r, EVENING HERALD ": : JMTAI1I.191I1SI) tStO. n-d riiClit 1" ri-t tlu'll' w.iU iloin I heol i - i 1 lt , liuttl.o 4 ' i i' " I tin' coal region hitfe ai riglii to lie in peace, nnd to 1 free frt n the lawless outbreaks which i-tit li nnd property at hazard at tit' huiil of men who contribute little r noth- 'OOLD DtJsT.' 'GOLD DUST. THt SOUTHtKN SCOURGE. i' thllihed every Kvenlna, Kicopt Sunday. M South .Tardin Bthrkt. Nkab raw-ras. i Ifumlll I. n.1 li.HhnMi1nAh Ati.l Mir rroumllng tona fornix cents a week, pr 1 inff to the maintenance of govenillie i' U ithe carriers. Hy mall 18.00 a year, or s . jj, ,it,r !,.. .. .tl month, payable In ndrnnoc. Advertise- ; but WllO add materially tl the ni' nt" ohnnred according to space and polto:i. f n I in publisher reserve tho right lo change the Won or advertisement whenever the duo t'fmHnn of nnni rifmiinl It. Th rlffllt 1l 1 ,ci i veil to reject any ad ertiseraent, whether I One application of fr. Thirtllds' Kclcitn. li.VpriSi JlSUrii i oil u.hty te Win Wt rM -t.-. ham. It Is ii Wtal GtntHjr llsftnrnt. nproper. Advertising i pitn application. Kj.i.timI nt the poatofflce at Shenandoah, Pa., as i-cond etnas mat matter. TBLRP1IOMR CONNECTION. "All tbe News That's Fit ti Print." Evening H r ! d i.DsrDVY. SEPTRMBKR 1. 1887. m;i'i iii.ioan static tiokist. yt)R TBIMt7MK. JAMM g. BCACOM, Of Westmoreland. FOB AtTDlTOB QXKXKAL, Levi O. McCaplrt, Of Oh eater. uici'iiii.ioax county Ticicwr. ron jtnxrc, HOW. 0. P. MpXTB, Uf Pottsville. rott tHmir, t Himm 9. Aimoght, Of Orwigtbutg. for pooh nuMc-rott, .TOHK HnWB, SB., Of Tremcmt. for .WHY COMMIMtONRB, .Toms Awwock, or Mahanoy City. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GMES Stttnni'iKnni. At HrooklT--0ratn,4 1; Now Tori:. 5. At iJuston-ston. ; "Philadelphia. 4 ' At Clevclur.it T'lcvplnnd. : St. Louis. 1 At Washington icnlhd. diirknesi)- Wsli-, In a-ton. m: rinelnnntl. . At I umvllle Flrst game: Pittsburg, 10: Louisville. . ' Second gum!- rnallMl. drkncg): 1.ouIm ltlp. 2: rutphtirtr, 2. At Baltimore Hal- tlmore, 15: Chicago, 8. Rawtrii linnqtno. At Syracuse Springfield, 8: Syinr-uee, 1. At Toronto Sornnton. d; Toronto. S. At Buffalo Protdonce, 11; Buffalo. . At Montreal Montreal, 13; Wllkeebarre, . Atlantic Ijewaftlr. At Hartford Flrat frorap: Hartford. P; Norfolk, 4. Second tame: Hartford. S; Norfolk, 0. At Newark Nrwmk, IS; Athletic, . At Patorson Richmond, 8; Patoiwin, 4. AtWUmtngton-Roading, 18;IiOii caster, 0. .... When you want good roofing, plnmhlng, gat fitting, or general tlamtfithlug done call on B. F. OalUgber lo Wet Centre street Daaler 1c tc-e i-tt TO THE LAKD oF JUN8H1KE And IluwvrHt the Ilwml ot AmerloHt Oall-fomlM. VU the true pathway, "The Iron llwintalu Route," which traverseB a region of jierpefnal lomtilne, where mow atornis, hlUaarda or high altitudes are unknown, Pnllman tint and second class palace and tonrist sliing ears to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and Now Mexico, Arizona, California, OrcROn, Washington, Xehraska, Utah and . Novadn, witliont cliangc. Quick time, low mten, and all the comforts of modern railway linprovenionts guaronteeu to an Wiio pur- The Road to Klondike is a long and hard one. It's much easier to get GOLD DUST from your grocer. Sold every where and cleans everything. MADE ONLY BY THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chisago. at. I-ouIa. New York, , T- 1 8i-in) N mi t p - lli'pnrloil, but N' MliI'llllllL' -p.'i nil iil'IlM' I1I-'S'. Ni (.rleam, r.c ut. IB.- I.nn tliu I'Oiil,'. i f ' ho 1 i .aril of lion I Hi ahm. - Boston. Philadelphia. S itn will trie Governor "Are" nextV Hi- mifiht with profit to the stfite try nc- i.f hi three-line notes on hlm- vi-lt l'erMallyi;ondiiotol Tmini via IVnmjl c:m Inuila llollroHil l IMtifl C That Ihe public have come to recognise the lact that the hest and most coiiveuient ttjcthod of' pleasure travel Is that prcseuteil by the 1'Minsylvanla Railroad Oomiiany's personally-ronducMil tours, h evidenced hy the increasing popularity of these tours. Under this system the ldwest rates Bre oh' utincd, for hoth transportation and hotel ac commodation. An experit-ueed tourist agent and c-hapeton accompany each tour to look after the comfort of the passenger. The following tours have heeu arranged for the Reason of 1HTT : To N'iagara Tails, cxcnralon tickets good to ruturii within ten days will lie sold on July 2U, August 5 and 10, September 4 and 1ft, at rate of $10 f.-om Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington. These ticket Includo transMrtatiou only, and will permit of slop over within limit at Buffalo, Rochester, and Watklns on the return trip. Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, Luray Caverns, Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot Springs, Richmond, and Washington, Sep tember !K and Octolwr 12. Rate, ftfl from New York, $03 from Philadelphia. ONE OF TWO WAYS. Tours lo the South. Two very attractive early Autumn tours will lie run hy the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, leaving New York and Philadel phia September 88 and October 12. It is hardly necessary to say that these outings are planned with the utmost care, and that all arrangements are adjusted so as to afford the best possible means of visiting each place to the best advantage The tours each cover a period of eleven days, and Include the liattleflcld of Oettys burg, picturesque Blue Mountains, l.uray Caverns, the Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot Springs, the dtlea of Richmond and Wash ington, and Mt. Vernau. The round-trin rate. Including all neces sary oxpenaes, is from New York, fHfl from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates from other jioints. Each tuur will bo in charge of one of the company's tourist agents. Ho will he assisted by an experienced lady as Chaperon, whose esjicclal charge will be ladles unaccompanied by male ewort. Speolal trains of parlor cars arc provided for the oxcluslvo use of each party, In which chase tickets via the .Missouri l"cific railway system. Pur rates right from your home,' The bladder was created for ono purpewo, literature, and full information, dropapostnl I namely, a receptacle for the urine, and as Thk t-li'ftion board of one of the nrili in Smith Bethlehem whs seli-i.-ui-cil lv Judge Scott topftyH'llne ,l v.'nii mid suffer sixty days' im ii i-iinmeiit, for neglecting to keep he nulnliers on the votiug check list i l u lile the ballot sheets -with their turns The court held that they limld haye acqtiuinted themselves ,.ith their dutis. us such neglect urtcil flection contests. This view r tUo matter is mnde very plain hi "T""i slla,1B' Gollrt contest now in hyZ. In this county. The people icuMit be too careful In the selection .f i lei-rion oflicers. oanl, J. P. MeCann, T. P. Agent. 510 Rail road avenue, Elmlra, N. -Y., or 891 nroad way, New York. 8-i.tf w. e Uoyt, oLny. Agt. Wntolii ii let Titiu -h it Vt-iitw. Waahinslun. Sept. 15. -The treasury dtpaitmem lias received Information that an ninichlst named Joseph Ven tre son'c li r.c nTo was exptlled from Spain, ami i'uit i.c had arrived at Tam pion, Mi im, in route to the United Btatis. it I- alio stated that Ventre received c-vihinnep from parties in Mcxiio In vU c fmrtB to reach this coun try, and tiv' passage had been ongaK l for hlin t- t lie city of Washington. Tho captain of th veeel, however, rcCusi-d to receive bin, and It la i xpected that he will now make an effort to cross the imrder eith-r at some point In New Mexico or Texas. Customs officials have been notified toJe on the alert, and If found Ventre will be deported as an assisted Immigrant. cd th- f'-llowlPR u . iipltulnllon "f tlin dnj'fl 4r i lop hi nil in the ellin f'-vi r hllti.- Th'.c lui'l 1-ei-ii ioioiiiil to, the linaii) f. i- Ii m -illiratlnn 2" n'-'S , whkh Ihe ettmilliig physician" um sldere.l Mispli '"Uf. Of then- 1! i-nn-s had bun fmlnil FiifferinB with a hnn i less fuel, live coses wore regarded .is suspicious, but 'necessary to be further Invettlgnted before a definite report could be made on them. There was ii" report ns to four cases, and four eases hud bet n pronounced genuine yellow j fever. Ciough one of the latter waa classi d as of mild type. The most suil-' ous of the four yellow fever cases Is located in the neighborhood of the! Frem h market. Tin- locality Is far fmm , a cleanly one, and Is populated by a I poorer class uf people, many of whom are foreigners. The Louisville and Nashville ran a train yesterday to Atlanta, giving peo ple on the coast an opportunity to go to the date City. The railroad corn-pats-, however, refuse to allow pas sengers to take any baggage that had not been sterlllied. Yesterday afternoon a npw ease of fever was reported at Barclay. Out of a population of 25 only three persons In liaiiliiy have not had the sickness, and the percentage of deaths has been what Is usual In yellow fever epidemics. There were hevoral new cases reported yesterday at Otenn Springs, and of the number of 111 nt Tiiloxl lit were reported' as sufferlm: with yellow fevr. Three new cases nie reported at Mobile. Yesterday wns another day uf ex citement and anxiety to the people of Jackson. Miss. The general movement of all classes to the surrounding coun try has continued throughout the night and today. The principal cause of alarm t the people of Jackson came from Edwards, only 25 miles distant, where there arc 35 cases of dengue, at least three of which are oonsldered sus Small piecaiitions often prevent great mis- CASTOR! AVcgctablcPrcparationforAa slmilatin UicTood anclltc ula ling live S loiMi-is nndDowcls ot B rragtey i n n i . aci Promolcs Dicslion,Clicctfiil ness andncsi.Con.tis neither Opium,Morpliinr nor Mineral. Not NAnc otic. Ktve oTOldXIrSmVELBItBm Jlx.Senrta Ancrfcct Ilcmcdv forConslipa lion , Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca, Worms .Convulsions ,r evensn ncss andLoss OFSLEEP. racSimilc Signature o NEW "YORK. KiMmi illiT3 .1 ..,H ..1 lrl fe,., Vuf V.,rlr ia 1 CI11CIS. UOH IU'S l.lllIC I'Jiriy Jiliwrs HIC vuljr the entire round trip from New ork ,mll j,, b.,lt are most elfecUve in. EXACT C0PYOF WRAPPEB. The Kind You Have Always BoRght., Bears the Fac-simile Signature or ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE- THE KIND YOU HAYE ALWAYS BOUGHT. TMC OCNTAUR COMPANY. VOK BIT Liinii CriKb.M.si'onn, the Rnglisli ,i-nc-rnl in command ngninst the '. ilitH m the disastrous battle to the 1 Mulish forces when the French Pi moo Imperial wns killed, is on a i ur of Camilla. In nn interview he .jical.K bnnstinjjly of Canada's fortifi cations nnd of hermilitla, saying one aiiiuliuii is equal to two Americans, charitable to his Lordship o . suppose he hud dined rather lu avily wlten he mnde the assertion, ic- ir is hardly to be supposed thaj-a uri-iiernl who had Jjm r-1is"iradly wlaMieAVtiy.tlwrrTjrnalack savages as ie- was would make so silly an asser tion if he were sober. The Cana dians are good citizens and would, no ilouht, make good soldiers if called upon to light, but uu opinion of their lighting' capabilities would come s ith greater forco from a bettor gen eral. Hut the bettor general -would make no such invidious comparisons. The Striking Miners. In discussing the fatal tragedy en acted nt I.attimer last week, in which u, score of miners were shot down by .Sheriff Martin's deputies, there may lie drawn thereform several conclu sions. Public sympathy is unques tionably with tlie striking miners. Tt might be well, however, to accept tho sensational reports sent to the inetro iiolitnn press from the Lehigh region with a due regard for the sensational character of the occurrence. No one in the Lehigh region, whether he be a miner on strike, a citizen or a coal operator, but will deplore the awful -.laughter of liuman lives; few will question the statement that the grievances of the men were just, and that they are entitled to the inerease m wages asked for. The presence of the state soldiery Ims had a restraining effect upon the inkers, and it is the belief of many i hat had the militia been oalled out curlier there would have been no bloodshed at Lattiiner. Very few of the strikers understand the EtiglUh language, and the reading of the riot net to tlieiu by Sheriff Martin was anything hut iiitoHigHble. Thesacri- llee of human lives rn such occasions is a terrible -misfortune, and more .-specially so wlwn the unfortunates are battling lor what tney Ueem just and proper and or the protection of their homes and families. Hut are not the mining corpora tions in the Lniewse region respon sible, to a certain extent, for the con dition of aiTidrs that exist at Hazie ton to-day By the employment of alien laborers, who care little for our laws and less for our customs, at the ,ncrinee of the English, Welsh and Irish mineri, these corporations are uuw reaping the fruits of that which i iiev have sown. An exelmnge trutli fullvsavs d the companies will have Huns to do their work for them ilie -houlil i i ovide against the risk .uid dung' i im urred and the cost of j' liri ssioii dt m Iviug upon the oonn-iic- and tin mi. It is not fair that oi her industries should be taxed in id.-!- that the mines may be filled ,-h luboi-eis li" work for low , I in. I. a i - lia i .hi i in n. - Stands at the Head. Aug. J. Bogel, the leading druggist of Slireveport, l., says: "Dr. King's New Dis covery is the only thing that cures my cough, and it is the best seller I Iiave." J. 1 Camp liell, merchant of SuH'oid, Ariz., writes: "Dr. King's New Discovery is all that is claimed for it; it haver fails, and is a sure cure for Consumption. Coughs and Colds. I cannot sav cnmurl) Jbr its merits." Dr. King s Xe Discovery lr Consumption, Coughs aud Colds is nut an cxiioriment. It has lieen tried for a uuarter of century, anil to-day stands at the bead. IeWrer disappoints. Free trial butties at A. Vasley drug store. JSMtR-f'sitmioiJ liy striker". "Pittsburg. Pept. 15. The Dan- mine, on the Youphiogheny. 'river, was the scene of a riot yesterday which will probably repult In the death of at least one man. The machine miners started to work on Monday, and yesterday, a Mjnob of diggers gathered at the pit to give Hie woraers a noi recepuon. AS the miners began coming out they were stoned back Into the pit, and several shots were lired into the pit mouth. One man ventured into the oper. and was stoned unmercifully. He will probably die. Ma i-cli Inn Aarnlnst Do Ai'mlt'n Minos. Pittsburg, Sept. 15. Despite the ar rests Monday and the positive com mands of the deputies, the striking miners t ncamped near the Plum Creek mine, together with 15 or 20 women, marched at 4 o'clock yesterday morn ing, but were n-t Interfered with. About a hundred and liny men were In line. The strikers claim no new men went Into Plum Creek mine. They say 75 men are working there, and that only 12 are at work at Sandy Creek. 12 re el lilts having been gained by them. such it is not liable to any form of disease ox- ci'iik hv one of two ways. The first way is from imperfect action of the kidneys. The second way is froui careless local treatment of other diseases. CHIEF CAUSE. Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kidneys is the chief cause of bladder troubles. So the womb like the bladder, was created for one purpisie, and if not doctored too much is not liable to weakness or diseased, except in rare cases. It is situated back of and very j 15o and 2ic close to the bladder, therefore any pain, j disease or inconvenience manifested iu the kidneys, back, bladder or uriuary passage is j ofteu by mistake attributed to female weak ness or womb trouble of some sort. The error is easily made and may be as easily avoided. To find out correctly, set you uriue aside for twenty-four hours; a sedi ment or settling indicates kidney or bladder trouble. The mild nnd tho extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, tho great kidney, liver and bladder remedy is soon realized. If you need n medicine you should have the lwst. At drnggMs fifty cents and ouo dollar. Yon may have a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by mail. Mention Kvbninq Hki:am and send your address to Dr. Kilmer t Co., Isiiigliamton N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee ho genuiuess of this offer. Par detailed Itinerary apply to Ticket Agents or to Tourist Agent, lllitl Broadway, New York, or, Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant (ienoral Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK? Dent give them tea or coffee. Have you tried the now fond drluk called Gralu-Or It is delicious and nourisblngsud takes tho place of coffee. Tho mure Gmln-O you give the children the more health you distribute through their systems. Graln-0 is made of pnro grains, and when properly prepared tBBtes like the choice grades of coffee but costs about i as much. All grocers sell it. TO CURB DYSPBl'SIA. A New R4y WhioU Will Do It. Chronic dyspepsia is considered by many people to be nearly if not quite incurable. No good leoson can be given why they think so except that perhaps they have tried various remedies without much, if any bene fit. But the progress in every branch of medicine has beeu such that amosg other things a lasting cure for indigestion in its chronic form as well as temporary has been discovered and Is now placed before the public strictly on its merits as a penuauent cure fur all stomach troubles or difficulties with the digestive organs. This new treatmeut Is called Stuart's Dys pepsia Tablets, being put up in tablet form so as to be easily taken and also to preserve its good qualities for an indefinite length of time. This remedy basprodaoedrarprislngeilecta in the wont forma of indigestion, and in many cases when ordinary remedies failed to give even relief, Btuart'a Dyspepsia Tablets have fully cured. Tho splendid resulu from usiug this prep aration are owing to the fact that it is pre pared and intended for Dyspepsia and stomach troubles ouly. It Is not a cure-all like so mauy advertised remedies, claiming to cure everything under the sun, bnt it is claimed that it is a certain cure for Dys pepsia and anyone suffering from any for of fudigestiun cannot fail to get permanent relief and cure from its use. It Is so prepared and the ingredients are of such a nature that when tbe tablets are taken Into tbe stomach tbey digest tbe food uo matter whether the stomach is Iu good work ing order or not. Yon get sustenance and strength to mind and body iif reason of tbe food being properly .digested and at the nine time the much abused stomach is allowed to rest aud recuperate. Notwlthstauding the gnat beuefiU to be derived from Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, tbe price is but S0c. for full sised package and all druggists Mill them httli bonk on Minimi h Iis ji s in.ulul ti,. t. nl. In I in t i ni i ii M ii -lull MA0ARA FALLS. Low Unto Uxctiralons la Peiuisjlvuii. Kailroail. Tho PeiiHsylvanla Railroad Company wi. run a eeries of ten-day excursions to Niagara Falls, leaving Philadelphia. Baltimore aud Washington ou July 22. August 5 and 10, and Septemlier 4 and 10, An experienced tourist agent and chaperon accompany each excursion. Excursion tickets, good for return iwssago ou any regular train, exclusive of limited express trains, within ten days, will be bold at $10 from Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and all points on the Delaware Divi sion; $0.70 from Lancaster; $8 00 from Altoonaand Harrisburg; $8.25 from Wilkes barre; $5.80 from Williamsport; and at pro portionate rates from other points. A stop over will lie allowed at Buffalo, Rochester, and Watkins returning. A special train of Pullman parlor cars aud dBy coashes will be run with each excursion. For further information apply to nearest tlckot agent, or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Don't Tobaoco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco nslug easily and forever, be made well, strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor, tako No-Tc-Bic, the wonder-worker that makes weak men stronit. Manv uain ten pounds in ton days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bac from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. 50c or 11.00. Booklet anu aampie mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York, Coming I'vents. (Sept. 15,Ice cream festival under auspices of Patriotic Drum Corps, in Bobbins' opera house, Sent. IS. Second grand balloon ascension and pitiilc at Columbia park, under the auspices of the Indeienueiit bocial Clun, To heal the broken and diseased tissues, to soothe the Irritated su traces, to Instantly re lieve and to permanently cure is the mission or DeWltfs Witch Haiel Salve. C. II. Uageu buoh. KIlli'U li.v a i t-How I.iiilHl'.e. Newark. N. J., Sept. 13. William Oreen. an Inmate of the Essex county lunatic asylum, uas killed yesterday In that Institution by Joseph Haan. also Insane. The two men were sweeping out the reception room, there being no keeper present. In a paroxysm ot In sane fury Ilaup attacked Qreen, knock ed him down and then jumped repeat edly upon his head until he was dead, Haun. whi Is a powerful man, resisted the keepers who crime In response to Green's erlrs :n.d " as overcome wltb dlfflcuHv. t tut -saner with ilyt- OW STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS, j Hi iirllepoi ts Aireet the Market Pin-ly, But There Ik ii Siilwe(iient Bully. New York. Sept. 14. Today's operations have resulted Jn another substantial il vnnco In the level of prices on the Stock Exchange. There was some talk during the morning of the existence- of a power ful bear pool which was prepared for extensive operations for a decline. The supposed prestige of this combination, counled with the foot that London prices came lower this morning, apparently be cause of doubts raised by yesterday s re action here. led lo the ea.ly success of the beur contingent. The arguments they used weie over the Cuban question, the dantter of yellow fever and In addition the damage done by storm on the Gi.'f of Mexico. The whole list receded .i fraction. Later came denials from Wash ington on authority qulto as weighty as the first assertion that no warlike measures were projected on the Cuban question. Th$ first reports of heavy dam age by tho gulf storm were also denied. This was followed by a rally, and tho market closed firmer. Closing bids: Balto. & Ohio... 18 Lehigh Valley.. S0V4 Chesa. & Ohio... 25 N. J. Central... 07Vi Del. & Hudson.. 118 N. Y. Central..lW4 D., L. & W 158V4 Pennsylvania .. DTV Urle 17 Beading, 2d pf.. Sl', Lake Erie & W. 19i St. Paul 101'i preventing the mest serious forms of liver i and stomach troubles. They cure eonslipa-1 lion nnd headache and regulate the imweii. C. II. Hageiiliiio.il. Two Mnn iK-iie-' In e iinvsioiie Purl. V.'af!ih'."-ti n, F tit. 15. Culimel S. li. Youhk. aciiria nuiitrintendenl of Yel lowstone National park, In his an nual report, Says' there has been a rapid increase of Mack' bear within the park limits, and that complaints have been made that bears have broken Into storehouses and destroyed meat and other provisions In large quantities. It Is a common occurrence to see from six lo twelve beiUs any afternoon feeding en the giinaae dumps within h hun dred yards 'if Ihe hotel. He recommends that scire f tie Uars be dlsiKised of to xoolofflc.il natc'. ns. All thoto terrible, itching diseases of the skin that help to make life miserable for us are catiMsd hy external parasite. Dunn's Ointment kills the parasite and cures the disease. Perfectly harmless, novcr falls. w w i -:-- mm mm mm ii I Hakes Want mm New , ..-linn turn Appointed. Sraij Washlneton. Sept. 15. Pouith dags i SBifeS us to the nuber of 102 were EyMfcj ed yesterday, 63 of whom were , ERS is an old saying, as true as it ever was. But whether it is true or not there's no Especially mm postmast appoint chosen to succeed Incumbents removed at the expiration of four years of ser vice. Among the appointments were: New Jersey J. C. Thacher, Hast Mill stone; J. S. Corson, Palermo. Penn sylvania S. O. Heftner, Frldensburg; B. S. Smith, Crater's Foul: J. n. Koons, Huntington Mills; Boston Vlehdorfer, Moshannon; E. 13. Heverly, Mountain Ke.glc : Theresa Neuber, Mutxitr: r. W. Sirith. New Derry: D. Illndman 1 :eid.-hu! ;. Neuralgia of the Heart Vanquished by Dr. Miles' Remedies. TOIHIltlllllllilllllllllllrl Musis, adnam iked D Cerssinlv yoi . ' - -. . :r , e.uustl. ii aud loss C AfegpVef' Tnu have never IJeWltHnaWa mnr Kers tor these aom plaints or yon would have been cured. Tbey are small pi Us but great regulators. 0. (. Ilsgenbneb, - M exloo;i";-.'.niri,!M fyi n a. Brussels, ,,l?eit. 16. Carlotta, ex-ein-press of Mexico, Is so dangerously ill that her death 111 feared at any mo. went. j, . f The Weather For eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey: Partly cloudy weather; cooler; northwesterly winds. Cholera morbus, cholera infantum, diar rhoea dyscuti-ry, and all those other deadly i in lines to tin htlli oiks an-infallibly mud I 1 1, I im I, . vt nf il'l sir.ml,, rrj . Ooimrnl Miirkoti, Philadelphia, Sept. 14. Flour very quiet; winter supoi-flne, J3.504j3.7G; do. extras. $3.75.88.90; Pennsylvania roller, clear, J4.60 1.80; do. straight, $4.85(65; western win ter, clear, $4.60e4.80; do. straight, W.8g city mills, extra, $S.80t. Bye flour quiet, but Arm, at $3.30 oer barrel for choice Pennsylvania. Wheat strong: con tract wheat, September. se.rt: JNO. z Pennsylvania and No. 2 Delaware red, spot, $1.00411.01; No. 2 red. spot. 99ic.6l; No. 2 red, May. ssc.; (lo. septemner. ii.uik; do. October, tl; do. December, 9814c. Corn quiet nnd steady; steamer corn, spot, 310 3tV4c; No. 2 yellow, 3!Hic: No. 2 mixed, September. 85'fjS.vnc.; Octeber, asuc; December. 37c. Oats quiet and steady; No. 2 white, carlots, 20MiC.; No. 2 white, Septemlier to December, 26 87c; No. White, 3nWc; track white. 2fe o. Hay steady; choice timothy, $1212.50 for largo bales. Beef firm; extra mesa. 5J.WSS.&I); beef hams, $27.BO& . Pork quiet: family, JlS-alt. Lard dull: western steamed, $4.86 ftl.M. Butter steady: western creamery, 12 tilSc.; do. factory, 8fl2c.; Ulgina, 18c; imitation creamery. lOffKlc; New xork dairy, lMrlS'ic; do. creamery, 1218c. ; fancy prints Jobbing nt lfcf21c; do. extra Pennsylvania, wholesale, 17c. Cheese quiet: large, white, fl'tc; small, white, 9V.: large, colored. V : imiill do., Ste. : part skims, 0V:e.; full do.. 3'wiMc. jsgffs quiet; New York and Pennsylvania, 17ft lc. ; western, fresh, ltx Potatoes easy; Jerseys, $24j2.2: I.ong Island, -1.1:a- s: sweets, $l.SfiSfl.!. Tallow dull: city and country, asts-. Petroleum steudy; United closed at 70c. bid. BokIm quiet: strained. common to kooi, $l.iMu.50. Turpentine easy at 3iK:wiic. Rice firm; domestic, fair to extra. 4,.tftS'c.: Japan, 'i''. Cottonseed oil dull; butter grades, H1U 21c.; prime summer white. Wa'iv. ; prime Winter yellow. 33VB3tt. Pig Iron war rants, 7i7.25. Ijike copper quiet at $11.15 011.25. Tin dull at $13.nol:S.70. Spelter quiet at $4.-"'4.o0. IteaA weak at $4,256? 4.30. Tomct'Ks. per box or crate, as to quality, 75c.fitl. I.ong Island und Jer sey i-abbnge. per 1110. $2ift2.25. Coffee closed barely steady; October, $64(6.06;, Novem ber, $ti.05- December, $.&. 15; January, $S.50i6ti.5.V. February, ttl.00; March, t6.7O0 8.75- May, $tj80: July, t.tO. J.lve stuck Market". Now York. Sept. H.-Europeaa oables quote American steers at llJ119ic; re frigerator beef at MtVAc. Calves quiet, but steady: veals, IKrg. Sheep easier; lambs steady; sheep, 3J4.S0; lambs, 4.M Q. Hogs lower at $4.304.0. Bast Liberty. Pa.. Sept. H Cattle in fair demand; prime, $535.10; common, $8.10 63 70; common to good fat oxen, $$94. (logs slow; prime medium and light York ers. $4.45j4.jo; common to fair grades, M.3.4jt.W: grassers and stubblers, S4.20Q i.30: pigs, 4.2isa4.36: heavy. 4t?4.:iO; -ougha. $a?I3.7S. Sheep steady; choice, 4.1Xu4. ; common. I2.60O3.40; choice Vmbs. $D.ao4r,,50: comroou to good lamps, X'lii.lO; voal calves. $ti.504j7. . Blertrlo Hitters. Electric Bitten is a medicine salted for auy season, but iwrhaps more generally neeiled hi the spring, when the buigoid exhausted feeliug prevails, wheu the liver is toniid and sluggish aud tbe needyof a toulc aud altera tive is felt. A prompt use of this medicine has often averted luug aud perhaps fatal bilious fevers. No medicine will act more surely in counteracting aud freeiua the svs t,,i frnm tin. inului 1 uoison. llesdacbe. Indigestion, Coast ipalion, Dissiuees yield to Electric Bitters. Only fifty ceaU per bottle at A. Wasley's drug store. Buy Keystone flour. Be sure that the name LsiBikb, Ashtaud, Pa., U printed on ever 8i.l saa MM mm earthly use wasting money in shoe buying. Some stores charge for name ; some for style ; some for greed. We're Not Selfish. We're satisfied with a little profit ; we know how to put in style without putting in price ; we don't charge for name. We charge simply and solely for shoe all shoe srood shoe. WM ! ill ea Our School Shoes are good examples of our fair-pricing. Youths' shoes, 73 c, $1, $1.25. Boys' shoes, 90c, $1, $1.25, -1.50. Children's shoes, 50c, 75c.,-$i'f$i.25. Misses' shoes, $1, $1.25, $1.50, Thev're built well : built to withstand the tough usage they get. Shoes you'll yjM be srlad vou bought ; shoes we re glad to handle. r3 mm mm mm A mm mm mm mm j ffllJll!lffl!iijljIHIil)lllllilill XJ f I " W fZZIXi. bj ll'HIIH If illBI . I III I 1IW? Wi .-O.A.MOy.r.M(r. Faust Wheel . 1 Syh l4ri US. SIDLUY, of Torrlnglon, Conn., Suffered from just such a complica tion of diseases as the extensive ex perience aud Investigations of Dr. Miles have proven, result fiom Impairment of the nervous system. Mr. Jas. B. Hid ley writes Oct. 25, 1893: " My wife was taken sick with neuralgia of the heart, nervous exhaus tion and liver trouble. Although attended hy two physicians she grew worse u.itllshe was at death's door. I then began glv ini; her Br Miles' Bcstoratlvo Nervine and Dr. Milc-i' Now Heait Care, and she Improved so wonder fully from the lirst th:.' I z ouou ute mlbsod tho physicians. She now outs and sleeps well ai d dois her own housework We have recommoud cij your remedlo to a great many m our city, .and every one has been veiy much lieuented by them." 1),-. Miles' Betjodiua are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money rf unded. Book ou Heart and Nerves sent free to all applicants. DB. MILES MEDICAL CO, Elkhart, InO. WM. SCHMICKER, JR. Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity Hade to Fit. A bicycle, in many respects, is like n suit ot clothes. If you do not appear with ease and grace upon your cycle, it is because it don't fit ypu. With ease and grace also comes power. Secure tlieni all by ordwing a special wheel, measured to fit by the home manuiucturer. A guarantee goes with every wheel, patronize home industry and secure a reliable wheel. FAUST BICYCLE WORKS, - - - - Repairing of all Kind s . - - BRANDONVILLE, REN IMA. BRANCH OFFICE : 120 SOUTH JARDIN STREET, - - SHENANDOAH, PENNA. -For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. A genuine welcome wait you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. naln and Coal Sts. Finest whiskeys, bmh, porter and ale senstantly on tap. Choice euipemnee drink, and oIkafs. millions of Dollars Go up In smoke every year. Take m risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured in flrst-olaie re liable companies as represented by hAVm PAT1QT Insurance Agent. UAVIL) rAU51, i South Jardln 8t Alwi T.lfsanil AoaldenUl Onrnpsnl BROM-KOLOA r ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by this granular ed-veseent sad simu lant. An Instant ours for swjr, M eta asd hMilaehes. which often aooumulats f row having a night out JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLKK OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley, Shenandoah. CHRIST. SCHMIDT Agent and Bottler of . . . AND Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, .' PUREST ,' AND HEALTHIEST, . 20G W. Coal Street, iHENANDOAH, PA