The Herald IMTAIIMrfHHU 18T0. "All thi Nut Thai's Fll lo Print." nlnn. except Sunday, irtreet, Shenandoah, I'a. I.ONH DLsT.VNCH THI-I3IMIONK. The Herald la delivered In Shenandoah anil tlio Hurrnundlnft towns forMxcentan wek, pay Rblo to the carriers. By mail J8.00 yiiir, or 23 cents n month pnyahle In advance Ad vertisements charged accord In to space and portion. The publishers reserve the rlnht to chance tho position o( advertisements whenever the publication of news demands It. Tho right Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid lor or not, that tho publishers may deem Improper. Adver tising rates made known uponnppllcatlon. Filtered at tho Kt ofllce at Hhenondoah, Vn., as second class mall matter. TUESDAY. AUGUST 1. 1899. As nn evidence of the unprece ilented condition of railroad pros perity, it is said tliut every railroad entering Chicago needs more cars than it has or can get to meet the de mands of shippers. This condition is not due to any great and sudden in crease in any particular traffic, but is due to tho stendy growth of all kinds of traffic. From all indications the year 1899 will eclipse all former years In the volume of business done by the railroads. Some of the railroads are declining freight for quick delivery. "When the fanners are prosperous nil the people are," said an official of one of the blgWestern roads. "Here is a fact worth mentioning. More nlanos were shinned over our road from Chicago to the West and South west in the last three months than the entire number in the years from 1893 to 1897." This is good proof of t.hp nrosnerltv of the farmer, for a piano is a luxury in which he does not indulge as soon as hundred dollars ahead, Archbishop Ireland's Views. An interview with Archbishop Ire land, who has iust returned from a six months European trip, published in the New York Sun, is pregnant with suctrestions and observations concerning the stability of national government and the material progress and welfare of the people as a whole. Archbishop Ireland is to-day one of the foremost prelates of the Catholic church in America and stands as the peer of the greatest thinkers and economists of the age. His notice of . , ,i t, --i,i I allairiusecular may well be regarded with concern and his remarks receive respectful consideration from all classes and all people. The reception accorded him in foreign countries, while not marked with universal una nimity, lias been sufficiently so to show that his depth of thought, his superior wisdom, his lucid exposition of the nroblems which underlie hu manity's safety and the fundamental I principle of human progress, are rec ognized by leaders in civilized coun tries and by them largely accepted. In reference to the position occu pled by America in Europe he is quoted as saying : "In all these countries I noticed on the part of the government au thorlties, and the people as well, a strong desire to be upon good terms with the United States. They appre elate the importance of friendly rela tions with this country, but at the eame time their interest and the desire for these reciprocal kindly feelings appear to be wholly sincere. In France I received the assurance of tho highest official authorities, which was confirmed by Ambassador Porter.that the government was most unxious to show its high regard for the United States, and as a matter of fact concerning the coming "expos! tion, more favor was shown the United States than to any other nation, this country having received nn nllnrmpnr. nf iiinrn than its due proportion ot space , m Peck concurred Tn this. M. Delcasse told-me that upon the occasion of the Judication of the Lafayette statue on July 4 of next year the Frenoh Gov juiyoinexlyeurw. - eminent would do everything In its rinwor to rlve welcome to Americans." 1 . . . , , , Ha sums it un by saying : in onei .Wrvn to he courted and they are courting us." In regard to the Philippine disturb ance he expresses the opinion that should finish np the business nromntly. He throws a side light upon the nrBtrfnB nlTair which will be new to Americans who have been regaled with stories one sided In character n,i odtroH a olear out view of Frenoh r - cuaracier w..u. army and you touoh tne nation. . . 1 . an. a , 1 1 1, 1 1 ,11.1 Archbishop lreiano s Americanism lanatalillshed andhiB fealty and de votion to America cannot be nues tioned. His expressions on affuirs of "A Utile Spark May Make Much Work.' The liilte "sparks" of bad blood forking in ihe svslem should be quenched tmin rr 3 c m, ArZJri's ofet fifao Mood's SArsaparitU, Americas great W purifier. It purifies, vitalizes and enriches he blood of both sexes ana au ages, wes scrofula, salt rheum, dyspepsia, catarrh. mm rmiNTRY : First. Last and Forever. tre PtW I Acts gently on the and Bowels Cleanses the System err ty i u ally, OVERCOMES LrrriD PERMANENTLY. ITS Bij ICIAL DVT THE GENUINE - MftHT'O Oy tOt SAU 6YAU CRUSSUTi FCiU 50. FtB C0TM. national import, therefore, must be accented as the deductions ot a patriot and should influence the course of the American people. He is a staunch supporter of the present administration land is in sympathy with its colonial policy. A Sensible Man Would use Kemp's Balsam for the Throa and Lungs. It is curing more cases of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup and all Throat and Lung troubles, than any nthar t,a1 r n ' I 'h n rtrrf ?M rtr llfltt mttllrtf- M my to give you a sample botUc free to convince you of the merit of this great emedy. Frice 25 c and 50c. Uhenp Ten-Day Trip to Seashore, vln Plilla delphia & Heading ltallwuy. On Thursday, August 3rd, tho Philadelphia & EeadinK Railway will run a special ten-day excursion to Atlantic City, Capo May, Ocean City and Sea Isle City. Special excursion tickets will be on sale at the low rato of $3.50 from Shenandoah to either of the above seashore resorts. Theso icketa will bo good going to Phila delphia on day of excursion from Shenan doah on special train leaving 0.55 a. m., or on reeular tram leaving 12.20 p. m., and from Philadelphia to point of destination on any regular train excopt 3 40 and 5.00 p m. Sixty-minute flyers to Atlantic City, within timo limit of ticket and good to return on any regular train within ton days including I J l uay ui issue. i unman uuriur mis nu ,al trajn VlfMAphUlLt Pullman parlor cars will bo While these tickets do not Inclnde the transfer of either passengers or baggage through Philadelphia, arrangements have been made whereby on the payment ot ten cents extra ono piece of baggage for each ticket can be checked through to Atlantic City. For further Information, seats In parlor ccr, &c., apply to ticket agents, or address D. L. JIauger, Traveling Passenger Agent, or Edson J. Weeks, Gen. Passenger Agt., Phila- delphia. Tho Prpulilpiit nnd tho IM-omlor. Hotel Champlain, N. Y., Aug. 1. The story in a New York morning Daner to the effect that thero Is a possibility of a meeting between Presl dent McKJnley and Sir Wilfred Lau- rier. premier of Canada, at a point near the Canada line to confer on the Alaskan boundary dispute, is hardly worth denying. The only possible ex cuse for the publication of such a story la tho fact that Sir Wilfred Laurier Is expected to visit Hotel Champlain for a stay of a couple of weeks alter tne Canadian parliament adjourns, which will probably be In about one week. If he should conio here It Is barely possible that he and the president may talk over the Alaskan boundary ques tion In an informal way, but that any formal conference will be held on that subject Ib not true. How Is Your Wife 7 Has she lost her beauty? If bo, Constipa tion. Indigestion. BIck Headache are tne principal causes. Karl's Clover Root Tea has cured these Ills for half a century. Prico 25 cts. and 50 cts. Money refunded If results nro not satisfactory. Bold by P. D. KIrlin on a guarantee. I Florida short line The New York and Florida Express, via . naUw.y. leaving Broad street station. Philadelphia, daily at 5:31 p, m, carries through Pullman sleeping can to Amniata and Savannah. Ga.. Jacksonville and flnd Tulgigtho si,0lt Hno and most attractive Tnt t nninU in Georgia and Florida. All .1. . .T I,, r'i,iri. iniormanon onoonuiijr iuiu.su UJ L. Hopkins, District i-assenger Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Holler KxploHlon Kills Biz. White Cloud, Mich., Aug. 1. Shortly after a threshing crew had started to work yesterday at Big Prairie, eight miles east, Engineer Crabtree noticed that the water In the boiler was low, The Are was raked out and the en glneer turned more water into the boiler. Almost Instantly the boiler ex- pioded. killing Charles Halght, Alfred Halght, Charles crautree, wen baiter, pnAn TCclaat n n it Tin vm nn ri I J mi-n In Btan0y. George Overly was so badly injured that he cannot recover. Oscar I l,QlU A I IOV U..U ... J ......... w,.v Evans had his leg broken. Three of the men left families. The explosion blew the engine 150 feet, driving It through a barn and carrying half of the separator through the barn with It. Ailmlrul Sampson' Prize Suit Washington, Aug. 1. Hear Admiral William T. Sampson has filed a suit In the supreme court of tho district, llbellne the Spanlih vessel ot war Maria Teresa and miscellaneous 6toroa nnrl nunnlleg cantured unon her and other Spanish war vessels. In his bill no says uiai ne uriiiB" ' own Iwhalf Hnd also in behalf of all . flnl,,t81 man of the UnItei states who served with the united States naval force ana iook part in ine navai engagement on cun tlago de Cuba on July 3, 1808, and in raptures made subsequent thereto. Admiral Sampson says tbat thr Teresa was worth $7"0 ono ovor and abovo the cost f rn ovrry AN AERONAUT'S LAST LEAP. Ilropix'd Thruo TIioiisuihI root nml Drowned In u l.nko. Corry, Pa Aug. 1. Frank Hoyndlds. of Ripley, Chautauqua county, dropprd 3,000 feet to his iloath yostonlay. Tho r inulnys Lalco Assembly opened at Flndlny Lake- Assombly opened at Reynolds had boon ongnRed by tho qb son bly authorities to make a balloon a'TPusion nnd parachute Jump. Reyn olds, who was 25 ycara of ago, and hnd a wife and child, is said to have bot-n hi'-xperionced. He had mado but ono ai, enston iieforo yostortlay, and had nt'vor dropped with a parachute Prep aiutions woro made and at 4:30 yogter dny afternoon Reynolds, stripped for th" Jump, appeared ready to ascend. Tlie wind was blowing in strong from Lnkp Erio, eicht miles north. Tho as sembly grounds aro on the northwest shore of the Ilttlo lake. The wind was certain to drlvo tho balloon over the lake. It promised to ho a dan gerous urop for a Boasoned veteran, but Reynolds, thfj novico, novor faltered. An Immense crowd was present. when tho balloon had reached a height which appeared to bo fully 3,000 feet In tho air nnd directly over Find lay lako It was seen that tho unfor- tunato young man had dropped with tho parachute Ho came down slowly. The aeronaut's young wife Lhouted that Reynolds could not swim, and would drown. Boats wore quickly put out. Reynolds struck tho water where tho lako is 90 feet deep. Ho throw up his hands and sank llko a stono. Tho nearest boat was yet 200 feet off. Itolonxpd nnd Itoni'rmtcil. Now York, Aug. 1. Frederick Mora and Rlcardo do Renuecens, who were convicted In tho United States circuit court in 1897 of making countorfolt 100 pesos notes of tho Bank of Costa Rica and sentenced to two years' Imprison ment and a fine of $2,000 each, were brought beforo United States Commis sioner Shields yosterday to be dis charged under the pauper convict act. Both men had served tholr term or Imprisonment. After their dlschargo they were Immediately rearrested on tho charge of making and having In their possession counterfeit GO pesos notes of tho Bank of the Republic of Colombia. They were taken to jail to await trial on the now charge. GlorlouB News. Comes from Dr. D. 11. Cargilc. of Washita, I.T. Ho writes: Four bottles of Electric flitters lias cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula. which had caused her great suffering for years. Terrible sores would breaK out on nor bend and lace, ami mo ucsi aociors couiu fflvonoholn: but her euro is complete and and her health is excellent." ThiB shows what thousands havo proved, tbat Wectric Bitters is the best blood purilior known, it's the supremo remedy for eczema, totter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils nnd running sores. It stimulates liver, kldnevs and bowels, oxpels noisons. ncins aigesuon uunus up vuu strength. Only 50 conU. Sold by A. WaBloy, druggist. Uuaranteod, THE PRODUCE MARKETS Philadelphia, July 81. Flour stendy, but Ilttlo doing: winter superfine, $212.25: Pennsylvania roller, old, clear, $3(53.15; city mills, extra, $2.25SJ2.D0. nyo Hour steady nt $3 per barrel for choice Pcnn sylvunla. Wheat dull; No. 2 red, spot, In elevator, 70MB70Hc Corn slow: No. 2 mixed, spot, In elevator, 33i3Gc. : No. 2 yellow, for local trade. 40c. Oats dull; No. 2 white. 2DS23V4C", No. 2 white, clip ped, 30c. Hay steady; choice timothy, J17.D0S18 for largo bales. Beef firm; beef hams, $30030.50. Pork easy; family, $11.50 012. Lard weak; western steamed, $5.50. Uutter steady; western creamery, 158 19c; do. factory, 14014V4c; fresh factory, ll14c; Imitation creamery, 130154c; New York dairy, 13017c; do. creamery, 15JlSc.; fancy Pennsylvania prints Job- bine at 22024c; do. wholesale, 21c. Cheese strong; large, white and colored, 9V40 314c; small do., 9Hc. Ebbs quiet; Now York and Pennsylvania, 15010c; western. fresh, 10015c Potatoes steady; fair to prime, $101.50; fancy. $1.7502.10; southern, $304. Cabbago steady; Lonrr Island, $305 per 100. Muskmclons over plenty and dragging heavily; Jersey, per half bar rel crate, 75e.$l; Baltimore, per bushol basket, 50075c; southern, per barrel, 50c, 0$1. Watermelons lower under excessive receipts; per carload, $.50125; per 100, $5 013. Baltimore, July 31. Flour qulotr west ern BUpcrnno, $Z.15Q2.2o; western, extra. $2.3002.90: western, family, $3.2503.60 winter wheat, patcnt3, $3.0503.65; spring wheat, patonts, $3.8504.10; spring wheat, straight, $3.4003.60. Wheat steadier; spot, the month and August, 7OH07Oc; Sep' tember, 7272Hc; steamer No. 2 red, C7V4 067c; southern, by sample, C2071c; do on Brado. CSS71C. Corn dull ana easy mixed, spot, 35033Hc; the month, tlSUSi 3314c; August nnd September, 35U035V4C. November or December, new or old, S3V4C steamer mixed, 31031V4c; southern, white, 41042c; do. yellow, 40041c. Oats dull nnd easy; No. 2 white, 29V403Oc; No. 2 mixed, 28V4029c Rye firmer; No. 2 nearby, 62V4c No. 2 western, MbC Hay steady; No. 1 timothy. $15015.50. Grain freights very firm, steam to Liverpool, per bushel, 3tfd, Aucust: Cork, for orders, per quarter. 3d. August. Sugar strong; coarse ana fine granulated. 5.58. Cheese steady large, 9409Hc.; medium, 909c; small, lOGlOWc Butter stoady; fancy creamery, 19020c.: funcy Imitation, 15017c; fancy ladle, 14fil5c; good ladle, 11012c; storo packed, 12015c; roll, 12014c Eggs quiet at 11012c Llvo Stoctf Mnrkotn. New York. July 31. Steers In good de mand and stoady; bulls and common cows weak to 10c lower; three cars unsoia steers, common to choice, I4.650M&; siobs, I4.30fi5.15: bulls. $2.0003.36; cows, $1.,5U 3.75. Veals ouened 23050c higher and closed easy: buttermilks steady; car western unsold: veals, $4.5007; butter milka. ja.mcea.G2!A: urassers. $3: western. $4. Bheeo steady to firm; lambs unevenly lower, averaging 15Z5c. on irom oaiur dav: three cars unsold; sheep, $84.87W nulls. $262.70: lamus, tvar, cuus, o.uv, TlntrK hlcher at $t.EO4.90. East Liberty, i'a., Juiy 31,-toiuo uuuu. stoady; extra, $5.40g.5O; prime, v.vmv.iv nnmrnnn. 13.5034. Hogs active ana nign er: prime medium ana gooa lomers, JI.8S64.90: fair Yorkers, $1.754.'80; pigs, Ii.75a-4.96: heavy hogs. Jl.SM.vi; grosser, i attftil 7R. rnucrns. iju1. anwv 111111 ..vw , - - - . t choice wetners, .aov.9v; euum.uu, 3; spring lambs, $qo; veai caivtw, o.iwuu. Tell Your Sitter Abcantiful complexion Is an impossibility without good pure blood, the sort that only exists In connection with the good digestion; a healthy liver and bowels. Karl's Clover Koot Tea acts directly on the bowels, liver and kidneys keeping them in perfect health. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. KIrlin on a gnaranteo. Cnnillor'H Apponl 1'or I.uw run) Order. Atlanta, Aug. 1. Governor Candler last night Issued an nppoal to tho peo ple of Georgia to Join hands and put an end to mob violence in tho state. The governor believes that tho only way to restore a condition of peace and tranquillity and to bring an end to the lawlessness that has been mani fested in dlfferont parts of the state is for the people to uphold tho courts and aid them In bringing to speedy Justice criminals of all kinds. Tho governor dwells at length upon the reproach heaped upon the stato by tbo repeated outbreaks. Eczema, scald head, hires, itchiness of the skin of any sort instantly relieved, perma nently cured. Doan's Ointment. At any drug store, I? !0OAVE CAM IN iOORBAdl Lotus plvo you a, picco of advlco: Pain in mo imck is an almost infalliblo Blga of Kldnov diseaso : a Riiror sitrn is th condition of your urine, if you havo a pain In tho hack then look to tho con dltlon of vour urino. It is easily donoJ Tako a glass tumbler and All it with1 urino, after it lias Blood 24 hours : if it has a Bcdiment.ifit is milky or cloudy,' if it is palo or discolored, stringy or ropy, your Kidnoys and Bladder aro in a dangerous eonditlon and need imme diate attention, or tho consequences niav provo fatal. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorlto Rem. odv is tho 0110 inedicltin that rcallv cures oil diseases St tho Kidnoys, Liver, iiauucr nnu mood, uiieumatism, uys pepsia and Chronic Constipation and corrects tho had effects of whiskey and beer on tho system. It is wonderful how it makes that rain in tho hack dis appear, how it relieves tho desire to unnato often, especially at night, and drives away that scalding pain in pass ing water and in a remarkably short timo makes you well and strong. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Itemed? is aold at all drug ctoros for$1.00abottlo, or six bottles for $5.00. If vou would Iiko to try this wonderful modicino you can do so absolutely free. Hend your full name nnd add l ess to tho DU. DAVID KENNEDY COIU'ORA- TION, Rondout, N. Y., when a freo trial bottle, together with a pamphlet of valuable medical advlco, will bo sent you by mall postpaid, providing yon mention this nancr when vou writo. Tho publishers of this papor eimrantoo tho gonuinoncsa of this liberal offer. A MUCH MARRIED MAN. Two of Ills Wives Died Under 8ns- plclons ClrouniHtnnoos. Chicago, Aug". 1. Martin Dotz, said to have married six women,, all but two of whom are said to be now living, was arrested horo yesterday. The po lice allege that Dotz, In Wheeling, W. Va., under tho name of Henry Doesing, married a woman who later died under suspicious circumstances. His watch and clothing were found on tho banks of tho Ohio river, but tho im pression of Bulcldo thus given was dis pelled by ins arrest hero a year ago for disposing of mortgaged goods. Be foro reaching Chicago Dotz married in Mllwuukoo Maxlmillana Sporl, a Chi cago woman; Elizabeth Schmidt and Caroline Schneider, both of Milwaukee. Upon obtaining their money, tho alle gation runB, ho left them. In this city ho took to wife a woman worth $12,000. sue died suddenly, willing ner prop erty to Dotz, then known as Fred Hoh. His next wife was a south side woman possessed of $1,000. His arrest at this point cut short his matrimonial ex periences. During tho year he has been in Bridewell the police have been gathering evidence against him. A Ilnrmonlons Conclnalon. Atlantic City, Aug. 1. A harmoni ous conclusion was reached yesterday at the conference of representatives of tho green glass bottle blowers and tho green glass bottle manufacturers by which the blowers accepted a 9y& per cent lncreaso In tho present wage Bcalo. They mado a demand for 15 per cent Increase, but a compromise was reach ed. Tho shop rules now In force wore ordered to bo adhered to. Trlod to Wreck a Train. Opolika, Ala., Aug. 1. In a cahln. threo miles south of here yesterday Charley Gllsso and Rev. Lee Williams, two nocroes, were captured ana lm- nrlsoncd in tho county jail charged with attempting to wreck a fast pas senger train on tho Central of Georgia railroad ahout 10 o'clock Sunday night. The negroes had piled a number of cross ties, a mile post and a telegraph pole on the track. The engineer stop ped tho train n few leet trom tno od- structlons. Tho negroes wero caught with the aid of bloodhounds. Probably Killed by Indlnns. Kansas City, Ho., Aug. 1. A party of explorers, headed by two Kansas City men, Weldon B. Williamson and Marcus B. Kirk, which left this city in March, 1898, and has not been heard of since June, 1898, is now believed to havo heen exterminated by a hostile tribe of Indians In the western part of Brazil. Mrs. Williamson, who went to Brazil a year ago to hunt for her husband, has returned to this country and believes him dead, as does Mrs. Kirk, who is in Chicago with her parents. Yoatordny'a Ilasolmll Onmos, National League: At Loulsvlllo Louisville. 8: New York, 3. At Cln clnnati Cincinnati, 4: Brooklyn, 3, At Pittsburg Pittsburg, 7; Baltimore, 3. At Chicago Washington, 8: Chi cago. 5. Atlantic League: At Nowark-WllkeS' barre, 6; Newark, 3. At Allentown Allentown. 6: Lancaster, 1. At Rich mond Richmond, 12; Reading, 1. 1899 AUGUST. 1899 Su. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fr. Sa. ZZiZiii 67892?21H 20 21 22 23 J24 25 2Q 27 28 29 30 31 MOON'S PHASES. ONew Moon 6 6:48 a.m. 6:54 a.m. .Full 20 27 11:40 p. tcu 2) Quarter 14 Third Vt Quarter 8:07 p.m. REDUCED ,BATEB TO THE 8EA3H0RE. Annual L.--I!ute Kxourilona to Ananuo City, &c, la Pennsylvania lUllroad, August 10 and 21 are the dates of tho re maining Pennsylvania Railroad Company s low-rate ten-day oxourslons from Erie, Troy, nnllefnnti!. Wllllamsoort. Mocanaqua, bun- bury, Shenandoah. Dauphin, and principal intermediate stations (including stations on branch roads) to Atlantlo City, Ope May, flccan Cltv. Boa Isle City, Avalon, Anglesea, Wildwood. or Holly Beach. Excursion tickets. Bood to return by regu i, ,!. ,m,t t.nn davs. will bo sold at very low rates. TickeU to Atlautic City will I sold via the Delaware River Bridge Route the only all-rail lino, or via Market street! wharf, Philadelphia. For information In regard to speclflo rates audtlrnoof trains consult hand bills, or ap ply to agents, or E. B. Harrar, Division Ticket Agent, Wllliamsport, Pa. Stop over can bo had at Phlhdclpbla. elthor going or returning, within limit of ticket, provided tloket la deposited with ancnt at Broad street station Immediately on arrival, KATR CHASE SPRAQUG DEAD. In Hor l'rtino fllio Wm tlio Quoon of Wnxlilimtoii Mooloty. Washington, Aug. 1. Mrs. Kato Ch.iso Uprpguo, wifo of a former gov ernor of rthodo Island, and tho daugh ter of tho late Salmnn P. Chaso, gov ernor of Ohio, United States senator nnd chlof Justice of tho United States Biirreino court, died yesterday at ner lR:aostc: d, "Edgowood," In Washing ton's suburbs, aged 59. For threo months she had boon suffering with a complication of liver nnd kidney troubles but had consented to med ical treatment only ton days ago. At tho hcdsldo wcro hor threo daughters, Miss Klttlo Spraguo, who lived with hor mother; Miss Portia Spraguo, of Narragansott Pior, and Mis. Donaldson, of Brooklyn, N. Y. Kato Chaso began the brilliant ca reer which mado hor ono of tho con spicuous social loaders .of nnto-bcl- THE LATE KATE CHASE SPUAOUE. lum days, when her father, Salmon P. Chase, then a widower, was elected governor of Ohio. Her remarkable. beauty and brilliant social qualities mi.de tho executive mansion at Colum bus n scene of many brilliant enter tainments. When Mr. Chase was mado socretary of the treasury under Lin coln, and tho family removed hero, his daughter waB soon acknowledged to be ono of the most beautiful women of the capital, and her father's homo, over which she presided, became tho center of the most fashionable and select circles. With the outbreak of tho war she met the young and dashing gov ernor of Rhode Island, William H. Spraguo. An engagement followed, and the wedding Is said to have been tho mcst brilliant coromony which had taken place in Washington up to that date. In tho mlust, however, or the social and political success which they had attained a domestic cloud made Its appearance, resulting In a divorce, Mrs. Spraguo then mado her homo at Edgowood, a handsome country place which had been left her by her father, Horo Bhe had resided over since. Fi nancial reverses clouded her later years, tho handsome homestead was mortgaged and disaster was impend ing when a year ago old friends camo to hor rescuo, raised tho mortgage and arranged for hor an nllowanco of $3,000 a year secured on the valuable estate, A Card. We, the, undersigned, do hereby agroo to refund tho money on a 50-cont bottlo of Grceno's Warranted Syrup of Tar If It falls to cure your cough or cold. Wo also guaran tee a 25-cent bottle to provo satisfactory or money refunded. A. Wasloy, C. .11. Uagen buch, Shenandoah Drug Storo, and I. W. Biorstaln & Co. ll-14-33t-dw SUHMEE TOURS TO THE NORTH, Two Tours to Ganntln via Railroad. Pennsylvania For tho summer of 1800 tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged to run two personally-conducted tours to Canada nnd Northern New York. The first tour, leaving Jnly 23, includes Niagara Falls, Toronto, Thousand Islands, Kaplds of the St. Lawrence, Quebec Lako St. John, Tho Saguenay, Montreal, Au Sable Chasm, Lakes Champlain and George, Sara toga, and Highlands of tbo Hudson, occupy ing seventeen days. Bonnd trip rate, $123. The second tour, leaving August 12, eovors tho same territory with tho exception of Like St. John and Tho Saguenay, and oc cupies fourteen days. Bound-trip rato, $100. Each tour will be in charge of one of tbo company's tourist agents, assisted by an ox pcrlenced lady as chaperon, whose charge will be unoscorted ladles. The rate covers railway and boot fare for tho entire round trip, parlor-car seats, meals enroute, hotel entertainment, transfor charges, and carriage hlro. For detailod Itinerary, tickets, or any ad ditional Information, address Tourist Agent, Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 1100 Broad way, new York; ouu tuiton street, Brooklyn ; 780 Broad street, Newark, N. J, or Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad street station, Philadelphia. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Tlio Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho of &?tf&&y Signature Strong Drink is Deaih DR. CHARCOT'S TONIC TABLETS are the only positively guaranteed remedrlur the Drink Habit, Nervousness and Melancholy caused 1VK UUAKA.VTKE FOTJIt HOXItli to cure any case with a positive wrl 1 1 en rii nr- anirn ur Fiuun uia money, anu mi uebuujr uii appetite ror intoxicating liquors, THE TABLETS CAN BE 0IVEN WITHOUT KNOWLEDGE OP THE PATIENT. CTnnue nmu v ".i? rovers Upon rte'i of 110.00 we will mall you lour 4 ba,vt nn V- tlvfi written eunrailtrf. cure or t fourinoner. Single boxes (3.00. For sale at Klrlln's druK store. CUflES CATARRH ASTHMAHAY FEVtRI MUMPS LHUunLAntu t)Kr.ui.a . i FIREB.5UH BUHN.LIIAMNl. . BUNIONS&T RED FEET. . CHAPPEOFACE.UPScirlAND&l SAFE REMEUY r UM HI ULo . AIL DRUGGISTS osRAlLED FOR 25 H.T.MA50N CHEMICAL CO 515Ao5iPh!uP I il Mm A Hand la one of tbe possens l'i gtiea It. Handsomo Comploxion rreateit charms a woman can I 'oxzoxi'a Cour union 1owdksI USX OOLD DOST.1 j!L) How in your cleaning. It will do your work in half the time, with half the labor, and at half the cost of soap or any other cleanser. It. will make your housework easy and save you many an hour of worry. ror greatest economy buy our large THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY ST. LOUIS NtW TORK CHCAGO NIAOARA FALLS EXCURSIONS. LOW-BATK VACATION TBirS VIA PENNSYL VANIA ItAILIlOAn. Tho Pennsylvania Kallroitd Company has soloctcd tbo following dates for Its popular ton-day excursions to Niagara Falls from Philadelphia, Baltlmoro and Washington : July 27, August 10 and at, September 7 and 21, and October 5 nnd 10. An oxporloncod tourist ncent and chaperon will accompany each excursion. Excursion tickets, good for return pasgigo on any regular train, oxcluslvo of limttod expmw trains, wltliln ton days, will bo sold at $10 00 from Philadelphia, lialUmoro, Washington, and all points 011 tho Delaware division; $1125 from Atlantic City; 0.60 from Lancastor; fS 50 from Altoonn nud Har- rlsburg; $0 00 from Sunbury and Wilkos barro; $5 75 Irom Wllliamsport; and at pro portionate rates from other points A stop over will be allowed at Buffalo, Bocbester, Canadaigun, and Watklm within tlio limit roturniug. A special train of Pullman parlor cars and day coaches will bo run with one a excursion An oxtra charge will bo mado for parlor car seats. Tickets for a sldo trip to tho Thousand Is lands (Alexandria Bay) will bo sold from Rochester in connection with excursions of July 27, August 10 and 21, September 7 and 21, good to return to Rochester or to Canan daigna via Syracuse within llvo days, at rato nf $5.50. Tickets for a side trip to Toronto will bo sold at Niagara Falls for $1.00 on July 20, August 13 and 20, and September 23. In connection with excursion of Septcmbor 7, tickets will bo sold to Toronto and return nt reduced rates, account Toronto Fair. For timo of connecting trains and further Information apply to nearest ticket agent, or iddrou Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Brood Street Station, Philadelphia. Consumption Cured. BROUGHT BACK FROM THIS GRAVB. Last November Mr. loseph James. oainter, of 325 W. Pearl St., Indianapo lis, Ind., was at death's door with quick :onsumption. Wasted to a skeleton; his lunirs a mass of ulceration; his death was hourly awaited by his doctor and family. He was kept in a constant 3tupor with opium. A friend, thinking to relieve his terrible cough, gave him a bottle of Brazilian Halm, beeiug its wonderful effect, the doctor advised its continued use. Mr. James, soon after dismissed his doctor, ana aepenueu on the Balm alone. 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B0ST0S LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. tK EFFECT MAY It BBO. PamenirormrnslrnToSheruindooh for Penn Haven junction, Maucb Chunk, LcblKhton, HlatiiiRton, Whlto Hall, Cntiwaun.ua, Allnntown. ueiiiiciictu, rukaumnew lorKnnu x-inioucipuiu nt 523, 7 50 a. in , 12 52 nnd 5 17 p. 111. For Wilkosbarro, Wlilto Haven ana i-icnam, 28, 10 12 n. in.. 12 62 nnd 3 17 p. m. Hor Lncevvllle. Tuwnmln, Snyre, Wnvcrly, Rlmlra, Kochcster, lluftnlo, Nlaunrn Falls, Auburn, Syracuse, Ithncn, Geneva and tbo west, mj i'i a. m., 1 m nnu o 14 p. in. For llelvldcre. Delaware Water Clap and StroudsburB, 5 28 n. in., 5 17 p. m. iror iimucrrviiie aim 1 renxon, t ou n. m. For Jcancsvllle. Levlstonaml Boavox Meadow, S 28 a. m., 12 62 p. m. For MoAdoo, Audenrlcd, nnrlcton, Stockton and Lumber Yard, 5 28, 7 50, 10 12 a.m., 12 52 and jforjeuuo, muwm ana rroeiuiiu, oa, w , m., 5 17 p. m. For Scranton, 5 23. 10 12 a. m., 5 17 p. m. For Ist Creek. Ulrardville.and Ashland, 4 00, and 7 28 p. m. For Itnvon Itun, Centrnlln, Monnt Cnrmel and Shamnkln, 10 43 a. in., 1 42, 0 07, 9 23 p. m. For Blaiinnoy miy, rarx i-iaco anu uciano, 5 28, 7 50, 10 12 a. m.. and 12 52, 5 17 p. m. For vaiesvnie, o zn, 10 11 a. m. Trains will leave Sbamokln at 7 00. 0 20 n. in., lino and 4 20 u. lu.. and arrive at Shenandoah at 7 50, 10 12 a. m., 12 52, 5 17 p. m. IX'avo Hlicnandonli lor l-olMVllie, b. Liinir, New Caetle, Morca and New Boston, 7 W and 10 12 n. m , 12 52 and A 17 p. in. Lcavo l'ottavlllo lor Slienanuoan, v 43 a. rn U 35, 503, 8 15 p. m. learo uazicton lor ononnnuuuift, vuu . n.. , 12 1.1, 5 0"J, 0 20, 8 31 p. m. SUNDAY TttAEia Trntnn IfAVO for llaven ltun. Ccntralla. Mt. Carmel and Shamokln, 9 48 a. m.,721 p. m. Trains leave unamoiun lor Dueuanuoou 1 50 a. m., and 3 85 p. m. 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