The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, April 23, 1897, Image 3

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    MrtlMiftSolstfirtce In prapar
d. L 111 ng the systam for thd
t?Pfl1. .t'PQ chatigfe which it
iLlUll. w undcrgofcs at
this season of the year. The
sluggish, impure condition of
the blood cruises general dls
" ordor, rosultfilg in a lftck of
energy, loss-of appetite, and
general debility. A few bot
tles ofS. S. S.,
wins
will remove all impurities,
tone up the system, and im
part new life to the fagged-out
enercios. It is nature's own
jroniedy, being made from
roots and htrbs from the for
ests. S. S. S. is the only blood
remedy guaranteed purely
vegetable, hence it Is the best
tonic for building up and
strengthening
the system.
Insist on S.
S. S.
-There is Nothing Half as Good!
ErVECTO AT O
CSTOM'S "SriTJlLIZER
Cum general or special debility, wakelul
riess, gpcrciatorlia:a, emissions, Impotency,
paresis, etc. Corrects functional disorders,
caused by errors or excesses, quickly restoring
Lost Manhood la old or young, giving vizor and
strength where former weakness prevailed. Con
venient package, simple, effectual, and legitimate.
Cunc is. Quick and Thorough.
Jjfin't Ire dtctivea cy imitations: Insist 09
CATON'S Vltallzem. Sent sealed il your drug.
Elst does not have it. Price '$ 1 per pkge, 6 of S,
with written guarantee of complete cure.
Information, references, etc, free and confidential.
Send u statement ol case and 25 cts. for a week's
trial treatment. One only sent to each person. r
CATON MED. CO., BOSTOM, MASS.
for side nt V. P. D. Klrltii's drug, store nnd
Hlieiinniloa.it druj Htore.
L'Melie.tcr'. tlncltiih Diamond Hr-aneV
ENNYRQYAL PILLS
-KV Orlsinol and Only Uttnulne.
C. 41 L.ClA Drntrrlit far CkUktMttr JtnaluK III'
i'ATslM'K .... t,,.J t,. .rwl flat A. m-tillin'
TJl'iJ"'"" BCBUsiu wiio Dins rinuou. m HLt3
&t CvTnn nthv. Rttitam ttattatrauM BUbltUu
fifttonMandimUattot. AUrugii(i,orieni4
JJJ la fUoip tot iviraliri, ttMtimoaUlj r .
t? O Ilrtlcf for l,fntloA.!iKerbyre1rn
C1i!rhetprc4cmIcnICuMAliiUoiiSiuBi
toll bt sul I rtmiiu.
I'tsl
"THEY DO THE WORK"
BRONCHO
HOMOEOPATHIC)
PEMED1ES
Relieve and Cure
Head Troubles
Stomach Disorders
System Irregularities
27 formulas
of noted
1 1 iii iiiili num
"For every ill, a special pill."
If not nt Drug Stores, write
Bronx Chemical Co.,Yonkers,N.Y.
- Health Book; Mnlled Free.
El 604TorirSixtiisi:
Eat Side cntrancL on Green St
PHILADELPHIA. CURE GUARANTEED.
ii.iri;M:iuj'iiA;'i:ii:u ;bu ream) unite
Yeur. llorltal lxuerlcnco In Icriimny.
I STnlCTUnE, BLOOD POI30N,
general Debility, Lost Vigor,
.excesses and all Other
? EFFECTS OF YOUTHFUL
Folly of both sc!(es
Permanently eurcd nftcr cverr ono else lin fulled.
10ST MANHOOD AND SHRUHKCN OSQANS RESTDtltO.
Bend live 2-uyit stumps for Uxik Trulli. Tim onlj
exiwure of tjimclts uniier sworn testimonials.
4SRAY HAIR fimfrit.
i n- ...i .i4.'n ii.irn m t i.
C i ' .iT'ti'tM". wmwwi f u i in
MIT H. lit 'rO.MI!riimifiUil'lf'rf Ui
liai In.mfatho! Ut fci.iiMtwgruwlh $1 ; ;
X.KK M KliltiVr W8 Kulroh A V ffff C!
Illustrated, Tieatlke on lln.tr on apiUt)iii I H-'
Vox sale by Shenandoah Drug Store. Kirlln
Druij Store.?
Lauer's
Lager and
Pilsner Beers,
Purest and
Healthiest.
Chris. Schmidt,.,
203
West Coal Street.
twui.
Koi
it I'ovlnslcy'i drug storm 28 Bo
Centre street.
Celebrated Vemalo
l'owders never fall.
ujiuut;iHir.Iu
safe ami suk (a Air filllM
id IMvarroysl iHls and oUiar via
jwtysbajr Uio bust and avoid dtup
Willi TflniT r'
roMmcnt. .uirai,leed suiwio; to all othus. 1WU vl
the t lu the market, A No L I'artlOuUrj, i eta, DI.B.X
U& Df is. Bsy . BostoQ. Utas.
runcuu-i! Aiwsyauuj
m .
Proposed by Mr. Nelson Passed by
the Sonato. -
JEOtlBIONS or THE MEASURE;
Sotintor Morftnn Tnkca Ooonslon to
Crltlolzo Slicnkor Hood, Whom lid
UoHorllies n tlto "Orent Whlto VllU
lUBtor"-arookSympntltylt O Utidd
Washington, April 23.-116 sr3lon ot
tha Benate yesterday was ono of the
most eventful glnoe Oongrew OBeem
bled. llr. Allen, of Nebragko, offerel
a resolution providing that the ohlet
executive express the sympathy of thu
American people to the government ot
Greece. The senator declared that tho
present contest was one between Chris
tlanltv and paganism. At the refluest
of Mr. Davis, chairman of the com
mittee on foreign relations, tho rcSo
lutlon waj referred, Mr. Davis promts.
lng speedy action.
The debate on senate oommlttees
aroused Mr. Morgan to a speech of un
usual severity. He Bpoke of "dictator
ships" and of the subordination of pub
llo business to politics. He character,
ized the condition of lnoctlon In the
house of representatives as "the most
glgantio and unheard of filibuster"
ever attempted. In conclusion Mr,
Morgan said that the speaker of tha
house, who had been known as tha
"great white" czar," should be here
after known as the "great white .Jill
buster." Another stirring ojiapter to the same
subject waB added by Mr. Allen, who
proposed a complete cessation of sen
ate business except to consider appro
priation bills until committees were
filled. The resolution led to another
heated debate, In whlcl Messrs. Chan
dler, Gear and Allen participated.- Tho
resolution finally went over.
Later In the day ttffe bankruptcy bill
was passed by the decisive vote of 49
to 8. The bill passed Is the substitute
framed by Mr. Nelson, of Minnesota.
The success ot this substitute In dis
placing the commjittee bill was a gfS&t
surprise and disappointment to the Ju
diciary committee, which iiad Teported
a comprehensive bill known as the Tpr.
rey bill. It was regarded as a personal
triumph of Mr. Nelson.
The bill. Is comparatively brief anj
simple compared with the Torrey bill.
The Nelson bill provides that any debt
or other" than.a corporation owing $200
or more who Is unable to pay his. debts
may file his petition in the United
States district court, asking for a dis
charge from his debts, and offering to
surrender all his property for the pay
ment of his debts, except such as la
exempt by law of his domicile from
execution and liability for debts. The
petitioner shall attach to his petition a
schedule nnd list of all his property
exempt and unexempt, and Bchedula
and list of all his creditors, and the
amount and nature of the debts duo
each, and shall offer to surrender all
his unexempt property for the pay
ment of his debts, and shall conclutlo
with a prayer for a full discharge from
his debts and liabilities.
The petition shall be heard by the
court not less than 30 or more than 90
days from the time It Is filed. It tho
court upholds tho petition the estato
of the bankrupt Is transferred to an
assignee for settlement. Creditors
can resist the proceedings before tho
court on certain enumerated grounds
of fraud, preference to creditors, etc.
Preference four months prior to the
filing of the bankruptcy petition are
pull and void, and transfers of prop
erty within six months are void. Pro
Vision is made for distributing the es
tate among creditors. After the settle
ment the court gives a final hearing,
and when all the proceedings have been
regular a final decree Is given dis
charging and acquitting the bankrupt
from all his debts and liabilities. But
such discharge shall not Include any
debts or obligations -which shall have
been created In consequence of his de
falcation as a public ofilcer or as an
executor, administrator, guardian or
trustee, or while acting In any other
fiduciary capacity.
The, provisions as to Involuntary
bankruptcy provide that It any debtor
who owes $500 or over, and who Is un.
nhle to pay his debts, shall, at any time
ltHtfour months of the time of the
flllmr uf a petition by a creditor -or
crcdltci?, voluntarily encumber any of
his property, with the actual Intent
and purpose on his part to prefer or
defraud any of his creditors, no shall
be deemed a bankrupt, and may be
proceeded against In a court of bank,
ruptcy. The accused may demand a
Jury. On the hearing the court or
Jury holds whether the accused Is or
Is not a, bankrupt. ,
The "free homestead" bill was made
the unfinished business of the senate.
A committee of 15 senators was named
to participate in the Grant ceremonies.
On the announcement of (he death
of Representative Holman the senate
adjourned as a mark of respect, the ad
journment being until next Monday.
An understanding has been reached
that the senate will not do any more
business until a week from next Mon
day.'
The house adopted a special order
for the consideration of the sanato
amendments to the Indian appropria
tion bill without reference to a com
mittee. Mr. Uland, of Missouri, pro
tested vigorously against the course,
but only had a following of 21, not
enough to zet a record vote. Mr.
Simpson, of Kansas, Is out of the city,
and therefore was not In evidence.
The usual resolutions on the death of
Judge Holman. of Indiana, were adop
ted, nd a committee of ten appointed
to aocorapany the remains to their final
resting place. As a further mark of re
spect the house adjourned.
Confirmed by the Sennto.
Washington, April 28. The senate In
executive session confirmed the fol
lowing nominations: Harold M. gewall
of Maine, to be minister to Hawaii;
James A. Smith of Vermont, consul at
Leghorn. Italy; Thomas 8. Harrison of
Pennsylvania, agent and consul gen
eral at Cairo, Egypt: Frank Yl. Moore
of New York, collector of Internal reve
nue for the first district of New York;
Jamas I.. Davenport of New Hamp
shire, first deputy commissioner of pen
sions; Leverett M. Kelley of Illinois,
second deputy commissioner of pen
sions. It should be wade a matter of publl:
knowledge that DeWltt's Witch Haale Salve
will speeafly euro piles of the longest stand
lag. It is the household favorite for burns,
lea Ida, cuts, bruises and sores of all kinds.
When yon waut good rooting, plumbing
gas fitting, or general tlnsmithlng done call
on E. P. Gallagher 18 West Centre street
Dealer in stc-os 1-tf
Ask your grocer for ue "Boyal Patent
Uuur, and take no other brand. It is the best
Hour made.
ONfi OP TWO WA& I
The bladder ww created for one purr,
immely, a receptacle foe the urine, and as
Moh It I not liable loony form of disease ex
cept by ono of two wnrt. The first WT is
from Imperfect notion of tbe kidneys. The
second way is from careless local treatment Of
other diseases.
CHIEF CAUSE.
Unhealthy urine from unhealthy klJneys
is the chief cause of blnilder troubles nnd
Buffering so painful to mauy that life Is made
miserable. Tlio womb like the blndtler wnj
created for one purpose, and If loft alone It Is
not liable to became diseased, except in rare
eases. When In position tho womb la situated
buck of and very close to the bladder, and
fpr that reason any distress, disease or Incon
venience manifested in the kidneys, book,
bladder or urinary passage is often by mlstako
attributed to female weakness Or womb
trotiblo of some sort. The error is easily
mado and may be as easily avoided by paying
a little attention to tlie condition of the urine
(see pamphlet). The mild nnd the extra
ordinary oflect of Dr. Kilmer's Swnmp-Koot,
tlio great kidney, liver nnd bladder remedy
is sou.ii realized. It stands the hlg'jost for It
wonderful cures. If you need .a medioine
you should have tlio best. At druggists fifty
cents and ono dollar. You my 'iaT0 a
sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent free
by mail, Mention Evbnino Ueiiald and
send your add test to fir. Kilmer & Co.,
Bingbamton, If. YV. Tlio proprietors of this
paper guarantee the genuinees of this offer.
TyjOTrCB IS ' HEKEBY OIVEN THAT
the Executors, Administrators, Guardians,
Trustees, rto,, heroin named, filed
their respective accounts in the following
estates in the Reuistor's office nt Pottavllle,
in nnd for tho County of Schuylkill, which
accounts having been allowed by the Kegis
ler, will bo presented to the Judge of the
Orphans' Court for confirmation nisi, on
Monday, May 3, 1897.
1 First and final account of A. A.
Schwulm, Guardian of Emma Geist, minor
child of Wtn.'V. npd Mary A. Geist, late of
Porter township, deceased,
2 Second nud final account of Adam
Miller. Administrator of John Miller, late of
Wnsh iriL'ton township, ueceasea.
3 Final account of E. J. Fry, Guardian of
C. 1 ry Sliinucl, minor child of cjounul i .
Slilnuel, late of Tnmnqun, deceased.
. 4 First and final account of J. W. Kauff-
tiinn. Executor of Philip I'eed, late of
ttegius township, deceased.
5 Filial account of Kato Thomas, Admin
istratrix of Morgan Thomas, Into of iTittn
viile, deceased,
First and final account of Tho Schuyl
kill Heal Estate Titlo .fnsuriinco nnd Trust
Company, of Pottavillc, Pa., Guardiau of
Wm. DillhiKor, n minor.
7 l'iisl and final "account of Mouroo F.
Muycr, Administrator of KebcccaBcningbolI'.
laic of Washington township, deceased.
8 Second n 'count of John II. Stidfolc and
Charles T. Iluntzinger, Executors of Eliza
beth J. Huntzlnger, late of Tamaqua, de
ceased.
f) Second and final account of Gcorgo II.
Teter. Guardian of Oscar Oook, it minor,
(now deceased) child of Daniel Cook, late tf
Malianoy City, deceased.
10 First nnd final account of Emanuel
Rox and Natlian G. Kox, Executors of
Nathan Kox, late of West Pcim township,
deceased.
11 Account of Daniel K, Kistlcr, Adminis
trator of Sarah M. Bock, lato of East Bruns
wick towDBbip, deceased.
12 First aim nnal account ot Nancy
Adams, Administratrix of Margaret Adams,
lalo-fif PotUvillo, deceased.
13 First nnd nnal account of cnnrles
Ilolsler. Executor of Sarah Daniels, late of
Piucgrovo township, deceased.
14 Mrst ami nnal account ot u. s.
lluntzingcr, Administrator of Jcsstah II.
IIuntzinEcr. lato of Ilcgins township, de
ceased.
15 First and final account of Mlchnel
Sullivan. Guardian of William Sullivan,
minor child of Dennis Sullivan, lato of
Pottsvillo, deccasod.
10 First account of Henry W. Dclbert
nnd Daniel Delhcrt, Executors of Joseph
Delbort, late of Orwlgsburg, deceased.
17 Second and final account of John II.
Reed, Executor of Francis M. Luckenbill,
who was executor of Charles L. Luckenbill,
lato of Wayno township, deceased.
18 Account of David Starr, surviving
Executor of Peter Starr, lato of Branch
township, deceased.
19 First and final account; of William S.
Zuhor, Administrator of the estato of Charles
Zubor, lato of Orwlgsburg, deceased.
20 First and final account of Mnry A.
llousor. Administratrix of William Steruor,
lato of Nortli Mauhoim township, deceased.
21 First acconnt of David Fenstormachor,
Executor of John Fenstermachor, lato of
Sclmylkill Haven, deceased.
28 First nnd final account of Charles
Sitlor, Administrator of Polly Ilalliett, late
of Wet PEnn township, deceased.
23 First and final account of William J.
Matz, Executor of Julia Mouroo, late oi
PotUvillo, deceased.
24 First and partial account of S. H,
Leo, Jacob Eisenhuth nnd Georgo W. John
son, Executors of Ann Wylam, lato of St.
23r-Flret account o"? N Hebllcli, Executor
of Richard Smith, late of Pottsvillo, de
ceased.
F. C. REESE,
Reoisteb's Office, Register.
Pottsviiae, Fx., March 30, 1807.
"VTOTICE-IN THE ORPHANS' COUKT
J.1 Ob' Ht'UUYJ,14U,Li COUNTY JVotlce
is hereby given that tho nppraisemont of the
estate of tlio decedents herein named, setting
apart tne personal or otuer property to me
use of tho widows nnd clilldrcu, liavo hcen
filed in tlio Clerk's oillce. uud that thov will
bo presented to the Judge of the Orphans!.!
vourr. oi 8-iiu couuiy ior connrmation nisi,
on
Monday, May 3, 1897.
1 The nppraiseinont of the personal estate
of Gideon II. Wetzel, late of Mnliautougo
inwusiup, ueceaseu.
2 Tlie aiipraisemont of tbe personal estate
of GeorKO K. Jloyer, Into of Orwlgtuurg,
deceased.
3 Tlio appraisement of the personal estate
ot Juliu bhnup, late ol Union township,
deceased.
4 Tho appraisement of tlie personal and
real estate ot wiiimm Aiiatn, late ot 1 ro
iiiont. deceased.
5 The appraisement of the nersonal estate
ot joscpn Jiecker, late of Malwnoy city,
deceased.
0 The anDmisenient of th rssal anil ruir.
sonal estate of John 0. Ilnotantisn, bite of
wayne lewnsuip, ueceaseu.
7 The appraisement of the personal estate
of Sampson Ooucli, late of West Jlalmnoy
lowiunip, ueceaseu.
F. C. REESE,
Clerk of the Orphans' Court.
ItwatsTEB's Orricie,
Pottsvillk, Pa., March 80, 1807.
1703-1710 Chestnut SL, PMUda., Pa.
Twp Ifth Year. aood school for both
' sexea, Thorough Individual UuilrucUouiu
Book-keeping, I Short-hand,
ArlthmetiCj I Type-writing,
Penmanshlo. I CorresDondenee.
Commercial Law, I Practical Grammar,
lUnklsg, Commlsslso, blKt ComsanlM, lU.
Oraduates aastited In obtaining i
situation, uorreapondnoe wltb llrtas '
cvwllag booic-iceapMS ana clerks Bond-
tad. write ror isiaiogue.
Tueo. W. Palus, M. A.,FreaUlnt
Bopalulromyou
RUPTURE
It you, wear tha
CHAMPION TRUSS.
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WHAT IT &i Ally Vl'IIISlllt IT OOMKS
?TU)M.
Stek-porson la wfnttfnsVes you sick, irri
tates your nerves, disorders your functions,
saps your strength, makes you miserable.
Different diseases hare different poisons,
some have several, -Indigestion more than
any.
That is, the syrrfpltifns of indigestion nro
caused by the poltOH whlub are created tyy
undigested food.
When you are slok,. try to got rid of your
poison.
It is often easier thUli you think, lor all
nature is holplng you. Only the poison is
obstinate, hut the first step is to go to the
root of it.
The poisons of undigested food, which
cause lothai'iy, heaiftelie; dlssjtnsss, weak
ness, bad tasts, stoniqch-acTie, fever, flatu
lence, nausea, constipation, loss of appetite,
Jaundice, anaemia, netiralgia, rheumatism,
etc., these poisons rati be swept away and
nnblted by the 8uker Digestif Cordial.
Curing (he stomach and helplug it to digest
food, when it is too weak to do so by itself,
will purify yonr sysUm of poison and renew
your strength and health.
Shaker Digestive Cordial, a pure, vegeta
ble, digestive tonic, fnade by tbe ttbakers of
Mt. Lebanon, will cure all disorders caused
by the poisons of undigested food when
pothng (dse w) giTe ,ny ftUrf.
Sold by druggltts. Ten cents fur a trial
bottle. .
Write for a book on food. Address The
Shakers, 80 Hondo Street, Now York.
HUMPHREYS'
VETERINARYSPECIFICS
For Corses, Cattle, Shoop, Bogs, Hogs.
and rouLTny.
OOOrngoItopkon rrcatment of Animals
and Chart bent l'rrc.
Crow t FcTcrs.CejnEOStlouSjInnammnllon
A?ft,'Ep,,,fl MenlnUls,aljlU fever,
II.l..-I)licmncr, Nasal lllscbargos.
i?i?i50"o,: 3tj Worms, - "
K,K.Coaalis lleaveSf Pneumonia.
I'.l'. t'olio or Urlpnn, Hcllrncbo.
(J.O.IHtncarrlnKC, IlcniarriinKOs.
II.II.Urlnnry and Kldnoy Diseases.
I.IEriiptlvo Ularnaes, Mnnsn,
J. 11 Diseases of DlBcetlon. Paralysis,
Single Bottle (over CO doses), - - ,00
Stable C'nsc, with Specifics, ManuaL
Veterinary Cure Oil and Modlcator, 87.00
Jnr Vetrrlnary iire)Mi j.Ql)
Spls b7l)riirirtatter wet pnptid aaiwberttoa' (ainjf
Usui7 ea rrc.lpt ol prlea,
laHrimiTS'BED.CO., Jit AlIlmm.mSL.SewIorl,
HUMPHREYS'
H0HE0PATHIC
SPECIFIC No.i
In 11 in 3fl vaiirM. Thn An1rtriiasfn1 tfmrt ffi
Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness,
and Frodrfttlon, from over-work or other causes.
91 per TiM, or 6 vials and Urge VU1 powder, for fS.
'Sold Pr&rrUts), pr Mnt pmttititrlori rccotpl of prlM.
For ruIo at Povlnsky's driif; Btore, 3t) East
Centre street
Toams to H Ire.
II you want to litre a safe and reliable
team for driving or for working puriiniire
pay Shields' livery stable a visit. Teniru
constantly on hand at reasonable rate.
JAMES SHIELDS,
No, 110 Kast Centre street.
Opposite Reading railroad station.
AWN'S TANSY PILLS
A -rstvn. rrs An uri WOMAN'S RELIEF.
AlviviDromrtand rfllabla. AvoUt Imitation.
Get Cator'i 1'ami t Pills and iavk regreti.
At ilrusr gtnrfi. or mnt direct denied l. orlee. tl
CatobSpeo. Co, Cotton, Mau. Oar book, 4c
For sale nt P. P. D. Klrlln's driiff store and
Hiienanuoaii urug etorc.
Tho Rosy Froshnoss
And a velvety softness ot tha skin is Inva
riably obtained by tbof ? who use PozzoHt's
Complexion Powder.
THE SUN.
The first cf American Newspa
pers, CJIARZIiS A. DANA.liailor.
The American Constitution, the
American idea, the American Spirit.
These first, last and 'all the time,
forever.
Daily, by mail, - $6 a year
Daily & Sunday.by mail, $8 a year
The Sunday Sun
is the greatest Sunday Newspaper In
the world
Price 5c. a copy. By mail, 52 a year
AAdress THE SUX. New Yorlc. "
nilHons of Dollars
flo up in smoke every year. Tuke t,
risks but get your houses, slock, fui
niture, etc., iiisuiwl lu first-class re
liable coinpttiilea aa represented by
riAVlTi 'PATKT In""an awd .
A lo Life and Accidental Oompaul ttt
IF
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Q 8. PHILLIPS, M. D.
OOteei M WestOenlrSatieet.
Oan be eoosultod nl all Uoura.
W. 8IIOIOUKKU.
ATTORNBY-AT-IiAW.
Oorusr Market and Centre atfeet.
pitOF JOHN JONKS,
MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR,
Loik Box M, Mabanoy CMtyrPa.
Hnvlne studied under some ot the b
masters ! London and Isrla, will give leaaoru
A "i r"no'e- Auureaa in care ol Htrouse
i me jowoier. nueuanuoau.
sfTL
a
H 9
gT M. UURKK.
tr attouney-at-law.
A Ofnce atsjan building. -owner ot Main aa
n venire aareeMi, aiienaiKioau. .
K T II.POMHnOY.
attornby-at-law
food II o. ..,
!fiir.iiiiiiiiirsniffii?R h inn nn
A WOTlonan AttemntH to Kill tho I
Italian Monaroli.
THE EULER E30APBD TTMHUET.
Ills Atwnllnnt Deflur lie Wtn Im
polled to tlio Act by llunsrorTlie
KIiik Pnvel tlie I.Ifb of A Former
AVtAtia-be AswAssln.
Rome, Anril 23. Testcrday afternoon.
while Kins Humbert was on his way '
to the races, a man named Pietro Ac
clarlto, an Iron worker out Jf" employ
ment, attempted to stab his majesty
with a dagfe;er. The man was seized
before he could carry out his purpose,
and the king proceeded to the Cam
panelle race course, seemingly un
moved. On arriving at the race course
ills majesty wets greatly cheered.
King Humbert treated the matter
lightly, and remarked: "It Is only ono
p( the little Incidents of my trade."
Ills majesty returned to tbe Qulr
lnal, followed by hundreds of car
riages, and thousands of people (fath
ered about the palace and gave him
an Imposing and frantic ovation. They
called for the royal livmn, and tho
band of the guard oji duty at the
palace played It repeatedly.
King Humbert and Queen Margaret
Vere greatly moved by the popular
demonstration, and twice Appeared ot)
a balcony ot. the palace and. bowed
KI0 IIUIB.:r.T OF ITALY.
their acknowledsrments Of the frantlo
cheering ot the populace. At night
there was a popular demonstration In
honor of the king.
AcclalVito Is W years old, and a na
tive of Artegnao, a village of the prov
ince of UUlne, three miles south of
Gemona." Acclarlto declares that he
was Impelled to the act by hunger,
hut it appears that on Wednesday he
uttered vague threats of an Intention
to kill an exalted person,
This is the second time the Ufejf
King Humbert has been attempted.
As his majesty was entering Naples
on Nov. 17, 1878, the year of his acces
sion to the throne, a man named Gio
vanni PaBSanante approached the
king's carriage and attempted to stab
his majesty with a dagger. The king,
however, was only scratched by the
blade, but Slgnor Calroli, who was then
prime minister, and who was with his
majesty In the carriage, ras severely
wounded In the thigh. Passanante was
sentenced to death, hut the king" com
muted his sentence to lnvirlsonment
for life.
TO CUItK A COLIJ IN" ONK DAY
Take Laxative Bromo Quiniuo Tablets. All
druggists refund tlio money if it fails to cure.
25 cents.
IIiMKySoiitoiiuo tor Attoinpteil Asnnult
Dover, Del., April 23. In the Kect
county court yesterday Chief Justiee
Lore sentenced diaries Plummer, col
ored, of Wyoming, to ten years iu Je.il
on the charge of attempted assault
upon 16-year-old. Rosa Weaver, of Wy
oming. Walter Patton, also colored,
was sent to jail for three years on the
charge of assault with attempt to kill.
During a political meeting In this city
last fall he cut Wlllard Cahill, ot Do
er, with a razor.
In cases of burns, sprains, scalds, oruny'of
tlie btlier accidental lmins likely to earae to
tlie liuraan body, Dr. Thomas' Eclcctric Oil
gives almost instant relief.
Peirce
Seliool
and Yean
A representative American Busi
ness School for both sexes, founded
by Thomas May PBinon, A. 21.,
Ph. D. Couples ayatematlo busi
ness training with a practical,
sound and useful English educa
tion. It oners three full courses :
Business, Shorthand and Type
writing, English; tbe whole con
stituting an Ideal combination.
Graduates are cheerfully assisted
to positions.
Both Day and Night Sessions are
now running. Students received
at any time.
kike seuoot, sti-ois rht,itB.,ruMs.
Beeora Blldl.f .
To Consumptives
The uiule rftiurned Imvfnir been restored to
health by almtilu meana. utter suftVrinir for
several yeara wish a, severe luna; aireetiou, anu
tltat dread disease Consumption, Is mtxloua to
moae known to hla fellow suffprera the meiuiH
oi euro. To those wlio Uealre It, lie will cheer
fully send (free of obarire) a copy of tbepre
aerlptlon used, which they will find tt sure eurr
tor Consumption, Asthma, Catarrh, Bron
chitis and all throat and limn Maladies. He
hopes all alllTcrera will try Ilia remedy, aa it is
uivHiiiauie. luoao ueainns; me tirt-MTIptlon,
which will coat them notllllllr. and muv urov,. u
blesaliist. will please addreab.
llev. EDWARD A. WILSON,
Itntoklyn, Now York.
WRIGHTW
l'or all Bilious and Ksavous HBBB M Mt
DissAsas. They purify tbe Ujn H B Eu
Blood and give Hualthy vEF M IB H fiV
sctloa to the entire system. B BsBUBvC
Cure DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE,
CONSTIPATION and P'MPLES.
lSlrnnrl Rn Mnn Wbo can think
WUlllCU HII lUCd ?i,,!f "'."'Eft
Prolans o,ir Maa., th. LriiS S, E,.'",?,,'
l-Wrtta JOHN WKPPEH8UKN CO., Patent Atln
nays. WMataston, D. :,, I t ibalr 81.su prise offor
aaa list ot two handreu luveutlons wantaU.
r
CASH
SWiJ ni
As follows:
4 Firs! Priies, each of $100 Cnh : . .
40 Third '$ 25 QoldWatoliM
Cash and Prizes giion oacli month
Total given during 12 mos. 1897, $40,800.00 WRAPPERS
SOAP Wrnppnm an thcrcRii collect. Ont
till ino iu iiuriniii lit vnii
jvrnniicr, ilmf Portion eoiitMlii.
Iiirr tlio liHHillns "80NUICHT
SOAP." TJiean enllcill,t!oii.
noun") nre fo be Nfiit, iixmhho
liilly JI'I enolo.etl with n
alicrtol iiaprrmruliir C'onjiiet-
niul llio number of l ouj'ons
aVrit fp, to l.eser llros., I.til.t
WnPprr(fols?anirorrr)TltllNII.'IllliU
nl llio inwiiiiii s ijiiiinirt'ior ii. ra
NAME OF DISTRICT,
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Bjr&aktyntjsytig ad Staten JiUmdtj,
FpniiHyivnnlrtfriJpriiwnrca rtlnry
Innfli rt Viral nl a nud JIIs
trlct of Coin mbfe.
2
The Nrtv ICimlnnd Stnirn.
1W Pattern, m'fii bf .. N.Pfrre O'l.. n Bor-
fflo, Bnsitonftnd Kfvr Yrk. Fitted with Hartford
'tirM, ririt ijibm nicn n iamn, new irapannN
itoll, StaniUrd CfoluiuoUr, uu UuQt Lae EUddla-
ANDY
i
10
25 50
KSttm thi to poanoM
I ARSA.IITPT.V illUDHMTPPfl to rure anjriscrconIIp.illnn. rararfts are Hie Iilrnl I
inuuuuuiuijl vuntinniuUL' t,. n,.,Pr ,
twikirt rr. k. xtvim.im; !''
MKIH ( !.
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Dyspepsia, Malaria, Sleeplessness,
Nervous Headache, Biliousness,
Kidney Diseases, General Debility, Etc.
Aslc your Druggist to get them
through his .iohber, or send
a Posted Curd to
BOULTTON HOP BITTERS CO.,
NEM YORK.
tffit Samples
sola by P. P. D. KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa.
in
FOR SALE EVBRY-WHEBE.
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"DIRT DEFIES THE
IS GREATER THAN
'MsssMT'lTTsslistnssMisW M IiissTMi
For Sale by P. P. D.
PHILA & READING RY
IN Kl'PKITT MAKCH 47. 18".7.
Trains leare Shenandoah aa follows t
For Now York via Philadelphia week rlei
3 10. 3 23. 7 10 li. in.. 1283. 80S and S 58 n. r
Sundays, 2 10 a. m.
fur Hew Yorlc via JMaucn Chunk, wek d-
7 I0. in , 1J83 and 8 08 p. m.
For UoaJliiK and Plillatlalpkla, weak das
1 10, 8 28, 7 10 H.m., 12 HI, 8 06 iinTl SM p. ra flu
lava, 2 10 a. m.
ror
or Pottavllle. week dava. 2 10: 1 10 a. m.. an
u j, a wj anuv as p. in. Biinuaya, z io h. m.
For TaniaotiA and Mulmnoy City, week dav
ill), ft'i-,, 7 lb a. iu., 12 83, 8iO and SM p. u
Sundaya, 2 10 a. m.
For Yvilliaimiort, Huubury and Lewlaburs
weekdays, 3 28, 11 B0 a. iu., aiut 7J5 p. x.
Sundaya, 3 25 a in.
For Mahano) "lane, weekdays, 10. 8 , 5 St
i 10,1180 a. m .2 33, 3 08, 5 58, 7 38 and 9
p. in. Sundaya, 2 10, 8 26 a. m.
For Ashland and bhamokln, week da, if
7 10L 1180 a. iu., 728 and 98$ p. m. fell
days, S 35 a. m.
For Baltimore, Washington and the West t
B. AO. R. R.. ilirouarli iraliu lo-t Reedlt..
Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & K. V K) at
7 55,1136 a. m., 810 and 7.27 u i Buudy
8 20, 7 00, 11 26 a. in. ,8 tt and 727 p. Ol. Add
tlonal tralna from Twenty-fourth aud Ohw
uut streets station, week days, 1090 a. in. 12 's
12 16 8 tO p.m. Bundays, 1 88. 8 28 p. m.
TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH.
Leave New York via Philadnlnhta M.
layn, i 30, 8 00 a. in , 1 30, 80, 00 u. u. ui..
iilvlit. Hiiudays, 6 00 p. m.
Laave New York via Hauob Chunk, wet
days, 4 80, 9 10 a. in.. 1 80 ami i 15 p. iu.
Leave PhlladelDhla. R.ailiv Terminal u .
days, 4 20, 8 88, 10 05 a. in. and 4 08. 680, 1)
l. m. Un inlays, 11 80 p. m.
Leave ReaUlnR, week days, 188, 710, 10 1
11 Sfi a. m., 6 00 and 8 30 p. in. Sundaya, 1 88 a. r.
Leave PoMevilla, weuk ditya, 2 85, T 40 a. u
13 80 and 6 13 p. m. Sundays, 2 38 a. ui.
Leave Tatuwjua, week day, 8 IB, 8 AO, 11 38 -m.,
1 27, 720 and 9 18 p. m. Sundays, a IK a. 1
Leave afalwioy City, week days, 8 45, fj
11 47 a. m., 2 08, 7 41 and 10 OS p. iu. Bundays, a
a. in.
Leave Mshauoy Plane, week days, 2 40, 4 r
6 SO, 8T. 1189 a. m., 1 IS, 2 19, 5 20, 0 30, 7 57 n 111
Bundays, 8 40, 00 a. m.
Leave WiUUuuapoit, week days, 7 42, 10 10
m.pt 85 and 11 41 p. lu. Bundays, 11 16 p. m.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION,
Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warl au
South street wliarT tor Atlantic city.
Weekdays Kxpresa, 9 00 a. in., 2 00, (Bntnr
duyatm!, 8U0), 4 00, 5 Oil u. 111. Acuuluuiutlu
tlon, 8 00 a. in , 5 1.1, 6 30 p. ra.
Sundays -F.priB, 900, 10 00 a. m. Aceoiu
modatlun, 8 00 a m , 4 45 p. ni
HMiiniuiK leave Atlantic City depot, earn.
I Atlantic and Arkamuta aventiaa.
I Weekdays- Kxprras, 7 83, 900 a,
.! Areoinmodutloii, 4 25, 8 15 a in , 4 10 u. m
H'jn'l.iya rxprCM, 4 00, .'.:, llo p m Awns
' a in , i in p in.
I lrlor t ars on all expreas trains.
SAPO
AND GIVEN FREE
lhS EACH fiVIOiVITIi
FOR H
400.00
1,000.00
$3,400.00
SOAP
it
RULES.
1. Kwirmfnith dormir iw, in otvcb ..f the 4di(trL't,1
lrif1!! Tillbawr1d a follow:
ino i .;(miMtiifr vnn ftenaain inn
Jnrjtrnt Nuinbrr i(ooupni trvrt
ihediHirict in ftiucli hA or totttuidtfa
taillsw-a.iv HI III k sT'nsil..
The A Competitor! who Mod In Win
Next ImrsPAl Numbers ol cmj
pnna frtim tlie distnot in wbloh they
rpslrlsj mil Knell r'i'io at winnpr'n
option RjanV'aorgr ni I. inm'a I'lcrCO
Mnoolnl t,i. rW. nt I, n ft liU. ftL
' The 111 I'mnnelttor-tnlH Kendlntba
Next lifirffPfltNlimblTianf coupftif fr rn tbdi
trlofc In which they renlde will En rlir "ie at winner'
option Udj,sornt1emn,iGi.d W-itrh, prioe $5.
2' The Oompetiiionn trill riunr the I, nut Inrf
HacU Ivlonth during 1W, c'iip"icrir.Ml too late
tor um mitiith'a ouinpHstitioa will put iui- tbe nest.
3 Competitor wtm obtain wmpi-ers fr m nnold
enaptn HeJiW'iiiitoek wtllbe disipinhfipd. Kmploreee
of LeTttr Rrothera, Ltd.. and tbulr families, arade
iMirred from onmpetlnir.
4. A printedllitofVlnnerainrJf)mpetItoraltrict
wifl be forwarded toOoruptnitori in aiwn.t dfa after
aoh competition oloees.
Eft, Lerer Hrotbera, Ltd., will fmavnrtoawardthe
riiMfalrlrtothe bestoftheir abiiiiy and jndftnent,
ut It la underatsnod tbat al I who ootnp-te afrrae to ac
cept the award of Lever Brother, Ltd., ambnal.
LCVKU HUGS.. Ltd., Now York.
CATHARTIC
DRUGGISTS
or crinp. hut mw nn naliirnl rrnU.
rhlraeo, Mnnlrenl. fnti.. nrNfir York.
-i..
LI
I
Er
i:i!!::!;;::i.:i!.iiii:!;:;i;!iiiiiir.iiiiiini!iiiiiiin.
are prugresslvo and keep infornxM 'f H
tlio World's Progress. Tlie wvll in- E
formed and thrifty House-wife will
iilwnys, lseep
RAINBOW LINIMENT I
the house, ns a standard remedy for
Sprains, Bruises, Cramps, lUieumati.stn,
und all aches and pains. E
Price 25 cts. and EO ct. per bottle. E
Prepared by II. J. HACKETT & CO.. Philadelphia.
KING." THEN
ROYALTY ITSELF.
i . -t m use or
i- .v u , i' t, . i ct lWcr.
iur.iuiLi,'. , , ir , , , ncceleand
cihcr wtaUr ics, in in ny cause,
use Sezine I'llU. Drains checked
And full vigor quickly restored.
IfneglaotM, och troobtn result Mkllr.
Mailed for $I.00;8boxes $6.00. With
$5.00 orders we eivc a guarantee to
cure or refund tw money. Address
PEAL MEDICINE CO.. ClcvelantL O,
KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa.
peQQa. Railroad.
8CIIUYKILL DIVISION.
Jab-uaby 18. 1897.
Trains will leave Shenandoah alter tbe above
date tor Wiirsana, Ollbertun, Fmekvllle, Dark
Water, St. Clair, l'ottavllle. Hamunrtr, lteadlnir,
Pottatown, I'hoenixville, Norristown nnd Phil
adelphia (Hroad street station) at ttf nnd 11 OS
. ni. aud 1 30 p. m. on week days. For Potts
vltle awl intermediate atatloiM ft 17 a. ni.
SUNDAY.
For Wtnraiia. (illlierton, Frackvllle, Dark
Water. St Clsir. Pottavllle, at 6 08, 45 a. in. and
3 10 Ik in. Por ilamburtr, Reading, Pottatown.
Plioeulxvllle, Norristown, Pblladeluhia at S
145 a. in.,8 10 p. m.
Tralna leave Fraekvllle for Sheiuuidoah at
1040a. m. and 1381, 641, 753 and 1047 p. nt.
Sunday, II 18 a. in. and 5 41 p. in.
Leave Pottavllle for Hliruandoah at 10 1.1
a. ra. and ISM, 5 15, 7 25 and 10 30 o. in. Sunday
10 40 a, ra., 8 15 p. m.
Leave Philadelphia, (Broad street station), Io
Shenandoah at 8 57 and H 85 a. in., 410 and 711
p. ra. week days. Sundays leave at 6 50 a. m.
Leave lirood atreet station, Philadelphia, lui
Saa Girt, Anbury park, Ocean Grove, Lons
Branch, and Intermediate atations, 8.10 11 It
n. m.,8.80 anil 4.00 p. m. week-daj-a.
Leave Brood Htreet Station. 1'hluulelphta,
FOK NKW YORK.
Kxpresa, week-days 8 30. 4 On, 4 50 5 15 6 80.
7811,112., S38 980,1021 (Dinlnir Can. 1100 a n.
I2 0DUOO11, 2 85 (Limited 1 00 nnd 4 22 p. m.
Dlnin-CarM, 1 40, 280 (l)iulnK Car) 8 30, 8 50,
4 00, 500, ".'i6 iDlninn; Car), 6 00, 6 50,8 13,10 00
p. in , 12 01, night. Sundiivs a 31, I OS, 4 50 5 15"
8 30,8 38.0 50. 1021, (1)1 inK Cur), 1185 a. m
12 85, 2 30 ( Dining Car), I 00 ( Limited 4 22 Dininn
Car), 5 20, 5 56, (Dining Carl. Jo. 6 50. 8 12. 10 110
p. m , 12 01 nlirlit.
Kxprena for Boaton without ihange, 11 00 a m
week-days, and 6 50 p. m., daily.
KOU WAH1IINQTON AND THE SOUTH.
For llaltlmore and Washington, 8 50, 7 30.8 1 2
10 20. 11 28 a. in., 1209 (l$81 Limited W
l"K ar), 1 12, 8 18, 4 41 (5 19 Congressional
I i'r! ?'" 1. 6 55 (Dining Cfer),
7 40 (Dining Oar) p. m., and 1805 night
week days. Sundaya, 8 50, 7 30, 913, list s,
m., 12 09 1 12, 4 , ( 5 il8 Congreaslonai Lunltod,
J'',1 l?'h 6.M dMnlng Cr), T40 p. m.
(Dining Oar) and 13 05 night.
FOR ATLANTIC CITY.
Leave Broad atreet stutlon, Philadelphia, (via
Delaware river bridge), vxpn w, 7 03 p. in.
9 noeiV?nMlJ.,'Jfc' 'tr'Ht K"rrv. expr. hi, 8 50 a m.,
- , ..... F , r,uuii.i)S, r,4.". V . 111.
Accommodation, 8 00, 8 JO, u in , I 30 and 4 20
p in , week duya. Hund , 00, 8 H a. m.. 4 00
and 5 00 p in.
K','Pe, Muy, Augle.ca, Wildwood and
Holly Beach, and kealde City, Oeeau City ami
Avalon -ttxpriaa, 9 00 a. ni., 4 00 p ui week
days. Sundays. 9 00 a. in.
Por Homers Point. Kxpresa, 850 am, 4 10
! in. wwm uaya. nuuuaya a a m
U. I Ill'Tl-UINSON
J it W
(leu'l Manager,
Ucn'l l'UMSg'r Ct