Pi' l:.r EVENING HERALD mitaiil.mmku ia7o. Published every Eveidnit, Eiccpt Sunday, at I SOTn Jariiim tvrnrttrr, Nr.AH Ckkthk. rk Herald It ilollvnl.il IliHhfUi.knU'oall and the urratiarflae tvwnsforslx raiS n k, aM. V the carriers. Hy mall 53.00 a year, or a ma ranntb, payable In advance. Advertise, meat ehanred acronUlir to r ivce and portion. Hsnjroblrstieo rottro tho rlelit ta cliano the FjkaQton of !t1 rocnts wlienever the pub IfHStn of ntw demands It. The right Is tend to l)f1aiT advertisement, whether frr r not, ort the publishers may deem titroaer. Advertising rates mado kniiwn trtim application. , Entered HI fhe postoOJce nt Shenandoah, P., a aeoond class mull matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION "All the Hires That's Fit to Print." Bvening Herald FKllMY. AI'llIl, 1, 18H3. Thk freedom of Cuba and the martyrdom of tho men of tho Miilne are events that in some iiicnstiro will be linked together in history. Mil. OLADSTOSK 1ms lived to be nearly 00 years old, but lie will hardly live to io his fondest hope realized home rule in united 1 relaml. Mil. Bailey'9 attempt to seeuru partisan advantngo by his tactics in the Hoiiho, met witli a fate that should discourage similar efforts in tho fu ture. Saoasta knows perfectly well that Spain is outclassed by tho United SUUs, but lie finds it hard to impart tho idea to a nation two-thirds of whoso people can neither read nor writ. Thk one hopeful sign of tho times is that tho Congressman from this district has little to say on the Cuban question. Should he turn on the dogs of war the Spaniards would tako to the woods. Thk murderer Suduskey is still at large, with very little hope of his capture. A reward should have been offered, as an inducement to the sleuth-hounds to run him down. It is not too lato yot. No one can deny thatLoper, of the Guarantors' Company of Philadel phia, is a Napoleon of finance. The man who can manage to place $3:)0, 000 in mortgages on a if 135,000 prop erty is Napoleonic. It is stated that tho Kaiser Willielm dor Grouse mado an average of 2'J.35 knots an hour during her recent homeward run.. The German ship yards deserve credit for producing this record-breaker. Thk slim attendance at lust night's performance was due to the failure in properly advertising its appearance. It was a good show, but the people did not know it. Moral : Always use a medium that readies the people. Advkrtisiso doesn't make siiie eefles. It hastens them in the case of goods that have real morit, and it mars them just as quickly when the artiole advertised has not any good points to recommend it. Printer's Ink. Spain has not solved the question of naval coal piles on this side of the Atlantic. It is believed by good judges that a Spanish ileot in Ameri can waters could soon be reduced to helplessness by cutting oil its fuel supply. OlTK of the most surprising exhibi tions of patriotism and bravory yot given is found in tho fact that so many veterans of tho last war are ready to return to tho hard tuck of the next one witli store teeth and re kindltd vigor. It is easier to admire a great man than to adopt for ourselves thofee principles which made him great. Merchants envy their successful com petitors yet hesitate to compete with them in tho lite ol newspaper space for advertising. Thk committee in charge of the prosecution of Shorilf Martin and his deputies hayo audited their accounts. After paying each of tho attorneys engaged in the case $1,000 and numer ous othor expenses, thoy have $1,100 ja the treasury. Thk retirement of David Murtin from active political management in Philadelphia is freely commented upon. The knowing ones say it is the result of a deal with Quay, who ap narentlv Is sharing much troublo with thePhiladolphia Combiner. Ik the United States should head off that Spanish torpedo flotilla and capturo it, or send it back to Spain tho act would look a little Irregular but it would bo right. Those boats are intended for use against tho United States, and not ngalnst the insurgent!. The Situation. It is now definitely known that President MeKlnley has Insisted on the independence of Cuba. Snaiu has asked time to glvo an answer. It may come from Madrid to day, maybe to-morrow, or not till th next day. The President lias asked Congrots to bo patient until Monday, and it leaders have proiuued to do so. Let the people be patient, too. . L. Yocum. Cameron. Pa., says "I was sufferer for ten years, trying most all kinds of' pile remedies, but without success. Bo Witt's Witch Hazel Salve was recommended to me. I used one box. It has ellectcd a per nitaent cure." As a permanent cum for piles BeWitt's Witch Hazel Balvo has no equal, u. xi jintfeuuuvu. HLANCIO'S I'lUKLAMATlON. Hollovrd In lliiviinii tii Ho Miimly n slimwil I'nilllciil JIuvu. Havana. April 1. Clouornl HtnncoV proclamation doing away with tho concentration system In the four west ern provlnrest Is believed to be a shrewd political move. In view of the announced Intervention of the United CAPTAIN (IKNI'.liAL BLANCO. States on the ground of humanity. Many dnulit the practicability of a plan to mnku any but the Imrdit'st of the recoticpiitrados self supporting, while others aver Unit there are as many insurgents as ever In the provinces of I-Mnnr del Mo and Hnnta Clara. It is nsserted on Rood authority that the government at Madrid and the local government have determined to provision Havana city for three months, as against a possible block ade of the port by the American licet. It was also decided to bring G0.000 tons of coal to Cuba as soon as possible. Lack of money militates seriously against carrying out either plan. A strong effort will be made to get a portion of the coal, at least, but the provision question has been to all ap pearances dropped. Hrltlsh Consul General Oollan called yesterday on Dr. Jose Congosta, the secretary general, with reference to George C. Musgrave, the American cor respondent, who was deported Wed nesday, being sent on the mall steamer Uuenos Ayres, bound for Cadiz. Dr. Congosto informed him that Mr. Mus grave was not a prisoner on the ship. No orders had been given to prevent his taking his baggage with him. Mr. Musgrave, Dr. Congosto said, would not be allowed to land at Porto Hlco or the Canary Islands, but the moment he set foot on Spanish soil at Cadiz he would be a free man. Dr. Congosto added that there was nothing to pre vent sending word by wire to Porto Mco, Instructing some one to meet Mr. Musgrave there on tho arrival of the steamer and to piovlde him with clothing and money. No one doubts the right of Spain to deport Mr. Musgrave, who has repre senteu the London Dally Chronicle as well as an American newspaper. He clearly violated military law in going to and coining from the camp of Gen eral Gomez. Many believe that the severity shown in arresting lilin, keep lug him incommunicado and sending him oft without linen or extra clothing or a chance to see his friends was In tended to serve as a warning to other correspou'ln. A toipid liver robs yon of ambition mid ruins your iicultli. OcWitt's Utile Karly Iliscrs cIoiiim) tho livor, cure constipation ml nil stomach ami livor troubles. V. Jl. lageiihuch. Tin I aiiiiiiniliii 'incident. Berlin, Apill 1. The German version of tile Cannamba case Is that some Cuban Insurgents, during the night of March IS, attacked a German rellnery at Cannamba belonging to the firm of Fischer & Schmidt, of Trinidad, prov- nee of Santa Clara. The Insurgents are said to have rilled the safes, burn ed the buildings, killed four persons nnd wounded ten occupants of the re finery. No Wnrslilpi From ('lille. Lima, April 1. The Chilean govern ment, It Is asserted on good authority, will not sell any warship to the United States. Are iMinmiPl'awii r.ipiiil). business im-ii and tnnul- Icrs c:irry them In ct iiocket. , ult-3 :in y tliem In iiurs hmisi'ki'l'pi'rs Ueep llietn in tin lllPltIB nlnH.. tiiHiul ro. 'innu'lul ti- to frliiulu. ic. LAUER'S In Bottles or the Keg. by Lauer's Lager AHD Pilsner Beer. Porter and Weiss Beer. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA DRINK- CLEARY'S EXTRA FINE QUAWTY -GINGER ALE, Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne DETECTIVES ! Kimball's Detective Agency Do all legitimate ddeclive work. A correspondent wanted in all towns, Office, 58 Trust Building, Willlamsport, Pa "1 1)0 MY OWN WORK." So Says MrB. Mnry Boohlotto of Linden, Now JorBoy, in thin Lotter to Mrs. Plnkham. " I was bothered with a flow which would be quite annoying at times, and at others would almost stop. " I used proscriptions g-lven mo by my physician, but the same state of nlTuirs continued. " After a time I wns taken with it Hooding. that 1 w us J obliged to keepmybed. 1'inally, in despair, I guvu up my uoc -iyJfS- tor. niul bcL'an taking your medi cine, and have certainly been greatly benefited by its use. "LydiaH. Vinklmm's Vegetable Com pound has indeed been a friend to me. " I nm now able to do my own work, thanks to your wonderful medicine. I was as near death I believe as I could be, so weak that my pulso scarcely beat and mv heart liml almost given out. I could not have stood it one week more, 1 nm sure. I never thought I would bo so grateful to any medicine. " I shall use my influence with nny one suffering as I did, to have them use Lydia K. l'inkham's Vegetable Compound." Kvery woman that is puzzled about her condition should .secure the sympa thetic advice of n woman who under stands. AVrlto to Mrs. l'inlchum nl Lynn, Mu&s.. and tell her your ills. A f Al RICK'S -DAYPARADE SNARL It ItoHtiltH In tbo Itorlronitiiilof Illinois Mllttin OIllcet'H. Chicago, April 1. Brigadier General Harris A. Wheeler, commanding the First brigade of the Illinois National Guard, resigned his commission yes terday at the request of Governor Tan ner. No reason was given by the gov ernor for the request, but It is known that it came from the permission given to Colonel Kavannugh, of the Seventh Infantry, to purado on St. Patrick's day, the Seventh being a regiment In which the rank and flic are largely Irishmen. At the time of granting the permit to parade General Wheeler was In New York and personally had noth ing to do with the matter, the permit being granted by Lieutenant Colonel Isham, assistant adjutant general of the brigade. General Wheeler, how ever, took the responsibility upon him self. All the members of his staff have also resigned. For Infants and Children. Tho fas- 9 Is on irifjtr. fcohollolu'H Volunteer Army. New York, April 1. Lieutenant Gen eral John M. Scholleld. retired, yester day took formal charge of the Na tional Volunteer Iteserve, and plans for speedily obtaining an avallablu stand ing army of a million men were made. This work was done at a meeting of the military committee at the offices of the new organization. Congress will be asked to give the organization olllclal recognition. burdock Wood Hitters gives a man a clear read, an actlvo brain, a strong, vlgoious body makes him fit for tho battlo of life. THE PRODUCE MARKETS As Jtullcctotl by IKmiIIiich In I'lillndol plilu unit lliiltliuoro. Philadelphia, March 31. Flour slow winter superfine, $35(3.23; Pennsylvania roller, clear, i.isni 1.35; city mills, extra, 3.25(3.C3. Itye Hour sold In a small way at J2.U0 per barrel for choice Pcnnsylvn, nla. Wheat In fair demand; No. 2 red March, 97Ttft9Sc; No. 2 Pennsylvania nnd No. 2 Delawure red, 9S94S99c. Corn firm; No. 2 mixed, 33'iiiJ31c; No. 2 yellow, for local trade, 31V,c. Oats quiet; No. white, 33c; No. 2 whlto, clipped, 33c. Hay In fair demand; cholco 'timothy, $12 for largo bales. Beef steady; beef hams. J22.D05i23. Pork steady; mess, J9.2509.75, Iard firmer; western steamed, $5.37H. Butter firm; creamery, I5!A1i20c.; factory. 7114'fec.; Hlglns zoc: Imitation creamery, 115U, c; now York dairy, HfUSc.; io, creamery, 18B19!ic. ; fancy Pennsylvania prints jobbing at 23J2Gc. ; do. wholesale 22e. Cheese dull; large, whlto and col ored, September, 7',4e. ; small, white and colored, September, SliS'ie. ; light skims, 54jCc; part skims, 4fjCe.; full skims, 2!p 3c. Kggs steady; New York and Penn sylvania, 10ft He; western, fresh, lOQlOlic. southern, lOfilOHc. Potatoes steady; Now York. J2.37Wi2.SO: sweets. J3f!4.&0. Tal low st(4iy; city, 3 11-lHc; country, 3ff 3e. Cottonseed oil steady; prime crude, 19Jil9Vi:C.; do. yellow, 22fo22'ic Cabbago quiet at $15)1.50. Baltimore, March 31. Flour dull nnd unchanged. Wheat steady; spot nnd month. 97?i397Tsc.; April, 97?i19Sc: May, 9S,i5(9SV4c; steamer No. 2 red, 9IVi5j9IVic, southern, by sample, 95i99c. ; do. on grade, Kru'Mic Corn steady; spot, month nnd April, 33'45i33e.; May, 33Hfl33?4c; Bteam- er mixed, 324i!32c.; southern, white, 3 35c; do. yellow, 335j3Jc. Oats quiet; No 2 white, 33j31c; No. 2 mixed, 3030',4c, Jtyo steady; No. 2 nearby, b5ic; No, western, 5G!4c Hny Arm; cholco timothy, $12,501)13. Lettuce, $1.255jl.50 per basket. I.Ivo Stock .Markets. Now York, March 31. Beovos Arm cables quote live cattle weak at 9V4Q10V4C dressed weight; sheep unchanged; ro frlgerator beef steady. Calves steady; 70 unsold. Sheep firm; lambs higher; nil sold; cholco sheep, $5.25; lambs, good to cholco, J0.10iiU.15; clipped do., $5.10ft5.25 spring lambs, $2.505.fG. Ilogs quoted ut JUH.25. Hast Liberty, Pa.. March 31. Cattle steady; prime, $5,055)5.15; common, $3.E05 4.15; bulls, stags and cows, $21.10. Hogs steady; best medium und Yorkers, S(y 4.05; good light Yorkers, $3.90fl3.95; fair light Yorkers. $3.M)f(3.S3; heavy hogs, $3.93 CI; roughs, $2.5053.C0. Sheep steady choice, SI.M'5; common, $3,505)1. Cholco lambs, $5.90(UG; common to good, $1,750 t.m. vein calves, Jt,W4", Don'tTprifle With Coughs and Colds, Take I'au.Tina (25c.) and bo cured. At Uruhlor llros,, drug store. Tim lSnrl cil" Sun'olk-Dou?! . London, April 1, Henry Charles Howard, Kail of Suffolk and Berkshire, Is dead, aged 05. He was the chief Editor ol the Encyclopaedia of Sport nd the author of portions of the Barmlngton Library. lie Is succeeded jy his ion, Henry Molyneux Paget, Vis fount Audovcr, who was born Sept. 13, .877. A llttlo boy asked for a bottle of "get up In tho morning ns fust as you can," tho druggist recognized a household name for "DoWitt's Little Karly Risers," and guvo him a bottlo of those famous littlo pills for constipation, sick headache, liver and stomach troubles, 0. II, Ilagcubuuli. tllty AX l'OH INTKIIVHNTIOX. Humanity Deiiinnds That Our (lov ei'iiiiient .shall Act Promptly. Lincoln, Neb., April 1. lion. W. J. Bryan last night mado the folovving Utatement in answer to the question whether In his Judgment tho time had nrrlved for the I'nlteil Sluices to In tervene In behalf of Cuba and bring the war to an end: "Yes, the time for Intervention has nrrlved. Humanity demnnds that we shall act. Cuba lies olmost within sight of our shores, and the sufferings of her people cannot be ignored unless we, as a nation, have become so en grossed in money making as to be in different to distress. "Intervention may be nccompnnied ' by danger and expense, but existence cannot be separated from responsibil ity, and responsibility sometimes leads a nation as well as an Individual Into ! danger. A neighbor must sometimes In- l cur danger for a neighbor, and a friend for n friend. "War Is a terrible thing and cannot lie defended except ns a means to an end, and yet It Is sometimes the only means by which a necessary end can bo secured. The state punishes Its own citizens by Imprisonment or even death when counsel and persuasion fall. War Is tho final arbiter between nations when reason and ulplomacy are of no avail. "Spain might not resist Intervention; It Is to be hoped that she would recog nize the 'right of the United States to act and Immediately withdraw from Cuba, but whether she resents Inter vention or not the United States must perform a plain duty. Spain has only herself to blamo for the condition of affairs In Cuba. Let her remember the words of Victor Hugo: 'The mob Is the human race in misery.' No nation can afford to make Its people miserable." liiirthqtia'koDoloyM Government AVorlf San Francisco. April 1. The yard at Mare Island suffered severely from Wednesday night's earthquake shock. The saw mill and paint shop of the bureau of construction and repair was entirely destroyed, and considerable other damage done. The Charleston Is In drydock, and has sustained no ser ious damage. The loss sustained will result In a month's set back to the Work In hand. It's Winning New FrlendB Dally. What? Pan-TInn for coughs and colds. OrugherUros , drug store. At Acol.vloiioVoiiipnii.VKiill". Philadelphia, April 1. A receiver was yesterday appointed for the Acetylene - m. Ight, Heat and Power company, xno secretary of the company stated mat the company wns insolvent, and that nn attachment for $15,161 had been Is sued against the factory at Niagara, N. Y.. by the Niagara Falls Power company, and the works seized. Mrs. Xobles KhlMipeil llio (inflows. Atlanta, Ga April 1. The prison commission yesterdny recommended to the governor at Kingston that the sen tence of Mrs. Elizabeth Homes, wno was to have been hanged toadv nt Macon, be commuted to imprisonment for life. The governor has postponed tho execution, and will no doubt en dorse the finding of tho commission. Alleo MltelioiriMcrt In an "Asylum. Memphis, April 1. Alice Mitchell, the young woman wno a lew years ago created a sensation by cutting the throat of Freda Ward, an Intimate friend, died yesterday In the state asylum at Bolivar, Tenn., where she had been confined since tho trial by jury, which pronounced her insane. G rei-cH'Dnelliies to Sol I . Athens, April 1. The Greek govern ment, It Is said, has finally declined to sell to America the two cruisers for which negotiations had been in prog ress. THE PROBLEM SOLVED. ni:v 1WHIIICAI. TifeTi:i. mscovr.lSY ltesults of tho Test lit Various Forms DjHpepslu. Chronic indigestion or dyspepsia, while very common trouble, has for some time been looked upon by able physicians as a serious thine, and that no time should be lost in treating it properly at the start, because re - cent researches have shown that the most serious, fatal and incurable diseases have their origin in simple dyspepsia or indigestion. Diabetes is simply one form of indigestion, the sugar and starchy food not being assim ilated by the digestive organs. In ilriglit's disease the albumen is not properly assimi lated. While consumption and dyspepsia are twin diseases, and it is beyond question that dys pepsia makes a lcrtiic sou for the seeds ol consumption. lint the trouble lias been to find a remedy that could be depended upon to ore dyspep sia, as it is notoriously obstinate nnd difficult to cure. This has been the question which lias puzzled physicians and dyspeptics alike, until the question was solved three years ago by the appearance of a new dyspepsia cure ;n th mclirnl wnrM i-nnu-n KiMnrt'. Tw. . . ' pepsia iiiuieo,, which was tmiuieu was as certain, rename cure for every form ot stomach trouble. Physicians, however, would not accept such statements without first giving the new remedy many tests and caiefully observing results. For three years the remedy lias been thor oughly tested in every section of the country and with surprising and satisfactory results. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets c.n be honestly .i. !,..i i, cr. , ioi;,. , ., ' . , , .. .or muigcsiion ... me va nous .orms o. acid dyspepsia or sour sio.nacn, gas or v,..,a on stomach, too much bile, undue fullness or pressure after eating and similar symptoms resulting from disordered digeslson. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets were not placed before the nubile until this lliree years' trial left no doi,bm tr, ih-ir vnln nm! ili-v l,v re. . . . . , , , , , y, .... - WIUU.1.W.1.1.H1UIWBU '"' price ol 50 cents jwr package. No extravagant claims are made lor the remedy. It will not cure rheumatism, pneu- mnnifl Ivnhnbl fnwr unr nnvlliimr bill inst I , , . .i ; ,uh(,..,iU cure ..u . c,tty lorm ol stomsch trouble. No dieting is necessary, good wholesome food and nlentv of it and vou may rest as sured that Sluart's Dyspepsia Tablets will digest it, Druggists claim for it that it is a pleasure to recommend it to dyspeptics, because it gives such universal satisfaction, Little book on stomach diseases sent free by addressing Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. If You llave,ilcrc's tho way to Rid Yourself of the Weariness and Pain Attending It. Some pcoplo buffer with headaches, mnny peoplo tie worn out and wary nil tho time, many moro people havo lamo back and back ache 1W peoplo understand tbo real cnuso of tlielr aches, and fewer yet know how easily tlic.T can find a euro. Just n trord of explanation before wo prove that what we say Is true. Tho back is tho koynolo ef the kidneys. It nehes, that's a sign that tho kidneys nro not work I ok properly ; It is lamo another sign, the kidneys nro out of orilor. The kidneys, you know, nro tho filters of tbo blood, but fitters sometimes cot cWzcd up. This menus In their case that tho blood courses through the eutire system impregnated with poisonous uric acid, bring lug on ninny a disordor which, if neglected, means disease, perhaps inciiralilo, And now about the cure. Don't take our word for it, read what peoplo s.iy here lu Shenandoah. Mr. (leorgo Cox, corner ot Junbtrry nlley and Gilbert stiect, miner, says. I havo been a great sufferer from pain in my back and kidneys. Tho laineuen across my kidneys and the sharp twinges over my hips caused mo very acute distress while tho bladder dllllculty gave mo both embarrass mon t and pain. I had an aching m the upper part of my shoiildcrsfB well as in my back. I heard about Bonn's Kidney Pills and procured a box at Kirliu's Pharmacy on South Main street noil I am quite over my troublo now. Thoro is no dilliculty with the kidney secretions lemalnlngniid the lameness in mv baok has not letltrned Binco I lid Boaii's Kidney Pills. I have learned of others who liavo beon eared by using Doan's Kidney. Pills." For salo by all dealers. Price E0 cents Mailed by Fostor-Mllburn Co., lhiflato, N. Y. Solo agents for the U. S. Honiember tho name Bout's and take no other. THE CALL OF 'IHE ANGELS. Lyln tlmr, patient from day tor day, Wourin his poor llttlu llfu uwny, Hut never coniplahiin, un when faho crlod, Ills mother, hcttin thar nt his side, Loy in his bund in liurs, so kind, An tellin her, "Mother, never mlndl" Though ho knuwod well, nn we wuz shore Death wuz wnitiu outnidu tho door. "I'd like tor stay wliar my own folks be, But 1 hear tho niigiis eullin mid" (Poor little feller, so polo un slim, Wluit did tho nngols want with him?) Lyin thar, patient, from night tcr night, An she llko a ghost In tho lonesome llght IIls mother holdln his hand ns though Not oven fcr donth would ska lot him go; An hearin tho-wind, ho toft an BWoot, An snyin: "It's the fall o' tho nngels' footl I'd liko ter stay wliar my own routs uo, But they're always callin callln uiol" An still with his eyes on her face, so kind, An whiaperin, "Mother, never mlndl" (Poor llttlo fellor, mj palo un slim, What did tho uiiuols wnnt with him?) Lyin thar, sleenin, from day tor day, Under tho ureon lunvos nn under tho gray, It a lonu sinco tho nnuuls took Mm away. An tho motlitr kneels In tho dark ter pray An sho hays, whou tho nights uro long un chill, Sho feels his hand in her own hand still But sho knows it wuz Uod's nn tho angels' will. But, ns for mo, from day ter day An night tcr night I lienr him say (Kcr all the comfort tliuy bring tor mo); "I'd like lor stay wlitir my own folks bol (Poor llttlo fuller, bo palo nn slim. What did tho ungels want with him!) Frank L. Stanton.- A warded l?r,MITI ! or a Kronen mien Trenton. Anril 1. Mrs. Adeie liurr, nf rnmi nn. secured Tl veruici in me United States circuit court yesterday for $5,000 against tho Camden and Su burban railroad for injuries. Mrs. Burr i,ml her back broken in an accident. two years ago. Huts abound on thu ficllly Islnnds, nonr thomishuro. At law tide cr.,b1 drift In to UlO Ullliei luuuu ,cmtv.T ,i. .?, -v. ratholes and thu rats gnaw on tnoir icgi to prevent tlielr escape OLD POINT COMFORT, SIX-PAY TOUliVIA l'KNNBYLVANIAmiLltOA TO KICIIMONI) AND WAMIINQTON. The last of tho present series of personally. conducted tsiirs to Old Point Comfort, liicli mond and Washington via the l'ennsylvan Kail road will leave Xcw York and Pliiladel- 1 pliia on Thursday, April 7 Tickets, including transportation, meals cu route in both directions, transfors of pats cugers and baggage, hotel accommodations u Old Point Comfort, Richmond and Washin ton, and carriage ride about Richmond in fact, every necessary oxpense for a period ol six days will bo sold at ralo of $35 00 from New York, Brooklyn nnd Nowark; $31,00 from Trenton; f32 50 from Philadelphia, and pioportiouato rates from other stations, OI.ll l'OINT COMFOKT ONLY. Tickets to Old Point Comfort only, includ lug ono nud threo-fourths days board at that place, and good to return diiect by regular tiains within six days, will bo sold in con noetlon with this tour at rato of $10 00 froi New York ; $15.00 from Trenton ; fl 1.00 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates from other points. At a slight additional expeupo tourists can oxteud tho trip to Virgin!: Beach, with accommodations at the Princess Anno Hotel. For itineraries and full Information apply to ticket agents; Tourist Ageu ltr0,l(1...a vow York : 789 Broad street, vewMk, x. j. or Geo. W. Iloyd. Assistant General Passenger Agent. Broad Street Station, Philadelphia TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And Flowers, the Ilund of America, ' foriila. Call Via tho true pathway, "Tho Iron Mountai Itoutc" wl,lc" tntversoa a region of perpetual sunsliino, whero snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes aio unknown, Pullman first . d mA tmrrist f.lra to ,)0llt, , Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, old and New Mexico, Arlzoua, California Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rates, and all tho comforts of modern nillwi Improvements guaranteed to all who pu chase tickets via the Missouri Pacific niilway system, For rates right from your liom utoratu0) ,uul mll illfurmiltioU (ir0I,,,ustal canl, J. I. McCann, T, P. Agent. 511) Kail Tmil vcmi0i Klmira, N. Y or 301 llroail way, New York. 3-Mf W. K. lloyt, O, K P. Agt, Cumins Fronts. April 10.-Kntertainu.e..t uu.ler auspices the Welsh Congregational church, In th church building, South West street. TicRx u cents, lucliiiling refreshments, May -1th. Social and entertainment und auspices of tho Welsh Prosbytcriau church, hi Bobbins' opera house, TO CUltH A COM IN ONH HAY. 'Euko Laxative Ilromo Quluiuo Tablets. All druggists refund tho money If It falls to euro, i!5o. llio gemiino has L. 11, 12. on each tablet. NUGGETS OP NEWS. Hon. James L. Wolcott, former chan cellor of Delaware, died at his homo In Dover, It Is reported that Jnpan hns asked the United States to Join Great Britain In supporting Japan's position at Wel- Hal-Wel. A rumor that Stevo Brodtc, the brldgo jumping actor, had died on a train nenr Adrian, Mich., Is doubted by his New York friends, Tho British steamer Leechmere, which sailed from tho Tyne on March 23 for London, Is believed to have foundered with all on board The litigation over the estate of tho lato John Stetson, tho well known theatrical manager, has been settled. Ills father receives 45 per cent and his wife's relatives the residue, Mrs. Lena Black, a young woman of New York, was driven to sulcldo by worrlment over the repeated misfor tunes of her husband, who had been In- lured several times while at work. ItcJcetpIII'.over'S Don III o Crlino. Pittsburg, April 1, Because Bertha Splegle would not marry him William Illllman, a farmer near here, shot and killed her and cut his own throat with a razor. The girl wns 15 years old, and cfused Illllman on account ol her youth. Illllman will die. ICnrthq mikes In Camilla. Montreal, April 1. A slight shock of earthquake was felt at several points In the Ottawa valley yesterday after noon. At Coino the shock wns quite violent, nnd ut Hudson there were two Bhocks, ono following the other closely. No damage Is reported. Killed Wlfo hurt Self. Boston, April 1. Herbert It. Dlcker- man, 30 years old, shot and klled his wife, Mavlna, 27 years old. at their home In Brooklyn yesterday, and then killed himself with the same weapon. WHAT IT INDICATES Nothing so interferes with one's plans or ambition like sickness or poor health. Have ou ever thought that your kidneys may be the cause of your sickness? You can easily find out by setting aside your urine for twenty-four lours ; a sedin ent or settling indicates an un healthy condition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen it is evidence of kidney trouble foo frequent desire to urinate or pain ill the back, is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. It is a source of comfort to know that Dr, Kilmer's Swamp Root is the great remedy for all kidney and bladder complaints. It relieves pain, stitch or dull aching in the back, difficult or painful urination, frequent desire to urinate, scalding or pain in passing it, and quickly overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night. The mild and extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. Its action is gentle, yet'imniediate, the relief speedy and tile cures permanent. At diuggists fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and. pamphlet, both sent free by mail upon receipt of three two-cent stamps. Men tion I Ii'.kald and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., llinghainton, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuine ness of this offer. Decoration Day Tour tn Clottysburg. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged for another of its popular toven day personally-conducted tours to tho battle field of Gettysburg, Luray Caverns, and Washington, to leave Now York and Phila delphia by special train Saturday, May 2S. itato, $37.00 from New York; f21.00 from Philadelphia, covers nil ncoessary expenses. Propot donate mtes from other points For itinera. Ics and full information apply to ticket agents ; Tourist Agent, 1100 Broad way, Now York ; 7S0 Broad street, Nowark, N. J. j or Geo. W. Iloyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo in tho world for cuts. I.-., tf ,.n -... tnM Bnu -1. . t LI 1 , III, , OU.UO, U.V.O, D,.(lf A.tVlllU, 1U,CI BU1U1. tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures plies. or jo pay required. It is guaranteed to givo portcct satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 25 cents por box. For salo by A. Waaley. mmmm,mw,w??www,tm ARBEY'S CCK Gives a satisfied smile to every pa'ate that tastes it. Now on tap at all our customers. Witt. SCHAUCKER, JR., - Agent GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST ! These were the two reasons that formerly kept people frm attending to their teeth, liotli reasons have no existence in this ad vanced ace. Painless and inexpensive dent' istry witli an absolute guarantee for five years is our method, A Good Set of Teeth, The Very Beit Teeth, $8. You can vtl no belter, no matter what you pay. No charge for extracting, where teeth are ordered. We can take your impression in the morning and give you your teetli in the alternoou if desired, Gold Fillings, $ ; Best Sliver Fillings, Soc up; Cleaning, 5oc; Extractingi 25c. Crown and bridge work nt very reasonable rates. Examinations and estimates free. We use but one grade of material the best, SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, 7 North Jardln St., Shenandoah. 1 -Saved fiSer Life." i tr "4 MRS. JOHN WALLET, of JcfTorson, Wl3., than 7liom nono Is moro highly esteemed or widely known, writes. "Iu lSOOIhada eovcro nttack of LaGrlppo and at tho end of four months, In spllo of all phyElcIans, friends and good cur Ing could do, my lung3 lioart nnd ucrvou-3 system wcro so completely wrecked, my llfo vra3 do npalrcd of, my friends giving mo up. 1 could only sleep by tho uso of opiates. My luiig3 and heart pained mo terribly and my cough was most aggravating. I could not llo In ono posit Ion but a short t Imo and not on my left sldo at all. My husband brought mo Dr. Miles' Nervlno and Heart Curo and I bo gan taking them. When I had taken a half bottlo of each I was muchbetter and contin uing persistently I took about a dozen bot tles nnd was completely restored to health to thosurprlsoof all. Br. Miles' Remedies! aro sold by all drug gists under a poslttvol guarantco, first bottlo f Qui benefits or money ro- j funded. Book on dls- j jases of tho heart and I ostoroat"; 'I Health, nerves free. Address, 1)11. MILES MKDIOALCO.. Elkhart, Ind. PROFESSIONAL CARDS PjK. W. II. Y1NC3ST, VETEHINARY SURGEON. (Iradunto nnd Late Henlilcnt Houne Hurgeci tho University State of N. Y. ilcathitiartcrH.-Coiiunerclnl Hetol. Hhennndonb THltniS YKAK COUItSK. Calls night or day promptly responded. M. DUKKK, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. Ofllce Kgan building, corcer of Main nn Ceutro streets, Shenandoah. J II. POMKKOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, l'a. J W. SHOEMAKKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market nud Centre streets. pitOP. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Dox 63, Mahauoy City, Pa. IIuvlnK studied undor some ol tho beat masters le London nud Paris, will gtre lAaiSi an cnu violin, manuou 11. puuar anu yoeni omara. Terms reasonable. AuuroBa lu care of SCTOffS, tbo Jeweler Shenandoah. A genu.no welcome waltsy oust JOE WYATT'S SALOON. Cor. rutin and Coal Sta. Fluent whiskeys, bears, porter and ale constantly on tap. Cliolce emperance drlnm and clirare. Philadelphia & Reading Railway Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke IN EFFECT MAItCH 13th, 1898. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: For New York via Philadelphia, week days, 210. SIM, 7 30 9 5(11. m., 13 81, 8 10 and S 07 p. m Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For New York via Mauch Chunk, week daya, 5 8G, 7 SO a. m., 12 83 and II 10 p. 111. For Heading and Philadelphia, weak days, 2 10, 5 80, 7 30. 964 a.rn., 12 83, J 10 and 07 p. u. Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For l'ottsvllle, week days, 3 10, 7 30, 9 81 a. m., 12 83, 8 10, 0 07 and 7 25 p. ni. Sundays, 3 10 a. m. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week days, 2 10. S 80, 7 30, 9 51 a. m., 12 83, 3 10 and G07 P. m. Additional to Mnhanoy City only, 11 40 p. m. Sundays. 2 10 a. in For Willlamsport, flunbury and Lewlsburg, week days. 103, 5 80, 11 so a.m.. 1283, 7 25 p. m Sundays, 3 25 a. m. ForMalmno) 1'lanu. weekdays, 2 10. 4 05, 6 26, 7 30. 0 51,11 80 a. 111., 12 83, 3 10, 6 07, 7 25, 0 85 and 11 40 p. in. Sundays, 2 10, 4 05 a. m. For Ashland and Sharnoklti, week days, 4 05, 5 30,7 30, 11 80 a. m 12 83, 8 10,6 07, 7 25 and 9 55 p. m. Sundays, 4 05 a. m. For Haltlmore, Washington and the Wavt via It. & O. It. U., through tralaa lea" t Heading Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & R. H K.) at S20, 7 65, 112S a. 111., 310 and 7.27 p. u, liuuinyr, 3 20, 7 00, 11 20 a. m., 3 46 and 7 27 p. m. Addi tional trains from Twenty.fourth and Ckcitv nut streets station, week days, 1080a. m, 1220, 12 US 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 85, 8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Leave Now York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00, 11 80 a. in., and 1 80, 4 B0, 9 00 p.m. Sundays, 0 00 p. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 80, 9 10 a. ta., 1 80 and 4 15 p. 111. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, week days, 12 01, 3 10, 8 85, 10 10 a. m. and 1 42, 4 05, 0 80 p. m. Sundays, 12 01 a. m. Leave RradtnR.week days, 2 05, 7 0),)0 06, a. m. 12 00 m., 4 19, 6 00 and 8 20 p. m. Sundays, 2 05 .m. Leave Pottsvllle, week days. 1 03, T 19 a. m., 12 80 and 6 10 p. ta. Sundays, 8 07 a. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8 65, 7 46, 1128 a. in., 1 86, 5 60, 7 20 and 9 43 p. m. Sundays, 8 6 a, m Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 12 30, 4 (1, 8 15, 11 47 a. in., 3 17, B 18,6 21,7 41 and 10 OS p. m Sundays. 12 23, 4 21 a. m. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, It 81, 2 40, 4 85 ( 80,8 30. 10 23, 1169 a. in., 282, 581, 6 41, 7 57, 10 32 p in. Sundays, 12 40, 2 40, 4 35 a. m. Lcuve Willlamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 20 a m,, 4 00 and 11 80 p. m. Sundays, ll 80 p. m, ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, I-ruve Philadelphia Chestnut street waif and South street wharf for Atlantic City. Weekdays Express, 900 a. ta., 2 00, (8 00 Saturdays only), 4 00, S 00 p. m. Acoommoda tlou, 8 00 a. ni., 515, 080 p. m. Sundays KiITcbb, 900, 10 00 a. 111. Accommodation, 6 00 a. n.., 4 45 p. m. Returning leave Atlantic City depot, sotmer Atlantlo and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express, 7 33, 0 00 a. m., 8 80, 6 SO p.m. Accommodation, 4 85, i 15a. u. 403p.m. Sundays Express, 4 00, 5 30, 8 00 p. m. As. commouatlon, 7 15 a. m., 4 15 p. in, Parlor Cars on all express trains. For further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Reading Hallway tleket ugont oraddreas I, A. SwmoAnn, Ensos J, Wbiks. Gen'l Supt., (Jen'l Pass'r Agt., Heading Terminal, Ptilladslphla. riillions of Dollars do up in smoVo ovory year. Take no risks but got your housos, stock, far nituro, etc., Insured in fl rat-class re liable companies as represented by hAVIh FATFST. Insurance Agent, Also .Life andAccldeutal Companlea I lit I