1 TheHerald IMT UtLlSHHIi 1870. "All thr No- Thai's Fit lo Prim," iMxlied f rry I'veiilng, eacrpt Sunilny, nt 8 Hnulli .Inrtll ii street, Blieiinmlonh, l'n. I.ONU DI-TANCIS TKLIU'IIONH. The Ilcrnld l delivered In Shenandoah and tlio iirroiindlni! tow ns for ilx cents n w ck, pay able to the carriers. Hy mull tS.00 n ymr, or 23 cent month payoblo In advance. Ad vertisements charged nccordlnR to space and position. The publishers rwcrvo tho Huh to change tho position of advertisement, whenever tho publication of news demands it Tha Hbt la reserved to reject ohy advertisement, whether paid for or not, that ln nubflahers nuiv deem Improper. Advcr- tlsliiR re made known upon application Kntered at the pot office nt Shenandoah, Pa., second class mall matter. SATURDAY. JULY 8. 1809. OUR COUNTRY : First, Last and Forever Thk XX Knnsas regiment will, from present Indications, get n double X recention when It returns to the Grasshopper stnto. Public Interest and curiosity Is just about evenly divided between the "kissing bus" and the Jjemocra tie county convention on Monday. John M. Gauman, ex-Chairman of the Democratic State Committee, is confined to his home at Nanticoko suffering from u severe attack of typhoid fever, Somk gold Is going east' across the Atlantic, but gold is still coming In from Australia. Our Pacific trade will occupy a more important place in statistics hereafter. Councilman Nkiswkntkr Is a firm believer in self-preservation, as evldeuoed at last night's meeting of Council. It is William first, and the people second, with him. . A system of free schools has been started in Manila, and it will be ex tended as fast as the islands quiet down. It is a fair average specimen of the tyranny the United States has in contemplation. There is weeping and wailing and gnashing of teeth in the Tammany organization at the thoughts of Croker's wrath when he reads of the Fourth of July celebration in the wigwam, and the mistake made in putting ex-Governor Hogg, of Texas, on the list of speakers. ties in Schuylkill county to adopt the system adopted by tho Berks Demo crats, of assessing every candidate $20.00 before his name can be pre sented to the convention. It depends upon who the county chairman might be. Some of them might Quail under the load. Democratic papers have much to say of a censorship at Manila, but they can name no essential fact that has been suppressed. The official dis patches have given a careful and complete history of events. As for sensation mongers and alarmists, the people are glad to know that their canard factory is cut oil from cable facilities. The Tamaqua Recorder pretends to be in deadly fear that the Demo crats will nominate a gold bug at their county convention on next Mon day for Judge. A year previous it didn't seem to worry them in fact, it seemed to have inspired new life into them, to support then, what they now denounce. Its sudden change of front has bewildered every body, even its proprietors Ashland News. Gen-. Harbison Gray Otis is an other man who thinks the Senate's delay in ratifying the treaty was the causoof the Filipino outbreak. Otis was In the islands at the time, and probably knew as much about the conditions in that quarter as any body. His judgment is endorsed by everybody whose opinion on the sub ject ia entitled to any weight. A guln ill do thought that Gorman, Hoar and the other obstructives in the Senate represented the majority of the American people. He had an idea that Bryan, Atkinson, Garrison and the other copperheads would either go over to the Philippines themselves and help him or prevent the govern went from sending any more soldiers over to crush him. Aguinaldo made a very serious mistake, but the mis take was natural. Gorman, Hoar, Bryan, Billy Mason, Atkinson and the rest of the gang of copperheads aro responsible for the loss of every American life which has been ex pended in the Philippines. The American poople will attend to those renegades If any of them come up as candidates for any office hereafter. "The Prudent Man Setteth His House in Order." Your human tenement should be given even more careful attention than the house you live in. Set it in order by thoroughly renovating your whole system through blood made pure by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. Then every organ toUl act promptly and regularly. JfkfOdS SaMcibwdlta 'GOLD DUST." WASHING DISHES A mountain ol dishes confront, tho nrerago house wife niter nil the family h.iv dined Thcv are greasy dlilies, too, and hard to Rut clean Kith snap ana water. The best, easiest nmikcst and cheapest way to wash dishes Is to use a little For THE Chicago HENLEY REQATTA ENDED. Ifowoll, thoAmorlcnn StudontAbroml, IlotnliiH tlio Diamond Sculls. Henlcy-on-Thnmos, July 8. The Honloy royal regatta camo to an end yosterday undor the most favorablo conditions. Tho racing contained no surprises and no closo finishes. There was a fooling of rollof, however, when for the stewards' challenge cup the Magdalen crew disposed so easily of tho German crow that many had pre dicted would win. Tho cheers which greeted tho winners wero much heart ier thnn those glvon to any other vic tors and emphasized the general joy that tho trophy was not to ho taken abroad. There was much enthusiasm when tho young Etonians fairly rowed down their strong opponents, Pcmuroko col lege, In tho ladles' challenge plate, and re-established their claim as tho hold ers of this trophy. Howell's victory in the diamond challenge sculls was also Immensely popular. Howell Is nn American oars man, n student of Trinity Hall, Cam bridge. Ho bent Dlackstafto, of the Vesta Itowlne club. Howell was tho present holder of the diamond sculls. When Lady Esther Smith presented the prizes after the races Colonel Wll lan, the umpire, made a brief speech, In which ho welcomed the foreign crews to Henley. Ho said: "Wo are especially glad to renew ac quaintance with tho Argonauts, who made such a favorable Impression when they wore here two years ago. We like to seo that they made a bold hid for tho grand, and although wo should be extremely sorry to part with the cup, there is no place whore wo would rather seo it go than to Canada." Yon Try It. If Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure, which is sold for tho small prico of 25 cts., 50 cts. and $1 00, docs not euro take the bottle back and we will refund your monoy. Sold for over fiftv years on this guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 50 eta. Sold by P. D. Klrlin on a guarantee. ALQER AND THE SENATORSHIP. No Alllnnco With I'lneroo and No In tention to RohIkii. War Alger had a word to say about ine contest tor the Michigan United States SMiatorship. He denied In tho most positive manner the oxistence of any political combination between uovernor Plngree and himself. "There can be." he said, "nn nn Utical combination between Governor fingree ana myself, because it would oe iinpossiDie ior me wnno a mem ber or the cabinet to form one with anybody who is not in perfect accord with tho president's policy, and Gov ernor Plngree is known not to ha. heartily favor the president's policy. ana navo no intention of resigning uuiu cue caoint. Secretary Alger added that be had told Governor Plngree and his friends that he was not a candidate for the senatorsnip Jn the sense of seeking the piace at tne Hands of tho legislature. and that he would not put any money into me campaign. SWA1YIP- Is not recommended for cvufiuiuK. uutuyuu nave ROOT kidney, liver or bladder xvu 1 troubloitwill be found lust the remedy you need. At druggists in fifty cont and dollar sizes. You may bavo a sample bottte of this wonderful new discovery by mail free, also pamphlet telling all about it. Address. ir. Kilmer &Co.,Ulngliamton, N.Y. Itocrultlni; Dwindling In Enulnnd. London. July 8. In thn lords yesterday the secretary of state for war, the Marquis of Lansdowno Introduced a bill which is regarded as the thin end of the wedce of rnn. scrlptlon and as likely to render the government unpopular. Lord Lans downe said he did not favor conscrip tion, but he thoucht it advlsalilB that such -a bill should be in readiness If wuiueu, ana mat "tne country should uuw it stanas with regard to this question." Already the Liberal papers are attacking the government and asking what need there Is of such a measure unless consciiptlon is in tended. Looking to the fact that re cruiting Is dwindling, tho bill will be regarded with great suspicion. Sick Headaches, The curse of ovomorkod womankind, are quickly and surely cured by Karl's Clover Root Tea, the great blood purifier and tissue builder. Money refunded If not satisfactory. Prico 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Klrlin on a guarantee. pJu Sl u oNot Cons"dto . v..HUO,VUiU .J my o.a prominent omciai close to President A. J. Cassatt, u. wiu i-ewisyivania, railroad, denied tho published statement that the Penn sylvania and the Now York Central railroads had entered a compact by which the two systems had practically ucwuiu uuu. iu u reporter he said: "Tho story is too absurd to receive any consideration. There has nover been any thought of consolidating the two systems. Tho statement is simply a re hash of a story published some time ago. The New York Central Is prac tically a family railroad ownnrl hv ih Vanderbllts, while there are 30.000 stockholders In tho Pennsylvania rail road." Tlio Joir ChanipInriHhlp. Lake Forest. Ills.. July 8. Tho nolf championship for 1899 will be won by an eastern man. H. M. Morrlman, of the Mpadowbrook Gold club, of Hemp stead, u- i; and the present cham pion, Flndlay S. Douglass, won the seml-flnals In the amateur golf tour nament at Onwentsla yesterday, and today will meet In the deciding etruKr gle for tho championship. It will he a Scotch golfer against a native American. Ms V I "HOLD DOBTi WASHING POWDER In tho dlili -water. It acts like magic, cuts the grease and makes the dishes perfectly clean. In fact nil cleaning is made cnsler by this grout cleanser, and nt half the cost oi soap. greatest economy buy our largo package. N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY St. Louis New York Doiton Aro Ulfts'liKiMo For Uuty! Now York, .Tuly 8. In tho formal examination before Collector Dldwoll yesterday afternoon Into tho ense of Mrs. Phyllis E. Dodgo, who Is alleged to have smuggled Jowolry Into this country, Edward Lauterhnch, counsel for Mrs. Dodge, raised a decidedly novel point. Ho ndmittcd that tho Jewelry was purchased abroad, but do clared that it was given to Mrs. Dodgo, not purchased by her, so that the tariff law in no way applies to It. Nothing whatever is said In the law about dutlablo goods purchased abroad and given outright to anothor porson. Col lector Dldwoll reversed his decision. Kluked to Doiitli liy Hoodlums. Philadelphia, July 8. Thomas Ash- worth, 43 years, a former saloonkeeper, and lately a United Gas Improvement company employe, was picked up dead from the ' pavement In front of 5414 Wyaluslng avenue shortly before Thursday midnight. Ashworth was at tacked by four drunken young men and kicked Into Insensibility. Their names are Elmer Wilson, John Kennedy, Al bert Kelly and John Daly. Thoy are under arrest, and Ashworth's watch was found In Kelly's possession. It Is asserted that the gang went through Ashworth's pockets as he lay pros trate. A CHILD ENJOYS Tbo pleasant flavor, gentle action, and sooth Ing effect of Syrup of Figs, when in need of laxative, and if tlio father or mother bo costlvo or bilious, the most gratifying results follow It use ; to that it is tho best family remedy known and every family should have a bo'tlo. Manafactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. Unolo Snm's Money Order IliiBlnoRS Washington, July 8. A comparative statement of tho .monoy order business of tho country for tho quartor ending March 31 last, tho final returns which have Just come In, show thoro were 7.846,168 monoy orders Issued, amounting to iB2,383,038. This is an increase over the corresponding quar tor last year of $3,890,306. Tcntorday'a linsobnll Games. National League: At Pittsburg- Pittsburg, 7; Chicago, 0. At Boston- Boston. 8: Now York, 3. At Brooklyn ton, 4; Baltimore?" 3". M LbulavlUo Liouisviiie, 0; Cincinnati, 3. Atlantic League: At Richmond Nowark, 11: rtlchmond. 7. At Lancas ter Lancaster, 4; Wllkesharro, 3. At Aiientown ui innings) Paterson, Allentown, 3. AppIIonntH l'or Army Commissions Washington, July 8. It is stated at the war department that almost every officer who served In the volunteer army during the war with Spain, and who had been honorably mustered out, haB again offered his services to meet tne needs or the Philippine campaign, Aiiogemer no less than 10,000 applf uuuuiis iur commissions in the new volunteer army now forming have heen received. Tylor Will Try For tlio Sonnto, Norfolk, Va., July 8. Tho Virginian Pilot sayo that Governor J. Hoge Tyler will soon becomo a candidate to succeed Hon. Thomas S. Martin in the United states senate. This lnforma tlon Is derived from a close personal and political friend of the jrovernor. He will take this action In deference to the wishes of free silver advocates and the promotors of the May confer ence. Snntfnsro Hero to Bo n Colonol. Washington, July 8. Captain Brere ton, of the Twenty-fourth infantry, who distinguished himself during the Santiago campaign. Is to be appointed to the colonelcy of one of the volunteer regiments. A uluohor to Uo DIfteracod. Berlin, July 8. Measures havo been ianen to strike off tho rolls of thn Prussian nerreuhaus, or house of lords, the name Of Prfnrn flnhhnrH TH,,ho. great grandson of tho famous generai wuu vummunueu tne Prussians at the battle of Waterloo. Some years ago Prince Blucher, who had ruined hlm- seu at tne gambling table, fled to Now York city, whero, It Is said, he became naturalized. Consumption Cured. BROUGHT BACK FROM THR GRAVE. Last November Mr. losenh Tames. painter, of 325 W. Pearl St., Indianapo lis, Ind., was at death's door with quick tuusunipuoo, wasieu to a skeleton; his Iuml's a mass of ulceration: his and family. He was kept in a constant stupor with omum. A friend, think no- to relieve his terrible cough, gave him a bottle of Brazilian Balm. Seeing Its wonuenui eitcct, tne doctor advised its continued use. Mr. James soon after dismissed ins doctor, and depended on the Balm alone. His recovery was rapid and complete, and in February he returned to work. His lungs arc bound, and his weight greater than at any time iu ins itie. ills recovery is regarded as almost a tmracie, COMMA UACILLI'S. In consumption beware of cough mix tures and prescriptions that contain opium. Opium parnlizes the nerves, and gives the comma bacillus a good chance to destroy the lungs. It is always fatal. Brazilian Balm does not contain a trace of any opiate, but stimu lates the nerves with new life and power, destroys the microbe, and restores all that is left of the diseased lu sound and healthy state which no other remedy has ever been known to accom plish. Shenandoah drag toro, wholesale agents I .. . . WOMEN LEADERS AND THE QUEEN. SIr. Sownll mid Mint Anthony I'ro- Hontod to llor MnJoHty. London. July 8. A numbor of Amer ican, colonial and continental guests of tho International Congress of Wo men having oxprcsscd a'doslro to pay tholr rospocts to tho qucon, Lndy Aber deen arranged a trip to Windsor yes terday afternoon, whon her majesty as sented to the suggestion that sue should drive slowly through tho quad- rnnclo of tho cnstlo and recelvo a low of tho more promlnont delegates. Miss Susan U. Anthony, who, witn Mrs. May Wright Sowall, tho nowly olected president of tho congress, on- Joyed tho prlvllogo of presentation, said to a correspondent: "I had nover Boon tho queen beforo ana could not but fool a thrill when, looking Into her wonderful faco, I saw her, as hor life Is going out, welcoming tlio woman h movement, which is tho precursor oi tho Twonticth contury. What pleased mo most was whon lieTmajcsty saiu: 'Now, 1 cannot havo those ladles who aro visiting mo return without giving them a cup of tea.' "Sir Arthur Iliggo, tho queen's pri vate secretary, replied: 'But, your majesty, they are hero In hundreds.' "'I do not card,' said tho queen, 'II they are hero In thousands. They must nil havo a cup of tea whon they coino to see me.' "And we had It In tho queen's pal- aco, as a recognition of tho great wo manhood of our country. Mrs. Sewall said: "Tho queen look ed ton years younger than whon I saw her ten years ago. Evory line In hor faco displayed sorcnoty, sweetness and pleasure. She looked us each full In tho oyes with a quick keen glance. Hor volco Is melodious, and thero is a total absence of certain lines of tho mouth shown In most photographs of her Indicating disdain.1' Young Mothersi Croun is tlio terror of thousands of young inothors becanso its outbreak ia so agonizing and frequently fatal. Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure acts like magic in cases of croup, it has never been Known 10 laii. xno worst cases relievod immediately. Price 25 eta.. B0 cts. and tl.00. Sold by P. D. Klrlin on a guarantee. THE CHRISTIAN ENDEAVORERS. A Controversy Over tlio Attendance nt tho Great OnthorlnK. Detroit, July 8. Tho mooted ques tion of tho number of people brought Into Detroit by tho Christian Endeavor convention cropped out at tho outset of last night's meeting In Tent Endeav or, when Secretary Baer took occasion to publicly criticize the Detroit nows papers for saying that tho Influx of delegates from other states was not nearly as large as had been anticipated In tho local commltteo's estimates. Mr, Baer said he 'had no statement yet to mako about tho attendance as com nared with other years. Ho promised to mako ono later, but called on all Endeavorers present to rise. A largo majority of thoso present stood up which Mr. Baer assumed to be proof of his view of the attendance question. Tho newspapers' estimate of total vis itors Is 20,000 In round numbers. Mr. Baer denied that anybody conDOcted with Christian Endeavor committees had evor told Dotrolt peoplo that they had reason to expect 50,000 Endeavor- ors. At all events, tho secretary in slsted that tho Christian Endeavor main nfrJetYfigs': hnfnrn been ? crowd A Card. We, the undersigned, do hereby apn-oo to refund tho money on a 50-cent bottio of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar if it fails to cure your cough or cold. Wo also gnaran too a 25-cent bottio to provo satisfactory or money refunded. A. Wasloy, C. II. Hagon buch, Shenandoah Drug Storo, and P. W. Bicrstein & Co. ll-14-33t-dw THE PRODUCE MARKETS As rtollootod hy Dealings In Plillndol phfa nnd Dnltlmoro Philadelphia, July 7. Flour prices ruled in Duyers tavor; winter superfine, 125 Z.Z3; Pennsylvania roller, clear, $303.25 olty mills, extra, $2.25ffl2.G0. Itye flour dull, but steady, at 2 per barrel for cholco Pennsylvania. Wheat dull: No. 2 rod, spot, in elevator, 375i03Sc; No. 2 yellow, for local trade, 40Hc. Oats qulot and steady; No. 2 white, Slo.J No. 2 white, clipped, 31Htf32c. Hay firm; cholco tlm othy, $17 for largo bales. Beef firm beef hams, $25.60ff26. Pork Bteady; fam Ily, $11.60912. Lard steady. Butter firm western creamery, 1518c.: do. factory. lZ&HVic.: Imitation creamery, 13010c, Now York dairy, 13V4&170.; do. creamery. 15W18V4C.; fancy Pennsylvania prints loh bins at 21024c, do. wholesale, 20c Chceso steady; large, white and colored, 8c; do, small, 6Vic Eggs baroly bteady; New York and Pennsylvania, 15yi10c.i west' ern, fresh, 14H15c; southern, 08Uo. Po tatoes firm; southern, firsts, $203; do, seconds, $131.75; Lone Island, $23. Cab base nominal at $1.5002.60 per barrel crate for Long Island. Muskmolons steady for fancy, but poor stock nes Iected; Charleston, per barrel, $102.60 do. per basket, 75c.0$1.6O. Watermelon In heavy supply, arrivals footing up to 70 carloads; tow show quality to com mand top prices and many are not bring ing freight; most sales In range of $1000 165 per carload. Baltimore, July 7. Flour quiet and un changed. Wheat steady; spot and month, 73y,073T4c; August, 74K075c; September, 7GiCKc; steamer No. 2 red, 6S0C3o, southern, hy sample, 700750.; do. on grade, 7OV407i4o. Corn weak; spot, month and August, 37037c; September, 37W0 mc; steamer mixed, 35035Hc; south em, white, 41041Vic.; do. yellow, 42042Vic Oats dull and easy; No, 2 white, 3232Hc No. 2 mixed, 8030Hc Itye firm; No. ! narby, 6"Hc.: No. 2 wostern, 61o. Hay unsettled and easy; No. 1 timothy. $16. Drain freights firmer; steam to Liverpool, per bushel, Stid. July; Cork, for orders, per quarter, 33.03a. ld. July; 3s.03s. Ed August. l.lvo Stoou Marlrots. New York, July 7. Cattls firm to shade higher; medium grass cattle shade lower; fat cows steady; bulls and thin cows weak to lOo. lower; steers. $4.(006.80; tops, $6.10; good to cholco oxen and stags, $1.2506.50; bulls, $3.6504.10; cows, $1.7604.20; veals firm to 25c. higher) buttermilks dull; veals, $406.60; butter milks, $2,763. Sheep steady; prime to cholco lambs firm, medium dull; ten cars unsold; sheep, $806; chpfco wothers, $5.25; lamb, $507: one car choice, 17.40) pulls. M.tfHtti.DU, llOgB BlOW Ul .Wlft.iV, Bast Liberty, Pa., July 7.-CattlQ steady extra, $5,454)5.50; prime, $5,8006.40; rorr)' mon, $3.6004,40. Hogs fairly active; best assorted mediums, $1.15; best Yorkers, $4.12V:04.15, pigs, as to quality, $M2M$ 4.15; common to fair Yorkers, $4.1004.1214: good roughs, $3.4003.60; stags and piggy sows, $2.60013.36, Sheep steady; choice wethers, $1.8004.85; common, $203; year lings, $305, spring lambs, $3.5006.60; veal calves, $707.25. What It Shllob 7 A grand old remedy for Cough, Colds and Consumption ; used through the world for half a century, has cured innumerable cases of Incipient consumption and relieved many in advanced stages. If you are not satisfied with the results we will refund your money Price 25 cts.. 60 eta. and tl.DO. fold hv P. I). Klrlin on a guarantee, IF YOU ARE IN DOUBT Whether you havo Kidnoy or Bladda dlseasojust l it somo of yourtirlnoii a glass tutnlilcr and lot it stand 2 hours j If it has n sodlmont, or a milky cloudy appcaranco, if It Is ropy oj Btrlngy.jnalo or discolored, your Kid Hoys or Bladder aro sick. nthnr nnrlmis RvmntomS aro naln II tho back, frequent deslro to urinate M pocklly at night, a burning ecaldlnj pain in passing urino or when yon nrino BiaiiiB mien. Tho ono euro euro for diseases or tat Kldnoys, Liver, Bladder and Blood Rheumatism, Dyspopia and Chronlj Constipation 1b Dr. David Kennedy 'Favorito Remedy. It lias cured l many cases whero nil olso failed and to Hold at all drutt Btoros for f 1.00 for a - . ... A n ff largo bottio, or six doiucb ior u.w. Ttv n. nneclal arrangement with th manufacturers, wo oiler our Teadere th opportunity of getting a trial bottle oi this Invaluable remedy absolutely fro which will bo sent postpaid to nnyona who will send their address to tho DR. DAVID KENNEDY CORPORATION, Eondout, N.Y., and mention this papeii Tho publishers of this paper pnarj anteo tho genuineness of this liberal . SUMMER OUTIHGS. l'MlSONAIXY-CONPUCTED TOUBS VIA PENN SYLVANIA EAH.KOAD. Tl,,, PnmiBvlvanla Kallroad Company an nounces tho following Personally-Conducted Tours for the Summor ana cany auiuu.i. 1800 : .. To tlio North. Including Niagara tails, lo- ronto, Thousand Islands, tho St. Lawrence, Montreal, Quebec, Roberval (LakoSt. John), tlm Ricueniiv. Au Sablo Chasm, Lakes Cham- plain and George. Saratoga, and a daylight rido through the Highlands of tho Hudson, July 23 to August 7. Bate, fl25; August u to 25, visiting samo points as first tour except Hoborval and tho Saguonay. Rate, $100 for the round trip, from Now York. Philadel phia, Baltlmoro, and Washington. Propor tionate rates from othor points. To Niagara Falls, excursion tlckotsgood to return within ten days will he sold on July D7. Ausust 10 and 24, September 7 and 21, October 5 and 10, at rato of ?10 from Phlla .inlnhW Tlaltlmoro. and Washington. These tickets include transportation only, and will nnrmlt of stou over within limit at Buffalo, Rochester, Canandaigua, and Watklns on tho rnturn trio. Fivo-day tour to Gettysburg, Luray, and wafilnitnn Sontcmbor 10'. Eato ?25 from Now York, $22 from Philadelphia. Proper tionato rhtos from other points. An eloven-day tour to Gettysburg, Luray Caverns, Natural Bridgo, Virginia Hot Springs, Richmond, and Washington, October 10. Rato, $05 from Now York, $03 from Philadelphia. Proportionate rates from other noints. For itineraries and further Information apply to ticket agents, or address Geo. W, Boyd, Assistant Goneral Passenger Agent, Philadelphia, Cnnae For Imnncy. Atamccting of women's olubs In Maine ono of tho spoakers told or a gin sno naa known early in llfo and who had died in After tho funeral tho husband re marked that ho "did not seo why Mary Ann should hnvo took crazy, for to his knowlcdgo sho had not been out of that kitchen for 80 yours." Admiral 'Corvora Acquitted. jjo,irJd ...July 8. Admiral Cervera Spanish fleet destroyed In tne'uatfte of Santiago, whoso conduct has been the subject of Inquiry by special court martial, were yesterday acquitted and formally liberated. Sonrvy Strlolton Gold SoeknrH. Scattlo, Wash., July 8. Word comes from Dawson that parties arriving thero from the Edmonton route re port that about 75 prospectors were wintering there, and that IB or 20 aro reported to havo died from scurvy. Tho remainder tiro more or loss affected. rtovoiutioiiftrr wi-nin,ifnn. London, July 8.The Constantlnopl correspondent of Tho Rtnn,in,.i .. The Vail of Van. Turkish aX reports an incursion of an armed band "uujiury Armonians from Per sia. There have been conflicts with the , j "uu Aurxisn troops, accom panied by desperato fighting. Soveral vwsuuo uuvu utieu Kiuea. To-Nlght and To-Morrow Nltrht And each day and night daring this weok you can get at any druggists Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, acknowledged to bo tho most successful remody over sold for toughs, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma and Consumption. Get a bottle to-day and keep it always In tho house, so you can check your com at onco. Prico 25o and BOo. Samplo 001110 ireo. Reduced Itates to Itlchmonil. V. On account of tho International Conven tion of tbo Baptist Young Peonlo's Union of America, to be bold at Eichmond, Va., July 13 to 16, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged to sell excursion tickets from points on ita line, to Richmond, at rate of single faro for tho round trip (tickets via Baltimoio and steamboat fifty cents moro than single fare). Tickets will bo sold July 11 to 13. and will be good to return nntll July 31. Inclusive oxcopt that on deposit of ticket with tlm Joiut Agent at Richmond before July 28, and the payment of fifty cents, tho return limit may bo oxtended to loave Richmond not later than August 15, 1809, Stop over at Washington on return trln for ten nays, not to exceed final limit of ticket. I' or specific rates and conditions bddIv to ticket Agents. Florida bhort Line. Tbo New York ana Florida Ex nrMui. via Douincrn itauway, leaving Broad street station, i'hlladelplita, dally at 6:31 p, m, carries through Pullman sleeping can to Augusta and Bavatinsb, Gu.. Jacksonville Tampa, Pla., via Charlotte and Columbia. 1 ins is the short lino and most attractlvo route to points in Ueorgla and Florida. All Information cbeerfullyfurulshcd bv L. IJopklns, District Passenger Agent, 828 fhtnilt trt ll.II,lnl!,l Itetliiced Kutea to Philadelphia via Penn sylvania Itallroail. On account of the Prohibition State Con. ventlon, to bo held at Philadelphia, July 21, 1800, tbo Pennsylvania Railroad Corn nan v has arranged to sell to all persons applying excursion ticket? from stations on Its lino In tho State of Pennsylvania to Philadelphia, at raie 01 singio laro ior tue round trip (mini mum rato fifty cents). Tickets will be sold on July 80 onlv. anil will bo good to roturn until July 23,lncluslvo. Many a Lover lias turned with disgust from an otherwise lovable girl with an ofienslva breath. Karl's Clover Hoot Tea purifies the breath by ita action on the bonds, etc., as nothing else will. Sold for years on absolute guarantee. rice 23 cts. and 60 cU. Sold by P. D, Klrlin on a guarantee, CX'KINQ MILAN'S AS&AlLANT, When Arrnluuod JIu llouorinood Bov ornl IufUUMitlnl Itiullonl Louder. Belgrade, July 8. Major 1-iukltcll, who was driving with ox-King Milan nt tho tlmo of tho attack on Thurs day, and who was wounoou in mu hand, has boon promoted to a lieuten ant colonelcy and haB been mado tho recipient of a high ordor for defending his majesty. When Itnozovlc, tho would-bo assas sin, was arraigned ho denounced sev eral Influential Radicals, including Lloutonant Colonol NIcollcs, Editor Zauschamovlcs, of tho Radical organ Odjok Atza, M. Stanoyovlca and Pas tor Onirics. Tho last two woro sen tenced to death' In 1883, but pardoned by King Milan. Knozovle Is a fireman employed hy tho municipality. It is supposed ho was hired by an enemy of Milan. Ho Is a llosnlan, and It Is said ho had ac complices. During his flight ho en deavored to shoot hlmsolf, and when ho failed ho Jumped Into tlio Hivor Save, which Joins tho Dftnubo at uoi grado, but ho was dragged out by tho police. Fourteen members of the former Radical central commlttoo. Including ex-Promlor Tnuchanovlcs, woro ar rested on suspicion of being connected with the affair. Another ox-promler, Pastes, has been placed undor pollco supervision. Tho health of his majesty Is excel lent, and ho yesterday attended a thanksgiving service In tho cathedral. Kldunppor and IIIh Victim Cnpturod. Dedford, Pa., July 8. A man named Hofllcfluo, who two years ago abducted a boy named Rhodes from his homo at Smith's Island, Franklin county, was arrested near Everett Thursday. Tho boy was still with him. During the past two years all efforts of the par ents to locate their hoy had heen in vain until on Wednesday they hoard that ho and his abductor woro In this part of tho country. Hoflleflue and young Rhodes will be token to Frank lin county, where the former will bo tried for abduction. No Richt to Ugliness. who is lovelv in face, form and lmnAr will olwflV fiflVe friends, but one who Id be nltraetive must keen her health. If she is weak, sickly and all run down, she will be nervous and irritable. If she has constipation or kidney trouble, her impure blood will cause pimples, blotches, skin erup tions and a wretched complexion. Electtic Bitters is the best medicine in the world to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys and to purify the blood. It gives strong nerves, bright eyes, smootu, veivety ssm, -um-nlexion. It will make a cood-looking, charming woman of a run-down invalid, Onty 50, cents at A. wasicy s drug store. NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL ASSOCIATION, Reduced Rates to Los Anoe.es, Cal., via Pennsylvania Ratluoad. For tho National Educational Association Convention to bo held at Los Angelos, Cal, July 11 to 14, tbo Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets via direct routes from points on Its lino, to Los Angeles, Cal,, and return, at rato of single faro for tbo round trip, plus $2.00 membership fee. These tickets will be sold, good going Juno 24 to July It and when stamped by Joint Agent at Los Angeles, good to return, arriving at final destination, until Septembers. For further Information apply to ticket agents. "'S TONIC TARI tr-rc bJBt?oSdrnk!"0Un0SSan, Ue'u''lr caused to care any casa mih SDMUu,M?Sf ",.'Aner. " to ditfu" the w- llljUUrS. THE TABLETS CAN BE 0IVEN WITHOUT KNOWLEDGE OP THE Patipnt DI IIUIHinA Will mall wmi r r . " 'I't pon receipt euro or rotund W tlllll IMIXl aiuifie OOXOS 13.00, For sale at Klrlln's drujj store. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. IN EFFECT MAY 11, 1899. Pasnenger trains leave flhenandoah for Penn Ifayen Junction, Mmicb Chunk, Lelilghton Slatlngto.,, White Ilall, Cotaaauqua, Allilftow" ElmYrnville Towjjjda, iWre, Wnvcrly, Falls. and the 1 1 . m.. 12 52 and fi 17 n. m. For Ttf vlrln rtat1nn.n Tr..- y-i -. StroudHburff.sS'ar.Zoirp. m." UP and 38 a. tn.. 12 ft2 n ' For McAilnn. Aiiflptivtn.l TTa.1nn ani,t and Lumber Yard, 5 28, 7 60, 10 12 a. m'.( 12 62 and 17 p. m. orjeuuo, U.-lIton and Freeland, 5 28, 10 12 Knr Hrnntnn K OO in 14 .. F.irf8tCreek lrdvUleliindAsMand.4O01 and 7 28 u. m. ' 1 For ltAVflll fit in. Punlrnllo i i - - - " ) vavuilk VUIIUCI Ulill 1 v' AU v ,n,t 1 o wr, aa p. m. pl Mahanoy City, Park FJace and Delano. Trains Will lfnvn Mliutnnb-l. i v rv niM. ur i iiLUfviiin. a lot- in nn m 1160 and 4 20 n. m.. him! mi-Ivm nt u.iBn.n,inni! w, iu 14 u. m., oa, o i f p, no. Leave Hlipnnnilnnti tnr lVittaullta at nit New Castle, Morea and New Boatou, 7 60 and 10 12 a. m , 12 62 and tt 17 P. w. . jve ttevtUe for Shenandoah. 0 45 a.m.. 1285. 60S. 8 15 n. in. ' Leave Ilazleton for Shenandoah. 0 M a. m.. 12 45, 5 09, 6 2fi, 8 81 p. m. SUNDAY TUAINS. Trains leave for llAvpn trim rnMif nr Carmel and Hhamolcln, 9 45 a. m. 7 21 p. in Tralna leave Hhamnkln for uionntwinsi. -4 9 60 a. m., and 5 85 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for YatcavlUe, Mahanoy Olty. Parle Flaw. Delano, MoAdoo, Audenrled, ind y.;irniT.?. x"' r,u:"r ",!," "y t,VRThthUi?t Slatington, Catasannuk, White 'all. toglay. Allentown, Eoston and I'hllllpi- z - - . ' - w u o u. in For New York and l'linLlninhli, an. , Leave Hacleton for Blinn r' ' ' m. is. uu'rrau, uupi. Transportation, w Nouth Bethlehem, l', KOLUN II. WIUJUU.aenl.Bups., m,. . South Bethlehem, CHAW.ES 8. LEE, OenL I'w. iRt, A. W. HONNEMACimiX iTlv! I!. a'.,Y Kouth Bethlehem, Pa. nilllons of Dollars Oo, op in nmoko every yor. Take no iuxb uuv get your nooses, slock, fur nitnre, eto., insured In fl rat-class re liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, ,Is"rai'ccT rt UK. CHARCOT An Excellent Combination. Tho pleasant method mid beneficial effects of the well known remedy, Svnui- of Fins, manufactured by tho Camfohnia Fio Svmir Co., Illustrate the value of obtaining the liquid laxa tive principles of plants known to bo medicinally laxuwvu uuu .,.wDv...B them in tho form most ref resiling to tho taste and acceptable to tho system. IV Is the ono perfect, strcnginening iw AlnnnKillO- tllO SVstCHl effectually, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers to overcome habitual constipation per mancntly. Its perfect freedom from filnottonable nualltv and sub stance, and ltn acting on tho kidneys, liver and bowels, without wcaunninu or irritating tliem, mako It tlio Ideal laxative. ... In tho process of manufacturing figs aro use I, as they aro pleasant to tho taste, but tho medicinal qualities 01 1110 remedy are obtalmuV from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to tho California Fio Syrup Co. only. In order to get its beneficial effects and to avoid Imitations, plcasd remember the full name of tho Company printed on tho front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FBANCISCO, CAL. I.OUISVII,I.E. KT. NEW TORE, N. T. For sale by all Druggists. Price 0c per bottle, POLITICAL CARDS. poll COUNTY COMMISSIONEK, FRANK R. KANTNER, Of Lofty Subject to neruMlcnn tu)eg pOK COUNTY COMMI3SIONEB, HORACE F. REBER, Op Pike QnovK, Pa. Subject to Republican rules. P OR COUNTY COMMISSIONKU, BENJ. KAUFMAN,- Op Tbkmoht. Subject to Republican rules. E Oil COUNTY COMMISSIONEK, JOSEPH WYATTi OP SlinXAKDOAII. Subject to Ilcpubllcan rules. OR COUNTY nEQISTIER, F. C. REESE, Op SUENAicnoAn. Subject to Republican rules. pOlt RECORDER OP DEEDS, EMAHUEL JENKYNr Op Tottsville, Formerly of Jollctt). Subject to Republican rules. JjlOR RECORDER, J. H. NICHTER, ' OP POTTSVILLK. . Subject to Dcmocrntlc rules. JlOU CLERK OF THE COURTS, JOHN T. SH0ENER, Op OnwiasDono. 8ubject to Rcpnbllcan rules. pOU I'ROTIIONOTARY, JAMES fll'ELHENWy,'- Op Mahasoy Crrr. Subjoct to Republican rules. pOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY CHARLES E. BERGER, Or Csessona, Subject to Republican rules. SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Pliila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, Blown Stout, Half and Half, Beer and Porter. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S BOCK BEER ON TAP At all ita customers to-day. Solomon Haak's, 116 South Main Street, Will receive prompt attention. ill for iIIBiMousanJ Nssvous Dissases. Thev nurlfv h OtooD and cive IIkalthv actioq to the entire system. Curo DYSPEPSIA. Hfaninur CONSTIPATION and P'MPLES "or at Pavlnjlr'. An,, .t - " u, , n TANSY PILLS lr WOMAN'S RELIEF. rUbl, jlvoU ImUatxmt: fnxiind mi noil, Por ! at KlrUn's dru atora aad Bhauaadoa PLLS BATON'S L, fi xbiid, TBvl Ami a&'W, aAldnir torca. oiun Cito Brio. O t r 4 AUo Ufa and Aoeidtnte! ompftaIt aratatora
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