T EVENING HERALD ILSTAIILISHKU IK70. Published ererr livening, Kieept Sunday, at SoFTM .TABdIK STnKKT. NB CKSTHE. The Herald la dellvtircl loSheimmlonh and Hie nQrreandlliK toivnt tor lx c-en n week, pay M o the carriers. Hy ranll 18.00 a year, or -- - - 11, ....... l.l .. I . . n.lt.BnMt 1 1 t-r t I... Jlll II minim, ynfniwiv in i , i . v - tnta charged aewrdlmr to rimv mm Hift1non. Tin MtibllalicrM rwwrvi: the riirht to elmtltfe th noMtlon of adrrrtWmeiitn whenever the pub "ttu-l of ne demands It. The right if tworved to 1 if-' anv ndvcttlacnient, whether paid for or nol, .4ftiUie publishers may deem, lpropcr. AUt?Ttl(iliiK rnton made known IrpOII Application. I RnUirtxl the po-tr)loe a-t Shenandoah. IV DeVond claen mail matter TKLKl'HONK CONNMTiON "All the Hews Thai's Fit to Print." Evening Heirs Id MONDAY, APRIL 11. 1896. Tint llKUAt.it Is certainly giving tlio people tin- news, even In nclviiuce of metropolitan papers. And there, is nothiiiK "yellow;" iibont it. In ono district of Cuba 12,000 desti tute nersons uru reported In a total population of yil.OOO. Weylor's plan . ii... 1 to wipe out a whole nice would soon iiccciniplish Its purpose at this rate. j - ; ltisii 1K'K is 83 years old. He was horn in the vear of the 1 attle of, ,, -, . . AVaterloo. lie is not as strong as lie , used to he, hut can still smoke ten pipes of tobacco a day and make an epigrammatic remark on the news of ' " , r ,,, ... tlio worm, we nave a tow iin.uuvS , 1arIs Amerk.nnSi wm never stalld tha in Shenandoah. i presence of Spanish troops In Cuba I while the armistice rujis. In the Amoii- Mll. Waxamakhh's remark in htsicttn Episcopalian nnd other churches i .in i. n. ...... ,i.iii.... 1 here Sunday the preachers alluded to speech at Town nda, that no ruholl on, the mhJwt )jut h& Joymi( hoi)eB uf was intunded by the Bourse liieutiliR , 1)eace were damped by a feeling of un or its managers or adherents, "pro vided," is very significant of the possibility, if not the protmbility of an independent nomination for Gov ernor under certain circumstances. In the strictly Spanish report of the Maine calamity groat stress is laid upon the absence of dead ilsh immediately after the explosion, They may not havo appeared in the harbor just at that time, but plenty of them have since turned up : AVeyler, Do Lome, Sagasta, and a whole school of mackerel statesmen and heroes. Tun American people have great cause for thankfulness, that in such a crisis as the'present, when tlio danger is tlmt hasty impulse may direct action, and the supreme need is of patience and cool deliberation, we have in the Kxucutivo chair a man of such patient spirit, clear foresight and undoubted courage as William McKinlov. Thk predictions tlmt tlio price of shoes would be advanced by thu duties placed upon leather and hides by the new law, have not been sus tained by the facts. Tho latest re- ports on sales of shoes in tho markets ' 1 I of the great manufacturing cetitors, as given by tho Shoe and Leather lleportor, show that although the sales of the past three months are the largest ever known, tlio prices are in nearly every case lower than those of last vear. Easter Festivities. Easter was observed in all tho churches of Shenandoah yesterday in an appropriate manner, and the services generally were especially im pressive. Of all tho festivals cele brated by tho Christian church none is more joyful than that commemorat ing the resurrection of tlio Son of Man. It is significant of the triumph of humanity it means light out of darkness ; civilization out of barbarism. The history of tho observance of Kaster is in a measure the history of tho church. The dawn of Kaster morn is full of meaning a new world of brighter sunshine and happier lives, which began upon tlio message and meaning of thellrst Kaster morn ing, sweeping away tlio old world the world of Pagan gods, of darknessand hopeless sin. And above all, it means Christ; the resurrection and the life. Tlio time of observing Kaster is an appropriate one. Spring is bursting into life. There is an added hlueness to tho ether, and a greener tint to tho grass. Tlio early flowers ars rais ing their heads, and the branches of the trees are taking on a tint of fresh ness anil vigor. These are among tho numberless meanings of Kastertido. Hunter is the Resurrection ; and the llesurreotion is life. Tho poetry of Buster: "Let not your heart bo troubled! ye behove in God, believe also in me. In uly father's house there are many niun- sions. If it wore not so, 1 would have told you. I go to prepare a place for you." Care vi'k hcudaiin'. had Lute in tlie nioMtli ma'id tongue, gas in the stinii.uii, dHtieii and lntl!.?- . .i !(' not Moaken. Imt ln.e t Tb only l'.IU tu Uke iwtu pftert fi'i-tl. louu's Har-a)iarllU. Variable Friction Feed Q SAW MILL and Ajax Genfer Crank Engine Itapld, accurate, strons uri't nlraplf. witu larm LOL'UI llj '"in"'1" fcljL or whKila. Htron and Kate. Ni Fiinjuliur Holler Inn fvr rx lUilt'tl, Also Htiinrltn ) fluriruliural liuiili-im nt- ' iv it" iitltv Hp .1 '.t tttta'u-'UH unU in iJ ' A. B. FARQUHAR CO., Ltd,, York, Pa. UHAR ZBBl foreign Press Opinions on the Im pending Conflict. PERMANENT PEAOE IMPROBABLE. TllO I 'l)t, lilt tllO Oilier IllllKl, llo- Ilovos Tlmt Hit I'.ll'dflM ti Avort Win Will lie SllciHvvaflil Onn of tlm im iuu-i i ininu 1 1-. ul u 11 I.IIIIU- I London, April 11. Yesterday's con I tlnental tslewams to thin morning's papers an welcome the armistice ns giving at leant a prospect fur pence, but It la the general belief, looking to all the difficulties Involved, that there Is only a delav of war, as the Untied States will refuse to be a party to fur ther negotiations. The Vienna correspondent of The Dally Chronicle says: "The European oablnets are exchanging Ideas as to the further modes of procedure to secure peace. The negotiations will be very dllllcult, owing to the susceptibilities ot both patties." The Dally Chronicle's Paris corre spondent snvs: "Grave doubts exist as to wheth 'i' a permanent peace can be engrafted upon an unlimited and vague armistice. The real crux lies with the Cubans, and to judge from their group In Paris an armistice is unnccetal,Ie nnu peI.lloUH, as lt wl Klve Sl,ain Ume ,irK lll0 rany sea. son to save money. The weather does not affect the Cuban Insurgents, and "' 'e not likely to give Spain this ndvantage. Moreover, the Cubans con- slder Umt Rn armgtlce ,vouW be eltlal to a positive alliance between Spain and the United States ngalnst Cuba, "Alnn,her Mack wot Is the attitude of the confcrcas, which, according to the certainty." The Home correspondent of The Dally News, telegraphing Sunday, says: "The pope left instructions that he should even be awakened when Spain's reply came. Accordingly, during ills siesta, Cardinal Uampolln went to his apartments with the welcome news of an armistice from Madrid. The pontiff declared this one of the greatest picas ures of his later years, and expressed a confident hope that he will succeed 1 In warding off wnr. "The pope telegraphed personally to the queen regent and Senor Sagasta yesterday to convince them that It was Spain's Intention to concede the armis tice without delay and without condi tions, In order to put President McKln ley In such a position as to make It dllllcult for him to decide what course to take. At the Vatican it Is said that the armistice will have the effect of moderating President McKInley's mes sage nnd of Inducing congress to give him greater freedom of action. It is also pointed out that since the queen regent's personal letter to Queen Vic toria all the powers. Including Great Drltaln, support Spain." It is a great leap from tlio old-fiisliioncd do-ea of liltiu-mass nnd nauseous physics to the plensuit little pills known . DeWitt's Little liirly Itlsers Tlicycura constipation, tick headaclio nnd hiliouno. C. II. Ilagcu Imcli. I'lio soini'is' t'roiv nn strike. Portland. Kngland, April 11. The new United Slates cruiser Topekn (for merly Diogenes), In command of Lieu temlt,t Jnnn '' uij,p. anu mo torpeoo 1r.fl, 1111101 u 1. ti:lrn i" VV Ilii7lmn commanding, which were en route for the United States, put In here yester day. After clearing Portland Hill such a heavy sea was encountered that the Somers was almost burled, and Lieu tenant Knapp deemed it safer to re turn. About 30 of the Topeka's crew refused to sail in her. necessitating the shipping of others to 1111 their places. The Somers, it Is found, sprung a leak, but her oilleers do not regard the In jury ns serious. Her crew, however, became frightened nnd struck, llelng merely hired hands, not enlisted men, they are not amenable to naval dis cipline, and Lieutenant Knnpp is en deavoring to secure n fresh crew. Kczoniii, icahl head, hives, itchiness of the skin of any sort, instantly relieved, per manently cared. Doan's Ointment. At any drug store. A Cariro of Wnr Munitions. Now York, April 11. The steamship Hturia, which arrived from Liverpool yesterday, brought a large enrgo of war munitions for the government, pur chased abroad by government oilleers, which is today being transferred to Governor's Island and the navy yard for shipment to fortifications along the sea coast nnd to bo mounted on ves sels recently purchased as auxiliary cruisers. Some are for New York and Uoston harbors. The cargo consists of rapid lire guns, machine guns, heavy ordnance and many tons of smokeless powder. Tlio farmor. tlio mechanic and the bicycle rider are liable to unexpected cuts and liruNes. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo la the host thing to keep on hand. It heals quickly, aid is a well known euro lor piles, u. ii. II.iKi'iiljuvIi. Spanish Troops Leuvo Cndlz. London. April 11. A dispatch to The Dally Telegraph from Gibraltar says that the Spanish cruisers Cristobal Colon and Infanta Maria Teresa have left Cadiz for a destination undlvulged, with six battalions, each a thousand strong. Additional troops, the dispatch nsscrts, will leave Cadiz by the mall steamers during tho next few days for Cuba Children llko it, It saves their lives. Wo mean Ono Mmuto Cough Cure, tho Infallible leniedy for oougliB, colds, croup, bronchitis grippe, mid all throat mid lung troubles. C. II. Haiioubutii, Hoorotury Porter Probable wuccoHhor Washington, April 11. A private dis patch received from a well known Ohio politician announces that President McKlnley hag tendered to James Hoyle, at present United States consul to Liverpool, the position of private sec retary to BUieeed J. Addison Porter, whose resignation will be announced In a few days. It Is understood that some differences have occurred between the president and Mr. Porter, which aro responsible for the change. A Clever Trick. It rertalaly looks llko it. but tliero Is roaliy no trick almut it. Anybody can -try it who has lame back and weak kidneys, malaria or nervous troubles. Wo mean no can cure liimwtr ri ulit nwav bv taklin: Klettr o Hit' turn This medicine tones up the wholo system, acts as a stimulant to tho liver and kidneys, is a Mood purifier and nervo tonic. utln.itlrn. hoadaclie. fainting tpells, sleeplessness and melancholy. It is purely vegetable, a mild laiatlve, and re store! the svsteiu to its natural vigor Try metric Hitters and bo convinced that they arc a miracle worker Kyory bottle guanm teed. (July 60c. u bottlo nt A. Wasley 's drug atom. SAY IT l" NOT AN AltMISTICK. Spnln'M llellluoi-Kiit Wiir.MlulstorCnlls It Only Coalition of Hostilities. Madrid. Apill 11. Kl Impnrclal says that Lieutenant General Correa, min ister of war, in a conversation with sev eral people expressed himself as fol lows: "It Is an error to say that the gov ernment has granted an armistice to the rebels. 1 would never give that before leaving the ministry, because lt would be the same thing as recognizing the belllgeiency of the rebels. The government has granted the wishes of the powers that we should cease hos tilities dm lug the delay, which General Dlanco judges prudent for preparing peace. I acceded to a cessation of hos tilities, because to t of use the wishes of the poweis would be to divorce Spain from the wolld. If I left the cabinet I should be placing my successor In nn nwkwiml position. "Gcneinl lilunco will publish a proc lamation of truce, and also another of fering Indulgent terms during the ces sation of hostilities. If, during that period, there are Important submis sions and the United States withdraws Its ships from the neighborhood of Cuba and the Philippines, all will be well, and peace will soon be reached. Otherwise the war will continue, and the powers will be obliged to demand that the United States maintain abso lute neutrality and enforce a dissolu tion of the filibustering committee in New York. The armistice is not to prevent the Spanish government con tinuing Its military preparations nnd placing the peninsula, the Canal les, the lla'earlc Islands and Porto Hlco In a state of defense." Kl Impnrclal says that during the cabinet council a minister reminded his colleagues that the powers, before ap proaching Spain, approached the Uni ted States, getting President McKlnley to delay his message to congress and General Woodford to withdraw the ul timatum. Tor Infants and Children. Unto- y , en rupjer. Mnro Auxiliary Kaval Vessels. Port Townsend, Wash., April 11. Tho government has secured an option on the si earn tug New Kngland, lately from Itoston, nnd she has nlso been ordered to report nt Senttle today. The government has ulso an option on four tugs of the Puget Sound Tugboat com pany's licet. They ars the Taeoma. Ilolyoke, Tyee nnd Pioneer. These tugs aie for patrol duty and the pro tection of Amcilcan commerce and shipping, and will be manned with suitable guns. They arc Shenandoah People and What They Say is of Local Interest. When an incident like tho following occurs r gkt horo at lnmic.it U bound to carry weight with our readers. When so many btrango occiirronces go the rounds of tho press; are published as facts; when the liitolliBent reader knows they cannot lio true, there is no wonder that tlio people become skeptical. On one biibject skepticism is rapidly disap pearing. This is duo to tlio actual personal experiences of our cltizons and their public utterances legardins them, I ho doubter must doubt no more in tho face of such ovidencoas this. Tho public statement of a reputable citizen living right here at borne, ono who you can see every day, leaves no ground for the skeptic to stnd oi.. Mrs. Hannah Waters, of 321 West Cherry street, was interviewed by our representative regai dhiB a remedy that slio had been using for irregularities of tho kidneys. Slio pro cuied lt at the Kirlin Pharmacy after ebe became interested in it for seeing the im pressive statements of thoso who had tried it. Here is lier experience. "I can say for Uoan's Kidney Pills that they are good. I used thorn and they certainly did all that I could ask from any medicine. I hud hack- aches which made me tired the wholo time and I was bo lame across my kidneys that 1 could lift nothing without it hurting me and whou I stooped or went to straighten up, it caught me. I had paiu and aching some times low down the luck of my neck. Oh, yes, Doan's Kidney Tills are a good medicine for they cured my hack and 1 have had no trouble since Biid it is several mouths ago sinco I took thcru." Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by all dealers. Price 00 cents. Mailed by Fostcr-Mllburn Co., Ilufl'alo, N. Y. Sole agents for tho U. S. lit'inember tho uamo Duau's and take no giibstituto. mmmmmmmmmmmmm ARBEY'S OCK Gives a satisfied smile every palate that tastes it. to Now on tap at all our customers. WAl. SCIIMICKRK, JR., - Agent .im.U.U.HMUiUmJM.UWMi DR1NK- CLKARY'S KXTRA KINK QUALITY -GINGER ALE, Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. TIIEY WANT TO TELL Those. Grntoful Womon Who Havo Boon llolpod by Mrs. Plnlthatu. Women whit hnve suffered sevorcly nnd been relieved of their Ills by Mrs. l'lnlclinrn's mlvlce nnd medielno nro constantly urging publication of their fctntements lor the benefit of otliur wo men. Hero tire two such letters: Mrs. L-tzzlR IJbvkm.y. 2!8 Mcrrimac St., Lowell, Mns9., writes: " It affords me great plcnsuro to tell nil suffering- women of the benefit 1 havo received from taking Lydia U. l'inU- hnm's Vegetable Compound, lcatihsird- ly Unci words toexpress my gratitude for what she has done for me. My trouble was ulceration of the womb. I w ns un der the doctor's care. Upon examina tion lio found fifteen very largo ulcers, but he failed to do me (rood. 1 took scv cralbottlesof Lydia K. l'iuUlwm's Vege table Compound, also used the Sanative Wash, and am cured. Mrs. I'inlthnm's medicine saved my life, and 1 would recommend it to all suffering women." Mrs. Amos Ti:oim,n.vv, Klleuburgh Ctr N. Y writes: "I took cold at the time my baby was born, causing me to have millt legs, and was sick in bed for eight weeks. Doctors did mo no good. I surely thought I would die. 1 was al so troubled with falling of the womb. I could not eat, had faint spells as often as ten times a day. One day n lady came to see mo and told me of tho benollt she lind derived from taking Dydia 13. I'inkham's medicine, and ad vised mo to try it. I did so, and had taken only half a bottle before I was able to sit in a chair. After taking tin oo bottles I co.Md do my own work. I am now in perfect health." LIVE STOCK MARKETS. emtio liccnlpts III I'bllndolplilit unci the Closing (jnotiitlons. Philadelphia. April II. The receipts of cattle In this city last week were ns fol lows: Ueeves, 2,(iTi; sheep, 4.721: hogs, 4,022. Iteceipts for the previous week were: lieeves, 2.CS7: sheep. S.115; hogB, lleef cattle, ns usual nt Kaster, was slow In demand, but prices remained steady, although receipts were full. Quo tations: Kxtra. fiV'SHc.; good, G'aTi siic. ; medium, 4KQGc: common, JUffHSic. Sheep wero Inactive, nnd nlthough tho receipts were extremely smull, prices were lower. Quotations: Clipped sheep, 3V45f4'4c.i clipped lambs, 434Hi.'iMic; wool sheep. 3l405',rc.; wool lambs, G',jGc; spring lambs, Hogs wore In fair request; best western, tilifiGc. ; other state, GVtliGc. ; stato hogs, IV4tlGHiC. Pat cows were only fulr nt 2t4ff3Mo. Thin cows were In moderate demand nt t.ilG. Veal calves were easier nt 4'2rt(7c. Milch cows were unchanged nt WiTIO, Dressed ben res were active at CtjbViC, Millions Given Away. It is certainly gratifying to the public to know of ono concern in the laud who arn not afraid to bo generous to tlio needy and stiller ing. Tho proprietors of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, have given away over ten million trial buttles of this great medicine; and have the satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands of boneless eases. Asthma, llionchltls, Hoarseness and all diseases 01 tlie Tluoat. Chest and Lungs iirosuioly cured by it. Call on A. Wasley, Druggist, and get a trial bottlo free, liegiilar sue !i0e. and jl Kvery bottle gnaianteed, or price, refunded. Dentil or ii iJonteUerirto flrliruillcr. Memphis, Tenn., April 11. General James Honald Chalmers died here Sat urday, aged OS, of complications result Ing from an attack of the grip. He was a brigadier general In the Confederate army. A lazy liver makes a lazy man. Burdock Blood Bitters is tlio natural, never failhu remedy for a lazy liver. WARRING RELIGIOUS FACTIONS Indiilgo In a Siuiduy Itlot noil Wreck ii IiiiHulo Ciiuruli. Buffalo, N. Y April 11. Tliero was a riot In front of the new Polish church, on Playter street, near Broadway, yes terday afternoon. For nearly an hour the air was full of Hying stones, and the street was black with an angry vicious mob. The doors of the church were broken in, and all of the windows In the front smashed before the police arrived. The riot grow out of a split In the Polish llomnn Catholic church The church that was attacked Is a tern porary structure, built by Apollnary JCarowskl nnd his followers, who ceded recently from the church of Bishop Kamlmski. The police had to be relm forced before quiet could be restored and more trouble is looked for, es pecially on Wednesday, when the now church Is to be dedicated. No one was seriously hurt during the rioting. Few Pointers. Tlie recent statistics of the number ol deaths show that the large majority die with consumption. This disease may commence with an apparently harmless cough which can be cuied instantly by Kemp's Balsam for the Throat aud Lungs, which is guarautccd to cure and relieve all cases. I'ricc 2$ and 50c. Sold by all druggists'; ask for a free sample o-day. SERIOUS WEST VIRGINIA FIRE. Tho Cnpltnl of Marlon Coiinty'rt OH Field I'iamo Swept. Wheeling, W. Vu., April 11. The most serious fire In the history of Man nlngton, tho capital ot the Marlon county oil Held, broke out yesterday In the New Commercial hotel. The flames were beyond control when discovered, The building, valued at about $G,000, burned like tinder, nnd the fire goon spread In all directions. Most of th buildings burned were frame, and went In the following order: Tho residence of J. P. Gump; Mannlngton Produce company; Snodgrass' saloon; 'A, A. Hayes' home; 13. C. Martin's Bon Ton store; J. T. Koen building, occupied by several firms; Dr. W. C. Wilson's resl dence nnd olllce; Hank of Mannlngton building; Mrs. Cartagon's boardln house. The total loss from the lire was about $50,000. There was great excite ment, and for a time It looked as If the whole business portion of the town was doomed. V.H nlmw'n Trial. Camden, N. J April 11. EH Bhnw will be pluced on trial In tho Camden court of oyer and terminer on Apill 25, 1111 the charge of murdering his mother and grandmother. The special panel of Jurors from whloh the trial Jury will he selected will be drawn this week. Harry B. Scovl will defend the pris oner. Shaw, It Is said. Is anxious for a sneedy tilal. now that his counsel has been acquitted of tho chargo of em bracery. Buy Koystomifiour. Besuretuai ttionam . - , Lsssio&Bakb, Ashland, Pa., is printed on ever) sack, Donmeriits Por Itccounttlon. The Democrats, both pf the commit tee and the house, havo taken an un equivocal position In favor of the rec ognition ot Independence, although theie Is n difference of opinion ns to whether intervention would follow. A majority of the Republicans of the committee have within a few days de clared themselves for Intervention and independence. Two of them, Messrs. Quigg of New York and Henry of Indi ana, while they do not favor recogni tion of the existing republic, have earnestly advocated a declaration to the effect that Spain's dominion over the Island cease, leaving to the future tho question of the actual government of the Island. Hut hi the desire of the Ilepubllcans of both houses to secure harmony of action some of the advocates of Inde pendence have about come to the con clusion that the difference between armed intervention and tecognltlon is more technical than substantial, as un less the Island should be annexed, to which they are opposed, a republican form of government for the island must follow. It seems probable that existing differences may at' least to some extent be adjusted, and whether all the Ilepubllcans agree to a resolu tion declaring for Intervention only or not such a resolution will be reported. It seems equally certain that n resolu tion for Independence, possibly coupled with Intervention, will be presented by the minority. No definite arrange ments have yet been made as tit the debate, but there seems to be no de mand for prolonged time. Mr. Halley, of the minority, thinks two days ought to sulllce, and some of the Ilepubllcans think our action would be strengthen ed If there were no debate at all. Two days seems to be the general opinion as to the length of the debate. There probably will be considerable pressure for time for brief speeches, as many members desire to bury their hatchet in the painted war post. Senator Worklnir Pop Ilnriuoiiy. The week In the senate probably will be given entirely to the Cuban ques tion. The president's message will be eferred promptly to the committee on foreign relations, and the present un derstanding is that no report will be made by the committee before tomor- ow. Tho report may, in case of the development of radical differences In the committee, be delayed to even a later day. There Is a decidedly strong disposi tion on the part of many of tho sena tors who are not members of the com- Ittee to have the senate as a body take up the subject of shaping the committee's report contemporaneously with the committee, and lt Is not im probable that a secret session of the senate may be held with this purpose n view. The purpose of this movement Is, as has been frequently stated, to secure as near an approach to har mony In the senate as possible, and lt If. believed that this can be accom plished by having the senate agree upon the form of the resolution before lt goes to the senate for action. The present tendency in the senate Is to confine the congressional fulmina tion to a declaration for armed Inter vention, leaving the recognition of In dependence to come later, and it now appears probable that the foreign .rela tions committee will report In favor of this course, thought not witnout some dissent. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, Tho best salvo In tho world for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhoum, fovor sores, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all Bkin eruptions, and positively cures piles, 01 AO pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price '35 rents per oox. for brio uy a. wasiey. Beware of Olntnents for Catarrh that con tain Mercury, in mercury will Mircly destroy mo k-iiso 01 Minell ami completely nernnge tne wnoie system when entering It through tlio mucous surfaces. Such nrtlc-li'i should ni'ier be ucil except on nrescrititliiiiH from retmtablo lihyMcians, as the Inmugo they will do is ten fold to tlio good you c-an pollily derive from them. Hairs Catarrh Cure, m.-milfiictiircd by P. J. Cheney & Co., To ledo, cj., columns no mercury, nnu is innen in o.riuillv. lu-ltuu- direcflv unon the blond and mucous surfaces of tlie byhtc-m. Ill buying IIuII'h Catarrh Cure lie sure you get the genuine. It is tukeu internally, nun innue in loieoo, unio, n . .1. uneney .v l, -cohiiinoninjs ireo. Sold bv IlruggMs, price 73 e. per bottle. Hall'sVamilv Pills are tlie lii-t. 1-Yciioli Cycllnir (iiumploiis Arrive New York, Apill 11. Henri and Vic tor Jnlluu, the champion cycle team, with their electric tandem, arrived last night on the French steamer La Gas cogne. They have been booked to ap pear on various bicycle tracks. The electric tandem has a speed of 50 miles an hour, and has been used successfully In pacing the leading French riders last year. The Jallau brothers will go to Chicago this week to meet their father, who lives there. From Extreme Nervousness, W4IIAT no ono remedy can contain the a elements neeossary to euro all discas os, Is a fact well known to ovcryono, Dr. Milos' SiatCM cf Bestoratlvo Bcmodlos consists of sevon distinctively different preparations, each f 01 Its own purpose, Mrs. U V. Bromley, 37 Henry Ft., Ht. Cath orlncs, Ontario, writes: 'Tor yoars 1 suf fered from ext renio norvousness nnd annoy ing constipation, developing Into palpitation nnd weaknoss ot tho heart. I wim unnblo to sleep, suffered much from headaclio, pain In ray loft sido, palpitation -and a constant feeling of weaknoss and prost ration, I begun using Dr. Miles' Nervine, lloart Curo and Norvo and Liver Pills nnd tho Ant!-l'ain Iills to roliovo sudden paroxysms of pain and headaclio, I soon felt much improved and tho pains und aches nnd weariness left mo. I then took Dr. Miles' Restorative Tonic and am now restored to my former goou noaltli." Dr. Miles' Remedies aro sold by all drug cists under 11 nn-.ltlvn guarantee, first boHlofeiriofJjoc; benefits or money rc-fe Restore funded, Book 011 ills- ' eases of tho heart and Wv j??.0'", and" 1 nerves iree. Allure DIt. MILES MEDICAI, CO.. Elkhart. Iud. - fi! Celebrated Foinal powders cevor fall snd lurftf After fjdliuc i.y witn -ram , I'mnTmri i-iui oilier ill, SS3f kuHiiH). Aiw.f. buy tu. bet and now )!. f'l'. j via.umiuij. uunou, Dr. r'W Miles' mm I "00LD DUST." I " seem to grow on tlie woodwork about the house. They come easily and few' they stick, too unless you get rid of them with H Illiibv It makes all cleaning easy. Jy I J&S6v TUB W. IC PAIRUANK COMPANY, jL f Chlcaco. Bt. Louis. Now York. 2tT TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And l'liiucrx, the 1 1 it ml of Aiiiclli-n, Cali fornia. Via tho truo pathway, "Tlio Iron Mountain llciutc," which traverses :i region of perpetual sunshii.o, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes 1110 unknown. Pullman first and second class palace and tourist sleeping cars to points 111 Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah anil Nevada, without change. Quick tlmo, low rates, and nil tho comfortsof modern railway Improvements gnaianteed to all who pur chase tickets via the Missouri Pacific milwny system. Tor rates right from your home, literature, nnd full information, ilmpn postal cud, J. P. MeCann, T. P. Agent, fill! Kail road avenue, Khnlra, N. Y., or 3!)1 Broad way, New York. 3-1-tf W. E. Hoyt, G. E P. Agt. WHAT IT INDICATES Nothing so interferes willi 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 find out by setting aside your urine for twenty-four ours ; a sediment or settling indicates an un healthy condition of tlie kidneys. When urine stains linen it is evidence of kidney trouble. 00 fiequent desire to urinate or pain in the hack, is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder arc out of order. It is a.sourcc of comfort to know that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root is the great remedy for all kidney and bladder complaints. It relieves pain, slitcli or dull aching in the back, difficult or painful urination, frequent desire to urinale, 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 eiTect of Swainp-Uoot is soon realized. Its action is gentle, yet immediate, the relief speedy and lie cures permanent. At druggists fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a sample hotlle and pamphlet, both sent free by mail upon receipt of three two-cent stamps. Men tion IIkkali) and send your address to Dr, Kilmer ci Co., llinohaiutou, IN. 1. I tic proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuine ncss of this offer. IIUN.NIMI O.V TIMI SOUTIIIX.N It A l LW AY FLOMDA TUAITS MAK ING A IlKMAltKAllLH KlX'OItl). Jacksonville, I'la., Pel). 22. Last 6cason it was not an uncommon occurrence for the trains from tho North to reach here from ono to five hours late. Tho remarkable regu larity of tlio arrival 011 tlmo of tho Southern Railway trains tins season is a matter of comment and favorable criticism around tho hotels and by nil incoming tourists Tin schedule of tho Fiorid-i Limited, tho fast train over tho Southern Railway and tlio Florida Central and Peninsular, la several hours shorter than that of last year, nut tho track has been put in excellent condition and tho engineers of incoming trains say the new schedule is mado witli case. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your L Away. If you want to cpiiv tobacco using easily nml Cncnvni- l.n mtlllll ll-nll. RTrnmr. tnA!7llP.tic. ...... .. v.. v., w ... . ..x , aj ' full of now lifo and vigor, tako No-To-Bac, the wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Mauy gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-Io-Bae Iroin your own druggist, who will guarantee cure. 50c or $1.00. Booklot and saiuplo mailed freo. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. Decoration Day Tour to ilcttysbnrg. Tlio Pennsylvania Ballroad Company has urangod for auothor of its popular seven , ,, ..i, ,.i. day perMinally-couducted tours to tho battle - field of Gettysburg, Luray Caverns, and Washington, to leave Now York and I'hlln- delpU.i by special train Saturday, May 28. Rate, 527.00 from New York; SSl.uu tram Philadelphia, rovers all nccesiary expenses. Piopoitionato rates from other points. For itineraries aud full information apply to ticket agents ; Tourist Agent, 1100 Broad way, Now York ; 7e'J Broad street, Newark, N. J.; or Geo. V. lloyil, Assistant General Passcuger Agent, Philadelphia. Give the Children a Drink called Graln-0. It is a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food diink to take tho placo of coileo. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who havo used it becaufeo when properly prepared it tastes like tho fluet coffee hut Is freo from all its injurious properties. Grain O aids digestion and str jugthcus tho nerves. It is not a stimulaut but a health builder, and children, ns well as adults, can diink it with groat benefit, coileo. 15 and 25c. Costs about i as much as Coming ISvents. April 10. Kntertainmcut under auspices of the Welsh Congregational church, in tho church building, South West street. Tickets 10 cents, including refreshments. May Ith. Social und entertainment under auspices of tho Welsh Presbyterian church, in Rabbins' opera houso. A torpid liver robs you of ambition and ruins your health. DoWitfs Lit lo Karly Risers cleinso the liver, cure constipation and all stomach atifl liver troubles. C. II. Hageiibiich. PliroiT Killed In Fiimi'v i-'eiid. Knoxvllle. Tenn., April 11. A family feud cost thteo lives near McGhee Sta tion, Monroe county. John McGlp e and his son, Joe, shot and killed Henrv and Ernest Ilownid and James Mur rand and mortally wpunded Tom How aid. The Howards wero brothers and sons-in-law of McGhee. The McGhees are prominent people nnd highly con nected. Thirty-live years make a generation. That is how long Adolph Flghor, of .aiiesvillo, O., suffered from piles. Ho was cured by usiug three boxes of DoWitt's Witch Hazel , Salvo. 0. II. lluecubiich. Q OLD DUST." PROFESSIONAL CARDS Jjlt. W. II. YINOST, VETERINARY SURGEON. ' Grmhinlo and Ijite Itcsldent House Surgccv Hie Uiilvcrlty Stato of N. Y. lleftdoimrtersj-Commcrclftl Hotel. Shenandoah THItKK Y1CAII COU11SE. Cnlls night or day promptly responded. at- M. BUHKH, ATTORNDY-AT-LAW. Ofllce Kgnn. building, corner of Mnln nn Centre streets, Shenandoah. II. I'OMRKOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW 8henandoah, Pa. W. 8110KMAKKU, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Mnrket nnd Centre streets. pKOK. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Malianoy City, Pa. Having studied under sou. of tho best masters iv London and Paris, -wfll give laMaris on the violin, mandolin, ruttnrand vocal ciAiro. Term reasonable. Address In euro of StrmsRe, tha j jwHnr Khemand.tAh. Philadelphia & Reading Railway Einj i Burn Hard Coal No Smoke IN ICPFKOT MARCH IStll, 1H98. Trnlns lenve ShenAndoah as follcwa: For New York via Philadelphia, week tlaya 2 10, 30, 7 30 9 51 a. m., 12 33, 3 10 and 6 07 p m Holidays, & 10 a. m. For New ork via Maiit-h Chunk, week daya, S 36, 7 30 n. m., 12 33 and 3 10 p. m. For Heading and Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, n 86, 7 30. 9 St n.m Vt 33, i 10 and 6 07 p. El, Sundays, 2 10 h. m. For Pottei Hie, w eek days, 2 10, 7 30, 9 61 a. ra., 12 33, 3 10, 0 07 and 7 25 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. rz. For Tmnaqua and Mahanoy dty, week days. 2 10. 5 36, 7 30, 9 SI a. 111., 12 83, 8 10 and 6 07 p. m. Additional to Mnhnnoy City only, 11-10 p. m. Sundays. 2 10 ft. in For Wilttauisport, Sunbury nnd Lctvlsburir, week days. -I 0-5, 5 30, 1180 a.m., 1233, p. 111 Sundays, 3 25 a. m. FnrMaliano) Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 4 0J, 539, 7 30. 9 54, 11 30 a. m., 12 S3, 3 10, S 07, 7 25, S 65 and 11 40 p. in. Sundnys, 2 10, 1 05 a. m. For Ashland and Shamukln, week days, 4 05, 5 30, 7 30, 11 30 a. m 1233, 3 10,807, 725 and 9 65 p. ni. Sundays, 4 03 a. m. For Baltimore, Washington and tho Vfeit via 11. ,tO. It. II., through trains leo- Handing Terminal. Philadelphia. (P. & H. B X.) at S Si. 7 55, 1120 a. m., 810 and 7.27 p. lu. Sundays, 3 20, 7 00, II 26 n. m., 3 40 anu 7 27 p. m. Addl- trf,n" ff0 ','n n SvSi 1 r j . 12 lt 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 85, 8 23 p. m. THA1NS FOB SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week 1 ,n .k on o v, 1, on . , on . on 9 M pm- Sundays, 0 00 p. m. ! Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, weak .1 . . a on n in M 1 on .1 A IK n , Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, neek days, 12 01,3 40, 85. 10 10 a. in. and 1 42,4 05,6 80 p. in. Sundays, 12 ol n. m. Leave Heuuing.week days, 2 05, 7 0),I0 08, a. m. 12 00 ru., 4 19, 6 00 aud 8 20 p. m. Sundays, 2 05 a.m. Leave Pottsvtlle, ween daya, 8 05, 7 10 a. m., 12 80 nnd 6 10 p. in. Sundays, 8 07 a. ra. Leave Tamoqua, weec days, a oo, 4 id, ll a. . . l oj. rrn 17 Oft un, O JQ r. m " ' cunuays, a I Leave Mahanoy City, week days. 12 20,4 91, I 8 15, 11 47 m., 2 17, 5 18, 6 21, 7 44 and 10 08 p. u i Lcv'e Maha!ioy I'lans. week days, 12 83, 2 40. a'4B5 6 30,8 30. 10 25, 1159 a. ra., 2 82, 5 82, 6 41, 7 67. 10 22 ii in. Sundays. 12 40. 2 40. 4 35 a. m. Leave willlamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 20 a m 4 00 and 11 80 p. m. Sundays, f 1 80 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and South stieetwIMit for Atlantic City. Weekdays Bxpress, 9 00 a. m 2 00, (3 0 Suturdnis only), 4 00. 500 p. ra. Acaommoda- nun, aw n. in., u 10. uwi p. in. nuuuuys 1 Eiitcss , OOO.'IO 00 a. m. Accommodation, 800 a. tu.. 4 45 p. lleturnlng lenvo Atlantic City depot, aoMaar Atlnntlo and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express, 7 85, 9 00 a m., 8 80, 500 p. m. Accoiuuiouatloti,4 25, 8 15 a. rr. 4 05 p.m. Sundays Kxprers, 4 00, 5 30, 8 00 p. m. Aa. comuioUatloii, 7 15 a. m., 4 15 p. m. Parlor Cars on all nxDrnna train. vor further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia und Heading Hallway ticket agent or address I. A. SWKIOAUD, Edson J. Wkkks. (leni Hupt, Clcn'l l'aaa'r Agt., Heading Terminal, Philadelphia. "THE STYLISH PATTERN." Ar- llillc. Fashionable. Oritrlnal. Perfcct- rming. Prices lO anil 15 cents. ? Nons higher. None better at any price. D Some reliable merchant cells them in I nearly every city or town. Ask for t nearly every ciiy ur iuwii. ma. lur i ft them, or they can be had by mall from 1 J us In either New York or Chicago. Stamns taken. Latest Fashion Sheet T Stent upon receipt of one cent to pay I postage. c 7 Brightest ladles' magazine published. 7 I Invaluable tor the home, rasmons oi n ll-s day, Home Literature, Household I Hints, Fancy Work, Current Topics, 7 Fiction, all for only 50 cents a year, In- H eluding a freo pattern, your own selec- I tlon any time. Send two 2-cent stamps T 1 I lion any uiuc. .jchu iwu for sample copy. 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