MM EVENING HERALD KSrAHI.l.HHKI) 1K70. Published very Evening, Ksccpt Huiiday, at Houtk Jaiidin Htrrrf. Nhaii CrorrHR. Tho Herald In tlrltveird tiiHhenandoaii and the urruuiuHiiK low.ia for six eent- a week, ,my ivkk o Iho carriers. Ily wall 83.00 a year, or X mm a tuunth, pnjaldo in alliance. AdvetHwi merits charged aecordlliK to puci-nnit position. Tlw uublighou reserve the rlijlit to ihanxe the tsVlnon of advertisement whenever the pub PAtloi f new demands It. The right Ik rsaprvc-d ts uje-tany advertisement, whether anil Tor or not. oat the publishers may tloetn improper. Adiertlslns; rate made known ftytw application. i&rtaled nt the pojtofilce at Hhenalidi-fth, P., ft second cios wall matter. TKLKPHONU CONNHOTION "All the Hews That's HI to Print." ' Evening Herald WnONlMDAY. MAlU'Il S:i. 1MN. I Thk prt'MMit wut'U is likely to , Olio of Ulollli'tltoll.s Inti-l'i-i-d to the iiouptt' ill i-ulini'i'timi with iiatioiiiil HlTllil-M. AnothkK Judge has declared the alien tax law unconstitutional, aial therefore ta.es cannot be collected 1 under its provisions. I'M.IKK tilt' Wltrtl and tuwiiHliip politic-inns, l'reaitlont McKiiilcy liii not bt'utt carrleil oil hih fi-i-t b thai voto of coiitlduiice. Oolil) continues to How into the country. The amounts forwarded from London and Paris to New York Miico February 'Joth huvo anioimted to $10,000,000. Ix the eternal lltness of tilings the Ctiiltitii battleship O'llik'uiiis ouht to be owned by a nation that contains in its bosom more sons of the Celtic raco than Ireland. Thk January and February earn ings of 1011 railroads in tho country, whoso reports have thus far been re ceived, show an increase of nearly 20 per cent, over the earnings of the corresponding months of last year. Cardinal Giiiuons, in his recent speech before the New Orleans Press Club, said if he were to jh'e uny ad vice to a public man, the most valu able he could oiler would he, "Always be frank with the reporters of reput able papers." Wanamakku, in a recent inter view, says ho will make addresses in Schuylkill, Lehigh, Luzerne and Car bon counties, and that he will got live delegates from Luzerne county. Ik does not say what tho result will la in tliis county. An exchange remarks that Vice President llobart attended the fun oral of thelato veteran journal clerk of tho Senate, Mr. fcSpuncor, and walked with the procession over a mile. There is nothing remarkable or brilliant about that. OoNCiiiKss.MAN Cr.MJii.Nds' first act after his arrival at Havana was to invest $18 in a Panama, hat. TIiom hats, as (Senator (iallingor afterward told him, are made in Now Hamp shire, ami are sold to dealers in Havana at S15 a dozen. I'attison, ho who was always donned in a cloak of reform when he went openly before tho people, can not wear that torn and bedraggled rag in another campaign. Ho Iiiim avowed himself for free silver. There's no reform in that. Oo.MPKTmON has lessened the cost of tile bicycle so that now a good bicycle can be had for ono-fourtli the price formerly charged. Bui it said there is much dissatisfaction among manufacturers at tho cut in prices, and a "trust" is talked of. Tint rules posted in thoofllco of one of tho elevated railroad stations in Chicago say that the girl cashiers shall not "road, sow, 11! rt, gossip or comb their hair" while on duty. That sign, if posted in Hheiiaudoah, would cause a strike in twenty-four hours. WriST Viuhima is rapidly forging to the front rank as the coal state of the Union. The United States govern ment has already recognized its coal as the best for naval purposes and one company at Thomas, in Tucker county, has received contracts for furnishing coal to the navy, which places it llrst among the coal com panies supplying the government. Thk Pall Mall Gazette bewails tho effect of the Dlngley law upon Uritish manufactures. In an article commenting upon the review of trade, issued by the Hradford Cham ber of Commerce, it says that "Urad ford had enjoyed especial prosperity In 1895 and 181)0 by reason of its sales to the United States, but that in 18!)7 a particular event happened which sent Bradford's prosperity with a rush down to zero; that event was tho passing in the United St-ites of the new tariff law commonly known as tho Dlngloy Act." luio sick li a'laclie, ail t-ute in the iiimi'li, en t-d lougim, uaj III tlr tiiia-li, dUtri-it and liullitfil in. Do not weaken, but have tonic effect. csnta. The only Kill to take ulth iluod'i Sjnjjjonlla. ,S WHtSt Cough Hjrup. Tames Good. Fw pjl la tlnin. Kohl nr druireUni. rl 11 UUHf 1 1 ... Ml IWDfc MKS. PlXKIIAlf TALKS TO m ens the female me 1 suffered . .5it ilin urn i-ii-M. I SfcSi any good. Was -i5(il . I.,,...- .1. ., momk UUl kill IIIIIIIIU III- Vl.inm'.. nvvwu.,, , .j..w ....... 4c3 niv mind to irive vour medicine a trial before suhmit- 'Mig ix..rflijc low in good health. I will always give your medicine the highest praise." sk Mrs. Plnliliam's Advice -A Woninn best Understands a Woman's Ills IN SENATIi AND HOUSE. rtepresontntlvcH 1 ) Im-iihm a Contoitod Election Cue IVoin Virginia. Washington, March 23. The naval appropriation bill was reported to the house yesterday, hut as It had not been printed the contested election case of Thorpe versus Uppes. from the Fourth Virginia district, was taken up and debated until 4 o'clock, when the house, owing to the Illness of Mr. Hhea, of Kentucky, who was to speak In the afternoon, adjourned. The case will be disposed of today. The prevailing Im pression Is that Mr. Kppes, the sit ting member, will be unseated, as upon the decision in this case "1II largely detietnl the decision In the two other Virginia cases, In which practically the same questions are involved. A feature of the senate proceedings wiiM mi (,vt rtfiilinl tin,.nli liv All nnfforv. of Louisiana, fn support of the pend ing national quarantine bill. lie pro-nniinei-il iih litlerlv Inelnrlent anil powerless the piesent systems of state quarantine to cope with epidemics of yellow fever and cholera, to which this country is name. .Mr. (jarier, oi Mon tana, began a speech In support of the hill to provide a civil government for mc district oi AiasKa, uut did not finish. After years of untold MiHt-ring from piles. It. V. l'liisoll.of Knitersville. l'.i.. was cured hy tislntr a sini;l Ihjx of DeWitt's Witch lluzlo salve, hkin diseases such as eczema, mill, pimples nml obstinate sines are readily i-uied hy this famous remedy. V. II. Hagen hucli. (.'Imrtios! 1'titln-p tVifh Donliln .Murder Texarknna, Ark., Match 23. Several weeks aro Mrs. John Cox and one of her children were burned to death two miles east of hero. It was reported as an accident. In which Mrs. Cox had fainted and fallen Into tho fireplace, where the embers set fire to her cloth ing nnd burned her ur. The flames were supposed to have also Ignited a cradle and burned the baby. Now, as the result of a story told by an older child, John Cox, the husband and father, has been arrested and Is con lined In jail, charged with the murder of the woman and her child. Don't annoy others hy your coughing, ami rik your lifo hy neglecting a cold. One Min ute Cough Cine cuics coughs, colds, croup, grippe ami all throat and lung troubles. C. II. Ilauenhuch. Severn Stlil'lll'll ft e'-t uml s-olimtvcHC, Kansas City, Mo., March 23. The most severe storm of the season Is In progress In the southwest and west Emporia, Kan., and Omaha, Neb., re port a fall of AO degrees In temperature since Monday night, and Wichita, Florence and other Kansas points mako like reports. Heatrice, Neb., reports a fall of 70 degrees In 12 hours. Vege tables havo been ruined, and It is be lieved that fruit crops have been seil ously damaged. Tor Infants and Children. Th fas til ills Is on e?irr vra;;er. c: A l'lilliiileiililii ureel Muriler. I'hllndelphla, March 23. Charles Gucnzer, age III yenis, proprietor of a furnished "room house at 410 North Sixth street, shot and fntally wounded Peter MeDevitt, aged about :!s years. MeDevltt came to the house with a woman acquaintance shortly before mldnlKht. He and (luenzer had some uords, anil MeDevitt started to walk away. Ouenzer pulled out a revolver and shot MeDevitt In the back. Mc Dovitt was taken to the llahneinnn hospital, and dh-d shortly afterwards without regaining consciousness. Ouen zer Was urn sted. A Great Surprise Is in store for all who uto Kemp's balsam for die Throat and Lungs. Would you be lieve that it is sold on its meiits and any druggist is authorized hy the propri'tor of this wonderful remedy to give you a sample bottle free? It never fails to curt- acute or chronic roughs. All dmggists tell Kemp's balsam, Price 25 and 50c. Dentil of i;x-C,'iimiiilMliir Vi-nsoy. Washington, March 23. Wheelock a, Veasey, of Vermont, formerly a mem ber of the Interstate commerce commis sion, died here last night. Mr. Veasoy resigned from tho commission about a year ago on account of falling health. Cliargt-ti of Criu.My .Not .Susliiliinii. New York. Murch 83. A. P. Dennett, British consul at New York, announced yesterday that tho charges of cruelty brought by the crew of the Ilrltlsh bark Ancyra against their captain had not been sustained. Case was dismissed. Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup gceias cs. pccUlly adapted to tho needs of tho children. Pleasant to taku; soothing hi Its hiflueiit'e, It is tho remedy of all rcmeilio for every orm of throat aud lung disease. THE FUTURE WOMAN. Will tho Now Gonorntlon of Womon bo Moro Boautlful or Losb So? MIbb JosbIo Ebnor'B Exporionco. A pleasing faco nnd grnccftil figure I Thcso nro ctptiimicnts that widen tin sphere of woman's useful ness. How can a woman have grace of movement when she is suiTerlng f rem. some disorder that givesher those awful bearing-down sensations? How can she retain her hcmitlf til face when she Is nervous and rucked with pain? Young women, think of your future and provide against ill health. Mothers, think of your growing daughter, and prevent in her as well as In yourself irregularity or suspension of nature's duties. If puzzled, don't trust your own judgment. Mrs. PiuUliaiii will charge you nothing for her advice; write to her at Lynn, Mass., and she will tell ytiu how to make yourself healthy ami strong. l.i-.lin I-1. Pttihlmm'u Veirnlnlile Pmnnnntnl Rfrrnrrth- organs and regulates tho menses as nothing else will, l ollowing Is a letter from Miss ,!i:ssir. KtiNKii, 1713 West Jell'crson St., Sandusky, Ohio. " lu. ah Mas. Pinkiia.m: I feel it my duty to letyou lMimi nf tlie m-cnt benefit vour remedies have been to for over a year with inflammation of liiul doctored, but no medicine did mc at a banatarhnn for two weeks. The .iiifi t tuti iini-Htt.ni'i' lint T mtiili) lit) .'!... t . i.i.i .in. llllg lu mill.. X lliau UUUUIWI 1H leiicorrlnea, painful menstruation, dlz- i i ZlllCaa, UUI VUUBIIUSS, (Villi litis on weak that I was unable to stand or walk. 1 have taken in all several bot tles of Lydia K. Pinkliam's Vegctablo Compound and Illood Purifier, and am ituxxixo ox 'i nn:. MirriiKus lt.wiAVAY n.oiuiiA ti:its mak ixo A m:MKKAiu.i: liix'oiti). Jacksonville, Kin., l'eb. 2'.'. Last season It was not an uncommon occurrem-o for the trains from the North to leach here from oia to live hours late. The remarkable regu larity of the arrival on time of thu Southern liaibvny trains this season is it matter o! comment and favorable ciiticism around the hotels and hy nil incoming tourists. Tin schedule of the Kloiid i Limited, the fast train over the Southern Kailway uml the Florida Central anil Peninsular, is several limits shorter than that of last year, but tin track has been put in excellent cundithmaml tho engineers of incoming trains say the neu schedule is mado with ease. The Surprlsa of AH, If. T X- T .. 1. .1 H T . . ,n i . .liinies uoues, ui mo nrug urin oi joues t Sou, Cowdon, 111,, ia sneaking of Dr. i-:....t.. V n:, .1.... i. ...!..... ivuifc a nun iiii-uvery, n,i.ys iiiul lusi, iviiuei his wife was attacked with La Orippo, ami ner riiMi gieiv no serious uiui luysieinus ai Covvilca nan Pana could do nothing for her. n seemeu to uevcimi into nasty ixmsump .1.... 1 1 .. : i ...i li:. i .lull. llill lll il, ll(; 9 null II3LU1U1 ill stole, and selling lots of it, he took a bottle mint-, iiiiu in inu gnriiisu oi an biio oegan ui get hotter from first doso, and half do.eu dollar bottles cured her sound and well. I)r King's Now Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to do this goo t work. Try It. Free trial bottles at A. Wmley's drug storo. Coming Kvents. April 18. r.ntortaiiimeut under auspieesof the Welsh Cougregational church, hi the chuich huildiug, South West street. Tickets 10 cents, including refreshments. It's Queer How Quick Pan-Tina cures coughs and colds, 25c. At (Iruhlcr Ilros., drug stoic. Till: .MAINK'S IMJATir LIST. Chaplain IiIiInvIcU'b Keport. IMaoes t)i Tiilal Loss at SJOIl. Havana, March 23. Chaplain Chld wlck has completed his mortuary re port, which shows that 257 men and two officers perished In the Maine catastrophe, six succumbed to their Injuries while lying in the San Am broslo hospital here, one died on the Spanish transport Colon, 171 bodies have been recovered from the wreck, of which 01 have been Identified, and of these 101 have been hurled In Colon cemetery and 11 at Key West. This Is the ofllcla! report, made public, after careful correction, for the llrst time. It Is probable that many more Identi fications will be established when tho enlistment records are compared with the notos In Chaplain Chldwlck's pos session of marks on the corpses. The central relief station In this city Is feeding 12,000 persons dally. It was formally opened today, although It had been partially In use already. The system Is admirable, and food Is plen tiful. There are 1,085 tons of supplies now on hand or afloat. Advices from the country dlstilcts are satisfactory, and show the same conditions as have been recently described. La Dlscuslon today criticizes tho editorial of La Lucha referring con temptuously to the charitable work of Americans In tho Island, and says that the editorial was Inspired by hatred of the Cuban people, from whom La Lucha has derived a large part of Its Income. "The editor of La Lucha," says La Dlscuslon, "knows that there are 200,000 victims of starvation, and would not care If there were as many dead. He Is Ignorant of tho great charities maintained by the United States, and also of the gifts of sup plies from the United States to other 'countilcH than Cuba In time of need." La Lucha and La Dlscuslon are politi cal opponents, and their editors aro personal enemies. The officers of tho Maine In Havana have not received orders to go north. Ail but Lieutenant Commander Wnln wrlght may be ordered away at any time. He has been placed officially In charge of the wrecking In progress under the contract. Captain Slgsbee and the other officers were supposed to remuln only while the court of in quiry was in session here, and they are confident they will be ordered away before April 1, as after that date stringent quarantine laws against yel low fever will be enforced more rigidly than ever, on account of the outbreak last year In New Orleans and else where In the United States, Captain Slgsbee Is not very well, nnd Is anxious to go north. Cannot Unload 011 U110I11 Sum, London, March 23. The return of United States Ambassador Colonel John Hay to London from ISgypt has re sulted In a swarm of war munition men and brokers who have options upon war vessels. Some of them renewed efforts to sell to the United States obsolete craft at preposterous prices. Two of tho brokers offered one ship at prices $750,000 apart. An official said: "The United States will not bo frightened In to fiaylng exorbitant prices or Into buy ing second rate ships and guns at any price." This declaration proves disap pointing to war material firms. The first Instalment of the Vlckers-Maxlm company's contract for guns, amount ing to J3S5.000, was delivered yesterday. Vho United States cruiser New Orleans (formerly tho Amazouas) will take a ieuvy cargo of powder, shells and guns. THE RISING WATERS. Coimliloiablc- tliimiiuo Alroail.v Itr-IHii-teil as a ltesiilt. Carllnvllle, Ills., March 23. Ualn has been falling for 72 hours, resulting In the loss of thousands of dollars to farm districts and railroads. The Litchfield, Carrnllon and Western rail road will not he able to run trains for some time on account of washouts and destroyed hrldttes. Fears are enter tained for the safety of the water company's dam and pumps. The Macoupin river la two miles wide and still rising. Spilngfleld, UK, March 2.1. The heavy rains of the past few days have flood ed the creeks and livers of central Illinois and many of them extend for miles In width ncrnss the lowlands. Several washouts were reported today on different railroads. MlllershuiB, ., March 23. The Kll huck river Is raplly rising, and people living In the hn lands are leaving their homes. No trains mi I veil here during the day, there being had washouts. Sidney, O,, March 23. The Miami liver rose over a foot yesterday, and Is still rising, as! many people living along Its hanks have commenced to move out of their homos. Portland, lnd., March 23. The Sala nionla river fs out of Its hanks, sub merging hundreds of acres of farming lands. The river Is rising rapidly and great damage has already been done. Comlntr I'lood at IMttHburir. Pittsburg, March 23. As a result of the heavy rains lu this section the rivers aie rising rapidly and a Hood that will Inundate the lowlands is predicted. Navigation along the Mo nongahela liver has been suspended, and the wnter Is over the locks. The Heaver river Is a rasing torrent, and factories on Its banks have closed down. The Allegheny and Ohio rivers are also ilslng. Croup instantly reliovwl. Dr. Tlx mis' ICelectiic Oil. l'eifeetly safe. Never falls. At any drug store. Faithless I'i'ih-chs "-Inesi For Divorce. Vienna, March 23. The Princess Louise- of Saxu-Cohurg-Ootha, eldest daughter of King Leopold of Helgium, and wife of Prince Philip of Saxe-Co-burg-Gotha, has commenced an ac tion for divorce In the Coburg courts. It was recently announced from Vienna that Prince Philip had taken tho pre liminary stops to obtain a divorce. Prince Philip fought a duel on Feb. IS with Lieutenant Mattachich-Kegle-vltch, and was severely wounded In thu right arm. The cause of the duel dated from a year back, when the love affairs of the Princess Louise, who eloped with the lieutenant, were the talk of Vienna. TO CUKi: A COM) IX OXi: DAY. Tako Laxative ltromo Quinine. Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if It fails to euro. 25c. The genuine) has L. I!. Q. on each tablet. Kollovc-d Vor PnteloU'H Day I'nradlnir Chicago, March 23. Colonel Marcus Cavanaugh has been relieved of the cemmand of the Seventh regiment, 111 Irols National Guards, hy Governor Tanner for parading his troops on St. Patrick's Day. Lieutenant Colonel Mo rlarlty has been placed In command. Colonel Cavnnaugh said: "It has been the custom of the Seventh regiment to parade on the Irish national holiday whenever there was a public celebra tion. The precedent was well establish ed, and the usual preliminaries were observed." A thrill of terror s experienced when a brassy cough of croup sounds through the honso at night, lint tho terror soon changes to relief after Ono Minute Cough Cure has been administered. Stfo nnd harmless for children. C. II. Hagciibuch. Storm 'Wrecks 11 SI oin-I Vtflniro, Kansas City, Mo., March 23. A storm yesteiday wrecked fourteen houses and destroyed many smaller buildings at Blue Mills, Mo., a little village about ten miles north of Independence, on the Missouri Pacific road. The only house occupied, that of Martin Hugle, was carried a distance of 120 feet. Hugle was Internally Injured, and may die. Neither Mrs. Hugle nor tho children were Injured. Ten thousand demons gnawing away at one's vitals couldn't he much worse than the torturus of itching piles. Yet there's a emu. Doan's Ointment never fails. l'nwderTKphisloii Kills nrn. San ltafael, Cal., March 23. An explo slon occurred yesterday afternoon at the' works of the United States smoke less Powder company, near here. C. A. Jenks, one of the head employes, and a laborer named Jenson were killed. A POPULAR MISTAKE Regarding Remedies for Dyspepsia and Indigestion. The national disease of Americans is nidi gestion or in its chronic form, dyspepsia, and for the very reason that it is so common many people neglect taking proper treatment for what they consider hiding stomach trouble, when as a matter of fact, indiges tion lays tlie 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 their beginning from poor digestion ; thin, nervous people are really so because their stomachs arc out of gear ; 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 tlie market claims to be a cure for dyspepsia, as well as a score of other troubles, when in fact, as Dr. Wcrtliier says, there is hut one genuine dyspepsia cure which is per fectly safe and reliable, nnd moreover, this lemedy is not n patent medicine, but it is a scientific combination of pure pepsin (free from animal matter), vegetable essences, fruit salts and bismuth. It is sold hy 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 cat all the wholesome food you want aud these lul'lels will digest it, A cure resells, because all the stomach needs is a rest, which Stuart's Dyspepsia 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 hy addrening Stuart Co., chemists, Marshall, Mich. skyour grocer for tho "Itoyal Patent Hour, and take no other brand. It Is tho bust flour made. HOLLAND'S SEA FIGHT. Ucnvy Dikes Which Arc Iluilt hy the Winds Themselves. Appreciating tho fact that tho high chalk cliffs of Kiighind are no protection ngnlnst tho son, tho Dutch onglnccrs did not at tempt to placo mi nrtlflolnl vortical wall ngnlnst tho waves and tho storm tides, hut coaxed the sen to deposit Its ennds on tho shore and so build It up rnthor than throw t ha 111 Inland and then, hungry for moro, cat Into tho shoro. Thoy behoved It best to tatlsfy Its nppotlto, but Induced It to toy with tho sands which Its own flood cur rents nnd waves bring from other shores nnd from tho oiling depths. Tho sand thus deposited blows in tho gnlcs over tho Inland country. Tho engineers Induced It to stop nnd build n barrier for them ngnlnst thu sea. Ono of tho heaviest dikes niong the coast was built hy the winds thomsclvos. The mud farmed between tho jetties ho comes dry In sunny weather, and the sur face is blown nshoro when tho wind Is in thut direction, It was desired to build n strong dike to connect with tho sand dunes. This wns nccoihplishcd hy setting in tho sand, in rows about n foot npurt, tufts of dune son grass near by. Tho tufts wcro plnccd nbotit n foot npnrt simply little hnlidfiilsof grass. Tho plncofor each tuft was dug out with thu hnmls, tho tuft set Into It nml thu Kind pressed around it. Tho wholo surface of tho dry, sandy beach nhovo high tldo was covered with this plantation, nnd just hack of It, nt thu high est point of tho existing snmly nren,one or two rows of rccils woro sot Into tho snnd, their tops cut otf nnd tho stalks left stand ing nbout four feet nbovo thu sand. Tho sand, drifting along over the surface, catches nnd in one windy day will nhnost bury tho tufts of grass and stand upa foot niong tho rows of roods. Then another plantation was mado nnd another, until a massive dike was built up tu tho height of thu adjoining dlku. In high storm tides tho waves will cat Into tho too of tho slopo nnd pull down thu sand, but by tho snmo process of building tho dike Is ngnln re stored tu Its former size. Engineering Mugnzlne. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Thirty-three Japanese coolies were not allowed to land at San Francisco. County Commissioner Meyers was convicted nt Pottsvllle, Pa on nine counts charging misdemeanor. Two steamers which reached New York from foreign ports brought a total of 990 steerage passengers. One man was killed and another fa tally Injured hy a dynamite explosion at the Kaska-William colliery, near Pottsvllle. Five persons were painfully burned or otherwise Injured during a lire In the building Nob. 118 and 120 Monroe street, Chicago. Morton Hudson is seeking govern ment aid to he leleased from a Mexi can jail, where he Is confined for killing two highwaymen. Mrs. Flora Herrlck, of Chicago, and her father, William Gessle, an Inmate nf the Soldiers' Home at Milwaukee, lave just met after a separation of 37 J ears. -jllowtd Dn. by Heart Disease, Cured b MILES' HEAIiT OURC, 'WC. mm mMm -I W It. C. C. SnT'T.TS, ot Wlntcrrct, lowii ! vjj Inventor an.1 manufacturer o v rhult-.Taftly Whlffletn-o Coupllnr -Titos of Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. "Two year fo an attack of Lafirlppo left mo with i eak heart. I had rua down la I'.esh t' rro skin and bone. I could not sleep lyli: wn for smothering spells; frequent ehar irtlng pains and palpitation caused a con tut fear of sudden death, nothing couh '.dueo 1110 to remain away from homo ove ijiht. My local physician proscribed Dr -.lies' Heart Curo and hi a few days I nn Mo to sleep well and tho oalns grartuallj essenotl, and linally ceased. I reduced th :f doses, having gained fifteen potmiU, am m now feeling bettor In every way than 1 lavo for years." Dr. Miles' Itcmedlcs ro sold by all drug lsts under a posltlvo uarunteo, first bottle cnefiU or money ro unded. Hook on dis uses of tho heart and lervcufioo. Address, F0Gtorc , cioaitn I III. MIIiESMnniOALOO.. Elkhart. Ind. "THE STYLISH PATTERN." Ar tistic Fashionable. Original. Perfect- J Fitting. Prices IO ami 15 coutH. None higher. None better at any price. m Some tellable merchant sells them In , J nearly every city or town. Ask for ' A them, or they can be had by mall from I us In either New York or Chicago. Z Cl. i-I T T7,.(.l CU..1 I i kjiaui!3 lancii. 4-iict mauiuu tuicci I sent upon receipt of one cent to pay ! postage. , i Brightest ladles' maga:!ne published. I Invaluable for the home. Fashions of ! the day. Home Literature, Household I f Hints, Fancy Work, Current Topics, J I Fiction, all for only 50 cents a year, In- fl I eluding a froo pattern, your own selec- I I Hon any time, bend two -cent stamps for sample copy. Address IrUi IvICiJALL CUMPVINY, S J42-H6 West J4th Street, New Yotfc. A JS9 Fifth Avenue, Chicago. &WE PERFECT B DO NOT despair: Jin Not NiiiTVr I.onntrt Tlie joys unit ambitions of Itlo can Tto rcsLorcil to you. Tim very worbtcatuHof Nurvous Debili ty nro at)M(luuly rurnl by i" 1; 11 r i:cro n it i i;tm. (itvo prompt retluf tuliibomtilu, lulling memory nml tlioUhto nnd tirnlnof vital t.owerfc.lucur' rt'il by Indiscretions or uxct'bfci'g of early years Imparl vltor ann irfuency iu every luncuou. II raco 11 n ibn svstem. (Jl?o liloutu to tlio cbcekH and lu&tru to tiio i-ycs of youiiK vital i-iii-rur, nlelo uuarun- oroiu, uno itm no 1 renew 'J boxes at $.K a coin teed euro or money ro fund carried In vest pocket Hold mailed Inpluln wrupperon efl Cuu bu itvprTivlu-rGor n-celi-tof iirlro 11 TIIKI'liUFKlTOCU. Caxtou Mil, CUIcaf'j.llL I-'or sale III Shenandoah by Hlieniindoah Drug Utoro mid (iruhler llros, Z BAZAR, i fATTERNSW ( i MAGAIINEW I e a c s e e e o e a HOME DYEING A Pleasure at Last. V SOAP WASHES. & DYE AH e e e e 0 e o OS No Muss, No Trouble. Sold in All Colors by Grocers anil Address, TIIO MAYPOLB SOAP TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE Anil l'lourrK, thn lluiitl uf Ain.-ricn, Citll- limilu. Via tho tiuo pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain llnuto," which tmtcrscs 11 region of iiorpctnnl suii8hiriO, whero snow storms, blizzards or high nliltiiiles nio unknown. I'ldliuaii first and second class palace and tourist slopping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old nnd New Mexico, Arizona, California, Oicroii, Washington,- Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rates, and nil tho comforts of modern railway Improvements guaiantccd to nil who pur chaso tickets via tho Missouri Pacific railway system. Tor rates right from your home, literature, uml full information, dropapbstal card, J. 1. McGinn, T. 1. Agent. BID Itall road avenue, Klinlni, N. Y or 31)1 Broad way, New York. 3-1-tf W. E. Iloyt, G. K P. Agt. IT IS EASY TO TELL. People who fail to look after their health are like the carpenter who neglects to sharpen his tools. People are not apt to get anxious about their health soon enough. If you are "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, pnin 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 Swninp-Koot, ful fills every wish in relieving weak or diseased kidneys and all forms of bladder and urinary troubles. Not only does Swamp-Uoot give new life and activity to tlie kidneys tlie cause of trouble, but by treating tlie kidneys it acts as a tonic for the entire constitution, If you need a medicine take Swamp-Root it cures. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and one dollar, or by sending your address and the name of this paper willi three two cent stamps to cover cost of postage on the bottle to Dr. Kilmer & Co., llinghamton, N. Y., you may have a sample bottle of this great discovery sent to you free by mail. WASHINGTON. I'lHtsnNAMA'-CONDUCrcn TOUK VIA 1'ISN HYI.VANIA KAILKOAD. The next three-day personally-conducted tour to Washinston via Pennsylvania Rail road will leave New York and Philadelphia ou Thursday, March 31. Opportunity will ho afforded to visit, under tlie intelligent dircctiun of an experienced Tourist Agent, all the principal points of interest, tho Capi tol, Kxieutivc Mansion, Congressional Li brary, the Monument, National Museum, &c. Au experienced chaperon will also accom pany tho party as a companion fur thu un escorted lady tourists. The rate, ?1 1.50 from New York, $11.50 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates Iroin other points, includes nil necessary ex penses during tho entire trip transportation, hotel accommodations and guides. Persons desiring to return via Gettysburg may do so hy purchasing tickets at $2 00 extra, which include this privilege. An opportunity will also ho aH'orded to visit Jit. Vernon and Arlington at a slight additional expense. Tor itineraries, tickets, and full informa tion apply to ticket agents; Tourist Agent, 1100 liroadway, Now York; or uddrees Geo. W, Uoyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, llroad Street Station. Philadelphia. THE PHILADELPHIA TiriES IS THE HANDSOMEST and BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED. During 1S9.S Till! TIM US will not only maintain the high standard of i-xct-lh-ncii It ri-iu-hi-d the past year, hut will steadfastly t-ntli-avor to excel Its own licst m-ord, and will not awcrvu from Its net purpose to mako THE TIMES THE FAVORITE FAMILY NEWSPAPER OF THIS COUNTRY ANll THE BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED ruiNTit-n ALL THE NEWS ALL THE WORLD ALL THE TIME No journal is moro extensively clrculnlcfl or lmn u wider clrclu of rentiers lu Pennsylvania tlnin THE PHILADELPHIA TlflES WHY ? BECAUSE IT DESERYES THEM Specimen Copies Sent Free -Send for One TT3P1YT PAII.Y, 83.00 per annum; aici-nts 1 CIvl'lO per moutlit lU-llvf-rcd by carrier for 6 couta per week. KUNDAY 151)1 1 ION, K! large, handsome pages ?JI eohiiiniH, elegiintly Illustrated, beautifully printed In colors, t-'-Ui per annum; 5 cents per copy. Daily and rJuu iluy, $3.00 per annum ; 00 tents pi r mouth, Address all letters to THE TIMES, rUlLADKUUU. NEW Lr--- old STYLE! I II- ff-SKlMSTYLE j-IYi AYPO Lrfjfi a iAYPOLE a a a a a e a a a a a a WASHES M2 DYES AT ONE OPERATION . . ANY COLOR. The Cleanest, Fastest Dye for Soiled or Faded Shirt Waists, Blouses. Ribbons, Curtains, Underlinen, etc., whether Silk, Satin, Cotton or Wool. Druggists, or mailed free for IS cents! MIOT, 127 Duane Street, New York. : PROFESSIONAL CARDS jyt. W. II. YINdST, VETEHINARY SURGEON. (Irndiiate and Ijito Itcnttlcut House Surgcrr the University Stnto of N. Y. Ileiuluuiirtcrsi-Commerctnl Hotel. Hhennndoah T1IKKIC YKAK COUU8I5. Calls night or day promptly responded. jr. " BUHKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. SOAP Oftlce Egan tiullrlliiB, rorter of Vain an (I v;eniro streets, sneiiAnuonti. T II. l'OMBUOY, 'I ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Bhennndonh, Pa. J W. SHOKMAKKlt, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Comer Market and Centre streets. pl!()K. JOHN JONICS, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Irfick Box 65, Mahanoy City, P. IlAvlne studied n niter soma of tho bal masters fl London and Paris, will glv Ujit on tho violin, mandolin, guitar and vocal ortUftir. Term reasonable. Address In cars of ftSSSi, he jeweler Shenandoah. "THEY DO THE WORK" 1 BRONCHO HOMOEOPATHIC -4 3 B P EM EDI ES IOC s Relieve and Cure Head Troubles Stomach Disorders s System Irregularities 27 furmuloH of uUd E "For every ill,, a special pill." 3 If not at Drug Stores, write 3 S Bronx Chemical Co.,Yonkers,N.Y. 5 Health Hook Mailed l'ree. 3 A ftenuiuu wolcomo wattsy ouat JOE WYATT'S SALOON. Cor. Haiti and Coal St. Pineal whlakeyn, beers, porter and ale ' constantly on tap. Choice emperance drink I and clfrarfl. j Philadelphia St Reading Railway Enc'ii. rinrn Hard Coal No Smoke IN EKI'KOT MAItCII 19th. 1898. Tralna leave Hhenandoati oa follows: For New York vt Philadelphia, week days, ' 210, 586, 730 951a.m., 12 88, 8 10 and 07 p. I in Huudays, '1 10 a. m. J For New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, ' S 86, 7 30 a. m 12 38 and 8 10 p. m. For Iteadlnir and Philadelphia, week days, 2 10,5 30,7 30. 951 o.m., 1283, 8 10 and 07 p. r. Mondays, 2 10 a. m. For PottavUle, week days, 2 10, 7 30, 9 54 a. m., i 12 33, 3 10, 6 07 and 7 2? p. m. Huudays, 2 10 a. ro. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week days 2 10.5 36, 7 30, 9 fit a. ln 12 83.8 10 and 6B7 f ra. Additional to Mahanoy City only, 11 40 p. m. Huudays, 2 10 a. m For Willlanuport, Sunbury and Lewlst-urff, week days. 4 01, 5 36, 11 SO a.m., 12 S3, T 25 p in Holidays, 8 25 a. m. For Mahano Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 4 0', 5 86, 7 30, 9 51, 11 30 II. m 12 33, 3 10, 6 07, 7 25, 9 65 and 11 40 p. m. Sundays, 2 10, 4 05 a. m. For Anhland and Shamokln, week days, 4 OA. 5 86, 7 30, 11 80 u. m 12 33, 3 10,6 07, 725 and 9 55 p m. Huudays, 4 03 a. in. For Baltimore, Washington and the Went via II. .III). It. K., ilirouL'h trains !-- lleadlne Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. A IE. I! X.) at 8 20, 7 55, 1126 a. m., 8 10 and 7.27 p. u.. Hundays, 8 20,7 00, 11 20 a.m., 8 46 and 7 27p.m. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Cl rst tiut Htreeta station, week days, 10 SO a. m, 12 20, 12 16 X 40 p ia. Hundays, 1 85, 8 23 p. m. TltAINH KOIl 8HKNANDOAH. Iave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00, 1180 a. m and 180,4 80, 9 00 p.m. Humlays, 0 00 p. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 80, 0 10 u. m.. 1 30 and 4 15 p. m. I.eavo Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, 12 01,3 30, it 81. 10 10 a. m. and 1 42,4 05,680 p.m. nunoays, uui n. m. Leave It-nilnK.wetk days, 2 0), 6 10,10 08. a. 12 00 in., 4 19, 6 00 and 8 20 p. in. Hundays, 2 01 a.m. Leave Pottsvllle, weeK days. 8 01, 7 10 u. m.. u ou ana u lu p. m, nuuuays, a U7 a. m. Leave Tamaoua, week days. 8 55. 7 46. 11 28 in., 1 86, 5 50, 7 as and 9 43 p. m. Hundays, 8 55 i m Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 12 20,4 91, n i.i, ii it a. in,, it, o in, o zi, anu luw p. in. Hundays 12 23. 4 21 a. lu. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 12 35, 2 40, IH5 080,830, 1025. 1159 a. In., 232, 582, 641, 7 07, iu n p in. nuuuays, 12 40, 2 40, 4 03 a. m. Leave Wllttamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 20 in., 4 00 anil II 80 u. in. HundayB, II 80 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street wail 'and South strict wharf for Atlantic City. Weekdays Kipress, 9 00 a. ra.. 2 00, (3 00 Saturdays only), 4 (X). 6 00 p. in. Aoaoramodo- iioii, duu a. in., o jo, ouu p. m. nuuuays Kiprt-ns, 900, 10 00 a. lu. Accommodation, 800 a. iu.. 4 45 p. lu. ltetiiridiiK leave Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Uipress, 7 85, 9 00 a m., 8 80, 5 80 p.m. Aecommooaiioii, -., s 10 u. iu. i m p. in. Sundays Kipress, 4 00, 5 80,800 p. a, Ac commodation, 7 15 a. m., 4 15 p. m. Parlor Cars on all extiress Iralnn. For further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and lteudlni; Hallway ticket agent or address . . T- T T , ' r (len'l Hunt., (len'l l'ass'r Act., Iteadlnir Terminal, Philadelphia. lOIX'S Oelclirnted remalo l'owilf rs nevor fall, ncfrjunj7rn!rui!T7naem , safe uid tun tifltr fiultnll I . i.i. rr . Iimn ' with Tsnsv fid Pcnnyrojtl 1111s snd other hie fSirtlcil. Alwiy buy th bt sad dW inUVnSBiirt,ANi..i. lultri,ctr iVr.ftffl (he Uit la tht niffiliet, A No. I. ClX. liuk tur, Uottoa. Mui
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