TheHerald torFAiir.imiiin tfn. lMTAHI.tSIIHI) 1R70, I "All the Hews Thai's Fit to Print." Published every evening, except Sunday, nt H South Jardln street, Shenandoah, Pa. LONO OISTANCK TULlirilONIJ. The Herald Is delivered In Shenandoah nnd the surrounding towns fornix cents n wek, pay able to the carriers. Hy mull J3.00 n year, or 23 cents a month payable In advance. Ad vertisements charged according to space and position. The publishers reserve the rlijht to change the position of advertisements whenever the publication ot news demands It. The right Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, that the publishers may deem Improper. Adver tlslne rates made known tiponappllcntlon. Entered nt the post office at Hhenandoah, l'n., as second class mall matter. TUESDAY. JUNE 20. 18DB. OUR COUNTRY : First, Last and Forever. It Is always best to look on the bright side. Calamity howlers have no place In this progressive ago. Intelligent newspaper advertis ing always brings better results than any other form. It is well to discriminate as to the medium. Origin of tlte Trusts. The country at large Is deeply in debted to Mr. Havemeyer for tlte In formation, so clearly set forth in his testimony before the Industrial Com mission, that the tariff is the real cause of all the trusts. We have been under tho delusion that the hard times in the country during the period of Mr. Cleveland's administration, when the advocates of low tariff or no tarilT had full swing, was due to tile Wilson bill, which permitted the manufacturers of other countries to cuius into what tve thought was a ruinous competition with the Indus tries of the United States. It seems, too, that we have been also laboring under an hallucination that since the overthrow of Cleveland free trade, and the adoption of pro tective principles again, we were once more on the road to prosperity, but tho testimony of Mr. Havemeyer proves that by a return to protection we have been working dead aguinst the interests of the people of the United States. The wheels ot in dustry which have been set in motion, the factories and rolling mills wliioh have been running night and day, the steady advance in wages which have been made all over the country, and the large volume of export business which has been reported for the last two years, or since the change from the Wilson tariff or tarilT for revenue only bill, to the Dingley protective bill, must have been all in the nature of a dream from which we have been rudely awakened by the testimony of Mr. Havemeyer, one of the Trust kings. Mr. Havemeyer is opposed to any duty above 10 per cent, being leyied on foreign goods, because anything above that is responsible for trusts. It is a shame, too, the way the poor Sugar Trust is abused and kept down by the government. They are only allowed 31 per cent, duty, when they ought to have at least 8 per cent. If they could have juBt a few more per cent, tacked on they could manage to make an honest living and at the same time keep anybody else in the sugar business from making money, There is nothing In the arguments of Mr. Havemeyer but tho regular stock arguments of the Democratic party. Whenever there is an evil ex isting in the country, and you cannot account for it in any other way, blame it on the protective tariff, Trusts have existed in England for years-, certainly the protection doc trine does not hold sway there. The Sugar Trust, which Mr. Hayemeyer rtpresents, has been In existence for a period probably as long as any other of the monopolies of the ooun try. It has gorged and fattened it self under both the Wilson Revenue bill and the Dingley Protective bill , Mr. Havemeyer is just the style of man to stand up and argue for the re peal of a law which promotes trusts The present generation has experi enced the workings of the two kinds of tariffs; they have seen the MoKin ley bill displaced by the Wilson bill and they witnessed our industries be come paralyzed under it. Theyhav seen the Wilson bill repealed and the Dingley bill become the law of the land, and they have seen suoh a re vival of business, of maunfaeturee and of exports as has exceeded any thing in the history of the country, It will take more than the test! niony of a representative of the Sugar Trust to convince the peopl that the protective tariff is responsl ble for the trusts. 44 Good Beginnings Make Good Endings. UKib Ait making a good Beginning when you commence to take Hood's SarsaparUla for any trouble of your blood, stomach, kidneys or liver. Persistently fatten, this great medicine tuilt bring you the good end ing of perfect health, strength and vtgor, Tho Rosy Freshness And a relrety softness of the skin Is lnr- fatly obtained br there who una Pozxoxr Uomplexion Powder lUim' mm .An expectant mother had better f T not take anything at all than those I ivwltiv1v rtanfyrnf fnltnri rt wiA1'? advertised to relieve her discomfort and i nausea. She ought to know that outside A I A A . 1 f - if f f-A nausea. She ought to know that outside I external treatment is the only way that canppssiblybeofany benefit. She ought . 11... IH ..,1. ....I C. I ,1 . . 1 i the only remedy that will help her, and I It is an external liniment. It taker fct through the entire period in comparative- comfort, shortens labor, and childbirth is ) i i-i i ,f ii-.i noionecrioDecireaaea. niorcinaninm, . (it preserves her girlish shape after the t ordeal, and her little one will come into J the world perlcct in torm and health. Oft Mother's Friend at thedruir stores for $1 a bottle, or send to TUB BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA, OA. for mtr free hnolc, Before n.bjr U Brn, iMu.traieu. tor roernea wunien only NUQQETS OF NEWS. Italian rivals fought for a girl in a New York street, and the girl and tho peaeemuker were shot. Crazed by Christian science, three members of one family are conflnod in an Insane asylum at Elgin, Ills. Town boomers of Mountnln View, 0. T., stole a postofflco building from Oak dale and set It up in their own town. The failure of artesian wells In tho Coliar mining district of West Austra lia has caused several deaths of thirst. Six members of a family named Jaska were severely burned by the ex plosion of a lamp in their homo In Allegheny, Pa. Julius Mackenrotli, a waiter In a New York hotel, was shot and killed by Henry T. Dessrocher, whom he had never before seen. General Joubert, of tho Boer army, Is said to. have made campaign plans for the taking of Cape Town in the event of war with England. The dominion government has disal lowed the oct passed by the British Victoria legislature restricting the Im migration ot Japanese. Norman Williams, a leading Chicago lawyer, whoso daughter recently mar ried General Wesley Merrltt, died yes terday at Hampton, N. H., aged 03. Rev. Howard E. Widdemor was over- iromo in his pulpit ut Asbury Park dur ing the reading of a notice for a meet ing to consider the charges against him. MEN AND Kidney trouble preys upon tho mind, discourages and lessons ambition ; beauty, WliriPN vigor and cheerfulness soon ' " . disappear when tho kidneys are out of order or diseased. For pleasing results uso Dr. Kilmer s bwamp-lioot, tho great kidney remedy. At druggists. Sample bottle by mall tree, also pamphlet. Address, Dr. Klltner&Co.,I!inghaniton, N, Y. Closing Iilalio Mines, "Wallace, Idaho, June 20. A deputy sheriff went to Mullan yesterday to notify the Independence and Hunter Mining companies to cease working men without permits from tho state authorities. The Independence com plied with tho order, but the Hunter declined. Unless work ceases the sheriff states that the mine will be put under guard and the superinten dent put In prison. A Card. Wo, tho undersigned, do hereby ngreo to fund tho money on a 50-ccnt bottle of rccno's Warranted Syrup of Tar If it fails cure your cough or cold. Wo also guaran tee a 25-ccnt hottlo to provo satisfactory or money refunded. A. Wasley, C. H. Uagen bueh, Shenandoah Drug Store, and P. W. Biersteln & Co. ll-14-33t-dw Alleged Train northern Captured. Monlda, Mont,, June 20. Near Dwells, Wyo., just south of the Yel lowstone Park, the park scouts cap tured the three men supposed to bo the Union Pacific train robbers. The men wore surrounded by the scouts just before daybreak. The men are now being taken across the country to the Mammoth Hot Springs. This news was brought to Monlda by tho drlvor of tho Monlda and Yellowstone Park stage. The names of the men are not known. They were captured with out the firing of a gun. A blessing alike to young and old ; Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry; nature's specific for dysentery, diarrhoea and summer complaint. A C'litidlilnto Airnlnwt 'cullom. Chicago, June 20 The Trlhunosays: John W. Gates, president of tho Ameri can Steel and wire company, is an nounced by political friends as a can didate for the United States senate to succeed Shelby M. Cullom. In mak ing the announcement, and the word was given out Informally, It was said many people in Illinois felt that the state would be better served with a manufacturer in the upper house of congress. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature nttsburnH Ornranlzeil Labor Week. Pittsburg, June 20. Major Genoral Nelson A. Miles has accepted the in vitation of the combined labor or ganisations of western Pennsylvania to address them on Friday night of next week at the Grand Opera House here. The week Is known In Pittsburg as all organized labor week. It is a movement to create harmony and good fellowship among the different labor organisations, and It is being enthusi astically entered into by worklngmen to the . number of 60,000, located In western Pennsylvania. Terrenco V. Powderly will addreu the organiza tions Wednesday night. Mayor Jones, of Toledo, will be here Saturday night, aud other men of distinction in na tional atfulrs Vill come on the other nights. Jtoturnlnir With Klondike Gold. Vancouver, B. C. June 20. Tho steamer DIrlgo arrived yesterday from Skaeway. Alaska, with 50 KiondlKem Many of them claimed there was $500, 000 worth of gold dust aboard, but tho Durser puts the amount at $150,00U. One of the passengers, named Frelsen ger, confirms previous stories of loss of life on the Edmonton trail. Two New Yorkers, whose names he could not recall, and who were thought to have perished, have been found in bad condition. Mason, of Philadelphia, whose name has been included in tho list of missing, has also been found, but he was bopolessly II). TUB POACH CONFERENCE. t'liorn N Stilt Itopo For Arbitration, V I tli Ucrinnny'i Astont. The Hague, Juno 20. Dr. Zorn, tho member of tho German delegation to the International peace conference, who was dispatched Friday by Count Von Minister, the chief Germnn delegate, r.fter a conforonce with Ills collcaguos, to Inform Htnporor William porsffn- olly on tho condition of niTnlrs In re gard to the board of arbitration ques tion, rottirnod to Schevoningon yoster day from Berlin. It Is said, howovor, that owing to tho absence of tho em peror Dr. Zorn wns only ahlo to con sult with- tho officials of tho Qorman foreign office. Dr. Zorn is discreetly rotlcent ro carding his mission, but it is under stood ho obtained the impression at Uorlln that ull hope need not bo abandoned of effecting an understand ing regarding tho organization of an arbitration board by amalgamating tho various schemes. It is expected that lSmpnror William will roach n decision this week. Matters, therefore, remain unchanged, and tho drafting commit tee will not meet until tho kuisor's de cision is known. Tho general doslre of tho cpnforcnco favors an established arbitration trib unal, recourse to which shall be op tional. It is believed that If Gor many declines to participate the other powers will still achieve somo such result before separating. They may decide upon a draft scheme, pending Germany's decision. TUIHN NATUIM! Needs nssl.st.inco It may bo best to render it .promptly, but one- should remember to uso oven the most perfect remedies only when needed. The best and most simple aud gentle remedy Is tho Syrup of Figs, manu facturcd by the California Fig Syrup Co. Tho Meeting of tlio'tiovcriiiirs. Austin, Tox., June 20. Governor Sayers is much encouraged with the prospects of a largo attendance of gov ernors and attorney generals at the anti-trust conference to bo held In St. Louis Sept. 30. Up to this time 17 governors have responded to his in vitation to attend the proposed con ference. -Of that number 13 a,re out spoken In favor of the anti-trust measure, three are non-committal and one is opposed to anti-trust legislation. Hour's This We offer One Hundred Dollars Itcwnrd for any case ot Catarrh that can not be cured hy Hall's Catarrh Cure. F.J. CHENEY & CO, Props., Toledo, O. We the undersigned, have known P. J. Cheney or the hut 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable In all business transactions nnd fin ancially able to carry out any obligations inndo by their firm. West & TnAUX, Wholcsalo Druggists, Toledo, O. Waldixo, Kinnan Sl MAnvm, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood nnd mucous surfaces of tho system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sotd by all Druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pills are the best. rwo Killed in a tjunri'ol Ovor a Sheep Roanoke, Vu., June 20. Matthew Pratt and Joseph Raines, farmers, liv ing four miles west of Pulaski, Va., became involved in a quarrel over a sheep. One word brought on another until finally both men drew revolvers and commenced firing. Pratt was in stantly killed and Raines died of his wounds soon after. The men had been on bad terms for some time. Pratt'e father was tried at Pulaski two years ago for horse stealing, and this prob ably led to the dispute, as all parties were interested In the trial. The I'rtrla Attain lu Danger. Fnlmouth, England, June 20. Tho American liner Paris, on the rocks near the Manacles, experienced tha first southeasterly gale yesterday which has blown since she was wreck ed. This compelled the salvagers to desert the work. The divers had suc ceeded In blasting away the rocks and had cleared the steamer of water above her false bottom when the storm oame up and drove them off. It Is now feared that the liner will be forced further ashore and be broken in two. The Trial of Mrs. Harrow. New York, June 20. The case of Mrs. Addie Barrow, the wife of Georgo Beauregard Barrow, convicted of kid naping the baby Marion Clark and sen tenced to 14 years and 10 months in state prison, was called In the crim inal court before Justice Werner yes terday for the purpose of having the date of trial fixed. After some argu ment the trial was set for Monday, June 20. Some "unknown" has sent to Mr. Howe, the woman's lawyer. $5,000 to be used in the defense. Strike motors Indlatod. Buffalo, Juno 20. The grand Jury yesterday held John, alias Buck Skin ner, George Skinner, George Frye and John O Brien for court on a charge ot murder. It being alleged that they wero responsible for the death ot Boss Scoop fr William H. Kennedy, resulting from a quarrel on the docks May 2. Buck Skinner was Indicted for murder in the first degree, and the other men on a charge of riot. They all pleaded not guilty. Minister D'Arcos' Summer Home. Washington, June 20. The Spanish minister, Duke d'Arcos, has decided on Mancboster-by-the-Sea as the place to spend his summer vacation, and, ac companied by Duchess d'Arcos and the staff of the legation, he will go thero the latter part of this month. The le gation here will bo closed during hla absence, ull business with the state de partment being transacted by mall. Serious Kxplonton of Mlno Gas, Monongahela City, Pa., June 20. An explosion of gas occurred yesterday m the Catsburg mines, operated by James Jones & Sons. Domlnick and Martin Rosena, brothers, who were at work in the mines driving an entry, were sari ously burnod, but it is thought not fa tally. They were taken to tho Mercy hospital, Pittsburg. Both are married and live here. Alwoondluc; Hank Cntihler Caught. Boston, June 20. Harry Hough, the' absconding assistant cashier ot tho Coorheco National hank, ot Dover, N, Jl., wus arrested heie yesterday. Hough had Just arrived from Providence. He was taken to Portsmouth, N. H., where he was held In $10,000 ball tor appear imce before the federal grand Jury. 1BEECWS PILLS j S Cuto Sour Stomach, t Constipation, oto 3 h 10 cente unit OS eut. t drM etoree. THE FRENCH CABINM PUZZLE. fV'nldeok-llonssciui ItotlrcH and Iotn ouro Mn.- lie Itenitllod, Paris, Juno 20. It wns announced late last evening that Senator Wnl-dcck-Roussoau had declined tho task of forming a now cabinot. Tho fail ure of M. Waldcck-lloussoau Is due, it is said, to tho refusal of Camilla Krnntz to accept tho portfolio of pub lic works, which ho considers inferior to the portfolio of war, hold by him in the rotlrlng cabinet. But for this tho Waldeck-Rousseau slato was com plete. MM. Polncaro and Gulllaln mado thoir acooptanco of ofilco dependent upon tho inclusion of M. Krantz. Tho lattor, bcsldo rofusing the portfolio of public works, oxproseod his disapproval of certain measures which M. Waldeck Rousseiui proposed to take against tho generals nnd colonels who recontly in spired a newspaper propaganda in favor of tho army. After formal consultations this af ternoon it is expected that M. Loubet will again Bummou M. Polncaro. Tho failuro of M. Waldeck-Roussoau makes tho situation exceedingly diffi cult. Both M. Cn8imlr-Perlcr and Gen eral Brugore declined to enter tho cabinet. It is quite uncertain whom M. Loubet will now summon should M. Polncaro decline to mako another at tempt. Possibly he may call upon M. Sarricn or Paul Doach.innol, president of the chamber of deputies. llurrnlo',1 Strike Troubles Growing. Buffalo, Juno 20. Tho committee ap pointed by the BtrlHng freight han dlers to "wait upon tho different rail road companies and demand 15 cents an hour for regular work and 20 cents for overtlmo called upon the different superintendents yesterday afternoon, and In evory caso wore met by an ab solute refusal to grant tho increase. Tho committee reported to a turbulent meeting of the strikers last night. Many present advocated going bnck to work under tho old terms, but on a vote being taken there was a big ma jority in favor of continuing the strike, and it will go on. A meeting of all the union men working on tho docks has been called for tonight, and there is little doubt that nt that meeting a general strike will bo ordered. Does Tots Strike Yon ? Muddy complexions, Nauseating breath come from chronlo constipation. Karl's Clover Root Tea IS an absoluto euro and has been sold for fifty years on an absolute guarantee Prlco 25 eta. aud 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Klrllu on a guarantee. SUMMER OUTINGS. PKRSOKALI.Y-CONDUCTEI) TOUltS VIA PENN SYLVANIA BAILltOAU. Tho Pennsylvania Itailroad Company an nounces tho following Personally-Conducted Tours for tho Summer aud early Autumn of 1809 : To tho North, including Niagara Falls, To ronto, Thousand Islands, the St. lawrouco, Montreal, Quebec, Roborval (bakoSt. John), tho Saguenay, Au Sablo Chasm, Lakes Cham- plain and George, Saratoga, and a daylight ride through the Highlands of tho Hudson, July 22 to August 7. Rale, $125; August 12 to 25, visiting samo points as first touroxcept Roborval and tho Saguenay. Rate, $100 for the round trip, from Now York, Philadel phia, Baltimore, nnd Washington. Propor tionate rates from othor points. To Niagara Falls, excursion tickets good to return within ten days will bo sold on July 27. August 10 and 21, September 7 and 21, Octobor 5 aud 10, at rato of $10 from Pbila delpbia, Baltimore, aud Washington. These tickets Includo transportation only, and will perraltof stop over within limit at Ihiilalo, Rochester, Canandaigua, and Watkins on tho return trip. Fivo-day tour to Gettysburg, Luray, and Washington September 10. Rato S25 from New York, $22 from Philadelphia. Proper donate rites from other points. An eleven-day tour to Gettysburg, Luray Caverns, Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot Springs, Richmond, aud Washington, October 10, Rato, $05 from New Yoric, $03 from Philadelphia. Proportionate rates from othor points. For itineraries and further information apply to ticket agents, or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. THE PRODUCE MARKETS As Jtcfleoted by DenlliiBB tn Philadel phia and lialtlmora. Philadelphia, June 19. Flour In fair re quest and steady; winter superfine, 12.15 Pennsylvania roller, clear, J3.20O 3.25: city mills, extra. J2.G0a2.75. Rvo flour steady at J3.1033.15 per barrel for choice Pennsylvania, wheat weak: No, 2 red, spot, In elevator, 77H77c. Corn quiet; No. 2 mixed, spot. In elevator, S9V4S39?ic.; No. 2 yellow, for local trade, 40c. Oats steady; No. 2 white. 32c; No, 2 white, clipped, 32H5X33c Hay quiet choice timothy, $16.60 for large bales Beet quiet; beef hams, J2222.60. Pork firm; family, J11.5012. Lard firm. But ter firm; western creamery, 15W18?ic factory, 12014c; Imitation creamsry, 13 010c; New York dairy, 13i417c; do, creamer'. 15V44T18i4c. ; fancy Pennsylvania prints jobbing at 0&23c,; do. wholesale, 19c. Cheese strong; large and small, white and colored, 61,ic. Egge firm; New York and Pennsylvania, lOQloHc ; west cm, fresh, UM11k.; southern, 9312c. Po tutocs quiet; Jersey sweets, Jl2.00. Cab bage steady at (1(12.36 per barrel crate. Baltimore, June 19. Flour quiet; west crn superfine, J2.2&&2.40; do, extra, J2.4) 02.90; do. family, J3.363.G0; winter wheat, patents, $3.7G3.90; spring do. do., J3.90 4.10; spring wheat, straight, J3.SOfl3.60 Wheat quiet; spot and month, TS07SViC, July, 78i379c.; August, SOSBOUc; steam er No. 2 red, 74V471Vic; southern, by sam pie, 727!Hc.; do. on grade, 74V4978&C, Corn strong; spot, 39c.; month, 39H9 fflVtc: July, 39ffl39V4c: August, 38Ho. steamer mixed, 37?437Tlo.; southern, white. 41B41 Wo.; do. yellow, 428130. Oats firm; No. 2 white, 32r32Hc; No. 2 mixed, 30c. Rye firm; No. 2 western, 62c. Hay strong and active; No. 1 timothy, 113.60 14. Grain freights very dull; scarcely any demand; steam to Liverpool, per bushel, 27s. 8d. July; Cork, for orders, per quarter, 3s. June; 3s. July. Sugar strong; coarse and fine granulated, 6.53 Cheese steady; large, t'Ac: medium, 8c. small, 9c' Butter steady; fancy creamery, 19980c; do. Imitation, 1517c; do. ladle, HfllSc. : good ladle, 11012c; store packed, 12811c j rolls, 12014c Eggs Ilrm at 13 14c Lettuce dull at l&ffSOc Whisky steady at tl.30Ol.31 for finished goods In carloads; J1.31&1.32 for Jobbing lots. I.Ivo Slook Murkota. New York. June 19. Beeves firm; steeH, Jl.76a6.60: bulls. J3.384JS.90; cows, J2.S664.10 heifers and stags. W.TO66. Calves higher veals, J57; choice and extra do., l.UWi 7.26: buttermilk calves. J4ii4.26; mixed ua 11 snfln. Sheen ilrm to a. shade .higher, lambs steady for prime and choice wethers 26c. lower: 24 cars unsold; sheep, nifji.1 i.nuits tsftx.26: lambs. J5.WS7.75; few yearlings, JS4JC. Hogs slow at J4.10'8 i on East Liberty, Pa., Juno 19,-qattle ot.lw avtrn U.1MI6.40: tirlme. J5.2011D.3U common, K.mi.Vt. Hogs oqtlve and higher, best Yorkers, medium weights and good pigs, JI.844J4I heavy hogs. J3.90SJ 3,95. common to fair Yorkers, J3.90fl3.95; good roughs, J3-2HTS.M; stsigs and piggy tvrjuMt flfieeD steady; Choice wAthen. 14.CMt4.75. common, J2fi3; choice yearlings, J6.a66.40; spring lambs, J4.603 t.60, veal calves, 8AVED BY A POSTAL CARP. TbnnnnilTfbnli(ivn written for OHt Cf tho freo trial bottles of Dr. iiavw Konnody'a Favorito Remedy hftTO lit arallv had thnlr lives saved br a DOStftl card. Thoy got tho trial bottlOinnd it S roved to tliem that Dr. David Kenno.' vs Favorite Remedy was the only real cure for diseases of tho KidnoysJ Llvcr(Bliuldorand Blood, Rheumatism,! Dvanensin and Ciironio Constipation.' They bought n largo sized bottlo ofl tueir uruginit) uuu it uuiiuuicu ur cured them (the above w not an idle ttaleA tnent, but the rerun ojcarrjiti nvetiigaium). Yon can do tho samo thine. If yon. sroin doubt as to whether you have), troubio witu your Kidneys or isiaaaor, puteomo of your urino in n glass turn1 blor and lot it stand 24 hours : if it has! a sediment, or n milky, cloudy appear-i anco.if it is ropy or stringy, palo ordls-1 colored, you should loso no timo in' taking Dr. David Kennedy's Favorito Remedy j it can be had of all druggists tl.uu a largo bottlo, or six bottles lor 15.00. It is without question tho surest medicino of tho ago to put a stop to such dangerous symptoms as pain in the back, a frequent desire to urinato especially at night, scalding burning pain in passing water, inability to hold, nrinonnd all tho unplensant nnd dan' gorous effects produced on tho system1 j tho uso of whiskey and beer. Send your full nnmoand address to tho DR. DAVID KENNEDY CORPORA-' TION, Rondout, N. Y., nnd bo euro to mention this paper when a trial bottlo. with pamphlet of valuable medical advice, will bo mailed to you absolute ly freo. Tho publishers of this paper truaranteo tho genuineness of this liberal oiler. TOU'LL (JET ALL THAT'S A-COMINQ TO YOU." If, when contemplating a trip to any point West or Southwest of the Mississippi Itiver, you wlllpurchnso tickets via tho Missouri raclfio Ky or Iron Mountain ltouto (which are on salo at all principal ticket olllces in the United States), you will have all tho comforts and luxnries of modem railway equipment, and tho finest opportunities for viewing all of nature's museums aud marvels of Utah, Colorado, Kansas, Arkansas, Toxs.', Old and Now Moxlco, California, etc. Ex cursion tickets to all principal points at greatly reduced rates. On account of tlio National Education Association meeting at L03 Angeles in July, wo will mako special low round trip rates. When contemplating trip West or Southwest, wrlto us for full Information aud rock bottom figures. V E. Hoyt, G. E. P. Agent. J. 1". McCann, T. Agent, 391 Broadway, New York. ' 4-22-tf now Is Your Wife 7 Has sho lost her beauty 7 If so, Constipa tion, Indigestion, Sick Hoadacho arc the rincipal causes. Karl's Clover Root Tea has cured these Ills for half a century. Trice 25 cts. and 50 cts. Money refunded it results aro not satisfactory. Sold by P. I). Klrlln on a guarautcn. Personally Conducted Tourist Excursions to California Without uhange of Cars. Leavim; Washlnaton every Tuesday and Friday nt 11:15 a. tu.. tho Southern Hallway operates Personally Couductcd Tourist Ex cursions to San Franciso without change of cars, conductors or porters. Tho route is through Atlanta, .Montgomery, new Orleans, Houston. San Antouio.Ncw Mexico. Arizonia. and Southern California. Tho cars are the very latest pattern of Pullman Tourist Slecpors, rosewood finish, havo high back seats, upholstered in rattan, aro sixtcou section, supplied with linen etc., same as standard sleepers, lighted by Pintsch Qas, liavo wldo vestibules, doumo sash roller curtains, lavatory, and smoking room for gentlemen, and two retiring rooms lor laaies. Tureo and ono-nalt days to Aloxico and Ailzona. four days to Los Aimelos and Southern California, and flvo days to San rancisco. such service tor xrans-uontiuental travel has nevor before been offered. The tourist carfare is less than via any tber route, cflectiug a saving of $25.00 to $30.00 for the trip. All information, maps and rates furnished on annllcatlon to (Jharlcs L. hopkius, Dis trict Passenger Agent, Southern Railway Company, $2s Uhestnut street, riiuaucipuia California and Ileturii. Quo fare plus two dollars for the round trip via direct lines. Small advance to re turn via Portland, Tacoma and Seattle Choico of lines east from Portland, viz., Northern Pacific Ry., Great Northorn By. 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 table and .lull particulars address John R. Pott, District Passenger Agent, Chicago, Mil waukee & St. Paul Railway, 480 William street, Wllllamsport, Pa. Iteduced Itatcs to Detroit via Pennsylvania Itailroad, Account Christian Kn deavor Convention. On account of the Convention of the Young People's Society of Christian F,ndeavor, to be bold at Detroit, July 0 to 10, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets from points on Its Hue, to Detroit, at rato of single fare for tho round trip. Tickets will bo sold on July 3, 4, and 5, and will be good to return until July 15, In clusive, except that by depositing ticket with the Joint Agent at Detroit before July 12, and tho paymeut of fifty cents, the return limit may bo extended to leave Detroit not later than August 15. For specific rates aud conditions apply to Ticket Agents. ST. NICHOLAS MAGAZINE WSDWIEII BY MARY MAl'ES rOI)(IE, This macazino for boys and i:lrla Is without a rival In its Held. Tho features for the coodng car win gain lor it a Host ol new menus, tew leading attractions are : A New Henty Story, THE SOLE SURVIVORS, By G. A. Henty Tills Is a tale of early American history, by the favorite storyteller of American and Kng llsit noys. TRINITY BELLS, By Amelia E Barr. A dellcrhtfiit historical romunoo for eirla. deal i.., .,in. it,, i,. ni.i vu v...! .....i i... uig nimi itiu ii uii urnr iuiiv. itnu wiuicu U) one ot tho most spirited unu conscientious American authors. A STORY FOR OIRLS, By Laura E. Richards. No writer Is more welcome to the young folic oi lo-aay inuu uiu nuiuor oi uapiain Janu ary, anu hub is unu oi uer nest euoris. DRIOtiT SIDES OP HISTORY, By E. H. House. A series of amusing t-piiodes of blstory, ancient and modern, told in an entertaining way. ltwlll own en a new interest In tills Im portant branch of study. Mrs. 0. D. Slgsbee, the wife of the captain ot the battle-Bldp Maine, will write about "Fets Afloat." Also contributions from Mrs. Eurton Harri son, Clara Morris, Oelett Burgess, Lloyd osbourne, Lt. Endlcott, Foultney Blgelow, hi. Peary, eta, eta Every household with children should have St. Nlchol as $3.00 a Year 35 cents a number. THE CENTURY CO., NEW YORK. An Infant nnsperndo. Mnn Vnrlr .llinn 20 JfHllllO FlOrO, the 5-year-old daughter of Mnrlo nnd Joseph Fiero, won commiueu to uiu Innnnn tmtflllnn nt ltnllOVUO hOSPltal yesterday to ho examined wa to hor sanity, it is sam uy mo pouco mui she Is tho youngest person ovor com mitted by a magistrate to uio liisano pavilion. Mrs. Fioro told tho magis trate that tho child lms a murderous Instinct. On Sunday she wns discov ered creeping upon tho 10-months-old baby, Tony, who was seated in a high chair. She had a butcher knlfo In her hnnd and was nhout to plungo It Into the baby's Bido when tho mother seiz ed her. Tho girl then endeavored to Jump from the window. Tho child has made attempts on the lives of every mombor of tho family. Decided Airnlnst tho 1'onnny. Trenton, June 20. Tho court of er rors and appeals yesterday rendered a decision which will prevent the Penn sylvania Itailroad company from lay In a second track longitudinally through Broad street, Burlington. The company attempted to do this about two years ngo, after tho legislature of 1898 had passed an act attempting to validate a permission granted by coun cil of Burlington many years ago, but never hoforo taken advantage of. Yes terday's decision holds that Burlington exceeded its authority when it granted tills permission, ' rosttfrdny'H Iluobnll (lames. 1 National League: At Pittsburg Pittsburg, 5; New York, 0. At Chicago Chicago, 10; Boston, 8. At St. Louis St. Louis, 7; Washington, 4, At Cincinnati Philadelphia, 9; Cincin nati, 0. At Louisville (12 innings) Louisville, 3; Baltimore, 2. At Cleve landBrooklyn, G; Cleveland, 1. Atlantic League: At Richmond Richmond, 6; Paterson, 1. At Wilkes barro Lancaster, 0; Wllkesbarre, 5. At Allentown Newark, 7; Allentown, 3. At Scranton Beading, 9; Scran ton, 6. William 'AUiKIiiloy. 1Aj,V. Northampton, Mass., Juno 20. An in teresting foaturo of the visit of Presi dent McKlnley to Smith college yester day was the conferring of tho degree of LL. D. on him by tho board of trustees, who held a meeting In the afternoon. This Is tho first time Smith college has conferred an honorary degree upon a man. But one other honorary degree has been conferred by the collego In its history. A Frightful Blunder Will often cause a horrible Hum. Scald, Cut or Bruise. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Lures Did bores, rever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Pelons, Corns, all Skin Eruptions, best I lie cure on cartu. Unly 2?cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold hy A, Wasley, Druggist. Dr. Jacksou points to the startling fact that there are now 20 million Catarrh victims in this country aud the number rapidly increasing. It has already become the National Disease. Are we to become a nation of Catarrhites ? It looks like it. The Aboriginal Indians are said not to have knowu the disease. That proves it Is not caused by our climate and must have been imported. Its growth was slow but persistent. Forty years ago there were less than 40.000 cases In the U. to-day there are 20 million. Soon mere will ue au minion, wuere is it to emir Shall we not awake till it has fastened its fangs on every man, woman aud child in the laud? How shall we prevent It unless we take immed iate aud vigorous stens to stamp out thenlncrue? This putrid disease knows no sex, no class, no station, it is everywnere. a germ imicrouej disease it spreads by contagion. The cariou breath and expectoration of the poor victim are loadeawitn tuese -microbes, utnersnreamtnem hi. thev find lodnement and never release their hold till the victim lies down In death, unless every microbe is killed. But can they be killed 1 Yes. but not bv anv "blood medicine." No Ca- larrn germ was ever xouuu in tuc dioou. 111c trouble is local aud must be treated locally. A balsam has been discovered that is sure death to the Catarrh microbe, making a radical and oermaneut cure. It is Brazilian Balm. It has cured tens of thousands in the past 15 years. It also cures all the troubles caused bv Catarrh. as sore rnroai, 01a cougns, uroucnitis, Astnma aud I,uug troubles. The swallowing of the Catarrh pus makes the stomacn raw ami ulcer ated. The Brazilian Balm toon makesa radical cure of the Stomach aud alimentary caual. It Is the cheapest remedy on the market, a Jl.or bottle containing a whole mouth's treatment As all sufferers with Catarrh aud Asthma hr.vc run-down systems we will till January nextpiu a month's treatment 01 loxicoia laoicis, irec, In with every $1.00 bottle of Brazilian Halm This Is the best Tonic and nerve and strength builder known. You set all for $1.00. a mouth'! treatment of both. Now Is the time to treat your Catarrh. Do not delay. Ask your druggist anu taite no suusiuuic. 11 11c win uui kci iv, send direct to us. 11. r. jacksom tic Co., M'f'g Chemists, inaiauapoiis, luu. SHENANDOAH DRUO STORE, Wholesale Agents This Hot Weather One needs a cooling beverage that will gently tone up the system while it quenches the thirst, Lauer's Beer andPorter Just touches the spot I hey are cooling, satisfy nig and invigorating These brews will be furnished in case lots for family use by applying to Christ Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH PA LAKESIDE! The onty- pleasure resort and picnic ground in tliis region. This season will be the most successfully conducted since its existence. The boats for the lake are now undergoing repairs at Reading. The grove will be cleaned daily by workmen. Ice and wood to prepare and preserve meals for picnic parties wilt be furnished free. An orchestra will be established st this resort for the entire season. For particulars address B. J. YOST, Prop., Uarnesvllle, Pa. 2 "The satisfaction-elvers." lOuality Foods 5 Swift's Products . are of suoerlatlve duality, pre- J pared from the highest grade K of stock with nicest care under U. S. Government Inspection, r Swift's Silver1 T.eaf Lard JP. there is no other lard quibf , JL so good, 3 Swift's Premium Hams- f each one selected and most & carefully cured, H 5 Swift's Premium Break Q fast BaCOtl. No other IF bacon is in its class of quality. m Swift'S COtOStiet of vege- J table purity. ( D Swift's Jersey Butterine. The best butter isn't better. 1 6 Swift's Beef Extract-the.i id full concentrated strength of frj superior beef. S Swift and Company Chicago St. Louis JS Kansas City St, Joseph Omaha St. Taul SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still ' Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, Blown 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, Tho noted Rcfractlonlst, who lias testimonials from the best people of the county, as to bis ability, will be at QRUHLER'S DRUG ' STORE WEDNESDAY OF EACH WEEK. If your eyes cause you any trouble call and see him. Glasses furnished If needed and no medicine. EXAMINATIONS FREE. POLITICAL CARDS. JJlOIl COUNTY COMMISSIONER, FRANK R. KANTNER, Of Lofty. Subject to Republican rules pOR COUNTY COMMMSI0NEK, HORACE F. REBER, Or Pike Qeovb, Pa. 8ubject to Republican rules, JJIOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, BENJ. KAUFMAN, Op Trumokt, Subject to Itepubllcan rule. JjlOR COUNTY REGISTER. F. C. REESE, Of SlIESANDOAII. Subject to Republican rules. pOR RECORDER OF DEEDS, EMANUEL JENKYN, OP POTTSVILLB, 'Formerly of Jollctt), Subject to Republican rules. OR RECORDER, J. H. iNICHTER, Of PoTTsvitXR' ? $ Subject to Democratic rules. Oil CLERK OF T1I15 COUIIT9, JOHN T. SH0ENER, Op OitwiGsnuito. Subject to Republican rules. pOR PROTHONOTAUY. JAMES'IM'ELRENNY, Op Maiianoy Crrv. Subject to Republican mice. pOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, CHARLES E. BERGER, OP CRE3XONA. Subject to Republican rules. riUBOWSKY HOTEL, M. GRAB0WSKY, Prop. 819 N. Centra BU, Pottsville, I'a. Kino old Whiskeys, Gins and Wines, at the b A choice line ot Clean and Temper ance Drinks. Accommodation for travelers. Meal at all hours V