EVENING HERALD HSTAnr.tsnno mo. Published every Kvenlng, lW'cept Sunday, at t Mourn 3 Kama fTr. Nn CrnwrnH. Tti Itnrulfl la flMilwarl in Hhenniidonn and the l'. llMurfler. Hy mail M OO a year, or 1 cents IrtSWH, payable In advance. Advertise- UOIIt iiiuu.il. iniyniim in ......... - - ments charged according tospnee and position, i to fpnee nnu position, ilie right te oluinge the ' l.tlon of news demands It. The right Is lenerved to reject any advertisement, whwher ualil for or not, that the publishers may deem Improper. Advertising rates made known Kutered at the postoffloe at Shenandoah, Pa., as second class mail matter. TBMII'HONK CONNECTION. "All the Hews That's Fit to Print," Evening Herald FRIDAY. AUGUST SO. 1807. ron JUIXIB, IIO.V. 0. I. IIBCUTKI, Of Pottsvlllo. van numivv, IIiMrrim S. At.wumtT, Of Orwlgebtirg, POR POOR DIHBOTOn, John Kowb, Sr., Of Tremont. TOR JURY OOMMIeWONBR, JMIK AKMfKJK, Of MahanOy City. AN1 little "Marty" Wliitaker wan nfrtiin riven tlio cold shoilltlor at the School Hoard meeting Wednesday evening. Too bad, Indeed 1 TlIK Knulialt appear to have a re volt of considerable magnitude on their hands in northern Hindustan and it looks as if some heavy military operations will be necosMtry beforo it is subdued. TlIKUK will be a large and varied assortment of gubernatorial aspi ants on exhibition at Hiirrisburg next week, and yet the man who will head the ticket next year may not be there Those advertised to be on hand are ex-CongressiiianLoisonring,Congress man Connell, Congressman Million Congressman William A. Stone, Con gressman Charles W. Stone and a lot more "too numerous to mention.' England is replacing her war vessels on the North Atlantic and West India stations as their terms ex pire with more powerful and modern ones. Taken in connection with the almost impregnable fortifications she has erected on her lands adjoining this country it suggests that possibly sho expects these passive menaces will facilitate the negotiation of ar bitration treaties favorable to her in terests. Tiik government officials opened Wds for 2,000,000,000 postal cards on U0f- . n. ,prlce at(. 0,10 Ume, ;estday. . " ' ' ' 1 Jfrestabllshlnp; another record figure for Wednesday and the competition wi & ,Ut so keen that the prices wore b ilnwri ti lower Ilirure than etf,r e ....... .nriitt will of JefTersoeKftho same 11H IILIIUU) ,.,. jeon iut upon post oillce de- jjore. Ireland, of St. Paul, who served tlirougiiout tne as cnapiam oi n uiiuiiesuia regi- ; and is highly esteemed by the old veterans of the war, will be tne orator at a banquet to be given dur ing the Q. A. It. encampment at Buffalo next week. His Grace is one of tho most forceful and eloquent speakers in the country and his ora tion on this occasion is likely to be a memorable one. Tub election' of Miss Coughlin to fill the vacancy in the local corps of teachers, caused by tho resignation of Miss Stack, is highly compliment ary to Director Coughlin for the posi tion he issumed in prohibiting the wholesale dismissal of Itopublican teachers by the other soven Demo cratic members of the Board. This is emphasized in view of the fact that the young lady received the votes of every member of the Board, an un usual procedure in that august body. And for this they are to bo com mended. In the August Forum Gen. O. O. Howard makes a strong plea for the increase of the army; enough, at least, to form the nucleus of an army in case of war. He raises the point that our army at present is not large enough to man the fortiileations now under way or projected and that it should be increased so that it would form a skeleton large enough to be filled up quickly in caie of war, which, in these days of fast steamers and fatster railway trains, comes quickly, and the nation which in time of peace prepares for war lias tlieau vantage whioh Napoleon referred to when he said Providence was on the side of the army which had the most artillery "Tirir.i,,Aii wiikat" has come, it passed that mark In New York Wed newlay, and it is not a fifty cent dol Jar either. "Dollar Wheat" was the slogan of the free silverites last year, lint it was to be a silver dollar, n ow that it has come, and in a gold dollar too, it disproves the claims made by them and tttreniftlien's the contention of the Republican iwirty that the low priee of wheat was due to general trade conditions, anil we are now profiting by the emalluette of the .crops elsewhere. The Democratic party, however, (loan not yet realize that sttvttr is a dead itwue in iwlitios and will continue to talk of free ulUrur for unme time to come. Dollar wheat and the Dingley tariff aie coincident. LYNCHING NEAR CHICAGO. ramp Rliot Demi Ity I'nrmern I'av At tempted Asmnult. Chlenpo, Aug. 20. Fhortly after noon yesterday an unknown tramp attempt ed to Rtmault Mrs. Paulina Fenske, tht wife of a Oerman farmer living In Schiller Park, a suburb of Chlraajo, ami was shot to death hy the enragedliua tiand and a image of farmers. After dinner Mr. Fenske left hi home and went to a farm about two inllea dis tant. Boon after he left a strange man walked Into the house and nsked Mrs. Fenske for something to .eat. Seeing Mrs. Fenske and her four children were alone the tramp seled the woman, striking her over the head with the butt of this revolver. The terrified ! children tied from the house and alarmed the neighbors. A pone of far mers, headed by Mr. Fenske, secured weapons and hurried back just In time to .nee Mrs. Fenske's assailant emerg ing from the house. Then began a chase, amid a fusillade of shots on both sides, that led through cornfields and woods for half an hour. Just as the tramp was going through another cornfield he was shot In the back and fell, but emptied his two re volvers at his pursuers as he lay on the ground. They were unhurt, and sur rounding htm, literally riddled him with bullets. No papers were found on his body to Indicate who he was. Mrs. Fenske, being a muscular German wo man, was almost a match for her as sallant, and received but a few bruises In the struggle. Two Now Itontot to Snn l'rnnolco. Chicago, Aug. 20. Commencing Oct. 1 two new transcontinental routes for second class travel will be established between Pittsburg and San Francis The first route will be via the South ern Pacific trom San Francisco to ug den, ltlo Orande Western from Osden to Grand Junction, Colo., Colorado Mid land from Grand Junction to Colorado Springs, Rock Island from Colorado Springs to Omaha, Milwaukee and St. Paul from Omaha to Chicago, and the Pennsylvania road from this city to Pittsburg. The second line will be over the same roads to Colorado Springs. From this point the route will be via the Missouri Pacific to St. Louis, nnd from St. Louis to Pittsburg via the Vandalla and Pan Handle lines of the Pennsylvania. Second class or tourist sleeping cars will be run through each way between Pittsburg and San Fran clsco twice a week. An Kcho T tlio 1'nrN llolocnust. Paris, Au. 20. Ilaron Jlackau, one of the chief promoters of the charity bazaar of the Itue Jean Goujon, which was destroyed by fire on May 4 last with a loss of over 100 lives, and two employes of the clnematographe es tablishment in the bazaar section, where tho fire broke out, were placed on trial here yesterday charged with homicide through their Imprudence upon that occasion. The baron was not only one of the chief promoters of the fair, but he presented the lnflam- c .nn..nA,tnr. ..1.1 Hn.ln IUH.Ult? 1-11 .JJCl LCIJICBCIHIIIg UIU I Ull!y for the use of the fair, nnd also KavM the use of the ground upon whirn it was ereceted. The judBgwUtf exapi Ined Huron Mackau nflsed his hon orable character, hw1 reproached him for lack of precaisftlon. The trial will last three day Korolp;iLffllln) AlVocts Wheat Denis. NiwYork, Aug. 20. Wheat pained the year, but lost many friends in so dnlnfr. nnn.rvntlvn trnrli.ra fnlt thnt news from Europe did n6t warrant such sensational Jumpa as the market experienced yesterday, and withheld their support. The result was an Ir regular list of values nil day, covering a wide range of prices. By puttlni? forth all their efforts the bulls suc ceeded In running September up to 9540. In the late afternoon prices gave way suddenly. The close was very ner vous, on the basis of 81c. for Septem ber and 920. for December. One of the day's features was the abundance of foreign selling orders. Iluttlo Willi llordor llaudlts. Silver City, N. M Aug. 10. The "Black Jack" gang of border bandits made an addition to their record of crime In this section yesterday. Early in the morning they rodo up to tho ranch of "Shorty" Miller, on Mule creek, about CO miles west of here, and calling him to the door shot him. In flicting a wound which will likely prove fatal. A posse of cattlemen was at once organized to follow them, and un expectedly came upon the bandits on Dry creek, about 25 miles distant from, the Miller runch. A fight ensued, in which Edward Moss was killed nnd Elgin Holt Is reported missing. Offi cers from Grant and Socorro counties aro in pursuit. Notorious Criminal Locntod. London, Aug. 20. A burglar known as Edward Simpson, now sorvlne a term at Wormwood Scrubs prison,' has been Identif.ed as J. B. Fprd, one of the most notorious criminals In the United States, and wanted In several American cities for a great variety ot crimes. On application of the Uni ted States embassy an extradition war rant was Issued Sot him at Bow street police station yesterday, charging him with forgery in Cincinnati, where he operated ex'enslvely under the name of Charles Fisher. Ford, alias Fisher, alias Simpson, will be extradited in November next, on the expiration of hla present lerm of Imprisonment. BloodfHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. WHAT IT ICI Tho richest of all restore nnHI II IOI tlvo foods, because It re- ilaoes the essentials of life that are ex. lausted by disease, Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc. WHAT IT DOES! &aun,a0te digestion perfect It creates aolld flesh, muscle and strength. The nerves being made strong the brain becomes astlve and alear. It restores lost vitality, ktops all wast ing drains and weakness In either sex, and as a female regulator lias no equal, Price 60c., or five boxes 92.00. Druggists or hy mall. Wo oan help you. Advice and book, free. fWflto Us About Your Case. THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, U12 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia, Jiven the "BROWNIES" would apflnd their nights in bed if they knew the merits of CORK SHAVINGS. There's comfort in them for all. Try them. For sale by your dealer. COTTOLflNB. y?QKrrr?QQ!iliXninifOffl If the Doctor Did Your Cooking; There would never he nn ounce of lard used in your kitchen. Cotlo lcno would take its place. As a re sult your food and your health would both be improved. Why not becomo your own doctor, and use 00TT0LE! The genulno Cottolene Is sold everywhere Inono trMn,T vniinw tins, with our tr.ulL-nmrks "rvto.- Mteer't hiatl in ctiltan-pUml wreath guaranteed If sold In any other way. I THE H. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago, SUNDAY EXCURSION TO ATLANTIC CITY Low Hates vln the l'etiiiyh"iitii Hnllroad Company's Delaware ltlver llrldge Knute. The Pennsylvania Keilroad Company will run another popular one day oxcurslon to Atlantic City on Sunday, August 2D. Special i train will be provided, running on Bchedulo given below, to and from Atlantic City with out change of cars, thus avoiding tho transfer through Philadelphia. Tickets, which will bo sold at rates quoted, will lie good only on tho special train in each direction on day of issue. Special Hxcur. Iwivoh. Hato. Shenandoah 4,25 A. M. 32 91 Krnefcvlllo 4.3 " 2 86 St. Clair 4.49 " 2 ?0 I'ottsvlllo , 8.00 " 2 1 Schuylkill Haven 5 ft) " 2 SO Adiimadale 5.13 " 2 SO Auburn S Ul " 2 50 Hamburg 5. " 2 35 Sliocnmkcrsvlllo B.in " 2 2J Mohravllle S.4I " 2 10 I.ecsport ...... S.43 " 2 10 Temple, , " 2 10 lirncllnir 0 10 " 2 0 lllrdslioro i o.2 " 2 in DoiiRlassvlllo 0 32 " 2 10 PottBtown 0.3 " 2 10 l'arkci Ford 0.41 " 2 10 Spring City (1.38 " 2 00 I'l.oonlxvlho 7.02 " 1 SO IVrklonicn 7.0 " 1 85 llcUwood 7 14 " 1 7.1 Kninklln Avenue 7.20 " 1 03 Non-Mown 7.2 " 1 60 Consliohoi'l. en 7.80 " 1 fiO Mnnovunk 7-40 " 1 00 Atlali' . i Itv Ar.,10.0S " Uot truing, special train will leave Atlantic City 7.00 p. m. same day, making same stops. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common glass with uritio and lot it stand twonty-four hours; a sedi ment or settling Indicates an unhealthy condition of tho kidneys. Wheu urine stains line" iMs-rasiVtva-eyldence of kidnoy trouble Too frequent desiro" to tirinatr gi pajiiln tho back, is also convincing -proof tfiat tho kidneys and bladder aro out of order. WHAT TO DO. There is comfort in tho knowledgo so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root, tho great kidney remedy, fulfills ovory wish in rclioving pain in the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of tho urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects following uso of liquor, wiuo or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necossity of being compelled to get up many times during tho night to urinate. Tho mild and tho extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Hoot is soon realized. It stands tho highest for its won derful cures of the most distressing cases. If you need n incdiclno you should havo the best. Sold by druggists, prico fifty ceuta and ono dollar. You may havo a samplo bottle and pamphlet both sent frco by mail. Men tion Evjjnino Ukrald and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Illnghamton, N. Y. Tho proprietors of this papor guarantee the genuinoss of this offer. Iieolproolt.v Witli I'rnnoo. Washington, Aug. 20. Secretary of State Sherman has acknowledged tho recent overture of the French gov ernment, through Ambassador Pate notre, for negotiating a reciprocity treaty between the United States and France under the reciprocity clause of the new tariff law, and the secretary adds an assurance that he hopes to take up this Important subject at an early day. Careful investigation Is be ing made of the status of trade be tween France and the United States as a preliminary to negotiation. This has developed that the reciprocity clause will not permit an offer to France of much reduction of duties, Snmiiol i)oArinllt Arrcxtpd. Pittsburg, Aug. 20. Samuel De Armltt, who has been very active in the interests of tho Now York and Cleveland Gas Coal company during the strike, was finally arrested yester day afternoon upon the charges of as sault, larceny and disorderly conduct, warrants on which were Issued several days ago, but which could not be served because DeArmltt was under the pro tectlon of the sheriffs' deputies. The suits are brought by former employes of the company and their wives. Mr. DeArmltt was taken before an alder man and gave ball In $1,000. Mol.nimlillii I.oikN ICorknu. New York. Aug. 20. Hugo Kerkau, of Germany, and Edyard McLaughlin of Pennsylvania, played the fourth of In their series of six gaes at straight rail billiards last night at Daly's. Kerkau scored 20B points, making a total for the four nights' play of 3.90S Ills highest run wag 418, and his aver- aire 82 ATcLauehlln ran 1.&78 nolnts. 'making a total of 4,000 for the four nights. Ills averace was 148 5-11. His highest run was 930 points, which was claimed a record for straight rail bll Hards. Another Ma-micro by KurdH, London, Auir. SO. A dispatch from Tabreez, capital of the province of Aierhaljan. Pewla, says that the Kurds raided the district of Salinas, on the Turko-Perslan frontier. They sacked and completely destroyed two Armenian villages and massacred 200 persons, Christians and Mussulmans Indiscriminately. The Persian gov eminent has deolded to send more troops to the scene of the Invasion. Torrlblo Chiirire Aurqliixt n Mother Terre Haute, Id A UK. 80. Mrs. M, B. Thompson, the divorced wife of i prominent farmer, was arjwsted yes tsrday for sjtUrnpted murder. It Is claimed that she took Iter i-weeks-oid bfthy bov out 'into the woods and burled It alive. The child was found yesterday by detectives. It Is still alive. Kvery day symptoms of digestive dij. l-urnlng at pit of stomach, dull, liivy feel- log Burdock Wood Hitters never falls to correct any troubles of thin sort. corroLtiNn. -an. every tin. Not Made only by St Louis. New York, Montreal. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. National I.eniriio. At New York New York, 1; Louisville, 0. At Hrooklyn Hrooklyn, 13; St. Louis, 6. At Washington-Chicago, 10! Washing ton, 4. At Philadelphia Clnoinnntl, 4; Philadelphia, 3. At ltaltlmore-Cleveland, 3; Kaltlmore, 0. At Uoston lioston, IS; Pittsburg, 1. V.nitern I.owiuo. At Springfield Springfield, 2: Provi dence, 1. At Scranton Seranton, 2, Wllkesbarre, 1. At Toronto First game (10 Innings): lluffalo, 4; Toronto, 3. Sec ond game: Toronto, 0: lluffalo, 0. Atlantic Loiiiruo. At Hartford-Hartford, 6; Richmond, 3. At Reading Heading, 10; Norfolk, S. At Lancaster Lancaster, 3; Newark, 2. At Patcrson FlrBt game: Paterson, 6; Ath letlc, 1. Second Bamel raterson, 4; Ath letlc, 2. It heals everything except a broken heart, may bo said of De Witt's Witcli Hazel Salve. Piles and rectal diseases, cuts, burns, bruises. tetter, eczema and all skin troubles may he cured by It quickly and permanently. V. 11 HagenbunlK Incursion to Ocenn Grove. For tho accommodation of persons desiring to attend tho annual camp meeting at Ocean Grove tho Philadelphia & Heading Railway will run an oxcurslon on August 21th, IcaV' ing Shenandoah at 0:05 a. in. by special train Faro for, the round trip $1.00. Ticnets will be good to return up to and including Sep tember 1st. Tliis is tho only oxcursiou of the season to that point. Why continue to pass your nights in scratching, and your days in misery? Doan's Ointment bring3 instant relief' and perma nently cures oven tho worst 'cases of Itching Piles. It novcrfilC JSrllm.'k-iiliio llo.ul fyoiiug. Nw York. Aug. 20. A. W. W. Evans, -ofTJew Brunswick, N. J., the amateur long distance wheelman, has lowered the time record from New York to Philadelphia 3 hours and 42 minutes and 30 seconds. He started from the steps of the citv hall at 4V4 minutes to 6 o'clock, and wheeled back Into the park at 7:30 o'clock In the evening, making the run, 204 miles, in 1'. hours and 30H minutes. During the trip he was delayed half an hour by a punc tured tire, and one of his tandem pacera collapsed. Thousands of people aro subject to bowel troublo in somo of its various forms. Dr. Fowler's Ext. of Wild Strawberry is an un failing remedy In all such cases. HmiUei'H' "Convention AO.ioUrns. Detroit, Aug. 20. The 23d annual con vention of the American Bankers' as sociation came to an end yesterday. According to precedent, First Vice President Joseph C. Hendrix, of New York, was raised to tho ofllce of presi dent. Georse II. Hussell, of Detroit, received a largo majority of the vote? cast for first vice president, although the nomination committee had recom mended H. W. Tracy, of Illinois, for the honor. Grip-Colds-IJeadache. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Grippo when Laxative Bromo Quinino will cure you in ono (lay. t'ut up in taulots con vonicnt for taking. Guaranteed to cute, oi money refunded. Price, 25 cents, or sale by K.lrlln'Bl'harraacy. Indicted 'l. ii Uiiii.u..i.' -.(-nTa. Pcntim Atlanta, Aug. 20. W. S. IJrnnd, su perintendent of the Georgia railroad, has been Indicted by the grand lury of DeKalb county for violation of the state law In the running of freight trains on Sunday. The attorneys for the county are now in correspondence with the officials of the road with a view of agreeing on a date for trying the case. Vim. vigor and victory :-thce aro tho char acteristics of Do Witt's Little Katly lli&ers, mo lamous niiio mi s lor constitution, nil. iousuoss and all stomach and liver troubles. C. 11. Hageubuch. JAPAN AND HAWAII. Secretary Sherman's Prlondly Itoply to tlio Japattoso Protest. Washington, Aug. 20. Secretary of State Sherman has submitted to the Japanese government an answer to Japan'B last note relating to the an nexation of Hawaii to the United StateB. The answer was delivered to Mr. Hoshl, the Japanese minister, last Saturday. It Is In reply to Japan's note of July 10, which up to that time had not been acknowledged. Mr. Sherman's answer Is marked by its friendly expressions toward Japan which give special, satisfaction In view of the somewhat strained relations re sulting from the previous correspond ence. Two features are brought out by the answer. It reiterates the position heretofore taken by the secretary o state as to the right and propriety of annexing Hawaii to the United States, With this, however, is coupled an as Burance that the Interests of Japan In Hawaii will be fully safeguarded. ulso expresses satisfaction at the plan . of arbitration between Japan and Ha wall on the question of Japanese 1m migration to Hawaii. The Japanese legation is reticent ' over the secretary's letter, although there is no effort to conceal the satis faction felt over the friendly spirit dls played throughout Mr. Sherman' answer. The attention of the Toklo government has been particularly dl rected toward these expressions ot good will. Typhus rover Cutiml by tlio l'laaa Berlin, Aug. 20. The greater part of Silesia has been visited again by se vere storms, and several persons have been killed by lightning. Typhus fever Is raging at Ilogau, In consequence of the water used for drinking there hav Ing become infected by the refuse ao cumulated by the floods. f uT '. equalled fot cuts, bruises, burns. It heals I without leaving a scar. C. II. Ilut'onbucU. STOCK AND PRODUCE -MARKETS. Solllnir Pol' 1'nrcdRii Account Hob the Mnihot of" It Strength. New York, Aug. 19. The .stock market today con Untied to show Itself sensitive to unfavorable lnlluenees to a marked degree. At no time during the day did the course of price Indicate any angres siveuess ot strength. The liquidation at times Was quite heavy, especially In the International stocks and the grangers. The principal factor In the situation was the heavy selling for foreign ac count of wheat, Sales for that account being estimated at between 1,000,000 and 3,000,000 for the dny. It was but natural thnt the depression should be caused by the disposition ot foreigners to sell back to us the wheat they have pur chased. This developed In the situation gave the greatest aid to the professional bears, who have been working so per sistently for the reaction In the price of stockb. They were also assisted by the reactionary tendency In the London stock market.' Closing bids: Halto. & Ohio... 18 Lehigh Valley.. 30 Chesa. & Ohio... 32 N. J. Central.. 9m Del. A Hudson. .119 N. Y. Central.. 106 D., L. W 16! Pennsylvania .. 66U Erie lt Heading, Id pf 31 Lake Erlo & W. 16 St. Paul 93U Gonornl Mnrkotn. Philadelphia, Aug. 19. Flour strong: winter superllne. W.3W3.C0; do. extras, JS.tttifJ.W; Pennsylvania roller, clear, $4.35 4.80; do. straight, $l.50ffll.06; western winter, clear, 4.364.G0; do. straight, $1.60 4.75: city mills, extra, $3.G0'3.86. Rye flour firm at 12.60 per barrel for cholco Pennsylvania. Wheat Irregular; con tract wheat. August, M4g$7c.; No. 2 Pennsylvania and No, 2 Delaware red, spot, 974j98c.; No. 2 red, August, 96c.; do. September, 94e.; do. October, 98V4o.; do. December, 92c. Corn llrm; steamer corn, spot, 31(if31Mc.; No. 2 mixed, August and September, 32',48214o. ; No. 2 yellow for local trade, SDHc. Oats steady; No. 2 white, cnrlots, 2Mi25Hc; do. August and September, 23V4&24c.; do. October, 23140 2tc; do. November, 232H4c. Hay firm for good; choice timothy, $12.60913 for large bales, lleef firm; beef hams, $29 29.60. Pork firm; old mess, $8.7569.26; new mess, $9,755 10.26; short clear, $9.60 12; family, $10.60010.96. Lard firmer; west ern steamed, $1.86 4.90. Butter very firm; western creamery, ll'glSc. ; do. factory, 76 10V4c.: Elglns, 18o.; Imitation creamery, 9V&12c. : New York dairy, 914!4c; do. creamery, llfflSc. ; fancy prints Jobbing ut 184(21c. ; do. extra Pennsylvania, whole sale, 17c. Cheese steady; large, white, 8Vte8Hc; small, white, Stt?8c; large, colored, 8ViSHc; small, colored, 9S9Vic. ; part skims, 5H6CHc.; full skims, 3Milc. Eggs firm; New York and Pennsylvania, 14'alCc; western, fresh, 16c. Potatoes steady; Jerseys and Long Island, $1.75g2; sweets, $1.60(81.78. Tallow quiet; city, 394c; country, 33c, as to quality. Cottonseed oil quiet; prime yellow, 2C 26c. Hosln caster; strained, common to good, $1.47'45I1.60. Turpentine quiet at 28Ci284c Pig Iron quiet; southern, $9.60 (&10.75; northern, $10.5012.23. Copper firm; brokers, $11.25; exchange, $11.10011.25. Lead strong; brokers. $3.60; exchange, $3.863.90. Tin easier; strnlts, $13.8613.90; plates dull. Spelter steady; domestic, 14.2661.35. Tomatoes, per box or crate, as to quality, 20(3 70c. Long Island and Jersey cabbage, per 100, $24J2.60. Coffee closed steady; September, $6.46(16.50; Oc tober, $6.60; November, $6.60; December, $6.75; February, $6.90; March, $77.06; May, .10. LIvo Stock MnrhotH. New York, Aug. 19. European cables quoto American steers at lOHSHVic; re frigerator beef at 85c. Calves very dull; veals, $1.5066.75; buttermilk calves, $3.85114. Sheen and lambs very dull; Sheep, $3.255if4.25; lambs, 6.1205.87. Hogs easier at $4.30fi 4.C0. East Liberty, Pa Aug. 19. Cattlo steady; extra. $3f(5.10; prime, $4.8004.93; common, $3.403.70; bulls, stags and cows, $2$j3.50. Hogs fulrly active; primo pigs and light Yorkers, $l.304.33; best me dium weights, $161.25; grassers, $4,100 4.15; heavy hogs. $4.10fi4.15; roughs, $2,750 1.75. Sheep steady; choice, $1.1004.20; com mon, $2.CU&3.50; choice lambs, $5.2005.40; common to good, $105; veal calves, $0,500 1.75. WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK? Dont givo them tea or coffee. Have you tried tho now food drink called Qraiu-O? It is delicious and nourishing and taes tho place of coffee The moro Qrain-0 you gtvo the children tlio moro health yon distribute through their systems. Graln-0 is mado of puro grains, and when properly prepared tastes like tho cholco grades of coiteo bnt costs about J as much. All grocers sell it. 15c and 25c. licit NH -mmhu'ii Court rnrtTURic'l. Portsmouth.Aug. 20. The court mar tial of two seamen of the Dritlsh bat tleship Hoyal Sovereign developed the fact that tho complaints recently made by seamen were greatly exaggerated. The prisoners pleaded guilty of gross insubordination and of striking their officers. One of them was sentenced to a year's penal servitude nnd tho other was- condemned to receive twenty-four lashes and to undergo three months' penal servitude. Both of the seamen were dismissed from the ser vice. General :lllc In lirtkslll. St. Petersburg, Aug. 20. General Nel son A. Miles, of the United States army, was present yesterday at tho military maneuvers which took place before Emperor Nicholas and tho em press at Camp Krasnoe Seio. Klnir of Slum Will Not Conio noro. London, Aug. 20. The king of Slam, Chulalongkorn I, will not visit tho United States, as at first proposed. After his continental vIsltB his majesty will re-embark on his yacht at Mar sellleR and will sail tor home. But the Trumpet's Clarion Note Sounded by a Scranton Citizen. At first only tho faintest ejho reached to tho coal regions. It curne iu the onward march through the State awakening echoes of good cheer to many of each triumphal step, Now 'tis here, and tlio trumptes notos of truth are dally sounded and doubt remains no more, This time lis in Scranton, tho bustl ing cry of the minors. At 1120 Marion street resides Mrs. J. Fits and her evidence added to that of many anothor iu this region This is how she tells it; "After being troubled six years with kidney disorders, I one day noticed an advertisement of Uoau Kidnoy Pills. My best efforts to get rid of my trouble had failed but I determined to try once moro, and got a box of pills at Matthews Bros. Drug btore, and I am indeed glad of this determination, for Dean' Kidney Pills are all that is claimed for them They are easy to take and leave no dlssgiee able after effeot. My affection varied some times, worse than others, but I have never beeu free from the trouble iu all those years. The warm weather seemed to affect me worse, and during that season the passage of urine was accompanied by severe pain. 1 had oonslderhble pain iu my back at night, aud upon rising in the morning my limbs and bauk were still. I had stomach trouble, too, but that together with all the other ailments has vanished. I have told my friends about the great good Doau s Kidney Pills havo done me, aud I shall always praise them and use them myelf when necessary, although have no need of them at the present. Three boxes of Doan's Kidney l'llla havo made me feel strong and well." For sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents, Mailed by Fostor-Mllburn Co., Buffalo. N. Y Sole agents for the U. S. SPECIAL REDUCED BATE. ISxcimliin to the Oornn Drove Camp Meet ing vln I'etiliaylrMiiin Kollrond. Tor the benefit of iliora desiring (o visit ()i can Grure ( Aslnify Park) during the great camp meeting, the l'eiiusylvanla Railroad t'ominmy will, on August an, sell excursion tickets to that point from stations tunned be low at the very loV rates ( noted. Tlioto tickets will lie good for passage to Philadelphia on train named below, thencu on regular trains leaving Urosxl Stioet Station at 11.30 A. M.i S.30 and 4 OB p. si. that day to Ocean Grove ( Asbury Park) : Train Leaves. SheiiniHlonl Leave 0:08 n. in. Kmckllle 0:30 " St. Ulalr M ' Poltsvllle 0:M " Hclmylkill Haven 7:0B " Hate. SI 00 m R r. n Ni 3 60 H SO 3 80 3 no 380 .i no 3 20 8 00 2 50 2 60 2 40 2 36 2 26 2 00 2 00 Ailjiliialulc 17:07 Auburn 17:12 Hamburg 7:21 Hlioeiliak.rsvlllo 7:82 Mohrsvl'lc n-.m l.cepoit 7rf) Heading 7:86 ltlrdnbom - 8:1U Pnttstown sat Parker l'ord fSiSB Spring City HtU8 i'iioouixviii m Franklin avenue - X:K Nnrrlxtnwn 8i80 Philadelphia Arrive 9:30 " "" Stops only oti notloe to agent or ou signal. Tiohots will lio good for roturn passago on regular trains until Septembers, inclusive, and will penult of stop-oir at Plilladelphla within limit. "I crave but One Minute", said the nuiilio speaker in u husky voice; nnd then he took a doe of One Minute Cough Cure, and pro ceeded with Ills oratory. One Minute Cough Cure in unequalled fur throat and lnng troubles. (Mi llagenbucli. Coining Invents. August 28. Ice cream festival unilor the auspices of Camp 40, Daughters of Arocrlca, in Itobbins' opora houso. Sept. 15. ko cream festival under auspices of Patriotic Drum Corps, iu Bobbins' opera house. Joint Clrlflin. ot Zanosvillo, O., says ; ''I never lived a day for thirty years without suffering agony, uutil a box of Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo cured my lilies." For piles and rectal troubles, cuts, bruises, spmlns, eczema and all skin troubles Do Wltt's Wiich Hazel Salvo Is unequalled. C. II. Hageubuch. l'ersonally-Ucuiditcted Tours via Pennsyl vania Itullroad. That the public havo comoto rccognizo the fact that the best and most convenient method of pleastiro travel is that prcsonted by tho Pennsylvania Hailroad Company's personally-conducted tours, is ovidenced by the increasing popularity of these tours. Undor this system tho lowest rates are ob tained, for both transportation and hotel ac commodation. An experienced tourist agent and chaperou accompany each tour to look aftor the comfort of tho passenger. Tlio following tours havo been arranged for the seasoirof 1S07: To tho north (including Watkius Glen, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands. Montreal, Quebec, Au Sable Chasm, Lakes Champlain and Georgo, Saratoga, and a daylight rido down through tho Highlands of the Hudson), July 2" and August 17. Kate, f 100 for the ronud trip frdm New York, Philadelphia, Ualtimoro, and Washington, covering all expenses ot a two weeks' trip. To ellow8tono Park on a special train of ullman sleeping, compartment, and observa tion cars and dining car, allowing eight days u "Wonderland," September 2. Hate. ?235 from New York, Philadelphia, Laitiinoro, and Washington ; ,$230 from Pittsburg. n... T.TI I?,l ! !,.... J .lu iiiugurn rails, UAfjura'uii iiunuis kuuii iu return within ten days will bo sold on July 2, August 5 and 10, September i and 10, at ruto of $10 f.-oru Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington. These tickets include transportation only, and villi permit of stop over within limit at Buffalo, liochcstor, and Watkins on the roturu trip. Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, Luray Caverns, Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot Springs, Richmond, and Washington, Sep tember 28 and October 12. Kate, $05 from New Yoik, $03 from Philadelphia. "They don't mnko much fuss about it." We aro speaking of Do Witt's Litthi Karly Kiscrs. tlio famoiislitlle pills for constipation, biliousness, nnd all stomach and liver troubles, They never gripe. C. H. Hagcn qucb. YELLOWS t ONE PARK. A Complete Tour via the Pennsylvania Itallroad. Tho Yollowstono National Park is unques tionably the most interesting Tcgiou on tlio globo, for within It is displayed tlio greatest collection of nature's mauifuld wonders, Iu deed, this mountain-bound plateau, high up on tho summit of tho everlasting Rockies, is a vorital 1 1 playground for tlio world's giant forces. To stand and gazo upon them in all their marvelous manifestations, the great geyser upheavals, the flerco steam blasts, tlio terrible leap of tho river, and tlio awful canon, is a revelation, an expurienco to bo had at no other point on tho earth. Tho personally-conducted tour of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, which leaves New York on September 2, affords the most satisfactory means of visiting tills wonderland and viewing its marvelous features. Tourists will travel by special train of Pullman smoking, dining, sleeping and observation cars in each direction. Eight days will be spent in tho Park. Stops will also bo made returning at St. Paul and Chicago. The round-trip rate, $235 from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington, $230 from Pittsburg, covers all necessary oxpensos. For detailed itineraries and full informa tion apply to ticket agents, Tourist Agont. 1100 Broadway, New York, or address Geo, W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Ageut, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Don't nauseate your stomach with teas and bitter herbs, but resulate your liver and hick headache uy uslnc those lamous little pills Known as we witt'SLittie rainy lasers, u. it. itaEeuuucb. NIAGARA FALLS, Low Itnto Excursions vln Penusylvun. Itullroad. The Pennsylvania Iinllroad Company wi. run a series of ten-day excursions to Niagara Falls, leaving Philadelphia, Ilaltimore and Washington on July 23, August & and 10, and September 4 aud 10. An experienced tourist agent aud chaperon accompany each excursion. Excursion tickets, good for return passage on any regular train, exclusive of limited express trains, within ton days, will bo sold at 1 10 from 1'hlladolphia, llaUlmoro, Wash- lugton utid all point ou the Delaware Divl sion; ?0.70 from Lancaster; fS.OO from Altoomi and ilarrisbtirit: $8.88 from Wllk barrej f6.80 from Willlaiiisport; and at pro portionate rates from other points. A ston- ovor vvill be allowed ut liullalo, Koohoster, and watkins returning. A sieolal train of Pullman parlor ears and day coaches will be run with each excursion. For further information apply to nearest ticket agent, or address Ueo. W. Uoyd Assistant General Passenger Ageut, llroad street station, Philadelphia. Uuckletl's Arnica Salve. The best salve In tho wirld for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fuver sonw. tetter, ebapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively oures plies. or jo pay required. It is guaranteed to give perleet sattstaction or mony retunded, Price cents per uox. f or sulo by A. VYasley. Heart Disease Cured. HEN a well known minister after suffering for years with burnt dis ease, Is cured, A Is rfot surprising that ho should publish the tact for tho benefit of others. Itov. J. .1' Smith, 101,' Fulton St., Baltimore, Md.. writes: "For years I suffered from a severe form of heart, disease I used Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, and my heart Is now In good condition. Recently, other aflllctlons enmo upon mo. Thoro was humming, painful eonailonson top and back of my b.-ad. Fifieun inln- utcB reading would make me almost wild; tbero were pu 111 h nr and drawing sensations In my legs all tho time, ho that I could not sit iMl. In this condi tion I began taking Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervlno and Its ofTect was simply won derful, I heartily commend your remedies.'' Dr. Miles' Remedies aro sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, first bottlo benefits or money refunded. Book on Heart nnd Nerves sent free to all applicants. DIl. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elhkart, Ind. ingle tandard Only Is possible, whether as a test o oxcellenco in journalism, or for the measurement of quantities, time or values and The... Philadelphia Record . . . After a career of nearly twenty years o uninterrupted growth Is justified In claim luK that tho standard 11 rut establinlied by Its founders Is tho ono true teat of A Perfect Newspaper. 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Witness Its unrivaled average dally circulation exceeding hxi.iaiu copies, aim au nverngo exceeding 120,000 copies for its Hunday editions, whllo Imitations of Its plan of publication lu every Important city of the country testify to the truth of tho assertion that In tho quantity and quality of Its con touts, and in the price nt which It Is sold Tho lEccord has established the standard by which oxcellenco In joutnallom must be measured. The Daily Edition Of The Record will be sent by mall to any nddress for 33.00 per year or 23 cents per month. The Daily and Sunday Editions tocether, which will five Its renders tho best and freshest Information ot all that Is Kl"ir on In the world every day In tho year Including holidays, will bo sent for St.UO a year or 35 cents per month. Address THE RECORD PUBLISHING CO., Record Building, Philadelphia, Fa. CHRIST. SCHMIDT Agent and Bottler of . . . Porter and Weiss Beer. FINEST, .' PUREST .' AND HEALTHIEST, 203 W. 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