TheHerald r.sT,m.isiii:i mo. "All the Nrvs That's Fll to Print." Published every i-venlng, except Humbly, 8outh Jnrdln street, Sliennndonh. Pa. lit 8 I.ONO lHSTANCK TUMll'IIONl!. Tlio lternhl Is dullvcrcil In Shenandoah nml llio surroundlnR towns for slxconts n w ok, pny nl)lo to the carriers. Ily mall tH.M a year, or 25 cents n month pnynblo In advance. Ad vertisements charircil accordlnp; to cpneo inl position. Thn pnl)llliers reserve the rlcht to change the position f advertisements whenever the publication of nows demand It, Tlio right Is reserved to reject nny Bdvcrtlscmcnt whether wld for or not, that tlio publishers nuiv deem Improper. Adver tising rates made known upon Application. Kntered nt the pot office at Shenandoah, I'n., as second class mall matter. &WXXXXX$ $CVittfX SATURDAY, JUNE 10, 1800. OUR COUNTRY : First. Last and Forever. Thk Democrats will hold their stivto convention next Wednesiliiy. Wlmt will tlio harvest bo silver or gold ? Thk Miners' Journal is opposed to an early convention. Still, that cuts very little figure with the rank and file of the party. "Washington gossip has it that Senator Penrose is interceding in be half of former Congressman Unuuiii to secure the latter a federal appoint ment. May we ask, doesn't the junior Senator know his friends 1 rmrnm At 11 droiLists, SSe. nM MsJIrnl ndvtfe fres B3EUB31 A cold Is danger oua. Don't let It got the stnrt of you. A faw doses of my (.'old Cure will break up nny form of cold In n few hours and prevent Rrlppe, diphtheria nml pneumonia. It mi M ho In every Iiouio and every vest pooket. It Is better than a II fo Insur ance policy. MUXYOX. s slid. Quids to rienlth tBm Ari-h ( Villi vorces would be granted should be clearly stated. This might check the wholesale divorce business which is now carried on all over the United btates. SUMMER OUTINGS, Thk Hon. James B. Iieilly is keep ing his enemies guessing in the pres ent mlx-up in Democratic politics. The Hon. James' friends say he will be heard from later on, and to the discoinforture of those seeking his political retirement. Govkhnor Stonk has named Judge Little, of Columbia county, as a member of the Lyon-Dunn contest court. Now that the court has its full quota of members, it is expected that the opinion will be filed at Potts ville at an early date. l'BnSONALI.Y-CONDUCTni) TOUltS VIA PENN SYLVANIA 1IAIMIOAD.' Tlio Pennsylvania Railroad. Company an nomicoB tlio following Personally-Conducted Tours for tho Summer and early Autumn of 1890 : To tlio North, IncludliiK Niagara Falls, To ronto, Thousand Islands, tlio St. Iwronce, Montreal, Quebec, Koborval (LakoSt. John), tho Sagucnay, All Sablo Chasm, Lakes Cham plain and George Saratoga, and a daylight rido through tlio Highlands of tho Hudson. July 22 to August 7. Rato, $125 ; August IS to 25, visiting snmo points as first touroxuopt Eoborvnl and tlio Saguenay. Rate, f 100 for tho round trip, from Now York, Philadel phia, Baltimore, and Washington. Propor tionato rules from other points. To Niagara Falls, excursion tickets good to return within ten days will bo sold on July 27, August 10 and 21, September 7 and 21, October 5 anil 10, at rate of $10 from Phila delphia, Baltimore, and Washington. These tickets incluJo transportation only, and will permit of stop over within limit at Iiullalo, Rochester, Cauaudalgua, and Watkins on tbo return trip. Fivo-day tour to Gettysburg, Luray, and Washington September 10. Rate ?25 from New York, $22 from Philadelphia. Propor tionate rates from other points. An eleven-day tour to Gettysburg, Luray Caverns, Natural Bridgo, Virginia Hot Springs, Richmond, and Washington, Octobor 10. Rato, $05 from New York, $03 from Philadelphia. Proportionate rates from other points. For Itineraries and further information apply to ticket agonts, or address Goo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passonger Agent, Philadelphia. NICARAGUA COMMISSION NAMED. Wilt Report on tlio Mot lYnMlilo ltnuto Por ii ('mini. Washington. Juno 10. Tho prosldent ycitprtlay appointed the following commission to tletermlno tho most fonslblo and practical route for a cimnl nrross tho Isthmus of Panama: Hour Admiral John O. Walker, U. S. N.; lion. 'Siunuol Pasco, of Florida; Al fred Noble, C. 13., of Illinois; Georgo 0. Morrison, C. 15., of Now York; Colo !)1 1'otor C. Hains, U. S. A.; Prof. William U. Hurr, of Connecticut; Lleu trnnnt Colonel Oswald II. Ernst, U. 8. A.; Lewis M. Haupt, C. E., of Penn sylvania; l'rof. Emory It. Johnson, of Pennsylvania. Admiral Walkor, who is at tho head of the commission, says that ho will call the membors together at the oar Hoot practicable moment. Tho ralnv season 1b now on In Panama and Nlcn ruKiin, but novortheloss it is oxtromely llholy that tho commission will pro ceed forthwith to a porsonal inspec tion of tho routes, bo as to mako as oarly a report to congross as possible. Roar Admiral Walkor, Colonol Ilnlncs and Mr. Haupt aro mombora of tho prosont Nlcaraguan canal com mission. Senator Pasco is qualified In many ways for duty on tho commis sion. GcorBo S. Morrison has been prosidont of tho Society of Civil En gineers. Alfred Noble was formerly n niombcr of one of the canal commis sions, and has been engaged in many large engineering undertakings. Colo nol Ernst was formerly superintendent of tho Military acadomy. Prof. Burr Is tho head of tho department of en gineering of Columbia university. Now York city, and has had largo engineer ing oxporienco. Prof. Emory It. John son, of tho Unlvoralty or Pennsylvania. was nppolntcd becauso tho president has felt that tho economic and com mercial sido of tho investigation is ono of Us most Important features. IF YOU AREJN DOUBT " Whothor you havo Kidney or Blnddo dlsoaso, just nut somo of your urlno U a glass tumbler and lot it stand 2 hours ; if it has a scdimont, or n milky cloudy appoaranco, If it Is ropy o stringy, palo or discolored, your Kid fioys or Bladder aro sick. Other Bcrious symptoms aro pain li tho back, frequent desiro to urlnato cs peclally at night, a burning scaldlnf pain in passing urino or when you urlno stains linen. Tho ono euro euro for diseases of th Kidneys, Liver, Blnddor and Blood Rheumatism, Dyspopia and OhromY Constipation Is Dr. David Kennedy! Favorito Hemcdy. It has cured la many cases whero all olso failed and la sold at all drug Btores for $1.00 for largo bottlo, or Biz bottles for $5.00. By a special arrancement with th manufacturers, wo offer our readors tho opportunity of getting a trial bottlo of this invahiablo remedy absolutoly frco which will bo sent postpaid to anyone wno win send tueir address to tlio vx. DAVID KENNEDY CORPORATION, Eondout.N.Y., and mention this paper. Tho publishers of this papor puar ntco tho gonuinoness of this liberal ner. Oun friends tho enemy aro fighting the battle of 1000 in this county tit this time. There is as much interest taken in the selection of committee men, who in turn will select tho national delegates next year, aa there is in the personnel of the county ticket. The factions are already en gaged in calling each other nameB. Both claim to be "regular" and "true" Democrats. National Divorce Law. A few days ago in New York Ho Foaled the Surgeons. All doctors told Renick Hamilton, of West Jefferson, O., after suffering 18 months from 7?irtnl IMlll n. hp wnnm fllr tmlras a COSUV operation was performed; but lie cured himself with five boxes of BucMcn's Arnica Salve, the surest Pile cure on earth, and the best salve in the world. 25 cents a box. Sold by A. Wasley, druggist. Dlsolinreocl From AYoBt Point. West Point, N. Y., June 10. Tho fol lowing cadets from tho fourth class were found doflclent and discharged from the Military academy: E. K. Fryer, Now Jersey; Qcorge Mason Leo, Virginia; P. A. Dlnsmore, Michigan; H. F. Strong, Massachusetts; Carl Boyd, Georgia; Richard P. Williams, Arizona; William H. Horton, Tonnes- see; J. F. Franklin, Tennessee. Young Leo is a son of General FItzhugh Leo and Williams is a son of tho late Brlg adlor General Williams, who died re cently In Havana. TALES OF OUR HEROES. An Opportunity to Seetiro tlio Hook Pre sented to Klicimmlonli l'eoplo. Tho IIkrald has succeeded in making ar rangements with tho publishers of tho "Hero Tales of tho Amorlcan Soldier nnu sailor,-- whereby tho pcoploof Shenandoah oan bcciuo this work at a nominal cost. This worK can only bo secured through our local agents. Messrs. Hooks & Brown, who will maKO a thorough canvass. Tho book contains 000 pages nml 100 illus trations and is finely bound In Illustrated cloth. It contains all tho important battles that tho Amorlcan soldiers and sailors havo fought and graphically illustrates them. Special attention is given to tho lalo Spanish war, and nmong tho illustrations Bro "Tlio Destruction of tho Maino," "Dowoy's Vic tory," "Corvora's Defeat," "Hobson's daring with tho Morrimac," "Tho dofenso of Camp SIcCalla" and many othors. Tho books retail all over tlio country at $2.00 per copy and thousands havo beon sold. Tho torms upon which tho books win uo som hero aro as follows: Any person who will nurco to tako tho Herald for six months will be supplied with a copy of this oxcoll out history of our country's defenders for 75 cents. Ifemembor. a S2.00 book for 70 cents, thn onlv condition bclue that you ngreo to tako tho IIi:rali) for sir months. Tho Ukuai.d Is progressive, enterprising. wide-awake and always will bo. Its daily visits will keep yon better informed than any other papor on tho nows of tills locality, countv. state and nation. Copies of tho book can bo examined at tho storo of Hooks & Brown, No, 4 North Main street. RUINED nYSU0AI. Bpoonlator Who Havo lloen WMtln Vov a Jjoollno Hndty l.ort. Nnw York. Juno 10. Loto yesterday afternoon occurred ono of thoao Blaughtors of tho Innocents around tho nost on tho floor of tho Stock Kxflinnco which havo como to bo look ed for as a periodical Incident In the history of tho exchange. For weeks thero havo boon dlroful predictions thnt the ond of tho Biigar company as n domlnntlnc factor in tho retlnlng in dustry was nt hand, that tho fight of Its llfo was on Its hands, that tho sus pension of dividends waB Immlnont to carry on tho war, and all sorts of dls- nitmus predictions. Gontlomon sup posed to bo versod in tho lnsldo nf- 1 fn Ira of tho comnanv havo olther boon 1 Bllent, with an expression of plalntlvo bi dnes, or havo frcoly admitted tho'r conviction of tho truth of tho worst tlmt rnuld bo said. Manv tiorsons attracted by tho pre vailing high lovol of BUgar, considor-1:-t theso conditions, havo sold tho Block vory liberally, with tho expecta tion of buying back when the collapso camo. A groat many or thoso uougni. tltolr stock to cover short contracts yestorday at a lovol nearly 20 points above that which tlio uiroiui promo tions hnd carried it. Inside interests becamo averso to selling, and hold out tenaciously for tho higher prlco. This exciting and painful Incident closed a day of uniform strongth throughout tho markot for securities. Tho bears turned sugar backwards somo 1 notnts. but without marked ouoct on tlio ucncral list. Later thero was real izing in tho Now York Traction group, with reactions of about a point. But tho vigorous strength doveloped by tho coalers turned tho wholo market up ward. Then came the rush in sugar, which mado the last prices tho hl"h- est of tho day. Tho net gain in sr is G and In othor stocks near) much. Many of tho "lambs" aro ru 'GOLD DDBT.' aOLD DDBT." Something: New! woman began divorce proceedings against her husband on the grounds that he snored and gritted his teeth in his sleep. "When they were married in February last she loved him do votedly, but now she was afflicted with insomnia owing to his "loud snoring, and herhealth was so affected that she was compelled to institute divorce proceedings. This is a sample of the slight grounds upon which applications for divorce are now made. Tlie ease with which people nowaday procure divorces, and the slight grounds upon which they make application for them, is evidence of a lack of realiza tion of the solemnity, and respousi bilities of the marital relation. Too often men and women enter this state of life without a sufficient knowledge of the temperaments and tastes of those with whom they wed, and the words of the marriage cere mony, for better or worse, are not sufficiently considered. In the court ing days everything is apt to be of a rosy hue. Only the best side of the man and the woman are revealed to each other. There is not that mutual confidence which should exist before marriage, and after the honeymoon there Is very often a rudo awakening, That this is true In too many in ptances Is proven by a look at the de crees issued by the Divorce Courts. A few days ago there were decreed in the Common Pleas Courts of Phila delphia in one day divorces which separated one hundred and twenty eight people sixty-four couples. The reasons for these separations were not announced, but they probably ran the whole gamut from snoring to the more serious violations of the marital vows. One of the hardest things to procure should be a divorce, and it should be granted only upon the most urgent grounds. Tho 6ase with which divorces oan lie secured, by a change of residence from one state to another, or for slight grounds of complaints, encour ages young people to rush into iuar- riace with a feeling that H every thing, does not turn out just right they can get a divorce. There should be a national divorce law, alike in all states, and the causes for whloh dl ADMIRAL K'AUTZ OPTIMISTIC. Snys Thlncs Will Como Out All Illsht In Pnmon. San Francisco, June 10. Thesteamcr Doric, from tho Orient via Honolulu, brings the following advices from Honolulu: Tho United States steamship Phila delphia arrived from Samoa on Juno 1 on her way to Maro Island. All parties bavo agreed to abide by what tho commission decides," said Roar Admiral Kautz, In an Interview, speaking of tho Samoan affair, "Whether they will keep tholr agree ment or not remains to bo seen. I think things will come out all right, "My orders from the navy depart ment were to remain there as long as I thought It necessary. Tho Phlladol phla Is very foul and has needed to go Into ilrydock for a long time. Then we have a largo number of men aboard whose term of service has ex pired. Matters are qulot and order prevails. The situation Is in tho hands of the commissioners. Under theao circumstances I thought it best to start for San Francisco. "Tho reports about our ammunition being defective aro true, or perhaps it would be moro accurate to say some of It was very old. "I know I havo boen roasted In tho Btates. Still. I do not think I am unduly sensitive and when the cir cumstances are all understood It won't mattor a groat deal." nocrultlwr in OIiIcuro. Chicago, Juno 10. Captain P. H. Bomus. of tho army recruiting station In this city, has received Instructions from the war department to enlist an unlimited jiumbor for servico In tho Philippines. The order calls for "as many suitable recruits as possible for infantry, cavalry, light and heavy ar tillery. Over CO recruits havo Doon enlisted and sent west sinco Monday. Forty Injured In Rnllronrt "Wreck. Kansas City. Juno 10. Botwoen 40 and 45 passengers wore Injured, throe norhaps fatally, by tho dorallment 01 train No. 4, southbound on the Kansas City, Pittsburg and Gulf railroad threo milos south of Granvlew. Tho train was runnlnc nt a slow rato of speed, on account of bad condition of track, oc casioned by heavy rains. Tho Injured wore brought to this city. Canon Unsot mid Two Drowned. Klneo. Mo!. Juno 10. John C. Holmes, of Bangor, and Nelson Heatty were drowned at the noaa or woosa head lake yesterday by tholr canoo capsizing. M'KINLEY AS MEDIATOR, to Our Oovornraont May Bo Invited Sottlo tho Trnnsvnnl Dispute Washington, Juno 10. A rumor Is current In London, according to tho Westminster Gazotto, from a woll In formed source that It has been pro posed in a responsible quarter that tho United States mediate oetween ureal Britain and the Transvaal. It is added that tho suggestion Is being considered and "it is ovon not lmprooaule that such mediation may bo undertaken." Tho president, It Is said hero, under no circumstances would consent to ex tend an offer of mediation between Great Britain and tho Transvaal savo upon tho request of both parties to tho ponding disputo. it is Denovou mat President Krugor would not willingly seek our cood offices, owing to tho well recognized fact that In many points concerning tho welfare of tho Ultlanders the interests of the United States are identical with thoso 01 Great Britain. Americans took part in tho 111 starred Jamison raid, and we aro lntorosted in maintaining a largo measure of freedom in the entrance of mining maohlnery, dynamite and such Imports Into tho Transvaal. To Prot'oot'lioubot From Insult. Paris. June 10. At a cabinet meet ing held yesterday the premier, w. Dnniiv. and tho minister of war, M. Krantz. announced that General Zur- linden, the military governor of Paris, and the Drefect or ponce, m. uianc. had adopted rigorous measures to pre serve order at Long unamp tomorrow, upon the occasion or 1'resiaent lou bet's visit to that place in order to witness the race for the grand prlx de Paris. NU0QETS OF NEWS "He Laughs Best Who Laughs Last A heariy laugh indicates a. degree of good health obtainable through pure biooa. As but one verson in ten has pure blood. Ihe other nine should purifo the blood with Hood's SarsaparUU. Then they can laugh first, last and alt the tone, for IW Mil tilth I Roaln's canltal was visited yestor day by a terrible tempest of rain and hail. One person was killed. General Otis has decided not to enlist Filipinos as an auxiliary force, for the reason that they cannot do trusieo American products are already find lng an enlarged market In Cuba, Ha waii, Porto Rico and tho Philippinos. A freight train on the Norfolk and Western ran Into a washout last night near Suffolk, Va. Conductor Sowers and Fireman Poole wore killed. Tho Nowark board of health has dis covered that much of the milk in that city la treated with a dangerous pre servative, to keep it from souring. Joe W. Harris shot and instantly killed H. Pv. Bennett near Odum, Ga. Both ore white. Ten days ago Bennett Is said to have insulted Harris' wife. Do vou feel like screamlnor lost before and during the monthly sick ness? Are vou easily irritated? Do you get the blues and wish some times you were dead i If vour answer is Yes to any 01 these questions, you should lose no time tn taking BRADFIEID'S FEMALE REGULATOR It will overcome and cure every form of irrecular menses, leucov- rhcea. iallinir 01 the womb aad other uterine trouble. 91 at Orunglete. TUB BRADflBlD I1B6UUT0R CO. AtUnU. 0. Miss Sadie Wertheim, ace 14, of Tole do, O, was the winner of thejirst prize fot execution on tue violin at tue urussels Conservatory of music. German critics saysheisawou deriul player. It is the greatest distiuctioutobe first in any thing. For this in statemenship -v literature, ath N. letves, science ,v5- iandart.mehatid 1 " . v women put forth their greatest efforts. Washington was said to be "hrst in war, nrst In peace and first in the hearts of his countrymen." It Is a great thing to be first. Nothing is of more value to mankind and brings great er happiness than a good remedy. Many tninae will relieve but the one that will cure is best. Brazilian Balm 19 such a rem edy. Tens of thousands have found that it 13 the only thing that would cure Ca tarrh and Asthma. For 15 yrs. it has nev er laiieu in a single ouse to cure Asinina, and its record has been as wonderiui lu Catarrh. Cases that had, to all appearan ces, run into Consumption, or where the nostrils were entirely stopped upor wher.e the poisonous pu9 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 all permanently cured. Such a rec ord, unknown to any other remedy, just ly entitles the Brazilian Balm to the Ilrst place in the regard of the American peo ple. There are 20,000,000 Catarrh victims and countless Asthma sufferers in tin's country, all of whom can be cured with Brazilian Balm. A S1.00 bottle of Brazil ian Balm contains a month's treatment for catarrh or asthma, and for 6 months we will wrap witb each fl.ixj bottle a month's treatment of Toxicola Tablets. tree. Toxicola Is the best tonic and nerve and strength builder known to science. This Is thegreatest offer ever made. Ask your druggist and take no substitute. B P.Jackson & Co., Mfg. Chemists, India uapolls, lad. A SOUTH DAKOTA ROMANCE Itoturned Soldier From tho Philip pines Itoninrrlos Ills Divorced Wlfo. Hlghmoro, S. D., Juno 10. Tho ro- turn to this town of a man and woman divorced flvo years ago, but who are again husband and wife, adds tho last chapter to a romantic story or lovo and war. Flvo years ago Henry Ballantyno nnd wifo, of this place, agreed to sepa rate. They had been married not qulto 12 months. Ballantyno was a prosper ous grain buyer, and owned several eood farms near Hlchmorc. These he deeded to his wifo. The row hundred dollars he was ablo to scrapo together In cash he put In hlB own pocket and loft to begin llfo afrosh In a now lo cation. As onou no h& hnd frnno his wifo sued for divorce. There was no defense, and a decree was granted, The land given her by her husband she sold to advantage and by shrewd re investments accumulated within the next year a comfortable fortune. The past wlntor she spent in south ern California, on her way nomo a month ago sho stopped temporarily In San Francisco. On tho street thoro ono day sho met an emoclatod flguro In army blue, hobbling about with tho aid of a heavy cano, In vain search of employmont. It was Ballantyne, dis charged from the United States volun- teor servico, and an invalid rrom tne Philippines after a fevor. Ballantyno was about to pass nis formor wifo without speaking to her, but sho. when sho saw his wasted form and miserable condition, folt all her old lovo for him rovlvo. She hur ried him Into a carriage and to her hotol, whore comfortablo quarters, good food and the services of com petent physicians soon produced a marked Improvement in his neaitn. Last wook the two wore remarried, and have Just returned to Hlghmoro to gether. Lanro nncknsro of the World's best cleanser for a nickel. Still greater ccon omy In 4 pound package. Made only by THE N. K. FAIRUAINK CqAlFAINY, Chicago. St. LouU , New York, Uojton. Philadelphia SB1 UNCLE SAM'S HOT BATHS. Glorious News. Cniniia frnm Tlr. T). B. Cnrcllo. of Wnshlta, I.T. Ho writes: Four bottles ni wecinc lllltnra lina nilrfil Mrft. ltrGWCr OI SCrOllllR, which bad caused Jiur (treat suffering for years. Terrible soros would break out on bor !..,,! nn.l fun n.1,1 til 11 llPSt doctors COUlll rIvo no holp; hut lior euro is complete and nnd her health is oxeollcnt." Tills allows what thousands have piovcii, tnai t,iecirio Hlttms Is tho best blood puridor known. It's tlio supremo remedy for eczema, tetter, SHlt r ifiiiii. ulcers. Dons ami runiunu ou. x. noisons. helps oigcsuon duiius up mo strongth. Only 50 cents. Sold by A. Wasloy, druggist, Guaranteed. tub hot srntNos of a it Kansas ma , BOUTlIEBIf ItAU.WAY. Will oradlisito fram your system tho linger ing ofTocts of grip and nthpr ailments caused by tbo severe winter, nnd malaria, rheuma tism, neuralgia, catarrh, stomach, Milncy, liver and nervous disorders, paralysis, blood and skin diseases, anil chronic nnd func tional dorangoments. Tlio mountain climate of Hot Springs is cool nnd delightful iu summer. 100 hotels open tbo year around. For Illustrated literature, coutaluing nil information, address CF . Cooley, Manager Bulsucss Men's Lcagno, Hoi Springs, Ark. For reduced excursion tlck ts anil par ticulars of tho trip, address W. A. Turk, Gen'l Puss. Agt., Southern Ky Washington, 1). C, or ft b. Hopkins, District Passenger Agont, 828 Chestnut St., I'hlla., Pa. 0-l-4m Lauefs Bock Beer IS . NOW ON TAP. It can be had at all the lead ing saloons. How's Tills Wo oftcr One Hundred Dollarn Itewnrd for -my onuo of Catarrh that can not bo cured by Unit's Cntnrrh Cure. V. J.CIIKNHY & CO.I'rops., Toledo, O. Wo tbo undersigned, have known 1. J, Cheney or the InHt 1-1 years, nod bclievo htm perfectly bonornblo In nil business transactions and fln- lnti.. i.t.. ... n.. Mtn-nll....a m.i.l ?.t1!'U.!?tP9,",V"' l!;?r0XS their firm. ViT & TnAUX, Wholesnlo Druggist, Toledo, O. Waldinq, Kinnas & MAnvm, Wholesale nrug glsts, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Intcrnnlly.nctlng directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of tbo system. I'rlcoT5c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best. You Try It. If Shlloh's Cough nnd Consumption Cure, which is sold for tho small prico of 25 cts., B0 cts. and $1 00, does not euro tnko tho bottlo bunk nnd wo will rofuud your money. Sold for over fifty years on this guarantee. Price 23 e.ts. aud 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Klrlln nnd a guaranteo. ALLEQED TRAITORS ON TRIAL Clinrcort With Enrolllnc Mon For a TrniiBvrml llobolllon. Protorla, Juno 10. Tho trial of tho eight alleged formor British offlcoH who woro arrested at Johannesburg, on May 16 last, on tho chargo of hlgn treason In .having attempted to en roll mon with a vlow to an outbreak of rebellion, bogan here yesterday. Tho oharKO against Lieutenant E. J. Trem- lett, Lieutenant C. A. Ellis and LIou- tonant John Allen Mitchell was with drawn, and they woro called as wit nesses for tho state. Llcutonant Ellis testified that over tures were mado to him to hold Jo hannesburg and tho forts until tho British troops-camo. Ho was given to understand that the co-oporatlon of tho military authorities had heen so- cured, and that capitalists wore financ ing tho movement, but ho deposed that ho did not know tho names or tno leaders of the movements. "YOU'LL OET ALL THAT'S yoa." A-COMINO TO SWAMP-ROOT. Is not recommended for overytbiuc. but if you have kidney, liver or bladder trouble it will bo found just tho remedy you need. At druggists In mty cent and dollar sizes. You may havo n sample bottto of this wonderful now discovery by mail free, also Damnblet telling all about it. Address, Dr. Kilmer & Co., Uingbamton, N. Y. 8ohoonorWrookod,UrowIrobnbljrI.oit Atlantic City. June 10. The threo masted schooner Qoorgo A. Howes, of Philadelphia, was wrecked about 6 o'clock last night two miles off Barno gat. The crow Is believed to havo beon drowned. The lire saving crow irom Barnegat station as soon as the storm abated went out to the vessoi, wnich had turned bottom upwards. Tho schooner was light and was bound from Now York to Newborno, N. C. It is bellevod that the wrecked schooner was commanded by Captain Deverldgo, Four Military l'rlBoaoVs. Esoapo. Now York, Juno 10. Four military prisoners escapod somo time during Thursday night from Castle wlllam, Governors Island. They aro Frank: Harvoy of the Socond artillery, Mich- aol J. McCarthy of the Eleventh ln- fanty, and Fred SImond and Carl Decker of the Seventh artillery. The men wero all imprlsonod for infractions of tho miliary law and with the ex ception of McCarthy would have been released In tho year 1900. McCarthy's torm expires in 1901. . Mollnoux AirnlnChnrired -With Murder Now York. Juno 10. Roland B. Mol lnoux was yesterday released on f 5,000 ball. He was Immediately rearrested on a warrant charging him with tho murder of Katherlno J. Adams. Mol lneux was arraigned In spocial sessions court, and the examination was set down for Monday next at 3 o'clock. The prlsonor was remanded pending the examination. Hrntnllv Assaulted and Robbed. Harrlsburg, Juno 10. Michael Hon- necke lives alone on a small farm in Cumberland county, not far from West Falrvlew, Thursday night ho was bru tally assaulted nnd robbed by several unknown men, who left him bound to a bed. Three ribs were broken and ha was othorwlse maltreated. It Is not enown how much money was taken. SHENANDOAH DRUQ STORE, Wholesale Agents Yostordny'rt Baseball Games. National Leaguo: At Philadelphia -rPhlladolphla, 9: Washington, 1. At New York New yorit, i; ujevaiano, o At Brooklyn Brooklyn, 6; Cincinnati, 1. Atlantlo League: At Itoadlng Rich mond, 8: Reading, 0. At Scrantoa (12 Innings) Lancaster, 3; Scrantoa I. At Newark Newark, 12; PaUrsoa.0, flOOD'3 I'IMiS cure Liver III, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache, olear'nt laxatlvm AH DrusuiUt. THB PRODUCE MARKETS As neflootod br nonllnscs In I'hlladol- nliln nml nnltlmoro. Phllnflolnhlft. Juno 9. Flour weak: win ter superfine, 12.1532.25; rennsyivani roller, clear. S3.20B3.26: city mills, extra. I2.G05X2.T5. Ryo flour steady at J3.10S8.15 tier barrel for cholco I'onnsyivnnm. Wheat wonk; No. 2 rod, spot, in elevator, rr.st1hin. Porn steady: No. 2 mixed, spot. in elevator. 75S75HO. oats steaayi no. t nrh t. 32o.: No. 2 wh to. cuppoa, SiWtf 33c. Hay firm; choioo timothy, 14.H) lor large bales, Beef nrmi Beer nnms, m.m (1722.50. Pork steady: family, n.&usfu. Lard weak; western steamed, 15.20. Dut- r ntenriv: creamery, ltitaioiic; ao. wc- tory, 12H13o.; imitation creamery, 12'.4 OlGc: New yoric aairy, unwun,, uo. creamery, lSfllSVSo.; fancy Pennsylvania r.rini lohblnir nt 20K2Sc: do., wholesale. 13c. Cheosc Irregular; largo, white, 7Jie.; small do.. 7Wc: colored, large and small, 7Vc. Eggs firm; New York and Penn sylvania, IswlSK-c; western, iresn, ivg 16e.; southern. 106120. Potatoes stoaay; New York. Slffri.75: Jersey sweets, JIM 2.25. Cabbage steady nt J1.60BS per bar rel crate. Tallow oasy; city, 4?io,; coun try. 4V4o. nosin nuiet; strained, common to cood, ll.3O01.3ZH- Turpentine quiet ni SSfiSSMc. Baltimore. Juno B. Flour quiot ana un- ohanned. Wheat dull and easy; spot. 7Btta75l4c.: month. 75-2-76UC.: July, TCW 76Ho.: August. 77V4S77c.: steamer No. 2 red. 71o.: southern, by snmplo, 7070o. do. on grado, 717Co. Corn steady; spot and month, 37fl37?;e.; July, 37tT3Sc. ; steamer mixed, SbWHWic; southern, white, 12c.; do. yellow, 45o. Oats easy; No. 2 white. ZZmmo.l No. S mixed, 20ttc. Itye dull; No. 2 western, 64S55C. Hay firm for best erodes; No. 1 timothy, 111.50. Cheese steady; larso. 8Vie.; medium, 8V4c small, R?ic. l.ivo StooU Mnrkots. New York, June 9. Beoves slow; steers steady to a shade lower; common bulls loaiiSc. off: cows almost nominal; com mon to choice steers, Jt.60gE.50; bulls. 12.75113.30; choice heavy do., 11.35; Inferior cows. 11. SO. Calves dull and lower; veals. $138.25; tops, 36.50; buttermilks, J3.323 3.37V4. Shoep slow; sood stock steady; common end medium easier; yearlings firm; lambs 25c. higher; one enr sheep unsold; poor to choice sheep, $3J4.90; heavy export wethers. 13.35; yearlings, 15.83(50; south ern lambs, I0.70fl8.25; one car extra, 88.50; culls. 14.75; state lambs, $7S7.C2Mi. Hogs tondv at 81.204.30. East Liberty, Pa., Juna 9. Cattls about steady; extra, $5.50(35.00; prime, $S.10Ut.50; common, $J.60f4.2G. Hogs steady; extra heavy, $3.7504; best mediums and. York ers, $4; light Yorkers, $3.9504 1 pigs, $10 4.05; good roughs, $3.253S,50; stags and piggy sows, $2.M3. Sheep steady; choice wHthora. S4.50lU4.C5: common, $2.5003.50; choice yoarltngs, $5.2506.40; spring lambs. $4.D04j5.50; veal calves, JU.MJ'UI. If, when contemplating n trip to nny point West or" 8outhwcst of tho Mississippi River, you will purchaso tickets via tbo Missouri Pacific Ity., or Iron Mountain Ituuto (which aro ou Kilo at all prlucipal tlckot offices in tho United States), you will havo all tbo comforts and luxuries of modern railway equipment, and the (In est opportunities for viewing nil of n.ituro's museums nml mai vols of Utjib, Colorado, Kansas, Arkam.is, Tex. is. Old and Now Mexico, California, etc. Ex cursion tickets to all principal points at Krently reduced rates. On account of the National Education Association mictlnn at Los AuKulcs in July, wo will uiuko special low round trip rutcs. When contcnudatlnir a trip West or Southwest, write lis for full Information nnd rock bottom figures. W E. Hoyt, O. E. I. Agent. J. I. McGinn. T. P. Agent, 301 Broadway. Now York 4-22-tf A Blessing For the Ladies. Thousands of ladies are usincr Brazil ian Balm. For soreness, pain, hearing uuira auu many kiuus oi iroumo, it acts like a charm. A 50 cent or dollar bottle often does more prood in one week than nuv other remedy does in months. It rocs right to the spot, removing all in- uamtnation. Mrs. ueo. w. Kouerts, ot Wilmington, Del., says, "A strong 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 meet." Shenandoah drug Btoro, wholesale agents Christ. Sciimidt, Ageut and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street 'EN ANDOAH LAKESIDE! The only pltasurc resort and, picnic ground in this region. This season will be the most successfully conducted since its existence. The bonis 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 picnie parties will be furnished free. An orchestra will be established at this resort for the entire season. For particulars address B. J. YOST, Prop., Barncsviile, Pa. YOUR EYES. J..D. COLDREN, Of Schuylkill Haven, NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION. Reduced Rates to Los Anqei.es, Cal., via Pennsylvania Railroad. For tbo National Educational Association Convention to ho held at Los Angeles, Cal., July 11 to 11, tho Pennsylvnnia Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets via direct routes from points on its Hue, to Los Angeles, Cal,, aud return, at rato of slnglo faro for tbo round trip, plus $2.00 membership feo. Theso tickets will bo sold, good going Juno 24 to July 7, and when stamped by Joint Agent at Los Angeles, good to return, arriving at final destination, until Septembers. For further information apply to ticket agents. Many a Lover lias turned with disgust from an otherwise lovable girl with an offensive breath. Karl's Clover Root Tea purifies tho breath by ita action on the bowels, etc., as nothing else will. Sold for years on absolute guarantee. Prlco 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Klrlln and a guarantee. Tbo noted Itcfractlonlst, who bos testimonials from tho best people ot tho courty, as to Ills ability, will bent A GRUHIiER'S DRUG STORE WEDNESDAY OF EACH WEEK. If your eyes cnusefAtny trouble call nnd see blm. Glasses furnished If needed nnd no luedleltio. EXAMINA1I0NS FREE. rniLn." cnEnr - stoke o DEALER IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesalo and Retail. S3 West Centre Street. Buy Koy atone flour. Be sure that the name Lessiq & Bazb, Ashland, Pa., is printed on evnrv wu-V SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, B-.owii Stout, Half and Half, Beer iud Porter. PRABOWSKY HOTEL, H. GRABOWSKY, Prop. SIS N. Centre St., Pottsvllle, Pa. Pino old Whiskeys, dins and Wines, at the ba A choice line of Cienrs and Temper ance Drinks. Accommodations for travelers. M sals at all bo COUNTY COMMISSIONER, FRANK R. KANTNER, Op Lofty. Subject to Republican rules pOH COUNTY COMMISSIONER, HORACE F. REBER, OkPineGuoye, Pa. Buhject to Republican rules. OR COUNTY COMMiaSIONER, BENJ. KAUFMAN, Of TaKMOHT. Subject to Republican rules. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S BOCK BEER ON TAP At all its customers to-day. Solomon Haak's, 116 South Main Street, Will receive prompt attention. Sears the Signature " O - I Hantldomo Complexion me greatest cnarms a womau can POUOHI'I COMPLBTIOK PoWDBsf OR COUNTY REGISTER, . F. C. REESE, Of Shenandoah. Subject to Republican rules pOR RECORDER OP DEEDS, EMANUEL JENKYN, Ok Pottsville, Formerly of Joliett), Sublect to Rcpubllcau rules. F OR CLERK OP TUB COURTS, JOHN T. SH0ENER, Or Ouwiosbuiio. Subject to Republican rules. pOR PROTIIONOTAUY, JAMES fll'ELRENNY, Oir Mauanov City. Subject to Republican rules.
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