TheHerald r.sr viti,Hin:i mo, "All the Hews That's Fit to Print." I'ubllahcd every evening, except Sunday, nt 8 South JnrUlii atrect, Shenandoah, l'n. I.ONQ MsTANGH TUt.mMIONl!. The Herald la delivered In Shenandoah nnd the aurroundinR towns for nix cents nw ek, pay able to tlie corrlcrs. Hy mull J3.00 n yenr, or 25 cents n month payable In advance. Ad vertisements charged according to apace and poiltlon. The publishers rescrvo the right to chango tbe position cf advertisements whenever the publication of news demands It. The right Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not( that the publishers may deem Improper. Adver tising; rates made known upon application. Entered at the pot ofllce at Shenandoah, P., as second class mall matter. (&VCXXXXtQ gjCVrtliX FRID VY, MAY 10 1899. OUR COUNTRY : First, Last and Forever. Government For the Philippines. Secretary Long's expression regard ing government for the Philippines is so reasonable that it will And favor nil over the country except among a few of the impractieablea and Hiallg contents. He declares that there is not the least intention of subjugating the Philippines. All that the President seeks to do, he remarks, is to preserve law and order in the islands, nnd if the islanders would co-operate the President and the peace commission "would enter at once upon the work of their political regeneration, with a view to giving them all tlio privileges which the territories of the United States between the Pacific and the Atlantic now enjoy. Of course the secretary knows the intentions and the desires of the President. He undoubtedly voices them in this instance. Nobody either in the administration or in the party to which the administration belongs ever had any desire to subjugate the islands. The subjugation talk was an invention of the Bryans, Laugh ling, Hoars and the rest of the anti- expansionists. The purpose of the President has been to restore order in the islands, and then to talk of civil government afterward. With out order and a recognition of AuieriJ con sovereignty there can be no chance to set up any sort of a civil authority. The moment that order is restored and American sovereignty is recognized, the work of devising a civil government will receive atten tion. The President himself can not set up a civil authority that will have any permanence. The framing of a EOYerninent which, will succeed the military regime is a function of Con gress, and will doubtless be attended to next winter. The territorial form of government Ki-K ik. j uicntiuiis u ue ing favored by the President does not necessarily mean a government like that which Oklahoma, New Mexico and Arizona have. It is more likely ro be "a regime on the Alaska order at first. Fuli territorial privileges may coma in time, but it is not likely to be adopted at once. It is the desire of the American people to give the Fili pinos all the home rule which they can use with safety to their own and American interests, and to increase their privileges as they can use them profitably. If the Filipinos had known the actual intentions of the administration in "Washington and the desires of the American people there would have been no rebellion. A few reckless leaders among the Filipinos and a corporal's guard of blatant renegades an3 falsifiers in the United States have deluded the na tives of the islands into the belief that this country intended to put them back into a slavery like that from which we had just rescued them Aguinaldo, in the Philippines, and Bryan, Hoar, Laughlln, Atkinson and a few other copperheads and degen erates in this country are responsible lor all the bloodshed which has taken place In the Philippines, but "which, despite .the endeavors of these per sonages, is now apparently near its end. The antithesis of labor unionism, as it is illustrated by a number of or ganizations in this country, is found In the methods employed by the Brotherhood of Locomotive En glneera in their dealings with em ployers. Take the statement of Chief Arthur before the Industrial Com' mission, for instance. His orgunlzn. tion, he says, has agreements with 00 per cent, of the railways as to condi tions of work. Strikes are on the de crease. The strike fund has not been touched for several years, and now amounts to $100,000. There are two other funds, one for current expenses and one for the relief of widows and orphans. Of the latter, $43,000 was distributed last year. The insurance feature of the order is important, 8,000,000 having been paid on this account. Ninety per cent, of the 30, O00 locomotive engineers in tins country are Brotherhood men. The secret of the success of the engineers is found in the fact that they have been wisely counseled and that they have abided by such counsel ; also, that they have not been arbitrary in 2c Non-Irritating Cathartic JiAEy to take, easy to operate' ' Hood's Fills THE Ills of women conspire against domestic haf ffl6ny Some derangement of the gencrativo organs 13 tho main cause of most of tho unhapplncss In tho household. Tho husband can't understand theso troubles. The malo physician practical 1 WOMAN'S PECULIAR ELLS sympathetic. Airs. Pinkham has been curing these serious ills of women quarter of a century. Failure to secure proper advice should excuse the women of to-day, not for tho wisest counsel can bo had without charge. Write to Mrs. Pinkham for It. Her address is Lynn, Mass. Among the multitude of wo men helped by Mrs. Pinkham and by Lydla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, is Mrs. Joseph KtNO, Sabina, Ohio. She writes : "Dear Mrs. Pinkham -Will vou kindly allow me the pleasure of ex pressing my gratitude for the wonder ful relief I have experienced by taking Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound. I suffered for a long time with falling of the womb, and those terrible bearing-down pains, and it seemed as though my back would never Stop aching; also had leucorrhcea, dull headaches, could not sleep, was weak and life was a burden to me. I doctored for several years, but it did no good. My husband wanted me to try your medicine, and I am so thankful that I did. I have taken four bottles of the Compound and a box of Liver Pills, and can state that if more ladies would only give your medicine a fair trial they would bless the day they saw your advertise ment. My heart is full of gratitude to Mrs. Pinkham for what her medicine has done for me. It is worth its weight in gold." their demands, but, on tho contrary, have shown a tendency to modera tion, thus gaining a reputation for reasonableness which in turn has in variably begotten for it such a respect ful and usually sympathetic audience with their employers. The moral is obvious. TWO WEEKS' VACATION FREE. Ton Can Go Anywhere In Pennsylvania or New Jersey Free, If Tou Win The Snnday Press Prize. Arc your children trying to win one of the hundred or more prizes offered by The Phila delphia Snnday Press ? If not, It is not too late to begin. The plan is simple. All that the young folks have, to do is to color four clover dra wines, eitberwltb paints or crayon. The first drawing was published in last Sun day's Press. You can secure copies oven yet if you have not done eo, from your nows- dealor, or Tho Press, Philadelphia. The second drawing will appear in next Sunday's P'-css. There will bo a big demand for it, as the contest has proved to bo the most inter esting ever instituted by any newspaper. You remember the prizes tho first is two weeks vacation free, as stated, not only for the winner, but for any companion ho or she may select. The second Is one weok's vaca tion for both. Other prizes are a high-grade bicycle, a graphophose, base ball outfit, croquet set, bicycle bell and lamp and 100 of tbe best books. Next Sunday's Press will be filled with features of special interest and a n'aco of games nua uuiua. so buro to order next Sunday's Press now. Drink Grain-0 after you have concluded that you ought not to driuk 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 driuk containing nothing but nourishment. Ask your grocer for Grain-O, the new food drink. 15 and 25c Two Section lfurids Killed by n Tram. Hnzleton, Pa., May 19. Paul Leek and John Mechok, Lehigh Valley rail road section hands, were struck by a passenger train near' McAdoo yester day and instantly killed. They step ped on the north track out of the way of a south bound coal train and did not observ the rapidly approaching north bound passenger train. On Every Bottle Of Shiloh's Consumption Cure is this guar an teo : "All wo ask of you is to use two thirds of the contents of this bottle faith fully, then if you can say you are not benefited return the bottle to your druggist and he may refund the price paid." Price 25 cts., 50 cts. and $1.00. Sold by P. D. Kirlin on a guarantee Tnroo Miners Killed hy Dynamite. Winnipeg, Man., May 19. A dispatch from Dlnownle, near Rat Portage, says that three minors, Budd Irish of Sudbury, Joe Laurin of Ilat Portage and Dan Quirk of Wablgoon, were kill ed by a premature explosion of dyna mite while sinking a shaft at Gold Hock, on a claim belonging to the Ox ford Mining company. The men were on the night shift and were found dead when the day gang went to work. Shake Into Your Shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It cures painful, swollen, smarting, nervous feet, and Instantly takes the stink out of corns and bunlonB. It's tho greatest comtors discovery of tho age. Allen's Foot-Ease makes tight or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Try it to-day. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores. By mail for 2Co In stamps. Trial package FKEE, Ad. dress, Allen S. Olmsted, Le Koy, N. Y. I'rovonten nn Arson l'Jot. Lincoln, Neb., May 19. Miss Lethe E. Watson, teacher of elocution in Cot ner university, was found by students late Wednesday night bound, gagged and unconscious in a room of tbe Christian Church Denominational college, about six miles from Lincoln. Miss Watson says she was alone in a classroom on the fourth floor of the building, and overheard two mon plotting to burn the univer sity. She surprised them, when they knocked her down, bound and gagged her and locked her in a room. She was not badly injured. No arrests have been made. Kennedy jiiifrder J'rom'edltntod. Buffalo, May 19. The coroner's Jury yesterday declared that Boss Scooper William II. Kennedy, who was fatally injured In an affray on the docks re cently, came to Ijls death through pre meditated design at tjic hands of John Skinner, George Skinner, Gvorgo Arye, John O'Brien and others unknown. 1'h.e men named are under arrest. only knows of them theoreti cally and scientifically, and finds it hard to cure them. But there Is cure for them, certain, and I for a Tho VFontlior nnd tho Almanno. The disturbance which was central over Lake Erie Wednesday night has moved eastward, and now presents a trough of low barometer extend ing from tho oast ern lake region to the South Atlantic coast. A second disturbance has appeared over western Colorado. Forecast for this section until 8 p.m. today: Fair. For tomorrow: Fair and warmer; fresh to morrow: Fair and warmer; fresh to brisk easterly winds, shifting to west erly. Sunrise, 4:50; sunset, 7:16; length of day, 14h., 2Cm.; moon rises, 1:54 p. m.; moon sets. 1:10 a. m. The Kidney Complexion. Tho pale, sallow, snnkon-chcoked, distressed-looking people you so often meet aro afflicted with "Kidney Complexion." Their kidneys aro turning to a parsnip color. So is their comploxion. They may also have indigestion, or suffer from sleeplessness, rheumatism, neuralgia, brain trouble, nervous exhaustion and some times tho heart acts badly. The causa is weak, unhealthy kidneys. Usually the sufferer from kidney disease does not find out what tho trouble is until it is almost too late, because tho first symptoms aro so liko mild sickness that they do not think they need a medicine or a doctor until they find themselves sick in bed. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Eoot will build up and strengthen their weak and diseased kidneys, purify their diseased, kidney. poisoned blood, clear their complexion and soon they will enjoy better health. You can get the regular Bizes at tho drug store, at fifty cents and one dollar, or you may first prove for yourself tho wonderful virtues of this great discovery, Swamp-Eoot, by sending your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnghamton, N. Y., for a sample bottle and a book that tells all about it, both sent to you absolutely free by mail. When writing kindly mention that you read this liberal ffer in the Shenandoah Herald. Kylo SMU In Industrial Commission Washington, May 19. In response to the urgent request of the industrial commission, Senator Kyle has con sented to continue at the head of the commission and accordingly has with drawn his resignation as chairman. In a letter written at the senator's home at Aberdeen, S. D., he reiterates that 111 health was the only motive that actuated him in tendering his reslgmv tion. Juvenile PolHoner'8 ConfosMon. Cincinnati, May 19. 'James Weaver (colored), aged 11 years, has confessed to having poisoned his father, Wood son Weaver, and his half brother, John Weaver, on Tuesday. John Weaver died In a few hours and Wood son Weaver, though still alive, has but a slight chance for recovery. The boy also confessed to poisoning his stepmother, who died suddenly last month. He used rough on rats in his murders. The boy's mother was arrest ed at Chattanooga for alleged com plicity, but was released. NUGGETS OP NEWi. Andrew Carnegie has subscribed 1, 000 to the Gladstone memorial fund. The light between tho two branches of the olty council of Corry, Pa., has left the city without funds. A strike of the mail carriers In Paris lasted less than 20 hours, the men weakening and roturning to work. Three Chicago wheelmen, one of whom had caused B6rloi;s Injuries to a woman, came near being killed by an Infuriated mob. A mob of Cubans In Havana tore down Spanish flags which had been hoisted by merchants In celebration of the king's birthday, The Duluth, Minn., striking street car men wrecked another oar with dynamite Wednesday night, but no passengers were hurt. E. E. Clark, of Cedar Rapids, Ia was elected grand chief conductor of the Order of Railway Conductors at the Detroit convention. General Anderson in a speech at Chicago said that with wise men and wise methods the Philippines can bo made as prosperous as Japan. The congregation of West Presby terian church, of New York, turned out the old board of trusttes, including Russell Sage, and elected a new board. Charles W. BrJggs, ex-mayor of Ro chester, N. and founder of Brlggs Brothers & Co., one of the largest seed firms in the United States, died last night, aged 74 years, 11 lmn-m...,Sktt- -'Tfmmmtm THE MAZET iNVGSNuAfOfct Lnnltlnff Into tho Bonding IntorosM or City Employ ok. New York. Mav ID The Mazct in vestigating commltteo spent the great er part of yostorday In an attempt to show tho respective bonding Intorosts of tho city employes held by tho so called Frccdinan and tho so-called Piatt Surety company. Counsol Moss, for tho committee, nfter an claborato examination Into this matter, said that tno significant fcaturo of what has boon shown was tho growth of tho Frecdman company, the youngest of all tho bonding companies, during the past year or two, in tho bonding or city ofllcials. Police Commissioners Hess and Aboil woro on tho stand for a short time yesterday. Commissioner Hossf agreed with Counsel Moss in an expression of an opinion that facts of a suspicious naturo had been prosentod beforo tho committee. Commissioner Abcll stated that he had accepted tho position of commissioner with a view to first per forming his duty, and second to pro tecting tho Republican members of the polico force. Ho, too, agreed that thcro was considerable crimo in tho city uf Now York, but he failed to furnish any significant details to aid tho com mltteo. Sheriff Dunn was on tho stand for a brief period, but his counsel was per mitted to tnke his placo and to ex plain the bonding of tho officers in tho sheriff's department by the Freedman company. Stenmor Flro DIsjoovored in Time. New York, May 10. -The North Ger man Lloyd steamship Barbarossa. which sailed for Southampton and Bre men at 11 o clock- yesterday morning, was discovered on Are while she was passing Sandy Hook two hours lator. and put back to port. Tho' flro was in the cargo in the forward hold. The Barbarossa fought the flro with steam and water, and with the aid of wreck ing tugs and fire boats drowned it out two hours later while lying at quaran tine. The vessel, while on her way up the river after tho flro In her hold had been put out, hit the French liner Le Bretagno, lying at her pier in the North river, shoving the Bretagne's bow through two ice barges, sinking them. No one was injured. Spain's Greatest Need. Mr. R. P. Olivia, of Barcelonin, Spain, stiends his winters at Aiken. S. C. Weak nerves had caused severe pains in the back of Ins head. Un using Jilectric timers, Amer ica's greatest Blood and Nerve Remedy, all pain soon left him. He says this grand medicine is what his country need. All America knows that it cures liver aud kid ney trouble, purifies the blood, tones up the stomach, strengthens the uerves, puts vim, vigor and new life into every muscle, nerve and organ of the body. If weak, tired or ailing you need it. livery bottle guaranieeu, only 50 cents. Sold by A. Waslcy, drug gist. Tho President to tno cznr. Washington, May 19. Tho following cablegram has been addressed by the president to the emperor of Russia on the occasion of the opening of tho disarmament conference: "On this day of good omen I send my heartfelt con cratulations on tho opening of the con. ference at The Hague, which had its origin in tho enlightened and genorous Initiative of your majesty." A Sensible Man Would use Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs. It is curing more cases of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup and all Throat and Lung troubles, than any other medicine. The proprietor has author ized any druggist to give you a sample bottle free to convince you of the merit of this great emedy. Price 25 c and 50c. THE HANGING OP CLEMMER. Tho Murderer Mot Death Bravely and Mado No Statement. Norrlstown, Pa., May 19. The hang ing of James A. Clemmer yesterday in tho Montgomery county Jail, for tho murder of Mrs. Emma P. Kaiser, was without special incident. He went to his death bravely, and made no state ment on the gallows. Neither Clem mer's wifo nor any of his relatives were present. Tho dead man's last night on earth was a sorrowful one. Until long after midnight his spiritual advisors were with him, and he was given absolution by Father Gallagher. Early yesterday morning he received holy communion. The body of Clemmer arrived at Dougiassvllle, a short distance bolow Reading, late yesterday afternoon. It was met at the station by Clemmer's father and brothor and was taken to the homestead on the father's farm, near by. There was a small crowd of villagers at tho station whon tho re mains of the murderer arrived. The aged father was bowed wltn grief, and much sympathy was felt for him. Clemmer's body was burled today in tho country graveyard near the church where he was baptized and attended sehool. Beware of the Doctors' Patchwork; You Can Cure Yourself at Home, HOME CURE FOR BLOOD POISON. Tno doctors are wholly unaDlo to get ria or this vile poison, and only attempt to heal up the outward appearance of the disease the sores and eruptions. This they 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 sorts, and tl0 fight is continued indefinitely, the drugs doing the system more damage than the disease itself. Mr. II. L. Myers, 100 Mulberry St., Newark, N. J., says: "I had spent a hundred dollars vmn tne aoctors,.wnen i realized mat they could do me no good. I had large spots all over my bedy, and those soon broke out into running soros, and I endured all tho suffering which this vile disease pro duces. I decided to try S. 8.S. as a last resort, and was soon greatly improved. I followed closely your 'Direc tions for Self-Treatment,' and the largo splotches on my chest began to grow paler and smaller, and before long disappeared entirely. L was soon cured perfectly and my skin has been as clear as glass ever slnco. I cured my self at home, after the doctors had failed completely," It is valuable time thrown away to oxpect the dootors to cure Oontacrlous Blood Poison, for the disease is be yond their skill. Swifts Specific S. S. S. FOR THE BLOOD ' acts in an entirely different way from potash and mercury It forces tho Soison out of the system and gets rid of it entirely. II unco it cures the IseaBe, while other remedies only shut tho poison In where Jt lurks forevor, constantly undermining the constitution. Our system of private home treat ment places a cure within the reach of nil. We giye all necessary medical ad vice, free of charge, and save the patient the embarrassment of publicity. Write for full information to Swift Speciflo Go., Atlanta, Ga. 4 OENtiiUt BKOOKfl DlSOBEDlENf. In Uenllng With Gomez Ho lllsro unrdod President's Instruction. Now York, May 19. A special to Tho World from Washington says: Gen eral Brooko was instructed by tho president to Insist that tho arms of tho Cubans bo turned over to officers of tho United States army. Instead Gen oral Brooko agreed with Gonoral Go moz that the arms shall be surrendrcd to tho mayors of the Cuban cities. General Corbln left for Hot Springs last night to learn from the president whether or not ho will insist upon his original order to Gonoral Brooko be ing carried out. Ofllcials of tho war department re gard Gonoral Brooke's disregard of the president's Implicit instructions as a moral victory for General Gomez and the dissatisfied Cubans. Secretary Alger is highly lndignnnt over Genornl Brooke's surprising dis regard of the president's strict ordora. He last night telegraphed to tho presi dent full details. It Is generally conceded that those developments in Cuba will greatly de lay the distribution of tho $3,000,000 to the Cuban army. Do You Know Consumption is prevontablo? Sclenco lias proven that, and also that noglcct is suicidal. Tho worst cold or cough can bo curod with Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure. Sold on positive guarantco for over fifty years. Sold by P. D. Kirlin on a guarantee. X'otror Acniii n Itopulillonn. Topoka, Kan., May 19. Ex-United States Senator Peffor, ono of tho found ers of. tho Populist party, and who was for yoars consldored as chief exponent of Populism, has returned to the Re publican party. Apparent settlement of many of tho questions whloh wero tho cause of the organization of the old alliance contributed to tho change in tho political attitude of Senator Poffer. A Card. We, tho undersigned, do hcroby agrco to refund the monoy on a 50-cent bottle of Grceno's Warranted Syrup of Tar if it falls to euro your cough or cold. We also guaran tee a 25-ccnt bottle to prove satisfactory or monoy refunded. A. Wasley, O. H. Hagcn buch, Shenandoah Drug Storo, and P. W. Blerstoln & Co. ll-14-33t-dw Guilty Mnrnlinl Convicted. Muscogee, I. T., May 19. In United States court here yesterday Nelson M. Jones was found guilty as accessory to the kidnaping of Lincoln McGelsey and Palmer Sampson, Seminole In dian boys, who were kidnaped In tho Indian Territory by a mob and after wards burned to death at the stake near Maud, O. T. Jones at the same of the burning was a deputy United States marshal and had a writ for Mc Gelsey, but Instead of arresting him and taking him from the hands of tho mob, assisted In kidnaping him. This Is tho first of 36 similar cases. Another American Vtolory. Philadelphia, May 19. American bridge builders scored another victory over foreign competitors yesterday, when tho Phoenix Bridge company, whose works are located at Phoenlx- ville, Pa., and the executive offices in this city, was awarded the contract for six additional steel bridges by the Rus sian government for use on the great Trans-Siberian railway, whloh that government is now building. This makes 18 bridges the Phoenix com pany Is constructing for Siberia. How Is Your Wife ? Has she lost her beauty? If so, Constipa tion, Indigestion, Sick Headache are tho principal ciusos. Karl's Clover Boot Tea has curod these ills for half a century. Prloe 25 cts. and 50 cts. Money refunded if results aro not satisfactory. Sold by P. D. Kirlin on a guarantee. The Whooltne Strike Still On. Wheeling, W. Va., May 19. One of the most peculiar strikes probably ever contested In the United States has been in progrfss for five weeks on the Wheeling streot railway lines. Tho men struck for 20 cents an hour, with nine hours a day work. All the cars are In operation and the company Is not having any trouble to run them. It is estimated, however, that not over live persons ride on tho ontlrs system dur ing the day. Bus lines run by the strikers are largely patronized, When doctors fail try Burdock Blood Bitters. Cures dyspepsia, constipation; Invigorates tho wholo system. No Aeroomont ou Alaskan Boundary . Ottawa, May 19. Sir Wilfred Lau- rler, in tho house of commons yester day, stated that matters were in the same position regarding the interna tional commission as they were when tno adjournment was made at Wash. lngton. Progress had been made on every subject except the Alaskan boundary. The commissioners had re ported to tho respective governments, nyu lucre uiu uiuiier lies. There is not the slightest doubt that tho doctors do more harm than good In treating Contagious Blood Poison; many victims of this loathsome disease would be much bettor off to-day if they had never allowed them selves to be dosed on mercury and potash, the only remedies which tho dootors ever give for blood poison. TAYLOR'S THIRD VICTIM. Afrs. iloneimtoln Dion nt Ilnlttrrioro Without ilcBnlillilir ConBclouftiiiins, Baltlmoro, May iOi Another chapter was added to the Montgomery county tragody last night, whon Mrs. Dora W. nosonsteln died at tho Maryland University hospital. Her husband, Louis Rosensteln, died at tho same in stitution last Sunday. Tho couplo were assaulted and beaton into In sensibility at their little store nt 8H doll, Montgomery county, last Satur day morning. They wero brought im mediately to this city for troatment, but modlcal science was futile, and both tho victims of tho murderous fiend died without uttering a word. Humphroy Taylor, who on Wednesday night shot and instantly killed Polico Sergeant Fritz Passau, of the Wash ington police force, Is bollovod to be the murderer of tho Itosonstolns, and it was while endeavoring to arrest him on that charge that the Washington officer lost his life. John Brown and Nellie Turner, both colored, are under arrest at Rockvlllo, charged with Im plication in tho Rosensteln murder and robbery. JXov. Tr. Snmplo Chosen Modorotor. Minneapolis, May 10. Rov, D, R. IT. Sample, of Westminster churoh, Now York, proved an easy winner in the contest for the placo of moderator of the annual nssembiy of tho Presby terian church In the Unltod States, which oonvened in Westminster church yesterday. Dr. Sample was elected on tho first ballot after a spirited con test, receiving 388 votes, 300 botng necessary for a choice, to 127 for tho Rev. Mathlas Haines, of First church, Indianapolis, and 133 for Rov. Dr. R. F. Coyle, of Oakland, Cal. Dr. Sam ple's election Is regarded as a triumph for the conservative element. rakes the burn out; heals the wfund; cures tho pain. Dr. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil, the household remedy. Ithode Inland's lteooptlou to Sumpson Providence, R. I., May 19. Both branches . of tho state assembly yes terday passed a bill appropriating $3, 000 for tho reception of Admiral Samp son and his fleet at Newport on May 30. Governor Dyer recommended an annropriatlon of $2,000, but the com mltteo on finance favored tho larger sum LIVERITA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL. CURES Biliousness, Constipation, Dyspopsla, Sick-Hoad -ache and Liver Complaint. SUGAR COATBO. 100 PILLS 25 CTS. Sold by all druggists or sent by mall NervlUMelcilCo.,Chlcuo Bo box contains 19 pills. Sold by Klrl'n'sdrug store, Shenandoah, Pa. (PA nlll1at,. Knvll.li Diamond nrBod. Pennyroyal pills nlnln1 inn flnlv ftfniilnA. VtX .rc. alwm rell&hla. L afc. ftlwara relUM. ladies ii , Drumtlst for Chlchetttt Kugltsk Dla-i .rnond Brand to ltd ai Gold meUllio mona urana id ilea oa uma boiea, irld with blue ribbon. T an nlliliB. A Attfl ATOU M tUftlffl Uont and imitation: At DruggUH, or nd 4a. In lUnipt for tiAxtlealirt, tnttmont&U tsd "Ilellef fop T,dl,M't(t 7 return r ait.il. n'.vuu ' . V, i . i J rhlhMfrrUhamIcalGfe.MdUm Ho ore. Bold bj all LocaI UruggtiU. WHLAUAt i'A Miss Mary E.Jones, Dealer In and tanker of WAX - AND - NATURAL - DESIQNS For use on funeral occasions. All kinds of deafens alwava on hand nml special designs made on short notice. Beat materials, and all work guaranteed. "White and black satin slipper with patent extension device. Wo are also taking orders for Decoration Day. Cor. Main and Lloyd Streets. PRAB0WSKY HOTEL, M. GRAB0WSKY, Prop. 819 N. Centre 8L, Fottavllle, Pa. Fine old Whiskeys, Gins and Wlnea, at the ba a ciioico line 01 mean and Temper- BUCO JJriUKB. Accommodation, for travelers. Maala at all hour tOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, FRANK R. KANTNER, Of Lofty. Subject to Republican rules pOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, HORACE F. REBER, OfPikeObove, Pa. Subject to Republican rules. JIOR COUNTY REGISTER,, F.;C. REESE, Of Suenanpqah. Subject to Republican rules. pOR RECORDER OP PEEPS, EMANUEL JENKYN, Of PoTrsviiiiS, (Formerly of Jollett). , Subject to Republican rules. JIOH CLERK OF THE COURTS, JOHN T. SH0ENER, Of OnwiosBCito, 8LibJecttoItepnbllc.au rules. JtOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, BENJ. KAUFMAN, Of Tekmoht, Bubjecf to Republican f ulea. FOR SALE, One Slock of Nine Houses - - - Situated on West Coal street, Shenandoah. The property entire I 112 feet front and 70 feet deep. Each hQuae ha. a froutngo of 12k feet bjr 29 feet deep, wh kitchen 10 by 14 feeti all are two Btorles lz'roouu, tin roof. Tliov hava Just been thoroughly repaired, newly painted anu papereu, ana new a.ua, ouiuouseq and coal housea constructed, Tueae propertlea are 1 FOR SALE OH RENT' Either oa a whole or lenaratelv and on reoann. able terms.. Rents reduced' to 84 "per month. ror iwr.uer imuruiutiuti appjy to ' v IVI. P. Fowler, Mm IT CAN'T bB bONB. No One Ca- Remain Well, No Chronic Dla--eass Can be Cured Unlets the Stomach la First Made Strone and Vigorous Tills Is plain because every oruxn In tho body depends on tho stomach for Its nourish ment. No'vo. bono, sinow, blood aro made from tho food which tho stomnch converts to our U90. How useless to treat dlsonso with this, that and tho other remody and neglect the most Important of all, the stomach. Tho earliest symptoms of indigestion aro sour risings, bad tasto In tho mouth, gas In stomach and bowels, palpitation, nil-gone feeling, falutness, headaches, constlpatlou ( later comes loss of ileslif consumption, llvor and heart troublos, klilnoy diseases, nervous prostration, all of which aro the Indirect re sult of poor nutrition. Any person 'suffering from liidlgostl6n should make It a rractlco to take after oach tnoal ono of Stuart's Dyspopsla Tablets, al lowing It to dissolvo in the mouth aad thus mingle with tho saliva and enter tlio stomach In tho most natural way. These Tablets are highly recommended by Or. Jennlsou bo causo they aro composed of tbe natural di gestive acids aud fruit essences which assist the stomach In digesting al) wholosomo food before It has time to fermont and sour. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets aro soldy druggists, full sized packages at 50 cents. Tlioy aro also excellent for Invalids and children. A book on stomach diseases and .1 i ,.r AattmAnnla nf nnn,.ni. .,. sent free by addressing F, A. Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. LADIES DO YOO KKOW DR. FELIX LE BRUN'S Steel 1 Pennyroyal Treatment la thn nriinntd nnd nnl? FRENCH. safe and reliable euro on the mar. ket. Price, $1.00; sent by mail. Genuine sold only by IClrlln's drugstore. IS NOW M TAP, ft can be had atdl.the lead- inef saloons.' A Christ. Schmidt; Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SHEN ANDOAH - F A. LAKESIDE! The only pleasure resort and picnic ground in this region. This season will be the most successfully conducted since its existence. The boats for the lake are now undergoing repairs at Reading. The grove will be cleaned daily by workmen. Ice and wood to prepare and preserve meals for picnic parties will be furnished free. An orchestra will be established at this resort for the entire season. For particulars address B. J. YOT, Prop., Barnesvllle, Pa. YOUR EYES. J. D. COLDREN, Of Schuylkill Haven, The noted Rcfroctlonlst, who has testimonials from the beat people of the county, as to hta ability, will be at GRUHLER'S DRUG STORE WEDNESDAY OP EACH WEEK. id If your eyea cause you any trouble call and see him. Glasses furnished If needed and no medicine. EXAMINATIONS FREE. SOLOMON HAAK Agent for, the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale. Sparkline Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Bipvp Stout, Half and Half, Bepr and Porter. ' LORErjZ SCHMIDT'S BOCK BEER oiy TAP At all its customers to-day. Solomon Haak's, 116 South Main Street, Will receive prompt attention. railMfflMOKE o DEALER IN o Frujt, Confectiqnery, Cigars and;Tobac?gf Wholesale and Retail. 9 West Centra Street. nillions of Dollars 0onn In smoki, .overy year. Take lo risks but get your bouses, stock, fut. nlture, eto Insured In first-class re liable companies m represented by DAVID FAUST, ." ' ISO Bouts Jardln Si Also LU aadAcoliintal oaf cult LIE IIS
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