TheHerald ksimiilisiikii ir;o. "All the News That's Fit tojrlnt." Published every evening, except Sunday, at 8 South Jartlin strt, Nlii-nandiMth, l'n. I.ONO DISTANCH Tr.LMMIONK. The Herald Is delivered In Shenandoah nnd llio surrounding towns for six cents nw ek, liny nble to the carriers. Ily mnll J3.00 n yr iir, or 23 cents n month pnynblo In advance. Ad vertisements charged nccor.il tag to space and portion. The. publishers reserve tho right to change the position of advertisement whenever the publication of news demands It Tho right Is reserved to reject any advertisement whether paid (or or not, that the publishers mnv deem Improper. Adver tising rstrs made known upon application. Kntered at the post ofllce at Shenandoah, l'n,, as second class mall matter. WEDNESDAY. AFRUj 10. 1800. OUR COUNTRY : First, Last and Forever There Is No Desertion. Our contemporaries, including tlie Worth American, Press and Times, of Philadelphia, have commented quite freely and at length upon the edi torial appearing in these columns on Saturday, under the caption, "The Duty of tho Hour," and in which wo endeavored to point out the necessity for the election of a Senator, and what may be expected because of a failure to do so. The article was freely commented upon by our read ers and generally commended as the proper and only course remaining for the Republican members of the legis lature, irrespective of factional inter ests. The Philadelphia North American, on Monday, commenting upon the Herald's position, contained tho following ; "The Quay adherents In Schuylkill county were given a severe shock last night, when their leading organ, the Shekanhoah Herald, renounced allegiance to tho Blogan, "Quay or nobody,1' Bnd came out Hat for a compromise candidate for United States Senator. This prac tically leaves the Quay contingent In Schuylkill without u publlo champion. "This county has heretofore been regarded as the Quay stronghold of tho anthracite tier. The Herald having also stood by Senator Samuel Losch through thick and thin, it is understood that tho sentiment expressed is a reflection of that entertained now by the Senator, and it is expected that, If his health permits his attend ance at the conference to-morrow evening, bis Influence will be thrown towards the compro mise candidate proposition," This was followed by a portion of our editorial, and over it all was a scare-head, "The Only Quay News paper Supporter in Schuylkill Wants Compromise." We are free to confess our surprise at the prominence given the article in question, although it "was merely a public expression of the views of the great majority of the rank and file of Republican voters. Prom one end of the state to the other tho demand for the election of a United States Senator has gone up. The success of the Republican party in the future is dependent largely upon that result, and no legislator, who places party above individual, could honestly ignore these appeals. The inference drawn from the article in question by a number of our contemporaries, that the Hkrald has deserted Senator Quay's cause, is hardly warranted by the facts. While we still believe that Senator Quay, being the regular caucus nom inee, should have been supported and elected by the Republican members, yet even that does not justify either the Quay adherents or the "antis" in refusing to give the Republicans their full representation at Washing ton. We have a precedent in the memorable legislative contest of 1881, when a stalwart Republican, Henry Oliver, the regular caucus nominee, had proportionately as many votes for the Senatorship as has Mr. Quay, The contest continued for a long period, and when it was demonstrated that the caucus nominee could not be elected, Senator Quay himself led bolt for a compromise candidate, and he was elected. Our personal choice of all candidates named so far is 8p""Vt'- Quay, but os he apparently cannot be re-elected, he can at least name his successor, and break the deadlock. And that's what the people demand. The Hkrald does not profess to speak for Senator Losoh, aH the article quoted above indioutes, but it happens that the Senator from the 29th district views the matter in the same light that we do. He has stead fastly stood by the caucus nominee until it is made clear that Mr. Quay cannot be eleoted, and seeing the danger confronting a continuance of the factional warfare in his own county, fe.vors a compromise candi date upon whom all Republican members can unite. In this respect Senator Losoh is to be commended and has again shown that he can rise above faotionul interests for the cood of his rmrty at large. And it also shows that our esteemed con temnorarv. the Miners' Journal, is not in the confidence of the Senator. We repeat, the duty of the Repub licans of the present legislature is to elect a Senator before adjournment If we cannot get Quay, give us some one equally as able and faithful to his party and state. Biliousness, sour stomach, constipa tion and all llvor Ills are cured by Hood's PSSHs The non-Irritatintr mtliartlc. Price 25 cents of all druggists or by mall of C. I. Hood 4 Co., Lowell, Mass. Thn IMqu PrnshnARR I A And a velTct softness of the akin la Inva- I.UIJ HI . -v v Complexion Powder PREPARE for the turn of life. It is a critical period. As indications of tho change appear be sure your physi cal condition is pood. The experience is a wonderful ono and under some circumstances full of monnce, Mrs. Pink ham, of Lynn, Mass., will give you her advice without charge. TAWS WiTH ing and became very weak. When I wrote to you I was down in bed, had not sat up for six months; was under a doctor's treatment all the time, but it did me no good. I had almost given up in despair, but your Vegetable Compound has mndo mo feol like a new woman. I cannot thank you enough. I would advise any woman who is afflicted as I have been to write to Mrs. Pinkham, at I Lynn, Mass., and get her vice and be cured as I been." Mrs. F. H. Allen, 41 braska Ave., Toledo, Oh writes: "Dear Mrs. Pinkham Change of life was working me. My kidneys and bladder were affected. I had been confined to the house all sum' mer, not able to stand on my feet for any length of time. Terri ble pains when urinat ing and an itching that nearly drove mo wild. I had tried many reme dies. I told my hus band I hud great faith in yours and he got me a bottle ; am now on my fourth bottle. I feel that I am entirely cured. I can work all day. Icanhardly realize that such a wonderful cure is possible. Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound is the best medicine for women." Don't wait until you are prostrated with the mysterious con dition known as "Chango of Life." Get Mrs. Plnkham's ad vice and learn how other women got through. Urfdeoton'Strlkors Orderly. Brldgeton, N. J April 19. Every thing is peaceable in the glass work ers' strlko situation. The strikers are, however, maintaining vigilance to pre vent, If possible, tho further Importa tion of men to take their places. Tho Cumberland Glass company expectsad dltional men this week. It Is reported that the fires In the window light fac tories will be drawn this evening un less the men give up their sympathy Btrllce for the bottle blowers and re turn to work. There Is no likelihood of the men returning to work. Many more of tho strikers were sent to union factories elsewhere today. PARSNIP COMPLEXION. It does not require an expert to detect the sufferer from kidney trouble. The hollow cheeks, the sunken eyes, the dark', puffy circles under the eyes, the sallow parsnip colored complexion indicates it. A physician would ask if you had rheuma tism, a dull pain or ache in the back or over the hips, stomach trouble, desire to urinate often, or a burning or scalding in passing it; if after passing there is an unsatisfied feeling as if it must be at once repeated, or if the urine has a brick dust deposit or strong odor. When these symptoms are present, no time should be lost in removing the cause. Delay may lead to gravel, catarrh of the bladder, inflammation, causing stoppage, and sometimes requiring the drawing of the urine with instruments, or may run into Bright's Disease, the most dangerous stage of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Koot, the great dis covery of the eminent kidney and uladitet specialist, is a positive remedy for sucli dis eases. Its reputation is world-wide and it is so easy to get at any drug store that no one need suffer any length of time for want of it. However, if you prefer to first test Us wonderful merits, mention Evening Herald and write to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle and book telling all about it, both sent absolutely free by mail. llomoarntH Win In Now Hfivon. New Haven, April 19. At the city election held here yesterday Cornelius T. Driscoll, the Democratic candidate for mayor, defeated Frederick 3. Farnsworth, Republican, tho present incumbent, by upwards of 2,000 plu rality. It Is probable that the entire Democratic ticket Is elected. The vote was a large one. Does Tflls Strive Ton ? Muddy complexions. Nauseating breath come from chronio constipation. Karl's Clover Boot Tea is an absolute cure and has been sold for fifty years on an absolute cuarantee. Price 23 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. KIrlln and a guarantee. jur. iirynn'nt Atlantic City. Atlantic City, April 19. Hon. Wil liam Jennings Bryan arrived here last evening. He came to visit Chairman Jones, of the National Democratic committee, who Is here recuperating his health. Chairman Jones is slowly improving. Last evening betwen 8 and 9 o'clock Mr. Bryan held a public reception In the Seaside hotel reading room. He returned to Now York to day. To Cure a Cold In Ono Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund the money If It falls to cure. 25c. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. tf THE SOMErtS COMING OVER. Bat This Time Sho la on Hoard a Big Atluntlo I.luor. London, April 19. Tho United States torpedo boat Somers is on board the Atlantic Transport line steamer Manhattan, which left London for New York on April 16. The Manhattan picked up tho little craft at Plymouth, where the torpedo boat was towed af ter breaking down in her recent trip from Falmouth. The boilers and fit tings had previously been removed. The Somers, which was bought at Elblng, West Prussia, In March of last year, and which nearly drowned two American crews In an effort to cross the Atlantic Just before the war was declared with Spain, was built in Germany, and Is of the Schlschau type. She has never seen service, hav ing Just been completed when the United States government bought her, but she was warranted to be a boat of excellent seagoing quality. Her per formances failed dismally to come up to expectation, the vessel having made three attempts to cross the ocean. It was found difficult to keep a crew together to make the attempts with the diminutive craft. Bodily pain loses its terror If you'ye a bottle of Dr Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil In the house Instant relief In cases of boms, cute, npialuj, accidents of any sort- She has done so much for women, surely you can trust her. Read this letter from Mrs. M. C. Grif fino, of Gcorgeville, Mo. : "Dear Mrs. Pinkham: Tho doctor called my trouble ulcera tion of womb and chango of life. I was troubled with profuse flow no .Sti'Ickcm Vtntesiriert. Washington. April 19. Vico Presi dent Hnbart continues to Improve, and has been sitting up more than usual Ex-Uepresentatlve Hilborn, of Cali fornia, Is holding his own, showing lit tle, if any, change for the better. Mr. J. Addison Porter, secretary to tho president, who is in a serious condi tion of exhaustion from the strain of his work, is reported to be slightly improved. Representative Balrd, of Louisiana, rested quietly during the early part of last night, but his vitality steadily diminished during the day. A Sensible Man Would use Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs. It is curing more cases of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup and all Throat and Lung troubles, than any other medicine. The proprietor has author ized any druggist to give you a sample bottle free to convince you of the merit of this great remedy. Price 25c and 50c. Governor1 Objects, Hut Cnnnnt I'rovent Des Moines, Ia April 19. Governor Shaw yesterday received a petition of 1,000 leading citizens anil labor leaders asking him to stop the importation of negro miners to take tbo places of tho strikers In the Iowa coal mines. Tho governor said he disapproved of the Importation, but any interference by him would bo In violation of the con stitution of the state and nation. ASCard. Wo, the undersigned, do hereby agreo to refund the money on a 50-cent bottlo of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar if It fails to euro your cough or cold. Wo also guaran tee a 23-cent bottle to prove satisfactory or money refunded, A. Wasloy, C. II. Hagen huch, Shenandoah Drug Store, and P. W. Biersteln &Co. 11-14-33 t-dw AKsomlily 'Will "ot Summon Croker. Albany, N. Y., April 19. The Mazot investigating committee decided to de fer action on the proposition to call Richard Croker and John F. Carroll before the assembly In contempt pro ceedings, for the reason that both men are still witnesses, and the committee does not want to curtail the rights of witnesses nor prevent them from giv ing further testimony by Incarcer ating them In Jail. Chairman Mazer, said: "We want to let them do some more swearing. We will give them plenty of time to perjure themselves." Tell Your Sister A beautiful complexion is an impossibility without good pure blood, the sort that only exists in connection with the good digestion; a healthy liver and bowels. Karl's Clover Boot Tea acts directly on tho bowels, livor and kidneys keeping them in perfect health. Price 25 eta. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlin and a guarantee. DIPLOMATIC CHANQES. Hardy Goes to Greece, Ijord to Persia nnd Irwin to 1'ortucnl. Washington, April 19. The follow Ing Important diplomatic changes have been announced as the result of yea terday's cabinet meeting: W. W. Rock hill, now minister to Greece, has re signed that post, and Arthur Sherburn Hardy of New Hampshire, now min ister to Persia, has been promoted to succeed Mr. Rockhlll. William P. Lord, ex-governor of Oregon, has been appointed minister to Persia. Hon. John M. Irwin, of Iowa, formerly gov ernor of Idtho, has been appointed minister to Portugal to succeed Law rence Townsend, transferred to Bel- glum in place of Bellamy Storer. Mr. Rockhlll's resignation was pure ly voluntary, and was caused by per sonal and domestic considerations. Mrs. Rockhlll died while he was sta tioned at Athens. He is now on his way home, with his two children and the remains of his wife. Ex-Governor Lord Is a lawyer, who nas been quite prominent In state poll tics. He was tho first Republican governor of Oregon In eight years. Mr, Irwin was born in Ohio. He was once appointed governor of Idaho ter ritory, but after serving six months resigned, refusing to accept the salary for the time he was In office. He Is a prosperous merchant of Keokuk, about do years old. Mr. Hardy has been stationed at Tehran since January, 1897. He Is a native of Massachusetts and a resident of Hanover, N. H. Ho graduated from West Point, but resigned from the army in 18G9. He has beon a college professor and Is tho author of several novels and also some works on mathe matics. Ilavn'nfi'HSow ChTofor Polios. Havana, April 19. Alejandro Rodri guez has been appointed chief of po- lice of Havana to succeed Mario Meao cal, who resigned yesterday. Rodri guez holds the rank of major general In the Cuban army, and Is chief of staff to General Gomez. Ho Is consid ered moreover, second to Gomez alone In the affections of the Cuban soldiery. PHILADELPHIA EXPOSITION To Develop Ainerlcnn Mnmirnctiires mid Hxpnml Export Trade, Philadelphia. Anril 10. Of tho numerous National and International Expositions nru. Jeetcd for tho next thrro or four yoars In uiiiuroiit parts of tho United States, tho ouo to Imj held -in Philadelphia in September. October and November of tho prosont roar Is In many rospects tho most Important to tho commercial Interests of tho country. The Philadelphia Exposition of 1891) is u rti ;-- an exposition for tho development of Ameri can manufactures and tho expansiou of our export trado, nnd it will ho tho first national exposition of that character over held In this country. It is tho pusposo to exhibit every lino of manufactured products of tho United States especially suitable for export. Such exhibits will form the principal department of tlio Exposition and will comprise overyt'ilng which Is, can or might bo exported, from lo comotives nnd heavy machinery to tho smallest novelties. There will also ho a department of foreign Votoriins Olimt tlnvo tbo I'rofbronco. Albany, N. Y., April 19. The civil servlco bill, amended by tho assembly so as to give preference In employment In the public servlco to veterans of tho civil and Spanish wars, was passed by the senate last night. Tho bill has the approval of Governor Roosevelt and the civil service reformers. dive the Children a Drink called Grain-O. It is a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food drink to take the place of Coffee. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who have used it because when properly pre pared it tastes like the finest coffee but Is free from all its injurious propeities. Grain-O aids digestion and strengthens the nerves. It is not a stimulant but a health builder, and chil dren, as well as adults, can drink it with great benefit. Costs about as much as coffee 15 and 25c. Klllutl AVI1II0 Vlowlifir Itovttlty. Cagliarl, Sardluia, April 19. While the king and queen of Italy wore starting yesterday for Sassarl, about GO miles from here, In order to meet the British fleet which Is expected In the Gulf of Sassarl, n balcony filled with school girls collapsed. Fourteen of the children were Injured and a man was killed. Later in tho day three of the girls died from their injuries. On Every Bottle Of Shiloh'a Consumption Cure Is this guar anteo: All wo ask of you is to uso two- thirds of the contents of this bottlo faith fully, then If you can say you aro not benefited return the bottlo to your druggist and ho may refund the prico paid." Price 23 cts., 50 cts. and $1.00. Sold by P. D. Kirlin and a guarantee Union T.ulior Wfiis liiTl'nna. Chicago, April 19. Town and vil lage elections were held throughout Illinois yesterday. In nearly all cases the Issues were purely local. At Pana tho miners strike embittered the campaign and a double guard was de tailed from the militia on duty there to keep order. A, B. Corman (Dem.) was elected mayor on a patrorm favor- Ing union labor and opposing the inr portation of negro miners. Do You Know Consumption is preventable? Science has proven that, and also that neglect is suicidal. The worst cold or cough can ho cured with Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Curo. Sold on positive guarantee for over fifty years. Sold by P. D. Kirlin and a guarantee. .Eleven Snllors Drowned. Nantucket, Mass., April 19. Tho fishing schooner Eliza, of Bevorly.Cap taln Hopkins, struck on Rose and Crown shoals during Monday night and eleven of the crew of fourteen men were lost. The three survivors reached Slasconset in the schooner's dory yesterday. The drowned aro Captain Martin M. Hopkins, Seth Hop kins, Emerson Hopkins, Oscar Hop kins, Lorenzo Smith, John Smith, Herbert Smith, Kinsman Smith, Moses Bethel, John Mathewson and James Mathewson. Seth and Emerson Hop kins were brothers of the captain, Os car Hopkins was his cousin. John and Herbert Smith and John and James Mathowson were brothers. Promptly Reaches tfie Seat fit 911 H nnrl ll ICQQCQO arm Si Ss GOES ui uii uiuuu uiuuuouo will mont or remedies have failed, S. S. S. n , always promptly roaohes and cures any CUrfiS thfl WfirSt fifKrW asewherethebloodisinanywayinvolTed. UUIUO 1110 IIUIOl UddDd. Everyone who hat had experience with ,, , it blood diseases knows that there are no ail ments or troubles bo obstinate nnd difficult to oure. Very few remedies claim 10 euro sucn real, oeop-soatea blood y., .uu,. uiiiuintuvrriiuio cvmoiiceui marii. a o, o. is not merely 7t tonic it is a cure I It goes down to the very seat of all blood diseases, and gets at the foundation of tho verv worst eases, anil rniitt)iot,niei,nf-n, i,4 t..i not, liko other remedies, dry up tho poison and hide it from view temporarily, only to break forth again more violently than ever; S. 8. 8. forces out every """o huuw niiu nun mo system 01 n iorever. Mrs.T. W. Leo, Montgomery, Ala., writes: "Some years ago I was Inoculated with poison by a nurso who infeoted my babe with blood taint. I was covered with sores and ulcers from head to foot, and in my great extremity I prayed to die. Several prominent physicians trented me, out all to no purpose. The mercury and potash which they gave me seemed to add fuel to the awful fiamo which was devouring me. I wsi advised by friends who had seen wonderful cures mod by it, to try Swift's Specific I im proved from the start, as the medlcino seemed to go direct to the cause of the trouble and force the poison out. Twenty bottles cured mo completely," Swift's Specific S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD Is the only remady that is guaranteed purely vegetable, and contains no mercury, potash, arsenic, or any other mineral or chemical. It never falls to cure Cancer, Eczema, Scrofula, Rheumatism, Contagious Blood Poison, Tetter, Bolls, Carbuncles, Bores, etc. Valuable books mailed free by Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, On. manufactured goods, but It will not contain a singlo exhibit made by a forelin manufac turer. Tills department will consist of col lections of camples of goods made In tho commercial countries of Europe and success fully sold in all foreign markets In competi tion with Amorican goods, and In foreign markets In which Amorican trade has not yet boon developed, Thcso samples will lo ex hlhltcd side by sido with American products of tho same class, and will show our manu facturcrs Just what competition thoy must meet abroad, as well as tho peculiarities In tho demands of every foreign market. In October a Commercial Congress will bo held In Philadelphia ill connection with tbo meeting of tho International Advisory Board of tho Philadelphia Commercial Museum, Tho loading Chambers of Coramerco of tho entire world have been Invited to send dele gates and tho Commercial Musoum has sent out invitations to Its agents nnd reptesenta tives abroad to Bond to tho Exposition their buyers or members of their firms. Nearly every Board of Trado, Chamber of Cnmtncrco or othor commercial organization of importauco In tho United States affiliated with tho Philadelphia Commercial Musoum llorldn'H Sotititofful Contest. Tallahassee, Fla., April 19. The first ballot for United States senator was taken yestorday by separato vote In each house of tho legislature. The leading candidates are James P. Talia ferro and ox-Senators Samuel Pasco and Wilkinson Call. The total vote of both houses gave Tallferro 40; Pasco, 39: Call, 8; blank and scatter ing, 7. Necessary to election, 51. Tho little folks love Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Pleasant to tako; perfectly harmless; posltlvo cure for coughs, colds, hroucl-ltis, asthma. Nnrvy Until; Cnslilur Tliwnrts Robbor Council Bluffs, la., April 19. At 3 o'clock yesterday nfternon a man en tered the State Savings bank whllo Cashier Brown was alone, and pre senting a revolver, ordered Brown to turn over the bank's money. Instead of complying Brown picked up a stool and prepared to strike the robber. The stranger fired several shots, ono of them striking the cashier in tho arm, inflicting a slight wound. Brown backed away, and finally succeeded In closing tho door. B. F. Sargent, a mer chant next door, was attracted by the shooting, but a shot from tho robber's revolver compelled him to retreat. The robberescapedwlthoutany money. How Is Your Wife 7 Has sho lost her beauty? If so, Constipa tion, Indigestion, Sick Headache are the principal causes. Karl's Clover Root Tea has cured these Ills for half a contury. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Money refunded if results are not satisfactory. Sold by P. D. Kirlin and a guarantee Smotltoi'eil to Dentil In'ii CliIcncoFIro Chicago, April 19. Three persons were smothered to death last night In a Are at Milwaukee avenue and Cor nell street. Tho names ol tho victims are unknown. WHEN TRAVELING Whether on pleasure bent or business, tako on overy trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, as It I acts most pleasantly and effectually on the kidneys, llvor, and bowels, preventing fevers, headaches, and other forms of sickness. For sale lu 50 cent bottles by all loading drug gists. Manufactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. only. Whoa Jolmnlo Comes Mn'rohlncr Ilome Washington, April 19. General Cor bin says nothing further has been done regarding the return of the vol unteer soldiers from Manila. If the troops could be spared, there Is no transport service to bring them home. and will not be for some time. Tno war department officials think that by June 1 there will be enough transports at Manila to bring back all that want to come. Vestordny's Nntlonnl LooguoOaraes. At Brooklyn Brooklyn, 11; Boston, 7. At Baltimore Baltimore, 8; New York, 4. At Washington Washington, C; Philadelphia, 4. At Cincinnati- Cincinnati, 7; Pittsburg, 5. Gonernl Henry WUnts toComo"ITome. Washington, April 19. General Henry, commanding the department of Porto Rico, has asked to be relieved of his present duty on account of 111 health. It Is probable that General Henry's request wJU .be complied with. In ovorv test maris fl. S. H nsollr. demonstrate its superiority over other blood remedies. It hiatters not how ob- stinato the case, nor what other treat diseases as S. S. S. cures, and none oan aa members of its Domestic Advisory Board will send delegates to tho Commercial Con gress. They will bo ablo to discuss with tho foreign visitors tho varying peculiarities of tho demands of trado Id tholr particular countries, and if tho Amorican manufacturer does not beuoflt thereby, it will bo his own fault. . , , , Tho Exposition will bo under tho Joint auspices of tho Philadelphia Commercial Museum and tho Franklin Institute, two groat publlo institutions of Philadelphia, whoso standing Is such as to assure tho suc cess of the Exposition. The Board of Dlicc- tors of the Philadelphia Exposition Associa tion, tho corporation organized to conduct tho Exposition, includes a number of the most prominent and energetic business men of Philadelphia. Sanction and support has been given to the Exposition by the Natlnmil Onvprnment Congress appropriating 350.000 to old ! Tlioclly of Philadelphia hat given $200 000 and tlio State of Pennsylvania 50.000 and $100,000 is being raised In Philadelphia by individual subscriptions. A hill now pend Ing In the Legislature of Pennsylvania up propriatos $200,000 more, making a total Ex position fund of about $000,000. Statk of Ohio, City op Toledo, 1 I.ucas Couktv. f Frank J. Ciii:xby makes ontli that lie Is tbo senior p.irtncr of the Arm of F. J. Ciiknry A f o., doing business Intlio City of Toledo, Co'iety mid state aforesaid, and that said Ann will pay the sum of 0NK1IUNI)KKDD0U.A1!S for each and every case of Catarrh thatcauuot he cured by the use of Hall's Catarhii Cuiik. sKAI?- A. W. GLKASON, Notary l'nblle, Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally audp 'ta directly on the blood and mucous surfaces f tho system. Send for testimonials freo. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists. 75c. Hall's Fnmllv Pills are the best. Ask your grocer for tho "Hoyal Patent Dour, and take no other brand. Tt is the best flonr riMun IS NOW ON TAP. It can be had at all the lead ing saloons. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH roiin. enenr store -DEALEH IN- Fruit, Confectionery. Cigars and Tobacco Wholesale and Retail, S3 West Centre Street. LAKESIDE! The only pleasure resort and picnic ground in this region. This season will be the most successfully conducted since its existence, The boais for the lake ore now undergoing repairs at Reading. The grove will be cleaned daily by workmen. Ice and wood to prepare and preserve meals for picnic parties will be furnished free. An orchestra will be established at this resort for the entire season For particulars address B. J. YOST, Prop., Barnesville, Pa. COLUMBIA B EER Is drank by everybody. It is now on tap. Private families supplied. YOUR EYES. J. D. COLDREN, Of Schuylkill Haven, The noted Itefractlonlst, who has testimonial! from tlio best jieople of the county, as to hi ability, will be at GRUHLER'S DRUO STORE WEDNESDAY OP EACH WEEK, If your eyes cause you any trouble esll and see him. Glosses furnished If needed and no medicine. EXAMINA1I0NS FREE. Canaries, Sweet singers. Also some for breeding purposes. Japanese Qold Fish and globes. Pigjons Common fancy, MININO SUPPLIES. DAVID HOPKINS, 106 East Centre street, Hhensndoab, P, A PR Q jfiUM u Such Is the Reputation of "The Little Conqueror" In Shenandoah. How bard it often Is to cam and maintain good roptitatlon, and how easy it Is to lose ono. As una a man s reputation, so ii is llli other things In life. Some things achieve a reputation which stays with them. They are founded on Intrinsic value. They face tho public backed up by honesty, nnd ork their way quietly but tborouidily. Shenandoah peoplo want no better proof of the merit than is contained lu the following xicricucu of n citizen : Mr. James Bobbins, miner, of 10 South Market street sayB : "Whenever I was ox pond to bad woathor or took cold It nlways II'. eti-d my kidneys and hack. I then had llllietil y with tho kidney secretions nc- cuiiipunic I by pains in tbo back and top of n y head. Tho lameness in my back inailo It very difficult for mo to stoop or lift anything and If I sat for it while it hurt nip to get up. 1 tried liniments and plasters but they did not amiiiiut to much. At last I was advised to try Dnin's Kidney Pills and procured thoni from Kirlin's drug store, I Dover had anything do ino so much good heforo and I can heaitily recommend them for I have proved them to ho rcliahlo In relieving pains and annoyances of kidney trouble" Doati's Kidney Pills for sale by all dealers. I'rico 50 conts. Mailed by Koster-Mllbtirn o., Bull'ilo, N Y., solo agents for tho tf. S. Remember the name Uoan's and take no oilier. Philadelphia & Reading R y. Fnjlnss Burn Hard Coal No Smoke. N KKFitUT MARCH 18. 1KUH. rtnios leave Blivtiandoah ah tolloirs. Knr New York vis Philadelphia, nveh tlnvs. 10. B 38. J JO. 9 55 n. m.. 12 20. 8 C9 nnd C9 d. in. Sundays, 2 10 n m. ror .ew 1 nm via oinucn i;uuntc, wees UAys 80 a. in.. 12 20 and 8C9 p. in. For RemllliK and Philadelphia, week days, 10. S 38. 1 30. 9 .'4 s. m.. 12 29. 8 09 and 0 09 n. in. Sundays, 2 10 a ui. Mir PotttvlllG, neeE days, 2 10, 7 SO, 9 35 a. m. 12 23. 8 C9. ft 09 and T SO p. m. Sundays, 2 10 am. KorTamaaua and Mahauov Cltv. wees uuvs 2 10, 7 80, 9 63 s. m., 1220 8 09 and 0 09 p. m. uuu,)-s, 2 lu a m Kor wiuianisport. Munnury and Lwisburir, week days. 3 27. 1182 a. m.. 12 26. 7 30 n. m Sundays, 8 27 11 in. r or Aiauano nane, n eeKaays. z in, a 27, 0 as, f 80, 9 65, 1 1 82 a.m.. 12 26. 8 09, 6 09. 7 8'. 9 50 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 and 8 27 a m. For Ashland and ShamoKln, week days, 3 27 80. 11 82 a. m.. 12 20. 8 09. 6 07. 725 and 9 55 D. U). Sunday, 3 27 a m. for uammore, wosmngton ana toe wosi via Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. Alt.II K.) st 8 20, 7 55,11 26 a. m., 810 and 7.27 p. 1-. Sundays, 1 20, 7 00, 11 26 a. m., 8 46 and 7 27 p. in. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest out streets station, week days, 10 80 a. m. 12 20 tx is a 40 p.m. miudays, 1 !, SJ p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Phlladelnhla. week lays, 12 15, 4 80. 8 00, 11 80 a. m and 1 45. 4 30. 9 00 p.Di ieave new lorrc via Aiaucn ununK, week lays, 4 80, 9 10 a. m 1 80 p. m. Leave I'uiioaeipma, iteaaing Terminal, weec Javs. 8 40. 8 86. 1021 a. m. and 180. 4 CO. 6 30. 11 86 p. m. Leave ic-ading, weetc days, 1x1, TOO, 10 08, . m , 12 15,4 17. 600, 8 20 p. m Leave Pottsvllle, wees days, 7 17, 7 40 a. m. 1280, 1 20, 4 30, 6 10 and 6 50 p. m. uim laraaqua, weelc days, a 18, am, II 23 , in., 149,5 50, 7 20.9 41 p.m. Leave Mahanov City, week days. 8 45. 9 05. II 51 a. ., 2 22, 5 25, 6 24, 7 44, 10 08 p. m ieave Aianauoy fiane, week days, z 40, 1 00 30. 9 22 10 28. 12 00. a. In.. 2 39. 6 86. 6 42 7 68 10 21 p m. ieare nuitamspori, week days, 7 42. 10 iw a ii.. 12 84 and 4 00. 11 30 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and South street wharf for Atlantic City. weeicuays express, yuu, a. m., Satur days only 1 80J 2 00, 3 00 4 00, 6 00, 7 15 p m Acaommodatlon, 8 00 a m., fi 30, 6 80 p lit Sundays Express, 9 00, 10 00 a m Accommoda tion, 8 00 a in, 4 45 p. m. Hemming leave Atlantio city depot, corner Atlantloand Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Eiuress. 7 85. 815. 9 00 and 10 43 a ru., 8 80 and 5 80 v m Accommodation. 4 25, 8 17 a. m., 4 05 p. m, Sundays Express, t uo, o 00, 0 ou p. m. Accommodation, 7 10 a. m., 4 15 p. m. For Cape May. Sea Isle City and Ocean Cltv Weekdays 9 00 a m. Sundays. Chestnut, street 915 a m., South street, 9 00 a.m. Ad dttional, weekdays, for Cape May, 4 15 p m. tor nea isie uuy, o uu p m., tor ucean utv 4 15, 5 00 p m. f arlor tjnrs on alt express trains. vor further Information, nnnlv to n.nr.ali Philadelphia aud Reading: Railway ticket aeoiiti or address I. A. HWEMABD, KDSOrr J. WKKKS. Qen'l Hupt., Gen'I Pass'r Arx,, Readlne Terminal Philadelphia. SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling StiT Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale. B'.owii Stout, Half and Half, Beer tnd Porter. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S BOCK BEER ON TAP At all its customers to-day. Solomon Haak's, 116 South Main Street, Will receive prompt attention. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking No. 13 North Jardin St. PR AB0WSKY HOTEL, Jt. GRAB0WSKY, Prop. 819 N. Centre St., PotUyllle, Pa. Fine old Whiskeys, Gins and Wines, at the ba A choice line of Cigar and Temper ance Drinks. Accommodation for travelers. Msals at all honrti riillions of Dollars Go tip In nmoltb overy year, Tako no, risks but got your bouses, stock, fur niture, etc., lnsnred In nrst-dasi re liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST. Insurance Ant Alio Lit ,oiActf4stl omMlet
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