EVENINtVHfcRALD 1883 BUllN-ED OXjfc 1893. ' K r Published dally, except Sunday, by tlio HEIIALD PUBLISHING COMPANY. Office Kcfowich bid jr.. South Main St. H. C. nOYHIt, Kdllor. W. J. W ATKINS. Local Editor, J. 21, BOYEll, Trens. mid Business Manager. Tr-i 44ta M Is delivered In Sheii- i ne neraia nndonimmi tiior- loutullnctovrn for lx cents n wcok, iwiynble to the carriers. By innll, !8 00 a year or 23 cents a month, payable In ndvnucc. Advertisements clmrircd according to spnro and position. The publllhers rrevrvo the right to change the position of advertisements whenever the publication of news demands tt. The right "la reserved to reject nny advertisement, whether riald for or not, tbnt the publishers may deem mproper. Advertising rules made known upon appncmioii. Entered nl second clnss mall matter Entered nt the postodlca ntSlicnnndoah, ln., as Eoening Herald. TUESDAY. JULY 30. 1895. The Gllkeson-Quay flght Is now assuming a shape that seems to leavo Quay a walk over, If the pumping station at Davis' Run proves as effective when in full opera tion as It looks tlie people of Shenandoah will bo justified in placing great pride in It, It is certainly a very pretty plant. was tno stutinnra coma to stay. ot tiiovorut, atrd'flnu No mnltcr what tho dtscaso is or how many doctors linvo failed lo euro vou, ask V'iur druggist for a S.t-ccni vial o'f ono of Munyon's Cures, and If you nro not bene fited your money will bo refunded. This Company puts up A cure for every disease Final Utterances in the Great Fi nancial Controversy. OUR NATION'S SILVER PRODUCT. The approaching Republican state delc oate elections are not stirrinc up much wind. But they may bo Ing fire and break out bjf ..jft blazo a few JayrArtuuay of battle arrives. "Vhen tho IIeiiAld reported several weeks ago that tho people of Girardvllle were making soundiugs for a water works plant Decker's Item contradicted tho re port and said the people hail dropped such ideas. It now appears that tho Heiiald was right, as the borough has secured an option for a site for a reservoir at Gordon. Friend Becker should keep better posted on homo events. Both DlspntnnU Agreo Tlmt It Is Small In Comparison with the Wcnltli of tho World Mr. Ilorr Snys l'ree Silver Would Drive Gold from the Land. Chicago, July 80. Tho Inst day of tho Horr-Harvoy dobato oponod yostcrdny nf tornoon. The day's nttack was directed nt the question of tho feasibility ot inde pendent action by the United States for tho romonotlzatlon of sllvor and its froo and unlimited coinage nt a ratio of 18 to 1 with gold, rogardlcss of the nets of other nations, Mr. Harvey arguing for suoh no tion, Mr. Horr against ft. Mr. Harvoy presented a tnblo showing the oolnago of gold and silver from 17J2 to 1678, - ii - . ,JwiiiFrar the first fifty yoars Ll.uviarion, and that stiver did not from tliat time till 1873. Mr. Ilorr declared It was useless to try and fix the rolatlvo value of any two sub stances by legislation. Tho law of supply and demand stopped in thero, and tho his tory of tho world's legislation showed that it was Impossible to maintain a fixed ratio betweon tho precious" mo tills. Mr. Harvoy said that gold wns lrrogu larly producod and vt hoarded by tho fow rlob. Silver, on tho contrary, whon moro valuable than gold, was hoarded by tho mass of tho peoplo, thereby conferring a gonoral benefit. It was for this roason that silver had boon a moro stable motal in tho past than gold. Koforrlng to Mr. Harvey's statomont that the remonotizatlon of sllvor would Turning to Mr. Horror.' Mr. Hdrrrsaid ho wanted to roclprofntdtho CQUrtosy of Mr Hnrvoy In prosontltifrKfm (Mr.'-jllorr) with a silver dollar.wIrjf'Hor sold he proposed to present iVr. "Hnrvoy with' two coins of different metals, beotuso Mr. Harvoy wns a blmotnlllst. Mr. Horr thou handed over two Chlneso coins, Olio of sll vor wortli twenty cents, and one gf copper1 worth otiQ mill, and proceeded to sny that tho nation which struck theso colus-lmd a silver standard. Its laborers woro paid M per month; Its peoplo dltl not rldo in car riage?; Its civilization hud gone to sloop. Tho sllvor coin presented lilln by Mr. Har vey was struck by n progressive Ilnli6h. It did very woll thon, but tho growth of civ ilization and commerce had since de manded a chnugo in the standard. That standard should be gold. Mr. Harvoy, rising for his oloslrtg ad dress, said ho accepted tho present from Mr. Horr of tho Chinese, coins. Ho ob jected, however, to tho roferemes ot Mr. Horr to tho sllvor oolu. The United Statin wns tho chief producer of sliver. Until 187U it wns tho most sacred itietnl of our coinago. It was tho measures of all value. Iu 1S73 It was struck down, as CuMtir was, by tho dagger of an assassin. In closing Mr. Harvey denounced tho president's forolgu policy mid financial policy, and declared that tho friottd.i of sllvor wcro fighting tho battle of tho peoplo of tho world. Ho declared that a second declaration of Independence In the United Stntes was needed. It should bo said that tho attendance nt tho sessions of tho discussion wiU'lty' curd only, and was limited to tho oapnolty of tho hall, which was libout 200. This space wus gonerully fully occupied. - Mr. Itnekofeilajtf?; , , , cvr s General Dental. Nerves ' Are Hko Firo. . The? hl-o Good Servants Hut mfiko Poor Masters To kcop your Nerves steady, Your Head blear, Build up your Strength, Sharpen your Appetite, You must have Pisre Etich Blood Tho Best Medicine to Vitalize, and Knrich the Blood, ia 9, OOCI'S SarsaparslSa Tho Ono True Blood Purifier Prominently in tlie Public Eye. Hood's Pills curo all liver Ills, bilious uuuu a fins ness. headache. 23c AN AERONAUTS PLAN. , He Will Start for tho Nortli,Polo in a Monster Balloon, EMINENT SCIENTIST INTEEESTED. Dr. Elkholtn, tlie SvretHuh MeteorollgUt, Will Accompany M. Anilroe In Ills II old Enterprise, and PredtctsItsSucceis Tho Expedition Will Start Next .Inly. A topic for ladf of seems paradoxical to all seo liquor dealers league appealing for a strict en forcement of tho Brook's high llceuso law. The members of tho league can brlngabont a compliance without any trouble. If they obey the law, dealers who aro not members will bo afraid to violate It. It is hoped special attention will bo given dealers who sell liquor to children. "My Swcnthenrt of Years Aro," is a beautiful waltz song and chorus. Pub lished for Piano and voico, also Mandolin and Guitar; Mandolin- and Piano, h'ull Band and Orchestra. By way of intro duction, either of tho arrangements will bo mailed to any address on receipt of 15 cents lu stamps when ordered direct from Isaac Doles, (Pub.,) Indianapolis, Ind. Regu lar price, CO cents each. 7-30-lt A Larco Wnlst Is not generally considered a necessary adjunct to tho grace, beauty or symmetry of the womanly form. Within the body, however, is a great waste mndo necessary according to the condition of things con tinually in process and requiring the per fect action of all bodily functions to ab sorb or dispel tho refuse. When there is irregularity or inaction, ladies who value a clean, pure, healthy body will take Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription the only icmedy for woman whioh being once used is always in tavor. To those about to become mothers, it is a priceless boon, for it lessens tlie pains and perns ot cnuumrtii, Bnorteus labor, pro motes an abundant secretion of nourish ment for tho child and shortens the period of confinements Dr. Pierce's pellets onre biliousness. constipation, sick headache, indigestion, or iiyspepsia, ami mnureu uiseascs. or irom inn io -r TIjb Ho did this to show tl vULS7Xf?fTS'f m D. Koikefellcr, who wnsgarnlshccd "" In tin. f nor. nnn .n..n.nl m.,. 1... II, American Steol Barge company, wm filed In tho common ploas court yesterdny. Tho ilefendnnt claims that ho did not at tho tlmo of tho sorvlco have nny monoy be longing to Alfred or Loonldas Merltt, nor wns he Indebted to them In any stiin whntovor. It will bo romembered thnt tho'Morrltts recovered n Judgmout for nl most $1,000,000 against Mr. Kockofoller In tho Minnesota courts, and us soon as tho Judgment was roudered tho bargo com pany, who claimed that tho brothers owed them 8125,000, gnrnlshoed Mr. Rockefeller. From LaGrippe. How Dr. Miles' Nervine Restored One of Kentucky's Business Men to Health. fcj' WILLIAM n. UAHYBY. roduoo debts by ono-hnlf, Mr. Horr said that by far tho largost part or tno aeuts in tho Unitod States woro loss than one yoar old. Tho short tlmo dobts woro con tracted undor tho exporting gold basis, and to roduco thom ono-half would be to repudiate that ono-half. Mr, Harvoy said tho gold advocates feared that debts contracted In gold would bo paid In silver, and tho man who had stipulated to pay in gold would have to buy it at a promium. This was fallacious. It at tho. noxt gonoral oleotlon a blmotnlllo congress should bo oloctod, tho rublcon would bo passod tho noxt day. Silver would nt onco bogln to upproclato and gold to dopreciato, but It would bo at a parity boforo the mooting of oongress. Mr. Horr said that tho savings bank de positors had81, 713,000,000 on doposlt, which it was proposed to cut in two. Building and loan associations had l,723,000doposit ors, with an nggrogato of $325,832,000 duo thom. In addition to those woro tho trust companies, llfo lnsuranco companlos and state banks, all of which woro to bo al lowod to pay in dopreciato money. All of this for tho benefit of 20,000 sllvor mon.s Why, tholr output was not worth half as much as the eggs yearly laid by tho hods of the Unitod States, and was about equal in valuo to tho peanut crop. But tho worst feature, he asserted, would bo tho destruction of oil crodlt. It would bring about tho worst panlo tho nation over saw. fri' Mr. Harvey thanked Mr. Horrfojrfp' . IM.iaf,.nHhr. na f.n thft ATrtnll MWfKTtt -4 tt """" ' T"i r?Junt of all at . mas' LtljUfO'UiiOOJJt 'i Says Sbo Was Ilypnntlzed. Portland, Ore., July 80. Dolly Agnow, tho young woman confined In tho county Jail on n charge of larceny, only ono of many Bimllar previous escapades, has mado tho startling claim that sho Is subject to hypnotic lnduonco. Sho claims that Will iam Woodward forced her to steal In splto of horself. When sho is roloascd hero she will bo taken to Tacomo to answer charges of wholcsalo thlovory framlodglnghouses, hotols, oto., nnd her friends will endeavor to show In defonso that tho young woman's criminal carcor of tho past two years Is duo to the peculiar power exorcised over her by Woodward, her accomplice In some of tho robberies. If you are suffer- weakness, and feel exhausted and nervousj are getting thin and all run down, uumore s Aromatic Wine will bring roses to your cheeks and restore you to flesh and plumpness. Mothers', use it for your daughters. It is the best regulator and corrector for, all ailments piculiar to womanhood. It promotes digestion, enriches the blood and gives lasting strength. Sold by 1O6 N. Main Street, Shenandoah. Pa. Tho Onnnrdor Auranla Detained. New York, July 80. Tho Cunard line steamer Auranla, which sailed from Liv erpool July 20 aud Quoenstown July 21, and was duo at this port on Sundny, hns been sighted by throo vessels, two of which she signnllod that her machinery was disabled. Ori July 27 tho Auranla yrns spokon by tho Norfh Gorman Lloyd Btcamor Saalo, Captain McKay reported a light dof oet ot tho englno. Repairs woro bolng made, and ho hoped soon to bo able to rosumo his voyago. What tho nature of the damage was Captain Mailer was un ablo to ascertain, but it was not serious. BODiCES AND HATS. Silk Crepons With Oriental Designs Pop pies, Roses and Bluets. Bodices continue tol)o highly fantastic, In Btroug contrast with tho sovcro simpllo lty of tho overfull skirts, fow of which novo any trimming whatever. Many bod ices nro different both in color and material from tho skirt and sleeves, silk or velvet bolng favorites for this purposo in the brightest' col6rs. A now material for theater jackets, tea gowns, blbUses and bodices is n 6llkcrepon printed with doslgns principally orlontal. Tho effect is ns of hand painting on crinkled gauzo, and tho hang of tho fnbrio is quite perfect, .soft, graceful and nrtlstlo. Thore is a gTont futpro for this new fubrlo, and wo tuny expect to boo much of it. Blouses mudoof white chiffon over white silk nro exceedingly protty for evonlng After All Others Fail Dr. Lobb, CONSULT THE FAMOUS SPECIALIST 829 N. 15th St. Below Cnllowhlll, Philadelphia. To geenre n positive nun permanent cure of Errors of Youth and Lota oOInuhood and of nil diseases of the Mood. Kidneys, lllndder, Skhi nnd Nrrvous System consult nt oncq Dr. Lobb. Ho -guarantees In all cases caused by Excesses, Imprudence or Inheritance to restore to Health and Strength by buikllnfr up tho shattered ner vous ststum and nddfner new life and cuerirv to tho broken down constitution. Consultation nnd. exumtiintlons reoandbtrictly contidentlnl. Office hours, daily nu bin, day, from 0 A. M. to 3 P. M nnd 0 to 9 eveninp. Uead his. hook on errors of Youth and obscure diseases of both sexes. Sent free. ' Tar n the No DISEASE has ever prosented so many peculiarities as LaOrlppe. No disease leaves its victims so debilitated, useless, sleepless, nerveless, as LaOrlppe. Ir. p. W. Hilton, state agent of tho Mut ual Llfo Insurance Co., ot Kentucky, says: "In 1889 and '90 I bad two severe attacks of LaGrippe, tho last ono attacking my ner vous system with such severity that my life was despaired of. I had not slopt for moro than two months except by the uso of nar cotics that stupofled me, but guvo mo no rest. I was only conscious ot intense mental woaknecs, agonizing bodily pain and the last that I was hourly growing weaker. When in thU condition, j commenced using Dr. Miles' fUstoratlve Nervine. In two days I began to Improve and in ono month's tlmo I. was cured, much to tho surprise of all who knew of my condition. I hayo been in ox JuxAaxA hoalth since and bavo recommended j your remedies to many of my f rionds." ' LOuisvUlo, Jan, 23, 1605. D. W. IIimon. Dr. Miles' Nervine Restores Healtli. pVjVpass' 1 kit aase4 I eosweli. a. hobo. THE MILD POWER CURES Dr. Humphreys' Specifics are scientifically and carefully prepared Remedies, used for nearly half a century by the people with entire success, so. erEcinc ron 1 Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations., 2 Worms, Worm Fever, Worm Collo.... 3- Tccthlnai Colle, Crying, Wakefaloess 4- DInrrbea, of Children or Adults , 7 Conghs, Colds, Bronchitis 8- NeurnIgln, Toothacho, Faceacho......' O-Ilcndaches, Blck Headache, Vertigo.. 10- Dyspcpsla, Sillousncss, Constipation. 11 Suppressed orl'nluful Periods... la-Whites. Too Prof uso Periods 13- Croup, Laryngitis, Hoarseness 14- Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Eruptions., 15- IthcuimitIsni, ItheumaUo Fains.. lli-ainlnrla, Chills, Fever ana ID-Catarrh, Influenza, Cold W QO-U'linanlnr. Hnnnli M7 ii.luney jJlsenscH BABY HUMOURS Instantly Relieved And Speedily Cured by Gjrticiira London, July 80. Tho session of tho International geographical congross was occupied 'with tho discussion of polar es plorattons. Dr. Noumnyor and Mr. Joseph Hooker, a survivor of tho Artio expedition headed by Sir John Koss, 1820-33, urged that fresh expeditions bo equipped, nnd Dr. Murray, lender of tho Challenger ex pedition, arguod lh behalf of the thoory that tho An tn rot lo contthont wns not n succession of volcanic Islands nnd that In vestigations in tho Antarctlo ocean ought to bo undertaken by tho navies of tho world nnd not ns a result of prlyato onte,r prlse. A coiilmlttoo wns appointed todraft o resolution In favor of further explora tions. Most of tho Intorost of the day cantered In n paper road by M, S. A. Andree, pro posing a ballooaxouto to tho njrth polo. Tbo.hjoftVl.We'nslblo nsopoV'3'1 by tno exploror. Tho only dilllculty np"i; to bo how to mako sufficient gnslf?.'110 balloon. Thon, agnln, prominent gedtt- raphlsts seemed to think the proposal would fall without the' uso pf boats, .with much provisions, to rely upon In caso of acoldent. The goncral' Impression, of tho congross, howover, was that tho" proposal was lacking in practical application. M. Andreo has secured the sanction of the Swedish Scientific socloty to his bal loon projoct, nnd has1 rocelvod a liberal donation to help defray ozponsos from King Oscar of Sweden. Sufficient funds havo, in fact, beon obtained, and tho at tompt is assured, but M. Andreo naturally deslred tho approval of so authorltatlvo n body as tho International geographical congress. Ho oxplalnod' that M. Ybh;'6f Paris, has ontorod Into a contrnct to make tho machine of doublo silk, of which about 5,500 cubic nloters will 1)0 required) tho. cost, being 3,200. The balloon Is to bo capable of carrying throe persons, with tho necessary instruments and ballast and four mouths' provisions. It will be sufficiently gnS tight to hover in tho air for thirty days at a height of 830 meters. M. Andreo calculates that 1,700 to 1,800 cyllndors Ailed wllh gas, under a pressure of 100 to 200 atmospheres, will be required for the expedition, in order to refill the balloon from tlmo to time. Ho bollevos ho will bo ablo to guide tho machine by a system of sails and ropes, acting as a brako In caso of need by dragging on tho earth. Tho car is to bo spacious onough to contain a slodgo, a sailing boat, several weapons, with ammunition, and a photo graphic camera. Early nost spring It is proposed to erect a balloon housd, and after filling tho bal loon to start on tho aerial voyago for tho polo in July, with a fresh south or nearly south wind. The duration of tho voyago must, of course, largely depend on the strength of thelwind." .-It might possibly la'st only flvb'or six bouts, but M. An'drce expects it will take at least forty. Thirty days; he bollevos, will suffice fpr cruising about tho central polar basin in all direc tions, and taUIrtg'a'compljjHo survoy of it. The roturn Journey lslo bo mado to wards tho Inhabited jnrts of .Horth Amorica or northern Slboria. With a wind of average volocity, M. Andreo says the balloon can mako 10,406 kllOmetros in thirty days, whereas the distance from Spltzbergen to tho Bohrlng straits', via tho polo, is only 3,700. Dr. H. Wichmaun, of Gotha, ono of the most prominent German g'oographers,-ln commenting on thq project, says: Tho execution ot this bbld enterprise may, of course, be materially Influenced by many unforseon contingencies ' , - but has been natural y d MUtlmuA worked out in tho light f j Th is best proved by the . t fi k holm, tho eminent r nliit wasifirgof tho j, obBseat inn.'' i. 4ftcn i . WHEN ALL ELSE FAILS A warm batH with CUTICUR A SOAP and a single apnllcatlon of CUTICURA, (ointment), will afford Instant relief, per mit rest and sleep, and point to a speedy, permanent cure of the most distressing of itching and burning skin and scalp diseases, after all other methods fail. Sold throughout th lroriti. nritlih depott r. NsirntBT k Som, IKIng EdirrjHL, Lon- don. FotriE DrcoAmd Ciibu. Uosr.,Sola rropi.,huton,U.S. A PennsylmiiiaR. B, SCHUYLKILL DIVISION. July 6th 1895. Trains will leavo Shenandoah after the abovo date for Wiggans, Gllberton Fraek villfi. Now Castle. Et. "Clair. Pottsvillo. Ikhi. J burg, Heading, Pottstown, I'hoonixville Noriown' nni1 Philadelphia (Broad streei " station) l&M wLllf'if; ttDd.4,1?! ml on week ,fajsVorPollsville and injl ,mediato stat ons 9 10aTmr 1 fm '"III For Wlggan's, Gilberton, Frackvllle, ITow Oasilo", Bt. Clair. Pottsvillo 'at 6 OS, 9 40 a. m. and 3 10 p. m. For Hamburg, Reading, Pottstown, Phoenixville, JTorristown, Phila delphia'at 6 00, 9 40 a. in., 3 10 p. m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah at 10 40 a. m. am" 12 M, 5 04 7 42 and 10 2T p.m. Sunday 11 13 a. m. and S 40 p.m. Leavo Pottsvllle1 for Shenandoah atl0 15. 1148 a. m'. and '4' 40, 7 15 and 10 00 p. ni- fc)un day at 10 40 a. in., 6 15, p.,in. Imve Philadelphia (Broad street station) for Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 35 a.m., 4 10 and 7 II p. m. week days. Sundays leave at 6 5P a. m. Leavo Broad Street 8tation, Philadelphia, for Now York. Express, week-days, 3 20,, 4 05, 4 50, 5 15, 6 50, 7 33, 8 20, 950,10 30 (Dininr Car) 11 .00, 11 14, a. fn., 12 noon, 12 35 (Limited I 00 a'nd 4 22 p. m.Dining Cars) 1 40, 2 30 (Dining Car), 3 20, 4 00, 6 00. 5 56 (Dining Car), 6 00, 6 50, 8 12, 10 00,p m., 12 01 night. Sundays, 3 20, 4 05, 4 5V? 5 15,8 12, 9 50, 10 30 (Dining Car), 1103 a. m., 12 35, 2 30 (Dining Car), 4 00 (Limited. 4 22), 5 20, 5 56, (Dining Car), 6 35, 6 50, 8 12, l(i 00 p. m., 12 01 night. Express' for Boston, without change, 11 00 a. in., week-day:,. and 6 50 p. m. daily. "WASHINGTON' AND THiTSOUTHT" For Baltimore and Washington 3 50, 7 20 8 31, 9 10, 10 20, 11 18, 11 38 a. m. (12 31 Limited Dining Car), 1 12, 3 46, 4 41, (5 16; Congressional Limited, Dining Car), 6 17r 6 55, (Dining Car), 7 40 (Dining Car) p. m.,. and 12 05 night week-days. Sundays 3 50. 7 20, 9 10, 11 18, 11 38, a. m., 1 12, 4 41, 6 55, (Dining Car), 7 40 p. m. (Dining Car), and 12 05 night. Leave Markot Street Forry, Philadelphia, FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Express "i 00, 8 20 9 30 a. ra., 1 00 (Saturday only), 2 00, 3 CO, 4 00, 4 20, 500 5 40,- p. m. weok-days. Sundays, Express, 6 00 30, 8 00, 8 30, 900, 9 45 a. m. 4 30, p. m. Excur sion, 1 00, a. m. daily, FOR CAPE MAY-, Aholksea, "Wiidwood, a ,n m- -"eek-days. Sundays, 8 2( Excursion? fd ? P- Bafurd.yfc vrm bpaIVJ00'" m. daily. Avai ntt "ft ISLE CITy 0csAH Cl ANI -it Anv il'roaa. v iw u. iu., ov.t p. ill. 7 nn p ' Sundays, 8 50 a. m. Excursion, 0 , S0MMERS POINT. Express, 8 20; ,Z' a. m., 2 00, 3 00, 4 U0 5 40, p. m. week o ileV8, Sundays, 3 00, 9 10, 9 45, a. m. S . M. PnEVosT, J. R. "Woon, Gen 1. Pass g'r AgU in Spitzbor&ifi - nouncfV pel'' -r .mo tho Head. nnu-i ij.'.ous i.voiuty., ver in the "United States. That was the olalril of the sllvor mon. Thoro was no danger but thot the demands would soon absorb It. Tbo nation could toko all tho ellvor whloh nations of tho world would bring to us In oxobnngo for produots in a slnglo year. Mr. Horr, In turn, said ho spoko boforo not of tho quality of silver in the country In comparison with oggs, but of tiio an nual'' output of ellvor. Thoro was a con siderable dlfferonco In the staying quali ties of sllvor and of oggs. .Tho trouble, Mr. Horr dcclarod, was that with froo allvor coinage gold would leavo the otliintry and our business would bo on a basis different from the rest of the world. Mr. Harvey declared ho wns In favor of Independent notion by .this country bo cause it would right a groat wrong. Mr. Horr then proceoded to arguo lu be half of tho slnglo stutldard of monoy, say ing that tho stability was Its chief merit, nud a stable moa3uro could not bo main tained with t.wo standards. Gold, ho said. , i CAPOTE. WRfui Philn chiffon is prefcroblo to th? ombrqjderecl sort as being moro delicate looking. Popples nud roses nro succeeding violets among fashionable millinery flowors, as tho latter have beon so universally worn that they havo lost all Individuality, not to say novelty. JUorgo bluets aro also among . tho nowojst blossoms producod by tho arti- Uoiai liower mnkcr, "Largo meshed veiling is now worn by tht majority of women ns boing moro be coming to tho complexion than tho flno new formerly popular. Some of tho prettiest summer capes' nro those made of oloth having an all over pat tern of cut oJnbrpidory. ;riiosp nro jnado oxcpodlngly fplj' aptl hnVo'ii 6llk lining of a contrasting oohpr, nud sombtlmos a frill or flno plaiting of idlk matching tho oloth Is ndded around tho urt'go. A full ruche of ribbon oovors tho collar. A rrrent' doul of ornamentation 1b om- tilo.ved for soma rjf tho bouffnnt fuimmei Eleovea, ghlrriug, tugks tiul plaited frills giving an jpjnbqfni enoct to inouireauy larao ballhfih. , J.'hsntjcii sliows o dress bdinmt of cpargo ruset btraw, with eprujs nf liuinvo dohllns, with their fcilitic, at tlu back nud front. Un the ril.t hide is j 1 n . d an aluret of Ivory lute, while iei tlie leit t duhlin Is arruued tu fall in im the l.-ur. 30- Uriuary Weakness 31 Soro Throat, Quinsy, Diphtheria.. tl 77" for HAY FEVER 8oM bv DrnrKlitt. or Bent nrerald cm receipt of price. SSc., or B for f 1., (mr bo asaorted). except 28, 11. else onlr. I'm. tiiraraitKTfrMlMUAL(KoirKeaiieTiieaKMAii.BDruKB UCJll lllItlo'aEU. CO., Ill A 111 MUlliuSU.SewYeri. .a that ho will take part In the ex- jiLi.tUlon, nnd ho predicts Ohtiro success. ytfjjfi ' Last ovoniug Hon. and Mrs. George N. uurzou guvo u ruuuuiauu mu iiiberua tional Geographical socloty at their man slon'. Tho Weather. For oastorn Pennsylvania, Now Jersey and Dolawaro, showers; southerly winds', becoming westerly. For District of Co lumbia and Maryland, slightly warmer; southerly to westerly winds, MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED. A good girl of experience for general housework. Apply nt the HeiiALD oillce. 7- 4-lv AKEB Situation wanted. Steady situation ns first or second linnti hy a sober, industrious B am! exuerlcnccd younc n nn. Adorers "J. F T.," caro of IIuitALD oillce, Fheunniloali, I'n. tf TjiOR 8AI.E. Three double ilwetliiiprs, situate x in best part of Sit. Carmel, will be sold, single or as a whole. One of the best paying properties In town. Address L.H. Walters, Mt. Carmel, l'a. tf TOR 8AI.K. A large book case, fan bo houcht on reasonable terms. AddIv at the Heiiaui oillce. tf STRAYED. From the premises of Anthony J-' SiraKis, 13 North West street, a white and blac cow, with short tall an-t one turned horn. Left about ono veok. Rno, A BUiUhle reward will be paid for its return. 7-30-lw MOTICU OF I)IS30LUTION.-NotIco Is here. l,v o-ivo.Il tlmt thn t,.tnvalil. ' J p- . - -" ' . .. I "vityiuiB OBI inai too pattnersh ii between J.nwBon anil P. A. CLerrlnyt Ore on, eilstlm; under the Arm name. of Cherrlncton Ilron.. im this day been mutually dissolved, tlie former havl g withdrawn from the firm. All moneys . i . . . . .i . 1 1 i . . . . , . UUO lllV U(U1UJC HI UD JJH1U 1 . A. VlOirillBlOU UWtOJ ClIKRhlNQTON, P. A. CHEIlnlHQTON- Bhenandoah, Pa., July 25, 1893. pROPOSALS.-Propogals will be received by "- 111 - Bcliool Hoard of Shenandoah. Pa., un. til 12 o'clock, noon, on Wednesday, August 7th. for the laylngof a lhigsto eand tar laiement on the iiotth, east andKOuth sides of thqjardiu street school building. Tho Uog slonoa must not uo iron iimn p icet long aiiu 4 lect wide, and the thlckneM must be given, frlce must bo given on both bhio and red flagstones per square foot; alsojon the tar pavement per fquare foot It will reriulroano foet of flagstone and 8 '0 feet of tar pavement, moro or less. A bond of one li.lf of the total cost of contract must lie fur nished, conditioned upon the faithful iior- fonuanco of tlie work, ami said work must he cumpieicu mini -hi uaya nuer Ilia con tract Is awaidM.or the u nd will bo forfeited. All bills juust bo marked, sealed nnd sent to the secretary of (he School Hoard. The rluht to reject onv or all proposals Is reser ed by the uoaru. . . . HuiLniso Committee, Shenandoah, Po., July 271h, 1895 JJ7,30,al,3,6,0 STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Closing Quotations of the New ( York and Phlladelphln Exchnnges. ' NeW Yoiik; July 20. Spe'eula'tion on' the' Stock Exchange was very active today, and the trading generally' strong in lone! Closing bids: - Del. & Hudson ....130M I)., L.& W . - Erie im Lake Erie & W.... S1H Lehigh Nav H Lehigh Valley 38 New Jersey Cen.103 N. Y. Central .....101W N. Y. &-N. E 65H Pennsylvania St Heading 18 Bt. Paul 71M W. N.. Y. & Pa-... Oi West' Shore lOSHi General Markets. Philadeli'UIA, July 29. Flour Arm: win ter supertlne,52&S3.05l winter extras, i2.70 2.00; No, 2 winter family. 82.005J3.10; Penn sylvania roller, dear, 83.lMfc3.50;' Pennsylva nia roller, straight, 83.40S3.ro; western win ter, clear, Ba.aJSja.wj. Wheat strong, higher, With Tie, bid and 71Mo. askod for Jjily. Corn dull, firmer, with iSMo. bid and iSKc. asked for July. Oats quiet. Armor, with SlKjo. bid and 32o. asked for July. Hay firm; choice timothy, 817.&OS18. Beef steady. Pork dull. Lard Arm; western steam, 8S.67K. Dutter Arm; western dairy, 1018o.; do. creamery. jAiuUy-u.i uu. .i.u.u., b78u..r4ut..iKinB, ioo,; Imitation creamery, HQMc; New York dairy, HOUo.t do. oreamery, UiaiBo.; l'ennayl vahla.and western creamery prints, fincy, 20o.; exfceptirfnal lots' htgherfdo.falr to oholcs, 170.10c; prints jobbing at 21(&2c. Chees quiet; New York large, 8i7Jlo. ; small fanoy, mWio-i part skims, ZlSSlio.i full skims, JJ QUlo. Eggs quiet; New York and Pennsyl vania, 13tttHo.; western fresh, 1213He. 1.1 ro Stock Markets. New Yonic, July 29. Steers higher; oorn and grass fed, poor to prime, S3.75SW.60; Tex ans, S3.Wa3.W-, common to choice stillors, 81.105.70; stags and oxen, S2.75i; bulls, Sl.oOt; dry cows, 81.25a2.73. Calves active. higher; poor to prlmo veals, 81S0.50; grassers and buttermilk calves, 82.752Ji7M. Sheep in fair demand; Iambs active, higher; poor to prime sheep, 8&&3.87K; common to Mrlotly choice lambs, 83,878?- Hogs .steady at Ea Ed p" j i "" ttf t Uy nrlme, 8o15haut16fe'rsOWoVbBlIV,,, cows and stags. SI. 75713.10. Hogs steady light grades, SI.M3.5.55; tuh, 83-20lQi5'30; roughs, S,1.504,40, Sheep and lamb ktrong at oaturaay's price. Gen'l Manacer. 's hSi0&s and u; . s: . fit. 'If ,' , ' L'i'" t Kinos., urestneolthifst. feisSelfttlMt; Agent 207 West Coal Street. Shenandonh. SUMMER RESORTS. Atlantic City's Favorite'Sumnier Resort, THE BRADY HOUSE- Location South Arkansas avenue, Atlantlo r'ity, N. J., near tbeoceau ; rooms airy aud jileusant; handsomely furnished; Rood hoard! largo garden and lnwn. Send for circular. Bates moderate, P, O. Box 207. JAMES BHA.DY. The Schuylkill Valley Cottage Owned by Peter GriflUlis, Girardvllle. J22 S6UTXH MISSISSIPPI AVENUE, Two and one-half squares from P. & IJ. station' hnlfsriuare from beach. Repainted, repapered and refurnished. Fverythlng comiilete for con venience of patrons. Mlt9. M. A. QHIFFIN, - Proprletres