The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, September 08, 1899, Image 2

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IXIXII1.ISIIUI1 1870.
"Ml he Nws That's Fit to Print
I'uiillnhe l i-vfi v niiiir. Dseent Sunday, at 8
Soutli JbkIik street, Hlii-iiiimtimli, Pa.
l.ONO IlHTVNCi: THI.llI'MONK.
lie Hernlil Is delivered In Hhennmllwli nnd Hw
siirromullnie Inwtw for six cent n w ek, lmy
sl.lc to tlie curriers. Ily mull W.l n yenr, or
2S cent n month ,wyiUile hi advance Ad
vertl.emnits rlmrued ncoirdlng ti snncenml
ponltlcm. Tlin imhllsliers reserve tlie rl?lit
to linnite tlie pnsHImi of advertisement!
never tlie publication of news demands
Tlie right l reserved to reject any
advertisement, wlietlier imld for or not, tlint
the publisher limy deem Improper. Adrer
tlslnK rnt mmle kndwn liHomipiilleatlon.
litered nt tlie (wt nfllee it1itmiMoli, l'a., as
second olnss moll mutter.
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FRIDAY, HEITKMUKR 8, 1890.
OUR COUNTRY : First Last ana Forever.
rilESIDRXV McKufLKT 1ms not for
gotten wlmt it is to be n soldier, anil
the people have not forgotten Unit a
good soliliar inrariuuly ninkes n good
President.
(iKN. Otis wliould move at once
against the Filipinos, before Aguin
aido confronts him with the 8M
Psalm and u pocket edition of the
Atkinson tracts.
Thk Shamrock, which is to contest
with the Columbia in the great Amer
ica's cup yacht race, is believed to be
the most perfect vessel of its kind
ever built in Great Britain. The
Columbia is known to be the .peediest
yaht ever constructed in the United
States. Taking into consideration
these facts the race should be an ex
citing one.
It is said that railroads are correct
barometers of business, conditions.
If this be true, we are enjoying better
time here. The other day we pub
lished a statement that the Lehigh
Valley Railroad, during the past
month, had cleared a large net surplus
over all charces, and now the state
ment of the P. & R. Railway states
that they, during the same period,
not only had a surplus, but eight times
as much as for the same month last
year.
JBRSBYMI2N WONJIILTON troMIY
Homo Iteinnrbntilo mtoiftliiir on the
Mil lltiiiilt'utl Ynt'il Itiuiiro.
Sa OlrL N. J., Sspt. 8. Tho Hilton
trophy match for the-$3,000 military
anil naval clmltenie trophy, given In
1898 by the lnte nenry Hilton, was
shot In the rnnses hero yesterday and
wsh tli most Important of the meet
ing so far. It was won by New Jersey.
Teams were onlered from Georgia,
District of Columbia and Now Jersey.
Georgia beat New Jointly at 200 jnrdu
by 10 points In the aggregate score ami
best District of Columbia team by 18
points. At tlie 600 yard range New
Jersey gnlnetVall but three of the start
that Georgia made on the first range,
and New Jersey won on the COO yard
range.
Dr. Hudson, a private on tho Now
Jersey team, did somo wonderful
shooting at tlie BOO yard range, and his
repeated bud s eyes did much to close
up the gap between the Now Jersey anil
Georgia team.
In tits final shooting In fact, it was
the last firing in the match Walter
Whlttomore, of tho New Jersoy team,
a member of the Klrst troop of Now
ark, did tho most romarkablo scoring
over witnessed on tho Sea Girt range.
He was firing at the 600 yard range,
and every bullet scored a bull's eye,
giving him a clean score of 35. This
is the first time a clean score has
been made In the Hilton trophy
matches. Whittemore is a new man,
and never shot in the contest until this
year.
1 -K . ' M7 J . 1 I Hill J -V
SPECIALLY wauABtt in prostatic TROUBLES
CYSTITIS-DIABETE&'.tflNCONTINtNCYURINC
SCUNTiriC BLCNDINO
PURC SANTAL and SAW PALMETTO ETC ETd
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PAN-AMERICAN DRUGCO.newyorkj
Bold In Shennmlonh At
K I RUIN'S PHARMACY.
Orders hy mall sent to any address.
Glorious News.
Comes from Dr. D. 11. Cargile. of Washita,
I T. He writes: "Four hottles of Klcctrlc
Hitters lias cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula,
which had caused her great suffering for
years, Tornulo sores would liroak out on her
head and race, aim tho host doctors could
rivo no help ; but her cure is complete and
and hor health Is excellent." This shows
what thousands have pioved, that Electric
Itllters is the host blond purifier known. It's
tho supreme remedy for ecireiiia, tetter, wilt
rhentn, ulcer, Iwils and runniuc sores. It
stimulates liver, kidneys and bowels, oxpcls
poisons, helps digestion builds up the
strength. Only 50 cents. Sold by A. Wasley,
druggist. Guaranteed.
Ciirnntrli;' onvr to Oiilvliinil.
Oakland, Cal., Sept. 8. Andrew Car
negie bus wrltteu a letter to a friond
in Oakland in which he says he will
give the sum of $50,000 for a public
library building, provided the city will
agree to pay at least $4,000 a year to
maintain the library. The city al
ready pays a largo sum to maintain its
jublic library.
A1EN Kidney trouble preys upon
Vrj! tho mind, discourages and
AND lessons ambition; beauty,
iri CM vicor and cheerfulness soon
" lu' disappear when tho kidneys
are out of order or diseased, lor pleasms
results uso Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Boot, tho
great kidney remedy. At druggists. Sample
bottle by mall trco, also pamphlet.
Address; Dr. Kilmer &Co.,Binghamton, N.Y.
Back of the refusal on the one side
by the South African Republic to
grant all the demands of the Out
landers, or foreigners resident in that
country, and the insistence on tlie
other side by England that the de
mands shall be fully and promptly
met, lies another and graver issue.
This is the right of the inhabitants of
that region to order their affairs, for
eign as well as domestic, in their own
way, without outside interference of
any kind from any source.
Dentil of a 'olel l'rlntor.
Philadelphia, Sept. 8. The printers'
craft throughout the country sustain
ed a serious loss yesterday in the
death at his homo in this city of
James J. Dailey, foreman of the com
posing room of the Public Ledger, and
for 32 years in the employ of that
journal. Mr. Dailey was 59 years of
age. Hs was formerly president of the
local union, was its representative at
many international conventions, a.nd
in 18S5 presented, on behalf of the
late George W. Childs and A. J. Drexel,
the $10,000 gift which was the neucleus
of a fund that has established the
Union Printers' Home at Colorado
Springs. Mr. Dailey was elected treas
urer of the home, and held the position
until his death.
LOW-ltATE VACATION TUI1"3 VIA NiNNBYI,-
VANIA ItAIMlOAD.
The Pennsylvania Railroad Company has
selected tho following dates for its popular
ten-day excursions to Niagara Kalis from
hiladelphia, Baltimore and Washington :
August iit, September 7 and 21, and
October 5 and 10. An exporienceil tourist
gent and chaperon will accompany each
excursion.
Excursion tickets, good for return passage
on any regular train, exclusive of limited
oxpross trains, within ton days, will bo sold
$10.00 from Philadelphia, Baltimore,
Washington, and alt points on tho Delaware
division; $1125 frum Atlantic City; $0.00
from Lancaster; $S 50 from Alloona nnd Ilar
rlsburg; $0 00 from Sunbury and Wilkes
barre; $3.75 from Willlamsport; and at pro
portionate rates from other points. A stop-
ovor will bo allowed at Buffalo, Rochester,
Canadaigua, and Watkins within tho limit
cturuiug.
A special train of Pullman parlor cars"anil
lay coaches will bo ruu with each excursion.
An extra chargo will bo niado for parlor car
seats.
Tickots for a side trip to tho Thousand Is
lands (Alexandria Bay) will bo sold from
Rochester in connection with excursions of
July 27, August 10 and 2J, September 7 and
1, good'to return to Rochestor or to Catan-
dalgua via Syracuse withiu five days, at rate
of $5 50.
Tickets for a side trip to Toronto will bo
sold at Niagara Falls for $1.00 on July 29,
August 12 and 20, and September 23. In
connection with excursion of September 7,
tickets will be sold to Toronto and return at
reduced rates, account Toronto Fair.
For time of connecting trains aud further
n formation apply to nearest ticket agont, or
address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General
Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station,
Philadelphia.
The Appetite of a Goat
Is envied by all poor dyspeptics whose
stomach and liver are out of order. All such
should know that Dr. King's New Life Pills,
the wonderful stomach and liver remedy, gives
a splendid appetite, sound digestion and a
remilar bodilv nabit that insures perfect health
and great energy. Only 25c. at A. Wasley's
drug store.
All the summaries of the world's
crop conditions made by foreign ex
perts show that Europe's grain yield
will be below the average, aud that
of the United States above the aver
age. This condition of tilings is re
flected already in the heavy exporta
tion of food products from this
country. A. good market will be of
fered in the Old World for the surplus
food of the United States. The Amer
ican farmer Is a sharer in a very
emphatic degree in the Republican
prosperity.
Thk Philadelphia Press says that
in many of the interior oounties of
Pennsylvania the oillce of Coroner
affords little profit to the incumbent
Bchnylkill county has tolerated a
common custom among its Coroners
to such a degree that the succeeding
officials have dorived royal incomes
from fees. But little Fayette now
looms up and claims the belt. Cor
oner F. H. Taylor understands his
businese, and within the past two
months and twenty days his fees have
aggregated $762. Of course, it does
not follow that mysterious deaths are
correspondingly numerous in that
section, but the Connellsville News
explains that the most of his fees are
for mileage. If a person dies any
where in the county, except from an
illness of long standing, Dr. Taylor Is
ulleifed to see cause for a Coroner's
investigation.
.llmliiiv, ltocolvod In Triumph.
Cape HayHen, Hayti, Sept. 8. Jim-
Inez, the leau&r of the successful revo
lution, has been received in triumph
at Santiago. Public feeling seems to
be unanimously in his favor as can
didate for the presidency.
NUQQETS OP NEWS
The number of enlistments Wednes
day was 314, making a total of 3,548.
Jacob Amberg, a bricklayer, wa;
shocked to death while at work In 1
trolley conduit In Now York,
Captain Freeman and Seaman Al
ture. of the barge Llsgar, wrecked in
Lake Huron, are the sole survivors.
The Americans at Imus are nightly
annoyed by demonstrations made by
the insurgents. The mayor of Imus
is an active Insurgent sympathizer.
During a sham "battle of Si Juan'
at Columbus, O., a 10-year-old spec
tator was killed and a soldier fatally
wounded through loaded shells being
nixed with blanks.
Thk United States is Rearing these
days, from all quarters of the world,
something about the responsibilities
which civilization, power and oppor
tunity thrust upon a nation. A nevs
paper published in Rome declares
that the disturbances In Santo
Domingo and one or two of the Cen
tral American republics impose aduty
upon the United States of exercising
a protectorate over Cuba until that
island gets the knowledge of self
government sufficiently thorough to
enuble it to avoid the spectacles made
by other peoples of its race oh this
continent. One of the London pupers,
the Speaker, says that "whether the
American Government is popular in
the Philippine Jflamls or not, it is
vastly superior to any Filipino ad
uiuustmUon."
Oh, the Pain of
Rheumatism!
Rheumatism often causes tho most In
tonso suffering. Many have for years
vainly sought relief from this disabling
disease, and are to-day worse off than
ever. Rheumatism Is a blood disease.
and Swift's Specific is the only cure, be
cause it is the only remedy wntcn can
reach sucn deep-seated diseases.
A few years ago I was taken with Inflamma
tory Rheumatism, whloh twoame so Intense
that I was for weeks unabl to walk, I tried
several prominent physl
clans and took thtlr treat
ment faithfully, bat was
unable to get the slight
est relief. Infaot.mycon.
dltlon setmed to grow
worse, tb disease spread
over my entire body, and
from November to March
I suffered agony. I tried
many patent medicines,
but none relieved me.
llnon the advice of a
friend I decided to trv
a a a Tifnrn itllnwlnir me to take It. how
ever, my guardian, who was a chemist, ana
lyied the remedy, and pronounced It free of
hough or mercury. I felt so muoh better after
taking two bottles, that I continued the rem
nH in twnmnntha t was curedoomoletelr.
Tha'aure was oermanent. for I have neverslnce
bad a touoh of Rheumatism though many
times exposed to damp ana coia weaincr
Elbanob m. Tirrsii,
S711 Fowelton Avenue, Philadelphia,
TJnn'tiiuffer lontrerwith Rheumatism
Throw aside your oils and liniments, as
they can not reach your trouble. Don't
experiment with doctors their potash
and mercury will add to your disabil
ity and completely destroy your diges
tion.
Tor RlnAd
'ltieuiuuu
will cure perfectly and permanently.
It Is guaranteed purely vegetable, and
contains no potash, mercury, or other
mineral. Books mailed free by Swill
Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga-.
.Wk.', FOR
GENITO.
u TURINARYADISEASES
iNrLAMMATIOfj
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NIAGARA FALLS EXCURSIONS.
A niJRCFT MOTHER'S ANGUISH.
tlnfortiiln Wlim'o l,los tlio llodj of
llor Komi Soldlm- Ito.v.
Chicago, Sept. 8. Two bodies, each
represented to be that of Rrnost IJalt
zer, a mombor of the Klrst Illinois
volunteors, who died in Cuba, havo for
mouths loin side by side In Craceland
cometery hero.
Tho first body was brought back by
a local undertaker nnd Mrs. Philippine
Baltzer, mother of the soldior, mourn
ed for him ns hor BOn. Then the gov
ernment commission brought back an
other one, nnd they said it, too, was
her boy. Distracted by grief, but by a
government order restrained from
opening tho cankots to attempt an
identification horself, Mrs. Ualtzer had
tho second body laid In an ntljolning
grave and she strewed (lowers and
wept ovor both mounds, half crazed
by anxiety to know which ronlly con
tained tho remains of hor soldier son.
To make the situation more pa
thetic and morq complicated Mrs. Balt
zer recently received word that tho
body of another Hrnst Baltzer had been
brought back from Cuba nnd Interred
in tho National cemetery at Arlington
Holghts. Mrs. Baltzer yesterday visit
ed the graves in Ginceland with Miss
Mabel Minion, of Now Oilcans, Miss
Minion wan in chargo of the fever hos
pital nt Santiago. Sho attended Balt
zer on his death bed, and dug with
hor own hands the trench in which he
wus buried. Sho declared that a bot
tle which would Idontify the remains
was interred with him. This bottlo
has not boon found. Mrs. Baltzer do
claros that she will havo "tho two
graves here oponed.
I'M SO DEAD TIRED
Now good digostiou waits on appetite
and health on both."
If it doesn't, try Burdock Blood Bitters.
S.", QO to Niagara Valla and lleturu Tin the
Lehigh Valley Itallroad.
On September 9th the Lehigh Valley Kail-
road will sell tickets to Niagara Falls aud
return at tho special low fare of $5 00 for tho
round trip from Shenandoah, limited for re
turn passane to September 11th, lucluBive.
Tickets will be honored on any train oicept
tho Black Diamond Express. Consult Le
high Valley ticket agent for further par
ticulars.
Yesterday's nnsitiatl Onirics.
At Pittsburg Louisville, 7: Pitts
burg, 4. At Brooklyn Boston, 2;
Brooklyn, 1. At New York Balti
more, 10: New York, 0. At washing-
ton Washington, 5; Philadelphia, 1.
At Chicago Chicago, 7; Cleveland, C.
At St. Louis Cincinnati, 4; St. Louis,2.
No Outbreak la Venezuela.
Washington, Sept. 8. Scuor Pulido,
the charge d'affaires of Venezuela, last
evening, in rosponso to a cablegram
sent by him, received a message from
the foreign oliico of Vcnczuola saying:
"The news of a now outbreak In Veno
zuola published yesterday is without
any foundation." An outbreak oc
curred In the interior some time ago,
but, as stated at the time, the revo
lutionists were badly routed and their
forces scattered and compolled to seek
refugo in the mountains.
llnsobnll CJmiie. Kmlotl In n lilot.
Brooklyn, Sept. 8. Yesterday's Bos
ton-Brooklyn game ended in a riot.
with two out In the ninth and the
score 2 to 1 in Boston's favor, Daly got
a pass and sprinted around to the plato
on Dahlen's single and Hamilton'a
fumble, but he was called out at the
plato. The crowd immediately jumped
into the field and attacked Umpire
Emslie. The police and players of both
teams surrounded him escorted him
off tho field.
He Fooled the Surgeons.
All doctors told Kenick Hamilton, of West
Jeflerson, O., after suffering 18 months from
TJprfnl FUlnlfi. hp would dip unless a COStlv
operation was performed; but he cured himself
with live boxes ol liucKien's. Arnica saive,
the surest Pile cure On earth, and the best
salve in the world. 25 cents a box. Sold by
A. Wasley, druggist.
Tom's New" Cnblnet.
Lima, Peru, Sept. 8. It is reported
that Sonhor Eduardo Romana, whose
term of office as president of tho re
public begins today, will offer amnesty
to the revolutionists and discharge
from custody all persons now in prison.
for political offenses. The new cabi
net is made up as follows: President
of the council and minister of foreign
affairs, Dr. Manuel Maria Galvez; in
terior, Colonel Parra; Justice, Dr. Ele
doro Romero; finance, Mariano Be
launde; war and marine, Naval Cap
tain Camllo Carrlllo; public works,
Senhor Carlos Basadre Fororo.
The Homeliest Man In Shenandoah
As well ns the handsomest, and others are
invited to call on any druggist and get free a
trial bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the Throat
and Lungs, a remedy that is guaranteed to
cure and relieve all Chronic aud Acute
Coughs, Asthma, Bronchitis and Consump
tion. Price 25c and 50c.
THE PRODUCE MARKETS.
Philadelphia, Sept. 7, Flour weak;
winter superfine, $2.1302.30; Pennsylvania
roller, clear, $2.983.10; city mills, extra,
J2.10fli.C0. Rye flour quiet, but steady, at
$303.10 per barrel for choice Pennsylva
nia. Wheat firm; No. 2 red, spot, In
elevator, C9?4"0'4c. Corn strong; No. 2
mixed, spot, In elevator, 37',4Q37Wo.; No.
2 yellow, for local trade. 39V4C Oats firm;
No. 2 white, clipped, 2Sc; lower grades, 2J
2Cc. Hay Arm; choice timothy, $15 for
large bales. Beef stronger; family, $10X0
11.50; beef hams, $2C27. Pork steadier;
mess,- $99.50; family, $1212.G0. Lard
steady; western steamed, $5.70. Butter
firmer; western creamery, 1722c; do.
factor'. 1315ic; June creamery, 18g21c;
Imitation crenmery, lW817c; New York
dairy, 15019Uc; do. creamery, 1722c;
fancy Pennsylvania prints jobbing at 21
f27c; do. wholesale. 23c. Cheese strong;
large, white and colored, lH4Jllc.;
small, colored, UUfrUUc; largo do., 11U
U?ic. Eggs firm; New York and Penn
sylvania, 18V4C.; western candle extras, at
mark, lCeiSUc Potatoes quiet; Jersoy, $1
1.20; Long Island, $1.25S1.C2,4; Jersey
sweets, $1.752.25; southern sweets, $1J
1.25. Cabbage steady; Long Island, $2
3.60 per 100. Fancy muskmelons steady,
but poor stock, which comprises most of
the offerings, drags at low figures; Colo
rado, per cuse, 50o.8$2.50; Jersey, per bar
rel, 50c.$l; Michigan, per bushel basket,
8040c. Watermelons quiet at $15fl6 per
100.
Baltimore, Sept. 7. Flour quiet and un
changed. Wheat quiet; spot and the
month, TOeTOfcc; October. 7111V4c; De
cember, 7394G71C, steamer No. 2 red, 66
G6V6c; southern, by sample, 0371V4c;
do. on grade. 67'-j(671c. Corn strong; mix
ed, spot, 38V38C.; the month, 37Hc;
October, 37&374c; November or Decem
ber, new or old. 8M4&31C.: January and
February, 33Slc; steamer mixed, 36
37c. ; southern, white, 39&40c.; do. yel
low, 404H0'c. Oats firmer; No. 2 white,
3fK2814c.; No. 2 mixed, 260. .Rye nrm;
No. 2 nearby, 5GHc; No. 2 western, 61V4C
Hay steady; No. 1 timothy, $1313.50.
Live Stock Markets.
Woo, -vnrii Sunt. 7. BeeveB steady,
cables auote live cattle weak at lltt
lc: refrurerator beef lnwer t 8g,
Veals. $o(fft.tt; grawter, $$!LS0. Shaep a
shade higher; lamb opned steady, but
closed weak; sheep, JHM-60, lambs. $5.28
.Ni: Canada Iambi. $5.50. Hogs a trlflo
Arm at II.75fl4.S0.
East Liberty, Pa.. Sept. 7,-CattIe mar
ket steady; extra, $5.706.90; prims, $5.80ia
6; common, $J.104.kO. Hogs slow; prime
medlus and best Yorkers, $1.6064.66; fair
--,.. i, ti ud,.im- huivv hogs. $4JE
a wii. Ahuen tlrni: choice wethers, $1.55
&4.II8; common, $1.50tp!.60; choice
lambs, $5.756; common to good
S4&5.6Q; veal calves, $761.60.
spring
lambs,
Ponnsylvnnlri's Populist Tlckot.
Philadelphia, Sept. 8. The state
convention of the People's party met
here yesterday and nominated the fol
lowing ticket: S. P. Lane, of Susque
hanna county, for supreme court; D. O.
Couchlln, of Luzerne county, for su
perior court; Andrew Storry, ol Craw
ford county, for state treasurer. The
platform endorses tho nominations of
the national convention at Cincinnati
last year -Wharton Barker of Penn
sylvania and Ignatius Donnelly, of
Minnesota as the candidates of the
pi.rty for president and vice president,
respectively, and calls for the issu
ance of paper money iredeemable in
coin, and also demands the nationaliza
tion of railroads. The war in tne
Philippines is condemned.
Newport's Aiitomobtlo l'nrnde.
Newport, It. I., Sept. 8. Newport
witnessed a novel spectacle yesterday
in the way of an automobile parade,
given by Mrs. O. P. H. Belmont, in
which there wore 17 beautifully dec
orated automobiles in lino. Opposite
the Celcourt tho vehicles, with the
handsomely gownod ladies, competed
lor prizes onereu uy airs, uoimoni lor
obstacle driving. The street was filled
with baby carriages containing dummy
babies, manipulated by nurses of the
same consistency as tne names, ana
wooden horses attached to traps. Mrs.
Herman Oelrlehs won first prize for
tho best decorated carriage and
StuyveBant Leroy took first prize for
the best driving.
Young women
have you ever said
that?
You're talking for
your poor, sick kid
neys. Something wrong
or you wouldn't bo or
feel "dead tired"
Young folks in good
health don't feel that
way
No; indeed !
Get your kidneys in
healthy shajie
Take
the modern, scientific, practical, up-to-date medicine that banishes kidney
backache, kidney ailments, sleeplessness and urinary disturbances in cither
adults or children.
We know Kid-Ne-OidB will absolutely cure the
above ailments and minor affections directly due to
them we have given names of those who were
cured investigate and you will get at the truth.
Disordered kidneys are indicated by pains In the back, distress or,
fullness after eating, scanty or scalding urine, weakness and chills, pains In
the loins, nervousness, sleeplessness, loss of vitality, swelling In limbs or
body, or both, and sediment in the urine.
Kid-Ne-Oida are in yellow tablet form put up in boxes soli for 50c a box
nt all drug stores your druggist will toll you of cures they elloctod here
nt homo he will vouch for the truth of our ovory assertion.
Morrow s Liverlax cures constipation, biliousness, costiveness
sell for 25c a box at all drug stores.
Kld-Ne-Olds and Liverlax, manufactured by John Morrow & Co., Chemists, Springfield, Ohio.
FOR SALE BY S. P. KIRLIN.
Personally Conducted Tourist Excursions to
California Without ubange of Cars.
Leaviug Washington ovory Tuesday and
Friday at 11:10 a. m., tho Southern Bailway
operates Persoually Conducted Tourist Ex
cursions to San Frauciso without change or
cars, conductors or porters. The routo is
throuEh Atlanta, Montgomery, New Orleans,
Houston, Sau Autonlo.New Moxico, Arizonia,
and Southern California. The cars aro tho
vory latest pattern of Pullinnu Tourist
Sleepers, rosewood finish, havo high hack
seats, upholstered in rattan, are sixteen
section, supplied with linen etc., same as
standard sleepers, lighted by Pintsch Gas,
havo wido vostibules, double sash rolled
curtains, lavatory, aud smoking room for
cent eraen. anil two retinue rooms tor lauies.
Throe and one-nait nays to juoxico ami
Arizona, four days to Los Angelos aud
Southern California, aud five days to San
Francisco. Such service forTraus-Contlnental
travel has never before boon offered.
Tho tourist carfaro is less than via any
other route, effectinc a saving of $25.00 to
f30.0fl for the trip.
All information, maps and rates furnished
ou application to Charles L. Hopkins, Dis
trict rasscnger Agent, soulueru ltailway
Company, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia
The fat undertaker,
Who plants by the acre.
Poor victims of cough and cold.
Is sighing and crying.
For we've all stoppeddylng
Since Brazilian Balm was sold.
And for those who desire
Not Just yet to go higher
It Is worth Its weight lu gold.
Shouandoah drug store, wholesale agents.
Ladies Can Wear Shoes
Onestzo smaller after using Allen's Foot
Ease, a powder to bo shaken iuto the shoes.
It makes tight or new shoos feel easy ; givos
instant relief to corns and bunions. It's tho
greatest comfort discovery of the age. Cures
swollen feet, blisters and callous spots.
Allen's Foot-Easo is a certain euro for in-
growing nails, sweating, hot, aching feet. At
all druggists and shoo stores, 25c. Trial
package free by mail, Address, Allen 8.
Olmstod, Lo Roy, N, Y.
Mnnli-r For n V!mt.
Charleston, Sept. S. News comes
from Georgetown that on Saturday
Charlie Chung, a Chinaman, killed a
young negro, James Prisoner. Chung
claimed that a balance of one cent was
due him for laundry. A quarrel en
sued and the Chinaman fired a pistol
ball into the negro's abdomen, If
Chung is found guilty of raurdor he
will be the first Chinaman ever hang
ed in South Carolina,
1. & It. Dates.
Special eleven-day excursion to Niagara
Falls, Thursday, September 14tb, 1809.
For further particulars call on or address
local Philadelphia and Beading ticket agent.
it
lffl!l. J and unfortunate lufrtrersftan
AllllblDU PrlrsMdlicuef, lllooil Motion,
Youthful Erron. Loit Vlulltr. Vuiooutle. et.
cal for Hvorn TMtltnanlalt and Bookr
"Trmi- to I'ror, u, r. TiiEki, ai. u.,
u norm Btxln au, l'juitue!pni,
l'n. l'Mltlrelr tb onlr irwoUlut In Ut
ILltau HLatea to finro area ibatiKb th molt oelebrtd iDea
UlUti fkltad. Vreiheueiaured In & ta 1 0 diti.lIour9 S.&.9.
Strong Drink is Death
This Hot
Weatlier
One needs a cooling
beverage that will gently
tone up the system while
it quenches 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 for
family ise by applying- to
Christ. Schmidt,
Agent and Bottler,
203 W. Coal Street
SHENANDOAH
PA
POLITICAL CARDS.
WiYI. S. LEIB,
OF ASHLAND.
FOR PROTHONOTARY.
OR. CHARCOT'S TONIC TABLETS
are the onljr posltlyeljr guaranteed remedy for the
Prink Uablt, Nervousness and ilelancliolj caused
D7 trong drink.
we ji'akaxti:e fouii iioxks
to cure any case with a positive lvrl t ten euur
antra or refund the money, and to destroy tho
appetite for Intoxicating llQuors.
THE TABLETS CAN BE 0IVEN WITHOUT
KNOWLEDGE OP THE PATIENT.
STRONG DRINK nrtI?eatnrpoqr'i?
of tio.oo we Vf 111 mall yon roiir (4) boies and pot!
Uve written Bnnrnntre to cure or refund
fourmouoy. Single boxes IJ.OO.
For sale at Kl'lln's drug store.
yOTE FOB
FRANK R. KANTNER,
OF LOFTY.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
LEHIGH VALLEY
RAILROAD.
IN EFFECT MAY 14, 1899.
Passenger trains lenvo Slienundoah for 1'enn
Haven Junction. Mnuch Chunk. Lehichton.
Blatington, Wliite Hull, CatuMiuqua, AUejitown,
Bethlehem, ICantou New York nnd Philadelphia
at 5 23, 7 SO a. in 12 52 and 5 17 p. in.
For Wllkesbarre. White Haven and ritlstou,
S 8, 10 12 a. m.. 12 62 nnd 5 17 p. m.
For Laeeyvlllo, Towanda, Sayro, Waverly
Klmlm, Rochester; Hullnlo, Nlagora Falls,
Auburn, Syracuse, Ithnra, Geneva and tho
West, 10 12 a. in., 12 52 and 5 17 p. in.
For Itelvldere, Delaware Water flap autf
Stroudsburg, 5 28 a. ai., 5 17 p. m.
f or i,nniuertviue aim M reiuon, ou a. m.
For .Icanesvllle, Levlston and lteavcr Meadow
H 28 ft. in., 12 52 p. III.
For McAdoo, Audenrled, Itazleton, Stockto
and Lumber Yard, 5 23, 7 50, 10 12 a. m., 12 62 aud
5 17 p. m.
ForJeddo, Drlfton and Freeland, 5 23, 1012
a, m., 5 17 p. m.
for crunton, 2, iu is a. m., on p. m.
For Lost Creek. Ulrardville, and Ashland, 4 00,
and 7 23 p. m.
r or KuVCll nun, ceuirnuu, luoum iunuei niiu
Shatuokin, 10 49 a. in., 1 42, 0 07, 9 23 p. in.
ForMahanoy City, l'ark Place and Delano,
5 23, 7 SO, 10 12 a. iu.. and 12 52. 5 17 p. ui.
f or xuieflvnie, o at, iu i a. m.
Trains will leave Shamoktn at 7 00. 9 20 a. m.,
11 BO and 4 20 p. in., and arrive at Shenandoali
at 7 50, 10 12 o. m., 12 62, 5 17 p. m.
Leave Shenandoah tor Pottsvllle, St. Clair,
New Castle, Morea and New Boston, 7 60 and
10 12 a. m , 12 52 and 6 17 p. in.
Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 9 45 a. m.,
12 85, 505, 8 15 p. m.
Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 9 50 a. m.,
12 45, 8 09, 6 26, 8 81 p. in.
SUNDAY TRAINS.
Trains leave for Raven Run, Centralla, Mt.
Carinel and Shamokln, 9 46 a. lu., 7 21 p. ui..
Trains leave Shamokln for Shenandoah at
8 50 a. ro., ond 5 85 p. m.
Leave Shenandoah for Yatesvllle, Mahanoy
City, Park Place, Delano, MoAdoo, Audenrled,
Hazleton, Stockton, Lumber Yard, Weatherly
and JIaucli UIiunK, 9 47 a m., anu o ai p. m.
For Lehlghton, Slatlngton, Catasauqua. White
S 32 n. m.
For New York and Philadelphia, 9 47 a. m.
Hall, Coplay, Allentown, Eostou and Pbllllpa-
Durg, i t a. m anu o w i
Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8 CO, a. m.
and 6 27 p. in.
M. B. CUTTKU, Supt. Transportation.,
South Bethlehem, "Ja.
ROLLIN H. WILBUR, denl.Supi,
South Bethlehem, Pa.
CHARLES 8. LEE, OenU Pass. Agt
New York, N.Y.
A. W. NONNEMACHKK, Dlv. P. A.,
South Bethlehem. Pa.
yOTK FOR
HORACE F. RABER,
OF PINEQROVE.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER.
Does Tals Strike Too?
Mnddv comDlexIons. Nauscatluc breath
coma from chronic conitfpatlon. Karl's
Clover Root Toa la an absolute cure and lias
been Bold for fifty years on an absolute
guaraptee. Price 25 cts. and 60 cts. Sold by
P. D. Kirlln on a guarantee.
HOOD'S VVUla cure Mver 111
fJUlousnesa, Indlgestloa, Headache.
I ulea' ut UxatlvH. All DrugjrUM
Tliti Dotiolt Sullh For Votiozuola.
Philadelphia, Sept. 8. Tho cruiser
Detroit, of the North Atlantic squad
ron, which has been ordered to La
Ouayra, Venezuela, on account of tho
disturbances In that country, weighed
anchor and left this city last night.
The Detroit is expected to reach Vene
zuela In about a week.
Terrible plagues, those Itcbiug, pestering
diseases of the skill. Put an end to trlsery.
Doaii nOlnluieiit cures, At any drug siore.
Keystone
State
Normal
School,
KUTZTOVVN, lA.
The fall term of this famous
training school for teachers
will open August 23, 1899. Su-
erlor advantages are ottered
o young men and women
fireparlng for teaching, col
ege, or business. The uulld.
lugs are all new, containing
spacious and comfortable
rooms forstudents. roomv re-
citation halls, steam heated
throughout, nnd supplied with
the latest and best lighting
and sanitary appliances.
Before choosing a school
secure a catalogue of the
Keystone Normal School.
Rev. N, C. Schaeffer, Ph. D D. D
S PRINCIPAL. t$
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w? ror tun iniormauon, catalogue, eio.,
2? address S
KEYSTONE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, S
yoTB Kon
THOMAS J. HIGGINS,
OF HIIttNANDOAH.
FOR CLERK OKTIIE COURTS.
yOTE FOR
Mi A. CAREY,
FOR PROTHONOTARY.
VOTE FOR
SOLOMON HAAE
Agent for the Famous
BERGNER & ENGEL
Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still'
Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale,.
Blown Stout, Half and Half, Beer '
dud Porter.
FRANK C. REESE.
OpSuknanuoau,
FOR COUNTY REGISTER.
yOTE FOR
JOHN T. SH0ENER,
FOR CLERK OF THE COURTS.
yOTE FOR
CHARLES E. BERGER,
FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY.
yOTK FOR
EMANUEL JENKYN,
Present Incumbent.
FOR RECORDER OF DEEDS.
KUTZTOWH, PA.
'0&$&&$&&&&0&&8&&&'$&$& j flabKrlptlou to Tbe Patent Ilecerd 1140 per uauak
iiMii
Ta PATENT Good Idea:
may be secured by
oar aid. Address,
THE PATENT RECORD.
Baltimore, Md.
L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S
Mt. Carbon Beer
ON TAP
At nil its' customers to-day.
Solomon Haak's
116 South Main Street,,
Will receive prompt attention;
News and Opinions.
OP
National Importance
THE - SU
ALONE
CONTAINS BOTH.
Daily, by mall, - $6 a yenr'
Daily and Sunday ,by mail,$S a year-
The Sunday Sun
lathe greatest Sunday uewspape
In the world.
Price 5c a copy. Bj osll, 52 i yes,-
Atldrsis Till BUN, Hew Yerk.