WW,"' TheHerald l-.sr.VIIMSUUU 1R7I). "All the News That's Fit to Prtnt." Published every evening, except Sunday, at floutli Jardin street, Ntimiitmltmh, Vn. LONG MsTANUH TUMU'IIONIS. Tlio Herald In delivered In Shenandoah mill the surrounding towns for six cent ft w rk, piy ahlo to the carrier. By tunl 1 18 Oil year, or 25 cents a month payable In advance Ad vertisements charged according i spacennd position. The publisher reserve the right to change the position f advertisement whenever the publication of new demandn It. The right I reoervwl to reject nny advertisement whether mld (or or not, that the publishers may deem Improper. Adver tising rtr made known upon application. Entered at the post ofllce nt Shenandoah, IVi , as accond da mail matter. SA rt'KDAY. FEtlKl'AEY -:. BMt OUR COUNTRY : First. Last and Forever. TltK friends of Sampson und Schley are again flghtine; tlio bitttlo of San tiago. TllK deadlock at Hnrrisbnrg con tinuesfor how long, no man ean accurately forecast. Thk Indications are that Shenan doah will present a small army of can didates this fall seeking nominations at the hands of both parties. How many of them will land ? Tuk Republicans on Tuesday elected the Mayor of Pittsburg. The Bruce charter, Introduced in the Legislature by the Democrats, will avail the latter very little. Thk House has decided, by resolu tion, to investigate the charges of bribery that have gained circulation at Harrlsburg. The Investigation will be open to the public, and this will avoid all efforts at white-wash- inff Thk woman's ticket for School Di rectors In Snydertown, was badly de feated. Iu one case a woman and her husband ran on opposite tickets, and the brute of a husband defeated his own wife. Snydertown is in need of missionaries. Judging from the recent interview of David H. Lane, and reading be tween the lines, one would infer that the new Mayor of Philadelphia proposes to give the Martin people the marble heart, so far as appoint ments are concerned. Senator, Losch Is doing good work at Harrisburg, in securing legislation in the Interest of his constituents. His long acquaintance with the mem bers of the Legislature and experience in such matters enables him to be more than ordinarily successful in this respect. The City Club, of .New XorK, in a pamphlet recently published, state bat "an average of twenty-live or ' AY gallons a day for each person presents an abundant supply for all purposes, including the inevitable waste not due to leaks in the system." It this be true it is evident that most unnecessary waste goes on every day in this town. It is to be noted with gratification that a spirit of compromise seems to have taken possession of ail parties in Congress, and that an army bill satisfactory to the President has been virtually agreed upon by the leaders on both sides of the chamber. The present Administration has u. just right to demand all the support need ful in carrying out its policy during the remainder of its existence. Tnii Superior Court has decided that where individuals are injured by reason of defective pavements dam ages are collectible, not from the city or borough, but from the property owners failing to keep the pavements in proper repair. The trend of judi cial decisions heretofore has been In the contrary direction, but the latest decision seems to bft good law. The property holder now will be awake to the dantrer that threatens him finan cially if he does not keep his pave ments in repair, free from pitfalls of all kinds, f.nd see that snow does not hide defects or ice threaten the un wary pedestrian. THKRK are some one hundred pa- tlents in the State Hospital at Foun tain Springs and a very large number being treated in the dispensary, says the Ashland Telegram. The orowded condition of the institution greatly hampers the stall in their work, and the comfort and treatment of the pa- tlents is interfered with because of fhPRB conditions. The board of trustees are lfvlntrin the hope that the state Legislature will be liberal enough in granting an appropriation that will be large enough to cover tho expense of erecting the additional ward that is so badly needed. There is no more worthy institution in the state than is this one that through its efficiency brings aid and comfort to thousands of the alllioted men of the coal region every year, and Btate funds could not be expended in a more worthy cause. With the limited stair it is a source of wonder to those who visit the institution arid look over the records to see the amount of good work that Js done there under tho aimnrvlaton of Dr. J. O. UltUlle. the efficient superintendent. WEAK, "Tired iiud broken down touch, whoso lives urn made miserable) through tlio blight ing influence of female complaint, why do you sniffer?" "Why will you allow yourself to boeamo blue.' discouraged Mid despondent?" "Why will you endure, the torturo of hack- ache, headache, bearing down mm, nervous- new and other weaknesses caused by rheu matism or head trouble?" "If you ruller thus, it is wholly needless and entirely your own fault." "There, is help for you and for all other women who sutler In this way." "I,ct me read you these words, which were recently pouned by a woman who suflbrcd, who eudured. who .sought und who found Sunday Special, Services in tho Trinity Itoformed church o-morrow at 10:00 a. iu., aud U:3() p. in. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. Begular services will be held in the United Evangelical church, North .Tardln street, to morrow at 10 .1. m. aud 0.30 p. m. Sunday school at 1.30 p. nt. Rev. I. J. Keitz, pastor. K. L. C. E. on Monday evening. Prayer, praise and testimony meetings every Tues day, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday even ings. Jr. K. L. C- E. every Saturday evening at 7 o'clock. Primitive Methodist church, James Moore, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. ra. and 0:30 n. in. Sunday school at 2 p. in. Class meet ing on Wednesday ovening. General prayer meeting on Thursday evening. Everybody welcome Services in All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church, on Wet Oak street, to-morrow at follows: Holy Eucharist, 10:00; 10:30 Morning prayers. Sunday school. 2:00 p. iu. Evening Prayor, 7:00. G. W. Van Fosscn, pastor. First Uaptist church, corner of West aud Oak streets, Rev. D. I. Evans pastor. Services at 10a. m. aud 0 p. ra. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Prayer meeting Jlouday evenings. Young People's meeting Wednesday evenings. Clas meeting Thursday evenings. Service iii tho Presbyterian church to morrow at 10:30 a. in. and 0:30 p. m. Sabbath school at 2 n. tn. Jr. C. E. and Sr. C. E. Tuesday evening at 0:30 and 7:30 o'clock. Prayer ana song 6orvico on i nursnay oven ing at 7:30. Strangers always welcome, u. W. Koehler, pastor. , Methodist Episcopal church, corner Oak and Whlto streets. Eev. J. T. Swindells pastor. General class meeting at 0:30 a. in., led by the pastor. Sermon at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at 2 p. n Dr. J. S. Oallcn, Superintendent. Sermon at 0:30 p. m. Seats free. Everybody welcome. Calvary Baptist church, South Jardin street. Preaching to-morrow nt 10:30 a. in. and 11:30 p. m. Rev. R. R. Albins, pastor. Sabbath school at 2 p. m Deacon John Bunn, Superintendent. B. Y. P. U. Tuesday evening, at 7:30. Wednesday evening, general prayer meeting at 7:30. Everybody welcome. St. John's Lutheran cliurch. West Cherry street. Rev. Johu Gruhler, pastor. Preach ing, 10 a. m. ; Sunday school, 1:30 p. nt. ; preaching 0:30 p. m. St. Michael's Greek Catholic church, West Centre street. Rev. Cornolius Laurisin, pas tor. Matatinum service 0 a. m. High mass 10 a. m. Church of the Holy Family, (German R. O.) North Chestnut street. Rev. A. T. Schut tlehofer, pastor. First mass 8 a. in., second mass 10 a. m. St. Casimir's Polish R. C. church. North Jardin street. Rev. J. A. Lenarkiewlcz, pastor. First mass 8 a. m., high mass 10 a. nt., vespers aud benediction 4 p. iu. Church of tho Annunciation, 218 West Cherry street. Rov. II. F. O'Reilly, pastor; Rev James Kane, assistant pastor. First mass, 7 a. m., second mas, 8 a. ra., higlimas3. 10 a. ra, benediction, 7 p. m. Keheleth Israel Congregation, corner of Oak nnd West streets, Kov. Henry Mit- nik, pastor. Saturday services, 8 to 10 a. m.. aud a to 5 p. m. bunuay services o 10 ru . m. and every wees day morning iroin losa. m. Had Catarrh 30 Years. Tosiah Bacou. conductor on the P. Vf. & B. It. K... savs. "I had suffered with catarrh for 36 years aud regarded my case as boneless. One dav I saw the testimonial of Geo. II. Ilearn in a Braz ilian Balm circular. Ilearn was the engineer on my train and I knew his case was desperate. I talked with Hearn and his cure gave me hope. I began the use of the Balm at once. There was not much change for the first two months but then I began to improve and in six montns, to my mexpressiDie sausiacuon, 1 was entirety cured." Shenandoah drng store, wholesale agents. Flro Doatroyn Newminpor" Offices. Mimwapoli. Feb. 25. Tbe Tribune building caught Are at 10.30 last night in the job printing rooms on the third floor nnd will probably be totally destroyed with The Century building adjoining. The Journal-Times building Is also on fire, but will probably be saved. It Is thought ill th employes of The Tribune building escaped. Do Ton Enow . Consumption is preventable? Solenco has proven that, and also that neglect Is suicidal. The worst cold or cough can be cured with Shllob's Cough and Consumption Cure. Sold on positive guarantee for over fifty years. Sold by P. D. Klrlln and a guarantee. Ainorlcnn A'roMiUliop Crltlolzed. Santiago de Cuba, Feb. 25. Arch liUhnn Cliaie!le, of New Orleans, the paal delegate, who Is In Culm charged with the mi hhIoii of placing the Roman Catholic church on a ww lmU, is Mutt criticiieil by the local prM8, which says In effect that, wlierva the archblshopM under the Spanish regime rnteil to tell tlio people to ol.ey I he queeu regeut, now, unib r the .unerk-un rwriiue, they yi "Obey the pope." Does Tj1s StrlVo Yon ? Muddy eomplxiong, Nauseating breath poms from ehrouts eoBstipatlon. Karl's fllover Root Tea Is an absolute care and has been sold for fifty years on an absolute guarantee. Price 25 cU. and SO cU. Sold by P 1). Kirlin aud a guarantee. WEARY WOHEN. relief." "Mr. 11, P, (i. Cam eg, ono of the best know,n ladles in llutlor, Pa., says ;" "For nearly three years I was under tlio doctor's care, a constant sudorcr from female ueakuessos in tlio most aggravated form." "Medicine did me no good and my sullcr lug was so great that nt times I Iclt that death would ho relief. " "At last our druggist recommended me to try a remedy about which I had heard much, but knew little." "I took his advice and before I had finished ono bottle. I was astoulshod at the marvelous change it made in my health." "I am rejoiced to say that it completely curod mo. I am now feeling perfectly well, PRESIDENT LOUBET FIRMLY SEATED Army In No Mood to foitntonnneo Antl-Itoimbllcnn MovomeiitH. Paris, fob. 125. Derouledo's comic opera coup is destined to cover himself nnd his league with ridicule. It was tho one thing wanted to give President Lou bet a firm sent and bus probably helped the cause of Dreyfus revision more than anything ' else that hits happened for some time. The serious apprehensions long entertained of a tragic issue of tho Dreyfus affair all hinged upon n fear that the army might, out of revenge, be induced to forget Its loyalty to the re public. The public breathes freely now that It Is seen that the army is in no mood to countenance anti-republican movements, and the whole thing will end fnrcinlly with a short imprisonment for Deroulede and a useful lesson to the Iteaurepaircs, Ooppeos nnd others of that ilk. General Uogot's conduct is unanimously praised. THIS GKir CURE THAT DOES CUKE. Laxative Bromo Qulnino Tablets removes tho cause that produces La Grippo. The genulue has L. B. Q. on each tablet. 23c. Shot "Without J'rovocntlon, Hodeville, K, Feb. 25.-.I. V. In glehy, nn engineer on the Illinois Centrnl tailrond, shot nnd fatally wounded .T. It. Hayes, proprietor of the Hayes House, and seriously wounded Robert Creal, n drummer, in n saloon nnd without pro vocation. Ingleby was under tlio Influence of liquor. The Homeliest Man In Shenandoah As well as the handsomest, and others are invited to call on any druggist aud get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, a remedy that is guaranteed to cure and relieve all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis und Consump tion. Price 25c and Soc. Commits Siilolrto at Weddlnsi Feast, Moweaque, Ills., Feb. "3. Miss Grace Banner, daughter of a wealthy fanner, has committed suicide by taking strych nine while sitting nt the wedding feast of her half-sister, whose marriage to John 1$. Orries hnd just taken place. Grace was at one time engaged to Or ries. THE MOIEUN WAV Commends Itself to the well-informed, to do pleasantly and effectually what was formerly dono in the crudost manner and disagreeably as well. To cleanse the system and break up colds, headaches, and fevers without unpleasant after effects use the delightful liquid laxativo remedy, Syrup of Figs. Made by California lig Syrup (Jo. lottery Throtieli tlio Mnlls. ' New York, Feb. 25. Postmaster Van Cott yesterday received orders from Washington to open nil mail addressed to Henri Hirseh, 20 Hue Clmuchnt, Paris, and return letters and contents to senders. It Is believed the Paris firm is conducting a lottery business in this country. Tell Yoar Sister A beautiful comploxion is an Impossibility without good pure blood, the sort that only oxlsts.in connection with tbe good digestion a healthy liver and liowels. Karl's Clover Hoot Tea acts directly on the bowels, liver and kidneys keeping them in perfect health Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. V. Kirlin and a guarantee. first Autontohllo Anniulnticn, Chicago, Feb. 25. The first nutomo hlle ambulance ever constructed wns pre sented yesterday to tho Michael Iteese hospital of this city. It was built In Chicago nnd is the gift of five prominent Imglnoss men. The ambulance weighs 1,000 pounds and its speed approximates 10 miles an hour. Qlva the Children a Drink called Grain-O. It is a delicious, appetizing. nourishing food drink to take the place of Coffee. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who have used it because when properly pre pared it taste like the finest coffee but is free front all its injurious properties. Grain-0 aids digestion and strengthens the nerves. It is not a stimulant but a health builder, and chil dren, as well us adults, can' drink it witii great benefit. Cots about as much as coffee 15 and 25c. A d m I rnls gampsAn nnd SChl oy. Washington, Fell. 25. Admiral Schley wa at the eapitol for some time yestor day and his friends were in conference with him nnd among themselves for some time. The understanding among them U that they will not further press the tight over the question of Admiral Hampton's advancement over Admiral fichley. They purp'we asking that pro vision be made for tho appointment of two vice admirals with the understand ing that Mnhv. Schley nnd Sampson slmll be uninitiated to tho two plnees thus created. Admiral Schley told his senatorial friends that he wa willing to lrut his fortunes to their i-nre. ablo to attend to nit my duties and I bellov6 X owe my life uud continued good health wholly to tlio use of Warner's Safe Onro." "This is only ono case among thousands in which Warner's Safe Curo lias been tho means of curing tho distressing ailments peculiar to womon." "Time and again it has proved to bo un- equaled for giving quick aud permanent re lief." "No woman who wishes to escapo misery, to avoid suffering, to replaco delicacy and weaknoss with health aud Btrcngth, can afford to be without this grand discovery." It is a remedy that can bo rolled upon, a remedy that never fails and one that has proved to be woman's best friend," MORE PEACEFUL AT MANILA. Oonernl IIuk1ks' Follow Force. Mnln tnlns Oood Order. Manila, Feb. 25. Despite the threats of the Filipinos to burn the business center, the inhabitants of Manila were not disturbed last night. There wns not a single incident worth recording from the time when the streets were cleared until day dawned this morning. Everything was equally quiet along the line outside, except for occasional vol leys from bunches of the enemy nt vnrl' ous points. The feeling In this city Is much Im proved, anil business generally has been resumed. Excellent order Is maintained by General Hughes' police force, which is universally commended. The L'niteil States transport Rcnndla with the Twentieth infantry on board, has arrived here from San Francisco, which port she left on .Tan. 2(1. All duties on Importations of fresh fruits, vegetables anil meats have been temporarily suspended. The enemy have been most nctive along General King's nnd Gcnernl Ovciv shine's line from the beach to Pnsig, but n few volleys of musketry, .supplemented by shells from the Buffalo, effectually quieted them. The foreign consuls met yesterday to confer regarding commercial interests. but the result of their deliberations has not been communicated, It is understood. to tho American authorities. The Brit ish consul wns not present at the con ference. By permission of the authorities. party of blue jackets Is landed every evening from the British cruiser Nnreis sus to act as a special fire brigade for wetting down the consulate nnd bnnks, as a precaution against incendiarism For Infants and Children. Be Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature THE BEEP INVESTIGATION. Oonefnt F.ncrnn Acaln on tlto Stand nnd Dofonds tlio Canned Iteof. Washington, Feb. 25. After n session of little more than two hours, the court of inquiry Investigating the beef charges adjourned until Slondny, pending the ar rival of witnesses who hnve been sum moned. Former Commissary General Eagnn concluded his testimony, explain Ing the provisions of contracts for beef supplies to tlio armies in Porto Hico, Cuba nnd the Philippines. He very vig orously denied knowledge of any chemical treatment of beef to preserve It and disavowed any connection whntevei of the government with nny such treat mcnt. He further defended the canned roast beef. When Colonel Davis, the recorder asked Mm If nny food hnd been used n an experiment or pretense of experiment suggesting General Miles famous nllega tion that precipitated the Engan court martial, the former commissary general with great dignity and emphasis, replied sweeping- In the negative. Next week probably 15 witnesses will be heard, nmong them, peril ips. (Joverno Hoosevelt, of New lork, and it Is ex pected that Dr. W. II. Daly will be ex umlned Inter in the week, when the beef concerns will hnve their representatives here to hear the witness repeat charges that the refrigerated beef was trcate chemically. The beef concerns had not been notified yesterday when to appear, Colonel Davis saying it had not devel oped fully from the evidence who fur nished the beef nt Jacksonville. Tampa Chickdinnuga and Porto Hico which wns attacked, and until the origin of the beef was ascertained notification to the beef concerns would bo impossible. Next week, according to present expectations, the court will leave for the west, going first to Chicago to Inspect the plants of the concerns that furnished beof during the war. Adams I'olsotilnir Inquest. New York, Feb. 2. The Inquest In the Adams ease was continued yestenln flnd proved of less Interest thnn any of the previous hearings. Practically noth ing tending to throw light upon the murder of Mrs. Adams, or the attempted murder of Cornish was revealed. The uay wns almost entirely devoted to di rect or Implied denials of testimony lUered by Cor.ilsh. Molllieux wns tin- frinripa! in this respect, denying many of lie allegations tlmt Cornish has mode. Colonel Austin also inadu rather an Im portant point in denying that Barnct over, in Ike slightest. Implicated AIo llneux, as Inferred by 'Cornish, On tho whole the testimony may bo said to have been favorable to Mallneux. (mm 1 (1 t I II J Sho Arrives in Port at Ponta Del- gada, Azores Islands. OHB EAD BEEN GIVEN UPAS LOST, All on'ltonrd Aro Itrported Well, but DntnllH or Ilor Terrible Exporleiiee liiillciito Tltnt In.lurloH Were Suh tnluoil by PnHscimors and Crow. Pontn Delgnda, Feb. 25. The Ham burg-American line steamer Bulgnrla, Captain Schmidt, from New York on .Tan. 28 for Hamburg, previously re- j ported In great distress, by the British tank steamer Weehawken, 800 miles from the Azore islands, entered this port yeslerdny morning under her own steam and reported all well on board. The following additional details re garding her experiences nt 9en have been obtained by a press correspondent here: Subsequent to the departure or becond Mate G. Schnrges, Quartermasters Carl I.tidtke und John Scliuclz nnd Seaman Wllintn Starke, who were picked up from an open bont of the Bulgaria, on Feb. 5, by the British steamship Vlt torla, Captain Wcthernll, bound from Ilull-for Baltimore, where she arrived on Feb. 22 witli tlio rescued men, the weath er became worse nnd salvage operations had to be abandoned. All day und night the crew nnd passengers of the Bulgaria jettisoned cargo until Feb. 7. During the afternoon of Feb. 7 William Keenig, a sailor, jumped overboard nnd was never seen ngaiu. The weather on the morning of I'eb. o continued fearful nnd there were six or seven feet of wnter in the holds. On the morning of Feb. 0 the weather became calmer nnd 10" dead horses were thrown overboard from the steamer. The swell was very high until Feb. 10. By thnt time No. 4 hold, which was full of grain, hnd 14 feet of water In it, and the pumps were foul nnd unable to work. Stormy weather recommenced on the afternoon of Feb. 11 nnd lnsted until Feb. 14, when the British stenmer An tlllinn, Captain Fost, from Liverpool on Feb. 4 for New lork, appeared. The commander of the Bulgaria asked the captain of the Anttllinn to tnkc the dis abled steamer In tow. This the command er of the Antilllnu tried to do nnd n hawser was made fast between the two steamers between 7 nnd 8 o'clock that morning, but nt noon the hawser car ried away. The Antllllnn succeeded In again taking the Bulgaria in tow, but once more the hawser carried away. The Antllllnn stood by the Bulgnria until the morning of Feb. 10, when she proceeded on her voyage. Early during Feb. 17 the Bulgnria sighted the Norwegian bark nelga nnd nsked her to report tlio Bulgaria all well. On Feb. 18 and 10 the severe weather continued, but It moderated on Feb. 20. In the meanwhile the crew of the Bui gnrin had been working incessantly in efforts to repair the disabled rudder of the stenmer and nt 10 o'clock on the morning of Feb. 21 the Bulgnria was again under control. By noon of Feb. 22 she hnd made 220 miles, and nt noon on Feb. 23, 2-1 miles more hnd been covered. The bnlanee of the distance here, 104 miles, was covered by 7.30 In the morn Ing. During tho storms nnd In working the cargo, etc., the passengers nnd crew of the Bulgaria sustnined many injuries, number of nrms nnd legs belug broken, BucUen's Arnica Salve. Thn hat salvo In tho world for cuts. bruises, soros, ulcers, salt rheum, fovor sores, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and nil nldn cniTitlnns. and positively cures piles. or jo pay vquireu. it m guaranioeu w give Dorfect 88 - taction or mony romnaou. race a5 cents rr box. For sale by A. Waaler. DISCUSSING PEACE TREATY. The Spnnlsh Senm-H Still Dolintlnir nnd Aliuslnn Knoli Other. Madrid, Feb. 25. In the chamber of deputies yesterday the debate upon the pence treaty wns continued. The min ister of nuance, honor i'ulgeerver, re proached Senor Sllvcln, the conservative leader, with speaking "more like an American minister than a Spanish states man. benor Moret y Prendergnst, former minister of the colonies, nlso defended himself against Senor Sllveln's attack declaring thnt the destruction of the United States battleship Maine was the first cnuse of war. He said that when General Fitzhugh Lee visited tho battle ship after the explosion, the latter ex claimed "Now, I have it." "The truth is," said Senor Moret, "that the United States wanted war In order to attain imperialism, and Spain wns the victim. According to El nernldo, at the con elusion of the pence treaty debnte, a new ministry, formed by Senor Montero Rlos, will bo constituted with the co-operation or honor unmnzo. Count d'Almenns hns with'drnwn the expresison regarding tho conduct of Gen ernl I.lnnres at Santiago, which the lat ter regarded as offensive, and the pro posed duel will not take place. The sympathetic tenderness of a lov Inir husband is evervthln? to an exnec tant mother, especially during her first ordeal. George Layton, Esq., a promi nent druggist of Dayton, O., gives the loiiowtng case : A customer of m ne, whose wife has tued iour Domes 01 "wotncri rnena-- oeiore con finement, says, after feeing the effects, of the remedy, that l( she bad to go through the ordeal gain, and there were but four bottles on thi market, and the cost was $100 per bottle, she would have them. " Mother's Friend " is a scientifically compounded liniment wnicn auorus cer lain renei in tne various ailments pre ceding childbirth, and assures propel elasticity to the cords and muscles in solved in the final ordeal. "Mother's Fritnd" is sold hy drug gists, or expressed on receipt uf cue dollar. Valuable book, "Before Baby Born," mailed free on application, THE BRAOFIELO BEOUUTOQ CO- AtlinU, H.rS 4v find m SVJXtm disease. serious diseases, suth &s sciatic., neur&lgio., rheum ktism a.nd t.11 forms of weakness, cither in men or women. Mli reurl Wood, n popular vountrl-dy of Arlington, :tid.,ay 1 "Ih& fairly good health until two ycHin ap o.when faclnt muralgia developed.The pain was fearful. Frequently I oultl hnve severe atlncVa during the night, making It Imnoiilble to ever get a irghl'a rent. I suffered tevertly from this dlieaie for many weeks. Our physician w unable to help me, and we tried another doctor, but with the same result I uied different reme dies, hut with no benefit, Happening to read Iu the newapnper concerning the merlta of Dr. Williams' l'ink PUN I concluded to try the pills. When I finished the atcond box I was better. I was never more happy iu my life than over the fact that 1 was getting well. Arter taking the third box the pain left me, and when I had finished the flfth box I waa well. KuiMlU InJ.) CmAit. k xii rfrudolsts or sent direct by the Dr.Yfillia.ms Medicine Co., Schenectady, N.Y., WASHINGTON. Tlire-I)y Personally-Conducted Tour via 1'eunsylvanla llnllroiid. The third of tlio presont soiles of Penn sylvania Railroad three-day personally-conducted tours to Washington, D. C will leave Thursday, March 0. Tho rate, $14.50 from New York, 111.50 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates from other points, ln-j elude all necessary expenses during the en-1 tiro trip transportation, hotel accommoda-1 tions, nnd Capitol guide foos. An experienced Chaperon will also accompany the party. For tickots, Itineraries, and full information apply to ticket agents ; Tourist Agent, 1198 Broadway, New York, and 789 Broad street, Nowark, N. J. ; or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. The Kidney Complexion. The pale, sallow, snnken-chooked, dis tressed-looking peoplo you so often meet are afflicted with "Klduoy Comploxion." Their kidnoys aro turning to a parsnip color. So Is their complexion, They may also have indigestion, or suffer from sleeplessness, rheumatism, neuralgia, hratn trouble, nervous exhaustion and some times tho heart acts hadly. Tho cause is weak, unhealthy kidneys. Usually the Bufforer from kidney disease docs not find out what the trouble is until it is almost too late, because the first symptoms aro so like mild sickness that they do not think they need a medicine or a doctor until they find themselves sick in bed. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Eoot will build up aud strengthen thoir weak and diseased kidneys, purify their diseased, kidney- poisoned blood, clear their complexion aud soon they will enjoy better health. You can get the regular sizes at tbo drug store, at fifty cents and one dollar, or you may first prove for yourself tho wonderful virtuos of this great discovery, Swamp-Koot, by sending your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y for a sample bottle and a book that tolls all about it, both sent to you absolutely freo by mall. When writing kindly mention that you read this liberal offer In tho Shenandoah Herald. GO TO FLORIDA See That Youe Ticket Reads via the Southkun Railway. The Southern Railway operates three through tiains on each week day and two on Sunday. It Is an inland routo, clean and through an interesting section of tho South. The schedules of its trains are fast, but not too fast to be maintained. Write to John II. Beall, District Passenger Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, for full Information Illustrated matter and advance Pullman reservations. 2-24-lOt Eucrgj all gone? Headache? Stomach out of order? Simply a case of torpid liver. liurdock Blood Bitters will make a new man or woman of you. AISTI.fltlTGRICSN TIRADE Pulillsliod by tlio Filipino Jnntn In Iloncr Konsr. Hong Kong, Feb. 23. The Filipino ittnta in Hong Kong publishes a venom- pus nntt-Amerlcan tirade, in part, to the following effect: "Chaos and pnndeinonlum reign nt 5In nlla; trade is paralyzed and provisions are at famine prices. The American of ficers are afraid to exercise authority over the recalcitrant soldiers. While fighting Ib In progress both military and police defy their olllcers nnd proceed to Hie front to see what they style 'fun.' "In order to hush the scandal of a wanton night bombardment of the house of a foreign coiihuI (the name Is not given), the American authorities prompt ly paid for the damage, hoping .to avoid publicity. The escape of the consul's fam ily was miraculous." Tho manifesto alleges that Major Gen eral Otis Is "Incapable of filling his posi tion," nnd then proceeds In n rabid de nunciation of tho American soldiers, de claring that "their conduct is bringing dlsgrnce upon the white race," ItooolptS In tlio Now foi.Resslons. AViislilngton.l'Vli. 25. Assistant Secre tary of Wur MelUeljohn made public yesterday a statement showing the total receipts from customs and tales re ceived in the several ports In tho Islands of Cuba nnd Porto Itico nnd the Philip pines so far as reports have been received by the war department: In Cuba from July 18, 1808, to Jan. Ill, 1S0S (six ports not reporting for January), $1,312,872 was received. In the Philippine islands from August 13, 1898 to Dec. 31, lhl)3, $1,810,813. In Porto Itico from Aug. 15, 1808, to Dec. 15, 1808, $3,1113,002. Honth'rn Htolns ftutoMmmi. Berne, Feb. 2S.-M. Fmlle Welti, tho distinguished Swiss statesman, who wns six times elected provident of tho Swiss confederation, personally conducting tho department of foreign affairs during his presidential terms, died yesterday In his 74th year. Mow to be Healthy1 in Winter. winter is a. ti time For delica-te pe Coughs, colds &nd pnci them e&&y victirr Do you Cc.tc.rt e&iily? It shovfs tha.t system is not in a. com resist disea.se. You vi fortunxte if you e&c&pe nonia.. Ns.turc is always Fi c.pins,t disea.se. The right kirld of medicine is the Kind ttut helps Na.turc by toning up the e,na enaonnu, 11 u itaui Such tonic is found in Dr.WiUiama' PinK Pills For pDwIe Pcoplft. By building up the blood ind strengthening the nerves the Dills rec,ch the root of ma.ny 5o per box-, 6 boxes,$2 g TZ T. '6' IGrocers ca.n tell lvnn wllv tllft . iwhobuy SOOlIg'S When keep coming back I ... r.. 1 . Cl,.nnB . 1 though how long 101. t .U- COl-ltrv a new thine. Philadelphia & Reading R'y- Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke. IN EFFECT NOVEMBER 20. 1898. Trains leavo Shenandoah as follows t For New York via Philadelphia, neefc dAys, 2 10, S S3, 7 80, 9 85 a. m., 12 20. a C9 aud 0 C9 p. m. For New York via Maucb Chunk, week days 7 80 a. 0i., 12 20 and 8 09 p. m. For Heading and Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, 5 08, 7 80. 9 85 n.m., 12 20, 8 C9 and 6 09 p. in. For Pottsvllle, week dayB, 7 80, 9 55 a. in. 12 28, 8 09, 6 09 and T 80 p. m. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week days 7 80, 9 63 a. m 12 26, 8 09 and 6 09 p. m. For Wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lewlsburg, week days, 11 82 a, m.. 12 23, 7 80 p. m For Mahnnoj Plnne, weekdays, 2 10, 8 27, 5 83, 7 80, 9 65, 11 82 A. 111., 12 28, 8 09, 0 09, 7 33, 9 60 p. m. For ABbland and Shamokln, week days, 780, 1182 a. m., 12 20, 3 09,0 07, 725 and B5p. m. For Baltimore, Washington and tho Wet v!n I). .to. It. It., through trains lea". Heading Terminal, Philadelphia. (l t It. H X.) at 8 20, 7 55, II 26 b. m., 8 10 and 7.27 p. 1-. Sundays, 8 20, 7 00, 11 26 a. m., 8 48 aud 7 27 p. m. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth , and Chest nut streets station, week days, 10 80 a. m. 12 20 12 15 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 85, 8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, -week days, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00, 11 80 a. m and 1 45, 4 SO, 9 00 p.m. Leave New Vork via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 80. 9 10 a. m., 1 80 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, week days, 8 40, 3 86, 10 21 a. m. and 180, 4 06, 6 30. 11 80 p. m. Leave Rending, week days, 187, 7 00, 10 OS, a, m. , 12 15, 4 17, 8 00, 8 26 p. m. Leavo I'ottavllle, weei days, 7 17, 7 40 a. m. 12 80, 1 20. 4 30, 6 10 And 6 50 p. m. Leave Tamon.ua, week days, 3 18, 8 88, 11 23 a. in.. 1 49, SO, 7 20, 9 41 p. m. Leave Mahanoy Clly, week days, 3 45, 9 05. 11 81 a. m., 2 22, 5 25, 6 21, 7 44, 10 03 p. m Leavo Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2 40, 4 00 180, 922 1023,1200, a. In., 289, 586,642 7 8 10 21pm. Lcaro Wllllomsport, week days, 7 42, 10 00 a ai., 12 34 and 4 CO, 11 30 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia Cheatnut nirft wr r.,wi South street wharf for Atlantic Clly. Weekdays Express, 9 00, a. m., 2 00, 4 00, 5 00 p.m. Aceommodatlon, 8 00 am., 6 30,im Sundays ExprejiB, 9 00, 10 00 a in Accommoda tion, 8 CO a i.,, 4 15 p. m. Returning leave Atlantla City depot, corcer Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express, 7 85, 9 00, a m., 8 80, 8 80 p m. Accommodation, 8 15 a. m, 4 05 p. m. Sundays Express. 4 00, 7 80 p. m. Accommoda tion, 7 15 a in., 4 15 p. m. For Cape May, Sea Isle City and Ocean City Weekdays 9 00 a m, additional for Cope Mny, 4 15 p m., for Sea Isle Clt, 6 00 p m for Ocean City, 4 15, 5 00 p m. Sundays, Cheatnut street 9 15 a m., South street, 9 00 a. m. Parlor Can nn all exprern trains. For further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Reading Railway ticket agent or address I. A. Hwiiiciini), Eddon J. Wkkkh Oen'l Hunt., Qen'l Pam'r AgU, Readlncr Terminal Philadelphia. flillions of Dollars Go up in snioki, avory year. Take i o risks but get your houses, stock, fn -nltura, etc., insured in first-class re liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, ,ls"ra?HCC, AFll k 7 120 Boulh Jardin 81 AUnTJf nr1Ann1d(nt1 ompttnf PROFESSIONAL CARDS JJ M.BURKE, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. Ofrlce Egan building, corner of Main ar ' Centre streets, Shenandoah, " pROF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Mahanoy Clly, Pa. Having studied under some of tbe best maatera In London and Paris, will give leasoua on tbo vloln, mandolin, guitar and vocal culture, Ternia reasonable. Address In care of Htrnu thi. fpwelfr Hhenandoah. Oeletvited yti Powders never fuu. 'KiuJ fZiit livcliufl tiAeia mi lurtrifter fill i rut vith Tatuy nd IVnnyrojal 1111 and other UM remedlM). 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