EVENING HERALD KHTAIIMSUKU 1870. Published every livening, KiceptBunday.at Booth JanniN Hthkkt. Nbar Cbhtrk. Tlie Herald In deilvttrd tiiHhemindoan ik1 the surrounding low no (or nil cent a week, pay abt o the carriers, lly mall JS.00 a yenr. or 48 cents ft month, payable In advance. Advertise ments charged according to space and position. The publishers reserve the right to change the Position ol advertisements whenever the pul iation of news deniandii It. The right la eserved to reject any advertisement, whether paid lor or not, that the publishers may deem Improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Kntered at the ponlofflce at Bhenandoah, Pa., as second class mall matter. TKLKPIIONK CONNECTION. "All the News That's Fit to Print," Evening Hersld SATURDAY, AUGUST li. 1867. A food ship from tlio United Stntes Iiah ivRdied India. Tlitt famine dis trict miiy yet be reached in ttino to save some from starvation. (icvxiiNOK Hastings returned to liis official duties at Ilitrrislittrg on Thursday, and the appointment of a chief of the Bureau of Minos may be announced any day. Sknatoii Quay will next week go to Florida, where he expects to re main until Congress assembles in December, unless called to "Washing ton sooner to press Federal appoint ments in Pennsylvania. Whkn a fannor can not help being prosperous he is bound to cease being a Populist, and this is the situation of thousands of American citizens who voted for Bryan last year on ac count of the depression of agricul ture. Governor Atkinson, of AVest Virginia, in pardoning a citizen who was heavily fined for wounding the seducor of his wife, expressed regret that the attempt to kill the seducer did not succeed. This Governor evi dently has the courage to express himself. Advkktiskhs who have no means of knowing muoh about the value of a newspaper as an advertising me diiini, can get a pretty safe idea by noting what papers experienced ad vertisers use. This information Is important enough to be printed in the editorial column. A woman recently returned from the Klondike says she received fifty offers of murriage before she was fifty miles up the Yukon. Hut she waited until she reached the mines and married a man who was panning out $.10,000 n month. Declining a score of proposals a day In Alaska must be almost as trying as tho mosquitoes. Saturday's delegate election showed a decided change In political leaders, thinks the Tamaqua Herald. Those who for years had been tho shining lights were turned down or won only by a slim margin. It proved conclusively that the old time politicians are losing their hold upon the voters. Tho now comers developed considerable strength and surprises were delt out galore. This only goes to illustrate the ups and downs of politics und there is an old saying that once a politician loses his power ho can never regain it. Decreased Immigration. One of the invariable consequences of a period of commercial and indus trial depression in this country is to check the inrushing tide of immigra tion, says the Philadelphia North American. Europeans already here write to their friends and relatives at home that the times are hard and em ployment difficult to find, and thous ands who had contemplated trying tiiei: 'ortunes in the new world are induced by these representations to postpone their departure to a more convenient occasion. The statistics of the Bureau of Im migration for the fiscal year ending Juno 30, 1807, show the operation of these deterrent influences. Immigra tion fell oil nil around to such an ex tent that the total of arrivals only aggregated 230,5!)3, a decrease of 113, 435 as compared with the twelve months preceding. This is a great decline from the high water-mark of 1882, when tho army of immigrants reached the enormous figure of 788, 902, but the falling off is not to be re gretted. This country 1ms reached a point now where itdoesh't need any further accessionsof foreign labor. Its popu lation seems indeed to have temporarily gone ahead of its de veloped resources, and there are more people willing and anxious to work at unskilled labor than there is necessity or opjwrtunity to employ. If the immigrants who come here would strike out for the west or south and become tillers of the soil tho rase would be different, but that is what most of them refute to do. They just settle down in the eastern cities, increase the competition in the unskilled labor market, and help swell the ranks of the criminal and destitute. We are better without them, and the faot that they are not coming here as fast as they were is matter for congratulation rather than for regret. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad seashore ex rursion Thursday, August lOtli, offers all that may be desired, low rates, flrat class accom modations on regular train, and far those desiring to go tluough to Atlantic City same day without transfer through Philadelphia ran do so by takingtbe Delaware river bridge route, the only all rail liut from peluU in Pennsylvania. JHE NATIONAL OARSMEN Wlunora or the Ti'tnln la the Great Aciuatlo Jtvont. Phlltvlcrhla, Aug. 14. The first day's rres In the silver jubilee regatta of the National Association of Amnteur Oain men were rowed yesterday over the na tional course on the Schuylkill river. In Pnlrmount park. The day's events oonslr.tcd of trials lit Intermediate sin glee, senior four shells, Intermediate singles, senior sin glen, Intermediate four shells and the nnal and only heat In the Intermediate eight. Ot these the feature events were the two senior four heats and the flnal Intermediate eight. The Ariel cluh. of Baltimore, won the flrat of the former by a halt length, and the Institute rlub, of New ark, the second senior four heat In a magnificent dash. In the eights the Worcester High School Athletic asso ciation took the lead at the crack of the pistol, maintaining It throughout, with the Montroee and I'alrmount clubs, both of Philadelphia, following closely In the order named. In the re maining events the WachtisettB club and the Columbia Rowing association, both of Massachusetts, won the first two heats In the Intermediate singles, nnd the Narragansett club, ot Provi dence, the third heat. The Pennsylva nia liarge club, West 12nd Boat club, of Boston, and the Bradford club, ot Cambridge, Mans., won, respectively, the three heats In the senior singles, while In the International fours the Institute club, ot Newark, and the Argonaut, of Toronto, each won a heat. All the events with the exception of the International!! fours and the Inter mediate eight were three-quarters of a mile and return. The exceptions were one and one-half miles, straightaway. The day was perfect for sculling, and the course, skirted on either side by the picturesque river drives ot Fair mount park, was almost without a ripple on Its surface. There was a light breeze. Every precaution was taken to police the course and keep It clear of river craft, and in only one instance was there any Interference with the racing. This was during the intermedi ate eight. The New York Athletic cluli had the outside water and had passed the three-quarter flag in a close race for third place, when a yawl boat shot across Its bow and struck It hard, slightly bruising Hogert's arm. The crew stopped rowing and claimed the action was deliberate on the part of the men In the yawl. The police Im mediately placed him under arrest. Tho Judges did not call the other crews back and New York was unable to finish. In the flrat heat of the Intermediate singles; Lewld ,of the Wachusetts club, defeated Wilson, of New York, by five lengths. The second heat was won by Greer, of the Columbia Bowing asso ciation, and the third by Ed Scholze, of Providence. The greatest Interest was centered in the three heats of the senior sin gles. Juvenal, who won the first, pull ed a 32 stroke throughout and finished an easy winner. Whitehead was a win ner from start to finish In the second heat, and Jlagulre took third heat by several lengths. Tho Sudden Doollno In Wheat. New York, Aug. 14. Wheat values yesterday tumbled two cents fioin Thursday night's close, and three cents from Thursday's high point of OOKc. for September. The decline was nttended by heavy unloading of long wheat. It piled Into the market from all quarters, influenced by weakness ubroad, particularly at Paris, where Hour prices broke 70 points from Thurs day night. The boat traders here were prepared for tho decline, but the rank and file of bulls opposed It vigorously. and even succeeded In forcing Septem ber at the opening up from &Sk to 90. It was useless, however, for with un satisfactory news from abroad and loss of bull leaders at Chicago prices declined and the weakness .continued with few reactions right up to the close. The lowest price In September was 87 and the final quotation I P,, Is the basis of good health, UlC steady nerves, mental, QAAJ physical mid digestlvo aw iuuu strength. If you are ner vous, enrich and purify your blood with Hood's Sarsaparilla. If you are weak, havo no appetite and desire to bo strong, healthy and vigorous, take Hood's Sar- saparilla, which will tone your stomach, create an appetite and build you up, Hood's ! parilla The Best In fact the One True Wood Purifier. u li rtl cure nausea, Indigestion, I iuuu a rina umousncss. rriceaic. BUCRriElt UniVEKSITT John Howard Harris, President. 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A Manual m which thousands "i dol lars have been spent to make It thorough and reliable. It gives symp toms of all disease noil treatment for the same. Munyon's Remedies, n separate cure far mob GUIDE gJTL TO HEALTH Mostly Me if'iSwIouiit, write to I'ltOI' Mt'N VON, lKJfl Arch street, Philadelphia, l'a.,for(rrc medic! advice. CIVIL WAR IN ILLINOIS. Jinny IiiJiiiimI Inn I'tirlit lletwcoii I'm tun ninl liook Nlmiil (itlzon. Fulton, Ills.. Aug. II. The long stand ing light between this tflWt nnd Ilook Island. Ills., for location of the head quarters of the Modern Woodmen of America culminated yesterday in a hand-to-hand tight between scores of partisans of the respective towns, In which a number of persons were seri ously injured. The contest between the two town dates hack several years. At the recent convention of the order, held at Du buque, la.. It was decided to move the olllces to Hook lslnnd, Then the mat ter act Irt the courts. Yesterday t party was made for a raid on the Ful ton headquarters, with the object of forcibly taking possession of the hooks, records, etc., of the order nnd remov ing the omce to Hock IbIuikI. A fire alarm was sounded In Fulton, npd lines of hose were laid to the points where It was thought the ltock Islanders would be most likely to disembark, There was Intense feeling on both sides and a great variety of weapons. The conflict resulted In the following casual ties: Will BeniiPtt. city marshal of Fulton, head cut, believed to be fatally hurt; W. II. Flannagan, head badly cut: Ed Dare, head and arms Injured: James Carrier, head cut: Chris Miller, Lyons, In., head cut: P. J. Casey, Mollne, Ills., head badly Injured. A score of others wore more or less bruised and cut. The free light lasted for an hour or more, rocks, clubs, missiles of every description being wielded Industriously by the opposing forces. The Fultonltes finally got the belter of the fight, and many arrests were made. The Hock Island delegation arrived at 6:30 with 575 men, and Immediately proceeded to the offices of the Wood men order. Though met with deeper ate resistance from the start, the Hock Islandprs succeeded in getting the bulk of the records. At the depot, which Is half a block distant, the light was re newed, and here it took the nature of a riot, du Irs which 150 of the Hock Island ! eerie were placed under ar rest. It was at this time a large num ber on both sides were injured. ONE OF TWO WAYS. Tho Madder was created for one- purpose, namely, a receptacle for tho uriuo, and as such it Is not liable to any form of dlscaso cx cept by one of two ways. The first way is from imperfect action of the kidneys. The second way is from careless local treatment of other diseases. CHIEF CAUSE. - Unhealthy urino from unhealthy kidneys is tho chief eauso of bladder troubles. So tho womb llko tho bladder, was created for ono purpose, and if not doctored too muoh is not liable to weakness or diseased, except in raro cases. It Is situated hack of and yory closo to tho bladder, therefore any pain disease or Inconvenience manifested In tho kidneys, back, bladder or urinary passage is often by mlstako attributed to feniala weak ncss or wumb troublo of somo sort. Tho error Is easily made and may bo as easily avoided. To find out correctly, set you urine asido for twenty-four hours; a sedl mont or settling Indicates kidney or bladder troublo. The mild and tho extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, tho great kidney, liver and bladder remedy Is' soon realized. If you need a racdicino you should havo tho best. At druggists fifty cents and ouo dollar. You may havo a samplo bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by mail Mention Evkninq Hkbai.d and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Blnghamton N. Y. Tbo proprietors of this paper guarantee ho genuinoas of this offer. Mtib .'.lot lit IIidpK'SH '1'rlsonors. Central City, Colo., Aug. 14 At o'clock In the morning a mob from Hui'sell Gulch, armed and masked broke Into the Central City Jail by effecting an entrance through a door In the rear and demanded the keys the steel cell from the Jailer. In this cell were confined four prisoners held on suspicion of the murder of Alex Uoddard, an American miner, who was stabbed during a saloon row with Austrlans last Monday night. The mob .van after Domlck Kck, believed to be guilty of the murder. The Jailer ra fusod to give up the keys, whereupon tlc mob fired through the bars Into tl ! ci.pe. The four prisoners escaped death by hidng behind the mattresses and bedding of '.heir cell. The mob. supposing it had killed all four left the Jail. Four leaders have been ur rested. "They don't nuke much fuss about it." Wearo speaking of Do Witt's Little Early uisers, the famous lltllo puis lor constipation biliousness, and all stomach and liver troubles, They never gripe. C. II. Jlagen quell. Tried to Croiiufto ft "Ftronuo;. Ironwood, Mich., Aug. 14. Flro burn ed four buildings, and John Itamota and family narrowly escaped with their lives. Henry Lensot, who recently opened a small candy store in one of the burned buildings, was suspected of starting the fire and a crowd gath ered and attempted to lynch him While the police were conducting him t Jail the crowd made a rush, seized Insot and attempted to throw him Into the burning buildings. The fire' men turned the hose on them, and the prisoner was finally taken to Jail. It Is said he has made a full confes sion that he was hired by Charles Ross, who owned the buildings, to set them on lire in order to secure the insurance money. Itoss was also ar rested. Don't iiaiwwt yNr ateBweh. with teas and bitter lieriM. but reiulate your liver and sick headache-hy VtfiiB those tkuiotw little pills known aitk Will's Little EurlylHsers. C. II. JiaKeiihUftU, Aniiwii Kt Am ton in ;cai' London. Aug. 14. A special dispatch from Milan says that three anarchists weie arrested there yesterday, and that the police seized a number of docu ments, buinhs and explosives. The documents captured by the police. It Is furtlwr stated. Include letters from Caesarlo Santos, the assassin of Presi dent Carnot, and Pletro Acclarlto, who attempted to assassinate King Hum bert In April last. Other arrests are exjiected to follow. The Italian police claim they have conclusive evidence of the existence of an International an archist plot. Grlp-Colds-lleaitarlie, Why sutler with Coughs, Colds and I-a Grippe when Laxative Ilrnuio Quinine will cure you in ouo day. Put up In tablets ou venlentfor taking. Guaranteed to cute, or money refunded. Price, 36 cents, vor sale by Klrllu'i Pharmacy. IYIUNYON'S: Convict WIIIInIioiuI From Ills Wounds Uoston, Aug. 11. Herbert A. Willis, the Taunton bicycle highwayman and murderer, who was shot In an attempt to escape from the stato piinn 'nt Tuesday, died In the hospital at I mt institution yesterday. 'Pill V Wither. For eisleiii New York, New. Jersry, eastern Pennsylvania and Delaware: General y fair; warmer; southerly winds. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. Nntlniuil I. chump. At New Ynrk New York. 11; Ilooron, & At Pblladelphln-Daltlmnrc, C: Phila delphia, 1. At Cloveland Cleveland. 6; St. Units, . At aitrlmmtl-Chicago. 2; Cin cinnati. 0. At Washington-Washington. t; Droohlyn, i. Kiioturn l.cniruo. At DufTalo TturTato, C: Montreal, 3. Atlantic T.ciiuuo. At lncasler First game: Lancaster, 11; Piiterson, t. Second gnme: Lancas ter, 10; Piiterson, 5. At Richmond-First game: Newark, G: Itlrhniond, S. Second same; ltlchniond, 9; Nowurk, C. At Hur-rlsburg-Athletlc, 1J; Heading, 11, At Norfolk-Hartford, 4; Norfolk, .. STOPK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. A CcMU'ial Halt In tho Hnpld Hlso on Wall Street. New York, Aug. 13. Quite a number ol (actors combined today to exercise n rather depressing Influence on values on the Stuck Kxclmnco. There wore also other Incidents which, while not calcu lated to have any effect on Intrinsic val ues, served to put a damper on the spec ulative ardor which has become rampant In Wall street. The tone of weakness and hesltency In tho wheat market, on ac count of lower prices abroad and a di minished export demand, were most keen ly felt In the stock market. The grain carrying roads of course, showed most sympathy with the wheat market, as being most Immediately affected; but every department of the market was more or less Influenced, on the ground that the return of general prosperity will be more holped by good prices to the farmer for his crops than by any other ono thing. Consequently there was a general halt In the rise of prices. Closing bids: Uulto. & Ohio..-. 15V4 Lehigh Valley.. SIM Chuaa. &Ohlo... 22 N. J. Central.. 00 Del. & Hudson.. 118 N. Y. Central. .10CH D., L. & W 1C1 Pennsylvania .. 5Gi,S Uric IT'i Heading, 2d pf.. 324 Luke ISrlo & W. IS',4 St. Paul 93ft Llvn Stock Market, Philadelphia, Aug. 13. Flour firm! winter superfine, S2.9DA3.20; do. extras, J:i.2ir3.45; Pennsylvania roller, clear, Wt 4.2o: do. Htrulght, JI.Kliil.35; western win' ter, clear, S4ft4.2l); do. straight. 4.254.40; city mills, extra, t3.203.S0. Hyo flour firm at J2.KKjfi.CU per barrel. Wheat dull; con tract wheat. Aueust, 909ilr91c.; No. 1 Pennsylvania nnd No. 2 Delaware red, spot, 91?i4j04c; No. 2 red, August, DOc.i do. September, 88c; do. October, 87Hc; do. December, SOHc. Corn quiet; steamer corn, spot, 30V4j30?ic. ; No. 2 mixed, Au gust und September, 23&32?ic.; No. 2 yel low for local trade, 33Hc. Oats quiet; No. 2 white, carlots, 26Hc; No. 2 white, Au gust, September, October and November, 23V4j8lttc. Hay firm for desirable grades; poor qualities dull; choice timothy, f 13.50 for large bales. Decf firm; beef hams, $29829.60. Pork firm; new mess, t9.60fll; faintly, $9."5ff 10.25. Lard firm; western Bteamed, $4.75. Dutter very firm; west ern creamery, 1101514c; do. factory, 74 lie; Klglns. 15c; Imitation croamery, 9V4012V4c; New York dairy, lOBHHci do. creamery, UQtfUc; fancy prints Jobbing at 1720c.; do. extra Pennsylvania, whole sale. lCc. Cheese firm; large, white, 7r4'8 8c; small, white, 7V4&8c.; largo, colored, S3Hc.i small, colored, 8.iC8Hc; part skims. 4f5Vto.; full skims, 2Vi&3c Eggs firm; New York nnd Pennsylvania, 12& 15c; western, fresh, IWI. Potatoes steady. Jerseys and Long Island, $242.25, sweets, J22.W). Pig Iron quiet; southern, J9.50'0.73; northern, $10.50f) 11.25. Copper quiet; brokers. 111. 12V. exchange, $110 11.2;. Tin quiet; straits, $13.85013.90; plates quiet. Spelter quiet; domestic. $4.25fflt.35. Metul Kxchangc reports lend firm at $3.80 3.S5; brokers call tho market strong at $3.C0. Tomatoes, per box or crate, ns to quality, 20370c. Long Island and Jer sey cabbage, per 100. $2.D0S3. Coffee clos ed steady; August, $6.70; September. $6.75: November, $0.90; December, $7; March, $7.15; May, $7.25. flonornl Mnrkotn. New York, Aug. 13. Beeves slightly stronger all round; native steers, $4,400 5.15; stuns nnd oxen, $2.753.95; bulls, $2.00 3; dry cows, $23.50. Culves firm; venls, $5Q7.25; very few, $7.307.50; good butter milk calves. $4.50. Sheep and lambs fairly steady all round, but sheep a little quiet' sheep. S2.5W4.2C; lambs, $4.75g0.26. Hogs higher at $1.204.50. KiiBt Liberty, Pa., Atig. 13. - Cattle steady; extra, $4.9095; prime, $4.7534.83; common, $3.4003.C0; bulls, stags and coirs, $2i(3.50. Hogs 'stronger: prime pigs, $l.20fr 4.25; best medium nnd light Yorkers, $1.15 04.20; common to fair grades, $1.0504.10; heavy, $3.!Wfl4; roughs. 12.5903.50. Sheep steady; choice. $1.1504.25; common, $2,660 3.35; choice lambs, $5.15U5.25; common to goad, $4tf5; veal calves, J5.7506.S5. A inittiu nun iiuik. Web.iter City, la., Aug. 11. Bats took possession of the house of Alonzo Ferrell, near Dushby, Thursday night, and after a hard fight Ferrell and his sons killed C3 of them. The men's faces were badly scratched, and they were neurly blinded. They report that no less than a hundred others escaped through the windows. Import and Kxport-. Washington, Aug. 14. A treasury statement shows that the value of for eign merchandise Imported Into the United States, and subsequently ex ported, during the last fiscal year, amounted to $18,985,933, as compared with $19,406,451 for the next preceding year. HAVE YOU READ-- THE PHILADELPHIA TIMES -THIS MORNING ? THE TIMES la the most extensively circulated and widely rand newslKUicr nub-' llshed In Pennsylvania. Its diiMrumlon of ptil- lle men and mihllo iiieusurea Is In the Interest ol public integrity, nonasi government anu prosperous industry, and it knows no party or Iteisonal altegfanee In treating public Ihsuhs. In the broadest and best sense a family and gentral nowsiMijier, the TTiurce 1X1S IllUUO nm, to have the largest circulation by deserving it, and claims that It is unsurpassed III all the ciMeiitlals ot a great nietroiMilltan newsHiier.. Hcelmeii ooplea ol any edition will be stmt free to any ono send ing their address. Tr.n mo lEIU'iaDAII.Y, fg.oo per annum; JUDO ror lour nioiiius; au cents er nioiimi us llversd by carriers for 8 cents per week. SUNDAY KDITION, M large. ImmlHome pages Sal columns, elegantly illutrottl, neouiuui coioreu supplement $.ui per an num; 5 cents per copy. Dally amlNunday, 13.00 per annum 50 cents per month. Address all letters to THE TIMES, miLADixruu. The Mnrqlil" Moi-pl.r Smiled. New York, Aug. 14. Marquis Ito, special representative of Japan at the queen's Jubilee, arrived here last night on the Cutiarder Catnrtflnla, When asked whether he had said In Paris that the United States could have War with Japan If It wanted It he smiled and turned away. Kliur Humbert CVnniire luo'lt. Home, Aug. 14.--U Is said that King Humbert has sent a dispatch to the Count of Turin and another to Prince Henri of Or eans severely eeiiiurlns; their "boyish hothendedness." NUGGETS OF NEWS. The family of a striking Pennsylva nia miner wep found starving to death In the streets of Jersey City. , News by the steamer George W. El der from Dyea Is to the effect that both While nnd Chllltoot passes are blocked. Ilrlilget Mullen, an Hlmlra servant girl, died of fright caused by an at tempted burglary at her employer's house. Consul Germnlne, nt Zurich, Switzer land, reports that snake venom is be ing used as an effective antidote for snake bites. Consul General General Lee reports that Huymond Hidalgo, said to be an American imprisoned in Cabanas fort ross, Is a Spanish subject. Chairman Dlok, of the Ohio Republi can committee) has issued a statement Jenylng the charges that he had bribed lelegates to the Populist state conven tion. Sick Headache. Neuralgia and Extreme Nervousness. EVER slnco I was eighteen yoars old until I learned ot Dr. Miles' Restora tive Remedies, I suffered from sick hcadacho and extremo nervousness and dys pepsia. In tlmo heart dlseaso developed. I was treated by sovcral doctors with no re lief. Severe palpitation with pain In left breast, shortness of breath, and smothering spells made mo most miserable I pro cured Dr. Miles' Kcstorattvo Ncrvlno and Now Heart Curo and took thorn alternately as directed. Improvement began at onco and Increased so rap idly that Inside of six months I Increased thirty six pounds in weight. All pain In the heart is gone, and tho nervousness bos wholly loft mo,' Mrs. OnAS. 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A Complete Tour via tho Pennsylvania ltallroiid, Tim Yellowstone Xatluual Park Is tinqiiea tioiiubly the most interesting region on the globe, for wltlilu it is displayed the greatest collection of nature's manifold wonders. In deed, this mountain-bound plateau, hisli up on the tuinmltof tho overlantltig Rockies, Is a veritable playground fur the world's giant forces. To stand and gase upon thorn in all t lml r marvelous msulfestatluns, the great geyser upheavals, the fierce steam blasts, the terrible leap of tlio river, and tho awful canon, Is a revelation, uu oxpertuncelu bu luil at nu other point on tho earth. Tho personally-conducted tour of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, which leaves New York on September S, aUords (lie most satisfactory means of visiting this wonderland and viewing its marvclom features. Tourists will tmvelby special train of Pullman smoking, dining, sleeping and observation cars iu each direction. Eight days will be spent In tho Park. Stop3-witl also bo mado returning at St. Paul and Chicago. Tho round-trip rato, $235 from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington, $230 from Pittsburg, covers all necessary expenses. " For detailed Itineraries and full informa tion apply to ticket agents, Tourist Agent. 1190 llroadway, New York, or address Geo, V. Iluyd, Assistant General Pustenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Pldladclphta. John Grifhu. ol Zauesvllle. O.. savs : '"I uover lived a day for thirty years without siifieriug agony, until a box of Do Witt's w I ten Jiazel salvo cured my piles." or piles and rectal troubles, cuts, bruises, snmltis, eczema atid nil skin troubles De- Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo is unequalled, C. it. iiugcntmcii. DELIGHTFUL VACATION.TRIP. Tour to the North via Pennsylvania ltnllrnnd. Visiting Watkius Glou, Niagara Fulls, Thousand Islands, Quebec, Montreal, Au Sahlo Chasm, I-ako Chaniplaiu and Kike (icorgo, Saratoga, aud the Highlands of the Hudson. Lcavo Philadelphia by special trail) August 17. The tour will bo in cliargo of ono of the comnauy's tourist agents. An experienced chaporon will also accompany tho party, having, cspocial chargo of un escorted ladies. The rate of $100 from New York, Brooklyn. Nowark, Trenton, Philadelphia, Harrishurg, Baltimore, and Washington covers railway and boat faro for tho entire round trip, parlor-car seats, meals enroute, hotel enter tainment, transfer charges, carriage hire u fact, ovory Item of necessary expense. Fur detailed Itinerary, tickets, or nny ad ditional information, mid rem Tourist Agent, Pennsylvania Uullroad Company, 1100 Broad way New York j 800 Fulton Street, Brooklyn ; or Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Pas senger Agcut, Broad Street Slutlon, Phila delphia. Ilucklen's Arutca Siiive. Tho best salvo in tho world for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or jo pay required. Ids guaranteed to give porfoct satisfaction or mouy rofunded. .Price 25 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasloy. SPECIAL REDUOf D RATE." Excursion to the Occuu Grove Camp Meet ing via I'ciinsylvuiilu ltallrnad. For tho benefit of those desiring to visit Ocean Grove (Asbury Park) during tho great camp meeting, the Pennsylvania lullroad Company will, on Augtiat 25, sell oxcursion tickets to that point from stations named be low at the very low rates quoted. Those tickets will bo good for passage to Philadelphia on train named below, thence on regular trains leaving Broad Street Station at 11.30 A.M., 3.30 and 4.05 P. M. that day to Ocean Grove ( Asbury Park ) : Train Heaves. Shenandoah Leave &03 a. m. Frackvllle C:"J0 St. Clair iZi " Pottsvlllo 6;Si " Schuylkill Haven 7:03 " Adainsdale f7;07 " Auburn f7:l2 " Hamburg 7:21 " Hhoeinakersville 7:3S " Mohrsvl le 17:35 " Lcosport 73ft " Heading. 7:50 " lllrdslmro 8:10 " Pottstown ftjSl " Parker Ford f82B " Rate. tl 00 3 85 3 65 3 SO 3 50 a 50 3 SO 3 50 8 30 3 30 3 20 3 03 2 75 2 50 2 40 2 as 2 25 2 00 2 00 Spring Olty.........., Rl " riioenlxvlllfl Wi ' Franklin avenue BiSQ " Nnrrlxtinvii. &S9 " Philadelphia .....Arrive DaW "f" Stops only on notice to agent or on signal. Tickets will be good for return passage on regular trains until Septomber 2, inclusive. and will permit of stop-off at Philadelphia within limit. Just try a 10c box of Casoarets, the finest liver aud bowel regulator ever made. REDUCED RATE8 TO THE SEASHORE. Kxtremely Low-lluto lixcurstou via I'cnn sylvimla Uullroad. No other coast can compare with tliat of boutbern New Jersey in summer rosorts. Atlantic City is tho most popular seaside resort lu America, and C.ile May, Sea Isle City, Ocean City. Avalan, Anglesea. Wild- wood and Holly Beach do not fall far short of Atlantic City's high standard. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company lias arranged for excursions to the seashore from Erie, Fassett, Bellefonte, Sbouandoali, Dauphin ami intermediate stations (Including stations on branch roads), on August 5 and 10. Excursion tickets, good for 10 days, will le sold at oxtiemely low rates. Passengers may, If thoy so desire, go to At lantic City via tho now Delawaro River Bridge Route, tlie only all-rull line from poluts In Pennsylvania to Atlantic City. For Information in regard to rates, time of train, Ac., consult small bills or apply to u Barest ticket agent. "'I was completely covered with sores. Every muscle in my body aehed. Had been sick for five years. Dostora could do mo no good. Most of my tlmo was spent In lied ; was a complete wreck. Burdock Blood Bitten have eeuipletely ebred me iu three mouths." Mrs. Aunio Zoepen, Crookstowu, Miuu. COTTOLUNO. MAQARA FALLS. Low ltnto Kxciirsluns via l'rnnsTlvnlil ltallrnad. The Pennsylvania liallmad Company wi. run a series of leu-day excursions to Niagara Palls, leaving Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington un July . August 5 and 10. and September 4 and 10. An experienced tourist agent and chuperon nccoiulwiiy each excursion. Excursion tickets, good for return passage on uny regular train, exclusive of limited express trains, within ten days, will bo sold ut 10 from Philadelphia, Baltimore. Wash ington and nil points on tho Delaware Divi sion; $0.70 from Lancaster; fS.OO from Aitoona and Harrishurg; f8.25 from Wilkes barre; $5.80 from Willlamsport; and at pro portionate rates from other points. A stop over will bo allowed at Buffalo. Rochester. nnd Watkius returning. A special train of Pullman parlor cars and day coaches will bo run. with each oxcursion. l'or further Information apply to nearest ticket agent, or address Geo. W. Boyd. Assistant General Passenger Agent. Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Old You Kver Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for yonr trounicsr it .not, get a bottle now nnd get relief. This medicine has lieen found to bo peculiarly adapted to the lclief and cure of all Female Complaints, exerting a wonderful direct Influence In giving strength aud touo to tuo organs, ii you uavo ixs oi Appetite, Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells, or aro Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable, Molancholy or troubled With Dizzy Spoils, Electric Bitters is tho mcdicluo you need. Health and strength nro guaranteed by its use. Largo bottles only fifty cent at A. Wasloy's drug store. DELIGHTFUL SUMMER TOURS. Two Tours to the North via Pennsylvania Itallronil. For tho convenience of those who seek tbo most attractive way of spending a summer holiday, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged two delightful tours to the North, under the personally-conducted tourist system, July 27 and August 17. Tho poluU included in the itinerary nnd tbo country traversed abound in nature's beauties. No natter how much may bo expected, ono can not bo disappointed in Watkius Glen, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Quebec, Montreal, An Sahlo Chasm, Likes Champlaln and George, Saratoga, or tho Highlands of tho Hudson. Each tour will bo in chargo of ono of the company's tourist agents, assisted by an ex perienced lady as chaperon, whoso especial chargo will lio unescorted ladies. Tho rato of f 100 from Now York.Brooklyn, Newark, Trenton, Philadelphia, Harrishurg, Baltimore, and Washington covers rallivay and boat faro for tho entire round trip, parlor curscats.mcals en route, hotel entertainment, transfer charges, carriage hire in fact, ovory item of necessary exponso. For detailed itinerary, tickets, or any ad ditional information, address Tourist Agent, Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 1100 Broad way, New York ; 800 Fulton street, Brook lyn; Assistant General Passcngor Agent, Brood Street Station, Philadelphia. A GREAT SURPRISE IS IN STORE for thoso who will go to-day and got a pack- ago of GRAIN-O. It takes tbo placo of colleo a( about 1 the cost. It is a food drink. full of health, and can be given to tho children as well as tho adult with great benefit. It is made of puro grains and looks aud tastes like the finest grades of Mocha or Java colTec. It satisfies everyone. A cup of Graiu-0 is better for the system" than n tonic, because its benefit is permanent. What coffee breaks down Graln-0 builds up. Ask your grocer for Grain-O. 15c nnd 25c. Personally-Conducted Tours via Pennsyl vania Itallroad. That the public havo come to recognize tho fact that the best and most convenient method of pleasure travel is that presented by tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company's liersopally-conducted tonrs, is evidonced by tho increasing popularity of these tours. Under this system the lowest rates aro ob tained, for both transportation and hotel ac commodation. An oxperlonccd tourist agent and chaperon accompany each tour to look after tho comfort of tho passenger. Tho following tours have been arranged for tho season of 1807 : - To the north (Including Watkius Glen, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Montreal, Quebec, Au Sable Chasm, Lakes Champlaln aud George, Saratoga, and a daylight rldo down through tho Highlands of the Hudson), July 27 and August 17. Rate, $100 for the round trip from Now York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington, covering all expenses of a two weeks' trip. To Yollowstono Tark on a special train of Pullman sleeping, compartment, and observa tion cars aud dining car, allowing eight days lu "Wouderland," September 2. Rate, $235 from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington ; f$0 from Pittsburg. To Niagara Falls, excursion tickets good to return within ten days will be sold on July 22, August 5 and 10, September 4 and 10, at rate of $10 from Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington. These tickets include transportation only, and will permit of stop over within limit at Buffalo, Rochester, and Watkius on the return trip. Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, Luray Caverns, Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot Spring, Richmond, and Washington, Sep tember 88 and October 12. Rate, $05 from New York, $08 from Philadelphia. "I crave but Ono Minute", said tho puhlio speaker in a husky voice; and then ho took a doso of One Minute Cough Curo, and pro ceeded with his oratory. Ono Minute Cough Curo Is unequalled for throat aud lnng troubles. C.1I. Hagonbuoli. Coming ISvents, Aug. 10. Ico cream festival in Calvary Baptist church, umUi the auspices of the Ladles' Aid. August 88. Ice cream festival under llio auspices of Camp 40, Daughters of America, iu Bobbins' opera houso. Vim, vigor and victory i-theee are the char acteristics of De Witt's Little Early Risers, the famous little pills for constipation, bil iousness and all stomach and liver troubles. C. II. Uageubucb.
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