The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, April 09, 1898, Image 2

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    WEEKLY HERALD
Pt'llUsilM) KVKUY SATUIIDAY.
SATl'ltDAY. A Will. . 1HHS.
THEY MINED IN ALASKA.
JLost Only Their Iilior nnd S10.U1 Apiece
In SI Months' Operations.
Every omi who hml ever liceii In Alaska
u,.in .,, ,1,., mniilntf ..f I h.t hTlnn.
f.r, tn rr-lnfn rmr.nllll nTlwrlnllMW .
which ill Boinowayor other had eoiiiieo-I
tlon with the subject of nold inlnlnc. !
Slnny of them hml n clmnco to make n for-
tune nrmj-nmi uiuy Known, nrai owiurs
smv nnllioiiB, more or less, t.ikon out of
mntP whoso only capital it vrM come tank
to the States mid llui hnpplly over utter-
ward. Hut in splto of tho liiuonulry wliieh
has hceii put into tliommiufHctuicof those
stories, there la un original llnuirtoone
told by a soldier at present located in tha ,
United State army In this city. ,
It was In 1S0. when ho wan in tho linvy,
that ho win stationed on a vessel neat
Slfkn. There was oonsldernl.lo gold belnR
taken r.t near there, mid an cntorprlsliiK
speculator not hold of a party of marines
on the ship and induced them to buy hl i
luluc. Tin re were luo of them who fimillv
went into the scheme, uml they paid $10 ,
each for their new Miu.co of wealth, 'there
was always a piKiil ileal of spnro tlmo on
,r...i ..,.. ...n, ..,.. ...i
uiltslon to ii.se this in working thelrchtlm.
For sis months tho Milliters dug quarts! by
day and dreiiiued of suilik'ii wealth by
night. All were confident of being aide to
retlro from the service with conifortablo
nones aim iiiiiKeii i-aiuy on mo poor om-,
cm, who would haye to keep on solilicring
all their lives, not being In tho schomo. !
if ,i. r tw n.,i,. ,i i,...i .. 1
largo pilo of quartz', anil, loading it into 1
nil tho old barrels, bags and provision j
casos they could find, tho.v sent H by shin
to tho nearest crushing mill. Then follow-
.oil wechs of waiting till tho returns should
come, ami an air of subdued importance 1
grow In each man who expected at any
time to bo Informed that he was worth
thousands of dollars. At lust tho ship
enmo which brought tho returns from the
consignment, and the gallant hundred
gathered around tho treasurer of tho com
pany to hear how much each was now
worth. That Individual opened tho mos
sugo, and n grim smilo froze on his faco as
ho went through n shurt calculation on the
back of the envelope.
Gentlemen." ho said, "vou each owe
tho sum of 10 cents to tho Henmf hip coin- ( as sw Iftly. The London correspondent
pany that carried tho quartz. The gold in ' of The Kpoca sees reason for declaring
it was just $10 short of tho freight that President McKlnley has not coin
ohnrges. " municaled with the pope, and The
And then ho paed his hat, whllo ono of Epoea is not an alarmist organ. .
their number fcought out tho ship's chap-
lain to lead in a bhort service. Spring
Hold Republican.
Beware of Ointuents for Catarrh that con
tain Mercury,
ns mcrrurv will surely destroy the MMifrp of
smell and i oinpletely demiiRe the wlmlo sstcni
wll nterlng It lliniUKli the mucous xurf.lco.
Such nrtu les should never he ueil except on
prescriptinns from reputable ph sleiuns, as the
ilanuiKC thev will do Is ten fold to (lie good you
inn possliilv derive from them. Hall's Catarrh
Cure, inaiiiifiuturcd by 1". J. Cheney it "o., To
ledo. II , eonlnins nn mercury, nnd Is taken in
ternally, luting directly upon the hlooil and
mucous surfaeesof the nytem. In buyhu II'iII'm
Catarrh Cure lie Mire vnu get the nemilnc. It is
taken internally, anil made in Toledo, Ohio, h)
1' J l 'lient'v A; Co. Testimouialri free.
Sold liv DruuKlstx, price 75 v. per bottle.
Hall s I'amilv Pills are the hc.t.
NUGGETS OF NEWS.
Dinah Sutton, who said she was 103
years old, died In Paterson, J. J.
The Japanese cabinet has decided to
refrain from action In China nt pres
ent. The Chinese government has an
nounced the opening to trade of three
ports.
A party of French scientists will at
tempt to reach the Klondike country In
a balloon.
The trial of Mildred Brewster for the
murder of Anna Wheeler on May 29,
1537. is in progress at Montpeller, Vt.
In the event of war tho Camden Na
val Ktserves will patrol the bav nnd
coast as f.ir as Harnegut in the mon
itor Ajax.
Frederick Milne, former assistant en
gineer of the Itrooklvn water works,
pleaded guilty to a charge of misde
meanor in ollice.
Every thought,
word and nction
tnkns vitality
from tho blood; even mm-, miisulc,
bone, organ and tissue ilepciuls on tho
blood for its quality and condition.
-,., Thercforo nivo
Opring blood is absolutely
EWfrnirMPTiiPi "ITI"1'!''" ri-Ilt
IVaeUlGte ylv-m;r mul hcaltliy
bodies. iruil'.'-S.irsaparilla i tlicgrcat
blood piu'iner and tho bent Spring
Moil'ioino. Thercforo it is tho great
cure for scrofula, salt rheum, humors,
sores, rheumatism, catarrh, etc.; tho
great nervine, strength builder, appe
tizer, stomach tonic und regulator.
a I
mSJlrSSrt BlFiS 11 ttt 13 301(1 "y a" i
Six for S5. Prerircd unly by C. I. Hood & Co.,
Lowell, Masi. de. ilood's ami only Houii'.
Hood's Pills tf It. ! after (tumor aid tUgusnun.
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ecial notice lu tho
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teantlfullr lllumralod, largist circulation of
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fl0ix luoutlii. hm-Iiuwi coploa anil MAitll
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L.cttorn"to Mm. Phikhnm Prom Women Who Havo Doon Holpod Frcm
Sloknose to Honlth.
Tlieonilnaryftvory-dnylifeof mint ot our u oiiicnisnccnselcMtrcridmlllofvvork.
llow much harder tl'iu daily tusks liccoino when homo derangement of tho
female organs multcs overy liiovuiuuut painful unu
lteutis the nervous system mist rimj; t
The following letter from Mrs. Vai.ti:i! K. IIanta,
Spark ill, X. Y tells ilio story of nuiny
Mill Shown tlielll llOW to tfot ri'Hofl
"ilBAllMlw. I'lNKilAM : I cannot tlinnk
emotiirh for all .villa 14. l'inkliiimS Veirvtnl
Compound lmsdone for me. When I wrote
vou I lind Ktitlered for years Willi fulliiik',
ilnmmBtlol, Hlul ulceration of tho womb;
lmrk il,Iwl f 1,1 1 w" so ' 11 '
"wtreed I could scarcely walk. I
" a harden to myself and did not
care whether 1 lived or died,
"1 have taken five hottlus of your
medicine and it litis dono wonders for
,nu ns all f,.iellds cim textifv. I can
(1 om, nmJ m)t lum,
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to "M'1 m tituilu to you for
lho good your medicine, nml advice
havo done me. I owe my life to Mrs.
I'inkliani."
At. 1'lnklir.m'fl counsalUoffered fren
lo all vvomeil n.10 ,KH.,1 u,lviee about
j u, nul. m1lll.eh8 is Lvntl
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Mass. Mm. V. II. Ill lcucitorr, kel-
lerton, Iowa, tells here in her own
words how Mrs. I'lnkham helped her:
"Dn.ut Mu. Vinkham:- I was in a
vcrv bad condition before I wrote to
you and beg-an the use of Tvdia K,
I ii,llinml-s, Vegetable Compound. I
, ntUllou. wllIlttodo. I suffered
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terribly every month, when on my
would havo such a bcarinif-ilown fcelinff, was very weak, womb was
swollen, back ached, appetite was very poor, also had trouble with my head,
1 have token several bottles of your Compound and cannot bay enough in its
favor. It helped moro than all tho doctors."
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1 vt!)p P. Pin? frnm s VegfetnblcComnoapti ' p Woman's Remedy for Woman'slils
Tin: i'i:r.i,ix(i in madimd.
Conservative I.l Liberal Intimate-
That War T-i I nevUiibln.
London, April C The Madrid corre
spondent of The Times suvs: "The
horizon blackens once anew, and con
gress is Ihe cloud which grows more
Imminent. The reported mediation of
the pope sent stocks up yesterday with
a rush. Today they may fall back just
"The talk of armistice has done
something toward Inducing calm, al
though armistice is admittedly no
magic word, but a verbal expression
for a fact struck by at least two mill
tnnt parties. Today It Is being remem
bered that, before the armistice pro
jected In Cuba becomes an accomplish
ed fact, no fewer than five parties
must be consulted In one form or other.
These are the United States, the Au
tonomists of Cuba, the Autonomists of
tho mother country, the government of
the mother country nnd tho rebels In
the field.
"It ha3 been usual of late, perhaps
unreasonably usual, to attribute every
sinister Impression to a Jingo source.
No Imputation whatever of jingoism
can bo attached to FA Liberal, which
Is mlnlsteilal, deliberate and unsen
satlonal, and has loyally stood by the
government In every detail of their
procedure until quite recently. Today
El Liberal says It 'fears the ray of light
serves only to show the darkness, nnd
that tho guiding thread leading the
way out of the labyrinth Is snapped.'
The effect of the Cuban cabinet's mani
festo Is regarded here as doubtful, for
similar experiments have been tried
before, and unsuccessfully.
"For many days past there has been
talk of an armistice, which Is now be
ing attributed to the papal scheme of
mediation, but the talk should have
gone deeper. The stereotyped expres
sion, 'peace with honor,' Is just now
the veritable watchword of Spain, but
If peace means the sacrifice of her pet
policy, or an armistice conducing to
that loss, the result, In the unswerving
opinion of the Spaniards, would bo na
tional dishonor, and war, external or
civil, will bo preferred. Such is the
creed of this country, which professes
that it will welcome pence If presented
In the sweetness of slneeilty, but peace
In the form of a gilded pill, never.
"If mediation comes, it comes late;
whether too late events will duly show.
Passions are running high, while the
American congress so Madrid has been
told Is not a barrier to be likely over
riden even by a president with a sensi
ble majority at his back. This latter
Is the reason why today 131 Liberal,
speaking faltly for all classes, Is eager
to hear what congress will say to the
pope as a peacemaker.
sii'i'i'ctni'.v Slii-rmiin In 'cw York,
New York, April 5. Secretary of
Stnte John Sherman arrived In New
York last night. While refusing to say
anything as to the specific wording of
President McKInley's forthcoming mes
sage to congress, in general he said
that It would lie the most commendable
document ever sent to congress. It
t.ould, he said, Immediately commend
Itself to the patriotism and loyalty of
the American people.
I Children 111 o it. It saves their lives. Wti
mean One Mmuto Cough Cure, tho Infallible
if'incdy fnroouglm, colds, croup, bronchitis.
rinne. and all throat anil lung troubles. C.
I 11. ilagenhiicli.
I War .MntirliilM From (inniiniiy.
Berlin, April C All of the purchases
made by Lieutenant A. P. Nlblack, the
I United States naval attache here, In
Germany and Austria have been safe
ly shipped. The wnr materials consist
malrrly of Schwnrtzkopp torpedoes,
which are to be fired from vessels.
They have moved to be tho most ef-
! flclent In the German navy. Com
mander Nlblack has received many
offers of vessels and materials, includ
ing North German Lloyd steamers, but
tho ships offered will not be finished
I for months, so the negotiations were
, dropped. The torpedo boat joiners,
purchnsed in Germany, wa3 experl-
mentally fitted with a quadruple ex
pansion engine, ns Ilkoly to save the
most coal. It has been successfully
tested. Spain has not purchased any
vessels In Germnnv.
Free Pills.
Send your addreti to II. K, ISucklcn & Co.,
Chicago, ami get a free samnle box of Dr.
King's New Life Tills. A trial will convince
you of their" merits. These pills are easy in
their action ami ore particularly eflective in
the cure of Constipation and Sick Headache.
! or Malaria and Liver troubles they have
lii'eu proved invaluable. They are guaranteed
to lie perfectly free from every deleterious
suliktanee and to k purely vegetable. They do
i not weaken by their action, but by giving tono
j to the stomach and bowels greatly invigorate
I the system. Kegular siie 2oc, per box. Sold
by A. Wasley, Druggist,
some Complexion
f-reutest charms a woman can
oizo.n'a Coupluxion 1'ownuui
I A Hand
I 1. nnn nf Din
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tlvea It.
ED WOMEN.
wume
ItUNNINn ON timi:.
SOUTIir.UN U.ULWAY ri.olllDA TUAITS MAK
ING A Iir.M.UtKAIlI.l: ltKCIIKD.
Jacksonville, l'la., Fob. 22. List season it
was not un uncommon occurrence for the
trains from tho North to reach here from tine
to live hours late Tho rcmarkalilo regu
larity of tho arrival on tlmo of the Southern
Hallway trains tills season is a matter of
comment and favorable criticism around the
hotels and by all incoming tourists. The
schedule of tho Florid'i Limited, the fast
train over the Southern Itailway and tho
Florida Central and Peninsular, is stfcral
hours shorter than that of last year, hut the
track lias been put in excellent condition and
tho engineers of incoming trains say tho new
schedule is made with case.
Tor Infants and Children.
Ths he- I
it 30
ersty
trnpfcr.
Decoration Iay Tour to licttj Slilirg.
Tho Pennsylvania Hiiilroad Company has
a ranged for another of its popular seven
day personally-conducted tours to the battle
Held of Gettysburg, Luray Caverns, and
Washington, to leae New York and Phila
delphia by special train Saturday, May MS.
liate, S27.O0 from New York; $21.00 from
Philadelphia, covers all necessary cxpensos.
i'lopurtionato rates from other points
For itineraries anil full infdrination apply
to ticket agents ; Tourist Agent, 111)0 llroad
way, Now York ; "SO llroad street, Newark,
N. J. ; or Geo. W. lioyd, Assistant General
Passenger Agent, Philadelphia.
It's tho' little colds that grow into big
colds ; the big colds that end in consumption
and death. Watch the little colds. Dr.
Wood's Norway Pine Syrup.
GENEROUS WITH STATE MONEY.
Ponnsytvniiln'H Keonomlo Zoologist
AViih Over oniolou,
Harrisburg, April C. When Governor
Hastings arrived home from tho Pa
cific slope he found a curious tale
awaiting him. The legislature of last
year authorized the reprinting by the
agricultural department of a pamph
let on the "Diseases and Knemles of
Poultry," covering 12S pages, and pro
pared by Dr. II. It. Warren, economic
zoologist, and Dr. Leonard Pearson,
state veterinarian. Dr. Warren's por
tion of the pamphlet covered 41) pages,
und Dr. Pearson's 77 pages. Dining
the governor's absence his private sec
retary, Lewis E. Heltler, discovered
that the work, which was being done
by former State Printer Husch under
his old contract, had been enlarged to
1,000 pages, of which Dr. Warren con
tributed S25 pages and Dr. Pearson his
original number. Dr. Warren's por
tion of the pamphlet had been enriched !
by the Insertion of 101 beautifully fin
ished plates of the birds and beasts of
Pennsylvania. Some have as high as '
1G colors, and there are eight half tone 1
pictures of Pennsylvania scenery.
The original edition of tho pamphlet j
cost $4SS.24. while the total cost of the
proposed edition was estimated to be i
53,200, or an average of $3.C0 per copy. I
The entire cost of tho proposed edition
is 109 times the cost of the original edi
tion. Mr. IJeltler, by the advice of
Secretary Martin, at once put a stop to I
further printing, although the book j
was virtually iiwuiug uiuutug.
It was found that the otuer for the
t was rounu mat tne oruer ror tne
nting had not been given by Secre-
y of Agriculture Edge, the head of
prl
tary
the department, but by Drs. Warren
und Pearson. Secretary Edge yester
day, by authority of the governor, or
dered the reprinting of the original
pamphlet at 13 conts each. Dr. Henry
T. Fernald, of State College, was yes
terday appointed to the position of
economic zoologist, made vacant by
the resignation of Dr. AVarren.
Ord nnry household accidents havo no
terrors when there's u bottle of Dr. Thomas'
llclcctrio Oil in tho medicino chest. Heals
burns, cuts, bruises, sprains. Instant relief,
l.ir Hu'il I'or Trial.
Philadelphia. April C Itlchard V.
Loper, vice president and general man
ager of the (iitnrantors' Finance com
pany, which recently made an assign
ment, furnished f2u,000 hall yesterday to
answer at court the charge of conspir
acy to defraud the People's bank. The
cashier of the latter Institution, John
D. Hopkins, committed suicide on the
day or the assignment of the Guaran
tors' company, and the following day
the People's bank suspended. Evidence
wns presented at yesterday's hearing
that the Guarantors' company owed
the People's bank $500,070. This money
had been borrowed by Loper through
Cashier Hopkins, and It was tostllled
that the collateral hold by the People's1
uami iui tnu
value whatever.
bank for tho loans had no market
to cuiti: a cui.ii is ont; day.
, 'Aiko Laxative llromu Quinine Tablets. All
; druggists refund the money If it fails
cure. 25c. The genuine has L. II. U. on
I each tablet.
DIPLOMATIC TALK.
rnrclgn AinlmB-nilurd ljriiliiB Our
SpniiMi Trouble.
Washington, April G. That the presi
dent's meisagre will go to congress to
day was th best information obtain
able In VahiriKi"ii laBt evening,
through the kaleidoscope of Internal
events appears to be moving so rapidly
at Miulrld lis to make possible some
new and possibly ivmarkuhle change
In the aspect of affairs thnt will pre
vent this statement holding good. The
message Is ready, makes about 7,00
words, and has ln-ni approved by the
cabinet. It recommends armed inter
vention, but so far as known without
stating that tills should be Immediate
by the United Slues, to prevent hos
tilities and succoi for the starving peo
ple. It makes an argument against
recognition of Independence nt tills
Urn1-, and leaves It clear that In the
opinion of the nilmlnisttallon it is the
duty of the government to sitneivlsc
the affalis of the island until, In the
light of fuller and later knowledge, n
stable government can be established.
The attitude of congress on this policy
cannot be foretold In advance of Its
ofllclai promulgation In the president's
message.
Tie' day was proline of reports of
mediation on the part of the Kuropean
powers, but a summary of all the news
on this point is that the powers of
M. JULES CAMIJON.
Europe cannot agree, and that their
interference would lie unacceptable to
the government of the United States.
Throughout the day unusual activity
was manifest at the foreign embassies
and legations representing the great
powers of Europe. These representa
tives are the Uritlsh ambassador, Sir
Julian Pauncefote; the French am
bassador, M. Cambon; the German am
bassador, Dr. Von Holieben; the Ital
ian charge d'affaires, Count Vinci, and
the Austrian minister, Mr. Yon Ilengel
muller. These oflhials were kept fully
advised from their foreign offices, nnd
It was expected that a concerted move
ment would be made nlmost any mo
ment. About midday the British am
bassador went to the French embassy
nnd conferred with M. Cambon on the
situation, and shortly after Count Vinci
was at the British embassy. Again, at
D o'clock, it was understood that the
French ambassador and Austrian mln
Ister conferred with Sir Julian at the
British embassy. Hut while conferences
were thus going on. and apprehension
was keen over an anticipated move, It
could not bo learned up to a late hour
that any actual olfer of mediation had
eventuated. It.ceitainly had not been
made up to the close of oincc hours at
the state department.
The German ambassador, Dr. Von
Holieben, appears to be tho only one
not actively participating In the con
ferences, but there Is reason to believe
he Is kept fully advised on tho sent!
ments at Berlin concerning the Spanish
situation. Accompanying the diplo
matlc comment was an undercurrent
of suggestion that developments!!! Cuba
were not unlooked for, and that the
pressure of the powers and the pope on
Spain might yet bring about an armis
tice In which both Spanish troops and
insurgents would participate. Viewed
from tho official standpoint here, the
time for that has gone by, and there
Is little likelihood that the Insurgents
could be Induced to luy down their
arms even for a time.
The Spanish minister, Senor Polo do
Beranbe, did not take part In any of
tho diplomatic conferences nor did he
have occasion to visit the state depart
ment dining the day. If the negotla
Hons have taken nny new direction It
has been between Minister Woodford
and the authorities at Madrid, and not
at Washington.
KB EETCJOY
ri ii a L -i V ,
' oth tho method and results when
, s.o,.,i.o o mi
Syrup Of I lgs IS taken ; it is pleasant
, and refreshing to tbo taste, and acts
gently yet promptly on tbo Kidneys,
jjivor anu renvois, cleanses tuc svs
torn effectually, dispels colds, head
acbes and foyers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs ia tho
only rcracay ot its kmd ever pro
duced, pleasinc to tbo tasto and no
teptablo to tbo stomach, prompt in
ita action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from tbo most
bcaltuvand agreeable substances, its
ninny excellent qualities commend it
to all and havo made it the most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in CO
cent bottles by all leading drug-
gists. Any rcliablo druggist who
may not havo it on hand will pro
cure it promptly for any ono who
wishes to try it Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIO SYRUP CO.
SAIl FRANCISCO, CAL
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A TEXAS ELECTION.
It Itotilti In n Double, Murder nnd n
Prompt l.ynHitnir.
Brownsville, Tex., April 0. The city
election here Monday resulted In blood
shed ns the result of the contest be
tween the two factions known ns the
Beds and the Blues. The lied ticket,
with Eben Cobb at Its head for mayor,
wns defeated. John Carson, nominee
of the Blues, wns victorious. When
the result was made known early yes
terday morning the Beds set up a cry
of fraud. Counter charges were made
by their opponents, and the affair cul
minated In the -drawing of flrenrms.
Carter Guillen, a Blue, the editor of
a paper here, received tho first wound.
Hushing Into the street he sprang on
a horse and drew his pistol. Jnllor
Cobb, who was also mounted, attempt
ed to arrest Guillen, but the latter was
quick with his pistol, and at the llrst
shot fatnlly wounder Ihe jnllor. Con
stable Cobb, who lushed to hlsbrollni's
aid, was met by a bullet from Guil
len's revolver, which ended Ids life.
Lorenzo Guillen, the son of the editor,
then appeared on the scone nnd fired
a shot Into Constable Cobb's body.
Guillen, It witB learned, was first shot
by a man named Charles. He was soon
arrested, and together with the boy,
Lorenzo Guillen, was jailed. Hardly
15 minutes had passed befoie a mob of
300 men formed nnd marched to the
Jail. The door of the frail structure
was soon battered down and in two
minutes Guillen was dead his body
perforated by bullet. The boy escaped.
Give the Children a Drink
called Graiu-O. It Is a delicious, appetizing,
nourishing food drink to tako tho place of
cnH'ce. Sold by all grocers and liked by all
who havo used it because when properly
prepared it tastes like the finest coll'co hut is
Hce from all Its injurious properties. Grain-
Oalds digestion and strengthens tho nerves
II is not a stimulant but a health builder,
mil children, as well as adults, can drink it
with great hcui'lU. Costs about i as much a)
ollcc. 15 and 25c..
The Storto-.Mmroo ConipromNo.
Pittsburg. April C. The pence pro
gram between the Stone and anti-Stone
forces In Allegheny county, whereby
W. A. Stone receives 13 and the oppo
sition 25 delegates to the Republican
state convention on June 2, which nom
inates a candidate for governor, was
entirely carried out yesterday without
the slightest hitch In the different leg
islative district conventions. The. only
trouble anticipated was in the Eighth
district, but It was the speediest con
vention of the lot. In the Sixth dis
trict a motion was made to endorse
Senntor C. L. Magee for governor, amid
immense enthusiasm. He asked that
the motion be withdrawn, and the dele
gates go unlnstructed, which was
agreed to.
Followed by Heart Disease, Cured b)
Dt7. MILIiS' HEAflT CURE.
T1f n. O. O. SntJLTS, of Wlnterset, Iowh
P. in-ontor anJ manufacturer e
r'-al-s' Safety Vfcltuetreo Conpltm
-Tb.cn of Miles' Iloart Cure. "Two year
(To on attack of LaGiippo left mo with i
','cak heart. I had run down In flesh t
.ero ekiu end bone. I could not sleep lylni
.'town for smothering spells; frequent shur
darting pains nnd palpitation caused a con
.tant fear of cudden death, uothlug coult
induco rr.o to remain away from lioico over
night. My local physician prescribed Dr.
Miles' Heart Curo and In a few days I was
able to Bleep well nnd tho pains gradually
lessened, and finally ceased. I reduced the
tho doses, having gained fifteen pounds, and
am now feeling better in overy way than I
havo for years." IWffi'rMZ)
Dr. Miles' Remedies ''VStS
aro sold by all drug-
tflst j imrlop n line 1 1 tr
uuranteo. first bottlo ferfSSdCuCi;
leucflta or money re
Restores, jj-
funded. Book on dis
Wj.MoaMh vim-
eases of tho heart and
uervca f roo. Address,
tJMHE,arjy rat ;
Dli. MII-F.3 MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Ind.
LAUER'S
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
THE GREATEST BOOK OF THE AGE I
Should be In Every Homo and Library,
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! written by Bight lion. William Kwart Oloil.toae,
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THE BEST
WASHING POWDER
OLD FOINT COMFORT,
PtX-IUY TOlTIt VIA l'KN.NSYrAWNl.WlAII.IUUIl
TO IIICHMONII AND WASIItNOTON.
The Inst of tho present scries of personally-
conducted tains to Old Point. Comfort, Rich
mond and Washington via the Pennsylvania
Hiillroad will leave New York nnd Philadel
phia on Thursday, April 7.
Tickets incltidlliK transportation, meals cn
route in both directions, transfers of puts
ctificrs and hajigtigo, hotel accommodations at
Old Point Comfort, lllchniond and Washing
ton, and carringo liilo about Ulclimond In
fact, every necessary expenso for a period of
six days will be sold at ralo of $35 00 from
Xew York, Ilrooklyn and Newark; fSt.OO
from Trenton; $32 60 from Philadelphia, and
proportionate rates from other stations.
OLD l'OINT COMroKT ONLY.
Tickets to Old Point Comfort only, includ
ing ono nnd thrce-fouiths days' board at that
place, and good to return il licet by regular
trains within six days, will bo sold in con
nection with this tour at rate of $1(1 00 from
New York ; $15.00 from Trenton ; $14.00 from
Philadelphia, and proportionate rates from
ithcr points. At a slight additional expense
tourists can extend tho trip to Virginia
Ucacli, with accommodations at tho Princess
Anno Hotel.
For itineraries and full Information
apply to ticket agents; Tourist Agent,
110(1 Ilroadway, New York ; 780 llroad sticct,
Ncwaik, N. J. ; or Geo. W. Iloyd, Assistant
Gcucral Passenger Agent, llroad Street
Station, Philadelphia.
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l'oo freiment desiic to urinate or pain in the
back, isalso convincing proof that the kidneys
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It is a source of comfort to know that Dr.
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night. The mild and extraordinary effect ol
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Kilmer- & Co., liinghatnton, N. Y. The
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for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. He
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parison with this marvelous cure ; would
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bottle. Asthma, llronchitis and all threat and
lung affections are positively cured by Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption.
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TO THE LAND OF SUjfjHINE
Ind riowei-s, tho Hand of America, Cali
fornia. Via tho true pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain
Route," which traverses a region of perpetual
sunsldno, wlicro snow storms, blizzards or
high altitudes tuo unknown, Pullman (list
and second class palacu and tourist sleeping
cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Toxas,
Old and Now Mox'co, Arizona, California,
Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and
Nevada, without change. Quick time, low
rates, and all tho comforts of modorn railway
Improvements guaiantecd to all who pur
chase, tickets via tho Missouri Pacific railway
system. For rates right from your homo,
literature, nnd full information, drop a postal
card, J. P. McCann, T. P. Agent, 510 Rail
road avcuuo, Kludra, N. Y,, or 301 Broad
ivay, Now York.
3-1-tf W. K. Hoyt, Q. E P. Aut.
Don't Tobacco Bplt and Smoke Your I.
Away,
If you want to quit tobacco using easily
and forover, bo niado well, strong, magnetic,
full of now llfo and vigor, tako No-To-Ric,
the wonder-worker that makes weak men
strong. Many gain ton pounds In ten days.
Over 400,000' cured, Iluy No-To-Ilao from
your own druggist, who will guarantee a
cure. 50a or $1.00. Booklet and saiuplo
mailed freo. Ad. Sterling Homedy Co.,
Chicago or New York.
Coming Invents.
April 19, ICnteitaliimcnt umlor auspices of
the Welsh Congregational church, in tho
church building, South West street. Tickets
10 cents, including refreshments.
May 1th. Social and entertainment under
auspices of tho Welsh Presbyterian church,
in Itobbins' opera houso,
M. L. Yocuin, Cameron, Pa., .says "I wns a
sullercr for tcu ycais, trying most all kinds
of pilo remedies, but without success. l)i
Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo was recommended
to mo, I used ono box. It has cllVctcd a per
manent euro." As n permanent, euro for
piles DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo has no
equal, (J, II, Ilagcuhiich.
Ask your grocer for tho "Itoyul Patent
dour, and take no other brand. It Is the best
flour made.
"GOLD DUST."
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
jlt. W. It. YINC1ST,
VETEMNARY SURGEON.
Grmhinte nnd tjite Hcslilctit House SlirKecp
the University State of N. Y.
Ilciiiliiimrterst-Conimcrclal Hotel. Slicnandonb
TIUilCE Y1CAK COUKSK.
Calls nf (-lit or day promptly responded.
M. BURKK,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Ollice Kcan biiildlnEr. correr of Main nn
Centre streets, Slienmidonli.
1 II. FOMKItOV,
(J
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW
Sbcnnndonh, l'a.
JjJ W. SlIOr.MAKKlt,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
Corner Market nnd Centre streets.
pi!OK. JOHN JONES,
MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR,
Lock Box 63, Mahanoy City, Pa.
Hnvlnf; studied under some of tho hcjt
uinsiers II London nnd Paris, wltl giro lesd&Mta
on the vloiin, mandolin, guitar and vocal curata.
Teimi- rcnsonnble. Address In care of SVnjfoe,
the Jowelcr Bhanandonti.
Philadelphia &
Reading Railway
Engiiiis Burn Hard Coal No Smoke
IN EFFECT MARCH 13th, 1898.
Trnlns leave Shenandoah ns follows:
For New York via- Philadelphia, week days,
1 tO, SSS. 733 DM ft. 111., 12 83, 3 10 nnd 0 07 p.
in Sundays, 1 1C a. m.
For New ork via Mnuch Chunk, week days,
1 36, 7 3a n. in., 12 S3 mid 3 10 II. in.
For Rending and Philadelphia, week days,
: 10, S S8, 7 33. 9 51 a.m., 12 33, 3 10 and 6 07 p. ni.
Hundays, 2 10 n. m.
For l'ottavlllc, week dnvs, 210, 7 3 , 0 It a. m.,
12 33, 3 10, II 07 und 7 23 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 n. m,
For TuniiKiuu nnd Mnhunoy City, week days.
1 10.5 30, 7 3J, 9 51 n. m., I2il,a 10 nnd 6 87-. m.
Atldliloun! to Mnhnnoy City only, 1140 p. nj
lundays, 2 10 n. ui
For WillianiHuort, Sunbury nnd Lewleburg,
,eek days. 4 03, 5 80, 1180 a.m.. 1233, 715
in Sundays, 3 5 n. ui.
For Mnlmno) PJnnv, weekdays, 2 10. 4 03, 5 80,
I 30, 0 61, 11 80 a. in., 12 33, 3 10, 6 07, 7 25, 55 and
I I 40 p. in. Sundays, 2 10, 4 05 a. m.
For Aslilnud mid Shamoklu, week days, 4 05,
36, 730, 1130 ii. m 12 33, 3 10,6 07, 725 nnd
55 ii in. Sundays, 4 03 a. m.
For Baltimore, Washington nnd the Wettvlft
U. &O. I. It., through trnlns les--, lteistng
I'erinilinl, Philadelphia, (P. '& It. D R.) nt 8 20,
7 55, 1120 a. in., 8 10 nnd 7.27 I. 1 dulidnys,
120,7 00,1120 n. in., 3 40 nnd 7 27 p. in. Addl
tlonnl trains from Twenty-fourth nnd Chest
nut streets station, week days, 10 80 a. m. 12 20,
12 It S 40 p in. Sundays, 1 35, 8 23 p. m.
TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH.
Leavo New York ln Philadelphia,
Inys, 12 15, 4 30, 8 00, 11 80 n. in., and 1 !
I no n.in. Sundays. 0 00 n. in.
week
10,4 30,
Lenvo New York via Mnuch Chunk, week
lays, 4 30, 9 10 n. in.. 1 30 and 4 15 p. in.
Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, v. eek
lays, 12 01. 3 10, 8 35, 10 10 n. In. nnd 1 42, 4 05, 6 80
j. in. Sundnys, 12 01 a. in.
Leave lt''idliiK,week days, 2 03, 7 01,10 0.1, n. m.
2 00 in., 4 10, 0 00 nnd 8 20 p. in. Sundays, 2 0
. m.
lAuve PoUsville, weeK days. 8 05, 7 19 a.m.,
J 30 and 010 p. in. Sundnys, 8 07 a. w.
Lcnve Tatnaqua, week days, 8 55, 7 40, 11 8 a.
u., 1 36, 5 60, 7 20 and 9 43 p. m. Sundays, 8 5
ui
Iene Mnliunoy City, week dnys, 1220,491,
i 15, 11 47 n. in., 2 17, 3 18, 0 21, 7 41 and 10 OS p. m
Sundnys. 12 25, 4 21 a. in.
Leave Mnlianoy Plane, week days, 1285, 2 40.
115 030,830. 1025, 1159 a. In., 282. 532, 041,
7 57, 10 22 p in. Sundays, 12 40, 2 40, 4 35 a. m.
Leave YVUllamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 20 a
oi.. 4 00 and 11 80 p. m. Sundays, 11 80 v. m.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION,
Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street waif and
South street wlinif for Atlantic City.
Weekdnys Express, 9 00 a. m., 2 00, (3 00
Saturdays only), 4 00, 5 00 p. m. Accommoda
tion, 8 00 n. in., 815, 6 80 p. in. Sundnys
Ei press, 900, 10 00 a. in. Accommodation, 8 00
a. iu 4 45 p. m.
Iteturnlng leave Atlantic City depot, comer
Atlantic mid Arkansus avenues.
Weekdays Express, 7 35, 9 00 a m., 3 80,5 30
p.m. Aecoinmodntlon, 4 23, 8 15 n. it. 405 p.m.
Sundays Express, 4 00, 5 30, 8 00 p. m. Ac
crmmodation, 7 15 a. in., 4 15 p. m,
Parlor Car on all express tratna.
wor further Information, apply to nenroat
Philadelphia and Heading Hallway lie., hgent
or nddrcss
I, A. SwKioutn, Eiisok J. Weeks,
Cen'l Supt., Oen'I Pnss'r Agt.,
lteailluir Terminal, Pblladelphln.
?1ME FERFEGI mi I
DO NOT DESPAIR I
Ilo Not Suffer I-oii lie r I Tbo
Joys und ambitions ot llfo can
be restored to you, Tlie very
Horbt cabci of Nervous Dcbllw
tv aro aliKnlutely cured hy
ii:uri:rro 'FAiti.iyrs.
rjUlvo jiruinpt relief totnsomiila.
and drain of vital powers, Incur
red by tiidlscretlonsorexcetses
of early years Impart vigor
anu iHjiuiifj' io every luncuuii
Jlracouptho system. Olvo
cheeks and tu&tru to tno
bloom to tbo
eves of vomitf
or old. One Wto box renews
i O boxes at V'ir0 a coin
i tooil euro nr lnunOV rcf lllld
vital energy;
tpleto Buarun
ed. Can bo
curried In vest pocket, bold
overvwliereor
mailed inpiain wraiipurun
receiptor prlco
tyTlllC "tiUPtiCTUCO., Cazton Uldff. CUlcaKO.IlL
Vor ttalo in Hlieiiamloali by Hhennndoah Drue;
btore and Uruliler Uros.
riillions of Dollars
Go up In smoke every year. Take no
risks but got your houses, slock, fui
nlturo, etc., insured In nrst-class re
liable companies as represented hy
hAVITi FATIST Insurance Agent,
Also hita nndAoc1deotI Oompinfea
DETECTIVES I
Kimball's Detective Agency
Do all legitimate dttecllvc work. A
coirespundcnt wanted in all towns.
Office, 58 Trust Building, Wllliamsport, Pa.
I dew Jw!