TheHerald l-.ST ltI,ISIIi:i) 1R70. "Ml the m That's Fit to Print. J'uMiilieil evi-i rvrnliifr, except Sunday, at 8 Hun tli .liinlli. trcot, Shenandoah, l'o, LONO DIsTANOK THt.r.fllONK. The Herald In delivered In Shenandoah nnd tlio mirroimdlnR towns forslxccntsn w ek, pay able to Hie carriers. Hy mull W.00 n yrnr, or 23 contii n month payable In ndvaneo Ad vertisements charired nccordliiR to space nnd position. Tlio publishers reserve the right to cliniiRo tlio position i f ndvcrtlscnients whenever the publication of news demnnds It. Tlio 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, nlcred at the pot ofllco at Shenandoah, Fa., as second class mall matter. TUESDAY. JULY 18, 1890, OUR COUNTRY : First, Last ana Forever. As ii political prophet, we are will ing to take a back scat, and remain there. (Hit. Democratic friends feel much easier. They now know what they have to go up against. It is now the duty of the republi cans, since they have nominated a ticket, to see to it that It Is elected. Comk to think of It, Shenandoah did get one office out of tlio scramble yesterday. Hut is that worth fight ing about ? Thk contest for Judge was clean cut and exciting, and the margin was so small that the successful candidate had little to cheer over. To be defeated by only a vote and a half is very trying on the nerves. That was the situation as viewed by the McElhenny supporters. TnK bald-headed statesman from Schuylkill Haven was sadly missed at the ilepubllcttn convention. Had he been there "things might have been different." Thk Republicans of Mahanoy City made several unsuccessful attempts to secure a place on the ticket, but fate was against them. They are loyal for the ticket, however. A PlTTSBunG dispatch says that State Senator Magee is more bitter than ever against Mr. Quay. If such is the case it is probably largely due to the failure of Mr. Magee to induce . - v: -i i There is a great deal of talk about another strike among the Lehigh vaney Hallroad employes. The situ ation is so threatening that the chiefs of the several brotherhoods of rail -way employes have taken cognizance of it and will endeavor to arrange an amicaDie adjustment of grievances Theiie is no longer any doubt that Col. Guffey and Mr. Harrity are now working together harmoniously, and It is generally believed that they are identified with the movement to head the Democratic party in a direction the opposite of that in which Mr. Bryan wants it to move. If Guffey and Harrity shall really pull together they will constitute a pretty strong team. Shenandoah's delegation at yes terday's convention was constituted of the right timber. They were elected on certain issues, and. to ac complish those ends they stood to gether to a man, and all the eloquence and persuasive powers of the aver age "leader" could not change them. It was an fdeal delegation and they won many complimentary remarks. At one stage of the proceedings Shen andoah was the centre of attraction, especially in the contest for the Judgeship. They deserve all the nice things said about them, and more too. Thk sympathy of the community goes out to Editor M. B. Doyle, of the Daily News, in this the hour of his sod bereavement. There is uni versal sorrow among the friends of his departed wife, who died Sunday evening at the family residence, unex pectedly. The deceased was a deyout Catholic, xind lived the life of a true christian woman. Her circle of ac quaintance was largo, and none knew her but to love her. It Is indeed a sad blow to the afflicted husband and sorrowing children, and to them and their family we extend our sincere sympathy. 44 He That is Warm Thinks AU So. Thousands are "cold" in that they do not understand the glow of health. This implies disordered kidneys, liver, bowels, blood or brain. Hood's Sarsapar&a gives aU tofio take it the warmth of per fect health. Get Hood s because SaUabWil Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvety soilness of the skin U Inva riably obtained by those who use FoxtOMl'a Complexion powder. Acts gently on the dneys, Liver and Bowels Cleanses the System OVERCOMES 17772? 1 IMbituaicSnst'PAT'on PERMANENTLY 0 Qj ovy the genuini- mah'f o oy (aurrniaTg,Syrvp(. .M VOn. tOt iAll BY All OBUGOlSri SBKl 30t ftB KHUL A CONNECTICUT MYSTERY. Evidence) of n Flcht to tho Donth Be tween Iltvnl Ijuvoik. Chester, Conn., July S. Harry Chad wide, aged 24 years, of New Britain, was murdored Sunday night by Joseph Hough, aged 30, who then attempted to Hill himself by TCttlng his throat. Chadwick's body has not been found, and the details of the tragedy are not fully known. Chadwick camo hero on Satmday night to visit Miss Mary Smith, to whom ho was paying atten tions. Hough, who boarded with tho Smith family, was also enamored of the young woman. Chadwick left the Smith house about 10:30 Sunday night on his bicycle, and that was the last seen of him. Yesterday morning a ladder waa found leaning against the window' of the room occupied by Hough. Thero were spots of blood on the ladder, and when tho man's room was entered ho was found lying on tho bed in a pool of blood. He had a cut five inches long in his neck. His bicycle was also found to bo covered with blood, and an in vestigation was begun. In Tylorville Bearchers found tho bicycle owned by Chadwick and his watch and quits. Thero wero several pools of blood and ovldenccs of a struggle. It Is stated that Hough had admit ted to Alden Smith, a brother of the girl, that ho killed Chadwick and threw his body Into the river. Ho is oi me race, ho then choked Chadwick until, as he supposed, he was uncon scious, hut later found he was dead. He then dragged tho young man's body to the river, whore ho throw it in. Hiding home, he took his own razor from a drawer, intending to commit suicide, when he felt himself growing faint and called for help. He is in a critical condition. The river is beinr; dragged. SUMMER OUTIHGS. PERSONALLY-CONDUCTED TOUES VIA PENN SYLVANIA RAILROAD. Tho Pennsylvania Kailroad Company an nounces the. following Personally-Conducted Tours for the Summer and early Autumn of 1803 : To tho North, Includes Niagara Falls, To ronto, Thousand Islands, the St. Lawrence, Montreal, Queboc, Eoberval (LakoSt. John), the Saguonay, Au Sablo Chasm, Lakos Cham plain and George. Saratoga, and a daylight ride through the Highlands of the Hudson, July 22 to August 7. Eate, V!5; August 12 to 25, visiting same points as first tour except Roberval and tho Saguenay. Eate, f 100 for the round trip, from New York, Fhlladol phia, Baltimore, and Washington. Propor tlonate rates from other points. To Niagara Falls, excursion tlcketsgood to return within ten days will bo sold on July 27, August 10 and 21, September 7 and 21, October S and 10, at rate of 10 from Phila delphia, Baltimore, and Washington. These tickets include transportation only, and will permit of stop over within limit at Buffalo. Rochester, Canandaigua, and Watklus on tho return trip. Five-day tour to Gettysburg, Luray, and Washington September 10. Bate 2S from New York, $22 from Philadelphia. Proper tionato rktca from other points. An eleven-day tour to Gettysburg, Luray Caverns, Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot Springs, Richmond, and Washington, October 10. Eate, f05 from New York, 03 from Philadelphia. Proportionate rutos from othor points. For itineraries and further Information apply to ticket agente, or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assittant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. ItlotouH Strlltora field 1'or Trtnl. Brldgston, N. J., July 18. The hear ing of 21 Btrlklng glasablowers for rioting on Thursday last, when 15 non union blowers brought hero to work at the Cumberland gloss works were assaulted on leaving the tralu, was held yesterday before Mayor Apple gato. Prosocutlng Attorney J. Hamp ton Fithian appeared for the common wealth and former Judge John W, Weatcott, of Camden, and Samuel Ire doll, of Brldgeton, looked after tho interest of the defendants. Twenty of the men were hold to answer at court. Albert Dickinson was hold in 800 ball 10 answer tee cnarge of assault and battery and rioting, and the others in suras of IE00 and 1300 for rioting. Ball was procured for all. John Simp- kins was discharged. A Tannery Trust Soxt. New York, July 18. The efforts to form on upper leather combination have succeeded. The now company, it Is said, will be In full working order before the end of August. It Is claimed that about 30 of the leading tanners of the country will bo represented in the company, which will be capitalized at 170,000,000. KENTUCKY OUTLAWRY. Flvo Mon Killed In tho l'lillpot-Ortr-11 ti Komi. Loulsvlllo, July 18. A special from London, Ky., tolls of n roport reaching thoro of the, outbreak of nnothor feud In Clay county, by which flvo mon lest tholr llvos yestorday. Tho dead are said to bo: Robert I'hllpot, Ed rishor. Aaron Morris. Jim Orlffln and Hugh Grinin. Thoso fatalities resulted from a pitched battlo fought near Llttlo Oooso creek, thrco miles from Man chester, Tho foud dates back nearly two yeara. On Christmas, 1807, Jnmos Phll pot wns killed by Aaron Morris, but before ho dlod ho shot and killed Will lam Dundy, a friend of Morris. Tho Morrises and Orlfllns wore closely af filiated. Since then tho feeling be tween tho two factions has been very bitter, and it has been aroused recontly by the White-Haker hostilities. Tho Phllpots, which aro tho strongest fac tion In the mountains, numbering about 750 voters, openly espoused tho causo of the Bakers, while tho Griffins took sides with tho Whites. Tho story that roaches hero from Manchostor Is to tho effect that Itob I'hllpot was arrcBted yesterday by Deputy Sheriff Wash Thackor. It la said that while Thackor was taking I'hllpQt's bond tho lattor was shot from behind by a mombor of a crowd that had gathered. This precipitated a goneral fight with Winchesters and revolvers, which was participated In by Qcorgo, Granvlllo, Robert and Peter Philpot and Ed Fisher on ono side, and Aaron Morris, Hugh, Jim and Qroon Griffin on the other. Tho battle raged fiercely for ton or fifteen min utes. When It was over It was found that tho flvo men mentioned nbovo had been killed outright, threo of tho bel ligerents were seriously wounded, whllo Poto Philpot was tho onljiono Dn cither sltlo to cscapo Injury, crran vllle Philpot is said to bo one of tho most seriously wounded. He is a Union vetoran, having lost a leg at Stono Ilivor, is an ex-member of tho Ken tucky legislature, and is paid to liavo killed threo or four mon. Ed. Fisher was about 23 years old, but was said to have killed three men. Tho situation In Manchester Is de plorable. Tho place Is in a state of terror, scarcely any one daring to ven ture out of doors. Business Is sus pended and the residents aro momen tarily expecting a renowal of hostili ties. Brave Men Fall Victims to stomach, Hvcr and kidney troubles as well as women, nnd all feel the results in loss of appetite, poisons in the blood, back- aclie, nervousness, ueaaacne ana urea, list less, run-down feeling. But there's no need to feel like llmt. Listen to T. W. Gardner, Idaville. Ind. He says : "Electric Bitters are just the thing for a man when he Is aU run down, and don't care whether he lives or aics. It did more to give me new strength and good appetite than anything 1 could take. 1 can now eat anything and have a new lease on life." Only 50 cents, at A. Wasley's drug store. Every bottle guaranteed. Demll.v Flcht In Fnmlly Feud. Pittsburg, July 18. A family feud Is responsible for a shooting affray at Milcsvillo, near Monongahela City, tho result of which Is one woman probably fatally wounded, another In a serious condition and a man with two bullets In his body. Mrs. Stella A. Davis, aged 22 years, was shot twice through tho lungs nnd will probable dlo: Mrs. Sarah Weddell, aged 22 years, had her head and face badly cut and John H. Slck les was shot in the arm and hand; Tho For Infanta and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough Signature of Imported Negroes Floo. Birmingham, Ala., July 18. Tho ueorgla negroes imported to Ishkooda mines to take the place of strikers have stampeded from that place a3 tho result of the assassination of ono of their number and the wounding of four others Saturday night. Another invoice or Georgia negroes, about 200 in numuer, arrived Sunday nieht ami were taken to Ishkooda, but thoy wero miormea 01 wnat liad happened and tney too commenced leaving. Shake Into Your Shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for tho feet. It cures painful, swollen, smarting, nervous leot, and Instantly takoa the stink out 01 corns and bunions. It's the greatest comfort discovery of tho ago. Allen's Foot-Eipo makes tight or now shoes feel easy. H is a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot. tired, aching feet. Try It to-day. Sold by au uruggists and shoe 6tores. By mall for kso in stamps. Trial package FREE. Ad dress, Allen 8. Olmsted. Lo Eoy, N. Y. Valentine U'Hl Wnlvo Jurv Trial. Perth Amhoy, N. J., July 18. It is now, bolieved that George Valontino, the defaulting hank cashier, will nnf Wait for tho grand Jury to meet, but win wmvu uis ngni 01 jury trial and pieuu gumy to a cnarge of embezzle ment before the court of sneei.il noa. sions and allow sentence to be passed! ujjuu uuu. uy ims move no can bo sen- tencea witnin ten days or so. Former juugg j. iveany nice, nls counsel, is Bald to advise this course. Tell Your Sister A beautiful complexion is an Impossibility without good puro blood, the sort that only exists In connection with the good digostlon; a healthy liver and bowels. Karl's Clovor Hoot Tea acts directly on the bowels, liver and kldnoys keeping them In perfect health. Prico 25 cts. and 50 eta. Sold by P. I). Kirlin on a guarantee. Knnlnoor'H ProinptucwH Huvea I.Ivoh, Dubois, Pa.. July 18. A nassoncar train on the Ridgway and Cloarfleld railroad was wrecked vestordnv nr. Short's Mills, Elk county, while round ing a curve, and Fireman Michael Welsh, of Ridgway. was killed and Engineer James Walsh was Riichtiv in. Jured. Tho accident was caused by a iog rouing aown tne omhankmont and falling across the tracks. None of tho passengers wero hurt. The onglno was totally wrocked, it falling down a 15 foot embankment. The prompt action of Engineer Walsh provonted a ter rible catastrophe A CHILD KNJOYS The pleasant flavor, gentlo scllon, and sooth- ing eflcct of Byrup of Figs, whon In need of a laxative, and if tho father or motlior be costive or bilious, tho most gratifying results follow It use; 10 that It Is the best family remedy known and overy family should "have a bo tie. Manufactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co, 1 AVtD BY A POSTAL CARD, Thousands who have written for ont of tho freo trial bottles of Dr. David. Kennedy's Favorite Kctnody have lit erally hnd tlinlr lives savod by a postal! card. They got tho trial bottlo, and It S roved to thorn that Dr. David Konno y's Favorlto Hcmedy was tho onlyi real euro for diseases of tho Kidneys,' Llrer.Bladdcrand Blood, Rheumatism, Dyspepsia nnd Chronic Constipation. Thoy bought a largo slued bottlo of tholr drug ists and It benefited orl cured them (the nhnw i not an idUtlede-1 merit, but the mult of cartful invcttigalion). You can do tho samo thing. If you ro In doubt as to whether you havo troublo with your Kidneys or Bladder, Cut soino of your urlno In a glass tum ler and let It stand 24 hours j If It has a Bodhnent, or a milky, cloudy appear ance, if It Is ropy or stringy, palo or dis colored, you should lose no timo In talcing Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy ; It can bo had of all drugglsU it $1.00 a largo bottlo, or six bottles for J5.00. It is without question tho surest mediclno of tho ago to put a stop to such dangerous symptoms ns pain in tho back, a frequent desiro to urlnato especially at night, scalding burning pain In passing water, inability to hold, urlno and all the unpleapant and dan porous effects produced on tho system by tho use of whiskey and beer. Send yourfull namo nnd address to the) DR. DAVID KENNEDY CORPORA TION, Rondout, N. Y., and bo sure to mention this paper when a trial oouie. zueiiiiuii huh paper wiitjn uuvviu, with pamphlet of valuablo medical advice, will bo mailed to you absolute ly freo. Tho publishers of this paper Baarantco tho genuineness of tl beral offer. Vosteriln.v'A Ilnielmll tihmoH, National League: At Philadelphia (11 Innings) Philadelphia. 3: Cincinnati. 2. At Boston Boston. 9: Pittsburg. 5. At Brooklyn Brroklyn, 7; Chicago, 4. At uaitimoro First gamo: Cleveland. 7; Baltimore, 2. Second gamo: Balti more, 21; Cloveland, 0. Atlantic Lcaguo: At Lancaster ncading, G; Lancaster, 4. At Wllkcs barro Newark,' Z Wilkesbarro, 1. THE PRODUCE MARKETS As rtenoctou by Dentines In I'hlliulol plitn nnd llnltlinoro. Philadelphia, July 17. Flour weak; win ter superfine, 2R2.25; Pennsylvania roller, clear, J33.25; city mills, extra, J2.25Q2.B0. Uyo flour quiet at t3 per barrel for cholco Pennsylvania. Wheat slow; No. 2 red, Bpot, In elevator, 7474ic. Corn dull; No. mixed, spot, In elevator, 37W37?io. Oats Arm; No. 2 white, 30Vc.; No. 2 whlto, clipped, 31Vi031Ho. Hay arm; cholco tim othy, J18 for largo bales. Dcof Arm; beef hams, $30jS0.G0. Pork steady; family, J11.G0S12. Lard Arm; western steamed, B.C5. nutter Irregular; western creamery, 15S18Uc.; doi factory, 1214Uc; Imitation creamery, J3S16c.; Now York dairy, 13 17c.; do. creamery, 1DST18S4C Cheeso steady; largo, whlto and colored, 8o.; Bmall do., SV4So. Eggs Arm; Now York and Pennsylvania, lGHo.; western, fresh, 14Hl&c. Potatoes quiet; southern Arsts and Long Island, $233; southern seconds, $11.75. Cabbago steady; Long Island, $1.5O5J2.50. Muskmelons more plentiful nnd lower, though a few fancy brought a premium; North Carolina and Virginia, per carrier, 75e.$1.75; do. for crates, 50c. 11.25. Receipts of watermelons by Sa vannah steamer 18 carloads; per carload, $1003150; per 100, $C16. Baltimore, July 17. Flour quiet and steady. Wheat weak; spot and July, 7272Hc; August, 72&72o.; Septem ber, 73K,(73?io.; steamer No. 2 red, 70 7014c; southern, by samplo, 7073V4c.; do. on grade, 70MjQ73c. Corn easy; spot and July, 37iQ37yiC.; August, 37G37o.; Sep tember. 37,isr379ic.: steamer mixed, S5c.; southern, white or yellow, 42e. OatB quiet; No. 2 whlto, 31T31i,lc.; No. 2 irtigihh'oriiuc'n-7JoYn(5f,-rae3 tendTng lower; steam to Liverpool, per bushel, 3d. for August; Cork, for ordors, per quarter, 3s. 3d.3s. 4Vd. July or August. Llvo Stool: srnrkots. New York, July 17. Beeves slow; steers Ec. lower; bulls Arm to 10c. higher; cows, 10?15c. lower for all except poorest and best; four cars, mainly steers, unsold; steers. $1.90115.05: oxen. J3.7Gtf2.17n- hnita 2.754 ; cows, $204; fat westorn heifers, $1.90, Calves slow, but steady; veals, $4.75 6.60; tops, $0.C0C.C2V4; culls. $3.5004.50; buttermilks, $2.7503; grassers, $2.50. Sheep iw. iuivuj, minus zunHuc. lower; soma saies mic. ore; good demand at tho rodue. tlon; sheep, common to cholco, $35 tamus, orainnry to prime, $57; culls, nogs easy at l.70Jf4.S0. East Liberty, Pa., July 17.-Cattle about uieuay; extra, Jb.4oSf5.Ki; prime, $5.3085.40 common, $3,40Q4. Hogs slow and lower assorted mediums, $1.50; best Yorkers 4.45iut.so; Heavy hogs, $1.4504.50; best PlgS, J.DUSJ.4.t: common to fair Ynrlrnra $4.3504.40; grassers, $4.30574.40: coodroucha jj.iotm. Biicep auii; enolco wethers, $4 55 C?4.C0; common, $23: sprlntr lnmhs. M frra Does Coffee Agree With Yon 7 If not, drink Grain-O made from pure grams. A lady writes i "The first time made Grain O I did not like it but after using it lor one week nothing would induce me to co back to cofiee." It nourishes and feeds the system. The children can drink it freely with great benefit. It is the strenethenine substance of pure grains. Get a package to day from your grocer, follow the directions in making it and you will have a delicious and healthful table beverage for old and ysung. 15c. and 25c. A University Council Tor Ynlo, New Haven. Julv 18. It In Htnrnrl nero mat Presldont Arthur T. Hadinv of Yale university. Is about rn nut in effect an Innovation in the methods of governing tne affairs of the Institution, e contemplates, it Is said, thn nr. ganization of a university council. Which Will Sharo With him thn rnannn. slhllltles involved in tho administra tion or tne affairs of tho university, On Every Bottle Of Sblloh's Consumption Cure is this guar antco s "AH wo ask of vou Is to uso two. thirds of the contents of this bottle faith. muy, men it you can say you are not benefited return tho bottlo to yourdrucirist and ho may refund tho prico paid." Prico 25 cte., 50 cts. and tl.OO, Sold by P. D Kirlin on a guarunteo. PlorldatShort Line. Tho New York and Florida Ex nrftRa. via Southern Eallway. leaving Ilroad street station, I'hiladelphla, dally at 6:31 p. m. carries through Pullman sleoplng ca-s to Augusta aim Bavaunjb, Ua,, Jacksonville and Tampa, Fla., via Charlotte and Columbia. This Is the short lino and most attractlvo route to points In Georgia and Florida. All information cheerfully furnished by Charles L. Hopkins. District Passe unosinut street, I'hiladelpMa. first of the Seaaoii Tho nt 10-dav czcursion of tho season in Atlantio City, Capo May, Ocean City and Sea Isle City, is announced by the Philadelphia & Beading Kailwav for Thursday next. Jul :0tb. Train will leave Sbonandoah at O.Sfi m., arriving In Phlladelohla at 1.45 Trains leave Chestnut stroet wharf for At lantic City at 3.00. 4.00. 4.30. B.30 and 7.1S m, iickets will also bo Kood on regular train leaving Shenandoah at 12.20 p. m., ar riving In Philadelphia at 4.35 p. in. in tlmo to tako the 5.30 p. rn, train to Atlantio City. Pullman cars on both trains. Tickets good to return on any train within time limit. , I I "DOMJ DUBT," OLnVlSLANlJ Iho Itotontloii or Noii-UiilonlnU lro ctpltnli'd tlio Trouble. Clovoland, July 18. Tho -Inauguration of a second Btrlko by tho employes of tho Big Consolidated Railroad com pany wns a comploto sdrpriso to tho pi lillc yesterday, and noarly so to tho company. Ever alnco tho mon return ed to work thrco weoks ago, under an ati'oomcnt prepared by a committee of tho city council nnd signed by repro Bontntlvos of tho "Strikers and of tho rompany, thoro had boon frormcnt com plaints on the part of tho mon that tho company was not living up to tho agf'comout. Sovoral conferences wnro held, tho latest about a wcok ago, nil It was thon announced that ovorythlng was r.atlBfactory, or would ho as si ; u as the company hnd boon given amplo tlmo lo adjust Its schedules and ur rango tho runs, Tho prosouco on earn of tho non-nnl- n mon who woro retained at 'or tho sot '.lenient of the strlko was s.ill a bono of contention, however, and n crlsl'i was reached on Sunday, when, aB Is claimed, n number of union men woro discharged for refusing to go out sn cars with non-union mon. A meet ing followed Sunday night, and at 3 o'clock yesterday morning tho decision to strlko was reached. All tho Hues .ero tied up from 5 o'clock until after 8, when tho" oporatlon of tho Euclid avenuo line with non-union i inuii unuur puucu fiuiuuiiuu who uu 1 dortakon. Cars woro run at flvo mln men undor pollco protection was un- uto Intervals on that line until even ing, but not attempt was mado to move cars on other lines. Honry A. Everett, president of tho company, Issues a statement in which he says tho torms of tho agrcemont with tho strikers has boon strictly ad hered to. but that It was imposslblo to inaugurate all tho reforms promptly becauso of tho continued intorforenco with tho non-union crews, and he holds the union men directly responsible for this. Ho attributes the present strlko to n feeling of disappointment on tho part of tho union men becauso the non union men liavo not been "mouueu ana beaten out of tho company's service." Protection has been promised by Mayor Farley, and It is said that tho militia will bo called out U tne ponce are unablo to prcscrvo ordor. Thoro has boon a little disorder in tho city. but nothing of a sorlous nature. Millions Olven Away. It is certainly gratifying to tho publlo to know of ono concern in tho laud who aro not afraid to bo gonorous to tho needy and Buffer ing. Tho proprietors ot nr. King s now Discovorv for Consumntion. Coughs and Colds, liavo given away over ton million trial bottles of this groat meaicino; ami navo tno satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all diseases of tho Throat, Chost and Lungs aro surely cured by it. Call on A. Wasloy, Druggist, and got a trial bottlo froo. Regular sizo 50c. and fl. Every bottlo guaranteed, or price rofundod. xi-oiaetl AtaliiHp'Georpio Gould. New York, July 18. Tho board of classification of tho United States gon eral appraisers yestorday announced a decision regarding tho duty on a ower and basin of old Limoges waro, valued at $14,000, and Imported for George Gould, The collector assessed n duty of 00 por cent under a paragraph which relates to decorated china. The Importers claimed that the goods should he classified under a paragraph imposing a duty of 20 per cent ad va lorem upon paintings In oil or water color. The protest Is ovorrulcd, and the assessment of duty is affirmed. Mr. Gould will have to pay about $8,400 duty. LOW-BATi; VACATION TBirS VIA PKNNSYI. VANIA RAILROAD. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company has selected the following datos for its popular ton-day excursions to Niagara Falls from Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington: July 27. August 10 nud 24. Soptember 7 and 21, and Octobor5 and 10. An experienced tourist agent and chaperon will accompany each excursion. Excursion tickets, good for roturn passage on any regular train, oxclusivo of limited express trains, within ton days, will bo sold at ?10.00 from Philadelphia. Baltimnm Washington, and all points on tho Delaware division; Jll.25 from Atlantio City; 0 00 from Lancaster; ?8.50 from Altoona and Har risburg; $0 90 from Suubury and Wilkos barre; f5.75 from Williamsport; and at pro portionate rates from othor points. A ston over will bo allowod at Buffalo, Eochostor, uinaaaigua, and Watklns within tho lim returning. A special train of Pullman parlor cars and day coaches will bo run with each excursion An extra charge will bo mado for parlor car seats. Tiekots for a sldo trip to tho Thousand Is- lands (Alexandria Bay) will bo sold from Uochester in connection with excursions o July 27, August 10 and 21, September 7 an 21, good to return to Eochostor or to Canan daigua via Syracuso within flvo days, at rato or $5.50. Tiekots for a sldo trip to Toronto will sold at Niagara Falls for ?1 00 on July 29, August 13 and 0, and September 23. connection with excursion of September 7. tickets will be sold to Toronto and roturn at reduced ratos, account Toronto Fair. ! or tlmo of connecting trains and further Information apply to nearest tickot agent, or address Ueo. W. Boyd. Assistant General t'assengor Agent. Broad Street Station Philadelphia. 5100 Reward $100. The readers of this paper will bo nlracd to earn that there Is at least ono dreaded rilamun that science has been able to euro In all Its stages, nnd that Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Curo la Ue only positive cure known to the medlenl fraternity. Catarrh being- a constitutional dis ease, requires n constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying the foundation of tno disease, and giving the patient strength by building up tho constitution and assisting nuiuro in uoing its work. The proprietors have so much faith In Its curative powers, that thoy offer One. Hundred I)o!!ors for any case that it rails to cure. Bend for list of testimonials. Address. V. J.CHENJIY & CO., Toledo, O, 00m oy jjruggiBis: To Hall's Family Pills are the best. Keduceil Kates to Indianapolis via I'enn. yivanla ltallroud Account Kptrortti League International Convention, On account of tlio Kpworth League Intorv national Convention, to be held at Indian. polls, Ind , July 20 to 23, the Pennsylvania Kailroad Company will sell excursion tickets from points on its lino, to Indjanapolls. at rato 01 single faro for tho round trip. Mlckots will be sold on July 18 and 19. and 111 bo good to return until July Bl.Iuolualvo. except that by depositing ticket with the Joint Agont at Indianapolis before July 21 und the payment of fifty cents, tlio return limit may bo extended to leave Iudlanapolli not later than August 20, 1809. lor specific) ratos and conditions anolv ta I Ticket AgouU. STltlKII 1H5N15W1C11. J GOLD THE BEST ashing: Powder UNCLE '.SAM'SiHOTSBATHS. HOT Sl'BINtlS on abkansas via ' Tim SOUTHnatf RAILWAY. Will ( radicate from your system tho llngor- ItiKoflectsof grip and other allmonta caused by tho sovoro whiter, and malaria, rheuma tism, neuralgia, catarrh, stomach, kldcy, liver and norvous dlsordors, paralysis, bloixl and skin diseases, and chroulo and func tional derangements. Tho mountiln cllmato of Hot Springs is. cool nnd delightful In summer. 100 hotels iin the year around. For Illustrated literature, containing nil Informatinq, address C. F. Cooloy, Manager Ruts loss Men's Loaguo, Hot Springs, Ark. For reduced excursion tickets hui! par ticulars of tho trip, uddroas W. A. Turk, Gen'l Pass. Agt., Southorn Ity., Wishlugtou, D. O., or C. L. Hopkins, District Pitssougor Agent, 828 Chestnut St., Phlla,, Pa. 0-l-ln Iteiluoed Hates to 1'lillmlelphln vln Penn sylvania Kailroad. On account of tho Prohibition State Con vention, to bo held ntPhiladclphia, July 2t, 1800, tho Pennsylvania Itailroad Company has arranged to sell to all pcrsouB applying excursion tickets from stations on its lino in thoStato of PennsylvanU to Philadelphia, at rato of single faro for the round trip (mini mum rato fifty cents). Tickets will bo sold on July 20 only, and will be good to return until July 20, Inclusive. BATTLE WITH TRAIN ROBBERS. UiorHTnncl a Itolibor Killed nnd Two of the Posso 'Wounded. East Las Vegas, N. M., July 18. Nows was received hero yesterday of a pitched battle between a sheriff's posse and the gang of outlaws "who held up a Colorado and Southern passenger train at Folsom, N. M., a few days ago. The train robbers wero overtakon at about 5 o'clock Sunday evening In tho canon ten miles about Clmmarron, N M. They wero preparing to go Into camp, and replied In the negative to a demand to surrender. A fight then ensued, In which about 50 phots were exchanged. Sheriff Ed Farr received tho first wound, In tho wrist,-but bandaged It and renowed the battle. Ho was shot n second timo, through the body, and fell dead. F. H. Smith, another mem bur of tho posso, was shot through tho log. H. N. Lovo sustained a darigcr ous wound through tho thigh. Tho firing lasted about 45 minutes. Thon two of the robbers abandoned their horses, an(J. are being pursued In tho robber was left dead on tho fleld.' HIs uuuy was convoyed to Clmmarron, nnd aftorwards taken to Springer, whero an inquest was hold last night. Tho dead man is known by tho namo of wuiiam Aicumnls, alias G. w. Franks and camo from Magdalona, N. M. ' Known as "lironcho Dus ter." Itchiness of tho Bkin, horrible plague. ..... , i , . 1 , oiuai, uvuryuouy aiuicteu in ono way or anothor. Only ono safe, never failing cure, Doan's Ointment. At any drug store, 50 cents. Tho Wealth of tlio Klondike. wusningion, July 18. Mr. Frank A. Vandorllp, assistant treasury, returned yestorday from a tuuuiu a trip tnrougn tho west on bus! " mui'txiea wun tho government m"' uuu "Hsay omces. Ho said that what appears to bo a conservative esti mate of tho amount of gold which will ?0ni.Q.o0Unt of th0 Klondike this summer s 8,000,000, a largo proportion of which, ho added, will go through tho govornment assay offlco at Seattle. Buy Keystone flour. Bo sure that the name LEaaro & Bi.EE, Ashland, Pa., U printed on PlCURES CATARRH ASTHMAHAY FEVER3 29 MUMPS.CRmiPCaKFnRnr4e.TW MUMr-S.LHUURCAKED BREAST.I " NHtcVaUN bUHN.CHARNO. BUNIONS 8c TIRED FEET. - CHAPPED FACE; LI PS & HANDS I oAFE REMEDY F0F) P LES Alt DRUGGISTS ohmaILED VoR2St H.TMASON CHEMICAL CO 5l5AttnSr Pmiu P I Strong Drink is Death DR. CHARCOT'S TONIC TABLETS iiH.t.t9i?i1.lr.P?ltlTeIr Buaranteed remedjfor tho b7 st?onK drlitt!rVOIUne" Melmcholt caed Wit UllAUAHTKB FOUlt IIOXIE8 to cure any coae with a posltlre tvi-11 tru iunr "" or refund the inoner, ana to destruj the appetite for Intoxicating liquors. wuw"r"' luB STRONG DRINK 01 110.00 we win msll you four HJomS and? Uto written tusraatr. o core or refund lourmone, Slnule boxes t3.W. nium For sale at Klrlln's drug store. mSSY PILLS: al PorUukj'i "druf 1or, dent' ir.f ' TANSY PILLS ' WOMAN'S RELIEF bit. JvtHiiJwtatio!. ana liviBiaitri. W. Oil f . For til t Klrlln's drariton and Sbeoaada 4ru ttois ju.1 El tro SHAWN'S A TIIID, TICS AVD III Alvifi prompt iQd rill imr a 1 orvf a uvea. r hsi aim "CATOBflrio Co Jtottot.M UOLl) DOST.' ST Dr. Jaclcson points to the startling fact that there are now 20 million Catarrh victims in this couutry and the number rapidly increasing. It has already become the National Disease. Are we to" become a nation of Catarrhites? It looks, like it. The Aboriginal Indians are said not to have known the disease. That proves Ills not caused by our climate and must have been imported. Its growth was slow but persUlent. Forty years ago there were less than ,40.000 cases In the "U.S., to-day .there are 20 million. Soon there will be 00 million. Where Is It to end? Shall we not nwake till It has fastened Its fangs on every man, woman nud child In the land? How shall we prevent It uulcss we tateimnud iate and vigorous steps to stamp out the plague? This putrid disease Li ws no sex, no class, no station. It Is everywhere. A germ (microbe) disease it sprenus oy coniaK'""- "c breath and expectorailon of the oor victim arc loaded with thc microbes. Others brenth tlicm in, they find lodgement and never release their hold till the victim lies down In dentil, tinier every microbe Is killed. Hut can they be killed? Yes, but not by any "blood lnedlclue." No Ca tarrh germ was ever found in the blood. The trouble Is local and must be treated locally. A balsam has been discovered that Is sure death lo the Catarrh microbe, making a radical nnd permanent cure. It Is Brazilian Oa!m. It hoi cured tens of thousands In the past 15 years. It also cures all the troubles caused by Catarrh, ns Sore Throat, Old Coughs, Bronchitis, Asthma ond-J.ung troubles. The swallowing of the Catarrh pus makes the Stomach raw'and ulcer ated. The Brazilian Balm soon makesa radical cure of the Stomach and alimentary canal. It Is the cheapest remedy ou the market, a J1.00 bottle coutjiultitf a wl nle month's treatment. As all sufferers with Catarrh and Asthma have run-down systems we will till Jnuuary next put a mouth's treatment of Toxicola Tablets, free, In wlth every 11.(0 bottle of Urntiljan Balm. This Is the best Toulc and nerve nnd strengttt builder known. Vou get all lor $1.00, a month's treatment of both. Now Is the time to treat your Catarrh. Do not delay. Asle your druggist and take no substitute. If he will not get it. send direct to us. B. 1'. Jacksoh & Co., M'f'g. Cheml.iU, Indianapolis, Jnd. SHENANDOAH DRUCJ STORE, Wholesale Agents millions of Dollars Go up in nmoki, every year. Take no risks but got your honaos, stock, fnr nitnre, otc., insured in first-class ro ll able companios as represented by nAVIfo FAUST, insurance Agent LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. IN EFFECT MAY 11, 1899. Passenfrcr trains leave Shenandoah for Tenn Haven Junction, Maucb. Chunk, LchlKhton, HlatliiBton, Whlto Hall, Catasaunua, Alltuitown Bethlehem, Vaston New York and Philadelphia atS28,750a. 111. 12 62 nnd 5 17 p. 10. . LyiIkcsl,arro' White Haven and PIttston, S28, 1012 a. in.. 12 82 and 5 17 p. in. For.Laeoyylllo, Towanda, Sayre, Waverly, Elmlra, Kochester; Buffalo, NlaBara Falls Auburn, Syracuse, Ithaca, Geneva and tho West, 10 12 a. m., 12 52 and 5 17 P. m. For llelvldrrn u...o-.. c,.t n J Stroudsburg, B 28 a. m., 5 17 p. m. ..umucrbviiiu mm -iTcnton, 7 ou a. m. For .Teaneriville. Ivl.bn n,i.i it,.... Tif.i,. 5 28a. m., 12S2P:m. ' "' For McAdoo.Audonrled.IIazleton, Stockton ami Lumber Yard. 5 28. 7SO. 10 12 a.m.. !9.v n.l 5 17 p. m. ForJeddo. Drlfton and Freelanil' Baa. 10 12 a, ra., 8 17 p. in. For Scranton, 5 28. 10 12 a. m., 5 17 p. in. For Lost Ornnlr. nlrnnlvlllA ..! l.l.l..n.l inn and 7 28 p.m. ' For ltaven Itun, Ccntralla, Mount Cnrmel and Shamoktn, 10 43 a. m., 1 42, G 07, 9 23 p. m. For Mnhanoy City, Park Place and Delano, u , 00, iu a. in., ana i &2, 0 17 p. m. . .'1 & 1,10. tt IU ij& B. IU. Trains will leave 8hamn1cln jit 7 on i nn 11 60 and 4 20 D. m.. and irrlirn nt Nh.n.,i.i! at 7 80, 10 12 a. m.. 12 02, 5 17 p. in. Leave Shenandoah for Pqttsvltle, fit. Clair. newuwie, moreo and New Boston. 7t,0 and 10 12 a. m , 12 82 and 6 17 p. in. . ve Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 9 45 a. m.. 12 88, 505, 8 13 p. in. Leave JIazleton for Bhenandoalu 9 HI a. in.. 1245,509,8 26,881p.m. ' SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains Ipava fnr Ifnvon Ifim ra..ll. ar. Carracl and Sbamokln, 0 48 a. m.', 7 21 p. in.' Trains leavfi Mlmmnlrtn , Kl,.,,.'... ... w U. ,U., UIIU 0l II. 111. Leave Shenandoah for Yatesville, Mahanoy City. Park Place, Delano, McAUoo. Audcnrled, . uJKlon' iiumoer vara, weatnerly d Mauch Chunk, 9 47 a in., and S 82 p. ro. . .?r Lehlshton, Slatlngton, CatosauquA. Whlto Hall, Coplay, Allentowu, Easton and Phllllns burB, 9 47 n. m., and 6 3J p. m. s For New York and Philadelphia, 9 47 a. m. Leave Hazlcton for Shenandoah, 8 50, a. ta.. nd 6 27 p. m. ' M. B. tlUTTEIt, Supt. Transportation, South Bethlehem, Pa. KOLLIN II WILBUIt, denl. Hupt., . South Bethlehom, Pa. CHAKLES 8. LEE, Oenl. Pass. ARt. New York. N. Y. A. W. NONNEMACIIKIt. Div. P. A., South Bethlehem, Pa. S0L0M0K 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. Handsome Comnloxion iue greatest cnarms a woman can FoxiONi'a Couruixioif Powckb, Its pneoi possess, gives 1U