TheHerald : KSTAItMSItKO 1870. "All the News T.iat's Fit to Print." Published every evri'- -, except Biinilny, lit 8 Soiitli Jnrcliii tret, Shenamlonli, Va. LONO Dl.-STANOK THMil'IIONI!. Tlie Herald la delivered In Slicimndonh nnd tho surrounding towns forslxoentan wek, pay able to tho curriers. Iiy mm I sum n yeiir, or 23 cents a month, pnynble In lulrnnca. Ad vertisements charjred nccordlnu to spnecnnd pOTltlon. The publishers reservo tho right to clmnfre tho position of ndvertUcmenls whenever tho pnlillentlon of news demands It. Tho right Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, Hint tho nnhllshcrs tuny deem Improper. Advcr- llntncr rstes mndo known upon application. Kntered at tho post offlco nt Slicimndonh, l'n., as second olnss mail matter. THURSDAY. JUNE 15. 18D9. A Lesson l-or tne I rusts. The Supremo Court of Indiana, has I.nn.ln.l .1ntrii n. iinnnlmniiH iWislon ltanileil aown a unanimous decision which will cause tho trusts in that state to ponder well before thoy put .... , into operation any measures caicu- luted to onnreHs the tieonle. comments xi i, Vi ii mi. iii.. the Philadelphia Star. The decision is so lunch in line with common sense, member dolnc before. I fcol like soundinR i i i i , ii t it , its prnlao throughout the Universe." So and is so clearly stated, that It do- m "ryouVwlio tries Dr. King's New Dis serves to become the law of the land covcry for any trouble of tho Throat, Chest ..,.! .ni nu, i or Lunc. Price 50c. nud $1.00. Trial u.i t.u .uu... . versai adoption oi a law on tue uue Il.1 ,Ia... K An I '"'u """" vv,"' r muclitociiecutiie unneaitiiy growtn of those monopolies with which tho the .irnsnnt time afllictnd. and which seem to be rather on tho . ,, .. , inorease than otherwise. I11 tho eity of Portland, Iudiana, two companies were granted charters for the piping of natural gas, and the i , 1 ' , ,.. ,, 5, ,., IIWV1H.IJB u u...u u.ou.UUw..(, it to the citizens. jtfot content witli being competitors for the business, they formed a trust or combination, .t.i .t f n,i nl, UUU 1(1SCM V A I J ll lJ-l -l A iw company refused to sell gas to any person who had been a former cus tomer of the other, and who had for any reason withdrawn his patronage. The people of the city entered suit in the County Court, and prayed that - the charters of the companies should be forfeited. The County Court de cided against the public. The citi zens then appealed to the State Su preine Court, which reversed the de cision of the lower court, and ren- dered an opinion in favor of tho people, In the decision as rendered the fol lowing clearly stated opinion was I given : "It la an old and famlllnr maxim tlmt com petition is tbo life of trndc.nnd whatever act de- Bt.lKtTZnt partofthoBO who sustain relations to tho pub- lie, Is regarded by the law as Injurious to public ...'..... i. i,.n.rr.r. ,wmwi to i, unlaw- f ui on the grounds of public policy ." It would be well if such an interpre- tation of the law prevailed through- out the country. Companies possess- Ing public franchises, such as tho I fnrnluhlntr of eras, electric lichtinc. water or street car transportation, should not be permitted to pool thoir issues. When they do tho publio is the chief sufferer. The creat amount of water put into the stock by the coinnanies. necessitates the squeezing of the publio in order that dividends may b. paid on these heavily watered StOCItS. The city of Philadelphia has an Ob- ject lesson along this lino in tho coin ;.,, ,, ( .iot nnrnmntinnlini bining of all the street car companies under one management, iiic very first result of such consolidation being WrsT&TnACX, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, o, the raising of the fares from C cents Waloiho, Kinnas & makvik, Wholesale Drug . . i.o i. i .,w, cists. Toledo. Ohio. and iree iruusiera vj o a, to say nothing of the curtailment or conveniences to which the public "hii wo hnon fiomnelled to submit. The Indiana court holds that the courts have the right to forfeit the charters of tnose concerns wmcu uy consolidating are enabled to noid tne publio at their morcy. On this point u B,,a . "When tb state seeks to destroy the life of an Incorporated body It Is required to show some grave misconduct, some act at least by which it has offended the law of its creation, or jM-WT that Thl'ch iLv "i,w.i trs-t.. for which other rmiiM are nrovided. Where, how- over, the facta dlscloso that a corporation has ioi leu in tne uitLimrto ui by uniting with other. In carrying out t an jigree. roe.n'!"P.!"or"n7Y r. 'i.. k: ,V I . Bald to offend against the law of its creation and consequently to forfeit its rlgni longer m ra- jrMu ilu franchise." Should the deoision become the law of the land, the subject of trusts would be disposed of. It is true that all the mauy methods -., ii.. n im.ro ,o,: value. The use of posters, cir- .1 1. I. l .l.,,,nnln. euiure uuu miujh uui cuu""; uui"" cluotive of expected results; but for prompt, direct and profitable returns newspaper advertising is pre-emi- nently above all other mediums at the command of the busy and wide awake tradesman. There are two features of a newspaper by which the advertiser may estimate the value of its advertising space its olroula. "Keep to Your Place and Your Place 'will Keep You. ' Without good health toe cannot keep situations nor enjoy life. Most troubles originate in impure blood. Hood's Sarsa oar.Ha makes the blood rich and pure, And thus promotes good health, 'which "will help you "keep your place. "dOLD DUBT.' meuung new i Lnrjrc package of the World's best cleanser for a nickel. Still greater econ omy In 4 pound package. Made only THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chlcnso, St. Louis. New York, Boston, Philadelphia tlon and Its prestige. A newspaper vliich Is extensively circulated and which oxorcisos an influence tipon itp renders must, thereforo, bo the most desirable ngpney through which a uierchaut may exploit his wares. -I'liiia. nocoru a Thousand Tongues Could not oxpross tho rapture of Antilo E. Springer, of 1125 Ilownrd St., Philadelphia, ' , . . .. . Klll.a Ncw D!s. covory for Corasiimption had complctoly cured her of nhackinK cough tlmt for many yours had mndo lifo it burden. AH ntlior remedlos and doctors could givo lior no heir but sho says of this Koy.il Curo it soon re moved the p.iin in my chest nnd I can now .,., RnI,,iiv. somctliini; 1 can scarcely ro- bottles free at Waslcy's drug store; every bottlo guaranteed. : Anotlior Wisconsin Tornado. nmrn WI ,TUno 15 a rain nnd wind storm in tho nature of a tornado nassed over this Bectlon last night. The rain fell in torrents ami I streams rose two and three foot in a row hours, A portlon ot tho village was struck, hut the most damage was done south, T-ie path of tho storm was two miles wide. Barns and farm residences wero either unroofed or razed to tho ground, d tlml)0rs were carried long dis tances. One farmer hnd 30 head of sheep killed. Forty treos in an apple orchard wore torn up and carried GO "ds. The Fox river is rising rapidly. Cnnnors TnUo Ilnvomoyor's Advice. San Francisco, Juno 15. A com bination of fruit canners has Just beon completed in this city and all tho necessary papers, carrying options on about two-thirds of the canneries of tho state, have beon signed. It Is ro- 1. .1 Vin nr(r.nl?ara will nlnon ported that tho organizers will closo up about half of the canneries under their control. Tho comuine controls 26 fruit canneries, with an annual out put of 60,C40,000 cans. Does Tils Strike Ton ? Muddy comploxions, Nauseating breath como from chronic consiipauon. ivan a Clover Boot Tea Is an absolute curo and has been Bold for fifty years on an absolute guarantee. Prlco 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by i'. ij, Jvirun on a guanmiwi, Lhvh Por Porto Itlco Wno1.lnf.tnii Tnnn 1ft Tllft Infflllnr commission, composed of Judge Curtis, . ir'aj urnin- Witlrlnn General Kennedy and Major watklns. has been occupying tho tlmo since the submission of tholr report upon tho af- fairs of Porto Rico In drafting a code of Jws fj the , -1 " ft. b fl nr)r)llcablo t0 tho isiancls by tho war dopartmont until congress can enact others. Tho crlmi- nal and civil laws of the United States nmntirnViln. nnd an entire iudl- clai sygtem Is included. A system of assessment and taxation following closely the Michigan law is inciuuea. iiow's Thin We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for F. J. CHENEY & CO , Props., Toledo, O. AVo the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney or the last 15 years, nnd believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions nnd flu- tQ Qut ony obliBatlona made Iivtl.elr flr Cure ,g taken ,ntcrn,Ilr octlnK dlrectly upon ti,e bi00j OIKi mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pill, are the best. NUGQETS OF NEWS. There arQ uuy 3 500 mon on Btrlk8 aiong the Buffalo docks, Flag day was generally celebrated In all parts or tne country yesteraay, In the third raco between the Domin- ion and thO Yankeo, for the Ross cup, tho Canadian boat won. Edward Gray, a negro charged with burglaries in St. John Parish La. was lynched after acquittal by tho court. Alaska Indians, starving because the prospectors have frightened away tho r;arne that was liioir natural ioou, uow ten tQ magBacre the Whites. Tho wage scale committoos of the Association of Iron and Steel Manuf ac- turers ana tne Amaiguniuiuu jiaauuiu- tlon are In Joint sosslon at Pittsburg. Asthma Can Bo Cured. J. R. Niblo, ex-school superintendent ni TjnMi Rater. Pa., savs: "I nave been a nro.i sufferer from asthma for years, but j nave j,ad a splendid winter, owing to aiirnrimtiiT ellicncv ot israzuian BaW' AUfrtaCW U"C1CU . T. J ----- - . Untile down: was tJeriecily cureu wuu Brazilian Balm. Shenandoah drug store, wbolesalo agents nHton' CycilntH viotorioun. Philadelphia, Juno IB. The first night race meet oi tne season was uom on the Wodslde Par k "cycle track was the team pursuit race Between riders from Doston and this city, which was won by the Doston men. The race was undor the Australian system, the distance bolng unlimited, and ended only when ono team had passed the other. Boston was repre sented by naaie xucuume, jxhi uuu Frank Dutler, while Charles Church, E. S. Aker and Charles Turville rodo undor the colors of this olty. The race was an exciting one, and was won after riding 9 1-3 miles. Tlmo, 20:35 3-5. Census Clilef Appolntod, "Washington, June IE. William M. Stuart, of Detroit, was yesterday ap pointed chief of the manufacturing di vision of the census bureau, which he hold during the 111th census. a OLD DUST." T Q by OCEAN STBAMER RUN DOWN. Srtnlc lr thpHtoninor Hamilton Tlilr toou I'orsouB Missing. Now York, Juno 14. During a donso fog last evening the Old Dominion steamship Hamilton, which sailed from Now York yosterday for Norfolk and Newport News, ran Into tho German steamship Macedonia oft Long Branch, and It Is supposed that tho Macodonla subsequently sunk. Throe passengers and nineteon of the crow of tho Mace donia were saved and brought to this port. The Hamilton had on board a largo number of passongors, many of whom wero delegates to a railroad conven tion at Old Point Comfort. "While proceeding at reduced speed and sounding hor whistle tho Hamilton suddenly ran Into tho Macedonia, striking her on tho starboard side abaft the engine, and cutting Into hor hull about 12 feet. Tho shock was ter rific and Indescribable confusion pro railed for a tlmo. Order was finally restored on tho Hnmilton, and tho orow wore sent to their quarters. Tho Mace donia's crew got out their boats as the dlsablod vessol drifted away trom tho Hamilton. One of tho Macedonia's boats was lost In tho fog. This boat contained Captain Kuffhal, Second Officer Oudo knecht, throo passengers (Charles W. Moss, F. W. Wright and Herman Drandt) and eight seamen. As tho col- lUInn neeurrrd but a short distance oil Long Branch it is supposod that tho missing boat attompted to mako tho land on tho Jorsoy coast. The Hamilton was considerably dam aged, but no ono on board was hurt. On Every Bottle Of SUUoU's Consumption Cure Is this guar antco : "All wo ask of you is to uso two- thirds of tho contents of this bottle faith fully, then If you can say you are not benefited return tho bottle to your druggist and ho may refund tho nrico paid." Prico 25 eta.. 50 cts. and 81.00. Sold by P. D. Kirlln on a guarantee. Personally Conducted Tourist Excursions to California Without change of, Cars. Leaving Washington ovcry Tuesday and Friday at 11:15 a. m tho Southern Railway nr.nn.tna l'nrsntinllv nnnducted Tourist Ex cursions to Ban Franciso without change of ciirs. conductors or nortcrs. ino rouio is through Atlauta, Montgomery, Now Orleans, lTnnatnn. Run Ant.nnin.Now Alexieo. Arizonia. and Sniitbcru California. Tho cars are the very latest pattern of Pullman Tourist Sleepers, rosewood finish, havo high back snats. unholstored in rattan, aro sixteon section, supplied with liuon etc., same as standard sleepers, lighted by Pintscli Gas, havo wide vestibules, double sash roller rnrlnlns. lavatory, and smoking room for d two retiring rooms for ladies, h ' - -- . . . ' ' hrnn tLnn nnn-naii uavs lu iuu&iv:u nim Arizona, four days to Los Angclos and Southern California, and fivo days to San Francisco. Such servico for Trans-Continental travel has never beforo been offered. Tim tourist carfare is less man via any other routo, effecting a saving of f25.00 to S30.00 for tho trip. , , , , All Information, maps and rates furnished ou application to Charles L. Ilopkius, Dis trict Passenger Agent, Southern Railway Company, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, California and Iteturn. Ono faro plus two dollars for tho round trip via direct lines. Small advance to re turn via Portland. Taconia and Seattle Choice of linos oast from Portland, viz. Northern Pacific Ky., Great Northern Ry. or Canadian Pacific Ry. to St. Paul. Tickets will be sold Juno 25 to July 7, good to return until September 4th. For map-time tablo and full particulars address John R. Pott, District Passenger Agent, Chicago, Mil waukeo & St. Paul Railway, 480 William street, Williamsport, Pa. Everybody's liablo to itching piles. Rich and poor, old and young torriblo tho torture thev suffer. Only one suro curo; Doan Ointment. Absolutely safe; can't fall. Yoitordny's rmnolmll Onmca. National League: At Now York Doston, 5; New York, 4. At Cleveland Pittsburg, 10; Cleveland, 1. At Louisville St, Louis, 2: Loulsvillo At Chicago (10 innings) Cincinnati 2; Chicago, 1. At Washington Bal tlmore. 9: Washington, 3. Atlantic League: At Heading First game (12 Innings): Heading, 3; scran- ton, 2. Second gamo: Scranton, Heading, 4. At Newark Allentown, 9 Nowark, 2. At Lancastor Lancaster, 8; Wllkesbarro, 1. At Patcrson Hlch mond, S; Patcrson, 3. The Homeliest Man in Shenandoah As well as the handsomest, and others are invited to call on any druggist and get free trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, a remedy that is guaranteed cure and relieve all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consump on. Price 25c ana 50c. THO CRISIS IN FRANCE. M. Potiicaro rinvlntr Great Dlnlcnlty in forming a Cnblnat. Paris, Juno 15. At tho conference yesterday between Preeldont Loubet and M. Polncare tho latter repeated hlB disinclination to serve as premier, hut In response to the arguments of the Drosldent. who aDnenied to his patriot ism, M. Polncare agreed to attempt tho formation of a cabinet. lie is continu ing his efforts in that direction, but meets with numerous difficulties. M. Polncaro has beon especially do- slrous of having M. Bourgeois, Kranlz and DelcaBse in tho ministry. M Dour geois declines to abandon his mission at The Hague. M. Delcasse decllnos to take anything but the foreign offlco portfolio, while M. Polncare wants him at tho ministry of the interior or tho ministry of marlno, and M. Krantz raises difficulties concerning the Drey fus trial. It Is understood that several qthor prominent men have refused to enter tho cablnot. These rebuffs are likely to dlseourare M. Polncaro, who is modest and diffldr-nt, and Is Inclined . I .. ., . . 1 f r,n I w. , . 1 ,1 fin TAKING f W(M Our Troops in tho PhilippinoB Moot Fiorco Fighting, KILLED WITH OUR OWN GUNS. Ociu-rnl Anderson Hnvs Cnnnnn Olven to Asuluiildo by Admlrnl Dowry, nnd MniiniMl Iiy Hpmitnrds, Aro llolnir TJnod Acnlust Our Mold lure. Marrtla, Juno lG.--Doforo dark Tues day night tho Fourteenth infantiy swam the Zapote rlvor, chnrged nnd carried tho tronchos, a heavy fuslllado of artillery preparing tho way and covering tho crossing. Tho Insurgonts broko for tho woods boforo tho Four teenth reached them. SIxty-ilvo dead Filipinos wore found In tho trenches, most of them shot through tho head. Several five Inch smooth bore guns were captured, with ammunition, marked "U. S. navy yard." The Four teenth encamped across tho rlvor, tho men caring for many of tho wounded I'lliplnos. Tho Filipinos retreated sovcral mllc3 southward after Tuosday's ongagomont to the strongly fortified town of Imus. Tho shelling of tho American war ships drove tho robols from Dacoor, s 1 the Amorlcans control sovcral moro miles of coast. Gonoral Lawton, with his staff and a troop of tho Fourth cavalry, started yostorday to ascertain tho nature of tho lnsurgonts' position. HO roae HVO miles along tho coast to Dacoor with out discovering tho enemy. Ho found tho town full of whito flags, hut thoro wero no soldiers thoro. Tho women and children, who had ilod to tho woods during tho bombardment, wore camping In tho ruins of tliolr homos. The sholls had almost knocked the town to nieces. Even tho trees and Bhrubbory woro torn as by a hail storm. Several hundred women and chil dren came Into tho American linos for rofugo and the road from Dacoor wa3 covered all day long with processions of them, on foot and In ears, driving animals and carrying goods on their heads. Tho Amorican officers ostlmato that 100 Insurgents woro killed and that 300 were woundod during Tuesday's en gagement. Tho Amorlcans lost 10 kill ed and 40 wounded. The next battle will probably bo fought at Imus. The American troops will soon con trol tho coast to Cavlto. Flcrhttns AcaliiHt Our Own Onus, Chicago. June 15. According to Oenoral Anderson, commanding tho de partment of tho lakes, tho heavy losses of the Amorican troops In the recent .engagements with tho Filipinos at Los Plnas and Dacoor, south of M,a?,Ja?er, ?arS05 by the n,rt!1IC1 " A milrinlrln lnof Ttr ntar Tllft IflHaf (id In question, Gonoral Anderson says, aro being operated by Spanish prison- ers. who havo been released by Asuln- aldo with the understanding that they enlist In the insurgent army. Voluntoorn llomownril llonnil Manila, Juno 15. The first American volunteors started for home yosterday. tho transports Nowport and Ohio car rying the Oregon rogimont and the First volunteer slcnal comnany. Thoy sailed for San Francisco by way ot Nagasaki, Japan, nnd are oxpeetod to arrive at tholr destination July 12. The Oregon regiment loft horo C2 dead, bo lng tho total of Its men killed In bat tle and dead from disoaso. A FrlEhtful Blunder Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald, Cut or Bruise, llucklen's Arnica oaive, me best in the world, will kill the pain and nromnilv herd it. Cures Old Sores, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, all Skin Eruntions. Best Pile cure on earth. Unly 25cts. a box.. Cure guaranteed. Sold by A. Wasley, Drugjrist. DroyrtiH to Lund at Ili-ost. Drost, Franco, June 15. It -has been definitely settled thnt Captafn Alfred Dreyfus, who loft tho wators of French Gulnann June 10 on board the French cruiser Sfax, will disembark here. Tho military authorities of this port have ueen notiuoa to mis oueci. Olve tne unnaren a urinK billed Grnin-O. It is a delicious, appetizing nourishing food drink to take the place of J J? . . , a r, a 1 11 CofTee. Sold by all grocers and hked by all who have used it because when properly pre- nared it tastes like the finest coffee but is free lutely without resources and must do from all its iniurious properties. Grain-0 aids pend on public charity for sustenance digestion and strengthens the nerves. It is not a stimulant but a health builder, and clnl- jn a substantial manner. About a hun j,.n well ks adults, can drink it with creat dred of the unfortunates aro housed i,nfii CnSt, nhout 1 as much as coffee- rv 15 and 25c. Colorado jinnkH ciokoci. nnnvor. Juno 15. Word reached here laBt night of tho closing yosterday of tho Miners' hank, at ureoae, uoio., and othor banks at rloopor ana wonie Vista, of which President D. J. Maben. or tno ureoue oanK. is uibu iuo uuu, Three spectres mac inrcaion oaoy s me. Cholera infantum, dysentery, diarrhoea. Dr. Fowler's Extract ot wnu otrawoorry never falls to conquer them Knimns SlrlUtirs l'linr Nnirro Invnslon Pittsburg. Kan., June 15. Excite ment was caused among the striking union miners at Yalo yesterday by rumors of the coming of a tralnload of negroes said to havo beon hired In tho south to operato tho mlnos. Dofore daylight a crowd of probably a thou sand union miners assemuieu at Yaio. They patrollod tho Missouri Pacific tracks for two miles on either side of tho mines and stopped soveral trains, which wore soarcned for the expected negroes. No negroes have appeared, however, and thoro has been no dis turbance. Hope is that when her . little ones aro born, they will bo vigor ous nnd healthy. Her hopes will be fully realized If sho will prepare herself durinjr pregnancy LuU MtiTHrn'S FRIEND, tho widely-known external liniment which so many womeuuBo. uui only paves tho way for easy de liver)', but insures strength and vigor to tne now-uum. Sold lir DruKKKts Tor St n bottle. to . I fuv TiDinrtltn REQULATOR CO., AUuU, Oa. ' BARRELS QflAMPLES Oftr Two Hundred Thousand Trial Bottles Sent Free by Mali By special arrangement 'with the ra vfacturers of that justly famous Kidney medicine, Dr. David Kennedy's Fbvom tto Remedy, tho readors of this paper aro onablod to obtain it trial bottle and,1 pamnhlot of valuable modlcal Advice absolutely freo, by simply sending their full namo and post olllco address to the DU. DAVID KENNEDY CORPORA TION, ltondout, N. Y., and mentioning this papor. Oeourso this involves enormous ex vense to tho manufacturers, but they havo received so many grateful lettore from those who havo been benefited and cured of tho varlotiB diseases of the Kidneys, Livor, Bladder nnd Blood,1 Rheumatism, Dyspepsia and Chronio Constipation, and all weaknesses peon liar to women, that they willingly Bond trial bottles to all sufferers. .Upon investigation It was found that 91 per cent of thoso who had used the trial bottlo had received such benefit from it that thoy purchased largo slied kettles of their drucalsts. It matters not how sick von are e many physicians have failed Ut Help you, send lor a trial Dottio 01 mis great medlcino, it costs you but a psctsj card, and benefit and curo will esee mainly Do the result. Put somi! urine In n class tumbler an Set it stand 2-1 hours: if i t has ft sedlmmt r If It Is pale or discolored, milky of eloudy. stringy or ropy, your Kldiere" or Bladder aro in a bad condition. Dji. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy peedy ca? s"h ,ann8,ron' 7rap wmsua pam n h uku, uuiu hold urino, a burning scalding pain i passing it,, frequent de3lro to urinate, I especially at nicht, tho staining of llnea by your urine"and nil tho unpleasant tuid dangerous ollects on tho system I produced by tho uso or whiskey, win or beer. Dr. David Kennedy's Favor ite Kemedy is sold at nil drag stores at .uu lor a largo Dome ; six doium SUMMER OUTIHGS. rEBSONAIXY-CONIlUCTEI) TOURS VIA PENN SYLVANIA ItAILItOAD. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company an nounces tbo following Personally-Conducted Tours for tho Summer and early Autumn of 18U9 To tho North, including Niagara Falls, To ronto, Thousand Islands, the St. Lawrenco, Montreal, Quobec, Eoborval (LakoSt. John), tho Sacuonay, Au Sablo Chasm, Lakes Cham- plain and George, Saratoga, and a daylight rldo through tho Highlands of tho Hudson, July 22 to August 7. Kato, J125 ; August 12 to 25, visiting samo points as first touroxcept Uoborval and tho Saguenay. Kate, ?10l) lor the round trip, from Now York, Philadel phia, Baltimore, and Washington. Propor tionate rates from other points. To Niagara Falls, excursion tickets good to return within ten days will bo sold on July 27,AusustlO and 21. September 7 and 21. I AHfAliAH K ntnl 1o nf r.itA nf Sin frnm Phlla. " "l uuipmu, u.uuiuiu, uu ..,b. tickots include transportation only, anu win permit of stop over within limit at Buffalo, Rochester, Canandalgua, and Watklns on the return trip. Fivo-day tour to Gettysburg, Luray, and Washington Sopterabor 10. Eato ?25 from New York, $23 from Philadelphia. Propor tionate rates from other points. An cloven-day tour to Gettysburg, Luray Caverns. Natural Bridso, Virginia Hot Springs, Richmond, and Washington, octoDor m, ijato, ?05 from New York, f03 from Philadelphia. Proportionate rates from other points. For Itineraries and furthor information apply to ticket agents, or address Geo. W. Boyd, AssUant Goneral Passongor Agout, Philadelphia niillMAJf'S TOHXAIIO VICTIMS ron r)oml nnil Twonty-llvo Injured In tlio Little Town. Herman, Neb., Juno 15. Ton per- Bons dead, 25 injured, 5 of whom will die. and half of tho remainder suffer ing from very serious wounds, sums up tho list of casualties resulting from the tornado that wrecked this place on Tuesday night. The loss of property aggregates $150,023, which moans some thing appalling 10T the lnnaoitants or iha mt vtll.n?n. nf which now Rearco- , nnvthlnor rema ns. Ono hundred hulldlnea havo beon comnletoly do- Btroyed. Only six structures remain intact, four residences, tno school House ana ono cnurcn. Tho population Is in a pltlablo condl- Uon Tho30 whQ ost tho,r home3i and there are about 500 of them, are abso- ThQ wor Qf roef haa nlreauy begvm nt DIair. The latter town yesterday 1 i.i ,nnn n n nllnf n n .1 ,hnWnah nn ton county authorities appropriated $500 for the samo purposo. Two dozen tents woro sent out from Dlalr, and are occupied by tho homeless. tviikn natdkk Nceds assstance it may bo best to render it ,,,. nnn .,,, TemBmi,cr to uso even tlio most nerfect romedtes only whon ncoae(i Tlio best and most slmplo am! Konte romcdy Is the Syrup of Figs, manu facturod by the California Fig Syrup Co, Iteduccd Itates to Detroit via Pennsylvanl Itullroad, Account Christian En deavor' Convent Ion. On account of tho Convention of tho Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor, to bo hold at Detroit, July 5 to 10, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell i xcurslon tickots from points on its line, to Detroit, at rate of singlo faro for tbo round tilp. Tickets will bo sold on July 3, 4, and and will bo good to return until July 15, iu elusive, except that by depositing ticket with the Joint Agent at Detroit before July 1 and tho payment of fifty cents, tlio return limit may bo extended to leave Detroit not later than August 15. For specific rates and conditions apply to Tickot Aeonts. A Card. We, the undersigned, do hereby agreo refund tlio money on a 50-cent bottle Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar if It falls to curo your cough or cold. Wo also guaran tee a 25-cent bottlo to prove satisfactory or monoy refunded. A, Wasley, C. II. Hagen- buch, Shenandoah Drug Store, and P. W. Biersteln & Co. lM4-33t-dw Iteduced Hates to St, I.niiU. On account of tho meeting of tho Grand Lodge, B. P, O. Blks, at St. Louis, Mo., Juno 20 to 23, 1B09, tbo Peunsylvaula Railroad Company will sell round-trip tickets from points on IU lino, to St Louis and return, ercatly reduced rates. Tickets will be sold June 18 and 10. good to roturn uatll June For specific rates and conditions apply Ticket Agents. KILLED ONE TOJVGD ANOTHER. Ilnrthblnino lCot Will lloTnlten Mnok to AnstrlH for Trlnl, Chicago, June 16. -In tho arrest of Dartholmae Kost, ft young cabinet vionnn. Austria, the Chicago police believe thoy havo cleared up tho mystory surrounding mo uwui Merle Voodlcka, of Vlonna. a crtmo which crcalod a sensation In Austrln. nnd for tho perpetrator of which tho police of two continents havo been searching for some tlmo. Kost waa found hero living with his bride of n few months. Tho latter was Mnrlo Schlrma, n cook In Vienna, She Is young and attractive, and becauso of his love for hor Kost Is said to have robbed and murdered Miss Voodlcka. According to the Austrian pollcoMlss Voodlcka met Kcst In New York In 1893. In May, 1897, she returned to Vienna, followod shortly after by Kost. It was announced that they were to bo married, and on March 14, 1898, Kost started for New York with Miss Voo dlcn, saying they would bo married thoro. This was objected to by the irlrl'fl nnrcnts. who had given her GOO florlnB, nnd Kost agreed to marry Miss Voodlca in Uorlln. Two dnys later 11 postal card signed Mario and Dar tholmae was received fronlDerlin. Thin nnrd. which was the Inst word cvor ro- colvod from Miss Voodlca, tho police bollovo Kost wrote In Order to disarm suspicion. Nearly two months later whllo seining In tho river Elbo, n fisherman brought to the surface tho body of Miss Voodlca. Marks of foul tilay wero apparent. Tho police at once suspected itost or the murder. It was loarnca tnat nonaa disposed of some of Miss Voodlcas wonrlne nnnnrel In Vienna. Later It was also learned that Kost hnd mar ried Mario Schlrma on April 13, ana with her hnd gone to America. Thoy were ilnnlly traced to Chicago. Kost aDonds most of his tlmo In crying, and Is In a stnto or almost complete mo.itai collapse. Ho will bo taken back to Vienna for trial. To Hxtrndlto Cnnndlnn Ilobbor. Doston, June 15. John T. Roach, who was arrested hero two wooks ago. charged with aiding in the robbery of the Dominion bank at Napanco, Ont., n 1897. was brought before United States Commissioner Flske yesterday and held in $5,000 bonds. He will bo taken to Canada whon tho necessary extradition papers havo been passed upon by the secretary of state. MCM Kidney. trouble preys upon lli.L,i tll0 nln(j( discourages and AND lessons nnibltiou; beauty, WlinFN vigor and cheerfulness soon WUi ICli disappear when tho kidneys aro out of order or diseased. For pleasing results uso ur. iviimer s swamp-i;oo, rue great kidney remedy. At druggists. Sample bottlo by mall freo. also pamphlet. Address, Ur. iiimorsuo.,iimBnamion, m. 1. Tlio Vtllnlnos SpiiuIhIi Prlsnnors. Washington, Juno 15. As a result of the understanding recently arrived at botween the Spanish minister, Duke D'Arcos, and our authorities, it is ex pected that tho Madrid officials will at an early day select a commisloner to reopen negotiations with Agulnaldo for the release or the Spanish prisoners held by tho lnsurgonts. Tho eltorts ot tho United States authorities hivobeou futile not only as to releasing tho Spaniards, but also as to Lieutenant Gllmoro nnd other American prisoners How Is Your Wife 7 Has sho lost her beauty? If so, Constipa tion, Indigestion, Sick Headache aro the principal causes. Karl's Clovor Root Tea has cured these ills tor haira contury. rnce 25 cts. and 50 cts. Monoy refunded if results aro not satisfactory. Sold by P. D. Kirliu on a guarantee. Prolmblo I.ynclilnir In Xcirtli Cnrollnn Heaufort, N. C, Juno 15. Lowls Pat rick, a negro, was taken from tho Jail hero at midnight by a mob, and is be lieved to lmve been lynched. Patrick was under arrest charged with having murdered E. B. Weeks at Boguo on June 5, after robbing his store. The Cure that Cures Coughs, Golds, Grippe, Whooping Cough. Asthma. Bronchitis and Incipient Consumption, Is The German remedy Cures WilToA Vir.Q &9.tM. k"jtjaivja AtS9. Z5650cAs Lauer' 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 SHENANDOAH - PA LAKESIDE! The only pUasure resort and picnic eround in this region. This leason will be the most successfully conducted since us existence. The boots for the lake are now undergoing repairs ut Reading. The grove will be cleaned daily by workmen. Ice and wood to prepare and preserve meals for picnic panics will be furnished free. An orchestra will be established at this resort for the entire season For particulars address B. J. YOST, Prop., Barnesylllo, Pa, An Excellent Combination. Ti.n nlcnuntit. mntliod nnd bcncficlnl offocts of the well known remedy, SYiiur op Fins, mnmuacturcu oy mo CALtroitNIA Flo SYitur Co., illtlstrato tho value of obtaining tho liquid laxa tlvo principles of plants known to bo medicinally lasatfvo and presenting; them In the form most refreshing to tho taste and acceptable to the Bystem. It is tho one perfect strengthening laxa tive, v'.eansing tho system effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers gently yet promptly and cnnbling ono to ovcrcomo habitual constipation per manently. Its perfect freedom from ovcry objcctionitblo quality nnd snU stance, and its acting on tho kidneys, tiver and bowels, without wcalconlnp; or irritating them, mako It tho ideal laxative. In tho process of manufacturing figs aro used, as they aro pleasant to tho taste, but tho medicinal qualities of tho remedy aro obtained from senna nnd other aromatic plants, by n method known to tho Camfoknia Fio SYitur Co. only. In order to get its beneficial eifcts and to avoid Imitations, please remember the full namo of tho Company printed on tho front of every pnekngo. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FHANCISCO, CAIj. louisviixe, ky. new york. n. y. For sale by all DrugHsts. Price 0c. pertiottle SOLOMON HAAK -Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Philtt. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, Blown Stout, Half and Half, Beer dud 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 llcfractlonlst, who lias testimonials from tlio best people of tho county, as to bis ability, will be at QRUniiER'S DRUG STORE WEDNESDAY OF EACH WEEK. If your eyes cause you any trouble call and see him. Glasses furnished If needed nnd no medlcino. EXAMINAHONS FREE. POLITICAL CARDS. JjlOH COUNTY COMMISSIONER, FRANK R. KANTNER, Or Lofty. Subjeet tn Republican rules pOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, HORACE F. REBER, OpriNKQaovE, Pa. Subject to Republican rules. OR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, BENJ. KAUFMAN, Op Tit km ont. Subject to Republican rules. "HIOR COUNTY RECUSTUR. F. C. REESE, Or Shenandoah. Subject to Republican rule. pOR RECORDER OP DEEDS, EMANUEL JENKYN, OF roTTSVILLE, Formerly of Jollett), Bublect to Republican rules. JTjlOR RECORDER, - J. H. NICHTER, OV POTTSVIIXK. Subject to Democratic rules, OR CLERK OF THE COURTS, JOHN T. SHOENER, Ok Oawiasntmo. Subject to Republican rules, pOR I'UOTHONOTARY, 0AWES M'ELHENNY, Ov Maiianoy City. Subject to Republican rules. pOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, CHARLES E. BERGER, Ok Ckkhhoxa. Subject o Republican rules. fRABOWSKY HOTEL, M. GRAB0WSKY, Prop. 819 N. Centre St., FottsTllle, Fa. Fine old Whiskeys, Gins 5ml Wines, at the ba A choice line of Clears and Temper. i noe Drinks, " Accommodation for travelers. (lull at all bourat . . . . .......