QISTIS BNJOY Both tho method and results when ! in nf TTirva 5a Iron If to nlofldnnf and refreshing to tho taste, and acta fmniy yei. jiiumpuy uu mu ii.iuuuyo, liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, dispels colds, head aches and fovers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs ia the only remedy ot its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to tho tasto and ac ceptahlo to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and havo mado it tho most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for salo in 50c and 81 bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliablo druggist who may not have it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO. CAl. LOUISVILLE. Kt NEW rORK, N.Y. Healthful, Agreeable, Cleansing. Ourea Charmed Hands, Wounds, Burns, Eta, Removes and Prevents Dandruff. WHITE RUSSIAN SOAP. Specially Adapted for Use in Hard Watet Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies on Other Gicmicals are nsed in tho preparation of W. BAKER & CO.S JBreakfastCocoi which is absolutely pure and soluble. It has more than three timet I thestrenath of Cocoa mixed with Starch. Arrowroot or 1 Buear, and Is far more eco nomical, costing lets man one cent a cup. It Is delicious, nourishing, aud EA3II.V DIGESTED. Sold byGrocere?erjTther., yf. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Main. SHILOH'S CONSUMPTION CURE. TTie success of this Great Couch Cure without a Darallel fa the history of medicine, All druggists are authorized to sell it on a pos itive guarantee, a test that no other cure can suc cessfully stand. That it may become known, the Proprietors, at an enormous expense, are niacin? a SamrSle Bottle Free into every home in the United States and Canada. If you have a Cough, Sore Throat, or Bronchitis, use it, for It will cure vou. If vour child has the Croup, or Whooping Cough, use it promptly, and relief is sure. If you dread that insidious disease Consumption, use it. Ask your Druggist for SHILOH'S CURE, Price 10 cts., Jo cts. and $,oo. If your Lungs are sore or Back lame, use Shiloh's Porous Plaster, Price 25 cts. For aale by C. H. Hagenbuch. RUPTURE We. the underslened. were entirely cured of rupture by Dr. J. 11. Mnver. f31 Arch Ht.. Philadelphia, Pa., H. Jones Philips, Kennel Bqnare, Pa.i T. A. Krelts, Blatlngton I... . Li M. Hinan, Mount Alto, to itev. H. It. Slier. mer, ttmibury.,l'a.: I). J. DellMt. 214 B. 12th Bt Heading Pa.; Wm. Dlx, 18W Montrose St., Philadelphia; H.L. Itowe, 809 Kim Ht, Bead. Ing, Pa.; George and Ph. lluricart, t39 Locust BU, Heading, Pa. Bend for circular. Act on a new principle-, regulate the liver, etomuh and bowela through tin nerves. l)c Miles' Prua speedily curs hulonsceso, torpid liver and constipa tion. Smallest mildest, Bureft! opdo&ee,2Bcta bouples uoo at drut'itUW. Dr.liltJ Cti Co., ElltuU lei J. GALLAGHER. Justice of the Peace, Real Eitile ad Insurance Agency. Office Muldoou's liulldlng, Shenandoah, 17a To tMt aTl'oaUW Cure lor the etlecta cf aeltalmaa, Varlr FtccM tmLwoai.JierrouallebUltir, Loaaof bemil hover, Imputeiicr, Ao. So rreat 1; outaltb la our (.peclflo 1" U1 afud ono r-iill Jloulh'i . HcdlslM uul Uucb Valuable Information Ht K K. Addma li. il. IU, bSS llrdj, iw York. I ill WANAMMER'S ANSWER He Denies the Charges Leake Memorial. of the MANY DOCUMENTS SUBMITTED. The I'oatmaitor-Genoral Had Never Heard of Any Government Ofllclnl Having Any Interest In l'neumatlo Tube Companies Until (he Presentation of tho Memorial. Washington, Juno 4. Somo time ago S. F. Leake ot Philadelphia presented a memorial to the House making certain charges against postoffice officials in re gard to tho pneumatlo tube service in Philadelphia. The following is the substance of the correspondence that has boon received by Chairman Henderson, of the House Committee on PostofQces and Post Roads from Postmaster-Qoneral Wanamaker, In regard to the Leake memorial. This budget was sent In response to a communication from Mr. Henderson to the Postma9tur-Qenoral Inclosing a copy of Mr. Lcako's affidavit on Ilia In the committee room. The committee will consider the wholo matter at Its meeting on Friday next, and take such action as It may deem proper after examining the docu ments furnished by both slues. Mr. Wanamaker's budget Is very vol uminous and would make a book of sev eral hundred pages. It contains nearly forty diflorent letters, legal opinions, testimonials, arguments, etc. The budget Is accompanied oy a let ter, in which tho Postmaster-General says i "I may add that Inasmuch as no ap propriations have been mado specific ally tor pneumatic sorvice, anu no au thority exists lor tno expenditure oi public funds to investigate this sub- ect, tho department nas not oeon nolo to do more than receive rjronosltions and gather information. I have thought proper to study the suojeot irom every standpoint, and have therefore UHCOUruuuu Ull Limbics w ouuiiii, w wi.u I fnTumT method for the transmission of mall matter. . . . "I have Btudlously endeavored to 1 a ..i.i M,-,io committal to any rcsponsioiiuy 10 ine uovirauiem. uuc, u, uu muui, la. SffJS the acceptance ot the Leako proposition, under no circumstances wouia i navo City UL ruilliurtuuin tvtvuuuw uouiuh aw i to competition by pnbiio advertisement. I havo only to aua tnnt i navo never heard of any governtuent omcmi naving porter cnUed upon mo after tho pubUca- Uon ot a memorial wnion was piusuntoa to your committee. "I shall bo pleaBed to answer any call that the commltteo duslrea upon me, tiersonally ot otherwise." The letter U accompanied by a commu nication from Mr. Qoorge Krattou, re ferred to in tho Leake auldavlt as an thorlty for cortain statements In which be (Bratton) mokes unqualified denial oi the statements attriouteu to mm. There is also a communication from Alexander & Maglll, attorneys for the Pneumatic Transit Company, In which they say that "not a share ot the stock ot that company nas ever Peen issued, " and that the statement recently made to the effect that 7, COO shares of the stock of that company have been placed In the hands of a banking house for the benefit of officers ot the PostolBce De partment Is absolutely false. "No per ro.i in any way connected with the Post- office Is In any manner, directly or in directly, Interested In our company.' Gen. Collins' Mlsaluu Unsuccessful. Dublin. June 4. Gen Patrick Collins returns to the United States without havlnft accomplished the object ot his visit to this country. Ills negotiations with tho taotions have met with no suc cess and It seems to be certain that the Borne Rule party will go Into the elec tion oamnaiaa divided Into two bitterly antagonistic sections. It Is believed that the failure of Oen. Collins' negotiations will lead to the retirement ot many Mo Carthylte members who, while willing to sit for a united party, will refuse to seek election and appear in the house as representatives of a party ring. A Voug Strike Settled. Toronto, Ont, June 4. Tho brick- makers' strike has terminated, after having lasted nearly two months, in a victory for the employers. The men are disconsolate over their defeat, and say that they havo given in only be cause their families are In absolute want. They deolare that they will en' deavor to strengthen their ranks and, It necessary, make a more determined stand next spring tor a return to the old scale ot wages. Cut Ills Throat With a I'en-Kntfe. Northampton. Mass., June 4. Ex- Representative John B. llottum, who had becomo mentally deranged. It Is said, through bis efforts to extricate his futher and brother from fluauolal diffi culties caused by the Florence Tack Company's failure, cut his throat with a nen-knlfe during tue nigm ana wm probably die. Ills Washout Near Wllkeahurre. WiLKESBAiiRK, Pa., June 4. A big washout occurred on the Pennsylvania Railroad at Retreat, ten miles from thU city, during tho evening. Twenty loaded trolght cars were thrown down a ia foot embankment Into tue bus- auehanna River and are a total wreck. The cars were loaded with flour and powder. Mrs. Muntairu Not lleloaied. London, June 4. The transfer of Mrs. Anne Margaret Montagu, under sentence tor the manslaughter or ner cuua, juary Helen, from Londonderry prison to I Orange-Gorman caused the circulation ot a report tbut Mrs. Montagu had I been released. The roport was not true. futnlly Klclieil Uy un Itulluu. Miudletown, Conn., Juno 4. John Nicoll. the 18-year-old Italian boy, who was brutally kicked by an Italian workman, uamed Angelo, has been un conscious since the assault and will die. Atisrelo. who boarded with Nlcoll'g father, was Intoxicated. Highest of all in Leavening Power. n m imp AESOLUTCOf PURE NEW8 OP THE DAY. Masked men at Sharps villa, Ind., took Alfred Mldklff from his home and gave him nterrlblo boating. Alice and Florence Taylor. of Ranctely. Mo., went bathlnir In Sandv River last night, and were drowned. Jack Bell was caught in a belt at the Crystal Springs distillery, at Louis ville, Ky., and his body was literally ground to pieces. The train robbers who held up the S onta Fe express Wednesday night ara supposed to have gone over into the Iowa and Klckapoo reservations. Tho Billings and Great Falls. (Mont) stage was held up by maskod men and the treasure box and mall socks taken. The passengers wore not molested. Tho Boston & Maine Railroad Compa ny has closed a contract with Simpson & Robinson, of Minneapolis, for the erection of a big grain elevator at Mys tlo Wharf, Boston. Did ever you pay for lamp chimnevs ? There million families of us. We average, maybe, a lamp a family ; chimneys break, perhaps, thnritn nn o -mrfLr n nmn million chimneys year IOf the asfl barrels, RtmoosQ thev cost ten cents a . 1.1. . n,it muce uu iu uvuiuiitj ; uiaia unouiju lo uaii pity mu uuuuua. aeDt. iNine-ienins 01 it wasiu. If vou get Macbeth's" Pearl top or 44 Pearl-glaSS you Will nav a trine more apiece, DUt not - - - . - Disreputable chimney makers are trying to iurnisn tne aeaiers ith cheap imitations. They DreaK of the household and fill the.ash l,arrels a plague and a nuisance, t ,.f S, o , t ln rrl, t v; r, rl Insist on having the right kind, Pittsburgh, Pa. Geo. A. Macbeth Co. " We Study to Please I " Old Stand. New Goods EVERYTHING IN THE GROGERY LINE ALWAYS IN STOCK. Pish, Butter and Eggs, Flour and Feed, Potatoes, Green Truck, Hay and Straw, &c, &o Gallagher's Cheap Cash Store (Muldoon's old stand) CORNER CENTRE AND WEST STREETS. ABRAM HEEBNER CO., PORT CARBON, PA., Manufacturers ot Of Every Description. Flags, Badges, Caps, Regalias, &c. WFINEST GOODS-LOWEST PRICES.-W Write for catalogues. Correspondence solicited. FORMER'S Saloon and Restaurant No. 11S N. WHITE STREET. First-class Lager Beer, Ale, Porter and Teni' perance unnits ana uigura. iu om Wines and Liquors always on hand. II. O. FOLMEIt, Prop. Call around and spend a pleasant hour. Restaurant Oor. Main and Ooal Sts., Bhenunaoan, ru. lingular meals at popular prices served at ail times, Ladles' dining ana re freshment rooms attach, ed. liar stocked with the finest brands of cigars and faucy drinks. Leading Restaurant in Town. COFPBB HOUSE MHS. CONNICK IN CHARGE. ASHUARB MEAL AT A NOMINAL PMC EverrthtnR well cooked and dean. An elab orate bill of fare dally. Lodgings for travelers. . 1 91X18, COX4KICK, 3 f, Slalll Ht, a, 1 -nm I Latest U. S. Gov't Report rowaer Jeff Davls'g Ulrthiloy. BnAtjvoiii, Miss., June 4. Yesterday was the anniversary of the birth ot Jeff Davis. He was born in Kentucky 84 years ago. In many parts ot the South tho anniversary of tho birth of the ex President of tho Confederacy was ob served with quiet but appropriate cere monies. In this State the day is a legal holiday. ItCnrtiOolds.Ooarka.SoTfiThroat.Cronf.InihieMa, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis i 1 Althmn. A ertU urc Tar uoauiaiMwu u . " ,.7 advanced augca. vi-mito-i- iju ... ... c-llcnt effect after tihins the firat doa& eu t UMt rrnt. -"t' Wu, M -tou aat Sim AN ORDINANCE i An ordinance to provide for a supply of water for the use :o( the inhabitants ot tho Bor ough of Shenandoah, and for the ercotlon and maintenance ot works, machinery, vn' gincs and all other necessary apparatus for working, raising, conveying and Introducing into the Borough of Shenandoah an abund ant supply of pure water for domestic uso of tho Inhabitants and to protect property In said borough from destruction in case of lire and fixing a tltno for the holding of a publto election In said borough for authority from tho citizens thereof to lncreaso tho bonded indebtedness for tho purpose afore said. Be it ordained by tho Town Council of tho Borough of Shenandoah, and It Is hereby or dalned by the authority of tho same. Sec. 1, That tho Borough of Shenandoah shall provide a supply ot puro water for the In habitants ot said borough and erect and main tain ull the works, machinery, engines and other necessary apparatus for tho malting, raising, conveying and introducing into tho said borough an abundant supply of puro water, for tho pur pose ot furnishing and distributing to tho in habitants of the said borough n sufficient sup ply thereof for domestlo use and to protect the property therein from destruction by lire, and the said Borough of Bhenandoah is hereby u thorlzed to acquire streams of water and adja cent lands and rights of way to carry out tho Intent ot this ordinance. Sec. 2. That Tuesday. June 11th, 1892, bo fixed as a day for holding a special election in the said Borough by the qualified electors thereof for authority to Increase the debt of tho Bor ough for the purpose of providing a supply of water for the uso of tho inhabitants of said Borough of Shenandoah and the protection of property in said borough from destruction in case of lire, and said special election shall bo held at the regular poling places and by tho election officers In said Borough of bhenandoah in manner provided by law. THOMAS J. JAMES, Prest, Town Council. JAMES SMITH, Chief Burgess. Attest: T. J. COAKLET, . Secretary Town Council. FREE -UTaTOa- EXAMINATIONS Our EYIS SPECIALIST Will be In SHENANDOAH, OK HDD!, JUKE Sib, AT THE FERGUSON WE, JFrom 8:30 a. m. to 5 p. m. Persons who havo headache or whose eves are causing discomfort should call upon our spec ialist, and they will receive Intelligent unci skill ful attention. NO CHARGE to examine your eyes. Every pair of glasses ordered Is guaran teed to be satisfactory. Oculists and Opticians. 1010 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. M. A. HEFNER, 5 North Jardm St, Shenandoah. WAGONS ami CARRIAGES In all the latest styles, of tho finest make and dos i nnun in tno worm lor mo money, manu factured by the Cook Wagon Company. al-SEND FOR CATALOGUE QOMBINATIU HrTIU,ith RubWlJlrt tLiut ? am. mi h .110 M :iia iwncD, r nan law . U IHJ VU (4 MiiMn jnialcp PuaMe, 8-Uwb Tin 1U (KM E. C. MEACHAM ARMS CO.. ST. LOUIS, KB p M, HAMILTON, il. Di, PHYSICIAN AND SUR0E0U. omoe-29 West Lloyd Btreet, Bhenandoa ra. THE MOD'S ACTION CONDEMNED. Fublio Opinion Ttencts In Ilegard to tho Port Jcrvls Irnclilne Pom Jcnvis, N. Y., June 4. Tho ex citement in this vlllago over tho lynch ing of the negro, Robert Lewis, Btlll oon tlnuos at fover heat, and further de velopments aro 1 awaited with Intense Interest. Public attention Just now is centred upon tho coroner's Jury, whoso duty it will be to Investigate tho circumstances surrounding the lynching, and, if pos sible, to traco out the ringleaders ot tho lynchers. Opinion in regard to tho act of the mob has completely changed. At first citizens, upon learning of the lynching, gave to It an unqualified approval, and the whleperB which came from tho vari ous groups of persons who gathered to discuss the matter were to the effect that Lewis had mot a Just and merited fate. But a decided reaction In public opinion is observable, and it Is now felt that tho honor of tho vlllago is deeply concerned In bringing the leaders of the deed to Justice. Much depends upon the coroner's Jury for an accomplishment of this object, In the event of a whltewashtna ver dict, which is feared In some quarters, the duty of working up facts will do volve upon District Attorney Ilirchberg, who is out of town nt presont. Peter J. Foley, whom Lewis lmnll- catcd as tho instigator of the assault, Is n tno jail at Uoshen, whither be was removed for fear thnt an attomnt would also bo made to lynch him. Lena Mc Mahon is in a critical condition. She Is badly bruised about tho head, body and limbs, and Is otherwise badly Injured. Her clothing was saturated with blood. A now phase has been given to tho af fair by the discovery ot some blackmail ing letters written by Foley to Miss Mo Mahon. In them he makes a demand upon her for money, threatening, in do- fault thereof, exposures which would forevor ruin the girl's character. .A warrant charging Foley with blackmail has been sworn out by the girl's father, which will be served upon him after he has testtllea at the Inquest. Ills pres ent detention la not on a criminal charge but solely to socuro bis presence as a witness before the coroner's jury. BI3MARCK WON'T BE RECONCILED. The Umioror IVIllini; to Treat lllra With I'uvor, bat la Diet With Hofusiil. Behli, Juno 4. It haa Just been learned that another attempt to recon cllo tho Einpetor and Prince Bismarck has miscarried. Baron Btumm ot Nean- klroben and Daron Lucluo of Treves havo boon workiug to this end for some tlnw. To tbera Is due, it Is said, thut the Emperor ev.Ujudtd such hearty con gratulations to Count Herbert Bismarck and Uouutrj-s Jlnraaret uoyos when tho betrothal wad announced reoontly. Rumors wuvu started from soml- offlclal souroas that Count Uexbort was loo or to tho illnlstry of foreign fairs, and everything seamed rips for t reconciliation. The Emperor showed himself willing to treat the father and son with favor, to return the latter to the foreign serv ice of tho Empire, and to consider, It Is said, tho succession of tho Prince to his old post. The first conditions wero, however, that Prince Blemurck should cease at ones hU virulent newspaper at tacks on the government, and should call upon his sovereign at Potsdam When Count Rantzan communicated these conditions to Prince Bismarck, the ts-Cbaucellor, despite all arguments, re fused utterly to consider them. Attempt to Mow Up a Uoller Factory. Chicago, Juno 4. A morning paper reports the discovery ot an alleged at. tempt to blow up tho boiler factory ot William McGregor. Dynamite was the explosive to be used, and the miscreants had wires to which was attached a bat tery running to the factory from an ad joining lot. Three men who had hired a room in a house across the street from the factory wero suspected, and an ex amination of the room revealed a quan tity ot dynamite and a strong electrlo battery. The men have disappeared. The owner of the factory believes that they are striking hands, and out ot re venge wished to blow up the building. Typewriting ! Not Prlntlns. Boston, June 4. The typewriter Is barred out by the United btates Circuit Court of Appeals. Three Justices of that court have entered an order that hereafter all motions and other docu ments presented to the court must b nrlnted, and tbey added that typewrit ing is not printing within the meaning ot the order, xne occasion oi tne oraer was the presentation to tho court by an attorney in a case of a motion written with the typewriter. Hereafter all pa- Ders must be similar to those used la the Circuit Court, Bin. Rarrlion Not Soriouily III. Wasuixoton, June 4. The report that Mrs. Harrison l critically 111, and that therefore it would bo Impossible for her to attempt to leave the city, is denied bv Dr. Qardner, ber physician. Dr. Gardner said: "There Is nothing alarm- Inn in the case. Her physical condition Is good," ho said, "but she Is In a very nervous state, from her recent attdok of nervous prostration." She will not leave the White House just at present, but sbo could do so without danger. I'rolmble Murder for Five Cents. New Yokk, Juno 4. It Is believed that Patrick Feaney, who was struok by Michael Qolden yesterday, will die. Golden, who Is a truok driver, held Feaney up and asked htm for the price ot a glass of beer. Feaney refused to give him the money, whereupon Qolden struck Feaney upon the bead with a cart rung, fracturing bis skull. Qolden was arrested, but refused to mako any statement. More Slave rich llanli Indictments. Boston. June 4. The grand Jury of 1 the United States Circuit Court has brought in two moro indictments in the Maverick liauK cases, lor tue purpose, as is understood, of correcting the mis- plaoemeut ot two notes In two counts ot a rormer inuictmeau Bishop O'Reilly's WUL SrniNQiriELD, Mass., Jnno 4, The will ot the late Bishop O'Reilly, dated June 5, 1878, haa been filed for probate, Nearly all the Bishop1 estate, valued at from $100,000 to $500,000, is left to Arohblihop Williams, of Boston, who Is sawed aa ezicutor. WOLFF'S USED DV MEN. WOMEN AKO CHILD nEK, A SHINE LASTS A WEEK. LEATHER PRESERVER. A HANDSOME POLISH. IS WATER-PROOF. 20C. A BOTTLE. cent a foot will pay for changing tho ap pearance of old Furnlturo so completely that it-will look like new. IS THE NAME OF TH BIN THAIDOE5 IT, When "old Sol" makes all things sizzle, Drink Hire3' Root Beer. When dull care makes life a fizzle, Drink Hires' Root Ucer. 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