EVENING HERALD1 Published very Krnlnfj, K.c''t Hiihrin S 8UTH JAHIHN STBKKr, Nk-AR t'lESTH F The Heralil in il,iUn InHheimiirtoan ni t'10 surrounding to,vns fornix centn week, ; -ttbl. i. the csrrleri. Hy mittl W.OO ft ycai . m i) ennts a month, iayAble In advance, Advitiw meats 'hnrK'dn vonlliia tosimoeand positw The publisher nwrve Hie rlljht (or.n i 1 1 tiosltlon of ndvsrtistiments whenet rr tin i" i. Vfat'n of news demands II. Tin h ltwervod to reject any adrertisemr nt ' li. i fiald for or not, that the publisher im i m mproper. Advertising- rates miulu km. mi Hon application. JSnwrnd at the poetofBce at Bhenand.ah, l'u., M e.oud elass rual I matter. TKLKl'HONK OONNECTIO. "All the News That's nt ti Pftrt." MONDAY, OCTOBER 11. 1887. KHPUHI.tOAN STATU TI0KJf FOR TBEA8UBEB, Jamb S. Bra com, Of Westmorelsn. ro AUDITOR ORMMtAL, Levi a. MoCavlbt, Of Chester. ltMi'Uiii.iCAN coram tiokkt. ro jo rwiR, itmn. 0. 1. Bchch, Of l'ottavllle. for tnBRirr, KlKSTBB S. Al.BHIOUT, or OtWlgstWrg. ton POOR MRKOTti, J BMW ItOVB, 9k, ' Of Tremont. FOR JURY COMMISSIONS!!, Johx AwrrocK, Of Mshsiioy City. IIkkiiy Gkoruk will never te mayor of Greater Mew York. Mary mien Lease lias joined his forces. Os the mere rumor of the engage ment of Helen Gould the newspaper accountants get out their pencils, and tigni e out the amount of her wealth. Thk President is going to journey to Canton to vote the whole Repub lican ticket, an example that might be prolitably followed hy others of his party associates. rn.. i . i . tit, I IllK consul iiipomtmeut mill has again got to running at a rate that makes some would-lie diplomats once more smile over a hope long deferred, wiiile others see in the grist little comfort. PltOTKCTioif is shown in thu fact that u Onnadlan court has placed the value of a kiss at $20, while a New iork court fl.es the value of the same at $27.50. The rate in Shenan doah, where the market Uncinates, in not been definitely determined. i'ixkamic acid, the alleged new cure for consumption, is a white, crystalline, odorless substance, form erly obtained front the fragrant resin kturax and oil of cinnamon, but now made from benzine. Its German dis coverer claims to have treated -UK) cases with favorable results. TUB late Neal Mow's party never, in any of its seven national cam paigns, obtained an electoral vote. Neither did the Liberty or the Free Soil parties gain un electoral vote. Each of these three parties, however, In rued, the scale in a presidential election, and enoh did it in Xew York. Trnt program prepared for the annual teachers' institute to be held at Mahanoy City during the week be ginning November 8th, is one of much merit. The attractions offered VwUl, it is said, surpass those of any previous entertainment held under the auspices of Schuylkill's educators. Thk Pennsylvania Railroad Com pany, fully recognizing the import unce of the traffic between Philadel phia and Atlantic City, contemplates a great many substantial and very decided improvements, not only on the Camden and Atlantic road, but in many respects in Atlantic City iUolf, such as lie erection of a sub stantial stone depot. Other improve ments will be made that will involve an expenditure of not less than y,ooo,ooo. Man ladies wiio are strenuous advocates of the use of the indi vidual cup at the communion cele bration, on the ground that it is dangerous for entire congregations or any large portion of them to take wine from the same goblet, are in the habit ol taking cuius from their pocket books, and while replacing their book, putting the coins in their mouths. This ilttliy practice is frequentlv seen in the eleetrie rail way cars and in stores. Those who indulge in that practice ar very un mindful of their health. To reach the people of a town an advertiser likes to use the paper of the best character, that goes iutq the best homes and is read by the best people. Many advertisers, however, believe that, all things considered, tiw best paper is the one that sells the most copies. When the paper taken l the best people is also the one with the largest sale, that is al ways t lie one paper that, an advertiser must use It is an easy matter to deidgnuir a paper In Shenandoah that enjoys these special features. The Herald's subscription lists tell the tale. 0,V v r M I G H T I I'll.' ii'i.t r ..!. ! I i I M lion,, ll. M ,iri , ' ( , .n! Ill n . I i VI II I, ' Fl H tl' , t tur ,M i , was 1 1 . i article f - . , 1 ( . '.'' nl , ' 'i i in , i i, ,n , , S ' 1 ' I hi" iri en I"' I n I , ' i i.iR apparel au.l . ; mounting to tlO.OOn n , i m were catrUd off. The police ul Nr,, T, 'k yr!eidfty arresMRI three i pi-sous In connection with the crime, and have i covered most of the property. One of them is a woman. Mary Roh", alias "Chlofttfl May," nnd when the detec tives broke into her room two revolvers were lying on the bed. She t l.d' to paw them to the then, but was over powered before She could cause any bloodshed. One of the men l Cyrus Hyland, the reputed husband of "Chicago May." He IS a westerner, and was arrested here last summer at the request of the Chi cago police, but was discharged. The third person Is Oeorge Bennett, alias "The New York Kid," and associate of "tteddy the Qloster" and "Jack Fly," two criminals who are now In the In diana Mate prison for robbing the house of Oeneral Harrison soon after the ex-presldent's last marriage. "Burdock Blood Betters entirely cured roe of terrible brsafctng ort all over m.r body. It is It wonderful medicine." Miss Julia Elbridge, Box 8, West Oomwell Oodii. Out In 'VfobV TrSiiey . Baltimore, Oct. II. A trolky car on the Point Breeze division of the City and Suburban traction line ran du vn a wagon on the Wt. Carmel road, two miles' from Hultlmore, yesterday after noon, instantly killing Mrs. John Fred erick Helm, Jr., of 424 South Wri'hlng ton street, this fclty, and injuring her husband and two boys. MrB. Helm was on the rar seat of the covered unrrrai when the car ran into It, and bero'ni:ig entanpled in the wreckage was thrown under the car and cut completely In twain. Her husband and the two chil dren, on the front seat, were thrown W feet, but escaped with severe brulsws and contusions. The conductor and motor-man were arrested. KcIiibIhb Home Klondike, Hold. Seattle, Wash., Oct. 11. The stearrer Rosalie arrived here Saturday night from Skaguay and Talya, Alaska. The Rosalie brought down 139 passengers, most of them coming from Skaguay. Among the passengers were six from Dawson City who came out over the Dalton trail. They Were Tat Calvin and wife, Charles Thebo, C. E. Oarrlsh, C. H. Davis and a man named Eede. They had about $12,000 In nuRRe's be tween them. They report that rich strikes have been made on Hunker Creek, which is as rich as Bonnnr.a or Eldorado. Th" total output this year will exceed any estimate ever made. Old People. Old peo'le wlioronuiroiiicdicineto rceulnte the bowels and kidneys will find the trne remedy in Electric Bitters. TUN medicine does no Ntinoilnte and contains no whiskey "ul iiiiuAiuiiit, uuv cto an u louiu null alterative. nets mildly on the stomach and bowels a.ldina strenath and sivinor tone to the oiana, thereby sidiiiR Nature Tn the performance of tho functions. Electric Hitters is an cxcelliatit appetizer and aide digestion. Old noorile And it .lust exactlv what they need. Price fifty cents per bottle at a. wasiev s unin; siore. STREET CAff H ELDU P. Two Jren Collect an Involuntary SitU Morlpllon nt l'oi'UHiiil, Ore. Portland, Ore., Oct. 11. A car on the Oregon City Electric line was held up uy two masked men at Meldrum Sta tion, four miles from Oregon City, last ingni. -mere were an passengers on board, and the highwaymen want through the pockets of all of them, get ting about $90. The motorman slowed down when he came to the switch at Meldrum Station. One of the robbeis Jumped on the front of the car, and with a revolver in his hand ordered the motorman to stop the car while the second robber climbed on the rear end. Conductor John Anderson stepped in side and quickly turned out the lights, but he was held a prisoner by the man on the rear platform, who stood guard with a revolver. The robber who boarded the car in front made the mo-' torman bo Inside, and then he quietly searched each passenger, joking as lie went through the car. Many of the passengers put their money and valu ables in their shoes or dropped them on the floor. TO CURE NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA. To Gain Flesh, to Sleep Well, to Know What ApjMtite and Good Dictation Mean, Make Teat of Stuart's ypepia Tablets, Interetlsg Experience of an Iadianapolls Geatlfman. No trouble is more common or more mis understood than nervous dyspepsia. 1'eople having it think that their nerves are to blame and are wrpr!ed that tliey ar -not cured by nerve medicine sod spring reme dies; the real seat of the mischief is lost sight of ; tbe etomach is the organ to be looked after. Nervous dyspeptics often do not have any pain whutever in tb stomach, nor perhaps any of the usual symptoms of stomach weakness Nervous dyspepsia shows itself not iu the stomach so much as hi nearly every other organ; in some cases tt heart palpitates and is irregular; in others tbe lid' neys arc aflxcted; iu others tbe bowels are constipated, with headaches; still others are troubled with loss of flesh and appetite, with accumulation of gas, sour risings and heart burn. Mr. A. W. Sharper, oi No. 81 Prospect St., Indian.ipiilis, Iod,; writes as follews : "A motive of pore gratitude prompts me to write tboe few Hues regarding the new aud valuable mcdiciue, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets, I have beeu a sufferer frm nervous dyspepsia for tbe last four years; have used various patent medicines and other remedies without any favorable remit. They some times gave temporary re'ief until tbe effects ol the Medicine wore off. I uttrihuted this toiny sedentary habits, being a bookkeeper with little physical exercise, but J am glad to state that the tablets have overcome all these obstacles, for 1 have gained iu Mean, sleep better, aud am better la every way. The above is written not for putoriety, but is based on actual fact." liespectfully yours, . A. W. Skarp.r, 81 Prospect IudUuiaj.Ils, lad. It Is safe to say that Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will cure any stomach weakness or disease exaept cancer of stomach. They cure sour stomach, gas, loss of flesh sod appetite, sleeplessness, palpitation, heartburn, consti pation and headache. Sead for valuable little book on stomach diseases by addressing Htuart Co., Marshall, Mich. All druugistn sell full .izr.l linkages at 50 cent. PRrrt- h-.n.'. CASTOR AyegctablcPreparationfor As similating thcToodfltulRcSuta ling (he Stomachs tindBoweis oE Promotes Digcstlon.Checrful ness andltestContalns neither Ormim.MorphinC norllincral. Not Narcotic. PmfJim Smt' Apcrfect llcmcdy forConstipa tion, SourStomach.Diarrhoea, andLoss OF SLEEP. rac Simile Signature oC NEW YORK. EXACT COPyOF WRAPPEB. YELLOW FEVERIN GALVESTON, Dr. Gutteriis tho Government's Ex port, Fears Jio Serious Trouble, Washington, Oct. 11. Surgeon Gen eral Wyman, of the Marine hospital service, received a brief dispatch from Dr. John Gulteras'the yellow fever ex pert, informing him of the appearance of the disease In Galveston, Tex. The dispatch was as follows: "Five cases of yellow fever now here; three more have been. I do not apprehend serious trouble here, but dengue causes much confusion." Dr. Wyman has been In communica tion with Dr. Fisher, of Galveston, and State Health Officer Swearingen, and has been advised that all necessary precautions have been taken to pre vent the spread of the disease. The of ficials of the Marine hospital service have known for several weeks of the existence of considerable dengue fever at Galveston, but they decline to ex press any opinion of the development of the yellow fever at that place. At Mobile, Ala., there were yesterday seven new cases in the city and two deaths, in the county there was one death, but no new rases. The official report of the board of health of New Orleans says: Cases of yellow fever yesterday, 37; deaths yes terday, 6; total cases of yellow fever to date, 577; total deaths from yellow fever to ilate, 01; total cases absolutely recovered, 240; total cases under treat ment, 276. NOT ALWAYS UNDERSTOOD A fact often overlooked, or not always understood, is that women suffer as much from distressing kidnoy and bladder troubles as the men. The womb is situated hack of and very clow to the bladder, and for that reason any distress, disease or incouvenieaco manifested in the kidneys, back, bladder or urinary passage is ofteu.by mlilakc,attributed to female weakness or womb trouble of some sort. The error is easily made aud may he ns easily avoidftd by sotting urino aside for twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling is evidence that your kidneys and bladder need doctoring. If you hive pain or dull aching is the back, pass water too frequently, or scanty supply, with smarting or burning, these are also convincing proofs of kidney trouble. If you have doctored without benefit, try Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy. Tho mild and the extraordinary effect will surprise you. It stands the highest for its wonderful cures. If you take a medicine you should tnketho best. At druggists fifty cents and one dollar. You may hare a sample bottle aud pamphlet, both sent free by mail. Mention Evening Her ald and scud your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Ilinghamton, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee the genuineness of this offer. Brutal ," lialshiitt'iit rTi "tlib" Army. Chicago, Oct. -11. The punishment meted out to Private Charles Ham mond, at Fort Sheridan, has caused considerable mutinous talk among the enlisted men at the post. Under orders from Captain Loverlng, officer of the day, Hammond was dragged feet first by four soldiers from the guard house, down a flight of stairs to the head quarters, 500 yards away, up the stairs, then down again, and to the adjutant's quarters, where he was to be given a hearing for refusing to work. The mat ter has been referred to Colonel Hall commnndent, but it is doubtful If any investigation will be made. Ham mond's injuries were confined to bruises and scratches. A GREAT SURPRISE IS IN STORE for those who will go to-day and get a pack' age of QIMIN-0 It takes the place of conee at about i the cost. It is a fowl drink, full ef health, and can lie given to the children as well as the adult with great benefit. It Is made of pure grains aud looks and tastes like tbe finest grades of Maoha er Java coffee. It satisfies everyone. A cup of Ural n -U is better for the system than a tonic, because its benefit is permauent. Wkat coins breaks down uraiu-0 builds up. Ask yonr grocer for Orain-O. 15c. and 25o. t Coating Kvents. Oct. 22. Uuterlaimaentaud sociable under tbe auspices of tbe ill. K. eliureh aliolr. Nov. 26. Thanksgiving dinner to be given by All Saints' Protestant Episcopal church. corner West aud Osk streets. Nov. 2. Annual supper under auspices of indies' Aid Society of tbe Calvary Baptist church, iu ItobbUu' opera lieuse. ' Moments are useless If trifled awav : and they are dangerously wasted If eensuuied by delay Iu cases where One Minute Dough Cure srouW bring immediate relief. O. II. Ilauun- buca. Ask your grocer for the "Royal Patent' flour, aud take no other brand. It is the best flour made. 1 The Kind You Have Always Bought, Bears the Fao-siniile Signature OF- ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE. THE KIND YOD HAVE ALWAYS BOUGHT. TH C CCNTAUn COMPANY, NC'V YORK CITY THE UPPER SOUTH. Persininlly-Condnctod Tour via reunnjl vimta ltallroutl. Tlio last of the early Autumn tours to tho historic Upper South via tho Pennsylvania Railroad will leavo New York and Philadel phia Tuesday, October 12. This tour covors a period of eleven days during tho height of tho season, when the Autumn foliago is most beautiful, and in cludes tho battlefield of Gettysburg, pic turesque lllue Mountain. Luray Caverns, the Natural Hrldge, Virginia Hot Springs, tho cities of Richmond and Washington, and Mt. Vernon. The round-trip rate, including all necessary expenses, is d5 from New York, $03 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates from other points. Tho tour will bo in cbargo of ono of tho company's Tmirist Agents Ho will be as sisted by an experienced lady as Chaperon, whose especial charge will bo ladles un accompanied hy malo escort. Special train of parlor cars will be provided for the exclusive hso of tho party, In which tho entire round trip from New York la made. . For detailed itinerary ai ply to Ticket AscutH or to Tourist Atcnt, 11110 Broadway, New York, or Geo. W. lioyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, llroad street station, Philadelphia. MAMMOTH LAND SWINDLERS. Over 2, OOO. (TOO ' Acros Itocordcd in n County of 000,000 Aoros. Wheeling, W. Va,, Oct. 11. What is believed to be a land swindle similar to that which has been worked In some western stateB is being operated by some parties outside of the state. In West Virginia there are enormous tracts of undeveloped timber and coal lands lying In the interior. A dispatch from McDowell county, lying in the extreme southern portion of the state says that inside the last two months deeds which are believed to be fraudu lent have been admitted to record there purporting to convey several thousand acres of valuable coal land for consid erations aggregating several hundred tnousana uoiiars. There are now over 2,000,000 acres on the land books, while the county only contains about 600,000 acres, all told. The scheme has been worked by the same- parties for some time. A deed Is prepared for a largo tract of coal land In the county, and It Is acknowledged h.efore some fictitious notary public In a faraway state. It is then sent to McDowell county to be recorded, and have the clerk of the county court for ward the operators certified copies of the deed from the record. This places them in a position to dispose of the pretended titles for a good price to un suspecting parties.. It is not unusual for a stranger to turn up at Welch, which Is the county seat of .McDowell county, with a deed for several thousand acres of land, which Is all straight on the record, but when he comes to look for the land he cannot And it. Efforts are being mada to ascertain the Identity of the oper ators. No man or woman can enjoy life or accom plish much in tills World WhilostlflVlrimr from a torpid liver. DoWitt's Llttlo Early Kisets, tho pills that cleanse that organ Kx-Stuto Heeretflry'M Kffbrtnate". Charleston, W. Va., Oct. 11. When Secretary of State Chilton retired from office on Marc li 4 last he owed the state somewhere between $18,000 and JSO.OOO which he had oollected as taxee on charters, etc. He Informed the Incom ing state administration of the fact at the time, and asked for a reasonable time in which to settle. Seven months have elapsed and he has not paid the amount due, and an effort is now being made to force him to fettle. He says the matter will be arranged within a few days. There is no effort being mane to press him hard, the state ofH cers believing that he will pay every cent without unreasonable delay. The "faoiift WruiKlic l.iiiiea. Kansas City, Mo., Oct. 11. Specials from Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and Arkansas points announce the break ing of the drouth. The rain has been general throughout Kansas, varying from a good rain to a regular down pour. At Witchlta there was a precipi tation of three Inches. Other reports of good rains in Kansas come from In dependence, Umporla, llutchlnson, Con cordia, Qreenleaf, Frankfort, Stockton and Atchison. A heavy rain fell at Springfield, Mo., and reasonably good rains are reported at Little Rock and SUoam Springs, Ark., and Nebraska City, Neb. to cum; a coi.n in onk day. Take Laxative Iiromo Quinine Tablets. AH druggists refund the money if it fails to sure. 20c. When you want good roofing, plumbing, gas fitting, or general tinsmithlng done call on K. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street" Dealer 1c stores 1-tf MURDER BY FLAME lerrlblo Kmllnir of a Family Quarrel nt niiton, o. Cantnn, O. Oct. II. Residents of the tenderloin dlstiict nt daylight yester day morning heard screams and daw a column of tinmen In thp rear yard Of the home of William Depeyster. On in vestigation Mrs. Depeyster was found with her clothing on fire, and before aid could be rendered she was dead. The kitchen of the house was covered with oil spots and fragments of a broken lamp were found In the house and yard. Depeyster would give no explana tion of what had occurred, ana was placed under arrest on suspicion of murder, Neighbors say he and his wife had been quarreling all night. Maggie Greathouse, who was on the second tloor of the building all night, wastaken Into custody by the officers as a wit ness. She could throw no light on the case beyond the starting of the quar rel shortly after midnight. She tells of a former attempt Depeyster made to kill his wife several months ago. She says that after a protracted quarrel be tween Depeyster and his wife she went tb their room In answer to a call for help and found Mrs. Depeyster's night robe on fire and saturated with oil, Ayhlch Depeyster had poured over her after breaking the lamp. He had Ig nited the garment. The two women fought him off and extinguished the flames. Some of the officers believe that the plan described by the Greathouse wo mmi on a former occasion was the one which caused the death yesterday. To heal the broken and diseased tissues, to sootho tbe Irritated surfaces, to Instantly re lieve and to permanently cure it the mission of DeWltt's Witch Ihwel Salve. C. II. Hageu buch. Tours to the South. Two very attractive early Autumn tours will be run hy the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, leaving New York nnd Philadel phia SeptemW 28 and October 12. It is hardly necessary to say that these outinssare plansed with the utmost cro, and that all arrangements are adjusted so as to nibnl the best possible means of visiting each place to tho best advantage. 1 lie tours each Cover a period of cloven days, and include tho battlefield of Gettys burg, picturesque Blue Mountains, Luray Caverns, the Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot Springs, the cities of Richmond and Wash ington, and Mt. Vernan. Tho round-trip into, including all nccos sary oxpenscs, is f05 from New York, ?03 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates from othor points. Each tour will bo in chargo of ono of tho company's tourist agents. Ho will bo assisted by an experienced lady as Chaperon, whoso especial chargo will bo ladies unaccompanied by male escort. Special trains of parlor cars are provides for the oxclusivo use of each party, in which tho entire round trip from New York Is made. For detailed itinorary apply to Ticket Agents or to Tourist Agent, 1100 Bnoad way, New York, or Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passengor Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Just try a 10c box of Cascarots, tho finest liver and bowel regulator ever made. l'orsoually-Uoiiducted Tours via Pennsyl vania Railroad. Tho following tours havo been arranged for tho season of 1897 : Two ton-day tours to Gettysburg, Luray Caverns, Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot Spriugs, Richmond, nnd Washington, Sep tember 2S and October 12. Rate. f03 from Itow York, f03 from Philadelphia. NUGGETS OF NEWS. The body of x man, aged G2, with $100 in his pockols, was washed ashore at Rockaway Beach, L. I. Samuel Parker, a wealthy Hawaiian and ex-foreign minister, Is at San Francleo, working for annexation. George Hamock, clerk nt John Wana maker's store In New York, Is under irrcst for stealing $1,200 worth of goods. Rev. Robert A. Gibson will be conse crated coadjutor bishop of the Episco pal diocese of Virginia at Richmond, Oct. 28. A 35-ton girder that was' being lifted into place in New York fell, carrying down William Cosgrove, who was on it, His legs were injured. General Horatio C. King has been nominated for congress by the Inde pendents, or Shepard Democrats, of the Third New York district. Thomas A. Dillon, aged 47, president of Cavanaugh & Co., distillers, of Chi cago, who haB been In bad health, on Saturday Jumped Into the lake and was drowned. At Philadelphia Saturday Jimmy Michael, the Welsh cyellst, covered 32 miles and 662 yards in an hour, defeat ing all recordB. He also broke all rec ords over 11 miles. The British steamsr Honltan, on which three persons died during her voyage from Progreso, Mexico, to Bos ton. Mass., from a contagious disease, suppled to be yellow fever, is being fumigated nt quarantine. Georgia's Fair Authoress Tells Why She Uses Dr, Miles' Restorative r t ' liCillCUIBB) HE NAME of Mrs. J. E. Hat well, (neo Julia Eruma Flcmming) U a familiar one in ins state of Georgia. She wrltesi ' H in with pleasure that I express my gratitude for the woudorfuflieneSts I have recti ved fiom Dr. Miles' ltestoraUve n.r.,t-lit k, ohpM-lally the Nervine, the Nerve a:i-l Mx.-r Pills, New HoirtOuronivl Antt I'l.i 'M-'.ual'r. ijietlence bus liuglit sjolli'irn -tto-r:. NofuialWUiQuJd.be without them. Titty havo fully rcwttwed trie from a coraplioa tiou ofdlaordaisaliief. ly affecting tbe heart, nervous system aud klsuoys. When t trav el I always take one of vntii At,H-Tul, mil- Miles ft&8tora Meslth before entering the cars aud thus prevent muiuiiuK me rie-aa ana nausea, to which I have been subject for bo vera 1 years." Pr. Miles' Itemedies are Bold by all drug ffhtta under a tiru.li.fvn muirunion n-, i benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart ui4 iiurveii bt'iib rri'o k an applicant DU. MILES MKDICAL CO., Elkhart. J.ud. "QOLD DUST." Going to Better stay at home and get GOLD DUST from your grocer. Sold every where and Cleans Everything MADK ONLY BY THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago. St Louis. Nw York. Bolton, Philadelphia. CANVASSERS WANTED a - IN THIS VICINITY FOR Harper's Book of Facts In Combination With HARPER'S WELL-KNOWN PERIODICALS Good Commissions and a New Field First Come, First Served Address HARPER & BROTHERS, Publishers, New York City. Double he Tirculation of any two newspapers in Shenandoah, and steadily increasing, is the magnet that draws advertisers to -the EVENING ": It Goes Into The Homes- oi 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. Wc are prepared to do work of any description in the best possible man ner and at'the lowest prices consistent with good material and first-class work. Drop us a Postal and our Solicitor will call on you and take your order. Every business man -should have printed stationery, and the place to get it is at the office of the Evening IDeralb, 8 South Ja.vbin Street BR0M-K0L.0A ALCOHOLIC,, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by tjila granular effervescent and Btlmu. lont. An Instant; euro (or sour statnachs nnd hcadached, which otten accumulate from having a night out JOHN F. 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