It is very difficult t o convince children that a medicine is ' nice to take" this trouble is not experi enced in ad ministering in of Cod Liver Oil. It is almost as palatable as milk. No preparation so rapidly buiids up good flesh, strength and nerve force. Mothers the world over rely upon it in all wasting diseases that children arc heir to. 9i Pionflll.l) . 5.nH t....- v A11 dm psts, SO HAPPY! B6TTUS OF teliever) I , avTviu mwm lIUlMMi ii nas aiso caused my hair to grow out gain, as it had been falling Ant Iw th lianHflll Aftor tn.ir... - ?. -.1 in vain, I am so happy to find a curt- ir S. S. S. 0. H. Elbert. Galveston. Tex SCUR ES By f or,,'nS mt perms of dis t ease and the poison as well tSflt is entirely vegetable and harnikv? Treatise on Blood and Skin mailed free Swift Specific Co, Atlanta, Ga 4Q OTdolK-rfi-Vi r.n-Uiill Iltr.-ootiit Bna. T&IWRCYML PILLS K .iiuaM iiy utiiulue. a PrV 0ft-. t.'U.W Mlllk umls, uk J r5Sl"-' -iHr-wirf to Hed ao4 e;iaWwr ;y ' i w m-j umr no no a. AUkO vw Pvjno other, ff'wrfawrwi mbeHtv V AT toMic w dnfrartom At DrUBifHtt, or wad 4. 'HiUf fur T ndk',"n Mtwr, by rfttttrt. Mall. 10.000 Tr.ttnotilaU. fCARTEECS IWtk Bmdanhe uid relieve all the troubles fooA flent to a L.'.ons e'ateof the system, guob, ac 33izztnes, ri;3o, DmTHlnesB, Diotresa after jeating, Pain in the Bldo, &o. While thelrnwoS Remarkable at'ccoss lus been shown In curing facflStche, yet Carter's lattla Liver PiU ant lequaUy valuable In Constipation, curing and pro .Venting this annoying cowplalut, while tbeyiOw sonetaUdii;ardcrsofthostomach,sHiuulatethe liver and ragulate tho uowela. Even IX the; only tareo (AobolheywrcldhenlmoslprlouletoihosewIW) Buffer from vii3 ai it ru. t,in(j c am plaints but f oi-tu-lEstsly tLoir .Tocdiii'as d ues nUeud nero,and thoa .WhoorjeetiytbemwlllnniJ tlirreltUlepill? vain. sUloiuootutuy T.jtuaiu,6y sriU not be vrll Hisg to io v it tout them. Bat after allelck hwQ Jfllhor.n.i so inany lines that hero Is wliM Womai-uour uit boal. OurpUUcureitwhUa Others do nci. Oar twi a L.ulo Liver Pills are very small tml very eoxy tr lie. Ono or two pills maVea dose. iThcy u. j B.iktly vcgutabld and do not gripe or purse, uut t5 t . it genua uouon pieasouu wua liaetn u. 1- vnlo at 'ii cents j five for tl. S0I8 bl drr nsls'j; everywhere, or sent by mail. CAnTZR MeOlOlKK CO., New Vorkj SMALL PHLl. SMAUDOSE. SMALL PRICE AGENTS WANTED far the only Authorized BIOGRAPDY OF JAS. G. BLAINE By GAIL It.MILTON, his literary oxecutor with the eo-operatl on of his family, und for Jlr UUlne's great Hltory, "Twenty Years of Con greas, and his later boon, "Political Dlsous eions." One proapeotua for the throe books. Exoluslve territory glyon. Write for terms to THE HENRY BILL PUS. CO., Norwich, Conn S3 SHOE nhp, Do you wear them? When next In need try a pair, they will give you more comfirt and service for the money than any otber make. Best In tho world. 5, ,$3.00 $4.00 50 , 3.50 $2.50 2.25 $2.00 FOR LADIES $2.00 $1.75 FOR BOYS $2.00 .!JS ((EK 1 W, L. Douglas Shoes are made In all the latest Styles. If you want a fine DRESS SHOE don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3,50, $4 or $5 Shoe, They will fit equal to cus torn made and look and wear aj well. If you wish to etonomlje In your footwear you can do so by purchasing w. L, uougias snoes, my name ana prim u siampou on the bottom, look for It when you buy, Take no sub stitute, I send shoes by mall upon receipt of price, niul... f... ikan fii.n 11...I..B rannnt sunntv VOU. TP. L. DOUGLAS, llrckton, Stall. Sold by L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Poiter. Ale and Beer JAMBS SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branob Chris. Bossier's SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Jianu's old steud) Xf4 flotttta jMhIu treot. Finest wlneN. whleVeya and ojgaia always lu , Jfoclt. FtWkBm, Ale and Porter on tap. LiTbH drift Brm urn A- CURE SICK A TtAlLKOAl) IN FINANOIAI. STRAITS A nccolvnr Appnlntrd for tho Toledo, Ann Arbor and North Michigan. TobEno, O., April 29. A bill asking for tlio appointment of a receiver for tlie To ledo, Ann Arbor and North Michigan rail way was Med In tho United Suites court hero at the instance of tho Craig Ship Building Company yesterday. Tho court appointed Wellington It. Burt, of Snglnnw, Mich. Mr. Burt is tho father-in-law of II. S. Ashley, the general mnnngerof tho road. Tills action of tho Craigs was brought to secure tho balance due on two great boats, Ann Arbor No. 1 and No. 2, built for them for theroad, and which carry full trains across Lnko Michigan. Thcso two vessels cott $383,000, and of this about half re mains unpaid, Recured by notes, There is $20,000 now due and unpaid. The Ann Arbor Railway Companynotifled tho Craigs that they would be unable to meet this ob llganlon. John Craig, tho head of the company, has further claim of $20,000. Mr, Burt will take possession immedeately. WILMXa TO ASSIST Mil. OAHT.ISI.15, Now Yorlc Bunkers Will Furnish tho Treasury With Oolil. Nbw Yobk, April 80. lhe Sun says: It was learned yesterday on good authority that at the meeting of Secretary Carlisle with the New York bank presidents he was assured of their willingness to come to the assistance of the government whenever in his opinion more gold was needed by tho. treasury. The terms on which the gold la to Ite furnished were left open. It wag also agreed by all present that the uneasiness based upon the lntrenchrnsnt upon the $1,000,000 gold reserve fund was only sen timental, and that at this time then was no necessity for a bond Issue or of a gold loan to the treasury. The meeting was a most cordial one and all agreed that the actual meeting o( the secretary with the bankers was most satisfactory. 'Nominations Ilejeeted, Habttord, Conn., April SH. In tha house yesterday the nominations of George D. Stanton, jr., for judge and Simon Gal lup for deputy judge of the town court of Stonington, were rejected. The house di vided on a bill increasing the salary of the f overnor's executive clerk from $1,400 to 1,800. The vote showed no quorum, and thetbouse adjourned to Tuesday. THE nASKIIAIX-GAMKS. At Pittsburg it. n. H. 0 3 10 a II. B. 4 1 11 a H. K. 8 2 6 5 II. 1 5 1 14 1 H. 13. 14 0 0 7 II. F 8 4 4 1 nttsburg; 10200010 0-4 Cleveland 0 131)0000 1 5 AtCluoinnatI n. Cincinnati 0 00000001 1 Chicago 10300212 x 11 At Philadelphia K. Philadelphia 5 00001010 7 iirooKiyu uuiouiuuu o At New York n. Now York 0 0011000 0 2 Hoeton' 100000030 0 At Wnsh'nirton n. TVaililngton 31030240 0-12 iinmuiore. uuuuuuui u u At St. Louis . n. Pt. I.oni-5 10 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 3 Louisville 0 00000010 1 INTKIIBSTINO SPOUTING NHWS. I Baseball is attracting good crowds In tha south this year. A. O. Giiscomb won a medal bv hlttlnor 47 out 50 birds in a shooting match at At- luntio City. Playing two games in one day will not be countenanced in the League this season, except on holidays. Leland Stanford, the California turfman. will exhibit a nursery of about ilfty trot ting colts under 1 year old at the Chicago Fair. There are 400 streams in the stato of New York where trout can bo caught, and all of them can be reached easily from tho Metropolis. Pennsylvania is also full of trout streams. Since tho formation of the Intcr-Acad- emlc Association in 1887 the Germantown Academy club has won the pennant every year save 1891 when Cheltenham captured tho treasured (lag. At the sale of the property of tho Man hattan Athletic Club, In New York, not a single genuine bid was received and tho sale was postponed until May 24. ITHE KIND SCROFULOUS ECZEMA m m m FOR 20 YEARS I fg IlANA SAB&AFAII.LA CO., sm ilKESBtf 3iv wire vu Dom oi pamui preait- nowU to C3UANt.un'li. mxof rierWU furotberi and ilfttTi died of Jl'N'O lHWjge JiASIlS, iy wifr'i he1th vasuDUfiutlly good up to tiiu nan of sbout 40 yrarii at that timfUOj 4C Cri7 IA 1 tn taint maniferted UU Id thejffi form of on nearly alt parti of the fig bodyt afttratimt) it yielded to the rrnii-dlci uted,Bi m except uu irviii, ui wutuuer wur n mkh roniDAil for Uti ri'iiri with almost 1oii.I3I atuut Irritation and ItcMiitf Since mingS ft DANA'S H SAHSAPARILLA m a HT.V on her hitd hat broken and dltchttrgedWU ..ntll .ln.ut oltp..lv Itoti. IlaliitUill PiMtivailiXU aUo greatly rallevt-d. , , ,81 V tuav henuifiira Html a varietT of remedies Ml with but UtU rtuult, but DANA'S SAUSAl'A EILUV bat ppmd ao ofluotual in relieving my iu the blood tlrnt I inuft aay It it a grand ooiubtna-j tion of reinedinl agunta, and that niy wU' iinpruvenuin It due to iu power aird tk buMing, of s kind Providemt! uion 1 uae. I have taken one bottl myatlf and tod It i nteapectfully. REV. A. J. DAY, , Only on airtaparltla sold on the " NO BBCMEFIT NO PAY " plan. Only on oould Ittaad Hie toot, and that one Is DANA'S. J" Dana SarsapatlHa Co,, Bollast, Maine, m at: 1 THAT CURES! 1 w lB 1 I Ii B9 MRS. REV. A, J. DAY, Qfl Wt No. Easlon. N. Y. EH Hi IUS AT A PLEASMT THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MY COMPLEXION IS BETTER. My doctor nays It aria trcnlly on the stomach, liver and kldnoyn, and a plewwnt lajatlve. This drink is mode from herbi. and Is prepared for use as easily as tra. ltlscnllpd liAliE'SMEDIGIHE All drupalsts soil It Bt air. and 11 a packaate. 1 f you cannot gt It. send your addresi for a free ramplo. I.nnc'n Fnntilr Mrdlclnr moves tho bowels en eh dny. 1 n onli-r to be healthy this Is necemnry. Address OltATOl If. WOODWARD I.k Hoy, N.Y WATNfTS, Sec. TVOK RENT -Offices lu the Rcfovrtcb build . tng. Steam hct and electrlo light. Ap ply at Refowich's clothing store. 3 13-tf LOST. A frentlnman's plain Rold ring. A suitable reward will bo paid for roiurn of sumo to Michael Peters IS North Main siren. 4 27-tf JpOR HAI.K. -A first olma healer, rood ns 1 new. uul I swro counter lii feet loi.e. trner sollliifr on acoount of removal. Apply to llonry U Jones, corner Cherry and Cne-it-nut streets. WAVTED. A few men of life and p'sb. Good pay, steady employment and liirht work. It maU tnij less than ItUflO per ntr and expensos, write as. The Quaroatee Nursery Co., Qenovft, N Y. 4-aHlt BUSINB-BOPPORTUNITY A rare chnnse For sale, tho good will, fixtures and stock of Ro sn's book and stationary store. For further Information apply on the premise , Ferguson Hotel block. COR RENT. House lately oooupted by M. P H. Kohier Steam heat, hot and eold water water oloset and bath tub. For tormi apply to J. tC. Kohier, No. 810 North Main street. 4-27-tf ESTR WED NOriOE Came f the premises of the undersigned, oil Sunday aprll 231, a i ed heifer abrat 3 years old. Owner out have same by proving claim and saving posib. t-ETffiH MO.EVITCH, S20 8. Gilbert street, Shenandoau. 4-38.(lt i mpMmu ,ir I xrnmn r- v. u.t (uv mission, to handle the new Patent Cheml caTInk Erasing Penoll. The qulokest and great est soiling novelty ever produend. Erases Ink thoroughly ln two seconds. No abrasion of paper, works like maglo. 200 to 500 per cent, profit. One agent's sales amounted to KS in six days. Another 182 ln t-o hours. Previous experience not necessary. For terms and full particulars, address The Monroe Mf'g Co.. La Crosse. Wis. i39 a-24-ly EXECUTRIX NOTK-E.-I, the undersigned, hHVlnir boon anDOinted exooutrlx ot tho late will and testarrent of Michael O'Hara, de ceased, hereby notify all persons having elsims (Htuinst the said estate, to present them to me for settlement, tind also notify all persons In debted to the said estate, to make payment to iuu luruiwim. MBS, ilAKrO'HBRA, Administratrix. Estate ol Miohaol O'fTara. deonased. Shenandoah, April 30, 1903. 4 21-t a WA.T'J I353X3 Ilonost, energetic reon to sollolt orders for Fruit and Ornamontul Nursery Stook. Expenses and slary to th who can leave home and devote all their time to the work; or liberal commissions to local agents. State ooeunatlon and ohoice of terrl tory Address. It. a. CI EASE CO., 1430 South Penn Square, Philadelphia, Pa. 4-14-lm ood t!.. ..., 1 . aaUfclf WT Wait SH To f.'prejeut and collect for our ITljae -A.xt GoodM. perwcelc. CHICAGO LITHOGRAPH CO., 56 Fifth Avenue, Chicago, III. Political Cards. F !OH COUNTY AUDITOR, THEODORE F. BATDORIF, OP rOTTSVlLLH. Subject to Republican rules. jrqiOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, THOMAS BELLIS, Or SHENANDOAH. Hubjcct to Republican rules. JpOK COUNTY COMMISSIONER, EL1AS E. REED, OP POITSVILLK. Subject to Republican rules. ' F OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, DANIEL NEISWENDER, OF BnENANDOAII. Subject to Republican rules. JJIOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, BENJ. R. SEVERN, or snzNAiriTa Subject to decision ot the Repub lounty convention. RETTG'S Beer and Porter. T A1SI AGENT for the x Chns. Itettig's Cele brated Beer and Porter In this vicinity, also Bergner & Engel's celebrated India Pale Ales and Old Stook. Orders will receive prompt attention. Finest brands of Liquors and Cigars. SOLOMON HAAK- 120 South Main Street. THE BIvJOTJ I Everything modeled after Green's Oafs, Philadelphia, 33 S. SInIn Ht Slieunudoali. The loading plaoe in town, Has lately been entirely reno vated Everything new. clean and f reon. The finest line ot Wims and Liquors ! Cigars, Ao foreign and do meotlo. Vroe luaoh served aooh evening. Blcoohoonow ot.fMah,Baor,Portor, Alo, Ac OPPOSITE : THE : THEATRE. J. J, DOUaUERTY, Prop. THEY'RE ALLJALKiNG OF IT. A Ilnpnrtcr iiiTcflttntos eovoral public recommemlntloiu, nnil fiijtli EVERY WORD TRUE. More Words of l'rnlso ipokon than Published. The strong letters of recommendation nnil experiences which have so frequently appeared in tho various dally papers, excited tho curiosity of tho Editor of tho Albany Argus Determined to know ns to the genuineness of tho published docu ments, placed the matter in the hands of one of their reporters, Mr. liobeit A. Male, the veteran foreman of VnnSlykoA llortou's Tobacco Factory, on llroauway, Albany, N. Y., was first called upon, and shown tho following: "Alut ten years ago I had a great deal of trouhlo with stone ln the bladder, and I had to submit to an operation. Hut the old trouble re appeared nnil I feared that another operation would be neopsaary. A friend suggested that I try Dr. Kennedy's Farorito Remedy, of Ron. dottt, N. Y., aflor using the medicine a short while, I found It was doing me good. I contin ued its use and am happy to say It entirely cured me. I take It wheucrer I feel a little out of sorts, and Itelvrnys does mo good. Eutfor kidney or urinary trouble ot any kind I am a proof of Its ouralive powers. Mr. Male said every word was truo and and he would not be without that valu able preparation. Mr. P. 0. Hrink.of Potitthkeensle.N.Y.. whoso famous experience published, as " A Scrap of Paper." Picking' a scrap of paper up In the street one I day, found it con- j tained Dr. Ken-1 nedy'gPavorite , Ketnedy advertise-, ment. and as it uar- tieularly hit Ills care, bought the medicine and found the help he had Mr. V. C. Brink. been praying for. In answer as to the truth of the article, Mr. Brink aaid he was always pleased to say a good word for ravortto itemeay, and referred the writer to tho following letter lately published in the Ilnighkeep tie Eagle. Gentlemen : Receiving many letters from all over the country, asking as to the truth of an advertisement ptinted In yodr paper, gtvlngray experience with Dr. Dnvid Kei nedy's Favorite Rmcdy, I vrh to say It was a pleasure to give that recommendation to Dr. Kennedy, and when I said I w.19 cured of catarrh of the blad der and chronic kkUu y disease, I wrote simply the truth. l'or years IxToro I used this valuable medicine, I Buffered from urinary troubles, pain in my hack and a ueivous, sleepless condition, yet before I had tal.ou the fourth bottle I was cured, sound and well. 1 have replied to these letters andnm wllllix; to do similar service to those afflicted. But I make this publlo statement hopingitmay roach the eye of the sufferer, and save me personal correspondence, for at my age letter writing iu note easy. Yours truly, 24 Thompson Street. F. C. Bnnra. Mr. Peter Lawler. chief engineer of Messrs. Crane & Co's Paper Mill, Daltou, Mass., said : " I don't look much like a dead man, but I was pretty near one. For fifteen yeaisl suffered IHMUS iu Uly Blue, my urine was subject to violent stoppages, and often tinged with blood, I lost fle-h, appetite, and strength. I consulted several physicians who said I was suffering from pra vol and Tnflam atlon of the kidneys and that I could live but a short time. Mr. John SDencer of Pitts- field, learning of my' condition, said 11 don't Mr. Peter X.anlor. bother with the doctors, take Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy and be cured." 1 at once sent for the same, and bad taken only part of the bottle, when two pieces of stone passed my bladder, and nowatnentliely well. Costlve hokh and rbeumetlsm trouble me no more, and I feel like a new man. Thanks entirely to Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy, Mr. E. D. Parsons, head book-keeper Wholesale Drv Goods Douse of S. J. Ainoiu K co., Bochester, N. Y., had a similar ex perience. Seized onodaywithpainin his hack, next came stoppago of urine. Medical ndviso was Bought, and prono unced it stonemtiie bladder. In wrlt- 'ing to a friend he Mr. 13. 1). Parsons, Saj'3 : "I suffered beyond words to describe. None of the means taken produced any benefit, until I began the use of Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Rem edy which dissolved the stone, tho symptoms began to yield, the pain ceased and from this tlmo my recovery was complete. Can I utter this experience speak too highly of that which saved my lifef " " I can speak In higher pralso than I have writtSi," are the words of every per son I talked with, which proves tho great popularity of this remedy, possesesing what no other medlcino has. tho power to save life. It can bo used with Bafety by all ages. The worst cases of nervous prostration, sleeplessness, headaches and digestive troubles, yield to its curative power. Salt rheum, eczema, rheumatism, scrofula, or anydiease arising from impure blood, aro banished by this brain, nerve and blood tonic, Dr. David Kennedy's Favor ito ltemedy. legs to announce to his friends and patrons and the publlo generally that he has purchased the barber shop lately occupied by 13. J. Yost, Ho. 12 West Centre Street l SaHSAMDOAH. PA. To Builders ! The season for building is almost at hand, and we have just replen ished our stock of all kinds of Hardware, Nails and Builders' Supplies. We aleo oarry an Immense line ot stoves, Ha age, Ouilory and Tin ware. Roofing &A SMMltlBK iour gpootaUy. Peter Griffiths, aiHA.RDVILX,K, PA. Barber Shop for Safe. Oldest stOBd i aoenoktn, ruuniof, OwpMM' outfit Three chairs Apply to or ad- area II. II. wrulck, Cemjiiee a ad ShawoklB gtrootf, ' Shaoaoktn, Pa. ALL AROUND THE STATE. News from all Sections of the Commonwealth. HAPPENINGS IN MANY LOCALITIES. Tho l.nst of the Three Tax Canes Airnlnst thn City or Philadelphia Derided In 1'nvnr of the Stato A Wreck on the Puniisylvnula nt fllen Munor John Y. Ientier Refused a New Trial. IlAimiSBuno, April 20. The last of the three tax suit agRlnst the oity of Philadel phia growing out of the Unrdsley defalca tion wns decided here yesterday by Judge Simonton in favor of tha state. The suit was one on loans for the year 1890, and was resisted by the city on the ground that the state's financial officers were neglectful. The court holds that the defendant cannot avail itself ot a defense growing out ot netriect of the financial officers, liecnuse the city was in default and the state is not to suffer. Judgment was given in the sum of $36,518.36. Irftngstreet at Gettysburg. flETTTSBtmo,. April 29. A distinguished party of civil and military men were here litRt night.- The principal members are (leneral O. O. Howard, United States army; General James I,ongstreet, the sur viving ranking officer of the Confederate army: und his aid, General Latrobe nnil In ebief of artillery, General Alexander; O -l etnl Daniel K. Sickles, General H. W. M'M um, General David M. McOregg, Gov ernor Partisan, Colonel J. P. Nicholson, of Philadelphia; Colonel John A. Cockerell, of Nuw York, and Dr. II, E. Goodman. ThoDakeat Harrlsbarg, H.inni8BURf, April 29. On board tho vestibule sleeping oar "Amphion," at tain d to the second section of the New York and Chicago limited express, which reached this city from the oast yesterday afternoon, was America's distinmushed irtn -t, Duke Do Vernjrua, his wife, the duchess, the Marquis ot Bnrbolls, Cristobal Colon. Pedro Colon, Carlos do Aguelcra and the Marquis of Villalolinr. They were 1 nroute from New York city to Chicago, where they will take in the splendor and m iEiiificenee of tho World's Fair before re turning to their homes in Spain, No Nnvr Trial for MmiUor. Lahcahtkr, April 29. The court yester day refused a new trial to John W. Ment zer, convicted of embezzling $1,200 from t lie state for fees paid to him as tax on writs while he was prothonotary. He made no defense before the jury, but relied 011 11 technicality for acquittal. He has failed In business, is unable to raise this money, and unless the supreme court in terferes ho will be sent to the prison as a convict over which he-was keeper for sev eral years. To Purify the Solmylklll. Reading, April 29. The executive com mittee of the Schuylkill ValleySanitary as sociation organized for the purpose of se curing the purity of the Schuylkill river, met here yesterday afternoon and disussod various plans to put a stop to polluting the river. Howard Murphy, of Philadelphia, engineer of the Stato board of health, ad dressed the members upon the importance of prompt and immediate action. A Wrnck on the Pennaylvanin. Lancastek, April 29. The News ex press 011 the Pennsylvania railroad ran into the rear of a freight at Glen Manor yester day, wrecking the cabin, breaking iu the front of the engine and giving the passen gers a linnl shaking up. The only person injured was a passenger, whose head was cut by being sent through a window by the force of the concussion. Travel was dolayod but a short time. llrady Gets a flood Job. IIarmbburo, April 29. Jon Gay, of Corry, representing the Pennsylvania state tlsh commission at the World's Columbian Exposition, ha appointed Alonzo E. Brady, of this city, assistant sergeant-at-arms of the house of representatives, to a respon sible position In the liIieries building. Mr. Brady will report for duty at Chicago next week. aiurk Sells Ills Trotter. Annville, April 29. Henry F. Mark, of this city, has sold his bay trotting horse to Albert and Charles Cummings, of Har risbiirR. Tho animal has a good record, and was purchased by Mr. Murk from Dr. Bower, of Myerstown. A Oood Program Prepared. IIcmmelstown', April 29. Dr. R. J. Wall, of this place, recording secretary of the Lebanon valley Dental association, has prepared a good program for the eighteenth annual convention, to be held at Weruers vill'e, May 10 and 17. Spock's Hotel Hurned. Huntinooox, April 29. The hotel of John Speck, at Burnt Cabins, Fulton county, was totally destroyed by flro yes terday with all Its contents. BRIEF rKNNSlXVANIA ITEMS. A contract has been awarded for a new $-13,000 school building in Pottsville. The little daughter of Joachim Schultz, near White Haven, was burned to death while kindling brush piles. Professor Thomas Ilaucher is most gen erally spoken of as the coming principal of the Kutztown normal school. A syndicate of Western Pennsylvania capitalists have purchased 1,000 acies ol laud iu Florida and will mine pebble phos phate. NEWS THOM THE STATE CAPITAL. An effort will be made next week to pasi over the veto of Governor Pattison the bill increasing the edition ot "Sniull's Legisla tive Hnnd-BooV." Mrs. Ida A. Garman has brought suit for damages against Rev. George XI. Frown felter, an East End pastor. She claiini $5,000 for slander. Arbor day is being fittingly celebrated here to-day. The school children from all the schools In the city lined up in the pa rade, aud the Commonwealth band fur nished the tuiuio. Next Tuesday the school directors ol Dauphin county will meet at the oour house in triennial convention to elect a county superintendent. The only candi dates thus far are R. 0. NoNeal aud Georgi W. MoUlhenny. Next week Adjutant Qoaerml Greerg and State Treasurer Morrison, of the board ol vublio buildings and around, accompanied by Stato Librarian Egle, will visit the big Hbntrku of PhilarMphJa, Now York awl Beaton to gat point for the new building in impiioi rurc. an HeadachE! Of all forms, Nom alE'. , H.t:'n:nm, Fits, 1"eep leMiw.. Dullm-su, t... lu Blues, Calais Habit, ilrankenarffn. 1 1 . e ro cun.d by 1KB Mii.riv RssTor; ri jvi .-.5 1 vflnE dlscorerad by tho cml...-u', Indiana Bpc.talfK la nervous dueuos. It iluoi not cmtam opiaMMor LUUVIUU3 uium jiafg neen vuKllir twMt. !nllonv. From PeotomrK-r to .Innr.nrv liumi nslng tho Nervine 1 hml Pt leant 76 conwlskaw. and now af tor throe sncntns' u. o huvo no attack. Joasr B. Colli ra, Komno. MKak" "1 havo been nslng Pit. riibUa' KJCSTOBV ATjVE XERYINlSforahoutfonrmonttw. has brought me roller av.J co o, I have t: m R lor apiiopsy. ana alter 11 itig ir, Tor ono veek 1 had no atuek. Hurrt P. risslas, nentl -'l"Ffc Flno bookot great cure) iml trial bottloa h'MJOt ai Drug .lata Bverywbero, o? address OR. MILKS MEDIOX OO.. EBUwtt. Ma. Paintersr There's no way to remove oil-staiiM, r thoroughly ns a daily nse of KIRK'S DUSKY DIAMOND TAR SOAP because of its high percentage of tafc ASK YOUR GROCER FOR IT. JAS. 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