VheHerald KSTAm,t9Ili:i 1870. "All Ills News That'sj-ll to Print." Published every evening, except Sunday, at South Jardlu street, Rbonnmlouli, Vn. I.ONU DltTAMOK TKMUMIONH. The Herald la delivered In Shcnnnilooli nnd tlio HurroundlnK towm for six cents n w clc, pny blo to tlio cnrrtert. Ily mull t3.00 ft yenr, or SS cents n month paynhlo In nilrnnco. Ad vertisements charged, nccorillnK to space nnd position. The publishers reserve the rlRht to change the position rf advertisements whenever tho publication of news demnnds it. The right Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether pntd (or or not, that tha publishers mny deem Improper. Adver tising mtea mndo known upon application. Kntered at tlio post ofllce at Shenandoah, 1'n., as wv,nd rlius mall matter. SATURDAY, JUNE 21. 1899. OUR COUNTRY : First. Last and Forever. Senator Butler, of South Caro lina, Is a Goriunn man. The Mary latul candidate way give Bryan more trouble than he Imagines. In live months fifty new cotton mills have been built or projected In the South and thirty-nine mills in that section are to bo onlarged. Manufacturing on a large scale is no longer a novelty in the Southern states. Attorney General Gmaas1 re mark that the Phllllppinos question is not one of party politics, but simply of national duty, will be gen erally approved. The party that takes a different view will realize its mistake at the polls. The Philadelphia Record, one of the leading Democratic dailies of the state, in commenting upon the "true doctrine" of that party, says : "The Democratic party, under tlio lead of Jefferson, started out with the idea that the larger the reserve of power retained in the hands of the people and the less power delegated to gov ernment the better. This is the ground floor doctrine of Democracy. It found expression in the state gov ernments and in the final organiza tion of the Federal Government. But this is not the doctrine of the new fangled Democracy, which wishes the government to issue credit money and make it legal tender, and which would have the government own the railroads and work the mines and assume a paternal relation toward the people, thus reversing the idea of sovereignty and making the people de'pendent instead of independent." According . to the New York Journal of Commerce, about $115,000 000 of American securities have been thrown on the American market by Europe since the beginning of this year. This circumstance and the falling off in the favorable trade balance accounts for the gold expor tation from the United States which lias recently taken place. It is a little odd that Europe should drop so many American stocks at this time, but it probably means that the investors on the other side of the water think the present range of speculative prices can not be maintained. This is a de lusion, of course. However, tho re turn of these stocks reduces the debt of America to Europe to this extent, and adds this much to the holdings of American investors. On the whole. America and not Europe has been benefited by this transfer of property. Street Paving Decision. Judge Phillips, in tho United States Circuit Court, at Kansas City, has rendered a decision declaring illegal the present method of assessing property for street improvements in vogue in cities In Missouri.and largely throughout tbe'United States. Judge Phillips holds that the Mis souri statute authorizing cities and towns to assess the cost of opening, paving qr repaving streets against the owners of abutting property, ap portioning the whole cost on the number of front feet, Is in violation of the fourteenth amendment to the federal constitution, which prevents the takintr of private property for public use without just compensa tion. Judge Phillips holds that unless all the benefit of such improvements re -dounds to abutting property owners as distinguished from the city at large, this statute is unfair. He hold? too. that property in one location may be benefitted nioro than property in another location on the same street, and that to be in harmony with the clause of the constitution cited assessments must be levied in proportion to the benefit derived. The decision was rendered in paving case brought in the Federal Court at Springfield, Mo. Tho case will be carried to the Supreme Court and the final decision will have im nort bearintf in many cities and towns throughout the country. 44 'Little Strokes Fell Great Oaks ft f The giants .of the forest must yield at list to the continual Mows of the 'woods man. When the human Mood has become clogged and impure the Utile drops of Mood's SarsapariUa, property taken, will felt the oak of bad Mood. &0d6 SaMafM'c I will guarantee that my Rheumatism Cure will rallovo lutn bngo, sciatica nnd all rheumatic pain la two or three hours, and cure In a few day. MUNYON. At all druggists, 25c. a vial. Guldo to Health nnd tnedl cnl ndvicc free. 1505 Arch at., I'hlln. THE WARLIKE TRANSVAAL Ornniic- Freo Stnto t'rovlilt-si For In cronRpit Military KuppiloH. nioomfontoln, Juno 24. Tho volks rand of the Orange Free Stato has voted 9,870 for tho Increase of ar tillery, tents nnd othor military sup plies. A resolution was adopted di recting tho govornmont to adopt tho Mauser rifle, as tho national weapon. Tho volksrand subsequently voted 22,G00 for ammunition nnd n further sum of 39,950 for othor wnr material. Trade with Capo Town and Johan nesburg Is at a comparative stand still. Tho Germans who are In sympathy with tho Transvaal held a mooting at which thoy adopted resolutions re questing Germany to lntorcodo in bo half of Pretoria. A Capo Town dispatch states that tho British second class cruiser Doris, with Roar Admiral Sir Robert Hast ings Harris, commander-in-chief of tho Capo of Good Hope nnd West African squadrons, loft Simons bay yesterday for tho west coast. WHO IS TO BLAHE. Womon (is well as men nro mado miserablo by kidney and bladder trouble. Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy, promptly cures. At druggists in fifty cent and dollar sizes You may lmvo a Bamplo bottle by mall froo, also pamphlet telling nil about It. Address, Dr. Kilmer &Co.,Blnghamton,N. Y, Dow lliimpililro I'OMtutlloo Itolibcrl. Wilton, N. II., Juno 24. The post vfllce here wis robbed during the night by burglars, who pried opon the door, shattered tho safe with gunpowder, Ind escaped with about $500 worth of stamps and $5 in cash. A registered letter containing a mileage book and $300 In money woro overlooked. Tho offlco was considerably damaged by tho explosion. It is thought two men woro engaged in the affair. Young Mothers. Croup is tho terror of thousands of young mothers becauso its outbreak is so agonizing and frequently fatal. Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure acts like magic in cases of croup. It has novcr been known to fail. Tho worst cases relieved immediately. Price 25 cts., 50 cts. and f 1.00. Sold by P. D. Kirlln on a guarantee. Yonnc Cliufplilll tofJo to l'nrllnmcnt London, June 24. Lieutenant Wins ton Leonard Spencer Churchill, eldest son of tho lato Lord Randolph Church- Ill, who married Miss Jcnnto Joromo, of New York city, has been selected as the parliamentary candidate for Old ham, in tho Conservative interest, to replace tho late Mr. Robert Ascroft. What Is ShUoh 7 A grand old remedy for Cough, Colds and Consumption ; used through tho world for hilf a contury, has cured innumerable cases of incipient consumption and relieved many In advanced stages. If you ao not satisfied with the resulta wo will refund your monoy, Price 25 eta., 50 cts. and fl.00. Sold by P. D. Klrlin on a guarantee Clilcnco Strike Orowlnnr. Chicago, June 24. Nearly 300 men Joined In the ranks of the stock yards strikers yesterday, making tho force that is now out 600, and the strlko fever is apparently on the Increase, Yon Try It. If Shiloli's Cough and Consumption Curo, which Is sold for tho small prico of 25 eta., 50 cts. and $1.00, does not curo take tho bottlo back and wo will refund your monoy. Sold for over fifty years on this guarantco. Prico 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold'by P. D. Kirlin on a guarantee. STRIKE MAY DE SETTLED. &. More Poncofnl Condition of Afftalrs Provnlls In Clovolnnd. Cleveland, June 24. The strllto among the employes of tho Big Con solldated Street railway Is in a fair way to be settled at a meeting of the council peace committee today. On Thursday the officers of the Dig Con solidated issued what they styled their ultimatum. It was to tho effect that the company was willing to take back all hut 100 men, which would mean that 80 per .cent of the striking em ployes would be reinstated. In the matter of other grievances of tho com pany made no changes, but its conces sions have recently been agreeable to the strikors. The strikers Thursday night refusod to accept the proposition of tho company, saying the union men would not submit to work with tho non-union men. Yesterday tho peace committee of tho city council issued call for a meeting of .the strikors, which was held at Arch Hail, in which an effort was made to lnduco the men to agree to the last proposal of tho company. The result of the mooting was that a statement was trained by the strikers, which they said was their ultimatum. The statement prac tically agreed to the proposition of the company. They agreed to allow the company to retain 100 of its present employes and put In a clause which said that hereafter, in case- of any difficulty between the company and the employes, the latter should havo the right to appoint a committee, which would discuss the grievances. This is not contrary to tho stand taken by tho company. Tho Btrlkors asked primarily for the recognition of the union. The council peace committee, however, per suaded them that it was .to their benefit to submit and they have prac tically agreed to do so. TJiroo Kllloil by Sflno llxplosloti, Itossland, B. C, Juno 24. An oxplo aion occurred yesterday In tho War Eagle mine, the scone of tho fatality of a month ago, and three mon are ly ing dead at the morgue, another is probably fatally Injured and a fifth is seriously hurt. Five men werf work ing In the 65 foot level with machine drills when one of the drills struck a "missed hole" where a shot had failed to go off Thursday nigh.. A frightful explosion took place, and Charles Post and Charles Lee were Instantly killed and Mlko Griffin, a married man, was so badly injured that he died on the way to the hospital. Dan Greon is in jured beyond recovery "NEW JERSEY FARMERS Olvo Optimistic 'IVwtlinon.v Hoforo tlio liiilUMti'lnl Coiuinls'tloii, Washington. Juno 21. nichmnn Colos, a fnrmor of Salem county, Now Jorsoy. was boforo tlio Industrial com mission yostcrdtiy. Ho said tho farm ors of Now Jorsoy had no especial com plaint, tiiotigu thoro was n conoral feeling that conditions might bo im proved, t'rlces for tholr products woro generally lower, whllo wages for farm hands woro higher than formerly. wmiin uio pnst 2b years farms in his section had depreciated in valuo about BO per cent. Tho depreciation In tho prico of products was not so groat. Ho was inclined to attrlbuto tho lower prices to competition from tho wost and Bouth. Ho advocated n tariff on farm products. Mr. Samuel B. Ketchum, also a Now Jorsoy farmer, oxprossed tho opinion that tho outlook for farming in tho United Stntos was bright, bollovlng that tho timo was not far dlstnnt when the demand for farm products would bo equal to tho supply. Ono of tho hard ships with which many farm owners hnd had to contend for tho past quar ter of a contury was the decline. In prlcos of farm lands. Ho also thought that tho bos agricultural lands in tho wost had been located, nnd that the lncrcaso in production in that section would not bo so rapid In tho future as It had been In tho past. As a conse quence tho lncrcaso In population would soon mnko good tho difference. Dive tho Children a Drink called Grnin-O. It is a delicious, appetizing nourishing food drink to take the place of Coffee. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who have used it because when properly pre pared it tastes like the finest coffee but is free from all its injurious properties. Grain-0 aids digestion and strengthens the nerves. It is not a stimulant but a health builder, and chil dren, as well us adults, can drink it with great benefit. Costs about as much as coffec- 15 and 25c. Tlio Doctors TMsnirrpp. Detroit, Juno 24. Tho doctors dis agree in their testimony In tho hearing upon application for oxtrndttlon from New York of Mr. and Mrs. Charles H. Duhme, of Cincinnati, who aro charged with tho abduction from this city of their nephew, Moses Fowler Chase, of Lafayette, Ind., holr to property worth upwards of ?500,000. Tho point at Is sue ior uio governor 01 ancnigan 10 decide is whether young Chaso was or was not mentally Incompetent on Juno 5, the night on which he loft De troit for Cincinnati with the Dulimes, that date being tho day tho young man became of age. Dr. H. It. Niles, of tho Oak Grovo sanitarium, at Flint, and G. J. Haas, attendant at that Institu tion, both testified that tho young man Is insane and Incompetent. Dr. C. H. Mitchell, of Cincinnati, testified that Chaso Is perfectly sano and competent. WHEN KAXURIS Needs assistance it may bo best to render it promptly, but ono should remember to uso oven tho most perfect romedies only whon needed. Tho best and most simplo and gentle remedy is tho Syrnp of Figs, manu factured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. A SOLDIER'S COMPLAINT. Dcolnros Tlint Fovor Stricken Men Woro Sont to tlio Front. Chicago, Juno 24. A special to Tho Chronicle from Maripetto, Wis., says: Hugh D. McCoshan, for years a resi dent of this city and now serving as sergeant in Company H, First South Dakota volunteer Infantry, in tho Philippines, In a letter dated at Manila, May 12, and addressed to Joseph Laur- man, a local merchant, says: "Two days after San Fernando was taken our regiment had but 190 men on tho lino, the remaindor being dead sick or wounded. General MacArthur complained of the number of men sick, other regiments being in the same shape as ours, and Major Potter was sent into Manila to rush men to tho front. Acting under instructions, ho sent out 108 men. Of these 30 were unablo to reach tho depot, a mllo dis tant, many of them fainting on tho way, some 28 or 30 ultimately arriving at San Fernando in worse condition than when sent to Manila, the others being ordered back by surgeons along the line of the railroad, who saw at a glance that thoy were In a precarious condition. "I can provo by the record of tho hospital that men were ordered to tho front whose teraporaturo was 103 ae grecs, and men from othor regiments fared no better." Kulotrlzluir Von liuolow. Derltn, June 24. The leading Jour nals of this country eulogize Count Von Buelow, the minister of foreign af fairs, for what thoy characterize as his masterly handling of the negotia tions with tho Spanish government for the possession of tho Carolina Islands and for his successful conduct of tho affairs of the foreign office. Tho pa pers point out that Count Von Buelow was particularly instrumental in bring ing about the Improved friendly rela tions of Germany with Great Britain and Russia and the pacific solution of the Samoan difficulty. If you nro fading under the weakening influence of "fomale troublps,'' do not longer experiment with useless or dan gerous drug, out try Bradfleld's Female Regulator It will regulate the menses perfectly, and cure Falling 01 tne wotno, Loucorrnooa, Headache. Backache nnd Norvousnoss, It is a harmless vegetable remedy, which puts the menstrual organs in porfect health, stops drains ana pains ami over comes weakness. Sold at drug stores lor $1 a bottle. THE BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta Gt. Grocers can tell yon why those whobuy SEELIG'S keep corning baclc for It. You can't keep on selling a poor Uijpg o the same people. vaved by Plng Seel- Ifj'S because ypu kcaa buy cheap feoffee and make it delicious by a lllttla oi UiU admixture, BE SURE. Ho euro you need mcdlclno bofcW rou tnko it, but having ohco found out hat VOU need it loan no tlmn in cnt. Wng tho best. If it's for tho Kidneys, Utilvor, Bladder or Blood, IUieumatism, Dysnopsla or for Chronic Constipation, ,tho best la Dr. David Kennedy's Fa vor llto Komedv. and a vorv Rltnnln wnv in Bind out If you need it, is to put some lunnuin amass tumnicrnua lot It stand nours: ir it then has a sediment or a' milky, cloudy appearance; if it is ropy or Ktringy, palo or discolored, you ao not need a nhvslcian to tell von that Won should tnko Favorito Kcmedy at unci', ii Bpoeuny cures such danger ous symptoms) as pain in tho back.ire qucnt desire to urinato, especially at night, burnlno-scaldlnenain in nnHRlno- water, tho staining of linen by your urmu mm uu me unpicnsnnt nnti aan gcrous effects produced on tho system v mo uso 01 wnisKoy antl Deer. All dllahlo drusaists sell Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorito Remedy at $1.00 a bottlo, or G bottles for $5.00. I 1 By a special and particular arrange ment with tho manufacturers, our read 'era can try this grand mcdlcino nbso lutoly freo. By sim ply sending your full namo and poRt ofilco adilrces to tho DIt. DAVID KENNEDY COUPOItATION, Rondout, N.Y.. mentioning this naner.i when a trial bottlo of Favorito Kcmo- dy, togethor with a pamphlet of valua- Vifn mpdlml nrlvlrn will no nnnt vnn Ytv 'mail postpaid. Tlio publishers of this paper guar antee tho gonuineness of tills liberal offer. ' AGUINALD0 IN COMMAND. no Ilns MnoRcd tlio I.nrtroit Hobol Force Yot Mobilized. Manila, Juno 24. Agulnaldo does not seem to bo satisfied with tho at tempt of tho Insurgents to retake San Fernando, and ho has taken command of General Luna's army and has mass ed the largest rebol forco yot mobilized, bringing 2,000 men from tho Antlpolo region. He Is exceedingly troublesome. Thursday night his men wounded two members of the Sovontocnth regiment. Goncrnl MacArthur s mon nro con stantly on the nlort to repel any at tacks by tho rebels, sleeping upon their arms. Tho gonoral sincerely hopes that tho Filipinos will give him an other chanco for a battlo, for tho sol diers roally enjoy an opportunity to fight them whon thoy can do so with out wading through swamps to catch thorn. Hallway trains between Manila and San Fernando have been stopped for several days while perman'ont repairs wore being mndo to the bridges along tho route, but yesterday traffic was ro- Eumcd. UNCLE SAM'S HOT BATHS. THE HOT SrKINOS OP ARKANSAS VIA, SOUT1IEEN RAILWAY. Will eradicate from your system tho linger ing effects of grip and other ailments caused by tho sovero winter, and malaria, rheuma tism, neuralgia, catarrh, stomach, kidney, liver and nervous disorders, paralysis, blood and skin diseases, and chronic and func tional dcrangemonts. Tlio mountain cllmato of Hot Springs Is cool and delightful In summer. 100 hotels open tlio year around. For Illustrated literature containing all information, address C. F. Cooley, Manager Buisncss Men's League, Hot Springs, Ark. For reduced excursion tickets and par ticulars of tho trip, address V. A. Turk, Geu'l Pass. Agt., Southern Ey Washington, D. C, or C. h. Hopkins, District Passenger Agont, 82S Chestnut St., Phila., Pa. 0-l-4m ITow'g This WeofTer Ono Hundred Dollars Reward for any case ot Catarrh that can not bo cured hy Hall's Catarrh Cure. F.J.CIIENKY& CO.rrops., Toledo, O, We the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney or the last 15 years, and hellevo him perfectly honorahlo In all business transactions and fin ancially ahle to carry out any obligations made by their firm. West A Tbaux, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O, Waldino, Kinnak fc Marvik, Wholesale Drug gists, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials freo. Hall's Family Pills are the best. THE KENTUCKY DEMOCRATS flavo Wasted Tliroo Days Without Gettlmr Down to Iliihlnoss. Louisville, Juno 21. For tho third time in as many days tho Democratic state convention last night broke up In disorder. It enters upon tho fourth day of Its sessions today without hav lug accomplished anything more than temporary organization. The report ol the committee on credentials was reached in tho order of business last night, but Us consideration was pre vented by tho disturbing infiticnco of persons who were admitted to tho floor of tho convention, though not en titled to seats. Tho Hardin people place tho responsibility for this on local sympathizers with tho Stone- Uoebel combination, but tho latter can didates disclaim all knowledgo of an attempt to pack tho convention and declare tho disturbance waB due to loose methods of tho arrangements committee. What Influence the occur rence will have on tho chances of tho candidates can hardly bo foretold, but Hardin Is most likely to profit by it, It is thought tho convention will get down to work in earnest today. To Protoot Collotro Onrsmon. Now York, Juno 24. Tho police hav ing no Jurisdiction on tho navigable waters of tho United States, for tho purpose of keeping tho courses of re gattas and racing clubs clear from meddlesome merchant vessels on rac ing days, congress at a recent session passod tho necessary legislation which requires the cutters of tho custom.3 revenue service to see that Its pro- Visions are not violated on race days, For the enforcement of the congros lonal act the revenuo cutters Hudson and Manhattan, both being provided with rapid fire guns of small caliber, will take charge of the 'varsity course at poughKcopsio on Monday and ro- roaln on duty until tho races are over, I'ntorson llrpwnrlos Consolidate. Pntorson, N. J., June 24. An exten sive brewery comblno has boon ef fected in this city, taking in all of tho breweries of Passaic county, involving ?G,000,000 capital. Some timo ago En glish capitalists attempted to consoli date all tho Patcrson hreworlcs, hut Iiq IIInpiclffg Jlrothers, who oporato one of tho largest breweries in tills section of the state, refused to go Into it. Kocontly negotiations woro re newed, nnd the outcome Is, a now com blno to bo known as tho Paterson Drowing and Malting company. Tho consolidation will result in closing many of Paterson saloons which have been kept up by tho breweries. Curer croup, sorp throat, pulmonary troubles- Monarch over pain of every sort. Dr. Tbtmas' Kclectrlc Oil, HENRY H: PLANT DEAD. Fotllldor1 of tlio TriuiKportnltoit Byn totn Tlint HoniH II l nmo. Mn Vntr tnnn 1 ttnnrV H. Plnllt. president of 'tho Won't Investment com pany, controlling tho groat system of notois nnu ranrontis on tne wui tuii of Florida and tho lino or steamers Tnm,m In Ifnvnnn died Suddenly last night nt his resldcnco in this city. Mr. Plant wnB uorn in urnniuru, Conn., Oct. 1G, 1819. Ho came offf tingulBhcd lineage, running back In THI3 LATE HENRY D. PLANT, this country to 1830. His groat grand father on tho paternal sldo was an officer in Washington's army, and was ono of tho guards at tho oxocutlon of Major Andre. Mr. Plant entered the service of tho Now Haven Steamboat company whon 18 years old nnd was rapidly promoted to tho chargo of tno express department of tho company. Subsequently ho served with tho Adams Express company, becamo gen eral superintendent of tho southern division, and In 1801 organized the Southern Express company, of which ho has slnco boon president. It was not until 1879 that Mr. Plnnt becamo Interested in Florida railroads and laid tho foundation of tho great sys tem bearing his namo. Mr. Plant's vast business Interests will continue to bo managed by tho corporation that bears his namo. Bismarck's Iron Nerve Was tho result of Ills splendid health. In domitablo will and tremendous energy aro not found whero Stomach. Liver, Kidneys and Bowels aro out of order. If you want those dualities and tho success thoy bring, use Dr. Kine's New Lifo Pills. Thoy devolop overy powor of brain and body. Only 25c. at A. Wasloy's drug storo. THE PRODUCE MARKETS As Roflooted by Dentines In Phllndol pliln nnd Hnltlmoro. Philadelphia, Juno 23. Flour weak; win tor suporflno, $2.15(g'2.35'; Pennsylvania roller, clear, J3.2O03.25; city mills, extra. J2.505J2.73. Hyo flour quiet nnd unchanged nt f3.10S3.16 per barrol for cholco Penn sylvania. Wheat dull; No. 2 red, spot. In clevntor, 70W7CV4c Corn steady; No. 2 mixed, spot, in olovntor, 3DUSi30Ho.; No. 2 yellow, for local trade, 40!4u41c. Oats quiet; No. 2 white, 32c; No. 2 white, clipped, 32o. Hay in fair demand cholco timothy, (1G.50 for largo bales, Beef quiet; beef hams, $22.5023. Pork dull; family, tll.G0Sfl2. Lard weak; con tlnont, $5.35. Butter steady; western creamery, 16V4GlS9ic. ; do. factory, 120 14c; imitation creamery, 13lGc; Now York dairy, 13V4ffll7c; do. creamery, 15V45J 18V4c; fancy Pennsylvania prints Job bing at 21W2tc. ; do. wholesale, 20o. Chocsa steady; largo and small, whlto and col ored, SV4c. Eggs steady; New York and Pennsylvania. 1501514c! western, frosh, 14HS15C.; southern, OSllc. Potatoes about steady; southern, firsts, $1.00(32.75; do. seconds, 50c.Sl.50. CaUbage stoady at $1G2 per barrel. Baltimore, Juno 23. Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat dull and easy; spot and month. 76W7Gc: July, 7GV407Cc Autrust. 779iSI7Sc; steamer No. 2 red. 71?ic: southern, by Sample, 7077c; do, on grade, 73077c Corn firm; spot and month, 3O',4039l4c.; July, 3STs03OHc: Au gust, 30Vs(U39:Kc; steamer mixed, 37HS 37?ic: southern, white, 41W5f42c; do. yel low. 42V4043c. Oats firm; No. 2 white, 32f32yic; No. 2 mixed. 424T13c. Oats firm: No. 2 white, 32032?ie.: No. z mixed, 30Y31c Bye easy; No. 2 western, Glc Hay In good demand for tho bettor grades; No. 1 timothy, $16.50. 14 vo Stoolt Markets. New York, Juno 23. Beeves active and higher; common to cholco steerp, $4,75J 5.G0; bulls, $3.G34.&0; cows, $2.2504.28. Calves higher; veals, $507.37; muter- milks, $t.5O04.G5. Sheep higher; lambs steady for fair to choice; common lambs easier; common to choice sheep, $3,500 5.40: common to cholco lambs, jb.wus.iu; culls, $5.50; yearlings, $5Q0, Hogs steady) prime western hogs, $1.30; best stato hogs. $4.35. East Liberty, Pa., Juno 23. Cattlo steady; extra, $5.4005.45; prime, $5,250 5.35; common, $3.5004.25. Hogs lower; prlmo mediums, best Yorkers and good nicrs. $4.0504.15: common to fair York' crs, $1.0504.10; heavy hogs, $401.05. Sheep firm; choice wethers, $4.so04.o; common, $203; yearlings. $3.5005.50; spring lambs, $306.75; veal calves, $i07.w. Flvo Girl Ilntliors Iirownod. Lampassas, Tex., Juno 24. Mrs. T. J. Lloyd, living soven miles northwest of this place, with her five daughters and a visitor, Miss Chllders, wont in bathing In a creek yesterday, Tho threo youngest girls went beyond tholr depth and tht)Ir eldest sister and Miss Cnlld era went to their rescue. All five' were drowned. Mrs. Lloyd saved her other pauhter only by heroic efforts. Alcor OppoKml to Trusts. Chicago, June 24. Secretary of War Alger arrived nere yestordny from De troit and confirmed tho statement madq hy Governor Pingree that ho would stand for election to tho United States senate. Secretary Alger declared him self opposed to trusts and heartily In favor or the election or sonators by dl rect vote or the people. Jhe Cure that Cures Coughs, Colds, Grippe, Whooplnrjr Cough, Asthma, Bronchitis and Inolplont wonsurnptiorii is TVva cTehman remedy kSjUaW Atuos. 25o50tls Tfk. I'nwcler never falL P ISJJJM ldit fkclaj t iUtjiu ' with Tnnr 'id rconyror' tod other llu Hit utd ur (titer iiuinf i IP" Something New! Largo package of the World's best cleanser for a nickel. Still greater econ omy In 4 pound package. Made only by thr N. K. PAIRBANK COA1PANY, Chicago, St. Louis, New Vork, Boston. Philadelphia 'YOU'LL OET ALL THAT'S A-COMINO TO YOU." If, when contemplating n trip to any point West or Southwest of tho Mississippi Ilivcr, you will pnrchaso tickets via tho Missouri Pacific Ity or Iron Mountain Routo (which aro on Bale nt nil principal tickot offices In tho United Stntos), yon will lmvo all tho comforts nnd luxuries of modern rallwa" equipment, nnd tho finest opportunities for vlowlug all of naturo's niusoums nnd marvels of Utah, Colorado, Kansas, Arkansas, Texnr, Old and Now Moxlco, California, etc. Ex cursion tickets to nil principal points at greatly reduced rates. On account of tlio National Education Association meoting at Los Angeles In July, wo will mako special low round trip rates. Whon contemplating a trip West or Southwest, write ns for full information and rock bottom figures. W E. Iloyt, G. E. P. Agent, J. P. McCann, T. P. Agent, 301 Broadway, Now York. 4-23-tf A Card. Wo, tho undersigned, do horoby agroo to refund tho monoy on a 50-cont bottlo of Grceno's Warranted Syrup of Tar if it falls to curo your cough or cold. Wo also guaran tco a 25-cciit bottlo to provo satisfactory or monoy refunded. A. Wasloy, C. II, Uagcn bach, Shenandoah Drug Store, and P. W. Biorstein & Co. ll-14-33t-dw deduced llatrs to Detroit vln I'ennnylvanln Knllruud, Account Christian A1.11 denvor Convention. On account of tho Convention of tho Young People's Society of Christian Endeavor, to be held at Detroit, July 5 to 10, tho Pennsylvania Kallroad Company will sell excursion tickets from points on its line, to Detroit, at rata of single faro for tho round trip. Tickets will bo sold on July 3, 4, and 5, and will bo good to return until July 15, in clusive, except that by depositing ticket with the Joint Agent at Detroit beforo July 12, and the payment of fifty cents, tho return limit may bo extended to loavo Detroit not later than August 15. For specific rates and conditions apply to fickot Agents. Dr. Jackson points to the startling fact that there are now 20 million Catarrh victims in this country and the number ratridlv increasintr. It 'j . Kit lias nfreatlv become the National Disease. Are we to become a nation of Catarrhltes? It looks like it. The Aboriginal Indians are said not to have known the disease. That proves It is not caused iy our climate and must have been imported. ;ts growth was slow but persistent. Forty cars ago there were less than 40.000 cases in the U. S., to-day there are 20 million. Soon iherewillbe 80 million. Where is it to end? Shall we not awake till It has fastened Its fangs on every man, woman and child in the laud? How shall we prevent It unless we take immed ate and vigorous steps to stamp out the plague? This putrid disease knows no sex, no class, no station. It is everywhere. A germ (microbe) disease it spreads ly contagion.. The carion breath and expectoration of the poor victim are loaded with these microbes. Others breath them In, they find lodgement and never release their hold till the victim lies down in death, unless ever- microbe is killed. Out esq they be killed ? Ye, but not by any "blood medicine." No Ca tarrh germ was ever found tu the blood. The trouble is local and must be treated locally. A balsam has been discovered that u sure death to the Catarrh microbe, making a radical and permanent cure. It Is Brazilian Halm. It has cured tens of thousands in the past 15 years. It also cures all the troubles caused by Catarrh, as Sore Throat, Old Coughs, Brouchlils, Asthma and Lung troubles. The swallowing ot the Catarrh pus makes the Stomach raw and ulcer ated. The Brazilian Balm soon makes a radical cure of the Stomach and alimentary canal. - It Is the cheapest remedy on the markit, a $1.00 bottle containing a whole month's treatment. As all sufferers with Catarrh and Asthma have run-down systems we will till January next put a month's treatment of Toxlcola Tablets, free, In with every $1.00 bottle ot Brazilian Halm. This Is the best Tonic and nerve and strength builder known. You get all (or $1.00, a month's, treatment o( both. Now is the time to treat your Catarrh, Do not delay. Ask your druggist and take no substitute. If he will not get It, send direct to us. D. P. Jackson & Co., M'f'g. Chemists, Indianapolis, Ind. SHENANDOAH DRUO STORE, Wholesale Agents LE BRUM'S FOR EITHER SEX. This remedy requires Ml, v"l5 yi UICL. Cure guaranteed In I to X davs. Small , rr plain package, by CURE mall $i.oo. Sold by Klrlln'a drug store. SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottjed Pale Ale, B:own Stout. Half and Half, fl'eer and Porter. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S BOCK BEER PN TAP At nil its customers to-day. Solomon Haak's, 116 South Main Street, Will receive prompt attention. i "t, i BP This Hot Weather One needs a cooling beverage that will gently tone up the system while it quenches the thirst. Lauer's Beer and Porter Just touches the spot. They nre cooling, satisfy ing 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 POLITICAL CARDS. poll COUNTY COMMISSIONER, FRANK R. KANTNER, Or Lofty. Subject to Republican rules pOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, HORACE F. REBER, OrriNBOnoviE, l'A. Subject to Republican rules. JjlOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, BENJ. KAUFMAN, Op Trkmont. Subject to Republican rules. JjTOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, JOSEPH WYATT, Of Hiiilvandoaii. Subject to Republican rules. JjWR COUNTY REGISTER. s F. C.' REESE, Of fimtNAKDOMi. Subject to Republican rules. pOR RECORDER OP DEEDS, EMANUEL JENKYN, Of Pottsviu.e, Formerly of Jolictt). Subject to Republican rules. TjOR RECORDER, J. H. NICHTER, Op rpTTayirjoi Subject to Democratic, rules. -JjlOR CJ.ERJC OF THE COPRT3, JOHN T, SH0ENER, Of Onwiospopp, Subject to Repnbllcan rules. pOR PROTIIONOTARY, JAMES M'ELRENNY, Of Majiahoy City. Subject to Republican rules. pOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY, CHARLES g. BrERQEVl Subjccf tq Republican rules. YOUR EYE3, ., - ; J. D. COLDREN, Of Schuylkill Haven, The noted Refractlonlst, who lias testimonials from the best people- of tho county, as to bis ability, will be at GRUHLER'S DRUG STORE! EDJJESDAY 0E EACUWEBK. If your eyes cause you any trouble call nnd see him. masses furnlalied If needed and no medicine. BXAMINAIIONS FREE. LAKESIDE ! The onlv pleasure resort and picnic ground In this region. This season will be the most successfully conducted since its existence. The boats for the lake nre now undergoing repairs at Reading. The grove will be cleaned daily by workmen. Ice and wood to prepare and preserve meals for picnic parties will be furnished free. An orchestra will be established at this resort for the entire season. For particulars addresi l i J i i i t It. J. YOST, Projj., Barncsvllio, Pa. Tho Rosy Froshnoss And s velrcty softness ot the skin is Iuto risbly obtained brthore whouae Foxxomi' Complexion rowder.
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