TheHerald RSI' tltl.lSllt'.l) 1870. "All th Nw Thai's Fit to Print." '..M 1imI i i.r incnlng. pt Sunday, fit A M.utli .lanlln street, Shenandoah, Pa. LONG DIiTANOK THI.KIMIONIS. Tlio Herald l delivered In Shenandoah and tho surrounding town" forslxccntin wck, pay able to Hie onrrler. Hy mall J8.00 n year, or 25 cents n month payable In advance. Ad vertisements charged according to space ami position. The publishers reserve the right to change tho pnnltlon of ndvcrtletncnt whenever the publication of news demand It. Tlie right 1 reserved to reject nny advcrtlefnent, whether paid for or not, that the publishers nmy deem Improper. Adver tising rate made known upon application. Uiitcred at the pot office nt Shenandoah, Fa., as second clos mall mailer. FRIDAY. AUGUST 11, 1809. OUR COUNTRY : First, Last ana Forever. On tutition of 110 cltizons, tho City Councils of Winstcd, Conn., have ordered the t)olice to enforce the old blue laws, ivtid its a result there will btf no amusements, driving of horses or trolley car traffic in that city on Sundays. You cannot even kiss youH wife there next Sunday. A MAN who can work 300 days in a year and earn $1.50 each day, makes more, and at no more cost to himself, than the one who earns $2.50 and can work but 150 days. This does not re quiro research into the theories of economics, but plain, every-day common sense. The trouble Is, the average workman will look rather to his earning power for one day. Coal Trade Journal. The Dreyfus Trial. The case of Dreyfus has become of such international interest that the eyes of the people of the whole world nre for a time turned in the direction of Ilonnes, where this now celebrated case is being tried. Tho opinion of a large number of the people of Franco and of the world at large, that Capt. Dreyfus was the victim of a con spiracy, has awakened the sympathy of all who love justice and hate per secution. It seemed for a time as though the enemies of Dreyfus had triumphed in their efforts to disgrace and destroy him, but so strong was the pressure of tho people who believed in his inno cence, that the Government of France was compelled to grant him a new trial. As some of the conspirators have confessed to their part in the conspiracy, there is little doubt but that the charges made against Drey fus will be withdrawn, and that he will be released and restored to his position in the army. The course of the trial is being fol lowed with great interest by people everywhere, and the outcome is anxi ously awaited by all who believe in justice and fair play. A Few Stubborn Facts. Facts are stubborn things. Here are a few of them dished up for the edification and enllghtment of those depressed patriots, the calamity howlers. Read and reflect : The collieries in this region are working five days, and yet Park Place colliery could easily place llfty or sixty more hands ; Buck Mountain could give employment to a hundred more miners, and Vulcan colliery is short to the extent of fifty or sixty men. And so we might continue. The Jeanesville shops are plodding along on a firm basis, und the busy artisans are in a happy mood. Last month thirteen large mine pumps were shipped from these works, and the business aggregated over $23,000, The Jackson & YVoodln Company is scouring the state for two hundred additional skilled hands, and tho Fricke Coke Company is making ex tensive improvements at its plants. The Carpenter Steel Company, at Reading, has put its puddling depart ment into operation, after a years' idleness, nnd what is more to the point, the puddlers receive five dollars per day. The Woatherly Silk Mill Is working night and day, and capitalists at Shamokin have decided to erect a similar plant in that town. At Steelton everything is on the jump, from fifty to one hundred new names being added to the pay roll -without dropping the old ones ; whll the Baldwin works are running night and day without a stop, with orders booked two years in advance. In the Connellsville coke region ngeuts are running up and down the Btate In an effort to seoure 15,000 addi tional men, while here in the anthra cite region the mines are working more steadily than for years. The slate men are exporting slate in enormous bulk, even to slate-mak Jng Wales. The Penooyd Works are crowded with busy artisans night and day, and reports say the ship yards along the Delaware eannot meet the demand. There are not sufileient oars in the bituminous regions to carry two- thirds of bituminous orders, and like complaint is made here. The Pittsburg iron companies are crowded with orders, and notices are pouted at every mill, "men wanted at once." , Even the exporters find themselves Jiustllrig to meet shipments. Rail roads report the busiest year mum tin- TleinorratsimmuilPd control of the administration of the Kivern ment. MfKinley times tire here. And there'" more to follow. LAUI5I0R RBBUKPS FITZI'ATRICk. Denies tint Authenticity of n Itiicent Iteiiui'toil Interview. ChlntRO, Aug. 11. In a personal let ter to II. H. Kohlimnt, of the Chlcngo Times-Herald, Sir Wilfrid Laurler, tho Canadian premier, J e tiles the truth of nn Interview recently given out by P. W. riUpatiick, of the treasury depart ment, Washington, In which Mr. Fltz Patrick asserted that l'remlor Lnurlor had stated to him lie would not nc cept an Invitation to tho Chlrngo Au Etiit festival, believing the somowlmt strained relations between tho two countries might result In some unpleas ant Incident durulg his visit. In his letter Premier J curler says: "You are at liberty to say that I havo paid no attention to an Interview pub lished recently In a Washington paper, In which the reporter purported to glvo to tho public words not spoken to him by me, but to somebody else. Life Is too short for a busy man to tako notlco of this kind or any kind of hearaay evi dence. If I had any communication to make to the public I would prefor to make it directly, and in my own words. It seeniB to me that I need hardly add that the Invitation of the Chicago au thorities will receive from mo tho most courteous consideration." A meeting of tho commltteo on Invi tations will bo held todny, at which tlmo the Canadian premier will bo cor dially Invited to attend tho festival. This will be the first Invltntlon extend ed to Premier Laurler, as the members of the committee deny that Mr. Fltz patrlck had any authority to Invito him. ' . When You Itluo Your Wheel Always shako Into your shoos Allen's Foot Etiso. A powder for tho feet. It keeps your feet cool, prevents sweating feet, and makes your eudumnco ten-fold creator. Over ono million wheel people are using Allon's Foot Ease. Thoyall praiso It. It glvos rost and comfort to smarting, hot, swollen, aching, feet and Is a certain euro for ingrowing nails. At all druggists aud shoo stores, "5c. Samplo FREE hv mall. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, Lo Roy. N. Y. Yollow 'Fever Hplilointo Ended. Newport News, Va Aug. 11. Tho yellow fever epidemic Is practically at an end. Tho quarantine established by this city against Hampton nnd vicinity wns raised last night, following a con ference between the health boards of Nowport News, Richmond, Norfolk and Hampton with the stnto board of health and representatives of the Ma rine hospital service. Tho record of the scourge to this dato shows a total 43 cases, of which 11 resulted fa tally. How Is Your Wife? Ilassho lost her beauty? If so, Constipa tion, Indigestion, Sick Headacho are tho principal causes. Karl's Clover Root Tea has cured these ills for half a century, Prlco 25 cts. and 50 cts. Money rofunded if results are not satisfactory. Sold by P. D, Kirlin on a guarantee The Flclittnc Tenth's Homo Comlne. San Francisco,, Aug. 11. Tho Tenth Pennsylvania volunteers will remain at the Presidio 11 days longer, and then leave for their eastern homes, escorted by the committee of 23 that came here to receive them. According to present arrangements only one stop will bo made during the Journey to Pittsburg, tho invitation of Mayor Frank B. Mooros, of Omaha, having been ac cepted. Mnny other cordial Invitations from cities nlong tho route havo been declined on nccount of lack of tlmo. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Dowoy Will Not Visit Enclnnd. London Aug. 11. Admiral Dowoy In response to an inquiry maae oy ino Dally Mall sends tho following: "Re cret cannot visit England. Must ar rive Now York Oct. 1." The Romo correspondent of The Dally Mail says: 'The warm reception given to aq miral Dewey in Italy Is regarded with mixed feelings by tho government, which is almost morbidly anxious not to offend Spain. As It is, tho Spanish ambassador protested against the toasts proposed by General Bogliolo, Admiral Gonzales and the prefect of Naples at the recent reception to the American ndmlral, In which the Amer ican victories over Spain were giorp fled. The Incident produced a had lnv nression. and Admiral Dewey abon- doned his intention to come to Rome." Oh, the Pain of Rheumatism! Rheumatism often causes tho moat In' tenso suffering. Many havo for years vainly sought relief from this disabling disease, and are to-day worse off than ever. Rheumatism is a blood disoaso, and Swift's Speoifio is the only euro, be cause it is tne oniy remcay wnicu can reach such deep-seated diseases. A lew years ago I was takon vrtth inflamma tory Rheumatism, which became so lntenso that I was tor weeks nnablo to vralk. I tried several promlnont physl clans and took their treat ment faithfully, bat was unable to get the slight est relief. Infaot.mycon. dltlon seemed to grow worse, the disease spread over my entire body, and from November to March I suffered agony. I tried many patent medicines, but none relieved me, Unon tbs advise ot a friend I decided to try 8. S. S. Beforo allowing me to take It, how. ever, tnv iraardl&n. who was a chemist, ana. fyzed the remedy, and pronounced It free of potash or meronry. I fell go much better after tAtlnir two hnttlea. that I continued the rem- edy.and tn two months wag onred completely. The oure was permanent, for I have never since had a touch of Ilheumatlsm though many times exposed to aamp ana coia weaioer Eleanou M. Tippiix, 8711 Fowelton Avenue, Philadelphia. Don'tsufler loneerwith Rheumatism Throw asldo your oils and liniments, as thov can not reach vour trouble. Don't experiment with doctors their potaBh nnd morcurv will odd to vour disabil ity and completely dostroy your diges tion. (ton. S.S.SJ Tor Ufert will euro porfectly and permanently. It is guaranteed purely vegetable, and contains no potash, mercury, or other mineral. Books mailed izee by Swift Specific- Co., Atlanta, Ga. THE BRIDGEPORT HORROR. Export Kvlilenee Tlmt tho llrnheHVVero Not I'mlnr Control. Bridgeport, Conn., Aug. 11. At tho Inquest Into tho cnuso of tho trolley nccitlont on tho Shelton strcot railway yeiCerdny M. H. Underwood, of Now Haven, an export electrician, who ex amined tho contact box on tho front fnd of the wrecked car, testified that ho found I ho door of tho contact box partly opened. Tho condition of tho box indlcnted that It had been opened by a screw driver, ns tho bolts all woi o unbroken nnd In place, which hardly would hnvo boon tho case If the- fall from tho brldgo broko tho box. Tho Interior of the box disclosed tjio fact that two or threo of the contnet fin gers were missing, rondorlug tho re vorso lovor useless. In every other vvny tho box wns In good condition. The powor wns turned complotoly off, but thoro was no evidenco that tho power had boon rovorsod. Mr. Untlorwood also oxnmincd tho rail on the bridge nt tho point whoro tho car had been pushed over Just pre vious to toppling off Into tho pond. Ho said that if tho power had not been turned fully off at thnt tlmo an elec tric nro would havo formed between tho motor and tho rail. Evidenco of this arc would havo romalnod on tho rail, hnd It existed, by tho form of n black stain. Tho stain not being found, he was cortaln that tho powor had been fully turned off boforo that point wns reached. Only two or threo of tho 27 contact fingers of tho con ductor remained. Somo had been froshly broken off, but tho majority had boon removed by means of a screw driver. It was possible that those broken ones might havo been broken hy tho fall of tho car, hut this was not likely. Mr. Underwood's testimony supports Motormnn Hamilton's statomont that tho brakes refused to work properly. Remarkable Rescue. Mrs. Michael Curtain. I'lainfiekl, 111., makes the statement, that she caught cold. Inch settled on her luncs : sue was treated for a month by her family physician, but grew orsc. lie tola ner sue was a nopeiess vic tim of consumption aud that no medicine could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. Kinir's New Discovery for consumption : sue bought a bottle and to her delight found her self benefitted from first dose. She comtinued its use and alter taking six bottles, found her self sound and well; now does her own housework, and is as wcl' as she ever was. Free trial bottles of this Great Discovery at A. Wasley's Drug Store. Large bottles So cents and Sl.oo. Tho Death of Dr. Itnrrows. Now York, Aug. 11. Rev. Dr. Jo- slah Strong yesterday received tele grams announcing tho death at Mack inaw Island, Mien., of uov. Dr. Walter Manning Barrows, of Greenwich, Conn., who married Perry Delmont and Mrs. Sloano. Dr. Strong said in an interview last night: "Dr. Darrows was an extremely sensitive man and tho misrepresentations and criticisms on his action In performing tho Del-mont-Sloane marriage ceremony prey ed upon his mind, robbed him of sleep and reduced his vitality. It Is the com mon conviction in Greenwich that It was an Important, if not tho primary cause of his death." MEN AND Kidney trouhlo proys upon tho mind, discourages and lessons ambition ; beauty, vigor and cheerfulness soon disappear when tho kiduoys WOHEN are out of order or diseased. For pleasing results use Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, tho ;rcat kidney remedy. At druggists. Samplo bottlo by mall froo, also pamphlet. Address, Dr. Kilmer &Co.,Binghamton, N. Y. CUIncso Snllors Mutiny. Seattle, Wash. Aug. 11. Tho trouble that has been brewing on tho United States transport Victoria for several days culminated In a mutiny yester day. Nearly 60 of the Chinese crew were in open rebellion against tho cap tain and his officers, A battle ap Doared imminent at one time, and was only averted by tho cool norve of tho shin s first ana second ouicers, wno stood in tho faco of the angry coles tlals with drawn pistols. Tho reason for the mutiny Is a demand for moro money and shore leave on tho part of tne crew. The Homeliest Man In Shenandoah As well as the handsomest, and others are invited to call on any druggist and get free a trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs, a remedy that is guaranteed to cure and relieve all Chronic and Acute Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consump tion. Pnee 25c and 50c. An 'insnno JMotnor's Uilmo. Indianapolis, Aug. 11. Mrs. Clara Baldwin, of Irvlngton, wife of Enos Baldwin, special agent of an Insur ance company, poisoned her hUBband, her son James, 18 yoars of age, and hor daughter Many, aged 1C years, by putting strychnine Into the food served them for dinner yesterday. Mrs. Bald win, while tho family wero at the table, excused herself, went to an upper room of the house, and with a revol ver shot herself through the head, dying Instantly. The others are still alive. Mrs. Baldwin was probably In Bauo. $100 Reward $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least ono dreaded discaso that science has been able to cure In all Its stages, and that Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive euro known to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional dis ease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the hlood 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 offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that It falls to cure. Bend for list of testimonials. Address. V. J.CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O, Bold by Druggists. 730 Hall's Family Pills are the beet. REDUCED RATES TO THE SEASHORE, Annual I.w-Itnto Excursions to Atlantl City, &c, via Pennsylvania Ititllrond. August 81th Is the dato of tho re maining Pennsylvania Railroad Company1 low-rate ton-day excursions from Erie, Troy, Bellefonte, Williamsport, Mocanaqua, Sun bury, Shenandoah, Dauphin, and principal Intermediate stations (Including stations on branch roads) to Atlantlo City, Capo May, Ocean City, Bea Islo City, Avalon, Anglesoa, Wild wood, or Holly Beach. Excursion tickets, good to roturn by regu lar trains within ten days, will bo sold at very low rates. Ticket to Atlantic City will be sold via the Delaware Klver Bridge Route, tho only all-rail lino, or via Market street wharf, Philadelphia. For Information In regard to specific ratos aud time of trains consult hand bills, or ap ply to agents, or E. S. Harrar, Division Ticket Agont, Williamsport, Pa. Stop over can bo had at Philadelphia, either going or returning, within limit of ticket, provided ticket is deposited with agent at Brood street station Immediately on arrival. " A A1ILI.I0N DOLLARS LOSS. Jfnll Croatia rn-oiit llnvoc In Whont lMoldri or North Dnhntn. Tnrgo, N. D., Aug. 11. Two million bushels of whoat aro estimated to havo bron lost In yostordny's hailstorm, which partially destroyed tho crop on nearly 2C0.00O acros of land In tho Btato. Tho total loss will bo $1,000,000. Farmers who woro busily ongagod in cutting wheat woro driven to tholr barns for sholtor and afterward found it nccossnry to take tho blndors hack to tho Holds, as tho grnht had boon har vested by tho hall In a fow brlof mo ments. Just boforo 11 o'clock tho storm struck tho northern part of Cass nnd tho southern part of Traill coun ties. In nddltlon to a big area over which hall foil thickly, heavy wind nnd rain storms completed tho destruction of thousands of acres of grain on either cldo of tho contor of tho path of tho hall, covering an area IB miles north and south between Argusvlllo and Gardner, In Cass county, to Kelso, In Traill county, and on tho oast and west territory ranging from flvo miles wld on tho south to fifteen or twenty on tho north is practically devastated. Losses aro estimated all tho wny from 25 to 100 per cent of tho crop. Tho acreage loss In Cass and Traill counttoa Is placed nt from 100,000 to 2p0,000 acres. Many consorvatlvo ostlmators say that 50 per cont of tho crop on 125,000 acres nro not too large figures for tho destruction In Cass and Traill. Tho destruction Is so comploto In many parts of tho devastated territory that no effort will be mado to harvest what is left Btory of a Slave. To bo bound hand and foot for years by tho chains of discaso is tho worst form of slavery. Goorgo D. Williams, of Manchester, Mich., tells how such a slavo was mado froe. Ho says : "My wlfo has boon bo holpless for flvo years that sho could not turn over In bed alono. After using two bottles of Electrio Hitters, sho is wonderfully improved and ahlo to do hor own work." This supremo rcmody for fomalo diseases quickly cures nervousness, slooplcssnoss, melancholy, head ache, backacho, fainting and dizzy spells. This iniraclo working medicine Is a godsend to weak, sickly, run down pcoplo. Every bottlo guaranteed. Only 50 conta. Sold by A. Wasloy, Druggist. GuoHt Killed by a 'Walter. Colorado Springs, Aug. 11. Gus Mc Komio, a prominent cotton merchant and a member of tho school board of Gatnesvillo, Tex., was killed In n row with hotel waiters at the Barker hotel In Matou yesterday. Head Waiter Groves had remonstrated with Mrs. McKemle for Insisting upon entering the dining room beforo ho was ready for guests. Ho was later accused by Mr. McKemle of having spoken Insult ingly to Mrs. McKemlo, and an apol ogy was demanded. The two grappled, and a groat throng of waiters and guosts gathered, Mr. McKemle being wounded In the melee by a blow on tho left side of the hoad, which proved fatal. George McCormlck, one of tho waiters, Is under arrest charged with tho murder. Do You Enow Consumption is proventablo? Sclonco has proven that, and also that neglect is suicidal. Tho worst cold or cough can bo cured with Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure. Sold posltivo guarantco for over fifty years. Sold by P. D. Kirlin on a guarantco. THE PRODUCE MARkETS. Philadelphia, Aug. 10. Flour slow: win ter supertlno, 1202.15; Pennsylvania roller, old, clear, 3f3.15; city mills, extra, J2.20 02.35. Wheat steady; No. 2 rod, spot, in elevator, TO&G'O&c. Corn steady; No. 3 lxed, spot. lTtur, T70. .yellow for local trado. S8H390. Oata quiet nnd steady; No. 2 whlto. 2GHo.; No. whlto. clipped, 2TH27WC Hav weak; choice timothy, $15.60 for large bales. Hoof qulot; beef hams, $20.605 27. Pork dull and weak; family, $12012.60. Lard weak; con tinent, I5.S0. Butter firm; western oream cry, 15Hlto.; do. fuctory, 1216o.; Imi tation creamery, 18315c; Now York dairy, 13V4!ffl7V4o. ; do. creamery, 16HS130." fancy Pennsylvania prints Jobbing at 22325c: do. wholesale, 21o. Cliocao dull; largo, white and colored, QWSSMc; emnll do., DVlc Eggs steady; Now York and Penn sylvania, 15V4S10V4O. ; western ungraded, 110130. Potatoes quiet; fair to prime, $101.75; common, 50375c; fancy, $1.752; southern sweets, $1.60 3. Cabbago steady: Long Island, $24 per 100. Muskmelons still very irregular; stock largely poor and Dressing for sale at any reasonable bid; Monmouth County, Jenny Llnd, per barrel, 76a.Q$1.25; South Jersey Gem and Jenny Llnd, per barrel, 60c.4f$l: Maryland Christiana, per largo orato, $151.25. wa termelons nrmer for good frosh stock; per oarload, $75S150; per 100, $512. Baltimore, Auc 10. Flour dull and un changed. Wheat very quiet; spot nnd tho month, T0tii?70c; September, 71ffi71Vo. October, 72?8B72V4o. ; December, 75V4o.; steamer No, 2 red, bOMjeoiic; southern, by samplo, 57(371c; southorn, on grade, 6S71c Corn very quiet; mixed, spot, 2CVia3r,V4o.; the month. S&QSCUc; Septem- oer and Ootober. 359iSf 30c. ; November or December, new or old, 333 33Uc; steamer mlxeS. 31UQ3141C.; southern, whlto, S 40c; do. yellow, 3839o. Oats dull and easy; No. 2 whlto, 27A2Sc; No. 2 mix ed, 25V4ffi26c, nyo firm; No. 2 near by, E25J53c; No. 2 western. 67o. Hay firm; No. 1 timothy, $15.50(316. Grain freights quiet; steam to Liverpool, per bushel. 3Hid. September; Cork, for orders, per quarter, 3s. 3d. August. Eggs 11 rm at nil 1JC Live Stock Mnrliot. New York, Aug. 10. BeeveB firm; cables quote Amerlcnn cattle higher ut HViO Vic.; rofrlgorator beef easier at iio, Calves firm: medium veals, $6.50; southern calves, $1, Sheep Blow and lower; lambs firm: common to good sheep, KJiUi.su: common to choice lambs, $57.25. Hogs steady for good cornfed hogs. Consumption Cnrcd. DROUGHT BACK FROM Til It GRAVE. Last November Mr. losenh Tames, painter, of 325 W. Tearl St, Indianapo lis, Intl., was at death's door with quick consumption. Wasted to 0 skeleton; his luiiL'3 a mass of ulceration: bis death was hourly awaited by his doctor ana family, lie was Kept in a constant stupor with opium. A friend, thinking to relieve his terrible cough, gave him a bottle of Brazilian Balm. Seeing its wonderful effect, the doctor advised its continued use. Mr, James soon after dismissed his doctor, and depended on the Balm alone. His recovery was rapid and complete, and in February he returned to work. His lungs are sound, and his weight greater than at auy time In his life. His recovery is regarded as almost a miracle. COMMA BACILLUS, In consumntiou beware of couch mix tures and nrcscriptions that contain onium. Onlum narallzes the nerves and giveB the comma bacillus a good chance to destroy the luncs. It is always fatal. Brazilian Balm does not contain a trace of any opiate, but stlmn lates the nerves with new life and power, destroys the microbe, and restores all that Is left of the diseased luncs to a sound and healthy state which no other remedy lias ever ueeu Known to accom pli su. Shenandoah drag store, wholesale agont A Citizen of Shenandoah Supplies tho Information. nA. Ii.,ir flm emithlnttitji nt mankind oiiitlnalo with tho kidneys. rt sugiii luuen oi nncKacno unit. Twiner mill ahootlnir palna In tho loins fulinw. Tlmr must ho chocked, they load to gMvor complications. mo siiiirrer socks rouoi. Plnntnra nrn tried and llnlmenta for the bck. . . . So oallt d Kldnoy cures which do not euro. Tim Ioub looked for result scorns unattiln- ablo. .. If you suffer, do you want roller? l-'nllnw tlm nlan adontcd br this Shonan- dnah citixoii. Mr. r MmiI Pntnrs. of Enst Centra dtreot. cx-elcrk at the Forguson House, says : "My hack hurt mo nwfullv and I eouhl hardly if- frniu from louuging or sitting down oin. to (lint dull nr.litnir nrrma mv kidney. I hull also a weary feoling hanging about luo ac companied hy loss of energy. Tho kidney secretions were not natural nnd I had a dis agreeable fooling In tho back of my neck and n dull pain In my kidneys all tho tlmo. 1 Vnrtirol about Doan'g KtdnoV Pills, rrooiirod tliem from KIrlin's Pharmacy and began imlnu thnin. Thp.v nromntlv dispelled tho whole troublo and brightened mo right up. I felt like another person when I had nnlshca tho treatment. Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by all dealers. Price So cents. Mailed by Foster-Milbum Co., Buffalo, N. Sole agents for the U. S. Remember the name, Doan's and tako no other. NIAGARA FALLS EXCURSIONS. LOW-nATK VACATION TltirS VIA PENMSYI VAHIA BAIUtOAD. The Pennsylvania Eallroad Company has selected tho following dates for Its popular ten-day excursions to Niagara Fulls from Philadelphia, Baltimore nnd Washington : August 31, Scptombor 7 nnd 21, and tober 5 aud 10. An experienced tourist agont and chaperon will accompany each excursion. Excursion tickets, good for roturn pnssago on nny regular train, oxclnsivo of limited express trains, within ten days, will bo sold at $10.00 from Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, and all points on tho Delaware division; $11.25 from Atlantlo City; $9.00 from Lancaster; $8.50 from Altoonn and liar- rlsburg; $0.90 from Sunbury and Wilkos- barro; $5.75 from Williamsport; and at pro portionate rates from othor points. A stop over will bo allowed at Buffalo, Bochestor, Canadaigua, and Watktns within tho limit roturning. A special train of Pullman parlor cars and day coaches will bo run with each excursion An oxtra charge will bo mado for parlor car scats. Tickets for a side trip to the Thousand Is lands (Alexandria Bay) will bo sold from Rochester lu connection with excursions of July 27, August 10 and 31, September 7 and 1, good to roturn to Rochester or to Canan daigua via Syracuse within flvo days, at rate of $5.50. Tickets for a sido trip to Toronto will bo sold at Niagara Falls for $1.00 ou July 29, August 13 and 20. and September 23. In connection with excursion of Soptember7, tickets will bo sold to Toronto and roturn ot reduced rates, account Toronto Fair. For timo of connecting trains and further information apply to nearest tlckot agent, or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant Genoral Passengor Agent, Broad Strcot Station, -Philadelphia. SUMMER TOURS TO THE NORTH, Two Tours to Canada via Pennsylvania Railroad. For tho summer of 1809 tho Pennsylvania Ralhoad Company has arranged to run two personally-conducted tours to Canada and Northern Now York. Tho first tour, leaving July 23, Includes Niagara Falls, Toronto, Thousand Islands, Rapids of tho St. Lawrence, Quebec, Lako St. John, Tho Sagucnay, Montreal, Au Sablo Chasm, Lakes Champlain and George, Sara toga, and Highlands of the Hudson, occupy ing seventeen days. Round trip rato, $125, Tho second tour, leaving August 12, covers tho same territory with tho exception of Lako St. John and Tho Saguonay, and oc cupies fourtcon days. Round-trip rate, $100. Each tour will bo In charge of ono or the company's tourist agents, assisted by an ex perienced lady as chaperon, whose especial charge will bo unescorted ladles. Tho rato covers railway and boat faro for the entire round trip, parlor-car seats, meals enrouto, hotel entertainment, transfer charges, and carriago hire. For detailed itinerary, tickets, or any ad ditlonal information, address Tourist Agent, Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 1100 Broad way, Now York; 800 Fulton 6treot, Brooklyn ; 789 Broad street, New'ark, N, J. or Geo, W. Boyd, Assistant General Passengor Agent, Broad street station, Philadelphia. Coming Events, Aug. 15. Ice cream festival In Bobbins' opera house by the Congregational church, Aug. 20 and 28. Grand picnic at Brown'i grove, Lost Creek, for tho bonoflt of St Mary Magdaleno parish. Tell Your Slater A beautiful complexion Is an Impossibility without good pure blood, the sort that only exists la connection with the good digestion a healthy liver and bowols. Karl's .Clover Boot Tea acta directly on tho bowels, liver and kidneys keeping them la perfect health Prlco 25 cts. and 60 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlin on a guarantco. DELIGHTFUL VACATION TRIP. Tour to the North via Pennsylvutiia Hull- road. Visiting Niagara Falls, Toronto, Thousand Islands, Quebec, Montreal, Au Sablo Chasm, Lake Champlain and Lako George, Saratoga, and tho Highlands of tho Hudson. Leave Philadelphia by special tram August 12. Tho tour will be in charge of ono of tho company 1 oxperionced tourist agents, aud a chaperon having especial charge of unescorted ladles, will also accompauy the party. Tho rato of $100 from New York.Brooklyn, Newark, Trenton, Philadelphia, Uarrlshurg, Baltimore and Waslilugton covers railway and boat faro for tho entire round trip, parlor car seats, meals ouroute, hotel entertainment, transfer charges and carriago hire. For detailed Itinerary, tickets, or any ail ditional information, address Tourist Agent, Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 1100 Broad way, Now York i Ticket Agent, 600 Fulton street, Brooklyn : 789 Broad street, Newark N. J. ; or Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant Genorul Passenger Agent, Broad street station, Phila delphia. Florida short Line. Tho New York and Florida Express, via Southern Railway, leaving Broad street station, Philadelphia, dally at 6:31 p. in, carries through Pullman sleeping can to Augusta aud Savannah, Ga., Jacksonville and Tampa, ila., via Charlotte aud Columbia, This is the short lino and most attractive routo to points in Georgia and Florida, All information cheerfully furnished by Charles L. Hopkins, District Passenger Agent, 823 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. THE MAZET PROBERS. A Huiidrod I'ollcomoii lloforotlio I.cir- lnlnt!vo Inventlirntlnir Oommlttoo. Now York, Auk. 11. Moro than 100 patrolmen In uniform filled tho seats osorvod for witnesses boforo tne Mazet legislative Investigating commltteo yesterday. They camo from all parts of tho city, from Coney Island to tho Dronz. Mr. Moss then said that the only book furnished him by Captain McCluskcy's detectlvo bureau showing robberies was n record of property ro- covorod. Tho property appearing therein docs not appear on tho chief's book. Mr. Moss road from tho book tho valuo of tho property recovered. It showed that proporty from all over tho United States was brought to Now York and disposed of In pawnshops and othor places, "It appoars from this," said Mr, Moss, "that thlovos who llvo hero go Into tho outlying dis tricts to commit robberies and then bring tholr plunder to this city and got rid of It horo." "Yesterday," said Mr. Moss, "we put in ovidonco tho record of tho com plaints of 1C0 cltlzons robbod In two precincts hy women. Now I offer a transcript from tho record showing 100 other such robberies reported to tho pollco In four proelncts." Jolin II. wood, ono of tho commlt- tco's dctoctlves, testified concerning tho opium Joints In Now York city. Ho also dctallod many Interesting facts concerning tho oxlstonco of pool rooms In tho city. Copyrlrfit Liiw'CovoTb Spoochos. London, Aug. 11. Tho Hon. Sir Ford North, Judge- of tho chancery division of tho high court of Justice, rendered an Important Judgment yostorday. Ho granted the London Times an Injunc tion restraining a publisher named Lano from reprinting speeches of Lord Itosebory admlttTy taken from The Times. Tho Judge held that the reporter had a copyright In his report and that this copyright had boon ac quired hy Tho Times. Itching piles? Kovor mind If overythlng olso failed to oure yon. Try Doan's Oint ment. No failure there. 60 cents, at any drug store. LE BRUM'S FOR HiltlliR SEX - Till e romn v mm llrA-a CJb 1X0 change of diet. Go I Cure guaranteed in n .lii.ei (Small nlfilfi (, II-1' n r n 1r C- RE mail $1.00. Sold by Klrlln'a drug store. THI WILL BE SUPPLIED TO YOU VIRTUALLY FREE. The Herald is progressive, en terprising, wide-awake and always ahead. Its daily visits will keep your family better, informed than any other paper on the news of this locality, the state, the country and the world. It will be delivered at your door each day for 35 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: 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 ior six months, the book will be delivered upon payment ot 75 cents. This is in addition to the regular subscription of 25 cents a month. Keystone State Normal School, KUTZTOWN, PA. Tho fall terra ot this famous training school for teachers will open August 28, 1899. Su perior advantages are olTercd to young men and women preparing for teaching, col lege, or business. Tho build Ings are all new, containing Bpaclous and comfortable rooms for students, roomy re citation halls, steam heated throughout,and supplied with tho latest and best lighting and sanitary appiuncos. Ileforo choosing a school secure a catalogue of the Keystone Normal Hchool. Ret. N. G. Schaeffer, Ph. D D. D PRINCIPAL. For full Information, catalogue, etc., address KEYSTONE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, KUTZTOWH, 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 ind Porter. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Mt. Carbon Beer ON TAP At all its customers to-day. Solomon Haaf 116 South Main Street, Will receive prompt attention. h() H DDK rOHS HA h 18 months in a chafe. Specialist nlso fails to even relievo a bid caso of Aslhma. ho BRAZILIAN BALM Mnntly re lieves and effects a RaJical Cure. Shaker Station, Ct., Feb. 3, 1R99. Brazilian Balm has done w o 11 ders for me, after suffering 2 years witlt Asthma. I received no help front four of our local physicians, and a specialist in Hartford, -who is at the head of the hospital aud receives all the critical cases in the adjoining counties. For 18 mouths I never laid down set in a chair day nnd night and bad to be drawn from one room to another. By my doctor's orders I went south and staid several mouths but re ceived no benefit. At last Brazilian Balm was recommended to mesohighly decided to trv It. insiae ot n week I could sleen in mv bed. Now I am out doors every day, tending to everything, uo not nave any asiums aim win soon resume my old occupation, foreman of the Eddy Electric Mfg. Co., of Windsor Ct. most gratciuny yours, Wm. H. Wood. Thousands o( doctors tuesrribe DrozMlan Dalm In Catarrh, Asthma. r!eurly and Grippe. Only thing known thnt removes fill the afier effects of Grippe In Lungs, Liver, Kidneys, Utc. H) cts. aud $1.00 n bottle ot druggists, with the 1.00 bottle you get a month's treatment PRHK of Toxicor.A Tablets, the best Tonic, Strength buildrr In the world D. F. Jacksok : Co., Manufacturing Chemists, inuianapous, J ml. SHENANDOAH DRUd STORE, Wholesale Agents LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. IK EFFECT MAY 11, 18W. Pftnnencrer trnlnA leava Shenandoah for Penn Haven Junction, Mnucb Chunk, Ixthlghton, Blatlngton, Whlto llnll, Oatasauqua, AUantown, Bethlehem, Kaston New York and Philadelphia at 5 28, 7 SO a. in , 11 52 and S 17 p. in. For Wllkcsborre, Whlto Haven and Pit to ton, S 28, 10 12 n. m., 12 62 and S 17 p. m. For Iocoyvllio, xowanua, enyro, wnveny, Elmlro, Ilochester; Buffalo, Niagara Foils, Auburn, Syracuse, Ithaca, Geneva and tho West, 10 12 a. m., 12 62 and 5 17 p. m. For Bclvldere, Delaware Water Qop and Stroudsburg, 6 28 n. m., 6 17 p. m. For Lambertvtllo ana Trenton, 7 60 a. in. For Jeanesville, Levlston and lleovcr Meadow, S 28 a. m., 12 62 p. in. For McAdoo, Audenrled, Hazlcton, Stockton and Lumber Yord, 5 28, 7 60, 10 12 a. in., 12 62 ond 3 17 p. m. ForJcddo, Drlfton and Frccland, 6 23, 1012 a, m., 6 17 p. m. For Bcranton, t zs, iu iz a. m., o ii p. m. For Lost Creek, Qlrardvlllo, and Ashland, 4 00, and 7 28 p. m. For ttoven Run, Ccntrallo, Mount Carmel ond Shamokin, 10 49 n. in., 1 42, 0 07, 9 23 p. m. ForMohnnoy City, Park Ploco and Delano, 6 28, 7 50, 10 12 a. m.. and 12 92, 0 17 p. m. i'or l aicsvuie, o za, iu i . iu. Trains will leave Shamokin at 700, 9 20 a.m., II SO and 4 20 n. m.. nnd nrrtvo at Shenandoah at 7 50, 10 12 a.m., 12 62, 5 17 p.m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvlllo, St. Clair, New Castlo, Morca ana jnow uoscon, ou anu 10 J2 n. m , 12 oi ami o n p. in. Leave Pottsvlllo for Shenandoah, 9 45 a. m 12 85, 603, 8 15 p. 111. JjCave liozicion ior oncimiiuuuii, vwu n. iu., 12 45, 5 09, 6 20, 8 81 p.m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains leave for Raven Kun. Ccntrallo, Mt. Carmel and Shamokin, 9 46 a. m., 7 21 p. m., Trains leave Shamokin for Shenandoah at 8 60 a. m., ond 5 85 p. in. Leave Shenandoah for Yatcsvllle, Mnhanoy City, Park Ploco, Delano, McAdoo, Audenrled, llazleton, Stockton, Lumber Yord, Wcotherly and Mauch Chunk, 9 47 a m., nnd 6 82 p. in. For Lehlguton, mallnglon, uauisougua, nue Hall, Coplay, Allontown, Boston and Phllllps burg, 9 47 a. in., nnd 6 32 p. in. r or new xoricnnu i-iiuui'iuiu, ?, n. m, Leavo Hazlcton for Shenandoah, 8 50, a. ni and 8 27 p. m. W. ii. UU 11I3.U, Dupi. AmilBporwtiiun, South Bethlehem, Pa, EOLLIN II. WILBUR, Qcnl. Supt.. South Bethlehem, Pa, CHARLES S. LEE, Qcnl. Pass. Agt., New York, N. Y. A. W. NONKEMACHER, Dlv. P. A., South Bethlehem, Fa. POLITICAL CARDS. yoTE pon WM. S. LEIB, OF ASHLAND. FOR TROTHONOTAUV. yOTE FOB PRANK R. KANTNER, OP LOFTY. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. yoTE Fon HORACE F. RABER, OF FINEQROVB. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. yoTE ron THOMAS J. HIGGINS, OF SHENANDOAH. FOR CLERK OF THE COURTS. 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