TheHerald RSTAIH.IHIKD 1870. "All the New Thai's Fll to Print." hMMimI cvrrv i-vrnniE. except Sunday, at 8 hiuitli .Urdu, xtrcet, Shenandoah, Pa. M)NU OIVl'ANCn THI.IUMIONH. Tlie Herald Is delivered In Shenandoah nnd tlio surroundlne town for six cents a w- ele, ly- able to the curriers, lly mail 13.00 n yenr. or 23 cents month payable In advance. Ad vertisement charged according to space nnd position. The publishers reserve the right to change the position cf advertisements whenever the publication of news demands It. The rlebt Is reserved to reject Bny advertisement, whether paid for or not, that the nubllshers may deem Improper. Adver tising rates made known upon application, Entered at the post office at Shenandoah, Pa., second class mall matter. (toning gjctutlix WEDNESDAY, JULY 13, 1890. OUR COUNTRY : First. Last and Forever. Tim activity among Republican politicians just at this time, may be accepted as an inilicatiou of tlio weakness of the ticket nominated on Monday last. The Year In Business. Seldom has- the second hair of a year opened as auspiciously in a busi ness sense as has that of 1800. In fill particulars the record of the first half was encouraging. secretary wage estimated in his annual retort to Congress last December that the de- licit in trie nscar year which enueti on June oO, lcUtf, WOUIll l6 frll-J.UUU.UUU. It amounted to Only about !?8S,UUU,UUU or $24,000,000 less tliantlie secretary seven months ago figured it would be. Part of this improvement came from a fulling off in expenditures, but a considerable part is due to a gain in receipts. There was a Bur- plus in the month of June, the gov ernment's receipts exceeding its ex penditures by nearly $10,000,000 June, however, is usually a month of comparatively light expenditures. In July the government's income will probably fall short of its outgo. The general tendency, however, . ml ... 1A , , 1 nercarier win rje towuru larger arm larger receipts, while the expend!- tures, notwithstanding the increase nt tho nnnv wlilnh the PhiHnniiifi campaign is making necessary, are likely to be kept below the receipts in the crand aggregate of the entire year. The record In the general business of tho country is even more favorable than tho government's exhibit. The country's exports of merchandise these days ure at the highest figures ever touched. In the item of exports of manufactures, which is a test of industrial expansion, the country is surpassing all past records. In the important element of pig iron pro duction, the present output is ahead of all the figures of the past, and the general tendency is upward Notwithstanding the increase in production, however, the demand keeps ahead of supply. Bank clear ances are far In excess of those of any previous period, last week's gain over the correspoiding time in 1893 being 41 per cent. The postal receipts, which are an excellent index of gen eral business, were about $95,000,000 for the fiscal year, which was about S0.000.000 in excess of those of the year which ended twelve months ago. The number of business failures be tween January 1 this year and June 30 and the liabilities involved have been smaller than In the correspond iais period in any other year since 1881 Rvfirvhodv looks for a repetition in the second half of the year of the favorable conditions shown in the past six months. More business is lrtf.i rUna nf nraoanf fTlfl.n WITH AVAI --rf fcjujUK uvmu i' " - - 1nn hnfo. in tho United States, and it is beinir done under safer condi- tions. There-Is a solid financial pros perity throughout the country at the present time which was never ex ceeded In the best business eras of the past, and was seldom closely ap proaohed. All this is due to tho fact that the political conditions are sound and permanent. The Republican party makes no reckless experiments in financiering, but is croverned bv the lessons of ex perience and the most enlightened i..,in. ont of thfi world Bv its vlotorv r. u , V , . V 7 , ! in 1800, it defeated the last formidable assault which will ever be made on tho gold standard. The fight will be renewed In 1000, for tho Demooratio party is bound to make one more canvass in favor of repudiation. This time, however, the Republican party will gain a more sweeping victory than it got in 1890, and the victory will bo final. No Intelligent person feels any donbt that the defeat of the Demoo racy in 1000 in its championship of debased money will finish that roily us a political issue. This is why the volume of industrial expansion throughout tho United States at the present time is greater than it ever was in the past, and why it promises to bo still greater in the immediate future, Biliousness, sour stomach, constipa tion and all liver Ills are, cured by The non-Irrltatlng cathartic. Price 25 cents of all druggists or by mall of Tho Rosv Freshness And velvety aoftneis of tbo ikln li lori- rlubly obtained brtboe-o who uk Pouoxfa I flnmnlttxloil Fow 'COLONEL COOPER DEAD. Kn RurvtiiK n Term For Complicity In Dover's Hunk Lootlnir. Trenton, July 12.Colonel Bselttel T. Hooner. of rioter. Dol., who was serv ing; an 18 montlu' sentence tn the New Jersey state prison for connection with the abstratlon of funds from the First national bank, of Dover, Del., died in the Institution last night. Coopor'a death was the result of cramps and hic coughs. He was taken side on Sunday, hut his case did not seem serious un til Monday. Yesterday the prison phy sician became alarmed and aont word to some of Cooper's menus In Dover. Cooper had no Immediate family. Cooper wag sent to prison nuoui a year ago, and wlin allowance tor goou behavior Ills sentence womu navo ex pired in about ft month, except that a !J6,000 fine was against him. Cooper mibllshed a paper In Dover and had been a prominent politician there, nnd at one time held trie oince or register of wills. Ho was a colonel on the Btaft of three Governors, ana wns about &u years of age. Toxns Flood lMinniro to Cotton. Austin, July 12 The Cotton Ex change in tins city completed yos torday the work of carefully tabulating tho losses on the cotton crop attendant upon tho Drazos rivor floods. Thoy find that the loss In the Brazos bot tom will roprescnt 200,000 halos of cot ton, representing ?5,uu0,t00 loss. Tnoy also find that the heavy rains which produced tho flood and ruined tho crops In the bottom have benefited cotton growing on tho upper lnnds propor tionately, so that by fnr the best crop harvested In years wui be proaucou from tho uplands this seoson, On Ever; Bottle Of Shlloh's Consumption Cure Is this guar anteo! "All wo ask of you Is to use two- thirds of tlio contents of this bottlo faith' fullv. then If you can say you are not benoflted return tho bottlo to your druggist and bo may refund mo prico r'i Prico P. D. 25 cts., 50 cts. and fl.OO. Sold by Klrllu on a guarantee Ke(lllcea Katr, io imihumimii. via riVI,nl Railroad Account Hpwortn League Inteniatloun.1 Convention 0n nccount 0f tho Epworth Lcasuo Inter nal0Ijai Convention, to bo held at Indian Upolis, Ind., July 20 to 23, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will soli oxcursion tickets from points on its lino, to Indianapolis, at rate of sinislo faro for tbo round trip. Tickets will be sold on July 18 and 10, and will bo good to return until July 2t,inclusivc, except that by depositing ticket with tho Joint Agent at Indianapolis beforo July 21, and the payment of fifty cents, tho return I limit may bo extended to leavo Indianapolis not later than August 20, 1809. For specific rates and conditions apply to Tickot Agents. T Allen's Foot-Ease a nowder'to bo shaken into the shoes. At this season yur feet feel swollen, nervous and hot. and get ttreu easily, n you navo smarting foet or tight shoes, try Allen's Foot- Easo. It cools the leet ana manes walking easy. Cures swollen and sweating feet, blisters and callous spots, icenevcs corns anu bunions of all pain and gives rost and com fort. Try It to-day. Sold by nil druggists and shoo stores for 25c. Trial packagoTrtEE. Address, Alton S. 01m3ted. Lo Hoy. IS. V. Gonornl .Inmont to lto llolnstntocl, Paris. July 12. Lo Soir declares that on July 15. following tlio national rate, General Jamont, commander-m-cniet and vice president of the supremo council of war, will bo replaced by General Brugere, who was last week appointed military governor of Paris, in succession to uenerai zurrrnucn, ro moved. British Lords us Iabor Itoformcrs. London. July 12. The house of lords last evening passed tho second reading of the bill requiring shopkeepers to provldo seats for their assistants. Tho Marquis or Salisbury, prime minister and secretary or state ror toreign ai fairs, spoke and voted against the measure. Testonlny'H Itunolmll Gnmos. National Lcaguo: At Philadelphia Philadelphia, 5; Cleveland, 1. At Bos tonChicago, 10; Boston, G. At Brook lyn Brooklyn, 11; St. Louis, 10. At Baltimore Baltimore 10; Louisviuo, 0. At New York Now York, 11; Pitts burg, 8. At Washington Cincinnati, 10: Washington, C. Atlantic League: At Aiientown Lancaster. 8; Allontown, 1. At New arkNewark, 3; Heading, 2. At Rich mondRichmond, G; Wilkesbarre, 4. The Homeliest Man In Shenandoah As well as the handsomest, and others are I . .. . . , r invited to call on auy uruggist ana gei irec a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, a remedy that is guaranteed to Mirft and relieve all Chronic and Acute Couchs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Lonsump tion. Price 25c and 50c, revor'Strloiton Army Cfirtots West Point, N. Y., July 12. Tho training ship Annapolis, having on board Commander R. R. Ingorsoll and the senior class of cadets from the Naval academy, dropped anchor off West Point yesterday. All the ar rangements for the entertainment of tho visitors from the Naval academy have been cancelled. The cadets were not permitted to come ashoro, and tho Annapolis doparted from here this morning. This sudden turn of affairs was brought about by the Illness of several West Point cadets, tholrraalady showing, it was said, strong symptoms of gcarJet fevet.t The patients wero promptly quarantined, not likely to spread. Tho disease is Still Anothor Kourth or July Victim. Wilkesbarre, Pa., July 12. Miss Maggie Jacobs, aged 17 years, living with her parents In this city, met a horrible death from lockjaw yesterday. On the Fourth of July, while shoot ing blank cartridges from a toy pistol, she accidentally shot herself In tho index finger of her loft hand. No at tention was paid to tho wound at tho tlmo, as it was not considered danger ous. The next day, howovor, a shoot ing pain set In and physicians wero unable to afford relief. On Sunday locklaw made its appearance and the fternoon Bne becamo unconscious, and remnined in that condition until hor death. To Unlto Now York Itnimbllcann. New York, July 12. SenatorThomas 0. Piatt and Governor Roosevelt held a conferonce yestorday In tho sena tor's office. Senator Piatt said he had talked with the governor about tho latter's conference with President Mc Klnley In the matter of the appoint ment of state officers to commands in the new regiments of volunteers. Ho said Oovornor Roosevelt fully endors ed his plana for a union of forces be tween the "Independents" and tbo Re- 1 . n ., ,1 1, n M, r, 1 1 rri f I r1' v I " ,. Lmmnn, taii in tho next I against Tammany uaij in mo uet r fi'iitimirmnirra What a Little Faith Did FOR MRS. ROCKWELL. LETTER TO UBS. HNKHAU NO. 69,884 " I was a trrent suiTcrcr from fomnlo weakness nnd had no strength. It was Impossible for mo to attend to my household duties. I had tried every thing and many doctors, but found no roliof. "My slstor advised mo to try Lydla E. Plnkhnm's Vcgotablo Compound, which I did; boforo using all of ono bottlo 1 felt hotter. I kopt on with It and to my great Burprlso I nm cured. All who suffer from femnlo complaints should glvo it a trial. v Mns. Hock well, 1200 S. Division St., Grand IUriDs, Micir. From a Grateful Newark Woman. " 'When I wroto to you I wns very sick, had not been well for two years. The doctors did not seem to help me, and ono said I could not llvo three months. I had womb trouble, falling, ulcers, kidney and bladder trouble. Tboro seemed to bo such a drawing and burning pain in my bowels that I could not rest anywhere After using Lydla E. Plnkhnm's Vegetable Com pound and Sanative Wash and follow ing ycur advice, I feol well again and Btronger than over. My bowels feel as if thoy had been mado over now. With many thanks for your help, I remain, L. Q 74 Ann St., Nbwabk, N. J." ANOTHER RIOT IN CLEVELAND. Union Sympathizers Attack a Stroot Cnr Muuncd by Xon-UliIniilHts. Cleveland, July 12. Tho first car which the Big Consolidated Street Railroad company tried to run with a non-union crow around tho Union street loop, in tho South End iron works district, mot with troublo last night. At tho Erio railway on Union Btreet obstructions wero on tho track, and when tho conductor, Georgo Welsh, of Grand Rapids, Mich., got off to ro move thorn a crowd throw stones at him. He regained his car, and it wont on, but stones came crashing through the windows, ono of thorn hitting a woman passenger. When Hnrvard street was reached three cars wero found blockaded, tho tracks having been obstructed. No violence was of fered the union crows on thom by tho 4,000 men nnd boys assembled, but when Welsh oamo along ho was hauled off his car and brutally kicked and beaten. His life might -havo boon taken had not tho police arrived. Ho was taken to a hospital. Tell Your Sister A beautiful comploxion is an Impossibility without good puro blood, the sort that only exists in connection with tho good digestion; a hoalthy Hvcr and bowols. Karl's Clover Boot Tea acts directly on tho bowels, liver and kidneys keeping them in perfect health. Prico 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlln on a guarantee. Tho Fronoh Want Too MnoU. Washington, July 12. It appears to be tho accepted view in well informed government quarters that tho limit of concession has been reached In the negotiations with tho French authori ties for a reciprocity treaty, and yea terday's conference did not bring about any material advance In tho negotia tions. Tho American concessions. however, have not proved as satlsfac tory In Paris as was oxpectou, and consideration has been givon of lato to extending the list somewhat. There is no thought as yet, howover, of abandoning them, and a treaty may ro' suit lator. jyipW Kidney troublo proys upon iTTVv "io mind, discourages and niiu lessons ambition; beauty, WTi rl C1VT vigor and cheerfulness soon " "-t,l disappear whon tho kidneys aro out of order or diseased. For pleasing results uso Dr. Kilmer's awamp-Koot. tn great kidney remedy. At druggists. Sample bottle by mall froo. also pamphlet. Address, Dr. Kilmor & Co.,13lnghamton, N. Y, Alulmmri Minors on Strike. Birmingham, Ala., July 12. Tho coal miners at tho Milldale mines and tho mines of the Standard Coal company at Brookwood, Tuscaloosa county, went out on strike yesterday. Thoy claim the mines aro not paying the wages schedule agreed upon at tho conven tion of July 1. Flvo hundred men aro affected by the strike. Tho output of the mines Is domestic coal. The oper ators do not get the profit mado in iron that tho larger operators get, and say they cannot afford to pay tho wages of the Iron sliding scalo. No overtures of settlement have yet been mado. Jlrltlsh ArmH l'ortlio Trhnvnnl. London, July 12. The Soventy-thlrd battery of artillery has been ordered to South Africa, making tho fifth bat tery of field artillery now under orders for the capo. All the gun carriages of thoso batteries aro being paintod to match the local colors. Thirty ma chine guns wero shipped to the Trans vaal yesterday. Gonornl Cnro,v Itotlromont. Washington, July 12. Brigadier General Asa B. Carey, paymaster gen eral of the army, was retired today, having roached tho age of C4 years, He will be succeeded as paymaster gon eral by General Alfred E. Bates, re cently military attache of tho United States embassy at London. I'urilou .Kor Mmo. Illnnclitnl. Paris, July 12. Tho national fete day pardons, on July 14, will Include Mmo. Charles Blanchtnl, wife of tho famous scenic artist. She was sen tonced last March to flvo years ponnl sorvitudo for nttomptlng to poison her husband. NU00ETS OP NEWS. Tho White House Is being overrun with applicants for commissions in tho volunteer army. Agulnaldo refuses to release tho Spanish military prisoners, says a dis patch from Manila to Madrid. Tho protection of tho American flag has been extended to tho shipping of Porto uico ana trie pnnippines. Secretary Gage favors making the single gold standard a leading feature of tho next Republican platform. General Wheolor left Washington yostorday afternoon for Manila. Ho will not resign his seat In congress. Tho town of La Porte, Sullivan coun ty. Pa., was threatened with destruc tion by an Incendiary fire. A number of hotel guests bad narrow escapes. Father Flamidlen, of the school of the Christian Brothors, at Llllo, Franco, has been acquitted of tho chargo of murdorlng a boy in the Institution. ' Mall advicc3 confirm tho news of an approaching crisis In Guatemala. Lack of money is the only thing that has prevented another revolution thus far. MAYOR JONES' OFFER. Ills Plntt Vor Munlolrml Oni Plant Ownnralilp Will 1'rntmlil.v Succeed. Toledo, July 12. Bids woro opened last night by tho commlttco on pubtlc odlcos and properties for tho snlo or loaso of tho city natural gas plant, rive bids wero recolvctl. Intorost cen tered In the offer of Mayor Jonos, whoso proposition Is as follows: Ho ngrcos to tako possession of tho plant nt onco and at tho end of six months guarantees to havo fully equipped and running an artificial gas plant cnpablo of furnishing 3,000,000 cubic feet of gas por day. Tho receipts of tho con corn nro to bo handled by him, retain ing enough to pay tho cost of tho Im provements mado. When tho plant Is fully paid for he agrees to turn It over to tho city without cost, and surrender tltlo to tho saino. Ho also agrees to surrondor tho plant, upon notice, by tho city paying for tho Improvements made. If ho constructs the plant, nftor It Is fully paid for tho profits aro to go to tho city. Tho bids woro all re ferred to tho committee for final action. It Is bollevod that Mayor Jonos propo sition will bo accepted. I'hllnrlolphln'H Comlntr Exposition. Philadelphia, July 12. Every mall brings to tho headquarters of tho Na tional Export Exposition nnd Interna tional Congress, from foreign govern ments nnd trades bodlos acceptances of tho invitation sent out by tho Phila delphia Commercial Museum, through the department of stato, to send dele gates to tho exposition and congress, to be held hero In tho fall. A total of governments havo thus far named official envoys, tho latest being Para guay, Bermuda nnd tho South African republic. Tho president of Paraguay has named as the official envoy Frank Carpenter, tho famous newspaper correspondent, who arrived In this country from Paraguay last week. Ilntllold Surronilors to Oov. Atkinson. Louisville. Ky., July 12. Ellas Hat field, tho noted dosperado and son of Devil Anse" Hatfield, leader or tho Hatflold-McCoy feud, that cost 141 lives, yesterday surrendered to Gov ernor Atkinson, of West Virginia, at Gray. Hatfield shot Sheriff Ellis a week ago, nnd has been holding off a posso in tho Kentucky mountains. Ho sent word that ho would surrender to Gov ernor Atkinson only. Governor At kinson and guards arrived at Gray yesterday morning. Hatfield Immedi ately approached and shook hands with the governor. Tho prisoner left with tho governor for Huntington. Hatfield looks for acquittal on tho ground of self defense. Tho Eastern Uoat Wins. Chicago, July 12. The eastorcyacht Genessee yesterday again demonstrated her superiority over tho Prairlo and Joscphino in tho third and last raco of tho series to decido which boat should havo tho honor of competing for the Canada's cup at Toronto in August. Tho raco was sailed over a triangular course, a distance of 23 miles. Gon cssee's elapsed time was 4:46:15. Jo sephine crossed the finishing lino 30 minutes and 18 seconds lator. Prairlo was dismantled shortly after tho start and had to put back to port. Tho Genesseo will race against tho Briar, not yet launched, beforo a selection is made. Brave Men Fall Victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles as well as women, and all feel the results in loss of nppctite, poisons in the blood, back ache, nervousness, headache nnd tired, list less, run-down fcelinc. But there's no need to feel like that. Listen to J. V. Oaroner, Idaville. Ind. He says: "Electric Hitters are just the thing for a man when he is all run down, ana aon't care wneiner nc uves or uics. It did more to give me new strengtb ana goou appetite than anything I could take. I can now cat anvthine and nave a new lease on lie." Only 50 cents, at A. Wasley's drug store. Lvcry bottlo guaranteed. I'lUmer For Stato Trensuror. Wilkesbarre, Pa., July 12. Tho Dally News says that ex-Attornoy General Palmer, tho Quay leader in Luzerne county, will bo a candidate boforo tho Republican stato convention for su premo court judge. A canvass was mado of tho delegates elected to tho stato convention, and thoy all agreed to support Mr. Palmer. Tho ex-at torney general said last night that ho was "in tho hands of his friends." Quni-nutlnod 1'UHKonirorH Itoloasod. San Francisco, July 12. The pas sengers who arrived hero from tho Orient on tho steamship Nippon Maru, and who were quarantined on account of suspicious deaths of somo of tho passengers who wero supposed to have died or tho bubonic plague, wero ro- leased from quarantino yesterday ufter a confinement of 14 days. Death of a I-'ronoh Senator. Paris, July 12. Jules Philippe Louis Albert Grevy, life senator and former governor general of Algeria, died yes terday in his 75th year. Ho waB a hrpther of the late Jules Grovy, former president of tho republic. Doctors Can't Cure It! Contagious blood poison Is absolutely beyond the skill of the doctors. They may dose a patient for years on their merourlal and potash remedies, but ha will never bo rid of tho dlsoaso: on tho other hand, his condition will grow steadily worse. S. S. B. is tho only cure for this terrible aflllctlon. because it is the only remedy which goes direct to the cause of the disease and forces it from the system. I was aflllctf d with Blood Folson, and tha bast doctors old me no good, though I took taeir treatment laiin fully. In act, I seemed to get worso all tn while, I took aim 09 everr so-called bloo reniedv. but ther did not seem to reach the dis ease, and had no effect whaterer. I was dis heartened, for It seemed that I would never bt cured. At the advice ol a friend I then tooi S. S. 8., and began to lav Tirnv. I eontlnued th medicine, and It cured me completely, build Innmm hr-Alth and lncreaslnir mr aunetlte Although thin was ten years ago, I have nevel yet bad a sign 01 the aisease to reiurn. 6 W. R. Nbwmav. Staunton, Va, It Is llko Bolf-dcstruction to continue to take notash and meroury : besidei totnlly destroying the digestion, thoy dry up tho marrow in tho bonos, pro ducing a stiffness and swelling of the Jointi, causing the hair to fall out, and completely wrecking tne sy stem. LSThoBlood is guaranteed Purely Vegetable, and ii the only blood remedy free from then dangerous minerals. Book on self-treatment sent froa bj Bwift Bpecino Company, Atlanta, us. IELL HI If. A Shcnnndoali Citizen is I'icnseu 10 do It .Jor the Benefit of Other. When you know a good thing, tell It. It will not lesson Its Roodnoss. lint will do good to others. Thoro'a moro mlsory just llko It. There aro lots of lamo backs In Shcnan- huh. ... . It's a busy placo and backs aro useu. Thero'surlnary troublo to a largo extent. Colds nfl'i-ct tho kldnoys. Tbo kldnoys aro tbo causo. not tho colds. Keep them In shape nnd llfo Is llfo D.niu's Kidney Pills do porfect work. Aro for kldnoys only. Shenandoah peoplo testify to their merit. Hero's a case of It: Sirs. M. Tompcst, of 133 East Coal street, sayi, : "My back was so lamo and so soro, that 1 could not act off a chair without lift ing myself up and I could not oven turn hi bod without sham twinncs catching mo In niy back. Thoro was a dull, gnawing aching when on my foot doing nny work llko ir.-it Ing I read about Poan's Kidney Tills so oulcklv rollovlng othor sufferers and I pro cured a box from Klrlln's drug store I did not uso tho wholo box beforo tho backacho was gono and tbo lamonoss had disappeared." Donn's Kidney Pills for sale by all dealers, Prlpo tn cents. Mailed by Foster-Milburn Co., lluffalo, N. Y. Sole agents for the U. S. Remember tho name Doan's and take no substitute. Dowcy'H Mo.lal of Honor I!n Itotito Washington, July 12. Tho navy de partment yestorday dispatched to Ad miral Dewey the medal awarded to him by act of congress to commomor ate the battlo of Manila bay. The ad miral's .medal is identical with thoso sent to each man In tho fleet, with tho exception of his own namo engraved upon the edgo. A Card. Wo, tho undersigned, do horoby agrco to refund tho monoy on a BO-cent bottlo 01 drccno's Warranted Syrup of Tar If it falls to euro your cough or cold. Wb alio guaran tee a 25-cent bottlo to prove satisfactory or monoy refunded. A. Wasloy, O. II. Hagon- hiic-h. Rhnnandoah Drue Storo. and P. W. Blorstoln & Co. 1 1-M-33M1 w A VIVID DREAM. One of nohcrt Lonln Stevenson's IMiuiitoiiiN of the nntin. Yostcrdny I walked too far nnd spent all tho uftcrnoonon thooutsldo of my bod: wont finally to rost nt 9 und slept nearly IS hours on tho stretch. Bennett (tho doctor), whon told of It this morning, augured well for my recovery. Ho said youth must bo putting In strong. Of courso I ought not to hnvo slept nt nil. As it wns, I dreamed horribly, but not my usual dreams of social miseries nnd misunderstandings and nil sorts of cruci fixions of tho spirit, but of Rood, cheory, physical things of long successions of vaulted, dimly lit collars full of black wa ter, in which I went swimming among toads and unutterable, cold, blind ushes. Now and then theso cellars opened up Into a sort of domed muslo hnll places, where ono could land for a llttlo on tho slopo ot tho orchestrn, but n sort of horror prevent ed ono from staying long nnd mado ono plungo back ngiiln Into tho dead waters. Then my dream changou, and 1 was 11 sort of SInmcso pirnto on n vory high deck with sovcrnl others. Tho ship was almost captured, nnd wo woro fighting dospcrnto- ly. Tho hideous engines wo used and tho perfectly Incredlblo enrnugo that wo effect ed by means of them kept mo cheory, as you may Imagine, especially as I felt ml tho tlmo my sympathy with tho boarder and know that I was only n prlsonor with theso horrid Malays. Tbon 1 saw 11 signal being given nnd know thoy wero going to blow up tho ship. I leaped right oil, nnd heard my captors splash In tho water nftcr mo as thick as pobblos when n bit of river bunk had glvon way beneath tho foot. I nuvcr heard tho ship blow up, but 1 spent tho rost of tho night swimming about somo piles with tho wholo sea full of Malays, searching for mo with knives In their mouths. Thoy could swim any distance under water, nnd ovcry now and ngnln, just ns I wns begin ning to reckon myself sufo, a cold hnnd would bo laid on my anklo ugh I "The Letters of Robert Louis Stovunson," edit ed by Sldnoy Colvln, In Scrlbnor s. UNCLE SAM'S HOT BATHS. THE nOT SPRINGS OF ABKANSA8 VIA. BOUTHERN RAILWAY. Will eradicate from your system tho linger ing effects of grip und other ailments caused by the sovoro winter, and malaria, rheuma tism, neuralgia, catarrh, stomach, Itldney, liver and norvous disorders, paralysis, blood aud skin dlseasos, and chronlo and func tional derangements. Tbo mountain climate of Hot Springs is cool and dolightful in summer. 100 hotols open tho year around. For Illustrated literature, containing all information, address C. P. Cooloy, Manager Bulsness Men's League, Hot Springs, Ark. For reduced excursion tickets and par ticulars of tho trip, address Y. A. Turk, Gen'l Pass. Agt., Southern By., Washington, D. C, or C. L. Hopkins, District l'asseuger Agent. 828 Chestnut St., I'blla., Pa. 0.1-4m Iteiluceil Itates to Itlchmoml, V. Ou account of tho International Conven tion of the Baptist Young People's Union of America, to bo held at Kichmond, Va., July 13 to 10, the Pennsylvania Uallrood Company has arranged to sell excursion tickets from points on Its line, to Kichmond, at rate of single faro for tho round trip (tickets via Baltimore and steamboat fifty cents more than single fare). Tickets will bo sold July 11 to 13, and will be good to return until July 31, inclusive except that on deposit of ticket with tho Jolut Agent at Kichmond beforo July 23, and tho payment of fifty conts, tho return, limit may bo .extended to leavo Kichmond not later than August 15, 1609. Stop over at Washlugton on return trip for teu days, not to exceed final limit of ticket, For specific rates and conditions apply to Tickot Agents. $100 Reward $100, The readers of this jiaper will be pleased to Icurn that there Is at least ono dreaded disease that sclcnco haa been able to euro In all Its stages, and that Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional dis ease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of thfi system, thereby dcstro)lng tho foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up tha cousUtutlon and assisting nature In doing Ita work. The proprietors have so much faith in Its curative powers, tltat they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It falls to euro. Bend for. )Ut of testimonials. Address. F. J.CHENKY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists. 7So Hall's Family Fills are the best. Bny Keystone flour. Be tare that the name Lxssia & Biia, Ashland, Pa., U printed on every sack- TUP. PRODUCE MARKETS An Iteflooted by lJcn"llrlK in 1'hllndol- plilu nun nammoro. Ti,i!n,iiv,in .Tnlv 11. Vlour auict; win ter superllno. J2.25: 1'onnsylvnnla roller, clour, 3fl3.26; city mills, extra, 2.2Tf2.DO. Ilyc flour quiet, but nrm, ni . per mu re! for choice Pennsylvania. Wheat flrmor; No. 2 ml. spot. In elevator, 74H 074V4O. Corn etendy; No. 2 mixed, spot, In olovator, SS033V4c; No. 2 ye"w, for locnl trade 41c. Oats aulet; No. 2 white, 30e.; No. 2 whlto. clipped, 3(H4031e, liny firm; cholco timomy, n.uvuio '"ST bales. Ilcef firm; beet hams, t2o.E0S.fl. I'ork firm; mess, J9Ti9-Wi rnmuy, u.iw-u 12. Lard firm; western Btenmcd, 5.W. Duttcr steady; Western creamery, nm- 18Uc.i dp, factory, 12frl4V4e.S imitation creamery, 1301Cc; Now York dairy. 13HO 17c: do. crenmery, 15flC'4c; fancy Pcnn- ...1.,nnln nrlnta tnllblnir fit 21C.I do. WhOlC- nnin ?nv Cheese firm: lnrce, whlto and nninrxl. XUn -. Bmnll do.. R14C. Effgs easj'i Now York nnd l'ennsyivnnia, .i.m frrsh. 1GW15UC. I'otntoes sienuj -, southern firsts and L.one isianu, la. JlOl.75. Peanuts firm! fancy himdplcked, r4TCV4c. i other domes tic, 4W5c. CnbbnBO Htendy at Il.rwl2.50 nor hnrrr-1 crate. Muskmclona steady for fancy, but poor siock ncKiucu-u mm , North Cnrollnn per crato, 75c$t.G0; do. por bnskot. COa.wn. Watermelons n , .... ,,i7 nnrt lower, not many in bringing freight charges; per carload, J7 SIM; do. per 100, WU20. Baltimore, JUiy 11. nuur iiu.i. chnngod. Wheat stenay; spot mm 74l77iUn.: August, 7i74c.; September, TCUOTf.Uo steamer No. 2 red, 70V4l370c, Bouthern, by sample, .iw.DWu.i u. grade, 7147Cc. Corn dull; spot and July. 37ffSc.: August, 37?iifrsSe.; September, K. . .(nnmor ml roil. 3GifliailC. ; BOUUiem, ivhVfn 41f741.c: do. yellow, 42042'Ac. Oats dull and easier; No. 2 whlto, 31WJ32C.; No. 2 mixed, 29ttrS0c. nyo sieauy; iu. nearbv. ESc.; No. 2 westorn, 01c Hay quiet and easier; No. 1 timothy, 1516.K. Llvo Stoou Mnrltots. vnric .mlv 11. lioevps steady; ex ports 700 cattle nnd 3.GS0 quarters of beef; tomorrow. 430' cattle and 4,340 qunrtera. Calves steady. Sheep steady; good lamba steady to firm; all grades closed full -and strong as tho opening; sheep, common to good, J3I84.I&; culls, z.m; lumus, , culls, $4. nogs Bienuy. East Liberty, l'u., Juiy n.-uu about steady; extra, 5.45ii.&o; prime, t5.30fi5.40: common, $3.50514.20. Hogs stronger; prime mediums, beat Yorkers nnd pigs, $1.25iT4.00; fair Yorkers, 1.20B 4.25; hcuvy hogs, J1-15&4.20; grassers, 14.10 04.15. Sheep firm; choice wethers, $4,900 6; common, $2f).3; . yearlings, iPUBt spring lambs, $mii.a; voai cuiyub, fiiui.w. Years of sunorlng relieved in a night. Itching piles yloH at onco to tho curative properties of Doan's Ointment. Nover falls. At any drug store, CO cents. Not a Pucnr f'lnut. Philadelphia. July 12. Officers of tho newly organized Continental Manufac turing company, ror the manuiaciuro of chemicals, emphatically deny tho published statomont that tho company Is controlled by tne sugar trust anu that its product will be used In the various refineries of the trust. Tho now company, thoy say, will shortly erect a largo chemical plant on tho Delaware river front In this city. HOOD'8 PIWjS cure Mver 111, Biliousness, Indigestion, Headache. V nlw"nt latlv. AU Drugfe-lst CAndTonic in Tadlet Form) v For All Diseases op-the GENERATIVE ORGANS .Deveiopea and Gives YouiiiruLSTRtNOTii To Every Part op the System GUARANTEED INFALLIBLE Highly EMoortstD By Physicians FANAMCRICANURUOCO. Bold in tihenandoah at KIR LIN'S PHARMACY. Orders by mall sent to any address. Im A U I Ci S DO WD KNOW DR. FELIX LE BRUM'S Steel Pennyroyal Treatment la llin nn'mnnl nnrl onlv FRENCH safo ami reliable euro on the mar. ket. Trice, $1.00; sent by moil. Uunuiao soia oniy oy Klrlln's drue store. SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Slock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale B:own Stout, Half and Half, Beer and 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. nilUonsof Dollars Qouplnnmoko ovory year. Tako no risks bat got your houses, stock, fur niture, eto., insured In fl rat-class re liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, e Arej Mto Tiff and AwMntl nmvfil ANSY PILLS. OWf WitCOX 8wpr .fMi Povtnsky'i drag Osntrt Ilrii ton. ir WOMAN' RELIEF lUbl. Jvoii Imitation. r ritu tad iimiti. hi din. (Mtl4L rU. IL fctua ajCEIiPl Foi at r A TBIIDi TIPI 10 Ala oromnttnd rii M k drvr tltrt. or hi Dr. Jackson points tj tho startling fact that there arc now 20 million Catarrh victims in this country and the number rapidly increasing. It has already become the National Disease. Are we to become a nation of Catarrhitcs? It looks like it. The Aboriginal Indians are said not to have known the dlseane. That proves It Is not caused by our climate and must have been Imported, lis growth was slow but persistent. Forty jears ago there were less than 40.000 cases lu (he U. 8., to-day there are 20 tn lllou. 6oon there will be SO million. Where Is It to end ? Shall we not awake till It has fattened Its fangs ou every man, woman and .child In the lnuur How ..hall we prevent It uuless we tflke Immed iate and vigorous steps lo stamp outtheptague' n,.H Bvn-tnrnllnrl of the OOOr loaded will! these microbes. Others breath tlinn in, they find lodgement ana never release lueir hold till the victim lies down in dentil, unless every microbe l.i killed. Put can they be killed? Yes, but not by any "blood medicine." No C1 larrh germ was ever found In the blood. The trouble 11 Icicll and must be treated locally. A balsam 1ms been dlscovefed that Is sure death to the Catarrh microbe, making a radical and permanent cure. It Is Brazilian Da:m. It has cured tens of thousands la the past 15 years. It ilso cures all the troubles caused by Catarrh, mtinrm Ti,wt riM roticrhit. nroncbltls. Asthma .id Lung troubles. The waltovlnsr ol the -atarrb pus makes the Stomach raw aud ulcer. ti, -, itraTtlian llnlm soon makes a radical cure of the Stomach and alimentary canal. It IS the cheapest remedy on tue martu, a ti.vu bottle containing a whole month's treatment. As all sufferers with Catarrh and Asthma have run-down systems we win nil January mxi pui amonth's treatment of Toxlcola Tablets, free, In with every $1.00 bottle of Brazilian Palm. This Is the best Tonic aim nerve aim ircuKin imlldcr known. You get all for Sl.oo, a monlivs treatm -nt ot both. Now Is the time to treat vourCutarru. Donotaeiay. ask your uruKKi and take no substitute. If he will not get it, send direct to us. n. V. Jackson tic Co., M'f'g. Chemists, Indianapolis, Ind. SHENANDOAH DRUfJ STORE, Wholesale A cents POLITICAL CARDS. TOK COUNTY COMMISSIONER, FRANK R. KANTNER, Ov Lofty. Subject to Repibllcan rules COR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, HORACE F. REBER, Of Pine Orovb, Pa. Subject to Republican rules. P OK COUNTY COMMISSIONER, BENJ. KAUFMAN, Op Tkkmost. " ' Subject to Republican rules. JjlOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER, JOSEPH WYATT, Op SiiENAzrixAn. Rubject to Republican rules. F OR COUNTY REGISTER. F. C. REESE, OP SlIEMAKDOAIl. Subject to Republican rulefl. pOR RECORDER OP DEEDS, EMANUEL JENKYN, OP POTTSVILLB, Formerly of Jollctt). Sublcct to Republican rules. JlOlt RECORDER, J. H. NICHTER, Op Potts vi ux Subject to Democratic rules. JtOR CLERIC OF THE COURTS, JOHN T. SH0ENER, Op OnwioaouRO. Subject to Repnbllcan rules. ;OR PROTIIONOTARY, JAMES m'ELRENNY, Op Maiiasot City. Subject to Republican rules. pOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY CHARLES E. BERGER, Op CnrasostA. Subject to Republican rule. JEHIGH VALLEY KAILKUAD. IN EFFECT MAY 11. 1599. Passenger trains leave Shenandoah for Penn Haven Junction, Maucb Cbunk, Lcblghton, Hlatlwrton, AVbite Hall, Catasauqua, Allontown, Uetblebcm, Easton New York and Philadelphia at 5 2H, 7 B0 a. in , 12 82 and 5 17 p. lu. For Wilkesbarre. White Haven and Plttston, 5 28, 10 12 a. in., 12 62 and 8 17 p. m. For Laceyvllle, Towanda, Suyre, Waverly, ICImlra, Rochester, lluffalo, Niagara Fulls, Auburn, Syracuse, Ithaca, Geneva and tho West, 10 12 a. in., 12 52 aud S 17 p. m. For Helvldcre, Delaware AVutcr Gup and Stroudsburir, 5 28 a. in., 5 17 p. in. For Lainbertville and Trenton, 7 50 a. m. For .leaucsvllle, Ievlston and Reaver Meadow, 9 28 a. in., 12 62 p. m. For McAdoo, Audenrled, Hazteton, Stockton and Lumber Yard, S 28, 7 SO, 10 12 a. m., 12 52 and 5 17 p, in. ForJeddo, Drlfton and Frecland, 5 28, 1012 a, m., 5 17 p. in. For Scranton, 5 28. 10 12 n. in., 3 17 p. m. For Lost Croek, Ulrardvllle, and Ashland, 4 00, and 7 28 p. m. For Itaven Run, Centralta, Mount Carmel and Shaiuokln, 10 t'J a. in.. 1 42, 6 07, 0 23 p. in. For Mahanoy City, Park Placo and Delano, S 28, 7 60, 10 12 a. in., aud 12 32, S 17 p. m. For Yatcsvllle, S 28, 10 12 a. to. Trains will leave Shamokln at7 00, 9 20 o. m., 11 00 and 1 20 p.m., and arrive at Shenandoah at 7 SO, 10 12 a. in.. 12 52, S 17 n. ra. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 8t. Clair. Newcastle, Morea and New Boston, 7E0 and lu la a. in , iz 02 anu o 17 p. in. Leave 1'ottsvl lie for out 12 m- ftOA. 8 IS n. m. luenandoah, 9 43 a. lu., Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 9 SO a. tn., 12 15, 5 09, 8 W, 8 01 p.m. SUNDAY TRAINS, Trains leave for Raven Run, Centrnlla, Mt. Carmel and Hhamokln, 9 46 a. in., 7 21 p. m.. Trains leave Hhamokln for Shenandoah at 8 60 a. m., and o an p. m. ug n. w.,.iiu " uu .... Leave Shenandoah for Yatcsvllle. Mahanoy City, Park Place, Delano, McAdoo, Audenrled, Hazleton, Stockton, Lumber Yard, Weatherly and Maucb Chunk, 9 47 a ro., aud 6 32 p. tu. For Lehlghton, Slattngton, Catasauqua, White j Hall, Coplay, Allontown, Easton and Phillip burg, 9 47 a. in., and 6 82 p. in. For New York and Philadelphia, 9 47 a. ro. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8 SO, a. m., and 6 27 p. m. M, 1, CUTTER, Supt. Transportation, South Uetblehem, Pa, ROLLIN IL WILUUIt, Genl. Supt., South Bethlehem, Pa. frw-w nv n Dthiii d 1 1 is A .. A New York.N. V. A. W, NONN KM A CI IK 1 1, Dly. 1 A., poum uenuenem. I A He I Is oneol I posses. iKtVMlt. HnnclBomo Complexion ot tbe greatest charms a woman cani ml 4 oer- I i campaign.
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