tfll GRUMBLERS. Grumbling Will Cease If Shenandoah People Follow This Citizen's Ailvlcc. Wlicn the kidneys aro sick tlicy crumblo. You hear tlioin clear tluotigli tin' kick. You feel tliem rleiir tluoiigli tlie body. Tlioy eruinlilo when over-taxed. Know how tlio kidneys crumble? It's a simple thine, your buck will tell you. Ricknclio li tlio llrst KimnlilhiB warning. Tlio kidneys fivu It Hiul If you heed it not Look out for trouble-It will surely como. Urinary trouble, kidney trouble mid tunny miseries. Doan's Kidney I'llls nro in do for kidneys only, They euro every form of kidney 111. The ojtiicrleuro of Hhcnundo.ili peoplo proves tliK Jleiu's n caso In point: ' Mr. I'nlrltk lfolcy, of 111 South OlieMtmt street, miner, was subject to an Indlspolli n common to miners. On rending sibmit Donn's Kidney I'llls ho decided to try tlio old quaker remedy mid got n box from Killln's l'liarmncy. This Is what he says of his ex perience. "I have had n great deal of pain across my kidiuysatid litmeiiein in tlio small of the b.iek. My head ueil to ache at time and I had a feeling of giddiness. There was not much annoyance from tlio kidney secre tions but sometimes there was too frequent action. If I bent fornaid, sharp twinges paisod through mo and my back was so weak I could hardly lift anything. I used a box and a half of Doan's Kidney Pills and they gave mo tlio greatest relief. They removed the pain from my head nnd the lameness and aching fi 0111 my back. I can sleep better nt,d and I do not have that tiled feeling I had formeily. I strongly recommend Doan's Kidnoy I'llls to others bccaiiso I know from personal experience that tlicy are reliable." Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by all dealers, l'rice BO cents. Mailed by Fostcr-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Solo ncut. for the U. S. Kcmcmber the name Donn's and take no other. WITCH HAZEL C Piles or Hemorrhoids Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. I J Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Boils & Tunsors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rh sum & Tetters. EChnppet Hands. Fevqr B isters. Sore Lips & Nostrils. O Corns & Bunions. Stings -4 Bites of Insects. Three Sizes, '.jc, 50c. and $1.00. old by druggists, oi" i. post paldonrecelptof price lRJinilli:iSMII.II.((l It A ll3Wllllam!jl.,!'erHrk. Philadelphia & Reading Railway K- '. H. "1 ( 'o 0. No Suiol.e IN EFFECT MAItCII 13th, 1898. Trains leave Shenandoah hh follows: For New York virt Philadelphia, week days 210, 580, 730 'J Ma. m., 12 83, 3 10 lld007 p m Sundays, 1 10 a. in. For New York via Munch Chunk, week days, G 30. 7 30 a. m 12 33 and 3 10 ti. m. For K'eAdlng and Philadelphia, week days, z lu, a so, 7 au, vol a.ui., iz aj, a io ami u w p. iu Hundays, 210 a. in. For l'ottsvillc. week days, 2 10, 7 ,10, 9 SI u. m. 12 33, 8 10, G 07 and T 21 p. m. .Sundays, 2 10 n. m, ror I ainaqua Rim iunnimoy '!, wecit uays 210.5 30, 7 30, 0 51 n, in., 12 83, 8 10 and 6 07 p. in. Additional to .Mananoy tjliy only, n iu p. in Hundavs. 2 10 a. lu For Wllllamwport, Munbury and Lewlnburg, week days. I OT, 5 30, 1130 a.m.. 12 33, 7 21 p. iu Hiijiuaye, a :& a. tn. ForMahano Plane, weekdays, 2 10. 4 Oj, 5 7 30. 9 51, 11 80 a. in., 12 33, 3 10, 0 07, 7 25, 9 55 aim 11 40 t. in. Hundart. 2 10. I 05 a. in. For Ashland and Sliamoklii, week duyg, 4 01, a au, 7 hu, ll w u. m., 12 jj, a iu, o 1, 7 23 ami 9 55 n. in. Hundavs. 4 05 a. in. For Baltimore, Washington und the Wett via II. At u, H. IC, through trains Jen" Ito lug Terminal. Plilladelnhla. (1. fc It, 11 R.) hi 3 20, 7 65, It 20 a. m., 3 10 and 7.27 p. i. riuuduya, a j, 7 uu, 11 w a. 111., a 40 nna 7 27 p. in. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and CI eat nut streets station, week days 10 30 a. in. 12 20, 14 it 8 411 p lu, nunaays, 1 so, p. rn. TIIAINH FOIt SHKNANDOAII. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week ilayn-,2 15, 4 80. 8 00, 1130 a. in., and 180,4 30 0 00 ..m. Hundavs. 6 00 11. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 30, 9 10 a. ni.. 1 30 and 4 15 p. ui. Leavo Philadelphia. Hcadlnc Terminal, week days, 12 01,3 10,8 8.1, 10 10 a. ui. and 142,4 05,6 30 p. m. Sundays, 1 ui a. m. Leave Iteadtuu.wcek days. 2 01. 7 0), 10 03, a. in. 12 00 m., 4 19, 6 00 and 8 20 p. lu. Sundays, 2 05 Leave Pottsvllle, week days. 8 05, 7 10 a. m., izsuanu o 10 p. in. unuay8, a ui a. m. Iave Tamauua. week days. 3 53, 7 40, 11 2B in., 1 86, 5 50, 7 20 and 9 43 p. m, Sundays, 8 53 &. in I,eave Mahanoy City, week days, 12 20, 4 91 8 15, 11 47 a. IU., 2 17, 6 18, 6 21, 7 41 und 10 OS p. Ill Hundavs. 12 25. 4 21 a. m. Leavo Mahanoy Plane, week days, 12 35, 2 40, B.1 B tfO, o ou. 10 23, llO'J a. Iu., Sij:, 0 41. i)l PIU. OUIIUIt 0, 4 J ' 1 l. Leave Wllllauisport, week days, 7 12, 10 20 a ru., 4 DO ana 11 ao p. m. sunuays, 11 uu p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia Chestnut treet war! and South street whaif for Atlantic City. Weekdays Express, 9 00 a. in., 2 00, (3 00 Saturdays only), 4 00, 5 00 p. in. Atsoinruoda tlon, 8 00 a. in., 5 15, 6 30 p. ni. Sundays Express, 900, 10 00 a. 111. Accommodation, 8 00 n. in.. 4 45 11. III. Returning leave Atlantic City depot, comer Atlantie and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express, 7 35, 9 00 a. in., 8 80, 5 30 p.m. Accommodation, 4 21, a 13 a. re. nop, m. Sundays Express, 4 00, 3 30, 8 00 p. 111. Ac- commodatlon, 7 15 a. 111., 4 15 p, iu, Pnrlnr Citri nn nil tiinrBHS tratim. vor further Information, apply to nearest 1'hlladelplila and Heading uauway ucicei agoin or auuress , 1, rt. nw;iuAltli, liuwa . (len'l Supt., (len'l l'ass'r Agt. Heading Terminal, Philadelphia. nillions of Dollars Go ud iii snioko every year. Take nc risks but get your houses, stock, fur. nltuio. etc., msureu m nrst-ciass re liable companies as roprosontcd by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Ageut 1 xlUk,1120 South Jardlii St ((WORCESTER) C0R5ET5I AskYqurDealerForThem. I Also Lllo and AcddenUl Companies NEW IffijlETlONS Gains For tlio Democrats Through out tlio State. TRENTON REMAINS REPUBLICAN, Tlinnuli Tlioro Wnx ii Hotnocrnllo fliiln In tlio Kloet Inn tifn (.'(iiiiiiilliiinn-itt-l.nruu ItointlillL'niiM C 1 11 In In 1'ntor Bnn, Whtiru it Soolallsl Wim Dolrilted. Trenton, April 13. The returns of the chnrter elections throughout the state Indicate Democratic gains. Jntnes M. Ooymour, Demoerut, wns re-elerted mayor of Newark by a plurality ot about 2,600. The Democrats have car ried Jersey City by large majorities both on street and water board and the board of aldermen. Only one Republi can Is believed to have been elected aldermen. In I'aterson the returns show light Hepubllcnn gains. No mayor wns elected. The Republican gnln an Iderman in the Sixth ward. The fea ture of the election was the defeat of Matthew Mnuulie, Socialist, for re election to councils from the Eighth ward. Ho was defeutod bv Thomas lirogan, Democrat, In Elizabeth Dr. Hack, Republican, was elected mayor ver ex-Senator Frederick C. Marsh, Democrat. Dr. Mack succeeds Mayor Rankin, Republican. Common council remains Democratic. In Trenton Frank Kntzenbach, Jr., Democrat, was lected councllmnii-at-lnrge by about D00. This Is a Democratic gain. For councils the Democrats carry Devon out of 12 wards. This gives them nn In creased minority in common council from 5 to 11. The Republicans will be enabled. to elect Republicans to succeed the city clerk, city treasurer and other city ofliclnls. Incomplete returns ftnm Orange Indicate that Ilenrv Stetson, Democrat, has been elected mayor ovei John C. Heuld, Republican, to succeed Mayor GUI, Republican. Common coun cil will continue Democratic. New Brunswick Democrats won by about 1,000. Council will stand ten Democrlta to three Republicans, a Democratic gain of two. Hoboken Democrats won by 3,000 plurality. A Great Surprise sin store for nil who use Kemp's Ilalsam for the Throat and Lungs. Would you be- cve that it is sold oil its mciits and any lruggist is authorized by the proprietor of this wonderful remedy to give you a sample bottle free? It never fails to cure acute or chronic roughs. All druggists sell Kemp's llulsam. l'rice 25 and 50c. Klvo .Moro utd .MtinlorH. Barboursvllle, Ky., April 13. Five more murders have resulted from the Baker-Howard feud. On Saturday George Baker was shot and killed sby members of the Howard faction while on his wav to town. On Sundav Al Baker and his brothers went to How ard's home, called the old man out, and shot him to death, and then llnlshed their work of revenge by killing his wife and two children, after which they lied to the mountains. Many People Cannot Drink oll'eo at night. H spoils their sleep. You can drink Grain-0 when you please and sleep like 1 top. For Grain-0 does not stimulate; it nourishes, cheers and feeds. Yet it looks and tastes like tlio best cofl'eo. For nervous persons, young people and children Grain-O Is tho perfect drink. Made from pure grains. Get a packago from your grocer to-day. Try it in place of coffee. 15and2oc. l.nrty Vnrilo-llulloi llisnno. Oakland. Cal.. April 13. Lady Yarde- Buller has been arrested on a charge of Insanity and given a ride In the patrol wagon before her Indentity was known. She was found wandering around aim lessly. Physicians will examine Into lier mental condition. She is nbout t" come Into possession of a million dol lars from the estate of her father, the lato General Klrkham. Children llko it. it saves their lives. Wo mean One Mlmito Cough Cure, the infallible remedy for coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, grippe, and all throat and lung troubles. C. II. Hagcnbuch. Extonslvo TJliiss'I'mitiir.v Di'strovoil. Irwin, Pa., April 13. The extensive plant of the Pennsylvania Plate Glass company, in North Irwin, is In com plete iidns. Fire started last night near the ru v. casting hall, caused by the blowing nut of a gas converter. The llames spread with great rapidity from ono building to another, and In an hour nothing hut smouldering ruins remain ed of tho largest Independent plate glass works in the United States. The loss Is estimated nt $750,000. The con cern employed about 500 men. Eucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho bet salvo iu the world for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhcnm, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures titles. or jo pay required. It la guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 25 cents por box, ror salo Or A. Wasloy. Aired i ouplo liiii'iitMl to 'Dent ll. Monroe, Wis., April 13. Miehnel Judgo nnd wife were burned to death In their home nt this place. The cause of the fire Is unknown. Mr. Judge was a war veteran, and Mrs. Judge a bed ridden invalid. A little boy asked for a bottlo of "cot tin in tho moruiuK as fast as you can," tho dniKuist lecoKnUod a household nanio for "DoWitt's Little Larly Risers." and uuvo him it bottlo ot I huso famous Uttlo plus lor constipation. sick headache, liver and stomach troubles. U. 11. UaKcnuucli. 31 r.T,luiistotin'K 'otid HI on. Ilawnrden. April 13. The bulletin Is sued last evening as to Mr. Gladstone's condition says: "Mr. Gladstone Is rather better ufter a somewhat restless nlRht and morning." Mrs. Gladstone is suffering from an attack of Influenza. M. T.. YniMim. Cameron. Pa., savs "I was a suireror for ten years, trying most all kinds of pile remedies, out witnout bucccss. no Witt s WItcli liazoisaivo was recoiiiuienueu in inn. I used one box. It has ell'cctcd a per manent euro." As a permanent euro for idles DoWitt's Witch Hazel tsalvo lias no equal. V. ll. iiageuiiuuu. C'lillViroii Ato rnlKdii' KiiotM. llrldgeton, N. J. .April 13. Five gills, the children of Frank Mend, John Fern und John Snrrnn, poisoned by eating roots of the wild sweet potato plan;. which grows In abundance In tho woodti near their home, at Itlverslile, are in a serious condition, nnd there iallltle hope that they win recover. Give the Children a Drink called Gnilu-O. It is a delicious, appetizing, nourishing fuod drink to hiko tlio placo of coll'ee. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who havo used It bceauo when properly prepared it tastes like tlio finest colfce hut is freo Horn nil Its Injurious properties, uralii O aids digestion and strengthens tho nerves. It is nut a stimulant but a health builder, and children, as well as adults, can drink it with great benefit. Costs about as much at cotlcc. 15 and S5u. imtWmmiMii nniuiiiiiminnimtiimiHin'Hiiinmtinnm 'imS ArceclablcPrcparationfor As similating llicroodfltullkgula liiig HicSlQinachs nrulUowals of Promotes Digcslion.Chcctful ticss and RcstConlnlns neither Oimim.Morpiiiiie nor Mineral. Not "NAkc otic. vroidnr&wua.rnviim Pumpkin Sittl' 4lx.5twui tititcSto -stnist Srcrl Jrpfmunt -Ji QutimabSoda VermSctfi -fimfttd Sugar llmfcynm f'lanr. Apcrfcctncmcdy Tor Constipa tion, Sour Stomach.Diorrhoca Worms .Convulsions Jcvcrish ncss andLoss OF SLEEP. TacSimito Signature ot NEW "YORK. EXACT C0PVOF WRAFFEB. RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Rupture from Willianiport vill visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT THE Hotel Franey, from 8 till 10:30 a. m. Rupture permanently and quickly Cured or no pay. Written guarantee to absolutely cure all kinds of Rupture without operation or detention from business. Absolutely no Dangsr. examination Free. loo persons cuied in Sunbury, Shamokin, Mt. Carnicl and vicinity who can be referred to. Charges and terms moderate and within reach of all. . Every man's! Mulf wlus lins about soei-jknovvs a cood lK'u. Th.s '!" drink.Tryitoti c::r2 your h.b.nd. t for lit; - m'jnty. at. a pa i It- ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND THERE IS NO KIND OF PAIN OR I ACHE, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL THAT PAIN-KILLER WILL NOT RE LIEVE. LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE ' BEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS & SON. i IIS CALL "TUB STYLISH PATTERN." At- h ) tlstli. Fashionable. Original. Perfect- V ? Fitting:. Prices IO anil 15contS. ? ) None higher. None better at any price, fi I S ima tellable merchant selb them In i nearly every city or town. Ask for V them, or they can be had by mail from b u In either New York or Chicago. J Stamps tat-en. Latest Fashion Sheet T A sent upon receipt of one cent to pay B v postage. Brightest ladies' magazine published. 1 Invaluable for the home. Fashions of b Ihs day, Home Literature, Household 2 f Hints, Fancy Work, Current Topics, 7 Fiction, all for only 50 cents a year, In- ll J cludinga J'reo pattern, your own selec- J Itlon any time, bend two i-ccnt stamps for sample copy. Address THE McCALL COMPANY, ') M2-H6 West l4th Street, New York. I J 89 Fifth Avenue, Chicago. DETECTIVES ! Kimball's Detective Agency Do all legitimntc detective work. A correi-)ondciit wanted in all towns. Office, 58 Trust Building, WHHamspori, Pa. CeloL-inlcd Female 1'utvdcrs never fall safe and lure (alter failing amyroyBl Tdls sod othtr Ukf witli Tam? f nd I1 rtmoditil. Aiwa vi huv tlio hast uutl &V11I1I illar rohiliuent, Ouvantwi auptrigr to all cthi-is iWVtviU 'J.f U-.t tn the ntfirkit, A Ku. L WrUculaM, i tlA' JUr. I I 8 SI f s 3 I rx "-.- a rrj ,-c- utsnrKlicA 9 CHIC UL&I mwmm E38 The Kind You Have Always Bought, Bears the Fao-siniile Signature of ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY THE KIND YOU HAYE ALWAYS BOUGHT. rut CfNTAUH COMPANY, NCW YORK CITY PROFESSIONAL CARDS D It. W. H. Y1NOST, VETEUJNARY SURGEON. Graduate and Lata IEeHtdeiit House Surged tlio University State of N, Y, UcadauarterH:Conitiiercial Hotel. Shenandoab THUKK KAlt COUItSK. Calls nluht or day promptly responded. M. BUHKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Gfllce Kim building, corirer of Mnln nn Centre streets, Shenandoah. T " I'OMKKOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Hhennndoah, Va, SHOnMAKEH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Comer Market and Centre streets. pitOl'. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box GS, Mahanoy City, Pa. navliig studied under tome of tho boat uiaatcrs le London and Paris, will give leesoiip on the violin, mandolin, guitar and vocal culture Terras reasonable. Address lu caro of Htrotfse tlio Jeweler Shenandoah. FOR BENEFIT OF SUFFERERS Itflnriolph IIuttgruiyB under oath: "I suffered from SELF ABUSE, ?.fiSSSf.n BLOOD jam, klPilKflU HnA wa!L "'"eJ. or rutber fy SfrUloUri qiiackfd byatTendinVrentdoo- ' 1 irB iii rnn-nqo,( incuinnii Ana run Dure, Mboailveitlspd m great ipeclMlstn, also itirau r1iflrnr Italt rnnindnlaa hnn -nK me of my health and money. ThU made tortur of poisonous drus. Then, Uavlnj? little hope li'fi. I came -ast. landing In New V'orlc March 18, 1 Sue, with the l.iteiitfon or consulting specialists then, tmt airaune to say, as thoutti directed by pro ldonfo, while tn converdatlon wtth a traTellnif Bnlesmaa at theametiotelhetildnie thatbeheard DR.THEELiPiikMSL: IMillnlelphlii, To., Misu Krai specialist for lrl- lite nnd Spt-cial dlKfUses, sn wpnttllrrct to I'hlla. anil cunsultfd )lt. TIICICL. vvlio, ihank Uod, restored me to htulth and happiness arier fourteen months' treatment and It cost me about one-tenth the money that I throw away on quacka. Now suf ferers, If you lakp the advice of a real sufferer, yon will at once consult this famous specialist." hend five 2c BtnAips for "Trot b." The best-lta equal cannot b found; only onu exposing quacks adver tUIng an frreat aod famous ippclallata. Freh ('iiflm cured In 4 to 10 days. Hours v12: Ev'gs 6-U; bun. W, Wed, and Sat. llr'g 6-10. Treat ment Iiv mall. Srcro t unrnnted. name publlhhod without consent 1'ermanent cure. DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT THE ORIGINAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, IiBolilundsr positivo AVrltten Uiuirnntce, by anthorizwi agents only, to curoVoak Uoraory, UizzinosB. Wakofulncsn, Fits, Hyttcrin, Quick ness, Niclit Losses, Kvil Dreams, Lack ot C'onti doncn, Nervousness, Lassitude, nil Drains, Youth ful Errors, or Kxroasivo Uo of Tobacco, Opium, or Liquor, which leads to Misery. Consumption, Insanity nnd Death, At Btoro or by man, 41 u box, six tor ?5; with irrittcn Kiinruutuo to cure or reftitul money. Humiilo jiiu'lt. UKO, contaliilnis flvo Unss' treatmont. with full instructions, iir cents, Ono eamplo only Bold tr eacn poreou, ai 6ioro or py man, C2Tncd Label SpccIal-tfKft Extra Strength. mfxA ror Impotoncy, Loss ottKf""jr V. I'owor. lost f limliood. Htorility or Ilairraunr . " "r n Dox; BIX jnr 1 1, WH HJVirvOi iwritti-n itunrsmtft'Jf'WAgV, t,.r.,(nSni1nv,.. Aralinu T lS", eUFOnEorbymail. APTEF ror Sale at KlIUIN'S Driip Store. HAKE PERFECT ?M S DO NOT DESPAIR I 1. Not NulIVi- I.nnut-i I Tlio Jojsuml amt itlous ot lifu can liu rcitoicil to you Tlio very worsL ciises or rtervouh i)tuiu 'J tv nru absolutely enrert lij iM!itri:t"ro 'iiiii:tn. dive prompt reiicrtouihoiiima, ltiillnir memorv and tliuuahtu aml drill n of vim) powerB.lucur nU IV lIlUlblTfllUIlS IirilX(-MlifclH ot curly years luiimrt viuor uno iioipney io every luucium. ihnsvstem. (ilvo V bloom to tho Itracoup t cheek und Instro to tlio y3 eyes of youn orold. Ont Ml'' box roiiwBrNr k vltul ouerm r iioxei .ti u eoui-lra 9 JitU'lo Kuaruu- tm-d cur" 'i money re f 11 iul-wjVr'q int. Cuu bo cumin! in veil tucket bold Vlljh7 every wheroor mallfd in i1jIii wrapper on receipt ot prlco tj-TUU l'iiHKliU'1'OCO..Cuxtou Uldtf. chlcuKU.UU rorualt in Hlieimiiilouli by Hlicnnmlouh Druu More ami Umhler Urou, Health ss Wealih, u Entbusiastio Qroetings at tho Cap ital of tho Natidn. NEW YORKERS HONOR THE BRAVE A l'nrty l'roin tliti Mntropnllv AVi-nt Over to Sliiiru In tlio Dmiioimtrnttmi to Our CoiihiiI (iBiioi-ul snyi Simnlnli UMIuIiiIh Worn In Malno (,(iniili-ni).v. AVBRhlngton, April 18. The ovation that has followed Consul General Pltz hugli Lee since he set foot 011 Ameri can soil on his return from Havana culminated last night In Washington in what was In many ways one of the most remarkable demonstrations the city has ever seen. From the moment he nllRhted in the railroad station in the afternoon he was surrounded by a cheering crowd that followed him to the state department, and the spectacle of army and navy olllcers and govern ment employes cheering outside the very door of the secretary of state was wholly unprecedented In the history of that staid department. At night the city turned out in thousands, when a serenade was given General Lee at his hotel, and stood for hours in the street waiting a glimpse of him. The popular consul general arrived In this city at 2:30 o'clock yes terday afternoon. A large crowd of enthusiastic admirers had gathered at the Pennsylvania station, and when the general stepped from the train he was gieeted with a tremendous out burst of applause. Women waved their handkerchiefs and men their hats, and altogether the demonstration was a noiauie one. Washington crowds us rule are not demonstrative, but thin occasion was a conspicuous exception. Uy the time he waB ready to alight the crowd was so dense about the train that even with the assistance of a pla toon of police it was with difficulty that ho reached the platform. Several personal friends of the gen eral, among them a number of ladles, pressed forward, and finally succeeded in grasping him by the hand. One of the ladles presented him with a bou quet of roses tied together by ribbons of the national colors, and bearing a tiny Confederate battle Hag. Immedi ately the crowd began to cheer, and round after round of applause greeted him as he walked slowly and uncov ered down the long platform of the station. He was driven to the state department, where another enthusias tic crowd greeted him. After a brief interview with Secretary Sherman h" was taken to the White House, receiv ing a continuous ovation on the trip. The night demonstration waB almost as quick and unpremeditated as that which had creeted General Lee at the depot and state department. The Uni ted States Marine band had been so cured from the barracks, and the Sev-cnty-llrst Regiment band, under the leadership of Professor Fanclnulll, for merly conductor of the Marine band, came over from New York on an after noon train, accompanied by a big crowd of New Yorkers, and bv S o'clock the crowd was 5,000 strong about the Shoreham hotel, where General Lee was quartered. Befoie the close It was twice that size. It was after 9 before he appeared on one of the small corner balconies, accompanied by a committee of the Union Veterans' Legion and a Confederate Veterans' association, which was Jointly in charge of the af fair. There was a hurst of fireworks from the neighboring houses, while mounds of red, white and blue lights llamed at Intervals along the street. The crowd yelled itself hoarse calling for Lee by name, and demanding a speech. The speech was brief and so much broken by applause that the crowd caught probably little more than Its general drift'. General Lee said: "After all the speeches I have been forced to make In the past two days, I can hardly hope to make myself heard over this great gathering. I can only assure you that such a great demon stration seems to me out of all pro portion to the simple fact of my humble presence here, and I am frank to say I don't see that I deserve it, having only tried to do my duty as an Ameri can where circumstances placed me." The crowd broke out afresh, and there were yells: "That's it," "That's what you did." Uenernl Lee continued: "I have to thank vou most heartily for this splendid endorsement of my course. It is a thing that can hardly come to a man more than once in a lifetime, and it moves me more than I can put in words." "You can act pretty quick," cried a man in the crowd, and then some one yelled, "War, fight," and the cheering drowned everything else. "I have not come to talk war," con tinued Lee, "but if war comes, in a few days, or In a few years, the present crisis has proved that It will find us a united people, and the only contest will bo as to who can carry the Hag farthest and fastest. I want to thank my good New York friends who have come so promptly to the front tonight. It Is only another evidence that New York Is ready, as she has been In the past, to stand by Virginia, and It the trial comes I can assure you all that V11 ginla will be found standing shouldui to Bhoulder with New York." The speaking nnd music was followed by a very brief reception, to which a few score gained admittance, in the rooms of Representative Connell, of Pennsylvania. Consul General Lee was before the senate committee on foreign relations for an hour late yesterday. He talked freely with the committee In regard to the conditions in Cuba, and especially with reference to the destruction of the Maine. He said that in his opinion there was no room to doubt that the destruction of tho vessel waB due to Spanish agencies. "Do you mean the Spanish authori ties In Cuba?" he was asked by a mem ber of the committee. "I mean the Spanish officials," he re plied, "but not General Illanco. I think some of the omVlals were cognizant of the plan to destiny the vessel, but I do not believe that the captain gen eral was." General Lee said that he had no knowledge of the reports that a mine had been discovered by a diver under the Montgomery while that vessel lay In tho harbor nt Havana. Tlio fiirmer, the mechanic and the bicycle nuor aro 11.11110 to unexpected cuu nnd bruises. lleWilt'. Witch Haaol Salvo Utile best thing to Keep on Imiul, It heals quiclily, aid is a well known cute for piles. C, II. lluvcnhucli. (miornl (Jrofvouoi' Itonoiiilnutod. Athenu, O., April. 13. Hon. C. II. Groavonor wns leiiomlnuted yoeterday for tho sixth time by the Uleventh con gressional dlstilet. The convention en dorsed the policy of President McKln ley on the Cuban ijuentlon. Tlilrty-flvo years inako a generation, That is how long Ailolpli I'ilier, of Zauesvillo, U BUlltirisl from piles. Ho was oil led by uting Hi lie boxes of DoWitt's Witch Hume! Salvo. O, H. Ilauonbiu'li, REFUGEES AT NEW YORK. Coii-ii I llrir- una l'nrty Loll Mntnn T.nn to Avoid .pnnlli Mob. New York, Aprlal 13. The Norwegian Bteamer Herninn Wcdel Jarlsberg ar rived yesterdny fiotn Mal.inzns, bilng Ing 13 passengers who fled from that port to evade the Spanish mob, The passengers were United States Consul Urlce and his staff and their families. Consul Brlce said that for three days before leaving Matnnzns the peonl threatened his life, and at all times hi." . property was In danger. His seeretary was obliged (o flee for his life, as the mob threatened to drag him through 1 the streets. During this three days the consul stuck to his pout, dlslributlnM supplies to the starving reroncentradow. On the 8th Inst, he got notice from Havana to withdraw. The consul says that the condition of the people is ter-, rlble, and that the authorities are mak-. Ing no effort to supply their wants. I Thminanrls of dnllrrein from iirlppe havo been restored to health by One Minute Cough (lure. Itqnirkly cures emnili, colds, bron chitis, pneuinouia, grippe, astliniR, und all throat and lung diseases. ('. U. MagunluicK. A Montu-i iron Vomtiiiio. Cleveland, .ptll 13. The Initial step toward the f niniit ion of one of the Wk gost cnmbluts In the history of the Iron business were taken at a meeting held here yesterday. Prat ticully all the nianufnetureis of found iy iron between the Alleuheny and Hncky mountain.' were renreent The men hn nn tn were reprt. ntap. ll mm wno are to go into the new combination are what are known us non-Bessemer men thi manufacture., of toundry Iron who do ..vfc w, n at nivi iiic i,"n- Bessemer manufacturers of the south have already formed two strong m sanitations. The plan Is to merge all the three organizations, covering th ejist, west and south into one big com bine. The flag under which all f hould niai ch i the banner health. A woman owe to herself, her husband and children to must under this flag. Ifhhe does not do f-a she will live a life of wretchedness herself, and unless her husband is an exception ally good man, he will be come indifferent to lier, her home will be unhappy and her children will be puny and sickly. Ill-health in a womanly way may almost invari ably be traced to weak ness and disease of the femine organs that are the ' vestibule of human life. No woman can enjoy g general health who is dra down by continual pain local weakness. irouDies ol tins descrip tion utterly unfit her for wifehood and motherhood. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription gives health, strength, elasticity and vigor to the special organs concerned. It makes a woman strong and healthy in a womanly way. It gives the nerves a rest from pain and an opportunity to build up. It makes motherhood safe and compara tively easy. It tiansforuis weak, sickly, despondent women into happy, healthy wives and mothers. Jas C'Hswell. Eiq . of Ocheltrec, Johnson Co., Kims (1. O. Box 61). writes. "My wife was troubled with prolapsus, or 1 female weakness,' for several years she was not able to do her work, she had such bearing down pains and pain in her back. Her periods wore irregular, vary ing all thivway from two to six weeks. At those times she would have fainting spells so bad that 1 thought she could not live. She was attended by the best doctors in the country. They did her no good and she grew worse all the lime. I thought I would try your medicines. By the time she had taken four bottles ot the ' Favorite Prescription ' and two of the ' Golden Medical Discovery ' anil two of the rieasaut Pellets ' she was completely cured." livery day, a dose. Once you start, you can never stop them. That is the way with some so-called remedies for constipation. It is different with Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. They are a positive, complete and permanent cure for constipation and they don't become a habit. One " Pellet " is a gentle laxative and two a mild cathartic. Druggists sell them. Nothing else is "just as good." It is a druggist's business to give you, not to tell you, what you want. WHEN IN STRONG AGAIN ! Jin en Rood red md viV;or 10 me w nmc ni-inc. All nralns ana losses are ch"- k' t itn,.: . are properly urt-d, mt tr condition often worries them into lr-" iintv, ( Mailed sealed. Pin t f 1 fer box: 6 boxes, with iron-ch't - il ettarint 1 money, 5.00. Send (or tree book. Adurtsi, PEAL MF.DICINE C'J For Sale at KIKLIN'S Drue Store, Shenandoah, ia. sun iiiMiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiminiiii are tlie In the j POR SALE EVERYWHERE. llllllllllllllilllllllllllll!ir " tlilllllll!lin'l!!iai!l!ll!lll!l"l!!llll'"" ' MAHANOY CITY, PA. Wednesday, April 13, 1898. The Legitimate Irish Comedian -JOSEPH - S.- MURPHY,- Supported by his own New York Stock Company in ' his world famed drama, 'The erry Endorsed by the clergy, Prices . - 25, 35, Itrlilnir. irr.f 1T1 .1. si mil fulling 11 tir f 1 fleil li w trin Kit ll ami 0( riiMCuwil Ml ( 1 f niollii'lils thi' k' i ni'. Wllh iil'H ol ( ' t-l li.il. I II (uticura i ulM prnflui'i n i in i.ii t. liulr ni 1 tir i) I i 61 ' . - l.i SKINS ON FIRE Pennsylvania RAILROAD. BPHtTVKILI. DIVISION Marcit 17, 1K18 Tmlnnwlli lre Hhenxndonh nftrr too aocrt datf for Wlgjraiin, (Jllbertoii. Frnekvlllo Djwfe Water, 8t. Omlr, Pottnvllln. Humburj:. Housing, r7!"Vwn rnoemxvnie. orrin.wn i a fit' eip,iB (nrond rtreet xtatton ) at 8 05 and I S a. m., 2 02, 0 J p m. on week days Sunday, ' 0B . m., 1 sn p. m. 7 hrfS? u,tB. nilIIUIIVB.UilHK.nl. II .1 1 11 rn Trains leave F rack vill l,,. Oienandoah l 7 SB, 11 4B a. m. nnd 6 46, 7 lit 11 01 a. m. and R 2ft n. m Sunday Iave Pnttavtllo for Hfannaudnali v tn Fmek' Vlllo 7 10, 1120 a. ni., 8 20, 7 26 u in !,t . o nn Bu nitty m .r. a. u j, ui. Leave Pnttsvllle for Shenandoah vln Hclaao 7H,(M0 a. in., 128H, 242 ami r, 00 p m wetk days. Humlnyn, 0 1.1a. m. 6 0'. ii ni Leave Philadelphia, (Broad street statlonl lot Shenandoah at S 67, s 3.1 anil 10 in n m 4 10 p. m. week days. Sundays leave nt fi W n m. Leave Broad strnnt station I'Mlmi. ii,in I Sea Oit, Anbury Park, Ocean Crovc Lcr tsraiicfl, and Intermediate statidr 8.J0 11.14, a. m., 8 80 and 4.00 p. m w,M k-daya. Ixiave Broad Street Ntotlon. 1'htladolphla, FOR NEW YORK Krress, week-days, 8 20 4 Oo, 4 50 o 13, 0 SC 7 XI, k 20, 8 88, 9 80, 10 21 ( Dinlui, i a. 1 1 00 n rr, izuunoon, .2KS (Limited I l and 4 23 p rj, Dlninu Cars). 1 10. 2 80 (Iln!,i Clip im m 4 00, 500, ." 'si (Dining Car), f. ) ; n j joga p. m., iz in, nignt. Huuda. a , 4 U'. 4 w 5 i fi20,883,S!, 1021, (DlrlnK ( .,r lias ' 12 M, 1 OB (Dining Car) 2 30 IxnuuiCar 4 00 (Limited 4 22 DininK Car), 9 30, 5 1 OlnlnnCnrl 6 a-i, 7 02,7 43. 10 0(1 p m., 12 01 nlKlit Express for Boston without aliane, U 00 a m week-days, and 7 48 p. m , dully WASHINGTON AND Till. i( rn For Baltimore and Washliiirtun s 80, ? , ggj, 10 20, 11 28, a. m., 12 0'J, urn OLilne Car), 1 12, 8 18, 4 41, r.s 2.5 , .lirr slonal Limited, Dining Car, 0 17 or Dl Iuk Cfer, 7 81 iDbilng Car 1 p in, and WM night we-k days Sundays. .1 .10. 7 30 0 1? It s a. in., 1203, 1 12, 4 41, IH20 ('oiiKrr ssi,,nal Lim ited, Dining Car, 6 85 DinuiK 1 nr , 71 Din' inirf'url 11 ni. and 12 05 nlirlit lror liihitlinore. uceoiiiiiioil.ui,,ri i ' 2 02 dally and 4 01 p 111 week days, S Oo unil 1 1 I FOR ATLANTIC ( I M Leave Broad street station vln 11 lurnn r1r bridge Express, d 20 a m, 7 on n m a.my Leave Marketstreet Wari -I. !-(-, s 50a m 2 00, (8 01) Saturdays only), 4 00, IS-00 n ru Sun days, 845. 046 a. m (aceoiiiinoilnti .u 4J0nnd 8 00 p. in.) For Cape May, Anglesea, ild orl and ltolls Beach, Sea Isle City, Ocean city, .Hon and Stone Harbor Express, 9 00 a. u , 4 00, 0 in week dnys. Sundays, a 00 a. ni. For Homers Pobit Uxpress, K 50, a. m 2 00 4 00, 6 00, p. 111. week daya Sunday, s 15 a. rn. J. B, Hctcbwmon, .1. It Wood, tten'l Maiiauor. (,cn i i,ss n'r Aut 1L1 OtUG U GLfi' ' Vit-nii fipiciF.c Co .p:la..j St Povlneky'g dniK store, Centre street. Has For sale at Kirlin's drug sbire and Hhenandonb drug stor.. DOUBT. TRY if z h le- ,1 i. .thi a p -ii.n slthy r-T- tits ucalh. I- --the Jtland, OtT' :m-i Ol N 1 is Dcbil 1 1 le- - an t .ii 1 Thty lIi- ir t the r rcu1 u n ... -r, - iii miiucii: i.. ii: 1 ir(israsi;jV8 aBil keep iniuin ' . L Worlds Procressi. Thu v !', 1, r ill .i'i . 'n ' fAWm TM'oY dius M A pi 1 1 Trm ein lire VMJM; 1 rniEF m Aiway iK,rni.Iaml rlHli.c 1 1 -j. V teUPI ('AlllI'! I'ANtT I'll 1 - 111 1 11 1 kl S. xapA('lruirf'nrvB ometit ilir, rt 1 1 i', ' 1 par Catus si-so Co , Hoatun, Mum, iii, i nk 4, formed and thrifty IIou99-wif.' wills always keep RAINBOW LINIMENT 1 house, ag a standard remedy for Dprains, uruiees, v.ramps, KiieuniatiMii s and all aches and pains. Price 26 ct. and SO ete per bottle ; Ptenared by rl i. HACKETT 4 CO Pniladir J. J. QUIRK, Mgr. 99 Qow the press and the public. 50 and 75 Cents.