EVENING HERALD KMT.V11LISIIKI) 1870. Published every Krentng;, Ricept Sunday, at Hopth .Usui Htbwt. Nn Phwtbb. The Herald In tlttiHreted tn Shennndrmri and the surrounding town for six cent n wk, pay slit tn the Hurler. Ily niAll M.00 B your, or 3S cent month, payable In advance. Adrttrtls. merits charged nonmllna; to space and position. The publisher reserve the right to change the position a( advertlsementa whenever tli pulv llcntlnn of nevra deraamla It. The rllit la rrirved to rejct any advertisement, whether pnld for or not, that the publisher tnny deem Improper. Advertising rate, made known upon application. ICnterml at the imstofllce Bt Shenandoah, Pa., aa Ptond eta mall matter. TKMSI'lIONK CONNECTION. "All the News ThaVs Fit to Prlnl." Evening Herald WEDNESDAY. JULY 14. 189T. 1'NHKn Instruction of the State Fnetory Inspector, every lmk sltoji In tlio state will undrgo it thorough inspection. It in said nil important conference between county lenders will beheld Hhortly, having a bearing on the Re publican ticket to be nominated this fall and the one a year hence. Tun enforcement of the alien tax law in this r-eotlon linn brought to light many Illegal voters. And nonie of them have been exercising the right of franchise for a number of years. Wk are obliged to Senator Welling ton. of Maryland, for proving to us that "Senatorial courtesy" lilts its limitations. Governor Hastings has demonstrated the wune thing in this state. A (iRAMMATlUAh duo) is rntiinc be tween a New York paper and the Lieutenant Governor of the state re- iranlliii' the use of "will" and "shall.' It is too profound a subject to spring in hot woathur. In the 222 pupils of the Chicago cranuuar schools who renched tilt highest grade of eillolenoy, 1!)7 were girls. The co-education of the sexes will be a failure unless the boys nan keep up better than tins. On Saturday the employes of the Homestead steel works received pay for full time, the llrst in more than two years. The works are now work ing every day with a complete force, and expect to continuo indefinitely. A htovk merchant doing a business of $35,000 a year tells the Iron Age: I candidly bolievo that my success in advertising is in continually ailver tising a few special things." This stove merchant keeps up tho right sort of a tire. FiunA- O'DoNKSfctfS-inontul pabu lum is apparently affecting that worthy's brain. He needs tlie strong est kind of stimulant to keep him strung up to a propor pitch to sing his master's praises and defend his unsavory record. A Nkw YoilK clergyman says tho money spent in firecrackers on the Fourth should bo devoted to bunevoll once. He does not seem to realize that firecrackers nro a benevolent de--vice to keep the boys from firing cannon on the national holiday. Wk agree fully with the Philadel phia Ledger when it says that "tlie t best time to work for good legislation is when members of the Legislature are to bo nominated and elected." Tlie voters of this distrlat, at least, have learned a lesson nnd will heed the advice herein given. IK It bo true that there is a break between Senator Quay on the one side and Governor Hastings on the other, it will precipitate an interest int content in the state convention next month. Tlie Governor is anxious to havo his friend Major MoCiluloy nominated for Auditor General. Tiik Borough Council of Ashland, according to our friend Ham Tiley, of tlie Telearram. are trreatly abated over tlie momentous question as to the legal right of the Bolons to pur chase inexpensive Tans. The question remains undecided ; but, of oourse, Tiley favore anything to keep the I'ouucilmen oool ItKI'ItKSKNTATIVX SKYKKHT.of Lan caster, who was chairman of- the Eastern Penitentiary Non-Investigat ing Committee, hag out down the bill r expenses of Ills junketing com mitter from 14.80.15 to !rfl,884.74. Now it seems peculiar that if the original bill was jutt, fair and legiti- iirttUi, why wag it cut down t SKCUBTAHY GAQK, who ha ex ceptional facilities for testing the business fuoilities of the country, said in a recent statement: "The evidence I have obtained from all sections of the oountry, from the press, from callers, from persons, and from correspondence, all points In one direction, an aotual improvement in trade and nmnufaotureg." MoTiiKii Julia, Provincial Su perior of the Sister of the Notre Dame, of Nauiur, Belgium, oflloially announced tlie establishment of a Woman's Catliolle College, to be eon ducted under the aiwpleeg of the Catholic University, directly opposite the University gate and adjiwwnt to the Soldiers' Home, at Washington. This will be the first Amerioun Cutho- lie oollee ailitiittlnj; wiunon Tho Institution will In. tallnl Trinity College. It has been discovered that the Item in the General Appropriation bill giving $40,000 to the State Klsh Commission was left out this year, and all of the hatcheries M ill have to be eloBwl down mid 00,000 breeding fish turned into the streams. The j 15,000 for the new ilsh warden and. deputies is also unprovided for in the j uenerni Appropriation bill aim Governor Hastings will have to veto the new fish bill. Cerenl Cne llrlnliern IIUUAltr.t If you 1m Te liecn nVcclvrd and tried one of the cheap bran siilartltutcs now on the market, claiming to lie tho original and to have great food value, and yon got n pound nf poorly ronatud htmi for yonr 25c and Moor, weak, alrklsh drink (what can yon expect from bran), don the discouraged but try UltAIN O It it mode from solid kmIii, nicely browned ami 2 ronuda for 25c. ClralnO takca tbc place of coffee at 1 the price. Oct a psckuire of yonr grocer to-day. Wh 11 you vranl good roofing, plumbing 4M fitting;, or otinentl tlusmithliig dene mil in E. f . Gallagher 18 West (Ion t re street npaler If atcs l-tf IcraotinllyUotidue1eil Tour via I'piinsyl- vhmIh ltHllroad. That the public have come to recognise the tact that tho beat and moat convenient method of pleasure travel la that presented by Die Pennsylvania Itstlroad Cninimtiy'a personally-conducted ton in, hi evidenced by the iiicrcaaitig impularlty of these tiinrs Under this system the loweat rntoa are oli tnined, for hath transportation and hotel ac commodation. An pxpertr.net d tourist agent a ml ctiapemu accompany each tour to look nfler tho coinfoit of tho passenger. Tho following tonra Iikvo been arranged for the season of 1S97 : To the north (including Watklns Oleti, Niagara Full, Tliotiand Islands. Montreal, Quclioc. An Sable Chasm, bakes Cliamplulu mid (leorge, S,irntoga, and a daylight ride down through the Highlands of the. ItiidMin). July 27 and Auguit 17. Kate. $100 fur Un round trip from Xew York, Philadelphia. flaUimnre. and Washington, coveting all expenses nf a two weckB' trip. To Yellowstone lMrk on a special train of l'ullmsn deeping, compatttnent, and obsorvn tion cars t nil dining car, allowing eight days in "Wondtrland," Septcnilwr 2. ItHtc, 8!3n from ifw lork, rlillndelphiu, Itultimoiv and Wasliinttoii ; 92HO from Pittsburg. To Niagara Palls, excursion tickets good to rtnni within ten days will lie sold 011 .Inly 32, Aiigost 5 and 19, September 4 nnd 1(1, at rate of $10 f.-om Philadelphia, llnltlmore. and Wnrninglon. These tickets include transportation only, and will permit of stop over within limit at Jlnflhlo, Itochester, and Watklns oil the return trip. Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, T.uray Caverns, Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot Sprinps, Richmond, and Washington, Scp- temlor 2S and October 12. Kate, f 05 from New York, ?03 from Philadelphia. A. itnnu' Outsider Won; Detroit, July 11. Once more tho rich Merchants and Manufacturers' stafce, $10,000, lias beCh won by a man who can use the money to Rood advantage, nnd once more a driver not recognized as a star relnsman has shown the way to the wire with half a dozen of the most celebrated drivers in the world trailing: behind. In the hardest fought battle In the history of this stake Rll ma won It by taking the fourth, fifth and sixth heats. Tho race was full of sensations nnd characterized by heavy betting, In which Itilma was a rank outsider. At the start Itllma sold for ?15 in pools of $300, and after each of the first three heats her odds urew longer. The winner Is owned by W. O. Foote. of Houston, Tex., and was driven by Foote. THB STAR OF HOPE. "I had lost alt hope and gone to ray father's to die," said Mrs. Moi.ia I5VANS, of Mound, Cotyell Co., Texas. "I gave birth to a baby a year ago. the 5th of Tune last," she adds, "and seemed to do very well for 8 or 9 days, and then I began to, feel very bad, my feet began to swell, my stomach was all wrong and I seemed to suffer with every thing that could be borne. I was in bed 5 months and there was not a day that it seemed I could live. We bad the best doctors that our country afforded. I was a skeleton. Every one that saw me thought that I would never eel well. I had nalnlta- tion and pain in the heart, terrible pain in my right bide just under the ribs, terrible headaches all the time j a bearing down sensation ; a distressed feeling in my stom ach all the time ; could hardly eat anything and It looked as If I would starve. All the time I would take such weak tremblim? 1 spells, and it seemed as If I could not stand It. There were six doctors treating me when I commenced taking your medicine. I had lost all hope and gone to my father's to die. I commenced taking Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and his 'Fa vorite Prescription ' together, and I took them regularly until I felt as if life was worth living again." " I weigh more than I have weighed for ten years. My friends say that I look better than they ever saw me. The first two bot. ties did me more good than all the medicine I bad taken. My stomach has never, hurt roe since. I can eat anything I want and a! much as I want. If you want to use this in favor of your medicine, I am a living wit ness to testify to it, and will, to anybody who wants to know further of my case." AWN'S TANSY PILLS A iMiBb. van a mi WOMAN'S Rf LIIF. Al Dramot and taliwbl. A io Imitatwtu. (lt rroiri tiiir PiLLiftnd u(K BBOISTS. At (tmir Btnresi or tent illrrcl f aulad . DrlM. It. Catn Brio Co , Botton, Mam. Our book. 4. For ttale t Kirltii'a dm store and Shenandoah drufc store. Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvet softness of the skin la inva riably obtained by tbors who use I'okom'b Complexion 7'owder. III J -I I .1 -CT Who oan think war ifi II un 11 rh a.-?-- tblSK to DStMtf Protset Tour IdMa: tbor mu bring yon wealth. Write JOHN WBDOKKDUHN 60', rtnt Attar M? s, Washington, I), o., for tbxlr tl, prise trfTef lud list bt two buadrsil inventions wasted. pOK 8HBKIFK, H. S. ALBRIGHT, Or OBWlestMUts, dubjevt to Republican rules. jjlOIt H1IKHIKI', S. ROLL BEDDALL, Of I'OBT GABBOS-. Subject to Kepubllean rules. try mill 11 F, TAL TENEMENT FIRE. Tw l.l'dri 11 I ml 1 xcvc-rnl Other i'r-ton- KimIoiim litjtirctl. Jersey City, July 14 - Two chlldrrn wero FUffm Htid to di nth In n burning tenement houre In this city y -t idnj Thi'lr paic-Ms are lmth sn bul'y In jured Hint they may tu.t suivlw. im l n girl of 13 yours was probably fat.nu burned. A policeman sustained bum,, nnd Inhnlril smolte In such quantit that be may die. Tho Ore broke out nltnut 3 n'llciok, In the Imkr-r shop of lidtturd Mansur. So filled with smoke were the Bpnrtinents and hulls ah ive the Inkriv that It was difilcult to brenthe, but the policemen remained Ht their posts and sucee.did In itpcu Ing 111. my women nnd lit dren, whom they pic red nut of windows to fire men n the fire 'addprs. The smeke wns d"nse on the thll floor, occupied by Wllinui Zrlc-'er. He had bean I I, and the flam.m and smoke drove him Insane. Scantily attired, he rushed about the bul ding, percnuilng and hindering the work of tho fin men. lie Interfered with the po'lcemrn nnd fought with them when they at'.empt pd to rescue his children, who lay about the apartments unconscious from the effects of smoke. Finally a pollcemnn grappled with him and munnged to hold lilm while another ofllcor plckr 1 up Thomas, a 10-year-old boy. and Bertha, his 12-year-old sister, and car ried them Into the street, from v.hkli they were conveyed to the hospital. The offlter next carried out F.dwar.l Zelgler, 8 years o!d, nnd VUlnm ilel - lor, 8 months o'.d. The latter w as de 1 from suffocation, and Bertha died nt the hospital. Zelglcr finally Jumped from a rerond Btory window, and received injuiies which will probably prove fa'al. H' wife a'so Jumped from the window, nnl may die. Hedle Campbell, 12 years old, was fatally burnt d. Don't DBUMwtH your stomach with teas 1 n 1 bitter lierlis, but regulate your liver and sick headache by using tlnm rsmmis little pil s known hs Do Witt's l.ittlo Karly Kisers V. II. Ugoiibticb. roi'Moitft Leaving Town During the slimmer can have the lIr.rtAi.i inalltd to them by ordering It at this ollicu. either ill person or by letter, at 26 cents per month. If you are going tn enjoy ynnrwlf .iniiiiig the cool breesui of the sea shoie or luine nioliiitiiiu retreat, Vun't forget tint yonr enjnyineut w ill nut lie complete Hole you have the IIkhai.h tent tn you. Vim. vigo' of ' ' li!(nry":-thHwi lire the ehar-acleriii:'- ni LX; Villi's Little litrly Uiwra. the fa llitlo pills for 1'um.ttintliiil, bll- iniisnu . und nil stomach uml liver troubles. ('. II. Itagvubituh. SlnaiilHC r..ilioi,M i t:tmrr.v. Washington, C3a., July 14. LIis. Dempsey Colley, daughter of Captal.i and Mrs. W. O. Caite, was fatally hurt on the Washington branch railroad yesterday. Bho was In the passenger cor Just behind a freight car when an Iron pipe SO feet long, tied on top of the freight car because too long to go In side, fell to the ground while the train was going at full speed. One end of tho pipe struck the ground, the other plunging through the car window. It struck Mrs. Colley on the bead, crush ing her skull. She has been uncon scious since, and the physicians say that she cannot live. Hurniug, itching skin diseases instantly re lieved by Do Witt's Witch Hazel S.ilvc, un equalled fot cuts, hiuises, bums. It bonis without leaving a scar. C. II. Ilagciilmch. SiiHpoel to lie ".uui'iloror rionnniii. I'emli.-i.Ve, (int., "Jul v 14. The au thorities here have lodged In Jail a man supposed to bo the Ilov. Francis Hor mniiF, who In 1886 murdered and cre mated Miss Henrietta Claussen, of Salt Lake City. The man, who calls him self Hamilton, has been In this vicin ity for some time acting In the capaci ty of n clorgymnn on his own respon sibility. He protests his Innocence. Don't Tobacco' Spit and Snioko Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, ho mado well, strong, magnetic, lull of new life and vigor, take No-To-Ilac, tho wonder-worker tiiat makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bac from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. 50o or fl.OO. Booklet and sample mailed free Ad. Sterling Ecmcdy Co., Chicago or New York. DELIGHTFUL SUMMER TOURS. Two Tours to the North via Pennsylvania Itailrouit. For the convenience of those who seek the most attractive way of spending a summer holiday, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged two delightful tours to the. North, under tho personally-conducted tourist system, July 27 and August 17. The points included In tho itinerary ami tho country traversed abound in nature's beauties. No matter how much may be oxpeuted, 0110 can not lie disappointed In Watklns (lien, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Quebec, Montreal, An Sable Chasm, Lakes Champlaiu and (ieoigo, Saratoga, or tho Highlands of the Hudson. Kaol, tour will bo in charge of one of the company's tourist agents, assisted by an ex perienced lady as chaperon, whoso especial charge will Iki unescorted ladles. The rate of f 100 from New York.Urooklyn, Newark, Trenton, Philadelphia, Ilarrisburg, Baltimore, and Washington covers railway and boat faro for the entire round trip, parlor car seaU,meals en route, hotel entertainment, transfer charges, carriage hire in fact, overy item of necessary expense. For detailed itinerary, tickets, er any ad ditional information, address Tourist Agent, I'ouusylvania Railroad Company. 1100 Broad way, New York ; 860 Fulton street, Brook lyn; Assistant General Passenger Agnt, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Hives are not dangerous to life, but they are a proline breeder of misery and profanity. Ikien's Ointment gives instant relief, even in the worst cases of this and other exaspeiat ing diseases of the skin. Cashier t el veil Arreawwt. Eastern, Pa.. July It. John B. Melx ell. the oaadler of the South Bethlehem National Itank, who on May U abscond-, ed, taking with him $10,000 In cash, was arrested Monday at Hot Springs, Ark., through the efforts of County Detective Johnson, of Enston. Melxell and Wil lis Hoeh. the teller, had been stealing for a long time, and when the bank examiner turned up in May they de elded to leave at once. Melxell went to the vault and took $10,000. He drovo to Catasauqua and took a train for the west. Hoeh was to have taken the ame train, and stole B,!li)fl in oath. He mlsse4 the train, and than broke down and confessed. Altogether ifeixell has, It la aald, defaulted to the amount of some $10,000. Detective Johnson left here this morning to bring tit fugitive east. It beats everything sxeent a broken heart, may be aald of De Witt's Wltali llsxel Halve. Mies slid rectal diseases, vuU, burnt,, bruises, tetter, et'sema and all skin troubles luav ha cured by it quickly and peruiauently. C. II. Dr. Miles' Nervine Triumphs. Excesslvo Nervousness from Childhood La Crtopo Brings on Heart Weakness. REV. D. T. SEAREY, pastor M. E church, Iluchanan, Oa, writes Dec. 10, 1M: "In chtldhoCHl I was aOHcted with excessive nervousness, which, almost developed Into t-'t. Vitus dance. 1 partially recovered, but at college it gradu ally grew worse. Close study aggravated the trouble; any unusual exertion causod trembling all over. In 1890 I had a severo attack of La Grippe which brought on heart weakness. I Lad been almost constantly under treatment for nervous troubles, and changed climates fre quently without avail. Last February I be gan taking Dr. Miles' Kestoratlvo Nervlno and Nerve and Liver Pills and since then I havo been studying more and working I harder than for yoars and tho good otlects Dr. Miles' Eemedles are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantco, first bottle benefits or money refunded. Book on Ilenrt and Nerves sent free to all applicants. DR. MILES MEDIOAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. JERSEY PRISONERS PARDONED. Tho List Iloos Not Incliido llarolny I'enk, Kntlo Andprwm'H Sln.vor. Trenton, July 14. The New Jersey board of pardons met at Sea Girt yes terday, and pardoned ten prisoners and paroled thiee, besides remitting lines nnd costs In the cases of seven others. One of thaee pardoned finished his sen tence five years ago, and was pardoned for the purpose of restoring him to cltli zenshlp. His name is George Cox, of Passaic county, sentenced in 1892 for six months on the charge of conspir acy. I'oue of the prisoners were par doned on account of HI health. These aie John Oarsack, Hudson county, sen tenced to five years for breaking and entering with Intent to kill; Charles Nabb, Cumberland county, sentenced In 1885 to four years for abducting a girl under 14 years, and whom he mar ried; John 11. McKeown, Passaic county, 10 years for assaulting a Biri under the age of consent; and Nicholas Morrlssey, sentenced to a similar term for a like crime. Both these were sen tenced In 183, and were boys at the time. Others pardoned were John Carney, of Bergen county, sentenced In 1897 for nine months for assault and battery; James Brooks, Atlantic county, sen tenced to two years for assault and battery; Daniel McGlone, Essex coun ty, sentenced In 1896 for IS months for escaping from Jail; Wl'liam Graff, Es sex county, s' ntenced this year for one year for embezzlement; John Hopper, Essex, sentenced this year to eight months for attempting to pass false coin. Those paroled were HIchard Cald well, Union county, sentenced for five years in 1891 for assault with Intent to kill; Ttlcbard McNabb, sentenced from Essex county in 1890 to two years for bigamy: and David Barry, Hudson, sentenced In 1886 to seven years and six months for grand larceny. In the case of Barclay Pealt, of Mount Holly, the murderer of Katie Anderson, pardon was refused. "They don't make much fuss about It." Wo aro speaking of Do Witt's Littlo Karly Risers, tho famous littlo pills for constipation, biliousness, and all stomach and liver troubles, They novor gripe. C. II. Hagcn buch. Gunril Stubbed ?.y 11 l'rtfonf'r, Huntingdon, I'a., July 14. Charles Berwick, an Inmate of the Huntingdon reformatory from Philadelphia, made a murderous attack on Guard H. S. Smith yesterday. Inflicting a knife wound In the lattcr's right cheek which required twenty stitches to close. The prisoner had received a demerit mark from Smith, and when being taken to the warden's office Berwick drew a sharpened table knife which he had secreted on bis person and plunged It through the guard's cheek. The wound ed man's condition Is reported very serious. Berwick had only four more months to serve on a three year's sentence, ONE OF TWO WAYS. Tho bladder was created for 0110 purpose, namely, n reoeptaclo for tho urine, nml as such it is not liable tonny form of disease ex ccpt by one of two ways. Tho first way is from Imperfect action of the kidneys. The second way )c from careless local treatment of other diseases. CHIEF CAUSE, Unhealthy urine, from unhealthy kidneys is the chief cause of bladder troubles. So the womb like tho bladder, was ereatod for one purpose, and If not doctored too much is not liable to weakness or diseased, except in rare cases. It U situated bank of and very close to the bladder, therefore any pain, disease or inconvenience manifested in the kidneys, buck, bladder or urinary passage is often by mistake attributed to female weak ness or womb trouble of some sort. The error is easily made and may he as easily avoided. To find out correctly, set you urine aside for twenty-four bouts; a sedi ment or settling indicates kidney or bladder trouble. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy is soon realised. If yon need a medicine you should have the best. At druggists fifty cents ami one dollar. You msy have a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by mall Mention Evening JIkr.u.d and tend your address to Dr. Kilmer A Co., llingliaratoii N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee he genuiuess of this offer. Killed III H Hlmnt Wane, nalelgh, N. C, July 14. At a sham battle of the Governor's Guard at Pul len park last night George N. Banks, a member of the guard, who was taking part In the battle, was shot and killed Instantly. The bullet struck him al most in the middle of the forehead and ranged downward and lodged In the brain. It cannot be ascertained who Is responsible for the loaded cartridge. "I crave but One Minute," aald the public weaker in a husky voice; and then he took a dose of One Minute Cough Cure, and pro ceeded with his oratory. Oue Miuute Cough Cure is unequalled for throat and Inng troubles, c. II. Hsgeubuch. STOCK AND PRODUCE: "MARKETS Coaler! Iiidif f fnt nml Silrenr f oo'm l, ml In it (Jeiii'rnt Advnnoo. tl. w York. July lJ,-The healthy dls .okI lo-i of the security market today, ivlio-eil bjr nntnblo and Widely dlBt-lmit"i dvnii, es. eBppelnlly the roalors, hub irlnld nnd gilt edge Investment stinks w.is due to various favorable lnfliienee.i if Keroro) cfrcrt. The conlers easily ro spmirrd with n rise extending to 2 per ei 1 In the Lehigh Valley's election of ofl eers and directors, known to be ac ceptable to the controlling Interests hi oti er nuthrsolte properties and to the ' Himony In operation expected to result. Tho judicial Interruption of the proposed Inquiry into the anthracite trade under tho anil-trust law enacted by the last Nw York legislature not only had n Tood iftert on the coslers, but strength en d the whole Industrial group. Today's S nshlnglnn rumors continued fnvorable tn the r lining Interest and to the effect :i:it n compromise sugar schedule pleas ing to the company would likely bo irrenl upon by the conference. The re--u:i was thst sugar scored another high ri 1 orrt price, touching 187, or nearly i polntn aliove yesterday's close, and over 1 points above the loftiest price prevl My. Cloning bids: Itulto. A Ohio. . 9 Lehigh Valley.. t Cliesn. A Ohio... 17 N. J. Central.. Del. A Hudson.. 1UH N. Y. Central.. IUK D., I.. A XV W'i Pennsylvania .. l Brie Ht Heading 'HT, Lake Erin A V. UM St. Paul 81i All asat's paid. tloiioral Alnrknts. Philadelphia, July 1. l'lour firm for springs, wonk for winters; winter super line, ii.mi2.m-. do. extrsH, SS03.X: Penn lylvanla roller, clear, H.fO0t.SI; do. straight. S3.8MT4: western winter, olear, .3.7WI.90; do. straight, $3.9094; city mills, extra. I3.1(3.40. Itye Hour slow at $3.25 2.33 per barrel, ns to duality. Wheat strong: contract wheat. July, 7J7mc.: do. August, 71V4fl1114o.; No. 2 Pennsyl vania nnd No. 2 Delaware red, new, spot, 73h73'.ic; No. 2 red, July, 784c,; do. Sep temlier, 724c; do. December, 71Vto. Corn quiet; steamer corn, spot, 2902OWO.; No. 2 mixed, spot nnd July, 3O06OHc; No. 2 yellow for local trade. 34c. Oats weak; No. 2 whlto clipped, cnrtols, 26c; No. 2 white, July. 24V426c.; do. August, Sep tember and October. 2tt26c. Good de mand for desirable grades of hay; cholco timothy, (13 for large bales. Beef steady; beef hams, $2Kfi26. Pork steady; family, $10.2Bifr0.i0. Lard quiet; western steamed, $4.0714. Butter steady; western cream cry, lld'lSHc.; do. factory. 7104c. ; El fins, 154C. ; Imitation crenmery. 9ti?rl2Mc.; New 'lork dairy, lMjlln. : do. creomery. llfiloc. Cheese sternly; New York, large. 7i!7e.; small, fancy, 7V45T7Hc; part skims. ifiiXjo.; full skims, 2fSc. Eggs sfendy; New Yolk and Pennsylvania, 124 ?13c.; western, fresh, Ut4Cil2c. Tullow quiet. Cottonseed oil firm. Petroloum dull; refined. New York. $6.95; Philadel phia and Baltimore. 15.90; do. In bulk. $3.10. I'.osln dull; strained, common to good. tl.T0fi1.72U, Blee steady; Japan. 4i He. Pig iron quiet 1 southern, $9.35$ 19.60: northern, $10312, Copper easy; brokers, $11.1214; exchange, $Utjll.J6. Lead strong; domestic, brokers, $3.36; exchange. J.(Wn:;.70. Tin dull; straits, $13.801: plates quiet. Spelter dull: domestic, $1.26 fut.M. Coffee ruled dull ana featureless; July. $6.65: September. $6.80; October, $6.85, December, $7; March, $7.15, Llvo Stock Markets. New York. July 13, European cables quote American steers at 10llc; sheep at 1012c.; refrigerator beef at Sl4e8Tic Exports today 860 beeves and 3,000 quar ters of beef. Calves steady; veals, $16; few, $6.26. Sheep weak; lambs a little firmer; sheep, tKHl lambs, $4.85fi6,75. Hogs higher nt $3.fW4.30, Kast Liberty. Po., July 13, Cattle steady; extra, $3.804.90; prlmo, $4.G0tM.S0j common, $3.2003.60. Hogs slow; prlmo pigs, $3.80'(J3.S5; best medium and good Yorkers, $3,7363.60; common to fair, $3.6.1 1j3.V0; heavy tings. $3.60133.66; roughs, J2.M (Tf3.20. Sheep steady; cholco. t4.0SQ4.10; common, $2.C0f?3 25; spring lambs, $4.25(9 5.60, venl calves, $61)6.60. John Griftm. of Zanesvllle, 0 says : l-I never lived a day for thirty years without suffering agony, until a box of Da Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo cured my piles." For piles and roctal troubles, cuts, bruises, snmint. eczema and all skin troubles De Witt's Witch Hiuol Salvo is unequalled. C. II. Hagcnhiich. 1." n. V rnueiij Mil Tim 's.'.ico. Atlanta, Ga July 14. In a play pre sented by colored amateurs in Pitts burg, n suburb of this city, Monday night John Singleton acted a part in which he was supposed to be shot dead by his rival, impersonated by Gary Brown. The scene was carried out faithfully, and aroused loud applause, which was turned Into lamentation when It was discovered that Singleton was really dead. Tho pistol Brown used, which wns supposed to he load ed wllh blank cartridges, carried a real lcilb t Inst' &J. Blood fHerve Food For Weak and Run Down People, UJUhT IT IQ I The richest of all restore nflHI II 101 tlve fooda, because it re places the essentials of life that are ex hausted by dlseuBo, Indigestion, high living, ovorwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc WHAT IT DOES! ftfflS digestion perfect It creates solid flesh, muscle and strength. The nerves being made strong the brain becomes astlve and clear. It restores lostvltallty, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In either sex. and ns a female regulator has no equal. Price 60c, or Ave boxes 82.00. Druggists or by mall. Wo can help you. Advice, and book, free. "Wrlto Us About Your Case. THE Din CHASE COMPANY, 1612 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. PROFESSIONAL CARDS JJIt. XV. II. YINQST, VETERINARY SURGEON. Graduate and Late Iteslilant House Surgeon of tho University Btate uf X. v. 1I8AWJUABTSH81 Hotel Kransy, Shenandoah. TI111I5R YISAH COUH8K Calls night or day promptlv renjioiided to 0 8. PHILLIPS, M. D. OOIco : 80 West Centre sti eel. Can he consulted at all hours. JJ M. nUltKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Kgan building, corner of Main sue iHiirn ntrretH nnenaniioAll. j" II. I'OMUKOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. Jj W. SIIOKilAKItn, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre streets. pitOK JOIINJONKS, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Txxk Box 68, Mslianoy City, Pa, Having studied under some of the bui masters If London and Parts, will d-Iva luunn. on the violin, mandolin, gulurand vocal culture. Terms reaaouable. Address In care of Btrouse, the Jeweler, Bbeasndosa. . J. H. JACOBS OF N. Y. "Dr. Miles' Restorative Remedies Have Surely Saved My Life." THAT A SINGLE REMEDY will not cure all diseases is .1 fact too well known to bo ques tioned. Dr. Franklin Miles, LL. B., tho renowned specialist in diseases of tho heart and nervous system lias dur ing more than twenty years of con stantly extending practice, kept a record for reference, study and com parison, of more than 26,000 affections of tho brain, nervous system nnd heart. Tho results of Dr. Miles' ex tensive experienco and prolonged study of disease ho has embodied in the form of a system, (not ono only,) of Restorative Eemedles. A full descrip tion of tneso remedies with instruc tions how to adrninlstor them, togeth er with the symptoms of tho diseases they will cure Is given In Dr. Miles' book, "New and Startling Facts," which is 6cnt free on request. In tho treatment of heart disease, other complications aro frequently met with, tho most general of these is a serious nervous trouble that must bo controlled before tho best results can be obtained from tho New IJoart Cure. For this purpose V.icra is nothing equal to Dr. Miles' Restora tive Nervlno and Ncrvo and Liver Pills, taken in conjunction with tho New Heart Cure. MRS. J. H. JACOBS, Blodgetts Mills, N. Y., writes of her wonderful euro by Dr. Miles' grand Restorative Remedies as follows: "Two years ago I was taken with a pain in my loft side; I could not Ho on Dr.Mile A geumno wclcorao waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor.Hnln and Coal Sts. Finest whlsknys, hem porter nnd all constantly on tap. Onolco emperance ilrlnk. and clirora. Double The Circulation s HeartCure of any two newspapers in Shenandoah, and s,"tc?idily increasing, is thcfmtijnct that draws advertisers to the 'EVENING It Goes Into The Hjojii.es' of the people ; that's what makes the Herald such a valuable advertising medium. It's ri wjthj-ixkc iicpper and prints all news proinptly and ac curately. Our Job- Department: Is second to none in the interior of ths state. We are prepared to dov&jnk of any description in the best ROWibJa man ner and at the lowest pnig fonsiitcnt with good material and fi.rt-clrtss work. Drop us a Postal and our Solicitor will call on you nnd take your order. ' Every business man should have printed stationery, and the place to get it is at the office of the Evening IDeralb, olthor side and sufforcd with a choking or smothorlng feollng so badly I could hardly breathe, I sulTercd terribly. Trying many remedies wltnout bene fit I was advised to talco Dr. Miles' Heart Cure, the first bottlo roliovcd mo some and I then took tho Rcstora tivo Nervlno alternately with the noart Curo and with them Dr. Miles' Ncrvo and Liver Tills until I was much benefited. I was then without tho remedies somo months, when the troublo returned, pronounced by tho doctors, neuralgia of tho heart. I again commenced with tho remedies, adding this time Dr. Miles' Ncrvo Plasters, and they havo dono wonders for me. I havo gained steadily in flesh and I thank you for tho benefit I have received from tho use of these valuable medicines, they no doubt havo saved my life." It Is so with many people who use tho New ncart Cure. When tho heart has resumed its normal condition, thcro is no more pain and the remedy is discontinued. This is a mistake. Tho heart is still weak and tho treat ment should be continued regularly and persistently, though in small doses for a long time, until tho inus scles of the heart havo regained their normal strength. Dr. Miles' Remedies aro sold by all druggists under a positive guarantee first bottle benefits or money refunded. Book on the heart and nerves sent free to all applicants by tho Dr. Miles Medical .Co., Elkhart, Ind. Restores Health. I nillions of Dollars Go up In Bruoko ovcry year. TftVo no risks but got your houses, stock, fur ( nlturo, etc., insured In first-class re liable companies as represented by riAVTTi PATKT Insurance Ag:enf. 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