MM MsssssjsabjMksVsi' fla.nTrtlniT.rlTi : iiiiiriiVtrTW iiiftiiirtaiiitini i EVENING HERALD KHTAHLISUKI) 1870. Published every Kvenlnit, KieeptHnnday.at ' Sooth Jardin Strcrt, Nkah Obwthb. The lleruld U ilellvrird liiRhenaiHloRti and the surrounding towns for six cents n week, pay able In the carriers. Ily mall M.00 n yenr, or rents a month, payable In advance. Adettle ments ohararod according tospaoe and position The publishers reserve tin Hunt to olwinK the riosltlen of advertisements wlierrsrer the pnb Icntlnn of news demands It. The right Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, that the publisher may deem Improper. Advertising rates made known upon, application. . . Rntered at the postolllce at Shenandoah, Pa a second class mall matter. TRLKPHONB CONNKCTION. "All the Hews" Thati Fit to Print' Evening Herald SATURDAY. 3VI.Y 8. 1807. Tiik Hkiiali will not b Issued on Monday. As Ib customary, the mil ployon will rmrtloljmte In the colebru tlon of Imlepenilenco l)ay. Axn (!ait. AVlllIninJonefi, although not bowing to "Senatorial courtesy,' lias received his commission us notury publls lit Mahanoy City. Hereby haiiKH an interesting tale. Senator Losuii made a successful light to retain the ublio school ap propriation the same as It was last year, $11,000,000, while some ofiis colleagues in this county were look ing for "grabs." For this he is to bo commended. "Friday" O'DonnkIjIj has ven tured to poke his head out of the "SenatorinT death-trap" again. AVe thought the ilose administered by the 1IKRA1.D was HUlllcieut, but appar ently we will be compelled to pay our respects to him again. Tiik published announcement of a drop of 35 per cent, in the price of high-grade bicycles, by the leading manufacturers, was welcome nowsto prospective purchasers. The wheel now onters every walk and condition of life, and has become a practical necoseity. It is likely that this cut will be followed by a similar reduc tion in the price of cheaper wheels. Tmc Ormo store bill is meeting with considerable opposition at the hands of the corporation or company store managers. Several of the pro prietors had legal representatives to visit the Governor for the purpose of persuading him ta veto the measure. On Thursday argument will be heard pro and con, and among those pres ent will bo several labor advocates. It has become a common occur rence that whenever a newspaper, in performing its duty to the public at largo, exposes the schemes of design ing politicians, the editor is immedi ately subject to threats from those that these exposures affect. ThellKIt ALD is generally successful in striking a sore spot, and it generally treats these .threats with the silent con tempt they deserve. It may be neces sary, however, to thow a little light on the motives of those making the threats. It would prove interesting , jpqlitical reading just at this time and two years hence. The Woolson Spice Company, which is now controlled by the Sugar Trust, has locked horns with Ar buekle Bros.,the greatest coffee roast ing establishment In the country, and tl;e price of coffee has been sliding downward ever since the Trust se cured control of the spice company. On Wednesday the latter reduced coffee to 10 -cents por pound, net, which the Arbuckles met in their quotation on Thursday. As the Ar buckles are now building a large sugar refinery it is quite probable the contest will affect.the price of sugar also when the refinery is completed. As long as the tr.usts manipulate prices In this manner the public is not likely to complain. The Libel Law. After having defeated the libel bill prepared by the State Editorial Asso ciation, the members of the Legisla ture, in the dosing hours of the ses sion, revived the bill and after being amended parsed the measure finally, and it was subsequently signed by (Governor Hastings. This is the bill: "Sootion 1, That in all criminal prosecutions or indictments for libel, If the matter charged as libelous is, in the opinion of the court, proper for public information, the truth may be given in evidence to the jury. "Section 2, In no case can the de fendant, In any prosecution for libel, be convicted for the printing or pub lication of the same libel upon the same individual in more than one county of this state. "Section 3, In any civil action for libel the plea of justification shall be accepted as adequate when it is pleaded by the defendant that the publication is substantially true in every material respect and is proper for public information, and if sueli a plea shall be established to the satis faction of the court and jury, there shall be no recovery. In no civil action for libel shall damages be awarded beyond just restitution for injury actually sustained. "Section 4, All laws or parts of laws inconsistent with thin net be and the wine are hereby repealed." There was a general demand for the enactment of a just and equitable law of libel, and while the press has gained no more license under the new law, It has gained more liberty. Un der its provisions, there will be no more enormous damages unless it can be proven that such damage ha been sustained, in civil oases the plaintiff ran only rui-over the actual amount of damages sustained. Profcecutions for the same libel cannot be brought in more than one county. In civil actions for libel the pitta of justifica tion shall be accepted as adequate when it is pleaded by the defendant that the publication is substantially true, Is proper fof public ItiiWination, and If such shall lie established to the satisfaction of the court and Jury there shall be no recovery of dam ages. The bill further provides that matters proper for public informa tion, if true, may be published. In criminal cases the truth ca'n be put In evidence, and It is no longer true that the greater the truth the greater the libel. The new law will have strong bearing on the two cases of libel recently Instituted in this county If they ever come to trial, which Is doubtful. The law was enacted for the proper protection of the reputable editors and publishers of the state, and Is perfectly unttisfuctory to them. While we believe that the newspapers will make full restitution when 'any dam age has beon done, as they should, yet thoy are no longer at the mercy of designing politicians and others. Fertilizers. Telephone to M. Ulrich A Son, Ashland, Ph., when you have n dead animal. They will lianl It sway at short uotioe, free of charge. 0-7-lm Gonrt Notes. John Malay, a Mahanoy City youth, was defendant to the usual charco preferred by Elizabeth Daley. Ho was found guilty and given the usual sentence. Charles Joues, assault and battery, on oath of John K. Jones; guilty, anil recommended 1 1 tiie mercy of the Court. Jndje Doty sus pended sentence and permitted the defendant to go to his home. August TrigKett, assault and battery, on oath of Joseph Atidersou ; guilty, fl fine, costs and 30 days. There will bo a session of court Monday. Only motions aud license transfers will be heard. The motion for a new trial in behalf of Subool Director Thos. Devlin, of Illy the, was withdrawn yestorday. All tho courts adjourned yestorday aftor noon. Tho jury in tho case of Kohert Gibson, a young man from this town, charged with burglary, entering without breaking aud receiving stolen goods, by Samuel Block, re tired at 4 o'clock yesterday afternoon and at 10 p. m. brought in a verdict of guilty on tho first count only. A motion will ho made by Attorney Ilaugawout fur a new trial. Nutlco. Tho undersigned committee of the Shcn nndoah School Hoard on text books aud school supplies will meet in the West street school building on Tuesday evening, Jul 0th, 1807, nt 7:30 o'clock, to receive and open bids for school supplies for tho present school year. All bids should ho sealed and addressed to the Secretary of tho School Hoard, or to members of this committee. Tho School Hoard reserves tho right to reject any, or all bids. Frank Haxka, T. II. Euwauds, II. E. Kr.ii'Kit, HiciiAKi, Sullivan, J. F. HioaiNs, (1 22-tf Committee. ny program. Tho following program will bo rendered at a meeting of tho V to be held this even iug: Singing: prayer; scripture reading. Miss Dawsou ; singing; declamation, Miss Anna liccbner ; reading, J. T. Lawson ; solo. Miss Hclla Drown ; comic reading, Clare Matter; recitation, Miss Lictzcl ; instrumen lal, Miss Margaret Hcddail ; remarks, Hev, liccbner ; address, Miss Fannio Morgan : critic, C. F. liashoro. When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or gcnoral tinsmlthing dono call on E. F. Gallaghor 18 West Centre street Dealer in stces 1-tf Cold Water Nominees. Tho Prohibitionists of Schuylkill county met at Schuylkill Haven, July 1st, and nominated tho following ticket: For Sheiiif, V. Y. Payne, of Hutler township ; for Poor Director, Dr. r. C. Detwoiler, of Schuylkill Haven, and for Jury Commissioner, William U. Thomas, of Gilberton. Itov. W. H. Zweizig, of Gilberton, was elected County Chairman. Aro you suffering from rheumatism? Thomas' Ecletric Oil lias cured thousands of tho worst cases of this tcrriblo disease It only costs 50 cents to try it. FcrMins l-catlng Town During the summer can havo tho HintALD mailed to them by ordering it at this office, either in person or by letter, at 25 cents per month. If you are going to enjoy yourself among tho cool breezes of tho sea shore or some mouutuiu retreat, don't forget that your enjoyment will uot bo complete uuless you have the IIkiiam) sent to you, Vim. vigor and victory :-these are tho char acteristics of Do Witt's Little Early ltisers, the famous 1 ttlo pills tor constlimiou. bil iousness and all stomach and liver troubles. C. 11. Ilagwihuch. Deeds llecorded. From Thomas J. Brcnnan, ot ux. to Amanda Diefenderfer, premises In Pottsvillc, From "Frank llentz, executor, to Annie Kieisher, premises in Ashland. "Head Stuck" for bugs. Used by U. S Government. A liquid insect powdor. Won't stain. 0-U-SOt-eod Marriage Licenses. Charles E. Greeuavrald and Clara V. Sny der, both of West I'enn township. Wm. Stabinski aud Victoria Novasotko, both of Shenandoah. When bilious or costive, eat a Casearcts candy cathartic, cure guaranteed, 10c, 35c. , MlniirwntnV .'ott.vi-lii-1 Monument. Gettysburg, Pa., July 3. The state of Minnesota yesterday paid tribute to Un soldier rlcul who fell on the field of Gettysburg by dedlcutlne a monument to tbelr memory. It stands as a me morial to the part played In that me morable battle hy the only Minnesota regiment there, the First, and the dedication ceremonies took place In the presence ot Governor dough and n number of other distinguished Mln nesotans and over 160 veterans and friends of the command. The monu ment cost $18,000 and Is erected on the spot from which eight companies of the First Minnesota regiment made their famous charge in which they lost In killed and wounded 215 out of 2C:i men engLcd. Doses m a Is peculiar to and true 8S?J.I a only of Hood'u Sarhiyja- 30 XXIC rills, and Is prool of its superior strength and economy. Thare is more ouratlve power in a bottle ot Hood's Saraaparllla, than in any other. This fact, with ltd unequalled record of cures, proves thf best medicine for all blood diseases Is HOOCl'S Sparma The Olio True Mlooil Purifier. All druggists, fl. iw it r--il ''lire l.iver Ills, easy to riOOUS FlIlS take, easy to operated. Vltall w Is n boon to weak Jnllngor otd, WIlDflf o ar n m.ln. If.... down men will flml quick restoration to their full powers of body and mind. I I funyon's Hetnedles, a separate VII cure for aash disease, for sale at V I I i urunm. mostly ic. wnen doubt, write to Prof Mun- ET CT5 street, Philadelphia, for free medical Sunday Specials. Services In tho Trinity Reformed church to-morrow at 10:00 a. m.. and 0:80 n. in. Mnudny school at 1:80 p. m. Hev. Hubert O'lloylo pastor. Hegular services will lie held in the United Evangel leal church, North Jardin street, to morrow at 10 a. in. and 0.30 p. m. Preaching by the pastor. Iter. I. .1. Helta. Xumlav school at 1.80 p. m. Methodist Eniscrinal church, .mrner Onlc and White streets, Het Alfred Heebner, pastor. General class meeting at 0 a. m., led by John Senior. Sermon at 10:B0a. m., Sunday school at & p. m Dr. J. S. Gallon, Superintendent. Sermon at 0:30 p. m. Everylwdy welcome. Primitive Methodist church. James Moorn. pastor. Preaching at 10:90 n. in., mid 0:80 p. m. Sunday school at 9 p. m. Everybody welcome. Services In All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church on Weal Oak street to-morrow. Holy Eucharist at 8 a m. Ttesular services ntl(l:ll a. m. ami 7 p. in. Tho rector will officiate. Sunday school at 8 p. in. Services will lie bold In the Welsh Don. gregational uhurcii, on South West street, at iu:uu a. ni. aim ti:uo p. in. Hev. W. C. Davis, of Minersville. will nreaeh. The evening sermon will be in English. Sunday school at S p. m. St. John's Lutheran church. West Clisrrr street. Itev. John Grnhler, pastor. Preach ing, iu a. m. ; sumiay school, 1:80 p. m. ; preaching 0:80 p. iu. St. Michael's Greek Catholic church. West Centre street. Itev. Cornelius Iatirlslu, pas tor. MatatlnumservlceUa.nl. High mats iv a. in. Church of the Holy Family. (German It. C.) North Chestnut street. Hev. A. T. Sehut- tieholer, pastor. First mass 8 a. m.. second mass 10 a. m. St. Oaslmlr's Polish It. C. rhtirch. North Jardin street. Hev. J. A. Leiiarkicwier, pastor. First mass 8 a. in., high mass 10 a. iu., vespers and benediction 4 p. in. Church of the Annunciation, 218 West Cherry street. Hev. 11. F. O'Heilly, pastor; itov. llenry Naylnn,' assistant pastur. First mass, 7 a. in., second muss, 8 a. in., high mats, 10 a. m, benediction, 7 p. in. Kehcleth Israel Congregation, corner of O.ik and West streets, Hev. Henry Mit nik, pastor. Saturday services, 8 to 10 a. m., and 3 to 5 p. m. Sunday services 8 to lo a. in. and ovory week day morning from 7 to S a. m. Nearly all summer complaints aro duo to bad blood and unhealthy bilo. Dr. Fowler's Ext. of Wil ! uborry euros by attacking tho rt.i . .,1 the trouble It never fails. mmwwm,?Wimmmmi4 mimuuimumuimiuiiiiimuuiiiumiuiuuu z I IT'S I 1 EASY 1 1 ENOUGH 1 To sell you shoes if we can get you into our store. Once you're here, see our shoes and know our prices, you'll do the rest. And to bring you to the store is why we print this "ad" every day. We want your first order ; we're pretty sure of the next, and the next, if we get that. We know there's no store in this town that is doing, or that can do as well lor you as we. If everybody else knew it as thor ougly as WE know it, our store would be several times toosmall. B THERE ARE OUR 1 TAN SHOES For example. Ordin- ; ary stores ask 25c aud : 50c more than we do ; for them, and get it, : too. They don't get : it as often as they used : to, because we have ; so much of their busi- : ness. And the charm ; that does the price- : lowering is Factory ; Price. : Women's tans, $1, $1.25, 3; pi.50 and $2.00. : Misses' tans, 75c and $1. Men's tans, $1.25, 1.50 IE g and $2.00. Boys' tans, $1.00, $1.25 3 and $1.50. 2 3 Checks for amount 0! pur- 2 chases made, are given every r2 customer. $25.00 worth entitles you to a handsome Parlor Lamp. Z3 I Factory 3 3 J. fl. Moyer, Mgr. 2 5C ...SHOES AT FACTORY PRICES,.. 2 S; iwiitwimiiimriiiiinininiimnmniiiimmm TiiuiuuiiiuuiuuuunuiauR MYON'S sS hoe tnrr 9V9li9lfVf VVV'VVf V9V9f9lBisvvf f vvvvvvvv; VEN EACH SWiOWYH - (Durlnn 1097) 3lt Tl I Ig lit SOAP Por particulars send TOaf name and full sililrrMto VUH A TDPpOG Lever Ikon., Ltd., Hudson & Harrison 8t., w V.nk. V V ly" ltJ A FLOAftNGPESTHOUSE. Yollovr.PnverCnlliMl "Troptcnl D.voen lory fin A t'ni'lllc Mull Stc-innrf. New York, July 3. rasscriBora who arrived here lot nlfthl on tho steam ship Atltancrt tell n harrowing story of their experience nbunrd tho Pai-lfl.' mall steamer City of Pom, which left Panama for tkn Francisco on Mny 23 last. It seems that two days after clearlnpt the Isthmus yellow fever broke out anions the crew and pas sengers of the Pacific liner, which caused a panic on board and resulted In the death of the commander of the vessel, Captain Martensen. Three fourths of the passengers, It is said, were attacked by the disease, and at least a dosen of them found watery graves. When the vessel finally reach ed Ran Francisco the facts of the ter rible voyage were suppressed, and the sickness and deaths were attributed to tropical dysentery. Hut the passengers who came here last night say that tha symptoms were plainly those of yellow Jack. inuB, hut when the passengers went on board the City of Para they wore told by tho officers that they need not have any fear. There was no effort at fumi gation, and when Mrs. Captain Mitch ell, the wife of an Englishman com manding one of the vessels of the Chilian line, appeared on the City of Para heavily veiled there was no un easiness. Three days out slie died from the socalled "tropical dysentery," Sho was burled at sea, and the next to be taken down was Captain Martensen. Before he died the fever had spread all over the ship. In first class cabin and steerage alike the yellow death dealer went, and how many were prostrated will probably never be known. The of ficers suppressed every scrap of newB they could, There were two or three funerals n day, nnd those who were not affected were panic strioken. After much plead ing a number of passengers were put ashore nt Corlnta and San Jose de Guatemala. It is alleged that the offi cers of the vessel supplied the passen gers wllh spoiled meat, nnd this Is be. Uevcd lo have added to the yclloY fever's spread. John Griflin, of Zanesvillc, O., snya : "I never lived a day for thirty years without sulleriiiK agony, until a hax of Uo Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cured my piles." For piles and rectal troubles, cuts, lirulsos, sprains, eczema and all kin troubles Dc Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo is uneiiiiallod. 0. 11. Ilngeiibucli. National Educational Ansoclatlntt. Tiio Pennsylvania Itallruad Company an. nouiicosthat on account uf tho meeting of the National Educational Association, at Milwaukee, Wis., July 0 to 0, it will sell con. tlmtoiis passage tickets from all points on its lino east of I'ittslmrg and Krio to Mil' waukce at r.ito of single faro for tho round trip, plus J2.00 iiicnilicrship fee. Tieltftswill ho sold and will be eooil going only on July 2, 3, and 1, and will bo good to return, loaving Milwaukco July 10, 11, and 12, 1807. only, except that hy depositing ticket with joint agent at Milwaukco on or before July 12, and on paymont of fifty cents, an exten sion of return limit may bo obtained to lcavo Milwaukee until August 31, 1807, Inclusive Put an end to misery. Doan's Ointment will euro the worst case of Itching Piles thero over was, and do it almost instantly. Years of sud'orlng relieved in a siuglo night. Oct Doan's Ointment from your dealer. Iliilf KutoH to Toronto via Pennsylvania Itallroud. For tho Epwortli Leaguo International Con vention, to he hold at Toronto, Canada, July IS to 18, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell special tickets from all points on its line to Toronto and return at rato of single faro for tho round trip. These tickets will bo sold and good going July 1 1 and 15 ; good to return, leaving Toronto not earlier than July 10 nor later than July 21, 1807. and will he good only fur continuous piiwi.igo from Toronto ou date stamped. For further in formation apply to ticket agents, Burning, itching skin diseases instantly re lieved by I)o Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, un equalled for cuts, bruises, burns. It heals without loaviug a bear. C. II. Ilagenhuch. CHRIST. SCHMIDT Agent and Bottler of LAUER'S LAGER p Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, PUREST .' AND .' HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, - PA. FOR THIS WEEK We offer two assortments o glassware for 5 ana 10 cents that cannot be beat any where for the niQiiey in town. A FINE LINE OF GLASS LAMPS. Meluskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. Wanted-An Idea Who c&n think of some simple thing to ttit Prataet Tciur fdffu: ttir Hiif lirloir you wMllh. Writ JOHN WKUDSBOtlBN & CO., Patent Altar. Dy, WufalBgton, 1) C, r..r ihlr tl,8uu prlta offer ud Hit of two hundred luienilom wantod. 4 First Prius, each of $100 Cash. 20 Soeond " " " $100 Plerca Special Dlcjcles. 40 Third " " " $ 2S Gold Watches. SENATOR WELLINGTON ANGRY. Mnrylnuilor Amumos a Vlirorona Atti tude llogni-dliiur Appointments. Watihlnglon, July 3. Senator Wel lington, of Mniylnnd, rose to a tutes llon of porsonut privilege soon after the opening ot the Mnate yesterday, knd In vehement voice referred to pub lications concerning a conflict said lo have taken place before the commit tee on commerce In relation to the ap pointment of H. II. Warner, Jr., an consul to Lelpslc. He denied that a conflict with tho fovernor of Maryland was Involved, ouoitar. l. ivkllikgtok. and declared the Slaryland delegation was with him. The senator said he was for the administration, had labored for Its triumph, and had the right to expect the samo consideration as that accorded to other Ilepubllcan senators, "If the price of patronage is to he soi- vlle obedience, then I refuse to give It," exclnlmeil Mr. Wellington. It was alleged that he had attacked President McKInley, but this, too, he declared, was false. He was a free man, and he reserved it to himself to criticize any appointment. A Bouiehold Necessity. Casearcts Candy Cathartic, the most won derful medical discovery of tho age, pleasant and refreshing to the taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the oil tiro system, dispel colds, cure headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. I'lcaso buy and try a box of C. C. C. to-day; 10, 35, SOconU. Sold and guaranteed to cure hy all drusgists. lledticed ltnten to San Francisco. Tho Pennsylvania Itailroad Company an nounces that, for tlie Clirictian Endeavor Convention to bo held In San Francisco July 7 to 12, It will sell special tickets from all points on IU system at greatly reduced rates. These tickets will bo sold Juno 2T to July 3, and will permit of stop over at Denver nud points West. Returning, passengers must reach original starting point not later than August 17, 1897. For specific rates, conditions, and full In formation apply to nearest ticket agont. Uucklen'a Arnica Salve. The best salve in tho world for cute, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and Dosltivclv cares rjlles. or jo pay required. It li guaranteed to give pericct satisiacuon or mony refunded. 1'rlcc ai cents per box. t or sale by A. Wtuuey. l.otiiHvillo OtlloittlH luilloted. I,ouisvllle, Ky July 3. Tho grand Jury yoBterday afternoon returned in dictments against the three members ot the board of public safety, Colonol H, J. Tilford, CJiarles li, Wilson and Dan iel H. O'Sullivan, and Chief of Police Thomas H. Taylor, charging them with malfeasance In oilloe. The Indictments charge that the defendants, all ot whom control the Louisville police force, have wilfully and flagrantly violated and neglected the city In fall ing to oioso the tlireo poolrooms In this city, Orlp-Colds-Ueailaclie. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La unppe wiieu jaxativo uromo yiiliiino will cure you in one dav. Put un In tablets r.nn venieutfor taking. Guaranteed tocuio, or monoy refunded. Price, 25 cents. vor sale Dy tt.irini Brnarmacy. Tho Hunters oi .Minuiir, Dunbnr, Pa., July 3. Samuel Wash ington and Hugh Jeffries wore prob ably fatally Injured in an accident In the Ferguson mine yesterday. The men had charse of a car In the mine, and were letting it down from one heading to another, when the car broke' loose and dashed down the track to the foot of the mine. At a curve the car jumped the track and crushed Washington be tween tlit car and the side of the mlno, JeffileB was thrown out and seriously Injured. "They don't innke much fuss about It." U'H fll-.t CA'jllxi nf IV. lift..). T ...1- ry I "."-. b u. mil. a initio Jiiseri, tho famous little pills for constipation, biliousness, aud all stomach aud liver troubles, They nover gripe. C. II. Ilagen huch. CorwIno'M !'uthi-i'-ti!-J.uw liHllrtcil. Ilr.Miklyii, July 8. T. C. Smith, father-in-law of Paymaster Corwlne, U. S. N.. wns yesterday Indicted by the Un ited States grand jury. The charge Is embezzlement, tho specification being that Mr. Smith received government moneys In payment of personal debts In settlement of the amount paid on the bond of Paymaster Corwlne. The surety company that went on Cor wlne'a bond Is said to be Interested in the prosecution of Smith. "T 0R1VA t,nt Onn Ml,.1n II oM ...1.1IM speaker iu a liutky voice; and then lie took a .1 ..ff Si 1.1...:,. . rt , uuwui nun nuiiiuu lougn 1,-nre, ami pro ceeded with his orotory. One Jliunto Cough Cure Is iinwiuallHl for throat and lung troubles. C. H. llagenbiich. ' J.iiiiiIihi'iiuiii Aroused. ' Willlamsport, Pa., July 3. The lum bermen of this section are tliroughly aroused over tho action of the senate In reducing the tariff on lumber, and are arranging to call a meeting at once of the representatives of the Industry throughout the West Branch valley to enter a protest. It to proposed to mak a fight liefore the congressional com mittee, with a view to having the rate rtsttid to $2 per 1,000 f-tt, as fixed by the 1. 1 Also. There is u time for everything j and the time to attund to a cold is when It starts. Don't wait till you have consump tion hut prevent It by luting One Minute Cough Care, the great remedy fur coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. C. II. Itageubucb. MRS NACK HELDF0R MURDER. A Gi-oenr1 lH-otnrei the Holy It Not That of (Julili-tiMiippc. New Yor't. July 8. A man who said that he Was a grocer, but who rcftim-d to give his name and nddreHs, visited thr morgue yesterday afternoon and declared thai the mutilated boi'y there was uot that of Qutdensuppe. Mrp. Nock was subjected to what the police call the "third degree" r.t police headquarters yeslerilny. Tb" wash boiler, oilcloth, the white ticking and the pistol and knife, as well as tlni saw found In her rooms, Were arranged conspicuously about Inspector O'lliien's room, and Mrs. Nnck was brought In and questioned. The police could not get her to make any statement. Justloo Flammer, before whom Mrs. Nnck was again arraigned yesterday ntternoon, decided after much argu ment that a formal complaint must be drawn tip against her. This de cision displeased the police. Detedlve Price told the magistrate that he knew of a number of witnesses who weio out of town. They were not prepared to go on without these witnesses, and wanted an adjournment. Lawyer Friend objected, and snld that the de tectives wanted to got the woman back to hpai''.iiu. ters so as to be able to question her. A formal complaint charging Mrs. Nail: and an unknown person, both or eltl f r .f them, on "Information and belief," with the murder of Cu'den suppe, was Flgiied by Detective O'Don oliuj. O'Dom hue Icalcs this city ut) the scene of the murder, but lie Is un able to state rxietly the plnci- whert) ' It occurred. I Pending the outcome of the lnver.tl tr.tlon Mrs. Nack wan committed with-, out ball to the JcfterVcn Market prison, ONE OF TWO WAYS. Tho bladder whs created for one purpose, namely, a receptacle for t lie urine, nnd as such it is not llablo toany form of disease ix ccpi by one of two ways. Tho first way is from imperfect action of tho kidneys. Tho second way is from careless local treatment of other diseases. CHIEF CAUSE. Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kidneys is tho chief cause of bladder troubles. So the womb liko the bladder, was created for one purpose, and if not doctored too much is uot liable to weakness or diseased, except In rare cases. It is situated bark of and very close to the bladder, thercfuro any pain, disease or Inconvenience manifested iu the kidneys, back, bladder or urinary passago is often by mistake attributed to female weak ness or womb troublo of somo sort. The error is easily mado nnd may bo as easily avoided. To find out correctly, set you urine nsldo for twenty-four hours; n sedi ment or settling indicates kidney or bladder troublo. The mild and tho extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-ltoot, tho groat kidney, liver and bladder remedy is soon realized. If you need a medicine you should havo the best. At druggists fifty cents and ono dollar. You may havo a samplo bottlo and pamphlet, both sent free by mail. Mention Kvknino IIhuai.d and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Uing Clinton, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee bo gcnulnoss of this offer, 'Anotbor Itontl For tliu l'i'iuiv. New York, July 3.- -From an author-' Itatlve source cornea the statement that the Northern railroad of New Jersey, at present leased to the Erie llnllroad company, has beon sold to the Penn sylvania Railroad company. This Is thought to bo true, although It Is given out that the Consolidation Traction company, of New Jersey, has bought the road. The Northern railroad ex tends from Bergen Junction, N. J., to Bparkhlll, N. Y., a distance of 21 miles. Did You Kver Try Electric Hitters as a remedy for your troubles? If not, get a bottlo now and got relief. Tills medicine has beon found to bo peculiarly adapted to tho relief and euro of all Female Complaints, oxerting a wonderful direct influence in giving streugtli and torn to the organs. If you havo Loss of Appetite, Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells, or aro Norvous, Slceploss, Excitablo, Xtelancholy or troubled with Dizzy Spells, Eloctric Hitters Is tho mcdiciiio you need. Health and strength aro guaranteed by its use. Large bottles only fifty cents at A. Wasley's drug store. CroK-or in lletiirn to Now "uric. London, July 3. It Is stated on re liable authority that Mr. rtlchartl Crokcr assures his friends here that he has virtually mnde up his mind to return to Ne-.t Yjrf. In time to manage the Tammany campaign for noxt au tumn's elections. He is In constant cable communication with tho Tam many leaders, and tnklng ni active part In arranging the prollmlnarles. Don't nauseate your stomacli with teas and hitter herbs, hut regulate your liver and tick headache by using those famous littlo pills known as Do Witt's Llttlo'Early ltisers. C. II. Hagcubuch. Mlll'ClOl.i t. lIMIKHI'll. New York, July 3. Philip F. Carter, the sailor on the bntt'eshln Indiana who killed Master-at-Arms Thomas J. Kenny on Wednepdny night, yesterday was Indicted for trurder in the first degree by the United States grand Jury. District Attorney Dennett then ob tained a bench warrant for Carter's arrest, and Carter was taken from the navyyard to jail. He win probobly he arraigned next Tuesday. It. linalfl at'DrvllilllD avnnnf n I -.l - .... 1 ..... ... may bo said of De Witt's Witch-IIazel Salve! Piles and rental deA(e, cuts, burns, bruises, fottar. fvvama ntt.1 all al-t,i f vm.1.1, . .. 1. - - - '" anit uuuuin limy utj cured hy it quickly and permanently. C. II. Tlio Pi'OHlrtout -Ultlng Ills Mother. Canton, O., July 8. Prealdfjnt Mc KInley arrived here thia forenoon on a visit to his afed mother, and to take a few days' rest. With him were Mrs. McKInley, Assistant Socretury and Mrs. Dav, Mrs. Saxton, who U Mis. McKlnley's aunt, and Miss Mabel Mc KInley. This Is the president's first visit to his home since the Inaugura tion. Ho will return to AVaskington next Tuesday. BloodfHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. UHRT IT IQI The richest of all restora j UH III IOI tlve foods, because It re places the essentials of life that are ex hausted by disease. Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, ulnue, etc. WHAT IT DOES! !K digestion perfectIt creates solid flesh, nrusele and strength. The nerves being made strong the brain becomes native and lenr. It restores lou vitality, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In either sex, and as a female retulufor has no equal. Price 60a, or live boxes J2.00. Druggists or by mall. We can help you. Advice and book, free. ' Write Us About Your Oaao. THE Din CHASE COMPANY, 1513 Cuwtuut Street, Philadelphia, Di. Miles' Nef vine Victorious Physical and Mental Exhaustion Clvci Way to Vigorous Activity. MV. W. T. HOUtdC, tho ti)nntd pas tor of Grace II. It. church, Oarllslo, I'onn., writes Hcptombor 28, 186: " I always fn.Viyotl good health until in 1853, at which' tlmo iny duties aa a clergyman woro of a peculiarly trying nature, subjecting mo to several severe nervous shocks which together with overwork and anxiety, im paired my general health and norvons sys tem. Indeed I was In such a condition that bo mere sight of a large congregation so wearied me that It wnuld require a day or reoro for mo to re cover from tho ex haustion. It nlTordi mo great pleasure to .iay that Dr. Miles' Hiatoratlvo Nervlno and Ilestoratlve Tonio havo dono Die untold good. I preached three times yestoiday and I feel as fresh and vigorous this Monday morning as I over felt In my life, thanks to your remedies. Dr. Miles' Komodles are sold by all drug gliti under a posltlvo guarantee, llrst bottlo benefits or money refunded. Book on Ilea rt and Nerves sent free to all appl Iramtfl. DR. MILKS MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. A genuine wclcomo waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. rinin and Coal Sts. Pineal whiskeys, beer porter and ale corftnntly on tap. Choice emperance drink and cigars. A Handsomo Comploxion is ono of tho greatest charms a woman can pOSSCSS. 1'OZZONI'S COMrLBXIOM l'owpuu gives it. Wanted-An Idea Who can think of some simple thlDg topatentf Write JOHN WKUPEHBlIRN & CO., Putent Attor. ocj,, Washington, I). O., for their el, aw urlio oflef ind list ot two hundred uiTnnllona wanted. poll SHKISIFF, H. S. ALBRIGHT, Of Onwtnepunn, Subject to Republican rules. F OU SHHHIFP, S. ROLL BEDDALL, Of 1'oitT CAitnox. Subject to Republican rules. BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured hy this granular effervescent and stimu lant. An Instant euro for sour stomachs nnd headaches, which often accumulate from having a night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. Teams to Hire. 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GRAY HAill mmtii to u uturl ... l ll.VItt t-A o hnruirttrtis iliitiiiiil ikIui fjliU i bull lKi:H IIA1IC TII.NIOremuvoa (UnrirulT. htvlrfroiu fUinsOQt iiitd liromotnrgruttHil tl U)a h! llrt m i:iiicat vt iub Fulton . s v CD rt tiliifuraied Tnti on lUir oq application rllUC For Bale by Shenandoah Vryg Store, Kliiln Drug Store. Celebrated FoidaIh roxydiira never fulL 1MM IuIIea uxiar tlituvj wiih Taiuv PmnTNiftl rilU n, olfatr Ilkt 1 raawlw). Aiwayi buv (h beet and TQl4 ulup. pAlntuwot. Guiraiitoeil iuperWr to all otlteri. l"tolllvcl ' (La Ut In the market, & K. t l'utWukr, i Ct. Bt.lX fttervhie Restores Jft Health Jflf m.mw$
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