r EVENING HERALD mrAULismsD 1870. Published every Evening, Rieept Sunday, at Booth Jardik Htrkkt, Nhi Crktrr. The Hernia i tle'ltveie.l inHhenandoan mid the wirrmnolllie towns for six cents b week, py nbl . o the carriers. By ranll W.OO it yenr, or J8 cent a month, payable In advance. Advertise tmntn charged according to space and position. The iiubUntiere reserve the right to change the rosttlon of advertisements whenever the ub jatlon o! news demands It. The right Is tescrved to reject any advertisement, whether imtil (or or not, tlrnt the publishers may ileem Improper. Advertising rates mado 'Known upon application. Entered lit the postofllce at Shennndonh, Ta., as second das wall matter. TBLBrilONE C0NNHOT10N. "All the News That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald WKDNR8DAY, 815PTRMBER , 1807. HHPUIll.lO.VN STATU TIOKUl'. for TiiHAsonnn. JAMBB S. llKACOM, Of Wntmoioktml. FOR AUDITOR (1FINRKAL, IjMVI Q. McCaui.ry, Of Chester. KHl'Ulll.IOAN COtiKTV TICK15T. FOIt JUDOB, Hon-. O. P. Hubiitml, Of Pottsvillcl FOB SURRIFF, IIiimtbr S. Albright, Of Orwigsuurst.. for toor dirrctor, John Howe, Sr., Of Tremont. for jorv commissioner, IToiin Anstook, Of Mnlmnoy City. TllK exact nature of the alliance between Franco anil Russia in still unknown, but one clearly ascertained fact is tliat the Czar goes to Franco when he desires to borrow money. THE yellow fever, despite the extra ordinary sanitary precautions of the health authorities in the South, up pears to be gaining steady headway. Everything indicates a still wider ppread of the disease. Coxky insists that he is a biggor man in tho Ohio campaign than the Washington millionaire who is the Popocratio candidate for Senator. Mut Coxey may have misappre hended the size of that bar'l. Tim present cold snap has caused the prudent housewife to scan the advertising columns of the daily papers for fall bargains. Those who avail themselves of tho IIkhaIiD's columns both sollor and buyer will be bountifully rewarded. Muonrsnrami&'WiU have a hard time hereafter if it is true that rev enue officers are wearing coats of armor impenetrable to bullets. The report that an officer in Kentucky turnod eighteen bullets without a scratch is calculated to discourage the moonshine industry. Wit are indebted to Mine Inspector William Stein, of the Sixtli Anthra cite district, for a copy of thelleports of Inspectors of Coal Mines for 1800, just issued. The reports contain val liable and interesting information to employes in and ubout the mines, es pecially that of Inspector Stein covering his district for the past twelvo months. Nkitiikb the blandishments nor tho bluffs of theleadersof tho Silver cratle party can effect your Uncle "Hod" Boies. He still stands like a stone against the free and unlimited coinage of silver at 10 to 1, which he says is now impracticable by reason vof recent developments, although ho enthusiastically supported the theory a year ago. Tub RE are many admirers of the national game in Shenandoah, and the result of each day's contests on the dlumond Is received with much intorest by tho rooters of the respec tive teams. Boston baked beans and Baltimore crabs, on account of tho small differonoo of percentage be tween these two teams, are the deli cacies indulged in iflostly by the Shenandoah cranks. Thkhk is eyery indication that the authorities of Luzerne county will determine, by legal process, the re sponsibility of the terrible slaughter of human lives at Lattimor. District Attorney Fell has seoured tho issu ance of warranto for tho arrest of Sheriff Martin and his eighty depu ties, and the prosecution will now proceed in the proper way. The accused will no doubt be given a fair and impartial trial, and if they are guilty of any offense, will have to pay the penalty. Chaikman Jonks is right in liis intimation that the indorsement of the Oliieugo platform by the New York Democrats would be bad poli ties. ,In fact, as a matter'of politics, the indorsement of that platform by anybody, In any state, at any time, would be bad, and our Democratio friends In this state now realize the error of their way at the late Head ing convention. The kicks and ouffs -which Jones' friend Bryan got last November from the people for Indors ing that platform are an eloquent admonition in the future to let it ulone. If the people hnd the work to do now they would hit Bryan harder. THE LUETGERT TRIAL l'hc I'rlnoner'B Counsel Promise Some Startling Development. Chicago, 8pt.21. The direct evidence In the I.uetffert case Is In, and the state has rested. The last witness ot the prosecution was Mrs. Louise Miller Johnson, who testfecl that upon one occasion she saw Luotgert In a ruffe chase his wife out of the house. The sausage maker, the witness said, was armed with a revolver. He called hlii wife names and threatened to shoot, but did not. When she left the stand State Attorney Deneen said: "If the court please, the state rests," There was a general movement In the crowded room as the spectators glanced toward Luetgert and his counsel. Luet- gert leaned forward and whispered to ex-Judge Vincent. The latter arose and made a formal motion that the case be taken from the Jury on the ground that the state had failed to make out a ease. Judge Tuthlll prompt ly overruled this motion without ar gument. Then ex-Judge Vincent stated that owing to the lateness of the hour he would like to postpone his opening address to the Jury until today. There was no objection to this, and an ad Jounment was taken. It required Just 20 days for tho pre sentation of the evidence of the pros ecution. Ex-Judge Vincent said last night that the defense would present Its side of the oase In Just half that time. "My address to the Jury In open ing will be short and directly to the point," lie said. "We deny the murder the corpus delectl has not been proved, as the law requires, and this fact cannot be assumed nor Inferred from such testimony ns has been pre sented here. We will explain away all the evidence brought out here by the police department after months of In vestigation and manipulation. I do not cure to give out In full our defense un til we get btarted, but I promise some startling developments before we are through." YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES Xntlonnl I.cncuo. At Boston First game: Brooklyn, 22; Boston, 5. Second game: Boston, 0; Brooklyn, 1. At rittsburgClnclnnatl, 11; Pittsburg, 3. At Philadelphia Washing ton, 5; Philadelphia, 4. At Cleveland Cleveland, 8; Chleugo, 7. At New York Baltimore, 10; New York, 3. Kimturn I.oniru. At Svracutte Syracuse, 2; Buffalo, 1. At Springfield Springfield, 7; Wilkesbarrc, 1. At Providence Providence, 8; Scranton, 3. At Montreal Montreal, 8; Toronto, 6. Don't Tobacco Spit and bmoKu Your Life Away. If yon want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, bo mado well, strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor, tako No-Tc-Bic, tlio wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Mnny gain ten pounds in teu days. Ovor 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bac from your own druggist, who will guarantee n cure. 50c or $1.00. Booklet nud sample mailed freo. Ad. Stoning Bomedy Co., Chleaso or Now York. 1. loutciiii.it AttltmptH J-til II do. WllHamsport, Pa., Sept. 22. Lieuten ant It. G. Hill, of the regular army, made an unsuccessful attempt to com mit suicide on a Pennsylvania train going cant at an early hour yesterday morning. Hill was a passenger on the Pullman car from Buffalo to Wash ington, where he resides. Hill, after cutting a gash In his wrist, leaped from tho toilet room of the train. Ills es cape from Instant death seems miracu lous, as the train was running nearly 40 miles an hour when he Jumped off. Hill had been drinking heavily, and It Is said that several sunstrokes had un balanced his mind. Hill is now in tho WllHamsport hospital, and resting com fortably. Dr. Fowler's Ext. of Wild Strawberry lias been used for forty years and has never yet failed to cure a case of diarrhoea, dysentery, or summer complaint In any of its various forms. Ex-Auditor 'Afooro Vfoiuls lufMconco, Lincoln, Neb., Sept. 22. Insisting that under the statutes he had committed no crime Eugene Moore, ex-state au ditor of public accounts, yesterday pleaded not guilty to embezzling funds to the extent of $230,328. Moore's con tention Is that the money, which con sisted of Insurance fees, should under the law have been paid to the state treasurer Instead of to himself, and that ho Is responsible only to the In surance companies by which the money was paid. His action was due to an understanding between attorneys for tho prosecution and the defense, and tho case will go to the supreme court, whatever tho decision of thd lower court may be. Convoutlon roMtponod. Harrlsburg, Sept. 22. The annual convention of the Democratic societies of Pennsylvania, to be held at Wilkes Snnt. 28. has been called off owing to the disturbed condition of affairs In that locality. A meeting of the executive committee of the so rintlRR was held yesterday afternoon nt Btnte headouarters In this city, at which a resolution to that effect was n.inntoii A committee was anoolnted to Hx the time and place of holding the convention. About the Little Wonder-Worker A Personal Interview of Interest. Our representative called on Mrs. Bicbard T. Robert at 424 Thirteenth street, and her conversation as given below is but a sample of the Scranton talk that is going on about the little conqueror. "Mrs. Boberts I am told you have been a sufferer from kidooy oomplalnt, bow long did you ha volt?" "For ten years at leait.'' "Can you tell what brought it on ?', "I can't just my how it wwue, I first noticed a slisht pain In the small of my back wlilub gradually grew worse." "And of late years your trouble lias in creased ?" "Yes it was very bad at times. I had a dull pain In the small of my back with an occasional pain in tbo abdomen and groin." "Was the bladder afflicted ?" "Yes, I thought so as during passage' of urlue an awful scalding and burning sensa tion existed while there was a soreness in the abdomen as well." "Was the passage of urine unnatural?" "Indeed it was sometimes excessive and sometimes scanty, if I oauvkt cold I was al ways worse." "Were there any other symptoms 7" "My stomaeh oonstantJy gave m trouble." "I understand you are cured ; what has brought this about? ' "I took Doan'g Kidney Bills; ther have cured my kidney complaint and the stomach trouble has disappeared as well. I have been relieved of my headache. I am truly happy to say I am entirely oyer It all now, and l will always flml It a pleasure to recommend Dau's Kidney Bills to all who are victims of kidney troubles." For sale by all dealers, or sent by mall on receipt of price by Foster-Milburu Co , Ituffido.N. V SoleagouUfortboU.H. innmiiiiiunnmi'iiiiiiiiwwMinwmwHiii AV'cCclablcPrcparationrorAs slmilaling UicToodatulIlcguta tiiig tlicSlomaxhs nndBowcis o PromolcsDlcstloaChccirul nessandRcst.Contains neither Onium.Morphino nor Mineral. Not Narcotic. Mtve ofoida-sxMvuanmm JimpXm Sit J jtlxJrnno JixAtlU SJlt -4niit Scttt Jlrpcrmint -Jfi CurtmillSaiir Dim, Stat -CliinfiKt Sugar . Unrs ApcrfccHlcmcdy for Constipa tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca Worms .Convulsions .Fcvcrish ness andLoss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature of NEW YORK. EXACT COPY" OF WBAPPEB PRISONER'S PLAN FAILED. Tho Scnrrli l.lrrlit Prevented a During P.-fnjii" From Prison. Trent r., Sept. 22. John Meyers made a dating but unsuccessful attempt to, escape from the Now Jersey state prison early In the morning. Meyers, by clever work, escaped from his cell to the roof of the wing in which ho was located. He got as far as the , roof of the portico over the main en trance, where he was captured, as a re sult of an alarm, given by one of the deputies In the watch tower. Meyers had been planning to escape for a long tlmo. He was located in one of the old wings, which have no steel bar cells. With the assistance of a knife he dug a hole In the wait of his cell near the top and climbed throught this to the attic, where, with a saw which he made from a knife, ho cut through tho rafters. Meyers said afterwards that he had worked all night, and that ho would have made his escape before morning had It not been for the searchlight lo cated In one of tho towers and used every half hour for making a survey of the roofs and yard of the prison. When not In uso tho light points dU rectly on tho roof through' 'which Meyerscyfc- hole behind a chimney. Forjf7 .-pose of deceiving the wing watchman Meyers put in his bed the bricks taken from tho wall, and with a loaf of bread which ho had soaked In water he made the Image of a man's head, so that when the watchman passed he would think Meyers was In bed. The prisoner had also fixed him self up with a pair of trousers made of his bed clothing, and a 25 foot rope, which he made from a blanket. Meyers was sentenced to seven years In November, 1891, from Union county, for bieaUIug and entering. ONE OF TWO WAYS. Tho bladder was croatcd for one purpose, namely, a reccptaclo for tho urine, and as such'it is not liable to any form of diseaso ex cept by ono of two ways. Tho first way is from imperfect action of tho kidneys. Tbo second way is from caroloss local treatment of other diseases. CHIEF CAUSE. Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kidneys is tbo chief causo of bladdor troubles. So tho womb liko tho bladder, was croatcd for ono purpose and if not doctored too much is not llablo to weakness or diseased, except in raro cases. It Is situated back of and very close to tlio bladder, therefore any pain, diseaso or inconvenience manifested in tho kidnoys, back, bladder or urinary passngo is often by mistake attributed to femalo weak ness or womb troublo of some sort. Tho error Is easily mado and may bo as easily avoided. To find out correctly, set you urino aside for twenty-four hours; a sedi ment or settling indicates kiduey or bladder troublo. Tho mild and tbo extraordinary ellectof Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Koot, tho groat kidney, liver and bladder remedy is soon realized. If you need a medicine you should have tho best. At druggists fifty cents and ono dollar. You may bavo a samplo bottle and pamphlet, both sent frco by mail. Mention Evknino Herald and send your address to Dr. Kilmor & Co., llinghamtoo, N. Y. Tho proprietors of this paper guarantee ho genuineas of this offer. Tours to the South, Two very attractive early Autumn tours will be run by tbo Pennsylvania Itallroad Company, leaving New York and Philadel phia ScptemlKtr 28 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 afflinl the best ponsiblc means of visiting eacli place to the best advantage. The tours each cover a period of eleven days, and include the battlefield of Gettys burg, picturesque Illue Mountains, I.uray Caverns, the Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot Springs, the cities of Richmond and Wash ington, and Mt. Vernan. The round-trip rate, including all neces sary oxpenses, is f()5 from New York, $08 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates from other poluU. Kach tour will' be In charge of ono of tho company's tnrihenU. He will be assisted by au expertiuqsij lady As Cliaperon, whose especial chargf will be ladies unaccompanied by male escort. Special trains of parlor oars are provided for the exclusive use of each party, in which the entire round trip from Now York Is made. For detftllrf ttu?ry apply to Ticket Ageuts or.toTOuVkfltWit. HO" Broadway, New Yoik, or Geo. W. Iloyd, Assistant General PMaeuger Agent, Ilroad Street Station, I'hilade'phia. "I burned my fingers very badly. The pain was intense. Dr. Thomas' Kcleetric Oil brought relief in three minutes. It was almost magical. I never saw anything like it." Amolia Swords, Saundersville, 0. i l l The Kind You Have .Always Bought, Bears the Fao-simile Signature OF ON THE WRAPPER OF EVEKY BOTTLE. THE KIND YOU HAVE ALWAYS BOUGHT. THE CCNTAUIt CDMMNV, NtW VOHK CITY- For Mayor or llnltlnloro. Baltimore, Sept. 22. Henry Williams was. nominated for mayor on the first ballot by the Democratic city conven tion held here last night. This Is tho second time Mr. Williams has been seletted as the standard bearer of tho Democracy In a municipal campaign, he having been defeated for mayor In 1895, along with the entire state and local ticket. At that time, however, he ran many thousand ballots ahead of tho party vote. Cooper DpfVnts ltnld mid Gnrrtnor. Albany, N. Y., Sept. 22. Tom Cooper carried off honors In tho mile match race for $1,000 with Eddie Hald and Arthur Gardner, held under the aus pices of the Albany County Wheolmon In this city yesterday. It took three heats to decide the race, Bald winning the first heat by an open length In handy stylo In 2.31. Cooper took the second heat In 2.26 and the third In 2.3GV4. Gardner was second In both heats. Donth of Solicitor Fnlnon. Wilmington, N. C, Sept. 22. Hon. Walter B. Falson, solicitor of the state department at Washington, died this morning at 1:25 o'clock at tho homo of his brother-in-law, Dr. J. E. Mathews, In this city, aged 42 years. Engineer nnd Flromnn Killed. Mcltae, Ga., Sept. 22. A terrible head end collision occurred near Helena on tho Qeorgla and Alabama railroad yes terday. Engineer J. D. Young and his flremun were killed. Conductor G. It. Boyd was badly hurt. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Mrs. Morey, of Colchester, N. Y., cap tured a burglar while her husband had gone for help. William Viet, a Polander, was found suffering from starvation and con sumption on a plor in New York. There has been a veritable stampede from New Whatcom, Wash., to the new mining discoveries In the mountains. A woman arrosted In New York, charged with stealing Jewelry, Is be lieved to be Miss Harmon, a sister of the ox-attorney general. Six children locked In a houso by Andy Smith and wife, colored, while the latter attended church at Donalds, S. C were burned to death In a fire which destroyed the house. A letter from Alaska, received In San Francisco, says a blizzard raged in Chllkoot Fobs on Sept. 1. One thousand men had a hard scramble to save their lives. President Kruger, of the South At rican republic, who has Brlght's dis ease, has been informed by physicians that he will die within 18 months. Yet ho Beeks re-election. Something to Know. It may bo worth something to know that too very best ineuiclne lor restoring tho tired out nervous system to a besltby vigor is Electric Bitters. This medicine is puroly vegetable, acts by giving tono to tbo nervo centres in tho stomach, gently stimulates the Liver and Kidneys, and aid these organs in throwing oil Impurities in tho blood. KIoc trie Bitters improves the appetite, aids diges tion, and is pronounced by those who have tried it as tbo very best blood pnrifior and nerve tonic. Try it. Sold for 50e or f 1.00 per bottle at A. wasloy s drug storo. Colorod l'lmimiiHtm- unulsmiiyod. Washington, Sept, 22. The case of Postmaster Loftln, of Hogansvllle, ua who was shot and slightly wound ed some dayB ago, came up for consid eration in the cabinet meeting yester day. The report of the agent sent to Hogansvllle by the postofilce depart ment to make an investigation was presented by Postmaster General Gary and discussed by the cabinet. The re port showed that the postmaster was not at all dismayed by the, course events have taken, and was fully de termined not to yield up hlg position because of the prejudice against him an account of his color. No action was taken for the present, the president hoping that the calmer Judgment of the people of Hogansvllle will prevail and the new appointee be permitted to oontlnue the duties of his position without molestation. Klmr JA'opofit Wivotliui Inootrntto. I.as Palmas, Canary Islands, Sept. 22. King Leopold of Belgium has arrived here, Incognito, on board the royal yacht. It Is given out here that his majesty came to Iab Palmas In order to bid farewell to the Belgian Congo expedition, which Is now on Its way to the Congo Free State, but it is cur rently believed that the king Is going to visit the Congo territory. To heal the broken and diseased tissues, to soothe the irritated sMifaees, to Instantly re lieve and to irraanBiitIy cure la the mission of DeWitt's Witch Haul Salve. C. II. Ilageu-buck. WEST INDIA HURRICANE FIsltH Florida, With ItesiiltlnK I.oas or Lire and Property. Jacksonville, Fla,, Sept. il. Florida was visited by a West India hurricane yesterday. The rain In Jacksonville has been almost continuous for the past 3G hours, but It was not until yes terday that wind accompanied it. The maximum velocity here has been between 30 and 40 miles, accompanied by sharp gusts. In Tampa the rain fall was more than six Inches, while here it has been half that amount. Fears are entertained for the safety of the schooners It. W. Dasey, V. H. Skin ner nnd J. II. Cannon, which left on Monday with cargoes of lumber. The eenter of the storm on the east coast appears to have passed over Tltuavllle and Cocoa, about 160 miles South of this city. At the former place 15 inches of rnln fell, and washouts are reported on the railroads. At the latter place several buildings were demolish ed and several fishermen probably lost their lives. At Ferdlnandlna great fears are en tertained of serious damage to the entire wnter front. The schooner J. C. Wood hull has smashed Into her dock about 12 feet. Tho steamer Hoe Hampton broke her cable and rammed another vessel ly ing Just ahead of her. The Minim part ed her anchor chains and was blown high and dry upon shore and the pilot boat V. Francis Elizabeth parted her moorings and was blown upon Three Islands beach. A pile driver and a lighter loaded with piles, besides several wood boats, have been wrecked and sunk, some In the rivers and others blown Into the marsh. A captain and his wife from a wood boat, names unknewn, wore drowned In their boat. Many small boats were wrecked. Tho President Eastward Hound. Washington, Sept. 22. President Mo ICInley and party loft tho city last night via the Pennsylvania railroad for Adams, Mass., where they will be the guests of Hon. W. B. Plunkett. Ao companled by Mrs. MoKlnley and Miss Mabel McKlnley, the president arrived at the station a few minutes before 9 o'clock, and went Immediately to the special train In waiting, where they Joined Secretory and Mrs. Alger, At toreny General and Miss McKenna and Executive Clerk Cortelyou, who had ar rived a short while before. Secretary Wilson nnd Hon. II. II. Kohlsaat wore at the station, nnd remained chatting with the president until tho time of departure. Uucklen'n Anil c Salve. Tho best salvo In tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhoum. fever sores. totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruption, and positively cures piles, or jo pay required. It a guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 13 cents per Dor. Jb orsalo by A. Wasloy. Ono lii'iw, two i-'ntnlly Injured. Tltusville, Pa., Sept. 22. A collision of freight trains occurred on the Erie and Pittsburg railroad near the block bridge at New Castle. The dead and Injured are: Chris Kazmler, fireman, of Erie, Pa., killed; Marlon Palmer, en gineer, badly scalded and leg broken, may d'ei James Grover, brakeman, broken log, badly cut and burned; un known tramp, terribly cut about tho head, will dlo. The trains were going at full speed, and ten cars were de molished. WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK? Dont givo them tea or coflco. llavo you tried tho new food drink called Grain-O? It is delicious ami nourishing nnd takes tho place ef coflco. Tho more Graln-O you glvo tbo children tho moro health you distribute through their systems. Grain-0 is mado of puro grains, nnd when properly prepared tastes liko tho choico grades of coflco bnt costs about i as much. All grocors sell it, 15c and 25c. i)ic)i'iiiiliiiiiliii; linty I'accou Washington, Sept. 22. Attorney Gen eral McKenna yesterday announced his opinion In the matter of section 22 of the now tariff law, declaring that the Imposition of a discriminating duty Is illegal. He holds in effect that goods coining directly Into the United States from foreign countries through Can adian ports aro not subject to the dis criminating duty of 10 per cent, and also holds that foreign goods shipped from countries other than British pos sessions In British vessels are not sub ject to the discriminating duty. Burdock Wood Hitters is nature's truo remedy for constipation nnd kindred ills. It acts directly on tho bowels, tho liver, tho skin, and while cleansing tho blood Imparts strength to tbo digostivo organs. "Frost Damuiro In Ohio. Cincinnati, Sept. 22. Reports from all parts of the Ohio valiey Indicate that the frost did much damage on Monday night, especially to tobacco and to late corn. The frost was general In southern Ohio and Indiana nnd northern Kentucky. The quarantine against fever was raised here yester day on account of tho frost. Neuralgia of the Heart Vanquished by Dr. Miles' Remedies. BS. SIDLEY, of Torrlngton, Conn., Suffered from Just such a com plica' tlon of diseases as the extenslvo ex perlenco and Investigations, ot Dr. Miles have proven, result from Impairment ot tho nervous system. Mr. Jas. 11. Sldley writ Oct. 35, 18D6i "My wife was taken sick with neuralgia of the heart, nervous exhaus tion and liver trouble. Although attended by two physicians nho grow worse, uutll she was at death's door, I then began giv ing her Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervlno and Dr. Mllos' Now Heart Cure, and she Improved so wonder fully from tbe first that I at once din missed tbe physicians. She now eats and sleeps well and does her own housework We have recommend ed your remedies to a great many in our city, and everyone has Deen very much benefited by them." Dr. Mllos' Ilcuedlea are eo)d by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottle benefits or money refunded. Hook on Heart and Nerves sent f roe to all applicants. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO, Elkhart, Ind. "(0M) DUST." Why Co FOR GOLD DUST wlien you can get it right nt home ? Your grocer sells it. MADE ONLY nY THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago. St. Loulft. Now Double The Circulation of any two newspapers in Shenandoah, and steadily increasing-, is the magnet that draws advertisers to the EVENING "HERALD. It Goes Into The Homesate of the people ; that's what makes the Herald such a valuable advertising medium. It's a wide-awake newspaper and prints all news promptly and 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. Dropus 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 Deralb, 8 South Javbln Street. CHRIST. SCHMIDT Agent and Bottler of . , AND Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, . PUREST-.' AND .' HEALTHIEST, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH, - PA SHBNBNDOAH GROCERY STORE, GEO. WALAITIS, Prop. -Successor to- vnn iot s Q'nnra, 105 S. Main Street. Headquarters for a full and com plete line of groceries. IN THE COUNTY. Everything In the Tonsorlal Line Constantly on Hand. W. G. DUSTO'S Ferguson Houso Block. BARBER SHOP. IMantcflfln Jrion Woo rn tbtfinc IIUIIIUU Mil (lUUU-fillielopatevit Protest your laswi tnr mar "ring 70a weans. Write J0IIM wiDOKItBUnH A CO.. lCtot AUK sera, Washington, 1. ('.. fr ttslr UM prlsu OW uul list o( t0 LiuulreJ ti.vMitlou. wauted. . , 'GOLD DOST.' to Alaska York. Boston. Philadelphia, Single tatidard Only Is possible, whether as n test excellence In journnllsm. or for t anu The... Philadelphia Record . . . After a career of nearly twenty yoars Ini? that tho standard llrat estAbllsheu us rounders is tne one truo test or A Perfect Newspaper to nuniisn Aijij nil'. xr.in uronimiy unu succinctly nnu in mo must reouuuiu luriu, without elision or partisan bias; to dlscusa Its significance wltfi frankness, to keep AN Ol'KN BYK FOU PU11LIO ABU81C9, to elvo besides a complete recoid of current thought, fancies and discoveries In all de partments of human activity In Its DAILY KMTIONS of from 10 to U l'AGKS, and to provide the whole for Its patrons at tho nominal price of ONK CISNT- That was from the outset, nnd will continue to be tho aim of TX112 lmvuuu. The Pioneer One cent morning newspaper In the United Ktates, The ltoeonl, still LHADS WHlfltB OTH BltS FOLLOW. Witness it nnrlvnled average dally circulation exceed) nit 100,000 copies, and nn average exceeding '130,000 copies for Its Sunday editions, while Imitations of Its plan of publication In every Important city of tho country testify to the truth of the assertion that In the quuntlty and quality of Its con. tents, and In the price nt which It Is sold . The Iteooril has established the standard by whleh oxccllenco In Journalism must bo measureu. The Daily Edition Of The Ileoonl will be sent by mall to any address for 83.00 par year or 25 cents per monui. The Daily and Sunday ItUltlons together, which will 1'lvo Its renders the !est ami freshest Information of all tlint Is going on in the world every day In tho yeur Including holidays, will be sent for ll.OO a year or 38 cents per montlu Address THE RECORD FUBLIBlIINa CO., Record Building, Philadelphia, Fa. For all Biuous and Nesvous Diseasbc. They purify the Dlood and give IUalthv action to tbe entire system. 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