TheHerald -STlll.lilim 1870. 'All th e- Thal'snito Print." ' ' . hed r 'rv .venlnfr, except Sunday, at 8 nmitli lurdln street, Shenandoah, Pa. I.OMJ 111 fANCH TUI.HrilONK. Tlio Hcrnhl la clsllvcrcd In Shenandoah nnd ilio stirroundlnir towns for slxeentsn wick, pay. nhlc lo the carriers. Ily mnll $3.00 n yr.nr. or S9 cents n month payable In .nilvnneo. Ad vertisements charged accordlnR to space nncl position. The publishers reserve tbo right to clmnco the poltlon vt advertisements whenever the publlcntlon of news demands It. Tho rlRbt Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, that tbo publishers mar ilcem Improper. Adver tising rntes made known upon application. Itntcrcd nt tbo post ofneo nt Shenandoah, !'., ns second clnss mnll mutter. FRIDAY. JULY 7. 1800. OUR COUNTRY : First. Last and Forever. TnVDK wltli Cuba is booming tin a matter of oourse. It would have mounted to groat proportions long ago but for the unnatural barriers and extortionate regulations. Pension Commissioner Evans has requested the Grand Army.ofnoials to send u committee to "Washington to make a pergonal investigation of the charges made against him of unfairly treating the old soldiers. The com missioner feels very keenly the severe attacks made on him by some of his old comrades, and he claims that it is all the result of a misunderstanding on their part of the laws which he is compelled to obey. Governor Murpiit, of Arizona, has issued a circular to mining in vestors and capitalists warning them against the fake mining schemes be ing promoted in the Eastern cities on the reputation of good mines existing in that territory. He calls special.at tention to the Val Verde and Spena zuma companies, which have aohieved an unenviable reputation of late, and counsels those who contemplate in vestments to a careful investigation before engaging in speculation. Robert E. Pattison, ex-Governor of this state, has been telling the Democrats of Georgia what, in his opinion, is tho outlook for next year from a Democratic standpoint. He takes a hopeful and at the same time a conservative view of the situation. "If the Democratic National con.ven tion acts wisely," ha says, "we will have a good chance of carrying the country. The party should make no radical issue. The platform should be broad and conservative to bring the party together. Conservative sidered." It will be noticed that he omits mention of the financial ques tion. Under Good Auspices. In the course of its weekly review the Coal Trade Journal says the second half of the year 1890 begins under the best auspices, so far as the anthracite trade is concerned. There lias been more regularity to tho bust ness this year than in many years pre ceding It, and this has largely been due to the fact that winter supplies were used up before the spring came in. Not in many years was the market so depleted. There has already been an increase in the quantity of coal which has been produced, and this has, fn the main, been burned, so that we enter on the second half of the year without the usual fear of an over-supply being available. Prices during the period just closed have gradually improved, so that the trade is in better shape in that respect, and with the advance now announced for this month the result will be much beyond what it was in the second half of '08, for there are no indications that the prices are to be permitted to all away this season as they did in the two years past. Everyone connected with the in dustry is to bo congratulated upon the much improved business outlook foranthraolte coal. There is nothing vory new in soft coal circles, except that the produc tion keeps up to something more than tho average quantity, thus showing a very active condition of affairs in all industrial matters, but it seems diffl cult to get prices up above a certain figure, for the quantity of coal avail able and the ease of production ren ders competition exceedingly keen, so that the buyer has the opportunity of securing coal at very moderate cost, when one considers the economic value of the fuel as a steam-raiser. There have been too many con' tracts made early in the year at old- time prices to give this branch of the trade much profit this season, but we look for better conditions afterward if the present generally good indus trial position Is maintained. Headache, biliousness, heartburn, Indi gestion, an j all liver ills are cured by Hood's Piffls Bold by all dru??ists, 25 cents. no pom rnun ytras RUPTURE If yon wear th CHAMPION TRUSS. fern to, Kia IctiuS t- P- TO HRt, rlMKHAU Mo. Msl "I was a suffcror from fumnlo woalf noss. Kvory month regularly as tho mouses came, I Buffered dreadful pains in uterus, ovaries PERIODS OF SUFFERING wero affected and had leucorrhcra. I had my children very fnst and It loft mo very weak. A year ago I wns taken with flood ing and almost GIVE PLACE TO PERIODS OF JOY died. Tlio doctor even gavo mo up und wonders how I ovor lived. " I wroto for Mrs. Plnkhnm's advlco at Lynn, Mass., and took her medlclno and began to got well. I took several bottles of tho Compound and used tho Sanative Wash, and con truly say that I am cured. You would hardly know me, I am fooling and looking so.woll. Lydla E. I'inkham s Vegetable) Com pound made mo what I am." Mas. F, Stiujtch, 401 Mechanic Sr., Camden, N. J. now Mrs. Brown Wn TTelped. " I must tell you that Lydla E. Pink- ham's Vegotablo Compound has douo moro for mo than any doctor. " I was troubled with Irregular menstruation. Last summer I began tho uso of your Vegetable Compound, and after taking two bottles, I have boon regular every month slnco. I recommend your medicine, to all." Mrs. Maqoib A. Bbowh, West Px. Pleasant, N. J. attempted'assassination. Ex-Klntr Mtlnn, of Sorvla, Sllprhtlv wounded In tlio llnek. Belgrade Sorvla, July 7. Former King Milan, father of King Alexander or bervla, narrowly escaped assassina tion here laBt evening. Tho would-bo murderer Is under arrest. He fired four revolver shots, one of which slightly wounded his majesty In tho back, and nnotner wounding In tho hand Adju tant LuKltcli, who was with King Milan. Tho would-be assassin is about 28 years old, and has not yet oeen laentiuea by tlio pollco. At tho time the attack was made King Milan was driving through Michael street In an open carriage. On his return to tho nalaco Klna Milan received the congratulations of tno members of tho cabinet and tho diplomatic corps upon his eacane. Later in tho evening King Alexander drovo through Michael street and was enthusiastically received by tho popu lace. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Ivos Must Pay'IIls Flno. Albany, July 7. By tho decision of tho third appellate division, handed down yesterday, Frank C. Ives, the billiard expert, loses his case against the stato fisheries, game and forest commission, tho judgment jn his case being affirmed with costs. Ives was prosecuted for having hunted and pur sued with a dog wild deer in the stato forests, and Judgmont was rendered in favor of the stato for $100 damages nnd S224.56 costs. Defendant nnnnniori Yon Try It. If Shlloh's Cough and Consumption Curo, which is sold for tho small price of 25 cts., 50 cts. and $1.00, docs not curo tako the bottle back and wo will refund your money. Sold for over fifty years on this guarantee Price 25 cts. and 50 eta. Sold by P. D. KIrlln on a guarantee. Vlonfia Socialists Supprossod. Vienna, July 7. Last evening tho police of Vienna dispersed an immense socialist demonstration. Forty-five persons wore placed under arrest, among them tho labor leaders Dr. Ad ler and Herren Baumann and Bretsch seidor. The demonstration was against the newly passed municipal suffrage bill, which the Liberals and Socialists allege alms at securing a permanent anti-Semite majority in tho town council. They therefore decided that the workmen should make an ordsrly demonstration in the most fashionable part of the city. The police had mado extensive preparations and, according to the manlfestants, behaved brutally toward them. SWAMP. Ia not recommended for OTTnlur everything, but If you have ROOT kidnoy, liver or bladder iwvsi. trouble it will be found just tho remedy you nocd. At druggists in fifty cent and dollar sizes. You may havo a sample bottto of this wonderful new discovery by mall free, also pamphlet telling all about it. Address, Dr. Kilmer&Co.,Iinghamtont N. Y. SPANISH HEROES RELEASED. fcnly Twouty-cwoHomatn of thollrnvo Defondora of llnlor. Manila, July 7. Tho Spanish com missioners who wont to Tarlac for a conference with Agulnaldo regarding the surronder of the Spanish prisoners in the hands of tho Filipinos returned here last night. Chairman Del Wo, of the commission, said the release of all the prisoners had beon practically ar ranged for, but It would be necessary to consult the Spanish government be fore the agreement could be ratified. Ho declined to give the terms of tho arrangement, or to say whether these contemplated a ransom. He asserted, however, that Agulnaldo had already issued a decree for the release of the civilian officials and the sick soldiers. The commissioners, with tho rem nant of the Spanish garrison of Baler, on tho east coast of Luzon, and a num ber of civilian prisoners, were escorted by Filipino soldiers from Tarlac to tho American outposts at San Fernando, and came to Manila by the night train. The heroes of the long defense of Baler, where the Spaniards resisted an insurgent siege for more than a year, formed a picturesque band. Lieuten ant Martin, the only surviving officer, marched them through the streets. There are only 22, and most of them are more boys, in faded bluo cotton uniforms and red shirts. They aro barefooted. A crowd of Spanish men and women embraced them, weeping and shouting their praises. They tell a remarkable story. It appears that tho captain several times proposed to surrender, but tbo soldiers refused. Finally, some months ago, he tried to raise a white flag. There upon Lieutenant Martin killed him with his own sword. Their food supply gave out ontlrely a week ago, and they surrendered to the Filipinos with all the honors of war. They were allowed to keep their arms, and thoy say they marched from Baler, with a Filipino escort, and car rying guns, through insurgent camps, everywhere being cheered and feted. OflMfiZ AS IllCTATftR, Aliened riot to Overthrow tho dov- uriiuumt or . Man Dornlimo. Havana. Jnlv 7. 131 n npnnpnntrn rln publishes a sensational story accusing General Maximo Qomdz of plotting to ovorthrow tho government of San Domingo. It Bays: "Hnvlnir nlmtiflnnml tbo Imnn r,f 1 in- Coining the head of tho Cuban ropubllo mm unwilling 10 omuiato tno oxampio of those patriots who, in similar con ditions, have thrust aside personal in torosts and retired to private llfo, Gomoz is conferring with discontented Dominicans, among whom la General Bautlsta, who Is now in Havana, with a vlow of organizing an expedition composed of former Amorlcan and Cu ban soldiers to attack San Domingo, kill President Houreaux and proclaim Gomoz dictator. Wo aro informed that uomoz, though an old man, Is of in finitely morn vnlun tbnn nil (bo tinml. nienn generals put together." it is scarcely necessary to say that this story is generally discredited Bxtromo ItosultH of Sonroh For Gold. Seattle July 7. The two extreme results of tho search for gold in Alaska were presonted in strong contrast yes terday wnen tuo steamer City of To poka arrived from tho north. Miners from Dawson walked down tho gang plank trembling under tho weight of gold dust tlioy carried, while miners from Copper River staggered from weakness nnd dlsoaso contracted in tho territory north. Tho Klondlkors wore now suits, and those from Copper River wero still In tho blanket ciothos they wore when they left civilization. One poor Copper Iuver miner from Now York landed without a cent. A banker purchased him a ticket across the con tinent and now clothes. Orain-0 Brings Relief to tho collco drinker. Coffee drinking Is a habit that ia universally Indulged in and almost as universally Injurions. Have you tried Graln-O? It Is almost llko coffee but tho effects aro just tho opposite Coffee upsets tho stomach, ruins tho dlgest'on, effects tho heart and disturbs tho wbolo nervous system Graln-0 tones up tho stomach, aids digestion and strengthens tho nerves. There 13 nothing but nourishment in Grain-O. It can't be otherwise. 15 and 25o per package Goucrnl Wlipplo'r For tfio I'lilllpplnos. Washington, July 7. Genoral Joo Wheeler Is much pleased with his as signment to tho Philippines. "I bo Hove, now that the rebellion Is on, that It should be stumped out," ho said. "Tho soonor It Is done tho bettor it will be for the Filipinos, as well as for the United States. I am glad to be able to lend my aid to the government at this tlmo, when It is in need of sup port. I shall place myself at the dis posal of General Otis, and endeavor to do my duty as a soldier." General Whoeler is making preparations to leave for San Francisco tomorrow. Young Mothers. Croun is tho terror of thousands of young mothers because its outbreak is so agonizing and frequently fatal. Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure acts liko magic in coses of croup. It has never been known to tail, mo worst cases relieved Immediately. Price 25 cts., SO cts. and $1.00. Sold by P. D. Kirlln on a guarantee l.eartlnc GInssworker Killed. Toledo, July 7. Robert Hill, head of the GlassworKers' union, and Superln tondent ot Ball Brothers' glass factory at Muncle, Ind., was killed near Tiffin by falling from a wagon and being rninhort .. .i - u. -rxo rtaa soon to sail for Paris to arrange for an exnioit at tno exposition. Sick Headaches, Tho curso of overworked womankind, aro quickly and surely cured by Karl's Clovor Boot Tea, tho great blood purifier .and tlssuo buildor. Money rofundod if not satisfactory, Price 25 cts. and 60 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlln on a guarantee MMB. DREYFUS MORE CHEERFUL. of tlio Notnd Prisonor. Bennes, Franco, July 7. Mmo. Drey Us, on leaving tho prison yesterday, appeared in much better spirits than on Wednesday. It Is evldont that her conversation with her husband had been of a moro cheerful nature. A large crowd had gathered In the hopo of witnessing her arrival and departuro, but tho gendarmes cleared the streets adjacent to the prison, and the spec tators caught only a passing gllmpso of her as sho drove rapidly in a closed carriage to the residence of Mmo. Godard. The latter left the house yes terday and took up quarters tempor arily at the resldenco of a relative In another part of tho town, in order to allow the Dreyfus family full troodom In using her mansion. From a point overlooking tho prison the newspaper men saw Captain Drey fus emerge into the court yard yes terday for an hour's exercise. He was dressed in a blue Berge suit, and wore NEVER TOO OLD S, S. S, Is a Great Blessing to and 111 health, and nearly all of the sickness among fi n PonnlQ IT RlUOe Thorn older people can bo avoided. Most elderly UIU rCUUItJi II UlltiO 1 1 IB 11 1 people are vory susceptible to illness, but it is wholly unnecessary. Dy keen NOW Plilfirl anii I IfO ,nS their blood puro they can fortify themselves lion D1UUU allli LIIUi so as to escapo three-fourths of tho ailments from which they suffer bo generally. 8. S. S. la the remedy which will keep their systems young, by purifying the blood, inorougnir removing an wasw accumulations, ana impart ing new strength and life to tho whole body. It increases tbo appetite, builds up the energies, and sends new llfo giving blood throughout tho entire system Mrs, Sarah Pike, 477 Broadway, South Boston, writes : " I am seventy years old, and had not enjoyed good health for twentv years. I was siok in different ways, and in addition, had Eczoma torrlbly on one of my legs, Tlio doctor said that on account of my age, I would never be Wflll nimln. I tnnlf n. rinrn hntrlna rt PI 1. R nnd If ntiraA reggv completely, and 1 am lianny to say that I feel as well as I ever did in mv life." Mr. J. "V7. Loving, of Colquitt, Oa., sayst "For eight een years I suffered tortures from a fiery eruption on my skin. I tried almost every known remedy, but ther failed one by ono, and I was told that my age, which is sixty-six, was against mo, and that I could never hopo to bo well again. I Anally took S. S. 8., and it cleansed my blood thoroughly, end now I am in perfect health." S. 3. S. FOR THE BLOOD la tho only remedy wbloh can build up and strengthen old people, booauso it is tho only ono which is guaranteed ireo irora pouun, mercury, iirrenio ana oiner damaging minerals. It is mado from roots and herbs, and has no chemicals whatever in it. S. S 8. cures the worst cases of Scrofula, Cancer, Eczepa. Klieumatism, Totter. Open Sores, Chronio Ulocrs, Boils, or any other disease tf the blood. Books on theso dlMaftOs will bo tent free by Swift Specific Co, Atlanta. Go, ft nrt fYrn hnt rin iltnvfi ncroM tho yard, with his hands In tho pocKots or ins jacket. Ills bead was slightly bont forward, so that It was Impossiblo to seo tho features. As ho crossed tho yard ho waa pre ceded nnd followed by a prison warder. Tho throo passed through another door lending to a pardon In tho centor of tho nrlnnn. wlinrn Tlrnvfna tnkna oxorclso, and disappeared. No Right to Ugliness. The woman who is lovely in face, form nnd temper will always have friends, but one who would be atlractlve'must keep her health. If she is weak, sickly nnd all run down, she will be "nervous and irritable. If she lias constipation or kidney trouble, her impure blood will cause pimples, blotches, skin erup tions and . a wretched complexion. Electric Bitters Is the best medicine in the world to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys nnd to imrify the blood. It gives slronfj nerves, iright eyes, smooth, velvety skin, rich com plexion. It will make n good-looking, charming woman of a run-down invalid. Ouly 50 cents at A. Waslcy's drug store. THE PRODUCE MARKETS Philadelphia, July 0. Flour wealf, win ter Buperflno, 262.23; Pennsylvania roller, clear, J3JM.S5; city mills, extra, $2.2392.53. Rye flour qu'Iet nnd steady at t.1 por bar rel for oholco Pennsylvania. Wheat qulot; No. 2 red. spot, In elevator, 74V4&WSO. Corn flrmj No. 2 mixed, spot, In elovator, 3SW0SS9io.: No, 2 yellow, for local trade, 41c. Oats qulot and barely 1 iady; No. 2 whlto, 31Vio.i No. 2 whlto, clipped, 31V43 32c. Hay firm; oholeo timothy, 117 for large bnles. Beef firm! beef hams, $23.60 026. Pork dutl; family. $11.60012. Lard steady; western steamed, $B.32H. Butter steady; western creamery, 15018i4c.; do, factory, 12J14!o.; Imitation oroamory, 13 CilOc.: New York dairy, 13H5I170.; do. croamcry, 150180.; fanoy Pennsylvania prints Jobbing at 21fl21e.; do. wholesale, 20c. Cheeso steady; largo, white and colored, 8c; small do., 8He. Eggs stoaay; New York and Pennsylvania, lflV4S16c; western, fresh, HWtflsc.; southern, 80110, Potatoes quiet; southern, firsts, $23.73 do. seconds, $1(31.73. Muskmelons Irregu lar In quality and value; fancy sold well, but poor neglected; Charleston, por bar rel. $1G2.D0: do. per basket. 75e.ffl$1.60. Watermelons In liberal supply and woak; per cnrload, $100200; do. per 100, $9ffi26. Baltimore. July 0. Flour quiet and un changed. Wheat steadier; spot and tho month. 74t4B74c.: August, 75W75HO, September, 7GM0769io. ; stoamer No. 2 rod, 70sn0Vio.: southern, by sample, 706o.; do. on grade, 71075a. Corn firm; spot, tho month and August. 383SUo.; Septemner, S8VLT38We.: stoamer mixed, RGV403G?io. ; southern, white, 4141Ho.; do. yellow, 42 42We. Oats dull ana oaslor; wo. z wnite, 32J32Hc; No. 2 mixed, 30031c. Rye firm; No. 2 nearby. 67o.; No. 2 wostern, Olo. Hay qulot and steady; No. 1 timothy, $1G 016.50. lilvo Stoou JInrlcots. 12&0. per pound, dressed weight. Calves dull; veais, 9,id.ui; cuuhiiuu uuucuuuivd, $2.75; mixed calves, $3.50. Good sheep steady; medium lowor; hoavy sheep not wanted; eholco lambs 10015c, highor; good to prime steady to firm; medium vory dull; poor to gooa sneop, oiu.io, culls, $2; common to very choice lambs culls, $1.50. Hogs slow and lower at $1.20 4.30. East Liberty, Pa., July 6. Cattlo steady; extra, $5.4505.60; prime, $3.3508.40; common, $3.CO04.4O. Hogs active; best light Yorltors ana goou iub, it.amt.i, m.n,,r,iu ii 1S: fair Yorkers $4.1004.15; heavy hogs, $104.10; good roughs, ja.uyj.wj; buibh u.hu yibjr owno, (a mm aiiAnt, atAniivr nhnlen wnthers $4.8004.85; common, $203; yearlings, $34 5.25; spring inmus, n.muo,m, vim. $0.5007. A Card. Wo, tho nndertignod, do hereby agroo to refund tho money on a 00-cont bottlo of Grcono's Warranted Syrup of Tar If It falls to cure your cough or cold. Wo also guaran tee a 25-cent bottle to prove satisfactory or money refunded. A. Wasloy, C, II. Hagon buch, Shenandoah Drng Store, and P. W Blcrsteln Si Co. ll-14-33t-dw DOUBLE MURDERER CONVICTED. Dospornto Nccro "Who ICHled nn Or- floor "Wllllo Hnslnr.ini ArrAst.. Frederick, Md., July 7. Armistcad Mayior, colored, was convicted yester day in the circuit court of Frederick milTlfv nf thA murrlor en fnv 15 nt Mrs. Itosa Itosonstein, 'at Slldell, Mont gomery county. John Alfred Brown who nlso stands Inrtlrtprl for thn mnr. der of tho Rnsonstolnfl. wfcq nlnjprl nn trial today in the same court. The cases wore removed from Montgomery, the prisoners claiming they could not oucure a iair tnai in mat county. The TtnRonRtplnn wnro fnnnrl nnmn sclous in their store on the morning 01 way 13. They were removed to a uaiumore hospital, wnero thoy subse nuently died without rmrnlnlncr run sciousness. A few days later Taylor was located in a houso in Georgetown, D. C, and shot and killed Policeman rassau ueioro ne surrendered. Ho con fessed that ho struck M. T? nnnn. stein with a heavy poker, and said that Brown dealt the blow to her hus band. Robbery was tho motive for the crime. The negroes securod be tween $G00 and 1800, part ot which was recovered. THE FLOODS IN TEXAS. Property Xioss ISnorinoim, Hut l.onl ol 1,11" Kxniruorntod, Oalvoston, July 7. At Sunnysldo, 12 mllos from ilrookshlro, tho Urazos river Is ordinarily 200 yards wJdo. About parallol with this, nnd two and a half miles away, Is Elm crook, which Is Boldom ovor 30 foot wldo and in mld suinmor often dry. Tho two streams aro now united, making a river be tweon five and six miles wldo and from CO to 70 feet doop. Along tho currents 19 people wero rescued Wednosday In a skiff sent from Houston, Tho people wero demolishing their, sheds nnd out houses and making boxes that thoy usod for boats. Cattlo woro found rest ing their heads In tho boughs of trees, making n pitiable strugglo for exist ence, At ono point two. houses woro seen coming down tho stream. In ono of them was a man and two women and on tho other a woman and flvo children woro clinging for llfo nnd calling for holp. One of thoBO was & flno two story affair and tho other was a smaller dwelling. Thoy passed on with tho foaming current and may havo struck an obstruction and beon smashed to pieces or found their way into the gulf, Heports from special correspondents indicate that, whllo tho property loss by tho recent floods has uoon onor iuous, tho loss of llfo has been greatly oxaggoratod. According to Tho Nows only two lives havo boon lost In tho Lowor Brazos flood. It Is believed there Is now food enough in transit to feed the negroes until tho waters ro code and they can return to work. What is Shlloh 7 A emml old romody for Cough, Colds and finnsnmntlon : usod through tho world for half a century, has cured iunumorablo cases of Incipient consumption and roliovcd many in advanced stages. If you are not satisfied with tho rosults wo will refund your monoy Price 25 eta., 50 cts. and $1.00. Sold by P. D. Kirlln on a guarantee To Ho MiiRtorod Out In rittMiure;. Washington, July 7. Tho delegation of Ponnsylvanians headed by Governor Stono have partially succeeded in tho object of their visit. In response to their request Adjutant Genoral Corbln has ordered tho Tenth Pennsylvania regiment, now on routo from Manila, to proceed to Pittsburg for muster out, and President McKinloy will ondoavor to bo present on that occasion. Ho spondlug to a request that Colonel Hawkins be mado a brigadier general tho president said ho would be glad to glvo the recognition, provided there wero no military obstacles. Spain's Sugar Famine Washington, July 7. Aa a result of the loss of her colonies, Spain's sugar factories, with a yearly production of 60,000 tons, havo beon unable to satisfy the homo demand, amounting to about 100,000 tons per annum. According to Consular Agent Mertens, at Valencia, the government has been petitioned to reduce the high prohibitive duty of 102 Vi per cent to GO por cont, and in spite of tho opposition of tho refineries tho reduction probably will be mado as a revenue producing measure. An Army Ofllcor's Dlsgraco. Washington, July 7. President Mc Kinloy has approved the sontonco of the court martial In the caso of Cap tain John M. Neall, Fourth cavalry, and tho officer has been ordered to bo dismissed from tho military sorvlco, Ho was ' recently convicted by court martial or violations of tho army reg' ulations in connection with his ad ministration of tho affairs of tho mess fund of his company and other flnan clal matters. Itlottna nt Baroolonn Itonotvod. London, July 7. Despite assertions to the contrary, rioting at Barcelona was ronowed Wednesday night A mob stoned a number of shops, and woro cbargod by tho gendarmes. Tho mob showed light, firing revolvers at tho gendarmes, and a largo number of rioters woro wounded. Elghteon ar rosts woro mado. It Is oxpectod that martial law win De declared. Yostordav's UaHnhnll nnmna. National League: At Brooklyn Brooklyn. 7: Phlladelnhlo. 1. At. Plttq. burg Chicago, 11; Pittsburg, 8. At at, ijouis at. l,ouis, a; oiovoland, 4 At Louisville Louisville, 3: Cincin nati. 2. Atlantic Leaguo: At Allentown Aiiontown, y; Patorson, 6. At Lancas ter (10 innings) Wllkesbarro, 6; Lan caster, D. To-NIght and To-Morrow Nliht And each day and night during this weok you can cot at anv drnpirlsta Knmii'n Hahim for the Throat and Lungs, acknowledged to po tuo most successful remedy over sold for Coughs, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma and Consumption. Get a bottlo to-dav and Vnnn It always In tho houso, so you can chock your cold at once. Prico 25o and 60c. Sample bottle free. Reduced Itates to Richmond. Vo. On account of tho International tlon of the Baptist Young Pooplo's Union of America, to De held at Richmond, Va., July 13 to 10, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged to sell excursion tickets from poipts on its line, to Richmond, at rate of siugio lare lor tho round trip (tickets via Baltimore and steamboat fifty cents moro than slnglo fare). Tickets will bo sold July 11 to 13, and will be goou to return until Julv Bl. Innlnnlvn oxcopt that on deposit of ticket with tho joint Agent at icichmond boforo July 28, and the payment of fiftv conta. thn minn, limit may bo extended to leave Richmond not later tnan August 15. 1800. Stop ovor at Washlnirton on return t rln fnr ton aays, not to exceed final limit of tickt. For specific rates and condltionn annlv tn ticket Agents. Florida Short Line. Tho Now Ynrlf mill Plnrl,la l o ,7 ,. , ' . m ouumeru uauway, leaving uroad street station, Philadelphia, daily at 5:31 p. ru. carrlos through Pullman sleeping cn-s to Augusta and Savannah, Ga., Jacksonville and Tampa, FIa via Charlotte and Columbia. This Is the short lino and most attractive routo to points In Georgia and Florida. All Information cheorfully furnished hy Charles L. Hopkins, District Passenger Agont, 828 Chestnut street. Philadelphia. Reduced Untea l l'lilludelpliln via Penn- jlvunln Railroad. On flcMIInf nf . J, a T-..l. 11,1 t li.i. - v. u . luuiuuiuu o m io mn- vjinlliin in lm IiaIiI of Tlkll.. .1.-11.1- t.., n. . , ... ....... 4 ....nuuiflJUti, ,j my tfjt 1800, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged to sell to all persons applying excursion tickets from statloni on its lino in tlio Stato of Pennsylvania to Philadelphia, at ralG of slnirlft farn fnr thn rntmA l.lnnlnl mum rate fifty cents). Ticket will bo sold oa July 20 only, and will bo good to return until July23,lnc)uslve. Many a Lover Has turned with disgust from an otherwise lovable girl with an offensive breath. Karl's Clover Root Tea purifies tho breath by its action on the bowels, etc., as nothing else will. Sold for years on absolute guarantee. Price 23 c. and 80 cm. Sold by P. I), Kirlln on a guarantee. SUMMER OtfTIHGB. rKnROMALLY.COKI)tJCTEl) TOUIIS VIA. PENN SYLVANIA nAiwtoAn, m. lwn.ilrntili tlnllrniul Comimny an nounces tho following I'orsonally-Comltictcd Tours for tho Summor and oarly Autumn of 18011 : Tn tho North. Including Niagara falls, lo- ronto, Thousand Islands, tho St. Lawrence, Montreal, Quobee, ltobcrval (LakoSt. John), tho Saguenay, An Sablo Chasm, Lakes Cham- plain and Goorgo, Saratoga, and a iiayiiguv rl.lA tlirnnah thn lllelllallfls of tllO HlUlsoll, l.lli Ain.iit7. ltato. 120: August 12 to-25, visiting Bamo points as first tourexeept IfM.nri.al nhil thn Sauiiouav. Kate. ttOO for tho round trip, from Now York, Phlladcl- nhla. llaltlmoro. and Washington, l'ropor- tlonato rates from other points. T,. Vlamtm FaIIr. excursion tlckctsgood to return within ten days will bo sold on July 27, August 10 and 21, Septemher 7 anu ai, Of itnlmr 6 and 10. at rate of S10 from Phlla- dnlnhln. llaltlmoro. and Washington. Theso clint Include transDortation only, anu w nnrmtt. nf ulnn nvnr within limit at riuffalo. Kochoster, Catiandaigua, and Watklns on tho return trip. Vtvn-Jni, Innr in OcittVRburir. LUrBV. Btld Washington September 10. Kate f25 from Now York, f23 from l'hilauoipuia. rropor tlnnfifn rntivi from othor nolnts. An.nlnvnnlav tour to Gettysburg, Luray Cavorns, Natural Ilridgo, Virginia Hot Springs, niebmond, and Washington, Octolior 10. Rate, J05 from Now York, $03 from Philadelphia. Proportionate rates from othor points. For itineraries and further information apply to ticket agents, or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant Genoral Passotiger Agont, Philadelphia. Pncmt.oiiia Cured. Mrs. A. T. Lawrence, of Beaver, Pa., says: "Brazilian Balm brought inc. out ol n severe attacn oi piieuinouia in splendid shapa. It is a wonderful rem edy for cough9 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 family." Shouaniloah drug storo, wholesale agents NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION. Reduced Rates to Los Anqklib, Cal., via Pennsylvania Railkoab For tho National Educational Association Convention to bo hold at Los Angeles, Cal , Jnly 11 to 14, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will Bell excursion tickets via direct' routes from points on its lino, to Los Angeles, Cal., and return, at rate of slnglo faro for tho round trip, plus f 2.00 membership fee, Theso tickets will bo sold, good going Juno 2-1 to July 7, and when stampod by Joint Agont at Los Angeles, good to return, arriving at final destination, until Scptcmbor 5. For further information apply to ticket agents. (AndTonic-in Tablet Form) For All Diseases op the GENERATIVE ORGANS JlEVetOPES AND OrESYouilirULSTRfNOHl ToEvcnYpARTornic system GUARANTEED JNFMUBU; BVblAlL&Loo SEtfD Stamp rorPjiMPmn PMMERICANDRIIGCO . Sold In Bhenandoah at Kl RUIN'S PHARMACY Orders by moll sent to any address. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. IN EFFECT MAY 14, 1899. Pftsaeneer trains leave Shenandoah for Tcnn BiAtlngton, Whlto Hall, Catoflauquu. Allwitown. I W O. Ill , J.4 ui UIIU U If I, HI, For Wllkesbarro, "White Haven and PIttston iu a 4, i ui.i im aim o n p. in. For Laceyvllle, Towanda, Bayro, Waverly, ji ti, Avwiicodcr, iiuuuio, ivngara rails, Auburn, Syracuse, Ithaca, Geneva and the lt1t n m 1 1 .1 It 1M i. i-os, aw A a. o. 4.4 UIIU U II II. ID For Belvidere, Delaware Water Gap and For Lambertville and Trenton, 7 60 a. m. For .TpAI1Pv111 T.ovlatnn nn.l tlin..n.Hf 1 ror iucaooo, Auuenrleil, Jlazleton, Stockton and T.umli.pVn,il ROM V Kn mil. men . , "! " -v, . w, J 1. nu,.t id UIIU 5 17 p. ra. ForJeddo, Drlfton and Freeland, 8 88, 1012 , in., a it ii. in. For Bcronton, 5 2ft. 10 12 a. m., 5 17 p. m. . - -, " uuMiuviuo, uiiu Asuiana, i uu, Anu728p.ro. ' ' ror uaven uun, Centralis, Mount Carmel and Shamokln, 10 40 n. m., 1 42, 0 07, 9 23 p. m. k.k v,vi iittto anu ueiano, 5 28, 7 W, 10 12 n, m.. and 12 52, 8 17 p. m. , .Trains .will leave Shamokln at 700, 9 20 a.m.. at 7 60, 10 12 a. m., 12 62, 5 17 p. ru. Leave Bhenandoah for l'ottnvllle, St. Clair, New Cattle, Morea and New Hoaton, 7(0 and 10 12 a. m , 12 82 and 5 17 p, in. ,j?e roUavllle jor Shenandoah, (M5a.ra 12 85, 805, 8 15 p. m. tinimiuu wr nuenanaoan, v 80 a. ro.. 12 13, 8 09, 6 26, 8 81 p. tn. ' 8UNDAY TRAINH. Trolna U.. . T ti .. . Vn i " , "w"-M. w u. III., t XI p. III., Train leave Shamokln for Bhenandoah at owa. ra.. and o 85 p. in. TiilVfl Nlmnnniinnli fn. Vn lit. r . City. I'arlc I'laco, Delano, McAdoo. Audenrled, T,. '.-."." i.vunuti xuru, caiucrl v unu iiiiucu ynunic. 'J 47 a. m., and 0 82 p. m. Hall, Coplay, Allentown, Kaaton and l'hllllp. burir. O 47 a. m.. ... A at ... .....iw- yor new Yoric and I'hlladelphla, 9 47 a. ra. and 6 27 p. m. ' ' . u, uuttjuc, Supt. Traneportatlon, ClIAltLES S. LEK,Ua3e,&V!a- A. W. NONNEMACHEl" mV. 1!. A..Y" Houth Uethlebem. Fa. nilllons of Dollars Gonplnnmoko oyoryyoar. Tako no tbkibbt got your honsoa tock,fuj. nlture, etc., insured in flrat-claaaro. llablo oompaoloa aa Toprenentod by DAVID FAUST, ,s"ran Aeem AUoXJUsndAeddaoUl ovapaql BY THE CHASE HUltSEMES linn, VIMJOn JVfnf v. UVii.,uiMl01 10 JO. CM mjit. IVrintuenteu. DloTpitat. Tli lualruM mllrluniMl. Addrw. This Hot Weathersa- 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 fire 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. Coat Street SHENAN DOAH P A. POLITICAL CARDS. JjlOIt COUNTY COMMI8SIONEH, FRANK R. KANTNER, Ov Lorry Subject to Kerubllcan rule pOB COUNTY COMMIBSIONKIt, HORACE F. REBER, Of Fikb QnovK, Pa. Subject to Itepubllcan rules. OU COUNTY COJIMISSIONItU, BENJ. KAUFMAN, Of TkkMoht. Subject to Itepubllcan rules.' -TjlOIt COUNTY COMMISSIONER, JOSEPH WYATT, OV HUHNANDOAIt. Subject to TIcpubllcan rules.' -pOH COUNTY REGISTER, F. C. REESE, Or SlICTJlKDOAIt. Subject to Rcpublloan rules. pOR RECORDER' OF DEEDS, EMANUEL JENKYN, ' Of Potts vi ixk, Formerly of Jollctt). Sublcct to Republican rules. JjlOR RECORDER, J. H. NICHTER," Op Pottsviijji. Subject to Democratic rules. JOR CLERK OF THE COURTS, ' JOHN T. SH0ENER, Op Onwiosnnna. Subject to Repnbllcan rules. pOR PROTHONOTARY, JAMES fl'ELHENNY, Op Maiiasot Cttt. " j Subject to Republican rules. OR DISTRICT ATTORNEY CHARLES E. BERGER, Or CaiHoii. Subject to Republican rulca. SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparklintr Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, Blown Stout, Half and Half, Beer and Porter. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S BOCK BEER ON TAP At all it3 customers to-day. Solomon Haak's, 116 South Main Street, Will receive prompt attention. YOUR EYES. J. D. COLDREN, Of Schuylkill Haven, The noted Refractlonlst, who has testimonials "'o nest people or the county, as to his ability, win bo at ' GnUHLER'B DRUG STORE WEDNESDAY OP EACH WEEK. If your eyes cause you any trouble call and see biro. Glasses furnished If needed and no medlclno. EXAMINATIONS FREE. LAKESIDE! UlC Onlv nltStliro roan n.. I.I ...... I , ... 1 - .www., uiiu iiiimw i;i uuuu In this rertnn. m,t. ...ni'i .1.. . r ii "wh will uc IIIC UU3b successfully conducted since in existence. The boats for the lake are now undergoing repairs nt ReadlnB. The grove will be cleaned daily by wotkmen. Ice and wood to nrensre snrt nrcma . 1. r ii l r . v "r iiicnio panics will be furnished free. An orchestra will be l.u,,,cu i lms resort for Uie entire season. rot particulars address D. J. YOST, Prop., Bamesvllio, Pa. A H?ndsomo ComplCTdorTl is one of the greatest oharms I " one of the greatest oharms a woman can f SVSilt: l 0I10N,,g Own pSwiail 'J