Fresh Air and Exercise. Gctatl that's possible of both, if in need of flesh strength and nerve force. There's need,too, of plenty of fat-food. Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil builds up flesh and strength quicker than any other preparation known to sci ence. Scott's Emulsion is constantly ef fecting Cure of Consumption, . Bronchitis and kindred diseases where other methods fail. Prepared bv Scott A Bowne, N. Y. All druggists. LPLLS OHHtml uiitl On.T Oi-nulnn. Are. lwj nlUMa. l.oic, tit Drurtit for Chichrttir'B JMatU Via-, nimJJJtmidiu Hid nd Gold mUUa bate, rtUod wl'h rhi ribbon. TaLo no other. Jttfttse danaerout tulttitu. tion and imUn'ians At Druf flits, or inni 4a, Id Ptiinpl Tor pirtioulmn, test, mot, ..li u "Hell, f for Haillm," in letter, bj return 'Chlihtcr C&eiultul C.,MnJUon i4(jM..r 5W4t7 ui Looti DrugjUU. J. P. Williams & Son. S. Main St, Shenandoah. OPRING OF '93 Intending buyers are Invited to inspect what may be termed the largest variety of Furniture ever seen In Shenandoah. Prices the lowest. Pianos, Organs and Sewing Machines In various styles and prices- J- P- Williams & Son, 13 South Main St. THE I Is the beat Blood Jlcdiclr.e, brcau it assists nature to throw on tin1 h nuritlesof tho blood, and at the sat time tones up tlte entire orpanism. This isji. contrary to tho effectof the various potash. iui- ury, sarsaparilla mixtures, which bottlo up th impurities in me Biin, inus prouueing inuc eimtness nnu suuernig, jucreiorc, ior a BLOOD MEDICINE you cannot do better than tako 8. S. S. 'As a physician, I have prescribed and use 8. S. 8. la my practice as a tonic, and for bloi. troubles, and have been very successful. I nc vi used a remedy which cave sucu general Eatlsfa; tion to myself and patients. " 1,. U. Eitciiv, JI. D., Ilackey, Ind." Txcatlso on blood andsltln diseases mailed free SWU-'T Sl'IiCmO CO., Atlanta, Go. Blci Headache and relieve all tho tronbt-IS iMs dent to a bilious Btato of tho system, Btwli a Dizziness, Kiusoa, Drowsiness, Slatreart after citing, rain In the Side, &c. While their most (rmrliablo ddcccss has been shown in curing IleaSache, yet Carter'fl Llttla Liver H1U t"6 oquady valuablo in Constipation, curing and pro Venting this annoyinpcomplalntwhllo they alia concctoll disorders oithoatcmachtlmulatathu ISveraadregulatothobowels. Uvea if they oeli soma f&tbe they would be almost prleeleaa to thoao vita lOuifcr from this distressing complaint; but fort a Eatelythoirgoodnesa does uotendhero.and those who onoetry them will find these little pills valu able In so many ways that they will not bo wll 'ilcg to do without Hiisia. Butafterallelckhoaa lletfceBs.r.'iof so many Uvea that horolawherfl (tremaVe our groat boast. Oar pUUcuroitwhilq Gtbtrs do not. Csxtefa IatUe Llvor nil ara very email tn very easy to take. One or two pills inalraa dose. They are strictly vegetable and do not gripe or purge, but by their gentle action pleueall who usetbem. InvialsataSccntB j flvoforll. Bala by druggiota everywhere, or tent by mail. CARTER MEDIOINE CO., New Yorkl SHALL W I. SM&I L DOSE. SMALL PRICE !N. H. Downs' Elixir! WILL CURE THAT Cold AWB STOP THAT Cons llu .food the t t tor STXTV 1AMS foQ las proved ttaelf the bert remedy i rlkBorm for the cure z Cnumpton, ' aJQaauflw. Cold. WliouHI !ol'- ""l til Lung DUturt ill joung o. old. Price Vto., Mo., and ! Pa oumo. am a CVERYWMCRE. aunt, TWICE TOLD TALES I a ... imn. iv hn. but when the too- Die ara told twin- mil l uaunguui a Cheap Cash Store thoy can buy Fljur and V aatlowor rates than anywhere in tni town they are gHdto tH the truth of the oft repeated story. Full line of Oro oerles, Butter and Eggs, Powtoe. ureen iruolc, llay and Straw. Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store LCORNER CENTRE AND JARDIN STREET! ffj Cttebealcr'a J- Jltlx FENNYROYAi IV DISORDER IN THE HOUSE Pandemonium Reigns During First Reading of Bills. MR. VOORHEES CALLS FOR ORDER And Uic Asitntittit Sersrennt-nt-Ariiis Soon Tut un Hud to the nisttirtiunco Tlio Nile Hill )Inciih41 nt Cunldcrnble LrnptH--Six leasurtn Approved bydov vrniir Futtlsoli, IlAnnifRO, April 10. There was a lively Kerimmage in ttie house yesterday flaring the flret reading of bills and for n lime pandemonium reigned supreme, the rtlsturlmnce being earrieil ho far that Speak er Pro torn. Tewksberry was ubllgwl to call on the R'wiHtant nergeniit-at-iunig to pressrve oitler. That official came to the front promptly and wa laughed nt for IiIb paltif). Finally Chief Cleric Voorhees wns Ilea til above the din indignantly demand ing that order be restored. "This Is a de- libeintlve body and not n mob," said Mr. Voorhees. The houxe felt the rebuke and w Hit iu order. Afterward the chief clerk took the assistant aergeant-nb-nrma to task for permitting the disorder. illr. Lesstia reported from committee Senate bill relating to the trial of Issues of fact. Mr. Eclnoehl Introduced two bills, one to designate a fpecial day (the first Thurs day after May 1) for the purpewe of more particularly interesting the leople in the subject of sauitary science; nlo one amend ing the act forbidding the sale of merchan dise, etc., within a mile of camp meetings, applj ing it to all meetings held for relig ious worship. Air. Jtfoyer ottered a resolution llxinii n pedal order for the act providing that voters shall cast their ballots at polling places inside the election district iu which they are domiciled. This was ngreed to, and the bill was passed ou llrst rending at once. Mr. Niles offered a resolution flxlntr n special order for his bill to provide revenue by taxation, known ns the Niles bill. A fetoria of "ayes and "noes ' went up when the resolution was read, and the many vacant seats in tho house began to lill up as it became known that such au important question was up. Mr. Niles spoke In support ol his bill and said it ought to be met fairly and squarely. The end ol the season is near and no calen dar of revenue bills has yet been prepared, lie plead that themeaure be given a chance that the people might know where the house stands. Mr. Boyer informed Mr. Niles that a special calendar of revenue bills has al teady been made up. lie could see no rea son why an important bill of this kind should lie rushed through. It has been ticated fairly and justly. Wo are asked hero to legislate in two days ou matters that ro-double the taxation on every dollar of corporate and industrial capital in the fctate. This bill will certainly come up and receive all due attention. There Is no tense In a proposition of this kind, when the bill has a secure position. After Captain Skinnerhad spoken against tho resolution, Jlr. Niles withdrew It, with the understanding tuatthe special calendar of revenue bills be prepared at once. speaker Thompson announced that in connection with the revenue calendar a special calendar of appropriation bills will be prepared, and started on Its way next week. This notification that the decks will soon be cleared for hard work met with many expressions of approval from the house. Captain Nesbit offered a resolution fixing Epecial duys for the consideration, of the load bill, but it was defeated. A large number of bills wero, read the first time. A message was received from the gov ernor stating that he had approved the fol lowing bills: Supplement to the act regulating lateral railroads, changing the methods of assess ing damages to laud owners in certain cases. Kendering women eligible to office of notary pablic. Increasing tho maximum punishment tor murder in the second degree to twenty years. ror tho erection ol a lire-proof state library building and alterations at the capitol. To provide for tue better protection ot femalii insane patients In transit. AppropunUun f .r the salary of superln teudent of banking ayl expenses of de partment. 'he governor tiro sent a message veto ing the act telatlve to the uniformity of Tirox en. He siijs the act will not secure the i nil defcirod, aud'ho see-, mo reason why tt Mkholders of corporate, as should not re.Mihi'.o the matter of proxies according to the vatxuig circumstances of each par ticular casu. Tho house adjourned until Monday night at 8 o clock. aipotluK of the World's l'alr Commission, Uahhisbuho, April 15. The executive committee of the World's Fair commission held an executive session yesterday to ar range for the opening of tho stato building at Chicago and fixing the salaries of the employes. The commission's headquarters in this city with the excepuou of the seore tary's office, will be oloaed after May 15 Chief Clerk Gearhait will be retained though until needed at Chicago. Executive Commissioner Farquhar will go to Chicago on April 34 and under tho rules of the board will be lequired to be iu daily attendance at the state building dur ing the whole period of the exposition, ex cept when called away by business or throuirh imperative personal reasons. None of the attendants in the building will be permitted to receive any tees for cervice whatever. The following will be the force at the state building, with their salaries ner month: Hostess. Mrs. Matilda Hart Sheldon, Philadelphia. $125; matronesses, Mrs. An nie Holstein, Norristown, and Jennie Gute Una. Harrisbure. S75 each: naat mis tress Mrs. Mary Espy, Harrlsburg, 90; ohief of the bureau of inrormutlon, uamei u. iierr, llarrlsburs. S110: general assistant, W. O. lloKeau, Erie, $80; woman attendant, Mrs. Alio Oruber, Harrlsburg, 50; sten ographer, Miss Martha Sober, Philadelphia, IcHJ; messenger, iimoiuy Jiauer, riuuuw nhia. 170. There vet remain seven appointments to be made, but the executive commissioner thinks thav will not all be filled. A iviuilntinn was adoDted providing that Uttaclies shall be allowed expenses. The MX 1'hilutleipma poiiceineu uu jamvum will lti in the state buildmg. iepuw ConimisMouer John A. Woodward will be continued as secretary of the liberal arte mlttm at a reduced salary. Asaiataut Secretary Jacob DilUawir Will remain at b nffl. in Harrisbunt. It is beltovad tho tnecial appropriation of $00,000 asked for . .1 i .l. l,.r.l. l,.tiw, i,,wlai wi I no nrtmieu uy mo imatuiv ........ existing circumstances. A STARTLING FACT. SuaetN Per Cent, op Life Insurance Applicants Rejeoted on Aooount or DistASEO Kidneys. The Troubla Comes From Lack of Care. Dr. Lambert ih" General medical direc tor of tho Equitable Life Insurance Com pany, N. Y., said : " We reject sixteen per nt. of the applica tions made to i s lor insurance, and I have saved toe entire expense of this medical drpnit' ment, by the rejection alone of applicants who had diseased kidneys, and who died wltfalu two yeari) after I ivjected them." This appalling statement coming ns It does, Irouisuch hlirh medical authority, should have the nttenllon of our citizens. There is no leason to day, why pcoplo should allow kidney disease to got such a hold ou them. Naturo sends her warnltur In the piiciit pain In the back, )oor circulation of the blood, sediment In the urine. When any of these symptoms ap)ear, Dr. David Kennedy s i'avonie Kemetiy suoum u taucn iu small doses at once, and thus drlvo Hie poison out of the blood and restore the kidneys to healthy action. To our knowledge this is the only medi cine that surely and effectually cures this almost universal eompianu. We note the happy recovery of Mr. Oscar Lambert, of .lerico, 3Io., whoso case has been talked of iu tho papers the world over. Oscar Lambert. Quoting from bis letter. "Ineelected theflrst symptoms until I found mvtelf in bod with complicated disease ot tho kidneys. No mortal ever suffered more and lived. My physician failed to help me. I then used Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, made at Uondout, N. Y. It relieved my Kidneys almot immediately, and in a few weeks I was clear of all palii.and enUrelv cured, I owe my present lease oe niu 10 i' avorne iiemcuy. It la used and recommended for what it accomplishes. Writes Mrs. A. J. P. Manchester, from Providence, R. I. "I began uslnot Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Item ed? for kidney disease, when Doctors failed to relieve me. tt drovo a bad humor out ot my blood, cured my kidney trouble, and I am truth ful when I say Itsaved my life." Wm. Huston tho popular West Shore It. Tt. engineer, carno out in an open letter stating how he had suffered with kidney disease. Physicians treatment, and the use of various preparations failed to benefit him. Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorito Ilemedy, was procured and it made him well. Favorite Ilemedy lias had more freood vertisirjg in the columns of the dally papers, than nnything we know of, fiom the fact, that it does as is promised. " cures disease." Dr. Kennedy's Favorito Remedy possesses marvelous strength eiviuij qualities, that render it especialy, valuablo to the aged or infirm, l'or a general all nround Ionic, and to cure any disease arising from an impure condition of the blood, it has no equal. Druggists are eelling more of it than all others combined. Shot Dead by n Trntup. Atlanta, Oil, April 15. J. R. Wlson- bakcr, a well-to do planter living about seven miles south of Valdosta, Oa. , was shot dead by a tramp who was surprised by him in attempting to rob the house. John Tripp's ltody Found. Pateiison, N. J., April 15. The body of John Trip), who was blown off the Haw thorne bridge crossing the Passaic river in February last, was found Heating at Mor- lot's silk dyelnu works yesterday. Hie Dispatcher Was Cureless, Trenton. N. J., April 15. Yesterday a train dispatcher's mistake brought an extra freight train running east and an ex tra fieight train going west together with lerriblo force just east of Hoxtou, oil the Trenton cut-off of the Pennsylvania rail- toad. Both enaine and twenty tars were ivrecked. Brakeman C. W. Striker was killed and Engineer Hlnkle Injured. The plague of breaking lamp, chimneys is abroad iu the land. mere are two sorts ot chim neys ; brittle and tough. Ninety, nine in a hundred are brittle. The worst are imported from Germany. The best are Mac beths "Pearl-top"& "Pearl-class." Two sorts as to workman ship; fine and coarse. The fine are Macbeth's "Pearl-top ana " Jearl-jrlass. .Tne coarse ire rough and out of propor. tion; tmshts and misshapen Lhey do not make a good lraft; they smoke. Two sorts as to glass; trans- parent and gray. 'Tearl-top and " Pearl-glass" are clear, fine and tough not tough against accident tough against heat. Call for "Pearl-top" or 'Pearl-glass" chimneys. Pittsburgh, IX 0 so. A. Maouitii Ca. NEW S!E1!RIjS. Miiiers', Mechanics' and Laborers' Building and Loan Association WUl issue a new series of stock on April IVta, li3. Six hundred shares will be told. Pint oome ant served. The sale will begin at o'eloeb p. in., at the oMoe of J. it, Ooyle, Han. UeddaU'a building, bbeatiadoah, Pa. DAVID ilOROAN, Pres. 4-10-td J03. It. KNAPP, Seo'y. laTHE KlUD 1 I THAT CURES! Est 1 sins. nnv. A. J. DAY, Ni K, N Y SCROFULOUS ECZEMA FOR 20 YEARS I llANA flAIWAPAIl.T.A (?n.. a SlBtuuH: Mv wife wm born of nrentnrilf-5 ynOMtl to t'O.YN I" 31 1 TIO, Nix of ItcrD Bbrnthrri mid ilRt.m dirtl ot l.VSH I1S1 up to Urn vtc of about 40 yritrti at thnl UmcU ' ItUV V 1A ITM taint niaiiIfefo(l itovlf liiUicl Eformof IH'TSI'J.'VlV on nearly all mrti of thrS body ; after a time it yielded to the rcntrdioa uied, j IcxtHpt on fmnt of rifrtit phnuhltr whom It tinS Jreinaineu lor yotir" wun aimnn uoiib wttiutlriUiitloii and KcIiIiik Since using! DANA'S SARSAPARILLA E a W11 on lirr haul has broken and dlKhinjnl 1 unm allium i-mirpiy guuv. jiauiiuat vu-nivvnci Sslio Dn-atlv ri tlt-.il. Wo have tiurotofurA tueil a variety ot rpmtHllrrH Swlth Imt little rotlilt, tint DANAS HAII8AI'.-i IlIILLul naa provrtl an rflmual in rt-lipvitiir liiys wltf of IlCZl'larA. ami Hi! It V UTl.A M in the blond that I must say it ia a fttand combtna-1 ttnn ot remedial agents, and that my wtfc'a grontn Imprnvement Is due to Its Kwer an.1 the bletalngH of a kind Pmvldcnco upon Is use. x nave lanen nne uonie myaeii anil mm nil HI ltuiwtfully, ItlTV. A. J. 1)AV, I A l'antorJI. n. Clrardi.No. UaMou,N. Y.jj H Only one Sarsaparllla told on the " NO S BENEFIT NO PAY " plan. Only ono could gSEtand (ho test, and that ono Is DANA'S, g gKEIaKIilBI.lt THIS. H Dana Sarsaparllla Co., Belfast, Maine. WANTS. Sus. FOIl KKN'T.-Offlees in tho Refowioh bulld liiK. ateum heat anil olectrlo lliiht. An- ply at Itefowlch's clothing store. 3 13-tf HELP W.VNTKD. A good girl can secure a position for general housework bv up- plying at 21 N. Main street. 4-ll-tf WANTKu A good girl for general house work Apply at No. 3U2 (South JurJIln street. -1-H-tf WANTED. A mlddlo-agert woman to take full cbnrge of n family of six. Hood wages. Apply at the Herald office. 412 Iw nVJUSAIjB. House nnd lot situate on East I? Coal street. The lot is 15x110 feet, and thn house eontalug six rooms and garret, with good cellar. Apply at tae Herald olllco 27-lrn FOR KENT Storeroom and dwelling latclv oommled bv S. Lt Ilrown. No. 11(1 s. Mdln street. Immediate possession given. Apply to M. Mellet. 3 J) tf Wu3a.3SrrjbJ JU Honest, energetic men to solicit orders for fruit and Ornamental Nursery Stocic. Expenses and slar? to th mi who can leave noma tnu devote all their time to the work; or liberal commissions In locul aeents. Btite occuntion and choloenf terri tory Address, 11. U. C1IAHE CO., 1430Houth Penn .Square, Philadelphia, l'a. 4-14-lm-eod OENBltAfi AOEIT WANTED. To write VT business nnd aDnolnt aeents for arirosi, sflctlv Masonic Uonerolent Association Ginr.tnteert Fund l'lau over 1200,000 00 ussets ii.uuu members cheapest Masonic Insurance. C m also represent largest Masonic Savings ana uoan Association, amoral contrict, Aduress. Fred. II Ilrown. vice President 600-1-3 t'honnlx Huildlng. Chicago. 3-29-al 1 GENTS WANTED ON riALAKV or oooi- mission, to handle the new Patent Chemi cal Ink Erasing Pencil. The quickest and groat- ohi seuing noveny ever proaucea. erases inn thoroughly in two seconds. No abrasion of paper. Works like masrlo. 300 to 500 per cent, prollt. One agent's sales amounted to C6201n all days. Another S82 In two hours. Previous experlenoo not necessary. For terms and full arucuiars, address The Monroe Mi'g uo., La Irosse, Wis. xlW 5-i4-ly CHAllTER NOTICR-Notloe is hereby given that an application will be made to the Oovertor of the State of Pennsylvania, on Wednesday, the iiOth day of April, 18B3, by II. W, Titman. John M. Robnlns. L. J. Wilkinson. P, J Qnugh&naad J. II. llousenlck.-under tho Act ni Afi.emoiy or tne uomtnonwouith or t'onn sylvanla, entitled "An Vet to provide for the incorporation una iteguiation or certain ( 'nrporatlon'." approved April 29, 18f4, and the supplement thereof, for tne Charter of n Intended Cornorat on. to be called "Shenan douh M-inufaoturlng Company," the character nnd object whereof Is the manufacturing of hits, caps and clothing, and for those purposes to have, pojsesi and onjoy all tho rights, bono 11 ts and privileges of the said Act of Assembly and Its supplements. juui a. uuxijc, nonuiior. Shenandoah, Pa.. March 30, 1893. 3-30-3t-oiw Professional Cards. JOHN It. COYLE, A TTOnXEV-A T-LA W. Offloe Ileddall buildiug. Shenandoah, Pa. M. BTJKKH. AVTORXBY A T-LA SniNAHPOAH, PA. Offloe Room 3. P. O. Bulldlne. Bbanandoah. a d Ustery buUdlag, Pottsvllle. Q T. HAVIOB, SUM BOX DEitrm OBee Northeast Cor Mats and Oentre Sis. obeaandoali. over Statin's drug storu. jyj- 8. KISTLER, M D PitraiClAX A.VD BUBUHOiY. Offloe -MO North Jardln street. Haeaadoah TAR. JAMBU artSIN. r Bra i ci ax and auBaox. O&ee and Kst4eno, Street, Sheaandoah. "o. M Worth Jatdlr J-JU. PRANK WOM BR, SPBCIAUST A' DISEASBS. Bye, ear and throai tr ated- Hneataolsai fur. ntsnea. Offloe No. 83 UaM Oak street, ttbea- andoali. DR. K. D- LOjiQAORE, Graduate ia VtUrinary Surgery and tbntittry. AU calls by mall telegraph or telephone at tended lo with pro iipiiies. Hurgloal opero- iionH panonnea wan tne greawstoAre. uaico Oomuierelal Hotel, hemuidoah. Uegs to anaounoe to his frtenda end DaVtrooi aad the uunlio BeneraUr thai ft ha Burooaaed the barber shop lately owwpioa of ii. i. Ton, JLTo. 12 West CentrelStreet S3ENAKC0AH, FA. EL AROUNDTHE STATE. Interesting Happenings from all Sections. ALU OF THE' IMPORTANT EVENTS Itendhlf; llxrllrd Over the Arrest of I'lre Men on u Cliiugi) of Coiiaplrlns; to 31m dcr Tim Toll llrldg" Across the llela witro at Knfttim Cotidemiied Hobbers do n Siiri-!riil ,lnli nt North Wales. ItKADiNQ, April 15. A sensation was created here yesterday by the arrest ot George B. Kohler, Ooorge Analistndt, Rob ert Wellington, Clmrles Brenner anil John Weaver. The above reside In anil near Kutetown, this county, and re charged with conspir ing to murder !tr. and Mm. Charles Hoff man nnd Airs. Adam Kindt, axed people, wiio had a large amount of money in their houses. Kolilur gave ball, Angstadt, Well ington and llrenuer were committed to jail. Weaver Is 111 and cannot be removed at present. District Attorney Flood took the statements of the prisoners and will Insti tute a thorough investigation into the al leged conspiracy. Oppoaed to tlio Mies Hill. Harrifiiiurg, April 15. M. E. Olmsted. the corporation lawyer ot this city, Is one nt the men opposed to the passage of the Niles bill, ns evidenced by his speech on tho measure delivered before the house ways nnd means committee nt a public heaiiiiK in the hall of the house a few days ago. It is saul that Mr. unlisted s speecli had something to do with the failure yes terday to secure a special order for the Niles bill, which was ono of tho principal matters before tho bouse for discussion. The ltrldce is Condemned, Easton, April 15. Tho Northampton county grand jury, in session here, con demned the toll bridge crossing the Dela ware river at this place as beiug a public nuisance, ami recommended the erection of a free structure instead. The bridge wus erected in 1805, and for many years past has been paying the shareholders a divi dend of 25 per cent, per annum, with a sinking fund of $180,000. Tho par value of tho stock was $100, and the present mar ket value is $557 per sliaro. A petition was recently presented to the legislature by Assemblyman Zulich, of Enston, ask ing that the charter be revoked becuuse of the right being violated. Itoth Wnnt to be Appointed. Philadelphia, April 15. While there nre no new developments in the contest for the postmnstership hero tho friends of both W. ilktns uarr anil John liuggaru aru very busy, and pinny additional letters are being forwarded to Washington urging the claims of each to the place now filled by Mr. Field. Resolutions strongly urging tlio appointment of Mr. Carr wete adopted by the William F. Harrity club of the Nineteenth ward, the Young Men's Demo cratic Association of the Thirteenth ward nnd the Monroe club of the Thirty-Second ward. The latter club ulso urged the ap pointment of Thomas Deluhunty as super intendent of the mint. Stole 8300 Worth or Shoes. Nonni Wales, April 15. Robbers broke into Beclitel's shoe store at this place and stole nliout $200 worth of shoes. There is no clue to the guilty parties. Robberios along tho North 1'cnn railroad are becom ing so numerous that several of the bor oughs are employing night watchmen. Strange to say, however, only In a very few cases have there been nny arrests made. Tho thieves are believed to come out from Philadelphia on the lato trains. Crushed Under a Turin Itoller. Vobk, April 15. William Miller, a 15- year-old boy, was crushed to death on tho farm of Levi Cooper, in I'enclibottom town ship, lie was sent out with a team of oxen to roll a wheat ueld. At noon tue oxen returned without their driver. The body of the boy was fouud In the Held, the hind roller having passed over his uouy, crushing him to death. Will Have the Children Cared For. Pottstown, April 15. Cornelius Watson of Philadelphia, au oillcer of ttnriSociety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Children was here and at the instance of the Potte- town Law and Order Society took with him Susie Hippie and Freddie Urosh, neg lected child ten, who will be put in a ouan table institution. An Uleoti'io Car Crashes Into a Wagon Lebanon, April 15. An electric car on the Lebanon and Annrllle street railway last niirht at 0:15 o'clock collided with iour-hortt team east of Anuville. The front of the car was dashed in, the wagon wrecked and Motormau Loser Injured ex ternally and internally, which may prove fatal. The mast Cost Them 88,643.74. Rbadimo, April 15. In Judge Sndlioli'a court here a jury reudered a verdict ot S3, 048.74 In faver ot Francis Brunuer against the American Telephone Company tor iu 1urlM received by his team running away, frightened by a blast of dynamite lined in making a uoie ior a poie. A Mall Carrier Die Suddenly. Easton. April IS. John L. Snyder, mail curler between th poet office and the station at Ulegelsville, died suddenly while seated on a truck at toe depot, lie was late in maetlnit the traii, which prompted him to hurry and became over-exerted. He waa 78 years old. It Arouse Unfavorable Cotisit. Ottawa, Out., April 15 The action of Postmaster General Caron in refusing recognize the frank of memberm of the United States congress has aroused much unfavorable comment here. It is eon (.trued as additional evidence ot hostility towards the United States. HEADACHE! Ot all forros,Nenrnlt7!ft Hpnumn. Fits, 8tep Ichupm, DiillnoM llrf nc h, I3lucet Opftaum Ualilt DrunhfnnrM.rt n.. mo cured bj Dls miIjEs uemtc t : a -i a vii uuvimC dlsroreredbrtbo vmlnmit. liMltntin Specialist ta oorvoiifl diseiws. Jt cJrci not r -utaln oplntafter dftnaoron elnwrri IInm bcn tuittlnr j5k MILEM KIlHTOKATiX . T, I SKVlNKftH Xlpllepay From Bptmhur iu J 'tu.nry UBFOfka UBlnffllKiNervIno 1 luul nt luiut t" rmvulalotM andnowaftor thrvn jikuiiLs' m o ),-ivn no Mora ottockfl. Jonx B. Cu;,ii:j-R. Km tp, Mteh "JlmToheonunltii? R. 7MayF, ITKrTCOl A.TIVJB MKRVINT fi.rabo'.i f uitv monihtw H lifts brongbt loo reltC i u trvc. I huvo taken It forepflopar- aadni tor i inu 1 -l- ronnweokhn-rs had no attack. JInra iw h, rJhviUe. rtfc Fine book ot groat curri fnd tn bottloa JTftwi u lOrujf lata JCvcryhcio. orntUtrofw ABBAM HEEBNER CO., PORT CARBON, PA Manufacturers ol Of Every Description. Flays, Baoges, Caps, Regalias, &e. jearFIHEST GOODS-L0V,ESr PRICES." Write for catalogues. CorrespondecoeBollelttfi Painters! There's no way to remove oil-stains. He thoroughly as a daily use of KIRK'S DUSKY DIAMOND TAR SOAP because of its high percentage of tab ASK YOUR OROCnR FOR IT. JAS. S. ICIXt.lv .fc CO., Cltfcaas. ( Wiiito Russian Soap A Sll'il AGENTS WANTED for the only Authorized BIOGRAPHY OF JAS. G. BLAINE- By GAIL HAMILTON, his literary executor with the oo-operatlcin of his family andforMr Blaine's great History, 'Twenty Years of Con gress, and bis later booK, "I'olltloal I)Iseus slons." One prospectus for the three bonks. Exclusive territory given. Write for terms to TUE HENRY BILL PUB. CO., Norwich, Costa CURES RISING "MOTHER'S FRIEND" SSiTSi offered child-bearing woman. I have been a inid-wlfc for many years, and In each case whero "Alother's Friend' ' nau oeenuseu una accomplished wonders and relieved much suffering. 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BREAST .-. mflramril a L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Poiter, file and Beer SHIELDS, Manaprsr Slionandoah Branch..
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