E VENING HER ALD KHTAlU.lSirEl) 1ST0. Puhlttlied every Kviilim,ltMp Sunday, HoUTIt JlRDIK ATBRRT. KU ChNTRH. Tliellerald Id deilrriml (nHbenaiHlnnn mid the ktirroiiudlnir tfmwforilx cent A wIt, rovy al: 'o the rainier. Uy mall (8.P0 a yar, or as cent month. iMrabls In advance. AdffertlM- ineuts charged according to inu and itrteltlon. The uiihllaheni rwervo the right to ctmiiK tlic position of SdrettriiaMeiit whenever the vub ' tmt of newii demands It. The right li enerTed to reject any advertisement, wfiether tmld for or not, that the publishers may aeem (miroier4 Advertising rate made known tiMn application. Rntered at the poKtofllce at Shenandoah, ra.,a aevoud elaai mall matter. TKLKP1I0NB coNNncrriQN. "All the News That's Fit toJrlnt," Evening Herald THUII8IUY, SR1TKMRRK n, 1807. ltUPUllfctOAN STATU TIOKHT. FOU TllBARUItKR. JAMHS S. IiBAf"t)M, Of Westroerelaud. I.hti a MeflKur.HV. Of Chester. ItlU'tlllt.IOAN COUNTY TIOKHT FOR JUDOS, llOH. 0. P. litfBHTBf., Of Pottsvlllo. FOU SIIHRIFK, HlMSTKR.S.'AUBKUUir, or orwtimtz. FOR rOOR-DIRBOTOR, John Howh, Sr., Of TremoiW FOR JURY COMMISSIONBK, tfdltN AN8T60K, Of Mahanpy City. .. TlIKKK is no reason why middle aged men, and oven those who have passed middle age, should not take to cycling, but it should be with a frank recognition of the limitations which age imposes. Great speed, long distance and hill climbing put a strain upon the constitution and will find out the weak places the parts of the system which are ageing faster, perhaps, than the rest the heart it may bo, or the vessels of the brnin. So, also, in rogard to riding a bicycle in crowded thoroughfaros, the strain on the attention is considerable, the risk not small if a man has lost the quickness of youth. If you are young you may ride fast ; if middle aged, at a fair space; but old men should be very careful and never rido at o greater speed than live miles an hour. A Boom For Irish Ooocls. There is an old and well known poem, says an oxchange, which shows how fashion rules the world. Kings and Emperors are subject to its sway, society is ruled by It, and even the al most supreme power of love is noth ing to it. In these days fashion is largely the guide for numerous fac torles and the fortunes of cities and of multitudes of men are made or im paired by a change of modes. It may be that the gracious tact of the young Duohees of York, who will one day1 bo 'Queen of England, during her leeont visit to Ireland may revive tho languishing industry of the land. It is said that all 'tlie gowns the Bucltess wore during her tour were trinfied with' tho beautiful lace for whtalv IreloVnVl1 is famous. Many of tjio gowns themselves wore Irish popllns and lawns, embroidered by tho Irish nuns. One gown was of white silk, embroidered all over witli golden shamrocks, roses and thistles, the emblems of Ireland, England and Scotland. Irish manufacturing industries have sutrered grievously in tho past by un just laws discriminating against them. It may be the result of this visit of, the Duke and Duchess of York to make Irish goods fashionable, and so croate a demand for them which will bring prosperity to a long-struggling population. It is related that some timo ago the Prince of Wales, learn ing that a certain great English silk factory was losing its trade and be coming embarrassed, ordered several silk waistcoats of a peculiar pattorn to bo mado by the mill. This set the fashion and the mill regained its trade. Reeder Resigns. A new trouble has sprung up in the Republican camp, or rather an old one has been revived and lius taken on its original form, but with con siderably greater intensity. The sum and substance of the matter, as re ported, is that Seoretary of the Com monwealth Gen. Frank Keeder hus resolved to sever his official connec tion with the state administration and tie his political fortunes with those of Senator Quay. In a word, the gentleman named prefers Quay to Hastings, and therefore.felt awkward in a position supposed to be in har mony with tlu Governor, and yet acting in u party sense in full keeping with the Governor's most prominent political opponent; As a result Gen. Iteeder tendered his resignation as Heoretary of the Commonwealth, at tho request of the Governor, and the same takos effect to-day. It is said there is quite a good deal of interesting history oonnatd with the resignation, the details of whleh largely confirm it, though the parties to it themselves decline to say yea or nay when questioned in regard to it. From this brief recital of faots it be comes very apparent that there is likelihood of trouble in the state in the near future, as Gov. Hastings is known to have a warm side for the Combine. Gen. Reader's place, it is said, will be filled by a prominent Combine leader, and the light will in all prolwUllfty be ooiiMhuwl vigor ously throughdut the entire stats. The vacant position hue been tjn- tiered ti Governor HnstlngH- rlnspat Mmoiml and political friend, Colonel J nines It Lambert, tli prevent In surance Commissioner, but lie Iim not yet accepted. All this menus a reroluttoti In the Republican polftioe of the state, not 1 less iiiiporlaut tlinn tlie State Com blue iiRniiist Quay cwo years ago. It ' Is said other Quay Atlherant on 1 "Capitol Hill" Mill linve to go. J No matter vrlio may succeed Heeder, ' It 1b evident that Governor llnstlnu;s ! deglrns to put the Philadelphia Oom-' blue In the way of lining up their ! forcoft !n the light for the GubeTim-j tiriitl nomination next year. The I Governor will not only in due time I announce htiusalf as a candidate f- r United States Senator ngutust Quay, j but he is determined to exert all the power of his waning Administration in support of the one distinctively auti-Quay candidate for Governor, Attorney General McCormiok. llcniiii'knblp 1'eli'trniiliy. Omaha, Sept. 8. The lioe prints a letter from Lieutenant George C. Squlrer, U. S. A., to Hon. HI. llosewnter, giving the results of a test of the Squlrer-Crehore Syncrohograph system of telegraphing. Lieutenant Squlrer says: "On Aug. 22, over a line from London via York to Aberdeen and re turn to London, a distance of over 1,100 miles, Including; over 80 miles of underground cable, we sent Messages at the rate of 4,800 words per minute, and this speed wan only limited by the particular dynamo available. By the employment of the syneronograph BOO words per minute can be easily sent across the Atlantic cable." Iteoovorod Stolon Valine. Laredo, Tex., Sept. 9. Don Pedro Trueoa, the owner of a valise which was seized by the customs otllclals here, arrived yesterday from his hacienda In the state of San Luis Potest. The con tents of the Valise, according to his statement, are worth nearly $800,000. Trueba says that when he arrived at his station lie handed the valise to one whom ho believed to be his servant. It was dark, and the valise was not missed for several hours. Several per sons have been arrested on suspicion of being connected with the disappear ance of the valise. Ilurnod to Doutli In Iter Homo. Chicago, Sept. 0. A number of small frame residence on Belmont avenue were burned yesterday afternoon, and Mrs. Herman Lesman was burned to death. The Pre started from an oil stove In the kitchen, and when she atj tempted to carry the stove out doors her clothing caught (Ire. Her daughter, Dora, 11 years uf age, was severely burned while endeavoring to save her mother. Several flremen were injured in extinguishing the lire, none fatally. Seven families were rendered homeless by the fire. All those terrible, itcliinz diseases of the skin that help to inako Ufa niisorablo for us aro caused by external parasites. Doau's Ointment kills tlio parasite aud cures the disease. Perfectly harmless, never fails. Olllcliil Dunlins Trom Spain. Madlid, Sept. 9. -It Is ofllclally de nied that the premier. General Azcar ruga, has wiltieu to,the lenders of the political parties arising that the gov ernment ut Havnna would prefer war with the United States to the Interven ventlon of the country In the affairs of Cuba. It Is also officially denied that an attache of the Spanish legation at Washington has drawn upon himself the suspicion of espionage. Con.-tipatlon is tho cause of all sorts of serious disorders of tlio blood. Strong cathar tics aro worso than useless. Burdock Wood Bitters is nature's own remedy for troubles of this sort. NUtn-lb UF NEWS. Consul General Lee has arrived from Havana on a brief leave of absence. Cherokee fullbloods say they will not submit to the land allotment without a fight. Joseph Ventre, the French anarchist recently arrived In Mexico, will be ex pelled from that country. Scott nnd neuben Gray, dosperadoes and fugitives from Justice for years, have been captured at Bardwell, Ky. Consul MonaKhan, at Chemnitz, l.ls Informed the state department that Germany Is stendlly Increasing her trade with Mexico. A woman burglar was captured at Wakefield, It. T., Sunday In the resi dence of Rev. A. H. Hardy. She es caped on Monday. Henry Wall, who was lynched near Friend's Mission, Vs., for an alleged aFstuilt on Miss Cook on Saturday, Is low proved probably Innocent. James Graham and Herbert Roose velt wore killed and Henry Williams fatally Injured at North Buy. N. Y.. being struck by an Ontario and West ern train. ...DAVIDSON'S... Furniture ; House HAS RKMOVHD PROM- 205 E. CENTRE STREET o TO o 121-123 N. MAIN ST., o NBAR o R0BBINS' : OPERA : HOUSE. riillions of Dollars Go nn In smolco every year. Take nt risks but get your liuuww, sloek, fur niture, eta., insured In uret-elaee re liable euipanlaas represented by DAVID FAUST, SKTjtfRV Alio Life sad AeeldeoUl Oompanl Ml REMOVAL ! COTTOLBNU. Marion Harland says: "Lard unadulterated is lets wholesome than vegetable oils, and absolutely pernicious to most stomachs." Cottoleno contains just tho proportion of beef suet, combined with the purest vegetable oil, to make a perfect shortening. i 0TT0LE Is Best for cither shortening or frying. Pure, healthful, palatable. The Ktnulnt Is sold TH7whr la on to tun pound yelloir tint, wllh our trademarks "CblloIctM ' and t ' A ad n cotton-plant teroalA on Try tin. Wot guaranteed if sold in any other war, Made only by THE N. K. FAIRB1NK COMPANY, Chicago, STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. lteallxlmr on n I.nrao Sonic, ntul tlio OfTorlliBTM Promptly Absorbed. New York, Sept. 8. Today's stock mar ket was very Irregular, but it was much leas under manipulation than for over a w I; paat. find the general tone was one ol strength. There was realising on a large scale all day, but the offerings for this Durnoae were more naturally ab sorbed. The course of the market was downward at the opening, the interna tionals and grangers leading, In sym pathy with the declines In Americans on the London exchange. Strength develop ed In a number of stocks which stemmed the decline and carried prices to the best of the day. Prolit taking at the close caused the loss of part of the gain, so that net changes In many of the leading shares are of very narrow proportions. Closing bids: Bnlto. & Ohio... 18i Lehigh Valley.. 31 Chesa. & Ohio... 26, N. J. Central... 98 Del. & Hudson.. USH N. Y. Ccntriil..ll2tt D.. L. & W lt-H Pennsylvania u. Wb Krle 17H Reading, 2d pf.. 34 Lake Erie & W. 20V4 St. Paul 143); Gnnol'al MurkotH. Philadelphia, Sept. 8. Flour flrmj win ter superllne, J3.40&3.G6; do. extras, $3.6Mf 3.86; Pennsylvania roller, clear, $1.5001.76; do. straight, $l.7Mt; western winter, clear, J4.a0fe4.7B; do. straight, 4.755; city mills, extra, $S.(Mt3.90. Rye flour slow ut $3 ner bar- ' r.ir choice Pennsylvania. Whei ' ' regular; contract wheat, Sep-1 temb . 1.005J1.00V4; No. 2 Pennsylvania J and No. 2 Delaware red, spot, S1.01UW 1.0114; No. 2 red, September. H.02?i; do. October, $1.0174; do. December, $1.00. Corn steady; steamer corn, spot, 3IV485e.; No. 2 yellow, SSc; No. 2 mixed, September, 388CV4c. Oats quiet; No. 2 white, car lots, 2SHc; No. 2 white. September, Oc tober. November and December, 250 26c. Hay uiet and barely steady; choice tim othy, $12$f 12.50 for large bales. Beef firm; family, $910.60; beef hams, $27.8088. Pork quiet: family. $12Q14. Lard dull; western steamed, $5.20. llutter steady; western creamery, 1261Sc.; do. factory, 8612c.; El glns, ISc. ; Imitation creamery, 10fll3c. ; New York dairy, 10lGV4c; do. creamery, 12fftl8c; fancy prints Jobbing at 18G21c; do. Pennsylvania extra, wholesale, 17c Cheese steady; large, white, 9c; small. white, 9'Ac; large, colored, 9c; small, colored. 9'4c; cart skims, 6V4J7c; full skims. 345?4c. Eggs steady; New York nnd Pennsylvania, 17flSc; western, fresh, lCc. Potatoes steady; Jerseys, $1.50512; Long Island. $2(tf2.25: sweets. J1.254T1.50. Tallow dull; city, 4c; country, 39i6T4c. Cottonseed oil llrm ot 2S5J29C Rosin steady; strained, common to good, 30V6SP 31c. Turpentlno llrm at $1.4Mfl.50. Tig Iron wnrrants cjulet at $7 asked. Lake copper quiet at $11,105(11.25. Tin easy at $13.55f13.C0. Spelter, steady at 84.254.30. Le.ul strong at $4.374i4.40. Tomatoes, per box or crate, ns to quality, 250000. Long Island and Jersey cabbage, per 100, $3ti.'l. Coffee firm: September, $5.S5; Oc tober. $5.90; November. $5.95; December, JG.20fiC.25: January, $r,.25i6.30; February, $G.401ii;.l5; March, Jfi.50; April, $G.C0JG.C5 May, $U.XK?0.C5; June, JG.70; July, $0.75, Llvo srook Mnrkutn. Now York, Sept. 8. Beeves quiet; steers and oxen lower: bulls and cows steady; native steers, $4,155.15: stags and oxen. J2.75ft4.50, bulls, $2.5j3; dry cows, $1.80 S.60. Calves active; veals, $55i8; grassers nnd buttermilks, $3.75(1 4.25. Sheep firm; lambs slightly easier: sheep, $2.5004.26; lambs, J5CTG.40. Hogs dull at $1. 3544, G6. East Liberty, Pa., Sept. 8. Cattle Btendy, prime, $&fj5.10: common, $3.40Q3.70: bulls, stags and cows, $203.75. Hogs dull and lower; prime corn fed pigs, $1.454.50; best light Yorkers and good mediums, $4.40fr4.46; grassers and stuhblers, $4.25U 4.30; heavy. $4,2544.35; roughs, $2.75f(3.76. Sheep dull; choice. J4.10W4.I5; common. $2.50Q3.40: choice lambs, JS.20i95.25; com mon to good lambs, $145.10; veal calves, SC.50G7. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Afay. If you want to quit tobacco uslug easily and forever, bo made' well, strong, magnetic, full of new llfo and vigor, take No-To-Bac, the wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Ovor 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bac from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. 50c or $1.00. Booklet nnd sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. Coming lSvmits. Sept. 15. Ico croam festival under auspices of Patriotic Drum' Corps, in Robbins' opera house. The "Bicyclist's Best Friend" is a familiar naiuo fur DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve, al ways ready for emergencies. While a specillc for piles, It also instantly reltevus and cures cuts, bruises, Bait rheum, ' eosema and all affections of tho skin. It never falls. 0. II. Ilngenbuch. Carroll 1). Wrl4lit'Hl'.'iiBhter"Vi'cinpa Marblehead, Mass., Sept. 9. Miss Cornelia Harnden Wright, daughter of Hon. and Mrs. Carroll D. Wright, waB married yesterday aftern6on to John Bruce MePherson, of Gettysburg, Pa., a son of Edward MePhenton, for many years olerk of the natlnWal house 'of representatives. The oeremony was performed In the spacious parlor of Colonel Wright's summer residence at The Neck. JUiported Traill Hold Up. San Francisco, Sept. 9. It Is reported here that train No. 17, southbound from this city to Los Angeles, was held up between Lathrop and Ttlnon. The rob bers were frustrated In (heir plans. Sniinlngsores, Indolent ulcers and similar irtmiuiw. oven though of many year stand ing, may be cured by uiug DeWltt's Wlcth iVX TIK.aMiS.'W: thens and I. J Tut'en liuOii I!lillliriHl'rlH Miiioii Nn billion, ilmla, Slept. 9. In nffloial.lclrcles here It as believed that the bottom Is drop ping out of the rising ot the tribesmen ulnst the llrltlsrts. . Th4) general offi cers cummanSh)j'iIxjrt 'ttnt the Af ruMs have illapsris, tli news that the Ks&kakhel arerfvWg their families from the tfiflrtct to Tlrah Is continued, ana (thehs Is rto longer any Uibt that the enemy Is leaving the Saniana territory. fiienkare uwlass If trifled away; and ire ihmgoronsly wasted if ceiMutned by In mum wlwe Om Minute Cmh Cure Mug immediate rejlsf. 0. H.llogeu. COTTOLBNB. SL Unit, New York, Montreal. J ANTI-ANNEXATI0N1STS BUSY. IlnwiiltiuiH WimSudoavor to Inlluoncn Our Visiting Honatni'H. Honolulu, via Victoria, Sept. 9. -The annexationists are very much worried over tho dlulcultv of an alleged at tempt on the part of the antl-annexa-tlonlsts to Influence Senators Morgan and Quay, who are expected to arrive here soon on a tour of Investigation. They say that Senators White, of Cali fornia, and Thurston, of Nebraska, who will lead the fight against annexation In congress this winter, will also visit Hawaii and attend the mass meeting of natives which, It is alleged by the annexationists, has been called for the purpose ot convincing the senators that the natives bitterly oppose an nexation. It Is stated. that Senators White and Thurston will superintend the drafting of a monster petition to congress, In which the Hawallans will assert that the government was torn from them through the action of the American minister, Mr. Stevens. It Is also al leged that the mass meeting will be conducted entirely by Hawallans, and will be made as dramatic as possible. The Idea Is to work upon' the sym pathies ,pf Senator Morgan and per suade him, If possible, that the natives have been deprived of lands and power by a handful of rich and powerful whites, backed by an American min ister. It Is believed that the ex-queen may arrive on the same steamer as the senators, and that she will address the people at the mass meeting. The second card of the antl-annxa-tlonlsts will be played on the arrival here late In September of Senator Pet tlgrew of South Dakota, Lee Mantle of Montana and Frank Cannon of Utah. They are now In Japan and China studying the sliver question. Before they sailed by one of the Empress liners from Victoria, B. C, they secured return passage by the Pacific mall steamer Doric, due heve from Yoko hama on Sept. 24, and announced their Intention of remaining over a week In this city to study the annexation ques tion. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common glass with urine and let it stand twenty-four hours', a sedi ment or settling indicates an .unhealthy condition of tlio kidneys. When uriue stains linen It is positive evidence, of kidney trouble. Too frequent doslro to urinate or pain in tho back, Is also convincing proof that tho kidneys and bladder aro out of order. WHAT TO DO. Thero is comfort in tho knowledgo so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, tho great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in relieving pain in tho back, kidneys, liver, bladder and ovory part of tho urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain In passing it, or bad effects following Use of liquor, wiuo or licer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during tho night to urinate. Tho mild and tho extra ordinary clTect of Swamp-Root Is soon realized. It stands tho highest for its won derful cures ef tho most distressing cases. If you need a medicine, you should have the host. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and one dollar. You may havo a sample bottlo and pamphlet both sent free by ' mail. Men tion Evknino Hkrald and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Ilinghamton, N. Y. Tho proprietors of this paper guaranteo the cenulness of this offer. Pollen strip a 'irlzc,-''lirlit, Syracuse, N. Y., Sept. 9. Police Inter ference put an end to the Tommy Ryan-Kid McCoy fight in tho fifth round here last night, when Ryan was doing the majority of the work and chuslng McCoy all over the ring, In fllctlng a series of wicked Inside upper buts. Although by no means going. McCoy was having the -worst of the contest when Inspector O'Brien rang the gong, and Referee George Slier, of Chicago, sent the men to their corners and announced tho bout a draw. Ilarrll Will ISsuupo Xxocutlon. Madrid, Sept. 9. Owing to the lack of accord among the members of the court martial who tried Bariil, the anarchist who on Friday last attempted to as sassinate the chief and assistant chief of police of Barcelona, the captain gen eral has declined to accept the sentence of death Imposed upon the prisoner, and his case will be presented to the su preme military tribunal, with the prob. ability that the original sentence Im posed upon him, 40 years' Imprison ment, will be maintained. Rebels XHiu-luir Ul'Uuuny'H Capital, London, Sept. 9. The Times corre spondent in Buenos Ayres says the Uruguayan rebels are within a two days' march of Montevideo. If they made a determined attack, the corre spondent gays, the aapture of the cap ital would be possible, as the garrison comprises only 2,000 men. and there Is no system of defense, while a large number of the Inhabitants sympathize with the revolutionists. Poll Pi-oiu a Porch to Death. Atlanta. Sept. 9. Colonel Isaac W. Avery, at one time editor of the At lanta Constitution and former min ister to Mexico and the South Ameri can republics for the Cotton States and International exposition ot 1896, fell from his porch at hie residence In Klrk wood, a suburb of this city, Tuesday, and died yeaterday from the effects of the fall. Kloiidlko Stuamur Tun s ltnok. Victoria, B. C, Sept. 9. The steamer Bristol returned to port yesterday. She Started a week ago for St. Michael's with 200 miners, who were to have been taken up the river by the steamer lSu gene. The Rugene sprung a leak and could not proceed on her voyage, and Kill trip had to be aba nil on ed. Just try a 10c box of Oasearets. the' finest liver aud bowel regulator over made. THE SOUTHERN SCOURGE Dr. Onttei-n Not Yet Satisfied Thnt It - Is llonllv Yellow Vovrtft NfW Orleans. Sept. 9. Ulien tile boaM ot health nn i last night Dr. Oil phalft Had no additional cases of fever to feport to that body as having oc curred In New Orleans, and was able to say that the local situation had vastly Improved, and that there was no piescnt prospects of evil results fol lowing the death ot the Gslpl child. Dr. Ollnhaut and his staff have slept but little In the post 76 hours, and have forreted the' city for feusllcto(!ls oases of fever, with others. Now they are resdy to render any assistance In thslr power to the government and to the Mississippi an then Hies In bottling up what fever exists In Ocean Springs and Dlloxl. ' Deep interest has naturally been felt here In the outcome of the Investiga tion of Dr. Gulterns, who arrived at Ocean Springs yesterday morning. Under instructions from the superin tendent of the Louisville and Nash ville Dr. Guteras was put off In the woods a couple of miles from Ocean Springs. It was not long thereafter before the doctor' rah up against the quarantine trocha, and the dis tinguished visitor had to establish his Identity before ha was permitted td" run the line. On his arrival In Ocenn Springs Dr. .qultcraB went Im mediately to work and Investigated a number of cases of the prevailing sick ness. He found only two cases, it Is said, that desei've the term doubtful or suspicious, nnd In answer to an In quiry he sold he hoped to be able to wire the result of his examination to Washington today. In the meantime a correspondent wired to the city that he learned from a source that could not be doubted that Dr. Gulteras, after his examination, had not been entirely convinced that fellow fever has existed or does exist In Ocean Springs. South Dakota OfllolulH Restrained. Sioux Falls, S. D., Sept. 9. Federal Judge Carland yesterday Issued a tem porary Injunction restraining the South Dakota railroad commission from put ting Into effect tho now schedule ot railway rates recently adopted. The case Will probably be carried to tho supreme court. To heal tho broken and diseased tissues, to soothe tho irritated surfaces, to instantly rc Hovc and to permanently euro is tho mission of Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo. C. II. Hagen buch. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. Xntlonnl Lcntruo. At New York New York, 8; Pittsburg, 7. At Washington First game: 'Wash ington, 8;-Cleveland, 7. Second gamo (for feited, dispute): Washington. 9; Clove land, 0. At Philadelphia Chicago, 0; Phlladelphio, 5. At Boston Boston, 17; St. Louis, 5. At Brooklyn Cincinnati, 4; Brooklyn. 2. At Baltimore Baltimore, 5; Louisville, 1. 1'iiHtorn Loimuo. At Syracuse First game: Syracuse 8; Scranton, 1. Second game: Syracuse, 9; Scranton, 6. At Montreal Montreal, 5; Providence, 2, At Buffalo First game: Buf fulo, 4 ; Wllkosbarre, 2. Second game: Wllkos barre, 8; Buffalo, 0. At Toronto First game: Toronto, 12; Springfield, 4. Second game: To ronto, 13; Springfield, 12.. Atlnntlo Lcntruo. At Newark Newark, 9; Reading, 7. At Richmond Richmond, 12; Norfolk, 3. At Hartford Lancaster, 2; Hartford, 0. When bilious or costive, cat a Cascarcts candy cathartic euro guaranteed, 10c, 25c. "Klitf'o Time Killed Mi-M. LuotRprt." Chicago, Sept, 9. Tlu defense In the trial of Adolph Luetgert for wife mur der were surprised by a move of the Btate yesterday. What Is considered to be one of the strongest pieces of evi dence In the trial was Introduced. Mrs. Christine Feldt, Luetgert's one time sweetheart, was called to the stand by tho state for the third time. Assistant State Attorney McEwan handed her a pocket knife, the blades of which were stained anr rusted, and asked her If she had ever seen It before. She testi fied that the sausage maker had given her this knife for safe keeping on the day of his nrrest. The prosecution as serts that It was with this knife Luet gert murdered his wife before placing her body In the boiling potash where it was dissolved. Luetgert admits that the knife Is his property. Turkish Lciulor 11ns Disappeared.'' Constantinople, Sept. 9. Confirma tion Is given to the report that Murad Hey, former Imperial commissioner of the council of the public debt, and now the leader of the young Turks, who re cently returned here after having lied to llussla, whither he wont to Paris, has disappeared. Ills fate Is. not known. Two LlttloIChlltl'iuu Cromnteo. lllohmoiid, Va Sept. 9. At Fair mount, a suburb of this city, tho little son and daughter of Joseph Creeder were cremated yesterday afternoon by the burning of an outbulldincln which they were at play. Tlio Wcntlior. For eastprn Pennsylvania, New Jer sey and Delaware: Fair; continued high temperature; southeast to south winds. Dr. Miles' Nervine Triumphs; Excelvo Nervousness from Childhood La Crtopo Brings on Heart Weakness. ,EV. D. P. 8EAKEY, pastor M. E cnurcn, liucbanan, Oa. writes Dee. 10, 1893: "In childhood I was afflicted with excessive nervousness, wbleh, almost developed Into St. Vitus dance. I partlully recorored, but at college It gradu ally Brew worse. Close study aggravated the trouble; any unusual exertion caused trembling all over. In 16Q0 I had a severo attack of La Grippe which brought on heart weakness. I Lad been almost constantly unaer treatment for Dr.' I nervous trnliblna iml (Hanged climates fre IS Miles' quently without avail, .Last February I be gan taking Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine sod Nerve and Liver Pills and slnso then I -Nervine: Restores t Health; have been studying rsoro and working harder than for years and the good effects that have resulted seem to be permanent." Dr. Miles' KemsdleS aro sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle bensflts or money refunded, Hook on Heart and Nerves sent free to all applicants. UIl. MILES MEDICAL CO,, Elkhart, lad, The Faust Wheel Hade to Fit A blrycle, ill itiftuy rosnects, is like n suit ot clollies. If you do not nppenr with ous nlut Janice upon your cycle, it is beoiume.it don't fit you. With t-nse and gmeo rtlso comes power. Secure them till by orileritig rt upreiil wheel, mensiiied to fit by the home) liromtfaiMrtjr. A gitnftttitee goes with every Wheel. Patronize home iliiuWtfy mid secure ti reliublo wheel. FAUST BICYCLE WORKS, - - - - Repairing; of all Kinds. - - - -DJRANDONVIULE, PEIMIMA. BRANCH OFFICE : 120 SOUTH JAHDIM ETREET, - - CHENAKDO AH1 PNNA , Double Circulation of' any two newspapers in Shenandoah, and steadily increasing, is the magnet that draws advertisers to the EVENING-" HERALD. It Goes Into The Homeste - of the people ; that's what makes the Herald such a valuable advertising medium. It's a wide-awake newspaper and prints all news promptly and ac curately, ,f Our Job Department" 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 materia.! and first-class work. Drop us & Postal and our Solicitor will call on you and take your order. Every business man should have prjnted stationery, and the place to get it is at the office of the Evening Deralb, Tonrs to tlie Smith, Two very attractive early Autumn tours will bo rim by the IVmisylvaula lUllroad Company, leaving Now York nnd Philadel phia Septcmlier 2S and October 12. It is hardly nccossary to say that theso outings aro planned with tho utmost care, and that all arrangements are -adjusted bo as to afford tho best possible means of visiting each place to the best advantage. The tours each cover a period of eleven days, and include tho battloflold of Gettys burg, picturesque Uluo Mountains, I.uray Caverns, tho Natural Hrldgc, Virginia Hot Springs, the cities of lSichinoud and Wash, ington, and Sit. Vermin. The round-trip rate, including all neces sary expenses, is ?3 from New York, $03 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates from other paints. Each tour will bo in charge of ono of tlio company's tourist agents.' IIo will bo assisted by an experienced lady as Chaperon, whoso especial charge will be ladles unaccompanied by malo escort. Special trains of parlor ears are provided for the cxcluslvo use of each' party, in which tho cntiro round trip from New York is made. For detailed itinerary apply to Ticket Agents or to Tourist Agent, 1100 Broadway, New York, or Geo. W. Hoyd, Assistant General Passenger Ageut, llroad Street Station, Philadelphia. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. This is the best medicine in the wnrbl fin- all forms of Coughs and Colds and for Con sumption. Every huttlo is guaranteed. It win cure arm not uisippotnt. It has no equal for Whooping Cough. Asthma, Hay Fever, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, La Grippe, Cold in the Ileud 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. King's Now Life Pills in connection with Dr. King's New Discovery, as they regulate and tone the stomach and bowels. We guarantso perfect satUfactlon or return money. Free trial bottles at A. Wosloy's drug store. Eogu lar size SO cents and $1.00. J.ABT OF THE SEASON. Speolnl Sunday Kxeurslon to Aliunde City via l'eun'sylvauiu ltullroml. The JUt of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company's popular Sunday excuriions to Atlantic City will be run on Sunday, September 12. The round trip excursion rate will be greatly reduced, as cau be seen from the list given below, and everything possible will bo dono to make the exourslon thor oughly enjoyable, A special train will he provided, running on schedule given below, to and from Atlanflo City without change or oars, thus avoiding the transfer through Philadelphia. Shenandoah 4:js , m, j 8 eg Krockville 4:85 " 2 SB ?,t',Vta r; M " 2 l'nttavllle 5.00 " 2 10 Schuylkill Haven s.oa " 210 Adainsdale fw.'t " a m Auburn 5.10 " 1 110' Iteturnlug, special train will leave Atlautle City 0:00 p. in. same day, making same stops. WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK?- Dent give them tea or coffee. Have you tried the new food drink called Graln-O? It is delicious and nourishiugand takes the place ef codec. The more Graln-0 you -give the children tho more health you distribute through their systems, Omln-0 Is made of pure gralrjj, anil -whKJ , ttropy'y 'prepjirtid tastes'lnii) th'eiffi,gmles of eull'ne bat costs about I as rnueli. All grocers sell it. 15c and 36c 8 South Javbin Street. FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS o IN o Brussels, 1 Ingrain Rag Carpet. ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF OIL CLOTHS. -IN OUR LINE OF- FURNITURE of every description we can save you many dollars by giv ing us your trade. All bargain seekers sliould take advantage of this opportunity. L. MAISEL, 108 EAST CENTRE ST., SHENANDOAH, PA. , M. SPOONT, Agt. WOOD'S COLLEGE COMPLIMENTARY SESSION. The Shenandoah College will re open in both day and night sessions Monday, August 23rd. The rate of tuition for the first four months will be $20, in pay ments, or $18 in cash. Finished students who would like positions in New York, will nieage addresse the President at Shenandoah, S. I. WOOD, . . . President. A Handsomo Complexion Is' one fit tho greatest charms a woman can ppueu. PczzoNi's Couruxiox l'owssu gives It,
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