EVENING-HERALD RSTAllMHIIKD 1870. Published BTery livening, lCicapt Sunday, at ' Moo-rn .Unmu Sthbst. Neab Crktbk, The Itiirnlil Is ileltveied In Shenandoah .imt the surrounding towns for six aeiitx a wpek, pay B11 . o (he curriers, lly mall H.OO rt year, or W cents month, payable In iwurnuw. A4Uw ments.Qharel aeaoijiUnK to pA and ptmmm. The publisher rerve the right to change the e pi sttti ler o i in Monition of advertlHAiiimtfi whenever the Itult- 1 xiUMi o( news demands it. The right 111 e v tifhl ifwerCKl to reject An ny ni advertisement, whether m 1.3 Ihk. , n iiuij inn. .tro ium int.Tn .. mproper. Advertising rates mmle ulil form-no, that the publisher T M known uioti Aonllealton. Holered at the postoftle at ShensnJeftli, I'd., as second class mall matter. TKMIPUONfc COtfNHOTION. "All the News Thai's Fll lo Print." Evening Herald FRIDAY. SKPTKMllBU 10. 1887 lUil'UllI.IGAN STATU TIOKHT.. FOR THHASUKKH. jAilKS S."fflUQ0J, FOR AUDITOR (IHNUr.AT., lirfVt O. Mr-CXtft.KV, Of Chester. uupijui.ioan county Ticicur. tor JO nan, Hon-. 0. P. Bhcutbl, Of Pottsvllle. HtBBTHRlS. ' Al.BBiaili', Of prwigburg. TOR TOOB DtRBOTOBj Johx Rown, Sr., pf Treiosut. FOR JUBV OOMV"JIOSRn, JOHN uNST$CK, .' - 6f MaUoney City. Somk Amorican bnrbers .would liavo a sdrlous time following their avocation In Paris, wlioro bnrburs and hair drossera are now obliged by the police to take sanitary precautions in carrying on tjheir business. Elabor ate regulations liavo been sent out requiring them to use only nickel plated combs.to substitute pulverizers for nowder nulls, to cover the hair out oil with sawdust and have it re moved at once, to wash their hands before tackling a customer, and to place all metallic instruments, razors, shears, combs, cutting machines, &c, In a solution of soap and boiling water for ten minutes beforo they are tised. Tint Republicans of this county , -and the Democrats as well, for that matter have beon considering the advisability of adopting some other motliod than that now in vogue in making nominations. Under the present delegate system it costs candidate a small fortune to secure the nomination, and the nominee is not always the choice of a majority of his party. At the Kepublican convention of Lackawanna on Tues day a committee was appointed to prepare a plan, to be submitted at next; year's convention, for a system of making nominations by popular vote. Vhat' i's known as the Craw ford system is doubtless contemplated, which is the only way of making jhomlnatipi)8 to w'hioli any political "party should consent. In Lancaster county, whore , Republican nomina tions are made by popular vote, the system is ' entirely satisfactory, and when a man receives a nomination there he is known to be the choice of a majority, or at least of a plurality, of his party. It is the only just and fair way, and the plan cannot be adopted too soon in Schuylkill county, for the good of both political parties. Postal Savings Bank. The Chicago Record has prepared a bill providing for a Postal Savings bank system, whioh will be presented at the next session of Congress. The purpose of the measure is to secure a banking system that will bo available for all classes and in all towns of the country where a post office is located. The bil authorizes depositors, over 12 year? of age, also married womon, to keep an account that will not bo subject to attachment. No deposit less than one dollar will be received and two per cent, will be paid in in terest. The deposits are to be limited to $300 per year. The advantages to be derived front such a system are ob vious and the bill should receive the endorsement of every man and woman in the country. The scheme Is not a new one. Postal Savings banks exist in differ ent countries of the world and in all places they have been the means of promoting thrift and industry, be sides strengthening lie stability af The national government whieh flnds in the reserve funds ready and inu terial assistance when government bunds are marketed. The system furnishes absolute seeurity against loss, which In itself has bean one of the most djsooliraging features to ac cumulation of ilKHiuy by wage earners. It educate thlr lUMSMte n the bank ing business aiui tlvs grater assur ance against want and poverty. It discourages speculation, and reckless expenditure of money, aud educates the young and untrained to a knowl edge of the use and value of money. The bill further provides that each postmaster shall be constituted a lianker, with the postmajiter general of the United States the controlling power, anu wuu wnom uepowtors direct In balanoing their ao . annually. The . laboring people areslAUght to feel a direct iwr- sonal intereWOSuJhe stability of the , ii ' .1 .. ii.ii country, urn. proiutmug jHtinoiiui in tending to solidify tlKpeople. It is a mnwure-tliut is tu4gnitil for the workers of the nation and should be passed. flolil Mlii'-' In ev Yor' fat. Saratoga. N. T., Sept. 10. Valuable (told bearing rock has been discovered at Woodlcwn park, owned by Judge Hilton, of New York city. Mining by lilt son. A. 1. Hilton, will J begun. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Mies Lulu A. Lvtle, a negress, ha i been admitted to t. bar at Memphis. The annual encampment of the 8onn of Veterans opened yesterday at In dianapolis. John IS. Burchell has been appointed vice consul of the United State at Sydney, N. S. No written aUMCC exists between France and lUn, nd It 1 alleged that not even a verbal treaty was made. Ocean tramp steamers are hurrying to tlil country iron! hll quftrtnH to help oarry trraln ft)bi lals country lo ftflrtpe. " The British authorities will Inform the United States government when anarchist are known to be embarking for this country. One painter was killed and another fatally Injured by a fall from a scaf fold In Hie train shed of the Pennsyl vania railroad at Jersey City. The Madrid courts on a leital tech nicality have deprived Queen llegent Christina of Spain of a fortune of $4,- 000,000 left her by Don Alessandto Soter. Advices from St. Michael's, Alaska, state that SO men have died this sum mer In the gold regions of scurvey. and that food can not be bought at any price. Certainly you don't want to suffer with dys pepsia, constipation, sick neauacne, saiiow skin and low of appetite. You have never tried DeWltt's Little Early Risers for these complaints or you would liavo been cured. Tbey are small pills but great regulators. O. 11. llageubucu. A i'mii'iTlfUl .Mo'iilt's norlllop. Moscow, Sept. 10. A fanatical monk has given another curious Illustration of a form of religious delusion now rag ing In many parts of Vtussla. The priest In question had himself burled to the armpit In ' a cave near the town of Uralsk. He hoped to find salvation by mortifying the flesh, and asked his friends to return to him In a week, when he expected to have found the object of his desire. They consented to the arrangement, but on returning found him dead. To lie Sont Itaolc to Africa. Colon, Colombia, Sept. 10. The au thorities, having decided to repatriate the African laborers recently Imported to work along the line of the Panama canal, will send them back to Africa. After the epidemic of berl berl broke out among them they gave such serious trouble by refusing to work, demanding wages without work and committing other offenses, that the government was obliged , to send troops to quel! the disturbance. Ordenls now restored. W.vomlnu'M Terrible l-'orost J'lra. Buffalo, "Wyo., Sept. 10. The forest fire which has been raging for some days In the lllack Horn country con tinues unabated, and Is spreading rap idly, fanned by a high gale. Already about 20 miles square are reported covered, and millions of feet of Um ber are destroyed. The settlers have fought the lire constantly until forced to give up. Unless something Is done by the government there Is no limit to the loss which may be sustained. But the Trumpet's Clarion Note Sounded by a Scranton Citizen. At first only tlio faintest echo reached to tlio coal regions. It camo iu tlio onward march through tlio Stato awakening echoes of good cheer to many of each triumphal step. Now 'tis hero, and tlio trumpet's notes of truth aru dally sounded aud doubt re mains no more. This tiiuo 'tis iu Scranton, tlio bustling cry of tlio miners. At 1120 SInrion street retidos Mrs. J. Filz aud her evideuco is added to that of many another in this region. This is how sbo tells it: "After being troubled six years with kidnoy disorders, I onoday noticed an ad vortisemont of Uoau's Kidney Pills. My best efforts to get rid of my trouble had failed but I de termined to try onco more, and got a box of pills at Matthews Bros, drug store, aud I am indeed glad of this determination, for Doan's Kidney Pills are all that is claimed for thorn. Tlio arc easy to tako and leavo no disagrce ablo after efiect. My affection varied some times, worse than others, but I havo never been free from tlio troublo iu all thoso years. The warm weather seemed to affect mo worso, anil during that season the passage of uriue was accompanied by severe pain. I had con siilenible pain iu my back at night, and upon rising iu tlio morning my limbs and back wcro stiff. I had stomach trouble, too, but that together with all tha other ailments has vanished. I havo told my friends about the, great good Doan's Kiduey Pills have done me, and I shall always praise them and use them niy."lf when necessary, althounh I havo no need of them at tho present. Three Ihixos of Doan's Kidney Pills havo made me fuel strong and well." For salo by all dealers. Price CO cents. Mailed by Fpitor-Milburu Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Solo ancuts for the U. S. 1 IE FOR THE NEXT TWO WEEKS -IN- Brussels, Ingrain Rag Carpet. ALSO A LARGE STOCK OF OIL CLOTHS, O IN OUR LINK OF O FURNITURE of every description we can save you many dollars by giv ing us your trade. All bargain seekers should take advantage of this opportunity. L. MAISEL, 108 EAST CENTRE ST SHENANDOAH, PA. M. SPOONT, Agt. C0TT0I.ENB. Dyspepsia-proof Dyspepsia, the thief that steals away so much of life's pleasure, has no accomplice more pernicious than lard. Bar every lard-soaked thing out of your diet, and make ayspepsia ana tne mis tnat tonow it, by eating the appe tizing and digestible food that is prepared with TT0L The eenulne Cottolene la sold everywhere In one in ten nnnnit rellnir Urn. K e wim our irnuo iimrftB -nmoiene nnu every iin. noi guaranioea lr sola in liny THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chlcsgo. The Faust Wheel Hade to Fit. A bicycle, clothes. If you do not appear with is because it don't fit you. With ease and grace also comes power. Secure them all by ordering a special wheel, measured to fit by the home luanulacturer. A guarantee home industry and secure a reliable FAUST BICYCLE WORKS, - - - - Repairing; of all Kinds. - - - -BRANDONVILLE, REN IMA. BRANCH OFFICE : 120 S0DTH JARDIN STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. i SUcht Kino at tho Openlnrr Followed by 1'ito lonal Declines. New Yo '-. Sot. 9. The market re- i spond I; .vr quotations In London with ii li-.-Uional rise at tho opening, ns . it r. . .mien yesterday with a decline. The advance In Illinois Central extended I to H& and In Southern preferred a point, i and tho latter stock held remarkably 1 firm all day, In face of heuvy liquidation t all through the market. Tho market sank I quite weakly under the heavy realizing movement In tho morning. London buy- t ing Invited realizing sales, and It Is likely that the failure of a targe outside broker- : nir- liAuaa liaa anm-i. 1, 1 M e in il -xitfli hn ' heaviness on account of the liquidation entailed upon agents on tho floor. The decline extended to 1 In St. Paul, 1 in Northern Pacific preferred, and an aver ago of a point In n large number of lead ing slmreB. Closing bids: Bnlto. & Ohio... 1SH Lehigh Valley. Chesa. & Ohio... Xk N. J. Central... DGV4 N. Y. Central.. 112W Del. & Hudson.. 119 D., L. & V 158 Erie 177t Lake Drle & W. 20V4 Pennsylvania .. C0 Heading, 2d pf,. 33?i St. Paul 101 Crmornl Mnrlcpt. Philadelphia, Sept. 9. Flour well main tained, winter superllne, $!!.403.G5; do. ex tras, JS.05fii3.6G; Pennsylvania roller, clear, J4.Wfil.75; do. straight, $1.75fr5; western winter, clear, $l.R)'i4.7j; do. straight, $1.73 40; city mills, extra, $3.GS&3.!K. Ityo flour scarce and llrm at 13.30 per barrel for cholco Pennsylvania. Wheat tlrm; con tract wheat, September, Jl.OOffil.Ol; No. 2 Pennsylvania and No. 2 Delawuro rod, Bpot, $1.019441.02; No. 2 red, spot, $1.00 1.01; do. September, $1.04H; do. October, J1.031,,; do. December, Jl.01. Corn quiet; steamer corn, spot, 34't4f35o.; No. 2 yel low, W&e.; No. 2 mixed, September, 30 361-.C. Oats llrmcr; No. 2 whito, cnrlots, ZCVac; No. 2 white, September, 24VtHiJ24c. ; October, 25c; November, 2.riffi2lic. ; Do cembor, 2Cc. HUy .quiet; cholco tim othy, $12 iff 12.60 for largo bales. IJeef firm; beef hams, J27.50fc2S. Pprk quiet; family, JKifaH. Lard dull; western steamed, W.20. Putter steady; western creamery, 12fjlCc.; do. factory, 812c.; Elglns, 18c; Imitation creamery, 10tfl3c; New York dairy, 10(61CV4o.; do. creamery, 12&18c.; fancy prints Jobbing at 1821c; do. extra Pennsylvania, wholesale, 17c, Cheese stoady; laige, white, 9c; small. white. 9ltc. : large, colored, 9c; small, colored, !ic; part skims, GUfffc; full skims, SHSile. Eggs quiet; New York and Pennsylvania, 174flSc; western, fresh, IGc Potatoes llrm; Jerseys, ?1.S02; Long Isl and, $i.2C; sweets, 1. 68 1.75. Tallow weak; city, 3i8"c.; country, 3ff3c-. as to quality. Petroleum dull, easy; refined, New York, J5.70; Philadelphia and Balti more, $6.C5; do. In bulk, 3.15. Pig Iron warrants quiet at J8.07. Lake copper quiet at 11.1011.25. Tin dull at 13.5 13.60. Spelter quiet at ?4. 26ft 4.30. Lead quiet and firm at 4.35e4.40. Tomatoos, per box or crate, as to quality, 30B00o. Long Island and Jersey cabbage, per 100, 2.IWS3.50. Coffee closed barely steady; September, 3.90; October, 5.95; November, K; December, 0.30; March. J8.35fl0.G6; May. $fl.700.7B; July, i.S0. Llvo Stook JUnrliots. New York. Sept. 9. European cables quote American steers at llftl2c; refrig erator beef, !ft9c. Calves quiet and steady; veals, J548; grasscrs and butter milks, I3.73iyt.25. Sheep firm; lambs bare ly steady; sheep, 34.37V4; lambs, t&C.25. Hogs tlrm at 4.HM34.75. East Liberty, Pa., Sept. 9. Cattle steady; primp,' 5.10; common, 3,40 3.70; common to good fat oxen, 104. 'Hb'ga steady; prime pigs. 4.694M.S6; best York ers and good mediums,. I.460t.fO: grass crs and stubblers, 4.1A94.16; heavy, 1.3043 (.40; roughs, J2.75fi3.75. Sheep dull; choice, I Ifi 4.10; common, f2.S04S.40; choice lambB, 5. 200. 50; common to good iambs, 4Q5.10. HOW TO FINL) OUT. Fill a bottle or common glass . with urine and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sedi ment or settling lndlets an unhealthy jonditlon of the kidneys. When urine Mains hiion it Is positive ovSlene of kiduey trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or pain In tlio back, is also convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder Rre out of. order. WHAT TO DO. mere is comiorc in me Knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Ufljer'i Sympp- oot, the great kidney remedy, fulfils overy wish in relieving pain In the Inuk, kidney), Uver, bladder and every part of tho urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold urin sul scalding pain In passing it, or bad effects (Mowing use of liauer, wjtie or beer, and overnomes that UHPtf AV''" of ue'" Impelled to Bt'3pny Jrijes during the ignt iu iinuirw. xiw mini aim tuo extra. ill miry effect of Swamp-ICoot is soon lined. It stands tUe highest for its won. rful cures f the jaiast dtttressipg cases. If a need a mwllctae yon should have the t Sold bydruntUts, Hce fifty cents and lie dollar. Yofl bh .Jiw a sample bottle id pamphletMtjfpMe y ' mail. Mm n Kv8K(Ng.UjvLfi ajul send your Id reus to Dr, .'ffflBter pe., Dinglmmton. . Y. The proprietors of this neper guarantee to genulnees of tblsT offer. 'Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lbhsio & have, AsUnud, Pa is printed oh ever sek. COTTOLBNE. your digestion proof against crr i nraci i?i ciHorwrfanl wre.lll oil oinor way. .Muuo only by St. Louis. New York. Montreal. in many respects, is like a suit ol ease and crace upon vour cycle, it goes with every wheel. Patronize wheel. STREET, - SHENANDOAH, PENNA. CRIME OF WEALTHY MEN'S SONS L'hnrtrcrt With llluliwny Itobbbry and Atrocious AHMiult nt C'npo May. Cape May, Sept. 10. No hearing was had yesterday In the case of tho high way robbery and atrocious assault on Henry Hussell and his son, Isidore ltussell, a postponement being made to Monday, and 2,000 "ball being re quired of Ernest II. Keidel, tho only one of the five charged with the crime who has been secured. Those who are accused are Ernest H. Kqldel, Nelson Z. Graves, Jr., and L, II. Van Dusen, all sons of wealthy cottagers here. There are two others, as yet unknown. The charge Is that they met ltussell near the Lafayette hotel, where he had been giving an entertainment In mes merism and clairvoyance, and attacked him, knocking him down, damaging his clothing, and taking from him 20 in cash, and afterwards knocking down his little boy and abstracting from his pocket (1.67. Hussell shouted lustily for help, and was severely choked for It. Colonel Tracy, of the Lafayette, and others heard the cries, however, and rescued him. It Is said that Kel del's parents are worth 3,000,000. Warrants are out for Graves and Van Dusen and the unknown parties, but they have left tho town. Tho sup position Is that the young men wcro intoxicated. 1'atnlly Wounded by Um-irlors. nochoster, N.Y., Sept. 10. At Church vllle. a few miles west of Rochester, Wednesday night Mrs. George Smith was shot and fatally wounded by burglars. Mr. Smith, who Is a man of wealth, was at the samo tlmo over powered by two masked men, who bound and gagged him and by threats compelled him to give them 1.3C0 which was In tho house, and left him helpless to give the alarm. Bituminous Coal In Idaho. Soda Springs, Idaho, Sept. 10. Much excitement prevails here over the dis covery of what seems to be nn exten sive deposit of coal four miles from this city. Tho coal is bituminous, and the tests made thus far prove It to be of excellent quality. Idaho Is now en tirely dependent upon Wyoming and Colorado for her coal. Tho Wouthor. For District of Columbia, eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware and Maryland: Fair; continued high temperature; variable winds. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. Xntloual Loatryio. At Philadelphia-Philadelphia, 5; .Chi cago, 4. At New York First game: Pitts burg. G; New York, 4. Second game: New York. C. Pittsburg, 2. At Boston Boston, 13; St. Louis. 0. At Brooklyn Brooklyn, 7; Cinolnnatl, 1. At Baltimore Baltimore, 3; Louisville, 2. At Washington Wash ington, 9; Claveland, 8. Kastoru Lcairuo. At Syracuse Syracuse. 3; Scranton, 1. At Torontp First game: Torontq, 14; Springfield, 10. Second game: Springfield, 20; Toronto,' 5. At Montreal-Montreal, 12; Providence, 3. At Buffalo Buffalo, 3; Wllkesbsrrc. 2. Atlantlo Loncuc. At Paterpon Norfolk, C; Patcrson, 3. At Hartford Hartford, 5; Lancaster, 0. At Klehinnnd Richmond, 8; Athletic, 3. At Newark Newark, 4; Heading, 2. Moments are useless if trifled away; and they are dangerously watted If consumed by delay in oases where Onp Minute Cough Cure would bring immediate relief. (J. H. Hagen buch, It May lio (Jiiut tiiiiooifu. On. Atlanta, Sept. 10". A question haa been sprung here which may result In Chattanooga, which has long been known as one of the leading cities of Tennessee, becoming a Georgia town, Doubt has been thrown upon Hie ac curacy of the survey of the boundary line between this state and Tennessee, and If the theory of eminent legal au thorities here Is confirmed Jt may bo found that Chattanooga Is on Georgia soil. This view In shared by Colonel W. A. Wlmbish, special commissioner of the state for the Western and At lantic railroad, who has looked Into the question In his official capacity. TJie publication of this fact has aroused much Interest here, and It Is not un likely that It may result In the next legislature providing for a re-survey of the boundary. 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-Itec, the wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bao frpm your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. SOe or fl.00. Booklet aud sample mailed free. Ad. Sttrliug Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. d Just try a 10c box of Oftsearets, tlie finest liver and bowel regulator ever made. REBELLIOUSMETHODISTS LnynnMi to lnxlnt on Equal Itoprcsolit iitlon tn tho Uonernl Confferenoe. Cfilcago. 8pU 10. The thm-Iteraia says: "Rebellion hat broken out in the Methodist Episcopal church. The lay men demand equal repreentfttlon with th ministers In the great quaaren rifftl legislature of the church. Three tlunys have tho ministers voted on the nuestliin and defeated It, and the lay n on have lost patience. 'The church Will he brought faco to face next week with a revolt that will probably overshadow the question of women delegates In the genifal con ference Representatives of Pennsyl vania and New Jersey conferences Is rued. an address for the change. Lead ing laymen of Indiana have called a state convention to meet at Indianap olis nott Wednesday to consider the qn"8tlon. A lay convention, represent ing the Cincinnati I conference, sent greeting last week to the Indiana con vention and urged the calling of a na tional convention. "The laymen of the central Illinois conference have called a convention to meet at Canton Sept. 17, and that meet ing will probably take action In tho matter. Another big lay convention will be held In Daltlmoi-next month, and If not forestalled by tho Indianap olis convention It Is expected to Issue a call for a national convention of Methodist laymen, 'to make plans to bring the ministers Into line." ISxport JSvldonc In I.uotgort's Trial. Chicago, Sept. 10. Both the morning and afternoon sessions of the court In the trial of Adolph L. Luetgert were consumed In the taking of expert testi mony. Thoroubh chemical analysis ths state must establish not only the pos sibility of a human body being dis solved by the action of caustic potash heated to the boiling point, but also the fact that the bits of bone, hair and flesh and the scrapings of pinkish brown material from the vat In the sausage factory are portions of the body of a human being. If they can demonstrate these two propositions be yond a reasonable doubt one of the most Important points of their case will be accomplished. Professor Mark Delafontalne, one of the experts, sold that the bits of flesh might be human, but they might also bo the flesh of an animal. The bones, he was Bure, were human bones. To hoal the broken and diseased tissues, to soothe tho irritated surfaces, to instantly re' licvo and tn permanently euro is tho mission of Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo. C. H. Hagen buch. Coming Kvents. Sept. IS. Ice cream festival under auspices of Patriotic Drum Corps, in Bobbins' opera house. Conentomifetl VV.-dor oYlloo IIoo. Detroit, Sept. lO.'-The annual meet ing of the Concatenated Order of Hoo IIoo was called to order yesterday at 10 o'clock by its presiding ofllcer, "The Grank Snark of the Universe." H. II. Hemlnway, of Tomahawk, Wis. Gov ernor Pingree gave an address of wel come. Reports followed from the snark and the schrlvenoter.tho latter showing a balance of $2,000 In the treasury. The Society of Hoo Hoo, or the Order of the Black Cat, embodies the festive and social features of all the lumber dealers' organizations, cif the country, and boasts of a membership of nearly 7,000. Struck Oolrt While VTiMvliisr nWoll. Santa Fe, N. M., Sept. 10. Reports from Golden, South Santa Fo county. Bay thnt In sinking a tubular well to secure a water supply the drill passed through E0 feet of solid quartz, every foot of which shows free gold. Some of the gold nuggets are as largo as grains of whont. Tho discovery was made on Virgin ground nt a depth of 350 feet. Heart Disease Cured. IIEtf a woll known minister at tor suffering for years with heart dis ease, Is cured, tV Is not surprising that ho should publish tho fact) for tho benefit of othors. Rev. J. V Smith, 1015 Fulton St., Baltimore, Md., wrltog: " For years I suffered from a severe form of hoart disease. I used Dr, Miles' New Heart Curo. and my heart is now In good condition. Recently, other afflictions camo upon mo. Thoro was humming, painful sensations on top and back of my head. ' Fifteen min utes roadlng would mnVo mo. almost wild; thoro wore pulling and drawing sensations In my legs -nil the time, so that.Ii could not sit Still. In this condi tion I began taking Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine and Its effect was simply won derf ul. I heartily commend your remedies Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee,' first bottle benoflts or money refunded. Book on Heart and Nerves sent tree to all applicants. Pit. MILES MEDIOAL CO., Klhkart, Ind. ...DAVIDSON'S... Furniture : House HAS RKMOVRD PROM- 2O5 E. CENTRE STREET o TO -o 121-123 N. MAIN ST., o mhn o R0BBINS' : OPERA : HOUSE. loroil k Health JM REMOVAL ! REMOVAL ! OOtD DtJBT." Don't Go to Alaska FOR OLD DUST All Grocers Sell It. Cleans Everything. MADE ONLY BY THE N.K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago. 8U Louis. Now York. Boston. Philadelphia, Double o at Mm execration of any two newspapers in Shenandoah, and steadily increasing1, is tlyfeijiagnet that draws advertisers to the IBVENING HERALD. . i ; ! It Goes v i Into 1 The Homes 2--- ol 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. 1 1 ' '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 material and first-class work. DrTop,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 Derail 8 South JatMn Street Tours to the Koittll. Two very attructivo early Autumn tours will lio run by tlio Pennsylvania Railroad Company, leaving Now York and Philadel phia September 28 and Octobor 12. It is hardly nccoasary tn say that these outings are planned with tho utmost care, and that all arrangements are adjusted so ns to afford tho best possible means of visiting eacli placo to tho best advanta'go, Tho tours each cover a period of eleven days, and include tho battlefield of Gettys burg, picturesque Blue Mountains, Lnray Caverns, tlio Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot Springs, the cities of Richmond and Wash, tngtun, and Mt. Vernan. Tho round-trip rate, including all neces sary expenses, is fOJ from New York. $03 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates from other points. Eachjtour will bo iu chargo of ono of tho company's tourist agents.IIo wlll.bg assisted by an experienced lady as"(jhaporon,' whose especial cbargo will bo ladio unaccompanied by male escort. . Special train's of parlor cars are provided for the cxclusivo uso 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, New York, or Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant Geueral Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. This is tho best medii-ine In tho world for all forms of Coughs and Colds and for Con sumption. Kvcry bottle Is guaranteed. It will curo and not disappoint. It has no equal for Whooping Couch, Asthma. Hay fever, Pneumonia, Bronchitis, La Grippe, Cold in tho Head and for Consumption, It is safo for all ages, pleasant to take, ami, above all", a sure cure. It is always well to tako Dr. King's New Lifo Pills in connection with Dr. King's New Discovery, as they regulate and tone tho stomach and bowels. Wo guarantee perfect satisfaction or return money. Free trial bottles nt A. Wasloy's drug store. Regu lar sizo SO cents and $1.00. LAST OF THE SEASON. Special Sunday Excursion to Atlantic City Via Pennsylvania llnllroad. The lat of tbe Pennsylvania Railroad Company's popular Sunday excursions to Atlantic City will be run on Sunday, September 12. Tho round trip oxcurslou rate will be greatly reduced, as can be seen from' the list given below, and everything possible will le dope to make the excursion thor oughly enjoyable, A special train will be provided, running on schedule given below, to and from Atlsntle City without change of cars, thus avoiding the transfer through Philadelphia. Shenandoal (.. . m, $ 2 00 Prnekvllle t:5 " 2 IK Ht. Clair 4;iy 2 ao l'ottsville s:qo " 2 10 Hehuylklll Haven 5:0J) " 2 10 Adamsdalo 5jl8 " 2 00 Auburn 0J8 " 1 SO Returning, special train will leave Atlantic City 0:00 p, 111. same day, making same stops. WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK? Dout give them tea or cotTee. Ifave you tril the new food drink called Qralu-O? It is delicious and nourishlngand tpkes (he place ef codec. Tho more Grain-0 yoji give tlio children the more health you distribute through their systems. araln-O is made of purj) grainy and when, pwpetjy prepared tuqtas like tlie yholee grades of eofntf but costs about 1 as inutli.' All grocers sell it. 15c and 26c QOLD DOST.' t Single tandard Only Is possible, whether as a tft o excellence In journalism, or for the measurement of quantities, time or values and The... Philadelphia Record . . . After a career of nearly twenty years o uninterrupted growth Is Justlnou in claim Ing that the standard first established by Its founders Is tho one truo test of A Perfect Newspaper. 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