TheHerald 13TAIU.lSlll:i 1HT0, "All the News That's Fit to Print." Published every evening, except Hominy, at 8 Boutli J Aril In street, Shenandoah, l'n. i-ono dhtanci; Ti:i,i:rnoNi:. The Itcrnld Is delivered In 8hennn1onh nnil the surrounding towns for six cents n w- ck, pay. able to the carriers, Ily mall 18.00 n yeur, nr 23 cents n month payable In advance. Ad vertisements charged according to space and position. The publishers reserve the right to change the position of advertisements whenever the publloatlon of news demands It, The right Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, that the publishers may deem Improper. Adver tising rates nindn known upon application. Entered at the post office at Hhcitandouh, Pa., as second class mall matter. WEDNESDAY. MARCH 30. 1890 OUR COUNTRY : First, Last ana Forever. Is the Senatorial deadlock to be broken Indications point In that direction. A Nkw York lady has referred to tho Admiral m "Dooley." There may be no authority for It ; but thero have always been suspicions Unit he was Irish. He is so intensely Ameri can. A dollar worth 100c In iold will buy a pretty good dinnor. The Bryan dollar is different. A man may lunch on 40c, but does not ban. quet on It. A L Alton paper mill just built in Sweden has obtained its entire plant of machinery from this country, American machinery is in demand in nearly all the Scandinavian countries. Thk Maryland Agricultural College announces that every peach bud in the state was destroyed by the recent polar waves. Haying disposed of this preliminary, the peach men can now settle down to business. A courtKSPONDENT of the New York Press is alarmed over the method of dress in vogue among the Filipinos. He doesn't regard fig and palm leaves as adequate. But he has forgotten the broad and expansive smile. Perhaps It would be well to aslf General Otis and his corps command ers upon what meat he feeds his brave soldiers. They seem to be able not only to keep out of the hospitals, but to be on the alert always, and when it comes to fighting they are just about right. Thk Borough Council and Auditors of Smethport, the county seat of Mc- Kean county, are rigid economists. They have just posted a few type written copies of the Auditors' report for 1808. The local papers have severely criticised this action and sug gest that it would be well to have several printed copies. Mr. Bryan, not satisfied with re minding the Eastern Democracy that there is no god but the silver god, is engaged in impressing his views, or rather his will, upon the nominal head of the New York Democratic Club. The young man from out of Nebraska has lost no time in "rubbing it in" on the gentlemen who repudi ated his candidacy und his platform a few years ago, and who now stub bornly refuse to admit a change of heart such as the prophet of a chenp- ened currency suggests. Mr. Bryan has gone down into his rhetorical locker and drawn out a shot of the kind which made lilm famous at Chi cago and caused a sentimental wave to carry him to the nomination beach His observation to Mr. Belmont that differences which are greatouough to' separate people at the polls are great enough to separate them at political banquets, savors of the epigrammati and is a worthy illustration of th nicety with which this leader of mistaken, not to say dishonest, cause can turn a phrase and round a period, If the canned beef industry of Chicago has received a fatal thrust by the developments before the Court of Inquiry, comments the Wilkesbarre Record, the millionaire owners of that industry will only have them selves to blame. Thousands of people who have been consumers of Western canned meats of all kinds will not purchase another pound after reading the testimony of many of the wit nesses concerning the meat supplied to our army. The owners of th canned beef industry will lose many times the amount they made by thel dealings with the government. Not only at home, but throughout the world, the loss of trade in that Hn will be immense. Biliousness, sour stomach, constlpa tlon and all liver Ills are cured by HootS's PHIs The iion-irrlt.it log cathartic. Price 25 cents of all druggists or by mall of U.I. nooa c i d., ioweu, .muss. THM-CHEnr-STORE, o DEALER IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale tad Retail. -Q West Centre Street. MR. SHtiftMAN HUMP. AdAIN. flio HlMliiirttlMicd Invnlld'n Pallid Feature Show SnrloiiH Mine. Newport News, Vn., March 2!). The cruiser Chicago, which left Hampton Heads March III under orders to over take the American liner Paris mid trans fer from that ship Secretory of State John Sherman, who hml been taken seriously ill, nrrlved nt Old I'oltit yes terday with the distinguished lnvnlid m hoard. The px-m-eretary'H daughter, Mrs. McCullum, wtitched the cruiser's opproach from the veranda of the Olmiii berliti hotel, preparations for the re ception o the itivnlld having been mndo under her persounl suporvUlon. Mr. Frank Wibnrg came nshore when the cruiser dropped anchor,, bringing reas suring news to the anxious watchers with Mm. McCflllmu. lie then returned to the Chicago. Later in the afternoon Mr. Sherman, closely muluVil, and with his features entirely concealed beneath a henvy black veil, was placed in u Hteam launch and removed to the pier. lie wan borne In a litter to the hotel on the broad shoulders of four marines. At t! p. in. he was again placed on the litter and taken on board the Washington boat, lie reached the latter city early this morning, and was at once taken to his home. That Mr. Sherman Is n very sick man no one who got a glimpse of his palli.l features can doubt. Naturally of spar build, he has lost flesh tiutil his thin ness is strikingly apparent, and he Is obviously far advanced in feebleness and general Infirmity. Tea Workmen Terribly Iltiruoil. Johnstown, Pa., March !!!). Ten men were horribly burned, two of them probably fatally, by the blowing off of monster cylinder head on a blowing engine in blast furnace No. 0 of the Cambria Steel company last night. The victims are: George Haberkorn, face steamed until the flesh looks like a raw beefsteak; Joseph Shuster, 1" years old, overcome with gas and burned about the face; C. Diamond, John Barrett, James J. Miller, Samuel Markett, Henry Kukuck, Michael Sshugruef, Henry Hoi- ron and y. Bowers. What Shall We Do. A serious and dangerous disease prevails in this country, dangerous because so decep tive. It comes on so slowly yet surely that it is often firmly seated before we are aware of it. The name of this disease which may be divided into three distinct stages is, First, Kidney trouble, indicated by pain in the back, rheumatism, lumbago, frequent desire to urinate often with a burning sensation, the flow of urine being copious or scant with strong odor. If allowed to advance, this reaches the Second stage, or Bladder trouble, with heavy pain in the abdomen low down between the navel and the water passage, increasing de- sire to urinate, with scalding sensation in passing, small quantities being passed with difficulty, sometimes necessary to draw it with instruments. If uric acid or gravel has formed, it will prove dangerous if neglected, The Third staee is Bright's Disease. There is comfort in knowing that Dr, Cilmer, the great kidney and bladder pecialist, has discovered a Remedy famous for its marvelous cures of the most distressing cases and known as Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root. It is sold by all druggists. As a proof of the wonderful virtues of this great discovery, Swamp-Root, a sample bottle and book of valuable information will be sent absolutely free by mail on application to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing kindly mention that you read this liberal offer in the Shenandoah Herald. The Revolution ill ltollrln. Lima, Peru, March lit). According the latest advices from the province Oruro, Bolivia, the seat of hostilities between the government troops under President Alonzo and the Federalists, or Insurgents, the latter ure advancing to ward the city of Oruro, where General Alonzo's rebcrves are stutioued. The expected battle may, however, be avoid ed, as it is also reported that peace nc gotiations have been reopened. To-Night and To-Morrow Night And each day and night during this week yon can get at any druggists Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, acknowledged to be the most successful remedy over sold for Coughs, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma and Consumption. Get a bottle to-day and keep it always in the house, so vou can check your cold at once. Price 25c and 50c. Sample bottle free. j. uridine: tlio Dead 'Homes. New York, March 29. Tho United States transport Crook, which arrived here yesterday afternoon with the bodit of the soldiers who died during the cam paign in Porto Itico and the bodies of 071 of the soldier dead from Santiago, this morning went to the army pier at the foot of Pacific street, Brooklyn. Th work of taking the bodies off was be gun at once. The army officials are o the opinion that the last body will no be lifted from the hold until Friday. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Aiintlmr stnr For Sirs. Hotkln. C Vr.m.u,i Mn rill on pnr,lnl!B Botkin was granted a further stay of execution for 'M days by Judge Cook yesterday, in order to give tier attorneys tmA n filA anmniliniwta . iha Itltl if exceptions on appeal of her case to the supreme court. To Cure u Cold In One Day Take "Laxative Biomo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If it falls to cure. 25c. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. tf A V nl ii ii III m ViiW .f fiitti-nl . rnml.i-l.W V,if.ii Mnreb in Prnf an T "M WnlfF nf TTnrvnrd ttnlrnmlr V- has recently discovered in a newly de veloped part of the zinc minon at Frank lin Furnace, n. J., a vaiunaie new mm era! containing from to 'H per cent of zinc. It is thought that the discovery may prove of considerable economic im portance. Prom the name of the town ship, Ilnrdyston, in which It was first recognized, Professor wont nag enristcn- ed the new mineral "llardystonlte. yon Try It. If Shlloh's Cough and Consumption Cure, whieh Is sold for the small price of 96 eU., 50 eta. and $1.00, does uot sure take the bottle back and wo will refund your money. Sold for over fifty years on this guarantee, Price 35 ets. and 60 eta. Sold by P. D. Klrliuand a guarantee. fNALESWoMEN understand what torture Is. Constantly on their feet whether well or 111. Compelled to smile and be agreeablo to customers while dragged down with some feminine weakness. Backaches and head aches count for little. They must keep going or lose their place. To theso Mrs. Plnkham's help is offered. A letter to her at Lynn, Mass., will bring her advice free of all charge. Miss Nancie Siiode, Florence, Col., writes a letter to Mrs. Pink ham from which wo quote : "I had been in poor health for some time, my troubles hav ing been brought on by standing, so my physician said, caus ing serious womb trouble. I had to give up my work. I was just a bundle of nerves and would have fainting spells at monthly periods. I doctored and took various medicines, but ing Lydia medicine. be I Kan., II Ml Ml I MM III .l.Va -t- left ovary being so swollen and soro that I could not move without pain. Now, thanks to your wonderful medicine, that tired feeling is all gone, and I am healthy and strong." WINDSOR HOTEL FlRE VICTIMS. UnlOontinrd Demi Will Ho Hurled nt Tnrri-town on Hunter Monday. New York. March 'M. AVarrcn V. Lcland, proprietor of the Windsor hotel, announces that arrangements have been definitely made for holding funeral ser vices over the remains of the unidentified bodies recovered from the ruins of the hotel on Easter Slonday. The services Will be field in the Church of the Heav enly Itest. ltev. D. Parker Morgan will officiate. It has been decided by a majority of the friends and relatives of the deceased that the Interment will take place In Sleepy Hollow cemetery. at Tarrytown, and an appropriate monu ment will mark the last resting place of those who perished in the flames. Ihe trunk of n woman s body was found last night about the site of the laundry. Nothing remained but the trunk, and that was much charred. This body was entered on both the police and morgue records as "Body No. 25. "Body No. 20" was found at midnight. It Is the best preserved yet taken from the ruins. There is a trunk, parts or the legs and n part of one arm. The body is evidently that of a man. It was found about where the main entrance of the hotel opened into the office. The total number of identified persons killed during tho fire mid dying subsequently from injuries received In the fire is 11, making the total number of known dead 37. The bodies receovercd in the ruins account for 2(1 of the 45 persons re ported missing. What Is Ballon 7 A grand old remedy for Cough, Colds and Consumption; used through the world for half a century, has cured innumerable cases of Incipient consumption and relieved many In advanced stages. If you are not satisfied with tho results wo will refund your money. Price 25 eta., 50 cts. and $1.00. Sold by P. D. Klrlin and a guarantee. THE PRODUCE MARKETS As Reflected by Dealing1) In Phllndel- pmn nnil Ilnltliunre. Philadelphia, March 28. Flour strong; winter superfine, $2.15(32.40; city mills, extra, $2.50S2.7G; Pennsylvania roller, clear, J3.O503.2S. Rye flour steady, but quiet, at $3.2083.25 per barrel for choice Pennsylvania. AVheat dull; No. 2 red, March, TO47Gc. Corn slow; No. 2 mixed, March, 39V439tc: No. 2 yellow, for local trade. 40c. Oats quiet and steady; No. 2 white, 35c.; No. 2 white, clipped, 35VfeSI36c, Hay firm; choice timothy, $13 for large bales. Beef steady; beef hams, $18.E0fU9. Pork firm; family, $1212.G0. Lard steady; western steamed, $5.55. Butter steady; western creamery, 1722c; do. factory, 121414c.; Elgins, 22c; Imitation creamery, 13&18Hc; New York dairy, 14H20r,; do. creamery, 17022c; fancy Pennsylvania prints Jobbing at 24027c; do. wholesale, 23c. Cheese steady; large, white, 12c; small do., 12Uc; large, colored, 12c; small do., I2',40123ic ; light skims, 8?i 10c; part do., 71489c; full do., 405c. Eggs steady; New York and Pennsylvanli, 13c; western, fresh, 13c; southern, 13fl 13c. Potatoes steady; New York, $1,500 2.50; Long Island, $202.50; Jersey sweets, $233.25. Tallow quiet; city, 4?ic: country, 405c Cottonseed oil dull; prime crudd, 22c; do. yellow, 26c. Petroleum easy; re fined New York. $7.26; Philadelphia and Baltimore, $7.20; do. In bulk, $4.70. Rosin firm; strained, common to good, $1.37&. Turpentine dull at 45404Cc. Cabbage quiet; domestic, $4810 per 100. Baltimore, March 28. Flour firm and unchanged. Wheat dull and lower; spot and month, 76H075Hc; April, 75076Hc; May, 7507Cc.; steamer No. 2 red, 700 71c; southern, by sample, 68076c; do. on grade, 7175?4C Corn dull and lower; spot and month, 38638c; April, 380i 39c; May, 39c; steamer mixed, 37Vi? 37Hc; southern, white. 40c.; do. yellow, 39Hc. Oats firm; No. 2 white, 36Hc; No. 2 mixed, 32Vii33c. Rye steady; No. 2 near by 6S58Hc; No. 2 western, 60c. Hay firm; No. 1 timothy. $11.50012. Grain freights dull; steam to Liverpool, per bushel, 2d. April; Cork, for orders, per quarter, 2s. lOtyd.feSs. April. Lettuce at $1.75f2.26 per bushel box. Live Htook Mnrkots. New York, March 28. Nothing doing of Importance In beeves; feeling steady; cables weak; refrigerator beef lower at 9c. per lb. Calves steady; common to choice veals, $57.26; tops, $7.37V4. Sheep nominal: lambs steady to firm; prime to choice lambs, $6.2636.50: mainly $6.4006.50. Hogs steady ut $164.15 per 100 lbs. East Liberty. Pa., March 28. Cattlo steady; extra, $SJ01i.fl6; prime, $5.3006.50; common, $3.5001. Hogs steady; prime me dium weights, $1.0604.10; heavy hogs and best Yorkers. $101.05; light Yorkers, $3.5ft' 4; good pigs. $3.7508.90 ; common pigs and skips, $80.&O; roughs, $2.503.50. Sheep slow; choice wethers. $506.10; common, $2.7608.75; oholce lambs. $6.9006; common to good, $4.7606.85; clipped lambs, $1,500 6.10; veal culveti, $607. A Common Sanger. If you have ever had a cold whloli yon pemiittod to "wear away" It may interest you to know It was a dangerous proceeding. Every cold and cough which Is neglected paves the way for consumption, bronchitis, asthma or catair1!. Otto's Cure, the famous German throat and lung remedy, will cure any cough or cold and save you from con sumption. Sold by all druggists. Prices 25c and 50c per bottle. WOMEN WHO EARN got no relief, and whon I wrote to you I could not walk more than four blocks I followed your advice, tak 15. Pinkham's Blood Purifier in connection with the Vegetable Com pound and began to gain in strength from the first. I am getting to be a stranger to pain and I owe it all to your There is none equal to it. for I have tried many others be fore using yours. Words cannot said too strong in praise of it." Miss Polly Frame, Meade, writes: "Dear Mrs. Pinkham I feel It my duty to write you in regard to what your medicine has done for , me. I cannot praise it enough. Since my girlhood I had been troubled with ir regular and painful periods and for nearly five years had suffered with falling of the womb, and whites. Also had ovarian trouble, the THE PACIFIC COAST I.1MITFD VIA "the true southern route." Tho "Pacific Coast Limited," tho new California train will leavo Chicago at 2:00 p. m and St. Louis 10:30 p. m every Tuesday and Saturday arriving at I.os Angeles third day at 4:00 p. m.. and San Francisco fourth day noon, and wllll run via Chicago & Alton, St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern, Texas & Pacific, and Southern Pacific Hallways. This luxurious train consists of a composite car containing reading, writing, smoking room, buffet, barber-shop and bathroom ; a compartmont car containing seven privato compartments and doublo drawIug-iooms; twelve section sleeping-cars with stato and drawing-rooms, also, dining-car in which all meals will bo served a la carte, and travorses a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow blockades, blizzards or high altitudes are un known. In addition to our weekly tourist car lluo via tho scenic route, wo will oporato a weekly Unrist car via "Tho Truo Southern Eouto," leaving Chicago overy Tuesday and from St. Louis every Friday morning. For illustrated and descriptive literature, time tables, very lowest rate of faro to all points west and southwest, address J. P. McCann, Travelling Passenger Agent, or W. E. Ilopt, Gen'l Eastern Passcngor Agout, 391 Broad way, New York. tf Had Catarrh 30 Yenrs. JosiaU Bacon, conductor on the P. W. & B. R. R., says. "I had suffered with catarrh for 36 years and regarded jny case as hopeless. One clay I saw the testimonial of Geo. II. Heani in a Braz ilian Balm circular. Hearn was the engineer on my train and I knew his case, was desperate. I talked with Hearn and his cure gave ine hope. I began the use of the Balm at once. There was not much chance for the first two mouths but then I began to improve and in six montlis, to my inexpressible satisfaction, I was entirely cured." Shenandoah drug store, wholesale agents. Kagles mere The T.ufco of the Eagles. Among tho many charmiug places within a day's journey of Philadelphia, tho Phlladol phia & Beading Railway has great plca.su ro In presenting Eagles Mcro a beautiful sheet of clear deep water way up on tho crest of Alleghonies. Hero are modern finely-ap. pointed hotels and beautiful cottages, boat ing, bathiug, fishing, all at their very best. Tho Eagles Mere Chautauqua for thoso who desire lectures, music, and other attractions of this character. Puro air and a remark. ably cool temperature in summer. Although hidden away in the virgin lorest, it is reached directly by railroad, und has, also, mall, express, telegraph, and telephone ser vice. Let us mail you a book giving more infor mation about it. We will If you will write for it to Edson J. Weeks, General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia & Beading Railway, Philadelphia, Pa. There Never Was a Better Cure Than Pan-Tina for coughs, S5o. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. THEY WENT TO THE CIRCUS. nnt General Lee Took Tlieia It Wun All Itlltht. General Robert K. Lee, the famous Con federate commander, was as kind hearted and slmplo mannered as he was bravo nnd able. While president of Washington and Loe university, Virginia, in tho latter years of his life, ho was greatly beloved by the children, whom ho loved in return. It was his delight to glvo tho little ones pleas ure. Professor Nelson's two Uttlo girls were great favorites. Tho general would turn nnd rldo with them whon thoy met. encourngo them to talk of thoir dolls and playthings and then escort them homo with as much gallantry as they were young ladles. IIo would alight and, help ing them down from the gentle old horso thoy both rode, ho would part with a kiss from each. Onco tho strict Presbyterian rulo of tho Nelson household was rudely shocked by tho general. A circus was coming to town and as Professor and Mrs. Nelson left for a visit of several days thoy charged tho children on no uccount to go. So the two Uttlo girls hung over tho fence, listened to tho rniisio and envied tho children that passed on their way to that tented para- also, liut thoy never onco hoped to go. Presently a lurger crowd of children than ever imno along and in their midst was General Leo keoiilyonjoyiiigtho happiness of his Uttlo proteges, Tho Uttlo Nelson girls joined tho party without a word when ho asked them to oomo along with It 1 in Soon they wero all In the tent and when tho performance began all wero glv pn refeerved beats by tho owner of tho cir cus. "Mothor, wo went to tho circus I" was the greeting of tho chlldron on their pt4 ents' return. 'Why, children, didn't I tell you you must iiqt gof" said their mother "Hut General Iau toqk us." "Oh, woll," suld thoir mother, "If Gen eral Leo took you, that's nil right I" After that going to tho circus was a le gttlmato amusement for children. Troy Times. wrecked Portland located. It la Believed Thoro Are Still Many Ilodlo In tho Wreck. Iloston, March 20. It Is believed that Hie hull of the lost strainer Portland hns been located. The crew of the schooner Maud H. on Monday hauled up a quan tity of steamer finishings entangled In their llshlng trnwU. The wreckage con sists of two electric light brackets, n mattress, some minor cnbiu furnishings, a heaving line and a garter. The point nt which it was brought up was 22'0 miles from Iloston light, 17 miles south southeast of Cape Ann nnd 24 miles from Highland light, and the depth of the water between BO nnd CO fathoms. Only a few weeks ago another fisher mnn at very nearly the same place brought up some wash bowl fillings, bl'l these could not be positively Identified. The articles Just found, when brought ashore, were positively identified lij Agent C. K. Willlanit, of the Portland line, as being a part of the furnishings In one of the steamer's cabins, while th'' finding of the garter leads to the belief that there are bodies in the wreck. Of the 200 lm in n n bodies who went down with the steamer In the gale of Nov. 20 nnd 27 the remains of less than W were recovered along Ihe shore of Cape Cod, over 110 miles away. It Is pos sible, therefore, that tunny bodies an In the wreck, but grapples will be tie sole melius of bringing to light any nd dltional portions of the vessel. The steamboat people will take no action in the matter, leaving further action to Hie owner of the vessel, John li". liurke, of New York. A number of propositions have already been submitted to Mr, Ilurke for the raising of the steamer, based on the theory that very little o! the vessel was washed away before she sank, nnd Hint If found she could b. made serviceable again. .1. SterflifU ?fn-toi"i'M NoW I'nrty. Chicago, March 20. A special dispatch from Omaha credits J. Sterling Morton with the Intention of forming a new po litical party, which he declares will be the greatest political organization since the formation of the Republican party. Discussing the proposed new party Mr. Morton says: "I have the utmost faith in the plan. A party will be organized July 4 that will stand for conservatism pre-eminently. No doubt the platform will contain some elements common to all parties, but the keynote will be con servatism. There Is n vast field for the new party's operations." BucWen's Arnica Salve. The best salve in the world for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhoam, fovor sores, L . . .. I. .! 1. . . I ,.l.lll,lr,l.,n gtnrvhO .tin all skin eruptions, and "positively cures pilos, or jo pay required, it is gnaranieoa ro give nerfoct satisfaction or mony refunded. Piico S3 con ts per box For salo bv A . Waslor. Utility Lover's Confenslon. Bridgeport, (Jonn., Mnrch 20. In the trial of Dr. Nancy Guilford for the murder of Knimn Gill by a criminal operation Harry Oxley, of Southlngton, who is said to have been responsible for the condition of Miss Gill, was called to the stand. The young man was nervous, and trembled violently. He testified that he had known Emma Gill nil his life. He saw her last Aug. 27, 1808. On Aug. 17, 1898, he went with her to the Bridge port house of Dr. Guilford and there made with Dr. Guilford a bargain that the girl should be operated upon for $150. At that time he paid down $05 in cash. Witness testified to further pay ments to Mrs. Guilford. Oraln-0 Brings Relief to tho cofice drinker. Coffeo drinking Is a habit that is universally indulged in and almost as universally injurious. Have you tried Grain-O? It is almost llko coffee but tho effects are just tho opposite. Coffee upsets the stomach, ruins tho digest'on. effects tho heart and disturbs the whole nervous system Grain-0 tones up the stomach, aids digestion and strengthens the nerves. There is nothing but nourishment In Grain-O. It can't bo otherwise 15 and 25c per package. Fire I Fire I tire I Insure your property from loss In the oldest and strongest cash companies: Phila. Underwriters Insurance Co. of North America and Fire Association, Hartford Fire Ins. Co., American Fire Insurance Co., West Chester Fire Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jardin St.. Shenandoah. Remember If You Have a Cough or Cold, Pan-Tina always cures, 25c. At Gruhler Bros., drug store. Maryland Ux-Governor In u Cyclone. Scimn, Al,i March 20. A cyclone did considerable damage to the little town of Bldderville yesterday. The sawmill of the Juekson Lumber company and the company store was badly wrecked and a number of dwelliugs demolished. A large dwelling was carried more thau a hundred yards. Ex-Governor Jack son, of Maryland, who is president of the lumber company, was visiting tho mills, and with several others was In the il!ee during the storm. The olflce was Wrecked, but all miraculously escaped .ujury. . S. S. GOEi TO THE BOTTO Promptly Reaches the Seat of all Blood Diseases and Cures the Worst Gases. . ... , uiouu uiseases Knows that thero are no ail ments or troubles to obstinate and difficult to cure. Very few remedies claim to cure such real, deep-soated blood diseases as S. S. 8. cures and none can offer suoh Incontrovertible evldenceof merit. 8 8. 8 is not me'reh tonic-it fo,?nZHnn!h0Sd0Wn t(th0 7 feat of a11 blood dieaes,ana gets at the if ntJ ?uf th ye'J W058t case?' "dWtB the poison from the systtm. It does it;1'k8.the.r .redlM'. dry up U!. Pl80n ttnd Wd it from view temporarily; only to break forth again moro violently than ever; 8. 8. 8. forces out eveiv trace of taint, and rids the system oflt forever. 7 MrS.T. V. T.HO AfnnfrmmnMw il. I ilfl ...,.,.....,,,I. mc,; oomo years ago I was inoculated with poison by a nurse who infected iny babe with blood taint. I was covered with sores and ulcers from head to foot, and in my oreateitremity I prayed to die. Several prominent physicians treated me, but all to no purpose. Tho mercury and potash which they Save me seemed to add fuel to tho awful flame which was evourlnc me. I was advised by friends who had seen wonderful cures made by it, to try Swift's Specific. I im proved from the start, as the medloine stemed to go direct to the cause of the trouble and force the poison out. Twenty bottles oured me comDlatelv." Swift's KnAeifln S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD -Is the only remedy that Is guaranteed purely vegetable, and contains no mercury, potash, amnio, or any other mineral or chemical It never falls to cure Cancer, Kczema, 8orofu!tt, Rheumatism, Contagious Blood I Poison Tetter, Bolls, Carbuncles, gores, etc. "on' Valuable books mailed free by Swift Bpeolfle Company, AtlanU, Ob A KANSAS LYNCHING. The I.yuohor-H Stndo No Attempt to Coneonl Thoir Identity. Holton, Kan., March 20. Henry San derson, who murdered Mrs. Klelseher nt Mnyetta on Sunday, was lynched near here yesterday morning. Sanderson at tempted to shoot his sweetheart. Myrtle Fleischer, for refusing to receive his at tentions, but struck her mint, Mrs. John Fleischer, who died Monday night. San derson was brought to llolton Sunday night and placed In a roiuu In J. Ilorr's restaurant Instead of being taken to Jail, as ho was sufToring from an ac cidental gunshot wound Inlllcted by him self. Sheriff Unas place no guard over hint except an unarmed attendant to look after his wound. At 2 o'clock In the morning the mob, coming, it Is believed, from Maycttn. kicked open the door of the room where the prisoner was con fined, placed him In n farm wagon find drove to a high bridge crossing a creek. Here they bound Sanderson hand and foot, tied n stout rope about his neck and pushed him off Hie bridge. His neck was broken by the fall. The little hand of farmers then went home as quietly us they hail eiime. The lynchers wen- not ninsked and made no attempt to conceal their identity. Toleuriipliliiir Without Wtro. London. March 20. Gugllelmo Mar coni, Hie Inventor, who recently, after long delay, obtained permission from the French government to establish n station on the French const for the purpose of experimenting with wireless telegraph.! between England and France, nimonni es that lie has conducted successful experi ments between the south foreland, County of Kent, and Boulogne, at the uiouth of the Limine. The Times tills morning prints a hundred word dispatch, the first press message by the the Alnr coni system, and says: "The experiments were conducted with the Morse code, which was received as distinctly as if the termini had been connected by wires." Olnoy For the Presidency. Millwaukoe, March 20. The Journal says that a movement Is under way to make ex-Secretary of State Richard Olnoy the Democratic candidate for president next year is revealed in u let ter from Boston to The Journal. General Olnev'a campaign is based on the theory that he Is In favor of Imperialism, while opposed to nnncxntlon. The writer of the letter referred to Is very prominent In Democrutie polities, nnd he says the movement In Mr. Olney's favor is well under way. It Is urged In his behalf, that he. though a gold Democrat In 1800. did not make himself obnoxious to the free Silver element nnd that on the ex panslou questlou he would be nn avail able candldnte, being opposed to tne an nexation of distant islands. Rheumatism Cured In a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu ralfia 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 Orcnnlzcd to Assnll Yoiiiik'm Itobuko Minneapolis, March 20. The Journnl says: The officers of the Fifteenth Minnesota volunteers will not be con tent to resume civilian life with the stigma of General Young's scathing re buke attached to them. He practically accused the entire staff of incompetence and cowardice on the occasion of the Iatr mutiny, nnd though they have been mus tered out they have formed nn organiza tion with the sole object of obtaining vindication, and will Institute n fund for prosecuting the matter. For a time a plan was seriously considered to bring charges ng.iinst General Young, but this has been dropped. HEST OF ALT. To clcause the system in a gentle and truly beneficial manner, whon tho Springtime comes, use the true and perfect remedy, Syrup of Figs. Buy tho genuine. Manu factured by the California Fig Syrup Co only, and for sale by all druggists, at SO cents per bottlo. Ask your grocer for tho "Royal Patent flour, and take no other brand. It is the bost flour made. ISIctit Hour Iny For Hrleklnyora Philadelphia, March 20. The commit tee of the Master Bricklayers assocla tion, which has been in conference with a committee representing the Journey men Bricklayers' Protective association, at a joint meeting last night acceded to the demands of the men for a day of eight hours. Instead of nine, as at present. No ugreemeut could be reached on the question of wages. The present scale Is a minimum of 37 cents an hour, The men demand for the year beginning May 1- 45 cents an hour. The employers agreed to pay i-Vj cents, but the oner was' declined. Another conference will be held. In every test made S. S. S. easily demonstrates iti superiority over other blood remedies. It matter not how ob stinate the case, nor what other treat ment or remedies have failed, S. 8. 8. nltvnwa t,.n,.ntln 1 l i.ouiien mm cures any disease where the blood ii In any way involved. Everyone who has had experience with THEY RIDICULE IT. Many Peopla Ridicule the Idea of an Ab- soiUte Curo for Djinepsla and Stomach Troubles. Rldlcule, However, Is not Argument, and Facts are Stubborn Things, Stomach troubles aro hi common mid In most cases, no oMtlnato to euro that pcoplo aro apt to look with suspicion on any rcmeily claiming to he a Milldl, pcrmunen'. cure for dyspepsia ami Indigestion. Many such pride tlicmsolvfs on tliciraculcncm In never being humbugged, especially in medicines. This fear of being humbugged can bo car ried too far. so far, in fact that many people suffer lor years with weak digestion rather than risk a littlo time and money In faith fully testing tho'claiuis made of a preparation So reliable and unlversnl'y U'cd as Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Now Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are vastly lilforcut In niio important rospectttom ordin ary proprietary medicines for the reason that they aro not a secret patent medicine, no secret Is made of their lugredlonts, butanaly sls shows them to contain tho natural diges tive ferments, pure aseptic pepsin, tho diges tive acids, (lolilcu Seal, bls.niith, hydrastls and mix. They aro uot cathartic, neither do they act powerfully on any organ, but tliey euro Indigestion on the coinmon-sctiso plan of digesting tho food caton thoroughly Iwforo it has timo to ferment, sour and cause ho mischief. Tliis Is the only secret of their MICCCSS. C-.itliarllo pills never havo and never cau curo Indigestion and stomach troubles bo- eauso they act entirely on the bottels, whereas the wholo trouble is really in tho stomach. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets taken after meals digest tho food. That is all thoro Is to it. Food not digested or half digested is pnlsou as it creates gas, acidity, headaches, palpitation of the heart, loss of flesh and ap petito and many other troubles which are often called by some other namo. They are sold by druggists Tivorywhore at GO cents per package. Address F. A, Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich , for littlo book on stomach diseases, sent free. 00 TO FLORIDA See That Your Ticket Reads via the Southern Railway. Tho Southern Railway operates three through tiains on each week day and two on Sunday. It is an Inland route, clean and tkrough an Interesting section of the South. The schedules of its trains aro fast, but not too fast to bo maintained. Write to John M. lieall, District Passenger Agent, 828 Chestnut stroct, Philadelphia, for full Information, Illustrated matter and advauco Pullman reservations. 3-24-10t Many a Lover Has turned with disgust from an otherwise lovablo girl with an offensive breath. Karl's Clover Root Tea purifies the breath by its action on tho bowels, etc., as nothing else will. Sold for years on absolute guarantee. Price 23 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Klrlin and a guarantee. Will You Winter In Florida ? This will bo tho greatest season Florida has had for years. You ought to go and go via tho Southern Railway. Its tho best route. If you will write John M. Bcall, District Passenger Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa., be will arrange all the details of your trip for you. A Card. We, tho undersigned, do horeby agreo to refund tho money on a 50-cent bottlo of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar if It fails to curo your cough or cold. Wo also guaran tee a 25-cent bottle to provo satisfactory or money refunded. A. Wasloy, O. II. Hagen bucb, Shenandoah Drug Store, and P. W. Bicrstcin & Co. ll-U-33t-(lw This Is the trado mark of tho short lino to Florida tho Southern Railway. Two daily trains are operated all the year, and during the winter season, a third, the Florida Limited, Is added. If you are going to Florida or anywhere olso in the South, ask for a ticket via the Southern Railway. Write to John M. Beall, District Passengoi Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. LADIES D0Y0OKKQV DR. FELIX LE BRUM'S Steel Pennyroyal Treatment is the original and only FRENCH, saf o and reliable enro on tho mar ket, l'rlce. Il.uu; sent oy man. Genuine sold only by Kirlln's drug store. IS NOW ON TAP. It can be had at all the lead ing saloons. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH - PA DRINK CLEAR Y'S EXTRA PINE QUALITY GINGER ALE,- Superlor Sarsaparilla.. and Orange Champagne. , Uelel.rated ii -. ' J'owderfl never . thfia ' rith Tana PnnilTTnril 1111 and other lift i3r rcinwllw). AJwiyibuytlit Li nd Mold dM jfliJIju 0
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