The Herald HSTWILHIIHH 18T0.J "Ml the Ness That's Fit to Print." rultlmlir I every telling, emiM't Sunday, lit South Jnrtlln lret, Shenandoah, I'a. I.ONO DISTANC15 Tlil.lll'IIONK. lie Herald la delivered In Sliennndimli and Hie surrounding town forslxcenten w ek, pay able to the mrrtent. lly nmll W.OO ft yeur, or 11 cents a month payable In advance. Ad vertisement charged according tn epnce nnd position. The publishers rewrve the right to change tho position of advertisements never the publication of news demands The right Is reserv I to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not tint the publishers may deem Improper. Aih - Using rates made known upon application. ntered at tho post olllce at Hhenainlonb, l'n , as second class mall matter. YOU OAN HOT HKACH HKAIlKBK OF TUB HRKAIiD Tli no trail AXY (YTHKR 1LY rt'HLICATIOK. SATURDAY, SEPTKMBER 23. 18P9. OUR COUNTRY : First, Last and Forever. As a matter of fact, judicious ad vertising will pay Wherever the columns of a widely circulated paper is used to spread it before the public. No party ever threw itself across the pathway of its country's great ness and glory and lived to tell the tale, and no party ever can, or will, or ought. Thkrk will be no cutting of the county ticket by the Republicans of Schuylkill this year. They are just going to put forward their best efforts to elect every man on it by a sub. stautial majority. That is the way to place Schuylkill in the column of reliably Republican counties. Nkws paper has gone up a quarter of a cent a pound within the last three weeks. The news papers of New York City, according to an omclal or the company which sup plies all but two of the papers printed in that city, use 400 tons of paper daily, at a cost of 2 cents a pound. The recent sharp advance means $2,000 a day more to tho newspapers. The cost of the consumption is now $18,000 a day. The tendency is to raise the price still higher. The ad vance is due partly to the drought of last Summer, which seriously im paired the water power of the mills .Book paper has also gone up a quarter of a cent a pound and letter paper from three-quarters of a cent to one cent a pound. Mark Twain, in the current num ber of Harper's Magazine, says : "If the statistics are right, the Jews con stitute but 1 per cent, of the human race. It suggests a nebulous dim puff of star dust lost in the blaze of the Milky Way. Properly the Jew ought hardly to be heard of ; but he is heard of, has always been heard of. He is as prominent on the planet as any other people, and his commercial importance is extravagantly out of proportion to the smallness of his bulk. His contributions to the world's list of great names in literature, science, art, music, finance, medicine and abstruse learning are also away out of proportion to the weakness of his numbers. He has made a mar velous fight in this world, in all the ages ; and has done it with his hands tied behind him. All things are mortal but the Jew ; all other forces pass, but he remains. What is the secret of his immortality i" Thk Lehigh Valley Coal Co. has just completed the erection of a fine electric light plant at ite Prospect colliery. Though there are a few col lieries In this region which have elec tric light plants conneoted with them, this feature is, nevertheless, as yet, a novel one with mines and breakers, The main objeots of this important Improvement are to light the breaker during the winter months whioh is a necessity during a considerable part of the morning and evening to furnish light at night, at ;whioh time all repairs are usually made, and to furnish light to the foroe at the foot of the shaft. The Prospeet plant lius a capaoity of 480 sixteen candle power lamps, or their equivalent. There are 11 arc and 175 Incandescent lights outside of the mine, in and around the breaker and other parts of the works, and forty-five inoan descent lights in the mine. None of the chambers in the mine are lighted by electricity, this extension of the improvement not being deemed prao ticable by the company. IMMEDIATE RELIEF AHD PERMANENT COSE JOHNSON'S CURE A Scientific, Unfailing and Permanent Rem edy for Dyspepsia. Indigestion and all Stomscb and Nerve Troubles. put up in tablet form pleasant and eaey to take and affording itnmedfiue relit f by enabling nature o furnish natural nourishment to tbe Blood, Nerve and Alusclei. UrgtBoiet, lOe. 25c, and 60c FOB SALE BY ALU DRUGGISTS. irtrajc sss DYSPEPSIA Girl THK WKATHKU. remiiernturmi nave i.uiun tfer t .a Missouri valley, mnthern Ohio, upper and lower lake le gions and North ern Rocky moun tain region. They have changed but little over the re maining districts. Iu tho Pacific coast and plateau region fair weath er has continued with but slight changes in tem- VkS neratures. Fore cast for today and tomorrow in this section: Generally fair; fresh south erly winds, becoming variable. Sunrise, G:55; sunset, 6:02; length ol lay, 12h 7m.; moon rises, 8:49 p. m.; moon sets. 10:24 a. m. CAPTAIN DREYFUS COAHNG OYER. ; Tho Famous Frenciininn Will Spend tho Winter at Snn Antonio. San Antonio, Tex., Sept. 23. J. H. S. Eteen, of Shreveport, La., has arrived here from Uennes, France, where he has been visiting his sister. He brings information that Captain Alfred Drey fus and Mme. Dreyfus, together with Mme. Bertha Morre, Lieutenant Max Kance-Morre, late of the French army, and Misses Ida and Emily Morre, will come to San Antonio, and that Cap tain Dreyfus will spend the winter in this city for his health. Eteen's sister is at Itennes and Is an intimate friend of Mrs. Dreyfus. Dr. G. Morre, of this city, who is a son of Mme. Bertha Morre, confirms tho story of his family's connection with Dreyfus. Mme. Dreyfus and Mme. Morre are first cousins. He says that his mother, brother and two sisters are now pack ing up their eflects preparatory to coming to America. He received a letter from his mother yesterday to this effect. He says that he Is not at liberty to divulge the Information re garding the Dreyfus family, but says that Dreyfus will no doubt come to this city. Don't let tho little ones suffer from eczema or other torturing skin diseases. No need for it. Do-in'a Ointment euros. Can't barm the most delicate skin. Tlipcci llouri I : i M in-ct r Ti-lnl. Greenville, N. C, Sept. 23. Yester day in the superior court Elijah Joyno was convicted of murder and arson at Dongola last April. The entire trial consumed only three hours, and when the case was given to the Jury they were but 15 minutes in reaching a ver dict. .Indue Hoke sentenced Joyner to bo hanged Friday, Nov. 10. A Sensible Man Would use Kemp's Balsam for the Throa and Lungs. It is curing more cases of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup and all Throat and Lung troubles, than any other medicine. The proprietor has author ized any druggist to give you a sample bottle free to convince you of the merit of this great ernedy. Price 25c and 50c. -.4niilnr Wliltn l)nliuuriiily II San Francisco, Sept. 28. The Post says that ex-Senator White is lying dangerously III at the Palace hotel, and that yesterday he suffered a severe hemorrhage of the lungs. Senator White returned but a few days ago from a trip to the country, but he wan so feeble that he was compelled to take to his bed. His condition is such as to greatly alarm his friends. Impossible to foresee an accident. Not Ira possible to be prepared for it. Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. Monarch over jmin. IHtlTISIl .MJSSSAGH TO MILNI'It. It I'rotKKth Airulimt the AoommUIoii AiruliiHt Coriynulinm Greouu. London, Sept. 28. The government, It is understood, cabled Sir Alfred M1I ner, British high commissioner for South Africa, yesterday afternoon a message in accordance with tho cabi net's decision. It Is said that the message also protests strongly against the accusation of had faith on the part of Mr. Conyngham Greene. In the meantime no active steps will be taken to e.nd an army corns to South Africa, but preparations of a general kind will continue quietly for tbe dispatch of a large army under General Sir Redvers Buller, should Presldf-nt Krugei decline to avail him self ot the further opportunity now given for a compromise. The Standard says it believes the government has derided to convene parliament next month. The JohanneMbug unespondent of The Morning Post says It is aserted here that an understanding exists in Pretoria that the Cape Colony govern ment will, at the last moment, declare In favor of the Transvaal. It it re ported that fresh arrests of Journalists and outlander leaders are Imminent In Johannesburg. Hon. J. II. FutTCHitR, former ly Governor of South Dakota, but ik,w n resident of Salcm.Ore., says: "For over two years my daugh ter had been declining from a strong, healthy, rosy-checked girl to a pale, weak and helpless in valid. She was afflicted with ter rible headaches, and gradually grew weaker, and more languid, apparently without cause. I tried several doctors, but all without avail. Finally, to please a friend, I bought a box of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People, and to our surprise, before it was used up her headaches ceased, the color began to return to her cheeks and lips and her strength began to assert itself. I bought five boxes more, and by the time she hud finished them she was completely restored, and to-day she is a robust rosy, healthy girl instead of a pale, tired and sickly one." From the Oregon Independent ', Salem, Ore. Dr. William.' Pink Pills for Pale People contain, in a condensed form, all the ele ments necessary to give new life and rich ness to the blood anil restore shattered nerves. They arc an unfailing specific for such disrates as locomotor atmia, partial paralysis, 8t. Vitus' dance, sciatica, neural gia, rheumatism, nervous headache, the nflcr-effecta of the grip, palpitation of the heart, pale and sallow complexions, and all forms of weakness either in male or female. Dr Williams' Pink Pills tor Pale Psopla are never sold by tlit doien or hundred, but always In pack ages, At all druggists, or direct Irom the Dr. Wil liam Medlolne Company, Schenectady, N. Y., 60 i per box, 6 beies iz.eg. Sunday Specials, Services in tho Trinity Reformed church o-inorrow at 10:00 a. m., and U:30 p. 111. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. Kov. 'A, 8. Ycarick, pastor. Regular services will bo held in tho United Evancolicid church. North Jardlu street, to morrow at 10 a. m. nnd 0.30 p. in, Sunday school at 1.30 p. in. Kov. J. 11. Muusyl, pastor, K. L. C. K. on Monday evening. Prayer, praise and testimony meetings every Tues day, Wednesday and Thursday evenings. Mblo Btudy every Friday evening. Jr. K. L. C. E. every Saturday ovoning at 7 o'clock. Primitlvo Methodist church. James Moore. pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. ni. and 0:30 n. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Class moot ing on Wednesday evening. General prayer meeting on Thursday evening, iivcryuouy welcome. Services in All Salnta' Protestant Episcopal church, on Wost Oak street, to-morrow as follows : Holy Communion, 8:00 a. 111. Morning prayer, 10:30. Sunday school, 2:00 p. m. Evening prayor, u:3U. u. w. van Fossen, pastor. First flautist church, corner of Wost and Oak streets, Rev. D. I. Evans pastor. Services at 10 a. 111. and 0 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. ui. Prayer meeting Monday ovcuings. Young l'coplo's meeting wcunosuay evenings. Class meeting Thursday evenings. Services iu the Presbyterian church to morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. m. Sabbath school at 2 1). m. Jr. C. E. and Sr. C. E. Tuesday evening at 0:30 and 7:30 o'clock. frayor ana song service on rnursaay even ing at 7:30. Strangers always wolcomo. II. W. Koohlor, pastor. Methodist Euiscopal church, corner Oak and White streets. Rev. J. T. Swindells pastor. General class meeting at 0:30 a. i led by the pastor, sermon at iu:3U a. tn. Sundav school at 2 p. ro Dr. J. S. Callen. Superintendent. Sermon at 0:30 p. m. Seats tree, iiveryuouy welcome. Calvnrv Bantlst church. South Jardin street. Treadling to-morrow at iu:au a. in. and 0:30 p. ni. Rev. E. E. Albius, pastor. Sabbath school at 2 I), m.. Deacon John Bunn. Superintendent. B. Y. P. U. Tuesday evening, at 7:30. Wednesday evening, general prayer meeting at ymu, Everybody welcome. Services in tho Congregational church, on South West street, to morrow at 10:30 a. m, and 6:30 d. m. Preaching by tho pastor. Rev. T. G. Jones, late of Yale. Sunday school at 2 p. m. St. John's Lutheran church. West Cherry street. Eov. John Gruhler, pastor. Preach ing, 10 a. m. ; Sunday school, 1:30 p. m. ; preaching u:ju p. in. St. Michael's Greek Catholic church, West Centre street. Rev. Coruollus Lauristn, pas tor. Matatinum service 0 a. m. High mass 10 a. m. Church of tho Holy Family, (German E, C.l North Chestnut street. Eov. A. T. Sclmt- tlehofer, pastor. First mass 8 a. m., second mass iu a. m. St.'Casimir's Polish E. C. church. North Jardin street. Rev. J. A. Lenarkicwicz, pastor. First mass 8 a. 111., high mass 10 a. m., vespers ana neneaiction 4 p. m. Church of tho Annunciation, 218 Wost Cherry street. Rov. II. F. O Reilly. pastor: Rev James Kane, assistant pastor. First mass, 7 a. in., second mass, Ba.m,, uigji mass. 10 a. m, ucncuiction, 7 p. m. St. Stanislaus church. Morning services on Sunday at 8 and 10. Vosners at 7 o'clock. Sunday school at 2 p. in. Rector Wencslaus V. Matulaltls. Kcheleth Israel Congregation, corner of Oak and West streets, Kov. Henry illt- nlk, pastor. Saturday services, a to 10 a, m., mid 3 to a p. m. Sunday services o to iu a. m and every week day morning from 7 to 8 a. m Duel In n I'hototrrnpli Onllnry. Eau Claire, Wis., Sept. 23. Hugh Thompson's protograph gallory was the scene of a duel with swords yes terday. A handsome young woman was hired by Thompson as his assist ant. Later a men in a state of great oxcltoment entered the gallery. He said his name was Magutre, and that he was the husband of tbe girl. How tbe fight started is uncertain, but hanging on the wall were two saberB ant. Later a man In a state of great gulre were engaged In deadly conflict. Arthur Illckard rushed into the gal lery and saw Thompson on the floor covered with blood and Magulre about to run the sword into Thompson's chest. Itlckard pulled Magulre off, and the latter fled. Thompson's injuries may prove fatal. No arrests. Iloorw Cuuuot lmprns American. Washington, Sept. 23. No Amerl can citizen in the Transvaal republic stands in danger of impressment Into the Boer army, in the opinion of the state department, and notwithstanding many appeals that have been received from private sources to protect our citizens from such impressment, It is not regarded as necessary to ohango In any manner the well established polloy of tbe department In dealing with Buch subjects, it la possible- for an American to lose his United States citizenship by long residence in the Transvaal; by concentrating his en tire business there, by failure to clear ly establish his Intention to return to the United States, and in other ways, In such rases the state department cannot demand ttioir exemption. Orauil Welcome to Admiral Dewey New York, Sunt, ii!) and 30. The Lehigh Valley Railroad will place on Halo excursion tickets to New York and re turn tor this occasion from all points. Con suit Lehigh Valley Railroad ticket agents for particulars, rates, &c. Ask your grocer tor the "Eoyal Patent flour, and take no other brand. It is the liott floor made. PINANCBAND TRADE rtrnottnn In tho Sloolc Mnrliot Hoed Nut Airoot (fcnierul Dualiies. New York. Sent. 83.-11. O. Dun & Co.'s weekly rovlew of trade says: The reaction In the stock market la not a Blgn of anything outside that market, hut haa sot many to look for signs of a reaction olsewhero. Surh signs have been hard to find. It has bpon for months "a wonder that tho demand for produrts waB sustained at rates ex ceeding past consumption In any year. notwithstanding tho general rise m prices. Hut the demand docs not ap pear to abate, and the rise In prices continues. A partial explanation is that senrcely any class of products di rectly consumed by individuals nas advanced as much as the wages and employment of labor. With moro hands at work, more hours, and at 10 to 15 per rent higher wages, tho gain In ptirchasini: powor has been quite beyond tho rise in prices. Uradstreets' review says: Satisfac tory trade nnd prlco conditions appar ently still reign. So few. In fact, am the reports of poor trade thrt fnvorablo reports may be said to bo almost unan imous. An expanded volume of fall trade Is Indicated by the aggregate of bank clearings for tho week, though reports from somo markets point to tho greatest rush being over. Prices as a rule maintain all their strength, do crraws being fow nnd relatively un important. The Xoiv Flnnnolnl ltlll, Washington, Sopt. 23. A prominent Uepubllcan momber of the next house of representatives informed a reporter that it was tho purpose of General Hendrrson, of Iowa, who will be tho next speaker, to submit tho new finan cial bill drafted by a special commit tee of Republicans to a Itopubllcan caucus Boon after the houso is organ ized and hnvo It considered in caucus before reference to any cotnmltteo. Hy this plan It Is hoped to avoid any wrangle over the proper reference of tho hill. Volcanic Eruptions Aregrntid, but Skin Eruptions rob lile of loy. llucklen's . Arnica halve cures tnem j also Old, Running and Fever Sores, Ulcers, lloils, l'elons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, isruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Ilest Pile cure on earth Drives out Pains and Aches. Only 25cts. a box, (. ure guaranteed. Sol by A. Wasley druggist. To H ArroKtVif Kiir .1 11 ii 1 1111 1 Ihiii . Charleston, Sept. 23. Warrnntt were sworn out yesterday hy Vice Consul Wltte, acting for the govern ment of Norway, against Andersen ami Thomas, the Norwegian sailors from tho bark Drot, who, according to their own atory, killed and ate a compan ion while drifting In mid-ocean on a raft. The men are still very sick, and the warrants wore not served, but a guard was placed over thorn. They will be sent to Norway as soon as ablo to travel. IirkNIPV la a deccptivo disease IVIL."III thousands have it and TROUBLE ,lBn'ft kn,T h- yu v want quick rosulu you can make no mistake by using Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, tho great kidney remedy. At druggists in fifty cent and dollar sizes. Saniplo bottlo by mall free, also pamphlet telling you bow to find out If you have kidney trouble. Address, ur. Kllmoric uo.,liluguam ton, y MURDERED BY BURfJLARS. Fnrmor nnd Housekeeper Dond nnd Hired Mnn Kpi-IoiihIj- Injured. Cumberland, Md., Sept. 23. Fiend ish work of robbers at tho homo of Absalom Kesler, aged 80 years, near Magnolia, W. Va., Thursday midnight, has resulted In the death of Mr. Kes ler and his housekeeper, Ann Doman, and probably fatal Injuries to his hired man, Albert Gross. Flames wore discovered at the shanty by Baltimore and Ohio trackmen, and Kesler, grlov ously wounded, was discovered on the porch, while Oross, with a broken Jaw, crushed collar bone and other injuries was found nearby. Yestorday after noon the chirred remains of the wo man weio found in the ruins. Kesler died yesterday afternoon. Gross says ono of the perpetratota of the outrage lives in the neighborhood. Kesler had miserly traits. The object of the crime evidently was robbery. Kesler was known to keep a largo sum of monoy about the house, but a few weeks ago was por suaded to put most of his money In bank here. The robbers secured about $200, It is thought. After boating the two with a blunt instrument to death, as they supposed, they set the building allre to cover up their crime, but the men had life enough left to crawl out into the yard. Tho ofllcers claim to have a clew, which they are working on. S "INHERE is a certain BtyllsU ef. 51 -S I led about garments made Z IS from theso Celebrated Pat- 35 5l terns that Is not attained by the 5j -m ubu ui any oilier patterns. Z iNo-Seam-AIlowance Patterns.) Z -E Have not an cat al fT stylo and perfect S- fit. 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Ifyouaro BUIIY-ritttf from Kidney ot Bladdor diBcano, the doctor aska: "D you desire to urinato often, and aro youi compelled to cot lip frequently during tho night? Docs your back pain youf, Does your urlno Btaln linen ? Ia thera a scalding pain in passing It, and ia II difficult to hold tho urlno back? If so, yourKldnoysor Itladdoraro diseased." Try putting gomo of your urlno In n class tumbler, let It stand twenty-four hours. If Micro is a sediment, or a cloudy, milky appcarnnco, your Kid neys aro sick. Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Rem edy will surely relievo and euro oven the most ilistrctwing cases of thess dread diseases, and no physician can prcscrlho n medicino that equals it for diseases of the Kidneys, l.lver, Bladder and Blood, Rheumatism, Dyspopslk and Chronic Constipation. It will, promptly correct the bad effects of beeif and whiskey. All drug storos sell it) for ono dollar n bottlo. Bv Bending vour address to the DR,l DAVID KENftKDY CORPORATION,' Itondout, N. Y., and mentioning till) paperatrlal bottle, togothcr with panvt phlet of vnluablo medical advice, wilt! bo Bent you frco postpaid by mall. Oar1 readers can depend upon tho genuine-' ness of this liberal nflrr. llnvntm'" tejipoi't Tniilo. Washington, Sept. 23, Tho war de partment makes public a statement showing that tho exports from tho port of Havana for the month of AugUBt, 1899, usually considered tho poorest month of the year, reached the mag nificent Hum of $2,170,291. Tho Uni ted States atone took $1,342,360 worth of mercantile products, and In addi tion received $520,000 in gold coin. On this basis tho oxpoit trado of Havana for the year would reach $2G,01G,G28. An liivi'Iltl'n I, cup to IJBnth. New York, Sept. 23. Mrs. Horaco Chonery, wl.'e of a wealthy resident of Larchmort Manor, N. Y., Jumped from a fourth story window of the Hotel Majestic yesterday and was In stantly killed. Mrs. Chenery was 26 years old. She had been in dellcato health for some time, and had come to the hotel six weeks ago from her homo In Ijarchmont to be near the of Pce of her physician, who was treating her for a nervous trouble. Army Dlvlxlon or tho I'hlllpiilnoi. Washington, Sept. 23. A plan is under consideration nt the war depart ment to create an army division of the Philippines and divide the division into departments, on a basis similar to that in Cuba. The Idea Is to create four departments in the Philippines, at least throe of them to be command ed by major generals. The Philippines heretofore have been known as the department of tho Pacific. Tho CrlHls In Santo Dnniliico. Kingston, Jamaica, Sept. 23. Mail advices from San Domingo represent tho situation as dally growing more crave from both the domestic and foreign standpoints. This Is due to the universal disappointment over the gov ernment's handling of the financial crisis, which threatens to make mat ters worse, while the natives are be coming wildly excited. It is now ob vious that tho Dominicans themselves aro absolutely unable to handle the situation satisfactorily. Two million Americans suffer the torturing panes of dyspepsia. No need to. Burdock Blood Hitters cures. At any drnc store. Florida Short Line. Tho New York and Florida Express, via Southern Railway, leavlug Broad street station, Philadelphia, daily at 6:31 p. ra. carries through Pullman sloopiug cars to Augusta and Savanuah, Ga., Jacksonville and Tampa, Fla., via Charlotte and Columbia. This is tho short lino and most attractive routo to points in Georgia and Florida. All information cheerfully furnished by Charles L. Hopkins, District Passenger Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. nrnml Army Uny Hnil l'araile, Hlatlngton, October 7th. The Lehigh Valley Railroad will sell tickets on October 7th, good for return to Oc tober 8th, at low rate of single fare for round trip from Shenandoah. Consult Lehigh Val ley railroad ticket agents for further par ticulars. Voluntary Mnnnlniicli tor. Wllkesbarre, Pa., Sept. 23. Aftor be ing out 23 hours the Jury In the case of Charles Vogerson, charged with murder, returned a verdict of volun tary manslaughter. Vagerson shot Charles Pulver, of Pittston, during a quarrel. 1'uirlllHt JoirrlK Home Airnln. Boston, Sept. 23. James Jeffrie3, the champion heavyweight pugilist, ar rived here from Europe yesterday. Jeffries was accorded a generous re ception at the dock, where a large number of persons had assembled. To Soil tho T.nkoa of Klllnrney. Dublin, Sept. 23. It is announced that the Muckross estate, embracing the Lakes of Killarney, will be sold al auction Nov. 20. NUGfJETS OF NEWS. A mob at Corslcana, Tex., threaten ed to lynch a negro, but wero cowed by the firm attitude of the sheriff. It la possible the President Diaz, of Mexico, will visit Washington during his American visit and become Presi dent McKlnley'e guest. A number of. mlllors of Tennessee, Alabama and Kentucky will confer with eastern millers with a view to Etrengthening prices. A naval officer writes that Lieuten ant Commander Oilmore and his party are being half starved by Filipinos, because the government will not pay a ransom for their release. The central west Is threatened with a coal famine this winter the like of which hus never before been known. It ia due to the immense amount of other commodities carried by the rall roads. To Cure LuOrlppe In two Ilaya Take Laxative Bromo Quinine TahloU. All druggUU refund the money if 11 falls to cure. E. W. Grove's signature Is on each box. 25c. .M . illlllt I'll ti'llllt'cta. Gainesville, Ga., Sept. 23, Two un known negroos nre surrounded In a swamp near the southern end of the county. A posse with Winchesters, shotguns and bloodhounds are in pur suit. The negroes are charged with criminally assaulting a daughter of William Wofford, a prominent citlien of the county. If caught the two as sailants will be lynched. How Is Vour Wife? Has she lost her beauty t If so, Constipa tion, Indigestion. BIck Headache are the principal causes. Karl's Clover Root Tea lias cured these ills for half a century. Price 25 cU. and 60 eta. Money refunded If results are not satisfactory. Bold by P, D. Rlrlln on a guarantee. ftoldlor ( Imruml Vv",ru Mut-ilnr. N6W York, Sopt. 23. --lit tho uniform of a soldier of tho I'nitod Statoc Ciai ence D. Urltton was handcuffed to two detectlvoj on O- vernors' Isi'ind yostorday, marched to tin boat, car ried to thlfl tlty,' tud locked up at po lice headqiniti s. Bil '. u Is wanted In Chicago oh 'ho marge of arson nnd homltildo. Tta Molro3o ap'irtmont house thorp r burned on Doc. 28, 1898, and a woman lost her life in consequence. Brltton is nlleged to have set flro to t: e building. Ho de nies his guilt. MnHiH'luii ttx I'rohlliltlon Nomlneo Beverly, Sopt. 23. Rev. Albert B. Coats, of Bovorly, has accepted the nomination of the Massachusetts Pro hibition state convention for governor In place of John Willis Baor, decllnod. Yetei'finv'n Ilnsnhnll fjnmos. At Now YorkFirst game: Pitts burg, 11; Now York, 2. Second gam Pittsburg, 4; Now York, 0. At Phila delphia Flret game: Cincinnati, G; Philadelphia, 2. Second gamo: Phila delphia, 8; Cincinnati, G. At Boston First game: Chicago, 3; Boston, 0. Sec ond game: Boston, 8; Chicago, 7. At Washington Louisville, 17; Washing ton, 4. At Brooklyn Brooklyn, 2; St. Louis, 0. TUB PRODUCE MARKETS. Philadelphia. Sept. 22. Flour stendy; winter superfine, $2.15512.30; Pennsylvania roller, clear, $2.90113.10; city mills, extra, l2.40fi2.C0. Rye Hour iiulet, but firm, at $3.10a.20 per barrel for choice Pennsyl vania. Wheat strong; No. 2 red, spot, In elevator, 7W72o. Corn firm; No. 2 mixed, spot, In elevator, .WfeftSSIic. ; No. 2 yellow, for loral trade, 4K&11V40. Oats firm; No. 2 wjilte, clipped, 29'ic; lowor grades. 26 J!26c. Hay steady; choice timothy, $15 for kirse bales. Heef firm; mess. $DtJ9.C0; beef hams. $21.KKJ27. Pork ftrm: family $12Jjl2.oO. Lard stendy; western steamed, J.".Cj. Butter steady; western creamery, nftZSc; do. fnctory, 13fU6c.: June oroam ery, 18.ft22c; Imitation creamery, 155? Viic; New York dairy, 155320c.; do. creamery, lS(23c; fancy Pennsylvania prints' Jobbing at 255128c.; do. wholesale, 2tc. Cheese steady; large, white. lOc; small do., HViliyc; large, colored, lie.; small do.. 1H4SHV4C Eggs steady; Now York and Pennsylvania. l95J20c; west ern, ungraded, 13817c. Potatoes steady; Jerseys, $101.40; Now York. Sl.25fjl.40; Long: Island, Sl.2Hfil.62H: Jersey sweets, $1.751i2; southorn, $1(31.25. Cabbage dull; Long Island, $2513.60 per 100. Baltimore Sopt. 22. Flour dull and un changed. Wheat strong; spot and the month, 72Vi5I72?ic; October. 72',S5f"2?ic; December, 74!45W)4c. ; steamer No. 2 red, 68Vi5J6Se.; southern, by sample, GoS73c.; do. on grade. G9ii5i72?ic. Corn strong; mixed, spot. 33?;c; tho month, 395J39Hc; October, 38j38Vic; November or Decem ber, new or old, 35SJ35Hc; January and February, 34535c; atenmer mixed, 3SVic; southern, white, 4141Hc; do. yellow, 4t42o. Oats ateady; No. 2 white, 28 29c; No. 2 mixed, 2CH5I27c. Rye easier; No. 2 nearby, 67G8c; No. 2 western, 62VSo. Hay firm; No. 1 timothy, $13.50. Grain freights very quiet; steam to Liverpool, per bushel, 3Hd. October; Cork, for orders, par quarter, 3s. 4Hd. Septem ber; 3a. Cd. October. Live Stock Mni'Ituts. New Y'ork, Sept. 22. Beeves slow for all grades; steers 6Sfl0o. lower; rough steady; steers, S4.7051U; oxen and stags, $3.955J4.50; bulls, $2,5054.40; cows, $234. Veala, $57; grassers, $35(3.50. Sheep steady; lambs firm to a shade higher; sheep, $304.55; culls, $2; lambs, Sl.12HSf5.75; Canadian lambs, $5.65. Hogs steady; three decks western sold at $5. East Liberty, Pa., Sept. 22. Cattle mar ket steady; extra, S5.70is5.90; prime, S5.80Q i; common, S3.155J3.90. Hogs steady; prime mediums, $4,855)1.90; best Yorkers, $l.S55f 1.90; light Yorkers, S4.75ff4.SO, heavy hogs, 4.7Si4.S0; pigs, $4.50f4.70; grassers, $1.C04J 4.75; good roughs, $1B4.30; common do., $3513.75. Sheiy steady; choice wethers, $1.6034.65; common. $1,5052.50; choice lambs, $5.40tiG.C0; common to good, S3.G05J 5.25; vual calves, $7Ci7.75. Bismarck's Iron Nerve Was the result of his splendid health. In domitable will and tremendous energy are not found where Stomach, Liver, Kidneys and Bowels are out of order. If you want these qualities and the success they bring, use Dr. King's New Life Pills. They develop every power of brain and body. Only 25c at A. Wasley's drug store. To Curt all Oil i i-oiliiutlnn. Toledo, Sept. 23. A combine of the oil producers to stop drilling in Ohio and Indiana fields Is assured. The operators of the Lima district have' been seen and have practically agreed to enter such a combination, and drilling will be suspended for six months. The Indiana operators, It Is understood, are agreeable to the propo bltlon. It Is proposed to run the price of oil to ?2 by the tlrst of Anril. THE SECRETS of easy and al- most painless childbirth are all told in a handsomely il lustrated DOOlC entitled "Be fore Baby is Born," a copy 01 wnicn will oe tent free on ro quost to every expectant mo ther. The book also tells about that truly groat HnlmeetJcnown as MOTHER'S FRIEND which modifies all the diitress, pain and danger of the period of pregnancy and insures rapid recovery. Dragglsta all Mother' Trlead for SI a bottl. THE URADHELD REGULATOR CO.. Atlanta. Ga. PRAB0WSKY HOTEL, M. GRAB0WSKY, Prop. 819 N. Centre St, PotUvllle, Pa. Fine old Whiskeys, Qlna and Wlaea, at the ba A choice line of dears and Temper ance Drinks. Aocommodatlooa for travelers. Mealaatall hourt A box of our srEcini rnniLT mew is an exhilarating stimulant during the hot summer months Dolivorod at your homo. Columbia Brewing: Company nilllons of Dollars GonplnsmoVi, every year. Take no risks bat get your houses, stock, far nlture, etc, Insured in flrat-cUss re liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, Inranee Ant lie Ufs amUtxIaiDlal ouaaalM Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels r,EAMSES the $ystem rrfi "BTUAlCONST'PAT,ON ' WrM nrnUA nrnnu PERMANENTLY 1T5 EFicimE5- 10 G BUT THE GEMVINt - MAH'f 'O OT (AUftRNlA JTG YRVP(. AnUSEHENTS. Ferguson's Theatre. JAS. H. QUINN, Manager. One Might Only. THURSDAY, SEPT. 2899. Tom McIntosh's IN Mcintosh & Davis, Proprietors. All that is refined and amusing In tho renin, nf colored theatricals presented by THIKTY COLOltED STAIIS. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Mcintosh, the Royal Knteruin ers; Tom Hrown, Character Mimic ; Pearl Woods, Marvelous Contortionist & Philiuino Barefoot Dancer; Perrin, Dudley & Taylor, the Kings and Queens of Fun ; Deas & Wilson, HIack Moguls of Comedy ; Dixie Quartette ; Madam llohec, the Cuban Melba. Grand Scenic, Electrical and Calcium Effects. THE COOLER DANCE, The Latciit Sciifwtlon. OPERA A LA RAG-TIME. Presented originally by this company. The latest musical novelty. PRICES : - 25, 35, 50 and 75 Cents. lloscrvcd seats at Klritn's drug store. Ferguson's Theatre, J. It. QUINN, Manaeer. " ONE NIGHT OIM lV 1 Tuesday, Oct. 3rd, '99. EVERYTHING NEW BUT THE NAME. choppc nin Bros. m Dill In the screaming farce Cli QiiriM An Ii cmuidiiuudii Borough Council In Session. NEW I NOVELL ORIGINAL Red hot ragtime specialties nnd dances. Grand First Part. Elaborate stage netting, representing the deck on bonrd the battleship Oregon. Watch for the draiid Street Parade. $1.00 Worth of Amusement for 10, 20 and 30c. LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. IN EFFECT MAY 11, 1899. Passenger trains leave HhenundoaSi flir JCenn Haven Junction, Maucb Chunk, Lcdilghtun, Slatlngton, White Hall, CutoHauqua, Allcjitowu, Bethlehem, Kaston Kew York uhU I'Mlndeluhlu at S 28, 7 SO a. m . 12 52 ami S 17 p. uu For Wllkesbarre, White Haven and l'lttstoa S 23, 10 12 ii. m.. 12 52 and 5 17 p. lu, For Lacuyville, Towandn, Boyre, Wuverly Elmlra, Rochester, llullulo, Niagara FulU. Auburn, Syracuse, Ithaca, Geneva and the West, 10 12 a. m., 12 52 and 5 17 p. iu. For llelvldere, Delaware Water Clap m Rtroudaburg, 5 28 a. in., 5 17 p. in. For Laiubertvllle and Trenton, 7 50 a. m. For .TeaneHvllle, l.evlnton and Beaver Meadow 5 28 a. m., 12 52 p. in. For McAdoo, Audenrted, Hailctou, Stocktn and Lumber Yard, 5 28, 7 50, 10 12 a.m., 12 62 mid 5 17 p. m. ForJeddo, DrKton and Freeland, B28, 1012 a, m., 5 17 p. m. For Scrnnton, 5 28. 10 12 a. ra., 5 17 p. in. For Lost Creek, (llrardvllle, and Ashland, i 00,. and 7 28 p. in. For ltaven Ituu, Centralta, Mount Curntel audi Bhamoklu, 10 49 a. in., 1 12, 0 07, 9 23 p. m. ForMahanoy City, l'ark 1'lace and Delano,. 6 28, 7 50, 10 12 a. m.. and 12 52, 5 17 p, m, Fdr.Yntesville, 8 28, 10 12 a. in. Trains will leave Hhuinokln at 7 00. 0 20 a. 1 1169 and i 20 p. m., ami arrive at Hhenundoahi at 7 50, 10 12 a. in.. 12 52, 5 17 P. in. Leave Bhenanuoah for l'ottuvllle, Bt. Ulalrj. New Castle, Morea and New Huston, 7(0 aiiiii 10 12 o. iu , 12 52 and 5 17 p. in. Leave l'ottuvllle lor Bhenandoab, 9 45 a. lu.. 12 5, 605, 8 15 p. ra. Leave Ilazleton for Shenandoah, 9 50 a. It).. 12 15, 5 09, 2(1,8 81 p. m. SUNDAY TRAINS. Train leave (or Raven Run, Centralla, Ml. Carinel end Bhamoklu, 9 40 a. in., 7 21 p. in . Trains leave Bliamokin lor Shenandoah as 8 60 a, m., and 8 S3 p. in. . ... Leave Blieuaiidouli Jor Yateavllle, Mnhono Oily, l'ark l'lace, Delano, McAdoo, Audenrlwl Hailetou, Stockton, Lumber Yord, Weatuerly and Mauch Chunk, 9 47 a m., and 6 82 p. in. For Lehlghtou, Slatlngton, Catasaun.ua ;. Will. Hall. Coplay, Allentown. Kaaton aud lhllllp burg, 9 47 a. ra.. and A 32 p. in. F5r New York and I'lifladelphla, 9 47 a. m. Leave Ilaxleton lor Suenaudoau, 8 60, a. ra.. ind 6 jPknJftJTTBB Bupt. Transportation, ' ' ' South Bethlehem, Fa. ROLLIN II. WILlUJU. qeiil. Bupt., South Uethlehem, l'a. CHARLES 8. LEE, Oenl. Fa. Agt.. New York, N. Y. A. W. NONNKMAOIIKR, Dlv. 1J. A.. South UetUeheiu, ', v-v. irrrri.i iiai i v OVFRCOMF.c
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