wirerwg-.,iviffliiri The Herald IWT Vltl.HlMfl) 1KT. "Ml tfcR News Thai's Fl to Print." 1'nl.Miilir.l ,-vrti i-vi-nlna, mrepi HMnilaiy, at South .InrdHi itrert, fthenftniloah, Pa. l.ONH lIlsTAM K TICLKi'llONK. ha It mild l.i IMIvrrnl In Hlicnamlnaih nnd Hi surrounding town fi.ralnofiitan w k. W ahlr to (lie .unlctii. lly " " y"'. w SS wilts n nmnlli, payable In arlvaiieai vm-tlmHiitints cbargiil aivordllis: l ! InHtlon. Tim pulilMiers retmrve the right tn change the position tif wlvrrMwimntd iwarr the publication"' news dementia The right la nwf'ul lo njtft any advertliarmc-ut. whether palil for or not that the iiuMlolirm nv dim liniimpw- Ailn r tlstiifC rata made know upon application. ntera-d at hr pmt ofttc M hcnndo)i, !. second iliww mull matter. TOO OAK Of HA( H TltK HKUAM)- THOt'OH ' Ar ftTHlM . PVBMCATIOSf. TUESDAY. SEITKMBEK 10, 1869. OUR COUNTRY : First. Last and Forever. How easy it is to rind fault, but how much more diffluiilt to point out one's own shortcomings. A couktt sent oonteiuiioniry ooiu plains that the present political uaui palgn is too mild to suit its tnstes. It is early yet. Japan fcends to this country for paper mill, machinery, though the Japs made paper thousands of years Atiiurlcfiu inventiveness is marching on all over the world. fiiNfiRKssMAir Jambs W. Hyan will attend the funeral of the late Hun. Daniel Ermentrout at Heading on Thursday next, as a', inoinber of the Congressional Funeral Com inittee. Mr. IVyau is chairman of the committee! Pnoi'HKTS who insisted that the nnnexntlon of Hawaii would cause the United States an enormous amount of trouble and expense have to he reminded now that the peaceful and nourishing little islands are still on the map. TlIK bitter experience many Slien tuidoah people had when the New York National Uulldini? and Loan Association went to pieces will teaoh them no doubt that the safest invest ment in that line is with local as sooiations. The object of our home ussociatiou is to better the working man, as well as the businessman, and provide him with a home or to lay up a snug sum for future emergencies. On such principals our local associa tion has prospered, All building and loan assoolatious are good if managed properly, but when the business otllce is In some distant city you can not know on what scale things are being conducted. High rentals and big salaried oUlcers ure often the root of big associations going to tlie wall- With the local association It is differ ent, and your money is a hundred times safer. Invest your money at home and bo sure of it. i . . ' No English Alliance. "Wheuever the Demoonitio party has nothing else upon wliioh to exer cise Itself and whenever Issues aro running short, as they are at the present time, It generally gives the tall of the British lion a twist. This pleases a large number of the mem hers of the party, and helps to divert their mlndB from other subjects. The Democratic- party of Ohio, ever watchful of American liberties (?), protested against the alliance whloli according to their platform, has been formed between tlie United States and England. The Hen. John Hay, recently Am bassador to England, and now Secro tary of State, in a letter to Chairman Diek. of the Republican State yom mittee, emphatically denies that nny suoh alliaiMW exists, either with "England or any other power, under heaven, exeept the treaties of oral nary international friendship for pur- noses of business and commerce. If any man is in a position to speak authoritatively upon this subject, it is 'Secretary Hay, and his stirring letter will prove a oonvinoiujf argu ment that this last effort of the Democracy to And an Issue will meet the same fate a has befallen all tUelr efforts ii.i to date. The United States does not need to form an allinnoe with any foreign power. She bas taken her place in the front ranks of thenations, antl Is abundantly able to take eare of her self. At the same time it is the desire, of every true citizen that there shall exist a bond of friendship between our country and the nations of the world, and with no government should We be on better terms than with that oountry whose people speak the same languuge and who are most nearly like ourselves, but all of this we can do without any formal alll unoe. The Demoarutle party in Its soaroh for an issue wiy have to try again. Don't let the little ' 'BV or otber torturing akiu disoaaea. No need for It. Donu'a Ointment eurw. Can't harm the tuoit dellcata akiu. QWr AT CAKfiHVll.LE. Th.vllpnlll Mulltftlln fatl-INe Hint NuW l'llir-eil (II fives Partorvllle, ilk., ftppt ID TherP la HtMe f-lmngr In thr Mtimilon here, but whut little tha-ir Ik In fnr the better Sell CunimlnB, thf wouikIimI tlftgro, dlicl IbIp flunilay nU-bt, tniiking a total of five killed. Tour nmre were wrlmnlv wounded, but are expected to recover. The coronet Jury In still In amnion anil will not Hdjoiirn before tontitUt. Mayor Zimmerman comes out In n Binned stntement In which he saya that Governor Tntmer sent a personnl rep rssetitatlve to htm And totd htm thai If the better eta as of ellliens would sIkii an agreement to the effect that they would guarantee that there would be no more low of life or rioting, the governor would remove the troops. Mnjror Zimmerman told this; repre sentative that the governor gent the troops here without consulting the citizens of Cartervllle and that he could remove them the same way, but that as lone as the negroes remained at the finish mines just so long might he expect to hear of trouble here. Ilesldents of Herrln were halted Sunday night by guards near the Drush mines and placed under arrest while on their way home from Centervllle. They were taken to Marlon yesterday morning, where they are being guard ed. Killed by Dowerteil T,nor. New York, Sept. 19. Michael Ducz ny, a laborer, shot and killed his former mistress, Regina Klein, yester day because sho rofusod to live with him. Buczny was arrested. The woman was 26 years old. She dosert od Duozny because he was out of work ind had no money. That Thrombin Headache Would quickly leae you, if you used Dr. Kine's New Life I'illa. 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 llietn. Unly 25 cents. Money uacK 11 not cureu. Sold by A. Waslcy, dniRRist. NIAGARA FALLS EXCURSIONS. LOW-BATE VA0AT10N TltirB VIA PENNSYL VANIA UAILKOAD. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company lias selected tho following dates for its popular ton-day excursions to Niagara Kails from Philadelphia, Baltimore ami Washington : August 21, September 7 and 21, and Oetobor5 and 10. An oxporlencod tourist aseut and obaperon will accompany each excursion. Excursion tickets, good for return passage on any regular train, occlusive of limited express trains, within ten days, will bo sold at $10.00 from Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, and all points on the Delaware division; $11.25 from Atlantic City; J0.60 from Lancaster; f 3 50 from Altoona and liar- risburg; $5.00 from Suubury and Wilkos- barre; $3.75 from Willlamsport; and at pro portlouato rates from other points. A stop over will be allowod at Buffalo, Rochester, Canadalgua, and Watkius within tho limit returning. A special train of Pullman parlor cars and day coaches will bo run with each excursion. An extra chargo will bo niado for parlor car seats. Tickets for a side trip to tho Tbousaud Is lands (Alexandria Bay) will bo sold from Rochester in connection with oxcurslons of July 27. August 10 and 21, Soptcmbcr 7 and 21, good to return to Rocbostor or to Canan dalgua via Syracuse within live days, at rate of $5.50. Tickets for a sido trip to Toronto will lie sold at Niagara Falls for f 1.00 on July 20, August 11 and 20, and September 23. In connection with' excursion of September 7, tickets will bo Bold to Toronto and roturu at reduced rates, account Toronto Fair. For timo of connecting trains and further information apply to ucarost ticket ageivt, or addross Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Impossible to forosee an accident. Not im possible to be prepared for it. Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. Monarch over pain. rilll.ADKI.rlll.V .V HEADING KXCUK- sio.v Ticiurrs to national. KXrOKT KXl'OSITION. In order to proporly accommodate tho largo numbers of people who will dosiro to attend the National Export Exposition which opened September 14th at Philadelphia and will continue until November 30th, arrange ments have been mado by the l'assengor De partment of the Philadelphia & Reading Railway for the sale of excursion tickets from Its principal ticket oilices, including a coupon of admission to the Exposition. Theso tickets will be on salo from Septem her 13th to November 30th, good to return until December Uh. For any further Information.call on nearest Philadelphia & Reading Ticket Agent or addross Edson J. Weeks, Gen. Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. poUH doctors film 18 months in a chair. Specialist also fails to oven relieve a bad case of Asthma. 7h BRAZILIAN BALM instantly re lioves and elf acts a Radical Curd. Shaker Station, CI., Feb. 3, 1899. Brazilian Bain has done won ders for we, afte suffering 2 year r;lh Asthma. 1 rect-ived no belt from four of om local physicians and a specialis. in Hartford, wh is at the head o V the hospital an' V receives all thi critical cases ii the adjoin i n y counties. For 11 months I never laid down get in a chair day ami nigb ind had to be drawn from one room to mother. By my doctor's orders I went tonth aud staid several mouths but re ceived no benefit. At lat Brazilian 3h1ih was rer-.mnieuded to me so highly decided to try it. Inside of a week I oald sleep in my bed- Now I am out loors every day, tending to everything, !o not have any Asthma and wilt soon omnia mv old occupation, foremen of the Bddy Klectrle Mfg. Co., of Windsor Ct. Most graittiuuy yours, Wm. H . Wood . Thouuiuda of doctora prescribe ltrailllan Ualm In Catarrh, Asthma. I'leurliy and Orlppr. only tbiitjr known that removes all the aflat eBMta of Ortppe in i.unga, uver. Kidneys, mc. Mcts aud 5 1.00 a bottle at druga-iata. With the 11 00 bottle you get a month's treatment I'KHR of Toxkola TAr.BT. the bett Toalc. Strength builder in the world B. P. Jackhon & Co., Manufacturing Chemists, Indianapolis, Ind. SHENANDOAH DRUO STORE, Wholesale AgenU, go I will giunnMt tost my Eldaty Cur nui sure vO per cent, of all forms of ktdnty 1 eomplilnt nd la I many Instincts the . moat nrlona forma of IJrlgM's dlieaaa. If tht dtataae la oom plleatsd send a four oosea vial of urino. We will analyaa It and adrlae you fre what to do. UUNYOK. At all nrewlati. it, a Till. Ould ta llaaltk 1 niiMlral .It If" tru. 150S Arch it.. Phil. NUGQETS OP NCWS. Premier Laurtcr, of Canada, will visit Chicago on Oct. 7. Fire in l.os Angeles, Cal., caused $260,000 loss and fatally burned two firemen. The corner of a Montreal business block collapsed, hut everybody es caped without Injury. A case of smallpox prevented the departure of tho Thirty-first Infantry from San FranclBCO for Manila. Holler makers nnd painters are on jtrike on government transports at San Francisco. . The number of enlistments to date Is C.CSp. The Thirty-eighth regiment leads with D26, and the Thirty-ninth. with 9S1 men. A boat containing the captain nnd 11 men of tho French Btenmor Dunral, re ported to have foundered, Is believed to have been lost. The Epoca, newspaper, of Havana, speaking yf Cuba's future, says the United States will not tolerate a Haytl or San Domingo at Its doors. Tho remains of Generol Antonio Maceo and Francisco Gomez were ex humed at Dojucal, Cuba, In the pres ence of a largo crowd of people. It Is said that apartmonts have been engaged at Folkestone, England, for Mine. Dreyfus and her children in the event of her husband's pardon. A Frightful Blunder Will often cause a horrible Burn, Scald, Cut or Bruise. Bucklen'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 2Scts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by A. Wasley, Druggist. Alirer Hotlrrd Kor rorsonul &nNnnn. Detroit, Sept. 19. Genoral Russell A. Alger yesterdny gavo out a letter written by himself In New York on Sept. 8, In which he announces his withdrawal from candidacy for United States senator. The letter says: "My reasons for this determination aro per sonal and of a business nature. I fully appreciate and thank my many friends for offered support." General Alger declined to say ruything further concerning his withdrawal than was contained In the letter. Some Foolish People Allow a cough to run until it gets beyond the reach of medicine. They often say, "Oh, it will wear away," but in most cases it will wear them away. Could they be induced to try the successful medicine called Kemp's Balsam, which is sold on a positive guarantee to cure, they would immediately see the ex cellent effect after taking the first dose. Price 25c. and 50c. Trial size free. At all drug gists. l'cterdav'H HnRolmll Oiimesi. At Washington First game (10 In nings): Cleveland, 5; Washington, 4. Second gamo: Washington, 8; Cleve land, B. At Boston First game: Pittsburg, 7; Boston, C. Second gamo: Boston, 11; Pittsburg, -1. At Philadel phia Louisville, 0; Philadelphia, 1. At Baltimore Baltimore, 3; Cincinna ti, 2. At Brooltlyn Chicago, 10; Brooklyn, 10. THE PRODUCE AURkETS. Philadelphia, Sept. 18. Flour firm; winter superfine, 2.15J.30; Pennsylvania roller, clear, $2.90(83.10; city mills, extra, 2.102.60, Rye Hour firm at $3.10 per bar rel for chole Pennsylvania, Wheat dull; No. 2 red, spot, In elevator, 70W71c Corn Arm; No. 2 mixed, spot. In elevator, 37H0 374c.; No. 2 yellow, for local trade, 40c. Oota firm; No. 2 white, clipped, 2SV429c; lower grades, 2527c. Hay firm; cholco timothy, J15 for large bales. Beef firm; beef hums, J25C'2ii.60. Pork Btoady; fam ily. $12B12.&0. Hutter firm; western cream ery, isassc.; do. fuctory, 13S16c; June creamery, 18V4(f22'4c; Imitation creamery, 15Sn',4c; NoW York dairy, 15020c; do. creamery, 1823c. Cheese easy; large, white, Wic; small do., llfiUUo.; large, colored, lieilVic.-. small do., ll,4o. Eggs firm; New York and Pennsylvania, 19 20c.; western ungraded, 13lTc. Potatoes steady: Jerseys, tUl.B0: New York, J1.25W l.0; Long Island, Jt.264tl.75; Jersey sweets, 1.7G2.iS; southern do., Il.254il.40, Cab bage quiet; Long Island, J263.D0 per 100. Muskmelons slow; Rocky Ford, Colorado, per case, Ufa 1.50. Watermelons nt JUjS per 100. Daltlmore, Sept. 18. Flour quiet and un chanced. Wheat weak; spot, 70WiOc i the month. WMWtK. ; October, TlBTlttc.; December, 7Sir73ic.; steamer No. 2 red, !6ytf)6o.; southern, by sumple, (SOflTic; southern, on grade, 6&UQ71c. Corn steady: mixed, apot. 3ttc.; the month, 38&38ic.; October, OTgjffHic; November or December, new or old, 346Ho. ; January aud February, J14SU-.; steamer mixed, 37c: imutliern. white tlfi-UVirc: do. yellow. 4ie41Mc. Oat firmer; No. 2 white, 28 Sc.. No. 2 mixed. 2ti27c. Rye steady; No. 2 nearby. 57c; No. 2 weetern, 62c Hay firm; No. 1 timothy, J1S.W. Grain freights unsettled; steam lo Liverpool, per bushel. !4d. October; Cork, for or ders, jwr quarter, 3. 6d. Sugar, fine and soars granulated. S.88. Cheoeo ateady fnnoy creamery. 8a4c; do. Imitation, 18 HI;.: io. ladle. ltjiic; good iftaie, itw lie; store packed, 12ltc; rolls, 12Hc. Kcbs firm at 17018c. Llvo Stook Miirketn. Naw York. Sept. 18. Reeves olosed easier; bulls and cows opened steady to lo. lower; closed 2640c. off on medium to good oows aud light bulls; several ears unsold; steers, Jl.HOtfG; oxen, ana siuga, H.sna-4.S0: bulls. 12.7MJ8.8S; heavy export, sifS4.80: rows. J1.7KM; fat western heifers, H-104JS.I0. Calves S6H0- lower; vwls, J8.. Sheep steady to lc. lower i.mb iumoc. lower: 18 cars unsold sheep, Hf4.7; lambs, JI.MiC; culls, It; Canadian lambs. 15.WeJC Hogs steady at 1 QflaYft.lO. Kaat Liberty. IV. Sept. l&-CHttle mar ket steady, extru. $5.7iK5.1K): prime, 85.80 riAmmnn. t3.15&8.uo. Hogs fairly active; iw,r l4t mediums. 11.8504,90; best greater. St.U)44.ev; loughs, WttiM, OQnv .hnk wetht-ia. tl.e5tH.70; com ,7 ,-ImiI! . lambs. tfj.7O&5.0; comHion to good. t446.li; veal calves. 85 7.76. WHO I5 Women as woll as men are V 1 "y ' made? miserable hy kidney TO nnd l.ltct.lii? trouble, fir ,w Kilmer's SwomnUtoot, tho LJUM lti. treat kidney remedy, promptly eu res. At driignlits in fifty cent and dollar sizes You may have a sample bottle by mail free, also pamphlet tolling an about it. Address, Dr. Kilmer & CoIllulihamtou, N. i , i' 1 1 WW 'I Jl .'II iliW !UI'ltlWLyt"1 rmi- i n Mm; or idni miorx-r Hours. Mill.iili-lphla, Hept. 19 The Pattern MiiIcmh' iiHBuclatlon of 1'hll.idnlphla yost'Mdny sent a circular letter to overy shop In the city whore pattern makers are employed demnndlng a nine hours' work day. The employ ers aro given until Thursday to ac cede to tlie demands, when a strike will bo Inaugurated In all the places where the request of the men Is not compiled with. Thoro are about COO pattern makers In the city, mnnv of whom nro employed at Cramps' ship yard nnd nt tho Daldwln locomotive works. To 'Wolcnino Admiral Pnwnr. Philadelphia, Sept. 19. A meeting of the ofllcers of the Third regiment, National Guard of Pennsylvania, was hold hero last night, and It was de cided to take the roglmont to New York for the purpose of participating in the Dewey demonstration. The Tenth Pennsylvania, which Is also go ing to New York, will bo Hip guest of the Third when It stops In this city while en routo to tho metropolis. Duel 011 n Vlmlulu Htlcot. Charlottosvllle, Vs., Sept. 19. Lato yesterday afternoon a shooting af fray occurred on the main street, in which Police Officer I. S. Hall was shot in tlie shoulder, Officer E. H. Stratton shot In the wrist and Charles W. Josephs, of Batesvllle, was seri ously wounded in the region of tho heart. The shooting grew out of an altercation jotween J. Frank Kolley, the superintendent of the telephone exchnngo, and Olllcor Hall, tho former objecting to tho hitter's visiting ono of the ladles In tho exchange during busi ness hours. I'ormt I'lre-n lliiulnir. Carthage, N. Y., Sept. 19. Forest flros are raging within tho vicinity around Uenson's Mines and Newton's Falls, 1G miles from hero, on tho edgo of the Adlrondncks. Four dwelling at Benson's Minos have been destroyed and tho flames threaten tho plant of tho Magnetic ore company. Tho com pany hos been forced to shut down Its plant, which was recently started up, after being Idle for years. The em ployes are fighting tho fires. Much pulp wood has been destroyed. Tho fire department from this village has been nt work for hours In therhurning district. Tlie loss at present is many thousands of dollars. Two million Americans sufl'er tho torturing pangs of dyspepsia. No nocd to. Burdock Blood Bitters euros. At any drug store, Itobliurx Loot nn Illinois Itnnk. Joliet, Ills., Sept. 18. Six robbers blew open the safe of tho Exchango hank nt Frankfort, a small village 50 miles cast of Joliet, on tlie Michigan Central railway, early yesterday morn ing and carried away nearly J2.000 in currency. Night Watchman Knlpple wns blindfolded, gagged and thrown Into n ditch, where ono man stood guard over him. Then the hank was broken Into and work begun on the safe. Three explosions wore necessary to blow oft tho door. The first aroused a family living above the hank, but the terrified peoplo weio ordered not to make an outcry or stiiko a light under penalty of death. Having secured the money, tho robbers escaped, leaving no clow. TI10 Yollim Fovt-r' Qunriintlno. Jackson, Miss., Sept. 18. Surgeon G. M, Mngrudor, of tho Marino hos- pltnl service, has arranged a plan of transportation over four of tho prin cipal railroads in Mississippi. All pas senger trains will carry Inspectors, under the Immediate supervision of the Marine hospital service, and no person from any point Infected with yellow fever will he allowed to dis embark unless hound for the north. The boundary prescribed in the regula tions is the Kentucky state lines. Pas sengcis from points between New Or leans and Hazelhurst will be required to show health certificates when en route to other points In the state. Tho inspection goeB into offect at once. Pnpn'H r.iicycllriil to Franco. Borne, Sept. 18. The long expected papal encyclical addressed to France, which has just been Issued from tho Vatican, ignores the Dreyfus case. It Is merely an elaborate theological lec turo, urging upon the bishops that their zeal should be accompanied by disci ot Ion, rectitude and purity, and forbidding priests to read pamphlets ind other papers emanating from 'over zealouo surpllced politicians." . lr(llMlJ and unfortunate lutlerert from nilllblrSUl'rltaualieucl.llliHid I'ol.onJ Youmrul brrori, lwt VtUlllj. Varlootele, et.r tend rbr H7orn TeallrnonlnU and Bookl "Trulli" u I'roC !. f. T1IKKL, M. flOl North With lU, I'hlludrlr.hla.l. I'm. lo.lllv(lv lha onlr am-fllAll.t la ILbt Ualtml mitea toearaarcQthouKhtuo inoil celebrated ipca-L l.ll.la fatlnrf. VrMh ..uimiull. .a 1 (, ..... 1 1.... a . c r aJ I T t a a t t r t a t i a t't t r t' IT'S DIFFERENT THE NORTH AMERICAN (PIIII.ADEI.PJIIA.. ITS DIFFKHKNT. because !t prints all the news, and all the news it prints is true. IT'S DIPFKItHISTT. because It's bright and brisk, up-to-date and vigorous, but not yellow. ITS niFFKitP.NT. because Its only policy Is to tell the truth. It has no covert or personal interests to promote, It serves no political ambition, no cieed, no class prejudice, no mere partisan purpose. IT'S niPFKIcKNT. because it advocates equal taxation and battles against the existing system, which favors the rich corporation at the expense of the farmer, the merchant, the manufacturer and the wage-earner. ITS DIFFKHKNT. becauso It stands for Republican principles, and makes war upon all who, under the stolen name of Republicanism, are disloyal to those principles. IT'S niFFKItF.PJT. because It believes manhood and not money should rule, Therefore It upholds the rights of all. as against the aggressive power of the privileged few. IT-S DIFFKHKNT. because no boss, no corporation, can control one line of Its space. ITS DIFFKHKNT. because It Is non sectarian and broad; every party, every faith, every class, and the worklngman equally with the millionaire, gets a fair hearing In Its columns. IT'S DIFFKHKNT. be cause It upholds faith In humanity, and the pro gress of mankind toward higher Ideals, larger hopes and better living, ONE CENT IT S DIFFKHKNT. It will continue to be different. Watch The North Amerl can and see It grow. It U easy lo toll whether yonr JU4 ejri aro diseased. Tako a bottU jr (lass tumbler and fill It with urinau K iherola a sediment a powder-like nb iUnoe after standing a day and night, ihoro is souietlilne wrona with the r Kldnoys. Other suro signs of disease ere a uesiro to urinato ouen, pain in tho back, or if your urino stains linen. Thoro Is no question that Dr. DuvlA Kennedy's Favorlto Komody Is the bostanu surest medlclno in the worI4 for diseases of tho Kidneys, Llve uiaauer ana uioou, iincumausm, uy ponala and Chronic Constipation. It quickly rollovos and cures Inability i hold urino and tho necessity of getting up a number of times durlntr tho night. It puts an end to that scalding paia when nassinu urino and corrects tht bad effects or whiskey and beer. It if eold for ono dollar a bottle at all drug stores. Send your full post ofllco address to the Bit. DAVID KHNNKDY CORPORA. HON, Rondout, N. Y., and mention this paper. They will then mall you e trial bottlo of Favorite Remedy and m valuable medical pamphlet freo, giving full directions for its uso. Every reader of this paper can depend upon the genuineness of this liberal offer, and all sufferers from tho diseases mention ed abovo should tako advantage of it stonco. REVEREND CONVICT "PADDLED." riio Notorious Swlndlor Who Ksenpad Krom tlui Ohio Ppiitloiittnry. Columbus, 0., Sept. 19. At tho Ohio penitentiary yesterday Rev. G. F. B. Howard, tho noted swlndlor, who has taught college students the principle of logic, and who has administered to arge and fashionable congregations in' several places, was compelled to bend over a box while a lusty guard vigor ously applied a hickory handlo. Howard was returned Sunday night to tho penitentiary, from which ho es caped Sept. 12, 1894. Ho was cap- 22S BEY. O. F a HOWARD. f tured at Horton, Mich., where he was pastor of the leading congregation of that village. Howard lost all of the good time he had gained, nbout 400 days. He will be given ono of tho hardest tasks In the prison. Yesterday's mall brought a letter to Warden Coffln from Mt. Auburn, Ills. Tho letter was written by John W. Auger, who said that Howard had been in tho community preaching. He held collections, incidentally borrowed a little money from the different breth ren, aud then suddenly left. M. Cnmlioii Kxpoctft to lloturn, Washington, Sept. 19. The French charge d'affaires, M. Thlobaut, has re turned to Washington q'fter an extend ed absence, part of tho time at Paris and more recently at Newport. There has been no confirmation received by the French ofllclaln here of the report that Ambassador Cambon would be succeeded hero by M. Camllle Barrere, and a recent letter from M. Cambon made no roferenco to any change, but on the contrnry referred to his antici pated return to Washington. Now Foiinillnnil'H Deadly llurrlcnno. St. John's, N. F., Sept. 19. Reports Just received add 10 lives to the death roll resulting from Thursday's hurri cane. Tho schooner Anglor went down in Placlnta bay, with flvo men; the schooner Lily May was driven ashore on Mistaken Point, with the loss of seven men, and the schooner Daisy lost ono man overboard, and subsequently had a boat capsized, drowning three. It is feared that even these casualties will not exhaust the tale of disaster. What Is Shiloh 7 A grand old remedy for Cough, Colds and Consumption; used through tho world for half a contury, has cured Innumerable cases of incipient consumption and relieved many in advanced stai.es. If you aro not satisfied with tlie results we will refund your money Price 25 eta., SO cts. and 1.00. Sold by P. D. Kirlln on a guarantee. UNCLE SAM'S HOT BATHS, TliK HOT SPRINGS OP ARKANSAS VIA SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Will eradicate from your system tho linger ing effects of grip and other ailments caused by the severe winter, and malaria, rhcuina tism, neuralgia, catarrh, stomach, hidaey, Uver and nervous disorders, paralysis, blood and skin diseases, and chronle and func tional derangements. The mountain u.jiato of Hot Springs is cool and delightful in summer. 100 hotels open the year around. For Illustrated literature, containing 1 information, address C. F. Cooloy, JIanagor llulsuesrt Men's League, Hot Springs, Ark. For reduced excursion tickets and par ticulars of tho trip, address W. A. Turk, Gen'l Pass. Agt., Southern Ry Washington D. C, orC. L. Hopkius, District Passenger A Kent. 828 Chestnut St., Phila., Pa. 0-1-1 in The I.uat Qruml Kxcuralou to Niagara Falls Tho Lehigh Valley Kallroad announces the last grand excursion of the season to Niagara Falls at tS.OO rate. 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To get the true and genuine article, look for the Dame of the California Fig Syrup Co, printed near tlie bottom of the package, For byalls-ile druggists, WARSHIPS TO WELCOME DEWEY. A. Forinlilnhlo Flcot(VrlU Ornot tho Horn nf .Slnntln, New York. Sept. 19tr-TIfrtcen war ships, nlno revenue cutlers and Ave torpedo boats wlll.welcmle the Olym pia when she arrives 111 tho harbor bearing Admiral Dewey. Tho com blned naval force will anchor off Staten Island in double column, tho smaller voshoIs taking the outer line. The lending vessel In tho line will ho the flagship Npw Yc-rk, followed In or der by the uuU:eBhlps Indiana and Massachusetts, armored cruiser Brook lyn nnu uatuesnin Texas. The Olympla, on lior nrrlval, is ex pected to steam Just ahead of the New York and anchor nt a point nbout 300 yards beyond that ship, Tho Olympla nnd New York will He on either side of the Staten Island ferry slip en trance, the Olympla abovo and tho New York below. This anchorage will be maintained until the day of the naval parade, when all tho ships of war will proceed In company up the North river, The Olympla will bo at the head of tho column. The Dewey celebration and tho In ternational yncht race combined have created nn immense demand for ex cursion boats. All desirable vessels of this kind were long ago either char tered by speculators or held by their owners at extraordinarily high prices. The available harbor craft at Boston and Philadelphia have been engaged, in nddltlon to nil at this port. Tho slWor servlco for Dewey s flng- shlp from the people of Olympla, Wash., arrived at tho Brooklyn navy yard yesterday. It.vnn KiiNlly Di'ToiitH Crntir. New York. Sent. 19. Tommy Ryan. the Syracuse middleweight pugilist, gave Frank Crnlg, the Harlem "Coffee Cooler," a terrible drubbing beforo 7,000 persons at tho Coney Island Sporting club last night. Craig only recently roturned from England, where he has been making quite a requtation and plenty of money for some three years past. That Ryan would defeat him was generally be lieved, but every one looked for a much better fight than that which the colored man put up. Ho knocked Ryan down in the second round, hut never afterwards did he hold the up per hand. Hla actions In tlie ninth round were disappointing, as he went down five times to avoid puntshmont. His faco was battered out of all shape when hecame up for the tonth round, and Rofereo Slier stoppod tho bout aud awarded the light to Ryan, llnnioorntH) KxeouClvo Oflloor. Chicago, Sept. 19. John O. Johnson, of Peabody, Kan., yesterday was made the executive officer of the Democratic national committee. 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Drlfton and Freeland, 6 38, 10 12 a, m., o ii p. in. For Lost Creek, Glrardvllle, aud Ashland, i 00, and 7 28 p. ni. Kor Itnvcn Itun, Ceutralla, Mount Cartnel and ahamokln, 10 49 a. in.. 1 ti, 0 07, 9 23 p. m. Vor fllananoy viiy, i-aric i-iace aim ueiano, 0 'JH, 7 OU, 1U l a. 111.. IIIIU 13 TC, O 17 p. Ul. For Yatesvllle. 6 23. 10 12 a. m. Trains will leave ahamokln at 7 00, 9 20 a. in., 11 69 and 4 20 p. in., and arrive at Bhenandoab at 7 do, tu vi a. m., l. oz, a 17 p. m. Newcastle, Morea and New lloaton, 7M and 10 12 a. m , 12 02 anu 0 17 p. in. Ix-ave 1'utUvllle (or Hhenandoah, 9 46 a, in, 19 Hit KM. ft IS n. m. I.cav Hazleton for Shenandoah, 9 50 a. m,, 12 43, 809,6 20, 8 HI p. m. SUNDAY T11AIN9. Trains leave for Itaven Hun, Centralis, Mt. rinriiml and Khamoklli. 9 -16 a. In.. 7 21 1". 111.. Trains leave Uliamoklii for Hhenandoah at 8 60 a. m., and 6 113 p. ui. Iamvb Sbeiiandoali for Yatesvllle, Mahaiioa City, l'ark l'lace, Delano, McAdoo. Audenrled Hazleton, Btocktou, Lumber Yard, Weatberl) and Maucb Chunk, 9 47 a in., and 8 82 p. in. For LcblKbtoii, Hlatlngton, Catusauqua. Wlilta Hall, Conlay, Alleiitown, Kaston and l'bllllpa Dure, l ( A'- i ,, For New York and I'hfladelpbla, 9 47 a. ra. Leave Hazleton for Bhenandoab, 8 60, a. ta. and 6 fjtQ0TTHj Bupt. Transportation, IIOLLIN II. WIL11UU, Genl. Supt.. South Uethlebeiu, l'a. OHAULES B. LEE, GenU Pass. Ar... New York, N. Y, A. W. NONNEMACIIEH, Dlv. P. A., South liethtebem, Pa. f RAB0WSKY HOTEL, M. GRAB0WSKY, Prop. 819 N. Centre Bt, PotUvl'lle, Pa. Fine old Whiskeys, Ulna and Wines, al the ba A choice Una of dears and Temper- anoe Drinks. Accommodation for travelers. Meals at all hours Acts gently on the Kidneys, Uver and Bowels Cleanses the System n EFFECTUALLY OVERCOMES L(rf0 ' rf:. HaB1tuaLCoNSt,PATI0N i umu PERMANENTLY ,T5BENEF.C,;LTS. OUT THE GeMUINt - MAHT O 0 (AUIvRNIA TG rYRVP(. LE BRUM'S FOR EITHER SEX. This remedy requires no change of diet. Cure guaranteed in i to 3 days. Small plain package, by O J RE mail $1.00. Sold by K1rllnTs driic store. I MASON S H EALTH DEFE N DE RS 13 E3;m;i'i rtrjTii5i A iai a PIuMKf '.'i M 3 vn i nui tar i ftq r.unr nv:DFP;ia K3 I YELLOW TABLETS CURE DYSPEPSIA mm I BROWN CONSTIPATION B RED y a COUGHSI WHITE ' - - SORE THROAT I This Hot Weather 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 aiul invigorating. These brews will be furnished in case lots for family use by applying to Christ. Schmidt, Axent nnd Dottier, 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH - RA Keystone State Normal School, KUTZTOWN, PA. The fall term of this famous training school for teachers will open August 23, 1890. Hu- Iierlor advantages are olTered o young men and women preparing for teaching, col lege, or business. Tho build ings are all new, containing spacious and comfortable rooms for students, roomy re cltntlon halls, steam heated throughout,aiid supplied with the latest aud best lighting anu sanitary appiiuiices. Ilefore chooBing a school secure a cataloguo ot tho Keystone Normal School, I Rei, N. C. Sciiaeifer, Ph. D., D. D n rniiiLirAL. ror luu iniormaiion, catalogue, eic, a jg address S KEYSTONE STATE NORMAL SCHOOL, , KUTZTOWIf, PA. SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila.. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, B:own Stout, Half and Half, Beer ttnd Porter. L0RENZ SCHMIDT'S Mt. Carbon Beer ON TAP At all its customers to-day. Solomon Haak's, 116 South Main Street, Will receive prompt attention. Unlclirttted JTfcn lowilera uevef CM. vyltu laoay f-iu a cnurrora, a uia aou oincr ua Wmmr Krocdlaal Alvayatiiryuia beat and a- -id Jiau pouitonat Ouuaulaad auperlol to ail olhar, S tmtfft 1 . tkiWrnh",