IP-- EVENING HERALD IWTAIll.lSlll'.l) 1870. Publlahi-d every Evening, Eiicpt Sunday, at 8 South jAitmfl Stiikrt. Ntab (Iks nut. Tho Herald In dcilvtiwl lnShmiamlnaii mid tlio eiirronndlnt; torr.n fur nx cent a week, pay abt. o the carriers lly mail M.00 n year, or as eenta a month. payable in advance. Advertise ment charged according to apace ami po-dtlon. Th mibtHlicne mima tho right to change the nmttton of idverVleiiienU whenever tho pub rjMto-j ol nrni demand It. The rklit U tfyrrn to lijeianjrnuvertieemciu, wneiner rifla for or not. m.tt the publishers may deem 2-lproper, AdvrrtlMiiK rate mnuo Known nhnn annllrntlntl. rXntored at the postofltco al Shenandoah, second claM itjull matter. TKLItl'lIONE CONNECTION "All the News That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald THURSDAY. MARCH 31. 189S. WILL Coii(;ivssiuan Hruiuui kindly locate that iiumirntlou bill that lio promised many of his constituents would rocoiye nttetitiomit Ills hands? But, then, the llinersvillo Mtiitirnmii wants to return to Washington at the expiration of his present term. TilK national legislative body, the Congress of the United States, at all times rests under irrent responsibility It nlono has the power in such a crisis as the present to maintain peace or to declare war. It is supposed to repre sent the people, but unfortunately this is not always the ease. 51 any tninirs nre sum and done winch are foreign to public sentiment, and any rash or unwise action with regard to tho Cuban question will be without the sanction of tho nation. Tho whole country has stood behind the national admin 1st ration in its efforts to maintain the national honor and dignity, and do nothing and permit nothing to be done which would in any wise result disadvantageous!- or discreditably Tho President's purpose lias been to throw the inlluence of our govern ineut in every way possible in favor of peace in Cuba and the indopend ence of its long struggling people. Trust the President. Proper use of Wealth. William E. Cochran, a wealthy citizen and an extensive employer of labor, living at Yonkors, JL Y., has re cently built a capacious and splen didly appointed club house for work ingmeii of that town. The building cost $150,000, and $10,000 more was given to purchase books, which will form tho nucleus of a library for the use of the members. The appointments of the institu tion are complete. In addition to the Horary there are an attractive reading room, a lunch room, a smok ing room, a gymnasium, bathrooms, bowling alloys, billiard rooms, bicy- - tracks, and an auditorium which will seat five hundred persons. The privileges of tho club are ex tended to every workingiiian of good reputation and character in tile com munity. If all rich moil were equally mind ful of tho comfort and pleasure of their employes and for workingmen gonorally the conflict between labor and capital would soon cease. An institution of the character above de scribed is not only an earnest of the kind feeling which this ricli man has for men who work for their living, and is not only a place of dellglitfu reoreation for those who are eligible to membership, but it is an institution that must necessarily exert a whole some moral inlluence over the entiro community. It will be observed that only men of good character are eligible to membership, and this of itself ought to bo a stimulus to every man to be have himself like a gentleman, not only that ho may enjoy tho privi legos of the club, but that he may avoid tho stigma that necessarily at taches Itself to thofee whose moral habits are such as to debar them from membership. wealth lias Its responsibilities as well as privileges. A man may not with impunity do whatsoever he will with his own. Ho is responsible to a Higher Power for tho manner in which he discharges his great trust, and he must employ his money in such a way as shall best promote morality and subserve the interests of the community in which he lives. If all rich men would take that view, their riches would be a blessing to themselves as well as their fellow mon, and the prejudice against tho rich would soon fade away. When a rich man uses his wealth to gratify his own appetites and pleas ures, and wields the power which Pure Every thought, "word and action takos vitality from tho blood; every nerve, musclo, bone, organ and tissue depends on tho blood for Its quality and condition. O M 'i'lioroforo pure Opring blood is absolutely necessary to right Medicine nving nmlhculthy bodies. llood'sSarsaparillais thogrcnt blood puriller and tlio best Spring ilcdiclno. Tlieieforo it is tho great cure for scrofula, salt rheum, humors, sores, rheumatism, catarrh, etc.; tlio great norvino, strength builder, nppo tizer, stomach tonic and regulator. Sarsaparilla i sold by all druggists. 91, tlx for is. rreparod only by 0. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Get Hood's and only Hood's, Hood's Pills UkenattertlluueralddJfeUloa. Hoods DANGEROUS SIGNS V,'h- i i Ti.ui. woman or child lmi when the desiro to mako wator Is fre uient, especially when the urino stains linen; whon there arc pains In of the back ; when there is a suduiient in the bottom of tho vessel after it has stood over nifrht Kidney or Hladdcr Disease is present and life is endangered. immediate Help and cure can do tounu in ur, David Kennedy's l-nvoritc Kcmctlv. Kvcry dan ger sign and the dread Kidney Diseases themselves (oven tho most distressing cases) nro all removed by its use. It imparts at once renewed strength and activity to tne urmarv organs. SAMPLE BOTTLE PliUH. Send your full postofiicc address to tho Dr. David Kennedy Corpo ration, Rondout, N.Y., say that you saw this liberal offer in this paper, and a sample bottlo of Favorite Remedy will be sent frco by mail. The pictttro in this advertisement is that of Mr. J. E. Palmatcer and his granddaughter, of Athens, N. Y. lie was cured of Kidney Disease and shoot Eczema by Favorite Remedy. Mr. Palmatcer is most enthusiastic in his praiscof this great medicine. All druggists sell Favorite Remedy nt $i a bottle. money gives him in such u manner as to oppress tho poor, he is abusing a sacred trust, 'and instead of doing gootl, is doing harm with the means that has been put into his possession. Hl'AIN'S CAIMNI'.T rONTUltKN'C'K. Awaited on All Sides Willi tlio Ol cilt 'M Anvlrlv and Hope. Madrid, March 31. While tho situa tion here is outwnidlv of tin- calmest description, tho actual position of af fairs is reaanloil as critical by both the United States legation and the Spanish government. The United States minister, General Stewart L. Woodford. Is working ener getically and will continue to work energetically for peace until the first gun is tired. It Is known the Spanish government admits the desirability, or necessity, of complying with the de mands of the United States, and it is only In the disinclination of the min isters to put this willingness Into con crete form that the danger lies. If a conference were to lie held with Drlt isli, Oerman or French diplomats the matter would be settled without ques tion. The ixilnt which Oeneral Woodford Is now pressing Is that In the Interests of humanity hostilities In Cuba must cease Immediately. No date was fixed either in the llrst or In the present note, but the United States Is now dwelling upon the meaning of the word "Immediately," and Insisting that Spain accept Its general Interpreta tion. The public generally Is taking little apparent interest In the situa tion, but there Is a general disin clination to believe that war is likely. Minister Woodford's proposals are not yet known to the public here. The papers assert that when hu gave as surances or Americas friendliness Scnor Sagasta pithily retorted by al luding to the warlike preparations of the United States, the attitude of the American congress and to American popular feeling. Oeneral Woodford Is said to have explained this as "only natural In order to be ready for emergencies." The result of today's conference is awaited on all sides with the greatest anxiety and hope. To I'uroliiiMi tbn Ynclit Josephine. Philadelphia, March 31. Negotiations are pending between the government and 1 A. II. Wldener, of this cltv, for the purchase of the latter's ocean going steam yacht Josephine. The final in spection of tho vessel was 'made yes terday, and an rfer of 17G,000 Is said to have been made, while the price fixed by Mr. Wldener Is $21 1,000. It Is stated on good authority that the mat ter will be definitely settled today and the government will probably got the vessel at a compromise price. The yacht is now nt Wilmington, Del. MuKlnlc.v and lliiiiini lliiriii'd III Kftltry Kichmond, Va., March 31. President McKlnley and Senator Mark Ilauna were hanged and burned In elflgy last night by a crowd of men who assem bled on the outskirts of the city. Will iam Hattess. a well known Democratic worker, made a speech denouncing the Cuban policy of the administration. The speech was cheered, nnd nt the conclusion Hattess drew a revolver and fired at the elllgles. Hattess' shot was the signal for a general fusillade from the crowd. A Horth Var f'nptnln Slgboo. Washington, March 31. Captain C. P. Slgsbee, who commanded the bat tleship Maine nt the time of tho ex plosion, hns been nsslgned to duty ns aid to Secretary Long. Captnin Slgs bee will, in part nt least, assume tho duties formerly performed by Captain Ilarker. who, with Colonel Wagner, of tho army, compose the Joint hoard on defense plans. Oppose MK1iiIv'k I'olloy. Tampa, Flu., March 31. As a mark of disapproval of President McKln ley's policy the Port Tampa Naval He serves mot last night and tho mem bers tendered their resignations. They finally decided to wait a few days for developments. If there Is no change in the situation tho company will dis band. Itunlock Blood Bitters gives a man a clear head, an uctivo brain, n btrons, vigorous body makes him fit for the battle of life. HwedlNli t'onmil rioimrnl Still Missing New York, March 31. Nothing has been heard of Karl Woxen, consul general of Sweden and Norway, who disappeared from his olllco a week ago. An order for hla arrest has been Issued by his government on the charge of de serting his post without leave, and an examination of hla accounts Is being made. l'ntul Collision of Krelulit Trnlns. Chattanooga, Tenn., March 31. Two freight trains on the Western nnd At lantic railroad collided yesterday near Adnlrsville, Ga. Kngineer 13. S, Elliott was InstnntlykllledandEnglneer J. Mc Dade fatally Injured. The two loco motives wero demolished nnd a score of cars smashed In kindling wood. Several hrakemen wore Injured. A torpid liver robs you of munition nud ruins your health, DoWitt's Little Karly Iilscrs cleanse tho liver, euro constipation nnd all stomach and liver troubles. C. . llageubuch. Kloplnir ri limcHs Located. Huda I'esth, March 31. Princess Lmjlso of Saxo-Coburg-Gotha, eldest daughter of King Leopold, of Helglum, nnd wife of Prince Philip of Saxo-Coburg-Gotha, and her lover. Lieutenant Mattachlch-Keglevltch (with whom Prince Philip recently fought n duel), ate at (he castle of the lieutenant, which Is situated nenr Golubovecz, Croatia, M. Ii. Yoeum, Cameron, Pa., says "I was 11 sufferer for ton years, trying most all kinds of pile remedies, but without success. Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve was recommended to me I used one box. It hns effected a per manent cure." As a eniiaiiiit euro fur piles DoWitt's Witch Hazel Kilve lias no equal. 0, II- Itugeubucli, nain in pjis'iinir urino ill, - fcrf tho small AT? y Till: rt.r.MNO IN HAVANA. The People Deluded With tho ldcn of mi Armistice. Havana, March 31. Sunday nnd Monday were days of decided anxiety In the polltlcnl and business circles of Havana, but Tuesday and yesterdny there was n more quiet feeling. With out being able to give any good reason for their belief, many prominent men seem satisfied that peace is assured The word "armistice" is repented from Up to 1U, as If there were some magic within to solve the whole problem of Cuban strife. Those, however, who know General Maximo Gomez, General Callxto Gar tla, Senor Hartolomeo Mnsso and the other Insurgent leaders best say all reckon without their host who believe these men will agree to an armistice even If asked to do so by tho United States, unless it is plainly understood that the truce is to lie followed by recognition of Cuba llbre. It Is urged that General Gomez, after holding out all through the dry sea son, will decline to agree to a truce during tho rainy months, In which the Insurgents would have the advantage. On nil sides it is regarded as almost certain that If wnr does como it will not come until all proposed plans of ac commodatlng dlillcultles fail. A Span iard of high Inlluence, while talking recently with Consul General L,ee, said "The Sagasta ministry will not lie com pelled to light to Insure self protec tlon. Sagasta could quiet Spain by proclaiming, 'We have made Cuba an ashplle, a desert. It is no longer worth any outlay of blood or treasure. It i: only lit for negroes nnd mixed bloods. Let It go.' " But very few take such a view of the situation, although Ignorant Spaniard :ls might be deceived liy such a declara tlon. Mennwhlle it seems as if th Spanish military nnd naval powers that be are either convinced that there is no danger of active hostilities or nre utterly careless of the grave conse quences that the future mav hold. There are no visible preparations to provision Havana in case of a block ade, nor Is there anv notable Increase In the coal supply for naval uses. In the opinion of Americans here, ono o the gravest dangers lies in tho fact that the Ignorant classes of the city nre not In any way advised as to the chances of war or siege. They he Heve Havana Impregnable and tho fleet of Spain all conquering. If rudely awakened to othar views thov might become dangerous nnd foster Internal disorders. Consul General Leo continues as cheerful as sunlight, despite the fact that ho was warned of five distinct plots against his life. Of course he does not give credenco to such Btorles, and he Is carefully guarded by the gov ernment, but continued warnings of thlB kind are not a pleasant mental diet. The last story was that he would be poisoned by a bribed employe of his hotel. To this General Lee replied by asking tho newspaper correspondents who sit near him at meal time In case he is suddenly taken 111 first to shoot his waiter and then to run for a stomach pump. Don't Trifle With Coughs and Colds, Tako Pan-Tina (2Su.) and bo cured. At Gruhler llros., drug store. Dr. Swnllow ns nil Independent. Harrlaburg, March 31. He v. Dr. S. C. Swallow was yesterday afternoon ten dered an Independent nomination for governor by a committee of citizens from Philadelphia, headed by Herbert Welsh. Dr. Swallow responded In a brief speech, declaring his willingness to accept "If the people shall request my candidacy In sufficiently large num bers." Ho gave the committee notice that he must nlso lie permitted to ac cept other nominations If tendered. Beats the Klondike. Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Marysvillc, Texas., has found a more valuable discovery than has yet been made in the Klondike, l'or years he suffered untold agony from consumption, ac companied by hemorrhages ; and was abso lutely cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, He declares that gold is of little value in com parison with this marvelous cure ; would nave it, even if it cost a hundred dollars a bottle. Asthma, Itronchitis and all throat and lung allections are positively cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Trial bottles free at A, Wasley's Drug Store. Regular size 50 cts. and Si. 00. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. our (Jrowluir I'ouslon "Itnll. Washington, March 31. In sending to congress a deficiency estimate of $8, 070,872 for pensions for this year Sec retary Bliss states that the total num ber of pensioners on the roll June 30, 1897, was 076,011, while on the 28th of February, 1803, thero wero 080,613 on the roll, a net Increase of 13,590. The commissioner of pensions estimates that $1S,700,000 will be required for the payment of pensions during the re maining four months of the fiscal year. Tho farmer, the liicclianio and the bicycle rider aro liable to unexpected cuts nnd bruises. DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is tlio best thing to keep on hand. It heals quickly, and is a well known euro for piles. 0, H. Hageuhucli. Colonel Kn YlMlllilL'li Itolustntod. Chicago, March 31, Colonel Marcus Kavanaugh, who was removed ns com manding ofilcor of the Seventh regi ment, I. N. G., by Governor John It. Tanner and placed under military ar rest for parading on St. Patrick's dny with organizations not having tho per mission of Governor Tanner, has been reinstated. ' Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your L Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily nnd forever, bo mado well, strong, maunctlc, full of new llfo and vigor, tako Mo-Tj-Kac, the wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds In ten days. Over 400,000 curod. Jluy No-To-Bac from your own druggist, who will guarantee a euro. 50c or 11.00. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. Steiliug Iicmody Co., Chicago or New York. A BLOODY PROBLEM. Did Itontoii or New Yorlc Shed tho First Revolutionary Ooro? A brass tnhlut on tho flhlo of tho build up; nt 28 Stato street, Hoaton, Just lu tho rear of thu old stntohouso hears this in scription: OPPOSITE THIS sroT : was hhkd Tin: kikst hlood : oi- thi: AMKHICAN RKVOLUTION, : MARCH 6TII, 1770. : Erected by tho Biwlonian Society, 158(1. : A brass tablet In tho south lobby of tho Now York general postofllco bears this In scription: On tho Common of the City of Now : Yolk, lienr where thN building now : Rtiiuds, thero Htoud from 17C0 to 1770 n : liberty polo to commemorate) the re- : lienl of tho Btnmp net. It wns repeat cd- : ly destroyed by the violence of tho '. Tories, nnd ns repeatedly placed by the : Boiw of Liberty, who orKiinired " con- : stunt ntch and tuuird. In its def elite ! the llrst blood of tho American ltovolu- : iion was blicd Jim. IS, 1770. A. 1). 1807 Erected by Mnry Wash- '! ington Colonial Chapter of tho DaugU- : tera of tho American Hovolutlon. : Anent the Issno thus raised ns to where and when tho llrst blood of tlio Pollu tion was shed, Theodore Itoosevelt, in his Nuw York," has this to say of tho nilalr of Jan. IS: 'Tills wns tho flrpt bloodshed in tho struggle which culminated In tho It uvula tlon. It occurred six weeks beforo tlio so- called 'lioston niii(,siicre,' mi incident of tho same Kind In which, however, tlio Americans were much less ulonrly in tlio right than they wcro in tho Now ork case. Kvon In Now York tlio soldiers had doubtless been sorely provoked by tlio taunts and jeers of tho townsmen, but thero wns absolutely no Justification for tholr cutting down tho liberty polo, nnd tlio Now Yorkers wero perfectly right in refusing to submit tamely to such an ont niKO. Thu-chlcf fault seems to havo lain with tlio garrison olllcers, who should havo kept tholr men under restraint or else havo taken immediate steps to remedy the wrong they did in cutting down tho pole." Now York Commercial Adver tlsor. DOING GOOD EVERYWHERE. A Medical Discovery that Effectually Cures PlleB in Every Form. For many years physicians have experi mented in vain, seeking a remedy which would effectually cure piles and other rectal troubles, without resorting to a surgical oper ation. Many remedies were found to give temporary relief, but none could be depended upon to make a lasting, satisfactory cure. vtitntn a recent period, However, a new remedy, the Pyramid 1'ile Cure, has been re peatedly tested in hundreds of cases and with highly satisfactory results. The first effect of the Pyramid Tile Cure is to instantly remove the pain and irritation generally present and from that time on the cure rapidly progresses and before the patient is hardly aware of it he is entirely cured The remedy seems to act directly on the nerves and blood vesslcs of the parts afiected as it comes into direct contact with them and sets up a healthy action, which in a perfectly natural way brings the parts to their normal condition. The remedy does its work without any pain or inconvenience to the sufferer and justly considered one of the most meritorious discoveries of modern medicine. Piles is one of the most annoj'ingand often times dangerous diseases with which humanity is afflicted. If neglected it frequently develops into fistula or some equally fatal or incurable trouble, whereas by the timely use of this simple but effective remedy no one need sutler a single day from any form of piles unless they want to. The Pyramid Pile Cure is perfectly harm less, containing no mineral poisons and is also very reasonable in price, costing but 50 cents a package. It is sold in drug stores every where. The manufacturers of the remedy arc the Pyramid Drug Co., of Marshall,Mich who have placed this excellent preparation before the public only after giving it thorougl and repeated tests in die hands of rcputnbl physicians. The results in hundreds of cases have convinced us that it will not disappoint you. ?twt??,m.,m,mm?.wmmm ARBEY'S OCZ Gives a satisfied sirjUe every palate that tastes it. to Now on tap at al our customers. WM. SCtiMICKER, JR., - Agent GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST These were die two reasons that formerly kept people frin attending to their teeth 1 tot Ii reasons have no existence in this ad vanced aire. Painless and inexpensive dent istry with an absolute guarantee for five years is our method, A Good Set of Teeth, fc. The Very Heft Teeth, $8. You can get no belter, no matter what you pay. No chaige for extracting, where teeth are ordered. We can take your impression in the morning and give you your teeth in the afternoon If desired. Gold rulings, $1 ; Rest Sliver Fillings, Soc up; Cleaning, 5oc; Extracting, 25c. Crown and bridge work at very reasonable rates. Examinations and estimates free. We use but one grade of material the best. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, 7 North Jardlu St,, Shenandoah. SETTING READY Every oxpootant mother has a trying ordeal to faco. It alio docs not get ready for it, thero is no telling what may happen, Child-birth is full of uncertainties if Naturo is not given proper assistance 'S is tho best help you can use nt this time. It is a liniment, and when regularly np. plied several months beforo baby comes, It makes tho advent easy and nearly pain less. It reliove3 and prevents "morning sickness," relaxes tho overstrained mus cles, reliovos tho distended feeling, short ens labor, makes recovery rapid and cer tain without any dangerous nfter-euects. Mother's friend is good for only ono purpose, viz.: to reliove tnoinernoou oi danger and pain. n,m ,ioiinr tmr hottlo at nil drug stores, or tent by express on recolpt of prlco. I HEE hooks, containing vamauio luiuiiiiu tlon for women, will bo sent to any address Upon application to TUB UKADF1CLD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, da. NUGGETS OF NEWS. The property loss of the Seminole In dians near Muskogee, I. T by tho mob's attack is plnced at $2,000. A "wild man" has been seen for sev eral days past nenr the village of Franklin, Delaware county, N. Y. During the civil war the sessions of congress did not consume as mucn time as is usual In times of peace. Tho nine persons indicted charged with defrauding the city of lirooklyn pleaded not guilty and were admitted to bail. It is reported that Denmnrk has sold o tho United States the Islands of St. Thomas, St. John and St. Croix, in tho West Indies. Three people were prohably fatally Injured and a residence was wrecked by the explosion of a stick of dyna mite at Vlroqua, Wis. A stock jobbing rumor in London yesterday was to the effect that Presi dent Kruger, of the Transvaal repub lic, had been assassinated. The Italian government has ordered Italian consuls in the United States to see that the Italian emigrants observe the strictest neutrality in tho event of war. It's Winning New Friends Daily. What? Pan-Tina for coughs and colds. At GrugherBros., drug store. Fanny Davonport Jtecovorlncr. Chicago, March 31. Fannie Daven port, the actress, reached the crisis in her Illness at noon yesterday, and at once began to improve. Her physician now believes she will soon lie able to book a short season of four or five weeks. For Infants and Children. 518 fic- 7 it on C7!t7 wrapper. J'.iiglniid Will Kxcliido Our Apple. London, March 31. It Is said the board of agriculture will take steps to prevent the landing in Ihigland of a consignment of American apples which has been refused admission Into Ger mnny because the fruit is alleged to be infected with the San Jose scale. TO CUKU A COM) IN (INK DAY. Riko Laxative Iiromo Quluino Tablets. All druggists refund tho monej- if it fails to cure. 25c. Tho Kcniilno has h. 11. Q. on each tablet. Suspmitiul Mm-ilui-nr Suicides. San Angelo, Tex., March 31. T. M. Mcliride, who Is thought to have mur ered( the Lee amlly of four persons, tear Pint Hock, Sunday, has com- iiitted suicide by cutting his throat. Beware of Olntnents for Catarrh that con tain Mercury, as nicicury will mircly destroy tho hcuhc. o dincll ami coinpii'ii'iy ucrangu 11111 wlinlo HyMcni when entering It through tlio iiiiicoiim Hiirfaccri. much nrucies kiioiiiii never bo men except on prescriptions from reputable ph)Nlcfniis, oh the dftiiinuc they will do fs ten fold to tho i-ood vou can posMiiny urrivc ironi iiiciu. 11.11I H lulnri I 1 lire, luanuiitftiireii ny 1. .1. I'licncy ,v "o.. ledo, )., contaliiH 110 mercury, and Is taken In tcmally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaccMot the system. Inbuylng Ilnll'H Catnirjl Cure be fuiro you get tho genuine. It Is taken lutcriiAlly, anil made 111 Toledo, Ohio, l- .1. Cheney V Co. Testimonials frco. Hold by Drugglhts, price 75 c. per bottlo, Ilull'it I'liinlly Pills aro the licU. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And FIoue.'K, the Hand of fornlu. A.iieilea, Cull Via tho true pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain Route," which traerses a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes aio unknown. Pullman first and second class palace and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California! Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change Quick time, low rates, and all the comforts of modem railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via tho Missouri Pacific railway system, l'or rates right from your homo. literature, and full Information, drnpn postal card, J. .1. Median, T. P. Agent. 511) Hail road avenue, Klmira, N, Y,, or 301 JlroniV way, New York, 3-1-tf W. K. Hoyt, O. i: P. Agt HENCH & DROMGOLD'S SAWMIUMD ENGIN X wonderful Imnrovement In 1'rlctlo.. Feeds and Clx-lliick. Hack motion olCarmt'Oil lliucaaaruit naanyotneriniueinaricei. irici.o.it .uic.i iTfd, causlns aU the feed Keartna to stand fttlll while hack lag; Krrnt iinvlnir In power mill wi-nr. Cata logue and prices free. Also Hprlnv llarrowa, Oulllvntora, L'or.. I'lnnlcrn. Midlers, etc Mention llii xir. 11UNCI1 A: I)RO.Il(JOLI), Sirra.,York, r. ES PICK ME UPS. Jtemrdlrn For Tlione Who IIkto Imbibed Not Windy, but Too Well. Take nny man who Is In tho habit of looking In thu button) of tho glass for "pure soolnblllty" nt Intervals from noon until midnight, nnd for stomnoh comfort beforo ho brcnkB his fast lu tho morning, nnd let him, nftur ho hns arisen and dress ed, repair to a drug storo Instead of to a barroom. Holms no appetite. Ho does notfeel as though ho woro "all thero." In stead of 11 cooktnil let hlmnsk tho druggist to prepare n mixture of these, lngrcdlunts nnd quantities, which, when mixed to gether, shull constitute n slnglo doso: Chloroform, G drops; tlncturo ginger, half tonspoonfuli compound tincture cardn mou, 3 tcnspooiifulsi water, n wlncglasslul. Swallow that slowly take thu minutes to do It. You will bo surprised to find that In about 15 minutes the "nil gone" feeling will havo disappeared. A gentle, pleasant warmth Is felt In plnco of tho gnnwlng t,cnsiitlon, nnd In 11 ory little while thero uro decided symptoms of being hungry. A repetition of the doeo inside of an hour, In ciibo tho uttacl; of the night before was very severe, will do 110 harm, A cup of black coffee 20 minutes nftcr the flret doso is on excellent thing to follow with, protldcd tho patient Is not of a par ticularly nervous tcin eminent. You will find some men whoso nerves become unstrung upon very slight iilco hollo piovcei.tlon, und such mon uro prono to try thefclii.illaslnilllbuscurauturriiekct. Tho best thing for 11 case of that kind Is tho drug btoro ngnln Hero Is tho doso: Elixir cehry, n dram; elixir cocoa, a dram; elixir hops, u dram; bromide of sodium, 'M grains. The narrator will guarantoo that you wlllnocr rosort to whisky again alter you havo tried whichever of theso doses nuiy suit your particular enso. As soon ns you feel nblu to eat, mako your breakfast of oatmeal principally for two or throo days. On tho day after taking the llrst doso In vest In two Hnviiim oranges and substltuto tho iuico for the pick mo up tonic. If the stomach rojoets tho oranges as too swcot, throw them nwny and try tho tonlo ngalu, but ovoutunlly return to tho fruit. Phil adelphia Times. NOT ALWAYS UNDERSTOOD A fact often overlooked, or not always under stood, is that women suffer as much from dis tressing kidney and bladder troubles as the men. The womb is situated hack of and ery close to the bladder, and for that reason any distress, disease or inconvenience mani fested in the kjdneys, back, hladdcr or urinary passage is often, by mistake, attributed to fe male weakness or womb trouble of some sort. The error is easily made and may be as easily avoided by setting urine aside for twenty four hours ; a sediment or settling is evidence that your kidneys and bladder need dpctoring, If you have pain or dull.'icliing in the hack pass water too frequently, or scanty supply, witli smarting or burning, these are also con- incing proofs of kidney trouble. If you have doctored without benefit, try Dr. Kilmer s Swanip-Koot, the great kidney remedy. The mild and the extraordinary effect will surprise ou. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures. 11 you take a medicine you should take the best. At druggists fifty cents and one dol- ar. You may have a sample bottle and amphlet, both sent free by mail upon receipt of three 2-cent stamps to cover postage. Mention UliRAI.n and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Hiiighamton, N. Y. The pro prietors of this paper guarantee the genuine ness of this offer. OLD POINT COMFORT, SIX-DAY TOUUVIA l'KNNSVLVANIA RAILKOAI1 TO KICHMOND AND WASHINGTON. Tlio last of tho present series of personally- conducted turs to Old Point Comfort, Rich mond and Washington via tho Pennsylvania Railroad will leavo Now York and Philadel phia on Thursday, April 7. Tickets, including transportation, meals en route in both directions, transfers of pats- eugers and baggage, hotel accommodations at Old Point Comfort, Richmond and Washing ton, and carriage rlilo about Richmond in fact, evory ucccssary expense for a period of six days will bo sold at rate of $33.00 from New York, lirooklyn nud Nowark; $31.00 from Trenton; f32.50 from Philadelphia, and proportionate ratos from other stations. OLD POINT COMrOUT ONLY, Tickets to Old Point Comfort only, includ ing ono and three-fourths days' boaid at that placo, and good to return direct by regular trains within six days, will bo sold lu con nection with this tour at rato of $10.00 f 10111 New York; $15.00 from Trenton ; $11.00 from Philadelphia, and proportionate lates from other points. At a slight additional expense tourists can extend the trip to Yiigiula Reach, with accommodations nt the Princess Anno Hotel. l'or Itineraries nnd full information apply to ticket ugeuts; Tourist Agent, 110(1 llroadwny, New York ; 7S0 Ilroad stroet, Newa.k, N. J. ; or Geo. W. Iloyd, Assistant Oeneral Passenger Agent, Ilroad Street Station, Philadelphia. Give tho Children a Brink called Grain-O, It is a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food drink to tako tho place of cofl'eo. Sold by all grocers aud liked by all who have used it bceauso when properly prepared It tastos like tho finest cofl'eo hut Is frco from all its injurious properties. Grain- Oaids digestion anil strengthens tho, nerves, It is not a stimulant but a health builder, und children, as well as adults, can drink it with great benefit. Costs about i as much as coflec. 1$ nnd 25c. Decoration Day Tour to (iettyshurg. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged for another of its popular seven day porsoiially-conductcd tours to tlio battlo- field of Gettysburg, I.uray Caverns, aud Washington, to leavo Now York and Phila delphia by special train Saturday, May 28 Rate, $57.00 from Now York; $21.00 from Philadelphia, covers all necessary expenses. Proportionate rates from other points For itineraries mid full information apply to ticket agents ; Tourist Agont, IIO11 ilroad way, Now York ; 780 Hroad street, Newark, N, J.; or Geo. W, lloyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, The best salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, channcd hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles. or jio pay required. It Is guaranteed to glvo porfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 25 conts per box. For sale by A. Waaler. Coming Kveuts. April 10. Kuteitaluuiunt under auspices of the Welsh Congregational chinch, lu the church building, South West street, Tickets 10 cents, Including refreshments. May Itli. iyciul mid entertainment under auspices of tlio Welsh Presbyterian church, In Robblua' opera house. Ten thousaud demons gnawing1 away nt end's yltals couldn't he much worse than the tortures of itching piles. Yet thoro's u cure, Dean's Ointment never fulls. a nr-MKv V for i, in Eft- THE excessive uso of tobacco, especially by young men la always injurious and undoubtedly nhorlens llfo materially. Mr. fd. C. Kboen, compositor on tho Contra Costa A'cu'S, Martiucj, Cal., MtV.or, "I havo usod Dr. Miles' Hctoratlvo Ncrvb.o and re ceived much benoflt from It. I was troubled with uorveusness, dlrzy spells and sleepless ness, caused by tho uso of tobacco aud stim ulants, I took Dr. Kilos' Nervlno with mar vclously good results, allaylngthodlzzlness, quieting tho nerves, and enabling mo to sleep and rest, proving In my caso a very beneficial remedy." Dr. I'llcs' Kcstoratlvo Nervlno Is especially adapted to restoring tho nervous system to Its normal condition under such circumstances. It roothci, heals and strengthens. Dr. Miles' Remedies aro sold by all drug gists undor n positive Cuaranteo, first bottlo benoflts or money re funded, llool: on dis eases of tho heart and nerves frco. Address, fVHIoa K&Eiervino ?a gRostoroa . 35 Mcsltlt DR. MILES MEDICAL CO. Elkhart, Ind. PROFESSIONAL CARDS pit. W. II. YlNdST, VETERINARY SURGEON. (lr ml unto nnd Late Itoaldrilt House Surgcc. tho Unlvcralty State of X. Y. Headquarters :-Comruerclal Hotel. Shenandoah THItr.K Y 1C Alt COUKSK. Calls night or day promptly responded. M. 11UKKK, AT10R.NEY-AT-LAW. nice Kgnn building, corcer of Main an Centre streets, Shenandoah. T 11. rOMKHOY, U t ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, 1'a. jjt V. SHOEMAKER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre atreots. pitOK. JOHN JONKS, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Mahanoy City, Pa. llavliiR masters le studied under some of tho hi London nnd Paris, will give lesstfua on tuo vlolln.mauduUn. eri uitarana voakic Terms reasonable. Address in eare of 8t tne jeweler Shenandoah. A gonuino wolcomo waltsy ouat JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. flaln and Coal Sts. flneet wblskeyo. beers. Dorter and ate auiiBtarttly on tap. Choice em p ranee drinks and cipnrs. Philadelphia & Reading Railway Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smolce IN KFFKOT MARCH 13th, 1898. Trains leave Shenandoah km follows : For New York tIa Philadelphia, week daya, 210, 5 30, 730 9Ma. m., 12 SI, $10 and 07 p. m Hominy. 2 10 a. in. For New York via Mauch Chunk, wask daya, 5 80, 7 30 a. m., 12 83 nnd S 10 p. m. For Heading: and Philadelphia, we.k daya, 2 10, 5 86, 7 30, 9 61 B.U1., U 83, S 10 and 4 07 t- . Sundaye, 2 10 a. m. For l'ottaviue, wttn uaya, 2 id, lllilM a. m., 12 83, 8 10, 0 07 and 7 25 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. ni, For Tamanua and Mahanoy City, week daya, 2 10. 5 86, 7 .'10, 9 51 a, rn 13 S3, 8 10 and S 7 r. nt. Additional to Mahanoy City only, 1140 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. m For wuiiamipon, nunnury ana lycwiatunr, week days. 4 05, 6 86, 11 80 a. in., 13 U, 7 25 p. m Hnnuays, u a a. m. 7 30. 9 51, 11 30 a. Ul., 12 S3, 8 10, 6 07, 7 25, 88 and 11 40 p. m. nunuaya.z 10, 10 a. m. For Ashland and Shamolcln, week daya, 4 01, 5 36, 7 30, 11 SO a. m., 12 33, 8 10, 6 07, 7 3 and 9 S3 p. m. Bundaya, 4 05 a. m. ror uaiuniore, WAsnington anu me watiTia ii (. i i .1 i. . .... 1 . 11.. 1 1 Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. Ii It. Ii K.) at' N, 7 55,1126 a. m., 8 10 and 7.37 p. u, fluatya, 8 30, 7 00, 11 26 a. m., 8 45 and 7 27 p. m. Atldl- tionai trains rrora rweniyiounn ana tiut streets station, week daya, 10 SO a. m. 12 20, 12 It 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 85, 8 38 p. m. TRAINS FOR 8IIENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week daya, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00, 11 80 a. in., anil 1 80, 4 80, 9 00 p.m. Sundaya, C 00 p. m. iavo aew xorK via u.ueu uuuuk, w.k days, 4 SO, 0 10 n. m., 1 80 and 4 15 p. m. eavo Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, week days, 12 01, 8 10, S 85. 10 10 a. m. and 1 42, 4 05, 6 80 n. 111. Sandaya, 12 01 a. ra. Leave IteadlnK.week daya, 2 05, 7 0),10 08, a. m. 12 00 m., 4 19, 6 00 and 8 20 p. m. Buadaya, 10 ft, m. Leave rottevllle, week daya. 8 05, T 19 . m 12 80 and 0 10 p. m. Sundaya, 8 07 a. ra. Leave Tamaqua, week daya, 8 55, 7 46, 11 28 a. ui 1 86, fi 66, 7 20 and 9 43 p. m. Suadaya, 8 6 111 Leave Mahanoy City, week daya, IS 20, 4 91, 8 15, 11 47 a. m., 2 17, 5 18, 6 21, 7 41 and 10 Oi p. ra Sundaya. 12 25, 4 21 a. 111. Leavo Mahanoy Plana, week daya, 12 85, 3 40, 4 85 6 80,830. 10 23, 1159 a. m., 3 82, 5 !, 8 41, 7 57, 10 22 p m. Sundaya, 12 40, 2 40, 4 85 a. m. Leave VYIUIainaporl, week daya, T 42, 10 20 a m., 4 00 and 11 80 p. m. Sundays, H 80 p. ra, ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Cheatnut atreet wait and South street whaif tor Atlantic City. Weekdaya Exprcaa, 9 00 a. nr., 2 00, (00 Saturdays only), 4 00, 600 p. m. Aoaommoda tlon, 8 00 a. m.,515, 6 80 p. m. Sundaya 15x press, 900, 10 00 a. m. Accommodation, 800 a. Uk, 4 45 p. 111. Returning leavo Atlantlo City depot, aoiaer Atlantle and Arkansas avenuea. Weekdaya ISzpreaa, 7 85, 9 00 a m., 8 80, 8 SO p.m. Accommodation, 4 25, 8 15a. w, 405p.m. Sundays Kzpresa, 4 00, 5 80,8 00 p. m. Ac commodation, 7 15 a. m., 4 13 p. m. Parlor Car. on all eipreaa tralna. For lurther Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Reading Railway tlaket agent oraddrcaa J. A. SwuioAnn, Euaon J. Wins. Oen'l Supt., Gcn'I Pnaa'r Agt., Reading Terminal, Philadelphia. millions of Dollars Go up In suioko every year. Take no risks but got your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured in first-class re Hallo companies as represented by DAVID FAUST. Insurance Agent, Alao .Life andAccldenUl Companlea
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