m EVENING HERALD M4TA1ll,tailHt 1870. Published every Kvening, Bxcept Sunday, at Booth Jabm Stbbbt. Nhah Orhtbb. m. . n.i,i i. .umimI inHhenAmlonh and the urnmndlKK towns for six cwntsa week, pay Xta the lers. 11 mall S.00 a year, or Mt a month, payable In advance. Mrah memts alwrged according to space ami position. Tim ihU-ler reserve Jim rlifht to ehang, the wv.ll6n of advertliiements whenever the pub leatlon ol news demands H. The '' reserved to releet any advertisement, wtietlief !3d loVw net. that the publishers may deem AtJvtrtttttig wtM waUo known KXrOTimtofflee at Shenandoah. !'., a. second class mall matter. THtBPHONK CONNECTION. "All the Hews That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald MONDAY, JUNE 88, 1807. A "Paper" Hospital. In view of recent developments in connection with the hospitul, iille?el to be erected near Mrtlintioy City, nnd for which it is olaimed 8,00 liave been siilrBerllied, the proceedings of the legislature on Saturday furnishes interesting reading. It will be re membered that of the $8,(500, making up the "roll of honor," it is asserted that not one penny lias been, or was ever intanded to be subscribed by those whose names appear opposite the respective amounts; that the pub lication of the list, from day to day in Senator Coyle's paper, was done for the purpose of securing an appro priation of $80,000 from the state treasury and for what, we leave our readers to infer. When the bill appropriating $10,000 to tho above mentioned hospital was readied on second reading in the House on Saturday Mr. Voorheos said he did not want to be inquisitive or presumptuous, but lie would like to know of tho centleiaen having the ..measure in charge whore this institu tion is located. This brought Mr. Gustavus Schrink, who ropresonts the Fourth district and is sponsor for tho bill in the House, to his feet with the information that the measure was prepared by Sonator Coylo and that the hospital is to be located at Maha noy City. This did not satisfy tho representative from Philadelphia.Mr. Voorheos, who called attention to the fact that "the bill appropriates $10,- 000 for surgical instruments" for an institution that has not yet been built, and for which, he was reliably informed, a site has not yet been se lected, lie closed ills remarks with a demaud for a roll call on the bill. Mr. Schrink appealed to tho House to pass tho bill on second reading on promise to furnish more information when it came up for anal passage. "What tho promoters will do witli tho $10,000, provided the Legislature appropriates that amount, is prob lematical. With not one penny yet appropriated, by individuals or cor porations, and a site to purchase, it is reasonable to suppose that the "$10, 000 for surgical instruments" will be added to the "roll of honor," and still there would 1)0 no hospital. Tlie project is a most worthy one, and were it in other hands might have received just recognition not only at the hands of the Legislature but the people of tlds section of the county as well. An undertaking built upon fraud, however, does not deserve success. bitioll, tutu write fcoes tii to Nay in lmr eloar way, but lt us kt It I within bounds ; let us see to it that it hold a Just proportion to our live. We need not let our talent lie idle, nor neglect toinakethemostof them; there i a place and a grand work for them all. Hut let us keep their de velopment forever subordinate to luinle human duties usually to be found at home. With the "Holl of Honor" laid on the shelf and a doubtful libel suit on hid hands, the Senator from tills dis trict is truly to be pitied. Add to tli misfortunes a consulship that looms up in the "great beyond." with a Senatorial term that expires on Sat urday, one can readily understand the state of mind of our Senatorial friend who has so successfully mis represented this district. The people can find consolation, however, In the fact that it will be written ex-Sonator with tho adjournment ot tho present session. "I was troubled with quinsy fur five years. Thomas' Eclectrlc Oil cured mo. My wife mid child had diphtheria. Thomas' Ecleetrlo Oil cured them. I would not lie without It in the house for any consideration." Itev. K. 1'. Crane, Dunkirk, N. Y. llcdiiccil ltnto to Snn l'rnnclsco. Tho Pennsylvania llallroad Company an nounce that, for tho Christian Endeavor Convention to be held In San Francisco July 7 to IS, it will sell special ticket from all point on Its system at greatly reduced rates. These ticket will he sold June 27 to July 2. and will ieruiit of step over at Denver and point West, lieturnliig, passengers must reach original starting point not later than August 17, 1807. For specific rates, conditions, and full In formation apply to nearest ticket ngont. . r-ir - "V-' - t nrr i Hri i nn "OOtD DUST." "Dt; -T' ' - nmWin rrrnitfiiTi i mmMiTr if mn Chicago. Largest package greatest economy. Made ouly by THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, BL Louli. New York. Boston. Philadelphia. W. B. Johnson, Newark, O., nays, "Ouo Minuto Cough Cure saved tny only child from dying by croup." It ha saved thousands ol' others suffering from croup, pneumonia, bronchitis and other serious throat and lung troubles. C. II. Ungeubuch. Mirny Ciinillilnto For Governor. Columbus, June 2S. AlthouRh til' Democratic state convention does nm meet until Wednesday, a half doxen of the candidates for nomination for gov ernor opened their headcinnrters here yesterday. While John 11. McLean I., the recognized party candidate for sen ator, his friends state that he does not want a resolution of Indorsement. For state ofllces there are more candidates than ever before. Among the candi dates for the nomination for governor are: Ili.bert T. Ilouch, Paul J. Sorg. D. D. Donovan, It. A. Smaller, J. M. Van Meter. S. M. Hunter, A. W. Pat rick, John C. Welty, Horace L. Chap man, A. W. Thurtnan, J. J. Lenlz, Con way P. Noble, John W. Winn, B. It. Finley, James Kllbourne, F. C. Layton. F. M. Merriott, John G. Heaves, Henry T. Nlles and Frank Southard. The list of candidates for other places is cor respondingly large. It Is believed that It. T. Hough, of Hlllslioro, a radical free sllverite, will be named for gov ernor. c... i, ton enmn fur twenty and somo Hir thirty yours havo suffered from piles and then have been quickly and permanently ,n,i w l,ii, liAWItt'B Witch Hazel Salve, tbc great remedy ior piios a" skin dlsoasos. u. u. iiagcnoucu. COST OF THE JUBILEE Twenty-tlireo Millions Kxpandotl In Hnnoi-tnic Queen Victoria. London, June 28. With Saturday' naval review off Splthead the Jubilee festlvltltles practically ended. It was the biggest week any country ever saw. The ceremonies: and decorations ccStt the British public not less than $10,000.- 000, while the loss of business by smaln tradesmen Is estimated at $6,000,000, and the cost to the government of en tertaining guests and doing Its share Is not less than $8,000,000. The naval review Is conceded to have been the most splendid demonstration of the kind ever witnessed. The Prince of Wales, representing her majesty, re viewed a magnificent fleet of fbrelgn warships, representing all the marl time nations of the world, the proudest, strongest and" swiftest of these craft being the United States armored cruis er Brooklyn, flying the flag of near Ad miral Miller. The prrnce also Inspected about SO miles of nrltlsh warships. In which were 166 lighting ships of differ ent classes, carrying about 900 heavy guns, manned by over 46.000 men, and of about 600,000 tons In all. HOW TO FIND OUT. The Olrl Graduate. Addressing himself directly to graduates of injtitutions of learning to those whose school days are over Edward W. Bok, in tho July Ladies' Home Journal, forcibly writes: A girl reaches one of the most im portant times of her life when, with her school days behind her, she steps out upon tho threshold of a new phase of life. What is she to do ? She has the power of knowledge within her. How will she uso it? It is not an easy decision tills. The home, when she returns to it, seems small in comparison with tho college halls. The life of her parents seems a bit precise and circumscribed compared to the hours of girlish com panionships in college. She feels Just a little shut in, cramped. She longs to put her knowledge to some use. But in what direotion f How 1 Common duties seem hardly worthy of her 1 It is a noble trait in a girl, when, returning home from college, she realizes the necessity for bread winning, and feels impelled to put her knowledge to use. Under suoh conditions a girl has not much choice. Her duty is very clear to her. But where the desire for a eareer opens itself before a girl from simply an abgorbing ambition, then it is that the road opens before Her, and two diverging paths appear. The de sire to do something in the world is ever laudable. But sometimes a young woman is apt to iiiinoonstrue the 'something' and to see the wrong world. And here, unless she is very eareful, the young woman just out of oollege, and standing on the thres hold of a new life, may make her gravest mistake. The author of a wonderful little olasslo for girls "What is Worth WliUe shows the great danger wiiieh besete the young woman who allows some intellectual ambition to be substituted for the simpler duties of life. Ambition is in many ways the most deadly foe to a young woman's character. An intellectual ambition draws many a girl away from her true plaoe in life, and makes of her a eold, unloved and unhelpful woman, instead of a joyous, alfeo- Hnnutu nnd UUSelflsh bleSSlllg to home and friends. We need not try to annihilate nm- llnnlf V.urirlnrs Uso 12 'A 'trlelty, Cleveland, June 28. Burglars re sorted to a nbvel scheme to open a bank safe nt Chagrin Falls, this coun ty, Saturday night. They entered the bank of Rogers & Son, some time early In the evening. They had previous attached a wire to the trolley line of the electric railway. This wire was run through nn alley, over a transom and to the safe. Another wire attached to the rail of the street car track was brought Into the bank. At the ends of these wires wore carbon points. With these carbons an attempt was made with the arc light thus formed to melt the knob of the combination. The ex periment worked all right, and the knob had been nearly melted away when the current was shut off shortly after midnight. The burglars then gave up the task. The thieves had even gone to the trouble of placing a little pile of sand under the knob for the molten metal to fall on, and thus avoid setting lire to the floor. Fill t ' t tin or common glass with urine, and lei, ii stand twenty-four hours; a sedi ment or settling indicates an unhealthy condition of tho kidneys. When urine stains linen It Is posillvo ovldenco of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or pain in the back, Is also convincing proof that tho kldnoy and bladder arc out ol' order. WHAT TO DO. Thoro is comfort In tho knowledge so (ton oxnrussed, that Dr. Kilmor's Swomp- Uoot, tho great kidney remedy, fulfills ovory wish In relieving pain in the back, kidneys. liver, bladder and every part of the urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold urino and scalding pain In passing it, or bad effects following uso of liquor, wluo or bcor, ami overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many timos during tho night to urinate Tho mild and tho extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Hoot is soon realized. It stands tho- highest for its won derful cures ef the most distressing cases you need a medicine you should have tho best. Sold by druggists, prico fifty cents ami ono dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlot both sent freo by mail. Men tion Evening IIkkai.d and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., IJinghamton, N. Y. Tho proprietors of this paper guarantee tho genuiuoss of this offer. lVrsoimlly-CoiiiUielril Tours via l'cnnnji vaiiln liullroail. That the public have come to recognlzo tho (act that tho best and most convenient method of pleasure travel Is that presented by the Pennsylvania Jtaliroad Company's personally-conducted tours. Is evidenced by ,1,1 raliia ixtniilarltv of these tours. Under this system the lowest rates are ob lainnl for lmtli transnortation and hotel ac commodation. An experienced tourist agent and chaperon accompany cacb tour to iook ,n,i. H, a (..unfurl nf the nasseiiKor. The following tours havo been arrangeu ior the season of 107 : To the north (Including Watkins Glen, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands. Montreal, n,,M An aiMn Cbasm. Lake Champlain and George, Saratoga, and a daylight ride tlip lllnblaiids of the Hudson ). July 27 and August 17. Kate, $100 for the round trip from Now York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, aud Washington, covering all expense of a two weeks' trip. To Yollowstono Park on a special train of Pullman-sleeping, compattnient, aud observa tion cars and dlniug car, allowing eight days in "Wonderland," September 2. liatc, from New York, Philadelphia, Ilaltlmore, and Washington ; $230 from Pittsburg. To Niagara Falls, excursion tickets good to roturn within ten days will bo sold on July 22, August 5 and 10, September 4 and 10, at rate of f 10 fom Philadelphia. Baltimore, and Washington. These tickets include li-nn.linrtiltlnn nlllv. Blld will Permit of Stop ovorwithinlimit at Buffalo, Bochester, aud Watkins on tho return trip. Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, I.uray Caverns, Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot Springs, Richmond, and Washington, Sep tember 23 and October 12. Bate, $05 from New Yolk, $03 from Philadelphia. TARIFF DEBATE NEARLY ENDED. Tho Senntnra May Oomntoto Tholr WOrk 'fjltSvWodk. WiMhlriBton, June a. The ITepubll enn tariff managers fire still hopeful that the present may prove to bo the last week of the tariff debate in the senate. All the schedules have been gone over once, leaving nothing to be done but to consider the paragraphs In the various schedules which have been passed when reached In their Igular order because of dirrerences ot opinion among the Republicans them eclves. Many of these differences have been ndjusted In the Republican ranks, but the Democrats will naturally tako ad vantage of their knowledge of the feel ing existing among their opponents to debate some of the questions at length. It Is understood now that coal, leather, hides and lead ore will each be vigor ously discussed, as will also the nuea iir,,i ihniiBb more briefly, of reciproc ity h treatment of trusts and the disposition ot the Hawaiian reciprocity Irpntv. In view of the determination of tha namnrrniR to exnlolt nil these ques Hnno nnd uthers ns well. It would oom tmnnsslble to conclude the sen nt'H work on the bill before the end nf tins u-Hk nnd It Is more than prob able that the final work will be reserved for the following week. Tho house will continue this week Its nollcy of adjournment from Mon day until Thursday. After that Its course will deuend on the action of the senate. If by any chance a vote should be had on the tariff bill Wed nesday or Thursday tho house prob ablv will remain In session to receive the bill, disagree to the senate nmend mcnts. and appoint confereres. Other wise nn adjournment will bo had from Thursday to Monday. Wo m amy Woman OF THE OLD SCHOOL, Whose Motherly Face Inspires Confidence and Veneration, and is the Index of a Mind Stored With Lofty Ideas. Ithenmatlsm Cured In Day. "Mystic Curo" for Bheumatism and Nou ralgla radically cures In 1 to 3 days. Its' action upou the system Is rcmarkablo and mysterious. It removes at once tho oauso and tho disease Immediately disappears. Tho llmfilnon arwitlv lienoflts. .B . . - . r , T. r . Antuony, ox-rosimaster oi ituuiims City, Iowa, says : I bought ono bottle ot 'Mystic Cure' for Bheumatism, and two doses of U did mo more good than any medicine I ever took." 75 cents. Sold by C. 11. uagenuucu, uruggist, dubu- andoah. uon't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily ind forever, bo niado well, strong, magnetic, full of now llfo aud vigor, toko No-To-Bac, wnrknr that make weak won Manv cain ten pounds in ten days, Ovor 400.000 cured. Buy No-To-Bac from your own druggist, who will guarantee a curo. 50c or Sl.00. Booklet nnd samplo mailed freo. Ad. Sterling Remedy Chicago or New York. CUIIci'h Sow .Ulnlwtr.v. London. June 2S. A dispatch from Santiago de Chile says that President Errazurlz has accepted the following cabinet, to succeed the ministry of Senor Carlos Antunez, which resigned on tho 22d: Senor Orrego IIuco, min ister of the hiti'ior; Senor Morta Vi cuna, foreign nnairs; cenor ismai j.u- cornal, finance; Senor Amunategul, Justice; Senor Vergara, war; Senor Frats, public works. Co. Cut to IMocm by a Mnwlinr Mrahlno. Bellefonte. Va.. June 28. On the farm of Robert Henderson, near State Col lege, Gcorce Taylor was out In the field mowing grass, when his team frightened and ran away. Taylor wap thrown In front of tho cutting bar, and before he could extricate himself or assistance could reach him was caught In the tf.vlftly moving knife and literally cut Into fragments. The team ran half a mile or more before they were caught, and the entire trail was strewn with Taylor's flesh and blood. Taylor leaves a wife and children. Steamer l''n "l n slippM-wrl!. New York, June 2S. The Anchor line steamer City of Home arrived yester- rinv from Glasgow nnd Movllle after a HiHlllne exnerience with fire on board ship. The fire was discovered on Sat urday afternoon, and in a little over two hours was under control, being rnnflned to tho compartment In which It started. The enrgo In the burning hold consisted malnlv or jute boouh, and will probably be a total loss. There was no undue excltemont among the 210 passengers. Mothcra-w II find Chamberlain's Cough Remedy especially valuable for croup and whooping cough. It will give prompt reliof and is safe and pleasant. Wo havo sold it for sovcral yoars and it has nevor failed to give the most perfect satisfaction. G. W. Richards, Duquosno, Pa. Sold by Gruhler Bros., druggists. TonnoHoo, siit'i-ewrfii 'lAIi'li'tion. Nnshvllle. Tonn., June 28. More than 100,000 periscns parsed through the gates nf the-'iMltlon last ween, ami oui Iff for vlolJtfft,aln on Thursday this num ber wOUiaKVe leen inrgeiy increaseii. Tlmro aftttfenftelal events for each day f th! iftarit week, but the" first of national TirrooTtanee will be July 1, "When the Phi flamma Porta fraternity ilplpirnteS.' who meet here In conven linn, will celebrate. College men from nil the states will bo In attendance. On June 30 and July 1 the delegates to iho rnn-,merlcan congress will visit the exposition, and will bo given reception In honor of the governments they represent. Mr. Janios Porduo, an old soldier residing at Monroo, Mich., was sovorely afflicted Ith rheumatism but received prompt reliof from pain by using Chamberlain's Pain Balm Ho says : "At timos my back would acho so badly that I could hardly raiso up. If I had not gotten relief I would not bo hero to write those fow lines. Chamberlain's Pain Balm las dono mo a great deal of good and I fee very thankful for it." For sale by Gruhler lirns,, druggists. Uucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo In tho world for cats, lirnUns. snros. ulcers, salt rhcam. fever soros. tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns, and oil nlcln (-runtlnns. nnd nositlvelv cures olios. or jo pay rcquireu. it is guaranicea to give norfect satisiaction or mony roiunaeu. rnco 25 cents per box. For salo by A. Wasloy. Sonator 'l'ottliirow Jtuvurlinr. Washington, June 28. Senator Pet tlgrew, who was suddenly stricken dumb during a debate in the house on Saturday, has o far recovered his voice as to be able to articulate quite distinctly, and he expressed great con fidence In his speedy testoratlon to health. His physician concurs In this view, but Insists upon his patient re maining very quiet for the present. Eczema of the scalp or Scald Head, oven in its most severe form is nover-failingly cured by Dean's Ointment, the surost specific for all itchiness of the skin. Bovorc Morm ut l.ltllo Hook. Little Hock, Ark., June 28. The worst storm of the season occurred at 1 o'clock yesterday afternoon. The wind reached a very high velocity for a few mlnute3, and the people who remembered the cyclone of three years ago were terror stricken and hurried to a nlace of safety. Shade trees and foncos weie blown down all over the city, and plate glass windows In the nslnesB cortlon demollsnea. liain ien n torrents, followed by a hailstorm, few small buildings were mown aown and roofs damaged. A number of per sons were more or lesB Injured by fly- Ing timbers. And the Little Conqueror Appears. The Experience of a Wilkes barre Citizen. Thirty yoars is a long timo to struggle against an unseen foe, and this has been the exDcrioiice of Mr. J. J. Miller, a citizen of Wilkealmrre, residing at 45 Church street. Much oould bo told about the clrcumstauees sarroundiug Mr. Miller's ease, how he en listed during the war with the S3nd Pa. Volunteers, the exposure and hardships of the campaign, etc., right through to the roceivsl of his honorable discharge, a life time in itself, but this is not tho object of this short story of human oxisUmoe, and we will let Mr. Miller give the facte as he told them to our representative. Said he : "I havo suffered for over thirty yearn from my kidneys. Exposure during the war added to my complaint until it became a confirmed riUaiue. As for remedies recommended and nmaeribed by physicians, I liave used too many to mention. Doctors have had my back thoroughly blistered, and tortured me In manv ways without any reliei at an. used to gel up as often as twelve times In a nlirlit to nasa urine, and it was a high red lnr. containing sediment. The uriue Lurnwl In nassara. 1 ooum noi uemior wp, and it hurt me to turn over In bed. 1 luul a stinging pain In the back ana most, severe headache. I got some Down's Kidney Pills at Tuck's drug store and began taking them. They helped me the second day of use, and I wont at them for keeps. I fouud I hail a genuine kidney cure. I took nearly three boxes, and I feel like a young man. I am as good In my back as a new born child, and thank (led I am cared. I test my back every day and it is all right. No sir, I would not be without Doan's Kidney Pills If I had to go 100 miles for them and pay f 10 a box. I recimmeud them everywhere, and am always afraid people won't test them thoroughly and I always tell them to take at least three boxes. Positively too much praise oannut le credited to Doan's Kidney Pills." For sale by all dealers, price 80 cents. Mailed by Foster-MIIburii Co., Buf&lo, N. Y. Sole agents for the U. S. IKiHpuriito lTurlitluc in ".ioto. Canea, Crete, June 28. An armed force of 1,200 Mussulmans made a sortie from Caena Saturday night, crossed the military cordon and sur prised the Insurgents at Kanllkas tell!, three hours distant. A desperate combat ensued, in which 13 Muaaul mans were killed and 12 wounded. Many Christians were killed, as well as many Turks, in engagements that pre ceded the principal fighting at Kanllk astelll. The Christian Inhabitants of the district are preparing to make re prisals by land and sea. The trouble arose from the encroachments of Mus sulman refugees, who attempted to pasture their cat'.le within the limits of !ho neutral zene. "They are dandies' said Tha. Bowers, of tlie u-oouet, lexas, r.uieriinu. v. una min ing about DeWIU'a Utile Burly WUers, the famous Utile pills tor sick headache and dis orders ot toe stomacu ana uver. u. n Hagenbuok. Intruder Killed "by u Wnninu. West Superior, Wis., June 88. James Smith, a barber at Iron Itlver, Wis. was shot through the head by a wo man early yesterday morning, died Instantly. Smith and a man named Al son went to the home of Mrs. Langc- Iv and tried to gain an entrance. She came to the door nnd fired several shots, one of which hit Smith. The Won tit nr. For eastern Pennsylvania. Now Jer rey, Delaware and Maryland: Showers variable winds, becoming easterly. Nt nulv Miles of the very wont kind i be outed by DeWltt's WltftllMel Salve, lait eeaema, scald, bums, kwhes. boils, liter and all other skin ttwtdel esn lie Instantly relieved uy me same rettieuy. . ji. iiii buck. Ask your grocer fertile "Royal Patent' dour, aud take no other brand. It Is the best flour made. Dentil of tho Unn'of .sotion. London, June 28. William Philip Molyneux, fourth earl of Scflun, Is dead. He was a Knight ofthe Garter. Ho was born In Croxteth hall, Liver pool, Oct. 11, 1834. Since 1858 he had been lord lieutenant of Lancashire. Tho family estates are about 20,000 acres. He Is succeeded In the earldom by his eldest son, the Viscount Moly. neux, now In his 31 year. Neuralgia of the Heart MRS. SARAH BRADLEY. Ttot.wr.en tho lines of Mrs. Bradley's statement as given below ono reads something ot tho history of this devoted wife and mother. Surely she lias passed through tho furnace ot affliction "heated doubly hot," and the joy that reigns In her household on account of her restoration will bo shared by a largo clrclo ot acquaintances. Mrs. Bradley Is a widely known pioneer rcsl- dent of Brockway, Trumnuu uo., umo. m i wiw u, viu it i linn 1 lilt. O 11 I) who aro BUflercrs from nervous cusoraera or uisuasu ui sends us tho statement ot her case, which is certainly ono oi hiu uiusu im plicated In medical history, and should convince ino most buuyuwi i' that Dr. Miles' remedies curo when all other means tail. Twelve vcars aco tho 25th day ot last December i was compciieu W " to my bod on account of cxtrcmo nervousness. My liusoana saia rather goto tho penitentiary than through another suchsicgo as ho had with mo for a few years prcvlousf Little dldho suspect ho was then on thoovoof a twelve, voar caniDaicn. wo cniniiiycu iu un tivvuuKj-oiA. umv.v... r , the best wo could hear of, andf it cost us over $8,000.0$ but I only grow worse. I became wholly unablo to walk, and they carrlcdmo from one i room to another. I became so nervous tho doors had to bo oiuUoncd, thodocU were stoimc-d and the family went about in their stocking feet. 1 was so SraWthat life , seemed unendurable, and all I asked tor was i deal li .The doctor said my cxtrcmo nervousness was caused by cxcrcscncc mf tUourotlira and ncrtormcd tour different operations, which nearly cost my life each resulted. give mc .strength frio -sgiven SfadSs were terrible, csly a lower back part of head and I sharp nnlns between Sliouiaors, uown my uuuu. unu muu -y cd and cupped for three years and blistered the whole JongUi with ny blfstcFs Nothing I ato would digest, but simply d stressed me Worse f.n oil lmwnvnr. was mv nervous fear. I was so full of fear I dared not arst bottle was nob unisiicu ucioro j. ojum cau mw v..o.. walk and before I had taken three bottles was able to do my own work, and after taking six bottles I am cured. My weight has increased over fifty nourids. No words of mlno aro able to tell tho good it has done mo and X never tiro of telling to others the story ot my cure." Mns. S. Bradley. Cold by oil Druggttts. Bosk on Heart and Nerves, Freo by Dr. Miles Medical Co.,Clkhart,lnd. Cereal Coneo Drinkers HUWAltKI If you have been deceived and tried ouo tho cheap brau substitutes now on tho market, claiming to bo tho original and to havo groat food valuo, and you got a pound of poorly roasted brau for your 25c and a poor, weak, slckish driuk (what can you oxpect from brau ), don't bo discouraged but try OUAIN-O. It is made from solid grain, nicely browned and 2 pounds for 25o. Graln-0 takes the place of coffeo at J the prico. Oct a package of your grocer to-day. and Dr. inciigf.iu.'i ir: ' i-tii. Dublin, June 28. A meeting convened to bring further pressure to bear upon the Hitlish government to grant am nesty to the lliitlsh political prisoners now In Marlborough Jail was held In Phoenix park yesterday. Considerable surprise was expressed that the jubilee week had passed without the release. William Field, Parnelllte member for Bt. Patrick's division of Dublin, in the course of a fiery speech, said: "It Is useless to look further to the English government. We will call upon the voices, and perhaps the arms, of our countrymen In America." KS. SIDLEY, of Torrlngton, Conn, Suffered from Just such a complica tion of diseases as tho extcnslvo ex perience and investigations of Dr. Miles havo proven, result from impairment of the norvous system. Mr. Jas. II. SiUloy writes Oct. 23, 1895: " My wlfo was taken sick with nouralgla of tho heart, nervous exhaus tion and liver troublo. Although attended by two physicians she grow worso, until sho was at doath's door. I then began giv ing her Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine Ileal t Curo, and she Improved so wonder fully from tho first that I at onco dis missed the physicians. Sbo now eats and sleeps well and does her own housework Wo havo rocommend- od your remedies to a great many In our city, and every ono has boon very much lenoflted by them." Dr. Miles' Remedies aro sold by all drug' cists under a positive guarantee, first bottlo benefits or money refunded. Hook on Heart and Nerves sent free to all applicants. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO, Elkhart, Ind. Mllos' Now Dr. Mllos' fiartCiu Rostorco Health , 6& Rostorco Jffi ( Hftnlth Restores Health. Double The Circulation - - of any two newspapers in Shenandoah, and steadily increasing, is the magnet that draws advertisers to the EVENING HERALD. irv "M T B-ri Tk T 9 vassss;s Oi. Miles Nervine n w J I The m TRW f It Goes Into The Homes-""""" of the people ; that's what makes the Herald such a valuable advertising medium. It's a wide-awake newspaper and prints all news promptly and ac curately. ... .- -Mrt.tl rifrtinr.lh iiMtfenirf'i Tbkkibi.e Acuidkkt. 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