EVENING HERALD BtfTAllT.IStllSIJ 1870. Pnbllihei) very Kvenlne, Ktcept Bnnda,y, at , Booth Jabbik Btrubt, Nrar Obktbr. The Ilrrntcl InrioilTMnt InKhensndoah and the surronndlne towns tor six cents n wek, pny ol.l. la thx mnlrm llv mnll 88.00 year, or 91 . cent month, pnynbt In advance. Advertise. ments charewl according lo apace am position. 9 in iinpfl mill iiimiiiui . The publishers reserve the right to cnange oe lie right to change the amltlon ot adrertuenienw wnenerer iwww Mention ol new demands It. The rlRliI 1 reserved to releet anr advertisement, whether paid lor or not, that the publishers mny deem Improper. Advertising rates mode known upon application, nntered the postoftlee at Blienandoah, Pa., as second class man matter. TKLKPHONB CONNECTION, "All the Hews That's Fll to Print." Evening Herald TUESDAY, JULY 7, 1987. Thk paftMtge of the tariff bill 1ms paved tho way for the restoration of coulldeiine in bugineM circle, mm new era of prosperity Is before us. Pknssti.vania fared very woll at the hands of Speaker Heed on Satur day in luakine up his committees. ConcreHHinan llruiuin retains his old position as chairman of the com mittee on claims. Now that Congross has adjourned, President MoKinley will to-morrow lpave on his summer vacation. Those ofnee seekers who are on the ragged pdee will reeoive this information with very little satisfaction. (ioVkhnor Hastings is to day at work on the general appropriation bill, after which those members of the Legislature who have spent so much money on special committees for railroad fare, telegrams, carriage hire and sleeping berths will know exactly how much they will receive The suspense, which is very trying, will then be over. Blcction of Teachers. The annual election of teachers by the School Hoard is a source of mucl concern by not only the applicants and their friends, but the people at large ns well. Tho Freeland School Board, to avoid all this, has set a pre cedent that can be profitably followed by boards in other towns and town whips. They have elected teaohors for a term of three years, instead of one year, as is customary throughout the state. This plan has many fea tures to commend it, and wherever adopted will no doubt be found to work satisfactory, provided it is not illegal. Commenting upon the action of tho Preeland diroctors, tho Ilazleton Plain-Hpeaker contains tho follow ing ''Opinion is divided outside the borough as to the expediency of the move, which was made after due con sideration by each one of tho direct tors. If tho interests of tho schools are to bo advanced, it is good for the people that their representatives on the School JJoard have had the """iteumoTTto placo tho teachers, or a majority of them, in their positions tor moro than tin accustomed one year. Politics and tho schools will become more separated if teachers are elected as they havobeenln Free land. Teachers will be cortain of their places and can consequently do more effective work. In most town ships and boroughs two months is re quired to insure election nnd half the term is consumed in worry and schem ing how to remain "solid" with tho directors. To insure the success of the common school system freqtiont changes are not desirable." What is true of Freeland is equally npplicablo to this town. Recent events In school affairs will go to strengthen the belief that a longer tenure in position will rodown to tho best interests of the schools and rendor the appointment of teachers less subject to political influ ences. A point in question is tho re cent action of seven of the eight Democratic members, in a caucus, favoring the dismissal of thirteen of the old corpsof teachers and substitu ting others in their places, as alleged, for political reasons only, without re gard as to the qualifications of the applicants. Luckily for the local ("hools, one member of tho majority party had the courage to stand up against this proposed wholesale re- movul. This instance, however, goes to show what a partisan board, with eight Directors of the same mind, might do to the detriment of the schools. Anything tending to avoid this will be welcomed by nil true friends of the public schools, without regard to political beliefs. There are instances where removals may work advantageously, but these Instances are very few ami are found only where teachers are not fitted for the positions they hold. Hut in cases where the instructor has made his or her chosen profession a life study and has become proficient by many years of experience, a teaoher should not le removed merely to make room for om favorite of aDIreetor. Tills has Iteen the policy of the Shenandoah Hchool Hoard, under both Demo cratic and Republican administra tions, and the reoent attempt to de viare roia ihat established policy met with the ooridemnation of the great majority of our citizens, regardless of their political proclivities. It might be well for the member of the local board to give the subject Konift consideration. The election of teachers for a term of three year Is only In line with the tenure In office of superintendents. No one will question the advisability of electing the latter for three years, and the same principle is applicable In renpect to other instructor. The course adopted by the l'reeland School Hoard will likely become general, if it be found to be legal, and uniier oxiHtlng nlroinnstnnors Slien- MIhIuhU CBtlllut follow unit ton SOOll for the (ooil of the Hclinols Even In the most, severe casts of sprain or bruise, rut or burn, Thomas' Kclectrlc Oil rIvos tttmost instant relief. It is the Ideal family liniment. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. Xntlmml Lonmip. At 81. Louls-flt. Louis, 3, rioston, 3. At Pittsburg Philadelphia. 10, Pittsburg, fi. At Louisville Louisville, 4: Brooklyn, 1. At Cleveland New York, 6, Cleveland, 6. Itnateru I.orkiip. At Syracuse Syracuse. 8; Bcranton, 0. At Buffalo Springfield. 7; Buffalo, B. At Montreal Montreal, 16; Wllkosburre, H. Atlmttlo Lennuo. A Hartford Hartford, B: Heading At Newark-Newark. 7; Athletic, 6. Norfolk-Norfolk, 6; I'aterton, 1. Cnttle Hiltl Sheep Swim Aalioro. Halifax, N. 8., Jaly 27. Steamer Har law arrived yesterday with 188 cattle, 36 sheep and 600 hales of feed from the stranded steamer Baltimore City. The cargo was alt In the ship when the Harlaw left except a atnall lot taken out by the Nlmrod. Captain Parquliar thinks the steamer will be floated suc cessfully. The Baltimore City ran on a rock about 100 yards from Flat island In a thick fog. In a few hours the rattle and sheep were thrown over board and swam ashore. It heals everything except a broken heart, may be said of De Witt's Witch Howl Salve, riles and rectal diseases, cuts, burns, bruises, tetter, ecxeinn and all skin troubles limy be cured by It quickly aud permanently. C. II. liimenbuc.il. Mlnttir .VondftinPK "Hooeptlnrf. Washington. July 27. The stRte de partment has been Informed that a very gracious exception has been made Lby the queen regent of Spain In con- spntlng to receive Mr. Tay,or, the re tiring United States minister, and Mr. Woodford, the new minister, at San Sebastian, where she does not maintain a court in the usual sense of the term. The ceremony necessarily will be in formal. An arrangement to meet Mr. Taylor's convenience was brought about through the courteous and con-bider.-te offices of the Duke of Tetuan. It Is without precedent. Thousands nro sull'srlng excruciating misery from that plague of tho night, Itching l'ilos, mill say nothing about it through n sense of dolicncy. Instant relief In Dunn's Ointment. It never fails. No Henritr n voiommI -AnuoYarton. London, July 27. In the house of commons the under secretary for for elgn affairs, George N. Cursor), reply ing to James Francis Hogan, anti-Bar nelllte member for mld-Tipperary, who asked If the Clayton-Bulwer treaty was considered of binding force Dy Great Britain and the United States, as bear ing upon the proposed annexation of the Candwlch or Hawaiian Islands by the latter, said that the treaty con tained no agreement recognized by either power aB affecting Hawaii. Vim, vigor and victory :-tIieo aro the char acteristics of De Witt's Little Eatly Kifers, tho famous little pills for roiKtipttiira, bil iousness and nil stomach aud liver troubles. C. 11. llascubuch. Vnrxlty llnsol nil V'nyor :iroviioe. Fernandlna, Fla., July 27. Wallace Maxwell, son ot Captain D. K. Max well, general manager of the FAirlda Central and Peninsular railroad, wns drowned while coining In the surf at the south end of the Island with three other young men yesterday afternoon, He was 21 years old, and a member of the University of Pennsylvania base ball team. Stands at the Head. Auk. J. Itogcl, tho leading druggist of Shreveport, La., says: "Dr. King's Now Dis covery is the only tiling that euros my cough, ami It Is tno host seller I nave." J. . uiuijv bell, merchant of Snllortl. Ariz., writes: "Dr, Klna's New Discovery ia all that is claimed for it; it nover fails, aud is a sure cure for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I cannot sav enouifh for its morits." Dr. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds is not an experiment. It has been tried fur a quarter of a century, and to-day stands at tho neau. it never uisappomis. r rco inai buttles at A. Wasloy drug store. Sex DlstfnclVoii'iVlpod Our. Danville. Ills., July 27. Sex distinc tion was wiped out In the court of Po lice Magistrate Tlmmons, of this city, yesterday. The Justice sentenced Mag gie Sellers, a disorderly woman, to the roek pile for 30 days. The woman took the sentence nonchalently. NUGGETS OF NEWS. The wheat crop of the United King dom is reported away below the aver age. Frank M. Hayes has been appointed receiver of the Keystone National banlt of Krie, Pa. The convention of the Women's Home Mls-lr.nary society of the Metho dist church is In session at Ocean Grove. Pasquale Dedarlo, the Italian who murdered the little child, Modestlno Mofto, waa hanged at Philadelphia this morning. The young king and the Queen regent ot Spain had a narrow escape being shot by a bird shooter In the woods of St. Sebas'ian. Fir Wilfred Laurier, the Canadian prime minister, had a conference In London with Mgr. Rafael Merry Del Val, the papal de'egate to Cariaila. Im portant resu'tK are expected. Weak Tlrod. Thousands are in s this condition. They are despondent and gloomy, oannot sleep, have nc appetite, no energy, no ambition. Hood's Sarsaparilla soon brings help to Buch people. It gives them pure, rich blood, cures nervousness, creates an apatite, tones and strengthens the stomach and imparts new life and in creased vigor to nil tho organs o the body, parilla Is tho One True lllooil I'urificr. AH druggists. 1. Hood's Pills oure all Liver Ills. 26odiUj. pOH SHKRIFK, H. S. ALBRIGHT, Op OawimavnA. 8ulJot to Wiulilloini rule. T7IOR ailKHIfV, S. ROLL BEDDALL, Of 1'okt Oabbon. Subject to Republican rules. Wanted An Idea Wba en thlsk of torn simple ttalur lo wtsfetr nay brlatf ytm wulta. thalr aljU DfUe orf lnvuBtlws wasted. ATTITUDE. tJrW IlllieS to Oppiw the Annexntion or Hiivtnlt. Washington, Jnlv 27 -Jnpm's Inten tion to rnntlnue to oppiw the IlAwntlan nnnexnthm tretily l unelusivply shown by tho Intent protest of th" Jnpnnese goernment under date of July 10. While couched In polite and dlplnmntk Uno-imfre, the pif.test Is stitriclently firm In tone to show that Japan Will con tinue to wHtre a dlolomatlc war, and possibly bto further, to prevent the con summation of the annexation policy. It is Impossible for Japan to "view with unconcern Mid In a spirit of ac quiescence the consequences which would probably follow the extinction of Hawaiian sovereignty," the Impe rial government significantly declares. This may not mean that Japan will re sist annexation "to the utmost," as Count Okouma Is credited with say ing In a recent Interview, hut the gen eral tone ot the note Is of a character to Indicate that annexation without the "acquiescence" of Japan will mean a rupture in the relations between the . two countries. It 1ms already leen stated that tt Is the purpose of tho administration to Ignore the protest. Its receipt has been acknowledged, but the state depart ment has conoluded not to further argue the question, and President Mc- Kinley will continue to urge the ratifi cation of the treaty just as if the pro test had never been made. Snrcnotti on AntiH.vntlnii, London, July 27. The Dally Chroni cle this morning says, with reference to the question of the annexation of Hawaii by th United States: "In the present state of feeling In the United State. Japan's dignified protest might ns well be addressed to the Fall of Nlacara." ONE OFJTWO WAYS. The bladder was created for one purpose, namely, a receptacle for the urine, snu as such it is not liable tosuyjorm (if disease ex cent by ono of two wh.v. The first way is from imperfect action of tho knlnoys. Tho second way is from careless local treatment of other diseases. CHIEF CAUSE. Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kidneys Isthe chief cause of bladder troubles. So tho womb llko tho bladder, was created for one purpose, and if not doctored too much is not liable to weakness or diseased, except in rare ci'. I. ij situated back of and very close t liio bladder, thereforo any pain, diseasu ur Inconvenience manifested in the kidneys, back, bladder or urinary passage is often by mistake attributed to female weak ness or womb trouble of some sort. Tho error Is easily made aud may bo as easily avoided. To find out correctly, set you urine aside for twenty-four hours; a sedi ment or settling indicates kidney or bladder trouble. The mild and the oxtraonlinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's SwBtup-Koot. the great kidney, liver and bladder remedy Is soon realized. If you need a medicluo you should have the best. At druggists fifty cent and mo dollar. You may liavo a samplo bottle and pamphlet, both Bent free by mall. Mention Evnxixn Hkk.U.I) and send your address to Dr. Kilmor & Co., liiughamton N. Y. Tho proprietors of this paper guarantee lie geuulnessnf this oiler. l)oon't Will) I the Consulship. Washington, July 27. During tho session of congress Church Howe, of Nebraska, wns appointed and con firmed ns consul general at Apia, Samoa. He does not care to take the place, and has now been selected for consul at Palermo, Italy; and Luther W. Osborn, a lawyer, of Blair, Nel, will be named for consul general at Apia. Thcruisa timo for everything : and tho time to attend to a cold is when .It starts. Dun t wait till you havo consump tion but prevent it by using One Mluuto Cough Curo. tho great "remedy for coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis nnd all throat and lung troubles. C. II. Hagonbuch. No C'lonu'iif.v Kor'.tli'H. Mnyhi-li'c. Washington, July 27. The British government has again declined to in terfere In the execution of the sentence of Mrs. Florence Maybrlck, on the ground that there Is no reason for a change of Judgment in the matter. This last effort to secure at least an amelioration in the conditions of her confinement was made by Ambassador Hay. "They don't m.iko much fuss about It We are speaking of De Witt's Littlo Early ltlsors, the lamous littlo pills lor constipation. biliousness, and all stomach aud livor troubles, They never gripe. C. II. Jlagen buoh. Iteilueed Kates to Alt. Gretlui vfn I'emisyl- vanla Itallroad. For the United Iirethten camp meeting at Mt. Gretna, Pa., August 3 to 12, 1&07, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell or cursion ticketa from all points on its system east of Pittsburg and Erie, and west of and including Philadelphia, to Mt. Gretna and return at reduced rates. Tlieso tickets will be told August 1 to August 12 incluslvo, good to return until August 20, 1807, inclusive. For specific rate, conditions, &c apply to nearest ticket agent. burning, itching skin diseases instantly re lieved by De Witt's Witch Hasel Salve, un equalled foi cuta, bruises, burns. It lies la without leaving a scar. C. II. Hngenbuch. i:i urslon To Atlantic city. The Philadelphia and Heading railway will run an excursion to Atlantic City, on Thursday, July 88th. Tickets will bo good for ten days and good only on trains leaving here at 0 51 a. m. and 12 38 p. in. Fare for round trip from Shenandoah Is $8 SO. tf Don't uauMWte your stomach with teas and bitter herbs, but regulate your liver and sick headache by using those famous little pills known as Da Witt's Little Early Hisers. 0. II. llaKeiibuuh. REDUCED RATES TO THE SEASHORE. Kxtreinely liw-Itate lixoiirslon via l'enn sylvuntH Itailroud No other coast cat) compare with that of Southern New Jersey in summer resort. Atlantic City is the meat popular seaside resort in America, and Cape May, 8 Isle City, Ocean City, Avalon, Angle, Wild. wood and Holly tttsMh do not fall far shortof Atlantic City's bigh standard. The Pennsylvania Itallroad Company has arranged for excursions to the seashore from Erie, Faaaett, Uellefonle, Shenandoah, Dauphin aud intermediate stations (including stations on branch roads), on August S aud 1W. Kxcursiou tickets, good for 10 days, will be sold at extieiuely low rate. Paaseugen may, if they o desire, go to At. iantio City via tbe new Delaware Itivar Urblg Uoute, Uw only all-mil line froai point in l'eiiaylvni to Atlantic CHr. For luformatloM la regard to mt, tun of train, fco., consult small bills or apply to ilea rust ticket agent. When bilious or outlive, eat a OMeareU candy oatltariln. cure Huanuteed, 10c, 2Sc. When you want good rooting, plumbing gas fittlutf, or general Vlnsmlthliig done oall on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street Dealer lc stcrroa 1-tf JAPAN'S GIVEN iaHlE jnrtM D Bag Ma o mini (uurlnn 1897, Unllgilt SOAP Por psrtlcnlars send yonr name and fnll sMrewlo APPFRS IYer Bros., Ltd., !Iem A lIsrrin8t.,N.ir Yoik. T T V DELIOIITFUL SUMMER TOUSS. Two Tours to tho North bi IVimsjIvaiila Itnllroftil. For tho convenience af tbose who seek tho most attractive way uf spending a summer holiday, the Pennsylvania Kallrond Company has arranged two deHlhtful tours to the North, under tlio personally-conducted tourist system, July 27 and Augnst 17. Tho points Inolndod In the Itinerary and the country traversed nbound In nature's beauties. No matter how much may be expected, ono can not lie disappointed In Watklns Glen, Niagara Kails, Tlionnd Islands, Quebec, Montreal, ,Au Sable Chasm, Lakes Champlaln and George, Saratoga, or the Highlands of the Hudson. Each tour will lie in charge of one of the company's tourist agents, assisted by an ex perienced lady as chaperon, whoso especial charge will lie unescorted ladies. The rate of $100 from New York, Brooklyn, Newark, Trenton, Philadelphia, llarrislmrg, llalllmore, aud Washington covers railway and boat fare for theontlre round trip, parlor car seata,uieal8 en route, hotel entertainment, transfer charges, carriage hire in fact, every Item of necessary expense. For detailed Itinerary, tickets, or any ad ditional Information, address TouriU Agent, Pennsylvania itallroad Company. 1108 hroad way, New York ; 800 Fulton street, Brook- lyn; Assistant Genoral Passenger Agent, Ilroad Street Station, Philadelphia. What seems but a case of simple diarrhoea frequently dovolops into the most dangerous of bowel troubles, if neglected. Dr. Fowlor's Ext. of Wild Strawborry Is n never-failing specific in all such cat. Another Drop In silver. New YorK, JUljr Z7. There was a repetition yestecdny of the recent al most dai:y ocurrence of a new low rec ord quo'ation for silver. Bar silver and Mexican dollars were down a quarter of a cent In sympathy with the decline in London. Tho Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania, New Jer sey, Delaware and Maryland: Rain! no change In temperature: high east erly winds, drifting to southwesterly. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. It Was n CrlMS-Croas Market on Wnll Htreot Dili lnu tho Day. New York, July S6, The market ended today In a draw, with the advantage slightly In favor of tho bulls. The con fused and Irregular sharp declines and rapid recoveries alternating, commonly called a criss-cross market, continued throughout the day. With congress ad journed and the tariff disposed of, pro fessional speculators unloaded and sold short. Local reactions were helped by London profit taking, sales from that quarter amounting to 20,000 shares. Trices In the local market receded about a point, the grangers especially suffered on pri vate reports of crop damages nnd then reacted again. Tho Intelligence that n million In gold would leavo Australia on Monday for America was n significant feature of tho Into news. Closing bids: Bnlto. & Ohio... 914 Lehigh Valloy.. Zl Chesa. & Ohio... 18 N. J. Central.. 8SVJ Del. & Hudson.. 11CH N. Y. Central.. 102 D., L. A W 157 Pennsylvania .. raft I'rle IWi Beading, 2d. pf. 29VS Lako 13rie & W. 15V4 St. Paul 8714 Oonoral MnrltotH. Philadelphia, July 26. Flour firm; win ter superfine, $2.7B3j do. extras, J33.25; Pennsylvania roller, clear, old, 3.76fi4; do. cleHr, new, $3.6063.70; do. straight, old, $1 4.1G; do. straight, new, $3.70(63.90; west ern winter, clear, old, $3.754: do. straight, old, $4.05S'4.20; do. patent, old, $1.204.35. Bye Hour quiet and steady at $2.2682.25 per barrel, as to quality. Wheat higher; contract wheat, July, 79Q80c; do. Au gust, 79V4794c. ; No. 2 Pennsylvania and No. 2 Delaware red, new, spot, 80c; No. 2 red, new. spot, SflVjO. Corn steady; steamer corn, spot, 2914(y29ic.; No. 2 mixed, spot nnd July, and No. 2 mixed, August, 31i&8iyc. ; No. 2 yellow for local trade, 8lc. Oats higher; No. 2 white, clip ped, carlots, 2Sc; do. white, July, 24140 25c.; do. AugUBt nnd September, 23ii2lc.i do. October, 24&25c. Hay firm; choice timothy, largo bales, $13613,60. Pork firm; old mess. $8W.50; new mess, $8.75r.M. Lard steady; city refined, 4V4lc. Beef firm; smoked, city, 1516e. Butter quiet, western creamery. lljjilSc.; do. factory, 710c; RlgliiH, 16c.; Imitation creamery, 9Vt12c: New York dairy. 10Uc; do. creamery, lHUUc. Cheese steady; large, white, 7&1714c; do. colored, 7Hc; small, colored. "Wt7ivc.; do. white, 7714o.; part skims, 45i6lc.; full skims, 2V4Sc. Uggs quiet; New York and Pennsylvania, 13c; western, 12c. Itosln easier; strained, common to good, $1.5581.67H. Pig Iron steady; southern, $9.SOJjl0.60; northern, $10 t12. Copper strong; brokers, $11.1214; ex change, J11I&11.15. Tin easy; straits, $13.70 flS.80; plates barely Bteady. Spelter dull; domestic, $4.2f&1.35. Lead today was des titute of new feature; brokers strong at $3.50, and exchange quiet at $3.8&ig3.90. To. rnatoes, per currier, Savannah and Charleston, 76c.j$l. Long Island cab bage per 100, $2.60fJ.S0. Coffee options opened quiet; August, JS.85; October, $7.08; November, $7.10: December, $7.16; March, $7.10ft7.46; May, $7.50; June, $7.60. Sugar flrmo-; standurd A, 4c.; confectioners' A. cut loaf, 5Mc; crushed, Dc. Llvo Stook MurliGtK. New York, July 26.-Steers active, firm; native steers, Hii'5; btags and oxen, $2,600 4.80; bulls, $2.66(83.15; dry cows, 28.16; veals, $4(6 6: buttermilk calves, $2.7593; westerns. $4.25. Sheep and lambs steady; sheep, $2.7Mi4.40; bun be, $406.60. Hogs steady at $4.1004.40. East Liberty, I'a., July W. Cattle ac tive, higher; extra, $4.9006; common, $$.50 63.75; bulls, stags and cows, $293.60. Hogs active; prlmo pigs, best light Yorkers and mediums. $3.90ift3.95; heavy, $3.6003.70; roughs, $2.25rtf3.25. Sheep strong; lambs dull; choice, $4.25&4.30; common, $2,700 $.40; spring lumba, $3.7501.76; veal calves, $5.5006.76. "I crave but One Minute", said the public speaker in a husky voice; and then he took a dose or one junuto Lough Cure, and pro ceedeil with his oratory. One Minute Coueh Cure is unequalled for throat aud lnng troutnes. u.ji. jiagoniiucn. Uoiulug ltvunts. July 81. Ice cream festival under the uuspioe of God's American Volunteers in Wilkinson's hall. Aug. 4. Ice cieam festival In Itobbini' opera house uuder the auspiee of the "Y." Persons Leaving Town During the summer can have the IIkhalo mailed to them by ordering It at this olllce, either in iwrsou ur by letter, at 86 cento tier month. If you are going to enjoy yourself among the cool breeses of the sea shore or some mountain retreat, don't forget that your enjoyment will uot be eoranlste unless you have the H KHALI) sent to you. Just try a 10c box of Casearst. the finest liver aud bowel regulator ever made. 4 Firs Prlzsi, etch of $100 Cash. j 20 Sffttnd " " " $100 Marcs Special Blojcles. S ' " 9R finlil Wnlrhfi. Ci v . FOR IIAOARA FALLS. Low ltnlo Hxcurslons via I'cniisjrlvanla Itallroad. The Pennylvatim Itallroad Company will run a series of ten-day excursions to Nlagam Falls, leaving Philadelphia, ItaUlmore and Washington on July 28. August 6 nnd 10, and Septcmbor 4 nnd 10. An experienced tourist agent and chaperon accompany oaoh excursion. Excursion tickets, good for return passage on any regular train, oxcluslvo of limited express trains, within ten days, will bo sold at $10 from Philadelphia, IJaltlmoro. Wash ington and all points on tho Delaware Divi sion; $0.70 from Lancaster; fB.GO from Altoonannd Ilarrisburg; $8.86 from Wllkes barro; J5.80 from Willlamsport; and at pro iwrtionate rates from other points. A stop over will bo allowed at llulfalo, Kocliestor, and Watkins returning. A special train of Pullman parlor ears and day conches will be run with each oxcurslou. For further Information nppty to nearest tickot agent, or address Goo. W. Boyd, AuUtAnt General Passenger Acent. Ilroad Street Station, Philadelphia. Australian tJCtl Coiiuim. London, July 27. The Dally News says In Its financial review that the first conslngment of gold from Aus tralia to San Francisco, amounting to $1,000,000, will be shipped on Aug. 3. The shipment nppenrs to be based upon calculations of a speedy fall In New York exchange. A Clilld'H Nnrrow J5cnpo. New York, July 27. A 4-yoar-old child, Gertrude Winchester, of No. 20 Ten Eyck street, Brooklyn, fell from n third story window yesterday, nnd but for a man named George Wuert, who was delivering goods to a grocery store on the ground floor, she would prob ably have been impaled on an Iron "picket fence nnd instantly killed. Wuert saw her fall, and ran over and caught her Just as she was about to strike the picket fence. llnnlt Wrookor Pardoned. New York, July 27. Horace C. AHIs, formerly president of the First Na tional banlt, of Little Rock, Ark., was yesterday released from tho Kings county penitentiary. In 1S92 he was sentenced to serve five years' Imprison ment for wrecking the bank of which he was the head, and had still 17 monthB to serve when President Mc Klnley signed his pardon on Saturday. "After suffering from dyspopslo for three years, I decided to try Burdock Wood hitters. Twobottlo? cured mo ontlrcly," Mrs. G, C. Tubcrg, Oneida County, Now York, THE KETTLEDflUMMER. IIo Has tho Greatest Responsibility In the Mnttcr of Keeping Time. "I suppose few of tho people who listen to the music of nn orchestra," paid a u sioinn riccntly, "have any appreciation of tho difficulty encountered In getting so many instruments to start precisely at the same hidttint. And do you know which player has tho most critical position of nil in thnt respectr Why, tho mull at tho hot tlcdrum. I always regard him with the greatest admiration, and my wonder Is just ns great ench time that I sou It at the nlcoty with which ho calculates his move ments. "You soc, all the other players can ho In a condition of abholuto readiness while wnltlng for thoblgnnl from tho conductor. The- violinists, tho 'cellists and the others at tho stringed Instruments Imvo their bows in place, ready to bo drawn at tho raising of tho baton. Tho mouthpiece of ovory wind instrument, brass and wood, is at tho lips of Its player, who lias hut to hroiitho when tho signal is given. Only tho man nt tho drum is at a disadvantage. It will not do for him to keep his hund nilsed with thu stlok jioised In tho air, at tho height from which he is to strlko. If ho did this, the sound of tho heat would bo heard at such nn iipprucinblo interval after thp notes of thu other Instruments that it would entirely fall to accord with thorn. nnd tho effect would bo nbsurd, 60 tho oniy thing for tho ilrumnior to do Is to an ticipate tho motion of tho baton, begin ning to strike just a shndo before tho sig nal. IIo actually plays out of time, you sco, in onicr to Do in time That Is why I always sympathize with his position and look upon him ns a genius in thu niaticr of flue calculation"." New York Trlbuno. Hinging the llell and Running. "In the diiys when knockers graced tho houso door," said Mr, Htngglctun, "the small boy found sport In bunging tho knocker und miming. When bolls enmo In, ho junked on tho boll pull and then lied. Nowadays ho mysteriously presses tho button, but the sport of calling people to tho door for nothing Is not what It was, nnd it Booms probablo that with the gen eral Introduction of tho push button, it will Anally full into decadence "Thero was soiuo fun in pounding with tho door knockor, whoso thunder reverber ated through tho hull nnd llllod tho house, nil of which you oould hour your self. And you oould yank tho liell out to tho limit, causing tho bull to fly almost off tho spring; tlieru was fun in this. Hut there Is no such fun in pushing in a push button. You can press thut In perhaps a quarter of an inch, nnd that Is all you can do with it. Say you nro in tho vestibule of a flat. Very likely you don't hear tho hell ring nt nil; It mny bo thnt It Is up three or four flights of stairs; you hear no sound. Nobody comes to the door; you don't huvo to run. Possibly the iieople whose bull you have rung may press a button up there In the ulr somewhere and you may heur tho click of the door opener at your side, or they may not do even that, "It Is dry fun; not Uku thu old slam bang knocker on the outside of tho door or the hell pull with the jlnglu bell right In the hall." New York Sun. Guarding the Levees. Every foot of tho levees was guarded by armed men, for, with tho river booming nnd straining and bulging on both sides, It In n sore temptation fur n dweller on ono bank to Hivo liU fortune by cutting tho levee on tho opposite side nnd relieving tlie teuseneM of the strain on his own bul warks by the treacherous outlet Into his neighbor's fields. Then the Irresponsible darky hits Just enough Imagination to conceive of free government liaoon nnd "pone" under the flood conditions which n sly stab nt tho levee would bring with out any realization of tho horrible price tie wns isiylng for it. "About Uio World" in Sorlbner's. Aik yonr groeer for tno "Royal Tatent" flour, and take no other brand. It is the best flour made. An Hi lies.lor Convicted. Toiel i, TC n, ,'iilv 27. A D Tub haul. .10 i' 1 i r ,'inbes ling $8,000 hk r. ci h i ot 1 i iiai il ton Pilnt-i-T ci ' lpnny. wns yesterd iv icnlenci'd I li. i vc.Hi In the pcnltentl uy by Judge Hnr.eu. Hubbard wns n promi nent Inwjcr hre at the time of his arrest, wns law partner to l.leuinnant Oovnrrc - Ili'Mey nnd wns tatc presi dent of the A. P. A. of KnnsnB. When sentence won pronuunci d Hubbard made a sensational speech. He said hp- was convinced that he wns con victed because of his connection with the A. I. A and IT so he ws proud ot IL l'ntnl Holler Kvpioslini. Denton, Tex., July 27. In a boiler explosion at llorton Brothers thresher, near Argyle, yesterday, an engineer was killed and nine others Injured, two of whom will probably die. The boiler wns an old one, and had no safety valve. The dead: The engineer, name unknown, supposed lo come from Bast St. Louis. Injured: II. Dunham, George Crubalt, Will Dolts. Will Keith, Will Smith and four other. The dead enginer had been remon strated wllh several times for allowing his steam to get so high. Onco Wen'thy. Now n Wanderer. Chicago. July 27. Mrs. William Chadacy, widow of the man who a few year ago refused $500,000 from the Noithern raclflc Itnilrond company for tl.o tight of way between Chicago and Dull, tli. was found wandering helpless on V c rtrects and taken to the Harri son street s atlnn. Her husband died In Washington two year ago, and hi affal s wore po Involved that very littlo wa lift to the widow. Her lawyer me now pushing a claim against the government for a big sum. Inuriretits Surrender. ITavnna, Ju'y 27. According to an of.'.cl il statement, Major Juan Alangaa, an Important Insurgent chief, with 1') cavalrymen, well armed and suhpllcd with irunlllr.ns of war, surrendered to the authorities this morning at Lo Palos, In the Havana province. OfH cial report from severnl provinces state that 41 Insurgents were killed In engagements with the Spanish troops yesterday, and that 08 Insurgents, 43 of whom were armed, have given them selves up. Neuralgia of the Heart Vanquished by Dr. Miles' Romedies, KS. SIDLEY, of Torrington, Conn, Suffered from Just such a complica tion of diseases as the oxtcnsl vo ox- pcrlenco and Investigations of Dr. Miles huvo proven, result from Impairment of tho nervous system. Mr. Jas. li. Sldlcy writes Oct. 23, 1S05: " My wlfo was takon Blck with neuralgia ot tho heart, nervous exhaus tion and liver trouble. Although attended by two physicians sho grew worse until sho was at death's door. 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