niiminn tuTiWim EVENING HERALD EMTAlH.I.SIIltn 1870. Published every Kt-rnlnu, Rxeept Hnnday, at Booth Jaboih Hthbhtt. NrtrmKi Tlie llernlil In deilrtied Infthenftncinnn And Iho surrmitHllnff Iuwaa fornix vents n week, pay nW ithecnrrler. Uv mull W OO n year . or wiw mmilli, payable In advance. Advertise ments charired according to space ami position. Tbe publishers reserve tlie rlulit to chnntre the rionHlon ot advertisements whenever tlie pnl lentlon of new demands It. The right Is rmerved to reject any advertisement, whether pnld for or not, that the publishers ran)- deem improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Bntered at the postoRlce at 8benndoh, Pa., as second class mall matter. TKLKPIIONB CONNKOTION. "AII the Hews That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald MONDAY. JOT.Y 19. 1SBT. Onk of the moat iliflleuU illtTer ono8 to sottle In tlie miners' strike seems to bo that between the opera tors who pay oitsh and those who pay In molasses and codfish. Tun white-whiRed dove of peace Is hovering over the Republican party in this state. Even Chris. Slagee is effected by the "harmony" plaf ne, The Schuylkill leaders, however, are still making faces at eaoh other. Thk Republican factions in Wiila delphia have pooled their differences, and tlie "oruel war," so far as the fall campaign is concerned, is at an end. Quay's friends take the nomination for (Mty Treasurer, and David Martin's lieutenants that of Register of Wills. Ilium and wrong advertising is as far apart in spirit, methods and re sults as east and west. If your busi ness is all that it ought to be, tho people want you as much as you want them ; and earnest, honest, per sistent advertising will bring them to you, provided you lib the right medium. SiMtAKlNQ of our townsman, tho Malianoy City Tribune says: "It is fact, notwithstanding ronorts in several obscure newspapers to tho contrary, that 11. R. Severn is and does control tlie finances of Sohuyl kill county. In addition to this it can bo truthfully added that he does it well andinabUHiness-llkomanner." A movkmknt is on foot to assemble the friends of tho State Fishery Com mittee in state convention for the purpose of devising some plan by which funds can be procured to en able the Commissioners to carry on a very important portion of their work. Unless this can be accomplished seri ous injury to tlio Jlsh propagating in terests of tho state will inevitably result. It will bo remembered that tlie sum of 40,000 intended by the Legislature for tho use of the Com mission was inadvertently omitted to To "Appropriation bill. FORjik is ono member of tho Legis- jro from this county who was not i the "grab" business, lion. John Kershner, of tho Third district, was appointed with others to attend the funeral of a deceased member, but lie presented no bill for expenses, notwithstanding similar committees presented "expense nccounts"ainount- ing to as high as 700. Tlio Senator from this district, John J. Coyle, al though he travels on a railroad pass, must furnish tho Governor with an itemized statement, showing in what manner his expenses amounted to f:l50. His "itemized statement" and vouchers would 'make interesting reading for tho voters of this district. In nn opinion handed down by Justice Fell the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania decided that public school directors have not tho right to permit the use of school property for other than strictly school purposes. In his opinion Justice Fell says: "Tlie use of school buildings by the community at largo for public build ings for the discussion of subjects of generul interest may be said to be in the line of their uso for educational purposes, but it is not the uso in tended by law. If the school build ings may ba used Jor meatings for the convenience, pleasure or instruc tion of the general public, all other school property may with equal pro 'firlety be so used and it would bo but a step further to apply a part of the school funds to the same use." The question at issue wan the right to por- juit the school to beufced for sectarian religious meetings. UovKRNOIt IIA8TIXOB is being com plimented upon the course he has adopted in compelling those members of the Legislature who have put in bills for "extra car fare, telegrams, sleeping births, hotel bills, etc.," to submit to him, within ten days, an itmni.ed statement of these expend! tures. Several have already complied with this order, and its enforcement hasulso brought to His Excellency the information from one ortwolegls lators that they did not desire the amounts appropriated to themforthis purpose. These itemized statements will be valuable to the extent that it will be possible to glean therefrom just how much ft statesman can eat while working for the state at a fixed salary; the exact rate per mile it takes to transport him from the Capi tol to some nearby point, when travel ing on a railroad lmss; how many ah-enim? berths and hotel beds he ilnds necessary, within a given period, to rest his weary bones; and tlie nuiii ber of telegrams and telephone messages he HihIb time to wild, on the franks" issued by these companies, Hv all means give the people the statistics asked for. 1 30 TUB W And tlio Little Conqueror Appears. Tlie experience of a Wllkos barrc Citizen. Thlrt) years Is a luut time to strngcle amlnst an unseen foe. nil this has heen the experience of Mr. J. J. Miller, a cltlsen of Wllkcburre, residing lit 'Is Chnrcb street. Mneta rontd he told about the clrcnmslances surrounding Mr. Miller's case, how he en listed during the war with the IWnd IV Volunteers, the exposure mid hardship of the campaign, etc., right through to the re celral of his honorable discharge, a lifetime Hi Itself, bnt this la not the object of this sheit story of human existence, and we will let air. Miner give we racts as ne ioiu mem to our representative. Said He : "I have suffered far over thirty years frrnn my kidney. RxiHjsura durlitg the war added to my complaint until It became a confirmed disease. As for romedlea recommended and ireserllieil by physicians, I have used ton many to mention. Doctors have liad my back thoroughly blistered, and tortured me la many ways without any relief at all. I used to get up aa often as twelve times in a night to lias urine, and It was a bljh red color, containing sediment. The urine burned in passage. I could not bend or stoop, and it hurt me to turn over in lied. I had n stinging pain In the back and most severe headaches. I got some I Joan s Kidney rills at Tuck's drug store and began taking them. They helped me the second day of use, and I went at them for keeps. I found I bad a genuine kidney cure. I took nearly three boxes, anil t feel like a young man. I am as good lu my lack as a new 1kni child, and thank Clod I am cured. I test my back every day and It is all right. No, sir, I would not lie without Doan's Kidney Pills if I had to go 100 miles for them and pay $10 a box. 1 recommend them overy where, and am nl ways afraid people won't test them thoroughly, and I always tell them to take at least three boxes. Positively too much praise cannot be credited to Down's Kidney Pills." For sale by all dealers, price SO cents. Mailed by Kuater-Mllburu Oo., lluffalo, N. Y. Solo agents for the II. S. Will X"f I'-arlit n I.lcutomim. Lnndrn. July 19. The Dally Mall's Pe.ris crrrenrt'df nt says Prince Henri. of Origins, ded.nes to Unlit o duel with I.lcutf nnnt Pint, one of the Italian ofll- cets rencnt'.y released from captivity In Abyssinia, who was designated by the drawing of lots among his com rades to challenge the prince. Frlnco Henri, however, Is willing to nccept a challenge from nn Italian offlcer of n rank corresponding to his own. It heals everything except n broken heart may he said of Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Piles and rectal diseases, cuts, burns, bruises. tetter, ecaema and all skin troubles may be cured by it quickly and permanently. 0. II IIageubuc.il. MAGARA FALLS. Low Unto Incursions vlll rcniisjlvunlii ltallroad. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will nm a scries of ten-day excursions to Niagara Fails, leaving Philadelphia, Ilaltimoro and Washington on July 28, August 5 and 10. and September 4 and 10. An experienced tourist agent and cbarerou accompany each excursion. Excursion tickets, good for return passage on any regular train, exclusive of limited express trains, within ten days, will bo fcold at $10 from Philadelphia, Ilaltimoro, Wash ingtou and all points on the Delaware Divi sion; $0.70 from Lancaster; $S 00 from Altoonaaud llarrisbtirg; $8. M from Wilkos barrc; Ri-SO from Williamsport; and at pro portionate rates from other points. A stop over will bo allowed at llull'.ilo, Kocliostcr, and Watkins returning. A special train of Pullman parlor card and day coaches will ho run with each excursion. For further information apply to nearest ticket agent, or address Geo. W. lioyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, ISroud Street Station, Philadelphia. Household Necessity. Cascarcts Candy Cathartic, tho most won derful medical discovery of tlie age, pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, act gently and positively ou klduoys, Hvor and bowels, cleansing the ontiro system, dispel colds, cure headache, fevor, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of C. C. C. to-day ; 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. Xoroil ('iiI'imiii fiCMuiriil Doail. Valparaiso, Chile, July 10. General Jose Velasquez, the most brilliant offl cer In the o'd Chilean armv, and one who did distinguished service through out the Pacific war, died In this city Saturday of Iuiik disease. General Velnsquez hnd served his country In the army for more than 40 years. Dur ing the lait few vears of his life he was subjected to great persecution by his enemies In power, owing to his allegiance to Tlalmaceda. Finally, In 1895. he was forced to retire. Since that time he had lived quietly In Val paraiso. CHRIST. SCHMIDT Agent and Rottler of Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, .' PUREST AND .' HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, - PA UNION TEACHERS' AGENCIES of AMERICA. Rev. L. S. BASS, D. D. Manager. Pittsburg, Pa j Toronto, Oaitada; Kew O ilea us, Im. ; Mew Y or iff. It. Y. ; iriwiiingwH, i. i;.; tun I'miieiaoo, oai. ; ciiioua, jn. ; m. l.ino. .mo., ami ixjnver, iui Jolomtlo. Tltefti are thouaands of iMwItlons to le filled within tlie neit lew luonllw. Adanua all applications to Vninu Tjuciutna' AuKSciaa, HulWburg, I'm. Taama to Hire. If yo want to lilra a safe and rsllsMc Imui fwr driving or for working pimot pay Hlilvhia' llwy tblH vfnO, Twm constantly on lmud al rwuMttablu rats uamb:s shields, No. 10 Km! Centre street. Opposite Heading -rail o'dstatlon. 110 LAGER m -(! BEERS, RUINED BY THE RACES, lliltn,lolllilnn C'hni'fi-i1 Willi nobbing a Nw York .IcwiOry l'lrin. New York, July 19.- William A. Bell wood, n well known denier In antique books and raie Jrvoli nt N" It1.' Wal nut street. Philadelphia. who i.nts an expensive suite of rooms at tin- l'laza hotel here, is under arrest nt pnllrp headquarters churned with bnlnK swindled Marcus & Co., Jewelers of this city, out of Jewelry valued at manv thousands of dollars. In a police court yeitetilny the prUoner was remanded to the custody of the central office de tectives. Ite'lwood is a Frenchman, of srood ad dress and refined manners. He began his dealings with Marcus A Co. about R y,,ar KO, He frequently bought goods from the firm on memorandum, and so far as the police know his dealing were for a long time legitimate. Ite cently i..aivu & Co, learned that Bell- wood was seen frequently at the race tracks, where he was reported to have been a heavy loaer. The Arm then de termined to keep a close watch In the event of the purchase of more goods by their Philadelphia customer. uast Friday Hell wood appeared at the store of Marcus & Co. and called for a diamond necklace, which he said he wanted for a lady customer. He se lected one valued at $7,BO0, and left the store. He was followed by an employe of' the Arm and was seen to go Into a Dowery pawn shop, where he pledged a piece of jewelry. It was (itemed to arrest Dellwood, and on Saturday he was taken into custody. On his person was found the costlv necklace, to gether with a bundle of pawn tickets, on which he had received 18,90. Of this amount $8,400 had been obtained on Jewelry received from Marcus ft Co. and te.BCO on Jewelry which he claimed to own himself. Bellwood admitted his guilt as far as the Jewelry which he had received from Marcus A Co. was concerned, and said that hla downfall was due to gambling on the race tracks. He stout ly maintained that he had swindled no other Individual or firm. ltellwood has secured property val ued at $2B,000 from the firm of Marcus Ai Co., upon which he has paid only $1,500. The police expect to find that he swindled other Jewelers here In the same way. nVlp-ColiU-lleiKlnelie. Why suffer with Onughs, ('olds and 1 Grippe when Laxative llrnmo Quinine will cure you in onn day. Put up In tablets con venient for ! !-..".. Guaranteed tocuie, or mouo ' mlwt. Price, 2S cents. wor sale iy Kiiim's Pharmacy. Two Hoys Kidnaped. Chicago, July 10. DeWitt T. Tirown and John Brown, the young sons of Mrs. Annie Brown, of Chicago, were kidnapped Friday morning, and have disappeared as If they had dropped overboard from the steamer on which their mother last saw them. The mother left Milwaukee Thursday night with her boys. A woman who had be come slightly acquainted with Mrs. Brown In Milwaukee came down with them on the boat. On Friday morning, after the beat had tied In its dock, Mrs. Brown went to call her sons, but their stateroom was empty. The woman wns gone, and Mrs. Brown came to tlie conclusion thnt the stranger had stolen the chlldien and had slipped ashore In the darkness when tho boat first touched i'.x dc c'.r. Something to Depend on. . Mr. James Jonos, of tlio drug firm of Jones & Son Cowden. 111., in speaking of Dr. King's Now Discovery, says that last winter his wife was attacked with La Grippe, and her case grew so serious that physicians at Cowden and P.uia could do nothing forlior. It seemed to develop Into Hasty Consumption. Having Dr. King a New Discovery in store, and sell ing lots of it, ho took a bottlo home, and to the sur- rise of all slio began to get better from first dose, and half a dozen dollar bot tles cured her sound and well. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is guaranteed to do this good work. Try it. Free trial bottles at A. Wasley's drug store. An Kiiorniou- Wlieiit Yield. Kansas City, Mo., July 19. Lon-? trains of empty freight cars have rolled out of Kansas City for two weeks and dropped off In twos, threes and fives on side tracks along the lines of the railroads In Missouri, Iowa. Kansas Nebraska and Oklahoma. These empty freight cars, of which there are thou sands, will be filled with new '97 wheat Inside of four or five weeks. A tre mendous grain rush is expected, and the best of management by railroad officials will be needed to prevent a huee grain blockade or a grain car famine. Conservative estimates of crop statisticians place the yield of wheat for this year In Kansas alone at 00,000,000 bushels. Bloody Nerve Food For Weak and Run Down Peoplo. UfUAT IT IC I Therlcbestofnll restora Yi rlH I II IO I tlve foods, because ft re places the essentials of life that are ex hausted by disease. Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc. WHAT IT DOES! JSA'SeMtbl digestion perfect It oreates solid llosli. Muscle and strength. The nerves being made strong tbe brain becomes active and dear. It restores lost vitality, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In either sex, and as a female regulator has no equal. Price 60c., orflvo boxes 82.00. Druggists or by mail. Wo can help you. Advice and book, free. fwrlte Us About Your Case. the dr; chase company. U13 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vfclnitj --For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer, "(10T.D DUST ' Largest package greatest THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago. St, Louis. New York. I)l"-n- trrm i Forest and Field l'Iri. Tan Francisco, July 19. Forest and field fires are doing much damage In various parts of this state. Near the town of Red Bluft about a doicn resi dences have been burned, cattle ranges destroyed and standing crops are threatened. The loss Is already over 1100,000. The hills near the town of Kenwood are in flames and many farms are In danger. In the vicinity ot Mount Diablo fire Is lying waste the fields, and the mountain nouses threatened. one" of two ways. The bladder was created for one purpose, namely, a receptacle for the urine, and as snob it is not liable to any fonn of disease ex cept by one of two way. Tlio first way is from imperfect action of the kidneys. The second way is from careless local treatment of other diseases. CHIEF CAUSE. Unhealthy urlno from unhealthy kidneys is tlio chief cause of bladder troubles. So tho womb like tho 'bladder, was created for one purpose, and If not doctored too much is not liable to weakness or diseased, oxcept in rare cases. It is situated back of and vory close to the bladder, therefore any pain, disease or inconvenience manifested in the kidneys, back, bladder or urinary passage is often by misbiko attributed to femalo weak ness or womb trnublo of somo sort. The error is easily mado and may bo as easily avoided. To find out correctly, set you urine aside for twenty-four hours; a sedi ment or settling indicates kidney or bladder trnublo. The mild and the extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, tlio great kidney, liver and bladder remedy is soon realized. If you need a medicino you should liavo tlio liest. At druggists fifty cents and ono dollar. You may have a samplo bottlo and pamphlet, both sent free by mall. Mention Evhn'ijcq Herald and send your addrossto Dr. Kilmer & Co., llingliamton. N. Y. Tlio proprietors of this paper guarantee ho genulness of this offer. Oil' for tho Gold Fields. Seattle, Wash., July 19. The excite ment over the Klondyke mines Is on the Increase, nnd hundreds of people are prepming to will for Alaska. The stenmoi Pol tlnnd, which brought down over $1,000,000 In gold, on her return trip will be crowded to her utmost capacity. Conservative men who have been in the country claim there Is room for hundreds more In Alaska. They n3mlt thnt nil of the fields In tho vicinity of Klondyke have been taken, but every river in Alaska Is, in their judgment, filled with gold, which can be secured if the men are willing to risk the hardships. "I crave but One Minute", said tho public speaker in a husky voice; and then ho took a dose of Ono Minute Cough Cure, and pro ceeded witli his oratory. Ono Minute, Cough Cure is unequalled for throat and lnng troubles, C.H. Hacenbuch. DELIOIITFUL SUMMER TOURS. Two Tours to the North via I'entmylvnnla ltallroad. For the convenience of those who seek tho most attractive way of spending a summer holiday, tho Pennsylvania ltallroad Company has arranged two delightful tours to tlio North, under the personally-conducted touiist system, July 27 and August 17. The points Included in the itluurary and tlio country traversed abound in nature's beauties, No matter how much may bo oxpoctcd, ono can not ho disappointed in Watkins Glen, Niagara Fulls, Thousand Islands, Quebec, Montreal, All Sable. Chasm, Lakos Chainplaiu and George, Saratoga, or tho Highlands of the Hudson. Kacl, tour will lie in charge of ono of tho company's tourist agents, assisted by an ex perienced lady as chaperon, whoso especial charge will bo unescorted ladles. Tho rate of $100 from Now York.Brooklyn, Nowark, Trenton, Philadelphia, Harrisbnrg, Italtimore, and Washington covers railway and boat fare for tliecntiro round trip, parlor car eeats, meals on route, hotel entertainment, transfer charges, carriage liiro in fact, every item of necessary oxpense. For detailed itinerary, tickets, or any ad ditional information, address Totirltt Agent, Pennsylvania ltallroad Company, 1100 Broad way, Now York ; 800 Fulton Btrcet, Urook lyn ; Assistant General Passenger Axunt, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. .MeVorU'M Mhiiiiiim on onnrmod. Washington, July 19. Notwithstand ing the very bitter tight made In the senate recently against confirmation of the nomination of Myron H. McCord to le governor of Arlaona, the nomination was confirmed by the senate by a vote of 20 to 18. UntntnbtKl I'm rotirtoon Unys. Phoenix, A. T., July 18, James Ste vens, the Imprisoned miner, was res cued from the Mammoth mine Satur day, after an Imprisonment of 14 days without food or water. lie is fright fully emaciated, but his mind Is clear. Tho Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania. New Jer sey, Delaware and Maryland: Show, srs; east to southeast winds, Itueklen'K Al'lilort Salve. Tho best salve In tbe world for cuts, bruits, Mires, ulcers, salt rheain, fever soies, tetter, cliaptted bauds, chilblains, ooius, and all akin eruiiblona. and ooalUve v ourts piles. or Jn pay required. H ii guaranteed to give psrfset astismction or nuwiy refunded. Price w i -w i m ' IP... i ui wn, -' j Coining KMits. July 10. Ice cream festival under auspices of Camp 10, Daughters of America, lu UoIh hius' opera house. July 81. loo cream festival under the auspices of Uud's American Volunteers In Wllkiuaou's hall. , Hires are not Uaugeroua to life, but they are a prolific breeder of misery and profaulty Doau's Ointment gives lustaut relief, even lu the worst cases of this aud other exasperat ing diseases of the tkiu. "OOLD DUBT." economy. Mode only by Boston. Philadelphia. WARNING TOGOLD SEEKERS. Thoy Should T'nko 1'rovlslous to Last Klghtcon Mont lis. San Francisco, July 19. Joseph La due, the owner of the town site of Daw son City, Alaska, the nearest town to the Klendyke region, started yesterday for his home In Plattsburg, N. Y. Be sides owning the town site of Dawson City, where land is already selling for $5,000 a lot, Mr. Ladue brought with him enough gold dust to keep him In comfort for some time to come. Mr. Ladue stated to a reporter that there was no doubt of the richness of the gold diggings in the Klondyke region. He thinks there Is enough gold In the ground to keep all the miners who can worlt busy for the next 20 years. Mr. Ladue, however, Issues a timely warn ing to the thousands who are preparing to rush to the gold fields this year. Ho says: "There are at present about 3,500 peo ple In the country, and that number Is about all that can bo accommodated this winter. Trovlslons are high, as It costs 10 to 15 cents a pound to land goods at Dawson City, and It Is Im possible to get more provisions In this year than will supply the present popu lation. If miners rush up there this summer, unless they tnke with them their own supplies, they will suffer great hardships. I advise everyone go ing to take supplies sufllclent to last at leaBt 18 months. The fare to Daw son City from San Francisco Is $150, and it will cost at least $500 to trans port supplies for one man. The steamer Excelsior will leave here for Alaska on July 28, and already all her passenger accommodations are engaged. This will be her last trip this year. The Excel sior goes to St. Michaels, at the mouth of the Yukon, and passenger's and freight arc transferred to a river steamer and carried 2,000 miles to Daw son City. Overland the route Is about ... miles from Juneau." Mr. Ladue ad vises people to wait until next spring before going up. John Grifbn. ot Zancsvillo. ().. says : never lived u day for thirty years without sulfering agony, until a box of Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo cured my piles. " ror piles and rectal troubles, cuts, bruises. sprains, eczema and all skin troubles De- Witt's Witch Hazel Salve Is unequalled. C, II. Hagcuhuch. . JMotxo'l Aitiui a. r mi uiiroaNioit. Little Ilock, Ark., July 13. John C. Meixell, the defaulting cashier of the South Bethlehem National bank, of Easton, Pa., waived examination Sat urday before United Stntes Commis sioner O'Halr, and was placed in tho penitentiary pending an order of trans fer. He mado a full confession Impli cating the teller of the bank. fall Powdorly'H Klovntlon nn Insult. New York, July 13. Tho Central La bor union, after a long wrangle, at their meeting yesterday adopted the following resolution: "Hesolved, That the appointment ot T. V. Powderly as commissioner of Immigration Is the greatest official Insult ever offered by the federal government to organized labor." Glo.sworkorH Will Itosmno. Millvllle, N. J., July 13. News was tecelved here last night from Director ileorge Hranln, of the Green Glass Workers' association, that the manu !acturers have accepted the same wage icalc as last year. This means an early resumption In the green glass Industry throughout the country. Persons Leaving Town During the summer can have tho Heiumj mailed to them by ordering it at tuisoflico, either in person or by letter, at 25 cents per month. If you aro going to enjoy yourself among the cool brcezei of tho sea shoro or some mountain retreat, aou't forget that your enjoyment will not bo complete unless you have the HiutAl.n sent toou. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Tho Empire express on the Now York Central rallioad made a run of 149 miles In 143 minutes between Syracuse and lluffalo. Convict John Y. McKane, former po lltlcnl leader at Gravesend, N. Y., has fashioned a handsome table In Sing Sing prison. The United States cruiser Brooklyn, which took part In the -queen's Jubilee, In England, arrived In Now York har hor Saturday. Fishermen William McDonald and Angus McEachern, of Gloucester, MaBS., were drowned while trawling at La Have Hanks. Deckhand Joseph Connolly, ot tho steamer Grand Itspubllo, leaped over board and resound John T. Idol, in Jamaica bay. New York. Former Assemblyman Grant D. Tay lor, ot Newburg, N. Y., pleaded guilty to forgery and grand larceny and was sentenced to. one year In jail. Snys .liuinii I III Knrniwt, Colorado Sprlntts, Colo., July 19. II. V. I.llllbrldife, who was consul general from Hawaii to Japan durlns the reign of King Kalakaua, has written a let ter to Senator Ilanna In which he says: "Please say to loth MeKlnlev and Sherman that I know whereof I spealt when I tell you the designs of Japan on Hawaii are exaotly as Intimated In the editorials of the Japan Herald, notwithstanding all the denials Hoshi Tom Haml ran make. Kvcr since Japan captured the Lu ICIu Islands, in 187S, tbe bee of conquest nas ueen uuz alns In her headgear." lin'IroHiI lllookod by I.niidtlldo, Altoona, Fa., July 19. A disastrous landslide occurred about 7 o'clock last evenlim on the middle division of the Pennsylvania railroad, Just west of Spruce creek. The tracks were covered with debris for a distance of a hun dred yards to a depth of several feet. All trains were delayed. There Is a time for everything; and the time to attend to a cold Is when it starts. Don't wait till you have consump tion hut prevent it by using One Minute uougn i,u re, tlie great remedy lor couglia, colds, eroup, broiu'hltls and all throat aud luug troubles. I). II. JIaueubuch. AGAIN A FUfllTlVB. tVB Notorlon" ! 'wi I'Mtik Again Wanted li.r iho l'olleo. New York, July 10.- After eluding tlio N'ltbo of the metropolitan police for n i ip Inn hIk veins Ellen 1'eck, the ci.tillcbnce woman, now nearly 70 years of uge, 1" wnnled again. Her victims this time are several residents of Urooklyn, whom she Is charged with swindling out uf sums aggregating $1.", 000. More spei Ideally, she Is wanted for defrauding the late Dr. Christopher Lott of $10,000, an amount which repre sented nearly all of his savings, and the loss of which Is believed bv his friends to have contributed largely to ills death, which occurred on May 10. For this nilon Peck, under the name of Mary Hansen, has been Indicted for felony by the grand Jury of Kings county. Her alleged daughter and son-in-law, William Simpson, have In the same connection been Indicted for com plicity, arrested and released on bond. Mrs. Peck has not been found. Mrs. Hansen became acquainted with Dr. Lott In 1R94. while he was profes sionally attending the Simpsons, with whom she resided, and man Ingratiated horself Into the goodwill and confidence of the doctor and his wife. She repre sented herself to be the widow of Ad miral Joh.mn Carle- Hansen, of the Danish navy. According to Mrs. Han sen his fortune, amounting to many itill'lons, had been placed in the keep ing f I he United States government, cerlc.ln conditions making It unpleas ant for the owner of this vast fortune to icir.ln tho money In Denmark. Mrs. Hansen made it appear to the doctor that certain difficulties had arisen which prevented the withdrawal of the money from the t'nlted States treas ury, and by talking glibly i visits to Washington and Interviews with Sec retary Carlisle and Deputy Assistant I Treasurer Jordan quite enlisted the doctor's sympathy. AVhen Mrs. Han sen hnd secured nearly $10,000 Dr. Lott made an U' gi nt demand for a settle ment, tut ln'i ic he could lake any legal ncth.n he brcome 111 arm died. Cereal ColIVo Drinkers 1IKWA11KI If you have been decolvcd and tried ono of the cheap bran substitutes now on tlio market, claiming to bo the original and to havo great food value, and you got a pound of poorly roasted bran for your 25c and a poor. weak. slckish drink (what can you expect from bran ), don't bo discouraged but try UKAIN-O. It is made from solid grain, nicely browned and !! pounds for 2!io. Grain-O takes tlio placo of eoflco at 1 tho price, (let a package ot your grocer to-day. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. JJIt. W. IT. YINGST, VETEUINARY SURGEON. tlradiiate and Late liesldcnt IIouso Surgeon of mo university mate ot n. y. HitAnquAnTKOS! Hotel I'rnney, Shenandoah. TIIItKK YKAIt COUltSH. Calls night or day liroinntlv responded to Cs PHILLIPS, M. 1). Office : SO West Centre, ty?el. Can be consulted at all hours. , . '. , M. UURKB, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Onlco Ecan blilldtncr. corner of Main and Ccntro streets, Shcnaiiilonli. i ; y H. VOMKHOY. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa, JjJ W. SIIOKMAKKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market nnd Centre utrceta. pitOK JOHN JONK9, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Ixck Box (VS. Mnhnnoy City, Pa. Ha vine studied under noine of the hest mafltenjlp London and PnrU, will Rive lfsaone on the vlolln.nmndolin, guitar and vocal culture. Term reasonable, Auureaa lu care of Htrouau, the Jeweler, Shenandoah. Double The Circulation of any two newspapers in Shenandoah, and steadily increasing, is the magnet that draws advertisers to the EVENING' It Goes Into The Homes - of the people ; that's what makes the Herald such a valuable advertising medium. It's, a wide-awake newspaper and prints all news promptly and accurately. Our Jobp DeRartmnt.1-; , r - Is second to none in the interior of the state. We are prepared tcj do vork of aiiy description in the best possible, man ner and at the lowest prices consistent with good material nnd first-class work. Drop us a Postal find our Solicitor will call on you and lake your order. Every business man should have printed stationery, and the place to get it is at the office of the Evening Deralb, 8 Soutb Jai'bin Street Da Miles' Nervine Victorious! Physical and Mental Exhaustion Civet Way to Vigorous Activity, a ,13V. W. T. HOUOK, tho talented pas tor of Grace U. 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