The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, July 13, 1899, Image 2

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USTAIII.IillHIl 1870,
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Htitith .liinltn trcct, Shenandoah, Pn.
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to change the position r-f advertisements
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second class mall matter.
TIIITIISDAY. JULY 13, 1809.
OUR COUNTRY : First, Last and Forever.
The Judiciary.
Tho Democrats lmve nominated a
candidate to succeed Judge Pershing.
Mr. AVadlingcr's personal character
or legal attainments cannot be ques
tioned. He Is an able lawyer and a
genial companion, but as tlic nominee
of the Democratic party ho places
himself and the political organiza
tion he represents as opposed to
minority representation so far as the
judiciary is concerned. There are
now three Democratic lawyers on the
Bench, and there undoubtedly ought
to be one Republican.
Commenting upon this subject the
Philadelphia Press says : "There are
good reasons why no Democratic
nomination should hare been made.
Schuylkill county- now has four
Judges, including the Orphans' Court
Judge.and all are Democrats. Though
the county went Democratic at the
last election for Governor by a ma
jority of 4,000, it was carried by
Hastings in 1894 by a majority of
2,000, and by McKinley in 180G by a
majority of 2300. The. partisan as
cendancy in the county is uncertain,
und there is not a very great differ
ence in the vote of the two parties
under ordinary circumstances. In
view of these facts It would have been
a mere matter of justice to themselves
for the Democrats to concede at least
one Common Pleas Judge to the Re
publicans and to have loft their ticket
open so that the name of the Repub
lican candidate when nominated
could be put on it.
"The Republicans of Schuylkill
have shown their non-partisan dis
position In the judicial elections in
that county in a way that should
haye borne fruit. When in 1897 the
erm of Judge Bechtel, a Democrat,
was about to expire, the Republican
county convention formally nomi
nated him without waiting for Demo
cratic action. Later Judge Bechtel
also received the nomination of his
party and was elected with the sup
port of both parties. Itwasaproper
thing to do and was no less honorable
to the Republicans than to Judge
Bec'atel. The fact that Governor
Pattison had made the Schuylkill
Bench solidly Democratic by the ap
pointment of a Democrat to succeed
a Republican upon the death of
Judge Green was not allowed to
create any prejudice against Judge
Bechtel.
"Last year, when Judge Koch, a
Republican who was on the bench
by appointment and had' shown un
usual fitness for the work was the
nominee of his party for election to a
full term the Democrats of the dis
trict displayed their notions of a non
partisan judiciary by opposing him
with a Demoorat,whose election put
every judicial post in the oounty in
Democratic hands. Now Democra
tic rapacity makes another partisan
contest."
What our contemporary says on
this question is voiced by all fair
minded people of the county, Irre
spective of party affiliations. There
are, of course, bitter partisans who
take a contrary view. It would have
been a very graceful and proper
thing on the part of the Democrats
not to have antagonized the election
of a Republican. There were, strange
as it may seem, quite a number of
delegates in the Democratic conven
tiou who openly expressed themselves
as favoring the endorsement of ex
Judge Koch. He has shown himself
to be unusually well equipped for the
bench. The Republicans of Sohuyl
kill county have frequently shown a
non-partisan spirit in the eleotion of
Judges, but there has never been any
response from the Democrats in the
way of appreciation.
The Republicans will make their
nomination on Monday, and let there
be no mistake made in the selection
of a candidate. The ablest man
should be selected, and if that is done
lie can win easily. There are those
mentioned who, if nominated, could
not possibly be elected and who
if
Think of Ease
But Work On."
If your Mood is impute you cannot even
"think of ease." The blood is the
greatest sustainer of the body and when
you make it pure by taking Hood's Sarsa
pariila you have the perfect health in
tvhich even hard work becomes easy.
ccd2 SaiJaparii&i
UlMJJilU.l.l.ui.uair
ni ii i iifcsif i-iii-Tt
"OOLD DUST."
Cobwebs about a house are usually the si;
that the housewife has mnrc than she can A
tho way sho goes obout It; that all her lime
and strength are utilized in doing heavy work;
mat sne uses soap in tier cleaning, it tli
would only use
heavy work would be so lightened that the little things needn't be
neglected. Gold Dust gives a woman time to rest, time to visit, time
to read, and time to sew. It Is much better and cheaper than soap for
all cleaning. For greatest economy buy our largo package.
THE N. K.
CHICAGO
ST. LOUS
would probably carry the entire
ticket. to defeat. Let no mistake be
mado in the selection of the candi
date. Use Allen's Foot-Ease in your Gloves.
A lady writos : "I slinko Al'en's Foot-Ease
into my gloves and rub a littlo on my hands.
It saves my cloves by absorbing perspiration.
It is most dainty toilet powdor." Allen's
Foot-Ease makes tight or new shoes cnav.
Always use it to break in new shoes. It
keeps tho feet cool and comfortable. Wo
invito the attention of physicians and nurses
to the absoluto purity of Allen's Foot-Easu.
All drug and shoo stores sell it. 25c. Sample
sent FUEH Addross Allen S. Olmsted,
ijoitoy, k. v.
THE PRODUCE MARkETS
Philadelphia, July 12. Flour slow; win
ter superfine. J2ifi2.26; Pennsylvania roller,
clear. 3ffJ3.25; city mills, extra, 2.25?
2.60. Itye Hour firm, but quiet, nt $3 per
barrel for choice Pennsylvania. Wheat
tlrm; No. 2 red, spot, in elevator,
74Ho. Corn firm; No. 2 mixed, spot. In
elevator. 38f38V4c; No. 2 yellow, for local
trade, 41(j41Uc. Oats firmer, but quiet;
No. 2 white, 30c; No. 2 white, clipped.
31a Hay firm; choice timothy, $17.GO01S.
Beef firmer; beef hams, J2727.50. Porlc
firm; family, M1.G0612. Lard strong;
western steamed, J5.B7H. Itutter dull;
western creamery. 15lSHc; do. factory,
12014KC. ; imitation creomerv.
New York dairy, 13Vt17o.; do. creamery.
15iil8Vic; fancy Pennsylvania prints Job
bing at 2121c; do. wholesale 20c. Cheeso
steaay; large, white and colored, SVic;
small do., SVc. Ecus stood v: New York
nnd Pennsylvania, 1516c.; western,
iresn, im(titic. 1'otatoes steady: south
ern flrBts and Long Island, $23; south
ern Beconds. $1(31.75. Cabbage steady;
Long Island, J1.60S2.&0. Cholco musk
melons sell promptly, but poor stock,
which comprises the bulk of tho offerings,
drags at low and Irregular figures; Vir
ginia nnd North Carolina, per crato, 75c.
?$1.50; do. per basket, B0c.J$l. Receipts
of watermelons, 64 carloads; demand light
and market weak, with a good many not
bringing freight; per carload, $75150;
per 100, J0620.
Bultimore, July 12. Flour quiet and un
changed. Wheat Armor; spot and month,
7474c; August. 754l3,75c. ; Septem
ber, 7C7C5sc; steamer No, 2 red, 71c;
southern, by snmple, "(WlVc: do. on
grade. 72V475V4c Corn strong; spot,
month nnd August, 3SV03S?4c; Septem
ber, Wi039c; stenmer mixed, 3GQ37c:
southern, white, 41llV4c. ; do. yellow, 42
G42c. Oats dull and easy; No. 2 whlto,
31i4c; No. 2 mixed, 29403Oc Rye firm;
No. 2 nearby, 58c; No. 2 western, 61c.
Hay steady; No. 1 timothy, J15015.5O.
Grain freights not so active, but rates
firm; steam to Liverpool, per bushel, 3d.
August; Cork, for orders, per quarter,
3s. Cd. July; 3s. Cd. August.
Llvo StocK Mnrlfots.
New Tork, July 12. Steers lower; bulla
steady to 10c higher; medium and com
mon cows steady to 10c. lower; about
all sold; common to choiee steers, $4.75
5.70; tops,. $5.75; bulls, J2.75S3.50; cows,
$34.05. Calves opened steady to 25c. off;
veals closed 3&S&0c. lower; common to
oholce veals. $507.50; culls, $4.50; butter
milks, $2.753.50; grassers and yearlings,
I2.603; car of southorn calves, $3.75.
Sheep easy; lambs firm and 10025c high
er; three cars unsold; common to cholco
sheep, $36.10; common to choice lambs,
$57.10; one car, $7,424; culls, $4.50. Hogs
higher at $1.5004.00.
East Liberty, Pa July 12. Cattle about
steady; extra. $5.4585.55; prime, $5.3005.40;
common, $3.5004.20. Hogs active and
higher; medium good Yorkers and pigs,
$1.40; fair Yorkers, $4.3004.35; heavy hojs,
$4.200.4.25; grassers, $4.1504.20; good
roughs, $3.6003.85. Sheep steady; cho.co
wethers, $4,900-6; common, $203; yearlings,
$305; spring lambs, $I0C.BO; veal calves,
$707.25. .
On Every Bottle
Of Shiloh's Consumption Cure is this cuar
antee ; "All wo ask of you is to use two-
thirds of tho contents of this bottle faith
fully, then if you can say you are not
benefited return the bottle to your druggist
and he may refund tho prico paid." Price
25 cts., 50 cts. and $1.00. Sold by P. D.
Klrlin on a guarantee
Humored Kontuokv Kldnnpplnir.
Jllddlesboro, Ky July 13. Miss Ida
Carr, aged 26, daughter of David Carr,
one of the wealthiest men In East
Tennessee, disappeared ten days ago
from her home at Oldtown, and no
traco of her has Blnce been secured.
It is rumored she waB kidnapped by
two men, but her family do not be
lieve It. They think she committed
suicide, as she was in ill health.
JVTpM Kidney troublo preys upon
kin tno m'nd, discourages and
AND lessons ambition ; beauty,
WlinPN vigor and cheerfulness soon
VV uMui disappear when tho kidnoys
are out of order or diseased. For pleasing
results use Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, tho
great kidney remedy. At druggists. Sample
bottle by mail free, also pamphlet.
Address, Dr. Kilmer &Co.,Binj;hamton,N. Y.
Our College Atlilotos in Unulnnd.
Southampton, July 13. The mem
bers of the athletic teams of Yale and
Harvard universities, who arrived by
Lho American liner St. Louis last even
ing, are in excellent health. They
were greeted by the United States
consul, John E. Hopley, and a number
of personal friends, and proceeded
as quickly as possible lo the hotel.
Early this morning they left for their
training quarters at Brighton.
Mimt J'ostpono lloundnry DisonHslon.
Washington, July 13. No advance
has been made towards the arrange
ment of a modus vlvendl fixing tem
porarily the Alaskan boundary line.
Meanwhile the 2d of August draws
near, and it will bycome necessary for
our government to make formal ar
rangement with the British govern
ment for a postponement of the meet
ing of tho Joint high commission,
which was to reassemble in Quebec on
that date,
lr. HnniBoy Indlctocl For Murder,
Now York, July 13. Tho grand Jury
yesterday indicted Mrs. Grace Ramsey
for the murder of her husband at tho
Garden hotel, in this city, on June 23
last by cutting his throat wjth a raror
while ho was asleep. Mrs. Ramsey has
been pronounced Insane by three ex
perts, and will probably he sent to an
asylum.
"GOLD DDBT."
0EA tfc - ,
In ft
FAIRBANK COMPANY
KtW YORK
BOSTON
NIAGARA FALLS EXCURSIONS.
LOW-KATE VACATION TJUrS VIA riSNN8YI
VANIA ItAimoAI).
Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company has
selected tho following dates for Its popular
ten-day excursions to Niagara Fills from
Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington :
July 27, August 10 and 21, Septomber 7 and
21, and October 5 and 10. An oxporienced
tourist agent and chaperon will accompany
each excursion.
Excursion tickets, good for return passage
on any regular train, excluslvo of limited
express trains, within ten days, will bo sold
at $10.00 from Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Washington, and all points on tho Delaware
division; $11 25 from Atl'autic City! fO CO
from Lancaster; $8 50 from Altoona and liar
risburKi $0.00 from Suubury and Wilkos
barro; $5 75 from Williamsport; and at pro
portionate rates from other points. A Btop
ovor will bo allowed at Buffalo, Rochester,
Canadaigua, and Watkins within tho limit
returning.
A special train of Pullman parlor cars nnd
day coaches will bo ruu with each excursion.
An extra chargo will bo mado for parlor car
seats.
Tickets for a sido trip to tho Thousand Is
lands (Alexandria Bay) will bo sold from
Rochcstor in connection with excursions of
July 27, August 10 and 21, September 7 and
21, good to return to Rochostor or to Cannn-
daigua via Syracuso within five days, at rate
of $5.50.
Tickots for a sido trip to Toronto will bo
sold at Niagara Falls for $1.00 on July 20,
August 12 and 20, and September 23. In
connection with excursion of September 7,
tickets will be sold to Toronto and return at
reduced rates, account Toronto Fair.
For timo of connecting trains and further
information apply to ncarost ticket agent, or
address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General
Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station,
Philadelphia.
$100 Reward $100.
The readers of this paper will bo pleased to
learn that thero is at least one dreaded diaense
that science has been able to cure In all its
stages, and that Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Curo
Is tho only positive euro known to tho medical
fraternity. Catarrh being n constitutional dls
easo. requires n constitutional treatment. Hall's
Catarrh Curo is taken Internally, acting directly
upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the
system, thereby destroying tho foundation of
thedlseaae,andgIvlngtho patient strength by
building up the constitution and assisting
nature In dolngits work. The proprietors have
so much faith In its curative powers, that they
offer One Hundred Dollars for any coso that it
fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials.
Address. P. J.CIIENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
Sold by Druggists. 75c
Hall's Faintly Pills nro the best.
Keduced Kates to Indianapolis via Penn
sylvania Kallroad Account Kpworth
League International Convention,
On account of the Kpworth League Inter
national Convention, to bo bold at Indian
apolis, Ind., July 20 to 23, tho Pennsylvania
Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets
from points on its lino, to Indianapolis, at
rate of singlo faro for tho round trip.
Tickets will bo sold on July 18 and 10, and
will bo good to return until July 24,inclusivo,
except that by depositing ticket with tho
Joint Agent at Indianapolis beforo July 2-1,
and the payment of fifty cents, tho return
limit may be extended to leave Indianapolis
not later than August 20, 1809.
For spocifie rates and conditions apply to
Ticket Agents.
The Homeliest Man In Shenandoah
As well as the handsomest, and others are
invited to call on any druggist and get free a
trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat
and Lungs, a remedy that is guaranteed to
cure and relieve all Chronic and Acute
Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consump
Uon. Trice 25c and 50c.
Keduced Kates to rhlladelphla via Penn
sylvania Kallroad.
On account of the Prohibition Stato Con
vention, to be held at Philadelphia. July 21,
1809, the Pennsylvania Railroad Compauy
has arranged to sell to all iersons applying
excursion tickets from stations on its lino in
tho'Stato of Pennsylvania to Philadelphia, at
rote of single fare for tho round trip (mini
mum rate fifty cents).
Tickets will bo sold on July 20 only, and
will be good to return until July 23,1nclusivo.
Florida Short Line.
Tbo New York and Florida Express, via
Southern Railway, leaving Broad street
station, Philadelphia, dally at 5:31 p. m.
carrios through Pullman sleeping ca-s to
Augusta and Savannah, Ga., Jacksonville and
Tampa, Fla., via Charlotte and Columbia,
This is tho short lino and most attractive
routo to points in Georgia and Florida. All
Information cheerfully furnished by Charles
L. Hopkins, District Passenger Agent, 828
Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
Hold Jlon May Moot In ltlohmond,
Richmond, July 18. Mr, E. V.
Smalllng, general secretary of the Na
tional Sound Money League, was In
Richmond yesterday consulting a num
ber of gold standard men with refer
ence to holding a national currency
convention In this city at some date
in October next. Tho president of tbo
league is tho Hon. J. Sterling Morton,
of Nebraska, who was the secretary of
agriculture In Cleveland's cablnot, The
chairman of tho executive committee
Is M. E. Ingalls, president of the
Chesapeake and Ohio railroad. It is
said to be probable that a call for the
convention will bo Issued some timo In
August.
Never Hcifralnod CoiiHolousnoHH.
Pittsburg, July 13. Thomas P. Day,
vice president and cashier of the Peo
ple's National bank, of this city, who
was injured at a grade crossing near
Uniontown, Pa., last Saturday, died
yesterday afternoon, nevor having re
gained consciousness. Mr. Day was
.47 yean old, and leaves a wife and
two children.
ANOTHER M0N;T. R C0MDINE.
Ronftolldntloti of Wrnimht Hlool, Iron
mill Tiilw Industrie.
Now York, July 13. Consolidation of
tho wrought stool, Iron and tubo In
dustries of tho. country was effected
yostordoy by William N. Cromwell and
Edmund C. Convorpo, tho consolidation
purchnsors. The now company will bo
known as tho National Tubo company.
It la tho largest of tho kind In tho
world, and la tho third In rank as a
nteol and Iron corporation. It is ex
ceeded by only tho Krupp and Cnr
negio lntorosts.
Bosldos controlling tho domestic
business tho now combino will lnvado
tho Russian, Bulgarian, Jnpancso and
Canadian market, whore It already
supplies, tubular goods for the oil wells
of those countries. It will sell mer
chant pipes to all tho other nations of
tho world. Twonty-flvo thousand men
are employed.
William Nolson Cromwoll, genoral
counsel for tho combino, said today
that the net oarnlngs of tho current
year will bo between $G,000,000 and $7,
000,000, while tho annual saving In
general expenses will bo from $2,000,
000 to $3,000,000. The capitalization Is
$80,000,000, divided Into 7 per cont
cumulative preferred ?tock of $40,000,
000 and common stock of tho samo
amount. Tho preferred stock divided
is $2,800,000, and Is limited to that
amount and Is mado cumulative. There
is no mortgage lion on any of tho prop
erties, and none can over be plnced
upon any realty of tho company with
out tho consent of 80 per cent of tho
stock.
TJio Only Victim or the Tortln.
Halifax, N. S., July 13. The body of
the Assyrian lad, Bashal, tho only vic
tim of tho steamer Portia disaster on
Monday night, was found by divers
yesterday In tho second cabin of tho
Portia and was brought here later.
Divers havo beon at worn on tho wreck
since Tuesday night, and will con
tinue operations In an effort to got tho
passengers' effects and other goods.
Drowned Whllo Vlowlnu Ynolit Knco.
Lubec, Me., July 13. During tho
yacht raco hero yesterday a boat con
taining throo persons was capsized and
two of them, Hollis C. Nlckerson and
Eben Small, were drowned.
Testordny's llnsolmll Gnmoa.
National Leaguo: At Philadelphia
Philadelphia, 4; Cleveland, 2. At Bos
tonBoston, 4; Chicago, 1. At New
York New York, 4; Pittsburg, 1. At
Baltimore Louisville, 13; Baltlmoro,
3. At Brooklyn Brooklyn, 10; St.
Louis, 5. At Washington Washing
ton, 10; Cincinnati, 5.
Atlantic Leaguo: At Newark Read
ing, 4; Newark, 2. At Allentown Al
lentown, 7; Lancaster, 4. At Rich
mondRichmond, G; Wilkesbarro, 3.
Brave Men Fall
Victims to stomach, Hvcr aud kidney troubles
as well as women, and all feel the results in
loss of appetite, poisons in the blood, back
ache, nervousness, headache and tired, list
less, run-down feeling. But there's no need
to feel like that. Listen lo J . W. Gardner,
Idaville, Ind. He says ; "Electric Bitters are
just the thing for a man when he is all run
down, and don't care wuetner 11c lives or d'es.
It did more to give me new strength and good
appetite than anything I could take. I can
now eat anything and have a new lease on
life." Only 50 cents, at A. Wasley's drug
store. Lvcry bottle guaranteed.
Hnllrondors' Wncro Scnlo Contoroneo.
Now York, July 13. Some days ago
at a meeting between President Truos-dale-,
of the Delaware, Lackawanna and
Western railroad and representatives
of tho Order of Railroad Conductors
and the trainmen's organization It was
decided to hold a conference yesterday
between the officials of tho road and
tho conductors and brakemen to dis
cuss a chango In tho wage system of
the road. Tho conference has been
postponed until July 18, when It will
probably bo hold In Scranton. Tho
entire matter has been placed In the
hands of General Superintendent E. G.
Russell, whose office is In that city.
A card.
We, tho undorsigncd, do hereby agree to
refund tho money on a 50-cent bottle of
Greeno's Warranted Syrup of Tar If it falls
to curo your cough or cold. Wo also guaran
too a 25-ccnt bottle to prove satisfactory or
money refunded. A. Wasley, C. H. Hagon
buch, Shenandoah Drug Store, and P. W.
Blersteln & Co. " ll-14-33t-dw
15x-Sonntor Gorman Strlolton.
Magnolia, Mass., July 13. Former
Senator Arthur P. Gorman, of Mary
land, Is 111 at the Hesperus hotel, and
his wife and two daughters are at his
bedside. His condition is not con
sidered serious. He suffers from ex
haustion, or a relapse of tho grip.
NUGGETS OP NEWS
Half the village of Prewsburg, N. J.,
was destroyed by fire started by light
ning. Marc Sanche, a Now York youth,
was mado Insano by oxcesslve cigarette
smoking.
Since July 4 there havo been 13 deaths
in and near New York from lockjaw,
the result of slight pistol wounds.
The contributions received yesterday
to the Dewey homo fund amounted to
$225, making the total to date $13,698.
Negro miners Imported to take
places of strikers were fired on from
ambush at Ishkoeda, Ala, Three were
wounded, ono fatally.
William H. Peake, tho original
Swiss bell ringer and harp player, died
in Belvldoro, Ills., yostorday. He first
introduced Sol Smith Russell to the
public.
The Boers are expecting war with
Great Britain, and twice each week
every able bodied man Is put through
a severe drill with arms to resist an In
vasion. The Chicago appellate court decides
that a marriage negotiated by a third
person is "void at law and In equity
us being opposed to morality and pub
lic policy."
A Wrong Notion:
1 It la a mistake
to suppose that
baby mast
icomo with
great pain and
suffering. An
cpootant
mother need
only use the
wonderful lini
ment oalled
MOTHER'S
FRIEND
to escape the
t arena, danger,
pain, distress
and nervousness.
Druuxlsls sell this
1 liniment for si a bottle, with are in.
vltfd In irml fnr nnr free HluitraUd book.
It will te 1 them things they ought to know, i
TBI EUOnZLD UOOXAxOB CO., AtUaU, Ou
IK.
5 l!
BARRELS OF SAMPLES.
Over Two Hundred Thousand Trial
Dottles !''nt Free by Mali
By special ui lungcment with thorns
mfacturero of that justly famovfs Kidney
medicine, Dr. David Kotinody's Favors
Ito Remedy, tlio readors of this paper
nro onabi'o'l to obtain a trull bottle and'
pamphlti of valuable medical advlc
absolutely freo, by simply sending their
full natnoand postofllco address to tha
Dll. DAVID KENNEDY CORPORA
TION, Kuiulout, N. Y., and mentioning
this paper.
Of course this involves enormous ex
nonso to tho manufacture, but they
havo recolved so many grateful letter
from tlioso who havo been benefited
and cured of tho various diseases of tha
Kidnoys, Liver, Bladder and Blood,
Rheumatism. Dvsnensla and Chronla
Constipation, and all weaknesses pecu
liar to women, mat ttiey willingly send
trial bottles to all sufferers.
Upon investigation it was found that
i per cent 01 tnoso who nan ucori tno
trial bottlo had received such bi-noflt
from it that they purchased larpo siiod
bottles of their druirgiats.
It matters not how sick you ara ae
how many physicians havo failed U
help you, send for a trial bottlo of thli
peat medicine, it costs you but a pontal
card, and benefit and cure will most
ertalnly be the result.
Put somo urino in a class tumbler aad
lot it stand 24 hours: if it has a Bedlnet
or if it is nalo or discolored, mllkr a
aloudy, stringy or ropy, your Kidaeyq
or Bladder are in a baa condition. Dr.
David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy;
peeany cures sucn dangerous tTmp
toms as pain in the back, inability tm
hold urine, a burning scalding pain la
passing it, frequent desiro to urinata,
especially nt nicht. tho staining of lines
by your urine'and all tho unpleasant
ana Dangerous ouccts on tno system
produced by tho uie of whiskey, wina
or beer. Dr. David Kennedy's Favor
ite Remedy is sold at all drug stores at
$1.00 for a largo bottle ; six bottles fbf
SO.UU
Probiiti.v IWurdor nml Arson.
Richmond, Mo., July 13. The resi
dence of Thomas Graves, eight miles
soutnwest of Richmond, was burned
during Tuesday night, and yesterday
the bodies of Mr. Graves and his aged
sister Lucy were found In the ruins
Graves was considered a miser, and
It Is tho general belief that the two
were murdered and that the building
was burned to hide the crime.
Tell Yonr Sister
A beautiful coraploxlon is an impossibility
without good puro blood, tho sort that only
exists in connection with tho good digestion
a healthy liver and bowels. Karl's Clover
Uoot Tea acts directly on tho bowels, llvor
and kidnoys keeping them in perfect health.
Prico 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Klrlin
on a guarantee.
ICnnRnn City's Hld'Tor Convention
Chicago, July 13. Kansas City
Democrats, backed by members of
their party In other parts of Missouri,
have raised $50,000 which they intend
offering to the Democratic national
committee if the committee will send
the Democratic national convention to
Kansas City. A large delegation of
Kansas City Democrats will bo In
Chicago next Thursday, when the na
tional committeemen meet here, ready
to band over $50,000 for tho conven
Hon.
Tlio President's Western Trip.
Washington, July 13. Tho president
has decided to postpone his trip to St.
Paul until October, If Mrs. McKInloy's
health will not permit him to go earlier.
as no does not desire to go without
her. In October he has made a posi
tive engagement to attend the Chicago
celebration, and if his St. Paul trip Is
postponed until that time he will ex
tend his journey from Chicago to the
twin cities.
Dowey Invited to Constantinople.
Constantinople, July 13. Tho Uni
ted States minister here, Oscar S.
Straus, has urgently Invited Admiral
Dewey to visit him. In the event of his
acceptance the British special sorvlce
steamer Imogeno will proceed to the
Mediterranean to escort the admiral to
this port.
Increased Immigration.
Washington, July 13. Almost com
plete returns to tho bureau of immi
gration of tho treasury department of
immigrants arriving In the United
States for the fiscal year ondod June
30, 1899, show an Increase of 82,579
over tho fiscal year ended June 30.
1898. Tho returns yet to be received
will not chango tho figures materially.
The number of immigrants arriving
In 1899 was 311,878, as against 229,299
for the previous year. Immigration of
1898 was tho smallest for ion years.
To Oriranlzo Automolilllsts.
Now York, July 13. -Tho Eloctrlcal
Review Issues a call to all Interested
In automobiles to moot In New York In
September to form a national automo
bile association, for these reasons:
"The legal rights of theso vehicles
have been assailed by police and park
uoaras, tneir status is indefinite and
unsatisfactory, and united action is
requisite for tho enfranchisement of
tho machlno and the betterment of
many conditions surrounding tho In
dustry." UNCLE SAM'S HOT BATHS.
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Will eradicate from your system the linger
ing effects of grip and other ailments caused
by tho sovere winter, and malaria, rhcuma
tlsm, neuralgia, catarrh, Btomach, kidney,
liver and nervous disorders, paralysis, blood
and skin diseases, aud chronic and func
tional derangements. Tho mountain climate
of Hot Springs is cool aud delightful in
snmmer. 100 hotels open the year around.
For Illustrated literature, containing all
information, address C. F. Cooley, Jfanagor
Buisnoss Men's League, Hot Springs, Ark.
For reduced excursion tickets and par
ticulars of tho trip, address W, A, Turk,
Gon'l Pass. Agt., Southorn By., Washington,
D. 0 or C, t,. Hopkins, District Passenger
Agent, 828 Chestnut St., Phlla., Pa. fl-l-lm
Iteduerd Kates to Itlcliinnnil, Vo.
On account of the International Conven
tiou of the Baptist Young People's Union of
America, to bo held at ltlchmond, Va., July
13 to 10, tho Pennsylvania Kallroad Company
has arranged to sell excursion ticket from
points on its line, to Richmond, at rate of
singlo fare for tho round trip (tickets via
Iultlmoio and steamboat llfty cents more
than singlo fare).
Tickets will be sold July 11 to 13. and will
bo good to return until July 81, Inclusive
except that on deposit of ticket with thn
Joint Agent at Richmond beforo July 28, and
the payment or fifty cents, the return limit
may be extended to leavo Blchmond not
later than August 15, 1809.
Stop over at Washington on return trin fal
len days, not to exceed final limit of ticket.
i1 or specific rates and conditions bduIv to
Ticket Agcuts,
BEPEW ON THE EAStERN QUESTION.
Wo Should Bond Men Knoiluli to Mrlvo
tho Itebels Into the Pen,
Now York, July 13. A dinner was
given last night at tho Republican club
In honor of tho return from Europo
of Senator Chaunccy M. Dnpow. Mr.
Depow was tho principal spoakor. Ho
said in part;
"In Europo I found that thero was
no sympathy for Spain on account of
her defeat in tho lato war. I found
nothing but curiosity about tho United
Btntcs. Tho pcoplo of Europo oro won
dering whothor wo will bo equal to tho
task wo have taken In tho cast. An
English statesman said to mo ono day.
'Why don't your country square Aguln
nldo? We havo found In our wars with
tho natives of eastern countries that
they cannot bo trusted, and ns soon
ns you mako nlllos of thorn you will
find that thoy will Btab you In tho
back. Wo found that to bring tho na
tives to tho right way of looking nt
matters of importance was to squaro
them.'
"I told that statesman that tho peo
plo of tho United States would rather
sond 100,000, 200,000 or oven 300,000
men to tho Philippines than spend $500
in 'squaring' Mr, Agulnaldo.
"In my Judgment wo have not ap
preciated thoroughly tho situation in
the east. This has been principally due
to tho bravery of tho men who aro
there. They want tho honor nnd tho
lllory of fighting tho contests and win
ning without other aid. I think that
is a mistake Wo should bend every
energy nnd Bend Buch n forco to the
Philippines as would crush out those
rebels In less than six weeks' timo,
Tho war should bo carried on In such a
Way as to drive Agulnaldo and his crow
Into submission, or Into tho sea."
Ilnrs Instead or Illllets,
Chicago, July 13. Bars lnstcid of
billets, and a ratio of ono seventh In
stead of one-fifth, was agreed upon last
night nt tho conference between mem
bers of tho Amalgamated Iron and
Steel association and representatives
of the American Tin Plato company as
the basis from which tho sliding wago
scale of tho tin plate works will bo
figured for the coming industrial year.
Tho abandonment of billets as a basis
from which to do tho figuring and tho
substitution of tin plate bars was de
cided on as tho moro equitable, from
the fact that the bars do not enter Into
bo mauy items of finished steel pro
ducts. All tho mills of the American
Tin Plato company will resume opera
tions next Monday. Tho wago advance
will bo about 15 per cent.
Too llendy With Ills Oun.
Phocnixvillo, Pa., July 13. Mistak
ing one of his companions for a rob
ber, William Glackens, a boy from
Philadelphia, yesterday shot and in
stantly, killed Robert Fisko, also of
Philadelphia, at Perkiomon Junction,
threo miles below here. The two boys,
with a couple of others, were camping.
Early in tho morning Fisko awoko and
left camp without arousing his com
panions. Ho returned lator, and Glack
ens mistaking him for an Intruder
seized a revolver and fired. Tho ball
passed clear through Flsko's brain. Tho
coroner declared tho shooting acci
dental. The Pnrls nt Frtl mouth.
Falmouth, England, July 13. Tho
American lino .steamer Paris was
brought up to this harbor last night,
and now lies on an unoxposcd sand
beach In tho harbor, whero temporary
repairs will bo made before the vessel
Is taken to Southampton for a thor
ough overhauling. Tho salvage asso
ciation took tho contract on the basis
of the "no cure no pay" principle.
Hundreds of tons of rocks had been
removed by dynamite until tho chan
nel mado beneath the steamer was
practically tho greater part of tho
length of the ship.
DR. CHARCOT'S TONIC TABLETS
nro the onlr positively guaranteed remedy lor the
Drink u&blt, Nervousness and IleUmchoU caused
Itj strong drinlc.
WIS UUAKANTKK FOUIt IIOXR8
to cure any case wltn a positive written irnnr
iuitA or refund the money, and to destroy the
appetite for lntoilcatlwr liquors.
THE TABLETS CAN BE 01VEN WITHOUT
KN0WLEDQB-OP THE PATIENT.
STR0N6 DRINK nHlietn'rVponrJifi
ot 110.00 we will mall you four H boxes anil nosl
Ure written frunrnnten to cure or rotund
jourmouey. Single boxes (3.00.
For sale at Klrlln's drug store.
SOLOMON HAAK
Agent for the Famous
BERGNER & ENGEL
Phila. Stock 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 Alain Street,
Will receive prompt attention.
rtUlionsof Dollars
Go up in nmoVu every year, Take no
risks but got yonr houses, stock, fay
nnuro, etc., insurea in ant-class re
liable companies as represented by
DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent
4loT,1f ni!Aitdrtll nmvtnlM
felS LjStFC AM) GUHE. SU4o.HR'-M0MAII'3 SH
Vol t PoTiruky'i drat ttort, B
AWN'S fANSY PUS
y 4 tllll,linuBlili WOMAN'S RtLlfJ,
0,1 ('ATOa'a Tifir Fills and ii.a iiaiitl
' Al Ant itorM, or MM dlrtcl (Mil ad), rU. It.
Cro Brio. C Bottom, mm. v (m 4
tor ! at Klrlln's rlruttorandHDniiof
Strong Drink is Death
An Excellent Combination.
The pleasant method mid beneficial
effects of tho well Ittiown remedy,
Smur op Fias, manufactured by tno
CAMFoitNiA. Fio SvnUf Co., Illustrato
tho value of obtaining tlio liquid laxa
tlvo principles of plants known to bo
medicinally laxative and presenting
them in tho form most rofreslitnR to tho
tasto and acceptable to tlio Bystcm. It
Is the ono perfect strengthening laxa
tive, leansinir tho system effectually,
dispelling colds, headaches and fevers
gently yet promptly and enabling ono
to overcomo habitual constipation per
manently. Its perfect freedom from
every objectionable quality and sub
stance, and its acting on the kidneys,
liver and bowels, without weakening
or irritating them, mako it tho ideal
laxative.
In tho process of manufacturing figs
aro usol, as they nro pleanant to tho
taste, but tho medicinal qualities of tlio
remedy aro obtained from senna and
other aromatic plants, by a method
known to tho Calipohnia Fio Sviiup
Co. only. In order to get its beneficial
efE"cts and to avoid imitations, plcaso
remember the full nnmo of tho Compnny
printed on tho front of every paekago.
CALIFORNIA FI5 SYRUP CO.
sam fkancisco, cai
lotjisvixm:. ky. new tobk, k. y.
For sale by all Druggists. Price 0c. per bottle
POLITICAL CARDS.
poll COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
FRANK R. KANTNER,
Op Lofty
Subject to Itoruhllcnn rules
pOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
HORACE F. REBER,
Op Piitn Quove, Pa.
Subject to Republican rules.
JjlOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
BENJ. KAUFMAN,
Op TniCMONT.
Subject to Republican rules.
TjOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER,
JOSEPH WYATT,
Op SliENANrxiAH.
Subject to Republican rule.
JjlOR COUNTY REGISTER.
F. C. REESE,
OP BlIEKAltDOAn.
Subject to Republican rules.
pOK RECORDER OP DEEDS,
EMANUEL JENKYN,
OP POTTSVIU,
Formerly of Jolictt).
Subiect to Republican rules.
jOR RECORDER,
J. H. NICHTER,
Op Pottsviixe.
Subject to Democratic rules.
JjlOR CLERK OF THE COURTS,
JOHN T. SH0ENER,
Op Obwiqsuubo.
Subject to Republican rules.
pOR PR0THON0TARY,
JAMES ni'ELHENNY,
Op Maiianoy City.
Subject to Republican rules.
pOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY
CHARLES E. BERGER,
OV COESSOHA.
Subject to Republican rule.
LEHIGH VALLEY
RAILROAD.
IN EFFECT MAY 14, 18.
Passenirer trains leave Shenandoah for I'enn
Haven Junction, Maueb Chunk, Lelil;liton,
Slatlnirton, Whlto Hall, Catasaiiqua, Alloiitown,
Bethlehem, Kaston New York and Philadelphia
at 5 28, 7 00 a. m . 12 82 and 5 17 p. in.
For Wilkesbarro, White Haven and Pittston,
5 28, 10 12 a. in.. 12 02 and 5 17 p. in.
For Laceyyille, Towamla, Sayre, AVaverly,
Elmlro, Rochester; HiifTalo, Niagara Falls,
Auburn, Syracuse, Ithaca, Geneva and the
West, 10 12 a. m., 12 52 nnd 5 17 p. m.
For Helvidcre, Delaware Water Gap and
Btroudsbunr, 5 28 a. m., 8 17 p. m.
For Lumbertville and Trenton, 7 60 a. m.
For Jcanesvllle, Levlstou and Beaver Meadow.
5 28a. m.,J263p. m.
For McAdoo, Audenrled, IIaip(on, Stockton
and Lumber Yard, 8 28, 7 60, 10 12 u. m., 12 82 anil
5 17 p m.
ForJeddo, Drlfton and Frceland, 8 28. 1012
a, in., 8 17 p. in.
For Scranton, 5 28. 10 12 a. m., 6 17 p. m.
For IrflHt OV- (llr,lt..lt.llln .ml lll.l IM
and728p. in. ' ' '
ror liaven Run, Centrttlla, Mount Carmel and
Shainokin, 10 19 a. in.. 1 , a 07, 9 23 p. m.
5 a), 7 60, 10 12 a. m.. and 12 52, 6 17 p. m.
V. 4U.DO.1UO, u -O, IV id . III.
Trains will leave Hharaokin at 7 00. 9 20 . m..
11 50 RTUl 4 ) IV tn and al... 4J1 1 I.
at 7 50, 10 12 a. m.. 13 52. 5 17 p. m.
Acuvc piienanuoau lor roHsvllle. St. Clair.
Newcastle, Morea and Kew Boston. 710 and
10 12 a. m , 12 02 and S 17 p. in.
12 85, 805, 8 13 P; m. " " -
,aI."az":wn r P lenandoah, W) a. ro.,
12 45, 6 09, 8 3(1, 8 81 p. ra.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
Trains leave for Raven Run, Centralis, Mt
Cormcl and Sliamokin, 9 46 a. in., 7 21 p. in.,
Train Ipava Ml,a.nirtn .... i.nnn...,Ani. ,
8 60 a, ra., and 8 83 p. ni.
Leayo Shenandoah for Yatesvllle, Mohonoy
City, Park Place, Delano, McAdoo. Audenrled,
and Mauch Chunk, 9 47 a m., and 6 82 p. in.
,.F,?ri-el',l8,lton' Slotlngton, Catasnunua. Whlto
"a". 9Clyi Allentown, Eoston and Plillllps
burgr, 9 47 a. m., and 8 82 p. in.
Kor new York and Philadelphia, 0 47 a. m.
lftlfl lln,l.tfi ... LJ1. ...1 t. u ... n ...
------ " . w . i . ... UucuUIUWtU,OIAhll.lU.
and 8 27 p. m.
M. U. CUTTER, Hupt. Transportation,
South Uelhlehem, Pa.
I10LLIN II. WILHUR,aenI.8upt.,
, South Uelhlehem, Pa,
CHARLES B. LEE, Oenl. Pass. Alrt.,
. . New York, N. Y.
A. XT, NONNEMACIIER, Dir. P. A.,
South llethlehem. Pa.
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