TheHerald ICftTMIMSIIICIl 1870. V m ."!,!, pit to Print.1' Pi- iwwlncti "ri'ii iir. except Stimla)-, nt S..111I1 .liintln atrwl, Hhenaniloah, Pa. I.ONII DIVIANOU THIilH'IIONK. TI10 Herald Is delivered In Shenandoah nml tlio mirrnnndinir town forlxecntna w ek, imy- able In tlie enrrlers. By mall 88. CO a year, or 2!5 cents n month payable In auvanee Air vcrtlsemcnts oharRod according to simcoand position. Tim publlshere reserve the right to change the position 1 f advertisements whenever the publication of news demand It. The right I reserved to reject nny advertisement, whether paid for or not, thnt the publishers may ileeru Improper. Adver tising rntes made known upon application. Entered nt the pot office at Hhenandonh, Pa., as second class mall matter. YOU OAIf NOT HBACH o,P ANY OTIIKR DAILY rrBt.ICATlOie. FRIDAY. AUGUST 18, 1MD. OUR COUNTRY : First. Last ana Forever Thk Republican county clinirumn lms chosen eighteen persons to serve ns committeemen, while the rules of the party require but twelve. Hut, then, rule have, no terror for the fjeutleiuaii from Auburn. MoitK than a year must elapse be fore the two "Hons." will lock horns for the Congressional, plum in this district. In the meantime these pa triots are lying awake o' nights. Thk cry of distress from Porto Rico has been promptly answered, and a large cargo of the necessaries of life is already bounding on its way thither, and others will follow. The American people know how to be generous. Thk German Political Club, of Luzerne county, which was recently organized for the purpose of gaining recognition for the Germans at the hands of both parties, is gaining in membership. Wilkesbarre has the largest number of members, but be fore election clubs are to be organized in every section of that county. Thk Hon. Richard Croker, who started out so valiantly a few months ago to compass the defeat of Mr. Bryan for the Democratic nomination for the Presidency, and to nominate in his stead the brother of his abject follower, the nominal head of the New York city government, has ex- perienced a change of heart. He has taken a complete somersault and landed feet first in the Bryan camp. Municipal Ownership. The League of American Munici palities, at its third annual couven tion to be held at Syracuse to-mprrow, will add fnateriolly to the information now in circulation on that most im portant of all municipal questions, the public ownership of light and water plants. Nothing has attructed mare earnest public attention in recent years than the municipaliza tion of public service industries in this country. As the movement has progressed it has had to meet a most substantial opposition from those who do not believe that industrial' enterprise should be attempted by the govern ment. Despite this serious opposi tion the movement has grown with rapidity throughout the United States, until political parties have considered it expedient to place in their local platforms the most em phatic declarations in favor of muni cipal ownership. This question has been paramount in political contests waged in New York, Chicago, New Orleans, San Francisco, Denver, Detroit, Milwaukee, Toledo and other large cities. That the municipalization of light and water plants has gained ground rapidly is shown by authentic ' statis tics. Ten years ago ' there were scarcely more than a score of publloly owned electric light plants in this country ; to-day nearly 400 munici palities own and operate works of this kind. In 1800 only 42 per cent, of the water plantB in the United States were publicly owned, and to day the per centage is about 54. Municipal ownership, like all other questions, has two Hides. The argu ments, both pro and con, are well founded and intensely interesting. At the two preceding conventions of the League of American Municipalities this question has been disoussed at length, but only the affirmative side has been presented. The program committee for the. coming Syracuse convention have determined upon a plan that will bring forth the most comprehensive and the fairest dis cussion of this question ever pre sented in this country. They have decided to set aside oue whole day for the treatment of the subject, and to have it dlsouBsed from every stand point. The day of the convention set aside for this interesting dfsoussion is next "Wednesday, and if ia very likely that the eyei of the -'country, figuratively speaking, vjfll be on Syraousefor that day. The people of Shenandoah have Toa8ons to read carefully the proceed ings of this convention. flnlil ltiintlnir Pnrlv'n llml t.tiolt. Spiittla, Auk. 18.-W. II. Uosoraulp, of Chicago, who wag a member of tho HuRty Dlnmond party, of Chicago, lion relumed from Aliukn. The party was rompoHwl of B0 men. Thoy sailed from Penttlc in Mny, 1SH7. IntnndtnK to ro to Dnwfinn City. Through 111 luck, they reached St. Michael's late nnd were de tained there until it became too lato to make the trip up river. Then they headed for the Fish river country In I lie Oolovln bay district, from which good report were coining. There they have remained aver since. Tho expe dition outfit cott an evan $GO,000, $1, 000 being contributed by each mombor of the party. After 1G months of en during hnrdshtps and privations they have been enabled to draw out $400 to the num. The party Is now brokon up and dispelled. Iloipllnl ShlpK r. .Miti, in. Washington, Aug. IS. The hospital Shltl Hnlipf lialnnvlnir fn no.It.nl ---.-ci"''r, l 1 1 v . ...v. ...v. i, , dapartmont of the army, will sail for manna apout tno Z8tli of this month with n full load of medical supplies and 20 female nurse. The hospital ship Missouri which Is now being refitted In New York, will sail about tho end of this month, via Suez, for Manila. She also will carry a big cargo of medical supplies and a detachment of uie nospitai corps numbering 150 men OPPIllllII I.ottlirH For l.rirrnrv'I'tr.t.-ntr Havana, Aug. 18. El Diarlo Do La Marina, objecting to the action of the pusiouice auinoriiies in opening let Inm flimnrMMvl tn rtmitnin Inrtnttt. Hnl.. cts, says: "Tho action bf Gonoral WII- Rnn In AMI roll trio naBantitrnro nn n ntl way train to find Ills stolen watch must not bo taken to establish a pre cedent. Lot the Introduction of lot tery tickets be stopped, but lot othor means than opening letters bo adopted LU BlAip 1U Mot henth In Frlirlitfiil fit II At. Bellefonte, Pa., Aug. 18. While Henry Confer was threshing his sea son's crops nt his fnm In this county his 8-year-old son foil Into tho "Jack" of the machine, head flrHt. The llttlo fellow's skull wbb battered to pieces. cur. mo resistance or tho bones was enoueh tn stnn thn honw mnftiiinttni almost Instantly, and whon looking for me cause oi mo stoppage tno threshers found the lifeless body clogged In the macmnery. A til ii no Ilonrso Solzpil. PoilirhlfppnRln. Ann- IP. Tim will- age hoarse Is in the hands of the tax collector at Pawklng, and tho people are so mad that nnr n mnn will 1lt until it Is released. It comos of a water Lax tno owner or tho hearse, Samuel Mason, refused to pay. Many others do cllne to pay the tax. The hoarso may be needed if tho suit in court now pending does not ond as tho defiant ones wish. When You Hide Your Wheel Always shako into your shoes Allen's Foot ,ase, a powder for tho feet. It keeps your feet cool, prevents sweating feet, and makes your endurance ten-told (.'renter. Over one million wheel peoplo nro using Allen's Foot- tase, mevall nratso it. It Elves rest and comfort fo smarting, hot, swollen, aching, leet and is a certain euro lor ingrowing nails. At all druggists and shoe stores, Hoc. Sample i-KM-j uy mall. Address, Allen H. Ulmsted, Le lioy, N. Y. Tlio Pnmonn Commission's Hoport, Washington, Aug. 18. The German embassy has received from Baron Sternberg tho full report of the Sa- moan commission and the draft of the proposed convention by which the treaty of Berlin will be modified. After it has been gone over by Minister von Mumm it will be forwarded to Berlin, and it will not be until Berlin and Lon don have had opportunity to consider the report and confer with their re spective commissioners that pourpar lers win begin on training a new treaty. Tho Mn.ll Pouch nml tho Automobile Washington, Aug. 18. Acting Post master General Shallenberger, in a let ter to Postmaster Dowstoe, of Clove- land, has declined to authorize tho carrying of a mall pouch by an au tomobile from Chicago to Now York. Mr. Shallenberger says that Irhlle tho department watches with interest the development of the motor carriago it cannot lend Its official endorsement to such a test. Donth of"n Well Known IMirMoInn. , Lancastor, Pa., Aug. 18. Dr. Alex ander Craig, of Columbia, one of the best known physicians In eastern Pennsylvania and for 30 years sur geon for the Pennsylvania railroad tompany at Columbia, died Wednos- r.ay night from paralysis. Ho was 61 rears old. Exnmfnntlons for Wiirrrfiit Mnchlnlsts Washington, Aug. 18. Much satis faction is felt at tho bureau of naviga tion over the very high grado exami nations, held all over the world, were submitted to a board for assignment of merit, and, after carefully consider ing all the papers in each case the final report is now made. Sacrificed to Blood Poison. Those who have never had Blood Pol son can not know what a desperate con dition It can produce. This terrible disease which the doctors are totally unable to cure, is communicated from one generation to another, inflicting its taint upon countless Innocent ones. Some years ago I was inoealated with poison br a nurse who Infected mv babe with hmut taint. The little one u unequal to the struggle, and Its life was Yielded Up to the fearful poison. For six lone years I suf fered untold misery. I was covered with sores and ulcers from head to foot, and no language can express ray feelings of woe durinir those Ion years. I had the best medical treatment, bey eral nhvslolana aueeeg. oil tlj urairu wci vui Ml 1..1. ..... .. M. v... .11 io no purpose. loe mer cury and potash seemed to add fuel to tbe awful flame which wag devouring me. I was advised by friends who bad seen wonderful cures made by It, to try Swift's Specific We got two bottles, and I felt hope again revive In my breast hope for health and happiness aealn. I Improved from the stort. and a com plete and perfect cure was the result. B. S. S, Is the only blood remedy which reaches des perate cases. Mbs. T. W. Lie, Montgomery, Aia. Of the many blood remedies. B. B. B. is tho only one which can reach deep seated, violent coses. It never falls to cure perfectly and permanently tho most desperate cases which are beyond the reach of other remedies. For OlsiJ .TheJLMUUU Is pueblt vxobtablb, and fs the only blood remedy guaranteed to contain no mercury, potain, or otnnr mineral. r i . . i i . i l n. j m t TIID DESTRUCTIONJN PORTO RICO. I.nln Vri'lvnlH I'roni tho Islntul ltcport Much H11I11 Wriumlir. New York. Aug. 18. Dr. II. M. Car roll, Prosldent McKlnloy's commis sioner to Porto Itlco, who Is now at Plalnflold, N. J., has rccolvod a letter detailing tho destruction wrought by tho hurricane It says that tho serious ness of tho situation is that no 0110 has tho monoy to buy nfrosh. No planting can bo undertaken, nor mills built. Tho markot Is baro; nothing comos In for salo. A llttlo milk that camo in sold for 25 conts a bottlo. Every vessel In Ponce Is oshoro and tho warehouses and somo houses nro partially undor water. Sovoral of tho passtligors on tho Btoamshlp Philadelphia, which arrived yesterday from Porto Itlco, gave ac counts Of tllO Wlllnsnrnnil rlnanlntlnn and ruin wrought by tho recont tor- .1 in .... miuo. hi. uiru, or uuayama, said thero were 1,000 hogsheads of sugar In Uuayama alono anil It wna tlmmmriiiw wet. If It is not disposed of at onco it will bo worthless. Tho natives, says Mr. Bird, aro grateful for tho aid ron dorod to them by tho Amoricans, but free trade would bo tho only perma nent rollef. Thoy ask for tho estab lishing of agricultural banks to loan monoy nt modornto tormB of Intorcst to the nocdy farmers. Monoy now commands from 10 to 18 per cont. That Throbbln Headache Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. 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 certs. Money back if not cured. Sold by A. Wasley, druggist Mill Clospil l,y strike Trenton, Aug. 18. As a result of a strike of eight "roughers" In tho roll ing mill of John A. Itoebllng's Sons company followed by threats of other workmen to follow their example, tho Itoobllngs yesterday closed down their rolling mill, throwing 150 men out of work. A movement among tho men to call out all tho employes In the establishment Is not mooting with any success. Murrtoror Arrested Altor M nny Tears. Indianapolis, Aug. 18. Vlnches Gl ordlno, a fruit vendor, was arrested here charged with murder committed 10 years ago. Tho Information was fur nished by his brother-in-law. Glordlno, whose real name Is Antonio Doltona, admits that ho killed Sabadora Dl carlo on a plantation near Now Or leans, but Insists that it was in self defence. Glordlno has lived here for ton years and has been well respected. jr. Onorln Still In Hnrrlcndo. Paris, Aug. 18. According to Tho Figaro, tho government has decided not to use force, but to wait until M. Guerln Issues forth. General Jacquey and General Laguo, who interviewed M. Guerln this evening, say that ho declared ho would resist to the death. The house Is now guarded by republi can guards. Tho cabinet will moet to morrow to consider the situation. Possibly nn Rimliioora Strllrn. Chicago, Aug. 18. Railroad men say there is a possibility of an engineers' strlko on the Cleveland, Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis, othorwiso known as the Dig Pour, over wages. A conference between a committee rep resenting tho locomotive drivers nnd General Manager Schaff finished yes terday without having reached an agreement. Half the Ills that man 19 heir to come from indigestion. Burdock Blood Bitters strength ens and tones the stomach; makes indigos tion impossible. ???mmmmm?!!mmm?www??m i QET THEY ARE A GUARANTEED CURE NEY TROUBLES. The manufacturer of Kid-ne-oids has such absolute faith in the efficiency of that he has arranged to give every sufferer from kidney trouble a sample of KID - NE FREE OF CHARGE. If you suffer from pains in the side. If your bones ache. If your vision is impaired. Get a Sample 5,000 & Only ONE SAMPLE to EC KIRLIN'S DRUG STORE If You Live TIIR PR0DUCR MARkBTS. Philadelphia, Ane. 17. Hour steady; wlntnr miporflno, $2iW2.ir: do. extras, J2.M fii.K; I'ptnmylvnnla roller, clear, old, 13 Fi3.U; ilo. do., iipw. J2.9OW3.10. Ilyo flour q'Het; choice Pentinylvnnla, (3 per barrel. V.'heat firm; No. 2 rod, (tpot, In elevator, 7H47te. Corn firm; No. 2 mixed, In elevator. 3r,Wl!f.Hc.: No. 2 yellow, for local trade, 3Sc. Oats dull; No. 2 whlto, clipped, 274c; No. 2 whlto. 27ff27Vio. liny lower; No. 1 timothy, large hales. 113.600 11. lleof firm; city oxtrn India mens, tn lli.BO. Cut moats uulot. Lard steadier; western steamed, JB.6B. nutter steady; solid packed creamery. 21c.; Pennsylva nia fancy prints, wholesale, 22c; do. Job bing nt 28fi27o. Chcoso quiet; large, whlto, Wc. Ilaltlmoro, Aug. 17. Flour quiet nnd un changed. Wheat firmer; spot and tho month, 71?te72o.; Beptomhor, 72V4B72c; southern, by snmple, fi7H73c.; do. on grade, (S7214c. Corn quiet; mixed, spot and the month, 38Wt.W4c. ; Septomber and October, 38W5f35V4c.; southern, white, 40 40Hc.; do. yellow, 40fr!0tic. Oats steady; No. 2 white, now, 2Gff2Cl,4c. ; No. 2 mixed, new, 25c. Ilye firmer; No. 2 nearby, G! 53c.; No. 2 wostern, BSc. Hay easy; No. 1 timothy, old, $15.60; new, $14.50ffl5.. Chceso steady; large, 1OH01OV6C.; medium, 10? 10u.; small. lOi011c. Butter firm; fancy creamery, 21!T22e.; do. Imitation, 17018c; fancy ladle, l&ftlGc; good do., 13011c; store packed, 12614c; rolls, 1J014C. liivo Stock MnrUct. New York, Aug. 17. Deeves nominally steady; cables quote American cattlo firm at IM41312M0.; tops, 13c per pound; refrigerator beef, 0i4c per pound. Calves stoady; venls, $tJ8; fed oalves and cull veals. 1.60. Sheep stoady; common lambs dull; others JOfflSc. higher; sheep, $31? 4.50; lambs, $567.60; culls, $4. Hogs wcuk nt $5$6.20. Kast Liberty. Pa., Aug. 17. Cattlo about stoady; extra, $3.50fi6.C0; prime, $5.70 B.SO; common, $3.25t3.80. Hogs stoady; prime mediums, $54(5.05; best Yorkers, $1.0365; light Yorkers, $4.S0if4.!3; pigs, $4.40 04.90; heavy hogs, $4.75S4.S5; good grnss crs, $4.75?f4.S5; common do., $4,4O(ft4.70; good roughs, $4JT4.2G; common roughs, $3 3.75. Bhccp stendy; cholco wethers, $1,70 4."u; common, $263; spring lambs, $3.60 G.S0; veal calves, $7iD7.50. i 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 cflcct after taking the first dose. Price 25c. and 50c. Trial size free. At all drug gists. Priest Arrostod 1'or Consp'trncy, Paris, Aug. 18. A dispatch from Vlllofranche announces that n priest named Vial has been arrested thero, charged with being connected with a plot to change tho form of government. NU0aETS0F NEWS. President and Mrs. McKInloy will visit Pittsburg on Friday evening, Aug. 25. The fund in Philadelphia for the re lief of the Porto Rico sufferers has reached the sum of $9,581.53. A carriago containing six peoplo fell Into the White river near Washington, Ind., and all were drowned. The agents of tho Ward line steamer Vlgllancla, overdue at Havana, oxpoct the steamer to arrive thero today. A cotton mill combine Is to be formed to absorb $35,000,000 worth of Fall river manufacturing property. A largo portion of northern Now Now York, including the cojntlcs of Jefferson, St, Lawrence and Lowls, Is being swept by fierce forest fires. Two hundred people were poisoned at Oregon, Ills., by lemonade which they drank at a picnic. As yot no fatalities have boon reported. FR OF AND QET WELL YOU HAVE KIDNEY TROUBLE of MORROW'S KID-NE-OIDS and SAMPLES GIVEN Each Applicant Will be Given MONDAY, AUGUST Oul - of - Town Write me for a NIAQARa falls excursions. L0W-RAT8 VACATION TIUl'S VIA f'KNNSVtf VANf v nAit.noAD. Tho Pennsylvania Italtroad Company has solerlcd the following dates for It popular ton-day ncurelutis to Niagara Fills from PI ilndolpliln. IlaKlmnro nnd Washington : August St, 6eptomlor 7 nml 21, and OitiihorS mid 10. An experienced tourist Btf. ut ami chaperon will accompany each 0111111(111. ' Kxriirslim tickets, good for return pnsrago on any regular train, exclusive of limited cxptess triiins, within ten days, will ho sold at $10.00 'from Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, and nil points on tho Delaware division; $1123 firm Atlantlo City; tlM)0 frui 11 Lancaster; $3 CO from Altoona nml llnr rlshurg; $0 00 from Sunbury and Wllkrs barro; $5 73 (rom Williamsport; and at pro portionate mtes from othor points. A stop over will ho allowed at Bull'iilo, ItoclirMcr, Gl iiilalguaand Walk I lis within thu limit roturulng A special train of Pullman parlor cars nnd day coaches will bo run with each excursion, An extra charge will ho mado for parlor car scats. Tickets for a side trip to tho Thousand Is lands (Alexandria Hiy) will bo sold from Idiclicster In connection with oxcurslons of July 27, August 10 and 21, September 7 and 21, good to return to Rochester or to Car.nn datgua via Syracuse within five days, at rata of $3.50. Tickets for a sldo trip to Toronto will b ) sold at Niagara Falls for $1.00 on July 20, August 12 and 20, and September 23. In connection with excursion of September?, tickets will ho sold to Toronto nnd return at reduced rates, account Toronto Fair. For tlmo of connecting trains and furthor information apply to nearest ticket agent, or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Pusscngor Agont, Broad Stroot Station, Philadelphia. 1 You Try It. If Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure, which Is sold for tho small price of 23 cts., GO eta. and $1.00, docs not cure tako tho bottlo hack and wo will refund your monoy. Sold for over fifty years on this guarantee. Prlco 25 cts. nud CO cts. Sold by P. D. Klrlin on a guarantee. 'YOU'LL QET ALL THAT'S A-COMINO TO YODV' If, whon contemplating a trip to any point West or Southwest of the Mississippi River, you will purchase tickets via tho Missouri Pacific Ry , or Iron Mountain Routo (which aro on salo at all principal ticket offices in tho United States), you will havo all the comforts and luxuries of modern railway equipment, and the finest opportunities for viewing all of uaturo's museums and marvels of Utah, Colorado, Kansas, Arkansas, Texas, Old and Now Moxico, California, cto. Ex cursion tickets to all principal points at greatly reduced rates. On account of tho National Education Association meeting at Los Angoles In July, we will mako special low round trip rates. When contemplating a trip West or Southwest, write us for full information and rock bottom figures. W E. Hoyt, G. E. P. Agont, J. P. McCann, T. P. Agont, SOI Broadway, Now York. 4-22-tf Yostorunj,,d"niisobnll Onmoa. At Philadelphia Philadelphia, 12; St Louis, G. At Brooklyn Brooklyn, 20; Cloveland. 2. At New York First game: New York, 13; Cincinnati, 4. Second game: New York, 5; Cincinnati,' 4. At Boston First game: Boston, 7; Loulsvillo, G. Second gamo: Loulsvlllo, 2; Boston, 1. At Washington Pitts burg, 5; Washington, 3. At Baltimore Baltimore, 13; Chicago, S. EE SAMPLE KID NE If you have loss of appetite, t If your hands or feet swell. If you have pains in the back. Away to all Who Call Between FREE Snmple, Enclosing r- ATTEMPTED HOLD-UP. An Aumtmif's Work on a Colorado tlntlroml, Trinidad, Colo., Aug. 18. As pas songor trnln No. 1 on the Colorado and Northern wns proceeding south be tween Folsom and Pes Moines at 9:30 in tho ovonlng, trnln robbers attempt ed to hold-up tho train, but wore frus trntod In tho nttemnt. Tho first warn ing tho trnlnmen had of tho attempt was when the onglnocr was ordered to uncouple tho englno and baggago car from the train. Tho conductor, sua' potting trouble, immediately wont for ward and opened Are on tho robbers. Tho hold-up returned tho flro and shot tho express mossengor, Fred Uartlett, through tho left sldo of tho faco, shattering tho Jaw bono. Frank Harrington, tho conductor, also rc colvod a very Blight wound In tho fleshy part of tho arm. A special train loft Trinidad with tho shorlff and posse for tho scono of tho attomptod hold-up, and found ono man a fow rods from tho track badly wounded, who acknowledged that ho was tho party who mado tho attempt, saying that ho was alono nnd that It was his first attomnt In this business. Ho gave his namo as Georgo Stovens and Bald ho lived Iri tho Pnn Handle. Neodlos nlul Spoons In Hor Stomnch. Columbus, Aug. 18. Eliza Day. col orcd, aged CO years, a patient at tho Columbus' stato hospital, who was re-i celved from. Marlon, O., ton years ago died "Wednesday" from porltonltl3, and an autopsy has rovealod In hor stom ach 'the' handles of fivo silver Bpoons nnd 50 cambrla needles, and in tho bowels nearly 50 moro needles. About a year ago tho woman told an at tondant sho had Swallowed several spoons, but an examination failed to discloso tho presenco of nny foreign ob ject In her stomach. Tho woman never appeared to suffer any pain. Tho dowis or tno spoons nro supposed to have been corroded by tho acids of tho stomach. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Blgnaturo of Gins Tnfilownro Comlilno. Pittsburg, Aug. 18. Tho glass table ware manufacturers of tho country who aro interested in tho combination known as tho National Glass company mot in this city yesterday. It is ex pected that tho now company will bo roady for buslnoss about tho first of tho month. Not moro than threo con cerns will be on tho outsldo. Tho com bination embraces 30 of tho best glass taoiowore lactones in tho country. XHfl IQ Women as well as men are 1 mado miserable by kidney TO an(l hladdor trouble Dr. D. , .n Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, the LSL.A1 ltl. groat kidney remedy, promptly cures. At druggists In llfty cont and dollar slues. You may havo a sample bottlo by mall freo, also pamphlet tolling all about It. . . Address. Dr. Kilmer &Co.,Blnghamton, N. Y, Low-Itate ISxcurston To Now York and Coney Island via tho Lc high Valley Railroad August 23d. Tho faro from Slienanaoan lor tne rouuu trip win ui $2.45. Tickets will he sold for all trains, ox nentlnc those connectlnE with Black Diamond Express, August 23d, limited for return pas' sage to August SStl, inclusive, lamsun, ijo high Valloy ticket agents for further par ticulars. FOR-KID- this. wonderful remedy - OIDS ABSO.ISUTjELY ? ' ? GET WELL. AWAY 3 3 3 3 3 3 3 9 A. M. and 9 P. M. fc V 0 DS 21. i Shenandoah.Pa. a 2c Stamp. THEY ILL 80. Not Only In Slictintutoali, Hut hi Every City nnd Town In the Union. If tlio roiiilor took tlio tlmo nml trntitilo to ask his fellow rcaldcnta of Slicnnmlrnli tlio simple question given below, ho would obtain tlio ono fuiswcr. If lie wouM r ' tlio stiito- nipnts now lictnK published In Hhcnandoali which refer to this iinnwcr, It would urirleo him to no to that thov number o many. As ninny moro could be, nnd inny bo published, but In tho tnoautinio ask tho first person you moct what cures lwckaolio ? Tho nnswor will bo, Donn'a Kidney Pills lloro is n citizen who endorses our claim : Mr. J. J. Kolly, of 20 South Main strcot, says: Merchant reading nbout tho remnrk ablo success of Dnan's Kidney Tills procured them from Klrllu's pharmacy nml .tlio follow ing is what ho lays of his cxpo'rloncoi "I bad pains in my back both nnnoylng and in convenient whon attending to my business, and If on my feet nny length of time thero was a dull, steady netting across my loins. I had n feeling of languor, a lack of tuorey and llstlcsaucss which unfitted mo for work. I saw statements mado by peoplo who had boon cured by using Donn'8 Kidney Tills and I got them at Klrllu's pharmacy. After tho treatment I was as enthusiastic in praising that valuablo preparation as others. I would not bo without thorn for thoy aro positive In tholr effects, nnd cause no dlsagrceablo sensa tions when taklug them." Doan's Kidney Tills for stile by all dealers. Price So cents. Mailed by Foster-Milburn Co., liuflalo, N. Y. Sole agents for the U. S. Remember the name Doan's and take no snbstitute. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. IN EFFECT MAY 11, 1809. Passenger trains leave Shenandoah for Penn ilnven Junction, Mnucb Chunk, Lchtghton, SlnHngton, White llnll, Catnaauqua, Alltuitown, Bethlehem, JSnston New York nnd Philadelphia at 0 28, 7 SO a. in , 12 62 nnd 5 17 p. in. For Wllkcshnrrc, Whlto Haven and Ptttston, 1 28, 10 12 a. in.. 12 52 nnd 6 17 p. m. For Laceyvillo, Townnda, Sayre, Wnverly, Elmlra, Rochester; ltufTnlo, Niagara Falls, Auburn, Hyrncuse, Ithaca, Geneva and the West, 10 12 a. m., 12 52 nnd S 17 l. in. For lichiilere, Delaware Water Qap and Strnudsburg, 6 23 a, in., 5 17 !. ill. For Ijimbertvllle and Trenton, 7 60 n. m. For .Teaneavlllo, Levlston nnd Uonvor Meadow, 5 28 n. in., 12 62 p. m. For McAdoo, Aiidenrlcd, lfazleton, Stockton and Lumber Yard, 6 28, 7 60, 10 12 a.m., 12 52 and J 17 p. m. ForJeddo, Drlfton nnd Frecland, 5 28, 1012 ft, in., 5 17 J. in. For Scrnnton, 5 23. 10 12 n. m., 5 17 p. m. For Iost Creek, Ulrurdvlllo, nnd Aaliland, 4 00, and 7 28 p. m. For Haven Hun. Centrnlla. Mount Carmcl and Shamokln, 10 49 n. in., 1 42, 0 07, 9 23 p. in. roriuannnoy i;ity, I'nrK 1'jaco anu ueiano, i 28, 7 60, 10 12 a. ui.. nnd 12 62, 6 17 p. m. For Yatcsville, 5 28, 10 12 n. m. Trains will leave Shnmokln at 7 00. 9 20 a. m., 11 69 nnd 4 20 u. in., and arrive at Shenandoah at 7 60, 10 12 a. in., 12 62, S 17 p. m. Leave Shenandoah (or Pottsvllle, St. Clair, uewuisuo, Jtiorea ana now isoston, 700 nna 10 12 n. m , 12 52 nnd S 17 P. in. Leave Pottavllle for Slienanilonli. 9 46 a. m.. 1285, 505, 8 15 p.m. Leave JUnzleton tor Shenandoah. 9 SO a. tn., 12 45, 5 09, 0 2(1,8 81 p. in. SUNDAY TltAINS. Trains leave for Raven Hun. HpntrAlln. lift. Cnrmel nnd Slinmokln, 9 48 a. in., 7 21 p. m , Trains leave Shamokln for Shenandoah nt 8 50 a. m., nnd 8 85 p. m. Leave Shcnnndoah for YntcsvlUe, Mnhanoy City, Park Place, Delano, McAdoo, Audcnrled, Ilazleton, Stockton, Lumber Yard, Wcatherly and ilauoli Chunk, 9 47 a m., and 0 32 p. in. por jjciiiKuion, Diaiingion, uaiasauqua, mine Tall. Conlav. Allentown. Boston ancl Phllllntt- burg, 9 47 a. in., and 6 32 p. m. roinevr YorKnml I'liuauelpma, 9 47 a. in. Leave lladeton for Shenandoah. 8 60. &. m.. and 6 27 p. m. ai. 11. uunus.it, oupt. Transportation, South Bethlehem, Pa. EOLLIN II. WILllUIt, denl. Supt.. South Bethlehem, Pa. CUAItLES S. LEE, UcnLPass. Apt., New York, N. Y. A. W. NONNEMACIIEIt, Dlv. P. A., South Bethlehem, Pa. POLITICAL CARDS. 70TE FOU win. S. LEIB, OF ASnLAND. FOR TROTHONOTAUY. yOTE FOR FRANK R. KANTNER, OF LOFTY. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. yOTE for HORACE F. RABER, OF PINECJROVE. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. yOTE FOB THOMAS J. HIGGINS, OF flIIENANDOAII. FOR CLERK OF THE COURTS. A box of our SFECfflL fMILT MEW is an exhilarating stimulant during the hot summer months. Delivered nt your homo. Columbia Brewing Company. LAKESIDE! The only pleasure resort and picnic grounds in this region, Splendid lake of fresli water. Ice and wood, free, to all picnic parties to prepare and preserve meals. An orchestra is established here for the entire season. For particulars address, D. J. YOST, Prop., Barnesvllle, Pa. PRAB0WSKY HOTEL, 819 N. Centra 81., I'ottavillc, F. FlnoolJ Whlskoyg, GluaaaJ maei.nl tbe b a. euuica uua oi vjiR&n ana Temper- A.oeommodtlon lor travel erg. 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