EVENING HERALD1: HHTAllLISUHn 1870. Published every Hvenlng, Kieept Bondsr, at Rotrrn Jibmh rVrmtwr, Niab Osktrk. Tha Herald la dKmnl In Hlianandonn and the surrounding to-.ns for li cents B week, pay- !'.. o the carriers. My mM I ts,o n rear, or as Me1n adranee. Advertise- pAnU h mnnth. mvaM unusriers reserve tue rigm e cnnnge me position of advertisements whenever mo m aitloo ol news demands It. Tlio right la irvd to reject ny advertisement, whether pld (or or not, that the publishers may ueem improper. Advertising rotes made known upon application. K rtored at the poatoOlce at Shenandoah, I'a., as MHiond class mall matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. "All the News That's Fll to Prlnl," Eve ning Herald WEDNESDAY, 8K1TKM11KR 8. 1887. ItHlUJIlMCAN HTATK TIOKHT, VOR THKAHIBR, J AH KB S. HKACOM, Of WetliiwreUnd. FOB AUD1TOB flMNBIUI., Levi 6. McOaui.my, Of Chester. lUil'UllMOAN' COUNTY TIOKHT. for jonan, Hox. 0. 1 Hhchtm., Of rotttvlllo. FOB BHHKtPP, ( llfHSTHB S.AtltRIflllT, Of Orwlg&mrg. MR TOOU DIIIBOTOU, Joiix Kowh, Sr., Of Tremont, FOR JURY OOMMISSIOKRlt, '.John Anrtock, Of MaliftHoy City. A German editor got six months for poMnft fun at Kniporor Williams' trousers. Things are different here in Schuylkill county. SEVEN or oight balloonists have been killed or terribly injured by falls this season. It is a risky trade under the most favorable elreum stances. The fond anticipations of the im porters will be out of the way by this time next year, nnd the new tariff will revive thut long lost Repub lican surplus. Gen. Wkymcu'u idea of a body guard in a pacified province is sevoral hundred cavalry and 4000 Infantry kept near at hand. The prospect of peace in Cuba may bo judged accord ingly. If Dr. Swallow ever folt hopeful of being elected Treasurer of the state, the Koading convontlon must have cast a damper on his aspirations. That convention demolished his fond est hopes as effectually as one of the delegates finished that base drum. TlIK parade of the Catholic So1, cleties at Ashland on Labor Day was one of the finest demonstrations held in that town for many years. Under tho command of Col. Monaghan the various companies nave acquired a knowledge of drilling tactics that will compare favorably with that of the national guards. TifrK announcement of the death of ' IJ&ward J. Qallagher, which occurred at an early hour this morning, caused universal sorrow among the people of Shenandoah. He was a young man of exemplary habits, kind to a fault, and was held in high esteem by all who had the pleasure of his ac quaintance. The bereaved family has the sincere sympathy of the en tire community. Dun's declaration that tho courts have "annihilated the constitution, abrogated the right of trial by jury, forbidden free speech, suppressed peaceable assemblages, and trans formed our republic into an absolute despotism," is beautifully falsified by the faCjt that Debs has been address ineufeetings in St. Louis for the past ""week, and no court or any other rep resentative or agency of the law has made any attempt to stop his rav ings, or has taken any notice of him whatever. The strike in the Hazleton region ' has assumed sugh proportions that an outbreak is likely to occur at any (time. Under these circumstances, in order to avoid loss of life and prop orty, it is advisable that the opera tors and their employes adjust their differences by means of arbitration, This is the only means by which the difficulty can be settled, satisfactory to both sides. This is the wisest fourse for all concerned. If the men have justice upon their aide, and there is no reason to balieve that they have notthey .will eortalnly he ae- corde(Jul tju uue wiem uy arm trat'ion, and likewise their employ The New YorkAerald furnishes in disputable proofs of the return of prosperity in the puhlicAtion of a table of estimates furnished by vart ona trades unions in New York oity. which show a great inoreaw in the number of men now at work over those employed one year ago. Of ;l 57,000 workmen on the rolls of these nninna. 132.880 are now earning waaes, wbiin one vear airo hut 100,900 of the number were employed. This shows that onward of 21.000 men have re i,iii1 work as a result of better times, and is the most convincing statement that the long-promiseu i.ryrirltv is here that oould be made. It is to be nptadthnt the heads of the unions furnimniiK me nures rVniiklv H VOW their helief that good timeB are already here, and that even letter one may be expected hi the near future. The important desliler at tint may ltere be observed that there i great confidence In the ftitme. Thin Is nil that !h needed. With con fidence restored, tlie working nmn may look forward to a long period of huniilnegg and prosperity. Certainly youdun't vnttit testifier with dys petla, constipation, sick headache, sallow akin mill Inn of appetite. You lutru never trietl DeWltt's Uttle Early Illwrs for these complaints or yon would liave Wen cured. They are small pills but great regulators. ('. 11. mgentmcit. MAQARA FALLS. Low ltnte lSxcursluns vl l'entiajlvmi. ltullrnnil. Tim Pennsylvania ltnllrnnd Company vi. run a eerles (if ton-day excursions to Niagara Falls, leaving Philadelphia, Baltimore mid Washington mi July 88. August 5 and 111, and Septemlmr 4 and 111. An experienced tourist agent and chaperon accompany each excursion. Excursion tickets, eond for return pHssjsgo on any regular train, exclusive of limited express trains, within ten days, will lie wild at $ 10 from Philadelphia, Daltlinoie. Wash ington and all points on tlio Delaware Divi sion) $9.70 from Inenter! $8.00 from Altoonn and llarrishurg; $8.35 from Wllkoa barre; $5.80 from Wllliamsport; and at pro portionate rates from other points. A Btop over will lie allowed at Buffalo, Rochester, and Watkinstrctiiriiiiig. A special train of Pullman parlor cars and day coaches will be run with each excursion. For fnrtlier information apply to nearest ticket agent, or address Geo. W. Uoyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station. Philadelphia. No man or woman can enjoy life or accom nllali much in this world wiiile suffering from a tumid liver. DeWltt's Llttlo Early ltlsers, the pills that cleanse thai organ, miicKiy. u. II. llngcubncli. l'erMiimlly-londtictcd Tours via l'cnnsyl iiinia Kutlroiul. That tlio public havo comoto recognize the tact that tlio best and most convenient method of pleasure travel Is that presented by the Pennsylvania llallroad ConiiMtiyV. personally-conducted tours, is ovidencod bj tho increasing popularity of theso tours Under this system tlio lowest rates aro ob tained, for both transportation and iiotel ac commodation. An experienced tourist ageui and cliapcrou accompany each tour to look after the comfort ol the passenger. The following tours havo been arranged for tlio season of 1SU7 : To Niagara Falls, excursion tickets good ti. return witbiu ten days will be sold on July 22, August 5 and 10, September 4 and 10, nl rate of $10 f.-om Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington. Thcso tickets Include transportation only, and will permit of stoj over within limit at Buffalo, ltochestcr, and Watkiuson the return trip. Two tcn-dny tours to Gettysburg, Ltira.i Caverns, Natural Bridge, Virginia Hoi Springs, Klclimoud, and Washington, Sep tember 29 and October 12. Kate, $05 from New York, $03 from Philadelphia. Tho misery of years lias been cured iu u singlo night by the uso of Doan's Ointment, a positive, novcr-falling remedy for Itching Piles and all similar diseases. Your dealer keeps It, or can get it for you. NITRO-GLYCERINE EXPLOSION. Six Known mnl Sovoral Unknown Dend .as tlio Itexult. Cygnet, o., Seat. 8. A terrible ex plosion of nltro-glycerlne occurred here yesterday ufternoon, which resulted in the death of six people whoso names aro known, and several others, at pre sent unknown. The known dead are Sam Barber. Allen Fallls, John Thomp boii, Charles Bartel, Henry Lansdale and George Havens, a boy. The explosion occurred at Grant well, located at the rear of the National Sup ply company's office building, In the village limits. This well had Just been shot by Samuel Barber, the shooter for the Ohio and Indiana Torpedo com pany. When the 120 quarts of glyce rlno let down In the well exploded the gas Ignited, and with a terrific roar the flames shot high above the derrick. As soon as the drillers saw the flames sev eral climbed Into the derrick to shut off the gas, but they had barely got ten there when there was a terrific ex plosion. The burning gas had started the remaining glycerine In the empty cans standing In a wagon near the der rick. In another wagon near by were some cans containing anotherl20quarts of the stuff, and this was exploded by the force of the first explosions. The second was blended with the first In a mighty roar, and the town and surrounding country for miles trembled from the shock. The National Supply company's building was com pletely demolished, and nothing re mains but a big hole where the wagons stood. There Is not a whole pane of glass In any window In the town, and every house was Fhakcn to Its founda tions. Who the other men that were In the derrick, and who were killed, can not be learned now, owing to the ex citement. Klght buildings are a total wreck and many others damaged. Many bystanders were wounded. HAD TEN YEARS OF IT And Then the Right Thing In the Right Place Alters the Condition of a Uloomsburg Lady, Mrs. It. A. Hess of 7th street iu Bloods burg. For ten years she has suffered from kidney disorders. Many things lias Mrs. Hess tried, looking fur relief and cure. At last her ellurU wore rewarded. Tho littlo enemies to kidney disease have conquered the distressing backache, tlio stomach disorders, the headaches, in fact all the aches that fob low where tho kidneys fall to perform the work designed for them by nature. This is wlut she says : "The symptoms described for kidney complaint were mine to a dot. I had pains sharp and piercing way down low iu the bsck ; I suffered from headaches that wore terrible in severity ; had some stomaoh disorder: tbe urine was highly colored and came too frequently ; I was much worse after doing any kind of heavy work that required the use of or taxed my hack, such as clean ing house, etc., but this yuar I cleaned house alone aud never felt tbe leaH bit of i noon venlence ; thanks to Doan's Kidney Pills. Colds affected me and I grew nervoui aud weak ; I liave Wn so bail I would try any thing to relieve the paiu. I begau taking Doan's Kidney I'ills, and only used them two or tbree days when I begau to notice tliey wete doing me good ; am alright now ; I am glad to say I feel perfectly well ; I earnestly reowmweitd Doan's Kidney I'ills to all suf ferers with a pain iu tbe small of the back." What more can you ask than testimony like this? FlaJu, truthful endorsement is what tbe proprietors of Doan's Kidney Pills are placing befere tbe public and no medicine of modern times can produce such testimony a that which is being published about tbe little kidney conquerors. Doan's Kidney I'ills are sold by all dealers. I'rloe 50 cent per box, cr 8 hoses fur t.50. Head by mail on receipt of prlee. Foster Milburu Co., sole agent fur tbe U. S, Buf falo, N. Y. "O0LD DOST.' Why Go FOR GOLD DUST when you can get it right at home ? Your grocer sells it. MADE ONLY BY THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago. St. Louis. Now York, Till! WESTERNFARJ1ERS Secretary Wilson Found Thorn in Espeoially Qood Spirits, EE3T0EATI0N OF 00NFIDEN0E. Tho llcnil of tho Agricultural Depart ment Doclnros That tho Country Is JttHtlflcd Iu Its Anticipation or Hot ter Times Predicts Illghor 'Wlioiit. Washington, Sept. 8. Secretary Wil son was at his desk In the agricultural department yesterday for the first time for a month, having Just returned from his tour of the trans-Mlsslsslppi states. He went as far west as Montana and Utah, giving Bpeclal attention to the agricultural Interests of the states vis ited, with particular reference to Irri gation, horse raising and sugar beet growing. "I found the farmers In especially j good spirits wherever I went," he said to a press representative. "There Is no doubt that confidence Is restored and that the country is Justified In Its anticipations of better times. Tho peo ple are all Du.-y in the west, lnaeeu, I do n believe there Is an Idle man west of the Mississippi who wants work." Mr. Wilson predicted a still further advance In the price of wheat, due to the fact that there Is not only a shprt crop abroad, but also because of the fact that, according to his observation, the crop will not be so extensive In this country as has generally been antici pated. "With the Improvement of the times," he said, "the average American Is go ing to have all the flour his family can consume, even though he may have to pay a llltle more for It. I believe that even without the shortage In the for eign crops the conditions In this coun try would have forced wheat to a dol lar a bushel. But the Improved con dition of the farmer Is due not alone to the enhanced price In wheat, but there has been a corresponding Improvement In all farm products." Mr. Wilson sad he found the people of the seml-arld region disposed to think that the government should ap propriate money for the building of storage reservoirs. "I told them," he said, "that I could not recommend that system, but that I felt sure that with tho vast Increase In the value of arid land produced by the addition of water capital would certainly bo attracted to such enterprises. When we consider that the addition of water to those lands makes them worth $100 an aero, and their planting In fruit trees, as at Grand Junction, Colo., worth $1,000 an acre, capital will certainly In the end take hold. I also told them that a change of their sentiments on the cur rency question, on the ljU-to 1 Idea, might be conducive to prosperity, as such a change would no doubt have a tendency to influence eastern capital." Secretary Wilson said that the re cent decline in the price of silver was closing many mines which were de pendent entirely on silver, and would Inevitably work hardship In individual cases. "But," he said, "the minors who are losing their places are generally getting employment In mines where other minerals are produced." Mr. Wilson said that he advised the western farmers to feed their horses In the winter months, as by so doing they could so Increase the weight of the an imals as to make a demand for them In the European rharketB for army and draft purposes. He found the farmers In the Irrigated regions generally dls nnaprt to experiment with tho . sugar beet, and made the prediction that 20 now beet sugar factories wouia oe lnilU next vear. W. r. Atwell, commercial, agent of the United States at Itobaix. France, sends tn the state department a report on tho short crop In France. He says the oron of France, and In fact In all Europe, has fallen much below the average, and that It Is estimated that the United States and Canada will be called upon to export from 120.000.000 to 120,000,000 bushels more than they ox ported to Europe last year. France will require about 60,000.000 to meet the de ficiency In that country. Consul Heenan. at Odessa, Russia, has mad quite an extensive report tq the state department concerning the failure of the crops in IlUBBla. The re-, port predlctB that little wheat will be oxported from Russia during the sea eon of 1S97-8, a there Is little available, for that purpose, the old stocks being nractlcally exhausted and the new crop little more than sufficient for home demand. The failure of the whoat crop in Austro-Hungary, Roumanla and Bulgaria, Consul Heenan continues, has brought buyers from those coun tries Into Russia, and wheat which would ordinarily leave Odessa by steamers is destined to go by rail from the Interior Into the countries named. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away, If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, be made well, strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor, take No-To-Ilac, the wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pound In ten days. Over 400,000 curwL Jtay JtarTo-Iiac from your own druggie wntfe-Mil guarantee a cure. 50c or $1.00, )&ik!ut and sample aaUed free. Ad. Stalling Itcmedy Co., Chicago or Now York. Coiulpg Kveuts. grpt. 16. Ice cream fwtivfcl under auspices of Patriotic Drum Corns, Iu liobblus' opera house. The "Bicyclist's rUWd-isa familiar name fur DeWKFa Y jliMj Salve, al ways leady for wiWWBWW, Willie a sieolflo lor plies, ll also instantly relieve aim cures cuts, bruises, salt rheum, eosema nnd all uutlon of the sklu. It never falls. C. II. llagenbucli. uy Keystone Hour. Best) re that, the name Lhmmi & Baku, Aslilaud, Pa., is printed ou ever sack. 'GOLD DUST.' to Alaska Boston. Philadelphia. YESTER JrtY'S C.BA'i.l GAMES National I.onixuo. At Now Yurk First game; New York. G; Cleveland. 1. Second game: New York. 4; Cleveland, 1. At Washington Wash ington, 7: Louisville, 1. At Brooklyn Pittsburg, 7; Brooklyn, 4. KlWtOt'lt I.imicup. At Montrenl (forfeited) Montroal, 8; Providence 0. At Syracuse Syracuse, 11; Scranton, 0. At Toronto Toronto, 13; Springfield, 2. Atlniitlo l.cntiuci. At Hartford-First game: Athletic 14; Ilartfonk S Second game: Hartford, 0: Athletic. 1. At Newark-Newark, 7; Liancaaler, 1. At Itlchmund-lllchmond, 17; Norfolk, 3. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common glass with urine and let It stand twenty-four hours ; a sedi ment or settling Indlcatos an unhealthy condition of tho kidneys. When urine stains linen it is positive evidenco of kidnoy trouble. Too frequent doslro to urinate or pain tn tho back, Is also convincing proof that tho kidneys and bladder aro out of order. WHAT TO DO. Thore Is comfort in the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- IZoot, tbo great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in relieving pain in tbo back, kidneys, liver, bladder and ovory part of tbo urinary passages. It corrects inability to bold urine and scalding paiu In passing it, or bad effects following uso of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up tuauy times during the uight to urinate. Tho mild and tbo extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Boot is soou realized. It stands tbo highest for its won derful cures of tho most distressing casos. If you need a medicine you should havo the host. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and ono dollar. You may have a samplo bottle and pamphlet both sent ficc by mail. Men tion EvENfNO Herald and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Bingiiamton, N. Y. Tho proprietors of this paper guarantee tho gcnnlnoss of this oiler. C)"Inft Wori''iCcwiTnio Operations. Bollefontp, Pe., Sept. 8. The fires were yesterday lighted In the furnaces of the Bellefonte Co-operative Glass company. Work will resume with double the cnpaclty and number of hands last year. The first blowing of glass will be made on Sept. 15. Tho Wonthor. For eastern Pennsylvania, eastern New York nnd New Jersey: Generally rair; easterly winds; warmer. For Dls trlct of Columbia, Delaware and Mary. land: Fair; continued high temper aturo; easterly winds. To heal the broken and diseased tissues, to soothe tlio Irritated surlacos, to instantly re lievo and to permanently euro is tbo mission ot UoWltt's witch llazelbalve. U. 11. llagcn buch. The II iii'n of Industry. Springfield, Mass., Sept. 8. Manufac turing Industries in this vicinity are making a start, and at present the nrosnects of a heavy fall business Is good. The Lyman mills, at Holyoke, where 1.300 hands are employed, start ed on full time yesterday. Only one of the four mills owned by the com pany has been In operation for six weeks. The Dwlght Manufacturing company of Chlcopee, who have been operating one of their mills, while two more have been standing Idle since the first week In June, started Monday with their full complement of 1,600 hands. The Chlcopee Manufacturing company, of Chlcopee Falls, will start up on full time Sept. 20, after a com plete shutdown of three weeks, and employment will be furnished to 1,200 people. WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK? Dout give them tea or coffee. Have you tried tho new food drink called Grain-O? It Is delicious and nourishing and takes tbo place ef coffee. Tho moro Graln-O you give tbo children the moro health you distributo through their systems. Grnln-0 Is mado of puro grains, aud when properly prepared tastes like tho choice grades of coffeo bnt exists about as much. All grocers sell It. 15d aud 23c. Lett n l'ortnno oil u Train, San Antonio, Tex., Sept. 8. Customs Inspectors at Laredo have found an un claimed grip on a train containing $200, 000 worth of diamonds, Jowelry and other valuables. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Sir Lewis William Cave, of the En glish high court of Justice, Is dead. The National Association of Letter Carriers Is In convention at San Fran cisco. The New York board ef health's ex perts do not fear an outbreak of yellow fever In that city. A dispatch from Jamrud says It Is reported that Haddah Mullah has dis persed his forces and gone home. Richard Croker reached New York yesterday from Southampton. He would say nothing In reference to his being the Tammany candidate for mayor, but his friends believe he will run In cases of burns, sprains, scalds, or any of the other accidental pains likely to come to the human body, Dr. Thomas' Eclcctric Oil gives nlroost instant relief. Dentil ol -ui.i i 'V " "..iinunilichll. Paris. Sept. S. The Marquis de Rochambeau died at the Chateau Rochamlieau, In the department of Lolr-et-Cher, on Sept. 4, after a long and painfull illness. The marquis was k grandson of Count Rochambeau, who commanded the French forces during the war for American Independence, and whose army, with that of General Washington, compelled Lord Cornwal lis to surrender at Yorktown In 1781. When bilious or costive, eat a Cascarets candy cathartic cure guaranteed, 10c, 36c N 1 WHO BLACKEDWILLIAM'S EYE? I.nbouoliere on the Ileoent "Drown tit" of J.fnuteunut Votl Ilnlmfio. Lbndon, 8pt. 8.-Mr. Henry Labou chere, In Truth, tenews the mysterious hints Which have been III rlrculRtlon r.ince the deuth of lieutenant von Ilahnkc, of the German navy, son of General Von Hahnlre. chief of Emperor William's inlnt..ry .ablnet, who met 'ils death bydrownlng In July last while uvoinpanylng his mujesty on his trip to the Ni.ith.and on board the Imperial noht Hohemullern. In dolni so Mr. l.iU.uthcre onic more publishes the In timation that the lieutenant's death una a sequel to the black eye which" the emperor received about that time. Aci-t rdlng to one story the black eye v. , s caused by a blow from a rope w b eh v, as being whirled about by the uind. Aim. her story haB It that the , nipirnr so coarsely abused Lieutenant Von r-clmke that the latter committed -uluicc. Finally, still another version f tin affair Is that the lieutenant, stung by the emperor's sharp words, resented tbcm to tho extent of UlacklnR his majesty's eye and then took his own life. The official version of the affair, in brief, seems to be that Lieutenant Von Halinke, who was accompanied by a brother officer, accidentally ran Into the River Grondalselyv on his bicycle while trying to avoid a collision with a shying pony. The river, it Is further ex plained, Is a raging torrent, from which escape is Impossible. Mr. Labouchere says; "On the day fnllnwlne VonHahnke's death adutnmy figure of the same size and weight was tossed into the torrent in oruer to test Its effect. The dummy was torn to pieces, and everybody agreed that Von Tioh,,va'n iinriv must have met a sim ilar fate. Yet, since the appearance of Truth's remarks, It Is announced from Berlin that the body has been recov ered after being six weeks in the raging torrent." Running sores, Indolent ulcers and similar troubles, ovou though ot many year s stand ing, may bo cured by using DoWltt's Wicth Ilazcl Salvo. It soothes, strengthens and heals. It Is a groat pile cure. u. it. llagcn buch. Tho Autl-I.yiiuhliiir Convention. Boston, Sept. 8, Rt. Rev. Abraham Grant, ot Philadelphia, bishop ot the First African M. E. diocese, while pass ing through Boston was asked for his views as to an antl-lynchlng conven tion, of which he Is at the head. Ho said: "The object of this convention Is, first, to take Into consideration the re ported crimes brought against the race, Second, If such be true, to find the cause. Third, to seek the remedy. There are hundreds of us who do not believe that one-half of the reported crimes are true. We are considering as u place of meotlng the five following titles: Atlanta, New Orleans, Charles- on, Houston and Jacksonville. Household Necessity, Cascarcts Candy Cathartic, tho most won derful medical discovery of tho ago, pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, act gently and positively on kidnoys, liver nnd bowels, clcausing tbo entire system, dispel colds, cure lioadacho, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Plcuso buy and try a box of C. C. C. to-day ; 10, 25, CO couts. Sold nnd guaranteed to cure by all druggists. Wi-ilrti'd on tiovornor'H lHlnhn. New York, Sept. 8. William Usher Pnisons, of this city, and Miss Kathc rlno Curbln, daughter of Lieutenant Colonel Henry C. Corbln, U. S. A., were married In the chapel of St. Cornelius, on Governor's Island, yesterday after noon. Miss Bertha Phillips, a class mate of the bride, was the maid ot honor, and Henry Parsons, a brother of the bridegroom, was best man. The ceremony was performed by Rev. Dr. Morgan Dlx, rector of Trinity church. oes your bond feci as though somcono was hammering it ; as though a million sparks were flying out of tho eyes? Havo you horrible sicknosa of tlio stomach? Burdock Blood Bitters will euro you, Tlio Tnilliiitoil'-N iilMiit'iirfoiion; Simla, Sept. 8. The frontier reports are more favorable. The spies say the Orakzals appear to be disheartened. They lost 15 men killed in the attack on Fort Gullstan, and are, now holding councils. The British political officer at Mulngand reports the Swatls to be submitting and to bo surrendering more guns and swords, which, with the pre vious surrender of arms and the lines Imposed, completes tho government's demand and terms for tho punishment of tho SwatI tribes. Moments aro useless if trifled awav : nnd they are dangerously wasted if censumed bv delay iu casos whero Ono Minute Cough Cure wouia unug immeuiato relict. V. 11. llagcn buch, TWO .Mttll '.t..if(lwl!l 11tlJllC. Scranton, Pa., Sept. 8. John Brannon, a miner, and his Polish lnhnrrr, name unknown, were killed In the Phoonlx colliery, near Duryea, yesterday. Tho accident was caused by a blast dis lodging a prop, and which foil, letting down a mass of roof coal Just as the men returned to. their chamber. Neuralgia of the Heart Vanquished by Dr. Miles' Remedies. Its. 8IDLEY, of Torrington. Conn., Suffered from Juat such a complica tion ot diseases as tbe extensive ex perience and investigations ot Dr. Miles have proven, result from impairment ot tbo nervous system. Mr. Jas. B. Sldley writes Oct. 36, 16Mi " My wife was taken sick with neuralgia of the heart, norvous exhaus tion and liver trouble. Although attended by two physicians she grow worse, until she was at death's door. I then began giv ing her Dr. Mllos' Bestoratlvo Norvlno and Dr. Miles' Nev Heart Cure, aud sho improvea so wonder fully from the first tbat I at once dto- mlssod tho physicians. She now eats and sloops well ajid.doas her own housework We have recommend ed your remedies to a great many In our otty, and every ono has been very much benpflted by tbem." Dr. Miles' Ketiedlea are cold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart and Nerves sent freo to nil affpllcanta. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO, Elkhart, Iud. COTTOLnND. Dangerous Lard Lard at its best Is unwholesome, Indigestible. It makes food shortened with it soft and greasy. At its worst, it Is unhealthful and filled with dangerous bacteria, It is condemned by every medical aud culi nary authority. Every food scientist agrees that vegetable oil U nutritive, digest- uiie, ana tree irom utscase germs. Healthful COTTOLEN is composed mainly of refined vegetable oil. It is nu tritious and palatable. Food shortened with or fried In it can be eaten by anyone without harmful reaulte. Th genuine ti toM cTirywherfl In on tn tn jxmntt rllow t InB.with eor ttd mirk "Ooitelcn" and tt$tr$ hta4(n tattonylant urwtth ou ft j tin, Wot f atrtnUcd 1( iold la &nj other wy. Mdt only bjr THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago. fit. Louts. Kew York. Montresl. 6ja"2ZJZX2S2SZ3ZS"3i Double The Circulation of any two newspapers in Shenandoah; and steadily increasing, is the magnet that draws advertisers to the' EVENING "HERALD. It Goes Into The Homes of the people ; that's what makes the Herald such a valuable advertising medium. It's a wide-awake newspaper and prints all news prdmptly and accurately. 3 1 Our Job Department-"-"' r Is second to none in the interior of the state. We are prepared to do work of any description in the best possible man ner and at the lowest prices consistent with good material and first-class' work. ML H Drop us a Postal and our Solicitor will call on you and take your order. Eveiy business man should have printed stationery, and the place to get it is at the office of the Evening Beralb, 8 South Javbm Street. 1 Tours ti tlio South. Two very attractive early Autumn timra will lio run by tho Pennsylvania liailroad Company, leaving New York nnd Philadel phia Septcmlier 28 nnd October 12. It is hardly uecossary to say that thcso outings aro planned with tbo utmost cure, and tbat nil arrangements aro adjusted so as to afford the best possible means of visiting each placo to tho best advantage. The tours each covor a period of eleven days, and includo tho lmttlcfiold of Gettys burg, picturesque Blue Mountains, I.uny Caverns, tho Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot Springs, the cities of ltlchmond and Wash ington, aud Mt, Veruaii. Tho round-trip rata, Including all neces sary expenses, is $05 from New York. StB trom I'litiauelpuia, nnu proportionate ratca from other points. Each tour will bo in chargo of ono of the company's tourist agents. He will bo assisted by au experienced lady as Chaporon, whoso especial charge will be ladies unaccompanied by malo escort. Special trains of parlor cars nro provided for the exclusivo use of each party, In which tho -entire round trip from Now York is made. For detailed itinerary apply to Ticket Agents or to Tourist Agent, 1100 Broadway, Now York, or Geo. W. Boyd, Assistaut General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Phllado'phia. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Hiis is the best medicine iu tho world for all forms of Coughs and Colds and for Con sumption, Every bottle is guaranteed. It will cure and not disappoint. It has no equal for Whooping Cough. Asthma, Hay Fovur, Pneumonia. Bronchitis, La Grippe, Cold in tho Head and for Consumption. It is safe for all ages, pleasant to take, and, above all, a sure cure. It Is always well to take Dr. ICIng's Now Life Pills In connection with Dr. King's New Discovery, as they regulate aud tone the stomach and bowels. We guarantee perfect satisfaction or return money. Free trial bottles at A. Wasley's drug store. Ilogu lar size 50 cents and $1,00. LAST OF THE SEASON. Spcelul Sunday Kxciiraicm to Atlantic City via Pennsylvania ltullrouil. Tlio last of tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company's popular Sunday excursions to Atlantic City will be run on Sunday. September 12. The round trip exeursiou rate will be greatly reduced, as oan be seen from tho list given liclow, and everything possible win ue uoiio to mako tlio oxcursion thor oughly enjoyable. A special train will bo provided, running ou schedule given below. to and from Atlantic City without change of oars, urns avowing tho transfer through Philadelphia. Shenandoah 4M a. in, Frackvillv 4:8ft " Ht. Clair 4:19 " l'uttvllle 5:00 " Schuylkill Ilnven 0.09 " Adamsdule 5:13 " Auburn 8.19 " S 2 60 2 as 9 10 i II 2 1 lletumliig, special train will laave Atlantis City 0:00 p. in. same day, making same stops Small preoautions often prevent great mis chiefs. DeWltt's Little Barly ltlsers are verv small pill Iu size, but are gut qlfeatlra hi prereujing tbe matt ttfous"nri)8 fjver aim nmniaeii nimuiai, iiivy vure wusiipa tlou and headache aud regulate tho bowels. O. II. Ilageubuch. COTTOLnNB. Single tandard Only Is possible, whether as a test o excellence In Journalism, or for the meitHiircmcnt of iuimtltleu, time orvaluej nnd The... Philadelphia Record : . . After o career of nearly twenty years o uninterrupted growth la Justified In claim iiig'that the standard first established by Us founders Is the one true test ot A Perfect Newspaper. To publish AM. THK NEWS promptly nnd succinctly nnd In tho most readable form, without elision or partisan blaB; to dlscilsn Its significance with frankness, to keep AN OPHN KYIS FOIt I'UULIO AlltlsiiS, to give besides a complete recoid of current thought, fancies and discoveries In all de partments nf liurann activity In Its DAILY KDlTIONHof from 10 to 14 PAOISS, and to provide the whole for Its imtrom at tlio nominal price of ONIt CENT That was from the outset, and will continiio to be the aim ot THE ItUCOItl). The Pioneer One cent morning newspaper In tlio United Htntes. The Heconl, still LEADS WIIEUE OTHEKS FOLLOW. WltnoM its unrivaled nverage dally circulation exceeding 100,000 copies, and an average exceeding 130,000 copies for lb) Sunday editions, while imitations of Its plan of publication In every Important city of the country testify to the truth of tbo assertion that In the quatitlty and quality of Its con tents, and In the price at which it Is sold Tlio Iteoord has established the standard by which excellence In Journalism must be measured. The Daily Edition Of Tbo Iteoord will be sent by mall to any address for 58-00 per year or 24 cents per ' month. The Daily and Sunday Editions together, which will five Its renders the best and frmbevt Information ot all that Is going ou In the world every day In tlio year Including holidays, will be sent for (1.00 a year or 35 cents per month. Address THE RECORD FUBLIBIIINQ CO., Record Building, Philadelphia, Fa.. riillions of Dollars Go up in smoke every year, TaVn nc risks but; get your houses, slock, fur. nlture, etc., lusurodin first-class re liable companies as represented by rAUOl) 120 South Jardlu St Also Life nd AoctdeoUl Compaat est
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