TheHerald i:sTAiir.i3iii:t ibto. "All the New Thai's Fll to Print." -rrr Published every cvcnliifr, ewpt Sunday, nt 8 South Jnrtlln street, .Shminmhmb, Pa. I.ONO MtHTANOK TKI.KPIIONI The Herald 1 dallvered In Shenaii donh mill tlie aurroundlng towns tor ll cents n wck, pay nblo to the carriers. Hy mall tB.OO n year, or 53 cents a month payablo In lulrnnoo Ad vertisements chanted according to space, and position. The publishers reserve the right to change the position of advertisements whenever the publication of nows demands It, Tho right Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, thnt the publishers may deem Improper. Adver tising rates made known upon application. Entered at the post office at Shenandoah, Pa., as second class mall matter. FRIDAY. AFRIL 3S. 1809. OUR COUNTRY : First, Last and Forever, The exodus of many young wen from the coal region towns is causing much comment, and is to bo deplored. Editoii JaMks, of the Ashland Local, hasn't changed his mind. He is still determined to fight for har mony In this county. The Philadelphia Inquirer no lotiL'or has any love for Senator Losch. It was only a short while ago when tho same paper was lauding the good qualities of the Schuylkill Haven statesman. POTTSVIIiLK contains many queer people, and thnt gives the town an unenviable reputation. Some of the residents consider the street sprink lers a nuisance and have made com plaint to the Board of Health. Senator Hanna has announced his preferences for President and Vice President next year. McKinley and Hobart are the men, and he adds that nothing fehort of an earthquake can prevent their nomination. Paiitt regularity is a good thing. But it doesn't count much with cer tain alleged Democratic editors when the "plum tree" is bearing fruit Very little encouragement did the Jenks supporters In the legislature receive from that source. Yas, Major Finney is thinking seri ously of forming himself into a com mittee of one to make inquiry as to the party regularity of certain Demo cratic editors. The Major took an active part in the Whalen and Delu lnater campaigns in this county. Judge Gukster yesterday at Scranton declared unconstitutional the act of May 4, 1803, empowering municipalities to impose a tax on itinerant merchants. The decision was rendered on an appeal in the case of the city against Morris Wormser, a New York merchant, who was arrested and fined $100 for failing to take out a license. Judge Gunster says the act does not tend to regulate trade, but to stifle competition. At the last session of the legislature u hill which sought to reduce the maxi mum tax under this bill from $1,000 to $200 was lost. This decision is in direct contradiction to the decision published yesterday by Judge Wood ward, of Luzerne county, who de clared the act constitutional. The Quay Appointment. The question of Senator Quay's ad mission to the United States Senate -will be an open one from now until December. As the United States Senate is a law unto itself there is nothing to prevent .that august body reversing itself on the question of admitting a Senator by appointment of the Governor, during the inter regnum between one legislature and another. It is quite probable that Senator Quay will obtain his seat to which he was nominated hy Governor Stone, although the provision of tho state constitution, that tho Governor is obliged to assemble the legislature within sixty days after a vacancy occurs to elect a successor, may cause some trouble. There have been pre cedents both ways, and as previously stated, each Senate is the judge of its own organization and rules. In the meantime the prospects are that a great factional fight will take place for the control of the Republi can organization in Pennsylvania, and that the fight will be carried to the polls. Pennsylvania has a large Republican majority, bnt a house divided against itself cannot stand, and it is a possible thing that the light of the factions may thiow the State Treasury in the hands of the Democratic party. Mr. Quay's ac quittal has undoubtedly stiffened up the backbone of his followers, and the people may look for a baftle royal for supremacy In the next Re publican convention. Tiie election for President is only about eighteen months distant, and it is hoped all factional troubles will be settled before that time. 22 Non-Irritating Cathartic Easy to take, easy to operate Hood's Pills A Story of Sterility, SUFFERING AND RGLIEP. LITTER TO KM. rlMKOAU NO. 9,180 "Dkaii Mrs. Piskham Two years ago I began having suon nun, lienvy dragging pains In my back, menses woro profuss and painful, and was troubled was, leucorrhcca. I took patent medicines and consulted a phy sician, but received no benefit and could not becomo pregnant. Seeing one of your books, I wroto to you tell ing you my troubles and asking for advice. You answered my letter promptly and I followed tho directions faithfully, and derived so much benefit that I cannot praiso Lydla E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound enough. I mw find mykolf pregnant and havo begun its use again. I cannot praiso ltonough." Mns. CoiiaQilsoh, Yates, Manistee, Mich. "lour Medicine Worked Wonders." " I had bean sick ever slnco my mar rlngo, seven years ago; have given birth to four children, and hnd two miscarriages. I had falling of womb, louoorrhoca, pains in back and legs; dyspopsla and a nervous trembling of tho stomach. Now I have none of tlicso troubles and can anioy my life. Your medlcino has worltod wonders for me." Mia. S. Babsiixabt, New Castle, Pa. Mr. Ooorco Await Tho Verdict. Canton, 0 April 28. The fate of Mrs. George is now in tho hands of the Jury. The 12 men who nro to de termine whether sho is guilty or not of tho murder of George D. Saxtoa, were locked up in the Jury room at noon yesterday and as yet thero are no indications that an agreement has been reached. Thero is gossip, however, that on a recent ballot eight stood for acquittal and three for first degree and one for manslaughter. There is also Baid to be more votes for first de gree and more for acquittal than in earlier ballots. Meanwhile Mrs. George is in her cell In the Jail ready to come into the court room and her her fate. Relatives and friends remain with her, and her appearance and manner indi cate hopo. A Card. We, tho undersigned, do hereby agree to refund tho money on a 50-cent bottle of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar if it falls to euro your cough or cold. We also guaran tee a 23-cent bottle to prove satisfactory or money refunded. A. Wasley, C. It. Ilagen bach, Shenandoah Drug Store, and P. W. Bieratoin & Co. ll-14-33t-dw CoUpko Bnselmll Gomes' Uxompt. Washington, April 28. Commission er Wilson, of the internal revenue bu reau, has decided that baseball games by college and amateur or local clubs, for which an admission fee 13 charged, are not subject to the special tax. wara tkaveixng Whether on pleasure bent or business, tako on ovcry trip a bottle of Syrup of Figs, as it acts most pleasantly and effectually on the kidneys, lirer, and bowels, preventing fevers, headaches, and other forms of sickness. For sale in SO cent bottles by all leading drug gists. Manufactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. only. Important Order's llclnfoil. San Francisco, April 28. After the United States steamer Badger sailed on Wednesday for Samoa, with tho Sa moan commissioners a' oard, import ant orders arrived. A boat was sent after tho steamer, but was unable to overtake her. Transports Ohio and Senator sailed yesterday, and the lat ter will try to reach Honolulu before the Badger leaves. Does Coffee Agree With You 7 If not, drink Grain-0 made from pure grains. A lady writes t " ihehrst time 1 made Grain O I did not like it but after using it for one week nothing would induce me to go back to coftee.' It nourishes and feeds the system. The children can drink it freely with great benefit. It is the strengthening substance of pure: grains. Get a package to day from your grocer, follow the directions in making it and you will have a delicious and healthful table beverage for old and yaung. 15c. and 25c. , Oenornl Tounir 1'or'tho iMilllpplnes." Washington, April 28. General M. B. Young, who is in command at Au gusta, Ga., was In Washington today. He will go to Chicago for a few days and will return to his station to mus ter out the volunteers. It Is expected that as soon as this duty is completed General Young will bo ordered to tho Philippines. "Cure tho cough and save the life." Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup cures coughs and colds, down to the very verge of consumption. DRAWING THE COLOR LINE n tlio International Sunday School Convention at Atlnnla. Atlanta, Ga., April 28. The proceed ings of the ninth triennial internation al Sunday school convention yesterday were enlivened by a heated discussion over the placing of negroes on one of the committees. The matter was ami cably adjusted after considerable talk. Hon. Hoke Smith, of Atlanta, was elected president of the convention, and presided at last night's session. The naming of the nominating com mittee precipitated the race trouble. Delegate Neil, of Washington, D. C. who had caused considerable comment among the white people present by leaving that portion of the house set apart and placarded for the negro delegates and sitting with the white people of his delegation, was intro duced by a whito delogate. "I am representing the District of Columbia," said Delegate Neil, "and when I left home I thought I would sit with my delegation, but now wo are separated. I want to know how we will have any representation and how wo will be heard. The negro is making rapid headway in Christian work, and I appeal to this convention not to discourage us, for we may lose yoars before we will get to the place we now occupy." The excitement was now at fever heat, and many delegates were on their feet In an effort to secure recognition. Second Vice President Green, of At lanta, finally secured tho floor. Ho said: "The negroes have representa tives from this state on other com mittees, and that is tho reason tho colored man is not one of the nomi nating committee. We live here among these people. We respect them. We treat them right. We treat them as nicely as we do our own color. But we do draw tho lino when It comes to Sitting together In the same pew." DGAO "IIFROHS FR0A1 CUBA Mttnt All Ho Itelntorrril In tho Ar ltuutoii ('otnotory. Now York, April 28. Flags nro fly ing at half mast today nt Governor's Island and at tho transport pi or at tho foot of Pacific strcot, Urooklyn, It la nn act of respect to tho memory of the SCO United Staled soldiers and sailors whoso bodies havo Just arrived on tho funeral transport Crook. Tho first body was takon off yosterday noon, and boforo the dny was over half of tho coirins were on tho pier. All tho bodies will ho out of tho Crook by 3 o'clock this afternoon, nnd it is expected that the special funeral train to Arlington cemetery will start for Washington tonight. Captain Tay man, U. S. A., who has been quarter master of tho Crook slnco sho became a funoral ship, says that all tho bodlos have been takon from Cuba and Porto Hlco except thoso of tho soldiers who died from yellow fovor. Tho health regulations will not permit of tho transportation of thoso until cold woather comes agnin. Colonel Kimball was fairly besieged in tho army building yestorday nnd to day by disappointed relatives of the dead soldiers whoso bodies wera brought hero by tho Crook. Ho was obliged to Inform thoso who claimed bodies that none Would bo delivered to them, hut that nil bodies from Cuba, both identified and unidentified, would be burled in Arlington cemetory. Th'a is because tho government fears tho spread of contagious dlseaso should the bodlos bo given to the relatives. The bodies are now in metal, airtight cof fins, but there can bo no certainty that those coffins would not be opened by relatives once they were taken out of the control of tho authorities. Tho identified bodies burled in Arlington under this order may be taken up next wlntor, however, if relatives do siro it. Tho marines nnd sailors woro burled In tho naval cemetery at tho navy yard today, and wero takon from tho pier this morning on ono of tho navy tugs. 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 DO. There is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy fulfills every 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 night, The mild and the extraordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. iC ynu 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., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing be sure and mention that you read this generous offer in the Shenandoah Herald 'Customs Inspoctors Suspended. New York, April 28. Twenty-five inspectors have been suspended in the customs department of this port. Of this number three were dropped or sus pended for a period of 30 days, and will suffer no more severe penalty un less other charges are brought home to them. Every ono of tho accused In spectors has been charged with ac cepting gratuities In the shape ot money. In not a few cases the men were caught almost red handed, and there Is littio doubt that their dismis sal from tho service will follow. No official list of the suspended lnspec tors will bo forthcoming before next Monday. Collector Bidwell says tho inspectors aro very much underpaid. Dofiiultlntr Toiler Confesses. Wilmington, Del., April 28. Ernest B. McNalr, receiving teller of the Wil mington Saving Fund society, has con fessed to a shortage of $10,100 in his accounts. The directors of the so ciety were informed of the defalca tion at a special meeting on Wednes day, but as McNalr confessed judg ment in real estate valued at $15,000 In favor of the society, it was decided not to prosecute him. The proceed.-! from tho saio of tho real estate will more than cover the amount of tho shortage. McNalr Is 31 years old, and of high standing in the city. He in formed the directors that his pecula tions began 11 years ago. Beware of the Doctors' Patchwork; You Can Curs Yourself at Home. HOME CURE FOR BLOOD 1110 doctors nro wnoiiy unauiu wj kui, riu 01 this vile poison, and only attempt to heal up the outward appearance of tho disease the sores and eruptions. This thov do by driving the poison into the system, and endeavor to keep it shut in with their constant doses of potash and mercury. The mouth and throat and other delicate parts then break out Into sores, and the fight Is continued indefinitely, the drugs doing the system more damage than tne aisease useii. . , Mr. H. L. Myers, 100 Mulberry St., Newark, N. J., says hundred dollars with the dootors, when I realized that they could do me no good. I had large spots all over my body, and these soon broke out into running sores, and I endured all tho suffering which this vile disease pro duces. I decided to try 8. S. S. as a last resort, and was soon greatly improved. I followed closely your 'Direc tions for Self-Treatment,' and the large splotches on my chest began to grow paler and smaller, and before long disappeared entirely. I was soon cured perfectly and my skin has been as clear as glass ever since. I cured my self at home, after the doctors had failed completely," It is valuable time thrown away to expect the doctors to cure Contagious Blood Poison, for the disease is be yond their skill. Swifts Specific S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD acts In nn entirely different way from potash and mereury It forces tho Soison out of the system and gets rid of it entirely. Hence it cures tho igease, while other remedies only shut the poison in where it lurks forever, constantly undermining the constitution. Our system of private home treat ment places a cure within the reach of all. We give all necessary medical ad vice, free of charge, and save the patient the embarrassment of publicity. Write for full Information to Swift Speciflo Co., Atlanta, Ga. P0RTUEND0 OPPOSES GOMEZ. "Alwnys IiinuWdlniito nnd Anxtons to lleootno n Dictator." Santiago do Cuba, April 28. Tho Cu ban Gonoral Itafaol Portuondo, who was chairman of tho executive com mittee of tho formor military assombly, and who has been appointed public prosecutor for tho supremo court of tho province of Santiago do Cuba, in very bitter in his feeling for General Gomez. In tho courso of an interviow given to tho press ho characterized Gomez ns "nlwaya Insubordinate and ambitious to becomo a dictator." Portuondo expresses himself confi dent that the United States govern ment will fulfill its pledge to give Cuba n government of hor own. Ho says tho reason why tho Cuban mustor rolls woro withheld bo long from General Brooke was that tho assombly desired to havo copies made to bo used by tho special commission that was endeav oring to obtain moro money for tho troops. Ho doos not antlclpato nny serious outbreak of brigandage, and ho prom ises, ns public prosecutor, to socure tho conviction and execution of all outlaws in tho province, if, as ho puts it, thero be any left. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo in tho world for cats, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhoum, fovor sores, tettor. chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posltlroly cures piles, ot .10 pay rcqulrod. It is guaranteed to glvo perfect satisfaction or nibny rofundod. lrico 85 cents per box. For bhIo by A. Waaler. Our Gorinnii Friends. Berlin, April 28. Commenting unon President McKlnley's statement to Dr. Von Holleben, tho semi-official North German Gazetto says: "So far as Ger many is concerned, tho Coghlan Inci dent Is closed." Tho Vosslsche Zei- tung remarks: "Far moro Important than the Idle talk of the American cap tain is tno fostering of tho friendly re lations which tho American govern ment shows proof of desiring with Ger many. Wo hope tho good will will en dure for tho solution of the Samoan question." Tho Allowed Tolbort Conspirators. Columbia, S. C, April 28. Tho trial of nine citizens of McCormlck, S. C, charged by James W. Tolbert with con spiracy, was begun (ri tho United States court at Greenville yesterday after noon. This Is tho outcome of the Phoenix election riots and tho ban ishment of James W. Tolbert from Mc Cormlck. Tolbert, his brother and wlfo gave testimony. Tolbert said the paper notifying him to leave town within 3G hours was sorved on him by M. L. Sturkoy and was signed by tho other men indicted. Sturkey had spoken kindly to him and shook hand. with him on leaving, but told him if it had not been for his wife and children ho (Tolbert) would havo been killed the night before. Overseer Slnln lj Xeirroos. Montgomery, Ala., April 28. In Per ry county, this state, Will Mullen, a white road overseer, was shot and kill ed hy three negroes. Mullen tried to defend himself and shot and killed ono of the negroes. The trouble has beon brewing for several days, and tho negro road hands were armed. Yes terday a negro was sent for water, and on his roturn ottered it to tne negroes first. On being upbraided for this he opened fire on tho overseer. Thero is much excitement and a posso, accon panted by dogs, has gone to the sceno of tho trouble. Dentil of Itobert Goolot. Now York, April 28. The World says: Robert Goelet died in Naples, Italy, yesterday. 110 nan ueen on a yachting cruise. Mrs. George Henry Warren, Mr. uoolet's mother-in-law, received a cablegram yesterday with the siraplo statement: "Robert died hero today." The cablegram was dated Naples. It is not known whethei Mr. Goelet was aboard his yacht at the time of his death. His brother, Ogden Goelet, died aboard his yacht In the English channel in 1897. Proposed Comblno of Still 31111s, Now York, April 28. Tho World says: Circulars havo been Issued by the promotors for a combination of all the concerns In this country engaged in the manufacture of silk ribbons and broad silk goods. Many have signified their willingness to enter the deal Among the largest manufacturers who have refused are the Cheney Brothers, of Connecticut, and Schwartzbach, miner & co., wno nave mills at Union Hill, N. J., and in Pennsylvania. Now Hampshire Hank Suspends. Laconla, N. H April 28. The Lake Port Savings hank has suspended pay ment and will probably liquidate. The bank has been in operation 32 years, and has been paying small amounts to depositors during the past two years. At tho present time thero is $227,000 due to depositors. The officers of the bank announce that they will soon make a statement. POISON. Thoro is not the slightest doubt that tho doctors do more harm than good in treating Contagious Blood Poiion; many victims of this loathsome disease would be much better oil to-day If they had never allowed them selves to be dosed on mercury and potash, the only remedies which tho doctors ever give for blood poison. "I had spent a M Paine's iH GMnpound lJiBB Gives Best spring medicine. It makes the weak strong1. Wo sell and recommend it A. WASLEY, 10S North Main : Workers DvtVou Out by Strikers. Rockport, Mass., April 28. Tho quarrymen of tho Rockport Granlto company hero and of the Pigeon Mill Granlto company yesterday joined tho striking Bay Viow quarrymen of tho Rockport company, who have beon out for sovoral weoks, and tho combined force marched to the Bay View quar ries, where a number of Italians wero at work, threatening to make trouble. The Italians heard tho strikers coming and fled to their quarters. The granlto workmen followed tho Italians and gavo notico that they must leave the place by 4 o'clock. The Italians drew their pay nnd left tho city. Will You Winter In Florida 7 This will lio tho greatest season Florida has had for years. You ought to go nnd go via tho Southern Railway. Its the host routo. If you will write John M. Bcull, District Passenger Agont, 828 Chestnut strcot, Philadelphia, Pa., he will arraugo all tho details of your trip for you. Verdict AtrnliiHt X-Itny I'liyHlclfinH. Chicago, April 28. Prank V. Balling. who brought suit against W. C. Fuchs and Dr. Otto L. Schmidt, of this city, for tho loss of a leg that was burned while Balling was under the light of the X-ray for treatment, was allowed flO.OOO damages by a Jury in the cir cuit court. 'I had a running, itching eoro on my lee. Suffered tortures. Doan's Ointment took away tho burning and itching instantly, and quickly effected permanent euro." C. W. Lcnuart, Bowling Green, O. JSP1 Treaty With jToxloo Iintllled. Washington, April 28. The presi dent has Issued a proclamation an nouncing tho ratification of tho new extradition treaty between the Uni ted States and Mexico, and tho con vention is now in force. You Try It. If Sliiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure, which is sold for tho small prico of 25 cts., 50 cts. and $ 1 00, does not euro take tho bottlo hack and wo will rofund your money. Sold for over fifty years on this guarantee. Prico 25 cte. and 50 eta. Sold by I D. Klrllu and a guarantee. No I'o'ltlcal rnssios'ln Wisconsin. Madison. Wis.. Anrll 28 Tho nnii. pass bill passed both branches of the legislature yesterday. The bill pro hibits the acceptance by public officials nnd dnla?.atpa tn nnllMnnl pnnvonHnn. of railway passes, under heavy penalty. State ok Ohio, City or Tolkdo, I J.GCAS 1,'OUNTY. Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he Is the senior partner of tho Arm of F. J, Cheney Ac Co., doing business in the City of Toledo, County and stale aforesaid, and that sam firm will pay tho sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLA11S for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Cata&hu Cube. A. W.QLEASON, Notary Fubllc Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally andr "U directly on the blood and mucous surfaces f the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by DruKclsts. 75c Hall's Famllv 1MIU am the best. aillions of Dollars Go up In nmoko overy.yoar. . Take do risks but got your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured In flrat-cl&sa re liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, insurance A?cnt Also Ufa andAeMdsntol omvanlss 2smmmmmmmmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmtd 3 I M R. L. REFOWICH representative Schaffner & Marx Clothing. Finest ready-made 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-fashipnqd ready-madq clothing, when you can have the H., S. c 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. The Line is Now Ready For Your Inspection. Written Guarantee Accompanies Every Suit. ONE-PRICE CLOTHING HOUSE, 10 S. Main St. L. Refowlch, Prop. MURDERED FROM AMBUSH. 0. reacoful Neirro Who ITnd Aided In DlKcovorliiK Criminals. Lecshurg, Ga., April 28. Alt Thur man, a well known negro, was Bhot nnd killed from nmbush on tho publlo rood from hero yesterday morning. His body was completely riddled with bullets. Tho causo of the tragedy is boliovcd to havo beon rovengo. When Goorgo Bivlns, Gcorgo Holt and Bill Holt, thrco negroes, outraged Mrs. Maronoy in tho prcsonco of hor hus band in this county a few months ago, they were run down by Thurmnn, nnd it was through his efforts that they were brought to justlco and later lynched. His life was threatened by friends of tho doad negroes. Tho lynched negroes' friends had nrranged to kill thrco prominent white mon of tho county who had made threats against Bivlns, Holt nnd Port, nnd woro about to carry it out when Thurman heard of It nnd began to hunt out tho scheme to prevent tho murdor. Ho had. almost succooded in completely trapping tho nlno conspirators, when thoy turned tho tablos and shot htm to death In the road. Tho parties aro nearly all known, and a numbor of ar rests will bo mado within tho next few days. Tills part of tho county has been terrorized by a band of outlaw no groes for several years, tho threo who wore lynched in January being tho leaders. Beats the Klondike. Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Murysville, Texas., has found a more valuable discovery than lias yet been made in die Klondike. For years lie 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 ot little value in com narison with this marvelous cure : would have it, even if it cost a hundred dollars a bottle. Asthma, llronchitis and all throat and lung nfleclions arc positively cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Trial bottles free nt A. Wasley's Drug Store. Regular size 50 cts. and $1.00. Guaranteed to cure or price relunded. YcstordiTy'H llusolmTl Gittnnq. At Philadelphia Philadelphia, 20; Boston, 3. At Brooklyn Brooklyn, 6; Baltimore, 2. At Washington Now York, 7; Washington, 2. At Chicago- Chicago, 4; Cincinnati, 3. Tho Atlantic Lcaguo season opened yesterday, tho games resulting: At Wilkesbarro Richmond, 5; Wilkes- barro, 4. At Reading Reading. 8: Lancaster, 6. At Newark Newark. 4: Allentown, 2. At Paterson Paterson, zu; scranton, Z. 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Accommodation for travelers. -Meals at all hourh 2 3 has been appointed sole for the celebrated Hart do, O, wai.lnc winner of lhe?r.r? prize for execution on tltc violin at the Brussels Conservatory of music. German critics say Blie is n. won derful player. It i9 the greatest distinction tobe first In any thing. For this in statemenship mm literature, am lctlcs, science and nrt.nien'nnd Wmcn put forth their greatest efforts. Washington was f.aul to be "first in war, first in pence and iir-.t in tne Hearts ot ilia countrymen." it is a great thing to be first. Nothing is of morevnhlu to mankind and brings great er happiness than a good remedy. Many thituu will relieve but the one that will ci 'vis best. Brazilian Balm Is such arern edy. Tens of thousands have found that U is tho only thing that would cure Ca tarrh nnd Asthma. For IS yrs. it has nev er failed in a single nse to cure Asthma, and its record has been as wonderful in Catarrh. Cnscs that had, to all appearan ces, run into Consumption, or wliere the nostrils were entirely stopped uporwher,e the poisonous pus had eaten holes into the throat an inch deep, or where the stomach had becoinc ulcerated nnd raw from swallowing the germ-laden matter, were all permanently cured. Such a rec ord, unknown to any other remedy, just ly entitles the Brazilian Balm to the first place in the regard of the American peo ple. There are 20,000,000 Catarrh victims md countless Asthma sufferers in this ountrv, all of whom can be cured with Brazilian Balm. A $1.00 bottle of Brazil ian Halm contains a month's treatment for catarrh or asthma, and for 6 months wi will wrap with each $1.00 bottle a mouth's treatment of Toxicola Tablets, ftve. Toxicoln is the best tonic and nerve md strength builder known to science, iuia is the greatest offer ever made. Ask cur druggist and take no substitute. B. l" i ckson & Co., Mfg. Chemists, India- i -.mil?, Iud. SHENANDOAH DRUQ STORE, Wttolesnle 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 - FA YOUR. EYES. J. D. COLDREN, Of Schuylkill Haven, o noted llefrocttonlst, who ltns testimonial from the boat people of the county, aa to his ability, will he at GRUHIiER'S DRUG STORE WEDNESDAY OF EACH WEEK. If your eyes cause you nny trouble call and see him.. Glassed furnished If needed and no medicine. EXAMINAU0NS FREE. rniLn.-cnfflr-store o DEALEB IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and no tall. 25 West Contra Street. LAKESIDE! The only pleasure resort and picnic ground in tliis'region. This season will be the most successfully conducted since its existence. The boats for the lake are now undergoing repairs nt Reading. The grove will be cleaned daily by workmen. Ice and wood to prepare and preserve meals for picnic parties will be furnished free. An orchestra" will be established at this resort for the entire season. For particulars address B. J. VOST, Prop., Bnrnesviile, Pa. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No 13 North Jardih St COLUMBIA BOCK : EER t- Is drank by everybody. It is now on tap. Private families supplied. OIK'S Celebrated Ten l'owderg never taix. ' WiVjJJ LatiitMilocUiV f eli iff and itira ' titer f til lid with Ttnir f nd FennTrarM Pill tod ether. Uk rtmedtai). Ahrtji buy t iy ham i it ud dbif. HIT (5 iW 1 J'f e1 mluijll u BOCK il
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