EVENING HERALD 1CSTAUI.WII1U) 1870. rubllahed evotjr KvenliiR, Kicept Hunday.at H HotJTH JARDIN HTRKBT, NKAH CUNTBE. The !lrrlil Is dcllrtied InHlienandoati and the urroiuiilltiK toa for nix contt n week, i;iy aliU tho onrrlem. Ily mall KJ.OOa year, ufM aaM month, payable In ailvanre, Advcrtlao- onf aororuiuir in space- ud iiontlon. Trm Mbltabau r?r ro the rlirht to chatipn tlie- nqroran or AiT,LaeraeiiU whenever the pul I iatKT ol news demand It. The rlnht Is mm to t JJeMary advertisement, whether onnr mr or noi, .iai mo mibllnnern limy ueein DA1 Advertising raiea tnade knoivu iidoIi alinllcAtlon. fintorod at the poitoOlce at Hliennndoah, I'm,, a" second clas mall matter. TKI.Kl'HONK C0NNKCTI0N "All the News That's Fil to Print." Evening Herald Flit DAY. MAHC1I 11. 18BS. Remember If You Have n. Cough or Cold, l'au-Tinii always euros, 25c. At (Jruhlcr llroi., time store Kvhn If Spain could buy suvernl battleships slio would luck mta conl itif; fiiolllttuH on this side of the oi'mui. Ulnck diiiiiionds well deserve their iiiuiiK in iiuvtil operntious. Ox Monday a local merchant placed n three-lino advertisement in the HmiAhl) wiuit column. Result: Over run with application. It pays to advertise in the proper medium. Ax exchange describes a situation which is known in every newspaper ofiice when it says that a man doesn't think of the feelings of his mother when he KBts Into a disgraceful scrape of depravity, but he expects the editor to have the tenderest regard for that mother's feeling and omit mention of his name in telling the shameful story. Gkumany is going to try an experi ment in administering judicial oaths, in the hope of diminishing the num ber of perjury cases. Instead of swearing to tell the truth the witness will mako un unsworn statement in court; he will then be asked to swenr to it, but before taking the oath he will bo allowed to correct or withdraw any part of his testimony. ItKPoriTS as to the results of using antitoxin in diphtheria continue to show its inestimable value in cheek ing the disease. The City Physician of Vienna, Dr. Kammerer, recontly made a report as to the results at tained with antitoxin down to the end of the year 1805 in the cities of Germany containing over fifteen thousand inhabitants. In the ten years from 188.ri to 18i)3 there wore un o:m fiitni niik.io r,r ,n..i.f i , vj ... M11UU1 1CI (HIM croup in those cities. On an average in the ten years under consideration, 10.C9 people died of these diseases out of every 10,000. In 1805, the ilrst year in which antitoxin came into general use, only 7,2(50 people died in theso cities of diphtheria and croup; In other words, 5.1 out of every 10, 000 inhabitants. The mortality "from diphthoria and croup for 1805, in com parison with the average for the ten preceding years, was reduced nearly one-half, and was .14 per cent, more favorable than in the best of those years. The Christian Workers. The Third Annual Conference for Ministers and Christian Workers will hold its sessions in Chicago, at the Uible Institute, throughout the month of April.- The object of this conference is to consider and discuss the various lines of aggressive Christian work, and to listen to the best liible instructors that can be secured. It Is free, unde nominational, and open to all inter ested in any line of Christian work. Mr. Moody will be present for some days at the opening, and Dr. A. P. Bchatillior, Superintendent of the City Mission of New York, and u well known Sunday school worker and liible teacher. Besides the special addresses by speakers from abroad, the regular work of the Institute will go right on. This consists of lectures each forenoon at nine and eleven o'clock on liible .Doctrine, UibJe Study by Chapters, etc., by the Superinten dent, H. A. Torrey, and the Assistant Superintendent, W. H. Newell. The outside work of the Institute has always proven a profitable feature of the Conferences. It will nlford all who attend an opportunity to study its aggressive methods along all lines. Kot only can they study these methods as they ure taught, but they can see the three hundred students at work applying them suc cessfully to evory day Christian life. It is interesting to note how the Conference appeals to Christian in terest everywhere, and how wide spread the Interest is. Although the meeting will not occur until April, inquiries have long been coming in as to program arrangements for enter tainment, etc. The Conference oc curs at the close of the winter's heavy work, and many pastors obtain leave of absence for their vacation then, in order to attend the Conference. In the past, churches appreciating the great advantages attained by at tending this Conference, have not only granted their pastors leave of absence, but also puid the expenses of the trip for them, These churches have been abundantly repaid for tho outlay of inonoy by receiving their pastor back again refreshed in body and with Increased spiritual power. I .!.... .. . 1 . .. . n. . ii I ha m. ...n iHrmip itu vaD. er before, and. trreat as Hip V1ZCAYA NOT rOUMM)AHt,K. The Illu Kiuiiitnh Wnrshlp Would lrovo in. Kny Murk. Havana, March 11. As an Indica tion of the estimate put upon the Vlz cava and the Almlrante Oquendu, sis ter ships, by naval otllcerB hore, a remark of one of them ntnde todny Is worth reporting. The olllcer was stand Ing with tills concHpinuleiit on the quay watching the Vlzcaya as she awuiiK with the tide. "Yes," ho ob served quietly, "sliu Is a beautiful ship, but too big a mark. The Iowa, for limtance, could not mlns hpr with a single shot at reasonable lighting range and would he likely to blow her boil ers out In the first ten minutes." The name olllcer said: "The I'elayo Is a really formidable battleship, but smaller anil less dangerous than our Masnaihustts." There is a good deal of comment about propositions to the Insurgents by the radical wing of the Autono mist party. The Spaniards say the Autonomists' program promises noth ing but sin row and war. while General Gomez himself has offered ?1GO,000.000 and a favorable commercial treaty with Spain If Independence Is granted. Moreover, they say the Autonomists' program to disarm the volunteers Would mean Independence if cut tied out, since the Insurgents would not be disarmed. Henri Laine, the newspaper corre spondent, was not compelled to leave the country because of newspaper work, but because of written charges, accompanli'il by alleged full proor furnished to tho Autonomic govern ment by fiemir Iliirzon, governor of Havana province, that he and others were Involved In the conspiracy respon sible for locating 23 dynamite bombs at various points In Havana. Senor llruzun demanded the expul sion of all newspaper correspondents, on the ground that sensational stories sent to the t'nited States were liable to create riots In Havana. The Mar quis do Montro and Senor Govln op posed a wholesale deportation, saying that the matter was very serious and that It was the duty of the Autono mic government not only to preserve peace In Havana, but to promote good feeling with the United States. Fur thermore they contended that not all the correspondents should be under the ban. but that selections should be made of the guilty. They concluded their reply to Senor Bruzon by saying that It would be unwise to expel any correspondents while the court of Inquiry was in ses slon, lest It should seem that the Span' lards dreaded tho publication of the truth about the Maine explosion. They demanded additional written charges, with proofs, from Senor Hruzon. This was four days ago, and nothing has been forthcoming. It Is probable, how ever, that certain correspondents will be asked to leave the Island when the American court of Inquiry finishes its work. Shake Off Rheumatism andJNeuralgia. Iiuli well with lied Flag Oil, 25c. At Gruhler llros., drug store. Infllu ? Whom ItxportM. Calcutta, March 11. Experts esti mate that a million tons of wheat will be exported from Cawnpore. Wheat for April delivery Is selling at three rupees six annas per 80 pounds, against an average rate In past years of two rupees 14 annas. No such price was ever touched before, and the cultiva tors will benefit greatly. Children anil adults tortured by bums, scalds, injuries, eczema or skin diseases may secure instant relief by usiiiK lie Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is tho great Pile remedy. C. II. Hagenbucli. Cliolii'il to 'Dentil by riraloim I.ovor. New York, March 11. Kate A. Pulll son, 24 years of age. a white woman. was choked to death last night by Lou Pullison. a negro, with whom she lived as his wife in a West Thirty-ninth street tenement. Pullison was Insanely jealous of tho woman, and they had quarreled frequently. Last night Pulli son ran to the room of Mrs. Leo, from whom he rented the npartment, greatly excited, and begged her to send for doctors, as ho had almost rkllled his wife. He then made his escape. Mrs. Pullison was found lying unconscious on the bed, with blood (lowing from her mouth nnd ears, with the marks of the strangler's fingers on her throat. She died before the arrival of the am bulance. There are three little things which .'o more work than any other three litllo things created they aro the ant, the bee nnd DeWitt's Little Karly ItUcrs, the last being the famous littlo pills for stomach and liver troubles. ('. II. lliiL-enbiicli. Kloroo (into at Mm 'Krnnolsoo. San Francisco, March 11. A fierce gale swept over the bay Wednesday night. The wind blew steadily from the north until 3 o'clock yesterday morn ing, causing ships In the stream to drag their anchors and those at the piers to wear their sides against piles, car rying away rails and not only damag ing themselves, but water front prop erty. The coasting steamer Eureka lies at the bottom of the harbor. Her main deck is awash, and it will cost several thousand dollars to raise her. The bay Is lllled with wreckage of docks, scows, schooners, derricks and rafts. The damage will amount to J200.000. Itnllils up tho system, puts pure, rich blood In the veins; makes men and women strong and healthy llurdock Mood Hitters. At any drug store. Whnlolmoli War VonhuIs. Cleveland, March 11. It Is stated that the government Is considering a plan whereby the hi lleet of whaleback vessels on the lakes can be turned Into formidable fighting machlnces In case of war. Thev would doubtless be of great value for coast defense purposes An Important feature Is that they can be submerged so that only one foot of the upper works appear above water. There are 35 of the whaleback steamers on the lakes. What pleasure is there in life with a head ache, constipation and biliousness? Thous ands experience them who could become per fectly healthy by using DeWitt's Littlo Early Itisora, the famous little pills. C. II. Uageu Imch. Shot by n IJIltocl 'Minor, Toronto, O., March 11, At Empire, three miles south of here, Wednesday night, Rose Miller and her daughter, Winnie Addlngton, aged 10, were shot. The shots came through a window In Mrs, Miller's homo. Both mother and daughter may die. David McCoy, aged 30, Is charged with doing the shooting and the police are after him. McCoy was Jilted by Mrp, Miller, and she says he had threatened her life. Ho Should be lu every faim'y medicine chest ar 1 every traveller' grin. They aro tnraluablawlten tha itomacli li out ol ordtri cura htadacha, blllouinau, anit m truublal. iUld and arflcleuL 21 canti. od s Pills SffiS. PINKIIAM TALKS ABOUT "CHANGE JF LIFE." Women nro Urged to Proparo for this Wondorful Bovilutlon In tho Economy of Tholr Llfo Blood Mrs. Watsoi Tolls Uovv Sho Was Holpod. 1 5b A 1 HH K-JSVi ' 14-B-H Itcnd this letter from Mrs. Dem.a Watson, DSHVcst Cth St., Cincinnati, Ohio. " Dkau Mas. I'inkham: I have been using Lydin E. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound for some time during tho change of life, and It has been a savior of life unto me. I can cheerfully recommend your mcdiclno to all women, and I know it will give permanent relief. I would bo glad to relate my experience to any suitercr." AsKMrs.PlnKham's Advice A Woman Best Understands a Woman's Ills SENT HOME FOR HIS BRIDE. Our Minister to Purilu Wediiod Atlion, (ireoco. at New York, March 11. Announcement was made in this city today of the marriage Wednesday at Athens, Greece, of Arthur Sherburne Hardy, United States minister to Persia, to ARTHUR SHEIUJUHNE HAKDY. Miss Grace Asplnwall Bowen, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Miss Howen is the daughter of the late Henry C. Bowen, of Brooklyn, at one time editor of Tho Independent. Minister Hardy met Miss Bow?n in Athens last year, while she was visiting there, and within a short time their engagement was an nounced. HOW TO FIND OUT Kill,a bottle or common glass with urlnei and let it stand twenty-four hours; a bedi. meat or settling indicates an unhealthy condition of tho kidnevs. Whim nrin tains linen it Is evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent desiro to urinate or paiu in tho back, is also convincing proof that the klduoya and bladder aro out of order. WHAT TO DO. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Ur. Kilmer's Swamp-Koot, tho great kidnoy romedy, fulfills every wish In relioving pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of tho urinary pas sages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it. or bad eilects following uso of liquor, wlno or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. The mild and the ex traordinary eHect of Swamp-Hoot is soon eralizcd. It stauds tho highest for its won del ful cures of tho most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and ono dollar. You may have a samplo bottle and pamphlet both tent freo by mail, upon rocelpt of three two-cent stamps to cover cost of postago on the bottle. Mention the Kvknino IIkkai.p and send your address to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Ilingliamp- ton, n . . i ne proprietors of tills guarantee the genuineues of this offer, paper JtmiroailorH riottlnir Toirotlior. Chicago, March 11. An organization to be known as the Federation of Amer ican Railway Employes was perfected yesterday. It seeks to bring all or ganized railway employes Into one cen tral body, which shall, under certain conditions, act with one accord, but without interfering with the Individu ality of each organization. The move ment has been pending and formulating for the past two years. Tho organized firemen, trainmen, railroad telegraph ers and conductors are tho only ones at present which will have any part In the federation. Don't Tobacco Bplt and Smoke Your L a Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, bo made well, strong, magnetic. full of now llfo and vigor, talto No-To-liac, the wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds In ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bac from your own druggist, who will guarantee a euro. SOc or $1.00. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling Ilomody . Co., Chicago or Now York, nnnnto nv)eotBa JSoinlimTloii. Washington, March 11. The senate yesterday, In executive session, rejected tho nomination of Henry S, AVllllama to be postmaster at Aberdeen, S. D. WIUIauiB was opposed by the friends of Senator Pettlgrew on the ground that he had made a personal attack In a newspaper of which he was the owner upon the senator, and had refused to either explain or retract. Senator Kyle supported the nomination, saying that Mr. Williams' partner m responsible for the newspaper attack. The vote In opposition to confirmation was almost unanimous. A Hit for Coughs and Colds. What? l'an.Tiua, 23c. At Gruhler Bros., drug stoio, At no time Is woman 'imo llablo to physical and mental danrcrs with hours of suffering than at tho "Turn of Llfo." Tho great want in woman's system Is ability to properly adjubt Itself to the new conditions. The outlet, monthly, of blood s now being diminished nnd carried Into tho body for tho supply food of Hf later years. Daughters, you can now to some extent repay your mother'searlycare. Sho must bo spared every possible exertion. You must help her bear her burdens and anxie ties. Tldscrltical timosafclyover.sho will return to renewed health and happiness. That so many women fail to anticipate this chunge thus happily, is owing not merely to lack of care, but to igno rance. Thcro Is, however, no excuso for Ignorance when experienced ad vlco can be yours frco of all cost. Write to Mrs. I'inkham, at Lynn, Mass., sho has helped great numbers tjf women successfully through tho Change of Life, and sho will help you. Lydia E. I'inkham's Vegetable Com pound is tho best tonic for uterine changes. It works harmoniously up on all theso overwrought organs, in vigorates tho body and drives oil tho blues. the Produce markets Ah Ilollcutc-u by Dmilliurs In I'lillndol phtn ami lliilttninrn. Philadelphia, March 10. Flour slow; winter superfine, $3Tr.l.25; Pennsylvania roller, clear, JI.2o'ff4.f.ti, city mills, extra J3.3jf3.Cr. Ityo flour moved slowly at J2.!03 per barrel for good to cholco Pennsylvania. Wheat quiet; No. 2 red. Mnrch. tPf l.OO'.d; No. 2 Pennsylvania nnd No. z Delawuro red, 31.Ulfil.0P4. Corn quiet; No. 2 mixed, March. SWuZVA,c; No, 2 yellow, for local trade, 33c. Oats steady; No. 2 white, SSWc: No. 2 white, clipped, ZSMHiic. Hay dull and weak; choice tlm othcy, $12 for largo bales. Beef firm; beef hams, f23fi24. Pork dull; short clear, $10.50 W12.60; family, 513 13.50. Lard Bteady western creamory, $3.4"!4. Butter steady; western creamery, 15fi20c. ; do. factory, 11 ?15c; Elglns, 20c: Imitation creamery, 14 WlTc. ; New York dairy, 13ff 19c. ; do. cream ery, 15S1IH4C.; fancy Pennsylvania prints jobbing at 23R2Cc; do. wholesale, 22c. Cheese dull; large, wlilto and colored September, 8Kc; small do. do., Septem. ber, S09c; light skims, CSCHc; part skims, 405i4c.; full skims, 25j3c. Eggs steady; New York and Pennsylvania, llifi) ll'ic; western, fresh, 10?ic.; southern, 0i 011c. Potatoes quiet; New lork, ?2.S7',4j z.&u; sweets, $2.705f4. Tallow steady; city, Jii-ioc; country, 3'rj3ic., as to quality, Cottonseed oil steady; prime crude, 20V&C. ; do. yellow, 22M.023C. Baltimore, March 10. Flour dull and un changed. Wheat dull; spot and month, S'JHJJDWc; April, 99?tc.fi$l; May, Jl.OOUfj) tl.OOVS : steamer No. 2 red, 9503'4c; south ern, by sample, 9Gc.i$1.00v&; do. on grade, t3c.j$l. Corn firm; spot and month, 33 JI34C.; April, 34''1:ilV4c.; May, 31Ha; stenmer mixed, XiWit&VUc. ; southern white, 3315) 3 1 14c; do. yellow, 33?iJ31Hc uats steady; No. 2 white, 3IMiifj3jc.; No. 2 mixed, 32&321&C. Hyo firmer; No. 2 nearby, D5Vtfft55iC ; No. 2 western, CCVfef? Kc. Hay steady; cholco timothy, J12.G0 U13. Grain freights very dull; scarcely any demnnd; unchanged. Sugar strong ana unchanged, nutter llrm and un changed. Eggs quiet nnd unchanged. Cheese steady and unchnnged. Lettuce, tl.25fil.D0 per basket. Whisky unchanged. Live Stook Markets. New York, March 10. Beeves steady; cables unchanged. Calves steady at $4.50 07.50; all sold. Sheep and lambs dull; sheep barely steady; lambs 10c. lower; B',4 cars unsold; sheep, $3.D0(ff4.70; lambs, $3J E.90. Hogs dull at $104.20. East Liberty, Pa., March 1 J. 1 Cattle Bteady; prime, JS-if 5.10; common, $3.0004.10; bulls, stags and cows, $201.10. HogB dull; prime mediums, $1.0504.10; heavy Yorkers, $14.05; light Yorkers, $3.900 3.95; pigs, $3.7503.85; heavy hogs, $1; roughs, $2,500) 3.60. Sheep steady; cholco, $1.8505; com mon, $3.5004; choice lambs, $5.7005.80; com mon to good, $1.7505.03. Veal calves, $0.50 07. Don't annoy others by your coughing, and risk your life by neglecting a cold. One Min ute Cougli Curo cures coughs, colds, croup, grippe and nil throat and lung troubles. C. II, HttL'cnbuch. KonTuoIcy'H Now ICleiiVlonT.nw. Frankfort, Ky March 11. The sen ate yesterday passed the Goeble elec tion bill over the governor's veto, and the house will do so today. Tho house passed the bill originally by a larger majority than the senate. This bill puts the entire election machinery of the state In the hands of three com missioners, who are expected to be W. T, Ellis of Owensboro, W. S. Prlcer of New Castle and Charles B. Poyntz of Maysvllle. The commissioners will be selected at a Democratic Joint caucus to be held tonight. Theso commission ers appoint all the election oillcera In the district and counties. Unrequited Lovu.'.Murdor, "Sulcldo. Pittsburg, March 11. Unrequited love Induced Chris Schmidt, a cigar maker, to kill his sweetheart, Annie Lentz, and then himself. Tho tragedy occurred In the doorway of August Loch, 70 Cedar avenue. Schmidt had been paying attention for six months to Miss Lentz In opposition to the wish of the girl's parents, and she de cided to get rid of him. Late last night Schmidt rang the bell at the Loch residence, where the girl was em ployed as a domestic. When sho came to the door It Is supposed she reiter ated her Intention to quit him. The double tragedy followed. I'lunccd Through Iluriiliiir Trostlo. Rome, Ga, March 11, A mixed troln on tho East and West railroad, running from Cartersvllle, Ga Into Alabama, went through a burning trestle near Rlbland, Ala,, yesterday. The engine and Ave cars went through the trestle. Engineer Spencer Phillips was in stantly killed. He was burled under the debris and his remains have not yet been found. The passenger cars did not go over tho trestle. Two TIctluiH of .Morphine. Nashville, Tcnn., March 11. Mrs. John L. Driscoll was found dead in her room at tho Chamber of Commerce building yesterday afternoon, while her husband, In a dying condition, was seated In a chair near her. The dis covery was made by a physician, who received a note from Driscoll asking him to call at his room, stating that his wifo was dead and that he would bo dead when found. Morphine had been taken, probably on account of ill health. Driscoll was a shorthand teacher. To Cure Headache In 15 Minutes. Take Dr. Davis' Ati-IIvadaclie. AlldruggisU. IN SENATE AND HOUSE. Ilouno Ilefents Senate Amendments to Indtnii Appropriation 1IIII. Washington, Mnrch 11. After a de bato in the house which lasted more than Ave hours the senate amendment to tho Indian appropriation bill provid ing for the free entry of ceded Indian lnnds was yesterday non-concurred In by a vote of 99 to 13C. The frlendH of itljefree home clause mndc a gallant strujfgle, but they met tho opposition of .VSnle of the prominent leaders on the Republican side, Messrs. Dlngley, Gros venor, Dalzell and Payne, and they were further weakened by the fact that many of 'the friends of the proposition were alienated by the belief that, as drawn, the amendment would work In Jury to the agricultural colleges of the country. iThe senate amendment for the ratification of the Seminole treaty was also non-concurred after the sub stitute proposition ofiered by the con ferres to ratify the Kiowa, Comanche nnd Apache treaty had fallen under a point df order. The action of the house sends the UIU back to conference with non-conuun'once on all the senate amendments.' No business of real Importance was transacted by tlv? senate In open ses sion yesterda. The session lasted only an hour, and a few bills of minor Im portance 'were passed. Mnn Swopt A way lu a Gale. San Fntnelico, March 11, When the steamer Mont., which has Just arrived, left Sydnfey n hurricane was blowing, spreading devastation on sea and shore. T ia brig Army was wrecked, and all handi on board were swept into the iipa In sight of shore. Hun dreds of (pcopl; saw the disaster, but were uiw hie to lend any assistance. The rapt in and crew of eight per ished., Another vessel, a the mm of which could not ined 'ouunered and her crew o i ned. sons pel schooner, be nscertc 3f sly SaVed Her Life." 113. JrOIIN WaLLET, of Jefferson, than nhem none 13 moro highly cstoimod or vldcly known, writes. "In 1S90 1 hold a soveri) attack of LaGrlppc and at tho dnd of fourtnonths, in splto of all physicians, ifrlends aril good nursing could do, my lung j heart and nervous system wore so completely wrecked, my llfo was do spalred of, zpy friends riving mo up. 1 could only sleep by tho uso ol opiates. My lungs and heart pained mo terribly and my cough was most aggravating. I could not lie In ono position but a short tlmo and not on my left sido at all. My husband brought mo Dr. Miles' Norvlno and Iloart Curo and 1 be gan taking t bom. When I had taken a half tottlo of each I was much better and contin uing persistently I took about a dozen bot tles and was complotely restored to health to tho surprlso of all." Dr. MllC3' llemcdlos aro 6old by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottlo benefits or money re funded. Book on dis eases of tho heart and nerves free. Address, Dit. MILKS MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Ind. Full Dress Suit Cases. ni wis. mms SEEING IS KNOWINGS There isn't a hidden thing about our work or our methods with Gent's Furnishings. There are no mysteries about our ways of doing or dealing. There is but one thing likely to surprise you when you look into our business and. that is Ul m THAT THINGS ARE EXACTLY AS WE SAY. B li It would be foolish for us to try to have it otherwise, for with all the doors so wide open as H'e keep them no one could be misled very long. When we say style and finish right, the facts are clear as daylight. When we say best values we know of, you are competent to judge. All we ask is that you steps or a square or two further in the cars that's all, at the worst. Ten minutes, five minutes in this store wil) tell whether you were wise or unwise to come. Our Stock is the Newest Styles for Spring. Not only the newest effects for spring in every most wanted department in styles -you will find only here and at prices you'll find only here. ! Shenandoah's - Greatest - Gent's - Furnishing . Bouse, MAX LEVIT, Prop. Sprinfe Neckwear. Spring Gloves. "dOLD DUST." Griniv fimrer marks rs.Kr Mllllll 1(1 I'JIIlll (111 ' S t . . 1 ' - - r uuuui tin. nuusc. i they stick, too unless II makes all cleaning easy. THE If. 1C PAIUHANIC COJtPANY, Chlcaco. Bt. Louis. New York. Boston. The l'lmlilil Minded Will Again lttin on tho .Southern ltntlmiy, 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 the North seeking the mild cliniato of Florida, will be placed In service by tho Southern Railway about tlio first week In January, 1898. With Its return to servlco this train, which will bo solid Pullman vestlbuled between Now York, Philadelphia and St. Augustine will present features in the way of luxurious and comfortablo appointments not huretofnre picsented, and which will to destined to add still further to its already wall established popularity. The Southern Hallway Is having built for the Florida Limited sorvico thrco tralus.cach contalniug a dining car, two drawing room slcepiug cars, a compartment car and a library and obsorvatioa car, eacli car com plete iu all its appointments and equipped with tho very latest devices and appliances for tho comfort and convenience of the pas sengers. While no schedule has as yet been announced, it can bo stated that it will bo ttio quickest ever arranged between Philadelphia and St. Augustine, and will ho so planned that passengers can leave Philadelphia nt some convenient hour during the day and ar rivo at St. Augustine beforo nightfall of tho foHowiug day. Philadelphia Kccord. Notice. Applications for iurther informa tion addressed to Jno. XI. lieall, District Passenger Agent, Southern liailway, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, will recolvo prompt attention. 10-25-tf Wo are anxious to do a littlo good In this world and can think of no plcasantcr or better way to do it than by recommending One Minuto Cough Curo as a pieventlvo of pneumonia, consumption and other serious lung troubles that lollow neglected colds. C. II. Ilagcnbuch. KUNNINO ON TIM13. KOUTIIKRN RAILWAY FLOBIDA T1EA1TS MAK ING A EEMAItKAIlLU RECORD. Jacksonville, Fla., Feb. 22. Last season it was not an uncommon occurrence for the trains from tho North to reach here from ono to five hours late. Tho remarkable regu larity of tha arrival on time of tho Southern Hallway trains this season is a matter of comment and favorable criticism around the hotels and by all incoming tomists. The schedulo of the Florida Limited, the fast train over tlio Southern liailway and the Florida Central and Peninsular, is several hours shorter than that of last year, but tho track has been put iu excellent condition and the engineers of incoming trains say tlio new schedulo is made with case. After years of untold suffering from piles, H. W. Pursell.of Knitersville, Pa., was cured by using a single box of DeWitt's Witch IIuzlo Salve. Skin diseases such as eczema, rash, pimples and obstinate sores are readily cured by this famous remedy. C. II. Hagen biich. 15. 3 S3 I 1 3 3 look for yourself ; that you trust your own eyes. A few extra THE UP-TO-DATE HAT 5 3 4t "OOLD DUST." .11 j i. - i, ww 1 (It- WIHIIllVI IK rt, l 1 iiey come easily ana you get rid of them with rbu&dclphla. 1'Z PROFESSIONAL CARDS jyt. W. II. Y1NC1ST, VETEUINARY SURGEON. Clriiiluuto nnd Lata Resident House Surgccp the University State of If. Y. lli'iidnuartors :-Couunerolul Hotel. HLonandonU TURKIC YKAU COUKHIt. Calls night or day promptly responded. jr. M. BUKKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. nice Egnn building, corner of 2Ialn an Centre streets, Shenandoah. T II. l'OMEHOY. tJ . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenftndonh, Pa. J W. HHOKMAKEK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Cornrr Market nnd Centre streets. pitOK. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box M, Mahanoy Oily, Pa. Having atudlod under soma of the beet miutcrs li London nnd Paris, will glva lomgjia on tho violin, mandolin, guitar and vvanl sunltfa. Term reasonable. Address In care of Stfoifte, tbe Jewnler Shenandnah. 3 3 8 "THEY DO THE WORK" BRONCHO HOMCEOPATHICl w rw REMEDIES lQC Relieve and Cure 2 3 3 1 3 3 3 3 3 Head Troubles Stomach Disorders System Irregularities 27 formulas of nvted "For every III, a special pill." If not at Drug Stores, write Bronx OUomlcal Co.,YonkerslN.Y. Health Hook Mulled Free. 3 mimmmmimiuui Spring Hats. Spring Shirts. STORE, 15 East Centre Street. MmmmmmmmmfmnmfitmK I Underwear. 1 Spring Half Hose.
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