TheHerald P.STlll.tSlIin 1870, "All the News That's Fit to Print." Published every evcnlnir, except Sunday, nt 8 Boulli Janlln street, Shenandoah, l'n. I.ONO DWTANOK TKt.lHMIONi:. Tlio Herald la delivered In Shenandoah and the surrounding towns for six cents a w ck, pay able to tho carriers. Ily mull fB.00 a j enr, or 25 cents a month nynlte In ndvnnco. Ad vertisements charped according to spncennd position. Tho publishers reserve the right to change tho position r f advertisement, whenever tho publication of news ilemnmls It. Tho rlRht Is reserved to reject nny Advertisement, whether inild for or not, that tho publishers may deem Improper. Adver tising rates mode known upon application. Entered nt tho pot ofllee nt Shenandoah, Pa., ns second class mall matter. TUtmSDAY. MAY 18. 1809. OUR COUNTRY : First. Last anil Forever. Ohb of Edward Atkinson's Inven tions is n, little oven by wliloh a mnii can do his own cooking mid live on 35c a week. His mind is not built on a scale to run the United States. Rkqilaii regiments on the way to tho Philippines are each 1200 strong. The steady stream of re-enforcements will convince the Tagals that tho withdrawal of the volunteers is fully provided for. It is predicted that the national platforms of both parties next year will contain an anti-trust plank. In this connection it should be remem bered that the Republicans keep their platform pledges. The committee appointed by the recent legislature to prosecute those persons charged with bribery in con nection with the Senatorial contest and the McCarrell bill, yesterday sub mitted the testimony to the District Attorney of Dauphin county, with a view to bringing action against the persons charged. Democrats generally realize thnt free silver is an Incubus, yet we find in Schuylkill county men of that party posing as leaders ready to read out of the party those who op posed the 10 to 1 idea in 1890. From a Republican standpoint we see no objections to the reading out process. It should be encouraged. ScHUtLKiiiL county, with the in auguration of President McKinley, presented three active candidates for appointment. Two of them, after long and tedious delay, have been taken care of Johu I Finney se cures the position of Sub-Treasurer at Philadelphia, and John J. Coyle,to the surprise of the loyal Republicans of the county, is made deputy bank ing commissioner, at a salary of $3,500. The third, our friend Editor James, of Ashland, is still out in the cold. His loyalty to tho party and aotive service in its behalf, entitles him to better treatment. In fact, he should have been the first of the three to eat of the fruit. Deatli Reveals a Romance. The recent death of Thomas J. Havemeyer, brother of Henry O. Havemeyer, president of the Sugar Trust, lias brought to ligut a new romance in the wealthy but unhappy Havemeyer family. Thomas J. Havemeyer was regarded' as a confirmed bachelor. He had an immense estate ; bachelor's apart ments in New York city, and, as it now appears, still another establish' ment wnere he lived for five years with a secretly wedded wife. Her maiden name was Anna M. Wright. She has applied to Henry O. Have meyer for her dower rights in the immense estate. Her husband, she says, died live weeks ago at his bach elor apartments in East Nineteenth street. For fifteen years Mrs. Havemeyer, as she must now be called, has kept her union a secret from all except her immediate family. This, she says she has done because she so loved and trusted the man who had given her everything but the recognition of the world as his wife. Thoy had been lovers from ohildhood, when the Havemeyer and the AVright children, all living near Union Square, used to play with one another. The state ment continues ! "Finally, on the 8th of September, 1884, Thomas J. Havemeyer, suc ceeded in inducing Anna Wright sec retly to become his wife. It was also understood, for the reasons' that the young man urged, that the union should not be made publle until ob jections of elder members of the family were remoyed." Mrs. Havemeyer, says : "I have no desire for publicity of any sort. It seems impossible to me that my litis band has not made some provision for me. Had he done so I should perhaps have been content to remain still unknown to the world as his wife. But seeing that his relatives declare he has died intestate, I have yielded to the earnest persuasions of my friends and demanded my rights." Wanted'a Chance. Rastui Is hit er took. Jedoe, datercord once ter da laws er dls oountry-dey sen's a man ler jail w iiabln two wires) Jpdge That certainly is the law. Knsttis An do day ben' dolr wlfcs wld 'em Judge No, indeed Rastus EV d.o land's sake, Jodgq, don Jes' yo' transfuse mo ter jail to' ef cupple or years, l'to got two wtftn rnorso'f, an I 'zc roach dat p'lnt whar Ize gotter hab a recess t'om do sain a, Boston Courier. MAflDI GflAS BALLS OF YORE. Slnvea IlenrtiiR l.nnicrim !,ed (lie HI- .Kniit Creoles tn tin Dunce. "Tlio Manll (5ms ijnlls in tlio early days woro hold in the first N'ew Orlomis Oiora won so, mm since uirtn in tno present ono. whlnli today Is historic, " writes Harrytlclo Hallmark in mo loams' Homo Journal of tho Koolal lift) of New Orlculm. "Thou. as now, the lloor of tho Ojiera House was Bivon over to tlio dancers. Tho rcfrush liiuntH consisted of iirnnuo llownr slrtn mixed with water and sugar and eorvod with homemade oako. All tho laities walked to the placo of entertainment They oould not rltle lircmiso tho streets wero so narrow mid tho gutters so wldo that a carriage would probably have broken down. "On such ovonlngx In tin) old days tho town was glvigi over to tho laughing groupi ot RtnU'iy gowned womon who had brought ovor with thorn from Paris their silk frocks and their Jeweled snuffboxes, and who kept Mine. Sophlo for tholr dress maker. In front of onch group of splendidly- gowned womon woro African slaves holillis; lanterns by whoso dim light tho niorry groups lound tliolr way. IJchind tlio men slaves oanio tho women slaves, bearing tho satin slippers of tholr mis tresses in their hands. "If tho weather wero too lnolomont for tho cortege to pass through tho streets In this manner, a postponoinont of tho ball was cried through tho streets' to tho sound of a beating drum, and tho ladles who sat on tho upper balconies chatted with tho crler. It was understood that tho ball would tako placo on tho next lino evening. As for tho street pageants, thero was nono. Men and women laughed and chat ted in tho narrow streets and pelted each other with paper balls. It was revelrv without sj-Btem from n puro lovo of gay-' cty. Spain's Greatest Need. Mr. R. 1'.' Olivia, of Ilarcelonin, Spain, spends his winters at Aiken, S. C. Weak nerves had caused severe pains in the back of his head, t'n ii9ing Electric Hitlers, Amer ica's greatest Blood and JServe Kemedy, all pain soon lelt mm. lie says tins grand medicine is what his country need.. All America knows that it cures liver and kid ney trouble, purifies the blood, tones up the stomach, strengthens the nerves, puts vim, vigor and new life into every muscle, nerve and organ of the body. If weak, tired or ailing you need it. Every bottle guaranteed, only 50 cents. Sold by A. Waslcy, drug gist. A Rri-ut Mystery. Many droll stories nro told of tho orien tal's Ideas of warfare Chlncso cavalry men camo riding to tho chargo with fan? and perfuino bottles, whllo a servant brought up tho rear with n Winchester rlflo. In "Korean Sketches" Mr. Gale tells a characteristic anecdote: Most of those who after tho battle came to the dispensary in Mukden for treatment wero wounded In tho back. "How Is it that sons of tho gods are wounded In their nfter parts onlyf" asked tho foreigner. "It looks as If they had run from tho barbarians. " "Wo advanced all right," said tho Chinaman, "according to military meth ods. Then wo put on florco faces, like Cho-kal-yang, tho god of war, certain that tho YVo-jcn would run, as they would have done If they had not been hopeless sav ages, unacquainted with Chinese charac ters. Wo rushed on them, breathing forth Are, but they moved not. Thou our gen eral shouted, 'Victory I' for wo had para lyzed them with our boldness. 'But suddenly a long row of guns was raised like one arm, and, immortal gods, such a dastardly way to fight I never saw 1 I know not why we wero wounded In the back. ' ' Keeping: the Kettle Clenn. Put a clean oyster shell or a largo mar ble lnsldo your water kettlo. These at tract nil particles of earth and stono with which tho water is impregnated and thus save tho insldo of tho kettlo from becom ing coated Vvlth them "Honesty is the Best Policy." clever was a more pointed saying put into print, and yet to be honest only be cause it is policy is a poor kind of honesty. Better change 44 policy" to 44 prin ciple" and the world will like you better. In the medi cal world there is one medi cine honest for principle's sake and that is Hood's Sarsaparilla. It is the specific of the age for all blood troubles. The liver, kidneys and bowels are all toned up by its action as a cleanser and thus good health ensues It never disappoints. 8cr0fula-" After 20 years of Buffering with a cancerous soro on her nose and hav ing It removed by physicians, my mother Is happy for being completely cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla. It took 11 bottles to accomplish it. Her face 1b smooth, no scar." miis a. a. stokes, Kpping, u. h. "Tho statement of my daughter Is exact." joszm stokes, Kpping, N. II. Malaria-"! was very low with malaria. juy uocior aia not ueip me ana scolded because I would not stOD work. Took Hood's farsaparllla and got sound and wen. can eat, sleep ana work well." Mas, Julia htockoo, Bath, N. Y. Eczema " My mother's face was covered vtlth eczema, face, bands and feet were swollen. Hood's Sarsaparilla cured her. We keep It on hand and recommond it nigmy." iiEV. is. e. Jx.vKiNB, 407 Qovem' or Street, Evansvllle, Ind. 8lck Keadacho "Iamnow52. Since z was a yan Old I suffered constantly with Impure blood, biliousness and tick head aches until I took Hood's 8arsaparllla by doctor's advice. I owe my life to It," Kfcvu a, uuubill, lanremont, n, u. Stomach TrpUb(e-"Two years suffer. lng with stomach trouble made me weak, run down, with eeVere headaches, tlfe was a burden to me until I took Hood's Barsaparllla which cored me. It makes my children strong and healthy." Mrs. M, Bach, fill 2d St., N. K., Minneapolis, Minn. HoM'i nil enre lUer nil, th non-lrrltatlpy Hnd only ctliartlo tu tlt with UiKid'i Uanaplrllli: FOR SALE. One Block of Nine Houses - - - Situated on West Coal street, Shenandoah. The property entire la 112$ jeel front aim 70 feet deep. Kacli house hag a froutuge of 12 feet hv 2 tevi deen. with kitchen 10 lr It feet: all are two atorlee, alx rooms, tin roof. They have Just lM.eii thoroughly repaired, newly painted and papered, and ner sills, outhouses and coal nouses constructed 't ueae properties are FOR SALE OR RENT Kither as a whole or leuarately and on reason' able terms. Kenta redueed to V per month. For further Information apply to M. P. Fowler, A cold Is danger ous. Don't let It get the start of yon. A few discs of my Cold Cure will break up nny form of told In a fe v hours and prevent grippe, diphtheria and pneumonia. It should ho In every homo and every veit hAMfof It la lw.ftftf "ryjBsfKtfr tlmn a life lusur 1 1 N7 anco policy. ' f MU.NYOtf. At all druggists, S3c. ill. Galds to Health M MMIrrtl nil-lcf fr Arch ft fh't WHEN YOUTH IS DONE. TTo ennnot hope tlio waning days will pan And leave no trnce upnn tlio plumod lea. Time's footfall down tho years, though lli;ht and free, Btlll browns the sward and soarH tho ripened grass. Bo, gazing deeply In life's misted glass. Young charms that, wrnllhllko, forthononco wo see, Fade swiftly as tho early sunsets floo When night comos down to wrap tho still morass. But thore bo tender twilights for our years, When wo may turn us to nbldlng choers. Thon, sweet my lovo, reach down your hand to ino, That, stuudlng pulao to pulto and twain In one, Wo fix our perfoct Joy In memory, To bless nnd warm our hearts whon youth la done. Elizabeth Aldcn Curtis In Connecticut Quar terly. The Kidney Complexion. Tlio palo, sallow, snnkcn-chcckcd, distressed-looking pooplo yon so often meet nro aflllcted with "Kidney Comploxion." Their kidneys are turning to a parsnip color. So Is their complexion. j.uoy may aiso uavo indigestion, or sulTcr from sleeplessness, rheumatism, neuralgia, brain troublo, nervous oxhahstion and some times tho heart acts badly. Tho cause Is weak, unhealthy kidneys. Usually tlio sufferer from kidney disease docs not find out what tho troublo is until it Is almost too late, because tho first symptoms are so liko mild sickness that they do not think they need a mcdiclno or a doctor until they find thomsclvcs sick in bed. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Eoot will build up nnd strengthen their weak and diseased kidneys, purify their diseased, kldney- polsoncd blood, clear their complexion and soon they will enjoy better health. You can get tho regular sizes at tho drug store, at fifty cents and ono dollar, or yon may first proyo for yourself the wonderful virtuos of this great discovery, Swamp-Root, by sending your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., for n sample bottlo and a book that tells all about It, both sent tn you absolutely frco by mall. Whon writing kindly mention that you read this liberal ffer in tho Shenandoah Herald. NATIONAL 1USAC13 JUllII.Ki;. REDUCED BATiB VIA. PENNSYLVANIA EAIL- On acconut of tho National Pcaco Jubilee, to bo hold at Washington, D. C, May 23, 2-1, and 23, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged to soli excursion tickets from nil stations to Washington at rate of single faro for the round trip, except that the rates from New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimoro will be $3.00, $5.00, and $2.00 respectively, with proportionate rates from intermediate and adjacent points. Tickets will be sold Hay 22 and 23, good to return within ten days from dato of sale when proporly validated by tho agent at Washington. On Every Bottle Of Shiloh's Consumption Cure Is this guar autco : "All we ask of you is to use two. thirds of tho contents of this bottlo faith fully, then if you can say you are not benefited return tho bottle to your druggist and he may refund tho price paid." Price 25 cts., 50 cts. and $ 1.00. Sold by P. D. Kirlln on a guarantee WHY GLASS HOUSES HOLD HEAT. The Scientific Explanation of Some tliinff We See ISvery Day. It is very curious, said tho old professor of physics, to see how many market gar deners thero arc who raise things under glass, mako money out of tho process nnd yet do not know why tholr heating frames and their hothouses remain not Inside. Now, as a matter of fact, tho heat mechanism of a hothouso depends on a well known proposition In physios. I sup poso you nro acquainted with tho fact that tho onergy from tho sun travels In tho form of llttlo waves. Tho energy does not como down to us In straight lines: It comes, as It wero, in n zigzag manner, dancing from sido to side as it comes along. If theso waves nro very short, light is tlio result; if thoy are a trlllo longer, they tako tho form of heat. It the light waves strike anything on tho way down, thoy aro very apt to bo rnada longer, or rather they aro apt to bo turned into heat. Now, the waves which form light aro so short that they will readily pass through glass, but tho waves which form beat are so long that thoy will not pass through. From this, therefore, yon may see why a hothouse remains hot. Tho energy from tho sun passes into tho houso through the glass roof in tho form of light. Then it strikes the objects in the houso and is turned to heat. But this hent cannot pass out through tho glass. Tho heat waves aro too long. So the light keeps coming-in, and tho boat keeps accumulating, nnd soon tho hot houses become very warm Indeed, oven on tho coldest nays In winter. Of course ourdwelllnghouscs aro heated by tho sun In tho samo way. Tho light comes n through the windows, but tho heat cannot pftos ouf .-jwton uiobe. now Is Your Wlfet Has she lost her beauty T If so, Constipa tion, Indigestion, Sick Headache aro the principal causes. Karl's Clover Root Tea has cured these ills for half a century. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Money refunded if results are not satisfactory. Sold by P. D. Kirlln on a guarantee. Payne's Olrarilvllle Nurseries, W. Gay Payne, the airardville florist, is better than ever prepared to supply the demand for plants for flower gardens. Now is tho time to- beautify your premises, and Payno's nurseries can be reached either by telephone or by electric cars, which pass his doors. He has roso bushes in every variety, in all sizes and at all prices panslcs in very finest strains; daises, forget-me-nots, ger aniums, scarlet sago and carnations. AH kiuds of plants for bedding out. Tomato plants aro our specialty, all of the best varieties. Vegetable plants, cabbage, pcpiier, culLflower, egg plant, celery, etc. Patrons are allowed their car fare. W. Guy Pavnb. , Glrardville, Pa, Bny Keystono flour. Bo snre that filename Ltxsia & Bur. Ashland, Pa., Is printed on very lack r THE POSTAL CRAMS. THOSE WHO DON'T OR WON'T PROP ERLY ADDRESS LETTERS. Tholr Xotlotm of Humor ns Illsilnycl In Direction on Uiiveliipes Some of the I'uezIl-m With Which the )-liiirtmc-nt Hun to 'Wrestle. It does Boom rm easy matter to properly address n letter In order that It may slip through Unclo Sam's postal mill ns speed ily nnd fcnfoly ns posslblo, No racking of tho Intellect Is required In the process, and but llttlo physical exertion simply tho Inscribing of a nnmonud nddrcss. Yet, in the face of this, nsk tho man who superin tends the sotting of tlio mall in our local postoflleo about it, nnd If ho does not throw up his hands nnd fervently cry, "Tho Iiord preserve us from tboso who don't or won't know how to nddross n let ter I" It will lo bocnuso ho Is too busy to do nioro than think his opinion. Of tho thousands of lotters which go through the olllco weekly It Is surprising to learn that hundreds of them, through faulty addresses, cnuso tho liostolllco peo ple almost ns much oxtrn troublo as tho handling of thoso which nro tn propor form. And tho nets of this snmo class nro also tho most potent factor In keeping tlio wheels of Industry humming In tho (lend letter olllco nt Washington all tho year round. Carelessness on tho part of letter writers Is the cnuso of tho appenrnnco of most of those bothcrsomo missives, and tn this lino San Francisco is entitled to a scat in tho grand stund, as tho records of tho olllco will show. It Is tho cureless person who drops a letter adorned with a stamp, but unadorned with mi address, Into tho box; It Is a kindred spirit who malls n letter to n frlond In somo distant city which tho writer locates in a stato having no such city within its borders; it Is ono with a similar falling who directs his letter to a certain street and leaves a blank spaco bo low for tho postoflleo officials to fill In uny olty or town it may occur to them tho street is situated In ; It Is carelessness that brings to tho postoflleo a neatly addressed nnd stamped onvolopo which Is, howovor, unsealed and destitute of contonts, just tlio sort of an affair to causo a fearful breach between two correspondents, ono angry becauso of an unanswered letter nnd tho other indignant becauso his tale of tho empty onvolopo is discredited. But to tell of tlio dovlous nnd aggravating ways of tho cnroloss letter writer would tako a day in ltsolf. Ignoranco also ploys Its part in tho let ter game, ns a fow seloct specimens will show. It was cortalnly an Ignorant per son who not long ogo addressed a lottor to "His honorabloness tho President, " leav ing It to tho superior wisdom of tho post master to guess whother tho lettor was o petition to tho president of tho United Statos for a position or nn appeal to the president of a glue trust for a job as la borer. Ignoranco or a childlike belief In tho supernatural powers of tho postal olllclols also lnsplrod tho following effusive, though vague, Inscription on a rather dirty envel ope dropped in tho main olllco: "To my cusln, Mnrthn Small, who llvos In Organ and was goln to moove to Montnnnor." Another mlsslvo with a nomndto ad dress was odorous with mystery. It was directed: "Samuel Kramer, Mllwaukco, Wis. ; if not, try Columbus, O. ; or, mnybo, Dallas. Tox. ; or, porhaps, Bangor, Mo." Was this lottcr representative of a for lorn hopo to reach a long lost heir to a for tuno or tho frantlo attempt of a creditor to run down an oluslvo debtor? A plooo of handiwork worthy of tho im mortal Handy Andy is exhibited by a let tor which, besldos tho stamp, bore only on Its faco this writing: "If not dolivercd In ten days, rostmos tor will ploaso open and return as per ad' dress insldo. Stamp lnolosed." But It Is not tho careless and Ignorant alono who clog up tho postal machinery and cnuso tho letter mon to glvo way nt timos to an inclination to uso words of lurid tlngo and emphatic meaning. Thoir correspondence, of which tho foregoing nro only a fow samplos, from nn outsldo vlow Is easily dlsposod of by being thrown osldo in tho hurry of moking up mall nnd afterward bundled off to tho postal morgue at Washington, unloss there Is somo ldon tlflcation mark whereby It may bo return' ed to tho writer. Thero Is a vast nnd growing army of cranks who socm to ljvo only for tho pur pose of using tho mails In their own pecul iar, ldlotlo way. in tho operations oi somo of thoso thero Is a studied llendlsh ncss that would suggest a glgantio con spiracy to drivo postal clerks to tho lnsano asylum or tho clammy tomo. ban ifron olsco has somo shining lights in tho crank lino, as may bo soon Jiy what follows: In tho first nlacn thero Is tho pnzzlo The Cure that Cures Coughs, Golds, Grippe, Whooping Cough, Asthma, Bronchitis and Incipient Consumption, Is Tta German remedV CuTeS Ww(V!lV'tci Vuim Mwmss V&fcu,a towftvate. 25c50tAs EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No 13 North Jardin St. A box of our srEcim rnniLT mm Is an exhilarating stimulant during the hot summer months. DoHvered at your homos Columbia Brewing: Company. iiM'i ii'iiih ilii 6ARREL8 OP SAMPLES Ortf Two Hundred Thousand TiUI Bottles Sent Free by Mail. By special arrangement with the mftft mfaotarors of that lustl v famous Kidnef medicine, Dr. David Kennedy's Fvof( lie Kemedy, the readers or tnia paper, aro enabled to obtain a trial bottle and; Tiamnhlnt nf rnliinliln mnillcnl fidvlrsk absolutely free, by simply Bonding thelri iuii namo nnu post ouico nuaross to ids DR. DAVID KENNEDY CORPORA. TION, Rondout, N. Y., and mentioning m is paper. 0 course this Involves enormous, ex- penso to tho manufacturers, but the have received so many grateful letter from thoso who have been benefited and cured of tho various diseases of the Kidneys, Liver, Bladdor and Blood, Rhoumatism, Dyspepsia and Chronle Constipation, and all weaknesses pecu liar to women, that thoy willingly send trial bottles to all suflorors. Upon investigation it was found that tl per cent of thoso who had used the trial bottlo had received such benefit pom it that thoy purchased largo sued Mtues oi tnoir druggists. It matters not how sick yon are bow many physicians have failed t kelp you, send for a trial bottlo of thuf great medicine, it costs you but a yeatw card, and benefit and euro will Meat artalnlv bo the result. Futsomo urine in a class tnnibleraad let it stand 24 hours: (fit has a sedlaeat er if It is 'palo or discolored, milky eloudy, stringy or ropy, your Kldaera or Bladder aro in a baa condition. Div David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy speedily cures such dangerous Tfm toma ns pain in the bock, Inability to cold unno, a burning scalding pain in passing it, frequent desire to urlnata, especially nt nign t, tno staining oi unea by your urino and all the unpleasant, and dangerous c fleets on tho system produced by tho uso of whiskey, win or beer. Dr. David Konnedv's Favor It Remedy Is Bold at all drug stores at 1.00 for a largo bottle; six bottle tot crank wno imagines tr-at a s cenfstamp gives him tho prlvllcgo of displaying nt tho cxpenso of tlio postal oiuolais ms mar volous powers as on enigma maker. Of many which nnnoyed tho postollloo last yoar tho following Is a ralr Bamplo: F. (color) H. (Bocond Trosldont.) Seventh President. io-s-a Tho envelope ought to hnvo gono Into tho waste box, but Unclo Sam's ordors nro to uso all posslblo moans to find tho party to whom n letter is addressed. So finally a reformed puzzler In tho olllco deciphered tho address to bo, "irod li. Adams, Jack' son, Tenn." A wholly inoxpllcablo plcco of cranklsm was developed by n lottor that apparently had no address whero addresses usually aro, but in lino writing In ono corner was scrawled: "Heat onvolopo nud And nddross." Whon tho letter was hold ton gas Jot, an address that had been written tn invislblo Ink was drawn out by tho heat. Strangoly enough tho letter was marked, "Impor tnnt." Son Franolsco Chronicle. Takes tlio burn ont ; heals tho wound ; cures tbo pain. Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil, tho household remedy. notlicreil. Little Appleton, uged 7, has grown to bo a very serious boy of Into and says ho is going to Do a preacher when ho becomes a man. This Is comforting to tho mem bers of his family, who aro all dovout churchmen. Thoroforo they wero tho moro shocked by tho way ho concluded his night ly dovotlons rocontly. Alter saying, "Now I lay mo, etc, God bless mamma, uod moss papa, Uod bless grandmamma God bloss Unclo Appleton," and so on through tho list of his lmmcdato relatives, he roso from his knees with the sotto voco remnrk, "I havo to bo bothored this way every night" Now York Commer cial Advertiser. Catarrh Caunot be Cured with LOCAL APPLICATIONS, as they cannot reach the seat of the disease. Catarrh Is a blood or constitutional disease, and In order to cure It you must taVo internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, and acts directly oa the blood and mucous surfaces. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years, and Is a regular prescrip tion. It is composed of the best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly on tho mucous surfaces. The perfect coniDinaiion oi tno two increments Is wimt pro. nuccs sucn wonaeriui results in curing uutarrii, Send for testimonials, free. K. J. CHENEY & Co., Props., Toledo, O. cola oy uruggisis, price ,oc. Hall's Family Pills aro the best. Tu Oct ut the Facts. "They say thnt ovory detail of his pro vlous llfo appears vividly to a drowning man, said tho lawyer. "X beliovo (hat Is correct, " replied tho judge. "It seems as if such a fact as thatought to bo iiscu in tho interests of Justice," suggested tho lawyer rellootlvoly. "Now. If wo only know how to mako tho propor application or great truths to" "Preolscly," interrupted tho Judgo. "For lnstanco, In tho caso of tho man you havo Just helped through bankruptcy a courtroom tank might havo dono wondors towaru getting a trutntul schedulo of as sots and liabilities." But tho lawyer well, the lawyer always uia noiu tnat tno Jiuigo was given to per sonalities. Chicago Post. Do You Know Consumption Is preventable? Sclonco has proven that, and also that neglect is suicidal The worst cold or cough can he cured with Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure. Sold on positive guarantee for oyer fifty years'. Sold by P. D. Kirlln on a cuaranhe. Coming ISvents, Mny 22 and 23. Ioe cream festival, under ausplcos of Lincoln Section No. 37, J. T. of II. and T in Bender's hall, Win. I'enn, May 27. Grand plcnlo at the Turkey Bun boll erounds, for the benefit of Defender Uoao Company. May 80 Grand plcnlo under auspices of tlio National Social Club, at Columbia park May 30. Grand ball for the benefit of tbo Slavish conercgatinn, In Robblns' hall. May 20. Operetta "Cinderella" In Fergu son's theatre, under the auspices of All Saints' P. E. church. June 0. Ice cream festival, Bobbins' opera house, under tho auspices of the Olio Mandolin Club. June Bl.T-Icp cream festival, undor the aujplces of tbo Young Mens' Uabor's Associa tion In Pnl.l.lnal l.iir " ?'' July 3. Ice cream festival, undor auspices of tho Star Foot Ball team, In Bobbins' hall. Tell Yonr Sister A beautiful complexion is an Impossibility without good puro blood, tbo tort that only exists in connection with the good digestion) a healthy liver and bowels. Karl's Clover Boot Tea acts directly on tho bowels, liver and kidneys keeping them in perfect health. Price 25 cts, and 80 cts. Sold by P, D. Kirlln on a guarantee Asthma Grm Bo Cured, T, R. Niblo, ex-school sunerintendent pf Rochester, Pa., says: "I have been p great sufferer from asthma for years, but I have had a splendid winter, owing fo the surprising efficacy pf Brazfllan Balm." A lady in Cincinnati, who had suffered with astlima'for 17 years, could not lie down; was perfectly cured with Brazilian Balm. Shenandoah drug itoro, wholesale agenta tJENT GLAsj. Morfc tilled Nott Tlmti Ri cr HoTV It 1 Formed Into Blinpei Bent glass was at olio tinfoBibrd 60m njonly usod for showcase frdnts than for anything elsd, but It has como to bo cm ployed for n variety of purposen and It Is now used far moro extensively tlinn over before Its nso In storo fronts Is becoming moro nnd moro familiar, very lnrgo plates being bout for this purposo. it is now used more than over beforo In tho construction of buildings for dwelling purposes, in windows on rounded corners nnd In tow ers; It Is nstd in conch fronts; it Is used 111 the rounded front chliin closets and In mnklmr ulnss cabinets. Either plain gbtss or traveled glass may bo bent, nnifto any curve. For ono uso 'and anothor glass In many sizes Is now lient In ninny forms. Tbo number of molds required for current uso In a glass bending establishment Is largo, nnd tho nccumulutcu molds limn bor thousands. Glass Is bent In n kiln. Glass molts nt 2.800 deo-roos. The heat employed In bond lng Is 1,800 degrees. No pyrometer would stand long In that heat. It mlglit last an hour, but It would not last a day, und so tho bent bf tho kiln Is judged from tno color of tho flanio nnd other Indications. By long oxpcrlenco nnd observation the oxport glass bender is enabled' to estimate the heat In this manner with accurnoy. Smaller pieces of gloss aro put into tho molds In tho kilns with forks innuoior mo nunioso. Tho uront molds used for bond lng large sheets of glass are mounted on cars, so thnt thoy can bo rolled In nnd out of tho kilns. Tlio glass is laid upon tho top of tho mold over tbo cavity and It Is bout by its own weight. As it Is softened bv the heat it sinks Into tho mom nnu so Is bent Into forms. It may tako nn hour or two to bond tho glass, which is thon loft In tho kiln from B4 to 30 hours to anneal nnd cool. Glass to bo bent, of whatever kind or slzo It may bo, Is put Into the kilns in its finished state. Thu grwit hoot to which It Is subjected does not disturb tho polished surface. Despite tho exorcise of every precaution moro or less glass Is broken I n bending it. Bont glass cost about 60 per tent moro than tho lint. aow York Bun. Oraln-O Brings Relief to the collco drinker. Coflco drinking is a haliit that is uulversally indulged in and almost as universally injurious. Have you tried Graln-O? It is almost liko coffee but tbo effects aro Just tbo opposite. Coffee upsets the stomach, ruins the digest'on, effects tho heart and disturbs tbo whole norvous system Graln-0 tones up the stomach, aids digestion and strengthens the nerves. Thero is nothing but nourishment in Graln-O. It can't be otherwise. 15 and 25c per package. NERVITA PILLS Restores Vitality, Lost Vizor and Manhood, Cures Irri potency, NlsktEmissIons and wastintr diseases, all effects of self- abuse, or excess ana indis cretion. A nervo tonic and blood builder. Brings the pink glow to pale cheeks and restores the fire of youth. for $2.50; with a written guarantee- to euro or refund tbo money. bend tor circular. Address, NERVITA MEDICAL CO. Clinton & Jackson Sts., CHICAGO, ILL. Sold nt KIrlln's drugstore, Shenandoah, Pn. Mb Chick eater's EnglUh Diamond It r and. Pennyroyal pills rrlslnl and tnlf uennine. Xv AFC tvlwj rtlUbl. LADiim k DrufjtUt for Chtcheitiri Kngtith &i f mond Brand la Ued nl Oold meUlHcVVjy boxM, trtld with blue ribbon, Take Vif' nnntha. Rtfutt itanatmvt auftlfilu V 'tion and imitation. 'At Drngtiitl, or trnd 4. la lUmpi for jiMtlcuUri, lit UmoatUi tad rhfnhratrisvtiilralUa..MK4lUriihaarv SoU bj til Local Drugttiu. I'll 1 LA OA., i'A. PUBLIC SALE! At Ashland, Po., on Friday, May 19th, 1899, at 11 a.- in., on tho premises, the following described property, situated on the southeast corner ot Third and Spruce streets, 225 feet front on Third street and 250 feet on Spruce street 19, town lots In all, comprising ono piece of (-round and containing li acres of land, all In the highest state ot cultivation and on which Is erected one double frame dwelling, having 1Q rooms and lined with brick Same was erected by Philadelphia workmen and of the heft material On the property aro also n com modious stable, chicken bouse, Ice house and ofllee. The property cost the owner, Louis A, ltlley, over 23,000. It will be sold at a sacrifice because said owner has no further use for it. One-half of the purchase money pan remain on mortgage at S per cent. If so desired. The property can bo teen and further Information can be obtained by applying to S. M. RILEY, ASHLAND, PA. Miss Mary E.Jones, Pealer In and maker ot WAX - ANP - NATURAL - DESIQNS For use on funera) occasions. All kinds of desttrns alwavs on lianil nml special designs made on short nujco. Beet materials, and all work guaranteed. White and black satin slipper with patent We are also taklngorders f or Pccoratlon Pay, Cor, Main and Lloyd Streets. PRABOWSKY HOTEL, M. GIUB0WSKY, Prop. 819 N. Centre St., Pottsrllle, Pa. Fine old Whiskeys, Gins and Wines, at' the ba A choice lino of Cigars and Temper ance Prinks. Accommodations for travelers. -Heals at all hoar JlOIt COUNTY COMMISSIONER, FRANK J. KANTNER, Of Lonv. Subject (q Itepub)lcan rules poll COUNT-Y CQMMISS'ONER, HORACE F. REBER, Or Vm anpvu, pa. Subjecf to Republican rules, JjlOR COUNTY mMISTKR. F. C. REESE, Subject to Republican rules. COR RECORPER OP DEEPS, EMANUEL JENKYN, Op Pottsviixe, (Formerly of Jollett). Subject to Republican rule.!. 7 - W Swift's i Right I Foods I The very best of stock, the very best g of care, thesfery best of everything the5 food-purity you are j always sure of. S Swift's Premium Hams are at the very highest iop of 3 top-notch quality, and Swjrt'S Premium Breakfast Bacon Is Just as good, and Swift's" V Silver Leaf Lard is nothjng S; but inrd, nnd Swift's Beef Extract Is just concentrated S strcngthfulncss, and Swift's $ Jersey Butterine is' equal to tho sweetest Creamery But- S ter, and Swift's Cotosuet In $ the ideal vegetable shortening, S nnd you can buy them every where. , Swift and Company g Chicago Kansas City Omaha K St. Louis St. Joseph St. Paul BOH B IS NOW ON TAP. It can be had at all the lead-ing- saloons. . Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH - F A. LAKESIDE! Tllft onlv nlf flsure rncnrt ntifl nlrnii Yrnt,nrl in tills reninn TbU cmcrtn will Km iT,a mmt successfully conducted since its existence. The boais for- the lake tire now undergoing repairs at Keacliog. Ine grove will be elMnpfl rlnilv hv wnrtm.n nnvl tn prepare and preserve meal's for picnic- parties will be furnished free. An orchestra will be established at tins resort for the entire season. ror particulars address B. J. YOST,, Prop., Barnesvllie, Pa. YOUR EYES. J. D. COLDREN, Of Schuylkill Haven, Tlie noted Rcfractlonlst, wlio has testimonials from tlie best people ot tlio county, as to" tils ability, will be at GRUHIiER'S DRUG STORE WEDNESDAY OP EACH WEEK. If your eyes cause you any trouble call and see him, G looses furnished If needed and no medicine. EXAMINATIONS FREE. SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparklinp- Still Amber Ale, Eottte4 Pale Ale, B:own Stout, Half and JJalf, Beer and Porter. ; L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S' BOCK BEEF ON TAP At all its customers to-day. Solomon Haak's, 116 South Alain Street, Will receive prompt attention. ram-CHEEP ME o DKALKR IN p Fruit; Confectionery, Cigars m Tq1?accg, Wholesale and Retill. SO West Centre Street. millions of Dollars Go np In rmoii, oveiyyear. Take to rliu but get yonr bouses, stock, far. altars, etc., Insured in flnt-clau re liable compnubi m represented bj DAVID FAUST. Insurance Arent ' L" XVUvJA, 12() Bonlh jMdfnB, in AUoLUtaudAoddtntel emfaelte
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