EVENING HERALD ' mTAHMKIIKD 18T0. Published every Kvenliiic, KirpRtimlay,t Mourn Jabdin HrBitin1NKAB Cbstbk. Tim Herald In ileilrnetl liiHlienandimn and ho siir-miidliiE towns for six cents a welt, pJ" all o tlie carriers. H mBll JB.OC a y aar, at mt a month, payable In advance. Advertise units oliftrued according to tpaae and ixwIHon. Tlie publisher reserve ilie tlglit to olianire Uw i I .... ,.i ..(.wtiumMb tvliAtiAver the nub lloatlon ol new demands It. The right Is nwerrcd to reject any advertisement, whether mid for or not, Hint the publisher may deem Improper. Advertising rates uinde known Kiitercd at the MMtntflre at Shenandoah, Pa., a second cum man matter. TKbHl'IlONK CONNECTION. "All tfce News Thai's Fit lo Print1 "Evening Herald lm-asim- is one "f ttip n-liii'vnu'iitH to which President McKinluy hikI tin- UpputiHoan imrty were commltteil. Tlie next atpp to bp taken In for cur rency rpfonn. and that will rome in due time. Tlie message of tlip I'resi dmit sent to Congress Just liefore ml journnipnt is evidence that Hip ires ent administration will fully redeem Its pledges, and that the confidence of the people was not misplaced. Kven In the moat severe cases of sprain or bruise, cut or Imrn, Thomas' llclectrle 011 Klvo almost instant relief. It Is the ideal family liniment. MONDAY. JULY 86. 1887. The New Tariff Low. The Dlngloy tariff bill passed the Senato on schedule time Saturday afternoon, vrlth a majority of ten votes In Its favor, and shortly after wards the President attached his siKnature. The Dlngley bill was re ported to the House on Maroh 10 and became a law on July 84, four months and five days after it was llrst reported to the House. That Is a record of which the Republicans may feel proud. The bill glvos to the farmers the protection on wool and other farm products which they had asked, the House rates on first and second class wools being restored, and a highly satisfactory rate to the wool sections of the mountainstatosbeingadopteU Our Democratic contemporaries, as well as the leaders of that party in Coiii;res,s, have made many falsi) statements in referenco to the sugar schedule. In the shape that the bill passed the House it is generally con ceded that it was not in any way nd vantageous to the trust, but that on the contrary it took away from the trust the advantage which it had under the Wilson law. Stripped o all technicalities, the cold facts are that as the bill left the House the rates on refined sugar were 13$ cents per hundred pounds greater than the rates on raw sugar. Of course, the rates on different grades of raw sugar are different, but taking the miiiibu of pounds of any grade which wore required to make a hundred pounds of refined sugar it was found that the rates were on an average of 12i cents per hundred pounds less than those on refined sugar. This means that the sugar rellnors of the country, whether in the trust or out of it, were allowed a difference of 12J cents per hundred pounds, or J of a cent a pound, difference between raw sugar when imported and refined sugar when imported, thus giving them an opportunity to import raw sugar at & of a cent a pound less than the rates at which refined sugar can bo im ported. It is generally conceded that the cost of refining sugar is not loss than about J of a cent a pound, so mt thni'eaa really given to the sug-nr refiners aro simply tho bare difference botwocn refined and unre fined sugars, or tho cost of rofining. Tho rates agreed upon by tho con ferees made precisely the same differ ence between raw and refined sugars that tho House bill made when it was passed by that body. The conference report did increase the rates on re fined sugar slightly, but it also in creased the rates on raw sugar, thus making the difference in tho rate of duty between raw and refined, or tho ''differential," as it is called, precisely what the House bill nmdo it originally - 12 cents per hundred pounds, or & of a cent a pound. It is true that sugar-trust stock ad vanced during the time the bill was in consideration by the conferees and after it was presented to the public, but this is easily accounted for. Tho sugar trust, kuowing that tho new bill would certainly advance the rate of duty on sugars as a protection to American producers, has been bring ing into tho country as rapidly as possible sugar in enormous quanti ties, getting it in, of course, under the comparatively low rates of the Wilson law. It has scoured the world for sugar and had in stock by the time the conference report was pre sented to the public over 700,000 tons of raw sugar, or, in round numbers, 1.500,000,000 pounds. On every pound of thissugar which it had in stock it was perfectly appar ent that it would make whatever profit there was between the tariff rates of tho Wilson law and the in creased tariff rates named by the Dingley law, or an aggregate profit calculated at about 12 million dollars. Is It surprising that sugar stook went up in view of the fact that this or ganization would make upon the sugar which it had brought into the country 13 million dollars by the mere advance which the framers of this bill have found it iwtceawtry to make in tariff rates in order to pro teetthesugarproducersof the United Htates and bring a revenue to the ifovernment 1 The advance in sugar-trust stook was not due to any permanent advan tage which the new tariff bill gives the trust over the old law, nut, ontne contrary, the differenot) between raw and roflned sugars under the new bill is, as already indicated, 12i cents per hundred, while, under the Wilson law, It is 38fc cents per hundred pounds, thus making it apparent at once that the permanent, "uiueren tial" or difference in tariff rates which the sugar refiners get under the new law is far lens than that tin der the Wilson law, while this loan to the trust in offset by the mere tern porary advantage in tlie advanoe In prices which It is able to make upon the enormous accumulation of sugar u hid. it has on hand. The njieedy completion of this Unj-n siutt WViie m i-iH.T. ChleaBo, July 2d. James O'Donnoll. who lives the life of a recluse, shot Into a crowd of small boys who were play- Inn ball near Ills home yesterday after noon. Thomas Good, aged 12, and Frank Spears, a Red S, colored, were badly wounded. Spears will probabl die. As soon as the shooting became l:nnn an angry mob of neighbors sur rounded O'Donnell's borne, where he had hidden. The timely arrival of a ngtrol wagon saved his life, but y a narrow margin, as the mob surrounded the wagon, and the officers were forced to flsrht to protect their prisoner. o'Dnnnell said the boys annoyed him with their noise. It heals everything except a broken heart, may be said of I)e Witt's Witch Ilatel Salvo. Piles and rectal dlsMMea, cuts, bums, bruises, tetter, eczema and all skin troubles may be cured by It quickly and permanently. 0. 11. llHseiumc.il. UXIS1NS COMMIT SUICIDE. Found A-iliyxlnl ,1 In A Hmnll Hold ; tti m V-.tcliili'f. V A New York. Jul) At n small hi-tel In Wrstih i Hl(i".i'. on U' noiili- "a-teui bmmdiiiy uf the U, 1'nlili i Hulllvntl, -f jenrp nf u;i'. nnil 111" ple'l first i-ouln. Annl" Siilllvn n. v ie rmiii.1 dead. They hh.il been iiM'hyxi.U' il lv I I'jmnla' Iiik e.iif. The cousins had grown up tngetln r. and firm time In lime the tnllt of the neirhliMH lu d In en Unit young I'.it rtek and Annie, althmiKh close blood relative. Inti nded to nuiey each other. The father di elated the marriage Im possible. The vllliiKc priest was con sulted, and he declared that the ehureh would hover sanction such n union. The young couple seemingly bowed to this decision, and after that they were not seen much together. Saturday evening Miss Kulltvun left home for a short vacation, whether by accident or design she met her cousin, Patrick, and after walking about for a time they finally stopped at the little, hotel at Westchester. There they drank a glass of beer each, and sat chatting until bedtime. Then Sullivan, who was well acquainted with the proprietor of the road house, said that he and his cousin had just been married, and that they were going to leave Unlonport on account of the trouble It would cause In the two families. They were given A room for the night, and In the morning, when the smell of gas was discovered, tho Sulllvans were found asphyxiated In the window-less room. QObD DUST. "GOLD DTJ8T." A ("To 7Ti hi v.e .almy. Londcn, J 1'y 20. The Paris corre spondent of The Dally Mall says thai Germany lins protested to the United States against the annexation of Ha waii by the latter country. Germany, the correspondent says, desired n triple control of the Islands by America, Great Ilrltaln and herself. Chagrinee" at the result of her protest, Gormany sounded Japan, but the latter decline". to be a party to any concerted action believing that the United States would respect the rlrhts of Japanese emi grants In Hawaii. Thousands nro sulfurlnc oxcruclatlnv misery from that plague uf tho night, Itching l'iloe, and say nolliiiiK about it tliroiigh u sense of dolicacy. Instant relief in Dunn's Ointment. It never fulls. TCx-MtiiNti'i- Terrell'M Itotiirn. New York, July 2C. A. XV. Terrell ex-minister to Turkey, arrived to-day from London on his way home. To every question concerning the eastern complications he would answer that In was still In the employment of the gov' eminent, and could not express any opinion or state a fact that could be construed as containing an opinion. Insist on the Genuine ChtMtgo, The best Washing Powder made. Best for all clean ing, does the work quickly, cheaply and thoroughly,. largest package greatest economy. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Bt. Louis, Now York, Uoston, Philadelphia. REDUCED RATES TO THE SEASHORE. nil- tfl.CHASE$ Bloo&?NerveFood UrUHT IT ICI Tbo richest ofnll restow aiiirii iu-i tlve food. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using onsllj and forever, bo mado well, Btrong, magnetic, lull of new life and vigor, tako No-To-Uac, tho wonder-worker that makos w enk men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-IJau from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. 50c or ?1.00. Booklet and sample mailed frco. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. Two Killed on tno Hull. Utlca, N. Y., July 20. John Phelps, aged 28 years, a clerk, and his wife, nged 17, were Instantly killed by a train on .the West Shore rallrond last night. They were seen struggling be fore the train struck them, and It Is thought the man Intended to cause the death of his wife and himself. He had been heard to threaten her. Pnti'il Holler ICxjiloslon, PunxButnwney, Pa., July 26. A boil er explosion Saturday night In the lumber mill of KIpp & KIsor, at Cor tez, killed Pete Duff and seriously In jured 10 others. The mill Is badly wrecked. A 11-foot piece of boiler was blown 400 feet. Two hundred men will be thrown out of work. MI EVIDENCE Before the Public--A Scranton Store keeper Testifies. Scranton is greatly interested in the home testimony that Is being brought forward in favor of tbo "little conqueror." Oiir rcpre seutativc investigated anotbor enso in tbnt of M-. Daniel Mohr. who has a little store at No. 33S Summer avenue, Hydo Park. Mr. Molir is a fiuo, muscular, woll-built man who looks as though no burden that any ordinary back in railed upon to bear would prove too great for bis and still a few months HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill n battle or common glass with urine and lot it stand twentr-fnur httuinja sedi ment or settling indicates an unhealthy onndltlon of the kidneys. When mine stains linen It Is positive evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or twin in the back, is aUo convincing proof that the kidneys and bladder are out of order. WHAT TO DO. There is comfort In the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp Root, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish In relieving pain in tlie liack, kidneys, liver, bladder and evory part of tbo urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain In pissing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wiuo or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to sot p many times during the night t nriiL.tii. Tlie mild and the extra ordiinry eject of Swamp-Root is soon realised. It stands tho highest fur its won derful cures ef tho most distressing cased. If you need a medicino you should havo the best. Sold by druggists, prico fifty cento and one dollar. You may have a sainplo bottlo and pamphlet both sent free by mail. Men tion Kvbning Herald and send your address to Dr. Kilmer A Co.. Blngliamton, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee tbo genuine of this ollur. UlectriKMiteil III n Snloon. Philadelphia. July 26. Frederick Blent- zle. an aged man, who acted as super intendent In the saloon of his brother, August Plentlze, at the northwest cor ner of Fifth and Lehigh avenue, was electrocuted Saturday evening by the current which supplied light and fur nlBhed motive power for the fans In the snloon. Death was Instantaneous. Through accident the victim made his body a conductor of the current by placing one hand on a swlthboard and the other on an Iron radiator and In stantly his life was blotted out, his only struggle being an Involuntary Khuflllng of the feet. Themis a tlmo for everything ; and tho time to attend to a cold is when It starlR. Don't wait till you havo consump tion but prevent it by using Olio Minute Cough Cure, the great remedy for coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. C. II. Ilagcnbuch. Surrrii-T.. . TiTTiinrs' M ool I lis. Clarkhburg. V. Va.. July 2C The miner's meeting advertised for yester day was a great success from the min er's standpoint. Over 100 men said they would Join the union, and a meet ing will be held today. There Is no doubt thnt all will go out by Tuesday. Mr. Mahon says 40 national organizers will be represented at Wheeling on Tuesday, and that action will be taken that wir cause a settlement at once or a general strike will be called for. tlcfllri) or tho Miihhoh to Itcnoli tho Northwostorn Kldorndo. Snn Francisco, July 2S. The desiro nf tho gold struck throng to reach the diggings In the Klondike district re sembles for all the world the craze of easterners to reach California In the days of '49. Thsre Is little or no meth od In thlB longing of the marses to reach the Kldorado in the great un known territory In the Northwest. People who have had no experience In mining, or have undergone none of the hardships Incident to such as will fol low a trln to the Yukon country, arc clamoring for passage and straining every nerve to secure funds necessary on which to make the trip. Many nro making sacrifices In order to visit the land that promises so much. Every steamship ofllce In the city is literally overrun with people seeking Information concerning the Klondike country. Those who have the money do not hesitate to pay for passage, trusting In many Instances to good Jtxir, in ly IrfiW-Itnte I i urrloi vln I sylviinm nnil. Ik r eim-d cull etiiMnre iiih thai nf in N'eu Jersey In inimim-r rixnrt. Misuiie I'it.v is the iint popular nr.iKhle resnri- in Aim-rum. and Cnpn May, Hrn I-lo City Ocn City, Aviibn, Anlown, Wlld tvou , ini'i Molly lleiieh ib net full far short of Atlantic ('it 'n li'gh Htan.lnrd. Tb IViin-ylv.iiiia l-i.li id Cimipiiiiy Iiiih itrtangod for xi ui-hioiiM to the wiiImhv fioni f'.t-l tf.lM,,!! lti,!l,.f,,lil, Slll'llltllllnHll. il.,,!.!,!,, ,i I,,.,.,,,,,, Il.it,. iitiooS(ii elielini ! mBue strong-tile i brain becomes n stations on branch ioiiiIk), nil August 5 innl 10 Kxeurshin ticVet. Rood for 10 days, will v sold t extirnuly low nilei. l'.ihieiitii-rs limy, if I hey so dedrr, go lo At lantic C'i y via the new Delaware River Rridge Route, tie only all-ra 1 line from points in IViinsylvsiim io Atlantic (lily. i For information in regarl to rates, time of tmlin. Ac., consult small bills or apply to nearest ticket ngctit. For Weak and Run Down People. linpfiiiaft It. re places tho essentials or lire Unit are rc. imusiea uy disease. Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc. UHflT IT nflFQI Uy making tlie blood mriHI II UUCOI pure and rich mid tho digestion perfect It creates solid flesh, musrie nuu sirengin. Tho nerves being made strong the brain becomes astlve iind clear. 1 1 restores lostvltnllty, stopsnll Wast ing drains and weakness In cither sex. and ns a re'nmlo rogtilafbT has no equal, l'rleo 60o., ornyo boxes J2.00. Druggists orbymntl. Wo con help you. Advice and lioolt, free. fw7ltc Us About Your Cnso THE DR-. CHASE COMPANY, UUCuostnutStreot, Philadelphia, BASEBALL RECORDS. THE RUSH F0R GOLD. Ctn,,1lt, ..e tl,n rl,.lta I. ,1, l,w,t TVi CliiinipluiiHlilp PimimittH. Xiitloiml 1, ensue. V.. L. Po. W. I. Po. Rotten IB ta .707 Philadelphia 87 it .448 Cincinnati 48 38 .057 Chicago .... IK 44 .443 Haltltttoni...8 M .848 Irmtsville. . 84 41 .4M New York.. .41 HO .00) Brooklyn.... 82 48 .401 CleTland....42 tU Mi Wa.ihiugton.8 44 .878 llttabnrg.. 85 80 .473 St. Lottis 17 60 .M SATUtlllAY'S NATIONAL I.HAOUK OAMHS. At Onleago New York, 7; Chicago, a At ltttMbnra Plttsbure. 16: naltlmore.il. At St IauIh Bt. Uinta, 7i Washington, 5. At Louis ville Boaton, 5; Louisville, 2. At Cleveland (forfeited)-Olevnland, 0, Philadelphia, 0. SUNDAY'S NATIONAL LHAC1UR O AM SIS. At St. Louis St. IiOuis, 4; Washington, 8. At Cleveland Baltimore, 6; Cleveland, 5. At Cincinnati First game: Cincinnati, 7i Brook lyn, 4. Beeond game: Cincinnati, 11; Brook lyn, 4. At Chicago Cliloago, 1 ; Louisville, 0. Koitorii Loiieuo. W. L. Po. W. L. Pc. Buffalo 48 83 .634 Providence. .88 38 .620 Syracuse,... 46 81 .607 Soranton....l 88 .500 SiriiiKaeld. .40 81 .688 Montreal ...Wl 40 .Ml Toronto.... 41 84 .517 Wllktnbarre.20 40 .808 KATUUIIAY'H KABTKItN l.KAOUB OAMHS. At Montreal Montreal, 17; V ilkeabarre, 0. uck , Blve them food on which to ,,ZT":"r!l pI'A.L s I subsist during the coming winter. The Second game : Providence, 10 ; Toronto, 5. At Buffalo Flint game : Springfield, 7 ; Buffalo, 2. Second game: Buffalo, 11; Springfield, 0. StTMIAV'H HASTHIIN I.HAOUH QAMlM. At Buffalo-Springfield, 4: Buffalo, 1. At Sy mouse Syracuse, 8; Providence, 2. Atlantic I.cuguo. W. L. Po. W. L. Pc. Newark ....60 88 .002 Pateron....40 41 .493 Lancaster . . 48 32 .000 Norfolk 85 89 .473 lint ford.... 48 88 .611 Athletic Ill il .447 Richmond... 87 80 .607 Beading SO 60 .343 KATimnAY'B ATLANTIC I.F.AUUF1 OAMHS. At Philadelphia First paine: Norfolk, 2; Atldotio, 1. Second game: Athletic, 9; Nor folk, 3. At Lancaster Lancaster, 0 ; Newark, 4. At Hartford First game: Hartford, 81 Richmond, 0. Second game: Hartford, 8; Richmond, 0. At Patorsou Patersou, 6; Bead ing, 4. HUNUAYS ATLANTIC r.RAOUE OAMB8. At Paierson First game : Paterson, 8 ; Bead ing, 6. Second game: Patemon, 2; Heading, 1. At Newark First game: Newark, 3; Ath letic, 0. Second game : Newark, 0; Athletic, 0. "They don't mike much fuss about it.' We aro speaking of I)e Witt's Little Early Risers, tlie famnuslittle pills for constipation. biliousness, and all stomach and liver troubles, They never gripe. C. II. Ilagen buuh. DcitlUild-4 All-o.llUi IllloieiMlolloc Madrid, July 20. It is estimated that General Maximo Gomez, the leader of the Cuban Insurgents, has reaffirmed hi determination not to accept a com puimlse with the government, but to ago ho could not lift u bushel of potatoes for adhere to his demand for the absolute a customer. Ileitis by trade a quarrymau, which taxes the muscles of thp body, lie overtaxed tin m once nud strained the kid neys, and catching a cold at tbo time, it settled there, causing kidney disorder, and with this be has been troubled more or less for tho imst 12 years. Colds h says, always went right to tho back, and according to the varying of the weather and his work he would have alternate sharp and du'.l pains in the back. Lifting heavy things or stooping positions caused pnln in the back which was also always stiQ in the uioruiug. J nave used all kinds of things said he, but nothing ever helped me liko Doau's Kidney Pills. Thoy havo completely Iiauishod all my pains They deserve the highest praise and are sure to lie a winner when people And out what a great medicine they are, and It will not be long liefore they flud it out. Roth my wife and myself feel thankful for the good Doau's Kidney Pills have done me, and we both heartily recommend them to any one suffer ing with kidney diseases. This is but .he investigation of one case in Scranton. There are many more that we have investigated, some of which have already been published and more will follow. Dean's Kidney Pills are accomplishing wonderful results right here at home where it is very easy to prove such statements as above. The pill are fur sale by all dealers. Kuster-MUburn Co Hutfklo, N. Y., are sole agents fur the United States sod will mail same on receipt of price. which is within reach of all, only 60 cenU per box, Itoinember the name Doau's and do net lie persuaded to take any suWitute ;OK SIIKIHI'l', H. S. ALBRIGHT, Or OHWiasBUaa, Subject to HptifIIBn rul. JjlOK 8JIKHIPK, S. ROLL BEDDALL, Or Post Carbok. Subjoct to Ilepuhlloan ruls. Wanted-An Idea SSs ProUot your Idewj tlmr may lirtog you wa&lux Wriu JOHN WKCDEKDlIRN rxi.. I'staol Attyr Mis. WunlogUM, I). 11.. tat thalr ll.SD prise otti 1S4 lut t two liiuulrsd luTKatkUiS waaCod. Independence of Cuba. Poui-oil OH on n Slow Pirn. Wilmington, Del.; July 2fi. Mrs. 1 ranclska Soberlnslsi poured oil tin a slow lire yesterday. Then she set the nil can on the stove. An explosion fol lowed and she was burned to death, Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. This is the best medicine in tlie workl for all forms of Collides and Colds and fur Con sumption. lOvery bottle is guaranteed. It will cure ana not disappoint, it has no equal for Whooping Cough. Asthma. Hay Paver. Pneumonia. Bronchitis. Ln Qrlnne. Cold iu the Head and for Consumption. It is safe for all ages, nleasaut to bike, and, above all. a sure cure. It is always well to taxo iJr. King s New Life nils iu connection with Dr. King's New Discovery, as they regulate and tone tho stomach and bowels. We guarantee perfect satisfaction or return money, rree trial bottles at A. Waaley's drug store. Itegu lar sitt 60 cents and $1.00. Hotel PI1-0 lit. Itlellllelil Sprlnir. Utlca, N. Y., July 2C Fire goon after midnight almost completely destroyed the Spring House, at Itlchfleld Springs, only a small part of the western corner being left standing. The lire broke out in the landing; At the time there were 100 cufsls In 4he house, 70 of them from New York and Philadelphia and 100 employes or the hotel. Kvery per son In the building, as far as known, escaped. The night before the hotel was the scene of one of the season s most billllant hops, which broke up at midnight. An hour later the cry of fire was heard. The flames progressed slowly through the various parts of the hotel, and except the employes, who occupied quarters In the vicinity of the laundry, everybody had ample time to get out. Two Thou'-niid M llos on UIc.vpIpi. St. Louis, July 20. The 26th United States Infantry bicycle1 corps, which reached this city Saturday night, com pleting their 2.000 mile ride from Fort Missoula, Mont., in 40 days, 35 of which were actually spent oh the road, are encamped at Forest Park. The bicycle corps left Fort Missoula, Mont., Juno 14, 36 In number. Lieutenant J. A. Moss, Surgeon J. M. Kennedy and Edwnrd H. Hooz, the official reporter, and 20 soldiers selected from the four com panies stationed at Fort Missoula. During the trip one of the men was re turned to Fort Missoula on account of not being able to keep up. F.xeelsior, which leaves on Wednesday next, has n full passenger list, but big bonuses are being offered every day for a berth on the vessel. More people are anxious to co to Alaska and the Yukon country than can possibly be accommodated at tho present time. It Is belioved by many thnt the vessels now fitting at Snn Francisco, and destined for Dawson City by way of St. Michaels, will never reach the former place. The river be gins to freeze about Sept. 10, and It is not possible for vessels leaving Snn Francisco after August to reach Daw son City for at least five or six days after the extreme cold has set In. A dispatch from Seattle says: No greater crowd ever assembled on the wharves of Seattle than that which witnessed the departure of the steamer City of Mexico for Dyea yesterday. On tho Mexico were 2S3 passengers who left to seek their fortunes In the Klon dike. At a conservative estimate there were fully 8,000 people on the wharves, showing that, instead of abating, the Klondike fever Is more virulent than over. In addition to her passengers, the Mexico carried 1,800 tons of freight, consisting almost entirely of outfits of the gold Beekers, and 48 horses. Urlp-Clolils-lleHiiaeli.. Why stiller with Coughs, Holds and Qrippo whou Ijitutlvo limine Quinine will ciiri! von In one dav. Put tin in tablets oon vcnioiltfor taking. Guaranteed tocuie. or money refnniled. Prioe, SS cents, "or sale by Klrlln's Pharmacy. NUGGEfsOF NEWS. Thne '0-Vnot tofpedn boats arTTto be Im'it In this ci untry fur a SouthAmTl enn gt vernmeTit. It v. Dr. Malcolm McGregor Dana' dhd at his home In Drooklyn yester day. t Wns 80 ye.irs old. Tho AmprJc.Mi Na lonal Jewish Chau tauqua opened its first summer assem bly at Atlantic City yesterday. John Griffin, a cold storage house laborer lit Buffalo, N. Y was killed by nmmrnla fumes. Ills body was burned as If by fire. The Chlttinden collection Of old stamps, worth ts.000, has been slo.cn from Dr. J. Uruee Chittenden's house in New York. At St. Cloud, Minn., Janv-B II. Mfty bury, a lnnal Sprinter, ran 1R0 yftfds Saturday In 112-5 seconds redticiug the world's record 1-5 second. CharleB 11. Kunkel, a carpenter In the Lehigh Valley railroad car shops at Allentown. Pa., had his head caught between a pulley and the floor. He was crushed to death. ingle andard Only Is possible, wlwlber ns n test of excellence In journalism, or for tho measurement Of ipinutltles, tlmo or vtihnwt and The... Philadelphia Record . . . After n cattvr of nrnHy twenty ytntm of iiNintmiitcHl Krmvtli in jtifttlflfMi In elftlin hiK tliitt tlm HUtntUrtI flrnt intftltltnliftl hy Its found en Im the one true tent of A Perfect Newspaper. To publish ALT. THIt NKWS promptly and succinctly nnd In the mont readable form, without ellhlon or partisan bins; to ilineuiH lt Klgitlflcnuee with friinkiietw, tn keep AN Ol'Mff ICYIC l'OU POI1I.10 ABUSItH, to gtvn hetddea n complete reeoid of elirrent thought, fancies and dlMxiverles in nil do lmrtmeuts of human nctlvtty In lt DAILY K1MTIONS of from 10 to 14 PAtlHS, mill to provide the wlinlo lor its imtriiiis nt the nominal price of OXIC CISNT-Tbat win from tlie otitxet, nud will coiitbiuo to be the aim of TUB BKCOltl). Dr. Miles' Nervine Victorious. Physical and Mental Exhaustion Civos way to vigorous Activity. DroppocI Thi'oncU a T'rcstlo. Marietta, O. July 26. As an excur sion train was returning from'Zanes vllle, O., last night the trestle work over a .bottom land three and a half miles from Marietta g tvo way, and two of the four coaehes won dropped to a corn field below. The coaches were filled with people, but no one was killed. About 16 persons weie badly Injured, and all were more or less bruised. Miss Npllle Purdy, of this city, will probalily ale. One of the coaches took lite, and some of the pas sengers were singed before they could escape. All the Injured were brought to this city. Iteduceil Kates to Mt. (Sretua via Peliusyl vaiila ltatlroad. For the United Ilretliien camp meeting at Jit. Gretna, !'., August 3 to 13, 1807, the Pennsylvania I'ailroad Company will sell ex curslon tickets frjm all points on its system east of Pittsburg and hne, and west of and Including Philadelphia, to Mt. (iretua and return at red 11 ceil rates. These tickets will im sold August 1 to Ann list 12 in elusive, good tn return until August SO, 1887, Inclusive. For siwclllc rate, conditions, ifes., apply to nearest tloket agent. lkiruing.ltoblng skin diseases instantly re lieved by Tin Witt's Witch Hanoi Sslve. un equalled ftn cuts, bruises, burns. It Itenls without leaving a scar. C. II. Ilagenbueh. Negro Shoots n Ticket llrokor. St. Louis. July 26. George Hermann, who has charge of a ticket broker's office opposite the Union static, was fatally shot last night by a negro named Matthew Hancock. The latter went into the ticket olflce and demand ed money, and when It was refused shot Hermann Ave times with a re volver. A crowd of cabbies and other Uangerson about the station chased the negro with the Intention of lynching I1I111, but he was finally rescued hy the police and locked up at the Four Courts. Vim, vigor and victory t-tlieso aro the char acteristics of Do Witt's Little Early Itiscrs, the famous littlo pills for constipation, bil iousnoa and all stomach and liver troubles. C. II. llaecnbucb. Special SM'i-Moii -Mny Ho 'Accessary. Trenton, July 20. The discovery has ben mnde that Sept. 23, the date fixed ov the recent legislature for the special election to pass upon the constitutional amendments is nlso the first day of registration for the fall election In cities of over 40,000 population. These cities are Newark, Jersey City, Pater son, Camden, Trenton and Hoboken. The question has been raised whether the election ofl'.eers will be able to per form the douiile duty and whether it will not he necessary to call a special session of the legislature to rectify the matter In some way. John Grifhn. ot Kanesville, O., says : 'I never lived a day for thirty years without siifiorinir aconv. until a box of Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo cured my piles." For piles ami rectal troubles, cuts, bruises, snnilna. eczema and all skin troubles De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is unequalled. C. II. IhlL'cnbnch. MAOAF.A FALLS. Low Itnte Uxcursions via Pennsylvania Jtallroad. Tho Pennsylvania Kailroad Company will run a scries of ten-day excursions to Niagara Palls, leaving Philadelphia, Ilaltimoro and Washington on July 22, AugUbt 5 and 10, and September 4 and 10, An experienced tourist agent and chaperon accompany each oxctirslou. excursion tickets, good for return passage on any regular train, exclusive of limited express trains, within ten days, will be sold at $10 from Philadelphia, lialtimore, Wash ington and all points on the Delaware Divi sion; ?0.70 from Lancaster; 8.00 from Altoona and Uarrisburg; $8.35 from Wilkes- barre; fo.SO from Williamsport; and at pro portionate rates from other points, A tdop- over will be allowed at liutllilo, llochoster, and Watkins returning. A special train of Pullman parlor cara and day coaches will be run with each excursion For further information apply to nearest ticket ngent, or address ueo. W. iloyd Assistant (lenonit Passenger Agent, II road Street Station, Philadelphia. Kioiiridou To Atlantic City. Tlie Philadelphia aud Heading railway will run an excursion to Atlantic City, on Thursday, July 28th. Tickets will be good for ten days and good only on trains lea vine hem at 8 64 a. ni. aud 12 38 p. in. Fare for round trip from Slieuandoah is $8.M. tf A Valuable FrasorlpUsn. Editor Morrlsou of WorthimUm. Ind., "Huu," wriUa: "You have a valuable pre scription iu Kloctric Hitters, and I can cheer fully recommend it fur Constipation and 8iek Headache, aud as geusrsj system tonic it has no equal." Mrs. Annie Stehle. 2626 Cottage Urove Ave., Chicago, was all run dowu, could not eat or digest fowl, had a backache which never left her and felt tired aud weary, but six' bottles of Electric Hitters restored liei health and renewed her strength. Prices 60 rents aud fl.00. (let a bottle at A. Wasley'a Drug Store. Aired Kx-('onlnlei'iit Hand, Savannah, Ga., July 20. General La fayette McLawi, the oldest Confeder ate major general but one, was burled yesterday with military honors. The First regiment infantry, Georgia vol unteers, First battalion, Georgia vol unteers, the Chatham artillery (the oldest artillery company In the coun try except one), and one troop of the first regiment of cavalry, the famous Jeff. Davis Legion, and two divisions of naval militia, escorted the remains from the clinrch to the cemetery. ItfHiruiinlzliitc Miiill'iiii Solium O union New Yorw. July 28. J. P. Morgan & Co. aro soon to undertake the reor ganisation of the Madison Square Gar den coii.pany. The garden will prob ably be sold on the foreclosure of the second mortgage, subject to the first mortgage of 1, 260,000 and unpaid taxes 1 f about $100,000. A new company will then be organized, with a capital stock Of $1,250,000. Coming liven!. July 81, Ice cream festival uuiler the auspices of Owl's Aiuetiosu Volunteers in Wilkinson's ball. Aug. 1. Ice cream festival in Robbing' Qpera house uuder tbo auspices of the "Y." "I cravo but One Minuto", said the public speaker in a husky voice; and then he took a aoaeoi uno jiiinuto lougn uure, auu pro ceeded with his oratory. One Minute Coueh Cure Is unequalled fur throat and lnng troubles. CM. llagoubucu. Persons Leaving Town Duriug the summer can have the Hrkald mailed to them by ordering it at this office, either in person or by letter, at 26 cents per month. If you are going to enjoy yourself among tho cool breezes of tho sea shore or some mountain retreat, son't forget that your enjoyment will not be complete uuless you havo tbo UKitAl.P sent to you. When bilious or costive, eat a Oasearets sandy cathartic mire guaranteed, 10c, 36c ' rin, tfiutuu. Por eastern New York: Partly cloudy weather; northerly winds, shifting to easterly. Eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey and Delaware: Partly cloudy weather: variable winds. For Mary land: Partly cloudy weather, with proHpects of light local thunder storms MoB lay afternoon: variable winds. Cereal Gon'ee Drinkers HI'.WAICI'.I If you have been deceived and tried one of the eheap bran substitutes now on the market, claiming to be the original and to have great fowl value, and you gat a pound of poorly roasted bran for your S60 and a poor, weak sli'kish driuk (what can you expect from bran ), don't be discouraged but try ClltA IN-O It is made from solid grain, nicely browned and 2 pounds for S6e. (Iralu-O takes tb place of coffee at i the price. Get a paokage of your grocer to-day. EV. W. T. nOUOK, tho talout.il pas tor of Grace U. 11. church, Carlisle Pcnn., writes September 28, 1895: "1 always enjoyed good health until In 1802, at which tlmo my duties as a clergyman woro of a peculiarly trying nature, subjecting mo to soveral severe nervous shocks which together with overwork and anxiety, Im paired my general health and nervous sys tem. Indeed I was In such a condition that tho mere sight of a largo congregation so wearied mo that it would rcqulro n day or moro for mo to re cover from tho ex haustion. It affords mo groat plcisuro to say that Dr. Miles' Kcstoratlvo Nervine and Restorative Tonla have done mo untold good. I preached thrco times yesterday and I feel as fresh and vigorous this Monday morning as I over felt In my life, thanks to your remedies. Dr. Miles' Kemedlen aro sold by all drug gists under a posltlvo guarantee, first bottlo benefits or money refunded. Rook on Heart and Nerves sont free to all applicants. DU. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Ind. Dr.' Mllos' -Nervine) Restores . , Health The Pioneer One cent morning ucwupnpcr In ttm TThIImI Stfit tw, Tim ltccnnl. Mill I,IA1)3 W1IKUK OTIIKHS FOLLOW. Wltnetfl Its unrlvnlwl nverftpo dully circulation exceeding lfi0,000 conies, nnd im nvenifto excelling 120,000 copies for Hs 8umlii' editions, while imitations of Ha lim of publication tu every Important city of tlio country testify to the truth of theitwertlnn thnt In the (iimutlty nnd quality of Its oon tents, nud In the price nt which Histoid The ltecord has established the standard hy which eicellence In journalism lmmt bo measured. The Daily Edition Of The Itcoord will ho sent by mail to an address for $3.00 per year or 25 ceutn per month. 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