EVENING HERALD HMTA ItLlBII Kl 1870. Published every livening-, KiwiptflnniUy.st South Jabdih Htrkrt. Naxn CKirfn. Tlie tlprntd I ilnlmmt tiiRhenMiitnan ami the giirmiitnllnK towns fornix centa nw ek.pay aid. o the farriers. II y mH W.flO a y-wr. or 9ft eeul n month. Kiyahle In mtvnnoe. Advertise mailt chnnred !orUii to swipe nnd position. The iHihllKtiers reserve the rtaht to ehnne the rnnltlon ot advertisements whenever the pub ieutlnn nf nw riemAmln It. The rtsht Is referred to rejwt any advertisement, whether IiilIU lor or not. Mini me puonsnem may uevui mprnper. Advertising rntes made known littnti nnnllentlnn. Rutt-rod at tlie.portonice at Bbenandonb, Pn,, as bpooiiu cm man irtsiter. TKI.BPHONK CONNECTION. "All the News Thai's FIMo Prlnl Evening Herald WEDNKSnAY. JULY 8. 196T. Tint free silver sliouters uppeivr to Imto tlio ntlvtvnt of more prosiieroilfi times mill ure still trying to howl calamity but with fuet ileereniilng strength. Tim Tax-PnxBrs Asuonititlon rind the County Commissioners npneHr to lie nultlvntlng a very Intimate 110- qunintance, as the former now hag an ex olllolal In the ofllee of the latter. Tim believers In the old couplet about St. Swlthln's mysterious in fluence over the Aveather in inld summer.liaveluul their faith strength ened by the frequont rains of the past two weeks. Dkspitk the hard times, the state ment of the Merchants Nntionnl Hunk, published in yesterday's H Mi ami, is a very gratifying one to the stockholders. The bank paid its usual semi-annual dividend of three per cent, this month anil shows in creased prosperity with each state ment published. fllNCB 1802 the Tlrltisli mint has re- oolned 37,000.000 gold coins, gov ereigns and half sovereigns. The avorago loss in wear of the gold coins returned as being light weight was 2.52J penco for the sovereigns and 2.377 ponce for the half sovereigns; 1,288,188 worth of silver coin was minted in the year ending June 30, 1897. Owing to an impression that each of the two leading political parties were only entitled to vote for one Jury Commissioner, some one has made the discovery that there is noth ing in the law to prevent one party electing both, although the voter can vote for but one. Ab there has never been any question about the conduct of this office it appears to be a case of better leave well enough alone. A TKidtOItAM from Mexico, a free silver "country, says that gold reached a premium of llCi per cent, there on Monday last, and the steady fall in the price of sllvor is attracting general attention. It is interesting to ilCUe'tlTiit" the "priiSo" of bar silver in New l'ork on Monday was 59 cents an ounce, which made the value of the white metal in a silver dollar 45.03 cents. This is close to the. lowost point it has ever roaohod. Enumbiimkn and English news papers are very free to criticize American politicians and their methods, but wo question if any American legislature ever nccom plished a successful job of white washing witli more Blickness than the House of Commons whitewashed Cecil Khodos for his connection witli the Transvaal raid in January, 1890. It makes a great deal of difference to John Hull whether he, or some one else, is doing a job. It has come at last the game to be played on bicycles. It is called Hoyal, and is quite English, being an impor tation from London. It is rolling hoop on a bike, a hoop made of a pneumatio tire, which is to be rolled from the confer of a chalked field, like the foot ball gridiron, against the attacks of an opponent to a goal at acli end. It is a game requiring great dextority, and when it becomes popular bids fair to add considerable business to the surgeons. As the new tariff law went into effect the day it" was signed, and that day began at 12:01 a. in., theTreasury department has deoided that all goods entered at the Custom houses on Sat urday, last, are subject to the rates fixed by the Dingley tariff bill. The races against time by shipmasters on that date are, therefore, of little avail in trying to get ahead of Uncle Sam As the Sugar refining companies were most interested the public has little sympathy for them in their failure. Now that a regular supply of an thracite for steam purposes can be obtained the Heading Hallway it rapidly refitting its locomotive to burn it again, ac the llKKAM) stated a month or more ago would be the case, as it costs considerable more to burn bituminous coal at 1.60 a ton than anthruoite buckwheat at half tiie price. Those citizens of Heading who are preparing a protest to the city councils against its continued use are, therefore, a little late getting their protest in. Tim action of Governor Hastings in signing the appropriation for the Lehigh University appears to be satisfactory. He has reduced it from $200,000 to 150,OO0, but that will en able it to get along comfortably for a few years. As the University is more of a technical school than a olatwiOHl one, and made no charge for tuition until a year or two ago, it hat) enabled many young men of limited means to obtain good technical tralulng at a low cost and it Is a nmtter for con gratulatlon that its iiNi'fulue if not to lie I'm-tiilleil. Kvkh since hi bested China, little Japan has put cm aim enouH' f"' a civilization many Hges older tlinii she. and now appears to be determined to worry, this c.ountr,, ver the proposed annexation of the Sandwich Islands. Ho far she is proceeding in the most punctilion diplomatic limnntr, but the chip on the shoulder is a little more plainly visible than is intended, perhaps. However that may lie. it looks as if the Sandwich Islands will be an American territory ere long, anil the presumption of the little Ttastern power will be disregarded. The right of Japan's subjects will be respected, which is as much as she oan expect, and her comical strut will, if anything, only Irfflten the annexa tion of the islands. Then Is do other remedy on earth so simple, o effectual, to nattiml, In the our of summer complaint In all Its forms, m Dr. Fowler's Kit. of Wild Strawberry. Starvation WnaiimY .' Vhuo A StriRe New York, July 28. Local Union No. 1 of the United Brotherhood ot Cloak Makers met last night to complete ar rangements for the big strike ot the organisation scheduled for Aug. 15 next. All present were In favor of the ordering out of the li.OOO cloakmaUre In this city. As an Instance ot the star vation wages now being paid by the manufacturers, Jacob Silverman stated that for 08 hours In the employ ot. a leading Arm he was remunerated with J1.83, a- week's wages. It Is olalmed that the operators, who were former ly paid 6 cents for jackets, now get IS cents, and operators on capes are paid 7 cents, while they formerly got 36 cents. Rcserm in any part of tbe body ! instantly relieved and permanently cured by Doan's Ointment, the sovereign remedy for all Itchi ness of the skin. A l'oniil Commit "sniitiilt. Panama, Colombia, July 28. A tele gram (mm San Salvador says that Otto Munchmeyer. United States consul In San Salvador, committed suicide on Sunday. He succeeded his father as consul at San Salvador, on the death of the latter In 18flfi. He was a native of Purkeraliurg. W. Va. Burning, Itching skin diseases instantly re lieved by De Witt's Witch Hiwel Salvo, un equalled foi cuts, bruises, burns. It beals without leaving a scar. C. II. llagenbucli. .Mly llH AIKIKH' H IIUUv,...,. Rotterdam, July 28. A letter from Captain Lehman, of the Dutch steamer Dordrecht appears tn one of the pa pers of this city to the effect that he saw a curious object floating in the White sea on July 17, which was nei ther a ship nor a dead whale, but re sembled a balloon, and Captain Leh man suggests that It may have been Andree's balloon which he saw. Ilnrxe TliloveM Lynched. Little Hock, July 28. News of the lynching of one horse thief and the probable fatal shooting of another by a mob near the Scott and Yell county line, CO miles from a telegraph oftlce, reached here today. Both the victims were white men. Their names were Crownover and Beach. Dr. Miles' Nervine Triumphs. Excessive Nervousness from Childhood. La Crlopo Brings on Heart Weakness, EV. D. P. SEAREY, pastor M. E church, Iluchanan, Qa. writes Dec. 10, 1895: " In childhood I was afflicted with excessive nervousness, which, almost developed Into St. Vitus dance I partially recovered, but at col lego it gradu ally grew worse. Close study aggravated the trouble; any unusual exertion caused trombllns all over. In 1800 I bad a severe attack of La Grippe which brought on heart weakness. I bad been almost constantly under treatment for nervous troubles,-and changed climates fre quently without avail. Last Vobru&ry 1 be gan taking Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine and Nerve and Liver P11U and since then I have been studying mare and worklug harder than for years and the good effects tbat have resulted seem to be pormanent." Dr. Mhos' Remedies aro sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money refunded. Rook on Heart and Nerves sent free to all applicants. DU. MILE8 MBWUALOO., KlllUart, p. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shcnatl'doah and Vicinit) -For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. Wanted-An Idea I Who aa tklak ot same Maple tlilug tor Mitt Protect your lbr may brlugyoa Writ jrtlTW VrjEDDkUHI! RN a no., fkiui weAiia. t AHa Mrs. Wubtaton, D. v.. tor tlwlr si.no prise ortf ma tut vl two uaiMrsa uvenueu waaisa. Restores Unnlll, .0sB 00LD DUST ' Jj Xt Largest package greatest economy. Made only by CV if TUBS N. It. VAUUIANIt COMI'ANV, ff Chleago. St. Louis. New York. Ronton. Philadelphia. THE CAPITALIST OLIGARCHY. An KiiHllfli Xevrstmper's VIpwm on American Mtiunpallt. London, July !8. The Daily Chroni cle this moratnft devotes an editorial article to the dismissal of J. Benjamin Andrews from the presidency of Brown university, which action It re gards as the most serious blow the capitalist dinarchy has yet struck at social, economic and lnUectual lib erty In America. The Chronicle says: "There Is no doubt that, like Professor Bemls, who was dismissed frffin the University of Chlcapo, President Andrews was dis missed because be warned Ids country men nitalnst the growth of great mon opolies. "It seems certain that a conflict 1b approaching that will shake the union as It was shaken by the great slavery question. It looks as though the splen did millionaire endowments of Ameri can universities has the unworthy mo tive of the promotion of the Interests of Oie- monopolists. We anticipate a great wave of opinion against the pre tensions of the monopolist class as dan gerous to freedom. This movement will lead to the substltution-of public for private control and ownership of the big t'-upt and monopolies and the subsllti"i n il state for private col lege.. u..J universities." ONE OF TWO WAYS. The bladder was created for one purposo, namely, a receptacle for the urine, and as such it is not liable to any form of disease ex cept by one of two ways. The first way is from imperfect action of tbe kidneys. The seoond way is from careless local treatment of other diseases. CHIEF CAUSE. Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kiJnoys is the chief cause of bladder troubles. So the womb like the bladder, was created for one purpose, and if not doctored too much is not liable to weakness or diseased, except in raro cases. It is situated back of and very close to tlio bladder, therefore any pain, diseaso or Inconvenience manifested In tlio kidneys, back, bladdor or urinary passago is often by mistake attributed to femalo weak ness or womb trouble of somo sort. Tlio error is easily mado and may bo as easily avuiilod. To llnd out correctly, set you urine aside for twenty-four hours; a sedi ment or settling indicates kidney or bladder trouble. Tlio mild and tbo extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, tho great kidney, liver and bladder remedy Is soon realized. If you need a medicine you should have the liest. At druggists fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a samplo bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by mall. Mention Kvknino Hmrald and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Itiughamton, N Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee he genu in ess of this oiler. KlT-SoiiiU'or lloollttlo Droit. Providence, July 28. Kx-Unlted States Senator Doollttle, of Wisconsin, died yesterday at the home of his daughter, at Illdgewood, near this city, of Brtght's disease. He was 82 years of age. In 1S66 he was chosen United tates senator from Wisconsin, In suc cession to Henry Dodge, as a Demo-crat-Kepubllcan, and served three terms. In his last term as senator Judge Doollttle forfeited his standing as a Republican by contesting the Im peachment of President Johnson, other Republican senators who took a like position being William Pitt Fessenden, of Maine, and Lyman. Trumbull, of Illinois. After retiring from the senate Judge Doollttle made the race for gov ernor of Wisconsin on the Demooratlo ticket, but was defeated. Judge Doollt tle's death occurred on the sixtieth an niversary of his marriage. "They don't nuke luuob fuss about It.' We are speaking of De Witt's Little Early Risers, tbe famous little pills for constipation, biliousness, aod all stomach and liver troubles, They never gripe. O.' II. Hagen butsb. ( uuiulii '.. Demand ito.vrtifVs Vancouver, B. C. July 28. The Do minion government has, It is said, de cided to place a royalty on all gold mined In Canadian territory In the' Yukon district, and that a corps of olllf.Jala will leuve here Immediately to enforce this declt.lon. It Is probable that the Canadian government will build a telegraph line from Lynn canal to the Klondike, and that a system of reserving alternate sections will be adopted. A im, vigor and victory i-tliete are the abar acterisUos of D Witt's Little Karly ulten, the famous little pills for constipation, bil iousness and all stomach and liver troubles. 0. II. Ilageiibuali. Mother anil Child M mdi iwl. -Springfield. Ills.. July 23. A double murder occurred here yesterday. James Mingle, a horse trader, Is accused of the crime. The victims are Mary Urlscoe and her Infant oblMU They were killed bv chopping th,er heads with a hatchet. The woman did not die until some Sours after tbe deed was committed.. The baby was dead when found. Mingle had been living with the woman tor some time. It Is said the cause of the trouble was her refusal to live with him longer. Min gle has been arrested. Blood was found on his clothes, and he was going out of the oily when captured. Tho wom an was on':' 19 ytur:i old. Studs at the HeftdT Aug. J. Beel, the itadlni druggist uf Hbreveport, Ia mr: "Ot, King's New Dis covery is the only Ittlng that uuras y eoofb. aud it is iSMttstuer i nsvey- j. r. urop- bell, SHt of Ssflfbtd, Arts., write: "Dr. Kins' New Disauverv is all that Is claimed for it; It never jails, ami is a sore cure fur CuiMUntpthm. Coughs sod Colds. I csunot say enough for it merits." Dr. Kiug'a New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is not an experiment. It has been tried fur a quarter of a csntury, and to-day stands St tbe head. It never disappoints. Five trial buttles at A. Wasley drug sturv. "OOtD DOST. JAPS FORJiONOLULU. Is Is Snld That Soldiers Will lie Land ed as HinluriiniH. Los Angeles, Cal., July 28. A lettei written by a Japanese official In Japan to a former Japanese officer living In this city conveys the Information that the Japanese government will forward to Honolulu In the latter part of July 1,600 Japanese emigrants. These Indi viduals are now In the garrison at Neegata, being Boldlers In the Japanese service, and will go on shore In Hono lulu as simple citizen'', but drilled and ready for military duty at once. The steamers which are to convey these men have been chartered by"The Japanese government, and carry, In addition to the 1,600 passengers, arms, ammunition and military stores of suf ficient quantity to make tt interesting for any party trying to prevent their landing. In addition, three large men-of-war are already prepared to leave Yoko hama, to arrive at Honolulu at about the same time as the landing of the so called emigrants will take place. "I crave but One Minute", sslil the public spealtor in a husky voice; and then he took a dose of One Minute Cough Cure, and pro ceeded with his omtory. Ono Minute Cough Cure Is unequalled for throat and lnuj: troubles. C.ll. Ilaccnbucli. Coming Kientt. July 31. Ico cream festival uuder tho auspices of Cod's American Volunteers In Wilkinson's bull. Aug. i. Ice cream festival In Robbing' opera house undor the auspices of the U Y." August 28. Ice cream festival under tlie auspices of Camp 40, Daughters of America, .in Bobbins' opera house. Persons Leaving Town During the summer can have the Hk.rald mailed to thorn by ordering it at this oflice, either in person or by letter, at 26 cents per month. If you are going to enjoy yourself among the cool breezes of the sea shore or soma mountain retreat, iou't forgot that your enjoyment will not lie coraplcto unless you have the HkiIalu scut to you. Just try a 10c box of Cm-carets, the finest liver and bowel regulator ever made. Kvcurslou To Atlantic City. Tho Philadelphia and Beading railway will rim an uxcurBion to Atlantic City, on Thursday, July 29th. Tickets will bo good for ten days and good only on trains leaving here at It 51 a. in. and 12.33 p. m. Faro for round trip from Shenandoah is f3.50. tf Klirhtinjr .siitivox lit South Afflrn.' London, July 28. A dispatch has been received at the colonial office dated Fort Salisbury, South Africa, July 26, announcing that a combined movement of the Fort Salisbury police and the huzzars resulted In the capture of the Mashlngombls Kraal, at Fort Martin, near Hartley, on Saturday. The dispatch says the fighting con tinues. The British losses were one killed and several wounded. It Is Im possible to estimate the losses of the enemy, as the country Is a mass of rocks and Is tilled with caves. In a previous engagement which took place 20 miles from the Mashlngombls Kraal the hussars lost one killed and another wounded. Opera! lo AHplrmit Insane. fJew York. July z8. Marie Blmonle. or Simon, of Cedar Rapids, Neb., wha has been confined In the Insane pavilion of Uellevue hospital, has been declared Insane. She fs a handsome youi.g wo man, with an excellent voice, She came to New York hoping to find a place on the operatic stRge, but was (llsappolnttd. Her troubles unbalanced her mind and Bhe was taken to the hospital. IOlllott Danforth, chairman of the Democratic state committee, who knows her father, has befriended her. Amoriunns tho I.owust HlddorH, London, July 28. in the houso of commons Lord George Hamilton, sop,, retary of state for India, in reply to a question why the Bast India railway, owned by the government, had pur chased 7,703 tons of rails from the Maryland Steel company, of TJaltlmore, aid that the lowest Hritlsh bid was CM76 higher than the America tender. Dodllnn to Fiii'iiImU Armor 1'lnto. Washington, July 28. The armor producing companies having declined to furnish the navy department the armor needed for the three battleships now building at the price of SS00 per ton fixed by congress, Secretary Long has taken the second step In the line marked out by congress, and has called upon the ship building companies themselves to submit propositions for procuring and fitting the armor. On of them, the Union Iron works ot San Francisco, has already responded de clining, like the armor companies, the department's Invitation. There is little doubt that the others will make a like answer, although there is a small chance that some of the ship builders may combine to secure the control of one of the plants, which the armor makers profess their readiness to sell. and turn out the armor they need tor the ships In their hands. Flooded by a Clouitbui'Nt. Corning, N. Y., July 88. At Prgtts burg, Steuben county, a cloudburst above the village caused the place to be flooded, and damage to the amount -of 110,000 was done. Bridges and build- Ings in large numbers were swept away, and several persons bod narrow scapes from drowning. J'Kini shots at a Meetliur House. Morgantown, Ky., July 88. At Cane Ridge meeting b,ouse on Sunday 80 shots were exchanged between Estill Casey and John Casey and three Qslley brothers. EstlH Casey la dying and John Casey and two of the Baileys are joainiuuy wounded. I 1 " Mf Ask your graMr for tu "Itoysl Patent". Hour, and take no other brand., It is tbe best flour made. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Rloek Mnrhrr RiihIiiIiin SMirht Lossos, mul t.lo. Rtomly. New Vork .Tnlv 27 - Tho nntlirnrlte roal Phnirw ;i(H 'nc'f'tl cnnnldernbly on buying by I'ti'i-t always Idrn tilled In the movi i ni of cool stock. Otlioru i 'c tbe ni ir'.i t i-U'Hnlned flll;rlit losnes nod closed Mtculy. Inindon iHirehnneil pome ISroo olui'ex. Loenl speculators l)ciuldnted oiislderi'lile today, but commission bouse I iireboHci' i' bout equalised such milm, i.'i derlng the market extremely Irregular. The llquldntlon tn Industrial stocks rather uiiHcltled the list. Tbe gilt edge securi ties declined considerably. Closing bids: Dalto. A Ohio .. Mi Lehigh Valley.. 804 t'hes.i. & Ohio... 18 N. J. Central.. 904 Iiel & ItudKon..lll(1 N. Y. Central. .101 I).. L. A W 157 Pennsylvania .. 63 i:ile 15 Itendlpg. 2,1. pf. Line Ei lc ft AV. lott St. Paul 8714 Oeiiora' Mnrl.-i'l. rhllndelnhla, July 27. Flour firm: win ter supert'ne, $2.7rS: do. extras. IVnnnylvimln roller, clear, old. tft.NK(4; do. clear, now, t3.7IW3.80; do. straight, old, Midi. biSl; do. straight, new, t3.S0ftl; west ern winter, clear, old, M.SBSfl 05; do. straight, old, fl.10ft4.S5; do. patent, old, P.26Gi4.40. live flour dull but steady nt M.2M12.U per barrel, as to quality. Wheat higher; contract wheat, July, 79HfiiCM4.c.: do. August. TSsmSV.; No. 2 Pennsylva nia and No. 2 Delaware red, spot, SO&ifii Sic.: No. 2 red, new, spot. 7WMifc. Corn firm; stenmor corn, spot, mi28c.; No. 2 mixed, spot and July, and No. 2 mixed. August. JltfSmc. ; No. 2 yellow for local trade, SjMc. Oats steady: No. 2 white, July, 14MTt6Hc; do. August and Septem ber, 23Hi)24c.: do. October, 2(02So. Hay firm; choice- timothy, large bales. Wii ta.R0. Uccf firm; smoked, city, lMrl6c. Pork (inlet; family, $8.2510. Lnrd steady: western atenmed, 84.40. Butter quiet; Western creamery. lUrlSe.: factory. 7 IuVjC. ; Etgtns, 15c.; Imitation creamery. 9Hftl2e.; New York dairy. KWlle.; do. creamery, 115il6c. ; fancy prints Jobbing lit 17r20. ; extra Pennsylvania, wholesale, 16c. Cheese steady; New York large, white, 7fc67ttc: fancy, large, colored. 7toc; small, white, western. ";714c.; part skims, 45Hc.; small, oolored, 747Hc. ; full skims, 2i,4ifit3e. Eggs quiet; New York and Pennsylvania, ISc.; western, fresh, 12c. Rosin steady; strained, common to good, tlJuM:igi.m. Itlco firm; domestic, fair to extra. 4tt66Kc; Japan, 44Wc. Pig Iron ciulet; southern, 8.60(5510.50; northern, IIOWU. Copper easy; lake, brok ers, JU.12H; exchange. J10.S7H11.1!H. Tin easy; straits, 18.613.75. Spelter dull: domestic, $1.264.32. Lend continues In a"llrm position, with offerings of desirable product small; brokers retain $3.50 as the trading basis, with the undertone strong. Tbe exchange called today's market flat at J3.8SW) 3.87'A. Tomatoes, per crate or box, SOc.tfll. Ijong Island cabbage, per 100, J3.50OT. Coffee steady; December, 87.0D If7.10; March, 17.257.30; April, J7.40; May, IM04f7 50; Juno, $7.50. Sugar firm for raw, fair for rellnlng nt ic; centrifugal, 00 test, 3c. Ltvo Stools Mnrkots. New York, July 27. No trading In beeves; Furopean cables quote American steers at S'i10V4c.; refrigerator beef, TH7T4c Calves quiet; steady for veals; very dull for other calves; veals. (466. Sheep and common to medium lambs steady; good lambs firm; sheep, 83.604.1S; Iambs, t. 255.50. Hogs higher at $1,153 1.50. Fast Liberty, Pa., July 27. Cattle ac tive' extra, J3.40W3.00; bulls, Btags and rows, 2.2611 25; commin to good fat oxen, I2&3.75; beMt medium weights, common to fair, !3 85413.80; heavy Iioks. $3.ti5&3.75: roughs, $2.25(113.30. Sheep lower; choice, $4.20H.2S; fair, 83.555J3.80; common, J2.20Sf3.36: spring lambs, 8.7?01."5i veal It heals everything excent a brnlten limit. may bo said of Do Witt's Witch Hazel Silve. rues ami rectal diseases, cuts, burns, bruises, totter, eczema and all skin troubles may be cured by it quickly and permanently. C. II. Hagcubuch. Tlio Weuthor. For eastern Pennsylvania1 nnd Now Jerpoy: Pain: easterly gales. For Del nware and Maryland: Rain, followed by fair weather; northeasterly, back ing to northwesterly winds. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. Kntlonnl Lonrrno. At Louisville Brooklyn. 11: Louisville. 2. At St. Louis St. Louis', 5; Jloston, 2. At i-nicngo vjiucano, v, Cincinnati, 3. 1'nHtorii I.cnirito, At Montreal Montreal, 12; Scranton, 0. Atlimtlo Lciicuoi At Hartford First game: Iteadlnc. 0 Haitford. 4. Second game: Hartford, 4; lieaiiing. z. At Norfolk (10 Innlnca, dark' ness) NoifolU, 3; Puterson, 3. Bloode'NerveFood ggTAK. For Weak and Run Down People. UJHqT IT Kl The richest of all restora nnHI II IOI Jive foods, became It re places the essentials of life tbat are ex. hausUd by dlieaso, Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc UHflT IT nilPI By making tho blood WnHI II UUCOI pure and rich and the digestion perfect It creates solid nesh, rtrosclB and strength. The nerves being made strong the brain becomes astlveand clear. It restores lost vitality, stops all wast ing drains andwsakness In either sox,and as a female regulator has no equal. Price 60p orflve boxes 82.00. Druggists or by mall. We can help you, Advloo and book, tree. Wrlto Us About Your Oaae. j THE Dir. CHASB COMPANY, UU Chestnut Street, Philadelphia, CHRIST. SCHMIDT Agent nnd Bottler of AND Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, PUREST .' AND HEALTHIEST, 203 W. CoaLStreet, SHENANDOAH, - PA BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by this irranular effervescent and stimu lant. All Instant wire for sour stomnalig and headaohea, whlth often accumulate from buying u night out.- JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Slierandoah. COTTOI.I3NE. OOOODOOC ooocrooooeooooooocooooooo ft A wise won. looks aliead. She 13 never without a supply of Cottolcne. The health without medicine. The family is much better off iu every way since she uses 3 Look for tat Ufcd-mrkfr-C7olloIt'1 and THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago, New York, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, w?mmm li bummer Shoes M mm CutinPrice.1 We .have 500 pairs or more of Summer Shoes, that must go with in the next two weeks. Some of d)om-.?ue from the stock f the retail 'shoe store we bought some time ago. All are good shoes. The prices we are asking foi1 them are very mucfi under value. We want you to know we can and do sell shoes for less price than any store in the region. mm mm mm FACTORY SHOE STORE. PI -J. A. Moyer, Mgr. 1 lVrsoiinlly-uomlticted Tours via Pennsyl vania Iliiilrnail. That tho ptihlio liavo come to rccognizo tbo lact that tlio host and mwt. convenient method of pleasure travel is that presented by the Pennsylvania Kallrond Company's liorsoimlly-coiiilueted tours, is evidenced by the increasing popularity of these tours. Under this system tho lowest rates arc ob tained, for both transportation and hotel ac commodation. An experienced tourist agent and chaperon uccompany each tour to look aftor the comfort of the imasengcr. Tho following tours have been arranged for tlio season of 1307 : To tho north (including Watkins Glen, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands. Montreal, Quebec, Au Sable Chasm, Lakos Clmmplain and Ooorge, Saratoga, and a daylight riilc down through the Highlands or the Hudson). July 27 and August 17. Itato, $ 100 for the Double The Circulation of any fvp newspapers in Shenandoah, "and steadily increasing, is the magnet that draws advertisers to thtf EVENING It Goes Into The Homes of the , popple ; thnt'-s what makes the XTorald uch a valuable advertising medium. It's a wide-awake newspaper and prints all news- promptly and accurately. Our Job Departments Is second to state. We any description ner and at the lowest pr$iilltent with good material and Ai&mss Work, r . , mtj- Drop us a Postal and our Solicitor will call on you and take your order. ' Every business njan should have printed stationery, and the place to get it is at the office of the Evening Deralb, 8 South 3avbn Stveet. COTTOLHNI!. 9 nn 11 g result is (r Am4 in ftton-plant trA r st orj tla. rap . . m mm wm w& wm mm litis B8Sfl mm il mm round trip from New York. Philadelphia, Ualtimore, nnd Washington, covering all expenses or a two weeks' trip. To Yellowstone Park on a special train of Pullman sleeping, compartment, nnd observa tion ears and dining oar, allowing eight days In "Wonderland," September 2. Itate. $335 from New York, Philadelphia, IUltimore, nnd Washington ; $230 from Pittsburg. To Niagara Palls, excursion tickets good to return within ten days will bo sold on July 22, Augnst 3 and 10, September 1 and 10, at. rate of $10 f.-om Philadelphia, "llaltiniore, and Washington. These tickets include transportation only, and will permit of stop over within limit at Buffalo, Ilochoster, and WatlTlns on the return trip. Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, Luray Caverns, Naturnl Uridgo, Virginia Hot Springs, liichmond, and Washington, Sep tember 28 and October 12. Kate, $00 from New York, $63 from Philadelphia. v '1 none in the interior 6f!tJ ar,e prepared to xJ in the best noriiblMMrt-
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