The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, February 21, 1899, Image 3

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6milf
mertns pnln, danger and
poasiblo doath for Borne
wives. For otliers It
tneanu practically no
discoinfortat all. There
Is no reason why child,
birth should bo a period
of pain and dread. Boy.
eral months before a
worn in becomes a
mother she should
prepare herself for
the critical ordeat
Thoro Is a prepara
tion made which is
intended for tldi
purpose alone.
The namo of
this wonderful
preparation is
It is 0
liniment
to be ap
plied ex
ternally It relaxes
the mur
clcs and ru
lievea the
distetigiuii
to every
organ con
corned in
childbirth, ami
takes away all
dnngor and
nearly all suffer
lug. liest results
follow if tho
. remedy Ib used
during tho whole
poriod of preg
nancy. It is the
only remedy of the
kind in tho world
that is endorsed by
physicians.
$1 per bottle at all
drug stores, or sent
by mail on receipt
of price.
Fkee Books con-
Jollier's
Friend.
taining invaluable in
formation for all women,
will bo sent to any ad
drjss upon application to
The Bridfletd Regulator Co.
Atlanta. Ga.
Cheap llxuiiriiloii to. Wtinhlt Ktun.
On Thursday. Feb. 33rd, tho Philadelphia
& Readinit Railway will run a cheap excur
sion to Washington, D C, tickets good to
return mi any regular train Inside of ten
days. Tlio train will 1 composed of "Koynl
Uluo Vestibuled Coaches" and a Pullman
Bullet car, riinuiim as second section of the
train leaving Slit'iiiimloitli at 0:53 a. m. Fare,
single rate for round trip. As Congress Is In
session, no better lime could bo selected for
tho trip.
Yon Try It.
If Shtloh'a Cough and Consumption Cure,
which Is sold for tho smalt price of 25 cts., 50
eta. and 1 00, does not euro take tho bottlo
back and wo will refund your money. Sold
for over fifty years on this guarantee Price
25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. 1). Klrlln and
a guarantee.
Buy Keystone flour Re sure that the name
Lessig & Baku. Ashland, Pa., in printed on
A SPECIALTY.
Piltnnry S condary or Tertiary BLOOD
FOISON permanently
CURED IN 15 to 35 DAYS.
You am be trentod at homo for same price
muler same guarantee. If you prefer to
come here we will contract to pay ral road
fure ai.d hotel bills, and no charge. If we
full to euro
IF YOU HAVE
taken mercury, iodide potash, and still
have aches and pains. Mucous Fatrhes In
mouth, Sore Throat, Pimples Copper Col
ored Spots, Ulcers on any art of the body,
Hair or Eyebrows falling out, it la tills
Secondary
BLOOD POISON
WE GUARANTEE TO CURE.
We solicit the most obstinate cases and
challenge the world for a case we can
not cure. T 19 disease ban always baffled
the skill of the most eminent physicians.
$500,000 capital behind our unconditional
fsuarantee Ansolute proofs sent scaled on
application loo page book sent free
Address COOK REMEDY CO.,
1744 Masonic Temple, Chicago.
If we can sell you
one 3C. package of
who !
tais aumiacture
we'll be satisfied
You'll buy more
for it will touch
has added
little of SccI
Mg'a to ordinary
the spot, Grocers
rcolteB knows a
nave SEELirj'S.
eraml drink thai'
T
Lwill please her husband.
nillions of Dollars
Go up in sniofeo every year. Take no
risks bat get your houses, stock, fur
niture, eto., insured in first-class re
liable companies as ropresontod by
hAViri FATIST Insurance Ag:ent
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kn J, Urn nrt AMnll nwpnU
rnim.-ciifflr-5T0K,
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Fruit, Confectionery,
Cigars and Tobacco.
Wlnlosale and Retail,
2S Wo3t Contra Street,
DRINK
CLEAR Y'S EXTRA HNE
QUALITY
-GINGER ALB,
Superior Sarsaparilla..
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and Orange Champagne
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3 T TO flnfWM immtnrTiri "aoLD D0BT" " ,,O0LU DDBT" nmirm ivn niummi
w ?j i . '" m
Count d'Almonas' Speooh ArouBos
tho Spanish Sonatoi
"NOT A SINGLE 0ENERAL SHOT."
Tltn fount Cnntplnltm or tho fliivorn
inontV llnlny In i:.ojlltliiittlnI,cml
erx Who (litilttilntfil-ltliuipo, Itlvi.iu
mill lliii-ut-H Dofbiiil tho OciiornN.
Mntlilil. .IVh. 21. Tho fortes rens-Ki-mhli'd
yt utility. The Kiilleilea In hot It
chambers were thronged yUh nu ex
iH-etiitit erond. The senate-wan very
full, hardly 11 single jrenernl luting absent.
Seuor Montoro Ulna, president of the
Honnto, in opening the proceedings, pro
imuiRTil a eulogy upon M. Kniire, and 11
VHohitiutiH of condolence with l'Vance
waH adopted unanimously.
Senor SiiKiista, the premier, then pro
posed to refer the bill providing for the
eexHiou of the Philippines to the United
Slates to u Hpeclnl committee, but this
the Conservatives protested against, de
claring that the hill ought to be con
scientiously discussed, and .Seuor Sa
gastn withdrew his proposal.
Count d'AImenas then brought up the
question of the conduct of the generals
engaged hi the war in Cuba, declaring
that General I'rimi) ilc Itlvera, Oeneral
Weyler, General Blanco, Admiral Cer
veru and General LiunreB had proved
failures. Thin declaration elicited much
applause from the public galleries, In
consequence of which several of the
spectators were expelled from the cham
ber. Observing that ho would deal with the
"shniuefiil enpitulatlon of Santiago,"
Count d'Almcnns asked tho house
whether he should proceed, and was nn
swered with cries of "yes" and "no,"
nnd a general uproar ensued. A repeti
tion of tire query provoking still greater
tumult, Seuor Sngnsta rose and de
fended the government and Its Spanlsn
peace commission. The premier eriti
eized America's "unjustifiable conduct, '
nnd -said that everything might be dis
cussed except the war, because the cases
of the generals were still sub-judlce.
Count u Alnicnus resumed his nttnek
upon the generals, and complained that
live months had elapsed und not a
single general had been shot." This
gave rise to another tumult, and Count
d'AImcuaa was called to order. Again
he asked why the generals who capitu
lated nau not, been executed. It is quite
true, he declared, that the army is an
army of Hons led by asses. Captain Gen
eral Blanco's administration in Cuba was
deplorable, he said, but he was not re
sponsible for the surrender of Santiago.
ICecriminutious continued between
Count d'Almenus nud Lieutenant Gen
eral Correa, the minister of war, and
there was renewed disorder. Genernl
I'rimo de Itivern arose and denounced
Count d'Alinenns as "a contemptible
ealuminntor."
General Blanco followed, defending
the generals nnd accepting full respon
sibility for events hi Cuba during his
command in the island. General Barges
denounced Count d'Alinenns as a caluiu-
inator.
After a promise on the part of Count
d'Alinenns to produce proofs of ids as
sertions the senate adjourned.
In the chnniber Senor Sdvella, the
leader of the Dissident Conservatives,
moved u vote, signed by the Conservative
deputies, censuring the government for
its indifference to the country s troubles.
Senor Annix, In seconding the motion.
denounced the ministry for accepting the
war through fear of the Cnrlists und de
clared that the country was now suf
fering the consequences of the govern
ment's pussillanimity. lie proceeded to
detail the luck of preparations and of
war niatriuls nnd charged the govern
ment with responsibility for the sur
render of Santiago, which they ordered,
ulthough the garrison there numbered
23,000 und there were sutllcient provis
ions in the place for thre" months. This
declaration created 11 sensation.
In proof that the government was re
sponsible for the surrender of Cuba
Senor Annix read telegrams from Seuor
Sagastn and Ideuteant General Correa
to General Blanco ordering the surrender
of Cuba us a means of saving Porto
Itico and the Philippines and preserving
order in the peninsula. He also read
General Blanco's telegram in reply, op
posing the surrender, hut agreeing to
obey the government's order.
Senor Annix added tliat President jSic-
Kinley had telegraphed to General Shat
ter that the surrender of Santiago had
been arranged with the Madrid govern
ment, nud that, therefore, he must make
a sort of t-Imm attack.
Rnhbed the Grave.
nf PMlarlnlnlilft. wiu tltn ftnhlect. la
narrated by him a, follows : "I was in a most
dreadful condition. My skin was almost
yelle.w, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain
continually in nacK ana siues, no bpikjuui
nnw ha I V frrtll'IMf WLlvfr (1MV IIV I1UY
'ni.M nhnainlanfl l.flfl olvnn mn 1111. KortllU
atoly, a lriena auvisca trying r,iecino
IlUtdH ant tn rnxr nrrnnh tnv mid SUrnrisO.
tlio nrst Dottle maae a aeciaeu imjirovcuicui..
rtnntitmnfi Titnir 11 Kf nirtH wenKH. auu
am now a well man. I know they saved my
llf o.l mMiJ thn irmvnnt unnthftrTictim."
No'ono should fall to try them. Only 60
cents per bottle at A. Wasley'a dree store.
Mnrylnncl'a Bnnqnet to ScHley.
Baltimore, Feh. 21. There is a stroni;
prospect that Governor Itoosevclt, of
New York, will be a guest at the Mary'
land state banquet to be given In Bal
tlniore on Feb. 28 to Admiral Winfiehl
Scott Schley. Among the speakero nt
the dinner will he Governor Lowndes,
Governor Itoosevelt, Mayor Mnlster,
.Tolonel A. IC McClure of Philadelphia
ind t'hiirles I, llonapurte.
Deafness Cannot be Cured
by local applications, as they cannot rf acli the
diseased portion of the ear. There Is only one
way to cure deafness, and that Is by constitu
tional remedies. Deafness Is caused by an In
flamed condition of the mucous lining of the
Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets Inrlaincd
you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect bear
ing, and when it is entirely closed deafness
Is the result, nmi unless the inflammation can be
aken out and this tnbe restored ta Its normal
condition, hearing will be destroyed forever
nine coses out of ten are caused by catarrh
width Is nothing but an Inflamed condition of
the mucous surfaces.
We will glVB One Hundred Dollars for any
caso of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can
not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Bead for
circulars, free.
F. J, OIIKNKV & CO., Toledo, O
Bold by Druggists. 73c
Hall's Family l'llls ore the best.
Tlio Antt-ItohortH ItOHOlutlon.
Washington, Feb. 21. The proposed
.onstitutlonal nmeudlneut against nd
n.lltlnf. nnlvi'niiliutK to IMinLTl'HU WU3 fa
vorably acted on yesterday hy the house
committee on elections of president and
vice president.
Many a Lover
Has turned with dlsgust-from an otherwise
lovable girl with an offensive breath. Karl's
Clover Itoot Tea purifies the breath by Its
action on the bowels, eto , as nothiug else
will. Sold for years on absolute guarantee.
Price 85 cts. aud SO cts. Sold by P. D. Klrlln
and a guarantee,
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HE
WHKN IN DOUBT, TRY"
AGAIN!
vigor to the whole beln
m. 41 w "
got to the whole belnff. All drains and Ioe$ are checked ftrmantntty. Unlets patient,
e properly cured, their condition often worries theminto Insanity, Consumption or Death,
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are
M
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ini tsdlratuble ui eeleallfle laDaiaeM.
THK PACIFIC COAST LIMITFI)
VIA "TUB TBUE SOUT1IEBK EOUTE."
The "Pacllio Coast Limited," the now
California train will leave Chicago at 2:00 p.
m., and St. Louis 10:30 p. in., every Tuesday
and Saturday arrivlug at Los Angeles tblnl
day at 4:00 p. m. and S.in Francisco fourth
day noon, and willl run via Chicago &Altou,
St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern, Texas
& Pacific, and Southern Pacific Railways.
This luxurious train consists of a composito
car containing reading, writing, smoking-
room, buffet, barber-sbop and bathroom ; a
compartment car containing seven private
compartments and doublo drawing-looms ;
twelve section sleeping-cars with state and
drawing-rooms, also, dining-car in which nil
meals will be served a la carte, and traverses
a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow
blockades, blizzards or high altitudes are un
known. In addition to our weekly tourist
car line via tho sceuic route, we will operate
a weekly Uurist car via "The Truo Southern
Itoute," leaving-Chicago every Tuesday and
from St. Louis every Friday morning. For
illustrated and descriptive literature, time
tables, very lowest rate of fare to all points
west and southwest, address J. P. McCann,
Travelling Passenger Agent, or W. E. Ilopt,
Qen'l Eastern Passenger Agent, 391 Broad
way, New York. tf
Rheumatism Cured In a pay,
"Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu
ralgia radically cures in I to 3 days. Its
action upon the system is remarkable and
mysterious. It removes at once the cause
and the disease immediately disapjiears. The
first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold hy
Shenandoah drug store, Shenandoah, t
Slurrteror's 'Sufb'tdril lltrort Sucooodcd
Rockland, Me., Feb. 20. -Albert Heys
ler, who murdered his wife and step
daughter Friday night, died Saturday
night at his home at Durkettvllle from
the effects of the Paris green he had
taken with suicidal intent. He never
regained consciousness.
THK MOUKHK WAV
Commends Itself to tho well-iuformed, to
do pleasantly and effectually what was
formerly done in the crudest manner aud
disagreeably as well. To clrauso tho system
aud break up colds, headaolies, and fevers
without uuplocsant after, effects, use the
delightful liquid laxative remedy, Syrup of
Fig,. Made by California Ug Syiup t o.
Jtussliins Kill Three II 11 11 d rod C lilnoso
Pekln, Feb. 20. A serious conflict has
taken place between the Russians nnd
Chinese nt Tnllen-Wan, 300 of the lat.
teV being killed. The conflict Is said
to have originated In a question of
taxes.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears tho
Signature of
Healthfullness
of the bath depends largely on cleanliness
of the bath tub. Court health and shun
sickness by using
G0M
for all household cleansing purposes.
Largest package greatest economy.
Sold every where. Si ade only by
THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY,
Chicago. St Louis. Boston.
Mew York. Philadelphia.
They have stood the t-t of years.
ana navt mred tnuiitandi 01
'case Of Nervnin Diseases, such
as Debility, Dunuets, Sleepless
nets and V aricocele. Atrophv.&c
They dear the brain, strensthea
the circulation, make dilution
perfect and Impart a healthy
Address, PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, Q,'
Store, Shenandoah, Pa
yoar life, and prort It to h all tms by yoorstlf. I mala
eommaoloaUons strictly eonfidiatlaL. Addraas
Are You Going to Florida 7
If you are, ask for tickets via tho Southern
Railway. It Is the shortost, quickest and
best route. Itsservlco this season will sur
pass that of nil preceding years. Write for
further information to John Jt. Beall, District
Passenger Agent, S2S Chestnut street,
Philadelphia. Pa.
Young Mothers.
Croun is tho terror of thousands of young
mothers because its outbreak is so agonizing
and .frequently fatal. Shlloh's Cough aud
Consumption Cure acts like maeio in cases of
croup, it has never been known to fail, the
worst eases rolioved Immediately. Price 25
cts., SO cts. aud f 1.00. Sold by P. D. Klrlln
and a guarantee.
Will You Winter In Florida 7
This will bo tho greatest season Florida
his had for years. You ought to go and go
via the Southern Railway. Its the best
routo. If you will write John M. Beall,
District Passenger Agent, 823 Chestnut street,
Philadelphia, Pa., he will arrange all the
details of your trip for you.
Und Catarrh 30 Years.
Josiah Bacon, conductor on the P. W.
& B. R. R., says. "I had suffered with
catarrh for 36 years and regarded my
case as hopeless. One day I saw the
testimonial of Geo. II. Ilearu iu a Braz
ilian Balm circular. Ilearn was the
engineer on my train and I knew his
case was desperate. I talked with Ilearn
and his cure gave me hope. I began
the use of the Balm nt ouce. There was
not much change for the first two months
but then I began to improve aud in sis
months, to my inexpressible satisfaction,
I was entirely cured,"
Shenandoah drugstore, wholesalo agents.
rt'W This Is the trade
. V B mark of the short
J B r liuetoFlorida-tbo
KJrW Southern Railway.
Two dally trains are operated all the year,
and during tho winter season, a third, the
Florida Limited, is added. If you are going
to Florida or anywhere else In the South, ask
for a ticket v'a tho Southern Railway. Write
to John M. lloall, District Passongcr Agent,
828 Chostuut street, Philadelphia.
It Hits the Spot That's Right.
What? Pan-Tina for coughs and colds.
O rubier Bros., drug store.
At
Coming Kvents,
Feb. 22 Social aud euteitalnmont under
ausplues of the Ladles' Aid Soolety of M. E,
church, in lecture room of cliuroh.
Feb. 95 Grand entertainment in tbo
school house atTurkey Ruu by tho Harmonic
Mandolin und Guitar Club.
Mar. 10. Schuppo Bros. Minstrels at Fer
guson's tlioatre. Annual performance.
April 3. Grand concert in the P. M. church.
cornor J&nlln and Oak stroets, under auspices
01 1110 cuureh choir.
Euergj all gone? Headache T Stomach out
f rdi'i S niiilr a case of tumid llvor
, Burdock Blood Hitters will make a new man
i or woman of jou.
Tha Nrtval Oontrovorsy Growing
Out of the SptHisli War,
COHLEY'S REFLY TO 0BITI0ISMS.
!! ( itiuiKt t'iiilirtnnl Hem-til Con
tlin l, 1111 WI1IH1 lit- Whm Oinmntu
I nt !, (mild IIhvo drown Into ,,Itnp-i-ilieiiMllit
Conduct" SI TWoakv loiter
WnnhlnKtcm, .Feb. 21. Hear Admiral
W. S. Sehli-y bavin, been grunted per
tnUmiui ' answer the charge recently
ln:ulc nv'uinKt him In the comtnunleitioii
re. ently wnt to the senate. yi,terdy
hnmli'd to the committee nn naval affulrx
hm ntatement. In which he diKcinlm, an)
uirKKe of cotitmrrrny with the navy
department.
The admiral ,iy bl order from
from SRinpmiii on My 11) were to block
ade Cleiifuegiw, which 'he proceeded to
do. Hp hid no knowledge that there
were any insurireutu about ClenfueKon
who were friendly until the Marblehead
arrived on the IMth. liven hd he had
thl knowledge on the 23d of May, the
surf would have prevented communica
tion. On ti 1m arrival he sent Commodore
McCalla, of the Marblehead, ashore to
pfitibllah relation with the lniirRentn,
the result of which w made known to
him at 3:-10 011 May 21. Then, for the
first time, he learned definitely Hint the
Spauixh fleet wan not at Cleiifiiegon.
Within two hours he started for Sun
tlBprci. "What ixtsalble ground of critl
eUm," he snj', "advene to me, there
can he in all this, 1 do uot see. I was
on the spot, acting under orders which
gave me entire dlocretion, nnd yet
clothed me with the responsibility of
going to Santiago only after I whs satis
fied the fleet was not at Clenfuegos."
lie quotes from the dispatch of Samp
sou of May 20, In which the latter snya
Schley should "hold litx fleet off Clen
fiuKO. If the Spanish ships have put
into Santiago they must come either to
Havana or jionfuegoi to deliver tin
munitions of war which they are said
to bring for use In Cuba. 1 mil, there
fore, of the opinion that the best chance
to capture tliiwe ships will be to hold the
two points, Clenfuegos and Ilnvnna.
with all the force wo can muster."
As to the slow progress toward San
tlngo on account of the Kngle. he states
that she was a part of the force which
Admiral Sainpwn hud seen fit to send
him, and he hnd no right to abandon her.
The weather was rough, and not much
better speed could have been kept up.
He had been ordered to proceed "cau
tiously." If, however, he hnd known
that the Spanish Hoot was in Santiago
no consideration for the BhvtIc or any
thins else would have prevented him
from getting there at the earliest pos
sible moment.
Spenklng of "the retrograde move
ments." which the secretary, adopting
the language of Admiral Sampson, char
acterizes as "reprehensible conduct,"
Admiral Schley says that In 42 years'
service "never was such language used
to characterize conduct of mine, nnd
I see no reason for It now."
As to the battle of Santiago, Admiral
Schley says the facts of that contest
speak for themselves. Quoting from his
oUlcial report to Sampson, in which he
congratulated the commander of the
squadron and said the "victory seems
big enough for us all," he nsks the com
mittee to-contrnst his reports nnd those
of Sampson containing references to him
self, lie continues:
"As to all this criticism of my course
prior to the discovery by me on May 20
of Cervera's Hoot, whether from Admiral
Sampson or the department, none of it
has ever been made by cither to me,
and I never heard a word of it from any
one until after the battle with that fleet.'
Admiral Schley quotes the depart
ment's dispatch of May 29 in these
words: "The department looks to you to
ascertain the fact of the presence of
the enemy, nnd that the enemy, if In the
harbor of Santiago, does not leave with
out decisive action." Commenting upon
this the admiral says: "In obedience to
the above order I did ascertain the fact
thnt the enemy was at Santiago, nnd the
enemy did not leave without a decisive
conflict."
Detailing events connected with the
battle of July 3 he says at 8:-15 of that
dny Admiral Sampson made signal from
his flagship, "Disregnrd movements of
commander-in-chief," nnd steamed east
ward to Siboney. "This," says Admiral
Schley, "left me the senior officer pres
ent and necessarily clothed me with the
responsibility of the command." Con
tinuing he declares that when the
enemy's vessels came out of the harbor
n signal was made from the Hrooklyn
(his flagship) to the fleet to "clear ship
for action," Then followed the signal
"close action," nnd this by the signal
"the enemy is escaping westward."
He says the Spanish fleet was coming
westward under high speed, and "chang
ing course more to westward brought tho
Brooklyn heading eastward to meet It,
Into a position where she would have
blanketed the fire of the eastern vessels
of our force, now chnnglng their courses
to the westward, and between them nnd
the Spanish vessels. Instant decision
was necessary to avoid interfering in
nny way or cutting off any of the fire of
Our vessels, as would have occurred if
phe had turned towards the Spanish
fleet, now npproaching the Brooklyn.
Turning outward left the enemy's ships
unmasKcd by tue Hrooklyn and exposed
them to the concentrated fire of our
squadron."
At the final capture of tho Colon nt
1:15 p. m. the Brooklyn wns nenrest, the.
Oregon next nnd then the Texas and
Vixen. The New York nrrived at 2:25
p. in., and tho coinninnder-in-chief as
sumed command of the squadron. Sig
nals were made from the Brooklyn to
the squadron until nil signal halyards
were sot away, and then by nrmy code.
in conclusion Admiral Schley contends
that the turn of the Brooklyn In the
bnttlc was the crucial mid deciding;
feature of the combat, and o( decided
Idvantage.
IIo says he mrtdo no report of his man
euver in his report of the battle, as Its
effect upon the battle was never n ques
tion witn mm. ins last paragraph, rendst
"On May 31 1 received n telegram from
tho commander-in-chief congratulating
me upon my success In locating and
blockading the enemy's fleet nt San
tiago, If it was worthy of commcndn
Hon at tliut time I am at a loss to under
stand how it could huvo grown Into
reprehensible conduct, as suggested hy
Admiral Sampson in his letter of July
10, 1SQ3, some six weeks later."
Remarkable Rescue.
Mrs. Michael Curtain. IMainfield, III.,
makes the statement, that she caught cold.
which settled on her lungs ; she was treated
for a month by her family physician, but grew
worse. He told her she was a hopeless vic
tim of consumption and that no medicine
could cure her. Her druggist sujested Dr.
King's New Discovery for consumption ; she
bought a bottle and to her delight found her
self benefitted from first dqse. She comtinued
its use and after taking sis bottles, found her
self sound and well; now does her own
housework, and is as well as she ever was.
Frre trial bottles of this Great Discovery at A.
Wasley'a Drug Store. Large bottles 50 cents
and $1.00.
Kohrnha'tfSviioner'rtiflilndl.'fimriinfctKi
Omaha, Neb., Feb. W. Advlc-e to
The Hee from It rcrulnr correspond
ent In northern Nebraska Indicate that
the Inter wheat rrop h been badly
dammred by the rerenl wit! snap.
Thoe who have examined tho neldstny
thnt If there had be. n even a light
covering of snow the grain would hn
withstood the extreme cold. A It watt
ho ever, the ground was bare neatly
all over the atate when the sever
weather came on. and the result Is
that In many localities the crop will be
a total failure, while In other it will
be very light.
An llmliefi.llnir MHjor'MCiilirt Mnrtlnl
Santiago de Cuba, Feb. SO. Colonel
Bay arrived from Quantanamo yester
day to confer with General Leonard
Wood and to arrange detail for the de
parture of hi regiment, the Third Im
munes, next month. He will also appear
as a witness tmlay In the trial by court
martial of Major lSdward Wilson on
charge of forgery and embezzlement.
The general opinion I that Major Wil
son I out of his mind, and does not
realize hi position. The evidence thus
far given shows Wilson's offense to be
greater than Indicated by his confes
sion. What 1 Shlloh 1
A grand old remedy for Cough, Colds and
Consumption t used through the world for
half a century, has cured innumerable oaw
of Incipient consumption and relieved many
In advanced stages. If you are not ttfled
with the result we will refund your money
Price 88 eto., SO cbt. and f 1. 00. SoM by P. I).
Klrlln ami n guarautee,
Tho l'ncillo litliln Hill.
Washington. Kelt. 21. Senator Krye
yesterday rettortetl from the committee
on foreign relation the amendment to
the sundry civil appropriation bill for the
cotiMtrui'tion of a submarine cable in the
Pacific ocean, as amended by the com
mittee. The Hinendiueiit are numerous
and radical. The moot itnmrtant of
them increase the suluddy to be paid
every year for 20 year to $17"i.000 and
extends the time in wuich the contract
ing company is to 1h given to complete
the line to the Philippine Islands to Jan.
1. 11)02.
THAT VITAL SPOT.
The prize lighter always aim, for the
vital spot in the body, when he reaches
it, as Fitzsimmon, did with Corbett, the
other man is knocked out. To protect the
vital points 01 tile
body is the first care
.of the fighter.
The stomach is
the vital spot to be
protected against
the deadly
h I n w c nf
that univer- 5' V
sal pugilist
caueu con
sumption.
If it is permitted to get out of order if
the blood becomes full of impurities, if
the system is allowed to run-down it
won't be long until consumption will
find the "opening" and deal its fatal
blow. Protect yourself with Dr. Pierce's
Golden Medical Discovery, the non-alcoholic
remedy for the stomach, blood and
nerves. Take it for lingering coughs,
colds, bronchitis, weak and bleeding
lungs. It has cured so many thousands
that it will also cure you. Don't under
any circumstances permit the medicine
dealer to induce you to take some other
remedy. There nre many .substitutes on
the market, but none of them possess
the power to cure like " Golden Sledi
cal Discovery."
" After ulng about five bottles of Dr. Pierce's
Ooldrn Medical Discovery ruy boy sems to he
all right." writes Mr. J. W. Price, of Ozark.
Monroe Co., Ohio. " He was very bad when I
commented to give him the 'Golden Medical
Discovery ' The doctor claimed he hnd con
sumption and we tlootored with them until he
was p-tst walking tt has beott ten months
in-e Ik stopped taking vout medicine and he
is tul In good hr i'it
To knock out constipation and bilious
ness, take Dr Pierce's Pleasant l'cllcts.
Dr.THEELG04HorlhSixthSl.
GUARANTEES TO CURE after the
toc&Ufd Rirateit. moit celebrated and
wtint adTertlBlngdocton fall, no matter
whattbrrelalm. LOST MANHOOD
Aovus, Blood iWion, Stricture, Shrunken or tn
tiexelopeit organ t. lYmtireljtftiontvantlntba world
vu euro VAnlbUbLLL WJinouS CIllllDj
llfvtlff rM
t xpottng
ifiTOTerv ArfTrtilniyfrtiil FWf rfn tllt twin.
dleri, take Medical Imtltutei. eto. JYeth cases cured
inttotaaavt. Trtauacnt toy malL Imtant relief.
IN EFl'KCT I'nnitUAItY . 1899.
Pasnenger trains leave .Shenandoah for I'enn
Unveil Junction. Mattel! Chunk. Il.l.-litnn
Hlutiuirton. White Hall. Catasaunua. Allentnwn.
Bcthlehotn, Kaston New York nud Philadelphia
t u , a, iu., n nnu a it ji, hi.
for Wllkcsbarre. White Haven aud Pittston
5 2S. 10 13 it. in. . 12 is nnd 5 1 1 ti. in.
j-tir Lvy vim-, luitanuo, oayrc, vtoveriy.
Klmlra. Itocheaten lliiffnlo. .Niairuru Vnlla.
Auburn, Syracuse, Ithnon, Geneva and the
t ear, 10 13 a. m., iz -vi nnu o 1 p. in.
Tor Ilelvldere. llDlnwarn AV'ntr nn
oiroutisuurg, anu, in., a 11 p. m.
rur itiiiuerivttie anu i rrtiton. 7 jy n m
Tor Ji'mieavllle. Iviaton itml Ilmu-pr MAifrtic
5 as ft. 111., 121 W p. in.
ror mcaum, Auuenritxi, llazleton, Stockton
hum A-uuiuvr luru. o iso. . iu la n. in., iamaiui
a It p m
I'orjetiuo, nriiuiu ami Freehold, s 3H, 1018
a, tn , 5 14 p. iu.
i' or i-crauinu, as. iu is n. in., sup. in.
1'tir I.wt Creek. Olmnlvllle. and AkIiIuiiiI. 4 (1).
an'i 7 27 p. m. t
Mir uavt'ii nun, ivuiralla, aiouiit Uarinol and
Sliamtiktli, 10 &S u. in., 1 it, 6 07, 9 38 p. ni.
For Maliatiov (itv. I'urk Place And Delano.
3 , 7 19, 10 18 a. in., nnd IS .V, ft II p. in.
ror. aitMvllie, o w, to w n in.
Trains will leave SliAiiiokln at 7 CO. 9 30 a. tn..
12 10 nud 1 20 p. in., and arrive at Shenandoah
at 7 49, 10 18 h. in.. 12 W, 5 II p. m.
Iave Shenandoah for rttsllle, M. Clair,
New Castle, Morea and New Ikttton, 719 and
iu ta n. nt , nnu is oa p. m.
Leave 1'otUvllle for Whenandaah, 9 15 a in..
12 3S, IMS, IS p. ni.
IjfHve Hnilettm for &heuandoah, 1000a. m..
12 , 5 09, 6 W, 8 82 p. m.
SUNDAY TltAlNS.
Trains lonvo for Itaven ltuii, Ontrnlla, Mt,
Cariuel and Klutmnklii, 9 16 a. in., 7 21 p. in.,
Trains leave Sliamoklu for bheiuttidoatt at
8 SO ft. in., nnd S 33 p. in.
Ieftve Hlienandoah for Yatesvllle, Mnlianoy
City, l'ark l'lnce, Delano, McAiloo, AUtlenrietl,
Ilasli-toit, Hloikton, Lumber Ynrd, Weatherly
ami Maueb Chunk. 9 17 a in., and 032 i. m.
Tor l-chlKhtou, Slntlnuton, Ontnsautiua White
nan, t-opiuy, Aueuiown, ration nnu runups.
burtr, 917 a m., and 6 32 p in
For New York and l'lillAdelithla. 9 47 a. ni.
Ionve Ilniletou for Shenandoah, 8 50, a. ni.,
ami u j p. tit.
M. 11. CUTTHM, Supt. Transportation,
Bouth Bethlehem, l!o.
ItOLLIN It. WILUUlt. Oenl. Supt.,
south itetineinxn, 1'a.
CHAKLE8 8, LKK,aenl. l'ass. Aprt.
New York, N. Y.
A. W. NONNHMACIII5U, Dlv 1. A ,
South Ikthleht'iu, l'a.
rhATON'S TANSY PILLS
Lx A Till
M Of. Cil
to. tic. iiu tin V,OMN'S RtUEF.
ftTiDromDtlndtthtbUj. AmJ ImtaliMj.
CiTOs'?Avir FitutaS livsaioitTi.
tom,ocM&iaut(M&ita,rnc, u
For sal at Klrlln' drag store and Shmsudos
iiug ttors
aBBsaBBBBBBBBBBaBSWTMSri
tt r it kj a i m i a u i . a T3s
A Curo for Constipation.
I have IrfHTl Ironl-IM w nh ennst 'ra' .r.
f r
nun. H h ruintinr my h'Vtn tn
ifortand nn ""iiplttion. iiiol I ti . l I'
that cvicrv King b rwtuirttl an i "Xt a
thl after tr lug iiianv 'Jlber lio II' u- 't1
weriipp"'''l to In- good, but wit i li wer
no value wltait'M'r I wtmltl llkf to t- .i
utTerinK woman ball elery Mug vtvt a e
forme. Nellie tmuid, Medina, Ohio
Clen King CCBM Uhwwesof the N 'J ,r i,
Himntwri, Uveraad Kldnej. Sold by drug
gynn, Jfi and 60l,
HUMPHREYS'
VETERINARY SPECIFICS
FUVnilS. Lun, Feter, -Milk Pever.
IL'JlilM'llAI.MJ. Lamenen. Ilheamatlim.
CVH )
jKt'l'.OOTIC. Illtlemrer.
JJfJlkjwon.Mt. ''" OrBti.
Jjj-Jjt'OfllllH. ("oMi, influent.
iroJi jfOI.tC. Ilellvarhe. Illarrlien.
(J.i;. I'rrtenl. MIHCAItlllAfil!.
Ji ! KIII.MIY .t IlLAllllllll tllhOllflKItg,
JLLit.VaK, hfcln Illiraies.
J-J liifllAlt COMIITIO.V. curing Coat,
COu. each : Stable Ca, TWi Bpeeliss. Book, ft" . tU
At druatri'tia or neut prepaid on receipt of pri.
llomiairj' Mollctne Co , Cor. William a J ibn
St.. New York. Vbhwiw MxsctL Hryr l ag.
XEIIYOTJS D32BILITY,
VITaVl. avi2aicm:ss
and Prostration from Over
work or other onuses,
Humphreys" Homeopathic &pec
No. SB. in uieovar AO years, tlio cn.y
successful remedy.
$ 1 per vlil. or 3 vlalf and large vUlpowder,for $3
Rnldbr trucftit, orMttl pot mI4 narto.t. btp
ucarmttta'atD. Co., c.r.wua. a jtiau.,rark
jennsylvania
RAILROAD.
Pt'HUYKILL DIVISION
JanCart IS, 1R99,
Tralna will leave Shenandoah after tne not e
date for Wlgfcan. Ollberton, Frackvtlla Datl
Water, 8t. Clair, I'ottavllle. HamburK, Koadlnn
Poltitown, Pboenlxvllle. Itorrlstown and Phi
a,elphla(llrd street atatlnn) at 6 IS and 8 15
a. m.,3 10, S 1, p m. on week daya. Sundays,
8 IS n. tn., 4 80 p. ra.
Trains leave Frackvllln for Shenandoah al
7 SS, 11 4A ft. m. and 3 46, 7 84 p. m. Bundsv
11 01 a. ni. and 3 43 p. m.
Leave I'ottavllle for Shenandoah (via Frack
vllloi 7 10, II 20 a. m., 3 20, 7 10 p. m. Sunday
10 33 a. m., 3 20 p. ni.
Iavo Philadelphia, (Broad street station), lot
ghesandonh at 8a5 a. m.. 4 10 p. ro. week days.
Sundayn leave at 0 SO and 9 23 a, m,
LeaTe Ilroad Street Station, Philadelphia.
FOK NEW YORK.
Express. week-daya, 8 20, 4 Co, 4 30 3 05.3 13,3 50
7 S3, 8 20, 9 50, I0 21 11 00 a. m. 12 CO noon, 12 S3
(Limited 1 00 and 4 22 p. u ,) 1 40, ! 80, 8 20,
3 50, 4 02, 5 00, IJM 8 00, 7 02, 7 50, 10 00 p. m,,
1201. night. Sundays, 8 20, 403, 150. 303, 815,
8 20, 9 M, 10 21. 10 43 ft. m., 12 03, 12 S3, 'IK,
I 02. (Limited 4 22.) S20,3&S, 8 35, 702, 7 50,
1000 p.m., 1201 night
Expreas for lloaton without change, 11 00 s m.,
week-daya, and 7 50 p. tn., dally.
For Sea Girt, Asbury l'ark, Ocean Grove,
LonRllrancb, 8 20, 1114 a m, 3 80, 4 02 p m
weekdays.
For Lamberivllle, Boston and Bcrnnton. 3 50,
9 00 n m, 12 00 noon, 3 52, 3 00 ( Lambert vllle and
Koatononlyi, weektlays, and 702 p m dally
Buffalo, 9 00 a ra, 12 00 noon weekdays, and 7 0J
p ni dallv.
WASIIINOTON AND THK SOUTH.
For Baltimore and Washington. 8 50, T 20, 8 82,
1020. II 23, a. ra., 1209, I281 ! K, 3 12, 4 41,
(3 23 Congressional Limited,) S 17. 4M, 7 81
p. m., and 12 05 night week days. Sundays,
3 50. 720,912, 1123, n. in., 1209, 1 12. 313, 4 41.
(520 Congressional Limited,) SM 7Slp. m.
aud 12 03 night
For Baltimore, accommodation, 912 a m, 1 S3
and 4 01 p m week days. S OH and 11 IS p m dally.
Atlantlo Coast Line, Florida Special, 2 23 p mt
weekdays. Express 12 09 p m, an 1 12 03 bight,
dally.
Southern Railway, Florida Limited, 2 24 p ra,
weekdaya Express 6 53 p ra, dally.
Chesapeake At Ohio Hallway, 731 pra, dally.
For Old Point Comfort nnd Norfolk, 10 20
a ra weekdays, 11 10 p m dally.
Leave Market street wharf as follows: Ex
prow for New York, 9 W m, 4 80pm week
days. For Long Branch, via Seaside l'ark, 8 30
a ra weekdays.
For Island Heights, 830 a m and 4 00 p m
weekdays.
FOR ATLANTIC CITY.
Leave Broad street station via Delaware river
bridge Express, 9 40 a ra 7 03 p. in. Sundays,
9 20 a. m., 7 03 p. m.
Leave Market Street Warf Express, (00 am,
200,400,300 p m. Sundays, 900, 1000 a m
(accommodation 4 80 and 5 00 p m.
For Cape May, Sea Isle City, Ocen City,
Avalon Stone Harbor, Anglesea, Wlldw-odand
Holly Beach Express, 900 a ui, 4 Vs, , m
weekdays. Sundays. 9 00 a ni.
For Somen Point Express, 9 00 a m., 1 00,
4 00, S CO, p. m. week days Sundays, 9 00 and
1000 a. m
The Cnlon Transfer Company will call for
and check bsggsge from hotels and residences.
Dining car.
T. B. IIoTciiiasoir, J, K. Wood.
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