1 ml-iri,rini.,-iii T T -t Thetierald kst,viii.isiii:i 1870, "All the News That's Fit tg Print." Published every evrnlnjr, except Siimlny, nt 8 8011th Jardin street, Shcnmtdoah, l'n. T.ONO I1MTANCH TKMIIMIJINK. The Herald U delivered In Bhcnahdoah mid the surrounding towns for six cents n w- ck, imy able to tho carriers. By nmll (8.00 n year, or 25 cents a month payable In advance Ad' Tortlsemcnts charged according lo space nnd position. Tho publishers reserve, tho right to chanfro tho position f advertisements whenever tho publication of news demands It Tho right Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, that the publishers may deem Improper. Adver tising rstes made known upon application, Kntered nt the pot oflleo nt Hhenandoah, l'n., ns second class mall matter. FRIDAY. APRIL 21. 1809. OUR COUNTRY : First. Last and Forever. Having no ono else to whip, the Republican party in this state is pre paring to give Itself a good trouncing. More than ono statesman at Har risburg has ended his political career. And they are not all Republicans, either. No man can build his newspaper up by disparaging his contemporaries. He will bring down on his own head just as much as he gives, by those who read his paper. rti . iiik auvauce 111 wages is never commented upon by tho free silver newspapers these days. Less than a year ago these same sheets were filled with "calamity" editorials. How different 1 Every indication points to the conclusion that the war of factions in the Republican ranks is on. The partisan papers are calling each other names, and abusing those members of the legislature who hold contrary views. Keep cool, brethren; It is har mony with a big H that we need. It is much to the credit of the three powers concerned in "protecting" Samoa that none shows a disposition to be quarrelsome over a compara tively small matter, and one that ought to be easily arranged by calm discussion. Uncle Sam has no desire to go to war with any countrj at this time, much less Germany. The Democratic State Editorial As sociation met at Harrisburg on Wed nesday and elected officers. Schuyl- VMIIa Tn...n..n.. 1. .1 1 . neicatiuu 01 j. lrvin nieeie, 01 tne Ashland Telegram, as one of the vice presidents. This settles the conten tion as to "the only Democratic paper in the county," and the prize is awarded our Ashland contemporary. All others will please take a rear seat. The action of the House in adopt ing the report of the bribery investl gating committee, and appointing a committee to push criminal proceed ings against the implicated parties, Is partially frustrated by the absence of the appropriation of money for that purpose in the general appropriation bill. The indications are that noth ing will be heard of the prosecuting committee, now that the legislature has adjourned and the Senatorial contest has ended for the present. Ova. Hazleton contemporaries take much delight in poking fun at Schuylkill's county seat. Here is what the Plain-Speaker says: "Potts ville's Board of Trade meets regu larly once a month, numerous fine speeches are delivered by prominent members of the organization and pro positions from projectors of new in dustrial plants are read and con sldoi ed. The next day the news pa, ers are filled with favorable com uioiit, the members of the Board of Trude congratulate themselves, and that ends the matter. New indus t lea are seldom secured." The manner in which the Mazet in vestigating committee is exposing the venal and iniquitous methods, pur sued by Richard Croker as the boss' of Tammany Hall, in New York olty. Is "Just pie," as the saying goes, for the Bryan end of Democracy. As is well known Croker does not like Bryan, or anything that taints of Bryanisin. There is nothing for him in either, and as Richard said on the stand he Is for his pocket first, last and all the time. Bryan, although poor, fa not "on the make." The Bryan people believe that when Mazet gets through with Croker the latter will be eliminated as a factor in the control of Democracy as a national organization, It disposes of both of his candidates, former Sena tor Gorrnun and Mayor Carter Harri son. The only drawback they see in the conditions as they are created by the iuvestigutlon is the prominence Croker's downfall will give toGrover Cleveland. Between the latter and Croker the Bryanltes have no oholce. Do not prlpe nor Irritate the alimen tary cau.d. They act gently yet promptly, clennsa effetua)y and Give Gomfort Sold by all druggists. 23 cents. 0 an; 5 I A Handsome Complexion 1 U one of the greatest charms a worcar. can I possess. POZZONl'B COUPLKXIO FOWDMBI gives It. Pai ne's Celery Compound Best Spring Medicine In the World. A larco supply Just rooolvod. A. WASL-EY, 10S North Main St. Vnlo to How Acnlimt nv'nl Cnclots. Annanolls. Anrll 21. v, .. time in the aquatic history of Yale university, laio win tins year Bond a crew to tho Potomac to race with the naval cadets of lh Tin it academy at Annapolis. The negotia tions nave been ponding for some Weeks, and VGHtnrrtnv Vnlo'n fnnnii., finally decided thn mnttn,. vi - ....... . , second crew la normlttprl tn men June 3 at some point to bo selected on me i-oiomac. PARSNIP COMPLEXION. It does not require ou expert to detect the sufferer from kidney trouble. The hollow cheeVs, 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 lias 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-Root, the great dis covery of the eminent kidney and bladdei specialist, is a positive remedy for such 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 its wonderful merits, mention Evening Herald and write to Dr. Kilmer & Co.. Binghainton, N. Y., for a sample bottle and book telling all about it, both sent absolutely free by mail. ilopo to Avoid nn Army Inorense. Washington. Anrll 91 T. ' . . v a positively at the war department yes day that the provisional army of 35, 000 volunteers authnrlzpd vw fb low will be called out only as a last resort. iNo sucn action is now In contempla tion, and It will be avoided as long as possible. The hope is expressed tbat there will be no necessity for an in crease of the army beyond the present limit of 65,000. 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 Eoot Tea acts directly on the bowels, liver and kidneys keeping them In perfect health. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlin and a guarantee. Gorninn Clinrtrea With. 'llleh Treason Berlin, April 21. Sergeant Major AiDrecnt, or tne une Hundred and Twenty-ninth regiment, has been ar rested at Bromberg, Prussia, and taken In chains o Spandau. where the state prieun is sltuattl The prisoner is charged with high trcison In fur nishing Russian agents with detailed iuuib 01 uermaa loriincauons ana plans ror mobilizing the German army. To Core a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists rotund tho money If it fails to core, 25c. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. tf Tioiriilnrs Stnrt For'the'lMilllppInos, Buffalo, April 21, Four companies or tne Thirteenth United States in fantry, under command of Captain Styer, left their quarters at Fort Por ter last evening and, escorted by the aeventy-fourth regiment and the ofll cers of the Sixty-fifth, marcaed to the station of the Lake Shore railroad, where two trains of tourist cars were awaiting them, and soon afterward were on their way to San Francisco, en route to the Philippines. Colonel Alfred T. Smith accompanied the bat tallon. At Fort Porter thousands of people were assembled, and the streets, which were gaily decorated, were lined with people.. Just one year ago Wed nesday this battalion left Buffalo to participate in the Cuban campaign, Will Find a Gram InKtendofa llrlilo, Wichita, Kan.. April 21. When As. slstant Engineer Ebby, of the cruiser Brooklyn, who Is on his way to New Haven, Kas., from New York, reaches that little town he will find a grave Instead of a bride. Engineer Ebby was to have been married this week to Miss Nina Hall, a prominent young woman Of New Haven. Tuesday Miss Hall was accidentally shot and almost Instantly killed by her little brother, from whom the unfortunate girl was attempting to take a revolver with which he was playing. She was burled yesterday. Efforts to notify Ebby of tho tragedy have been unavailing. Iowa's Two CnmlldntoH For Speaker. Des Moinos, la., April 21. Iowa has two candidates for the speakership. Congressman Henderson's friends here are confident he will have the full state delegation. At Clarlnda, the homo of Congressman Hepburn, It Is claimed he has the solid support of Iowa. Hepburn and Henderson will both make strong efforts for tho dele gation, and It Is expected that the unit rule will prevail, giving a solid dele gation to the man with a majority. Morn VIottmu nfu JJomlmrdmont. Manzanlllo, Cuba, April 21. An American shell fired last summer dur ing the bombardment of tho town by the United States warships exploded last Sunday, killing three persons and wounding many others. The shell had been fired Into a cafe, and workmen were digging It from under the floor, where It had penetrated deeply. The shell exploded, wrecking the room. POVERTY STRICKEN SANTIAdO. It Will Soon llo Hocossnr.v to ltcatimo Vfpo Dlftrlliiitlon or Food. Santiago do Cuba, April 21. Tho special commlttco appointed by the board of trade to Inqulro Into tho mu nicipal tax situation mado Its report at a public meeting yostrday aftoruoon nt tho San Carlos club. According to tho commlttco General Urooke's order abolished lleonsos and all tax oxcopt 8 por cent, on tho In comoa . from land. At proscnt only Bevon plantations nro operating In tho provlnco, and practically no Iioubos aro being routed in tho towns. The muni cipal revenues havo bcon reduced from $20,000 to $3,000 por month In Santi ago, and there havo bcon similar re ductions In other towns. Public works niid schools must bo stopped, 8,000 persons aro out of omployment, and ns soon as tho small surplus Is ex hausted It will be nocessary lo resume tho froo distribution of food In ordor to provont starvation. Outlawry Is almost certain to follow. It was also shown in tho report that, whtlo the actual rovonues of the island aro $15,000,000 a year, Santiago province representing ono-thlrd of tho area and ono-fifth of the popula tion and collecting $300,000 a month receives of this total only $90,000 from Havana, and moreover Is not allowed to collect additional taxes of a self imposed nature lilotous Union Htrlkorn Itolrnnotl. Norfolk, Va.. April 21. Tho six negro members of tho colored labor union who were arrested Wednesday evening for participating In an assault upon non-union negroes employed on the Brnmbleton Sowers, wore dis charged yesterday, tho union having entered Into a written contract not to allow any of its members to Interfere with non-union laborers hereafter, and to prosecute all who violated this agreement. About 40 mon, a largely increased force, wore at work today on sower construction, and no further trouble Is anticipated there. Work was resumed on tho Swells Point electric line with about 100 men, nearly all white. None of the union strikers wore taken back. WHEN TKAVKL1NO Whether on pleasure bent or business, tako on overy trip a bottlo of Syrup of Figs, as it acts most pleasantly and effectually on tho kidneys, liver, and bowels, preventing fevors, headaches, and other forms of sickness. For sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading drug gists. Manufactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. only. Tho ltlslnc "Missouri. Kansas City, Mo., April 21. Tho Missouri river Is still rising and the local weather bureau predicts that tho danger line will bo crosseu at St. Jo seph today and at Kansas City by to morrow night. Farmers In the bot toms east of Atchison are moving to tho hills. A repetition Is feared of tho flood ot 1881, when thousands of acres were submerged. A cloudburst did much damage In tho vicinity of Highland, Kan., Thursday night. A Burlington trestle bridge was washed out three miles above Highland Sta tion and telegraph poles and wires were carried Into the Missouri river. Do You Know Consumption is preventable? Science has proven that, nnd also that neglect is suicidal. The worst cold or cough can ho cured with Sbilob's Cough anil Consumption Curo. Sold on positive guarantco for ovor fifty years. Sold by I. D. Kirlin and a guarantee. Deotdpil In ftoolcpfolIorH Favor. New York, April 21. Counsel for John D. Rockefeller, In a suit brought against him by James Corrigan, of Cleveland, announced that he had re ceived the opinion of a board of arbi tration In whoso hands the suit had been placed for a settlement, and the opinion was In Mr. Rockefeller's favor. Mr. Corrigan sued to recover 2.500 shares of Standard Oil stock purchased by Mr. Rockefeller, who was Mr, Cor- rlgan's trustee. Mr. Corrigan alleged fraud in the purchase of tho stock. This the board of arbitration declared unfounded. To Maito XynohliiRs KxponsI vo. Columbia, S.. C, April 21. The state supreme court last night filed a decis ion which means that the law against lynching will be strictly carried out, especially that clause which provides that the estate of the party lynched shall get $2,000 from the county In which he resided. The decision was filed by Justice Eugene B. Gary, the other three members of tho Bupreme bench concurring. Jealous Lover n Double Murderer. Missouri City, Mo., April 21. Miss Delia Clevenger, who was shot by her cousin, Ernest Clevenger, on the night of Dec. 8 last. Is dead of her wounds. Ernest Clevenger Is In Jail at Liberty. Clevenger also shot and killed Georgo Allen, who accompanied Miss Clevenger to his church. Cleven ger was Jealous of Allon.. ONLY ONE S. S. S. Is the Only Remedy 'Equal to this Obstinate Disease. FOR SCROFOLiL . , . - n'B more man a raerotonlo Is required, s.b.h. is equal to any blood trouble, and never fails to cure Scrofula, because it goes down to the seat of tha disease, thus permanently eliminating every trace of the taint 0 ' The serious conseauenens to whlnh flnmfnln should impress upon those afllioted with it tho vital im portance of Wasting no tima unon tmntmnnr. trhlxt, nan pot possibly ofleot a cure, In many oases whero the wrong treatment has been relied upon, complicated glandular swellings have resulted, for which the doctors insist that a dangerous surgical operation is necessary. Mr. II. E. Thomnson, of Milledgeville, Ga., writeB ; "A bad case of Scrofula broke out on the glands of my neck, which had to balanced and caused me much suffering. I was treated tor a, long while, but tho physicians were un able to cure me. and mv condition WAR AR VtAfl MB whnr, T bogan their treatment. Many blood remedies were used. but without effect. Some one rocommended S. S. 8,, and I beean to improve as soon as I hail tnlrnn n four 1wHni, Continuing the remedy. I was soon r.iiiwl v. .r - ".: wl.jT. - - a.iu w uovm ubu a mgu 01 me uiseaso S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD la the only remedy which can nromntlvrennh nnd ntira rV. tnf a ,la.n..a.in,l blood diseases. Bvrolvinir unon it. and Bu-uniiou mjuic, etc., an Buuerers irom 0100a trouoies can be promptly curod, instead of enduring years of suffering which gradually but surely undermines the constitution, 8. S. 8, is guaranteed purely vegetable, and never falls to cure Scrofula, Eozema, Cancer, Rheumatism, Contagious Blood Poison, Bolls, Tatter, Pimples, Sores, Ulcers, etc Insist upon 8. 8 S. ; nothing can take its place. Books on blood and skin diseases will be mailed free to any address by the Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia. Rod Ormn Nurno For tlio Phlllnntnm San Francisco, April 21. Tho Now 1 urn. cu vross Auxiliary for tho malntonanco of trained nurBOS, mado a departuro in its mothods yestorday by starting on tho transport Nowport hix iomnio trained nurses selected in Ban I'ranclsco for servico in Manila Tho socloty resolved to devoto Its re maining funds to tho samo purpose, mu cnairman or Its commlttco on trained nursoa, Mrs. Whltolaw Reld, bolng In San Francisco, was author ized to select tho nurses hero. Thoy nil go under n contract for six months' servico In tho Philippines. Dillon lIlotc.rH Arretted. LIttIo Rock, Ark., April 21. Specials to tho Gazetto say that attempts yostor doy on tho part of tho Denning mlno owners to put non-union miners to work in placo of tho Btrlkors resulted In a riot. Eight union men were nr rosted and placed In tho Ozark Jail. Furthor trouble Is anticipated If tho mine owners carry out their an nounced Intention of resuming work with non-union mon. Mrs. Goorco's Dofunno. Canton, O., April 21. The dofenso for Mrs. Georgo yesterday put on tho stand a witness who testified that Bhe saw a man In n long black mackintosh nnd capo, wearing a white sailor hat, passing her homo, which is on ono of tho routes from tho Althouso homo to tho centro of tho city, soon after tho shooting of Saxton. This ovldonco was Intended to corroborate a witness who testified on Wedncsdey that a "man In black" was seen approchlng tho Alt houso home. Newton George, the 17-ycar-old son of tho accused, testified as to tho intimate relations between his mother and Saxton. The dofenso has nearly concluded Its caso. Bucklcn's Arnica Salve. Tho best Balvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhonm, fovor sores, tetter, ehappod hands, chilblains, corns, anil all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, 01 AO pay required. It is guaranteed to givo porfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 85 cents por box. For aalo by A. Waaloy. THE PRODUCE MARkETS Ah noflpotrd liy Uciillnirs In IMillmlol plila and ItnUlnmro. Philadelphia, April 20. Flour Arm: winter superfine, 2.15(32.40; Pennsylvania roller, clear. $3.10413.50: cltv mllla. extra. $2.02.73. Rye flour quet and steady nt w.-u per Barrel for choice Pennsylvania, Wheat steady; No. 2 red, spot, In eleva tor, 77H77l!ic. Corn steady; No. 2 mixed, spot, in elevator, 4O04OV4C.; No. 2 yellow, for local trade. 42!45J43c. Oats quiet; No, 2 white, 33c.; No. 2 white. cllDned. S0M0. Hny steady; choice timothy, $12.50 for largo bales. Beef firmer; beef hams, $19319.50." Pork steady; family, $1212.50. tiara steady; western steamed. $3.5035.55. Butter unsettled; New York dairy, 14 ijc: New York creamery, 15J18c.; west. era do., 15B18c; factory, 13Q14V4C.; fancy Pennsylvania prints Jobbing nt 22Q25c.; qo. wholesale, 21c. Old cheese steady large, white, 12fl2iie.; small do., 12(0 13c; large, colored, 12?12i4c; small do., 12i13c; new cheese, large, 10c.; small. IOV3C Eggs steady at a decllno; New York and Pennsylvania, 14l,ie.; western 13fllM.c; southern, 13i13?ic. Sugar steady; fair refining, 4 3-lCe.; centrifugal 4o.; molasses sugar, 4 l-10c; crushed, 5c. Turpentine easier at 42W43c. Baltimore, April 20. Flour firm and un changed. Wheat firm; spot and month, 7SV4e7i9ic; May, 78tt78V4c; July, 79Wc. Bteamer No. 2 red, H(Wsc. ; Bouthern, by sample, 72(S"9Hc.; southern, on grade, 74l4(&7ayc. Corn firm; spot, 42&42c.; month, 40iET42c.: May, 39!4&39c.; June, 39'A39kc; steamer mixed, 4040tfc.; southern, white, 4314041c.; southern, yel low. 43V4ST434c. Oats firm; No. 2 white, 3C&3GHO.; No. 2 mixed, 32y433c. Ityo firmer; No. 2 nearby, OSVio.; No. 2 west ern C3e. Hay steady; choice timothy. $12.6013. Grain freights slow; Cork, for orders, per quarter. 2s. 3d. April. But' ter Bteady; fancy creamery, 21c; fancy imitation, lSSjlSc.; fancy ladle, 15lGe, good ladle, 13fl4c; store packed, 11 12c; rolls, l2fcHc. Eggs llrm at 1313ftc. Lettuce steady at $1.50 per bushel box. I.Ivo Stock Mnrkots. Now York, April 20. Beeves steady; cables slow; American cattle, ll,412Wc. ; uvo sneep, lztruv&c; lambs, 114fl4Vte, Calves steady; common to prime veals, $53C.50. Sheep and lambs llrm; prime woolcd sheep, $5.50; no clipped here; me dium to prime wooled Iambs, $0SG.50; good to prime clipped do., $3.40(35.00; clipped culls, $1.50. ilogs firmer at $1.154.40. East Liberty, la April 20. Cattle steady; extra, $3.40(35.50; prime, $5,200 6.60; common, $3.50(83.90. Hogs strong; prime mediums, $1.1505.20; heavy hogs, $4.10(34.15; heavy Yorkers, $1.1034.15; light Yorkers, $134.05; pigs, $3.S03.95; roughs, $3.25Q3.50. Sheep firm; choice wethers. $4.40(34.50; common, $2Q3; choice lambs, $5.155.:5; common to good, $4.50(35.10; spring lambs, Wus; veal calves, $55.50. Indian Confbfihos Triple Murder. Antlers, I. T., April 21. Solomon E, Hotema. the fullblooded Choctaw Tn. dian who was arrested on the charge of murdering a man and two women last Friday, near Cold Springs, has written a confession of his guilt, in which ho attributes his actions to the teachings of his peculiar creed. In his confession he states that he killed the three persons, and did sp because of their "evil practice of magic among mu inuian people." CURE There are dozens of remedies reoommended for Scrofula, some of them no doubt being able to afford temporary relief, but S. fl. 8. is absolutely the only remedy which completely euros it. Bcrof ula is one of the most obstinate, deep-seated blood diseases, and 1b beyond the reach of the many so-called purifiers and tonics beoauso Bome- v r. .:"".-. to return." bwiit's Epecltio not nTnnrimHnfinn with ha ,.i,, Vo 7?frs. SPlncham, L1TTI TO Ull. riMXHAU NO. 41,197 " Dkab Fjhicnd A yor ago I was a great sufTeror from female weakness. My head nohed all tho time nnd I would get bo dizzy nnd have that all pono feeling- In the stomach and was so nervous and restless that I did no know what to do with myself. "Myfooddid me nogood and I hada Cad caso of whites. I wrote to you and alter taking Lydla E. rinkham's Voco tablo Compound as directed, I can truly say that I fool llko a now woman and cannot toll you how grateful I am to you. "I havo rocommended It to all my xricnas ana have trlven it to mv daughter who is now gottlng along spienamiy. way you live many years to ncip our suffering sisters." Mns. C, UAnr-EHiEn, 353 Gband St., Brooklyn a. y. Over eighty thousand such letters as this were re ceived by Mrs. Pinkham during 1897. Surely this is strong proof of her ability to help suffering women. Drldgoton IIo.vh on Ktrlko. Brldgeton, N. J., April 21. A mlnla ture strike was yesterday added to tho big strike of bottle blowers now pro vailing. Fifty tending and snapping up boys at the Brldgoton glass works struck for higher wages. Tho union officials havo not yet been able to per suade the boys to return to work. The company Is able to run only four shops out of seventeen. Tho company had started up tho works on a union basis last Monday, having acceded to tho blowers' demands. There wore no other developments yesterday In the big strike.. Tho Cumberland glass company has 60 non-union men and boys blowing bottles. Tho company officials claim they will havo many moro at woric next week. "Itching hemorrhoids were the plague of my life. Was almost wild. Doan's Oint ment cured me quickly and permanently. after doctors had failed." O. F. Cornwell Valley Street, Saugcrties, N. Y. Flro! Fire I rlrel Insuro your proporty from loss In the oldest and strongest cash companies: I'hila Underwriters Insuranco Co. of North Vmorina and Firo Association, Hartford Fire Ins. Co., American Firo Insuranco Co. West Chester Firo Ins. Co., United Firemen'p Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jardin St., Shenandoah Mexico A.lopfJ T!xti-ndltl6u Trpntv, City of Mexico, April 21. The sen ate yesterday unanimouslly adopted the new extradition treaty with the united states. The case of Santiago Morphy, charged with embezzling $75, 000 from tho National bank of Mexico, is likely to be In some senso sensa tional In Its developments, as it Is ex pected he will disclose the names of his accomplices. Ho Is rigorously lucuminunicauo in iieiem prison. SfrlUprs Tlironten Arson. New Brunswick, N. J., April 21. Tho striKo at the Standard Fire Proofing company s wonts, near Keasby's, is be coming serious. The strikers are riot ousiy demonstrative, and vestnrdnv afternoon, in response to a hurry call. Sheriff Litterest, of Middlesex, swore in 4U Deputies at New Brunswick and took them to Keasby's on a special train. The Btrlkers have threatened to burn the works. International Ch'oss bv Cable. New York, April 21. At 9.30 o'clock this morning the cable chess match, which will show whether tho Ameri can or British students can play the better chess, was commenced between six representatives of Oxford and Cam' bridge and six selected nlavers of Cn. lumbla, Harvard, Yale and Princeton. The American end of the game is be ing played at the Knickerbocker club. I'ostoffloe nobberri Rncnpo From .Intl. uotroit, April 21. Raymond Morgan; of Milwaukee, and Thomas O'Keefe, of Grand Rapids, escaped from the Detroit house of correction last night by scaling the walls. They were in the sick ward and from there got into the prison yard and mounted the wall. Both were serving time for' postofflco rouuenes, ana naa been in the house 01 correction ror about two years. Miss Sadie Werfliplm 1 do, O, was the winner of the first prize foi uo me vionu at tne .Brussels Conservatory of music. German critics saysheisawon derlul player. It is the greatest distinction to be first in any thing. For this faMffiSSW lctics, science the r grsatest efforts. Washington was -Mio benrct in war, first In peace and jrst In the hearts of bis countrymen." It ts a great thin tr to be first more value to mankind and brings great er happiness hau a good remedy. Many thing will relieve but the one that will CKWisbest. Brazilian Balm is such arem Teijs of thousands have found that it is the only thing that would cure Ca- nil Asthma' Fo' IS yrs. it has nev -IT A " piugic -ise to qura Asthma, and its .record has been as wonderful in Catarrh. Cases that had, to all appearan ces, run Into Consumption, or where the nostrilswereentirelystoppeduporwhere the poisonous pus had eaten holes into the throat an inch deep, or where the stomach had become ulcerated and raw from swallowing the germ-laden matter, were all t)emianenli7-iiv c... - , - ' j . , WML.M a in. prd, unknown to any other remedy, just ly entitles the Brazilian Balm to the first p ace in the regard of the American peo pie. There are 20,000,000 Catarrh victims and count ess Asthma sufferers in this country, all of whom can be cured with Brazilian Balm. AJl.OObottleof Brazil Ian Halm contains n i,m,,fii' . for catarrh or asthma, aud for 6 months we will wran with rncl, i nn i,i.i. month's treatment of Toxicola Tablets, free. Toxicola is the best tonic and nerve ud strength builder known to science. I Ills Is the greatest offer n.rmdj. a -i. yourdruKBtftatiH taVenosubMittife. B. ' J -o.i fliig. Chemists, Indw napolis, Ind, SHENANDOAH DRUO STORE, Wholesale Agents The CriViadlnn fnradera, Montreal, April 21. Thb'cxodua of Canadians to New England this Spring is tho hcaVIdst for. many years nnd Is causing tho Immigration officials some unoaaincsa. Tho backward spring In Canada, higher wages nnd Improved outlook In manufacturing towns In tho states, are tho causos of tho movement. It Is estimated that almost 20,000 per sons, n large proportion of whom aro French-Canadians, hnvo crossed thn lino this season. Usually at this tlmo tho tldo of travol favors Canada, but this year tho Influx Is very limited. LJ L, Oenorril Ilnrrlsbn In Vlrirlnln.' Indianapolis, April 21. General Har rison, wlfp and daughter, loft last night for Hot Sprlilgs, Va. After two wcekB' rest In Virginia he will go to Now York, whore tho tlmo until May 17, tho dato of' sailing for Paris, will bo spont with tho counsel associated with him in behalf of Venezuela In tho Vonoztioln-Brltlsh boundary dis pute, and the final preparation will bo mado for appearance before the trl bunal of arbitration In Paris. Sorlotm 1'lro on lllnoltwcllN Island. New York, April 21. A fire broke out In tho hospital of tho penitentiary on Blackwell's Island yesterday after noon and did damage to tho value of about 20,000. Tho hospital was lo cated in the southern ond of tho pent' tentlnry, and when tho llamos wero discovered tho convicts In tho placo woro niiowod to paBs out on to tho Island. There were twelve men and bIx women in tho hohspltal at the tlmo, A Sensible Man Would use Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs. It is curing more cases of Coughs, Colds, Astiima, 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. QO TO FLORIDA See That Youa Ticket Rkajs via the OOUTIIUnN ICAILWAY. Tho Southern Hallway operates tlireo through tiains on each wook day aud two on Sunday. It is an inland route, clean aud tkrough an Interesting section of tho South The schedules of Its trains are fast, but not too fast to be maintained. Write to John M, Ileall, District l'assengcr Agent. 823 Chestnut streot. Philadelphia, for full information illustrated matter and advance Pullman observations. 3-24-10t On Every Bottle Of Shiloh's Consumption Curo Is this guar antco : All wo ask of you is to use two- thirds of tho contents of this bottle faith' fully, then if you can say you nro not benefited return tho bottlo to your druggist and ho may refund tho prico paid." Price 23 cts., 50 cts. and fl.00. Sold by P. T), Kirlin aud a guarantco. Coming Events. May 1. Illustrated lecture "A Journoy to Jerusalem." by Hey. J. T. Swindells, in tho Methodist Episcopal church Juno 6. Ice cream festival. Bobbins' oner house, under tho auspices of the Olio Maudolin Club. Drink Graln-0 after you have concluded that you ought not to drink coflee. It is not a medicine but dbctors order it, because it is healthful, invigorating and appetizing. It is made from pure grains and has tnat ricli seal brown color and tastes like the finest grades of coffee and costs about i as much. Children like it and thrive on it because it is a genuine food drink containing nothing but nourishment. Ask your grocer for Grain-O, the new food drink. 15 and 251 1YI JLI IS NOW ON TAP. It can be had at all the lead ing saloons. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W.. Coal Street SHENANDOAH - PA rniin. - enenr - store o DEALKK IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. SO West Oontro Street. LAKESIDE! The only nkasurc resort and nienir? in this reninn. ThU uacr,n will 1,a iti ,nc successfully conducted since its existence. The boais for the lake ore now underpoing repairs at Reading. The grove will he cleaned daily by workmen. Ice and wood to prepare ana preserve meals Tor picnic parties will be furnished free. An nrrl, cfra urtlt I ia established at this resort for the entire season. fur particulars aaaress B. J. YOST, Prop., Barnesville, Pa. Canaries. Sweet singers. Also some for breeding nurooses. Japanese Clold Fish and globes. I'igjons common fancy. MIN1NO SUPPLIES. DAVID HOPKINS. KB East Centre street, . Bheuandoah. p j A JEi S linn Philadelphia & Reading R'y. Fnglnes Burn Hard Coal No Smoke. IN KFHKOT MAUCII 18, 1898, Trolm leuvu UUcmtiKloitli nn Mluwe , For Nrw York via l'liIIailclpriUrwl. ",rij""i 1 10, 38, ; 31, 0 M n. m 12 20, 8 19 unit f 9 p. m Sunday, 2 10 n in. For New York via Munch Chunk, week dnyi TBOn. tn., MM urn! 8flp. m, K'lr KriullliK nnd 1'hllitilelphla, week ilnys, 2 10,088, 7 31). 9 63 o. III., 12 20, 8 C9 mill 6 TO i. Hiimtnyn, 2 10 n tr. for 1'ottMlllc, woou dii), 2 10, 7 80, 9 M , N 20.8 CO, 6 09 ami f 80 p. m. Hundnyii, 2 10 a m. For Tumaqiin nnd Mfthatioy City, wevk ilny 2 10, 780, JM . m., U 20. 8 09 aud 609 p. in., sundiyn, 2 10 a m. For VVIllimnKporl, Svinlmry And l,e vlsburi, week days. 3 27, 11 K2 a. In.. 12 20, 7 30 p. tn Sundays, 8 27 a tn. Kur MftliBiio, Plane, weekdays, 2 10,3 27,9 88, 7 3 . 9 NS. II M H. tn., 12 20. 819. 0 09, 7 3,, 9 ti p.m. Miimlnyn, 2 10 and 3 27 a nt. For AbHhuu nnd Khaiuoitln, week dnyn, 3 27, ' 0. 1 1 82 n. tn., 12 20, 8 09, A 07. 7 23 nnd 9 55 p. m. B ii ml ay, 8 27 a in. Por Ualtiraore, Washlnglm anil the Wmt'vla it. AO. It. It., through tnilnft loV Rending Termlnnl, Ibliotlelphh. (F. A It. D K.) at 8 20, 7W, II 20 a. m., 3 10 and. 7.27 u. l .tfuhdaya, 120,7 00,1120 a. nt., 8 40 and 7 27 p. m. Addi tional trains from Twentyfourtli and Chest. nut streets station, wenk days, 10 80 . in. 12 20 12 M 8 40 pm, Sundays, 1 85, 8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOR SilKNANDOAIl. Leave New York via Philadelphia, wetk days, 1215, 4 80, 8 CO, 11 80 a.m., aud 145,430. 9 00 p.m. Leave New York via Mnucb Chunk, week dayn, 4 80, 9 10 a. in., t 80 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week " Uv, 8 40, tt 86. 10 21 a. m. aud 180, 4 05, 0 30, 11 30 p. ui. Leave Reading, week days, 187, 7 00, 1008, a. hi., 12 15, 4 17. 000, 820 p. m. Leave l'ottivlllo, wren days. 717, 7 40 a. in. 12 80, 1 20, i 80, 0 10 and 0 60 p. m. Leave Taniaqua, wrek days, 8 18, 8 86, 1 1 23 a. in., 149,8 56, 7 20, 9 41 p.m. Leave Mahauoy City, tveek daya, 8 45, 9 0S, II 81 a. m., 2 22, 5 25, 6 21, 7 44, 10 08 p. m Leave Malmnoy Plane, week days, 2 40, 4 00 080, 922 1023,1200, a. m., 239, 680, 642 758 10 21pm. Leave Wtlllarasport, weok days, 7 42, 10 00 a 1234 and 4 CO, 11 80 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street wart and South street what! (or Atlantic City. Weekdays Express, 9 00, a. tn., Satur days ou.y 130J 2 00, 3 00 4 00,8 00, 7 Is p m Accommodation, 8 00 a m., 6 30, 0 30 p m Sundnya- Uxpress, 9 00, 10 00 a m Accommoda tion, 8 00 a tt. 4 45 p. m. lleturuing leave Atlantle City depot, eorrer Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Kxprces, 7 85, 815, 9 00 and 10 4 a in ddUnnd S8opm Accommodation, I 25, 8 17 m., 1 05 p. m. Sundays Express, 1 HO, 6 80, 8 00 p. m. Accommodation, 7 15 a. m 4 15 p. m. For Cape May, Sea Isle City and Ocean City Weekdays 9 00 a m. Sundays, Chestnut street 915 a m.. South street, 9 00 a.m. Ad ditional, weekdays lor Capo Slay, 4 15 p m., tor Sea IbIo City, 6 00 p m., for Ocean City, 1 15, 5 00 p m. Parlor Cars on all express trains. vor further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia aud Reading Railway ticket agent or address I. A. SWEIOARD, KDSOS J. WKKK8, Qcn'l Sunt., Gen'l Pass'r Agt., Reading Terminal. Philadelphia, SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Pliila. Slock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale,, B-.own Stout, Half and Half, Beer aud Porter. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S ON TAP At all its customers to-day. olomon Haak's, 116 South Main Street, Will receive prompt attention. YOUR EYES. J. D. COLDREN, Of Schuylkill Haven, The noted Refractlonlst, who has testimonials from tho best people of tho county, as to bla ability, will be at GROHLER'S DRUB STORE WEDNESDAY OP EACH WEEK. If your eyes cause you any troublo call and see him. CI lasses furnished If needed and no medicine. EXAMINATIONS FREE. COLUMBIA BOCK EER Is drank by everybody. It is now on tap. Private families supplied. EVAN J. DAVIES. Liyery and Undertaking, wo 13 North Jardin St. PRAB0WSKY HOTEL, w uiwiuuwoit.1 , rrup 819 N. Centre St., PottsTllle, Pa. Fine old Whiskeys, Gins and Wines, at the ba a. cuuigs line oi miran ana Temper ance Drinks. Accommodations for travelers. Meals at all hours riillions of Dollars Gouplnnmoku voryyer. Tako no risks but get your houses, stock, far nltnre, etc., Insured in flrstrclasa re Uable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, '"""n" A"! . ' 130 Boulh Jardin Pi SlsoLlfaandAeetilantal omvanUs law w IWUIIHUOO And velvet softness of the skin Is inva riably obtained by thor who use l'oiiom's Uomplexlou f'owder. 4
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