TheHerald KSTAIlLtSUHl) ls:o. "All the News That's Fll to Print." z 3 Published rvery orrninn, except .Sunday, at 8 Boutti Jnnllii Mw t, Hhennmlonh, IV. LONO DlHTANCi: TIIMilMIONK. The Herald In delivered In Shenandoah nml tlie Mirroundlng towns for six cents ft w.ck, jmy ftble to the currier, lly mnll tt.00 n yeiir, or 23 cents a month payable In mlrnnce. Ail ertlsementa charged according tn "jwoe mid position. The publishers reserve the rtRht to change tbo position i f advertisement whenever the publication nt news demands It. The right is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, that the publishers, may deem Improper. Advet Using rates made known upon application. Entered at the post office at Shenandoah, Pa., ns second class mall matter. THURSDAY, APRIL 27. 18S9. OUR COUNTRY : First. Last and Forever. Thk bioyole Is entering every avenue of life. InPhiliulelplilii they propose introducing the wheel in the flre service of that city. The new plan is to send a fireman on n bicycle ahead of the engine in response to nil local alarms. The fireman will carry with him what is known as a Johnson pump, and it is thought that in the casa of slight blazes he will often be able to reach the spot early enough to extinguish the flre before the rest of the company arrive. Although it is an experiment, the new arrange ment is likely to win a permanent place with the flre fighters. Judge Woodward, of Luzerne county, on Monday filed an interest ing opinion, and one which will be extensively quoted. Application was made for the removal of the School Directors of Hazle township for negli gance in office. In discharging the rule the Judge holds that the second section of the act of June G, 1803, stating that the courts of Quarter Sessions can remove School Directors for negligence of their duties if rea sonable cause be shown by no less than five reputable taxpayers, is un constitutional and void, and added that he i guided in this step by the decision of the Supreme court, which has never been overruled or qualified. Merchants generally are inter ested in the decision of Judge Morri son, of McKean county, in a case where exception was taken to the right of the borough of Bradford to require a license of $000 for a tran sient merchant doing business in that plare. Judge Morrison held as consti tutional the ordinance requiring a license fee of $000 for the first month and f 100 for each succeeding month as applicable to itinerant dealers. In Titusville the license fee to transients is $1,000 a month, and in other places the sum fixed is as low as $30 per month. By reason of an uncertainty about the constitutionality of dis criminating laws there are few places in which there has been any effort to enforce the local ordinances in this connection. What Liquid Air Can be Used For. It would seem that certain uses may be found for liquid air in which considerations of cost are not so ini portant as is the ability to obtain the effects in view. In warfare, for ex ample, the possession of highly con centrated energy stores under control is yery important. Liquid air can be rapidly converted into compressed air at six tons per square inch. This would probably be useful in the pro jection of high explosives. Compressed air is now used for pro pelling mobile torpedoes, or flsh-tor- pedoes, as they are called. Dirigible torpedoes either depend for power upon compressed air or the electric energy of a storage-battery. Com pressed air requires high pressures and very strong and heavy contain Jug vessels. Liquid air can be stored without pressure or at low pressures, and can be evaporated at any desired pressure, while its bulk represents that of air under 800 atmospheres. A storage-battery -would probably be from five to ten times as heavy us liquefied air in a receptacle, for equal available energy. But no storage battery could be discharged at an equivalent rate. Submarine boats and flying ma chines may yet find use for liquid air. In the submarine boat it could be evaporated by the heat of the sur rounding water, and after furnishing power it would ventilate the boat. Before the final discharge it could be burnt with oil in a fuel engine for further power. We may find use for it in the flying-machine. For emer gency work it could in evaporating cool the cylinders of a fuel engine and yield power as a result. Moreover, control of the submergence of u boat could be effected by the use of liquid air, bp easily gasified, to add to the displacement. The great feature of the application of such a power as liquid air would be its emergency value. By this is meant the ability to obtain at will a sudden output far beyond the normal. Animal power notably possesses this emergency value, and the success of electric trolley systems largely de pends upon the faot that, when needed, the station canbe called upon for a temporary delivery to any single fiaror, train, of. a power greatly in ex cess of the rated output of the motors. The Engineering Magazine. KAU IIS INDISCRETION, j i Our Admiral in Samoa Writes to His Cousin, AND REFERS TO THE GERMANS. It 1 Not ItutlnvtMl, IIowovor.Tlintarr--mntiy Will Tnko CnEnl.n ,oo Cnptaln Cnjtlttnn U- llpen Ueiiriinnmled nnd KntttzWIll lM'olmliljr Ho Cimtloned. Washington, April 27. The publica tion of Admiral Kautz's letter reforring to his position at Samoa caused abso lute consternation at the navy and state daprtmonts at first reading, but there was soon exhibited a disposition to minimize the affair, because It was clearly apparent that the letter was nothinir more than a strictly private communication passing between mem bers of the same family. Nevertheless, coming as It does close upon Captain Coghlan's indiscretion and following tho publication of Judge Chambers' letter to his brother criticizing the Germans In Samoa, the opinion was held that Admiral Kautz's letter could not have other than a harmful effect upon the relations between the United States and Germany. The letter was brought to the attention of the presi dent, and some sort of a reminder may bo sent to the officer to be more care ful in his correspondence. In official German quarters the let tor was not treated very seriously, and there was no Indication that the Ger man authorities would take cognizance of it. The spirit of fun in the letter appealed to some of the diplomatic officials, who laughed heartily over Kautz'a description of the young king's makeup, and this amusing feature largely offset any Irritation which might have been felt over the criti cisms contained in the letter. Tho impression prevailed, however, that the navy department probably would deal with the indiscretion in such a way as it deserved. Admiral Kautz's letter was written to his cousin. Mrs. Charles N. Llndley, of Cincinnati, whosp husband is a colo nel on the stafT of Governor Bradley, of Kentucky. It is in substance as fol lows: "You will probably read a lot of stuff about me in various newspapers, but I can assure you that I am all right and have done nothing that I or my friends may be ashamed of, unless it is the making (bf a king, which I was obliged to do today. But he Is a very inoffensive young fellow, a native, 19 years of age.. He wears a French ad miral's cockfed hat, but no shoes or stockings or trousers. Still, consider ing the torrid weather, he looks very well In this climate. But I hardly think he would look well on Fourth street, Cincinnati. I am not a king here, but Just plain 'boss of the ranch.' The German consul had that position up to my arrival, but since then ho has been a very silent partner. I am very much afraid he does not like me in fact, I am not at all popular here with the Germans. But I am all right with the English, and hope to pull through with them. Love to the Ken tucky colonel and yourself. P. S. I was in error about tho shoes and trousers of his royal high ness. At the last meeting his advisers prevailed on him to put on both, just for this occasion only." The case of Captain Coghlan may be considered as finally closed. The Ger man ambassador, Dr. Von Holleben, called at the White House yesterday afternoon nnd had a conference on tho subject with the president of such a satisfactory nature that the matter was regarded as settled. The presi dent explained the course the navy department had taken in administering a reprimand to Captain Coghlan. It was also pointed out that the officer's explanation of tho incident stated that his utterances had been exaggerated. On the part of the ambassador there was every disposition to deal as light ly with the matter as possible, and not to permit it to become a sourca of friction. Captain Coghlan's reprimand was In the form of a letter from Secretary Long to the officer The letter will not be made public before the officer has received it, and probably not then. n Hail, Spring's First Born Flowers. f How 'welcome they are, these new blooming Blossoms They are purity personified, these bits of life, with their bursting buds, joyous in their first sight of Spring, There are no impurities about them. Humanity, however, con tinues to have its troubles, most of which can be traced to impure blood. But humanity rests more contented now, for it knows that Hood's Sareapa rilla, the wonderful blood cleanser never disappoints. You need it today. Poor Blood-" The doctor said there were not seven drops of good blood 'In my body. Hood's Sarsaparilla built me up and made me trong'and well." Scsie E. Bkowm, 16 Astor Hill, Lynn, Mass. Poor Health " Had poor health for yearn, palna In shoulders, back and hips, with constant headache, nervousness and no appetite. Used Hood's Sarsaparilla, gained strength and can work hard all day; eat heartily and sleep well. I took it be cause it helped my husband." Mas. Elizabeth J. OirrzLs, Moose Lake, Minn. Tumors "A tumor as big as a large marble came under my tongue and Instead of letting my physician operate on it, I uted my favorite spring tonic. Hood's Sarsapa rilla. The bunch soon disappeared." Mas. H. M. Cobubn, 8 Union St., Lowell, Mass. Catarrh "Disagreeable catarrhal drop pings in my throat made me nervous and dlizy. My liver was torpid. Hood's Sar saparilla corrected both troubles. My health Is very good." Mas. Elviba J. Shiliy, 171 Main St., Auburn, Maine. Dyspepsia, etc. "A complication of troubles, dyspepsia, chronic catarrh and inflammation of the stomach, rheumatism, etc., made me miserable. Iladjno appetite until I took Hood's Sarsaparilla, which acted like magic. I am thoroughly cured." N. B. Sirtrr, 1874 W. 14th A v.. Denver, Col. Impure BlOOd-" five years I suffered with pimples on face and body. Hood's Sarsaparilla cured me permanently. It also cured my father's carbuncles." Acbebt E. Chast, Tustin City, Cab llo vwiAuawiiua J'inu j. UT.r 111., th. nun irrlutlnit anj I ouir eathirueto Ukl with IIlkxI'. Karajuarlili. I ' ; Ortr Two Hundred Thousand TrW Dottlei Sent Free by Mall. By special arrangement with th ml afacturers of that justl j famous Kldnay medicine, Dr. David Kennedy's Favor Ito Remedy, the readers of thin paper are enabled to obtain a trial bottle and pamphlot of valuable medical advic absolutely free, by simply sending theb full name and post olllce nddress to th DM. DAVID KENNEDY CORPORA TION, Rondout, N. Y., and mentioning this paper. Or course this involves enormous ex pense to tho manufacturers, but they have received bo many grateful letter from those who have been benefited and cured of tho various diseases of tha Kidnoys, Liver, Bladder and Blood,1 Rheumatism, Dyspepsia and Chronic) wucujMuuu, uuu uii weuKnesses pecu liar to women, that they willingly send trial bottles to all sufferers. Upon investigation it was found that 1 per cent of those who had used the) trial bottle had received such benefit from It that they purchased large sized bottles of their druggists. It matter not how sick yon art e bow many physicians have failed ta help you, send for a trial bottle of thia treat medicine, it costs yon but a poatal card, and benefit and cure will act Mrtalnly bo the result. Fat some urine in a class tumbler amd let it stand 24. hoars: ifit has a eedlmtai or If it is pale or discolored, milky ca loudy, Btrinpy or ropv, your Kidney or Bladder are in a bad condition. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Reaedy peedily cures such dangerous Ttap 1 toms as pain in tho back, inability ( hold urine, a burning scalding pain ia passing it, frequent desire to urinate, MTMofalKnt nftWit iha atntntnrrnf llnv by your urine 'and all the unpleasant kuu uanserous euecis on me systeta ' Tjnvlticpfl hv thn neA nf xrliteVo-v rfn ! 'fie Remedy is sold at all drag stores at i No Claimant tfor Tjvftle, Body. Pittsburg, April 27. The body of Kid Lavelle, the colored pugilist, who died from the effects of his encounter with John Cavanaugh at Homestead last Friday night, still lies at the morgue unclaimed by relatives or friends. Al though Coroner Jesse M. McGeary, im mediately nfter the death of Lavelle, sent word of his demise to Chester, Pa., where the dead fighter Is said to have a wife and sister living, no word has been received from relatives or friends regarding the disposition of the body. Colonel R. E. Moseley, Lavelle's back er, is still In jail, but says that upon his release he will see that the re mains are taken care of. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common glasss with your water and let it stand twenty-four hours: a sediment or settling indicates an unheal thy condition of the kidneys ; if it stains your linen it is evidence of kidney trouble ; too frequent desire to pass it or pain in the back is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. WHAT TO UO. Thete is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills ever7 wish in curing rheumatism, pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold water and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to go often during the day, and to get up many times during the uight. The mild and the extraordinary effect ol Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. At druggists fifty cents or one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and a book that tells more about it, both sent absolutely free by mail, if you send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingbamton, N. Y. When writing be sure and mention that you read this generous offer in the Shenandoah Herald Xord ilyron'M Flnnnc-lnt THfTlcnltles London, April 27. The first meeting of the creditors of Lord Byron (first cousin twice removed or the sixth lord by the illustrious poet, and ninth baron of the name) took place yesterday and showed his liabilities to be 35,000 and hia assets 50,000, A lawyer pleaded that his lordship Bhould not be adjudi cated a bankrupt, as this would dis qualify him from sitting In the house if lords. The matter waa adjourned, Drink Grain-0 after you have concluded that you ought not to drink coffee. It is not a medicine but doctors order it, because it is healthful, invigorating and appetizing. It is made from pure grains and has that rich seal brown color and tastes like the finest grades of coffee and costs about 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. I5 and 25c Will Strike A'calnst Syrians. Eaco, Me., April 27, Five hundred operatives in the cotton mills of the York corporation have petitioned the agent to remove a half dozen Syrians, who recently have been engaged an apprentices In the weave room. The petitioners announce that they will strike next Monday morning if the ob jectionable apprentices are allowed to remain. The employment of Syrians la taken as the boglnning of a movement to put cheaper help in the mills. Murdoror Krnuso Sentenced to Denth Allentown, Pa., April 27. Judge Al bright yesterday refused to grant a new trial In the case of Frank Krause, who was found guilty of murder In the first degree for killing Maggie Guth at the Cedarvllle hotel on March 3 last, and then sentenced the prisoner to be hanged. As he was bolng returned to tho jail Warden Fry asked him what the result was, and Krause indifferent ly replied: "Oh, I got it In the neck." Doftnted Strlkorw ItoHtiino "Work. Providence, April 27. The strike of the operatives of the Pawtuxet Val ley cotton mills, resulting from tho alleged failure of the manufacturers to restore wages to tho 1897 standard, was broken yesterday, when the strik ers at Natlck, weakened by some who went to work yesterday morning, sent to the mill to announce that all de sired to resume. They wont back this morning. The strikers at Dodgevllle, 'Mass., alao returned to work today. Yon Try It. If Slilloh's Cough and Consumption Cure, which is sold for the small price of 25 rta., SO cts. and $1.00. does not cure take the bottle back and we will-refund your money. Bold fnr nv,r flftv vfiArn nil thla PUAnintaA- VricA cix at)(1 M (u gold by P. D. Klrlln and a guarantee. A SOUTIIERNERJDN LYNCHINrj. Tho Xovrnnn Horror a Ulot on the South's Fair Fnmo. Atlanta, April 27. Tho ninth inter national (fourteenth national) Sunday school convention met In Atlanta last night The sessions aro to bo hold at the Grand Opera Houso, continuing until Saturday evening, with special services nnd mass meetings throughout the city churches on Sunday. Attend ing tho convention are many of tho most prominent Sunday school work ers In tho United States and the old world, nnd while thore nro only 1,000 authorUed" delegates, the city Is thronged with visitors. Tho Opora House waa crowded to suffocation last night when tho sec ond vice president. Hon. J. M. Green, of Atlanta, called the assemblage to order. Governor Allen D. Candler, of Georgia, welcomed the delegates, and former Governor 'VV. J. Northern ox tended greetings on behalf of the churches and Sunday schools of At lanta. To these addresses of welcome re sponses were made by the following gentlemen: For the north, R. A. Beard, Massachusetts; for Canada. Hon. S. H. Blake, Ontario; for tho west. S. H. Atwater. Colorado; for the south. Jamas I. Vance, D. D., Ten nessee: for the colored people, Profes sor M. W. Collier, Florida. There was a reference to the Newnan affair during the evening, and It wad received with cheers. Dr. Vance, of Nashville, who spoke for the south, said on this subject: "As I stand here tonight, a south erner. 8pekltig for my section and addressing an audience from all sec tions, there is one blot on the famo of the fair south, at the mention of which the heart turns sick and the cheek Is crimsoned with shame. I want to lift my voice in loud and indignant protest agalri6t the awful horror of mob violence, which the other day reached the climax of Its madness and lr.f.'.my in a deed as black and brutal and barbarous as can be found in all the annals of human crime. These people whose fiendish glee taunts their victim as his flesh crackles in the flames do not represent the south. They slander the south. I have not a syllable of apology for the sickening crime they meant to avenge, but tho people of my section are able to copo with crime, however treacherous and defiant, through their courts of Justice." Beats the Klondike. Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Marysville, Texas., has found a more valuable discovery than has yet been made in the Klondike. For years he suffered untold agony from consumption, ac companied by hemorrhages ; and was abso lutely cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. He declares that gold is of little value in com parison -with this marvelous cure ; would have it, even if it cost a hundred dollars a bottle. Asthma, Bronchitis and all throat and lung affections are positively cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Trial bottles free at A. Wasley's Drug Store. Regular size 50 cts. and St. 00. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. Clinrccs Anninst Cvntoms Inspector New York, April 27. As the result of an Investigation instituted by Col lector Didwell and Surveyor Croft charges ' were yesterday preferred against 22 custom Inspectors, who hava been, it Is alleged, discovered In flag rant violations of the United States statutes and treasury department regu lations .governing the examination of baggage. The inspectors have been suspended from duty and have been served with a copy of the charges. The penalty can be suspension for a prescribed period or removal from tho service, according to the gravity of the case. The names of the accused could not be learned. Many a Lover Hag turned with dlsfeust from an otherwise lovable girl with an offensive breath. Karl's Clover Root Tea purifies tho breath by its action on tho bowels, etc., as nothing else will. Sold for years on absolute guarantee. Price 23 eta. and 50 eta. Sold by P. D. Kirlin and a guarantee. This Is the trado mark of tbo short line to Florida tho Southern Railway. Two daily trains aro operated all tho year, and during tho whiter season, a third, tho Florida Limited, Is added. If you aro going to Florida or anywhere else In the South, ask for a ticket via the Southern Railway. Write to John M. Beall, District Passenget Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Rheumatism Cored In a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures in I to 3 days. 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 mmfftmmmmmmmmm!iitwmmwtmmfMmm,f!mmt2 MR. L. REFOWICH has been appointed sole representative for the celebrated Hart Sciiaffner & Marx Clothing. Finest readyrmade clothing in the world. They are stylish, seasonable, becoming clothes, that have nothing in common with ordinary ready-made garments. Do not pay out money for ackward, old-fashioned, ready-made clothing, when you can have the H., S. & M. goods for 'about the same cost. Do not pay the tailor's price when-you can get as good and probably better satisfaction for less than half the money. 8r The Line is Now Ready For Your Inspection. Written Guarantee Accompanies Every Suit. ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, 10 S. Main St. L. Refowich, Prop. B JS: Comrades, Attention. I ervl front '61 to '01, nnd was wounded on May 10.lWl.ln tin) llnltloof tho Wilderness. I would like to huvomyold comrades know what felery Klnx ha dono for me. In 1MO my old complaint, chronlo dlnrrhasi, came back. Tho dot-tors could not Ptop It, but Cel ery King has en red me, and I nm once more enjovlnit life. Frank Beelilcr, Owosso, Mich. (Co.'F, 40th N. Y. V. I.). Celery King cuhki dlcaesof the Nerve, Stomach, Liver and Kidneys. Bold by drug gists, 36 and GOc. 6 PlNfJREB'Sr LAW INVALID ' Accordlnir to rt Supronio Conrt IJo clolou on n Similar Menstiro. Dotrolt, Mich., April 27. In n de cision handed down Into yesterday the state supreme court declared Invalid the. main prlnclplo of the PIugree-At-klnson equal taxation bill, which wat passed by tho present session of tho legislature. Tho case was one Insti tuted by Governor Plngree while tho Atkinson bill was hanging flre in tho legislature, to test tho validity of an act passed some 15 years ago, provid ing for the taxing of telephone and telegraph companies on the valuo of their property, the tax, which was levied by the stato board of auditors, to be used for a specific purpose. Tho supremo court holds "that a tax on property, based on an assessment, can not be maintained as a specific tax." It is probable that steps will bo taken now to have the Atkinson act declared invalid. A Card. We, tho undersigned, do hereby agreo to refund the money on a 50-cont bottlo of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar If It falls to enro your cough or cold. Wo also guaran tee a 25-cent bottle to prove satisfactory or money refunded. A. Wasloy, C. H. Uacen Iiuch, Shenandoah Drug Storo, and P. W. Bierstein & Co. ll-H-33t-dw May fleopcMi Kiinons Copper Mlno. Santiago do Cuba, April 27. El Cobro, one of tho richest copper mines In the world, will probably resume raining operations at an early date. A meeting of the stockholders of tho mine and railway leading to It will be held In Havana May 15 to consider a proposition made by a British syn dicate. If the result is favorable it will mean a great stimulus to Industry In this province. Thirty-one years have passed Blnco mining operations there wore discontinued, owing to a dif ference between the company and the government regarding terms. To Cure Cold In One Day Tako Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho money if it fails to cure. 25c. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablot. tf torol)ond Itoront Ilronaht Homo. Now York, April 27, Tho United States transport Crook arrived yester day from Ponce, Santiago and Guan- tanamo, with 356 bodies of soldiers and marines who wero killed in battlo or died In Torto Itlco and Cuba. The Crook brought from Porto Rico 98, Santiago 240 and uuantanamo 12, The passengers are undertakers who went 01: in the transport to disinter and ship tho bodies. What is Shlloh ? A grand old remedy for Cough, Colds and Consumption ; used through the world for half a century, has cured innnmerablo cases of Incipient consumption and relieved many In advanced stages. If you are not satisfied with the results we will refund your money. Price 25 cts., 50 eta. and $ 1.00. Sold by P. D. Klrlln and a guarantee. Now 'Jersey "Wlitocnp8,, Ihdlotod Capo May, April 27. The grand Jury yesterday indicted Robert Clark, wes ley Sharp, Blwood Sutton, "Warren Smith, Henry Kalback, Edward Picker ing and John Marts, separately, for as sault and battery, and colleotivoly for conspiracy. All are residents of Ocean City, and are charged with tarring and feathering Harry Anderson last October and driving him from the place for alleged immoral conduct. Some of those connected with the case turned state's evidence, and were not indicted. The last grand jury Ignored tho case. Those Indicted are all well connected. "I bad a running, itching sore on my lee- Suffered tortures. Doan's Ointment took away the burning and Itching Instantly, and quickly effected permanent core." 0. W, Lenhart, Bowling Green, O. 3 3 3 . 3 3 ACTORS NOT LAD0RCRS. Clilnoo 1'erforniorn May Come nnd Go nt Their l'lonnure. PhlAflm Anrll 27 f!hlnr? T.lnir Fof. iUtx ntiitinon rnnlnrnr. ntirl hln trnline were discharged yesterday from the custody or tho unueu mates auinori tlos by United States District Judge l.-nhtadiif wlm thprnliv rlptnrmtnnrl nn important point In tho attitude of tho United States government toward actors and public performers, necausi ho is rn actor, nuu not a luuoror, n was denied that tho alien laborlawdoos not apply to tho conjuror. The nt.lHnmnn nmn n M.n nmitltrv limlnr the provisions of a special act of con gress admitting laborers anu otners iur tho purpose of participating In th construction nnd operation of exhibits at tho Omaha exposition, and provid ing that they shotna loave at tue cioso nt Mm nTiicoltlnn llecnuse ho did not return to China Chlng Ling Foo waa arrested while under engagement with the HopltlnB circuit tnoaicrs. ire .i,inn will ho nni-nilMoil tn rflmnln in this country ns long as they choose. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best -wive in tbo world for cats. bruises, sore, ulcers, salt rbenui. fnvnr sorea. totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, nml 11 b(n (.mtitiniii. wild nosltlvclr cures piles. 01 .10 iy required. It 16 Kuaranteed to frfvf porfect Kntn'optlfh dr mony refunded. 1'ricr S ennts per hnjt For wl ' V A'lt. Coining Kvriits, May 1. Illustrated lecture "A Journey to Jerusalem." by Key. J. T. )niudoll. in tlio Methodist Kplscopal church Juno tf fco cream festival, Bobbins' oiem house, Under the auspices of the Olio Maudolln Club. "Cure tho couijh and save tho life." Dr Wood's Norway Pine Syrup cure coughs and colds, down to tlio very verge of consumption. Tim Vco ' lilont Jliidli Hotter. Vai.hin.'trn. prll 27. Vice Presi dent licbart But up twice yesterdiy, and Is now ablo to go from one room to tho other on the floor on which his room Is located. The physician, how ever, Btlll enjoins consideration of any business matters and insists on abso lute quiet and rest. Young Mothers. Croup is tho torror of thousands of young mothors becauso its outbreak is so agonizing and frequently fatal. Shiloh's Cough nnd Consumption Cure acts liko made in cases of croup. It has never boon known to fall. Tho worst cases rcliovcd immediately. Prlco25 cts., B0 cts. and $1.00. Sold by P. D. Kirlin and a guarantee. Strong Drink is Death DR. CHARCOT'S TONIC TABLETS are the only positively guaranteed remedy for the Ilrlnk Ilablt, Nervousness and Melandioly caused by strong drink. WK UUAHANTKE FOTJlt JIOXKS to cure any case with a positive wrl 1 1 en Runr nntee or refund tbe money, and to destroy Ibe appetite tor Intoxicating liquors. THE TABLETS CAN BE GIVEN WITHOUT KN0WLE0QE OF THE PATIENT. STR0H6 DRINK ?rt""tii'0ifrnDrrafS ot 110.00 we will mail you lour tlj boies nnd potI tire written Kiutrnnte., to cure or refund tour money. Slnele boxes W 00. For sale at Kirlln's drug store. THE BEST OF THEM ALL! lUPPlNCOTT nONTHLYVAGAZINJE Contains a complete novel In every num ber. In addition to a Inrco quantity or useful una entertaining reading matter. Ko continued foWeff. trhtrh urm 00 obJecHoiabfe tu titont rctttitrv. It should be in every housebold. 8ut scrlptloa, 93.00 per year. Agents wanted In every town, to whom the most liberal Inducements will bo o tiered J. B. UPHHCOTT COMPANY, Publisher. ouiLanrt wi SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEU Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, B'.own-Stout, Half arid Half, Beer and Porter. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S BOCK BEER ON TAP At all its customers to-day. Solomon Haak's, 116 South Alain Street, Will receive prompt attention. Canaries, Sweet singers. Also some for breeding purposes. Japanese flold Pish and globes. Pigeons Common fancy. MINING SUPPLIES. DAVID HOPKINS, 103 Glut Centre treet, Hbenundoah, P. rRABOWSKY HOTEL, M. GRABOWSKY, Prop. 819 N. Centre St., l'ottaville, Pa. Fine old Whiskeys, Otns and Wines, at the bo A choice line of Cigars and Temper ance Drinks. Accommodation for traTelera. Meals at all hour nillions of Dollars Go up In funoko every yoar, Take no risks but get your housoa, stock, fur niture, etc., Insured In flrat-clau re liable companies u represented by DAVID FAUST, "Ssac Ag-ent ' 1M Bouth JardtnHt Alao Ufa andAeddantel uumqIm Miss Sadie Wcrthcim, ngel4, of Tole do, O, was the winner of llic first prize for execution on tlie violin at tUc Brussels Conservotory ol music. German critics sayslielsnwou dcrlul player. It Is tbe greatest distinction tobe first In any thing. I'orthis instatcuicushlp literature, am if icutf, science TjJ -M,l nrt -...1 ui y Women out forth their greatest efforts. Washington was Biid to be "first in war, first in peace and first in the hearts of his countrymen." It Is a great thing to be first. Nothing is of more value to mankind nnd brings great er happiness than a good remedy. Many things will relieve but the one that will Wifisliest. Brazilian Balm is such a rem edy. Tens of thousands have found that it is the? only thing that would cure Ca tarrh and Asthma. ForlSyrs. it has nev er failed in a single ise to cure Asthma, and its record has been as wonderful in Catarrh. Cases that had, to all appearan ces, run into Consumption, or wnere the nostrils were entirely stopped upor wher,e the poisonous pus had eaten holes into the tnroat an inch deep, or where the stomach had become ulcerated and raw from swallowing the germ-laden matter, were all permanently cured. Such a rec ord, unknown to anyother remedy, just ly entitles thr Brazilian Balm to the first place in the regard of the American peo ple. There are 20,000,000 Catarrh victims and countless Asttima sufferers in this .ountrv, all of whom can be cured with Brazilian Balm. A (1.00 bottle of Brazil inn Balm contains a month's treatment for catarrh or asilima, and for 6 months we will wrap with each $1.00 bottle a iionth's treatment of Toxicola Tablets, free. Toxicola is the best tonic and nerve nd strength builder known to science. 'tiis is thegreatest offer ever made. Ask our druggist and take no substitute. B. J ci..son & Co., Mfg. Chemists, Imlia. I.I, 11 13, Iud. SHENANDOAH DRUO STORE, Wholesale Agents 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 YOURf EYES. J. D. COLDREN, Of Schuylkill Haven, The noted liefrnctlonlst, who has testimonials from the best people of the county, aa to hta ability, will be at GRUHIiER'S DRUG STORE WEDNESDAY OF EACH WEEK. If your eyes cause you any trouble call and see him. Glasses furnished If needed and no medicine. EXAMINATIONS FREE. rniiiL-enmr - store DEALER IN Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. S9 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. Tbe boais for the lake ore now undergoing repairs nt Reading. The grove will be cleaned daily by workmen. Ice and wood to prep-ire and preserve meals for picnic parties will be furnished fVee. An orchestra will be established at this resort for the entire season. For particulars address B. J. YOST, Prop., Carnesville, Pa. EVAN J. DAVJES. Livery and Undertaking, No 13 North Jardin St COLUMBIA Is drank byeverybody. It is now on tap. Private families supplied. DIK'S Uelobrsited ITcLa l'owilem neror '.i.. 1 Uld LuliM JcIrtffiS ..r.anrf ntMfibr f&llll I with Tmf fid Pmnrroral lull uJ other UM Wttr miwdtt.1. Alnyl buvthtbcl tod )! HHT (Xtatmeiit. 0unted .uwrtorto fl othptiulf.!U BOCKBEER BOCK EER SIR
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