EVENING HERALD I58TA1U.ISIIHD 1870. Published every Kventng, Kxeept Sunday, at South Jmms Htokht. Nbah Gbhtbk. ThA If nn&lil U ilnllvril InHhenniKtOAtl Alid the nmmndlnR towns fornix cent a week, pay abt o the carriers. Ily null W OO a year, or 15 mt month, pnymile in auvonee. auiujw meats charged ooordliiRtopi" and position. The oubllshers reserve the right to change the sltlon of odvertlsements whenever the pub r,5tlon of news demand It. The right In itvervcd to reject any advertisement, whether tld Cor or not, that the publishers may deem Improper. Advertising rates tnado known upon application. , , Kntered at the postofflee at Shenandoah, ra as second class mall matter. TELEPHONE CONNKOTION. "All the Hews That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald SATURDAY, AUGUST SI. 1807. FOR JUPCIB, Hon. O. I'. Ubohthi, Of Pottsville, POR 811BUIPP, HlHstUR S. AMIRIrtHT, Of Orwlasburg. FOR POOR lHHBOTtlR, John Rows, Sr., Of Tremont. WIR JURY COMMISSIONS!!, Jou.v Anstock, Of Mahanoy City. Tiikv liavo actually arrBBttHl a nnlionmaii in New York ami bound him over to court for clubbing a nmii, Ox Monday the Democratic braves asbemble in Pottsville to name a oountv ticket to be defeated. This is a bad year for the Democracy. IN spito of the vigilance of Spanish officials and their hirelings, expeill tions to Cuba bearing munitions of war on out with about their usual o regularity. Tiikri! is money in sound when one knows how to get at it. The piano manufacturing firm of Steinway & Sons, of New York, has passed into the control of a British syndicate for $0,000,000. TllK announcement that Mr. Hanna will at once put on his lighting clothes will greatly enliven the campaign in Ohio. His defeat in this battle would be the end of his political career, and he knows it. Ttikhtc is a retired naval officer living at Detroit, who was present at the funeral of Napoleon on the island of St. Helena. As this occurred in 1821, it can readily be believed that this gallant old tar is now in his 07th year. Tun Populist Superintendent of Banks, in Kansas, is astonished at the condition of affairs in his state. The surplus cash in the banks is larger than it ever was, while tle cash in circulation is undiminished. The banks cannot loan their money, as the farmers aro realizing sjrch good prices for their product that they have all they need for thoiywants and for im provements. Maj' it long continue thus. ATfcANTfcJeorgia, society is all at odds over the new city ordinance for bidding high hats at the theatres. Muuunj VWle' the older ladies acquiesce grace- the young ones are objecting ' seriously; in fact, they are, to use an expression not much ued by the high society in question, kicking like steers, and the tariff and silver ques tions are both obscured by this burn ing question of the hour among the first families of Geawjah. Vacatiot is nearly ovor, and the small boy who has been reveling in the element he is said to be made of, sporting stone bruises and cut fingers and torn breeches, while the school warms have been spending their sur plus wealth and airing their millinery at the seashore, will soon be com pelled to return to the pursuit of knowledge, which, in these days, has been made so pleasunt that it is not such a hardship as it was in days gone hy. Rev. T. Dk AVitt Talmagk sagely observes that "a newspaper whoso columns overflow with advertise ments of business men has more in fluence in attracting attention to and building tip a oity or town than any other agency that can be employed. People go where thero is business. Canital and labor will locate where there is an enterprising community. No power on earth is so strong to build up a town as a newspaper well patronized, and its power should be appreciated." That "there are as good ilsh in the sea a ever were eaught" isan undent maxim of undisputed good repute It flnds verification in many cags. A conspicuous illustration of this is found in the oae of Macao, the first principal and successful leader of the revolution. "When he was murdered and died the gravest apprehensions or the future prevailed in regard to the struggle. Hut apprehensions in tliatdlrootion were speedily banished One after another, and in quick suc cession, successors of ability arose, until to-day the leaders of the revolt! tion are olaimed to be not only the eouals but the superiors of Maceo, thus demonstrating still further that no single man is absolutely indispen sable to the success of such a cause as that for which the Cubans are now .battling. It would In the light of present wall aatnhUshed facts be worso than criminal to do aught else than ills- Buade those who contemplate visiting the Klondike region from doing so, until a more favorable season. There cannot be a single question as to the fact that those who venture into that inhospitable region at this time of year, however well equipped, will have ninety-nine ohitnies out of a hundred against their achieving sue cess, if indeed they are ever per mitted to return. They take their lives in their own hands, and venture not only Into a region naturally and fearfully inhospitable in winter, but amongst a class of men .whose law lessness has been time and again de monstrated in the most unquestion able manner. Not to thus caution all intended Klondike gold hunters would, we feel, be an unpardonable i dereliction of Journallstiqluty. ! . t , Them is a time for everything : ami the. tltae to attend to n cold is when It starts. Don't wait till you have consump tion hut prevent it by using Uno Minnie Coueli Cure, the ercat remedy for coughs, colds, eruilp, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles, u. 11. iiageuuucn. , .- MinilcWil n MktTn 1'eiiK. Colorado Spring, Colo., Auk. 21. Tile body of a tourist named H. H. Key, of Wlsner, Neb., has been found near the summit of Pike's I'enlt. There was n bullet hole in the back of tlie beau, at the base of the brain, and the bullet had been fired at audi close quarters that the hair had been burned. The victim was about 26 years of age, of splendid physique, nearly six feet tall and weighed 175 pounds. It 1b believed he was murdered while walking up the peak to view the sunrise, a popular fad among tomlsts. Whatever money or valuables he nicy have had were stolen. Free IH1 Send vour address to II. E. Ilticklen & Co., Chicago, and (jet a free snmplo box of Dr. Kine's New Life rills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy in action and are particularly oll'ectivo in the cure of Constipation and Sick Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved iuraluablo. 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SUNDAY EXCURSION TO ATLANTIC CITY Low ltntes via the Pennsylvania Knllroad Company's Delaware Itiver Ilrltlge ltimte. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will run anotiier popular one day excursion to Atlantic City on Sunday, August 20. Special train will be provided, running on schedule given helow, to and from Atlantic City with out change of cars, thus avoiding the transfer through Philadelphia. Tickots, which will bo sold at rates quoted, will ho good only on the special train in each diiection on day of issue. Special Kxcur. Until. SS S5 2 SS 2 70 2 HO 2 30 2 Si I 2 50 2 3A leavos.. Shenandoah 4.38 A. M. Prackvlllo 4 8S " St. Clair 4.40 " Pottsville I IMX) " Hchuylklll Haven 5 00 " Atlninsimie o.ij Auburn a 19 Hnmbtire 3.32 " ShocumkeruvlMo... 5.40 41 2 23 2 10 2 10 llohrsvllle 3.41 " I.wsnort v 3.48 " Temple J. 5.5S " 2 10 2 0 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 00 1 80 1 83 1 73 1 C3 Ili odlng 0 10 " lilrdsboro 6.2tS " Dotiglnmvlllc 632 " mttxtown U.D1 Parker Kord 0.43 6.53 Spring City riiocnixviue Pcrkfomcli 7.02 7 OT 714 7.20 7.2-1 7.30 , 7-40 Itctzwood Kranklin Avenno Xorrlitown Conshoho'!. n 1 no 1 ftO 1 00 Muuuvum: Atlair i t iW Ar10.03 " llctiiriiing, special tram will leavo Atlantic City 7.00 p. m. samo day, making same stops. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottlo or common glass with uriue and let it stand twenty-four hours ; a sedi ment or condition settllug indicates an unhealthy i laent Grant, said the secretary, regard of tho kiduoys. When urine I ed Independence as the only certain stains linen it is positive evidence of kidnoy trouble Too frequent desire to urinato or 1 .,! i ti, i,i- u aUn rnnvbwtiiir nninf I that tho kidneys and bl'iililnr . nrn nllf of order. WHAT TO DO. There is comfort in tho knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swainp- Uoot, tho great kidney remedy, fulfills overy wish in relieving pain in tho back, kidneys, liver, blaiidei and every part of tho urinary passages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, or bad cfl'ecta following uso of liquor, wino or beer, and overcomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. Tho mild and the extra ordinary effect of Swamp-Koot is toon realized. It btauds tho highest for its won derful cures f tho most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the. best. Sold by druggists, price fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a samplo bottlo and pamphlet both sout froo by mail. Men tion Kvenino Herald and send your address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Ilinghamton, N. Y. The proprietors of this papor guarantee the genuinoss of this offer. Tli W ontuor. For eastern Pennsylvania, New Jer sey and Delaware: Partly cloudy weather; east to southeast winds. NUGGETSOF NEWS. One of the Klondike cold hunters went crazy when he found It. Three children arrived at New York from Europe tagged as freight. The government of Peru has ordered Its postage stamps to be made In this country. Reports received by the agricultural department show that both the 'wheat and rye crops of Europe are short. William C. Whitney has Just made extensive purchases of land adjoin ing his already large estate near Lenox, Mass. It Is rumoied that Beveral members of the Spanish cabinet will resign when the queen icgent and tho court return from San Sebastian, Fourteen plratoa boarded the Italian baric Flducia oft Cupo Daba, ransack ed her, ar.d can led off her captain, boatswain and a teaman, At San Francisco last nlcht Solly Smith defeated Johnny Grlftln, of Bos ton, In tseven rounds, driflln was un stmoeloufl for sevoral minutes, With (treat pomp and circumstance, ihe Duko of York and Lord Frederick Uobsrts wrre yesterday Installed as KnlKhts of fit. Patrick at Dublin castle. Grlp-Coldg-Ueadache Why sutler with Coughs, Colds and La Grippe when Laxative Bromo Quinine will oure you in one day. Put up in tablets con vonient for taking. Guaranteed to cuio, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents. por sale by Kirliu's Pharmacy. Arrohtod For I'olonlouH Asnult, Sharptown, Md., Aug, 21, Jethro Robinson, a married man, affed 36, feloniously assaulted Annie Caulk, aged 10 years, on Wednesday night, The child is reported to be In a criti cal condition, iiobinson was hld in bail, but It Is said will lie taken to Sal, Ubury, because of the bitter feeling In the community against him. Why continue to pass your eights in saratoiiiiig, and youriUys in misery? Doau's Ointment brings instant relief, and pornm. nsutly cures oven the woKt easel of Itching Piles. It never falls. (.'oiimiM'iV i i Mtiirert. New York, AugSl. Surouel Heyman, Nathan LelbernWn, Jlwry Meyer and Henry Muses, altos Stein, were arrest ed here yesterdy for making and pass ing counterfeit (10 Heodrlok's head) etlver certificate. Thee were also captured four lithograph stones, face, Iwck and seal, and lit notes, and tha entire outfit for making them. It heals everything except a broken heart. uy be said of D Witt's Witch liswil Salve. Piles and rectal diseases, cuts, burns, bruises. tetter, ecseiua and all skin troubles may be cured i v ft quickly aud pernuiueutly. C. Jl. Uageuburh- COTTOLtlNn. a MINISTER W00DFORD,S MISSION To Xottry SpnlnTlintOiir Oovornmqnt 3!ny Iiitorvono In Culm. Washington, Aug. 21. Officials of the state department were very reticent when asked concerning a report in clr culatlon that definite Instructions have been given all our foreign ambassadors and ministers to European countries to sound and ascertain the attitude of European governments in case the United States should Intervene In Cuba. While general denials were made by some of them, others Intimated that the United States was ready to assume the position taken by President Grant In 1874, as shown by the Instructions of Secretary Fish to Minister Cushlng. Al though. It never appears that these In structions were carried out, and there is no knowledge of what Spain would i.hsve done In the premises, It Is possible that Minister Woodford will have a dif ferent report to make. , Minister Woodford's Instructions are to Intimate to Spain that the United States will intervene unless the sit uation in Cuba speedily Improves. This, In effect, was the Instructions given Mr. Cushlng by Mr. Fish, and It Is un derstood that the attltucle of the Unit ed Stales Is almost Identical with the position taken during General Grant's admlnlstratlon.''Then, as now, the good offices of the United States had been tendered to Spain to bring about a settlement" of the war. "But," said Secretary FIsh,"the well Intend d prof fers of the United States were unwise ly rejected by Spain." The secretary reviewed the situa tion, which presents many similar tihases to that .which exists now. Pres- and necessary solution of the Cuban question. The attitude of the administration Is said to be present on the Bmne nutia, UIIU 1L 13 SU1U iilllllBlui Woodford will .make it clear to the Spanish authorities that our Interests will make Intervention by the United States Imperative unless something Is done speedily by Spain to Improve the present situation, disastrous as it Is to all our Interests. Kxcurslon to Ocean drove. For tho accommodation of pcrsom desiring to attend the annual camp meetlne; at Ocean Grovu the Philadelphia & Reading Hallway will run an excursion on August 24th, lcav Iti et Shenandoah at 0:03 a. m. by special train. Faro for tho round trip 1.00. Ticnets will be good to return up to and including Sep tember 1st. This is tho only excursion of the season to that poiut. Vim. visor and victory :-tIiese are the char acteristics of Do Witt's Little Karly Itisers, tho laroous little puis lor constipation, bil iousness and all stomach and liver troubles. C. II. Hagcnbuch. , KIDNAPER BLAKE CAUGHT. Volleo JTnrt Hard Work to Savo tho Culpi-It from Lynching. Albany, Aug. 21. Blake, the alleged kidnaper of little John Conway, was caught In Schenectady yesterday and brought to this city. The statjon was filled with an angry mob, and the po lice had great difficulty In getting the culprit Into the patrol wagon. When they got him In the wagon fully 2,000 persons surrounded It, and cries of "Lynch him!" "Hang him!" "Shoot him!" enraged the mob to a point of desperation, but the horses were whip ped up and they plowed through the crowd, which hung on both sides of the wagon until they fell off. Mayor Thach er managed to get In the wagon, and held Blake with one hand, while he held a revolver In the other. At the po lice station, some blocks away, an enormous crowd had gathered, but the prisoner was landed In the chief of po lice's private office In safety. Blake has practically made . a con fession to the district nttorney and Mayor Thacher, who had him under a cross lire of questions until 7 o'clock last evening. "His colleague, "Knapp," whom the police thought they had landed yesterday afternoon when they arrested Thomas J. Bryon, of Sharon, Conn., Is believed to be Albert S. War ner, a lawyer, who had an office In New York city. It Is expected that Warnor will be caught before night. A woman accomplice Is supposed to be with Warner. It Is rumored that It was planned by the gang to kidnap children In this vicinity by the wholesale and demand ransom for their return. nnd Boon Stealing For Fourteen Yonrs St. Louis, Aug. 21. Charles Krey, who has been In the employ of the Pacific and United States Express companies In this city, was arrested yesterday for embezzling about $1,000 from the companies and robbing pack ages In transit 'of about $4,500, Krey was transfer money clerk, and had been trusted Implicitly. He began his. peculations about 14 years agq, YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES, National Loairuo. At Washington First game: Chicago, 6; Washington, 2. Second game: Wash Ington, 11; .Chicago, 1. At Philadelphia First game: Philadelphia. 6; Cincinnati, 2. Seeorid game: Cincinnati, 4; Phlladelt phla, 3. At Baltimore Cleveland. 5; Hal. tlmore. 0. At New York Louisville, 9 New York. 3. At Brooklyn Brooklyn, 13) St, Louis. 7. At Boston-Boston, 15; Pitts, burg, t. Bottom J.eniruo, At WllkeBbarre Boranton, 4; Wilkes barre, 3. At Springfield-Providence, 8: Springfield, 3. At Toronto Toronto, 10: Buffalo, 8, At Toronto Toronto, 10: Buffalo, 8, At Montreal Flint genie! Syracuae, 8; Mon treal, I. Soooud game : Syracuse, 8 ; Montreal.'-'. Atlniitlo League, At Hnrtford-Hartford, 2; Blchmond, 0. At Puterson Athletic, 2; Patersnn, 1. At Beudlng (12 Innings) Norfolk, 10; Bead Ing, 9, At Laneudtor Lancaster, 10; New ark, 2, Burning, itching skin diseases Instantly re lieved by l)e Witt's Witoh Hasel Salve, un equalled foi outs, bruises, burns. It heals without leaving a scar. C. II. Ilagonuudi. STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Tlitt I'nicinN of nonliving on AilvnnecM Cnntlnuoft In Wall Street. Now Yorlt. Aug. 20. The proreas of roftlliltiR profits on the long continued ad vance In the market went on today, and was reflected In the heavy tone of the market and tha cessation of active out side buying. The selling was much of It by commission housea, and Is pre sumably of holdings by the outside public who have grown fearful of a decline. Although offerings on this accoUnt were large, and although the day's sharp de cline uncovered largo numbers of Btlip loss order at times, tho offerings wdre pretty well absorbed. Orders are ap parently waiting in the market to buy on a scale down o that prices most a resisting force before they have receded far. Prices In the stock market did not respond to the sensatlona.1 rise In wheat, as la sometimes the case. Closing bids: Italto. A Ohio... la I.eli'nlVrt),ley.. 80V uiieaa. c)iiio... ra n. ji Ventral.. l Dei. & Hudson.. 118 D., U & Xf 1WH Krle 16H Lake Krle A W. N. Y. CeSntraUlOC Pennsylvania .. RfiH Heading, 2d pf.. Sil St. Paul 024 (innornl Miirlmls. Philadelphia, Aug. 20. Flour strong; winter superflno, $3.r08.75; do. extras, $3.884.10; Pennsylvania roller, clear, $1.50 P4.76; do. straight, $4.7MM.90; western winter, clear, Ji.BWl.78; do. straight. J1.75 ; city mills, extra, JB.7WM. Ityo flour dull at M.00 per barrel for choice Penn sylvania. Wheat strong; contract wheat, August, ILOlMdl-OlH; No. 2 Pennsylva nia and No. 2 Delaware red, spot, J1.OJW0 1.02H; No. 2 red, August, tl.01; do. Sep tember, &9c.; do. October, 9Sc; do. De cember, 9814c Corn quiet; steamer corn, spot. SimiSlHc; No. 2 mixed, August and September, 8814p88c.; No. 2 yellow for lo cal trade, 36ci Oats steady; No. 2 white, carlots, 2Mi 2614c. ; No. 2 white, August, September and October, M2ic; do. No vember, 2321l4c. Hay firm for good; choice timothy. $1Z.5013 for largo bales. Beet Arm; beef hams, )2929.D0; family, J8.6W10; extra mess, 7.B08; packet, JS 9; city extra India mess, $12.50fT14. Pork firm; family, $10.B0(?fl0.96. Lard strong; wostern steamed, $1.95. Butter very firm; western creamery, llgl8c.; do. factory, 7Hllc; Elglns, 18c; Imitation creamery, 9H(iri3c.; New York dairy, 1015Hc; do. creamery, HJMSe. ; fnncy prints jobbing at lSfi21c; do. extra Pennsylvania, whole sale, 17c. Cheese steady; large, white, S4jr8V4c; smnll, white, S489e.: large, colored, 8U68Mc.; small, colored, 9ff9Wc; part skims. rV4ff Gltc. ; full skims, SVitflc. Eggs very firm; Now York and Pennsyl vania, HHfilCc. ; western, fresh, 16c. Po tatoes dull; Jerseys and Long' Island, $1.75 (f2; sweets. $1.5061.75. Tallow steady; city, 38C.; country, 3',43Vfcc. R,osIn quiet; strained, comomn to gpod, $1.47H1.50. Pig Iron stendy; southern, $9.75011; north ern, S10.50IR12. Copper strong; brokers, $11.25: exchungc, Jll. 10011.25. Lead strong; brokers, $3.60; exchange, $3.85T3.90. Tin easier; straits. $13,754(13.85. Spelter steady; domestic, $4.254.3G. Tomatoes, per box or crate. 20iff70c. Long Island and Jer sey cabbage, per 100, $22.50. Coffee closed stendy; September, $6.50; October, C.50; No vember, $6.56: December, $6.75; March, $7; April, $7.06; May, $7.10. Llvo Stock .MnrltctM. East Liberty, Pa.. Aug. 20. Cattle steady; extra. $5(5.10; prime, $l.804.95, common, $3.40ifi3.70: bulls, stags and cows. $2(&'3.60. Hobs steady; prlmo pigs and light Yorkers, $I.SO&4.38; best medium weights, $4.20W4.25; grnssers, $4.1004.15; heavies, $1.10ii4.15; roughs. $2.758.75. Sheep stendy; choice, $4.10C4.20: fair, $3.40 Cj3.7.',: common. $2.6003.50: choice Iambs, t3.20fiu.40; veul calves, $6.5M6.76. New York. Aug. 20. Beeves actlvo; na tive steers. $1.405.20; Texons, $4.254.75: stags' and oxen, $3j4.50: bulls, $2.60JJ3.15 dry cows, $1.85fj3.63. Calves more actlv but veals closing weak: vonls, $4.50ffC.7ri lood outtei milks, $1. Sheep very dull limbs selling freely, but at a decllm jhcep. $2.25ft4; lambs, H.'ZiiO. Hogs we.i at 14.30&4.0O. A True Remedy. W. II. Repine, editor Tiskilwa, 111., "Chief," says : "We won't keep house with out Dr. K Oik's New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds. Experimented witli many others, hut never cot the truo remedy until we used Dr. King's New Discovery. No other remedy can take its place In our home. asinitwehavo a certain and sure cure for Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, etc," It is idle to experiment with other remedies, oven if they aro urged on you as just as good as Dr. King's New Discovery. They are not as good, becauso this remedy has a record of cures and besides is guaranteed. It never fails to satisfy. Trial bottles free at A Wasley's drug store. The Old Ituto tif WnuroH'ItoMtoreil. Pittsburg, Aug. 21. Notices were posted at he National Tube works, Mc Keesport, yesterday announcing an ad vance of 10 rer cent in the wages of all employes in the tube works proper, The advance goes Into effect on Aug, 30. It Is practically a restoration of the reduction matTS last March. Thousands of peoplo aro subject to bowel trouble in some of its various forms. Dr, Fowler's Ext. of Wild Strawberry is au un failing remedy in all tuch cases. Uroxvied Ileal on i Crovi..sa Blicol. New Yea-;;, Aul- 2i. Mrs, IS. H. Ed wards, At yecis of use, a resident of aranl'.cvllle, B, G pho of thu women merchants who vlejted New. Yorlti dropped dead In front' of tha Fifth Avo- nue hotel yesterday aiUrilOell, Hut' fall a'.arrr.pd pcopbon the street, ftnd within a momont the thoroiishfaia was crowded with an exolled mass hi. l:u munity. A policeman nuntmenod an ambulanco from tho New Y"e! hep. pital, and the body was removed to tin station houas. Siqk Headache. Neuralgia and Extremo Nervousness. YEIt since I was eighteen yasrti aid until I IfUlrrieri nf I)r. Miles' Knstrn.. " (.'.. !.... t,l 1 1. j T .... t-... ..ll. headache and extremo nervousness nnd dys pepsia, In tlmo heart disease developed. was treated by several doctors with uo re lief. Sevoro iUp!tatlon wljli pain In left oreasi, snoriness oi ureaiu, anu smomoring spells made me most miserable. I pro cured Br. Miles' Itcstoratlvo Nervine and New Heart Ouro and took them alternately as directed. Improvement began at onco and Increased so rap Idly that insldo of six months I Increased thirty six pounds in weight All pain In Dr.' Miles' Nervine; Restores the heart Is gone, and tho nervousness has wholly left me," Mm. Ciias. Knait, W. Qerman St., Little Falls. N. Y., Nov. 7.'06. Br. MUos Remedies are sold by all drug lUts under a positive guarantee, first bottle benoflts or money refunded. Book en Heart und nerves sent free to all applicants. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. THE PRESIDENT AT TROV He Oroetn Utn Vpt'ran of the Army oftho 1'iitoinnp. Troy, Aug. 81. The olty was Bally dcron ted yesterday In honor of the 28th reunion of the Society of tho Army of the Potomac, and tha occa sion was lmnored by the presence ot President McKlnley, who was accom panied by Secretary Alger. The presi dent was enthusiastically greeted pv erywhere, especially when he visited ft great collar factory, employing? 2,000 hands. The parade In honor of the president and the Army of the Potomac was one of the lnrgesl ever seen In Troy. Nenr 1,000 guardsmen were In line and about 1,000 survivors of the late war. The three National Guard companies of Troy noted as escort to the presidential party nnd Governor Frank 8. Black, and staff. The only active part that the presi dent took In the proceedings of the reunion was a visit to the Ninth corps, of which he is a member. The corps gave him an ovation and finally elected him honorary president. The president In n few words accepted the honor, signed his name to the register and left the room with the corps badge upon his breast. He stated that he was n serreant In the Twenty-third Ohio regiment, of the Ninth corps, under command of Ilutherford B. Hay-s. In the evenlnjr the president attend ed the public nietlug of the Army of thu T'ciomac In Music Hall. The place was jammed to suffocation, and the president received a great ovation. General Alger was not with htm, hav ing left on a special train at 4:30 o'clock for New Yorlt .to attend to special business for the president. The speaVers were Governor Black, Mayor Ma'.loy ar.d Vi 'or C. A. WoodruiT Piesiae.it : n-.sin.iy did not speak. tlucklpn's Arnica filalv Tho liest salve in the wtild for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever tores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or jo pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfoct satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 5 cents per box. For sale bv A. Wasloy. Personally-Conducted Tours via Pcnnsyl vaula Itallroad. That tho public have come to recognize the fact that the best and most convenient method of plcasufe travel Is that presented by tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company's personally-conducted tours, is evidenced by tho increasing popularity of theso tours. Under this system tho lowest rates are ol- taincd, for both transportation aud hotel ac commodation. An experienced tourist agent nnd chaperon accompany each tour to loos, lifter the comfort of tho passenger. The following tours have been arranged for tho season of 1807 : To the north (including Watkins Glen, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Montreal, Quebec, Au Sable Chasm, Lakes Chaniplaiu aud George, Saratoga, aud a daylight ridou own through thellighlaudsof tho Hudson), July S7 and August 17. Rate, $100 for the round trip from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, aud Washington, covering all expenses of a two weeks' trip. To Yellowstone Park ou a special train of ullnian sleeping, compartment, and observa tion cars and dining car, allowing eight days ii "Wonderland," September 2. Rate, ?235 from New York, Philadelphia, lluiuinorc, nd Washington j $230 from Pittsburg. To Niagara Falls, excursion tickets good to rtturii within ten days will be sold on July August 5 and 10, September 4 and 10, at rate of $10 f.-om Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington. These tickets Include transportation only, aud will permit of stop over within limit at BulTnio, Rochester, and Watkins on the return trip. Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, Luray Caverns, Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot Springs, Richmond, and Washington, Sep tember 28 and October 12. Rate, f0T from New York, J03 from Philadelphia. Thcv don't m ,ko much fuss about It." Wo aro speaking nf Do Witt's Littlo Early Rlsere, tho famousllttlo pills for constipation, biliousness, and all stomach and liver troubles, They never gripe. Cv 11. Hagon quch. YELLOWS! ONE PARK. .Complete Tour via the Pennsylvania Itallroad, Tho Ycllowstono National Park Is unques tionably the most interesting region ou tho globe, for within it is displayed the greatest collection of nature's.manifold wondera. In deed, this mountain-bouud plateau, high up on the summit of tho everlasting Rockies, is a veritable playground for the world's giant forcos. To stand and gaze upon them In all their marvelous manifestations, tho groat geyser upheavals, the fierce steam blasts, the terrible leap of tho river, and the awful cauon, Is a revelation, an experience to he had at no other point on the earth. The personally-conducted tour of the Pennsylvania Railroad Company, which leaves New York ou September 2, affords the most satisfactory means of visiting this 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 bo spent in the Park. Stops, will also be made returning ut St. Paul and Chicago, The round-trip rate, $235 from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington, $830 from Pittsburg, covers all necessary oxpenses. For detailed itineraries and full informa tion apply to ticket agents, Tourist Agent. 1100 Broadway, New York, or address Geo, W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, )on't nauSeate your stomach with teas and bitter liorbe. but resulate vour liver and sick headacho by using those famous littlo pills known as De Witt's Little Early Risors. C. II. llagenbucb. Poll 111 Colony for Aunl-olilstB. Berlin, Aug. 21. A dispatch to The Koelnllschez Zeltung from Madrid says that Italy. Austria. Russia and Ger many have accepted the proposal of the Spanish government to adopt in ternational measures against anarchy, the chief ot wliloh will be the establish went of a penal colony for the life detention ct dangerous anarchists, Franoe has not replied to the Spanish note. It Is expected, says the dispatch, that the United States, Great Britain and Switzerland will refuse to co operate. "I crave but One Minute", said tho publio ipeuKur in u nusxy voico; anu meu lie loot uose ox one Minute loubh cure, and pro cooded with his oratory. One Minute Cough uure is unequaueu tor throat and Inn troubles. C.1I. Hacenbuch. Coming llvents. August 88. Ice cream festival under the auspices of Camp -10, Daughters of America, In Robblns' opera house. Sept. 15. Ice cream festival under auspices of Patriotic Drum Corps, in Robbins' opera house. Every day symptoms of digestive dis- order add stomas!), distress after eating, burning at pit of stomach, dull, heavy feel ing Burdock Blood Hitters never fails to correct any troubles of this sort. SPECIAL REDUCtD RATE, Ex cumin n to the Oceiili Grove Onip Meet ing via Pennsylvania Itttllroad. For tho benefit of thooo desiring to visit Ocean Grovo (Ashury Park) during the ir"t camp meeting, the Penimylvania It ni,,,,. Company will, on August 85, sell excursion tickets to that point from stations named bo low at the vofy low rates quoted. Thee tlflkcts will lie good for passage to Philadelphia ou train named below, thenro mi regular trains leaving Ht-oad Street Station at 11.30 A. M., 8.30 and 4 05 V. M. that day to Ocean Grovo ( Asbury Park) : Train Lent-en. Unto. ti 00 0 85 9 (VI a m S SO 8 60 3 50 3 60 II .10 II 30 8 20 3 00 2 70 2 GO 2 40 2 35 5 25 2 00 2 00 .-Iheiiandonh I.i'e0:tw n. in. l'rnektllle fliSO " n. Clair - 6.03 " iMttsviiie b:ot icliuylklll Haven 7:0:1 " AdamtKlnle f7;07 " Auburn 17:12 " Hamburg 7:21 " bieniakrvllle..., 7t82 " Mnhrnvl le f7i3-1 " l,eniMirt 7:M " lleailhiir 7:6a " lllrddliorn 8:10 I'ottstown.. 8:21 l'rker l'onl fSdt) Spring. City MB Phoeulxvl ll 8l Kranklin avenue Nnrrlitown Philadelphia. ArrlvS MR- " "f" Stops only on notice to agent or on signal. Tickets will bo good for return passage on regular trains until September 2, inclusivo, and will permit of stop-oir at Philadelphia within limit. John Grifhu. ot Zancsvllle, O., says t ''I never lived a day for thirty years without sufluring agony, until a box of Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo cured my piles." For piles aud rectal troubles, cuts, bruises, sprains, eczema and all skin troubles Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo is unequalled. C. H. Hascubuch. 11IAQARA FALLS. T.nw Rate Excursions via renin) Ivan. I Itallrond Tlie Pennsylvania Railroad Company wi. run a series of ten-day excursions to. Niagara Falls, leaving Philadelphia, Baltimore aud Washington on July 22, August 6 nnd 10, and September 4 and 10. An experienced tourist agent and chaperon accompany each excursion. Excursion tickets, good for return passage ou any regular train, exclusive of Unfiled express trains, within ten days, will be sold at $10 from Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and all points on tho Delaware Divi sion; $0.70 from Lancaster; $8.00 from Altoonaand Ilarrisbiirg; $8.25 from Wilkes--barre; $5.80 from Williamsport; and at pro portionate rates from other points. A stop over will ho allowed at Buffalo,Rochesler, and Watkins returning. A special train of Pullman parlor cars and day coaches will bo jun with each excursion. For further Information apply to nearest ticket agent, or Address Geo, W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK? Dout give them tea or coffee. Have you tried 10 new food drink called Graln-O? It is ilclicious and nourishing and takes the place uf enffen. Tim mnra flrnln.O vnn'oivn the ctiltdron the more health you distribute through their systems. Grain-0 is made of pure grains, and when properly prepared tastes like tho choice grades of rodeo but costs about i a3 much. All grocers sell it. 15c and 25c. ingle tandard Only Is possible, whether n-s a test o excellence In journalism, or for the measurement of quantities, time cir values and The... Philadelphia Record . . . After a enrcer of nearly twenty years o uninterrupted growth la Justified In clnim Ing that tho standard first established by Its founders Is the one truo test of t A Perfect Newspaper. To publish ALL THE NEWS promptly onrt succinctly anu in mo most rcauuuiu lorm, without elision or partisan bias; to discuss Its significance with frankness, to keep AN OIM4N BYK FOR PUBLIC AHUSKS, to give besides a complete record of current thought, fancies and discoveries In all de partments of human activity In Its DAILY KDITIONSof from 10 to 14 PAOICH, and to provide the wholo for Its patrons at the nominal price of ONK CNT-That wna from the outset, and will continue to be tho aim of Tim llKCORD. The Pioneer One cent morning newspaper In the Unite! Htntes. The KcconI, still LEADS WlIKUi: OTII KIW FOLLOW. Witness Hi nnrlvnled nvernge dally circulation exceeding iw,uuu copies, anu an average exceeding 120,000 copies for Us Sunday editions, while Imitations of Its plan of publication in every Important city of the country testify to the truth of tho assertion that In the quantity and quality of Its con tents, and In the price at which It Is sold The Itecnrd has established the standard by which excellence in journalism must be measured. The Daily Edition Of The Record will be sent by mall to any address for 83.00 por year or 23 cents per mouth. The Daily and Sunday Editions together, which will rive Its render tho best and freshest information of all that Is going on In tho world every day In the yeur Including holidays, wilt be Bent lor f 1.00 a year or !S5 cents per month. i Address THE RECORD PUBLISHING CO., Record Bulldlnr, Philadelphia, Fa. HAVE YOU READ THE PHILADELPHIA TI01ES -THIS MORNING? THE TIMES la the most extensively circulated and widely read newspaper pub lie men and publio measures Is In the interest of publio Integrity, honest government and prosperous Industry, and it knows no party or peisonal allegiance In treating publio Issues. In the broadest and best sense a family and gcntral uewspajier. THE TIMES alms to have the largest elnuilatlon by deserving It, and claims that it is unsurpassed In all the essentials of a great metropolitan newspaper. Specimen copies of any edition will be sent free to any one send ing their address. TERMS-DAILY, ta.OO per annum i 11.00 fnr four months; 30 cents per month ( de livered by carriers for 0 cents per week. SUNDAY KUITION, 82 large. Iiands.nna luges 2U columns, elegantly Illustrated, beautiful colored supplement li.00 per an num j S cents per copy. Dally and Sunday, 13.00 per annum j GO cents per month. Address all letters to THE TIMES, ruiLADELrniA. lished In Pennsylvania. H uiscumuon or pun-
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