TheHerald KSTMU.IrillKI) 1RT0. "All the iw That's Fll to Print." INiMlnhod vvt t evening, except Sunday, ni 8 South .Timlin street, Slicnnnilonli, l'a. long distance telephone. Tito Herald Is delivered In Shenandoah and tlie surrounding towns forslsoentfln. w ek, pay able to the carriers. Ily mall 13.00 n your, or S5 cents a month payable In ndrance. Ad vertisements charged according to spncennd position. The publishers reserve tho right to change the position of advertisements whenever tho publication of news demands It. Tho right Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, that tho publishers may deem Improper. Adver Using rates made known uKinappHeatlon. Fntcrcd at the pot ofllee at Shenandoah, Pa., as second class mall matter. WEDNESDAY. JULY 10, 1SS9. watt OUR COUNTRY : First, Last and Forever. Thk iip;reeiuent betweon tho Ameri can Tin Plato Company and Us 40,000 employes, by whloh the men receive an advance of 15 per cent, in their wages, will certainly prove most wel come news to this largo number of wage workers and tboue who are de pending upon them for support. There has probably never been an industry in tue country whoee growth has been so phenomenal as that of the tin plate business. From practi cally nothing it has grown in less than ten years' time, under tho foster ing care of a protective tarill, to be one of the foremost industries of tho country. Anthracite Prospect Abroad. A contributor to tho Wilkesbarre Times frankly scouts the possibility of doing much in tho way of selling hard coal to tho peoples of Europe Says he : "In the first place the demand for anthracite is very limited, it being exported only from Great Britain to Germany, Holland, Belgium and Prance in small cargoes, and amounts to about 1,800,000 tons per annum. It is used largely for malting purposes or where a quiot, dry heat is required in a special kind of a heater. For house hold purposes it is not in demand and would be worthless unless the Ameri can stove was also introduced, and that means revolutionizing social con ditions; while for steam purpose, stationary engines, locomotive en gines and for marine purposes it would require a radical change of Ore bars and alteration in the system of draught. "The coal for the steam purposes nnmed, in Germany, Holland and the Belgian ports, Is largely drawn from the Durham and Northumberland coal fields with a very short sea trip. It is only a little inferior to the Welsh steam, and it is sold at 10s. Gd. to 12s. Cd. f. o. b. and the freight is from 3s. 4d. to Cs. per ton. It is shipped by small steamers from 400 to 1,300 tons burden with ample opportunities for return cargoes. Taking the price at Cs. Od. delivered, or $3.D0, how is it possible for us to compete ? "Then when it comes to the Welsh steam coal, admittedly the finest coal in tho world when doubled screened, as can be seen from the reports of our own naval men lately published, we have much the same conditions to buck up against. This coal is de livered to Havre, Cherbourg and the Western French ports, Nantes, Rooh elle, Bochefort, Bordeaux and Bay- onne, by steamers from 000 to 1,000 tons at about 10s. delivered, or $4.40. Tho small quantities being very con venient and some of the smaller steamers running away up the French rivers. There is a lot of flour and other produce shipped back while the bulk of the steamers' re turn cargoes of iron are from the Spanish ports In' the South Wales steel works and also the Scotch and North of England Iron Works is an important consideration. A feature that is not generally known, and which must not be overlooked, is that a great many of these steamers are owned by French and German com panies with their own shippers and buyers resident in Great Britain. '"So far.therefore, as our anthracite coal competing:, that is out of the question, for the demand is not large enough and never will be, but the best grade of our bituminous qoal, such as Pocahontas, might possibly compete for the Mediterranean trade. Here again American freighters would have to overcome the want of return cargoes, whereas the English boats generally contract to take a cargo out and return with grain front the Danube, Odessa and other Black 6ea ports, and currants, etc, from Greece. The English tramp steamers being of a handy size, work around the world, starting with a cargo of coal say to India or Canada, and re turning finally from America with a cargo of grain. In estimating the profits based upon present prices, it in nut be expected that the moment we begin to compete, down will go both the pricos of ooal and the cost of freight on the other side." The periodical trips taken by the Jut before retiring, if your liver is . . A ..J ...Tl ws.,1 foul Hllll B1UKKJ UUt UI lUlit mm grvu tw bilious, constipated, toko a $080 of Hood's And you'll be all right In the morning mining representative and his report, ought to ho pretty woll known by this tlmo liord. Thoro Is t ratio nlrond for anthraoltn if we get It there few tho price, just tho same as ther id trade and demand here If the Tric compared with soft eoftl or nnrly o. Iron Work Combine. Lebanon. Ph., July !. A M blnntlon of Iron mills of this city and Hoadlne ha been formed, and will be controlled by a new corporation to be known aa the Apiertrao Iron and Steel company. The plants Included tn the donl are the Pennsylvania Bolt and Nut company, the Lebanon Iron com pany, the Kaist Lebanon Iron company, all of this city, and the bolt and nut works of J. H. St embers A Son, of Heading, and the National Bolt, Nut and ttlret works, of Reading. The Ave plant employ about 4,000 men, and their combined annual product of finished bar iron alone Is over 140,000 tons. The new company will assume control Sept. 1, by which time It Is be lieved other companies tn this locality will be absorbed. Family or Ten Drown ml. Tekamah. Neb.. July 19. Word was received here yesterday of the drown ing tn the Western Iowa, near the Min nesota line. Monday night, of A. W. Blades, hie wife and eight children, while en route to Minnesota in an im migrant wagon. The family was en camped for the night on a creek, when & cloudburst raised the creek 12 or 15 feet and the family, team and wagon were swept away. No trace of them has been found save parts of the wagon, which were found in tree tops some dlstanco down the creek. Mr, Blades hml resided in this county for 20 years? Brave Men Fall Victims to stomach, liver and kidney troubles as well as women, and all feel the results in loss of appetite, poisons in the blood, back ache, nervousness, ue.id.ic he and tired, list less, run-down feeling. But there's no need to feel like that. Listen to J. V. Gardner, Idaville, Ittd, He says: "Electric Hitters are just the thing for a man when he is all run down, and don't care whether he lives or dies. It did more to give me new strength and good appetite than anything I could take. I can now cat anything and have a new lease on life." Only 50 cents, at A. Wasley's drug store. Every bottle guaranteed. Twenty-tlvo Flromou Injured. Milwaukee, July 19. Firo last night destroyed tho Grace hotel, a four story brick structure at tho corner of Park and Reed streets, on tho South Side. About 2E firemen were injured, of whom five may die. The men were In jured by tho collapse of the building. it was tne most serious firo of the kind since tho Davidson theater was de stroyed, at which time about a dozen firemen lost their lives. The pecuniary loss Is small. Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of Tho llitfritlo to Ho a Trnusport. Washington, July 19. The board ol naval chiefs decided at their meeting yesterday to completely refit the cruiser Buffalo as a naval transport, at a cost of about S70.000. The ship was bought of tho Brazilian government at the time of the war, and was commonly known as a dynamite cruiser. She has not proved all that was expected, how ever, and it seemed desirable to trans form her into a transport for tho Phil ippines service. A. CHILD ENJOYS Tho pleasant flavor, gentle- action, and sooth ing oflcct of Syrup of Figs, whon in need of a laxattvo, and if the father or mother be costive or bilious, the most gratifyine results follow it use ; 60 that it is the best family remedy known and every family should have a bottle. Manmfactnrod by tho California Fig Syrup Co. Itcelproulty With llrltlw C -ionics. Washington, July 19. Special Pleni potentiary Kas&on, for tho United States, and Secretary and Charge Tower, for Great Britain, yesterday signed at the stato department the reciprocity treaties made under tho terms of section 4 of the Dlngley tariff act with Bermuda and the other British West Indian colonies. Many a Lover nas turned with disgust from an otborwise liable, irlrl with an offensive breath. Karl's Clover Boot Tea purifies tho breath by its action on tbo bowels, etc., as notning eise will. Sold for years on absolute guarantee. Price 25 eta. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Klrlin on a guarantee. Chadwldk's Body Itocovorod. Phnotor f!nnn.. Julv 19. The body of Henry Chadwick, who was mur dered by Joseph Hough on Sunday night, was found in the Connecticut river last night. The body was tied to the dead man's bicycle. You Try It. If Shlloh's Cough and Consumption Cure, which is sold for the small price of 25 cts., 50 eta. and f 1.00, does not cure take the bottle back and wo will refund your money. Sold for over fifty years on this guarantee. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Klrlin on a guarantee. IMonclcd Guilty of I'olycnmy. Salt Lake City, Utah, July 19. Angus M. Cannon, president of the Bait LaKe Stake of ZIon, charged with polygamy, entered a formal plea of guilty before Judge Norwell in tho Third district court yesterday, and will be sentenced tomorrow. Cannon did not appear per sonally, the plea being entered by bis attorneys. Mr. Cannon was asked as to whether be had considered what his punishment would be. He said: "It is a matter of history that In the olden times six months' imprisonment, 300 fine and costs was the regulation pun ishment. There has been but one ar rest slnco the stoppage of the old cru sade and tho dofendant In that caso was fined 1100 without Imprisonment." Ex-Governor's Widow Aoouaod. ISdsensada, Mex., July 19. Jesus Gulterres, a boy about 10 years old, who has been working for the late ex Govornor Ryerson'a wife, and who, It is alleged, has been abused by the wo man, was found on his knees dead yes terday, and a post inortom examina tion showed his neck was broken. Mrs. Jlyorson has been arrested, charged with murder, and under the Mejjcan Jaws will be held Incommunicado toy 24 hours, hence no statement can be obtained from her. It Is said she put n dog collar around tho boy's neck and With a rope hanged hljn to a tree. Jrom ?rs. Suntor to ?rs. tPinkham. tumtk to mm. riKiniu no. 76,144 "On year ago last Juno thrco doc tors pare me tip to dio, and as I had at different times used your Vegetable OoMpcmnd with good results, I had too araeh faith In It to dio until I had tried It apaln. I was apparently an invalid, was confined to my bod for ton weeks. (I believo my trouble was ulceration of womb). "After taking four bottles of tho Compound nnd using somo of tho Liver Mils and Sanative Wash, at tho end of two months I had groatly improved nnd weighed IBS pounds, whon I never boforo weighed over 138. Lydla E. rinkhara's Vegetable Compound Is tho best medicine I ever used, and I recom mend it to all my frlonds." Mna. Anna. Eva Gunteb, nioaiNsviiXK, Mo, Mrs. llarnhart Enjoys Ufo Once More. " Deab Mits. Pijhuxam I had been sick over slnco my marrlago, seven years ogo havo given birth to four chlldron, and had two mUcarrlogos. I had falling of womb, louoorrhocn, pains In back nnd legal dyspepsia and o ncrvoua trembling of tho stomach. Now I havo none of thoso troubles and ean enjoy my Ufa. Your medicine has worked wonders iar me." Mna. 8. Babstiiabt, Now Castle, Pa, ' THE CHICAdO DEMOCRATS. t'hotr r.ncnl Fliilit May Involve tho XnMonnl Committed, Chicago, July 19. The fight betweon the regular Democratic organization of Cook county and tho stato of Illinois, represented by Muyor Harrison and National Committeeman Gahan on the ono sido, nnd tho Altgcjil wing of De mocracy, which supported ex-Governor Altgeld as an indepondent candldato for mayor at tho last election, on tho other, has reached an acute stage and threatens to involve tho national com mittee, in Bpltc of tho strenuous at tempts being made to keep local quar rels out of the proceedings of next Thursday's meeting of tho national committee In this city. Hon. Thomas Gahan, national committeeman from Illinois, in an open letter to the leaders of the Altgeld element of the party, explains his reasons for declining to nttend tho Auditorium meeting of Thursday night, and by indirection ap peals to his colleagues of the national committee to refrain from attending the Altgeld meeting. Interest is added to the occasion by tho report of Gov ernor Altgold's friends that William J. Bryan some days ago accepted an Invitation to address tho meeting. WHO IS TO BLAHE. Women as woll as men nro mado miserablo by kidney nnd bladdor troublo. Dr. Kllmor's Swamp-Itoot, tho groat jcluney remedy, promptly enrcs. At druggists in fifty rent and dollar sizes. You may havo a sample bottle by mail froo, also pamphlet tolling all about It. Address, Dr. Kilmor&Co.,Binghamton, N. Y. SOCIAL LIFE IN NEW ORLEANS. They Wlio Once Tnste Itn PlenaareK Never Forfret the Charm. "Tho question that confronts tho orcolo today," writes Harydolo Hallmark of so cial llfo In New Orleans, in The Ladles' Home .lournnl, "Is, 'will tbo money of tho Americans rulo tbo city socially in tho beginning of tho twentloth century?' Wlillo money rules loss in Now Orleans than in any other city of its size in tho United states, still a ocrtaln amount Is absolutely necessary lor a person to keep up tbo ax terlor of a gentleman's position. Yet peo- plo of good family and very limited menns do hold tho best social positions, becauso thoy havo learned to glvo up tho ohaff and spend tlielr monoy on tbo wheat. "Again, pooplo of no lnfiuonco, ns Mow Orleans counts it, but who have plenty of money, tact and social qualifications, can obtain and have obtained good standing, Blood and money together aro good. Monoy and refinement aro not a specially favored condition, us aro tho two others, for storming Now Orleans socloty but any of tho thrco qualifications olono would havo a hard timo of it. Narrowing it down, it remains that monoy alono cannot ontcr Now Orleans Boclety today. Hetlno nicnt alono cannot, but blood well, it has hold and docs hold tho lead. "Tho atmosphere of Now Orleans socl oty, as this century draws to a close, is conspicuously Parisian lnmannor, ardent ly American In loyalty to tho old Hag, warm hearted to tbo visitor, reserved in its Inner llfo, pleasure loving and chlldllko in Its gaycty. It offers to ono, in Its social as well as its physical llfo, the heart of a ripe, red pomegranate. He who tastes never forgots tho charm. Ho never forgots tho red roofed houses, tho chimes of catho- dral bells, tho entresol where lives la telle orcolo, tho folk songs on a guitar, the melodious swing of French voices, or tho dork, luxurious beauty of tho women." Clinrfrod With ItobbInK1I,OHtal Clerks . Cleveland, July 19. M. J. Alton, the former postmaster of Lorain, O., who retired on April 1, was arrested yes terday on tho charge of having stolen $160,88 from two young women who were clerks in tho office. Ho was re leased on $1,000 ball by Commissioner Uhl. Tbo charge is based on tho alle gatlon that when these clorka wero granted on Increase of salary by tho postmaster general Alton did not no tify them, but put the Increased pay in his own pocket. An Kplilomlo of Smallpox, Harrlsburg, July 19. Governor Stone received a letter from Dr. Benjamin Leo, secretary of the stato board of hoalth, yesterday Informing him of the outbroak of smallpox at Utahville, Clearfield county. The village has been quarantined, and tho situation Is alarming, although every precaution Is being taken to prevent a spread of tho disease. Vnlontlno Clefs Six Ycnrs. Porth Amboy, N. J., July 19. Gcorgo M. Valentine, cashier of tho suspended Mlddlesox County bank, was sentenced in tho Middlesex county court yestor day to six years in the New Jersey state penitentiary at Trenton. Valen tino pleaded non vult to the charge of larceny in connection with his misap proprlatlon of about 130,000 from tho bank. Yestorilny's Unsobnll Onnifn. National League: At Philadelphia jxuiisvilie, a; Philadelphia, 4. At Bos ton St. Louis, 9; Boston, 3. At New York Chicago, 7; Now York. 0. At Brooklyn Pittsburg, 8; Brooklyn, At Baltimore Cincinnati, 7; Bait! more, 5. At Washington First game Cleveland, G; Washington, 4. Second game: Washington, 11: Cleveland. 4 Atlantic League: At Lancaster Lan paster, 9; Heading, E. At Wllkoabarro Wilkesbarre, 12; Nowark, 2. At Al Ientown First gamo: Itiohmond, 11; Aiientown, 1. Second game: Allen' town, 5: ulchmond. 2 " CUBAN REVOLUTIONISTS. I'lioyllnvo Kstnbllnlioa n ltoitiilnr Party Willi !tptiaiunrtcr in Hnviitm. Havana, July 10. Tho truth regard ing the rocent proclamation Issued In Mntanzas shows that a regular revolu tionary party has been established, with hoadquartors in Havana, Its ob ject being to Inclto Cubans throughout mo entire country. This party has agents In ovory largo city and also a Junta in Moxico, ono of tho agents of wnicn is now Hero. All this Is por fcctly woll known to tho authorities, nnd no manifesto comes off tho prosa without the government receiving a copy of it. Of course thoso inflammatory ad dresses nro hurtful to tho poaco of tho country, but It Is generally considered thnt It would work moro harm to ar rest tho lcadors of the movement, who would undoubtedly poso as martyrs, which is scomlngly their desire, as, though they must know that thoir machinations aro discovered, they per sist in tho agitation. Each provinco has, or win have, an nddress widely circulated, signed by mine prominent namo sufficiently com mon to bo borno by many and thus to prevent tho nccusation of forgery. WILL SNUB THE SCRIBES. Govoriinuint Will Not Notice tlio Crit icism of General Otis. Washlncton. July 19. It was stated nt tho war department yesterday that no attention would bo paid to tho round robin" of the Manila corroson- donts. Tho protest was not sent to Gonornl Otis, and will not bo. Gonornl Otis will not bo called upon for an explanation. In addition to this, It was intimated that encournglng news had been received from tho Philippines, and that tho situation was much bettor than has been genorally bolleved. Important cablegrams have been ro- ccived at the state department from the Philippine commission and at tho war department from General Otis con corning a new movo in tho direction of peace All that can bo learned about them Is that alleged direct overtures for peace have been mado to General Otis by Agulnnldo and somo of his principal leaders. A cabinet official says that If the promises are fulfilled tho volunteers now being enlisted will not be needed. What Is Shlloh ? A grand old remedy for Cough, Colds and Consumption ; used through tho world for half a century, has cured innunicrablo cases of incipient consumption and relieved many in advanced 6tngcs. If you aro not satisfied with tho results wo will rofund your monoy, Prico 25 cts., 50 cts. and $1.00. Sold by P. D. Klrlin on a guarantee. iMollnciix ltcforo tlio Grand Jury. New York, July 19. The grand Jury yesterday resumed consideration of tho case of Roland B. Molineux, accused of having caused tho death by poison of Mrs. Kate J. Adams. Thoso who tes tified during tho morning wero H. S. Clark, paying toller of tho Lincoln National bank, Handwriting Expert Tyrrell, of Milwaukee, and Jacob B.. Demarest, paying teller of the New Amsterdam bank, all of whom were called to testify In relation to Moll neux's writing on certain checks. Tyr rell is a witness summoned by the prosecution. The grand Jury sent for David N. Carvalho, tho handwriting expert, who has testified previously for tho defense. Carvalho declares that writings submitted to him and pro nounced by others-to bo Mollneux's were not tho work of tho prisoner. Tho Jury adjourned until today without having found an indictment. Young Mothers. Croup is tho terror of thousands of young mothers becauso its outbreak is so agonizing and frequently fatal. Shlloh's Cough and Consumption euro acts llko magic in casos of croup. It has never been known to fail. Tho worst cases rolievod immediately. Price 25 cts., SO cts. and $1.00. Sold by P. D. Klrlin on a guarantee. NUOQETS OF NEWS. Mamie King, a Now York girl, has lost her reason through excessive cigarette smoking. A recruiting surgeon at Cincinnati suggests that federal convicts be en listed in tho army for service in tho Philippines. Josle Mansfield, for whose sake Ed ward S. Stokes shot and killed James Flsk, Jr., in 1872, is lying at tho homo of rolatives in Philadelphia, paralyzed md speechless. The two daughters of Mrs. John Moore, of Dallas, Tex., died from drinking poison said to have been in tended for their mother, who was an important witness in a lynching caso. Twelve members of the steamor Elk expedition to Kotzebue sound, Alaska, succumbad to scurvy, starvation and frost. Mrs. Bens, wife of the captain, tho only survivor, Is at St. Michael's, dying of scurvy. Scrofula, a Vile Inheritance. Scrofula is the most obstinate of blood troubles, and is often tho result of an, inherited taint in the blood. S. S. S. is tho only remedy whloh goes doep enough to roach Scrofula; it forces out very trace of tho disease, and oures the worst cases. My . son, Charlie, -was affile tcfl from Infancy With Scrofula, and ho suffered so that It was Impossible to dress htm for three years. Bis bead and body wars s mass of sores, and his eyesight alio becama affected. No treatment was spared that wa thought would relieve htm. but he grew worse until hit oondltlon was Indeed pitiable. 1 had almost despaired of bis ever belna cured, when by the advice of a friend we gave him 8. 8. 8. tSwift's 8neolflo. Ads. elded Improvement was the result, and after be had taken a doien bottles, no one who knew of bis former dreadful oondltlon would have recognized him, All the sores on his body have healed, his skin Is perfectly elear and smooth, and ha has been restored to perfeot health, Mm. S. B. Maubt, M0 Kim Bt., Maoon, G. For real blood troubles It is a waste of time to expect a cure from the doc tors. Wood diseases are beyond their skill. Swift's Bpeolflo, For OlYxfl n-u I II II IB I reaches all deep-seated cases which bther remedies havo no effect upon. It Is the only blood remedy guaranteed purely vegetable, and contains no pot ash, mercury, or other mineral. Books mailed freo to any address by Swift Bpeolflo Co., Atlanta, Ga. II CITIZEN DISCUSSES A Vltnl Qucstlon.-Praught With In- tcrcst to Shenandoah People. Whon ii clllzen right here at homo makes n puhllc s' dement llko tho following, all r on m for doubt disappears ami the mult skeptical must bo convinced. It's pretty hard for our readers to provo n statement mado by it stranger living in some far-away point of the Unlou, but tho enilimemcnt of neighbors, friends and citizens is the beat of prool ; no better ovhlonce call ln hail. Mrs. F Williams, of 237 East Coal street. says! "My son John, was greatly troubled with his back nnd kldnoys. He had revere pali in his head too, mostly In tho b.p and Imck and a constant aching pain in tho lnli.s. Ik did not rest well nights owing to nbluMor tiiitilde and be had much ncrvoiHiir-4. A coimnercinl man was at our house anJ ho ad vised lis to get Doan's Kidnoy Pills. Ho ro tated what they had dona for him uud wo were so impressed that wo procured thorn nt olico from Klrlin's drug storo. At that tlmo my son was suffering from his back so in tensely that wo had him tnko them. Thoy did benefit him at onco and soon banished llio wholo troublo and annoyance." Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by nil dealers. Price So cents. Mailed by Foster-Milbnrn Co., buffalo, N. Y. Sole agents for the U. S, Remember the name Doan's and take no other. Tho l-hlljiot-Grinin' Fond. London, Ky., July 19. Today's news from Clay county confirms Monday night's reports of the Phllpot-Grlfiln fight, and while reducing somewhat tho numbor of fatalities, gives details which, emphasize tho horrible ferocity of the conflict. Thrco men, all of tho Griffin faction, wero killed In Monday's fight, three were fatally wounded and two were seriously hurt. Messengers from Manchester report the situation moro threatening than ever, because of the sprciAl of the feud to families not hitherto directly concerned. Tho Chadwells and Barnetts are said to bo Joining tho GrlfHns and Morrises, while the Phllpots, in themselves the strong est faction, are gathoring their fol lowers from neighboring districts. Killed In a Stroot Ilrnwl. Harrlsburg, July 19. Charles Walk er, nn employe of tho Pennsylvania steel works, was found dying on tho streets of Harrlsburg yesterday morn ing after daylight. Ho was shot through tho right hip and his right arm was terribly crushed near the shoulder. Walker was taken to tho Harrlsburg hospital and died two hours later. The theory of tho police is that he was injured in a street brawl. I'resldout of California Untvorsity. San Francisco, July 19. At a meet ing of the board of regents of the Uni versity of California yesterday Profes sor Benjamin Ido Wheeler accepted the presidency of tho university, tho regents granting overy request and condition made by him. To Groot Admirnl Dowoy. Trieste, July 19. AddiBon C. Har ris, United States minister to Austro Hungary, Charles V. Hcrdliska, sec retary of tho American legation, and Frank W. Mahin, consul at Rechen berg, have arrived hero to greet Ad miral Dewey upon the Olympla reach ing this port. Acntiint tho Wo'stlncliouso Compnny. Now York, July 19. Tho long ex pected opinion in the suit of tho West Inghouso Air Brako company against tho New York Air Brako company for alleged Infringement of patents was handed down yesterday by tho United States circuit court of appeals, which decides In favor of tho Now York Air Brake company. This sustains tho do clston of the lower court. Millions Given Away. It is cortalnly gratifying to the publlo to Know ot ono concern in tlio land who aro not afraid to bo generous to tho needy and suffer ing. Tho proprietors of Dr. King's Now Discovory for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, havo given away over ten million trial bottles of this great modicino; and havo tho satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands of boneless casos. Asthma Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all diseases of tho Throat, Chest and Lungs are surely cured by it. Call on A. Wasley, Druggist, and get a trial bottle troe. Ucgular slzo 60c. ana f l. Every bottlo guarantcou, ot price roranuca THE PRODUCE MARKETS ABRonoctod b.vDonltnua in Plillndol pbla nnd Ualtlmorn. Philadelphia, July 18. Flour weak; win tor superfine. J202.25; Pennsylvania roller, ""'i cuy mills, extra, lz.Z53fZ.&0. njrB uour quiei, out nrm, at J3 per bar rei ror choice Pennsylvania, Wheat weak; No. 2 red, spot, in elevator, 720 72V4C Corn slow: No. 2 mlBd. Rnnt In elevator, 3703714c; No. 2 yellow, for local iraao, iu'ac. uata nrm; No. z white, SOVic; No. 2 white, clipped. 31MI31itc. Hay firm: choice timothy, 1818.D0. Beef firm; beef hams, $30ff 30.50. Pork firm; family, $11,50 12. Lard firmer; western steamed, $5.70 aD.it. uuuer weak; western creamery, 1518Hc; factory, 1214Wc: Imitation creamery, 13lCc; Now York dairy, ISW ic; ao. creamery, lbjnsvtc.; fancy Penn sylvania prints Jobbing at 2221c; do. wholesale, zlo. Cheese steady; largo, white, 8Uc; small do., 8V68o.; largo, colored, 8c; small do., 8H8c. Eggs steady; New York and Pennsylvania, 15Hc; wostern, fresh, 14H015C. Potntocs steady; southern firsts, tl.2501.7S; Long island, ll.ZiW, southern seconds, 75c.ift$l. Cabbage steady; Long Island. t2.E0S4. Muskmelons In fair supply and showing n wiao rango in quality and value; North Carolina ana Virginia, per carrier, 75c, !1.2o; do. per crate, 60c.jjtl.25; do. per basket. 50075c. Watermelons higher; per carload, $1000175; per 100, tSQ25. Baltimore, July 18, Flour quiet nnd un changed. Wheat dull nnd easy; spot and month, limnmc; August, 72Mf72c. Beptember, 7H45J7334C; stonmer No. 2 red, 6969ttc.; southern, by sample. CCO720.: do, on grade, CD?1072c. Corn easy; Bpoi nnd month, 3C30c.; August, 2Gf37c.j September, 37V437Jto. ; steamer mixed, S5Mf35c; southern, white, 12c; do. yel low, 42c. Oats dull; No. 2 white, 310 3lV4c; No. z mixed, 29V4e30c. Bye easy; No. 2 nearby, ECVac: No. 2 western, C0?4c, Hoy steady; No. 1 timothy, tl5015.5O. Grain freights very quiet; rates for steamers fairly steady, Iilvo StooK Markots, Now York, July 18. Bcovos steady; cables steady; exports 820 cattle and 4,220 quarters of beef; tomorrow, 3, ICS quarters C'nlvcu steady, but slow; 13 unsold; veals. HijC.W; common buttermilks, t2.50. Sheep and lambs slow; sneep liUac. lower: lambs 2M35c. lower; 17 cars unsold; com mon to good sheep, $301.50; no choloo sold; common to choice lambs, tl.50Ji0.75; one car, $6.80. Hogs nominally steady. Eust Liberty, Pn., July 18.-Cattlo steady; extra, $3.4505.55; prime, $5.3005.40: common, 33.4004, Hogs higher; prime pigs, $1.0504.70; good mediums and best Yorkers, $4.5504.gq; fair Yorkers, 51.500 5.55: heavy bogs, tl.4504.60: good rouslis. $3.7504. Sheep slow; choice wethers, J4.G0 04.70; common, $303; spring lambs, tJ."5 05.50; veal calves, nm.w. Builds up tbo system ; puts pure, rich blood. In the veins ; makos'mon and womon ttroag and heulthy. Ilurdock blood Bitten, At any drug store. NIAGARA FALLS EXCURSIONS. LOW-nATB VAUATION TWrS VIA rKHKSVt VANIA. nAIMlOAU. Tho Pennsylvania Itnllroad Company has selected tbo following dates for Its popular ten-day excursions to Niagara Fills from 1'hllndolphla, Italtlmoro and Washington i July 27, August 10 and 21, September 7 and 21, nnd Octobor 5 and 10, An oxporloncoil tourist Bgont nnd chaperon will accoinpauy each exclusion. Excursion tickets, good for return passago on any regular train, oxcluslvo of limited oxprosa trains, within ten days, will bo sold at $10.00 from Philadelphia, IJaklmorc, Washington, and all points on tho Dolawaro division; 111 25 fnm Atlantic City; 0 00 from Lancastor; f8 B0 from Altoona and Ilnr rlsburg; $0 00 from 'Sunbury and Wilkes barre; $5 75 Irom Willlamsport; nnd at pro portlonato rates from other points. A stop' ovor will bo nllowed at Buffalo, Kochcster, Canadalgua, and Watktns within tho limit returning A special train of Pullman parlor cars and day coaches will bo run with each excursion. An extra chargo will bo mado for parlor car scats. Tickets for a sldo trip to tho Thousand Is' lands (Alexandria Hay) will be sold from Rochester In connection with excursions of July 27. August 10 and 21, Soptombor 7 and 21, good to return to Kochostor or to Canan daigua via Syracuso within flvo days, at rato of f5G0. Tickets for a sldo trip to Toronto will bo sold at Niagara Falls for J1.00 on Jnly 20, August 12 and 20, nnd September 23. In connection with excursion of Scptombor 7, tickets will 1 sold to Toronto and return at reducod rates, account Toronto Fair. For timo of connecting trains uud further information apply to nearest ticket agent, or address Geo, W. ftoyd, Assistant Genoral Passongor Agent, Broad Strcot Station, Philadelphia. UNCLE SAM'S HOT BATHS. TUB HOT BritlNQS OP ARKANSAS VIA. SOCTUEBN BAtLWAY. Will eradicate from your system tho linger ing effects of grip and other ntlmcuU caused by the severe winter, nnd malaria, rheuma tism, neuralgia, catarrh, stomach, kldacy liver and nervous disorders, paralysis, blood and skin dlsoasos, and chronic nnd func tional derangements. Tho mountain climate of Hot Springs is cool and dollghtful in snmmor. 100 hotels open tho year around. For Illustrated literature, containing all information, addross C. F. Cooley, Managor Buisncss Men's League, Hot Springs, Ark, For reduced excursion tickets and par ticulars of tho trip, address W. A. Turk, Gcn'l Pass. Agt., Southorn Hy., Washington, D. C, or C. L. Hopkins, District Passenger Agent, 828 Chestnut St., Phlla., Pa. G-l-lm $100 Reward $100. Tho renders of this paper will bo pleased to learn that there Is at least ono dreaded dlsenso that bcIcuco has been ablo to euro In all its stages, nnd that ts catarrh. Ilnll's' Catarrh Quro Is tbo only positive euro known to tho medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional' dis ease, requires n constitutional treatment. Hairs Catarrh Curo Is taken internally, acting directly upon tho blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying tho foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up tbo constitution .and assisting nature in doing lis work. Tho proprietors have so much faith in Its curative powers, that they offer Ono Hundred Dollars for any caso that It falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address. F. J.CIIKNEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists. 73a Hall's Family 1'llls are the best. SUMMER OUTINGS. PERSONALLY-CONDUCTED TOUES VIA PENN SYLVANIA SAlLBOAD. Tho Pennsylvania Ballroad Company an. nounccs tho following Personally-Conducted Tours for the Summer aud early Autumn of 1809 : 'To tho North, including. Niagara Falls, To ronto, Thousand Islands, the St. Lawrence, Montreal, Quebec, Roborval (Lake St, John), tho Saguonay, Au Sablo Chasm, Lakes Cham plain and Qoorgo, Saratoga, and a daylight rido through tho Highlands of tho Hudson, July 22 to August 7. Unto, $125 ; August 1 to 25, visiting same points as first touroxcopt Roherval and the Saguenay. Bate, $100 for tho round trip, from New York, Phlladel phia, Baltimore, and Washington. Propor tionate rates from other points. To Niagara Falls, excursion ttcketsgood to return withla ten days will bo sold on July 27, August 10 and 24, September 7 and 21, October 6 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 Watklns on the return trip. Flvo-day tour to Gettysburg, Luray, and Washington September 10. Bate $25 from New York, $22 from Philadelphia. Propor tionate rates from other points. An eleven-day tour to Gettysburg, Luray Caverns, Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot Springs, Richmond, and Washington, October 10. Bate, $05 from New York, $03 from Philadelphia. Proportionate rates from other points. For Itineraries and further Information apply to ticket agents, or addross Geo, W. Boyd, Assistant General . Passongor Agent, Philadelphia. Florida Short Line. Tho New York and Florida Express, via Southorn Bail way, leaving Broad street station, Philadelphia, dally at 5:31 p. m carries 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 attractlvo route to points in Georgia and Florida, All Information cheerfully furnished by Charlos L. Hopkins, District Passenger Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Keduced Bates to Indianapolis via Penn sylvania llallroad Account Jlnwortu League International Convention, On account of the Kpworth League Inter national Convention, to bo hold at Indian apolis, Ind., July 20 to 23, tho Pennsylvania Ballroad Company will soli excursion tickets from points on its line, to Indianapolis, at rate of Blugle fare for tho round trip. Tickets will be sold on July 18 and 10, and will bo good to return until July 24,incluslvo, except that by depositing ticket with tho Joint Agent at Indianapolis before July 21 and the payment of fifty cents, tho return limit may be extended to leave Indianapolis no later than August 20, 1800. For specific! rates and conditions apply to Ticket Agents. Itchiness of tho skin, horrible plague. Moat everybody afflicted tn ono way or another. Only eno safe, never failing cure. Doan's Ointment. At aty. drug store, CO cents. Buy 'Keystone flour, Bo sure that the name IiKsio & Bin,' Aihland, Pa.,1!! printed on every ck, Dr. JkdOlt points t-J the startling fact thut there are now 20 million Catarrh victims in this country ami the liunihcr rapidly increasing. It hns already become the National Disease. Are we to become n nation of Catarrhitcs? It looks like it. known the disease. That proves It is not catisrd byourclnuale ana mfi nv- ly- ;'"i':"" Its growth was slow but .pw'il"- v' years ago there wrre less than -0 000 casei lu the U. 8., to-dsy thtre arc :J3 rn lllou. born there will be 80 indllrn. Vhe.e l it to end-? Bhall we not awake till Ithai fastened Its fati(r on every man, woman and child ,ln the lamlf How nhall we prevent It unless we take Immt-d-iite and vigorous steps to stamp out the plague' This putrid disease kuows no set, no class, no station. It is everywhere. A, germ (microbe) disease it spreads by coiitoulon. The canon breath and expectoration ol me poor vicuiii ic loaded with these microbes. Others breath them In, they find lodgeratnt and never release their hold till the vl-tim lies down In death, unless every microbe is killed. But can they be killed? Yes, but not by any "blood medicine." No Ca tarrh germ was ever found In the blood. The trouble Is local and matt be treated locally, A balsam has been discovered that is sure dentil to the Catarrh microbe, making a radical nnd permanent care. It Is Brazilian l!a!m. It hu cured tens of thousands In the past 15 yesrs. It .duo cures all the troubles caused by Catarrh, s Bor rSf.v.. Old Coughs, Bronchitis, Asthma lud J. I. uMcs. The swallowing ot the Catarrh n is makes the Btuiuncli raw and ulcer ated. The V rrMlan Dalm oocn makesa radical cureotthi-Kiomach nnd alimentary canal. It Is the cheapest remedy on the mnrkit, a $1.00 bottle containing n whole month's Ircatmcut. As all sufferers with C-Unrrh and Asthma have r-.iu-down systems we will till January next put a month's treatment of Toxlcola Tablets, free, In with every Sl.fJO bottle of Br.iiillan Balm. This ts the-best Tonic and nerve and strength builder known. You r.tt nit lor 11.00, a month's treatni- lit ot both. Now Is the time to treat your Catarrh. Do not delay. Ask your druggist aud take no substitute. If be will not get It, send direct to us. B. V. J cicso Sc Co., M'f'g. Chemlstsjndlanapolls, Ind SHENANDOAH DRUd STORE, Wholesale Agents LE BRUN'ti rok EITHER SEX. i jp, gfa no change of diet. ! Ca t,v.s Cure guaranteed in M i to 3 days. Small J rX Jtz3 mail $i.oo. Sold by Klrlln'a drug store. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. IN EFFECT MAY 14. ISOOi Passenger trains leavo Shenandoah for Penn Haven Junction, Mauuh Chunk, Lchlghtoii, Slntlngton, YVhito Hall, Catasauqun, Allontown, Bethlehem, Kaston Kcw York and Philadelphia at 5 28, 7 80 a, m . 12 52 and 5 17 p. m. For Wllkcsburre, Whlto Haven nnd Plttston, S 23, 10 12 a. m 12 62 and 5 17 p. m. For Laceyvllle, Townnda, Sayre, Waverly, Elmlra, Itocliester; lluffalo, Niagara Falls, Auburn, Syracuse, Ithaca, Geneva and tho West, 10 12 a. m., 12 82 and 6 17 p. lu. For Belvldero, Dclawaro Water Gap and Stroudsburg, 5 23 a. tn., 8 17 p. m. For Lanibertvlllo and Trenton, 7 CO a. m. For Jcancsvllle, Lcvlston and Beaver Meadow, 5 23 a. m., 12 62 p. m. For McAdoo, Audenrled, Hazlcton, Stockton and Lumber Yard, 6 28, 7 60, 10 12 a. m., 12 62 and i 17 p. m. For Jeddo, Drlfton and Freeland, 6 28, 10 12 a, m., 6 17 p. m. For Scranton, 6 28, 10 12 n. m., 6 17 p. m. For Lost Creek, Ulrardvlllc, and Ashland, 4 00, and 7 28 p. m. For ltaven Run, Centrnlla, Mount Carmcl nnd Shaniokln, 10 49 a. m., 1 42, 6 07, 9 23 p. m. ForMahanoy City, Park Place and Delano, 5 28, 7 80, 10 12 a, tn.. and 12 82. 6 17 p. in. For Yatesvlllo, 8 23, 10 12 a. m. Trains will leave Bhamokln at 7 CO.- 0 3D n. m., 11 60 and 4 20 u. in., and arrive at Shenandoah at 7 SO, 10 12 o. m.. 12 52, 5 17 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for l'ottsvllle, St. Clair, New Castle, Morea and New Boston, 7 to and 10 12 a. m , 12 62 anil 0 17 p. in. Leave l'ottsvllle for Shenandoah. 9 48 a. in.. 12 85, 605, 8 IS p. in. L,eave liazieton lor unenanuoan, v ou a. in., 12 48, 5 09, 6 2A, 8 31 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Raven Run, Centralla, Mt. Carmcl and Bhamokln, 0 40 a. in., 7 21 p. m.t Trains leave Bhamokln for Shenandoah at 8 60 a. m., and 5 85 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Yatcsvllle, Mahanoy City, Park Place, Delano, McAdoo, Audenrled, Hazleton, Stockton, Lumber Yard, Wcatberly and Mauch Chunk, 9 47 a m., and 6 32 p. m. For Lchlgbton, Slatlngton, Catasauqua, White Hall, Coplay, Aiientown, Eoston and l'biltps burg, 9 47 a. ra and 6 82 p. m. For New York and Philadelphia, 0 47 n. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8 60, a. m., and 6 27 p. m. M. B. COTTER, Supt. Transportation, South Bethlehem, Pa. COLLIN n. WILBUR, Genl. Supt., South Bethlehem, Pa. CHARLES B. LEE, Genl. Pass. Afrt., New York, N.Y. A. W. NONNEMACIIEIt, Dtv. 1. A., South Bethlehem l.a. SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, Blown Stout, Half and Half, Beer uud 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. riillions of Dollars Gouplnnmoki, overyycar. Take do risks but got your houses, stock, fur niture, oto., insured in flrst-claos re liable companies as represented by nAViri FATIST Insurance Agent DAVID rAUOl, m Bon(h jMdfnB, Aim 1,1 1 andAcddartt irnvmli Srt AkiD SUHE.'ElH.'rtO.Toil'-'rtOHAU a Slt louw"-!' wans BPKOirwJftiPtiiiA (t FoYlnsky'l drui or, X Otntr sirxt AWN'S TANSY PILLS A i.nn.IiD.lu Ills WOMAN'S RCllCF. LjfSi til! AlwiTiDrompttn-1 r.tltbU. Moid IimUUvml, Gt ( 1 f Ol'l TAVST PlLLS SAll SITS BISSStt, Al drux itortA, l MDt dlrMl (Mld), prut, li, Clios Brio. C. ttMtol, Uiit. UHkNLIi For sale al Klrlin's drug store and Bluaaada slraastoiio rOIH'S Uelebntted 1'eiuil Powders nevor lull. Jo ft.ii a fut(tiUr fuJuia with 'Pons 0t Petiavmiral mil other t-MnNitt). Alwnvibuthe tud "iid dit UM ' lfTf "- - S. , WWM ntfn 6- uau
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