ENING HERALD EST A! ILLS II K D 1870. Ibllghetl every KvtMilii , Kxrvpt Sunday, At In Boom Jabdin Strkkt, Nkab Okntkk. In UmtM la dol!vil In SliunnniUmft it ml tin lirroutmltiK lowiH for Mx cetiHuwt'ek.jirt) til vitlieunrrlm. uy man 5.J.00 n y'ar, or nts i month, tmvubleln Advance. Advortlw lie nta chnrirtMl according to pocc and tumitfoti. lie publlinexn reserve tno riRtu to cnunga me lonltlrm of adva&Homontri whenever tha pub ruttloi of uovrm demands It. The riKht is fcreervtt to iJenHiyy advertisement, whether biui lor or not, tan mu puunsiirrs may ui-em lnwownr. Advertising rates made known utMiti AriDltffitlnti, lot e red nt the potofflca at Shenandoah, Ph., n second cIash malt matter. TKLK1MI0NK CON'NKtTTION "All the News That's Fit to Print." Ivening Herald MONDAY, MARCH It. 1S1W. I'll K wnve of iiutriotiniii in tlie False, proves coiirliihivi'ly that thin I untry is united. XK of tlie Itltf iuiH recently I tinted in New York can throw a 1 ten mile j ami put itsciunrely over plute every time. ItlH Republican lias been greatly Iroved recently, in both the make- lind Hewn features. Our 1'ottn- conteinpornry displays much iriso. ITiik hopes of our journalistic riend, J Harry Jniues, of the Asli iocal, promise to be realized in the liear future. Everything points to tree Cuba. A CAR load of Illinois pill's linsspil itnrougn a rrttlroiul wreoutno otliei liar without haviner a sinirle shell (lis Irupted. This variety of non-o.xplo- uce ana armor-elaa poultry product list be intended for the exigenuieti of the naval service. . Thk courts havo finally decided kit the Dintrley bill did not take f-ct until the minute it was up- foved by tho President. Tha Treasury ofllcials havo been noting Lupon tho belief that it took effect at kiidnight preceding the signing. Mr. "Wanamakkii's letter of ac ceptance as a candidate for Governor is the principal topic of conversation the past week among state politi cians. Thero is no doubt that the iry goods king means business, and home fear that it will end in an inde- Ipendent movement that will give Pennsylvania into the hands of the juy Harmony in the Republican is spelled with a very small h Iub3 days. If Stone is nominated the Wanamaker people would not support him, and if Wanamaker secures tho nomination there are thousands of Quay adhorants who would bolt tha ticket. Under these circumstances, who can name the ' Moses Sl'KAinxa of building up a town it 1 must not be forgotten that there are eight classes of men who do a town moro injury than good and neutralize fetho efforts of tlie promoters of pros- 'perity These classes are as follows: i First, thoie who run it down to strangers ; third, those who mistrust public spirited men ; fourth, thoe Iwlio show no hospitality ; fifth, those fvlio hate to see others make money ; ixth, those who oppose overy niove- Jit which does not originate with wselves ; seventh, those who put kng face when a stranger talks I'ttion in town ; eighth, those ipose every public enterprise Tcli does not appear ns a direct teflt to themselves. You don't bo- to any of these classes, do you ? FA Rntiom is every now and HL-ain called to the fact that there is much avoidable waste in the mining of coal, not in this country alone, but throughout 11 coal mining centres, both at houifl and abroad. It has beon estimated-that during tho Inst GO 'ears not more than :t0 per cent, of the coal in tho measures mined has reached the placo of consumption. Much of this waste is generally ad mitted to bo due to tho methods em ployed, nnd the friends and pro moters of coal cutting machinery are usually ugroed that the iii&ro general adoption of coal cutters would tend to reduce tho waste incidental to hand labor. The imperfect wbrk of tho miner and the waste of con,! in -working, is no doubt largely' at tributed to; First, miscalculations ,hs to tho amount of coal that must bet left for the pillars, etc. Second, the leaving of large amounts of coal iin iiilued in the vein. "Thus spoke Archbishop Ireland, in reply to a question as to what ho thought of theadvlco alleged to have beon given by a Catholic priest in New York state to his parlshoners: "No true American Cathollo will talk of espousing the cause of Spain against that of this country, because the former iv u Catholic nation. To do that is to set oneself down as traitorously inclined to the teachings of this religion, as well as to the country which it is his boundeu duty to defend against all enemies, both internal as well as external." lie ferring to the situation in this conn try, the Archbiehop said i "President Are gaining favor rapidly, Pills nusiiifss men ami travel ler, carrr tliem In vest u.lrt. ladle, rairv tllAin In pure, liou.ekerper. keep them In medlcliio cIomU, frWaiU roconuueuil Uw to IiUuiU, Sic Hood s PERIODS OF Menstnintion. tlio bnlnnco wheel of woman's life, is also the bnno of exist ence to many because it means ti time of great suffering. Wliiijiiowoman is entirely free from periodical pain.H docs uotKcem to havo i.t'cn na- v.ire s pmn that women otlierwiso hcaltliy should nutter so severely. Lycliu H. I"iuk- linm's Vege table Com pound is the most thorough fe male regula tor known to medical sci ence. It relieves the condition that pro duces so much discomfort and robs men struation of its terrors. Here is proof: Dkaii 51ns. I'inkii-vm: How can 1 thank you enough for what you hnvo done for me V When I wrote to you I was suffering untold pain at time, of menstruation; was nervous, had head ache all the time, no appetite, that tired feeling, and did not caro for anything. I havo taken three bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, one of Mood Purifier, two boxes of Liver Pills, and to-day I am a well person. I would like to have those who suffer know that I am one of the many who have been cured of female complaints by your wonderful medicine and advice. JIiss Jknkik n. Milks. Leon, Wis. If you are suffering in this way, write os Jliss lilies did to Mrs. Pinkham at Lynn, Mass., for the advice which she offers free of charge to all women. McKinley is proving himself pre eminently the man for the hour and occasion. His courte throughout the present painful and trying crisis has been marked by a loftiness of pur pose, a serenity aud dignity of con duct which has commanded tho re spoct and admiration of his most pro nouueed political enemies. Tills wns abundantly shown by tlie remnrkablo and impressive action of Congress in unhesitatingly placing tho sweeping powors it did in his hands. I think every one has come to place the ut most confidence in his wisdom and ability to meet whatever exigencies may arise in connection with the present unfortunate situation." HOW" TO FINlToUT Fill n bottle or common jrlasi with urine anil let it stand twenty-four hours j a sedi ment or settling i nail-ales an unhealthy condition of tho kidneys. When urine tains linen it is ovidenco of kidney troulilo. Ton frequent deshu to urinate or pain in the back, is also eouvineini; proof that the kidneys and bladder arc out of order. WHAT TO DO. There is comfort in tho knowledge so often ox pressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the groat kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in lelieving pain in tho back, kidneys, liver, bladder and overy part of tho urinary pas sages. It corrects inability to hold urino mil sealdint; pain in patsiiiE it, or bad eilects following use of liquor, wlno or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up inimy times ilurint; tho night to urinate. Tho mild and tlio ex traordinary ellect of Swamp-Hoot is soon cralized. It stands tho highest for its won derful euies of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should havo the best. Sold by drugsists, prico fifty cents aud one dollar. You may havo a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent fieo by mall, upon receipt of three two cent stamps to cover cost of postage on tho buttle. Mention tlio Kvkni.no 1 Ii:k a r.i and send your address to Dr. Kilmer it Co., llingliamp tnn, N. Y. Tho proprietors of this paper guarantee tho genuiueiies of this oiler. Aiilnil SwcdNIi Ioot Demi. IIolHliiKfors, Finland, March 14. Zacliaile Topollus, the Swedish poet, historian and litterateur, Is dead. Zacharlo Topollus, who was of Fin nish origin, was horn at Kuddnas, Jan. 14, 1S18. He begun his studies at Uleaherg, was subsequently a pupil of the poet Ituneherg', at Helslngfors, and finally took the courses of history and natural sciences at the llelsinKfors university. In 1854 he was appointed professor of Kusslan and Scandinavian history of tho university, holding1 tho chair until 1878, when ho retired to devote himself entirely to literature. lMiuti'oo WuriiH IM'lohluiiii oniolnls. Detroit, March 14. In view of the extra session of the Michigan legisla ture, called to consider Governor Pln gree's measures for Increasing the taxes upon railroads, the governor last evening Issued a proclamation warn ing members of the leglslatura and state olllcers against accepting passes. The governor quotes state laws mak ing tho offering or acceptance of such gifts with Intent to Inlluence olllcials acts punishable by heavy lines and Im prisonment. He adds that violations of these statutes have been so common that ho Intends to do his utmost to have them enforced. (.old Seeker l'.tnt llol'li Foot, Seattle, Wash,, March 14. Steamer Noyo, from Alaska, brought down sev eral of tho crew of the steamer Whlto- !n,u wVilM, ivnq ilftutrnvpfl llV flrO at Sla'guay. Among her passengers was Jii. j, uouinson, a goiu eeeKer, wnu camp from Fort Wrangel. His feet wereNso badly frozen that It was found on his arrival to be necessary to am putate hotb above the ankle. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Hempstea Washburno, llepuhllcan member of the Chicago civil Bcrvlco commission, bus resigned, The Bate in th postolbce at Ashland, Va., was blown ojien Friday night and robbed of JGOO In stamps. Thomas Cash, a young machinist, is under arrest In New York, charged with killing his mistress', Mrs. Eliza beth Hennlng. Among the passengers who arrived at New York by the steamer Advunce, from Colon, was Khen Sen Yu, secre tary of the Chinese legation at Wash ington. Antonio De Marco, who klJed his uncle In Stamford, Conn., on L)ec. 15 last, has been found guilty of mur der In the second degree and sentenced for life. George B, Krb, formerly of Sherman, town, Pa., who thought he had divine power and could fly, tried It, and Is at the Eastern District hospital, IJrooklyn, N Y suffering from Internal Inurlea nd a broken leg, yn. WMw' Kit". vivm&x THE WORK OF CONGRESS. A Vli'Rltiln Contcdcq, Hloctlon Caso Mny Annuo I'nrty Hlvnlry. Washington, March 14. The pro gram of the house this week as map ped out would be completely changed If any move Is made In connection with the Spanish crisis Involving legislative action. Hut as nt present arranged It Includes simply the consideration of the postolllce appropriation hill nnd the Virginia contested election case of Thorp versus lippes, with tho possi bility that the naval appropriation b:.(', which will bo reported today or tomorrow, might he reached at the tall end of the week. There will he a con lllct for precedence between the elec tion case and the postolllce hill. The Democrats Intend to contest the elec tion case bitterly, as upon the decision In this case they believe will depend the fate of two other cases from Vir ginia. There Is no prepared program for the senate for the piesent week. If Sen ator Hacon Is prepured to speak on the Hawnilan annexation treaty It will lie taken uu promptly, as Indeed It will be If any senator Is prepared to go on with the debate. It Is not expected, however, that there will be much fur ther discussion of this subject In execu tive session, and It Is .he Intention of Senator Davis, chairman of the sen ate committee on foreign relations, at a very early day to move to lay Senator Hacon's plebiscite amendment upon the table. It Is upon this motion that the managers of the treaty hope to se cure a test vote, and Senator Davis said today that he was hopeful that this vote might bo reached during the present week. Senator Pettlcrew is anxious to get his 5 per cent land bill before the senate early in tho week, and Senator Vest will make an effort to secure consideration of the quarantine bill. There Is also a possibility that the census bill may he pressed for con sideration. The committee on appro priations Is hopeful of being able to report the sundry civil bill during the week. What pleasure is there In life with a head ache, constipation and biliousness? Thous anus experience them who could become per fectly hcaltliy by using DeWltt's LittloEaily Hisers, tho famous littlo pills. C. II. Hagcn Imch. ' TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And Flowers, tlie Ilnnd of America, Cali fornia. Via the true pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain Route," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshlns, whero snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes uro unknown. Pullman flrsl and second class palaco aud tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, (lid and Now Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nobraska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick timo, low rates, and all the comforts of modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chaso tickets via the Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your homo, literature, and full information, drop a postal card, J, P. McCanii, T. I'. Agent, 510 Hail road avenue, Kliuini, N. Y., or 391 Broad way, New York. 3-1-tf W. E. Hoyt, Q. E P. Agt. Don't annoy others by your coughing, and risk your life by neglecting a cold. One Min ute Cough Cure cures coughs, colds, croup, grippo and all throat and luug troubles. C. II. Hascubuch. Spain Must Holy on Ilorsolf, Paris, March 11. The Temps says: "Spain does not deceive h she counts upon the sympathies, at least latent, of Kuropean governments, nut u wouiu be a mlstaku for her to expect anv effcptnol mmnnrt t, cither Great Hrltain or tho trlnio ni. lianee. Before all she must relv nnn herself." Tho celebrated remedy Salvation Oil, is rocommended by experienced veterinary surgeons as just tho thing for tho .table and cattle yards. Minos In Portsmouth Ilm-hor. Portsmouth, N. II., March 14. Plans for the placing of submarine mines for Portsmouth harbor have been mupped out, and a large force of men have been actively at work near the forti fications all day. It Is claimed, how ever, that these mines will be of little use, owing to the great depth of the water In the river, there being over ten fathoms In the channel from the en trance at New Castle to within a short distance of the navy yard. Hundreds of men have visited tho navy yard during the last week to enlist, but as there Is no enlistment bureau here many valuable men have been lost to the navy. VHEY HIMCULE IT. MANY PEOPLE RIDICULE THE IDEA OF AN ABSOLUTE CURE FOR DYSPEP SIA AND STOMACH TROUBLES. Ridicule, However, ii Not Argument and Facts are Stubborn Things. Stomach troubles are so common and in many cases so obstinate to cure that people are apt to look with suspicion ou any remedy claiming to he a radical, permanent cure for dyspepsia and indigestion. Many such pride themselves on never being humbugged especially on medicines. This fear of being humbugged may he car ried too far ; so far, in fact, that many persons snflcr for years with weak digestion, rather than risk a Hill c time and money in faith fully testing the claims of a preparation so rclinhle and universally used as Stuirt's Dys pepsia Tablets, Now Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are vastly different in one important respect from ordi- nary proprietary medicines for the reason that they are not a secret patent mediciue, no secret is made of their ingredients, hut analysis shows them to contain the natural digestive ferments, pure aseptic pepsin, the dlgwtlve acids, Golden Seal, bismuth, hy drastis and nux. They are not cathartic, neither do they act powerfully on any organ, hut they cure indigestion on the common sense plan of digesting the food eaten promptly, thoroughly before it has time to ferment, sour and cause the mischief. This is the only secret of their success. Cathartic pills never have aud never can cure indigestion and stomach troubles because they act entirely upon the bowels, whereas the whole trouble U really in the stomach. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, taken after meals, digest the food. That is all there is to it. Food not digested or half digested is poison, as it creates gas, acidity, headaches, palpitation of the heart, loss of flesh aud ap petite, aud many other troubles which are often called hy some other name. They are sold ty druggists everywhere at ito cents per package. Address Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich,, for hook on stomach dis easeor ask yow druggist for it. I TALK OF fell! It's of Interest to Our ibudcrs lie- cause It Refers to Sliehan- doah Readers, It's astonishing how good news will spread From every ward and street wo hear of our people talking about ttiu workings of tho little conqueror. Mciit and honorable mothods receive their just reward. So many cases aro cropping up tint It Is next to impossible- to investigate them all, hut wo havo taken a few hi hand aud given them publicity for tho benefit of our renders. Our representative obtained the following facts In a personal interview They aie true in overy particular, and no stronger evidence can ho obtained thin home euiloifeiuciit. Mr. John D. Hughes, of 213 Markot street, miner, says : "I have been in Shenandoah for twenty-eight years, My son and I con tract in taking out coal. For years I have been troubled with my back and kidneys, hail both a pain and lameness across my loins, and In the small of my luck. Well, this bothered mo very much, some times being worse than others. I was induced to try Doan's Kidney Pills and procured them from Kirlin's drug store. I do-lved groat bonoflt from them for they corrected tl o kidneys and since taking them I have had no trouble with the klduey secretions and I have beon freo from pain. Dunn's Kidney Pills took out tlio lameness across mo, and 1 know that they are a reliablo kidney remedy." Doan's Kidney Pills for salo by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Mailed by Foiter-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y sole agents for the U. S Remember tho name Doan's and take, no other. ACTIVITY AT XinVPOIIT. A Until of Work Thnt Discredits tho I'cnoorul Itoports Given Out. Newport, H. I., March 14. There has been the greatest activity yesterday and today at the torpedo station in preparing charges for torpedo outfits and also for perfecting the defenses at tho entrance of Narragansett bay. In the machine shops at the station the lathes cutting the shell for fuses and primers were run to their full capacity, while extra hands were In the fuse room loading and packing. Hands also have been taken on In the gun cotton and smokeless powder plants, which are being pushed to their full capacity. It Is claimed at the station that all this stir has no war significance, and Is only for the purpose of catching up with orders, but it Is known that while the orders for fuses and primers were sufficiently numerous to keep the plant In operation on ordinary time for some months, this work had been so por tioned out as to be completed by the time the ships now building were ready for supplies. Since the war scare there has been a large demand for fuses for the ships fitting out, and as there Is practically no reserve supply extra work has been made compulsory, and that, too, with out providing for regular orders. The gun cotton plant has been making only enough of Its product to keep the smokeless powder plant supplied, but now It Is working up the supplies as well as keeping up .the supply for the running of the powder mill to Its full capacity. Thero aro tlueo littlo things which (to moro work than any other threo littlo things created they aro the ant, tho beo and DeWitt's Little Early Risers, tlio last being tho famous little pills for stomach nnd liver troubles. C. II. llugcnbuch. AMHASSADOU WHITE TAIjKS. Our Government Would Not Muter Into Alllnm-ii with Other Nntlons. London, March 14. The Sunday Spe cial publishes from Its Berlin corre spondent an interview with United States Ambassador White on the at titude of the United States toward Spain and the Cuban situation. Am bassador White, according to this Cis patch, declared the statement that the United States had entered into an al llonce with England and Japan abso lutely without foundation. "Tho United States," Mr. White Is reported to have said, "will never bind herself by such an alliance. President McKinloy's administration cannot act against the tradition which forbids all such complications In America's In ternational relations. Least of all will It do so for the sake of American In terests In the far eaBt. "The fear of war with Spain must not bo taken too seriously. The $50, 000,000 credit Is no proof that tho Uni ted States IntendB going to war, since the government has long demanded such a credit for the purposes of har bor defense. This, however, had been postponed owing to the niggardly pol icy congress had hitherto pursued." Characterizing as "quite untrue" the Btatement that the United States had placed large orders with Herr Krupp, Mr. White , Is reported as adding: "America possesses ammunition of all kinds, and war material In the gov ernment factories sufficient for every emergency." Give the Children a Drink called flrain-O. It Is a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food drink to tike tho placo of coffee. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who havo usod it because when proporly prepared it tastes like tho finest coffee hut is fice from all its injurious properties. Grain- O aids digostion aud strengthens the nerves. It is not a stimulant but a health builder, nnd children, as well as adults, can drink it with great benefit, Costs about I as much as coffoo. 15 and 23c. An 'Artzonii Klnmllko. Phoenix, A. T March 14. Michael Fltzpatrlck, from the Harquahale mountains, brings news of the discov ery by him of one of the most wonder ful gold ledges in Arizona, a statement that Is apparently borne out hy the specimens at hand. Fltzpatrlck says that shortly after he made the dis covery three men who had been work ing a copper claim near hy raided his claim with shotguns and drove him from the place, Fltzpatrlck and an of ficer left this morning for the mine. Many People Cannot Drink coffee at night. It spoils their sleep. You can drink Graiu-0 when you please andslcepllko a top. For Gnilii-0 docs not stimulate; it nourishes, cheers and feeds. Yet it looks and tastes llko the host coll'oo, For nervous persons, young people and children (lrain-0 is tho perfect drink. Made from puro grains. Get a package from your grocer to-day. Try it u placo of coffee. 15 nnd '-5c. Clmirotto 'MniPIno'VCeJino. Bethlehem, Pa., March 14, Crazed by cigarette Bmoklng, Frank Glorlng, son of former Councilman L, F, Gler Ing, set his parents' house on fire twice Saturday night and held tho police at bay for an hour. He Is In custody, awaiting action of the commission in lunacy, A wheohnau's tool br g Isn't completo with out a hottlo of Dr. Thomas' Mectrlo Oil Heals cuts, bruises, stlugs, sprains. Monarch over pain, M'KINLEY AND BRYAN BUILDINGS IlnmoH or tlio Lmdorn to Ho Itepro duccd nt Onilllm'H Imposition, Omaha, Neb., March 14. Senator John M. Thurston, chairman of the senate commission on expositions, re cently suggested that tho McKinley sumie ni (.anion ue reprouueeu ns the Ohio state building on the grounds of the Tians-Mlsslsslppt exposition nt Omi.ha. The board of managers ap proved the idea. The building when constructed will be used as a place of reception for Ohloans, and It Is pro posed to exhibit therein many memen toes of the late campaign, avoiding ns far as possible anything savoring of partisanship. Noting the action of the board of managers the friends of William Jen nings Hryan lost no time In putting a proposition looking to the reproduc tion of the Hryan homestead at Lin coln, and to exhibit therein campaign and other relics, of which Mr. Bryan Is said to have no less than a car load. Tho board of managers unani mously voted authority to tho build ings and grounds deportment to allow the space for such building, making a proviso, as was done In tho case of the McKinley homestead, that tho ex hibits bo non-competltlve and not for sale. Women lovon clear, healthy complexion Pnro blood makes It. Burdock Blood Bitters makes pure blood. l'lilli-n To V mi lltiru.it Tron-Mi'm. Victoria, H. C, March 14. A letter received here ft mn a sailor on H. M. S. Amphlon pays that the ship's search for the Coros Inland treasure, which C. Harford claimed to have located, was as unsuccessful as the search of II. M. S. Iniperiuse. The men dug for ten days under Harford's directions, but could locate nothing. itisi Extreme Nervousness, 111 I'll It t V W II 111 WHAT no ono remedy can contain tho 3 elements necessary to euro all diseas es, Is a fact well known to ovcryoue. Dr. Miles' Sittcm of Restpratlvo Itemodlos consists of seven distinctively different preparations, each for Its own purpose Mrs. b. O. Bramloy, 3" Henry St., St. Cath erines, Ontario, writes: "For years 1 suf fered from oxlrcmo nervousness and annoy ing constipation, dovoloplnglntopalpltatlon and weakness of the heart. I was unablo to sleep, suffered much from headache, pain In my left side, palpitation and a constant feeling of weakness and prostration. I began using Dr. Miles' Ncrvino, Heart Cure and Ncrvo and Liver Pills nnd tho Antl-Paln Pills to rcllovo sudden paroxysms of pain and headache. I soon felt much Improved and tho pains and aches and weariness loft mo. I then took Dr. Miles' Kestorativo Tonic and am now restored to my former good health." Dr. Miles' Remedies aro sold by all drug gists under a posltlvo guarantee, first bottlo benefits or monoy re funded. Book on dis eases of tho heart and nerves free. Address, DU. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart. Ind, Full Dress Miles' Restore jpjj Health .S Suit Cases. SliUUiiUIIIUMWtllllUllMKUiUire SEEING KNOWING- There isn't a hidden thing about our work or our methods with Gent's Furnishings. There are no mysteries about our ways of doingor dealing There is but one thing likely to surprise you when you look into our business and that is- SI m THAT THINGS ARE EXACTLY AS WE SAY. m M It would be foolish for us to try to have it otherwise, for with all the doors so wide outsit 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 look for yourself ; that you trust your own eyes. A few extra steps or a square or two further in the cars that's all, at the worst. Ten minutes, five minutes in this store will 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' L find only here and at prices you'll find only here. Shenandoah's Greatest - Gent's - Furnishing . House,. THE UP-TO-DATE HAT STORE, MAX LEVIT, Prop. armmmmfmmwwMmmmmij Spring Neckwear. Spring Gloves. "GOLD DUST." & Largest packngo greatest economy. j ' tt T7IF. N. K. FAIIllt.VNIC COMPANY, l! ;uOV'?2K H Chicago, til Louis. New York. Boston. Philadelphia. p ' DvJ?il Pic.!"-. sa uf.i..r n..j rim Florida Dialled Will Again ltun on tlio Southern Itallwiiy, Tho Florida Limited, which is tho syn onym of all that Is elegaut In modern rail way trains, and which during its former service has been a prime favoritti for tourists from tlio North seeking tho mild climate of Florida, will ho placed in osrvico by the Southern Railway about tho'llrst week lu January, 1SHS. With its return to service tills train, which will bo solid Pullman vcstibulcd between Now York, Philadelphia and St. Augustine will present features in tho way of luxurious and comfortable appointments not horctoforo presented, and which will to destined to add still further to its already well established popularity. Tho Southorn Railway Is having built for tho Florida Limited scrvico three trains, each containing a dining car, two drawing room sleeping cars, a compartment car nnd a library aud observation car, each car com pleto in all Its appointments and equipped with tho very latest devices and appliances for tho comfort and convonionco of the pas sengers. While no schedule has as yet beon announced, it can bo stated that it will be the quickest ever arranged betwecu Philadelphia and St. Augustine, aud will be so planned that passengers can leave Philadelphia at somo convenient hour during tho day and ar rive nt St, Augustino before nightfall of tho following day. Philadelphia Record. Notice. Applications for further informa tion addressed to Jno. M. Ileal 1, jJistrict Passenger Agent, Southern Railway, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, will recoivo prompt attention. 10-25-tf After years of untold suffering from piles, B. W. Pursell.of Knitersvlllo, Pa., was cured by using a single box of DoWitt's Witch Iluzlo Salvo. Skin diseases such as eczema, rash, pimples and obstinate sores aro readily cured by this famous remedy, C. II. Hagen buch. IIUNNIKU ON TIMJJ, SOUTIIKKN RAILWAY FLOHIDA TRAITS MAK ING A HEMARKAULK RKCORD. 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 lato. Tho remarkable regu larity of tho arrival on time of tho Southern Railway trains this season Is a matter of comment and favorable criticism around the hotels and hy all incoming tourists. The scbcduloof tho Florida Limited, the fast train over tho Southorn Railway and tlio Florida Central aud Peninsular, is several hours shurtcr than that of last year, hut the track has been put in excellent condition and the engineers of incoming trains say tho now schedule is made with caso. Wo aro anxious to do a littlo good In this world and can think of no plcasantoror hotter way to do it than by recommending Ono Minute Cough Cure as a preventivo of pneumonia, consumption and other serious lung troubles that lollow neglected colds. C. II. Hagcubuch. 21 1 IS 1 op "Q0LD DUST." PROFESSIONAL CARDS JJlt. W. H. Y1NQST, VETEHINARY SURGEON. Graduate and Lato Hcsldcut Houws Surgeci tbo University State of X. Y, Hcadouartcrs:-Coniinorclal Hotel. Shenandonb TURKIC YKAU COUR8I5. CaIU night or dny promptly responded. St. BURKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllco Reran building, oorr-er of Main an Centre street, Shenandoah. jT U. I'OMBROY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. W. SHOHMAKKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre streets. pitOF. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 85, Mahanoy City, P. Having studied under some of the hofi matters iv London and Parii, will giwa lee.frn on tho violin, mandolin, guitar and voeol cilttnrt. Term reasonable. Address In ear o( fttTtniite, tho jeweler Shenandoah. : "THEY DO THE WORK" BRONCHO 1 St HOMOEOPATHIC- -t - 3 1 REMEDIES 1UC H E Relieve and Cure sz Head Troubles Stomach Disorders s System Irregularities "For every III, a special CI If not at Drug Store, writs an-- 2 S Bronx Chemical Co.,Yonkers,N.Y. Kr Health Hook Mailed Froe. S- Spring Hats. Spring Shirts. 9 15 East Centre Street. Underwear. 27 formula 7 of n4ed 3$ 3 pill." 2 IfrSpringHalf Hose.
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