if1 for EVENINGHERALD IWTAIII.I.SllHD 18T0. Published every KvenlnR, Kxospt Sunday, at Sooth Jabmn Hthrbt, Nhab Cbkthr. The Herald In delivered lnBlieiiftmlonn nnd the surrounding towns lor six cento a week, pay itble to the cmrrlein. ny mall M.00 a year, or JS ents a month, payable In advance. Advertise ment oharRed a wording to pace and position. The publishers reserve the rr lit to cliange the ymlrlon ol advertisements whenever the pub Ileatlon of news demands It. The right Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid (or or not, that the publishers may deem improper. Advertising rates mado known upon application. Kntered at the postolllee at Shenandoah, Pa., as second class mall matter. THLBPHONK CONNECTION. "All tie Hews That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald THUnSDAY. JUNE 10, 17. AVk have heard of no movement to ojlebmte July 4th fa this town, while other patriotic towns In the county are making the neeoswiry arrange ments for a monster demonstration. Thk BVRNING Hhrald acknowl edges the receipt of an invitation from the president of Lehigh Uni versity to attend their exercises of University week, June 18th to 10th. Ais'otiikr chapter in the now famous Inn suit was enacted at I'ottsvllle, when argument was heard before Judge Lyon, of Juniata county, on the preliminary injunction granted to prevent the borough from tearimr down tho stone "wall. It is hoped a decision will soon rendered. be Tun bill authorizing County Com missioners to pay constables for ser vices rendered in making returns to court or elections, attending special borough, township or ward elections, and traveling expenses since Janu ary 1st, 1890, in all cases where the same remain unpaid, has passed both houses of tho Legislature, and is likely to receive tho Governor's signa ture. TliK Buffalo Commercial tolls story of a little girl who was greatly disturbed by the discovery that her brothers had set traps to catch birds. Questioned as to what she had done in the matter, she replied : "I prayed that.the traps might not catch the birds." "Anything else?' "es,"she replied, "I then prayed that God would prevent the birds getting into the traps," and, if as to illustrate the doctrine of faith and works, "I went and kicked tho traps all to pieces." Much interest is manifested here in the Wintersteen conspiracy trial at Bloomsburg, and tho reports of tho proceedings are eagerly read by our people. The prosecution on Tuesday rested its case with the examination. of Wintersteen and turned the de fendant over to the Commonwealth for a rigid cross-examination. The case will probably go to tho jury this week. It is said that a verdict of guilty is not at all likely, for various reasons. Whatever the verdict may bo an appeal will be taken, a pro ceeding entailing much expense and endless delay. BikiJi'O fads are all the go now. One of tlie latest fads is jewelry or designs, created especially to suit wheelmen and wheelwomen. Nat urally the fad is becoming popular. Tlie most fetching thing of nll,though, is the bicycle wheel link engagement bracelet. Tills is mado of series of tiny bicycle wheels, linked together with precious stones, and clasped with u miniature lantern of which the light is a glistening gem. Wheels in bright colored enamel uro used for link cuff buttons, while entire bicycles in miniature are used as "stick" pins and for the decoration of neckwear. Pkoi'lk are governed by their notions and prejudices. Take two brands of goodB of equal merit, tho one well advertised and the other not advertised, the odds ure very much in favor of the first, simply because people are familiar with it. Every thing is against the unknown article and everything is in favor of that which, is well advertised. Put the same baking powder, for instance, in to two boxes bearing different trade marks, one well-known and the other unknown, and let the housewife try them. Suppose by some aooident both leeome damp or musty, and fail to make good bread. She will be more charitable with the advertised article. If she has been using this and found it satisfactory before she will blame circumstances and not the powder. The other brand will get the blame in any event. In a sence, then, advertising is the creating of notions and prejudices in people's minds in favor of the (foods adver tised. Thk Philadelphia Uecord, the lead ing Democratic paper of the state, takes h very gloomy view of the out look for lt party in this state. It says: "There Hied to le aDemocratir jiarty in Pennsylvania, There are yet Democrats in the stute; but they are so divided on a single question of national policy that they are incapa ble of rendering the state such ser vice as should 1m reasonably expected of a strong minority. TheHecord thought last year, thinks this year, and will always continue to think, that a frightful mistake wag made when Demoorwy was switched oil from the main line to the Populist side traok. JJilt while Deiiiooruts are disagreed, as to the temporary flimn cirvl iMUe, they are of one mind as to hundreds of other essential policies of government. AVhy can they not put off the possible issue of 1000, and give their attention to the immediate i and pressing issues of 180? t Nothing stHtids in tlie way of Democracy but Democracy itself. It is in the mire up to its neck, but there Is no need to wade further in. Why not turnabout and wade out ?" Don't neglect a cough because the weather I pleasant; before the next storm rolls a rou ml It may develop Into a serious diffi culty beyond rennlr. One Minute Ceugh Cure Is easy to take and wilt do what Its name implies. C. It. llageubuch. Street Cne Collide With n Wniron. Boston, June 10. An accident by which several persons were Injured, one perhaps fatally, occurred yesterday by a collision between an express team and an electric car ' at the corner of Hromfleld and Washington streets. The car struck the rear of the lieavy team, which was pushed violently niralnst the crowd of passers-by, catch Ins them between the wheels and a fence which surrounds a new building. The Injured are: Atlas Cora Jackson. of Lynn, struck In the head and nicked up unconscious; O. ID. Qulmuy, severe ly bruised; Israel Pratt, of Maiden, hip dislocated; James O. George, of Maiden, Internal Injuries, may dlBT NUGGETS OF NEWS. George IS. Smith has been appointed postmaster at Laurel, Del. Three men and a woman have been arrested In San Francisco upon a charge of counterfeiting. A miner wan Instantly killed and an other seriously injured In an explosion at a coal mine near Peoria, Ills. Mrs. Duty, wife of a wealthy farmer of Solo, Texas county, Mo., eloped with a lfi-year-old boy on the farmer's prize stallion. The student who painted the statue of John Harvard at Cambridge has been foroed tov leave college by the stu dent Investigating committee. Mrs. Nancy Clem, who was tried fire times for murder, sentenced to be hanged twice, and finally escaped on a technicality. Is dead at Indianapolis. There Is very little change In the In dian situation In Montana. Chief White Bull says he will never be taken alive, and there may be a sad mix up at any time. Plv'o Iliintlrud i'lHliori'iion Drowtio'et. Victoria, U. C, June 10. Meagre par ticulars were brought by the Empress of Japan of a disaster which befe'll the fishermen of Chusan archipelago, off the coast of China. On May 13, when most of the flailing boats wore out .on the fishing banks, a terrific gale sprung tip. Of the several hundred boats out at the time, very few returned, and It is estimated that some five hundred men lost their lives. Their light boats were smashed, and they were left to tight a hopeless battle with the merci less waveB. Several large junks were lost. In which .scores perished. Fined for I'lliliustorlnir. Kingston, Jamaica. Juno 10. Captain Edward Murphy, of the steamer Lau rada, was fined $600 yesterday for vio lating the foreign enlistment act. Captain Murphy was under $1,500 ball for his appearance Tuesday In the United States district court at Wil mington. Del., charged with violating the neutrality laws by engaging in a filibustering expedition to Cuba. His case was called before Judge IJradford, who ordered a forfeiture of the bond, but gave the captain's counsel until June 22 to Me reasons why tho otdcr should not be made effective. UNinNsod From Wont I'olnt. V.'est Point, N. Y.. June 10. The fol lowing members of the fourth class were found deficient and discharged from the military academy yesterday: Thomas A. Uarce, Ohio; Alfred J. Ehrmen, Maryland; 13d ward S. God frey, Missouri; George Kershaw. O "r gla; James Prentice, New York; Will iam S. Itoot, New York; Gordon A. Dennis, Louisiana; Harry F. Gllmore. Wisconsin; Michael Luery, Illinois; Frank A. Thompson, Maine; George C. Wright, New York; Itobert F. Henry, New York. Ittirt'n Death Sentence Alllrmcd, Austin, Tex., June 10. The ' state court of criminal appeals yesterday confirmed tho death sentence rendered against liugene Hurt for the murder of his wife and two children. Hurt was convicted of murdering his wife and two infant children at their home In this city last, August. He hacked them to pleres with a hatchet, and threw the bodies In a cistern In the cellar. Curt was trailed all over the country, and was llnally arrested In Chicago. T-yim'H .luno SnowKtorn. Lynn, Mass., June 9. There was a slight, but well defined, snow Hurry shortl after noon yesterday. The flakes quickly melted after reaching the gnwnd. It was the first snow ever recorded In this vicinity In the month of June. By nourishing m n a m every part of Wmgbpk I Til your system ra wia"a with blood made puro by tak. ing llood's Snrsupnrilla. Then you will havo nerve, mental, bodily and In the Spring digestive strength. Then yon need not fear dlsoaso, bocauso your system will rondily resist scrofulous teiitloucies and attacks of illncBu. Then you will know tho absolute intrinsic merit of Hoo Sarsapanliara,4 cine and Blood I'm ilkr. 41. hIk for rrupured only byC I Hood Jdf'o., Lowell, M iss. u ii r-.j a,;t easily, pioinptlyand MOOd S lJlli! en -Ptiv'v o, .BnUt Wo pam fro .J your RUPTURE if you wear the CHAMPION TRUSS. VUladelshla Trull Co.. 610 Locuit St.. Phli.. Pa. SIITJ sail I IV 1(1 1HM SiHIIU SlSiaaiUP AQ Pltf UUitl ui PI 3 THE OBSTINATE TURK. V)lv Stow In Yielding to tlir Dcmnrtcls of the Powers. London, June 10.The latest advices frmn Constantinople deny thru the powers are advocating direct negotia tions between Turkey and Greece. In other icspects, however, the aspect of affairs is rather worse than be'.ter. It appears that at Saturday's conference the ambassadors declined to accept cither Asslm Hey or 7,1a Uey as a Turk ish peace commissioner. Tills, togeth er witli their refusal tu discuss the re tention of Thessaly, threw the sultan Into audi a rage that he forthwith sum moned a meeting of the special com mission appointed to consider the terms of peace. All day Sunday he was In telegraphic communication with moat of the Eu ropean capitals, and In the evening he gave stringent orders to the grand vjzier, who Immediately resigned. The special commission sat until the small Hthirs of the morning, accomplishing nothing but a spilt among the mem bers, the majority of whom expressed themselves emphatically as opposed to yielding to the powers. The Turks are very angry at the alleged brusque declaration of Sir I'liWIl) Currle, the llrltlih ambassador, that England will never permit Christ ians to return to Turkish rule. It Is ahso stated that the German ambassa dor Is very much disconcerted to ilnd Count Neitdfrtt the Human ambassa dor, supporting Sir Philip Currfe in this respect, and though It Is still al leged that Germany Is advising Tur key to put every man under arms, It Is believed she has seen the advisability of falling Into line with the other powers. Advices from Athens show that the gravity of affairs 1b fully recognized there. M. Scouloudls, the Greek for eign minister, said last evening: "1 do not hesitate to say that the present Is a most critical moment for our existence as a nation." It Is said the Turks have burned all the villages around Domokos, and have occunted and are strongly fortifying the villages of Trlkerlz and Angistrla, as well as defending the entrance to the harbor of Volo. The Greek government has protested to the Dowers against the continued massing of Turkish troops In Thessaly and the hindrances placed by Turkey to navigation In the Gulf of Ambracla, as violations of the armistice. Thorn Is a Class of cople Who are injured by tho use of coflco. liecently tlioro 1ms been placed hi all tho grocery stores a now preparation called (IHAIN-O, made of puro grains, that takos tlio placo of coflco. Tho most delicate stomach receives it without -distress, and hut few can toll it from coffee. It does not cost aw i as much. Cuildran may drink it with great benefit. 15 eta. and 35 cts. per package. Try it. Ask for GKAIN-O. Coining Events. Juno 10. Ico cream festival under tlio auspices of the Famous Base Ball Club, in Uoliblus' opera house. Juno 111. loo croam and strawberry fes tival, in the Presbyterian capcl. Juno 22. Ice croam and Strawberry fes tival under tho auspirns of tlie All Saints P. 13. church, in tlio basement of the church. Conilrnii'o ny tlio senate. Washington, June 10. The senate confirmed the following nominations: Henry L. Wilson, of Washington, min ister to Chile; John G. A. Lelshnian. of Pennsylvania, minister to Switzer land; Lawrence Townsend, of Penn sylvania, minister to Portugal; Andrew D. Barlow, of Mississippi, consul gen era! at tho City of Mexico. The nomi nations of William F. Powell, of New Jersey, ns minister to Haiti, and John F. Gowey, of Washington, as consul general at Kangawa, Japan, were not acted on. "Our littlo girl had diarrhoea in a vory bad form. Wo tried everything wo could think of but without cll'ect until wo got Dr. Fondcr's Ext, of Wild Strawberry, which helped her right away." Mrs. Auu Borg- rnan, Verban, Sanilac Co., Mich. No 32vldonco AtrnliiHt tho l)auntfos. Key West, Fla.. June 10. The United States attorney has sent a message to Washington stating that all of the men found on the suspected 'filibuster Dauntlesswhcn she was captured by tho Miarblehead a few days ago have been released by the commissioner be fore whom they were examined. The attorney also says that he cannot hold he Dauntless on the available evi dence, and unless he Is Instructed to the contrary the vessel will also be tek'ased. Mothers will find Chamberlain's Couli Remedy especially valuable for croup and whooping cough. It will give prompt relief and is safe and pleasant. Wo have sold it for sevoral years and it lias never failed to give tho most perfect satisfaction. O. W." Itiehards, Diiqiiosno, Pa. Sold by Uruhler Bros., druggists. l'ntorHon'n litrlMuic Hill; Weavers. Patersun, N. J., June 10. There Is a hitch in the settlement of the strike at the William Strange silk mill. The matter of wattes has been settled, but the firm wantB the men to return as Individuate, while the men Insist upon returning as a body. They say It this Is not tho case the firm may later pick out the men who leu In the strike and refuse to give them looms. There Is no change In the situation at the Dolphin mill, and no attempt was made to start up yesterday. Ilicyclo riders, football players and athletes Generally, find a soveieign remedy for tho Bjintins and bruises and eute to which they are constantly liable, in Dr. Thomas Ecloctric Oil. Mllllomi'ro t:uupli ntors on Trial. New York, June 10. The work of get ting a Jury for the trial of the officers of Mie American Tobacco company, In dicted for conspiracy, was continued yesterday In the court of general ses sions. Kleven Juror were secured. Th-3 counsel for the accused was augmented by Charles C. Heaman. When it waa eald to tho woman: "In sorrow shalt thou bring forth chil dren," that a perpetual curse waa Eronounced, but the thrill of joy felt y every Mother when sho clasps to her heart her babe proves the con trary. True, dangers lurk In tlie pathway of the Expectant Mother and should be avoided. "Mother's Friend" So prepares the system for the ohance taking place that tlie final hour la robbed of all dancer and pain. Its use insures safety to the life of both Mother and child, and makes ohild birth easy and recovery more rapid. Bant bj Mai', on rtcwlpt UUTTUS. f rM. aon. nulut talalna reloabta iuforsMtl trsMUoa ad voluo voluntary teU moaialt. The BrsdfUld BrKiilalorCo.,jMhuiU,Gs. OLD BY AIL DRUGGISTS. Many Think! S3 Ann nn CASH As follows: 4 First Prlios, each of $100 Cash . -$ 400.00 20 Second" " S100ig?ABicjc!es2,000.00 40 Third " " " $ 25 Gold Watches - 1,000,00 Cash and Prizes ghen each month $3,400.00 Total given during 12 mos. 1897, $4M0Ma WRAPPERS HOW TO OBTAIN THEM. SOAPWriuincrnntitlicy can collect. !nt I fully piildj rnrlo.cil with n Klicrt or paper Mutlna Coinpc-U 1 1 n-. roll nntnn mtil nililrpnM nnil Jlio number of Coupons ; pnt Im. In Level llrna.. I.til.. x.- NetrYork. marked on nutnlile !.,,.,.,, Vrniiper((orWnnJroriipr) with NuallllSK orilio DISTRICT Competitor Uvea - HnToT NAME OF DISTRICT. District New York City, lironiuyiii ji" nnil Sinlen lafnmlat New Jersey. NewYork unite louuidt nf lj. J!. roolyn, xrng awn xtaicn iiy'f I'eiinsylrnnln, lielnwnrc, Mi'V- In ml, Went Vlrwli trlct of ('oliiiiibiii. l, wesr. virHiiiu uuu -3, The New !naland,8tntpa. TTi Blofolee tSi eelebMte.1 1'leroj-HpcclnJ ttern, luTiibr Oeo. N.PiercsAOo .. f Jlnl; llontonVnilNew York. Mllei wllh i Hertford in i' f 1.1 lliutMi .nil N.u, V TirM. HntOlMM Nlelils Lamp. New Deprtiiro Hell, Standard Ojelometer, ml Hunt Llc eaaaie. HOW AMERICAN DOLLARS GO. Wllllnm Wnldorr AhIoi-'h Lnvlali I!o ceptloll to foreign Nobility, London, June 10. William Waldorf Astor gave his second reception at his home in Carlton House Terrace last evening. It was preceded by a dinner party, at which 40 guests were present. Including Prince Alexander of Tech, Ambassador and Mrs. Hay and Miss Hay. The mansion, which even before It became Mr. Astor's residence was counted ninoni the most elegant pri vate mansions In Knzland, has been entirely ronovated. The rooniB have been exquisitely paneled and enriched with line carving. The grand staircase has been lavishly glided and adorned with beautiful frescoes. The dining room Is a remarkable specimen of the decorator's art, and Is hung with mag. nlflcient tapestries The table Is over 40 feet long, prob ably the largest in the country. The table decorations last evening were massive sliver candelabra, while yel low and white orchids and silver bowls containing fruit nnd champagne In Ice were arranged along Its entire length. The reception was one of the most bril liant given In London In recent years. Among those present were the Grand Duke and Grand Duchess Michael of Hussla, Earl Cadocan, the lord lieu tenant of Ireland, and a host of En glish dukes, earls and counts, with their duchesses and countesses, Lord Mayor Fawdel Phillips and the ladv mayoress, and scores Of members of the diplomatic corps. The display of Jewels was simply prodigal, and the house was a mass of (lowers. M. Paderewskl, Mme. Melba. Pol Plancnn nnd other famous artists assisted in tho musical program. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottlo or common glass with urine and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sedi ment or settling indicates an unhealthy condition of tho kidneys. When urine stains linen it is positive evidence of kidney trouble, Too frequent desiro to urinate or pain in tho hack, is also convincing proof that tlio kidneys and bladder aro out of uruer. WHAT TO DO, Thero Is comfort in tho knowledgo so ofteu expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root, tlio great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in relieving pain in the hack, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of tlio urinary passagos. It corrects inability to hold urino and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wino or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many timos during the night to urinato. Tlio mild and tho extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Itoot is soon realized. It stands tho highest for its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need a mcdiclno you should havo tho best. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and ono dollar. You may havo a sninplo bottlo and pamphlet both sent frco by mail. Men. tiou EvBNiNti IIbuai.1) and send your addi'064 to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Iliugliamton, N. Y. Tbo proprietors of tliispnperguarauteo tlio genuine! of this offer. Tried kTiircruo Krom a 'ii'itln. Baltimore, June 10. John Ulm Sny der, a German aged 25, and well dressed, attempted suicide last even ing by throwing himself from the win dow of the Baltimore & Ohio Boynl Blue when near Van Dibber, and while going at the rate of 45 miles an hour. He smashed the car window with his fists and Jumped before ho could be restrained. The train was backed, and Snyder, who was not seriously In jured, ran to a nearby creek and tried to drown himself. He was rescued, however, by train people and .brought to Baltimore. He now lies at the Maryland General Hospital with a scilp wound and badly lacerated hands. A Household Necessity. Cftsoarets Oandy Cathartic, tho moat won derful medical discovery of the ago, pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing tho entire system, dispel colds, ouro headache, favor, habitual conitipution and biliousness, l'louse buy and try a box of 0. C. C. to-day j 10, 38, 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggist. Mr. ltrynu'H IlccTeptlim In Vermont, Burlington, Vt., June 10. W. J. Bry an arrived in this city yesterday. He was very enthusiastically received, and shook hands with nearly everybody who called at his hotel. The Howard Opera House was packed to Us utmost and the audience was appreciative, Oeneral B. B. Smalley, member of tho national Democratic committee, but who Is not a sllverite, had promised to pntertaln i!r. Bryan, but he left the city the night before Mr, Bryan ar rived, for Washington. Tho Weather. For New Jersey: Fair, preceded by showers on the const; slowly rising temperature; northerly winds. For Eastern Pennsylvania, Delaware and Maryland: Partly cloudy; slightly warmer; variable winds. Bunker Snuiiiillnu?' Trial, Chicago, June JO. The work of Secur ing a Jury for the trleJ uf -e-Sank President Cliarlee W, 9 nan Id! ng, of the defunct Globe Savings bank, under In dictment on charges of emberalement, was begun before Judge Smith yester day. Before adjournment four jurors had been accepted. The trial Is not ex pected to last over a wtek after the Jury Is secured. Sick hesdsche can be quickly aud com- Uletely overcume by using liumt fHuiou Utile pills known iu "DeWiu's Little Enrly Itist rs." C. II. Ilsgetibuvh. AND GIVEN FREE J3 FOR SOAP RULES. PtliMwMmrMfMi h . , ,h. KT . -,,,... Niinilipm of cm- pnnsfmra ''e tllstriot In wnlch they rwida will Knell rewire at tinner's option a I leaf -ee sorireiulemsn's riorce Tho HI Oompetilorsttlinsenalnth icy loir Next Largest Numbers of w?D",twV:P"S: tnct In which they reelde will Knrji i r-celt "inner t 2. nieOompetltlonswIUCloso th I,nt Day at Kacll Montlidurlncism. OonMns reMli tooljto lor ono month's competition wlULs pnt Into the nett. 0. Competitors who olrtsln wreppers from nnsoia BoilndeiiKr's stock will bo dlstms'ified. Employees of Lew mothers, Ltd., and tbetr fimlto, are de barred Irom competing. i..jt 4. AprlntMIItofWlnnOTslnOompetltpr'sdltrIct will bo forwarded to Competitors In about SI days alter n. Leter Brothers, Ltd., will endeayortosward tho P&M IWytotho boat of their ability and lodgment tint it la underatood that'jll who compete asreo to ac cept the award ol Lerer Drotbera, Ltd., aa final. LUVL'U 1IUOS., Ltd., Now York. THE RUIZ INVESTIGATION. Spain Has n Itoport to OppOHO That ot Oenorul I, eo. Washington, June 10. It Is learned '.hat the department ot state Is In pos session of two distinct reports bear ing on the Itulz case. One of these re ports was made by Consul General Lee, and has been fully sent out to the newspapers. The other report, really the original, was a Joint produc tion, signed by Consul General Lee and by Dr. Congosta, the Spanish con sul at Philadelphia, who, with General Lee, constituted a special commission to investigate the conditions surround ing the death of Dr. Ituls. In this re port the two commissioners went as far as they could together, which nec essarily confined them to a mere state ment of the facts that are not subject to controversy. Failing to agree upon a statement of the causes which led to Ituiz's death, the commissioners Blgned the document at this point, and thon by mutual agreement made what maybedescrlbed as supplementary reports to their own governments. In which they set out statements that they could not agree to Include In the original report. It is probable that the Spanish government has a report Intended to controvert General Lee's report, made by Dr. Congosto. With all of this literature on the subject in possession of the two governments the possibilities of pro longed negotiations are promising. The publication of the Lee report In advance of Its reception at the sate department has given much annoy ance to the oflliMals, and prdhably will be made the subject of a quiet Inquiry. TEninm.E Accident. It is a terrible ac cident to bo burned or ro titled : but tho mill and ngony and the frightful disfigurements can lo quickly overcome, without leaving a soar by using DoWitt's Witch Salve. 0. II. Ilaccnliuch. Hummer Excursion Jtouto ltoolc. On Juno 1 tho Passenger Department of tho Pennsylvania l&ilroad Company issued tlio 1807 edition of its summer excursion routo book. This work Is designed to pro vido the public with short descriptive notes of tho principal summer rosorts of Eastern America, with the routes for reaching litem. and the rates of fare. Thero aro over four hundred resorts iu tho book to which rales aro quoted, and over fifteen hundred differ ent routes or combinations of routes. It is compiled with tlio utmost caro, and alto gether is tho most complete and comprehen sive handbook of summer travel ever offered to tho public. Its 210 pagos aro inclosed In a handsomo and striking cover, in colors. Several maps, prcsentingtho exact routes over which tickets are sold, aro bound in tho book. It is also profusely illustm'cd with fino half tone cuts of scenery along tho lines of the Pennsylvania railroad and elsewhere Any doubt ns to wlicro the summer should bo passed will be dispelled after a careful ex amination of tlio contents of this publica tion. On and after Juno 1 it may ho procured at any Pennsylvania Kail road ticket otlico at tho nominal price of ten cents, or, upon application to tho general oflicc, Ilroad Street Stution, by mall for twenty cents. Some for ten, some for twenty and some for thirty years havo suffered frum piles and then havo been quickly and permanently cured by using DoWitt's Witch llazol Salve, tlio great remedy for piles and all fo mis of skin diseases, C, II. Hagcubuch. Commandor Clnrkson nt Atliiutlu. Atlantic City, Juno 10. A reception was tendered last night to Commander-in-chief T. S. Clarkson, of tho Grand Army of the Republic, by the veterans now In thiB city to attend the New Jersey department's encampment. It was attended by nearly two thousand old soldiers, and many persons outside of the organization also attended. Tho commander-in-chief waa heartily re ceived. In tho fight for the ofllce of commander of the state a new candl. Ilate was brought out last night, who many persons term the "dark horse" In the fight for the office. He Is W. Frank Gaul, of Post 5, of Camden, Ills oan dldacy Is a great surprise, and the Sands contingent heve put renewed vigor In their effort- to land the prize. The convention opened today In Morris Guards armory. W. B. Johnson, Newark, O., says, "Qoo Minute Cough Cure saved my only child from dying by croup." It lias caved thousands of outers sintering irom croup, pneumonia, nroiiGiiitisauii otner serious throat aim luug troubles, u. ft. Jlagenuuch. TO THE LAND OP SUNSHINE And l'lowers, tho Hand of America, Cali fornia. Via the true pathway, "The Iron Mountain Itoute," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, bliisards or high altitudes are unknown, Pullman first aud second class palace and tourist sleeping cars to point in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arisons, California Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick timo, low rates, and all the comforts of modern railway iinprovementa guaranteed to all who pur ohaae tickets via tlie Missouri Peclno railway system. For rate right from your home, literature, and full Information, drop a postal csrd, J. I. MeUaim, T. P. Agent, 510 Itail- ruad avenue, Klinira, N. Y or 301 Jiroud wy, New York. 8-8-tf W. B. Hoyt, Q, K. P. Act. Not only jille of the veryWWrtt kind can he cured by DeWltl's Witch lls.el Salve, hut iK'Sonm, mhIiIs, Imrna, liruinos, IhiIU, ulwrs nnil all ntlmr skin trouhles can he histunlly relieved by thomuno remedy. ('. II. Hagcn buch. Aak your gtoeer fur ue "Itoyal Patent n , , , ii,Br iimml It uil.i.( Hour, and take no other brand. Itlstbabest I flour mado. l-JL stock and produce markets. Hour' ltooiirei" Klnui"ted 111 ltflurls to Force a Oonornt Hoiictloti. New York, .lime 9 -The stork mnrket pnvlnlmid toilny wilh extraordinary m plnilH (he vitality and llrmness of the Improvement In vnlurs which hns been urlitpted In tho lust two weeks. The re sourcts of the bears wore etlmusti'd in purtlnlh efTorllvp cffoits to bring about n L-enint! rem turn, but they hud " bo abandoned In face of tho strong r.illv ot of the liifit hour, which carried tho nlio'n market with nn nil embracing surge to n higher plane, wiping out the looses which the pnlnsluKIng efforts of the bears had Roiompl lulled earlier In the day, and driv ing them to cover losses by hasty pur onies on the fast rising sonic of prices. The dryings In the last hour were char acterised by groat animation, and tho volume of sales, Which had been smnll for tv.n hours previously, was brought up to e lot ul considerably In excess of that of yesterday, which was the largest since tlio present period of activity. In stocks. Closing htds: Unllo. & Ohio... Ii"! Lehigh Valley.. EU'd ChOBii. t Ohio... 1"H N. J. Central.. T7i Del. & Hudson.. 1MH N. Y. Cntrnl. .100 D., L. & W 117i Pennsylvania .. K'A Krle 13U Heading Ill-, Lnke Krlo W. 14 St. Paul 77 All iisst'B paid. rienornl Mnr'rots. riilliuVplii'i, .Tune 8. Flour quiet: win ter ui i i . W.7u'i2.!M: do. exlr is, l.lfi.25; l'oii!iHH nnin roller, clenr, $1S5ffl. ib. stra.-lt, Sl.lti'iM.SO: western winter. !nr, PIX- 1 1: 1o tialn!.t, H lOSt-4.20 , city lnllln. exti. S1.1O443.40. l'ye i,our quiet at EJ Vtf 2.6i' pel biirrel. Wheat dull, excm' for futuien; can i act whest. Juno, 79' "'.7Mio., do. July, 78. r;ir.i No. 2 Pinna .vtmla and No. Celawsre red. spot, S2ii Sir. , No. 2 r' d. Ju-t 7fl4r. ; do. Julv, 74 V . : do. Beptctrb r, T!' ..: do. Doc-ember, IV". Corn null anil week: stoumer corn, spot, Si'jt&lCi.; No. 2 yellow for looul tr:ule. rate. ; No. 2 mixed, spot nnd June. Lie. Oiitn qui t but firm; No. i wv t illpperl curlots. 2i;uo.: No. 2 white, June. 2j .'::':: do. July. WbWo.; do. Ar.gr.. and September, 2-mii 26o. liny qi'tct. choice timothy, 1".&o for large b,.les r) 'f Btendy; beef hums, S25. Pork h uvl steady: fe.mlly, J10.50. Lnrd mill: westirn steamed. 3.76. Buttor stoudy: western crcamiry, lPglHe. ; do. factory, 710vjc, ; Klglns, 16c. ; Imitation creamery, 9Hlffl2c.; New York dairy, ltwi llVJc. : do. creamery, lhfHtic; fancy prints Jobbing at 17 !ft2flo.; do. Pennsylvania, extra, whole sale, 18c. Cheese quiet; large New York. SMc; small fancy, 7ttf8c ; part skims, 4 GVjO,; full skims, 2 ((.Sc. Eggs steady; New York and Pennsylvania, llVa4i'12o. ; western fresh, 105tllc; southern, $2.65 2.70 per 30 dozen cases. Potatoes steady; southern, new, J3.50l.l0. Tallow firm; city. 3fi3 1-ltJc.; country, 3-lGc. Cot tonseed oil dull; prime crude, 20c. :; do, yellow, 28M;e. Pig Iron easy; southern, t9.25tft10.25; northern, WiU. Copper steady; brokers, ill : exchange. J10. Stiff 11.20. Tin i'rmer; straits, 13.I1,13.C5; plates dull. Spelter firm; domestic, ?t.20 6(il.80. Lead firmer at $S.2M4JF8.30, accord ing to the Metal Kxclmnge, while brokers call the market stendy ot W.1SH. Cab bage, por barrel or crate, Jl.25gl.50. CoT feo Inactive; September, $7.40; December, $7.45; March, $7.00. Live Stock Mnrkcts. New York, June 9. Beevefi active enfi firmer all around; native steers, J4.t,0J 5.15: stags and oxen, $304.60: bulls, fS.Wtfi 3.75; dry cows, $303.66. Calves nctle: venls. $186.28: buttermilk calves. $3.3e 1.25. Sheep firm for good grades: others and yearlings steady; lambs higher sheep. $3.254.W; yearlings. $l.l54fS.0B, lambs. $5.50iG.62U. Hogs quiet nt $IJ.3S CuBt Liberty, Pn., June 9. Cattle re ceipts light; prlnto. TK.15ojR.S6; common to good fat oxen, $2f4. Hogs active; prime light Yorkers and pigs. $3.7008.76; me dium weights, $3.66(63.70; lipavy hogs,'$3.$ (J3.G0; common to fair Yorkers, $3.GO3.6B; roughs, $2.254fS. Sheep steady; choice. fcr4.10: common, $2.603.20: common to good yoorllngs. $8.504.40; spring lambs, M5i5; veal calves, ta. 506 5.75, .CHASES BloodHerveFood For Weak nnd Run Down People. 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I In 'IS tionra (inntirVucBa and 1 and Sidy)' I HUM. JUnfeMTroin tho urn mi itranM. arrMtml 1 Hantiil I UaiwnleHWiuioiitiiiutinvt'nWnt't' irrfiM8 of ALL nruvyiHtN, V - orv. U. ox VOKI. New Ytirk mmm Sick Headache. Nouralgla and Extreme Norvoutnots. VEtt since I was olghteen yoars old until I learned of Dr. Miles' Kestora tlvo Remedies, I suffered from sick headache and extreme nervtmanoso and dys pepsia. In time heart disease developed. I waa troatod by sovcral doctors with no ro ller. Severe palpitation with pain In left breast, shortness of breath, and smothering spoils mado mo most miserable. I pro cured Dr. Miles' Itestoratlvo Nervine and New Heart Curo and took thorn alternately as directed, improvement beiran at onco and lncreosod so rap Idly that Inside of six ctonths I Increased thirty six pounds la woliiht All pain In the heart Is gone, and the nervousness has Dr. K .Kiiloa ftJervino: Rctitoroa , Health wholly loft me," Mns. CnAB. Knait. rt. Gorman Bt, tittle Falls, N. Y., Nov. 7. '05. Dr. Miles' Itomodlcs are sold by all drug ;ists undor a positive guarantee, first bottlo , inofltfl or monoy refunded. Hook on Heart ind nerves sent f reo to all applicants. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A Tttitn. tdi iVrn liVK WOMAN'8 RELIEF. Aiw.r.PKHnet!!! r,lihl. Awvl Itiiilatwu, n.t C.Tnn'l TlllT 1'lLUI.nil HAVE REIIKKTI. A I .InrM. nrunt illr..! fM..I,ll. DrtrA. 11. Catok Spbo. Co , ttoaton, AIah. Our book, 40. For sals at Klrlln's drug store and Shenandoah drugstore. FOR THIS WEEK We offer two assortments of glassware for 5 aud 10 cents that cannot be beat any where for the money in town. A FINE LINE OF GLASS LAMPS. Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. Evan J. Davies, LIVERY AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Jardin Street. Wanted-An Idea gj Who can think of Borne simple thin? to natentf Protect your Mpim tiiv mnv .iFlnti" vnn wo a 1th. Write JO N AVKUDK1LDURN & CO., Pntent Attor neys. Waxblnirton. 11. f or their tt.Sm nrlse oftef VQd list oX two hundred Inventions wanted. Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest, Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt., 203 West Coal Street. BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND HEADACHES BILIOUS Cured by this granular efferveeoent and stlmu lant. An instant cure for aour stontaolis and hendnoheii, which often aoeuinulate from having a night out, JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. nUIions of Dollars Go up In smoko every year. Take no risks hut get your houset, stock, fur niture, etc, insured in ilret-clasa ro llablo corapantos at represented by DAVID PATIST insurance Ag-ciit. rAUSl, 130 South Jardlu t Also Llfu and Accidental Compant est A Handsomo Complexion io greaiesi cnarms a woman tan I'eKMNI'S COMfLlUlOM FtrJu possess, gives ft. O f DIVIDEND M Bk M To our 111SUN1 : WOULD 7 BV TO INVEST t0 OB lUWi PAID M OCTOBER WOULD TO OiSK in oa uwrxauar mh. IU.J. ,ku mill. MHalM hi. Akjaao. 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