W I I EVENING HERALD IWTAllt.ISlHIl) 18T0. Published every Kvenlnir, Kieep Sunday, M otrtn JXRniK Htbkict. Nf.h Chktkb. The Herald Is deilveied InHlienanUtmn mid tin eiimmndlnir towns for U cents week, pay able to ibe carriers, lly mull W OO n year, at T cents a month, payable In advance. Advertise meuU c!irKd aooordlnir to space and position. Tim publishers reserve tlie rlIit to change Hip million of ndnrtliwtnciite whenever the pub fb-atlnn of news demands It. The right I" irwrnd to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, that the publishers may deem Improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. , Kntered at the poitofllco at Bhensndoab, Pa., as second class mall mutter. TltLBPHONB C0NNKCTI0N. "All the News That's Fit .oPrlot. Evening Herald Fill DAY. JULY 0, 1907 Whkn John J. Ingnlls declared tlitvt the deoaloguo hud no pluoe In polities, he evidently hud In viow sev eral loonl politicians, judging from recent events. Tub railroads have inaugurated the customary summer excursions to the seashore, and if the warm weather continues the indications are they will be well patronized. Chairman Edwards has issued a call for a meeting of the county ex ecutive committee to-morrow morn ing, at Pottsville, for the purpose of selecting dates for holding the Hu publican county convention! Asionu those members of tho Legis lature the Philadelphia Inquirer feels called upon to compliment upon their record during the last session, wo fail to note any from this neck of the woods. Thk circulation of the IlBRALD is double that of any other paper in Shenandoah, and has now for several months been at tho highest level it has enjoyed since the period in which it was the only one-cent newspaper printed in this town. PrBMC sentiment is already so strong against any changes being made in the present corps of public school teachers, that it will have tho effect of blocking the well laid schemes of a few malcontents. The wholesale dismissal of janitors nnd janitresses set the people to thinking Now that tho tariff bill is out of the way, it is the hope of the office seekers that the President will pay a little attention to their claims, some of whom have become very impatient. To make matters worse the President has decided to take a two-months' vacation. Thk New York Press lately ex pressed the conviction that "tho ad vertiser who gets his money back with intorest is he who takes advan tage of an enormous circulation to reach all classes."' In other words, it is with advertising as with farming it doesn't pay to So things in a small way. . In various sections of the state, where there is at this time a rush to the naturalization courts, the judges aro more discriminating than form erly. Especially is this tho case in Lackawanna county, where Judges Archbald and Edwards have adopted an iron-clad rule that inability to read in the English language was an absolute disqualification. If such u rule were adopted in this county there would be fewer naturalization papers issued, as the majority of thoso applying are invariably accom panied by an interpreter to answer the questions propounded Sknator Quay having received an invitation to go to Europe, thinks his fences are in sufficiently secure condi tion to enable him to leave matters connected with his side of tlie house in the hands of hisspeciallieutenants vvhom he thinks fully competent to see to their successful management. Ills impressions, it uppears, are that he is going to have a quiet "walk over" of it, as far as the state nomin ations are concerned. This has given rise to the oft-repeated story that the Old Man is about to retire from politics, but so far he has remained In tho saddle much to tho discomfor ture of his political opponents. The Coal Strike. Bomo Interesting and important facts ns to tho effect of the Wilson tariff law upon coal mining and upon the miners themselves are brought out by the coal miners' striko which is now agitating the country. The Wilson law reduced the rates of duty on coal from 75 cents per ton to 40 cents per ton. This is just about the amount of reduction in miners' wages, of whioh complaint is now being made and emphasized by the strike inaugurated on July 4th. President ltatchford, of the United Mine Workers' Association, in a communi cation to the New York Ileruld, indi cates that the wages of miners have been reduced since 1803 an average of 30 cents per ton, whioh is just about the amount of the reduction in duties made by the Wilson law. Curiously this reduction in wages is thus coincident as to time and amount with tlie reduction in tariff. That the reduction in wages was a direct result of the tariff is, however, accurately shown in another and equally striding series of fu'otei. Prior to the enactment of the Wilson law tho eastern cities and manufac turing establishments were supplied with coal largely from the Virginia and West Virginia mines. As soon iw the Wilson law was en- acted, however. pohI from Nova Scotia invaded tlie pastern market, driving out the Virginia and West Virginia product, and compelled the milieu of that section to 11ml a market elsewhere. Tile result was that their coal went wert instead of east, us it formerly had done, and, with reduced railroad rates, wan laid tlown in the markets of Cinoinimti, Chicago, nnd other western cities at such low rates that a coal war, followed by a rail road rato war, wag precipitated. The natural result of this and the reductions In prices which followed wag a reduction in the wages of coal miners, all of which is thus clearly traceable to the Wilson law and its reduction in duties on' coal. Don't Tobacco Spit nnd Smolce Your Life Away. If you want to quit tolwcco using easily and forever, bo mado well, strong, magnetic, lull or now lire and vigor, tttke No-To-ltsc, the wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Jinny gain ten pounds in ten days Over 400,000 cured, ltuy No-To-llao from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. 00c or fl.00. Booklet and suiuple mailed free. Ad. Storllng Kenieily Co., Chiuago or Now York. lleollnt-u to Anmlfciititiitn. Atlantic c.ty. July 9. At yesterday's session of the class bottle blowers con vention the proposition to amnlRamate with the American Flint Glass Work ers union or the American Federation cf Lnbor were defeated. In a propo sition to unite with the latter associa tion alone the vote was close, lacking only four of the necessary two-thirds. Tho Wenthor. For eastern Pennsylvania, New Jer sey, TJelaware and Maryland: Fair; southerly winds. It lioals everything oxcupt a broken heart, may bo said of Do Witt's Witch Hawri Salve. Piles and rectal diseases, cuts, burns, bruises, tetter, eczema and all skin troubles may be cured by It quickly and permanently. 0. II. Ilageiibunh. "Lord lloroxl'ord" Atraln In Trouble. Atlanta, July 9. Sidney Lascelles, alias "Lord Beresford," of Georgia, a shrewd Bwlndler known throughout the country, who was recently pardoned out of the stato penitentiary and Im mediately established himself In busi ness at Fitzgerald, the Grand Army colony In Georgia, Is again a defaulter and fugitive from pustlce. Lascelles Ingratiated himself with the people of Fitzgerald, and quickly became one ot Its most popular citizens, marrying the daughter of the wealthiest man in town. Last Friday he left Savannnh, and has not bee seen since. Warrants have been Issued for his arrest for cheating and swindling. His pecula tions from citizens of Fitzgerald and non-resident wholesale houses amount to about $10,000. Mr. W. II. Smith, edUor of Tho Argus, licnton, Pa., recommends a remedy for diarrhooa which ho has used with magical effect. "Sovcral weeks ago," bo says, "I purchased a bottlo of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kcuiedy. and alter using less than ono-tbird of the contents the rosults wore magical effecting an entire euro. I heartily and cheerfully recommend tho remedy to all suffering from diarrhoea." This remedy is for salo by tiruhler liros. druggists. Won III Admlror'N Wogcr, New York, July 9. Eighteen months ago yesterday Frank Burton left the city hall for a trip around the world. He began the Journey as tho result of a wager made by two prominent sport ing men In this city. One, who was an admirer of Burton, declared that he could go around the world, starting without a cent In his pocket, and make the trip without begging, borrowing or stealing a dollar. Each of these two men staked $5,000 on the trip. Yester day afternoon Burton walked into the mayor's offlce, his Journey completed. He comes to New York with $3,000 earned on the trip, and last night re ceived $2,500 of the money wagered. The young man carried proofs that he carried out the terms of the wager. He was 111 with typhoid fever for 14 weeks in Shanghai, and was wrecked on the steamer Angiemaud in the In dian ocean. The steamer was a total, loss. Commander Mullau's Punishment. Washington, July 9. The president yesterday disposed of the case of Com mander Dennis Mullen, of the navy, lately in command of the Pensacola navyyard, who hud been found guilty by court martial of drunkenness on duty and recommended for dismissal from the navy. The president ap proves the sentence, but mitigates it by providing that Commander Mullen be placed r-.t the foot of tho list of eomrnandeis In the navy, and be sus pended form rank and duty on one half of sea pay for five years. The practical effect of this sentence prob ably will be to prevent the olflcer from ever becoming a captain, a place which he otherwise would have attained In a day or two by the retirement of Cap taln Bartlett. HOT WEATHER DYSPEPSIA. Thousands Suffer From It at This Season or the Year. Hot woather dyspepsia may he recognised by the following symptoms: Depression of spirits, heaviness and pain in the stomach after meals, low of ilesh and appetite, no de sire for food, bad taste In the mouth, espec ially !n the moruiug, wind in stomach and bowels, Irritable disposition, nervous weak ness, weariness, costlvencss, heailacho, iwlpl- tation, heartburn. It is a mistake to treat such troubles with "tonics," "blood purifi ers," "cathartics," "pills," because tlie whole trouble is in the stomach. It is indi gestion or dyspepsia and nothing else. All these symptoms rapidly disappear when the stomach is relieved, strengthened, and cleansed by Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablet. Tlioy should be taken after meals and a few carried In tho pocket to be used whenever any pain or distress is felt in the stomach. Tliey are prepared only for stomach troubles. Etuart's Dyspepsia Tablet are endorsed by such physicians a Dr. lUrlaudson, Dr. Jeun'sou, and Dr. Mayer, because they con tain the natural digeatl'-e acids and fruit essences which when taken Into the stomach cause the prompt digestiou of the food before it has time to ferment and sour, which is the cause of the mischief. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are pleasant to take and unequalled fur invalid, children and every persou altlteted with Imperfect di gestion. It is safe to say they will cure any form of stomach trouble exeept cancer of the stomach. Nearly all druggist sell Stuart's Dyspep sia Tablets, full sited packages at 60 cents. A book ou stomach troubles and thousands of testimonials sent free by addressingStuart Co., Marshall, Mich. YOUR TIRED STOMACH. "I hare no appetite," you my, "and the little I do eat does me no good. At flrit it feels cold and dead in my stntnarh and by and by I have mhos slid pniustlintsometiiiu's go to my chest and back. I feel weak, low spirited and out ofsoitsall over. I fancy the demon of dyspepsia has got me." That's the nay you talk and no wonder. Hut w,tlt a moment. Let us reasonjogether. Perhaps thus far your stomach la merely tired. You have been eating too much, eating the wmng thlnri, and ii regularly. You have given it ton much to do, and like all living tilings. vbu overworked, It stops at length from sheer exhaustion. There may nut be an actually diseased condition as yet. Still it is nature's warning, and you mutt heed It or worse will follow. "But I must eat or starve," you say. True enough, but safety usually lies In middle courses. litre l one for you. Yon don't need drastic purges or exciting stimulants. Your condition Is one easily relieved If we go about It gently, and sensibly. The tired stomach won't work under whip and spur. It has probably bad too much of that already. What yim reqnlie is something that Is at once a food and a digester of food. Such an arliclo is the Shaker Digestive Cordial, discovered and pre pared by tho Shaker Community of Mt. IrflmiHin. N. Y. Taken right afVer eating, so aa to mix with the food, It does the stomach's work for It, gives It the advantage of further rest,-strengthens you in a natural way, and soon enables tho stomach to do full duty. There Is nothing else like this simple, safe, certain and palatable remedy. Yet tho Shakers respect your doubts, and authorlie druggists to sell a trial bottle for teu cents. KulironTTv i oiiu- cutuisr t'onl. Chlcffo. Ju'y 9. Railroad companies yosterdsy Issued orders to confiscate all coal being; carried over t'ir lines. The order carried confusion in Its ex ecution, and local coai companies who expected to receive special shipments to meet the demand of the day were thrown on their resources to ovrcome the difficulty. In addition to the con fiscating order, the price of common soft coal Jumped 40 cents a ton. Fully 16,000 carloads from the mines In southern Illinois were confiscated by '.ie raP.rond companies. "I cravo but Ono Minuto," said tho public speaker in a husky voice; and thou ho took a dose of Ono Minute Cough Curo, and pro ceeded with his oritnry. One Minuto Cough Curo Is ii- ( "cd for throat and lnug irotii -ei i . u. jingcnimcn. j miMJiuiuimuiiiuiJiuimiiiiiuiiiiuiiiiimii 2 1 IT'S Ieasy 1 ENOUGH I s 2 To sell you shoes if 3 It: we can get you into 1 our store. Once you2re 3 here, see our shoes and S know our prices, you'll 2 : do the rest. 3 And to bring you to the 2 St: store is why we print gj; this "ad" every day. ES !: We want your first 3 order ; we're pretty Sz sure of the next, and the next, if we get 2 Z that. We know there's j jjr no store in this town 2 JC: that is doing, or that can do as well ior you r as we. If everybody else knew it as thor- ougly as WE know it, 3 g our store would be 3 It: several times too small. 1 THERE ARE OUR 1 TAN SHOES For example. Ordin- 3 SE: ary stores ask 25c and 50c more than we do 3 5; for them, and get it, jj S too. They don't get zS fSz it as often as they used S g to, because we have 13 so much of their busi- S S ness. And the charm 2 that does the price- 3 : lowering is Factory z S Price. 3 : Women's tans, $1, $1.25, St: $1.50 and $2.00. 35 2r Misses' tans, 75c and $1. 2 It Men's tans, $1.25, 1.50 jjE and $2.00. Boys' tans, $1.00, $1.25 3 El and $1.50. S Checks for amount of pnr- 2 Zr chases made, are given every 2 customer. $25.00 worth entitles r yon to a handsome Parlor Lamp, 3 I Factory I E ' StOrCa 2 St: 1 J. fl. Moyerf Mgr. 2 ...SHOES. AT FACTORY PRICES... : 3 g - sz nimmmminmmmmmimninmmnmTnim 5s TiiumiiUiiuuuuuiuiiiiux hoc VESTERDAY'C CASEBALL GAMES. Xtttloiml Tjini?iio. t rittrbuiK- Nov. Votli, I; PlttshurB. 4. At flnciunnll 'In. Inniit I, 6; Phlliido- pbl.i. :i. At 'bli.iK H" innlnirs) Chluai it. HriKlon. 1. At HI J.nulK llrnnklyn, Bt. Louis. 0. At l.miltvlllo -Louisville, ll.iltttnoif . 3 Ai llovoland Ulcvolu 10; WnshiiiKton f. ltuMcrtt Lookup. At Scrnnton Toronto. 5, 8orantont SJ At Wllktslwrrr-Biirrnlo. 3; WIlkosbilMNy 1. At gprlngncld-Springueld. 11; SNM ru-i'. 1 At Providence Rochester, ljjf l'io lii m e, s. Aliunde T.pnirue. At Hertford (10 innings) Athletic, M Ilartfoi il, S. At Newark Newark, Ptcrrn. t. At Norfolk Ijimcastor, i Norfolk. I. At Itlcbmond Itlclimond, '4i Reading, 4. v Wholo Ffliiill.v llm-ncd to Death Pinevllh, 7ty July 9. Hugh Joeseul and family ot live, who live 15 tnlM northwest of this place, were buined ti death Tuesday nlsht, being unable ti escape from their cottage, which waul fired by an incendiary over their heads The dead are: Ituh Joeson, the fath er; Mary Joeson, his wife; Fannie Jo"M son, 14 years old; John Joeson, 10 yeaH old, Muttgle, 6 years old, and anothel daughter 8 years old. The remains ofl all six were found In the debris. Jinny Heat Dcnllm In St. Louis. St. Iku1s, July 9. Yesterday was thrl 11th day of the 100 degree street heat In at. Iouls. By 8 o'clock Ir the after noon seven people had died from thf heat, one tnnn attempted suicide, and there were at least four out of the mam. prostrations which will prove fatal Animals are suffering as badly ns men It Is estimated that over 100 died on th strets Wednesday. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common glass with Uriui nnd let it stand twenty-four hours; a seill mcnt or settling indlcnlos an uuhcnltld condition of tho kidneys. When urini stslns linen It is positive evidence of kidney troublo. Too frequent desiro to urinato or lin In the back, Is also convincing proof that tho kidnoys nnd bladder are out of ordor. WHAT TO DO. Thcro is comfort in the knowledge bo often oppressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp lioot, the great kidney remedy, fulfills overy wish in relieving pain in tho back, kidneys, livor, bladder and every part of the uriuary passages. It corrects inability to hold urine nnd scalding pain in piming it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wiuo or beer, nnd overcomes that unploasaut necossity of being compelled to get up many tlmos 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 sf tlie most distressing ensos. If you need a mcdicino you should have the best. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents nnd ono dollar. You may havo a snmplo bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail. Men tion Evbnino Ukrald and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Hinghamton, N. Y. Tho proprietors of this paper guaiantee the sonuiness of this offer. " Votornli An'd'WIfo SulWiltf. Lawrence, Mass., July 3. John Lo iran and wife were found dead in bed at their home tonight. The bodies were decomposed and evidence of prus slo acid poisoning was found. Logan was a veteran of the late war, having served with distinction throughout the entire four years. Mrs. Logan was a weaver. They probably committed suicide. Cereal Cotl'oe Drinkers 1H5WAKE! If you have been deceived and tried ono of tho cheap bran substitutes now on tho market, claiming to bo tlie original nnd to havo great food value, nnd you got a pound of poorly roasted bran for your 2oo nnd a poor, weak, sit'kish drink (what can you oxpect from bran ), don't bo discouraged but try GUAIN-O. It is made from solid grain, nicely browned and 12 pounds for 25c. Grain-0 takes the placo of coffeo at J tho price. Get a package of your grocer to-day. llrttli Iniircted rov Miu-ilcr; New York, July 9. Martin Thorn and Mrs. Auirusta Nack have been In dicted by the grand jury for murder In the first degree In connection with the Guldensuppe case. They were brought up to plead today, and both pleaded not guilty. Thorn denies the statement of Joseph Gartha, a barber, that he had confessed the murder to Gartha. What ilo the Children Drink? Dout give them ton or coffee. Ilayo -you tried tho new food drink called Grain-O? It U delicious nnd nourishing and takes the placo of coffee. Tho more Graln-0 you give the children tho more health you distribute through their systems. Graln-0 is made of pnro grains, and when properly prepared tastes like tho choico grades of coil'eo but costs about ns much. All grocers sell it. 15c. nnd 25c. Klllea l- j';iitodlnjr JiorifXcno. Lock Haven, Pa., July 9. Mary Mar llzelll, asc-d 12 years, was fatally burnod yesterday by the explosion of a can of kerosene. The child, despite a warning from her grandmother, at tempted to hasten a slow fire by pour ing kerosene on It. The vapor ignited nnd the can exploded, Somo timo ago tho one-year-old child of Mr. M. K. Lindsloy, of Franklin Forks, IV, had a very severe attack of colic. She Buffered great paiu, Mr. Lindsloy gavo her a dose of ("hamborlaln's Cello, Cholera nnd Diarrhoea Remedy and in ten minutes her distress was gono. This is the best medi cine in the world for children wheu troubled with colic or diarrhoea. It never fails to efTeeta prompt cure. When reduced with water and sweetened it is pleusaut for them to take. It should be kept in every home, especially during tho summer months. For sale by Gruhler llroe., druggiste. IliilT Itaten to Toronto via Poiiimylviinln Itailroiid, For the Kpworth League International Con vention, to lie held at Toronto, Canada, July 15 to 18, the Pennsylvania Kallroad Company will sell special tickets from all points on its Hue to Toronto and return ut rate of slnglo faro fur the round trip. These tickets will lie sold and good going July 14 and 15 ; good to return, leaving Toronto not earlier than July 10 nor later thaii July Hi, 1807, and will be good only for continuous passage from Toronto on date stumped. For further iuformitiou apply to ticket agenU. lluruing, itching skin diseases instantly re lieved by De Witt's Wituh liasel Salve, un equalled foi cut, bruises, burns. It heals without leaving a cr. u ii. nagoumicji Persons Leaving Town During the summer can have the IIkk.u.p mailed to them by ordering it at thisnfllce, either lu jierson or by letter, at 88 cents ler mouth, if you are going to enjoy yountelf amoug the cool breeses of the sea shore or some mauntaiu retreat, ou't' forget that your enjoyment will not be complete uuleee you have the Hkralu sent to you. Wheu bilious or costive, eat a Cases rets candy cathartic, cure guaranteed, lOo, 35c E3SIS3&ii Cancer f the Breast. Mr. A. H. Crausby, of 158 Kerr St., Memphis, Tenn., says that his wife paid no attention to a small lump whidt appeared in her breast, but it soon tle vaioned into a cancer of the worst type, and notwithstanding the treatment ofi . , . 1 nnMtJ...,M1 friJ me um jiujio.i-.aua, it ,wufc.Mw- w Spread and grow rapidly, eating two holes in her breast. The doctors soon pronounced her incurable. AJ celebrated New York specialist then treat ed uer, dui sue con tinued to grow worse and when informed that both her aunt and grandmother had died from cancer he cave the case up as hopeless. Sotneone then re commended S.S.S. nnd tlioiitrh little hone remained, she lieinin it. nnd an imnrovement was nc- .1,1 -r. eoremnmeneedtohealand when she had taken several bottles it 1 ?-2 V( it .1 a! 1 -4 1ll,M.n1, A..1H-?vn, ,l1 hllong. when she had taken several bottles it oral ve.irs have clanseu. not a Sign 01 the disease has ever returned. A Real Blood RemedyJS,, ' b o c5 i... -W ,;W.i!M o.o.ij. ;uu,.. j. -y " is a real blood remedy, and never fails to cure Cancer, Eczema, Rheumatism Scrofula, or any other blood disease. Our books will be mailed (F free to any ad 'W. yfbt. ilrnnn Swift . 81V sV i tBl nlcific Co bluM Msf BtWsf S.l., r, " Auama vra. Personallr-Uoiidt.cted TCour. vl Peiinsyl. vanla liullroail. That tho public havo come to recognize the (net that tho best and most convenient method of pleasure travel is that presented by tho I'onusylvaula Railroad Company'? personally-conducted tours. Is evidenced ' the increasing popularity of these tours Under this system the lowest rates are ob tained, for both transportation and hotel ac commodation. Au oxporiencod tourist agent and chaperon accompany each tour to look after tho comfort of tho passenger. The following tours have been arranged for tho season of 1897 : To tho north (Including Watkins Glen, Niagara Falls, Thousaud Islands. Moutreal, Quebec, Au Sable Chasm, Lakes Chamnlaln and George, Saratoga, and a daylight rido down through tho Highlands of tho Hudson), July 27 and August 17. Bate, $100 for the round trip from Now York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington, covering all expenses of a two weeks' trip. To Yellowstono Park on a spocial train of Pullman sloeplng, compartment, nnd observa tion cars and dining car, allowing eight days in "Wonderland," September 2. Eate, $235 from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington ; $230 from Pittsburg. To Niagara Falls, excursion tickets good to return within ten days will bo sold on July 22, August 5 and 10, September 4 nnd 10, nt rate of $10 f.-om Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington. Theso tickets include transportation only, and will pormit of stop over within limit nt Buffalo, Eochostor, and Watkins on tho return trip. Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, Luray Caverns, Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot Springs, Richmond, and Washington, Sep tember 28 and Octobor 12. Rato, $05 from New York, $03 from Philadelphia. "My mother, my wifo and mysolf uso Chamberlain's Cough Remedy whenovcr troubled with a cough or cold. It is tho medicino of our homo. I do not know how wo could do without it. Wo feol that it is an indispenslblo article Tho people iu this viclulty, too, nro beginning to learn of the merits of this excellent medicino. I never lose an opportunity to testify to its value for it has saved many a doctor's hill in my family. W. S. Musser, proprietor of the Musser House, Wilhelm, Pa." This remedy is famous for its cures of bad colds. Try it and you too will recommend it to your frionds. For salo by Gruhler Bros., druggists. A Drowned 'Mmf'H Identity. New York, July 9. The effects found an the body of a man picked up In the North river were brought to the coro ner's office yesterday. Among them were several letters in the Swedish language. One of the letters, addressed "Brothr Alfred," was signed "Otto Johnson, Clermont, Pa, There was also a passport, No. 15, made out at Flytt singberg, and dated April 8, 1893. A postofllce order for $100 was sewed up in the dead man's vest, and In his pockets was J10S.M In cash and a $50 confederate bill. Don't nauseate your stomach wilh teas ar d bitter herbs, but regulate your liver and sick headacho by using thoso famous little pills Known us wo win slihio ririy Klscrs. u. II, Hageubuch. Nino Juvenile 'J .".fill lollms. New Yorki July , Nine children dlod suddenly yesterday, and their deaths were due indirectly to tho heat. Seven persons were prostrated In the streets. A 12 mile an hour breeze was blowing over tho city last night, lowered the temperature considerable!' and at 11 o'clock the temperature was but 73 degrees and the humidity down 80 per cent. Vim, vigor and victory i-thcso aro tho char actBristite of De Witt's I.lttlu Knily Risers, tho famous little pills for constipation, bil iousness and all stomach aud liver troubles. 0. II. Hagenbuoh. 8 1 o 1 o 1 1 1 o "sTtiTCv.- iii oil iT ir o n t h . '1 Columbia, S. C, July 9. Shortages amounting; lo $15,000 of the moneys due by county dispensers to the state were brought lo llht by the dispensary hoard of control yesterday. The books are In such state that no report can be made of all the shortages, but it is probable that the total sum will be much larger. The bonds given by the dispensers who have fell behind In their accounts are In each cajtg worth less. The showing has Greeted a sen sation. Hives nro not dangerous to life, but thoy nre a prolific brecdor of iniery and profanity. Doau's Ointment gives instant relief, oven In the worst cases of this aud other exasperat ing diseases of the skiu. Killed liy mi Outraged lliixliuinl. ' Kansas City, Mo., July 9. ar. A. L. Ilergtr, one of the best known physi cians of Kansas City, was shot late yesterday afternoon by John Sclilegel, a grocer. He was taken to a hospital and died shortly after his arrival. Schlegel declares that Dr. Harger had assaulted his wife a few days ago. when Mrs. Schlegel had gone to his office as a patient. Pure blood aud a good digestion are au insurance against disease and suffering. Burdock IllooJ Bitters keeps tho blood pure, the digestiou perfect. mt.iriiwi ''"Wrt il Tin y ii-nnnr I STOCK ANDPHODUCt MARKETS? jpraflt 'I l hm thn (li-drr of tlu. l;avon Wnii a 4 YniU. July . -I'rn'll t Vine- w:, "f (1n ibiy In tin. atm k rnHrl(.. Int.. "i tlie t.il Iff 1,111 t ennfei,.,,, ,, tin sinnlp Btncc of the bill, t'.f Hilton of which linn formed pin i er m nil. lie n In the rnonl ttisi... K. 1 lie In inlniillon In retrn riled us n ftsvotelile Inl'nenee on values, but. he-. iM bei n previously dlseottntod, renllslnrf HIM Were to be looked for In the niitmul otder of thli.KH. The noictlon did not de velop ltnmi dlntely nt the nnen np nv lv- taWrVrrnl sustnlnlns; Influent cs whl. 'i 1 Gilted in ii rally nfter the enrlv il . i ISt carried prices Mnernlly to the hi 1- est ot the rtiiy end St. 1'iuil to M'a. r.p htjrheet of the present movement. Tho ntHfettcen irr of only temporary effect, lOWMfer, In checking the reactionary euderjey In the market, nnd In fact only lUTWd to nccentuate the dealre to take BfWtlK Mostng bids: BMWt A Ohio... ()4 LehlKh Valley.. ChM. & Ohio... lC'd N. J. I'entral.. M"i UI1SM, cic I'll TWI. . , i son.. 11)0, N. Y. Central.. ir."'. lTw?4 Pennsylvania .. f . 14 Itnndlnir tl'i Ik Krle A V. 13 St. Tuul Wj All gust's paid. I General Mm-Uotn, Phllanplphla, July 8. Flour tlrm; wln- ter superfine. J2.7Wi2.90; do. extras, 3 I.S: Pennsylvania, roller, clear. M.75(ff3.M: do. trni -'t. J3.v;i4i western winter, h?r. l.7..i, 3.90; do. straight. S.96r4.10; im. etrn. s.inn,s.4(i. live flour ,. n'l.- 'V.',',.: .- t , at. 7l!ff74v.P.; No. 2 red. July abd W.; ao. Decerauer, 74Mi'. i. nu Bteudy; steamer corn. No. 2 mixed, snot nntl W. iS0!4c.: No. 2 yellow for local trade, I4e. u.its tlrm; No. 2 white ollp- rarlotBt 2r,U(, .No ;2 wnltp Jub. o. do- AllR,,.t September and October, MffjBr. Hay m modrate supply; choice thnothy, iU for larire bnlcs. Beef cuilt; 1lt'f tlAm"' '''-r'- Pork dull; famllv, UMWflMM. Iird dull; western stnin"i1. Hotter steady; v.estcrn creamer;', o. factory. T'.'iilO'i.c.: HlBlns 13c- fttt!oii creamery. 9i(ffl2c.; N-v york rt(lirVi loill-.; do. creamery. 11S lSe.: fancy ptlnts Jobbing at 17ff?20fi.: do: P9'tr IJnnsylvanla, wholesale, lflc. Cheese jiw.ret, mw.t .Lint-, iiii(78c., Kiiinii, 1 flkaov. 7U7.c- nurt sklm. .IffiRlAe. : full RKlms. Jiie. Ekks steady; New York nfcO, lNRMsylvanln, 12(iel2c: western. fresh, BJMTMc. Potatoes quiet; Long fsl oid, JHrJiX; Southern, new. ?2f2.2C. Tat- w quiet; city. 3,e.; country, 3Wo., ns to jullty. Cottonseed oil steady; prime crudo, 20c; do. yellow, 23l4j2ln. Petro leum dull. Itosln quiet; strained, com mon to good, 2CWfi'2c. Turpentine quiet at $1.721461.75. Kico (inn. Pig iron quiet; southern, J9.26fil0.60; northern, $10012. Copper quiet; brokers, $11.12Vt; exchange, JU.12tMUl.25. Tin dull; straits, $13,750 13.90; plates weak. Bpolter quiet; domestic, tl.25til.35. Urolcers call the lead market strong at $3.85, while tho Metal Excbango calls the market lint at $g.G7tt3.72tt. To matoes, Savannah and Charleston, per carrier, $1.261.50; Florida. T5c.0$l. Long Island cabbage, per barrel, 7580c. Cof feo closed barely steady; August, $G.i'0, September, $6.80(66.85; December, $6.93; January, $7.05; March and April, $7.10; May, $M5. Llvo Stock Market!). New York. Juls- 8. European cables quote American steers at lWlOfic; shcp at MKf!l2c; refrigerator beef at 8i4f9Hc. Calves very dull; veals lower; about 100 head unsold; veals, $lftO; fdw, $6.25r'no buttermilks sold. Sheep firmer; lambs higher, all sold; sheep. $2.86??4.40; lambs, l5.G2!iJU0. Hogs dull nnd lower at J.COfft. Kast Liberty, Pa.. July 8. fnttlo Heady; extra, $1.90iB'5; prime. vi . it.sO; common, f8.aoft3.40; bulls, stags unci cows, l2Ij3.XK common to good fnt oxen, $20 3.73. Hogs steady; primo pigs, $3.70J3.73; best light Yorkers, $3.G5f8.70; good York trs and medium weights, $3.60iff3.G3; com mon to fair Yorkers, $8.55ii73.G0; hcavr hogs, $3.50,Tj3.55; roughs, $2.2ofl3.15. Sheep firm; choice, $3.954; common, $2.C0 1.25; spring lamt3, $1.2.ri!Q5.50; veal calves. (656.50. Hucklen's Arnica Salve, The best salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, aud all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or jo pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or ruony refunded. Price 25 cents por box. For sale by A. Wasloy. Coming Kvents. July 10. Ice cream festival under auspices of Camp 40, Daughters of America, iu Itob blns' opera house. July 13. Grand honefit peformanco of tho dramatic cantata "Rebecca" by request. To bo given for tho benefit of John Hall, "They don't mtke much fuss about it." Wo are speaking of Do Witt's Little Karly Risers, the famouslittlo pills for constipation, biliousness, and. all stomach and liver troubles, They licver gripe. C. H. Hagen bueh. Divinity Mnilcnc l)i-oviiu?i. Greenfield, Mass., July 9. Walter L. Miller, aged 16, a colored student of Moody's school, was drowned while bathing In the Connecticut river last evening. Young Miller was fitting for the ministry with the Idea of returning to work amonff the colored people of Teunessee, his native state. tft.CHAS$ BloodjfHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. UUAT IT 111 The richest of all restorft nilttl II IOI tlve foods, because It re- E laces the essentials of life that aro ex. austed by disease, indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc WHAT IT DOES! digestion perfect It creates solid tlesb, rrtuscle and strength. The nerves being made strong the brain becomes native and elear. It restores lostvltality, stopsall wast ing drains and weakness In either sex. and as a female regulator has no equal. Price 60c, ordve boxes S2.00. Druggists orby mall. We can help you. Advice and book, free. fwrlte Us About Your Case.") THE DR-. CHASE COMPANY, 1513 Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, CHRIST. SCHMIDT Agent and Bottler of , , IKS LflGER up Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, FOREST AND .' HEALTHIEST, . 203-jWi-Coal Street. SHENANDOAH,' - PA, mt Sick Headache. Neuralgia and Extreme Norvousnoss, f-VER since I was eighteen years old until I learned ot Dr. Mile-,' Itcstora tlve Remedies, I suffered from sick hoadachenndextreme norvousnoss ami dys pepsia. In time lteart dlsoaso dovolopcd. I was treated by sovoral doctors with no ro ller Severe palpitation with pain In left breast, shortness ot breath, and smothering spalls made me most miserable. I pro cured Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine and New Heart Cure nnd took them alternately ij directed. Improvement began at once mid Increased so rap idly that Inside of six ...onthg I Increased thirty sit pounds la weight. All pain in the heart Is gone, aud the nervousness has wholly left mo," Mas. CnAs. KwArr, "7. German St., Little Falls, N. Y., Nov. 7,'05. Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug lsts under a posltlvo guarantee, first bottlo wnoflts or money rof unded. Hook on Heart . nd nerves sent f reo to all applicants. PR. MH.na MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Ind. A gonuino wolcome wal.tayon at IOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. Haiti and Coal Sts. Finest whiskey, hcom porter nntl ale cnffltAntly on tap. Choico emporance drinks nndcltrnrs. Wanted-An Idea Ss&S Protect your Id onus tlirr may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WEDDF.HltUHN & CO., Patent At tor neya, Washington. 1. O., for their $t.8U0 prlzo otTetf ind list oJt two hum I red lnvnntlouB wanted. pon smrniFP, H; S. ALBRIGHT, Op OnwioeBuaa. Subject to Republican rules. JOU SHKUIPF, S. ROLL BEDDALL, Ok Port CAnnost. SubjeM to Republican rules. 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Alwava huv the beat aftd avttl.1 dUap. polfitmaet Guarantoad luparter to all otkara, lwitfva thfbCfTlq tba market, A noVl. lluUculan, CU. Ut.U.IB, LX. OUt uar. UaeUm, Uwa, bv e iv;i v ii i w 4 Er- Restores J T f i I t,r i'iTt!iiitiiifVT