TheHerald rsr viiMsiini) irto. "Ml tiie nsvr That's Fit to Print." VnMlfOir ? cn 'onliiKt except Humlay, at H South Jardhi .treet. Shenandoah, Pa. LONG niSTANCI'5 TKLISIMIONIt. The llrrntd In delivered In Shenandoah mid tlio HUrrouwltnR towns for Mx cents o w'ck, pay able to the cnrrlcrs. lly mall 13.00 it your, or 23 cents a montli, payablo In admnro Ad vertisements charged according to space and position. The publishers reserve tho right to change tho poBltlon of advertisements whenever the publication of news demands It. Tlie right Is reserved to reject nny advertisement, whether paid (or or not, that tho publishers moy deem Improper. Adver tising rntcfl mnde known upon Application. Entered at the pot office nt Shenandoah, Pa., as second clans mall matter. SATURDAY. AUUUST 5, 1800, OUR COUNTRY : First, Last and Forever. Thosk "calamity howlers" aro linv lnc troubles of tliolr own these days. Anil the outlook for the future is not oncourngiiiK for them. JamesB.Ukilly anil A.W.Sohalck, it might be remarked, are in the list of Democratic leaders who don't care what may happon November 7th. Tint authorities will render the people uf the town faithful service if they succeed In ridding the thorough fares of roaming swine. And it's their duty. Arbitration is a word that has gained meaning since the nations con ferred at Tlie Hague. The peace congress was a success to this import ant extent. Senator Hanna. is closing out his business in order to devote all of his time to politics. This will cause the gentleman from Nebraska many sleepless nights. This may be an off year in politics, but not so in the opinion of the aver age Butler township statesman. Sev eral of their "favorites" are looking for fat berths on the hill. Next Wednesday tho candidates on the Democratic state ticket will meet at Williamsport, when they will be formally notified of the "licking" that is in store for them next Novem ber. The Democrats of Maryland, not being satisfied with ignoring tlie repu diation ideas of the Chicago plat form, nominated for the throe state oillces pronounced gold standard Democrats. On account of electrical develop ment many copper mills are running twenty-four hours a day. Next to copper the zinc of Missouri, Kansas and Arkansas is taking a new place ' 1H the scalo of useful metals. Almost every county in the state has a candidate for State Treasurer, hut so far Schuylkill apparently has no aspirations in that direction. May wo not suggest the name of W. John "Whitehouse t We pause for reply I It is not improbable that the next Democratic national convention will declare against the automobile, on the ground that it is hard to operate it on a road that the Democratic party has corduroyed with broken promises. Perspiration is essential to health, says the Ladies' Home Jour nal. A person in good health never suffers from the heat or the cold un less unduly exposed. One may be Inconvenienced by excessive perspira tion, but it is a condition of health rather to be sought than to be avoided. The St. Louis Globe-Democrat sizes up the situation in this manner : "Not much is being said nowadays about 'the down-trodden and op pressed tiller of the soil.' The average farmer has wheat in the stack, more cattle than he can count, so much old corn on hand that he doesn't know where to put the new crop, and the banker owes him money that he doesn't kuow what to do with." Oun Hazleton exchanges are some what at variance as to the condition of the laboring men of thut seetion. The Standard says the "talk of coal region prosperity is a sham and a farce." Tho Plain Speaker takes a different view, and says : "Evidences of prosperity are to be found on ev&i-y hand in this region. The Hocking Hat faotory has resumed nfter several months' idleness, the collieries are being operated on steady time and work everywhere is brisk, At Sandy Run fifty men are needed In the Brick Works at once in order to All rapidly accumulating orders and when once our new silk mill gets into operation there will be a demand for as much labor as the town can supply. Tho Cross Creek Coal Com pany Is opening up new -workings near Beaver Meadow and (J. is. Markle & Co. are doing the same thing on the north side. The Jeans vilie Iron Works are kept busyand in a short time Jeddo will lubast of new machine and boiler shops whloh will employ at least one hundred and ilfty men. Hazleton still cuts quite a fitture ou tho face of the map. Wo aoLo DUST." are not dead yet." The Plain-Speaker gives the facts to sustain its conten tion that more prosperous times exist, while tho Standard deals only in generalities. Surely, tho latter hasn't joined the "calamity howlers." A Thousand Tongues Could not oxpross tho rapturo of Annlo E. Springer, of 1135 Howard St., Philadelphia, when slio found that Dr. King's Now Dis covery for Consumption had completely cured her of a hacking cough that for many years had mado life n burden. All nthcr remedies and doctors could glvo nor no help. but sho says of this Royal Cure "it soon re moved the pain in my chest nnd I can now sleep soundly, soluothliiR I can scarcely ro- ineniucr doing ooioro. l leci imp souiming its pratBO throughout the Universe" So will overyono who trios Dr. King's Now Dis covery for any troublo of tho Throat, Chost or Lungs. Price 00c. and $1.00. Trial bottles free at Wasley's drug store; ovcry bottlo guaranteed. Sunday Specials. Services in tho Trinity Iteformod church o-morrow at 10:00 a. m.. and 0:30 p. m. Sunday school at 1:30 p. in. Eov. Z. S. Ycarick, pastor. Regular services will bo held in tho United Evangolical church, North Jardln street, to morrow at 10 a. m. and 0.30 p. m. Sunday school at 1.30 p. in. Rov. J. R. Hensyl, pastor. K. L. C. E. on Monday evening. Prayer, praise and tostimony mcetiucs every Tues day, Wcdnosday and Thursday ovanlncs. Bible study ovory Friday ovoning. Jr. K. L. C. E. ovory Saturday ovening at 7 o'clock. Primitlvo Jlethodist.church, James Moore, pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. ni. and 0:30 p.m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Class meet ing on Wcdnosday evening. General prayer meeting on Thursday ovening. Everybody welcome. Services in All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church, on West Oak street, to-morrow as follows : Holy Communion, 8:00 a. m. Morning prayer, 10:30. Sunday school, 2:00 p. ra. Evening prayor, 0:30. Q. W. Van t osson, pastor. First Bantist church, cornor of West and Oak streets, Rov. D. I. Evans pastor. Services at 10 a, m. and 0 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p, m. Prayer meeting Monday evenings, loung People's meeting Wednesday ovoulngs. Class meeting Thursday evenings. Services during tho month of August will bo held in the Presbyterian church as follows: Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Services conducted hy the Christian Endeavor at 0:30 p. m. Prayer and praise service on Thursday even- lug at 7:30. Methodist Enlsconal church, corner Oak and White streets. Rev. J. T. Swindolls pastor. General class meeting nt 9:30 a. m., led by the pastor. Sermon at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m.. Dr. J. S. Callen, Superintendent. Sermon at 0:30 p. m. Scats free. Everybody welcome. Calvarv Baptist church. South Jardln street. Preaching to-morrow at 10:30 a. in. and 0:30 p. m. Rov. R. R. Alblus, pastor. Sabbath school at 2 p. m.. Deacon John Bunn,. Superintendent. B. Y. P. U. Tuesday evening, at 7:30. Wednesday evening, general prayer niecung ai (:, Everybody welcome. St. John's Lutheran church. West Cherry street. Eov. John Gruhler, pastor. Preach ing, 10 a. m. ; Sunday school, 1:30 p. m. ; preaching 6:30 p. m. St. Michael's Greek Catholic church. West Centro street. Rov. Cornelius Laurisiu, pas tor. Matitinum service 9 a. m. High mass 10 a. m. Church of tho Holy Family. (Gorman R. C.) North Chostnut street. Rev. A. T, Schut- tlenoler, pastor. First mass o a. m., secoua mass 10 a. m. Jardin street. Rev. J. A. Lenarkiowicz, nastor. First mass 8 a. m high mass 10 a. m., vespers and lcnodictioii 4 p. m. Church of tho Annunciation. 218 West Cherry street. Rev. II. F. O'Reilly, pastor; Uev James Kano, assistant pasior. rirsi mass, 7 a. m., second mass, 8 a. in., high mass, 10 a. m, benediction, 7 p. m. St. Stanislaus church. Morning services on Sunday at 8 and 10. Vespers at 7 o'clock. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Rector Wcneslaua V. Matulaitls. TTnlieleth Israel Congregation, cornor of Oak and West streets, ltov. iienry ant nik, pastor. Saturday services, 8 to 10 a. in., nnd a to 5 n. m. Sunday services 8 to lo a. m. and every week day morning from 7 to 8 a. m. CXAJVIP I' not recommended for O yy rtllir evCrything,butlf you have DflflT kidney, liver or bladder IW V 1 trouble it will bo found just thn rnmndv von need. At druggists in ilfty cent and dollar sizes. You may have a samplo bottte of this wonderful now discovery uy mail free, also pamphlet telling all about it. Address, Dr. Kilmer &Co.,Bingbamton, N. Y. THE YELLOW FEVER OUTBREAK. No Now Cnsos nnd Hut Two Dentils nt tho Soldlors' Homo. Washington, Aug. 5. Official reports to the marine hospital service from the Soldiers' Home at Hampton show that tho yellow fever situation thore continues favorable. Surgeon White reports to Dr. Wyman that there Is nothing suspicious in the town of Hampton. There were no new cases and only two deaths at he home yesterday, ac cording to a report Dr. VIckery, the surgeon of the institution, sent to the surgeon general. Dr. VIckery express ed the opinion that tho Immune help on their way should be sufficient, as the epidemic seems to he checked. Tho cordon around the home and the Im mediately adjoining village of Phoebus, Surgeon White says, is as tight as he ever saw it at any place. Surgeon General Wyman, in speak ing of tho situation, lnferentlally ut tered a word of caution against too sanguine views of the checking of tho epidemic at this time, which might re sult In a relaxation of the precautions which should ho maintained against the spread of the fever. Oraln-0 Brings Relief to the coflee drinker. Coffee drinking is a babltthat is unlve.sally indulged in and almost as universally injurloua. Have you tried Oralu-Of It Is almost like coffco but the effects are Just tho opposite. Coffee upsets tho stomach, ruins the dlgest'on, effects the heart ami disturbs the whole nervous system, Qraln-0 tonos up the stomach, aids digestion and strengthens tho nerves. There is nothing but nourishment In Grain O. It can't bo otherwise. IS and 23o per paikage. aor.D dust. Yostcrdny'n llnsolmll (ihmrn. National Leaguo: At Philadelphia Philadelphia, 4; Daltlmoro, 3. At Bos ton Boston, 4; Washington, 3. At Brooklyn Brooklyn. 3: Now York. 2. At Chicago Chicago, 8; St. Louis, 3, Atlantic Leaguo: At Reading Read ing, 16; Richmond, 0. At Allontown Wilkcslmrro. S: Allentown. 4. At New ark Lancastor, G; Nowark, 2. ' THE PRODUCE MARKETS. Philadelphia, Aug. 4. Flour wenlc; winter superfine, J2i?r2.S3; Pennsylvania roller, old, clear, $33.15; city mills, ex tra, 2.26W2.C0. Ityo flour steady at $3 per barrel for cholco Pennsylvania. "Wheat weak; Ko. 2 red, spot, In clovntor, 70i4"0ic. Corn stondy; No. 2 mixed, spot, In olovntor, 369i!r3Cc; No. 2 yellow for locnl trndo, 3980Vic. Oats dull; No. 2 white. Hipped, 2Sc. Hay In light de mnnd; choice timothy, $17 for lnrjro bales. Beef steady; beef hams, $30frsO.CO. Pork firm; family, Jll.B0ai2. Lard firmer; west ern stonmed, $5.75. Butter firm; western creamery, 15(fJlSe.; factory, 14U4tec ; fresh fnctory, ll?fl4c.; Imitation cream ery, 1315Ho.; New York dairy, 18J17a; do. creamery, IGfilSc. Checso weak; large, white nnd colored, OHe. ; smnll do., DV4c Eggs steady; Now York nnd Penn sylvania, lCSJICc.; regular packing, west ern, 10S13c. Potatoes qulot; fnlr to prime, J1S1.M; common, 50975c. ; fancy, (1.7502; southern sweets, 24. Muskmelons lr rcEulnr; about steady for fancy stocks; Gem and Jenny Llnd, per barrel, HfJl.KO; do.. per crnto, C0e.ifr$l; Bnltlmoro Gem nnd Jenny Llnd, pnr bushel basket, 30035c; Virginia and North Carolina, per barrol, 50e.j?$l. Watermelons unimproved; per carlond, $000100; per 100, $5S12. Baltimore, Aug. 4. Flour quiet and un changed. Wheat dull nnd onsy; spot and the month, 70V4S71Hc; September, 7Ht 71c; October, 72?i73e.; steamer No. 2 red, C7i467Uc.; southern, by samplo, 62 72c; do. on grade, GS&C7U4C. Corn firm; spot nnd the month, 35V45J35')io.; Scptcmbur, 33Hff35c; November or De cember, new or old, 33033UC.; steamer mixed, 31C34V1C.; southern, white, 40c; do. yellow. 39e. Onts moro active; No. 2 white, 2SI&29C.; No. 2 mixed, 2727Hc Ityo dull and nominal; No. 2 nenrby, S3f53Vic; No. 2 western, 63HQ5Cc. Hay llrm; No. 1 timothy, $1515.D0. Grain freights firm and higher; steam to Liverpool, per bushel, 3V4d. September; Cork, for orders, per quarter, 3s, Cd. August. Checso ac tive; largo, lOBlOVlc; medium, 101101054c; Llvo Stock Markets. New York, Aug. 4. Good beeves steady; common weak to 10c. lower; bulls and cows- firm; one car unsold; steers, $4.50j) B.70; oxen, $3.2354.75; bulls, $2.70J3.25; cows, $1.50W3.50. Veals firm and a shade higher; other calves steady; common to prime veals, $4.5000.75; buttermilks nom inal; grussors, $3.25. Sheep and good lambs steady; medium lambs dull; sheep, $3.2504.75; lambs, $5.23(37; one car cholco nt $7.10. Hogs nominally firm. East Liberty, Pa., Aug. 4. Cattle In light supply; extra, $5.400 5.50; prlmo, $5.C0 05.70; common, $3.5004. Hogs active and higher; prlmo mediums, $4.0004.03; heavy Yorkers, $4.&54.90; light Yorkers, $4,800 4.SS; pigs, $4.700 4.75. Sheep steady; cholco wethers, $4.&54.90; common, $203; spring lambs, $406; veal calves, $0.5007. $100 Reward $100. The renders ot this paper will bo pleaficd to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that science has been able to euro In nil Its stages, nnd thnt Is cntnrrli. Unit's Catarrh Curo Is the only positive cure known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional dls ense, requires a constitutional treatment. Kail's Catarrh Cure 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 the constitution and assisting nature In doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith In Its curative powers, that they ofTer One Hundred Dollars for nny case that It falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address. F. J.CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists. 75o Hall's Fntnlly I'll Is are the best. Strlltlim Ilollormnkors Win. Now York, Aug. 5. Tho Morgan Iron works yesterday signed an agree ment to givo tholr striking boilermak ors and Iron shipbuildors tho working hours demanded. Many of the Mor gan Iron works men returned to work immediately on hearing of tho settle ment, and the firm hy Monday will have 250 men at work on the steam ships Concho and Niagara and the Standard Oil barge that are now at Its yards. Thirty-two firms havo now ac ceded to the men's demands, and it is expected that the end of the week will bring an end to tho strike. Por Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature REDUCED BATES TO THE SEASHORE, Annual Law-llute Kxcurslons to Atlantic City, &o via l'enusylvanln Itullroad. August 10 and 21 are the dates of tho re maining Pennsylvaula Itaiiroad Company's low-ra'a ten-day excursions from Erie, Troy, Bellefonto, Williamsport, Mocanaqua, Bun bury, Shenandoah, Dauphin, and principal intermediate stations (iucluding stations on branch roads) to Atlantic) City, Cape May, Ocean City, Bea Isle City, Avalon, Auglcseu, Wlldwood, or Holly Roach. Excursion tickets, good to return by regu lar trains within ten dayB, will bo sold at very low rates. Tiokets to Atlantic City will be sold via the Delaware River Ilrldgo Itoutc, the only ull-ruil lino, or via Market street wharf, I'lilladtlpblu. For information in regard to specific rates audtlmsof trails consult hand bills, or ap ply to agents, or E. 8. Ilarrar, Division Ticket Agent, Williamsport, Pa. Stop over can be had at Philadelphia, either going or returning, within limit of ticket, provided ticket is doposited with agent at I! road street station aimudiaUly on arrival. AST0R BURNED IN EFFIGY. Tim I'liuiiio l'lirmlK I'-ipriiR'cl !j mi In- itluriiiint Nv Yorkor. New York, Aug. 5. Surrounded by n crowd of sovoral hundrod persons Will iam vvniuorr Astor was burnod in or iigy Inst night In Lnngncro squaro, Dr, Holdon Orowo, an oldcrly physician, being tho prlmo mover In tho affair. Dr. Crowe has been much Interested in the roports of Mr. Astor's dcclara tl6n of alloglnnco to Qucon Vlctorln, mul the moro ho rend tho moro in dignant ho grow. Last night ho wont through tlio "Tenderloin" and invited about 30 men to call nt his residence. Uo promised ench mnn a $2 bill, and had llttlo troublo In getting recruits. A truck wns secured and Dr. Crowo brought out an ofllgy of Mr. Astor, It wns almost porfoct In apponrnncp. Tho nguro wns tied In a rocking chair. It was hoisted Into tho wagon. An oil snturnted barrnl wna nut In with It. and sovoral qunrts of kerosene High on a polo In tho wngon was a sign bearing tho inscription, in great black letters: "Astor, tho Traitor." A unlquo narado through tho hotel nnd thoatrlcal district of tho city fol lowed. When Dr. Crowe stopped in front of tho leading hotols ho was po litely requested to move by the polico, but no attovipt was mado to arrest him. Hut lid was not allowed to carry out his plnn of burning the Astor ef- Ilgy in Qreoly squaro. At Longacro Bqunre tho ofllgy was placed on top of ft barrel, kerosene In liberal qunntltlcs wns applied and tho doctor appliod the match. Tho pllo blazed flcrcoly. Tho spectators cheered and loudly called dn Dr. Crowo to mnko a speech. Dr. Crowo blttorly attacked Mr. Astor, but his speech was Interrupted by a report that tho polico were coming, ana tho speaker mysteriously disappeared. Robbed the Grave A Bt-irtllnir Incident of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was tho subject, Is narrated by mm as lollows : i was in a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in Kick and sides, no appetite gradually growing wenKcr nay uy nay. Three nhvsicians had civen mo un. fortun ately, a friond ndviscd trying 'Electric Hitters,' and to my great joy and surprise, tho first bottlo mado a decided Improvement. I continued their uso for throe wooks. nnd am now n well man. I know they saved my nr., ,i ri,u,i ii,n,.,,f,.nH,Anilniln, No 'one should fail to try thorn. Only DO conts per bottlo at A. Wasley's drug store WILL THE CZAR ABDICATE. JI. l)olcnKo, It Is Snld, Coos to Itns- Hln to DlHsundo Him. London, Aug. 5. M. De Blowltz, the Paris correspondent of Tho Times, gives an extraordinary explanation of M. Delcasso's present mission. Ho as serts that It was decided upon quite suddenly, for a "reason which admit ted of no delay," and then gives the story, which ho says he has from "a sourco to which I am bound to attach importance." This Is the explanation: "Emperor Nicholas Is disappointed and tired of tho throne. The absence of an heir oxcltes his superstitious feelings, nnd he connects himself with a Russian legend according to which an heirless czar Is to be succeeded by a czar Michael, predestined to occupy Constantinople "The death of tho czarewitch and tho failure of tho conference at Tho Hague led htm to dccldo to abdlcnto on tho occasion of his coming visit to Darm stadt. On thlB becoming known in Paris M. Dolcasso was sent In hot haste to dissuade him from carrying out tnis intention. -n-i; Killod tVlfo nnd Solf. Clovolnnd, Aug. 5. A teamster named John Schlehnber shot his wlfo four times yesterday afternoon at the Woodland hotel, and then sent a bul let through his heart. Tho woman died an hour later. Tho tragody was prompted by Jealousy. NUGQETS OF NEWS. Pennsylvania will yield about 45 per cent of a full crop of apples this season. Harry Stocker, a Philadelphia lino man, wns shocked to death on an elec tric light pole. Albert Uhlers, of St. Paul, died of lockjaw, resulting trom a blow given him by his father. Three Philadelphia grocers wero ar rested on the charge of sclllngoleomar garlne as butter. It is said that thousands of Texas goats have been slaughtered and sold In Kansas City, Mo., for mutton. The now survey of the boundary lino on Mt. St. Ellas gives tho United States about 30 square miles of territory. Caught In a balloon rope, 8-yoar-old Lester Miller was hoisted 500 foet at Fremont, O., but was lowered insafety. Private detectives in New York are working on a big diamond robbery, of which tho police department profess ignorance Lieutenant Colonel Harnett, of the Tenth Pennsylvania volunteers, has declined the proposal to elect him colo nel of the regiment. The flood at Preston, Minn., .destroy ed a large section of the narrow gauge railroad and caused a loss approxi mating 1500,000. Pour masked burglars bound the woman Inmates of Dr. Parkinson's home, near Wellsburg, W, Va., and Itole $10,500 In government bonds. Tlio World's) Oold Production. Washington, Aug. 5. Tho director of the mint has nearly completed his estimate of tho world's gold produc tion for tho year 1808. Tho data at hand seoms to warrant the conclusion that the production will amount to at least $231,000,000, and possibly 235,' 000,000. Africa leads all other coun tries, with Australia second and tho United States third. Lndy Charohlll'R TCnaniromont Dontod Cowes, Isle of Wight, Aug. B. Lieu tenant Churchill, the son of Lady Churchill, af'ts tho press to deny tho reported engagement of his mothor to Lieutenant O. F. M. Cornwallis-Wcst, brother of Princess Henry of Pless, The matter continues to be tho'subject of much conversation among their friends. Mnrylnnd'H llopuhllcnn Convention Baltimore, Aug. 5. The executive committee of tho state central commit' tee, to which was entrusted tho task of setting a dato for tho Republican state convention, met yesterday and fixed upon Sopt. 6. What U Shlloh 7 A grand old remedy for Cough, Colds and Consumption ; used through the world for half a century, has cured Innumerable cases of incipient consumption and relieved many in advanced stages. If you are not satisfied with the results wo will refund your money Price 25 eta., 50 eta. and f 1.00. Sold by P. D Kirlin on a guarantee, Conilnir Events. Aug. 15,-Ico cream festival In Itobblns' opera house by the Congregational church, IF YOU ARE IN DOUBT Whether you havo Kidney or Biadds disoaso, Just put soma of your urine 1 glass tumblor nnd lot it stand 2 hours; iflt liasaBodimont, ornmllky cloudy appearance, If it is ropy rtringy, palo or dlscolorod, your Eld noys or Bladder aro sick. Othor serious symptoms nro pain il tho back, frequont desiro to urinate ea pecially nt night, a burning; scalding pain in passing urino or whon you nrinofitnins linen. Tho ono euro curo for diseases of th Kidneys, Liver, Bladder and Blood Rheumatism, Cyspepia nnd Ohroni Constipation Is Dr. David Kennedy Favorite Rcmody. It has curod i many cases whoro all olso failed and it sold at all drug stores for $1.00 for a largo bottlo, or six bottles for $5.00. By a apodal arrangement with th manufacturers, wo oiler our roadors th opportunity of getting a trial bottle of this invalunblo remedy absolutely free which will bo Rent postpaid to anyone who will send their address to the DR. DAVID KKNNEDY CORPORATION, Bondout, N. Y and mention this piper. Tho publishers of this paper guar antee tho gonulneness of this liberal offer, AN INDIANA MONSTER, Tho Torrltilo Clinrao Airnlnst n Fore Wnvno WIdowor. Fort Wavno. Ind.. Aug. 5. William Hllker, a grocor of this city, is under nrrest on tho charge of criminal as sault. Hllker is about 50 years old, a widower, with two grown sons. He delivered some groceries at tho rosl- donco of Henry Reamor, in tho out skirts of tho city, and Minnie Reamer, aged 1G, got into tho wagon to rlau back with him. The latter, instead of driving to tho city, drovo cast from town to a road house, four miles from town. What happened after that the girl cannot toll. Somo farmers caught Hllker, in n drunken condition, with tho girl in tho wagon beaten into unconscious ness, with her clothing torn to Bhrcds. Hllker attempted to escape, nut tno farmers pursued him and Hllker throw the girl out ot tho wagon, but hold to hor foot nnd Bho was dragged along In this manner for two mllos, tho horse going nt n gallop. Whon tho farmers caught up witn them Hllker. a giant In stature, gave them a hard fight, hut was finally cap tured. Tho girl is In a dying condition, un able to toll what happened or to rec ognlzo her relatives. Somo boys claim to navo soon muter omorco from a clump of bushes with tho unconscious form of tho girl In his arms beforo ho was seen by tho farm ors. TO FIOIIT THE SMALLPOX. Condition ot AtVntrB In and About Plttsliurir Alurmn Ilrnlth OfnoInlB. Pittsburg. Aug. 5. The seriousness of th situation about Pittsburg re garding tho outbreak of smallpox has now reached a point when tno most decisive measures will bo resorted to In order to stamp out tho disease. Dr. Benjamin C. Leo, of Philadelphia, sec rotary of the state board of health, and Dr. W. W. Welch, superintendent ol tho municipal hospital of Philadelphia, who arrived in Pittsburg yesterday to confer with the health authorities here regarding tho best methods to fight tho plaguo, declare that thoro is danger of an epidemic unless tho peo ple In tho strlckon districts show a greater disposition to assist tho au thorities to chock tho smallpox. At East Pittsburg 15 well dovoloped cases have been discovered, and at Homostond 10 cases. The oxperts say all the cases are of a mild typo, but If the dlsense Is not stamped out be fore cold weather sets In thoro Is no telling how malignant it may develop. Wholesale vaccination Is advised as a precaution nnd furthor recommenda tions will he mado when tho Investiga tion of tho county has been completed. JMnr.vInnrtor'H Suloldn In Vlrortnln.. Norfolk, Aug. 5. Mr. Horbort R. Bosloy, formorly of Monkton, Md for sovoral years local passenger agent of the Baltimore and Ohio ruilroad, com mitted sulcldo at his boarding houso here yesterday by inhaling gas. Ill health Is the supposed causo. L. A. W. MEET, BOSTON. Keduced Rates Via Pennsylvania Rail road. For tho annual meet of tho League of American Wheelmen at Boston, August 14 to 10, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets, from all poluts ou Its lino, to Boston at rate nf single faro for the round trip. TicketB will be said on August 12 to 14, good to return August 14 to SO when properly executed before agent of initial line from Boston, 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 lcavo Boston not later than August 31, Bicycles carried free when not accompanied by othor baggage. Special arran gemonta for clubs traveling as a body. SUMMER TOURS TO THE NORTH, Two Tours to Canada via Pennsylvania Railroad. For tho summer of 1800 tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged to run two personally-conducted tours to Canada and Northorn Now York, The first tour, leaving July 2, Includes Niagara Falls, Toronto, Thousand Islands, Bapldsof tho St. Lawrence, Quebec, Lake St. John, The Saguenay, Montreal, An Sablo Chasm, Lakes Champlaln and George, Sara toga, and Highlands of the Hudson, occupy ing seventeen days. Bound trip rate, $ 123. Tho second tour, leaving August 12, covers tho same territory with the oxceptlon of Like St. John and Tho Saguenay, and oc cupies four toon days Kound-trip rate, f 100, Each tour will bo In charge of one of the company's tourist agents, assisted by an ex periencod lady as chaperon, whoso especial charge will bo unescorted ladles. Thq rate covers railway and boat faro for the entire reund trip, parlor-ear seata, meals enrouto, hotel entertainment, transfer charges, and carriage hire. For detailed itinerary, tickets, or any ad ditlonal Information, address Tourist Agent, Pennsylvania Itaiiroad Company, 1100 Broad way, Now York j 600 I'ulton street, Brooklyn ; 780 Broad street, Newark, N. J. ; or Geo, W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agont, Broad street station, Philadelphia. Eczema, scald head, hives, itchiness of the alrln nf nnv Rnrt Inntantlv rnltnvAfl. ivrmn. uently cured. Doan's Ointment. At any a rug store. Florida Short Line. Tho Now York and Florida Express, via Southern Railway, leaving Broad street station, Philadelphia, dally at 6:31 p. m. carries through Pullman sleeping ca-a to Augusta and Bavauu&h, Qa., Jacksonville and Tampa, Fla., via Charlotte and Columbia, This is the short line and most attractive, route to points lu Georgia and Florida. All information cheerfully furnished by Charles L. Hopkins, District Passcuger Agont, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, THE SAMOAN COMMISSION, 1'liolr Niiu-Avrlviil Homo Indicate Sotnn Now Complication. Washington, Aug. G. Tho non-ar rival of tho Samonn commission is bo ginning to attract comment In official quarters, and It is thought somo now conplicatlon mny have nnoon InSamoa to keep tho commission thoro. Tho Inst report wna that tho party would lcavo Apia on July 18, nnd If this hnd boon carried out tho commission would havo been duo In San Francisco beforo tlio present tlmo. As tho bulk of tho natives wrro disarmed thoro Is little prospect that they could causo serious disorder, yet In caso of ronowod troublo between tho factions It Is behoved that tho commission would wait until quiet had boon restored. Respecting Consul Osborne assuming tho duties ot chief Justico of Samoa, it la understood here that ho had tho sup port of tho Qormnns, as the latter, while strongly opposed to Chief Jus tice Chambers, at no tlmo mado a point ugalnst Consul Osborno s part In tho Samoan difficulties. Tho stato depart ment Is still In ignorance of tho man ner in which Consul Osboruo camo to bo mado acting chlof Justico In view of tho vigorous contention by Horr Solf, tlio president of tho municipal council, that ho was entitled to tho succession. l.nut Military Honors to Col. Ilawltlnn. San Francisco, Aug. 5. Tho body of Colonel Aloxandor Hawkins, of tho Tenth Pennsylvania, received last mili tary honors In this city this afternoon. The services took place under tho auspices of tho Knights TOmplar or ganization. Tho Tenth Pennsylvania occupied places of chief mourners, and Ocnoral Shatter ordered a military es cort to take part In the funoral. Tho volunteers now oncamped at tho Pre sidio attended out of respect to tho memory of tho deceased and in sym pathy with their comrades in arms. Tho body will bo transported east to night. Chaplain Hunter, Tenth Penn sylvania regiment, has been ordered to take chargo of it on the way homo. Some Women Doubt Many women think the bearing of chil dren is a necessary nArlnri nf frrrutt naln nnd distress. Thev doubt whether any medicine can relieve their sufferings, weu may tney nesnaie about taking those injurious internal mixtures so widely sold. But they may place implicit faith in J J J J J 0 MOTHER'S FRIEND which Is a softening, relaxing and sooth- tng liniment tor external use. uouDiing women should get a bottle at the drug store for $1, and test It. There Is no possibility of its doing harm, and there is every llkelinooa or its saving mem many hours of pain. JCJJJJJJ THE- BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO. ATLANTA. GA. Strong Drink is Death DR. CHARCOT'S TONIC TABLETS are the only poeltlrelr guaranteed remedy for the Drlulc IlablL Nervousness and Melancholy caused by strong drlnlc. WHtiUAltAMKti FOUIt ItOXKS to cure any case with a positive wrl tten Runr. ante or refund the money, and to destroy tho appetite tor Intoxicating liquors. 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As nn Inducement for you to become 11 subscriber we make you the following unparal leled offer: AN ELEGANT $3.00 BOOK FOR ONLY 75 CENTS. Our representatives, Messrs. Hooks & Brown, will call upon you with the publication for your in spection. We feel sure you will be interested in examining it. Upon signing the agreement to take the Herald lor six months, the book will be delivered upon payment of 75 cents. This is in addition to the regular subscription of 35 cents a month. R.DDSSS nwdcru uevur full J-uliu iIcljV tliuu I .Of with Tuuy rid Pennyroyal till, .ml other ll.i fn urn! turw (fur full uolctniuit. UuiruitMd unoi to all othHiA Htrnfa 'lit Km " lrw fel. Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels Cleanses the System OVERCOMES i srrty) C rcnfiMiuiiiLi. OVT THE GENUINE -MANT O OX UIvRNIATGfSYRVP. tot &au by au ceuolWTi ;gu tOt (t CClllL LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. IN EFFECT MAY 14, 1899. Pnmcno-ertrnlnfl lravo Slicnumlonh for Venn Ifnrcn Junction. Mnlich Chunk. Lchichton. Slatinfcton, White Hull, Uiitiidftiiqim, Alliuitowli, Ucthlchem, Eaaton New York nnd rhllmlelphlrt at 5 28, 7 50 a. in . 12 S3 nnd S 17 p. in. For Wllkcabarrc, Wlilto Haven arid Plttston, 5 28, 10 12 n. in.. 12 82 mid 5 17 p. m. jor mccyvme, -lownnun, oayro, unvcriy, Elmlra, Kochoster; Iluftnlo- Niagara Fnlls, Auburn, Syracuse, Ithaca, Geneva nnd tlio West, 10 12 a. m., 12 52 and 5 17 p. m. For BelWdero, Delaware Water Gap nnd Stroudsburtr, 5 28 n. ui., 5 17 p. m. For ivruutrtviuo mm Trenton, 7 ui n. in. For .lenncavlllo. Levlston nnd Beaver Meadow, S 28 n. m., 12 52 p. ra. For McAdoo, AuUenrled, Ilnzlcton, Stockton and Lumber Yard, 5 28, 7 50, 10 12 a.m., 12 52 nnd 3 17 p ni. For Jeddo, Drlfton and Freelnnd, 6 28, 1012 a, m., 5 17 p. in. For Scrnnton, S 28. 10 12 n. m., 5 17 p. m. For Lost Creek, Ulrnrdvlllo,nnd Ashland, 4 00, and 7 28 p. in. For llnvcn Run. Ccntralla. Mount Cnrmcl nnd Shamokln, 10 49 n. m., 1 42, 6 07, 9 23 p. in. ForMahanoy City, Park Place and Delano, au, lu 12 n. ni.. unit 12 si, a 11 p. m. For Yntcsville, 5 28, 10 12 n. in. Trains will leave Shamokln ut 7 00. 9 20 a. m., 1159 and 4 20 p.m., and arrive nt Shennndoali at 7 50, 10 12 n. in.. 12 52, 5 17 p. m. Lenro Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, St. Clair. New Castle, Morca nnd New Boston, 7 60 and 10 12 n. m , 12 62 nnd 5 17 p. in. Leave Pottsvlllo for Shenandoah, 9 45 n. m., 12 85, 505,8 15 p. m. Lenvo Hazleton for Shenandoah, 9 50 n. m., 12 45,5 09,0 2(1,831 p. in. SUNDAY TltAINS. Trains leave for Haven Uun, Ccntralla, Mt. Curmel and Shniuokln, 9 40 n, m., 7 21 p. m , Trains lrave Shamokln for Shenandoah at 8 50 n. in., nnd 5 85 p. in. Leave Hhcnnndoah for Yntcsville, Mnhanoy City, Park Place, Delano, McAdoo, Audcnrlcd, Hazleton, Stockton, Lumber Yard, Wcntherly and Mauch Chunk, 9 47 n in., nnd 0 82 p. in. For LclilRhton, Slatlngton, Catnsauqua. White Hall, Coplny, Allentown, Eoston and Phillips burg, 9 47 a. in., and 6 32 p. m. For New York nnd Philadelphia, 9 47 a. m. Lcavo Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8 CO, a. m., and 6 27 p. m. M. H. CUTTER, Supt. Transportation, South lletfilehem, Pa. ROLLIN n WILllUlt, Gcnl. Supt., South llethlchcm, l'a. CHARLES S. LEE, Gcnl. Pass. Agt.. New York, N. Y. A. W. NONNEMACHEIt, Dlv. P. A., South Uethlehem, 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 ctnd 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 FOR WW. S. LEIB, OF ASHLAND. FOR PROTHONOTARY. yOTE FOR FRANK R. KANTNER, OF LOFTY. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. y OTE FOR .HORACE F. RABER, OF PINKGEOVli. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. yOTE FOR THOMAS J. HIGGINS, OF SHENANDOAH. FOR CLERK OF THli COURTS. Millions of Dollars Go up in nraoVo overyyoar. 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