evening herald KUTAI1L1SHKI) 1870. Published every livening, F.icept Sunday, at 4 SOVTH JiRDtK HTREKT, NKAR CKSTKR. liie Herald Is deltvsied InHhenamtoali unci tho surrounding toAnsforsIx centn ft week, pay hi. So tlie carriers. Ily mall $3.00a ycr,or2? enfa a month, payable In advance. Advertlso ments charged according to space and poUlon. Tbfl publishes rnsorvc the right to chango the cwtttom advertisements whenever tho nub tf.ftreto-1 ol news demands It. The right lit irserved to wjw'.any advertisement, whrtlirr paid for or not, iit the publishers may deem LtprwpCT. Advertising rates made known tnpon application. Sxitered fit the postofllce nt Shenandoah, Ph., as second claws ninll timttcr. TRLKFHONH CONNKCHON "All the News Thai's Fit to Print." Evening Herald MONDAY. MAUCIl SI. 1SHS. TltK heavy Know full of to day justitk'8 the reinark that wintor ttlll llniern in tho lap Arc. QovitllNOll ilASTIxus lias boasted that the next Ijugirlitture would not meat in the now ouiiitol building, and it will bo no fault of his if it does. Wlllts the Hoard of Inquiry makes its report, wo may expect tile yellow Journals, which have assumed every position in tho war talk, to come forth and say, "We told you so !" Spain's 4 per cent, bonds are now quoted in the money markets of Europe at from 55 to 58. United States 1 per cents, new issue, are quoted at 123 and 12a. That tolls tho story. A piiomixkxt Cincinnati pastor announces that lie is in favor ot legalizing the sale of beer in public houses. Anything that runs to schooners is justillablo while so much war talk is on. Bktwkkx tho devil and the deep sea is an uncomfortable position to be placed in, but that is nothing to be compared with the position of one or two prospective candidates before tho Republican county convention this year. Aftku having endeavored for years to dissuade women from wear ing birds and feathers as ornaments on their hats, Mrs. Hichard Uoyle, of Loudon, gives it as her opinion that "where fashion is concerned the world of women are utterly callous and blind to every consideration ex cept their own selllsh vanity." Dr. Swallow is giving the state politicians much uneusiuess. II is in dependent candidacy for Ilasting's shoes is causing the Quay people many sleepless nights, while the Vaiianmkor boomers have come to the conclusion that the reverend gentleman is not by any means a dead issue. And tho Democrats smilo complacently. A SOUTHERN paper says "the North nnd Knst would supply tho guns and ammunition, tho West would supply the coitimlssarit department, and the South would be tho seat of war." Hence, according to that paper, the South would be the loser by a war with Spain, and all the rest of the country would bo a gainer. This is hardly the correct view. Probably in tho long run the gains and losses would bo pretty equally distributed ShknANDOAH has long enjoyed a well deserved reputation for the ex cellenco of its retail mercantile es tablishments, as well as for the en terprise ami progressivonoss of its individual merchants. Its standard to-day in this rospqet is higher than it has ever been, and there are fow towns in the county whose retail stores, taken together, are more at tractive or offer more inducements to purchasers. There are some mam moth concerns in other towns which are superior in size, but there is none whloh excels our leading local houses in quality, in variety and cheapness, nnd none in whloh the general aver age of excellence is higher. Tiik exports find that un average man requires fifty-nine ounces of food per diem mid that ho needs thirty seven ounces of water for drinking, and also thnt lie must have for breath ing, thirty ounces of oxjgen. It ap pears that a man eats with his food just ubout as much water as he drinks, ninny of the articles of so-called solid food being largely composed of water. In order to supply the fuel for run ning the body and to supply waste tlesuo a man ought to swallow daily the equivalent of twenty ounces of bread, three of potato, one ounce of butter and one quart of water. The large amount of water required is bttcause the human body is largely made up of that ingredient. In his speech last week John Wann niakor, the anti-Quay candidate for QoYernor, attacked tho record of members of the last Legislature, and among other things said : "To more clearly show the character of the contemplated steal, and the. juon suloncolegs daring of the .treasury looters,' in Novembor hist ut l'otts- ville, Schuylkill county, in a libel case, Jonathan Jones, a resident of that county, swore that Ma name had been pineal upon tho padded legisla- Hood's Are much In httlo; ninny uk. nam reiuJjr, efficient, satisfnr E3P III (T tnry, prevent a cold or feter B I fl J ! cm all liner IIU, Itek heaU W &eht, Jaundice, con.tipatlon, to- i'rlco 25 centi. Th oal I'llll to Uk Uu Jloud't tUrnuarllla. The Host Patient People ilust Show Annoyance nt Times. Niillilui: spoils it good disposition, quicker. .Nothing tniex a man's patience I.iko uny Itchiness uf tho skin. Itching piles almost drive you i-nizy. All day it liuikis you liiis-urablo. All ii lull t it keeps you uvvuke. Itch? Itch? Itch? with no relief. Just the Mine with lczctna. Can liuritly keep from scmtclilnu it. You would do so hut you know it mukei it worse-. Kuch miseries urn d.illy di-irruidiii,'. People nru leurniii!: tliey can he. cured. I.ritrtiltii thu merit of Dunn's Ointment, l'lenty of proof that Dosiii'k Ointment will cure I'ilei. Kezeuift or any llelilness nf tho skin, i'cail the testimony nf u Shenandoah citi zen. Mr. .John Thel. nf 17 South Main street iuusicin, piocuicd Dunn's Ointment from Kirllu's l'hiirinaey and makes this statement: 'I luivc iifed 1 loan's (liutmuiit and desire to say that In eight ,Veis search for a euro It is the Hrst positive remedy that I lmvo found. 1 sulle red from a most exasperating irritation and itching cnusiiik rau great siitl'erlnc and embarrassment. 1 could not remain till at times, nltlioiigli 1 nas compelled to sit and sulfer. Jly wife lead aliutit Doan's Dint- ineiit and went and purchased a box forme. 1 fuund it Ihii exact tliiug needed in my cue and 1 am now perfectly freo from the ex cruciating iiuuoyauco." Doan's Ointment for sale by all dealers. Price 50 cants. Mailed by r'ostor-Milburn Co., llulfclo, N. Y., solo agents for the U. S. Iteineinber tho name Doau s and take no other. tive pay-roll, at the lastsession of the Legislature, by Senator Coylo, who had secured power of attorney and had draw u $U00 for alleged services, although it is stated that Senator Uoyle knew ho (Jones) had not been in Harrisburg a single day during tho session." Itchiness of tho skin, horrible plague. Most everybody atllicted in ono way or another. Only one safe, never failing euro Doan's Ointment. At any drug store, 50 cents. a Havana iti:xr.iTr For NpnnlMi SnltorH Our Nntlon'x Alii For Ntiii'vliiu Cubans. Havana, March 21. Little work was done on the wreck of the Maine yester day by the divers or contractors. The city has been quiet after the festivities of Saturday night, lasting until early yesterday morning at the Tacon thea ter, where a dramatic representation was given In old of the fund for the Spanish army. There was plenty of enthusiasm in the crowded theater. Every patriotic sentiment was cheered to the echo, but there were no sensa tlonul features. The proceeds are not all in yet, but it is believed that they will amount to between $30,000 and $40, 000 In cold. Even with tho enormous prices paid for boxes and seats It was impossible that any such figures as $80,000 or $100,000 could be realized, as was Imped by some. The Hod Cross Society of America, having decided to devote Itself hence forth In Cuba to hospital, asylum and kindred work. Doctor lCgan prefers not to serve on the general committee. The distribution relief committee now con sists of Consul General I.ee, Dr. It Guzman, representing the Cuban com mand; Mr. J. I.. Vandewater, secretary of the Western railway of Cuba, repre senting the American contributions. General I.ee will act as arbitrator In the event of a difference of opinion be tween tho two other members. The food on hand will afford relief to all the needy In tho Island for a week or more, and additional supplies are afloat, rtellef has been sent to 131 cen tral points, from which 402 towns and villages have been supplied. Corn meal Is the principal ration, as being good food for the renlty hungry, but not likely to tempt beggars or the un worthy. Special Commissioner Klopsch has appointed three men to travel con stantly through the Island to verify the count of the needy nnd to see that the supplies are properly received and handled and to prevent fraud and gen erally to assist In tho work of distribu tion. The latest total reported to Mr. Klopsch Is 20!,000 necessltlous cases. Olve the Children a Drink culled Gniln-O. It is u delicious, appetizing. nourishing food drink to uiko tho place of coll'eo. Sold by all grocers and likeil by nil who Iiavo used It becnuso when properly prepared it tastes liko the finest cotleo but is freo from all its injurious properties. Grain Oaids digejtion and strengthens tho nerves. It is not ft stimulant hut a health builder, ami children, as well as adults, can drink it with great benefit. Costs about as much U3 cotfeo. 15 and 25c. THE WEEK IN CONGRESS. Mnlno Court of Inquiry Itoport Muy Upset All CaloillatloiiH. Washington, March 21. Whether the report of the naval board of inquiry on the Maine disaster goes to congress this week with a special message from the president calling for congressional action our relations with Spain and the proximity of a war, as viewed from the standpoint of the emergency prepara tions now going on to place the coun try In a stuto of defense, probably will be exhaustively debated In the house in connection with the naval appropri ation bill, the consldoiAtlon of which will begin tomorrow. Tho many emer gency Items In the bill, the large In crease In the enlisted force, tho liberal provision for battleships, torpedo boats and dry docks, will bring the wnoie subject of tho necessity for the prep arations directly before the house. An effort is likely upon the part of some of the radicals to force from those In tho confidence of the administration a declaration of the policy of the admin istration regarding Cuba. This they hope to do by taunting them with some of the rumors which have been floating about In the newspapers. No program has been prepared for the senate for tho present week, and tho course of events is liable to be in llueneed largely by developments from the outside. The quarantine bill is the unfinished business on the senate cal endar, and if opportunity offers Sen ator Pettlgrew will got up his public land bill. It Is expected that the Bun dry civil appropriation bill will bo re ported Wednesday or Thursday, and It Is also understood to be Senator Davis' intention to bring up the Ha waiian treaty in order to got a vote on the Bacon amendment. All these plans are liable to be changed If the report of the court of Inquiry Into the Maine disaster should he received. The receipt of this doc ument would Inevitably have tho ef fect of springing a Cuban debate In both houses which would sidetrack all other questions. to nuAitn ni:w .ti:itsi:Ys coast. Oilleorn or tho Stuto Mtllttn Advised to Ho Ill IteiiillneMi. Newark, N. J.. March 21. Tho com mnmllnK nfllcors of the regiments of the Now Jersey National Clunnl held a meeting at division headquarters of General J. W. Plume yesterday. There were present Colonel Campbell of New ark, Colonel lllnes of Paterson, Colo nel I.ee of Kllznbeth, Colonel Smith of Jersey City. Colonel Cooper of Camden, ami Colonel Mnmford of Trenton. Ad jutant Oenerul T. S. Chambers of Trenton and General P. 1). Wnnsor, commanding the First brigade, were also present. The Koneral condition of the troops was considered .and all reported satis factory. It was the sense of the meeting; Hint, as New Jersey has no roast defense be,tween Sandy Hook and Cape May, except a four gun battery at Sea Cllrt. New Jersey, in case ot war, would have to take care of her coasts with her troops the minute hostilities were bou;un between the United States and Spain. 'While no olllclal order was given, every man was quietly informed to be In readiness In case an emergency should arise. (leiiernl Monro to Visit Wnsliliiirton ISostoh, March 21. Cietieral Mont gomery Mooro, commander-in-chief of the llrltlsh troops in North America, accompanied by Mrs. Moore, Miss Moore and his nldo-de-cnmp, Captain Colbtirn, arrived In Iloston yesterday from Halifax. General Moore said to a reporter: "I am on my way to 'Wash hiBttm to pay a visit to the British am bassador. There is no political signifi cance In my visit. It may seem strange that I should visit the ambassador at this time, when the shadow of war seems to bo over the United States, but It 13 only a coincidence." Proctor's Appeal For Culm. Rutland, Vt Ajtarch 21. Senator Proctor, of Vermont, has been asked by Mayor Clement and several other citizens of this city to speak at a pub lie meeting Tuesday or Wednesday evening on his recent trip to Cuba. In a private letter to the pastor of the Congregational church the senator said: "For Heaven's sake, place Cuba first among your objects of charity, at least now." Charged With fJrnnrt r.nreony. I,os Angeles, Cal., March 21. Dr. William DeForrest, formerly of New- York cltv, but now a resident of this city, has been arrested on telegraphic Instructions from the pollco department of New York. He Is accused of grand larceny, the specific charges being the larceny from Alexander McKlfee, of New York, of S2.G00. Dr. DoForrest came hero some months ago and moved In good society. Ho was a widower, and not long ago married Miss Kather- Ine Kimball, a well known vocalist. Mrs. lturnott Seekw DIvoroo. Washington, March 1. Mrs. Frances Hodgson liurnett, the well known au thor of "Little Lord Fauntlerov" and other books which have gained wide circulation, has Instituted divorce pro ceedlngs against her husband. Dr. Swan M. liurnett. The grounds upon which the decree Is asked are desertion and failure to support. The charge, to a large extent. Is purely a technicality. For about three years Mrs. Burnett and her husband have lived apart. Sevoro Snow Storm In Moutnun Kallspel, Mont., March 21. The most severe snow storm of the season Is pre vailing In this section. At 1 o'clocl yesterday morning it began snowing, and at 0 o'clork In the evening 18 Inches of snow had fallen. At that hour the wind changed to the north, and the snow is drifting badly. All trains are delayed, and some will have to be aban doned entirely. The storm Is even more severe In the mountains. Children and adults tortured by burns scalds, injuries, eczema or skin diseases may secure instant relief by using DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It is the great l'llo rcmeuy. C II. Ilagonbiich. To Srnroli Tor 'Kloror TVuilrco. Berlin, March 21. Theodore Lerncr, with an expedition aided from state and private sources, will start on the steamer Helgoland next May In search of Herr Andree, the missing aeronaut, and to prosecute scientific investiga tions. There I This is Just the Thine. Ited Plug Oil for sprains and bruises. At Gruhlcr Ilros., drug store, jirotnor'H Snot f'roveil Fntnl. New Haven, Conn., March 21. Frank Enqulst, of Kast Haven, who was shot by his brother-in-law, John Erlckson, during a quarrel on March 8, died at tho hospital last night. Erlckson has thus far escaped arrest. Trnnsvanl'H Tlirent Aiinlitxt Knglaiiil. Johannsburg, March 21. The Stand ard and Diggers' News, In a seemingly Inspired article, says: "War Is almost inevitable unless England abandons her claim to suzerainty." A POPULAR MISTAKE Regarding Eemtdlts for Dyapepsla and Indigestion. The national disease of Americans is indi. gestion or in its chronic form, dyspepsia, and forlhc very reason that it is so common many people neglect taking proper treatment for what they consider trifling ttomacli trouble, when as a matter of fact, indiges tion lays the foundation for many incurable diseases. No person with a vigorous, healthy stomach will fall a victim to consumption. Many kidney diseases and heart troubles date tlicir beginning from poor digestion j thin, nervous people are really so because their stomachs arc out of gear i weary, languid, faded out women owe their condition to im perfect digestion. When nearly every person you meet is afflicted with weak digestion it is not sur prising that nearly every secret patent med icine on the market claims to he n cure for dyscpsia, as well as a score of other troubles, when in fact, ns Dr. Wertliier says, there is hut one genuine dyspepsia cure which is per fectly safe and reliable, and moreover, this remedy is not a patent medicine, hut it is a scientific combination of pure pepsin (free from animal matter), vegetable essences, fruit salts and bismuth. It is sold by druggists under name of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. No extravagant claims are made for them, but for indigestion or any stomach trouble, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are far ahead of any remedy yet discovered. They act on the food eaten, no dieting is necessary, simply eat all the wholesome food you want and these tablets will digest it. A cure results, because all the stomach needs is a rest, which Stuart's I)ysepsia Tablets give by doing the work of digestion. Druggists sell these tablets at 50 cents per package. Little book on stomach diseases and testimonials sent free by addressing Stuart Cou chemists, Marshall, Mich. AIDED BY MBS. HNKITAM. Mrs. W. K. Paxtox, Youngtown, North Dakota, writes about her strug gle to regain health after tho birth of her little girl: " Dkau Mits. Pinkiiam: It Is with pleasure that I .add my testimony to your list, hoping that it may Imhieo others to avail themselves of your val uable medicine. " After the birth of m tttle girl, threo years ago, my health was very poor. I had leucorrhnja badly, nnd ft terrible bearing-down pnln which gradually grow worse, until I could do no work. Also had headache nearly all the time, and dizzy feelings. Slen struatioiiB were very profuse, appear ing every two weeks. " I took medicine from a good doctor, but it seemed to do no good, I wits becoming alarmed oTer my condition, when I read your advertisement in a paper. 1 sent at once for a bottle of tiydla K. Pinkham's Vogotablo Com pound, and after tuklng two-thirds of the bottle I fult so much better that I send for two more. Aftor using three bottles I felt as strong and well as any ono. ' I think it is tho best medicine for female weakness ever advertked, anil recommend it to ovory lady I meot suf fering from this trouble. Matornity is a wonderful experience and many women approach it wholly unprepared. Childbirth under right conditions need not terrify women. The advico of Mrs. I'lnkham is freely offered to all expectant mothers, and her advico is beyond question tho most valuable to bo obtained. If Mrs. Pax ton had written to Mrs. Pinkhum be fore confinement sho would have been saved much suffering. Mrs. Pinkham's vddress is Lynn, Mass. TRANS-MISSISSIPPI EXPOSITION. Thlrty-llvo States Have Already Do oldoil to Piirtlelpiito. Omaha, Neb., March 21. Plans for Btate buildings at the Trans-MlsslssIppl exposition are coming In rapidly. The department of publicity has just re ceived the architects' drawings for tho Minnesota, Montana, Arkansas, Denver and Missouri buildings. The plans for the proposed Iowa building met the hearty approval of the experts of the exposition. The Illinois building is nearly completed, with Js,- exception of an additional wing, maue necessary for the accommodation of the fine art exhibit which Illinois will bring to the exposition. The Wisconsin building is well under way, and is ono of the most complete state buildings on tho grounds. The Nebraska building is practically completed. The plans for the Denver or Colorado buildings have been accepted and tho contract will bo let in a day or two. Plans for the Georgia plno palace have been submitted. It will be con structed wholly of pine donated by the people of Georgia. It Is a handsome structure. Tho Minnesota building will be constructed on similar lines, of un hewn Minnesota logs. Plans for the Oregon building are now being drawn and will be submitted this week. Mem hers of commissions of other states send assurances that plans for their state building will bo forthcoming within a short time. It Is highly prob nble that the states of Now Jersey and New York will construct handsome buildings at the exposition. Thirty five states have to date decided to par tlcipate In the exposition. In 30 of these commissions have been appointed and reports from agents In the field are to tho effect that at least five more states will be organized within the next ten days. The winter weather having been favorable, construction work Is fast advancing, and is progres sing In the main court, the Bluff tract and the Midway with great rapidity. The government building, D00 feet long, and the pinnacle of whose dome is nearly 200 feet high, Is nearly done, The management finds It necessary to build several annexes to accommodate the extraordinary demand for exhibit space. Mrs. M. E. Hussolle, 07 Park stroet, Newark, N. J., 6ays: "After having used Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup in my family with most cratifylne results I pronounce it the friend of all mothers." Stole Ton Wnth, fiot Flt!"oon"Yenrs, Omaha. Neb., March 1, Judge Sla- baugh, of tho district court, sentenced Charles Hendricks to IS years' lm prisonment at hard labor for highway robbery. The prisoner held up threo men. shot two and got ten cents. Ho was captured by his third vlcttm. I'rlnoo liooriso to Itulo In Croto. Constantinople, March 21. In re sponse to a direct appeal from tho sul tan the cz?ir has consented to with draw his demand for the $3,750,000 ar rears of the Itusso-Turklsh war Indem nlty, which his majesty at first insisted should be paid from the Graeco-Tur- klsh war Indemnity. This fact, It is al leged, foreshadows Turkey's accept tance of Prlnco George of Greece, the candidate of the czar as governor of the Island of Crete. An Alleged "Gold Hunt" Swlndlor, Now York, March 21. Hlrsch Cople mann, supposed to be one of the men who robbed Max Bernstein, of Cleve land, of $15,000 In this city last Novem her by selling him brass filings for gold dust, was arrested yesterday and held to await identification by Bernstein Solomon Jncobs, the principal In tho robbery, is now serving an eight year term in the penitentiary. Six CouvIotH Killed. Birmingham, Ala., March 21. An cx plosion occurred In slope 2 of tho Ten nessee Coal, Iron and Hallway com pany at Prntt Cltv. Six colored con vlcts were killed. Tho men were 1,600 feet from the surface repairing the air machinery. The explosion was caused either by firedamp or powder. It Is not possible at present to reach tho dead. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Professor John C, Zachos, for 30 years curator of Cooper Union, New York died yesterday, aged 78. Alleged heirs of the late Charles H, Contolt, of New York city, who loft his $2,000,000 estate to charities, will con test his will. The body of little Joseph Edge, who disappeared a year ago from a convent school at Nyack, N. Y., has been found In the woods.. Dr. E. F. Hartung, of Brooklyn, N, Y pricked his finger while making an autopsy, and will lose his arm from blood poslonlng. The Diamond Match company has been sued by Lewis niedenger, at Mar quette. Mich., who claims $30,000 for breach of contract. Peter Snyder accidentally cut himself In the stomach with a shoemaker's knife, at Mauch Chunk, Po neaily tllsembowllng himself, and Inflicting a fatal wound. Tho Ill-It Ml Fleet III China. Tacoma, Wash., March 21. Olhccrs of the Northern Pacific steamship Vic toria, Just arrived from China and Japan, report that the British govern ment Is massing a very powerful fleet of warships In Chinese waters, and that the British arc buying alt the coal coming to those waters for their men-of-war, and so anxlouB are they to get that they send vessels to sea and there hall the coalers and b.argntn for their enrgoes, paying gilt edge prices if necessary. There are now 20 or 40 British warships on the China station, and the fleet has been considerably augmented during the last few weeks. Among the latest nrrlvals was the big marine fighter Powerful, one of the most destructive vessels nfloat. iVriiblo Hud of n Feud, Birmingham, Ala., March 21. Two farmets residing near Dolomite found a blaze in a bursh heap In a narrow ravine. On close Investigation tho charred body of a man was found In the ashes. From articles strewn about the place the body was recognized as that of Matthew Hall, a well known farmer. Hall had been the principal actor In n feud of long standing rela tive to a property line. Andrew and GUBtavus Lee, "Dave" O'Neal and "Hnndy" Singleton are In the county Jail on the charge of murder. There Is evidence to show that the Lees, who are white men, employed the other two, who nre negroes, to murder Hall and burn his body. A Mnri'i'i-miH Virginia M nil Inn. Richmond, Vn March 21. In Appo mattox county Emmett Marshall, son of the late Douglass Marshall, shot and Instantly killed his brother's wife, Mrs. W. B. Mnrshall. He then ilred at his brother Douglass, wounding blm In tho arm, and attempted to shoot his other brother, the husband of tho woman he had shot. Emmett used a double bar reled gun. He Is demented. ! was taken to Jnll at Appomattox C. H., and tried to commit suicide by running his hend ugalnst a projection In a steel cell. FINANCE AND TRADE. Commorclnl Agency Hoports Still Con- tlnuo Kncoiii'itgliiir. New York, March 19. TX. O. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trade Bays: Neither peace nor war reports have changed the onward current of busi ness. Orders for more than $25,500,- 000 gold from Europe have blocked the way toward stringency for rates In money, and treasury receipts of about $1,100,000 per day have kept In check any question about the currency, while exports of products have continued at a rate considerably Increased, and tho demand for products of the great In dustries show steady expansion. Prompt action by the senate and house has re moved all fear of embarrassment through conflicting purposes at Wash ington. Tho government is making ready without any waste of time, while frankly assuring .everybody that It looks for a peaceful settlement, and hopes that Its prepe.rations may prove unnecessary. The backbone of the situation is tho excess of merchandise exports, again more than $41,000,000 In February, with an Increase of $2,000,000 In miscellaneous products, $2,100,000 in provisions, $4,- 500,000 In cotton and $7,000,000 in bread stuffs compared with last year, and $15,100,000 in nil products. Bradstreets' review says: Tho ag gregate volume of the country's busi ness continues sufficiently large to al low of favorable comparisons with past periods alike In this and In proceeding years. Aside from a quieting In de mand at a few leading eastern markets. where uncertainty as to the outcome of foreign complications Is advanced as a reason for unwillingness to embark In new business, the situation Is one pos sesslng nearly all of tho favorable features noted for some time past. The best reports as to distribution in lead lng lines come from the central west and the northwest. From Extreme Nervousness. TTIIAT no ono remedy can contain tho D elements necessary to euro all diseas es, is a fact well known to everyone. Dr. Miles' System of Itcatoratlve Kcmodles consists nf soven distinctively dlfforont preparations, each for Its own purpose. Mrs. L. 0. llrnmley, 37 Henry St., Bt. Cath erines, Ontario, .writes: "For years 1 suf fered from oxtromo nervousness and annoy ing const Ipatlou, doveloptng Into palpitation and weakness of tho heart. I was unablo to sleep, suffered much from hcadacho, pain in my loft sldo, palpitation nnd a constant feeling of wcaknets and prostration. I began using Dr. Miles' Nervine, lloart Curo and N'crvo and Liver Pills nnd tho Antl-Paln 'ills to relievo suddou paroxysms of pain and headache. I soon felt much improved md tho pains and aches and weariness left mo. I then look Dr. Miles' Restorative Tonic and am now restored to jay formor tood health." Dr. Miles' Itomedles ire sold by all -drug-Ists under a posltlro ,'uarantee, first bottle 'leiictlts or monoy re funded. Hook on dis eases of tho heart and lerveafreo. Address, Dr. Miles' lemediesl Restore Health Dlt. MILLS MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart. lad, EVAN J. DAVIES, Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. nillions of Dollars Go up in smoke ovory year. Take no risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured In first-class re- uauio companies as reprcsontod by TAVIT T3ATTCT Insurance Acent 'ISO South Jardin Bt. Also Life andAocldental Oompanlea n, "(SOU) DUST." IS A woman's hand If it is smooth and white it save her hands .cni,n niiCT washing' UUlllP VlMJl POWDEfcj to do her cleaning. If her hand is it snows sue is still using the wiry uoirt you use uoiu Dust Washing Powder? Largest package greatest economy. 0 - SJ I Int. n. H. rAIKUANK CUNIrAnT. ' s Chicago. 8L Louis. ' VjH Boston. U TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE Anil flimcm, 1I10 Ibinil nf Amnion, Cnll- rornbi. Via tho truo pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain Itoute," which traverses a region of perpetual sunslilno, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes nio unknown. I'ullmiiii first and Becoiid class palaco nnd tourist sleeping rare to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change, Quick timo, low rates, and all tho comforts of modern railway Improvements guniantccd to all who pur chase tickets via tho Missouri Pacific mllway system. For rates right from your home, literature, and full Information, drop a postal card, J. P. McCunn, T. 1. Agent. 510 Rail road avenue, Elniira, N. Y., or 301 Jiroad way, Now York, 3-1-tf W. E. Hoyt, G. E P. Agt. IT IS EASY TO TELL. People who fail to look after their health arc like the carienter who neglects to sharpen his tools. People are not apt to get anxious about their health soon enough. If you arc "not quite well" or "half sick" have you ever thought that your kidneys may be the cause of your sickness ? It is easy to tell by setting aside your urine for twenty-four hours ; a sediment or settling indicates an unhealthy condition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen it is evidence of kidney trcublc. Too frequent desire to urinate, scanty supply, pain or dull ache in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. There is satisfaction in knowing that the great remedy Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Uoot, ful fills every wish in relieving weak or diseased kidneys and all forms of bladder and urinary troubles. Not only does Swamp-Hoot give new life and activity to the kidneys the cause of trouble, but by treating the kidneys it acts as a tonic for the entire constitution. If you need a medicine take Swamp-Koot it cures. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and one dollar, or by sending your address and the name of this paper witli three two cent stams to cover cost of postage on the bottle to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Iiinghamton, N. Y., you may have a sample bottle of this great discovery sent to you free by mail. WASHINGTON. PEItSON'AI.t.V-CONPUCTKI) TOUI1 VIA PENN SYLVANIA JtAIMlOAJ). Tho next three-day personally-conducted tour to Washington via Pennsylvania I!iil road will Ieavo Now York ami Philadelphia ou Thursday, March 31, Opportunity will bo afforded to visit, under the Intelligent direction of an experienced Tourist Agent, all tho principal points of interest, the Capi tol, Executive Mansion, Congressional Li brary, the Monument, National Museum, &c. Au experienced chaperon will also accom pany tho party us a companion for the un escorted lady tourists. Tho rate, $11.00 from Now York, f 11.50 from Philadelphia, and pioportionate rates from other points, includes all necessary ex penses during thucntiro trip transportation, hotel accommodations and guides. Persons desiring to return via Gettysburg may do so by purchasing tickets at $2 00 oxtra, which include this privilege An opportunity will also bo a flu riled to visit Mt, Vernon and Arlington at a slight additional expense. For itineraries, tickets, and full informa tion apply to ticket agent?; Tourist Agent, 110(1 llroadway, Now York; or address Geo. W. lioyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Ilroad Street Station, Philadelphia. The Surprise of All. Mr. James Jones, of tho drug firm of Jones & Son, Cowden, 111,, in speaking of Dr. King's Now Discovery, says that last wintor his wife was attacked with La Grippe, nnd her case grow so serious that pliyhicians at Cowdon ami Pana could do nothing for lior. It seemed to develop Into Hasty Consump tion. Having Dr. King's Now Discovery In store, and selling lots of it, ho took n bottle home, and to tho surprise of all she began to set hotter from first dose, and half dozen dollar bottles cured her sound and woll. Dr. King's Now Discovery fur Consumption. Coughs ami Colds is guaranteed to du this good work. Try it. Freo trial bottles at A. Wasley's drug store. Coining Kveutg. March 22. Bean soup social by Miss Lizzie Jones' Class of Willing Workers of tho P. M. church in the lecture room. April 19. Entertainment under auspices of tho Welsh Congregational church, in tho chinch buildiug, South West street. Tickets 10 cents, including refreshments. Every family should have its household mcdiciuo chest, and tho fiist bottle hi it should bo Dr. Wooil's Norway Piuo Syrup, nature's remedy for coughs and colds. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Cnttlo Itocolpts in Philadelphia and tllll Cloning QlliltlltloilN. Philadelphia, March 21. Tho receipts of cattlo In this city Inst week wero B fol lows: Ucevcs, 2,217; sheep, C.321 ; hogs, 8,557. Receipts for the provlous week wero: liceves, 2,375; sheep, 4,015; hogs, 4.050. Heef cattlo were In fnlr demand, nnd nlthough the quality was poorer, prices wero stronger; 226 head wero exported on the steamer Missouri for London. Quo tations; Extra, D-Hil5ic; good, 6V6Q5!ic; medium, 4?4Q5c.; common, 4U4J414C Sheep were steady nt unchnnged prices. We quote: Extra, &5V4c; good, 4'4f4?4c,j medium, 4f4Jic; common, Siif3c, lambs, wool, 6V436Hc.J lambs, clipped, 1W66MC. Hogs wero fairly nctlvo at DMSJCc. for best western, 6V8JG?ic. for othor western and 5Ml&c for stuto. Fat cows were Inactive at iMUZSic, Thin cows sold from $8 to $15. Veal calves wero active at 5f7Vic. Milch cows wero unchanged ut 1204745. Dressed beeves wero active at BfaSVio. Headache Quickly Cured, Dr. Davis' Anti-Headache never falls, 25c, 'OOLD DUST.' ' fm telh the tale I shows she usc9 her head to. that she uses rough, wrinkled and shrunken, old soap aim soua coinumauon. Now York. Philadelphia, PROFESSIONAL CARDS JJU. W. H. Y1NOST, VETEMNAKY SURGEON. Grmlunto nnd Lnte Itestilciit lloune Htiraecp the Unlvcralty Btnto of N. Y. Ilcmliitinrtcrsi-Coimncrcinl Hotel. Shenandoah THKKK VlCAlt COUltSE. Calls n!fht or dny promptly retponded. itf- M. MJKKK, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. Olllee Egan building, con cr of Vain n Ccntro Btreeta, Shennndonb. J II. POMKKOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW BhennndoAh, Pa. JjJ W. BHOKMAKItK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market nnd Centre ptrcetfl. pltOK. JOHN JONKS, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Rox 69, Mnhanoy City, Pa. Having studied under somo of tha bent oiAsterHh London and Paris, will give lewrfs on the violin, mandolin, auliar and voonl ctrUura. Terms reasonable. Address in eara af Btroiite, tho iiwler Shenandoah. "THEY DO THE WORK" 2 1 BRONCHO I IHOMCEOPATHICJ 4 r I REMEDIES IOC E Relieve and Cure c .. . 3 s Head irouDies 5 Stomach Disorders s System Irregularities 1 27 formulas or natcd iilivfticlnns E "For every ill, a special pill." 2 If not nt Drug Stores, write 5 jt: Bronx Chemical Co.,Yonkers,N.Y. tZZ Health Hook Mailed Free. ZJS mmuuuuiuuuuiumm K rfonuiue welcome waitsy ouat JOE WYATT'S SALOON. Cor Haiti and Coal Stu. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale constantly on tap. Choice emperance drtnba and clgArs. Philadelphia & Reading Railway Hnyii..H Hum Hard Coal No Smoke IN KKKKOT MAItCH l'Jtll. 1098. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows : Yor New York via- Philadelphia, neek day. 2 10, 5 80, 7 30 9 54 a.m., 12 83, 3 10 and 6 07 p. m Bundnys, 2 10 a. m. lror New York via Mauch Chunk, week day,, 5 80, 7 39 a. m., 12 83 and 8 10 p. m. For Heading and l'hlladelphla, waek daya, 2 10, 5 80, 7 30. 0 54 ft.ru., 11! 83, 8 10 and 07 p. at, Bundnys, 2 10 a. in. For l'nttsville, week days, 2 10, 7 30, 0 54 a. m.r 12 33, 3 10, 6 07 and 7 V p. m. Bundaya, 2 10 n. m. For Tamaqun and Mahanoy City, week daya 2 10.5 88, 7.10, 9 54 a. m 12 83, 8 10 and 8 07 r m. Additional to Mnhanoy City only, 11 40 p. m. Bundaya. 2 10 a. m For Willlamsrxirt, Sunbury and Lewlshurr. week days. 4 03, 5 38, 1180 a.m., 1233, 7 25 p. in Bundaya, 8 25 a. m. For Mahano) Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 4 01, 5 8. 7 30. 9 51, 11 SO a. m., 12 83, 8 10, 8 07, 7 25, 9 5.1 and 1140 p.m. Bundaya, 2 10, 4 05 a. m. For Ashland aim Sliamoklii, week days. 4 05. 5 88,7 3(1, 11 30 u. m 12 33, 810,8 07, 725 and 9 55 p. m. Sundays, 4 03 a. m. For llaltlmore, Washington and the Wut via. II. & O. It. It., through iralaa Ira" ReaHInc Terminal, Philadelphia, (1. & It. U X.) at 8 20. 7 55,1120 a. m., 8 10 and 7.27 p. u Sundays, 3 20,7 00, 1128 a. in., 8 48 and 7 27 p.m. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Clirat tiut Htreets station, week days, 1080 a, in. 12 20, 12 16 8 40 pm. Bundaya, 185, 8 23 p. m. TKAINB FOH 8HENANDOAH. Leave New York vU Philadelphia, week days, 1215, 4 80, 8 00, 1180 a. m., and 180,4 80, 9 00 p.m. Bundaya, 0 00 p. in. Leave New York vln Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 80, 9 10 a. m.. 1 80 and 4 15 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, 12 01,3 80.8 85. 10 10 ft. ru. and 1 42,4 05, 8 80 p.m. Bnndnya. 12 0la. m. Leave ItcadlnK.week days, 2 03, 0 10,10 08, a. m. 12 00 m., 4 19, 0 00 and 8 20 p. m. Bundaya, 2 05 a.m. Leave l'otlavllle, weekdays. 8 03, 710 a. in., 12 80 and 8 10 p. in. Bundaya, 8 07 a. m. Leave Taraaqua, week days, 8 55, 7 40, 11 28 a. in., 1 86, 5 58, 7 20 and 9 43 p. m. Bundaya, 8 55 in Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 12 20,4 91. 8 15, 11 47 a. m., 2 17, 5 i8, 8 21, 7 44 and 10 08 p. in. Sundays 12 25, 4 21 a. in. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 12 85, 2 40. 4t5 6 ISO, KM. 10 25. 11 59 ft. III., 2 82. 5 82, 641, 7 67, 10 22 p in. Bundaya, 12 40, 2 40, 4 35 a. m. Leave VYIIUamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 20 a m 4 00 and 11 30 u. m. Sundays, 11 80 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street waif and South atrretwbaif for Atlantlo City. Weekdays ICipress, 9 00 a. in.. 2 00, (3 00 Saturdays only), 1 00. 5 00 p, in. Accommoda tion, 8 00 n. In., 515, 8 80 p. m. Sundays It x press, 900, 10 00 a. m. Accommodation, 8 00 a. ii, 4 45 p. m. Returning leave Atlantlo City depot, corner Atlantlo and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Uzpress, 785, 9 00 a m., 8 80, 5 80 p.m. Accommodation, 4 21, 8 15 a. re, 405 p. m, Bundavs Express, 4 00. 5 308 00 p. m. Ac commodation, 7 15 a. m., 4 15 p. tn. Parlor Cai-m no all ai ureas tralu. For further Information, apply to nearest 1't.itadclplila and Heading Hallway ticket agent or address I. A. HWKIOARU, Kiisoif J. Wkiks. (Jen'l Bunt, Uen'l I'asa'r Agt., Heading Terminal, Philadelphia. D R.nix's Celebrated Female Powders nevor fall. 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