EVENING HERALD K8TA1ILISI1KD 1870. Published every Kvenlng, Kicept flundfty, at 8 South Jahdix Mtrhet, NiMaCmmw. The Herald l delivered InBhensndosm and the surrounding towns for six oenta n week, pay ahl . V the cArrler. B mull W OO r year, or 30 witli n month, payable In advance. Advertise- menu chariied neoordliit to .imce and position. The publisher reserve the right ki change the Dillon oi aavemseirj entlon of nrffo del lion of advertisement whenever the pub- ytfttlon of news demands It. The mill la reserved to reject any advertisement, whether fi'i for or not, that the publishers may deem mproper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Kntered at the postofnee at Shenandoah, Pa., as second class malt matter. TKLKPHOWH COKNBCTIOX. "All the News Thai's Fit to Print." Evening Hesr!d Tl'KSlUY, HK1TKKBER 11. 18B7. ItUITIIMOAN' STATU T10KHT. FOB TBBAStlftVa, Jams S. Bbaoom, of Westmoreland. FOR AUDITOR OBKKBAf I.EVI a. McCaolky, OF Chester. ltKFTJHI.IOAX OOfKftV TlrflCOr. TOM J Dixit, Hon. 0. P. MitoHTai, Of Potts-llle. rOK IHMBIFF, Hikrtm'k S. AblWtaftr, Or Orwigsbttrg. FOR POOR IIKIKT0, Johjt ltowg, 8k., Of Tremont. FOR ,inV COVMISStONUB, John Anstock, Of Mshanoy City, Hastings vs. Quay. Recent political events within the ranks of the Republican party of this state, precipitating a factional warfare that bids fair to exceed in fierceness the memorable, contest of Im'.i.k is to he deplored by all who are anxious for party unity, not only tin- lull hut in the more important contest neat year, when a successor to Governor Hastings is to be elected. All those not blinded by partisan tn-ling will readily acknowledge that the Governor himself is responsible for this state of affairs. This is ident bv the appointment of Daviil Martin, the Philadelphia fuljliyist. as Secretary of the Com- tuoiiwealth. This is looked upon ns h.leclanititHi of war on the part of TfcintfH. and the friends of Senntors (Jftiiy and Penrose accept it as such. Even the friends of the Governor iiTe divided as to the wisdom of the appointment. There is not much doubt but that General Keeder was removed to make room for Martin, and that the offer of the oilice to Col. Lambert was a inure subterfuge nil the part of the Governor. But His Excellency cannot fool the people bj such transparent play at reform. General Reeder's published statement of the interview between himself and the Governor, shows conclusively Jhat the" $20,00Q bond-' was not the ft-eal motive that caused the disunVsal .Jaof Heiiator -Quay's frieilds from the Governor's cabinet. His selection of The leader of the Philadelphia Com bine, a disreputable political ma chine, as his chief adviser, stamps the Governor as a friend of the lobbyists and as against reform in state poli t ics. There is but one inference to be drawn from the appointment, and that is that the Governor has joined hands with the Philadelphia and "P!tisburg combines. and the "SeXtenty-Slxers," and has prooip itatecV a faotional fight that will be more far-reaching in its results and more general than any that has yet Aiken place in Pennsylvania. It will lie a battle for the control of the Re- publican state convention next year, the nomination of candidates for Governor and other state officers, the control of the Legislature, and the election of Senator Quay's successor in the United States Senate. Sueh a contest is now ineyituble, no matter how justly obnoxious to the rank and file of the party. The war is on, and Governor Hastings i responsible for it. The motive back of all this is very plain to those who have watched political events during the pant six months. The Governor's personal ambition is the motive. He Is anx ious to succeed Senator Quay, and he wants his Attorney General to suo--eed himself in the gubernatorial chair. In his courageous vetoes of obnoxious bills and ex)nse accounts the Governor had the honest sup port of the great mass of the jieople of the state, but the appointment of David Martin to the high position occupied by General Boeder, whose reputation Is inlileiuished, is, in the opinion of an fiuu)Bge, "an affront to the intelligence gild integrity of the people of Pennsylvania such as has never before been offered them by any Chief Magistrate." It is clearly apparent that In mak ing such an extraordinary selection, Governor Hustings wat actuated not by a desire to have the vacancy tilled by a man of conceded statesmanship, ability and unspotted political record, but simply to discharge, at the ex peiihe of the public good, a rsgrsoiutl political obligation, which, according to his own statement, was due to David Martin. In this respect the Governor missed the opportunity to strengthen his portion, polftioMlly and otherwise. There are any number of eminent men in the party, whom the Gov- rni.r might bate called io (ill the wuti in in 1 1 1 r- cniniii 1 , liii'ii tthti would Iirvp tfrnceil 1 he pi"itioii nnil atlded li,.tre t tin' present winti" ml tliinitratioii. lint iiistotnl ol -lenity-' 1 1 IK "if position hi' scl'-cN u dui'iixl-1 itod politician, whom the pc i 1- of I'hilndi'liihia have repudiated. 1hv' Martin will nod no political strength to th Appointing power, but will of necessity array the better element of , Krpiitiliraii. under the banner of Quay and Venrone. The retirement of Secretary Render and Deputy Attorney (funeral Ulkln. . the latter chairman of the state com- inittee, Is justly looked upon fin a direct slap at the regular Republican organisation. These gentlemen will lota nothing by the. sacrifice, they are ! oalled upon to make because of their I loyalty to a friend. Both filled their position with credit to themselves' and honor to the state. The details of the Interview between fteneral Tteederand the Governor, and which the latter refused to give to the ptib lio, lays bare the true motive for de manding the resignations, and puts an entirely different complexion upon the matter than that given out by the Governor's close political friends. The appointment of Dave Martin settles the aspirations of the Gov ernor and his Attorney General. Hastings will not be United States Senator, neither will McCormick be elevated to the Governor's chair. One application, of Dr. Thomas' Eclectrie Oil takes sway the pain of the moat severe burn. It is nn ideal family liniment. When you want good rooting, plumbing, , ga fitting, or general tiiismithing dono call m K. i . Gallagher 18 West Centre streoF Dealer it' sto-es 1-ttf TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And 1'lotierx, the Hand of Aincrlen, Oh II- fomla Via the true pathwsy, "The Irou Mountain Koute," which tra verses a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow storing, blizzard or high altitudes are unknown. Pullman first and second class palace and tourist sleeping cara to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and Now Moxico, Arizona, California. Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rates, and all the comforts of modern railway Improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via the Missouri Pacific railway system . For rates right from your homo, literature, and full information, drop a postal card, J. V. JfcCann, T. V. Agent, 81B ltall- road avenue, Elmira, X. Y., or 8H1 Broad way, Now York. 3-1-tf W. K. Ilsyt, 0. E I'. Ast. All those terrible, itching diseases of the nkln that help to wake life mlerahle for us are caused by external parasites. Doau's Oiutineut kills the parasite aud cures tlio disease. Perfectly liar ml ess, never falls. ESTERDAY'S DaSCSALL GAMES Nntto'iiil IjeiiKiio, At Baltimore First wmei Baltimore, 4: Chicago, 2. Seoond game: Baltimore, 11: CMchko. . At Buookiya (called, dark ness) Brooklyn. 8; Now York, 8. At Cleveland Cleveland, 7: St. I-ouis, 6. At Vashlncton -Cliulnnnti, 2; Washington, 1. At Jouisvllle Louisville, 7; I'ltts burg, Z. Hastem I.eHirue. At Toronto Toronto, 15; tVIlkesbarre, 6. At Syracuse Syracuse, 6; Providence, i. At Montreal (called, darkness) Mon treal, 10; Springfield, 10. Atlantic League. At Lancaster Lancaster, 8; Heading, 0. At Newark Newatk, 6; Athletic, 5. At Hartford First game: Hartfori, 6; Nor folk. 3. Second game: Norfolk, 6; Hart ford, 1. At Paterson Richmond, S; Pat- erson, 4. Stands at ths Head. Aug. J. Hogel, the leading druggist of Shreveport, La., says: Dr. King s New Dis covery is we only tumg mat cures my cougli, and it Is the best seller I have." J. F. Camp, bell, merchant of Satford, Ariz., writes: "Dr, King's New Discovery is all that is claimed for it; it never fails, and is a sure cure for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I cannot say enoucli for its merits. Dr. Kiue'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 stands at uio neau. it never disappoints, .free IrlBI bottles at A. Wasley drug store. Pfl.mli nc-pi'lmPdl.i Nuitiiw KRpnpe. Pails, Sept. 14. Sarah Ilernhardt re cently had n narrow escape from death at Hellelsle-Kn-Mer, department of Morbihan, while endeavoring to reach the seashore via the cliffs. After de scending a short distance, Mme. Bernhardt was unable to advance or retreat. Her shrieks for help attracted the attention of a bather, who climbed up to her side and seized her Just as the boulder to which she was ollnglng broke away, and thug she waa Raved from ItelnK crushed to death. The actress and her rescuer rolled down the cliffs to the sea, where they were res cued by a passing boat. Mme. Bern hardt w.as but slightly bruispd, but her rescuer, Mi'qu's d'Harnnrourt, author of the "ra'.cn Play." In tthlch Bern hardt cj :" iiicd n s the Virgin Mary, wa serlec.s'y irln-id. YOU CANNOT CURE PILES By ItrtI Keitifdles. The only snre way to cure every form of piles Is to use a remedy like the Pyramid Pile Cure which is applied directly to the psrU affected and its wonderful healing ef fects are apparent from the first application because the medicinal properties are rapidly absorbed by tissues and sensitive ion bra lies of the rectum, and the cure is made speedily and almost before the patient is aware of it, every trace of piles has left bun. This is one of the ressous why the Pyra mid Pile Cure has been so uniformly success ful. It is applied directly just where it Is needed and where it will do the most good. Not by the roundabout way of the stomach nor by the harsh, barbarous methods of various surgical operations and so-called systems. Direct application to the seat of disease is the only rational way, and this is fully ac complished by ths Pyramid Pile Cure. If the voluntary testimony of tboussuds who have tried this remedy Is worth soy tbiug then no sufferer has auy excuse for longer delaying in giving it a fair trial, knowing tbst wben you do so the Pyramid Pile Cure will bsve mads one more friend, the beat possible advertisement we esn bsve. The chief advantages of the remedy are : It cures without pain, the cure is lasting, it cou tains no poison, and lastly, it is the cheapest and quickest cure yet found. Your druggist can tell you what it has dons for others. Sold by druggists at BOc. and f 1 per package. A book on cause and i lire nf piles mailed fifte to addicting P.tnimiil 1'iuk In, All, ion. Mali i 6 PKVElN - First ,20 Seoond FREE 40 TWrd EACH MONTH (During 1097) For particulars semi yotir name anil foil sndrettto A'DDpDC Lever Bros., Ltd., Hudson Harrison Sts., New York. V V ly" rrl-(l0 LOUISE MlL COMING I BfToi'tx Mi t Me Made to Keep Out the 1'roncli A UHl'ClllM . Paris, P. lit. It l.nuls,- Mlch-I, the notorious French anarchist, Is going to the United Bta -s In October. She will be sccoTTina) -ed by prominent K:tl'sh anarchl-its met they will inv'eitaku a i speech i..u!.l:ii tour In Ameika lor thu , purpose of advancing the anarchist propaganda. Mile. Michel beltves that the prevailing labor troubles make the. present advantageous for spreading anarchist doctrines. Washington, Beft. 14. It Is said at the state department thut whatever aotion has been taken by that depart- LOUISE MICHEL. ment concerning anarchists, and it is admitted that Rctlon has been taken, has been at the Instance of the treas ury department, which is charged with the enforcement of the exclusion laws, No official information of the coming of Louise Michel has been received as yet, but it has been learned that some anarchists are en route to the United States and It Is expected that a test case will arise through an application for a writ of habeas corpus to secure the release of sme alleged anarchist who may be turned back. Secretary Gage declined to state at present what action, If any, would be taken to pre vent the lnndlng of Louise Michel. TSe matter, however, will he given serious considers tlrn. THE 1LL0W: SCOURGE. Atlanta the Only Itcrimoor Tln.o "Who Flee Fviim otv Orleiuix. Now Or'enns. Sept. 14. The an nouncement of the ninth case of yel low fever In New Orleans, Including the Gelpl death, was officially made by the board of health late yesterday after noon. It Is probable that another case will be added to the list, exhausting the serious suspicious cases now under Investigation. The ninth case Is that of a young man, Edward McGlnley, who had been a constant visitor at the home where a child died of the fever a few days bro. The board of health took charge of the premises, quaran tined the Inmates and took nil neces sary steps to prevent the spread of the disease. This Is the first case reported up town, all other cases being In the lower section, and In this instance, as in all others, the origin of the case has been traced to Ocean Springs. Ho'ena, Ark., has set a pace which all river towns are likely to follow, and which will probably effect a suspension of river traffic until the present scare dies out. Yestorday the board of health of that city decided that no boat from south of Vicksburg should be allowed to land at that port. Monroe has also declared a rigid quarantine against this city, and all trains are being thor oughly searched. Atlanta promises to be the refugr of all people living In New Orleans and along the coast who desire to get away. Of the cities of the south in danger of infection, Atlanta Is the only one that has refused to quarantine, and that has Invited all refugees with in her gates. Dr. Carter, of the Marine hospital service, returned to Ocean Springs yes terday from Barkley, and reports n serious condition there. Barkley Is a little postofllce seven miles northeast of the detention camp. It has eight cases of yellow fever, out of a population of 25 souls. There have been four deaths in ten days, the last occurring on Sat urday and other deaths are momen tarily expected. The fever was Imported from Ocean Springs. The town has been completely Isolated and guards placed around It. Four IJrowhoil Wliflo liiltliliur. Waterloo, Iowa, Sept. 14. Itev, Scott Hyatt and wife. Itoyal McQueen and Miss A. E. Ttbbetts were drowned In the Cedar liver at Wave.rly Saturday. The party went on m excursion. Yes terday the bodlts of Hyatt, McQueen and Miss Tibbetts were found in a detp pool, clasped together. Soon after ward Mrs. Hyatt's body was found 300 yards below caupht In a harbed w(re fence. The theoi y Ih that the women went In both'ng, got beyond their depth and the men 'out i!-.e!r lives In an at tempt at rpseu. 1 ONE OF TWO WAYS. The bladder was p. rented for one punmse, namely, a receptacle for tne urine, anil as such it is not liable to any form of disease ex cept by one of two ways. The first way is from imperfect action of the kidneys. The second way is from careless local treatment of other diseases. CHIEF CAUSE. Unhealthy urine fiotu unhealthy kidneys is the chief cause of bladder troubles. So ths womb like the bladder, was created for out purpose, and if not doctored too much is tot liable to weakness or diseased, except iu rare cases. It is qttuated hark of aud very elate to ths buHwa, tusrefore any jialn, disease or luconvns nsktfifeatiHl in the kUneys, bsokMaddMr or urinary passage is often by mistake tribwUd to female weak nets or womb trouble of some sort. The error is easily nuuie aud may be as easily avoided. To find rat correctly, set you urine aside for twenty-four hours; a sedi ment or settling iu41ss kidney or bladder trouble. The mUd anil Ilia extraordinary eflbct of Dr. KUjer' jWamp-Iioot. the great , . i a , , . 3 i , M)uey, liver v inssmu rvjosoy is soon realised. If yon need a medicine you should have the best. At druggists fifty cents aud on dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by mail. Mention Kvb.viko IIkkai.d and scud your address to Dr. Kilmer Ac Co., llingluvmton, N. Y. The proprietors or thi-. paper gunytntuc he guiuinii!, of tK oner. I I I Prizes, each of $100 Cash. " " " $100 1'lww Spool.! Dlcjoles. " " " 25 Gold Watohos. POR Sunlight SOAP ST0CK AND tftoDUCt MAHKttS. Tlie Mn'ii Itiixliirwi oil Wall Street Win For London Account. New York. Sep'. 13. The most lnterest 1. T If t iimnei ted With tod.lV " Mock ma.'tel tvie thut the principal support accon'"il i'ie market ttus throtieh buy ing on I."-? cabled from London. The bu' '.:'(, by conurrtFBlon houses here was good, but aside ftom that the local dperi. ators sold heavily not only here, but In Ijondon. The check In the decline hers was credited to London buying, and the London favorites displayed the greatest s''illness until toe late for London deal ings. Altogether London nought 50.(10' shores. Tne stocks most largely bought bv London were Bt. Paul. Kansas and Texas preferred, Union raclnc and South ern preferred. If It hod not been for tho upward tendency of prices ut the opening, In sympathy with the London quotations It Is probable that not declines would be much greatu- than they are. The rise at the opening and a partial recovery at the close makes the net losses In the active stocks little less than a point. Closing bids: Ballo. Ohio... 174 Lehigh Valley.. 30 Chesa. & Ohio... Sift N. J. Central... 9794 Dei. & Hudson. .11 N. Y. Centrul..ll2 13., L. A W 18014 Pennsylvania .. B6i Krte J7 Jteadlnl, M pf.. J8H Lake Krie W. 20 8t. Pal 100 (Jeuerhl MHi'ketK. Philadelphia. Sept. 13. -Flour very quiet: winter superfine. .608.T6; do. extras. M.TM-a.W; Pennsylvania roller, clear, 14.60 i4.5J; do. straight, W.sW: western win ter, clear, I.Wf4.80; do. straight, M.sWm: city mills, extra, $3.80ffi4. Bye flour alow at $8.30 per barrel for choice Pennsyl vania. Wheht unsettled; contract wheat, September, 9JW,iC. ; No. I Pennsylvania ami No. 2 Delaware red. spot, il!i !)'.... ; September, $1.00; October, !tttc; Decem ber. 9"ic. Corn dull; steamer corn, 33fc( 3U4c.: No. 2 ycl'ow, 3Hc.;,No. 2 mixvd, September, 2(fi27o.; October, 36',ic; De cember, 37V'. Oats quiet and steady; No. 2 white, cnrlots, Ztttc.; No. 2 white. Sep tember to December, ZPi27c.; No. 3 white, 2.;V(26VH'.: truck mixed western. 2."'2llc. liny steady, choice timothy. tI2if12.r,0 for larse baleH. Beef Hrm; beef hnina. 127.60 2S. Pork wteady; family, ti::;l4. Lard sternly; western steamed. ti.'M. Butter firm; western creamery, 124i lsc. ; do. fac tory, atrl2c.: Klglns. 18c; Imitation cream ery. 10?ri3e.; Now York dairy, W'.lii'tc.; do. creamery. 12il8c.: fancy prints job bing nt l(W21c; do. extra Pennnylvanln, wholesale. l"c. Cheese dull; large, white, 914c: small, while, 9is'.; large, colored, 914c: srriHll, colored, a"'.: part skims,1 CWTc; full skims, 8',4frt4c. Egg market quiet; New York and Pennsylvania, Vile, lSc: western, fresh. ISc. potatoes quiet Jerseys, Jl.ftlV!?2; Long Island. .2jfi2.37; sweets, tf.W.il.76. Tallow dull: city, 30.; country. ?3e., as to quality. Petroleum dull. Bosin stonily: strained, common to (rood. S1.4Vfil.i0. Turpentine wisy at JOUc. Pig Iron warrants. f7 to 17.10. Lake copper, 811.ni to ii.35. tin, i;i.wi to ia.ju. Spelter, $1.23 to $1.30. Lead, $l.324 to J1.37V4. Cottonseed oil dull and barely steady; prime summer yellow, 27iEf27V4c; off summer yellow, 2ff27c; butter grades, 3mfl8Zc; prime summer white, 2930.; prime winter yellow, 3334c. Tomatoes, per box or crate, ob to quality, 43c,5f$l. Long Island and Jersey cabbage, per 100, $3.501. Coffee closeW barely steady; Sep tember, $6.15; October, $.10; November, $r,.13; December, Jfi.5O4i0.5D; March, $.76i? $.80: May, $6.85G.30. Llvn Stock .MnrketK. New York, Sept. 13. Ileevea quiet: rotiish stuff weak; good nteers steady; others lower; native steers. 3.80B.30; Color.idos Sfid half breeds, $3.5064.60; stags and oxen, tt.'Mt 4.J0; bulls, J2.2Wf3; dry cows, $1.8ftf3.20. Veals steady; other calves lower; veals, Vc8; grassers and buttermllkR, $3.60(84. Sheep and lambs quiet; sheep, $2.50(Ti4.30: lambs, S5C50. Hogs easier at $4.50rj 1.75. Kast Llborty, Fa.. Sept. 13. Cattle In fair demand; prime, JM16.IO: common, $3.40 63.70; common to good fat oxen. S2$4. Ilo8 steady: prime light. Yorkers and pigs, $1.5061.55; best medium, $4.4331.50; common to fair Yorkers and medium, M.35(4.45; grassers and stubblers. $4.2S$ 1.35. heavy, -$l.3ift4.40; roughs. $2.75&'8.75. Sheep steady; choice, $4.10fr4.15: common, 2.50ii3.4Q; choice iambs. $6.20ii.6.50; com mon to good lambs, $4&5.10, veal calve. r.5og7. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name Lessio & Baku, Ashland, Pa., is printed on over sack. Swindler 'Jfotvimfll-ciipos From .Tall. Columbus, O., Sept. 11. Rev. G. F. B. Howard has escaped, from the Ohio penitentiary. He was trusted in the front office, and walked away. Howard was convicted at Clarksville, Tcnn., and sentenced for nine years and fined $1,200 on 22 counts for using United States malls for fraudulent purposes. Ills specialty was swindling alleged heirs to fabulous fortunes In England, One of the chief witnesses against him was Robert Lincoln. ex-Minister to England. He Is art Englishman, 46 years of age, and was convicted as Frederick George Hurgoyne Howard. O JI Amm JK . ...... m: ti,,bUhitWWUU3 BOUND FOR THE KLONDIKE. This soepe, from a photograph taken ns the Excelsior was about soiling from Ban Francisco with passengers bound for the Klondike, Is a typlaa! qna, Suoh crowds are always seen wben steamers leave tho piers of Sa Frpojsao gpd,Seattls for Alaska. Kvery steamer is crowded to lte utmost capacity. The passenger lists show that during the first six weeks of the Klondike fever 6,686 parsons sailed from American ports. It is estimated that about 2,000 have gone via Vancouver and BAIti Columbia, NUGGETS OF "NtWS. Colonel Guy .lack, n wealthy planter, Is off" tilnl at Dekalb, Mies., on the charts nf killing a man to get $21,000 Insurance. Aocfirfllng to the official statistics, the wheat hartost of Italy Is estimated at 30.onO.flOO hectolitres, against 61,000,000 liectofltrps In 18nB. John Shanaphy and Josephine Car son, prisoners Ih jail at New Bruns wick, N. J., are to be married tomor row. In Hsvana many pert! ar4 dying from starvation, and yellow fever Is also increasing and making ravages among the Spanish troops. Arnold Luetgert, son of the accused Chicago sausage maker, is contemplat ing putting the murder "relics" ofr ex hibition and turning the affair Into a source of revenue. A sensation In Denver political and social circles has been caused by the demand of Norman C. Jones that At torney General Carr retract certain statements or meet him on ths field of honor. WHAT DO THE CHILDRFdRINK ? Dolit give them tea or coffee. Have yon tried the new, food drink called Graln-O? It Is delicious and nourishing and takes the place ef coffee. The more Oraln-0 you give tho children the more health you distribute through their Systems. Grain-0 is made of pure grains, and wlien" properly prepared tastes like the choice grades of coffee bnt costs about i as much. All grocers sell it. 15c and 25c. Just try a 10c box of OMcarets, the finest liver awl bowel regulator ever made. Prob, .. , 1111 Andre Fake. Logansport, lnd.. Sept. 14. A carrier pigeon, v, Ith a, mesaage signed "An dree," was captured here yesterday. The writing Is In English. The bird was first sten o fly over a small town called Idavllle, near here, and was next seen ttheu It alighted on Farmer Weekwan's house in an, exhausted con dition. Its capture waa easy, but In getting the bird down Jt Was Injured, and died soon after. Its right foot bore an aluminum band, on which was In scribed "No. 21" and the letter "A." Under the left wing waa a parchment containing mme badly disfigured writ ing, nut of which only the following could be read, "Aug. 29, Pole," and the net was erased. Then came the signa ture "Andree." Piracy on tho Kill' Const. Tangier, Sept. 14. A bold act of piracy was recently perpetrated on the Itlfl coast of Morocco, the victims be ing the. captain of an Italian vessel from.. New York, bound for Marseilles. The Jvessel was the Freducla, Captain Maceeta, and while becalmed and drift ing In the current she went on the beach of Bocoya, close to the village of Metura. An armed band of pirates boarded the vessel and made way with what money and valuables they could find, together with a lot of clothing. They carried off tho captain and sev eral sdJ'.ois for ransom. Before they could l-itinn t ith a larger force a wind came up and enabled the vessel to escar?. Dr. Miles' Nervine Victorious. Physical and Mental Exhaustion Gives Way to Vigorous Activity. EV. W. T. nouoiC. the talented pas tor or Orace U.'B. church, Carlisle, Penn., writes Sentember2. 1896: "I always enjoyed good health until In 1892, at which time my duties as u clergyman were of a peculiarly trying nature, subjecting me to several severe nervous shocks which together with overwork and anxiety. Im paired my general health and nervous sys tem. Indeed I was la such a condition that the more sight of a largo congregation so wcarlod mo that It would require a day or more for me to re cover from the ex haustion. It affords Dr. tVYUes P-!wviite. Restores . me great pleasure to say. t!ut Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervlno and Restorative Tonic Health hava done mo untold good. I preached threo times yesterday 'and I feci as fresh arid vigorous this Monday morning as I over felt Inmy life, thanks to your remedies. Dr. Miles' ReDiedloa are sold by all drug gists under a p.sltlve guarantee, first bottle bejieflu or money funded. Hook on Heart and N,orvos aeut free to all applicants. DU. MH.Bg MEDICAL c6 Elkhart, lnd. COTTOI.UNK. If the Doctor Did Your Cooking There would never be an ounce of lard used in your kitchen. Cottc leno would take its place. As a re sult your food and your health 1 would both be improved. Why J not become your own doctor, and use GOTTOLENE Tho genuine Cottolene is sold everywhere In one to ten pound yellow tins, with our trade-marks "CWloJcns" and tfer't head in eetton-plant wreath on every tin. Not guarameea 11 soiu ia any oinvr wy, THE H. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY. Chicago, Double The Circulation of any two newspapers in Shenandoah, . . -npd steadily increasing, is the magnet .-CT. thht draws advertisers to the EVENING "I-IPD A I Ih; . u It Goes Into - .r The Homes' of the people ; Herald such medium. It's a and prints all - ' 1 curately. Our Job- Department" Is second to none in the interior of the state. We are prepared to do wprk of any description in the best possible man ner and at the lowest prices consistent with good material and first-class work. 'Mi 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 Evening IDeralb, 8 South 3atbm Street. Tours to the South. Two very attractive early Autumn tours will lie run by tho Ponnsylvauia Railroad Company, leaving New York and Philadel phia September 28 and October 12. It is hardly necessary to say that these outings aio planned with the utmost care. and that all arrangements are adjusted so as to a lib nl the best possible moans of visiting each plnco to the best advantage. The tours each cover a jierioil of eleven days, and includo the battlcfleld of Gettys burg, picturesque llluo Mountains, Luray CavornB, tho Natural liridge, Virginia Hot Springs, the cities of Richmond and Wash ington, aud Mt. Vornan. The round-trip rate, including all nocos sary expanses, is H from ew York, $03 from Philadelphia, and propprtionato rates from othor points. Each tour will bo iu- charge of 0119 of tho company's tourist agent. Ho -frill he assisted by an experienced lady as Chaperon, whoso especial chargo will bo ladies unaccompanied by male escort. Special trains of parlor cars tire provided for the exclusive use of each party, in wli(ch tho ontlro rouud trip from Js'ew York is made. For detailed itinerary apply to Ticket Aconts or to Tourist Agent, HUG llrnadway. New York, or Geo. W. lioyd, Assistant General Paafeengor Agent, Rroad Street Station, Philadelphia. I'Jevtrlv imtors. ' . Electric Hitters is medieiuesuited for any season, hut le.rlujw more generally needed ill the spring, when the languid exhausted feeling prevails, when the liver is torpid aud sluggish and the need of a tonle and altera tive is felt. A prompt use of this medicine has often averted lone and perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine mil act more surely in counteracting and freeing the Vti tern from the malarial poison. Headache, Indigestion. Constitution. Dizeiness vield to 1 Etc trie Hitters. . Only fifty cents per lwttlc 1 at A Wanley's drug store. . , y Men leu' A f.u KilLii'ilon. C'.t uf Mexico, Uept. 14. The people ilil'ol at I Puiuehj' qjuurry explosion, 1 nut 1 1 it-ring: 4 wt re .asphyxiated by tlv; di'ti-e u.aHes gcneratii'd by the explosion. Ami 1 1 the number were several horse Hi' n. w'jo perished with their burses, ond the bodies of men and horses lay together In b horrible manner. It scptm d an ase before the heavy at- ).iOHhi-'iv allotted the gas to rise from over the reaves 1 in which they had been entombed, '"-nut outside was the true tnd nf the tragfdy. Here men, women and children wejit and rung their hands tthilr- those In charge of the work Stood helplessly waiting for an opportunity to reclaim the bodies. One hundred pen'ile were injured by Inhaling ttie gns. i), 1 1 Alii IIiuuuiV Klaietlnti. ' Cleveiuno. Pept. 14. A fdrmal tendsr of the sei vices of the National lUpbbr llcan league to assist In hlf election tip the United States senate . wu made to Hon. m. A. Haiina yaterday by John J. SuBlvan and Melyle Hayes, acting as a committee for til execu tive comnvUuee of the organisation. Mr. Haiina made a brief speech of thanks. Cueist niqrbttt chelira Infant 11 m, diarrhoea-dysentery, Stud all those other deadly enemies to the little ones are infallibly cured by Dr. Fowler's Ext. of Wild Strawberry. COTTOLHNB- rauuw vm; uj BLLouls, New York, Montreal. m. Jt 1- lvntiju was. i S tf '-yr fti - that's what makes the a valuable,, advertising wide-awake newspaper news promptly and ac- ' ' ' Only is possible, whether an a test o excellence In journalftmi, or for the metuurement of (uantUiw, time or values and The... Philadelphia Record . . . 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