The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, June 15, 1899, Image 3

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    I will sunrantas
that toy Kidney Car
will nre 00 per cent
of all fonni of kldnty
oomplttnt and la
mnnjr Instances tba
moat mrlotii forma of
Drlfthtl alaona. if
tht disease la com
plleated send a four
oonot Till of urino.
Wo will analyze It
and advise you ire
what to do.
MUNYOff.
bs in a ML-im
it all dromrleta. Me. a rtel. OntoS to Ilaalth
and mMllcl nrlrle. fre, 1505 Arfh at., l'hlla.
UNCLE SAM'3 HOT BATHS.
rim hot srrtiNas of Arkansas via.
fcOUTIIKUN RAILWAY.
Will i nidlnito fram your system tlio lliiRer
ing effect i.f grip and other ailments caused
by the severe winter, and malaria, rheuma
tism, ncumlRlii, rAtnMh stomncli, kidney,
liver nml nervous disorders, paralysH blood
and skin diseases, anil clironlo smd func
tional derangements. Tim mountain climate
of Hot BpritiRS In coul and dollKbtrul In
snmnier. 100 lintcli open tliu yenr around.
For Illustrated litctntnro, containing all
-information, address 0. F. Conloy, Manager
Bulsncss Aton's LoaRiio, lint Sptlncs, Ark.
For reduced excursiou tickets and par
ticulars of tlio trip, nddross W. A. Turk,
(Icn'l Pass. Agt., Southern Ity Washington,
D. 0.rorC. Ii. Hopkins, District Passenger
Agent, 838 Chestnut 81., Plilla., Ia. 0-1 -lm
Buy Koystono flour. Bo sure that the name
I,kbsio & Rakr. AsUand. Pa., Is printed or
LIVERITA
THE UP-TO-DATE
LITTLE LIVER PILL
CURES
Biliousness,
Constipation,
Dyspopsia,
Sick-Hoad -ache
and Liver
Complaint.
SU&AR COATBD.
100 PILLS
25 CTS.
Bold by all druggists
or Bent by mall.
NcrvltaMealcalCo., Chlciro
Cc.Uox contnlna IS i Ilia
Sold by KJrlln's drug
store, Shenandoah, Pa.
Tl.li.tfr' Enzll.h Diamond Itrand.
ENKYROYAL PILLS
Orlclnalftndlfnir venuinc .
Art, lwiyi relUble, iadics uk
Dm? rial for ChUkfttra RnoUth DUl;
auaJflfallJIn 1'Olt .fits Ootil IMUUiC
IboiM, inta. with bine homo, ine
ftton ami imttauont. At Draggim,
' In turnr- for pmlonltrt, Uitlmontui kb4
fc(TklahMtiriimleilCo.lr1iiiUoi tfqaar.
Pot4 bj All LocaI Druuliti. 1MIILAUA i A
Dr. Humphreys'
Specifics act directly upon the disease,
without exciting disordor in other parts
of tho systom. Th cy Curo tlio Sick.
no, cones. rruCEO.
1 Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations. .!25
a Worms, Worm Fover, Worm Colic. .23
3 Teething. ColtcCrylns.Wakofulness .23
4 Diarrhea, of Children or Adults 35
7 Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis 23
8 Neuralgia, Toothache, Faccache. 23
O-IIeadcchc, Sick Headache, Vertigo.. .25
10 l)vapcpsla,Indlgcstlon,WcakStomach.23
11 Suppressed or Painful Periods 23
12 Whites. Too rroruse Periods .23
13 Croup, Laryngitis, Hoarseness 23
l'l Salt ntieum, Erysipelas, Eruptions.. .23
lS-niioumatlsm, Hheumatlo Pains 23
in Malaria, Chills, Fever and Ague .25
10-Catarrli, Influenza, Cold In the Head .23
20 Whooplng-Cougli .25
27- KMncy Dlsense .23
28- Ncrvous Ileblllty 1.00
30 Urlnnrv Wcnlinees. Wetting Bed... .25
77-Orlp. nay Fever .25
Dr. Humphreys' Manual or all Diseases at your
Druggists or Mailed Free.
Sold by druggists, or seat on receipt of price.
Humphreys' Med. Co., Cor. William & John Sts
Hew York.
IN EFFECT MAY 11, 1899.
Passenger trains leave Shenandoah for Penn
Jluven Junction, Alnttcu Uhunk, I.elilghton
Hlatltllrton. Whlto Hall. Cutusaunun. Alltuitown.
Uethlehem, ICiwton New York und Philadelphia
at jo, t ou a. in , n oi niiu n n p. in.
For Wllkesbnrre, Whlto Haven and Pittston,
0 23. 10 12 a. m.. 13 62 and ft 17 I), m.
Kor Loceyvllle, Towanda, Sayro, Waverly,
Elmlra. Itochesten Buffalo. Niairara Palls.
Auburn, Syracuse, Ithaca, Geneva and the
West, 10 12 h. m., 12 52 nnd S 17 p. m.
For Belvldere, Delaware Water Gap and
mroudsuurir, saa. m., o 17 p. m.
For LAUibertvUle and Trenton. 7 60 a. m.
For jeanesvlllc, Lcviaton and lieaver Meadow,
6 2S a. 111.. 12 62 I), in.
For McAdoo, Audenrled, Ilazleton, Stockton
and Lumber Yard, 8 28, 7 60, 10 12 a. ra., 12 62 and
6 17 D. m.
ForJeddo, Drlfton and Freeland, S23, 1012
a, m., o 17 p. m.
I. LI . K OO 1A n m m
rui EXfUU.Ull, U 0. AM A 1. 111., V If v
For Lost Creek, Ulrardvllle, and Ashland, 4 00,
and 7 28 u. in.
For Haven Hun, Centrnlla, Mount Carmel and
Bii&moicin, lu vi a. m., 1 12, om.vii p. iu.
l'or Jlahanoy City, Park Place and Delano,
o a, 1 ou, luua, m.. anu iz a., a it p. m.
For Yatesvllle, 5 28, 10 12 a. in.
Trains will leave Shamokln at 7 00. 9 20 a. m
1169 and 4 20 p.m., and arrive at Shenandoah
at i ou, iu n a. m.. u o.', a it p. m.
r .... ai - 1 1 .... m. a. rini.
(XByV Ell.CllUllUUUU IUI A UbbBVIl.O, lit, .ittir.
New Castle, Morea and New Uoston, 7 60 and
ju Yi a. m , 12 01 aim a 47 p. 111.
Leave I'ottsvlllo for Shenandoah, 9 43 a. m
12 SS. 603. S IS n. in.
Leave Hatleton for Shenandoah, 9 60 a. m.
12 10, o wt o n, o ui p. m.
SUNDAY TKAINS. (
Trains leave for Haven Hun, Centrnlla, Mt.
Carmel and Shamokln. 9 46 a. m.. 7 21 1). m..
Trains leave Bhainoktn for Shenandoah at
8 60 a. m., and 5 Sft p. m.
Leave Shenandoah lor latesvlUe, Muhanoy
City, Park Place, Delano, McAdoo, Auduiiried,
Jianiewn, Diocicion, jjuipuer ani, veaiueriy
and slauch Chunk. 9 47 a. m.. and 6 32 d. m.
For Lehlglitbn, Slatlugton, Catosauqua, White
Kail, Ooplay, Allentown, Kaatou and l'hllllps-
uurg, v it a. ui., aim o n p. 111.
Kor New York and Philadelphia. 9 47 a. m.
Leave Ilailcton for Shenandoah, 8 SO, a. m.,
anu a xi p. in.
M, 11. CUTTER, Bupt. Transportation,
South Uethlehem, Pa.
ItOLUN II. WILllUIt, Genl. Hupt.,
South llethleliem. Pa.
CHARLES B. LE1C, UenL I'aaa. Aet,
New York, N, Y.
A. W. NONNEMACHKlt, Dlv. P. A.,
South Uethlehem, Pa.
PILLS;
M -
iSUU bB5 Art 0 BUHE. SCNU 40. FSS"W0Ull S&Afl
Vof at Povlnaky's drug atora, B
Oaatra itraefcl
r
pawn's rmr pills
AtiaD,TairilirDIrWOMAN'8 RStlg.
il....nMmnllllll r. Utile. JlOtd llMtatWU.
diii Citm'a Tiaar riua aat Mja sieiiia.
Mr0VTo?trao.(!. Boto,kUM. uuChKm.
For salt at KJrlln's drug store aad Sbanaedo
Irafirtorsi
1 rKKA
A SCAT
tho Tornado Striokon Town of
Now Riolimond, Wis.
FIEST REPORTS EXAGGERATED.
Tlln Lint of Dcntl I'rnlmlilr Tint ni
Bovoutr-flvo or Klahty Plnnnfiia to
ltctliullil tho Town Tlio Dentil In
ltormnn Nitmlior Ton.
New Richmond. Wis.. .Tnnn in
Thirty-two now rrnvcs woro mndo yes
terday in tho two littlo comotorlcs nt
opposite sides of the town, n constant
succession of funerals threading a pas
sage inrougn tno littered Btreets nil
day long. Thore Is still n largo num
ber of unburlod dead, and but for tho
fact that a largo number of cofllus
failed to arrlvo yesterday it Is llkoly
the number of funerals would havo
been closo to 60. Tho number of known
dead was lncronsed by one, Honry
Larson, n boy about 14 years of ago,
tho son of n laborer, and two of tho
Injured died. This, with four bodies
recovered yesterday, makes tho list of
known dead 60, while over 20 uro still
missing and have undoubtedly nor-
ished, Tho search for bodios continuos
without abatement.
Contrary to general oxnnctnMnnn.
there were no bodies found during tho
day in tho basement of tho Williams
dry goods storo. It was predicted
whon tho work of clearing out tho
debris was begun that at least 20
bodies woro still In tho collar of the
Williams storo, but at nightfall a large
portion of tho place had beon gone
over nnd nothing was found to Indl
cato that any more dead woro In the
ruins.
Ten bodies still remain unidentified.
Four bodies woro found yesterday,
those of Mrs. Kato Hawkins, Willlo
Hughes, John Prior nnd John Larsen.
The Hawkins family, consisting ot Mr
ana Mrs. Hawkins and four children,
is wiped out with tho oxcoptlon of Mr.
Hawkins, who is seriously Injured, nnd
nis rccovory is very doubtful. Tho
body of Patrick Early, a boy of 12
years, Is in tho mass of wrockago in
wnicn tlio body of Prior was found.
The injured who died yesterday woro
Mrs. Joseph Drockway and Thomas
Stevens.
Tho work of clearing up tho town
was undertaken in a systematic man
ner yesterday morning, and 'decided
progress was made. Tho numerous
dead horses tnat were lying around
woro all burled early in tho day. All
the fires which had been smoldering
for 36 hours woro extinguished and a
number of cellars In which dead bodios
were supposed to be were cleared up.
Supplies havo been coming in from
all directions, and thero is no scarcity
of anything to eat. Bedding Is not too
plentiful, and blankets are needed.
Food was so plentiful yesterday that
tho relief committee made a largo sum
of money by selling sandwiches nnd
bread. All the funds derived from this
source of revenue was turned over to
the goneral fund, and from this source
alone nearly $300 was derived. Ton
cents was charged for a thimbleful of
coffee nnd the same amount for a very
aesperuto sanawicn. Tno cashior,
moreover, mado It his business to bo
forgetful of returning chango, and in
numberless cases ho worked off his
sandwiches nt BO conts apiece. When
objections woro offered tho kicker was
told it was for thp public good.
The relief committee has recoivod
tenders of inonoy from various sources
amounting to about $5,000. Enough
additional money is In sight, it is said,
to supply nil immediate domands for
cash. A building and loan associa
tion plan has been talked of for re
building tho town.
A numbor of tents have been put up
for tho wounded, and it is proposed to
movo as many as posslblo of tho ln
Jurod into them and rollovo tho crowd'
ed condition of tho hospitals, which
are rather limited in capacity. No
more- deaths are expected.
Robbed the Grave.
A startling incidont of which Mr. John
Oliver of Philadelphia, was tho subject, Is
narrated by him as follows ; "I was in a most
dreadful condition. Sly skin was almost
yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain
continually in back and sides, no appetite
gradually growing weaker flay by uay,
Three nhrsicians had given mo uo. Fortune
atoly. n friend advised trying 'Electric
tilttors, auu to my great joy ana surprise,
the first bottle mado a decided improvement.
I continued their uso for threo weeks, and
am now n well man. I know they saved my
lifo, and lobbed the grave of anothor victim."
No ono sliould fall to try thorn. Only 50
cenU per bottle at A. Wasloy's drug Btoro.
Ilusslnii AmlHHndor Goliifr to Europo
Washington, June 15. Count Cas
slnl, the Russian ambassador, left here
yesterday for Now York, whence he
sails next Tuesday for Europe. He will
remain until fall, dividing his time be
tween Paris nnd Carlsbad, Mr. Do
Wollant will be Russian charge d'af
faires during tho absence of the Rus
Elan ambassador.
Shake Into Your Shoes
Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for tho feet. It
cures painful, swollen, smarting, nervous
feet, and instantly takes tho stink out of
corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort
discovery of the ago. Allen's Foot-Ease
makes tight or now shoes fool easy. It is a
certain curo for sweating, callous and hot,
tired, aching feet. Try it to-day. Sold by
all druggists and shoo stores. By mail for
25c in stamps. Trial packago FIIEE. Ad
dress, Allen S. Olmsted, Lo Boy, N. Y.
Diamonds Stolon From Stateroom.
Fall River, Juno 15. Mrs, Mary
ana Miss Editn Howe, wife and unush
ter of Dr. Horbert M. Howo, of Phila
delphia, who reached hero yesterday
by the steamer Puritan, en route to
their summer home nt Bristol, report
ed that their stateroom had been rob
bed of $500 worth of diamonds. Ed
ward Levy, a steorago passenger, was
detained and searched, and about half
of the missing property was found on
jnm.
CASTOR I A
Tor Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the
Signature of
Snantall Snnarn Pfwir. Talniwla-
Madrld, June 15. The senate yestorr
aoy nqoptea tno Din ceumg tno Qaro
hub minima, wiu liiuruuea ana
polow islands to Germany,
Toll Your sister
the
A beautiful compluxlon U nu impossibility
without good puro blood, tho sort that only
exists in connection with the good digestion
a healthy liver and bowels. Karl's Clover
Boot Tea acta directly on the bowels, liver
and kidneys keeping them lu perfect health
Price S3 cU. and 60 eta. 5old by P. D. Klrlln
on a guarantee.
itiBwiawiwiffiiiminiiniitniTHffnmttmiiij'roiy.iii.iiHSS'
i''-V'- - -
tficlaTjIorxcoarafiorirorAs:-
snIingiiuJToodnndllcetiul
tiflg UmStomnxhs antiBowils of
ErrjmotostHgfesllon,ChcciM
ncssanclncsLdontalns ncllhcr
OpnmIorpbinO norMncral.
KOT NAltC OTIC.
M.lUSJii
Jlnin Surd '
till Cartona&Ta&s
(Htmnil -
ApcrfcctUcmcdy rorconslipa
lioli.SourJStonuch, Diarrhoea
ondLoss of Sleep.
TMirjule Signature of
ttew ironic.
CXACT-COPy Df"WHAJ?Cn.
"A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO
SHAVE WITH." ,
SAPOLIO
IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING.
DR. E. O.
erve and
TREATMENT
Tho Orlclnal. All Others Imitations.
Ib sold under a posltlvo Written Guarantee, by authorized agents only, lo curo Weak
HI hTtl fA T" tr lllvtlMnao V n lrnfulnaaa T. i n IIrnABJ. " . l ith i . -r .
Kerund Money. Sample Package, containing live days' treatment, with full Instruc
tions, 25 cents. Ono eainplo only sold to each person. At storo or by mall.
Red Label Special Extra Stretch.
.i-?or Jmp?f.cn',:098 A1 powcr, Lost Manhood. Sterility or Barrenness. $1 a box:
six for 5, with Written Guarantee to euro In 30 days. At storo or by malt
Sold at Kirlln's, Drug Store.
he ni n is
A Wreck Prom Grippe,
Catarrh and Asthma.
RESTORED WITH
I was known as "The Woman who Coughs," for I coughed in
cessantly. I was a school teacher till my health failed. Catarrh had
eaten away the partition in my nose. It had produced Bronchitis,
Asthma, dreadful Stomach troubles and weak kidneys. In fact it had
gone all through my system, making me an easy victim for the Grippe
which left me a wreck iu mind and body. This was the condition the
doctors left me in, after dosing me with opium, quinine, etc. Then I
bought cough cures without end but they only made me worse, I was
in despair till I got hold of Brazilian Balm and Toxicola Tablets.
They acted like magic from the first, aud in a few weeks I was cured
and better than I had been in years. Talk about wonderful remedies,
Brazilian Balm and Toxicola 6aved my life.
Miss L,. L,. Clark, 917 Horton St.
You net more doses of Brazilian Balm for tho money than any other remedy. 25, 50 cents
nnd tl.03 a bottle at druggists. With every 51.00 bottle you get ono month's treatment ol
Toxicola Tablets free ; the best tonic, nervo and strength builder in tho world. B. F. Jackson
& Co., .Mfg. Chemists, Indpls, Ind.
Shenandoah Drug Store, Wholesale and Retail Agents.
"YOU'LL GET ALL THAT'S A-COMIHO TO
YOU."
If, when contemplating a trip to any point
Wesfor Southwest of tho Mississippi River,
you will purchase tickets via tho Missouri
Pacific Iiy,, or Iron Mountain Route (which j
are on salo at all principal ticket otllces In
the United States), you will havo all the
comforts and luxuries of modorn railway
equipment, and the finest opportunities for
viewing all of nature's museums aud marvels
of Utah, Colorado, Kansas, Arkansas, Toxar,
Old and Now Mexico, California, etc. Ex
cursion tickets to all principal points at
greatly reduced rates. On account of tho
National Education Association meeting at
Los Angeles in July, wo will make special
low round trip rates. When contemplating
a trip West or Southwest, writo us for full
information nnd rock bottom figures. W
E. Hoyt, Q, E.' P. Agent, J, P-. McCanii, T.
P. Agont, 301 Broadway, Now York. 4-22-tf
Do You Know
Consumption is preventable? Science has
proven that, and also that neglect is suicidal,
Tho worst cold or cough con bo ourod with
Shlloh's Cough and Consumption Curo. Bold
on positive guarantee for over fifty years.
Sold by P. T). Klrlln on a guarantee.
Ask your grocer for the "Boyal Patent
flour, and take no other brand. It la tho host
Soar made.
CASTOR A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have
Always Bought
The
d
Have
Always Bought.
WEST'S
livil urcams,
or Excessive
Insnnltv anil
BRAZILIAN BALM
NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION,
Reduced Rates to Los Anoei.es, Cal., via
Pennsylvania Railroad.
For tho National Educational Association
Convention to bo held at Los Angelos, Cal.,
July H to J4, the Ponnsylvanla Railroad
Company will sell excursion tickets via direct
routes from points on Its line, to Los Angeles,
Cal., and return, at rate of single faro for the
round trip, plus f'J.OO membership fee. These
tickets will bo sold, good going Juno SI to
July 7, and whon stamped by Joint Agent at
Los Angoles, Eood to return, arriving at final
destination, until September S,
For further information apply to ticket
agents.
Coming j;yont9.
Juno 21. Ico orcam festival. nmW thn
auspices, of thp Young Mens' Usher's Associa-
1 II.ILI 1
nun, 411 iiouuiug- nun.
July 3. Ice cream festival, under auspices
of tho Star Foot Ball team, lu Hobbins' hall,
July 4. Ico cream, festival, undpr auspices
ot tho Returned Soldiers of tho Cuban war,
(n Robblus' opera house.
Florida, short lino.
Tho Now York and Florida Express, via
Southern Railway, leaving Broad streot
station, Philadelphia, dally nt 5:31 n. m
carries through Pullman sleeping cars to
Augusta and b.tvannab, (la., Jacksonville and
Tampa, Fla via Charlotte and Columbia.
This is tho short lino aud most attractive
routo to points in Georgia and Florida, All
Information cheerfully furnished by Charles
L. Ilupklus, District Passenger Agent, 828
lliestuut street, Philadelphia.
Bears the
Signature W
a $ Kin
y you
ICASTOR A
YHC CCHTAUfl COM PA NT. WCW TOUR CITT.
J nM)!T0'
Tho Sugar Magnate Tostifios Boforo
tho Industrial Oommissioih
ATTACKS THE 008T0M8 TARIFF.
lfolnron It (Itv liiordlnnto Protoo-
tlon to MiiniifHetitrod Article Uor
liorntlonn Arn Itxprdlnnt. IIo fny.
nml AiItIhch Fnrniam to Form nTriiat
WashlnRton, Juno IS. Mr. Henry O.
Havetneyer. prnsldent of tho Amorlcan
Sugar Refining company, was oxamln
ed by tho Industrial commission yes
terday In connection with its Investi
gation ot trusts. His testimony re
lated almost wholly to tho sugar In
dustry, nnd he opened with a vigorous
attack upon the customs tariff, which
ho declnred was the "mother ot all
trusts," becoming such by providing
"an Inordlnato protection to manufac
tured articles." This attack was made
In n written statement, which the wit
ness had prepared beforo making his
appearance beforo tho committee, nnd
which ho read In n ringing voice.
Mr. Hnvemoyer's statement asserted
that 10 par cent was as high as any
tariff should bo. He contended thnt
sugar Is discriminated against in the
tariff In the Interest of tlio Ixnitslan
cane growers, the beet sugar makers
and tho sugnr growers of the Hawntlan
Islands. To these Interests, ho con
tended, the United States contributed
$24,000,000, which was taken out of the
pockets of the people. What congress
should have dono was to havo put an
Internal revenue tax on the American
production of sugar. Tho representa
tions made in con gross concerning the
trust, he declared, were untrue, and
If It was a fact that the people suf
fered from trusts they must bin mo tho
protective tariff, of which tho trusts
wcro merely the machinery.
Mr. Havemcyor declared that cor
porations are under no obligations
whatever to any of the states for their
oxlstenco. Quito tho reverso. Tho
HENRY O. HAVEMEYER.
states aro under obligations to them.
If tho plant of these Industries con
solidated was capable of being put on
wheels nnd moved from state to state,
you would find very active bidding for
them. It Is not nn unusual thing for
certain localities to guarantee frco
taxation for 20 years, free water, and
in somo Instances glvo tho land to cor
porations to havo them orgnnlze under
tholr statutes and locate In their
states.
Hostility to capital meets with Its
own condemnation. This Is illustrated
by tho situation in New York, where n
discrimination against capitat has pre
vented its employment nnd driven it
olsewhero, rssulting In n greatly in
creased tax rate, and a tendency to
incroaso the number of tho unem
ployed. The true "communism of polf" is the
customs tariff bill. It says to tho
peoplo: "Hero Is tho law wo havo
enacted for your robbery. Do not com
plain of It, but do your utmost to at
tack nnd injure tho machinery en
gaged In extracting from you what wo
legislate shall bo taken from you.
Keep up the clatter whilo tho voters on
tho tariff bill tnko advantage of tho
nolso to enact laws that cause your
impoverishment nnd thus contrlbuto
to tho greed and avarlco of tho few."
There is a prevailing hostility to
wealth. This is perfectly illogical
Every ono wants money. It Is the
abuse of money, not its possession,
which Is opposed to public Interest.
This hostility finds Its outlet in hos
tile legislation, in unequal and unjust
taxation. All this is probably uncon
stitutional. It is directly against tha
interest of tho very class, tho poorer
class, whom it is supposed to benefit.
Corporations, whether directly such
or In the form of trusts, are an ex
pedient for uniting tno interests of a
large number of persons of smaller
means Into a large aggregation of cap
ital. Attack upon them is, therefore,
an attack upon their stockholders. In
the case of many well conducted cor
porations inese stockholders are vorv
numerous and are oftan persons of
moderate means, depondent upon their
Income for their support.
In the absence of all disturbing
causes, the direct tendency of a com
bination of capital is to nromoto
economy, reduco expenses and dlmlnlsn
price.
After listening to Mr. Hnvemoyer's
statement the next threo hours were,
devoted to answering questions askad
him in rapid succession by members of
tha commission. He at first declined
to state whether the company was
making money at present, saying that
was tha business of the company alone;,
but he afterwards made an incidental
statement which tho commission con
strued Into an admission that tho busi
ness was not profitable now,
Tho witness confessed that his com
pany had very little regard for the
welfare of rivals. In business, saying
that preatlgp. ability, experience and
wealth would win in tho long run In
the struggle and that trusts were ftn
example of tho survival of tho fittest
in business. "That is tiade," ho Fald,
"and tho sooner you realize. It and
quit trying to control It by federal
legislation tha better for all. A man
cannot expect to havo himself contin
ualty wot-nursed by the government.
If rrien do not want to btjy our stocks
they need not. They do not need gov
ernment protection. If they wade in
and got stuck lot them got out, and it
they wish wado in again, Tho fata of
rival concerns Is their affair, not oura."
Speaking of tho ethics of life, sug
gested by a member ot the commis
sion. Mr. Havemeyer said: "I don't
care two conts for your ethics. I know
nothing about them. I am talking
about business."
He declared that tho tariff enabled
the steel rail trust to mulct tho public
to tho oxtont of $9 per ton, and said
incidentally that Mr. Carnegie had not
yet stated what ha was going to do
with his money.
On the quostlon of labor Mr. Have
meyer said the laboring olement was
forced to form organizations, but thnt
in dolnir SO tbov flncrlflrurl muMi Iniln.
pendonco. and tho union had tho effect
of "bringing othor men down tn a low
level." He contomlpd that Jin was n
friend of labor, and said thaf good men
In the employ of the trust wern paid
10 per rent, more than they rould got
MmwIibta.
Mr. Havemeyer Mid thnt many
things were done In btislnem which
looked cold bloodod and harsh, but
that btislnoM conditions required con
duct Justifying such characterization
The farmers, he thought, ought to es
tablish a trust for their protection.
Replying to a question as to how
he could conduct business at n lota and
still declare dividends, Mr. Have
meyer declared, laughingly: "One K
nn executive act and the other a mat
tor of bnsttiMB."
The wltneefl cloeed with a protnst
against what he railed the tariff dis
criminations agalnnt sugar, reiterating
that It was due entirety to the feellnic
against combinations in bnelnea. "The
sugar refiners have never had a fair
hearing at the hands of the ways and
means committee," he said.
Prpld'iit ICruui'P Ilntprinlntifi.
Pretoria. June 15. The Volksraad
hos resolved to accept President Rin
ger's franchise proposal and refer
them to the people beforo putting them
into operation. President Kruger. In
thanking thn read, said: "In these
troublesome time we do not know
what Is going to happen." ISngland, he
added, had not made even one little
concession, and he could not give more.
War, he asserted, he did not want, but
he would not relinquish anything
moro. He called them all to wltnens
that their Independence had once been
removed, and God had restored It.
Clilmnx Who'Fiivor AunoTHtlon.
Santiago de Cuba, June 16. The In
dependlcla Is publishing a number ot
signed articles from prominent Cubans
advocating annexation to the United
States. In Its editorials It disclaims
any approval of such a policy. The
articles are causing a vigorous discus
sion. For more than four
years Mrs. Bender
has been using Dr.
Pierce's G-olden Med-
leal Discovery as a family medicine.
Mrs. R. A. Bender lives in Kccnc,
Coshocton Co., Ohio, and from there
she writes :
"As a cough
remedy and
blood purifier
there la nothing
better, and after
liaiing the grip
ij juft the right
mediciue for a
complete bracing
up. Our boy has
taken three bot
tleafor St. Vitus'
dance. He was
vary nervous and
conatantly jerk-
Intr unit twitch.
inff, but now U as steady as any one; In fact
seems e,ntlrelv cured."
The " Golden Medical Discovery " Is a
medicine that will help you no matter
what ails you. This is true because it
works directly at the roots of nil disease
the digestive system, the blood, the
nerves. Keep these in healthy condi
tion and you cannot be sick.
Many of the cures of the "Golden
Medical Discovery " seem almost mirac
ulous. Its effect is almost immediate.
It takes hold at once. It tones up the
stomach, invigorates the liver, regulates
the bowels.
It gets right into the blood and carries
strength and comfort to every fiber of
the bodv. It nourishes and Invirrorntea
the weakened, irritated nerves and puts
tho entire system in perfect tune.
It is a safe medicine. Safe for adults
safe for children. It contains no sugar,
syrup, whisky, alcohol or dangerous opi
ates. Therefore, it does not create a
craving for stimulants. It is distinctly
a temperance medicine.
If a medicine dealer tries to substitute
some other preparation when you aslc for
"Golden Medical Discovery" look out
for him, He is either ignorant or dis
honest and you can't trust him.
Dr.THEEL 604 HorthSlxtk SI.
I'rtTtte rniranco Ortt?n St. Phllndf Iphta.
&f CHRP nilADANTPPn
totherlcbmIpooralUeho Lire been
deceived, robbed and iwlndled tr eir-
Tv '.LOST VIGOR, Nervous Debllltjr,
AbnseB iml Kicetfti. blood pnifin w. vriro-
celeand Stricture, No ctutlnp. I,ot Mac Hon a and
Bhnintc.n OnraLs rest- ,J, Urtr.lt. 2'r(A. frte,
exposing q tat u and Electric Jtelt fraud. Km
cast cured in 4 to to day Treatmt'Dt by mall
Philadelphia &
Readinq R'y.
Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke.
IN EFFECT JUNE 3, 18W
Trains leave Shenandoah aa follows :
Vn. VA.t.l. 1l.ll1. l-.. l .
2 10, 5 S3, 7 87, 9 55 a. m., 12 26, 8 09 and 6 00 p. m
Sundays, 2 10 a m.
For New York via March Chunk, week days
787a. m., 12 28 and 809 p.m.
For Reading and Philadelphia, week dam.
2 10, 5 38, 7 87. 9 55 a. m., 12 20, 8 09 and 09 p. m.
Sundays, 2 10 a m.
ror roiisTiiie, weeE aays, 2 10, 7 87. 9 55 a. m
12 26. 8 09, 6 09 and T SO p. ui. Mondays. 2 1Q a m.
I... To.....,... .... ,1 ...... . .
... 1 uu""u"uu' ''"ii c nays
2 10, 787, 9 55 a. m., 12 26, 8 09 and 09 p. in.
For Wllllamapori, Sunbury and Lewtsburtr.
tffftlr il.v. a1? till m M .m "
Sundays, 3 97 u ui.
For Mahano) Plane, weekdays, 2 10, 8 27, 5 8)?,
iofi.m.iia. . m., it zo, avjt 0 03, 700. 9 64
p. m. Bunaays, z 10 anu a -T a m,
7 87, H 82 a. m.. 12 26, 8 08, 8 07, 7 25 and 55 p. m.
Sunday, 3 27 a m.
ror Baltimore, Washington and the West via
. u. K. it., turougb trains Ie-, Beadlnc
Terminal, Philadelphia, f P. A K, B R.) at 8 20
7 65,1126 a. m., 8 10 and 7.27 n. t. bundnv.
8 20,7 00, 1128 a. m., 8 and 727 p.m. Add.
tlonal trains from Twenty-fourth and Cheat
nut streets et&tlon, week days, 1080 a. m. 13 20
12 IS a 0 p.tii, Sundays, 1 85, 8 23 p. m.
TRAINS FOB SHENANDOAH,
ieave ew York via Philadelphia, week
da , 12 15, 80, T 30, 11 80 a. m., and i 80. 1 80.
9 oo p,m.
Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week
daya, 4 80, 9 10 a.m., 130, 4 40 p.m.
Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week
days, 4 80, S 86. 10 21 a. m. and 1 36, 4 OS, 38,
T U. TJ Ami t n rr aW J... 1M m
4uiw ua, wees days. 9 18 SBo. 1123
. m., 149, a 66,7 20, 9 4 p. ra. ' " a
11 47 . ra., 3 23. 5 23, ail, 7 44, 10 03 p. m
lAVA tslilnntt .I. . n In jM
80, 23, 0 20,12 00, , m 289, 8, 812,7(3
Leave Wllliamsport, week dayi. 7, 10 00 a
m.. 13 84 and 4 CO. 11 SO p. m.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION,
Rniith aiuaitil fn. 11 II
. 1 . , l."::.: , f ""I1UJ ow w iuy-uvo
HI t n 1. 1 1 Km f.lV.t m Innl.l I, IM . - .
i . I . 1 UiUUl,3l MOW, I M l 111,
Lwi.iii, ,., u,v Awuiuiuuuaiiuu, Q 13 a 111.
5 30, 630 p In. Sundays Expre&t, 800, 9 00
1000 am, 715 p m, acventy minute. Acconi'
modatlon, 6 15 a m, 4 45 p m.
Lave Atlanlio City depot, weekday Ex
press, 700, seventy minute.) 745 ,alxty-tlvo
mlnute.1 8 30. falztv.flve nilnuiin.l fin ini.nm
seventy minute, 3 3), 0 30, p m. Acconimoda!
tlon, 4 25, 8 21 a ni, 4 05 p m. Sundays Express.
iu,
For Cape Slay, Sea Isle City and Ocean Clt
VMilfilav. O l'l n m 11 in LJ..!....!. , .. ,
p m. t)unclay 8 45 a m. Additional, week.
5 15 p in.
Additional Sundaya, Cape May and Ocean
hiii ' w u. v.w7Diii7.iuni,
Parlor Can on all express trains.
For further Information, apply to nearest
Philadelphia and Beading Hallway ticket agent
or address
I. A. awxiaiRD, Eusob J. Wun.
(len'l Bupt., LP?'l Pw'r Agt,
Uesdloi: Terminal. PklUvielpbis, '
I Swift's
1 Right
I Foods
it
The very best of
stock, the very best
of care, the very best
of everything the
food-purity you arc
always sure of.
Swift's Premium Hams
arc at the very highest top of
top-notch quality, and SWlft'5
Premium Breakfast Bacon
Is just as cood, and Swift's
Silver Leaf Lard is nothing
hut lard, and Swift's Beel
Extract is just concentrated
streiigthfiiliicss, and Swift's
Jersey Butterinc is equal to
the sweetest Creamery Mut
ter, and Swift's CotOSUet Is
the ideal vegetable shortening,
and you can buy them every
where.
Swift and Company er
Chicago Kansas City Omaha
St. Louis St. Joseph St. Paul
Si t3t23t3 13 d 3c5 3t3 3i3t333&
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
rjn, K. Y. KOUSA,
Centre and Market street.
In tho Mellet bulldlne. adjoining Juatlo
Shoemnkcr'r ofllco.
Ofllce. hours ! g.-O) to 12.00 a. m., S.-00 to 4:0
nnu o:w to vw p, ni.
AT. U-BUUKE' i
ATTORNET-AT-LAW.
IBce Eiran bulldlns, corner ot Main at
Centre streets, Shenandoah.
pitOF. JOHN JONES,
MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR,
Lock Box 63, Mahanoy City, Pa.
nartnK atndled under some of lb bej
manters Id London and Paris, will gtvs 1 essoin
on the violin, mandolin, rulur and vocal cnllars
Terms reasonable. Address in care of StrouM
too leweier nuensnuosn.
P
ennsylvania
RAILROAD.
BCirUYKILL. DIVISION,
Jr.ir 1. IBM.
Tr.ln. Mill l..,.at,....Jl. ... .1 i.
date for WIsKan, (lllberton, FrackTllls. Dark
wi, ni. uiair, l-oiiavine. iiamburK, IXeadlBi;
Pottatown, Pboenlxvllle. Korristown aad PhlV
aielphla (llr'Adatreet sUtlon) at Sit aed.SOt
a. m.,210, 6 II p. m. on week days. Sundays
8 05 a. m 4 20 p. m.
Trains leave FraekTllle for Shenandoah a(
11 01 a. rru and 5 S8 p. m.
vlllj) 7 10, 11 20 a. m., s lo, 7 10 p. ra, BnruUy
1085 a. m., 3 10 p. m.
Iare Philadelphia, (Broad street eUHoo), for
Hhesandoah at 8 35 a. m., 4 10 p. m. week days.
Sundays leave at s 50 and 9 23 a. m.
..Iv,.1,hl,lule,Phla (Broad street statloa) for
Pottsvtlle. S30.SS5. 10 19 M. m . in a in
p. in. weekdays. Sundays. 6 SO, 9 23 a. and
602 p in.
aia uroau Blreet SUtlon. Philadelphia,
FOE NEW YORK.
650,7a'.825 950, '1021, ll 00, il43am.UOO
noon, 12 35, Limited 109and 4 22 o mV. 1 ia.
280.3 20, 860, 4 02. 5 00, 3 58,6 00, 702.81O.
8 00, Sl5. 8 25,9 SO. -10 21. 10 4i 11 tSa m. OsT
m.SloTloSrmTi20ni1hl',
a press jor iioston witnout etisnrs, 11 01 a rs..
weekdays, and 8 10 p. m., dally.
Long It ranch, 6 0O. 8 30. 1141 a m. I fin. sin
Vnr T omK....II1. 17... a . . u
9 00 a m, 12 00 noon, 8 82, 8 00 (LambertTlUe aad
Ktwton 011I7), weekday a, and 703 p m cUllr.
y - - "a, . w wwuuan, mm 7 m
p m daily.
WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH.
iy.w,uxiamf 1209, 13M.M 12,812. 4 41 3 25
s1? "'isr; unday.. s ao,FvS;
KTCMlonalLlm.J.SSI.&S.nSlp m ud 12 09
Ail P we" dy. 8 CM and 11 1ft p m dally.
SAIlltlJ.m llalli... ... . ...
p m, dally.
Norfolk and Western Railway for Memnbi
and New Orleans, 5 84 pm dally.
urw,u a udio iituwiT, j si pm, dally.
For Old Point Comfort and Norfolk. 1030
a m weekdays. 11 10 p m dally.
Leave Market street wharf as follows I Ex-
days. For Long; Branch, via Hess Ids Park. S SO
a m weekdays.
For lslsnd Heights, 80 a m and 400 p n
weekdays.
WEST JERSEY & SEASHORE R. R.
Jojib 1, 1899.
FOR ATLANTIC CITY.
T . f,. T? .1 a t t n 1 1 I , .
. 'rj "j;"" t. muwsrantar
bridirfr HttiM. OJIbm A rv ,
days. Sundays. 9 20 a. m.. 7 OS p.m.
Leave Market Street Wharf-Express. SCO.
9 00 a. m. 100 Saturdays only, 2 00, 4 00 64
m'nu'J. f . S 00 60 mfnutesl p.' m. Sundays,
800,9 00, 1000 a m (accommodation, 4 B0 arid
oOOpni.)
For Caps May, Angle. Wild w; oi, Holly
Beach Expreas, 9 00 a m 130 Saturdays only.
(u. T.T. AT.' "A.r."' .
qn i.JUimr9 00 . P m weekdays.
n rXu a?n ni-Expreas, a 00, 9 00, a m,
11 00 1 Saturdays only), 2 00, 4 00, 4 30, 0 00 p m
wSS.kll?.v".' Sundays, 8 00, 9 00 and 10 00 a mf
The i Union Transfer Company will call r
and check baggage from hotels and reaildsnoe.
uiawg uar.
I. B. HoTcnnrooa-, J. it. Wood,
Gen'l Manager. Oen'l PassVr Ai
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