The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, August 16, 1899, Image 2

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Month .lunln. .itwt, Shenandoah, Pa.
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Tlio Herald In delivered In Shenandoah and the
surrounding towns for six cents n wok, pny
nblo to the carriers, lly Innll JD.OO n your, or
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vcrtlscmont chanted nccordlim to pnoennci
position. Thn publishers reervo tho rllit
to change the position tf advertisements
whenever the publication of news demands
It. The right Is reserved to reject nny
advertisement, whether paid for or not, that
the publisher may deem Improper. Adver
tising rules made known uponnppilcntimi.
Entered at ttie pot oirlus nt Shenandoah, Pa., ns
second class mall niAttrr.
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WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 10, 1800.
OUR COUNTRY : First. Last and Forever.
Tim gentleman from Auburn, tbe
iioniiiml liunil ot tlie Republican party
in this county, lms troubles of hit)
own waking. He should pull himself
together, and nt once.
A ClTr without a single idle industry
applies to Reuding today probably
for the first time in Its history. More
men nre nt work nt better wages than
ever before, nnd nt present the city
wage earners number probnbly 18,000
to 20,000.
Word comes from Nebraska, Iowa,
the Dakotas nnd Minnesota that far
mers are having difficulty in getting
help enough to harvest their crops,
nnd in many localities it has 'been
necessary for women and boys to
assist in gathering the grain. Em
ployment agencies in Chicago nre
sending hundreds of men to the harv
est ilelds and the constant demand is
for more. The lack of help hns had
the effect of raising wages in an un
usual degree. Six dollars a day is
offered for engineers to run threshing
machines ; $4 is offered for feeders
nnd sack men, and 3.25 and $2.00 for
common hands, including board.
That "Matchless" Leader.
It is interesting to note the differ
ence of opinion which exists between
some of the great men of the Demo
cratic party on the question of ex
pansion, says the Philadelphia Star.
Even if there were no uightmare of
silver to rise up nnd terrorize those
who nre seeking to bring order out of
the chaos which exists in the Demo
cracy, there is still grave danger that
the subject of expansion and anti
expansion will prove a source of seri
ous concern to the chief meu of the
Democratic party.
On the one hand he who the Penn
sylvania Democrats have styled "our
matchless leader," is striving with
might nnd main to array his party
followers upon the side of anti-expan
sion, or, ns he delights to cnll it, nnti
imperialism. By speeches and by
writings he is endorsing the views
and policies of the Hon. Edward
Atkinson, nnd he has lately used the
columns of the Independent tonttnek
the policy of the Administration in
dealing with the Filipinos.
On the other hand, we see the star-
eyed goddess of reform, in the porson
of Henry Wntterson, taking up the
cudgels in behalf of the expansion
side of the question. In tho Louis
ville Courier-Journal he riddles Mr.
Bryan's arguments fore and nft. He
exposes the vulnerable points in the
article, and points out clearly that
the doctrine of expansion in the
United States is ns old as the Govern
ment itself. "If," says Mr. Watter
son, "we cannot acquire sovereignty
over the Filipinos, then we could not
acquire sovereignty over the Creoles
in Louisiana and the Spaniards in
Florida, and rightfully Louisiana
still belongs to Frauoe and Florida to
Spain."
Without presuming to settle the
quarrel between these two eminent
members of the Democratic party, it
is proper to say that the position
taken by Mr. Wntterson Is the correct
one. Tbe United States entered into
the war with Spain with no idea of
waging a warfare for the acquisition
of territory. The sudden and unex
pected viotory of Dewey in Manila
bay opened up a problem from -whioh
tho United States could not get away,
even had it been so inclined.
Mr. Bryan and his followers need
not worry themselves nnneoessnrlly
about the matter. The Republican
jmrty wjll meet und settle this ques
tionns it has met nnd settled other
momentous questions in the pnst, and
that, too, without the nBsistance of
the Deinooratio party. In the mean
time let the bloodless Internecine war
between the DemooratlB brethren
proceed. It amuses them and doesn't
hurt anybody.
53.00 to Niagara Fall ami ICetuni via the
Lehigh Valley Railroad.
On September 6th tbe Lehigh Valley Ball
load will sell tickets to Niagara Falls and
return at the special low fare of $5.00 for the
round trip from Shenandoah, limited for re
turn passage to September lltu. Inclusive,
Tickets will bo honored on any train except
tho Black Diamond xprana. Consult Lo
idgh Valley ticket agent for further par
Iciilari.
A Letter to Mrs. Pinkham Broutfht
Health to Mrs. Archambo.
LETTER TO MRS, FtNKUAU MO. 41,395
" Dkaii Mrs. Pinkham For two
years I felt tired and so weak and dizzy
that ftomo days I could hardly go
around the house, llackoohennd head
aclio all the timo and my food would
not digest and li ml such pains In tlio
womb and troubled with loucorrhma
and kidneys wore affected.
"Aftur birth of onoh child I grow
weaker, and hearing so much of tha
good you had done, I wroto to you and
hnvo taken six bottles of Iiydla K.
Pinkham's Vegotablo Compound, ono
box of Lozenges, oho box of Liver Pills,
one package of Sanattvo Wash, and to
day I am feeling as well as I over did.
When I got up In tho morning I feol as
fresh as I did whon a girl and eat and
sleop wull and do all of my work. If
ever I feel weak again shall know
where to got my strength. I know
yourmedicinocured mo." Mas. Sauna
AllCIIAMDO, ClIAHLEMONT, MASS.
Tho" present Mrs. PInltham's experi
ence In treating femalo ills is unparal
leled; for years sho worked side by
side with Mrs. Lydla E. Pinkham, and
for sometime past has had solo charge
of tho corrcspondonco department of
her great business, treating by letter
as many as a hundred thousand ailing
women a year. All women who suffer
aro invited to wrlto to Mrs. Pinkham
at Lynn, Mass., for advice, which will
bo promptly given without charge.
Mrs. T.nnetry Wedded.
London, Aug. 10. Lily Langtry,
known to fame ns the "Jersey Lily,"
is the proud possessor of a now hus
band with soveral millions. A society
papor roports her marrlago at tho
Island of Jersey on July 27 to Hugo
Gerald do natho, son and heir of Gen
eral Sir Henry de Datho. Tho Prlnco of
Wales, who was In the confldenco of
the pair and know of their plans be
forehand, sont his congratulations and
wishos for their felicity.
Columbia Wins Acnln.
Newport, It. I., Aug. 1G. Under tho
clearest of skies and as fine a topsail
breezy as ono could desiro, Columbia
put tho finishing touches to her series
of trial races against Defender In tho
prosonce of tho Now York Yacht club
fleet yesterday, winning tho 21 mile
race by 8 minutes, 52 seconds.
NUGGETS OF NEWS.
All of Egypt Is Infected with tho foot
r.nd mouth disease. Thoro have been
1,827 cases reported since July 18.
Tho transport 'Senator sailed for
Manila yesterday, with about 700 of
ficers and recruits and a signal corps.
Indications are that there will be no
caso of yellow fever at tho Soldiers
Home, at Hampton, Va after a fow
dayB.
A reunion of ex-slavo holders and
ox-slaves will probably be held In
Chattanooga during tho latter part of
September. This reunion will be tho
first of its kind ever hold.
Consumption Cured.
BROUGHT HACK FROM TUB 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 in a constant
stupor with opium. A friend, thinking
to relieve his terrible cough, cave 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, ins lungs arc sound,
and his weight greater than at any time
in his life. His recovery is regarded as
almost a miracle.
COMMA BACILLUS.
In consumption beware of couch mix
tures and prescriptions that contain
opium. Opium paralizes the nerves,
ami nives me cuuiuiu uucuius a kuuu
chance to destroy the lungs. It is
always fatal. Brazilian Balm does not
contain a trace ot any opiate, dui stimu
lates the nerves with new life and power,
destroys the microbe, and restores all
that is left of the diseased lungs to a
sound and healthy state which no other
remedy uas ever been .cnown to accom
plish
Shenandoah drag store, wholesale scent
Gprmnny'h Aim' to Kxtonil Commoroo.
Washington, Aug. 1C. Vice Consul
General Hanauer reports to the state
department from Frankfort as to the
movement throughout Germany to
maintain and extend their commerco.
Ho says: "Tho German people art
fully allvo to tho importance of not
only maintaining tholr present posi
tion as purveyors to tho world's mar
kets, but to make still greater efforts to
compete with England, which hereto
fore had tho lead, and with now and
onorgetlc rivals such as Belgium,
Japan and last, but most feared, tho
United States." Mr. Hanauer Incloses
an extract from the organ of tho Gor
many manufacturing and export trade,
urging the government to sot up a
commercial musoum similar to that
at Philadelphia.
.liminoz TMlibrrstorH in Cubit.
Havana,Aug, 1G. LloutenantShacum,
collector of customs at Baracoa, In tho
province of Santiago de Cuba, has
seized 145 carbines and 18,000 rounds
of ammunition that woro evidently In
tended for Santo Domingo. Twenty
fivo men, Cubans and Dominicans, or
rived there lost Friday on board tho
Mortera. They have boen kept under
close watch, as they aro apparently
planning to take arms to Santo Do
mlngo. Tho quantity already seized Is
not bolloved to bo all that Is socrotod
there.
Htroot Cnr Troubles Contlnno.
Cleveland, Aug. 16. A mass meeting
of strike sympathizers was held at
South Brooklyn last night, which was
attended by a turbulent crowd irom
the elty. Against the protests of
Bryan, the strlko lander, tho crowd
stoned a Big Consolidated car. The
conductor of the car lay down upon tho
BWt and fired several shots at tho
crowd with a revolver. Nobody was
jilt, bnt the shooting had the effect of
dispersing the mob in short order.
TIib Yellow l'ovnr In Havana,
Havana, Aug. 16. Mr. Mills, a clerk
at the headquarters of General Ilrcoko,
was strlaken with yellow fever yester
day and has been removod to the hos
pital. The total number of cases ot
yellow fovor offloially reported In Ha
vana this year is 30, of which only 12
have proved fatal. This is considorod a
xoDKirkuble locord,
SAM0AN Cri'MMISSIOfl'S REPORT.
Alwtrnt't or tlio Futtirn Form nfOov
fniiiictit 1'nr tlio iNlnniln.
Borlln, Aug. 10. Tho Kolnlscho
Znltung publishes what Is described as
the sulmtanco of tlio roport of tho
Snmonn commission. According to this
abstract, the futtiro government of tho
Samoan Islands Is to consist of n gov
ernor and a council of three mombors
to ho elected by tho thrco powora,
Germany, tho United titatos and Groat
Britain. Tho commission favors tho
nomination of a European rulor as
governor. Tho governor will nomlnato
all officials and havo power to punish
or pardon stato offenders. His signa
ture will bo necessary In tho enact
ment of laws,
The lonlslaturo will consist of tho
governor nnd council, three members
forming a quorum, and tho governor
having n casting voto. Tho govornor
will nnniiallj convene an assembly of
natlvos to deal with domestic affairs.
Tho chlof justice Is to bo elected. Ho
must be a "man of probity, versed In
law and equity." His salary shall bo
$5,000. On all questions within his
Jurisdiction tho decisions of tho chief
Justico shall bo final, but tho threo
powors roscrvo tho right to modify or
rovoko decisions on political or con
stitutional questions or matters of In
ternational law.
Disputes between Samoa and any of
tho treaty powora aro not to bo re
garded as causes of war. but aro to bo
submitted to tho chlof Justico. The
high court of Justico will havo cog
nizance, In tho first and final Instance,
of all questions, arising out of tho In
terpretation ot tho treaty and of all
questions concerning real proporty.
nnd foreigners and crimes against llfo.
Tho right of tho habeas corpus can
only bo suspended during a stato of
nctual war. Tho salary of tho governor,
or administrator, shall bo ?G,000.
That Throbbing Headache
Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr.
King's New Life Fills. Thousands of suffer
ers have proved their matchless merit for
Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make
pure blood and strong nerves and build up
your (health. Easy to take. Try them.
Only 25 cents. Money back if not cured.
Sold by A. Woslcy, druggist
ELECTIONS IN CUBA.
Timo Somewhat Dlstnnt Whon They
Crtn Ho Hold to Advnntnjro.
Washington, Aug. 10. General
Brooko will bo called to Washington to
consult with Secretary Root concern
ing affairs In Cuba. Tho secretary de
sires to havo tho benefit of General
Brooko's knowledge of tho condition
of things In the Island boforo ho reach
es any definite conclusions as to a fu
ture policy for Cuba.
Colonel Kennon, of tho Thirty-fourth
Infantry, recently appointed, but who
has been on duty at Havana as as
sistant adjutant general, had a con
ference with Secretary Root yesterday.
As to elections in Cuba, Colonel Ken
non told the secretary that ho thought
tho time was still somowhat distant
when thoy could ho held to advantago.
By a provision In tho peace treaty tho
Spanish residents In tho Island woro
glvon ono year from tho date of ex
change of ratifications in which to de
clare their prcfcrcnco as to citizenship.
Elections could not bo held, ho said,
until after the year clapsod In justico
to this clause.
Colonel Konnon said that tho pooplo
of Cuba wore fast coming to tho con
clusion that tho Interests of all would
bo best subserved by these people ac
cepting Cuban citizenship and by
Spaniards and Cubans acting In har
mony, and while they do not mix well
at present, the fooling of Irritation Is
wearing away. Tho matter of suffrago
Is one, the colonel said, that must bo
carefully considered. The disadvant
ages which a great proportion of tho
people havo been under and which
havo prevented thorn from being edu
cated, will make It extremely hazardous
to grant universal suffrago when tho
timo comes for holding an election.
Mistook Nolprhbor For a Ground Hoe.
Stroudsburg. Pa., Aug. 10. Hampton
Predmoro, a farmer and well known
milk dealer, mistaking tho head ot his
neighbor, Godfrey Transuo, for a
ground hog, shot and Instantly killed
Transuo on his farm yesterday. Tran
suo was In search of a ground hog and
finding traces of ono laid down among
a lot of weeds to await tho arrival of
the animal. Predmore mistook tho
crouched form of Transue for a ground
hog and fired, killing him almost In
stantly. Itollatous Itlntn In Irolnnd.
Belfast, Aug. 15. There was con
siderable rioting In tho Catholic quar
ters of tho city last ovenlng. Tho po
lice woro stoned, and windows and
street lamps were smashed. Thoro was
an attempt to renew tho disturbances
yesterday afternoon In Londonderry,
but It was checked by tho police and
military, who paraded tho streets In
large bodies. Tho military authorities
sent out a cart to collect tho loose
stones from the roadways, but this was
stormed and emptied by the woraon.
Scrofula, a Vile
Inheritance.
Bcrof ula is the most obstinate of blood
troubles, and is often the rosult of an,
inherited taint in the blood. S. S. 8,
Is the only remedy which goes doep
enough to reach Scrofula; it forces out
every trace of the disease, and cures
the worat cases.
My ion, Charlie, was afflicted from Infancy
with Sorofnla, and he suffered so that It vu
impossible to dress him
for three years. Ills
head and body wore a
mass ot sores, and his
eyesight also became
affected. No treatment
was spared that we
thought tronld relieve
him. out he grew worse'
until his condition was
Indeed pitiable I had
almost despaired of his
ever Deing ourea, wnen
by the advice ot a friend
we gave him 8, 8. tj.
(Swift's Boeclnel. Ade-
elded Improvement was the resnlt, and after
he had taken a dozen bottles, no one who knew
of his former dreadfnl condition would have
recognized him, All the sores on his body
have healed, his skin Is perfectly clear and
smooth, and he hag been restored to perfect
neaun. sirs, h. b. ma dry,
MO Elm St., Macon, Oa.
For real blood troubles It Is a waste
of time to expect a cure from tho doc
tors. Blood ulseases are beyond their
skill. Swift's SpeoiOo,
reaches all deep-seated cnsei which
bther remedies have no off eot upon. It
Is the only blood remedy guaranteed
purely vegetable, and contains no not
ash, mercury, or other mineral.
Books mailed free to any address by
( Swift BpeclUo Co., Atlanta, Oft.
S.S.S.rfioBlood
Not Only in Shenandoah, Dut In
Every City nnd Town In the Union.
If tho reader took tlio timo and troudlo to
ask his follow rosidents of Slionandoah tlio
simplo question slvon below, ho would obtain
tlio ono answer. If lio would road tlio state
ments now boing published In Shenandoah
which rofor to tills answer. It would suniriso
him to noto that thov uuiubor so many. As
many moro could bo, and may bo published,
hut lt tho meantime nak tlio flret porson you
miot what euros backache? Tho answer will
be, Doan's Kidney Fills Horo is a cltlzon
who endorses our claim t
Mr. ,1. J, Kolly, of 20 South Main street,
says ! Morcliant reading about tho remark
ablo success of Doan's Kiilnoy Fills procured
them fromkirlln's pharmacy nud tho follow
ing Is what ho says of lila oxpcrlcnco: "I
had pains In my back both annoying and In
convenient whon nttonding to my business,
and if on my feet any longtli of time thoro
was a dull, steady nclilng across my loins. I
had n fooling of languor, a lack of energy
nud Hstlos9ncss which unfitted mo for work.
I saw statements mado by pooplo who had
been cured by using Doan's Kidney Fills and
I got them at Klrlln's pharmacy. Aftor tho
troatmont I was as enthusiastic In praising
that valuablo preparation as others. I would
not bo wlthoutlliom for thoy aro positlvo In
their effects, nnd cauo no disagreeable sensa
tions when taking them."
Doan's Kidney Fills for sale by all dealers.
Frico 50 cents. Mailed by Foslcr-Milburn
Co., buffalo, N. Y. Sole agents for the U.
S. Remember the name Doan's and take no
snbstitute.
THE PRODUCE MARKETS.
Philadelphia, Aucr. 15. Flour firm: win
ter superfine, $2I2.15; do. extras, $2,200
2.86; Pennsylvania roller clear, old, $3ifJ
3.15; do. do. new, J2.903.10. TXyo flour
urm; cnoico i'cunsyivanin, wmm.). wnum
dull: No. 2 red; spot. In elovntor, TIHSP
72o. Corn quiet; No. 2 mixed, spot, In
elevator, SOUSSGHc.; No. 2 yellow for
local trndo, 3S3Sic Oats qulot; No. 2
white, clipped. 27145I2.Sc; No. 2 white, 27H
iff27?ic Hay In light demand; choloo tim
othy, now, $11 for largo bales. Deef
steady; family, tD.GOSU. Cut meats
stoady; pickled hams, 10HHo. Lard
easier; western nteamed, clear, R.W. But
ter Irregular; western creamery, 17021c;
factory, 1315o. Imitation creamery, 135
15Hc; New York dairy, 111S14o.; do.
orenmery, 17(ff21c Checso firm; largo,
white and colored, 05ic; small do., 01i
10o. Eggs strong; New York and Penn
sylvania, l(J5il8c.; western ungraded,
1414o. at mark. Potatoes steady; fair to
prlmo, tl.mil.15; fancy. $22.23; south
ern, 1X052.60. Cabbago qulot; Long Isl
and, $3(54 per 100.
Baltimore. Aus. 15. Flour dull ana un
changed. Wheat dull and easy; spot and
tho month, 71S71UO.; southern, by sam
ple, C3ff72c; do. on grade, 63V45I72o. Corn
quiet; mixed, spot, 35&36o.: southern,
white, S940c: do. yellow, S940o. Oats
steady: No. 2 white. ZGV4H27C wo. 2
mixed, 23c. Ilyo firm; No. 2 noarby, 625
53c; No. 2 western, 57c. Hay firm; No. 1
timothy. $15.50ffl0. Butter steady; fancy
creamery, 20Q'21c; fancy Imitation, 16
17c; fnncy ladlo, ligiSc; good ladlo, 125?
13c; store packed, 12S13C! rolls, 12lla
Llvo Stock Mnrkot.
Now York. Aug. 15. No trado of Import
ance In beoves; feeling firm. Calves
steady; all sold; veals, $5S7.75; butter
milks nnd fed calves, $4. Sheep dull;
lambs moro active and firm; sheep, $30
4.C0; lambs, $507; culls, $4.50. Hogs firm
at $5Q5.15; choice light stato hogs at
$5.25(36.
East Liberty, Pa., Aug. 15. Cattlo about
steady: extra. $5.5006.00; prime, 6.7005.80;
common, J2.2503.SO. Hogs higher; prlmo
mediums, $505.05; best Yorkers, $4.8506;
light Yorkers, $4.8001.93; pigs. $1.4004.90;
heavy hogs, $1.7504.85; good grassers, $1.76
04.83; common grassers, $4.4004.70; good
roughs, $40423; common roughs, $303.75.
Sheep slow; choice wethers, $1.7504.80;
common, $203; spring iambs, fi.ooiio.tu;
voal calves, $0.5007.25.
WHO 1 Women as woll as men aro
I yj and bladder trouble Dr.
pi amc Kilmer's Swnmp-Koot, tho
LJL-.nl ltl. great kiduey remody,
promptly cures. At druggists in fifty cent
and dollar sizes. You may havo a samplo
bottlo by mail froo, also pampblot telling all
about It.
Address, Dr. Kiimor& Co.,Blnghamton, N. Y.
Personally Conducted Tourist Excursions to
California Without change of Cars.
Leaving Washington every Tuesday and
Friday at 11:15 a. m tho Southern Hallway
operates Personally Conducted Tourist Ex
cursions to San Franciso without change of
cars, conductors or porters. Tho routo Is
through Atlanta, Montgomery, isow urieans,
Houston, San Antonio.Now Moxico, Arizonia,
and Southern California. Tho cars aro the
very latest pattern of Pullman Tourist
Sleepers, rosewood finish, havo high back
scats, upholstered in rattan, aro sixteen
section, supplied with linen etc., samo as
standard sleenors. lichtod by Fintsch Gas.
bavo wido vestibules, doublo sash roller
curtains, lavatory, and "smoking room for
gentlemen, and two retiring rooms lor laaics.
Threo and one-half days to Moxico and
Arizona, four days to Los Angclos and
Southern California, and fivo days to San
Francisco. Such service for Trans-Continental
travel has never before boen ollcrcd.
The tourist carfare is less than via any
other route, effecting a saving of $25.00 to
f30.00 for tho trip.
All Information, maps and rates furnished
on anDlication to Charles L. Hopkins. Dis
trict Passengor Agent, Southorn Railway
Company, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia
Yon Try It.
If Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure,
which is sold for tho small prlco of 85 cts., 50
cts. and $1.00, docs not euro take tho bottle
back and wo will refund your monoy. Sold
for over fifty years on this guarantee. Prlco
25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Klrlln on
a guarantee.
I.ow-IUte Excursion
To Now York and Coney Island via tho Le
high Valley Railroad August 23d. The faro
from Shenandoah for tho round trip will bo
fS.45. Tickets will bo sold for all trains, ex
cepting those connecting with Black Diamond
Express, August 23d, limited for return pas
sage to August 25tu, inclusive. Consult Le
high Valley ticket agents for further par
tlculars.
1'. & It, Ten-Day Excursion
To Ocean drove, Asbury Park and Long
Branch, Tuesday, August 22nd, 18U9. Tickets
good going only on train leaving Shenandoah
at 0:55 a. in., and good to return on any
regular train within ten (10) days, including
day of salo. Round trip fare, f3.75. For
further particulars apply at F. & R. ticket
oilico.
Ten-day Kxeurslou to Oevan drove,
For tho benefit of those desiring to visit
the groat Ocean CI rot 0 camp meeting, tho
Pennsylvania Railroad Company will", on
August 23, sell cxrursion tickets to Orean
Grove, Asbury Park, or Long Branch from
stations named below at the vory low rates
nuoted. These tickets wilt bo good fornass'
aire to Philadelnhla on train indicated,
thence on regular trains leaving Broad
etreot station at 11:11 a. m 3:30 ana 4:us i
m. that day to destination.
Train
Lea vi a. Uato.
Hhenandoah - 8.05 A. JL- fc! 73
lfrn,.l-ill.. 8.10 " 8 75
Ht. Clair I! 84)7 " 8 0S
Pottaville 8JK) " 8 SO
Tickets will bo good for return passage on
regular trains until September 1. Inclusive-,
and will permit of stop-off at Philadelphia
I wituiu limit,
DIFFERENT ST0RV OP fllLMORE.
Cnpturcd Party Front tlio Yorktown
Ilnatmnttul and 111 Treated.
San Prnnclsco, Aug. 1C Tho Bullo
tln pnhlhhoa ft Btnrtllng story from tho
I'hlHnplnos regarding Lieutenant Gll
moro and tho party from tho York
tc wn, who were captured by tho Fili
pinos nnd who havo been roportcd
from official sources as being well
cared for and woll treated. It appears
that whon tho Americans reached San
Ioldro, where tho Yorktown mombors
and somo soldiers and civilians had
boen Imprisoned, thoy found tho names
of the prlsonors scratched on tho walls
of tho Jail.
Somo lottors from tho mon woro
found secrctod undor stones, and n
Spaniard who had bci;n ontrustcd with
soveral presented them to General
Lawton. Tho lottors told of tho hard
ships tho mon woro compolled to Buf
fer nnd bogged that nld bo Bent thorn.
The mon complained that thoy had
been starved, beaten and bound, and,
moreover, woro In rags. Ono of tho
letters, signed by Albort Lowonshon,
said that tho Spaniards hod boon
treated vory badly, worso than tho
AmorlcanB, and that hundreds woro
dying of dyBontory and othor diseases,
and that tho governmont took no no
tiro of sickness prevailing, In his let
tor Lowonshon, who was formerly of
tho steamship Zcalandlo, gavo tho list
of prisoners held by tho Filipinos as
follows:
"Prisoners from tho Yorktown: J. O.
Ollmorc, U. S. N.; W. Wilaon, P. Van
dovll, W. Ellsworth, S. Edwards, S.
Brlsoloz, A. Pearson, apprcntlco, nnd
F. Andorson, captured at Baler April
11; A, D. Brlco, E. Honneman, Novada
cavalry, captured Jan. 30; A. Bishop,
Third artillery, April 12; H. H. Hubor,
hospital corps, and J. O'Brlon, civilian,
Jan. 27.
ladies Can Wear Shoos
Ono slzo smallor aftor using Allen's Foot-
Eiso, a powdor to bo Bhakcn into tho shoes.
It makes tight or now shoes feol easy ; gives
Instant relief to corns and bunions. It's tho
greatest comfort discovory of tho ago. Curos
swollen foot, bllstors and callons spots.
Allen's Foot-Easo is a certain euro forln
gruwing nails, swoatlng, hot, aching foot. At
all druggists and shoo stores, 25c. Trial
packBgo frco by mail, Address, Allen 8.
Olmsted, Lo Roy, N. Y.
tVlnddw Gflnss Workers Sonlo.
Pittsburg, Aug. 10. Tho wago scale
committees of tho American Glass
company, and tho Window Glass Work
ers' association mot yesterday In con
ference at Groensburg. The workers
mado the demand for a genoral in
creaso of B por cent, and a change in
tho "rules and usages," requiring tho
manufacturers to pay tho "snappers."
Tho manufacturers aro willing to pay
tho "snappers," but claim that this
extra should he deducted from tho 5
per cent, asked by tho workers.
Half the Ills that man Is holr to como from
Indigestion. Burdock Blood Bitters strength
ens and tones tho stomach; makes indigos
tlon impossible
Tnnu'f IndlKns IToiitod.
Guaymas, Mexico, Aug. 16. Military
operations In tho Yaqui valloy have
culminated in a sorlos of engagements
and tho final rout and dispersal of tho
Indians. Tho Yaquls In rebellion had
concentrated their forces at Victim, on
the south bank. After a sharp ongago
mont the Indians fled, leaving 80 dead
on tho field. Tho Mexican loss was ton
killed and 21 wounded.. Tho Yaquls aro
now scattering in small parties, and It
is not likely that thoy will concentrate
again. Tho rest of tho campaign will
probably consist of hunting out tho
ronogades from their hiding places.
Some Foolish People
Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the
reach of medicine. They often say, "Oh, it
will wear away," but in most cases it will
wear them away. Could they be Induced to
try the successful medicine called Kemp's
Balsam, which Is sold on a positive, guarantee
to cure, they would immediately see the ex
cellent effect after taking the first dose. Price
25c. and 50c Trial size free. At all drug
gists.
Anxloty For n tVnril Lino Stoamor.
Havana, Aug. 16. Some Ilttlo anxiety
la folt by the agents of tho Ward lino
hero at tho non-arrival of tho steamer
Vlgllancla, which left Now York last
Wednesday afternoon for Mexico, by
way of this port. Tho steamor was due
off Jupiter Inlet about the timo the
cyclono arrived thoro, but the agonts
think It probablo that her captain,
who Is an old hand, on finding a ay
clone approaching, would, In accord
ance with universal customs at boo,
get as far ns possible away. This may
be tho cause of tho dolay.
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a bad caso of Asthma.
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'V receives all tin
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the ' adjoin in f
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SHENANDOAH DRUd STORE,
Wholesale Agents
LAST OF THE SEASON.
Last Lw-ltute Kzcnrslon to Atlantic
City, Sc., Tin I'onnsylvanla Itnllroad.
August 21th Is tho dato of the last
Pennsylvania Ballroad Company's low
rate ton-day excursions from Erio, Troy,
Bollefonto, Willlamsport, Mocanaqua, Sun-
bury, Shenandoah, Dauphin, and principal
Intermediate stations (Inclndlng stations ou
branch roads) to Atlantic City, Capo May,
Ocean City, tica Isle City, Avalon, Anglesey,
Wildwood, or Holly Beach.
Excursion tlckots, good to return by regu
lar trains within ton days, will bo sold at
very low rates. Tickets to Atlantlo City will
bo sold via the Delawaro Elver Bridgo Koutc,
tho only all-rail lino, or via Mnrkot street
wharf, Philadelphia.
Stop over can bo had at Philadelphia,
elthor going or returning, within limit of
tlckot, provided tlckot Is deposited with
agent at Broad street station immediately on
arrival.
For Information in regard to specific rates
and timo of trains consult hand bills, or ap
ply to agents, or E. S. Ilarrar, Division
Ticket Agent, Willlamsport, Pa.
'YOU'LL GET ALL THAT'S A-COMINO TO
YOU."
If, whon contemplating a trip to any point
West or Southwest of tho Mississippi Elver,
you will purchaso tlckots via tho Missouri
Pacific By., or Iron Mountain Eouto (which
aro on salo at all principal tlckot offices in
tho United States), you will havo all tlio
comforts and luxuries of modern railway
equipment, and tho finest opportunities for
viewing all of naturo's museums and marvels
of Utah, Colorado, Kansas, Arkansas, Torap,
Old nnd Now Moxico, California, etc. Ex
cursion tickets to all principal points at
greatly reduced rates. On account of tho
National Education Association meeting at
Los Angolcs in July, wo will mako special
low round trip rates. When contemplating
a trip West or Southwest, writo us for full
Information nnd rock bottom figures. W
E. Hoyt, G. E. P. Agent, J. P. McCann, T.
P. Agent, 391 Broadway, Now York. 4-B2-tf
LE BRUM'S FOR EITHER SEX.
This remedy requires
no change of diet.
Cure guaranteed in
i to 3 days. Small
plain package, by
CU R E mall $i.oo. Sold by
Klrlln's drug storo.
Keystone
State
Normal
School,
KUTZTOWN, PA.
Tho fall term of this famous
training school for teachers
will open August 28, 1899. Su
perior advantages aro offered
lo young men and women
preparing for teaching, col
lege, or business. Tho build
ings are all new, containing
spacious and comfortable
rooms for students, roomy re
citation lialls, steam heated
throughout.and supplied with
the latest and best lighting
and sanitary appliance.
Ueforo choosing a school
secure a catalogue of tho
5"
Keystone Normal Hchool.
Ret. H. C. Schaeffer, Ph, D D. D
PRINCIPAL
For full Information, catalogue, eta,
address
KEYSTONE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL,
KUTZTOWH, PA.
SOLOMON HAAK
Agent for tha Famous
BERGNER & ENGEL
Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still
Amber Ale, Bottled Pdle Ale,
Blown Stout, Half and Half, Beer
and Porter.
L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S
Mt. Carbon Beer
ON TAP
At all lis customers to-day.
Solomon Haak's,
116 South Main Street,
Will receive prompt attention.
V
HU0ARA PALLS EXCURSIONS'.
LOW-1UTK VACATION Tnirfl VIA VflNHSV!,.
VANIAnAlLnoAD.
Tho Pennsylvania Itallrwiil Company has
selected the following dates for Its popular
ton-day excursions to Niagara Fills from
Philadelphia, Ilaltlmoro nnd Washington :
August 21, Scptcmher 7 nnd 21, and
Octobers and 10. An experienced tourist
agent and chaperon will ixci.iii..tny each
oxcnrslon.
Kxeurslon tickets, Rood for return passago
on nny regular train, cxcluslvo of llinllrd
oxpress trains, within ten days, will ho sold
at (10.00 from Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Washington, and nil points on tho, Delaware
division; (1125 from Atlantlo City; (0.G0
from Lancastor; (3 50 from Altoonn and Hnr
rlshurg; 0.D0 from Sunbury nnd Wilkes
harre; (3.75 Irom Willlamsport; nnd at pro
portionate rntcs from other points. A stop,
ovor wilt ho allowed nt riuflato, Rochester,
Oanadalgun, and Watkius within tho limit'
returning,
A special train of Pullman parlor cars nnd
day coaches will bo run with each excursion.
An extra charge will bo mado for parlor cnr
scats.
Tlckots for n sldo trip to tho Thousand Is
lands (Alexandria Hay) will ho sold from
llochcstcr In connection with oxcurslons of
July 27, August 10 nnd 2 1, September 7 and
21, good to return to Rochester or to Cnuin
dalgua via Syracuso within flvo days, at rato
of (5.50.
Tickets for a sldo trip to Toronto will bo
sold at Niagara Falls for (1.00 on July 20,
August 13 and 20. nnd September 23. In
connection with excursion of September 7,
tickets will bo sold to Toronto nnd rotutn nt
reduced rates, account Toronto Fair. .
For timo of connecting trains nud further
information apply to nearest ticket agent, or
address Goo. W. Boyd, Assistant Gonoral
Passenger Agent, llroml Street Station,
Philadelphia;
HOOD'S P1LL3 cure tilver III,
Biliousness, Indlgcatlou, Ilondache,
X cilea"nt Inxnttva, All Druggist!
LEHIGH VALLEY
RAILROAD.
IH EJfFKOT MAT U, 1800. ,
Passenger trains lenro Shcnundoab for Penn
Haven Junction, Mnuch Chunk, Leblghton,
HlnthiKton, Whlto Hall, Cntasauqun, AUontowu,
Bethlehem, Boston New York and Philadelphia
at S 28, 7 60 n. m , 12 82 and 5 17 p. in.
For Wllkesbarre, AVhlto Haven and Plttston,
i 23, 10 12 a. m., 12 52 and 5 17 p. m.
For Laceyvtllo, Towanda, Sayre, Waverl',
Elmlra, Rochester; HufTalo, Niagara Falls,
Auburn, Syracuse, Ithaca, Geneva and tho
West, 10 12 a. m., 12 52 and 5 17 p. m.
For Belvidere, Delaware Wotot Qap and
Stroudsburg, 6 23 a. m.,5 17 p. iu.
For Lambertvllle nnd Trenton, 7 50 a. m.
For .Tcaticsvllle, Levlston and Beaver Meadow,
5 28 a. m., 12 52 p. ni.
For McAdoo, Audenrled, Hazleton, Stockton
snd Lumber Yard, 5 23, 7 50, 10 12 a.m., 12 62 and
1 17 p. m.
ForJcddo, Drlfton and Froeland, 6 29, 10 12
a, in., 5 17 p. m.
For Bcranton, 5 28. 10 12 n. m., 5 17 p. m.
For Lost Creek, Qlrardvlllo, and Ashland, 4 00,
and 7 28 p. m.
For Raven Run, Ccntralla, Mount Carmel nnd
Shniuokln, 10 49 a. m., 1 42, 0 07, 9 23 p. m.
For Mahauoy City, Park Placo nnd Delano,
J 28, 7 50, 10 12 a. m.. and 12 52. 6 17 p. m.
For Yatesvlllc, 5 28, 10 12 a. m.
Trains will leave Shamokln at 7 CO, 9 20 a. m.,
11 59 and 4 20 p. m., and arrive at Shenandoah
at 7 60, 10 12 n. m.. 12 52, 5 17 p. m.
Leave Shenandoah for l'ottsvllle, St. Clair,
New Castle, Mnrea and New Boston, 7 50 and
10 12 a. m , 12 52 and 5 17 p. m.
Leave Pottsville for Shenandoah, 9 45 a. m
12 85, 503, 8 15 p. m.
Leave llnzleton for Shenandoah, 9 50 a. m.,
12 45, 5 09, 6 26, 8 31 p. m.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
Trains leave for Raven Run, Centrnlla, Mt.
Carmel and Shamokln, 9 18 a. m., 7 21 p. in..
Trains leave Shamokln for Shenandoah at
8 60 a. in., and 5 83 p. m.
Leave Shenandoah for Yatesvllle, Mahanoy
City, Park Placo, Delano, McAdoo, Audenrled,
Hazleton, Stockton, Lumber Yard, Weatherly
and Mnuch Chunk, 9 47 a in., and 6 82 p. m.
For Lehlghton, Slatlngton, Catasauqua, White
Hall, Coplay, Allentown, Kaston and Phllllps
burg, 9 47 a. m and 6 82 p. m.
For New York and Philadelphia, 9 47 a. m.
Lcavo Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8 50, a. m.,
and 8 27 p. m.
M. B. CUTTER, Supt. Transportation,
South Bethlehem, Pa.
EOLLIN Bt. WILBUR, Genl. Supt.,
South Bethlehem, Pa,
CHARLES S. LEE, Oenl. Puss. Act.,
New York, N. V.
A. TT. NONNKMACHER, Dlv. P. A..
South Bethlehem, Pa.
POLITICAL CARDS.
y OTE FOR
wm. S. LEIB,
OK ASHLAND.
FOR PROTHONOTARY.
yoTE ron
FRANK R. KANTJNER,
OV LOFTY.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
yoTU FOB
HORACE P. RABER,
OI PINEOROVE.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
yoTK von
THOMAS J. HIGGINS,
OF SHENANDOAH.
FOR CLERK OK THE COURTS.
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