I EVENING HERALD BST AIII.tfllllH) .H7Q. PuhHhe-d ever- Evening, Ijrt Sunday,! HOtTTH JaMttp MthrbsVNhar OswtHii. I I Tbe Herald In de)tVi-u' InSliciiHndoan and the urruiittriltif tnwrtsforalx cents n pay nli'. o the carriers. By mall Js.OO a Tear, or SB eenta a month, parable In admflo. Advertise- mpnlfl chftnred aflnntillnr to .Mice and rtoSUlon. The publishers reserve the right to change tbe Portion of advertisements whenever the pub jatlon oi news demand it. Tlie right Is iviinrved to rejeot any advertisement, whether palu (or or not. that the publishers may darui Improper. Adrertllng rates made known upon application. Kntered at the pontoMce at gbermmlonh, Pn., as aooond elan mail mlhr, TKLKPllONK CONNBOTIOK. "All the News That's Fll to Print." Evening Herald SATURDAY, SEPTMMDElt 11, 1807. lim'UM.IOAN STATU TIOKHT. FOR THHAeUHHR. JAMKH S. llKACOK, Of Westmoreland. roK AunrfOR hkrhai., LKVI Q. McCAUI.HY, Of Chester. ltlSI'UllI.lOAN COUNTV TfOKHT. FOR jonK, l Hex. O. P. IImciArl, Of Pottsvlll5 VOn PlIKIlIlT, UiatoTHR 'S. -At.BNimiT, Of Orwlgsbuig. pon rooR'PinBOTOR, John RoWM, Sr., Of Tremout. FOR JURY COMMIWIOKRR, John ANsfrocK, Of Mahanoy City. Thk citizens of Danville, Va., have lynched a white man, just to show- that these alTairs are -without pie judico. Tint dependence of tho world upon this country for Its wheat supply turns the American farmer at once into a malt of tho world. Thk report that Senator Gorman is tired of public life follows suspici ously close upon tho outcroppings of a fatal opposition to his re-election. Ik General James Lougstreet, at three-score years and flfteen.desires to marry and lias found the consenting maiden, whore's the harm and whoso business is it anyhow t , r Irf Sir, Harrity out of politics or ,-not ? Any oiio who has dellnito in- fformation on this subject will relieve a troubled heart by sending word to John M. Garman at JJanticoke. Thk movement against tho gamb ling: dens in tho Klondike region is to bo commended. Yet all men who tempt fortune by making tho trip to tho gold Holds are more or less gamblers. A Wyoming dispatch "which tolls of the arrest of a man for causing a women's (death "by unlawful means" give us our first intimation that death may be caused by any means that are lawKil. Two Now- York men attempted to establish records for whisky drinking, and both aro now candidates for monuments. This sort of record juakiug would better be loft to tho Kontuckians. Thk Democrats who insist that the Dingloy bill is a failure will remember that that is what they said of pretty nearly everything since they an nounced U5 yAjars ago that tho war was a failuri. " Vnclk Kichaiid Blanp, of Mis soqri, bays the wheat boom will strengthen tbe Republican party, while Mr. Bryan argues that its elTect will bo directly opposite. Obviously these able free coinage shouters ought to get together and do a little har monizing. Thk case of Poor Director Dietrich should be a warning to oillce holders, This man was an honored citizen of his community before he enterod public ollice, so conspicuous were his virtues as a citizen that they were largely instrumental in elevating him above his fellows to look after the expenditure of the county's alms. He was, however, tried in the balance and found wanting and is branded as one whose greed to get rich led him to violate the law and he is a dis graced man. He realizes very keenly that the way of the transgressor is hard. Colorado Democrats have deoided to co it alone hereafter. At their nonvention at Denver on Monday last, they decided tiat there shall be no more fusion by that party with any other. Alter a liata gession the convention WHitfnared John A. tiordon, of Lag Anlmai, opunty, a straight Democrat, for supreme court ,'udge, by a vote of 288 to 107, and adopted a platform lauding Bryan and deolaring for free silver at a ratio f lOtol. After the convention had adjourned it was discovered that i;,,r,l,,n thair noiiiinee. wan a Clave land Democrat, and 1 oonstsrnation r.ugns in the imr-ty. What they will In about it remains to be seen. Why did we not hear of utrlken luring the four years of the Cleve- uii.a Di'incKirtttio Riliiilitration and Tt reign of the Wilson hill f The a n is plain. The American work- u.an hail nothing to strike for. A )a,yt part of them were out of work and (lpjMMKleut upon charity and tlie Monti limiHp TIim vnrv fu.e,t tlint wo are now having: strikes Is un evidence of linnrvved times. The worklntt- meii knew that times are iiuimniiitf and they nre lit a hurry to wean their share of tho Improved condi tion. If there was no improvement ami the outlook nu better than it was in 1808. '04 and 'OB, there would be Jio strikes. Thousands of the men who are iow striking had no work in these yearn of depression. Instoad of the present strikes being an argu ment against the new Dlngloy tarilT law, it is one in it favor. It was im possible to Ret up a strike under tho Wilson law. The only strike then was that when there was a job of work in sight a dozen or more men would strike for that work regardless of the wages ofTered. It was then a question of work, now it beoomos a question of wages, a sure sign of re turning business activity and pros perity. Slfvor fn llii' itiii.-k u' hntiiiUiu. London, Sept. 11. The Times this morning m an article from a special correspondent. In Whoso accuracy It nays It has no reason to place confi dence, makes the Important announce ment that the Hank of England di rectors have consented to hold one fifth of the bank's reserve In silver. The Times, commenting editorially on what It callu "Dramatic surmises." says the astonishment of the public will be Immeasurably greater I nn at the action of the India council. Mnry Aiitlpi'nn' Denial. London, Sppt. 11. Mrs. Antonio F. Navarro (Mary Anderson) says that the statement of The Dally Mall to the effect that she may appear on the con cert platform In London this autumn Is absolutely false. Mrs. Navarro adds that her only effort In this direction will be In singing one evening In a smatl village for charity. Wheat' Hvrnttc C'otirr.o. New York, Sept. 11. Wheat pursued an erratic course yesterday, finally winding up at 14 ? Wc. net de cline. There were two periods of de cided strength, during which December touched $1.03, or within l',ic of the highest point cf the year. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And Flowers, the Hand of America, Call fornta. Via tho truo pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain IToutc," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes nro unknown, rullman first and second class pnlnco and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska. Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rates, and all tho comforts of modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via tho Missouri Pacific railway system. For ratos right from your home, literature, and full information, dropapostal card, J. P. McCann, T. P. Agent. BID Rail road avenue, Elmira, N. Y., or 381 Broad way, New York. 3-1-tf W. E. Iloyt, G. E P. Agt. Gninlilrd Awn.v Kiirtuno, Tlion Sulclilo Brussels, Fept. 11. A foreigner, who Is unld to be Baron Max Von Schradcr, a lieutenant in the German nrmy, who has boon at Ostend during the entire season, committed suicide Thursday evening. The decensed Is said to have lost $100,000 In gambling. EvplniMmr D.viiiinilto Killed Thirty. Johannesburg, Sept. 11. An explo sion of dynamite has taken place In the magazine of the George Goch Deep Level mine, causing terrible havoc. Five white men and 25 Kaftlrs are known to have been killed. Fnlllntr TClovntor Kills Two. New York, Sept. 11. By the collapse of a passenger elevator In the American Tract society building last night Nich olas Nellson, the engineer In charge, and Isaac Hacharach, an elevator oper ator, were killed. The YVontlior. For District of Columbia, Eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware. Maryland and Virginia: Fair; probably Incrcaslngcloudlnoss tonight; coutinued high temperature; variable winds. J)ln-tci-s to tho I'lHlilnir'KIoot? Dunkirk, Sept. 11. The fishing fleet cturned here yesterday from Iceland ind reported that out of 9S boats six oundered during the season, resulting n the drowning of SO men and boys. BloodHervePood VeHARrSoERLErTAK.H For Weak nnd Run Down People. U1UAT IT 1QI The richest of all restorsv nnHI II IO I tlve foods, because It re- E laces the essentials of life that are ex. austed by dlaease. Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc. WHAT IT DOES I JiSSllfcMffi. digestion perfect It creates solid llefcli, imisclo and strength. The uerves being made strong tbe brain becomes aetlve and clear. It restores lostvltallty, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In either sex, and as a femalo regulator has no equal. Price 60a, or five boxes S2.00. Druggists or by mall. Vo can help you. Advloe and book, free. fwrlto Ua About Your CasoTj THE DR. CHA8E COMPANY, IfilS Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. A CORK SHAVINGS BED is something like a good sponge, soft all through, and springy enough to keep its shnpe. Try One. For sale by dealers everywhere. Armstrong Cork Co., Pittsburg, Fa. BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NBRVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Qured by tills granular affervseeent nnd silmu Iun. An IiMtant cure (or sour stomachs and bwulnetmi. whleJi often aeeuruulatofreiu having a night mil JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and IP Peach Alley, Shenandoah. fiWMrU 4nrstPlM,fM,f$.00Caih. g 7(1 Soefinr Fit EE 40 Third EACH MONTH (During 1897) For particulars send your rumo and full addreM to Lever llros., Ltd., Hudson & llarrlacm Bts., New Yoik. STOCK ANb'PRODUCE. MARKETS. I The Markot Stronir, hut In nit Irrojr lilni' Dhumvo. New York, Sept. 10. Today's stock m ir ket was strong, almost without varla- tlon, but In an l'rrGgulnr degree In diflor-! ent pprts of the list. Realising huI.j at one time nenrossed the avurago price n fraction below last night's close, IU? ex treme net decline being shown My Louis ville, H: Jersey Central, ; Missouri I'a- eillc, , and Northern Pacific preferred, . In addition there were some sharp de clines from the best before tho close. The net gains for the day all through the list are tho more notable In view of these facts. There was little news of a special character beyond what was confirmatory of faots already known. Much Importance continued to be at tar1 d to tbe declaration of the oxtra dt lend by St. l'aul yesterday, and tho guud Influence of this was manifest In the Improved buying fpr London account today. Closing bids: Ilalto. & Ohio.., mi Lehigh Valley.. 80 Chesa. & Ohio... 28 N. J. Central... VH Del. & Hudson.. 118V4 N. Y. Central.. U2 D., L. & W 16Mi Pennsylvania .. 66 Krle 18 Reading, -2d pf.. Wi Lake Urle & W. 20U St. Paul 10H4 Ooneral Markets. Philadelphia, Sept. 10. Flourflrm; winter super., J3.S0tfS.75; do. extras, S3.?93.90; Pennsylvania roller, clear, $l.C04.SO; do. straight. $4.8BftB: western winter, clear, Jl.lOifl.SO; do. straight, $l.85(&6; city mills, extra, JS.SOitH. Rye flour scarce and firm at $8.30 per barrel for choice Pennsylva nia. Wheat firm; contract wheat, Sep tember, $1.021.0214 ; No. 2 Pennsylvania and No. 2 Delaware red, spot, $1.(WH.084; No. 2 red, spot, Jl.02ffl.02Vi; do. Septem ber, $1.00; do. October, $1.03Wi do. Decem ber, $1.01. Corn quiet, but llrm; steamer corn, spot, 34MI?f36c.; No. 2 yellow, 30c.J No. 2 mixed, September, 36,436c.; Oc tober, 371ic. ; December, 38c. Oats qulot, but firm; No. 2 white, carlots, 26VM(27c. No. 2 white. September, 2627c; No. 3 white, ?l'ia.'.i... track mixed western. 26fi'2Cc. . w,y quiet; choice timothy, $12 12.60 for largo bales. Wool strong; do mestic fleece. 2W27c; No. 2 to extra, 27 40c; Toxans. 10TlCc. Reef firm; beef hams, $27.60028. Pork steady; old moss, $9.5059.75; new moss, $1010.50; short clear, $10.6O13; family, $13614. Lard easier; western steamed, $6.1214. Butter quiet; western creamery, 12lSc. ; do. factory, 8012c: Klglns, 18c; Imitation creamery, 10ei3c; New York dairy, lOiglGVfcc; do. creamery, 12fl6c; fnnoy prints Jobbing at 1821c. ; do. extra Pennsylvania, whole sale, 17c. Cheese steady; largo, white, 9Hc; small do., 0!4c. ; large, colored, 9Wc ; small do.. 9Hc; part skims, CH"c; full skims, 3V44. Eggs quiet: New York nnd Pennsylvania, 17618c; western, fresh, 16c, Potatoes steady; Jerseys, Jl.Wy2; Long Island. $2.25Q 2.374; sweets, $1.50(81.75. Tal low dull; city, 3HS3?4c.; country, 3 l$ic. as to quality. Cottonseed oil dull; prime yellow, 27H028HC Itosln steady; strained, common to good, $1.431.60. Tur pentlno steady at 30V44131c. Pig Iron war rants firmer at $G.00f(7. Lake copper quiet at $11.1011.23. Tin quiet at $13.5iHH13.62fc. Spelter quirt at $4,254)4.30. Lead quiet at $4.35fi 4.40. Tomatoes, per box or crate, as to quality, 35c$($l. Long Island and Jersey cabbage, per 100, $3S3.60. Coffee closed steady; September, $5.90; October, $5.90; November, $3.95; December, $0.25; February, $8.10; March, $6.30; April, $0.55; May, J0.C0. Live Stock Markets. New York, Sept. 10. Beeves quiet; good steers steady, others and rough butcher stock 10c. lower: native steers, $4.255,10; half breeds, $1.1004.40; stags and oxen, JJ fi4.53: bulls, $2.50f3.05; dry cows, $23.40. Calves quiet and steady: veals, $508; grassers and buttermilks, $3.754.25; Western calves, $5. Sheep and lambs ac tive, but hardly stronger; sheep, $394.40; ambu, $506.10. Hogs higher at J4.55ftl.G5. Kust Liberty, Pa., Sept. 10. Cattle Iteady; prime, $305.10; common, $3.4083.70; common to good fat oxen. $204. Hogs steady, prime light Yorkers and pigs, (4.454.50; best medium, $1.4501.50; grass trs and stubblers, $1.2604.35; heavy, $4,300 4.40: roughs, $2.7503.75. heep stoady: choice, $1.1004.15; common, $3.50473.40; choice lamhs, $5.2005.50; common to good lambs, $10S.1O; veal calves, $6.5007.26. Stands at the Head. Aug. J. Bogel, tho leading druggist of Shrevcport, La., says: "Dr. King's New Dis covery is tho only thing that cures my cough, and it is the best seller I have." J. F. Camp bell, merchant of Safford, Ariz., writes: "Dr. King's Now Discovery is all that is claimed for it; it never fails, and is a sure euro for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I cannot say enough for its merits." Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is not an experiment. It has been tried for a quarter of a century, and to-day standi at the head. It never disappoints. Freo trial b .ttles at A. Wasley drug store. Ilrutnl 1'iirlior'-' Awfu' I'rlmo. Chicago, Sept. 11. Charles Bayers, upon reaching home Thursday night, upralded his wife because supper was not ready. 'William, an older son, took the part of his mother, and tho father struck the boy on the head with a lighted lamp. Vedalla, the 20-year-old daughter, attempted to save her broth er, and Is now dying, frightfully burn ed. Mrs. K'len Bayers, the mother, and Uurt, a 14-year-old son, were taken to a hospital with William, all severely burned. The father, unhurt, was lock- d up. Just try a 10c box of tinsoarcts, tho finest liver and bowel regulator over made. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Hx-Congrssaraan Theodore Lyman died at Nahant, Mass., yesterday, aged Kl years. The volcano Mount Shlsholden, In Alaska, near Annlmak Pass, Is reported (o be active. F. W. Whitehead, a New York porter, has fallen heir to over $100,008, proving rli Identity by his mother's Iilble. Dr. Seward Webb and a party of 100 .ten are en route for the Jackson Hole outlay. Wyo., on a UuaMM bxwUUqh. Whiting, Ind., U surrounded on three, 4(c!e by prairie tires, apd citizens of. JUtiylng districts are greatly alarmed. . eiierirr itees and two guards were. captured at Cynthluna. Ky by toll gate raiders, who then demolished tlie, gate. A leading litMijiar iripifitnrnr says, there Is not Sifti? iliiger of Canada; taking steps towards preventing the ex J PUnation 01 saw fogs. - 'friil 11 Ink Cnrrlw T,iHmhnT,or "War. Portsmouth, N. JI mt. 11. Traln m of carrier. plgajuis-for service in the Dtilted States itfy In c,aae of war Is btlng carrk'4, fla '$t ,M Portsmouth navyyard on a largs bl'-FllghtB have been made fe$i Pttrtlttul, Isangor and Baco, Me., Manchester, Dover, Concord, N. II., Ispwloh, lloston and Haverhill, Ma., with great success. Buy Keystone flour. Be wire that jtho namej lwwiu is JiAKB, Asaianu, r., is printed on ever saek. V II II Ani,m -1 rv 3iuu nercti opeciai uicjuuj. " "$ 25 Gold Watches. POR Sunlight soap WRAPPERS I YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES N'ntlottnl l.noBUe. At l'hllSdeHrtls-Chlcato, 8; Phllnrtel nhlu. . At Tloslon lloiton. 10; St. Louis. t. At Mc York (called, darkness) New York, ,2; lMuurg, I. At llrooklyn- Brobklyn. Ill 7nictnnntl. i. At Washing tonWashington, 9: cicviqnmi, 4. At iiai tlmore (forfeited, dispute) Baltimore. 9; Louisville, 0; the actual Bcore, In seven Innings, was; Baltimore, 6; Louisville, I. Kuxtoi'ii l.i'Mirui'. At Toronto Toronto, 11; Wllkesbarre, 10. At Syracuse Syracuse, Ci Providence, 3. At Buffalo Buffalo, 0; Scranton, 4. At Montreal-Springfield, 14; Montreal, 8. Atliintlo I.enauo. At Newark Newark, 7; neadlng, 2. At Blchmond-First game: Illchinond, 1!: Athletic, 5. Second game: nichmond, 8; Athletic, 0. At Hartford-IUrtford, 6; Lancaster, 4 At Paterson-Flrst game Norfolk, 2; Paterson, 0. Second game: Paterson, 9; Norfolk, 1. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottlo or common glass Hwlth urine and lot Itstaud twenty-four hours; a sedi ment or settling indicates an unhealthy condition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen it Is posltivo ovidenco of klduoy trouble Too frequent desire to urinate or pain in tho hack, is also convincing proof that tho kidneys and bladder aro ont of order. WHAT TO DO. Thero Is comfort In the knowledgo so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the groat kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in relioving pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of tho urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following uso of liquor, wine or beer, and ovorcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. Tho mild and the extra ordinary effect' of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands tho highest for its won derful cures f tho most distressing cases. If you need a medicino you should have the best. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and ono dollar. You may havo a samplo bottle and pamphlet both sent free by mail. Men tion Evkni.no Hkrald and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghnmton, N. Y. Tlio proprietors of this paper guarantee tho genuinoss of this oiler. Uncoil lWfi in, - 10 VNil Hawaii. Macon, Qa Sept. 11. United States Senator O. A. Bacon, who opposed the annexation of Hawaii at the last ses sion of the senate, has received an In vitation from Minister Thurston to visit Hawaii and see for himself the condi tion of affairs there. Mr. Thurston adds that If agreeable to Mr. Bacon the en tire expense cf his Journey to the Islands nnd back will be borne by the Hawaiian government. Senator Bacon has declined the invitation. Senator Bacon has also received a letter from Senator Morgan, urging him to go to Hawaii. Moments aro useless if trifled awav : and they aro dancerouslv wasted if consumed hv uoiay in cases wucro uno jummo uougn wire wouia uriug immediate relict, u. it. Jlageu buch. THE SOUTHERN SCOURGE. Ocean Sprlucs Sun"erlnpr From I.noU of Food and Medicino. New Orleans, Sept, 11. The an nouncement of 12 suspicious cases on pne square In this city, and that three cases had developed since the death of a young lady who had come from Ocean Springs, created alarm yesterday, but this was allayed when the facts be came known. It developed that a man had died as the result of excessive dis sipation instead of yellow fever, as reported, In the very same square in which the suspicious cases had been found. At nightfall all reports received by Dr. Ollphant wore so favorable that renewed confidence was Infused In the ofllclals of the board. One hundred and forty persons, white and black, In Ocean Springs, by actual count, are In distress, many being In extreme need of medicine and provis ions. Not a morsel of food or an ounce of medicine has been given to any one except by private citizens, who already have been heavily taxed. Sisters of Charity have appealed to the authorities to bo allowed to nurse the sick. The fever has not spread west be yond Blloxi. Blloxi Is appealing for medicine, and the situation In the town la apparently growing steadily worse. Surgeon Murray, o fthe Marine hos ir,xnJc2omdSDooomlwbDafldaat ta mh pital corps, stated last night that Ocean Springs from now on would be the ofliclal headquarters for the entire gulf coast marine hospital service, and the camp of detention will be at Fon talnbleau, three miles from the gulf. Those who are taken to the camp will be held nominal prisoners for ten daye. Wrecked lu Typhoon, Captain Suicided San Francisco, Sept. 11. Private ad vices have been received here that the British steamer Cheang Hye Teng, In the Shanghal-Penang trade, foundered during a typhoou while on tlie voyage from Penang to Shanghai, via Yoko hama, on or about Aug. 15. The news of the wreck waB brought to Shanghai by Mate Cross and part of the crew, who reached there In one of the ship's boats after having suffered untold hor rors for five and a half days, during which time they had neither food nor water. Twenty-one of the orew, nine of whom were whites, are missing. Cap tain Scott stood on the bridge when the steamer foundered, and Just as the last boat pulled away committed sui cide by shooting himself in the head with a revolver. Cuban IiiHiii'troutu Capture a Town. Madrid, Sept. 11. The minister of war hag cabled Captain General Wey ler asking for an explanation regard- Ingthe papture by the Insurgents of Vic toria tie las Tunas, Santiago province,. which is defended by seven forts, hav ing two Krupp guns among their arm' ment. It Is stated here that the on ject of the Insurgents is to establish tholr government and then obtain the recognition of their belligerency by the United States. A Spanish expedi tton will be organized to recapture Vic toria de Us Tunas. All those terrible, itching diseases of the skin that help to make life miserable for us are caused by external parasites. Doan's Ointment kills the parasite and cures tbe diseate. Perfectly harmless, never falls. JOHN P LVni RZ3IGNS. Succeeded by Colonol W. K. Itceder ni Deputy Attorney Ooneral. Harrlsburg, Sept. 11. John P. Blkin, chairman of tho state rtepubltoan oin mlttee, stated yesterday that he had resigned by request as deputy attorney general, nnd that his resignation had been accepted. The correspondence was made public last night. Attorney Gen eral Mccormick's letter Is a curt re quest for Mr. Klkln's resignation. In Ids reply, tendering the resignation, Mr. Klkin declares: "Inasmuch as we have never had any differences, eo far as I am aware, ex'eept those of a political nature, I feel that I nm entUJed to know the reasons which actuated you in making your request. I ask this not only for myself, but for the in formation of the publlo." The attorney general last night an nounced that Colonel Wilbur F. Iteeder, of Uellefonte, had been tendered and accepted the position of deputy at torney general. Governor Hastings said that, n suc cessor to Uensral Frank lleeder, of Knston, as secretary of the common wealth, would probably be announced today. To heal tlitTbroken and diseased tissues, to soothe tho Irritated surfaces, to Instantly re lieve and to permanently cure is tho mission of DoWIU's 1tch llaiel Salvo. C. II. Hagon buch. Coming Kvents. Sept. 15. lee orenm festival under auspices of Patriotlo Drnm Corps, in Kobbins' opera house. If vou have over seen a little child in a par oxysm of whooping cough, or if you havo been annoyed uy a constant uuming 111 1110 throat, you can appreciate tho valuo of Ono Minute txiugh uure, wnicn gives qnicK re lief. C. II. Hagonbuoh. To FurnlBlVUnolo'Sam's CnrpoM. Washington, Sept 11. Glmbel Bro thers, of Philadelphia, have been awarded the contract fpr furnishing the United States governments with carpets. It will require nearly 100,000 yards to fill the contract, as there are about 280 buildings to be carpeted. This is the second time Olmbel Brothers have been awarded the contract for carpets. Another Ilomb Outrngo In Spain. Ferrol, Spain, Sept. 11, At St. Martin, about three miles from Ferrol, yester day bombs were exploded simulta neously outside the residence of the mayor and the magistrate of the town. Great damage was done by the explo sion. In the confusion which followed the miscreants escaped. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Tour Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, bo mado well, strong, magnetic, full of now life and vigor, tako No-To-Bac, tho wonder-worker that makes, weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds In ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bac from 'your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. 50c or $1,00. Booklet and samplo mailed freo. Ad. Sterling Bemedy Co., Chicaeo or New York. Murdered ll.v"n MnHUd llobbor"; Summit. N.J., Sept. 11. Aided by sev eral bloodhounds, posses of citizens are scouring the fields and woods near this village for the masked robber who mur dered the ngnd farmer, James Pitts, and perhaps fatally injured Mary Da vis, his negro housekeeper, on Thurs day night. Tho posses mot with no sun cess. Whether or not the murderer secured nny money from the house of his victim Is not known yet, but it is believed he took $1,000 which the for mer had received for some land a few days ago. Mrs. Davis, who was knock ed senseless by n blow with a club, crawled to a neighbor's nnd gave the alarm after recovering consciousness. Her condition is critical. Sick Headache. Neuralgia and Extromo Nervousness. VEP. since I was eighteen years old until I learned of Dr. Miles' Restora tive Remedies, I suffr.tu trom i.icir hcaiftxcliQ and extreme nervousness and dys pepsia. In ttmo heart disease dovelopcd. I was troatod by several doctors with no re lief. Bevero palpitation with pain in left breast, shortness of breath, and smothering spells mado mo most miserable I pro cured Dr. Miles' Rostoratlve Nervine and Now Heart Cure and took them alternately as directed. Improvement began at once and Increased so rap idly that Inside of six months I increased thirty six pounds In weight. All pain in tbe heart Is gone, and the nervousness has wholly loft me," Dr. tYliloa Nervine! IS- Restores , Hodth : MBS. On-vs. KNArr. W. German St., Little Falls, N. Y Nov. 7,'Ofl. Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold, by all drug gists under a positive guarantee. Ant bottle benefits or money rot unded, Book on Ileal t and nerves sent free to all applicants. DR. MILES MBDIOAL CO,. Elkhart, Ind. WM. SCHMICKER, JR. Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Barbey's Bohemian Beer. B COTTOLCND. Endorsed by All. Did you ever hear of a physician recommending fat pork as a diet ? of an epicure who enjoyed lard-soaked foou ? of a chef who used lard in hi9 most dainty dishes? i C0TTCLEN is endorsed by physicians, epicures and cooking authorities ) for its hcalthfulness, delicacy and efficiency. The genuine Cottolcne is sold everywhere in one to' ten pound yellow tins, with ourtrade-marks "CoUolene" iand steer's head in cotton-plant wreath on every tin. INot guaranteed if sold in any other way. Made only byt THIS N. K. FAinBANIC COMPANY, Chicago. St. Louis. New York. Montreal) Double The Circulation r.f nntf tntn nnmennnore in lwmi n 11 nn ll- W Ullj kU llVi and steadily i'tltat draws advertisers to the EVENING"- It Goes Into The Homes- i ot the people; Herald such medium. It's a and prints all curately. Our Job- Department mr 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. Dropi 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 3ventitG IDetalo, Tours to tho South. Two very attractivo early Autumn touia will bo run by tho Pennsylvania Itailroitd Company, leaving Now York and Philadel phia September 28 and October 12. It is hardly necessary to say that theso outings aro planned with tho utmost care, and that all arrangements aro adjusted, sous to afford the host possible moans of visiting each place to tho best advantage. Tho tours each cover a period of eleven days, and iucludo tho battlefield of Gettys burg, picturesque Bluo Mountains, I.uray Caverns, tho Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot Springs, tho cities of Richmond and. Wash ington, and Jit. Vernan. Tho round-trip rate, including J1 neces sary expenses, is ?05 from New York, $03 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates from other points. Each tour will bo in chargo of ono of tho company's tourist agents. .He will bo assisted by an experienced lady as Chapcron,'wloso especial chargo will bo ladios unaccompanied by male escort. Special trains of parlor cars are provided for the exclusive uso of each party, in which tho cntiro round trip from Now York is made. For dotailcd itinerary apply to Ticket Agents or to Touiist Agent, HOC Broadway, New York, or Geo. W. Boyd, Assbtint General Passenger Agont. Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Klectrlo Hitters. Electric Bitters is a medicine suitod for any season, but perhaps more generally needed in tho spring, when tho languid oxluiustcd feeling prevails, when tho llvor is torpid and sluggish and tho need of a tonic and nltera- uve is ieit. A prompt uso or this medicine has often averted long and perhaps fatal so of this bilious fevers. No medicine will act more suToly In counteracting and freeing the sys tem from tlie malarial poison. Headache, Indigestion, Constipation, Diasiness yield to Electrlo Bitters. Only fifty cents per bottlo at A. Wasley's drug store. LAST OF THE SEASON. Special Sundny Excursion to Atlantic City - via Pennsylvania Itallroad, The last of the Pennsylvania Railroad Osjapany's popular Sunday excursions to Atlantic City will bo nm on Sunday. September 12. The round trip oxcursion rate will bo greatly reduced, as can lie seen from mi , Blven Mow aml everything possible will bo dono to make tlie excursion tlior oughly enjoyable. A special train will 1 provided, running on schedule glvon below, to and from Atlantis City without ohango of Fhlladendila ' 'UB mt mah I'rockvllle ;:2 .m . ciair ;;; vg Pottsvllle J:S .i Schuylkill Hoven "ZZ fcTO Adaiusdale 5.(3 9 2 GO 2 85 2 20 2 10 2 10 2 00 Auburn.. , 6.19 1 80 Returning, special train will leave Atlantic City 0:00 p. in. same day, making same stops. WHAT DO THE CHIIDRENDRINK? Dont give them tea or ooffee. Havo you tried the new food drink called drain. Or H is delicious and nourishing and takes tbe place feoffee. Tho more Qrain-0 you give the ebildreu the more health you dUUIbuto tliroujjh, their syntemj. Oruln-O fa mmlc of pure ojjtlns, mi, wuen properly nWWir6d Ustejlllke the eliolce grades ef .tVe hut costs about i as much au grocers sell H, 15c and a&u. COTTOLENE. II l H'M J aSS W W mmj increasing, is the magnet : "HERALD. that's what makes the a valuable advertising wide-awakenewspaper news promptly and ac- , 8 South Javbfn Street. ingle tandard Only Is possible, whether os a test excellence In Jourunllsni, or for tlx! measurement 01 quantities, time orvaliiml SHU The... Philadelphia Record ... v Aer ft career or nearly twenty veura ol unlnterrunted trrnwth Ih liiHtlftail In claim 1 lnc that the standard (Irwt established bj us luunuers is me one irue leas or A. Perfect Newspaper. To publish AIX THE NEWS promptly nJ nucclnctly and In tbe moot reudiibli, form, -without elision or nartlsan bias: to dlscuiul its significance with frankness, lokerpANI w niivruii i-uui.iu Aiiui, login iMBMdos a comnleto recoid of curmil thought, fancies and discoveries In all de partments of human activity In Its DAILY KDITIONSof fromlOtoH PAGKS, nrcdto provide the whole for Its patrons si tlx nominal price of ONI5 OKNT-Tliat M irom the outset, and will continue to bo tin aim of THIS ltKCOHD. The Pioneer One cent morning ncnsiinpcr In the UnM tSSt.?!l.T1,e "ord, still I, HAM WI1EKE OTIIliltS follow! I Wll.flAM !t linrlpnlA.1 n ,nl1.. nlntlAl exceeding 100,000 copies, and Ml avertsO exceeding 130,000 conies for 1U Sunttti edit Ions, while Imitations of Its plan DIlhllfULtlmi In v.,v l.....n.. ltu nf till! .opuntry testify to the truth of the amertks-1 iuih 111 me quantity and quality of tents, and In the price at which ItlK The Itecord has established tho standard b -which excellence In Journalism inurt IK .imaafcui lie Daily Edition Of The Itecord will be sent bymolltoM! aJdreM for 88.00 per year or 24 centp 1 "he Daily and Sunday Buttons together, which will rive Its rea" Abe ,Ueit ntul frAiltout lr,....nlnn f nil tb forcing 011 III the world every day I" jxuir Including holidays, will be tent H a year or no cents per month. A Idiess THE RECORD PUBLISHIHa CO., Record Building, Philadelphia, r H Uliions of Dollars Go UD in SUinkn nun vur. 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