ft "t 1 lvSTAIH.ISIIHI) t870. "All the News That's Fit to Print," Publish!"! rrrty -vrnln, eirept Swndny, M Houth .Tnrdhi street, ShMinndnoli, ln. LONG IlIKTANOU THLItl'HONIi. ho Herald Is delivered In Hliennmlrmli and tlio surrounding town for el wile w ek, ay able to the cm tier. Hy mall fa.ft) jw, , or tfl wilts n tnonlh. jmyoblo in advance Ad vertisements charged nccordlng to space and pnnitlon. The publishers rewrre tin right to ilinnge tlie position of ndvertlienieiit" never the publication of tiewii demand Tlio right I rcwM-il tn reject any advenlwinetit, whether pnl'l for or not. the publisher rony dwm linimnier. Adver tising rate made known upon application. ntcred at Hie mt oflle itt Hlieiiamloli, Pa., nccoml cla mall nutter. von CAW HOT HKACH HR.UHIK or TUB HKRAM)- T1IH0UOII AffY OTHKlt PA1LY rrnucATiox. TUESDAY. SEPTKMItKIS Sfl. 1809. OUR COUNTRY : First. Last and Forever. TlIK advertiser wlio neglects tho newspapers, will regret it when lie comes to figure ofit results. Iv you cannot say good of your neighbor, pay nothing. You'll never be sorry for the thing you haven't said. Partisan mouthing about" the trusts is a poor apology for an in telligent nnd prantical treatment of the subject. Bi sinkss is so lively in all parts of the country that the people have no time for the doleful music of the calamity howlers. Thk fool-killer could ilnd many victims nuiong the fellows who are predicting Democratic success in j Si huylkill county this year. If fusion is successful in the count ies in which it is tried this year there will be an attempt to put it in force in every county in the state next year. Wk violate no confidence in saying that the Democratic county ticket is doomed to defeat. Loyal Democrats are not yet ready to vote for traitors to their cause. IN no campaign within the pnst several years in this county have the Republican candidates received the support of a more harmonious party than that being accorded them this year. It would be a joke of stupendous dimensions if M. V. McLaughlin were elected District Attorney. True, our friend "Mike" is witty, but the people demand something more in the make-up of the county's prosecut ing attorney. Thk possibilities for commercial ereatness is almost beyond compre hension, when we consider the fact that the Philippines are the door to the trade with Asiatic countries which annually consume more than a billlou dollars worth of foreign goods. Thk people of Schuylkill county, without regard to party considera tton, are ever ready to reward a faith f ul public official. It is therefore safe to assume that Emanuel Jenkyn will be re-elected Recorder. His opponent will be surprised at the size of Mr. Jenkyn's majority. Thk Republican party of Nebraska, the home of the great exponent of free silver, has placed itself fairly on record as favoring the gold standard It, is evident that the teachings of the apostle of the white metal have failed to convince the members of the party which stands for honest money, that the country will go to eternal smash if silvor at 10 to 1 is not made the standard of- value in the United States. John R. McLkan, the Democratic candidate for Governor of Ohio, has been letting himself loose through his well-arranged literary bureau on the subject of trusts. Although he is the principal owner of the gas trust of Washington, and is uppoeeu' to virtuully own all of the newspapers in Cincinnati, he tells us in his usual breezy way that he and his party are the only genuine enemis of the so- called trust monopolies. Thosk physicians who believe i the ne of electricity as u healing ele ment are holding a national conven tion in Washington. They call them selves the Eleotro-Therapeutio Asso, elation. Some of tlie most prominent physicians of the United States and Canada are in attenditnee, nnd the papers read at the meetings possess deep scientific interest. The society is one of the first, if not the first, in the world to reoognize the import ance of eleotrioity in the treatment of disease. Omud Welcome to Admiral Ilewey New York, Sept. 2U and 30. The Lehigh Valloy Railroad will place on fiule excursion tickets to New Yeik and re turn tor this occasion from all points. Con salt Lehigh Valley Kail road ticket, agenu lu NUOUl-rS 01- NI WS. The eultfettnotits Saturday numbered 812, innliln u tulnl of 8,M3 for the 12 rcKthienlR. William fH-.n. of Atlanta, took pot ion. 'UMl held off four would-be ree cuers with a dagger. Mm. Alli-e Muller, ot New York. In dying from Injuries aald to have been Inflicted hy Instalment col lee torn. Hrneat Melville, a circus rider, was artesfed al Orange. N. J., for stab bing his father-in-law wth n curving knife. About 700 Grand Army men will par ticipate in tho Dewey laud parade In New York, but not as members ot nny posts. frightened by a dog which was set on htm by a man, Matthew Edwards, 8 years old, sprang off a 70 foot cliff near Klngstin, N. Y., and was In stantly killed. Keitrxnrno't SiH't'o-fcful 'JlMnl Trip. Itostou. Sept. 20. The battleship Kearsarge, on her official speed trial over the Cape Ann course yesterday, nveraged 10.84 knots per hour. On tho outward run of 33 knots she averaged 17.32 knots with smooth sea and wind abeam. On the return she averaged 10.37 knots against n head wind. The contract requirement was 10 knots. The trial was successful In every par ticular. StoraTroniw Oil l'or Moulin. San Francisco, Sept. 20. The Twenty-sixth regiment, U. S. V., sailed yes terday for Manila on the transport Grant. In addition to the Twenty sixth, the Grant curried 250 recruits of various regiments, together with nurses and hospital corps men previ ously aslgned to the relief boat Ilellot, which will sail within tho next few days for Guam and Manila. WoHlojnti I'roflrwxir'n Suleldo. Boston, Sept. 20. Dr. Herman AV. Huiloy, 35 years old, Instructor of Latin In Wesleyan university, and a member ot the faculty, was found doad In his room In the United Statos hotel yesterday with his throat cut. He had committed suicide. lie was one of tho finest classical scholars In the country. Lately he had been haunted by a fear of losing his mind. nth of ('nptntn sIu1iuo'h Dnimhtei Lewes, Del., Sept. 2G. Miss Slgsbee, daughter of Captain Slgsbee, late of the 111 fated uattlesiiip waino nnu now commander of the Texas, died yester day of heart failure at the cottage of Mrs. ltlttenhouse, Rehoboth, Del., whore she had been spending the sum mer. Her remains were sent to Wash ington for burial this morning. Kxplotllni; Itollei- Kills Tlirpo. Pottsboro, Tex., Sept. 20. The boiler at Henderson & Mangus' gin blew up yesterday, demolishing the building and killing Engineer urant uonuor, 'ressmau Nuuu Steele and a noy named Jones. KIDNEY Is a deceptive disease thousands have it aud don't know it. If you want nulck rosults you ROUBLE can make no mlitakc by using Dr. Kilmor's Swainp-ltoot, the great kidney remedy. At drugnists in fifty cent and dollar slzos. Sample bottle by mall free, also pamphlet telling you how to find out if you have kidney trouble. Address, Ur. Kilmer iXUo.,liingnamiou,.n. i To I'liySnninmi llomlinrrtinotit Damage Washington, Sept. 20. Tho three governments interested In Samoa, Great Britain, Germany and the Uni ted States, have been considering the claims arising out of the bombardment last summer in which the American forces and British forces participated. As a preliminary step the British gov ernment has signified a purpose to adopt in this case the principle observ ed In the damage done by the bom bardment of Alexandria, Egypt, name ly, that private property destroyed as necessary incident to the prosecu tion of naval and military operations would be paid for. While applying this general principle, tho adjustment of the various claims Is yet to be made according to the circumstances of each. Morn fSold ro1fprH In Aln"Un. Washington, Sept. 20. Consul Mc- Cook reports to the state department from Dawson that more men are work ing on gold claims this summer than last, mines are worked the full 24 hours, and electric plants are being Installed. The local authorities have appropriated funds for a steam or electric road to Eldorado. A few mon have gained control of enormous tracts at Cape Nome through tho system allowed hy the Cape Nome Mining company of staking by powers of at torney. The Yukon authorities are stopping all persons coming from Sknguay if not in possession of $500 or six months' provisions, unless they will make affidavit that they are simply passing through Alaska. Dewoy Home Fund IuorcaMlnc. Washington, Sept. 20. The Dewey home fund was Increased yesterday by $7,095. This advance Is in response to the recent statement of the na tional Dewey committee. Over a hun dred subscribers sent in their money by mail or wire from all partB of the country. While the committee Is much encouraged by these liberal gifts, it is desired to add not less than $25,000 to the amount received, which is now $32,708. It is assured that Admiral tewv will accept the gift. Reecham's Pills E CURE StGK HEAD AQllE and act like ranjSo on n weal: stomach ami disordered liver. 10 ce&U and 3 cenu, at. all drug stores. News and Opinions OF National Importance THE - SUN ALONE CONTAINS BOTH. Daily, by mail, - $6 a yeai Daily and Sunday, by mail, $8 a year TheiSunday Sun is the greatest Sunday newspape in the world. Price 5s i copy. By nail, 52 i yes Address THE BUN. Hew Ysrk. MUNVON'S INHALER CURES CATARRH Colds, Coughs, Hay Fever, Bron chitis, Asthma and nil Diseases of thcThroatand Lungs. ri.'inls of Mi'iUrnti'il Vnpor arc IntmM tlimiiKh the niuulh ami rmllted from the nos trils. ctcHiiKtnff nntl vupcilslnic nil tlie Inflamed ami illffi'aiuMl part wlitrh rnnnnt be readied by rucdlcloo taken Into (lie stomnclt. It rrnche the tore ;( Jf heal the raw ffM It qnrn tn the neat rtttlieaelt net a (I lialm and tonic to the whole tvitemft.00at druggltta ortent by mail. 1S06 Arch 6'f., I'MUh THE PRODUCE MARKETS. Philadelphia, Sept. K.-Flour firmly maintained : winter superfine. t2.1S!.D0; Pennsylvania roller, clonr, $S(B3.16; city mills, extra, ?2.RO2.70. flyo flour scarctt and firmly held at J3.20 per barrel for choice Pennsylvania. "Wheat steady; No. 2 red. spot, In elevator, 7imf72V4c Corn steady; No. 2 mixed, spot. In elevator, 88t4fl'88?io. ; No. 2 yellow, for local trade, ll1lHo. Oats steady, No. 2 whlto, 0o.; lower erades, 264129c. Hay easier; choioo timothy, $15 for large bales. Boef firm; beef hams, $21.6025, Polk steady; fam ily. 12ttl!.B0. Iiutter steady; western creamery, 17lSc.; do. factory, 13Vi015Hc; June creamery, lMf2r.; Imitation cream ery, 15H)18c.; New York dairy, lBtf21c; do. creamery, 17tfj23c.: fancy Pennsylvania prints Jobbing at 2&&28C. ; do. wholesale, 24c. L'heeee ilrm; largo, white, lie; small do., llWSHHo.; large, colored, ll4c.; small do., 1114c. Eggs firm; New York and Pennsylvania, 20(621c.; western, ungraded, 1S1Sc. Potatoes steady; Jer seys, tHH.40; New York, tl.28tfl.40; Long Island, 12(83.50 per 100. Tallow Ilrm; city, 2; southern, Jl1.26. Cabbage dull; Long Island, !S.60 per 100. Tallow Arm; city, SWSDyic; country, 4r!ic. Baltimore, Sept. 25. Plour quiet and unchanged. Wheat llimcr; spot and the month, 72!i?72Kc; October, 72U72ic.; December, 74fcSWc. ; steamer No. 2 red, GS'iSVic.; southern, by sample, 05073c.: do. on grade. 6ft72Hc Corn firmer; mix ed, spot, 40i; the month, 30Vic. ; October, 38384c; November or Decumbsr, new or old, SRfiaG'tc. ; Jnuuury and Febru ary, 34K&3Cc; steamer mixed, 3S',4o.: southern, white, 41ViTi42c; do. yellow. 41H H2c. Oats firm; No. : white, 28c; No. 2 mixed, 2GV4t(27c. Itye steady; No. 2 near by, E758c; No. 2 western, 62Vic. Hay firmer: No. 1 timothy, tl3.5014. Grain freights steady; steam to Liverpool, per bushel, 3V4d. October; Cork, for orders, per quarter, 3s. Cd. September; 3s. 6d.8s. 7&d. October. Sugar strong; fine and coarse granulated, $5.39. Butter firm; fancy creamery, 23f24c; fancy imitation, 18ftl9e.; fain 1 idle, 1617c; good ladle, ljfjlCe.; si ore packed, 13S14c; rolls, 139 14c. Eggs firm; fresh, 17418c. Cheese steady; large. 1212V4c; medium, 12S12Vic.! small, 12Vs12c. Live Stock MnrkotH. New York, Sept. 25. Peeves slow; top grades 10c. lower; others 15fJ25c. off; bulls and cows steady; six cars steers unsold; ordinary to prime steers, tl.00flG.75; tops, 6; oxen and stags, $1.50436.30; bulls. t2.C5 1; fat export do., t4.65; cows and heifers, $1.754. Veals slow and lower; grassers lower: veals, $4.50ti8.26; tops, $8.50; grass ers, $2.5053.25; feeders, f".D0(fl3.75. Sheep steady; good lambs opened steady; closed lower; sheep, Jiran.io; exiru, ou.iu, lambs $4.505.75; choice and extra, $5,850 6; Canadian lambs, $506.83; culls, $404.25. Hogs slow at $l.90S5.10. East Liberty, Pa., Sept. 25. Cattle slow; prime, $3.S0ftG; good, $5.30f?5.50; common, $3f3.S0. Hogs steady; prime assorted me diums. tl.90tj4.95; best Yorkers, $4.S5S4.90; light Yorkers, tl.80S4.S5; good heavy hogs, $4.7504.85; grassers, $4.03514.75. Sheep slow and lower; choice wethers, $4.30ffl4.40; common, $1.5O4J2.50; choice lambs, $5.20 6.40; common to good. $3.55; veal calves, $707.50. . Tell Your Sister A beautiful complexion is an impossibility without good puro blood, the sort that only exists in connection with the good digestion; a healthy liver and bowola. Karl's Clover Hoot Tea acts directly on tho bowels, liver and kidneys keeping them in perfect health Price 25 cts. and 50 cts. Sold by P, D. Kirliu on a guarantee. Cnll to Now .Torsoy Democrats. Jersey City, Sept. 20. Congressman William D. Daly, as chairman of the committee appointed by the supporters of Bryan at a conference hold at the Itldgewood house, Philadelphia, Sept. 2, to prepare an address to the peoplo of New Jersey In regard to the position taken by Bryan men in political ar fairs in New Jorsoy, yosterday made nubile the address prepared by the committee. Tho address strongly fa vors the Chicago platform and round' ly denounces Republican administra tion in the state of New Jersey. Tho address calls for a conference at Tren ton on Nov. 14 next "for the purpose of taking action looking to tho organiza tion of the party along the lines of pure Democratic principles." ChyoitHkl Defeats Hall. Louisville, Sept. 20. Joe Choynskl, of California, knocked out Jim Hall, of Australia, in the third round last night before the Nonpareil Athletic clug at Music Hall, in the presence of some 2,500 people. It was announced, that tho fight was for the light heavy weight championship, limited to 20 rounds, and for a division of the box office receipts. Hall wolghed 108 pounds and Choynskl 100. The fight was lively enough while it lasted, with the honors possibly in Hall's favor during the first two rounds. Annthnr Now Marino I'' I nil tor. Bath, Me., Sept. 26. The new tor pedo boat Craven was successfully launched yesterday afternoon. An at tempt was made last Saturday to run the vessel into tho water, but she be came wedged on the ways and the launching was postponed. The Craven was christened with American cham pagne by Miss Amy Craven, ot Phila delphia, granddaughter of tho late commander, for whom the boat was named. . Stoainor Aduln TYreoltod, Flvo Lost. Kingston, Jam., Sept, 20. The At las Steamship company's steamer Adula, Captain McAuley, from Kings ton for Baltimore, foundered yoster day afternoon off Port Morant, on the south coast of Jamaica. Flvo lives were lost, including Mr. Porcy, the first officer. '1 ne Adula, which was built in Belfast In 1889, was of 362 tons burden. She was 212 feet long, 20.1 broad and 12 feet deep. JfeliolH Captfiro Our (iunbont. Manila, Sept, 20. Tho insurgents have captured the United Sfatos gun boat Urdaneta, in the Oranl river, on the northwest side of Manila bay. One officer and nine ot her crew are miss ing. The Urdaneta Is beached oppo site the town of Oranl, on the Oranl river. She was riddled with bullets and burned, and three big guns, with their ammunition, were captured. The crow of the Urdaneta are prisoners, or have been killed. Cornollim Vamliirbllt n Fntlir. New York, Sept. 261 A daughter was born at midnight to the wife of Cor nelius Vunderbllt, Jr. Mrs. Vandoi bilt arrived from Newport yesterday. Vrnrriibli' Naval C Aptnlli Ur-nfl. New York, Sept. 20. Captain Fran cis A. Hngnrty, U. 8. N., retlrod, died yesterday, aged 00 years. His first sorvlco was on tlio schooner Experi ment nt Charleston, B. C, during tho nullification excitement of 1833. As a lieutenant he wont with Commodore Perry on tho Jnpnn expedition of 1852 05. Ho commanded the sloop of wnr Vandnlln In tho attack on Port Hoynl, Nov. 7, 1801, tnklng an active part In sllonclng tho enemy's tiro nnd subse quently In blockading the mouth of the Savannah rlvoY. Commander Hagorty received the thanks of con gross for meritorious sorvlce and con duct. Ho was In charge of Ironclads nt Now Orlenntt during 1807-09. Vlru Prtliliit's IllnpH Not Crltlcnl. Paterson, N. J,, Sept. 20. Hobart Tut tie, Vice Prosldent Hobart's brother-in-law, said today in answer to in quiries that there was no truth In tho report that Mr. Hobfirt had Ilrlght's disease. Tho vice presldont, he said, was suffering from overwork, but he has been sjowly but continually Im proving. Mr. Hobart, It w is claimed, expected to be out in a fow days. Hltuntlon In Voiiosjiioln Critical. Ponce, Porto Woo, Sept. 20. Advices received here from Cnracas doscrlbo the situation tn Venezuela as critical The revolutionists are approaching Victoria, where tho next battlo will ba fought. People desiring to proceed to Puerto Cabollo. on the Gulf of Tristo, are not allowed to depart. The government. Is vory unpopular and very suspicious. Ilnvniin'H Thri'iitoni'd (ienornl StrlUo. Havana, Sept. 20. In spite of the ef forts of tho leaders a general Btrlko scorns Inevitable. The only union that has not decided to Join Is the cart men's union, but It Is expected that the enrtmon will go with the rest. The strikers are confident of winning. They say thoy have withstood ti blockade of three months' duration, and after that thero is nothing to fear. Ilrmiot oiifi to Murder. Pana, Ills., Sept. 2D. Henry Brunot, who Is in Jr. 11 for the murder of his aunt, Jane Brunot, yesterday confess ed to a friend to tho murder of Mrs, Mary Mclntyro, who was mysteriously slain hore Inst wlntor. Ho Bald he had ono more confession to make, and then he was ready to die. Illinois Mlno Firemen on Stcllio. Springfield, Ills., Sept. 20 Firemen In all tho local coal mines in the Dan vlllo district went out yesterday for an increase of wages, shutting down all the mines in tho district and throwing 2,000 miners out of employment. Thuy demand $1.75 a day for eight hours work. Bismarck's Iron Nerve Was the result of Ids splendid health. 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It is curing more cases of Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, Croup and all Throat and Lung troubles, than any other medifcinc. Tlie proprietor has author ized any druggist to give you a sample bottl free to convince you of the merit of this great emedy. Price 25 c and 50c. Mnyor .lonest Nomlnntlou Cortlflcnto, Toledo, Sept. 26. Mayor Jones will this week file with tho secretary of state his petition as a non-partisan candidate for governor of Ohio. There will be 50,000 names' on the list, and this number, it is claimed at the Jones headquarters, will be increased to 100,000 by the middle of October. IlrltlHb OfHcctrm to Study Chinese Washington, Sept. 20. The attention of the navy department has been drawn to the fact that the British ad miralty has made a new departure In sending a number of naval officers to China to learn the Chinese language, A number of prizes have been offered for proficiency in this language. The Doadly Rnino of Football. Merlden, Conn., Sept. 20. Thomas Kelly, aged 17 years, a member of tho MIddletown High School football team died at the City hospital laBt night from injuries received In a football game with the Meriden High School team last Saturday. He sustained concussion of the spino, Vestordnv's liasolmll Games. At Philadelphia Philadelphia, 6 Baltimore, 0. At St. Louis Louisville, 16; St. Louis. 3. At Now York Bos ton, 2; New York, 1. At Brooklyn urooKiyn, yi; Washington, 1. 'pIIERE U a certain stylish ef- s S I feet about garments made E from tUese Celebrated Pat- 2; Z terns that Is not attained by the S; (No-Seam-Allowance Patterns.) 5; 5 Have n t an c 1 il t- r tls aiM perfect 2 ti, Z.y it n 1 r-t 1,4 tn li !j ,uicii. 2 j cts, ea h na fcii. r. S .1 io ntarl jjl eery cnv mJi" 1, 01 by mtl. Alt ft r S them. Uet a fast um Meet ant see our 3; denm, A udy thevcry latest styles. 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YOU'LL OCT ALL THAT'S A-COMINO TO YOU." if, when contemplating a trip to any point West or Southwest of tho Mississippi Itlvcr, you will purchase tickets via tho Missouri iiciflo Ky., or Iron Mountain Route (which aro on salo at all principal tickot ollices in tho United States), you will have all the comforts and luxuries of modern rallwa" equipment, and tho finest opportunities for viewing all of naturo's museums and marvels f Utah, Colorado, Kansas, Arkansas, Texas', Old and Now Mexico. California, etc. Ex cursion tickets to all principal points at greatly reduced rates. On account of the National Education Association meeting at Los Angeles in July, wo will make special low round trip rates. When contemplating trip West or Southwest, wrlto us for full Information and rock bottom figures. W Hoyt, (1. E. P. Agent, J. P. McCann, T. P. Agont, 301 Broadway, Now York. 4-22-tf Consumption Cured. BROUGHT BACK FROM THK CRAVE. Last November Mr. loseplt Tames, painter, of 325 W. Pearl St., Indianapo lis, Iud., was at death's door with quick consumption. Wasted to a skeleton; his lungs a mass of ulceration; his death was hourly awaited by his doctor and family. He was kept in a constant stupor with opium. A friend, thinking to relieve uis terrible cougu, gave mm a bottle of Brazilian Balm. Seeing its wonderful effect, the doctor advised its continued use. Mr. James soon after dismissed his doctor, and depended on the Balm alone. His recovery was rapid and complete, and in February he returned to work. His lungs are sound, and his weight greater than at any time in his life. His recovery is regarded as almost a miracle. COMMA BACILLUS. In consumption beware of couch mix tures nnd prescriptions that contain opium. Opium paralizes the nerves, anu gives uie comma uacuius a gooa chance to destroy the lungs. It is always fatal. Brazilian Balm does not contain n trace of any opiate, but stimu lates tlie nerves with new life and power, destroys the microbe, and restores all that is left of the diseased lungs to a sound and healthy state which no other remedy lias ever been known to accom plish. Slionandnali drtie store, wholesale aRonts Triilliort Stt'iiutc nil it l.ocr. San Francisco, Sept. 25. Th United States transport Leelannw came Into port yesterday with pumps steadily at work to overcome tho effects of a holt In tho ship's bottom. Tho Leolanaw sailed for Manila on Sept. 2 with a cargo of commissary stores and 200 horses for army use. After leaving this port distemper was developed among tho horses and so many of the animals died that the Leolanaw put Into Honolulu and landed there the commissary stores and the surviving horses. The transport then started on the return trip to this city. She struck the reef bar Montara, 20 miles south of this port. It's folly to suffer from that horrible plague of the night, Itohlng piles. Doan's Ointment cures, quickly and permanently. At any drug store, 50 cents. r . Moiitnnu Vnluuteorn From Mnnlln " San Francisco, Sept. 25. The Uni ted States transport Valencia, having on board those companies of the First Montana regiment, United States vol unteers, not brought by the Zealandla, arrived here yesterday. A committee of Montanlans met the Valencia in a tug, nnd after quarantine inspection escorted the transports to her place of anchorage off the government dock nt the foot of Folsom street. Apart from the 26 Invalids on board sent out of Manila hospitals, the health of all on board was excellent. The men landed today and marched to the Pro sldlo, there rejoining their comrades who preceded them on the Zealandin When doctors fall, try Burdock Blood Bitters. Cures dyspepsia, constipation Invigorates the whole system, mm t.uiinniiiim in iiowoy Iloloptlon. Toronto, Sept. 25, An Ottawa special says: The Forty-eighth Hlghlanders.ot Toronto, will not be granted nermls sion to visit Now York to take part In tho reception to Admiral Dewey, Tho view held Is that Admiral Dewey Is to be the central figure In tho New York ceienration, yet after all tho demon stratlon will really be a glorification of me united states' victories in the Span lsh war. Under .the circumstances therefore, It Is considered very unpo lltlc for n nrltlsh reglmont to partici pate, Tho pipe band of the Royal Scots of Montreal has also been re fused permission to take part In the proposea demonstration. Huonport Convict llecuptured. Columbus, O., Sept. 25, James Lynch, the noted burglar and diamond tobuer, who escaped from the nonlten tlary several days ago, was captured luBt evening nt Shophnrd's Station, near this city. Lynch had disguised hlmsolf as an old man. walking; with n cane, and was rocognlzed only by his voice by one of the city detectives, who nappenea to pe in the vicinity look ing for him. Lynch took to his heels uut was Drought to a halt by a fusil laue or nuiiets sent after him. Ho claims a guard aided him to escape, VAQUIS UNSMlKfSSD. the Indians VlKorotmly Wnaltur atter1 rlln Wnrfhro AirntliHt Moxlonn" Austin, Sept. 2C Judging from re ports reaching hero from Oritiz. state of Sonoin, Mexico, the Yaqul Indian warfare Is rapidly growing worso, In stead of abating. Lieutenant Mnjoran hns arrived nt Torres on his way tc tho City of Mexico to mako official roports as to the progress of the cam paign. He snys there has been no cessation In the warfaro bolng waged agnlnst the Indians by tho Mexican government. Ho roports that tho In dians have scattered Into small bands and nro now vigorously waging a guerrilla warfare, and that tho Mexi can soldlors have adopted similar tactics. They uro divided Into small scouting parties, and there arc fre quent engagements between the sol diers and the Indians. The Indians avoid open engagements with the sol diers, rather hnrassing tnem witit at tacks from secure positions in the mountains and along tho rough moun tain road?, not Infrequently causing much loss of life among the soldiers, with little harm to themselves. Genernl Torres, in command of tho Mexican troops, asks tho Mexican wnr department to send a force of rurales to assist him, nnd It is thought thoy can render very effective service against tho Indians. Tho Ynquls hold the rurales In great dread, as they are their old tlmo enemies and a most formidable foe. Tho ontlro country tributary to tho uprising Is in a state of foment and nil tho Americans aro leaving as rap idly its poslblo. I2vcry section of the Yaqui country is terrorized, and many have deserted paying mines. l'lftv-tliWo VIctluiH drn Oalo. St. John's, N. F Sept. 20. Tho loss of another Bchooner Is reported to day ns the result of tho recent gnlc. She foundered with six men, bringing the totnl loss of life up to 53. Reports from remote sections of the Island con firm the fears as to nu extensive de struction of shipping property. Ves sels returning from Northern Labrado are also badly damaged. Six I'rlsonnrs llrcnk .lull, Norfolk, Sept. 20. There was a Jail delivery In Portsmouth at 2 oclock Sunday morning. The bars of a cell were cut and William liauey, uauio Fisher, George Williams, Jim Tucker and Willie Parker escaped. Tho latter was awaiting trial for larceny, Will lams is wanted In Hsnry county for murder, and the others were serving terms for petty crimes. Personally Conducted Tourist Excursions to California Without change of Cars. Leaving Washington every Tuosday nnd Pridav at 11:15 a. m.. the Southern Kailway onoratcs Personally Conducted Tourist Ex cursions to Sau Franciso without clmtico of cars, conductors or porters. Tho ronto Is UirouRU Atlanta, aiontcomory, new unpbus, Houston. Sau Autonlo.Xow Mexico. Arizonia, and Southern California. Tho cars nro tlio very latest pattern of Pullman Tourist Sleepers, rosewood finish, have high back seats, upholstered In rattan, aro sixteen section, supplied with linen etc., same ns tanuard sleopers. iictitou uy rintscn uas. havo wido vestibules, doulilo sash rolled iirialiis. lavatory, and sniokinir room tor Kcntlemen, and two retiring rooms for ladles. Tureo and one-bait nays to Mexico anu Arizona, four days to Los AurcIos and Southern California, and flvo days to San Franc sco. Sucu servico lorTrans-Uontlnentai travol has nover heforo boon otlercil. Tho tourist carfare is loss than via nny ther route, clfcctlui: a saviue of $21i.U0 to $30.0(1 for tlie trin. All Information, mans and rate3 furnished on application to Charles L. Hopkins, Dis. trict Passenger Assent, Southern llailway Company, 828 Chestnut street, Pliiladclpnin A .Vfvr InrtiiKiry 1'iir Milco. Mexico City, Sept. 25. Thomas Branlff, Jr., has petitioned tho depart of encouragement for permission to establish a wholly new Industry hero, which Is the manufacture of aluminum. He Btates the capital employed will not be less than $1,000,000. Elecrtlcal en ergy, derived from water power In the state of Vara Cruz, will be employed. Mr, Brunlff Is tho son of the Ameri can banker, railway man and manufac turer, Thomas Uraniff, one of the old est resident Americans In Movlrn LADIES DO YOU KHO' DR. FELIX LE BRUM'S Steel Pennyroyal Treatmeii is the original and only FRENCH eate and reliable cure on the mux- Genuine, sold only by Ktrlln1 drug store. FOUlf, D0GT0tS FAIL 18 months in a chair. A Specialist also fails to even relieve a bad case of Asthma. Tho BRAZILIAN BALM instantly re lieves and effects a Radical Cure. Shaker Station, Ct., Feb. 3, 1899. Brazilian Balm has done won ders for me, after suffering 2 years with Asthma. I received no heir, from four of our local physicians, and a specialist in Hartford, whe is at the head of the hosnit.nl nnd receives all the critical cases in the adjoin i n g counties. For 18 months I never laid down set in a chair dav nnd nloht and had to be drawn from one room to another. By my doctor's orders I went south and staid several mouths but re ceived no benefit. At last Brazilian Ualin was recommended to me so highly I decided to try it. Inside of a week I could sleep in my bed. Now I am out doors every day, tending to everything, do not have any Asthma and will soon resume tnv old occupation, foreman of the Eddy Electric Mfg. Co., of Windsor v-t. M09t gratefully yours, Wm. H. Wood. Thomandi ot doctors prescribe Urazlllan Balm In Catarrh, Asthma, Pleurisy and Grippe. Only thine known that removes all the after effects of t.rlppe in Lungs, Liver, Kidneys. Etc. AO Ct9. and ft. DO a bottle at druggists. With the Jl.OO bottle you get a month's treatment FRItlt o( Toxicola Tablets, the best Tonic. Strength builder lu the world. I). I'. Jackson & Co., Manufacturing Chemists, Indianapolis, Iud. SHENANDOAH DRUd STORE, Wholesale Agents nillions of Dollars Go up in nmokt oveiyyesr. Take no risks but net your houses, stock, far nltare, etc., Insured in flrst-cUss re liable companies si represented by DAVID FAUST, J"0"?" ' 1W Boutb Jardin 81 lioIJIaQUc4lilinU) ominU Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels Cleanses the System .EFFECTUALLY ww i.nvwniiv ruts w' . . . hABiTU-ALCONST' I UMW " nrnu akickitiv PERMANENTLY ITS ICIAL BUT THE GENUINE - MAHT'O (AUr?RNIAlTGfSYRVP(2. rot HU BY U DRUCGiiTi f BU 0c ft MITlt. CURES CATARRH ASTHMAH AY FEVERI MUMPS.tRUUH.tAritUbMtASi.i FIRE&5UN QURN.CnArlNU, . FUIN10NS& TIRED FEET. CHAPPED FACE.UPS& HANDS SAFE REMEDY FOR HILLS All nmiRRISTSoRMA 1FDF0R 25t ijj H.T.MASON CHEMICAL CO 5l5AnciiStPHiuP I IEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. IN KKFKCT MAY H. 1809. IViweneer trains lcnvc Slieiuimlonli for Penn Ilnven JiinctUni, Miiuilj C'liunk, Lchlslitnn, Blntlniiton, Wlilto Hull, !atiuniiitin, Allejitown, Iletlilelicm, Huston New York nnd l'lillmlelilila at B 28, 7 SOU. lu . 12ft2nmlft 17 p. in. For Wllkesburre, Wlilto lluvell and l'lttstou, 28, 10 12 . in.. 12 .r- and S 17 p. in. Kor Layllle, Tuwandn, Snyre, Wuvcrly Klmlro, ltochester; liufTiilo, Niagara Falli, Auburn, 8yracune, Hlini'n, Ofneva nml the West, 10 12 n. in., 12 32 und ft 17 p. ill. For llelvldiTB, Delaware Water (tap one StroudHburg, 5 28 a. in., .1 17 p. m. For Ijmiticrtvilln and Trenton, 7 SO a. m. For .TeuneHVllle, Levlaton and lleuver Meadov 23a. 111., 12 52 p. in. For McAdoo, Audenrled, Ifnzleton, Stncktn and Lumber Ynrd, B 28, 7 BO, 10 12 a.m., 12 fig nnd 5 17 p. m. ForJeddo, Drlfton nnd Frceluml, B28, 10 12 b. in., B 17 i. m. For Scrnnton, J 28. 10 12 it. in., S 17 p. m. For Lost Creek, lllrurdvllle.nnd AHbland, I 00, and 7 28 p. in. For Ituveu Hun, Centrntia, Mount Cnrinel nml Shnmokln. 10 19 n. lu.. 1 42. 6 07. 9 23 n. m. K.ir Miilmnoy City, J'nrk Place nnd Delano, i 28, 7 50, 10 12 n. in., anil 12 52, S 17 p. in. l'or Yuicavine, o zn. lu l- u. m. Train will leuve Slinniokin nt 7 00. 9 20 a. in.. II S9 nnd t 20 p. in., anil arrive, nt Klirlinmlouli. at 7 BO, 10 12 n. in., 12 82, 9 17 p. in. lA.nvo Hlicmtnunan lor l-olMVllir, nt. uiair. New Caatlo, Moren nnd New lloatou, 7fO ami 10 12 a. ra , 12 52 nnd 6 17 p. in. Ix-ave l'ottavtllo for rllieiinndoah, 9 43 n. nr.. 12 35, SOB, 815 p. ra. lA-ave llnzieton lor nncnnnuouii, v uo it. iiu 12 45, S 09, S 26, 8 31 p. in. SUNDAY TKAINB. Trains lenve for Uaven lEun. Ccntrnllit. 4TJ. Cnrinel and Hbnmnklu. 9 10 u. in., 7 21 p. in . Trains leuve ribninnkin for Kbuiiaudonb as 4 50 n. in., mid 5 V i Leuve Slicnatidoirli for utcille, Mnl-tikov City, Park Place, Delano, McAdoo, Audenrled llnzieton, titockton. Lumber Ynrd, Wcutberly and Mauch Chunk, 9 47 a ra., nnd S 32 p. in- For Lcinxiiton, HiatniRion, cninaauqua. w iut Hall, Coplay, Allentown, Euston nnu Plillllpi burg, 9 47 a. ru., nnd ti 32 p. ra. For New vors ii? I'uiinueipiua, y 47 n. in. Lenve Hazlet. . ?ljenaiidoab, 8 SO, a. in.. inu B 27 p. ni. M. B. CUTTER, Hupt. Transportation, South Bethlehem, Pa. IIOLLIN II. WILHUIt, Oenl. Supt., South Iletlilelicm, Pa, CHAHLKS S. LKK, Oenl. Pans. Agt., New York, N. Y. A. W. NONNEMACHF.lt, Dlv. P. A., Houtli llrthlehrm. Pa. A box of ou u STECinL fflftlLT MEW is an exhilarating stimulant during the hot summer months. Delivered at your homo. Columbia Brewing Company EVAN J. DAVJES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. fRABOWSKY HOTEL, M. G1UB0WSKY, Prop. S19 N. Centre St, Pottsvllle, Pa. Fine old Whiskeys, Olns and Wines, nt the bis A choice lino of Cigars and Temper ance Drinks. Aocommod&tloiui for trsrelsrs. Meals at ell hour To PATENT Good Ideas may be secured by our aid. 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