EVENING HERALD BHTAIII.lSllISI) 1870. PuhlUliiHl erery KvenlriK. Kieept Hiimlay, at lOtTTII J A.RMH HTHKKT. NltAH (TRKTBII. Tin- Herulil l dellvmed liifthenaiiiloan and the surrounding towns for nix cent ft nfk, (tfly nblo to the carriers. Ily tnnll JR. 00 a year, or 15 immiI a month, tmynhle In adranee. Atlvorttoe-itu-nts charged according to space and position. T1i- publisher reserve tlie right to cliange the rt4itlon of advertisement whenever the pnb-l.-ntlon of news demands it. The right I rr-.-rved to reject any advertisement, whether jvthl for or not, that the publishers may deem (iuiriier. Advertising rated made known upon application. Kutnred nt the poatoflice at Shenandoah, l'a., a ei-i'ond olass mall matter. TKI.KP1I0NR C0NNKCTI0N. "All the Hews That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald MONDAY, JULY IS. 1SB7. A Dying Oasp. It in Hiimnliiff to thow woll Informed to wntoli the unties of Coylo'a Ainer-ii-nn in an effort to bolster tip the waning political powor of the puperV putativct owner. They are the dyliitf (,'iiHps of a illHcrmllted politician. It would apieBr to be a WHHte of time and energy, and an uncalled for im position upon our renders, to refer to the man whoee term an Senator from this dintriet practically expired with the cloee of the Legislature, were it not for the fact that he lms, with un vuralleled audacity, again appeared before the voters of this district in his well known character an office seeker. Having occupied political position almost continuously since his advent into the Kepuhlican party, he still hankers after the "loaves and ilshes." All must admire his nerve. And this nerve is of the triple expansion, copper-lined order, as must needs be in one who has betrayed every trust of the Uepublicans of the Thirtieth district. John J. Coyle as it is now written, and will continue to bo written in the anunls of Republican politics -has made a most unenviable record for himself, and the day of reckoning is near at hand. He sees the hand writing on the wall and ho is resorting to every means known to the pot-house politician, attacking those who do not agree with him, to stem the tide of political oblivion that is surely setting in inlils direc tion. It is a well known fact that he has on various occasions, to gratify his personal spleen, not only worked against but used his money to defeat the regular nominees of the Kepubllcan party. And this is the man who hns the effrontery to again seek the suffrage of the voters of this district. Wo make this state ment advisedly, and ehullongo con tradiction. We have the proof. When Coyle was elected to ropre sent this district, ho boldly asserted that he did not owe his election to the Uepublicans, and was therefore under no obligations to them; never theless, ho is now on his knees im ploring them to savo him from humil iation. Wlipther or not ho owed the -m ,tiis anytniug, it is certain they received vory little at his hands. For soma reason or other, best known to himself, his favorite ap pointees are Democrats two of them named at the last session of the Legis lature. Ono of them, it is asserted, drew the regular pay but in return did not give ono day's labor to the state. This same thing happened when Coyle was a member of the lower House. Another appointee came from Luzerne county, to satisfy his man "Friday" O'Honnoll. Then, again, his organ, the .Daily American, openly opposed the elec tion of tho regular Republican nomi nee for Poor Director, and John J. Coyle personally appealed to a mem ber of tho Executive Committee to induce tho latter "to do something" for the Democratic candidate. Tills is the man who asks the Republicans to send him to the state convention, and fu thus aiford hini another oppor tunity to betray them. To come down to more recent his tory, John J. Coyle not only opposed Joseph Wyatt for the Republican Legislative nomination, which he had a perfect right to do, but he won largely instrumental in defeating Wyatt at the election and sending a Democrat from this district to the Legislature. Wyatt was the only Republican who suffered defeat in this county at that election. Our authority forthis statement is Joseph Wyatt himself, who acoused Coylo during the campaign of lieing a traitor to the Republican nominee. We do not think Mr. Wyatt, whose reputation for veracity has never been questioned, will deny the allega tions herein contained. If thin is not sufficient we can produce affidavits of scores of prominent Republicans who will corrolRirate what we have stated. The Hrkalii never makes an asser tion that it cannot prove). We might go on in this strain in definitely, and add thereto his un savory record in the Legislature, on certain measures, but companion for one who In on the downward road and whose political oareer is drawing near, compels us to draw the ourtaiu and shield our friend Coyle from tho public eye, ho far as hlaother political sins are concerned. On August 7th next, the (late for selecting delegates to the Republican state convention, the people will take a hand and .quietly but emphatleally relegate iiiiu to his proiwr sphere, just as surely as the sun will rise in the Hast to-morrow morning. Realizing all this, Coyle Is making a strong effort to stem the tide that lias set in against him. He finds that liis 110,000 raid on the state treasury tor a paper hospital is in serious danger of falling under tht Gover nor's veto rise, and Is bending all hi energies to force his Kxcellency to sign the bill. It is given out that he has succeeded in getting a meeting of the "directors" to appoint n com mittee to go with him to Harrisburg this week to bolster up his case. We are Informed he is endeavoring to obtain a prottiiee from the officials of the Rending Company of enough ground to locate the "hospital" upon. As nil the ground owned by that company lietween Shenandoah and Mahanny City is underlaid with coul which, in the process of mining, renders the surface unsafe, it is hardly probable that the officials would eonsent to allow a legitimate undertaking of this character to be located there under these circum stances, much less one that has for Its purpose tho designs of a politician at the end of his string. The fake has been exploded so thoroughly that It Is surprising a man of Coyle's shrewd ness cannot see that it is deader than I'hiiroah's hosts. Ihitasheis chasing the district at a lively rate for dele gates to support him for delogato to tho state convention, he expects his simulated Interest in behalf of "the down-trodden workingnmn" to land him a few delegates, and thus help to fasten his hold upon the party enough to enable him to capture the nomina tion for Senator agnin next year. His hypocrisy is so apparent, however, that it is an insult to the gentlemen of tho convention to think that thoy can be hoodwinked by any flimsy means of this kind. If John J. Coylo really had the Interests of his constituents at heart, instead of his own, in this "hospital" project, ho would have labored to increase tho appropriations for the Minors' Hospital at Fountain Springs to a ilguro more nearly approximat ing its necessities, as it is a well known fact that this institution's crippled condition works disndvan tageously to tho needs of the unfor tunates amongus whoe injuries com pel them to seek the bonollt of the skill of tho gentlemen conducting that institution. Hut the real needs of tho "poor unfortunates' tiro sub ordinated by this conscienceless politician to 1 lis desire to remain in office. This is a true picture of John J. Coylo, the politician and ofllco-holdor. n an individual, we have nothing to say as to his character, for tho reason that it is not in tho province of a newspaper. The llKUAl.li is merely performing its duty to the voters of tho 30th district in laying before them this pen-picture, faithfully por trayed, of ono who has long hold and is again socking public ollico. Wo opine tho reading thereof will be nauseating to all self-respecting Re publicans, as woll as Democrats. A Household Necessity. Casretrets Ciuiily Cathartic, tho most won dorful inrtlicil discovery of the age, pleasant and rcfioaliing to the tnstc, net gently and positively on kidneys, Hvcr and bowels, cleansing tho entire system, dispel colds, euro headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousnoss. IMcuso buy and try a box ol C. C. C. to-day ; 10, 2fl, 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to euro by all druggists. A SWINDLING SCHEME. Coble's Ulterior Motive Luld Hare hy a Contemporary. From Mnhanoy City ltecoid. Our misguided local contemporary is evi dently under the impression that the oditor of tho Itocord stands in awful awo of the names of Charles I). Kalcr, John A. Keilly John K. Keilly V. J. Ferguson, Dallas Sanders, A. 1'. lllakeslee and "others of the most prominent men of this section," some of whom, we are allowed to infer, il forbears to mention, prokibly because il would not do to mention their names un advisedly. The itccord has but to reiterate, as regards the American hospital scheme, that it has never seen any good reason to lelieve it to be other than a political and advertising dodgo from s.rt to finish, and it does not mutter a button to us whoso names may be used to bolster it up before tho public. The whole scheme is us runcid as some of the means which have been usod to secure sub scriptions f lom some of the vory parties named, who have ridiculed the wholescheme in our bearing. And we repeatthatno matter how many names the American may choose to connect witli its stupid hospital fraud, with or without consent of their owners, the eflbrt to secure an appropriation of $10,000 fur surgical Instrument fur an iuatitutlou that bus no existence anywhere except on lwper. not one stone of which has been laid, or site secured, is a swindling scheme of the first magnitude, and no amount of hiding behind the names of Charles I). Kaier, John A Iteilly, and other equally i expectable people, will disguise tho fact to an honest and dis criminating public, that cannot be deceived and blindfolded hy a designing polltkiiin. In this connection our contemporary takes good eaie to allude to the fact that Cliarles I). Kulor is a Kecord advertiser, and in this displays the animus of it article. It is true Charles I). Kaier owns ami pays Tor a column of advertising spare in the Kecord, and we know bow to appreciate a good advertiser. Hut Cliarles 1). Kaier is not the owner of tho Kecord, and neither he nor any one else can dictate its policy. That is the business of the writer of this article. Something further. We do not know that we approve of this hospital movement, at all We certainly condemn the methods that have beeu used to advance it thus far. To a po litical schemer, ambitious to distinguish him self, all that is necessary to inquire in ref erence to tne matter is, will it accomplish my selfish purpose f Hut viewed from a broader staudpoiut, Schuylkill eotuity has already two hospitals, one wholly and the other largely dependeut on state aid, and at llazleton, hut a few miles distant, is another hospital wholly dependent on state support. We cannot go on creating hospitals ludefl iiitely, and may well pause a while to ask whether this Immediate taction is not as well provided for in this direction, at present, as it has a right to expect. Considerations of tills kind will not weigh with the political demagogue, or even the unthinking, who, becauso hospitals are conceded to be good things, jump to the conclusion that there cannot bo too many of them, hut they do suggest to the thinking man that it is pos sible to overburden the public levenues, even for hospitals. This does not apply, of course, to hospitals eudowed aud maintained by private munificence. When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general tlnsiulthiug done call on E. Y. Gallagher 18 West Centre street Dealer ic atcroa 1-tf BASBALLREC0RDS. Rtllllill iir of fh- C lull. In tile IrnCA l'cir C'lllllIlplOlfOlIp l'l'llllltlltH, Nut loiml I.cnalic. V. 1. TVwton tt 17 (Ini'lnnntl 1 10 Raltlm-rr-. Nw l'nrk. . .117 'St riivnin-id....aa I'lttnbnrg . . 9 8H Pp. .728 .(W8 .ma .(117 .Ml .418 t,. Po. JV-n ,klvn . 20 M .m .Wl . .t'.-i .sun Philadelphia !M 89 Chicago ... 37 117 iouisviiic. . as HI Washington.'.".) 87 Bt. Uut....UI Ml SATl'llllAV NATIONAL I.KAOU OAME1. At Cinrlniihti ( 'ini'lnnntl. ; Philadelphia, H. At CUlcagD Chu'ngo. S; Hiwton, 7. At St. Iionts -8. IjoaJa, 4; Brooklyn, v. At Cleveland ClevotanrJ, B (Washington, 1. At Pit t iburg-Now Yoilt, IS;PHt'.urg,B. SUNllAV'a NATIONAL LllAOUB OAlim At. Bt. txvUn Baltimore. W; Bt. liimls, 4. At UnclniuiM-Ciui'intintl. t; Louisville, L At Chi cago Brooklyn, 7 ; Chicago, 2. At Cleveland Cleveland, 16 ; Washington, 4. I'nKtci it J.engiio, W. L. Pc. vr. Jj. Pn. UtifTHlo 41 XI .051 Providmien. .81 80 MS 9jrmciiBc....l 88 AM Reran tan.... ! 18 .Boo Springflold. .80 2S Ml Ronhmtnr . a 41 Ml Toronto. ... US 29 .SJ3 Wllkimbnrrw 16 41 Ml SATirniiAV'a raatrun i.niAnitM oamrs. At Boi'ntm Toronto, 10 ; Banuiton, 9. At Wllkinnarro Buffalo, 8; Wllkochnrrp, 1. At Sprragfliilil 'lrn ganm: Springfield, 6 ; Syr ensn, tt. Second gams; Syracuse, 0; Hprlngfleld, &. At Providian-.! Prondonop, 12 ; ItocluMh'r, 0. SURIIAT F.AHTUUN LKAIJ1TS HAWKS. At Syracuse Buffalo, 4 ; Syracuse, 0. Atlantic J.euBite. W. U Po. W. I j. Pi-. Newark 43 38 M Norfolk.... 81 trj .i'.-z LanooHtpr . . m ft JS74 lMtprson la Hi .i; Hartford.... IR Bt .628 Atlib'tln bl 86 .11., Ulchmond.. .84 82 .SIS Bonding ....! 42 .!i:i SATlllIIIAVH ATLANTIC1 I.KAOUK DAMPS. Atllnrtfurd (tl Innings) Athletic, 4; Hart ford, 4. At Newark Newark, 7 ; Futciwni, 2. At Norfolk Norfolk, 6; I.ancnitcr, 4. At Hkh mood Richmond, 8 ; Reading, 4. SUNDAV'S ATLANTIC LBAOUK UAMF.O. At Newark Firat game (11 lunlng-ii : New ark, 7 ; Athletic, 7. Second game: Netvnrk, 11; Reading, 1. At Paterson Patoraon, 111; Nc f o:iu 6. Don't Touacco Spit and Bmoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using eosilj iml foievcr, be uiaile well, strong, magnetic, lull of new life and vigor, take No-To-Ikie. the wonder-worker that makes weak men itrong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days Over 400,000 cured, lluy Nu-To-Rie fiiun vuur own druggist, who will guarantee a lire. fiOe or $1.00. Itooklct and sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling Uoniedy Co.. Chicago or New Voik. Hurt .i ii m iI ii ur l'rom n Train. X'ort Chester, N. Y July 12.-J'ico'o Mohr, 23 years t..U, of Hallway, N. J., jumped fr . i .i moving train, striklnB Ilia li. i. I'l.alnst the Iron abutment of the V..-tchester avenue bridge, inflict ing a aevere scalp wound und dislocat ing his neck, lie wan taken to the La dies' hospital. Mohr had a companion who nlBO Jumpeu from the train, but who was not hurt. The injured man was a member of Court Itahway, No. 56, Foresters of America. He also be longed to the fire department of Itah way. Thorn lq n limn fur nvnrWMni n,,,l 11,., limn in nttmwl In n nnlil la ,vl,r,,t ll starts. Don't wait till you have consump tion hut prevent it hy using Ono Minute Cough Cure, tho groat remedy for onuglii, colds, croup, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. ... n. Jiagcnnucn. Four Heat Victims In Dptrnlt. Detroit, July '12. Tho highest point reached by the olflclal thermometer yesterday was 94 decs. Four deaths in the city are directly attributed to the heat u: to a late hour last night, na follows: Chnrles Hoeft, nged 25; John C. McDonnell, aged 21; Otto Ulta, aged 25; Itohneri Pachowskl, nged 63. Don't iKui.M'.'ite your stomach with teas and hitter herbs, but regulate your liver and sick headache hy using those famous little pihs known as Do Witt's Little liirly Kiscrs. C. II. llagcubuch. l'crsiiiis T.caliig 'town During the summer can huvo tho IIekalii mailed to them by ordering it at thisolllcc, cither in person or hy letter, nt 23 cents per month. If you arc going to enjoy yourself among the cool breezes of the sea shore or some mountain retront, on't forget that your enjoyment will not bo complete unless you have the Hriiai.d sent to you. Vim, vigor and victory :-thee are the char acteristics of Do Witt's Little Daily Itisors, thol'amoiH llttlo pills for constlpHtiou, bil ioiisnuiwund all stomach aud Hvcr troubles. C. II. llageubuch. XotorloiiH Swindler Arrested. San Francisco, July 12. William Lodtman, said by the police to be a no torious eastern swindler, was arrested in Hammersmith & Field's store on Sutter street. The detective subse quently visited Lodtman's room In the Iluss House nnd met his wife. When they informed her of her husband's plight she seized a revolver and at tempted to send a bullet through her brain. Detective Wren grasped her arm and prevented her using the pistol. Lodtman Is charged with passing forged checks on shopkeepers. He ad mitted that the drafts lie presented In this city were bogus, but denied that he had been operating elsewhere. Tho man Is said to be woll known to tho New York police as a notorious swind ler. IH HJ III. A Scranton Citizen Is Fortunate A Point of Public Interest. In every day life wo will do things in "Mck of lime." Of course these narrow shave" don't tend to lengthen life, aud still tls better that way than to fail. Our repre sentative called at No. 210 1'iltllii Avenue, Scranton. and Mrs. M. I'. Wolfe, who resides there told him in the course of conversation that she has been suffering from kidney com plaint, taking the furm of sharp piercing pains In the back, shooting like a Knife thrust in the small of the back when ever she stooped over or lifted anything. Sometimes it was only a catch, as it were, that lasted for a minute; then there were headaches tliat were very severe. Urinary trouble ex isted as well, and it was necessary on this account to rise during the night, thus break iug the natural rest ; the symptoms when in a moderate way might be culled kidney annoyances, but if they are neglected for any length of time the consequences assume a serious nature. This is demonstrated in the case of Mrs. Wolfe, for her heart became altecttil and did not act properly. Kidney troubles produce drojisy, llriglit s diseaee, Dialietes and many other complications; dropsical conditions produce a pressure on the heart from the unnatural accumulations of water aud everyone knows that when the heart's action Is interfered with 'tis aerlous matter. So thought Mrs. Wolfe, and hearing of the "little wonder worker," IVun's Kid ney Pills, she began taking them, and "just in the ulok of time, too." The results oh Ulned from Doan's Kidney 1111s were just the same as everywhere they have been used. Mrs. Wolfe says the pain, trouble and annoyance hare entirely left bar, and she is pleased to inform other what to use fur kidney disorders. Doan's Klduey Pills arc sold by all dealer Price 60 cents jwr box or 0 holes for $2.ft0. Sent by mail on receipt of price, J'oster Milburii Co , IIiiII'jIo, N. V., sole agents for the 1'. 8. Di. Miles' Nervine Victorious. fJhilda1iif?W "Mental Exhaustion Um way to Vigorous Activity. Ii. I My, EV W. T. Hon K, fir t vlrnled par tor of Orare V. 11. cli'in-l-. r.iriiali Ponn., wtltcfl 8rptenitar 2S, l.t". " always enjoyed good hei.lth unlil In YWl, n which time my duties m n H'rgymnti wen of a peculiarly trying nature, subjecting me to several sevrro nervous shocks whlcl togethur with overwork and anxiety, Im paired my general hoalth and nervous sys torn. Indeed I wim In such a condition that the mere sight of a In mo congregation sr. went led tno that il would require it day or more fur tno to re cover from the ox hnusttou. It nlTord.: mo great pleasure to say that Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine and Ri"-tomtlve Tonic Dr. Miles 3 -Nervine: Restores . Health have done tno untold good. I preached three times yesterday and I feel as fresh and vigorous this Monday morning as I over felt in my 1 1 to, thanks to your remodle. Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benoflte or monoy refunded. Hook on Iloart and Nerves sent free to all applicants. DU. MILES MI3DIOAL CO., Elkhart. Ind. I'liidoiicil liy President Mi'Klnloy. Brooklyn, N. Y., July 12. Word was received that K. It. Carter, former tel ler of the National Dank of Commerce, who on Jan. 0, 18P5. was sentenced In the United States Court to six and a half years' imprisonment In the Kings county ppnltentlary for embeszllng J30, 000, will be released today. Carter, who is 47 years of age, had a wife, n daugh ter nnd a son, bcBlde an adopted child of hi' binthcr, all of whom weft de pendent on him for support. The daur-hter never ceased In her efforts to recure her father's release, nnd made three trips to Washington for that pur pose, nor first visit to President Cleve land wr.s unsucceyful. but about n week ago rhe saw President McKinley In pencil nnd made so strong a plea that he firci'Iy Granted her request. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common glass with urine and let it Kbiud twenty-four hours; a sedi ment or settling indicates an unhealthy condition of tho kidneys. When urine stains linen it is posltivo evidenco of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or pain in tho kick, is also convincing proof that the kidneys nnd bladder aro out of order. WIIAT TO DO. There Is comfort in tho knowlcdgo so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Itoot, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in relieving pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and ovory part of tho urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold urine and smlillng pain in pissing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wino or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during tlie night to urinate. Tho mild and the extra ordinary ell'cct of Swamp-ltoot is soon realized. It stands tho highest for its won derful euros of tho most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should havo tho iiest. Sold by druggists, prico fifty cents and ono dollar. You may have n samplo bottlo and pamphlet both sent frco by mail. Men tion Dvknino llKKAl.n nnd send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., liingharaton, N. Y. Tho proprietors of this paper guaranteo tho gcuuiness of this oiler. A"T ondnrfiil 1'li'cnrin. Home, July 12. Captain Cel. of the Bersaglierl, hns Invented a rille from which to shotB a minute may be fired without removing the weapon from the shoulder. Tests of the new arm are being made by the government. Tho Woutlior. Kastrrn Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland: Showers, probably followed by fair; cooler; southerly wlndB. becoming northerly. Iturning, itching skin diseases instantly re lieved by Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, un equalled for cuts, bruises, burns. It heals without leaving a tear. cj. Ji. jiagenuucn. c.'Unriri'ii n irn n im .Miii cior. Itochester, N. Y July 12. William II. Gates waB arrested at his home In the town of Gates yesterday, charged with the murder of his wife, Carrie Gates, in a room In a Hat In tills city. Mrs. Gates romed with a woman friend. She and Gates have not lived together for several months. It heals everything except a broken heart, may be said of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Piles and rectal diseases. cuU. burns, bruises. tetter, eczema and all skin troubles may be eureil ny It quicKly ami permanently. J. 11. Hnguiilmo.li. Taken Prnni ."full iinil Lynched. Union, Mo., July 12. Krastus Drown, a negro who made an assault upon and nearly killed Mtvs Annie Foervlnger, near Villa &'dge, on July 2, and was subsequently captured and brought to Union to prevent his being lynched, was forcibly taken from Jail and hanged to a tree by a mob of men from the neighborhood of Villa Itldge. .Many Thrown Out of Work by l'lro. Herlln, N. II., July 12. Fire early In the morning destroyed a large saw and l-rlst mill and their contents connected With the plant of the Deri In Mills com pany, entailing a loss of (100,000. Five undred men are thrown out of em- '.oyinent. "I crave but One Minute," said the public speaker In a husky voice; and then he took a Hum oi one Milium lougu i.ure, ami pro ceeded with his oratory. One Minute Cough Cure is uiieiiuslleil for throat and lnng trouble. C. II. llagenbuch. Umpei Vllliiiin'Mlnlitl.v Injured. Odde, Norway, July 12. Emperor William, while walking upon the deck of his vac lit at this place yesterday, while one of the masta was Itelng low ered, was struck a violent blow on the left eye hy the rope, causing an extra vasation of blood on the eyeball. A bandage waa Immediately placed over the injured eye, and the pain ceased al most at onoe. Hives are not dangerous to life, but they are a prolific breeder of misery and profanity. Doan's Ointment give instant relief, even in the worst cases of this aud other exasperat ing diseases of the skill. I THE WAR IH CUBA. Thd Rpnntniiln Have IleMroyM a Number ir slmnll J'ortn. New York, July II. A dlspnteh to tlie Herald from Havana 4fs: Major rjenern.1 Itdro Dlnz hart aettimed com timnd of the Insurgent force In I'Inar del Illo province. The rebel army of the province Is belntt thoroughly re organlted and put in lighting trim to co-operate with the eastern army, It the latter succeeds In reaching Havana province. The Spaniards have destroyed n number of small forts because they rnunot spare men to iirrlon them. An engagement took place this week n par Artenilsa, In which the Spaniards lost heavily. Over 400 sick and wound ed men have been sent to Havana. In Matansns town there are over G,000 concentradns, of which over 80 die every day. Tlie Spanish troops haVo been ordered not to ent mnnifoes, but they disobey the order, because they have nothing else for food. Mango diet aggravates fever. During the Mast1 10 days over 800 soldiers were taken ' to the hospital there. Tho Spanish mall steamer leaving; Havana jer.-rday carried 1,000 sick sol diers, mniu of whom will die on the way home. Elevn thousnnd sick sol diers have been sent to Spain since Jan. 1. Another American citizen has (lied a claim for false imprisonment and dnmng-es with the consul general. Jose Qonzales. for SO years a resident of Philadelphia, claims $0,000 for being kept In prison for live months and $100,000 for damages to property. Cereal Cotl'ee Drinkers ItliWAltl:! If you have been deceived aud tried one of tbeehoap bran substitutes now on tho market, claiming to be the original and to have great food value, and you got a pound of poorly roasted bran for your Sou and a poor, weak, slckish drink (what can you expect from brail 1, ilun'tbo dlscouraseil but try GUAIN-O. It Is mado from solid grain, nicely browned and 2 pounds for 35c. Orain-O takes tho place of cofl'co nt 1 thepiico. Get a package of your grocer to-day. llcnt MilW'iw vmiiiu' Siu'oldo. New York, July 12. Crazed bv the heat, William Wallace Gibson, 48 years old, n guard on the Third Avenue Ele vated ralroad, committed sulclcV yes terday by hanging himself to a beam in the cellar of his homo. Drowned Wlillo Untlilnu. New York, July 12. William King, 28 years old. a German, and William O'Connor, aged IB, were drowned yes terday while bathing in the Hudson. ltncklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhenra, fever sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, m .10 nav ronuirod. It is euarantecd to give pcrloct satlsiactlou or tnony roiunueo. rnce M ; 25 cents per box. t or sale nv A. wasioy. Coining lheuts. July 19. Ico cream festival under auspices of Camp 40, Daughters of America, In Hob bins' opera house. July 13. Grand benefit peformance of tho dramatic cantata "Itcbccca" by request. To bo given for the benefit of John Hall. "Thev don't m ,ko much fuss about it." Wo arc speaking of Do Witt's Little Darly ItUcrs. the famous llttlo pills for constipation. biliousness, and all stomach and liver troubles, They never gripe. O. H. llagen buch. Killed Wlillo KxumluliiBT a Itovnlvcr. Alloona. July 12 George Kaiser, a well-known young mechanic, of this city, met Instant death while fooling with a loaded revolver. He was exam ining the weapon previous to purchas ing It. when It was discharged, tho ball passing through his stomach. He was 22 years old, and leaves a wife, to whom be was mnrrled but a short time. .CHASES BloodfHerveFood For Weak and Run Down Poople. UUST IT IQI Tho richest of all rcstorft WI1HI II lol tlve foods, because It re places tho essentials of life that are ex hausted by dlseaso. Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc WHAT IT nflTQI By making the blood WITHI II UUCOl pure and rich and the digestion perfect It creates solid llesh, muscle nnd strength. The nerves being made strong tho brain becomes astlve and alear. it restores lost vitality, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In either sex, and as a female regulator lias no equal. Price 60c, orllvo boxes 82.00. Druggists or by mall. Wo can help you. Advice nnd book, free. fwdto Us About Your CnsoT THE DPT. CHASE COMPANY, 1M2 Chestnut Streot, Philadelphia. BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND HEADACHES BILIOUS On red by this granular effervescent and stimu lant. An Instant cure for sour stomachs anil headaches, which often accumulate frout having a night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 7 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah, Teams to Hire. II you want to hire a safe and reliable team for driving or for working purpoiei pay Hhlelds' livery stable a visit. Team, constantly on baud at reasonable rater JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centre street. Opposite Reading r11 n dotation. PILLS! OSIK Rep Ana sunr. snuo dp. lniwnu,u ais "IBllwn'WI' - UPKCiriC C a, r,HILA..I' K01 t Povlnsky's drug store, 28 Ea Gsntre street. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvet softness of the skin is Inva riably obtalueil by tho-i who use Pozzoni'b Complexion .owuer. Wanted-An Idea Protect your 1d&j ther msr tiring ou wealth. Write JOHN WbDKUUUHN ft CO., Patent Alter. Hers. Wsihlogtoa, D. v., for their tl.HQO prlxs offel lad Hit ot two tiunilred biventlous wsnfetl. poit BHKHII'I', H. S. ALBRIGHT, Or Oitwiosnugo. tfuhjert to lUpubllaan rules. JjlOK SIIHItlPF, S. ROLL BEDDALL, Of I'obt Gaboon. Subject to Itepublloan rules. A Handsome Complexion Is one of the greatast charms a woman can possess. Voaom'a CouruLxioH rowrjun gives it. S. E. EVANS, OF IOWA. Stricken - with Paralysis and Afflicted with Heart Disease, is Made Comfortable by Dr. Miles' Remedies. MILES docs not claim that IB I1I3 Rostorativo Remedies will perform miracles, nor yotcure all forms of long standing complaints. But In cases where impaired nerves or a diseased heart causes the trouble, Dr. Miles' Rostorativo Norvino and tho New Heart Cure will always give relief, nnd if tho caso is not too far gone, if there Is vitality to build on, will effect a complete cure. Veteran S. E. Evans, a prominent G. A. R. man of Maquokto, Iowa, was stricken with paralysis ten years ago and confined to his bed for months, under tho cans of physicians constant ly, until tho cost had eaten up his home which ho was obliged to sell to pay liis bills, and was yet compara tively helpless when an additional affliction came on in tho shape of heart trouble. Mr. Evans writes: "If It had not been for Dr. Miles' wonderful Remedies I would have been in my gravo three years ago. I know that at my ago and with a con stitution broken down in tho service, (I scryed through tho lato war in tho 23d Michigan) I cannot reasonably ex pect many years more of life, but I know that as long as I can obtain Dr. Miles' Remedies, these yean v;Ll be passed In caso and comfort. The doc tors decided four years ago that they could do nothing for me. In addition to my paralysis which rendered my limbs almost useless, I had heart trouble, causing sinking spells which camo on two or three times a day, and A genuine wtlcomo waits you nt JOE WYATT 'S SALOON. Cor. flnln and Coal Sts. Finest whiskeys, beers porter anil nl constantly on tap. Choice empornni-e ilrlim, nnd cigars. Double The Circulation of any two newspapers in Shenandoah, and steadily increasing, is the magnet that draws advertisers to the 5 EVENING "HERALD. It Goes Into The Homes" of the people ; that's what makes the Herald such a valuable advertising medium. It's a wide-nwakp neipljper and prints all news promptly and ac curately. ' Our Job- i f . Departments' Is second to none in the interior of the state. We are prepared to dp work of any description in the best possible man ner and at the lowest prices consistent with good material and first-class work. Drop us a Postal and our Soliclt&r will call on you and take your o?cler. Every business man should lmve printed stationery, and the place to get it is at the office of the " Evening Deralb, staLuslM it would seem that my breath had left me. I could got no sleep of any con sequonco for tho smothering spells that strangled mo when lying down. I commenced using Dr. Miles' Ncrv ino and afterwards the Heart Curo with a result far beyond my expecta tions. I can get around very nicely now with a cane, seldom having a symptom of tho sinking spells, and sleep soundly all night long. I tell all my friend of tho good I received from Dr. Miles' Remedies and numbers have used them and all havo been greatly benefited." It is a fact, established by skilled physicians who prescribe it and cor roborated by trained nurses who ad minister it, that Dr. Miles' Restora tive Nervine restores health to tho in valid by building up tho strength of exhausted nervos, gives now hopo and confidence, clears tho brain, strength ens the memory and drives away sleeplessness, melancholy and tho blues; makes the step active and clas tic, sending busy people about their duties in buoyant cheerful spirits, with their old time vigor and renewed energy. Dr. Miles' Remedies make people happy by their unquestioned power over dlseaso and ability to restore sick pcoplo to health. Dr. Miles' Remedies aro sold by all druggists under a positive guarantee that tho first bottlo will benefit or the money will bo refunded. Book on the Heart and Nerves sent frco by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Hillions of Dollars Go up in smoko every yoar. 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