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HUMPHREYS SVETERIMARY SPECIFICS lor Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Bogs, Hogs, AND POULTRY. 500 Pago Hook on Trent mont of Animals and Chart bent I'rce. cctiebj Fevers, ClonireRtlotiK.Tnflnnimntlon A.A.tSpinnl Meningitis, Milk l'over. II. II. MrnliiB, Iinincnt'K". HhcuinuliHUI. CM!. Dintcinpcr, Knsnl Discharges .!). Itol or Crubs, Warms. i;.K... Coughs, Heaves, Pneumonia, if. 1". Colic or Urlprx, Bellyache. ;.(. Miscarriage. Hemorrhages 11.11. Urinary anil Kidney Diseases' J.I. Eruptive DiNonsen, ninnge. J.K. Diseases of Digestion, rarnlrsts. Single Bottle (over SO doses), - - ,00 Stable Case, with Specifics. Manual... Veterinary Cure Oil and Medlcator, S7.0O Jar Veterinary Cure Oil, - - 1.00 Sold byTJrntirlittii or t.l prepaid snynhere snd Imny qainlltr on receipt of prico. IimrilllEIS'JIED.fO., Ill HaWmUmBt., SewTork. HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC No. In um an r. Tha onl Kneraniifiil remtsAvtor nervous ueDiiitv, vital weaKness, 1 4 " Slid Prostration , from over-work or other causes. 91 per vial, or 6 viaU and large vial powder, Jo? 45. Sold hj Draggietitor lent postpaid on receipt of price. HCnPllUKia'BKD. CO., Ill Alismillam St.. New York. ABSOLUTELY PURE THE OLD RELIABLE SWEET GAPORAL CIGARETTE Has stood tho Test oi Tlmo MORE SOLD THAN ALL OTHER BRANDS COMBINED I'?STATK OK JOHN f. HOKFMAN, DU- f'EAHKD. l.i'ltorH tcHtiimeiitnrv on llio ctnto of John P. Hotl'msn late of Hhetmudonh, fcehuylklll county, Pennsylvania, deceased, lmvinu been granted t tlio undersigned all persons Indebted to paid estate aro requested to make payment, anil those having claims to present the same without delay to William DKitn, Executor. Hhenandoah, Pa. Or his Attorney, J. H. Pomeroy, Shenandoah, Pa. l-a-w-6w JOHN DALTON, AGENT FOIt i.UJ-7 I mm MuiuuoiNiiiui rAuiiwiuumrjjuuiiiiii. Mild 3Jct Fin c M AMERICAN TCBACCO COMPfiHt SUCCESSES, fy tf SHENANDOAH and VICINITY -FOIt BAEBETS' Beer and Porter. TR.Y Barbetj's Bock Beer. W. FOR SALE CHEAP ! 2 Valuable Properties, On North AVhlte Street, , sKCE3srjP.nsrDOjPi.M:. Donhlo hloclt of ilwellingn, Nos. 30 anil 32 North White street, between Centre nnd Lloyd streets. Ik- Also, a tlouWe hlooK ot uwoiuurh, jios. 110 and 118 North "White street, between Lloyd and Coal streets. Apply at the HERALD OFFICE. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. ' National League. At Philadelphia-Philadelphia, lit Bal- tlmoro, 5. At Boston lloston, 10; Brook lyn, B. At New York Washington, 4; Now York, 8. At Pittsburg Pittsburg, S; LouUvlUo, 1. Knstern League. At BuffaloBuffalo, 11; Toronto, 7. At Syracuse Hoohester. 4; Syracuse, 3. At Sprlngflold Wllkesbnrro.O; Sprlngflold.O. At Provhlonco Scran ton, 13 ; Providence, I. 1'ennsylvnnla State League. At Cnrbondalo Cnrbondnlo, 10; Allen town, 3. At Hnzlcton (13 Innings) Lan caster, 0; Hnzlcton, 8. At Pottsvlllo Potts vlllo, 10; Heading, 0. Austria's Next Premier. Vienna, Juno 20. Emperor Francis Jo seph hns sent nn autograph lotter to Prlnco Windlsch Grntz, tbo retiring Aus trian promlor, warmly thanking him for his self sacrificing dovotiou to tho country and its internals, and conferring upon him tho Grand Cross of tho Order of St. Stephen. Ho has also sent gracious letters and has conferred decorations upon tho other retiring ministers. Tho emperor bos requested tho Marquis do Bacuquholm, minister of the Interior in the lato Aus trian cabinet, to hold himself at tho em poror's service This Is supposed to indi cate thut.ho will bo tho next premier. Tho Assnssln's Ilullet Proves Fatal. ScitANTON, Pa., Juno 20. William Glrb, who was shot hero Tuesday night, died in tho Lackawanna hospital yestorday. He told the pollco that tho shooting occurred In nn opon field In the northern part of tho city, and that after passing an un known man and woman, who were sit ting In tho field, tho man followed and shot him. The pollco doubt this story, and aro working on tho theory that Glrb, who was a married man, was in tho field with a woman, and that tho shooting arose out or that fact. Probably a Fatal Jump. Chattanooga, Juno 20. A car on tho Lookout Mountain Incllno railway left tho track whllo coming down tho mount nln about SOO feet from tho Point hotel. W. B. Mitchell, president of tho Third National bank of this city, nnd M. M. Henderson were standing on the platform in tho rear of the car, and they both jumped, recolvlng serious and probably fatal wounds. Tho engineer stopped tho car with tho automatic brakes, nono of thoso on tho inside being hurt. Fugitive llauk Cashier Arretted. BALTIMORE, Juno 20. "V7. J. Zlrhut, cashier of tho State bank of Mllllgau.Nob., was arrested here on a chnrgo of forgery, embczzloment, obtaining money under falso pretenses, and for violation of tho Nebraska banking law. Zirhut hab been living in Baltimore slnco January under tho namo of Frank Corning. Ho says that ho took 13,000 from tho bank, but that ?1,60'J of the money belonged to himself. His wife is in Canton, O. Ho is held, awaiting requisition papers. No Chance for Fillbusterers. Jacksonville, Fla., Juno 20. Reports that camo from Fornandlana yesterday that tho rovenue cutter Boutwoll had run up tho river, anchoring opposite tho city and sent u searching party nboard all tho vessels, among them three British steam ships loading with phosphato, proves to bo truo, notwithstanding denials. Tho Rout- woll soems determined to prevent another uiiDustorlug expedition from leaving For nandlna or tho immediate vicinity. Tho Case of Huch F. Doinpsey. HAItnisnuno, Juno 20. The board of pardons heard arguments yestorday in a number or cases, nut owing to tho ab sonco of Attorney Gonoral McCormlck nil I action wus postponed for tho present. j Whon tho caso of Hugh F Dompsoy, tho , Pittsburg lnbor leader, was reached Llou- , tenant Govomor Lyon announced that tho j board would soon agreo upon a tlmo to hear tho application for clemency. Arrested on a Murder Charge. Kutztown, Pa., Juno 20. Gcorgo Ycn ger, aged 81, was nrrcstod last evening on suspicion of having committed tho mur der of Daniel W. Stltzol, who was mys torlously shot near liore on Monday night. Ycnger lived with tho family of Theodoro Schwaugor, a former, near tho homo of Stltzel, and it is supposed that he was jealous because Mrs. Sohwanger was moro friendly to Stitzel than to himself. Murderers Escape from Jail. St. Louis, Juno 20. Ton prlsonors, four of them murderers, tunnelled their way out of tho county jail at Poplar Bluffs, Mo., during the night, and all but ono aro still at largo. A posse is Ecouring tho surrounding country for tho missing men, who aro supposed to have hidden in tho swamps. One of the murderers was captured. Tied to a Telegraph Pole and Shot. Abbeyville, Jliss., June SO. Will Chandler, a negro, who said he wns from Alabama, was yesterday taken from jail here by a mob, tlod to a telegraph pole and shot to doath. Chandler wus accused of robbing and attempting to assault Miss Johns, of this place, and was ldeutilled by that lady. Hlaok Fines Threaten the Itritlsh. London, June SO. A dispatch from Hong Kong says that tho Black Flag general has demanded tho withdrawal of the SOO British marines landed at Anping, in the Island of Formosa. The British officer commanding tho marines has re fused to withdraw, and Is preparing to light. Another Ten Per Cent. Increase. Lebanon, Pa., June 20. Tho Penusyl yanlu Bolt and Nut works yestorday noti fied their employes in the puddling and rolling mills of an lncroaso of 10 per cont. in tholr wages, to go into effect July 1. The company employs about 1,000 man. Kx-Congresimtn Iiland 111. DENVEH, June SO. Kx-Congressman Richard Bland, of Missouri, has returned to the city from his lecturing tour through the state, and Is ill at tho Brown Palaco hotel. His woakoned condition is the re sult of an attack of grip. Italians and Ilrailllans In a Fight. Buenos Athes, Juno SO. Conflicts hove occurred between Italians and Brazilians at Petropolls, a town twouty-flvo miles north of Rio Jonelro. Tho Italians toro tho BruzlUuu flag. Many were wounded In tho affray. Jim Nutt Gets Fifteen Years. Atchison. Kan.. June 20. James Nutt was yesterday sentonced to tho penlten tiarv for fifteen voars for shooting Mrs, Jesse Puyton and Leonard Colmcm in this county on Fob. 4. Act almost instantly, speedily curing tho most obstinate cases. Rheumatism cured in from 1 to 3 days. Dyspepsia and all stomach troubles quickly relieved. Catarrh positively cured. Hcadacho cured in 5 minutes. Nervous diseases promptly cured. Kidney troubles, Tiles, Neuralgia, Asthma and all Femalo Complaints quickly cured. Munyon'a VHalizer imparts new llfo nnd vigor to weak and debilitated men. Ask your drUEglst for n 25-cont vial of ono of Munyon's Cures, nnd if you nro not bene fited your money will bo rifunded. This. Cornpany puts up A cure for every disease Lauer's and Pilsner Beers, Finest,' Purest, Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agent 207 West Coal Street, Shenandoah. Chlche.tcr's Enell.h Diamond Ilrand. Pennyroyal pills Prngglrt for Chichtitcr ItnglUh Di-fS mond Brand la Hm1 and Gold nieulllQvy boxei, Be&led with blue ribbon, TuLo VLJ' no other. Refuse dangerout subitttu- V tiona and imitationt. At Drneeltli. or kii1 4e. In etampi tor particular, teitlmonlali anJ "Heller for I.nrtle." in letter, by return 3lalL 10.000 Tfstlmonlali. JVam Jlaptr. lrhettrChcmlculCo..Mo1Unn Huuor- BoM bj Ul Local DruKtiM, rhlladta.. Chic After All Others Fail CONSULT THE TT T 1 1 sT Dr. Lobb, 329 N. 15th St. Below CnlUiwhlll, IMiUailelptifa. To scciiro ii positive nnl permanent euro of errors 01 ouui nmi lo-.s oi .Mammon unti oi an ilisrue of the Itloou, Kklneys, llladilcr, Kkiu and N rvoits Hvhteni contuK rtt imcu Dr. I-obb. He iruariintees in nil cnos caused bv Kxct'HhCH-. TpnuU'ncoor Inheritatui' to restore to Health nnl Htrcnth by builditi np tlie shuttered ner vous si stem and adding new life and energy to the broken down constitution. Consultation and cxaiulnatlousfreeand strictly confidential. Olllce hours, lally and Sunday, from I) A. M. to 3 l M. and ti to 9 evening", ltend his book on errors of Youth and obscure diseases of both sexes. Sent free. yil in liirfftmnii SUIUC Vnil hoT1 Tnroat, I'iniples, Copper! SnAlC lUU Colored Snotn. Aches. Old Sores! lUkcra In Mouth, Hair-Kalllngl Write COOUI gl(i:.1Ii:i V cu UUT .lluionlc lempleJ Chlcniro. 111., for nroofs of cures. Cuil-E till, MOO.OOO, Worst cases cured in 1CI Hto isa dnym, lOO-paire nook free. A genuine welcome awaits you at Joe Wyatt's Saloon, MAIN AND COAL STS., Pool room attached. Finest whlsko.vs. beers, porter ami ale constantly on tap. (juoice temperance ilrlnks anil cigars. Gilmora's Aromatic Wine- A tonic for ladies. If you are sufier- ing from weakness, and feel exhausted and nervous; are getting thin and all run down, uumore s Aromatic wine will bring roses to your cheeks and restore you to nesn and plumpness. Mothers, use it for your daughters. It is the best regulator and corrector for all ailments peculiar to womanhood. It promotes digestion, enriches the blood and gives lasting strength. Sold by i 06 N. Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. nrThool 1317 Arch St. VI I I IIUUI PHILADELPHIA. PA. The only (lennlnr VDeelaltst In America, notnltnstandln t others advertise. NERVOUS DEBILITY AND THE RESULTS OF INDISCRETION special Mioses and Strictures Pcriuauentlr Cured In it to 6 days LODD POISON arv?u7d0bvenlre?v new method tu JO to w days. 6 years' Kuru- Iiean Hospital and X! practical experience, as Jerllflcales and l)lpfums prove. Send live 2-cent stamps lor uoon, Titu 1 11," lueonij book eiDOslng Quack Doctors aua others ad- 2-cent stamps for book. TllUTII," the only vertlslnir as Kreat specialists. A true friend I to all sufferers and to those contemplating I marriage. The most stuoooru aim uangerous cases solicited. Write or call and bo saved. Hours i 9-3 1 Evn's 8-8 1 Wed. and Bat. eve's I 6-WtNun. 8-U. Successful treatment ay mail. $90 xT'W mini Ministers, Teachers, Afrents Wanted Everywhere MARION UAItLAXD'H KT:W HOOK, "Home of the llible." Over 200 New Photos. Vleaseu, Sells fust Pays big. No experience needed. One sold 51 In 30 hours. Illuotrnted circulars free. Address, Historical Pub. Co., Philadelphia. Lager x ir LllIAIflNGJN ITALY. It Is Accompanied by tho Argu ment of tho Prize Eing, A TREE TIGHT IN THE CHAMBERS. Socialists l'reclpltnto at Hand to tlnntl Conlllct nnd Compel tho Adjournment of tho Clmmlier In Disorder A Duel Heine Arranged lletwoen Deputies. Home, Juno 20. Tho Italinn deputies had an excited dohato yostorday over a Socialist motion to oxtund gonoral am nesty to thoso persons condemned by court mnrtlals, Promler Crlspl, amid interrup tions, said that tho right of pardon was a royal pcrrogative, and tho chamber could not grant nmncsty. An uproar followed whon turning to the Socialists ho said: "When tho timo comes to rccommond prisoners to tho king's clemency tho gov ernment will think not only of tho lcadors" in whom nlone you aro interested, but will think of all those who really suffer." A quarrel then broko out in tho chamber, which Socialists finally led In a fisticuff and a general tumult, amid which tho sitting was suspended. When it was ro sumedtho president ordered an inquiry into tho Incident, with a vlow to inflicting punishment. A duel is bolng arranged bo twecn Deputies Dcandrlcs and Casale. At a moetluu of tho majority In tho chamber last night, 230 doputles bolng present, Premier Crlspl declared that tho incident proved tho necessity of now regu lations for tho chamber. A resolution was adopted that Doputy Clbrarlo should pre sent a motion to tho chamber that this was tho sonso of tho majority, and should demand that It bo voted upon forthwith. The Home correspondent of tho London Times telegraphs that papor as follows: "Today's scone in tho chamber was dis graceful. An actual combat, In which tho entlro extreme left nnd most of the ad joining section of tho chamber soon par ticipated, occurred and tho staircase lead ing to tho upper benches wns soon densoly packed with a fighting crowd. Therb seems a consensus of opinion that tho president of tho chamber is incompetent to direct its proceedings." France and Venezuela. CAKACAS, Venezuela, Juno 20. The gov ernment has glvon out that there Is every prospect of nn early settlement of the dif ficulties ponding botwoen this country and Franco, whllo llko lottors received from Paris, and from rollablo sources, assort just tho contrary, and intimato that if England and France do not make com mon causo against this country it is mora than likely that Franco will help England claims, nnd recognizo them ns just. A semi-official telegram received last even ing from Washington announced that the secretary of stato would follow up tho policy of the Into Secretary Grosham and will finish a now interpretation of the Monroe doctrine which tho lato secretary had in study. Inspector McLaughlin's Sentence. New York, June 20. Judge Barrett, in the court of oyer and terminer, sentencod Police Inspector William W. McLaugh lin, convicted of extortion, to two years and six mouths in stato's prison. On hearing tho sentenco McLnughllu turned deathly palo. A week's stay was granted to ullow tho condemned man to arrango his affairs boforo leaving for prison. Sub sequently an order to show causo why a stay should not bo granted ponding nn ap peal was made by Justice Gaynor in this city. Tho ordor was mado returnable on Saturday in Brooklyn. Iluyvrnrd Gets a Stay. Minneapolis, Juno 20. The Hnyward caso was presented to tho judges yester day In Chambers, nnd a stay of thirty days was granted upon condition that tho caso be argued this torm, which ends July 0. Hayward wns to havo beon executed tomorrow. Tho probability is that a now trial will bo refused, and tho condomned man will likely bo exooutod somo tlmo during tho month of July. Ho has already exprossed himself ns being op posed to any unnecessary delay if ho is to bo executed. Tried to Murderer Ills Wife. WlLKESHAltliE, Pa. June 20. In a fit of jealousy Samuel Lcahmnn fatally wounded ills wife yestorday aftoruoou by shooting her in tho left breast. Tho would be murderer tried to escape, but was arres ted and placed In jail. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations of the New York and I'h'IIadelplila Kxchauges. New York, June 19. Share speculation on the Stock Kxchange opened moderately active and generally lower, and In the first fifteen minutes a decline of per cent, had been recorded. During the afternoon some few shares depreciated slightly, but the market in the main was In good tone. Closing bids: Del. & Hudson...-120W N. Y. Central 102 D h. & W 162ft" N. Y. & N. E- 45 Erie 10 Pennsylvania fciy Lake Erie & W.- 21K Heading 17 Lehigh Nav St. Paul. ti Lehigh Valley...- 37M W. N. Y. & Pa i New Jersey Cen..-1004 West Shore 107 General Markets. PntunEt,PiHA. June IB. Flour weak; win ter supcrlino, 82.8ia3.05i winter extras, $3.10 3.35; No, 2 winter family, $3.40&3.55s Pennsyl vania roller, clear, 83.003,75; Pennsylvania roller, straight, $3.85 4; western winter, clear, $3.U03.75; western winter, straight, $3.854.10. Wheat weak, lower, with 70fto. bid and 77o. asked for June. Corn quiet, firmer, with 515jo. bid and 55c. asked for June. Oats dull, steady, with 35Mc bid and 35Hc. asked for June. Hay steady: choice timothy, $1313.50. Dicf steady; beef hums, $11)010.50. Pork dull. Lard dull; western Bteam. $0.70. Butter dull, easy; western dairy, 0I4c.;do. creamery, 1218o.; do. factory, S,UHc; El gins, 18c; Imitation creamery, HSlSo.j New York dairy, ll17c; do, creamery, 18c.; Penn sylvania creamery prints, funcy, 19c; do. fair to choice, 1.V318C.: prints Jobbing at20&23o. Chee8ellrm; New York large, 5H7Kc; do. small, 5M&8C,; part skims, Ulc; full skims, KSlMc. Eggs heavy; New York and Pennsyl vania, 13314c; western fresh, 12Q13. Live Stock Markets. New Yohk, June 19. Ileevos closed at Mon day's prices for good and a shade lower for common and medium; oxen, bulls and rows steady; native steers, poor to prime, $1.35 5.95; stags and oxen, $3.7535; bulls, $2.25 3.90; dry cows, $23.G0, Calves lower on veals; steady on buttermilk calves; poor to prime veals, $4.5036.60; buttermilk calvos, $3,37 4.25, Sheep uud lambs steady; poor to good sheep, $24; common to choice lambs, $4,60 6.75. Hogs higher at $5.105.al. East Liu&itTY, Pa., June 19. Cattle dull, unchanged; prime, (5.25&5.50; good butchers, tl.10ai.30; bulls, cows and stags, 123.30. Hogs active and steady; medium Philadel phia, it.t5SI.00; fair to best Yorkers, $4.00 4.85; routh, $3&3.50. Sheep and lambs slow; extra, 83.10a3.25; fair to good, I2S2.80; best laraba, $3.60a3.e0; tpring lambs, $3S5. Veal calves, 5 6oa8. in Mr. Wm. Thornton of 127 IV. Jlnrkot Street Explains How and Why He Did It. (.From the Elmira (7aree.) Old ago lins many Infirmities, nono of which aro moro prevalent than kidney dis orders. Have you ever noticed how tho old pcoplo complain of backache, lamo back, 'mid general listlcssncss? And thero arc many other symptoms of which they do not sponk, such ns bloating of tho limbs, pninful and infrequent urination or cxcessivciicss of urinary discharge. Jlost pcoplo think tliey arc too old to find relief nud cure, but this is not so. Ko better ovidenco than the follow ing, which comes from an Elmira citizen, who 1ms been cured of n very severe caso at 77 years of age. Mr. Win, Thornton of 127 West Market Street, speaks of his caso in this way: "lam 77 years old. lhavo been aillictcd with that dreaded complaint (kidney disease) for over ten years, mak ing my old ago a burden. I was so bad as to bo forced to carry a belt at all times, and, when my suffering became beyond endurance, I would put on the belt draw ing it tightly around mo and bucklo it, thus bringing an extreme pressure over tho kidneys; this, undoubtedly, forced tho urine out, a function which tho kidneys themselves had become too diseased to per form. My condition I put down to a strain I received. I began taking Doau's Kidney Pills. After two or three days I noticed their effect. I was much surmised. as tlic ailment wns so severe and so long standing, while I had tried many remedies without any relief whatever. The pain I have experienced at times from straining in my efforts to discharge the urino was simply awful. I have dono away with the uso of my leather belt, and the pain has all gone, and I recommend Doan's Kidney Pills to all afflicted with kidney and urinary disorders." For sale by all dealers, or sent by mail on receipt of price by Foster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., solo agents for tho U. 8. For Sale at Kirlin's Phtmacy- tiik bicycle: girl. The hninniock trlrl Is out of ilnte, The cairlHge itlrl pi"". The girl wli rides th bicycle Itule nil the world tn-dny, Stio flushes by with graceful speed. As If she rode on air, And, n she glides along, ho finds Admirers everywhere. Let BMiop Doanc andllUhop Coxe Abue her ns the' lmy, The cycle girl is here, hrHiul new, And pho is heie to stay She doesn't core how much they fuss, 1 or sho knows she's all right. And, even as they grumble they ilnst own she's out of sight. So here's to the sweet cclo girl, In bloomers or in skirts: f-ho's worth a dozen of the girl That lounges 'round and flirts; And hero's ft wish for HWhop Coxe, A-ralling on the fence; That he may 1-ve and grow in grace. And some day have more sense. Scmerville Journal. Distressing Kidney and Bladder diseases relieved in six hours by the "New Groat South American Kidney Cure." This new remedy is a preat surprise on account of Its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back and every part of tho urinary passages in male or female. It relieves retention of water anil pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief ami euro this is your remedy. Sold at the City Pharmacy, 107 South Main street, next to the post oflice, Shenandoah, Pa. 4 0-3m Corner-Stone Laylntf. The numbers nnd Iritnds of Grace United Evongelical congiegation, of Schuylkill Havpn, expect u gieat day on Sunday, June 23. Tbe corner-stone of the new church will he laid with appropriate ceremonifs. Rev. C. S. Haman, presiding elder, will have charge, assisted by the pastor, Hev. A. H. Snyder, Revs. H. W. Behney,of Pot'sville, and J. Stenner, of (Jressona, are expected to be present. If it required an annual outlay of 100, 000 to insure a family against any serious consequences from an attack of bowel com plaint during the year there are many who would feel It their duty to pay it; that they could not afford to risk their lives, and those of their family for such an amount. Any one can get thisinsurauco for 23 cents, that being the price of a bottlo of Chamber lain's Colic, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy. In almost every neighborhood some one lias died from an attack of bowel complaint before medicine could bo pro cured or a physician summoned. One or two doses of this remedy will cure an ordinary caso. It nover falls. Can you afl'ord to take the risk for bo small an ainouut? For sale by Gruhlor Bros.. Drug gists. With the right men on the State ticket Maryland Republicans are bound to win. Baltimore American. Mr. James Perdue, an old soldier resid ingat Monroe, Mich., was severely ailllcted with rheumatism but received prompt re lief from pain by using Chamberlain's Pain Balm. lie says: "At times my back would ache so badly that I conld hardly raise up. If I had not gotten relief I would not be hero to write those few lines. Chamber lain's Pain Balm lias done me a great deal of good and I feel thankful for it." For sale by G rubier Bros., Druggists. Let us hope that the college gradnatfa win nve up to tbe baccalaureate Pennons. Boston Herald. ,0 Two Lives Saved. Mrs. l'hoebo Thomas, of Junction City, 111,, was told by her doctors she had con sumption, and that there was no hope for hor, but two bottles of Dr. King's New Discovery completely cured her and she says it saved her life. Mr. Thos. Eggors, 139 Florida Sr.. San Frnnolsco. suffered from a dreadful cold, approaching con sumption, tried wituout result everything else, then bought one bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery and In two weeks was cured He is naturally thankful. It is such results, of which these nro samples. that prove the wouderful eftloaoy of this medicine in coughs and colds. Free trial bottles at A, Wasley's drug store. Tbo Grand Jury at Charleston lefnsed to lind true bills in six dispensary cases. The only remedy in the world that will at on co stop itchiness of the skin in any part of tho body, that is absolutely safe aud never-failing, is Doan's Ointment. Get it from your dealer. Tbe bloomers makes tbe hoebandlblne. SL The Town Crowded with Visitora from All Parts of Germany. EMPEROR WILLIAM TOR PEACE The German Ituler's Significant Utterance at n Banquet In Hamburg Description of the Great Canal Which Cost the Ger man Government 838,600,000. Kiel, Juno 20. All day long yesterday there wns n ceaseless incoming of trains hither on tho rnllroads, each one filled to tho last inch of avnllablo space with eager humanity. Visitors have llocked in thou sands in tho streets of the town and In the harbor, and every pluco is overflowing with people. The main streets aro almost Impassable with the streams of men, women and children. Tho crows of tho American, French, Austrian, Roumanian and Spanish war ships were allowed shoro Icavo. Tho Aus trlnns, ns tho representatives of ono of tha powers in tho trlplo alliance, were the chief objocts of Interest to the spectators. Pleasure steamers, loaded to their ut most capacity with crowds of sightseers, mado numberless trips all day in tho har bor, each ono going tho rounds of all the warships, which aro tho central, feature in the great spectacle. Each pleasure steamer as they cumo abreast a man-of-war exchanged cheers with tho jolly tars on board, aud nono of them ever seemed to grow wonry. Tho Empress Augusta of Germany ar rived hero at 8 o'clock last evening, and wns received at tho station with great cer emony and. driven to tho Schloss amid salvos of artillery and tho cheering of the multitude which lined all tho streets. Tho great ovont at Hamburg yesterday wns tbo arrival of Emperor William, who reached tho city at 4:15, accompanied by a staff brilliant in uniforms. A company of the Hamburg roglmont, with band and banner, rondorcd military honors at the station, whero also tho entlro sonnto and burgomnsters of tho repub'llo and Hnnso City of Hamburg were in attendance. After the reception at the station the com pany wns driven In open stato carriages through tho principal streets of Hamburg. In the ovenlng there was n banquet at the Rathaus, with tho omporor as the prin cipal flguro. Burgomnstor Lehman wel comed tho omporor to Hamburg in a pa triotic nddross, and tho emperor responded in u brief speech, in concluding which ho said; "Wo have cast a glanco upon the eter nal sea. Lot us now direct our looks to tho sea of tho peoplo's hearts. All nations uplift themselves to us here today with a questioning look. They need and desire peace. In poaco alone can the world's commorco oxpand. In peaco alone can It thrive, and ponce we shall uphold." At tho banquet tho number of guests at his majesty's tnblo wai sixty-four; the total number of guests, including tho members of tho diplomatic corps, who dined In a separate room, was 600. Tho varied uni forms of tho guests, the contrasting colors, tho profusion of military and other deco rations, and the goncral aspect of stately magniflcenco and power presented a splendid spoctaclo. Tho great canal which joins Baltlo soa to the German ocean wns oight years in building, nnd cost $33,500,000. It Inter sects tho peninsula of Schleswig-Holiteln trom Brunsbuttol, near tho mouth of tho Elbe, to Holtonau, ou tho Koll bay and opposite that city, a distance of about flf ty-nino miles. Tho entrances at both termlnts hnvo beon providod with dock gates for tho passage of vessols both en tering or leaving tho canal At the Kiel end tho gatc3 will be gen erally opon. At tho Brunsbuttol end they will bo opened in normal weather during flood tldo for a period of throo or four hours each day. Each of tho gatos is 21 yards wido, and tho spaco inclosed by its walls Is 104 yards in length. Tho lowest possible depth of wator at Brunsbuttol end is almost live fathoms and at Holto nau a triflo moro. Tho whole canal is lighted by electricity, and tho light furnished Is powerful enough to cnublo navigators to plainly discern the routo by night. At nil thoso points where tho canal runs through small lakes and ponds, of which quite a number lio along the routo, tho buoys nre lighted by gas. Steam tugs are stationed ut each main gate to tho canal to assist tho passago of vessels, and Insido the gates aro harbors for tho accommodation of vessols which havo to wait for passago. At tho lowest possible water tho canal has a dopth of four and a half fathoms. Tho breadth at tho bottom of tho canal Is twonty-four aud one-tonth yards. At sovoral points tho canal is crossed by movoblo bridges, which, whon oponed, leave a freo space of fifty-four and ono-fourth yurds. There are also a number of ferries. Tbe men of tho German ironclads Helm dall and Hagen regaled tho American and Danish sailors at tho Waldwelz res taurant on Tuesday. Yostorday the crews of tho Gorman Ironclads Sachsen and Wurtomburg desired to similarly compll mont tho crews of the French men-of-war Hocho and Dupuy Delomis, but the French admiral declined to allow tho Frenchmen to go on shore, explaining that tho French crows are not permitted to land during their presenco In Kiel harbor. Missouri's Coming Stiver Convention. Lebanon, Mo., June 20. John W. Fer rls chairman of the Lacledo county Demcv cratlo committeo nnnounccd that he hau nt last recolved favorable responses from more than n majority of tho 114 Demo cratic county chairmen in regard to his circular asking them if they wore in favor of calling a Democratic state convention for tbo discussion of tho financial ques tion. It Stato Chairman Maffltt refuses to do so, Chairman Ferris announces that he will issuo the call, buoked by u majority of tho county chairmen. To Assail ltosebery's Government. London, Juno 20. Tho Standard this morning states that it hears that the Unionists tneditntu moving a voto of no confidence in tho government. The Tlmos in nn editorial suggests tbo same thing, and sayg that tho government is almost certain to bo dofoated on a well chosen is sue. "If tho Unionists neglect to grasp tho opportunity presented to thorn," says Tho Times, "a heavy responsibility will rest upon both tho leaders and followers." The Weather, For eastern Pennsylvania, increasing cloudiness and showers; cooler in the western portlou; slightly shifting winds. For New Jorsey, showers; easterly winds. For District of Columbia, Maryland and Delaware, increaslngcloudiness and show ers; slightly cooler; southeasterly winds, becoming uorthorly.
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