r TheHerald lOTAULlSIICt) 1H70. "All the News Thai's Fit to Print." South Jardin street, Hlirimudonh, l'n. LONG IltSTANOU TIILIIIMIONH. 'he Herald Is delivered In Shennndonli nnd tlio surrounding iowns forslxcentsn wok, pay ablo to tho carriers. Iiy mall 88.00 n year, or nnnFi n .nn.ift, nnvfililn 111 nilvntioe. All- verttsemenls charged according to nimccnnd position Tlio publishers reserve the right to change the position of advertisements whenever tho publication of news demands It Tho right Is reserved to reject any advertisement whether paid for or not, that I the publishers may deem Improper. Adver tising rates made known upon application. Cntered at tho post ofllce at Shenandoah, I'a., as second class mall matter. MONDAY. AVRlh 21. 1800. OUR COUNTRY : First. Last and Forever. The question is being nsked, where was Major Finney at when the Sena torial contest was on. s i hk lmiirrtLioiiH lire luh urviLiumH m . xl T t ! 1 .are weakening, nnd are anxious to nave tue privilege ot welcoming uacK the "gold bugs." 1! s 1 Thk fine weather of the past few j days reminds the fnsliionable preach ers that the season for sore throats and vacations is coming on apace. There has been an increase of $1 70 per capita in the circulation of the country in the past twelve months. It now amounts to $25.45. Business is gaining at a rapid rate, but the growth in the currency keeps pace with it. As an evidence of total incom petency, the District Attorney of New york city last week called for the appearance of half u dozen dead men to stand trial for excise misde meanors. Such is Tammany rule In New York. Pennsylvania's Legislative in vestigation is over, but New York's is still going on and growing in interest. "Private business" is the answer now given by witnesses who desire to avoid "giving away" their friends in- stead of the old chestnutty one "I don't remember." The supposition that Mr. Croker wus devoting his time to politics for mere amusement is rudely dispelled by his own admission that he is in the business for the more dignified pur pose of making an honest living. It ts even hinted that he is "building rick houses" and employs "a private secretary." The Lancaster tobacco trade, which has grown to large proportions by the industry and business capacity of her utizens, has received a serious blow n the Jacobs counterfeit stamps case, jne which has already made every dealer who handles Lancaster cigars suspicious. These precious rascals .have caused unjust doubts to be cast upon all the dealers of that thriving town. The soldiers hereabouts were inter ested in a bill introduced by Senator Losch which granted $10 additional pay to the soldiers serving in the war with Spain, and there have been a great many inquiries regarding the fate of the measure. It appears that the bill passed the Senate, but was choked off by Chairman Marshall, ot the House Committee on Appropria tions, to which it was referred and did not come up for final passuge. Mr. Bryan has a big job on his hands in finding a common ground upon which Democrats can stand. Mr. Bryan himself is opposed to an ne-r ition as strongly as he is in favor of free silver; but he will find many Democrats who, while they are as earnest in their advocacy of free silver as he is, they are at the same time endorsers of expansion. On the other hand, he will find numerous gold Democrats who share his views against expansion and others in the gold Democratic ranks who are ex pansionists. American manufacturers, the Treasury Bureau of Statistics informs us. continue to extend their "spheres of influence" throughout the world. During the eight months ending with 1'ebruary 28, 180D, the exports of man ufactures were not only $87,000,000 in excess of the imports of manufactures, but more than 20 000,000 In excess of those exported in the corresponding months of the fiscal year 1808. In the fiscal year 189a the United States for the first time exported more munu factures than she imported, and the fiscal year 1890 wll make another and even better record! After OSnnesr To assist dvcitlon, relieve distress after eating t,r Urlnklnjr too heartily, to prevent constipation, take Hood's P.M& Sold everywhere. 23 cents. Jio pain iiwi ytrai RUPTURE If you wear the CHAMPION TRUSS. Marin Rtf .Mali li 1 1 III r Jrom 9?frs. Suntor to 9ffrs. tPinkham, LETTS TO SIRS. riNKIIAU MO. 76,144 "Ono year ngo last Juno thrco doc tors gavo mo up to die, and us I hnd at different times used your Vcgotnble Compound with good results, I lind too much faith In It to dlo until I had tried it again. I was apparently an invalid, was confined to my bed for tun weeks. (I believe my trouble was ulceration of womb). "After tnltinp; four botllos of tho Compound and using somo of tho Llvr Pills and Snnatlvo Wash, at tho end of two months I had ft-roatly improved and woighed 155 pounds, when I never beforo weighed over 138. Lydia E. I'lnkham's Vegetable Compound is tho best medicine I ever used, and I recom mend it to all my friends." Itfns. Anna. EVA. UUifTER, IIiaaiMBVILLli, Mo. Mrs. Harnhart Enjoys LLCo Ones Mors). "Dcaii Mns. Pinkham I had been sick ever since my marriage, seven years ago) have glvon birth to four children, and had two miscarriages. I had falling of womb, louoorrhooa, pains in back and legs; dyspepsia and a nervous trembling1 of tho stomach. Now I havo none of thqso troubles and san enjoy my life. Your medicine has worked wonders iqt me." Mbs. S. Baiixhaut, New extras, Pa. Iloomlnir Hi. Scnn l-'or (lurornor. Chicago, April 2-1. Friends of Dr. Nicholas Senn, surgeon general of the Illinois National Guard, and head pro fessor of surgery In Rush Medical col lege, have announced his name as a candidate for tho Hepubllcan nomina tion for governor of Illinois next year. Dr. Sonn has been president of the American Medical society and the Amerlcnn Surgical society, and during the Spanish war was chief operating surgeon In tho field beforo Santiago and on the Island of Porto Itlco. 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 th'e 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 iustruments, or may run into Blight's Disease, the most dangerous stage of kidney trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, the great dis covery of the cmineut kidney and bladdet specialist, is a positive remedj" 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. Tlio I'ouceninkor Killed. Houston, Tex., April 24. In a shoot ing affray near Treval, in Trinity county, Edward Harding and James C. Trebalhan were killed and C. L. Hard ing fatally wounded. The original dif ficulty was between L. C. Harding and Trebalhan. Edward Harding Inter fered and was killed by Trebelhan.who fatally wounded L. C. Harding before being killed himself. The cause of the trouble Is not Known. "I had a Tunning, itching sore on my leg. Suffered tortures. Doan's Ointment took away the burning and itching instantly, and quickly effected permanent cure." C. W. Lenbart, Rowling Green, O. Hunirnrlnn Counterfeiters Arrested, Vienna, April 24. Tho police have -arrested tho burgomaster and eight members of the town council of Bazor, Hungary, on a chargo of forging bank notes. The operations of the criminals have been going on for two years. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists rofund the money If It fails to cure. 25c. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. tf OUR BANNER EXPORT YEAR. For Every Dollar Spent Abroad We Sold Two HoHnr' Worth. Washington, April 24. The fiscal year of 1898 was the banner year of the foreign trade of tho United States, our exports being the largest over re corded for a like period and our lm ports exceptionally small. According to a comprehensive report Just pre pared by Mr, Frank H. Hitchcock, chief of the section of foreign mar kets of the agricultural department, the total, value of our domestic exports reached the enormous sum of $1,210,- 291,913, exceeding the record breaking figures of the preceding year by 1178,- 284,310. On the other hand, the im ports during 1898 were the smallest sinct) 1886, their value being $616,049, 654, a decline of $148,680,768 from the figures of 1897, Broadly stated, for every dollars' worth of foreign mer chandise brought into the United States two dollars' worth of our pro ducts found a market abroad. Our domestic exports as compared with our imports showed an excess of $694,242,- 269, or more than twice the excoss for 1897, which was tho largest previously reported. An interesting fact developed by the report of Mr. Hitchcock Is tho lncroaso In the exports of agricultural products. being 70.93 per cent of the total, or $868,607,942, a gain of nearly 25 per cent over 1897. Exports of this class also show a greater gain proportion ately than non-agricultural exports. Wnlttnir toltpnr I'rom Cochlnn. Washington, April 24. Navy de partment officials say that no word has been received from Captain Coghlan, of the Raleigh, in response to a re quest made of him by Secrotary Long for a statement as to whother he was correctly reported in his rocent speech I at New York respecting the relations! between the Germans and tho Ameri cans during the blockade of Manila bay last year. Captain Coghlan's answer to tho department's request will be awaited before any further official ac tion is given to the matter. OILMORE'S WHEREABOUTS. iiowoy Still I'mililo to T.nunto tlio Cap ttirt-il Aiiir-rliiinn, Washington, April 24. From a dis patch received by Socrotary Long from Admiral Dowoy yostcrday it is ovidont tho lattor Is still In tho dark respecting tho whereabouts of Lieutenant Qilmoro and patty, of tho Yorktown, who, It Is thought, wcro ambuscaded nnd cap- LIEUTENANT GILMOIU-J. tirred by a party of Filipinos whllo on a voyago to roscuo Spanish prisoners near Baler. Tho admiral says ho Is en deavoring to ascortaln the situation of tho lieutenant and his party. Tho dispatch Is In response to an Inquiry sent by Secrotary Long, not bocauso tho lattor thought tho admiral was not making effery effort to rescuo tho men, but to bIiow tho frlendB of tho prisoners that tho department was not Indif ferent to their fate or remiss In its endeavors to assist In regaining their liberty. "Cure- tho cough and savo tho ll'o." Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup cures conghs anil colds, down to tho very vorgo of consumption. MlH'sjiirl Alovo Dnncor Lino. OmahoVAprll 24. Tho Missouri river is now abovo the danger lino, anl Is rising steadily. At tho toot ol Varnara street, whero tho big Omaha and Orant smelter is located, tho water is within about two Inches of the top of the bank, and any additional rlso will In flict great damage on tho smelter prop erty. The Union Pacific tracks along the river a block or two are par tially under water. Below tho Union Pacific bridgo tho river is three mlle3 wide. Somo 20 families havo been driven out and tho bottoms are now completely covered. 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 auy 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. Burned to Dentil In School FIro. San Francisco, April 24. The Sel borno school, a boarding Institution for boys, located in the suburban town of San Rafael, was burned yesterday. There were a number ot daring res cues, but Charles Armstrong, the 6- year-old son ot a California soldier now at Manila, was burned to death In his bed. Tho lire originated in the furnace room, and Is attributed to ths carelessness of a servant. Rheumatism Cured In a Say. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu ralsia radically cures in I to 3 da5-s. Its action upon the system is remarkable and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by Shenandoah drug store, Shenandoah. t THE COUNTERFEITING GANG. Othor Arrests Expected, Hut the Of- llclnlHAro Itotlcent. Philadelphia, April 24. There are no developments In the counterfeiting plot which was unearthed In this city last week. Chief of the Secret Service Division John E. Wilkle, Captain of the Secret Service William J. Burns and United States District Attorney James M. Beck went to Lancaster yesterday afternoon and returned to this city late last night. On their arrival here each of them refused to say anything about their visit to Lancaster. Each of the government officials carried small satchel, but It could not be learn ed whether they contained counter felt plates or not. Rumors are still being circulated that further arrests will be made, and when the three officials were question ed they refused to talk about the mat ter except to say that no additional warrants had been Issued, It Is under stood, however, that two warrants have been Issued for the arrest of per sons unknown to any one but the secret service people. Although the secret service men will AN UNFAILING SIGN THAT NATURE IS APPEALING the PflR HPI P mut b gotten rid of rUn nCLli a warning that can Boils and Pimples To neglect to purity the blood at this time means more than tho annoyance of painful boils and unsightly pimples. If these impurities are allowed to remain, the system succumbs to any ordinary illness, and is unable to withstand the many ailments which are so prevalent during spring and summer. Mrs. L. Gentile, 2001 Second Avenue, Seattle, Wash , says : " I was alHicted for a long time with pimples, which were Terr annoying, as they disfigured ray face fearfully. After using many othor remedies in vain, S S. S. promptly and thoroughly cleansed my blood, and now I rejoice in a good complexion, which I never had before." iapt. w . ii jjuniup, 01 mo a. u a. It It.. Chattanooca. Tenn.. writes: Is the best blood and is the only one that is absolutely promptly purines the blood and thoroughly cleanses the system, builds up the general health and strongtb. It cures Sorofula, Eczema, Cancer, Rheuma tism, Tetter, Bolls, Bores, eto., cy going forolng out all impure blood. Cooks free to any address by the Swift neither affirm nor dcnyHt, ins rTo liovod that thoro Is a connecting link missing botweon tho counterfeiters and Harvoy K. Nowltt, tho ox-United States district nttorncy, who was arrested on tho chargo of attempting to brlbo ono ot tho secret sorvico operatives. Tho secret sorvico men admit that Jacobs and Kondig, tbo chief counterfeiters, novor mot Nowltt, and It Is holloved that tho man who worked between them Is tho man thoy nro looking for. It Is also bollovod that this man Is a prominent ono. It Is learned that something over 100,000 cigars havo boon found by tho Intornnl rovenuo offlcors In Pittsburg bearing stamps Issued by tho Jacobs firm at Lancaster. OTIS' Itlil'OUT Olf THIS HATTLH, And a Sketch or Colonol Stotonlcr, Who Foil nt tho Front, Washington, April 24. Tho follow ing message regarding tho fight nt Qulngua was received at tho war de partment last night from General Otis: "Casualties nt Qutnqua today: First Nebraska, two officers nnd two en listed men killed, two officers and 20 enlisted men wounded; Fourth cav alry, two onllstcd men killed, flvo wounded; Fifty-first Iowa, soven on listed men wounded; Utah light nr tlllfiry, ono officer and two enlisted mon wounded. Total, 49." Colonol John Mlllor Stotsonborg, of tho First Nebraska Infantry, who hold tho rank of captain In the regular army, was born In Indiana on Nov. 24, 1858, and was appointed a cadet at tho Military academy In July, 1877 and graduated number 41 In his class Ho was appointed second lieutenant of tho Sixth cavalry In 18S1 and bo- came a captain Doc. 14, 1898.. Ho serv ed with his regiment In Arizona nnd Now Mexico from 1887 to 1890. at tho close of the latter year participating In the Sioux campaign In tho action at Wounded Knee, S. D. Ho was at Fort Niobarra from 1891 to 1894, and then served for a few months at Fort Myer, near Washington, going thence to tho Infantry and cavalry school at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., where ho was graduated with distinguished honors. Colonol Stotsonborg then served with his regiment at Fort Leavenworth, Kan., until December, 1897, and from that time to the following April was professor of military sclonco andtacttcs at the University of Nebraska. Ho was mustered In as major of tho First Ne braska Infantry May 9 last, and as a colonel of tho same regiment Nov. 10, 1898. BucMen's Arnica Salve. Tho beat salve In tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcors, salt rhonm, fovor Bores, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all akin emotions, and nositWolv cures piles. or ao pay required. It Is guaranteed to give nerfect satisfaction or mony refundod. Price 35 cents per box. For sain lv A. Waslor. LIVE STOCK" MARKETS. Tlio Receipts of Cnttlo In Plillmloltihln nnd J.ntost Quntntloiis. Philadelphia, April 24. Tho receipts of cattlo In this city Inst week were as fol lows: Beeves, 2,364; sheep, 5,065; hogs, 5,502. Receipts for the previous week were: Beeves, 3,155; sheep, 6,165; hogs. 4,669. Beef cattle wcro steadily held on nil grades, nnd especially for Pennsylvania fed. Quotations: Extra. GJiflsHc; good, 4?M?554c; mediums, 44c.; common, 4V4 Sheep were In fair demand nnd Arm, We quote: Extra wool, 5VJ'!j'5?ie.; good. 5ft5Hc; medium, 4045ic: common, 4 4VLc; extra clipped, 4t4T4?ie.; good do. 4fi4'ic.: medium do., 3VtSiYiC; common do., 3?3Vic; wool lambs, 4',46C?4r.: clip ped do., 41,405 c: sprinB do., .$3.5006.60. Hogs were all sold under a good de mand nt nn advance. We quote: Best western, 5?i06c.: other kinds, 645ic. Fnt cows were steady at 2143ic. Thin cows were unchanged at $3015. Veal calves were active at 4',47Vic Milch cowb wero In seasonable demand at $25945. City dressed heeves wero In good de mand at G3c. Will You Winter In Florida 7 This will be tho greatest season Florida has had for years. You ought to go and go via tho Southern Hallway. Its tho best route If you will write John M. Beall, District Passenger Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa., be will arrange all the details of your trip for you. THE BASEBALL RECORDS. Stnndlngof Nntlonal Loaeuo Clubs In tho Contest I'or tho Pennant. W.L. P. W.L. P. Bt. I.ouIs..5 0 1.000 Cincinnati ..4 4 .500 Phllod'a ..6 2 .750 Brooklyn ...3 4 .429 Chicago ...6 3 .667 New York. ..3 4 .423 Boston ....5 2 .714 Cleveland ..1 5 .167 Baltimore 4 3 .671 Pittsburg ...1 5 .167 Louisville 4 4 .500 Washington 1 7 .125 SATURDAY'S NATIONAL I.KAUUF. QAMES. At Philadelphia Philadelphia, 5; Brook lyn, 3. At Cleveland First game; Louis ville, 5; Cleveland, 0. Second game: Cleve land, 15; Louisville, 2. At New York- New York. 8; Baltimore, 7. At Cincin nati-Cincinnati, 4; Chicago, 1. At St. Louis St. Louis. 5; Pittsburg, 3. At Washington Boston, 7; Washington, 4. (I.NK SUNDAY OASID. At Cincinnati Cincinnati, 8; Chicago, 6. "Yhen Nature is overtaxed, she has her own way of giving n Jtice that assist ance U needed. She does not ask for help until it is impossible to get along without it. Doils and pimples are an indication that system is accumulating impurities which ; thoy are an urgent appeal for assistance not safely be ignored. m o & ' Several boils and carbuncles broke out upon mo, causing great pain and nnnoyanco. My blood seemed to be In a riotous condition, and nothing I took seemed to do any good. Six bottles of S S. S. cured me completely and my blood has been perfectly puro ever since." S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD remedy, because it is purely vegetable free from potash onu merourv. It direct 10 the causo 01 the trouble and Specifics Co., Atlanta, Ga, Mid. Lots of Claims Like This But so Different Local Proof Is What Shenandoah People Want. There arc a great many of thorn, Kvery paper hai It's share. Statements hard to believe, harder lo prove. Statements from far-away places. What people say in Florida, Public expression from California, Outlines good indorsements there, But of little service here at home. Shenandoah people want local proof. The sayings of neighbors, friends and citizens. Home indorsements counts. It disarms the skeptic ( is beyond dis pute. I his Is the backing that stanas oenina every box of Doan's Kidney Pills. Here is a case or it : Mr. Matt. Lambert, of 10 East Centre treet, proprietor of a restaurant, says : "I went to Kirliu's Pharmacy and cot a box of Doan's Kidney Pills for an attack of lameness n mv back, I had never had it before. Ac companying it there wns an aching in the top and back of my hetd and at times pains in the abdomen. I found out It was due to my kidneys for I had much pain over my lclt klney and the secretions from those organs were not normal, and caused me both incon venience and pain. Doan's Kidney Pills proved to be just the thing I needed, for they relieved me at once." Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by all dealers. Price So cents. Mailed by I-oster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Sole agents for the U S. Remember the name Doan's and take no other. An Alli'trcd Iiitiliinii Borgia. Terro Haute, Ind., April 24. Dr. B. E. Patton, a physician who Is known throughout thrco states as a specialist In tho cure of cancer, and who Is tho proprietor of a largo sanitarium In this city, Is lying at the point of death from what he claims Is tho effect of arsenic and chloroform poison ad ministered by his wife. A sworn state ment accusing his wife of poisoning him was made by tho dying man, who requested that a post mortem exami nation of his body be made. Mrs Julia Patton, the accused woman, has tiled proceedings for a divorce, and Is now at ono of her farms near New market, Ind. She has been married four times, and Is worth something over $100,000. No steps have yet been taken to apprehend her. Conjrrosntnn.il ltnlrd'H Kunornl. Washington, April 24. Religious services over tho remains of tho late Representative Samuel T. Balrd, of Louisiana, who died here on Saturday, were hold yesterday afternoon In tho parlors of the Rlggs House, where the deceased resided whllo In Washington. Rev. Dr. R. H. McKlm, of the Churcn of the Epiphany, officiated. There were many floral offerings, including a mag nificent cross of roses and llllles from the Louisiana delegation In congress nnd a beautiful Masonic emblem from tho state lodge of Louisiana. The body was placed In a private car and Is scheduled to reach Bastroy, La., tho late home of the deceased, on Wed nesday. A number of senators and representatives accompany the remains. Tho Spanish Sonnto Elections. Madrid, April 24. The senatorial elections for the now cortes wero held yesterday and passed off tranquilly throughout the country. They have resulted in giving the government a larger majority In the sen to than 11 had secured In tho chambi of depu ties. It is reasserted In different roll- able quarters that the attempts of Don Carlos to raise a loan on tho security of his Italian and Austrian estates havo failed. WIIUN TICAVKLTNG Whether on pleasure bent or business, take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, as It acts most pleasantly and effectually on the kidneys, liver, nnd bowels, proventing fevers. headaches, and' other forms of slcknoss. For sale In E0 cent bottles by all leading drug gists. Manufactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. only. 1 . 1 i w M4m am an Am n 011 n A snoriie U Wo- AJLCXlllOIl T T C4.1 in The Century Magazine. THE CENTURY is malting a wonderful suc cess of its creat series of articles on the Snan- ish War by the men who fought it. Captain m Sigsbee has told the story of the Alain icuicnaut, iiuuMJu itas eivcu nis rapmc nar rative of the sinking of the Mtrrtmacj Gen eral Shafter haj described the Santiago campaign. ( In March General Greene begins bis descrip tion of the Manila campaign; and in April is ADMIRAL SAMPSON'S PERSONAL NARRATIVE Of the Capture of Ceryera. THE MAY CENTURY contains ono of the I most remarkable features erer printed in an American mag ame,-nothing lest than The Santiago Naval Battle Described by the Commanders. Iowa., by Capt, R. D. Evans, Indiana, by Capt. H. C. Taylor, Texas, by Commodore J. w. Fillip, Brooklyn, by Capt. F. A. Cook, Gloucester, by Lt.-Com.Walnwfight, New York, by Capt. F. E. Chidwick, Oregon, by Lieut. E. W. Eberle (in command of the forward turret). EACH man tells the story of his own and of his ship's exeriences in the fight, Ml with novel illustrations taken from the decks ottacA of the above vessels during the action. RESIDES the War Articles, Tim Cbntokv U lias an unprecedented list of general attrac tions, including a new life of Alexander the Great, superbly illustrated; Marion Crawford's histoncal romance of the Second Crusade; Paul' Leicester Ford's articles on llenjamut Franklin; capital short stories; etc. MEW SUBSCRIPTIONS may begin at any ' time (price $4.00). The magazines are at ways for sale on the newsstands by the first day of the month, price 35 cents. THE CENTURY CO. Union Square, New York. Celebrated reuitt l'owdrr never foAL LW) UJit. Cluf ITS Ufa and sun (ifttr ftllml srlth Tniy rid Pennrnjal 1111s and other Hal remedies I. Alvavs buy the best and avoid dlutta ointment . Outranteed superior so all c&en?euiif , in ine mits, a no-1. nnnmim$tgS 14m VMS SMI, JIVStWi IB t3 YOO'tl, OET All. THAT'S A-C0M1N0 TO YOtf," If, when contemplating a trip to any point West or Southwest of tho Mississippi Hlvcr, you will purchase tickets via tho Missouri aclflo Hy , or Iron Mountain Route (which nro on sale at all principal ticket oillcos In the United States), you will havo all tho comforts and luxuries of modern rallwit cqulpment, and the nuost opportunities for lowing all of naturo's museums and marvels of Utah, Colorado, Kansas, ArkantAS, Tcxhf. Old and Now Mexico, California, ele. Ex cursion tickets to nil principal puitits at greatly rcducod rates. On account of the National Education Association meeting nt Los Angeles In July, wo will mako special low round trip rates. When runlcuiplatlng trip West or Sontliwcat, writo 11s for full nformatlou and rock bottom flguroj VV, E. Hoyt, Q. E. I'. Agent, J. V. McCniiu, T. P. Agent, 301 Broadway, Now York. 4-22-tf Do You Enow Consumption Is proventnblo? Science hai provou that, and also that neglect Is suicidal. Tho worst cold or cough can be cured with Shllob's Cough and Consumption Cure. Sold on positive guarantco for over fifty years. Sold by P. I), Klrlln and a guaranteo. OO TO FLORIDA Skk That Youn Ticket Reads via the Soutukuk Railway. The Southern Railway operates three through tiatns on each weok day and two on Sunday. It Is an inland route, clean am) through an interesting section or the Smith. Tlio schedules, of Its trains are fast, but nut too fast to bo maintained. Write to John 11. Beall, District Passenger Agent, 82S Chestnut street, Philadelphia, for full Information, illustrated matter and advauco Pullman osorvatlons. 2-24-10t On Every Bottle - Of Slilloli'a Consumption Cure is this emir antco : "All wo ask of you is to use two thirds of tbo contents of tbls bottle faith fully, tlion If you can say you ro not benefited return tbo bottle to your druggist and be may refund the prlco paid." Price 23 eta., DO cts. and fl.00. Sold by P. D Klrliu and n guarantee. Coming Events. May 1. Illustrated lecture "A Journoy to Jcrusalom," by Key. J. T. Swindells, In tbo Methodist Episcopal church. June 0. Ico cream festival, Kobbhis' open. house, undor tbo auspices of tbo Olio Mandolin Club. Glva tho Children a Drink called Gtain-O. It is n 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 properties. Grain-O aids digestion and strengthens the nerves. It is not a stimulant but a health builder, and chil dren, as well us adults, can drink it with great benefit. Costs about L as much as coffee- 15 and 25c. Miss Sadie Wertheim. acre 14. of Tole do, O, was the winner of ihefirst prize f 01 cxcuuuun uu iue vionu at iuc urusseis Conservatory of music. German critics savshelsawon derlul player. It is tne greatest (listiuctiontobc first m auy thintr. For thi. WWaS. literature, ath- . Ietics, science It' I ' .amlartmenauo ' " "'wonientiutlirtL their greatest efforts. Washington was said to be "first in war, first in peace and first in the hearts of bis countrymen." It 13 a great thing to be first. Nothi ug is oi more value tb mankind and brfa.'s creat cr unppiness man a gooa remedy. Many tinny win relieve out tue one tnat wir CHrtusbest. Brazilian Balm is such a rem edy. Tens of thousands have found tha tt is the only thine: that would cure Ca- tarrn ana Astliuia. For 15 yrs. it has nev er fniletl ill n Rlnirll icr in oi. rtx A ctli.,,.. and its record has been as wonderful in CatarrU. Cases that had, to all Enocai-au ces, run into Consumption, or where the uostrilswereeutirelvstoTJDeduDorwhert- the poisonous pus had eaten holes into the throat an inch deep, or where the siomacu iiau uecotne ulcerated and raw irom swallowing tue germ-laden matter. were an permanently cured. Such a rec ord, unknown to anv other remedv. Inst ly entitles the Brazilian Balm to the first place in the reirard Of the American nen pie. There are ZO.OOO.OOO Catarrh victims and countless Asthma sufferers in thif country, all of whom can be cured with Brazilian Balnu A 1.00 bottle of Brazil ian Balm contains a month's treatment for catarrh or asthma, and for 6 months we will wrap with each $1.00 bottle a month's treatment of Toxicola Tablets. free, Toxicola is the best tonic and nerve ana. strengtn Dutiaer known to science. This is thegreatest offer ever made. Ask your druggist and take no substitute. B P.Jackson & Co., Mfg. Chemists, Inuw uapons, inu. SHENANDOAH DRUd STORE, Wholesale Agents rnim.-cnEnr-STORE o DEALER IN 0 Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. SQ Wast Oontro Qtroot. LAKESIDE! The only pkasure resort and picnic ground In this region. This season will be the most successfully conducted since its existence, yhe boars for the lake are 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 ot this resort for the entire season. For particulars address B. J. YOST, Prop., Unrnesvllle, Pa. Canaries, Sweet singers. Also some for breeding purposes. Japanese Gold Fish and globes. Pigjons Common fancy. MININO SUPPLIES. DAVID HOPKINS, Host Centre street, . Plietuuidoah, l' Philadelphia & Reading R y. Engines Burn Hard Coal Ho Smoke. IN KKKKUT MAKCIt 18, 189. Train lento 8benniloli m follows-: Kor New York vlis Philadelphia, week ily, 10. 5 38. ' 8i. 9 M n. 111., 12 SO, U 19 And 6 C9 p. in. Hillidnra, 2 10 n m. ror now Tlir via mwuvu vjiuiml, wcok unya 80 n. in., 12 20 anil 8 09 p. m. K. Uc.idlnc and Phllndelplilft, wenk darn, 10.0 08 7 80, 9M n. in., 12 20, 8 C9 nnd 8 09 p. m. Hundnys, 2 10 a iu. - Kor I'nltnvllio, wees uaya. 2 iv. 1 ou, vno a. ti 1 20. 8 09. 809 and TttO p. ui. Huiidaya, 2 10 a 111. For Tatnaqua and siaiianoy uny, wi-ri uaya 10. 730. M a. in.. 1220, 8 09 and 8 09 0. in. xillidaya, 2 10 o in. For Wllllaintport, flunbury anil Lotlnburn. week dam. R27. 11 82 a. ra 12 20, 7 30 p. m Sundays, 8 27 fi m. Kur ainnano) riane, weoauayp, n, tfi(,ow, 30. 9 85. II K2 a. in.. 12 20. 8 C9. 0 09, 7 8 -, 9 58 .1.1 Sundays, 2 10 and 8 27 ant. For Anlilntid and SlianioKln, week day, 8 27, '80. II ?2. m.. 12 20. 8 09. 6 07723 and S3 p. in. Sunday, 8 27 a m. vox iinititnore, wasnington anu ine woes via is. AO. It. It., iliroiiKli Iratna If 8-1 Reading rcrminai, nnindcipMa, (i at ic u K.) ai ,v, 11 (l n. m., a 10 and i.a p. 1 tsuiianya, W T t 1 1 Ht D I. TV, r. 1 .1 . t - ' , V 1 .a . a. 11, . 11 jii auu , . ,i . I . . . . v. 1 1 - tlonnl trnlns from Twenty.fourth aud Cliest nut atreols station, week days, 10 80 a. m. 13 20 I3lft8 4upm. stirmaya, 1 us, s a p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. x Leave New York via Philadelphia, week Jays, 12 IS, 4 80, 8 00, 11 80 a, m., and 1 43, 4 TO,1 ' 100 p.m. lave new xorK via aiaucn sjiiuuk. wees lays, 4 80, 9 10 a. in., 1 80 p. m. lAjjwe Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, eok lays. 8 40.886. 10 21 a. ta. and 18S, 4 00, 088, II 33 p. "i sheave itpaainR, weeir uays, is, y uu, tuun, in , 12 18, 4 17, 8 00, 8 20 p. m. Leave 1'oltsvlfle. weed days. 717. 7 40 a. m.. 2 80, 1 20, 4 80, 0 10 and 0 60 p. m. L.eavo ramariun, wrnic nays, a 18, ago, 11 1.1., I 49, 8 60, 7 20, 44 p. m. Leave Mahauoy I'll) , week dnyn, 8 43, 9 03, I 81 a. m 2 22, S 23, 0 21, 7 44, 10 03 p. rn Leave Mahanov Plane, week days, 2 40, 4 00 180. 922 1023. 1200. a. Iu.. 289. 880. 042.768 10 2lp m. Leave Wllllamsjiorl, week nays, 111, luiw a u., 1284 and 4 00. 1180 p.m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Phlladolrjhla Chestnut street wart and tfouth street whnif for Atlantlo City. Weekday Kxpnws, 9 00, a. m., Satur days omy ISO J 2UU. 3 00 4 00,8 00, 7 Is p m .vceomcioaatiou, n w a m., ouu, ouu p m Sundays Kipress, 9 00, 10 00 am Accommoda tion, 8 CO a u, 4 43 p. m. HeterninR lenvn Atlantic uiiy aepoi, eorrer tlantlonnd Arkansas avenues. Week?avs Kxnrcas. 7 85. 813. 9 00 nnd 10 41 rn. S.'IOuild 4 8'. pm Accommodation, 1 23, a 17 a. iu., 4 in p. in. ounaaya uxprets, ! Oft. 8 30, 8 00 p m. Accommodation, 7 13 a. m., 1 15 p. in. For Cane Mnv. Sea Isle City and Ocean City Wees days 9 00 a m. Sundays, Chestnut itri-ct 0 13 a 111., South street, 9 00 a.m. Ad. dltlonal, weekdays, for Cape May, 4 13 p m.. ror ea isio uiiy. Din p m., lor ucean uiiy, 1 io, dim p m. farior uarn on an express xrains PblladelDhla and ReAdlnc Railway ticket agent or address t. A SWEIOAUD, RDSO!t J. WEEKS iien'i sups., uen-i rass-r ajts. Reading Terminal. Philadelphia. SOLOMON HAAK "-Agetit for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, B-.own Stout, Half and Half, Beer and Porter. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S ON TAP At all its customers to-day. Solomon Haak's, 116 South Main Street, Will receive prompt attention. YOUR EYES. J. D. COLDREN, Of Schuylkill Haven, The noted Rclractlonlst, who lias testimonials from the best people of the county, as to his ability, will he ut GRUHLER'S DRUG STORE WEDNESDAY OF EACH WEEK. If your eyes cause you any trouble call and see him. Olasses furnished tf needed and no medicine. EXAMINATIONS FREE. COLUtVlBlA BOCK EER Is drank by everybody. It is now on tap. PriVate families supplied. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, 'o 13 North Jardin St. rRAB0VSKY HOTEL, M. GRAB0WSKV, Prop. 819 N. Centre Si., Pottavllle, Pa. Fine old Whiskeys, Gins and Wlnea.' at the ha A choice line of Cigars and Temper ance Drinks. Accommodations for travelers. Mal al all hnnra nillionsof Dollars Qo up In nmoko evory year. Take no risks but got yonr houses, stock, fui -nlture, oto., insured in flrst-clsBs re liable companies u represented by DAVID FAUST. Insurance Agevt UAMU iiiuoi, m Jardin H Alto Ufa andAeeldanlal omvanta f Tho Rosy Froshnoss I And a velvety softness of the skin la lava I rlably obtained by thoro who use I'ozioai'a I Uomplcjlon i'owder.
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