iNING HERALD IWTA II LIS 1 1 KD 1870. llied every Evening, Kxccit8uml Ay, nt Trrn Jahihn Htbkkt, Near Csntrr, IraUl In dollvcied In Hhcnnnitoitn hiiiI the iuiuinK towvifl for b!x ccnt ft week, pn j the carrier Uy nintl 88.00 n yeor. or i?. It memth, pftyftbio tti advance. Advertise (charged accord In pr to tpnce nnd position, uhllhcu rwrve the riuht to chnngc the n ot ad veftiw merit whenever th nub r of new demnudA It. Tho rltrlit In rvod to iJtMany advertisement, whether I for or not, jnt the lmhtMier) may deem oricr Advertising rates made known ft indication. I'd nt tlie notnfllce at Hliunandoali. I'm., km ind cJaah mall matter. TKIjKI'HONK connkction LAll the News That's Fil to Print.1 'ening Herald TUESDAY. MAK0I1 15. 180S. Hit otinlit to be Homo decency tics. A miiti oitirlit to lie nor- . to aspire to mi olllce without It? ovory net o( his lifts distorted fjvory motive impuDed. I'l-AllKNTlA" the Pottsville llrenien niicti better scruppers tliun lire- Ki. en scelien at were minuted . recent flro In that pluco would be tolerated in any other town Pottsville. viMjAUK pastor in Germany made Iipluint of ISO fathers in liis neili liood for permitting tlicirdliililren ller ten years of ago to dance at n lival, and tlio parents were lined 1 Irk oach. Then it was discovered lit the children of the complaining Istor had danced also, and he had Iwalk up and pay his Hue, too.- KIDNEY DISEASE OVERCOME Salesladies are necessnrilv on their fcot much of tho time Tho snme is true of many women whose household duties keep lutm uusy iiuin imirniiif; uu nigm. i no resuu is ncauacnes, dizzy spells, pains in the back and a fcclintrof beimr utterly tired out. Tho trouble can often bo traced to tho Kidneys, Madder and Urinary Organs. To make sure those parts are airccted, put some urine in a bottle and let it stand 24 hours. A sediment at tho bottom is a positive sign of Kidney trouble. So is frequent desire to urinate, especially at night; pain in passing water; stains on the linen; pain in tho small of the back: inabilitv to hold urine. There is no necessity for a doctor for either men or women in such cases. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorlto Remedy can bo taken, and relief and cure will follow. It is to be found in the drug stores at the small cost of $1 for u lure uoitic. SAA1PLR BOTTLE PREESend your name and uuuiuss 10 mo ur. uavm Kcnncuy Uorporatlon, Kondout, N. Y., tneiitwii 'its paper, and a sample bottle and pamphlet of valuable information will bo mailed to vou free of charfre. PavnrHe IJpmpilv nrni.n unnn t.-li to bo everything claimed for it. Tho publishers of this paper will guarantee """""i auiwuy tjuiiuinom every seusoot tliq worn. Don t delay writing us. Aim KUK is a libel upon Mahanoy ly's paved streets, from the Serau Republican: "In all my tour of icction through the state," said lor Millar to a licpuulican re Irter, "Scranton lias tlie dirtiest greets, with tho possible exception Mahanoy City." Miiluuioy City lould call upon tlie major to apolo- t:e, and request him to visit Shauio- In and Shcnaudoali. L'iik Navy departiuont was ex- Icted to be a large buyer of anthra- le coal in the prut-out unsettled con- Ition of alfairs.but this has not been le case. No large anthracite 0011- lacts have been made, although the ppartiiieiit has sent out for informa- Ijii as to ability of tho coal mining fjiupanies to supply the govern ment's possible wants, and this infor- liation lias boon promptly furnished. Jiis seems to be as far as the matter yet gone. darkness rather than light. A news paper which Is a true and faithful chronicle of the time must tako some notice of that which is passing In its ..1 ..1. . I. . ... . vicinity, ana mis duty, wliun per- i'iiiit-ti minium mauce ami witn a strict adherence to truth, serves as a deterrent to people with crooked ways. That this duty is generally righteously performed is evidenced by the comparatively few verdicts rendered in favor of complainants in nuei suns, w nun an adverse one is rendered against tho publisher it may be often accounted for bv what Unfits Choate said was past finding out "the inscrutable wavs of Provi dence and the decision of a petit juror." Publishers' Guide. Don't aunny others by your coiighinp, nnil risk your life by neglecting 11 cold. One Mill uto CoiikIi Curo cures courIis, colds, croup. Krippo ami nil tliroat and lung troubles. C. II. Havcnbueli. It'llK sensationalists on both sidos he Atlantic liavu had to take a lew tack. I'.very calm observer of lapsing events well knows that there is no more occasion lor a serious break between Washington and Ma Ind than there was weeks iil'o. On Lie contrary, tho prompt and cour teous action of the National Aduiin- Iration and Congress, in making all bdful preparations for possible trouble, has given renewed assurance of continued peace, so far as this Icountry is concerned. Tlie war pre parations now going on at Washing ton will likely force Spain to adopt a peaceful policy. Should that country do otherwise, there may bo a conflict. Gums. Maokk isn't saying much ion tho gubernatorial contest in tho .Republican ranks, lint his newspaper, tlie Pittsburg Times, comments as I follows : "Something is radically wrong when a Republican of the prominence and standing of Mr. Wuuamaker feels called upon to pen such a letter as that of yesterday. Republicans believe in fair play, and when such a considerable portion of the party in the state as was repre sented by "the meeting which called upon Mr, Wauainaker to become a candidate for Governor makes pro test against existing methods of party management it is time for those who are responsible for that management to stop, look and listen." It is often noted that the most con spicuous denouncors of the license of the press are people whose actions will not bear the culcium light of publicity. "Never a rogue felt the halter draw with a good opinion of the law," and it is tho same way with those men who having crawled up the chimney grow indignant should attention be called to their smutty condition. Whether in morals or politics, none of these want publicity, for their deeds being evil they prefer Railroad (VI an Receives Good Advice from Fel low Workmen The Wholo Story Told by HloWlfo l It May Help You. " When my little boy was six years old be had an attack of the measles, and alter recovering he waa restless at night, had no appetite, and was cross and fretful. Later on, large blotches and sores broke out on his face and limbs. We wero told they would heal In a few days; but these few days grew Into months. One day my husband, who is a well-known railroad man, wn advised by some of his fellow workmen to give the boy Hood's Sarsaparllla. We concluded to do bo, and after he had taken the first bottle we noticed some Improvement. We kept on giving him this medicine until he had taken three bottles, when he was com pletely oared, and he has been well ever elnce.'' Mrs. E. J, Miixeb, Bennett, l'a. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the best in fact tho One True Blood I'urlAer. Bold by all druggliU. 1 six (or t5. I. 11 r- j i do not came untn or nOOaSPlllS grip,. AU druggists. 8tc AOTrVITY AT SANDY HOOK. And tlio Xuv.v lioiml liuslly Inxpr-ct-lnir l'rio-i-(l Auxiliary n-iilsoi-s. New York. March 15. The SOO artil lerymen ordered from Fort Hamilton and Fort AVndsworth to Sandv Hook were transferred to the latter point yesterday. Under the direction of army enclneers hundreds of soldiers and workmen are busy mounting guns building ramparts and laying other de fenses at he Hook. Not since the civil war has such activity been seen thsre. All women and all children under 10 years old have been ordered from the Hook. The wives of many of the work men left Sunday. Hundreds of maaons, carpenters and other mechanics are working on the additional quarters needed for the artillerymen. They are nearly completed. .Meantime the naval board sent to this city to Inspect vessels which are offered for snle to the government are busily engaged In that work. The honid Inspwaed the St. L,ouls and the New York, of the American line, yes terday afternoon. The visit to tho St. Louis was a short one. The steamship was constructed under the supervision of naval experts, and nil of the ofll cers composing the board were famil iar with the plan of the vessel. The New York wns next visited. She was constructed when tho company sailed its ships under the Urltlsh flag. The New York was at one time In the reserve of tlie Urltlsh admiralty, and wns built under the supervision of En glish olilcers. Captain Itodgers has very positive instructions to make thorough Inspec tions nnd Immediate reports. He has been directed to examine all steam Bhlps available for auxiliary cruisers and supplies transports, fast tugs for use ns rams, and steam yachts that could be quickly transferred Into ser viceable toriiedo boats. He has been Instructed also to telegraph his recom mendations to the secretary of the navy, so ithat action may be taken without unnecessary delay. It was said by a member of the board this morning that the departments' orders were "hurry up" orders, and that the work of the board would be completed as expeditiously as possible. How soon that will be hu could not' tell. "Pos sibly," he said, "we shall be through In three davs." Another member of the board said: "Just as soon as our mission here had been announced we began to receive offers from tho steamship companies. The owners of all the available Amerl cansteamshlDS in the harbor, I be lieve I am safe in saying, have placed their vessels at our disposal. Merchant vessels, tugs and yachts are Included In these. We have had a particularly large number of yachts offered to us. and we will no doubt enter Into nego tiations for a number of these." Tho St. Louis is still advertised to sail tomorrow, but it was admitted by an official of the company yesterday that he did not know whether or not she would. Lieutenant Commander Kelley declined to say that the steamer would bo held In this port. THE PRODUCE "MARKETS As Itellectod by Dcnllnsx III l'lillndol- phla mill lliiltlinnt'o. rhlladlcphia, March 14. Flour weak; winter supi-rllne, $3ijj3.23; Pennsylvania roller, clear. Jl.20fyt.lu; city mills, extra, KI.I&U3.IM. Itye Hour dull at J2.90W3 per barrel for clioico Pennsylvania. Whent strong; No. 2 red. March, tiS-VtiliOc. ; No. 2 Pennsylvania and No. 2 Delaware red, VJftr.fr $1. Corn firm; No. 2 mixed, March, aiviu3l?ic. : No. 2 yellow, for local trade 33c. Oats stendy; No. 2 white, 33&iS3lc.. No. 2 white, clipped, 33',4B3lc. Hay slow; choice timothy, $12 for large bales. Hccf steady; beef hams, $23fi23.G0. Pork easy; mess, $10Jil0.23; family, J12.XW13. Lard easy; western steamed, to.W.i. Putter firm; western creamery, ltJflOc; do. fac tory, llfir,c-.; Klglns, lPc; imitation creamery, UTilTc; New York dairy, 13 vjc: io. creamery. mtlS'tc; fancy Penu sylvnnla prints jobbing at 23ifi2Gc; do. wholesale, 22c. Checso quiet; small white and colored, September, Stic; largo tlo. uo., S.C.; light skltns, E?0?GUc.; part Bklms, WjW-c.; full sltlms, 2l(3e. Eggs llrm; New York and Pennsylvania, 10?',i lie: western, fresh, 10fi NHfec. ; southern. IO4C Potatoes quiet; New York, $2.37.4 sweets, Tallow steady; city, 311-lGff3?.ic.; country, VMnKc Cotton seed oil dull; prime crude, 2U(20c. ; do yellow, $2.33. Turncntino steady at 3C -iO'c. Hire strong; domestic, fair to ox tra, ilMiGViC.; Japan, CVic. Cabbage qulot at $213. Ilaltimore, March 14. Flour dull; west ern superfine, $2.S0K3.20; do. extra, $3.4otS 4.1U; uo. family, $4,105(4.70; winter wheat patent, $I.S5f(3.10; spring do., $3.205T3.40; spring wheat, straight, $5513.15. Wheat firmer; spot and month, 9SM9SUC; April, DSHtfiOSij'sc.: Mny. OSfiOSTdc; steamer No. 2 red, 91c; southern, by sample, 935?9!ic; do. on grade, 91,i69Sl4c. Corn steady; spot and month. 333ii&33?ic: April. 34fD 3 tide; May, 3Hic; steamer mixed, 33M& 33' jc. ; southern, white, 33l4?31Hc; do. yellow, 33Vj3IHc. Oats steady; No. 2 white, 34,Ci33c; No. 2 mixed. 3232Uc. P.yo easier; No. 2 nearby, ESJfSolic; No. western, DOfiSCVic. Hay firm: choice timothy, $12,505)13. Grain freights quiet: rates fairly steady; Bteam to Liverpool, per bushel, 3!id May: Cork, for orders, per quarter, 3s. 6d.i3s. 7'd.. March: 3s. 4V4d., April. Sugar strong; granulated, o.-'UVs. Uutter steady; fancy creamery, 205721c; do. imitation, 17lSc; do. ladle. 15c; good ladle, 135114c; store packed, 10 012c. Kgga quiet; fresh, loy&c. Cheese steady; fanry. New York, large, 9U B'c; do. medium, 9.&4il0c: do. small, 10l4(10!c Lettuce, tl.G0iJT1.73 per basket. Whisky. $1.20n.27 per gallon for finished goods in carloads, $1.2SJ1.29 per gallon for Jobbing lots. Live Stock Mm-kntH. New York, March 14. Duoves dull; good cattle stendy; common nnd medium steers a shade lower; bulls nnd cows 1GJJ 23c. lower; two cars unsold; steers, $1.53 ii5.20; oxen nnd stags, $2.75511.40; bulls, $3 t(3.50; fat bulls. $3.S0; cows, $2513.23. Calves urtlvo and steady; all sold; veals. $55 7.50; no western calves. Sheep and lambs firmer; sheep, $3.75fi4.75; choleo $3; lambs, $3,505)0.10; one deck, $0.23: clipped lambs, $1,505)5; threo cars unsold. Hogs active at tl.10iil.2i). East Liberty. Pa., March 14. Cattlo strong; prime. $5515.10: choice. $1.80514.90; common, $3.00514.10; bulls, stags and cows, $25J4.10. Hogs fairly active; prices a shade higher; prime mediums, $4.1004.15; best Yorkers, $4,035)4.10; fair Yorkers, $3.95511; pigs. $3,755)3.90; heavy hogs. $4.03 1)4.15; good roughs, $3.S05j3.75; common to fair, $2,505)3.33. Sheep steady and un changed; choice lambs, $3.705)G.bO: com mon to good, $1,755)5.05. Veal calves, $00 (.00. A thrill of terror s experienced when 11 brassy coukIi of croup sounds throne!) the bouse nt night. Hut tho terror soon chances to relief after One Minute Couch Curo lias been administered. Safe nnd harmless for children. C. II. lluucnbiich. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Japan Is about to build another first class cruiser at Yokosuku. The finances of Korea will hereafter be managed by Tlusslan bankers. Over 700 deatlts occurred from plague In Bombay during tho week ending Feb. 1. It Ib expected that China will be able to raise her "sincerity loan" of 17,500, 000 tacls by Mny 1, The steamer China has arrived at San Francisco, after a tempestuous voyage, from Honolulu. Senor Domingo Gana, Chilean min ister at Washington, has been appoint ed minister to Kngland. Carl Dahle played a dirge on a pic colo and then hanged himself near llldgewood Itcservolr, N. Y, Two men and a boy narrowly es caped drowning by the capsizing of a small yacht in Long Island sound. The authorities of Burlington, Vt., are looking for Earl Sheldon, aged S years, who, It is feared, was kidnaped on Feb. 18. Judge Archibald, of Scrnnton, Pa., declares the school board of that city, which has been in existence for 20 years, to be Illegal. Pennsylvania's supreme court refused to grant an Injunction restraining the building commission from awarding contracts for the new capltol at Ilar risburg. Airs. Minnie Heinzelmnn, of Sheboy gan, Wis., has Just awakened from a 28 days' trance, during which she saya the knew everything that was occur llng around her. Many People cannot Brink colTeo nt ninlit. It spoils their sleep. You can drink Grain-0 when you please nnd sleep like a top. For Qrain-0 does not stimulate; it flourishes, cheers nnd feeds. Yet it looks and tastes like the best cofl'eo. For nervous persons, young people nnd children Urain-0 is tlio perfect drittk. Made from pure grains Got a package from your grocer to-day. Try it in place of coffee. 15 nnd 25c. AN AMUSING CHALLENGE. Spnnlnril'n Aliened noire to Klfilit Senator Mimou With Swords. Washington, March 15. Senator 'Ma son yesterdny received the challenge sent him by the editor of tho Spanish Illustrated paper, El Cardo. The docu ment is printed nnd is signed by tho editor, the Marquis He Alta Villa. The challenge Is to be a combat nt swords' point, and Is preceded by a short col umn ot personnl abuse, tit which Mr. Mason Is described as "an Ignoble Yankee senator who scolds like a wo man and who has not the valor to fight like a man, nnd who would take a slap In the face without resenting It." The American people are referred to as a "people who deal In pigs, and whose Hag Is the almighty dollar." The senator treats the challenge In n Jocose spit It. He says he will have to see the marquis before he decides whether he will accept, but that It scarcely accords with Spanish modesty for the challenging party to name the weapons, ns Is done In this Instance. Threntoni'd Strike or.Mluern. Clevelnnd, March 15. Concerning the possibility of another great strike of coal miners, Thomas Young, manager of the M. A. Hnnna Coal company, ex tensive operators In Pennsylvania, Is quoted ns saying: "A strike Involving about 20,000 miners will probably soon be in full swing In central Pennsyl vania. The operators declare they will not pay tho Chicago scale, and the miners announce their Intention to strike. It Is probable that the Hocking Valley operators will sign the scale rather than lose their share of the spring business." Cnsliiei- AhsIcmciI and Deciunprd. Abbeville, Ga,, March 15. The Bank of Abbeville has failed. Cashier Lat ham, In the absence of President Me hegnn, made an assignment to Max Land for the benefit of the bank's creditors. Mr. Latham gave the as signee the wrng combination to tho sale ana lett lirwn. President Mehegan has been absent two weeks. The mer chnnts of Abbeville are the principal losers, rue amount ot the loss can not bo ascertained until the safe opened. Tho Illinois Mino Scale. umcngo, march 15. The coal oper ators and miners of Illinois held meeting here yesterday to arrange tho details of the contract in accordance with the agreement reached at Spring- field two weeks ngo. The question o powder prices was settled by fixing th price at $1.75 a keg, with the under standing that If the price is reduced in Indiana it will be reduced In Illinois. The price to be paid for mining ranges from 36 to 08 cents a ton, being based on 40 cents nt Danville. LORD SALISBURY'S HEALTH. Tho Ill-It lull Pi-einlei- Must Vlnlt Franco at On 00. London, March 15. It is officially announced that tho Marquis of Sails bury, the premier and minister of for eign nlllnlrs, was greatly fatigued by Friday's cabinet council, utid a return of the weakness from which he has suffered, following the attacks of In lluenza. supervened, with the result that Sir William Broadbent, his phy sician, advised the premier to take a complete reBt In the south of France, Mr. A. J. Balfour, tho llrst lord of the treasury, and government leader In the house ot commons, will deal with for eign business during the premier's ab sence. The premier has no Intention of resigning. Lord Salisbury's temporary retire ment at tho present critical period Is the subject ot articles In all the morn ing papers today, expressing regret and concern, but also full of confidence In tho ability of Arthur J. Balfour to car ry on the" work of the foreign office. The matter was much discussed In tho lobbies of parliament last night, many expressing fears that Lord Salis bury will be compelled to dlop his double duty as prime minister nnd for eign secretnry. The rumors that Baron Cromer, British agent and consul gen eral In Egypt, will succeed him as for eign minister are revived. Sl Full Willi 11 llrlduo. Winona, Minn., Mnrch 15. The SO foot span :lacod nt this end of the Chlcngo and Northwestern drawbridge, across the river here, fell yesterday with six men on It, a distance of 25 feet. All six men were badly shaken up and bruised. The Injured are James L. Mc Donald, Frank Sawyer, II. W. Wells, l'homns Mungen and Thomas Dien, all Ff Chicago, and Harry Felgate, of tVInona. TO CUItK X COLD IN ONI3 MAY. Tnko Laxative Bromo Quinlno Tablets. All lmggists refund tho money if it mils to euro. 25c. Tho itenumo nas L. . u, on each tablet. An Kldctrlo AIr"Lln. Chicago, Marcli 15. A new air line from Detroit to Toledo Is to be built. Work on Its construction has already been begun, and It Is expected to be finished not later than Sept. 1 next While the road Is to be built after the most approved pattern of steam roads, the peculiar feature of It is that it will be operated by electricity. In this respect It will bo remarkable as being the llrst railroad of any consequence In this country to be operated by this motive power. Women love a clear, healthy complexion Pare blood makes it. liurdock Wood Hitters iTiiikes pure blood llnlli-iiiullnur a lliiticci Swindler Boston, .March 15. John Heed, alias Grcenalge, alias Spencer, tho bunco worker, was again on trial in East Cambridge yesteiday. Last week Beed was convicted of swindling Selma D. Hardy, a Prnmlngham fanner, out of $1,200, and was sentenced to serve not less thnn four nor more than five years in state prison. Yesterday Heed was convicted of swindling Charles Sweet ser, a Uhelmsrnrd fanner, 70 years of age, out of $3,500. No witnesses for the defense wero heard. Heed was sen tenced to serve a term not leHs than four nor more than five years, to follow the term previously fixed iinrnoy llai-iiuto's TriiHteo Mui-floi-pd Cape Town, March IB. Mr. Woolf Joe), the trustee of tho estute of the late Barney Burnato, the South African millionaire, was shot dead In his olllce yesterday at Johannesburg by one Von Velthelm, a former soldier. Velthelm entered Mr. Joel's offlco and demanded 2,500. Being refused, he snatched a revolver from a desk and fired. The bullet entered Mr. Joel's forehead, and he fell to the floor and expired. His murderer attempted to commit suicide. but failed,., Joel was Bnrnato's nephew. Give the Children a Drink called Graln-O. It is n delicious, uppctlzlug, nourishing food drink to take tho placo of coffee. Sold by all grocers and liked by nil who have used it because when properly prepared it tastes like tho finest coffee but is Ireo from all its injurious properties. Grain 0 aids digestion and strengthens the nerves. It is not a stimulant but a health builder, ami children, its well ns adults, can drink it with great benefit. Coats about 1 ns much us I'ofl'ce. 15 and 25c. To ItiiHh Itlflu .Mnnuruetui-lntr. New Haven, March 15. Preparations aro going on at the Winchester Arms factory In this city that indicate the factory will be set running 24 hours a day at once. The officials of the com pany malntuln silence about their plans, and will not admit that new orders have been received, hut reports are current that the government has placed a big demand for a large addi tional order of Lee rllles for the navy with the Winchester company, and that ammunition is also being heavily ordered. It looks as if tlie factory would put on three gangs at onco and run night and dliy. Plenty of Ammunition nt Tampa. Tampa, Fla., March 15, Ammunition continues to arrive In large quantities for the vessels of the North Atlantic squadron, but the cruiser Marblehead, which arrived here Saturday under orders to load with ammunition for Key West nnd Tortugns, is still lying at anchor a quarter of a mile from the railroad dock where she will haye to tnke the cargo- Thirty-six carloads of ammunition was tho full shipment sent to tills place. The two carloads of torpedoes and torpedo buoys said to be for tho protection of Tampa bay have not yet been unloaded, Every family should have its household medicine chest, and the fliat bottle in it should be Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup, nature's remedy for coughs aud colds. Eliuliii-ei- Mniioeiil'H Court Mnrtlnl. New York, March 15. Chief Engi neer A. O. Menocal, of the navy, whose court martial was to begin today, is still under the care of a physician, and tne trial will be postponed until fur trier orders. Mr. Menocal is to bo tried on two charges, one of culpable Inefficiency In the performance of duty, ana tne other neglect of duty. Both are founded on the work done in the construction of the new dry dock. Mr. Menocal recently returned from Nlea ragua, where ho had been with the commission appointed by President Mc- Kiniey to Inspect and survey tho canal Minors' Ilofi-tiG Fund Voted Down Columbus, O., March 15. The propo sition for the establishment of a de fense fund for the United Mine Work ers of America has been -lost by a vote or the members of the organization. Some timo ago a special commission submitted a plan for a defense fund and it was then sent out In circular form for a vote of the members. Tho count of the ballots shows 7,533 for and 10,211 against the proposed fund. SIMPLE AT FIRST. It Is Foolish to Neglect any Form of Files. Cure Them at the Beginning. Piles are simple in the beginning and easily cured. They can be cured even in tlie worst stages, without pain or loss of blood, quickly, surely and completely. There is only one remedy that will do it Pyramid Pile Cure. It allays the inflammation immediately, heals the irritated surface and with contin ued treatment reduces the swelling and puts the membranes into good, sound, healthy con dition. The cure is thorough and permanent, Here are some voluntary aud unsolicited testimonials we have lately received 1 Mrs. M. C. Ilinkly, 601 Mississippi St., Indianapolis, Ind,, says ; Have been a suf ferer from the pain and annoyance of piles for fifteen rears, the Pyramid Pile Cure and Pyramid Pills gave me immediate relief and in a short time a complete cure. Major Dean, of Colutnbus, Ohio, says ; I wish to add to the number of certificates as to tlie benefits derived from tlie Pyramid Pile Cure, I suffered from piles for forty years and from itching piles for twenty years and two boxes of the Pyramid Pile Cure have ef fectually cured me. Most JruggUts sell Pyramid Pile Cure or will get it for you if you ask them to. It is 50 cts. for full siied package and is put up only by the Pyramid Drug Co., Marshall, Mich. Buy Keystoneflour. Bo sure that the nanio Lessiq dc Baku, Ashland, Pa Is printed on r uck. Every expectant mother has a trying ordeal to face. If sho does not HOME DYEING A Pleasure nt Last. NEW STYLE 9 e e e rfY a 1 Ui AMAYPOL V SOAP I WASHES. & DYES Iff MAYPOLE SOAP WASHES MS DYES AT ONE OPERATION . . ANY COLOR. Tho Cleanest, Fastest Dye for Soiled or Faded Shirt Waists, Blouses, Ribbons, Curtains, Underlinen, etc., whether Silk, Satin, Cotton or Wool. Sold in All Colors by Grocers and Druggists, or mailed free for 1 5 cents; Address, THO MAYPOLO SOAf DEPOT, 127 Dunne Street, New York. m m 0 No Muss. No Trouble. I'lii) l loi Ma f.lmlteit Will Again linn on tho Southern Hallway, Tho Florida Llniilod, which is tho syn onym of all that is elegant in modern mil way trains, aud which during its former servico lias been a prime favorite, for tourists PROFESSIONAL CARDS jyt. W. II. Y1NC1ST. VETEKINARY SURGEON. from tl, North seeking tho mild climate f nrmluato and Late Itesldeut II.m Burgee it, there is no telling what may happen. Child-birth is full of uncertainties If Naturo in not given proper assistanco. 'S is tho best help you can uso at this' timo. It is a liniment, and when regularly np plied several months before baby comes, it makes tho advent easy and nearly pain less. It relieves and prevents ' ' morning sickness," relaxes tho overstrained mus cles, relievos tho distended fooling, short ens labor, makes recovery rapid and cer tain without any dangerous after-effects. Mother's friend is good for only ono purpose, viz.: to relievo motherhood of danger and pain. One dollar per bottle at all drug stores, or scat by express on receipt of prico. Funs Books, contalnlnc valuable Informa tion for women, will be sent to any address upon application to TrIE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, (la. Florida, will bo placed in service by tho Southern Hallway about tho llrst week In January, IPOS. With its return to servico this train, which will bo solid Pullman vcstibuled between New York, Philadelphia and St. Augustine will present features in the way of luxurious nnd comfortable appointments not licrctoforo ptesented, and which will lo destined to add still furthor to its nlrendy well established popularity. Tlio Soutliorn Itailwny is having built for tho Florida Limited sorv.'co thrco tralus.caeh containing n dining car, two drawing room sleeping cars, a compirtmcnt car nnd a library nnd observation car, each car com plete in nil its appointments and equipped with tlio very latest devices and nppllaucos for the comfort and convenience of the pas sengers. Whllo no scliedulo lias ns yet been announced, it can be stated that it will bo tho quickest ever nrrangod between Philadelphia and St. Augustine, nnd will be so planned that passengers can leave Philadelphia at some convenient hour during tho day and ar rive nt St, Augustine before nightfall of the following day. Philadelphia Record. Notice. Applications for further informa tion addressed to Jno. M. lieall, uistrict Passenger Agent, Southern Railway, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, will rcccivo prompt attention. 10-25-tf After years of untold suffering from piles, U. W. Pursell.of Knitersville. Pa., was cured by using a Bingle box of DeWltt's Witcli II.lo S.ilvo. Skin diseases such as eczema, rash, pimples and obstinate sores aro readily cured by this famous remedy, C. II. Ilngen-buck. ltUNNINO ON TIMU. Tit A ITS JIAK- SOUTllEItN RAILWAY KLOKIUA INI! A BKMA11KADI.K KKCOltD. Jacksonville, Fla., Feb. 22. Last season it was not an uncommon occurrence, for the trains from tlio North to reach heie from one to five hours late. Tho remarkable regu larity of tho arrival on timo of tho Southern Railway trains this season is a matter of comment and favorable criticism around tlio hotels aud by all incoming tourists. Tliu schedule of tho Florida Limited, the fast train over tho Southern Railway und tho Florida Central and Peninsular, is several hours shorter than that of last year, but tho track has been put in excellent condition and tho engineers of incoming trains say tho new schedule is made with case Wo are anxious to do a llttlo good In this world and can think of no pleafanteror better way to do It than by recommending Ono Minuto Cough Curo as a piovcutivo of pneumonia, consumption aud other serious lung troubles that iollow neglected colds. C. II. Hageubuch. tlie University State of K, Y. Ilcndutinrtcra :-Coumerclal Hotel, flhennndoab TURKIC VKAK COUItSK. Calls night or day promptly responded. M. BUIIKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW . Office Kgnn building, coner of vln n Centre street, Shenandoah, J. POMEROY. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. E. W. SIIOEMAKKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market nnd Ccntro streets. )l!OK. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box SS, Mahanoy City, Pa. Hnvluir Mudlcd under some of tho betl masters In London and Paris, will sire lcmoit on the violin. mandolin Terum reasonable. Addreu In ear 01 the Jeweler Shanaudonb. ullnr and vooal eillftta. t mm, mwmmmmmmmmm g "THEY DO THE WORK" 1 BRONCHO HOMCEOPATHICJ 4 - EDI ES 1UC REM Relieve and Cure 2? formula of nvted phyiHcliuif s Head Troubles gE Stomach Disorders s System Irregularities "For every III, a special pill." If not at Drug Stores, write i: DronxOhomicalCo.,Yonkors1N.Y. Health Book Mnllcd Free. mmimimmmmiiim 3 It Full Dress Suit Cases, i Spring Hats. I Spring Shirts. SEEING IS KNOWING 1 There isn't a hidden thing about our yorkor 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 m 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 thq- doors so wide open as nre keep them no one could be misled very long. When we say style and finish right, thel facts are clear as daylight. When we say best values we know&of you are competent ti judge. All we ask is that you look for yourself; that you trust your.'own eyes. A few exti steps or a square or two further in the cars that s all, at thejjw ,' t. Ten minutes, fij minutes in this-store will tell whether you were wise or unwise tcya sirei. Our Stock is the Newest S ty I e s tc 1 Spring. Not only the newest effects for spring in every most wanted department in styles yi find only here and at prices you'll find only here. Shenandoah's - Greatest - Gent 's - flirnishinj? THE UP-TO-DATE HAT STORE, MAX LEVIT, Prop. ajmmm.wm.TmrwMmmmmg Spring Neckwear. 1 Spring Gloves. 1 is East Mmn?fttf?r??ff?t??ti fc Sprinj