TheHerald tT,iti.isiini two. "All the News Thai's Fit to Print." iililt.tied every cvrnliiK, ejrrpt Sunday, at s South Jardln street, Shenandoah, Pa. I.ONO OISTANOI? THMU'IIONK. lie Herald it delivered In Shenandoah nnil the aurroundliiff towns nrslxcentiin w ek, pay uhlo to tbe carriers, lly mall W.OO n year, or tS cetite n month pnyBble In advance Ad vertisements charged ncrordlnir to space nml position. The publishers reserve the rlttht to change the position of advertisements never the publication of news demands The right Is reserved to reject any advertisement whether paid for or not, that the publishers may deem Improper. Atlver tlslliR rote made known upon application. ntcred at the pout office at Shenandoah, l'a., as second class malt matter. Yir; UAN NOT MKACH HHAUKR UP -TIIR HfiRAt.n- TlttlOUOH 'any othk DULY rrBt.ic.vnoN MONDAY. OCTOHEU 28, 18D9. OUR COUNTRY : First. Last and Forever. It is but a very short time since George Opie cavried a Hug in a lle lHiblicii.ii parade. Now lie wants the Democrats to make him a CoiiiuiIh sioner. IIoragk RK13KU is tho young lie publicans1 representative on the lie publican ticket. Kaiitner's record as a business man on the board of Com missioners recommends him to every thoughtful citizen interested in keep ing taxation low. Thk Supreme Court's opinion in the case of the estate of Eckley li. Cose, deceased, appealed from tile Orphans' Court of Luzerne county, has just been received. The suit was brought for the collection of collateral in heritance tax upon the vast bequests, and the opinion is a lengthy one. It reverses the Orphans' Court of Luzerne county, and the proceedings to appraise and collect the tax in question are dismissed. Succeeding In Business. When a man goes into business, it is not often the case that he doesn't care whether he succeeds or not. From the match peddiar up, if you were to take the trouble to investigate, you would ilnd a desire for success pre dominant in each one. To-day is a day of success; man wants it, and he wants it quick. Accumulation of cash is not always the goad that urges him along to the coveted goal, but the name of having succeeded, the satisfaction in carrying out his plans and ideas, his hopes and his dreams are, in many cases, a man's reasons for desiring success. Back in the forties, it didn't take much effort to attain to the position of the "only thing in town;" a man didn't have the obstacles to overcome. Once started and established, all he had to do was to "hang on." His next door neighbor wasn't racking his brains to see how low he could put his prices and what he could say in to-morrow's ad. that would knock him off of his feet. But the country was young then, and those methods suited very well. If a man wanted to sit around spitting at the stove and waiting for trade to "come in," that was all right, for his competitor, if he had one, was doing the same thing, so what did it matter ? But things took a change, and they've kept changing ever since. A few "spitters" still exist ; but to ap propriate an expression used for ad vertising a remedy they are "tobacco spitting their (business) life away." They're not a success. They are keep ing the room they occupy from being vacant. Something will happen to them some day ; and, of course, they'll wonder what on earth caused it. Maybe they'll die without ever find ing out. So much for the systems and meth ods of the "dear old forties." How about A. D., 1809 ? Things are mov ing 1 Things must move on lively or get bumped in the back. Trailers have to drag on behind. Tilings of to-day are done to-day, done quickly, for to-morrow's coming. Business goes along at a twentieth century pace, but don't it have to ? That big ball of progress that some of those wide-awake folks back there started a-rolling can't be stopped. With these facts before him, a man to-day sees that he "must do" or "be done." And now to sum the whole matter tip, advertising has so much to do with a merchant's success now that it cannot be impressed upon their minds too thoroughly. Advertise 1 That is the one song of many a business bard Kidney Troubles Bright Disease, Jaundice rain in Side or Tta Blurred Sight, Aching Bne, Swells! rrH I nary Disorders and Sallow Complexion, caused by weak, Unhealthy Kidne,, THE CURE IS FOUND IN OHNSON'S 25 PILLS IXiriMF Y r prure mm i Positively GuarahtecdV It I La La S r'X PI! Tbr jxjpular-rrlced remedy None so Good and None so Cheap By mall for fire cent itampa Mn'leai I3j ;odjm usoutoeju, im, rauturai. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUdQISTS. t-ITIE TO III. MXXItAU NO. OLJoM ''Inm ho grateful to you for what T.yclln B. Plnkliiim's Vegetable Com pound has done for mo that I feel as though 1 must tell about It. A year ngo I wns taken very sick.' Doctors could do me no good only to deaden tho pain which 1 lmtl almost con stantly. I got some of your Compound nnil Women Would Suro ly Try Mrs. Plnkham's Mocfioino if Thoy Only Knew, Says Mrs. Kitty took one bottle and received benefit from It at onco. I have taken it over since and now havo no backache, so pain in my sido and my stomach and bowels aro porfectly well. I can honestly say that there is nothing llko it. If I could only tell evory woman how much good your medicine has doae me, thoy would surely try It." MaktuaM. Kino, Noutii Attlkboiki, Mass. Tho way women trlflo with health shows a degrco of Indlffcrenco that Is pagtunderstandlng. Happiness and use fulness depend on physical health; so does a good disposition. Disease makes women nervous, irritable and snap pish. Tho very effort of ailing women to be good-natured makes them ner vous. Write to Mrs. Plnkham, she will help you to health and happiness. It costs nothing topetMrs. Plnkham's advice. Iler address Is Lynn, Mass. to-day ; but thoy have a good right to sing and harp. There is a whole lot in their song. Discovered by a Woman. Another great discovery lias been muile, and that too, by a lndy in this country. "Dis ease fastened Us clutrbes iion her ami for seven ) ears she withstood its seveicst tests, but her vital organs were nntlermined and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly, and could not sleep. She finally discovered a way to recovery, by purchasing of us a lottlc of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, and was so much relieved on Inking first dose, that she slept all night ; and with two bottles, has been pb solutely cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lutz. Thus writes W. C. Hainnick & Co., of Shelby, N. C. Trial bottles free at A. Wasley's Drug Store. Regular size Soc and Sl.oo. Everybotlle guaranteed. Dowo.v'm tVn-hinirti?"'Iloiiio. Washington. Oct. 23. Admiral Dew ey will bo in his permanent home in Washington by the middle of this week, for the Dewey homo fund committee purchosed Saturday the house which he has selected. No. 1747 Rhode Isl and avenue, near the northeast corner of Connecticut avenue. James B. Fitch, of Dell & Co., bankers, built it for his own residence about 12 years ago and sold It for the amount of the fund plus a generous donation by Mr. Pitch, the house being almost com pletely furnished in fine taste. FID'VPV I9 a deccptivo disease thousands havo it and TUOURI F (,ou,t kno(v it. If you 1 IWUDL-C want quck ro ulu J,ou can make no mistake by using Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy. At drugsists in fifty cent and dollar sizos. Sample bottle by mail free, Mao pamphlet telling you now to liuu out it you havo kidney trouble. Address. Dr. Kilmer & Co.,Blnghainton, X. Y A Now Thoiiuiiml 'Mllo Itcoonl. New York. Oct. 23. William II. Brown, who has been endeavoring since Thursday morning to break the thousand miles road record, completed his task at 7:15 last night. The ten centuries, which wore ridden over a triangular course, near Valley Stream, L. I., were made in about 81 hours, seven hours ahead of the previous rec ord. Tho rider, being well Inside the record time almost from the start of his Journey, was able to tako consid erable rest and finished in good con dition. CASTOniA. Bears the ) KM Yon Have Always Bought Iow-iiiih llnck Prom Mnnlln. San Francisco, Oct. 23. The Fifty first regiment of Iowa volunteers, num bering 7C1, men and 46 officers, under the command of Colonel J. C. Loper, arrived here yesterday from Manila on the transport Senator. There is no sickness aboard. Private Edward KIs slck, of Oskaloosa, la., died at Naga saki of dysentery. Three days out from Nagasaki Privates Edward Stat ler and Homer A. Read were Injured by the breaking of tho after sail, which fell on them. Statler's leg was broken and Itead sustained a fracture of tht skull. Both men are doing well. By sailing east instead of taking tho northern route, the Senator missed the typhoon which the Empress of India encountered. Over 300 Iowans met the soldiers at the Golden Gate. 'TIsa't safe to bo a day without Dr. Thomas' Eelectric Oil In the house. Never can tell what moment an accident Is going to happen. WILL NOT KECfclVE FILIPINOS. General Otlft Deollnim thn I. a tost Pro posal oT tlie ItoholM. . Manila, Oct. 23. General Otis has re plied to the three Insurgent officers who entered Angeles last Friday witU a request, made through General Mac Arthur, for permission for a Filipino commission, headed by a Filipino ma jor general, to visit General Otis In order to discuss peace terms and to ar range for the delivery of more Ameri can prisoners, that the desired inter view cannotbe granted, because the suggested propositions of the Filipinos are vague, Indefinite and unmllltary, and because the Americans continue to decline to receive any representa tive of the so-called Filipino govern ment. An American officer was killed and two men were wounded by the Fili pinos in an attack on a launch wiu General Lawton's expedition In the Ilia Chlqulta, near San Isldro. The rebels fired volleys from the shore. Brynn'rt NelirusUii Cnmpulttn. Lincoln. Oct. 23. Beginning tomor row morning W. J. Bryan will make the most elaborate county by county and town by town canvass he has ever made In Nebraska, not excepting the year he ran for president. On a special train he will travel over nearly every line of railroad In the state, and will make over 100 speeches, concluding at Lincoln on the Saturday before elec tion, when he will be assisted by ex Governor Altgeld. Fltzuliu'iiioiis'lo Flulil Tliorno. Chicago, Oct 23. The Tattersalla Athletic association yesterday an nounced that It will put on Robert FItzHlmnions, the undefeated middle weight champion of the world, on Sat urday next against Jeff Thome, tUo fast light heavyweight of Johannes burg. Hout hAfrlcai CONPrJSSIJS POUR AlURWR.?, l:..iv!i-t Alo AdiMltM Mmiy Itili'utin I. i nnil IHuIiivmv llolilici'U'H, Stillwater, Minn., Oct. 23. J. C Mc :?rlde. who mb Ills real name I' George Dullock. a ronvli't at the si . to Irlon, received in December Inst to serve three yetrn and five month for an assault, lias made a remark. .'do confession, showing hlm to be. If tho confession Is true, a high handed mur derer. Ilia confession was m.rtu to i Warden Wolfer In a letter wHIton Ort. 8, and In it ho related the murder of two officers, Joseph Grant and John I McNott. at Geneva, Ills., Aug. :'!). isso. i the murder of Julia Duckmure at Geneva, a pustofllce robbory and the murdpr of the marshal of OsHawatomio, Kan., the burglary of a hardwi'ro store u ml the shooting of a police man at Guide Hock, Nob., and many hurglnries and highway robberies. Mr Bride is now 33 years old and says ho has followed the life of a robber and murderer since he was IS. While relating the story of his crlmos McBrtdo gave all the details in a matter of fact manner, and evident iy folt relieved. Ho claims to have con fessed because his conscience troubled htm, nnil says ho Is anxious to bo pun ished tor his many crlmos. McUi ldo says ho was born of respect able parents, who have resided In Geneva since 1871. Ho has served two prison terms in Illinois and one In Nebraska. Warden Wolfer has com municated with fho authorities at Geneva and elsewhere. He learned that tho crimes wore committed, but has received no additional Information NUQQETS OF NEWS. The registration In greater New York Is completed. The total registra tion was 476,717. Wllllnm Waldorf Astor has donated $25,000 to tho British Hod Cross fund for the South African war. The noxt national conference of charities and correction will be held on May IS to 21, 1900, at Topeka, Kan. Oroat coal bods on property owned by an American syndlcato have been discovered in the state of Pueblo, Mex ico. Bogus lottery tickets aro being Bold In Mexico, bearing tho forged signa ture of Colonel John Jacob Astor, of New York. President MoKlnley has been chosen a trustee of tho Peabody educational fund, In succession to ex-President Clevoland. Colonel Picquart, of France, is en gaged to wed Mille. Emilo de Boull largues, of Carpontras, who met him at Dreyfus' trial. By the advice of his physician Ad miral Dewey has cancelled his engage ments for visits to Philadelphia, At hinta. Macon and Chicago. Because he was not allowed to call on Miss Kate Anderson, whom ho loved, Carl Von Plowklewlccz killed himself at Owensboro, Ky. First Lieutenant Ralph Ingalls, of the Forty-fourth volunteers, a Bon of ex-Senator John J. Ingalls, has re signed his commission because of de fective hearing. Por Dublin's Pni'iKilI Monument. New York, Oct. 23. The movement for a monument to the late Charles Stewnrt Pnrnell and to purchase his former home, in which Lord Mnyor Tallon, of Dublin, and John E. Hed mond, M. P.. have como from Ireland to Interest Americans, was given great Impetus last night at a largely at tonded meeting In the Academy of Mu sic. It Is estimated that over $10,000 Was COllPCted. THchnrrl Prnlrni. crnira $500, Bourke Cockran $500, Mayor Van Wyck ?100. It is said $20,000 will buy the Parnell homestead. A I.ovlnir Cup Por I.tcuti'iinnt Uluo. Columbia, S. C, Oct. 23 The peo ple of Marion, S. C, the home of Lieutenant Victor Blue, tomorrow will present the gallant young officer with a loving cup. Lieutenant Blue is now In Marion on his honeymoon. The women of South Carolina havo formed a patriotic society of award of merit, and the first medal for gallantry will be bestowed on Lieutenant Blue for his daring as a scout in Cuba when ho located the Spanish fleet in Santiago harbor and made a map of tho an chorage. CASTOHLIA. Bears the Tha Kind You Hava Always Bought Kentucky PoiullstH on Trial. London, Ky., Oct. 23. The Clay county circuit court opened today at Manchester. Five feudists, Eddy and Floyd Chudwell and Sol, Jim and Tom Griffin, will bo tried for the killing of Deputy Wash Thacker, of the Philpot faction. Governor Bradley has troops In readiness to go to the protection of the court Immediately upon the re quest of the Judge. Since tho last term of court 20 men and one woman have been shot and thero aro only five Indictments. Copper Colored Splotches. There is only one cure for Contagious Blood Poison the disease which has completely baffled tho doctors. They are totally unable to euro it, and direct their efforts toward bottling the poison up in the blood and concealing it from view. S. S. S. cures tho ditease posi tively and permanently by forcing out every trace of the taint. I was afflloted with a terrible blood disease, which was In spots at first, but afterwards eprom an over my Doay. These soon broke oat In to ores, and it la easy to Imagine tbe fullering I endured, before I be came oonvlnoed that tbe dootori could do no good, I bad spent ft hundred dollars, which was really thrown away. I then tried various patent medicines, but they did not reach the disease. Whan I bad finished my first bottle ol 8. 8. S. I waa greatly Improved and was defishted with the result. The large red splotches on my ebest began to grow paler and smaller, and before long disappeared enUrely. I regained my lost weight, became atronger, and my ap petite greatly improved. I was soon entirely well, and my skin aa clear as a piece of glass. D. L. IIties, 100 Mulberry St., Newark, N. J, Don't destroy all possible chance of a cure by taking the doctor's treatment of mercury and potash. These minerals cause the hair to fall out, and will wreck the entire system. S.S.SSoBlood (s pdbslt vegetable, and Is the only blood remedy guaranteed to contain to potash, mercury, or other mineral. Boks on the disease and Its treat mont mailed free by Swift Specific Com pany, Atlanta, GeorgU. xism mm Premium List in Every Package. High Quality, Used in II! DC omesE Our New; Premium -List, which will shortly appear in this paper, will surpass everything ever offered heretofore! Tim Wotitlioi- mill tlio Alinaiino. A general rise In temperature occur red yesterday from tho Upper Missis sippi valley to tlie Middle Atlantic and New England coasts, and from ryiE(j5 V) the Lower MIs rWWiW sourl valley over the Upper Missis sippi valley and Lako Michigan the temperature was 20 to 30 above the seasonal average, Forecast for this section! Fair and warmer today and tomorrow; light southerly winds. Sunrise, 0:24; sunset, 6:17; length of day, 10h., 53 m.; moon rls-ts, 9:17 p. m.; moon sets, 11:0:1 a. m. Is It a burn? Use Dr. Thomas' Eelectric Oil. A cut ? Use Dr. Thomas' Eelectric Oil. At your drucglsts. I'nrlH T'nii K .Tttilnu Wales. Paris, Oct. 23. Tho Paris newspa pers aro keeping up a persistent cam paign of Batiro against the Prince of Wales. They call hlm "the race track and boudoir hero," and aslt whether ho doesn't think ifls about time that be should redeem his useless oxistenco by going to the front, himself, instead of simply wishing a pleasant voyage and safe return to the departing Urlt Ish battalions. It's a mistake to imaglno that itching piles can't be cured ; a mlstako to sutler n day longer than you oau help. Doan'a Ointment brings iusUnt rellof and permanent cure. At any drug store, 50 cents. rninlno on n, iUoltlo Ooenn Voxsol. Port Townsend, Wash., Oct. 23. The-1 schooner Hera, with 200 passengers from Cape Nome and Saint Michael's, Is reported by tha steamer Lakma, ar riving yesterday from Cape Nome, as being in distress about six miles oft Cape Flattery, for want of water and provisions. The Hora spoke the Lakma ou Saturday, but the latter could ren der no assitanco, as she had soveral hundred passengers from Nome, and having made an unduly long trip down hor larder was about empty. How long the Hera'a passengers and crew have been without food or water Is not known. It Is feared that much suffering will result before relief reaches her. A tugboat with supplies loft here last night. ti ttTTiTYFirirFKnnfoa With tho exhilarating sense of renewed health and strength and Internal elennliuoss which follows the use of Syrup of Figs is unknown to the few who havo not progressed beyond the old-time medicines aud the cheap fubstitutes sometimes oflered but never ac cepted by the well-informed. Buy tbe genuine. Manufactured by the California Pig Syrup Co, mm Ik ! 3 luxury within st Coffee for the Money! mmmm sr iwatm ecial WOOLSON SPICE COMPANY, Toledo, Ohio. KuiiHtoii to ill-Turn to Duty. San Francisco, Oct. 23. Brigadier Geueral Funston yesterday wired the war department his acceptance of the appointment of brigadier general In the newly formed volunteer service. General Funston will return to Kan sas with the Kansas volunteers, who will be mustered out Oct, 28. Ho then will report to Washington for duty in the Philippines. 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 b5tlle free to convince you of the merit of this great remedy. Price 25c and 50c. Coming Events, Oct. 25. The Famous South Africans will appear at tlio Trinity Reformed church. Oct. 80. First annual ball of tho Shen andoah Base Ball Club in Bobbins' hall. S Rf i llfl art "4 unfortunate mtiereri mra (MIlllUIUUrmaMOUea, 1II04M1 1'oMon. YouUUUl Lrrorl, Lou Vliftllt. YtrloooelA, cw. cod for Sworn Testimonials nl Bool "Troti" to l'rof. U. '. Tlli:lCI? 31. It., CM-(V. I'lMltirtlr U oolr aprclslut la tu laltod buuet to euro even thouch tbe molt oelebrtted .Deo- l&lliu ftilod. Fnh eisea cured la 4 10 1 0 Urs.llours9 LBVERITA THE UP-TO-DATE LITTLE LIVER PILL CURES Biliousness, Constipation, Dyspopsla, and Liver Complaint. SUGAR COATBD. Sold by all druggists 100 PILLS 25 CTS. or sent by mat u. Nervlta MclkilCo.. Chluro Cc (oc contains IS pills, Hold liy Klrl'natlrug utoro, Shenandoah, Pa. Vou can blame yourself If you do n't get real good coffee to driuk. Ordinary coffee Is made de licious by adding 1M " IjPxor Seelig'. 8A little of tins admixture to cheap coffee I malcesnqci'xlouii'" 11 " u ylrink o-d eavta expense. C the reach of all ! Notice! LEHIGH VALLEY RAILROAD. IN EFFECT MAY 14, 1899. Passenger trains leave Shenundoah for Penn Haven Junction, Mnucb Chunk, Lehlghton, Blatlngton, White Hall, Catusauqua, Allentown, Uethlelicm, Easton New York and Philadelphia at S 28, 7 50 a. m . 12 52 and 5 17 p. in. For Wllkcsbarre. White Haven and Pittston 5 28, 10 12 a. in.. 12 52 and 5 17 p. m. f or l.aceyvilic, "towanua, oayre, waveriy Elmlro, Itochester, Uuftalo, Niagara Falls. Auburn, Syracuse, Itliaca, Geneva and the West, 10 12 a. m., 12 52 and 6 17 p. m. For Ilelvldere, Delaware Water Gap uni Stroudsburg, 5 28 a. m., 5 17 p. in. For Lambertville and Trenton, 7 50 a. m. For .Teancsville, Levlston and Beaver Meadov 5 28 a. 111., 12 52 p. in. For McAdoo, Audenrled, Ilazleton, Stockto and Lumber Yard, 6 28, 7 60, 10 12 a. in., 12 52 and 5 17 p. m. ForJeddo, Drlfton and Freeland, 5 28, 1012 a, in., 5 17 p. m. For Scranton, 5 28, 10 12 a. in., 5 17 p. m. For Lost Creek, Olrordvllle, and Alihinl,l 00, and 7 28 p. m. For ltavcn Kun, Centralla, Mount Curmel and Shamokln, 10 49 a. m., 1 42, 6 07, 9 23 p m. r or Mahanoy City, Park Place and Delano, 5 28, 7 SO, 10 12 a. in., mid 12 52. 0 17 p. In. For Yatesvllle, 5 23, 10 12 a. in. Trains will leave Shamokln at 7 00, 9 20 a. m., 1159 and 4 20 p.m., and arrive at Shenandoah at 7 50, 10 12 a, in., 12 82, 5 17 p. m. Leave Shenandoah for Pottsvllle, St. Clair, New Castle, Morea and New lioston. 7 10 and 10 12 a. m , 12 52 and & 17 p. in. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah, 9 45 a. in., 12 i, 503, 8 15 p. Ei. Leave liazleton for Shenandoah, 9 50 a. m., 12 45, 5 09, 6 26,8 31 p, m SUNDAY TltAINS. Trains leave for Haven linn, Centralla, Mt. C'aimel and Hhamokln, 9 46 a. m., 7 21 p. in , Trains leave Bhamokln for Shenandoi h at U 50 a. in., and 8 83 p. ni. Leave Shenandoah for Yatesvllle, Malianoi City, Park Place, Delano, McAdoo, Audenrled liazleton, Stockton, Lumber Yard, Weatherlr and Mauch Chunk, 9 47 a m., and 682 p. in. For Lehighton, Slatlngton, Catasauqua, Whit Hall, Coplay, Allentown, Easton and Phillips bure. 9 47 a. m.. and 632 h. m. Far New York l -i Philadelphia, 9 47 a. m. Leave Hazlet. ?beuandoah, 850, a.xn,, and 6 27 p. m. flOLUN II. WILHUU, Genl. Bunt., Now York. CHAItLES 8. LH1C, Genl. Pass. Aut., 50 Cortlandt Street, New York. A. W. NONNKMACHKlt, Div. P. A., South llrthlrlirm. l'a. M. II. CUTTER, Supt. Transportation, South Bethlehem, Pa. A box of our EClfIL FRftlLT DREW is an exhilarating stimulant during the hot summer months. Delivered at your homo. Columbia Brewing Company Save your Lion Heads and pro cure valuable Premiums Free. Roasted, ever Sold only in 1 lb. packages. SOLOMON HAAK Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Pbila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, Blown Stout, Half and Half, Beer and 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. I To PATENT Good Ideas may be secured by our aid. Address, THE PATENT RECORD, nsltlmore. Ml Subscriptions to Tbe Patent Becord 11X0 per aanuOk Lauer's Reading Beer and Porter Brewers of the finest and purest .... These products are seldom equalled and never . surpassed. Also bottlers of all Carbonated Beverages. Private families desiring orders filled can have them promptly by calling on Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street SHENANDOAH - PA