( TheHerald i:sr,tiusnr.i irto. f "All the News flat's HI to Print." Published every r v ' i, except Sunday, at 8 South Jardln street, Shenandoah, Pa. LONft MSTANCB TllI.KPIIONI!. JtIio Herald Is delivered In Shenandoah and the surrounding towns for six cents n w ek, pay able to tho cntrlcrs. By null t3.00 n ycur, or 2S cents n month, payable tn advance. Ad vertlsomcnts charged nccordlns to spaco una portion. The publishers rescrvo tho rlRht to change tho position of advertisements whenever the publication of news demands . II, Tho right Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whet lor paid for or not, that J the publishers may deem Improper. Adver tising; rates made known upon application. Entered at the rost onlee at Sherandoah, Pa., as ( second class null matter. FBI DAT. JUNE 10. 1EP0. OUR COUNTRY : First, Last and Forever, Drynn-Coated Democrats. 1 3?onr linntbecl nnd thirty-flvo rop- 'rosontatives of the Deinoornoy of Pennsylvania withstood tho Intense ilioat at Hnrrisburc for two days and tinnntnlita Inn ani-ninliln fni ill ft Inn voa UTTVIJUka(MU raw VIU vr .... i.v.,i.v and, flshos. At least we nomlneo of that party, the candidate for Supreme Court, is oortain of election, under tho law granting minority representa tion. This alone was responsible for the large crowd and the intense In terest manifested in the result of the convention. It vas a scramble for office, pure and simple for the high est judlolal position in the stato, fren- erally supposed to bo above and be yqnd the degrading influences of partisan and machine .manipulation It would probably have boon difforont at Harrisburg bad tho conditions been reversed. There was but one candidate for State Treasurer. He hasn't a ghost of a show to bo elected ; likewise tho candidate for Superior Court. For these positions tbero was no contest. The guiding hand of "Boss" Guffey is easily seen throughout the pro ceedings, especially in tho platform. Ho dictated the nomination for State Treasurer , it was his brain that evolved tho platform, which was sub sequently put in correct English with rounded periods by two Democratic flditors- neither, however, from the ranks of tho Schuylkill brand of Bryanites. It is but just to say that Guffey kept hands off the contest for Supreme Court. In that ho showed political wisdom. National questions are practically ignored, while state issues aro brought forward in a garbled manner. Con trHilletorv as it mav seem, the Demo- r-i i Mrerr "platform renew their pledges of fidelity "to the faith and principles of the party as declared in the platforms of the several national conventions." Isn't it about time that .the Democrats of the stato select leaders who have tho courage of their convictions on matters of moment to the people of tho nation and state ? The war of the rebellion is over, nnd it was no failure, either. The green. j buck dogma is no longer an issue, ex cept as one of tho "several national platforms" that our Democratic friends felt in duty bound to endorse in the absence of the 1G to 1 craze. Considerations of expediency alone influenced the Democracy in ignoring questions of national import. Nowhere in tho Dlatform are the peculinr political dogmas adopted at Chicago in 1890 referred to, and whether or not the mere mention of Bryan as "the matchless leader" will be regarded by the gold-standard Democrats as embodying what the Nebraskan stands for remains to be seen. The rabid Sllvorites, at least those who are looking for the party "pap," will accept it as such, and claim that as their leader was en dorsed there's nothing more to wish for It is not the kind of platform that the loyal Bryanites fought for, nnd it will not please the defeated presidential candidate. It Is certainly n. r.n-mn nUv dfillveranca from their standpoint. Sentimentally it was a Bryan gathering, but Col. Guffey carefully concealed the Chicago plat form vagaries from the public view, whioh seemed to satisfy tho rabid Ireesllvor delegates. But now that tho Bryan men are at home, and have time to think, they have no doubt iwnvr1 that while thov were cheering at every mention of the name of tho "Boy Orator of tho Platte," the convention was ignoring tho declarations of the Chicago con ventlon. To state tho truth plainly, the sllverites were buncoed by orders issued by the National Committeeman from this stato. 1 Tho leaders who framed the plat form will take Bheltor behind the argumeut that this is a state cam paign, and national questions should be met by the national convention, But how will tho rabid silverites in this county, who have in public print and in private conversation declared their opposition to tho party noml nees in the event of a failure to en dorse specifically the Chicago plat- form, explain their anto-conventlon declarations? Surely, these gentle men, who advocate the white inetaj from principle, will not accept the neadache.blll- -isness, heartburn, Indi gestion, acl nil Uver ills are cured by ooti s hr'&ass Sold by all druggists 25 cents. fLETTKn TO lilts. riHKHAM HO. 40,070 "I had female com plaints so bad that it caused me to have hysterical fits; have had as many as day. "Five Lydia E. nine in one bottles of Pinkham's Vegetable Compound cured me and it has been a year since I had an attack. firs. Edna Jackson, Pearl, La. If Mrs. Pinkham's Compound will euro suoh Bovcro cases as this surely it muot bo a groat medicine Is thoro any sufferer foolish enough not to giro It a trial ? mero mention of Bryan's namo as an endorsement of their pet dogmas ? Still, almost any port is dosirablo in a storm. Tho Bryan-coatod Domoorats of this stato ohoor tho '"boy orator" and ignorq silver. Oa Ever? Bottlo Of Slilloh's Consumption Cure la this guar antco: "All wo aak of you istonsotwo- thlrda of tho contcula of this bottlo faith fully, thon if you can say you aro not beneflUsd return tho bottlo to your drugRist and ho may refund tho prlco paid." l'rlco 23 eta., CO cU. nnd S1.00. Sold by P. D. Klrlln on n guarantee NUGGETS OP NEWS. Fifty thousand delegates aro pectcd at tho coming Christian deavor convention in Detroit. Tho first formal meeting of ex- En.' the Venezuelan arbitration commission was held in Paris yesterday. At Anapolis, Md., Miss Louise L. Roman, nleco of Governor Lowndes, was married yesterday to Ensign J, Hepburn. Rear Admiral Picrco Crosby, retired, ono of Farragut's active officers in the stirring sea fights of tho civil war, died at Washington last night, agod 70. William Hall (colored), serving a five year term for robbing a railway car at Hagerstown, Md., committed suicide by strangulation In tho Bal timore penitentiary. Grain-0 Brings Relief to tho coflco drinker. Coffee drinking is habit that ia universally indulged in and almost aa universally injurious. Havo you tried Qraln-0? It is almost like coflco but tho effects are just the opposite. Coffee upsets tho stomach, rains tho digestion, effects tho heart and disturbs tho whole nervous system. Grain-0 tones up tho stomach, aids digestion and strengthens tho nerves. Thoro is nothing but nourishment in Grain-O. It can't bo othorwiso. 15 and 25c per packago. Tho C.'nucolt of the) lloi-rs. Chicago, Juno 1C. A. C. Reich, who has returned to Chicago after a busi ness oxperionco In the Transvaal, said In an Interview: "About 30,000 Boers hpld tho whip hand over 200,000 white men, mostly English and American, and 800,000 Kaffirs. So nearly absolute ia the rule of Kruger that nothing short of war with England will ac complish the downfall of tho Boar re public. The Boers firmly believe they can whip tho British, and should thoro be a war most of tho proporty owned by foreigners would bo destroyed. The Kaffirs and Ultlanders pay all the taxes, and tho Boers are grafters, pure and simple." How Is Your Wife? naasho lost her beauty? If so, Constipa tion, Indigestion, Hick Headache are tho principal causes. Karl's Clover Hoot Tea has cured these Ills for hair a century, l'rlco 25 cts. and 50 eta. Money rofunded If results are not satisfactory. Sold by P. D. Kirlin on a guarantee. M. POINCARE'S ORDEAL. Still Homo Doubt n to Whotlior Tie Can Form a Cnblnot. Paris, Juno 10. There is still some doubt whether M. Poincare will suc ceed in forming a ministry. Ho wishes MM. Ribot and Barthou to Join him, but the Radicals object to tholr presence In tho cabinet. It 13 under stood that M. Dolcasso will remain at tho foreign office. M. Poincare conferred with Presldont Loubet last evening, reporting tho ac ceptance by M. Gulllatln of the colo nial portfolio, M. Dolombre of tho port folio of finance and M. Ribot of the portfolio of public instruction. Private conversation of M. Kranti. minister of war in the retiring cabi net, has been publishel hero, which representa him as still believing tbut Dreyfus is guilty. If this bo the case he is not llkoly to appear in the now ministry. The Droyfus agitation is far from hnvlnc nubelded. Quarrels botween officers at Brest, where Dreyfus will disembark, havo Just leu to two auois, and numerous mayors havo been sus pended for refusing to placard tho Judgment of the court of cassation. Kanun Jmnorttncr Xeuro Minora. Pittsburg, Kan., Juno 16. The threat of the ooal operators to Import negroes to take tho placos of the striking union miners was made good yostorday when one comnanv brought In 175 from 1 en- nossco and Alabama and unloaded them at Fleming, where stockades had been built around tho mlnoa. The union men were out In forco to moot the netrroes and osdeavorea with con siderable success & prevent thorn from going to work. A Texnw ToVn stflimorsoB. Ban Antonio, Tex.. Jupe 1C News has Just been received here that the town of Brsckett, about 120 miles wost of San Antonio, is under 10 feet of water.' Four persons are missing and aro supposed to havo been drownod. A waterspout over that place has inun dated tho country for milos around. The Southern Pacific tracks for a num ber of mlloa west of Cline Station aro washed away, and several bridges aro wrecked. Many cattle havo porlshed. CONGRESSMAN BLAND DEAD. tho Silver Advooato Tvrteo Roomer! Por Presidential Nomination. Lebanon, Mo., Juno lu.ConnToss- man n. P. Bland died at hit homo, noar Lebanon, yesterday morning. Mr. Blnnd returned home when eoncrreia luljournod In March, nnd soon suffer ed n relapse from an attack of In grippe. For mora than two months he had boon confined to hla homo, and Via health has Gradually declined. He thought ho would not survive the at tacit from tho first. Richard l'arka Bland was a consist ent leader of tho Democracy, tho Father of tho House," and ono of the THE LATE RICHARD P. BLAND. first nnd most persistent advocatos of tho frco coinage- of silver at tho ratio of 10 to 1. Ho Was u presidential can didate before two conventions of his parly and was montionod at othors. but ho always seemed content with his position as reprosontatlvo In the na tional legislature. In 1800 ho was de feated for tbo presidential nomination by William J. Bryan. Ho was born in Kentucky in 1830, tho son of a minis ter who nftorward turned farmer. Young Bland was orphaned whon 14 years old, and was obliged to work In summer to provide for winter school ing. Dosplto advorslty ho becamo a successful lawyer, and was sent to con gress from Missouri term after term. MEN AND woriEN Kidney trouble proys upon tho mind, discourages and lessons ambition ; beauty, vigor and cheerfulness soon disappear when tho kidneys aro out of order or diseased. For pleasing results uso Dr. Kilmor's Swamp-Root, tho great kidney remedy. At druggists. Sample bottlo by mall free, also pamphlet. Address, Dr. Kilmer & Co.,Blnghamton, N, Y. ITALY'S DEMAND ON FRANCE. Wants Sntlsfhotlon For tho Arrest of or Qonornl Qllotta. London, Juno 10. Tho Italian gov ernment, says tho Homo correspondent of Tho Daily Mail, has demandod satis faction from trance for the arbitrary arrest at Nice of tho Italian General Giietta, taken Into oustody thoro on charge of espionage. General Gllotta, when arrested nt Nice on Monday, protested that he was thore on a furlough, but the Fronch authorities, whoso agontB had boon watching him, assorted that ho had boen detected in nttempts to examine the fortifications on tho frontier. Upon his person wcro found various plans of fortifications. Thoso, he said, wora morely the drawings of a tourist, and had no secret character whatevor. Turks Invade Sorvln. Dolgrado, Juno 16. A numbor of Al banian bands, assisted by 2,000 Turk ish regular troops, ore reported to have attacked a number of Servian- villages In the Javlonltza district. It is added that during tho fighting a large num ber of men woro killed and wounded on both sides. The Turks, It Is point ed out, being tho suporlor force, over powered the frontier guards and now blockade three villages. A forco of Servian regular troops has been sent to tho scene of tho conflict, with or ders to expel tho Invaders. Sonntor Chnrced With Emnozzlomo.nt Charlotte, N. C, Juno 16. The grand Jury in tho federal court here yester day returned a truo bill against W. J, Cooko, stato sonator from Buncombe, charging him with embezzlement and misappropriation of funds of tbo Na tional bank of Ashevillo, while cashier of -that institution. The amount al leged to have been abstracted is about 118,000. Cooke was arrested In Ashe villo yesterday and gave bond in tho sum of $15,000. He denle3 that ho owes the bank n dollar. arnrylnua's Prohibition Tiokot. Baltimore, Juno 16. Tho Prohibi tion state convention yesterday noml natod the Prohibition ticket for tho coming election, as follows: For gov ernor. Prof. James Swann of Denton: attorney general, F. C. Hendrlckson of Cumberland; controller, Phlneas F, Ball of Bel Air. Delegates to .the con vention were present from 21 counties of tho stato and three districts of Bal tlmoro city. S. S, S. is a Great Blessing to uXJSTJtffrsa nearly all of the sickness among Old People, It Gives Them $SLf&$!2l but it Is wholly unnecessary. By keep- Hew Blood and Life, lo from which thoy suffer so generally. 8. S. 8. Is tho remedy whloh will keep their systems young, by purifying tho blood, completely, anu 1 T fonl na -well ns I Mr. J. W. Loving, of Colquitt, Ga., sayst "For eight een years I suffered tortures from n fiery eruption on my skin. I tried almost every known remedy, but they failed ono by one, and I was told that rny ago, which is sixty-six, was against me, and that I could never hope to bo well again. I anally took 8. 8. 8., and it oleansed my blood thoroughly, and now I am in porfoot health." s. s. s FOR THE Is the only remedy whloh can build old people, because it Is the only ono tree irom pouwu, mciy"'. oo minerals. It is made from roots nnd herbs, and has no chemicals whatever in it S 8 S cures the worst cases of Scrofula, Cnncor, Eczema, Rheumatism, Totter, Open Sores. Chronio Ujoors, Boils, or any other disease of the blood. Books on those dleeasos will be sent free by Swift Spooiflo Co., Atlanta. Go, TUB PDACD CONFERENCE. I'onslblltt.v Tlmt Substantial llonultfl AVI11 lln Achlovod. London, Juno 1C Tho correspondent of Tho Times nt Tho Hoguo, remark ing upon tho "changed outlook," says: "It now scorns posalblo that the con forenco may aohlovo soma substantial practical roaults and concludo Its la bors earlier than oxpoctcd. Tho arbi tration commission is now making sat isfactory progress. Today thoro is n fresh proposal in tho air, which may safely bo attributed to Sir Julian Pauncofote. "This consists in making Tho Hague tho seat of a pormnnent bureau, coni posod of tho realdont ministers of for eign states, with tho Dutch foreign minister as president. It would hava tho advantage of dispensing with sal aried officials, nnd I vonturo to predict that tho plan will bo favorably rocolvcd on all sides and contribute to the suc cess ot arbitration." The Odessa correspondent of The Dally Nows says! "Emperor Nicholas, it is reported here, is muoh disappointed at the prospect of tho outoomo of tho peaqo conference In tho opinion of his nd vlserB no further hopo nood ho in dulged that sufficient buccoss will be nttalned to warrant tho roassembllns of the conforonco. It is understood that nolther Gormany nor Austria would accept a second invitation." GEORGE DARROW'S DEFENSE Doolnres Ho Wns Victimized by Ills WIfo nnd tho Nurpn. Now York, Juno 16. In tho trial of Mr. and Mrs. Barrow and Bolla An derson yostorday, for tho kidnapping of Baby Marlon Clark, Bolla Ander son took tho stand for tho prosecution and told substantially tho same story related In hor original confession, to the effect that sho was coaxed into stealing the child by Mrs. Barrow, whom she know bb Mrs. Beauregard. George Barrow was on tho stand in his own behalf. Tho first ho saw of tho Clark baby, ho said, was on Mon day afternoon, May 22, whon ho met his wife nt Jorsoy City. Sho had "Carrlo Jones" and tho baby with her, Ho had arranged to go to Sloatsburg with his wlfo. His wlfo told him that the baby was a baby that "Carrlo's" folks had sent down from tho country, Tho three went to Sloatsburg. When ho road about the kidnapping of Baby Clark ho becamo suspicious and charged his wlfo and "Carrlo Jones" with the crlmo. Thoy broko down, ho said, and confessed. Thon no was con fused as to what to do. "Carrlo Jones" refused to take tho baby back thon, nnd ho could not call tho police In, as ho did not want his wlfo to be ar rested. A Frightful Blunder Will often cause a horrible Ilurn, Scald, Cut or llruisc. Hucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures Old Sores, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, all Skin Eruptions. Uest rile cure on earth. Unly 25cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by A. Wasley, Druggist. A LUCKY CYCLONE VICTIM. took Out Cyolono I'ollcy Throo Min utes Ilotbro tho Storm Struok. Now Rloamond, Wis., Juno 10. Sys torn has followed tho state of paralysis that at first Interfered with the rascuo and relief work at New Richmond, and in a few day3 the loss of life at leas: will bo known with reasonable accu racy. Thoro are ovor 90 nameB of known dead, and thoro aro about 40 more namos of those who aro reported dead whloh aro bolng investigated a- rapidly as possible. Tho great nood. woro cash and labor, and both aro oom Ing in rapidly. Provisions havo boen sent to New Richmond In sufficient quantities to feed all sufferers. It dovelops that there was ono tor nado Insurance policy in town, and it was a somewhat remarkablo caso. The cashier of tho Manufacturers' bank, who lookod after tno insurance, finish ed at four minutes after 6 o'clock writ ing a cyclone policy on tho houBO of Sevorn Olson and Its contents. Mr, Olsen reached homo three minutes later, just as the storm struck. Tho Olson house and its contents were on tiroly destroyed by tho cyclone, and Mr. Olsen will recclvo $1,200 for the payment of ?7.20,.promlum. Kost Assorts lunoooncn of Murflor, Chicago, June 10. Bartholomao Kost, the Austrian held hero for the murder of his intended wlfo, Mario Voedicka, in Vienna, has yielded partly to tno prossuro of police inquisition and made a confession of having dis posed of the womon's effects. Ho ad mlts taking and spending tho 600 florins given by her father as a dowry. At this point his admissions cease, for whon asked if he did not kill Mlsi Voodicka so he could marry Annie Schirma, his present wife, who was younger and moro attractive, the ter rified prisoner almost screamed out "No, no, no: I did not kill her. I did not kill her. I swear It.". tnorougniy removing mi wuuiw uuuumumiiuiio, iuju imju.v Ing now strength nnd life to tho wholo body. It increases tho appetite, builds up the energies, and sends now life giving blood throughout tho entire Bygtom Mrs! Sarah Plko. 477 Broadway, South Boston, writes : " I am seventy years old, and had not enjoyed good health for twenty years. I was sick in different ways, and in addition, had Eczomn terribly on one of my legs. The doctor said that on account of my uge, I would never bo well again. I took a dozen bottles of 8. S. S. and it cured me am nappy w y "'"v over did in tnv life." BLOOD up and strengthen whloh is guaranteea Im Paine's ! mmB Compound JPstrenglli. Best spring medicine. It makes the weak strong;, "Wo sell and recommend it. SHENANDOAH DRUG STORE, 3 South flaln Street. Tho Tfow Cup Cliullonoor. London, Juno 16. Tho Times says: "Tho hull of tho Shamrock is mado of a now alloy of cxtromo lightness and Btrongth. Nothing could bo smoother than tho under water surfneo It makes. Tho yacht is unllko tho lator challon gors In many respects, but tho model, except in tho mattor of draught, Is largely thnt of tho 52-rator Baint, though It embodies much of what was successful in the Allsa." Onlr Fonr of Thirty Hrivcfl. Vancouver, B. C, Juno 10. Mall ad vices from Australia gtvo details of tho loss of tho British ship Loch Sloy and 26 lives on Kangaroo Island, nows of which was briefly covorod by cable from Adelaide, South Australia, May 9. Tho vessel was driven in tho dark on tho scrubby nnd almost uninhabited shore whloh blocks tho entrance Into St. VIncont gulf. Only ono passongor and throo sailors out of tho 30 souls succeeded in saving tholr lives. Tho survivors wnndorod for days, seoklng vnlnly for holp. Thoy lived on water and provisions cast ashore from tho wrecked ship. When found they woro in a pltablo condition. Toleooopo to Dotoot SmoUoloss Powrlrr Pittsburg, June 10. Prof. Reginald A. Fesscndon, of tho Western Univer sity of Pennsylvania, has Invented a tolcscopo that will lessen tho offoct of smokeless powder In warfnro by locat ing tho flash when tho powdor Is dis charged. Tho war dopartmont has taken tho mattor up, and a test of tho tolcscopo will shortly bo made before an examining board at Washington. Dominion Itotrtlno tho Cup. Montreal, Juno 16. Tho fourth and last race for tho Ross cup, betwoen the Dominion and the Yankeo, rosultlng In a win for tho Canadian boat by minutes nnd 22 seconds. Canada thus retains tho cup. Tho race was sailod over a triangular course, and this, It was oxpoctcd, would mako tho result problematical, tho two freo runs bolng expected to noutrallzo tho Dominion's admitted superiority in windward work. Tho Ynnkoo won but one of tho races, and this because tho mast of the Dominion was carried away. Had tbe Yankee won yesterday tho deciding race would havo boon sailed today. Yostorclnj-'s lluaebull (Samoa. National League: At Clovolnnd Cleveland, 0; Pittsburg, 2. At Balti more Baltimore, 10; Washington. 2. At Loulsvillo St. Louis, 4; Louisville, a. At Brooklyn Brooklyn, 0: Now York, 2. At Boston Boston, 0; Phlla- aeipnia, l. At Chicago Chicago, 6; Cincinnati, 4. Atlantfo Leagtio: At Newark New ark, G; Richmond, 4. THE PRODUCE A1ARKETS As rtollootocl br DonllnirH in Philadel phia and IJnlttmoro. Philadelphia, Juno 15. Flour nrm: win ter superfine, t2.lES2.80: Pennsylvania roller, oiear, S3.20E3.a3: city mllla. oxtra. 2.50ii!.7B. Ilyo flour stoady at J3.10S3.1B per Darrel ror cholca Pennsylvania, Whoat stronir; No. 2 red, snot. In ele vator, rrjtTTHo. Corn nrm; No. 2 mixed upot, In olovntor, 8088914c.: No. 2 yellow, for local trado, Oats quiet and stoady: No. 2 whlto. Sic.; No. 2 white, clipped, 332!o. liny strong; cholco timothy, 110.50 for largo bales. Deuf steady; beef hams, (21.50Q22. Pork Arm; family, lll.6012. Lard firm; weitern steamed, J5.80. Butter woak; weitern cmamery, 15UVic; do. faotory, lHidic; Imitation 'creamery, UHSlOc.; New York dairy, 13Hf)lTc; do. croamory, 15018He.; fancy Pennsylvania prints jobbing; at 10 una; ao. wholesale, lDo. Checao nrm; largo, white and colored, 7tto.; email do., 79c. Eggs weak; Now York and Penn sylvania, ltHOlSe.; westorn, fresh, 14 1 He ; southern, OUQllo. Potatoes stoady Jersoy nwoots, $102X0. Cabbago steady at 1102.25 per barrol crato. Tallow weak city, 4 8-lCc; country, ia. Cottonseed oil firm; prime orude, Jliic Baltimore, June 15. Flour quiet and un- chanKcd. Wheat firmer: snot and month tm877io.i July, 7SHG7So.; August, 7BU UTSHc; steamer No. 2 red, 73Uc; south ern, by sample, 7837SHc.; do. on erode, 73V4C78C. Corn Arm; mixed, spot and month. 3S?in8o.: July, SSMBSo.; Auaust. 3Sff381ic; steamr mixed. 1'UGmio.; southorn, white, 40UO4to.; do. yellow, 42 Cc. Oats steady: No, 2 whlto, 32ffl32Ha. No. 2 mixed, WAaZQe. Rye nrm; No. : western, 01c. Hay firm; No. 1 timothy, 112.50013. Butter steady; fanoy creamery, 16310a; do. Imitation, 15C17C. ; do. ladle, 143150.; good ladle, 11312c.; store packed, lSSUc; rolls, 12Q14o. Lettuce dull at 15c. to 20a. per basket, whisky steady; dls tillers' finished gooda, $1.26. 1,1 vo Stoolr Mnrlcotn, Now York, June 15. Beeves stoady: cables hleher; live cattlo at London. 1094 Olio, par pound, dressed weight; refrlgor , , - -. T Cln Pat.. Int., but nrm; common to prlmo veals, $5 0.C2H'. tops, $0.75; buttermilks, $3.75. Bheep In light supply and firm) lamba a shado lower; common to soon sheep, JJ.23U4.IW inferior to choice lambs, $5.3?H3: most of the sales at $717.75; no yaarllnes, Uoes steady at JI.10JI4.20 per 100 pounds, East Liberty, Pa., Juno 16. Cattle steady; extra, S5.45iQ6.55; prlmo. J5.33J75.U common. t3.50O4.25. Hogs steady; prime heavy hogs, j3.90fQ3.H5; best mediums, 13.00 138.924; pigs, as to weight ana quality, J3.S033.95; best Yorkers, ja.bs'aa.w); com mon to fair Yorkers, 13.80S3.85; good rouehs. J3.2503.CO: stags and piggy sows, 22.60(33. Bheep dull; choice wsthors, $1.00 ei.ee : common, u.bow.w, cnoiae year lings, 5.25SS.40; spring lambs, Wll; veal calve, $8.uU7. The Homeliest Man in Shenandoah As well as the handsomest, and others are invited to call on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, a remedy that is guaranteed to cure and relieve all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Ilroncliitij and Consump- ion. Price 25c and $oc. imnnia ifi,i,s cure lAvnr Ills. Biliousness, Iudlgeatloa, Headache. Dleas-'nt laxative, au uruggui SUMMER 0UT1H0S. PKBROrtAttY-CONDrJCTKl) TOU11S VIA r-KNN BYLVANIA BAILIIOAD. Ti,n lnnvlvnnt Railroad Company an nounces tbo following rorsonally-Conductod Tours for tho Summor and early Autumn of 1800 : Tn thn North, including Niagara Falls, To ronto, Thousand Islands, tho St. Lawronco, Montreal, Quobec, Itoborval (Lako8t. John), tho Saguonay, Au Sablo Chasm, j.kos winm plaln and Georgo, Saratoga, and a daylight rldo through tho Highlands of tbo Hudson. July 22 to August 7. Kato, f 125 i August 12 to 25, visiting Bamo polnta as first toiw oxcept Koborval and tho Sagucnay. Rate, flOO for tho round trip, from Now York, Philadel phia, Baltimore and Washington. Propor tionate ratos from other points. Tn Niagara Fnlls. excursion tickets good to roturn within tou davs will bo sold on July 27, August 10 and 21, Soptombcr 7 and B rvfnl.nr R and 10. at ntto of 10 from Phil delpbia, llaltimoro, and Washington. These tickets Incluilo transportation only, and win nnrmlt of ston ovor within limit at liunaio, Roohcstor, Canandalgua, and Watklns on tho T-nfnrti trln. Flvo-dav tour to Gettysburg, Luray, and Washlneton Soptombor 10. Rate 125 from Now York, $22 from Philadelphia. Propor- llnnnfa ri.iv frnm other nolntS. An 1ncnll.llaV tnlir to OottVShUrC. LUIHV Cavoms, Natural Brldgo, Virginia Hot lilr.limond. and Wa9blni!ton. Octohe m. lljitn. (a frnm Now York. 103 from Philadelphia. Proportionate rates from other points. Fnr Itineraries and furthor Information apply to tlckot agents, or address Goo. W, Boyd, Assistant Genoral Passongor Agent, Philadelphia. Do You Enow Consumption is proventablo? Scicnco ha? proven that, and also that neglect Is suicidal, Tho worst cold or cough can be cured with Slilloh's Cough and Consumption Cure. Sold on posltivo guarantee for ovor fifty years. Sold by P. D. Klrlln on a gnarantoo. "YOU'LL GET ALL THAT'S A-COMINO TO YOU." If, whon contemplating a trip to any point West or Southwest of tbo Mississippi River, you will purclmso tickets via tbo Missouri Pacific Ry or Iron Mountain Route (which aro on salo at all principal ticket olllcos in tho United States), you will havo all tho comforts and luxuries of modern rallwa" equipment, and tho finest opportunities for viewing all of nature's museums and marvels of Utah, Colorado, Kansas, Arkansas, Toxa?, 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, write us for full Information and rock bottom figures, W E. Hoyt, G. E. P. Agent, J. P. MtCann, T". P. Acont, 301 Broadway, Now York. 4.22-tf Asthma Can Bo Cured. T. R.. Niblo. cx-school superintendent of Rochester. Pa., savs: "I have been a great sufferer from asthma for years, but 1 have natt a spientua winter, owinc to the surprising efficacy of Brazilian lialm." A lauv in Cincinnati, wlio 11 aa suffered with asthma for 17 years, could not lie clown; was periectiy curcu Willi liraziiiau lialm. Shenandoah drug storo, wholosaloagcnts Personally Condacted Tourist Excursions to California Without change of Cars. ' Leavinic Washington, ovcry Tuesday and Friday at 11:15 a. m.. tho Southern Railway oncratus Personally Conducted Tourist Ex cursions to San Franciso without change of cars, conductors or porters. Tho ronto is throueti Atlanta. Alontinimory. Kow Orleans. Houston, Ban Autoulo.Nuw Mexico. Ariznnia. and Southern California. Tho cars aro tbo very latest pattern of Pullman Tourist Sleepers, rosowood finish, havo high back scats, upholstered In rattan, aro sixteen section, supplied with linen etc., samo as standard sloopers, lighted by Plntsch Gas, havo wldo vestibules, double Bash roller curtains, lavatory, and smoking room for gentlemen, anu two retiring rooms lor laaies. Throo and ono-half days to Moxico and Arizona, four days to L03 Angolos and Southern California, and flvo days to San Francisco. Such sorvlco for Trans-Uoutlneutal travel has never before boon offered. Tho tourist carfare is less than via any other route, effecting a saving of $25.00 to f30.00 for tho trip. All information, maps and rates furnished on application to Charles L. Hopkins. Dis trict Passongor Agent, Southern Railway Company, 828 cjhestuut street, l'huaaeipma, California anil Return. Ono faro plus two dollars for tho round trip via direct linos. Small advance to ro turn via Portland, Tacoma and Seattle. Choice of lines east from Portland, viz.. Northern Pacific Ry., Groat Northorn Hy. or Canadian Pacifio Ry. to St. Paul. Tickets will bo sold Juno 25 to July 7, good to return until Septcmhor 4th. For map-time tablo and full particulars address John R. Pott, District Passenger Agent, Chicago, Mil waukeo & St. Paul Railway, 480 William street, Wllliamsport, Pa. Itedueed Kates to Dntrolt via Pennsylvania llailroad, Account Christian Kn cleavor Convention. On account of the Convention of the Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor, to be held at Detroit, July 5 to 10, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will soil excursion tickets from points on its lino, to Detroit, at rate of elnglo faro for tbo round trip. Tickets will bo sold on July 3, 4, and 5, and will bo good to return until July 15, In elusive, oxcept that by depositing ticket with tbe Joint Agent at Detroit before July 12, and tho payment of fifty cents, tbo return limit may bo extended to leave Detroit not later than. August 15. For specific rates and conditions apply to Ticket Agents. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name IKR8ia & Baku, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on every wV, Itedueed llutes to St, T.ouls. On account of tbe meeting of tho Grand Lodge, II. P. O. Elks, at St. Louis, Mo., Juno 20 to 23, 1800, tbo Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell round-trip tickets from points on its lino, to St. Louis and roturn, at greatly reduced ratos. Tickets will be sold Juno 18 and 10, good to return until Juno 25 For specific rates and conditions apply to Ticket Agents. LADBES DOTOJKNOW DR. FELIX LE DRUM'S Steel Pennyroyal Treatmeni la ttn nrtirinnl nml onlv FRENCH oafo and reliable euro on the mar. ket. l'rlco, $1.00; sent by mail. uenuiuo euiu omj vy Klrlln's drug store. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvety softness of the skln'is Inva riably obtained br thore who use PotxoMi'a cjompiexion j-onuer. Lawer's Bock Beer IS NOW ON TAP. t can be had at all the lead ing saloons. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Dottier, 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH - PA LAKESIDE! The onlv pleasure resort and picnic cround in tbls rccion. This season will be tbe most successfully conducted since its existence. Tbe boats for the lake are now undergoing repairs nt Reading. The grove will be cleaned daily by workmen. Ice and wood to prepsre and preserve meals for picnic parties will be furnished free. An orchestra will be established at this resort for the entire season. For particulars nddress D. J. YOST, Prop., Barnesville, Pa. SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, B:own Stout, Half and Half, Beer and Porter. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S BOCK BEER ON TAP... At all its customers to-day. . Solomon Haak's, 116 South Main Street, Will receive prompt attention. YOUR EYES. J. D. COLDREN, Of Schuylkill Haven, The noted Rcfracttonlst, who has testimonials from tho best people of tho county, as to his ability, will be at GRUHLER'S DRUG STORE WEDNESDAY OF EACH WEEK. If your eyes cause you nny trouble call and see htm. Glasses furnished If needed and no medicine. EXAMINATIONS FREE. POLITICAL CARDS. JjlOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, FRANK R. KANTNER, Or Lofty. Subject to Republican rules poit COUNTY COMMISSIONER, HORACE F. REBER, Of Pjne Quove, Pa. , Subject to Republican rules. JjlOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, BENJ. KAUFMAN, Of Tdhmoxt. Subject to Republican rules. 1 ' jjlOIt COUNTY REGISTER, F. C. REESE, Op SnENAsnoAn. Subject to Republican rules. pOR RECORDER OP DEEDS, EMANUEL JENKYN, OP roTTSVII-LD, Formerly of Jollett). Subject to Republican rules. ' IOR RECORDER, J. H. NICHTER, OP roTTSVILLEy1 f Subject to Dcmocratlo rules. JjlOR CLERK OP THE COURTS, JOHN T. SH0ENER, "1 Op OnwiasBcna. Subject to Republican rules. ' pOR TROTIIONOTARY, JAMES M'ELHENNY, Op Mauakoy City. Subject to Republican rules. pOK DISTRICT ATTORNEY, CHARLES E. BERGER, -? OP CnBSSOKJL. Subject to Republican rules. fRABOWSKY HOTEL. M. GRAB0WSKY, Prop. 810 IT. Centre St., Pottsvllle, Pa. Fine old Whiskeys, Oin and Wlnea. at the ba A choice Una of Cliran and Temper uce Drinks. Accommodation for travelers. Meals at all hcurs
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