t IV v.- EVENING HER ALB ESTAIIMSHUI) 1810. Publtalied every KvenliiE, Hxcept Sunday, at i Sourn JiRDlcc Stuket, Neak CmrRR. The Herald Is deltveird lnHhenandoiiti and the urroundlntr toirm lor Mx centp n week. pay abU o the carriers. Ily mull 8.00 n y nr or ! cutfli month, pnyablo In advance. Adverttao piatita charged accordlnjc to spnce and mm tlon. The publishers rcnerve tlie right to change the pVHlonnf advcntetncnU whenever the pub-fiSMo-1 of ncw demand It. The rl lit la teierrrd to liJeMany advertisement, wb Jthor Satil for or not, t.iat the publishers may deem proper. Advertlsinc rateu made known upon application. Entered at the poatoQlce at Hbenandoah, I.., as second claw mall matter. TKLK1M10NK CONNKCTtON "All the Hews That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald FIUDAY. MAltUII K, 18flS. In spito of wur rumors, the iasi bnll tse'-tson promises to open on time. Tuofon little is boinp; hoard telit tive to the noldlerV monument, it is not to he supposed that the project hits hsen abandoned or tlmt it is under cloud. At least we hope not. Makch, for the past few days, has been what March should have been earlier in the month. If we are not visited by a frost, however, we will not complain nt melt weather as we are having- TllK use of boodle in politics has been brought to a fine point in the staid old county of Lancaster. They could give Philadelphia politicians odlls and beat them at their own gujne. - The fashion papers assure us that ' bangs" will soon be in vogue. I'roni the appearance of things at the sev eral naval stations of the United States, it looks as though "Uncle Sam" Is getting ready to keep up with the time". i sinhi.k Philadelphia paper has poems on the detruotiou of the aine on hand. If the Spaniards re found guilty of the blowing tip of lie ship perhaps the most adaquate inishuiciit would bo to compel thorn o read these poems during a fixed eriod intelligent Spaniard can doubt that whatever other issue a war be tween Spain and the United Status might produce, it would forever sep arate Cuba front Spain. If, in addi tion, the Philippines were taken away from her, the last of her de pendencies would disappear and the rule of Spain would bo eonilned to the Peninsula. Tampico, in Mexico, is about to re- 4 .... ft. .1.4 .... .. ....... tntr,l pastime, a law prohibiting it in the State of Taiuaullpns having recently been repealed. In the march of civilization as tiie century draws to its eloM Tampico advances at a double iulck-step, and no doubt con siders itself entitled to high credit for ITS Ollierpri'-e. lit papeis i-i-it:uniiir the construction of the new bull rinjf with more enthusiasm than if it were a museum or an academy of sciences, and the community probably takes " ten times as much interest in it. A fm TtnNAr insurance cate has just been decided in Philadelphia of much interest to these societies. Ed ward Cf. Miller, a member of the Ancient Order United Workmen, transferred his $2,000 policy to a creditor to secure a claim, without consulting his wife, the original , bonefloiary. The creditor continued I paying assessments amounting to I $440.81. When Miller died his policy 1 was paid into court, which awarded the creditor $00.1.07, the full amount of dues and assessments paid by him, t with interest, and the balance to the kl widow. In voting to reimburse) the ofllcers and crew of the Maine for the per sonal losses sustained by tho destruc tion of that vessel, Congress ban taken a step that will receive the hearty approval of the entire country. The sturtling and unlooked for "ac cident,'' found the victims unpre pared to save anything, and all their little belongings went down with the wreok. Uncle Sam with commend able alacrity proposes to repay them out of his well-filled purse, and even tually Spain will bo called on to reim burse this country for the ontiro loss, and with freedom for Cuba thrown In to boot. Kithkr the Hobtou edict against theatre hats is tlofeotiyely worded or tho woman of that city are untieing n whollv unnecessary fuss about it. Apparently, there l futtlt on uotn gidos, for, while It is asserted that tho ordinance forbids the wourlng of any yfThd of a hat in the theatre, it is said that many of the women who onoy It wear, instead, plumes in their hair, which amount to tho sumo thinff, so far us obstructing vision is concerned. There should be a judicious com promise. A low hat is not objeution able, And should be pormlttod, but anything that rises ubovo It, from an iiiirrnttn to mi otriuli nlume. is tin obstruction and should be barred.' lis i. to .11 liver Ills, tmou- ii. h.-aita. Ii.- wur stem wti, uidlzestion, constlpa t on. 1Un tct wullr. ltu- Fills t DilnorcrliiK, SuUtkrsll (IrurnUti. M eenti Tl, uljr filli to Uk with UuuJ't tsaruiurUU 1 A Handsotno Complexion I is one of the greatest charms woman can i poiioi. rouoai's CoMrutiioM l'owoanj sM tm fx m m imr e A Minister Trials, This narrative from a minister is of greatest value to those whose nerves are unstrung, Iteallh shattered or otherwise ailirj. It is particularly appropriate, in this age of active, nervous, ciiitiYs labor. Ve art living tott fast. " Fist at light ntag," expresses it, for we Ulfc by ei.-e-ttieity, cook by electricity travel by electricity and so on. Its a hurry, hurry, hurry from the cradle to the grave. Wc cvowil too much t crowd our wortt, crow-! otir eating, crowd our ph.isure, crowu cur sleeping. A " breaking down of the nstvotn sys tem" is the way of expressing the result. It :ns a depleting of the nervs in duced by prolonged strain; ovek taxing oi the nerous system; a product of over hurry and bustle. It affects all people in all w.il'rs of life. It biffin physicians of all schools. No one knows the horrors cf such A condiiion better than Rev. I. N. Mc Cready, of Elkton, Mich. For years he labored faithfully and well. He was pro gressive and aggressive; a ica'.r among men, a deep thinker and a hard worker. In his he overworked; overtaxed his mental a.id physical strength The outlook was dark, with health shat tered and recovery apparently liop!rsj. Many rrc.ms for a cure were tried, with out recetvip wnetit. Finally h . took Dr. Williams' Pint Pi'Is for Pale People and was restored to healta. He s,v s: "In April, JS96, the physicians said I mtrt stop preaching or die. 44 1 had overtaxed mysJf and was suf fering fro n a complete breaking down of my ne.' ,'ous system and a persistent stom twn tr" -bte. CAI'TAIN SAM ICON'S BUUVATION It Wk a Sui-fl8' to Navy f fllciTS. nptiiln I. vans' I'ipi: rl 'ty. Key Ve.t. 'arch 25.--Mi n : that Captain Wli'.ai'n F. !'-iuii s"ii, of the Iowa, hod s ui't'c-il ' i lii'T Admiral Slcard In crimn.ind of the !; " t citused no end t,f (.'.m Hi incut anions t'.. naval officers h"n Vhe ad:mi-.il himself knew no.hiti" t the eh i,r until h was Rlni" ll'o pre (. -intcli. As already Hinted In ill -e di-',i.u li-, It was known by the bist irfoirrd that Admiral Sir aid was to Ijl- i'! veu, but no one thoiinbt the rluope '.."i nld cuinc so ciuiid.ly. Ti e hi l-' ti- n of O.ipinin Sampson .iai also sonm h.it of a sur prise. Thai ofti.er, althoiifeli of gieat oxperi 'noo and one nf ti e best eon strurtoia in the service, a hardly ronsidtred a favorite for the e. r.imand of v. hat r.inny think will be a ohtfng anuadnin. His health of Into has not been of the best. A li',;h naval officer Bald to this correspondent: "Captain Samp.n's appointment may not be partlruleWy popular, but it is one of i he bent things ever done by the department. X"i dor his tescrve, in his tall, spare form, th.iu exists a spirit of indomitable tm-iy and de teinilnation. If it e.r comes to a brush he will Justify his selection ten Jold." The appointment ot Captnln Jtoblpy 15. Kvans (Flghtinfr IJoh) to command the Iowa has created intense enthusi asm among the youriser naval element and caused great satisfaction all around. He Is .supposed to bo at Charleston. Itear Admiral Sleard will probably return home on waiting orders, and the Iowa will probably remain the flatrship. The pathos of Hear Admiral Slcard's retirement at this critical stage ap peals to all who have known or served under him. One naval officer said: "It was c Ident that the admiral's falling health made It impossible for him to retain command at this trying Juncture. Hut the way in which he has striiRftled against bodily ailments in the endeavor to devote the closing months of a splendid 40 years' service to active duty is a silent chapter of heroism as gallant as any Victory in naval history." Teu thousand demons gnawing away at one's yltals couldn't be much worse than tho toiturcs nf Itching piles. Yet there's a cure. Doan's Ointment novcr fails. THE PRODUCE MARKETS As lielleetert by llnaUnirstn I'lillndel pliln and Iinltlmoeo. Philadelphia, March 24. Flour slow; winter kuperttne. t-:vr..; ivnnsylvanla roller, rlr-ar, it.iW .'': city mills, extra, il.25i iiS. Itye Hour sold in a small way at W.si per bari-cl for choice Pennsyl vania. Wheat weak; N". 2 red, March, 98T$t!lc.; No. 2 PonnsylvHnlu and No. 2 Delaware red, B(f!ic.4jt Corn weak; No. 2 milted, Irlarch. 83tWJ4c.; No. 2 yellow, for lot-al trado. ;;i35'4c. Oats dull; No. 2 white, 83c; o 2 wlilte. cllpnod. Wilt 31iC. Hay steady for Rood grides; choice timothy, 112 for large bales. Beef llrm; bucf haras, 12." ua:.M, Foili easy; nun 9.5H.D5; family, $12.30Srj.;.M. IOTd eaty; n-atfirn atsn-,Hd. J,"..;',6.l5. Butter firn-., crramory. 15' .iliac: fuctory. 124ltyjc.; Ll glns. 19o.; lidi'ition creamery, IMjIi. L-c; Now York doh.v, 14frUe.: do. .Weamery, lS'-SUV.: fumy P-nnhylv.inla prints Job- blur" at do. .vlm'.i dultt: Uiae", whit. a..il ilu. t'neeso . ,d, S.'ptem , t' mbor, & ii'i.-t skims. - tlrm; New tel. bcr, 7'ic; tm .11 do. do., B',4c; light sUn-.s. faOUi 4'ii;.: full skims. -1 c 1 York and Pennsylvania, i1 ':.: west ern, frehh, llici southern. . !0'ic Baltimore, March 24. t'I'i.o- iiult and unch.uiscd. Wheat dull and 1oht; spot and month, 0M4$)8'-.;C. . -sin.i. , .t'.-oc: May, SS'.c: sU-arner lo. ; i,c. ,-. ..-ac; southoru wheat, by mimi'l' sn-.ti; uo. on grade, f IV fotn earv; upot and month. a4tWq.; AHU, KW-Jsc; ay, XS'iiWuc.; steamer raised. ai'VJBiic.; southern, wntie. sav-yiK.; uv. jviiuw, 14W33ip. Oati dull and eusJer; No. white. i'sioMc; wo. a ratxeu, piiitc. - easier; No. 2 nearby, KV(jSi)4i!.: No. 2 webtorn, W,.VTHic liny dull; choice timuthy, ia.iif:UI. Grain treisttts, lltno more inquiry for parcel ronan etuamcni quiet und unthanged. Bur.r strong and uiichiiiijiea. nutter sieaav una unwisw ed. Kks o.uiet and unolianad. Cheese steady and utichanyed, Jttuee, tMQ 1.76 per basket. Whisky unohanged. Llvo Stock Murtrots. New York, March 24, C .Wee quote American steers dull at ,',r(j,i-c ocnBf d widirtt: live sheep. WUU , grossed welKht; refrigerator beef at Van. Culves a vhadc higher; vmnioii to prime veals, r.,l.l.n. nt.eep steady; lambs ilrm; about i-oW; (.omniou to i.ood (", Hji75: .ne o cUuU? iMinbx, ttaC'iiUO; cllp l ,1 lambs, Ti(jC.23. Hous u trifle Armor ut JI-.I.W. K.u-i Liberty, Pa., UurtU M. Cattle steody, prime, WMtl.lS: common, n.809 1.10; bulls, stags and cows, $1'M.IQ. Hog active and higher: prime nediums, H.204f 4.25; best In ivy Yorkers, M.13S4-30: fair light Yoik. i-, i U5 I li, luavy hoRM, I.10 U4 20; pigs. J..0-MII. ,;uod loii-jl.,, fi.i'( 175. unmmoo lu tMr ioiiu.m, t2.Mi-.,li. Sncep tlrm; c.wi . Ji ' iiiw, JJ.M 4; inolco I. i ibi :" " .oi loon to 11UIJ JO. od lambs, Jbim- .J- eai e.-i-. is, Ju TO CUIUS A CtlLU IK ONUS DAY. TAo Ijiiatlvu Dromo Oninluo Tablets. All druiridsta refund the money if it fails to I film. 25i. The ecnuiuo has h. II. Q. on 1 each tablet. s " Ssveral physicians treated me, but no pr ir.anent bcnelit was derived. Four times I was stricken with nervous pr-.tratio.i ! twice with gastritis. "The attacks would throw me Into sp- ms. ' I could eat neitlvr meat or vegetables. " If my bare feet touched the floor I was immediately seized with cramps. "Iwasuedupl helpless, hopeless. "I commenced to take Dr. 'Williams' Pi :k Tills for Pale People. One box was a -..li ned and I felt no better. This (Mi en aj.ed me. " My wife urged me to try the pills some more, feeling that my life depended upon the result. " I continued to take them. "Since then, and it has been several mo it!, I have enjoyed life. " Have preached all summer and held rev.va! meetings for fifteen weeks. " I have had no muscular ciercic for years, but recently, have done considerable hi-1 work in my garden, my muscles bt.--"i;ng this test remarkably well. livery Sabbath I preach three times ar now think I am good for another tv.- ily years, if the Lord v.'ills." "i acid weight to his words, Rev. Mc Cr Jr male affidavit before J.D.Brookes, No' -.ry Public. Pr. Williams Pink Pills for Pale Feoplc exfrt a powerful influence in restoring w: cd nerve power and in purifying and cinching the blood. Druggists consider th.'.-.i the most effective remedy which th.v dispense. Ilio Florida I.I m I Lit Will Again lbm on ttie Southern IE.illua3. The Florida Limited, which is tlio syn oiijin of nil that Is elegant in modern niil tvay tiains, nntl which ditriuR its former vr i u has lieeu a prime favorite for tourists from the North seeking tlio mild climate of Flnr d'i, will bo placed in service by the Siut.'irn liailway about tho first week in .Iirjr u v. 1S0S. With its return to service thN train, which will be solid Pullman vestlbiiled betnerti New York, Philadelphia and St. Augmtine will prej-eut foatmea in the way of liix-ar'iiiiiH and comfortable appointments not lieierufuro presented, ami which will le destined to mhl still further to lis already well " t,tab!Wicd popularity. Tin: f-outhem Itallway is bavins built for the Florida Limited service three trainsench runt'iinim; a dining car, two drawing room sleeping ears, a compartment car and a lil.r'iy and olnorvatioii car, eneli car com plete in all its appointments and equipped with tlju very latest devices aud appliance fur the comfort and convenience of the pas sengers. While no schedule has us yet been announced, it can be stated that it will bo the quickest ever arranged between Philadelphia aud St. Augustine, and w ill be so planned that pawngcrs can leave Philadelphia at some convenient hour during tlio day and ar rive at St. Augustine beforo nightfall of the following dny. Philadelphia Kccord. Notice. Applications for turthcr informa tion addressed to Jno. M. lleall, district Passenger Agent, Southern Knllway, KJS Chestnut stiect, Philadelphia, will receive prompt attention. Ki-25-tf CASTORS A For Infants find Children. 51s fac- l!lll5 I: ea Wisaturs Cf CAfXAI.V SinsilKR ItKI.IKVKD. All MiiIiik oniuoi'H Hut I.toiitonniit Vuliiwrlclit to l.mvo Havana. Havana, March 25. Orders for re turn home wcro received yesterday by Cuptain Slfrsbee and the other ofllcer3 of the Maine now here, and all will eo north except Lieutenant Commander Wulnrlght. Chaplain John P. Chld- wlclc will jro with tho ofllcers. Lieu tonant Comm.'inder AVainwrlBht, who will remain In charge of tho wreck ing operations, will liavo his quarters, as now, on the Fern, Commander Cowles commanding. Captain Slfjsbee and his brother ofllcers expect to leave for the north by the Plant line steamer Olivette tomorrow. The correspondent react the naval orders bulletin to the ofllcers on the Tern's quarter deck Inst night. Deep Interest is felt, and much enthusiasm was expressed among them and among the correspondents on shore over the orders affecting Cuptain Sampson aud Captain Evans, while every one ex presses the hope that Captain Sigsbee Will be given an Important command. The Cuban railways make libera! oonces: ions to the relief trains carry In: supplies to tho interior and the coast towns. The roads from Clenfue gos, supplying1 IB towns, and from Cardenas, supplying GO towns, curry the supplies fiee, while tho roads east and west from Havana city make a 75 rer cent reduction on third class rates. It Is expected that the othei lines will make similar concessions, Special Commissioner Louis Klopsch Is justly gratified at the continued sue cess of relief stations In Havana city and equally pleased with the arrange raents for the depots In the Interior. Croup instantly relieved. Dr. Thomas' Eeleetrie Oil. Perfectly safe. Never fails, At any drug store. WAKAMAKEft'S CAMPAIGN. Ai iHimoineiitM I'oi-fodted tiiTliiiroiitrb ly Canvass tlio wtnte. Philadelphia, March 25. The itate committee uppolnted by General Koontz, chairman of the Ilourse con foienee, to arrange tlie AVuiiarnaker oampalun for the Itepubllcan nomina Hon for governor, organized yesterday and outlined tlie plans for the inauiru ration of a thoioiit'li canvass of the state. " Mx-Postmaster General Wanu maker met with the committee and manifested a lively Interest in Hs work. KIlaB Deemer was electod chair man, General Chatles L. Lolper treas urer and John J. Oreen of Chester sec retary. The name decided upon wbb the "Republican Union of Pennsyl vanlo." Mr. Wanamnker has dally been In receipt of offers of assistance on the stump of some of the best known public speakers In tho state These offers were accepted by the com mlttee, and Cu more speakers will be added. It's Queer How Quick Pan-Tlua cures coughs and colds, 25c. liruhler Iiros., drug Uore. At TWO NEW WAR VESSELS. The, IfoMt'iek.v mid Koarsnrnc Added to Undo Snm'ft Nny. Newport News, Vs., March 25. The twin battleships Kentucky and Kear snrge were launched here yertcrday in the presence of an lmmcnc crowd. There was not a hitch In th' prog-ram, nnd cheers from 80,000 throats greeted the ltttost addition to tlio United HtRten navy as they mid from the ways, the prow of the KettriaiM sprinkled with champagne, the Kenii'-'y chris tened with pure water from the home of Abraham Lincoln. Mr? Wlnnlow, wife ot Lieutenant Comma .dcr Wins low, eon of the comirmndei "C the fa mous old frigate that llri bore the nnme, christened the Kenf-iree and Miss Bradley, the tlaucht, r ot Ken tucky's Koveruor. acted ns sponsor for her slates namesake. As the Ken tucky started on her jourm y to the water a number of pint bottles of Ken tucky wIiIbHs' were hurled from the ciowd and smashed atftlnsi the shin ing; ride of the battleship. A banniK t by the New port News Shipbuilding company to the Invited guests Riven at Chamberlain's hotel, Old Point Comfort, conoluded the cere monies. To Cure Headache In IS Minutes. Take Ur. I)aiV Ati-Hesdacbc All druggists, Dt-oorHtioii Day 'four to (3ettjnburgi The Pennsylvania Itallroad Company has n'rauged for another of Its popular eoven dny rsoiislly-cnndtietefl tours to the battle field of Uettysliurg, Litray Caverns, aud Washington, to leave Now Yd 1. and Plilla delpl.i i by special train Saturday. May "8. Cute, $37 00 from New York; $21 0(1 from Philadelphia, covers nil iioees"nry expenses. Proportionate rates from other points For Itineraries aud full information apply to ticket agents ; Tourist Agent, 1100 Uronil- way, New ork ; 781) llroan stnet. zvcwarK, N. J. ; or Geo. W. Hoyd, As.i-t.mt Oeneml Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. There I This Is Jnst the ') hlng. lied Flag Oil for sprains and bruises. At Urtihler liros., drug store. Vrpsenee of 3IInd. Mrs. nyeoti 'J'hey tell me your hou?o was cutctert by burglars tlie other night aud thnt you were nil alono In it. Jlrs. Oolong Yes. but I had no diffi culty in frightening them off. Jlrs. llyson tor mercy s sake, whntum you dof . Jdrn uolong I crumpled up threo or four of the tidies on the parlor chairs: anil pulled the furniture nil out of plnoo. It made tho burglars think there was a man In tlio home, yon know. lioston Tran script. IXoiucuiHde Suit HAth. Put n couple of bundfuliot common E.ilt n n small bng mid shnl.ii It about In a linthtubtul of tepid Water. It will dls- lolvo at once. You will havo propmed u batli which will equal tiny "sensidu hot bath pslllon" In good effects, and It will cost you niuoh less. No Proof. I noticed that Olltra bad an ennago- ment ring on her finger." That doesn t prove that there's a wed ding ou hand." -Harper's Bamr. Jewish KUldes In Rome noer pnt un der tho Arch of Titus, but walk round it. The retihon Is It commemorates u victory over their race. One of thoprovltdunsof tlio Trench codo forbi is a doctor to inherit property left Iilni by n deceased patient. Ml fffl YOURSELF. Which Is Bolter, Try an Experiment or Profit by a Shenandoah Citizen's Experience. Something new is an expeiiment. Must be proven to bo as represented. He successful at home or you duubt it. The statement of u manufacturer is not convincing proof of merit. I tut too cmlniFoinent ot a iricuil is. Now, supposing you li id a bad back A lame, weak or Hctiins one. Would you experiment on it? You will mad of many so-called cures. Hut they come from far-away places. It's dilleii'iit when tho endorsement comes fiom home. Lay to move that it is so. llomu endorsement is the proof that backs ovory nox ot i;osn s Kidney nils. lioau this case. llr. K. liousc, of the Ferguson Home, says : I was taken with a lamo hick about four months ago. There was a continuous pain acroM my loins aud a great deal of licjiUflio. The kidney secret ious were not normal and every movement I made, such as stooping, bending forward, or attempting to lift anything caused sharp twinges to pacs through mo which held ms motioules lor a second or two on account of their severity. I learned about Doan's Kidney Pills in .some way aud procured them at Kirllu's drug fctore. The first box did me so much good I got another, but I did not have to use half of the second box, before the whole trouble und antioyance were things of tho past. Since I tok Doan's Kidney Pills there havo been uo traces of my foimer troubles and I giro them all the credit." Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by all dealers. Price 80 cents. Mailed by Fostcr-Milburu (U., Ilufl'ulo, N. V., sole agent fur the U. S. Keiuembur the name Doan's and lake no ither. careful In tlie choice of a school if you would avoid wasting time and money. Going through liooks dot not educate. Neither does putting m time. TIIE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, At Bkxmuburg, Pa., won its standing and reputation by the thorough woik of its faculty. It is a lieller school to-day than ever before ; not simply lecaiueof belter material equipment, (this is imjiortaut), but because of a (Wronger corps of teachers. They are nearly nil college and university trained. Rocent additions have been nude. Sp'ing term will open March 39th, 1898. Write for information to J. P. WELSH, Ph. D., Principal, Bloomsburg. ? Bt 'oMteUeiI reiusa i-o.irdM sever wJ. ftttti Tmmj pid i'unuyroytt 1 iIiAmhiI i,,uMll(M,.l a, win, L. a' ranixiuwi. a.wovi uuviiia bt Uift h. tht aKit, A N I JfetiW&M.tC'. Jli. IMVK IMV, IMK8 Hillions of Dollars Go up lu suioju ev rj jfr. Tak Ai rl&Va tin Oi.i v. .1 , r aijuik f.t. nitaio. etc., iUbi.i.4U irstclMetf uaum coni;iniie as rapweeutea t'f DAVID FAUST. tnnnce Agent, Alto Life snJAwJ Jcutal Oompsnles l'l.nnjdWnk .Hem w uhaadMlM'UM I lion TVS, u.i tr s Ur.K Tired 1:yc'. People tponk about their eyes bolhR tired, meaning thnt the retina or seeing portion of the eye Is fatigued, hut such it not tlio ciipo, ns tho retina hardly over gets tired. Thu fatigue Is In the Inner mid outer iiiunclo at tn'-hed to the nyelinll mid tho miiscli' of iicciiiiimndstlon which sur rounds tho lens of tho eyr. When a tient object Is to bo looked nt, this mimclo re laxes and iillons the lens to thicken, In orunslng Its rcfrortlvo Hiwer. Tho Ilinei und tititur liuisi li h arc used In covering the eyo on the nij U to bo loo Iced at, thu Inner ono being oi-pcclnlly used when n netir ob ject Is looked at It Is In the three uuia clos meiitiomd thnt the fhtlguois felt, tn'id relief Is seour.d temporal Ily bycloalnu tlio oyes or KBIng at, fur distant objects. Tlio usual lndl- ai Ion of Htrnln la a ludncbsof the rim of the eyelid, lietokcnlng a con gested state of tho inner surface, accom panied by some pain. Sometimes this weariness Indicate- tin- nwil nf rIiisfps rightly ad ipted to t bo .frmm, anil In other carci tho true reimdj is to ninssngo tho eyu mid Itn Rtirrotmdlngji as far ns may bo with the hnml wet in cold water. Phila delphia Li'dpcr 'Saved Her Life, 9J P.H. JOITN WALLET, of Jefferson, 5 WK, thn u whom nono la lnorohlghly esteemed or widely known, writes. "In 1890 1 had a sevcro attack ot L.iOrippe and at tho end o f four months, In spl to of all physicians, friends and good nur'ig could do, my lungs heart and hctvohb system were so completely wrecked, my lifo was dc rpalrcd of, my friends giving me up. 1 co;.M only sleep by tho U30 cf opiates. Jiy lnus and heart pained mc tor' lbly and my cont,h was most ngsnivatlng. I could not Ho In ono position but a ikort time and not on my left sldo at all. My husband brought me Dr. Miles' Nervlno and Heart Curo and I be gan taking them. When I had tal cn a half bottlo of orr-h I was luuchbet.i rami contin uing porsl.-teutly I tojk about a dozen bot tles and was complel ely restored i o health to tho surprise of all. ' Dr. Jlller-' P.omedics aro sold 1 y all drug gists und-: a pos!ii.ro guarant-ic, fir it bottle benefits or money re funded. I'jnk m ''I . asps nf t!in r, -1,1 nerves free. .'.dm-. , PLil&fefeiS&H hi:.;:".' -i:i. 1 .i", ;jo., liiihari, lud. RUPTURE CURED. A .Specialist on Rupture from Williamspoit will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT THE Ferguson House, from 9 a. m, till 1:39 p. m Rupture permanently and quickly Cured or no pay. Written guarantee to absolutely cure all kinds of Rupture without operation or detention from business. Absolutely no Dangjr. . . Examination Prcc loo persons cured in Sunbury, Shamokin Mt. Carmel and vicinity who can be referred to. Charges and terms moderate and within reach of all. -DRINK- CLEARY'S EXTRA FINE QUALITY - -GINGER ALE, Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne THE PHILADELPHIA IS THE HANDSOMEST and BES' NEVSPAPER PUQLISHED. Durinir 1.S98 TIIH TIMI'.S will not onlvmalntal the IiIrIi htandard of ext-illeneo It n-nohud the paat year, our will Hti-nuiiiriiiy cuueavor 1 vxcvl Its own best lecoitl, and wi!l not nvverv Irom Ilri but riurjHMe to niako THE TIMES TIIE FAV0IUTE FAMILY NEWSPAPER OF THIS COUNTRY ash TIIE BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED rmsTiso ALL THE NEWS . OF ALL THE WORLD ALL THE TIME journal U more extensively clrcitlittoil nr hiiHa wider I'lrc'lo ot rotuleiH lu lemiyjvnnta tlian THE PHILADELPHIA TlflES WHY? BECAUSE IT DESERVES THEM Specimen Conies Sent Free -Send for (me TUDiyiC DAILY, fa OUiir-r annum 1 Mci tlll10 ix-r month : dullt-r-rt-d bv lairrl contg for ft iwntmi-rutM-k. .SUNDAY Mill 110K. large, lmiidMiine iiuk- 31 colmniiM, elegantly liiiinruw-u, ueauiiiuiiy prinieu 111 color;, tier Anuiiin; ecHiita luir cony. Jinny una mi day, A O0 per annum 1 00 cents per month. Addreta all lettem to THE TIMES, rniLAtuiuHU, Sr tetori- "OOLD DTJBT." u 't a f W U . Tlie TO THE LAKD.OF SUHBH1NK iVnd I'liin-cm, tho Hand of Ameilcn, Cnll- rornln. ia the trtio pathway, "The Iron Mountain Iloute," wbicli traverses a legion of perpetual Minahine, whole snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes ate unknown. Pullman first aud eccdnd class palaco and tourist BloepliiK cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Moxico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without chaiiRc, Quick time, low rates, and all the comforts of modern railway improvi monts guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via the Missouri Pacific railway system, l'or rates right from your home, literature, and full information, drop a postal caul, J. 1'. McCaim, T. 1'. Agents 510 Kail- roul avenue, Elmira, N. Y., or 301 iiroad way, New York. 3-1-tf W. E. Hoyt, (1. E 1. Act. NOT ALWAYS UNDERSTOOD A fact often oveilooked, ornot always under stood, is that women suffer as much from dis tressing kidney and bladder troubles as the men. '1 he womb is iituated back of and ery close to the bladder, and for thnt reason any distress, disease or incomeniencc mani fested in the kidneys, back, bladder or urinary passage is often, by mistake, attributed to fe male weakness or womb trouble of some soil. Tlie error is easily made and may be as easily avoided by setting urine aside fortwenty four hours t a sediment or settling is evidence that your kidneys and bladder need doctoring. f you have pain or dull aching in tlie back pass water too frequently, or scanty supply, with smarting or burning, these aie also con- incing proofs of kidney trouble. If you have doctored without benefit, try Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, the great kidney remedy. Tlie mild and tbe cxtraoidinary effect will surprise ou. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures. If jou take a medicine you should lake the best. At druggists fifty cents and one dol lar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by mail upon reccir t of three 2-cent stamiis to cover postage. Mention HutAMi and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., llinghamtou, N. Y. 'I he pro prietors of this paer guarantee the genuine ness of this ofier. WASIIINOTON. rKltPOXALLY-CONnUCTj:!) TOUIt VIA POT- HV1.VANIA ItAII.KOAU. Tha next three-day porsonally-coiiiluctcd tour to Washington via Pennsylvania Itall road will leave New York and Philadelphia on Thursday, March 31. Opportunity will bo afforded to visit, under the intelligent direction of .in experienced Tourist Agent, all the principal points of interest, tho Capi tol, Executive Miinsion, Congressional Li brary, the Monument, National Museum, &c. An experienced chaperon will also aii-om- pany tlio party ns a companion for tlio un escorted lady tourists. Tho rate, $11 50 from New York, $11.50 from Philadelphia, aud proportionate rates from other points, includes all necessary ex penses during thoeutiro trip transportation, hotel accommodations and Ktiiues. Persons desiring to leturn via Gettysburg may do so by puichasiilg tickets at fa 00 extra, which lucludu this privilege. An opportunity will also be afforded to visit Mt. Yeruon and Arlington at a slight adilltloual expense. For Itineraries, tickets, and full informa tion apply to ticket agents j Tourist Agent, llOil lirondway, New York; or addro (leo. W. Boyd, AskUtant Qenoml l'asenger Agent, llroad Street Station. Philadelphia. Many People cannot Drink coffee nt night. It spoils their sleep. You can drink (lrain-0 when you please aud slccpliko n top. For Gniin-0 does not stimulate; it nourishes, cheers and feeds. Yet it lookb nnd tastes like tho best codec. For nervous persons, young people aud children (Jraiu-0 is the perfect diiuk. Mxdefrom pure grains Get n package from your grocer to-day. Try it in plaeo of coUec. 15 and 23o. IIU.N.NINO ON TIME, SOUT1IKHN KAII.WAY rUiniDA Tll.MTS MAK ING A itKMAiiKAiir.i; iti:coi-n. Jacksonville, Fl., Feb. 22. La-t season It was not au uncommon occurrence- for the trains from the North to reach bore from one to five hours late. Tho remarkable regu larltrof the arrival on timo of tlio Southern liailway trams this reason is a matter of comment und favorable criticism around the hotolsand by all Incoiulug tourists. Tlio schedule of the Florid Limited, tho fast train over tho Southern Hallway and the Florida Central and Peninsular, is several hours shorter than that of last year, hut the track bus been put in excellent cimditiun aud the engineers of Incoming trains say the new schedule is made with ease. Bucklen's Arnica Salvo. The Ixet salve lu the w.nld for onu, bruises, bores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sure, tetter, cb&pped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin uniptious, snd positively cures pllee, or jo pay required. It ts BimrtMiteefl to jrlve perfect sutislsetiou or tnpuy refunded. 1'iico MS rents per box. For sale br A. Waaler. Coming Kvcuts. April 10. Entertainment under auspices of tlio Welsh Congregational church, in the churoli building, South Wostitrcot. Tickets 10 cents, including rcfioshments. There are three Uttlo things which do more work than any ether three little things created they nro the aut, the boo and DeWitt's Llttlo Early Hikers, tlio last being tho famous little pills for stomach and liver troubles. O. II. Hagciibiich. Buy Keystouelluur. Bo euro thnt tho uamo Lessio Sc Baeb, Ashland, P., Is printed on every sack. "QOLD DDBT.' your tliinktng cap or your working cap? Tlie woman who studies to save herself labor and expense who strives to have her house look best at all tiuic9 finds nothing so helpful as Washing Powder ItKt fnr rlpnnlnt. owrrltilnw LnrKeBt package greatest economy. Ji. li. ralrlinnk Compnnj, CliicaKo. hi. Loom Nrw York, lloaton. rtnladi.'lplila. PROFESSIONAL CARDS pit. V. JI. Y1NGST, VETERINARY SURGEON. Graduate nnd Ijitf llroldent Horn - Surgecr th University Stuto of K. Y. Hcndouaiter-i:-Comiiierclal Jlotel. Hhenandnat- TJIltUl! VKAU COUliSK. Oftlls ulKht or day promptly reppouded. St IIIJKKH, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW. oniee Kj;ati huildliifr, corter of Main on Centre streets, Slienindoah. 1 JI. l'OMMUOV, ATTORNEY -AT -LAW SlicnnndoMi, Pa. W. BIIOIIMAKKH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market nnd Centre streets. pROR JOHN .TONU3, HUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Ii jx OS, Mahanoy City, Pa. Jlavlni? Kttidled 17 Ktlialeil utulr-i some of tho hI - tDASsem lp L,onuon nnu l'arts, will aire Wv nnd Parts. uyat on iievioiin,manuoiin, uuitara 3. uuttarand vocal aTHh ?SvV. Teruir rcaoonable. Address In eire 0 bumb. he Jffwelor Slioimn'lonli. A genuine wolcomo wsltBy ouat JOE WYATT'S SALOON. Cor. Haiti and Coal Sis. fljccal whlflkoyn, nerfe porter ud nlc currently on tap. Uhotcf cmperaneo drink and tJurm. Philadelphia & Reading Railway Enjius Burn Hard Coal No Smoke IN BFl'RUT MAItt'H lUtll, 1x18 Trains leave Hhcnandoah aa follows: For New Y'ork vlft Jlillailephla, week days, 2 10, 180, 7-U 9Sla.ro., 12 83, 8 10 HndS07 p. m ?uudnye, J 10 a. ni. For New Y ork via fttniu-h Chunk, week days, 3, 7 31 n. m uainnil U 10 p. m. I"'-r Reading and I'hll.idr-lpliia, week days, 2 10 3 30, 7 30. 9 81 a.m., Vi 83, 8 10 nnd 6 07 p. m, Hundays, V 10 a. m. Kor l'ottavllle, week davs, 2 10, 7 8s), 9 54 a. in., 12 33, 3 10, 6 07 nnd 7 21 p. in. Hunduys, 2 10 a. a. For Tainnqua and Mfthanoy City, week daya, 2 10, 15 Si), 7 30, 9 51 ll. in., 12 33, 3 10 nnd 0 (7 ?. ra. Additional to Mabanoy City only, 1140 p. m. rtmidiiyfl, 2 10 a. m For Wtlllamimnit, Sunbury and Lew!Lurfr, week duyn. 4 03. 5 20, 1180 a.m.. 123, 7& ; m Sunda) s 3 2-'5 a. m, ForIahano ''Innc, weekdayp, 2 10. 4 05, 5 30, 7 30, 9 SI, 1J 30 a. 111., 12 C3, 3 10, 0 07, 7 25, 9 53 and 11 40 p. in. Sundays, 2 10, 4 05 a, ra. For Ashland and Shamokin, week day, 4 03, 530, i3'J, 1130 a. 111. 1233, 3 10,607, 725 and ft A.t p m. Hunduyn, 4 01 h. m. For llaltlmore, Wuitiliigtori and the Wait via II. ttO. It. H., through trains Ion-1 Heading Terminal, J'hlladclphla, (P. & It. D K.) at 8 20, 7 55, 11 26 a. in., II 10 anil 7.27 p. l-. Sundlyi, 3 20,7 00,1120 a. in,, 8 4D nnd 7 27 p.m. Addi tional trains from Twenty.fourth and Chest nut ptrects station, week days, 10 30 a. ra, 12 20,. 12 US 40 pm, Sundays, 1 85, 8 23 p. in. TliAINH FOH HIIKNANDOAII Iamivo New York via 1'hlladelphlA, ueelc .liiyc, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00, 11 30 a. in., and i 80, 4 30, 'uo p. n Sundays, 000 p. m. lii-iiu New York via Matich Chunk, week lyn, 4 1)0, 9 10 a. m.. 1 80 aud 4 15 p. m. I.r-:ive J'lillHiielpbla, ltcadliiie Terminal, week .t:i k, 2 CI. 3 30, rl 11. 10 10 a. m. and 1 42,4 05,6:14 p.m. Sundays, 12 01a m. wo Ui-'iiih.B.wr-ek days, 2 05, 0 10,10 08, a, in. i2l in., 4 19, 5 00 and 8 20 p. in. Sundays, 2 01 a. ru Jxutve l'ortsvlllo, weekdays, S0J, 710 a. in, 12 30 and 0 10 p. ni. Bunduys, 3 07 a. m. I.uivu Tiimiwiuu, week days, 8 55, 7 40, 11 S' a. hi., I SS, 5 CO, 7 'JO nnd 9 43 p. in. Sundays, 8 55 ui Ia-bvo Mabanoy City, week days. 12 20,4 91, 4 15, 11 47 a in., 2 17, 6 18, 0 24, 7 41 and JO 08 p. in. SiLiduw 12 25, 4 21 a.m. Jjeave ilabanoy Plane, week days, 12 35, 2 10. I US SUO, 8 3 J. 1020, 11 59 . m., 282, 582, C41, 7 57, 10 22 it in. Sundays, 12 40, 2 40, 4 35 a. m. I.rwila wlllliilnsport, week daya, 7 42, 10 20 oi., 4 00 and 11 80 p. m. HunJuj , 11 30 v. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, I.c ve I'lilludclplila Chestnut atrcet waif and South strict whuif for Atluntlo City, Weekday Express, 9 00 n. ru- 3 00, (3 00 Satuidavs only), 4 no 5 00 p, ru. Aeootumoda tlou, huo u. in., 5 15, 630 p. ra. Sundays Eiprcw), 900, 10 00 a. in. AccommiHlatlon, 800 a. 4 45 p. in. Retiirnii, bnvo Atlantlo City depot, ron-er Atlantic and Ai kaueas avenues, Weekt'ays bxnria", 7 35, 9 00 a m., 380,680 p.m. Att-oniuaodatloii, I 25, S 15 a n. 405 p.m. Sundjyn Kipreas, 4 00, 5 30, 8 00 p. in. Ac contmiHlntfon, 7 15 a. in., 4 15 p. in, Varlor ('art. on all .vvir(.K tralMH vor further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia aud Iteadlm; Jtallway tleket agent or nildress 1. A. Swfioabd, Kdsom J. Wksks, Uen'l Mupt., Gen'l J'aai'r Agt., Heudlng Trrmlnsl, I'lilladeljlila. .HAKE PERFECT HER J DO WOT DESPAIR I !out Suffer Ionirer! Tho iuysumt amliitlons uf life Mtu o ret. tor od to you. Tbe very worntcaM'sor Nitvous Debili ty ar n'i'.nliiti'ly fiireM by IMUtriXTO 'rAIII.iri'M. (Jtvo piuiupt uHcf wliikuuiiila, lulllriK mt'inory unil tliuwasto nml drain of vifnl ptmcn.tncur r.duylndl cioti .nsorecesiea of early jturs Itupart vluor ttss? ami putciu - tooTciy lunciiou, Draco up the system. Cllvo 3.. bloom 10 me (.'luektf and lustre to the -iV eyes of young orold. One tfu Ik.t rt-ni hM JTt A VvluU enerRyi i5uoxb ut a km ff I i Ji'leto guaran teed uure or muney rctui WTMfyevl. Cau be cairlo.l lu rebtiiwltet. Hnld VlAilhy ererywhereor iu.iUi.il In plain i.ipiwron receljitof rrlce t y THK i'KUKK'-'i'O CO. Cuxtou Uldg. Cblcao,IU. ljrtiilo In Wioiiondoiili by SJietmndofth Drue Htore nntl Uruhler Ilros. EVAN j7 DAVIES! Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St.
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