TEA AHl.lSHKD IHtO. I every Kvcnlntr, KiceptHundfty,! IS JiltlUN STBKKT. NEtn niMTTBE. II Is dellveteil In HheiutiiilORil nnd tht nir tonnn fornix cent ft week, imy- o carrier. By mull J3.00 it yur. tr 2 -nth, payable In advance. Auverte vno nccuruillK 10 apace aim pummni, sea ri-Httve no rmm 10 cuange me flvetVlMMiienlA whenever me pirn iei deuinmln It. The right In lt-eaiv advertisement, whether loL . int the publishers way cleem gitlvertlftlng raloa maue Known 14 ion poitutllce at Hhenamloali, ra.,s i, .Alter iu'IIonb c:oNNKrrii)N News That's Fit to Print." ning Herald FiNESDAY MAWH 0. 1MIS. UNCI mill till wives oi till Filllcers in tlio Nttvy tlopurt fio, n few lu iiu, sttiirti'd n the relief of tin- Mitine mif- Pliavt) rmsed if 1.78S and oiib Jns are fuH iniui-intf In, rant; r amount fruiu a few cents to llulltirt. i ti -ii i .... v i nm...... ., I ilUIIIUUI ll ."VUI Will' L't wltiliin. tiic friends of Mai. F Finnov are Hiincuiiit1 that lie C6ive me onrvt?yurhiiii iiiihii. ,v,- I iim.il Nriiti.u Nt-niiTfirs ciui- ITord t 3 iU'Ti- tint county, and . mm ,!.. Ni inv ki n n. !. t )iu ., it , lit I ri klllllt, 111 ktm ii ti ll il Hull 1,1.. ri'Un.ilU iv i,iai ii. i"iv ,,uii,mii, v7i llflllll mine rmseil 11111 11 M1CII ,iu run iiTinniTiiru ilium iiiu ,". A,. A A ,1. ions of the mine luws. The in- tor issued this -Ttler pome weeUn but upon visituitr tlio ilaeo last ...l .. 1... e .,,1 i. .. - l. iu lutuivi me mrii fit, n"i i 1 ,,.,.1 ..1,, Mine 1 !..,, ,,t 1,, mil tu in ci ipu Hint iiit- iil ui tiif- rs were in rtMir unnjer iron, pas. He thereupon culled the i.1 e ii... rvt-.r ..e ft.. .. I Mill fll I HI II1M1 III I 1 1 If 1)111 HILI1. ) I II V 1 1 I titr III Lilt' MLII IIIU I 11.1111 order wns made imperative. incident is exciting much in- K selection of William McGuire resident of Council, by the 1 11. 1 f l.,.-l.. McGuire has entered upon third term and has always tfnetu1 11 it onrnouf 11 lid T-i 1 1 cr nrt miiiriiunit 11 ml rTHnr. e(iuipped for the position, lie rin (Imitit irMinu tin ttnuitmn iflth lntmniirif) n r I I i t r 1 1 iti 'I'llu I II r ion The Trusts. s a dull dav m the news columns daily press these times when I Ill'HIIll'II L 1H IIIIL nitttit; 111 UIUf 1 4 . UIU 111 nil CAAUlliitll ll'Sficutr mi ll ITfllll lllllll I IIIII III rt'MIIIIIIIL III . ..1.1...., 1.. t ,,,l!, manufacture anil sale of some It Ul UllCUll Ml'Ull- 11LI1II. ill- every branch of manufacturing nil . 1 . .1 lltlll Ul IIUUI. U1IU11 ilL IU j. - r 1 1. , 1, sr il rii ni',1 11111 111 me iiiicti ui I 1 i.. 11... 1 .1,., .11,, 1. .1;,,,. nun lu 11s inuuucejs, 111111 1111 111- t 1... ..Hl.... t ...lifCi... ,OD ul liiu liiiur ui .uiiiiuuii 1 1 lira iw sinners. I1H lllirMlllLlll.r, 111 l.Illll I1111ILL IUII IlflMM I1I1M I'llHL 111K IIHI1IIII1 111 llllb . I . . i i. - l . xl. 1 ..1. ... t 1.11.. 11- put many millions of unearned ,11... j-.... i... 1 1 -i...- i i... in 111111 I 1 1 H iiiii'ruiir i:iiiiHiH ui lilt' ibiriiw Htiirits wbo luive no re ii mr Tim tintiiio ivfiiurn wiin curt' the interests of no one but them- ,.u Willi it'i rtt.n 11 iiwiriin 111111 trusts In active operation, with a i.f 1 U..I . ..I.. 4-l.H..,. 1 ...mi r .lll.. ,.wa.. tlBUllU 111I11IUI1S Ul UUIHlIf, ui lliuit- 11 the national debt at the close of civil wur, the American people see how they are being made the XI l I ... ... ...n...wl.. 'IIIUD u v.iy....w. . V8 a rule, too, the eia.?s lease auie 10 1 iixi 1 1... u,i . . n .. ir.iH tlw. r fulfill luiiui uiu iiruB Dtiinri uiu i. At 1. 1... tllvf.fll t.i n.nl.Itii.TlAtm n tid 1 1 1 ii! t oiifirn. 1 tll'Jilf Bill. 11 rri'iDH mac " UHnnuri 01 iunorr nave uer nun rti rt u'dl-L' till lllll'f. hn 111 iiik iihvh utirii cm inv-c iii Nj.thesaigar truht alone reaping otluiiK more un-American aim - l. ..II. A i. 1.. -1 il.. 1 t ..11 been invented than the trunt i. 11 1. r . .......... sum era, who uru iuus uwiupeuuu iitiiiiuT Ti-iniirn iiiu f TiMiirif v .U Xl 1,, ..II .w. lkl1f . i. t .. I .....1 llmr n ...in i lu.. .1 ,m O 114 UXJ I'MMUV avuBv ..... v 11 Two tiic niiiion. (jomuiiieu cuii- I - i- 1 . i , .WW.f 41. 1 1tlfffl- 1- -I l txn oMiiil tcnilur 11 ml nf w . o - 1... It. .1.1. .of n t van JI1U1 V ItillUl wintwiif lie UappieSfcUayHiiiiauuuuir over W HOiO UlUlU(j n.v w. ..-1-.-. enterprise and energy of citizens ood's !at the stomach, Pills the liver, cure hlllyus be&dache, dizziness, lomeh. conttlrwtlrtn. rrte 23 etnti. Ham lr all aruint. of moderate means, who wore con tent to push itloiitr In a modest way, necking only a fair roturn In the way of interest on capital Invested and remuneration for honest and eMcient service. The trust Is an Institution which has no rightful place in the business life (5f this country, where the rights of the humblest are as sauted in the eyes of the law as those of the rich est and strongest. A. Few Pointers, The rrecent statistics of the number of dentin show float the Urge majority die witli consumption. Thi diease may commence with an apparently harnileM cough which can lie cured instantly liy Kemp's llnKnn for the Throat aud Lungs, which is guaranteed to cure and relieve all caea. Price 25 and 50c. Sold by all druggists ; ask for a free sample today. Sll-tK'CtMl Mlmiiil'tiy I 1 11 111 . Detroit, Mich., March 0. Mrs. Anna Parry, brpiI 3(i. was burned to death yesterday In the back yard of her home George M. Parry, her husband, has been nrrestiul mi suspicion of cnuslnR her death. He says he thought his wife nrose carlv to start the kitchen fire, but there are no evidences of her having attempted this. The kerosene can wns mlssbiK. and there were drip pings of oil down the back stairs. Theru lire three l'ttle thuiEt which ibi moro work than ny other three litde thing" cri'iitcd they are the ant, the hoe mid DeWitt's l.tttlo Uirly lilsers. the last be ne the fauiiitis little iillh for htuiiinch aud liver troubles. ('. II. ibiceuhiivh. THE PRODUCE MARKETS A" Itolli'Ctcil by liottl liiiz 111 I'lillailol I ill 1 11 mill lliiltliimi'i'. Philadelphia. March 8. Flour wenli; winter supeiflne. $3'i3.25: Pennsylvania roller, clear. Jl.l'jli 1. 10; city mills, extra, f3.3Mi3.CB. llyo Hour Inactive, but firm, at 12.9053 per barrel for good to ehulco Pennsylvania. 'Wheat Irresular: No. 2 red, March, ll.OOMfl.WJVt; No. 2 Pennsylvania and No. 2 Delaware, red, Jl.0101.0Hs. Com llrm; No. 2 mixed, March, 319i,iff 3ltec. ; No. 2 yellow, fur local trade, 351i 3o'4c. Oats llrm; No. 2 white. SSKjC.; No. 2 white, clipped, 33' ,iii 34c. Hay dull and weak; choice timothy. $12 for hirce bales, lieef steady; beef hams, $23521. Pork easy; fnrnlly. $13iiil3.r,0. Uird steady; western steamed. $5.:i7'i. Putter steady; western creamerv. l.V'i20c.; do. factory, lPiilOc. ; KlKlns. 20c.; imitation creamery, 146 17c; New York dairy, lSfilOc; do. creamery, lufilli'.c. ; fancy Pennsylvania prints jobbing at 23fi2ic.; do. wholesale, 22c. Cheese dull; large, white and col ored, September. SVfce. ; small do. do., Sep tember. MiGSc. ; nKi,t skims, 0QCV4c. ; part skims, 2fi3c. Ebbs steady; Now York and Pennsylvania, llfflltfcc. ; western, fresh, lie; southern, Willie. Potatoes steady; New York, J2.3iMiJi2.fi0: sweets, $2.7oS4. Tallow steady; city, 3c; country, 3ip 3c, ns to cpiallty. Cottonseed oil quiet; primo crude, 20'.ic. ; do. yellow, 23c. Pe troleum dull and nominal; refined. New York, J.'j.sj; Philadelphia and Ii.'iltlmorc, 13.80; do. in bulk, $3.30. Ualtlmore. March 8. Flour dull and un changed. Wheat dull; snot and month, 99r.il; April, Jl.OO'iftl.OOH; JIay. $1.00H l&l.OO; steumer No. 2 red, 93140 Ki'ic.; southern, by sumple, 90c.(fi$1.00,,4; do. on Erade. 95Uc.fi Jl.OOVi. Corn llrm; spot and month, 33V":7ic.; April. 33'iiri34c. ; May, 31c; steamer mixed. 33"4'!T3.'!Hu. ; southern, white. :!3Vi31'2C.; do. yellow, SSliJiSl'ic. Oats steady; No. 2 wl.re, western, SHifi 33c; No. 2 mixed do., 32iil32?c. Ityo steady; No. 2 nearby. BTiUc ; No. 2 west ern, M',4c Hay steady; choice timothy, 112.501113, Grain freights llrm. but Inac tive; steam to Liverpool, per bushel, 3Vd May; Cork, for orders, per uuarter, 3s. Cd.&3s. "Vid., March; 3s. 4',ad., April. SuRar strons and unchanBcd. " Putter lirm und unchaiiBed. lCKgs ciulet and unchaiiBed. Cheese steady and unchaiiBed. Lettuce, $J3Sl.f0 per basket. Whisky unchaiiBed. I,lv stock Mni'l.-iUM. New York. March 8. Kuropean cables quote Americ an steers at 10i2ille., dress ed weight; American sheep at lOftlllsc, dressed weight; refrigerator beef at Mf 8Hc per lb. Cnlvcs steady and all sold; veals, Sufis per 100 lbs. Sheep and lambs slow and dragging at barely steady prices- about 700 head carried over; sheep, J3.50(ii4.75. lambs, K.r.OliG.10. Hogs slow and easier at $4.15fi 1.30. East Liberty, Pa.. March 8. Cattle steady; prime. jjHd.lil: common. J3.CO1i4.10; bulls, stags and cows, $21il.l0. Hogs dull and lower; prime medium weights, $1,151?' 4.20; best Yorkers, 1C0 to 190 pounds. $4.10'3 4.16; light Y'orkcrs, $161.05; pigs, as to quality, $3.801i3.90; heavy hogs. $1.1034.15; good roughs, $3.30i3.G5; common to fair, J2.50i)3. Sheep steady and unchanged; choice lambs, $3,755)5.85; common to good, J1.75W.70. Veal calves, J0.EOS7. lluilils up the system, jiuts pure, rich blood in the veins; makes men and women strong and healthy IlurdocW Illood Hitlers. At uy drug store. IJueoii Vlotorlii slluhtiy 111. Windsor, Eng., March 9. The pro posed Uepartuie of Queen Victoria for Nice today has been .postponed owing to her Indisposition. Her majesty did not take her usual drive on Monday and dined In her room. The private secretary of the queen, Sir Arthur lllgge. telegraphed In reply to Inquiries on the subject that the Indisposition of her majesty wns not serious. What pleasure is there In life with n head ache, constitution and biliousness? Thous ands experience them who could become per fectly healthy by iiMiig DeWitt's Little Early Risen the famous little pills. C. II. ifagcu iiuch. 1'rineo Albert or Delirium Arrives, New York, March 9. Prlnco Albert of Belgium arrived yesterday on the steamer Kaiser Wllhelm dor Grosse. The prince stood on the bridge and bowed and waved his handkerchief In return to the cheers of those on the dock. He came to the gangplank In company with Count de I.ichterbelde, the Belgian minister at Washington, and was driven to the Waldorf-Astoria hotel. The prince Is about five feet eight Inches In height, of blonde appearance, and wears his hair In pom padour fashion. The Belgian minister said the prince had not come here for an American holress, as he was al ready engaged to his cousin. Princess Clementine, We nre anxious to do a little good in this world and can think of no pleasanteror better way to do it than by recommending One Minute Cough Curo as n protoutlve of pneumonia, consumption and other serious lung troubles that tollow neglected colds. l II. HaBenbuch, Stole l'or Hoil-i'lliild KxpoimcH. Chicago, March 9. An Investigation Into the accounts of the Western Joint Traffic IJureau, which haB been going on for several davs, lias disclosed the fact that William II. Hosmer, secre tary of the bureau, was short to the amount of ubout $3,000. The disclosure Incldentlally may lead to the dissolution of the bureau and Its reorganization. Mr. Hosmer, after being faced with the proofs of his defalcation, made a con fesslon, but claimed he had not in tended to keen- (the money and would ultimately have returned it. He said he had used the vjnoney In small amounts when he needed It for house hold expenses. Hosmer'bas not been arrested. There Is no dbwosltion to prosecute him, and he Is eWaged in ' I assisting the experts examine the I books EXCESSIVE HOURS OF LABOR. linbor Lender-, t'riio tlio HIM to l'po hlblt Tlit'tii. WnshlnRton, March 0. President Oompers, of the American Federation of Labor, and Secretary Samuel Uoss, of the National Mule Spinners' asso ciation, the latter from New Hedfrod, Mass., advocated before the house com mittee of Judiciary yesterday the pro posed amendment to the constitution flxliiK the hours of labor In this coun try. They called attention to the ten and twelve hours of daily labor re quired of men, women and children in southern mills and the shorter hours called for In New HnBlnnd, and stamped the lonKer hours as unfair and detri mental to labor. It was asserted that the number of worlibiK children In the smith was 00 per cent creater than In the north. President Oompers said, in answer to Inquiries, that he wanted no legislation lor adult males in private business, but the women and children should be protected. lloMt(in' liU'rcie-crt Foreluu Trndo. Uoston, March 9. The annunl report of the Boston Chaniber of Commerce, Klvlnn the commercial statistics of Doston and the entire United Slates for the year 1S97, also some special figures regarding Canadian trade, was Issued yesterday. The commerce of the port of Boston during 1897, both Imports and exports, surpassed all previous reco.ds. The imports amounted to $!5.C8S,149, an Increase of 30 per cent, the exports t" U01.191.C90. ns against U01.4fi6.212 In 1S9G Doston lends all other ports In the ratio of Increase In foreign trade. Her Tlit'tmt Cut by llin-Lrlnrs. Chicago, March 9. Robbers last nlghl broke Into the residence of Joseph Christie, 247 DesPlnlnes street, and at tempted to rob Mrs. Christie. Her hus band vas asleep In a rear room, and when he entered, in response to ber screams, one of the robbers slashed th.- woman s throat, severing the wind pipe. The woman w ill die. There were no witnesses of the crime, as Christie was Just entering the room when It was committed and could not see It. He Is held by the police pandlg an lnvedll gatlon. Kiiglniiu'H fJrowlnir Nnvy. London, March 9. The British naval estimates were Issued last night. They Increase the expenditure by $7,202,000, Increase the personnel of the navv by 6,340 men. and provide for the building of three new battleships, four armored cruisers and four sloops of war. The total unmber of war vessels now In course of construction Includes 12 bat tleships, 16 first class cruisers, 6 second class cruisers, 10 third class cruisers, 6 sloops of war, 4 twin screw gunboats and 41 torpedo boat destroyers. The estimates also provide for the building of a new royal yacht. The number ofTlcers, seamen, boys, coast guards and royal marines in the British navy last year was 93,750. SIMPLICITY ITSELF. A SIMPLB, HARMLESS REMEDY. Yet It Cures the Worst Cases of Dyspepsia and Indigestion. Dr. Jennison, who lias made a life study of stomach troubles, says : All forms of in digestion really amount to the same thing that is, failure to completely digest the foo: eaten ; no matter whether the trouble is acid dyspepsia or sour stomach, belching of wind nervous dyspepsia or loss of flesh and appc titc ; a person w ill not have any of them the stomach can be induced by any natural harmless way to thoroughly digest what is eaten, aud this can be done by a simple lcinedy which I have tested in hundreds ol aggravated cases with complete success. The remedy is a combination of fruit and vege table essences, pure aseptic pepsin and golden seal put up in the form of pleasant tasting tablets nnd sold by druggists under the name of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, One or two of these tablets should be taken after meals and allowed to dissolve in the mouth and mingling with the food in the stomach, digests it completely before it lias lime to ferment, decay anil sour. On actual experiment one grain of Stuart': Dyspepsia Tablets will digest three thousand grains of meat, eggs anil similar wholesoui foods. It is safe to say if this wholesome remedy was better known by people generally, it would be a national blessing, as we are nation of dyspeptics nnd nine-tenths of all diseases owe their origin to imperfect diges tion and nutrition. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets nre not a secret patent medicine, but a fifty cent packagi will do more real good for a weak stomacl: than fifty dollars wortli of patent medicines and a person has the satisfaction of knowing just what lie is putting into his stomach which he does not know, when widely ad vertised patent medicines are used. All druggists sell Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets, full sized packages, 50CIS. A little book on cause and cure of stomach troubles mailed free by addressing The Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. TREATMENT FOR WEAK MEN. TRIAL WITHOUT EXPENSE. The famous Appllancoond Item fd lea of tlieUrtoModual Co. uowforlhotlrotllme offered on trial without espenso to any honest man. Nol a iloltnr to bo putd In udvuurc. Cure MVcts of lfrrors or K-ioesscs In Old 'ir Youmr. Manhood Fully KtoH'd. How to Enlarge nnd Strengthen Woafc, Undevcloiicd Portions of Body. Absolutely unfuillnj Home Treatment. No C. 1 . II. or other scheme. Aplulnotfor byatlrm of hlghetundimr. ten ic Mcmpfii nn . n'aparast, lUlll. Itll-UIUhL 1, I1UFPALO, N. V XKXX QUICK CURE FOR COUGHS AND COLDS, ;PYNY-PECTORAL The Canadian Remedy lor all THROAT AND LUNG AFFECTIONS. Larob Bottles, 2S ots, ' DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Urn., Pnop't Ptwiy Dvi Paw-KhUh. FOR BALB BY aix nieiiun anii uiit'ooisrs. A get urns welcome waits? ouat JOE WYATT'S SALOON. Cor. nnln and Coal Sta. FIiimI whiskeys, beara, porter and ale conetanlly on up. unoice emperauce uuu Orat-TVEOUGHT NEHV10S 01' W03U3N. Extrnoto From Lottors Rocoivod by Mrs. Plnkham. e "I am so nervous and wretched." "I feel ns if I should fly." How familiar these, expressions are. Littlo things annoy you and make you Irritablo. You can t sleep, you in .it sister, Lydia " Dbak Mlts, PiNKiiAM. Will you kindly allow mo the pleasure of expressing my gratitude for the wonderful relief I have experienced by taking your "Vege table Compound. I suffered for a long time with nervous prostration, back ache, headache, loss of appetite, a heavy beuring-down feeling, also burning pains in tlio groins. I could not sleep, was tired all the time, had 110 ambition. Life was a burden to me. The pains I suffered at times of menstruation were something dreadful. 1 thought there was no cure for it. I saw your advertise ment in the paper, and my husband ndvUed mo to try your medicine. I took five bottles, and now I am well and happy. Your medicine saved my life." A Million Women Have Been Benefited AFTER THE CORPORATIONS. Mich lira n't (Inventor CnlW 11 Special Session to Initialize Timttlon, Lansing, Mich., March 9. Governor Plngree yesterday afternoon Issued a proclamation convening the legislature In extra session March 22. The procla mation cites provisions of the state constitution under which the legislature Is required to provide a uniform rule of taxation, all assessments to be on property at its cash value. Continuing, the governor charges that the spirit If not the letter of these constitutional provisions is being vio lated, laws having been passed by which railroad, express, telephone and telegraph companies now owning at least a third of the property within the state are required to pay only about one twenty-sixth part of the taxes. Governor Plngree urges that taxation in many parts of the state has become in the nature of confiscation; that the situation has become unbearable, and that under his oath of office it Is his duty to see that the constitution's pro visions are obeyed, and the extra ses sion Is called to that end. Remember If You Have a Cough or Cold, Pan-Tina always cures, 25c. At Gruhlcr Bros., drug store. HUNNINO OS TIMI2. MIUTIIKKX liAII.WAY KLOKIPA TKAITH MAK INO A Rl;MAltKAllI.K lllX'UI!!). Jacksonville, Flu,, Felt. 22. Last season It tvas not an uncommon occurrence for the trains from the North to reach here from one to five hours late. Tho remarkable 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 Florida Limited, the fast train over tho Southern ltallway and the Florida Central and Peninsular, is several liouis shorter than that of last year, hut the track has been put in excellent condition and the engineers of incoming trains say the new schedule is mado with case. The Greatest Discovery Yet. W. M. Iteplnc, editor Tiskilwa, 111., "Chief," says : "We won't keep house -without Dr. King's New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds. Experimented with many others, hut never got the trnn remedy until wo used Dr. King's New Discovery. No other remedy can take Its placo in our home, as in it we have a certain aud sure cure for Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, etc." It is idle to experiment with other remedies, even if they are urged 011 you as just as good as Dr. King's New Discovery. They are not as good, because this remedy hasa record of curcsand besides is guaranteed It novo- falls to satisfy. Trial buttles free at A. Wasley's drug store. 1'lin Florida Limited Will Again Itnil 1111 the .Southern ltnltiviiy. Tho Florida Limited, which is tho syn onym of all that is elegant in modern rail way trains, and which during its former service has been a prime favorite for tourists from tho North seeking the mild climate of Florida, will bo placed in .-rvico by the Southern Hallway about the first week in January, 1BD8. With Its return to service tills train, which will bo solid Pullman vestlbuled between New York, Philadelphia nud St. Augustine will present features in tho way of luxurious and comfortablo appointments not heretofore pieseuted, and which will to lestlucd to add still author to Its already well established popularity. Tho Southeru IEailway is having built for the Florida Limited service three trains.cach containing a dining car, two drawing room sleeping cars, a compartment car and a library and observation car, each car com plete in all its appointments aud equipped with thu very latest dovices and appliances for the comfort and convenience of the pas sengers. While 110 sclicillilo lias ns yet lucu announced, it can bo stated that it will be the quickest ever arranged between Philadelphia and St. AuEUStluu, and will ho su planned that passengers can hnvn Philadelphia at some convenient hour during tlio day and nr. rivo at St, Augustine before nightfall of the following day. Philadelphia Keeord. Notice. Applications for lurthcr Informa tion addressed, to Jno. M. Ik-all, uistrlct Passenger Agent, Southern ltallway, MS Chestnut street, Philadelphia, will receive prompt attention. lO-So-tf Give the Children a Drink called Qraiu-O, It is a delicious, upin'tlzlug, nourishing food drink to taku the place of coffee. Sold by ull grocers and liked by all who have used It because when properly prepared It tastes like the finest collie but Is iree from all Its Injurious properties, llralu O aids diiiCitlon ami strengthens the nerves. It is not a (stimulant but a health builder, and children, as well as, adults, can driuk It with great benefit. Costs about as much a; colloe. 15 aud 25c. Murdui'or J)1iw liyj Ills Own Ilutiil. Huffalo. N. Y., March 0, Chester Zimmerman, tho weflthy Kenmore far mer, who shot and killed his wife last Tuesday, died yestejrday from the ef fects of self Intllottd wounds. After killing his wife Zlmtuerman shot him self through the body and took poison. After years of untold (iifTcrlng from piles, II. W, Pursell.of Knitersville. Pa., wusruicl by using a single box. of UuWItt's Witch JIii7.1e Salve. Skin diseases bucIi as eczema, rash, pimples and obstinate sores are readily cured by this famous remedy, C. II. Ilageu-huch, are unable to lift ordinary burdens, nnd arc subject to dizziness. That bearing-down sensation helps to niako you feel miserable. Yon have bncltache anil pains low down tlio side, pain lu top of head, later on base of the brain. Such a condition points unerringly to serious uterine trouble. If vott had written to Mrs. 1'lnUhntn when you first experienced impaired vitality, you would have been spared these hours 01 awful suffering. Happiness will bo gone out of your life forever, my unless you act promptly. Procure K. l'inkham's Vegetable Compound at once, and begin Its use, then write to Mrs. l'inltham, at Lynn, Mass., if there Is anything about your case you do not understand. You need not bo afraid to tell her the tilings you could not explain to the doc tor, your letter is seen only by women and Is absolutely confidential. Mrs. l'inltham's vast experience with such troubles enables her to tell you just what is best for you, nnd she will charge you nothing for her advice. Mns. Jknsik IIieiily, Youngdale, Pa., writes : by Mrs. Plnkham's Advice and Medicine TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And Fhiuurn, tliu Hand of America, Cali fornia. Via the truo pathway, "Tlio Iron Mountain Uoute," which traverses a rcgiun of perpetual sunshine, where snoiv storms, blizzards or high iiltitudi'S are unknown. Pullman first and second class palace and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California, Oiegon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah ami Nevada, without change. Quick time, low r.ites, and all tho comforts of modem 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, drop a postal card, J. 1. MiCaiin, T. P. Agent. 510 Kail, road avenue, Klmira, N. Y or 391 Broad way, New York. 3-1-tf W. E. Hoyt, G. E P. Agt. NOT FOR EVERYTHING. Hut if you havo weak kidneys, bladder trouble or distressing kidney complaint, then Swamp-Hoot will provo to bo just tho remedy you need. Too frequent dusiro to urinate, scanty supply, pain or dull ache in tho back is convincing evidence that your kldneysnnd bladder need doctoring. There is comfort in tlio knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, tho great kidney remedy fulfills overy wish in relieving pain in tho back, kidneys, liver. bladder and overy part of tho urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects lowing usu of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. The mild and tlio extra ordinary cucct of bwamp-Itoot is soon realized. It stands tho highest for its wonderful cures of tho mot distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should havo tlio best. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a samplo bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail upon recipt of threo two-cent stamps to cover cost of postage on the bottlo. Mention Herald and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghauitoii, N. Y. Tho propiietors of this paper guamntco tho gcuuiueucss of this offer. I'rofohHor Draper Deollnos. Champaign, Ills., March 9. Andrew S. Draper, president of the University of Illinois, who wns on Wednesday elected superintendent of the schools of creater New York, yesterday de clined the offer before the trustees of the University of Illinois. I'onr Mlnoi-H Itttt'iird Allvo. Galena, Kan., March 9. Ernest Wright, William Walker and a son of Walker's and an unknown miner were buried alive yesterday afternoon by the caving In of a mine on the Honanza grounds. A large force of men are at work trying to get them out. To Crowd Out Our OoldscoUnrs. Ottawa, Ont March 9. James Me Mullen, M. P., has given notice of a bill which provides that only British sub jects can hold mining properties In Canada, and they must have been resi dent of Canada at least 12 months prior to the recording of their claims. Don't annoy others by your coughing, and risk your life by neglecting a cold. One Min ute Cough Cure cures coughs, colds, croup grlppo and all throat and lung troubles. C, II. llavcnhuch. How Cattle Were Once Acquired. A ranchman's cattle aro what ho looks to for by far tlio ereutcr part of his in oomo. Nearly nil tho work done on tho ranch Is for their uso aud benefit, and they havo to ropny him. To inoreiiso his herd as tho capacity of his ranch increases 1b tho ranchman s idea. As long ns a man lias only a fow cuttle, say porhnus 25 caws, ho can give them tho best of care and all the feed In the winter they can flay to, and the lnorcnso will reach a f cry higl percentage Quito llkoly evory cow will unng a can ior tno nrst year or two. A tlio numbers Increase, howucr, thu per centugu drops. It Is alwuys much better in a now country anil on a fresh ruinro. Hero Is an opportunity for industry In siock raising 10 snow itseii. In tho early days, when largo herds wero tho fashion, tho "Industry" many men displayed In seourliiR a largo "calf crop-- was through tho medium of a brand lug iron. It used to bo a common saying on tho prairies that a good rustler with a urummiK iron would beat any man's held of cows In tho mutter of lnorcnso. Hy tho worn rusiier-' was meant an eneriretlc. unscrupulous man, O110 would hear of somo big stockman and bo told that ho started ten years ago with n slmrlo black stoer and branded over 200 calves the first year a truly phenomenal lucrouso. ixingmairs Magazine. There Never Was a Better Cure Than P.m-Tlua for coughs, 25c. AtOruhler Bros., drug store. skyour grocor for the "Koyal Patent flour, and take no other brand. It is tho best Hour made. MURbERED BY A BURGLAR. Prominent Provldoneo Miuniniuturor Killed at Ills Own Door. Providence, It. I., March 9. William O. Hutchtns, one of the best known manufacturing jewelers In the east, was shot and almost Instantly killed by a burglar who had entered his resi dence nbout 7 o'clock Inst night. The tragedy occurred In front of the vic tim's own doorsteps. The burglar en tered the house by a rear door, and Went to the servant's room, from which he stole $18. He then went Into Mrs. Hutchlns' room, and was looking for aluables there when Mrs. Hutchlns entered. On seeing the intruder she ran downstairs and told her husband. After advising his wife to go to his father's house, next door, Mr. Hutch- ns took a cane from a rack and was ascending the stnlrs to his wife's room when he heard the burglar open a win dow and Jump Into the portico over the front entrance to the residence. Mr. Hutchlns turned around and left the I10UBC by a side door, intending to head off the burglar. The burglar dropped from the portico to a grass embank- ment below. As his feet struck the earth Hutchlns dashed at him and struck him a heavy blow over the head with the cane he carried. The stick broke In two, and Hutchlns retreated to the sidewalk. As he did so the burg lar drew a revolver and fired at him. Hutchlns staggered to a drug store on the corner and died In 15 minutes. The robber escaped. Decamped With 11 Mutiny I'noknirn. Orrville, O., March 9. Charles Cutten, the night ngent of the Adams Kxpres company at this place, has absconded, taking with him nn express package containing $10,000. This package of money was sent by a Cleveland bank to a bank at Akron, but as the train on the Cleveland, Akron and Columbus railroad on Saturday night Is what Is called the theater tialn and runs three hours late, leaving Cleveland at 11:30 p. m., there was no express agent at the Akron oillco and the package was carried through to this place. The mat ter has thus far been suppressed on account of an official Investigation. Cutten resided here for several years and his character was thought to be above reproach. The company offers a reward for his capture. For Infants and Children. Th fae- J? je M An ttitui'iititloiiul Murder. Vancouver, H. C, March 9. There will soon come up for trial at New Westmlnster, 13. C, a murder trial with an international feature. The feature is that of a man standing InCanadaand shooting a man In tho United States. On Saturday Jack Atkinson, who runs a hotel on the Canadian line at Blaine, quarreled with Billy Paterson, pro prietor of a rival establishment. At kinson shot Paterson In the leg, in flicting a wound from the effects of which Paterson died. Atkinson then went to New Westminster and sur rendered to the authorities. Shake Off Rheumatism and Neuralgia. Rub well with lied Flag Oil, 25c. At Gruhlcr llros., drug storo. On Trial Vor Manslaughter. Newark, N. J., March 9. In the Es sex county court of quarter sessions yesterday the trial of Frederick G, Agens, Jr., a well known young socle ty man, for manslaughter was begun before Judge Fort. Agens Is under In dictment for being responsible for the death of Caldwell II. Abeel, another well known young Newarker. It Is nl- leged that Agens struck Abeel on Aug. 22 last In a restaurant, and that Abeel died on Jan. 12 from the effects of the blow. Children aud adults tortured by burns, scalds, injuries, eczema or skin diseases mav sectiro instant relief by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel halve. It is the grcat'Pilo remedy. C. 11. iiagenuucn. Conl Oporntiirs to Combine. Pittsburg, March 9. Satisfactory progress Is being made In the move ment to form a combination of Pitts burg and West Virginia coal operators to control the Cincinnati market. An Important meeting, attended by lead Ing operators In the different fields along the rivers, was held here yester day, but nothing definite had been ac compllshed when an adjournment was taken. One of the members said that several meetings will be necessary be fore an agreement can be reached. He is certain that the deal will be ac compllshed. siipnrintonilctit ofXow YorU'R Sobools New York, March 8. Dr. Andrew S Draper, president of the University of Illinois, was yesterday elected city su perintendent of schools, at a salary of $8,000 a year, receiving 14 votes of mem bers of the school board to one vote cast for W, II. Maxwell, the present superintendent of schools In Brooklyn. II Publicity Counts That's What The People Want Shenandoah Ex pression on the Subject. Make it public Tell the people about It. Gratitude promotes publicity. Grateful citizens talk. They tell their neighbors tell their friends, The news is too coed to keen. Everybody should know about the little conqueror, "friil backs" are numerous. So few understand the cause. Many Shenandoah people aie learning. Apd better still they're being cured. Lame backs arc laiue no more. Weak ones rcsain their strength. This is tho everyday labor in Shenandoah. or Dean's Kidney 1'llls. Our citl.eus aro makiug it public. Mr. Thomas Harkiu, of fKU West Coal trcot, breaker boss in the West Shenandoah colliery, says : "I havo beeu troubled with my kulnsys more than in any other way tliouL'li I have also suffered a great deal of lameness riEht over my hips and aching lu my back especially when on my feet. I was told by an acquaintance, a farmer living up tho valley, that he had been cured by uiiug Doan's Kidney Pills, although ho had been in the worst possible shape, and 1 knew that he was nurse than I ever was. Well, l pro- cured them at Kirlln's drug store and thouuli I had paid a lot for doctor's prescrip lions, nothing I over had helped me like they did, Doan's Kidney Pills removed all irregularities of die kidney secretions and did away with the dead tired feeling that had so bothered me. I can warmly recom mend Doau's Kidney Pills for kidney difficulty." Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by all dealers, Price 50 cents. Mailed by Foster-Mliburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y sole agents for the U. 8. ltemember the name Doan's aud take uo sub-Itltute. La Grippe, Followed by Heart Disease, Cured by DR. MILES' HEART CURE. - wLm. It. 0. C. rnuiTS, of Wlntersct, Iowa, Inventor nnd manufacturer of Shults' Eafety Whiuietrco uoupun r, writes of Dr. Miles' Heart Curo. "Two years ago an attack of LaOrlppo left mo with a weak heart. I had run down In flesh to mcro skin aud bono. I could not sleep lying down for smothering spells! frequent sharp darting pains and palpitation caused a con stant fear of sudden death, nqthlng could 'nduco mo to remain away from homo over light. My local physician prescribed Dr. Miles' Heart Curo and In a few days I was ablo to sleep well and tho paln3 gradually lessened, and finally ceased, I reduced tho tho doses, having gained fifteen pounds, nnd am now feeling better In evory way than I havo for years." Dr. Miles' Remedies! aro sold by all drug-1 Jsts under a positive j 7ttarantoo, first bottle I benefits or money re- I funded, Book on dis eases of tho heart and I icrvcs f reo. Address, 'ii' M IT.F.a MF.DTOA f. CO., Elkhart, Ind. PROFESSIONAL CARDS jyt. W. II. YINC1ST, VETEUINARY SURGEON. 'inultiate and Ijite Ucsldetit Ilotmo Surgecp tho University Htuto of N. Y. Headquarters i-Cotmnorclal Hotel, flhenandoab TIirtHK YKAIt COUltSK. Calls nlglit or day promptly responded. BI. BUKKK, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. Ofllce IZaan bulldlnff. con er of Main an Centre streets, Shenandouh. j" It. POSIKKOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. W. SHOEMAKER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre streets. pHOK. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 69, Mahanoy City, Pa. Having Mud led under some of the heal masters iv London and I'aris, will gve tejyjni in the violin, mandolin, guitar and voal cuijtuje. Term? reasonable. Address In care of mronfce, he lewW Hhnnandnah. "THEY DO THE WORK" BRONCHO 1 3 IHOMCEOPATH1CJ PEJV1EDIES IQC 3 Relieve and Cure Head Troubles Stomach Disorders System Irregularities 3 3 27 formulas of nted physicians "For every III, a special pill." If not at Drug Stores, write Bronx Chemical Co.,Yonkers,N.T. Health Book Mailed Free. 3 3 3 WM. SCHMICKER, JR. Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For" BARBBY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer (A Ha Is one ol poaacsa. gives It. Handsomo Complexion the Rreateat charms a woman can trL Realaros S M...tt Proyal i worcester i ' CORSETS AskYqur Dealer J J j juu m mi wiu iiuua Mmaim 1 ana citran.
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