TheHerald INI'MIIISIIIII) 1KT0 "Ml m News Ttal's Fit to Print." I'iiKIhIhmI pvt evening. nxit Sundny, t Mouth .Innllti rlrwt, Shenandoah, Pa. I.ONd HI-aTANCH THI.ISrilONH. he Herald is delivered In Shenandoah ami the mirroimdlnat town fnrlxM)iiha w- rk, pay. alilo to tlm carriers. Ily mall M.OO a year, or 85 lent a month payable In advance Ad vertisement charited aeenftllnK to space and .-in ,kl,I.IUI.M iMtvn the rllfht to I'hiinge the position ft advertisements never m (HiimoHBit.il ..I ur. .. !- Tho rlRfit Is .rwn"'l tn reject any advertisement, wKHIrer wll for or not. Hint the puullriliers may owm iniimj.er. ,...- At t 1 .1 i..nn (.mi nti.tllnftthtt. HSillK rmrw wiiwit. . 't-i - litem! at the pot office M Nhranmloali, Pa., a feconil iMftss Mf 11 maiwr. YOTJ OAN JfoT nmt-tt ' i)im or THE HERALD- THRoraM aitv (vt rt'BI.tCATJOK. Fill DAY, SEPTLMBEIt 15. 1899. Oim COUNTRY: First, Last and Forever. Is talking about that French nils ciiri'ioe of justice, Americans should also endeavor to keep their heads. WiiKK Kditor Toiu Joyce again wields the editorial pun it is paid lie will use carmine ink in expressing: his opinions of certain statesmen. America?.' history affords no in stance of the success of a party con ducted to pull down the Hag or to re nounce territory gained by treaty. Has "the gentleman from Auburn" taken to the woods f Perhaps the confidential clerk, with n salary of one hundred dollars a month, is lirecting matters by wireless tele graphy. Thk total loss of the American army in the Philippines since the first nrrlvul of troops to last Tuesday is ?s9 killed, 138 died from wounds and accidents and 480 died from disease, footing up 007. The wounded who recovered or are recovering number 1G00. Only eighteen are in the list of captured and missing. It is a pom paratively light record for exteusive operations covering more than a year. There is not much satisfaction in being a county chairman if the sinews of war are not legally collect able. It takes the fun out of the h'lsiness and does no good to the party. A wise nominee will, how ever act properly if he contributes liberally towards the legitimate ex penses of the party. Fortunately the court has declared political assess ments to be legally collectable. Ex Ohairman Moyer, of the Democratic committee, was compelled to threaten some of the candidatesof last year Avith prosecution for failing to pay their assessments. The Country Schools. That the children who attend the district schools of Pennsylvania are being defrauded seems to be fairly well proved by the report filed with the State Superintendent of Public Instruction by Professor McNeal, who recently retired as Superintend ent of county scTrols. Professor Me2fWl reviews the abuses and points out the needs of the county schools at great length, and finally pays his compliments to the Directors, who, he says, never visit the schools, never attend a meeting of the Directors' Association and utilize the time at their disposal In settling the affairs of the nution at the village stores Instead of giving cure and proper attention to the village sohool. He favors a .longer term than six n."itns in me county sonoois aim scores bitterly the Directors who are ho anxious to get the state appropria-t'l-.n. but fail to leyy a tax, and also take little interest in sohool affairs. I'rofeBsor McNeal gays : "By reason of longer terms and iietter salaries the cities and larger towns are continually taking away many of the better teachers from the country districts. When a teacher has made a reputation in one of the i-lirt-teriu districts he is wanted in a more progressive community, where the term is longer and the remunera tion better. Many bright, industri ous pupils in the country schools are crippled in their progress because of 1 1. .or teachers, short terms and kick of other facilities necessary to suc cessful work. "It is time the people of the coun try districts waken up to the fact that their children are being de fruuded by the parsimonious policy pursued in the management of the s' hools. They should demand sohool advantages for their children that will equip them for 11 fuir.oliBUoe of success in the race of life. "To this end they must cease to elect as Directors men who persist in running the schools on a half-mill tax rate." In general, tho sehools'areln excel lent condition. The bulldingH are good and fairly well equipped, but none of them eonjiinre In any way with those of tin towns ad cities, Hurt it is manifest that they should, to a degree at least PINOkBD Tflti SYAU ATTRACTION At the Meeting of Hip Trust C'onn.r oiip In Cnli'iiuro. ChlcHttO, Sept. 16. Enthusiastic in terest and a -crowded hall put last nlghfo sens I on of the confermiro .on trusts sharply in contrast with the forenoon and afternoon gatherings. Central Music Hall was packed with an audience that represented nearly every class of people. Governor I'ln Rroe, of Michigan, was a star attrac tion. The governor was received with applause so fervent that it wns several niliute before he could proceed with his address. He was obliged to rise seMMttl limes after tatting his seat and bow his acknowledgments before the auiUence would allow the chairman to Introduce the next speaker. The house was divided against lt telf during the address of ex-Secretary of the Trensury Charles Poster. Tho audience finally became so demonstra tive In Interrupting the speaker with questions and remarks that n dalegato asked the chair to clonr the galleries unless the interruption ceased. The next speaker after ex-Secrotnry Foster was Attorney General Davis, of Arkansas. When Mr. Davis concluded the audience was in a state ot agita tion, which made It thoroughly enjoy a slip of the chairman, who announced "The next toast,'' and was overwhelm ed by the laughter which ensued. He finally found opportunity to introduce Professor George Ounton, of New York. During tho latter portion of his speech Mr. Gunton was frequently In terrupted with questions from specta tors in the gallery. "How about the Standard Oil company?" asked a man in the rear. The speaker started to reply, but was Interrupted again and again, despite the chairman's gavel. Attorney General Gaitnor, of Mary land, was, the last speaker of the even ing session. It was announced that Hourke Cock- ran and William J. llryan will speak" to night. Some Foolish People Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. They often say, "Oh, it will wear away," but in most cases it will wear them away. Could they be induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp's llalsam, which is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, they would immediately see the ex cellent eflect after taking the first dose. Price 25c. and 50c. Trial size free. At all drug 8'stJ. Another Clinlloinin to Bwterlinzy. Columbia, S. C, Sept. 15. The fol lowing challenge to mortal combat was cabled to Comte Ferdinand Walsln Ksterhazy yesterday by Paul E. Ayer: "Believing you to be answerable for the misery and humiliation of Captain Dreyfus, of the French army, and he (Captain Dreyfus) not being able to call on you personally for satisfaction, I, as an American, free born, loving liberty, do volunteer in my own right to meet you on the field of honor in behalf of Captain Dreyfus at any time and place agreeable to you." Ayer is a son of the late General Ayer, of the Confederate army, and was a sergeant In tho First South Carolina volunteers during the Spanish war. What Is SMloh ? A grand old remedy for Cough, Colds and Consumption ; used through tho world for half a century, has cured innumerable casts 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 eta. and $1.00. Sold by P. D. Kirlin on a guarantee. Glycerine factory lilown to Atoms. Lima, O., Sept. 15. Yesterday the Ohio and Indiana Glycerine company's factory, southwest of the city, recently bought by the Hercules company and closed down, was blown to atoms by an 'explosion, origin unknown. The machinery had been removed and the explosion was caused by a number of old cans being stored in the building. No one was around so far as known. The building had been damaged by three previous explosions since 1892, two being killed and several Injured. Yon Try It. If Shiloh's Cough and Consumption Cure, which is'sold for the small price of 25 cts., 50 cts. and 1.00, does not cure tnko the bottle back and we will refund your money. Sold for over fifty years on this guarantee. Price 23 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P. D. Kirlin on a guarantee. Aclmlrnl tVnton In Ooort Health. Washington, Sept. 15'. The surgeon general of the navy has received a let ter from the fleet surgeon of the Asiatic station In which that officer says that Admiral Watson is now enjoying good health. As the stories of his being re lieved in the near futre by Admiral Remey depend for their accuracy upon the condition of Admiral Watson's health, this letter has hifd some Influ ence upon the plans of the navy de partment. Sacrificed to Blood Poison. Those who have never had Blood Pol i on can not know what a desperate con dition it can produce. This terrible disease which the doctors are totally unable to cure, is communicated from one generation to another, inflicting its taint upon counties! innocent ones. Some years ago I was Inoeulated with poison by a nurse who infected my babe with blood laini. lnoimi one was Unequal to the struggle, and lu Ufa was yielded up to tbt fearful poison. For six long years I suf fered untold misery. I was eovertd with sorts and uleers tram head to foot, and no language can express my feelings of woe during those long years, I had the best medical treatment. Sev eral physicians soooes lively treated me, but all to no Tiurooee. Th mer. oury and potash stemtd to add fad to the awful flame which was devouring me. 1 was advised by mends wno naa seen wonaermi euresmsdeby it, to try Swift's Specific. We got two bottles, and I felt h'pe again revive in my hreait hope for health and happiness again. I improved from the start, and a com nh.tR and nerfeot oura was the result. S. S. 8 Is the only blood remedy which reaches des perate eases. tuns. 4 . . u..i Montgomery, Ala. Of the many blood remedies, S. S. S. Is the only one whioh can reach deep seated, violent cases. It never fails to eure perfectly and permanently the most desperate cases which are uojonu Al 1- 1 , .1 i " Ii pcbilt tsostabls, and Is the only blood remedy guaranteed to contain no mercury, potash, or other mineral. Valuable books mailed free by Swift Bpaclfia Company, Atlanta. Georgia. S.S.S.ThoBlood Ars, Plnkham's Advice Saved Mrs. Hayes From an Operation. (tSITIK TO MIS. riNIHAIf KO. 64,283 " DnA 11 Jilts. Pinkham Words cannot express my thanks to you for your kind ndvico to mo in regard to my health, I hud been running down In health for about beven years. 1 had doctored wjth good doctors and taken a great many patent, medicines. My trouble began when ,my first child was horn. 1 hnd n vory hard time and after its birth would have severe flooding spells. "After my second child I had very good health until last winter when I ngnln became pregnant and suffered very much and miscarried. I eiuno very near dying, and tho'doctor said I must have an operation, which fright ened me very much, and concluded to write to you for your ndvico, and tnko your medicine. Was troubled with tho whites, great pain In back and hips, sometimes when lying down or sitting wns unahlo to get up. Would havo such pain in groins could hnrdly walk. " 1 oun say I have never seen any thing so wonderful as tiydla E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound and Sana tive Wash. Your remedies havo dono wonders for me. Hoping that many of my suffering sisters may bo led to take your medlcino from rending this letter, I remain, sincerely yours, Mns. MAiir nAYEs, HAJtuiNsnuno, Ky." Letters like the forogoing should convince everyone that Mrs. Pinkham's advlco is certain help. NEW YORK'S DEWEY RECEPTION. Kono of the Cabinet OIlluinlH Will Tnko I'nrt. New York. Sept. 15. With tho ex ception of a settlement as to tho lino of march for the land parade, the pre liminary nrrangemonts for the Dowoy reception ceremonies aro about com plete. The line of march will bo agteed upon today. None of the members of the presi dent's cabinet has accepted the invi tation of the city to participate in tho reception ceremonies. Lyman J. Gage has declined, pleading pressure of business, and refusals were received yesterday from the postmaster gen eral, secretary of state and the secre tary of war. Mr. Smith wrote regretting that "public engagements at the capital prevent' acceptance." Mr. Hay said: "I deeply regret that imperative official" engagements put It out of my power to accept this cour teous invitation." Mr. Moot said in his letter: "The secretary of war regrets that press of public business will make it impossible for him to accept the courteous invi tation of tho mayor of the city of New York." The list of governors of states who will attend the reception is growing. The governors of North Carolina, West Virginia and Connecticut have written, giving details as to the mili tary forces that will accompany them. .Colonel Henry H. Adams has been appointed adjutant general to General Howard for the Dewey parade, and Colpnel Adams will attend to the or ganization of the G. A. R. for the pa rade. TIIJ5 I.ADIliS. The pleasant effect and perfect safety with which ladies may use Syrup of Figs, under nil conditions, makes it their favorite remedy. To get the true and genulno article, look for tho name of tho California Fig Syrup Co. printed uear the bottom of the package. For byallsalo druggists. Soldiers Sonteiict'i) to Dentil. Manila, Sept. 15. The local papers assert that Corporal Damhoffer and Private Conine, of the Sixteenth infant ry, havo been sentenced to death by courts martial, and that Private Mc- Bennett has been condemned to twenty years Imprisonment for having crimi nally assaulted natlvewomen in Manila a month ago. Tho papers assert that General Otis has recommended that President McKinley approve the sen tences, and that he desires a public ex ecution of the men sentenced to. death. That Tnrobbin Headache Would quickly leave you, if you used Dr. King'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. Sold by A. Wasley, druggist THE PRODUCE A1ARKETS. Philadelphia, Sept. 14. Flour steady; Winter superfine, $2.15g2.30; Pennsylvania roller, clear. J2.90ijf3.10; city mills, extra, J2.402.GO. Itye flour Arm at 3S?3.10 per barrel. Wheat strong; No. 2 red, spot, in elevator, 70?iEt7Uic. Corn firm; No, 2 mixed, spot, in "elevator, 37',4S37Hc; No. 2 yellow, for loqal trade, 40c. Oat3 Arm; No. 2 white, clipped, 28!4c.; lower grades, 23igt6c. Hay tlrm; choice timothy, $15 for large bales. Beef llrm; beof hams, W25.B0. Pork Arm; family, .J12Q12.C0. Lard weak; western steamed, $5!C5. But ter firm; western creamery, 18fj'23c. ; do. factory, 1316c.; June creamery, 18l422c.; imitation cre&mery, 1717c.; New Tork dairy, 15fc80c; do. creamery, lSSc; fancy Pennsylvania prints Jobbing at 25 528c; do. wholesale, 24c, Cheese easy; large, white, lie; small do., llc; large, colored, Ulie.; small do., H540Uc. Eggs firm; New York and Pennsylvania, 19 20c.; western, ungraded, 1314c. Pota toes steady; Jerseys, J101.3714; .Long Island, Jl.25gl.62H; Jersey sweets, J1.75 2.26; southern do., J161.S0. Cabbage dull; Long Island, $2fU.50 per 100. Muskmelons show a wide ranee in quality and value; Colorado, food to choice, per case, 51.25 (&2.DU; Maryland Rocky Ford seed, 1102. Watermelons dull and weak; fancy, fair to prime, 5S&12; do. culls, Wi7. Baltimore, Sept. 14. Flour dull and un changed. Wheat dull and firm; spot, TIVq71Hc.; the month, "VA&!lkc.; Oo tober. 71672c; December, 73Vi73fcc; steamer No. 2 red, 0VAQJc..; southarn, by sample, 6372c.; do. on grade, G8'472e. Corn firm; mixed, spot, 38V438c; the month. 37Hc; October. WWiWle. ; No vember or December, new or old, 31c; January and February, 38fcc.; steam er mixed, 36V. W37c. ; southern, white, 41 41HC-; do. yellow, 41&411c. Data firm; No. 2 white. 286.28c.; No. 2 mixed, 2Gc. live steady; No. 2 nearby, 57c; No. 2 western. 6S0. Hay Meady; No. 1 timothy, JU&13.50. Urahl frlghts weak for near by room and steady tpr steamers; steam to Liverpool, per Jiusnei, lu. uctouer; Cork, for orders, per quarter. 3s. 1HL September. Live Htoolc AIurkqtH. New York, Sfit. 14. No trade yf Im portance in beve; feeling steady; cables quote Americun cattle slow at lUWllUVic : refrigerator beef at 8c; exports tomor .u, lia ..nttiA und 4.22& nuurters of beof. Veals steady; grusoers slow; veals, tOt 8.75; fed calves, o; grassers, i.ow. Sheep firm; lumUs uneven; steady to 25c. -I,..n !3i4.75: lambs. S4.87UO6.60: culls. $l.5u, Canadian Iambs, $6.50. Hogs higher; prune western ana siam jiohs JOust Liberty, Pa., Sept. 14-Cattlo steady; extra. J6.TS.W; prime, H-WlQ; common. ti.2M4. Mors uallva and hlghr; prime mediums l4.IWto4.Wi; best Yorkers, S4.86to4.SO. light Yorkers. Sl.04.85; heavy hogs, J4.6MJ4.io; Booa rougns, i.j. Bheep stead . el ul ethers. JI.60ft4.C5j INDIAN TROiPS FOR MANILLA. .A I'lntoiin r,., ,, c llliuiown, Ni-z I'ei-eos ninl oilier Tribes. Washington, Sept. 15. James H. Till man, son of ox-IlepresnnUtlveTllInian, of boutn Carolina, and who Rorved as colonel of tho Serond South Carolina yolunteors In tho Spanish wnr, has been promised by the president a cap taincy in ono of tho new volunteer regiments. Colonol Tillman came to Washington hoping to raise an Inde pendent coippnny of scouts. Tho presi dent did not approvo of forming any Independent commands at this time. bllt Said ItlAro trne ,in nl,lanll.in ... - ....u ..v. ,'W.CI.I1,lt lu uir listing n cortaln proportion of Indlnns In a company, which he authorized Captain Tlllmnn to organize. A. A. Glrnrd, formerly of tho rough riders, has been named as first lieutenant of Captain Tillman's company. Otro platoon of the company will bo composed of educated Indians, lead ing men of tho Chippewa, Nez Porces and othor tribes. Chiefs Joseph and Pug-a-Ma-Gl-Shlng, of these tribes, nre much Interested in tho work and have been in Washington with Cap tain Tillman. Tho two remaining platoons will bo composed of South Carollnans. Captain Tillman wns the youngest colonol in the Spnnlsh war. nnd is vice commnnder of tho Spanish War Veterans' association CALLED HACK HOME foniiiilnxloiinrs Dcnli.v ami Worcester Will Moon I.ohvo M1111II11. Manila, Sept. IB. Colonel Charles Donby and Profossor Dean C. Worces ter, mombors of the Philippine com mission, havo received instructions Irom President McKinley asking thorn to return as soon as possible. They will oinbark on the steamer Empress of India, which sails from ilong Kong Sept. 2G. It Is not known whether the clerical forco will return with them 01 remain hero. Tho commissioners had lust moved Info now offices and had expected to spend some months working on the establishment of municipal govern ments. Tho Nevada cavalry was unablo to sail on the Newport. It will take the next transport that sails. Prenlilont Will Not InJoiToro. Washington. Sept. 15. President Mc Kinley Is dally receiving letters, petitions- and resolutious from various parts of the country urging his media tion In behalf of Dreyfus and suggest ing that ho tender his good offices in the pending dispute between Great Britain and the Transvaal. All these communications are being turned over to the state department as they arrive. Tho administration will take no action, holding that it is not within tho prov ince of this country .0 meddle in the domestic, or foreign nffalrs of other countries. Growth of Our Js'nvy. Washington, Sept. 15. The naviga tion bureau of the navy yesterday is sued a list of vessels of the United States navy of all kinds, making the surprising showing of 312 craft. This includes many small vessels and craft captured in Cuba and the Philippines, but the showing is, nevertheless, re markable in comparison with tut 1av.1l list of two years ago. A Frightful Blunder Will often cause a horrible liurn, Scald, Cut or liruisc. ISucUen's Arnica Salve, the best in the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures Old Sores, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, all Skin Eruptions. Best Pile cure on earth. Only 25cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by A. Wasley, Drugtiist. lillios Kor .JiipiiiioHo Hoynlty, Toledo, Sept. 15. A local wheel manufactory is filling nn order for five bicycles for the children of the king of Siam. It Is the largest order for wheels to bo ridden by persons of royal birth ever received in America. Jookey Killed In 11 Ilurillu ltnco. New York, Sept. 15. Cornelius Sprague, a jockey, who fell from Julius CaeBar in tho hurdle race at Gravcsend yesterday, died last night. His home is at Long Branch, N. J. Vlf HQ I g Women as well as men aro rr.T-v made miserable by kidney TO and bladder troublo. Dr. r 1 AMD Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the dL,A1 lti. great kidney remedy, promptly cures. At druggists In fifty cent and dollar sizes. You may havo a sample botUe by mall free, also pamphlet tolling all about it. Address, Dr. Kllmer&Co.,Bingbamton, N. Y. Preserve the Cronmory llocords. Washington, Sept. 15. The census officials havo sent out a request to creamery anu cneese factory managers and associations asking them not to destroy their records this year, as is the custom with many of them after tneir annual meetings. "This destruc tion," says Statistician Power, "will seriously impair the valuo of our sta tistics." HaGrDoclIncHProlilbltlon Nomination Boston. Rent. Ifi Seiroturv Tnhn Willis Baer, of the Society of Christian unaeavor, aaaressea a letter yesterday to P. W. Clark, of Boston, secretary of Wednesday's Prohibition state con vention, in Worcester, declining its nomination.Jor governor. Secretary Baer gives no reason for his declina tion. J Yostorday'H linsolmll Games. At Philadelphia Philadelphia, 8; Cleveland, 0. At Brooklyn First game: Brooklyn, 7; Pittsburg, 5, Second pfame; Brooklyn, 7; Pittsburg, 1. At Boston First game: St. Louis, 11; Boston. 1. Second game: St. Louis, 7; Boston. 4. At New York (called, darkness) New York, 8; Chi cago, 8. At Baltimore Louisvillo, Gj Baltimore, 5. At Washington Wash ington, 7; Cincinnati, 2. (AndTonic in Tablet Form) v Fori All Diseases of-the generativeorqAns DEVrrtOPES AND UWESYoVTIirUlSTRCNCIII ToEvcryPartoftiic System fmiCVlXCZErfcCTSftiUMOiTRQlJlTS GUARANTEED INFALLIBLE Highly DtpoRsto By Physicians BYM,UL$l.oo ScfffSrflMprvtPAMmuT- PANtM1ICANDRUQC0.. Hold lii Hhenandoab at . KIRL-IIM'S PHARMACY, Orders by mall sent to any address. NATURE'S THERMOMETER Kid-No-Oids aro in yellow tablet form put up in boxes sell for 50o a box at all drug stores your druggist will toll you of cures they effected here at homo na will vouch for the truth of our evory assertion. Morrow's Liverlax cures constipation, biliousness, costiveness they sell for 25c a box at all drug stores. FOR SALE BY S. P. NIAGARA FALLS EXCURSIONS. LOW-RATE VACATION TEIPS VIA PENNSYL VANIA RAILROAD. The Pennsylvania Kailroad Company has selected tho following dates for Its popular ten-day excursions to Niagara, Falls from Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington : August 34, September 7 and SI, and October 5 and 19. An experienced tourist agent and chaperon will accompany each excursion. Excursion tickets, good for return passage on any regular train, exclusive of limited oxprcss trains, within ten days, will be sold at $10,00 from Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, and all points on tho Delaware division; $11.25 from Atlantic City; $9.00 from Lancaster; $3 50 from Altoona and liar risbtirg; $0 00 from Buubury and Wilkes barrc; $5.75 from Williamsport; and nt pro portionate rates from other points. A stop over will bo allowed at Buffalo, Rochester, Canadaigua, and Watkins within tho limit returning. A special train of Pullman parlor cars and day coaches will be run with each excursion. An extra charge will bo made, for parlor car scats. 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 Car.au daigua via Syracuse within five days, at rate of $5.50. Tickets for a sldo trip to Toronto will be 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 and further information apply to nearest ticket agent, or address Geo, W, Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Scratch, scratch, scratch ; unable to attend to business during the day or sleep during tho night. Itching piles, horrible plague. Doan's OIntaient cures. Never fails. At any drug store, 50 cents. Allentown Fair. The Lehigh Valley Railroad will sell tickets from Shenandoah to the Allontown fair and return at Bpecial low ratal Sept. 10th to 22nd, good for return to and including Sept. 23rd. Special one-day rate of $1.50 will be made Thursday, Sept. 21st. Tickets good going only on special train leaving Shenandoah at 0:32 a. 111 , on that date, re turning on special train leavipg Allentown 7:15 p. m on that date, or any regular train except the Black Diamond Expreit, the fol lowing day. Consult Lehigh Yalloy'Railroad agents for information, schedules, special train, etc. This Hot Weather- One needs a cooling beverage tliat 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 fvfrnlshed in case lots for family use by applying to Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Dottier, 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH Rjgi mm the modern, scientific, practical, up-to-date medicine that banishes kidney backache, kidney ailments, sleeplessness and urinary disturbances in either adults or children. The first dose of Kid-Ne-Oids works wonders a week's trial will ofttimes cure mild cases take a box or two and your kidney trouble will disappear. 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 tha urine. Kid-Ne-Okls and Liverlax, manufactured by John Morrow & Co.. Chemists, Springfield, Ohio, Personally Conducted Tourist Excursions to I California Without change of Cars. Leaving Washington every Tuesday and Friday at 11:15 a. m., the Southern Railway operates Personally Conducted Tourist Ex cursions to Sau Franciso without change of cars, conductors or porters. The route is through Atlauta, Montgomery, New Orleans, Houston, Sau Antonio.Ncw Moxico, Arizonla, and Southcrii'California. Tho cars aro tho very latest pattern of Pullman Tourist Sleepers, rosowood finish, have high back scats, upholstered iu ratUn, aro sixteen sectiou, supplied with linon etc., same as standard slecpors, lighted, by Piutscb Gas. havo wide vestibules, double sash rolled curtains, lavatory, aud smoking room for gentlemen, and two retiring rooms for ladies. Three and one-halt days to Mexico and Arizona, four days to Los Augelo3 and Southern California, and five days to San Francisco. Such service for Trans-Continental travel has never before been offered. Tho tourist carfare Is less ttian via any other route, effecting a saving of $25.00 to $30.00 for tho trip. All information, maps and rates furnished on application to Charles' L- Hopkins, Dis trict Passenger Agent, Southern Railway Company, 823 Chestnut streot, Philadelphia Sick Headaches, The curse of overworked womankind, are quickly and surely cured by Karl's Clover Root Tea, the great blond purifier and tissue builder. Money refunded if riot satisfactory. Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P, D. Kirlin ona guarantee. Coming Kventfl, Oct. 4. Welsh Baptist twenty-sixth annual supper in Bobbins' opera house. (TL. n.,1 ftDd melt eincrleuoed. ttidons to I lllu tJudlconiultlfyou.ua.rfrom PrlT.teL )ll,t,el 1 Kxceaies. I'rof. U. F. TIIEEI, )M. It., 604 North Hlith HU, l'hlladel.f S nhloj lo.. ctre a OaartotM in crerr mm. r Vtrloooele & Stricture (do eutUng). Lou Vigor L Health reitored. Futi enlarnd. Hour! IBS. L I iti e y, ctun.w 12. tioura ror lone aitnaiQg na a.ogeroui 1 eiiei out y lu Ml to a au, x rein caaoa curci to i u aayi. Send far Sworn teitlmonUIe and Hook. All frauda i poaed. TrfTTfTTTTTaTITlTTTTTta' LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. IN EFFECT MAY M, 1699. Passenger trains ienye Shenandoah for Penn Haven Junction, Maucb Chunk, Lclilghton, Slatlugton, White Hall, Catosauqua, Allejitown, Bethlehem, Easton New York and Philadelphia at o as, 7 ou a. to . iz oz anu o u p. m. For WHWesbarre. White Haven and .Plttotou 5 28, 10 12 a. in., 12 82 and 5 17 p. m. For Laceyville, Towanda, Sayre, Waverly Itlmira, Kochester; llutlalo, Niagara Falls Auburn, Syracuse, Ithaca, Geneva and th West, 10 12 a. m., 12 52 and S 17 p. m. For Belvldere, Delaware Water Gap anl Stroudsburg, 5 28 a. m., 5 17 p. m. For Lauibcrtvtlle and Trenton, 7 50 a. ra. For Jeanesvllle, Levlston and Beaver Meadov 5 28 a. m., 12 52 p. m. For McAdoo, Audenrled, Hazleton, Stockto and Lumber Yard, 5 28, 7 50, 10 12 a.m., 12 52 and 5 17 n. m. ForJeddo, Drltton and Freeland, 5 28, 1012 a, m., o ii p. m. For Scranton, 5 28. 10 12 a. m., 6 17 p. m. For Lost Creek, Ulrardville, and Ashland, 1 00, and 7 28 p. m. For ltavcn Run, Centralis, Mount Carroel aud Shainokln, 10 49 a. in., 1 42, 6 07, 9 23 p. m. For Malianoy City, Park Place and Delano, S 28, 7 SO, 10 12 a. m.. and 12 52, 5 17 p. m. For Yatesvllle, 5 28, 10 12 a. m. Trains will leave Shamokin at 7 00. 9 20 a. ro., 1159 and 4 20 p.m., and arrive at Shenandoah at 7 50, 10 12 a. ra., 12 52, S 17 p. ra. Leave Shenandoah (or Pottsvllle, St. Clair, New Castle, Morea and New Boston, 7 50 and 10 12 a. ra , 12 52 and 5 17 P. in. Leave Pottsvllle (or Shenandoah, 9 45 a. ro., 1285,605,815 p. ra, Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 9 50 a. ui., 12 45, 5 09, 6 2A, 8 81 p. lu. SUNDAY TRAINS. Trains ieavo for Haven Run, Centralla, Mt. Carmel and Shamokin, 9 45 a. in., 7 21 p. m , Trains leave Shamokin for Shenandoah nt 8 60 a. in., and 5 85 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Yatesvllle, Maliano City, Park Place, Delano, McAdoo, Audeiiried Hazleton, Stockton, Lumber Yard, Weatuerl; and Mauch Chunk, 9 47 a ra., and 6 82 p. m. For Lehlghton, Slatlngton, Catasuuqua, Whit Hall, Coulay, Allentown, Koston and Phillips burg, 9 47 a. ra., and 6 32 u, m. For New York and Philadelphia, 9 47 a. m. Leave Hazleton for Shenandoah, 8 60, a. m.. and 6 27 p. u. M, B. UUTTER, Supt, Transportation, Kouth Betfilehem, Pa. UOLLIN II. WILBUR, Genl. Supt., South Bethlehem, Pa. CHARLES S. LEE, Uenl. Pass. Agt., New York, N, Y. A. W. NONNEMACIIElt, Dir. P. A., South Bethlehem. Pa. To PATENT Good Ideas OUJYtil may be secured by our aid. Address, THE PATENT RECORD, ' usiufaiurVf miat HuUcriptlonsta The Patent ltecordl.wnMuiUia. ririmTwroTTimirfTif nmir- "'-'v-, -THE back; It tclla tho hcalth Btory well Heed its warning ! It never tella an untruth a bit goes wrong SB with tho kidneys and thevback immediately tells tho story The degree of kidney sickness is sure to be 3 told by tho degree- of backache. Watch your back I Tend to your kidneys. Take KIRLIN. UNCLE SAM'S HOT BATHS. THE HOT SPRINGS OF ARKANSAS VIA. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Will emdicatd from your Bystcm tbo linger ing effects of grip and other ailments caused by tho severo winter, and malaria, rheuma tism, neuralgia, catarrh, stomach, kidney, itver aud nervous disorders, paralysis blood and skin diseases',, and chronic and 'func tional derangements. Tho mountain eii jiate of Hot Springs is cool .and delightful in snmmer. 100 hotels open the year around. For Illustrated literature containing all information, address C. F, Cooloy, Manager Buisness Men's League, Hot Springs, Ark. For reduced excursion tickets aud par ticulars of tho trip, address W. A. Turk, Qen'l Pass. Agt., Southern Ry Washington, D. C, or C. L. Hopkins, District Passengor Agent, 828 Chestnut St., Phlla., Pa. 0-1-lro POLITICAL CARDS. yOTK FOR WM. S. LEIB, OF ASHLAND. FOR PROTHONOTARY, yOTE FOR FRANK R. KANINER, OF LOFTY. , f FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. yOTE FOR HORACE F. RABER, OF PINEGROVE. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. yOTE FOR THOMAS J. HIG-GINS, OF SUBNANDOAH. FOR CLERK OF THE COURTS. yOTE FOR M. A. CAREY, FOR PROTHONOTARY. yOTE FOR FRANK C. REESE. Ok Siiknandoaii, FOR COUNTY REGISTER. yOTE FOR . JOHN T. SH0ENER, FOR CLERK. OF THE COURTS. yOTE FOR CHARLES E. BERGER, FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. yOTE FOR EMANUEL JENKYN, Present Incumbent. FOR RECORDER OF DEEDS. A box of our SFEGIllL FflfilLT DREW is an exhilarating stimulant during the hot summer months. Dolivorod at your homo. Columbia Brewing Company A Handsome Complexion is one of the greatest charms a woman can possess PoZZORl'B COMFLBXIOX FOWDBB, i gives It. nf HI
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