EVENING HERALD KWTAIILT.miHU WO. - - PuHtlnhml every HvenltiEjKictpt Sunday, at toFt .tAnmn amsjarf. Nkab Crxtkb. Th Herald 1 dHfWii-fl InHlietuimlnnn ud th surrounding ton nm for el x cent n week, pay; Kill o the mrtltti, Ily mull (8.00 ft year, or M cent a month, tmynhle tn advance. Advertise ments ohnrged according to rjww and position. Tit publishers imm the right ts almiiKfi the 4ltion of advertisements whenever the pub jstlon of news demands It. Tlie right Is ierved to reject Any advertisement, whether pnlii for or not. thnt the publisher uiny deem Improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Knvered nt the postoQlee at Bhenandoeh, Ph., as second class mall matter. TKLKPIIONK CONNBCTION. "All the News That's Fit to Print," Evening Herald TUESDAY. AUGUST S4, 1887. for Jirrmn, Hon. 0. P. IIkchtri, uf I'otttvllle. llttOTMH 3. AliKHIflllT, Of Orwlgsburg. for poor iiihhcwh, John Kow-n, Sr., Of Treinmit, FOR ,1UHY COMMIMIONHH, JollK A?fKCK, Of Muhanoy City. Chaiiiman Klkins 1h in trouble. The railroad companies refute to furnlah free triinsportation to any ex cept tlolegnteB ami members of the state committee who desire to attend the convention at HarrUbtirir; thlH week. Thk determination of the govern ment to rigorously shut out all an archists from the country will receive the hearty commendation of the peo ple. Anarchism is a product of ty ranny and criminality, and Is foreign to American traditions and spirit. Tub Atlanta Constitution mys "Providence not Protection should be credited with the improved times." But this may be a case where Provi dence helps those who help them selves. The protectionists have no quarrel with Providence, but with the Democratic free traders. A Mississippi man tells the Globe Democrat that he does not under stand how the advance in wheat, which only a tenth or a llf teenth of the people produce, but which all of tho people have to buy in the shape of flour, is such a great benefit to the country as the papers say it is. 1 It has been found by the experienced of years that anything which helps tho armors, helps the country as a v hole. Thk sum total of the caterers' bills for the legislative junketings of last winter continue to bob up i serenely every now and then, reminding those who created them that they are still unpaid, thatthe Govornorhas refused to approvo the appropriations made for their respectivo hettlemont, and that it Is not very probable that the Legislature, whett 'it meets again eighteen monthi'lience, will agree to lo that whiohGoy. Hastings so cm houl1 not be at BM'a.- obligation to pay, thore Ticret8 goj upon tho members who lfliiaAmrof the good things, for it ''Dhla oi a i. .. i uoi mini y ue a iiiuuHimi lur me r seaso jrs to be the entire sufferers. to expeot such action on the part the members including thoee from chuylkill county, is simply nonsense. Tlie caterers will whistle for their pay many a long day before they get it. The Democratic Ticket. The result of the Democratic county convention, held yesterday in Potts ville, while it may not meet with on- tire satisfaction at the hands of the rank and file of the party in the county, might have been much worse, so far as the personnel of the ticket is concerned. For a Deuio cr'atic convention, it was an orderly assembluge.but with little enthusiasm. The adoption of the minority report from the committee on resolutions, endorsing the Chicago plutform with its free silver plank, was an occasion 'orthe followers of William Jennings Iryan to let loose their pent-up elo quence, and they took advantage of the opportunity. Delegate Ander son, of New Boston, who presented the minority report endorsing the man whom the people of the country last year repudiated in no uncertain manner, went out of his way to slap the sound money Democrats in the face and declared that Cleveland Democracy whatever the term im plies -had no foothold In Schuylkill county. The endorsement of the Chicago platform will be received with very little satisfaction by that faction of the Democracy termed "gold bugs." Tlie leaders of the party foresaw the breakers ahead, and to avoid a clash between the yellow and the white metal people succeeded in hav ing presented resolutions bearing upon state and local issues only, leaving out all questions of a national charaoter. This was in accordance with the desires of the various candi dates. Unfortunately for the latter and the success of the party, the convention was not of their way of thinking. The latter demanded the en dorsement of Bryan and the Chicago platfbnn, and would have nothing else. As a result, the outlook for the success of the Democratic ticket this fall is jeopardised. The nomination of Judge Beehtel, to suoeeed himself, was antielpated. Further comment upon the action of the convention in tills respect is deferred pending the acceptance or rejection of the Republican nominal tion by His Honor. It was very plain, however, that the Democracy does not take very kindly to the action of the ltepiibllRans, and if the proper fight, had been made in tile Democratic convention, the uomiua tion of Judge Heehtel could lnue been defeated, in the opinion of many who watched the puceedlngs. So far as the personnel of the ticket Is ooneerued, it is both weak and strong. It will not do for the Hepub licaiin to run away with the idea that the refill t of yesterday's convention assures success for the Republican HtandRrd-bearers. The nominee for Sherlir, John Toole, of Miuersvillc, is not by any means the weakest can didate they oould have nominated. He is well versed In the science of political warfare, and is a very pop ular man. The candidate for Poor Dlreotor is not very well known. Jonathan H. Walborn, of West Brunswick, was selected more bo (!aue of his location and as a sop to the German wing of the party than anything else. It will not likely ac complish the purpose. Thomas Fogarty, the candidate for Jury Com-, mlsstoner, has a much wider acquaint ance, especially among the Demo cratic workers. We believe the ticket nominated yesterday can be defeated, but to ac complish that end will require con siderable work on the part of the Republican organization. Shenan doah, the town of Democratic ma jorities, presented a candidate for each of the three ofllces, and in each instance was given the cold shoulder. The Uepublican party enters the contest with everything in its favor. The different elements in the party have been recognized in the organiza tion; the free silverites have returned to the fold ; harmony among the factions Is apparent, and the nominees of the party are men who stand high in their respective communities, and are capable and desorving. Never theless, the Republicans have much work to perform between now and November, if they would succeed. Clovclnml Strlk'oix Km Urn to 'Wrirk. Cleveland, Aug. 21. Work was re sumed In all departments of the Brit ton tlnplate mill yesterday, the strik ers accepting the terms of the com pany -ln going back to work. Work has also been resumed In all depart ments of the Union rolling mill. Crowding to Alaska. Victoria, B. C. Aug. 24. The steamer Queen left yesterday on her last trip this season for Alaska. She was crowd ed with passengers, freight and horses. Fifteen passengers were left here, as there was no room on the steamer for their horses and outfits. NUGGETS OF NEWS. A report Is current In Paris that the bey of Tunis will abdicate In favor of his son. The national ltepuuucan managers are actively preparing for tho fall cam paign In several states. Kx-State Senator J. C. Bills, of Iowa, committed suicide by shooting at Dav enport, la. Cause, 111 health. The grand total of appropriations made by the Fifty-fourth and Fifty fifth congresses Is $528,735,078. Uly Jercley, aged 4 years, fell head first Into boiling water at Yonkors, N. Y., and was scalded to death. The light against Senator Mills In Texas Is belnc made on the Issue of free or protected raw materials. Adolph Luetgert, the rich sausage maker of Chicago, was put on trial yes terday, charged with wife murder. An excursion train engine on the Chi cago and Calumet Terminal railroad. wa3 derailed at Hlverdale, Ills., In juring one man fatally and seven other pasengers slightly. Special ISxcurslon fo Ocean firovo via Penn sylvania lCullroad AVeiliieHiluy, August 2.1, Camp Meeting Week. For the accommodation of persons desiring tovislt Ocean Grovo during Camp Meeting Week, the Pennsylvania Huilroad Company will run a special excursion on Wednosday, August 25. Special train leaves Shenandoah at 0:08 a. tu. Round trip rate, $1.00 .chases Bloody Nerve Food For Weak and Run Down People. llfURT IT IC1 The richest of all restora nflHI II IOI tive foods, because H re places the essentials of Ufa that are ex. hausted by disease, Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc WHAT IT DOES! gJSMtSSS digestion perfect It creates solid flesh, nrubclo and strength. The uervea being made strong the brain becomes nstlveand alear. It rostoros lostvlUtllty, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In either sex. and as a female regulator bus no equal. I'rlos 60a, orflve boxes 92.00. Druggists or by mull. Wo can help you. Advice and book, free. fwrlte Us About Your CaseT THE DR. CHASE COMPANY. 1612 Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. DEAD STUCK BUGS Kill. Kohe., t ies., Moths and Bedbug. Noa uulaoRuu., Willi's stain. Lurgll UottlM, t drog- gtot. aud g-roi-irtf, 2a cent.. 111 i-.1 1 IJ Who can think vaaniBU-Aii mua Protect your IdMw: ther may brine you wealth. Wr He JOHN WKDOKURUKN ft CO., PsLeal Attor neys, Waslilogton, II. C fur their 11.800 prise oner .utl ltet of two bundled Invention, wanted. BROM-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NBRY0US AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Cured by this granular effervescent and stimu lant. An lnekant cure for sour stoiiiaelis and tiemlAelHM, whleh often aooumulate from liaving a night out JOHN F. CLEARY, BOTTLER OF CARBONATED DRINKS, 17 and 19 Peach Alley. Shenandoah. HilHons of Dollars flu up In smoke every year, TaVe nc risks hut get your houses, stoek, fur nituro, eta., Insured in first-class re liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUSTSaffi Also Life and Accidental Com pan! eat GIVEN FREE 40 TMrd (Du,ln 1097) iUnllgflTt SOAP For particulars send yonr name and full addreis In Lever Uros., Ltd., Hudson & Harrison Su., New 1'oik. SUNDAY EXCURSION TO ATLANTIC CITY Low lttttra ln tho Ptmirylvttnlit Itiillroml Vomprtiij's Delituuro Illvvr llrlilte Houtv. Tlie Pennsylvania Railroad Company will ran another poltnkr one day excursion I. Atlantic City ou Snnrtay, August S9. 8pecU train will lie provided, running on soliwlul, given Mow, to mid from Atlantic City with out change of cars, thus avoiding tho transfc through Philadelphia. Tickets, which will lie sold at rates quoted, will lie good only on the special train in each dl lection on day of issue. Speelal lanras. ICxcur. Hate. & 3 86 2 70 3 00 2 ST 2 80 s m t x 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 0 2 in 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 110 il HO 1 S8 1 75 1 05 1 ro 1 AO 1 ISO jheiiAndoali 4M A. M Fmolirtlle AM " t. Clair 4.19 " Portsvllle SIM " Mmylklllllarvu 5.0J " AtummiAle n.is " Aulmrii S II " Ilamlmnr .. " HIioeiiiakersYlllo 8. If) " Molirsvlllo IMI " Lemimrt o.lS " Teiimla 5.M " IVailhiR 6 10 " BlnWKiro 6.48 " DnualiMwvills A St Pottstowii ' Parker 1'onl 8.49 " Spring City 6M " I'lineuixvmo 7.01! " Perkiiitnen 7 09 IleUwood 7.H " franklin Avenue 7.90 " Xorristown 7,a " Consholiockeu 7.S0 " Manayimk 710 11 Atlantic uity .Ar..l0.05 Keturning, special train will lonvo Atlantic City 7.00 p. m. same day, making same stopi. A MORTGAGE ON HONDURAS Now York CnpltnllstK Will lVnctlcnll.v Control tho NntUin'H Dwtltiy. Washington, Aug. 24. Consul Jar nlgan, of Utll'.a, Honduras, has sent to the strtr ritpartment a report upon an lr"pn"taiii concession by the Hon duras gi.veinment granted to the Hon duras syndicate. This corporation Is composed, says the consul, of well ltnown capitalists and financiers of the United States, mostly located In New York. The syndlcd has deposited with the government of Honduras $30, 000 In gold as a guarantee that It will carry out Its part of the concession. The syndicate will oversee the col lection of all duties and pay Honduras a stipulated sum In lieu of the collec tions. It will liquidate the foreign (national) debt within a given time, and will open ofllceB In Europe for this purpose. The foreign debt of Hon duras amounts to several millions. The syndicate Is authorized to con struct and operate a railroad from Puerto Cortez to the Bay of Fonseca, on the Pacific coast, with such branch lines as It may desire. The Honduras government concedes to the syndicate the railroad and all Us appurtenances now being ope'rated 30 miles or more out of Puerto Cortez, the right of way to Fonseca bay and a subsidy of 3,200 acres of land for each mile of road built and operated by the syndicate, the Innds to be located contiguous to the road and In alternate sections, or at any point desired by the syndicate. Consul Jarnlgan says that this gives to the syndicate the most valuable franchise that could be obtained In Honduras. The syndicate, he says, has the power to build a narrow guage transcontinental railroad and operate It for 9S years, and Is not restricted as to route. It Is also given the right to organize and operate banks and con duct a general banking business, and to bring In colonists, who, however, must not be negroes. The consul says this concession means much to Honduras and the Uni ted States, and describes In detail how It will open a rich country never de veloped, furnishing an outlet for Amer ican enterprise and American capital. "It means," says he, "absolute control of the trade by the United States. It means the domination of Americans, not only in trade, but all else, even to national destiny." "They don't nuko much fuss about It." We are speaking of no Witt's Little Karly Kisers, tho famous littlo pills for constipation, biliousness, and all stomach and liver troubles, Thoy never gripe. C. II. llngen quuh. Tor Ufiir.irni 1. cm h.'.I Cleveland, Aug. 21. One branch of the National Bur association, the an nual convention of which begins tomor row, went into session yesterday. It Is the commission on law uniformity, the object of which Is to harmonize, in Important particulars, the statutes of the different Btates. The officers of the convention are: President, Judge L. W. Brewster of Connecticut; vice president. Charles M. Campbell of Den ver; secretary, Frederick J. Stlmson of Boston; assistant secretary, Albert E. Henshell of New York. The active sec retary Is .1. Mobs Ives. The commis sion Is now at work upon the task of having the states adopt a uniform law upon negotiable paper. A I.nko Trip K ir tho l'rosldont. Cleveland, Aug. 21. Senator Mark A. Hanna left on his steam yacht, the Comanche, at 4 o'clock yesterday af ternoon for Buffalo, where he 'will Join President McKlnley and bring the chief executive back to Cleveland with him on Thursday. Senator Hanna was accompanied by Colonel Myrton T, Herrick and Mr. William Chlsholm. There were no ladles on board. Uuruing, itclilnii skin dUease instantly re lieved by I)u Witt's Witch Hazel Salve, un equalled ftu cuts, bruises, bums. It hauls without leaving a scar. C. II. liagenbuch. Allogod Shoi'tnuo In IIIh AaoountH, Trenton, Aug. 21. Peter W. Crozer, secretary and treasurer of the Mercer and the Mechanics' Building and Loan associations, Is short ?KS,740.58 In hlB ac counts, If the reucjrt made yesterday by the committee of Investigation quietly appointed several weeks ago la well founded. 'About 300 shareholders of the two companies met at Library Hall lo hear the report,, and there was a stormy scene when tlie facts were disclosed. The shareholder were angry, threatening language mi used, and one woman became hysterical. Crozer, who Is about 65 refers old, has not been arrested. He has a wife and fam ily, and until recently stood high In the community. Ifjs only answer to the charge thus far made known Is a de nial of the correctness of the figures. Don't nauseate your stomach with teas anil bitter herbs, but regulate your liver and sick headache by using those famous little pills known as I to Witt's Little Early Biters, C. II. llugeubucli. 4 First Prizes, each of $100 Cash. 20 Second $100 Plerco Special Blcjclss. " " " $ 25 Gold Watches. port WRAPPERS STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. Another Upvrnrd Turn In tho Wnll Strpot licnlltitm. New York, Aug. B. The stock mnrUel today shook Itself freo from the heavy re straint which was Imposed upon It dur 'ng nil of Inst week, and bounded upward tguln. Today the large dealers who put their holdings upon the market Inst weel: .o realise bnujiht bark stoeke In enormou' relume, and brought the lo A of the mar ket about up to that of last Monday. Thnt grout moneyed Interests were con cerned In today's buying wns shown by tho heavy blocks of stoek that chnnge.1 hands, and by the extensive buying oi bonds. There was one order for any pnrl of 11,000,000 of h bond which Is a favorite In the speculation at present. The com mission houses which had withdrawn from the market last week, and had Joined tho selling movement towards the latter part of the week were out In full force again In the market today. Closing bids: Baito. ft Ohio... 14Vi Lehigh Valley.. S014 Chesa. & Ohio... 23 N. J. Central... 9B4 Del. Hudson.. HOli N. Y. Central. .107 D L. & W 101H Pennsylvania .. mi Erie 17H Iteadlng, 2d pf.. 32 Lake Krlo & W.. 16i St. Paul 94H fii'uoi'iil Mnrkots. Philadelphia, Aug. 23. Flour quiet; winter superfine, JJ.75ff4; do. extras, Jlfi 4.26; Pennsylvania roller, clear. 14.75CC5; do. straight, Wt.iS; western winter, clear, J1.7MT5; do. straight, J6OT.2S: city mills, extra, $4.98- Rye flour firm at $8 per barrel for choice Pennsylvania. Wheat weak; contract wheat, August, Jl.07icl.07t4; No. 2 red, August. J1.06H; September, SLOW. do. October, Sl.02; do. November, $1.016; do. December, $1.01 V4. Corn firm; steamer corn, spot, 34V436c.; No. 2 mixed, August and September, 38 30Vtc; No. 2 yellow for local trade, 37 38c. Oats steady; No. 2 white, carlots, 2627c. ; do. August, September. October and November, 26C27c. Hay firm for de sirable grades; cholco timothy, $12.50613 for large bales. Beef firm; family, $9 10; beef hams, S28C20.60. Pork firm: fam ily, $10.5010.9B. Lard firm; western steamed. 865.0S. Butter firm; western creamery, 13fllSVfcc.; do. factory, 7'llc: Blglns, lSV4c; Imitation creamery, l(Krfl3c.; New York dairy, lOeilGc. ; do. croamery, 12&18V4c.; fancy prints Jobbing at 1821c; do. oxtra Pennsylvania, wholesale, 18c. Cheese firm; small, white. 95)9Uc; large, colored, 9c; small, colored, OHc; part skims, BHfiGiic.: full skims, 3Ufi4c. E(rgs firm; New York and Pennsylvania, 14 Mfttc; western, fresh, 15c. Potatoes steady; Jerseys ttnd Long Island. $1.752; sweets, S1.50tfl.7B. Tullow steady; city, 3itf3!4c.; country, 33c. Itosln quiet; strained, common to good. $1.45frl.50. Tur pentine steady at 28S28V4c. Pig iron steady; southern, $9.9511; northern, $10.50 012. Copper strong, brokers. $11.25; ex change, $11.1511.26. Load firm; brokers, $3.00; exchange, $3.92Vtfl3.95. Tin very dull; straits, $13.70til3.&0; plates quiet. Spelter steady; domestic, $4.264f4.36. Tomatoes, JOJiGOc. Long Island and Jersey cabbage, per 100. $24)2.50. Coffee closed steady; September. $(1.456.50; November, $G.C0; December, $0.7O50.S0; March, $7; May, $7.10. l,lvo Stock MnrkotM. New York, Aug. 23. Beeves active; na tive steers, $1.40(85.20: stags and oxen, $2.50f4.50; half breeds, $4.7304.90; bulls, $2.7oih3.30; dry cows, $1.9003.60. Calves strong; vonls, $4.307; greasers ana but termilks, $313.50. Sheep slow, but steady; Iambs active, closing steady; sheep, $2.12V6 04; lumbs, $180.20. Hogs higher at $1,400 4.70. East Liberty, Pa., Aug. 23. Cattle steady; prime, $5QC.15; good, JI.80R4.M; bulls, stags and cows, $24(3.75; common to good fat oxen, $24. Hogs nctlvo and higher; prime light Yorkers and medium weights, $4.4Qf4.45; grassers, $1.1004.20; foughs, $2.70(83.75. Sheep slew and lower; :holce, S4.05W4.10: common, $2.5003.40; tholce lambs, S6.10ft5.26; common to good umbs, Hli4.ua; veal culves, $0.6006.75. There is a time for everything ; and the nine io aiieno. to a com is when it starts. Don't wait till you havo consump tion but prevent It by using One Minute Cough Cure, tho groat remedy for coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis and all throat and lung troubles. C. H. Haaenbuch. Doxporudii Kl I li'il mill Cron'intiMl. Baxter, Ark., Aug. 21. Ed Williams, colored, was killed and burned In his home, three miles north of this place, about 3 o'clock In the morning. A posse went to Williams' house to arrest him for an outrage on a colored woman. His wife declared that he was not at home. She refused, however, to open the door and let the officers search the house, which wus finally set dn fire. Not until the roof was falling In did the door open, when the woman ran out. Williams was seen, Winchester In hand, and as he raised it to take aim one of the squad fired before Williams got his gun" In position. An effort was made to get the body out of the burning house, but It waB too late. Evory day symptoms of digestive dis orders acid stomach, distress after eating, burning at pit of stomach, dull, heavy feel ingBurdock Wood Hitters never falls to correct any troubles of this soft. Tltri'o Killed unci Ulu-ht Injured. Cairo, Ills.. Aug. 21. Three men were Instantly killed and eight Injured yes terday by the explosion of a boiler at the brickyard of W. XI, Halllday. The dead are Itlley Bradley, engineer; Gid eon Hicks anil TTnnrv faVilltaM ah those killed and Iniured except Schiller. None of the injured win ute. iiie cause oi tne explosion unknown. Tlie Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania, New Jer sey and Delaware: Fair; variable winds, becoming northwesterly. "I crave bat One Minute", said the public speaker In a hiifky voice; and then lie took a dose or Due Minute Lough Cure, ana pro eeeded with his oratory. One Minute Coueh Cure la unequalled for throat and lung troubles, u.ll. llagenbuoh. Tho liH-trtn-i loti St"tlio ManlH. Washington, Aug. 24. Assistant Sec retary Howell yesterday received the following telegram from Seal Com missioner David Starr Jordan, at (Seattle, Wash.: "Investigation suc cessfully completed. Shrinkage of breeding rookeries, IS per cent since last year; of klllable males, 33 per cent, latter due to starvation of pups from pelagic sealing in 1WI; former due to last year's destruction of females, plus tarvatlon of pups In 1891. Conclusions of last year completely vindicated In all Important regards." Why continue to pats your nights In tnitoliltig, and your days la mbery f Bonn's influent briugs Instant relief, and perma nently cures even tlie wont eates of Itching Piles. It never fails. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. National Lenirno. At New York New York, I; Cleveland, 7. At Brooklyn First game; Brooklyn, 12; Pittsburg, 6. Second game; Brooklyn, 1; Pittsburg, 0, At Boston First gamo: Boston. 4; Louisville, 1. Second gani: Boston, 9, Louisville, 3. Kintern I.cnciio. At Wllkesbarre Toronto, 3; Wilkes barre, 1. At Buffalo Buffalo, 10; Scran ton. 1. At Springfield First game: Spring Held. 8; Montreal, 4. Second game: Mon treal, 4; Springfield, J. " At rrovidenoe Syracuse, 6; Providence, 2. Atlantic Lcitguo, At Lancaster Lancaster, 1; Norfolk, 1. At Hartford First game: Hartford, 10; Athletic, 8. Second game (called, dark ness): Hartford, 7; Athletic, 7. At Pat erson Newark, II; Psterson.l. At IHohmoml First game: Itlcliintmd, 8; Heading, I. Sec ond game (called): Richmond, 0; Heading, 0. Oolng llitok to Hnwnll. Ban Francisco, Aug. 24. Princess Kalunlanl, who has Just attained her majority, will return to Hawaii In Oc tober, after an absence of ten years In England and the continent. She has hopes of being made queen of the pres ent Island republic, If annexation falls. She Is watching tor a change. TChen It comes she looks for a compromise be tween the republicans and the royalists in favor of herself, for the chances of her aunt, ex-Queen Lltluokalanl, be ing restored to power nre generally conceded toe very slim In any event. A Tiue Remedy.' W. M. Kenlne. editor Tiskllwo. 111.. "Chief." says : "Wo won't keep house with out Dr. Klug'B New Discovery for Consump tion, Coughs and Colds. Experimented wttu many others, but never got the true remedy until wo used Dr. King's New Discovery. No other remedy can tako its place In our homo, as In it we have a cortaln and sure cure for Coughs, Colds, Whooping tJougli, etc." It 18 idle to experiment with other remedies, even If they are urged on you as Just as good as Dr. King's Now Discovery. They are not as good, becauso this remedy has a record of cures and besides is guaranteed. It novnr falls to satisfy. Trial bottles free at A. Wasley's drug store. .lockoy K 11 toil oil tho Truck. KanstiB City, Mo.. Aug. 24. Jockey Jesse Clutter was killed on the expo sition race track yesterday afternoon. He had the mount on Dazzle, an odds on favorite in the second race. The horse went down, and the boy's skull was fractured by the fall. He died In an ambulance en route to the hos pital. In the first race Sir Archer and Lulu S. fell. Jockey Webber, who went down with Lulu S., was carried from the track unconscious. He Is badly hurt, but will recover. Thousands of pooplo oro subject to bowel trouble in some of its various forms. Dr. Fowler's Ext. of Wild Strawberry issu un failing romedy In all such cases. lno liioVuitdiMt (iolit Vfoliors, Seattle, Wash., Aug. 24. The steamer Bosalle, which arrived here yesterday from Dyea and Skaguay, reports that there are about 4,000 people at Skaguay, and that the trail is still impassable. About 900 miners are working on It, and It Is expected that It will be ready In a few weeks. At Dyea the miners are getting across as rapidly as could be expected. Juneau Is rapidly filling up with miners from Dyea and Skag uay, who propose to winter there. It heals everything except a broken heart, may bo said of Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Piles and rectal diseases, cuts, burns, bruises. tettor, eczema and all skin troubles may bo cured ny it quickly and permanently. U. 11. Ilagetiburh. No toil Vmv'iK-o i trior Dead. Perry. O. T., Aug. 24. Curly Chief, Mie of the most noted Pawnee Indians, '.h dead, 30 miles east of here. Curly Chief was 100 years old. During all ;hB Indian wars he took a prominent oart. In tho war In Kansas BO years ago lietwen tho Osages and Pawnees lie led lib tribesmen in many a bloody battle. Household Necessity. Cascarcts Candy Cathartic, tho most won derful medical discovery of tho age, ploasnnt and refreshing to tho taste, act gently nnd positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing tho cuttro system, dispel colds, euro headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of C. C. C. to-day ; 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and Euarantccd to cure by all druggists. 1 Joint Xlnrifim- lilmittlfo'l . Chambersburg, Pa., Aug. 24. The safe robber who was shot and killed at Canton, O., Sunday night by a po llceman at the Canton Savings bank was George Gerblg, of Chambersburg, better known as "Cooney" Gerblg. Ho waB a barber, about 40 years old, and had quite a criminal record. His father waB killed In a street fight here about 20 years ago. The dead burglar kept disreputable resorts In Altoona, Har- rlsburg and Philadelphia, and has been arreBted a score of times for petty of fenses. He was here lasi about five months ago, and left with a young man who Is supposed to have been one of the four engaged In the Canton affair, Gerblg mnrrled a woman named Sarah Grove, whose mother diet! here very suddenly In tho Gerblg house. Ger blg and his wife were suspected of having poisoned her, but managed to clear themselves. Dr. Miles' Nervine Victorious. Physical and Mental Exhaustion Gives Way to Vigorous Activity. ,KV. W. T. nODCK. the talented pea- tor of Urace U, II. church, Carlisle, Penn., writes September 28, 180Bi "I always enjoyod good health until In IMS, at which time my duties as a clergyman were of a peculiarly trying nature, subjecting me to several severe norvous shocks which together with overwork and anxiety, Im paired my general health and nervous Sys tem. Indeed I was in such a condition that the mere sight of a large congregation bo wearied me that it Would require a day or more for me to re cover from tho ex haustion. It affords mo great pleasure to say that Dr. Miles' Heatoratlve Nervluo and Restorative Tonlo have done me untold good. I preached three times yesterday and I feel as fresh and vigorous this Monday morning as I over felt in my lite, thanks to your remedies. Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, flrt bottle benefits or money refunded. Hook on Heart and Nerves sent freo to all applicants. DU. MILES MEDICAL COy Elkhart, lud. 1 Nervine 5 nostoroa Jl COTTOLBND. OI Lard Is cross ntilmal Tit. seldom U maliilv rof.iicxi vcertablc oil alwavs clean, mire, milrltlmo some. I'or every purpose for which use lam, cottoienc IS MBST ami most economical. It Improves food nnd health, It saves doctor's bills, j-ct ntly doctor will tell you to use it instead of lard. Thogcnulne Cottolenels sold overywhero Inono to ton pound yellow tins, with oar trBde - and ttttr't html (n eolton-plant wreath on every tin. Not gunrunteod If sold In nuy other way. Mode only by TIIM N. 1C. FAIK11ANIC COMPANY, I Chicago. St, Louis. I'ersoiiallj'-Coiiducteit Tours via Pcmisyl viiuln Itnllroad. That the pnbllo have come to recognize tho fact Unit the best and nimt convenient muthod r pleasure travel Is that presented by (lie Pennsylvania Hailroad Company's personully-cohdUcted totlrs, is evidenced by tho increasing popularity of these tours. Under this System the lowest rates are ob tained, for both transportation and lintel ao comtnodiitlou. An experienced tourist agent and chnperotl ueuololmuy each tour to loot after the comfort of the passenger. The following tours have been arranged for the senaon of 1S07 : To Yellowstone Tark oil a special train of l'uHin.in nleepiug, cotnpattment, and observa tion cars and dining car, allowing eight days in "Wotiderlnnd," September 2. Kate, f33 from Now York, Philadelphia, llaltimote, and Washington ; $830 front Pittsburg. To Niagara Falls, excursion tickets good to return within teu days will bo sold on July 22, August 5 and 10, September 4 and 10, at rate of $10 f.'om Philadelphia, Haltiinore, and Washington. These tickets include transportation only, and will permit of stop over within limit at Buffalo, Hochestor, and Watkins on the rotttru trip. Two ten-day totirs to Gettysburg, Luray Caverns, Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot Springs, Richmond, and Washington, Sep tember 2S and October 12. Rato, $05 from Now Yotk, $03 from Philadelphia. John Grifhn. ot Zanosvllle. O.. says : "I never lived a day for thirty years without suflerinu agony, until a box of De Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo cured my pilos." For piles and rectal troubles, cuts, bruises, sprains, eczema and all skin trouble De Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo Is unequalled. C. II. Ilacenbuch. SPECIAL REDUCED RATE. Kxcnrstou to tho Ocean Grove Camp Meet ing vlu Pennsylvania Kallroatl. For tho benefit of thoso desiring to visit Ocean Grovo (Asbttry Park) during tho great camp meeting, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will, on August 25, sell excursion tickets to that point from stations named be low at tho very low rates quoted. Theso tickets will bo cood for passage to Philadelphia on train named below, tiicnco ' on regular trains leaving llroad St re. r. Elation at 11.39 A. M., 3.30 aud 4.05 P. M. that day to Ocean Grovo (Asbury Park) : Train Leaves Shenandoah Leave 0:OS n. m. Krnckvlllo 0:20 " Ht. Clair OAS " l'ottsvlllo (WW " fcliuylklll Haven 71 " Hate. 81 00 3 R5 3 G.1 3 M 3 60 H 50 3 50 3 50 3 30 3 30 AUftlnmtalc uji " Auburn .r. 17:1! Ilnmbm-ir 721 Hlmeinakcrsvlllc 7i2 Molirsvlllo tZ:i I.eeepnrt 7:33 Headiui; 7:.W Itirdiiboro HilO I'uttstnwil S-J?l Parker Konl ..fsass Sprliiu City . HS11 I'lioenlxvllle Ssl2 Krmiklhi nveulie 8:50 Niirrlstnwn H:rrJ 3 20 3 00 2 70 2 . i0 2 40 2 3a 2 2 00 2 CO l'lilludeipntn Arrive 0.30 " "f" Stops only ou notico to agent or on signal. Tickets will ho good for return pas sago on regular trains until September 2, iuclusive, and will permit of stop-oil" at Philadelphia within limit. Hncklen's Arnica Salve. Tho host salvo in tho wtxld for cuts, bruises, soros, ulcers, salt rlienm, tovcr sores, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or jo pay required. It Is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction or niony refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale br A. Wasloy. YELLOWSTONE PARK. A Complete Tour via the 1'eiuiHylviinlu Hailroad. Tho Yellowstone National Park is unques tionably the most interesting rogion on the globe, for within it is displayed tho greatest collection of nature's manifold wonders. In deed, this mountain-bound plateau, high up on tho summit of tho everlasting Rockies, Is a veritable playground for tho world's giant forcos. To stand aud gazo upon them in all their marvolous manifestations, tho great geyser upheavals, tho flerco steam blasts, tho torrihlo leap of the river, and tho awful canon, Is a revelation, an experienco to be had at no other point on tho earth. Tho personally-conducted tour of the Pennsylvania Rallruad Company, which leaves New York ou Septembor 2, affords tho most satisfactory' means of visiting this wonderland and viewing its marvelous features. Tourists will travel by special tralu of Pullman smoking, dining, sleeping and observation oars in each direction. Eight days will bo spent In the Park. Stops will also be made returning at St. Paul and Chicago. The round-trip rate, $485 from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Wamington, $880 from Pittsburg, covors all necessary expenses. For detailed Itineraries and full informa tion apply to tleket agents, Tourist Ageut. 1190 Ilroadway, New York, or address Geo, W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Ageut, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Orlp-CoIds-ireailaclie. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Grlppo when Laxative Hromo Quinine will cure you in one day. Put up in tablets ton venlent for taklug. Guaranteed to erne, or money refunded. Price, 24S cents. v0r salo by Klrllu's Pharmacy, Coming Kvunts. Augustas. Ice cream festival under the auspices of Camp 40, Daughters of America, in Bobbins' opera house. Sept. 15. Ice cream festival under auspices of Patriotic Drum Corps, in Bobbins' opera house, l'ree Pill, Send your address to II. B. Buckleit & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will couvlnce you of their merits. These pills are easy in action and are particularly ellectlve in the cure of Constipation and afuk Headache. For Malaria and Liver troubles they liave been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed tu be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach aud bowels greatly invigorate tlie system Regular size Sac per box. Sold by A. Wasley, druggist. COTTOLUNP. biliC 1 10 mire, nhrnvs unhr-nlfliv. rniini-.,- cooks wore onue compelled to inark - "(.Wtofen" New York. NIAGARA FALLS. Low ltato lSxctirslons via l'ennsylrnn. Hailroad. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company wi. run a series of ten-day excursions to Niagara Falls, leaving Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington on July 82, August 5 and 10, and September 4 aud 10. An experienced tourist agent and chaperon accompany each excursion. Excursion tickets, good for return passsgo ou any log'ilar train, exclusive- of limited express trains, within ton days, will bo sold at $10 from Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington nnd all points on tho Delaware Divi sion; $0.70 from Lancaster; $8.00 from Altoona and Harrisburg; $8.25 from Wllkos harre; $5.80 from Willlamsport; and at pro portionate rates from other points. A stop over will be allowed at Bufl'alo, Rochester, and Watkins returning. A special train of Pullman parlor cars and day conches will bo run with each excursion. For further information apply to nearest tlckot ageut, or oddress Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Kxcurslon to Ocenu Grove. For tho accommodation of persons desiring to attend tlie annual camp meeting at Ocean Grove tho Philadelphia & Reading Railway 'will run an excursion on August 2ith, leav ing Shenandoah at 0:05 a. m. by special train. I'arefortho round trip $1.00. Ticucta will bo good to return up to and including Sep tember 1st. This is tho only oxcuraion of the season to that point. Vim. vigor nnd victory :-thoso aro tho char acteristics of Do Witt's Littlo Early Risers, tho famous littlo pills for constitution, bil iousness and all stomach and liver troubles. C. 11. liagenbuch. WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK? Dont givo them tea or cofleo. Have you tried tho now food drink called Graln-O? It is delicious and nourishing and takes tho place ef coll'eo. Tho moro Graln-0 you givo the children tho moro health you distribute through their systems. Grain-0 is made of pure grains, aud when properly prepared tusto9 liko tho choice grades of coll'eo lint costs about as much. All grocers sell it. 15c and 25c. ingle tandard Only Is poHsIble, whether ns n test o excellence! In jotiriinllHin, or for the measurement of (iiinntltlcH, time or value and The... Philadelphia Record . . . 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