3.... fitifii i'ivi'iffi i fi a -(tii EVENING HERALD ' K-TAUI.ISltHl 1M0. Publtsh.il every Kvenlnir, Ktc.pt Ruwlsy, si Bopth Jahihh Stusist. Nsib Crntrk. The Iterald U deilvrirrt liiShenandnoo and the mir ""iillne to a for six cents sw etc, pny abU othe oarrters. !ly mull M.00 ft y ar.or rent month. payable In advance. Advertise ments charge" according to snnoe and position. The nubllliem reserve the rtsht to olinnc the kcnltlonof aavertlsemenw whenever me pap lientloii of newt demands tt. Tlie rlrcht Is re.red to reject any ailrertiMineni, wiinir paid for or not that tlie pnbllshors may deem Improper. Advertising rides made known ,w i .,,,illfittin Kntoretl at tlie po.toO.lce it Hh.nandoah, Pa., as seconu elass man tnau.r. TKLKl'HONB CONNKCTION. "All the News That's Fit to Print." 'Evening Herald hlin prompt notice of It. "There are yet eight tluyg liefore I am required to prtss upon the general appropria tion hill," he wills. "Let the news papers or the individuals who are finding fault with It oome forward ami show a dishonest dollar In It and 1 -will smite It like -very other steal.'' TltUIt8DAY, JULY 28. 1807. And little "Marty"' "Whltaker was left out In the eoltl. And there were. others. Truly, tllO average being is ungrateful. TiiHitu is a nice opening In Alaska for several of Schuylkill county's dls craliteel politicians. They will never make a Klondike strike here in the political Held. Clf AlltMAN HDWAnns has issued a call for the meeting of the First Legislative district convention, to be convened at Ma'lmnoy City on August 7th. The call will be found in an other column. Don't nauseate your stomach with Iran and bitter herbs, but regulate four liver ami sick headache by using those fiiinous little nil's known as De Witt's Little Ksrly Risers. C. II liscenhueh. Atlnntlo'S Colored MuiHero. Atlantic City, July 22. A stabbing affray yesterday, between Henrietta Nowstn and Maude Jones, two colored women, ended In murder. Mrs. New son was asleep In her homo at lit North Delaware avenue, when Mrs. Jones ran In, and without a word of warning began, an attack with a rnior. Before she milt she had cut the New- son woman In the stomach, severed an artery In her arm and slashed her face. The wounded woman was removed to the hospital, where she died. The Jones woman, who Is In Jail, deolares they had a quarrel over a 60 cent piece, and that the dead woman start ed to cut her. She took the weapon away and used it on her assailant. Her statement Is discredited. Tiik Republicans are taking much interest in the Shrievalty fight. The large number of candidates mukos it not only interesting, but adds a grain of uncertainty as to -who will bo the successful nominee. TllKItU are about twelve million dollars disbursed annually for public buildings by tho United States government. It would please the poople of Pottsvillo to get their quota of that amount quickly. A Cewtly Spill. Brooklyn, July 22. Twelve document cases In the office of the clerk of Kings county toppled over yesterday, caus ing a chaos that It will cost 1100,000 to correct. The cases were filled with In dexed records of court proceedings and other official papers dating back a far as 1812. The seals and fasten trigs of the documents were broken and the papers so mixed up, torn and defaced that many months of work by a large force of experts will be re (lulled to restore them to order. BRUTAL KUKLUX. V Hand of Hcirulntoi-." Who Veed l.otnil lti'iriihitlnat. tValnul nidf.r, A:U. July 22. There great eXi-l'.ement In Luwron. e and ttandnlph counties over the continued fiitniKes commlttrd by a bnnd of men l-nown as the Kuklux. The band flist made Its appearance In Randolph county about a month ago, and Its operations were confined to a few townrhlpS, but II Is spreading until now the two counties are aroused over their outrages. Hardly a week passes but some new outrage Is committed. A number of men, and even v.i-men, have been drargeel from their homes at night and whipped In a most cruel manner by the Kuklux, and one woman has died from the effects of a flocglng administered on her bare back. The pel sons flogged have In every Instance been cltlsens with whom tht Kuklux found some fault. In one case an old man and his wife were dragged from their bed, tied to a tree and whipped until their backs were raw be cause they did not send their daughter to school. Near Rlchwood, In Lawrence county, a few nights ago, the band raided the home of Newton Gray, a respectable fanner, and Gray has not been seen or heard from since. It Is believed he Is dead. A number of outrages have been committed In the vicinity of Iltchwood In the past week, and the excitement in that neighborhood Is Intense. Thirteen welt known residents of the neighbor hood were arrested charged with be ing members of tire organisation, but at the examination ten of them were dismissed, three larmera named Bishop, Fletcher and Gates being bound over to the circuit court. MUHYON'f .SNfvi Cure n A tiulck ftutinK tonlo fr ncrvou- tlMfa Ami Vf-flf-ml d( lillltv. It wl'l (Mirt nil forms of nrrvr trimlilcn, itncl taken with Mtmynn'n Vital! Kt-r, luillel up the broken down nmiiKf .tgl Miinyon rt Kemcam, ft wiMtrut fore for wen mornm tnie tit nil urui in rinjht write iir Tree huMlK'iil ml vice, STOCK AND PftOOUCk MARKETS, NERVE (lnig-rlt. When fiimr" to Piot. Mu, 1 .1 IKr I, Philadelphia Pa, uunu S. E. EVANS, OF IOWA. ..Tlii stock market 19 ' . , steady to firm, wit at SWckcn Paralysis and Afflicted with Heart Disease, is rong at a better level -4 ' Made Comfortable by Dr. Miles' Remedies. William AVilhklm, the brainy silver advocate, has received a box of -rapes from his friend, Senator 11. T. Tillman. It is to be supposed that the grapes wero sweeter than the de feat sulTered by our silver friends, and afforded them more satisfaction and pleasure. A witiTKU in tho current number of the Forum dolefully recites the alleged fact that wo cannot have any social standards in the United States, for tho reason that we have no ranks, no classes, no order of precedents, such as are encountered in Great Uritaln. Is this n blessing or a curso ? TllK publisher of an ndvortisinR journal says: "Tho ono-price-in-plain-flgures plan saves time ; and tinio is money, and monoyis what Americans Ufff flftfiTiV JT1f1 timi1 inviuc is Mver so apparent as wjiC" mo ono price is nut in plain figures where tho whole community may seo it at a glance. Foil tho first time in tho history of the National Itepublican League it has taken its prosident from n Southern state. Tho commonwealth thus recognized is Kentucky, which deserves the honor because it elected a Itepublican govornor, gave McKinloy twelve eloctorial votes and elected a Republican United Statos Senator. Mrt. Tallie Mohoan, tho well known Prohibition advocate and writer, is now in full charge of The Editor, published by the Nutionul Press Bureau, Now York, a paper de voted to the Prohibition cause. Tho Editor is published monthly at tho nominal price of 10 cents a year. It hours tho impress of Mr. Morgan's caustic pen in every column and ought to have a big circulation among the Prohibition people. Death or Itallrond l'reildoiit Caldwell Cleveland, July 22. General D. W. Caldwell, president of the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern railway, died yesterday at his residence on Lake av enue, ire was attacked a week ago by gout, which was followed by cold and neuralgia. General Caldwell was formerly general manager of the Penn sylvania lines, wob president of the Nickel Plate, and succeeded John New ell as president of the Lake Shore. A Itomai'ltnbltt Woman Cyclist. Toledo, O., July 22. Llzsle Glaw, the German champion bicyclist, has made a new outdoor world's record for wo men riders. In one hour, at the Casino track, she tode 27 miles and 414 laps, 11 taps to the mile. Shoeklnu Cnso of DoHtltutlou. Port Smith, Ark., July 22. A shock ing case of destitution came to light In this city yesterday afternoon. In an old shanty within the shadow of the United States jail, lying upon a pile of straw and covered with rags, was found Mis. John Hauer, the widow of a once well known German resident of this city, almost dead with malarlnl fever. In another corner lay two scan tily clad corpses. They were the bodies of Mrs. Hauer' children, one B months, the other 4 years. The children had died from disease, exposure and starva tion. In the hut were also found Mrs. Jordan, Mrs. (letter's mother, and three living chi:rt: all of whom were faBt yleldi-". t) mi. pangs of hunger. Mrs. llauc' removed to a hospital. She Will C,.'. WANTS CUTLER TO RESll-N. tVntoon Ure'are Him Unfit l'or the 1'bpnHH Chairmanship. Atlanta, fla., July 22. In his People's Party pari of this wctk Thomas F. Watson calls on Senator Marlon But ler to resign the national chairman ship of the People s Party. Ho says: "V, I tit Butler at the head of our host the host Is not going to march. We have had enough of Butler and But'erlsm. He has deceived us, and Is deceiving us now. ' He Is In collusion with our foes, uit as Allen Is. We cannot llRht fuflnn with a fuslonist In command there Is no sense In trying It. This party la entitled to a chairman who Is In sympathy with Its policy as de clared at Nashville. Populism cannot go to suceers unless a P"pullst leads a leader Who puts principles above the offices, and who realises the deadly mistake of putting our pnrty Into cor rupt bargainings for office with Its foes. Let Mr. Butler resign. Let us have Washburn or Heed for a chair man. Ljt ua have an official head In Whom the rank and Ille put confi dence' Don't Tobaoeo-Bpit"amT8nioKo Your Llf Away. If you want to quit tobacco using ensllj nl forever, he made well, strong, magnetic, mil of new life and vigor, take No-To-ltac. the wouder-Yiorlser that makes weak meii ttrong. Jlsny gafn ten pounds In ten days Orer 400,000 cuied. lluy No-To-llao from your own druggist, who will Ktmnuiteo .ure. BOo or $1.00. Booklet and sample nailed free. Ad. Sterling Jteuiedy Co., 'hUKo or New Yolk. NUGGETS OF. NEWS. Antonio Balllstlro, who murdered Jo seph Sokap In Milwaukee ten days ago, was captuied in Boston last night. Seven convicts In Kings county peni tential y, New York, have become In sane as nn effect of the abolition of contract convict labor. Guests of a wealthy Paterson (N. J.) man had a narrow escape from death and Injury from an Infernal machine, deposited by an unknown miscreant. The 11-year-old daughter of William Thompson, near Lancaster, Pa., was bitten In bed by n copperhead snake, and Is In a dungerous condition. Mrs. Samuelson, daughter-in-law of Sir Bernhard Samuelson, wus burned to death In London by the Ignition of a petroleum hair waBh she was using. A deputy sheriff and a policeman were unable to arrest 70-year-old Mrs. Dwindle in New York, the ladv In question clinging to a chair and screaming. "I cr.ivo but One Minute", slid the public speaker in a husky voice; anil then lie took a dose of One Minute Cough Cure, and pro reeded with his oratory. One Miuulo Coush Cure is unequalled for throat and Ihiik troubles. (MI. Uutfenlmuli. Vlrcluln IMno Shipper Orsnnlzo. Richmond, Va., July 22. The pine shippers of Virginia have orgiiniz M with a view of securlnir better prices for their product. The organization wa? perfected bv the election of Mr. J. I). Odell, of New Kent county, as presi dent, nnd Mr. J. N. Harris, of New Kent county, as secretary. There Is In New York and Philadelphia a sufficient quantity of pine wood to last those cities about three months. It Is also estimated that there Is ready for ship ment in Virginia about 80,000 cords of wood. No wood Is to lie shipped to these markets for the next 90 days ex cept what is already contracted for. Tint School Hoard met last night and did what they should have done three weeks ngo eleot tho old teach ers. Fortunately for the schools and their general welfare the political tricksters were halted in their mad rush for a general removal, to make room for their friends. And to Director Coughlin is due the oredit, who has so early in his career as a public ofiloiul shown himself to be worthy of the confidence placed in him by tho voters of tho First ward. Had the other seven Democratic members had their own way things would have been different; they were compelled, however, to submit to the better judgment of their First ward colleague, and vote for nil the old teachers. Thrrk are many people on the ragged edge in this state who will remain there for the next few days. They are people who have been asked by the Governor to explain why thty should have certain sums set apart for them as members of investigating committees. Among them is the Senator from this district. Governor Hustings has made up his mind to accept of no man's word in regard to the discredited expense bills of legis lators, unless it is put in tlie form of writing, therefore all who have come to him with explanatory statements have been referred to a stenographer or typewriter, with instructions to have what he desires tlie Govrnorto know put in black and white. If there should chanoe to be some slips of memory in those written state ments there will be an opportunity afforded the Governor to test their truthfulness. Thes bills have not yet been approved, and the Governor said yesterday that if any citizen knows of any wrong item he will be iicrformiiig a public service by giving Children M urcloroiiMly AsHauItcn. Wheeling. W. Va., July 12. At a farmhouse near Moundsvllle two boys, Stanley Mason, aged 12 years, and Willie Mason, n.ted 4 years, were at tacked by an unknown man with a briar hoe and tenibly cut and beaten. The older boy will die. Mrs. Mason and her husband separated four years ago, and Masonwent to the lower end of the state. The authorities believe he committed the deed, and a reward for his oapture has lieen offered. He attempted to kill his wife after the children were assaulted, but she es caped by a more chance. Steamer Officials Parboiled. New York, July 22. While the tow ing steamer Saturn, bound for Boston to Newport News, Va., was off Barne gat yesterday, om of the water gua&c glasscs broke and In consequence the boiler and engine rooms were filled with escaping steam. Chief Knglueer James A. Gllkey, his assistant, A. M. Rowen, and Fireman John Bennett, who were below at the time of the bieak, were terribly scalded. The men had a miraculous escape from death, as the engine and boiler rooms were suddenlj turned Into veritable caul drons. As soon as the steam was shut off from the Injuied boiler, Gllkey and his companions were wrapped In blan kets soaked with linseed oil. Later they were transferred to the marine hospital on Staten Island. Heart Disease Cured. Lire Souteuoo For Snubbing Royalty. Vancouver, II. C, July 22. The prin cess dowager of China has nonfilled Prince Tsal for life in a dungeon for not being present to congratulate her on her birthday and In refusing to worship at the shrine of his ancestors, His title la to be taken away from him, and he Is to be publicly whipped on the bare back with bamboos until he screams for mercy, after which he is to be shut up between four walls and fed on spare diet until he repents. This decree has been published in the court Gazette. Ill-It Ub ProNxjtlon Por Son In. Vancouver. B. C, July 22. The Brit ish government is sending a much stronger patrolling force up to Bering sea sealing fisheries than usual this season. Already two men-or-war, the Wild Swan and the Peasant, have sailed for Bering sea, and they will lie followed In a few days bythe Amphlon, a powerful cruiser of 5,000 tons and 10 guns. Besides these vessels, two others are to be detached from the China fleet, one of them being the Rainbow, a ooweiful modern cruiser. In its thousands of forms Is the most ter rible affliction of the human raoe. Bait rheum, sores, eruptions, boils, all humors, swellings, etc., originate In its foul taint, and are eured by the great and only True Blood Purifier, Hood's aarsaparilla. The advanced theory of today that tuber oulosis, or consumption, is curable by proper nutrition, care and purifying the blood, finds confirmation in the experi ence of many who have been cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla Hood's P'lls cure sick hwulacUc. 230, nEN a well known minister aftor suffering for years with heart dls easo. Is cured, It Is not surprising that bo should publish tho fact for tho benefit of others. Kev. J. .P Smith, 1015 Fulton St., Baltimore, Md., writes; , " For years I suffered from a severe form of heart disease. I used Br. Miles' New Hoart Ouro, and my heart is now in good condition. Recently, other afflictions camo upon mo. There was humming, painful sensations on top and back of my head. Fifteen min utes reading would make me almost wild) there were pulling and drawing sensations In my legs all tho tlino, to that I could not sit still. In this condi tion I began taking Dr. Miles' Itostorativo Nervine and Its effect was simply won derful. I heurtllv commend your remedies.' Dr. Mllos' Remedies ure. sold by ull drug ajlsts under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money lefunded. Book on Heart and Nerves sent free to all applicants. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elhkart, Ind Ittiliiefil ltatcx to Ml. nrvtuil lit lVhinjl vitnla IhiUronil. For the United llrethton camp meeting at Mt. (Ii-etna, Pa , August 3 to 12, 1S07, the Pennsylvania liallriwd Company will sell ox etnsion tickets f,-om all points ou Its systcn east of Pittsburg ami Uric, and west of ami including Philadelphia, to Mt. Gretna am1 return at reduced nites. These tickets will he Eold August 1 to August 12 Incluslvo, good to return until Ausust 20, 1607, Inclusive For specific rate, cuudltlous, Ac, apply tt nearest ticket ngcut. (Irlp-Colds-IIPHilHche. Why sutler with Coughs, Colds and 1 Jrippo when Lasatlvo Bromo Quinine wil ure you in,one day. Put up in tablets con jenientfur taking. Guaranteed to cute, o money refunded. Price, 25 cents. wor sah tiy Klrlln's Pharmacy. Stocks Closed Strong nt n Bettor Level For All Share New York, July Jl. Thi stock market t day generally was the clnsliiK was strong for not only the more aetlvs shares, Im. also for slmres usually quiet and unob trusive. Ono or the most potent Influence1! wi ii n two cent extreme rlso In wheat and tho export otelcrs of over a million bushels of wheat, while yesterday th.i enormous quunttty of 1,000,000 bushels wein enewg-ed for exiiort. whloh Is the liirjient d business 'fh a number of yeurs. Other liiltucnct-s were the treas ury's continued gain In gold, favorable crop outlook and predictions of the new tariff early becoming a law. Predictions were not wanting that this country would hme a large erudlt balance abroad next yenr. although thefe was a posslbllltyof metier. 'lc gold exports soon. Closing bids: l).ilto..'& Ohio... 11 Lehigh Valley.. SH'j Chose, ft Ohio... 18 N. J. Central., g.1 Del. 4 Hudson. .113 N. Y. Central.. 1U"4 D.. L. & V 167 Pennsylvania .. B3i tfrlo 11 Reading Mli Lake F.rle & W. UK St. Paul S7 All eisst's paid. Onnornl Mnrhots. Philadelphia. July 11. Flour strong, but little doing; winter Biiperflne, JI.7Bdj2.Wr do. extras, gWf3.2S: Pennsylvania roller, clear, old, S.70ft3.85; do. new, H.SO?3.60; do. straight, old, JKft.lO; do, straight, new, 3.0bi8.80; western winter, clear, old. J.763 90: do. straight, new, StffUS; city mills, extra. $3.10tr3.40. Rye flour quiet and unchanged at JS.J6fi3.JB per barrel, as to quality. Wheat strong; contract wheat, July. 7M4SOc. ; do. August. 79Vi 79ttc.; No. 8 Pennsylvania and No. 2 Del awure reel, new, spot, lie; No. 2 red, July, S6c; do. August, 80o.i do. Sep tember, 79c; do. October, 80 too.; elo. No vember, 80c; do. December, 81c. Corn firm; steamer corn, siot, 2889i4c; No. 2 mixed, snot and July, 30S) 3014c. ; do. Au gust, 29t)J8Vtc: No. 2 yellow for local trade, 33Uc Oats dull; No. 2 white clip ped, carlots, 25c.; No. 2 white, July, 2IV4 '.'Sc.: do. August and September, zswonc; Jo. October, J4Si26c. Hay llrm for good, , dull for poor grades; choice timothy, $130 fl-w R. MILES dO08 not Claim that hTnwSS?!. p"k ?7i! fSISI 1 J his Restorative Remedies will Lard quiet; western steamed, jt.3MH.to. perform miracles, nor yetcure Butter steady: western creamery, 11 n1 )-., Af lnnrP atjinnMno pimnlninlfl. 15c.; factory, 7(S10V4e.; Elglns. 15c.; Imlta- " , . " , ? Hon creamery. 9ttlic.; New York dairy. But in caSe3 Wliero impaired nerVOfi Of 10414C.; do. creamery, llfflSc.; fancy o rllgo.isorl lionrt. ryiimna tlin trnnVi r. prints Jobbing nt Wf20c.; do. extra Penn- .... . . w,. A (ylvnnla, wholesale, loo. Cheese quiet; xh.duuuui, uuuuu New York large, .t4f7o.; fancy, small, tllO NOW Ileart CurO Will alwaj'S glVO ?S- rrrrLiw. relief, and If tho case is not too far sylvniila, 12V44ilSc; western, fresh, 1U4 gone, if thero is Vitality to build on, t2c. Pig Iron dull: southern, 3.25tH0.60; will effect a complete Cure. northern. $1012. Copper steady; lake, Tr, D V, ,i brokers. Jii.isvi; exchange iiii.2B. Tin ! veteran S. E. Evans, a prominent oubv: straits, Ji3.r6sfi3.s7v-: plates weak. G. A. It. man of MaauoKtfL Xowa. was awUtt?ilS closet nrmM but" stricken with paralysis ten years ago quiet at J:l.77',i4l3.S7U; brokers call tho and Confined to lliS bed for months, market strong at 13.60. Havannan ana ,,nrlnr f lin rarn nt nlivelnlnna rainebnt. Charleston tomatoes, per carrier, 75c.G$l. , .,, T ,,j . ,,. Long Island Cuhbage, per 100, 2iS.50. Cof- ') uuwi mu w uau uuiuu "(i ua feo closed steady; August. $6.957.05; Sep- homo Which IlO was Obliged to Sell to leiuber, J7.(KV7.1IT October, J7.26; Decern- ,,, ,,m nnj ,a vTi mTrmnrn. her, J7.3O67.f0; February, $7.50; March, 7I. . $7,054(7.65; April, J7.G5; May, 7.65. Raw uvciy ucipicss wucn an aaaiuonai Stmriliiff Wlie-nt to ln-iizii. San Kranclsco, July 22. That there Is an actual shortage of wheat In the Argentine Republic has been demon strated, by the chartering of two hip ships td carry Wheat to Brazil, one of them, the Comltebank, 2,179 tons reg Ister, being already loaded and reads for sen, The other, the CreBslngton 2,000 tons. Is ready to begin leading a1 once. These ships will carry a large Invoice of grain to the Brazilian capi tal, tlio first time In hiBtory that a cargo of that kind has gone from here to that poit. Brazil has always de pended upon the Argentine Republic for Its wheat supply heretofore. kURar firm; fair refining, 3Vc.; centrifugal, ufllction camo On in tllO shape Of m test. Wc: refined Arm. Cottonseed ol I rm: Tirinio urmit,. I. u. 11. iiiiiib. ivuiuyH;. . ' .Tiihn Griflm. of Zuiosvllle. ().. snvs ; '"I never lived a day fur thirty years without -uircrinie agony, until a box of Do Witt'h witch Hazel Salvo cureil my plies." roi lilos nnd rectal troubles, cuts, bruises, (tn-aiiiH, e-czema and all skin troubles De Witt's Witch Hael Salvo Is unequalled. C II. Ilucuiihuch. Pnfet'Mou M'-iI.e'i-M fJeit nil Increase PiA-son, N. J., July 22. The strike at the Dolphin silk mill Is over. It was settled yesterday afternoon by an increase of 5 per cent, being granted to the spinners. The strike of 100 broad silk weavers at Gallant Bros.' mill was also ended by the firm granting an In crease of 20 per cent, to the weavers. What 6ecms but a case of simple diarrhoea frequently dovolops into tho most dangorous of bowel troubles, If neglected. Dr. Fowler's Kxt. of Wild Strawberry is a novor-faillng specific in all such cases. KIAOARA FALLS. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. JK. W. If. YHSG8T, VETERINARY SURGEON. Graduate And Late Heeldetit Hohmi Burgeon of the University State of K. V. IfKAnqirASTKHS : Hotel I'raney, &henndonh TH1IKK YKAU COURSB. ChII night or day jireuqiMr rendfd to Low Rate llxcursions via Pennsylvania Railroad. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will run a series of ten-day excursions to Nlagani Falls, leaving Philadelphia, Baltimore aud WftsliiuKton on July va, A-icust s ana iu and Septoiubor 4 and 10, All experienced tourist agent aud chaperon accompany each excursion. Excursion tickets, good for return passage nu Hiiy regular train, exclusive of limited express trains, within ten days, will bo sold at $10 from Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash iugton and all points ou the Delaware Divi sion; S0.70 from Lancaster: fB.CO from Altoona and llarrisburg; $8.35 from Wilkes- barre; $5.80 from Willlamsport; and at pro' portioimto rates from other points. A stop over will he allowed at lliillulo, liocliestor, and Watklns returning. A special traiu of Pullman parlor cars and day coaches will be run with each excursion For further Information apply to nearest tieket agent, or address Geo. W. Uoyd Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. "They don't make much fuss about it. Wo ure sptwking of De Witt's Little Karly Risers, the famous little pills for con&tioatlon. biliousness, and all stomach and liver troubles, They uever gripe. C. II. iliigen uutih. Q S. PHILLIPS, M. D. OWc: SO Vi Oahtrentit!. r- Cen be iMMkftitlfcad at all hlrH. ATTORNBY-AT-LAW. Ottec-Kgsn bttUdlag, eornr of Main a so Centre street, 8li4ia&dfMh. f II. I'OMRHOY. J t ATTORNHY-AT-LAW Jjl W. illOKilAKBK, ATTfJKI)Y-.ATLAW. Ooriier Market and Oeotre streets. pKOP JOHKJOKKH, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Look Bux K, MftUftHoy Oity, I'n, Httvlng studied under some of the bett oiasteniTe Ioiidoil Anil Parts, will lilve lesAOIW on tbu violin, injiiiiloliti, Kuiiarsud vonil vulture. Trriuf reusoiiAble AUilri'sn lu care of Htrouse, the Jeweler. Hhcusudoab. Parsons Leaving Town During the summer can have tho Herai, mailed to tliem by ordering it at this office. either in person or by letter, ftt 85 cents per month, if you are going to enjoy youiwlf among the cool breeun of tho sea shore or some mountain retreat, don't forget that your enjoyment will not be complete uuleas you have the IIkk.u.d sent to you, tu In the most severe cases of sprain or bruise, out er burn, Thomas' Kcleetrio Oil give almost instant relief. It is the ideal family liniment. When you want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or general tlusralthlng dono call m K. V, GaUaga.er 18 West Centre street Denier In stc-ew 1-tf 'l'lm Weather. Pxir Kew Jersey, Delaware and Mary land: Generally fair, except showers on the coast; south to southwest winds. For the district of Columbia and eastern Pennsylvania: Partly cloudy; ' slowly rising temperature southwesterly winds. What do tlie Children Drink? Dout give them tea or eoftbe. Have you tried the new fot.d drink called QmUi-Or It is delicious sad nourishing and takes the place of oolfee. The more Qntln-0 you give tlie child i en the more health you distribute through their systems. Qntln-O Is uiailo of pure grains, aud when properly prepared tastes like the choice grades of coffee but costs admit i as much. All gruccrs sell it. 15c. aud U.V. prime summer yellow, summer yellow, 24Si21'io off "If ifc had not" been for Dr. Miles' wonderful Remedies I would havo been in my grave three years ago. I know that at my ago and with a con' Live) Stock Markets. New York, July 21. Steers steady; bulls, fi.25!3: stucs and oxen.' $2471.26: bulls! ' stitution broken down in the service, i.754t3.ss; dry cows, $a&3.40. Calves slow; (I served through tho late war in tho chtl&tB SEZPA 23d Michigan) I cannot reasonably ox- lams active; sheep. $34.25; lambs, $4.23 pect many years moro Of life, but I know that as long as I can obtain Dr, . iu. nogs nigncr ni n.iutn.ug. East Liberty, Pa., July 21. Cattle steady: extra. $I.E0fl4.9O; prime, J4.70S1.SO; common, $3.40fi3.CO; bulls, stags nnd cows, J2&3.50. Hots active and higher; prime assorted Debt weights, $I.05Q4.15; common to full- Yorkers and mediums, $3.9004 Miles' Remedies, these years will bo passed In caso and comfort. Tho doc tors decided four years ago that they could do nothing for mc. In addition heavy. $3.'.0tJ3.60; roughs. $2.50fc3.30. Sheep my paralySlg wlllch rendered my firm; choice, Sl.15tf4.2U: common, $2,700 ZJ , . , , 8.40; spring lambs. $3.7561.75; veal calves. Umb$ almost USCICSS, L Had heart t3.7oijG.10. it would seem that my breath had left mc. I could got no sleep of any con- sequenco for tho smothoring spells that strangled mo whOn lying down. I commenced using Df. Miles' Nerv ine and afterwards tho.IIcart Curo with a result far beyond my expecta tions. I can get around very nicoly now with a cane, seldom having n symptom of the sinking spells, and sleep soundly all night long. I tell all my friend of tho good I received from Dr. Miles Remedies and numbers havo used them and all havo been greatly bonoflted." It is a fact, established by skilled physicians who prescribe it and cor roberated 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 nerves, gives now liopo and confidence, clears tho brain, strength ens the memory and drives away sleeplessness, melancholy and tho blues; makes tho step actlvo and clas tic, sending busy people about tholr duties in buoyant cheerful spirits, with their old timo vigor and renewed energy. Dr. Miles' Remedies make people happy by their unquestioned power over disease and ability to rcstoro 6ick pcoplo to health. Dr. Miles' Remedies aro sold by all druggists under a positive guarantee that tho first bottlo will benefit or the- HOW TO FIND OUT. money will be refunded. Book on tho trouble, causing sinking spells which Ileart and Nerves sent frco by the camo on two or three times a day, and Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Fill a bottle or common glas with urine md let it stamt twenty-four hours; a sedi ment or settling indicates an unhealthy condition of tho kldueys. When urine stains linen it Is positive cvtdenro of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or lulu in tho back, Is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder aro out of order. WHAT TO DO. There Is comfort In the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in relieving pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder aud every part of the urinary passages. It corrects iuability to hold urine and scalding pain Iu passing It, or bud effects following use of liquor, wine or lccr, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinato. Tho mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is scon realized. It stands the highest for its won derful cures ef tho most dlstrcsslug cases. If you need a medicine, you should havo tho host. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and ono dollar. You may havo a sample bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail. Jten tlon r.vKNiNO llmiAi.n and scud yuur address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Ilinghamtnn, N. Y. Tlio proprietors of thlspaparKiiaiaiitee tho genuluess of this offer. DELIGHTFUL SUMMER TOUaS. Two Tours to the North via I'ennaylrui Railroad. For tho convcnlouco of thoso who seek tlio most attractive way of spending a summer holiday, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged two delightful tours to the North, under the personally-conducted tourUt system, July 27 and August 17. The points included iu tho itinerary and tho country traversed abound In nature's beauties. No matter how much may bo expected, ono can not be dlsappolntod in Watklns Glen, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Quebec, Montreal, Au Sable Chann, Lakes Champlaln and George, Saratoga, or tho Highlands of the Hudson. Each tour will bo In charge of one of tlio company's tourist agents, assisted by an ox. perienccd lady as chaperon, whose especial charge will lie unescorted ladles. The rata of J100 from New York.nrooklyn, Newark, Trenton, Philadelphia, Harrisburg, llaltiniore, aud Washington covers railway aud boat fare fur tho entire run nd trip, parlor- oar soats.ineals en route, hotel entertainment, transfer charges, carriage hire In fact, every Item of necessary expense. For detailed itinerary, tickets, or any ad' dltiouul Information, address Tourist Agent, Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 111X1 Hroad way, New York j 800 Fulton street, Brook lyn; Assistant Genoral Passenger Agent, riroad Street Station, Philadelphia. Titers is a time for every tiling ; and the time to atienu to a com is wlieu ft starts. Don't wait till you havo consump tion but prevent It by using One Minute Ovugh Cure, the great remedy fur coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles, u. it. llageuhueb.. Coining; lSvents. July 81. Ice cream festival under the auspices of God's American Volunteers lu Wilklnsou's hall. It heals everything except a broken heart, may ue saiu oi ue wilt's wileii Jiasei thlve. Piles and rectal diseases, outs, burns, bruises. tetter, eczema and all skin troubles may be cured by It quickly and permanently. (J. II. Uageubuch. A genuine wolcomo waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON. Cor. nnln nnd Coal Sts. a- suts r nisrwrj n, rrrcrfl, niriur I1U Hir constantly on tft. Cfiolco etopuraiuo drink and clean. riillions of Dollars Go up in smoke every year. Tako no risks but get your houses, slock, fur nlturo, etc., insurod iu first-class re liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, gSi 'AIko Life and Accidental Com pan i est Double The Circulation . of any two newspnpers in Shenandoah, and11' steadily increasing, is the magnet that draws advertisers to the HERALD. Jll .jfjlt "hT1 It Goes Into il The r tt o mespr 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 Job- Departments- n second to none in the interior .of the state. We are prepared to dETwor'k "of . ' any description in the best pOMujlc man sner and at the lowest- prices consistent with good material and-first-class work. Drop us a Postal and our Solicitor will call on you and take your order. Every business man should have printed stationery, nnd the place to get it is at the office of the Evening Deralb, 8 South Jarbin Stteet