TheHerald nsr.vni,ism:i ibto. mtttff Nws Bat's Flt-tr Print," r."T I', r " . -t ihllnlieil vi J FT"rflnif, except Sunday, at tfcxith'Inrilbi'otreetf'HIiaitarMltMli, Pa. LONG IHSTANOK THLKPIIONH. Tlio IlcrnUl Is delivered In Hhonnndoah nml Hie surrounding towns for sir cents ft wck, pay nblc to the carriers. Ily mail J3.0O n year, or 25 cents a month, jiayoble In advance. Ail vortlscment charged according tn space and poltlon. The publishers reservo tlio right to change the position of ntlvrrtlscments whenever the publication of news dcmotuls It The right Is reserved to reject nny advertisement, whether paid for or not, Hint the publishers may deem Improper. Adver Using rates made known upon application. Kntered at tlio post ofllce nt Shenandoah, Fa., ns second class mall tnftttcr. Fill DAY. AUGUST 1, 1800. OUR COUNTRY : First, Last and Forever. Ex Governor Warmoth, tlie first Northern Governor of Louisiana, 1ms lived down the bitter unpopularity which at one time nearly cost him his life, nml is now one of the leading sugar planters of the state and a most successful lawyer. TlIK experiments carried on by the P & It. Company with compressed air locomotives in the mines have re sulted in an unqualified success and it is only a matter of a short time when the thousands of mules owned by the company will be superceded by the new motive power. William Waldorf Astor, finding American citizenship irksome, has become a sworn subject of Queen Victoria. Mr. Astor's precedents are : Benedict Arnold, traitor ; Judah Philip Benjnm'n, rebel, land A. Oakes Hall, friend of "Boss" Tweed. Close calculation is not necessary to ascer tain which nation profited by these transactions. The Pennsylvania llailroad could take no better step iu the way of in creasing the faithfulness and effici ency of its employes than by the provision which they have recently announced for the pensioning of those who have been in the.service of the company for a period of thirty years. Each employe will feol that he is part and paroel of the great corporation. Attorney General Elkin, while of the opinion that the action of the Legislature in the proposed amend ments to the Constitution is defective in its not having made appropriation to carry it into effect, yet there are other important questions Involved that lead him to approve the writ for mandamus, so that they can be finally determined by the court. It is doubt ful if a decision can be reached in the lower court, and an appeal taken to the Supreme Court and a decision reached by it In time to have the amendments voted on, should the de- cision of the court be In favor of tho contestants. The City of Culture, Too I Massachusetts and especially Bos ton, can produce more idiotic cranks than any other state or city in the Union. The latest specimen is a Bos ton councilman named Michael Brick, who opposed a small appropriation by the city councils to the fund for de fraying the expenses of a fitting recep tion of Admiral Dewey when he readies that city. Mr, uncle ex plained that in his opinion the ad miral is not anywhere near so great a man as Grant or Sherman, and, for one, he was opposed to making any fuss over him. Not content with that, he was "opposed to making a second Boulangerof Dewey," It certainly is amazing that a city like Boston should produce so many cranks and in suoh great variety as it does. What is there In the atmos phero of Massachusetts, anyway, that can account for the existence of suoh men as Councilman Brick ? And what is worse, the people seem to encourage them and place them in positions of prominence and responsibility. It would serve Boston just about right If Dewey quietly changed his plans and did not enter the harbor there, but strike for some other port. He is a sensitive man and despises sinall sonled people. He is independent, too, and attaches very little value to demonstrations of any kind. Councilman 13 rick may be a poor representative) of the people of Bos- ton, but he is one of the "City Fathers," and consequently a man of more or less importance. It was In his official capacity he offered Admiral Dewey an insult by comparing him with the French blatherskite Boa lariger. Hood" Psilm Do not gripe nor irritate the allmen tii 1 (anal. Tlity nit gi'iitly et promptly, cleanse eneuuaiiy aim Give Q&mfrti hold by all dnigiiirap"' cents. ForalIDiuotand Nsnvous Pr.iASU. IWf pur y t DL'ieD and give Hhaiuiy d.c :on to the en' ire system. rum nYSPEPSIA. HEADACHE, l8 TIIH DOMINICAN REVOLT. Tlio Movnjinont, In I'tiror of .limine i, .nrmvlriir In Mtt-otmtli. Capo Hnytlmi. Ahr. . It has just hpcomn knnwn Ihnt nn nrmod Insur rection 1ms lirnken out at La Vega, a town 7R tntlfis northwest of St. Do mhiKO, In favor of .Tlmlnez, who as pires to the preilrlency In succosslon to the Into frosldeat UeuroHtix. Later mlvires from the Dominican republic Indlonto tbnt the revolution Is Rrowlnfr, In strenKtb. At Suntlngo do la Crui well nrmod man htivo rlson under the command of General Itnmon I'aclieco and Oenernl P. lloyes, who Is very infltiontlnl In thoso districts, has Joined the insurgents, with sovornl other RencrnlB, each commanding fairly Important forces. A Thousand Tongues Could not oxpross the mpturo of Annlo 1". Springer, of 1126 Howard St., l'lilliulclphln, when she found that Dr. King's Now Dis covery for Consumption had completely cured, her of n hacking rough that for ninny years Imd nmdo lifo n burden. All other remedies nnd doctors could kIvo her no hoi p, but alio says of this Uoynl Curo "it booh re moved tlio pniu In my chost nnd I can uow sleep soundly, something I can scarcoly ro niombor doing boforo. I feci like sounding Its pmiso throughout tlio Universe" So will ovoryono who trios Dr. King's Now Dis covery for any troublo of tho Throat, Chest or Lungs, l'rlco BOo. and fl.00. Trial bottles free at Wnsley's drug storojovery liottlo guarautcod. Tlio UliMtotitrn "XftltfMl Alnnn. Dorval, Quo., Aug. 4. Yostorday's "race," which proved to ho tho Una! ono for tho Soawanhnka cup between tho Amorlcan challenger Couotanco and the Canadian defondor Gloncairn, turned out most unsatisfactorily, for Skipper Duggan had to sail his boat over the course alone, whllo Mr. Craig, of tho Constance, after protesting tho race through having taken ground with her centorboard In maneuvering on tho starting lino, had the Con stance brought down to the St. Law renco Yacht club house at Dorval. Gloncairn finished tho race within tho tlmo limit. Tho question has been raised as to whothor the Constance, not having crossed tho starting lino nnd therefore not having been In tho raco, has tho right to protost it. Tho sail ing commltteo awarded tho race to Gloncairn. $100 Reward $100. The renders of this paper will be pleaded to lenrn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to curo In all Its stages, and that Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is tho only positive cure known to tho medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional dis ease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Curo Is taken internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous Burfaces of the system, thereby destroying tho foundation of the disease, and giving tho patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature In dolnglts work. The proprietors have so much faith In Its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address. F. J.CHENEY i CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists. 75e Hall's Family Pills are the best. O'eomln LynolilnRs Continue Blakeley, Ga., Aug. 4. Louis Hen derson, a negro, who has been in the employ of J. W. Bowman, a planter, In this county, for four years past, on Wednesday attempted to commit an asault on tho C-year-old daughter of Mr. Bowman. Ho was captured by tho lather, and yesterday was taken In hand by a band of lynchers. Tho mob was very quiet and orderly, and before the town knew what was going on the negro was banging from a limb In ono of the yards of tho town. 01v:tne Children a Drink called Grain-O. It is a delicious, appetizing nourishing food drink to take the place oi Coffee. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who have used it because when properly pre pared it tastes like the finest coffee but is free from all its injurious properties. Grain-0 aids digestion and strengthens the nerves. It is not a stimulant but a health builder, and chil dren, as well as adults, can drink it with great benefit. Costs about M much as coffee- 15 and 25c. CARRABELLE WIPED OUT. Xothlncr Esonpod tlio Tornado's Fury In tho Florida Town. Tallahassee. Aug. 4. The first train from Carrabelle through tho storm stricken gulf section since Monday reached here yesterday afternoon. The train crew and passengers agree that reports of tho destruction wrought by the utorm have been extremely moder ate. Carrabelle is literally wiped from the map. Her docks and wharves, containing about 400,000 feet of lum ber and 50,000 barrels of rosin, wero quickly swept away. Thirteen of the 14 large vessels in the bay were blown ashore, and are now lying well up on dry land. These vessels contained several million feet of timber. No In formation is yet obtainable as to the loss of life from the vessels and from the largo fleet of fishing boats In the neighborhood. Only two or three huts are left standing In Carrabelle, and one color ed woman Is known to have been killed by the falling of a house. Citizens of Carrahello are in a state of confusion, and are flocking In every direction for relief. The town is isolated and the wires are still down. The towns of Mclntyre and Curtis Mill are complete ly demolished, and large interests have been destroyed. The coast resorts, St. Teresa and Lanark, are more se riously wrecked than at first reported, and visitors have suffored hardships, though no loss of Ilfo Is yet known. Fifteen men seen to have been fish ing on an Islet called Dog Island, Just before tho storm broke, cannot bo found. NUGGETS OF NEWS. The number of enlistments Wednes day were 384, making a total of 9,063 Free delivery postal service will bo established at Cranford and East Orange, N. J., Oct. 1, Herman Goldberg was arrested at his wife s funeral In New York, charge ed with having caused the woman's death. At least six people were killed by Wednesday's cyclone In southern Maryland and the damage to crops was enormous. At Garfield Park, Chicago, Major Taylor, the colored cyclist, rode a mile, paced by a steam motor, in 1:22, the beet record. Judge D. W. Shackelford received the Democratic nomination to succeed the late Congressman It. P. Bland from the Eighth Missouri district. Mrs. Lindemann's trunk, packed In anticipation of a trip to Europe, was rifled by a burglar at her New YorK home, and the trip has been postponed, George Avaroff, tho wealthy Greek whoso gift of a million francs for the restoration of the Stalum at Athens led to the revival ot the Olympic games a few years ago, died In Alexandria, Egypt. SNUMil-D HER 0RANDPAII1ER. Llttlo Olml.VH I'orot Kvlthntly IrfH-t Mnthot-'N Curo. London, Aug. 4. Mrs. William Y. I'orot, of Haltlmoro, M!., who was ar rgnted,.qt LJvqrpoal .on an. oxtradltlpn warrnnt July 27, after reaching that port from Canada, charged with tho abduction of her datightor Gladys, and who was brought horo and remanded the 8anio day In 100 hall, with two sureties,' 'appeared ' for examination yenterday In tho How street polleo court. Slio was again rotnanded on tho samo hill, and with tho samo surot leB, Clr O. Bwod-Stnlth and Mr. N. IHood. Mrs. I'orot looked remarkably woll and ontored tho court, holding Gladys by tho hand, nccompanled by hor brother, Mr. T. Pierce, and Lndy Colin Campboll. Mr. N. Mood, a brother of Lady Colin Campboll, who accom panied Mrs. Porot to this country, was warmly greeted, and all around hand shaking followed his arrival. Thero was some oxcltomont In tho court room when Mr. W. II. Perot, the fathor-ln-law of Mrs. Porot, on tored, accompanied by Mr. Hodson, of tho United States embassy. Mr. Porot advanced to greet his granddaughter, but sho hid hor faco In her hands, muttering: "I don't wish to spoak to you." "But, my dear," ho replied, "I havo a letter from your fathor, and ho Bonds his love." Thereupon Mr. Perot handed Gladys an envelope. Tho child wopt, but did not answer Mr. Perot. During the examination Mr. Perot stood by tho dock, regarding the pris oner In a withering manner and evi dently much hurt by tho reception ac corded him by Gladys. Eventually tho party hurried out of court, evidently rolleved by the ex pedition of the proceedings. Jllovntrd EnuM-iours' Vv'niros Cnt. Now York, Aug. 4. Tho expected cut In wages of the Brooklyn Elevated onglneors has Just gono Into effect. Tho men are now called "motoneers" and receive $2.50 a day, Instead of $3.50. The surface motormen aro to receive $2 a day and tho bridge motormen $2.25. At tho time of tho recent strlko of the trolleymon tho engineers of tho olovatod system, who belong to the Brothorhood of Locomotive En gineers, anticipating a cut In tholr wages when tho change from stoam to electricity was mado, sont a commlttoo to President Itosslter to protest. Tho men declare that ho gave them to un derstand that no cut would bo made. SiiIpIiIp nt Nlncnrn Falls. Niagara Falls, Aug. 4. F. It. Caso, of Philadelphia, a guest nt tho Lower Hotel, states that ho saw an unknown man Jump Into the river nt 7:30 o'clock last evening and pass over the brink. Mr. Case described the man as being about 35 years old, five feet six Inches high, and of medium weight. Ho had a dark mustache and wore a good suit of black clothes. Mr: Case says the man put his left hand to his face as ho neared tho brink, but ho did not hear him make any outcry. Several other persons verify Mr. Case's state ment. An effort Is being made to find some clew that will lead to the identity of the suicide. Soldlor Chnrcod With Cownrdleo. Des Moines, Aug. 4. The adjutant general la In receipt of Manila ad vices that Captain A. F. Burton, of Company B, Fifty-first Iowa, from Vllllsca, has been suspended for cow- ardlco, and Is now at Manila awaiting dishonorable discharge. Burton was principal of the schools at Wymore, Nob., when the war broke out, and dis appeared, going back to his old home at Vllllsca, Ia and taking tho cap taincy of the company. Ho Is reported to have deserted his troops In an en gagement and hidden In a ditch, while tho company vent Into action without him. Mrs. MoKlnloy'B Health ImproVInc Plattsburg, N. Y., Aug. 4. Mrs. Mc- Klnley's health Is Improving rapidly. Yesterday she went driving twice, tho president holding the reins both times. The deer hunting season will open ono week from next Tuesday, and Presi dent McKlnley will have an oppor tunity of enjoying the sport, as some of the finest hunting grounds In the Adlrondacks are within a few hours' Journoy. Tho deer are so numerous this year that they aro coming out of the woods Into the clearings and caus ing much damage to the crops ot farm ers. All Quint nt Port nit l'rlneo. Port au Prince. Aug. 4. Tho political situation hero has Improved, and tho city Is calm. The prompt action of the United States minister hero, Mr. w. F. Powell, In tho caso of M. Du Vlvler, the newspaper man who was talten by police officers out of the American le gation, has created an excellent Im pression among tho foreign population, who consider that tho action or tho Haytlen government In surrendering tho prisoner to the minister on his de mand probably avoided serious trouble. The Cruel Knife! It is absolutely usolesa to expect a surgical operation to curo cancer, or uny other blood disease. Tho cruelty of such treatment 1b illustrated in the alarming number of deaths rhich ro suit from it. Tho disease is in the blood, and honce can not bo cut out, Nine times out of ton the surgeon's jmuo oniy hastens aoatn. My ion bad & most malignant Cancer, tot which the doctors Bald aa oparatlon was the oniy cope, 'i ne oper ation mis a severe one, aa it was neces sary to cut aown 10 the Jawbone and crape It. Before a great while the Can. cer returned, and be gan to grow rapidly. Wo gave him many remedlea without ro lief, and anally, opon tha advice of a friend, deoldod to try 8. S. 8. (Swift's Specific), and wlthi tna yecBnd bottle ha began to Improve. After twenty bottles bad been taken, the Oaneer dlianneared entlrelv. and he waa cured. The care was a permanent one, for he Is now (even teen years old, and hu never had a sign of the dreadful dlseaae to re turn, j, n. Muuixwiii zn Snodgrass Bt., Dallas, Texas, Absolutely the only hope for Cancer. is bwnt s bpecine, S.S.S.rTLBlood as it is the only remedy which goes to the very bottom of the blood and forces out every trace of the disease. S. S. S. is guaranteed purely vegetable, and contains no potash, mercury, ox other mineral. Books on Cancer will be mailed free to any address by the Swlit Specific Vo., Atlanta, ua. MRS. dYLER'SjHMCRAL DENIAL. t.'niitriitllctn WltmR(Wlio Dndlnrod Hor Mutltortn of Punlnlimont Cruol. Trenton. Auk. 4. In tho lnvcstlea- tlon Into tho manacomont of tho Stato Industrial School for Girls yostorday Mrt. Myrtlo 'Eylor', tho alleged Chief of.'andor, was on tho Btnnd. Mrs. Eylor mado a g6nornl denial of being cruel, and -tnklnc her own nunlshment book and tho diary kept by Mrs. McFaddon, hor predecessor, said that tho method of dealing wlth'tho girls was about tho same under both roglmes. Sho donlcd nbsolutoly having struck any girl In tho faco, or having pulled any girl's hair or having strapped any. Sho said that thoro wore a fow girls In tho school who woro vory bad, and mat when thoy became unruly thoy could only bo subdued by being placed in a dungeon until thoy expressed penitence. Tho girls woro always re leased Just as soon as thoy expressed Borrow for tholr misconduct Tho diet of bread and wntor twice each day was given to thoso girls In tho dun goon In accordanco with tho orders of tho hoard of managers. In tlio caso of Ann 0 Chamborlaln. tho girl who was In tho dungeon threo weeks, tho witness said tho girl was given ono full meal each day after tho first week. This waa a flat contradic tion of tho statement mado Wcdnosday by Miss Rosell. when Mrs. Eyler had finished the governor announced that the Investi gation was ovor, with the oxcoptlon of receiving somo depositions which Mr. Backcs had promised to socuro. As soon as theao depositions aro recolvod the governor will consider tho matter and announce his conclusion. Governor Voorhoes yesterday receiv ed tho resignation of TruBtoo Parker. and has decided to accopt it. None of tho other trustees has resigned. Ir. Solf Proposed Oaborn. Berlin, Aug. 4. A dispatch received from Apia, Samoa, under dato of July 17, confirms tho report of the appoint ment of Luther W. Osborn. United States consul general at Apia, as act ing clilor Justice, and assorts that ho was appointed on tho proposal of Dr. soir, German president of the mu nicipal council. JMm-ilui-orl For Klirht Dollnrs, Norfolk. Auc. 4. Charles Wyatt. a well known citizen of Norfolk county, was murdered and then robbed In his homo near Portsmouth Wodnosday night by a nogro burglar. The negro escaped, nrter taking about S8 from Mr. Wyatt's pockets. Yestordny's Dnsobnll Onmos. National League: At Philadelphia- First game: Philadelphia, 0; Cleveland, 1. Second gamo: Philadelphia, 4; Cleveland, 0. At Plttsburc Balti more, 5; Pittsburg, 4. At Chicago Chicago, lj St. Louis, 0. Atlantic League: At Readlnc Rich mond, 4; Reading, 3. At Allontown Wllkesbarre, 3; Allentown, 2. Robbed the Grave A fitartlintr Incident of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was tho subject, is narrated by him as follows : "I was In a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back and sides, no nppotlto gradually Browing weaker day by day. Three nhrsicians had given mo un. Fortun ately, a friend advised trying 'Electric Bitters,' and to ray great joy ana surprise, the first bottio mado a decided improvement. continued their uso for three wcoks. and am now a well man. I know they saved my lire., and robbed thograveot another victim." No ono should fail to try them. Only 50 cents por bottio at A. Wasloy's drug store. THE PRODUCE 'MARKETS. Philadelphia, Aug. 3. Flour In limited demand; winter superfine, $22.25; Penn sylvania roller, clear, J3S3.13; city mills, oxtra, 12.2502.CO. Ilye flour qulot and stoady at $3 per barrel for choice Penn sylvania. Wheat dull; No. 2 red, spot, In elevator, 70?iQ71c. Corn firm; No. 2 mixed. spot, In elevator, 35?i(S3Gc.; No. 2 yellow, lor local trade, 33ic. Oats dull; No. 2 white, 28c; No. 2 white, clipped, 28Wc. Hay In fairly liberal supply; choice tim othy, 117517.50 for large bales. Beef steady; beef hams, J3O03O.5O. Pork firm; family, $11.50612. Lard Arm; continent, J3.S5. Butter quiet and steady; western creamery, 15lSo.; do. factory, 14014V4o.; . fresh, factory, 11014c.; Imitation cream cry, 13G15Hc; Now York dairy, 13017o.; do. creamery, 15018a.; fancy Pennsylva nia Jobbing at 22024a.; do. wholosalo, 21 0. Cheeso nrm; largo, white and colored. DVio.; small do., OVia Eggs stoady; New York and Pennsylvania, 15016c.; western. ungraded, 1013o. Potatoes steady; fair to prlmo, 1101.50; common, 5075c; fancy, tl.7502; southern, 1204. Cabbage steady; Long Island, 305. Muskmclons over plenty and pressing for sale at weak prices; Jcrsoy Gem nnd Jenny Llnd, per barrol, tl. 2531. DO; Maryland Rocky Ford seed extra, per crate, $1.50; Virginia and North Carolina Gem and Jenny Llnd, per barrel, 50o.ffljl; do. por carrier, 30050c. Watermelons still In a demoralized con dition under heavy offerings and a dull trade; per carload, 3600100; per 100, $5014. Baltimore, Aug. 3. Flour dull and un changed. Wheat steady; spot and tho month, 7OV407OVaC; Septembei 71W72c; October, 73WS 7314c; steamer No. 2 red. 671i0G7c.; southern, by Bamplo, C272c; do. on grade, GS071V4c Corn llrmer; spot. the month and September, 85V&3GXc; November or December, now or old, 3314 Q33.c; steamer mixed, S!034Ua; south ern, white, 40c; do. yellow, 30c. Oats dull and easy; No: 2 white, 20o. ; No. 2 mixed. 28e28VSc. Kyo dull; No. 2 nearby, 630) 53Hc; No. 2 western. 55V&85GC. Hay firm; No. 1 timothy, 15015.60. Grain freights firm; steam to Liverpool, per bushel. 3d. August; Cork, for orders, por quar ter, 3s, 3d. 03s.- Gd. September. I.lvo StooK Jlnrkotn, New York, Aug. 3. Beeves dull; cables quiet; American cattle firmer at 10 llHc; tops, 1194c. per lb., dressed welg refrigerator beef higher at 9V4c Cal Bteady; veals, $506:50; buttermilks, 1 Good sheep firm; others steady; la opened slow; top grades stoady; ot trifle oasler; sheep, $306; lamDs, ; Hogs barely stuudy; wholo range t $1.65 to $1.60, East Liberty, Ta., Aug. . Cattlo su Ply light; extra. I5.40fl6.50; prime, J5.66 5.70; common, (3.5004, Hogs steady; prime mediums, 34.8O04.so; heavy York ers. J4.7604.8O; light Yorkers, $4.7004.75; pigs, $4.6504.76; heavy hogs, $1.0004.65; grassers, $4.5001.00; good roughs, $3.7504. Bhecn stoady; choice wethers, $4.8504.90; common, $2i3; spring lambs, $100; voal calves, $6.5007. trllllnm ttx iriufr Ilia ai-nnflmntllnr. London, Aug. 4. The Dally Tele graph, which announces that Emperor William will soon pay a visit to the queen, comments editorially upon tho 4nri "an rltcnnalnc nf tho riimnrn that Vio nmnnrnr In trvlnir to form an Eu ropean coalition against England," and showing the "continuco gooa relations hotweon the two countries." The pa per thlnkB the visit will be "productive in clearing up smau misunuerHiuuu lugs." What Is SMI oh 7 A grand old remedy for Cough, Colds and Consumption; used through tho world for half a century, has cured innumerable cases of Incipient consumption and relieved many in advanced stages. If you aro not satisfied with tho results we will refund your monoy Price 25 cts , 50 cU. and f 1.00. Sold by P. D, PLENTY Of II. Lota florc Proof I.lko This, and It Is all Prom, Shenandoah People. "Tlio proof of the pudding Is In tho eating of it " If uny city or town In tho Union has snlUolent proof on the following mtiject It Is S!mianlo.ih. Genuluo merit la (lading its reward lu tho hearty enilorsomont of local citizens. When pcoplo living right hsre nt ht.mo, friends and neighbors of our readers, givo a sUtuinout like the following fur pub lication. It Is proof convlnolug fur tho mint ekoptlcal. Read this Uttlmony 1 Mr. Honjamla Davis of 813 MayWry alloy, machinist, aayss "For 13 months 01 mure, I had an extremely painful attack of lumbago and there was n lameness rcross ilo which nindo ovory movement oauso sharp twinge- in my back. Thero was also n dull, gnawing lu which mado mo miserable all tho time, I could not do any work an 1 was ouly nblo to draw myself from place In place, Tbo kidney secretions were annoying and Inactive All tbo remedies I bad tried did mo no good until I got Dean's Kldnuy Pills from Klrlln's riiarmacy. Thoy canwd a ulintigo for the better Immediately. I qntto rirovercd from tbo lameness and pain lu my back. In addition 1 wish to say that my wifo used Doan's Ointment for a very so foot whieh commcnood with an itching and burning caused by poisoning 0 years ago. Homed les wore applied ono aftor anothor but without healing It. Dan'i Olntmont re duced tho Inflammation and caused it to heal at onto." Doan's Kidney Pills and Doan's Ointment for salo by all doalors. Prloo 50 oonta. Mailed by Fostor-Mllbnrn Co , Dnualo, N. Y Solo agents fur tho U. 8. Remember tho namo Doan's and take no substitute. Lndy Churchill to Wod Aantn. Cowes, Isle of Wight, Aug, 4. Tho sensation here yesterday was tho an nouncement of the engagement of Lndy Randolph Churchill to Lieuten ant O. P. M. Cornwallls-West, son of tho famous beauty, Lady Cornwallls Wcst. It Is said that tho marriage will occur In October next. Lieutenant Cornwallls-West Is tall and good look ing, and vory closely resembles his sister, Princess Henry of Pless. Lady Randolph Churchill and hor son, Lieu tenant Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill, havo apartmontB at tho Ma rine hotel. Mrs. Ilotktn May Got n Now Trial. San Francisco, Aug. 4. In view of the decision of tho supreme court granting Albert Hoff, tho murderer of Mrs. P. A. Cluto, a now trial on the ground that tho Judgo's chargo to the Jury was Improper, tho police aro worried lest Mrs. Dotkln may secure a now trial for the murder of Mrs. John P. Dunning, of Dover, Del., on the same ground. It Is alleged that in both these cases the Judgo delivered practically the same chargo that was used in tho Durrant case. Another Victory For Meteor. Cowes, Aug. 4. In tho race for tho Town cup yesterday In the regatta of the Royal Yacht squadron Emperor William's Meteor, the Prince of Wales' Britannia, tho Rainbow and Bona con tested. Meteor won by ovor half an hour, with Britannia second and Bona third. Funston Mlll nomaln to tho End. Leavenworth, Kan., Aug, 4. A let tor from General Funston was received here yestorday. Tho general announces that he will stay In the army until tho war In tho Philippines Is at an end, and will not muster out with his regi ment. Foil to Death In tho Alps. Geneva, Aug. 4. M. Hubacher, a Swiss deputy, whllo mountalneorlng wiiu ins uuugntur near uio uamcm luke, foil and was Instantly killod. His daughter was seriously injured. L. A. W. MEET, BOSTON. Reduced Rates Via Pennsylvania Rail road. For tho annual meet of tho Lengao of American Whoelmen at Boston, August 14 to 10, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets, from all points on Its lino, to Boston at rate of single faro for tho round trip. Tickets will be sold on August 12 to 14, good to return August 14 to 20 when properly exocuted before agent of initial line from Bostoa. Upon depositing ticket with city ticket agent of initial lino from Boston, not later than August 10, and the payment of fifty cents, tickets may be extended to loave Boston not later than August 31. Bicycles carried freo when not accompanied by other baggage. Special arrangements for clubs traveling as a body. BUMMER TOUnfl TO TOE NORTH, Two Tours to Canada via Pennsylvania Railroad. For tho summer of 1800 the Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged to run two personally-conducted tours to Canada and Northern New York. Tho first tour, leaving Jnly 22, Includes Niagara Falls, Toronto, Thousand Islands, Rapids of the St. Lawrence, Queboo, Lake St. John, The Saguenay, Montreal, An Sable Chasm, Lakes Champlaln and George, Sara toga, and Highlands of the Hudson, occupy ing seventeen days. Round trip rate, 1123. The second tour, leaving Augnst 12, covers the samo territory with tho exception of Liko St. John and The Saguenay, and 00- cuplos fourteen days. Round-trip rato, f 100, Each tour will be In charge of one of the company's tourist agents, assisted by an ox perienced lady as chaperon, whoso especial chargo will bo unescorted ladlos. Tho rate covers railway and boat fare for tho entire reund trip, parlor-car seats, meals onrouto, hotel entertainment, transfor charges, and carrlago hire. For detailed Itinerary, tickets, or any ad. dltlonal Information, address Tourist Agent, Pennsylvania Railroad Company. 1100 Broad way. Now York : 8C0 Fulton Btreet, Brooklyn ; 780 Broad street, Newark, N. J. : or Goo, W. Boyd, Assistant Goneral Passenger Agent, Broad street station, Philadelphia. Eczema, scald head, hives, Itchiness of the skin of any sort InBtantly rellevod, penna ncntly cured. Doan's Ointment. At any drug Btore. Florida abort Line. Tho New York and Florida Express, via Southern ' Railway, leaving Broad stroet station, Philadelphia, daily at 6:31 p. m. carries through Pullman sleeping ca-s to Augusta and Savannah, (la., Jacksonville and Tampa, Fla., via Charlotte and Columbia. This Is tho short line and most attractive route to points In Georgia and Florida. All information cheerfully furnished by Charles L. Hopkins, District Passenger Agent, 828 Chestnut stroet, Philadelphia. A Card. We. the underslgnod. do hereby agree to refund the money on a 50-oent bottle of Greene's Warranted Syrup of Tar If it falls to curo your cough or cold. We also guaran tee a 25-oent bottle to prove satisfactory or money refunded, A. Wasley. O. U. Hagen buch, Shenandoah Drug Store, and P. W. Blorstela & Co. ll-14-33t-dw NIAOAKA PALLa'EXCUKBlOHS. tJOW-llkJK VACATION TltirS VIA W'.NNSVf- ' ' VAWIA UAlLhoUD. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company has selected tho following dates for Its popular ton-day excursions to Niagara Falls from Philadelphia, Ilattlmoro and Washington 1 July 27, August 10 and 2-1, Scptombsr 7 and 21, and Octolier S and 10. Au oxporloncod tourist agent and chaperon will accompany eaoli excursion. Kicursion tickets, good for rctuta pasnage on nny regular train, oxcluslvo of limited express trains, within ton days, will be sold at (10.00 from Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, and nit points on tho Dotawaro division; (11 23 from Atlantic City; fo.00 from Lancaster; f 8 50 from Altoonn and liar risburg; to BO from Sunlmry and Wllkes barre; f5 75 from Willlamsport; and at pro portionate rates from othor points. A stop ovor will bo allowed at Buffalo, Rochester, Canadatgun, and Watklps within tho limit returning. A special train of Pullman parlor oars and day coaches' will bo run with each oxourston. An extra chargo will bo mado for parlor car seats. Tickets for a stdo trip to tha Thousand Is lands (Alexandria Bay) will bo sold from Rochester in connection with oxcurslons of July 27, August 10 and 24, September 7 and 21, good to return to Rocliostor or to Cacan dalgua via Syrocuso within flvo days, at rate of $5.50. Tickets for a sldo trip to Toronto will bo sold at Niagara Falls for ?1.00 on July 20, August 13 and 0, and September 23. In connection with oxcurslou of September 7, tickets will bo sold, to Toronto and return at roduced ratos, account Toronto Fair. For tlmo of connecting trains and further 11 formation apply to nearest ticket agent, or address Geo. V. Boyd, Assistant Ooneral Passeugor Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Coming Events. Ang. 15. Ico cream festival In Robbtns' opora houso by tho Congregational church. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. Hie Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tha rf yAffaZoT Signature of ltafZl-GUc4uAC REDUCED BATES TO THE SEASHORE. Annual Iw-ltate Kxcurslons to Atlantlo City, &c, via Pennsylvania Railroad. August 10 and at are the dates of tho re maining Pennsylvania llailroad Company's low-rato ton-day oxcurslons from Erie, Troy, Bellefonto, Willlamsport, Mocanaqua, Sun- bury, Shenandoah, Dauphin, and principal iutcrmcdlato stations (Including stations on branch roads) to Atlantlo City, Capo May, Ocean City, Sea Isle City, Avalon, Anglcsoa, VVildwood, or Holly Beach. Excursion tickets, good to roturn by regu lar trains within ton days, will bo sold at vory low rates. Tickets to Atlantlo City will be sold via tho Delaware Itlvor Bridge Kouto, tho only all-rail lino, or via Market street wharf, Philadelphia. For Information in regard to specific rates and tlmo of trains consult hand bills, or ap ply to agents, or E. S. Ilarmr, Division Ticket Agent, Willlamsport, Ia. Stop ovor can ho had at Philadelphia. either going or returning, within limit of ticket, provided ticket is deposited with agent at Broad street station immediately on arrival. LADIES DO YC0 KKC DR. FELIX UE BRUM'S Steel Pennyroyal Treatment Is tho original nnd only FRENCH snfn nrA rnlinhln ftnro on the mtir ket. l'rioo, $1.00; sent by mail (ionnine sola oniy Dy Klrlln's drug store. THE WILL BE SUPPLIED TO YOU VIRTUALLY FREE. Tho Herald la progressive, en terprising, wide-awake nnd always ahead, Its daily visits will keep your family better Informed than any other paper 011 the news of this locality, the state, the country and the world. It will be delivered at your door each day for 25 cents a mouth. We are desirous of secur ing your subscription. As an Inducement for you to become a subscriber we make you the following unparal leled offer 1 AN ELEGANT $3.00 BOOK FOR ONLY 75 CENTS. Our representatives, Messrs. Hooks & Brown, will call upon you with the publication for your in spectlon. We feel sure you will be interested in examining it. Upon signing the agreement to take the Hrrald lor Bix months, the book will be delivered upon payment of 75 cents. This is in addition to the regular subscription of 25 cents a month. W .3.i.-W,WMBW II. ! prrif- nvrra,.w Vut ft Poylnsky's drag .tor., X AWN'S TAMSY PILLS A TSIIB. Tin lib tkwm WOMAN'S ItELIFP AlvftTl DMDlDl tnd rtllthl Ann&l kafAluu 'Atdrwr BtorM,!Matdlrl (Mtii), rl, 11. CirovBrsaC. UwUmt Um. UvWtk,k For U at Klrlln1! drag And 8Unop i 4mr fttrr mm rowdoin never f:H 1 ltH Tamv nd FennTrovil llllj tnrt other Mfn uJ tur (after nJUrtf nu inn cqt uw vtUKUl. GuyQtM tupvfer tc rwnwmj. aiwkj uuj m vvm u - m un to all otberv-A. HlItQ m . m poUH Doctors Ffim 18 months in a chair. A- Specialist also fails to oven rcllovo aibaci caso ot flsinma. Thrr BRAZILIAN- BALM- - .wrtly re lieves and effects a RaJical Cure. Shnkcr Station, Ct., I'd). 3, 1859. Brazilian Balm has done w o 11 der9 for 111c, niter suffering 2 years with Asthma. I received no help from iour "f our locul physicintiD, and a's'neci illst i". Hartford, who is at the head of the hospital nnd rcccivrs all the critical canes iu the adjoin i u j? counties. Tor 18 mouths I never laid down set in a chair day and night and had to he drawn from one room to another, llv niv doctor's orders I went south and ctaid sevetal months hut re ceived no benefit. At last Brazilian Balm was recommended to me so highly I decided to try it. Inside of a week I could sleep in my bed. Now I am out door3 every day, tending to everything, do not have nny Asthma and will soon resutco my 01.1 occupation, loreinan ot the Eddy Electric Mfg. Co., of Windsor Ct. Most gratefully yours, Wm, II. Wood. Thousands of doctors nrescrlbc Urazlltan tlilm in Catarrh, Asthma, I'lcurl-y nnd Grippe. Only thing known that removes all the alter effects ol Grippe In I.ungs. Liver. Kidneys. Ktc. 60 cts. and Ji.OO a bottle nt druggists. With the $1.00 bottle you get a month's treatment FRKK of Toxicola Tablets, the best Tonic, Strength builder In the world B. P. Jackson & Co., Manufacturing Chemists, Indianapolis, Ind. SHENANDOAH DRUd STORE, Wholesale Agents LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. IN EFFECT MAY M, 1899. Passciieer trains leave Shenandoah for Pcnn Haven Junction. Mnucb Chunk. Lchlchton, Blatlngton, White llnll, Catasauqua, Allontown, ucmieiiem, lukgion r.ew iotk aiu l'uiinueipiun st S 28, 7 SO a. in , 12 52 anil 5 17 p. in. For Wlllresborre. Whlto llnven nnd PUtaton. 5 23, 10 12 a. in.. 12 62 nnd S 17 p. m. ior jjftcoyvnio, 'lownnua, snyro, wftveriy, Blmlra, Rochester; HulTnlo, Niagara Falls, Auburn, Syracuse, Ithaca, denova and tho West, 10 12 a. m 12 52 and 5 17 p. m. For Belvldere. Delaware Water Gap nnd Stroudsburir, 5 28 n. m., S 17 p. m. For lAmbertville and Trenton, 7 BO a. m. For Jeancsville. Levlston and llcavcr Aleauow. S 28 a. m., 12 52 p. m. For McAdoo, Atideurled, ITazlcton, Stockton and Lumber Yard, 5 28, 7 50, 10 12 a. m., 12 52 and ) 17 p. m. ForJeddo. Drltton and Freeland. 5 28, 1012 a, m., 5 17 p. in. or Bcranion, d zn. xu iz a ro., o r p. m. For Lost Creek. Olrardvllle. and Ashland. 4 00, and 7 28 p. m. For llavcn Run. Ocntrnlla. Monnt Carmel and Shamokln, 10 49 a. m., 1 42, 6 07, 9 23 p. m. ror mauanoy uity, 1'arie i'iaca anu ueiano, 5 28, 7 50, 10 12 a. m.. and 12 52, 3 17 p. m. ror laicsvuie, o z, iu i a. ni. Trains will leavo Shamokln at 7 00. 9 20 a. m.. 11 50 and 4 20 p. m.. and arrive at Shenandoah at 7 50, 10 12 a. ru., 12 52, 5 17 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, 8t. Clair. New Castle, Morca and New Boston, 7 50 and 10 iz a. m , iz vi ana a 17 p. in. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 9 45 a. m., U 83, 505, 8 15 p. m. Leavo Hazleton for Shenandoah, 9 5S a. m., 12 43, 5 09, 6 SB, 8 81 pm. SUNDAY T11AIK& Trains leave for Raven Run. Contralla. Mt. Cariuel and Shamokln, 9 4o . m., 7 21r p.- in , Trains leave Shamokln for Shenandoah at 8 50 a. m., and 9 35 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Yatesvllle, Mahanoy City, Park Place, Delano, McAdoo, Audenrleu, Hazleton, utocmon, i.umncr vara, wcaiueriy and Mauch Chunk, 9 47 a m., and S 32 p. in. For Lehlghton, Blatlngton, Catosauqua. Whlto Hall, Coplay, Allentown, Boston and Phllllps burg, 9 47 a. m and 0 82 p. in. For New York and Philadelphia, 9 47 a. m. Leavo Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8 60, a. ni., and 6 27 p. m. M. B. GUTTER, Supt. Transportation, South Bethlehem, Pa. EOLLIN H. WILBUR, CJenl. Supt.. South Bethlehem, Pa. CHARLES 8. LEE, Qenl. Pass. At., New York, N. Y. A. W. NONNKMACHER, Dir. P. A., South Bethlehem. Pa. SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila, Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, Blown Stout, Half and Half, Beer and Porter. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Mt. Carbon Beer ON TAP At all its customers to-day. Solomon Haak's, 116 South Main Street, Will receive prompt attention. POLITICAL CARDS. -yoTE Fon WM. S. LEIB, OF ASHLAND. FOR PROTHONOTAUV. TOTE FOR FRANK R. KANTNER, OF LOFTY. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. yoTE Fon HORACE F. RABER, OF PINEQROVE. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. yOTK FOR THOMAS J. HIGGINS, OF BHKNANDOAH. FOR CLERK OF THE COURTS. nillions of Dollars Go np In smokii overyyesr. Taken0 risks bat Ket your booses, stock, far nltare, etc., Insured in nrst-class re liable companies as represented by hAVTTl FATJ'sT Insurance Agent Also IJU and Aeeld'srU) orsMnlss CONSTIPATION and P'MPLES Ktrliu ou a guarantee,
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