EVENING HERALD i MSTA11LMI1HI) 1870. Published every Kveiiliiit, Kxept flundy,a Roitth Jardik htrrrt, fink CxmnR. The llraia In ilcllveicd lilHheimniloBii and Mm ur.-oiiiidlng town for Mi cent n week, pay nblf to tlie carriers, llv mull W OO n year, or 1 . - . 1 1. u....l,l. I,i ulninM X ll VMrtl- menta clmhrrd aeenrtltnR to space and position. The publishers reserve the right lo change the mltton of advertisements whenever tlie pub Mention ol news demands It. Tlie right Is reserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid tor or not, that the publishers may deem dniroer. Advertising rates made known upou Application. , , ltntored t the postofllee tit Shenandoah, '., as second class tuall matter. TKI.IfPHONIt CONNECTION. "All the News ThaTsFit to Prlnt. Evening Herald SATURDAY. JULY 10. 1807 Tiikiik 1b now no ilotibt of it. When a conservative Deinooratio uewHimiior like the Now York Journal of Commerce wvysbuninoss is Improv ing, nobody can doubt it. AVondkr if the Senatorial "digni tnry met with the samo eool reception here yesterday that he did with one of the 1.000 contributors" in Mulin- noy City this week, when the latter refused to stand and deliver. "Wiiiskkv kills more people these hot days than the rays of the sun," says a Philadelphia physician. "Tlie man who fills himself up with alcoho lic drinks to enable him to resist the heat is simply a fool," ho added. Thk Senate Committee on Com merce decided unanimously to make a favorable report on the nomination of B. H. Warner, Jr., to be Consul at Leipzic. This is the nomination which was so vehemently opposed by Senator Wellington, of Maryland. It Is now written ex-Senator. Two months hence it will bo plain John Jackass Coyle, and none there'll be so low as to do him reverence. Even "Friday" O'Donnell is tiring of the herculean task of bolstering up the cause of a discredited politician for "revenue only." With a paid circulation of less than 300, Coyle's American can well afford to carry "dead" advertisements. If "Friday" O'Donnell is given sway much longer and the "personal ex pense" bills meet with a veto, the Sheriff will have business at Maha noy City shortly. Thk New York Sun frankly de clares its preference to associate itself for the time being with the sane and sober element of the Republican party rather than with the revolu tionary combination of the nominal Democratic party with Populism and the wild and dangerous elements of tlie Republican party. TllKltK was aiiplftuse in tlie House of Itepresentntives when the an nouncement was made of the return of the turiir bill from the Senate, but it was as nothing to the chorus of "joy" which will go up from tho nation when the proclamation goes forth that both House and Senate have turned tho measure over to the Presi dent. Thk lines between tho gold Demo crats and tho silver shouters are be ing us closely drawn as last fall. Chairman Bynum of the gold Demo cracy has opened headquarters in New York and announces that he and his party are ready to hit a head whenever they see one in the coming campaign, provided that head favors the free coinage of silver. Clkaxunkss is akin to godliness. It is not only conducive to public health, but to public comfort also. Everybody feels better in a clean house, with a clean yard in its rear, and a well cleaued street in front, and a natural supposition would be that as such health promoters are calcu lated to bring real, solid enjoyment with them, everybody would bo in favor of it. Thk real status inthe United States Henute on the llnal passage of the tariff bill, including those who were paired, was as follows: For the bill Kepublicans 43, Democrats 1, Silver Itepublicans 2. Against the bill Democrats 33, Populists 2, Silver He publicans 1. Not voting Populists 5, Silver Itepublicans 2. It will be seen that not a single Republican ilinched, and only one Democrat llnally broke away from his party. Tiikiik is every roason for believ ing that ex-CongresMiian Sibley will be the Gubernatorial nominee of the Democrat of Pennsylvania next vear. There are many reasons why he should bo their stundard-bearer the principal one of which is that he was the original free silver Democrat in tlm Htnte. If silver is to be the ixHiin in Pennsylvania next year, Mr. Sibley is the logicul candidate, lie is not only the best campaigner in the Democratic party, but hu is rich and is not afraid to spend His money, even for a lost cuuse. Uov. Hastings has a greatumount of very important buMueMi on liana, liiiHinosH that demands careful con sideration. He has before him a large batch of bills passed by the Legisla ture near tlie close of the session, and not a few of them delayed until within a short period of adjourn liient, in order that amid the haste and confusion they oould be pushed through without the thoughtful con sideration to which they were mani festly entitled. Some of the enaot- input referred to him are of sivli ii character as not to be entitled to a second thought. They ought to lie vetoed. The Governor hasanuouueed that the small charities will receive the appropriations granted them. Consideration of the general appro priatiou bill will not receive Hxecit tive consideration until after the 1.1th Inst. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If yml ivnnt to quit tolwrco lislnjf easily mid forever, ho made well, Mrong, niRgnelii . full of now lift ami vitor, tnka No-To-Ikic, the wonder-vrotker tint makes weak men strong. Many gain ten poinitU in ten days Over 400,000 cured, ltuy No-To-ltac from your own druggist, who will ftimmiitee a etire. 50o or $1.00. Iteoklet and sample mulled free. Ad. Sterling Keinedy Co., Chicago or New York. Sunday Specials Sorvlces in the Trinity Kefnrnied clitircli to-tiiurrow at 10:00 a. in., and 0:30 p. in. Sunday school at 1:30 p. in. llev. Hubert O'Hoyle pnelor. lingular service will he held In the United Kvangellcal church, North .Tardiii street, to morrow at 10 a. m. and 0.30 p. m. Preaching by the jiastor, liev. I. J. Keitz. Sunday school at 1.30 p. in. Methodist Episcopal church, comer Oals and White street. Itet. Alfred Heobner, pastor. General class meeting at 0 a. m., led by John Senior. Sermon at 10:30 a. in., Sunday school at 2 p. ni., Dr. J. S. Callen, Superintendent. Sermon at 0:30 p. m., by Rev. W. K. MacNeal, pa-itor ofthcGir ardville M. E. church. Everybody welcome. Primitive Methodist church, James Moore, lt8tor. Preaching at 10:30 a. m., and 0:30 p. m. Sunday school at it p. m. Jiveryoouy welcomc. Services in All Saluta' Protestant Episcopal church on West Oak street to-morrow. Holy Eucharist at 8 a m. Uegular services at 10:30 a. m. and 7 p. m. Tho rector will olllciate Sunday school at 2 p. m. Sorvicos in the Welsh Calvinlatle Metho dist church, corner Poplar and West streets, to morrow at 10:00 a. in. and 0:00 p. m. Preaching by ltev. John Owen Jones, of Wilkusbarre. Sunday school at K p, ui. Calvary baptist church, South Jardlu street. Preaching to-morrow at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. )., by ltev. J. Craighead, of Portland, Pa. Sabbath school at 2 p. m., Deacon J. liunn, Superintendent. H. Y. P. U. Tuesday evening, at 7:30. Wodncsday evening, general prayer meeting at 7:30. Everybody welcome. First Baptist church, corner of Wost and Oak streets, Uev. D. I. Evan3 pastor. Sorvicos at 10 a. m. and 0 p. m. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Prayer meeting Monday evenings. Young People's meeting Wednesday even ings. Class meeting Thursday evenings. St. John's Lutheran church, West Cherry street, ltev. John Uruhlcr, pastor. Preach ing, 10 a. m. ; Sunday school, 1:30 p. m. ; preaching 0:30 p. in. St. Michael's Greek Catholic church, West Centre street. ltev. Cornollus Lnnriain, pas tor. Matatiuum service u a. in. Jllgli mass 10 a. ni. Church of tho Holy Family, (German I!. C.) North Chestnut street, ltev. A. T. Schut tlohofer, pastor. First mass 8 a. in., second mass 10 a. m. St Casimir's Polish It. C. church, North Jardiii street. Kov. J. A. Loiiarkiewicz, pastor. First mass 8 a. in., high mass 10 a. m., vespers and benediction 4 p. m. Church of tho Annunciation, 218 Wost Cherry street, ltev. U. F. O'lteilly, pastor; ltev. Henry Naylon, assistant pastor. First mass, 7 a. in., second mass, 8 a. in., high mass, 10 a. m, benediction, 7 p. m. Keheleth Israel Congregation, comer of Oak and West streets, ltev. Henry Mit uik, pastor. Saturday services, 8 to 10 a. m.. and 3 to 5 n. in. Sunday services 8 to 10 a. in. and every week day morning from 7 toSa. m. r l...f fir... ri..tn ' enf.1 tl.. tttiltll" speaker in a liusky voice; anil tlion lie look a dnso of Ono Minuto Cough Cure, mill pro- ...t.i. ............ rt.tn fVu..li UL'CUCU Willi 1113 UiaiU.Jf. uuu Jimmu wii,m Hum U imo(itinl1(d fnr throut and lmtir troubles. U. II. IlnKCubuch. J!x-QiH'e!i I.ll's .M'fivoniput5. Washington, July 10. Ex-Queen L.11 iuoknlanl, of Hawaii, left here thla morning for the summer, going first to New York anil later to Cape May, New port and other eastern resorts. In tire autumn she may return to Honolulu. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. XntlnnnI J.enirno. At Pittsburg Now York', 0; Pittsburg, 1. At St. LouiH St. Louis, 8; Brooklyn, 3. At Cincinnati Philadelphia. 19; Cin cinnati, 7. At Chicago Chicago, 8; Bos ton, 7. At I.oulsvillo Baltimore, 9; Louisville, 4. Kntcrn J.oniiiio. At Scranton Scranton, 7; Toronto, 4, At Wllkcsharre (10 Innings) Buffalo, 10, Vllkesbarre, 9. At Springlli'ld (11 Innings) Springfield. 3: Syracuse, 2. At Provi denceProvidence, 0; BochoBter, 3. Atlantic l.oatruo. At Newark Paterson, 11; Newark, 3. At Hartford Hartford, 11: Athletic, 2. At Norfolk Norfolk, 4; Lancaster, 3. At Richmond nichmond, 1; Beading, 2. NO SLEEP FOR THREE MONTHS. One Cause of Sleeplessness That Can be Readily Overcome. Mr. Wm. Hanuschu of 40tli St. Cotton Alley, Pittsburg, Pa., expresses himself as follows regarding the now remedy for that common ami obstlnato disease, piles: "I Uke pleasure in stating that I was so af flicted with piles that for threo months I got no regular sleep ; I became completely prostrated, the doctors did me no good ; my brother told mo of the new remedy for piles, the l'yiiunid Pile ('tiro ; I purchased from my druggist three 50 cent boxes and they completely cured mu. I am onco moro at my work and but for this oxcellent medicine I should be on my back. I take great pleas ure in writing this letter because so many people aro sufferers from this trouble who like myself did not know where to look for a permanent, reliable, safe cure. Kxporience with the Pyramid Pile Cure in the past three years has demonstrated to the medical profusion, as well as to thousands of sufferers from piles, that it is the safest and most effectual pile cure evei offered to the public, oontainius no opiat8 or poisons of any kind, painless and convenient to handle, and being sold by druggists at SO cent and $1 per box, is wlthlu tho leach of every sufferer. Very frequently two or threo hoxes have made a complete cure of chronic cases that had not yielded to other remedies for years. There is scarcely a dlee more aggravat ing and obstinate to cure tliau the various forms of pilea and it k a eoramon practice to use ointments, salves and similar prepara tions cuutalniug dangerous poisons to remove rthe trouble. The Pyramid has suiiersedcd all of these ineffectual remedies and no one suffering with any rectal trouble will make any mistake in giving the Pyramid a trial. If in doubt as to the nature of your trouble send to the Pyramid Drug Co., Albion, Mich., fur a valuable little hook on piles, describing all furms of the dUease and de scribing the method of on re. Any druggist can furnish tlie Pyramid Pile Cure as It is the bet known and moat popular remedy fur piles and if you ask hi in he can doubtless refer you to many people in your vicinity who have been cured com pletely by it. HE HAS NO EQUAL Ho Bftyn AV. It. limit. nd ftwenra to th troth of Urn following: 'I Imi be mfTerrd the most evil vflertH of N. A. II. anil wm rt iliKwdtoftkln nod bono. My manly vigor wns cone, mnnbood, the Kmitest gift of nature, fulled entirely, had tobiIphi ileep nnd alw y felt tlml unit worn out w hrn twvfikhig. Wv nur VOUHiyitcm m so almitcied nnd I bpc:iini no down-nenrtcd, lon-flplrltt-d nnd niHcral)lv nenH that my mind often wandered, and 1 liad no control or mv tiioiiKiun, My rnce rim I of ttlmple. black, heads and blolcti' , I had very poor appetite and was rrv costive. J lad freqnent nUthlly Ioim-i rof vitality, nlso through my water and iwnen my no we ib moved, in mis wretcbecf condition I had trlfdtoiret twin, uuv niia iviM up wuiiuuvii m Df Thftf.1 wsehytwo lionptml and eight other seemed to understand my true ailment. All doctored me for dlffrent troubles until I wm cent to nR THFPI G4 North SIXTH St. Up. mCCL PHILADELPHIA, PA. as he was tho only physician and specialist who understood such a case. Ho made a caret ul and thorougli examination of me, such as none had ever done before, nnd Under his combined ho moBopatnic, auopAtmc and erienio system of treatment, I Immediately urgn to improve ana gatnea twentr-two rmundN In tiirht tvppkn. i and In six months was restored to hemim and strength, I would any to all those of both sexes who are sunt' rlnn as I did, consult lr. , TlKM'l. lie has no equal. Do not ' bo Intliienced by those doctors wnoee failures nave made them u it o-j. teftious of the suciesa that attends Dfro nr. TIiocI'h great skill, knowledge and ability My own family physician told me that If Ir. Tlieol did not advertise lie would be one of greatest professors In our leading colleges, and that he had not an equal In his specialty. Sworn to before Robert Tarns. Justice of the Teace, ltldleylark,l'u. IH'.Tlicol'a oillco IIoitrN. Dally !:, Bvga. U-U. Sundays 0-13. XO NAMr NO Ahhllliss published without the patient's consent. (Strictest e crcoy Riiiirtinteetl to nil. Itlond i1(hi vnrleocele, utrlctnrcn ciirt'd under tfiiai itntee I-t iiitinhond i-titoretl Hinull shrunken (lrtrnns enltirged. Fresh ctie ptired In 1 tii 10 days. Itellei' lit once Aitlleted and imrnrtunnle. Poor or Ulch, If you wure robbed and victimized and wish to get cured, then send five 2-cctu stmnps for book "Truth," the bestfor ytMiiiff nnd 1d stnfrle or married. Only book exp".fmr iuiek & lttko lntltules, fi-ec in'eerltloii hutnlniir, or so-called free adx fee, from former fellow-nuffcr-ers, etc. Hours fnr examination and treatment forriatigemiiNand so-colled IltclIra1l,' eases dally from 10 to lit Wednemliij and Nnlnr tiy from fl A 31. to 4 1. M., and from O to 10 1 M. Send for sworn testimonials. Evan J. Davies, t.lVERV AND Undertaking ! 13 N. Tardin Street. 1 IT'S 1 EASY 1 ENOUGH 1 z To sell you shoes if 5 we can get you into our store. Once you're S: here, see our shoes and St know our prices, you'll fc do the rest. ir And to bring you to the !: store is why we print Jt: this "ad" every day. 5: We want your first JE: order ; we're pretty et sure of the next, and ft the next, if we get It: that. We know there's : no store in this town that is doing, or that It can do as well for you St as we. If everybody g else knew it as thor ougly as WE know it, our store would be St several times too small. 3 g THERE ARE OUR 1 TAN SHOES ft s ft For example. Ordin- 3 it ary stores ask 25c and 50c more than we do It for them, and get it, t too. They don't get j St it as often as they used 3 j to, because we have !t so much of their busi- uess. And the charm 3 St that does the price- St lowering is Factory St Price. 3 fc. -a Women's tans, $1, $1.25,- 3 St $1-50 and 2.00. :S jt Misses' tuns, 75c and $1. 3 j Men's tans, $1.25, 1.50 St and $2.00. 2 It Boys' tans, $1.00, $1.25 t: and $1.50. 3 t Checks for amount of pur- !t chases made, are given every jfc customer. $25.00 worth entitle St you to a handsome Parlor Lamp, 3 jt I Factory I -Shoe ( I ...Store,! J. fl. JVloyer, Mgr. 2 H ...SHOES AT FACTORY PRICES... 5s st iHTOBWiimnniffliimitininiiinininiiiiiiim 3 TUUiumimiuuuuuuuiR 0 0 111 iK-B. ff" CT UliUUi'illUUlllulJUlUUUUlUUllUUilillUulUU THE TARITF CONFERREES. VTnrkltiBj Loin? Hourft iind Keeping Tlmlp I'ropi'prtltitfi Socrpt. T'n hlngton, July 10 -The tariff con fmiM S put In a very haid day's work ye fi ilny. Thoy mpt at 9:30, recessed at 1 o'cl irk for lunch, and nSfdln at 0 Inst evening for dinner, and at 8 o'clock resumed tliMr sitting and continued their sitting until lftte. They have all taken a particularly binding pledge of secrecy, and are. guarding their Inliora with peculiar vlfrllaltrp. Beyond the general statement that they were mak ing satisfactory progress, the conrer rees would say nothing. If the notion of the ennferrees on the various Items should be divulged, they reallre that It would Involve them In no end of com plications, as all those who aro dissat isfied with rates agreed upon would he down he re en masse protesting and In sisting that the controverted questions ; should lie reopened. As It is, the con- ' terrors are already being deluged with loVgiftmB and letters and fairly hound ed at their hotels liy those who are In terested In securing either the senate or house rates. About the most Important thing thuf far arveed upon Is that there will be but one conference report. Not until a final agreement Is readied will either of thr two houses be called upon to act. Thla course has been decided upon as the best means o expediting final action, as It would he much easier to convince those who might be dis satisfied with the rate fixed on a par ticular Item to abandon their opposi tion, if by so doing the struggle would end and the bill become a law. Par tial reports, on the other hand, would give each house an opportunity to In struct on particular items and neces sarily entail delay. The confenees will leave tho main points in dispute until those of minor Importance are out of the way. The statement that an attempt would be made by the senate conferrees to com pel the house to accept the bill as It passed the senate which was widely circulated yesterday, Is emphatically denied on the nuthorlty of one of the houae con'errees. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottlo or common glass with urine and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sedi ment or settling indicates an unhealthy condition of tho kidneys. When urine stains linen it is positive evidence of kiduoy trouble. Too frequent dcslro to uriuato or pain In the back, is also convincing proof that tho kidneys and bladder are out of order. WHAT TO DO. There is comfort in the knowledgo so ofton expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Koot, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in rolioviug pain in the lck, kidueys, liver, bladder and overy part of the urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain iu passing it, or bad effects following uso of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up mauy times during tho night to urinato. Tho mild and tho extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It stands tho highest for its won derful cures ef the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should havo the best. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and 0110 dollar. You may havo a sample bottlo and pamphlet both sent free by mail. Men tion Evexino Herald and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Iliiigliamton, N. Y. Tho proprietors of this paper guarantee tho genuinoss of this oiler. Half Hates to Toronto via Pennsylvania Kallroari. For tho Epworth League International Con vention, to bo held at Toronto, Canada, July 15 to 18. the Pennsylvania Kailroad Company will sell special tickets from all points on its line to Toronto and lettirn at rato of single faro for tho round trip. These tickets will bo sold and good going July 14 and 15 ; good to return, leaving Toronto not earlier than July 10 nor later than July 21, 1897, and will bo good only for continuous passago from Toronto on dato stamped. For further information apply to ticket agents. Homing, itching skin diseases instantly re lieved by Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, un equalled foi cuts, bruises, burns. It heals without loaving a scar. C. II. Hageubuch. To Kxtrudlto n HiikhIiiii Kmljozzlcr. Washington July 10. Tho state de prtn.cnt has Issued a warrant for the surrender cf the Ituatdan embezzler whose doings at the New Jersey sum mer resorts and sensational pursuit and escape from the police aroused much Interest last spring. His name Is Gustav Frederick Vlrpl, and he was a mall carrier on the route betvteen Ulen burg and Ostermeyra, In Finland. He made away with 3,500 marks and came to this country. Arrested In New Jer sey upon the evidence of his abused mistress, he was allowed to go free by a commissioner. The police under took to arrest him again, and he led them a long chase before they secured him. It heals everything except a broken heart, may bo said of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, Piles and rectal diseases, cuts, burns, bruises. tetter, eczema and all skin troubles may be cured by it quickly and permanently. C. II. HagenbuclK NUGGETS OF NEWS. Mrs. Swift, at St. Louis, says she was robbed of $2,700 on the sleeping car en route. The president in" ends to make Im portant modifications In the civil ser vice rules at an early date. Three masked men held up a Chicago trolley ear Thursday night, and robbed the conductor, motormau and paiwen gers. The coroner's Jury has exonerated Policeman John Greer, who fatally shot Patrick Gallagher at Nortlstown, Pa. last Saturday, while attempting to ar rest him. Official dispatches from the Haw aiian government, received at the state depaitmetit, represent an apprehensive feeling among the people of the island on account of Japan's attitude. Pure blood and a good digestion' aro au Insurance against disease and suffering, Burdock Mood Bitters keeps the blood puro. the digestion perfect. hinrj of tno 'l l.iiriiiiiiiii'tcr. Washington, July 10. The weather bureau reported the following maxi mum temperature last night: At Con cordla, Kan., 102; Omaha, Neb., 91; Davenport, la., 98; Kansas City, 98; St Louis, 96: Nashville, 98; Cincinnati, 9G Indianapolis, 98; Chicago, 88; Boston, 91; New York, 81; Philadelphia, 90; At lantic City, 82; Bastport, 76; St. Paul, SO: Washington, 88; Detroit, !; Savan nah. .S6: New Orleans, 91; Key West, 81; Nantucket. 71. Hires are not dangerous to life, hut they are a prollflcbreetlerof misery and profanity. Doau's Ointment gives instant relief, even In tlie worst rases of this and other exasperat ing diseases of the skin. Antlima Cute, with Muiiyon's Autumn iipriw, will control this awful complaint when every thing else falls. Munyon's Hemedlei, a separate ewre for pneh tlhwAxr, ASTHMA CURE lormie nt an uriig AIM. M Mly 21V When In doubt, write Prof. Miuiyon, Men Arch strert, Phila delphia, I'll., for fre medical mlvleo. OCEAN STEAMERS RACE. Tho Amorloiiti Tjlttm'St. l.otlHnlid tbo C'utiiti'd T.liiPt' C'ntiipnuln. New York, July 10.-Tlie American line stenmor St. I.ouls, from South ampton, and the Cunard line steamer Campania, from Liverpool, arrived at Quarantine last evening, the former- nt 8:1G, three minutes ahead of her rival, the Campania. Both steamers had had a most exciting race for 1G hours, the American liner winning hy only threo minutes. The passengers on board tho St. Louis were enthusiastic over tho victory of the American liner, and stated that both steamers were in sight of each other at 4 o'clock yesterday morning. At that hour the Campania was sighted almost hull down astern. The American liner crowded on all steam and started on tho race. Tho Campania also was making vory fast time, and was hearing down rapidly on the St. Louis. At 10 a. m. she was 1! miles astern of the St. Louis, and from that hour until both steamers passed Sandy Hook they steamed at their best possible speed. The St. Louis reached the Sandy Hook light ship at 7:08 p. m. and the Campania at 7:13 p. in. During the race from Flra Island to Sandy Hook the St. Louis and Campania steamed at the phenom enal speed of nearly 22 knots an hour. On board the Campania her officers and passengers, while admitting that tho Campania had made very fast time from 10 o'clock in the morning when they sighted the St. Louis some 12 miles ahead, claimed there was no Intention to drive tho steamer. They gained steadily on the American liner, how ever, and when the Sandy Hook light ship was abeam the St. Louis was only five minutes In the lead. The St. Louis made the passage in 6 days, 10 hours and 27 minutes, and the Campania's time was 5 days, 15 hours arid 16 min utes. FINANCEAND TRADE. EfToot of tho Minors' Stiiko on G011- crnl lliislness llitorosts. New York, July 10. n. d. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trade says: The strike of bituminous coal miners has taken 75,000 men or more from work, and threatens to restrict supplies of fuel In some quarters, though the West Virginia and some other mines which declined to take part claim to be able to meet the eastern demand for some months. At the west the strike Is by no means unitedly sustained, and tho impression prevails that it will not last long. The tinplate works have settled the wage question, and are again busy, and show a production of 4,500,000 yearly, with a capacity of 6,250,000 boxes. The bar mills have more trouble, but a general settlement of Iron and steel wages is expected without much delay. Bradstreet's review says: There Is only a moderate volume of trade throughout the country, the more note worthy changes being a checked de mand west and northwest, due to tho excessive heat and to storms, contin ued favorable reports as to the 6ereal and other crop prospects and disturb ances In Industrial lines due to tho strike of about 120,000 bltumtaous coal miners. The reluctance of West Vir ginia operators to join in the strike complicates the situation. The prospect of an early settlement of the tariff has strengthened the wide spread feeling of hopefulness that tho autumn will bring a revival of con sumptive demand. Orders for clothing, shoes and hardware for fall delivery are already more frequent. The .move ment of dry goods Is checked by mid summer stock taking, but retail busi ness In seasonable lines has been stim ulated by midsummer wear. Woll Known Ciorcymnu'lR'nd. Orange, N.J., July 10. Rev. Dr. Sam uel B. Halllday, pastor of, the Beecher Memorial church In Itockaway avenue, Brooklyn, and formerly assistant to th ltev. Henry Ward Beecher In the Ply mouth church In Brooklyn, died here late yesterday afternoori. Dr. Halllday came to Orange a week ago to remain during the heated term. On Monday last ho was stricken with paralysis. He was unconscious most of the time until his death. He was born In Mor rlstown, N. J., on Juno 6, 1812. A Septuagenarian Assaulted. Brldgeton, N. J., July 10. Mrs. Abble Myers, aged 70 years, was murderously assaulted yesterday afternoon by Jo seph Morrison. Sho says ho knocked her down at her home at Turkey Point, then drew a revolver and fired, She- struck the weapon with her arm, thus changing the course of the bullet and saving her life. Morrison was captured and placed In jail. Mrs. Myers made affidavit that Morrison was hired to Shoot her by relatives who want to get possession of her farm. Cyclist Killed by tho Heat. Manchester, N. H., July 9. Ernest J Bice, of Maiden, Mass,, a Harvard stu dent, was sunstruck while riding a hi cycle yesterday, and died soon after ward. l'ersonally-Uoniliicted Tours via Peniuyl vunlu lltttlroad. That tho public hav4 come to reeognlzo the fact that tho best and most convenient method of pleasure travel is that presented by tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company's personally-conducted tours, is evidenced by tho increasing popularity of tlicso tours, Under this system the lowest rates are ob tained, for both transportation and hotel ac commodation. Au experienced tourist agent arid chaperon accompany each tour to look after the comfort of the passenger. The following tours havo been arranged for the season of 1807 : To tho north (including Watkins Glen, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands. Montreal Quebec, Au Sable Chasm, Lakes Cliamplain and George, Saratoga, and a daylight rido down through tho Highlands of the Hudson) July 27 and August 17. ltato, f 100 for the round trip from Now York, Philadelphia tlaltlmore, and Washington, covering all expenses of a two weeks' trip. To Yellowstone Park on a special train of Pullman sleeping, compartment, and obscrva. tion cars and dining car, allowing eight days in "Wonderland," Septonilwr 2. Kate, f!5 from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington ; 80 from Pittsburg. To Niagara Falls, excursion tickets good to return within ten days will bo sold on July 32, August S and 10, September 4 and 10, at rate of f 10 from Philadelphia, Ilaltimore, and Washington. These tickets include transportation only, and will permit of stop over within limit at liuflalo, Rochester, aud Watkins on the return trip. Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, Luray Caverns, Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot Spring, Richmond, and Washington, Sep tember 'M and Uetober Vi. Rate, 00 from New York, 03 from Philadelphia. MUNYON'S FIVE 6L0WNJ0 ATOMS, IV. rM Explosion of li' iintiiltp In an IS.TonVntlrtn nt l.p n-t mi. Ky. Lexington, July 10. -,nl!e a Rung Of unrl,men weie exiava lng on the line ol the strfPt railway, one nf them itnirk what appeared to bp a piece of pipe, but which proved to be a 01 pound dyn unite cartridge. A fearful explosion followed, nnd five of the six negroes In the gang were blown to atoms. The other was so badly In jured that he cannot recover. The dead are Ji.e Collins, John Washington, Ham 1 Truby, Geirse ltoss and Will Tlinnn. The police afe Inclined to- think the dynamite was placed there by some one who had a grudge against the street car company, and others think It was left there by workmen on the Cincinnati Southern railway some years ago, when they were making ex cavations for that road In the sumo neighborhood. Victim or tho itroivn Tall Sloth. Boston, Jtily 10. The mysterious dis ease which has recently aiillcted resi dents of Soinervllle, and which ballled the physicians, has been explained. The victims semed to have been aiillcted with Ivy poisoning, the hands and arms reddening and swelling, but as a rulo they could piovo they had not touched ivy. TJhe employes ot the gypsy moth coiiimiiMon say that the whole trouble conies from touching the brown tail nioili. the new pest recently discovered In that vlWnltv. The commission la fighting th. moth, and employes are killing them at the rate of 100,000 a day. Adjudged (iullt.v of Contempt. New York, JuIy.iO. W. 13. Searles, vice president of the Farmers' Loan and Trust company, In the supreme court yesterday was adjudged guilty of contempt of court. The contempt arose out of Mr. Searles' refusal to answer questions before a commission which sat in a Btiit brought by the Lake Shore Blovated railroad, of Chicago, against the Farmeis' Loan and Trust com pany, to set aside the foreclosure of a mortgage on the bond held by the trust company. Ju.ittee Barkman granted a stay pendli'g an appeal. llucklen's Arnica Salvo. Tho best salve in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or jo pay required. It is guaranteed to gi ve perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price SS cents per box. For sale by A. Wasley. Coming Invents. July 19. Ico cream festival under auspices of Camp 40, Daughters of America, in Ilob bius' opem house. July 13. Grand benefit peformance of tbo dramatic cantata "Eobccca" by request. To bo given for tho benefit of John Hall. "They don't injko much fuss about it." Wo aro speaking of Do Witt's Little liirly Klsers, tho famouslittle pills for coustipntion, biliousness, and all stomach and liver troubles, They never gripo. C. II. liagcii buch. Similar Uir-i'lnu' In t "vt.tnlla. Cleveland, O., July 10. Judge Ong, of the common pleas court, handed down a decision yesterday declurlng that tho aw under which members of the Clove- land baseball club were an .1 for playing on Sunday Is unconstitutional. President Roblson .at once announceu that a gama will be played oNSunday with Washington. If the weather is fine there will be an Immense crowd. This decision will stand unless the city authorities .carry the case to the cir cuit court and It Is reversed. It lias not yet been decided whether an ap peal will be mod Don't nauseate your stomach with teas and ittcr herbs, hut rcaulate your liver and sick headaclio by using those famous little pills known as Do Witt's Little Early Hiscrs. C. II. Ilageubuch. Persons Leaving Town During the summer can havo the llmt.u.n mailed to them by ordering it at this oflirc, cither In person or by letter, at 25 cents per month. If you are going to enjoy yourself among the cool breezes of tho sea slioro or soino mountain retreat, ion't forget that your enjoyment will not be complete- unless you have tho Ilkn.Ll sept to you. Vim. vliror and vlctorv i.theso aro the char acteristics of Do Will's Little Eaily Itiscrs, moiamous nttio puis lor constlpitlou, wi iousuoss and all stomach aud liver troubles. C. II. Uageubuch. Ciilciiiro's Many Ih'iv let tin. Chicago, July 10, There were more deaths yestciday of human beings and ot animals, and tho number of pros trations was greater than upon any other day of the long hot spell that has hung over Chicago. Sixteen peo ple are dead from the heat, two are In n no and nut of a large number of prostrations 10 are critical. Last night was a sizzling horror, the hottest night Chicago has ever known. .CHASES BloodfHerveFood vJ0B0ERlETAKl6i', For Weak and Run Down People. UMAT IT IQ I The richest of all restorft. WnH I II IOI tlvo foods, because It re places the essentlala of life that are ex hausted by disease, indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, oxcebi.es, abuse, etc. WHfiT IT nflFil By maklns the blood WI1HI II UULOI pure aud rich and tho digestion perfect It creates solid Hash, nruscle and strength. The nerves being made strong the brain becomes astlve and clear. It restores lostvltallty, stopsall wast ing drains and weakness In either sex, and as a female regulator has no equal. 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When I trav el I always take one of your Anti-Pain Pills befoio entering the cars and thus prevent 3Wlmmlug of tho head and nausea, to which I havo been subject for several yoars." Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug Clsts under a positive guarantee, llrst bottlo benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart and Nervos sent free to all applicants. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart. Ind. A gonuino wolcomo waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. rial 11 and Coal Sts. Plncfl whiskeys, beers, porter ami nlo cnnntantly on tup. Choice eraperanco drinks and cigars. Wanted-An Idea 'Who can think ef some simple tblug to patent? Protect your Ideftni thpv may bring you wealth. Write JOHN WKDDE1U1UHN ft CO., PaUmt Attop seya, waahlngton, D. c, ror tneir si, bud pi ind llat or. two hundred lnvnntlons waatc rleo offer Oil. pOU 8HKKIPP, H. S. ALBRIGHT, Of pRWiOMmna. Subject to Republican rules. poll SHERIFF, S. ROLL BEDDALL, Op Tort Cardos. Subject to Republican rules. 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