TTTVTTVri( TTT'O A T Ts UwwiiiIiUmI in Pottitville thin liiorniiiK C Y ClNliNll JltJKALU to nominate a county ticket. At thin KSTAIIL1SIIKO 1870. Published every Kvenlng, Bicept Bunday, t sotrrn Jardik Htbsht. Nam 5trk. The Herald It delivtied InRlienandonn and the surrounding town for six cents a wk, pfty al! o the carriers. By luall $8.00 n ywr. or cent month, payable In advance. Advertise" ments charged according to space and position. The publishers reserve the right to change the rosltlon of advertisements whenever the pub tlon of news demands It. The right Is i-erved to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, that the publishers may deem Improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. , . Entered at the postofflee at Shenandoah, Pa., as second class mall matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. "All the News Thai's Fll to Print." Evening Herald MONDAY. AUGUST 10, 1887. Senator Tillman mtys lie is flght- Iiir the ilevil mid knows what kind of weapons to use in that kind of wur- faro, lie in needed in the Thirteenth Senatorial district. Montana mentions a initio that was bought for 05o. and sold for $1 ,800,000. Klondike should under stand that it is not the only pebble on the grovel train. Home of the "original MoKinloy men" who wont to Washington some time ago after an ofllce are thore yet, and will remain awhile longer unless they conclude to walk home. Schuyl kill has a few. but they do not Ven ture outside of the boundaries of the county. It is all right for the courts to do cide that tho clcarette picture is to stay. The fellow who smokes cigar ettes has all the need in the world for some attractive thing to keep his mind from his horrible deed ; and Shenandoah has a small army who are guilty of the crime. The result of Saturday's primary elections in Mahanoy City and Shen andoah was another "living example" of the waning power of John J. Coylo. He carried but one ward in Mahanoy City, and to make his do feat more humiliating Messrs. Oomrey, Ball, Jones, et. al., were elected as delegates from that town. And Register Iteeso failed to carry his own ward in this town. Truly, matters political are not coming their way just at this time. The Fall Election. As a conoral thing the elections that occur in tho year following a presidential election are usually of purely local consequence. This Is the case In Schuylkill and other counties of Pennsylvania, but in soveral other states the result will bo noted with more than usual care by students of political events, for the reason that the result will very clearly indicate, to a more or less extent, the feeling of the people toward the national ad ministration. Tho free silver wing of the Democracy has insisted upon injecting Bryanism into these local lights, especially In Ohio. In Pennsylvania the only state officers to be elected in November aro Treasurer and Auditor-General, while the city of Philadelphia will choose a ltegister of Willa and a Treasurer. It goes without saying that all tho nominees will be friends of Senator Quay, who will have a Jarge majority in the state convention. Tho dele gates from this county aro followers of the Beaver statesman, with the single oxception of one from the Fourth district. Tho opposition- to Senator Quay will not materialize until next year, when 'his return to the Senate will be opposed by tho Wanamaker people. The "Old Man's" friends have little fear of the result. He will succeed himself, if he so do-Hires- and we think he does. This year, in November, Ohio and Iowa each elects a Governor for two years, Virginia a Governor for four years and Massachusetts the same official for one year. In Ohio and Maryland there are also to be deter mined Senatorial contests. In the former state Mark Hauua is a candi date for the United States Senate and in the latter Arthur P. Gorman would also like to succeed himself. The election in Nebraska, which chooses a Judgeof ItsSupremoCourt and Regents of Its university, ought to bo interesting is showing how the party of Bryan stands in his own state. In Kentucky, there Is to be elected a Clerk of the Court of Ap peals, and the contest will be given significance becauBO the gold Demo crats are determined to make an in dependent light of their own, and, if possible, recapture the regular or ganization, now controlled by the sil verites under Buwikbum. In New York, where a Judge of the Court of Appeals is to be ohosen, the greatest interest of the rest of the country will center In the municipal election of Greater New York. There is a municipal election in, Detroit, but so far nothing except local issues has developed there. While this is what is generally termed as an "oil year," the result will determine the feeling of tho people toward McKinley's adminis tration. There is every indication that the Ilepublloans will be gener ally successful In November. The administration lift not only done Its duty, but it has made no mlutukes. The present improved condition of business and the return of prosperity will crystalUe the approving atti tude of the mass of citizens, and t.lit general weariness of discussion of both tariff and ourrency questions will be reflected in a repetition of the verdict of last year. Tho Republican representatives writing the result nau not been an nounced, but It is safe to say that thev made their choice with a view to commanding the support of the Re publican voters, and those of differ ent political beliefs. Of this we will speak Inter, when the personal of the ticket Is known. It Ileitis everything except broken may lie mid of De Witt's Witch llasel heart. Salve. teases, ct tetter, erxenm ami all alt In trouble may be onretl by It quickly slid permanently. 0. II. llngeuuurii. BASEBALL RECORDS. StnmlliiK of tho Clulrs In tlio Unco I'or Cliniiiplouslilp I'utiimiitw. Nut loiml J.eotrue. W. L. Pc, W. I. intubnnc... si Louisville. . 48 SI Philadelphia 4t 88 Brooklyn.... 38 54 Washlngton.87 56 St. Louis.... M 78 , Tc. Boston 84 SO .mi .453 .4411 .14! nfllMtnore...)0 80 ClnntnnHU . N 32 New York.. .51 88 Clovelaml... .SO 41 Chloago . .. 47 (1 m .049 .800 .SIB .480 .418 .408 SATURtlAY'S NATION Ah l.KAOUK (JAMBS. At New York New York, 0: Boston, 4, At Washington Washington, 7i Brooklyn, 4. At Cleveland St. Louis, 10 ; Cleveland, 8. At (Sir cinnatl Chloago, 10: Cincinnati, 8. At Phila delphia-Baltimore, 11; Itdladelphin. 10C At Pittsburg Pittsburg, 8; Louisville, 3. MJNllAY'R NATIONAL I.DAuUH UAMHS. At Cincinnati Cincinnati. 8; Chicago, 2. Cleveland Cleveland, 18; St. Louis, 8. liUHtlU'll l.ciiuiio. W. L. Po. W. L Toronto M 38 .808 Providence. .47 45 Buffalo 59 88 .808 Scran ton.... 88 45 Syracuse.... S7 40 .888 Montreal ..8188 Springfield. .80. 37 .875 Wilkesbarre 86 08 At , Po .811 .400 .84$ .887 SAHIHUAY'R KASTHHN I.KAdUM QAMM. At Wilkoslxirro Wllkesbarre. 10; Scrnnton, 5. At Buffalo Buffalo, 5; Toronto, 8. AtProv, ldenoB Spriincueid, 8; Providence, 0. At Syra cuse Montreal, u; Syracuse, 2. SUNDAY'S BASTHHN I.HAOUM OAMBS. At Syrocuse Syracuse, 8; Montreal, 0. At Buffalo Toronto, 10; Buffalo, 8. At Provldonoc l'rov"idenoe, 0 ; Springfield, 5. Atlnntlo Loiipftio. W. L. Pc. W. L. To. Lancaster ...06 37 .887 Norfolk 47 80 ,48S Newark ....(M 41 .612 Patermn....40 58 .442 niohmond...51l 41 .884 Athletic 4150 .410 Hartford.... 55 48 .581 Beading l 72 .894 SATUIIUAY'S ATLANTIC I.BAOUB OAMHS. At Hooding Reading, 7 ; Athletlo, 8. At Nor fo.k Hartford, 3 i Norfolk, 1. At Lancaster Lancaster, 4 ; Puterson, t. At Bichmond First Kaino : Richmond, 10 ; Newark, 1. Second game ; Newark, 8; Richmond, 2. SUNDAY'S ATLANTIC T.EAUUE OAMHS. At Pnterson Athletlo, 8; Paterson, 2. At Newark First game: Newark, 4; Norfolk, 0. Second game : Newark, 8; Norfolk, 2. "They don't mako much fuss about it." We aro speaking of Do Witt's Little Early Risers, the famouslitllo pills for constipation, biliousness, and all stomach and liver troubles, Thoy nevor gripe. C. H. Hagen quch. ItloHs'iiir St. PntrloK's lioirs. New York, Aug. 16. With elaborate and solemn ceremony the new chimes at St. Patrick's cathedral, In this city, were blessed yesterday afternoon by Archbishop Corrlgan, assisted by a number of prlestB and two score acoly tes, In the presence of fully 5,000 per sons. The chimes, which are 19 in num ber, were made In Savoy, and for Uip ceremony of their blessing were hang Inc in a temporary booth in the north western part ot the cathedral, under the choir. They are made of the finest metal and vary in weight from 300 to 7,000 pounds. Tho ceremony is some what similar to the sacrament of bap tism. Tho chimes, which cost fo0,000, are the finest In the United States. Hntllolcrs .Mountain Fort Destroyed. Huntington, W. Va Aug. 1G. One half of tho Devil's Backbone, the rocky fortress of the Hatflelds in the moun tains oij Tug river, was shattered by dynamite yesterday and Hatfield and his men. were driven from their strong hold by Sheriff Knoadlo and his posse after a desperate battle. Several of the sheriff's men wore badly wound ed, but the Hatflelds are still free. Only this has been accomplished that the rocky crest where the Hatflelds have for years delled the law, and from which thev have carried out their bloody plans. Is no longer a tenable fortress. Hatfield and his men es caped in the smoke, but they are closely pursued. Died From He r lliiriis. New York. Aug, 10. Mrs, Elizabeth Calllnor, otherwise known nH Hessis Jackson, a young woman who was mysteriously burned on Sunday morn ing In a West Thirty-third street boarding house, died yesterday from her injuries. Mrs. Mary Ann Patter son, the boarding house mistress, who was said to have thrown a lighted lamp at the woman, was held for a fur ther examination. In her dying state ment to the coroner Mrs. Callinor de nied that Mrs. Patterson had caused her Injuries, and intimated that she was accidentally set on lire by a cigar ette. .CHASES BloodfHerveFood eHRsTAK.N For Weak and Run Down People. 11UHT IT ICI Tho richest of all restort WnHS II lOl tlvo foods, because It re- J daces tho essentials ot life that are ex. uiusted by disease, Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc. WHAT IT DOES! ffi digestion perfect it creates solid flesh, nruscle and strength. The nerves being made strong tho brain becomes astlve and elear. It restores lost vitality, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In cither sex, and as a femalo regulator has no equal. 1'rlee 60c., or five boxes 92.00. Druggists or by mall. We can help you. Advice and boob, free. "Write Us About Your CasoTI THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, 1512 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, BUCIU1ELL UHIVERSITT John Howard Harris, President. College, with four courses of study leading to degrees ; Academy, a preparatory school ; Ladies' In stitute, a refined boarding school ; Music School for both sexes ; and Art Studio. For catalogue, address the Registrar, WILLIAM C. GRETZINGER, -cLewlsburg, Penn'a, F OK SIIKIIIPF, S. ROLL BEDDALL, Ok 1'oht Oahbow. Bubjwt to Hfi!Hin rulss. ;OIt HHHHII'F, H. S. ALBRIGHT, Op Obwicwburo. Subject to Bepuulloan rules. COTTOLCND. See this Pail! Get one like It from your grocer and try You will like it, but you won't like the imitations. Avoid them. Otnatnshll trsds marks ,CIs" sat jft.r'i sfiid in 0iis-lssi rain trtrr tin. THE N. IC VAIIWANK COMPANT, CMcsro. NewTork, rhtUlslphla, nttiVurg. our iNEW minister to Russia. A Orniidsou of tho Famous Itovolu tlunnry Cnlonol. Itthuii Allen. New York, Ausr. 10. J. A. Porter secretary to President McKlnley, hat sent the following dispatch from Hotel Champlaln, N. Y., to the press; "Ethan Allen Hitchcock, of St. Louis, has been offered and has accepted the minister ship to Itussta and will be appointed immediately." Kthan Allen Hitchcock Is a great grandson of Colonel Kthan Allen, who captured Voit Ttconderage "In thr name of the Great Jehovah and the Continental congress." Mr. Hltch- cock'B father, Henry Hitchcock, wae born In nurllngton, Vt from which place ho went to Alabama to practice law. At the time of his death, in 1830, he was chief Justice of the suprome court of that state. The new minister was born in Mobile In September, 1836, where he remained until 1810, when he removed with Ills family to Tennessee. After taking an academic course in New Haven, Conn, he went to ft. Louis In 1851 and en gageO !r business up to 1SG0, when, at the u m nt request of relatives In China, he leu for that country to accept em ployment. He remained In China for 12 years. Returning to St. Louis In 1874. Mr. Hitchcock has since been actively engaged in business as presl dent of several large manufacturing anil railway corporations, which po sltlons he has resigned in order to ac cept this appointment abroad. ONE OF TWO WAYS. Tho bladder was created for ono purposo. namely, a reccptaclo for tho urine, and as such it is not liable to any form of dlscnso ox cept by ono of two ways. Tho first way is from imperfect action of tho kidneys. The second way is from careless local treatment of other diseases. CHIEF CAUSE. Unhealthy urino from unhealthy kidneys Is the chief causo of bladder troubles. So the womb liko tho bladder, was croatod for ono purpose, and if not doctored too much Is not llablo to weakness or diseased, oxcept In raro cases. It is situated back. of and very closo to tho bladder, therefore any pain. disease or inconvenience- manifested lu tho kidneys, back, bladdor or urinary passngo is often by mistake attributed to femalo weak hobs or womb troublo of somo sort. The error is easily nmilo and may bo as easily avoided, 'i'o find out correctly, set you urlno asido for twenty-four hours; a sedi ment or settling indicates kidnoy or bladdc: trouble. Tho mild and tho extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilraor's Swamp-Itoot, the groat kidney, liver and bladder remedy Is soon realized. If you need a tnedicino you should bavo the best. At druggists fifty cents and ouo dollar. You may bavo a samplo bottle and pamphlet, both sent fieo by tnall. Mention Evenino Herald and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., IJingbamton, N. Y. Tho proprietors of this paper guarantee ho gcnuiiiess of this oiler. DEATH OF SENATOR GEORGE Jtocontly Dcollnod a Ito-olootlou for n Fourth Term. Mississippi City, Miss., Aug. 10. Uni ted States Senator James Z. George died at his home here Saturday after noon. Senator George was not a native of Mississippi, but had resided In this state since his 8th year. He was born In Monroe county. On., on Oct. 28, 1826. After the death of his father, which oc curred In the senator's early Infancy, he removed with his mother, in 1831, to Mississippi. Senator George did not begin his pro-, fessional career until after the close of 6ESA10U JAUE8 Z. GEO ltd B. the Mexican war, in which he served as a private In the regiment command ed by Jefferson Davis. Upon his re turn from Mexico Mr. George studied law and was admitted to the bar at Cairollti.n. He afterwards took an ac tive and prominent part In the olvil war, being an ardent secessionist. When the civil war dotted Mr. George turned to Carroll coiifity, resuming the practice of lils profession and later entering into politics, tn 1S81 he was elected to the senate of the United 8 tales and WW twice re-eleetsd. He de clined a third re-election, and II. 1). Money was chosen his successor for the term beginning In 1899. Don't iistMMte your siontaoli with teas and bitter lierU, but regulate your liver and sick headache by using those ruinous little pills known at De WlttTg Little Early Itisers. C. II. Ilsgeiibucli. Jiuy Keystone flour. Re sure that tlioname Lbbhih & IIaeb, Ashland, Pa., is printed on ever sack. STRIKERS WAITING PATIENTLY. The Spirit or ABitrossIvenow Una I.nrael.v Died Out. Pittsburg. AUK. 18. A Ijaden sky an9 fltfull showtrs contributed to the feeling of dtrrNllon which existed at the miners' camp at Turtle Creek and Plum Creek yMterdny. The men hud dled together for shelter under the commissars' tents, and having nothing rise to do put In the time smoking and discussing the strike In all Its phases. Tho spirit of aggressiveness, however, has largely died out. The same grim determination to slick it out until star vation bring! defeat or their efforts vic tory is apparent, iiut there are no prop ositions to attain their end by force or to go contrary to the sheriff's orders. f The men all realise that In opposing the law, -as represented ly the sheriff and his deputies, they would have about the same success as In butting their heads against a stone wall. They have no particular love for the depu ties, although there is an Absence of that caustic repartee between the fac tions that has eharacterlzed former strikes. There U no marching yes terday. This has been the usual Sun day custom at all the camps, but even If it had been otherwise the strict orders of all strike leaders to wait quietly until after today would have prevented them. Sunday has usually been used by the men to do mission ary work among the working miners. None of them attempted to see anv workmen, however, and kept severely away from the company houses. The march Into Westmoreland coun ty will begiu as' soon as the Injunction is settled In court. Much anxiety Is expressed as to the outcome. The men stake everything on their ability to show the right to assemble and march on the public roads. Wntcliliur For tlio Anarchists, New York, Aug. 16. In obedience to the orders of Immigration Commis sioner Fltchle, of this port, the Immi gration Inspectors yesterday made n special search among the cabin and steerage passengers of La Brctagne for Palanas and Tarrlda Marmol, Spanish anarchists, who have been ordered to leave Europe since the assassination of Canovas, and are expected here. The Inspectors Bald they were sure neither ot the men have yet arrived. Thoy will be sent back unless they can es tablish In the courts their right to land. Several fnen suspected of an archistic sentiments have been quietly deported during the last few years. The officials rulo that those who aro opposed to governments of all kinds, and are ready to overthrow them by violence, are not only "irresponsible persons," but are "likely to become public charges," because their methods of life and speech tend to cause thetn to be arrested nnd Imprisoned. Diplomat's Hod' G'ronxiitpd. Washington, Aug. 10. Tho body of Pom Kwnng Soh, the former Korean minister to this country, whose death occurred here last Friday, was yester day cremated, according to the ex pressed wish of the deceased, and his ashes placed in the keeping of the pres ent minister, Mr. Chin Pom Ye. Later they may be returned to Korea. At 3:30 o'clock In the afternoon tho body was taken from tho Fourteenth street residence, where It had lain In Btate, and conveyed to Lee's crematory, on Pennsylvania avenue, followed by a long line of carriages containing per sonal friends and prominent members of the Illavatsky branch of the Theo sophlcal society, of which Mr, Soh was a member. The brief and simple fu neral services were conducted by Mr, George M, Collin, president of tho so ciety. Tho Advnnco In Stool. Cleveland, Aug. 10. An average ad vance of $2 a ton In the price of struc tural steel has been made at the mills In this city within the past thrco or four days, and anothor advance is looked for. A representative of the Cleveland Boiling Mill company said today that he would not be surprised to see the price go up $2 'a ton more within the next 30 days. Noted Gun Inventor T)end. Passaic, N. J., Aug. 16. Colonel James II. HaBkell, Inventor of the mul tlcharge curl, died at his home here yesterday, nged 65 years. Ho had been 1 for soveral years. His principal troubles were mental, the result of business troubles of a year ago, Ho was uald $100,000 by the government tor his Invention, Now IfnVifuior Tlirowliur'Hoeorn. Jersey City. Aug. 16. Thomas Flana gan, a brother of James Flanagan, the champion hammer thrower, threw the 12 pound hammer ICS feet and 4 Inches at the Catholic club games nt Jersey City Heights yesterday. The largest authentic throw of this missile previ ously made was 143 feet at the class gamvs of the University of Pennsylva nia lust spring. Throo lClllbrt. riilrtoon lnjui-od. Hamburg, Aug. 16. The IVmburfj express was derailed last evening be tween Cello and Uelzen, In the province of Hanover. Three passengers wcie killed and 13 Injured. Tho Wonthor. For eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey; Fair tomorrow; southeasterly sales, becoming northwesterly. HAVE YOU REAIW . THE PHILADELPHIA TIfllES THIS MORNING ? THE TIMES la the mmt extMwIvelv olrculAtfwl ami widely retul iwwmiaiwr ul 1llitl In PviiiMvlviinla. lUt iIImuimUh. tit iul Ho men nml imlillc iimwiirw Ik In tlie Intwaat oi puuuo inittttTiiVi none Kovernment aim puieroua lwliitry, ami tt known do jMrty or petBanal allKianMi In trtjatliiK' mbllc iHAuen. in i no iiroauetH ana um wium family and ye in nil newHw.njr. TUC TTTITCC 1 HmL0 alma to liave the largetit circulation by l(ervfnjf ft, nnd claims Hint it la unsurnftwwd In all the ntlals of a great metropolitan nmvi Miner. Hiwtdmen oojtlni of any euiuun win uw mvi.i irtw iu any oitu iHmu Ini their addrtwa. Trn tvto lCIVi'lO-DAlLY, 3S.00 pr annum: 1 1.00 for four months t 90 eentM ier month HvertKl hv oh rr I art for 6 cent iter week. SUNDAY KIHTION, 38 1ar, Jmmlwmie ixte W on In i une, eJftfantly illtMtnited, iMttiuifiil colored nujleineiit 92.00 per an num i 5 cento por eony. Dally and Sunday, 9&.UU per annum j ou oenia ir luouiu. Addrees all letters to THE TIMES, miLADELritUe 1'nltV 7jpntAHlli 1of Jionert. Colorado Springs, Aug. 16. W. tl. Felts was again deterred from mnklng his leap from the summit of Pike's Peak yesterday. A snowstorm rage.! from early morning to late In the even ing. Many people went tp Manltou to see Felts Jump, but he did not make tlv. ascent of the peak ou account of th weather. Hum IIpoii AhI"" Twonty-sovou l)nyn. I.oulsvllle, Ky., Aug. 16. For 27 days little Elsie Dick, the lH-yea'-old daugh ter of Mrs. Thomas Dick, of 427 East Kentucky street, has been asleep, a consequence of an attack of typhoid fover. ('niiBromnn Wright Drop Iiend. Norfh Adams, Mass., Aug. 16. Con gressman Ashley H. Wright dropped dead at Ills home here Saturday night. He was serving his third term. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Police Commissioner Andrews, of New York, who was recovering from Jlphtherla, has had a relapse. Professor Lincoln was severely In jured by an explosion In the laboratory ot Wisconsin university, at Madison. A sheriffs posse Is searching, for mis creants who tried to wreck a train at Caddo Mills, Tex., and if caught they will be lynched. Women are gaining strength In the government of Lincoln, N. J. Two more females are likely to be added to the number already In the town council. At Harrlsville, W. Va., all the pris oners escaped from the IUtch county Jail, Including Erwln Brown, murderer; Mrs. Eckhart and son, poisoners, and Husted, forger. Special Seal Ambassador Foster has Information to the effect that a treaty to nrotect the seals will be signed by Great Britain, Russia, Japan and the United States at the sealing confer ence. Georgia's Fair Authoress Tells Why Che Uses Dr. Miles' Restorative Romedles, HE NAME of Mrs. J. E. Harwell. noo Julia Emma Flcmmlng) Is a familiar ono In tho stnto ot Georgia, She writes ; " 1 1 is witk pleaiuro that I express my gratitudo for tho -wondorful benefits I have received fiom Dr. MIIob' Hostoratlvo EemedloB, ospccisUy thp NorYlup, the Nervo and, I,(vcr I'Hls, Npw Uwirt Curo aud Antl lalu pills. Actual oxporlcnco has taught mo their great north. No family should bo without them. They havo fully restored mo from a complica tion of dlBordors chief ly affecting tho heart, nervous system and kidneys. When I trav el I always tako ono of your Autl-Puln Pills before ontorlng tho cars and thus prevont swImmlnK of tho lioad and nausea, to which I havo boon suhjoct for several years." Dr. Miles' Remedies aro sold by all drug gists under a poiltlvo guarantee, first hottlo bonefitsormaneyrefunded, Hook on Hoart and Nerves tent freo to all applicants. DM. MILE3 MEIJICAL CO,, Klkhart. Ind. Teams to HI re. If you want to hire a safe and reliable teAm for driving or for working purposes pay Shields' livery stable a visit. Tcamf constantly on hand at reasonable rate JAMES SHIELDS, No. 410 East Centre street. OtfposltoJleadlnR rail o dstatlon. Single tandard Only Is potable, whether M a tost o excellence In journalism, or for the measurement ot quantities, time or valuer and The... Philadelphia Record . . . After a career of nearly twenty ycurs o uninterrupted Krowtli Is Justified in claim injj that the standard first established by its foundern Is tho ono true test of A Perfect Newspaper. To publish A LI, TIME NKWB promptly nnd succinctly nnu in me niouc reatlalile lorni, without elittlou or iHirtbMm bias; to Ulseusn its silfiilneatiee with frniikliHH, to seen AN Ol'KN HYB l'Olt PUBLIC AHIWS8, to ijlve IxwldM a complete repaid of current thought, fnnelw und dlsooveriee iu all de lKUtmetit of human activity In its IIAU.Y KIHTIONH of from 10 toll 1'AflUH, nnd to provide the whole for It patrons ut the nominal price ot ON1S CltNT-Tliat was from the outlet, and will continue to be the aim ot TIII5 ItKCOltD. The Pioneer One oent morning uewsnaier In the United Htate. The lttword, still I.KADH WIIKItK uriiKtcn rui.i,uw. Witness Its unrivaled nveroito dally circulation exceeding 180,00:1 copies, and an nveragc exceeding 120,000 copies for Its Monday edition, while Imitations of It plan of publication in every Important city of the country testify to the truth of the assertion that III the quantity and quality of Its con tents, niul in the price at which ft Is sold The Itcoord lin established the standard hv which excellence In Journalism must be luensureu. The Daily Edition Of The IUenFd will lie sent by mall tonny nddrei for 88.00 per year or 3B cents per The Daily and Sunday Kdltloiw tnfnther, which will give Its renders the liaat ami f rtwluwt liirormAfln,. r u i.... hi going on In the world every day In the year Including holidays, will be sent lor ei.uu u ywur or k uviim iw nionili. Address THE RECORD PUBLISHING CO., Record Building, Philadelphia, Fa. s- Restores 5j 'GOLD DUST.' The Woman Washing Powder finishes her work as fresh and bright her house is clean. Largest paokngo greatest economy. The N. K. Falrbank Comoanv. Chicago. St. Louis. New York. Boston. Philadclnhis. BUST 9s&S3s9eeBeecemfisri9ecces&!3e YELLOWSTONE PARK. X Completo Tour via the l'cnnsjliunlii ltollronil. The Yellowstone .National l'ark Is unques tionably he most Interesting region on the globe, for wlthlu It is displayed the greatest collection of nature's manifuld womlors. In deed, tills moutitAiii-beuiid iilatean, hluli up on tlio Minimi t of tho ovorliwtlnc Hookies, Is a veritable playground for the world's giant forces. To stand nnd gaze upon them In all their imirrelous manifestations, the great geyrer upheavals, the fierce steam blasts, the terrible leap of tlio river, and tho awful catiou, is a revelation, an experience to he had at no other point on the earth. The personally-eonducted tour of the PennsylvHuia llallroad Company, which leaves New York on September 2, affords the most satisfactory means of visiting this wonderland and viewing Its marvelous features. Tourists will travel by special train of 1'iillinau smoking, dining, sleeping and observation oars in each direction. Eight days will bo spent In the Park. Stops will also bo made returning at St. Paul and Chicago. Tho round-trip rate, ?235 from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington, f230 from Pittsburg, covers all necessary expenses. For detailed Itineraries and full informa tion apply to ticket agonts, Tourist Agent. 1108 Broadway, New York, or address Geo, W. Boyd, Assistant General Pastongor Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. John Grlnin, ot Zanosvllle. O.. says : 'I never lived a day for thirty years without suflbrliig ogony, until a box of Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo cured my piles." For piles and rectal troubles, cuts, bruises, sprains, eczema nnd nil skin troubles De Witt's Witch Hazel Salve Is unequalled. C. II. Hagcnbuch. DELIGHTFUL VACATION TRIP. Tour to the North via ronnsylviiiila Itntlrond. Visiting Wntklns Glen, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Quebec Montreal, Au Sable Chasm, Lako Champlaln and Lake George, Saratoga, and the Highlands of the Hudson, Leavo Philadelphia by special train August 17. Tlio tour will be iu cliargo of one of tho company's tourist agents. An experienced chaperon will also accompany the party, having especial cliargo of un escorted ladies. rhe rato of $100 from New York, Brooklyn, Newark, Trenton, Philadelphia, Harrlsburg, Baltimore, nnd Washington covers railway una boat laru lor tlio cmlro round trip, patlor-ear scats, meals enroute, hotel enter tainment, transfer charges, carriage biro in fact, every Item of necessary expense. For detailed Itinerary, tickets, or any ad ditional Information, address Tourist Agent, Pennsylvania Kailroad Company, 1100 Broad way New York j 800 Fulton Strcct,Brooklyn : or Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Pas- hcngor Agent, Broad Street Station, Phila dclphla. Uucklon's Arnica Salve. Tho host salvo in tho world for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhcara, fevor gores, 1,.,,..tfi A1,lll.1rt1na n.ni n...l all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or jo pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect Mtlstaction or mony reiunuea. rrice 25 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasloy. SPECIAL REDUCED RATE. Kxeursloti to the Ocean Grove Camp Meet ing via Pennsylvania Itailroad. Fot tho benefit of thoso desiring to visit Ocean Grovo (Asbury Park) during tho groat camp meeting, tho Pennsylvania Itailroad Company will, on August 25, soli oxcursion tickets to that point from stations named be low at tho very low ratos quoted. These tickets will bo good for passage to Philadelphia on train named below, thenco on regular trains leaving Broad Street Station at 11.30 A.M., 3.30 and 4.05 V M. that day to Ocean Grove (Ashury Park) i Train Loaves. Rate. Shenandoah Leave 0.03 a. in. SI 00 Ifrncklllo 0:20 " 3 85 Bt. Clntr 0.33 " 3 51 l'ottsvllle 0:05 " 3 DO Hclmylklll Haven 7:08 " 3 50 Aunmsiiaie I7;uy " a do Auburn 17:12 " 3 50 Humburir 7:21 " 3 50 Hhoejiiiikeinvllle 7l32 " 3 30 MohrsvlMe i7iM " 3 30 Lcoxjiort 7i " 3 20 lteni n? 7i6tt " 3 00 lllnlnl.oro 8:10 " 2 73 I'otUtown 8:31 " 2 50 Parker r"ord fb " 2 40 Spring City .. 88 " 3 !H t'lioenixviue :vs " x za Franklin avenue ,8;,' 11 2 00 Norrlktown .. Hi0 2 00 Philadelphia .1ATrlve MB ' - "f" Stops only on notice to agont or on signal. Tickets will bo good for return passage on regular trains until September 2, inoliwive. and will permit of stop-off at Philadelphia within limit. Just try a 10c box of Oasearets. the finest liver and bowel regulator ever made. REDUCED RATES TO THE SEASHORE. Kxtremely I.ow-ltoto Kxcursloii via Penn- ylvuiiln Itailroad. No other coast can compare with that of boutnern New Jerwsy In summer resorU. Atlantis City is the most iMipular seaside resort In America, aud Cape May, Sea Isle uty, ucean City, Avalon. Anvlesen. Wl d wood and Holly Beach do not fall far shortof Atlantic City's high standard. The Pennsylvania Itailroad Company has arranged uir excursions to tho seashore from Erie, Fassett, BeHefonte, Shenandoah, Dauphin aud Intermediate ntatlons(lncludIng stations on branch roads), on August S and IU. Excursion tlokets, good for 10 days, will bo sold at oxtiemely low rates. Passengers may, if they so desire, go to At lantis Clly via the new Delaware River Bridge Itoute, the only all-rail line from points In Pennsylvania to Atlantic City. For Information in regard to rates, time of trains, .tc., consult small bills or apply to nearest ticket fluent. "l was completely covered with sores. Every muscle tn my body ached. Had been slot for five years. Doctors upuld do me no good. Most of my time was spent iu bed ; was a complete wreck. Burdock Blood Hitters have complatoly cured me iu three I months." Mrs. Aunio Kopen, Crookstowu Mlnu. "OOLD DTJBT." Wlio Uses I MAOARA FALLS. Kxcnrslons via I'eniKylviin. Itallroail. X.oiv ltnto The Pennsylvania linllrond Company Wh run a series of ten-day excursions to Niagara Falls, leaving Philadelphia, jtaltlmoro ntid Washington on July 2. August 5 und 19, and September 4 and 10. An experienced tourist agent and chaperon accompany each excursion. Excursion tickets, good for return passage on any reg'ilar train, exclusive of limited express trains, within ten days, will bo sold at $10 from Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and all points ou tlio Delaware Divi sion; fo.70 from I-anraster; $8.00 from Altoonn and Harrlsburg: 48.25 from Wllkos- barre; J5.80 from Wllllamsporl; nnd at pro portionate rates from other points. A stop over will bo allowed at Buffalo. Roehottcr. and Watkins returning. A special train of Pullman parlor ears and iny coaches will be run with eauli excursion. For further information apply to nearest ticket ngont, or addreM Geo. W. Hoyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Old You 15vor Try Electric Bitters as a remedy for your troubles? 11 not, get a bottlo now and get relief. This medicine has been found to bo peculiarly adapted to tho relief and euro of all Femalo ComplaiutB, exerting a wonderful direct Influence in giving strength nnd touo to tho organs. If you havo Lose of Appetite, Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells, or aro Nervous, Slceplow, Excitablo, Melancholy or troubled witli Dizzy Spells, Electric Hitters is the incdicino you need. Health and strength are guaranteed by its uro. Lnrgo bottles only fifty cents at A. Wasloy's drug: Btore. DELIGHTFUL SUMMER TOURS. Two Tours to the North via Pennsylvania Itullronri, For tho convenience of thoso who 6cok tho most attractive way of spending a summer holiday, tho Pennsylvania Kailroad Company has arranged two delightful tours to tho North, under tlio personally-conducted tourist system, July 27 anil August 17. Tho points Included in tho itinerary and tho country traversed abound In nature's beauties. No matter how much may bo expected, ouo can not bo disappointed In Watklus Glcu, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Quebec, Montreal, Au Sahlo Chasm, Lakes Champlaln and George, Saratoga, or tho Highlands of tho Hudson, Each tour will bo in cliargo of ono of tho company's tourist agents, assisted by au ex perienced lady as chaperon, whoso especial charge will bo unescorted ladies. . Tlio rato of $100 from Now York.Brooklyn, Newark, Trenton, Philadelphia, Harrlsburg, Baltimore, and AVashington covors railway and boat faro for the entire round trip, parlor car soats.meals'cn mute, hotel entertainment, transfer charges, enrriago biro in fact, every Item of necessary exponso. For detailed itinerary, tickets, or any ad ditional Information, address Tourist Agent, Pennsylvania Itailroad Company, 1100 Broad way, Now York ; 800 Fulton street, Brook lyn ; Assistant General Passengor Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. A GREAT SURPRISE IS IN STORE 1 for thoso who will go to-day and get a pack- ago of UKAIN-O. It takes tho placo or coffee at about i tho cost. It is a food drink. full of health, and can be given to tho children as well as the adult with groat benolit. It la made of pure grains and looks and tastes like tho finest grades of Mocha or Java coffee. It satisfies everyone. A cup of Gralu-0 is better for the system than n touic, because its benefit is permanent. What coffeo breaks down Graln-0 builds up. Ask your grocer for Grain-O. 15c. nnd25o. Personnlly-Conducteil Tours via Pennsyl vania ItHllroad. That tho public have come to recognize tho fact that the best and most convcnleut method of pleasure travel Is that presented by tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company's personally-conducted tours, is evidenced by tho Increasing popularity of these tours. Under this system tho lowest rates aro ob tained, for both transportation and hotel ac commodation. An experienced tourist agent and chaperon accompany each tpur to look after tho comfort of tho passenger. Tho following tours havo been arranged for tho season of 1807 : To tho north (Including Watkins Glen, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands. Montreal, Quelieo, Au Sable Chasm, Lakes Champlaln and George, Saratoga, and a daylight rido down through the Highlands of tho Hudson), July 27 aud August 17. Rato, $100 for tho rouud trip from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington, covering all expenses of a two weeks' trip. To Yollowstouo Park on a special train ot Pullman sleeping, compartment, and oliserva tlon tars and dining car, allowing eight days In "Wondorland," September 2. Itate, $235 from Now York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington ; 280 frbm Pittsburg. To Niagara Falls, excursion tickets good to return within ten days will lie sold ou July 32, August 5 and 10, September 4 and 10, at rate of f 10 from Philadelphia, Jttltimpre, and Washington. These tlokets Include- transportation only, and will permit or stop over within limit at Buffalo, Roohestar, aud Watkins on the return trip. Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, J.uray Caverns, Natural Hridge, Virginia noi Springs, Richmond, and Washington, Sep tember 28 and October 12. Rate, $05 from Now Yotk, $03 from Philadelphia. r iimua but (inn Minute", said tho nnblio speaker In a husky voice; aud then ho took u dose of One Minute Cough Curo, and pro ceeded with his oratory. Ouo MInutfl Cough Cure Is unequaiieu lor vuroat aim mo troubles. C.ll. itagenuuou. Coining TSvents. Aug. 10. Ice oream festival in Calvary Baptist church uml i the auspices of the Indies' Aid. August S8. Ice cream festival under tho auspices of Camp 40, Daughters of America, in Bobbins' opera house. Vim, vigor and vlotory :-tliese are the ehsr aoterlttlos of Do Witt's Little Eatly Rlts, the famous little pills for coustlpatiou, bil iousness aud all stomach aud liver troubles. O. H. Ilageubueh.