MM HERALD KSTAIlMMIUlJ IK70. P u a (I every Krenl n, Rjoept Hunday, M lth .lAuntN Strkkt, Nkak Ckstrr. Ho !fcrill Is tlelWued InHlieiinndonti nd the fllr nulitifc to-vn for six cents a wcek, ny n. the carriers. By mail 18.00 n yenr, or 39 lY'-Atn pnynlile In advance. i.vcrt mt ".M irrfedftccontliiK tospftceaim ioetttoti. Tt.o f ut tinhorn renervu the right to cluitiKO the iti itijuof ndvenlmmentfl whenever th pul At'oi of iiewn ileuinmlfl tt. The rtRht Is ir r'ti to i ,JoMftiiv nilvertNemciit, whether i i f u' r uni, t-Uktllie publisher may detu ijir-'f Adt eTtUltig rates made known tit tpit( atiun. RnfV j (I at tho iHietofHce t Shenandoah, Ph., nn ee. a 1 clai mall matter. TKf KIMIONK CONNUUriON "All liie News Thai's Fit to Print." vening Herald STI'lll)AY. APRIL 30, 18HS. Our Counlrv, First, Last and Porevei. A nun. is speiKliiiK tfootl money in nil' Hi quuiiithvs but it is for u ni bk i-aiisu. l'll"M last accounts Dr. Mnry Walkrr linil not etillbteil ns a private. Shu belmiffs to the ponco-at-iuiy-prico part. It is possible that Cuba, the Pliilip pints ami Hawaii will all join In the Fourth of July celebration as one of ours, TnintK is a stroiif; bond of friend ship between linIuml and America just now. And there is no good reason why there should not be. Tir csj. who were ridiculing and cond uiniiij; McKinley's policy before it was known, are now the President's most ardent supporters. They rea lize that he was rijjht in ever- move of diplomacy that he made with Spain Even the Xew York Journal has folded its wins of war-cry. I t lias doubtless been forgotten by many that (Jen. A. YV. Oreely, who has -written a graphic article on "The I'olor Hear" for The "Youth's Com panion of the week of Jtay lath, owes bis rescue from starvation in the Artie to Com. W. S. Schley, now commanding the United States Fly ing Sijuutlron. Thk Spanish prophet who pro claimed that the announcement of hostilities would be the signal for a n Insurrection in the old Confeder- states never attended a well coll ided guessing school. Di.xio laud is In evidence to prove the absurdity of his Intm. The display of the na t' -, it .oi-h in that section is enough t mi .in themoi-t lukewarm citizen. Tin- . n. time Confederacy is as loyal to la. ii-any part of the Union, and thu have the lighters to back up tin. ir lonl spirit. Tin, llnit.U;!) is giving the people tin inu-st news in brief and concise f inn ui a in inner that makes the city "pnperb next morning anything but interesting." said a prominent busi ness man yesterday. Such expres sion are frequently heard of the splendid and very reliable news ser vice e are now receiving. That is what the reading public demand at tins time, and we will continue to dish it up in palatable doses. No "fake ' telegrams appear in our columns, becauso our news service is tile must reliable in the country. Tint County Commissioners, re centh appointed by the court, have reluved the anxiety of those seeking political plums in the oilice on the hill 'While I'ottsville and Schuylkill Haven have secured the lion's share in the distribution, at the sued lice of other and more deserving towns, Shenandoah makes a slight gain. Heretofore we had no representation in the Commissioners olllcw, and the appointment of ex-Justice of the Peace T. T. Williams, of town, to the position of docket clerk, is favorably received here. A life-long Republi can, who has ulways taken an active interest in tlio success of the party nominees, without regard to fac tional differences, Mr. Williams is certainly doi.yrving of the recogni tion accorded him by the Commis sioners, and we predict that his in troduction Into this important olllco will result in much saving to the tax is made a wets- w Buy by iheim-Medicine puro condition of the blood after win ter's hourly foods, and breathing viti ated air lit home, oilleo, schoolroom or shop. AVhoti weak, thin or impure, tho blood cannot nourish tlio body as it should. Tho demand for cleansing and Invigorating is grandly met by Hood's tJataparillu, which gives tlio blood Just the quality and vitality need ed to maintain health, properly digest food, build up and steady llio nerves and overeomo (hat tired fueling. It is tho Ideal Spring Medicine. Get only Sarsaparilla Tlio One True HUiodl'urlfler. I'rtfpared by i'. I. Hood & Co., Jiwcll, Mass. u .ii nin art easily promptly am) HOOd S Fills effectively MceuU. Hoods payors. Tito position of dookot rlerk is In lino witli Ills former duties us Justieo of the Punoe, and tlio knowl edge lie pnenp will ! of viilunhk umj In his pietunt position. Mr. Williams' appointment moeta with general natlsfaction here. Robbed the Oravo. A ntnrtllliK Incident of which Mr .tolni Oliver nf Philadelphia, was tlio subject, Ik minuted by lilm us follows : "1 was la a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, palu continually in luck and sides, no appetite gradually growing weaker day hy day Three physicians had elven tne up. I'ortun lately, a friend advised trying 'Electric Hitlers.' and to my gieat Joy and surprise. the llrt bottle made n decided improvement i I continued their uso fur tlueo weeks, and , nin now well man. 1 know tlicy saved my 1 lite, and robbed the grave of another victim." No one hIioiiM fall to try them. Only ISO ceius per nntllo at A. vt aslcy's uruj; store. AiiKiripiiti l.lnors us I'rlzo Sookers. WRShlnBtou, Apt II 30. It is entirely poMlble tlial the operations of the American fleet In Cuban waters, In the j matter of seizing Spanish vessels as j prized, will he aoon completely eclipsed , y the performance of the swift ocean Breyhoimds recently purclinseil by the government from the Ameilcnn line I Three of these vessels, St. Paul, St. Louis ami Harvard (lately New Yorkl. I have been tilted with armor protection I over all their exposed muchlaery and have nlrendy received good batteries. It is rumored that they nre to be rush ed to sea and are to head directly for the coast of Spain, where they will llo In wait for a number of richly laden Spanish vessels now nlloat. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using casil and forever, ho uiado well, strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor, take. 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Pa., savs "I wns n sufferer for ten yours, trying most all kinds of pile remedies, but without success l)i wuisvutcn Hazel halve was recommended to mo. I used one box. It has etfected a per inanent cure." As a permanuiH euro foi piles DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo lias in. equal. O..H. Ilagenbucli. Coming Kvents. May itli. Social and entertainment undei auspices of tho Welsh I'resbytcriau church, in Itobbins' opera house. Give the Children a Drink called Orain-O. It is a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food drink to tako the placo ol coffee. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who liavo used it because when properly prepared it tastes like tho finest coffee but is free from all its injurious properties. Grain O aids digestion anil strengthens the nerves It is not a stimulant but a health builder, and child reu, as well as adults, can drink it with great bent fit. Costs about 1 as much a? codec. 15 ami 25u. liciiiieiiii; Kiin-ns,' (junta of Snlillors, Topcka, Kan., April 30. A communi cation from the secretary of war re ceived by Governor Leedy reduces the Kansas quota 900 men from the number Governor Leedy expected to offer. In stead of 81 privates and 25 commis sioned and non-commlssloned officers for each company the companies, counting all officers, must not have more than SI men. Secretary Alger says the United States will accept them as soon as ready. A torpid liver robs you of ambition and ruins your health. DcWitt's Lit lo Early Risers cleanse tlio liver, euro constipation and all stomach and livor troubles. C. II. Ilagenbucli. A I'l'iiposcil IWmIi IIi-Iuimii, New York, April 30. A letter has been sent to President McKInley by "Will lam Lyman, president of the Irish Na tional Alliance, offering to form an Irish brigade to assist the United States In the war against Spain. Among the best known of the regiments which will be called on are the Clan-na-Gael Guards, of Chicago, and the Ited Branch Knights, of San Francisco. K Few Pointers. The lecent statistics of the number ol deaths show that the large majority die witli consumption. This disease may commence with an apparently harmless cough which can lie cured instantly by Kemp's Halsam for the Throat aud Lungs, which is guaranteed lo cure and relieve all cases. I'ricc 25 and 50c. Sold by all druggists ; ask for a free sample today. WAR REVENUE BILL PASSE&, JWoiiMi!- (Soon Tlirniicli tho IIouso by IH1 to lill. Washington, April 30. The house yesterday passed tho war revenue bill with only the fimenilments agreed upon by the Republican members of theways and means committee added. In order to accomplish this a parliamentary ma neuver was necessary, as the whole time for amendments was exhausted by the minority In trying to amend the bond feature of the bill. Mr. Dlngley offered hb a substitute an entirely new bill containing those amendments after the bill had been reported to the house, This was an old parliamentary trick, frequently resorted to years ago, Many amendments were offered to the bond feature of tho bill, ranging from a proposition for the substitution of an Income tax provision to an authoriza tion for an Issue of J150.000.000 green backs. All were voted down, At tho last mtnuto tho Democrats decided to offer the motion to recommit, with in structions to report back the Income tax proposition ns an amendment to the bill. Instead of as a substitute for the bond provision. The motion was defeated, 134 to 173. Four Republicans voted with the Democrats and Popu lists on this vote. Hut on the anal pas sage of the bill, which was carried by 181 to 131, the Democrats and Popu lists, with six exceptions, voted solidly against the bill. The Democrats whg voted for the bill were Messrs. Cum mlugs, McClellan and Griggs, of New York; Fitzgerald, Massachusetts; Mo A leer, Pennsylvania, and Wheeler, of Alabama. Two Republicans, Messrs. Llnney of North Carolina and Thorp, of Virginia, voted with tho opposition. Quite a number of Democrats declined to vote. The bill now goes to the senate. means naln. ilnnrrnr ntid possible death for Boino wives. For others it means practically no discomfort at nil. There is no reason why child birth should bo a period of pain and dread. Sev eral months beforo a woman becomes a mother she should prcparo herself for tho critical ordeal. There is a prepara tion mudo which is intended for tills purtioso nlouo. Tlio riamo of this wonderful preparation is , It is a liniment to ho np. plled ox tornally. It vehixpR the mus cles and ro lieves the distension, gives elastici ty to every organ 0011 cornod in childbirtli.'and takes away all danger and nearly all sttflcr imr. 13est results follow if tho remedy is used during tlio whole porlod of preg nancy. It is the only remedy of the kind in tlio world that is endorsed hy physicians. $1 perbottloat all drug stores, or sent by mail on receipt of price. Fmee Books con- taining invaluable in formation for all women, will he sent to any ad dress upon application lo Tbs Giadfleld Regulator Co, Atlanta, Ga. FLEET AT PHILIPPINES Great Naval Engagement Imminent Be tween Commodore Dewey's Ships and the Spaniards. Hong Kong, April 30. It Is denied that the Spanish fleet has left Manila to meet the American squadron. On the contrary, it Is assorted that the Spanish watshlps will remain In Man ila bay to assist the forts. It Is reported from Manila that the American wai ships have been nlKhted off liolinao, where the rebellion broke out last February, but the weather Iiob been loo stormy for the fleet to com municate with the rebels. Commodore Dewey Is accompanied by Jose Alexandrlno, a prominent of ficer under Aguinaldo. Alexandrlno has a magical influence In the Philip pines, and will head the popular move ment to throw off the Spanish rule. A naval hnttlo Is expected at any hour in Manila bay. The Insurgent chief Aguinaldo Is coming to Hong Kong from Singapore. It Is alleged that he absconded with a half million dollars, paid by the Spanish government for the other In surgent leaders. Aguinaldo and his colleagues are elaborating a plan to make a descent In force near Manila. They have secured a vessel for the purpose, and have been plentifully sup piled with arms and ammunition from the American squadron. Russia will send naval experts to the Spanish and American warships to he eye witnesses of the Impending battles if permission Is obtained, which is regarded as doubtful. The Interest of Russia In the war Is evidenced by her leading statesmen In starting the idea, which was coon taken up by their colleagues at Berlin, Purls and Vienna, that the first real naval battle must be used for ending the war, which practi cally means pressure upon Spain to give up Cuba, because If the war lasts too long It Is thought the United States might create n powerful navy. That Russia should allow the United States to retnln the Philippines with out ample compensation to Russia and her allies appears as doubtful as that the Islands should be nllowed to fall Into the hands of Knglund by arrange ment with the United States, without eucIi differences arising as might easily lead to war among the great powers. According to another Manila dis patch the Voz Kspanoln describes the port of Manila as Impregnable. The paper asserts that the forts at Male ton, Sud Malate, Mlleta, Pasten Mlral las and St. Lucia Bllar bristle with guns, chiefly Krupp guns. No bom bardment can be attempted by the American commanders with much chance of success. The entrance to Manila bay Is mined, and ten inch guns have been mounted. Tlio farmer, tbe'niechanic and the bicycle drier aro liable to unexpected cuts and bruises. DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is the best thing to keep on hand. It heals quickly, ardisa well known cmo for piles. C, II Ilagenbucli, Of the Matamas Bombardment as Given Out by the Spanish Minister of War- Only a Mule Killed. Madrid, April 30. The minister of war, General Correa, in the chamber of deputies yesterday, replying to In quiries for particulars In regard to the bombardment of tho forts of Matnnzas, said the government had decided to publish all the news received, good or had." lie told tho deputies that the United States squadron tired 60 pro jectiles, and that the only victim was a mule, a remark which aroused laughter among the Spaniards. The general next Informed the house that the Amerlcnn warships were Injured by the fire of the Spanish batteries, and continuing he asserted that tho Insurgents were acting In conjunction with the United States forces, ns they advanced In tho direction of Matnnzas while tho boinbaidment was proceed ing. "Rut," added the minister of war, "they were completely routed. It was a glorious day for the Spanish arms." A great Impression haB been pro duced here by a rumor that the Ger man government hns Issued a note de claring that It will not oppose the land ing nf troops In the Philippines, but will not permit a bombardment, owing to the Important German mercantile Interests In all the towns of the Islands. Germany's omission to declare neu trality Is held to give color to this rumor. The captain of the Spanish steamer Montserrat, the vessel which was bound for Havana with a valuable cargo, and which succeeded In making the port of Clenfuegos. province of Santa Clara, hns been deenrattd with the Red Cross and has been granted a special pension. It Is asserted on seml-ofllclal author ity that the Spanish government Is upon the point of expelling all citizens of the United States from Spain. Children like it, It saves their lives. We menu One Miiute Cough Cure, tho Infallible remedy for coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, grippe, aud all throat and lung troubles. V, II, HiiEonbucli, Mother's Frisntl. 4 SPANISH FLEET OFF. Vessels Have Left Cape Verde Islands by Invitation of the Portuguese Government. Washington, April 30. The news of yesterday of most Interest In this city was tho departure from Cape Verde Island of the Spanish fleet, the stay of which at St. Vincent has been a source of anxiety on the part of the ofllclalB here, because It seemed to Indicate that the sympathy Of Portugal for Spain might lead her to wink at a violation of neutrality laws In favor of Spain. Late In the afternoon a cablegram came from the state department from Cape Verde, bearing no signature, an nouncing that four battleships and three torepdo boats had started north, and some of the transports for Cuba, and that the northern lleet returned shortly, having been In collision. The destination of the fleet Is, of course, unknown, though It Is given out In Madrid that the Vessels are ordered to North Atlantic points. The fact that It Is proclaimed In Madrid makes the story extremely Improbabale. Captain Sampson sent a telegram relative to the firing at the Matanzas forts, but tt was disappointingly lack ing In detail, but the few words con tained In the dispatch went to confirm the olllclal view that the affair was nothing more than a naval reconnols sance. No news came yesterday from Ad miral Dewey's squndron, now on Its way to the Philippines to do battle with the Spanish lleet. One ofllcer pointed out that If Admiral Dewey succeeded in defeating the Spanish fleet the Spanish officials, who control tho cable connecting the Islnnd with the rest of tho world, In all probability may sup press the news or distort the facts Into a Spanish victory. Viscount Do Santo Thyrso, the Portu guese minister, looked over tho press dispatch from Lisbon giving the sub stance of the neutrality decree gazet ted there yesterday, and said It was evidently accurate. The viscount says that article 3, which permits belliger ents to make a short stop at Portu guese ports, probably will be better understood by saying that belligerents will not be permitted to make long stays at Portuguese ports. Under the usual rules of International law the stay Is likely to be confined to a day or two. To Cure Headache In 15 Minutes. Take I)r. Davis' Atl-IIeadaclio. All druggists Sunday Specials. Services in tho Trinity Koformcd church ii-inorrow at 10:00 a. 111., and 0:30 p. 111. Sunday school at 1:30 p. in. Key. ltobcit O'lioylo pastor. Itegular services will bo held in the United Evangelical church, Xorth Jardln street, to morrow at 10 a. in. and 0.30 p. in. Sunday school at 1.30 p. in. Itov. I. J. Keitz, pastor, lv. L. O. E. on Monday ovcuing. Prayer, praise and testimony meetings every Tues day, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday even ings. Jr. K. L. C. E. every Saturday ovening at 7 o'clock. 1'rlniitivo Methodist church, James Moore, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. Sunday school at !i p. m. Class meet ing on Wednesday ovening. General prayer meeting on Thursday ovening, Everybody welcome Services iu All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church on West Oak street to-morrow. Holy Eucharist at 8 a. 111. Morning prayer at 10:30. Sunday school at 2 p. 111. Evening prayer at 7 p. 111. On the first Sunday in tlio month Holy Eucharist nt 10:30. Tlio rector will olllciatc. First Baptist church, corner of West and Oak streets, Key. D.I. Evans pastor. Services at 10a. 111. and 0 p. m. Sunday school at U p. m. Prayer meeting Monday evenings. Young l'eoplo's meeting Wednesday evenings. Class meeting Thursday evenings. Methodist Episcopal church, corner Oak and White- streets. Iiev. J. T. Swindells pastor. General class meeting at 0 a. 111., led by John Senior. Sermon at 10:30 a. in. Sunday school at 2 p. m Dr. J. S. Callen, Superintendent. Sermon nt 0:30 p. ai. Seats free. Everybody welcome. Calvary Baptist church, South Jardln street. Preaching to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. 111. Iiev. 1!. 11, Albins, pastor. Sabbath school at 2 p. m., Deacon John lluun, Superintendent. 11. Y. P. U. Tuesday ' evening, at 7:30. Wednesday evening, general prayer meeting nt 7:30. Everybody welcome Services in tlio Presbyterian church to nlorrow at 10:30 a. 111. mid (1:30 p. in. Sabbath sclioolat2p.nl. Jr. C. E. and Sr. C. E Tuesday evening at 0:30 and 7:30 o'clock. Prayer and song service on Thursday even ing nt 7:30. Strangers always welcome. St. John's Lutheran church, West Cherry street. Itev. John (Iruhler, pastor. Preach ing, 10 a. m. ; Sunday school, 1:30 p. 111. ; preaching 0:30 p. 111. St. Michael's Greek Catholic church, West Centra street. Itov. Cornelius Laurisin, pas tor. MaUitluum service 0 u. 111. High mass 10 a.m. Church of tho Holy Family, (German B. C.) North Chestnut street. Itev. A. T. Schut tlehofcr, pastor. First mass 8 a. 111., second mass 10 a. in. St. Caslmlr's Polish It. C. church, North Janliu street. Itov. J. A. Lcuarkiewicz, pastor. First mass S a. in., high mass 10 a. m vespers and benediction t p. m. Church of tlio Annunciation, 218 West Cherry street. Iiev. II. F. O'Bellly, pastor; Itev James Kane, assistant pastor. First mass, 7 a. m., second mass, 8 a. 111., high mass, 10 a. iu, benediction, 7 p. m. Keheleth Israel Congregation, comer of Oak and Wist streets, Boy. Henry Mit nik," pastor. Saturday services, 8 to 10 a. m., and 3 to 5 p, 111. Sunday services 8 to lo a. m. mil ovcry weekday morning from 7 to 8 11. in. rstViViYiVi.iLji.icua(.iiiiV(ViViViViYi'iVii A Pleasure at Last. l! No Muss. No Trouble. i WASHES !!5 DYES js AT ONE OPERATION . B If .'.ANY COLOR. :5 The Cleanest, Fastest Dye forj Soiled or Faded Shirt Waists, f. jr Blouses, Ribbons, Curtains, Under- : j linen, etc., whether Silk, Satin,;: : Cotton or Wool. mK! ;j :;SoW in All Colon by Grocers' and1. 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It quickly relieves and cures Inability to hold mine, and pcoplo, young or old, who tako it nro not compelled to get up a number of times during tho night. For putting an cud to that scalding pain experienced iu passing urine, nothing is so good as Dr. David Ken ned's Favorite Bcmedy. It corrects the bad effects of whiskey and beer; is pleasant to tho taste, and docs not icem to bo medicine at all. Diseases of tho kidneys and bladder often require tho uso of Instruments to push bark tho sandy matter so tlio Uriuo can be voided. In such cases Favorite Iteuicdy should be taken without further delay or the disease may provo fatal. It Is sold fur one dollars bottle at all drugstores. It Is well worth many times its prico. Samples Free. If you wish to test Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Bcmedy hefoie buying It, send your full post office address to the Dr. D.ivld Ken nedy Corporation, Bondout, N. Y., and mention this piper. 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Tho proprietors of this paper guarantee tlio genuincues of this oiler. fi. OF CARLISLE, PENNA. LIEUT. COLONEL SAMUELA. LOSCH, OF SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, PENNA. A regiment under the nbovc veteran officers of the 7th l'cnna. Cavalry and the 50th l'cnna. Infantry, will he organ ized immediately under the following authority : Carisu;, Pa., Apkii, 23, 1S98. Samuw, C. Thomson, i'ottsville, l'cnna. You arc hereby authorized to raise four (4) companies for my regiment for ser vice in the war ngainst Spain in Cuba or iu defence of our own coasts. The regiment I am authorized to recruit will be accepted after the present National Guard. Josnm G. Valu, Provisional Colonel. A battalion of four companies will he enrolled in this county and will await orders from the Governor of the Com monwealth through Colonel Vulc. Booms -will he opened and enrollment lists will be ready for signing at once in I'ottsville, St. Clnir, Schuylkill Haven, Orwigsbttrg, Pincgrovc, Mahauoy City, Shenandoah, Girardvillc, Frackvillc, Mincrsvillc, Llewellyn, Trcmont and Tamaqua. Present enrolling officers are : Iu Pottsvillc, Company A, Captain George A. Harris. Ill I'ottsville, Company 11, A, Howell Halherstadt, Jr., and Clyde G. Allan, In Schuylkill Haven, Palsgrovc's store, l,ieut. Colonel Samuel A. Iyosch. In Orwigshurg, Captain George F. Stcahliu, In Girardvillc, John 11. Granger. Iu Miuersville, Captain James Ivcvau. In Llewellyn, Jnmcs Archbald, Jr. Individuals or hodics desiring to enroll nre requested to report to the enrolling officer iu or nearest to their respective towns. .Sous of Veterans of the 4Sth, 50th and 06th Pcuua. Infantry and the 7th and 17th Pcnmi. Cnvalry are particu larly desired. SAMUEL C. THOMSON, POTTSVILLE, PENNA. April 27, 1898. FINANCE Am TRADE. VTav Hns Llttln or No nnVot Upon Trnilo Distribution. New York, April 30. n. G. Dun & Co.'h weekly review of . trade says! Hostilities have not as yet changed Inst week's conditions. There Is much postponement of orders by men who do not know what they are waiting for and much restriction of loans by banks which are abundnntly strong. All this checks new business, and yet tho vol ume of transactions through clearing houses Is larger than In the same week In 1892, with no foreign trouble. Hut this Increase would be much larger but for speculative stagnation here. Confusing accounts about the great Industries cannot cause surprise in view of the contradictory Influence of monotnry stringency curtailing mnny orders, heavy orders by the govern ment In many branches, and all per vading confidence that after temporary conditions have pussed business Is go ing to be better. Banking caution, nt the same time, Is stopping work In some lion and woolen mills. Yet con fidence as to the future causes the re fusal of very mnny contracts for long time, the holding of wool nbove Its current manufacturing value, and a marked rise In hides, Brndstreet's review says: The lack of excitement, nervousness or Inter ruption to the orderly conduct of pub lic nffalrs, and particularly business operations, with which this country passed from peace to war seems likely to become historical. The temper with which the country has recognized tho outbreak of hostilities Is not only proof that tho dullness and depression of the past six weeks have largely discounted tho effects usually witnessed, but fur nishes a valuable Index to the general point of view taken by the business community as to the outcome of the pending war. Little or no effect upon general trade distribution of an un favorable character Is perceptible In the reports of the past week. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhoum, favor sores, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positiToly cuies pllos, or jo pay required. It Ut guaranteed to give perfect saticfaction or mony refunded. Price SS cents per box. For sale br A . Waslov VOTICE IS HEItEBY GIVEN THAT THE i-' Executors, Administrators, Guardians, Trustees, &c, herein named, filed their re spective accounts iu tho following estates iu tho jtcgistcr's olllco at I'ottsville, hi and for tho County of Schuylkill, which accounts having been allowed by tho Beglstcr. will be presented to tho Judgoof tho Orphans' Court for confirmation nisi, on Monday, May 2nd, 1898. 1 First account of Aaron Bciclmrt, guardian of Bobert Schweikert, minor child of George Schweikert, lato of South Man holm Township, deceased. 2 First aud final account of Tho Safe De posit Bank of Pottsvillo, Pa., guardian of Mary Elizabeth Fishburu. minor child of Ueorgo C. Fishburu, lato of Itoilly Town ship, deceased. 3 First and final account of Georgo P. Ilickcrt, executor of Magdalcna Goettler, lato of I'ottsville, deceased. . 4 First account of John Schmeltzer, guardian of Theresa and Annio Dotterwo.ch, minor children of John Dottorweich, lato of I'ottsville, deceased. 0 First mid final account of Bcnben H. Shade, executor of Hannah Bullilngtou, lato of llubley Township, deceased. 0 First and final account of W. D. Kartcr man, guardian of Samuel S. Heiiu, minor child of Isaac Heim, late of Eldred Town ship, deceased. 7 First anil final account of Aloxnnder May, guardian of Caroline Klcindienst, minor child of John Klcindienst, lato of .Mahauoy City, deceased. 8 First account of Alvin E. Bill, executor of Gideon Bill, lato or West Peiin Township, deceased. D Second and final account of Mary SI. Bossier, administratrix of A. J. Bossier, lato of New Iiluggold, deceased. 10 Account of Daniel Shcpp, executor of Catharine Scitzlngcr, lato of Tamaqua, de ceased. 11 First and final account of Ida Bred beimcr, administratrix of Solomon Bred benner, lato of East Union Township, de ceased. 12 First and final account of Margaret A. Nolan, administratrix of John Nolan, lato of Gonh 11, deceased. 13 First account uf John F. Shoup, Clarence B. Shlndel and August Ilnitwig, oxecutors of Adam Ilartwig, late of Ta maqua, deceased. 11 First account of Georgo M. Beads, administrator d. b. 11. c. t. a, of Christina Pott, late of I'ottsville, deceased, IS First and final account of Edward Beck, executor of George Beck, late of North Mauheim Township, deceased. 10 First and final account of Joseph Schock, administrator of Mary Schock, late of Walker Township, deceased. 17 First and final accouut of Theodora 8. Thompson, executor of Kathariuo W. Thompson, lato of Malianoy City, deceased. 18 First and final account of Tlio Schuyl kill Trust Co., of Pottsvillo, administrators d. b. 11. c. t. u. of James Gilllngham, lato of I'ottsville, deceased, ID First and filial account of Georgo J. Wadllnger, trustee of John Quluu, lato of Pottsvillo, deceased, 20 Seventh account of David Watkins, executor of David M, Evans, lato of I'otts ville, deceased. 21 First and final account of Charles P. Sciders, trusteo of John Enty, lato of Begins Township, deceased, 22 Fiist uud final account of D.uilel Ncster, administrator of Priscilla Nestor, lato of East Brunswick Township, deceased. 23 First and final account of W. L. Kramer, administrator of Henry Wooster, lato of St. Clair, deceased. 21 First and final account of John H. Beed, executor of Francis M. Lukcnbill, late of Wayne Township, deceased. 25 First nud final account of II. B, Gracll", executor of Catharine S, Conrad, lato of Tamaqua, deceased, 20 Fiist and final account of Win, M. Fuussct, trusteo of John 1'. Partou, lato of I'ottsville, deceased. V. C. BEESE, Begister, Bkoistkii's Ori'ICK, I'ottsville, Pa., March 20, 1898. VOTICE-IN THE OBPHANS COUUT OF SCHUYLKILL COUNTY Notice Is hereby given that tho appraisement of thu 1 decedents herein named, setting apart thu personal or other property to tho uso of the 1 widows and children, have been filed iu tho Clork's olllco, and that they will bo presented 1 to tho Judge of tho Orphans' Court of said VUlllltJ U, VUl.lll IlltlilUII 1IIBI, Ull Monday, May 2nd, 1898, 1 Tho nppraisomont of the real aud per sonal estate of Samuel V. Dorr, lato of Potts villc, deceased. 2 The appraisement of tlio personal cs. tato of John E. Flood, lato of Now Philadel phia, deceased, 3 Tho appraisement of tho personal cs tato of Luciau Fcgley, lato ot West Bruns wick Township, deceased. 4 The appraisement of tlio personal cs tato of Abraham Carl, lato of Tower City, deceased. 5 Tho appraisoinont of tho personal es tate of John L. Eckort, lato of tho Township of East Brunswick, deceased. 0 Tho appraisement of tho real aud per sonal estate of William M. Wagner, late of South Mftiihcim Township, deceased. 7 The appraisement of tho personal es tate of Augustus Fox, lato of Pottsvillo, deceased. 8 Tho appraisement of tho personal es tate nf Aaron Klcckncr, late of Balm town ship, deceased. 0 Tlio appraisement of tlio personal es tate of John J, Ryan, lato of Port Carbon, deceased, 10 Tho appraisement of tlio personal estate of Frederick Hcckcrt, lato of Tower City, deceased. V. C. REESE, Clork of tho Orphans' Court. Reoibtku'b Office, I'ottsville, Pa., March 20, 1808. At Four Score. Dr. Miles' Nervino Restores Health. NOLR nZL'KIEL.OnEAR, assessor and tax collector, Beverly, Mass., who has passed tho 80th life mllo Etcuc, says: "Dr. lilies' Rcstoratlvo Nervino has dono a great dorl o.'ccod. IsufTorcd for years from Blooplesr.ncis and nervous heart trouble. Would fed weary aud used up la tho luoni lng, hiid no tUiMUon aud my work seemed a burden. A frljnd recommended Dr. Miles' Nervino, and I purchased a bottlo under protost as I ha.l t rlcd so many remedies un successfully, I thought It no uso. But it gavo mo restful sleep, a good appctlto aud restored mo to energetic health. It is a grand good medicine, and I will gladly wrlto anyono inquiring, full portleularjof my sat isfactory oxp?rlouco." FgZ&flffi&En rlsta mwlnr n ntlflvn R- I ..., I oMervin M guaranleo, first bottlo benefits or money re 1 funded. Bool: on dis eases of tho heart and nerves free. Address, I 'mm DR. MILES MEDIOAL CO.. Elkhurt, lad. PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. BURKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofltce Kgnn building, corner of Main nn Centre etreetn, Shenandoah. J It. l'OMKBOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. W. SIIOKjrAKKR, . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre afreets. pKOK. JOnN JONKS, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box M, Mahanoy City, Po. "laving etudled under lomo ot tho beat masters ie London and 1'aijs, wjll give- lessons on the violin, mandolin, gulrhr and vocal culture. Teririf reasonable. Address In eare ol Slrouse, tbo jeweler Hbennndoah. Philadelphia 6z Reading Railway !' --n Ii 1 d Coal No Smoks IN El'KKOT MAItCH 13th, 1838. Trains lcavo Shenandoah an follows: Kor New York via Philadelphia, week days 210, 5 80, 7 33 9 Ma. m., 12 83, 810 and G 07 m Sundays, 1 10 a. ui. For New York via Mnuch Chunk, wsok days, 5 88, 7 30 a. in., 12 83 and 8 10 p. m. For it-eatllng and Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, B 30, 7 30. 9 51 a.m., 12 S3, 3 10 and 6 07 p. la. Sundays. 2 10 a. m. For I'ottsville, week days, 2 10, 7 30, 9 51 a. m., 12 S3, 8 10, 6 07 and T 25 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. m, For Tamaqua and Malianoy City, week days 2 10. 5 80, 7 SO, 9 51 a. in., 12 OS, 3 10 and 0 07 I', m. Additional to Muhnnoy City only, 11 40 p. in. Sundays, 2 10 a. in For WlHiaiuHport, fiunbury and LewUburg, week da8. 4 03, 5 80, 11 SO a.m.. 1233, 7 'i5 r ni Sundays, 3 25 a. ui. ForMahano) I'laue, weekdays, 2 10. I OS, 5 30, 7 30.9 51, II SO11. 111.. 12 83, 3 10, 0 07, 7 25, 9 55 and 11 40 p. 111. Suuilaya, 2 10, 4 05 a. m. For Ashland and Sbaraoklii, week days, 4 05, 5 30, 7 30, 11 80 11. m.. 12 33, 3 10,6 07, 7 So and 9 ss p. 111. SuudayB, 4 05 a. m. For Baltimore, Washington and the Wed via 11. &'0. H. It., through trains lea-, Heaoltu; Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & 1!. II K.) at 3 3U, 7 55,1120 a. in., 8 10 and 7.27 p. u. Sundars. 3 20, 7 00, 11 20 a. m., 8 40 and 7 27 p. m. Adtfl tluuil trains from Twenty-fourth and ClievV uut streets station, week days, 1030 a. in. 12 20, 12 It 8 40 pra. Sundays, 1 85,8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 15, 4 80, S 00, 11 80 a. m., and 1 80, 4 B0, 9 00 p.m. Sundays, 6 00 p. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, ncek days, 4 80, 9 10 a. in.. 1 80 and 4 15 p. in. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, week days, 12 01, 3 40, B 85. 10 10 a. in. and 1 42, 4 05, 6 80 p.m. Sundays, 12 01a.m. Leavo Headlng,week days, 2 05, 7 0),10 08, a, m. 12 00 in., 4 19, 0 00 aud 8 20 p. m. Sundays, 2 Oi a. m. Leave I'ottsville, week days, 8 05, 7 10 a. m., 12 80 and 6 10 p. m. Sundays, 8 07 a. m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 3 55, 7 46, 11 i8 a. in., 1 86, 5 68, 7 20 and 9 43 p. in. Sundays, 3 Si a m Jx-ave Malianoy City, week days, 12 20, 4 91, 8 15, II 47 a. m., 2 17, 5 18, 0 21, 7 41 and 10 08 u. m Sundays. 12 25, 1 21 a. m. Leave Malianoy I'laue, week days, 12 85, 2 40, 4 85 0 80,8 30. 10 25, 1159 a. m 282, 532, 041, 7 57, 10 22 p in. Sundayi, 12 40, 2 40, 4 35 a. m. Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 20 a ni., I 00 Und 11 80 p. m, Sundays, 11 80 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street waif aikd South strcetwhaif for Atlantic City. Wrxkdays Express, 9 00 a. m., 2 00, (3 00 Paturdays only 1, 4 00, 5 00 p. m. Accommoda tion, 8 00 a. m.,515, 6 30 p. ta. Sundays Kxpress, 9 00, 10 00 a. m. Accommodation, 800 a. 111., 4 45 p. m. Returning leave Atlantlo City depot, omr Atlantlo and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Bxpress, 7 85, 9 00 a. m., 8 80, 5 TO p.m. Accommodation, 4 25, 8 15 ft. na., 4 05 p. m. bundsyn ISxprew, 4 00, 5 80,8 00 p. m. A coir modatlon, 7 15 a. m., 4 15 p. zn. Parlor Cars on all express tralm. vut further information, apply to sea-eat I'Mlndelphia uud Reading iiailway tlaket aent or i.ddrcas I, A. HWEiOAnn, IIiison J, Wceks, Oen'l Hunt., Uen'l Pasa'r Agt., Reading Terminal, I'hlladlphla. RUPTURE CURED! A Specialist on Rupture from Williamsport) will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT THE Hotel Franey, from 8 till 10:30 a. m. Rupture permanently and quickly Cured or no pay. Written guarantee to absolutely cure all kinds of Rupture without operation or detention from business. Absolutely no Danger. Examination Free. loo persons cured in Sunbury, Shamokiii, Ml. (n,m.t nnd vlrtllitv wlin rnn bo r,(7rr,w! to. Charges and terms moderate and witiua reach of all, SSL it". m.. Health mm
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