TheHerald IMTMILIMII'.I) 1870. ' All the "iw8 'hat's Fit to Print." Piv is'-od ovcrv Kvtmiug, except Sunday, at 8 South Xirdln street, Shennndnnli, i'n. r.DNii niiTANoi: tpxisimionk. Tlio Herald la delivered In She nandoah nml tlio surrounding towns for six cents n vr ek, pay nlilc to the cnrrlcrs. By moll (3.00 a year, or 23 cents n month payable In advance Ad vertisements charged, according to space and position. Tho publishers reserve the right to change the position cf Advertisement whenever the publication of news demands It The right Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, that the publishers may deem improper. Adver tising rates made known upon application. Ii nU f d at the pnt office at Shenandoah, Pa., as second class mall mnttcr. Tt'RS'A,Y, JULY 11, 1800. OUR COUNTRY : First, Last and Forever. Shenandoah fared woll at tlio hands of the convention, securing two of the Important offices. Now watch the fellows that jumped the traces, trying to get under cover. Tile trick Is oas for soino people. The Silver Junta was greatly de pressed because of the defeat of I Inch for chairman. Such is fate I Cass township figured prominently In yesterday's couvontion, two sons of that Democratic stronghold being honored with the chairman and sec retary of that body. Ol it friend Ulrlch, although a sub stitute delegate and having in his pocket a Bryan speech, never opened his mouth in the convention. This is something out of the usual, and his friends fear the result. How difference of opinion will ex ist The Democrats of Jefferson county declared unequivocally for the Chicago platform and reaffirmed their "allegiance to William Jennings Bryan." Here in Schuylkill the un terrified entertain no such belief. The "boys" in old Schuylkill are after the offices, and are not supposed to have opinions of their own. The Democracy. The Democratic county convention at Pottsville yesterday did not meet the expectations of the faithful, and neither is the personnel of the ticket acceptable to the rank and file of the party. Every indication pointed to a spirited and boisterous convention, but the proceedings were marked for good order and decorum, when the large number of candidates and the spirited contests are tuken into con sideration. This was primarily due to the masterly manner in which the chairman directed the convention. P. J. Mulholland, of town, who pre sided over the gathering, is an old and experienced hand at the business, and his good nature and strict im partiality earned for him additional laurels at Pottsville yesterday. The ticket nominated is a weak one, in more ways than one. It can easily be defeated if the Republicans profit by the many mistakes of thoir political adversaries, and take advan tage of the opportunities that present themselves. Roosevelt on the War. There is much talk now as to the cause of the war in the Philippines When the transfer from Spain was first spoken of, few thought it would involve us in war, the general impres sion being that the Filipinos would welcome the Power that would free them from the oppression and misrule of the Spanish. But the delay in the Senate of the United States in con firming tha treaty of peace, and the refusal to give to the President the troops he asked for, gave encourage ment to Aguinado to oppose our oc cupation of the country. Tills opinion finds forcible expres sion by Gov. Roosevelt, who says : "It cannot be too clearly kept in mind that the whole trouble Is due to the men who, for two months, prevented the ratification of the truaty of peace and to those who deollned to give the President the troops he needed upon the terms he asked. Those who took part In the first movement to oppose the treaty have on their souls the gilt of tnost of the bloodshed both of our own troops and that of the natives of the Philippines, and the would-be traitors who have since been en couraging Aguinaldo and his follow ers to the limit of their small capagity share the guilt, so fur as their feeble powers permit." Gov. Roosevelt urges every true American to stand by the President in his efforts to sustain the flag and bring the insurrection to an end. "He Laughs Best Who Laughs Last A hearty laugh indicates a degree of good health obtainable through pure blood. As but one person in ten has pure blood, the other nine should purify the blood unth Hoofs Sarsaparilla. Then they can laugh first, last and all the time, for Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvety Boftnesa of the skin Is Inva In riably obtained by there who use Pozzoiu'a Complexion powder. "HOLD DOBT." Something New! Largo package of tlio World's best cleanser for a nickel. Still greater econ omy In 4 pound package. Made only by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago, St. Louis, New York, Boston. Philadelphia NUQGETS OF NEWS. Charlos Mall, for tho past 3C years Belgian consul in Now York, died In that city yesterday. Cuban bandits kidnapped Qultorroz Colls, a rich Spanish merchant of San Cristobal, and aro holding him for a ransom. A Pretoria (Transvaal) dispatch says live artillerymen woro killed yesterday by tho explosion of a powder rnaca- tine In Magatoland. The United Statos government has declined to arbltrato tho Austria-Hun garian claim for damages for tho deaths resulting in tho Lattlmcr (Pa.) riots. General Otis cables that ho has about 1,000 veteran volunteers for re-onllst-ment. Thoy will form tho nucleus for the Tliirty-slxth and Th rtv-sovetith United Statos volunteor Infantry. SWAAIP- 9 no'; rec0IBnlwlcd for POOT kidney, liver or bladder tjyji, trouble Itwill bo found .lust tho remedy you need. At druccists in llfty cent and dollar sizes. You may havon Bamplc bottto of this wonderful now discovery by mall free, also pamphlet telling nil about it. Address, Dr. Kilmer&Co.,Iiini;bamtou, N. Y. A VIOLENT KIDNAPPER, Mrs. Inrrersoll Flchts Arrnlnst llolnc Tnkon to Prison. Chicago, July 11. Mrs. Ann Eliza beth Ingorsoll, of Palnosvlllo, O., who kidnapped little Gerald Laplnor, was yesterday taken to Jollet prison to serve an Indeterminate sentence. She fought like a tigress, and It required three men to take her from hor cell to the cab In tho jail yard. Handcuffs wero placed upon tho woman, but she twisted ono hand free, struck Jailor Whitman In tho faco and tore her clothes half off. When the jail ofilco was reached the aged kidnapper throw herself on the floor, tore handfuls of hair from her head, screaming and kicking with frantic energy at the Jail er and his assistants. She was finally carried out bodily and held by main force on tho ride to tho depot. What Is Shlloh 7 A Rrand old remedy for Cough, Colds and Consumption ; used through tho world for half a century, has cured innumerable cases of Incipient consumption and relieved many in advanced stages. If yon aro not satisfied with tho results wo will refund your monoy. Price 25 cts., 50 eta. and f 1.00. Sold by I. D. Klrlin on a guarantee, Clmlrmrfn '.lonos Vlll Not Ilcslcrn. New York, July 11. Ex-Govornor William H. Stone, of Missouri, who has been for some time the controlling figure In the Democratic national com mittee, said yesterday that there was no truth in tho reports that Senator James K. Jones, of Arkansas, intends to resign tlio chairmanship of the com mittee and that Senator Martin, of Virginia, is likely to succeed him. A GUILD UNJOYS Tho pleasant flavor, gentle action, and sooth ing effect of Syrup of Figs, whon in need of a laxatlvo, and if tho father or mother be costive or bilious, tho most gratifying results follow it use ; to that it is the best family remedy known and every family should have a bpttlo. Manufactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. Another Anclo-Froncli Snnrl. St. John's, N. F., July 11. Tho co lonial authorities aro understood to have been informed that the report of the royal commission of Inquiry Into the French shore complications is with held for tho present by tho British colonial officers, because it so strongly endorses tho case of New Foundland that is publication woulld provoke an other Fashoda difficulty. Joseph Chamberlain, the Imperial secretary of state for tho colonies, Is, however, "de termined to force the French to aban don their arrogant pretensions on tho coast before another season opens." To-Night and To-Morrow Night And each day and night during this week you can get at any druggists Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, acknowledged to be the most successful remedy ever sold for Coughs, Croup, Bronchitis, Asthma and Consumption. Get a bottlo to-day and keep It always In tho house, so you can check your cold at once. Price 25c and 60c. Sample bottle freq. GENERAL WOOD ON DUTY. Will Slnko a Vigorous Ftclit Atrnlnst Snntlniro'H Yollow Fovor. Santiago de Cuba, July 11. General Leonard Wood, the military governor, returned yesterday from the United States and Immediately hogan vigor ous action to stamp out the yollow fever. He finds the situation more serious than ho had anticipated. To day headquarters wero moved to Son go, 20 miles north on the railroad, a point about 1,000 feet above sea level, ns well as all tho administrative de partments, except tho sanitary and a few Immune clerks In the quartermas ter's and the commissary staffs. The paymaster has been ordored to suspend all payments to tho Cuban troops until the fever baa been stamped out, tho special object of the order bolng to prevent the soldiers from drinking during the epidemic. I'rosldont Plant's Successor, Now York, July 11. At a meeting of the board of directors of the South ern Express company held yesterday M. J. O'Brien was elected president to succeed tho late Henry B. Plant. Mr. O'Brien was formerly vice president and general manager of tho company. To ltooonutruot tlio Ilaloluli. Washington, July ll.Tho crulsor Italelgh, which was with Admiral Dewey's fleet In tho battle of Manila bay, la to undergo extensive altera tions, involving an outlay of about $24j.00O. A naval survey board haa reported a general plan of repairs. "GOLD DUST.' Magi X 1 ii- DEATH OF fJRAND DUKE OEOROE Tito Russian ItoynlUt Who Mlclit lluvo Ilocomo Cznr. St. Petersburg, July 11. Grand Duke George, brother of tho czar, died at tho imperial palaco In tho Caucasus, whoro ho had boon residing on account of lib feeble health. Ho had been ill of con sumption for many years, and in 1895 Profes sor Leydon pro nounced his malady fatal. Ho was at that tlmo tho czaro witch, but soon after renounced his tltlo in fa vor of his bro t h o r Michael, who Is now heir apparent. GRAND DUKE QEOROE. nnd Will bo- como czar unless a son and heir should bo born to tho Emperor Nicholas. In the pine forests of tho southern Cau casus Grand Duko Georgo was visited and treated by noted specialists, but they could only rellovo him temporari ly, and nover entertained a hope of his cure. Georgo Alexandrovltz was the sec ond son of the lato Emperor Alexander III, and was born April 27, 1871. Ho was of delicate physique from tho first, but ho wont through tho regular naval and military training of Russian princes, and seemed to have acquired an average degree of health and strength when an accident dovolopod a weakness of tho chest. Fntnl Hxploxlon or Turpentine Now York, July 11. Abraham Fln klesteln was probably fatally burned yesterday through the oxploslon of turpentine In his painters' supply and wall paper shop In this city, and his wire and son were burned to death. A can of turpentino that Flnklesteln was using near a gas stove oxploded and bespattered him with flame. His wife seized him by tho arm and dragged him into tho hall. It Is supposed that they became confused there with tho smoko and darkness and that ho hap pened to run in tho right direction, while the woman wont back and fell at the foot of the stairs, whero she and tho child, to which she clung, were burned. Young Mothers. ' CrotiD is tho terror of thousands of young mothers becauso Its outbreak Is so agonizing and frequently fatal. Shlloh's Cough and Consumption Cure acts like maglo in cases of croup, it has nover been known to lall. The worst cases reliovcd Immediately. Price 25 cts., 0 cts. and fl.00. Sold by P. D. Klrlin on a guarantee. Steamer AVreoked. All Ilnnrts Snvod. Halifax, N. S., July 11. Tho Btoamer Portia, from New York for Halifax, was wrecked during a dense fog last evening on Fllnn's Island, off Sambro, a point about 15 miles to tho eastward of Halifax. The passengers and crow, 115 all told, landed on the island In the ship's boats and aro all comfort ably housed there. No loss of life is reported. Tho steamer is already full of water and a total wreck. Tho pas sengers, of whom thore are 75, are nearly all tourists. Tho steamer had a. large cargo for this port and St. John's, N. F. Dospornto Thlof Sliot Oflloor. Peoria, Ills., 'July 11. Bert Mead ows, recently released from the Ches ter penitentiary, held up J. A. Mettlor In his store In Avery Villa, a suburb, and secured $1,400 from the safe. In making his escape he ran Into Officer Herman Damm, who arrested him. Af ter being arrested tho robber drew a rovolver and fired at the officer, send ing a bullet through his own arm. Ho fired again and shot the officer through the neck. By this time aid arrived and the prisoner was locked up. Tho po liceman may die. A Yenr For Criminal I.lbol. Santa Barbara, Cal., July 11. Ada Addle Storko. tho newspaper writer, was yesterday sentenced to ono year in Jail for writing anonymous letters reflecting upon certain prominent peo ple. A motion for a new trial was de nied. She was rearrested later on a warrant sworn out by Attorney Jack son, whom she tried to kill on Sun day. Judgo Oster, in pronouncing sen tence, expressed himself as sorry that the law did not permit him to Impose a greater penalty. Wllholin dor OroHHo's fipoody Trip. New York, July 11. The New York office of tho North German Lloyd Steamship company received a cable gram yesterday announcing that the Kaiser Wllhelm der Grosso arrived at Cherbourg at 2:45 yesterday afternoon In the record breaking time of five days, 20 hours and 58 minutes, having passed tho Sandy Hook lightship at 12:50 p. m. on tho 4th and covered a distance of 3,190 miles. Her average tlmo was 22.C2 knots, as against her bost previous record of 22.56. Tlio Coliiiiililft-Pofbiidor Trlnl Trips. Now York. July 11. Oliver C. Iselln said today that Columbia and Defender will have their next meeting on July 20. From that date thoy will race every day until one of the boats shall have won three times. The course will be off Newport, Martini Law In Horvln. Belgrade, Servla, July 11. Martial law has heon declared throughout tho department of Belgrade, Including this city, owing to discoveries made during the courso of tho inquiry into the re cent attempt upon the llfo of former King Milan. Boorotnry Adoo'H Vacation Knilod. Washington. July 11 Mr. Alvln A. Adee, second assistant secretary of state, resumed his duties at the de partment ytsterday, nfter a two months' holiday In France, Switzerland and Italy. A Of Stroot Enilway Mon in Groator Now York. CHARGES AND 00UNTER CHARGES Tlio Company ClntitiM Ninety-five Pop Cent or tlio 'NVorkors Aro SnttHfletl, Hut Labor I.emlora, CliilmluK to Hop rcsoiit tlio Mon, Sprnk DlfTorontly. New York, July 11. Eightcon em ployes of tho Metropolitan Street Hall way company called on President Vree- land, of tho company, yesterday. They stated to him that tho men on the road wero perfectly satisfied with the hours and pay, and wtlh tho manage ment, and In prBif of tho statcmont submitted a document signed, It Is clnlmed, by 05 per cent of the employes of tho road. Mr. Vrcoland said that ho was glad that thoy wero satisfied, but that If thoy over had a griovanco to como to him at once and ho would try to adjust It. Just as this commlttco of eighteen doparted a commlttco of four railway mon called to soo President Vreoland to lay boforo him tho grievances of tho Knights of Labor. Mr. Vrecland call ed their attention to tho statement, tlgned by tho omployos of the road, rofuscd to recognlzo tho four as rep resentatives of tho railroad employes, and dismissed them curtly. The Knights of Labor commlttco reported tho result of their visit to tho general oxecutlvo commlttco of tho Knights of Labor at a mooting at tho Grand Cen tral hotel, nnd nt which John N. Par sons, grand master workman, pro Bided. Tho conference lasted over two hours, and at Its closo a statoment was given out for publication. The statement In part follows: "In order to offset tho efforts of tho mon petty officials and a few others circulated lists on all tho roads for signatures certifying that tho men wero satisfied with present conditions, and that no griovanco existed. Our people were warned, on tho first in timation of tho company's plan, to sign this or any other similar docu ment which might bo presented to them, as their failure to sign would mean their discharge. They will en deavor -to appear satisfied until tho opportune time arrives. "Tho cause of complaint among tho employes of tho Metropolitan Street Hallway company which prompted their action In forming an organization was due to grievances of long stand ing and against which complaint had been made by them as individuals, without any attempt on tho part of tho company to furnish relief, so that their action In continuing tho unfair con ditions has become part of the policy of the management of the company. "Tho reception accorded the com mittee from tho mon by Mr. Vree land, In refusing to reclve thorn as representatives of tho employes, after ho had Invited them by a public no tice to send committees whenever they wished to seo him, caused no surprlso among tho men, ns they well know that when Mr. Vrcoland speaks of receiving or as being willing to recelvo commit tees from his mon, ho only Intends that to apply to committees selected by the officials of the board who can call upon him as that 'satisfied' committee did. It was brought to his office In a special car of tho company, in' tho per sonal chargo of Chief Inspector Parker and Assistant Inspector Murphy, for fear any of them would escape on tho way, while when tho commlttco called who had the authority voluntarily given them, without any coercion, by their associates to represent them, Mr. Vreeland did not consider them worthy of a hearing." Mr. Parsons said after the meeting that while ho could not say that a strike would bo the outcomo of tho troublo, he regarded the trouble as most serious, and that It was to bo a fight to a finish. No Right to UgllnesB. The woman who is lovely in face, form and temper will always have friends, but one who would be attractive must keep her health. If she is weak, sickly and all run down, she will be nervous and irritable. II she has constipation or kidney trouble, her impure blood will cause pimples, blotches, stin erup tions and a wretched complexion. Electric Bitters is the best medicine in the world to regulate stomach, liver and kidneys and to purify the blood. It gives stronfj nerves, bright eyes, smooth, velvety skin, rich com plexion. It will make a good-looking, charming woman of a run-down invalid. Only 50 cents at A. Waslev's druj store. WIlmliiRtonlmi'B Dentil lnNowOrlonns New Orleans, July 11. Louis H. Hastings, of Wilmington, Del., said to be a well-to-do man of that city, was found dead in bed here yesterday. Mr. Hastings came to Now Orleans some months ago from the Roach shipyard, In Choster, Pa., to superintend tho reconstruction of tho immense govern ment dock hero. The causo of death Is unknown. To 1'rosoonto "Ex-JIInlstor t.obon, Paris, July 11. It Is rumored that as a result of the revelation of the In human cruelty practiced upon Dreyfus while on Devil's Island M. Lebon, tho minister who was responsible for the orders sent to M. Donlel while In chargo of the penal settlement whero Dreyfus was confined, will ho proceeded against, the government not confining Its action to Sunday's dismissal of Denlel. Striking Vov Hococnf tlon. Lisbon, O., July 11. Whon tho whistle of tho local tin mill blow yes terday morning not one of tho skilled workers responded, and the mill, which has been employing about 800 men, la Idle In every department. The strikers demand the recognition of tho union, and tho managers oay that tho plant will nover be run as a union mill. Modest Women Modesty la women la no less a charm than beauty and wit. Is it any wonder that wo men afflicted with physical disorders pecu liar to their sejc shrink from per. sonal examlna. tions by male nlmlcians? The weaknesses and irregularities of women may be recognized by certain unfailing symptoms. Backache, headache, bearing down pains, irritability and extreme nerv ousness indicate derangement of the delicate female organism. Bradfield'a Fe male Regulator is the standard remedy for characteristic diseases of women. Sold by druggists at $1.00 per bottle. THE BRADFIELD REQULAT0R CO., Atlanta, 0 BE INDEPENDENT. ( sou vun tun ihhi. hh won iuj n par tlclan whether .our Kidneys are dis eased or healthy. Fill a tumblor with nrlno and let it stand 24 hours ; if It has a sediment, if it Is milky or cloudy, discolored or nalo ; If it is ropy or Btringy, your Kidneys and Bladder aro in a dangerous condition and you do not need a physician to tell you bo. Kldnoy diseases should bo attended to at onco, for almost 00 per cent, of our tnoxpected deaths of to-day aro from that causo. Dr. David Konncdy'e Fa-, vorito Remedy la tho only sure euro known for diseases of tho Ktdnoyav Liver, Bladder and Blood, Rliouma-j tiam, Dyspepsia and Chronic Conetlpa-; ition. It Is marvelous how it stops thai pain In tho back, relloves tho necessity of urinating so often at night, driven; 'away that scalding pain in passing water, corrects the bad effects ox. whiskey and beer and shows its bone Ccial effects on the System in an in-' credibly short lime. It is sold by all drug stores at $1 .00 a bol tie. Ifyon would like to test Favorito Rem-' edy freo of all charco. send vonr full v iit-1 1 u 11 - - i namoand postefilco address to tho DR. DAVID KENNEDY CORPORATION, nonaout, . x., nnd a iroo trial bottle, together with a pamphlet of valuable medical advico. will bo sent vou bv re turn nnd postpaid, providing you men Ition this papor whon you wrlto. The publishers of this paper guaranteo the genuineness of this liberal offer. Smiiealoil .'lowolr.v Solzuro Approved, Now York. July 11. Collector Edd woll yesterday decided to approvo the seizure of tho Jewels of Mrs. Phyllis 13. Dodgo, which Bho Is accused of having smuggled Into this country. ThlB means that tho case will go to United States District Attornoy Burnett, who will rovlow tho evidence and If ho thinks proper will Institute proceed ings for tho condemnation of tho Jow olry. JUnrtliil Uw I'rescrvoH Ordor. London, Ont., July 11. All Is quiet hero today, and llttlo trace remains of Saturday's street car riots. Three per sons havo been arrested, charged with not dispersing when tho riot act was read. A largo number of arrests aro oxpected later. Tho city Is under mar tlal law, with detachments of both n- fantry and cavalry on gnard. A big labor demonstration which was booked for last evening ,was not permitted by tho authorities. Yostorclny'B linnolmll Games, National Loaguo: At Boston First game: Boston, 3; Now York, 0. Sec ond game (11 Innings): Boston, 6; New York, 5. At Pittsburg Cincinnati, 4: Pittsburg, 3. At Brooklyn Philadel phia, 10; Brooklyn, 0. At Washing' ton Washington, 7: Baltimore 1. Atlantic Leaguo: At Richmond Richmond, 3; Wilkesbarro, 1. At New arkNewark, 9; Reading, 0. At Al- lentown Allentown, 12; Lancaster, 5. t Wonted, a Kl'ohdlker'n nolrs. Washington, July 11. United States Consul McCook, at Dawson, under date of May 10, reports to tho state depart ment the death In tho hospital at Forty Mile City, Yukon Territory, about Feb. 1 last, of W. H. Sutton from over exertion and exhaustion, during a "stampede." Tho man's homo ad dress Is supposed to bo Now York, and ns ho loft a great deal of valuablo property at Dawson and Forty Mllo City tho consul suggests that his rela tives como forward without delay. Drink Graln-0 nfter you have concluded that you ought not to drink coflee. It is not a medicine but doctors order il, because it is healthful, invigorating and appetizing. It is made from pure grains and has that rich seal brown color and tastes like the finest grades of coflee and costs about ns much. Children like it and thrive on it because it is a genuine food drink containing nothing but nourishment. Ask your grocer for Grain-O, the new food drink. 15 and 25c UNCLE SAM'S HOT BATHS. TUB HOT SPBINQ9 OP ARKANSAS VIA. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Will eradicate from your system tho linger ing effects of grip and other ailments caused by the sovero wiutcr, and malaria, rheuma tism, neuralgia, catarrh, stomach, kidney, liver and nervous disorders, paralysis," blood and skin dlsoasos, and chronic and func tional derangements. Tho mountain climate of Hot Springs Is cool and delightful in summer. 100 hotels open the year around. For Illustrated literature, containing all information, address O. F. Cooley, Manager Guisnoss Men's League, Hot Springs, Ark. For reduced excursion tickets and par ticulars qf tho trip, address W. A. Turk, Gcn'l Pass. Agt., Southern Ey Washington, D. C, or C. L. Hopkins, District Passenger Agent, 828 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa. 0-l-4m Reduced Kates to I'lillartelplilrt via Penn sylvania Ilallroad. On account of tho Prohibition Stato Con vention, to bo hold at Philadelphia, July SI, 1809, tho Pennsylvania llailroad Company has arranged to sell to all persons applying excursion tickets from stations on its lino In tho State of Pennsylvania to Philadelphia, at rate or single rare for tho round trip (mini mum rato fifty cents). Tickets will be sold on July 30 only, and will bo good to return until July 23,lnclusivo. PljEUItlSY QUICKLY CUBED. I have suffered the most excruciating pains in the side. The Doctor said it Til -1 (HI., t. t n . viia j. itimuy. iue jiraziuau iiaim gave ... 1. 1 f ..... . n .uw. Himuai luaiuui icuci wjicu every thing else failed, and permanently cured me. I took it and had some warmed and rubbed on strong. Mrs. Elizabeth Parcew, Marcus Hook, Pa. Shenandoah drug store, wholesale agent Keduced ltaten In lllclunond, Va, On account of tho International Conven tion of tho Baptist Young People's Union of America, to bo held at Richmond, Va., July 13 to 10, tho Pennsylvania Kallroad Company has arranged to sell excursion tickets from points on its line, to Richmond, nt rato of sitiglo faro for tho round trip (tickets via Baltimore and steamboat fifty cents mora than single faro). Tickets will bo sold July 11 to 13, and will be good to return until July 31, Inclusive oxcopt that on deposit of ticket with tho Joint Agent at Richmond boforo July 23, and tho payment of fifty cents, tho return limit may bo extended to leave Richmond not later than August 15, 1809. Stop over at Washington on return trip for ten days, not to exceed final limit of ticket. For specific rates and conditions apply to Ticket Agents. Florida Short Line. Tho KftW York anrl Flnridn PmrAaa nn - - " -I'.vua, , Southern Railway, leaving Broad street station, Philadelphia, daily at 8:31 p. m. carries through Pullman sleeping ca-g to Augusta and bavannah. Ua.. Jacksonville iri Tamna. Fla.. via Charlotte and ivlnml.la This is the short Moo and most attractive route to points in ueorgia and Florida. AH information cheerfully furnished by Charlos L. Ilonklns. District Passenger Aunni na Chestnut street, Philadelphia, r TBACllfeRSINA WRECK-. two TVomon Killed nml Thtrtoon Por hoiih Sllfrhtly Injured. Stockton, Cal., July 11. A Burling ton Bpeclnl train of nlno coaches on tho way from St. Louis to Los Angeles, loaded with teachers going to attend the National Education association convention at Los Angolcs, crashed Into n freight train within 300 yards of tho depot at Newman, Stanislus county, yesterday, and two women woro killed and thirteen passengers In jured. Tho dead aro: Miss Addlo Harris, St. Louis, and Mra. Lena Ham mond, Soncca Falls, N. Y. Nearly all tho Injured resldo In St. Louts. Miss Harris was Instantly killed, tho sldo of her head bolng; crushed In. ,Mrs. Hammond, an elderly lady, lived dbout five minutes after being takon from tho wreck, but did not spoak. With tho exception of Robert Mills, who was Injured about tho head, though not fatally, nono of the injuries Is nt all serious, tho greater number consisting of slight bruises or merely shocks. Tho special was going at tho rato of 40 miles an Jiour, and tho freight train was taking water on tho main track. The tender of tho locomotive crashed Into tho sleeper. The freight train im mediately took flro and an empty coach, way car and threo flat cars wero burned. Ittch Copper find In Cnnndn, Toronto, July 11. It Is nnnounced that copper oro .of almost incredible extent and richness has boon found In the Perry sound district, within about seven hours railway distance from To ronto. Tho discovery was duo practi cally to an American mining expert named Forbes, who has organized two companies, ono composed entirely of St. Paul capitalists and tho other com posed of Canadian nnd St. Paul men, which have secured all tho claims In the nelgborhood and havo commenced operations on an extensive scale. Years of sufforing relieved In a night. Itching piles yield at onco to tho curatlvo properties of Doan's Ointment. -Novcr falls. At any drug store, 50 cents. . THE PRODUCE MARKETS As Iloflooted by Dealings In Philadel phia nml Ilnltlmoro Philadelphia, July 10. Flour Blow; win ter superllne, $2(2.25; Pennsylvania roller, clear, $333.25; city mills, extra, $2.25i?2.!0. Rye flour quiet and unchanged nt $2.95f 3 per barrel for choice Pennsylvania. Wheat, quiet; No. 2 red, spot. In eleva tor, 74j74Uc. Corn steady; No. 2 mixed, spot. In elevator, SSS3Slio.: No. 2 yellow, for local trade, 41c. Oats qulot: No. 2 white, 3014c; No. 2 white, clipped, 31c. liny firm; choice timothy, $17 for largo bales. Beef firm; family, io.50010.50; beet hams, I25.502G. Pork firm; mess, $909.25; family, $11.50(912. Lard steady; western steamed, $5.50. Duttcr quiet and stondy; western creamery, 1518Hc; do. factory, 120l4V4c; Imitation creamery, 1310o.; New Tork dairy, 13J49il7c.; do. creamery, 15SlSV4c; Pennsylvania prints nt 2124c; do. wholesale, 20c. ISggs Irregular; Now York and Pennsylvania, 1514016c; west ern, fresh, 14V415Hc Potatoes steady; southern, firsts, $23; do. seconds, $10 L75; Long Island, $23.05. Cabbago qulot at $1.50f2.50 per barrel crato. Muskmelons sell well when choice, but poor stock drags at low figures; North Carolina, per crate, $142; do. per baskot, EOc.iTJl. Watermelons In heavy supply and weak; per carload, $S0175; per 100, $8020. Baltimore, July 10. Flour quiet; west ern Buperflne. $2.25152.40; do. extra, $2.40 2.90; do. family, $3.3503.60; winter wheat, patent, $3.7B3.90; spring wheat, patent, $3.9034.10; spring wheat, straight, $3,500 3.60. Wheat firm; spot and July, 740 74Vic; August, 74?i74c.; September, 70U 76V4c; steamer No. 2 rod, 70c; south ern, by snmplo, 7O076V4c; do. on grado, 71075c Corn firmer; spot and July, 3SQ 3SHc; August, 3S3SHc; September, 38Vt 0380. ; steamer mixed. 3OV103Cc; south ern, white, 4104114c; do. yollow, 42042V4c Oats quiet; No. 2 white, 3232Hc; No. 2 mixed, SOJJSOc Ilye firm; No. 2 noarby, 57c; No. 2 western, 61c Hay dull; No, 1 timothy, $10. Grain freights very firm; transaction fair; steam to Liverpool per bushel, 3d. August; Cork, for orders, per quarter, 3s. 3d.03s. 6d. July; 3s. Sd.03s. Cd. August. Eggs dull at 11012c. l.lvo Stoolc Mnrkots. Now York, July 10. Steers steady to lower; cows slow; grass bulls lower; steers, $4.9505.75; oxen and stags, $1,250 4.75; bulls, $2.6004; cows, $204, Calves ao tlvo; veals. $307.50; culls, $4.50; butter milks, $3.2504; mixed calves, $405.75. Prime handy sheep firm; others steady; mediums low; good to choice lambs firm; medium moro active; common lambs lower; poor, to prime sheep, $305.05; culls, $2.50; ordinary to choice lambs, $4.7507.35; Inferior and stale lots, $104.50. Hogs higher at $4.4004.50 for good to choice hogs. East Liberty, Pa., July 10. Cattle about steady; extra, $9.4505.55; prlmo, $5.2005.40; common, $3.5004.20. Hogs active and higher; best Yorkers, medium weights and prlmo pigs, $4.25; heavy hogs, $4,100 4.15: common to fair Yorkers, $1.1504.20; good roughs, $3.5003.75; stags and piggy sows, $2.7503.50. Sheep active, and higher; choice wethers, i.uiws; common, ivui. yearlings, $305; spring lambs, $106.25; voal calves, $707.25. iSOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, Blown Stout, Half and Half, Beer ctnd Porter. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S BOCK BEER ON TAP At all its customers to-day. Solomon Haak's, 116 South Main Street, Will receive prompt attention. nilllons of Dollars Gonplnnmoko uveryyear. Take 00 risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured in nrstehug re liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, insurance Ajrciit "uull 120 Mmith T..HIn al ASSY PILLS! StFt AND SURE. SIMj4o.fH-Wai QUAP-f Witein BpKoirnaOo,! ft! Povlniky'i drn (tor, Oanttt itrai f-AT0NS TANSY P ILLS g ) A TlllD. TIP! ad ri WOMAN'S RELIEF, M Alw.J.prororUndr.lUbL. AwU bnitallati, .Q.i CiTO'Titi riiximd Mtimiiti. PAl dru torn, or uii llrtei (m14i, rtu, IL For ul IKIrIln'idruttorndRbtiii1n knag Vm AU. An Excellent Combination. rol. Hlnn.nnt tnn41,rv1 mid llPIU'flnifll XIIU I'll, iinuiu ... - , offects of tho well known remedy, Sriiui' of Fins, manufactured by tho CAMFOlttuA Flo SvitUP Co.. illuslrato tho value of obtaining tho liquid laxa tive principles of plants known" to ho medicinally laxative nnd presenting thorn In tho form most rof rcshinff to tho taste and ncccptablo to tho system. It is the ono perfect strengthening laxa tlvo, Alcanslng tho system effectually, dispelling colds, heailnchcs and fevers gently yet promptly and enabling ono to overcome hnbitunl constipation per manontly. Its perfect freedom from every objcctionablo quality nnd sub. stance, and Its acting on tho kidneys, liver and bowels, without weakening or Irritating thorn, make it tho ideal laxative In tho process of manufacturing figs aro used, as they aro pleasant to tho taste, but tho modtcinnl qualities of tho remedy aro obtained from senna and other aromatic plants, by a method known to tho California Fio Svnur Co. only. In order to get its henollclal olT?cts and to avoid imitations, plcnso remember the full namo of tho Company printed on tho front of every package. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN FRANCISCO, OAI x.otriavii.i.'E. irsr. new Tronic, ir. T. for sale by all Druggists. Price 50c. perbottla POLITICAL CARDS. poll COUNTY COMMISalONKB, FRANK R. KANTNER, Of IOfty Subject to Rerubllcnn rules jpOH COUNTY COMMISSIONER, HORACE F. REBER, Ok Pine Qnovn, Pa. Subject to Republican rule. JjlOR COUNTY COJIMISS.IONKK, BENJ. KAUFMAN, OF TllKMOHT. Subject to Republican ruleB. JOH COUNTY COMMISSIONER," JOSEPHS WYATT, Op SiicNAnnoAU. Subject to Republican rules. pOR COUNTY REGISTER, F. G, REESE, Of SusxAicnoAn. Subject to Republican rules. pOR RECORDER OF DEEDS, . EMANUEL JENKYN, Of Pottsville, Formerly of Jollctt). Sublcct to Republican rules. JjlOR RECORDER, J. H. NICHTER, Op Pottsville. Subject to Democratic rulca. JjlOR CLERK OF THE COURTS, JOHN T. SH0ENER,, Of Obwiosduko, Subject to Repnbltcnn rules. pOR PROTHONOTARY, JAMES iVELRENNY, Op Mauakoy City. Subject to Republican rales. pOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY CHARLES E. BERGER, , Of CsrsacarA. Subject to Republican, rules. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. IN EFFECT MAY 14, 1899. Passenger trains leave Shenandoah for Penn Haven Junctiun, Maucb Chunk, Lehighton, Slatlntrton, Whits Hull, Cntasauqua, Allontown, Bethlehem, Enston New York and Philadelphia t5 2rf, 7 30 a. m . 12 52 nnd 5 17 p. in. For WUkesbarre. White Haven and Plttaton, 5 28, 10 12 a. in., 12 62 and 5 17 p. m For Laceyvllle, Towanda, Sayre, Waverly, Elmlra, Rochester, llultnlo, Niagara Falls, Auburn, Syracuse, Ithaca, Geneva and the West, 10 12 u. m., 12 52 nnd 5 17 p. m. For Uelvldere, Delaware Water Clap and Stroudsburir, S 28 a. m.,5 17 p. m. For iJimbcrtvllle and Trenton, T SO a. m. For .Teanesvllle, Leviston and Beaver Meadow, 8 28 a. in., 12 52 p. ra. For McAdoo, Audenrled, Hazleton, Stockton and Lumber Yard, S 28, 7 60, 10 12 a. m., 12 82 aud 5 17 p. m. ForJeddo, Drlfton and Froeland, 8 28, 1012 a, ra., 6 17 p. m. For Scranton, 5 28. 10 12 a. in., 6 17 p. m. For Lost Creek, Glrardvlllo, and Ashland, 4 00, and 7 2 p.m. For Itavcn Run, Ccntralla, Mount Canuel and Blutmokln, 10 49 a. m.. 1 42, 6 07, 9 23 p. m. For Mahanoy City, Park Place and Delano, 6 28, 7 BO, 10 12 a. in., and 12 92, 8 17 p. ni. For Yatesvllle, 8 28, 10 12 a. m. Trains will leave Shamokln at 7 00. 9 20 a. m., 11 89 and 4 20 p. in., and arrive at Shenandoah at 7 80, 10 12 a. m.. 12 82, 8 17 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsville, St. Clair, Newcastle, Morca and New Boston, 7 60 and 10 12 a. m , 1282 and 8 17 P. in. Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah, 9 45 a.m., 12 83, 805, 8 13 p. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 9 5(3 a. ni., 12 43, 809,0 20,8 31 p. in. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Raven Run, Centralla, Mt. Garmel and Shamokln, 9 43 a. m., 7 21 p. in.. Trains leave Hhaiuokln for Sueuandoah at 8 50 a. m., and 8 83 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Yatesvllle, Mahanoy City, Park Place, Delano, McAdoo, Audenrled, Hazleton, Stockton, Lumber Yard, Weatherly and Mauch Chunk, 9 47 a m., nnd 6 32 p. in. 1 For Leblghton, Slatlngton, Catasaunua, White Hall, Coplay, Allentown, Eastou and Phillips burg, 9 47 a. m., and tt 82 p, in. For New York and Philadelphia, 047 a. m. and? 5? N"'60" '"f Pbenandpab, 8 80, a. m., M, B. GUTTER, Supt. Transportation, South Bethlehem, J 'a. RQLLIN n, WILBUR. Genl. Supt., , South Bethlehem, Pa. CHARLES S. LEE, Genl. Pass. Agt.. New York, N, Y. A. W. NONNEMAOHER, Dlv. P. A., South Bethlehem, Pa. A Hand la one of tho possess, l'l Elves It. Handsomo Comploxlon j i greatest charms a woman can I ozzoni's OouruuioH PowoksJ
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