TheHerald i:sTAiti.isiu:i) 1870. "All the News That's Fil lo Print," Published every rvenln", except Sunday, nt 8 South Jardht street, Shenandoah, l'a. LONG DlsTANOI! TKLKPIIONK. Tiro Herald la dsllvercd In Shenandoah nnd tho surrounding towns forslxccntsn wk, pay nble to tho carriers. Ry mull ta.OO n year, or 25 cents n month, pnyablo In wlvanco. Ad vertisemcnts charged according to space and position. Tho publishers rcscrvo tho rlsht to change tho position t f advertisements whenever tho publication of news demands It. The right Is reserved to reject nny Advertisement, whether pnld for or not, that the publishers may deem Improper, Adver tising rates made known tipnnnppllcntlon. Kntered at tho post ofllce nt Hhctiamloah, Pa., as second class mall matter. (ixtjcttitt0 gjmtlix MONDAY, JUNE 12. 1809. OUR COUNTRY : First. Last and Forever. Ninety per cent, of the people of Porto Itlco oan not rend or write. A generation hence the inhabitants of the island will reonll tills fnet with wonder. London lins not yet been electrified to the extent of building a single trolley line. In this respect tho city of Pekln can give London n lesson In civilization. Bknatoii Flinn is the Dr. Jekyil and Mr. Hyde of politics. In Pitts burg he is a boss of the most arbi trary type. In Harrisburp; ho is a re former of tho first water. In President Cleveland's hands tho civil sorvice law was an implement for clinching Democrats in ofllce. When some of the mischief ho did is rectified Democrats say an assault Is made on tho "merit system." The Schuylkill Democracy will be well represented at Harrlsbutg on Wednesday. The friends of Judge Bechtel appear sanguine of success and say that combinations can be formed that will result in his nomina tion. Shenandoah will celebrate tho Fourth of Jnly. The magnitude of the demonstration depends upon tho support given those having the affair in charge. Let us have an old fashioned, Fourth, and let us all take a hand in celebrating. No zinc miner supposed when tl)e ailverites told him that tho gold standard was the cause of low prices that in June, 1899, the price of zinc would be 300 per cent, higher than it was during the Dryan campaign, and with the gold standard maintained. Passing events show that the great majority of tho inhabitants of Cuba are well-disposed toward the United States. A few ambitious politicians are anxious to hurry our forces out of the island In order to try schemes of their own, but the people in general are not acknowledging their leader ship. This fact is apparent in the acceptance by the enlisted men of the money offered by tho United States. They refuse to listen to the heroics of hothead officers who want to use thera''for future political ends. Common sense assures the Cubans that the $3,000,000 is tendered to aid disbanding soldiers to make a fresh start in civil life and not as a bribe, nor with any ulterior designs. Don't Tear Down. A man can build better than bo knows, but he can't tear down half as well as he thinks he can. It looks so easy to tear down, especially in social, business, religious and political life, but there seems to be an immutable law that those who attempt rarely if ever succeed, and when success comes it is deceptive and short-lived. This fact can ba traced in every business community, where men come to grief who try to build upon the ruin of others. People are not fond of trac ing the Bamo thought in social or re ligious life, but in both the same truth applies. Military and naval circles are filled with examples. Those who have sought unselfishly to build, have alone succeeded. This was true of Washington and Grant, it is true of Dewey aud Schley. Political fields are crowded with examples. Aaron Burrlsacase in point. He sought to tear down, but the man whom he killed in a duel, Alexander Hamilton, still lives in the regard of his country men. The enemies of De Witt Clinton expelled him from the Erie Canal board, a work in which ho took great pride, arid; the people'! made him Governor" of -New York. Calhoun sought to destroy, but Jackson check mated hjm. Blaine sought to destroy Conkliiig, and then each tried to de stroy the other, ami neither ever reached their goal. Pennsylvania has many examples at this time, like wise Schuylkill county, It Jb bettor to build; it is bettor to promote; it is folly to trust to the ease of pulling down. Yawn9 hw5 Will be roused to Its natural duties and your biliousness, heartm!- and constipation ured 1( you take Sold by all drugglets. S3 cents. LITTX TO Ull, rlNKlIAK NO. ej,t8( " IlrcAit Mns. 1'inkiiam Vov some time I havo thought of writing to you to lot you know of tho groat benefit I havo received from tho uso of Lydla E. PlnU hnm's Vegeta ble Compound. Soon after tho birth of my first child, I com Mrs. Joimson Saved from Insanity by Mrs. Plnkham menced to havo spells with my spino. Every month I grew worse and nt Inst became so bud thnt I found I wna gradually losing my mind. " Tho doctors treated mo for fomalo troubles, but I got no hotter. Ono doctor told mo thnt I would bo Insnnc. I was advised by n friend to glvo Lydia E. rinkhnm's Vogotublo Compound a trial, nnd boforo I had taken all of tho first bottle my neighbors noticed the chnngo in me. " I hnve now taken flvo bottles nnd cannot find words sufficient to prnluc it. I advlso ovfiry woman who Is suffering from nny femalo weakness to glvo it a fair trial. I thank you for your good medicine." Mns. Gertrude M. John son, Jonesboiio, Texas. Airs. Perkins' letter. "I hod female trouble of all kinds, hnd thrco doctors, but only grew worse. I begnn taking Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegctnblo Compound and Liver Pills and used tho Snnatlvo Wash, and can not prnlso your romodios enough." Mns. ErriE Peuiuss, Pearl, La, RUNNINQ DOWN TEXAS LYNCHERS. J'licro Was Xo ItoiiRonnblo Kxouso For Kllllnc tlio IIumplirloH. Austin, Tex., Juno 12 Governor Snyers yesterday made public tho ro port of Assistant Attorney Genoral Morris, who wont to Athens, Hender son county, recently to investigate tho lynching of tho Humphries brothers at that place. Tho report states that tho united efforts of tho state and county officials have rosulted In tho appre hension of 12 persons charged with bolng in tho mob, and that tho appre hension of all those believed to be guilty will follow. Tho attorney gen oral says: "Some of tho peoplo who aro arrested for this crime nro In splendid financial circumstances, and I am In formed that some wealthy peoplo near by aro offering all tho assistance they need. There was not oven a reason able excuse for mob violence. Tho two Humphries boys had been charged with stealing hogs from Joo Wllkcrson, one of the men now in Jail, but tho county attorney, tho sheriff, as well as members of tho grand Jury who found tho bill, stated to mo that tho testi mony was very meager, and that tho Humphries could not havo been con victed." Qraln-0 Brines Relief to the colleo drinker. Coffee drinking la a habit that ia universally indulged In and almoatas universally injurious. Have you tried Graln-O ? It Is almost like coffee but the effocta are just tho opposite Coffee upsets tho stomach, ruina the dlgcst'on, effects the heart and disturbs tlio whole nervous system. Graiu-0 tones up tho stomach, aids digestion and strengthens tlio nerves. Thoro Is nothing but nourishment in Graln-O. It can't bo otherwise. 15 and 25c per package. Cullfornln anil Return. Ono faro plus two dollars for tho round trip via direct lines. Small advance to ro turn - via Portland, Taroma and Seattle Choico of lines oast from Portland, viz., Northorn Pacific Ry., Great Northern Ky. or Canadian Pacific Ky. to St. Taul. Tickets will be sold Juno 25 to July 7, good to return until September 4th. For map-time tablo and full particulars address John It. Pott, District I'assongor Agent, Chicago, Mil waukee & St. Paul Railway, 480 William street, Wllliamsport, Pa. , Young Motners. Croun is tho terror of thousands of young mothers hecauso Ha outbreak is so agonizing and frequently fatal. -Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure acts like maeic in cisos of croup, it lias novcr been Known to ran. mo worst cases rolioved immediately. Prico 25 ots., GO cts. and f 1.00. Sold by P. D. KIrlln and a guarantee. A CUBAN FABRICATION. Forolcn Consul Hxponos n "Fuko" Hiitohotl by Cuban onicors. Havana, Juno 12. Some weeks ago dispatches were published in tho local papers purporting to come from San tiago do Cuba and announcing that the Cubans there had absolutely refused to accept tho American gratuity. Theso messages were really fabricated by of ficers of tho late Cuban army In this city two nights boforo they appeared, In tho cafe of the Hotel Inglaterra. The consul of a foreign power, who understands Spanish perfectly, sat at a table adjoining the one used by tho Cuban officers' in question and heard every word of tho messages as finally agreed upon, Including tho corrections in tho original draft and the detallu of the plan for forwarding tho matter to Santiago and having It tolegraphed from that point to Havana, as if sent from a Cuban official. The plan wns executed according to program. The consul who overheard tho plot 1b a man of undoubtod veracity. Though at present ho objects to a public use of his name, and Is not unfriendly to tho Cubans, he bolloves that tricks like theso, tending to injure American in fluonco, aro unwise and ought to bo exposod. GENERAL OTIS' REPORT. DeolnroH tlioLntoHt MovooYIIIh Force n Orent Sucoohh, Washington, June 12. Tho war de partment yesterday received a report from Major General Otis of tho mili tary movement on Saturday to the south of Manila for tho purposo of clearing out the rebels in that section. It shows that the movemont was a great success, and that the enemy's loss was considerably greater than stated in tho press dispatches. General Otis' cablegram is as follows: "Terrific heat yesterday did not per mit troops to reach positions at hours designated; enabled majority of ln aurgents to escape in scattered or ganizations south and westward, whlcn they effected during tho ovenlng and night. Movement great success, bow over; enemy disorganized and routed. Buffering heavy heavy loss; troops resting today at Laa Pinas and Paran aquo. Navy did excellent execution along shore of bay, but many insur gent detachments retired In that di rection, protected by the proonco of women and children, whom they drove along with them. Our loss four killed and some thirty wounded. Conserva tive estimate of enoray's loss abouc four hundred." FATAL CYCLONB IN IOWA. riiron I'nrsoim Killed nnd Mnnyltnmofl Totally DomollKlicil. Bioux City, In., Juno 12. A tornndo yoetorday aftornoon struck two mllon southeast of tho llttlo town of Snllx. 10 miles from hero. Thrco persons nro killed outright nnd'ouo will dlo. Tho dead nro John Malloy, fnrmor, his wlfo nnd lC-yoar-ohl son. Miss lleesie Mal loy, tho 18-yoar-old dnughter, had her skull fractured nnd Is not oxpoctod to Hvo. Thomas and Pat Malloy nro badly hurt. So far ns can bo learned nt this hour no ono olso was killed or lnjurod Tho Malloy family was nt supper when tho funnel shaped cloud wns first soon, and Dick Malloy told his parents to go to tho collar. Ho ran to tho homo of Mm. Hassoll, a widow, ncrcaB- tho road, to warn hor and her seven chlldron. Ho took them to tho cellar nnd the houao was whirled away, injuring no ono. Ho had to hold ono boy by tho logs to prevent him from be,Ing drawn up by tho suction of tho wind. I3ut tho Malloy family, across tho road, only remained In tho collar nhout flvo minutes, tho fathor sug gesting that tho cloud was only ruin. Thoy camo up nnd in an instant tho houso was demolished. Tho doad and injured members wore scattcrod among tho ruins. Tho conductor of n freight train saw tho cloud and stopped his train boforo it got in tho storm nnd wlion ho roachod tho town ho hold hii train long enough to bring tho Injured to tho hospital in Sioux City. Tho homes of Phil Dorgor, Joo Dcr nard and Patrick O'Noll wore all re duced to kindling wood. Tho occu pants nil escaped serious injury. Houses, barnsj livo stock and hu man beings werrf Btickod up by tho ter rible funnel shaped cloud, tho air ap pearing to bo filled with wrecked build ings and debris for ovor half a mllo above tho oarth. Hailstones as largo as eggs foil during tho storm. At Homor, Neb., a roVival tont wns blown over and an unknown woman was fatally Injured. Tills is tho sixth tornado in this district this season. Ho Fooled the Surgeons. All doctors told RemcU Hamilton, of West Jefferson, O., after suffering 18 months from Rectal Fistula, he would die unless a costly operation was performed; but lie cured himself with five boxes of BucUcn's Arnica Salve, the surest Pile cure on drill, and the best salve in the world. 25 cents a box. Sold by A. Wasley, druggist. nrlrte of Two Hours Murdered. Wichita, Kan., June 12. Mrs. Ray Higgins, a bride of two hours, 1b dead, nnd hor husband and youngor brother badly injured as tho result of a chari vari party given them at their home near Watonga, Oklohoma, Friday night. Tho charivari party, composed of about 20 friends of tho young mar ried people, refused to go when ro quosted to do bo, but continued to mako deafening noises. Ono Of tho party, Harry Randall, deliberately pointed his gun at tho young couple and fired. The bride fell, shot through tho lungs, and died an hour later. Tho groom was. shot In the face and a small brother of tho bride also wounded. No nrrcst3 have been mado yet. MHKN NATUIIU Needs assistance It may bo best to render it promptly, but ono should remember to uso oven tbo most perfect remedies only when needed. Tlio best and most siniplo and gcntlo remedy ia tho Syrup of Figs, manu factured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. Tlio 1!ii1Im1o Strikers. Buffalo, Juno 12. The strike of tho freight handlers at tho Erie docks for an advance of one cent an hour lu WaE03 was cnnsltlnrort nt n mnMlTitr rf tho freight handlers' union yesterday auernoon anu a sympathetic striko of the lnsido workers, or houso men, in all of tho freight houses wns ordered. None of theso men reported for duty this morning. About 1,000 men havo been called out, nnd this virtually throws twice as many moro out of work, as tho outsldo workers rofuso to carry freight into' tho houses, and should non-union men ho employed for inside work- tho outside men will quit. From present appearancoa a general tlo up, as far ns freight boats aro con cerned, Is certain for tho timo being. American vs. Itrltlwli Colloiilnnn. Now Haven, Juno 12. Captain Fisher, of tho Yalo track team, today authorized the following statement: "We havo received word from Eng land that our acceptanco of the English universities' challengo has beon re- colved and all negotiations havo been completed. The American team, com posed of Yale and Harvard athletes, will sail from New York July 5. Tho date fixed for tho meet Is July 22. Trainer Copeland will accompany the Yalo team and Harvard will also bring a trainer. Tho American toam has not yet been selected and will not bo until after another conforonco of tho Yalo and Harvard management." No Torture Equal to the Itching and Burning of This Fearful Disease. tion 01 a numor in tne uiooa 01 terripio Eczema which is more than skin-deep, and can not bo readied by local appli cations of ointments, salves, etc, applied to the surface. Tho diseaeo itself, the real cause of the trouble, is in the blood, although all suffering is produced through the skin ; the only way to reach tho disease, therefore, is through tne Dlooa. Mr. Phil T. Jones, of MIxcrBvillo, Ind., writes: "I hnd Eczema thirty years, and ufter a great deal of treatment my leg was bo raw and tore thnt it gavo mo constant pain. It ilnally broke into a running sore, and began to spread and grow worse. For the past five or six years I have suffered untold agony and had given up all hope of ever being free from tho discaso, as I havo been treated by some of tho best physicians and hnve taken many blood medicines, all In vain. With little faith left I began to tnko S. S. 8., and it apparently made tho Eczema wprae, but I knew that this was tho way the remedy got rid of the poison. Continuing B. ti. 8., the eoro healed up entirely, the skin became clear and smooth, and I was cured perfectly." Eczema is an obstinate disease and can not be cured by a remedy which is only a tonio. Swift's Specific S. S. 8. FOR THE BLOOD Is superior to other blood remedies because it cures diseases which they oan not reach. It goes to tho bottom to the cause of the disease nnd will cure tho wont caso of Eczema, no matter what other treatment has failed. It is tho only blood remedy guaranteed to be free from potash, mercury or any other mineral, and never fails to cure Eczema, Scrofula, Contagious Blood Poison, Cancer, Tetter, Rheumatism. Open Sores, Ulcers, Boils, etc. Insist upon S. S. S. J nothing can take its place. Books on theso diseases will be mailed free to any address by Swift Bps clflo Company, Atlanta, Georgia. ,j BASEBALL RECORDS. Nnttonnl I.enmio. W.UPot W.TPct Cincinnati ..23 23 .600 New York.. 21 25 .137 riltaburg ..18 2d .401 Prooklyn Uoston .. St 101113 rhllad'a . Daltlmoro Chicago . 8(1 11 .70S ...SI 14 .m ...27 19 ,M7 ...2 ID .07 Wanhlngt'n 17 30 .382 ..20 10 .670 Louisville .14 34 .292 . 8 34 .100 .27 20 .571 Cleveland BATUHnAY'fl NATIONAL LllAOUn OAMDS. At Pittsburg First gnmo: Pittsburg-, 0; Louisville, 1. Second game: Pltts burif, 6; Louisville. 4. At Chicago Chi ongo, 3; St. Loulo, 0. At New York Doston, G; Now York, 4. -SUNDAY'S NATIONAL t,HAnun OAMU1. Af rlnninnftl!?l.ut rnmA Pltintnnntl 8: Louisville, 0. Serond gamo: Cincin nati, ; U0U1SVU16, 0. At unicaeo i;ni cngo, 2; St. Louis, 1. Atlnntlo Lonuuo. W.L.Pot W.L.Pct ..33 20 .581 ..IS 23 M) ..11 20 .207 .. D 31 .203 nichmond ..32 10 .7(12 Newark AVIlkeab'o .,20 13 .087 Scrnnton , Allentown Pnterson , Lancaster ..24 18 .371 Rending ....20 17 .041 BATUnilAY'B ATLANTIC I.MAlt!H OAMHS. At Scrnnton Scrnnton, 5; LnncnBter, 3. At Allentown 'WllkeKbnrro, 4: Allentown, 2. At Rending nichmond. 2: Heading, 1. At Newark Newark, 15; IMterson, 4. SUNDAY'S ATLANTIC I.11AOHD (JAMES. At Newark Scrnnton, 7; Newark, 4.' At Pnterson LnncnBter, 4; Pnterson, 3. L1VB STOCK A1ARKETS. ItocolptH or Cnttlo nt Phllndolpliln nnd I.ntoat Quotations. Philadelphia, June 12. The rocelpts of onttle In this city Inst week were na fot lows: lleevcs, 2,045; sheep, 6,005; hogs, 3,752. Receipts for tho previous week were: Beeves, 2,807; sheep, 0,251; hogu, 4,351. Beef cattlo wero In light BUpply, but the demand was small nnd prices only held their own; 311 hond were shipped to Glasgow on tho steamer Coroan. Ve' quote; Extra, SHWtWc.; good, 6Q5Uo.: medium, 4Q4c. ; common, 4Vi(TiMc, , Sheep wero In good demand nt n de cline of Ho. on nil grales. Wo quote! Extra, 45J05c; good, 4V45T4i4c.; medium, SXtflc, common, 2VLms.; fall lamb3, tCVie.; spring do., Gfi8c. Hogs woro In fnlr demand at OMrJTGlic. for best western nnd 51iOfi',4o, for other grades. Fat cows were only In fair demand at' 2H(ft3?ic. Thin cows sold from $10 to J20. Veal calves wero nctlvo nnd higher nt 507HC. Milch Cows wero unchanged nt $25045. , Pressed beoves wero In good demand at, CSSHc. Yon Try It. If Shlloh's Cough and Consumption Curo, which is sold for tho small prico of 25 eta., SO cts. and 1 00, docs not euro tnko tho bottle back and wo will rofund your money. Sold for ovor fifty yoars on this guarantee Prico 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlin and a guarantee. NUGQETS OF NEWS. In authoritative quarters tho re ported $1,000,000,000 brewery trust is denied. By tbo capsizing of a sailboat near Clinton, Ia., Chris Cropp and Henry Albright woro drowned. Dissipated Samuel Roberts, at Canon City, Ia., killed his divorced wife, his mother-in-law and himself. Congressman It. P. DIand, at his home in Lebanon, Mo., is still linger ing between lifo and death. Tho survey for tho German-American cable, from Baden to Coney Island, has been complotcd. It will cost $5, 000,000, Sailors of tho cruiser Brooklyn are perfecting arrangements to celobrato "Si'hloy day," July 3. Admiral Sarap 1'iOti will bo Invited. Sick 'Headaches, Tlio curse of overworked womankind, aro quickly and surely cured by Karl's Clover Root Tua, tbo groat blood purifier and tissuo builder. Money refuuded if not satisfactory, Prico 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlin and a guarantee Bmothored by Uend Oi undiimit. Wilmington, Del., Juno 12. Mrs. Itebecca O. Vandegrift, aged 73 years, living near Mlddletown, was stricken with apoplexy late Saturday night and fell to tho floor. She regained suffl clnent strength to climb on the bed, nnd Just as her form covered that of 4-year-old Ruth Woods, a grandnleco, Mrs. Vandegrift died. Tho child was in such a position that she could not extricate herself and sho was smother ed to death. The bodies were discover ed by Mr. Woods whon he returned homo at midnight. Arbitration I'lnn Not Killed. Tho Hnguo, June 12. An authorita tive contradiction is given to the re port that there Is gravo dnngor of thn arbitration schemo falling. It is point ed out that, although Germany may hesitate to recognize tho principle, shs has not yet raised any actual objec tions during tho discussion. Forth Won tho Grand Prix do Paris. Paris, Juno 12. Tho Grand Prix do Paris was won yestorday by Perth, with Volasquez second and Alhambra third. Fifteen ran. Tho betting was C to 4 against Porth, 7 to 1 against Velasquoz and 4 to 1 against Alhambra. Not much attention it often paid to the first symptoms of Eczema, but it is not lone before the little redness begins to itch anil burn. This is but the beginning, and will lead to suffering and torture almost unen durable. It is a common mistake to regard a roughnesa and redness of tho skin as merely a local irritation; it is but an indica Governor Plnurco to Hotlro. Dnirnlt. .Tiinn 12 The Free Press Bays: Governor PIngrco will not bo n candidate for offico olthor this year or next, according to n Btatomont mado l,v mm nt lil ii plnnont frlnmlfl nnd nd- Visors. It Is said that hlfl family do- Blro his rctlromont lor social reasons, nnd also that tho governor wlshos to nbntv tlin tnnmhnra of tho tircsent Ho- publican legislature and others that aro nalil to tio obstructing mo courso 01 1,1a tnvntlnn InftalnHvn mnnRiiroa At Lansing that tho Ilopubllcan party In Michigan nnd Wnyno county cannot carry an election without tho prcstlgo 01 tno I'ingrco name anu uis pcraumu Influence. Indian Htnrvlnc to Docitli. Victoria, B. C, Juno 12. Minors who have Just readied hero from tho head quarters of tho Stewart river toll of a number of deaths from starvation among tho Indians. They sacrificed an Indian girl to nppeaso tho great spirit, and troops havo gono from Shellklrk barracks to arrest them. Scurvy Is provalont among tho miners on the Stownrt and Zelwyn rivers, and throo deaths have resulted. Rich gold do posits havo boon found on the Uppor Stownrt. Kttoliouor Mny On to India, London, Juno 12. Tho Standard rays: "Wo understand that tho vice roy of India (Lord Curzon of Kodles ton) la anxious to obtain tho sorvlccs of General Lord Kitchener In Indln, for tho economical organization of frontier dofonses and oxpcditlons, ow ing to tho urgont necessity of effecting reductions in military expenditures, it is prohablo, thoroforo, that Lord Kitchener will bo withdrawn from the Soudan and appointed to a high post in India." Sovontocn Minor Killed by Explosion Capetown, Juno 12. Sovcnteen na tive minors woro killed and thirty ln jurod yesterday in a mine at Klmhor loy, In Griqualand West, by the ex plosion, It is suposcd, of a dynamite magazine. Glorious News. Comes from Dr. D. U. Careilo. of Washita. I.T. He writes: "Four bottles of Electric Hitlers lias cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula. which bad caused her crent sufl'crinz for years. Torriblo sores would break out on her head and face, and tbo best doctors could mveuobeln: but licr curo is comnloto and and her health is excellent." This shows what thousands have proved, that Electric llltteis Is tbo best blood purifier known. It's tho sunreme icmody for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcere, boils and runninc sores. It stimulates livor, kidnoys nnd bowels, expels poisons, helps digestion builds up tlio stroniitti. uniy du cents, tsoia uy a. wasiey, druggist. Utiaramccd. CasimltlpH nt Columbia's Lnunohlncr. Bristol, It. I., Juno 12. A rovlsed list of tho casualties resulting from tho oxplosion of tho flnshllght nppara. tus nt the launching of tho Columbia Baturday night shows that ono boy was killed, one boy possibly fatally lnjurod and six others severely Injured. A largo three sldo tin reflector used by the photographers was blown to atoms by tho explosion. Pieces of tin havo boon taken from many of tho wounds of tho lnjurod. Krncor'H Concession to Encrlnnd. Dloemfontoln, June 12. It Is assert ed in official circles here that Presi dent Kruger will propose to the Trans vaal raad tho abolition of the dyna mlto monopoly. While tho Orange Free State Is using its influence at Pre toria to obtain reforms for tho Out landers In tho Transvaal tho railway company hns sent all Its avatlablo roll ing stock to Johannesburg to bo In readiness for n possible exodus of the population. CnHunlttes nt n Ilnso Hull Gnmo, Chicago, June 12. In tho Chlcago St. Louis basohall game yesterday Wolverton and Nichols collided in the sixth inning, both being knocked Bensoless. Wolverton was badly In jured internally. Cross wns hit in the eye by a batted hall and Chance had his log hurt in blocking a St. Louis runner at the plate. SWAMP. Is not recommended for o vv mnr everything, but if you havo PHOT kidney, liver or bladder l.KJJ 1 . trouble itwlll bo found just tho jemody you need. At druggists in llfty cent and dollar sizes. You may havo a sample bottto of this wonderful now discovery by mail free, also pamphlet telling all about it. Address, Dr. Kilmer &Co.,Bingbamton, N. Y. Still IIopo For tho Pnrls. Falmouth, Juno 12.-Tho under writers aro still hopeful of bolng able to save tho American liner PariB, now lying on the rocks near tho Manacles, and tho blasting operations continun. An Excellent Combination, The pleasant method and beneficial effects of the well known remedy, Syrup of Flos, manufactured by tho Califounia. Fio SYitur Co., illustrate tho value of obtaining the liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to be medicinally laxative end presenting them in the form most refreshing to tho tasto and a" -pptabl" to the system. It is the ono netfect strengthening laxa tive, Alcansmg tho system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevcra gently yet promptly and enabling onq to overcome habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from ovcry oojectionablequality nnd sub stance, and its acting on tho kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or irritating, them, mako it the ideal laxative. In tho process of manufacturing figs aro used, as thoy aro pleasant to tho taste, but tho medicinal qualities of the remedy aro obtained from senna and other aromatic plants,, by a method known to tho Cat.ifoiinia Fio Svhup Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid Imitations, plcaso remember tho full namo of tho Company printed on tho front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. EAN FBANCI8C0, OAT LOUISVILLE. KY. NEW YORK, N. Y. For gale by all Druggists. Price JOc. per bottle, UgggBjno Pam ,n"n nUrlunt If yon near th9 CHAMPION TRUSS. Mnrfn Rtf ffou feu 610 buutfci. Pt,Fft BUMMER OUTIHGS. nthRotut.t.Y-coNmJCTBn Touns via. 1'knk- BYLVANIA nAttnoAB, Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Compmy an- nounccs tbo following Personally-Conducted Tmir for tho Summer and early Autumn of 1809 : To tho North, Including Niagara Falls, To ronto, Thousand Islands, tho St. Lawrence, Montreal, Qucbco, Roberval (LakoSt. John), tho Sacucnay. Au Sablo Chasm, Lakes Cham- plain and Georgo, Saratoga, and a daylight rido through tbo Highlands of tbo Hudson, July 22 to August 7. Rato, 123 j August 12 to 25, visiting same points as first touroxeept Roborval nnd tho Saguenay. Rate, f 100 for tho round trip, from Now York, Philadel phia, Haltlmoro, and Washington. Propor tionate ratos from otlior polnU. To Niagara Palls, excursion tickets good to return within ten days will bo sold on July 27, August 10 and 21, Scntombcr 7 and 21, October 5 and 10, at rato of ?10 from riilln,- doinlila. llaltimoro. and Washington. Theso tickets include transportation only, and will pormlt of stop ovor within limit at Buffalo, Rochester, Canatidalgua, and Walklns on tho return trip. Flvo-day tour to Gettysburg, Luray, and Washington September 10, Rate $25 from New York, $22 from Philadelphia. Propor- linnato rotes from othor points. An elovoii-day tour to Gettysburg, Luray Cavorns, Natural Bridge, Vlrgiuia Hot Springs, lltchmond, and Washington, October 10. Rato, $05 from Now York, (03 from Philadelphia. Proportionate rates from other points. For itineraries and further information apply to ticket agents, or address Geo. W. Iloyd, ABslitant acuoral Passeugor Agent Philadelphia. UNCLE SAM'S ItOT BATHS. TUB TOT SPRINGS OP AIIKAN8A8 VIA ROUTHUnN RAILWAY. Will rradicatn from your system tho linger ing effects of grip and other ailments raued by thn severe winter, and malaria, rheuma tism, neuralgia, catarrh, stomach, kidney, liver and nervous disorders, paralysis, blood aud skin diseases, and chronic and futiC' tlnnal derangements. The mountain climato of Hot Springs is cool and delightful in summer. 100 hotels open tho year around. For Illustrated literature, containing all informatlou, address C. F. Cooley, Manager Duisncss Men's League, Hot Springs, Ark. For reduced excursion tickets and par ticulars of the trip, address W. A. Turk, Gen'l Pass. Agt., Southern Ry Washington, D. C, or C. L. Hopkins, District Passenger Agont, 828 Chestnut St., Phlla., Pa. 0-1-Im Grippe Cured. "Last winter I had a bad cold and severe cough. I was lame in every joint aud muscle. I was sick and felt as though I wns comiugdown with typhoid fever. It was no doubt a bad case of Erippe. Mr. K. P. lUulire cave me a bot tle of Brazilian Bulm, saying he was sure it would help me. The relief was almost instantaneous. It quickly stopped my cough nnd took the grippe with all the pains nnd soreness out of my system. 1 gave the balance of the 50-ceut bottle to Mrs. Bishop Wiley' for her daughter. It proved so beneficial she says she never mtends to be without It." Hdwin lutz Joues, Cincinuati.Ohio, Shenandoah drug store, wbolcsalo agents NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION RnnucF.n Rates to Los ANar.LKS, Cal., via Pennsylvania Railroad. For tho National Educational Association Convention to bo held at Los Angoles, Cil., July 11 to 11, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets via direct routes from points on its line, to Los Angeles, Cal., and return, at rato of single faro for tlio round trip, plus $2.00 nicmberelilp fie. Theso tickets will bo sold, good going Juno 21 to July 7, aud when stamped by Joint Agent at Los Angeles, good to return, arriving at Anal destination, until Septembers, For further Information apply to tickot agents. ITow's Tliln We offer Ono Hundred Dollars llcward for any case of Catarrh tliat can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Curo. F.J. CHENEY & CO, Props., Toledo, O. We the undersigned, have known F. J.Cheney or tho last IS years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions and fin ancially able to carry out any obligations mode by their Arm. West & Tbadx, Wholesale Druggist, Toledo, O. Walmno, Kinnan & Mabvin, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75o. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Uall'i Family rills are the best Ask your grocer for tbo "Royal Patent dour, and take no other brand. It is the best flour md. LADIES DOY0OKH0W DR. FELIX LE BRUM'S Steel g Pennyroyal Treatment la tho oririrml nnd onlv FRENCH AAfrt nnil rniinhlA nnrn on the mnr. ket. Price, $1.00; eont by mail. Uonuino sola only uy Klrlin's drug store. ST. NICHOLAS MAGAZINE CONDUCTEO 11V MAUY MAPES DODOB. This magazlno for boys nnd girls Is without ft rival in its Held, Tho features for the coming f wn wiiiKMiiiucii n iiusi ui new menus, a ew leading attractions aiei A New Ilenty Story, THE SOLE SURVIVORS, By G. A. Henty This Is a tale of early American history, by thofuvorlto story-teller of American nnd 15ng. lish boys. TRINITY BELLS, By Amelia E. Barr. A dellgbtf ul historical romance for girls, deal ing with life In Old New York, and written by one of the most spirited and conscientious American authors A STORY FOR OIRLS, By Laura E. Richards. No writer la more welcome to the young folk of ttwluy than the author f Cuptaln Janu ary," and this Is one of bar best efforts. BRIOHT SIDES OF HISTORY, By E. II, House. A series of amusing epfnodea of history, ancient and modern, told In an entertaining way. It will own en a now Interest In this lm portant branch of study. ,m Mrs. 0. D. Blgsbee, the wife of the captain of the battle-ship Tllalne, will write about "Pets Afloat. Also contributions from Mrj. Burton Barrl. Boa, Clara Morris, delett Burgess, Lloyd Lta'ryeK; ,mcott' PouUne" " ' Every household with children should have St. NIcliol as $3.00 n Year as cents a number THE CENTURY CO., NEW YORK. Laiicr Bock Beer IS NOW ON TAP. It can be had at all the lead ing saloons. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SKENANDOAH - PA LAKESIDE! The only pleasure resort and picnic ground in this region This season will be (lie most successfully conducted since its existence. The boais for the lake nre now undergoing repairs nt Reading. The grove will be cleaned daily by workmen. Ice and wood to prepire and preserve racnls for picnic parties will be furnished free. An Orchestra will be established M this resort for the entire season. J''or particulars nddress B. J. YOST, Prop., Barncsvlllc, Pa. SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stoclc Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, Blown Stout, Half and' Half, Beer aud 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. YOUR EYES. J. D. COLDREN, Of Schuylkill Haven, , The noted Refrnctlonlst, who has testimonials from the best peoplo of the county, as to bis ability, will bo at onuniiER'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 iPREB. raim.-CHERT-STORE o DEALER IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. SO Wast Centre Street. PRAB0WSKY HOTEL, M. GRAB0WSKY, Prop. (19 N. Centre St., Fottsvllle, r. Fine old Whiskeys, Gins and Wines, at the l) A choice line of Clears and Temper ance Drinks. Accommodations for travelers. Mli t all bn JjlOU COUNTY COMMISSIONER, FRANK R. KANTNER, Of Lofty. Subject to Republican rules pOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, HORACE F. REBER, Op Pink Geovb, Pa. Subject to Republican rules. JpOR COUNTY COMMIRSIONER, BENJ. KAUFMAN, Of Tbkmont. Subject to Republican rules. pOR COUNTY REGISTER. . F.. C. REESE, Off 8ltE!IAKDOAli,,i Subject to Republjcan rules. pOlt RECORDER OP DEEDS, EMANUEL JENKYN, Or POTTSVILLE, . Formerly of Jollett), Subject to Rcpubllean rules. . JIOR CLERK OF THE COURTS, JOHN T. SH0ENER, Op OnwiaBBuno. Bubjoct to Republican rules. pOR PROTIIONOTARY, JAMES M'ELRENNY, Of MAHArror City. Subject to Republican rule.
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