TheHerald l"T III.I-mP.I 1R70 -Mi -'v - That's Fit to Print." 1 iMtlfl i -i'ik K nipt Humli, Ut 8 nith iKr.l.i, l, Hhonfttuloali. Pa. LUSU HI'TAOOK THIiHIMIUJtM. The HernM In delivered In Shenandoah nnd the surrouniHnir towns for six cent n w ek, pay nhle to tho carriers. Hy mall M.00 n year, or 23 cent n month jiayable In advance Ad vertisements ehnrfteil nccnruiiiff to space nml position. Tho publlolirni reserve the ritcht to chnnKO the position f advertisements whenever the publication of new s demands It. The rlRht Is rrsorved to reject any advertisement, whether lwtd for or not, that the publishers may deem Improper. Adver tising rstes made kno-vn upon application. Rntered at the oo-t olllee -1 Hhenandoah, Pa., as seeond class mull matter. zrrr-- ..- Af-JiU;: - WO - oan sot skaoh bhai)8b4 -. : o- ' TItH HRRATiD Tlftirmfjn ASVOTIIKR IlAIt Y rtllLICATION, TUESDAY, AUGUST 22. 19(10. VAP OUR COUNTRY : First. Last and. Forever. Olr Democratic! friends in this county are whistling to keep up their courage. Wukk Hie London Spectator argues that republics have seen their best days it forgets that Great Uritain's resemblance to a republic lias grown at a rapid pace throughout the cen tury. Thk Miners' Journal is devoting much valuable space to ex-Judge Koch, in view of its statement that his desertion "means the loss of oue vote" to the Kepublican judicial can didate. France is on trial rather than Dreyfus. The clash of national diffi culties and national prejudices is called by the name of Dreyfus, but the causes are far beyond the signifi cance of any individual. Congressman RiAN is opposed to the annexation of the Philippines, and thinks every American citizen should give President McKinley his full support iu the efforts to restore peace and good order in the islands. Thk next term of criminal court, which begins September 4th, will be an important one. For the first time in several years there will be three active Judges on the Bench. Shen andoah litigants, as- usual, will be on hahd by tho score. When it is remembered that it re quires 200,000 pounds of food a day to supply our army in tho Philippines and that the great bulk of this food must be bought in this country and shipped from San Francisco the task of feeding this atmy will be recog nized as no small one. A NEW commercial era is dawning. Ve have at last mustered up the courage to plead guilty of the charge of being a world power. The echo of this announcement came' back from all the great ship yards. In less than ten months after Dewey's victory at Manila $(50,000,000 worth of ships were being built in our ship yards. Prosperity is here. It was a long time coming. It was slow in making itself felt. It was hard to stir up the enthusiasm of confidence. But it's here now. The men who didn't lose heart and kept on pushing, wero the first to get returns. The ones who were halting and uncertain, will have to push harder now to gain that which was lost. Good advertising, coupled with good business methods, will do it. Now is the best time to start. Two or three thoughts are sug gested by the opinion of a Pough keepsie physician that fruits, toma toes and watermelons are not good food for children. One is that there is no matter of eating, drinking or even sleeping on which it is not pos sible to obtain widely differing opinions from doctors. Whose opinion to accept is what will puzzle the millions to whoin the natural growths of the earth seem the direct offerings of a bountiful Providence, It is a comfort to know that so many physicians disagree with the learned pundit of Poughkeepsie. The Kepublican leaders have caught on to the fact that the Demo crats are building on making the Philippines question their leading issue next year. Free silver, trusts, and the otiier things that usually figure in the stook of trade of Demo cratic campaigns ure to be made secondary. The hope of the Repub licans is to cause the question to be come a dead issue before the time arrives for the Democrats to make it effective, and the way to do this is to sneedilv wind up the war on the islands. With the Philippines busi ness out of the way, Uryan will not cut much of a figure in the Presl dential canvass. TO CLEANSE THK SVBTBJI Effectually yet gently, when costive or tyb 'mis, to permanently overeorae habitual con stlpatioiifto awaken tho kidneys and Jiyar to a healthy MKHly. withonf irritating or weakening them, to ullpel headaches, colds, or fever, nse Syrup of Pigf, made by tho California Fig Syrup Co. 'Mold dobt." Something New! Largo packaRc of the World's cleanser for a nickel. Still greater ccon omy In 4 pound package. Made only by THE N. K. FA1RUANK COMPANY, Chicago, St. Louis, New York, Boiton. Philadelphia Tho Trottlilo on TrfitiHfort Wnrron. Washington, Aug. 22. The quartor lnMter general has rocolved a dispatch about tho alleged trouble on tho trans port Warren, which recently arrived at San Francisco from Manila. It is frorn Quartermaster Long, at San Francisco, and says: "Transport quartermaster states that on July 5, 21 coal passers and iiremon refused to go to work unless one of theJr number, was confined for drunkenness nnd de sertion, was released from tho brig. They were arrested, taken ashore at Manila and punished by from threo to ton months in tho penitentiary. They were replaced by another crow of ex perienced firemon, which wore shipped the same day. Those latter wore dis charged soldiers. No Filipinos wore shipped as part of the crow of tho War ren." New .Torsoy Olnii Worltx Unionized. Brldgeton, N. J., Aug. 22. Tho big Cohansey glass worlis, one of the sev eral glass works of this locality which have been closed for somo timo owing to strikes for' the recognition of the union, will ho started up as n union establishment. An agreement to that effect was signed yesterday by officials of tho company and by President Hayes, of tho Glass Workers' associa tion. This will put the hottio factories and the window glass tank Into opera tion nnd 800 men will bo given employ ment. The effect of tho resumption at those works on the six ether factories which refuse to recognize tho union hps not developed. Tho glass workers are Jubilant over this recognition of their association. Four Killed In a Illot In lioliomla. Praguo, Bohemia. Aug. 22. Serious disturbances have taken place at Grad lltz, a town 15 miles north of Konlg gratz. due to racial differences between the Czechs and Germans. A detachment of gendarmes who wore guarding the municipal buildings were stoned from nn adjacent public house. They wero unsuccessful in their attempt to clear the house of their assailants, but mado several nrests. During tho night tho gendarmes were fired on and they charged on tho mob with drawn swords, the result being that four persons wero killed and several others wore injured. Troops and further reinforcements of gendarmas wore sent to the scene of the disturbances and eventually quiet was rostored. Bodily pain loses its terror if you've a bottle of Dr. Thomas' Eolectric Oil in tho house. Instant relief iu cases of burns, cut?, sprains, accidents of any sort. Faithful IIihi (iliunlK Master's llocly. Lancaster, Pa., Aug. 2. Martin Krelder, aged 74 years, on Saturday left his home In Lltltz for a wnlk. tak ing his dog with him. Yosterday Kreld er's dead body was found In a corn field, near Lltltz, and tne nog was Btandlng guard ovor It, evidently hav ing watched over his dead master slnco Saturday, wnen tne man cued suddenly of apoplexy. Sunday boys saw what they thought was a man lying in tho field, but the fury of tho dog, when they appeared, scared them away. WHfl Women as well as men are I (J and bladder trouble. Dr. t . . i i r T t . . DLAI It. great kidney remedy, promptly cures. At druggists In fifty cent and dollar sizes. You may have a sample bottle by mail free, also pamphlet telling all about it. Address, Dr. Kilmer &Co.,Binghamton, N. Y. To Ilecolvo tho "Flclitlncc" Tenth. Pittsburg, Aug. 21. Arrangements have been completed for the reception of the Tenth regiment, Pensylvanla volunteers, upon Its arrival from Cali fornia next Monday. When tho state line is reached a committee will meet the train and welcome the members home and upon the arrival of the regi ment In Pittsburg there will be a mon ster military parade over the principal streets of the city to Schenley Park, where dinner will be served and swords and medals presented to the officers and men. Addresses will be made by President McKinley, Governor Stone, congressman Dalzoll and Lloutonant Colonel Barnett, and the regiment will then bo finally dismissed. Favor nn Early Convention. Chicago, Aug. 22. The Record to day says: "The Democratic national committee Is considering the advisa bility of holding the Democratic na tional convention two or three months earlier than In former years. Word came to Chicago that a meeting of the committee is to be held In October or November, after Senator Jonos comes home from Europo, to discuss the ques tion. It Is not considered Improbable that the convention will be called to meet In February. Some of the com mitteemen and Democratic leaders are in favor of holding the convention to nominate a national ticket as early as February." I'nnlo at a ClroiiH Richmond, Va., Aug. 22. A special from Winchester, Va., says that during a violent wind storm yesterday aftor noon, the big tent of John Itoblnsdn's circus was blown down during a per formance. A panic ensued and 40 per sons wero more or less Injured by be ing trampled on. Fred O'Brien, an ac robat, was the most seriously hurt. His right thigh was broken and he received other injuries. While the struggling mass was under the tent, thieves reaped a harvest. Some Foollih People Allow cough to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. They often say, "Oh, it will wear away," but in rnokt cases it will wear them away. Could they be induced to try the succeteful medicine ealjed Kemp' llaleam, whlth U told on a poeitivc guarantee to cure, they would immediately see the ex celled aflect after taking the first dose. Trice 25c. and 50c Trial siie free. At all druggist. GOLD DUST." best1 Wasliinfo Mnsons strike Iu Jlnvium. Havana, Aug. 22. Of Into tho ma sons have been asking for nn lncreaso of wagos. Sunday about 4,000 workers hold a conference, at which a strike was ngrced upon. They ask ?3.50 per day for ordinary work and J4.G0 for special work. Tho American masons working In tho city have gono on n sympathetic strike, and 0,000 men aro now Idle. lluboulo IMimuo in Itnly. London, Aug. 22. Tho Homo cor respondent of The Dally Mall assorts that thoro has been several cases of bubonic plague recently at Palormo and Naplos, three or four ending fatal ly. All possible precautions aro being taken, but tho nowspapers do not men tion tho prosenco of tho disease in order to prevent public alarm. Yoiteriliiy's llnnolmU Games. At New York First gamo: Now York, 7; Philadelphia, 3. Second gamo: Philadelphia, 2; Now York, 1. At Bos tonBrooklyn, 7; Boston, 5. At Cincin natiCincinnati, 7; Pittsburg, 1. At Washington Washington, 12; Balti more, 1. At St. Louis St. Louis. 2: Chicago, 0. THE PRODUCE MARkETS. Philadelphia, Aug. 21. Flour steady; winter superfine, J202.15; do. extras, J2.20 2.30; Pennsylvania roller, clear, old, $3 03.15;,do. do. new, J2.9O03.1O. Wheat dull; No. 2 red spot. In elevator, T272Mc. Corn lower; No. 2 mixed, spot, In elevator, 3GU37Hc.; No. 2 yellow, for local trade, 3SQ3Sc. Oats quiet; No. 2 whlto, clip ped, 27Hc; No. 2 white, 27(327i4c Decf quiet; beef hams, J2G.50S27. Pork steady; smoked, ll12c.; sides, rmc. Lard steady; pure city refined, Gt4jGc. Dutter steady; solid packed creamery, 21c; Penn sylvania prints, fancy, wholesale, 22c; do. jobbing lots, 2327c Cheese firm; Now York full cream, fancy, lOfflOVic; part skims, VMStec. Eggs firm; western, fresh, 15015Hc; fair to good, 12(813c. Watermelons per 100, $75f9; cantnloupes, 9lGc. l'or basket. Poaches, 40c.$l.GO per basket. Baltimore, Aug. 21. Flour steady and unchnnged. Wheat weak and lower; spot and tho month, 715s7194c.j September, 72V4 672c; southern, by samplo, G3Q72I,41.; do. on grade, G9jr72'4c. Corn Arm; mixed, spot and the month, 36$PAc; Septem ber and October, 3GU3GV-ic; southern, white, 40 lie; do. yellow, 403'40Hc Oata firmer; No. 2 white, 2GV427c; No. 2 mixed, Q25c Rye easier; No. 2 nearby, E2c; No. 2 western, 57J57Hc Hay easy; No. 1 timothy, $15. Cheese steady; largo, 100 1054c; modlum. 1010c; small, HViO lU6c. Dutter firm and unchanged; fancy creamery, 21022c; fancy Imitation, 170 lSc; funcy ladle, lGffilGc; good ladle, 13 014c; store packed, 12314c; rolls, 12014c Eggs firm nnd unchungud; freah, 14VS015c Live Stook Mni'kot. Now York, Aug. 21. Beeves slow; good steers 10c lower; others 15025c lower; bulls stendy; cows steady to 10c yower; steers, $1.5006; oxen and stags, $3.7505.10; bulls, J2.73S3.40; good fat do., $4; cows, $1.7504; choito fat do., $1.2004.40; cables slow; live cattle, U12c. per pound; refrigerator beef, DVic Calvss slow; veals, 25050c. lower; other cables 75c.0$l lower; veals. $4.5007.75; tops, $8; culls, $1.50; grassers and buttermilks, $33.G2V4; year lings. $2.5003. Sheep dull and 25085c low er; lambs demoralized and EOc.0$l lower; sheep, common to prima, $2.5004.25; cholca wethers, $4.50; lambs, $106; choice do,, 6.25. Hogs Blow at $505.25. East Liberty, Pa., Aug. 21. Cattlo ac tive and higher on best grades; extra, $5.7005.00; good, $5.2505.35; common, $3.1O0 3.70. Hogs fairly active and lower; as sorted, mediums nnd best Yorkers, $5.05 6.10; light Yorkers, $506.05; heavy hogs, $4.S04.90. Sheep steady; choice wethers, $1.0004.66; common, $203; spring lambs, $3.6005.75; veal oalves, $G.60&7.25. Yon Try It. If Shllob's Cough and Consumption Cure, which Is sold for tho small price of 25 cts., 50 cts. and $1.00, does not cure take the bottle back and wo will refund your money. Sold for over fifty years on this guarantee Prlco 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Klrlin on a guarantee. Tho Storm tn Wyoinlntr Vnlloy. Wllkcsbare, Pa., Aug. 22. Tho Wy oming valley was visited by a severe wind and rain storm last evening. At times the wind blow a hurricane. Trees wero uprooted, fences blown down and small buildings were wrecked. At Plymouth Christopher Schwab, a miner, took refugo from tho storm in an outhouse. A heavy piece of iron from an adjoining building was blown down on the house demolishing tho roof and striking Schwab on the head. His skull was crushed and he died in a short time. When the storm was at its holght hundreds of swallows that roost in the trees in tho court house yard wore hurled to the ground by the force of tho wind and In their bewildered condition they were easily captured. The ground in many places was fairly covered with them, une oooimacK naa no trouble In bagging over a hundred of tho birds. Pnltlnnf fntinnll. Berlin, Aug. 22. Emporor William will roturn to uenin on weunesuuy when, It is reported, he will preside at the cabinet council and decldo what steps are to be taken. All kinds of ru mors are afloat. Ono paper asserts that tho kalsor has accopted the resigna tion of the whole cabinet. Others are of opinion that tho fall of Dr. Von Mlquel will, ontall tho fall of Prince von Hohenlohe also, but nothing will bo Hnflnltnlv irnnwn until the nmneror ar rives. The newspapers are still actively commenting upon the difficulties of the situation. During the afternoon, a cabinet meeting was new. at tne resi dence of Prince Hohonlohe, the Im perial chancellor, and the whole cahl- nst nurnofl tn raalen. The acceptance of the ministers' resignation Is uncer tain. Young Mothers, Croup is the terror of thousands of young mothers because its outbreak is so agonizing and frequently fatal. Bblloh's Cough .and Consumption Cure acts like raaeio in caw of ri 1 1 1 foil Tl, worst cases relieved immediately. Price 25 eta., M cU. and il.OO. Bold by F. D. Kirliu on guarantee, THE KILLIN0 OP FRENCH OFFICERS tty Moinlioi-Hiir An African Kxpodltton or Fellow Countrymen. Paris, Aug. 22. M. Dccrals. minister nf the colonloj, hns received a dispatch from the govornor general of Trench West Affrlcn conforming tho story of the killing of Lieutenant Colonel Klobb and Lleutonnnt Mounter, by membora or a French expedition, under tho con dint of Captains Voulot and Chlvnoino, In tho French Soudan. It appears that on noft-s being re ceived of tho barbarity of tho Voulet Clmnolno mission towards tho natives on tho march toward Lako Chad, tho Dupuy ministry instructed Lloutonant Colonel Klobb, who was at Kayos, to proceed with a column, ovortuko tho mission, lnvostlgnto tho charges and assume command. On July 14 the Klobb parly overtook tho mission at Zlmbor, near Domangor. Lloutonant Colonel Klobb sent word to Captain Voulet, who replied that he would shoot him If ho advanced. Notwithstanding this threat, Klobb advanced and mado him self known to Voulet, who ordered him peremptorily to stop. This ordor wns disregarded and whon the Klobb party was within a hundred nnd fifty metres of Voulet's troops, tho latter, on his order, fired threo volleys, which were followed by independent firing. Lieu tenant Mounior foil dead. Lieutenant Colonel Klobb, wounded In tho leg by the first volley, was dispatched by ho- lng shot In tho head. Voulet thon ordered a bayonet chnrgo, nnd tho remainder of tho Klobb column lied, carrying tholr wounded and leaving, beside tho two offlcors, nine men dend. The survivors, ton of whom wero wounded, reached Bosso, under command of a native sergeant. The Voulet-Chnnolno mission has taken to tho bush, but nccording to tho advices received by M. Decrals, a strong column was to bo sent in pur suit. Captains Voulot nnd Chanolno have both had distinguished careers In tho Soudan. Tho mission, now outlawed, consists, besides tho leaders, of Captain Joualland, Lieutenant Pallier, Dr. Fan ric nnd two French sergeants. Tho only explanation of tho affair Is that Cap tain Voulet hns become mentally af fected by the climate. That Throbbln Headache Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. Kinc's New Life Tills. 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. bold by A. Waslcy, druggist Tho Ynnultf Still Alive. Nongles, N. M., Aug. 22. General Torres' forces havo left Chumanpaco ad arc now about two miles above Po- tam, on the south side of the river. Yesterday morning an Indian was cap tured and in the hope that his life might bo spared imparted to tho com mander n good deal of Information that is considered reliable. Ho says that two days ago ho had seen tho old Yotml chief, Votablato, alive and well and that ho Is a prisoner. Ho also declared that the Yaqul's are still In good fight ing form and number fully 800. Wnshlnctontnii's ICncapado In London London, Aug. 22. Dr. Wllllnm Mast- orson, of Washington, was arraigned at tho Marlborough street police court yesterday, charged by Edna Kent, a chorus girl, with stealing a ring which she valued at 4. Tho woman said she met Mnstorson on tho Strand and ac companied him to a houso on FItzroy square whore they wero refused admit tance. While outside tho woman said Dr. Masterson took tho ring from her finger. Dr. Masterson, In reply, said ho knew nothing of the alleged theft. He thought the woman was trying to rob him, and ran away. The magistrate discharged tho prisoner, saying no Jury would ovor convict him. Scrofula, salt rheum, eryslpolas and other distressing eruptive diseases yiold quietly and permanently to tho cloansing, purifying power of Burdock Blood Bitters. NIAGARA FALLS EXCURSIONS. LOW-BATE VACATION TBIM VIA PENSSYI VANIA BAILItOAD. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company has selected tho following dates for its popular ten-day excursions to Niagara Falls from Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington ; August 24, September 7 and 21, and Octobers and 10. Au experienced tourist agent and chaperon will accompany caoh excursion. Excursion tickets, good for rotum passage on any 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, Delawaro division; $11 23 frnm Atlantio City; fO.CO from Lancaster; f 8 50 from Altoona and liar rlsburg; 0 00 from Sunbury and Wilkes barre; f5.75 from Wllliamsport; and at pro portionate rates from other pointa. A stop over will be allowed at Buffalo, Rochester, Canadaigua, and Watklns within the limit returning. A special train of Pullman parlor cars and day coaches will be run with each excursion. An extra charge- will be mado for parlor car seats. Tickets for a side trip to tho Thousand Is lands (Alexandria Bay) will be sold from Rochester in connection with excursions of July 27, August 10 and 21, September 7 and 21, good to return to Rochester or to Cur.an dalgua via Syracuse within fivo days, at rate of f5 50. Tickets for a sido trip to Toronto will bo sold at Niagara Falls for $1.00 on July 20, August 13 and 20, and September 23, In connection with excursion of September 7, tickets will bo sold to Toronto and roturn at reduced rates, account Toronto Fair. For time of connecting trains and further information apply to nearest ticket agent, or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Personally Conducted Tourist Excursions to California Without change of Cars. Leaving Washington every Tuesday and Friday at 11:15 a. m . tho Southern Railway operates Personally Conducted Tourist Ex cursion to San Franciso without change of cars, conductors or porters. The route Is through Atlanta, Montgomery, New Orleans, Houston, San Autonio.New Moxlco, Arizonia, and Southern California. The cars aro tho very latest pattern of Pullman Tourist Sleepers, rowwood finish, havo high back Beats, upholstered in rattan, are sixteen section, supplied with linen etc., same as standard sleepers, lighted by Plntsch Gat, have wide vestibules, double sash roller curtains, lavatory, and smoking room for gentlemen, and two retiring rooms for ladles. Three and oue-ualf days to Mexico and Arizona, four days to Los Angelos and Southern California, and five days to San Francisco. Snob service for Trans-Contlneutal travel has never before been offered, The tourist carfare Is less than via any other route, cUeetlng a -savtuk of 25.00 to 30.01 for the trip. All Information, maps and rates furnished on application to Charlos L. Hopkins, Dis trict Passenger Agent, Southern Hallway Couijuny, bM Chutuut street, I'hiUdeluhla do tr Yotmfttut. It U easy to loll whothcr yonr K14 coy aro diseased. Tako a bottl or lass tumbler and fill it with urine. If there Is a nedlmont n powder-like nib itanco after standing a day and night, there Is something wrong with th Kidneys. Other fluro signs of dlseae ro a deslro to urinate often, pain ia the bock, or if your urino stains linen. Thoro is no question that Dr. David Kennedy's Favorito Remedy is thj best and surest tnodicino in tho world for diseases of tho Kidneys, Liver, Bladder and Blood, Rheumatism, Dye pensla and Chronic Constipation. It quickly relieves and aires Inability t hold urino and tho necessity of getting lip a number of times during the night. It puts an end to that scalding pain when passing urino nnd corrects the bad effects of whiskey and beer. It la sold for ono dollar a bottlo at nil drag stores. Send your full post offlco address to th DR. DAVID KENNEDY CORPORA HON, Rondout, N. Y., nnd mention this paper. Thoy will then mail yon trial bottlo of Favorito Romcdy nnd ft valuoblo medical pamphlet freo, giving full directions for its uso. Every reador of this paper can depend upon the genuineness of this liboral offer, and all sufferers from tho diseases mention ed nbovo should tako advantage of it atonco. LAST OF THE SEASON. Lust T,otr-ltHtft Excursion to Atlantic City, .Vo , vIh reimaylvautu Kallrnnil AUKUst 24th Is the dato of tho Inst Pennsylvania Railroad Company's low rato ten-day excursions from Erie, Troy, liellcfoute, Wllliamsport, Mocannqua, Sun Iniry, Shenandoah, Dauphin, and principal intermediate stations (including stations on branch roads) to Atlantic City, Capo May, Ocean City, Sen Isle City, Avalon, Anglcsea, Wlldwood, or Holly Reach. Excursion tickets, good to roturn by regu lar trains within ton days, will bo sold at very low rates. Tickets to Atlantic City will be sold via tho Delawaro River Bridgo Route, tho only all-rail line, or via Market street wharf, Philadelphia. Stop over can ho had at Philadelphia, either going or returning, within limit of tickot, provided ticket is deposited with aeent at Broad street station immediately on arrival. For information In regard to specific rates audtimoof trains consult hand bills, or ap ply to agents, or E. S. Harrar, Division Ticket Agent, Wllliamsport, Pa. 'YOU'LL GET ALL THAT'S A-COMINCJ TO YOU.'i If, when contemplating a trip to any point West or Southwest of tho Mississippi River, vou will purchase tickets via tho Missouri Pacific Iiy., or Iron Mountain Route (which aro on salo at all principal tickot offices in the United States), you will havo all tho comforts and luxuries of modern ratlwa equipment, and the finest opportunities for viewing all of nature's museums and marvels of Utah, Colorado, Kansas, Arkansas, Tcxaf, Old and New. Mexico, California, cto. Ex cursion tickets to all principal points at greatly reduced rates. On account of the National Education Association meeting at Los Angeles in July, wo will make special low round trip rates. When contemplating a trip West or Southwest, write ug for full Information and rock bottom figures. W E. Hoyt, Q. E. P. Agent, J. P. McCann, T. P. Agent, 391 Broadway, Now York. 4-22-tf 85.00 to Niagara Falls anil Kettirn via the . Lehigh Valley llallroail. On September Oth tho Lehigh Valley Rail road will sell tickets to Niagara Falls and roturn at tho special low fare of $5 00 for the round trip from Shenandoah, limited for re turn passago to September 11th, inclusive. Tickets will bo honored on any train except tho Black Diamond Express. Consult Le high Valley ticket agent for further par ticulars. LE BR UK'S FOR EITHER SEX. ' This remedy requires no change of diet. Cure guaranteed In 1 to 3 days. Small TT plain package, by CURE mall $1.00. Sold by Klrlln's drug store. Si I Keystone State Normal School, KUTZTOWN, PA. Tho fall term of this famous training echool for teachers V win open August hu- peri or advantages are offered to younff men and womnn & preparing for teaching, col- g lege, or business. The build- Ingsare all new, containing vi spacious and comfortable g rooms for students, roomy re citation halls, steam heated throughout,and supplied with the latest and best lighting g Before chooslnsr a school g vl secure a catalogue of the ja Keystone Normal School, g I Rev. H. G. Schaeffcr, Ph. D D. D S For full Information, catalogue, etc, if address g S KEYSTONE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, $ KTJTZTOWH.PA. 4 . . SOLOMON HAAK Agent for tli Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, Blown Stout, Half and Half, Beer ud 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. PRABOWSKY HOTEL, M. GUABOWSKY, Prop. lit It, Centre fit, FottaTllU, Pa. Fine old Whlikeyt. (lln nod Wine-, at lbs l a A choice line of Clears and Temper ance Drinks. Aerammodatlon for trTelri. - ileal Mai. oor NINO MiiMrJOWNBO.; ' 1 CnpxI.tMl In Mnnlln ContninB tinltitd fttnto Sotillorn. Qaft Ithaca, N. Y., Aug. 22j-Commls- eloncr Jacob O. Schurman roaenco. Ithaca yoatorilay. Slnco loavlng Man ila ho hrta, ho flhys, Btcidlly refused to discuss 1'hlllpplno affairs, although ho has been besieged by reporters every where, Chicago reporters having gone ns far west as tho Hocky mountains to lntervlow him. However, ho now makes tho following statement; I-'lrst, tho United States having as sumed sovereignty ovor tho Phlllpplno Islands by vlrtuo of a treaty of poaco with Spain, tho chlof oxecutlvo of tho republic Is ongaged In establishing that sovereignty. Tho Issuo today Is not a commercial ono, although tho natural resources of tho Phlllpplno Islands aro of great value, and wait only American capital for tho dovelopnietrt. Nor Is tho question of political oxpcdlency or party politics, nlthough In lta collateral branch thoro may be aspects on which political parties may properly dlvldo, but tho question today Is neither one of commercial advnntago nor of partisan politics. It la a puroly moral question. Tho vital Issue Is tho honor of tho na tion, tho protection of loyal Filipinos, and tho fulfillment of our obligations to tho nations of tho world Involved In our acceptance of sovereignty. Second, tho means nnd agencies for tho accomplishment of this end must bo determined by tho president, and It Is well to bear In mind that tho presi dent understands tho situation better than any ono olse can possibly do, In asmuch as ho Is In receipt of Informa tion from a vnrlcty of sources, civil nnd military, and has tho Judgment of experts upon tho facta reported. I havo no doubt the president wl soon ef fect a solution of tho Phlllpplno prob lem which will bo ontlrely satisfactory to tho Ara'orlcan people. To his states manship and tried ability wo may en trust tho lssuo with perfect confidence." F0Uf DOCTORS FMIi 18 months in a chair. A Specialist also fails to even relieve a bad case ol Asthma. The BRAZILIAN BALM instantly re lieves and etfects a Radical Cure. Shaker Station, Ct., Feb. 3, 1899. Brazilian Balrr has done won ders for me, after suffering 2 yean with Asthma. ) received no hel; from four of ou local physicians and a snecialic in Hartford, wlic is nt the head o the hospital nur receives nil tb critical cases i: the adjoin! nf counties. For 1 months I neve-. 3? mm laid down set in a chair dav nnd niehl nnd had to 13 drawn from one room t( mother. My my doctor's orders I went 1011th and ."-aid several mouths but re cived no beuefit. At last BrazlIIat Jalrn was rcor.aimended to incsohijjhl; t decided fo try it. Inside of a week " .;ould sleep iu my bed. 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