The Herald l.sr viti.isimi) irto. ' "1 !) v Hat's Fit to Print." 1 '.li-1ie'l t en i-VfiitHK- Mwi't Sunday, nt 8 Month Jnrllt -Irwt. Hhcnnmlmih, li. l.ONO DlsTANOK THI.lilMtONII. Tlio Ittrnlil In ilfllvernl In Hlietrnmlonli nml tlio HiirroumlliiK lowtid JnrolxrenUn vr rk, my nblu to tlio cnrrlere. Hy mnll W.00 ft your, nr 23 ont n month pnjrnlilo In fulvnnca Ad vertisements clmrited ncconllnic to nmee unci position. The imlillshcra rwwvo tlio right to chnngo the pillion i f ndvertleeinentn whenever the iiuhllcntlnn of news demands It The right I reserved to reject nny ndvcrtlsemetit, whether pnld for or not, thitt the publishers nwy deem Improper. Adver tising T-ati'n iiimle ttnnv n uponnppllontlon. Kntered nt the po-t olllcc - t Hlieimndonh, Pa., as second liws mull mutter rUTt'UIMY AUHUSr 1. 1SD9. OUR COUNTRY : First. Last and Forever. Tuk "stntesiuen out of n job" aro responding hamlfioiiiely to the appeal of the Hon. Ellas Davis in behalf of tlie old "vets." What ofllcos are vacant 1 Tirrt advice Riven by Gov. Candler to the people of Georgia on the sub ject of mob violence is the advice of a far-seeing man, and should bo heeded bv all parties. TlIK HUjitfestiou has been made that the Controller inaugurate proceed ings to secure payment of accounts standing against many persons for material secured from the county jail. The suggestion is a good one. AVill the Controller investigate ? Formkr Chairman Moyar, of the Democratic- committee.was compelled to threaten suit against certain Demo cratic candidates last year, to compel them to pay their assessment. And they were elected to olllce, too. Had It been otherwise, their defeat would have been some just Mention. John Nkmkth, the Consular agent of Auslro-Hungary, whose office is in Wilkesbarre, says : "Since 1895 I have records to show that more than 7000 Hungarians, Slavonians and Poland ershave left this immediate vicinity. They did not all return to Europe. Many have found employment In the bituminous coal fields of the South and AVest. Others can be found laboring around mills, foundries and shops, and not a few of them have taken to farming in the West." A Business Confidante. A very timely article on the above subject appears in the current num ber of the Ladies' Home Journal, which is of vital importance to such a large number of our readers that we give the following extracts : "It is a man's duty to acquaint his wife with every business matter of mutual interest. She should be given an insight into the purpose of his business or profession ; her sympa thetic interest in these matters should be encouraged, not turned aside ; moreover, she should be taught the meaning of at least the ordinary business expressions and technicali ties. Then if she fails to do her part the man will be in nowise responsible for her mistakes. "If I were a young married man with only a thousand dollars saved up I would make a will in favor of my wife and children, if only to save her the trouble of court proceedings in the adjustment of her third. Somo men are cowards ubout making a will, others procrastinate. The cowards are afraid that the mere act of drawing up a will might precipitate them into a premature -grave, while the proorastinator puts off a recog nized duty from day to day until it is too late." The Coal Exhibit. The plans already under discussion for securing an European market for American coal, particularly anthra cite, will be aided by the action of Ferdinand W. Peck, commissioner general of the United States exhibit at the Paris Exposition in 1900, who announces that he desires to make the American coal exhibit one of the most interesting and prominent at the exposition. The coal exhibit will be prominent in the United States Department and will be arranged in handsome glass cases seven feet high and four feet in length. Necessarily no large samples ran be accommodated in saoh an ex hibit and it is preferable that small cubes of four pounds weight should be sent. The place where found or mined, the thickness of tlie seam, the analysis of the coal, are particularly sought from exhibitors. View of col lieries, works, shipping arrangements, steam colliers, barges, etc, will also be shown. One of the largest blocks of coal taken from the mines in this seotion of the state was that mined at the St. Nicholas .colliery the early part of this week. It will represent the produot of the Philadelphia & Read ing Coal & Iron Company at the Paris Exhibition. The coal is of pure quality, without slate or spurs, and measures 7x7x10 feet. The Anthracite Qoal Operators As sociation, in it's letter for August, de precates the faot that the commis sioner has not seen fit to give enough spune to mineral exhibits and sug gests that unless this can be done the exhibits will liavo littlf or no com UHTcllll Vlllllll. Till- IIHHlK'lutiotl Will, tlieroforo, nmko no united ollort to (loiiiotiHtrato tlio vnhio of Amurlciiii coal us it would liavo done Inul stif lluluiit gpnoo lieun glvi'n. ATKINSON DETERMINED l'o Oct III Antl-Hxpmiltm Vlnvrn Ho ftro tlin qnliUcrs. Wflshlnnton, Auk. 12. Secretary Hitchcock and other govemmont of ficials In this city havo received coplos of n circular signed by Hdward Atkin son which the author says has or will ho sont to the commissioned and non commissioned officers of each return ing regiment of troops from the Phil ippines, together with copies of pampliletR containing articles on tho I'ldllnplne situation from an antl-lm-periallst point of view. Tlio circular is headed, "Tho Antl-Imoprlallat," and Is addressed to the survivors of tho volunteer regiments roturnod from Manila. Mr. Atkinson says that having been Informed that tolographlc messages from the mothors and sisters of volun teers from Nebraska, urging them not to ro-enllst, had been refused delivery, ho thought ho would tost" that ques tion. Ho then recounts his offortB to send through the mails to prominent officials In the Philippines the pamph lets seized by the postmaster at San Francisco some time ago, for which tho author of tho circular says he "was threatened with prosecution for treason and sedition because of this offort on my part to convoy Informa tion to you, citizens and voters, which would Inform you as to the work be ing dono in this country to stop what we believe to be criminal aggression In the Philippine Islands." Mr. Atkinson asks the soldiers' viows on the wholo course of the warfaro In tho Phlllppino islands, promising If liberty Is given to print tho lot tors to mako a careful selection thore from, "whether adverso to the posi tion I havo taken or sustaining it." . Remarkable Rescue. Mrs. Michael Curtain. 1'lainfield, 111., makes the statement, that she caught cold, which settled on her lungs ; she was treated for a month by her family physician, but grew worse. He told her she was a hopeless vic tim of consumption aud that no medicine could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption ; she bought a bottle aud 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 well as she ever was. Free trial bottles of this Great Discover)- at A. Wasley's Drug Store. I-arge bottles 50 cents and Si.oor Honily to Aid tlio Outlnmlorq. London, Aug. 12. A special dispatch from Johannesburg says a meeting of Canadians there has passed resolutions expressing gratitude to tho Canadian parliament for its resolution of sym pathy and announcement that, if necessary, practical aid would bo fur nished to tho Imperial government lu behalf of tho outlanders. The Ger man and Fronch consuls say they will protest to their respective govern ments If their subjects aro called on for compulsory service or forced to pay war taxes. Colonel Astor Donlns n Report. Now York, Aug. 12. -The World says: An interview purporting to bo with John Jacob Astor was published in a Poughkeepslo newspaper and sont from there to tho Now York newspa pers. In this "interview" Colonel As tor was made to talk about his cousin, William Waldorf Astor, and say that he (John Jacob Astor) was a truo American. Colonel Astor, In a dis patch, emphatically denies that ho had any such interview. Shake Into Your Shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for tho feet. It euros painful, swollen, smarting, nervous feet, and instantly takes the stink out of corns and bunious. It's tho greatest comfort discovory of tho ago. Allen's Foot-Eiso makes tight or new shoes feci easy. It is a certain euro for sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Try It to-day. Sold by all druggists aud shoe stores. By mail for 25c in stamps. Trial package FREE. Ad dross, Allen S. Olmsted. Lo Eoy, N. Y. T.ovoslok Couplo Suicides. Arapahoene, Neb., Aug. 12. Work men repairing tho high school build ing yesterday found the body of James Bloodworth, n revolver tightly clasped in ono hand. He was dead and evi dently had been for several hours. Ly ing partly across the body of Blood worth was that of Miss Grace Cooper. She was breathing, but unconscious when found and died shortly after. Both had been shot through tho tem ple. Bloodworth was 21 and Miss Cooper 15. They bad been keeping company for some time, to which tho parents of the girl objected. A noto signed by both of thorn stated it was a caso of suicide, and gave tho opposi tion to tho love affair as tho cause. IVIpM Kidney trouble preys upon Vr' the mind, discourages and AND lessons ambition; beauty, WOHFN vigor and cheerfulness soon rvul lull disappear when tho kidneys are out of order or diseased. For pleasing results use Dr. Kilmer's swamp-Koot, tno great kidney remedy. At druggists. Sample bottle by mail free, also pamphlet. Address, lit. Kilmer & Co., Binghamton, N.Y. NUQOETS OP NEWS. Over an inch and a half of rain foil In Lancaster county, Pa., in 25 minutes Thursday night. The enlistments Thursday were 361, making a total of 12,158. Five rogl ments are now completed. Tho difficulties which were in tho way of the Tenth Pennsylvania regi ment getting its pay have been re moved. Manley Beaver, a boy of 14, flagged a train containing 93 teachers near a trestle In Colorado. His presenco ot Wind averted a horrible wreck which would have been caused by a horse wblct was wedged in tho structure. Hhot'Fruln AmtiiiBh. Oliver Springs, Tenn., Aug. 12. Miss Belle Galbralth, daughter of Jamos Galbralth, was walking near her homo when some one shot her In tho right lung, the ball passing through her en tire body, coming out at the right breast. A woman is auposed to have done the shooting. The wounded girl will in all probability die. Amerlonu ISxpolIod From Frnnoo. Paris, Aug. 12. An American named Black, who has been residing atEplnal, capital of the department of Vosges, has been expelled from Franco on sus picion of espionage. Ostensibly he dealt in photographs. The Homeliest Man In Shenandoah At well as tlie 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 aud Acute Coughs, Asthma, IlrnnchitU and Consuinri lion. Price ajc and Joe. 1,000,000" GIVEN AWAY. By a special and particular arrange mont with tho manufacturers of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorito Romedr, freo trial bottles of this groat medlclno for tho Kidneys, Liver, llladdor and Blood, Hheuinatlsm, Dyspepsia and Constipation, will ho sont absolutely freo, postpaid, to all persons Buffering from any of tho diseases mentioned abovo who will send their full nam and post offlco address to the DR. DAVID KENNEDY COItPOItATION, Rondout, N. Y., providing thoy men tion this paper when they writo. A very simple test to detormlnn whothor your Kidneys or Dladdor ar diseased is lo put somo of your urine In a glass tumbler and lot it stand 24 hours; If it lias n sediment or a cloudy, ropy or stringy appearance, if it is pal or discolored, yon do not need a phy, siclan to tell you that you aro in ' dangerous condition. Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy speedily curea 1 such serious symptoms as a pain In the back, inability to hold urine, n burning scalding pain in passing it. Frequent I desire to urlnato especially at night, I the staining of linen by your urine and II unpleasant and danuerous effocta produced on tho system by the use of. whlskoy and beer. I By n searching investigation it ttm, found that over 01 per cent of tho! people who sent for o samplo bottla were so much boncflted by its uso that; thoy purchased a largo sized bottlo of tholr druggist, which in most casoa cured them, while in somo rare in stances it took as many as two or evon three bottles to effect a permanent euro. 1 Dr. David Kennedy's Favorito Rem edy is sold by all druggists at $1.00 p Urge bottle, or six bottles for $5.00. THE PRODUCE MARKETS Philadelphia, Auk. It. Flour weak; win ter superfine. tMTZ.10: Pennsylvania roller, old, clear, Mfi'3.15; city mills, extra, $2.20 2.3S. nyo (lour quiet and steady at J3 per barrel tor choice Pennsylvania. Wlient stronc; No. 2 red, spot, In olevn tor, 36Vi30Hc. Corn steady; No. 2 mixed, spot, In elevator, WiftSGltc; No. 2 yellow, for local trade, 3Sj38Hc. Onts quiet and steely; No. 2 white, 26427c; No. 2 while, clipped, 27',4g2Sc. Hay slow; cholcn timothy. J15.G0 for largo bales. Beet steady; beef hams, J20.5027. Pork firm; family, J12&12.50. Lard llrmer.2 Butter firm; western creamery, IGlDVfcc.; do. fac tory, 1315c. ; Imitation creamery, 13 15c; New York dairy, 13ci 17tc. ; do. croamtry, lWilOtic; fancy Pennsylvania prints Jobbing at 22SGc; do. wholesale, 21c. Cheese quiet; large, whlto and col ored, 9Uf(9Hc; small do., 9V4c Errs firmer; New York and Pennsylvania, 10tf 17c; western ungraded, lisn4c. Potatoes quiet; fnlr to prime, $HS1.75; fancy, J1.73 (52; southern sweets, Jlfi2. Cabbago quiet; Long Islnnd, S2g4 per 100. Baltimore. Aug. 11. Flour dull and un changed. Wheat steady; spot and tho month. 70,iS70Hc; September, 71071V&C.; October, 72VMT724c; December, 754c; steamer No. 2 red, 66ViC6Kc.; southern, by sample, B571c; do. on grade, CSH0 71c Corn quiet and lower; mixed, spot and the month, 3336Hc; September and October, 35fa'3aVic; November or Decem ber, new or old, 32W82c.; January, 325i 324c.; steamer mixed, 33?434c; south ern, whlto, 39940c. ; do. yellow, 3S0S9c Oats dull and easier; No. 2 white, 270 27V4c; No. 2 mixed, 2SjJ25Vio. Rye firm; No. 2 near by, 62c; No. 2 western, G7c Hay firm; No. 1 timothy, 15.G0ei6. lAvo Stock Market. New York, Aug. 11. Beeves active and firm; steers and fat cows 10c higher; all sold; steers, .2jig5.90; oxen, J3.W(g:4.Z5; hulls, J2.935T3.50; cows, f2.2OQ4.40. Calves firm and higher; good veals, $7.50; culls, fl.M. Sheep steady; good lambs steady; others slow; about all sold; sheep, $30 4.73; lambs, $3.3507; culls, $t.23S4.50; no choice lambs hero. Hogs steady; Mich igan pigs (grnssers), $t.E5. East Liberty, Pa., Aug. 11. Cattle about steady: extra, $3.40fl&.G0; prlmo, $3.C0JJ5.7S; common, $3.233.S0. Hogs dull and lower; prime assorted medium and best heavy Yorkers. $1.S3H4.90; common to fair York ers, $4."OQ4.SO; heavy hogs, $4.G5S4.70; pigs, as to quality. $4.E05X4.SO; grassers, $4.C0fl 4.73; good roughs, $3.7504; stags and piggy sows, $383.50. Sheep steady; cnolco wethers, $1.75S4.60) common, $23; spring lambs, $4fl6- calves, $a.50&7.23. How Is Your Wife 7 na she lost her beauty? If so, Constipa tion, Indigestion, Sick Ueadacho are tho principal causes. Karl's Clover Eoot Tea has cured theco ills for half a century. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Honey refunded if results aro not satisfactory. Sold by P. D. Kirlln on a guarantee Mexican Oenornl's Floroo Itovongo. El Paso, Tex., Aug. 12. Nows was received yesterday from Montezuma that when General Torres learned that his nephow had been killed by tho Ynquls he promptly ordered that 40 prisoners who hod fallen Into his hands during tho engagement of three weeks ago, bo put to death, and thoy were accordingly taken out and Bhot. Only 20 Indians were killed in tho battle, but the official returns gave It as CO, accounting for tho 40 prisoners as killed In battle. Mutineers Appeal to tho Conrt. Seattle, Wash., Aug. 12. Tho mu tiny of tho Chinese sailors on the transport Victoria had a sequel yes terday In the United States district court. Twenty members of tho crew petitioned for their release on a writ of habeas corpus, alleging that they aro deprived of their liberty and un duly restrained. Judge Hanford or dered a hearing on tho petition next Tuesday. In tho meantime the Chinese crow will remain in tho custody of tho taptaln of tho Victoria. Strectenr Droppoa Into Ittvor. Merrill, Wis., Aug. 12. A streetcar ran off the Prairie street bridge yes terday, dropping into the river 20 feot below. Tho car was completely wreck ed. None of tho passengers were fa tally injured. The injured aro Motor man R. Cottor, Harry Allen, F. M. Clbson, deputy game warden; C. F. Groenke, proeldcnt of tho Morrill Iron works; A. B. Nelson, merchant. $100 Keward $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that thero Is at least one dreaded disease that sclenco has been able to euro In all Its stages, and that la catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is the only positive euro knowa to the medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional dis ease, requires a conntitutlonal treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood bnd mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying tho foundation of the dlsease,andglvlng the patient strength by building up the constitution and assisting nature In doing Its work. Tho proprietors liavo 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. 1'. J.C1IKNI2Y it CO., Toledo, O, Sold by Druggists. 75a Hall's Family rills are the beak Florida bhort Line. The New York and Florida Exproas, via Southern Railway, leaving broad street station, Philadelphia, daily at 6:31 p. m. carries through Pullman sleopiug ca-s to Augusta and Savannah, Ga., Jacksonville and Tampa, Fin., via Charlotte and Columbia. This is the short lino and most attractive route to points in Georgia and Florida. All Information cheerfully furnished by Charles L. Hopkins, District Passeugcr Agent, 838 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. THE AUZETERS ADJOURN. An Attnmin to Mliow Kitvorltlum In Lottlnir City t'ontrnots. Now York, Alig. 12. The Mnzct leg islative Investigating committee yos terday ndjourncd until Sept. 12. At torney Frank Moss will spond tho next four weeks proparlng a statomont of tho work of tho commlttoo nnd fram ing reports of Improvements or sup posed Improvements In matters por talnlng to municipal legislation which will bo presented to tho next legisla ture Assomblymnn Hoffman, the Democratic monibor of tho commlttoo In attondnnco, objected to tho adjourn ment, but ho was outvoted four to one by the Republican members of tho committee. Tho session was not productlvo of sensational results. Superintendent Wllllfiin A. nutlor, who Is In charge of tho city records, was called to tho stand for tho purposo of showing, If possible, that contrnijts for tho city printing woro lot out through favorit ism, but the witness was firm and con vincing In his assertions that all con tracts woro lot out to blddors. Henry S. Kearney, commissioner of buildings, lighting and supplies, testified regard ing tho lssuanco of permits for allow ing tho Metropolitan lino to put in electric ducts nlong that road. Mr. Kcariipy acknowledged that ho thought that the company had secured about CO per cent excess In ducts, but said that he had allowed It bccauBO tho compnny had declared It was neces sary. Mr. Moss attempted to show that this extra power would bo UBOd by tho street railroad for outsldo con tracts like furnishing power and light to citizens. This was donled by tho commissioner. Two Killed by Steamer Collision. Montreal, Aug. 12. British steam ship Rlla Sayor was collided with by the Loyland steamship Phllndolphlau Thursday night. Tho Phllndelphlan's bow cntored tho stem of tho Sayor about eight feot, killing two sailors. Tho force of tho collision drovo tho Snyer ashore and damaged hor fore compartment so that It tilled with water. Tho pilot of tho Philadelphia!! says that he did not seen the lights of the Snyer until after ho had made out the vessel's hull. It wns too lato tbon toa vert tho collision. Aotrt-ss' Ilui iiH Resulted In Oonth. Now York, Aug. 12. Jennie Worrlll, the actress, who was found Tuesday nearly burned to death at Coney Isl nnd, died yesterday in tho Kings Coun ty hospital. Story of a Slave. To bo bound hand and foot for years by tho chains of diseaso is tho worst form of slavery. George D. Williams, of Manchester, Mich., tells how such a slave was mado free. IIo says ; "My wife has been so holpless for fivo years that sho could not turn over in bed alone. After using two bottles of Electric Hitters, sno 13 wonderfully improved and nblo to do hor own work." This supreme remedy lor temalo diseases quickly cures nervousness, sleeplessness, melancholy, head ache, backache, fainting aud dizzy spells. 1111s miracle working meuiciuoisa godsend to weak, sickly, ruu down people Every bottlo guaranteed. Only SO cents Sold by , waslcy, Druggist. Heady to Arrest Heforjnors. London, Aug. 12. Tho Capetown correspondent of Tho Dally Mnll says: I learn from n prominent ex-roformer that tho Transvaal government has prepared warrants for the arrest of prominent roformers whenever tho condition of affairs at Johannesburg provides an excuse. The presumption is that President Krugor means to so cure the leading Utlanders as hostages tno moment trouble arises. Tho Fovor Unrtor Control. Newport Nows, Va., Aug. 12. Tho yellow fover Is now under control, and all of the patients in tho hospial at tho boidlers' Homo are convalescing. Tho national, stato and local health au thorities havo decided that it is no longer necessary to quarantine against this city, Hampton and Old Point. It Is expected by this evening all quaran tines against those points will bo raised. Do You Know Consumption is provontablo? Sclonco lias proven that, and also that neglect is suicidal. The worst cold or cough can bo cured with Shlloh's Cough aud Consumption Cure. Sold on positive guarantee for over fifty years. Sold by P. D. Kirlln on a guarantee. REDUCED RATES TO THE SEASHORE. Annual Law-Rute Kxcuristtins to Atlantic City, &c, via l'ennsylvnnln llailrnnil. August 21th is tho date of tho re maining Pennsylvania Hallroad Company's low-rato ten-day excursions from Eric, Troy, Bellefouto, Williamsport, Mocanaqua, Sun- bury, Shenandoah, Dauphin, and principal Intermediate stations (including stations ou branch roads) to Atlantic City, Capo May, Ocean City, Sea Isle City, Avalon, Anglesea, Wildwood, or Holly Beach. Excursion tickots, good to roturn by regu lar trains within ten days, will bo sold at very low rates. Tickets to Atlantic City will be sold via tho Delaware Hiver Bridge Itoute, tlie only all-rail lino, or via Market street wharf, Philadelphia. For Information in regard to specific rates aud time of trains consult hand bills, or ap ply to agents, or E. 8. Harrar, Division Ticket Agent, Williamsport, Pa. Stop over can bo had at Philadelphia, either going or returning, within limit of ticket, provided ticket is deposited with agent at Broad Btreet station lnimcdiate.lv on arrival. Consumption Cured. DROUGHT BACK I'UOMJfHU GRAVE. Last November Mr. Joseph James, painter, of 325 W. Pearl St., Indianapo lis, Ind., was at death's door with quick consumption. Wasted to a skeleton; his lungs a mass of ulceration; his death was hourly awaited by his doctor and family. He was kept iu a constant stupor with opium. A frieud, thinking to relieve his terrible cough, cave him a bottle of Brazilian Balm. Seeing its wonderful effect, tlie doctor advised its continued use. Mr. James soon after dismissed his doctor, aud 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 any time in his life. His recovery is regarded as almost a miracle. COUMA DACILI.US. In consumption beware of cough mix tures and prescriptions that contain opium. Opium paralizes the nerves, and gives the comma bacillus a good chance to destroy the lungs. It is always fatal. Brazilian Halm does not contain a trace of any opiate, but stimu lates the nerves with new life and power, destroys the microbe, aud restores all that is left of the diseased lungs to a sound and healthy state which no other remedy has ever been known to accom plish. Shenandoah drug ttore, wholesale agent Acts gently on the dneys, Liver and Bowels Cleanses the System OVFRCOMFfi i srrVsJ HabitualConst'.on 1 umu PERMANENTLY ,T5b.c.Ilect5- DVT THE GEHVINt-MAMTO OX (auirniaTgiSyrvp(s. tot siueYtikoiiwMiiT mi sc rtssomt. NIAGARA FALLS EXCURSIONS. LOW-HATK VACATION TRIPS VIA PENNSYL VANIA ItAILltOAD. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company has selected tho following dates for Its popular ten-day excursions to Niagara Fills from Philadelphia, llaltlmoro and Washington : August 21, September 7 and 31, and Octobor 5 nud 10. An experienced tourist agent and chaperon will accompany each excursion. Excursion tickets, good for roturn passago on nny regular train, exclusive of limited express trains, within ten days, will bo sold at $10.00 from Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, and all points on tho Dclawaro division; 111 23 from Atlantic City; $9.00 from Lancaster; $8 50 from Altoona and Har risburg; fO.OO from Sunbury and Wilkes- barre; fS.75 Irom Williamsport; and at pro portionate rates from other points. A stop over will bo allowed at Buffalo, Rochester, Canadalgua, and Walking within tho limit returning. A special train of Pullman parlor cars and day coaches will bo run with each excursion. An extra chargo will bo mado fur parlor car scats. Tickets for a stdo trip to tho Thousand Is lands (Alexandria Bay) will bo sold from Rochester iu connection with excursions of July 27, August 10 aud 21, September 1 and 21, good to return to Rochester or to Cnr.an dalgua via Syracuse within five days, at rate of f3.50. Tickots for a sldo trip to Toronto will bo sold at Niagara Falls for ?1.0Q ou July 20, August 1? and 2Q, and September 23. In connection with excursion of September 7, tickets will be sold to Toronto nnd roturn nt reduced rates, account Toronto Fair. For tlmo of connecting trains aud furtkor Information apply to nearest ticket agent, or address Goo. W. Boyd, Ass'stant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. BUMMER TOURS TO THE NORTH, Two Tours to Canmln via l'ennsylvnnla Kallroatl. For tho summer of 1890 tho Pennsylvania Rail 1 aid Company has arranged to ruu two personally-conducted tours to Canada and Northern Now York. Tho first tour, leaving July 23, Includes Niagara Falls, Torouto, Thousand Islands, Rapids of tho St. Lawrence, Quebec, Lake St. John, Tho Saguenay, Montreal, Au Sable Chasm, Lakes Champlain and George, Sara toga, and Highlands of tho Hudson, occupy ing seventeen days. Round trip rate, (125. The second tour, leaving August 12, covors thoBamo territory with tho exception of Lako St. John and Tho Saguenay, and oc cupies fourteen days. Round-trip rate, $100. Each tour will bo In chargo of ono of tho company's tourist agents, assisted by an ex perienced lady as chaperon, . whoso especial chargo will bo unescorted ladles. Tho rate covers railway and boat faro for tho entire round trip, parlor-car seats, meals enrouto, hotel entertainment, transfer charges, and carriago hire. For detailed Itinerary, tickets, or nay ad ditional information, address Tourist Agent, Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 1100 Broad way, New York ; 800 Fulton streot, Brooklyn ; 780 Broad street, Newark, N. J. ; or Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad street station, Philadelphia. Coming Events, Aug. 15. Ico cream festival In Robbing' opera liouso by the Congregational church. Aug. 20 and 28. Graud picnic at Brown's grove, Lost Creek, for tho benefit of St. Mary Magdalene parish. Ordinary household accidents havo no terrors when there's a bottlo of Dr. Thomas' Ecloctrlc Oil in the medicine chest. Heals burns, cuts, bruises, Bpralns. Instant relief. Toll Your Sister A beautiful complexion is an Impossibility without good pure blood, tho sort that only exists In connection with tho good digestion; a healthy liver and bowels. Karl's Clover Root Tea acta directly on tho bowels, liver aud kidneys keeping them in perfect health. Price 25 cts. and 50 eta. Bold by P. I. Kirlln ou a guarantee. DELIGHTFUL VACATION TRIP. Tour to tlio North via I'ennsylvmila Hull- rond. Visiting Niagara Falls, Toronto, Thousand Islands, Quebec, Montreal, Au Sable Chasm, Lake Champlain and Lako Qoorge, Saratoga, and the Highlands of tho Hudson, Leave Philadelphia by special train August 12. Tho tour will be In chargo of ono of tho company's experienced tourist agents, and a chaporon, baring especial chargo of unescorted ladles, will also accompany tho party. The rate of fl00 from New York.Brooklyu, Nowark, Trouten, Philadelphia, Uarrlsburg, Baltimore and Washington covers railway and boat faro for the entire round trip, parlor car seats, meals enroute, hotel entertainment, transfer charges and carriage hire. For detailed itinerary, tickots, or any ad ditional information, address Tourist Agent, Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 1100 Broad way, New York ; Ticket Agent, 8(S0 Fulton street, Brooklyn ; 789 Broad street, Newark, N. J. ; or Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad street station, Philadelphia, ADMIRAL WATSON'S REPORT. NoifC'oinlmtiintH Woro Not l'lrotl on nt Kiwi Knrnnmln. Washington, Aug. 12. Tho navy de partment Into yesterday aftornoon re ceived tho following cablo from Ad miral Watson rolntlvo to tho burning of tho Saturnuo by tho Insurgonts, which wns repotted In tho press cables soveral days ago, and also tho shotting of San Fernando, reported on Wednes day: "On Aug. 2 tho gunboat Pampangn, Lieutenant Junior Orndo McNamco, patrolling Llngaycn bay, Luzon Isl and, found tho Amorlcan steamer Snturnus on tho hooch, San Fornnndo, Insurgents having robbod cargo. Naval Cndot Woodwnrd, In a dingy, secured hawser around rudder post of tho steamor under n musltotry fire from strong lutronchmonts of tho Btoamer and town. Pnmpangn returned hot fire, but could not movo tho stoamer. InsurgontB burned vossol. Havo sont tho Yorktown to punish plrnttcal net. "On Aug. 7 tho Yorktown and Con cord and tho gunboats Cnllao and Pampnnga ontercd tho port of San For nnndo nnd found intronchmont on clrcllng wntor front fully manned. Non-combatants wero scon thronging Bubstnntlnl warehouses on tho north side of tho town. Tho vessels refrained from firing In their direction. Tho first shell from tho Yorktown wns answered without delay by flold guns and musketry flro, and tho vessel shelled tho town 45 minutes. Extent of damngo cannot bo ascertained." finnto Domliino llovottitlon Growtnc. Kingston, Jnmalca, Aug. 12. A mall dispatch from Santo Domingo dated Aug. 3, via Haytl, confirms tho cablo Intelligence tolling of tho spread and significance of tho revolution through out tho Dominican republic. Promi nent men In civil and mllltnry circles, It appears, aro taking tho field with the understanding that Jlmlnez la tho prime mover nnd that ho will shortly arrlvo there from Cuba with munitlono of war. IMAS0NS HEALTH DEFENDERS I YELLOW TABLETS CURE DYSPEPSIA BROWN - "CONSTIPATION I RED " w-'". COUGHSI I WHITE -S0RETHR0AT1 the: WILL BE SUPPLIED TO YOU VIRTUALLY -FREE. The Herald is progressive, en terprising, wide-awake aud 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 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 : AN ELEGANT $3.00 BOOK FOR ONLY 75 CENTS. Our representatives, Messrs. Hooks & Brown, will call upon you with the publication for your in spection. We feel sure you will be interested in examining it. Upon signing the agreement to take the Hbrai,d ior six months, the book will be delivered upon payment of 75 cents. This is in addition to the regular subscription of 25 cents a month. Keystone State Normal School, KUTZTOWN, PA. Tho fall term of this famous training Bchool for trochcrs will open August 28, 1S90. Su perior al vantages aro offered to youne men and women preparing for teaching, col lege, or business. Tho build ings are all new, containing spacious and comfortablo rooms for students, roomy ro cltatlon halls, steam heated throughout,and supplied with the latest and best lighting and sanitary appliances, lleforo choosing n school secure n catalogue of the Keystone Korni.il Hehool, Rev. K. G. Sctiaelfer, Ph. D D. D PRINCIPAL. For full Information, catalogue, etc.. address KEYSTONE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, KUTZTOWH , PA. SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, Blown Stout, Half and Half, Beer and Porter. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Mt. Carbon Beer ON TAP At all Its customers to-day. Solomon Haak's, 116 South Main Street, Will receive prompt attention. F0I$ DOGTOflS FAIL 18 months in a ehaif. A Specialist also fails to even relievo a bad caso of Asthma. Tho BRAZILIAN BALM !.r,hntly re lieves and effects a Radical Cure. Shaker Stntlon, Ct., Teb. 3, 1899. Brazilian Bnlm lias done vv o u dcrs for me, after suffering Z years with Asthma. I received uo lielp front four of our local physicians, and (i specialist iu Hartford, who is at the head of the hospital nml receives nil tlio1. critical cases in' the ndjoiuiiig counties. ;For 18 mouths I ' never laid down set in n chair day nntl night and had lo he drawn front one rpotu to another. Uy ny doctor's orders I went south and staid several mouths but re ceived no benefit. At Inst Brazilian Balm wns recommended to niesohighly I decided lo try it. Inside of n week I could sleep in my bed. Now I nnt out doors every day, tending to everything, do not have nny Asthma nnd will soon resume my old occupation, foreman of the Eddy Electric Mfg. Co., of Windsor Ct. Most grntefully yours, Wm. H. Wood. Thousnnds of doctors prescribe Drozlllan Balm In Catarrh, Asthma, riuiriiy and Grippe. Only thing known that removes all the after effects of Grippe In Lungs, Liver, Kidnevs, Htc. B0 cts. and Jl.OOa bottle nt druggists. With the 1.00 bottle you pet a month's treatment FRKIt of Toxreot-A Tablets, the best Tonic. Strength builder In the world. II P. Jackson & Co., Manufacturing Chemists, Indianapolis, Ind. SHENANDOAH DRVQ STORE, Wholesale Ascents LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. IN UPFEOT MAY 11, 18W. PftswiiKertrnlrwi leave Shenandoah for Penn Jin ven Junction, Mauch Chunk, Ijchfghton, Slntlnfftoit, "White Hall, Cutiwauqua, Alltvitmvn, Bethlehem, Kaston Now York nnd I'litladeJph.a at fi 28, 7 50 a. in , 12 52 and 5 17 p. in. For Wilkcsbnrre, Wht to Haven and lMtteton, 5 28, 10 12 n. in.. 12 02 and 5 17 p. m. For Laceyvlllo, Townmla, Sayro, Wavcrly, Elmlra, Jtochester, Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Auburn, Syracuse, Ithaca, Geneva and tho West. 10 12 n. in., 12 52 and 6 17 p. ni. For Ilelvidcro, Dclawaro Water Gap and Stroud sburf?, 5 28 a. m.,S 17 p. m. For lambertvlllo and Trenton, 7 50- a. m. For Jeanesvtllo, 1,0 v lato n and Beaver Meadow, 5 28 a. m.( 12 52 p. m. For McAdoo, Audenrlcd, Hazlcton, Stockton and Lumber Yard, 5 28, 7 50, 10 12 a. m., 12 52 and 5 17 p. m. For Jeddo, Drtfton and Free 1 on d, 5 28, 10 12 a, in., 5 17 p. ni. For Scrnnton, 5 28. 10 12 n. in., 5 17 p. m. For Lost Creek, Glrardville, and Ashland, A 00 , and 7 28 p. m. For llavcn Hun, Ceutralla, Mount Carmel and Shamnklii, 10 l'J a. in., 1 12, G 07, 0 23 p. m. For Mnhanoy City, Park Ploco and Delano, S 28, 7 50, 10 12 n. in., and 12 52, 5 17 p. m. For YatcsvIUo, 5 28, 10 12 a. in. Trains will leave Shnmokln at 7 00, 9 20 a. m., 1160 and A 20 p.m., nnd arrive at Shenandoah at 7 50, 10 12 a. m., 12 52, 5 17 p. in. Leave Shenandoah for 1'ottsvllle, St. Clair, Newcastle, Morea nnd New Boston, 7 60 and 10 12 a. in , 12 02 and 5.17 p. in. Leave Pottsvillo for Shenandoah, 9 45 a. in., 12 85, 505, 8 15 p. m. Leave Ilnzlcton for Shenandoah, 9 50 a. m., 12 45, 5 09, G 2t 8 Ul p. in. SUNDAY THAIN3, Trains leave for Itaven Run, Centrnlla, Mt. Carmel and Shamokln, 9 46 n. in., 7 21 p. in.. Trains leave Shamokln for Shenandoah nt 8 50 a. m., and 5 35 p. ra. Leave Shenandoah for Yates vl He, Mahanoy City. Park Place, Delano, McAdoo, Audcnrled, Hazleton, Stockton, Lumber Yard, Weathcrly aud Mauch Chunk, 9 47 a m., and 6 32 p. m For Lehighton, Slatlngton, Catasaunua, White Hall, Coplay, Allentown, Kaston and Phi 111 ps burg, 9 47 a. in., and G 32 p. in. For New York nnd Philadelphia, 9 47 a. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 850, a. m., and 6 27 p, m. M. B. CUTTER, Supt. Transportation, South Bethlehem, Pa. ItOLLIN n. WILBUR, Genl. Supt., South Bethlehem, Pa. CHARLES a LKK, Genl. Puss. Agt., ' New York, N.Y, A. W. NONNEMACHER, Div. P. A., South Bethlehem, Pa. POLITICAL CARDS. 70TK FOIt WM. S. LEIB, OI' ASHLAND. FOU PROTHONOTARY. yOTE FOB FRANK R. KANTNER,1 ' OP LOFTY. 1 FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. y otk Fon - HORACE P. RABER, OF riNEQItOVH. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. 70TE FOIt THOMAS J. HIGGINS, yr OF SIIKNANDOAH. J FOR CLERK OV THE COURTS? i A box of our srEcinL rnniLT mew Is an exhilarating stimulant during the hot summer months. Delivered at your homo. Columbia Brewing Company. LAIKESIDE! Tho only pleasure resort and picnic grounds in this region. Splendid lake of fresh wnter. Ice and wood, free, to all picnic parties to prepare and preserve meals. An orchestra is established here lor the entire season. For particulars oddremt B. J. YOST, Prop., Barnesvllle, Pa. JViyilera Devei m.u an liurtfft.'Ur uiuna 1 utiier U tf 7 .rintHiui i Iwivi hu i tha but ind t 11 1X1 (I'Mf ivthitmait wait Gov? xttwd uperiorj to mi tW 0 'tiJ 1 1 , irwi ta am
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