EVENING HERALD KHTAIlt.1IIRI WO. PtlMlslieil vrv Kvxnlnie, Rserpt Sunday, at ' Soorn .Urdih Mi kkf r. Nkah Pnm Tt llnnilil m il. iu rinl in shfiitni"" and anr .iiiiulhiK i fnr sli omiIh week, pay Hl; Ihr "iirrliT. H nmll Bin's yrar.i rat ft month, mvllr In advaiiw. ilverl trirint rhri;iii orur.llnit tn "I" ft'1'1 ln. Tlx- iiiihllsltrrs rroiTM- tin- rljelit to rliM.er pOvltlHli ol iKlverllscnK-liU- whenever in win ' wftlriti of v deinuitil it. The rliiht If m awrrxl U relnct any advertisement, whrt nether ixili. tnr or not. ht tlie n''hl,ner" ma uwn liimrnner. Advertising rstos made Itnnnn uiwv Application. Kntered nt the postolYlcc t Klienandoali, I"a a Htfo'iil eins mail mutter. TBI.KriIONK I'ONKIKT'IOK, "All the Niws Ttat'sJIUo Prinl. Evening Hr!d MONDAY. AUGUST B. 1807. T.iK cruel war 1 over, nnd iimity fond lmi.os are blunted. It was ever thus. As a political prophet, the Alalia noy City American Is a rank failure. In fact it Is a make-shift In every respect. ' Fiuday" O'DoNXKi.r. will now he looking for another job. "What's the mutter with office bov in the Ameri can hospital T ij JL- UU-1 ' So we are not jtoliifc to have a set to with either -Japan or Unnlaiul. How the Jingoes must mourn over thot-e wasted snorts of defiance ! Tun election of Congressman lliuniiu as state delegate from the Fourth district ts pleasing to his numerous political and personal friends In this section. As was to be expected, Coyleblumos his defeat on the corporations, while the employes of the corporations in this town gave himTandhiscolleugiie 13 votes. Further comment is un necessary. If some person in t'he possession of the fuet9 will kindly explain the fcol ingaof the owners of the JIahanoy City American, he will confer a favor upon those not directly interested in "busted" booms. It is really too bad that a certnin elass of American newspapers feel themselves forced to deny or belittle all the evidences of prosperity In the land, and by so doing take the un patriotic course of running down old Columbia. Tiik effortof theDoniinionGovorn- jnont to make the cold mines of Klondike profitless to the minors may result in stimulating investigation in American territory, and the discovery. no doubt, of equally us good placers there will quickly follow. Ilfciurm.icAjf voters should not for get nor neglect to attend the prim aries next Saturday. Evory member of the party should show an interest in these party elections. Elect good men to represent the various wards, and there need be little fear but that the nominees of the party will be satisfactory to the great majority. Thk Dry Goods Economist had postal card reports on the business outlook from 1010 merchants, repre senting every state aim territory ex cept Alaska. Outof the total number the writers of only 107 reports took a gloomy view, whereas 421 said that business was fair, 595 that it was good, and 450 that it was very good. Dry goods men as a rule are conserva tive, and early August is probably the dullest timo in the year for a poll of this character. In the light of those two facts, therefore, the show ing is certainly encouraging. The Passing of Coyle. . The result of the First Legislative district' convention, reconvened on Saturday for the purpose of electing two delegates to the Kepublican state convention, was a grand victory for the ltepublican voters of the district, and for purer polltios. The issue was clearly drawn the anti-Coyle forces arrayed against the Coyje followers, and the former won against great odds. It wue not a question of men, ljut rather an uprising of the rank and file of the party against tlie dominering spirit of the Senator who misrepresented this Senatorial dis trict at Harrisburg. The result of the contest is gener ally conceded to be the passing of Joyle as a factor in the politics of Schuylkill county, and especially that portion within the boundaries of the Thirtieth Senatorial district. No one realizes this more than Coyle himself. TI.e icsiilt was foreshodowel in these columns a day or so ago, and in pre dicting ids defeat we merely expressed the conviction of tlie ltepublican voters. I J ad the contest been in the hands of the latter, the verdict would have been more emphatic. This is plainly shown in one or two instances wheu the voters petitionel their rep resentatives to vote for the candi dates carrying the anti-Coyle banner. A notable instance in this respeet was the Fifth ward of Mahanoy City. The eouteat was a battle royal, aud the fact that Messrs. lirill and Htrauglni, with the great odds against them, came out victorious in due in a great measure to the loyal support they received at the hands of their friends, and the freedom with which the majority of the delegates 111 the convention gave expression to their convict loin- m easting their votes. While the successful candidates naturallv feel gratified at the result tliev look upon it more in the nature of a rpbiike to tlio Retmtor from till- district than u personal victory fori thciiisvlves. And tlip rebuke in nil the Htnmnpr ber-nnse of the mentis , resorted to by Coyle anil Ida follower to save liim from defeat. He lolJn; a?o renlized that a defeat at tliJs time meant political oblivion, wliile suc cess would assinc 'dm a renomina tlon and elentlon to the Senate. Hut things nre different now. Coyle is politically dead, and lie lift hurled some of his friends with htm. IIAcUIpH Annul sli. TfcM txttt mir to the world for cnu- 1 brnlfei. tares, nicer-, salt rheum, fever aunt.. all ma ntpnon, fcorl jltlvely curt piles 01 A pay nxiutrert. it M guaranteed mum bernrt Mtts&nttoii or Motiy leftindcd.. Pric. IS rants per bo. Vm sale bv A . V?-ley . DgLldHTFUL lUaMBK TOU.W. Two Tniim lo lli North via I'oiiiinjlvrtnln ItnllfoHil For the convenience of those who seek the most ottrsctlve way of spending summer koliilftjr, the rcnnsylvstila Rstlrosrt Cninmn,v hss trmnged two ilollabtful tours to the North, under the persoually-conniictert tourist system, July 27 snd August 17. The point Included In the itinerary and the country traversed abound In nature's bsantles. No matter liow mucli may lie exiiectetl, one oaii not lie disappointed In NS'atklns (lien. Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Quebec, Montreal, Au Sable Chasm, lAkea Chainplain ;inil Oeorge, Saratoga, or the Highlands of the Hudson. Kaeh Unir will lw In eliarge of one of tlie company's tourist agents, assisted by hii ez- iierfenced lady as clmperon, whose especial charge will liefmescorted ladles. The rate of 100 from New York, Brooklyn, Newark, Trenton, I'hiladclphia, Harrlsburg, llaltimore, and Washington covers railway and boat fare for the entire round trip, parlor- car seats,meals 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 Tourttt Agent, Pennsylvania liallroad Company. 1100 ".road way, Xew York ; 860 Fulton street, Ilrook lyn; Assistant General Passenger Agent, Ilroad Street Station, Philadelphia. Just try a 10c box of Cascnrets, the finest liver and bowel regulator ever mado. NUGGETS oFTiEWS. Kntrlncer William Martin was killed In a crash of Pennsylvania and Motion locomotives at Indianapolis. Ten miles square of Indian lands near the Ulg Horn hot springs, Wyo., have been formally opened to settlement. The skeleton of the famous old In dian chief, Massasolt, haa been un earthed In excavations at Anderson, Ind. In a quarrel at Sprlngvllle, N. Y., Warren Wlndrls shot and killed his wife and wounded Mltm Ware, her guest. Saloonkeepers at Danville, Ills., gave up their strike against higher licenses, the drought was broken and over 40 saloons reopened. Henry V. Iteed, a money lender, and his Flst'r were murdered at North A Jams. M-isp., bv burglars who cn 't tad the'r home in the nlulit. WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK? Dnnt jdvo them tea or coflco. Havo you tried the now food drink called Orain-O? It is delicious and nourishing and lakes tho pl.icc of codec. Tho more Qmln-0 you give the children the more health you distribute through their systems. Graiu-O is mado of puro Brains, and when proporly prepared tastes liko tho cliolco grades of colleo lint coats about 1 as much. All grocors sell it. lfic and 25c. Two uoi'tfru J.'rminliiijN. Albany, (Ja., Aug. 3. IJenjamln May fiald, a nesro with a hitherto good reputation, was lynched yesterday at Edna, a small village about 12 miles south of this city. Mayfleld committed an assault on the wife of a man named Donald James, a railroad conductor. At Glenwood, Oa., yesterday Nathaniel Mason, a young negro, attempted an assault upon Mrs. Dr. Powell, the wife of his employer. A posse of 60 neigh bors took the necro from Dr. Powell and placed him against a pile of rocks. At a signal every trigger was pulled and a fhov.er of lead found lodgment In the ncjro's body. He was Instantly killed. Don't nauseate your stomach with teas and bitter lierlw, but regulate your livorand sick headache by usinit those famous littlo pills known as Oe Witt's I.Ittlo Karly Itisers. C. II. HHjrenbuch. The T'ccliioiit'.s'eiuiKlny. Hotel Champlaln, N. Y., Aug. 3. The presidential party spent the greater part of yesterday quietly in the hotel. In the morning the president, Vice Ptcrld.nt and Mrs. Hobart, Secretary and Mrs. Alger and Mr. and Mrs. VVhttMaw Held attended services In the First Presbyterian church, Itev. Dr. deed, formerly pastor of Secretary and Hrs. Alger lu Detroit, officiating. When Informed of the assassination of the prime' minister of Spain the president was horrllled, but refused to make any comment. .CHASES BloodHerveFood veHARarTAK. For Weak and Run Down People. UIURT IT IC I The richest of all resterft nflHI II lot tlve foods, because It re- J daces the essentials of life that are es tausled by disease, indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc. WHAT IT DOES! piTreandch'andtne aigesuon perieot it oreaies souu uwji, iimscle ana strengtn. Tlie nerves oeini made stronir the brain becomes antlve am alear. It restores lostvltaltty, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In either sex, and as a female regulator has no equal, Price -600., or live boxes 12.00. Druggists or by mall. We cau help you. Advtoe and book, free. Write Us About Your CaseTj THE Dir. CHASE COMPANY, U12 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. WantEd An Idea Who can taluk ot soma sunnls thing to ll Protsot t Uiot mir l.rluir vnu woalin. writ WKDDEKldJRN ft CO.. Pit Unit AUor tiM. Wuililnatnn. TL 1' WmMo tsgton, n. i' for tholr l,8u prise orTw WU IM W .WW WWlw ivwfrvua .... fJIOR ailKKIFl', S. ROLL BEDDALL, 0 Ibr UaMmm. Muldtn to HoittibUsae rates. H. S. ALBRIGHT, Or Oswiaasuaa. Suhjict to Republican rules. GOLD DUST." Don't Go to Alaska FOR GOLD All Grocers Sell It Cleans Everything MADK ONLY BY THE N. K. FAIRS AN K COMPANY, DUS Ohlengo. St, Louis. Mew York. Uoston, rhlladelphl GERMANY'S PLEDGE TO RUSSIA. WIU Unite to 1'ivvoiit Any lli enoli ol tlie Peace of Nnttotn. St. Petersburg, Aug. 9. At the state banquet given by the Russian emperor and empress to Emperor William and Kmpress Augusta Victoria, Saturday night. Emperor Nicholas, toasting his Imperial guests, said: "I desire sincerely to thank you for this visit, which ts a fresh manifesta tion of the traditional bonds uniting us and the good relations so happily established between our two nclRhbor ln empires. It Is, at the same time, a precious guarantee of the maintenance of the general peace." Emperor William short'y afterward raised his glass, to his host and said: "1 especially desire to lay at the feet of your majesty my most sincere and most grateful thanks for the renewed mark of distinction which comes a3 surh a surprise to me. 1 mean the en rollment of myself In your majesty's glorious navy. This is an e?perlal hon or which I ara able to appreciate to Its full extent, and an honor which, at the same time, confers a particular distinc tion upon my own navy. We will pur sue the same paths, and strive united ly, under the blessing of peace, to guide the Intellectual development of our peo ples. I cen i- i'h full confidence lay this proirl-" uiKv. in the hands of your male - j. Ai-.d I know I have the sup port Lf my whole people In doing so, that I stand by your "majesty's side with my whole strength In this great work of preserving the peace of the nations, and I will give your majesty my strongest Fupport against any one who may attempt to disturb or to break this peace." "t crave but One Minnie", said the public speaker in a husky voice; and then he took a dose of One Minute Cough Cure, and pro ceeded with his oratory. One Minute Cougji Cure It unequalled lor tliroat and inng troubles. C.1I. Hngoubuch. Personally-Conducted Tours via l'ciiimjl vunla llulti'oud. That the publlo have coiuoto recognize the fact that the best aud most convenient method of pleasure travel is that presented by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company's personally-conducted tours, is evidenced iiy tho increasing popularity of theso tours Under this system tho lowest rates are ob tained, for both transportation and hotel ac commodation. An experienced tourist agent and chaperon accompany each tour to look after tlie comfort of the passenger. The following tours have been arranged for the esoll of 1WI7 l To the north (including Watkina Olen, Niastar.i I'ulls, Thousand Islands. Montreal, Quebec. Au Sable Chasm, Lakes Champlaln and (leor(,'o, Saratoga, and a daylight rido down through the Highlands of tho Hudson), July 27 and August 17. Rate, flOU for the round trip from New York, Philadelphia, Iialtimore, and Washington, covoring all expenses of a two weeks' trip. To Yellowstone Park on a special train of Pullman sleeping, compartment, and observa tion rars and dining car, allowing eight days in "Wondurland," Septouiber 2. Itute, $235 from New York, Philadelphia, llaltimore, and Washington ; $280 from Pittsburg. To Niagara Palls, excursion tickets good to return within ten days will be sold on July 22. August 5 and 10, September 4 and 1(1, at rate of $10 from Philadelphia, lialtimoro, and Washington. These tickets include tranupcjitation only, and will permit of stop over within limit at ISull'alo, Kochestor, and Watklus on tho return trip. Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, Luray Caverns. Natural Ilridge, Virginia Hot Springs, liicmnond, and Washington, Sep tember 28 and October 12. Itate, 05 from New York, $68 from Philadelphia. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common glass with urine and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sedi- ment or settling indicates an unhealthy eonditlon of tho kidneys. When uriuo stains linen it it positive evidence or kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or pain in the back, is also convincing proof that tlio kidneys and bladder are out of order. WHAT TO DO. There is comfort lu the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swanip Iioot, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in relieving pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every pert of the urinary passages. It corrects inability to bold urine anil scalding pain iii-psalng it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wlno or beer, and overcomes that uupleaaaut necessity of being compelled to get up oisuy times during the night to urinate. The mild ami the extra ordinary effect of Swanii-Root is soon realized. It stands the highest for Its won derful cures f the most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the host. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and cue doll.ir. You may have a sample bottle and painpliiol both sunt free by mail. Men tion Kvknino IIkrai.ii and semi your addris.4 to lit. Kilmer & Co.. llingbsmtou, N. V. Tlie rurleW4SfttbUMner guarantee the seimUUM of Urat, Wfja jMimM Kbr the fM liliow, ISptlfAtjg. "9. A hundred prnjoots fir attractions for the Pjris exposition of l0.i wnio suhmlt'rd to the com nilllM yesterday. They included the i.uiU'mp- f a copy of Bartholdi's statue of Libtrty In New York harbor, 800 feet h.'eh, the construe Ion ot a restaurant under water, to be built of glass; an enormous vertical screw, with a nut, SUad as a cafe; a reproduction of the IMbi, horse, capable of -adding 1.00C sWsstd xriaa. fottfsf the Eiffel U.sjppr. Hr.l tW and a tew o;anrtlMti. Ta wmiMttee decided ht none of the schemes was pracllo il,' ' JTsIm CMIbn.' ot ZanesVlllv, O., says : '1 never Ussslm day for thirty fuars without sulRiriiiic SKuny, until a box of l)e Witt's Wltoli lUael 8aj euretl my piles." For ullea and raotal troubles, cuts, bruises. enmlua, ecaems and all skin troubloa De- Wilt's Win h II uul iSulveis uniquallod. C. H. llaitiubucli. OOtD DUST.' a. i- WOMEN AID TjjE STRIKERS llry 1)0 Ittlbctlvo Work Anionp; tlio Plum Creek Miners. Pittsburg. Aug. 3. Although yester day was considered a day of rest among the strikers, probably the most effective work among the Plum Creek miners was performed, and as a re sult the strikers have been assured that considerably less than 200 men will be at work tomorrow In this mine. A large mass meeting was held at Camp Isolation, at Plum Creek, yes terday afternoon, which, In addition to about 1,0(10 others, was attended by about 200 women, the wives and daugh ters of the miners still at work In the Plum Creek mine. Notwithstanding the fact that deputies visited the homes of these people In the morning, and ad vised them not to attend the meeting, nearly every wife brought her husband with her. Hecause of the many re strictions put on the strikers, they have hitherto been unable to get a ohnnce to argue their cause with the Plum Creek workmen, and the occasion given them yesterday was taken advantage of to the full. The unusual opportunity yesterday was the reult of the missionary work of the wives of the strikers from Mc Donald, Potileyvllle and Carnegie. These women have been working assiduously during the past week, and secured the promise of the wives of the working miners to attend the meeting and brin.t their husbMftts. The result of the meet ing Was thftiaBSuranee from nearly 100 men that fti'ey would Join the strikers today. Th plan Is for the men to work until they receive their 20 day's pay. which will be given them today, and then they are to desert the pit, leaving only eight' (lays' wages back, which, judging bi'ihe action of the company in the ce46 the Sandy Creek strik ers on Saturday, will be refused them. If this plan" does not miscarry, the strikers think It will only be a ques tion of a very short time until the De Armltt mlneB are tied up completely. The meeting yesterday was Inaugu rated by religious services conducted by Itev. Lincoln Lash, assisted by a choir of to colored Jubilee singers, after which Mrs. Mary Jones, the Chicago ogltator, spoke for about an hour, put ting the case very plainly to. the women auditors. ho placed the responsibility for the succpfb or failure of the strike or the wives, and made a decidedly favorable Impreoeion. nrlji-Colilii-IlenflHclie. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Grippe when Lixativo Ilromo Quinino will euro you in one day. Put up in tablets con vonlent for taking. Guaranteed tocuio, or money refunded. Prico, 25 conts. vot sale by Kirlin's Pharmacy. REDUCED RATES TO THE SEASHORE. lxtremely I.ow-ltntn Kxcurgion via Vrull' svlvniiln liallroad. No other coast can compare with that of Southern Isow Jersey in summer resorts. Atlantic City is the most popular seaside resort in America, and Capo May, Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Avalon, AiiKlosea, Wild wood aud Holly Heach do not fall far short of Atlantic City's high standard. The Pennsylvania Kallroad Company has arranged for excursions to the seashore from Erie, Fassett, Hollefontc, Shenandoah, Dauphin and Intermediate stations (including stations on branch roads), on Augusts aud 10. Excursion tickets, good for 10 days, will bo sold at extieruely low rates. Passengers may, if they to desire, go to At lantlo City via tlie now Delaware Itiver I! rid go Houte, tho only all-rail line from points in Pennsylvania io Atlantic City. For Information in regard to rates, timo of trains, &c, consult small bills or apply to nearest ticket agent. "I always recommend Dr. Fowler's Ext. of Wild Strawberry in oases of summer com plaints and have never known It to fall. You may use my name" C. A. West, Druggist, Itainsborough, O. A SUCCESSFUL EXPERIMENT. IIuniHii Hody Destroyed to Seonro Hvl doneo AKiilnst l.lintifert. Chicago, Aug. 9. The experiment of destroying a human body by the use of crude potash was successfully car rled out at the Rush Medical college by scientiuc experts. Tlie body was destroyed In two hours, with the ex ception of a few Bmoll splinters of bone, Of the fleshy substance only a small quantity of fluid, about the consistency of molasses, remained. The experiment was made under the orders of the prosecution in the ease or Adoiph Luetgert, the rich sausage manufacturer, who Is ehargsd with murdering his wife and disposing ot her body In the vats ' at his factory, The prosecution's theory has been that LuctKert placed the body of Ills wlfo in a solution of crude potash and cold water, raised the solution to a boiling point and destroyed all traces of his alleged crime. A few small bones were said to have been found In a vat In the factory. The attorneys for the state say they are entirely satisfied with the test, and declare that they believe It will go tar to convict Lutgert of bis alleged crime, a linen st-I aorx MathWl 1 1 sr. Illllsboro, Ills., Aug. 8. The situation at Coffeen mine Is changed for the worse. Strikers have arrived there from different points until 1,0M men are there. A number ot arrests ot strikers has been made. This has tended to In cite the strikers, and a number o small fights and difficulties occurred. Every striker Is armed with a short stick or club, and in addition those so far arrested have been found to 1m armed with revolvers. Woodshed is feared. It heals everything except a broken heart, may be said of De WiW's Wltcli Haae4 hi ?s. 1'lles aud rental dieaaeea, cuts, buraa, bmisss, tuttor. ecaeuia aud all skin troubles tnay be iiirrd by it quickly aud perauuently. C. It. llageubucli. BASEBALL RECORDS. StnnaiiiK or Hip Clulm In the ltnce For CtlHinilnn-llli J'eminiitM. N'ntlnllnl l.enmio. r. t, .(VI 27 M 211 M Jll A I it J ..45 4!l Pc. .J .0.V ..M .nu .All .47! v. i,. . 4:1 4 1 40 47 41 M SIT 44 r- .473 .4vP .41 .4M .m i r'tnii . . . Cinriniuitl llnltlnini N.'W ..ik ri 'vi'I.iti i. nttl)vira I'll4Vllll- llviMiklvii Waihlnvt "1..I1 W 1'lnln.li-iT'liln 47 Ht. ImW. . 07 HA I'I'llllAV'S NATI1IHI, I.KAdHK 1AM4. Al riilllflili1a Now Ynrk, 11; I'lilladol- pirn, 1. At Ht. Uiuls-FirMf game: nt. Louis, p. Ittuhnrg, A. Second game : Pittsburg, 12; Ht. L i ili, 8. At H.nt 4'nrm, 1; ltnlllmore, 2. At I'rimklvn hrnuUlyn, 0; Wa-ihington, 1. At (!lii':i..-Chleago, 0; Olewlinl, rt. At IHn emmm i inelhnatl, 5; Iionwville, 0. PI'Nl'AT'it NATIONAL I.FAlll'K IIAMCS. At (Vivlminll Inu'Mvllle, H : Cincinnati, 2. Al Cim .t t v t?ineiv.i, 7 ; Clevrln 1 1, l. Kimtccn l.cuuiif. YT. L. f'e. W. b. To Tironto.... (2 III AM Providence. .4.) 4i .IM) liaffaln IB 117 .MM Beranton....lKI 48 .451 H lid-UN.-... ftl IS) .M Montreal HO 51 .1157 H,rhul!i-M..liM .575 Wllkmlwrro! 67 .21I VATCIIIIAY'S SASTHIIM I.SAOUH (I AMES. At S.'rnntim Soranton, S; Providence, 0, At W Ukiwlinrro-WilkBSbarro, 8; Sprliiglleld, 7. At Toronto l'lrtt game: Toronto, 10; Mon treal, 11. rtecimd game: Toronto, 11 : Montreal, 2. At nuffa'o FiMt game: lluffalo, 5; Syra cuse, 4. Hncnuduanie: Buffalo, 10; Syracuse, 7. SU.tllAY'S HASTHIIN t.SAaUB OA. MB. At naffalo-Tluffalo, 11 ! Syracuse, U Atlnutto I.oimlio. W. U Pe. W. h Newark ....WW .615 Norfolk.... 44 45 Lancaster . . 85 . Iatomm....48 52 Hartford.... 52 40 .& Athlstlo 1W 03 lUolnnond...40 8s .KB Heeding 28 08 . Pa .491 .458 .424 SATURDAY'S ATtiASTIO I.BAOUR (IAMBS. At Norfolk-AMileMo, 10: Neifolk, 7. At Hartford (forfeited oh account of fight) Hart ford, 0; Newark, 0. At Patersou--LanoHSter, 8; Paterson, 4. At Kiohmond First game: R.chmund, 5; Heading, 1. Second game: llleh mond, ID: Reading, 1. SUNIIAY'S ATLANTIC t.BAOUB OAMBS. At Newark First game: Newark. 10; Head ing, & Second game: Newark, 11; Reading, 0. Atl'aterson First gome: Lnueastor, 0; Pater won.O. Seoondgamu: Lancaster, 4 ;Paterson,0. "They don't in i ko much fuss about It." We are spooking of De Witt's Little Early Hikers, the famouslltllo pills for constipation, biliousness, and all stomach and liver troubles, Tlioy never gripe. C. II. Hagen buch. finvo 111- LI Ki For Ills lloy. llaltimore, Aug. 0. News reached here yesterday of the discovery, Sat urday evening, In the Wicomico river, of William Higmon, a well-to-do farmer of Sussex county, Del., and his 4-year-old son. The little fellow fell off the pier at Roaring Point Into the water. The fnther, although unable to swim, plunged In after him. No as sistance wus near and both sank. Their bodies were recovered yesterday. Iloiiinrknblo Hundred MIlo Kocord. Cleveland, Aug. 8. -Frank Skinner, a ocnl cyclist, made a wonderful 100 mile record yesterday on a quarter mile track. He was paced by tandems, and the century was completed In 4 hours, 25 minutes and 21 3-5 seconds. That beats the best previous amateur record n this country. Fifty miles were cov ered In 2.05.08 2-5, and 75 miles In 3.1S.23 3-5. Killed In n Drunken Ciu nlvnl. Dubois. Pa., Aug. 0. Grant Alex ander, who was shot at a drunken car nival in a grove near here last Fri day night, died at Admin hospltnl yes terday. He was unable to toll who shot him, ns he was drunk at tho time, Ho was with a party of tramps and wom en, who have nlnce disappeared. Tlio Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania, New Jer. sey, Delaware and Maryland: Partly ilmirfy; warmer; variable winds. Georgia's Fair Authoress Tells Why Sho Ucoi Dr. Miles' Remedies. Restorative HK NAME of Mrs. J. E. Harwell, (nee Julia Emma Clemming) Is a familiar ono in tho state of Georgia. Blip writes; " It is with pleasure that I express my graMtudo for tho wonderful benefits I have rocelved fiom Dr. Mllos' Restorative Uemcdles, especially tho Nervlno, tho Norvo and Liver Tills, New Heart Curo aud Anil Pain Tills. Actual oxpcrlonco has taught me their great worth. No family sho-.ili bo without thom. They havo fully rostorcd mo from a complica tion of disorders chief ly affecting tho heart, nervous system and kldnoys. When I trav el I always take one of your Antl-Paln Pills before entering tho cars and thus prevent sv lmmlng of tho head and nausea, to which I havo been subject for several years," Dr. Miles' Itemedles are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottlo benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart and Nerves sent free to all applicants. DU. MILES MEDIOAL CO,. Elkhart. Ind. millions of Dollars Go up In smoko ovory year. Take nc slock, far risks but get your bouses. nlture, etc., insured lu first-class re liable companies as represented ly PiAVm PATKT Insurance Apeni UAYJ1J rAUOl, no SoulU Janlln B Also T.Ke and AeeldanUl florefianl rt Bueknell University. Joliu Howard Harris, Prosldent. College, with" four courses of study leading to degrees ; Academy, a preparatory school ; Indies' In stitute, a refined boarding school ; Music School for both sexes ; and Art Studio. For catalogue, address the ItegUtrar, d WILLIAM C, GRETZ1NGER, l.i i ....ti.. nnl.u A genmlje woloome waits you at JOE WYATT'S SALOON, Cor. naln and Coal Sta. Finest whiskeys, beers, porter and ale eofisMniiy on tap. uiioiie empranoe iinns and clears. corroi.nNn. 2U jSI TPlUUsir4-rt VJjfil r"Coll1ini"iiilIMr- Sk, a'-"' keailla eotlon.pl.nt wrrntk. JB DBLIOUTFUIi VACATION TRIP. Tour to tlio North l rcnunjlvaula ltalti-oad. YlniliiiK Watkins (lien, Niagara Palls, Thousand Inlands. Quebec, Montreal. All Sable Cliiism, Lako Chainplain and l,al. (ieorge, Saratoga, ad the Highlands of tlio Ilurison. Leave Philadelphia by special train 'August 17. Tlie tour will be In charge of one of the rohmihy'a tonrtut agents. An experienced chaperon will also accompany the parly, having especial charge of un escorted ladies. The rate of $100 from New Ynrk. Brooklyn, Ncunrk. TrentuivPliiladelphia, Ilarrisburg. Rilthniirc, ami Witshlnglon covers railway and bout fare for the entire leiind trip, pailor-cnr nest, meals enroute, hotel enter tainment, transfer charges, carriage blo in fact, every item of necessary expense. Pur detailed itinerary, tickits, or any ad ditional information, address Tourist Agent, Feiui-ylvanis Hallrond Company, 1100 Broad way New York ; 800 Fulton Streetjlrooklyn ; or Geo. W. lloyd. Assistant General Pas senger Agent, Ilroad Street Station, Phila delphia. Vim, vigor and victory :-tlioare tho char acteristics of Do Witt's Liltlo Karly Risers, tlio famous littlo nills for constipation, bil iousness and all stomach and liver troubles. C. II. Hancnhticli. 1,1 AG ARA FALLS. Low Unto Kxcurslous via l'eniijlvnnla Itiillroail Tliu Pennsylvania Kallroad Company will run a series of ten-day excursions to Niagara Falls, leaving Philadelphia, lialtimoro and Washington on July 22, August f and 10, and September 4 and 10. An experienced tourist agent and chaperon accompany each excursion. Excursion tickets, good for return passage on auy regular train, exclusive or limited express trains, within ten days, will be sold at $10 from Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and all points on tlio Delaware Divi sion; $0.70 from Lancaster; fS.OO from Altoona and Harrisburg; JS.25 from Wilkos- larre; ffi.SO from Willlamspprti and at pro portionate rates from other points. A stop over will bo allowed nt Buffalo, Kochestor, and Watkins returning. A special train of Pullman pai.i r ni and day coaches will bo run with each excursion. For further information apply to nearest ticket agent; or address Geo. W. Hoyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent. Ilroad Street Station, Philadelphia. Something to Enow. It may be worth something to know that tho very best medicine for restoring tlio tired out nervous system .to a healthy vigor is LIcctric Hitlers. '1 Ins medicluo is liurelv vegetable acts by giving tono to tlio nervo centres in the stomach, gently stimulates tho Liver and Kidneys, aud aid these organs In throwing oil Impurities In the blood. Elec tric Bitters improves tho appetite; Hids diges. lion, anil is pronounced ny thoso wlio navo tried it as the very best blood nurificr and nerve tonlo. Try it. Sold for SOc or $1.00 per lioltlc at A. Wasloy s drug store. Coming KvclilK. Aug. in. Ico cream festival in Calvary Baptist church, uniU tho auspices of tho Ladles' Aid. Augustus. Ice cream festival under Hie nuspices of Camp 10, Daughters of America, in Bobbins opera house. Double The Circulation 1 The mr . S K'.flV III ZfT.I HP ' ill of any two newspapers in Shenandoah, and steadily increasing, is thctmagnet tliat draws advertisers to the EVENING It Goes Into. ' . The Horned flkSSs or-th'f'ppifiVthritfe' Vhat;mKkes the Herald such a valuable advertising medium. It's a widd-awake newspaper and prints all news promptly and accurately. Our Job- Department Is second to state. We any description in the UIiaHwl ner and at the lowest prices cojuistent with good material andfiratsqlass work. Drop us a Postal .and our Solicitor will call on you and take your ordr. Every business man should have printed stationery, and the place to, gat it is at the office of the Evening 'IDeralb, 8 Soutb Jarbdi Street. COTTOI.nNH. will find in COTTOLENE tho ideal frying medium. It looks clean nnd is ckan and docs not sputter in the pan. Food fried in Cottolono is free from (jreasiness and richtie88. It is appetizing in appearance, delicious to taste and healthful to cat. Then there is the added con sideration oflower cost. of Coilolcnc docs the work of lard or butter. THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, CVI..CS J.wT.rl, llll.d.lfUs nil.biir, ingle tandard Only Is iiosnllile, wbftber as a tast o excellence In Journalism, or fur the imniirctnent of iiiuntttle, time nrvaluSn and ' The... Philadelphia Hecord . . . After n onroer of rtenrlv twenty roAr o uiitntorruntetl growth Ujiif-tlflwl fnclnlm luff that the swndanl first wtnltUsTirtl by its on ml era Is the one true trot of A Perfect Newspaper. To publbh ALL TIIH NRWB promptly nnd sticeinciiy ana in lite most rvHiiiinie lorni, without elision or pnrtlmu bias; to discuss Its Bhrniflcnnee with frankness, tn deep AN Ol'KN KYK FOR I'UIILIO AllllSItS, to kIvo besides a complete reeoid of current thought, fancies nnd discoveries in all de partment of human activity In Its DAILY KIUTIONSof from 10 to 11 PAOIW, nod to provide tho wliolo for Its natrons nt tlio nominal price of ONH CBNT Tlint wns from tlio outset, nnd will contllllio to bo tlio aim of THK ltKCOltl). The Pioneer One cent mornlnff ucwr-prtper In tho IfnTtal Htntes. The Ueconl, utill LHAD3 AVHKU15 OTJIUIia FOLLOW. Wft.teM Its iinrlrnletl average llAlly circulation exceedlne 160,000 copier), Anil mi nvernfte exceeding 120,000 coplon for its Sunday editions, while Imitations of ltn plan tf publication In every Important city of the country testify to the truth' of tlie ncrtlou tlmt in the quantity and quality of its con tents, and In the price at which UIRohl The Itccord has established the standard -by which excellence. In journalism must bo measured. The Daily Edition Of The Hecord will bo sent by mail to any address for $3.00 per year or 25 cents per month. The Daily and Sunday Kdltloni toRcthcr, which will RlvoJteWwIem tho host ond freshest Information of nil that N noli iff on In tho world every day lu tho year Including holidays, will bo sent Jor $1.00 a year or 3fi cents per month. Address THE RECORD PUBLISHING CO., Record Building, Philadelphia. Pa. BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by this granular effervescent and Htlmu lant. 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