The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, July 01, 1899, Image 2

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SATURDAY. JULY 1. 18P0.
OUR COUNTRY : First, Last and Forever.
LitT the Fourth of July be an old
fashion celebration. Everybody join
the procession.
An American Arm has obtained the
contract to build an armory and
barracks near Caracas, Venezuela,
American skill is in wido demand in
those times.
Democrats are not telling Repub
licans who would mako a better Re
publican candidate for 1000 than
McKinley. The unusual omission
indicates a tired feeling.
It is fjenerally understood that the
judicial office is anything but political
in character. Then why should
Colonel Bryan, a native of Nebraska,
dictate the judicial nomination in
this county ? What, pray you, has
the silver question to do with it ?
A friend has the wrong Idea about
restoring harmony in the ranks of
the Schuylkill Democracy. He sug
gests sending the half dozen pseudo
Democrats, who were born with a
silver spoon in thoir mouths, to the
Philippines. The suggestion is not
feasible. Uncle Sam has no use for
traitors at Manila.
A. J. WARNER declares that the
"silver issue is not dead." Altgeld,
Stone, Jones and most of the other
Democratic chieftains say the same.
This is what Republicans like. Of
course, they will sweep the country in
1000, no matter what the Democratic
platform may be, but the Republi
can victory will be particularly deci
sive if the Democrats can be induced
to repeat their silver folly of 1890.
Tub fact that more men are wanted
for the army in the Philippines than
Were thought to be necessary a few
months ago does not mean that the
campaign thus far has been a failure.
It means that the President is deter
mined that not only shall the resis
tance by future Agulnuldos be
averted, but that all guerrilla dis
turbances shall be prevented. It
will be very easy to suppress tlu
present Aguinaldo. The determina
tion of the government is to render
all Agulnaldos of five, ten or fifty
years hence impossible.
TnK twenty-sixth annual report of
the Insurance Department shows the
condition on December SI last of the
fire and marine insurance companies
doing businesa in Pennsylvania. The
report is full of interesting statistics
to persons interested in the insurance
business. The legislature not being
in session, Commissioner Durham
makes no recommendations. The
following summary exhibits in a con
densed form the entire business of
stock companies of this state during
the year 1898 : Income from Are pre
miums, $14,088,102.20; income from
mrine and inland premiums, $1,G25,-
384.55; total premium.income, $ 10,213,-480.81.
Immigration Commissioner Pow
dkiily, in bis recent address in Pitts
burg before the labor organizations,
presented some unusually strong rea
sons why the workingmdn' of the
United States should be expansion
ists. Mr. Powderly believes, as he
always has, that the best way to
assist labor in the United States is to
create a demand for the products of
labor, and that the way to create de
mand is to extend markets for those
products. That is a simple and easily
understood argument, but it is as
sound as it is simple. The late James
O. Blaine in his fumous "American
policy" presented very much the
came Ideas advanced by Mr. Pow
derly. Bluinp wanted to open up the
markets of the South and Central
American States to our produots.
Mr. Powderly believes that territorial
.expansion will redound greatly td the
benefit of our industries.
"A Little Spark May
Make Much Work."
The tittle "sparks" of bad blood larking
in the system should be xjuenched with
Hood's Sa.rsa.p3.nlli, America.' s great blood
purifier. It purifies, vitalizes and enriches
the blood of both sexes and all ages. Cures
scrofula, salt rheum, dyspepsia, catarrh.
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Lotus plvo you a picco of ndvlco: Pain
in tlio back is nn almost infalllblo sign
of Kidney dlscaso ; a surer sign is thq
condition of your urine, if you hnvo a
Silin in tlio buck then look to tho con-J
ition of vour urino. It 1b easily doneJ
Toko a rIuss tumbler and All it with
urino, nacr It 1ms stood "1 hours ; if it
has a sediment, If it is milky or cloudy?
if it is polo or discolored, stringy orj
ropy, your Kidneys and Bladder aro In
a dangerous condition and need iinmo
diato attention, or tho consequences
mny prove fatal.
Dr. David Kunnedy's Favorito Rem
ody is tho ono modlclno that really
cures all diseases of the Kidneys, Liver,
Bladder and Wood, Rheumatism, Dys
pepsia and Chronic Constipation and
corrects tho had oliccts of t liiskey and
beer on tlio system. It is wonderful
how It makes that pain in tho back dis
appear, how it rolioves tho desiro to
urfnato often, especially at night, and
drives away thnt scalding pain in pass,
ing wntor and in a romarknbly short
timo mnkes you well nnd strong. Dr.
David Kennedy's Favorito itomedy is
Bold at all drug htoros for $1.00 a bottle,
or six bottles for $5.00.
. If you would liko to try this wonderful
modiciho you can do so absolutely froo.
Pend yourfull nnmo and ndilressto tho
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TION, Rondout, N. Y., when o frco
trial bottlo, together with a pamphlet
of vol uabl o mod irnl ad vice, wil 1 bo sent
you by iniiil postpaid, providing you
mention this papnr when you writo.
Tho publiahers of this paper gnnrnntoo
the couuinoness of this liberal offer.
Sunday Specials.
Services In tho Trinity Reformed church
o-morrow at 10:00 a. m,, and 0:30 p. m.
Sunday school at 1:30 p. ni. Rov. Z. S.
Yearick, pastor.
Regular services will bo hold in tho United
Evangelical church, North Jardln street, to
morrow at 10 a. m. aud 0.30 p. in. Sunday
school at 1.30 p. ru. Rov. J. R. Hcnsyl, pastor.
K. L. O. E. on Monday evening. Prayer,
pralso and testimony meetings every Tues
day, Wednesday nnd Thursday evenings.
Rlble study every Friday evening. Jr. K. L.
C. E. overy Saturday ovoning at 7 o'clock.
Primitlvo Slcthodist church, James Moorti,
pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. in. and 0:30
p. m. Sunday school at 3 p. m. Class meet
ing ou Wednesday evening. Gcnoral prayor
meeting ou Thursday evening. Everybody
welcome
Services in All Saints' Protestant Episcopal
church, on West Oak street, to-morrow
as follows: Holy Communion, 8:00 a. ni.
Morning prayor, 10:30. Sunday school, 2:00
p. m. Evening prayor, 6:30. Q. W. Van
Foason, pastor.
First Baptist church, corner of West nnd
Oak streets, Rov. D. I. Evans pastor. Services
at 10 a. m. aud 0 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m.
Prayer meeting Monday evculugs. Young
I'eoplo's meeting Wednesday ovoniugs.
Class meeting Thursday evenings.
Services in tho Presbyterian church to
morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. Sabbath
school at S p. m. Jr. C. E. and Sr. C. E.
Tuesday eveniug at 6:30 and 7:30 o'clock.
Prayer and song service on Thursday even
ing at 7:30. Strangers always wolcomo. II.
W. Koehler, pastor.
Methodist Episcopal church, corner Oak
and Whito streets. Rev. J. T. Swindells
pastor. General class meeting at 0:30 a. m.,
led by tho pastor. Sermon at 10:30 a. m.
Sunday school at 2 p. to.. Dr. J. S. Calien,
Superintendent. Sermon at 0:30 p. m. Scats
free. Everybody welcome
Calvary Raptist church, South Jardln
street. Preaching to-morrow at 10:30 a. m.
and 0:30 p. m. Rov. R. R. Albins, pastor.
Sabbath school at 2 p. m., Deacon
John Bonn, Superintendent. B. Y. 1. U.
Tuesday evening, at 7:30. Wednesday
evening, general prayer meeting at 7:30.
Everybody welcome.
St. John's Luthoran church. West Cherry
street. Rev. John Gruhlcr, pastor. Preach
ing, 10 a. in. ; Sunday school, 1:30 p. m. ;
preaching 0:30 p. m.
St. Michael's Greek Catholic church, West
Ccntro street. Rev. Cornelius Laurisin, pas
tor. Matatiuum service. 0 n. m. High mass
10 a. m.
Church of tlio Holy Family, (German R.
C.) North Chestnut street. Rev. A. T. Schut
tiehofer, pastor. First mass 8 a. m., second
mass 10 a. in.
St. Casimlr's Polish R. O. church, North
Jardin street. Rev. J. A. Lenarklowicz,
pastor. First mass 8 a. in., high mass 10 a.
in., vespers and benediction i p. in.
Church of tho Annunciation, 218 West
Cherry street. Rev. H. F. O'Reilly, pastor;
Rov James Kano, assistant pastor. First
mass, 7 a. ni., second mass, 8 a. m., high mass,
10 a. m, benediction, 7 p. m.
St. Stanislaus church. Morning services on
Sunday at 8 and 10. Vespers at 7 o'clock.
Sunday school at 2 p. in. Rector Weneslaus
V. Matulaitis.
Koheleth Israel Congregation, comer of
Oak and West streets, Rev. Henry llit
nik, pastor. Saturday services, 8 to 10 a. ra
aud 3 to 5 p. m. Sunday services 8 to 10 a. m.
and overy weekday morning from 7 to 8 a. in.
Give the Children a Drink
called Grain-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. Graln-0 aids
digestion and strengthens the nerves. It is
not a stimulant but a health builder, and chil
dren, as well as adults, can drink it with great
benefit. Costs about M much as coffec
15 and 25c.
STRIKERS FIRE ON A TRAIN.
One Noitro Woman Killed and Four
Otnor I'orsonB VVoundod.
Marlon, Hist., July 1. Yesterday, as
the train on the Illinois Central, car
rying a coach load of negroes from
Pann to Brush mines, one mile north
of Cartervllle, stopped at the Fredonla
mine, three miles northwest of Carter
vllle, a large number of striking union
miners opened fire on tho negroes,
killing ono woman and wounding
about 20 other persons. Before the
bloody work could bo carried further
the train pulled out of Johnston City.
When it reached a point one mile
north of Brush mine the nogroes were
unloaded and marced across tho coun
try to their destination. It is Is said
that a majority of the rioters were ne
groes, whom Brush brought here from
the south about a year ago, and have
since Joined the union.
There is great excitement in the
neighborhood of the Brush mine, and a
battle between the working negroes,
who aro well armed, and the strikers,
who are on tho ground ready for a
fight, moy bo precipitated at any mo
ment. Superintendent Brush wired
for Sheriff Gray immediately after the
riot, asking for protection. The sheriff
has gone to the scene, but be took no
deputies with him. He has no guns to
arm them.
A majority of Brush's miners have
been on strike for a month, though
many of his Imported negroes have re
mained loyal to him. The trouble 1b
the same old one, a question of wages.
Gonornl Otis Kills n'Ifumor.
Kansas City, July 1. Tho Journal
prints a telegram from Brigadier Gen
eral Harrison Gray Otis, of Los An
geles, In which tho Callfornlan states
positively that there Is no truth in the
report that he is on his way to Wash
ington to succeed Secretary Alger.
General Otis ays: "I have never been
an aspirant for that high honor, nor
have I any Information that ray ap
pointment to the secretaryship Is be
ing oven considered by the president."
I.cndorn Assert Thnt It Will lllval tlio
Contest of IHIia.
Pittsburg, July . A strlko was In
augurated at tho HomoBtoad stool
works yesterday which may rival the
famous battlo betweon capital and la
bor which was fought on that famous
IPOt SOVOn years nirn. Tim (llnplinrirn nt
16 men nttho plant during tho past
inreo wooks is at tno bottom of tlio
troubio. Theso mon woro dismissed
bOCailBO Of tlinlr nfllllntlnn nrltli llw.
nowly formed lodgo of tho Amalga
mated Association.
Tho strlko, of whatovor proportions
It may be. was nrnelnltntrwl when 11
commlttoo of nlno men, who sought
the rolnHtntomont of tho discharged
mon, woro also discharged for tho samo
reason. Sunorlntnndnnt. flnrnv Infnrm.
od the mon that no organized mon
wouiu no retained, though It became
necessary to closo down the ontlro
plant.
At n socrot mooting of tho men hold
on Thursday It was decided to stand by
tho organization, and In tho ovont of
the discharge of any of thoir mem
bers all would strlko.
When the nine men wero discharged
thoy woro not permitted to return to
the mill, nnd the walkout was not Im
mediately carried out, but ovontually
ono of tho men gained access to the
workmen, with tho result that 2,000
men havo quit and all departments aro
moro or less crippled.
"And by noon today,", said tho presi
dent of tho Amalgamated Association,
"tho big works will bo closed as tight
as In 1892. Tho sklllod mon are all
organized," ho continued, "nnd tho
laborers nro entirely In sympathy with
the movement."
Strikers ModoRt n'omnnrln.
Thlladolphla, July 1. The Knoe
Pantsmakors' union struck today for
an lncroaso In wages and uniform
hours of work. At tho present rate of
pay tho avorago earnings are from ?6
to $9 a wcok. Only by working 14
hours are tho best workmen able to
earn a dally wago of $1.50. Twonty
firms, employing 200 hands, are af
fected by the strike.
How Is Your Wife 7
nassho lost her beauty? If so, Constipa
tion, Indigestion, Sick Headacho are tho
principal causes. Karl's Clover Root Tea
has cured theso Ills for half a century. Prico
25 cts. aud 50 cts. Monoy refunded If results
aro not satisfactory. Sold by -P. D. Kirlln
on a gnarantco.
ITALY'S PUGILISTIC LAWAUKERS.
Free Flalits in tlio Chamber Close
Thnt llodj- Until November.
Homo, July 1. Ir tho chamber ol
deputies yostorday tho Socialists and
extreme leftists recommenced their ob
qtructlvo tactics and created an Im
mense uproar. The president of tho
house combattod tho efforts of the ob
structionists, and finally tho deputies
left their scats, crowded on the floor
and there was such an uproar that the
sitting was suspended. When It was
resumed similar tactics woro carried on
by extreme leftists, who crowded the
floor. Tho tumult was deafening, and
eventually a froo light ensued.
The chamber was transformed into
a veritable battlefield. The tumult was
terrific. Moro than 20 deputies woro
injured in tho struggle, including
Baron Sonnlno, who was seriously
hurt. Baron Sonnlno Is the leader of
the majority and the probable future-1
premlor.
At a later session of the chamber, de
spite' the entreaties of the president,
who begged the deputies to be calm
and to proceed to a voto, tho uproar
was redoubled, members flocking to the
floor in front of the president's chair
and finally upsetting the ballot boxos.
Tho president thereupon adjourned
tho house, and it Is stated that it will
now bo closed until November.
Brooklyn's Throatonod Strike.
Brooklyn, July 1. A strike of Brook
lyn rapid transit employes Is Immi
nent. A secret mcoting of dolegates
was held last night, and William H.
W. Wobster, commissioner of tho state
board of arbitration, was given full
authority to act for the trolley mon.
Tho only thing which the trolley men
aro determined to hold out for is the
strict observance by the company of
the ten hour law. A meeting will be
held tomorrow night, at which Mr.
Webster will present his report, and
future action will be dotormlned on the
result of his conferences today.
Troops Eu ltouto to Manila.
Washington, July 1. A statement
prepared In tho ofllco of tho adjutant
general of tho army shows that with
the departure of the Pennsylvania
from San Franelsod about 3,600 rein
forcements wero dispatched to tho
Philippines this week. These troops
are recruits Intended to fill gaps in the
regiments In the Philippines caused by
deaths, disabilities and discharges.
There are 4,000 moro ready to start for
Manila as soon as transportation can
be provided.
Btonmor Cnpslzod, an Infant Lost.
Plymouth, N. C, July 1. Tho steam
er Mayflower, plying between Plymouth
and Windsor, capslzod and sunk be
tween Roanoke and Cashir rivers last
evening. The crow and all passengers
wero Baved except an Infant, who went
down with the steamer. It is sup
posed that tke boat was overloaded.
Does Tots Strike Ton 71
Muddy complexions, Nauseating breath
come from chronic constipation. Karl's
Clover Root Tea Is an absolute cure and has
been sold for fifty years on an absolute
guarantee. Price 25 cts. and CO cts. Sold by
P. D. Kirlln on a guarantee.
Florida snort Line.
Tho New York and Florida Express, via
Soutborn Railway, leaving Broad street
station, Philadelphia, daily at 5:31 p, m.
carries through Pullman sleeping ca-a to
Augusta aud Savannah, Qa., Jacksonville and
Tampa, Fla., via Charlotte aud Columbia.
This Is tho short line and most attractive
route to points in Georgia and Florida, All
information cheerfully furnished by Charles
L. Hopkins, District Passengor Aoont, 828
Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
Would'-bo Lynchnrs Arrested,
Dotroit, July 1. Eleven well known
citizens of Northvllle wore nrrosted
yesterday charged with attempting to
lynch Thomas Evans, who was charged
with Impropor conduct with his step
children. After being actually banged
by tho neck Evans was cut down, and
finally eluded tho lynchers.
CASTOR I A
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears the sriff
Signature of CfuiA
OOOD TIIINOS TO EAT.
What they are depends mostly on the
condition of the eater.
Most anything Is good to cat if a man Is
propetly, healthily hungry.
Itvety man is properly hungry at more or
less annuel
Intervals If he
Is healthy.
Corned beef
nnd cabbage
taste better to
aliealthy, hun
gry man than
terrapin and
pate de ni
f'ras to the
nded appetite
of a dyspeptic.
The enjoy
ment of eating
depends on
the condition
of the stom
.ncli, liver,
bowels, and
kidneys. I f
these do not
do their work
properly there accumulates in them un
digested, fermenting, putrid, blood poison
ing matter. The appetite cannot be healthy
till this Is removed. A machine will not
run if it is all clogged up with dirt. The
stomach cannot appropriate- food unless it
is clean, and so healthy hunger cannot
come. The stomach cannot be clean if the
liver and bowels do not dispose of the food
passed along to them. If poisonous, effete
matter Is allowed to accumulate nnd con
gest the liver and bowels more or less of it
gets into the blood, and is carried nil over
the body. Is It any wonder that it makes
you sick?
Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery Is
designed to correct all disorders of the
digestive and blood-making system and to
drive all impurities out of the blood itsejf.
It restores lost appetite and vitality,
builds healthy flesh and muscle, changes
sickness to health, misery to happiness.
John A. Calloway, ltq.. of No. 218 26U1 Street,
Columbu?, Oa., writes : " I had catarrh for four
years aud also liver nnd kidney trouble. In 1894
1 was working nt night and X broke out in lump?
nil over and when these left, the kln peeled oiT
My eyes were sunken and I had pimples nnd
lirown spot on my face. Now these are nil
gone, and I believe 1 nm entirely well. I have a
Rood appetite, but before I commenced taking
your ' Golden Medical Discovery ' I had no
nppetlte nt alt. Now I am like n child ready
to eat at nny time of the day or night."
GOVERNOR PINOREE'S LOCKOUT.
Workmen Chnriro aVlolntlon ofABroo
inont by tho Firm.
Detroit, Ju7 1. Tho Plngreo ci
Smith shoo feciory lockout Is In full
force. Prank C. Plngreo, brother of
Governor Plngreo, who Is manager of
the business, said: Wo havo stood
a great deal from tho unions on ac
count of Governor PIngroo's position
In politics. No, thero will bo no de
crease In wages If tho mon return, it
is simply a question of who Is going to
run this business."
Striking employes said that Plngreo
& Smith had not kept an agreement aB
to an Increase of certain wages, reach
ed by arbitration as a result of a strlko
four years ago. Tho mon want set
tlement for alleged arrears in wages
and a new scalo adopted.
"As to the firm treating us bottor
because Pingree was running for of
llco, it is not truo," said ono. "Tho
fact Is that we have been moro con
siderate of the firm because Its head
was In politics, and havo hold off time
and again on that account."
KIDNEY 8 0 decl'tlvo dlsease
TROUBLE don' kn,T j? you
v " want miick results von
can mako no mistako by using Dr. Kilmer's
Swamp-Root, tlio great kidney remedy. At
druggists 111 lltty cent and dollar sizes.
Simple bottle by mail free, also pamphlet
telling you how to and out If you havo
kiduoy. trouble.
Address, Dr. Kilmor & Co., Binghsi niton, N, Y.
GENERAL MILES ON LABOR,
A Nation's Dnty to Protoot nnd Pro
moto tho Tollers' Interests.
Pittsburg, July 1. Major Gonoral
Nelson A. Miles, who is in tho city as
tho guest of "all organized labor," had
a busy time yestorday sight seeing,
holding receptions and addressing
meetings. In the course of General
Miles' address at tho Opera House last
night he said:
"Labor has boon gradually ascend
ing to a higher plane, to tho oloar sun
light of reason and progrosslvo
thought. It is being moro Intelligently
directed and better utilized, more ro
spected and more highly appreciated."
There was a time when thero was a
far wider gulf between him who tolled
and him who did not than there is to
day. "It Is possible that somotlraes our
advantages and institutions may not
bo fully appreciated.
"If thero Is any body of people in the
United States that constitute tho
strongest patriots it is that body of
men who toll and sock honost occupa
tion for the bonefit of themsolvos and
their families. They cherish tho In
stitutions of their country, and I havo
witnessed the grandest manifestation
of their patriotism. No national duty
Is of more vital importanco than that
to protect and promote tho tollers of
this great nation in all that can con
tribute to their welfare and pros
perity." NU0UETS OP NEWS.
Miss Mabel F. Green toll down an
eleyator shaft In New York and was
klllod.
American negroes will be encouraged
to take up homesteads In Hawaii and
the Philippines.
A census of live stock in tho United
States is favored by Secretary of Ag
riculture Wilson.
The amount of subscriptions to the
Dowey home fund received yesterday
was $278, making a total to date of
$11,867.
A resolution has been introduced in
the Boston council apologizing for tho
treatment of Admiral Sampson by
Mayor Qulncy.
Mrs. William Kelly, of Lowell, Mass.,
was shot and killed on tho street In
that city by her husband, from whom
sbo was separated.
Marshal Shoup, of Alaska, will at
tempt to capture the Indians who are
suspected of murdering the officers and
crew of the steamer Josie.
In tho fourth round of a boxing
match at Parkorsburg, W. Vo,, Felix
Carr, of Huntington, W. Va., was
knocked out by Kid Wanko, of Wash
ington, Pa and died from his lnjurlos.
A Soranton Parrloldo.
Scranton, Pa,, July 1. George Crouse
was yesterday arrested at Dunmore
charged with killing bis fathor, who
died yesterday from rupturo due to
kicks inflicted upon blm by his son
on Tuesday night.
Mr. Pnxson's Now Position.
Philadelphia, July 1. L. D. Paxson,
superintendent of motive powor and
rolling equipment of the Philadelphia
and Heading Railway company, has
resigned, to accept the position of con
sulting mechanical engineer, an office
created expressly for him by tho com
pany. Ho will bo statlonod at Read
ing, The change of positions will go
mio eneci Aug, 1. Mr Paigajifcns
ueen in the -
Tho CnlilnotT'-orotmhly ISntlorson tho
i'rci. wint'B Pinna.
Washington, July 1. Tho situation
in the Philippines was dlscussod at tho
cabinet meeting yoatorday, and gonoral
satisfaction was expressed In tho ad
ministration's plans for tho reinforce
ment of General Otis, which contem
plate tho rooponlng of active opera
tions on a largo scalo when tho rainy
season closes, Sept. IB. Secretary Al
gor reported that onllstmcnts woro
coming up to expectations.
Ono of the mombors of tho cablnot
said after the meeting:
"Tho president has glvon Gonoral
Otis to understand that ho 1b to havo
all tho men necessary In tho conduct of
tho oporntlous ngalnst the Insurgents.
Gonornl Otis has boon told this in so
many words, tho president having said
to him in effect that If ho (Otis) did not
havo enough men It was his own fault.
Tho president's desire Is that tho sol
diers shall bo well cared for and woll
fed."
A statement published in La Lucha,
of Havana, that Gonornl Ilrooko Is to
bo sent to the Philippines nnd will bo
sneceoded at Havana by Hobort 1'.
1'orter, was called to tho attention of
Secretary Alger last night. Ho prompt
ly denied tho report, snylng In roply to
n written Inquiry that thero "was not
a word of truth In It."
Collision Senilis Inevitable
Mnnlla, July 1. A collision between
tho two armies at San Fernando
seems lncvltablo soon. Tho insurgents
aro actlvo all around tho town and can
bo seen working In tho trenches to
strengthen their position. Day and
night forces aro at work. It Is esti
mated that 3.000 men woro scon
marching in tho road north of tho
town yestorday morning. Tho Ameri
cans turnod out and manned tho do
fonsos, oxpoctlng an attack. The sol
diers sleep In their cJothos and break
fast at 4 o'clock In tno morning, so
as to bo roady for another daybreak
assault.
Spain's Oreateat Need.
Mr. R. P. Olivia, of Barcelonia, Spain,
spends his winters at Aiken, S. C. Weak
nerves had caused severe pains in the back of
his head. Un using Jilcctric Hitters, Amer
ica's greatest Blood and Nerve Remedy, all
pain soon left him. He says this grand
medicine is what his country needs. AH
America knows that it cures liver and kid
ney trouble, purines the blood, tones up the
stomach, strengthens the nerves, puts vim.
vigor and new life into every muscle, nerve
and organ of the body. If weak, tired or
ailing you need it. kvcry bottle guaranteed,
only 50 cents, bold by A. Waslcy, drug
gist.
THE PRODtlCE MARKETS
As Itcflootcd hv Declines In PhllndoV
nhla nnd Ilnltlmnro.
Philadelphia, June 30. Flour slow; win
ter supcrflno, 2y2.23; Pennsylvania roller,
clear, $33.85; city mills, oxtra, J2.2502.6O.
wheat Btendy; No. 2 red, spot. In eie
vator, 75Vi75Vto. Corn steady; No. 1
mixed, spot, in elevator, 3S?4ft3Dc. ; No. 2
yellow, tor local trado, 4OV4041C Oats
Btendy; No. 2 white, 32c; No. 2 white.
clipped, 3232He. Hay quiet; choloe tim
othy, JIG. 50 for largo bales. Beef steady;
beef hams, $2421.50. Pork firm; family,
$11.50012. Dutter firm; western creamery,
lSVfcSlSHo.; do, factory, 1214o.; Imitation
oreamory, 13lGo.; Now York dairy, 130
17o.; do. croamery, lSviOlSwo.; fanoy
Pennsylvania prints Jobbing nt Sl24o.;
do. wholesale, 20c Chocso steady; largo.
whito and colored, 8ic; small do., 8ytc,
Eggs firm; New York and Pennsylvania,
15l8V4c; western, fresh, 14H15c; south
ern. 90110. Potatoes steady; southern,
firsts, $203.23) do. seconds, -750.011.50. Cab
bage steady; all kinds, JIG-t per barrel
crata
Baltimore Juno 80. Flour qulot and un
changed. Wheat weak; spot and month,
74?471Tsc; July, 74Ts075c: August, 700
76V4o.: Sentembor. 77Vi077V4o.; Btoamor no,
8 red, 70V470c; iouthm, by sample,
7175HcJ do. on grade, 71H75Hc Com
dulU and easy; spot and month. 3333SHc;
July, 3S033Vic; August, 38H033 c; Sop
tomber, SSH03Sc; steamer mixed, SCliO
BGo.: southern, whito, lWlic: ao,
yellow. 42043o. Oats qulotl No. I white,
82032Ho.; No. 2 mixed, 80031c Ryo
Arm; No. 2 nearby, E7c; No. a western.
CUio. Hay dull; No. 1 timothy. 517.
lave Stoolt Mnrkot.
Now York, Juno 80. Btoors steady to
10a. lowor; bulls Btendy; medium cows
10c lower; steors, $1.9005.55; oxen, $3,250
5; bulls, $3.3504; oows, $2.2504.25. Calves
slow and weak: buttermilks, ls.7DSXi.ia;
choloo, $4.50. Top grades of shoep and
lambs steady and aotlvo; medium sheep.
10015c. lower; medium lambs lowor; sheep,
$305.15; lambs, $5.7507.50; two oars choice,
J7.53iF7.eo. Hoks firm at $1.8004.45.
East Liberty, Pa., Juno 30. Cattlo
about steady; extra, J5.43Q5.Q0; prime.
$5.3005.40; common, $3.0004.40. Hogs low
er; prime mediums, $J.12H04.15; good
Torkorn, J1.1O04.12&; fair Yorkers, $1.05
(K4.10: DIES. $4.1004.15; heavy hogs, ?15fl
4.03; good roughs, $3.4003.60; stags and
Dlmry bowb. $2.75i3.zj. Hhoep steany!
choice wothers, $1,7004.80; common, $2J
3; yearlings, $3.5005.30; spring lambs, $1.51)
06.50; veal calves, $707.25.
Chicniro's Tiironfonod'"Gonornl Strlko,
Chicago, July 1. Leaders of the
stockyards strike are organizing their
forces, and If the attempt is successful
a gonornl tleup of the packing houses
will be brought about. A mass meet
ing of the stock yard laborers will bo
held tomorrow afternoon. If tho dem
onstratlon is woll attended and a large
organization is porfected the strikers
claim they can olose every packing
house In the district, theroby forcing
the proprietors to grant the dosldod in
crease in pay.
The Caret hat Cures
Coughs,
Colds,
Grippe,
Whooping Cough, Asthma,
Bronohltl8 and incipient
" Consumption, la
oTJos
Tto GERMAN REMEDY
CuTwVWcAaTi Vvrn M:neno
t&to.u,a Amu$a. 25c50t(s
YOUR EYES.
J. D. COLDREN,
Of Schuylkill Haven,
The noted Befractloniat, who hu testimonials
from the best people of the county, a to his
ability, will best
QRUnLER'S DRU0 STORE
WEDNESDAY OP EACH WEEK.
If your eyes cause you any trouble call and see
him. aiowea furnished If needed and no
medicine.
EXAMINATIONS PREB.
Sarah B. Uowcn, of Peru, InV
said :
" For eighteen years I suffer
with weakness peculiar to my sef
I could neither sleep nor eat welt
and was reduced to a mero skeL
ton. My skin was muddy, my
eyes heavy, and I was dizzy much
of the time. Doctors prescribed
for me without avail; medicine
; seemed to do me no good. I was at
the brink of despair when' a friend
told me what Dr. Williams' Pink
Pills for Pale People had accom
plished in a case similar to mine.
I bought a box and took them. I
bought more and took them until
I was well and strong. Dr. Wil
liams' Pink Pills for Pale People
brought me new life and I recom
mend them to every suffering
woman." From the Republican,
Peru, Ind.
Dr. "Williams' Pink Pills for Palo Peopl
oontaln, in a condensed form, all the ele
ments necessary to give new life and rich
ness to tiie blood and restoro chattered
nerves. They are an unfailing specific for
such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial
paralysis, St. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neural
gia, rheumatism, nervous headache, the
after-effects of the grip, palpitation of the
heart, pale and sallow complexions, and all
forms of weakness either in male or female.
Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pals People are never
sold by the doten or hundred, but atwats In psek
anet. At sli druoalsts, or dlrecl from the Dr. Wil
liams Medicine Company, Schenectady, K. Y to
cents psr nox, e ooxes sz.Eo,
OHCLK DAM'S DOT BATHS.
Tint HOT SWtlNOS OF AUKANBAS VIA..
sotminitN UAJLWAY.
Will eradicate from your aystem tho linger
Ing effects of grip and othor allmcuts caused
by the sovore winter, and malaria, rheuma
tism, notiralgla, catarrh, stomach, kidney,
ltvor and nervous disorders, paralysis, blood
and skin diseases, and chronic and funo
Weiml derangements. Tho mountain cllmato
of Hut Springs is cool and doltghtfnl in
sammer. 100 hotels opon tho year around.
For Illustrated literature, containing all
Information, address C. F. Cooley, Managor
Duisnces Mon's League, Hot Springs, Ark.
For reduced excursion tickets and par
ticulars of tho trip, address W. A. Turk,
Qen'l Pass. Agt., Southern By., Washington,
D. O., or O. L. Ilopklns, District Passenger
Agout, 828 Chostnut St., Phila., Pa. 0-l-4m
A Card.
Wo, tbo undersigned, do hereby agroo to
refund tho monoy on a 50-cent bottlo of
Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar If It falls
to cure your cough or cold. Wo also guaran
too 25-cont bottle to provo satisfactory or
money refunded. A. Wosloy, C. II. Hagen
kuch, Shonandoah Drug Store, and P, W.
Bierstoln & Co. ll-14-33t-dw
POLITICAL CARDS.
Personally Conducted Tonrlst Excursions to
California Without uh&nge of Cars.
Leaving Washington ovory Tuesday nnd
t rulny at 11:10 a. m tno southern Hallway
operates l'ereonallv Conducted Tourist ti'
cursions to San Franciao without chango of
cars, conductors or porters. Tau route is
uiroueu Atlanta, Montgomery, wow Orleans,
Houston, San Antonlo.Now Mexico, Arusonia,
And Southern California. Tho cars are tho
very latest pattern of Pullman Tourist
Sleepors, rosowood unlsh, have high back
seats, upholstered In rattan, aro sixteen
lection, supplied with linen etc., samo as
standard sleepers. llEbtod by i'mtscli uui.
havo wido vestibules, doublo Eash rolloi
curtains, lavatory, and smoking room for
gentlemen, and two retiring rooms for ladles.
Three and ono-half days to Mexico and
Arizona, four days to Los Augelos and
southern California, and flvo days to San
Francisco. Such service for Trans-Continontal
travel has never before been offered.
Tho tourist carfare Is leas than via any
other route, effecting a saving of f2JS.0O to
30.uo tor the trip.
All information, taam and rates fnrnished
on application to Charles L. Hopkins. Dis
trict rassenger Agent, uoutnern uauway
Company, BUS Chestnut street, rntladclpbla,
Keduoed Kates to Richmond, Va,
fin Hcr.nunfc nf t.hn Tntarnnr.lnn!Ll Intivnii-
tfon of the Baptist Toung People's Union of
America, to bo held at itichmond, Va., July
13 to IS, the Pennsylvania Bailroad Company
has arranged to sell excursion tfeketa from
points on Its line, to Richmond, at rata of
Blnglo faro for tho round trip (tickets via
Baltimoro and steamboat fifty cents moro
than single faro).
Ticket will be sold July U to 13, and will
be good to return nntll July 31, inclusive
oxcept that on deposit of ticket with tho
Joint Agont at Bichmond boforo July 28, and
the paymant of fifty cents, tho return limit
may bo extended to lcavo Bichmond not
later than August 15, 1800.
Stop over at Washington on roturn trip for
ton days, not to exceed' final limit of ticket,
For spociflo rates and conditions apply to
Tickot Agents.
Pneumonia Cured.
Mrs. A. J. Lawrence, of Beaver, Pa.,
says: "Brazilian Balm brought Hie out
pf a severe attack of pneumonia in
splendid shape. It is a wonderful rem
edy for coughs and lung troubles. Also,
for outward use, for burns, cold-sores,
and chapped hands and face, it cures
like magic. It is invaluable in the
lamtly."
Shenandoah drug storo, wholesale agents
Coming Kvents.
July 3. Ico cream festival, under auspices
of tho Star Foot Ball team. In Bobbins' hall
July 4. Ico cream festival, under auspices
of the Beturned Soldiers of tho Cuban war,
in Bobbins' opera liouso.
July 4. Picnlo at Fowler's Grove, under
the auspices of St. Michael's German Bono'
ficial Society.
July 4. Grand picnlo at Lakosldo. Froo
dancing at tbo pavlllion.
Do You Enow
Consumption is provcutablo? Sclonco has
proven that, and also that neglect Is suicidal.
The worst cold or cough can be cured with
Shlloh's Cough and Consumption Cure. Sold
on positive guarantee for over fifty years.
Sold by P. D. Kirlln on a guarantee.
INDEPENDENCE BAT AT NIADARA FAILS,
Ixiw lUte Excursion via the Teblgh Valley
lUllroad.
Tickets will bo Issued for train No. 8, and
for immediate connecting train from branch
line points July 1st and for all. trains (excopt
the Black Diamond Express) July 2nd
and 3rd. Good for return passage on all
trains, except the Black Diamond Express, to
July 4th, Inclusive. For fare from Shenan
doah for the round trip will be f 8.27. Consult
Lehigh Valloy ticket agents for further
particulars;
nuns NATDiti;
Needs assistance It may be best to render It
promptly, but ono should remember to nu
oven the most perfect remedies only when
needed. The best and most elmplo and
gentle remedy is the Syrup of Figs, manu-
wcwroa by the California Fig Syrup Co.
JOK COUNTV OOliMISdIONKIt,
FRANK R. KANTNER,
Ov'Lotrrv
Bubjcct to Rerublfcan mica
pOH COUNTV COMMIdSIONBIl,
HORACE F. REBER,
Ov Pike Gbovd, Pa.
Subject to Itcpubllcnn rules,
JpOK COUNTY COMMISSIONElt,
BENJ. KAUFMAN,
Op Trkmont.
Subject' to Republican rulca.
TjlOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
JOSEPH WYATT,
Off BlIEffAITOOAU.
Subject to Republican rules.
JOR COUNTY REGISTER.
F. C. REESE,
Or Shehahdoah.
Subject to Republican ruloa.
pOR RECORDER OP DEEDS,
EMANUEL JENKYN,
0 rOTTSVIIXE,
Formerly of Jollett).
Subject to Republican rules.
JjtOR RECORDER,
J. H. NICHTER,
OV 1'OTTBVU.Lll
Subject to Democratlo rules.
JpiOK CLERK OP THE COURTS,
JOHN T. SH0ENER,
Ov Oawiaemnnx
Subject to Repnbltcan rules.
pOR PROTIIONOTARY,
JAMES fll'ELRENNY,
Ov Mauaxoy Orr.
Subject to Republican rules.
pOR DISTRICT ATTORIfEY,
CHARLES E. BERGER,
CBBOSOVi.
Subject to Republican rules.
SOLOMON HAAK.
Agent for tlia Famous
BERGNER & ENGEL
Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still.
Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale,
B:o,wn Stout, Half and Half, Beer I
ind Porter.
L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S
BOCK BEER
ON TAP
At all ita customers to-day.
Solomon Haak's,
116 South Main Street,
Will receive prompt attention.
LAKESIDE!,
The only pleasure resort and nlcnlc rrounl
In this region. This season will bo the 1110s
successfully conducted sines Its existencJ
The boats for the lake ore now undergoitll
repairs at Heading, ihe grove will ij
cleaned daily by workmen, Ice and woodjl
prepare and preserve meals for picnic pail
win ue lurmsuea iree. An orcnestra wan
established at this resort for tha ectir seal
For particulars address
O. J. YOST, Prop.,
Barnesvllie, lti
I A Handsome- GomnloxlonJ
is one of the greatest charms a woman caf
poueaa. Pozzohi'i CouruuioM PowdkI
glVMlU
v