EVENING HERALD BriTllMSIll-U 1870. Puhtlihed every Kventng, Ricept Sunday, t i Honrn Jarkin Hthmht, Nbab Critthi. The Herald la ilellveml liiHIu-immlimn and the flurminttlng towns for nix cent b week, tOTy. til to the carriers. Ily mall M OO it year, or SB ceiiti a month, payable In advance. Advertise ments olmrKetl according to since and position. The publishers reserve lie rlKht to oliartfce the position of advertisement whenever tho pul ' wtlnn of newa demanda It. The rlitht la iflnorred to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, that the publishers may deem Improper. Advertising rates made known niMin application. Rntered at the prMofllce at Shenandoah, l'a., aa second elans mall mntter. TKI.Sl'lIONK CONNKCTIOK. "All the News, Thai's Fll to Pilnl." Evening Herald TUKSDAV, AUGUST 3, 18B7. Kvkky onico-suokcr In tho nation takes the 1'renident's alvil service order an n tlireot nlnp. Tiir fight for the shrievalty nomin ation nmong the Itormblican onndi ilatcB is becoming interesting. Tine lone fisherman of ISriguntine Ueach is not permitted to be niuoh alone these warm summer days. A Nkw JmtSKY preacher asserts that all the good people are turned into male angels when they die and go to Heaven. Candidatks for Jury Commis sioner are thiuker than flies at a Sun day school picnic. Its a case of 500 fur nothing, or nearly so. TmtllK is very little harmony among tho politicians in this cojinty. The average Schuylkill statesman would be like a fish out of water as a party to a harmony movement. In a Senate not controlled by tho Republicans a majority of ton for protection is a demonstration of the crowth and permanent strength of tho Republican economio policy . A MAS in New Jersey though the would euro his wife of hor timidity, and played burglur "just for fun." After he had had the buckshot picked out of his back, he failed to see where the fun had come in. Onk of the chief obstacles tho striking coal minors have to over come, Is tho willingness of new men to take their places. It was ever thus: AVorkingmen will always be found to out workingmen's throats. Thk provision of the new tariff law which taxes all new wearing ap parol Imported by returning En ropean tourists, in excess of one hundred dollars, has filled with dis gust tho soul of tho American imita tion of English cockneys. "With a circulation of barely 300 Aravouanl which is gradually dwind ling to less proportions, "Friday" O'Donnell has a herculean task in boosting his master's cause. Still, "Friday" is small of stature, and less of mind and tho only danger is of paresis. Opinions In regard to the safety of tho Arctic balloonists differ, of course, some contending that the balloon was leaky and therefore collapsed after a certain length of time. Others, who claim to know something about aeronautics, and who assisted in the preparations for tho voyage, deny the story of a leak, and insist that every thing was nearly perfect ut starting, and that it need not surprise anyone if Andree is not heard from for a year. It is now announced that Gov Hastings is a candidate for the seat in the United States Senate now held by Senator Quay. Mr. Quay, having been apprised of the rumor, expressed no surprise nor any apprehension us to the result should tho Governor take the field against him. In con nection with this matter there are wheels within wheels, and complica tions that will need to bes unraveled before anything liko a reasonable conjecture as to what the outcome of It all will be. Hknhy Clj-WH, of New York, has received a letter from a Kansas farmer informing him that he 1ms Anally paid up all his mortgage debts und has money to invest. He asks what he would recommend for an in vestment of .$20,000. "My feelings," he writes, "now are with the capital ists, as I am one of them. I consider that they have been very much abused people, and wrongfully so, for political purposes. Now that good times have oome hack I have left the Populistio camp forever, and there are others like me in this part of the country." Thk many admirers of Congress ii fin ltriitnin throughout the state are speaking of that gentleman as tho next Governor of Pennsylvania. Commenting upon the many phases of that contest, and the numerous 'andidateB seeking the honor, the Philadelphia Inquirer says it has "a communication from a respected citi zen of Sohuylkill county, foreshadow ing the appearance in tho convention of the Hon. Charles N. Briinim, of The Hehuylklll district, as an aggres sive candidate. In no part of Penn sylvania Is there a man who loves a fight more than the Schuylkill Congressman, nor is there one who more frequently In dulge in that exelting pastime. AVe shall not at this moment go into the question of what his admirer nails his pre-eminent qualifications for tile place, lint, in arvortliinee with our custom, unto hU liroliiilli' advent. The individual phones of tbene many eniidldacieH are oomiletely over shadowed by their breuder general siKtllnVani-H.' Schuylkill's represoii tattve in (!onnrenn, as the successor of Governor Hastings, would make a winning Candida, t- and an exemp lary and brilliant Executive. GREECE AND TURrfEY. Vor.ert Ncfco! Il Ion Srtrertut lenlly Com ment 1 uu !.v I. old SulUlilll'.v. London, Autc. 3. The Marquis of Callsbury. replying In the house of iurdl yesterdny to the Earl of Klin berley, who iuestloned tlio governmeht as to the state of peace negotiations hotwpen Chreec and Turkey, referred to them In sarcastic tones. The pre mier said it was no wonder that the patlencn of many people was sorely tried by the delay. The complexity and multiplicity of the negotiations, he added, might, however, account for their length. Speaking of the Indemnity to be paid to Turkey by Oreece, the premier said: "There comes in the mysterious and dlfllcult question of the German bond holders. We do not think that any international duty lies on Hurope to provide for the payn.ents, though I ad mit they have been long unpaid." With reference to Crete, Lord Salis bury said: "The only solution seems to be to dig a ditch across the Island, with the Christians on one side and the Moslems on the other. Our earnest object Is to arrange what has been promised, taking care to be Just to both sections. We are not Inclined to ad mit, merely because the Mussulman are In the minority, that their inter ests are to be neglected." Ownorslilp of Palmyra Ialnud. London, Aug. 8. In the house of commons y.esterday the parliamentary secretary for the foreign olllce, George N, Curson. replying to a question of Michael Davltt, said that a British pro tectorate was proclaimed over the un occupied part of Palmyra Island In May, 1889, and that the occupation will be maintained. He said that It was not necessary to notify any of the powers of these facts, and that Hawaii and Palmyra had no present connection. Cercul Coffee Dilnkerit III.WARKI If you have been deceived and tried ono of tlio cheap bran substitutes now on tho market, claiming to be the original and to have great food value, and you got a pound of poorly roasted bran for your 25o and a poor, weak, slcklsh drink (what can you expect from bran), don't he discouraged but try UKAIN-O. It is made from solid grain, nicely browned and 2 pounds for 23c. drain-0 takes the place of cofTee at I the price. Get a package of "your grocer to-day. 1'erHon I.euvlnr Town During the summer can have the Herald mailed to them by ordering it at this oflicc, either in person or by letter, at 25 cents per month. If yon are going to enjoy yourself among tho cool breezes of tho sea shore or some mountain retreat, ion't forget tli.it your enjoyment will not bo complete unless you have tho Ueilu.d sent to you. NUGGETS Or NEWS. Vive deaths occurred from heat at Hopklnsvllle, Ky. Savannah's first bale of new cotton was sold at auction yesterday. Mexico will establish a commercial agency under the very best American auspices. At WHmlnKton, O., James Harvey was sentenced to life Imprisonment for vt ife murder. Word was received at Philadelphia of the sinking oiT Cape Honry of the schooner A. p. Lamson. M. A."1 Connelly, of Savannah, Ga., has been selected as the secretary to the Nlcarnguan canal commission. United States sailors are being badly treated by the authorities of Honolulu and Kobe, according to stories from these places. Advices from China are to the effect that the hlKher class of Chinese are taking very kindly to American plans of life Insurance. Many persons were Injured In the conflicts between the police and riot ers In Madrid yesterday. The latter wrecked shops in many of the principal streets. Thirty-two Americans, conducted by the bishop of Wichita, Kan., and Mr. Throop, attended the mass which was celebrated In the pope's private chapel' In Home. BloodfHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. UJHflT IT IC I The richest of all rcstora WnHI II IOI tlve foods, becaute It re places the essentials of life that are ex. hausted by disease, Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc. WHAT IT DOES! &hhanbit?,e digestion perfect it creates solid flesh, muscle and strength. The nerves being made strong tho brain becomes astlve and clear. It restores lost vitality, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In either sex, and as a female regulator has no equal. Price 60c, orflve boxes S2.00. Druggists or by man. Wo can help you. Advlco nnd book, free. Write Us About Your Caso. I the dr: chase company. 1&12 Chestnut StroeU Philadelphia, Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvet softness of the Bkfn is Inva riably obtained by thor who use Pozzoni's Complexion "owaer. WM. SCHMICKER, JR. Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Ba.r bey's Bohemian Beer. GIVEN 20 iuv.rH 4? Ti.'rd S M -Ik d - . (During 1097) For partlaalare Bend your name and full r -aver iro.,i,tfl., uaoson llsrrlaoa NU., ahw AUSTRIAN FLOODS. Oront Dhihiibh to Property nnd l.os or 1-IIb. Vienna, Aug. . lleports from the flooded district show that the situa tion is even worse than was at first feared. The greatest damage has been done In Uohemla. At Trautenntt 80 houses have been destroyed and SS per sons drowned. Corpses were to be seen floating down the streets witli every kind of debris, even a cradle with a crying Infant, which, fortunately, was resoued. At the village of Drelhet a house WHs washed away bodily and Its 17 occu pants were drowned. Almost the whole town of lteichenberg Is submerged, ami there, too, many have been drowned. The loss to mill owners In that district is estimated at millions of llorlns. In TIenna the damage already done to pubUc works, sowers, gas mains and bridge is estimated (ft 2,000,000 llorlns. The Danube is now almost double Its normal width, and Ib still rising. Ac cording to reports from places up the river, the waters are not likely to reach their highest point until tomorrow. At Omundcn, Ischl, Ausseo and other health resorts enormous damage has been done. The people wore compelled to 11 ae for their lives. ONE 0FJW0WAYS. Tho bladder was created for ono purpcHO, namely, a reccptaclo for the urino, and as nich it is not liable toany form of disease ox-r-ept by ono of two ways. Tho first way is from imperfect action of tho kidneys. Tho second way is from careless local treatment of other diseasp". CH1LT CAUSE. Unh. ii.thy urino from unhealthy kklncys is tho chief causo of bladder troubles. So tho womb liko tho bladdor, was created for ono purpose, and if not doctored too much is not liable to weakness or diseased, except in rare cases. It is situated back of and very eloso to tho bladder, therefore any pain, disease or inconvenlcnco manifested in the kidneys, back, bladder or urinary passago is often by mistake attributed to female weak ness or womb trouble of somo sort. The error Is cosily made and may bo as easily avoided. To find out correctly, set you urino aside for twenty-four hours; a sedi ment or settling indicates kidney or bladder trouble. Tho .mild ,nud tho extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Uoot. tho great kidney, liver and bladdor remedy is soon realized. If you need a meflicino you should have tho best. At druggists fifty cents and mo dollar. You may havo a samplo bottlo and pamphlet, both sent freo by mall. Mention Kvkniko Herald and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Ilinghamton, N. Y. Tho proprietors of tills paper guarantee ho genuiuess of this offer. Intormuloimt Im.'HImit l lo-cd. Washlnttoti, Auk. 3. The ftate de partment has finally closed anolher In ternational incident by paying over to Count Vinci, tho Italian charge here, the sum of JG.000 as Indemnity for the doing to death, by a mob, of three Italian subjects. The men were Lo renzo Salardlno, Salvatore Areno nnd Gulzeppo Venturella, and they were taken out of Jail at Hahnville, La., about a year ago and lynched. World's Illryolo Champion. Glasgow, Aug. 3. In the one-mile race between Arend, of Germany, the world's professional champion, nnd Schroeder, of Denmark, the former won. Time, 2 minutes and CI seconds. "They don't make much fuss alnut t. We are speaking of De Witt's Little Karly HUcrs, tho famous little pills for constipation, biliousness, and nil stomach and liver troubles, They never gripe. C. H. Hagcn bucb. Struck by it Train and Killed. Thurmont, Mil., Aug. 3. An east bound passenger train on the Western Maryland railroad, while going at a high rate of speed, struck a Dayton wagon last evening, near this place, In which were two men and a woman. The woman, Maiy Zimmerman, was In-i-tnntly killed; , Frank Zimmerman, her father, and Gregg Elchelberger, the other two occupants of the vehicle, were fatally Injured. flornum Demnml ItoprNnN. Berlin, Aug. 3. The Gel man press still discusses Great Britain's denunci ation of the commercial treaty and the nsrrnrlun section fiercely demands a tariff war and agitation for reprisals against the United States. Veiled and open suggestions are made for a Euro pean trade league asahut America, vrtth threats of serious consequences should Ungland lefuse to Join such a league. "1 always recommend Dr. Fowler's Ext. of Wild Strawbeiry in cases of summor com plaints and have never known it to fail. You may use my name." O. A. West, Druggist, Iialnsborough, O. a -iv . .i iMim'- JH.V. Young't vn. p., Aug. . The main points of tl. e finishers' scale had been ugreed en ut 11:30 last night, though the conference was still In session, with fair prospects cf continuing two or three hours or going over until today to settle a lot of minor points. The scale, so far as agreed on, provides for 15 per cent, cut for wages of rollers and heaters on the finishing mills and a , per cent, reduction for th rough' ers. The lgttr, after a struggle last' trig ah thrflugfe tb conference up to a late hour last evening, gained a con cession of tV4 per cent, from the manu facturers, they having made repeated demands for a 10 per cent, reduction. S(!m-o or Imported Cherry .Tiiloe. Cincinnati, Aug. 3. One hundred and fifty-six casks of cherry juice were seised tty Surveyor df Customs Lemon late yesterday on the charge of viola tion of the customs laws. The Impjarta- uon was eiureo. as cttemeji proMTveii In spirits, dutiable t W per sent ad valorem. Surveyor Lfmon ordered a rellquldatlon o tUe entry sad placed a duty of 11.80 per Ballon on the whole Importation of rsi cUsurry Jrtlce. con talnllg more than it per cent of alco Hoi. The increase of duty amounts to $10,000. Jtiftt trv a lue luir nf naaeflrALs. thn finest liver and bowel regulator ever made. 4r;;slrMr,.,o;:hof$.00Cash. 1 ' ' " " $100 Pioroe Special Bicjtlns. $ " " $ 2S Gold Watchos. POR Or uniigiit soap i aflilrcfti WDA PPPP S imt. ' NOTORIOUS BALENS1. Member of thn 1'nrlslnn (Ihiir Tlmt. I'loceoil tilt Unlmppv I.ebiiudy. New York, Aug. 3.-Wllllam A. Belt wood, confined In the Tombs on the charge of swindling Marcus & Co., of this city, of Jewelry valued at $80,000, reltises to be Interviewed as to whether tie Is really, as has been asserted, 011 laume Balcnsl, a member df the Paris ian gang that fleeced, the unhappy Le baudy cut of a large fortune of hla pat rimony. Bellwood had an art and bric-a-brac store In Philadelphia, and com bined with his business that of pro fessedly selling Jewelry on oommlsslon. Marcus & Co., having entrusted to him some $20,000 worth, became suspicious, and had him followed to a pawnshop, where he went from their place with a $7,000 piece of Jewelry. In his rooms at the Plaza 400 pawn tickets were cap tured, and Bellwood found himself In the Tombs, in default of $10,000 ball. Then it cWie out, through M. Marcus, that Mr. Bellwood had confessed to him that he was the notorious Balensl. He had promised to make a full con fession yesterday, and mu.h specula tion was indulged In ns to what could possibly have Induced the prisoner to change his Intention of letting the dis trict attorney know that he Is .the man of a previously bad character, In fact a fugitive from Justice, and advertis ing his whereabouts to the French authorities. No doubt was felt that such was his first Intention. His law yers also decline to admit that their client Is Balensl. There is a time lor everything ; and the time to attend to cold is when it starts. Don't wait till you have consump tion but prevent it by using One Minuto Cough Cure, tho great -remedy for coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis and all throat aud ung troubles. 0. II. Ilagcubuuh. DELIGHTFUL SUMMER TOURS. Ti o Tours to the North via I'oniisylvaiiln Kuilroutl. For tho conveuienco of thoso who seek the most attractive wny uf spending a summor holiday, tho Pennsylvania Uailroad Company has arranged two delightful tours to the North, under tho personally-conducted tourist system, July 27 and August 17. The point included in tho itinerary and tho country traversed abound in nature's beauties. No matter how much may bo expected, ono can not bo disappointed in Watkins Ulcn, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islauds, Quebec, Montreal, Au Sablo Chasm, Lakes Champlaiu and George, Saratoga, or the Highlands of tho Hudson. Eac'u tour will bo in charge of ono of the company's tourist agents, assisted by an ex perienced lady as chaperon, whose especial chargo will bo unescorted ladies, Tho rate of $100 from Now York.Hrooklyn, Newark, Trcuton, Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Baltimore, aud Washington covers railway and Hoat fare for tho entire rouud trip, parlor car soats.meals en routo, hotel entertainment, transfer charges, carriago biro lu fact, ovcry Item of necessary oxpenso. For detailed Itinerary, tickets, or any ad ditional information, address Tourist Agent, Pennsylvania Itailroad Company, 1100 Broad way, New York ; 800 Fulton street, Brook lyn; Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. "I crave but Ono Minuto", said the public speaker in a husky voico; and then ho took a uoso ol uno Minuto Lougn uure, and pro ceeded with his oratory. One Minuto Cough Cure is unequalled for throat and long troubles. C.ll. ilagcnbuch. Coming Kvents. Aug. A, Ico xream festival in Ilobbins' opora house under tho auspices of tho "Y." August28. Ico cream festival under tho auspices of Camp 40, Daughters of Amorica, lu llobbins' opora house. Don't nauseate your stomach with teas and bitter herbs, but regulate your liver and sick headacho by using thoso famous little pills Known as ia v ill's J.uuu r.ariy idscrs. U. 11. Ilagenbuch. Lost ills Arm I'.ir iv Jilsii or Ico uroiim Jersey City, Aug. 3. Samuel Wolf, a confectioner, yesterday offered a dish of cream to a boy who would hold his arm the longest time In an lee cream freezer. A number of boys who were around the store contested for the prize, but Willie Lockwood outdid them all. Although suffering excru elating pain, he held his arm in the freezer for four minutes. When he withdrew It the arm was frozen stiff. The boy was taken to the City hos pital, where It was paid that It would be necessary to amputate the arm. IJIi-nhtroiiM Storm In Alnhiimn. Letohatchle, Ala., Aug. 3. The most disastrous storm ever known here pas sed over the town yesterday. The cloud, which wob funnel shaped, gath ered three miles north of here and passed off In a southwesterly direction. Houses, fences, trees and crops were laid low in Its path. Two new churches In this place are total wrecks, and many residences and stores were serl ously damaged. No loss of life has been reported. The direction It took is In the country without telegraphic communication. Stands at the Head. Aug. J. Ilogel, the leading druggist of Shreveport, says: "Dr. King's New Dis covery Is the only thing that cures my cough, and it in the host seller I have." J. F. Oamp liell, merchant of Saflurd. Arte., writes: "Dr. King's New Discovery is all that is claimed for it; it never fails, aud is a sure cure fur Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I cannot any enough for its merits." Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coilghsund Colds is not au experiment. It lias heeu tried for a quarter of a century, and to-day stands at the head. It never disappoints. Free trial Ijjttlos ut A. W'asley drug store. Ui!I!p-.i!i 3. Governor Lown- dm Ins 1:1 t.ii d tin attorneys for Petei ilonahnii, under sentence of deat here, that !.e will not Interfere, and tU( execution " ill take place on Friday, Aug. u. Menahan, who U over 70 year old, killed hla vlfe with an ax becauae she refuted to give him the money she earned as a washwoman. Juli i flrlflin. ol Kauetvllle, O , says : "I uevcr lived a day for thirty years without ulferinir aaouy. until a box of De Witt's Witch Hanoi Salve cured my plies." For piles aud rectal troubles, outs, hriiiees, Mimlns, eraeiiiHaml all iMn troubles He witt's Witch llasel Salve is unequalled, 0. II. lUgeubucli. STOCK AND PRODUCE "MARKETS IfrtiiTiil Average Gain All Through tlio l.Nt of Ktnck. N' w Yoi k. Aur. I. The market for t hi lis toilnv displayed sn Im gt'lar teft ib'tifi ut tiini'. hut thp net renu'ts of the (I.o'r Iwullng was n frptiprnt n pstp nlii I'xti'iidlng all through tho llRt. Homo report of nop dnmiige gnvo grourd for i ellli b rrovpinnnt In the grnngern. and o Pi f'o outhwi's' rns, but It was hort lived. Closing bid: In ltd. ft Ohio... bH Lehigh Valley.. W 1 "R-i. f- Ohio. ..- N. J. Central . 90 lit '. Hudson.. 1114 N. Y. Central. .1014 D.. L. ft W 15714 Pennsylvania .. M !!, 15 ttendlng, 2d pf.. JM4 l,n l.o Krle & W. 174 St. Paul 87 Oeiioni' Mnr'-il. Ihll-drlphla, Aug. 2. Flour firm; wln er sot pi fine, $2.TSi 3; do. extras. $3113.25: lVnnp Ivnnl'i roller, clear, $3.65rf3.90, do. ttt.ilrW. $;.l'Tfi4.i0: western winter, clear, $r.fi3.M): do. straight. $S.90HI.15. Ityo Hour steady at S2.2&82.85 per barrel, ns to qualit '. V-pnt weak: contract wheat. AucuM. MfiWjc; No. i Pennsylvania nnd Cn. 2 nolawtre red, spot, 82'if824o.: No. I r.-d, fpot, WiiMHc. Corn higher; steamer urn. vat, SPhSl'Sc; No. 2 mixed. August, 12 siQ 32-V- i No. 2 yellow for local trade, ".fie. Onts iUht; No. 2 white, carlots, MVic; do. White, Aiurnst, September nnd Oc tober. 235721c. Ileef steady, liny firm; ood to choice, 65tff80c. Irfinl cUlet; west ern Blenmod, $1.60. Pork quiet; old mess, W6S.25; now mess, JBO.IjO. Butter steady; western creamery, 9!4trfl!!c.; do. factory, JttlOhtc.; ISlglns, 15c; Imitation creamery, SHfliHo.;, New York dairy, 10014c; do. orenmery? lllRc; fancy prints Jobbing at 17ftl8c; do. Pennsylvania, wholesale, 18c. Cheese steadier; large, white. New Vork, 7c; large, colored, TMiTa.; small, white, western, 714c; part skims, IBV4c. ; full skims, 2608c. ISggs steady; New Vork and Pennsylvania, lSMBHUc; west ern, fresh. 13c Potatoes quiet; Jerseys, 2?j2.2.v. Long Island, tWt.26; sweets, tt.50 'til. Pig Iron dull: southern, $9.5010; northern, IO.BO(ftl2. Copper quiet; lake, b-okers. $11.1214; exchange, $10.S5U.1S. Tin steady; strnlts, $13.82V413.8714 ; plates quiet. Lead exchange quotes barely stendy at $S.82!48.87!4. while brokers call the market quiet at J3.80. Tomatoes, per crate or box, 287tie., ns to quality. Long Island and Jersey cabbage, per 100, $2.K fffS. Coffee steady, five points lower; Au gust, $6.70; September, $6.86; November, $0.95. Live Stock Markets. New York, Aug. 2. Beeves active; na tive steers, H.26ff6.20; stags and oxen, f2.50?4.25: bulls, 2.0rVf3; dry cows, $1.75 J.40. Cattle fairly active; veals, $lf0; fow, f6.1214Ci6.2S; buttermilk calves, $2.fS3. Sheep and lambs steady; sheep, $3Jf4.2S; lambs, $1.50155.75. Hogs higher at $1,300 1. C5. Bust Liberty, Pa., Aug. 2. Cattle ac tive; extra, $1.2035; prime, $4.804.90; com mon, $3.603.75; bulls, stags and cows, 52fi 3.50. Hogs nctlve; prlmo light Yorkers md pigs. $I.S0(ff4.85; best medium, $4.20ft 1.30; heavy, $3.95Q1; roughs, $2.50S'3.50. Ihcep slow; choice, $4.1504.20; common, 2. (33.S5; spring lambs, $3.7C5; veal nlvcH, $5.5085.75. "I was run over by a lumber wagon. Did not expect to livo, Was terribly bloated. My friends bathed me with Dr, Thomas' Eclectric Oil, and I was cured. Wo have groat faith in Thomas' Eclectric Oil." Mrs. Win. F. Babcock, Norvell, Jackson, Co., Mich. Nil V I, ... .' I Id I'CIMl. V'nyl.li'.Rton, Aug. v.-The state de mrtment has been In correspondence Cor several months with the govern ment of Peru respecting an alleged violation of one of our consular agen cies at Pluro, In thnt country. The de partment has no doubt that If it should be estab'.lshed that the consular records were really violated the Peruvian gov ernment will make all necessary amends and disavow the act. No thought of a warship has been sug gested In connection with the matter. Uucklen's Arnica Salve, Tho best salvo in the world for cuts, bruisea, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures niies. or jo pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price ss cents por oox. or sale by A. w&sioy. A Won.... .'.i.nir i , tiu Itlilo. Ean Francisco, Aug. 3. Mrs. Marga ret Le'.ong, of this city, enjoys the dis tinction of being the first woman to ride a wheel from Chicago to the Pa cific ocean. Mrs. Le'ong Is now resting after her perilous trip, which lasted over six weeks. She left Chicago alone on the morning of May 20. On the af ternoon of July S she crossed the bay from Oakland and her trip was ended. During all her Journey she received not one unkind or discourteous word. Dr. Miles' Nervine Victorious. Physical and Mental Exhaustion Gives Way to Vigorous Activity. !RV. W. T. IIOTJOK. the talented pas tor ot Grace U, B, church, Carlisle 1'eun., writes September 28. 1805: "I always enjoyed good health until In 1892, at which tlmo my duties as a clergyman were of a peculiarly trying nature, subjecting mo to several severe nervous shocks which together with overwork and anxiety, im paired my general health and nervous sys tem. Indeed I was In such a condition that the mere sight ot a large congregation so wearied me that It would require a day or more for mo to re coyer from the ex haustion. It affords mo great pleasure to say that Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine and Restorative Tonic Dr. Miles' -Nervine! Restores . Health : have done me untold good, I preached three times yesterday and I feel as fresh and vigorous this Monday morning as I ever felt In my life, thanks to your remedies. Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money refunded. Rook on Heart and Norvos sent freo to all applicants. DU. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by this granular eflerveneent and stimu lant. An Inetnn oure for sour stomachs and lif&dnehes, whleh often accumulate from having s night out. JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah, COTTOLDNH. I Qood-Bye Dyspepsia! Thousands of practical, discriminating housewives avoid lard, that impure and unhenlthful packing-house product, and use that pure vegetable ehortculug, Cottolcne. which eminent physicians say is destined to make dyspepsia n disease of the past. COTTOLENE .t.... t.,,t rvtttsin thoroforo wholesome, i.ppetlzlng, healthful. It fi tho greatest step of modern selonoo toward puro lood, better cooking, perfect health, tm U.M bV.n.hn,ii In una tn tn nnuna tins, with nnr trnflvmnrlH Oaltoirnl" una "iteer'i tirad in cotton-plant old In any other way. lIlo)nly by THE N. K. FAlltDAlN r COMPANY, UhlOagO, t LOUIS, iilimilmimniMllllllinirn REDUCED RATES TO THE SEASHORE. llxlriini ty I.mv.ttnte ltxiurnlnii via lVnii- pylvnnlii lliillriiiid. j No nlliiTconst can compare with that of Southern New Jersey In summer resorts. Atlanlli' City is tho most popular seaside resort In America, and Capo May, Sen Isle City, Ocean City, Avahm, Anglwea, Wihl wimiiI aii'l,IIiilly Uracil do nut fall far short of Atlantic City's high standard. Tho Pennsylvania Itailroad Company lias arranged for excursions to tho seashore fruin Erie, Fassett, Hellcfontc, ShenandrMli. Dauphin and intermediate stations (Including stations on branch loads), on Augusts aud 10. Excursion tickets, good for 10 days, will lie sold at oxtiemely low rates. Passengers may, if they so desire, go to At lantic Ci'y via tlio new Delaware lliver Ilridgo Route, tho ouly all-rnll lino from points In Pennsylvania to Atlantic City. or information in regarl to rates, limo of trains, &c consult small bjjs or npply to nearest ticket agent. Burning, itehlnirskin diseases inslantlv re lieved by Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, un equalled fot cuts, bruises, burns. It heals without leaving a tear. C. II. Ilagenbuch. 1 LVQARA FALLS, Low Itute Jlxcurslons via Pennsylvania Itailroad. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will run a series of ten-day excursions to Niagara Falls, leaving Philadelphia, Baltimore anil Washington on July 22, August fi und 10, and September 4 and 10. An experienced tourist agent aud chaperon accompany each excursion. Excursion tickets, good for return passago ou any regular train, oxclusivo of limited express trains, within ten days, will bo sold at 10 from Philadelphia, Baltimoto, Wash- ingtou aud all points on tho Delaware Divi sion; f0.70 from Lancaster; JS.00 from Altoona nnd Harrisburg; $S.3 from Wilkes barre; $3.80 from Williamsport; aud at pro portionates rates from other points. A stop over will bo allowed at ButTalo, Rochester, and Watkins returning. A special train of Pullman parlor iv.r. and day coaches will bo run with oach cxcuriou. For further information apply to neatest ticket agent, or address fleo. W. Boyd, Assistant Geueral Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Vim. vigor and victory :-thi so aro the char acteristics of Do Witt's Little Eatly Risers, tho famous little pills for constipation, bil iousness nnd all stomach and liver troubles. C. H. Ilagenbuch. Itediired llntes to Bit. Orvtnu la l'ennsjl VHiiin llallroiid. For the United Bretht en camp meetingat Mt. Gretna, Pa., August 3 to 12, 1807, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will soil ex cursion tickets from all points on its system east of Pittsburg and Krio, 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 rote, conditions, Ac, apply to nearest ticket agent. Double The Circulation of any two newspapers in Shenandoah, and steadily increasing, is the magnet thaflraws advertisers to the EVENING , It Goes Into - The Homes J J i'ofUh'epaaple'; thftt'is 'hrft'mak'alB.the Herald such a. yaXualile advertising medium. It's a wide-awake newspaper and prints all news promptly and accurately. Our Job- Department-- . Is second to none in the interior of the state. We are prepared to do work of v any description in thebest possible nitiiv 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, Deralb, 8 South Javbfn Street. coTToi.nNn. Rnnil ml And fthnlpn ftftftf f-tnet. nnd Is wrralV'-on every tin. Not guaranteed If iiwiv muuHvm, g-g ingle Tandard Only Is poMlble, whether n n tent o excellence In JmirnnlWm, or for tlio lliwi-llreincnl of quantities, llino or rallies and The... Philadelphia Record. . . . After n career of nearly twenty venrs o uninterrupted growth Is Jnstifled in claim Ins thnt tho standard first estnlilifdirtl by Its founders is tho one trtio tost of A Perfect Newspaper. 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Witness its unrivaled nvemjje dally circulation exceeding 100,000 copies, nnd an average exceeding 120,000 copies for Us Sunday editions, while Imitations of iU plan of publication in every 1 in porta nt city of the country testify to the truth of tho assertion that lu the quantity nnd quality of Its con tents, nnd lu the price nt which It Is sold Tho ltecord has established the standard by which excellence In Journalism must be measured. The Daily Edition Of Tho Record will ho pent bymalltonny address for 83.00 per year or 25 cents per mouth. The Daily and Sunday Kditlons together, which will give its readers tho best and freshoHt Information of all that Is going on in the world every day In tho year including holidays, will bo Bent for It. 00 a year or iio cents per month. Address TUE RECORD PUBLISHING CO., Record Building, Philadelphia, Va. A genuine wclcomo waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. rinin and Coal Sts. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter nnd ale snnstantly on tap. Choice emperance drinks &nd cigars. HERALD.
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