EVENING HERALD HBTAW.181IHH) 1870. Published every Evening, Except Sunday, nt 8 Hocth Jardir Stbmct, KiuHCMrtaa. Tke Herald In detlveicd InShenamlooh and the surrounding towns tor nix nnM WMI, pay abU Lottie carriers. By mall 18.00 a year, or 2S cents a month, payable In ndvanee. Advertise- menMenarwiacoomingt space nnnpomnvn. , nnen aodnmltur 1 The publisher reserve the right te change the Sesitlonof advertisements whenever the pub cation of news demands It. The right la reserved to reject Any Advertisement, wueMier pxtil (or or not, that the publishers may deem Improper. Advertising rale made known upon application, tfutered at the postetHce at Blrtmnndoali, l'a M second olass mail matter. TKLKPHONK CONNKOTIOK. "All the News That's nt to Print." Evening Hr!d MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. 1897. JIHPUIILIOAN STATU TIOlClW. rm TBKATOItWI. JAMBS S. 1IRACOM, Of Westmoreland. rOR AUDITOR flKNWUl Lkvi G. McCawi,y, Of Chester. HKPUIILICAN COUNTY TIOKKT. KIR JUJK, Hon. o. p. Bwjima, Of Pottsvllle. FOR SHBRlFl", Hibwbr S. AbrmroiiT, Of Orwigsburg. for rooa 11IRKCTK, .Tmix ItnWK, Sh Of Treiaonf. FOR JUBY WUIMlMiONJW (John AtfrnK, Of Mahauoy (Sty. Tiik AVoRtwrn farmers are Hot burn rug com this year ; they are burning mortgages. HitYAX lins reached tltat stage when it become necessary for ex planations, as to the wheat and silver quotation. Dick f'noKKH wants to be mayor of Greater New York. The I'ltlltlimMy eliief wvidently seos a "gold inlnoM in the mayoralty. Thk President returned to Wash iagton to-tluy, and now all roads lead to the national eapitol for the hungry office Keekers. Ixhe Southern States the cry for jrtore labor in heard. It is cause for regret that the working elast-es are not mure evenly distributed in tki country. Tiik fall season is oponinj; witl bright prospects, and the shrewd nior- eaant will lose little time and less trade by inserting ids busine.n an nouncement in the people's popular paper - the Hkiiai,d. Home i)eople object to the wheel for women because bloomers tvrn worn, but the Sultan objects to the wheel itself, though all the Turkish women are in bloomers and ready for the saddle. The point of view is a troubji'some affair. Tur rwpture in the eapitol build ing commission at Harrisburg, result ing in the (iovernor severing his con nection therewith, is greatly deplored. If tlie diifereiice arc not amicably settled the next Legislating will have to seek temporary quarters again. The United States Weathor Bureau is making arrangements to photo graph the wind. A great opportunity in this respect was missed last year before the free silver orators in this county were discouraged by defeat ,nWl saddened by the prospect of better times. A.JKW days ago a little child fell from a third-story window to the pavement, in Philadelphia, and es caped injury. Last week, at Shamo kin. a little one-year-old tot fell from his father's knee to the iloor, a dis tance of only two feet, andwaskilld by having his skull frnctuped. Thk contemplation of another row ibtha Republican party, caused by the removal of seyeral promiHent Juay men from Governor Hastings' 'abinet. has eattsed ex-Governor Pat f iwm to trim his sails in the direction of the state eapitol. The "war" is on. but there is muth doubt as to the nomination of Robert K. Ik the paving project is pushed to a speedy eouipletiou, at leant two ..quitres rail be paved thin year before eold weather sets in. This would be a good beginning, and followed Hp cadi year would result in giving Nhenandoah permanent street im provenient. This plan would he a great saving tp the taxiiayers of the iiorough. Let th good work goon. Thk growtli of the protective sen liiiient in the South, shown by the election of Senator MoLauriu in .South Carolina, is no surprise to those who have studied the situation in that sectiou. The Xew York Sun, whose editors Mian the politienl horizon pretty closely, in a recent article, point out the growttt of Re publicanism in that setlon, and says it ir. to be m Important lield for the (art in future. Fhom Ohio oolites word that the Democrats are trying to run away I i-oiu their platform, made only tw mouths ago. This Is not surin-hriitg, !,,. Mivorhae fallen 18 per cent in Miiuepven in that short rime. On ,fuiv Hitli one ounce of silver was vvoitli jii New York OO.tl cents. JVow il in worth only ,VJ cents Hlnl itill fall j ing. No woiuler that llii'v arc 1 RHhfiini'il ol t licit- pint f M'ni ii t ii I w : i t 1 1 1 to sjet r)wii fnnii il when in two iiHiiitlix nflcr it ci 1 1 1 1 1 1-in t ion the nietiil wliicli it advocates us sum ey fnllM ir. per cent, in vhIup. That the Republicans of th state will not let ti. . l it .m,.. them iretHWay from it OP wrthtmt Mi.viiiir - ir tlmv are wisn. 'runt t ie will sweep the state how that l ltc have the enemy on the run also n "' without wiyiiin-if ttoey lire not too confldeiil. Certainly you di.S't want to slitter with dv- pemtit, constipation, stfk heartache, nllw akin nod low of appetite. Yon have nevi i tried De Witt's Little Karl Risers fir these - i , y t i j uipmjuia or jron wouiu sFWW own lureu. hear are tonal 1 nlllt bat areas renlatots. 0. 11. fhtgennnnb. XV ii t - , ..ltt 1..., Now York. Prpt. It. Al S-mlh. th (peculator nnd Kpoitir.gr man, was ar- reated as defendant In a (50,000 suit for breach of protnliie of marriage. The plaintiff U Wins Agnes Hlnch, a pretty young music teacher of Long island City. Smith save ball In the sum of (1,000 for his appearance. CulmiiH K.tiMitleil fVoni Vmn Cimus. Havana, Sept. U. Word has been re ceived here that the Mexican govern ment has expelled from Vera Crint the representatives of the Cuban Junta of New York. One application ef )r. Thomas' lMectric. Oil takes away the pain of the roost severe burn. It Is nn Ideal family liniment. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE Ami J'lowors, the lliitid of AniPiitMt, CnlU fornlH. Via Mi true pathway, "The Iron Jlountala Boute," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, where snovr stornis, bliraards er high altitudes are unknown. Piilltnau first and second class palave and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and Now Mexico, Arisona, California. Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rates, and all tke comforts of modern railway improvement guaranteed te all who pur chase tickets via the Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates Tight from your hume, literature, and full information, drop n postal caid, J. P. McCann, T. P. Agent. Slf Itall- road avonue, Elmlra, N. Y., or 301 llroad. -ay, Xew York. 3-1-tf W. E. Hoyt, G. E P. Axt. All those terrible, ithillg diseases of the skin that help to Make life miserable for us ar caused by external parasites. Doau's Ointment kills Uie parasite and .cures the disease. Perfectly harmless, never Mils. NO SKAGUAY TRAIL ReturuliiB TCIoudlkeriTolI ortheDnn- Kors Thnt.Vauo l'ropectot". Seattle, Sept. 13. Steamer George E, Starr arrived yesterday from Skaguay bay. Thf Seattle left there last Tues day at 1 a. m. Both steamers brought back men who could not stand the trail of White Pass. They gave up and have come south to winter, or will re turn home. Two of the steamer Moon light's passengers were on the Starr. They heard of the Impassable condition of the Skaguay trail and concluded there was nn show for them. Captain Struve, of this city, sptyit 30 days trying to get over the summit nnd failed. He went from here with one of the best equipped parties that have gone north. They had ten horses and about half a ton ol provisions per man. After 30 days' hard work and the ex pendlture of a large amount of money they succeeded In getting; their outfit to the ford of the river just below the summit. Then they gave it up and sold their outfits. Captain Struve said to clay: "It is a crime to tempt the men to try to go over the Skaguay trail. There Is no trail there. It cannot be described. You cannot paint it black enough. I sold my provisions, and will try 't again In February." The Bond party will get through all right, but It will cost them $10,000 to get their outfits to the lakes. The party is headed by Marshal Bond, the son of a wealthy Seattle man, who is supplied with amijle funds to get through. "NUGGETS UK NEWS. In a dispute on a New York street Natal lo Brogna was stabbed to death by Angelo Carabone. Bernard J. Treaoy, the millionaire Kentucky horse breeder, died in Bos ton as the result of a fall. Sir Harry Westwood Cooper is under arrest at San Fransisco on suspicion of operating aB a counterfeiter and forger. Miss Maxgle Mack rescued her little brother from a fire at Detroit, Mich., but was so terribly burned that she died. Fransls A. Coffin, the Indianapolis bank wrecker, centenced a year ago to eight years' imptlsonment, has been pardoned by the president. IN NICK OF TIME. A Scranton Citizen is FortunateA Point of Public Interest. la every day life we will do things in "Nick of time." Of course these "narrow shaves" don't tend to lengtiie life, and still 'Ms better that way than to fell. Our repre sentative called at 21 Mifflin Avesue, Scranton, aud Mrs. M. F. Wolfe, who resides there told Win in tbe course of conversation that ske has been suffering from kidney coinulakits. taking the form of sharp piercing pains in the back.shootiug like a knife thrust in the small of tbe back when ever she stoosed over or lifted anything. Sometimes it was wily catch, as it were, that lasted for a minute; then rke re were headaches that were very severe. I'rhiary trouble existed a well, and it was necessary on this aecount to rise during the night, thus breaking the natural rest ; rtie symptoms when in a moder ate war migat be called kidney annoyances but If they are neglected for any length of time the consequences assume a serious nature. This is demonstrated in the case of Mrs. Wolfe, for her heart became otfet ted and did not act properly. Kiiucy twablea pro- duas dropsy, Brighti's disease, Diabetes and many other complications ; dropsical coudi tleus produce a pressure on the heart from the unnatural accumlations of water and everyone knows that when tbe heart's action is interfered witb 'tis a serious matter. So thought Mrs. Wolfe, aud hearing of the "little wonder worker," Dean's Kidney Pills, she liegau taking thoui, and "just in the nick of time, too." Tbe rwralts obtaiaed from Doan's Kidaey Pills were just the same as everywhere they have been used. Mrs. Wolfe says the pain, trouble and annoyauoes have outirely left her, aad ate is pleased to iaform other what to use for Kidney dis otiero. Doan's Kidney Pills are sold by all dealers. Price 50 cents per box or S boxes for ft 50. Suitt by mail on receipt of price, 1'oster Milburu CO., Uuilule, N. Y. Sole agents for tlie U. S. 'GOLD BUST." Going to Better stay at home and get GOLD DUST from your grocer, where and Sold every- Cleans Everything MADS ONt,Y BY THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago. St. Louli. New York. Boiton, FklladilphVa. BASEBALL RECORDS StntidltiK of the CIiiIihIii the Itace Var Clinniploiislilp Pennants. National levrue. VT. b. Po. W. L. Pc. IVHlmore...S0 IW .708 Chicago .... 88 04 .4.18 Boston 88 85 .708 Brooklyn. .. . 86 .4 Wow York... 7B 41 .647 PlttsbnrK. .. 50 86 . Cincinnati 60 46 .674 PhUndelphtaM 07 .4M Cleveland.. . .58 SO .496 Louisville. . 40 80 .! wasnington.M on .4W at. Ixuia....in w .m SATUHllAV'9 NATIONAL I.BAI1UF1 (IAMBS, At Bostnn-lloston, 11 ; Philadelphia, 0. At Baltimore (called, darkness) Baltimore, 0; Chicago, 8. At Pittsburg Pittsburn, 0; Louls yille, 6. At New York Brooklyn, Oj New York, 0. At Washington Irtrst game: uinctn uaH, 19; Washington, 10. Second game (7 Innings): Washington, 8; Cincinnati, 4. SUNDAY'S NATIONAL LXAOUH OAMH. At Cleveland Cleveland, IS; St. Louis, 4. Knslern Lenmio. W. L. Pc. W. U Pc Syracuse.... 80 47 .880 Providence. .8 S7 .888 Toronto 71 47 .804 Soranton....50 50 .450 Rtrffalo 72 52 .681 Montreal ...42 76 .869 Springfield. .05 S8 .580 Wilkesbarre29 84 .HBO SATUHDAf'g BASTKHN LHAOUE (JAMBS, At Syracuse Providence, 0; Syracuse, S. At Toronto, 7; Wilkestiarre, 4, At Buff alo Scran ton, 6; Buffalo, 3. At Montreal Montreal, 13: Springfield, 10. SUNDAY'S BASTEBN LEAOUK OAMHS. At Syracuse Syracuse, 8; Providence, 2. At Buffalo lluffiilo, 17 j WilKosbarro, 8. At iuon treal Springfield, 18: Montreal, 8. Atlantic Leiuiue. W. L. Po. W. L. Pc Lnncaster . . 87 48 .080 Paterson . . . .04 71 .174 Richmond.... 81 58 .804 Norfolk 59 08 .477 Newark 80 81 M" Attiletio 48 82 .380 Hartford.... 75 63 .587 RemliiiK 37 99 .472 SATUIIDAY'S ATLANTIC LBAQUK OAMKS. At Patjtrson First game: Paterson, 8; Nor folk. 4. Second game : Norfolk, 8; Puterson, 3. At Klchmonil Athletic, 8: Richmond, 6. At Hartford Hartford, ,7; Lancaster, 6. At New ark Newark, 8 ; Heading, 4. SUNIIAV'S ATLANTIC LKAUUU OA "IS. At Paterson Lancaster, 8; Paterson, 1. ONE OF TWO WAYS. The bladder was created for one purpose, iKinely, a reooptaclo'for tko urine, asd as such It is not liable to any form of diseaso ex cept by ono of two ways. The first way is from iuperfect action of the kidneys. The secoud way is from carolosslocal treatment of other diseases. CHIEF CAUSE. Unhealthy urino from unhealthy kidneys is tho (Jilcf eauso of bladder troubloa. So tho womb lfko the bladder, was created for ono purpose, aad if not doctored too much is not liable to weakness or diseased, except in raro eases. It is situated back of and vory clese to tho bladdor, therefore any pain, disease or inconvenience manifested in the kidneys, back, bladdor or uriuary passago is often by mistako attributed to femalo weak ness or woaib trouble of somo sort. The error is easily mado-and may bo as easily avoided. To find out .correctly, set you urine aside for twenty-four hours; a sedi ment or settling indicates kidnoy or bladder trouble The Wild and tho extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Koot, tho great kidney, liver and bladder remedy is soon realized. If you need a medicine you should have the liest. At druggists fifty cents and ouo dollar. You may have a sample bottlo and pamphlet, both sent free by mail. Mention Evkntko IIicuald and send your addiossto Dr. Kilmer & Co., Uinghamtou, N. Y. Tho proprietors of this paper guarantee ho genuiness of this offer. Our .Merchant Marino. Washington, Sept. 13. The docu mented merchant marine of the United States on June 30 last numbered 22, 633 vessels, of 4,703,020 gross tons, an Increase of 6C,400 tons over June 30, 1896, and a decrease of 275 vessels'. The tonnage of the Atlantic and gulf coasts is 2,647,780, a decrease of 20,000 tons. The tonnage of the great lakes Is 1, 410,108 tons, an Increase of 86,000 tons. Pacific coast tonnage waB virtually stationary. American soiling tonnage has exceeded steam tonnage for the last time In our history, the steam ton nage on June 30 amounting to 6,580 vessels, of 2,3B8,iB8 gross tons, an in crease of 51,000 tons over the previous year. Nearly all of this Increase Is oh the great lakes. New York state has the largest merchant marine, 4,867 ves sels of 1,831,743 gross tops, an Increase of 27,000 tons. The Mcotlnir of JSmporors. Totis, Hungary, Sept. 13. Emperor William, with a numerous suite, In cluding General Count Obrutecheft, chief of the Russian general staff, ar rived here yesterday af terneon and was received at the military station by Em peror Francis Joseph. Tho Austro Hungarian monarch wore the uniform of a Prussian field marshal, and the ribber of the Order of tlie Black Eagle. He was accompanied by tlie Austrian archdukes. The two emperors kissed each other twice, and repeatedly shook hands effusively. Emperor William wore the uniform of his Austrian Hus sar reg4ment. The Imperial meeting was witnessed by thousands of spec tators, who cheered lustily. If you have ever seen a little child in a par oxysm of whooping cough, or if you have been annoyed by a constant tickling in tbe throat, you can appreciate the value of One Minute Congli Cure, which gives quick re- nei. l. ii. Jiogenuuon. Venerable Mlnter liiirncd to Death. Lynn, Mass., 'Sept. IS. Two maiden sisters, Miss Harriet C. Bheldou, 82 years ot age, and Miss Matilda Sheldon 86, were fatally burned at their home here yesterday. The old ladles, who lived In a house by themselves, were cooking with a kerosene stove, when the latter tipped over, and the oil ran out and ignited. The burning oil com munlcated to Matilda's clothes, and they were quickly ablase. Harriet at tempted to extinguish the fire, and her clothing also caught. The old ladies were both Infirm, and they could do II Hie else than scream for assistance, Neighbors rushed to their aid, but Ma tilda was dead and Harriet died a lew hours afterward at the hospital. Just try a 10c box ef Oasoarets, tbe finest kver asd bowel regulator ever made. 'GOLD DUOT ' Klondike? The CnrllHtH Htici'etly Oruranl.lntr. Madrid, Sept. 13. The persistence of the belief that the Carllsts are watch ing for an opportunity to take advant age of the present embarrassment of the government over Cuba, as soon as this can be done without a display of unpatriotic motives, is continually find ing expression in the more Independent and outspoken section of the Spanish press. El Imparclal, In an article deal ing with the conillctlng rumors now in circulation, declares that Is has re liable authority for the statement that the Carllsts are secretly establishing an elaborate military organisation. Tho President OIT For VnsliliiKtoii, Somerset, Pa., Sept. 13. Yesterday the president and Attorney General McKenna attended service at the Meth odist church, of which Ilev. II. N. Cameron Is pastor. Just before the close of the service a great crowd gathered on the pavement over which the president had passed In going to church, and when he and the attorney general came out they avoided the crowd by taking a different route home. The president has called a cab inet meeting for tomorrow, and left here by special train for Washington this morning. To lioal tho broken and diseased tissues, to soothe tho Irritated snrfaces, to instantly ie lievo and to permanently cure is the mission of DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo. C. II. Hagen- buck. j Coining: Hvcnts. Sept. 10. Ico cream festival under auspices of Patiiotic Drum Corps, in Uobbins' opera house. Conrosed mid Was Promptly "Lynched Macon, Ga., Sept. 13 Yesterday Charles Gibson and Jim Smith, both colored, quarreled over 30 cents, and Gibson shot Smith, killing him Instant ly. Gibson was arrested after a chase firing at his pursuers constantly. Fi nally he fell to the ground wounded, and believing that he would die he Confessed to outraging Miss Chapman, a white girl, a few nights ago, besides being guilty of numerous burglaries. He was promptly strung to the limb Df a tree by a mob that had assembler1 Weyler's Able Kills a Duelist. Havana, Sept. 13. A bloody duel oc curred several miles out of the city between Commandant Kafel Valleo Gonzales, of the Cavalry Heglment of Principe, and Lieutenant Colonel Vllla verde, of Weyler's staff. Gonzales was killed In the third attack. Double edged dueling sabers were used. The men had quarreled over the division of cat tle loot. Miist Not' Criticize Woyle'r. Madrid, Sept. 13. The government has decided to Instruct the military au thorities to take proceedings against officers criticising the conduct of Cap tain General Weyler, unless they are either senators or deputies. The de cision is due to the numerous outspoken censures upon Captain General Wey ler's management of the campaign In Cuba. Gold Mines Dficlee Vlotunn. It. C. Victoria, B. C, Sept. IS. Quite an excitement has been caused by Charles Haywood and other prominent citizens staking off a claim in the heart of the city. They claim to have good speci mens of rock from a ledge which runs from the water front throught the business portion of Victoria. Moments are useless if trifled away ; and' tncy are uancorousiy wasted n censumed bv delay in cases whero Ono Minute Cough Cure would bring immediate relict, u. ll. llagen buck. the" BASKET The basket was made of willow work. Made rough, but very strong, With n top to hide what was put tnsida And n liandlo to take It along. A man came by the market place. He was a good man and true. He bought tho basket, and, filling It up, Said, "I've put nil I could in you," It was only a basket of medium size, Bat It carried that man so high, After 'twas left at a widow's door, That it bore him above the sky, Up and up to heaven's bright gate, Whioh the angel opened wide, And tho basket he filled for the hungry poor Landed mm sale inside. Irene Aokerraan in Woman's Journal. Our feeling Is that the new tariff law starts Into operation under more favorable circumstances than have characterized any of its predecessors during the present generation. It amounts almost to a conviction In our mind that the country haB entered upon one ot the most prosperous periods In its history. The liquidation of four years has furnished a solid groundwork for a new prosperity, and it looks as If a great lush for our agricultural products and an extraordinary Increase In eur gold mining Industry would during the next year, constitute a flood tide, the like of which has seldom keen witnessed on this side of the Atlantic United States Investor. Make the people prosperous and they will care very little about the trifling addition to the cost of an of tbe necesearlea of life. "During the last four years of most serious business de pression the necessaries of life have been, almost without exception, cheaper tlmn they were ever before known, but the ability of million to iHVfthaae them ha not been coremepsufrt. with this cheapness, Tlie people irsj Jiave been aivinlfivcl nnlv a lUU1! nt lllflitltna anA at low wages, haya NlMred greatly In the midst of chaabpeeaPhlladtlphla (Pa.) Iron and Stec BhUfctln. Ilovr's Thief YVe offer One Hundred Dollar Howard for any case of Catarrh h4) dm net be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. P. J.t'HENKYi CO.I'rops., Toledo, O. We the undersigned, Iwvckqbwnl'. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and ballet' nun perfectly boiorable Ui all business traiisactttuis and fin ancially able to carry nut any obligations made l- their Arm. Wm- k TUAi'X, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Wai.ivimi, Kisnak tc Mabvim, Wkolesate Dv glia, Toledo, Ohio. llairs i:a Catarrh Cure Is Utkfcu internally. auUns directly upon tbe blood and mucous surtaxes of tlie system Price 78c. nor ImMle. Bora iy mi Druggists. TestiiaoniaJs free. Hull's Family PMs are the best. PITTSBURG DISTRICT MINERS. Strong Opposition in ItemalnlHi Idle Ten llnvn Lonurer. rittshuTg, Sept. 11 - The PltUburf dlstrlt t coal nperalms believe that thM weafc v.111 dud many mines In this re gion In full operation, and to further this belief the majority "f the mine owners have announced that their pits will be opened at once. In readiness for all of their men who may wish to ignore the ten day proviso of the Co lumbus settlement. It Is believed thnt many of the strikers will take ad vantage of the opportunity. Secretary AVarner, of the miners' as sociation, however, snys the Columbus agreement will be strictly adhered to. It Is not believed, though, that the offi rlals of the district will raise their hands to stop the men from going Vo work Immediately. A district conven tion of miners has been called for Wed nesday morning, at which "matters of vital Importance are to be discussed." The convention Is presumably called to devise ways and means for contin uing the tight against such Arms as still refuse to pay the district price, and It Is thought the advisability of breaking the ten days' provision and returning to work at once will be acted upon. The settlement at Columbus on the basis that the striking miners return to work at tke 0B cent rate after a further idleness of ten days was osten sibly to give the miners of other states time to gain the consent of their oper ators to the agreement, but the oper ators here think It was In reality to steal enough trade of Pittsburg oper ators to pay them for the enforced Idleness through the strike. Mr. Ernest Saeger, of the firm of Osborne A Saeger, made a forcible statement on the situation, as follows: "It Is time the miners of the Pitts burg district were educated to the fact that our competitors of the west are making a cat's paw of the miners of the Pittsburg district. The loss of ten working days at this seaBon of the year may mean an excessive loss to the operators, which also Includes the min ers of this district." 15x-Convlet Kept Ills Vow. Valdosta, Ga., Sept. 13. Three years ago Shelton Dampier was sentenced to the chain gang, for stealing meat from Samuel ParkerN, He declared that he would kill Parker on sight when his term expired. Yesterday, while Mr. Parker was going to church, Dumpier placed a pistol against his breast and fired, the bullet passing through Par ker's heart. The town marshal wit nessed the murder, but Dampler kept him at bay by threats, and escaped to the "mountains. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you vsant to quit tobacco using easily and forever, he made well, strong, magnetis, full of new life and vigor, take Nb-To-lSac, tho wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in rca days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No.To-Bac from your own druggist, who will guaittlltco a cute. 50c or $1.00. Uoeklet and sample mailed free. Ad. Sterllag Ecmedy Co., Chicago or New York. Trnln Kobliers lirlvuti on". Lima, Sept. 13. An attempt to rob the Wells-Fargo express train on the Chicago and Erie road was frustrated ns-nr Fol-aker, O., yesterday. A gang of 12 tramps were discovered on the train. The train was stopped and the men were ordered off, but Instead of doing so they made a rush for ne of the express cars. The messengers opened fire and held them at bay until the train started agnln, when the tramps made their escape. It Is not known whether any of them were wounded or not. Georgia's Fair Aufhoress Tells Why She Uses Or. Miles' Restorative Remedies, HE NAME of Mrs. J. E. Harwell, mea Julia Emma Flemmtng) Is a familiar One in tho state ot Georgia. Sho wrltesi " It Is witk pleasure that I express my gratitude for the wonderful benefits I have received from Dr. Miles' llestoratlve Ilemedlos, especially tho Nervine, the Nervo and Liver Pills, New Heart Cure aud Antl Paln Pills. Actual experience has taught me tbelr great worth. No family should be without them. Thoy have fully restored me from a complica tion of dlsordors chief ly affecting the heart, nervous system and kidneys. When I trav el I always take one of your Antl-Paln Pills before entering the cars and thus prevent swimming ot the head and nausea, to which I have been subject for several years." Dr. Miles' Remedies kre sold by .all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits of tnuney refunded. Book on Heart &urf Nerves sent free to ail appJlcuaU. DU. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart. Ind. Guess it must have been a lazy man who lirst thought, pi using CORK SHAVINGS for a bed they're so comfort able just the thing to suggest an easy tune For sale hy,(enler evtryvl)ere, Armstrong Gerk'Co.i FltUtmrg,..Pa. i BROM-KOLOA i ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES U.t. An infant our for Mrar ittataftota and I "H M UUB JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OP CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah, COTTOLnNtJ. Digestion's Friend i Packing house lard, with all of its impurities nnd offensive quanucs, uas ccuu suppiamcu in xne micnens ot tnousatius ol S discriminating housewives by COTTOLENEi the use of g which means better food, better health. CUI lUULNi is pure vegetable oil, combined with wholesome, digestible beef suet. It is endorsod by physicians as healthful and recommended by cooking experts as preferable to all animal fats Tor shortening and frying purposes. The c ennlne Cottaltns It sold svtrrwhere in ens te tea pound yellow tins, with ear f rsde-msrki "at!ofcn" and itr'i Anid In ean-plnnl wrrain-ea evsry tin. Not guaranteed Maotd la any other way. Msdt only by THE X. K. FATIUIAJf K COMrAJCY, Chicago. BkLonli. Hew York. MoatnaL HHIMIMmeMHHfimMMMIMCMtttM Double The Circulation of any two newspapers in Shenandoah, and steadily increasing", is the magnet that draws advertisers to the EVENING It Goes Into The Homesa ot the people ; that's what- makes the Herald such a valuable advertising mqdium. It's a wide-awake newspaper and prints all news promptly and accurately. Our Job Department" Is second to none in the interior of the state. We are prepared to do work of any description in the best possible man ner and at the lowest prices' consistent with good material and first-class work. Drop us a Postal and our Solicitor-will call on you and take your order. Every business man should have printed stationery, and the place to get it is at the office of the ;venmg Deralb, 8 South Javbfn Street. Tours to the South. Two very attraitivo early Autumn tours will bo run by 'tho Pennsylvania Itailroad Company, leaving New York and Philadcl- I phia Septomlwr 2S and, Octobor 12. ! It is hardly necessary to say that those! ontings aro -planned witli the utmost care, j and that all arrangemonts are adjusted soaB to afford the best possible means of visiting cask place to the best advantage. Tho tours eacli covor a period of eleven days, and include the battlefield of Gettys burg, picturesque Bine Mountains, Lurny Caverns,1 the Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot Springs, tho citios of kichmond and Wash ington, auuMt. vernau. Tho round-trip rate, including all ilocos- sary expenses, is jOj from Now York, ?03 from Philadelphia, aud proportionate rates lrom other points. Each tour will bo in charge of one of tho company's tourist agonts. lie will be assisted by an experienced lady as Chaperon, whose especial charge will be ladies unaccompanied by male escort'. Special trains of parlor cars are provided for tliaexclusivo use of each party, in "which tke 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. lloyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Klertrlo Hitters, Hlectric Bitters is a medUine suited for an v season, but perhaps more generally needed iu J jeciing prevnus, wuen tno liver is torpid and sluggish aud the need of a tonic and altera tive is felt. A prompt use of this medicine has often averted long and perhaps fatal bilioiik fevers. No medicine will act more surely iu counteracting and freeing tlie sys tem from tlie malarial poison. Headache, Indigestisn, Constipation, Dizziness yield to Electric Bitters. Only fifty cents per bottlo at A. Wasley's drug store. Tlie rtevolt AkiIiiimt iim-noa. Berlin, Sept. Dispatches Jroni Gf)atema,l say that the long smolder ing Haute of revolution have at last broken dat against President Barrios in the western part of the republic, which he has declared in a state of seAge. The country Is In a wretched condition financially and politically. Duwna the last 30 davs fallureH e- grpsjating 7,000,000 (Central American money) have been reported. T'went--Wiir KpentRKilw Killed. City, qf Mexico, Sept. 13. Twenty four persons, mainly spectators of t& great blast at Panueta'B quarry, on tjm Vera Crus railway, were instaniljr killed Saturday. The blaat went tof; and the people rushed forward to see the effects, when gases in the air 1 nlted, causing a terrible explosion. Two cavalrymen on guard Vers JUUaia. with their horses. Many people war ln jured. .( 'I'lie Weather. For New Jersey, eastern PimylV nla, Delaware, District of fAsiuuibla, Maryland and Virginia: TltfWMonln; weather, probably without raij; warm er in Interior; east to northeast winds. Cholera morbus, clutUfib iglaaaewti dlar- rboea4ysnteiy.lialltki otftar deadly! .....u 11.. 11111.. uro l.,fkJMI,1,. . r cured by Dr. Fowler's Ext. of Wild Stsawberry. C0TT0LBNB. cm HERALD. A Ingle tandard Only is possible, whether a test o w tcellcnee in journalism, or fr tbe iixnisurcuicnt of iuniitltiotf, time or valued and. Tlie... Philadelphia Record ... A ftrr n career of nearly twenty years o u hinterriipted growth Jh justified in claim iii? thnt the standard Jlrst established by It founders is tho ono true test ot A Perfect Newspaper. publish ALL THE NEWS promptly and puecinctly and in the most readable form, -without elision or partisan bias; to dlscusi 3ts significance with fmnknesi, to keep AN OPKN KYIS FOIt PUBLIC ABUSES, to give besides ii .omplete record of current thought, fancies and discoveries In all de imrtmonts of human -activity In Its DAILY ' ISDITIONBof from 10 to 14 PAUISH, and to' provide tbe whole for Its imtroni lit the nominal price of ONE L'lfNT-That wa: from tlie oiiteet. and will continue to tie the ini of TUH RHCOItD. 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