TheHerald KSrAllLlSIllM) 1870. "All the Hews That's Fit to Print." Published every evening, except Siimlny, nt South Jardln street, Sheimndooli, I'll. I.ONO I1ISTAN0K TKi.i'.rilONH. The Herald Is delivered In StSeimndonh nnd the surrounding towns fornix cents n w clc, pny nhlo to tho carriers, Ily ninll fa.OO n yetir, or 2S cents month prtyablo In ndvnnco.' Ad vertisements chnrireil ivocordlnit t" rpniv nnd position. The publishers reserve the rlnlit to change, the position if advertisements whenever tho publication of news demand It. The right Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, that the publishers mar deem Inipronr r. Adver tising rates made known uimnappllentlon. Entered at the pot ofllee at Hlienamlooh, I'a., as second class mail matter. THURSDAY. MARCH 10, 18D9 OUR COUNTRY : First. Last and Forever. Delaware hns but one Senator, the Legislature having adjourned without breaking the deadlock. The result in Pennsylvania may be the same. Tiik City Councils of Hazleton, after deliberating upon the question for almost a yeur, have purchased a dic tionary with a patent stand to hold it, for what purpose the public is nt a loss to know. ScHUYiiKiLL county's Republican vote last fall was greatly reduced, and as a result we are entitled to but live delegates to the next state convention of that party. Last year this county's quota was eight. There is not one newspaper in Pennsylvania that has the hardihood to defend the actions of John J. Coyle, the individual who was ostracized from the politics of Schuylkill county a year or so ago. Thk executive committee of the State Democratic Press Association met in Harrisburg and endorsed the general course of the Democrats in the Legislature. This is a mild con deinnation of those editors who are receiving pay to "break up" theDem ocratic lines, and work in favor of the McCarrell bill. But, perhaps, the latter are not considered Democratic editors. The Pennsylvania Sabbath School Association has issued an appeal, published in these columns, against the Fow amendments to the Sunday law allowing the .sale of meats, milk and bread. It will make little material difference, as the provisions of the law are not enforced. You can now purchase these necessaries of life in Shenandoah on Sundays, and in other towns and. cities as well. It appears, from the information furnished by one of the most reliable newspaper correspondents in Wash ington, that the continuous and per sistent attacks upon Secretary Alger sprang from a well-planned Demo cratic) conspiracy. It was done to discount the prestige naturally ensu ing to President McKinley as a result of the war. The article, in another column, is worthy careful perusal. A special correspondent writing to the North American from Havana says that General Gomez lives like a Prince at a cost of $200 a day, and maintains an extravagant retinue of one hundred and fifty men. The luxury in which he now lives aston ishes his once starved followers of the Cuban jungles. Still, the "old fox," as he is termed among his intimate admirers, is entitled to the best that is inCuba. Soldiers' Pension Honey. SenatorGibson, of Erie, has intro duced in the Legislature a bill reopen ing the question of retaining pension money of inmates of the Soldiers' and Sailors' Home at Brie, which bus been freely discussed for the past severul months in the daily press of the state, and in Grand Army oircles. The Senator has long been inter ested in the question. He 1ms ap peared before the board of trustees several times in behalf of the inmates, and has represented them in the Erie courts, where they made an ef fort to resist the rule of the manage inent of the Home that all pension money received exceeding $4 a month must be placed in what is known as a "'Pension fund." of which General Louis Wagner, of Philadelphia, treasurer of the Home, is oustodian, According to the statements pf the Senator from Erie, he has a new argu ment to make, and one whloh is known only to certain of tho mana gers. The Governor Is president of the board and the Adjutant General is secretary. Senator Gibson says that not only is the money taken from the inmates not returned to them or used for their maintenance or the maintenance of dependent relatives, but that the state suffers an actual loss of about $12,000 a year by the operation of the rule. The pen sion fund does not go into the state treasury, but remains in the hand of General Wagner. The national government pays $100 a year for the maintenance of each inmate, provided no pension money fa taken from bltn ; but when the pension money Is taken it deduots one-half of the amount so taken from its appropriation, In tlita way, Sen ator (ilbson says, the state luses the appropriation, while the inmates who have been forced to give up their money are also losers, and tho Homo lias gnlned nothing. GENERAL WOOD CONFIDENT Tlint tln llody round Vfnr .Sntitlniro ! Tlmt or Vlllniiill. SnntlHpo tli1 Ciibn. March 10. Owing to report from tho Vnltml Stntos tlint the Iiiiiiirii reniuiim found liy General Leonard Wood nml by lilm identified ns those of tlie Spnnlfdi Admiral Vlllniiill, nre not tin- reinnlns of Hint ofllcer, the department Is ondcnvorliiK to uncertain beyond h doubt whether lleiiornl Wood's idoii t lilcnt Ion ffiw Hreurnte. Thus far overylblng uoe to show tlmt If not those ot Ayinlrnl lllnmii the rcmnms are un doubtedly tlioie of some high ollieer In the SimiiiImIi nnvy. The uniform found ii tlmt of h squadron coiunmnder. The handkerchief bears tho Initial ".T. V.," nnd lu the rout poeket wns found the licet countendgiiH for June !!fl, signed by the lute Captain Orielo y lltistnmento, Admlrnl Cervera thief of staff. General Wood Is also confident that the remains lire those of nn ollieer com rnnndinc some ship, most probnbly the riuton, owing to the immediate proxlnv Ity of the wreck of that destroyer. Cap tain ltomcro. formerly n Spanish naval ollieer, says the rope Hint wns found tied nbout the chair Is of Hritish manti fncttire, his argument being tlint the Furore and I'luton, both of which were built in Hrltlsh yards, would be fitted with such rope. Senor Uas, proprietor of the Venus cafe, who knew Admiral Vlllniiill well, says that shortly after the battle n Spanish sailor from the I'luton told lilm he hiilped bring Admiral VUlnmtl's body ashore, tied in a chair, under the di rection of Home ollieer who wns killed almost immediately after landing, and thnt nnotlier sailor who helped was also killed. Senor Has believes that the re mains nre undoubtedly those of Admiral Villnmll. CnstollniinHDonoiiiiceiSjmiilshOrilcoiH Madrid, Mnreh 10. An extraordinary speech made by General Cnstellunos, the last Spanish governor general of Cuba, who wns recently appointed enptain gen- etal of Jlndrul, to the soldiers during an inspection which he made of the bar racks, has caused intense auger In mill tary circles. The captain general said "There Is only one thing good in tho army, nnd it is the soldier himself. As to the olllcers, if they are derelict in their duty, I am accustomed to send them to the Baileys." The olllcers have demanded that the minister of war, Gen eral rolavieja, tnke action in the matter. More Counterfeiters Cnptured. Washington, Mnrch 10. Chief Wilkle, of the secret service, yesterday received n telearam statins that Isaac Sllverstein nnd Dyer Huhtnnn has been arrested at Kalamazoo, Mich, on a charge or coun' terfeitine nickels nnd pennies and that a large quantity of material, dies, etc. had been captured. A day or two ago a sale was reported from Chicago of 3j pounds of nickel and a quantity of cop Der nnd the purchasers traced to Knl nmuzoo, where the counterfeiting plant was loented nnd a capture made of the entire outfit. Fire I Fire I Fire I Insure your property from loss in the oldest and strongest cash companies : Fhila Underwriters Insurance Co. of North America and Firo Association, Hartford Fire- Ins; Co.. American Firo Insurance Co Westchester Fire Ins. Co., United Firemen' Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 8. Jardln St., Shenandoah Women love a clear, healthy complexion Pure blood makes it. Burdock Wood Hitlers makes pure blood. Lenten Season Atlantic City. Perfect weather perfect service at excel lent hotels perfect service to and fro via Philadelphia & Kcadiug Koute, Atlantic City Eailroad, connecting Philadelphia with At lantic City by frequent fast Kxpieas Trains equipped with coaches of most modern style, and Pullman Parlor Curs. Engines burn hard coal. No smoke. " One Good Turn Deserves 'Another Ii is so easy to gosthrough life doing good and helping to make others happy. A lady who had been ill with a complication of troubles, having been thoroughly cured and now enjoying perfect health, felt it a duty to tell her friends that the specific that brought her back to health was Hood's Sarsaparilla. Thus, after Hood's had served her well, she felt it deserved a good turn at her hands. Thousands tell the same story of blood purified and health re stored. Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses merit peculiar to itself. Catarrh " I suffered over six years with catarrh. Spent over $100 In advertised cures, Inhalers etc., without benefit. Finally tried Hood's Sarsaparilla and It accom plished a complete and lasting cure." M. A. Abbey, Victor Ave., Worcester, Mass. Castrltls " Nervousness caused by a fright made my wife suffer Intensely from f astrifls. Morphine was necessary to re ieve the suffering. Hood's Sarsaparilla and Hood's Pills were tried after all else failed and In four days she Improved and In 14 days she was cured." C. W. T. Schmidt, Cedar Falls, Iowa. BlOOd PolSOtl "At 12 I had bone dts cam and used crutches. Doctor prescribed and wanted to scrape It. My grandfather gave me Hood's Sarsaparilla. After taking four bottles I threw away crutches, am well and go to school." Charles Campbell, 1810 Ontario Ave., Niagara Falls, N. Y. Dizzy Spella - " After the measles my daughter had dizzy spells, which we th6ught would pass off but they did not until we gave her Hood's Sarsaparilla. In five days they disappeared and In one month she re gained her usual health." 13, H. Kamfeb bwk, 53 Graves Place, Holland, Mich. Indigestion "I now have a good ap petite, eat well, sleep well and my dyspep sia and Indigestion have left me. The reason Is I took Hood's Sarsaparilla which entirely cured me. I am Ilaggage -Master on the H. & O. Itallroad." Tuouai Coles, 110 Carr St., Sandusky, Ohio. crfbocfe SoMabatilfa Hood'. Hill cars llrtr lUi. the non-lrrltatlng snd ""only ftttrtlo tq uka wltfi llood't BsfurMrllla. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvet softness of the ekln Is Inva riably obtained by tbore who use FozzoNi'a Complexion i'owder. Wim A SPUING REMEDY The Most Wonderful Spring Medicine In the World. Completely Proslrntod By Spring )o1UHyniHl Grip Effects. Yet Three Bottles of Dr. Qroone's Korv ura Mado Her Strong and Woll. Mrs. E. II, Hack, Northfleld, Mass., says ! "A year ago last spring I was sick, and my nerves and stomach were very weak. I took Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve remedy, which strengthened and built me up so I was well. This spring I was conllned to my bed with the Grip. I could not sit up ons minute, and did not get to sleep for one whole week. I could not cat much, and could not digest any thing. I was completely prostrated and could not even keep my eyes open or have anyone come into the room, l again took Dr. Greene's Nervura. The first day I felt the benefit of the Nervura, and after taking three bottles I was completely cured. I do not think I should have been alive to-day If I had not taken Dr. Greene's Nervura. I am now atiie to ao my own work and enjoy health. I am subject to Heart disease, out nen l use tne iservura I am ontirely free from It. I always recom mend" Nervura, and in all my life I never saw anything that did me so much good as this wonderful medicine." You can have perset and absolute con fidence in Dr. Greene's Nervura blood and nerve reraody, and ba sure that it will benefit you from the fact that it is pre pared by a famous regular physician, Dr. Greene, 35 West I4th St., Now York City, our most successful specialist in curing nervous, chronic or lingering diseases, and this grand remedy is therefore per fectly adapted to cure. If you use this remedy, you also have the privilege of consulting Dr. Greene without charge or fee, personally or if you write about your case. anrilnorOfrii'rny TlKlit a Draw. Hot Springs, Ark., Mnrch 10. The 20-round glove contest between Oscar Gardner and Jimmy Murray, which took place nt Whittington Park, In the Cor bett and Fitzslmmons aronn, yesterday nftcrnoon, was declared n draw at the end ot the 20th round at G o'clock. It was n rattling contest from start to finish, with terrific fighting in every round. It drew n crowd of about 1,200 people. The feature of the entertain ment was the presence of ton or fifteen women. Por Infants and Children. The Khid You Have Always Bought ofWiiS Bears the Signature Itimlilntr tho Work nt Camp Monde. Middlctown, I'a., March 1(5. The re establishment of Cnmp Mende ns u place for the muster out of volunteer troops Is going rapidly forward. An officer of the qunrtermaster's department hns been here some time, nnd Is now putting the cnmp In condition for the occupancy of the troops. Yesterday Major Harry B. Wllkins, chief commissary of subsistence nt New York, was ordered to Cnmp Meade, to purchase nnd have on hand supplies to feed the troops when they reach the camp. Some Foolish People Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. They often say, "Oh, it will wear away," but in most cases it will wear them away. Could they be induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp's Balsam, which is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, they would immediately see the ex cellent eflect after taking the first dose. Price 25c. and 50c. Trial size free. At all drug gist'. Dnc Up EvMVSnuo Atrnlnst Hoolror. Chicago, Mnrch 10. August Becker, the sausage maker, who confessed on Tuesday night to having killed his wife and boiled nnd burned her body, yes terday took polico olllcers to the place in his yard where ho had burled the char red remains. Two baskets of burned bones were found, and Dr. Dorsey iden tified a portion of thoin as a human shoulder blade. A smnll piece of the woman's dross was also found. Rheumatism Cured lu a Day. "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 disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by Shenandoah drug store, Shenandoah. t mrsTplacb must die GoYerrtor Itoosovolt Olvosnis HcnHpnsj Kor ItofiiHinK to Intorforo. Albany, Murch 1(1. Governor Itoose vclt has refused to commute the sentence of Mrs. Martha 1'lnee, tho Urooklyn murderess, and she will be electrocuted some day during next week at Sing Sing prison. Iu announcing his decision Governor Iloosevclt declares thnt thero were no circumstances to mitigate the crime. He says: "Tho ovidenco allowed that the accused first blludod her stepdaughter with acid and then strangled her, and, after waiting in tho house all day, when her husband returned nt dark hnd at tacked him mid endeavored to kill lilm with an ax." The governor then refers to the efforts mado to pronounce the woman Insane, and of the overwhelming evidence of her sanity, and conclude: "This murder wu one of pecullnr de liberation and atrocity. To Interfere with the course of the law In this case could be justified only on the ground that never hereafter, under any clrctim sl a rices, should capital punishment be in Dieted upon auy murderess, oven though the victim was herself a woman, and even though thnt victim's torture pre ceded her death." tllfi fil2EI INVESTIflA'fdKi ItCKiilnr Army nontenant Doolnrod tho Stent Vnnt to Knt. Chicago, Mnrch 10. -The Inst witness called before the nrmy beef court of In quiry yesterday proved to be sensational, lie wns nn oltlier of the regular army, tflrst Lieutenant M. V. Davis, of the First cavalry, called nt the request of Mojor Lee, the represent ntlvp of Gen crnl Miles. Lieutenant Dnvis ton tilled that In Cuba one-half the quuu roast beef Issued to the soldiers was thrown nwoy boenttso It was unfit to oat. He testified tlint he had opened ono can himself and found ningsrots In it. Mujor Lee nuked! "How did the mag gots got in there?" '.'They were canned in there," the wit ness replied. Colonel Dnvis: "Are you awnre that In the process of canning this meat un dergoes such an Intense heat tlmt no animal life would survive In it?" "I don't menu to say they were olive; they wore timid." Dr. John 11. Show, of Jollet, Ills., surgeon of the Third Illinois volunteers, testified that on the voyage from New port News to I'orto Uleo canned roast beef wns issued, nnd there wns a great deal of complaint about It. It wns stringy, pulpy and nauseating, and did not seem to nourish tho men. While in I'orto ltico, U."t miles from I'ouie, the matter of rations wns taken out of the regiment's hands to u great extent. Gen eral Grant scorned to know more about It than anybody else. Tho witness took no particular interest then because of the action of General Grant. "Ho cannot violate the law?" "Ho did." "Did he Issue orders?" "Ho Issued whatever he saw fit." The board left for Omaha last night. Inspection ot the stock yards will be mado at Omnha and Kansas City, and at the latter city some evidence will be tnketi. The Intention of the court is to return to Chicago by next Tiiesdny to proceed with the exnmluntion of wit nesses hero. JOHN SHERMAN STRICKEN. Tho Kx-Socrotnrv Down With I'nou monln on n I'lonsiire Trip. St. Pierre, Martinique, March 1C John Sherman, who Is n passenger on board the American line steamer Paris, Captain Frederick W'ntkins which ur rived here ' lust night from Trinidad with a party of excursionists who are making a tour of the West Indian isl ands, is suffering from pneumonia. While at San Juan do Porto Itlco last Wed nesday Mr. Sherman was entertained by Hrigadler Genera! Fred D. Grant, commander of the mllltury department of Sun Juan, and cuiight cold. The malady was not considered serious until Tuesday night, after leaving Port of Spniu, when puoumoniu In the most serious form developed. Washington, Murch 10. Several tele grams nnd cablegrams were received last night from Fort De Franco regard ing former Secretary Sherman's condi tion. The Inst, which came to General Miles at midnight, said the sufferer was much bettor and serious results were not feared From tho fact that Mr. Sherman wns in first class health when he left ou the West Indian trip the family here has every reason to hope that he will re cover from tho attack, as the dispatches concerning him sny he is being given the best of care itnd attention. The excursion party of which he is a member left New York on tho Paris March 4, and wns to lie gone for a month. Mrs. Sherman is at her home iu this city. The knowledge of her husband's condi tion Is kept from her because of the ef fect it might have, as she hns not en tirely recovered from an attack of par alysis last fall, Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salve in tho world for cnta, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhenm, fever soros, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or jo pay required. It Is guaranteed to givo porfsct satisfaction or mony rofunded. Price 25 cents per box. For Bale by A. Vv'asloy. ltrtrrWon Win Ho nmlomliliUcd. Chicago. March 1(5. The result of the Democratic primaries which were held yesterday insures the renomination of Carter II. Harrison for mayor. No op position to the Harrison ticket wns made at the polls by the adherents of ex-Governor Altgeld, who will run as an independent candidate, nnd In conse quence n light vote wns polled. No trouble has been reported except in tho stock yards district, where there wns the usual number of broken heads. Tho rest of the city ticket lias been practi cally agreed upon. It will In nil prob ability bo as follows: City tronRurer, Adam Ortolfson; city clerk, William I.oefilcr: city attorney, Andrew J. Kyuu. Oraln-0 Brings Relief to tho cotlco drinker. Coffeo drinking is a hublt that is universally Indulged in and almost as universally injurious. Have you tried Graiu-O? It Is almost like coffee but the effects are just tho opposite. Coffee upsets the stomach, ruius the dlgest'on, effects the hoart -and disturbs the whole nervous system Qralu-Q tones up the stomach, aids digestion and strengthens the nerves. Thero is nothing but nourishment In Oruln O. It can't be otherwise. 15 and 23c per package. Itobbery, Acmoii nnd Uxbrolde. Waco, Tex., Murch 10. Ed Bean, nt Bleton, 25 miles south of here, after a night spent in robbery nnd arson, at tacked his wife in a fit of jealousy about daylight. The woman fled from their home through tho principal street of the town, pursued by her frantic husbnnd, who, when near enough to mnko sure of his uim, fired a lond ot shot into her hend. As she fell fare down he emptied the second barrel Into her body, after which he blew out his brains. The sound of the shots had scarcely died nway when flames were been Issuing from the big hardware store at Wilson & Austin, which was totally destroyed. An ex amination showed that tho weapons used. by Bean had been stolen from this store, and he hail eviildeptly set fire to the place after obtaining tho weapons snd sminunltlon Comrades, Attention. I served from '01 to '01, and was wounded on May 10,p.t,lu tholiattioof the Wilderness. 1 uTtuirt likntn liiiva lnv old comrudes know wlmt Celery King bus dono for me. In 1KX) my old complaint, chronlo dlarrboa, camo back. The d'lotors could not stop It, but Cel ery King bus cured me, and I am onto more enjoying life. Frank Ueehler, uwosso, Mich. (fln-V. Ath N. Y. V. I.I. Celery King cuhbs diseases of the Nerves, Biomucn, i.nerunu jviuucb. ouiu uy iuu' mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmit & 3 & 3 E 2 1 E M M VP public expression of .Shenandoah people, the statement of friends and neighbors, easily investigated, easily indorsed. Many readers of this are troubled with back-' ache, with rheumatic pains, with urinary disorders, with sick .kidneys ; have tried many recommended remedies and failed to get permanent relief. No wonder they ask for better proof. We say to every kidney sufferer, DOAN'S KIDNEY PILLS cure all forms of kidney ills, from Backache to Diabetes. Our evidence of it ? The best that can be had. Impossible to produce stronger proof than the indorsement that guarantees full value for every box of DOAIN'S KIDNEY PILLS. Here is a case of it. An emphatic statement of a Shenandoah citizen. ii EE EE S; We have many more like Mr. Robert S. Jones, miner, of West Poplar street, says : "For years I had backache but of late it seemed to have changed more to headache. I also had difficulty with the kidney secretions, accompanied by too frequent action. I'was troubled with a listless or tired feeling and though I used about every kind of medicine I knew about I cannot name one that I have not tested I got no permanent relief lrotn any of them. X finally read about Doan's Kidney Pills and got them from Kirlin's Pharmacy. They were the first remedy which gave me positive relief. They stopped the bladder trouble and I have had none of those headaches since. I recommend Doan's Kidney Pills as the best kidney medicine that ever came out." E E 8 All Druggists, Sell Doan's Kidney Will Not llotber tho "Assembly." Washington, March 10. In considering what policy should be adopted towards the Cuban military assembly, the au thorities have consulted Gonzales Que sada, the Cuban representative, who has advised that the nsscinbly be al lowed to run its course without molesta tion, as he holds that it has no strength outside of its own membership, nnd that any move to disband it would give the members nn opportunity to nppenr ns martyrs, This view hns been accepted. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common glasss with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours: a sediment or settling indicates an unheal thy condition of the kidneys j if it stains your linen it is evidence of kidney trouble ; too frequent desire to pass it or pain 'in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. WHAT TO DO. Tlieie is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pait) In passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant, necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the night. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures .of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. At druEE''1' cents or one dollar. You may have a sample bottle ar.d a book that tells more about it, both sent absolutely free by mail, if you send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghnmton, N. Y. When writing be sure and mention that you read this generous offer in the Shenandoah 1 1 era lu Coming lSvcutn. Mar. 17. Grand ball under the auspices of the Bryan Club, Bobbins' opera bouse. April 4. Schoppo Bros. Minstrels at For. guson's theatre. Annual performance. April 3. Grand coucert In tho P. M. church, corner Jardln and Oak streets, under auspices of the church choir. A Card. We, the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund tbo money ou a SO-cent bottle of Qreeno's Warrautcd Syrup of Tar if It fails to cure your cough or cold. Wo also guaran tee a 23-cent bottle to prove satisfactory or money refunded. A. Wasley, G. II. Uagen buch, Shenandoah Drug Store, and P. W. Blcrstcln & Co. ll-ll-33t-dv A C'oiiKroHHlomil .lulikot, Washington, March lO.-About 00 senators and representatives have ac cepted Invitations for a trip that has boon planned to inspect the routes of tins proposed Nicarauga nnd Panama canals, coming home by way of Santiago and other points of Interest In the West In dies, They will go as tho guests of the I'nnuma Canal company. The party will Jiavo 1111 ocean steamer to Itself, und will sail from Now York nbout March 23, and from Mobile April 1. Who Bald They Have a Cough 7 Advice Take I'an-Tlua, S5c. At (Jrubler Bros., drug store, Impossible 2 To Stronger Proof is evidence. Evidence is testimony, testimony is not always proof, stranger from a far away place a man in Maine a woman in Wisconsin may testify in most empjiatic language, but is it proof? proof to a Shenandoah citizen it : Pills. Price 50 cents per box. Fostor-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. tock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, B:owu Stout, Half aiid Half, Beer nd Porter. Also agent for the Famous L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Mt. Carbon Beer, Porter and Lively Ales. A full line of the finest brands of Liquors, Wines, Cigars, &c. All orders left at Solomon Haak's, 116 South Alain Street, Will receive prompt attention. Renovated, Refurnished, Re-established. Lakeside Hotel ! B. J. YOST, Prop. This popular hostelry Is now open for the entertainment of sleighing and skating rattles, Daucing pavillion always healed. Excellent skating on the lakes, and supper served to parties on short notice. DRINK CLEARY'S EXTRA FINE QUALITY -GINGER ALE,- Superior Sarsaparilla.. and Orange Champagne. MUL-CHEnr-STORE, -DEALER IN- Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale, and Retail, SO Wost Qontro Street. Produce 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 Proof but for testimony differs. A We think not! Positive is the experience and 2 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 Pilsner Beer. Needs no recommendation. Put up in bottles for family use and delivered at your home. Lauer's Pilsner Draught Beer Is drank by the majority ol beer drinkers. They are good authority on which is best. Christ. Schmidt, Agen and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH - PA EVAN J. DAVfES. Liyery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardln St. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY Brewers of the Finest and Purest u ALE, WEISS BEER. 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