i EVENING HERALD mr KM AH 11 I5U IKl 0. Published every Kvenlngi Kicept Sunday, at Booth jAnms Htnrr, Nsar rtmrrna. Tho llemld la delrreied lnRhenaiKlmth anil the surrounding towAs fornix cetitfl n week, pay nhlv o the carriers. Ily mall W.OCft yenr, orafi cents month, payable In advance. Advertise ments ohnrged according to space nnd position. The publishers reserve the right to change the iMltlon ot advertisements whenever the put jstlon nf news demnmla It. The right l erved to reject any ndvertlneroent, whether ilrt for nr not. thnt (lie publishers may dewn Improper. Advertising rntes made known 111011 implication. Kntered bt the postottlce nt Shenaiidonh, l'n., a second uIaas mall mntter.x TBLBP110NR CONNECTION. "All the News That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald SATURDAY, JULY 31, 1967. Tun Maryland Democrats have abandoned f roe silver ; in faot, they have straddled the currency question, at the dictation of Gorman. In deciding to admit citizens of the United States to full mining privil eges Canada has simply followed tho long established example of this country. A CONTKMI'OHAIIY advises no "poor" man to go to Alaska unlefs ho has a grub stake ot at least $1000. All such "poor" men will please rise and be counted. Fifty per cent, of tho wholesale grocers in twonty-sevon states say there is a marked improvement In business. Yet the "croakers" con tinue to growl. A larcik batch of Consuls were named by the President on Thursday. Of the two credited to Pennsylvania, Schuylkill's applicant is not mini bered. This suspense is indeed awful. TlIKllK was a wholesale slaughter ing of the expense bills by the Gov ornor. Tho veto axe cut deep into Hems for sleeping berths, parlor cars, carriage hire, mileage and clerk hire. A MimicAN manufacturers have just shipped six locomotives to South Africa and are building thirty for Japan. In making machinery of all kinds for transportation the United States is a recognized leader. Thk eastern boundary of Alaska, when determined, will probably run through some of the mining towns, leaving them partly in the United States and partly in Canada. In that case tho Canadians will prob ably emigrate, as usual One of tlie best medical authorities onathloticB says a century run on the bioyclo is a foolish thing under the best conditions, while a double cen- tury run is "absolutely suicidal." But there aro always some who are ready o destroy their whole stock of vital Tub smart editors of Democratic free silver organs, who are trying to belittle tho Improved condition of business and juako it appear that times are no bettor, should consult their commercial exohangos, such as Dun & Co. and Bradstruet's before writing their editorials, SoMKTIIING must have broken looso in the bicycle market, or there would not have been such a sudden nnd remarkable slump in pricos as has taken place during the past five orsix weeks. Wheels thntare claimed to be first-class arc offered at about one-third the price demanded for that kind of wheel earlier In the season. The Senator from this district is between the devil and tho deep blue sea. To nip in the bud the paper hospital was bad enough, hut to add to his humilntion a deep cut in the "expense" account is surely adding insult to injury. The "handwriting upon tho wall" is becoming more legible with each succeeding day, and "Friday" O'Donnell's labors are cor respondingly increasing. The protraoted reign of the Stonn King being presumably over, brighter skies and cool breezes are with us, und there is a general impression that we shall have a continuance of this genial weather condition, but the weather prophets do not see the situ ation in that light. They toll us to look out for bright skies with a some what higher temperature, to be followed before many days with a hot wave that will make everybody long i'or the rainy season once more. Thk President before leaving Washington.Jn a discussion on poli tics, expressed himself as very well hatistled with the outlook for the Ml elections. The administration ha re deemed the pledge which tlie party made at St. Louis to restore protec tion, and it is certain that at the next session of Congress the currency laws will be revised, and every other pledge of the Republican platonn will be made good. The Republicans will undoubtedly gain strength be cause of the faot that reports) from all sections of the oountry tend to show a wonderful revival in buslneiw. Tbhbnck B. Powdkhly will be Commissioner of Immigration unless something unforeseen happens, for a year at least. In making Powtlerly's appointment one of the reoens ap pointments the President placed him in control of the Immigration Bureau without tlie neoewrfty of a confirma tion by the Senate, and in a position where ids fltnesti for the place will hnnllv lie nnptlonp(l lipfurc the ttot session of the Hcnate. It is iiiHilil' that tile HiMinte when it linen meet will not take up the na-e of the e (irand Master Workiuiiii iukI act on It finally until the done of the next reunion of ( Iohri-chs, and if thitmourst in purmipil, ho will remain in office undiHtiirhed until well into the mini ltier of next year. L. A. W. Meet, l'lillndolpliln-ltnir I In I cm ln Pennsylvania ltiillroHtl. For the Hiiuual meet of the Lcsgne of American Wheelmen at Philadelphia, August 4 to 7, tlie Pennsylvania Railroad Company will cell special tickets from All points on its system to Philadelphia, and return at rule of a single fare for the round trip. No rate less than twenty-five cents. Ticket will lie sold ami will be good going on August 8 and 4, and good to return until August 9, 1807, Inclusive. Klttrcll, K. C . July SI. Miss Nannh Catlett, a respectable young white lady near here, was brutally assaulted and raped by a young negro last night. Her assailant was captured, tried and committed to Jail. The people are very excited, and lynching may follow. The young lady had gone to a spring, and while on her way the brute sprang out. caught and choked her and accom plished his purpose. The negro was brought before the young lady In com pany with several other negroes, and she Instantly identified htm. Vim, vigor nnd victory :-tliese are tlie char acteristics of De Witt's Little Early Risers, tne mmous uttie puis lor constitution, bil iousness and all stomach and liver troubles. C. II. Hagenhuch. Uxtvnorillimr.v Itol'ulous Service, New York, July 81. The Home cor respondent of the New York Freeman's Journal has cabled a letter written by Cardinal Jacobin), and addressed to all Catholic bishops throughout the w"orld, proposing one of the most widespread scries of religious services ever held. These extraordinary religious services, It Is Intended, shall commemorate the close of the nineteenth and the begin ning of the twentieth centuries. Tht project put forth by Cardinal Jacobin! is the result of the desire to respond to the wish of Pope Leo XIII. to con secrate the transition from one cen tury to another by "an extraordinary Invocation of the divine assistance of Jesus Christ, as a happy presage of peace and concord." Wish I'or Annexation. San Francisco, July 31. Speaking of political affairs In the Sandwich Isl ands, Mr. MIUb, the retiring copbuI general at Honolulu, had this to say of the situation: "Annexation Is now re garded universally by the people of Hawaii as a certainty. The enthusi asm ovei the annexation movement It more Intense now, If such a thing be possible, than It has ever been before, and almost everybody has an abiding faith In the happy result that they all wish for and anticipate. It Is confi dently expected that the whole matter will he settled when congress meets this fall. Klitir of Slum In Hiipclnnil. London, July 31. Chulalongkorn, king of Slam, arrived off Splthead yes terday in the Siamese royal yacht Malta Charkkrl, with the royal suite and a large retinue of servants. The British warships Inflexible, Alexandra, Calliope, Hero and Victory received him with the snlute reserved for royal vlrltors. The Duke of York and Ad mlral Sir Nowell Salmon went on board tho Malta Charkkrl and cordially wel comed him to England. All the ship plnfr In the harbor was Bayly dressed with bunting. C'j-ulono In Illinois. San Jose, Ills., July 31. At 7 o'clock last evening a cyclone struck the farm of A. C. McDowell, two miles north and his house and barn were entirely destroyed. Seven people were killed and three severely Injured. The killed are: A. C. McDowell, McDowell's grandBon, wife of Samuel Brownlee three of IJrownlee's children, Miss Jes sie Groves. Mrs. A. C. McDowell, her son, Charles, and daughter, Mary, are severely Injured. 1'Iro on tho Wilmington. Jacksonville, Fla., Julv 31. A fire started In the coal bunkers of the Unl ted States steamship Wilmington, in the aft starboard locker, several days after the vessel had left Savannah for this port. It was, however, extin guished as soon as discovered, and was considered ot small Importance, aB no dnmage was done. A similar Are oc curred some weeks ago In the same bunker. Provident ofn Now triilverlfy. Providence, July 31. Dr. K. Benja min Andrews, who recently resigned the presidency of Drown university, has accented the presidency of a new university to be founded by John Bris bane Walker, and to be known as the Cosmopo'ltan university. It Is to be managed after the Chautauqua school, and will be conducted by correspond ence. Knar n-d Aocptn SouMns: Proposal. London. July 31. The British foreign afilce notified Ambassador Hay yester day thnt Great Britain accepts the proposal cf the United States for an International conference on the ques tion of pelarclc sealing In the Behrlng si-a, to be held at Washington during the coming autumn. .CHASES BloodfNervePood For Weak and Run Down People. tUURT IT ICI Therlohestofall restora. WnHI II IOI ttve foods, because it re places the oentlals ot lire that are ex. haustad by disease. Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc. WHAT IT DOES I purandchadthe digestion perfect It creates solid flesh, muscle and strength. The nerves being made strong the brain becomes astlve and slear. It restores lost vitality, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In either sex, and as a female regulator has no equal. Prise 600., or five boxes S8.00. Druggists or by mall. We can help you. Advice and book, tree. fwlto Us About Your Caso. THE DK CHASE COMPANY. lfiia Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. Teams to H I re. If vou want to hire a safe and reliable team forrirlvlngorforworkliigpuriioees pay Shield' livery stable a visit, Tmwt cvuAtauUy on baud at reaeonatile rate JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 Kaet Centre street. Opposite Heading rail o daUtlon. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvety softness ot the skin Is inva riably obtained by tbor who use Pozzoni's Coraploxlen Povan. GIVEN FREE 4 rirsl ts n il) oBCi'ir 40 Thin! v .M7, Sunlight soap For particulars tend jtrar name and full andre"tn X0 A O O Th O C Levor Bros., Ud., Hudson Harrison Bt., New Y,nk. H la AIX- YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. National Lrnsruo, At Chlcntro Chicago, f; Pittsburg, 7. At Washington Baltimore, IB; Washing ton, 11. At St. Louis St. Louts, 7; Louis ville. 6. At New York-New York. I; Brooklyn, 1. At Philadelphia Philadel phia. :); Boston. 7. At Cincinnati Cin cinnati, 8; Cleveland, S. KiiMtei-lt I.MRtle, At Syracuse Syracuse, 1; Sprtngf1eld,Q. At Toronto Toronto. 2; Bcranton, 1, At llurtiilo Huftalo, 7; WllkoBtmrre, a Atlnutlu Leusrun. At Heading Flint game: Athletic, 6; Rending, 5. Second game: Athletic, 6: Heading, 2. At Newark Newark, 0; Hart ford, 2. At Richmond Palerson, 4; Itlch mond, 8. At Norfolk Lancaster, Ci Nor folk, S. A CitntouiM Collector' Shortnco. Malone, N. Y., July 81. It. W. An derson, deputy collector of customs at Chataugay, Franklin county, N. Y., has been removed from ofllce and a Mr. Phillips, of Plattsburg, has been tem porarily appointed to All his place. It Is alleged that Deputy Collector An derson Is short In his accounts. The shortage Is said to he nearly $5,000. Mr. Anderson Is reported to have left Cha- teaugay. (Sulinrnntot'iiU Cnudldnto Ineligible. Des Moines, la., July 31. F. L. Eton, nominated for governor by the Pro hibitionists, Is Ineligible for the ofllce of governor, not having lived In the state the raaulred two years. S. P. Leland, of Charles City, will probably be placed on the ticket to fill the va cancy. itovolutlon Keiiroil In Portucnl. Lisbon, July 31. The situation nt Oporto Id n'a-n)Ing. Ministers fear an attempt at i.olutlon. The governor of the town has been dlBmissed and re placed by AuguBte de Castilho, a naval officer. ONE OF TWO WAYS. Tlie bladder was created for one purpose, namoly. a receptacle for tho urine, and nf such it is not liable toany form of disease ox cept by one of two ways. The first way is from imperfect action of the kidneys. The second way is from careless local treatment of other) disoases. CHIEF CAUSE. UultoaUhy urine from unbonltky kidneys is the chief cause of bladder troubles. So tho womb liko the bladder, was created for one purpose, and if not doctored too much is not liable to weakness or diseased, oxcept in raro cases. It is situated back of and very close to the bladder, therefore any pain, di'seaso or inconvenience manifested in the kldnoys, back, bladder or urinary passago is often by mistako attributed to fcmalo weak ness or womb troublo of some sort. The error is easily made and may bo as easily ivoidcd. To find out correctly, set you urino asido for twenty-four hours; a sedi ment or settling indicates kldnoy or bladder trouble. Tho mild and tho extraordinary elfcct of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, tho groat kidney, liver and bladder remedy is soon realized. If you need a medicine you should have the best. At druggists fifty cents atid iino dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent frco by mail. Mention' Kveninq Hhuald and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Ilinghamtoli, Nr. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee ho geuuiness of this olTar. NUGGTSOF NEWS. Fredeiick D. Grant has resigned as police commissioner of Now York city. John Sebolt, of New Brunswick, N. J was shot by his wife, who mistook him for a burglar. During a quarrel over a love affair, near Hazclton, George Martina killed Andrew Albertlnl. The loss to Chester county, Pa., farmers caused by the wet spell Is es timated at $160,000. B. P. McKinley, uncle of President McKlnley, has been appointed assist ant postmaster at San Francisco. Burned by the X rays, and perhaps disfigured for life, Miss Josle Macdon ald, of New York, will sue for dama ges. There is no other remedy on earth so simple, so effectual, so natural, in the cure of summer complaint in all its forms, as Dr. Fowler's Ext. of Wild Strawberry. 'JlimatU -f"i a l rlpte AMtrnor. ' San Antonio, Tc-x., July SI. Maximo Martinez was hanged at Ploresvllle, In the AVllson county Jill, yesterday after noon, for i a triple murder committed on June 6 last. He killed Jesus Carlilo and wife, an aged couple, and Juanlta A cost a, 18, whom he first ravished. Martinez died without a struggle, and apparently with no fear.. He said he wanted the girl to elope with him, but that she objected because he was mar ried, although he was separated from his wife. Cereal Ooit'ee Drinkers lUSWAHKI If you have been deceived and tried one of the cheap bran substitutes now on the market, claiming to be the original and to have great food value, aud you got a ijuml of poorly roasted brau for your 25c aud a poor, weak, slcklsh drink (whit cau you expect from brau), doif tlied isvouroged but try UKAIN-0 It is made from solid grain, nicely browned and S pounds for gov. Uraiu-0 takes the place of coB'tH) at I the pi ice. Get a package of your giocer to-Uay. Ci!t i i. .'.viMiff-tSrfp i,iwIU4. , Lancaster, July SI. Howard Overly, a youns tAnaer, at FraylCence town ship, has uott allin-f for several months and his caM was a puszle to the physl clans. Yesterday Overly commenced to vomit, with astonishing results, There were 24 lizards, ranging In alse from two to three and a half inches long, many of theoi dead, 40 lizard egga and many worms thrown from his stomach. The doctor will con tinue the treatment to dislodge any of the unwelcome tenants that msy still be In Overly's stomach. On the (arm on which (be tatter resides Is s Urge spring, from which he has bean accus tomed to drink for years by lying flat a his stomach, and it is supposed thnt he In that way swallowed the lizards or their eggs. Don't nauseate your stomach with teas and bitter lierbs, but regulate your liver aud sick headache by using those famous little pills known as De Witt's Utile Karly Risers. 0. 11 JiggenbueU. Pr!7M, each of $100 Cash. , fi it ifinAni.... a i.l m...l.. tiuj riBlcc opttciai uiqutis. ( $ 25 Gold Watdies. roti flii' 1, '.'nthcr. Per rr.r'.ern Ki w York, New Jer sey aV.l (-rafern Pennsylvania: Gen era!! fat.-; southwesterly winds. For DcUtv.nre and Maryland: Generally fall ; westerly winds. STCCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Iloiidw Wore the Chief l'onturo of the liny on Wall Ntrort. Now York. July 80. nonds were the stnr peril,, t ci In Ind.iy's market, the volume of trading therein being the Ii'i(.-c.4t In n long time, exceeding 14,600,001) par value. Mortirnge securities were gen erally strong, special animation bclne shown In those of reorganised roads and those undergoing rehabilitation. A sus taining feature was the pronounced strength In wheat on European engage ments of some dOO.OOO bushels of wheat from out ports. Closing bids: Hallo. St Ohio... OH Lehigh Valley,. 3HS Chesa. A Ohio.. W,t N. J. Central.. 89ft Del. & Hudson. .11614 N. Y. Central. .101 D.. L. ft W 167 Pennsylvania .. 63?, Erie. 1B',4 Heading, 2d pf.. 29. Lake Erie ft W. 1T?( St. Paul SP.j (nernl Murkotn. Philadelphia, July 30. Flour quiet; win ter superfine, IS.7&3; do. extras, Pontic Ivanla roller, clear, old. W.SSifil.OO; do, clear, new, g3.TOAT3.EO; do. straight, old. 4.10(Ei4.M: do. straight, new, $3.S05il; west ern winter, clear, old, $3.86tS'4.05; do straight, old, t4.Wi-l.2B; do. patent, old t4.2utt4.40. Hye tlour slow at f2.25tj2.S5 per barrel, as to quality. Wheat higher, contract wheat, July and August, 81ifi 8U4c.; No. 2 Pennsylvania and No. 2 Del aware rod, BJiot, new, SlV4iftS2c; No. f red, new, spot, 81fT8114c. Corn weak steamer corn, spot, 30i31c; No. 2 mixed, spot. July and August. 32t4s'32'4c; No. yellow for local trade, Sltrs&c. Onts drm: No. 2 white, carlots, 2Mi2ii'-c: No. 2 do. July, 25(ii 2!H4e.. ; do. August and Septem ber, iiyaUv.; do. October, 24i2Bc. Hay firmer; choice timothy, $13T13.50 for large bales. Beef Iltm; beif hams, $26.80027. Lard firmer: western Hteamod, J1.604.66. Pork firm: family, t.50s&10. Butter quiet; western creamery, 11015c.; do. factory, 761014c; F.lglns, 16c.; Imitation creamery, SV412c-.; New York dairy, 1014c; do. creamery, llfflSc. Cheese quiet; largo, white, 7;l'1'r7V4c.; large, colored, 7V4c. ; smull, white, 77i4c; small, colored, 7&' 7c: putt skims, 4fi'BHc; full skims, 2Vi.fi 3c. Eggs steady; New York and Penn sylvania, WCnSVic ; western, fresh, 12V4C. Potatoes stecdy; Jersey, $2.12V42.3714; Long Island. 2.37; sweets, 52.50 3. Pet: oleum dull; rellned. New York, J5.70; Philadelphia nnd Baltimore, S.70. Rosin steady; strained, common to good, $1.57Vi5il.CO. Pig Iron quiet; southern. J7.80jll0; northern, $10.50&12. Copper easy; lake, brokers, 1 1.12'yt : exchange, 510.85& 11.15. Tin firm; tilralls, S13.82V4J13.87H; plates dull. Spelter quiet, domestic, $1.25 04,30. Brokers quoted lead at $3.G0, with a continuation of the strong features heretofore noted; exchnnge closing tig-' urcB were steady at $3.85j3.90. Tomatoes, per crate or box. 25&i5c., as to quality. Long Island and Jersey cabbage, per 100, $2.503. p.aw sugar firm; fair refining, 3c; centrifugal, DC test, 3c Llvo Stook MnrM", New York, July 30. Steers active, 10c, higher; native steers sold at $1.5094.93) stags and oxen, 2.tW1.35; bulls, $2.50?3i dry lambs. t.7X63.06. Calves steady; veals '.i'. higher; veals, 4fjGo; western, S3.25f!.i5. Sheep nnd lambs steady, 10c, lower; sheep, $34.50; lambs, Jig 6.50. Hogs higher at $1.20114.60. I3Rst Liberty, Pa Julv 30. Cattlo stoady; extrn. $i.905: prime, $4.8004.90 common, ?:!.50(i3.75; bulls, stags and cows, $23.50. Hogs active; prime light Yorkers and plsrs, $1.154.20; mediums, Sl.lWii4.1B; common to fair grades, $ Iff 4.03 heavy, $3.Wi3.9U; roughs. $2.50iff3.35. Sheep sleudy; choice, $l,15t4.20; common, $2.C5 3.25 Fnrlns lumbs, $3.75(1(5; veal calves, $5(55.50. "I cravo but Ono Minute", said tliomtblic speaxer in a iiuwy voice; aim men ho took a dose or tino Sllnuto tough Cure, and pro ceeded with his oratory. Ono Slinuto Coueli euro ts unoquallca lor throat and lung troublos. C.il. llageiibuch. Coming ISvents. July 31. Ice cream festival under the auspices of God's American Volunteers in Wilkinson's hall. Aug. 1. Ice cream festival in Bobbins' opera houso under tho auspices of tho "Y." August 23. Ico cream festival under tho auspices of Camp 40, Daughtors of America, in Bobbins' opera house. There is a timo for overvthinsr : and the time to attend to a cold is when it starts. Don't wait till you havo consump tion but prevent it by using Ono Minute Cough Cure, tho great roincdy for coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis aud all throat aud lung troublos. C. II. llageubuch. .Inpitu i. ...... r.nwiili. Wasdilnfton, July 31. The Japanese government lias accepted the offer made by Hawaii to arbitrate the dis pute between the two coun'rles. Tlu state department has been Informed of the offer and the acceptance. The sub jects of arbitration will Include not only tho difficulty over the landing of the Japanese Immigrants, but also will Include other disagreements between teh two countries, the most Important of which Is the sake tax Imposed upon a Japanese liquor largely Imported and coiiBUmed by the Japanese in Hawaii, Stands at the Head. Aug. J. Ilogel, the leading druggist of Shreveport, La says: "Dr. King's New Dis covery is tlie only tiling that cures my oough, and it is the best seller I havo." J. F. Camp bell, nteroliant of Safford, Ariz., writes: "l)r. King's New Discovery is all that is claimed for It; it never foils, aud Is a sure uurefer Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I cannot say enough for its merits." Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Conglts aud Colds is not an experiment. It has been tried for a quarter of a century, and to-day stands at the head. It never disappoints. Free trial b.,Ulea at A. Wasley drug store. Persons Leaving Town Durlug the summer can have the Hkbaui mailed to them by ordering it at this office. either in person or by letter, at 25 cents per month, if you are going to enjoy younelf among tlie cool breezes of the sea shore or some mountain retreat, Jon't forget that your enjoyment will not be complete mile you have the IIkbai.d sent to you. lilectrlc Hitters. Electric Hitters is a medicine suited for any season, but perhaps wore generally needed in the stirinK. when the languid exhausted feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid and slumrish aud the need of a tnuic sua altera tive is felt. A prompt use of this medicine has often averted long aud perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will act more surely in counteracting and freeing the sys tem from the malarial poison. Iicadaoho, Indigestion, Constipation, Dlssiuest yield to Electric Hitters. Only fifty ceats per bottle at A. witkiey s n rug BUire. When you want good roodug, plumbing gas fitting, or general tinuoltiilng done call on B. P. Gallagher 18 West Centre street Dealer 1c atctrea 1-tf THE SOCIAL DEMOCRACY. Kutrcno V. Delia Deflnoss Its Alms mul PitrpoHnfl. Chicago, July 81. The New Time of Monday 'will oontaln on, article by BuKens V. Dfbs, In which he says: "The social democracy Is a general social, economic and political organisa tion, It Is nt once national and Inter national. Politically speaking, It Is n party within and for Itself, and within 12 months Its national representatives will have formulated a national po litical platform. Similarly the uartous state representatives will have adopted state platforms and municipal repre sentatives local platforms. "By far the greater part of the crit icism has been directed against the 'colonization scheme,' and there are those who still Insist that this Is all there Is to the movement, or ot least that this Is Its chief purpose. "To sll of these be It said that the proposed colonisation scheme Is simply one of the features of the movement and haB been assigned n special depart ment known as the 'colonization de partment. "There has never been any Intention to organise Isolated polonies, nnd they who have worked themselves up In de scribing the fate of other "colonies' and predicting calamity have been wasting their time." Ilurnlng, 1 1 eh I tig skin diseases instantly re lieved by Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo, un equalled fot cuts, bruises, burns. It heals without leaving a soar. C. II, Ilagonbuch. Hillo Huugc II nil no llnokstnp. Willlamsport, Pa., July 31. James C. Porman, married, aged 45 years, was instantly killed at the Twelfth regi ment rllle range yesterday. He was engaged in picking berries at a point 250 yards back of the target, which had no backstop, and was in a stooping position. The ball passed through his head. W. a. Stair, John Bond and W. J. Davis, members of the rifle team that will represent Company D In the regimental matches, were practicing at 200 yards. Forman could not see the target, neither could the guards men see Forman. It could not be de termined which man flred the fatal shot. Eczema in any part-of tho body Is instantly relieved nnd permanently curod by Doau's Olntmont, tho sovereign rcmody for all itchi ness of tho skin. 0v ...:.i .i.li,',iu'.inieii, Mexico City, July 31. A new gold mine has been located on the famous El Oro vein. In tho state of Mexico, and prospects for a valuable property are excellent. The Esperanza gold mine at Tultanengo is taking out $100,000 In gold monthly. i'nil'l lino e". Troiloy Lino. Burlington, N. J., July 31. During a toet for speed on a trolley road operat ed by the Pennsylvania railroad, be tween thlB city and Mount Holly, one mile ot a seven mile run was made In 'he unprecedi ntcd tnte of 4S seconds. Sick Headache. Neuralgia and Extreme Nervousness. VEH slnco I was eighteen years old until I learned of Dr. Miles' Kestora tlvo Remedies, I suffered from sick headache, and oxtrcmo nervousness and dys pepsia. In tlnto heart dlseaso developed. I was treated by several doctors with no ro llcf. Severe palpitation with pain in left breast, shortness ot breath, and smothering spells made mo most miserable. I pro cured Dr. Miles' Itestoratlvo Nervine and New Heart, Curo and took them alternately as directed. Improvement began at once and increased so rap Idly that Insido of six months I Increased thirty six pounds In weight. All pain In the heart is gone, and tho nervousness has wholly left me," Mrs. Okas. Knapp, W. German St, Little Falls. N. Y., Nov. 7,'05. Dr. Miles' Hemcdlcs are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bcttlo boncflts or money refunded. Book on Heart and nerves sent f reo to all applicants. DK. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Ind. BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by this granular effervescent and stimu lant. An Inntaut cure tor sour stomachs nnd headaches, which ofteri accumulate from having liiK". uui, JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER Or" CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah, P. J. CANFIELD, Agent (or Shenandoah and Vicinit) -For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. . &- Restores JB Henlth iv FROM PARALYSIS AND SIX YEARS OF CONVULSIONS. Little Fannie Adams, of Umatilla, Cured of a Dreadful Malady A Cure of Unusual Interest A Reporter Investigates. From the Laltt lleyion, EusUs, Pla. For some time past the Lake Iltqian has been receiving reports from Uliiatilm, Fla., nf an almost miraculous cure that had been effected in the caso of i'annie Adams, a diughtpr of A. J. Adams, of that place, nnd last Saturday a representative of tills paper tmulc a tiip to Umatilla for tho purpoio of determining the authenticity pfthe same. - Tlie family live a short dlstahce from ihc village, where it was found thnt tho people were cognizant of the curo which had been ofleeted, and were rejoicing with tho f.nnlly in their new found uapptnew. The father, A. J. Adams, is a lmfd-working linnet fiirmcr from cast Tennessee, nnd the family cntno to Florida four years ago In the hope that a cliango of climate would he Of benefit to their afllicted child. Much of tlie Ir earn ings have gone for doctors' bills, whoso ser vices proved unavailing. Tlie representative was greeted by Mrs. Adams, from whom ho gained the -tory of her great trial. Fannie, tlio youngest child, was horn In oast T-nifsscr, and was ecvon years old on the third t'ay of February, 1807. Wlim leu moiii'is oi l she was stricken with pnr.ilvHi, wlik'h aTeetwl tho entlro left side. Tliii stroke of paralysis was followed by convul sions, nnd frein lh time lltllo Fannie wns ten mouths old until February, 1807, tliero was not a single day or a night that she did not have spasms of the tnntt dlsiri'Rsiu; nature. Not a klngle convulsion, lint al ways three or four, and sometimes ns hi.;!i ns ten in one day. ' The family was nil broken down with onre, nnd Mrs. Adorns states that for one venr she did not eo into her kitchen to super- intend her household work. All the iltirvrs of the right band of the little girl are en hinjed and misshapen, caused 1 y her 1" ing them during the fearful stiflerliiR. The caSc ballied tho skill of the beRt ph.vsleiatn. and they were frank to say that they could REDUCED RATES TO THE SEASHORE. Kxtremely Low-Kate Kxcurslon Tin Penn sylvania ltnllrond. No other coast can compare with that of Southern New Jersey in summer resort. Atlanlio City is tlio most popular seaside resort In America, aud Cape May, Sea Isle Cltyr Ocean City, Avalon, Anglosen, Wild- wood and Holly Hoach do not fall far short of Atlantic City's high standard. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arrangod for excursions to tho soashoro from Krie, Fusectt, Ilcllcfontc, Shenandoah, D.imihln and intormediato stations (including stations on branch roads), on Augusts and 10. Excursion tickets, good for 10 days, will bo sold (it exticmely low ratos. Passengers may, if they so desire, go to At lantic City via tho new Dolawnro Kiver Uridgo Routo, tho only all-mil lino from points in Pennsylvania to Atlantic City. 1-or information in regard to ratos, tinto of trains, Ac, consult small hills or apply to nearest ticket agent. "Tlioy don't m iko much fuss about it.' Wo aro speaking of Do Witt's Little Early Risers, tho famous littlo pills for constipation, biliousness, and all stomach and liver troubles, They novcr gripo. C. II. Hagcn buch. MAOARA FALLS. Low Itato Kxcurnloim la rciinsjlviinla ltnllrond. Tlie Pennsylvania Railroad Company will run n scries of ten-day excursions to Niagara Falls, leaving Philadelphia, Ilaltinioro and Washington on July 22, August B and ID, and September 4 and 18. An experienced tourist agent aud chaperon accompany each excursion. Excursion tickets, good for return passage on any regular train, oxclusivo of limited express tnilns, within ton days, will ho sold at $10 frum Philadelphia, Halliinore, Wash ington and all points on the Delaware Divi sion; f0.70 from Lancaster; fS.OO from Altoona and llarrishiirg; $8 25 from Wilkcs harrc; $5.80 from Willianisport; and at pro portionate rates from other points. A stop over will be allowed at Buffalo, Rochester, and Watkins returning. A special train of Pullman parlor cars and day coaches will bo run witlt each excursion. For further Information apply to nearest ticket agent, or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Hroad Street Station, Philadelphia. Double The Circulation of any two newspapers in Shenandoah, sancl steadily increasing, is the magnet that draws advertisers to the EVENING - ' "HERALD. It Goes Into. J The Hoifies of tlii people ; tliftt vMia't mnkfes the Herald such a valuable advertising medium, It's a widonwnkc newspaper and prints all news promptly and accurately. Our Job- Department Is second to none in tlie interior of phe state. We are prepared fudo'sfork of any description in the best possfblsman ner and at die 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, ami the place to get jt is at the office of the Evening 'IDeralb, - rgrtr be, f not determine the cause, or prescribe a remedy to aid the afflicted clttid. I'm what n change now 1st that household : for jittle Fntinlc has recently been released from her six years of ngony, which brines (he light of happiness to the faces of Hie pnrenls. In Jniiunry, tliis year, Mrs. Adams, who had purchased tome of Dr. Williams' 1'inU Tills for l'nle 1'eople for her fourteen yenr old daughter, determined te try their effect upon little Fntinlo. After three or four doses, she noted an Improvement and she then told the father what she had done. He st once went to the village and Iwmght another box, nnd up to this tlmo six boxes luue been used. The first pllli, Mrs. Adams slates, wert) given in" January, (lie latter part, nnd certainly not earlier than the fifteenth or twentieth, nnd tho child had her lastcon vnlsinn on February 3d, nearly three month-! ago. Her general condition has Improved In rvery way, nnd It was not ft month after the first pills wero taken when sho began to walk without nslstnncc. Tho pills were bought nt tho drug store of Dr. Shelton, In Umatilla. In answer to .v. ,i ... .ir.i i. ... i.t., i me IJl'UnilOIl, U' ii', i" n iiubiiiiui niiuni- j clf-e, know that the remedy had benefited i Fatm!p Adams, ns wns Mated by her parents, i the doctor said flint he wnsareeulnr practicing ' nhvplelim. and as such wrs toth to r cotn- ineud any proprietary medicine, but still he wns ready to doiustlco to all men, find he did know that Dr. Williams 1'ink Fills for.rale People had benefited Fnnnie Adams, nnd also volnnteerrd tho Information thnt he knew of 1 other children In the villago who had been benefited by their use. Dr. Williams' Fink Fills for Talc People ' nro sold by all dealers, or will he sent post paid on receiptor price, SO cents n box. or six boxes fi-r $2.50 (they oro never sold in bulk or by the 100) by addressing Dr. Williams' Medicine Co., Schenectady, N. Y. DELIGHTFUL SUMMER TOURS. Two Tours to the North ht I'omisyHniilit llnllrnml. For tho convenience o( those whb- seek tho most attractive way of spending a summer holiday, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Compnny lias ariangcd two delightful tours to tho North, under tho personally-conducted tourist system, July 27 and August 17. Tho points included in tho itinerary and tlio country traversed abound in nature's beauties. No matter how much may ho oxpected, ono can not ho disappointed in Watkins Glen, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Quebec, Montreal, Au Sablo Chasm, Lnkos Champlain and George, Saratoga, or tho Highlands of tho Hudson. Each tour will ho In charge of ono of the company's tourist agents, nssisted by an ex perienced lady as chaperon, whose especial charge will be unescorted ladies. The rate of $100 from New York,I5rooklyn, Nownrk, Trcntou, Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Baltimore aud Washington covors railway nnd boat faro for tho entire round trip, parlor-o-ir seats, moals cn route, hotel entertainment, transfer charges, carriago biro in fact, every item of necessary oxpenso. For detailed itinerary, tickets, or any ad ditional information, nddross Tourist Agent, Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 1100 Hroad way, Now York ; 800 Fulton street, Brook lyn; Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. HuckleU's Arnica Salve. Tho host salvo In tho world for cuts, hriiisos, sores, ulcers, salt rhenm, fever sores, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, ot jo pay required. It la guaranteed tngivo perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Prico 45 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasloy. Itcduced Hates to Mt. flretiia via 1'euni.yl vnnla ltnllrond. Fur tho United Brothtcn camp meeting nt Ml. Gretna, Pa., August 3 to 12, 1S07, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell ex cursion tickets from nil points on its system cast of Pittsburg aud Erto, and west of and Including Philadelphia, to Mt. Gretna nnd feturn nt reduced rates. Those tiokots will he sold August 1 to August IS inclusive, good to return until August 20, 1607, inclusive. For specific rate, conditions, &c, apply to noarost ticket agent. si 8 South Javbin Street. a t ef ' Shrf eraser - ssf r - i a" mt, nates" sr BShassBy- bd sAXilt ,-!. JtA..it1jwfcflW- -4xW