TheHerald K3T,llMHIir.O 18TO. "All the News Thai's Fit 'a Print." - - 3 - Published every ovctilnic. t xcrpt Humloy, nt 8 Boutli Jardln slroit, Slioninidoftti, Pn. LONd XUSTANCK TIH.IHMIONI!. The Herald Is delivered In gliennmloali nm1 tlio surrounding towns for six cent a w elc, my Able to the curriers. Ily mull fB.ro n ycnr, or 23 oonts i month payable In advance Ad vertisement chnrirecl according to nonce nnd position. The publishers rewve the right to change the position f advertisement whenever the publication of news demands It. The right Is reserved to reject any advertisement whether paid for or not, thnt the publishers nvy torn Improper. Ailvcr Using rates made known uponnppllcntlon. Kntored nt the post oflleo at Hlienandoah, !., as second class mall matter. TUESDAY. AI'IUL 18. 1800. OUR COUNTRY ; First, Last and Forever. Thk spring elections of 1899 silver in the scattering column. put In the absence of an olive branch, we woulil suggest a Ilfty-cent dinner for the Democratic factions. The justice whodedded that under some circumstances a husband has the right to strike his wife with his fists, neglected to saywhat. the wife would be justified in doing to the husband under the same circum stances. Editor Wilson, of the Mt. Carmel News, who is reported to have pur chased the Pottsville Chronicle, and to assume charge the first of next month, corroborates the report in an editorial in his paper of Saturday. His actions, he says, may be in fluenced for a time by the disposition of his Mt. Carmel plant, which he offers for sale. The Democratic Brooklyn Eagle, in referring to the fact that the New York Times favors the nomination of Richard Olney by the Democrats in 1900 for the presidency, remarks that "the probability is Mr. Olney will yoto for AVilliam McKinley for that office, and the Times will ask its readers to do the same thing." This forecast is probably correct. The publishers of Profitable Ad vertising have purchased the well known advertising journal of New "York city known as "Art in Advertis ing." This high-class magazine will now be consolidated with tho first named publication. Profitable Ad vertising is recognized as the leading advertising publication and the con flolidation will greatly augment its worth alike to its readers and its ad' vertising patrons. The bribery investigating com mittee at Harrisburg has made its report in fact, a double-ender was presented. Doth reports, however, reach the same conclusion, but by different ways. The majority report recommends that criminal prosecu tions be instituted against Coyle, Costello, Moyles and Spatz, us impli cated by the testimony. The minority report recommends that the eyidence be submitted to the District Attorney of Dauphin county. If the latter plan be adopted, it would probably mean that the evidence would be filed away, and acted upon at the leisure of the. District Attorney. Republicans Warned. The speeches delivered at the ban quets which have been held to coin memorate Jefferson's birthday indi cate very clearly that while the Dem ocrats may be divided on the subject of money, while some of them may be in favor of expansion and others op posed to it, there is one thing upon which they are agreed, and which it will behoove the party in power to take notice of... All factions of the Democratic party, whether in New York, Chicago or Milwaukee, are a unit in demanding that some governmental action shall be taken to check the growth and spread of trusts. The greut burden of the remarks at all the banquets has been "anti-trust." Tho Republican party Is now in power. Before a presidential election occurs there will be a session of Con gress. If that Congress, which is Re publioan, does not do something in the way of legislation for the people as against the trusts, the Democratic party will be in a position to drop all other planks and make the fight on the single plank of anti-monopoly. The consensus of opinion is that trusts are inimical to the welfare of the people, and the party in power will be held responsible, whether justly or not, for their existence. It will be a most difficult problem to handle, but the Republican party has proved itself capable of settling other great questions, and will no doubt be able to settle this one. Fana's Elootlon TTndor Martini Law, Pana, Ills., April 18. Captain Couch has placed on duty throughout tin city a double provost guard to pre vent an outbreak at today's municipal election. The issue is non-union negro labor, and there is much feeling on both sides. Thirty union miners yes terday entered pleas of guilty to hold ing up a train bearing 100 negroes from Washington, Ind., to Pana, on Sept. 29 last and were fined 20 and costs and sentenced to 30 days In jail each. The Jail sentence was remitted, the union paid the fines, and tho men were released. Tho cases of 100 more miners indicted for the offense were continued until June. THE LAKG CITY LYNCHING". J'lio Cnso Mny (Jo to tlio Jury on Thttrwilay Koxt. Charleston, S. C, April 18. After eottlng up alibis for Webstar,. Joyner and Godwin yostorday the dofonso In the trial of the alleged Lako City lyncliors closed ltn case. Alibis were put forward for Rodgera, MelCnlght, Bpps and Ward last week, so the only man In whoso behalf efforts havo not been made to ostalillsh one Is Stokes, the merchant who has been alleged by the government to have been the loader of the mob that killed Uaker. It was claimed on the stand that Cod win was Blck at home; that Joynor slont at his own residence with a school boy and that Webster was nt his own residence with the grip the night of the lynching. The sensation of the day enmo nftor tho defenso had closed Its caso. Among IU effort- to break down the testimony of Newman, the man who turncdstate's evidence, was a pay certificate. It was not dated, tho date evidently having been scratched out; but tho defenso claimed It was Issued Feb. 21. In re buttal the government placed tho stub book of tho county supervisor In evi dence, showing that the stub before and tho one after that of Newman was each Issued Feb. 23. Tho Infer ence that the Newman ticket had been directly falsified was directly made, and Is oxpected to cut n considerable flguro In the case In tho futuro. The government has about 25 more witnesses to examine so argument will scarcely begin beforo Wednesday. Tho caso may reach the JuryThursday. A Square. Denl. How often do you get it. All kinds of reme dies on the. market are "guaranteed," but who gots his money back in caso of failure? It Is encouraging to find an oxocptlon. Dr. J S. Kistlor.of this city.bouglit NO-TO-11AC, tho original guaranteed tobacco-habit cure, from his dtuggist, A. Wasley. Ho failed to get cured, applied for a refund of tho pur chase money through the druggist, aud tho Sterling Remedy Co., who manufacture NO-TO-BAC. promptly sent him a check. This proves that the number of dissatisfied pur chasers of NO-TO-I1AO must bo very small, otberwlso tho Sterling Remedy Co. could cer tainly not mako good its guarantee as it does. It is a story of merit as well as honesty. To Cure a Cold In One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All druggists refund tho mouov If It fails to cure. 25c. The genuine has L. B. Q. on each tablet. tf Stolo to Snvo'Ufs Crippled ChlM. St.LouIs. Anril 18. Walter Gray, as slstant bookkeper In the United States sub-treasury, was arrested yesterday chnrced with embezzlement. The amount specified Is $7C0. Gray is CO years of ace. and has a largo family. He broke down and admitted having taken the money, saying he did so to get medical attention for his crippled child and Intended later to repay the amount taken. Some Foolish People Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. They often say, "Oh, it will wear away," but in most cases it will wear them away. Could they be induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp's Balsam, which is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, they would immediately see the ex cellent eflect after taking the first dose. Price 25c. and 50c. Trial size free. At all drug gists. Cnnnocntpef Hotter Tlinn Frosh Hpof. Washington, April 18. After devot ing the forenoon to a practical ex amination of the beef supplied to the army In cans the Wade court of inquiry recalled Professor Atwater yesterday afternoon. He expressed the opinion that, pound for pound, the canned roast beef was of greater nutritive value than fresh beef, but sugested that If unmixed with vegetables It would not prove so acceptable a ration. Col onel Weston, of tho commissary depart ment, was also recalled and examined with reference to thesuppliesfurnlshed the troops in the field at Santiago. In many impor tant particulars, Hood's Sarsa parilla is Peculiar to Itself. It is a medicine as far ahead of tho us ual preparation as the electric light is ahead of the tallow dip. The ingredients used in making it are selected with tho very greatest, care, and are catherXedforus f ) at the time theypos sess the great est remedial v a 1 ue. The pecuU iar com bination.pro- portionandpro- cees Hood's parilla, are unknown other, thus making Hood's saparillanecwf iar to itself. valuo of this peculiarity is tSeat sho J by actual results. And Hood's Sa yrst parilla has a record of cures unequal ed in medical history. Hasmore of them, greater successosXm serious cases, better gen uino, unsolicited testimonialSfJban- anv other modicinein exist! f (l lence. It cures W I ft II extreme cases of blood dia ases, hn Scaon, scrof ula, salt yT-heura, rheu matiim, cataryrh, and all other troubles traceableto impure or vl tiated blood. Possessing great stom ach-toning qu f allties, it cures indi' gestion, dypoplc la, catarrh of thestomach,etoT I 11 builds up the nerves, J renewing and reviving brain, nerve I and mental strength and curing nervous prostration. As a natural tonic, , it strengthens the whole J system and cures that tired feeling. It has done alii this for others and what it does torj oth bra will do for you.i All we ask for Hood's SaraapanUa, is a necessity, an opportunity and a fair trial. Be sure to get Hood's. Sold by druggists. Prepared only by O. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. If never disappoints. Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvety softness of the ikln Is Inva riably obtained by tbors who use Vozzotn'a Complexion Powder BARRELS OF SAMPLES 1 Ortr Two Hundred Thousand Trial Bottles Sent Free by MalL By special arrangement with the man Vfacturera of that justly famous Kldnejrj raedlclno, Dr. David Kennedy' Favors' Ite Itemedy, tho readers of this paper ro enabled to obtain a trial bottlo and pamphlet of valuable medical advic absolutely froo, by simply sending their full name and post oflleo address to the DR. DAVID KENNEDY CORPORA TION, Rondout, N. Y., and mentioning this pnpor. Ocourso this involves enormous ex pense to the manufacturers, but they havo received so many grateful letters from thoso who havo been benefited and cured of tho various diseases of the Kidnoys, Livor, Bladder and Blood, Rhoumatism, Dyspepsia and Chronla Constipation, and all weaknesses pecu liar to women, that they willingly send trial bottles to all BUfTorers. Upon investigation it was found thai 61 per cent of those who had used the trial bottlo had received Bitch benefit from it that they purchased large sized bottles of their druggists. It matters not how sick yon are e how many physicians hare failed t help you, send for a trial bottle of this, great medicine, it costs you but a pectal card, and benefit and cure will most Mrtainly bo the result Pat somo urine in a glass tumbler and let it stand 24 hours: if it has a sediment or if it is palo or discolored, milky vt eloudy. stringy or ropy, your Kldaeya or Bladder are in a bad condition. Ih David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy poedlly cures such dangerous irrnp, toms as pain in tho back, inability to hold urine, a burning scalding pain la passing it, frequent deslro to urinate, especially at night, the staining of linen by your urlne'and all tho unpleasant and dangerous effects on the system I produced by tho uso of whiskey, wint or beer. Dr. David Kennedy's Favor 'ito Remedy is sold at all drug stores at (1.00 for a largo bottle; six bottles fox 85.00. Coming Kvents. May 1, Illustrated lecture "A Journey to Jerusalem." by Key. J. T. Swindells, in the Methodist Episcopal church. Juno 0. Ico cream festival, Rohbins' opera house, under tho auspices of the Olio Mandolin Club. Regardless Of Age. The kidneys are responsible for more sick ness, suffering, and deaths than any other organs of the bddy. A majority of the ills afflicting people to day is traceable to kidney trouble. It prevades all classes of society, in all climates, regard, less of age, sex or condition. The symptoms of kidney trouble are unmis takable, such as rheumatism, neuralgia, sleep lessness, pain or dull ache in the back, a desire to urinate often day or night, profuse or scanty supply. Uric acid, or brick-dust deposit in urine are signs of clogged kidneys, causing poisoned and germ-filfed blood. Sometimes the heart acts badly, and tube casts (wasting of the kidneys) are found n the urine, which if neglected will result in Bright's Disease, the most dangerous form of kidney trouble. All these symptoms and conditions are promptly removed under the influence of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. It has a world wide reputation for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. No one need be long without it as it is so easy to get at auv drug store at fifty cents or one dollar. You can have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovery, Swamp-Root, and a book telling all about it, both sent to you absolutely free by mail. Send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y., and kindly mention that you read this liberal offer in the Shenandoah Herald. Two C'hftdron f'robnbly fvldnnped. Chicago, April 18. Another sup posed kidnaping case which promises to rival Gerald Laplne's abduction Is causing the police much concern. Ruth and Hazel Stonehouse, aged 5 and G years, repectlvely, disappeared from, their homo In Calumet avenue a week ago, and since that time no traco of them has been found. Sick Headaches, The curso of overworked womankind, are quickly and surtly cured by Karl's Clover Root Tea, the great blood pnrlfler aud tissue builder. Money refunded If not satisfactory. Price 25 cts. aud BO cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlin and a guarantee. 13rIdeoton'8 Strtklntr Glnss 'Workers. Bridgeton. N. J., April 17. Nine non-union men arrived hero yesterday afternoon to take the places of strikers at the Cumberland glass works. The union officials claim that these men are not bottle blowers, and that they came here simply to get union cards and money to stop work. The arrival of the men caused considerable excitement, but they wore not Inter fered with. There are now 1,500 Idle window glass and bottle workers. The strikers claim they are bound to win. The manufacturers are, however, firm In tho refusal to grant the demands of the men. What is Shlloh 1 A grand old remedy for Cough, Colds and Consumption; used through tho world for half a century, has cured innumerable cases of incipient consumption and relieved many In advanced stages. If you are pot satisfied with the results we will refund your monoy, Prlco 25 cts., 50 cts. and f 1.00. Sold by P. D, Kirlin and a guarantee. llvo Stoolc Markets. New York, April 17. Beeves active steers hlirher: bulls and cows firm to 1 shade hleher: medium to prima steer, ?, 1uwu.1v, " ,1 " - 4&1.70; bulU, ,t.Wi&4; choice fat do., 1.?5 4.40; cows. J2&3.70. Calves brisk and higher; common to choice veals, 11.500 6.36; bulla and litttle calves, 34. Sheep and lambs nrm; wooiea sneep, mjo.uu nulls. 18.60: cllDPed sheep, M.504.W; un shorn lambs, E.B0e.5; clipped do., 14.759 5.50; clipped culls, S4; spring lambs, i3M Q4.25. Hog firmer at 4.104.30; western pigs, I4.104i4.26. East Liberty. Pa., April 17. Cattlo Arm: flxtra. IS. 4096.50: prime, J5.258&.20 common. M.5O3.90. Hogs steady; best milium welehta. 14.0564.10; heavy, 4 best Yorkers. 3.64; lleht Yorkers, J3.80O 2.96: DlH. t3.763.&6; rougns, a.ouJ.i. Sheep steady; choice wethers, J4.36at.40, common. S4A3; choice lambs, t5.2Oii6.30i spring Iambs, $98; veal calves, 15186.25, Ho Fooled Empornr WIIMnm. Berlin, April 18. Last December a Dr. Esser. who then claimed to nave Just returned from an extended tour or tho German colonies, was grantea a long audlonce by Emperor William who was creatly mterestea in nis nar ratlve and who rewarded Esser with the Second Class Crown Order. A number of doubting officials have been investigating and examining Esser, who, it now appears, has been shown to be a rank Impostor. It Is added that he now admits he never saw the places ho described. Hurtled to i)onth ttt Prnlrlo Flro. Brady Island, Neb., April 18. A pralrlc flro noar Vrooman destroyed much proporty. While lighting tho flnmo3 Mrs. Anderson, n widow, was frlphtfully burned, and will die. Hor nepliow, John Westerland, T. Flick in;,er and son Charles woro badly burned about tho laco and hands. Tho town was barely saved. Tom Mor rlssey, of Kuroka valloy, and John Koch woro burned to death whllo try ing to savo their property. Noar Atns worlh thousands of dollars' worth of proporty Is bolng dostroyed. Hllt'iitutr Aijfldont Ito-liltH In Dentil. Pittsburg, April 18. Mrs. MaryJano MeAUams, aged 68 years, of Phila delphia, died yostorday at tho resi dence of her son-in-law, Charles Herb, on Friendship avenuo. Tho woman's death wns tho result of an accident that happonod nbollt two weeks ago, when she was badly burned by hor clothes catching firo from an open grate. Mrs. McAdams, accompanied by hor husband, came to Pittsburg about a month ago to visit hor daughter, Mrs. Horn. i Von Dor Alio' Itiimnirn Suit. St. Louis, April 18. Chris Von Dor Abe filed suit In tho circuit court yes terday for $50,000 damages against Frank Dollaas Ilohison and Edward C. Becker, tho new owners of the St. Louis baseball team. Every club In the National Lcaguo Is also mado u pj.rty to tho suit and $25,000 damages Is asked from each of them. The al legation is that a combination existed in tho league to forfeit .tho membership of the Sportsman's Park and club for the pecuniary profit of tho defendants. Tho Ituloluli will Visit C'lmrloston. Charleston, S. C, April 18. The ex ecutive comtnlttco In charge of tho preparations for tho annual reunion of tho United Confederate veterans that Is to be held here May 10, 11 and 12, was officially notified yesterday by Sec rotary Long, of the navy, that the cruiser Raleigh, Just returned from Manila, had been ordered to this port for reunion week. Tho cruiser will take part In the Grant monument cele bration at Philadelphia on April 27, and will go thence to Raleigh, N. C. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The beat salvo in the world for cuts, bruises. Bores, ulcers, salt rlicnm. fever sores. totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or jo pay required. It Is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction or mony refuudod. Price . 1 T. 1 - 1... I Xt?1 Ilmlynrtt Klpllnsr nt J.nUowood. Lakewood, N, J., April 18. Rudyard Kipling arrived hero yesterday, ac companied by his wife and three ser vants. His children had arrived earlier In the day. It is expected that after the author has rested for a week or ten days in Lakewood ho will go to Brattleboro, Vt. Ho has Improved well, but Is uot very strong yet. Does CofTee Agree With You 7 If not, drink Grain-O made from pure grains. A lady writes: ."ine nrst time i made Grain O I did not like it but after using it for one week nothing would induce me to go back to cofiee." It nourishes and feeds the system. The children can drink it freely with great benefit. It is the strengthening substance of pure grains. Get a packnge to day from your grocer, follow the directions in making it and you will have a delicious and healthful table beverage for old and young. 15 c. and 25 c. Fined For lmiorlfiU ml Injunction. Omaha. April 18. Judge Fawcett last night held Mayor Ensor and Offi cer Hydock, of South Omaha In con tempt and fined thom ?200 each for ejecting Ed. Johnson irom a registra tion booth In the face of a restraining order. The Judge also Indulged In a scathing denunciation of the mayor for his actions. ' You Try lt. If Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure, which is sold for tho small price of 25 uts., 50 eta. and $1 00, docs not cure take tho bottle back and we will refund your monoy. Sold for over fifty years on this guarantee. Price 25 eta. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlin and a guarantee. Indian I'lislifurs (Tif Vcir Manila. San Francisco, April 18. The Twenty-flrst United States Infantry. the fnmons Indian fighting regiment of tho earlier days, and later very ac tive participants In the Cuban cam paign, arrived In this city last night and departed early this morning for tne Philippines on the transport Han cock. The Utile folks lovo Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup. Pleasant to take; perfectly harmless; positive cure for coughs, colds, bronchitis, asthma. Flro FlBlitors Injured ity Explosion. Denver, April 18. While the Are department was working to extinguish a fire at the Plntscn uas works yes terday afternoon an explosion of gas occurred Inside the building, Injuring nine men connected with the flro de partment. Several of the men wero severely burned, but it Is thougut none fatally. The property loss is small. Many a Lover Has turned with disgust from an otherwise lovable girl with an offensive breath. Karl's Clover Root Tea puriflos the breath by its action on the bowels, etc., as nothing else will. Sold for years on absolute guarantee. Price 23 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlin and a guarantee. Tho Olllfcnsro Probers. Chicago, April 18. Some of the pre limlnaiy work of the Lexow commit tee which Is to investigate the city ad' ministration was done at the Great Northern hotel yesterday. Chairman Baxter and Senators Asplnwall, Tem pleton and Begolo talked over the gen eral plans for tno work and tne scope It would take. The first general meet ing of the body will not be hold under two weekB nim, Beware j . v Aj, expectant mother had better f not tike anything at all than those I li! I.. J ..7. .!.!.... .M.I.. . pUBlMVCiy IUUJCIUU UUAIU1H OM WlUb. advertised to relieve her discomfort and nausea. She ought to know that outside external treatment is the only way that f can possibly be of any benefit. She ought - it, know that Mothor'a Fflonuit the only remedy that will help her, and it is an external liniment. It takes hex through the entire period in comparative: comfort, shortens labor, and childbirth is ccioncer to be dreaded. MorethanthaU it preserves her girlish shape after the i ordeal, anfl Jier utue one wtu come into the world perfect in form and health. Get Mother's PrUnd at thedrug stores for tl a bottle, or stod to THE BIUDFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLAHTA, GA. I Wrltt for our free book. " Before Bin? ll Bora, luuitr.icu ro, intuitu wkiu.h uhij Tostifios Beforo tlio Mazot Investi gating Committoo. HE 18 IN TECHNICAL CONTEMPT, l'roorpil In pMiiyllo IimtltutoilAtralR.it tlio Tiiiiiiiiiiny I.j-ndor and Joint F. Cut-roll Ilnrore tlio Adjournment of tlio, Stnto T.ouMsliituro. Now York, April 18. In tho session of the Mnzot Legislative Investigating committee yesterday Richard Croker was ngnln tho principal ohjoct of Mr. Moss' examination, nnd tho most Im portant development was tho probabil ity that the Tammany chloftaln and John F. Carroll will ho the subject of contempt proccdlngs beforo tho stnto legislature shall adjourn. All during yesterday's evldenco Mr. Crokor par ried the questions of tho counsel of tho cotnmlttco and refused to satisfy tho members with tho amount of Informa tion ho was willing to givo regarding certain matters which ho classified as "personal affairs." An adjournment of tho committee was taken yesterday until next Fri day morning, and Mr. Crokor was sub penaod to reappear beforo the session next Monday morning. By tho Initia tive of Mr. Moss, tunny of whoso ques tions Mr. Crokor repeatedly refused to answer, and with whom ho had several sallies that came vory near being per sonal, the chairman of tho commit tee took such action as would leave Mr. Croker In technical contempt. It was stated thnt when Mr. Fallow, of tho committee, left yesterday aftor noon for Albany he had instructions to prepare papers adjudging Mr. Croker and John F. Cnrroll In contompt. When tho commltteo began yester day's Inquiry, about tho first thing brought up was a resort known as tho Broadway Garden, which had flour ished In the upper Broadway district for some time. In this place the alleged robbery of the former mayor of Tren ton. Frank Magowan. took place, and Simon Buttner, the former proprietor of tho nlaco. and soveral of nls waiters wore examined. Duttner made some startling charges against police Cap tain Price, and his waiters corrobor ated, In part, his testimony. Buttner said that at his Broadway Garden everything had gone well until Cap tain Prlco came to tho precinct. Then, Buttner said, It wns a case of "hands up." Buttnor swore that the first thing Price did was to threaten to close tho Broadway Garden up unless he received $150 and half of any rob bery that was accomplished In It. On one occasion, Buttner said, a woman robbed a man of $3,000 and gave the whole amount to tho wardman. The money was returned to the loser and the woman lot go. She was "pro tected." Buttner told of numerous cases of persecution and "bleeding" by Captain Price. Assemblyman Hoffman offered resolution to havo certain promlnont men summoned beforo tho committee, because of a rumor that a certain law firm "by and with the assistance of other persons, by corrupt methods secured the passage through the as semhly" of the Astoria gas franchise, whose real purpose "was to enable the Consolidated Gas Company to force a consolidation of all the gas interests of the city, to the end that the supply of gas might be controlled and the price regulated by the .so-called consolida tion." Mr. Hoffman wanted to sub poena the law firm of Tracy, Boardmau and Piatt; EHhu Root, tho incorpora tors of tho Astoria Heat, Light and Power Co.; Thomas F. Piatt, Benjamin J. Odoll, Lemuel Quigg and John D. Trlmmlns. The resolution was de feated, however, flvo Republicans op posing it and two Domocrats favoring it. Richard Crokor testified that the police did not contribute a cent to tho Tammany campaign last year, but that the officeholders did. He could not tell the amount of money raised last year, nor dm ne Know in what bank the funds wero kept. Ho said he had never received a cent from Bourke Cockran. He also swore he was never caught short with Manhattan "L" stock, and did not lose $27,000, as re ported. Wnen Mr. Mosj saia tnat Mr. Crokor had found that in business matters, like that of Peter Meyer & Co., mem bers of the organization could help each other, Mr. Croker said angrily: "You are trying to make us out a pack of thieves in one combination to gether, and you can t do It." "And you tblnk that these questions indicate that persons who do these things are thieves?" queried Mr. Moss. "That Is what you are trying to get at," said Mr. Crokor, thoroughly arous ed. "I say that the people of the city of Now York, when they voted for our ticket, voted to put In the organiza tion and believed in the organization and believed that the organization should run this city. And when you were put out of tho police board that is what you were put out for becauso you wero not an organization man." After a further exchange of sharp words, Mr. Croker becoming enraged, Mr. Moss remarked that It was evi dent that Mr. Croker realized the "seri ousness of the occasion." The Tam many loader retorted; "Not very serious. I am not going away. I am going to stay here until tho circus Is over. You can have mo any day you want." Later on Mr. Moss asked: "Have you not during the last year received large sums of money from Individuals which were not your profit or earnings from nny business?" "No!" Bhouted Mr. Croker, and he repeated his answer. Mr. Croker was seen at the Demo cratic club last night and asked If he had any comment to make upon the refusal of the Mazet commlttteo to subpoena Tracy, Boardman, Piatt and others alleged to have been Interested in the Astoria Gas franchise. "I am not at all surprised by that action," said Mr. Croker. "Why should the commltttee call Tracy, Boardman and Piatt? What would it amount to? Why, simply that Tracy,Boardmanand Piatt had summoned Tracy, Boardman and Piatt to be investigated." Statb of Ohio, Citt op Toledo, I I.ccas County. j Fbakk J, Ciiksey makes oath that he Is the senior partner of tha firm of F. J. Ciiknkt & Co., doing business Inthe City of Toledo, County and state aforesaid, and tliat said Ann will pay the sum of ONF. HUNDRED DOLLAKS for each and every caso of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catabbii Cehb. f 1 A. W, OL1CA80N, i SEAL ) I J Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internully and" -Is directly on the blood mid mucous surfaces t the system. Bend for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O, Bold by Druggist. 7Bo. Hall's Family Pills are the best. Woman s The terror of many women's lives is men struation. Such women wear themselves out with suffering and seem to think there is no relief from the monthly pains. Miss Emily F. Mass, of 148 Freeman Street, drecnpolnt, Brooklyn, N. Y., wntc$: " Deau Mrs. Pinkham I wish to stn'to that I used your Vegotablo Compound with the greatest success, l was very sick for nearly a year with hysteria, was down hearted nnd nervous; also suffered with painful mens truation and pain in back nnd limbs. I often wished for death, thinking nothing would euro me. I had doctors, but their medicines did me no good. At Inst, by the advice of a friend, I be gan to take Lydia E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound with very little hope of its doing me any good, but I am happy to say I am entirey cured. Thanking you for the good your medicine has done me, I am sending you my testimonial, hoping it will help others." Special advice for every suffering wo man can be secured free of cost by writ- i. tv n l.i in to mi s. i iius.iii.iin -j at Lynn, Mass., for it Mrs. C. D. Smith, 221 Eleventh St., Racine, Wis., writes: "Dear Mrs. Pinkham I gladly give you my testimonial in favor of your remedios. When I first commenced your treatment I had been suffering from female troubles and weakness for some timo. Menses were irregular, coming too of ten, and were very pain ful. I eould not walk a great distanoe, had those terriblo bearing-down feeling in the lower part' of bowels, backache, and pain in left ovary. I used five bottles of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound, and my menses have become regular, and am cured of that bearing-down feeling after walking. I consider your Com pound one of the best medicines there is for those complaints pecu liar to women. I thank you for the good advice you gave me. I will gladly recommend your medicine, and hope that every one who suffers as I did will give it a trial." To sacrifice beauty, to a false idea is folly. Generations of ignor ance have handed down belief in the necessity of monthly suffering. A healthy woman should experience but little pain and only a moderate amount of inconvenience. Mrs. Van Ooft Advises Women. "Dear Mrb. Pinkham For soveral years my health was miserable. I suffered the most dreadful pains, and was almost on the verge of insanity. I consulted one of the best physi cians in New York, and he pronounced my disease a fibroid tumor, advising an operation without delay, Baying that it was my only chance for life. Other doctors prescribed strong.and violent medicine, and one said I was incurable, another told me my only salvation was galvanic batteries, which I tried, but nothing relieved me. One day a friend called and begged me to try Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. I began its use and took soveral bottles. From the very first bottle there was a wonderful change for the better. The tumor has disappeare4 entirely and my old spirits have returned. I heartily recommend your medicine to all suffering women." Mr. Van Cleft, 416 Saunders Ave., Jersey City Heights, N. J. Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound A Woman's Remedy for Woman's Ills. Will You Wlater In Plorlda7 This will be tho greatest season Florida has had for years. You ought to eo and go via tha Southern Hallway. IU the best route. If yon will write John M. Iicall, District Passenger Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa., he will arrange all the details of your trip for you. " A:card ' We, tho undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money on a 60-cent bottlo of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar if it fulls to cure your cough or cold. We also guarau. teeaSS-coDt bottle to prove satisfactory or money refunded. A. Wasley, O, II. Ilngeti. bucb, Shenandoah Drug Store, and P. W. fiieretela A Co. U-14-33t-d w k. r n 6L disposition and health Ml ... VI ll 179 vmmsxsmmsmm This Is tho trade mark of tho short line toFlorlda-r-tho Southern Hallway. Two daily trains are operated all the year, and during the winter season, u third, tho Floildu Limited, is addod. If you are going to Florida or anywhere else in the South, ask fur a ticket via the Southern Railway, Write to John It. Ileal), District Passeuget A gout, 828 Cbostnut street, Philadelphia. Buy Y ey stone flour, lie sure that the name btsHin & Bake. Ashland. Pa., la printed en a very sack,
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