EVENING HERALD HSTAIlMgHKD 1BT0. Published eTerr Kvenlnit, Hirer Hunliiy,l Sotrrn jAnmir Stbskt. Nhab CmrrBit. The Horalil In neilMl InMietinmtofth nnd the urniitmllni; town for six cent b week, ! Bll . V Mm mnm. My mull M.00 n yenr, or 31 renM i month, pnyahl In mlrancc. Ailrtli menu eharrwl iwmmUnu to stun him position. The rmblUherg rrve the rffht to ehnnfr the Position ot ailvtrtlMinenb" whenever the pub latlcm ot newt demnmli It. Tbe llglit la n-XTred to rejtwt nny adrertlMinent, whether inhl for or not, that the publfcliera my deem Improper. Advertising rated tnndo known upon application, ltntered at tlie pontofflre at Shenandoah, l'a., a aecond clftM mall matter. TKl.Hl'HONK CONNECTION. "All the News Ttal'sJU toJPrint Evening Herald MONDAY, AUGUST 8. 1887. A Nkw York woman arroHtert for liifcamy livetl with both huslmixU unilor thu snme roof. She Introduced No. 2 to No. 1 us a bourtlor mill In formed No. !i she was housekeeper for No. 1. This went on for some weeks when a comparison of notes accidentally came about and the cat got out of tho bag, and No. 1 was un sympathetic enough to have hor ar rested. New York iH a great city. Onk hundred bushels of corn to the aoro is the claim made by some farmers in the Indian Territory, and twenty to fifty bushelsof wheat. The latter grain is moving freely and miles of wagons loaded with tho grain may bo seen daily going to the elevators, and the prospocts for good times were never better. Itecont rain falls in south-eastern Kansas, which had begun to feel the drought, insure the lamest crop over crown. It looks as though Providence had joined the conspiracy against free-silver. It has been truly said, comments an exchange, that gossip has made many a home a hell on earth. Gossip has parted husbands and wives and has blackened and soiled tho char acters of many poor girls. Gossip lias parted lovers who would other wise been very happy. One little misstep or one little indiscretion will cause gossip to arise with new strength and start on her mission. Her, did I say 1 I ought not to, for wo have male cossiners, and as a rule, they are ten times more numer ous than the female. A good healthy man gossiper is about as low and dangerous as the meanest thing on earth. Tiik Philadelphia Kocord adds ad ditional argument in favor of the position assumed by the Hicham) on the throe-year term of School Di rectors. Tho Itecord says: "The School Directors of Freelnnd, Lehigh county, have adopted a plan of hir ing teachers which ought to become general throughout the state. Appli cants holding Statu Normal School RWtff were elected for three years, tiiose holding professional certificates tor two years, and those having pro visional certificates for one year, Changes in the teaching force of some School Boards are often made not be- causo of any lack of ability on the part of tho old teachers, nor in the hope of securing more competent ones, but for the roason that some body's friends are applicants for the positions. Tlie longer tenure would help to correct this discrimination." The Governor's Good Work. Governor Hastings is now enjoy ing a well oarned rest, having beon instrumental in blocking a species of corruption by tho free use of the veto axe. The readers of the Hkrald know that wo have not always been able to agree with His Excellency in dealing with questions of party policy and other matters demanding executive consideration, but we are candid enough to admit that Gover nor Hastings has displayed good judgment in tho exercise of his pre rogative in passing upon the at tempted raids upon the treasury, and and at the same time did the state a great service. Commenting upon the action of the Governor, the North Amorican -tfays: "In cutting down the outrageous charges of committees of investiga tion, and in razeeing the enormous fees of tho porsons employed to un seat one man and seat another, he has saved many thousand dollars. The plea that such practices have been allowed from time immemorial is the plea of the robber. It is com fortable also to know that sergeants- nt-arms have not been able to draw money twice for the game service. As the work of the Legislature iwsues from under, the pruning shears of the Governor, it compares very well with the best results of the work of that body, Had there been no discretion lodged with the Bxeeutive, the Ke jmbUcttii party would have gone into the campaign handicapped and on its defence. When a party is put on its defence it is never far from a close shave, if not defeat." In vetoing this iniquitous legisla tion, and outting down the enormous "expense" bills, the Governor has done no more than his plain duty, but at the same time he has rendered the people of Pennsylvania a sub stantial service for wliioli they will not fail to give him credit. Plundering the state treasury in the sacred name of charity was one of tlie new species of corruption which the Governor had to deal with, and it is now ft matter of history that he was equal to tlie occasion. "Btates- men" who resort to means of this kind can never hope for ttveleotion if ever they have the hardwood to come before the people again. While veto ing measures of-thls cliiiracter, the Uoveruor Iiiib sbown a due regard fur the state charities, whether wholly or partially maintained by the state, in his approval of the appropriations voted for the Miners' Hospital and tlie Pottsville hospital in this county. The Governor is t . be congratulated upon the excellent reeorxl lie lias made since the adjournment of the Legis lature, in face of the threats and blandishments of those Ills pointed veto messages affected. t A, W. Meet, rilllnle1pliht--llnlf Itntrn vhi rrnimjlvniiln ltiillroiiil. For the nnnuitl meet of tlie Ixmisuo of American Wheelmen nt l'lillmlolphin, Augnot 4 to 7, tlie Pennsylvania Railroad Company will tell special tickets from all points on its system to Philadelphia and return at rate of a single fare for tin round, trip. No rate leas than twenty-Are cants. Ticket will be sold and will be good going on August S and -1, and good to return until August 11, 181)7, Inclusive. nnrttow Auiiint trio nocisi, London. Aug. 2. The correspondent of the Dally Telegraph at Johannes burg says: Grave c harges are being formulated against the Boers. The first Is that of supplying the Mata beles, before and after the Jameson raid, with large quantities of gun and ammunition bearing the stamp of the Transvaal government. The second charge Is that reveral high Doer offi cials, while the reformers were In pris on, accepted large sums of money, ag gregating 35,000, from the reform committee or from friends of Its mem bers. JM'twiiilriorl rpnn Suloltio. Cleveland, Aug. 2. Thomas Cushlng, a molfler, aged 83 years, yesterday af ternoon stood before the mirror In his n-pin at a boarding house and cut his throat with a rassor. When taken to the operating room on the third floor of a hospital he made a rush for a win dow and threw himself out, falling no feet to the roof of the engine room. His body craahed through the skylight, struck an Iron bar In the descent and rolled to the floor of the engine room. Cushlng Is still alive, but it 1b believed he t'111 die. The l'rilileut'B Miiiilny. Hotel Chauiplabi, N. Y., Aug. 2. President AIcKlnley attended church In Flattshutg In the morning. The hand some Methodist Bplscopal church wat crowded. The president drove from the hotel In company with General and Mi. Alger and Private Secretary and Mrs. Porter. A numbc-r of people shook hands with the president as he came out. The presidential salute was given by the Twenty-first regiment. After lunch the presidential party took a short drive. Vim. viiror and victory :-these are tho char acteristics of Do Witt's J.ittlo Jjarly Kisetr, tho famous little pills for constipation, bil iousness and all stomach and liver trouble. C. II. Hageubuch. SoclullHt l.iihdi- Convention. New York, Aug. 2. It is claimed that the 50 delegates in the Socialist Labor convention, who hall from Newark, Boston, Philadelphia, New Haven, Hartfoid and Haverhill, Mass., repre sent 25,000 Jewish trades unionists who were recently expelled from the Socia list Labor party for protesting against the methods of certain labor leaders, and tho principal object of the conven tion Is to determine whether they snouiu join tne jjous movement or form an Independent organization, This question took up the entire ses sion of the convention. A number of speeches wore made for and against the proposition. A vote was taken, and it was decided by a majority of 30 to Join tho Debs movement or tho So cial Democracy of America, as it Is officially known. Now Yoi-k Pant Milkers on Strike. New York, Aug. 2. The general strike of the Pants Makers' union, a branch of the Socialist Trade Alllunce, went into effect today In the 250 shops in the Greater New York district. The strikers are enthusiastic, and believe this effort on their part will end the sweating system and will restore the old rate of wage. Under the present system they are able to make only $1.50 for a week's work. Under the old schedule, which they want restored, the operators made from $10 to $12 a week. Tlieie are nearly 3,000 operartors out.-and In consequence of the strike 5,000 fluisheis aie Idle. Dontli In tho Arizona Dowort. Phoenix, A. T., Aug. 2. M. 12. An derson, a broker, with cilices at 60 Wall street, New York, died of exposure In the desert noith of Phoenix and hla wife Hen nt a farmhouse near tl( city in a critical eondl'ion. Tlie couple had started cn a visit to their son on Cave creek, 30 n i'es north of here, and miss ing the road drove aimlessly about the desert A passinor teamster saw the crooked tracks and followed them sev eral miles, finding; the couple Just In time to save the woman's life. Ander- Bon was too far gone to drink the water the teamster offered. Theroisa time for everything; and tho time to attend to a cold is when it starts. Don't wait till you have cousumn tion but prevent it by using One Minute Cough Cure, thu great remedy fur coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis and all throat aud ung troubles. U. 11. Jlagenuucb. Washington, Aug. 2. Th provincial of the Jesuit older has Issued the tot lowing changes: Itev. Michael J. Dolan will go to the Jefuit college at Boston, Itcv. William O'Diien Pardow, of New York, has been appointed to the place vacated by Father Dolan; Ilev. P. J. McOlnney has been ordered to Holy Cross college, Worcester, Maw,; Ilev. John F. Quirk goes to Goniaga col lege, and Itev. John Ryan, of Philadel phia, has been appointed professor of physics, mechanics, astronomy and geology at same college. Tim Wentlior. For eastern Pennsylvania, New Jer sey, Delawaie and Maryland: Gener ally fair; sllihtlv warmer; variable tiluds, becoming southerly. BloodfHervePood For Weak and Run Down People. UUAT IT IC I The richest of all restora WriHI II 101 ttve foods, because it re- duces the essentials of life that are ei lausted by disease, indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc UJUnT IT nnCCI Iy making the blood mm uului pure ana rlon ana tlie digestion perfect it ureateg solid UmIi, nruicie anu strength. Tlie nerves being made strong the brain becomes antlve and elar. It restores lost vitality, stops all wast ing drains andweakneu In either sex, and as a female regulator has no equal. I'rloa 60o., or five boxes HlOO. Druggists or by mall. We can help you. Advloe and book, free. Write Us About Your Case. THE Off. CHASE COMPANY, 1SU Chestnut Street, Philadelphia. NON-UNIONIST KILLED. Wood Mind at Seottchtlo Nnv Men tn Terror. Bcottdale, Aug. 2 A. M. Cummlngs, the lender of the non-union men who fame here fmm Apollo to break the strike at the Seottdnle Iron and steel works, was shot and killed In a riot that occurred In front of the Commer cial hotel. John Kvans and James Doir, two other non-union men, who were with him, were seriously wound ed. Several strikers are supposed to have been shot, but their names are unknown. Cummin;, Evans and Dolff entered the bar room of the Commercial house, where Rtilkers were drinking. Cum mlnss became Involved In an argu ment with them, and the bartender eom elled them to go outside. On the porch one of the strikers called Cur f mtngs a vile name. Cummlngs drew a revolver. This was a signal for the other men draw weapons. A num ber of shots were fired and thrwrof the men fell. Cummlngs was picked up and carried Into the hotel, where he died In five minutes. The wounds of Dolff and Evans were about the legs. Both will probably recover. One of the strikers had to be helped away from the scene by his companions. The mill stands not far from where the shoot ing occurred, and the men who were afraid to come out became panic strick en when they heard the shooting1. They rushed for the side gate, where they were met by tne deputies who are guarding the plant and driven back with clubs and revolvers. IMiddlers' Scale Agrrort Upon. Youngstown, O., Aug. 2. It was day light before the Iron manufacturers and the puddlers of the Amalgamated Association conference commltttee agreed on a scale tor puddling. There were 26 puddlers on the Amalgamated, committee of 100, and the puddlers had the say about accepting or rejecting the proposition directly affecting them. The new scale adopted Is as follows: Four dollars a ton on a 1-cent card rate; $4.25 on a 1 1-10 card rate; $4.76 on a 1 8-10 rate; $6 on a 1 4-10 rate, and $6.26 on a 1 6-10 rate, a 1-cent rate meaning when bar Iron Is sellliiR for 1-cent a pound, etc. An adjournment was taken at 7 o'clock yesterday morn ing until 10 o'clock this morning, when It Is expected the finishers scale will be adjusted and the whole trouble brought to tin end. ONE TWO WAYS. The bladder wns created for ono purpose, niimoly, a receptaclo for tho urine, and as such it is not liable toany form of diseaso ox cppHiy ono of two ways. Tho first way is from imperfect action of tho kidneys. The weond way is from careless local treatment of other diseases. CHIEF CAUSE. Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kiJneys istbe chief cause of bladder troubles. So tlie womb liko tho bladder, was created for ono purpose, and if not doctored too much is not liablo to woakuess or diseased, oxcept in rare cases. It is situated back of and very close to tho bladdor, therefore any pain, disease or inconvenienco manifested in tho kidneys, back, bladder or urluary passage is often by mistake attributed to femalo weak ness or womb troublo of somo sort. The error is easily made and may bo as easily avoided. To find out correctly, set you tirino asido for twenty-four hours; a sedi ment or settling indicates kidney or bladder troublo. Tho mild and tho extraordinary uffect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, tho great kidney, liver and bladder remedy is soon realized. If you need a medicine youshould havo tho best. At druggists fifty cents and ouo dollar. You may havo a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent freo by mail Mention 1'vK.M.va Herald and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Ilingliamton, N. Y, Tlie proprietors of this paper guarantee ho genuiness of this oiler. Ifcnvy I.opsch by- Iiieoiidlur.v KIcch Ottawa. Ills., Auff. 2. The Pioneer Fireproof Construction company's plant, the largest of its kind in the world, was partially destroyed by lire yesterdny afternoon, entailing a loss of $100,000. There is only a partial In surance. The fire was of incendiary origin. The large grain elevator of J. N. Shuler was burned to the ground this morning. Loss, $0,000; insurance, $3,000. It Is now thought this building was also set on fire. Had there been any breeze at the time of either fire, the city of Ottawa would have been almc.it wiped out, as both buildings were situated close to the business center. Don't nausoato your stomach with teas and bitter herbs, but reeulato your liver and sick leadaclio by using thoso inmouq utile puis mown as Do Witt's Little Early Ki3erg. C. II. Uagenbuch. Fatal Acoldfiu to a 'l!us Drlvor, Atlantic City, Aug. 2. While ox Postmaster James S. McKean and his Mend, D. Wilson, of Pittsburg, were riding In a "bus driven by Amos Bui luck the king bolt of the vehicle pulled out and It toppled over. Dullock was killed, Mr. McKean was. severely cut and Mr. Wilson was badly bruised about the body. A PrliKw to i-fiiiit u jiuol. London. Ausr. 2. Prince Henry, of Orleans, has at last found an ant agon 1st whom he considers worthy of his notice, and he will fight a duel In Switzerland some time next month- He has telegraphed to General Slsmon- dl and Colonel Maszatelll, the seconds of General Albertone, notifying thein that he accepts the challenge Issued by General Albertone. The weapons will probably be pistols. The trouble be tween the prince and the general arose over accusations made by the prince against Italian officers who took part in the late Abyssinian campaign. Lieutenant Pinl first challenged the prince, but was Ignored because of his lack of rank. Cxrenl OolIVe Itrlnkent IIKWAIIKI If you lisve been deceived and tried one of theoheap bran sulistUutes now on the market, claiming to lie tlie original and to have great food value, ami you got a pound of poorly roasted bran fr yuur Me and a poor, weak, irkisli drink (whst can you expect from bran), doii'UidIsoonra.wlbnttry QKAIN'-O. It is iiiftls from (olid grain, nicely browned and 2 pounds for 2Sc. Qrain-0 takes the place) of coffee at i tWprice. Get a package of your grocer to-dy. Cn oiiei (rfrntii Micci-ptor. Ken Yt rk, Aug. 2. Mayor Strong hss annuuw cd the appointment of Colonel Ceorgf- Mere Sinl'b. of the Sixty-ninth regiim-nt, to succeed Colonel Fred D. U rant as police commissioner. The new comnilevioner was sworn In, to4ay. -.Ail AeV ftflMtW- . New York, Aisf? Rwey Ilaffner, 71 years ol t, committed suicide at his honue in Brooklyn yesterday. Hi- wan poor, ?uffrMl frpmvjMtbma, was grow ing blind and became despondent. "I always rocouunewt Tie. Fowler's Ext. of Wild Strawberry in cases of summer com plaints sml have never known it to fail. You may use tny name." C. A. West, Druggist, Raluiborough, 0. POR Till BABY. A ValnaMo Hint to Everv Father and Mother. There are two kinds of Imlileii in the world; tho kind who have too Utile nourishment and the kind who have too much. The first kind of babies stnrve localise their ntnniftrln are too weak to dlgeat the amount of food necessary for their growth and healthful development and tho oilier kind arc overfed with the result that the delicate stomach and Intestines are lufluicil aud hs every mother knows, thousands of In fants die yearly when wnmi weather begins, from stomach and bowel disorder. Opiates, soothing syrups and cathartics, however mild, are not what ll demanded Oo to the root of tho trouble, assist the child's illgostlen, givo tho lilllo stomach the aid necessary to thoroughly and proiniitlv digest its food and tho Httlo one will thrive aud jtrow and gladden the mother's heart. To give perfect digestion to the child it is only iiecoasary to give in a pleasant form the harmless digestives contained in tho well known tablets sold in drug stores under the aamo of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Stuntt's Tablets contain no so called drugs, but arc composed of pepsin, pure aseptic, fruit acids, sluruh digestives and are put up in loMUce form, with sugar of milk, very pleasant to the taste and have been used for years as tho safest, best remedy for any form of Indiges tion and stomach troubles in adults, hut recently many remarkable cures have heel) made in " the cases of weakly babies who failed to grow and tlirlvo as they should. A ItuHalo mother a short time ago who despaired of the life of her babe was so de lighted with tho results from giving 'life child these tablets that site went before the notary public of Krie Co., N. Y., and made tiie following affidavit : Gentlemen : Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets were recommended to mo for my two moullis old baby, which was sick and puny and the doctors said was sufloriug from indigestion. I took the child to the hospital, hut thcro found no relief. A friend mcntioucd the Stuart Tablets and I procured a box from my druggist and used only the largo sweet losenge in the box and was delighted to find they wore just the thing for my baby. I feel justified in sayiug that Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets saved my child's life. Jtns. W. T. Dkthlope. Subscribed and sworn to before me this 12th day of April, 1S07. HnNRY KAItlS, Notary Public hi and for Erie Co., N. Y. For babies, no matter how young ot del icate tho tablets will accomplish wonders in increasing flesh, appotito and growth. Use only the largo swet tablets in ovcry box Full sized boxes are sold by all druggists for 30 cents, and no parent should neglect the use of this safe remedy for all stomach aud bowel tioubles if the child is ailing in any way rcga-dlng its food or assimilation. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets havo been known for years as tho best preparation for all stomach troubles whothor in adults orinfmits. DELIGHTFUL SUMMER TOURS. Two 'fours to the North in Pennsylvania llallroad. For tho convenience of those who seek the most attractive way of spending a summer holiday, tho Pennsylvania Itailroad Company has arranged two delightful tours to the North, undor tho personally-conducted tourist system, July 27 and August 17. The points included in tho itinerary and tho, country traversed abound iu nature's beauties. No matter how much may bo expected, ono can not ho disappointed in Watkins Glen, Niagnin Falls, Thousand Islands, Quebec, Montreal, Au Sablo Chasm, Lakes. Cliamplaln and George, Saratoga, or tho Highlands of tho Hudson. Each, tour will bo in chargo of ono of the company's tourist agents, assisted by an ex perienced lady as chaperon, whoso especial chargo will bo unoscorted ladles. Tho rate of $100 from Now York.ISrooklyn, Xowark, Trenton, Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Baltimore, and Washington covers railway and bait fare for the entire round trip, parlor car seats.moals en route, hotel eutortainmcnt, transfer charges, carriage biro in fact, ovcry item of necessary expense For detailed itiuorary, tickets, or any ad ditional information, address Tourist Agont, Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 1190 Broad way, Now York ; 800 Fulton street, Brook lyn; Assistant General Tasscnger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. SlilpwiccVcd Pii'lors Arrlvo. New York, Aug. 2. Among the pas sengers who arrived per the Clyde line steamer New York from San Domingo ports yesterday was Captain Hall and six shipwrecked sailors of the Ameri can schooner Befle Hooper, which was lost July 8 on Silver Cap bank, CO miles northeast of Macorls, and became a total loss. The' crew were obliged to abandon the vessel, and after taking to tho ship's boat were picked up by the Norwegian steamer Bratten and landed at Macorls, when they were sent home by the United States con sul at that port. lttcyollHt Killed by it t uri'lnco. New York. Aug. 2. Charles Settling, aged 21, while riding a bicycle near Rahway, N. 1., yesterday, collided with and was Instantly killed by a carriage, a shaft of which pierced his heart. Coining Kvents. Aug. i. loe oream festival in Robblns' opera hou6e under tho auspices of tho "Y." August 28. Ice cream festival under the auspices of Camp 40, Daughters of America, in Robblns' opera house. Stands at the Head. Aug. J. Iioge), tlie leading druggist of Shreveport, La says:, "Dr. King's New Dis covery is the only thing that cures my eough, and it is tlie best seller I have." J. F. Camp bell, merchant of Saifbrd, Ariz., writes; "l)r. King's New Discovery is all that le claimed for it; it never falls, aud is a sure cure for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I cannot sav onoueh for its merit. " Dr. Kina's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is not an experiment. It has beon tried for a quarter of a century, and to-day stands at tlie iieau. jt never uisappoinu. I ree trial b tiles at A. Waeley drug store. j l'orsona Lea Ing Town During tlie summer can have tlie Hkraui mailed to them by ordering it at title office, either in lierscm or by letter, at SB cents per month. If you are going to enjoy yourtelf among tlie cool breezes of tlie sea shore or some mountain retreat, don't forget that yoor enjoyment will not be complete unless you have the Hkralu sent to you. Klectrio Hitters. Electric Hitters is a medicine suited for any season, out pernaps more generally needed in the sprlug, when the languid exhausted feeling nrevuils. when tlie liver is toroid and sluggish aud the need of a timie and altera tive is felt. A prompt use of this medicine has ofteu averted long and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No uiediclue will act more surely 111 counteracting and freeing the sys tem from the malarial poison. Headache. Indigestion, Constipation, Dissiness yield to Electric Bitters. Only fifty cents per bottle at A. Wesley's drug store. When you want good routing, plumbing gas fitting, or general tlnsmi tiling done eall on K. F. Gallagher IS West Centre street' Dealer Iu stores 1-tf FATAL RAILROAD COLLISION. The I'nmeiiiter Train Wno HiiiiiiIiik ot Thirty Mile An Hour. lCldnrado, Kan., Aug. 2. The Mis souri Pacific passenger train which left here for Kansas City at 10:80 o'clock Hnturday night crashed Into four londed freight cars which had hee.i lift laic'eshly standing on the main trriek nt Yates Center, resulting in n wreck that wl I cost the lives of two tinlnmen. Tho passengpr train was running at a speed of 30 miles an hour. The tender and baggage car t.-lescoped, and the wreck caught fire, burning the b.iKftnge car and the four fielgit cars .iml destroying the locomotive and ten di r. IJniilneer Jasper Clover and Fireman C:.l l'.nwan, both men of family, living In Eldornilo, wi re probably fatally in jured, l'.i Ih were found In an uncon B(l.,ua rendition, lying beoldc the track. Clover was disemboweled and terribly sea d( d, and Ilowan had one foot sev en d fn.m his body Riid was terribly cut a.id bruised. Conductor Anderson and the baprgoge and express men nuf-ft-red painful bruises, but all the pas sengers escaped serious Injury. Clover and Ttowan were sent to a hospital In Kansas City. Hurtling, itching skin diseases instantly re lieved by Do Witt's Witch Hazel 8alvo, un equalled fot cuts, bruises, bums. It bonis without leaving n scar. C. II. Uagonbuch. Attempted to .Murilor Ills Wlfto. Frederick, Md., Aug. 2, A desperate attempt at wife murder was made yes terday by Luther Doaklns, colored, at his home In this city. Deaklns, who Is RO-years-old, came home In an Intox icated condition, and upon being repri manded by his wife, who Is G6 years old, went out and procured an ax, and returning made a ferocious assault upon her, striking her about the head and Inflicting lnjuiles that It Is thought will prove fatal. The combined efforts of several ofllcers were required to overpower Deaklns, who after the as sault locked himself In an upper room and defied arrest. 'He was finally dis armed and landed Ih jail. Ono Year Knr liiHiiltlnir. Victoria. olmla, Aug. 2. Maulvl Sldayat Ita soul, who was recently arrested at Lucknow on the charge of insulting Queen yictorla and the British govern ment at n meeting of Mohammedans called to congratulate the sultan on his victories over Greece, .on which occa sion Maulvl told tho assembly thnt "lidt for the sultan's forbearance the old woman's ribs would have been broken two years ago," has been sen tenced to a year's Imprisonment. Tho government offered to accept sureties for his good behavior In lieu of Im prisonment, but he could not produce them. Lnko Siioron New President. Chicago, Aug. 2. Private dispatches received In this city from Denver are to the effect that President Jeffrey, of the Itlo Grande, has been offered the presidency of the Lake Shore, and that he will accept. Georgia's Fair Authoress Tell Why She Uses Dr. Miles' Restorative Remedies, HE NAME of Mrs. J. E. Harwell, (nee Julia Emma Flemmlns) is a familiar ono in tho state ot Georgia. She writes; " It Is with pleasure that I express my gratitude for tho wonderful benoflta I havo received from Dr. Mllos' Restorative Romodlcn, especially thoNervIno, tho Nerve and Liver Pills, New Heart Curo aud Autl I'aln Pills. Actual experience has taught mo their great worth. No family should bo without them. They havo fully restored mo from a complica tion of dlsordors chief ly affecting tho heart, nervous system and kidneys. When I trav el I always taka ono of your Anti-Pain Pills before entering tho cars and thus prevent swimming ot tho head and nausoa, to which I havo been subject for several years." Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a positive guaranteo, first bottle benefits or money rofundod. Book on Iloact and Nerves sent freo to all applicants. DR. MILES MKDICAL. CQ Elkhart, lad. BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILI0U5 HEADACHES Cuied by this granular effervescent and stimu lant, ah inHtnnt cure for sour stomaelw and headache, which often accumulate from havliV a night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 1 7 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. WM. SCHMICKER, JR. Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. 'GOLD DUST.' - sa'ov.V'vuUiIiii , iy, .- .'''. F Largest package greatest economy. Made only by TIIK TV, IC. KAIHIlANlt COMPANY, Chicago. St. Louis. New York. Iloston. Philadelphia. REDUCED KATES TO THE SEASHORE. JSxtrrinely r,o--llnto Kxcursloii via Venn- sylimila ltallronil. No olherconst can compare with that of Southern New Jersey ift slimmer resorts. Atlantic City is the most popular seaside resort in America, aud. Cape May, Sea Islo City, Oceau City, Avalon, Anglosea, Wild- wood and Iolly.Jiih do not fall IKT Sbortor Atlantic City's high ttamisru. Tlie lYunsrivMifli Hallrolul Comiititiy has arranged Ibr excursions to the seashore from Erie, FiisMlt, itellcfonte, Slieusiidoah, D.tuphiti ntld inlermedlate stations (Including stations on bninch roads), on Augusts and 10. Excursion tickets, good for 10 days, will lie sold at cxtiemely low rates. Passengers may, If they so desire, go to At lantic Ci y via the new Delawaio Jtlvoi Bridge Route, tlie only nfl-nill line from points in Pennsylvania to Atlantic City. For Information in regurl to mtos, lime of trains, &c, consult small bills or apply li nearest tiuket agent. "They don't m .ko much fuss about it.' Wo lire speaking of Do Witt's Littlo Early Risers, the Alliums little pills for constipation, biliousness, and ail stomach and liver troubles, They never gripe. O. II. llagcn bnch. MAOARA FALLS. Low Itato 1-lxciiridons via lVmixjlviinla ltatlroud. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will run a (.cries of'tii-day xeursions to Niagara Falls, leaving Philadelphia, Ilaltitnoro aud Washington on July 22, August G and 10. and Septcmbor 4 aiid 10. An experienced tourist agent and chaperon accompany each oxcursiou. Excursion tickets, good for return passage on any regular train, exclusivo of limited express trains, within ten days, will bo sold atjiorrom Philadelphia, Ilalthnore. Wash ington and all points on the Delawaro Divi sion; $0.70 from Lancaster; $8.00 from Altoona and Ilarrisbnrg; $8.25 from Wilkes barrc; f,V80 from Williamsporl; and nt pro portionate rates from other points. A stop over will bo allowed "at Buffalo, Rochester, and Watkins returning. A special train of Pullman parlor car and day couches will bo run with each excinion. For further information apply to nearest ticket agent, or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station Philadelphia. Uucklea's Arnica Salve. The best salve in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever soros, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin cruptious, and positively cures piles, ot jo pay required. It is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction or ruouy refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by A. Waaloy, Itcdiiccd Hates to Bit, Gretna lVnnujl- vnnbi ltiillroad. For tho United Ilrethtcn camp meeting at Mt. Gretna, Pa., August 3 to 12, 1807, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will 6ell ex cursion tickets from all points on its system east of Pittsburg and Erlo, and west of and including Philadelphia, to Mt. Gretna and return at reduced rates. These tickets will bo sold August 1 to August 12 inclusive, good to return until August 20, 1807, inclusive. For specific rate, conditions. &c. annlv to nearest ticket agent. Double . The Circulation of any two newspapers in Shenandoah, and steadily that draws advertisers to tlie EVENING' It Goes Into The Homes of the people ; that's what makes the Jlorald such a . valuable advertising medium. It's a widcrayake navf paper and prints all news promptly arid accurately. Our Job- Department- Is second to none in the interior of the state, We are prepared. tQwork: of any description in the bgiu.pjble man 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 tlie Evening Deralb, 8 Soutb 3avbln Street. "OOLD DUST. ingle Only n immHri. wlietlitr n 1"Kt of otte1lpnoo 1n Joitrmllftm, or for the intwMMireinent of q Ann title, time or value; The... Philadelphia Record , . . After n career of nenrlj- twenty vwirn of uninterrupted jrrowth In jiiHtlnYil in Hutm fug Hint the Rtftnilanl flret wtfUiliahri. ly Hs founders Is tho Ono truo test of A Perfect Newspaper. ro publish ALL TIIE NEWS promptly nnd succinctly ami In tho niot readable form, vfltboiit elision or imrlienu bins; to rilm-im Its significance with frnnkncwf, to keep AN Ol'ttN RYE l'OIt PUBLIC AIIU8151, to give besides a complete recoid of cur.ent thought, fancies nnd discoveries in nil de partments of human activity in lt DAILY KIHTIONSof from 10 to 11 PAGES, and to provide the whole for Its patrons nt the nominal prlco of ONH CUNT-That wns from the outset, and will continue to be the aim of TUB UliCOItO. The Pioneer Ono cent morning newppniier In Ibo TTnlted Mntes, The Record, still LHADS WlllCliU OTllltliS FOLLOW. Witness Its unrivaled average dally circulation exceeding 1G0.000 copies, mid nn nverngo exceeding 130,000 copies for Its Humbiv editions, while Imitations of Its plan ot publication In every important city of the country testify to the truth of the assertion that in the quantity and quality of its eon tents, nnd In the price nt which it Is sold The Record has established the standard by which excellcnco in Journnllnm must be mensuted. The Daily Edition Of The Itecord will be sent by mall tonny address for $3.00 per year or 2-5 cents per mouth. The Daily and Sunday ftrillfni.a together, which will kIvcHa render tho beet nml freshest Information of all that is going on In tho world every day In tlie year Including holidays, will he fient for it 1. 00 a year orli-l centn per month. Address THE RECORD PUBLISHING CO., Record Building, Philadelphia, i'a. A gcnuino wclcorao waits you nt JOE WYATT'S SALOON. Cor. rialn and Coat Sts. Finest whtflkeyn, be em, porter nnd ale cotiptantly on tap. Choice em per an ce drink and eiifarn. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvet softnoefe of the skin is Inva I riably obtained by thaf3 who uso Pozzoni'q Complexion Dovder. increasing, is. thcmagnet tandard fife-