1 SPARE healthy flesh nature never burdens the body with too mucli sound flesh. Loss of flesh usually indicates poor as similation, which causes the loss of the best that's in food, the fat-forming clement. Seoti's Emulsion of pure cod liver oil with hypo phosphites contains the very essence of all foods. In no oth er form can so much nutrition be taken and assimilated. Its range of usefulness has no limita tion where weakness exists. Prewired by Scott A Bownn. Chemists. now kui-K. nolo uy anaragglsis. BIOTHIHB LlKEEKi ESS SWIFTS Sl'KCl FIC 13 totally unlIKo an f 'SZ other blood medicine It cures diseases " "', tholiloodnnilpl.lnliv removing tho jiolnoi mifl at tho same tlmo supplies pood blood toll' vnstcd iartB. Don't bo imposed on by Mibw. tnies, which nro wtlil to bo just as nootl, it i Iris pcrf ormetl ns many !N IKE WQRlt vcndotful curcs,or lellovctl so much suffering. " My blood iras badly poisoned last year, w lib put my whole system out of order diseased nt. n constant source of sufferlnpt, no appetHo iv no enloyment of life. Two bottlcsof sySBSyy brought mo right out. Tlicro is no EK&sW Letter remedy for blood diseases. 6"-1Kft-' "John Gavin, Dayton, Ohio" Vjt,, Trcatlso on blood and skin diseases mailed fro: SWIFT arixuau to., Atlanta, oa. PILLS Orlrhittl nnil Oiilv Urn a Inn. Arc, aiwkj ruiniie. lad ics, htk Urugrtit tVr CMchtMUrt KnclUh Di-. mond Brand In Kcl tod GvUl mUi;ia JJboiei. tcilod with bluo ribbon. Take j no other. tVAiis danarout lulitttw 9 Uona and inita'loA: At Droffzliia.or laml 1a In trep for pfcrtlcnlM-o, tntlDiobtkl b( "ifcuet tor i.naicc," tn imfr, uj retor AlalL ltMHIOTeittruouUla. Ifam (mm. rTfilrhtIiiiilMnl Ct.-MfKll..... Ml tjf W Local DmjjliU. vailailo.! law r 33 CMchmttrd llnamli lllaaian.! rirnnrf. FENNYROYML CARTER'S IIVER 3!cfcIIeatlacliO and relievo nil the trouble Inci dent to n bilious state of tbo system, such aa Dizziness. Nausea, Drowsiness, Distress after eating, Pfttn In the 8 1 do, etc. Whllo their most romarkablo success has been shown la curio Headache, yet Carter's Little Liver nils aro equally valuable In Constipation, curing and pre venting this annoying complalnt,whlle they also correct nil disorders of the stomach, stimulate the liver and regulate the bowels. ICvon if thoy only curuu Ache they would bo almost priceless to thoso who Buffer from this distressing complaint but fortu nately their goodness does not end here, and thvso who once try them will And the so little pills valu able la so many ways that thoy will not be wil ling to do without them. But after all sick bead Is the bane of so many lives that here In whero wo mako our great boast. Our pills euro It while others do not. Carter's Little Liver Pills aro very small end very easy to take. One or two pills make a dose. Thoy are strictly vegetable and do not grlpo or purge, but by their gentle action please all who use them. Jn vials at 25 cents; Ave for SI. Sold by druggists everywhere, or sent by mall. CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York. SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE.SMALLMCE Begs to announce to his friends and patrons and the publlo generally that ho has purchased the barbershop lately occupied by II. J. Yost, No. 12 West Centre Street S3ENAOT0AH. FA. S3 SHOE WILL NOT Rfl P. Do you wear them7 When next In need try a pair, they will give you more comfort anil service for the money than any other mako. Best in tho world. 5.00 44.00 2.50 o nn 3.50 $2.50 2.25 'TSfroR ladies $2.00 $1.75 Ton BOYS' $2.00 f'Js FOR W. L. Douglas Shoes are made In all tho Latest Styles. Ifyouwantafino DRESS SHOE don't pay $6 to $8, try my $3.50, $4 or $5 Shoe. They will fit equal to cus tom mada and look and wear as well. If you wish to economize In your footwear) you can do so by purchasing W. L. Douglas Shoes, My name and price Is stamped tn the bottom, look for It when you buy. Take no sub stitute. I send shoes by mall upon receipt of price, postage free, when Shoo Haulers cannot supply you. W. L. DOUGLAS, Jirockton, Slam. Sold by Joseph Ball, 29 N. Miln street J. P. Williams & Son. S. Main St., Shenandoah. m OPRINC OF '93 Intending buyers aro Invited to inspect what may be termed tho largest variety of Furniture ever seen In Hhenandoali, Prices the lowest. Pianos, Organs and Bewlng Machines In various stylos and prices. J- P- Williams & Son, 18 Bouth Main Bt. FIRE INSUHAMCt J53.00 imp wm . names repreoeniea oy x? vvid fatjsi 120 S. Jaram Si.. Shannnnaah.pL 3UR BUSY LAWMAKERS. Work Done by the Legislators at Harrisburg;. PROCEEDINGS IN BOTH BRANCHES. Tbo Ito.id 11111 framed by tlio Sprclul Sen uto rummlttce lnrs by u Voto of U3 to 10 Tbo Jolrt Committee Submits Con clusions oil the 'Wcrtior.vlllo Hospital for Clironto Insulin. llAltmsuuno, Muy 31. The tact tbat yesterday wus Decoration Day tlltl not mil tvrinlly Interfere with a large amount of work being turned out in both hous.es of the legislature, although the senuto and house ntlj: : tried during n portion of the day ns a mark of respect to the memory of thu dead heroes and in honor and regard for their comrndes yet living. The senate turned down tlio governor's Veto of the bill Appropriating $2,000 for the purchase of Giles 1). Trice's index to local legislation from 1700 to 1892 and passed the bill notwithstanding by n, vote of !)7 to 3. Ten democrats voted with the republicans. The conglomerate road bill otherwlso thu measure framed by the special senate coiumitteo from the other pending bills was discussed ah hour and then passed the vote being 3J yeas and 10 nays. The following conclusions were sub mitted by tho joint committee nppolnted to Inquire into tho condition of the Werncrs ville Chronic Insane hospital: That much of tho stone used In the foundation of the buildings is irregular In shape, small in size, without flat beds and to this extent incapable of the"" complete workmanship and llrst-class wall desirable in a structure of this character; that in a locality whero superior stone are abundant and could be had at a slight advance in cost or trouble, the best stone should have been used, nnd all criticism averted; that doubtless much of tbo Incentive to accept this material arose fiom' the fact that the outside was to bo filled up by earth and the Inside covered by a lining of brick work, and was, therefore, not exposed to the public eye. This wo do not regard as sufllcicut reason. That the contention that this wall Is well bounded at Intervals Is no satisfactory ans Wcr to tho criticism, Inasmuch as the use of flat bedded stones throughout, which could have been obtained, would have made tho dependence of the bonding much fcti onger, obviated the necessity for the uso of so largo a proportion of mortar and un questionably made n more compact and enduring foundation. That buildings erected by the state for the housing of the unfortunates should be ecure beyond peradventure in every par ticular to the extent of known safeguards, and It is undesirable to have the public, with their practical eye, depend upon the opinions of experts on the explanations of liuiltliitgs for apparent or possible defects. The following senators were chosen to , represent thu senate on the board to com I putu the vote for state officers at the next general election: Woods, Mifflin; Mitchell, 1 1. T 1 1 X' . 1 . t I ueiierMju; iuuuiicu, furuiuiupLuii, tiuu Loirun, Crawtord. lhe house bill empowering foreign man- I Uiiictuuii i:uiiuini.iuii9 w uiuuc aim of their business was defeated on final pas sago. Among the bills passed finally were the followlug: Extending the limits of residence and powers of notaries public; to prohibit ped dling, selling or hawking of merchandise, wares or other goods without a license; to make the National Guard formations con form to thoso of tho United States army; authorizing thn r'eteutlon of the two ad ditional clerks in the adjutant general's department to prepare muster rolls for preservation; Children's Industrial home, of Harrisburg, $5,fl00. The joint resolution of Senator Markloy providing for a legislative investigation of the stale hospitals, reformatories, asylums and peniteutiailes has been vetoed by the governor. The proceedings In tho senate at the evening session were uninteresting, nothing of impoitanco coming up for consideration. IN THE IIODSIS. A communication was received from At torney Genera Ilensol In response to a house resolution passed on May 22d, re questing him to inform that body what action can be taken to prevent the nljeged ln lihion of the battleilcld of Gettysburg by an electric railway. Mr. Hensel says that from the best irormatlon lie can obtain the railway traverses streets, roads and lands by the consent of the local authori ties and the owners of property and does not trench on property of the state of Pennsylvania in any manner. Ho knows of no action that can be taken by the state to prevent such occupation of the streets and private property, even though the highways lead to tho historic battlefield or the ground occupied comprises part of it. Tho federal government, he says, alone has tho right to take action where the road traverses any property belonging to It or under its control and will exercise this au thority, Mr. Hensel is advised through the war department. Tho governor notified the house that he had appioved the following bills: Relative to the appointing of special dep uties, policemen and marshals, otherwise known us the Kearns antl-Plnkerton bill; providing for the insurance of the capitol and other public buildings; repealing a special tax law in the borough of Pellevue, Allegheny county; repealing the act en larging the jurisdiction of justices of the peace In Erie county; making an appropri ation for the Nor r 1st own Insane hospital; making an appropriation for a shad hatch ery In tho Delaware river; making an ap propriation to the State Lunatic hospital at Harrisburg. The bouse refused to concur in the senate amendment to the bill providing for the placing of a copy of Smull's Hand Book in each publlo school. The act to provide for the support of the Indigent Insane, which was re-called from the govemorand amended sons todlvido the cost of maintenance between county and state passed finally. Tho house elected six members of the commission to compute the vote to be cast for supreme judge and state treasurer next November. The successful members were Messrs. Abrams, Kennedy and Patterson, republicans, and Messrs. Fritz, Follweller and Katie, democrats. The passage oMiUls on third reading oc cupied the time In the house at the evening session. Noblemen Arretted for Troason. Vienna, May 81. Twelve young noble men have been arrested in Buje, Peninsula of Istrln, for high treason. They are charged with having conspired to separate Trieste from Austria and annex It to Italy. The llaforiued Synod. Reamno, May 81. Rev. Joseph W, Santee, D. D., conducted the devotional oxerclses at the opening of the sixth day's session of the Oraud Synod ot the Reform ed Church yesterday. The further consideration of the report of the ooramlttee on revision of the constitu tion was deferred for the present. The re port of the Sunday school board was then taken up. One ot the items provided for the appointment ot a general secretary, whose duty It shall be to visit all the schools If possible, create an interest in the work and help. forward the EuadHV kUooI - ."C cause generally. This created much discussion, but was tlnally adoptod with the report. The commlttco on the minutes ot the Hi' torlor presented their report, which was considered seriatim and finally adoptee!. The report of the commlttoo on thoiinln- utes of the German Classls was also adopted. A resolution to rovlso tbo ttymnal ot tue Reformed churches met with n stout resist ance from the German m!Hilcrs of tho Synod, who claimed that it was inexpedi ent at tills time to make such a revision. A motion that tho General Synod deems It unwise and inexpedient to take the pro noBMl action was adopted. a i ..t.v. i . n ,. i lm i" j I.ulullii Drroniti'H hit nesting IMaeo nf tltu Dcttil General. New York, May Hi. it ban been do 'ided that tho Princess KuUtlia will not leave fur Chicago to-day us It had been iriglnatly planned. She will remain here and rest until Sunday when ahe will liogln her triuuiphful tour to the World's Fair, The Infantu Bpeut a busy day yesterday. It had been arranged that she should havo her photograph taken and should also go ap to Riverside Park and place a wreath of (lowers on tho tomb of Gon. Grant. The Princess took her chocolate and roll in liod, and almost Immediately afterward began to mako her preparations for carrying out her plans for the day. Fifth aveuuu vrni crowdod with Bight beers out for tho big tiraad Army parado, when thu Princess started for the photog rapher's and tho lli.tlo procession of car-rlac-s arousod great Interest. The crowd soon learned that the carriages contained tho Infanta Eulalla and her imitoond there was a good deul of cheering. After u ilde of about ten minutes, tho photographer's place was reached, and the party entered tho establishment. Tho In fanta sat several times for her photograph, 'lhe party remained at thu establishment and witnessed tho Decoration Day parade from n window there Prince Antonio, the husband of Princess Eulalla, went to tho photographer's early in thu morning and hail several sittings in uniform. Tho Infanta and party returned to tliu Savoy after the parade. In the afternoon the. Princess m;nln left 'he hotel, this tlmo Inund for Riverside Park, where she participated in thu cure monies at Geu. Grant's tomb. An escort of mounted nollco escorted tho party to tho tomb. With tho Princess were the Pilucu, the Mnrquisn, thu Duke de Tama me, ami Commander Davis. Messrs. Whilelaw Reid, Cornelius N. Bliss, Gen. ilorucu Porter, and Col. S. V. R. Cruger, of the committee of one hundred, accom panied the party. On arriving at the place tho party alighted immediately and wnlkod up the steps to thu tomb. Mayor Gllroy was waiting to receive tho Princess. Without o lemony ot any kl id, tho Princess placed a 1 antiuil wreath of flowers on thu door of thu tomb. The party at onco returned 0 their carriages and were driven back to 1 ho hotel. HKIIIIINU hi:a cash. Sir ClmrlKs Itusscll Hill Conclude III" Address To-iluy. Pauis, May 31. Sir Charles Russell con tinued to speak in behalf of tho British case yesterday, before tho Behriug Sea Tribunal of Arbitration. His arguments dragged wearily along, as he dissected minutely and tediously the laws of other nations, on which tho Unitod States based their claim to protection of the seals out side of tho ordinary limit. Sir Charles contended thnt Great Brit nlu, Chili, Japan and Russia never us sorted jurisdiction over foreign vossjls out side of tentorial limits. Sir Charles Rus sell next replied to a reference which the Hon. J. P. Phelps, ofoomibol for th-' United States, had made to the inactivity of Great Britain in respect to thu seizure of foreign vessels by thu Russiun authorities. Sir Charles rood correspondence which had passed between the American Charge d'AIl'alres nt St. Petersburg and Ills gov ernment at Washington, stating that Rus sian Jurisdiction was confined to the or dinary limits, and that the seizures were avowedly within those limits. Sir Chnrlos will conclude ids argument to-day. Ho is devoting a portion of his argument to trying to prove that various acts of Interference by British authorities with foreign vessels, outside of the or dinary limits, if such acts really occurred, had not imperiled the principles of inter national law. EXKltClSliS AT ANNAfOLIS. Italian Ships Present nt tlio Nuvn! Acad emy Ceremonies. Annapolis, Md., Muy 31. Tho pro gramme for tho second day of tlio Nuvnl academy graduation exercisos draw an lm meuse crowd to this city. Target practice, presentation of books from the army and navy auxiliary of tho Ladies' Aid Socio tj to the graduating class, battalion of in fantry dress parade and presentation o. medals for highest scores in great gun nnd small arm targot practice woro the attrac tivo features. The Italian warships Etna nnd Dogali of the international review flcot at Hamp ton Roads and New York aro hero to re main until the olose of tho graduation ex ercises. They anchored In Annapolis Roads last evening from Mew York. Their arrival was announced by the firing of n national salute of twenty-one guns from the Etna. The courtesy was acknowledged from the academy, MAUKIISU Till: SU11VANT. Kmlrio Had Sent Ills 'Wife Away on a Vlall for tho Purpose. Halifax, N. 8., May 31. Six years ago Eli Emlno, a merchant of this city, wedded Miss Sason, ot Caledonia, N S. The couple lived in Halifax together until shortly beforo last Christmas, when Mrs. Emino, at her husband's suggestion, went on a visit to relatives in Ironwood, Mich. Her husband neither wrote to Mrs. Emino nor sent her any money, saying he was tired of hor. Friends enmo to Mrs. Era ino's aid and sent her money with which to return. She has Jut arrived here and discovered that her husband had very shortly alter her departure married their servant girl, nnd tho marriage is recorded nt tho Pro vincial Llcenso Office. lie will be prose cuted for bigamy. True Hill Agulnut Touincml. London, May 31. The grand Jury has fouud a true bill against William Town send, the individual arrested recently on the nominal charge of having discharged a pistol in Powulng street, but really on suspicion of intending to kilt Mr. Glad-done, nnd who was also held on the additional charuo of sending a threatening letter to Mr. Gladstone. Townsend will be triod at the Old Bailey, probably on Ihursday. Mnrtello uml Onmoiid to Die, New York, May 31. Gov. Flower who has iiad tho cases of Mnrtello and Osmond, ihe murderers, under consideration for sometime has decided to let the law take its course, and they will both bo killed by elccti laity. Martello is now In the Danne mora prison and will be killed sometime luring tho (Irstweokln June; u.id Osmond is in Kino- Sing prison and will be electro o .ted the seoond week in June. -ludlnna Hunk J'rIU. Ellisville, Iud., May 31. The Worley Bunk, u private Institution, has failed. The liabilities are about $33,000, and the asset will reach t(SQ,00Q. It I. Ulleved. that the bank will Mr U buJts.tloa, CHILDHOOD AND OLD M. The Tender Qrsndchlld nd a WtlU-o Old Qentleman of 71, Acknowledge Obligation!. The preparation that can be taken with safety nnd benefit by tho tender lrafant, nnd that nourishes, strengthens, and cures tho nged nnd Inflrin, is one that can truly bo called scientific. Such a preparation was discovered by Dr. David Kennedy nnd named Favorite Remedy. Ills prescribed and recommended the world over, by tho medical profession, ns tho best incdlclue produced for tho euro of all diseases arising frorri an Impure condition of tho blood. This beautiful child whoso picture Is Shown nerc, is lhe grandchild of Mr. J. E. Pnlmatoor of Athens,N.Y.,whohnd been purcd of gravel in tho kidneys nnd Insomonln, (sleepless lies) finishes: Ills letter by saying : "Hut this Is not nil Dr. Kennedy's Favorite item ctlr linn itnnn fni- mi. r.m. II y. Mv little grand daughter n,d eczema the worst way; she was a mass of running Borei from her ears around the entire neck to hor cheeks. Jtywlfo Rave her Fnvorlto Iteuiedy In M11UII UUPVO. U1IU wnui. HUB Il'SIUtr A 0-UT the sores hnvo all disappeared, the skin ( smooth and clear, and she fa fat and rugged and as hrlgnt as a silver dollar. Jlr. Solomon Davis of North Kortrlght, N. Y finds himself at 72 years, suffering from neu ralgia, felt tired nil tho time, weak, languid, poor appe tite, nnd no ambition. Thought nt his ago nothing could do him any food, but Ike hun dreds of other people In Iiiscondi- tion tried Dr. Kennedy's Favorite Remedy uuu ueguu iu gut ueuer at once, and now feels as halo and hearty ns ho ever did. It is particularly pleasing when sick ness is as common ns now, to know thnt there ia n remedy tlintcurtu disease, builds up tho weak nnd debilitated, strengthens the nerves, md has restored to health and strength, men and women who havo been confined to their homes for mouths on beds of sickness. WANTS. &o. FOK RENT. Private drolling opposite M. K ch jreh. Apply t? Max Kchmldt B-ffl-lf ANTED. A competent girl for general housework iv 11 small f.nrillv. Nn liUdrcn. A. T. .Ihnph 5-2D-U 11 K. Jlalnsircel. BOARDING. Two gentlemen deslro hoard with private family. Rjjm toe? thcr Address tl., .-ln-minilo.ih, ! O. 5 5-tf F ORHAI.E. valuablo Main stieet prop erly dwelling aud buslnoss nlace Satls- tactorv reason (or selling. Annlv at IIf.iiaid orllco for particulars r OVT. At or near tho Odd Fellows' ceme I J tery, on Decoration Day, a lady's sllvo watch and Kold chutn. A regard will bu paid f r Its icturii to Mrs. Elsouhart, 1 3 1 Kan Apple alley. Hhenauiioah. 5 31-31 JJiOR SAL'S A twenty (20) aero mrm, planted, together with 3 horses, 3 cows w.iroii and machinery, u house and barn. Apply to O. I'. Krell Uarnsvlllo, Bchuylklll counly, Pa. 6-0-lm WANTfcD An active boy or girl to sfll vMtlug cards on commhsloa la every town In 1 huylkill county, hi'ud 10 coo s In Humpi lor outfit. Addre's, Model I'nrd Co, Hhenandoah Pa. 6!.7-tf dsw PROPOSALS I Tho undersigned, tho County Commissioners of Schuylkill I'ounty will reo lvo Rolled pro posals until 2 o'clock: p. m Mondnv, Juno 19th, '803, (or tho ereoHon an I completion 01 a wooden hrldgo, 60 (cet Bpan, near I 'letz'i en tho Sacramento road, U pi r Masai toino town ship, Schuylkill county Pl inmind si educa tions ran bo seen nt this oulcu. Th. Commls sloncrs reserve the right 10 n Ject n y and all bids. ham url a, DETumc, JAUK8.I. Ilouus. EUAS E. ItKgO, County Commlsslo'ers. Attest P. J. Connell, Cleric. 518 w&s PROPOSAL-1. Tho underslgred. tho County Commissioners 01 Kchuvlklll County, wlfi receive seuled proposals until Monday, June 18th, at 2 p. m.. for the erection and tuinple.lon of a w oden bl Idee. 40 feet sn in. nn iho Kiln?. ers'own road, Upper -Mabuntongo township, Schuylkill comity. Plans nnd spco Ileal Ions can oe seen at inis omco. tho uommisMonors reserve the right lo reject any nnd all bias. SAMUEL O. DuTUliK, JAMES J. UOWBS, Kl.IAR IS. HEKO, County Commissioners. Attest P.J. Connell, Work. 518-wss I JltOPOiALS FOR BUILDING WALL AND 1 furnishing coping lor tho Hchuylklll County Court House grounds. Ulds will bo received until tho 0th day of June, A 1), WJ3, by tho Commissioners of SchuylRlllCouoty for the building of a retain ing wall, 8 feet high, 280 feet long, ot mountain ston '.on Mlnersvlllo street! for the lurnlshlnf nnd setting of 203 feet of granite coping, 10x14 lmhcs, on thogranlte steps, together with posts at tbo lop and bottom of each (light of slepss also lor famishing 210 feet ot mountain stone coplug with posts tit the ends of the ccplng, &c. All wora to bo llnlshed within sixty days a(ter bid is accpted, Ulds (or (urnlshlng granite must be sepurato (rom the bids ottering to fur nish mountain stone. Full particulars can be oad and plans and drawings can be seen, by applying to the Commissioners of Hohuylklil Uc un1 y. The Commlisloners reserve tho right to reject any or all bids. 6-10 24 1 PROFOSVLS. The und-rslgned. Commis sioners of Hchuylklll O umy, will reco vo sealed proposals until .Saturday. June 21, IStUt, nt 20'clock p. 111 , for the (urulsnlng and laying o( tw.nty-one hundred and tori y-seven square yards of grass sod six hundred nnd seven rquaro yards o( white gravel, and (ourtcen hun dred square yards o( asphtlt nnd tho lalug and (urnlshlng o( terrn ooita drain pipe at 1 he Court House grounds at l'otlsvtlle. Plans and specifications can be seen at the office of V II, 1 ochraa & Hons, engineers. Toe Commission ers reserve the right to reject any and all bids HAMUKL O DeTUKIC, J MhH J. 110 WES, EL1AS 13 REED, Commissioners. Atles':-P. J. CONNELL, Clerk. Pottsvillo, Pa., May 22, im. 5-31 30t SALOON AND RESTA0RAM j6 Hasl Ceiitre Street. Tbe best beor, ales, porter, whiskies, brandlr wines end finest cigars always on band KOBKBT LLtn D, Prop L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Celebrated Poiter, Ale and Bee' JAMES SHIELDS, Manager Shenandoah Branrh Has removed io Bill Jones' old star 17 HOUTJB MAIN ST'lEET, V hare he irtllbe pleased lo iet tcTvisr 1' bis ir lends andltepablloiu, 8t girthing in tyaQrinUag LI&6 THE NEXT MORNING I FEEL BRIGHT AND NEW AND MV COMPLEXION IS DETTER. uillAVQ. ,T7' " !";w wntly on the stomach, liver nnd kldnevs, and Is n plennnnt lajntlve. Tnla drink is made from lteibs. and Is prepared for uat as easily ns tea. It is railed ' LAKE'S MEDIGIHE AlldnWBtMsiieltltat60o.nndlnpiiclrMe. If von cannot get It. send your address for n free aatnpin, I.nneVi Fnmllr Medicine mortis the ImneU eneh dny. In order tn hn healthy this Is nere&snrv Addresa OltATOU V. WUODWA ltl) LkIIoyTn."' Political Cards. F OR COUNTY AUDI I'OR, TJIEODOItE F. JIA TDORfF, or rousviLt.K. Subject to Republican rules. JTpOR DIRECTOR OP THIS POOR, JOHN DEROAN, of Nonin oass township. Subject to Democratic rules. JJIOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, THOMAS IS ELLIS, Or KlIKNANUOAir. Subject to Republican rules. JJIOR COUNTY COM M IHHIONKR, ELI AS E. REED, or rOTlSVILLB. Subject to Republican rules. F 'OIH OUNTY COMMISSIONER, DANIEL NEISWENDER, Or SIlEVANUOAII. Subject to Republican rulos. JpiOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, RENJ. R. SEVERN, OP SHENANDOAH. Oonventlnn " Professional Cards. JOHN h. COYLE, A TTOll.VEV A T-r.A II'. OKIco Ileddall building, whonandoah, Pa. M. UUKIC& Arroiixj:r-A v-r.A ir. flIISNAtinOAIl PA. Omco-itoom 3, P. O Dulldlng, Shenandoah, acd I stcrly building, Puttsvlllu. c T. HAVICE, BURGEON DENTIS1. pmce-Northcast Cor Main and Centrn SU.. -necandoah. over Stein's drug store. jyj- 8. KISTLER, M. D VHYSWIAN AND SUROKOlf. 'mas -120 North Jardlu street. Snoaandoiu pit. J.4.MEH ai-rilN. PHYHWIAN AND BURQKOy. Offlco and Realdonce, "1. 31 Ncrth Jardli Street.' Shenandoah. JjlRANK WOMER.M, D. Specialist in Treatment of Catarrh. Practlco limited to dlseasos of tho oyo, ear. ainJcd to suit ail eyes 'u'"'3""--"' Buar- unice m r.ast uait street, Hhenandoah. J-JU. E. D- LONOACRE, Qraduato In Vrferinnry Surgery and DenOttty. All calls by mail, telegraph or telephone at. tended li with pro upmost, Surgical opera- llnnfinnrrnrmntt ivl.h ihitnuntn.. . r.i ........ ...... . uu ,4 , v.. ica , VAI D. UlUUUi Commercial Hotel, Shenandoah. 1 o 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 also carry an Immense line of Stoves, Ranges, Cutlery ond Tin ware Iloodng and Spouting our specialty, Peter Griffiths, QIRARDVILLE, PA. CURi VOURSELPI ..uiira,nicrmatorrucea ronr drtimrlKt f r m K.,,1. iB;R.0,..lt 'r,rc' ln a fewdayi Iwlthcutthoridorbublleliv nf . doctor. Non-polsonoua and 1 eunranteeil not to ttrletuie. 1 1 m mitiprjoi mrrifan Cure. Manufactured by ft Evans. Chemical CINCINNATI. O. JOE WYATT'S SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Christ. Bossier's old stand.) Haiti nml Coal Bta UUcunucluuU, Host beer, ale and porter on tan. The Quest brands of whiskeys and cigars. Pool room at tached. Chris. Bossler'n SALOON AND RESTAURANT, (Mann's old stand) 104 Hnutli Mnln Street. finest wines, whiskeys and cigars always ln lock. Fresh lioer, Ale and Porter on tap. Choice Temperance Drinks. Matt's Popular Saloon, (formerly Joe Wyatt'a) ind 21 West Oak Street, 3ITKNA.NnOA.ri, PA. t.r siooked with the best beer, porter, ales 1 it 11, brandies, wloos, etc Finest cigars - at uar attached. Cordial Invitation to al 0.nluUw&M, l,tidWMBUatrifetkl4Ba,MfiMuitBnmi. MaiiUlMaa, ttvlwttrulta, d4.ivs Ja.Wit Ull. IIKMltlS AND TllH l'll()Sl!Cin iOM llie Areiuiieiils Olosed in tlm Celebrated 1 1 1' 1 any Ohso, Wahiiinoton, liny 81. Dotli Dr. I!r!g nntl the prosecution flnlshott their (irnu incuts In the heresy on so lietore the 1'resby terlan General AsHembly ywUmluy after noon. The evening session was Riven over to tue members or the New York Presbytery nntl a vote on sustaining tlio apjieal will tloubtlesa be taken nt to-day's session. Uesitlo-i tho HrlKftn ease there were two incidents of note In tho days' nroceedlnKS. The committee on bills nntl overtures re- ported n form of dellvernnco In explanation 01 me iii-iiveriiuce ot the Portland assembly on 1110 inspiration ot the iliblo ns a sulisti tuto for theono submitted last fioturtlay It was clearer and more condencedthnn the former document and aftlrmed the declara tion of the o-wembly of 1H02. Upon the Introduction ot n resolution by Rev. Loyal Y. Graham, of Philadelphia, of loyalty nnd honor to tbe memory of the soldiir dead, Klder Spencer, of St. Louis, raised 11 point of order that It was not war ranted by tho authority under which the assembly ant nntl could not, therefore, be entertained. .Moderator Craig overruled the point and Mr. Spencer endeavored to appeal, but could not find a slnijlo second, and tho resolution was adopted. Halyards Taken III. CAnLisue, liny 31. Charles Salyards, tlio convicted murderer, was taken sud denly III yesterday In his cell nnd n phy sician was hastily summoned. Ho diag nosed the cause of lllnoss, pronouncing It dlarrlitun. Salyards has dropped Ids vio lent exhibitions of temper nnd now prom ises some startling developments affecting his side of tho case very soon. What thej will be ho refuses to state. Seized for Smiijrirltntr. Seatti.b, Wash., Hay 31. The steam ship Haytlan Republic, was seized hero by customs olllclals. She was searched and only (lvo pounds ot opium found. The cus toms ofllcers say they did not expect to find more, but the seizure was for past offences, and that a libel will bo died against her in n few days, To bo MHdeu Stock Company. Montreal, Quo., May 81. Tho Allen steamship line is to be converted Into a stock company. Hugh and MontnguAHan are In London arranging for this step. Tin Allans will retain n controlling Interest ir the property, embracing nearly 100 steam ships. Paylna tlio Second Dividend. HoLi.iDAYsnuno, May 31. A. A. Stev ens, assignee of the Tyrone bank, of Ty rone, that closed Its doors one year ago, h paying the creditors of the concern a sec ond dividend of 15 per cent. Tho creditors havo ho far received 40 pel cent, of theit claims. Jealousy CnilM-d Her to Rlioot. IlAnmsBimti. May 31. In a lit of jenl otis rage Hnttie Sephus last night shot Kate Williams In thu left shoulder with a shotgun, Inllictlng uu ugly wound. It Is thought she will recover. Doth parties aro eoloretl. Crookedness Is Charged. CmoAno, May 31. There are charges that crookedness was indulged In at tho World's Fair Sunday, in that not one-half of the admissions were nccounted for. The matter is to bo investigated. Tho Michigan Legislature Adjourns. Laxsi.no, Mich., May 31. Tho closing scenes of the legislature of 1803 were en acted yesterday by a proclamation of the presiding officers of both houses that it was adjourned sine die. Poll Ovoj hoard and Wus Drownad. New York, May 31. Captain John Noith, 78 years old, of the steam lighter Confidence, lying at the foot of Jersey nvo nun, In Jersey City, fell overboard and was drowned. Itiirncd by a Gas Kxploslon. Shamokin, May 31. Samuel Engle, Teter Wolf, and John Maha were fright fully burned by a gas explosion at the Purnside mine yesterday. Wolf cannot re cover. T.engerke Won the Rare. InviNOTO'v N. J., May 31. Tho bicycle road race here yesterday was won by Carl Von Dengerko, of Newark. Over 10,000 people were present. Memorial Hay at Gettysburg. Gettysuuro, May 81. Memorial Day wos observed on this battlefield with im pressive ceremonies. There was an im mense crowd present. THU HASICItAI.L GAMES. Yesterday on tho diamond was a double header all around, two games being ployed by each of the clubs in both the National and Pennsylvania State leagues. All of the games were unusually well at tended. Vatlonal League. At New York n. n. K. Now York 8 10 3 Cincinnati 0 10 3 Now York 2 6 0 Cincinnati 3 3 1 At Philadelphia Philadelphia 2 8 4 Cleveland 1 2 3 Philadelphia , 10 14 0 Cloveland , 3 e 3 At llrooklyn llrooklyn 3 8 1 Louisville 0 S 3 llrooklyn 018 1 Louisville 3 6 1 At lloston Iloston 16 15 8 Chicago 4 6 7 lloston 8 5 1 Chicago 1 4 4 At Pittsburg Pittsburg 0 12 1 llaltltnore 16 3 Pittsburg ,,...1019 3 IUiltimore. 3 6 6 At Washington Washington 1011 fi St. Louis , 70s Washington , 0 18 1 HULolita. , 613 1 State I.eiigue. At Altoona MoriiliHf n. n. B Altoona ,, 7 10 4 Danville 2 3 2 Afternoon Altoona 14 13 3 Allentown , 511 4 At York Morning York ,, 8 6 4 Harrisburg , 4 7 2 At Ilarrieburg Afternoon Harriaburg 2 7 7 York 810 1 At Serantou Morning Sarunton , ,,,.,.,,10 12 4 Easton , 811 6 Afternoon Soranton 11 1 1 Kaston 610 a At Johnstown Morning Johnstown ,,,,2017 1 Allentown 1116 6 Afterntwn Johnstown , 0 8 6 Danville 310 1 Almost uu Tlmo. In n country town not SO miles from this, there used to baa bus drlverwho very often forgot his customers. A lady and her daughter anxious to connect with a train for New York gave strict injunctions for him to come tot them ln good season. lie was leisurely stopping at the door and pos itively assured his passengers that he oould easily get them there, but half a mile from the depot they were enraged to see the train go away without them, "Waal," sold the I driver, "I got ye most there, anybw." I Springfield Homestead. 0THE KIND I 1 THAT CURES! nits. OLrvEit cnnnitiEit, Mulom-. N Y. 1 On Crutches 10 Years I m EATING S0EES THAT WOULD NOT HEAL m m CUBED 1 CUBED I H HQ DANA RARAAPARII,LA CO, H UENTLKMEN I Wish to IWW7 XO UlQ tiOCIifJh jczjor DANA'S SAHSAPAKILLA. Z l&j ror (cvural yeort 1 bare bum fullering from fl BB namei liv tha mreral Phvitalam who mtfendod ma., but which lmnioil Ihc akHt or IhcmiJI. ItnuR Mucked jy fttevj JXAriXO ngrrillS FJi;siI. and Imvlnfc a pertJBtent Kruuiiliiir ort' -which uotWnif wotila htnl. .It" BJO' ItrOKQ out Oil Illy lllllflfU fMiV Mi.- aiao liroka out o j3NOItl2. Fur month I wit ronllnctl to taurny hvtt ant have been tmuMo to wnlUp m wimoui crutrnei far over 1 on yr Ars. Km lab tail i imrciiaieu mtoe uuiuct oi DANA'S U g SAHSAPARJX-LA g mot DarltBroa. It hoi nod me from the flrst.S 51 took it faithfully, ani I can now nttend toM gwmy household dutlca And walk, u tvcllH E3 I Bm uro tiiat my Case Is or near a nilraclo kM Sg anythinK tbat happent at the present day. H MulOM, N. y. Silts. OTJ V. I lm vr nnriilv vrii Xi; CIIEIUUEIl. M valuable compound. M'a U-liere Iicr itolemect toM KTJbetruo In evvry i-rupcrt. -4 H Y aro very ref pectrutty rnurt, mt lAVis nnos. m Hi Malone.N. y. WTioleaale a ltetaU llniggliti. w Dana Sarsaparllla Co., tlellajl, Maine, I There's no such thorough cleanser of dirt, ucaicr or cuts ana uruises as AMOMD AP because of its high percentage ot 'tax, ASK YOUR OROCGR FOR IT. JjVS. S. KIRIwt CO., OUlcaao. trhito Russian Soap K'fflitJlsfiSr 5Tl rciT-i s-.. .ORADriELD REGULATOR C07Vtijnta'g7 m. H. Downs' Elisir! WILIi CURB THAT AND STOP THAX' flAS stoott the let t tot STXTJT TEAMS I ana bos proved Itself cae best iritie.lv fro own for tlie cure J CotituntntUrt, Vouyht, Coldt, Whoopxng Cough, and 4 HI T uns Dlleairi In t oung o; old. Trice Kc- 60c., and (1 .00 per Dottle. SOLD SWERY WHERE. mtm iiiilllMW . Sft. -Sa h... TTt 1 Uwai'aVw. Easily. Quickly, Permanently Restored. WEAKNESS, NERVOUSNESS, DEBILITY, ann an tlio train of or imiii t-ari j prrora or- woiTi.cto FuUatra deTulimmint nn.l . portion oi ma SUiiplc natur . IiimiHllteiini Y v yaon failure lv tftu rercreuccOi eipluuaUou and maiita laeoluil k. .nit mLuibHL s, RurrsbU. 11 , I . .aTsfc The only SURE ROACH DES'TROIER i MAURERS' We gvarantee it to rid iho hoti ef R4T. ROfCMce and WATCR Buea. tt MONCY RtrUNDgB MAURCRS Ptrtttn m m DUSKY Dl INSECT POWDEh .i Is tin beat la Va iaariuklr fif f aaauaa. Aura. Motto. j rn laacaTtt os Dooa, av r For Sale by all DiujqUIs uiu and zti tin geauce. Sqid adf u, bulM, uur Tsaoc Mark wcach. i f rf"V .-aft?' vj-otaw
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