1U TheHerald KSTAIIMSIII'U) 1810. ' " "All the New That's Fit to Prlnt. lublllicd every cvciilni-, cxce it Humlay, at 8 Boutli Jardln street, Blieimndonh, l'n. jMsa ijwtanok thi.ki'honh. Tlio Herald Is delivered In Shenandoah nnd the surrounding towns for six cents w ck, pay nWo to the onrrlers. Hy mall tS.OO n yeur, or 25 cents a month payable In odraiioe. Ad vertisements charged according to space and portion. Thfi publishers rescrvo tlio rlulit to change tlio position of advertisements whenever the publication of news demnnds It. The right Is reserved to reject any advertisement whether paid for or not, that the publishers may deem Improper. Adver tising; rates made known upon application. Filtered nt the post otllce at Hhcnnudoah, Pa., as second class mail matter. Churning gjmtttv WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7. 1800. OUR COUNTRY : First, last and Forever. "It Is part ef the business of the 20th fentury Press Clipping llurcau, of Chicago, to know which tiaperln ench town and city coutnins the most matter of Intercut to the largest nuinber of crlti al readers. Kvery paper has been selected solely on Its merits by comparison with Its competitors.' The Hkrald is the only paper printed in Shenandoah that is num bered in the list of leading papers of the country us compiled in the Blue Book. Advertisers will appreciate tills fact when selecting a medium in which to reach the buyers. John Waxamakkii ha just mado a contract with tlie New York Jour nal for a page advertisement, six days each week, for one year, for $250,000. Yet there aro some mer chants in this town who do not be lieve in advertising. Retaliation Prosecutions. The alleged legislative bribers, re cently arrested at the instance of the prosecuting committee of the House o Representatives, are now retaliat ing by causing the arrest of those members of the legislature who testi u lied against them, on the charge of ope perjury. The first one arrested is - T T . 1 T", . . 1 . T .lion, juuu r.iigier, ui uycoming county, who was ono of the first to give information that attempts were being made to bribe Democratic members to influence their votes on the McCarrell bill and the United States senatorship. Mr. Engler went before the investi gating committee and under oath testified that one Costello had called at bis home on a certain day and offered him $500 to vote for the McCar rell bill. His testimony also impli cated others, but less directly than it did Costello, It is understood that Representative Criste, of Northum berland, and others who testified that they had been offered bribes will be arrested on the charge of perjury. It is easy to see that this is mero bluff and bluster, characteristic of the political machine. It fortunately happens that all tho representatives who bore testimony that they had been appronohed by machine bribers aro men of responsl bility and character. Mr. Engler is a prominent business man of Lycom ing county, of the highest standing in commercial and financial circles, and the charge of perjury against him is too transparent to give either him or his friends the least concern The case against the alleged bribers does not rest upon the evidence of e single individual, and if there is per jury in the case it must have been committed in pursuance of a conspir acy. The clear conclusion is that thoso who stand accused of attempts to bribe have resolved, doubtless under the advice or macnino leaders, to re taliate by having the leading wit nesses against them arrested for per jury. Prosecutions of that descrip tion never have amounted to any. tulng and will not In these cases. Men like Representatives Engler Criste and Brown have nothing to fear from such retaliation. They have unassailable character and the record of upright life to fall back upon, which is probably more than can be said of their accusers in at least some instances. Mr. Engler has promptly demon strated that be is not to be intimidated-by such methods. He is one of the most important witnesses against the alleged bribers, and he und Representative CriBte did not even wait for the appointment of an investigating committee before mak ing the exposure. Being men of good charaoter, mindful of the re- Hponslbllity resting upon tnem as etate legislators, they deeply felt the insult offered tliem. To tnem more than any others is due the oredlt for the exposure of the conspiracy to corrupt the legislature and debauch the people's law-makers. They dem onstrated tllat they are brave as well ns honest men. and will meet this new attack as fearlessly and mun- fully as they did tho attempt to cor rupt them. -Wilkesbarre Record Just before retiring, If yonr liver is sluggish, out of tune and you feel dull, bilious, constipated, take a dose of Hood's Piiis" And youH be all rlebt In the morning. WANTED er THE CHASE ttURSEAES rNRKOKTIO a.RV .licit orders fur oo. hard, 1i 't; Stock, liivumytl ft lrf to those leaving bout, or uramuMiOD to lo cal SKitft. IVrniatteDt el pi wot Tbft tmsmss aiuFlr lesro'id, Addrs T;ielt.J.CMAHi;; DANGER IN SODA. Serious Results Sometimes Follow Its Ex cessive Use. Common soda In all right In lis placo and Indispensable In tlio kitchen and for cooking and washing purpose, hut It was nover In tended s a medicine, mnl people who uso It ns such will somo day reuret It. Wo refer to tlio common Uso nf sihU to ro llovo lionrthurn or sour stomach, a li.ihlt which tlinnsnnils of ponplo practlco and ono which Is fraught wltli dancerj moreover tho soda only Kives tumpontry relief and in tho end tlio stomach trouble cctaworeo and worso. The soda acts ns a incclianloid irritant to tho walls of the stomach nnd bowels and cases nro on record where it lias accumulated in tho Intestines, causing death by inllauia tion or peritonitis. II r llarlatiileon recommends ns tho safest nnd surest euro for sour stomneh (acid dys pepsia) nn oxcollcut preparation sold hy druggists under tho name of Stuart's Dys pcpsla Tablets. These tablets nro largo 20 graiu lozongos, very pleasant to tnsto nnd contain the natural acids, peptones and di gestive elements essential to good digestion, nnd when taken after meals they digest tlio food perfectly and promptly boforo It has timo to ferment, sour and poison tlio blood and nervous system. Dr. Wucrth states that ho invariably uses Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets in nil cases of stomach derangements and finds them a certain euro not only for sour stomach, but by promptly digesting tlio food they crcnto flesh nud strengthen tho action of tho heart and liver. They aro not a cathartic, but in tended only for stomach rtl-oniea nud weak ness and will Iks found reliable in nil stomach troubles oxcept cancer of tho stomach. All druggists soli Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablots at 50 cents por package. A llttlo book describing all forms of stom ach weakness and their euro mailed free by addressing tho F. A. Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION, Ueducew Rates to Los ANor.LBs, Cal., via. Pennsylvania IE.uluoad. For tho National Educational Association Convention to bo held at Los Angeles, Cal July 11 to 11, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets via direct routes from points on its line, to L03 Angolcs, Cal., nud return, nt rato of single faro for the round trip, plus ?2.00 membership feo. These tickets will bo sold, good going June 21 to July 7, and when stamped by Joint Agent at Los Augclos, good to return, arriving at final destination, until Septembers. For further information apply to ticket agents. A Blessing For tlio Ladies. Thousands of ladies are usine Brazil ian Balm. For soreness, pain, bearing down and inanv kinds ot trouble, it acts like a charm. A 50 cent or dollar bottle often does more irood in one week than any other remedy does in months. It goes right to the spot, removing all in flammation. Mrs. Geo. W. Roberts, of Wiliniujrtou, Del., savs, "A strontr solu tion of Brazilian Balm and warm water used as an injection has done me more good than all the remedies and prescrip tions I ever tried." Shenandoah drug store wholesale agents California find ltetura. One faro plus two dollars for the round trip via direct lines. Small advance to re turn via Portland, Tacoma and Seattle. Choice of lines east from Portland, viz., Northern Pacific Ry., Great Northern Hy. or Canadian Pacific Ry. to St. Paul. Tickets will be sold Juno 25 to July 7, good to return until September 4th. For map-timo table and full particulars addrcBS Johu R. Pott, District Passenger Agent, Chicago, Mil waukee & St. Paul Railway. 4S0 William street, Villiamsport,-Pa. Suppressed Abuso of MoKlnloy. Washington, June 7. According to a private letter received here from Munich a German-American Journalist, Mr. Louis Holler, editor of the Cam den Countv Journal, on the occasion of a lecture delivered by him In the hall of the Radical-German Union "Odin" at the Bavarian capital, on the Gor man-Americans, most bitterly criti cised the present administration and the president. His remarks became at last so violent as to cause the Interfer ence of the supervising official, who do clared that ho would not tolerate any nttnek on the head of a nation with which Gormany entertained such friendly relations as with the United States. The proposed discussion of tho lecture also was not tolerated. Tho Mohhsneo from Androo. Chrlstlanla, Juno 7. -The Blip of paper found Inside the cork buoy picked up by two boys on May 14 last on tho north' coast of Iceland was In scribed: "Drifting buoy No. 7. This buoy thrown from Andree's balloon July 11, 1898, 10:55 p. m., Greenwich time, 82 north, 25 east. We aro at an altitude of 600 meters. All well." Tho balloon, thus, had only traveled sovon hours and 50 minutes when the buoy was thrown out. Tho cork buoy con tatned also a small chart indicating tho route of the balloon. A Ilunawny KmkIiio. a Fatal Wroolr. Colorado Springs, Colo., June 7. A locomotive, when taking water at a tank near Hickman, on the Colorado Pass and Hldland railroad, broke away from its crew and started on a wild run down grade. Near Buena Vista the runaway crashed into an east bound passenger train. Both engines were totally wrecked. Fireman George Boswlck was killed and engtneor Ar thur Lalonde received fatal Injuries. No passengers were hurt Minors' Strlko Morn Sorlon. Dubois. Pa.. June 7. Tho miners' strike situation asumed a serious as pect yesterday when General Manager Robinson posted his answer to trie ae mand made by the men for a Ave cent raise. The answer of Manager Robin son is that the company will not under any circumstances pay more than the rates already posted. The miners aro feeling very sore, and the strike will doubtlessly he general ueiore nignt. Threo Smothornd by Cavoln. Allentown, Pa., June 7. Three men were smothered to death yesterday in a caveln at B. D. Peters & Son's slate nuarrv at Berllnsvllle. Tho dead aro: Robert Snyder, leaves widow and seven children; Jacob Sbafer, leaves widow and four children, and Ammon Bears, single. A rescuing party began searching for the bodies at once, and after some tlmo succeeaeu in recovor ing them. Tliroo Komale Students Drowned. . Lebanon, Ills., Juno 7. Threo young women students of McKendree college were drowned Monday while bathing is Sliver creek, two mile north or here. They were Ruth Jepgon, 19 years old. Lebanon; Florence Spies, 17 years, St, Jacob; Holene Jack, J.7 years. Beau coup, Ills. DEWDY SAILS FOR' HOME. Tho Admiral Start Tor llonp; Krmp; on II Ih I.oinr Vn.vniro. Hong Konc. Juno 7. Tim iiniimi Btntos crulsor Olymnla. with Ad Dowoy on board, loft hero nt 4 o'clock yimiuriiiiy nucmoon. wiillo passing tho llrltlsh crulsor Poworftil tho band of tho Olymuln nlaycil tho llHtlnh no. tlonal anthom and gavo a buglo snhtto. i nero wns no firing. Tho Powerful re plied with a Blmtlar saluto and her band playod "Hall Columbia." As tho Olymn a nassoil thn tt nllnn admiral's ship tho Olympla's band plnyed tho Italian national anthom nnd ffnvo an ndmlrnl'n snlntn which .n.n- pllmonts were returned. Thon tho uiymiiias nanu piayod "Atild Lang Byno," and tho band of tho Powerful played "Homo, Sweet Homo." Consul Wlldmon romalnod on tho Olympla until tho Inst minute, with a tew friends of tho admiral, who went on board to hid him farowell. Combination Aclvimoos I'rlco. Chicago, Juno 7. Tho Northwestorn Plow association, an organization 25 years old, yesterday changed Its namo to tho Northwestern Plow and Imple ment association. The change of nnsie was mado so ns to include all of tho makers of riding and walking plows, corn planters, cultivators, disk and spike working implements under n single organization. ' Aftor consoli dation the meeting unanimously de cided to advance tho prico ot all tho above articles 20 per cent. He Fooled the Surgeons. All doctors told Renick Hamilton, of West Jefferson, O., after sufferinR 18 months from Rectal Fistula, he would die unless a costly operation was performed; but he cured himself with five boxes of IJucVlen's Arnica Salve, the surest Pile cure on earth, and the best sahe in the world. 25 cents a box. Sold by A. Waslcy, druggist. O. A, R. ENCAMPMENT. 11EDUCED HATES TO WlbKESnAItEE VIA PENNSYLVANIA KAILEOAP. For tiro Annual Encampment of tho Grand Army of tho Republic, Department of Penn sylvania, to bo held at Wilkesbarro, Pa., Juno 5 to 10, tlio Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets from stations In Pennsylvania on June 4 to 8, inclusive, to Wilkesbarre and return, nt rate of singlo faro for tho round trip, good to return until Juuo 11, Inclusive Florida Short Line. Tho Now York and Florida Express, via Southern Railway, leaving Broad street station, Philadelphia, daily nt 5:31 p. in. carrios through Pullman sleeping cas to Augusta and Savannah, Ga., Jacksonville and Tampa, Fla., via Charlotte and Columbia. This is tho short lino and most attractive routo to points in Georgia and Florida. All Information cheerfully furnished hy Charles L. Hopkins, District Passenger Agent, 82S Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Tostordny's rTnsnlmll Onmcs. National League: At Philadelphia St. Louis, C; Philadelphia, 3. At Bos ton Boston, 9; Loulsvlllo, 4. At New York New York, 9: Clevoland, C. At Baltimore Baltimore, 6; Pittsburg, 3. At Brooklyn Brooklyn, 0; Cincinnati, 4. At Washington Washington, 3; Chicago, 1. Atlantic Lcaguo: At Newark Now- ark, 4; Reading, 3. At Scranton Rich mond, 4; Scranton, 3. At Wilkesbarre Wilkesbarre, G; PatcrBon, 4. At Al lentown Lancastor, 8; Allentown, 7. Acctisod by IIlHTViro. Philadelphia, June 7. Samuel Mc Klnney is under arrest hero, charged by his wife with many crimes, In cluding murder. Mrs. McKInney de clares that In 1874 her husband rob bed a country houso on the Hudson river, near New York, and killed tho owner of the house. After several other robberies he Anally stole $20,000 In saleable securities from tho resi dence of John Wendell, on Fifth ave nue. New York. He has since been living In good stylo on the proceeds. Recently he has abused his wlfo, hence the expose. Dowoy Will Oo to Cliienao. Chicago, June 7. Admiral Dewey will accomptnny President McKlnley to Chicago when the chief executive comes to lay the cornerstone of the new fed eral building Oct. 9. A private dis patch from Wushlngton says that Mr. McKlnley made the announcement yes terday to Senator Honry C. Payne, of Wisconsin. The senator was Informed that Dowoy had arranged to arrive In New York Oct. 1 to enable him to Join the president In Washington and go on with tho latter to Chicago. LADBES do tea km? DR. FELIX LE BRUN'S Steel Pennyroyal Treatment is tho original and only FRENCH, safe and reliable euro on the mar ket, l'rlco, sui; sent uy muu. Uennino Boia ouiy oy Ktrlln's drug store. JJIOn COUNTY COMMISSIONER, FRANK R. KANTNER, Of Lofty. Subject to Republican rules 30K COUNTY COMMISSIONER, HORACE F. REBER, Op I'ihe Gkove, Pa. Subject to Republican rules. JOIt COUNTY COMMISSIONER, BENJ. KAUFMAN, Op TnuMOST. Subject to Republican rules. jron COUNTY REOISTER, F. C. REESE, Op Shikiahdoaii. Subject to Republican rule pOR RECORDER OF DEEDS, EMANUEL JENKYN, OP 1'OTTSVIII.K, Formerly of Jollett). Sublect to Republican rules. poit CLERK OI' THE COURTS, JOHN T. SH0ENER7' Op OuwioSbubo. Subject to Itepnbllcan rules. pOR rROTHONOTAUY. JAMES il'ELRENIY, Op Ma in so v City. Subject to Republican rules. Jftrom 97?rs, Vaughn to 9ffrs. Pinkiam. LITTER TO HIS. riNKHAU NO. 4,587 ' Dkaii FniEND Two years bro I had child-bed fever and womb trouble in its worso form. For eight months nf tor birth of babe I was not ablo to sit up. Doctors treated me, but with no help. I had bcarinp-down pains, burning in stomneh, kldnoy nnd bladdor troublo nnd my back was so stiff nnd sore, tho right ovary was badly affected and everything I nto distressed mo, and thoro was a bad discharge I was confined to my bed when I wrote to you for ndvico and followed your directions faithfully, taking1 Lydla B. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound, Liver Pills nnd using tho Wash, nnd nin now ablo to do tho most of my housework. I bollevo I should have died if it had not been for your Com pound. I hope this letter may bo tho result of benefitting somo other sulTcr ing woman. I recommend your Com pound to every ono." Mns. Mauv Vauoiin, TitiMm.i:, Pulaski Co., Kr. Many of theso sick women whoso letters wo print wcro utterly dis couraged and llfo was n burden to them when they wrote to Lynn, Mass., to Mrs. Pinkhnm, and without charge of any kind received advice thnt mado them strong, usoful women again. "YOU'LL GET ALL THAT'S A-COMINO TO YOU." If, when contemplating a trip to any point West or Southwest of tho Mississippi River, you willpnrchaso tickets via tho Missouri Pacific My , or Iron Mountain Ilouto (which nro on salo at all principal ticket olllccs In tlio United States), you will havo all tho comforts and luxuries of modern railway equipment, and tlio finest opportunities for viewing nil of nature's museums and marvels of Utah, Colorado, Kansas, Arkansas, Texap, Old nud Now Mexico, California, etc. Ex cursion tickets to all principal points at greatly reduced rates. On account of tho National Education Association meeting at Los Angeles in July, wo will mako Bpecial low round trip rates. When contemplating n trip West or Southwest, writo us for full information and rock bottom figures. W E. Hoyt, G. E. P. Agent. J. P. McCann, T. P. Agent, 301 Broadway, Now York. 4-22-tf Only ouo remedy in the woild that will at onco-stop itchiness of tho skin in any part of the hody ; Doan's Ointment. At any drug storo, 50 cents. Persistant ltlnoknintlor Sotit to Prison Norfolk, Juno 7. Edward Gould, 45 years, was given a year In Jail here yesterday for sending obscene and blackmailing circulars to parties by express. It Is said that ho recntly sent ono each to President McKlnley and Secretary Alger, and attempted to blackmail a prominent lawyer of Nor folk. Gould was sent to Kings county (N. Y.) penitentiary from the United States court at Richmond a few years ago for using the mails for tho same purpose. Jury Aonulttcd Sunday ltnll Players Buffalo, .Tune 7. The mombors of the St. Paul and Buffalo basoball clubs who were arrested on Sunday while playing ball, charged with violating tho Sunday law, were given a jury trial yesterday nnd aequittcd. Many a Lover Has turned with disgust from an othcrwiso lovable girl with an oifensiYa breath. Karl's Clover Root Tea purifies the breath by its action on tho bowels, etc., as nothing clso will. Sold for years on absoluto guarantee. Prico 23 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlin und a guarantee. Proposed Sucfnf Cnnsnlldnttnn. Chicago, Juno 7. The Record says that negotiations aro In progress look ing toward a mammoth sugar consoli dation and Is now admitted by one of the men most interested. The plan contemplates a union of the American Sugar Refining company and the Glu cose Sugar Refining company, with the subsequent nbsorptlon by purchase or otherwise of plants owned -by the Ar bucklo interests and tho Docher ro fineries, with, perhaps, other com petlng plants. A Card. We, tho undersigned, do hereby agrco to refund tho money on a 50-cent bottle of Grecno's Warranted Syrup of Tar if It fails to euro your cough or cold. Wo also guaran tee a 25-cent bottle to prove satisfactory or money refunded. A. Wasley, C. II. Jlagen buch, Shenandoah Drug Storo, and P. W. niorstoin & Co. ll-U-33t-dw THE AlAZET INVESTIGATION. Allotted Pnymont For Polloo Protec tion Tlmt Did Not Protoot, Nev York, Juno 7, When tho Mazet Investigating commltteo resumed its session yesterday the first thing done was to declare that In tho future none of tho wltnosses subpoenaod to appear before the committee should be repre sented by counsel. This was followed by the excluding from the court room of Police Captain Price's counsol, H. C. Hondorson, who created a sensation at the previous sitting of tho commit tee last week. Ho was given to under stand that if ho wished to attend the hearing it should bo merely as a spo& tator. Later ho was arrested on a charge of disorderly conduct, and fur nlehcd $300 bail. The commltteo then, In an attempt to show corrupt practices by Pollco Captain Price, in the "tendorloln" dis trict, brought out from John c. Ellis, former proprietor ot a Sixth avenue resort, a story of "protection that did not protect. His statement involved ex-Alderman A. B. Walto. Ellis stated that Walte had collected $200 for a month's police protection for the resort he was running on Sixth avenuo. The payment, he said, did not secure tho "protection" promised, and tho police harrassed him as much as ever. The witness said ho was forced out of bush noss. Other testimony related to the pay ment of political assossments by can' dldates for Judge and to the salo of liquors on Sunday, and alleged viola tlons of tho building laws by a fourth rato theater. PJUlndnlpliTa'B'noUostnny. Philadelphia, Juno 7. Yesterday was 'the hottest day that Philadolphlans have experienced this year, the govern ment thermometer reachlngl!)7 degrees at 3 p. m. This record was exceeded only anco during tho month ot June, and that was in 1885, when the mer cury touched 98 degrees, There were a large number of prostrations reported, but no deaths, FREDERICK 0. PRINCE DEAD. A MrtSflnoriuftottfl Donioornt Who Wan Thrlco Mayor of Uimton. Doston, Juno 7. Hon. Frederick O. Prince, widely known as a lawyor and politician, died at his homo yesterday from lung disease Mr. Prlnco was born In Doston Jan. 18, 1818, was graduated from Harvard college In 1833, and was admitted to tho Suffolk bar In 1840. In 1S51-2-3 ho represented Winchester In tho lower houso of tho legislature nnd In 18R1 was stato senator. In 18G0, on tho disruption of tho Whig party, ho trunsfcrcd his nlloglance to tho Demo- THE LATE F. O. PRINCE, crntlc pnrty, nnd was elected a dolegato to the Charleston convention of that year, and cast his lot with the division which nominntcd Stephen A. Doug lass for president. He was secretary of tho national Democratic committee from I860 to 1888. Ho was elected mayor of Doston In 1876 by tho Democrats nnd twice re-oloctcd. In 1890 ho was candidate for governor of Massachusetts on tho Gold Democratic ticket. Ho leaves a widow and four Glorious News. Comes from Dr. D. 11. Cargilc, of Washita, I.T. Ho writes: "Four bottles of Electric Hitters has cured Mrs. Brower of scrofula, which had caused her crcat suU'crinc for years. Terrible sores would break out on her head and face, ana tlio nest nociors couiu mve no boh)! but her euro Is completo nnd and her health Is excellent." This shows what thousands have proved, that Electric Hitters is tlio host blood purifier known. It's the supremo remedy for eczema, tcttor, s.dt rheum, ulcers, boils and runninc sores. It stimulates liver, kidnoys and bowels, expels poisons, helps digestion builds up tho strength. Only 60 cents. Sold by A. Wasloy, druggist. Guaranteed. A MothocllHt SoiiKntlnn, Washington, Juno 7. A deed record ed here yesterday by which Bishop John F. Hurst, of tho Methodist Episcopal church, transferred through an Inter mediary to his wlfo, Ella Root Hurst, their fine home on Massachusetts ave nue, In the fashionable, part of the city, has caused a great aeal of com ment here. It Is reported that the transfer was preliminary to a legal separation. Dlshop Hurst was out of the city, and his attorney said he had nothing to Bay about the matter. Mrs. Hurst has been In Europe for two years. SWAIVIP" '3 "ot recommended for DflflT kidney, liver or bladder w" 1 ' troublo it will b found lust tho icmcdy you need. At druggists In Iltty cent and dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottto of this wonderful now discovery by mail tree, also pamphlet telling all about it. Address, Dr. Kilmer ScCo.,Itiiighamton, NVY. Emiiloyor Arrested For Intimidation. Niagara Fall, N.Y., Juno 7. Tho em (loyes of tho Niagara Silver company, numbering 100 men, w'ent out on strike yesterday. The men claim that the union men were reduced in position and that non-union men were given their places. Manager Jameson, of the Sliver company. Is under arrest on the sharge of intimidating his men. A Fruitless Conference. London, June 7. A special despatch Irom Bloemfonteln says that tho con ference betwen President Kruger and Sir Alfred Milnor proved abortive. Sick Headaches, The curso of overworked womankind, are quickly and sursly cured by Karl's Clover Hoot Tea, the great blood purifier and tissue builder, Monoy refunded if not satisfactory. Prico 23 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlin and a guarantee Mny Veto Hoot Simnr Ilonnty. Lansing, Mich., June 7. It seems very probablo thnt Governor Plngreo will veto tho beet sugar bounty bin Attorney General Oren gave the gov crnor an opinion last night that the bill is unconstitutional, for the rea son that It appropriates money raised by taxation for other than public pur poses. The attorney general, however. says he belloves that the law should be tested In the courts. Tho house yesterday afternoon passed the bill tax Ing copper and iron mining companies, and it now goes to tho senato, whoro friends of tho bill claim enough votes to pass It. CANCER IS RPQIlIk FafflllV in NillA This fearful disease often first appears nuauiiii raiaiij 111 nine a raoro scratchi a PimPi0. or in Gases Out of Ten- Cure Found at Last. operation, poison in tho blood, circulating throughout the system, and although tno soro or mcer Known us tlio Uancor may bo cut away, tho poison remains in tho blood, and promptly breaks out afresh, with ronowed violence. Tho wonderful success of S. S. S. in curing obstinate, deep-seated blood diseases which wore considered incurablo, induced a fow do spiring sufferers to try it for Cancer, aftor exhausting tho skill of tho physicians without a curo. Much to their delight S. S. S proved oqual to tho disease and promptly offoctod a curo. The glad nows bproau rupiuiy, anu it was soon demonstrated boyond doubt that a curo had at last boon found for deadly Cancor. Evidence has accu mulated which is incontrovertible, of which tho following is a specimen : " Canoer is hereditary in our family, my father, a sister and an aunt having died from this dreadful dUease. My feelings may be imagined when the hor rible disease made lta appearanoo on my side. It was a malignant Cancer, eating inwardly' in suoh a way as to cause great alarm. The dlseaso seemed boyond tho skill of tho dootora, for their treatment did no good whatever, the Canoer growing worse all the while. Numerous remedies were used for it, but the Cancer grew Bioaaiiy worso, until it seemed that I was doomed to follow the others of the family, for I know how deadly Cancer Is, especially when Inherited. I was advised to try Swift's Speoiflo (8. S. 8.), which, from the first day, forced out the poison I contlnuod its uso until I had taken eighteen bottles, when I was cured sound and well, and hava had no symptoms of tha dreadful affliction, though many years have elapsed. 8. S. S. la the only curo for Cancer. Mrs. 8. M. Idol, Winston, N. O. Our book on Cancor, containing other testimonials and valuable ta formation, will bo sent froo to any address by tho Swift Spocifio Company, Atlanta, Georgia. THE PRODUCE MARKETS An Itenootcd lir Moallnscn In Phllndnl plitn nnd Hnttlmoro. Philadelphia, Juno 0. Flour well main tained; winter superfine, 2.151!J.a5; Penn sylvania roller, clear, JS.2003.40; city mlll.1, extra, J2.rM2."B. Hyo flour quiet and steady nt $3.1003.15 per barrel for choice Pennsylvania. Wheat slow; No. 2 red, spot, In elevator, 70UO76i4c. Corn dull; No. 2 mixed, spot, In olovator, 38Ti38Vle. Oats quiet nnd steady; No. 2 white, 32e ; No. 3 white, clipped, 32Hi'K Hny market In buyers' favor; choice timothy. 312.60 for largo bales. Deef firm; beet hnms, Jjl9.r0 Q20. Pork dull; fnmlly, J11.W312. Lard firm; western steamed, 33.30! Uuttcr firm; western creamery, 155J18V4C.; do. factory, ltHUWic.; Imitation crenmery, 12V416c.; New York dairy, 13Hftl"c.; do. creamery, lBJ18V4c; fancy Pennsylvania prints Job bing nt 19?22c; do. wholesale, ISc. Checsa IrrcBUlar; large, white, lc; small do., 7ic; large, colored. 7Hc.; smnll do., 7?ie. Hggs firm; New York and Penn sylvania, Wl&lfcc.: western, fresh, 14J? 15c; southern, 1012Uc. Potatoes stondy. Now York, 3W1.76; Jersey sweets, 31512.25. Cabbage steady nt Jl.KW por barrel crate. Daltlinnro, June 6. Flour quiet nnd un changed. Whcnt steady nt a decline; spot nnd month, 76UI7(iVio. ; July, 77c: AURUst, 78'Ac.; steamer No. 2 red, 71 Vi 71tic.; southern, by Bamplo, 70ft77c., southern do., 71',4U7Cc. Corn easy; spot nnd month, 37VtJ37Hc ; July, 37?i03Sc; slenmor mixed, 357i086c.; southern, whit. ilKttc.: do. yellow, SMiRSHc. Oats steady; No. 2 white, 32!4f33c.; No. 2 mixed. 29V4J? 30c. Ilyo dull; No. 2 western, 68c. liny flvm for better grades; No. 1 timothy, I12.M. Lettuce quiet nt 25T30c. Per bushel box. Mvo Stock Mnrkots. New York, Juno 0. Hcoves stondy. Calves n trlllo weak. Sheep slow; year lings nnd lambs steady; common to prime sheep, $W4.60; choice wctners, JI.S5; or dinary yearlings. 31.75; lnmbs, $7.2307.75; no choice hero. Hoks firm nt $U5fl.80. Hnst Liberty, Pa., Juno 0. Cattle nbout steady; extra, S5.50ff5.60; PVImc, $5.45r.j C.50; common, $3.504.25. Hogs n shade stronger; assorted mediums, I4.05IJ4.10; heavy hogs. 34O4.03; best Yorkers, til 4.05; light Yorkers. $3.9504; pigs, $3.90C5 5.03; good roughs, $3.25if3.60; stags und piggy sows, $2.603. Sheep slow and lower; choice wethers, $l.60ffl4.55j common, $2.5003.50; cholco wethers, $4.50g4.55; com mon, $2.5003.50; choice yearlings, $5.25ff MO; spring lnmbs. $1.5080.60; veal ealvos, $7G7.00. How's This Wo offer One Hundred Dollars Howard for nny enso of Catarrh that can lint bo cured hy Hall's Catarrh Cure. F.J.CHKNUY& CO, Props., Toledo, O. AVo the undersigned, have known K. J. Cheney or the last 15 years, nnd believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and fin ancially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West A TnAUX, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O, WAldino, Kisna.v & MAnviN, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75e. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's Family l'UIs aro the best. Tho Wnltz Ktnir's Funeral. Vienna, Juno 7. The funeral of the late Johann Strauss, the celebrated composer, was a great public ceremony, the wholo populace of Vienna render ing honor to Its Idol. The procession was very long, tho cortege Including eight cars of flowers. Tho burgomas ter of Vienna nnd the municipal au thorities, with many distinguished representatives of art, literature, mu sic and drama, followed tho hearse. At tho Conversatoire of Music, whoro aratlons wore delivered, and tho burgo master made a brief address at tho temporary grave. Along the whole route of tho proceslon the gas lamps were lighted. Tho absence of thowidow ind of Eduard Strauss, the brother of tho deceased, from tho ceremony :aused considerable comment. You Try it. If Slilloh's Cough and Consumption Curo, which Is sold for the small price of 25 i ts., 50 cts. and f 1 00, does not curo lake tho bottle back and we will refund your money. Sold for over fifty years on this guaranteo. Prico 25 cts. and 50 eta. Sold by P. D. Kirlin and a guarantee; BANK ROBBERY BY TELEPHONE. How Two Clovor I.oulnvlllo Crooks Boouroil Five Thousand Dollars. Louisville, June 7. The Gorman In aurance hank of this city was vic timized out of ?6,000 Monday after noon by two well dressed young men who worked a neat gamo. Just before the hour for closing the bank the as sistant cashier of the German Insur ance bank was rung up by telephone nnd asked if he could accommodate the Citizons' National bank with $5,- 000 In currency. Qn being answered In the affirmative the Inquiring party eatd he would sond two men around to get tho money. Shortly afterward two young men appeared at the bank with a check for $5,000, bearing the sup posed signature ot tho cashier of tho Citizens' National bank. The assistant cashlor, suspecting nothing wrong, counted out the money to the young men, who were profuse in their thanks as they ncceptod It. Whon the check reached the clearing house yesterday It was discovered to be a forgery. DEADLY! A the breast, too small to attract any notice, until, in many casos, the deadly disease is fully developed. Cancer can not bo cured by a surcical because tho disutwo is a virulent ME3. S. U. IDOL. rt..e..il.nr..u..lH. 1 do, O, was the winner of they? prize for execution oil the violin at the llrusscls Conservatory of music. German critics say she is a won derlul player. It is the greatest dlstiuctiontobe first in any thing. 1'orthls iustatemenship incrniure, am letics, science n I wl nrf Hint, tt nl women nut forth their greatest efforts. Washington was said lo be "first in war, first In peace bhcI first In the hearts of his countrymen." It is a great thing to be first. Nothing is of morevalue to mankind and brings great er uapptucss man a good remedy. Many thlnxs will relieve but the one that will cure is best. Brazilian Balm is such a rem edy. Tuns of thousands have found thnt It is the only thing that would cure Ca tarrh and Asthma. 1'orlSyrs. it has nev er failed inn single use to cure Asthma, and its record has been as wonderful in Catarrh. Cases that had, to all appearan ces, run into Consumption, or where the nostrils were entirely stopped uporwhcr.e the poisonous pus had eaten holes into the throat an inch deep, or where the stomach had become ulcerated and raw from swallowing the germ-laden matter, were a' i'perinauently cured. Such a rec ord, unknown to any other remedy, just ly entitles the Brazilian Balm to the first place in the regard of the American peo ple. There are 20,000,000 Catarrh victims aud countless Asthma sufferers in Ctfis country, all of whom can be cured with Brazilian Balm. A 1.00 bottle of Brazil ian Balm contains a month's treatment for catarrh or asthma, aud for1 6 months we will wrap with each $1.00 bottle a month's treatment of Toxicola Tablets, free. Toxicola is the best tonic and nerve and strength builder known to science. This is the greatest offer ever made. Ask your druggist and take no substitute. B. K.Jackson & Co., Mfg. Chemists, InoV napolis, Ind. SHENANDOAH DRUd STORE, Wholesale Agents Lauer's Bock Beer IS NOW ON TAP. ' t can be had at all the lead ing saloons. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH - PA LAKESIDE! The only pleasure report and picnic ground in this region This season will be llie most successfully conducted since its existence. The boms for the lake are now undergoing repairs nt Reading. The grove will be cleaned daily by workmen. Ice and wood to prepare and preserve meals for picnic parties will be furnished fiee. An orchestra will be established at this resort for the entire season. Tor particulars address B. J. YOST, Prop., Iinrnesville, Pa. YOUR EYES. J. D. COLDREN, Of Schuylkill Haven, The noted Rcfractlonlst, wlio lias testimonials from tho best people ot the icounty, as to his ability, will boat GRUHLER'S DRUG STORE WEDNESDAY OF EACH WEEK. If your eyes cause you any trouble call and see him. Glasses furnished If needed and no medicine. EXAMINATIONS FREE. SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, Blown Stout, Half and Half, Beer and Porter. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S BOCK BEER ON TAP At all its customers to-day. Solomon Haak's, 116 South Main Street, Will receive prompt attention. rtiiui.-enenf- stoke c DKALEB IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. SO Woot Oontro Stroot. PRABOWSKY HOTEL, M. GRAB0WSKY, Prop. 119 N. Centre St, rottavllle, Pa. Pine old Whiskeys, Gins and Wines, at the l A choice lino of Clears and Temper O 01 noe Drli rinm. rain' j" Accommodation for travelers. MeU t )) bo
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