ou TheHerald ii"i'iit,isiii:i iK7o, th2 Hm That's Fll to Print." l'litillsliwl every evening:, eiwpt Sunclny, Boutli Jnrtlin utref t, Shennmlimli, l'n. wno dihtanoi: Tiii.r.nioNi:. nt 8 The llfmlcl Is dellverrt) In Hliennnilntili nml the fltirrnmnlinfr towns for nlxeentAn iv rk, pay able to the enrrlers. Ily mull W.CM n yeiir, or 23 centnn month inynble tn lutvnnce Ad vertisement churned iiccnrilttif? to apace nml position. Tho publishers reeerve the rlnlit to change the position i f lulvertlsements whenever the vubllcntlnii of news denmmN It. The rliibt Is reserved to reject nny advertisement whether ptilil for or not, tlint tho publishers inay deem Improper. Adver tising rates nwde known nponnppllentlnn. Kntered nt the putt ofllee nt Hheimndonh, Tn., as second class mall matter. SATURDAY. MAY 13. 18B0. OUR COUNTRY : First. Last and Forever. Govbiixok Stosk has signed the bill providing for the reinforcing mid liesuipplng of the National Guard Pennsylvania. The bill carries vlth It an appropriation of $03,000. To be quite fair, the papers that have made so much of soldier letters bewailing the hardships of war and sighing for the comforts of home, should select passages from soldier letters of another kind letters from men. Thk good people of Mivhanoy City, who are opposed to tho baneful ef fects of flstlo encounters, prohibited the Boner-Moore contest in that town. But "cultured" Pottsville could not see any harm in these brutal exhibitions. The payment of the last install ment of $5,000,000 of the $20,000,000 indemnity to Spain -will be made to the National City Bank, at New York nest Monday. The bank announces that all the ex change necessary for the transfer of thismoney has already been provided. Bishop Pottkk, of the Epis copal church, has issued a formal notice to the effect that Rev. Dr. Briggs will be ordained to-morrow by the Bishop of New York. The cere monies will take place at the pro Cathedral, in that city, and Rev. Douglas will preach the ordination sermon. Bishop Potter chose the pro-Cathedral as the place for the or dination, because Dr. Briggs has asked to be assigned to work there and will work there in the future. Thk questfon of admitting women nto membership in the Catholie lnights of America, defeated yester day by a vote of 374 to 187, nt the na tional convention now in session at Kansas City, was taken up for re consideration at yesterday's session of the biennial council of that ordor, By an almost unanimous vote the amendment was referred to the law committee. It seems to be the .gen eral opinion now that the amendment will be changed slightly and will be then adopted. "If by. the acts of men l'ying among us in peace and under the pro tection of our government, this war is prolonged so that my boy, fighting In the front rank there with Lawton, is killed, they have murdered him, Men like those who speak at anti imperialist meetings should be held responsible for the death of every soldier who falls there by reason of their encouragement, and every man who thus encourages an enemy in time of war is a traitor." Tills was the stirring climax of Gonernl John McNulta's speech at the loyalist meet ing in Chioago, where steps were taken for the organization of a Sic Kinley Club to foster loyalty. Thk woman who is wise enough to "make her brain save her hands" is the one who will come nearest being the ideal wife. The woman who etudies Jiow to make the most of labor-saving inventions, who by her brain work can save enough to pay some woman (with more muscle than brain) to accomplish the mere manual labor of the home, the woman who knows how to judiciously slight the unimportant duties while exercising tlieuituiost vigilance oyer the sanl trfry, thjriiygiene and the adornments ct tie'Ii(me this is the woman who will se'eiu to grow younger and more interesting as the years go by. the woman whom husband and children will "rise up to call blegsed." Rky. Joskph MKitaiUff, pastor of the Church of the Saered Heart (Slavonian) at Wilkesbarre, is a genius of remarkable ability in art, eulence and theology. These diversi iled gifts and acquirements are Father Merguas's "meat and drink," as he says, and he is never so happy, us when looking after hfs "Hook," which numbers 800 communicants' ; or when ho is In his study perusing theological or scientific-books and literature ; or In his art studio drawing and paint ing ; or when he is busily engaged In liis labratory working among his electrical appliances, or making some chemical experiments. leather Mer guas is 35 years old, and came to America three years ago. His library is filled with the choicest books, and liis labratory is said to be a most in teresting right Wilkesoarre Record, Mniiilny (Specials. Services In the Trinity Iteforineil church o-morrow nt 10:00 n. m., and fl:8Q . m. Sunday school nt 1:30 p. m. KeV. 7.. 8. YeiirloK. pastor. IteKuluf aervieos will tie held In thp United KvunuiHttl nhurcli, North Jardin street, to morrow at 10 it. tn. and 0.30 p. m. Sunday sehnot at 1.30 p. in. Ilev.J. It. Ilonsyl, pastor, IC. I.. C V. ou Mnnday evening, l'mycr, prnlso and testimony meetings every Tues day, Wodneaday. Thursday ami Friday even ing. Jr K. I.. C. B. every Saturday evening nt 7 o'clock. Primitive Methulist church, Jamon Monro, (motor, rreaelihig nt 10.30 n. in. and 0:30 ji. In. Sunday school nt 'i p, m. Class tui'et iug mi Wmlnosday evwiin, General prayer meeting on Thursday evening. Mveryhody welcome. Services In All Saints' l'rolesttiiit Kplscoial church, on Wwt ().ik street, to-morrow ns follows: Holy Communion. 8:00 n. m. Morning pntyer, 10.30. Sunday school, 2:00 p. in. livening; prayer, 7:00. O W. Van FnsWh, pastor. First Ilaptlst church, comer of West and Oak stieots, Itev. I). 1. ICvans jwstor. Services at 10 a. in. mid Op. tn. Sunday sellout nt SS p. in. I'rnyer meeting Monday cveulnus. Young People's meeting Wednesday evenings. Class meeting Thursday evenings. Services in tho Presbyterian church to morrow at 10:30 n. In. and 0:30 p. in. Sabbith school nt 2 p. in. Jr. C. K. and Sr. C. E. Tuesday evening nt 0:30 and 7:30 o'clock. Prayer and song service on Thursday oven Ing nt7:30. Strangers always welcome II. W. Ivoehlor, pastor. Methodist Kplseopal churcli, corner Oak and White streets. l!ev. J. T. Swindells pastor. flcncml class meeting nt 0:30 a. m led by tho pastor. Sermon at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m., Dr. J.S. Oillen, Superintendent. Sermon at 0:30 p. m. Seats freo. Everybody welcome. Calvary Itaptist church, South Jardin street. Preaching to-morrow nt 10:30 a.m. and 0:30 p. in. llov. It. U. Albins, pastor. Sabbath school nt 2 p. in., Deacon John llunn, Superintendent. II. Y. P. U. Tuesday evening, at 7:30. Wednesday evening, general prayer meeting nt 7:30. kvoryhody wolconie. St. John's Lutheran church. West Cherry street. Itev. John Oruhlcr, pastor Preach ing, 10 a, in. ; Sunday school, 1:30 p. tn. ; preaching 0:30 p. m. St. Michael's Greek Catliollc church, West Centro street, llov. Cornelius Laurisln, pas tor. Matatiuum service 0 n. in. Iligh mass 10 a. m. Church of the Holy Family. (German Ii. C.) North Chestnut street. Itev. A. T. Schut- tlehofor, pastor. iirstmass8 a. m., second mass 10 n. ni. St. Casimir's Polish R. C. church, North Jardin street. Itev. J. A. Lenarkiewicz, pastor. First mass 8 a. m., high mass 10 a. in., vespers und benediction 4 p. in. Church of tho Annunciation, 218 West Cherrv street. Itev. II. F. O'lteilly. pastor: Itev James Kano, assistant pastor. First mass, 7 a. in., second mass, 8 a. m high mass, 10 a. m, benediction, 7 p. m. St. Stanislaus church. Morning services on Sunday at 8 nud 10. Vespers at 7 o'clock. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Hector Weneslaua V. Matulaltis. Kehcleth Israel Congregation, corner of Oak and West streets, ltov. Henry Mit nik, pastor. Saturday services, 8 to 10 a. m., and 3 to 5 p. m. Sunday services 8 to 10 n. m. und every weekday morning from 7 to8a. m. Fire! Fire I fire I Insnro your proporty from loss in the oldest and strongest cash companies: Phila. Underwriters Insuranco Co. of North America and Firo Association, Hartford Fire Ins, Co., American Firo Insuranco Co., West Chester Firo Ins. Co., United Firomen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jardin St., Shenandoah. Iehlcli Valley Railroad. Grand parade and celebration, I. O. O. F., at Allentown. Pa., May 15 and 10, 1609. Kate from Shenandoah $1.87 for tho round trip. Tickets good going and returning on all trains except Black Diamond Express, May 15 and 10 with final return limit to May 17, 1800. Consult Lehigh Valley Agents for further particulars. Two Crotimtoil After n Dolmurli. Dubois, Pa., May 13. John Clune and Jennie Delong were burned to death in a deserted lumber shanty a few miles from Johnsonburg, Elk coun ty, early yesterday. The two were drinking together in the afternoon and evening. They were seen to enter the shnnty to spend the night, being sup plied with a liberal allowance of whis ky. At 4 o'clock In the morning neigh bors discovered the hovel burning. When it had burned to the ground the charred bodies of the man and woman were found In the ruins. Tho woman was aged 25 years, and resided with her father a quarter of a mile from the scene of her spree and death. China was a young woodsman of the lumber region, and was adicted to drinking. "Like Diamonds Raindrops Glisten." Drops of Hood's Sarsapa rilta are precious jewels for the blood which glisten in their use, and, like the rain. disappear for the good of humanity. Each dose when taken is in a very short time' thoroughly mixed with the blood and actively getting in its work of purification. Hood's never disappoints. rvlIlK Leg" When my last child was born in Loekport, N. Y., In 1874, I became afflicted with milk leg in terrible form. Our family physician was faithful but could only relieve temporarily. Keeping boarders, I was on my feet a great deal. Finally the dye In some red stockings poisonsd ray In (limed ankles, making many sores. I was In continual misery, gangrene setting In Ave times. Tha bones were visible, linger and toe nails came off and my hair came out. i couia not sleep without opiates. I dreaded deatb.but dreaded life all the more. I snflered until the spring of 1803 when our amgeitt suggested mat l try Hood's Haria parilia 0g a last resort. The discharges gradually healed, new flesh formed, new nails and hair gren, until after taking twenty bottles I was wropletely cured and I naturally bless the raedlcitus. It Is now March, 1)5 and I am still well." Mrs, Cykthu A. Edwabds, 1127 Cleveland AvH Suspension Drldge, N. Y. Later. 8he Is "still Jn good health." Crip-" Sixteen weeks of grip made me weak, but after nil else failed food's Bar saparllla cured roe. Later I overworked, and dyspepsia and canker In mouth and stomach bothered me. I took the Sarsapo rllla again and it completely restored roe." Mrs. Elizabeth Fomait-, Exeter, N. II. Malaria-" I was a soldier and after typhoid fever, I had fever and ague, rheu matism, and nervous prostration so that I could not work. Nothing helped until Hood's Sarsttparllla cured me completely so that I lose no time now," J.H. Stillman, Cheltenham. Pa. Scrofula " Itunnlng scrofula sores made me shunned by neighbors. Medical treatment failed, A relative urged me to try Hood's Sarianarllln. Old to and in few .months the soros completely healed." Una. i. ii. jiAzcu, turn, n. u. 3&QtCS Sauabmlt llood't Pills ours ifrir iTll 'tFe noti Irritating u3 only csjlmtic toUlm wuTi Tfooj i Sjr..ruui, . IF YOU ARE IN DOUBT Whothor you linvo Kidney or Bladder dlsonno, just put some of your urlno in a glass tumbler and let it stand 21 hours ; if it lias a sediment, or a milky cloudy nppenrnnco, if it is ropy of Btrlngy, tmlo or discolored, your Kid, Hoys or Bladder nro sick. Other serious symptoms aro pain li tho back, frequent desiro to urinate- cs peclally nt night, a burning ecaldlni pain in passing urino or when you urlno stains linen. Tho ono suro euro for diseases of tht Kidnoys, Liver, Bladder and Blood Rhoumotism, Dyspopia nnd Ghroni Constipation is Dr. David Kenuodyl Favorlto Remody. It has cured in many cases wlioro all elso failed and is sold nt nil drug stores for (1.00 for a largo bottlo, or six bottles for $5.00. By a special arrangement with th manufacturers, we offer our readers tho opportunity of getting a trial bottlo of this invaluable remedy nbsolutcly free) which will bo sent postpaid to anyona who will send their address to the DR. DAVID KENNEDY CORPORATION, xtonuout, xm . x ., ana mention tins paper. Tho publishers of this paper puar anteo tho genuineness of tuts liberal . offer. Tlio Woiitlior iiikI tlio Almnnno. v An area of low pressure, which la moving rapidly nenss tho extreme north, was central at midnight over western Ontario. This depression is closely followed by a high area, with decidedly colder weather In the ()S northwest, accom- Jpanied by ngm isnow and freezing (temperature In Manitoba. Fore cast for this sec tion until 8 p. m. today: Showers and possibly thunder; fresh to brisk southrly winds. Fair tomorrow, with cooler In northern portions. Sunrise, 4:55; sunset, 7:11; length of day, 14h., lGm.; moon rises, 8:0U a. m.; moon sets, 10:42 p. m. Catarrh Cannot be Cured with T OCAt. APPLICATIONS, ns they cannot rencb the neat of tlio disease. Catarrh is a blood oreoustltutlonnl disease, nnd in order to cure It you must tnko lntcrnnl remedies. Hall's Cntarrh Cure Is taken intcrnnlly, nnd nets directly on the blood nod mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not n quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years, nnd is n regular prescrip tion. It Is composed of tho best tonics known. eomblneu with the nest bloou puriners, nciinu directly on tho mucous surface?. Tho perfect combination of the two ingredients Is what pro duces such wonUcrlul results In curing uatnrrn. Send for testimonials, free. P. J. CHENKY & Co., I'rops., TolcUO, U Sold by druggists, price 75c. Hall's Family Pills nre the best. Honoy Ailultorntod by Glncoso. Chicago, May 13. The senatorial committee on pure food Investigation devoted most of yesterday to the sub ject of honey, and It was shown by ex pert testimony that not only was glu coso used to a great extent for adul terating this article of food, but that Jobbers were using fraudulent methods In handling tho trade for honey sub stltutcs. It was also shown that glu cose was not necessarily deleterious to health when used as an adulterant. Drink Graln-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 Downy AVKtl lto Homo on ho Fourth. Washington, May 13. Secretary Long has cabled Admiral Dewey per mission to return homo at once. The admiral has been relieved of the ob ligation of remaining nt Manila until the Philippine commission completos Its work. Ho Is not even required to await the cessation of hostilities. It is estimated at the navy department that Dewey will reach the United States In time for a national demon stration on tho Fourth of July next. Try Allen's Foot-Ease, A powdor to he shaken into the shoes. At this season yur feet feel swollen, nervous and hot, and cot tired easily. If you have smarting feet or tight shoos, try Alton's Foot Ease. It cools the feet and makes walking easy. Cures swollen and sweating feet, blisters and callous spots. Relieves corns and bunions of all pain and gives rest and com fort. Try it to-day. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores for 25c. Trial package FtEE. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Lo Eoy, N. Y. flolieuili'il' In a Slnl) Mill. Harrlsburg, May 13. Levi Brlnser, of Steelton, while going through the slab mill of the Pennsylvania Steel company last night had his head cut from his body by the large wheel of the big engine in that mill. The en gineer started the.cnglno just as Mr. IJrlnser had his head between the large wheel. He was married, had four children, and was 45 years old. Many a Lover Has turnod with disgust from an otherwise lovable girl with an offensive breath'. Karl's Clover Boot Tea purifies the breath by its action on the bowels, etc., as nothing else will. Sold for years on absolute guarantee, Price 25 eta, and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlin and a guarantee. PRESIDENT AT NATURAL BRIDGE. Mr. SfoKlnley Views, tho Great Work or Nnturo For thn First Time, Hot Springs, Va., May 13. The presi dential party today took a trip to Nat ural Bradge, Va. The train on which they reached here has been lying on a siding, and was used for the trip. Be Hides President and Mrs. McKlnley, tho party Included Secretary and Mrs. Gage, Dr. and Mrs, IUxey. Assistant Secretary Cortelyou, Mr. IiariiQ, Mp. and Mrs. M. E. Ingalls, Mr, and Mrs'. 3chmldatt and Mr. and Mrs. Colston, pt Cincinnati, The train loft at 8;15 a. m., o!ng through Covington and Clifton Forge. The run is about 105 miles, and was made in three and a half hours. The party was met at the ' station with carriages. About two 1 hours was given to sightseeing, and the return was begun in tlmt) to bring , the party back to the homestead fop dinner, The trip was suggested by Secretary ' dage, who believed that the oppor tunity to see this wonderful work of the action of ages should not bo neg lected by President and Mrs. McKln. ley, who bad never beon there before, The pres(dont is it,Ul resting quiet. . ly. Yesterday he walked about tho roadways wlt,h Secretary Gage, both In the forenoon and again after luncheon. 1 His medicinal bath, under the direction of Dr. Rlxey, occurred during tho morning. Official business has been very light, the signing of some com missions for postmasters and army promotions, being the extent of these duties yesterday. itPirwiia ' j 1 i R0SWDLL t. FLOWER DEAD. New York's JCx-dovornor a Vtotlm of Aeuto llKllKOHttOU. Now York, May 13. Former Gov ernor Roswoll V. Flower died at 10:30 lnat night ut tho Eastport Country ch'h, Uastport, L. I. Mr. Flowor wn.i tulcn 111 early In tho day with a bo ven attack of ncuto Indlgostlon. In tho aftornoon symptoms of heart fail ure suporvoned, and ho grew steadily worso until tho tlmo of his donth. Tho attack of heart failure was accom panied by n fainting spoil, and Mr. THE LATE ItOSWELL P. FLOWER. Flower's family In Now York city were quickly notified. Mrs. Flower and tho former Governor's nenhow, Frederick S. Flower, accompanied by Dr. Thomas H. Allen, Mr, Flower's physician, left at once on n special train for Eastport When they arrived thoro Mr. Flower bad somewhat recovered, but last night the attack of heart falluro was marked nnd Mr. Flowor became unconscious an hour or more before his death. Mr. Flowor had been a sufferer from gastritis for a long time, with every now nnd then an acute attacic. vox a month or two past he has been a regular visitor at the Eastport Coun try club In tho hope that he would find some relief In the outing. Ho ap peared In robust health on Thursday, and yesterday morning, when ho nr rlvcd at Eastport, where ho Intended to remain until Monday, his health was apparently excellent. Iloswell Pettlbone Flower was born In Theresa, N. Y., Aug. 7, 1835. Ho was the sixth of nlno children, and was 8 years old when his father died. He worked hard at farming In boy hood, between school sessions. In 1853 ho became deputy postmaster of Watertown, N. Y., then went into the jewelry business there, nnd In 1869 came to Now York to take charge of an estate. Ho soon engaged in the banking business, and became a power in Wall street. He was elected to con gress as a Democrat In 1881, defeating William Waldorf Astor, retused a ro nominntton, and was elected governor In 1891. Yellow laundiee Cured. Suffering humanity should be supplied with every means possible for its relief. It is with pleasure we publish the following. "This is to certify that I was a terrible sufferer from Yellow Jaundice for over six months, and was treated by some of the best physicians in our city and nil to no avail. Dr. Hell, our druggist, recommended Electric bitters ; and after taking two bottles, I was entirely cured. I now take great pleasure in recommending tbcm to any person suffering fron this terrible malady. I am gratefully yours, M. A. Iloparty, Lexington, Ky." Sold by A. Waslcy Druggist. ADMIRAL DEWEY'S 11EALTH. Do Doclnros Thnt Ills Condition Do niuiids Itest nnd Qulot. Chicago, May 13. Judging from tho wording of a cablegram received yes terday from Admiral Dewey by the Illinois Manufacturers', association the health of tho admiral, despite medical assurance to the contrary. Is none of the best. To this fact Is duo his pos sible return by way of the Suez canal, Instead of the Pacific coast route. The message is as follows: "Many thanks. Impossible to ac cept Invitation now. Condition of health necessitates rest and quiet." ' The cablegram was in reply to one sent by tho association asking the ad miral to become Its guest upon his re turn to this country and strongly urg ing upon him tho ndvisabllity of com ing by way of San Francisco and across the continent. Deoltnos tlio Hundred Dollar Dlnnor, Now York, May 13. Tho secretary of tho board of trade and transporta. tlon, who had extended an invitation to Admiral Dewey, both by letter and by cable, to attend a dinner to be given in his honor at any date that tho admiral, might select, yesterday receiv ed a cablegram from the admiral de claring It Impossible to accept the in vitation, owing to the condition of his health. OoorirtaiisTliroiitiViiAnotfiorTjynoliInK Atlanta, May 13. Robert F. Davis, a white farmer, living on tho Stone mountain road about six miles from this city, was murdered In his home early In tho morning. The crime is believed to have been committed by Will Lucas, a negro, who was dis charged on Thursday by Mr. Davis. Lucas is missing, and a posse of men with bloodhounds Is on his trail. The farmers of that part of the country are greatly excited, and If Lucas Is caught ho will bo lynched, Pottloinent 111 tlio Iliuriiin StrlUo, Buffalo, May 13, A conference, at the resldenco of Bishop Qulgley, be tween the conflicting elements In the grain scoopers' strike, ended at 1 o'clock this morning. After the ad journment a member of the committee stated that tho strike had practically been settled. Ho said a sub-commlttea of four which had boon appointed would draw up a list of boss scoopers, which would be submitted to the full committeo at today's conference. It was expected that this list could easily be orrapged and the entlro matter closed up in short ftrflor. WOMAN'S HOPE Tho only hope for many weakly Bradfleld's Female Regulator It is the one safe and sure cure tn all stubborn and sever casos of Profuse, Irregular, Scanty or Pain ful Menstruation, Falling of tho Womb, Leucorrbosa, Headache, Backache and Nervousness, It is a distinct remedy for the distinct ail ments palled "female troubles." Those aro the diseases for which it should be taken. J L;r;," THE RRADF1RLD HEGCUTOK CO.. Atlaota,0a ' A DEADLY TORNADO. It KltU Twenty-two 1'orsons nil 111 JuroH Slmly Othors. Englo Pass, Tex., May 13. ThS Hon do coal mine section, 100 miles south of hero, In Mexico, was visited on Wed nesday evening by a terrific tornado, dealing death and destruction In its path: Tho upper story of tho general office, hotel, dopot and pumphouso woro blown awny. A string of freight cars woro carried sovoral hundred yards out Into tno prnlrlo. Eight bodies have boon rocovorcd, nnd tho total number of killed Is placed at 22. Many persons nro still missing and probably burled In tho ruins. A great many woro seriously wounded, nmong thorn Superintendent McKInnlo. Lawrence McKlnnle. his son, la one of the dead. Tho tornndo also struck tho town of Sablnns, 12 miles away, killing two persons. This section hns heretofore boon considered ns awny out of the zono of tornndoes. A tromnntlniiH fnll of hall nccom- panlcd tho tornado. Many wero In jured by the hnllstonos. Tho mln.j works wero not much damaged nnd work will bo begun again in a few days. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salve 111 the world for cnts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sor. , tottor. chapped hands, chilblains, cornB, mid all ftl-in '.millions, and nositlvelv chics nllrs. or jo pay rogulrod. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or tuony refunded. Prl o emits per box. hnr saio or a. vsiov Jirltlwli .Hnlim-M J.iixliuri 1'or Desertion Hnlifax, N. S., May 13. Within tho last few days desertions from H. M. S. Comus and other war vessels In port havo been many. Among the deserters wero two apprentices. They wore ar rested In civilian clothing and handed over to tho naval authorities. An In quiry was held, and the prisoners wore ordered to be stripped and beaten with the birch. Ono wns sentenced to 24 lashes and tho other to 12 lashes. The boys shipped on the steamer as stokers, and Intended to land at an American port and enlist In the United States navy. Some Foolish People Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. They often say, "Oh, it will wear away," but in most cases it will wear them away. Could they be induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp's Balsam, which is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, they would immediately see the ex cellent eflect after taking the first dose. Price 25c. and 50c. Trial size free. At all drug gists. J!x-llnnlc Kxiilntiior Convicted. Chicago, May 13. Georgo H. Hay- den, formerly state bank examiner, was yesterday rounu guilty or miscon duct In office. Sentence was withheld. The specific charge against Hayden was that ho withheld his report on hi3 examination of the Globe Savings bank from Jan. 8, 1897, until March 10, 1897, knowing all the time that the affairs of the bank were In a shaky condition. The bank failed April 5, 1897. A Card. We, tlio undersigned, do hereby agreo to refund tho monoy on a 50-ccnt bottlo of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar if it fails to euro your cough or cold. Wo also guaran tco a 25-ceut bottlo to prove satisfactory or money refunded. A. Waslcy, C. II. Hnscn buch, Shenandoah Drug Store, and P, W Uicrsteiu & Co. ll-14-33t-dw A OotnproftilHo nt I'nnn. Pana, Ills., May 13. Representatives of the Pana mlno owners, including Banker Schuyler and Operator Pen well, who returned yesterday from Chicago, where n meeting was had With menibers of the stato arbitration board and representative miners of tho southern Illinois district, conflrraod reports that an agreement had prao tlcally been reached. Under the agree ment no men now employed aro to be discharged, but tho union will bo rec ognlzod, all union miners will bo put to work as fast as possible, and when non-union men drop out their places will be filled by union men. L The Gure thai Cures Coughs, Colds, Grippe, Whooplner Cough, Asthma, Bronchitis and Incipient Consumption, Is trie CfERMAN REMEDY Cures taaA-aTvfi NERVITA PILLS Restores Vitality, Lost Vigor and Manhood', Cures Impotency, Night Emission's and wasting diseases, all effects of self- auuse, or excess ana indis cretion. A. nervo tonic and blood Jjuiltler. Brings the pink glow to pale Cheeks and restores the fire of youtli. iBvmail fiOo ner box. Obexes for ftii.fiO: with a written crimran- teo to euro or reftiml tho inonoyf Send for circular. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. Sold at Kirllu's drug-store.JHhenandoah, l'o. WILL EXHIBIT AT SHENANDOAH ON FRIP.AY, May 19. J. H. LaPEARL'S GREAT ALLIED SHOWS. TWO HI Ml muTK. Qleantlo Miuhmiiii, doldin S!en.iiiro and 8p.taiiilar Unman Hippodrome. A urand L'ulu day. Kcinember tl.c day and date I'r.-huru for the comlne event Ku gambllm; orswlnd llnc llowrd linnet and fair dealing the motto of this vst concern. Two Performances Dally. Doors Open at 1 and 7 p. m. "O0LD DUBT." Something New?. Large pnekafco of the World's Homier forn nickel. Still creator omy In 4 pound package. i)tr.de only by TUB N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chlcnito, St. L011U, New York, oton, 1'hlladclplila Hr, llrlirir ti It" Ordtiltioil. Now York, May 13. Episcopal Dish- op Potter gave out tho following for- mal notice yesterday: Itev. Dr. Brlggn nnd Itev. Chorles II. Snoilckor will be . ordalnod on the day ofilcinlly appoint ed by the bishop of New York, May 14, at tho Pro-Cathdtlr-1, Staunton street, Now York. llov. Georgo Will- 1 lam Douglas will preach tho ordina tion sermon. Rev. Dr. Cornelius B. ' Smith will present Dr. Briggs nnd nov. Dr. Georgo Francis NolBon will pro Bent Mr. Snedokor, Bishop Potter chose the Pro-Cathedral as the place for the ordination because Dr. Drlggo had asked to bo assigned to work there nnd will work there In the futuro. What Shall We Do. A serious and dangerous disease prevails in this country, dangerous because so 'decep tive. It comes on so slowly yet surely that it is often firmly seated before we are aware of it. The name of thU disease which may be divided into three distinct stages Is, First, Kidney trouble, indicated by pain in the back, rheumatism, lumbago, frequent desire lo urinate often with a burning sensation, the (low of urine being copious or scant with strong odor. If allowed to advance, this reaches the Second stage, or Bladder trouble, with heavy pain In the abdomen low down between the navel and the water passage, increasing de sire to urinate, with scalding sensation in passing, small quantities being passed with difficulty, sometimes necessary to draw it with instruments. If uric acid or gravel has formed, it will prove dangerous if neglected. The ThlrcLitaee is brigbt's D'sease. There is comfort in knowing that Dr. Kilmer, the great kidney and bladder specialist, has discovered a Remedy famous for its marvelous cures of the most distressing cases and known as Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root. It is sold by all druggists. As a proof of the wonderful virtues of this great discovery, Swamp-Root, a sample bottle and book of valuable information will be sent absolutely free by mail on application to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamfon, N. Y. When writing kindly mention that you 'read this liberal offer in the Shenandoah HERALD. iroltorrtn.v's Hiisolmtl nnmoi. National League: At Philadelphia First game: Philadelphia, 11; New1 York, 0. Second game: Philadelphia, 7; New York, 4. At Boston Boston, 7; Baltimore G.- At Pittsburg Cincin nati, 5; Pittsburg, 1, At Brooklyn- Brooklyn, 3; Washington, 0. At Cleveland (10 innings) St. Louis, 5; Cleveland, 4, Atlantic League: At Allentown Reading, 4; Allentown, 1. At Rich mondFirst game (10 innings) : Rich mond, 0; Lancaster, 5. Second game: Richmond, 7; Lancaster, 2. At'Scran ton Scranton, 9; Paterson, 3. At Newark Wilkesbarre, 7; Newark, 2. Sick Headaches, Tho ourso of overworked -wpminkiud, are quickly and surely ciFed by Karl's Clover Root Tea, tho great blood iuHllor and tissue builder. Money refunded If Dot satisfactory. Price 25 cts. and 60 eta. Sold by P. D. Kirlla and a guarantee. Cloviiliiiul HUH Champion Flmiormnn, Put-in-B.'.y, O., May 13. Ex-Prest? dent Grovo: .OlQveland, ex-Attorney General Judson Harmon, "Fighting Bob" Evans. Prnfenunr .TnVn TIi Lloyd, the author, and Leroy Brooks are naving great, sport nere nsning In Lake Erie. Ex-President Cleveland had tho largest catch .yesterday, with Professor Lloyd second. You Try It. If Shlloh's Cough and Consumption Cure, which is sold for tha small price of 25 cts., SO cte. and fl 00, does not cure take tho bottle back and wo will refund your mooey. 8old for over fifty years on this guarantee. Prlpo 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by I. D. Klrllnand a guarantee. Miss Mary E.Jones, Pealer p and macer pf WAX - AN0 r NATURAL. , PI(JN8 For uso on funeral occasions. All kinds of designs always on bond anil special design piaio pn short notice, licet materials, aii al work guaropteed. White and black aaffh lpper with patent extension dcvpe. We ore also taking ordera for Pecoratlpn pay, Cor, Main and Lloyd Streets, rRABOWSKY HOTEL, W. GRABQWSKY, prop. S19 N. Centre St., l'ottsvllle, Pa. Fine old Whiskeys, Olns and Wlnea. at the ba' A choice line of Cigars and Temper ance Drinks. Accommodation for travelers. Mal at all honr rj)OIt COUNTY CQUMlSSJQNEJj; FRANK J. KtfNTNER, Or LoriY. Subject to Republican rules JIOH COUNTY RltaiSTKIf, F. C. REESE, Of SllEtfANIXJilf, Subject tq Republican rwlej. pOR RECORDER 01' DEEDS, EMANUEL JENKYJNi 0r rOTTSVIIXE, (Formerly of Jolletl). Subject to Republican rulci, "HOLD DOBT." best econ IS NOW ON TAP. It can be had at all the lead ing saloons. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street JKENANDOAH - PA LAKESIDE! The only pleasure resort and picnic ground in this region This season will be the most successfully conducted since its existence. The boa's for the lake nre novV undergoing repairs at Reading. The grove will be cleaned daily by workmen. Ice and wood lo prepare and preserve meals for picnic parties will be furnished free. An orchestra will be established at this resort for the entire season. For particulars address B. J. YOST, Prop., Barncsvllle, Pa. YOUR EYES. J. D. COLDREN; Of Schuylkill Haven, The noted Rcfroctlonlst, wbo lias testimonials from the bout people of the county, as to his ability, will be at QRUHIiER'S DRUG STORE WEDNESDAY OF EACH WEEK. If your ycs cause you nny troublo call and see him. Glasses furnished If needed and no medicine. EXAMINATIONS FREE. 'SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, Blown Stout, Half and Half, Beer and Pprter, L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S BOOK BEER ON TAP At all its customers to-day. Solomon Haak's, 116 South Main Street, Will receive prompt attention. rnitn.-cnmr-STOK'E c- DEAI.JCJi IM p Fru!t,.;Confecttonery, cigars ana Totwcco. Wholesale and Retail. SSWest 'Oontre 'Street. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and No 13 North Jardin St. niiiipns pf Dollar? Qo np in nrooki oysry year. Take to risks but get yoqr houses, stock, fui nit nre, etc., Insured In arst-c'M re liable oojnpanjes ftj represented by DAVID FAUST, 'ns"ra?T T ' 1?0 South JsfdlnS) 'Alto Lll. Dndi.ccld.nUl amvonUi The Rosy Freshness And Yelrety softness of the skin Is Inrs rlablr obtained br thore who use I'ouoMi'a Complexion Powder. i finriivni LflULK h ROCK REi
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