TheHerald KST.VIIMSIIUD 1810, "All the News That's Fit to Print." Published every eventuff, exrept Hum.fty, nt 8 Bouth Jnrtlin struct, SMkmiBihUhiI., Vn. i,on(i distanci; ti:li;i'ii()ni;, Tlic Ilcrnlil ffl delivered In Hl.ei.Ai.ilonh ntul tlio (uirroumlinK towns fornix vents n w ek. pay able to tlio carriers, Ity mnll (6.00 n yenr, or 25 rents a month payable In advance. Ad vertlseiucnta chanted nooordlnft to simoonnd position. The publishers reserve the right to change the position f advertisement! whenever the publication of news denmtuM It. The right Is reserved to reject any advertisement whether )ald for or not, that the publishers mav deem Improper. Adver tising rates made known upon application. Entered at the poet office nt Hhenandoah, Pa., as second class mall matter. WEDKESDAY, APRIL B. 1809. OUR COUNTRY : First, Last and Forever. Tim IlKHALD's subscription list lias readied hlgh-wiitor murk. The paper is now road by more people than at any time in its history. Subscribers who have moved will do us n favor by reporting the same to the carrier, or to this olllco, so that the proper service enn be rendered regarding the delivery of papers. The result of the Ctiicugo election will have considerable bearing on the control of the next Democratic na tional convention. The election of Harrison as mayor is a defeat for the Bryan forces, and means that Illinois will be arrayed against the silver wing of the party. Thk announcement of the death of William H. Cole, the veteran editor, was a surprise to the many friends of the deceased, and especially among the newspaper fraternity was the .announcement received with pro found regret. He was a writer of much ability, a genial companion, and a strong and able advocate of the principles of the Republican party. Many are the men he advanced in political life by the aid of his pungent pen, and some of these deserted him in his declining years. The news paper fraternity loses one of its most influential and brilliant members in the death of our friend Cole. The Lansford Uecord,which should know better, puts forth the claim that Lansford is the only town in the state that sent a Rough Rider to the front. In commenting upon this claim the Philadelphia Inquirer says : "But as to Lansford's claim to having sent fnrwurri tlift nnlv H.rfuli IMilpr frnm , i i . i i ... i i ii 1VIIU1U, IS WllVb tue IU.UU I uei muioy, ui uie jjiiusiom Record, says so, and is prepared to meet all comers on that point. The point itself must become historical. Therefore let's have the facts." In reply to our Philadelphia contem porary, we would say the Record's claim is not true. Shenandoah sent a Rough Rider to the front, in the per son of ,Tohn;R. Beisel, who was a mem ber of Teddy Roosevelt's calyary and fought under that gallant leader, in his charge at Suntiago, and was among the last to be mustered out at Montauk park. As a result of the Cuban campaign his health has been so seriously impaired that he has not yet recovered. He is now employed at the Park Hotel, Williamsport. No, dear Inquirer, the facts are against Editor Maloy, and Shen andoah has the honor of equal distinction. Bryan Snubs the Soldiers. It is learned, from, a special article published by the North American, one of Philadelphia's oldest and most reliable newspapers, that William Jennings Bryan, the gentleman who recently aspired to the highest posi tion within the gift of the American people, forbade giving just glory to the brave men who are fighting under the stars and stripes in the Philip pines. The legislature of Nebraska passed a resolution commending the First Nebraska Regiment, now in the Philippines. Governor Poynterhas sent a message to the legislature vetoing the resolution. The language in the bill objected to by the Gover nor says That we acknowledge with gratitude and Joy the debt that the state owes thera, by reason of the honor conferred upon It by their valor, while delenaing in lue i-niuppines toe princi nnlnes tbe pies of our government, and addlug new glory to our flag." The bill was passed several days ago with little or no opposition in the legislature. Mr. Bryan returned to his Nebraska home last week, and learning of the notion of the legis laturo, immediately held an ex tended conference with Governor Poynter, and a veto by the latter fol lowed shortly after, in whieh Bryan's pet Governor said : "I cannot stultify myself and the calm Judg ment or the thinking people oi mis wonimou wealth by giving official approval to the state ment that the war or conquest now carneo on in the Philippines is In defence of the prluel. pies of our government ami Is adding new glory to our flag," The Senate promptly passed the 111 over the veto, but like effort failed in the House. In the latter body the Bryan members and Populists voted solidly to sustain the Govornor, thus Tonight Just before retiring. If your liver Is sluggish, out 01 tune ana you itwi uuu. bilious, constipated, take a dose of HooeFs Pills And you'll be all right In the morning. A CHARMING grandmother I What a ploasnnt influence in tho house is a delight ful old lady in good hcolth I Mrs. Mollis Uaurer, St. James, Mo., writes: I took Lydla IS. Pinklmm's Vegetable Compound during change of me, tuiu mivu jjub&uu iiirougn mat critical period safely. I suffered for years with falling of the womb nnd femnlo weakness. At times could hardly stand on my feet, also hnd letlcorrhoeft. I tried severnl doctors, but instead of getting better, grew worso all tho time. A friend advised me to try Mrs. Pinklmm's Compound. I did so and after taking six bottles, was cured of both leucorrhcua and falling of womb. I am now enjoying good health mmmmc&f huh 1 and well. It helped me through tho change of life period. I am fifty-five years old." The women of advanced years who are healthy and happy are invariably those who have known how to secure help when they needed it. Mrs. Pinkham will advise any woman free of charge who writes about her health. Her address is Lynn, Mass. reversing themselves from tho posi tion they assumed when the bill wus first passed. Thus the political tricksters, in an effort to advance their political here sies, refuse to honor tho loyal and brave volunteers from their own state of Nebraska. State c Ohio, Citv ok Toledo, 1 Lcoas County, j Frank J. Ciirnby makes oath that lie Is the senior partner ol tlio firm of F. J. Giienky & Co., doing business in tho City of Toledo, County and state aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every caso of Catarrh that cannot be cured by tho use of Hall's Catarrh Cure. A. W. GLEASON, SEAL V ( , j Notnry Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally ondp -ts directly on tho blood nnd mucous surfaces f the system. Send for testimonials free. P. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists. 75c. Hull's Famllv Pills are tho best. "Dontli or CJeneral Andrews. Ilrookline, Mass., April 5. George Leonard Andrews, brevet innjor general, U. S. A., retired, formerly professor of modern languages at West Point Mili tary academy, died of heart trouble at his home in Ilrookline yesterday, aged 70. He had been 111 for several mouths. WIIKN TRAVELING Whether on pleasure bcut or business, take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, as it acts most pleasantly and effectually on tho kidneys, liver, and bowels, preventing fevers, headaches, and other forms of sickness. For sale in 50 cent bottles by all loading drug gists. Manufactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. only. Tlii trlolii statesmen. Washington. April !". Vice president Ilogart is not progressing as satisfactor ily as was hoped for, and this morning he was not us well ns usual. A dis agreeable cough is giving the. worst an noyance, and lie is unable to throw it off. Ex-Secretory Sherman is gaining steadily and is able to sit up much of the time. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Iown Miners to Strike. Des Moines, la., April 5. At a mass meeting of the miners of the central dis trict of Iowa yesterday afternopn it was voted to order a strike, to take effect at once. The decision involves 2,000 min ers. Hie operators are firm iu their re fusal to raise the scale. The Homeliest Man In Shenandoah As well as the handsomest, and others are invited to call on any druggist and 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 and Consuinp ion. Price 25c and 50c. Kllli'd Father to Save Mother. Bellofonte, Pa., April 5. To save his mother from his father's murderous at tack Lewis Dennis, of near Millhelm, killed his fnther by n blow with n chair. The dead man, Samuel Dennis, had been subject to epilepsy for several years. Some time after midnight the son heard bis mother call for help. Entering her room he found his father had apparently gone insane nnd was choking his wife. The son could not induce his father to detsiiit, and was forced to brain him with a chair. Mrs. Dennis is still suffering from shock, aud physicians fear for her life. Rheumatism Cured in a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures in I to 3 days. Its action ujion 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 neni'SlicuriH 1 nrry Lincoln. Lincoln, Neb., April fi H. J. Wlnnett, Republican, was elected mayor of Lin coln yesterday by a majority of nearly 800 over A. II. Weir, fusion. The Re publicans olect their city ticket, except one excise man, and elect six of- tbe seven counellmen. At Beatrice the en tire Republican ticket was elected. Nebraska City Is solidly Democratic, York RepnbUcnn and Hastings split about even. In the smaller towns party lines were not drawn, tbe licensing of saloons being the issue. HEALTHFUL OLD AGE and feel very grateful for tlio good your medicine has done me. I would recommend it to all women suffering as I was. Mrs. N. E. Lacey, Pearl, La., writes: "Ihavo hadloucorrhcca for about twenty years, I tailing o womb by spells bfor ten years, and mv bladder was affocted, had backache a creat deal. I tried a number of doctors. They would re lieve mo for a llttlo .while, then I would be ftworse than ever. I then thought I would ' try Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetablo Compound. Eleven bottles of Com pound and one box of Liver rills cured mo ntirl T nm nnw cn,,fl THE PACIFIC COAST LIMITl'I) VIA. "the true bouthebn route." Tho "PacUlc Coast Limited," tho new California train will leave Chicago at 2:00 p. m., and St. Louis 10:30 p. m., every Tuesday and Saturday arriving at Los Angelos third day at 4:00 p. m.. and San Francisco fourth day noon, and willl run via Chicago & Alton, St. Louis, Iron Mountain & Southern, Texas & Pacific, and Southern Pacific Railways. This luxurious train consists of a composite car containing reading, writing, smoking room, buffet, barber-shop and bathroom ; a compartment car containing seven private compartments and double drawlng-iooms; twelvo section sleeping-cars with state and drawing-rooms, also, dining-car in which all nioals will bo sorvod a la carte, and travorses a region of perpetual sunshine, wbcro snow blockades, blizzards or high altitudes are un known. In addition to our weekly tourist car lino via tho scenic route, we will operate a weekly teurist car via "The Truo Southern Eoute," leaving Chicago overy Tuesday aud 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. I'. McCanu, Travelling Passenger Agent, or W. E. Ilopt, Qen'l Eastern Passonger Ageut, 301 Broad way, Now York. tf Drink Oraln-0 after you have concluded that you ought not to drink coffee. It is not a medicine but doctors order it, because it is healthful, invigorating nnd appetizing. It is made from pure grains and has that rich seal brown color and tastes like the finest grades of coffee and costs about as much. Children like it and thrive on it because it is a genuine food drink containing nothing but nourishment. Ask your grocer for Grain-O, the new food drink. 15 and 25c Who Will Do It? Your present stock of oflice stationery and priuting is running low and you will soon want to replenish. If it wasn't neatly printed, catchy and attractive, you wasted your money. Can't we do your next order 1 If our printing is not superior to any you have used during tho past you need not tako it. Drop us a postal, and our solicitor will call on you. A Remarkable Cure. Mr. Alexander Moore, a reliable busi ness tuati, of 1230 S. 13th St., Philadel phia, Pa., says: "I contracted a violent cold which settled all over me. The pain in inv chest aud side was excraci atiujr- The doctor gave me medicine and blistered my side, hut I only grew worse. Then you gave me a bottle of Brazilian Balm. I had little or no faith in it, but decided to try it. I took 3 or 4 cood doses before bed time, and rubbed it well over my blistered side. That uicht I slept like a ton mv first good rest for over a week nnd awoke in the morning cured. Brazilian Balm is stm ply invaluable." Shenandoah drug Btore. wholesale agents. Rut Kevatono flour. Be sure that the name Lessio & BASH, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on evory sac HARRiSON RIELECTED. Tho Vote For Chlcniro'H Mayor Nearly Equals That of Ilotli OpponontN. Chicago, April 5. Carter H. Harrison was re-elected mayor of Chicago yes tcrday by a total vote of 1-Q,014, against 107,304 for Zelna R. Carter, the Re publican candidate, and 45,401 for John I'. Altgcld, the Independent Democratic candidate, Harrison's plurality belug 30,(110. In the last mayoralty election Harrison was elected by a vote of 148,' 000, against 59,312 for Sears, the regu lar Itepubliean nominee, and 00,037 for Hurlan, the independent llepulillenn. The Democrats have elected their can' didates for the town offices In the north and west towns, the Republicans carry Ing the south town, although the final count may take this from them. The returns thus fur received, however, In dicate that they have a safe majority, The vote from the wards shows, as far as it has been counted, that the llepub licans have elected 14 aldermen and the Democrats nine. The contest In severnl of the wards Is very close, and the of ficial count probably will be necessary to determine the result. The city coun cil has been composed of 45 Democrats aud 23 Itepubllcans, and the Democrats will without doubt retain a working ma turity. The election was entirely upon local Issues. The linn stnnd taken by Mayor Harrison against the proposed 50 year extension of the street car franchises was n strong element In bis popularity and gained him many votes from the Itepubliean party, Unities holding closely to him many of the Democratic party who might have east their votes for the Independent Democratic candldnte. An other fact that drew to him many Ite publiean votes was the existing opposi tion to the Itepubliean machine. WARREN P. LELAND DDAD. Landlord or tho Windsor Hotol suo- oiimlis to 1111 Operation. New York. Anrll 5.-Warren V. Le- land, proprietor of the Windsor hotel. died nt the Hotel Grenoble nt 5:53 p. 111. yesterday, following nn operation for ap pendicitis, performed Saturday after noon. His son, Onirics Leland, of Chi cago, and Dr. Pitkin, the attending phy Blclnn, were with him at the time of his death. Sir. Lclnml collapsed from nerv ous prostration about a week ago ns the result of the tremendous amount of work he hnd done, the excitement nnd worry which he had undergone after the great fire of his hotel. Mr. Lelnnd h wife. daughter and a cousin lost their lives In the tire. As a proprietor of hotels Wnrren V. Leland was known the length and breadth of this continent. He was born In Londonderry, Vt., In August, 1844. In early youth ho removed with his fath er to Ohio, where be worked on his father's farm. He attended school and afterward ntteuded Hiram college, where the late President James A. Garfield was one of his preceptors. Early in the sixties Leland was employed by his uncle, Simeon Leland, ns clerk of the Metropolitan hotel, which stood at the corner of Itroadwny and Prince street. In several years he saved enough money to go Into the management of the Le land hotel In Springfield, Ills., with his brother, Horace S. Lelnnd. In I01O he and his brother took the Dclnvnn House, In Albany, remnlnlng In control for 12 or 15 yenrs. In 1881 he became pro prietor of the old Gardiner House, in Chicago, renaming It the Loland hotol. In 18!)2, before tho World's fair, lie acquired the Chicago Hcach hotel, near the fair grounds, which he maintained during the exhibition. During the sum mer seasons of 1804 and lhU.i he hnd the Ocean House at Newport, and dur ing the winters of 1805 nnd 1890 the Windsor hotel nt Jacksonville, Fla. In 1890 he lensed the Windsor hotel In this city. Three Killed by nn Kxploslon. Pittsburg, April G. Three men were killed yesterday afternoon by nn ex plosion at the railroad cap factory at Uraddock, 1'a. They were w. r. Scliooley, proprietor, Frederick Rich mond nnd nn unknown man. Andrew Sheppard nnd n number of others who were In the factory at the time of the explosion were Injured. It Is not known what caused tho explosion. The build ing was completely wrecked. A number of passers by were struck and injured uy flying bricks. A lazy liver makes a lazy man. Burdock Blood Blttcis is the natural, never failing remedy for a lazy liver. uenoriu ftiutrtor tuiniiioin'n. Run FrnnolHen. Anrll 5. General Shaf tor rpcpivod Hip following telecrnm yes- terday from Washington: "Secretary of war desires that you proceed at once to Washington nnd report ns witness to recorder, court of inquiry sitting here." General Shatter, accompanied oy nn nidc. Cnntnln E. II. I'lumuier. left for Washington last night. On Every Bottle Of Shiloh's Consumption Cure Is this guar antco: "All we ask of you is to use two- thirds of the contents of this bottlo faith fully, then If you can say you are not benefited return the bottlo to your druggist aud he may refund the price paid." Price 25 eta., 50 cts. and fl.00. Sold by P. D. Rirlln and a guarantee. -Mayor Jonen' niir'IMurnllty. Toledo, Oo., April 5. Complete re turns of Monday's election show that Mayor Jones has received a plurality of 13,310 nnd a majority over both his op ponents of 10,017. The Democrats have elected a police commissioner, city at torney and police prosecutor by small pluralities, the remainder of the Itcpu llcnn ticket pulling through by 2,500 plu rality. The city council will be Ite publiean. Tell Your Sister A beautiful complexion is an impossibility without good pure blood, tho sort that only exists in connection with the good digestion; a healthy liver and bowols. Karl's Clovor Boot Tea acts directly on the bowels, livor and kidneys keeping them in perfect health. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirllu and a guarantee. CUBAN ARAIYJMSBANDED. After TnkinerThts Action tho Military Assomhly J)lisolve. Havana, April 5. The Cuban military assembly last evening voted to disband the army and to dissolve. The army question is now considered settled. "As the shadows of the night fall over the city we finish our work. So Is Cuba's future clouded and dark. I tako leave of you with sorrow, nnd my last words are: May Cuba some day be free and iudcpendlnt." With these words General Fernando Freyre de Andrnde, president of the military assembly, closed its last ses sion at 7 o'clock last evening. The whole meeting, .was calm, nnd dlspas- ANGER IS DEADLY! Rocillfc Fafalll in NinP This fearful disease often first appoars nCOUIlo TQiailJ III HIIIO a more scratch, a pimple, or lump in Pacne flnt nf Ton A reast t small to attract any UdoCO Ulll UI lull A notice, until, in many casos, the deadly n jiii disease is fully developed. UlirB rOUnQ 3t L3Sli Cancer can not be cured by a surgical operation, because tho disease is a virulent poison in the blood, circulating throughout tho system, and although the sore or ulcer known as the Cancer may bo cut away, the poison remains in the blood, and promptly breaks out afresh, with ronewed violence. Tho wonderful success of S. S. S. in curing obstinate, deep-seated blood diseases which wore considered incurablo, induced a few de spairing sufferers to try it for Cancer, after exhausting tho skill of the physicians without a cure. Much to thoir delight S. 8. S proved equal to tho disease and promptly effected a cure. Tho glad news spread rapiuiy, anu it was soon uemonsiruieu beyond doubt that a euro had at last been found for deadly Cancor. Evidenco has accu mulated which is incontrovertible, of which tho following is a specimen 'Cancer is hnreditnrv in our familv. sister and an aunt having diod from disease. My feelings may bo imagined when the hor rible disease made its appearanoo on my side. It was a malignant Cancer, eating inwardly in such a way oa to cause great alarm. The disease seemed beyond the skill of the doctors, for their treatment did no good wlmtnvnr thn fJuhner trrowincr worse nil tho While. Numerous remedies were used for it but the Cancer uks. b. M. IDOL, grew steadily worse, until it seemed that I was doomed to follow the others of the family, for I know how deadly Cancer Is, especially when inherited. I was advised to try Swift's Specific (S. S. 8.), which, from the first day, forced out the poison. I continued Its use until I had taken eighteen bottles, wlien I was cured sound and well, and have had no symptoms of the dreadful affliction, though manv years have elapsed. S. S. 8. la tho only cure for Cancer. Mas. S. M. Idol, Winston, N. C. Our book on Cancor, containing othpr testimonials and valuable information, will be sent f roo to any address by tho Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia. lonnte. Iflasled four hours, (Icticral Sangully'g flights of oratory, In which he likened the members of the assembly to n "band of faithful workers devoted to Cuba's good, but finnlly vanquished by uncontrollable conditions," were received with applause. The assembly ordered the disbanding of the nrmy, in accordance with Senor Despnlgnc's motion nnd pnssed upon the dctnlls nnd methods of the dlslmndment. A new executive committee was then appointed to attend to the routine work connected with the commission of Cu ban officers, nnd this committee will sup ply to General Itrookc the copies of the Cuban muster rolls. Washington, April 5. The news of the Cuban assembly's vote for Immediate dissolution nnd dlsbaiidment of the army was received here with relief and gratification. The prolonged struggle over tho pnyment for the Cuban army hnd begun to exlinust the patience of the authorities here. The administration now looks for more rapid progress In tin work of reconstruction of the island and less difficulty In Instituting reforms gen erally. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo In tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhonm, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, 01 jo pay required. It Is guaranteed to give ncrfoct satisfaction or mouy refundod. Price S5 coots per bur For sale by A . Waslnv Vlrclnln's AiSrll Snow Storm. Norfolk, Vn., April 5. It began snow ing heavily here nt 11 n. m. yesterday and continued until 4 p. m., when It was succeeded by rain. It's tho llttlo colds that grow into big colds; the big colds that end in consumption and death. Watch the llttlo colds. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Coming Kveiitn. April 0. Povorty party in tho lecture room of tho Prosbyterlau church, under tho auspices of the young ladles of the congrega tion. To Cure n Cold In Onn Iny Tako Laxatlvo Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money If It falls to cure. 25c. The genulno has L. B. Q. on each tablot. tf COAST STBAA1ER CAPSIZED. Of Nineteen PorsoiiB on Hoard Ton Wore Drowned. Kurekn, Cnl April 5. The steamer Chilkat, witli six passengers and n crew of 13, capsized on the bar yesterday as Bhe was leaving the harbor on her trip to San Francisco. Four passengers and six of the crew were drowned. The steamer was almost over the bar and had turned toward the south when a breaker struck her beam, nnd she cap sized. The steamer North Fork, also bound for San Francisco, hnd preceded her to sea, and, seeing the nccldent, sent back two boats and succeeded In res cuing the following: William Bnckwood, chief engineer; Clyde Llghtncr, first as sistant engineer; William Grip, fireman; T. C. Itohnli, steward; William Black, seaman, nnd Howard Smith, passenger. The life saving crew started out im mediately, but before they could reach the wreck n man nnd two women rushed across the spit, nnd throwing a line suc ceeded In bringing three men ashore Peter Hansen, fireman; Peter Jensen, first mate, nnd W. O. Morser, passenger. The lost passengers are M. O. Burzon. Peter Fry, E. O'Brien and E. J. Bolnnd. Burzon wns n tight rope performer, and it is supposed that his home is in San Francisco. Fry was manager of a creamery at Ferndale nnd wus a well known citizen of this county. O'Brien wns going to San Francisco to fill a sit uation. E. J. Boland was a printer. The names of all the seamen lost are not yet known. The drowned Include, however, Captain F. B. Anderson, the second officer, P. E. Capella, cook, and A. John: on, senmnn. Tho"io'pV's ICondTtfon. London, April 5. The Itomo corre spondent of the Dally Chronicle says: "The pope is able to be up nnd about, but he cannot do "his customary work, nnd the Vatican routine has to be exe cuted without personal reference to him. The dauger from his fainting fits has been exaggerated, and tho real cause of anxiety is his Inability to take sufficient nourishment. His holiness may keep oing so long ns there is no extra pres sure upon him, but his life will hang by a slender thread unless hq gathers strength with the returning spring." MurU'e'reiKVV'ire nnd"Self. Falls Church, Vn., April 5. This little community, largely made up of govern' ment employes in Washington, was start' led last night by the discovery of the dead bodies of Weston. A. Turner and his wife, well do do couple, each about GO years of age, who made their home here. Turner evidently shot his wife while she was nsleep and then put an other bullet through his own head. A paper of Marcli 23, giving an account of a suicide In Washington that day, and other evidence indicated that the tragedy occurred the night of the 23d. Last night the house was broken into aud the dead bodies found. Turner had been In ill health and quite melancholy all the winter. The tragedy evidently was an Inspiration of the moment. Turner left an estate worth abont.?"0,000. mv father, a this dreadful THE BEEP INVESTIGATION. Dr. Dnl.v Insist That tlio Mont "Smelt T.tko nn Kmbnlmed Cadaver." Washington. April 5. The nrmy court of Inquiry yesterday again henrd Dr. Daly In regard to the character of beef furnished for the army during the late r. He reiterated his former state ments, paid his respects to the war com mission nnd declared that the refriger ator beef smelt like a cadaver nftcr It had been embalmed. Dr. Nlcodemns, of Philadelphia, who snw service In Porto Itlro, corrorornted this testimony, com paring the smell of the beef to the odor about n dissecting room, . Dr. Daly wns accompanied to the court by his nttorney, Hon, James Hamilton Lewis. Several other witnesses were also exnmlncd. During the session Major Lee present ed a letter from Armour & Co., of Chi cago, which had been filed In connection with their bid to supply beef for the Santiago campaign, but it wns not rend. The letter was explanatory of the bid nnd stnted that the firm would be nine to preserve beef for 72 hours, the time required, by the use of the Powell pre servative process. The day nlso brought out n proposi tion from General Miles to supply the court with the names of n large number of witnesses, and that he hnd In Feb ruary offered the officinl reports of 127 officers' testimony, but that the court had not Indicated its acceptance of them. ANOTHKlt FILIPINO ltOMANCK. It Slakes Genernl Otis an Airnnt or tlio Catholic Church. Hong Kong, April 5. The Filipino j 1111 1 n here has Issued another of the ex traordinary statements which hnve been features of the newspaper campaign di rected from here by the agents of Agulnnldo. In the present Instnnre the rebel agents claim to have obtained their "information" from Amerlcnn sources nt Manila. They assert the ex istence of "mysterious Intrigues be tween the Vatican, Major General Wes ley Mcrritt, President McKinley, Major General Elwell S. Otis nnd Archbishop Ireland, lending to the latter s journey to Home." Continuing the Filipino state ment says: "The Paullst fathers actions prior to the fall of Manila were suspicious. Now, In conjunction with Archbishop rsoznle das, who Is Intimate with General Otis, they are endeavoring to procure the for mer ascendancy of the church In the Philippines, hence they are sustaining General Otis, who Is a Catholic and has refused to obey the Washington or ders and transfer tbe command of his force to General Lawton, because he wishes to remain in power nnd assist the church to recover its renl estate. The Paullsts' policy is more subtle than that of the Jesuits, and unless they arc promptly recnlled they will work fur ther mischief. The IMillippines nro a valuable hunting ground for the church, hence the Titanic efforts to maintain Its supremacy." The Kidney Complexion. Tho pale, sallow, snnken-chceked, dis tressed-looking people you so often meet aro afllicted with "Kidney Complexion." Their kidneys aro turning to a parsnip color. So is their complexion. They may also have indigestion, or suffer from sleeplessnoss, rheumatism, neuralgia, brain trouble nervous exhaustion aud somo- times tho heart acts badly. Tho causo is weak, unhealthy kiuncys. Usually the sufferer from kidney disease docs not fiud out what tho trouble is until It is almost too lato, because tho first symptoms aro so llko mild sickness that they do not think thoy need a modlcluo or a doctor until they find themselves sick in bed. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root will build up and strengthen their weak and diseased kidneys, purify thoir diseased, kidney polsnned blood, clear their complexion and soon thoy will enjoy better health. You can get the regular sizes at tho drug store, at fifty cents and one dollar, or you may first prove for yourself tho wonderful virtues of this great discovery, Swamp-Koot, by sonding your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Dlnghamton, N. Y for a sample bottlo and a book that tells all about it, both sent to you absolutely free by mall. When writing kindly mention that you read this liberal offer In tho Shenandoah Herald. THE PRODUCE MARKETS Ajs Ilcllocted by DenllllRX 111 l'llllndob pill a and ltultlmoro. Philadelphia, April 4. Flour weak: win ter superfine. J2.15Ji2.40; Pennsylvania roller clear. !3.1S3.35; city mills extra, 2.50S'2.75. Rye flour quiet at 13.2003.15 per barrel for choice Pennsylvania., Wheat dull; No. 2 red, March, 74H75c, Corn slow; No. 2 mixed, March, 383SHiC.: No. 2 yellow, for local trade. 4040Wo, Oats quiet; No. 2 white. 34V435c; No. 2 white, clipped. 35ffl3514c. Hay steady; choice timothy, J13 for large bales. Beef steady; beer hams, il9dfi9.&o. 1'orK uuu; family, I12S12.50. Lard dull; western steamed. S5.55. Dutter steady; western creamery, 1717Hc; do. factory, 12t4l4c Elglns. 2114c.: Imitation creamery, 13UO ISV4c.; New York dairy, 1414020c.; New York creamery, 1721!4e.; fancy Fennsyl' vanla prints Jobbing at 2427c; do whole sale, 23c. Cheese steady; large white and colored, 12121ic; small white and col ored, 1294&13C.; light skims, g01Oo ; part skims, 7146 De.: full skims, 4ffi5c. Eggs Bteady; New York and Pennsylva nia nnj, fi-ach 19&l7HQ anlltViAftl 121i012?4c. I'featoes quiet; New York, 1..W2.S0; Long Island, 3202.50; Jersey, 3203..CO. Tallow weak; city, 4 Vic; coua try. 4140454c. Baltimore, April 4. Flour quiet and tin' changed. Wheat dull and steady; spot and month, 75G75!4c.; May, 75V47594c; June, 75c; steamer No. 2 red, 7071c; southern wheat by sample, 70070c; do. on grade, 7175ic. Corn easier: spot and month, 3SSSVic; May, sshiussw.; June, 33ii391ic: steamer mixed, 36 37c; south em white, 41c: do. yellow, 38033c. Oats dull and easy; No. 2 white, 3503514c; No, 2 mixed, 32033c Rye dull and lower; No, 2 nearby, 5705714c; No. 2 western, 69c. Hay firm: No. 1 timothy, 112.50 bid, Grain freights dull, rates barely steady; steam to Liverpool per bushel, ld. April, Cork for orders, per quarter, 2s. Cd.02s. td. April. Lettuce at 11.7502.26 per bush el box. Live Stook Mnrkets. New York, April 4. Beeves nominally firm; cables quote American cattle and sheep steady: refrigerator beef higher at 10c per lb. Calves slow and weak for live calves; fulr veals sold at 15.75. Sheep and lambs steady for all grades; common unshorn sheep, M. .1234.25; clipped do., 13.50; fair unshorn lambs, 1606.1214.; spring lambs, 14 each. Hogs nominally steady at 1404.25 per hundred weight. East Liberty, Pa., April 4,-Cattla steady; extra, 15.5005.60; prime, J5.305P 5.50, common, 13.5004. Hogs slow; prima mediums, 14.0504.10; heavy hogs, 14; best Yorkers, 13.9504; light Yorkers. 13.900 S.95, pigs, 13.7503.85; roughs, 12.5003.50. Sheep steady; choice wethers, 1505.10; common, 12.7503.75; choice Iambs, 15.909 I; common to good, 14.750 5.80; clipped lambs, 14.6005.20; veal calves, 1505.50. Do You Know Consumption Is pruveutable? Sclenco has proven that, and also that neglect Is suicidal The worst cold or cough can be cured with Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure. Sold on positive guarantee for over fifty years. Sold by P. D, Kirllu and a guarantee. INTENSE SUFFERING FROM DYSPEPSIA AND STOMACH TROUBLE V Instantly Relieved and Permanently Cured by btuart's Dyipcpala Tablets. A Hew Discovery, But Not a Patent Medicine. Dr. ltcdwell relates au Interesting account ol what lio considers n remarkable euro of acuto stomach troublo and chronic dyspepsia by tlio uo of the new discovery, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets Hossys; "Tho patlont was n man who had huflVred to my knowledge for years with dyspcpslu. Everything ho ato sccmid to sour and create gasiS in tho stomach; he had pains Iiko rheumatism iu tlio back, shoulder blades and limbs, fullness and distress after callug, poor appetite and loss of flesh; the heart becamo affected, causing palpitation and sleeplessness at night. I gavo him powerful norvo toulcs aud blood remedies, but to no purpose. As an experiment I finnlly bought a fifty cent package of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at a drug storo and gavo them to them. Almost immediate relief was given and after he Lad used four boxes ho was to all appearances, fully cured. There was no more acidity or sour witery rising!!, no bloating after meals, the appctlto was vigorous and he has gained between 10 and IS pounds in weight of solid, healthy flesh. Although Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets aro advertised and sold in drug stores, yet I con sider them a most valuable addition to any physician's lino of remedies, as they aro per fectly harmless and can bo given to children or Invalids or in any condition of the stomach with perfect safety, being harmless nnd con. tabling nothing but frnit nnd vegetable essences, pure pepsin and Golden Seal. Without any question they are the safest, most effective euro for Indigestion, bilious ness, constipation and all derangements of tho stomach, however slight or sovero." Stuart's Dyspepsia TabUts aro made by the F. A Stuart Co., of Marshall, Mich., and aro sold by druggists everywhere at fifty cents per package. Llttlo book on stomach diseases mailed free, address, F. A. Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. OO TO FLORIDA See That Youu Ticket Heads via the Southkm Railway. The SoutboriJ Railway operates three through tialns 011 each week day aud two on Suuday. It Is an inland route, clean and through an interesting section of the South. The schedules of its trains are fast, but not too fast to be maintained, Writo to John M. Dealt, District Passenger Agont, 823 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, for full information, illustrated matter and advance Pullman eservations. 2-21-10t A Card. We, tho undersigned, do hereby agree to refund tho money on a SO-ccnt bottle of Grecno's Warranted Syrup of Tar if it falls to euro your cough or cold. Wo also guaran tee a 25-cont bottle to provo satisfactory or money refunded. A. Wasley, C. II. Hagen bucb, Shenandoah Drug Storo, and P. W. Biersteln & Co. ll-14-33t-dw Will You Winter In Florida 7 This will be tho greatest season Florida has bad for years. You ought to go and go via tho Southern Railway. IU the best route. If you will write John M. BeaU, District Passenger Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa., he will arrange all tho details of your trip for you. Philadelphia & Reading R'y- Englnes Burn Hard Coal No Smoke. IN KKFEUT MARCH 18, 1898. Trains leave Shenandoah aa follows: For New York via Philadelphia, week days. 2 10, 5 38, 7 80, 9 S3 a. 111., 12 26, 8 CO and 6 09 p. to. Sundays, 2 10 n m. For New York via Mauch Chunk, week days 7 80 a. m 12 28 and 8 09 p. m. For Reading and Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, S 38, 7 80, 65 a. m., 'i 20, 8 09 and 6 09 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 d iu. For Pottavllle, week days, 2 10, 7 80, 9 63 a. m. 12 28, 8 09, 6 09 and T 80 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a m. For Tamaqua ana Mabanoy City, week days. 2 10, 780, 963 a. in., 12 20, 8 09 and 6 09 p. in. Sundays, 2 10 a in. For Wllllamiport, Sunbury and Lewlsburg, week ilayn. 327, 11 32 a. m.. 12 20, 7 80 p. m, Sundays, 3 27 a m. For Mahano) Plane, weekdays, 2 10, 3 27, 3 88, 7 80,9 63, 11 82 a.m., 12 28, 8 09, 6 09, 7 33, 9 66 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 and 3 27 a m. For Ashland and Shamoklu, week days, 8 27. 780. 11 82 a. m 12 26, 8 09, 6 07, 7 23 and 1 63 p. ni. Sunday, 3 27 a m. For Baltimore, Washington and the West via B.SlO. It. It., through trains le-i Reading Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. i It. U R.) at 8 20, 7 65, II 20 a. m 8 10 and 7.27 p. i. Sundays, 3 20, 7 00, 11 28 a. m., 8 48 and 7 27 p. m. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, week days, 10 80 a. m. l: 20 12 IS 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 83, 6 23 p. m. TRAINS FOR SIIENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00, 11 80 a. m., and 1 43, 4 80, 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, 8 86, 10 21 a. m. and 188, 4 08, 68S, 11 36 p. m. Leave Reading, week days, 187, 700, 10 08, a. ra., 12 13, 4 17, 6 00, 8 26 p. m. Leave Pottavllle, weeK days. 7 17, 7 40 a. m. 1280, 120, 430, 6 10 and 680 p.m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8 18, 8 86, 11 28 a. ui., 149, 3 66, 7 20, 9 41 p.m. Leave Mabanoy Oily, week days, 8 45, 9 05, 11 81 a. m., 2 22, 3 25, 6 21, 7 44, 10 08 p. m Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2 40, 4 00 680, 9 22 10 23,12 00, a. m., 2 89, 3 88, 6 42,7 68 10 21 p m. Leave Williamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 00 a m 12 84 and 4 00, 11 30 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and South street wbail (or Atlantle City, Weekdays Kxpress, 9 00, a. m., Satur days only 1 S0J 2 00, 3 00 4 00, 5 00, 7 15 p m Accommodation, 8 00 a m., 0 80, 6 U0 p in Sundays Kxpress, 9 00, 10 00 a m Accommoda tion, 8 00 a ni, 4 43 p. in. Returning leave Atlantle City depot, corner Atlantlo and Arkansas avenues. WeekdaysExpress, 7 83, 8 15, 9 00 and 10 43 a m., 8 80 and 3 30 pm. Accommodation, 4 23,8 17 a. m., 4 03 p. m. Sundays Express, 4 00,680,8 00 p.m. Accommodation, 7 IS a. m., 4 15 p. m. For Cape May, Sea Isle City and Ocean City Weekdays 900 a m. Sundays, Chestnut street 915 a m., South street, 9 00 a.m. Ad dlttonal, weekdays, for Cape May, 4 IS p m., for Sea Isle City, 5 00 p in., for Ocean City, 4 15, 5 00 p m. Parlor Cars on all expreaa trains. For further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia aud Reading Hallway ticket agent or address I. A BwEicMBD, Edsou J. Wseks (fen'l Bupt., Qen'l Pass'r Agt,, Reading Terminal, Philadelphia. PRAB0WSKY HOTEL, M. GRABOWSKY, Prop. 819 N. Centre St., Pottavllle, Pa. Fine old Whiskeys, Olns and Wines, at the bar, A choice line of Cigars and Temper ance Drinks. Accommodation for travelers. Meals at all hours.