EVENING HERALD IWTAHMHIIHD 18T0. Published every Rvsnlng, Kcrit Sunday, itl Booth Jabdih Wtrjmvt, Kn Ohhtrb. The HernM IsdVu'viied InHhrnnndnon nd the urmundlnft torntorll cants wW, y alU So tlie cnrrlem. ny mnll S8.00 n yenr, or w eenU month, fMynble In Advnnoe. Atlrerllse uients atwrftedkoonnllnc to space nnd position. The publishers rnserve (be Hctii to change thr position of advertisements whenever the pub '"tlon of news demands It. The rlilit Is trserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not. that the publisher may dean Improper. Advertising rates made known npnn application. Entered at the postoftlee at Shenandoah, ra., as second elan mall matter. TKI.Kl'HONK CONNECTION. "All the News Thai's Fll lo Prinl." Evening Herald FRIDAY. JULY 80, 180T. Otm friends of the American are dyirg hard, when Davy Grimes re ports to the "manly art" in defense of the "downtrodden workingman." An Allegheny county editor says he wrote a strong nrtlole on patronizing home industries and one of the store keepers wrote to him thanking him for the sentiment oh a letter head printed In Buffalo. Tun Bushiest; Men's League has again inaugurated a right ftgalnnt Senator Quay and his friends. The people have a faint recollection a to the result of the last one this organi zation participated in. Thk Governor is in no manner a friend of the "junketers." He's rather of the opinion that when a legislator takes a pleasure trip the state is in no way hound to foot the bill. And tho Governor is right. 'If the promise of the harvest fields is fulfilled it will bo hard for thoorlsts to persuade a thriving peopo that they need monetary panaceas to to keep them out of the poor-hout.0,' says the Democratic New York World. Thk Democratic Standing Com mittee meets in Pottsville to-morrow morning, to name the date and place for holding the county convention. The meeting will be in the nature of a "wake," and the funeral will take place in November. Thk advertiser ought not to expect the publisher to give unlimited free reading notice just because he pn,- tronizes the newspaper. Does the grocer or dry goods merchant expect to prosont his customers about once a week with a barrel of potatoes or a silk dress pattern ? Hardly. Tub Democrats of Pennsylvania under tho leadership of John M. Garman, says tho Hazleton Plain Speaker, can do nothing better to in sure success at the polls this fall than UCI Ur, owaiiow, me leuness aim " persecutededitorof thePennsylvania Methodist, as their candidate for state treasurer. Bit Alt in mind that the old saying "all work find no play," etc., these midsummer days, and remember it is a duty you owe yoursolf and others, as well as your business, to "take a vacation." Get as far away from your work as possiblo, and stay just as long as you can. Live out of doors. Breathe in the beauties of nature at shore or mountain, and then you'll return to business feeling liko a "new creature." Kickkhs, as a general thing, are not popular members of society. Their popularity or unpopularity de pends largely upon their kicking character. The man who is a general kicker, who finds fault with every thing or with a great many things without reasonable cause, is simply a nuisance, and is almost univei'Milly and very properly so regarded. He is not a kicker in the truo sense of the word, but is unequivocally and un questionably a pessimist, a man who considers this world of ours in all its relations the worst kind of a world. I IKtWC aether Inharmonious with the theory oa which our government, nutlonal, state and munlclial, rests. Kiperfenco has nliundai.tly demon strated the neixwiity torn chuck upon this abso lute iwwflr vented in oue iran. Tho veto power la a dangerous weonon in me nanus oi any man who may he moved by any one of the hundreds of motives which sway humnn judgment from impartiality and Justice. Dally American. The above is taken from Coyle's organ, and will give the people a ttlight idea of his present state of mind. His opinion of the Governor lias somewhat changed, and very sud denly, too. The one-man power re ferred too was all right so long as things eaiue his way, but the moment the Governor performs his duty and Coyle's toes are pinched then it is all wrong. And we are of the opinion, this is only the beginning of the uikI of the American's owner's polltieal career. Thk breach in the Democratic ranks, or rather the numerous breaches continue to widen. Con gressman Bailey oelebrated the elos intHtay of the discussion of the tariff bill in the House by declaring that he would never vote for free wool go long tie manufactured woolens were taxed. The Democrats who voted for the IMngley bill when It first passed the House, voted for It again on its final passage, and sundry other members indicated by their sieeahes and by votes on pending amend ments to the bill that they had for ever abandoned the free-trade theories of the Democratic party. On the other hand, tlie gold wing and the silver wing of the party are con stantly pulling wider ajwrt, and on general questions of currency reform Its Members are eqtiHJly divided. The 1'nimliHt purty, whi'di .co-op erated with tlie Democrats I not year, Is also quite as widely divided at to lti plana and views, ami the condi tion of both thene ornnnlzatfons In in marked contrast witli that of the lte publican party, which has stood and continues to sta.i.l llrnily upon all important national questions. 1 Ll- 1-"1J" Don't tMiisentv your atomsch with teat and bitter herbs, but regiilato your lirer and sick iieanacue or using those inmmm little nil s known as De Witt's Little Early Risers. V. 11 Hagenbticli. Wllllnm mid Blsniari'k to Afiit.t. Derlln, July 30. A sensation has been created In Dresden by the publication by a newspaper of that city of the as sertion that- on his return from Nor way Emperor William will meet Prince Bismarck at Altone at the house of Count Von Waldersee. Thf VvWher. For eastern Pennsylvania, New Jer sey, Delaware and Maryland: Fair; slightly warmer; westerly winds. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Five cold bars from Klondike havo been received at the Philadelphia mint. An unknown Chinaman was killed at Altoona- by Jumping- from a train. California la to have a university structure to cost $4,000,000, for which plans have been Invited. It Is denied In Philadelphia that there is any anticipated lltigaton by French claimants of the Qlrard estate. New Jersey's only woman attorney, Mrs. Annie Star Keeler, was present In a Camden court to try her first case. The announcement Is made that M. Alorowskt. consul general of Russia at New York, will be transferred to Slam. The Qreek census shows the total population of the country to he 2,4S3,S08 nVHinst a total of 2,187,208 In the year Consul General Lee has warned Gen eral Weyler that Manuel Fernandez must nut be executed, as decreed by Spanish court martini. But the Trumpet's Clarion- Note Sounded by a Scraiitbn "Citizen. At first only the fiilnlest oelio readied to tho coal reeioiis. It camo in tho onward tnnroli through tbo state awakening echoes of rood r.lieer to iimliv at each triumphal step. Now 'tis here, and the trunipetsTiotoi of truth are dally sounded and doubt remains no more. This time 'tis hi Scranton, thr hustllnz city of tho miners. At 1 ISO .Marion street resides Mrs. J. Kils and iior evidence is added to that of many another in this region. This is how Bbo tells it: "Artor being: troubled six years with kidney disorders, I one day noticed an advertisement of Doan'e Kidney Pills. My host efforts to sttt rid ol my troublo had failed but I determined to try once more, and Rot a box of pills at Matthews llros. drug storo, and I am indeed glad of this determination, for Bonn's Kid ney Pills are all that is claimed for them. They aro easy to tako and leave no disagree able after effect. My allection varied, some times worse than othors, but I liavo never been free from tho troublo in all theso years. Tho warm weather seemed to affect me worst. nu! flnrltii. tltnt. Rmenn tlin Danwicrn of urine w.ts accompanied by severe Mjlln -f coniiderablo yniu inaflnacrat night, and upon rislug,futlicnorning my limbs and i j iiajro sun. x nau siouiacn trouuio too, hut that togetiior with all tho other ailments lias vanished. I liavo told my friouds about tho great good Doan's Kidney Pills have dono mo, and I shall always praise thorn and uso them mysolf when necessary, although I have no need of them at tho present. Three boxes of Doan's Kidney Pills liavo mado me feel strong and well. For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Mailed by 1'osUr-Milburn Co , Buffiilo, N. Y Soleagonts for the U. S. JHE JRIUfSPH OF LOVE I Happyand Fruitful Marriage, Erery MAN who would know the GRAND truths, the rialn Facti, the Old Secreta and the New LHscnteries ol Medli.il Si ion, cusuin!!ed to Ma. i led Life, who would atune It r past fol Mea and avoid future plf. falls, ftliould write lor our wonderful little hook. called "Complete Man hood and How to Attain lanV MmMt tixan ...a .lll n.nl1 ... ISnltrely lVee, in plain aealcd cover. ERIE MEDICAL CO,, tW&aAsS: DEAD STUCK for BUGS Kiild Koacbes, Fleas. Mot ha and Bed bag Non puisKinnutt, uoii't stain. Largu buttle, at drug glntn u:.ti f. ri.o'm, 26 cuuU. EVAN J. BAVIES, THE LIYERYHAN, No. 13 nnd is iV. Pear Alloy, Has made arrangements so he can now deliver good hard Chestnut Coal at - $3.30 per ton Pea Coal at $1.80 per ton TABLE and FLOOR po1 OIL CLOTH, FINE WINDOW SHADES, SUI GO TO- Mel'tiskey & Son, 105 S. Main St. IOK HIIKIIIHr S. ROLL BEDDALL, Or I'okt Cakii. 8ubet to Kopublloan rules. pOB KIIKHlPi', H. S. ALBRIGHT, Ok Okwimuuro. rtubjeot t Uopublloan rule. Wanted-An Idea EM ProMot your ldM; thar may ljrln job waaltta. Write JOHN WtDDKHUUBN ft CO., I'sUtlt Allot fear a. Wuhlugum, D. ('..for tbalr 1135 wlM oM lad Hit at two hunitrvU lovaatlous wanted. . it 'GOLD DUST." Labor TUB SAVED BY 72 What More Can be Asked? Only this ! ask rotir grocer for It, and Insist on trying It largest packagr-createst economy. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANYT Chicago, St. Louis, New York, llogton, I'huadslnWB. A HORSEMAN'S SUDDEN DEATH. Dr. Mol.ean Attacked by Ilenrt Illf enoe After III Jlonw Ilml Won. Cincinnati, July 30. After watching hl gallant Ally, Taluca, win the Ohio takes In the hardest kind ef a drive, Dr. IE. F. McLean, one of the best known horsemen on the American turf, was attacked with heart disease and died a short time afterwards at the Oakley race track yesterday afternoon. Mr. McLean was sitting alone In the timer's stand, when he dropped over for breath. Medical aid was summoned and despite the efforts of several phy sicians the turfman died Just at the bugle sounded calling the horses to the post for the last race. Mr. McLean's death was undoubtedly caused by the exciting finish In the stake race, and the sensational Inci dent which followed. After Taluca crossed the wire a winner by a nose aud the Jockeys were dismounting Johr. Huffman, the St. Louis horseman, took advantage of the selling clause In the .conditions of the race and began tc bid ur Taluca, Mr. McLean's horse. Tom Blackburn, McLean's trainer, stood hy and protected his Ally, and after being bid up to 13,000 she wat bought In by Blackburn at that figure. Blackburn once put In a claim for Ilcm-v-i.rr Me, Huffman's horse, which ii. i.. '. second to Taluca, and afte: i. , :ng $300, the amount she war entc. 1 for, both animals were led tc the McLean stable. All during the run up Dr. McLean sat silently watching the transaction. After It wasall ovei McLean's friends first noticed that he was 111, and onlr a short time after o,nrd h rPf.r.v(.,1 the f:ital attack. Fot " .,.r... and the public always had great con fidence In his stable. ONE OF TWO WAYS. The bladder was created for ono purpose, namely, n recoptaclo for the urine, and as such it is not liable to any form of dlsoaso ex cept by one of two ways. The first way Ih from imperfect action of the kidneys. Tho second way is from careleas local treatment of other diseases.. CHIEF CAUSE. Unhealthy urine from uiih is the chief cause oUiliitOdrr- troubles. So Uiojvonibjytijgtl bladder, was enSited for "fWI"pWposeTiuid if not doctored too much is not liable to weakness or diseased, except in rare eases. It is Bltuated buck of and very close to the bladder, therefore any pain, dibease or inconvenience manifested in the kidneys, back, bladder or urinary passage is ofton hy inistako attributed to female weak ness or womb troublo of somo sort. The error is easily made and may be ns easily avoided. To find out correctly, set you urine aside for twenty-four hours; a sedi ment or settling indicates kidney or bladder trouble. Tlio mild and tho extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-koot. tho great kidney, liver and bladder remedy is soon realized. If you need a medicine you should have the best. At druggists fifty cents aud one dollar. You may have a Rarnplo bottle and pamphlet, both tent free by mall. Mention Kvknino IIkkai.D and send your add loss to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Ilingliamton, N Y. TJie proprietors of tills papor guarantee lie geuuiuess of this oiler. Jltiit l'u.v ltiiy mi Outfit. Victoria, Ii. C, July 30. There Is a crowd of indignant Bold seekers In town. Two hundred ot them came from Seattle 'with their outfits to take the steamer Islander for Dyea. Arriving here they found that' not a pound ol goods would be allowed to enter the Klondike dlatrict without paying the regular Canadian duty. Some of them decided upon payment of the duty here, but others are going with the expecta tion of evadlnc the customs officers. This Is hardly iiosslble, and the cus toms officers aro going upon the Isl ander, accompanied by a force of con stables, who will assist the mounted police now there lo enforce the laws. Titer is a time fur evervtlilne : and the time to attend to a cold is when it starts. Don't wait till you have consump tion but prevent it by using: One Minute Oougb Cure, tbe great remedy for coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis and all throat and ung troubles. C. II. Ilagenbueh. i-inmMir '.Mt.HllllOy'M w m if lit. riattsburah, N. Y.. July 80. The President aud Mrs. McKlnley occupy a ftul'e of seven rooms on the second floor Jn the southwest corner of the Hotel Champlain annex, connected with tbe main building by corridors. The president is delighted with the magnificent lake and mountain scen ery. He appealed In public only once yesterday, coming into the hotel lobby for a short time and visiting the weigh ing machine, where he tipped the scales at 191 pounds. All the cabinet officers will be here more or less during August, and there will be Informal cabinet meetings as occasion requires. There is no utber remedy on earth so simple, to aitoctal, m aMuml, Ih Uw sure of summer oompialBt 1st all Its forms, a Dr. Fowler's gt. ftf WiUl Strawberry. Ai'ret tif'un A7i."jtl M Hiilerer. hvnn. Mass., July 80. Alfred C. Will iams, of I.ynnfleid Centre, was arrested yesterday l.y State Officer George C. Neal ' ii FiirpUlun of being responsible for the death u' John Gulllo, a farm hand, whose bi.dy wo burned In Ills shanty on the Vhllllps farm, at Lynn fleld. Wednesday morning. It Is al leged that Oulllo was shot, and ttat he won robbed of a sum of money sup UOKd Hi be tn his hut, and that the building wr.c afterwards set on (Ik to conceal evidence of the crime. Vim, vigor ana victory i-tneie re Uie char soteristlw of De Witt's Little ISsily Uisera, tbe famous little pills far constipation, uil. iousness and oil siMoaeh aud liver troubles. O. II. lUjreubueli. Ask your grocer fortue ' Royal Pslenl" Sour, and take no other brand. It Is the best flour wwlt). "GOLD DOST A BATTLE WITH FANATICS. Hi roe ThotiMiid Soldiers Iteportod to liavo Iluen Killed In llinzll. Buenos Ayras, July 80. A Itlo Janeiro roriespondent telegraphs that authen tic Information has reached that city to the effect that more than 3,000 sol diers have been killed In a big battle near the site of Canudos. The fanatics, numbering more than 10,000 men, all well armed, attacked the government trodps. Whole brigades of the soldiers were swept down end destroyed, tramp led under foot as the victorious fanatics with wild, hoarse shouts of triumph passed over them. The full extent of the loss of life cannot be told. There Is no reasonable doubt, however, that the loss In killed on both sides Is more than 3,000. For miles the ground around Cnnudos Is strewn with the dead and dying, the government troops being compelled to leave their dead on the field and flee to save themselves from complete destruction by the avalanche of tV1 fanatics. The minister of war will send to the scene next week 4,000 men, who are now gathering. They will carry with them a great store of ammuni tion, and will endeavor to dislodge the fanatics from the positions they now hold. FlBbtlng has been In progress at Canudos for several weeks. In the miantlme, while the fanatics fought apparently with little heart, they have been gathering their forces from all dl rectlons. The result was the final at tack on the go'ernment troops, which led to such awful results. "I cnive but One Minute", said the public I""r in a uuswy oi.; ami we.. m . u"0 u.n? .J.iinuie -i r.?- au" i,nj- ceeded with his oratory. One Minute Cough Cure is unequalled for throat and lnug troubles. C.I I. Haienbuch. Coming lZvciita. July 31. Ico cream festival under the auspices of God's American Volunteers in Wilkinson's hall. Aug. i. Ico cream festival In Itobblns' opera house tinder tho auspices of tho "Y." August 28. Ice cream fostival under the au-pices of Camp 40, Daughters of America, in Iiobbins' opera house. ,YNcrTonVl.o!.rliiK Town t !.J.i,nnfT"2 the summer can liavo tho Herald niaucu 10 mem oy orucnux it ai mis oiuce, either in tierson or by letter, at 25 cents per month. If you aro going to enjoy yourself among tho cool breezes of tho sen shore or sonic mountain retreat, eon't forget that your enjoyment will not bo conipleto unless you have the Hekald sent to you, 'THE MAINE IN COLLISION. In n Trip on tbe 1'nst Illvcr Slio Itims Into a Frolalit Cnr Flont. New York. July 30. The United States battleship Maine left the Brook lyn navyynrd soon after 11 o'clock yes terday morning. She had sailed from Gardiner's Island In the morning and passed the City Island at 9:30 o'clock, At the foot of Clinton street one of the Mallory line steamboats was lying acrossjhe Btream, and In order to pass her the Maine had to sail pretty close to the New York shore. At the saiW' time the excursion steamer Chancellor was coming up the river, also hugging to the New York shore. The excursion steamer could not turn out of her course without crashing Into the Mallory stot.mer. The commander of the Maine had only one alternative, and that wan to run Into a float an chored at Pier 4G and loaded with empty freleht cais. The Mnine was turned for the pier, and her bow cut Into the iloat and then crashed Into the end of the pier. The float cracked al moBt immediately. The end of the float was cut off so clean that the cars on It were not thrown from the track, After the float sank the cars could be seen about half above the nvater, as tlie tide was not very high at the time. Before striking tbe float the Maine blew her alarm whistles and the mWi at work on the float and on the pier got out of the way of danger. No one was J wit, and the excursion steamer proceeded on her way. The Maine was not greatly damaged. Miners Ski 'etnii In tltfiiiitn'ln MW.o. Benton Harbor, Mich., July 30.--The widow of Lieutenant Schwalka, the Arctic explorer, was Interviewed here concerning the Klondike gold fields, which country she has repeatedly vis ited with her husband. She says that the government should stop the tide of immigrants pouring Into the gold fields In Alaska, as the mountain passes arc strewn with skeletons of unfortunate miners who perished from either cold, heat, malaria or starvation while try ing to reach the golden region. IleolHloii to Ho Mode on "(;inklns.' Washington, July SO A decision Is expected from tho treasury depart ment In a few days construing the pro vision In the new tariff bill Imposing a duty of 15 per cent ad valorem on hides of cattle. The controversy over the classification of palf skins will be settled by this ruling. Pending a de cision by the department the collector at Boston has held that calf skins should be classed as ''skins," which are on the free list. Sirs). Xaok I'leedn Not Utility. New York, July $0. Augusta Nack and Martin Thorn, accused of the mur der of William Guldensuppe, were ar raigned to plead In the court af gen eral sessions yesterday. Both entered the plea of not guilty and were re manded, pending the fixing of u. date for their trial. Spun lull Minos Inundated. Madrid, July 30. News has been re ceived here of the flooding of one of the mines in the Balearic Islands by the sea. Nine of the men employed In the Inundated working were drowned. "They don't mike much fuss about it.' We are speaking of D Witt's Utile Karly Biters, tbe fit tooui Utile jillis for constipation, blliousuess, and all stomach and liver troubles, Tliey never gripe. C II. IlRgen-bucli. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS Tho Greater N tun bar or Stoo'ts Show n Net Inaroasp. New York. July 89. The stork market wns Fining, Willi n generally wholesome look until delivery hour, when the benri rnldrd the ninikel on riitnoia of unfni:- nblr nop iidWies from the l.ikotns nnd that Kiil exports on flnturdny would In In cm i si- of J2.ewi,0(Ki. causing the close tc bo In-i'Milnr at slight recoveries from tl.e low. st. but with the Krcnter number or ah. i ten showing net Increases for the lay. ('losing bids: lluto. ftOh.o... W4 Lehigh Vnlloy.. 31',i cins.i. & Ohio... li, N. J. Central.. K' l)i I. & Hudson. .118 N. Y. Central. .1017. 1.. I.. A'W 167 l'ennsylviinln .. 6':. i:rle 1BH Heading, !d pf.. 30' 4 1. ike Erie ft W. 16V4 St. I'aul 87i, (tmiKi'tti MurkotM. I'hlUnlolphln. July M. Flour firm: win ter suporllne, f2.75W3; do. extras. t:Wr:i.M, i'cnnsylviii'.iu roller, cle'jr, old, W.tioiit.o:.; do. oh nr. new, fJ.TOii3.ltO; do. straight, old, Jt.lOt. t.:u; do. Rtrnleht, new, W.SIKit; west ern whiter, clear, old, $3.85tfi 4.06; do Htreb-hl. old. Jt.10St4.2S; do. patent, old. $l.2r,',, 1.40. Hye flour slow at S!.:Sg2.ltS per b.irrel, ns to uuallty. Whent firmer; contract wheat, July, 7We80e.; ,, Au gust, TOHftWlc; No. 2 Pennsylvania and No. J Delaware red. new. spot, 8014HHc. ; No. 1 red, new, spot. 7H4l80c. Corn quiet; steamer corn, spot, W3CUc; No. 1 mixed, spot and July, and No. 2 mixed, August, SlV4'311f.; No. 2 yellow for local trade, 83!,8c. Oats quiet; No. 2 white, cnrlots, Wc.; do. Jhly, JMTHiVic.; do. Au gust and September, 23V4Blc. ; do. Octo ber. 24i26e. Hay firm; choice timothy, largo bales, JlW13.no. Beet steady; beef hams, 24fc25. Pork firm; family, 8.2S 10.60. I.nrd slendy; western steamed, ti.V. Butter quiet; western cream ery, llWlBc.; factory, 7id,c.; isi- gins, 15c; imitation creamery, iiw New York dairy, 10rl4e.; do. 12c; creamery, lhffl5c.; fancy prints Jobbing nt 174(20.; extra Pennsylvania, wholesale, 16c. Cheese steady; New York large, white, 7a7c; fancy, large, colored, 7Vc; small, white, western, 77V4c.; part skims, 403V4c; small, colored, .Wttc.; full skims, 4re$.c. Eggs quiet; New York and Pennsylvania, 13c; western, fresh, 12c. Potatoes steady; Jerseys. ti 2.26; Long Island, $2412.26; sweets, 12.60Q) 3. Petroleum dull; rellned. New York, J5.76; Philadelphia and Baltimore, $6.70; do. In bulk, $3.20. Turpentine firm nt 280 28Hc IUce Ann; domestic, fair to ex tra, tVaOtMc; Japan, 4H4?4c. Pig Iron steady, southern, $9.2610.60; western. $10 4rl2. Copper easy; lake, brokers, 511.1214; exchange, $10.8511.16. Tin firmer; straits, $13.7013.80; plates dull. Speltor quiet; do mestic, $I.2S4.30. No change In lead; brokers quoted $3.60, and the market stiang, whllo $3.86(3.90 was the exchange figure. Tomatoes, per crnte or box, 30c $1, ob to quality. Long Islnnd and Jer sey cabbage, per 100, $2.50C3. CofTeo op tions opened steady at unchanged prices; September, $6.95; October, $7; December, $7.1067.15; March, $7.35; May, $7.4007.15 Live. Stock Mnrkoto. New York. July 29. Kuropenn cables quote American steers nt OfcSflOHc: re frigerator beef at 7ij?7c. Calves steady but very dull; veals, J55.75; a small bunch of westerns, $8,76, Sheep and lambs very dull but steady, sheep, $3(J 4.26: lambs, $4.2566.50. HogB lower nt $uoeuo. Heart Disease Cured. IIEt) a well known minister after suffering for years with heart dis ease, Is cured. It Is not surprising that ho should publish tbe fact for tho benefit of others. Rev. J. .P Smith, 1045 Fulton St, (Baltimore, Md., wrltos: " For years I suffered from a severe form of heart disease. I used Br. Miles' Now Heart Cure, and my heart Is now In good condition. Recently, other afflictions camo upon me. Thero was humming, painful sensations on top and back of my bead. Fifteen min utes reading would Or, fpMi inako mo almost wild; WJHea' putting ana IU3.iirtJjmy logs all tho tlmo, Restores is! so tliat 1 coa'd nt sit unii. sftjptlll, In this condl- uwtii . Jiayn , r ,. t.i Dr. Miles' ltostoratlvo Fiervino and lta effect was simply won derful. I heartily commond your remedies, Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists under ft positive guarantee, first bottlo benonts or money rotunded. Book on Heart and Nerves sent free to all appllcauts. Bit. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elhkart, Ind. BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by this granular effervescent and stlniu. lant. An Instant cure for sour atomaclm and headaches, which often accumulate from having a nlKht out. i JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah, P. J. CANFIELD, Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinitj For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. I a I ri lo Tho Rosy Froahnoso And a velvety softness of tho skin Is Inva riably obtained by tbof . who use 1'ouoni's Complexion ."owder. COTTOl.nNn. Is due COTTOLENI 3 1 the most healthful as veil as tba most economical shorten I Inir and frying medium known. OMllM OttUlM U tuM-nuM'OXMMU" THE N. r. FAineAPtIS COMPANY, ChlrnffO, New Vork, REDUCED RATES TO THE SEASHORE. Kxtrone! Low-ltnte lSxcuralon vln 1'cun Kylvntthi ltnllrond. No oilier eot can etimhsre with that of Southern New Jersey lu slimmer resorts. At Ih lit if. City id the most popular aeiiide nsnrtln America, and Capo May, tjea. Klo City. O.esn Cltj Avalon, Anglesc. MH woo ! nnd Holly Iktioh do nut Ml far sliurtof Atlantic City's lilgh standard. The IVninylvnnlH llsllroad Company bus nrranveil for excarsimis to the sinshnre from Krie, Fassett, llellefiinte, Shenandoah. D.iupliln aud intermediate sbitloiia (incltiiliiia Htalious on branch rosds), on Aumiat 3 anil ID. Excursion tickets, cood for 10 days, will l sold at iixtitiucly low rales. I'anehger may, if they so desire, go to At lantic Ci.y via the new Delaware River lliidge Ii'ottte, tlio only nil-rail lino from pulnls in lVtinsylvania to Atlantic City. For information in regar.l to rates, time' of tmlm, .to., consult small bills or apply to nearest ticket wnt. limning, Itching skin diseases instantly re lieved by De Witt's Witch lissel Salve, tin eiiunlled Tot cuts, bihiscs, burns. It heals without leaving a scar. C. II. Hngenbuch. MAOARA FALLS, Low Jtnto lSxrui-blons la l'enntjlvanla llnllroad. Thu Pennsylvania Kailronil Company will run a series of ten-day excursions to Niagara Falls, leaving Philadelphia, llaltimoro aud Washington on July SC, August C nnd 10. and September 4 and 10. An experienced tourist agent and chaperon accompany each excursion. Excursion tickets, good for return pawnee on any reg'ilar train, exclusivo of limited express trains, within ten days, will be sold at ?10 from Philadelphia, ilaltlmore, Wash ington and all points on the Delawaro Divi sion; 0.70 from Lancaster; $8.00 from Altoona and llarrisburg; S8.25 front W'ilkee- barre; J5.80 from Williamsport; and at pro portionate rates from other points. A stop over will bo allowed at Ilutl'alo, Rochester, mid Watklns returning. A special train of Pullman parlor cars and day coaches will bo run with each excursion For further Information apply to nearest ticket agcut, or address Geo. W. lioyd, Assistant Qeucral Passenger Agent Uroud Street Station. Philadelphia. Faust Wheel flade to Fit. ka A bicycle, in many respects, is like a suit of clothes. If you do not appear with ease and grace upon your cycle, it is because it don't fit you. With ease and grace also comes power. Secure them all by ordering a special wheel, measured to fit- by the home manufacturer. A guarantee goes with every wheel. Patronize home industry and securaa reliable wheel. - - - - Repairing of all Kinds. - - - - FAUST BICYCLE WORKS, BRAIMDONVILLE, PENNA. . BRANCH OFFICE: 120 SOUTH JARDffi STREET, - - SHENANDOAH, PENNA. i Double The Circulation , of, any. two newspapers in Shcn'nniloih, and" steadily increasing; is -the magnet that draws advertisers to tho EVENING HERALD. It Goes Into The Homes ; r- of the, ,p.93ple ; ,thnt.'s. what makes the Herald such n valuable advertising medium. It's a wide-Awake newspaper and prints all news promptly and ac-. curately. Our Job Departments Is second to none in the interior of tho state. We are prepared to.d04$ojk of any description in the beat p'jStliiHnn li ner 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, and the place to get it is at the office of the Evening Deraib, 8 South Jarbin Street. I COTTOITNE. -Is a modol xvlfo 1 And n rlfjlit good cook lit oho. Such bread and enko n sho dotli niako Twould Rlnddcn your heart to see. And doushnnUt brown tho best in town t Her pics nro fit fora qnocn 1 And Iter success, an yon might Knees, 3 to COXIOLKNIi Ul KMT. ta M MIIM (UM VTMU 0 nt US. riilln.telnliln. nttabnra;!.. DELIQHTFUL SUMMER TOUR). Two Tours to tbo North vln Pennsylvania Itallroad, For the convenience of those who seek tho most attractive way of spending n summer holiday, the Pennsylvania Itallroad Company has arranged two delightful tours to the North, under the persnnatty-eonduoted tourist system, July 7 and August 17. The points Included in tho .itinerary and the country traversed abound in nature's beauties. No matter how mttoli may las exjiected, one can not bo disappointed in Watkins Glen, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Quelle, Montreal, Au Sable Chaim, Lakes Champlain and George, Saratoga, or tho Highlands of the Hudson. Esc'., tour will be in charge of ono of tho company's tourist agents, assisted by an ex perienced lady ns oliarcron, whose especial charge will lie unescorted ladies. The rate of $100 from Now York.Ilrooklyn, Newark, Trenton, Philadelphia, Inrr!lmrg, Idtltimore, and Washington covers railway aud Ixxit fare for thoctitiro round trip, parlor ear seats, meals en route, hotel outortulntneut, transfer charges, carriage hire in f.ict, ovory Item of necessary expense. For detailed itinerary, tickets, or ntiy ad ditional information, address Tourist Agent, Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 1100 Ilrvnd wny, New York ; 800 Fulton street, llrook lyn; Assistant General Passenger Agent, Ilroad Street Station, Philadelphia. Urlp-Colda-Ueailaclie. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and ! Grippo whon Laxative Iironio Quinine will euro you in one day. Put up in tablets eon venientfor taking. Guaranteed tocuic, or money refunded. Frico, 25 centa. por sale by Kirlln's Pharmacy. r,. A. W. Jleet, l'iilhidolplilu--IIalf Itatrs via rcnnsylvanlu Itullroud. For the annual meet of the League of American Wheelmen at Philadelphia, August 1 to 7, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will soil special tickets from all points on its ystem to Philadelphia and return at rnto of a single fare for the" round trip. No mto loss than twenty-flvo cents. Tickets will bo sold and will lie good going on August 3 and 4. mil good to return until August 0, 1807, inclusive. i - i
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