mill uttkH 1. TheHerald IMTUU.ISIIHI) 1870 "Ml the News That's Fit to Print." . r Published , v venlnft, etept Sunday, at 8 Hmlt'i Innlui strwl, fthennmloali. Pa. liONO DISTANCE TrXKI'IIONK. lie Herald Is delivered In Shenandoah mill tlie surroniirtuiK town forslxechtsu w ek, pay able to the carriers, lly mnll Rt.rtl a yrnr, or 9T cents n miith payable In advance Ad vertisements ehnrited according to space mid position. Tim publishers reserve the right to clHinge the poslMnn ! advertisements never the publication n( news demands Tin- right l reserved to reject nnv nrtreriiTim iit whether paid (or or not, that tlw publishers may deem Improper. Adver tising rules made know n upon application, ntered (it tlip i'ot offlce nt Shenandoah, Pa., as seecmd lass mail tnattor. YOU CAN SOT HtACH . KBAlmt8 or -TUB HKUAT.I1 Ttntoratt AHY OTHWt mtt.Y rUHMCATIOK. Q5tUUtiVt0 gjcVitUu S Tl'RDAY. 8E1TKMHEU a, !!!. OUR COUNTRY; First. Last and Forever. Ik that MoLenu combine story Is correct which we very lunch doubt --Hrynn will have u hard game to stack up tigainst. Some of the Deiuooriitio cnruliilntes for county oflloes evidently see the handwriting on the wnll and It's not very pleasant to anticipate, to them selves. Those calamity howlers are having a hard time of it, even in uiuking themselyes believe their own doleful prophecies. They are to be pitied, rather than censured. Hryan thinks the government should regulate the trusts with a license system. This implies that trusts are all right, but not run prop erly. The position remains to be proved. All three of the candidates - on the Republican state ticket are sons of ministers of the gospel, but it is not expected that that fact will be urged iy the Democrats as good cause for voting against them. Thosk having in charge the Soldiers Monument Afcsociatiou dem onstration in town on Monday have all arrangements completed and the indications are the day will be a memorable one to our patriotic citizens. There will be lots of fun in the 20th Senatorial district next year. Dr. Charles E. Quail and ex-Senator Keefer are pronounced candidates to succeed Senator Losch. The latter, In that event, would be an easy winner. Should Senator Losch'a health pot permit him. being a candi date, it is said ex-Controller Snyder Will enter the race. And here's where the fun will come. Rack hatred as well as controver flies over political privileges figure in the quarrel between England and the Transvaal, or South African Repub lie. The Dutch settlers of Africa have inherited the animosity against Eng land growing out of the wars cen turies ago between that country aud Holland. As England gained a foot hold in South Africa the Dutch settlers, or Boers, were in the habit of moving northward with the hope of getting out of the reach of Eng land, but that country always caught up with them, and often absorbed them. The present troubles, and all the troubles of the past fifteen years, in whioh the South African Republic lias figured, have been due to the gold discoveries in the early 80s in that country. In the granting of political rights to foreigners the Transvaal deseriminates with much more rigidity than does this country, Wk have arrived at a new position of large interest on both sides of the Atlantic. it was expressed very pointedly a few days ago by Mr. H A. Ivatt, the able locomotive super intendent of the Great Northern Railway, during a conversation with reference to the orders given by English railways for American looo motives. "It means," he said, "that henceforward American builders will he In the field as eompetitors with British builders for the supply of eueh engines as the British com panies themselves cannot build." Clearly that is so. It Is virtually proved that, in certain cases at any rate, American builders can supply locomotives mil oh more quiokly and somewhat more cheaply than British makers hitherto have done. If ex perience should further prove that the American-built loootnotives are tor all practical purposes as good as the British-built engines, the sequel seems inevitable. It is certainly to be expected that, in that case, the British railway companies will prefer the makers who supply an equally useful engine and do so more speedily and cheaply. Obviously, then, the present situation Is one gf absorbing Interest for both American and British engine-builders. "Now good digestion waits ou appetite uud health 011 both.". Sunday Specials. Services in the Trinity Reformed church o-morrow at 10:00 n. in., and 0:30 p. in. Sunday school nt 1:30 p. m. Itov. 'A. S. leanok, pastor. IEeeuhir servicos will ho hold hi tho United Evangelical church. North Jardin street, to morrow at 10 a. tn. and 0.30 n. m. Sunday school at 1.30 p. in. Rov. J. It. lleusyl, pastor. Iv. L. (J. E. on .Monday oventuc. Prayer. pniiso and testimony meetings overy Tnos- nay, Wednesday und Thursday evenings. Bilile study every Friday eveninc. Jr. K. h. O. E. every Saturday evening at 7 o'clock. Primitive Methodist church, .Tamos Moore, pastor. I'roai'hine; at 10:30 a. in. and 0:30 . m. Sunday school at 3 p. tn. Ulass meot- ne on Wednesday oveninir. Gonoral prayer nicetlns on Thursday evening. Everybody welcome. Servicos in All Saiute' Protestant Knisconal church, on West Oak street, to-morrow as follows : Holy Communion, 8:00 a. m. Mornins prayor, 10:30. Sunday school, 2:00 p. m. Evening prayer, 0:30. U. V. Van Fossen, pastor. First Baptist church, corner of West aud Oak streets, Rov. D. I. Evans pastor. Services at 10a. m. aud Op. m. Sunday school at 2 p. tn. Prayer meeting .Monday evenings, joung People's meeting Wednosday evenings. Class meeting Thursday evenings. Services in tho Presbyterian church to morrow at 10:30 a. tn. and 0:30 p. m. Sabbath school at 2 p. m. Jr. C. E. and Sr. C. E. Tuesday evening at 6:30 aud 7:30 o'clock. Prayer and song servico on i liursday even ing at 7:30. Strangers always welcome H. W. Koehler, pastor. Methodist Episcopal church, corner Oak and White streets. Rov. J. T. Swindells pastor. General class meeting at 0:30 a. m., led by the pastor. Sermon at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at 2 p. in., Dr. J. S. Callcn, Superintendent. Sermon at 0:30 p. sn. Seats tree. iveryiiouy welcome. Calvary Baptist church. South Jardin street. Preaching to-morrow at 10:30 a. in. and 0:30 p. in. Rev. R. R. Albins, pastor. Sabbath school at 2 p. m., Deacon John Bunn. Superintendent. B. i. P. U. Tuesday evening, at 7:30. Wednosday evening, general prayer meeting at 7:30. .Everybody welcome. St. John's Lutheran church. West Cherry street. Rev. John Grnhler, pastor. Preach ing, 10 a. m. ; bunday school, 1:30 p. in preaching 0:30 p. m. St. Michael's Greek Catholic church, West Centre street. Rov. Cornelius Lnurism. pas tor. Matatinum service 0 a. m. High mass 10 a. m. Church of the Holy Family, (German K. C.) North Chestnut street. Rov. A. T. Schut- tlehofer, pastor. First mass 8 a. m., second mass 10 a. m. St. Caslmir's Polish R. C. church, Nortli Jardin street. Rev. J. A. Lcnarkiewicz, pastor. First mass 8 a. in., high mass 10 a. in., vespers and benediction 4 p.m. Church of the Annunciation, 218 West Cherry street Iter. II. F. O'Reilly, pastor: Rev James Kane, assistant pastor. First mass, 7 a. in., second mass, 8 a. in., high mass, 10 a. in, benediction, 7 p. m. St. Stanislaus church. Morning services on Sunday at 8 and 10. Vespers at 7 o clock. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Rector Wencslaus V. Matnlaitis. Keheloth Israel Congregation, corner of Oak and West streets, itev. Henry aiit- nik, pastor, Saturday services, 8 to 10 a. m., und 3 to 5 ii. m. Sunday services 8 to 10 a, m and every week day morning from 7 to 8 a. ni. Working Night and Day. The busiest and mightiest little thing that ever was made is Dr. King s New Life Pills. Every pill is a sugar-coated globule of health, that changes weakness into strength, listless- ness into energy, brain-fag into mental jmwer. They're wonderful in building up the health, Only 25c par box. Sold by A. Wasley. I'roslilont ItiVtut iiM to Washington, Washington, Sept. 2. President Mc Klnley and party arrived here from Canton at 1 o'clock this afternoon. It Is expected that the president will leave again on either Monday or Tues day next to take part in the Grand Army encampment. Consumption Cured, BROUGHT BACK FROM TUB GRAVE. Last November Mr. loseph Tames, 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, gave him a bottle of Brazilian Balm. Seeing its wonderful effect, the doctor advised Its continued use. Mr, James soon after dismissed his doctor, aud depended on the Balm alone. Ills recovery was rapid and complete, and In February he returned to work. His lungs are sound, and his weight greater than at anv time in his life. His recovery is regarded as almost a miracle. COMMA SACILLDS, In consumption beware of cough mix tures and prescriptions that contain opium. Opium paralizes the nerves, and gives the comma bacillus a good chance to destroy the lungs. It Is always fatal, Brazilian Balm does not contain a trace of any opiate, hut stimu lates the nerves with new life aud power, destroys the microbe, aud restores all that is left of the diseased lungs to a sound aud healthy state which no other remedy has ever been known to accom plish. bbenaudpah drug Urf, JvMffplr agent Mr. G. II. Snyder, a well known citizen of Iiwrcuce, Ktm, said: " I am now seventy years of age. About three years ago I ex perienced a coldness or numbness in the feet, then creeping up my legs, until it reached my body. I grew very thin in flesh, appetite poor and I did not relish my food. At last I became unable to move about. I consulted several dis tinguished physicians, one telling me I had locomotor ataxia, an other that I had creeping paral ysis. I took their medicines but continued to grow worse. Almost a year ago a friend advised me to try Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People. Before I had finished my first box I found they were benefiting me. I used twelve boxes in all, and was perfectly cured. Although it is six months since I used my last pill there has been no recurrence of the disease." from Lawrence Journal. Ir. Williams' Pink Pills for Pnle People contain, in a condensed form, all the ele ments necessary to give new life and rich new to the blood and restore shuttered nerves. They nro an unfailing specific for such diseases as locomotor ataxia, partial paralysis, St. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neural pin, rheumatism, nervous headache, the uner-eilects of the grip, palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow complexions, and all forms of weakness either in mole or female. Dr. Williams' Pink Pills lor Pile People are never sold bj the doien or hundred, but alwait In pack ages. At all druggists, or direct Iron the Dr. Wil liams Medicine Company, Schenectady, N. 1., 60 cents per box, 6 boxes $2.60. Flvo Drowned Wlilln llntlllliir. Bridgeport, Conn., Sept. 2. One man and four children, threo girls and a boy, wero drowned at Black Rock yes terday while bathing. The dead arc: Elijah Mlddlebrook, a farmer and Ice dealer of East on; May Mlddlebrook, 14 years, his daughter; Tony Koehler, 14 years, of Easton; Ethel Hltt, 11 years, of Bridgeport; Florence Hltt, 14 years, her sister. The live victims, with An drew Koehler, father of the drowned boy, and Louis Hltt, of this city, father of two of the drowned girls, were spending the dny at Black Rock, near the mouth of Ash creek. While in bathing they all got beyond their depth. Koehler and Hltt succeeded In getting' ashore themselves, but thu others perished. Three of tho bodies wero recoveied. Diphtheria, soro throat, croup. Instant relief, permanent cure. Dr. Thomas' Eclec trie Oil. At any drugstore. liiHtlnciilslioil Ii'lMlimoii C'omlnir Over. Boston, Sept, 2. A cablegram was tecelved hero yesterday from Lord Mayor Daniel Tallon, of Dublin, and Hon. John Hedmond, M. P., signify ing their acceptance of an Invitation to visit the United States to inaugu rate the movement for a monument for Charles Stewart Parnell. The ca blegram states that they will leave Ire land about the middle .of October. Henry FrosliotH In Porto Itlco. Ponce, Porto Rico, Sept. 2. Heavy rains have caused unusual freshets, and the people, frightened on account of tho recent hurricane, are leaving their houses and are being quartered In the public buildings. The soldiers, police and firemen work all night. Tho fords are Impassable, but no serious damage has been done. YeHte-rtluy'H Jlimobnl! Oninon. At Brooklyn First game: Brooklyn, 7; Cleveland, 2. Second game: Brook lyn, 5; Cleveland, 1. At Cincinnati Cincinnati, 10; Philadelphia, 5. At Louisville Washington, 5; Louisville, 3. At Chicago Chicago, 5; Boston, 4. At St. Louis St. Louis, 7; Baltimore,!!. THE PRODUCE MARKETS. Philadelphia, Sept. 1. Flour weak! winter superfine. t21.S1J2.u0; Pennsylvania roller, clear, $33.20; city mills, extra, $2.40 02.60. Ityo flour tjuiet, but firm, at tW 3.10 per barrel for choice Pennsylvania. Wheat strong; No. 2 red, spot, in eleva tor, "O'-iiSTO'ie. Corn steady; No. 2 mix ed, spot, in elevator, 3Gl4fl3G9ic.; No. 2 yellow, for local trade, 3S3Sc. Oats quiet and steady; No, 2 white, clipped, old, 28c; new oats, as to quality, 23328c. liny steady; choice timothy, $13 for large bales, Boef nuiet; beef haras, $2IS.S0&27. Pork easy; family, $12812.50. Lard weak; western steamed, $5.55. Butter firm; west ern creamery, 17021c.; factory do., 120 15c; Imitation creamery, Hfl21c; New Yorjc dairy, 15til9c.; do. creamery, l'O 21o.; fancy Pennsylvania prints Jobbing ut 22825c; do. wholesale, 21023c Cheese strong; large and small white, 11c; do. colored, llVic; Eggs firm; New York and Pennsylvania, 48c; western ungraded, 12V4 15Hc Muskmelons show a wide range In quality and value; Maryland 'seed, per case. $1&2.60; Jersey seed, $1; Gem and Jenny Llnd, B0cS$2.50. Watermelons badly demoralized, with prices very low; Maryland, per carload, $2&ii"G; Jersey, $20 S16O; Maryland, per 100, $5610; Jersey wid Virginia, SS8. Baltimore, Sept. 1. Flour quiet and un changed. Wheat steadlr; spot and the month. 70&"J0l,feCi October, 7H4971HC.; December, 7Ml74Vfcc; steamer No. 2 red, WjttOVtc.; goutliern. by sample, CO07OV4C.; do, on grade, 67S"0V4c Corn firm; mixed, spot, 2SiB6o.: the month, 26i.c; Oc tober, 35JiJf3c. ; November or December, new or old, JSViaWVao.; January, 33,i9 SHsc; February, 33lic; steamer mixed, 35WS5Vic; southern, white, 3980l,io.; do. yellow. 391,46400. Oats firm; No. 2 white, 26c; No. 2 mixed. 2Wf26ito. Bye firmer; No. 2 nearby, 56V4c; No. 2 western, 60V4c Hay barely steady; No. 1 timothy, $130 13.50. Grain freights firm; engagements light, steam to Liverpool, per bushel, 3Hd. September; Cork, for orders, per quarter, 3. 4iJd.Ss. Cd. September, LIvo Stock Mnrkots. New York, Bept. l.-Stees 810o. hlgheri bulls and cows steady; native steers. 1141 6.80; tops, $6.05; Texans. $1.50; bulls, $2,500 3.40; cows. $1.50118.50. Veals steady; grass, ers lower; veals, $3; tops. $3.26; grass, ers and buttermllkB, $394, Sheep and iambs In better demand; prices no higher; sheep, $2.4564.25; export grades, $4.75; lambs. $tl6: Canada lambs, $3,12Hti.7S. llogs steady. East Liberty, Pa., Bept. 1. Cattle mar ket steady; extra, $6.70(&6.90; prime, $5.S0! C; common, 3.10JJ.M. Hogs dull and low er; prime mediums. $4."5e4.b0; beat York ers, $4.70(64.76, heavy hogs, $,4.504.C0; pigs, $1.504.4.70; grussers, $4.40fi4.06; roughs, $3 jj4.15. Sheep Hnn; choice wethers, $4.35 64.40, comjnon, $1.604(2.W; choice spring lambs, $5,608(5.75; common to good lambs, $3.50'5,50; veal culves, $767.60. - Shake Into Your Shoes Allen's Foot-Ease, a powder for the feet. It cures painful, swollen, smarting, nervous feet, and instantly takes the stink out of coma and bunions. It s the greatest comfort discovery of the ago. Allen's Foct-Eise makes tight or new shoes feel easy. It is a certain cure for sweating, callous and hot, tired, aching feet. Try it to-day. Sold by all druggists and shoe stores, lly mail for S5o In stumps. Trial package KliKK. Ad dress, Allen S, Olmsted, I lioy, N. V. llELBAQUEKED ANTI-SEMITES. Tlit llt1ui or I'nrlt nnil Proromxltmnl llciiiitloM Undiiiivdi1 to Aid TI10111. Paris, Sept. 2.-Cnfillnnl Itichard, archbishop of Paris, paid a visit yes terday to tho pramlor, M. Wnhleclt Housneati, on liohalf of M. Jules lluarln, tho nntl-Sotnlto agitator, and his companions now besieged In tho headquarters of tho Alitl-Semlto Longuo, and urged n poncoful solu tion of the dimqiilty. The premier, while expressing Ills sense of tho value that attached to the visit of the car dlnnl on such nn errand, said tho gov ernment must tako counsel of Itself nlone In settling tho present crisis. Two professional beauties. Mile. Llano do Pougy and Mile. Blanche d'Arvllly, made an nttempt yosterday to rovlctual tho "fortress." In a stylish landau thoy had concealed legs of mutton and other edibles beneath flow pi s, and thoy pretended to bo dying with curiosity to see tho Grand Occident, the namo by which tho build ing Is known. Tho police, howover, were suspicious, ospcclnlly with rof orenco to a garland two yards long, which proved to hide a loaf of bread. Tho tlodgo failed. Tho police discovered and stopped a nolo In the cellar of the houso adjacent, through which food supplies had been conveyed to tho beleaguered antl-Semltcs. Suspended From St. I'atrlrk's Alllnnco Trenton, Sopt. 2. Six of the sub ordinate branches of tho St. Patrick's Alliance of America have been noti fied of their suspension from tho or ganization for failure to pay the na tional per capita tax. The suspended branches all belong to District No. 7, which has headquarters in 'fronton, and aro Nos. 1 and 10, of Trenton; No. 3, of Tacony, Philadelphia; Nos. 11 and 15, of Cnmden, N. J., and No. 14, of Moorestown, N. J. These branches re ftiso to pay tho nntlonnl tax becauso thoy are dissatisfied with a chango made in tho constitution at the last national convention limiting member ship In the organization to Catholics of Irish birth or descent. Previously tho organization wb an Irish one, and no religious tost wns made. Red Hot From the Gnu Was the ball that hit G. Tl. Steadman, of Newark, Mich., in the civil war. It caused horrible Ulcers, that no treatment helped for 20 years. Then liucklen's Arnica Salve cured him. Cures Cuts, Bruises, Hums, Iioils, Felons, Corns, Skin Eruptions, llest pile cure on earth. 35 cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. SolJ yb A. Wasley, druggist. Ilonorlnir tlio TVntli'H Dead at .Miinlln 'Manila', Sopt. 2. In accordance with Adjutant General Corbin's suggestion, a memori!)l service was held yesterday at the graves of tho Pennsylvania sol diers at Paco cemetery. Chaplain Sutherland eulogized Colonel Hawkins, who died while on his way home with Ms regiment, and who was hurled yes terday at Washington, Pa. Many a Lover Has turned with disgust from an otherwise lovable girl with an offensive breath. Karl's Clover Eoot Tea purifies tho breath by Its action on tho bowels, etc., as nothing clso will. Sold for years on absoluto guarantee. Price 23 cts. and 50 cts. Sold "by P. D. Kirlin on a guarantee. Chllluu Out Spanish Hoxorvos. Madrid, Sopt. 2. The queen regent yesterday signed a decree calling, out C0.000 men of the 1899 class for mili tary service. Thtrly-flve Spanish sol diers, survivors of the garrison that long held Baler, on the east coast of Luzon, against the Filipinos, arlved at Barcelona yesterday and were en thusiastically received. CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. be Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the eof!S Signature Tlio Fvaountloti of'.lolifiiiucMburff. Johannesburg, Sept. 2. The town Is preparing for the eventualities of war. The Inmrtes of the Children's Home are going to Natal. The town council Is providing a three months' supply of food for the men and animals con nected with the scavcnglngdepartment. All the outgoing trains are crowded, and most of the prominent men have already loft Johannesburg. TLn n... tad molt experienced, the oni to I lly DudlcoaiullirycmeiUfertroni Print DLeuci t Sioeuci. J-roT. U. F. TIIKKL, 111. !.. GUI Nortli Mith hL. I'Ml.,1,-1. Sslnhlu, Pit., rlres Ouua&teo la ererf etie, 1 Ytiieoeele J: Utrlctnra (no auttlDff I. Lost Vic or C&IIealthreitorM. Ptrti eoUrred. UourilSS. iir'f 6 It, Sun. 9 11. Iloun fbr lonf luadlng nod dfcDeroui cue dally 10 SO to 2 SO. Preoli eaoea cured 4 to 1 0 doyl, Send fbr Sworn teitlmonUli and book. M friuda eipoied. 18 months in a ehaip. A Specialist also fails to even relieve a bad caso of Asthma. The BRAZILIAN BALM instantly re lieves and effects a Radical Cure. Shaker Station, Ct., I'eb. 3, 1S99. Brazilian Balm has done won ders for me; after suffering Z year with Aithma. 1 received no help lrom loin- ol oui local physicians and a specialist in Hartfoid, whu is at the head ol the hospital and receives all tin critical cases in the adjoin i it g counties, For 18 months I never laid down set In a chair dav and niirht and had to be drawn from one room to another. Uv mv doctor's orders I went south and staid several mouths but re ceived no benefit. At last Brazilian Balm was recommended to me so highly I decided to try It. Inside of a week I could sleep in my bed. Now I am out doors every day, tending to everything, do not have anv Asthma and will soon resume my old occupation, foreman-of the Eddy Electric Mfg. Co., of Windsor t-t. Most nratelully yours, Wm. H. Wood. Thousands of doctors prescribe Brazilian Balm in Catarrh. Aithma. I'leuriiv aud Grlnne. Only thing known that removes all the alter effects ol (irlppe in Lungs, Uver, Kidneys, I!tc. 60ct. and $1.00 a bottle at druggists. With the 11.00 bottle you get a month's treatment J'KKK oi ioxicola tablets, tlie best ionic. blreuRlli uuuaer in me worm II. I'. Jackson &l co Manufacturing Cbcrult ts, ludianapolls, Ind, SHENANDOAH DRUCJ STORE, Wholesale Agent Whether you liavo Kldnoy or BlaJda dlsoaso, Just put somo of your urlns lj glass tumbler and lot It stand S honra; Ifit has n sediment, or n milk cloudy appearanco, if It la ropy of stringy, palo or discolored, your Kid nova or Bladder are sick. Other serious symptoms aro pain It the back, frequont deslro to urinate m peclally at night, a burning scaldluj pain tn passing urlno or when yoa nrino stains linen. Tho ono fluro euro for diseases of thf Ktdnoys, Liver, Bladder and Blood Rheumatism, Iryspepla and Ghroni Constipation la Dr. David Kennody! Favorite Homody. It has cured In many cases wlioro all clso failed and It told at all drug stores for $1.00 for largo bottlo, or six bottles for 15.00. By a special arrangement with the) manufacturers, wo oiler our readers the opportunity of getting a trial bottle ol this Invahiablo romcdy absolutely froe which will bo sent postpaid to anyone who will send their address to the DIL DAVID KENNEDY COKPORATIOK; Rondout, N. Y.. aud mention this papen Tho publishers of this paper guar tratoo tho genuineness of this liberal .fferj ltntlrontl CoiiTpnny Ilosponsllile. Seabrlght, N. J., Sept. 1. Tho coro nor's Jury In the Inquest Into the death of Catherine Louise Terry, Juanlta Terry and Charles W. Trlppe, Jr., at tho Northborough crossing here on Aug. 23, brought In a verdict yesterday holding tho Coneral Railroad of Now Jersey responsible for tho deaths for allowing the running-of oxpress trains causing tho accident at a higher rate of speed than the ordlnnco of the borougii or Hoaiirignt allows, and for allowing the obstruction to be main tained on tho property In the form of shrubbery near where the accident oc curred, which prevented tho view of the Bouth bound trains. Klkos Mukfi SaW World'a Itecords. Buffalo, Sept. 1. Harry D. Elkes and Charles W. Miller raced one hour be hind motor pace at Athletic Park last night. Elkes won by over two laps, and In doing so established somo world's records. In the hour he cov ered 35 miles, 2G5 yards, the previous record being held by Linton, 34 miles, 1,60(1 yards. Ten miles wero covered in lG:49 2-5; 25 miles In 42:20, the lat ter boating the record of 41:41. Elkes led for tho whole hour. Ntcnrnmin nnd Costa Ittca Frlondly. Washington, Sept. 1. Regarding the report that the governments of Nica ragua una Honduras nave lormea a secret alliance against Costa Rica, and that arms aro being bought In Europe and the United States with a view to the overthrow of the existing govern ment, Minister Correa, of Nicaragua, says: tub governments or. Nica ragua and Costa Illca nave never Been on better terms than they aro at pres ent. There Is a perfect understanding tetween them, and It Is of the friendli est character. As to the reported al liance between Honduras and Nica ragua, there has been an alliance de facto for many years past." Wht Is Shlloh? A grand old remedy for Cough, Colds and Consumption ; usod through the world for half a century, has cured Innumerable cases of Incipient consumption and relieved many In advanced stages. If you are not satisfied with tho results we will refund your money, Price 25 cts., 50 cts. and $1.00. Sold by P. D. Kirlin on a guarantee. . Cheap Kxcmrslon to Niagara FalU and the Toronto Industrial Fair. Tho Lehigh Valley rnilroui announces a Labor Day excursion to Niagara Falls and return at tho low fare of f 8 27 from Shenan doah for tho round trip. Tickets will be Issued foi train No. 3 and for immediate con necting train from branch line points, Sep tember 1st, and all trains, (except, the Black Diamond Einres;) on Septembor 2nd and 3rd limited for return passage to September Gth, 1809, Inclusive. Tickets for Toronto and re turn will bo sold to holders of Niagara Falls excursion tickets at Niagara Falls, fare $1.00 by steamer or $1.50 by rail, thus affording those desiring to visit the Great Toronto In dustrial Fair an opportunity to do so. Con sult Lehigh Valley ticket agents for further particulars. Keystone State Normal School, KUTZTOWN, PA. The fall term of this famous training school for teachers will open August 23, 1899. Su perior advantages are offered to young men and women preparing for teaching, col lege, or business. The build ings are' all new, containing spacious and comfortable rooms forstudents, roomy re citation halls, steam heated throughout,and supplied with the latest and best lighting and sanitary appliances. Before choosing a school secure a catalogue of the Keystone Normal School. Rev. N. G. Schaeffer, Ph. D D. D., PRINCIPAL. For full Information, catalogue, etc, address KEYSTONE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, KUTZTOWJf, PA. This Hot Weather-- One needs a cooling beverage that will gently tone up the system while it cjueupjies the thirst. Lauer's Beer and Porter Just touches the spot. They are cooling, satisfy ing and invigorating. These brews will be furnished in case lots iov family use by applying to Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH PA kGTlJKNlN'fl kL6NDIKBR3 rivo ltttndrod Fortunnto nntl Tfilfor' tiiiinti) .Milium Arrlvu nt Soattle. Seattle, Wash., Eept, 2. Two Bteam crs arrived from Alaska yesterday, bringing about fijO minors', f'jrtunato and unfortunate Tho Liurada camo from St. Michael and the Humboldt from gltuguay. Tho total amount of gold dust the brought down Is esti mated at $500 000. Tho reports from tho C'ipe Nome district are still con flicting, but r.o fact remains that con siderable gold was brought from there by passengers on tho Laurada. The dust Is very flnti and has to be amalga mated. Many hard luck stories are told. T. C. Martin, Of Chicago, lies In Provi dence hospital, and his old partner, Thomas Cragle, of tho same place, Is dead on tho barren and Inhospltablo shore of Kotzebuo Sound. Martin went In two yearn ago, and Is a physi cal wreck, glad to havo escaped with his life. Ho sos the terrors thoy ex perienced wero awful, and cannot bo described. Ho had to bo helped oft tho Laurada and Into a conveyance. P. J. l'olorson, of Chicago, who camo back on tho Laurada, does not seem to bo much worse off for a long, hard winter spent In tho Kotzobuo. "I was tho only one, though, out of 31 who pitched camp that was ablo, when tho ice broke up, to walk out on straight legs," he said. Peterson win tered about 2C5 miles up tho Kobuck river from the Mlswlon, on Hoodum Inlet. Yellow Fvor fiOKny W.OHt. Jacksonville, Fla Sopt. 2. Com munication with Key West by the rest of the world has been cut off by tho orders of J. Y. Porter, oxecutlvo of ficer of the Florida state board of health, on account of two deaths and several cases which have been diagnos ed as yellow fover. The dead are Den nis Eagan, Jr., deputy collector of the customs at Key West, who was tuken sick early In the week, and a boy named Cosgrovo. Both wero burled yesterday morning. Flvo Cases addi tional havo been diagnosed as yellow fover and seven suspicious cases are under surveillance. LADIES DO YOO KUK DR. 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As an inducement for you to become a subscriber we make you the following unparal leled offer: AN ELEGANT $3.00 BOOK FOR ONLY 75 CENTS. Our representatives, Messrs. Hooks & Brown, will call upon you with the publication for your in spection. We feel sure you will be interested in examining it. Upon signing the agreement to take the HERAI.D ior six months, the book will be delivered upon payment of 75 cents. This is in addition to the regular subscription of 25 cents a mouth. SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, Blown Stout, Half and Half, Beer and Porter. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Mt. Carbon Beer ON TAP At all its customers to-day. Solomon Haak's, II 6 South Main Street, Will receive prompt attention. LAKESIDE! The only pleasure resort and picnic grounds in this region. Splendid lake of fresh 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, B. J. YOST, Prop., Uarnesville, Pa. T Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels Cleanses the System HtualCoNation U"" nrnunMCMTiv PERMANENTLY ITS BeNEf,caIts. ICIAL BUT THE GENUINE - MAH'F'O OY (AURRNIA JTG fSYRVP(S roa nit 11 n cRiKKWii pmu to. ftR taint. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. IN EFFECT MAY 11, 1899. IasBenger trains leave HlienaiiJoali for Penn Haven Junction, MaucU Chunk, Lehlghtou, Blatlnfrton, White Hall, UutaHftuqua, Allcjitown, Bethlehem, Kaaton New York and Philadelphia at 6 28, 7 SO a. m . 12 A3 and 5 17 l. hi. For Wllkesbarrc, Whlto Haven und l'HUtou, S 28, 10 12 n. 111.. 12 52 and S 17 1. 111. For Laceyvllle, Townnda, Sayre, Waverly Elmlra, Rochester; Buffalo, Niagara Falls, Auburn, Syracuse, Ithaca, Genevu and the West, 10 12 a. m., 12 62 and S 17 p. ni. For Ilelvldere, Delaware Water Gap anl Stroudsuurg, S 28 a. ni.. 8 17 p. in. For I-rfktnbertvtlle and Trenton, 7 50 a. in. For Jcanctivllle, Levlaton and IJeavcr Mcadov 5 28 a. m., 12 52 p. in. For McAdoo, Audenrled, Hazleton, Stockto and Lumber Yard, 8 28, 7 50, 10 12 a. m., 12 32 und 3 17 p. m. ForJeddo, Drlfton and Freeland, 528, 1012 a, m., 8 17 p. m. For Scrunton, S 28, 10 12 a. in,, 8 17 p. m. For Lost Creek, Clirnrdville, and Ashland, 4 00, and 7 28 p. m. For Haven Hun, Ccntralla, Mount Carmel and Shamokln, 10 49 a. in.. 1 42, 6 07, 9 23 p. in. ForMahanoy City, Kirk l'luce aud Delano, 5 28, 7 60, 10 12 a. In., and 12 52, S 17 p. In. For Yatesville, 8 28, 10 12 a. m. Trains will leave Shuinoklii at 7 00. 9 20 a. iu., 11 50 and 4 20 p. ui., and arrive ut Shenandoah at 7 50, 10 12 a. in.. 12 52, 5 17 p. in. Leave Shenandoah for I'ottavllle, St. Clair. Newcastle, Moreu and New Uoston, 7 60 and 10 12 a. m , 12 52 and 5 17 p. m. Leave Pottsvlllo for Shenandoah, 9 45 a. m., 1233, 505,815 p. 111. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 9 5Q a. m., 1245,5 09,6 2(1, 8 31 p.m. 'SUNDAY THAINS. Trains leave for Haven Hun, Centralla, Mt. Carmel and Shamokln, 9 46 a. m., 7 21 p. m , Trains leave Hhamoklu for Shenandoah at 8 50 a. m., and 5 35 p. in. Leave Shenandoah for Yutesvllle, Mahanoy City, Park Place, Delano, McAdoo, Audeiirieu, Hazleton, Stockton, Lumber Yuid, Weutherly and Mauch Chunk, 9 47 a in., and 632 p. in. For Lchlghtoii, Slatingtun, Catusauqua, White Hall, Conlay, Allentown, Huston and Phillips burg, 9 47 a. in., und 6 32 p. in. For New York and Philadelphia, 9 47 a. in. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8 50, a. ui., snd 6 27 p. m. M. 11. CUTTEH, Hupt. Transportation, , South Bethlehem, Pa. ROLLIN II WILUUH, Uenl. Supt., South Bethlehem, Pa. OHAItLES S. LEE, Uenl. Pass. Act., New York, N. Y. A. W. NONNEMACHEU, 1 H v. P. A., South Bethlehem. 1 POLITICAL CARDS. yOTK FOR WM. S. LEIB, OF ASHLAND. FOR I'ROTHONOTARV. yOTE FOR FRANK R. KAN TWER, OF LOFTY. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. yOTE FOR HORACE F. RABER, OF PINKQHOVE. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. yOTK FOR THOMAS J. HiGGINS, OF SHENANDOAH. FOR CLERK OF THE COURTS. yOTE FOlt . . . M. A. CAREY, FOR l'ROTHONOTARY. yOTK FOR FRANK C. REESE.' Of Shenandoah. FOR COUNTY REGISTER. "yQTK FOR JOHN T. SH0ENER, FOR CLERK OF THE COURTS. yOTE FOR CHARLES E. BERGER, FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. A box of our MtCIflL fflftlLT DREW is an exhilarating stimulant during the hot summer months. Delivered at your homo. Columbia Brewing Company. Tho Rosy Freshness I At I He lii And a velvet Boftoea of the skin Is Inva riably obtained by there who use Pouomi'sj Oomplezlon i'owder. v-oivti rrrri. 1 u r fWFPCOMF? i ii A.