iVENING HERALD HMTAlM.l.SIIKU 1S1K. Pubttahad every Evening, Kccr Sunday, HOSTS JAHDIH ftTREBT. Nr.AR CBTTnE. rhe nernld It detlvaied tuHhcnniidoau and the avrwidlUg towns tor 1k cents n week, pay Wl. o the carriers. 11 mall W0 n year, or Mta a month, payable lu advance. Advertise-Ma-Ota charged xcordtna to space ami ponitlmi. T vnbtUtim reserve tho right to change the ajMBon ot advertlrnicnt whenever Mm pub-Jfjarto-i o( newt demands It. The right It Marrrl U ijrtntv advertisement, whether jjwJrtor or not. unt tho publishers may deem CayropoT- Advertising rates made known amfe armlleatlon. Rattxd the postoBlco nt Shenandoah, l' ns teewrd class mall matter. TKLKPHONK CONNECTION "All the Hews That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald SATURDAY, AI'KII, 2. 18S. It looks very mui'h like get your gun. " ''Johnny TllK enforcement of tin- Aliou Tux law in still t;lvliiK tin- County Com missioner!) of tliis ntiito trouble, mill the end will not be riuiuhutl until the Supreme Court imKes upon the matter. The Commissioners of this county received a coinniunientioii from the Commissioners of Uliilr county relative to the matter. The writers state that they propose ap pealing from a decision of the Court of Common Pleas of Ulair county re straining them from collecting the alien tax under the act of June 15, 1897. They suggest that all counties where aliens are employed are inter ested in this appeal, which will cont about $550. and Schuylkill county is asked to contribute .50. Tho Com missioners decline to go into the matter. They have attempted to en force tho law, but in this they have not been very successful, as very little has been paid into the treasury by employers of foreigners. Important Qualities. One of the most important quali ties the young can develop, says an exchange, . is self-reliance, yet the training they receive from both par ents and teachers is generally of such a character as to render young people dependent. Even in the household, if some simple work is to be done, tho father does it to save time rather than entrust it to his awkward son. The mother relieves the daughter that the latter may acquire accomplishments, or because she is impatient and can not sit idly by while a 'prentice hand is at work. In tho school room the teacher finds it easier to do tho work of a pupil than to superintend his opera tions. In tho workshop the master takes tho work from the hand of tho learner lest the product should be spoiled. The daily lesson to the young, imparted to them by expert ence rather than by precept, is that they are incompetent and can not for many years acquire the skill of thou preceptors. If not altogether dis couraged by the reproaches for their awkwardness, they are at least de prived of that self-conlidonce or self reliance which in itself would go a long way towards making them skill ful uud efficient. In social life tho young man or young woman is seldom recognized as being able to do anything without the advice and assistance of his or her elders. If an entertainment is to bo arranged, some one with experience must bo consulted; if curds are to be sent out, the young people feel that they are incompetent to make out a list. Mothers complain of their daughters that tho latter cannot buy a dress fabric or a bonnet without assistance, forgetting that tho daugh ters have never been allowed to do bo, or, having made tho attempt, have been ridiculed or censured for their choice. In very many households the young people are really dependents, and have fallen into tho habit of con sulting their elders on the most tri vial questions. They may have good taste and good judgment, but have acquired tho habit of deferring to their elders or superiors and are with out self-reliance. When freed from this thraldom by marriage, for ex ample they gradually acquire self reliance, und then, forgetting their own experience, roar their children in the same way. The most successful teachers never do the work that should bo done by their pupils. By the exercise of great patience they resist tho- temptation to take the easier course, and simply instruct tho pupil as to what he should do, leaving him to do it. In that way they develop some degree of self-reliance in the pupil. The lat ter becomes less and less dependent upon the teaoher for help, and loaves the sohool able to think and judgo for himself. This method of training should bo applied in the household as well as lu the school. The child should be re quired to do his task without assis tance, and criticised, if at all, in a kindly manner that will not dis courage him from trying again. It is not an easy task to do this, especially if the parent is of a nervous dlsposl tion. The awkwardness of tho be ginner is irritating ; so, also, is his slowness. Patience is required to keep one from defeating tho object of training by taking tho work from the hand of the learner, or from scolding him for ids incapacity. It is well, however, to make the at tempt to teach self-reliance, for it Is ti great help to after training and will be needed by tho young man when lie goes out into the world uud finds no parent to lean upon. The young will not do anything just us their elders would do It. They have neither tho skill nor the experience possessed by the latter, but they will acquire both if encouraged to do things rather than to look upon things belli-? done, and they should acquire by this means a reasonable degree of self-reliance. llurdoik Wood Hitlers gives a man a clcn r bead, n activo liralu, n strong, vlgototis body makes liim IU for tho battle of lifo. t'tillndrdplitii C'oiniflltiioii Acre-mod. I'blladplpliia, April 2. District At torney Ornham wont Into court yestcr dny and nuked that warrants be Issued for the arrest of Common Councilman Charles Soger, Select Councilman J. Rtnnry Hyram and Nelson O, Oreon, attorney for tho Schuylkill Valley Wa ter company, on oharRes of bribery In connection with the Schuylkill valley water bill. The warrants were Issued and shortly afterwards the men sur lendpied themselves. Green was held In $60,000 ball, and the others In $10,000 each for a heating next Monday. l)r. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup seems es pecially adapted to tlio needs of tho children. Pleasant to take; sootliinu In its influence. It is tlio remedy of all remedies for every orm of thro it and lung dlscnro. Minday Special-. Services in the Trinity Kcfurmcd church to-niurrow at 10:00 a. in., and 11:30 p. in. Sunday school at l:il0 p. in. Itev. Itobert O'ISuylo pastor. ltogular services will bo held In the United Kvatigelluil church, North Jardtn street, to morrow at 10 a. in. and 11.30 p. m. Sunday school n. 1.30 p. m. ltov. I. J. lieitz, pastor. K. b. ('. K on Monday evening. Prayer, praise und testimony meetings every Tues day, Wednesday, Thurslay and Friday even ings Jr. K. I.. C. Ii. every Saturday evening at T o'clock. Primitive Methodist church, James Moore, pastor. Pleaching at 10:30 a. in. and (1:30 P. m. Sunday school at 2 p. in. Class meet ing on Wednesday evening. General prayer meeting on Thursday evening. Everybody welcome. Services in All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church on WestO.ik street to-morrow. Holy Eucharist at s a. m. Morning player at 10:30. Sunday school at 2 p. in. Evening prayer at 7 p. m. On the first Sunday in tho month Holy Eucharist at 10:30. Tho rector will olllciate. First Ilaplist church, corner of West and Oak streets, ltov. 1). I. Evans pastor. Services at Ida. in. and 0 p. m. Sunday school at - p. in. Prayer meeting Monday evenings. Young People's meeting Wednesday evenings. Class meeting Thursday evenings. Methodist Episcopal church, corner Oak and Whito streets. i!ev. J. T. Swindells pastor. Uciirr.ilclassiiicetiiigntlln.nl., led by John Senior. Sermon at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at ' p. n., Dr. J.S. Calleu, Superintendent. Sermon at (1:30 p. ai. Seats free. Everybody welcome. Calvary Iiaplist church, South Jardin street. Preaching to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and (i:3rt p. in. l!ov. It. It. Albins, pastor. Sabbath school at 2 p. in., Deacon John Ilium, Superintendent. II. . P. U Tuesday evening, at 7:30. Wednesday evening, general prayer meeting at :.su. Everybody welcome. Services in the Presbyterian church to- nionow nt 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. Sabbath school at 2 p. in. Jr. C. E. and Sr. C. 1. Tuesday evening at (i:3l) anil :;iu ociock. Prayer and song service on l uursuay eveu ing at 7:30. Strangers always welcome. St. John's Lutheran church, West Cherry street. Itev. John (Iruhlcr, pastor. Pleach ing, 10 a. m. ; Sunday school, 1:30 p. in. ; preaching 0:30 p. m St. Michael's Greek Catholic church, West Centre street. Itev. Cornelius liurisin, pas tor. Mutational service fl a. in. High mass 10 a. in. Church of the Holy Family, (German It. C.) North Chestnut street. Itev. A. T. Subtit tlehofer, pastor. First mass S a. in., second mass 10 a. in. St. Casiinir's Polish It. C. church, North Jardin street. Uov. J. A. Lenarkiewicz, pa.-tor. First mass S a. in., high mass 10 a. in., vespers and benediction -I p. m. Church of the Annunciation, 218 West Cherry street. Itev. H. F. O'Heilly, pastor; Itev James Kane, assistant pastor. First mass, 7 a. in., second mass, 8 a. in., high mass, 10 a. m, benediction, 7 p. m. Kelieleth Israel Congregation, corner of Oak and West streets, Itev. Henry Mit nik, pastor. Saturday services, 8 to 10 a. m., and 3 to 5 p. m. Sunday services 8 to 10 a. m. and every week day morning from 7 to 8 a. in. A little boy asked for a bottlo of "get up in the innniinp as fast as vou can." tho druggist recognized a household 11:11110 for "DoWitt's l.lttlo Early llisers," and gave him a bottlo of those lamous little puis lor consupauon, sick headache, livor and stomach troubles C. 11. Hagonhuch. Hoys' (inn Traction Killed 11 Mini. New York, April 2. Udward Tormey, a youiiK carpenter, while working on the bcaffoldlne of a new building at Now liiighton. Si. I., yesterday, was shot In the side and killed. There was no report of a firearm heard, and those who saw the man fall thoucht ho had been seized with vertlso. They were surprised when they found the bullet wound. Inquiry revealed the fact that a crowd of boys had been In the vlcln Ity practicing with a Flobert rule. Clarence I.uce, Jr., 15 yenis old, has been nrrested in connection with tho affair. By nourishing every part of your system ealth with blood made puro by ink ing Hood's Sai-sanaiilla. Then you will havo ucrvo, mental, bodily and In the Spring digestive strength. Then you need not fear disease because vour system will readily resist scrofulous tendencies and attacks of illness. Thou you will know tho absolute intrinsic! merit of H Sarsapar?!!a ruarSil clnoand Wood r .rifler. '.si. t ('! Prepared only by C. I. Hood u Co., Lowell, Mass. 1 -. net easily, promptly and HOOtl S FlilS ctteetl ly. saoeuu. DRINK CUJARY'S EXTRA FINK QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. 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Supplementing the action taken on Thursday by the navy department 111 requesting governors of states to drill and equip the naval militia, so as to be ready for any emergency, Assistant Secretary Hoosevclt yesterday sent let ters to the covernors of those sea coast states not having such organiza tions to take steps looking to the for mation of naval mllltla. It is hoped that each of these states will be en abled to promptly acquiesce In the de partment's request. The coast states not having naval mllltla organizations are Maine, New Hampshire, Delaware. Texas and Alabama. Late In the afternoon Secretary Long received a telegram from the adjutant general of Connecticut stating that the governor directs him to notify the de partment that the naval battalion of Connecticut Is In readiness and is awaiting orders from the president. The navy department received In formation yesterday that the cruisers Vlzcaya and Oquendo, tho two fine Spanish vessels which have been lying nt Havana, had left that port. Their destination Is not known, but there Is reason to believe that thev have gone to join the torpedo llotllla. The naval olllcials continue reticent regarding the acquisition of new ves sels for the auxiliary fleet and the ne gotiations for the purchase of ships of war aboard, but there were Indica tions today that. In spite of the an nounced belief of tho department that no more ships were to be looked for In that quarter, all hope has not been abandoned. No confirmation of the cable dispatch from Denmark that ne gotiations were under way for the pur chase of two Danish cruisers could be obtained, but at the same time It was not denied. Assistant Secretary Hoose vclt, when asked tho question direct. replied that he could not answer. Ilccoiiconli-adi) Ociloc 11 SiilitoiTuge Tho sub-committee of the senate committee on foreign relations appoint ed to draft a report and prepare a form of resolution outlining a course of action will report to the full com mlttee at its meeting today. The sub committee will recommend the ndop Hon of a resolution declaiinu, in the first place for the recognition of the Independence of the Cuban republic, and In the second for the Intervention by the United States with her army nnd navy, for the purpose of assisting the Cubans to secure Independence In case Spain continues to refuse to con cede It. The committee will treat the rescinding of the order for the recon centratlon of the Cuban non-combatants as a subterfuge, and will dwell upon the past, If not the present, treat ment of these unfortunates; will detail the Maine incident and attempt to demonstrate that It Is a sufficient cause for the declaration of war If thlB country were desirous of making it such, nnd also will touch upon the In Jury to American Interests caused by the Cuban struggle as a full Justifica tion for our interference. The com mittee will report to the senate on Mon day unless It Is then made evident that It has been Impossible for the presl dent to complete his promised message for lack of time. Senator McMillan, who has been In consultation at the White House two or three times a day ever since tho situation became critical, made the following statement: "The president Is flatfooted on the proposition that Spain must move out bodily. He also knows absolutely that Spain cannot, or at least will not. consent to this com plete abandonment. That means war. The president squarely faces that. He Is not ready. He recognized certain serious unpreparedness. McKlnley feels he would be guilty of great neg llgenco If the deficiencies be not made good before we are plunged Into war.' Beats tho Klondike. Mr. A. C, Thomas, of Marysville, Texas. has found a more valuable discovery than hns yet been made in the Klondike, For years he sphered untold agony from consumption, ac cotnpanied by hemorrhages : and was abso lutely cured by Dr. King's New Discovery lor Consumption, Coughs and Colds. IK declares that cold is of little value in com parison with this marvelous cure would have it, even if it cost a hundred dollars bottle. Asthma, Bronchitis and all threat and lung affections, arc positively cured by Dr, King s wew uiscovcry lor consumption Trial bottles free at A. Wasley's Drue Store Kegular size 5a cts. and $1.00, Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. Shnnl.v limit Sunk, I'lvo Di owiiod. Mount Canncl, Ills., April 2. It Is ip ported that a shanty boat was sunk three miles above here and a family consisting of live persons have lost their HveB. It Is now believed that danger to the railroads from the high (load Is passed for the present. TO CUIiK A COM IN ONI! DAY. Hike Uxativo Brotno Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho monoy If it falls to I cure, 85c. Tho genuine has Ij. li. H ' each tablet. OLD POINT COMFORT, PtX-tlAY TOUll VIA PENNSYLVANIA ItAIMlOAl) TO lttCllMONl) ANI WASII1NOTON. Tho list of tho prenentserlosof personally, conducted tours to Old Pol"' Comfort, Hlcli mondand Washington via tlio Pennsylvania lUltro.nl will leavo New Vork and Philadel phia on Thursday, April 7. Tickets, including transportation, meals en routo lu both directions, transfers of pass engers and baggage, hotel accommodations at Old Point Comfort, Kicliiuond nnd Washing ton, and carriage rldo about Itlchmoud in fact, every necessary expense for a period of six days will be sold at rale of $3.) 00 from Now York, llroeklyn ami Newark; $31.00 from Trenton; $32 80 from Philadelphia, and propoitlonato ratei from other stations. Ot.il POINT COMFOIIT ONLY. Tickets to Old Point Comfort only, includ ing 0110 and three-foutths days' boaid at that place, and good to return direct by regular trains within six dayf, will ho sold in con nection with tills tour ut lato of $10 Q0 from New York; $15.00 from Ticulon ; $14 00 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates fiom other points. At a slight additional expense tourists can extend Hie trip to Virginia Ilcach, witlinccoiiimodatlonsat tho Princess Anne Hold. For itineraries ami full information apply to ticket ngcivtJi Tourist Agent, 111HI Hroadway, Now York ; 7M) llroad street. Newaik, N. J. ; or Geo. W. Hoyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, llroad Street Station, Philadelphia. Holler Exploded, Folic Killed. Campbellsvllle, Ky., Apill 2. A holler explosion four miles 1101 th of town killed four men outright nnd fatally in jured nnother. Tho dead are Thomas Itatcliffe, Doc "Wright. Clarence lint cliff c nnd Thomas Newcomb. Ulma Itatcllff was scalded, and will die. The boiler, engine and shlncle mill were demolished. Low water In tho boiler caused tho accident. Tor Infants and Children. Tin fae- lulls It 03 crer? signature -2- 01 TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE nd I'lom-rs, the Hand of America, Cali fornia i'ia tho true pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain Itoutc," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, wliero snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes .110 unknown. Pullman first nil second class palace and tourist sleeping lira 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 modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via tho Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your home, literature, and full information, dropapoital card, J. P. McCanii, T. P. Agent. .1111 ltail road avenue, Elmira, N. Y., or 301 llroad way, New York. 1-tf W. E. Hoyt, G. K P. Agt. DOING GOOD EVERYWHERE. A Medical Discovery that Effectually Cures Piles in Every Form. For many years physicians have experi mentcd in vain, seeking a lemcdy which would effectually cure piles and other rectal troubles, withcut resorting to a surgical oper ation. Many remedies were found to giv temporary relief, but none could be depended upon to make a lasting, salisfactory cure. Within a lecent period, however, a new remedy, the Pyramid Pile Cure, lias been re peatedly tested in hundreds of cases and witl highly satisfactory results. The first effect of the Pyramid Pile Cure is to instantly remove flic pain and irritation generally present and from that time on the cure rapidly progresses aud before the patient is hardly aware of it he is enthely cured The remedy seems to act directly on the nerves and blood vesslcs of the parts affected 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 docs its work without any pain or inconvenience to the sufferer and is justly considered one of the most meritorious discoveries of modern medicine. Piles is one of the most annoying and often times dangerous diseases witli which humanity is afflicted. If neglected it frequently develop; into fistula or some equally fatal or incurabl trouble, whereas by the timely use of th simple but effective remedy no one need sufler 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 so'd in drug stores every where. The manufacturers of the remedy are the Pyramid Drug Co.,of Marshall, Mich who have placed this excellent preparation before the public only after giving it thorough and repeated tests in the hands of reputnbl physicians. The results in hundreds of cases have convinced us that it will not disappoint you. LAUER'S BOCK BEER In Bottles or by the Keg. Lauer's Lager AND Pilsner Beer Porter and Weiss Beer. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA DO ITJOURSELF. You can tell Just as well as a physician bother your kidneys are diseased or healthy. Tho way to do Is to tako a bottle or glass tum bler, and fill It witli urine. If there is n sediment a ponder-llko substance at tlio bottom alter standing n day and iilglit, there Is something wrong witli tlio Kidneys. An ther sure s guof dlscaso Is a desire to urinato often, and still another sign is pam in tho back. If urino stains linen, there is no doubt that tho kidneys nro allected. Any and all diseases 01 tlio Kidneys, liver, bladder and of tho urinary passages and con stipation of tlio bowels ato cuted by Dr. luvul KCiinciiy s ravonio iicmeuy. incro is no question about its being the best and rest medicine in tlio world for such troubles. It quickly relieves and cures inability to hold rlne. and People, voung or old. who tako it re not compelled to get up a liifmbcr of times during tho night. For putting nn end that scalding pain experienced 111 passing Ine. nothing is so good ns Dr. David Ken- cd's Favorite ltemedy. It corrects the bad Meets of whiskey nod beer; is pleasant to tho taste, and does not seem to ho medicine nil. Diseases of the kidneys and bladder fteu require the use of Instalments to push back tho sandy matter so tho mine can bo oided. In such cases ravorilo licmcdy should bo taken without further delay or tho lisease may prove fatal. It is sold lor 0110 dollar a bottle at nil drug stores. It is well orth many tunes its price. Samples Free. If vou wish to test Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite ltemcdv before buying It. send your full post office addiess to the Dr. David Ken nedy Corporation, Itondout, N. Y.. and mention this paper. Wo will then mail you a sample bottle free, ns well as circulars giv ing full directions for its uso. Every readci if tho llKHAM) can depend upon tho genuine ness of this liberal oiler, and nil sufferers from kidney troubles should tako ndvnutago of it nt once. FINANCE AND TRADE. Tho Wav Cloud llns Hud No Disas trous KfTcetH ns Yot. New York, April 2. It. Q. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trade says: In spite of foreign conditions since the destruction of the Maine failures In three months are smaller than In the first quarter of any year since 188G; the ratio of defaulted liabilities to pay ments through clearing houses has been the smallest for that quarter since 18SG; the average of liabilities per firm n business has been the smallest since 1880, and tho average of liabilities per failure has been lower than ever be fore In any quarter. It Is especially significant that the failures for less than $100,000, without material de rease In number, were 29 per cent smaller than last year In tnanufaC' turlng, nnd 24 per cent smaller in trad ing. The war cloud, which many have In ferred must have greatly Increased commercial disasters, does not appear to have any such effect as yet, and while there is some decline In tho new orders for industries, nearly all live works are covered so far ahead that tho difference is not felt. Rates for money have advanced, and the G per cent, which used to be the ruling rate n active times, again prevails, which compels many speculators to liquidate. But the Imports of gold go far to pre vent any real anxiety. M. Ij. Yocuiu. Cameron. Pa., bays "I was a sufferer fur ten ycarB, trying must all kinds inle reined es. but w it imit success, no Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo was recommended to me. I ucd 0110 box. It has etlected a. per maiicnt euro." As a permanent cure fur piles DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo has no qual. U. II. UUKClllJUCII. A TEXAS STREET DUEL. Tho I'rlnolpnls Dvlnir null TlirpoOthoi'H Wiiiinded by Strny IlullotH. Waco, Tex., jprll 2. W. C. Brann editor of The Iconoclast, and Captain M. T. Davis met nnd fought a revolver duel lost evening. The men met on South Fourth street In front of the Cotton licit ticket office, nnd after ex changing a few words began firing, When the battle was over Brann was found to be shot In the left lung and in both feet. Davis was shot through the right lung nnd through both arms. The surgeons say both men are likely to die. Trouble has been existing between the men for a year, and when they met last evening they lost no time In get ting out their weanons. About ten seconds were occupied In the shooting, at the end of which Brann and Davl lay bleeding and W. H. Ward, Brann'; business partner, was shot through the right hand, the bones being shattered A wild bullet hit Motorman Kennedy In the knee. Another wild bullet hit Eugene Kepler In the foot. Kepler nnd his partner, Prince, are touring th world on a wager and had just reached Waco. Brann, who Is too weak to talk Is probably past surgery, although the doctors say there Is some slight chance for him. Captain Davis was taken to the Pacific hotel, and Is regarded as mortally WQUnded, his right lung being badly lacerated. Both men are bleed Ing Internally and are faint. WHAT IT INDICATES Nothing so interferes with one's plans or ambition like sickness or poor health. Have you ever thought that your kidneys may be the cause of your sickness? You can easily fitii out by setting aside your'urine for tweiity-fou hours ; a sediment or settling indicates an un healthy condition of the kidneys. When urin stains linen it is evidence of kidney trouble, Too frequent desiie to urinate or pain in 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, stitcli or dull aching in the back, difficult or pninful urination, frequent desire to urinate scalding or pain in passing it, and quickly overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many limes during the night. The mild and extraordinary effect of Swamp-Hoot is soon realized. Its action gentle, yet immediate, the relief speedy anil the cures permanent. At druggists fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet, botli sent free by mail upon receipt of three two-cent stamps. Men tion IIkram) and send your address to Dr, Kilmer & Co,, Ilinghamton, N. Y. Th proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuine ness of tliis offer. Coming KvenU. April 10. Entertainment under ausplcesof tho Welsh Congri'iiatioiial chinch, in the church building, South West street. Tickets 10 cents, Including lefroshmciits. May Hli. Social and entortainmcut und auspices of the Welsh Presbyterian churc in ltobblns opera house. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your L Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forovcr, bo undo well, strong, magnetic, full of now life and vigor, tako No-To-IUc, tlio wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gaiu ten pounds in ten days, Over 400,000 curod. Buy No-To-Ilao from your own druggist, who will guarantee cure. 50c or fl.OO, Booklot and sampl mailed free. Ad, htorllng ucmody Co Chicago or New lurk. SPAIN MUST STAND ALONE. Thin In tlio Dniiilnnnt Opinion Ainonc SpnnMi Htnttisnic-'. Madrid, April 2. Uoth United Stat. Minister Woodford and tho fpanlsl ministers show pointed reserve con cerning the contents of the Spanish memorandum, but It Is said to be a ic mnrkably Dtronir restatement of the Spanish case on all the points raised by the United States, and especially In regard to the pacification of Cuba nnd tho settlement of the Cuban question from the fpnnlsh n Int of view. In political and diplomatic circles the situation Is deemed crlticnl, because It Is dlfllcult for either side to make con cessions likely to bo acceptable to the other, Judulng by the attitudes they have maintained in the recent negotia tions. The Imparclal says the govern ment lias received excellent Impres sions on the favornble attitude of Europenn continental powers whose friendly dlsposltlbns toward Spain havo been strenisthpned by tho fact that tho United States and ICngland have lately been drawn closer by their common Interesls In China. El I.lbernl says that Spain must trust solely to her own enersles. It Is un derstood that this paper echoes the Im pression that Is dominant in diplomatic circles and among many Spanish statesmen. On the other hand, the ministers nnd their supporters seem still to entertain some hope that Presi dent McKlnley may hesitate and acaln attempt to stem the war currents pre vailing In his parliament and country, now that tho Spanish reply leaves no doubt that the queen nnd her ministers will not surrender Cuba without a struggle, however costly and unequal It may prove to be. Ten thousand demons gnawing away nt ono's yitals couldn't bo much worse than the tortures of itching piles. Yet tlicro's a cure. Doan's Ointment never fails. Alii For .IoIiiim Hopkins University. Annapolis, Md April 2. The biio of delegates last night TmRKPlt. Iiv n Dte of GO to 22, the bill appropriating 0.000 per annum for the rnilnf Johns Hopkins university. The bill hns already passed the senate, and only .needs tho governor's signature to be come a law. The house a few days ago rejected a bill to give the univer sity $100,000 per annum, and the pres ent bill was the next dav Introduced In the senate and passed. Sympathetic f)ti$bana$. The svmrjathetlc tenderness of a lot tnr husband Is evervthlntr to nn exnee tant mother, especially during her first ordeal. George Layton, Esq., a promi nent druggist of Dayton, O., gives the tollowing case : A custflmer of mine, whose wife has used four bottles of 11 Mother's Friend " before con- tinement, says, after seeing the effects of the remedy, that If she had to go through the ordeal again, and there were but four bottles 011 the market, and the cost was $100 per bottle, she would have them. " Mother's Friend " is a scientifically compounded liniment which affords Cer tain relict in tlie various ailments pre ceding childbirth, and assures proper elasticity to the cords ana muscles nv volved in the final ordeal. "Mother's Friend" is sold by drug cists, or expressed on receipt of one dollar. Valuable book, "Before Baby is Born," mailed free on application. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.. Atlanta, Qs, wmmmwmmm?,ww,mw ARBEY'S OCK Gives a satisfied smile to every pa'ate that tastes it. Now on tap at al our customers. WM. SCHMICKI-K, JR., - Agent GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST These were the two reasons that formerly kept people frwn attending to their teeth, lioth reasons have no existence in this ad vanced age. I'ninless aud inexpensive dent istry witli an absolute guarantee for five years is our method. A Good Set of Teeth, $. The Very llttt Teeth, $8. You can get no better, no matter what you pay. No charRe for extracting, where teeth are ordered. We can take ) our impression in Ihe morning and give you your teeth' In the afternoon if desired, dold Fillings, $1 ; Best Silver Fillings, 5oc up; Cleaning, Soc; 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 Jardin St., Sheuaudoali. 1 At Four Score dr. Miles' Nc.wno n'Vrs- Health. X'. f' .'j;j"4u.-'v- f.V HI' . 'm,: ....... -.vj&ss ONOIjE EZEKIEL ODEAIl, assessor and tax collector, Bovorly, Mass., who has passed tlio 8. tu lifo mllo ctcno, says: "Dr. Miles' ncstoralivo Norvlno has dono a Great deal of good. I suffered forycars from leoplcssncao ant. nervous heart trouble Would feel weary and used up lu tho morn ing, had no ambition aud my work seemed a burden. A friend recommended Dr. Miles' Ncrvlno, and I purchased a bottlo under protest as I had tried so many remedies un successfully, I thought It no uso. But It gavo mo restful deep, a good nppotlto and restored mo to energetic health. It is a grand good mcdlcino, and I will gladly wrlto anyono Inquiring, full particulars of mysat- Isfactor? oxperlcnco." I Dr. Miles licmcdics I aro sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottlo tiO IUIIIn rS-Korvine benefits or monoy re gi.'jBoatore SSk. Health funded. Hook on dis eases of tho heart nnd nerves free. Addrcsi, I DR. MILES MDriTPATiOO.. Klkuurt. Ind. PROFESSIONAL CARDS pit. W. II. Y1NHST, VETERINARY SUKUbUn. Rrnduato nnd Iito Resident House Surgecp tho University State of N. Y. Itendiiuartcrsi-Coramcrclal Hotel. fthenandoAb THItKIt VHAK COUltSK. Calls flight or dny promptly responded. M. BOKKK, ATI 0RN EY-AT-L VW . Onice Kiran bulldlnir. corier of Main an Centre streets, HlienauUoab. I II. I'OMKHOY, t ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. Jjl W. SHOEMAKER, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Mnrkct nnd Centre streets. pltOP. JOHN JONICS, HUS1CAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Mahatioy City, t'a. Having studied under some ot the beat mostcra lr Loudon nnd PArls, will give l-Oijl jii iiiuvioun,uiaiiuoun, guliurnua vocal cuieka. fcruia reasonable. Addresn In euro si StfiffiSM, tho jeweler Shenandoah. Philadelphia & Reading Railway Engines Hum Hard Coal No Smoke IN EFFECT MAKCII I3th, 1898. Trains leavo Shenandoah as follows 1 For New York via I'blladelnbla. week days. 2 10, SSC, 7 30 9 Ma. in., 12 81, 8 10 and 8 07 p. m Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For New York via Mauch Chunk, waek days. 5 86, 7 '.10 a. m., 12 33 and S 10 p. m. For Heading ana l'nilftuelpbla, week Mays, 1 10. 5 86. 7 30. 9 51 ft.m., 11! 83, 1 10 and ft 07 p. ui. Sundays, 2 10 a. m. Far rottsviiie, vr eeic aayi, 2 10, 7 93, n x a. m,, 12 83, 8 10, 0 07 nnd 7 23 p. m. Sundays, 2 19 a. n, For Tamoaun nnd Mnbanoy City, week days. 2 10, 5 86, 7 3d,9rHa.m12 33,8 l6ande7p. m. Additional to Mnbanoy City only, 11 to p. ni. Sundaya, 2 10 n. m For Wllllainsporl, bunbury ana ijowuourr, week days. 4 03, 5 88, 1186 a.m.. 12 S3, T 3 p. m Sundays, 8 23 a. m. . . ii, . i 1 n .n J A. . n . rur jHuiiauu riuiio, hcdkuu;,, j iu. i iu, mmv. 7 30. 9 51, 11 !W H. in., 12 S3, 8 10, 8 07, 7 25, 86 and 11 40 p.m. sununyi, ie iu, 4 us a. m. , . ' 1 .1.1 1 I U 1 . .. . .1 J Ac FUl ABU IU1IU t.UU ulWUIIU.IU n Whv u.ji. vm. 5 80, 7 80, 11 80 h. ra., 12 33, 3 10, ft 07, 7 35 nd 9 55 p. in. Sundays, 4 Oi a. m. ror uaitimoro. wftamnrron ana ine vre yia t) i. - i T il ..U 1 I . T - - f I Terminal, 1'hlIadelphVa, (P. 4R.B K.) at 8 55, li,ii s. rn., a iu anu i.di p. ij.. etuncwri, 20, 7 00, 11 28 a. m., 8 48 and 7 37 p. m. Addi tional trains from Twenty.fourtli and Ckcat. nut streets Btntlou, week days, 1080 a. m, 12 20, 12 It 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 83, 8 23 p. m. THAINB FOH SHENANDOAH.. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week Jays, 12 13, 4 80, 8 00, 11 SO a. m and 1 80, 4 80, 9 00 p.m. Sundaya, 600 p. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 80, 9 10 a. m.. 1 SO and 4 IS ii. ui. Leave Philadelphia, Readlnfr Terminal, week days, 12 01, 8 40, t) 85, 10 10 a. m. and 1 42, 4 05, 6 80 p.m. Sundays, 12 01a.m. Lenve Itpadlim.week daya, 2 03, 7 01,10 04, a, ni. 12 00 m., 4 19, 6 00 and 8 20 p. ra. Buudaya, 2 01 a. ra. Leavo l'ottavllle, weelc daya. 109, 71 n. in., 12 SO and 6 10 p. m. Sundays, 8 07 a. . Leave Taraaqua, week days, 3 35, 7 46, 11 28 a. u 1 86, 5 50, 7 20 and 9 43 p. m. Buadaya, 8 5 a m Leavo Mahatioy City, week. daya, 12 26,411, 8 15, 11 47 a. in., 2 17, 5 18, 6 21, 7 44 and 10 08 p. m Sundaya. 12 23, 4 21 a. m. Leave Mnbanoy Flan, week daya, It 85, 2 40, 4 85 6 80,8 30. 10 25, 1139 a. ra 2 82, 3 81, 6 41, 7 57, 10 22 p in. Sundaya, 12 40, 2 40, 4 35 a. m. Leave Wllllamaport, week daya, 7 42, 10 20 a m., 4 00 and 11 80 p. m. Sundays, 11 80 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIV1BION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut atreet wait and South street wharf for Atlantto City. Weekdaya Kipreaa, 9 00 a. m., 2 00, (8 06 Hatunlava only), 4 00, BOO p. m. Aceommoda tion. 8 00 u. in., 5 15, 680 p. ra, Sundaya Hi press, 900, 10 00 a. m. Accommodation, 8 00 a, n, 4 45 p. m, Returning; lenve Atlantic City depot, corner Atlnutionnd Arkansas nvenuea. Weekdaya Hipreaa, 785, 9 00 a ra., 8 80, 5 80 p. in. Accommodation, 4 23, 1 15 a. nr. 405 p, m. Sundaya Kiureaa, 4 00, 8 SO, 8 00 p. m. Ac commodation, 7 15 a. ra., 4 15 p. m. Parlor Cars nn all express tralria. For further Information, apply to neareat Philadelphia aud Rending Hallway ticket agent oraddreaa I, A. Hwkioaud. Kuson J, Win), (len'l Supt, Gen'l Pnaa'r Agt., Heading Terminal, Philadelphia. riillions of Dollars Go up in srnoko every year. Take no risks but got your houses, stock, fur nltuio, etc., Insured In flret-clasa ra. liablo companies as represented by hAVIft PATIST insurance Agent, Alio Life and Accidental Oompanlea DETECTIVES ! Kimball's Detective' Agency Do all legitimate detective work. A correspondent wanted in all towns. Office, 58 Trust Building, Wllllamspott, Pa I mm 1 1 .'1.1 s
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