Shenandoah Uxtcnds a Mcnrty Wel come Our Citizens Show Appre ciation In Public Utterances, Lack of Appreciation Is not n fulling of our citizens, and tho advent of tlio "I.lltlo Con queror" was received with tho samo display of enthiisiasin as has spread all oor the Union, Coining llko a ray of suiuliino to every household, raising lindens that many hacks liavo homo for years, Is enough to uwaken tho puhllc to praiso tho llko of which has never before hcon hcaid In this locality. From ovory ward, I'loin every street, comos tho aauio repuit. Failure is an iiuknowli iuaiitlty as far as tho Utile Cotitjuuror Is concerned, and success follows uvciy foot btep. In youth, visor mid apparent health, wo are siiU'ercrs from Inacllvo kidneys. With no feeling of sickness or Indisposition wo may havo attacks of lameness in tho hack that makes every movement painful. Elo quently II comes licfuro you ran say Jack Kohlnson, hut it takes its own time in going away unless you usu Dunn's Kidm y Tills. Mr. 0. Mead Peters, of lis t W-iitio slieot, clerk at the l'eigusoii House, s.ijs : ' My luck Used to hurt me awfully and I could hardly lefraiu from lounging or sluing down owing to that dull aching across my kidneys. I had also a weary feeling hanging uboiit mo accompanied by loss of energy. Tho kidney fccrctlons were not natural and I had a disa greeable feeling in tho back of my nock and a dull palti In my kidneys all the time. I learned about Doan's Kidney Tills and pro cured them from- Kirlln's Tharmacy anil began using them. They promptly dispelled the whole tiouble anil brightened mo right tin. I felt llko another poison when I had finished tho treatment ami 1 can bay that Doan's Kidney Tills aro u reliable prepara tion lor the kidneys and I never beforu had anything to equal them." Doan's kidney Tills for tale by all dealers. Trice BO cents. Mulled by I'oster-Milburn Co., liuffiilo, X. Y. Solo ngenU for the U. S. l'eucinber tho name Doan s and take no other. CUIiKS No. 1 Fever, Congestion. No. 2 Worms. No. 3 Infants' Disonses. No. 4 Dinrrhen. No. 7 Coughs & Colds. No. 0 Headnche. No. lO Dyspepsia, Indigestion. No. 1 1 Delayed Periods. Np. 1 2 Lcuchorrea. No. 10 Croup. No. 14 Skin Diseases. No. IB Rheumatism. No. 10 Catarrh. No. 27 Kidney Diseases. No. 34 Soro Throat. No. 77 Grip & Hay Fever. Dr. Humphreys' llnracopathlo 'Manual of Dlsra-es at your Druiarlxts or Mailed lree. ul.l .... .I... ....I... j .... ..,, ntltit it V-t EOcts or SI. 11 iniipliroys' Moil. Co., Cor. William auu Joiin iits , riow loru. SDNATOHS TAKING THEIR TIME. Tilt) Cillmn llcsolllt Ions .Mny Keilt'll it Vol" Toni'HTow, Waphlnr'on, April 16 Interest In thi C.nh. i. .-lion ceulriL-d at the m iiatu Wing of Iht Capitol .venter-day, whlli tho leBoltilluiiB tepmted Wpdnomlny by the senate commit tec on foreign rela tluii weie under consideration. The most significant ov jet of the tiny was nn attempt to fix u vote, nnd the fail ure to do no on account of the desire of ninny senators to debate the resolu tion at considerable length. It la Im possible now to nay when n vote will be taken, nnd the utmost the fi lends of tho resolution hope Is to secure a Vote by the end of the week. All day Ioiik conferences of senntors were held looking to n. possible agree ment ilium the fin in of resolution to lie sent to the president. Cireat efforts were made for the house resolution, which was known to lie satisfactory to the president, and which was support ed by the conservative senators. It Is not believed that the house resolutions can pass the m'liate. nnd tbe prospects are Hint the committee tesulutlnn will linve an amendment recognising the republic of Cuuu before it Is passed, tho friends of the recoKnltlon elalmlne a clear mnjoilty for It. The conscivatlve senntors IHIeve the mise proposition will win In the con ference, the Impression being that the house will tefuse to yield, and In order to prevent further delay I lie frleiuls of Cuba In the seiinle will acoont tho Hire proposition. When ttr senate adjourned last night eiiator Davis, In charge of the resolu tion repealed his Intention to ask the senate to sit continuously after the be ginning ul the session today unless un ncioement to tlx a time for a vote cun be secured. "I see no other way of bringing the matter to an Issue," he said. "I of course do not enjoy night ttesslons any mole than other senators, jut 1 appreciate the Importance of get ting tho speeches off and of securing a vote at the earliest possible hour." .Anxious as i-'enator Davis anil others of his mind ore for a speedy vote, the IndlcatluiiK are for considerable delay. The vice president already has received ecmesls from ubout 20 senators for recognition to speak and others are ex- lected to make Mmllar application. All these insist that the.v have no Inten tion of speaking for the purpose of causing delay, but nevertheless they will consume many hours of time. It would seem now that even in case of continuous session a vote would not be probable before tomorrow. Within a few hours of the ndjourn- ournment of the senate a genuine sen sation was created by the efforts of the vice president to subdue the ap plause Induced by the effort made to irolong the session until a vote could ie taken. Vice President Ilubart dl- ectly addressed the galleries and or dered that the opplause should cease. Nearly every senator was on his feet, and the main Isle In front of the presi dent's desk way crowded with senators. "The chair Is himself out of order." shouted Mr. Gray, of Delaware. "H has no right dliectly to address the people In the. galleries." Such a thing was never done before n the senate, declared Mr. Hate, of Tennessee. The applause was started by sena tors on the llnor," some one shouted from the crowd In front of the presi dent's desk. "I started It myself," explained Mr. Mason, of Illinois, "and I am prepared to assume the responsibility fur It." THE PHILADELPHIA TinES IS THE HANDSOMEST and BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED. Hurt nir ISM Till! TIMKH will not only maintain the high standard of exeellence it reached tho nast year, but will uteadfnstly enileavor to excel Its own beat record, and will not swerve Iroin its ct purpose to iiinku THE THE FAVORITE FAMILY NEWSPAPER OF TUIS COUNTRY THE BEST AND NEWSPAPER l'lll.NHNO PUBLISHED ALL THE NEWS OF ALL THE WORLD ALL THE TIME No journnl Is more extensively circulated or liumi wiiler circle of miilera in Pennsylvania than THE PHILADELPHIA TiriES . WHY? 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Il.tv. llHm,.'U !'. i'iiitLtMH.t. ll.I).. Muryl, liono 1'r. -Iiilprmn I'hui'-ti, liuluti. J nu . Hot It K MiicArtliur, ll.ll, Calniry ltapllnl Cluircli, Iww oi City. N. V, hi' MulliU HuimuerlM.il. 11.11., Mut Mrt r'rraKiilillot Cliurrli, lwltiii,f,le.Ili-v l rul HT I, Ill, 1,'lr.K Mil)u)illt h IllkrOtilll I lllllc lCn......n S'l. l':Vv. V. 'I' MitorH. 1 I ,l)."'lho ri-u tlaa tlo.iimnnwi'liUli." JyiniUm, l-'.m , llev. Ijlwui l'.teiHtt Hide. II If . fioutli I uiiLiKKiillunlil , I HWU li..u.nn 1.,uu:iu .Ti.aotil, A ir 1 ft.l. 1 ll..W(lliMi fxillesa. lllcliii)9liil. lnit.i lt v ur lleiie UlotiT l.ll.U UiilviT.lly. I.iiliii-, l.illiiiinji Ili'V. i, jii......... ii'i,i.i....... n n linn. .inilv nf (Miluuuii. I li nBo, lll.i llev. h,i'imi'l lliill. 1' I) . J rliiity (V.IWi Mnoil 1'ri'i.bllorUiiOliurrh. lon, Inn. r n : Hov Ufiuruo 1 Ixiilmer, 1.1. I) , llm ' ui.i.io, i iuii. urn . 1..II.I I .1, III I tll. 111. 1,1, tt,. f,l fllll-llllH lllllkll I loin, irllt o,luo. clotli. Hill, lull Wtllilt, (9.1V, full ''ot'iilitffuiTinN. lift) noeiw, S00 (ull imiw lllu.lrs t!n. Klilo A-cllt fiiuo-. fu lotulil, aim volunui. ..r,l.aP lnr....n,l.... .riln lirNUV 11. Kill I'Altl l'ulilUliiir,';u una VII Moiiioo bliuot, Cliliauu, J IllnuU, Don't .Ton ceo Spit and SmoUo Your I, Away. If vou want to quit toliacco using easily nnd fmcver, ho uiadu well, strong, magnetic. dill of new lifo and vigor, tako ftci-10-IJ.ic, tho wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ton days. Over 400,000 cuind. May No-To-I!.ic from your own druggist, who will guarautco a euro. BOc or juki. HooKiot aim sample nailed freo. Ad. Sidling Koinody Co., Iliicago or New York. StuoU to Hit l.ovni' In 1. Ivory. Syracuse, April 15. Miss Julia Froo- mnn, ilaugnter ol iioyt li. i-reeman, a IoadliiK citizen, has eloped witli Edward Doyle, her father's coachman. She is a beautiful young woman of 22, and was prominent In society. A year ago her infatuation for Doylo was noticed anil her parents tried to keep them apart, discharging tho coachman. Tuesday Doyle passed the house, Miss Freeman Joined him, and they drove to a nearby village, where they were married. "Bringing in the Sheaves. Dishonest Bank Cashier Must An swer Before a Jurji THE HAPPY EVENING OF A WELL SPENT LIFE. TEE SYMPATHY WAS MISPLACED, Why Samuel O. Stone, at the Age of Seventy-three Has Cause For Rejoicing. II HI II I I I I II II In SAA1UEL O. STONE . It is written, "joy comcth In tho morning," but in this Instance it came when the sun of life was well adown the western sky, and following such a stormy afternoon as makes the contrast particularly striking. For over a decade and a half the venerable writer of tho following communication had battled in vain against that most insidious foo of humanity, heart disease, in an aggravated form. Doctors had given his case up as hopeless and ad vised keeping him quiet till tho end should come, but it was his good for tuno to And that priceless remedy, Dr. Miles' Kcw Heart Cure, and in the following letter he states tho result. Grass Lake, Mich., Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. I have been troubled with heart disease 15 years or more. Most of the timo I was so bad it was not safe for mo to go out alone. If overtaken by ono of my dizzy spells, I would fall, helpless. I had severe palpitation, shortness of breath, and sudden painful attacks that prostrated inc. The only thing physicians did for mo was to advise keeping quiet. In August last I commenced taking Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, and be fore I had llnished the first bottle, I found the medicine was a God-send. I havo now used four bottles in all and am feeling entirely well. 1 have not had an attack of the trouble for some months. I am 73 years of age, and have held a grudge against patent medicines all ray life, but I will not allow this feeling to prevent me from giving my testimony to tho great cure your valuable remedy has wrought in me. I do this to show my appreciation of tho great merits possessed by Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure. Very truly yours, Samuel O. Stokk. "Died of heart failure." now many obituary notices contain these significant words. The ravages of heart disease are confined to no locality. Its victims aro particularly numerous among the most intellectual and llncly organized. It is no respecter of age and its fatal ending comes very sud denly. Timely notice, however, is always given the person attacked, and if this notico is heeded, as it was in the case of Mr. Stone, and Dr. Miles' Restorative Heart Cure is promptly taken, almost instant relief will bo experienced and a complete cure generally results. old by all Druggista. Docile on Heart and Nerves, Free, by Dr. Mllci Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Restores Health. Ntrlot Attornoy llvnkDeulHroa Tltnt Stenlo'a Ileal I'.mplo.vei's, tin, lJim llori or tho 1 tan U. Alotio Dwoi'VU Sympathy. Philadelphia, April IB. The first j hapter In the rehsatlonal criminal pro ceeding" In connection with the down fall of the CliPFtnut Street National hank was hrotiKht to a close yegter- ay. when Cashier William Steele, of that Institution, wan finally arraigned efore United States Commissioner Ed munds and held In $10,000 ball to an- wer at the May term of court upon the charge of wilfully and knowingly male- ng false returns of the bank's condi tion In the statements to the bank ex aminer. In the course of his address to the commissioner District Attorney Beck said : I am not unaware that there have been expressions of sympathy for Steele on the around that he was but an employe and did that which he was told to do. nut It must be remembered that Mr. Steele was not an employe of Mr. Slntrerly. but an employe of the bunk, nnd he proved faithless to his real employer. The sympathy for Steele ould ho much better devoted to the unfortunate depositors of this bank, ho, upon, the faith of his sworn state ments as to the condition of the bank, placed their money In its keeping." The district attorney further stated that he would cause the airest of any director on credible information that they consciously permitted or aided In making Illegal loans. Discussing the directors' responsibility the district at torney said: No criminal prosecution can be in stituted against a director for Inat tention to duty. The prosecuting of llaer cannot act without facts to Jus tify the belief that the director wilfully misapplied the funds of the bank and with Intent to Injure and defraud. The supreme court has expressly decided tlmt maladministration, 1. e., careless or nesligent management. Is not mis application. The latter expression means a conscious, positive, wilful per- erslon of the bank's funds. "To punish the director who does not direct congress has prest ribed appro nlato civil remedies, but the official re ports of cases can be searched In vain for a single case In which It was ever ontended that directors could be In dicted criminally for neglect of duty. There Is a state statute governing state banks which makes It a crime for such bank to knowingly receive deposits after knowledge of Insolvency, but no similar statute exists governing na tional banks, nnd I am. of course, pow erless and without authority to en force a state statute. The appropriate remedy for mere negligence of a civil suit, whereby the directors can be held esponslhle for all losses of the bank to the uttermost farthing, Is not In my hands. The receiver of the bank Is the appioprlute plaintiff In such action.' I CKaier Export Beer"!-1 Yellow Jaundice cured. Sufferinij humanity should be supplied witU every means possible for its relief. It is with ilenture we putinsii tne lonoumg. --i ins is to certify tliat I was a terrible sufferer from Yellow Jaundice lor over six months, and was treated bv some of the best physicians ill our cily and all to no avail. Dr. Hell, our druggist, recommended Klcctric Hitters ; and after taking two hollies, i was entirely cured. I now take creat pleasure in recommencing them to any person suffering frou this terrible malady. I am gratefully yours, M. A. Ilogarty, Lexington, Ivy." Sold by A. Wasley Druggist. I li ru in n 1 1 oli"lrli(T Kor Munlcr. New Yoik, April ID. Alessnndro Cl- aramello was placed on trial here yes terday for the murder In tho llrst de gree In the killing of Natale Brogno 1c September last. For this cilmo Antonio Carbone was tried, convicted and sen tenced to be electrocuted. It was first contemplated to nsk for the pardon of Carbone, but after investigation the district attorney discovered that both men were connected with tho murder. Accidents come with distressing frequency on tlio farm. Cuts, biulsos, stiiius, sprains. Dr. Thomas' Kclectric Oil relieves tlio pain Instantly. Novor snfo without it. Ilryuii Visits VIhMh '.Mo Kin ley. Washington, Apt 11 15. William Jen nlngs Ilryan called on President Mc Klnley yesterday afternoon. There were no visitors when Mr. Bryan ar rived In the carriage of Senator Mur phy, of New York. Senator Murphy drove on to the Capitol. Tho Demo cratic, louder was greeted cordially by the president, and the two men remain ed In pleasant conversation for fully ten minutes. "Little Colds." Thousands of lives saeri (Iced uvory year. Dr. Wood's Norway I'ino flyrt'p cures little colds, cures bit; colds too, down to tho very verge of consumption. IllMlrnoleil lor Coillioll. Bcrnnton, I'a.. April IS. The fourth legislative district convention of Lack awanna county met ut Olyphant yes terdny and renamed John H. lleynolda, of Cnrbondnlo, for the legislature and olected delegates to the state eonven tlon Instructed to support William Connell, of Serunton, for the guberna torial nomlnutlon "first, lust and all the time." A little boy alcd for a bottlo of "get up lu tlio mumliiL' m fust us vou aun." tlio druuulst lecogul.cd it liousoiiold 11:11110 for "DoWitt's Littlo Dm ly ltiters," nnd gave I1I111 u bottlo ot those ruinous llttlo puis lor constipation, hick headache, liver and stomach troubles, (J. II. llUKVIlliUcll, Dr. Miles Heart Cure mmmmmmmimm IN TUB MANUFACTURE OF THIS CHOICE BREWERY PRODUCTION HE KAIER COMPANY, Limited, OF" MAHANOY CITY, lias attained an excellence which lias rarely been excelled. MR. CHARL S D. KAIER And his associates have spent, not only much time, but also a largo anion 11 1 of money, 111 experiment!, Ui bring this Iiecr to its present perfection and they have many testimonials that tho company has received from well known medical men which aro exhibited with pardonable pride by tho President, Mr. I'has. D. Knler. The btowor, Sir. Kranz Kaier, is a XPiitlcmuii scientifically ver.-cd in nil that pertains to tho liiower's Art and to his perseverance and close application is largely due the splendid triumphs achieved by The Kaier Export Beer.A It iscompared by many "Old Country" to th'e products of liadcn and Ji.tvari.t. lieer Drinkers MADE ONLY AND SOLD BY i THE GflAS. D. PIER GOMPAJW, Iimd. . Mahanoy City, Pa. Sjrj REPRESENTED IN SHENANDOAH BY EDWARD O'DONNELL. Mail orders will receive prompt attention. i: i ;3 3 MAKE PEHFEOT ME I DO NOT DESPAIR! llo Xot HiiflVi I.uuuert TUo juja 11-Ml umhltlons ot Mfo can bo iv'torci! to ou Tlu1 vtry MuiM elisor Nervous Ih'bilf Iv nn uhnhiif!y imikmI hy vi:uri:t To TAni.irrw. ( ivi' prompt rcUi'TtoiMhoiniila. I'l.nn of vlfat iionLT'- Incur- ' ! 1 Mr' UUlKCrt'tlUilS OrC'X' Cs--' 8 1 11 c.irtv yours lmj.irt vltfm i WfAS" w .ft oH'nt'v to even tuni'ium nrnprtiiii thrt kvkIiiii. (Ivi liluoill to tllO checks and lunro to tin cyt's of young orolil. Onu.Vlr tKx rt-ut ws,? ft vital I'tn-iyy; a Imirtii nt fa I t l i'i)iM-PP 1 w Ailulu UUlUdU- tetul cureor money rt' f u 1 1 1-Km yT 11 b0 ourrluti i csi iui u't hnM 2i cfyv "t'nor puillwt iniilulti wruppiToii rccvhi. m pivo tyTHKlKUl'UCTOCO CuxUm UUg. CblcallL For Halo In Hlicuanilimh by Hlu-nnmloali Drug Btoru unci (iruhlcr I Iron. ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND Side Entrance on 3roon St., PHILADELPHIA, JVI. tru "CURE GUARANTEED." Vfl vomer, oict.slninuf.t nunii.tlfc tliua eon- ifiiii'Ui' iiiK marrluKo. Ir v.hi an a Icilm of 5nlV8t8 DIS83SBS t'u'iMiir'i'iiidchd1" Zjf ilruv llllnd anil linilT. anil niitii vnu fur tliu dnllf nf litis call or write ami lit; -a. Iloiirm Dolly, ll-Jlijv'w (l-lli Bun., tl-l'J. t-Mi l Mi i- In FTampv for Punic Willi hwiii'ii I t.tl munln 1m i;x(ulnit tpiucki ud I'uko Imtltutci. THERE IS NO KIND OF PAIN OR ACHE. INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL. THAT PAIN-KILLER WILL NOT RE. LIEVE. look out ron IMITATIONS anq sub- , STITUTES. THE QENUINE BOTTLE BEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS & SON. I C EIDIIM'C! FOK F.ITHUI1 8BX. Lb II l u if " 'i'lUM veiiiedy lielnu ilillllliLDFOHTIililL .M"f.' lis of bv.: n roc elved In Lnri'lnn Wilde died ' I Hnndy 1 n . 'adolphla i V.iil. li II h pife .'lll, was I urfflnr, .ii"' from r.u.illy in- Informatlmi enlerf recentl Ex-F Hmlth yeBler i Willi in !' fell &(' 1 i" .' !i the ro'if Jurtd. Unlesd the CallT'irnln railroad com mliilon enn forinulate rtilts vvlileh the state rmd will recognize, It will go out of cxlHt'-nre. The unniinl banquet of the Iroquois Dehu'CiHtlc eluli, of Chliugo, had been lndi flnlli ly poMponed nwlntr to the Blianloh-Ainci Knn osIrIs, Lieut mint Juivlf, cumin, indor of tht? I expediilioi fci flic rc!l"f nf ihe whaling fleet, thinks that ul! I In- v. -'"I,m pant of Point I!nrm will b" in b ,1 In the lee. j Manganese la m,i! ii exiit In lai-fre ' quantltle In I't-nnoylvnuUi, and as It in an Important fni tor In th- manufac ture of ainmr sli el the thieuii ned war U ntlmulatlng the inlnlng of ili metal. Thousands of siiflerers from frrippo have been rotorcd to lieultli by One Minnie O.'Uch Cure. It quickly cures coiikIis ' "l'l. hron chitln, pneiiinnuiu, xrippc, ontliina. r j i i l all throat and luuie dim nscs. ('. II. Hap ul iel. DlMiitiHtfHi In- n Ilnri'Iciuip. San Fi aiiclKs.ii. April IT,, Al 7 n'rlm It Tuesday night the I'fitmrr Anati bound in frum C"" bay. Kmh l l tbi TirlUHh burk Will He tt unili i Juiy n ten miles ofr luixbuiy Iteef. 'l l,.- nu Uellance u,i liii)iiHi;ut-ly dN it. j , i to aid tlv vi I and has sin " 1 , towing lh' b. at Into iiort. The Will Scott Ik 71 d-iy," out from HW.y,, f,,r 1'URet Sound, but she was unable tn reach her dewiiivitlon. Sli" Is about as badly ilana: d as Kb" iould be -Without beine a total wr ck. In all tlif mriii th .-.-. ..i o jiiir, (mi i.mi . orv uijr Mf il hi , .ii i j in- nn Pralp, uml I, t.i, and vi il nior, ha wjnn ImIm v i'i t ih1 piiiitlo .ui'tin,. w th i motitj, the frn-at hKmi vmr. tlcura p.., .i .... i i , . i EVERY HUMOR P ennsylvania RAILROAD. RCHTJYK1TJ, DIVISION March 17, isns TralnR vib leave AhetiiindoHn ,ifo xatr for Wl'-nTin, Uilberton. I'm- l 'er. 8t (III. PoMsvllle. Hiiini.'ir, town P'm lib, i ll-' , a i rj i, I . . in I '' i- si,, ii i I0O-", ii ii, - Sllll.llV Inn Ira i ll II ,, ' l. in. i.i.'. .vi- F.iCj 7 in, ll a rtt -ville. JforiN ' ot station i nt , on week lu. h for I'nttsi llli il, 2 52 uml i- ii ' . m., fi HI p in kvlll.- fur -,, ' B 4ft, 71 i IU. for Sheiian'limh n., 6 20, 7 i'i v.- ! Mil ,i , 1 . ul i VC 1M ,IH lllil'-tll I' ei It '!ii i r Mroii'l . (It, - 'li. in .1 i 1 Ik. to.. A 'i iivp Hrimi! ' rHhf-tiniid ' s, 342 uml o I n. in ti O-'i i ii, In, .' Hrond ti 1 1 1 -, H .' uml i i i i -undnyK leaw ,.r i-'t ntfttlon, I'll i 1 'i Pnrk, Ocenn i 1 iti'rniedlAte -t:in 'n i.nd 4.00 p. m u"l ! nectSUtlon. Plil ad. I )R SEW YORK t - S't-i'1 5 ,r.d S -j.'id.iye, ifi i u lano m wook m'r.y v i.i l r.n k- i fc j iav Irtii.i wtck : . Is 4 O ,.il..n. r. 0, proa. wi-i k days, 8 20, 4h 12. , B 1 ' ', 10 21 (DinliiK ( i i iKMm, '2:1.1 (Limited 1 on n 1-iRCuri- , 1 10. 2 80 (OlmiiK ( Mxi, "i 1 lining Car). Bun ; , 12 ul, mi;iit Sundayx, .( , K83, 'J -M I i -1, (Di iluir ii , 1 01 I ibin r 'Jrl 2 311 i I i iilli-il 1 'li I'u i 7l'J 74. ,1 !nlfl I'ho farmer, tlio mechanic and tlio hicyrle rider are llalilo to uuoxneciou cuts ana briil-es. DoWitt's Witch Hazel Palvo Is the beit thing to keep on hand. It hcttls quickly. ii disii well known euro iur mvn. k,. h. llasenliuch. New York, April ID. The estate of Charles II. Contolt, who died months ago, leaving nil his property, with few exceptions, to charity, will finally go to the Institutions mentioned In his will, the two contests brousht by distant relatives having been withdrawn before Surrogate Arnold and tho will admitted to probate. Two million dollars will be divided, share and share alike, between charities. Thirty-five years mako a genoratlon. That s liow long Adolnh Fisher, of Zancsville, O,. suffered from piles. Ho was cured by using three boxes of DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo, v. 11. llagcniiucu. KOlibeil a t'liuroli I'oor ISox. New York, April ID. While the Itev Father Peter JUnn, curate of the Ro man Catholic Church of the Annuncia tion In North Filth and Havemeyer streets, Williamsburg, was sitting In his ventry he heard some tampering with one of the poor boxes near the entrance of the church. Father Ilenn stole quietly down the aisle, and pounc ing upon the thief dragged him Into the stieet and turned the man over to Po liceman Conlln. The thief, who gave the name of Frank Ilram, confessed his crime nnd gave up $0.D8 which he had taken fmm tlio box. M. L. Yocum. Catnoron. Pa., savs "I was a sulfurer for ten years, trying most all ktnus of in u reined es. lint wltuout success. De Witt's witch Jlazel balvo was roeammenuuu to mo. I U-.C-U, ono box. It has olluctod a per inancnt euro." As a permanent cure for piles DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo lias no equal, v. ii. nageniiucii. Two Kllled'by u Kuflliig Tree. St. I,ouls, April 15 Henry W. Hick man, ox-stnte railroad commissioner and a prominent Democrnt, was killed yesterday ufternoon near Puxlco, Stod dard county, Mo. Mr. Hickman had been In Puxico, and was returning to his country home In a buggy when tree fell upon him, killing him Instant ly. Another man In the buggy with Mr. Hickman received injuries from the effects of which he died. tb -.id the Men as Nurres. There isn't otic man in fifty thou- Is a good nurse. The avciagc m..n I' much out of place iu a sick room - i miiit in a china-stnie Hii- hurt inn ever su full of sympathy, but hii ful Heavy ana 1113 hnircrs clumpy. in most cases wlK-u a woman s ct health breaks down tile origin d c, i weakness or disease of the distimth ' nine organism. The only pcrman- .it i lies m the correction of all tlu-si iii , . Husbands should know that Dr l'n Favorite Piesciiotion is tin- onh tin .l.v that invariably cans all ailments , natuic without local treatment examinations." It acts dtrectU on ielicate and important organs c i ru i'. It makes them well and strontr. It di infiammatiou, heals all internal lib - " -i and stops debilitating drains. It " s ana tones tne nerves, l-ouim at ,:v m i. cine stores. An honest druggist won't mm upon you a substitute. " I had femate trouble for many years " wrr- -Mrs, A I.iugelbach, of Granger, Sweetwater Wyoming, "and tried many physicians until 1 was ci'inpletety discournged. Finally I took Dr. Pii-rce'n lfavorite prescription for six months, and I soon found that I was completely cutfil. I had been so bad I could hardly walk across the floor, but I am uow well aud strong, thanks to Dr Pierce " No family should be without Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser. It used to cost Si so; now it is free. Paper-covered copy, 21 one-cent stamps, to cover mailing only ; cloth binding ll stamps Over I.200.000 Americ.in homes now contain copies of this gn at work. Address Dr. . V. Pierce, Buffalo. N Y. pre fur I ...-t t-dftys. ui il i 1 WAslll.M, 1 i rBuItmiort ,,n 1121, ll 11-. ., Is I ll I. III. It ,1 1 ' 'orj. w l . IJO.I llliiin r ii .in , i i. I !Ultl"l I Ul p in Carl, 5 2.1, 1 p. in., 1201 i,i i Without clu ii. m., dull) . in AND Till 1 '''aflhlniftnii i ii, I2U-J, I, l , , i -' i n t Car,', ii Car, p i . ' vs, a , 7 -s. .1 C.,Kr. -- , ' iln ,o ; Ilt l.ltlllll " ' . i - i Ban.l ll CC. On ir, ' 3 50. f I ei 4 x 1 tJ, 5 ' ft la , if (00 ulu.' Jir U 11 R Si, vi .inc 'Ur-MJ ''Dir. ui 13 US . HM, i I'm t nn- 2 c; aa - j tve llri Ne 1-., ivc ll 1 18 no 1.'. I Ol I - s IC t I I n vlu i ', , ! Ui I' ii rf-l..t ),4M1 Ml i'COUltiHxIli mwar rlvcj -- -yam i i. Hun . i. .j mi il ' hl. Cain M.i isi-a Isl Ilarhni -days. homers 6 Ul, i. ii 11 1 II KIN Oen'l Jin I jiri ii l,i tea, il.b , OCOhll It - , -s, 900 u. ii UOOa. in. HxpresH, s ' .y sunil .i. I. .1 .ii.u, ii. ' ' illj . i anj i 00 p ut. am 2 00, , i 11 ii ta MBEfjlW Pbs drug ,reet. ic CPnitA.,p Htoru, Kaa L am:. s ' "li. A , li rTnANfl 141. V All-, t -n. i I iiiil x, . CiV ("aT"v's I'Aiti I'u 1 1 .i At liruir trrii rrwiit iMrfct - For sale at Kirlln's drujy store iunf henandoa drujf Htora. Free Medical Treatme for Weak Men Who Are Willing to Pay When Convinced of Cure. A icientiflo combined medical sod meohan'cil cure has liei iiium overed for " Wi-akue-. of Men" I'- t'csi has Uiu u Martliag that the pmpriv'ora now a. uai-e that tln'.v will rend It on trinl -remedies un .nphenco s -without advance navmert to anv I . r an. ' If iiotall tnat J t-lahnuil- all you iioiiieud it baek- that ends It -ay imiUugl Nofuehoftcr uilL-eriii:ulo In (r - 1 filth before; we believe no other lemedy would s , ; sneh a RSt, lliiocomblnedtri'Utuniitciirii.qi .il ,,iin - U". y nd forever all euects of early eil li.ii u i.. -. ' ex-ce-ae. overnork, worry, etc. It , Dei 'h, utreiigth, vitality, mntalnlnif poM - id stores Mi-nk and utuieeluped portions to n.uuial dimca (Ions and functions. Any man uruuie In earnest will km vc d-rrtp. tioii, i-iirlleulHrs and retereuevs lu a t i i . t u 1 en velojsi. ProfeBftioual i-oiitldeiice No i ei -in nor lntnositlon of uiv nature. A iialiuiil mtiuuiLion backs this ofler. (Cut out and send this notice, or mention papar.) Addrea ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N. Y. WHEk in doubt, try vigor to th whole beipR. All drains and losses are checked perwtn ,i are properly cured, lh( ir condition often worries them into Insanity, t ei -i Mulled sealed. Pru e per box: 6 bores, with iron-cl 1 1 -gal cuarantcc i money, ts oo- Send for free book. Address, PEAL MEDICINE CO ForSale at KIRLIN'S Drug: Store, ShenandoaU, Pa. 1.- sC. TVtbyii ,1k ,i, tiyo i i i ,i I' aithy I 1 1 .aticnts tijin or Death. in - ii rcfunitho , Cleveland, 0.".' ii. Jected directly to the rseui ut iiiomu aiHeiiHeh or tlio Gculto-Urliuu'y ttrgniiM, roiiiiii'bH no change of rtlot. tiuro giinriuilecd in 1 to 11 ilny-N. Niiiull iiluiuiiurk. tj-m v "ST "o. .V mall, 81.0U, Hold only by S. P. K1HLIN, ShenandoaU. Give the Children a Drlnlt called Gniin-O. Jt ii a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food drink to tako tho place cnll'eo. Sold by all grocers and liked by ull who lmvo used It because when properly prepared it taetos like tho finest coffee but is free from all its injurious properties. Grain U aids ditfOetlou and strougtlions tho nerves It is not a stimulant but a health builder and children, as well as adults, can drink It with great benefit. Co.ts about I as much in cofleo. 15 and 25c. KiriH Compiiny's I.Iboi'ul OfTor, New York, April ID. The American Express company Iibb notified such of Its employes us are members of the Nutloiml Guard and Naval Hcsei ves of the several states that If called upon to aii'i jit service In aid of the United States in fuse of war with Spain they will be allowed half pay durlne such service, and upon their return to duties with the company will be given their former positions und salary or some other position at an eiiual salary. Natty Fee pie Cannot Prink cofleo at night. It hpolla their sleep. You can drink Groin-0 when you pleswe and sleep like atop. Tor Grniii-0 docs not stimulate; it nourishes, cheers and feeds. Yet It looks and tastes llko the best eollVo. For nervous persons, young people and children (lralu-0 ii tlio perfect dtlnk, Madefiom pure grains Get it package fiuui your grocer to-day, '1 ry It in place of colleo. 15 and i.'5c, "DIRT DEFIES THE KING." '1 HEN SAPOLIO IS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. xiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiiimimiiitiuiiiiiiiiiittiii: 1 aSf 1 Vfrxmtf&r s wohsen w::o lulu. r liruKfcsiuve omiI keoii .nlui'in l Wurlil'n I'rnirresss. Tlio aro V the WorJil'n I'rtiirress. Tlio will iv e. i ..... ii. ii , . Kr itiriiiuti una tiiuity xatiusisrw ii 'iii' H,wlv s act" p ul RAINBOW LINIMENT I In tlie' In ni.sf-, an u gtiimlard reinetiy for Sprains, llruis, i-'rHinpn, Itlieumutisni, S uml all adieu ami imlnn. ftlc 16 ct. and 50 eti . p r nottie E Proparett by H, ! HACKETI & CO , Philadelphia FOR. SALE EVERYWHEBE. Utlllllllllllllllllllllllllll"v IIIIIIIII1III1III)UUIIIIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIII1IIIIIIII 'I ' M. It' JMV E HAVE NO AGENTS Wf'l T1ftqMtgT!!i?MI h W Unot to tbt con- m Ml SMS- 1 WW i )!( JS.i tWssr - f Kft. f T. BiiiTfrHtracM. WmJIIII. At Ma Mill lOl flJ lumor far 25 jean &t wboU- Bale finotti, uviug biin iu ileUtfl rttw. Sblp njr- EvtrjrUllBf wurtDiM. U8atrlM of VthtdM, &fi aty la of llaroau. TuD BUMMiU. IV.tulTO. Surri.tWloi'ii trri Iti. PtUvlout. TTftPI. Wuvi tUM, Spring Koa4 uitt Mtlk. Vtanuoi. Uotui for tui. f r N Vuvr. Prk .wtih CftUluu of ll our t Ih. tltUt iptou wa toudu w A ELKHART UAUUIAUB AMI UAUAUM MiU, CO. W. U. 1'IUTT, KLkUAUT,
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