EVENING HERALD KHTA1II.THI1I5I) 1870. Published every Evening, Kxcept 8unday, t Hotrrn Ja.rmn Htbmtt. Nbar Outek. The Herald Is deiivsied In Shenntidoau and the surrounding low no for at x cents a week, pny abi o the carriers. By mall W.OO a year, or aft cents ft month, payable In adtanee. Advertise ments charged according to spaee and position. The publishers reserve the right to change, the position of advertisements whenever the pub ' utlon of news demands It. The right Is imerred to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, that the publishers may deem Improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. itntered at the postofflee at Shenandoah, Pa., as second class mall matter. THLHPHONK CONNBCTION. "All the News That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 38. 1907. FOR JUIXIH, IIoX. O. 1 llBCHTRL, Uf I'otUvHte. FOB eilHKIPt', IltKwtMh S.' Al.HHinilT, Of Qrwlgaburg. for poor hibmtjtor, John Uowh, Sr., Of Treinuitt. FOR JURY COMMISHtONHH, Joar Anstock, Of Mahauoy City. Vkylkii is still lighting women anil old men in Cuba but dow not Hieot Gomez. Tiik Schuylkill Democracy are n chenp lot. They profor a 40 cent dollar to a 100 cdnt one. His friends are working energeti cally to make Beth Low the first Mayor of Greater Now York. Thk Schuylkill Democracy will bo placed in an unenviable position Hhould the state refuse to adopt the Chicago platform. A Shkxaxdoah woman is of the opinion that every lodge or society Hhould be nailed Klondike, because when a man starts togo there, there's no telling when he will be back. Tun representatives of the Tax payers Association continue their search after data in the court house ofllces. What lino of inquiry is being pursued could not be ascertained. A NKAT Yankee trick is reported of a Maine farmer who wanted to get stumps off his land. He builds a tem porary fence around the stump and after poking some corn ui.der it in holes made by a crow bar, 'urns two hungry hogs into the enclosure. The hogs soon root the dirt from tlio stumps so thoroughly that thoy aro easily dragged out. At the G. A. It. e icampmont in Buffalo the contest f jr Commander-in-Chief has waxe.d hot, witli Col. Mack of Sandusl y, Ohio, in the lead. Gen. Gobin, of J'ennsylvania, is also an aspirant forfthe honor but one of his opponents, a New Hampshire man, thinks that as the General wants to be governor of the Keystone state ho does not need G. A. It. honors rpaher a peculiar argument to try toiiill a candidate with. I N Jfioston the Police Commissioners hav inaugurated a system of vaca tion for the horses as well as their ifiders. The animals are to have two, and in some instances three weeks in a fine pasture lot. Their shoes are taken off and they are permitted to run at will around the lots which are large and well covered with excellent pasture The horses are said to en joy it immensely and return to duty in a much improved condition. It apparently, to quote an old song, is so everywhere. A newspaper in New York state says "after a success ful candidate lias paid his election ex penses.iuetall "benevolont"demands, and paid his Albany bills, he can not have very much of his original $1500 remaining." Substitute Harrisburg for Albany and it will lit Pennsyl vania legislators very well, unless the legislator knows how to run up "ex pense" bills. Gradually the old wooden vessels in the United Stntes navy are disap pearing from the service. The old Hug ship Lancaster, one of the few remaining, is ordered home from the South Atlantic station for inspection and retirement from active service, and possibly, if the cost of repairs needed will exceed the 20 per cent, limit iixed by the law, from the navy entirely. If she can be repaired for less than the limit she will be used as a training ship. Brnator Quay accepts the gauntlet thrown down by the Business Men's League and will submit his candidacy or re-eleetion to popular vote in all counties which have not held their primaries yet. lt is a pity the an nouncement was not made two weeks earlier so that the voters of Schuyl kill oould have- expressed their senti ments. Had this beon done we doubt whether any newspaper would have claimed the last convention as an nnti-Quay one when Quay was not an issue and the oon tests were purely local. Ox Saturday flfty aliens eame be fore tiie court of Darks oouuty seek ing naturalization. A number of the applicants were so dennely ignorant that the oourt stood them aside witli the advioe that they study up Aiueri. can institutions and learn a little English. In Northumberland county mi election booth was placed in the court room and those applicants who J failed to correctly mark their ballotw were refused liuturnltzatKm papers by Judge Savidffe. In SMuiylkill there in little improvement over til old way, except increasing the cost of enuring the papers for the benefit of the legal fraternity. No need to scratch it life away. Doan's Ointment bring Instant relief In nit cases of Itching Pin Worms, Ecmma, Ring worms, Hires nr other Itchiness, of tlio skin Qet It from your dealer. YESTERDAY'S SASfcBLLGAML Nntlntml tirnf. At Philadelphia-First game: rhllsitVl phln, ft; St. Louts, 7. Second game- lMilln delphla. 14; 8t Louts, s. At Ilaltlmore Klrst game: Baltimore, 8; ChU. to. 2 Second game (called, darkness): Diltl more, H; Chicago. 6. At Brooklyn Brook lyn, 10; i'lttsburg, 4. At Waahlngton Clnclnnatl, j); Washington, 8. ICKHtorn i.uHKiie. At Buffalo -tMruutJn, It ; Buffalo, 0. Atlmitki T.eatctio. At Ijtncaster First game: Lancaster, 11; Norfolk, 2. Second game: Norfolk, B; Lancaster, 4. At lllchmond First frame: Itlchmond, 13; Reading, 3. Second game: Heading, 4; Richmond, 3. l'or Mnj-'nr or t.. i iitur Now VorR. New York, Aug. 25. The Citizens' union and the leaders of the lnde dendent movement In Brooklyn have determined to nominate President Seth Low,- of Columbia college, for mayor of greater New York, anil arrange ments are beinc made for an early consummation of that purpose. An Im portant conference was held yester day at the ofllce of Lawver Joseph Larocque, on Wall street, between rep- rcsentatlvea of the Citizens' union and a committee appointed by the fifty of Brooklyn. Thorough harmony prevail ed at this meeting, and It was tho unanimous sentiment that all the forces desiring the election of President Low ' should proceed at once to make his nomination Independent of any party. Aventrcd II 1- l)iniu;litoi'vH Honor. Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 25. In Talbot county E. E. Low was discovered by C. E. Womble In a compromising po sition with his daughter. Womble fired on Low, but missed. Low ran, but Womble caught htm and beat his brains out with a stone, killing him Instantly. lie then went to the police headquarters and surrendered. Both men were prominent farmers. About the Little Enemies to Back ache What Home People think About It. Mr. John Gibbon is a citizen of Wllkos barre. Our representative found him at his place of residence No. 237 Ilazlo street. Mr. Ulbbon has been for a long time tho victim of a bad back and kidney troubles. The following conversation held with him will tnterost many : "Mr. Gibbon," said our representative, "How long havo you been troubled with kidney disorders?" "For ten years it has bothered Ine moro or less, being very bad at times." "What did you do for it ?" "I tried everything I heard of for which merit was claimed." Hero Mr. Gibbon named numerous well-known kidney medi eincs, and ono in particular, a high priced articlo that be had takon many bottles of, all to no purpose." "How did you como to take Doan's Kidnoy l'ills?" "Just as so many others havo. I saw them advortiscd and got a box at the drug storo of ruck it Co. I thought thoy might help mo a llttlo, and to my surpriso they proved tho host tiling I had over taken. Nothing has helped me like Doan's Kidnoy rills, and I have not been slow to tell my frionds of their genuine merit." "How did your disorder effect you V" ''Exactly as you doscribo kidney complaint In your advertising; and my suffering with pain in tho back at times was beyond des cription. I most emphatically eudorso Doan's Kidney rills and shall do all I can to recom mend them to othors, for they aro worthy of it, and abovo all, I shall use them myself.' Doau'a Kidney Pills aro for sale by all dealers, price 50 cents, mailod by Foster Milburn Co., UulIUIo, N. Y. Solo agents for the U. H. WM. SCHMICKER, JR. Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity --For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. Wanted-An Idea 3 Protect Tour Ideas tber mar bring you wealth. Write JOHN WKDDMUtUKN A CO, Intent At tor. Mrs, Waibtnnon, U. C, for their ll.tfjO pn user a4 list ot two hundred laYeuttoes wasted. riiilions of Dollars Go tip In smoke every year. Take m risks but get your houses, stook, fur niture, etc., insured lu Qrst-olase re. llablo companies as represented ly hAVin FATKT Insurance Agrent UAV1U r alio 1 tlM Houtb Jartlln 8 Also Life and Aoeldeetal Gorapanl est RIP VANsWINKLG would have risen with joint lew stiff if he hml taken his long sleep upon a bed of CORK SHAVINGS. Try themthey are comfortable, durable and cheap. Your dealer sells them. rtycgdablcPxcparationfbr As similating UicFoodmidllctf ula ting tlic Stomachs and.Dov.-cls of Promotes DigcstioaChcetful ncssnndRcst.ContnlnsnclUicr Opium.MorphinC nor Mineral. Not Naucotic. KmpeofOtdllrSAKVaamim JimpXin StriZ' stivn Jetil J pptmiint - item fTftd - Apcrfcct Remedy forConslipa tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca, ondLoss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature ot NEW 'YORK. EXACT COpy OF WRAPPED. NIAGARA FALLS. Low Unto lixcurslons via l'cnnsylvnn. llallroad. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company wi. rim n series of ten-day excursions to Niacara Falls, leaving Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington on July S, August 5 und 10. and September 4 and 10. An experienced tourist agent and chaperon accompany each excursion. Excursion tickets, good for return passago on any regular train, oxcluslvo of limited express trains, within ten days, will bo sold at $10 from Philadelphia, Daltimoro, Wash ington and all points on tho Delawnro Divi sion; $0.70 from Lancaster; $8.00 from Altoonaand Harrisburg; $3.25 from Wilkos barre; $5.80 from Williamsport; and at pro portionate rates from other points. A stop over will bo allowed at Buffalo, Rochester, and Watkins returning. A special train of Pullman parlor airs and day coaches will bo run with each excursion. For further information apply to nearest ticket agent, or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street fetation, Philadelphia. STOCK A'ND PRODOCE MARKETS, A Lively llt'fiwnUciilnjr oroutsluo In torc'st In stock Don. lnirs. New York. Aug. 21. Tho opening of thu stoult market this morning showed lively awakening or outside Interest, aa Indleuteil by a largo volume of commls slon houso orders which had como Into the brokers' otllces over night, nnd which kept up un animated tono In tho dealings during most of tho morning. Thoro waa also heuvy buying for large individual interestH, and prices of some stocks tap ped tho year's record. Tho preferred stocks of reorganized companies wera quite prominent, and tht shares of south western roads were notably strong and continued tlrm all day. Tho grangers wenj loaders In point of activity and strongth, but realizing sales were heavy ut a given point in their advance, forming a bar ner. Closing bids: Dalto. & Ohio... 15 Chesu. & Ohio... 23 Del. & Hudson.. 119 D., L. & W 101 Erie n Lako Krle a V. lCVs Lehigh Valley.. 301 N. J. Central... 86V N. Y. Central.. 106ft Pennsylvania .. OuU needing, 2d pf.. 32Jj Ut. 1'aul 91 Oonornl MiirkotH. Philadelphia, Aug. 24. Flour weak; win' ter superllne, I3.6&&3.80; do. extras. $3.90ffi 4.1J; Pennsylvania roller, clear, J1.651.90, do. straight, J1.90S5.15; western winter, cleur, U.WjiM; do .straight, $1.9066.15! city mills, extra, J3.90fcl.15. Wheat dull; contract wheat, August, $l:02?iei.04; No. 2 Pennsylvania and No. 2 Delaware red. spot. Jl.03tifcl.01; No. 2 red, August, 99?ic, do. September, 974c: do. October. 96ilc. do. November, 9694c; do. December, 93o, Corn dull: steamer corn. spot. 38i33t4c. No. 2 mixed, August nnd September, 3 IVi W3Ge. ; No. 2 yellow for locnl trade, 374 Sic. Oats weak; No. 2 white, carlots, 2H) 2VkC,; No. 2 white, August, September, October ond November, 26V402VtiO. Has' steady: choice timothy, J12.5013 for largu bales. Lleef tlrm: beef hams, S829.50. Pork weaker; old mess, J9(j9.50; family, jiu.Hmio.95. Lard quiet; October. J1.95, Butter llrm; western creamery, 12Vs19c. ; do. factory, TVUmVic; Klglns. 18tt19c. Imitation creamery, 10llk!.; New York dairy, WuhiWc: do. creamery. m19c. fancy prints jobbing at 18&21c; do. extra Pennsylvania, wholesale. 18c. Cheese llrm; Now York, large, white. Sc.; small, white. 9iS9Hc; large, colored, 9c.; part skims, 5i4(i6M,c.; full skims, 3Hflc. Eggs arm; New York nnd Pennsylvania, levic; western, fresh, 16c. Potatoes quiet; Jer seys and Long Island. J1.76&2: sweets, Jl.50ittl.76. Tallow tlrm; city, SHS&ttc.; country, moittc.. as to tiualltv. Cotton seed oil quiet; pi line yellow. Mfi'214o. Itosln quiet; mralued, common to good, 51.461,50. Turpentine quiet at 280atUc. lllce tlrm; domestic, fair to extra, H Mc.; japan, turumc. rig iron duu; aoutli em, W..WUJ1; northern, jiu.oohjis. uepper steady; brokers, J11.25; exchange, JU.15 11.25. I-euil strong: brokers, 13.60; ex- chMnge, J3.97H61. Tin very quiet; straits. JI3.7UU13.80; plates dull. Hpelter quiet; do mcKtle, J1.25&1.35. Tomatoes, per box or crate, as to quality, ammc. Long Island and Jersey cabbage, wr 100. (202.50. Cof fee closed barely steady; Septber and October, J6.45; December, J6.705.75; Jan uary J6.85; March, May, JT.lOe 7.16; July. JT.. LIvo Stnolf MarkotH. New York, Aug. 24. No trading In beeves. European cables quote American steers at 10H4jUu,j refriverutor beef at HWUVc. Calves uit, staadr: veals. J1.50 W; grassers imI ImtterraUits, JMK).tO. Stjeep and lamW1 slow, generally steady; lwep. J3(j4: Ismbe, J4&4.18. Hogs steady at J4.401.70. East Liberty, Aug. U.-Cattle steady: primes, J5&6.16: rjulls. stags and cows, JH3.V6; common to good ' fat oxen, Vtii 4.M. Hogs steady; Brtme pigs. Ught York erf and assorM mediums. U.P&4.40; fair mediums. J4.WM.lf: grasura. U.Ufti.x,: heavy. J4.10t4.U; rovg l, J.75j.S0. Sheep Ftaaiiy; cnoiee, i.us-ig; common, w.tun J.tu; choice luinbt, KUQt.ll; common to good lambs, JCt; veuf Mlves, '4.506.76. uivy UUII l I1I11UM 1US whhh it, Wt are sjwaktng of I)e Witt's Little litrly flu ru,.,., ti..iA ,.tiiu r.. e.t..t.. biliousness, and all stomach and liver troubles, They never gripe. C. 11. Ilagen-qucb. 1 G ASTO 81 1 A The Kind You Have Always Bought, Bears the Fao-simile Signature ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE. THE KIND YOD HAVE ALWAYS BOUGHT. THC CCNTAUR COM MN. NTW YOSK CITY THE PRUSSIAN RAILROADS. Our Conxul I'oIutH Out tlio Advnn tnsos nrstnto Ownorslilp. Washington, Aup;. 25. Consul Mon nKhnn. at Chemnitz, Germany, has sent to the state department a roport on Prussian railroads. "State ownership of railroads," he says, "plays an im portant part In Prussia's finances. Earning enormous sums, serving com merce and manufactures In times of peace and all strategic purptles In times of va,r, they have more than jus tilled the arguments that urged the government to own them and the lib eral policies that have put them down and pushed thorn out Into all parts of the empire." The receipts for 189G-97 have gone beyond the estimate of the budget of 1,020,592,400 marks, and the estimate for 1SS7-D8 is 1,110,210,350 marks, while the total income of tho kingdom Is only slightly more than 2,000,000,000 marks. After giving -statistics In some detail the consul continues: "No other branch of public property pays so surely and so well. The cer talnty of the receipts, their size, tho ease with, which they aro obtained, their cash character, render them the most useful of all the monies turned Into the public treasury. How successfully they aro run, In other respects, whether bet ter than they would have been under private ownership, It Is hard to say. The tendency all over the empire Is toward state and city ownership of all kinds of transportation facilities, as well as of telegraphs, telephones and other means of communication. iDon't nauseate your stomach with teas and lllttnr lmrl.o l,nf Mnnl.tn ...... 1! 1 I , """"I ""v Jliui JtVUl UUU SICK houdacho by using those famous llttlo pills vuunuiuuu y nb gijuuu mriy itisers. c II. Uagcubuch. THE DROPJN WHEAT. Eight Conts n HuhIioI Lower Than tlio Ycnr'H Top Notoli. New York, Aug. 25. The disastrous result of operations by eleventh hour bulls was demonstrated In the actions of the wheat market yesterday. Fall ing to secure the necessary assortment of bull news, these belated holders punctured the bull bubble, and prices fell with a crash to a point over eight cents a bushel below the top notch fpr the year. At the outset, although signs of collapse were manifest In the un certain wavering of prices and freedom of offerings, the bull leaders endeavor ed to arrest the threatened deluge by pointing out the comparative steadi ness of Liverpool quotations and the frosty weather In the northwest. For a time these Influences had some effect, but the market was unreslst ably top heavy, and soon broke through all restraints, reaching the lowest fig ure In the early afternoon, when De cember, after having opened at Jl.OQS, sold at 9514c. Foreign houses oper ated on both sides, but' were chiefly conspicuous as sellers, led by the conti nent. A feature of the trading was the comparative heaviness of December, which widened out to 2Hc discount under September at one time during the day. The break shook out a great many of the weaker holders without disturb ing the big lines, many of which still remain for higher prices. The market closed unsettled at 56c. net de cline. Sales for the day reached nearly 17,000.000 bushels, giving some Idea .of tho enormous dumping of long wheat. NUGGETS DF NEWS. The postoirice at Hartford, Pa was robbed by burglars, who dynamited the safe. The American flag Is reported to lis flying on OUpperton Island, In the Pa cific. Serious rioting has taken place In lluda Pesth, as the result of an ex tensive strike. The contest over the estate of the late Andrew J. Davis, of Butte, Mont., who left JS.000,000. has been settled. Mrs. Hugh Wallace, daughter of Chief Justice Fuller, 1 dying of ap pendicitis at Ash ford's farm, state of Washington. An all night chase was made for Warner, the alleged kidnaper, who Is believed to be hiding In the vicinity of Poughkeepsle. Andrew IJodamer made an Insulting remark about Henry Pickaxe and his cigarette, and Retainer was stabbed, perhaps' fatally, n New York. The police of '.Chicago broke up a seven days' hypnotic exhibition, but they oould not awaken the subject, being obliged to call on the hypnotist. Burn In a. Itching skin diseases Instantly re lieved by l)e Witt's Witeh Hasel Salve, un equalled foi cuts, bruises, burns. It heals without leaving a tear. C. II. Ilageubucu. FRANCE AND RUSSIA CompiitiiiK tlio Tlos That Illml Them by Prenltlent Fnuro'si Visit. 8b Petersburg. Aug. 25. President Faure, M. Hanolnux, the French min later of foreign affairs, and the suite of the preildent, on board the Imperial yacht Alexandria, entered the Nova at noon yesterday. The river was crowd ed with Javlshly decorated excursion steamers," and th quays were black with spectators. The Frnoh cfrulser Suroouf, which was near the landing stage, manned her yardi, and her steamers gave ringing cheers as the Alexandria reached her quay. The Russians responded with roars of4 cheering. Upon disembarking President Faure was received by the governor and olvlc authorities and by a guard of honor from a regiment of Infantry. Stand ing In front of the regiment wft a row of the highest army officers of Ilussla. The president, In a few words spoken In Russian, greeted the soldiers, who replied, with a loud cheer. M. Faure then Inspected the guard of honor, and afterwards the president and his suite, escorted by Ural cossacks, were driven In open carriages to the Cathedral of St. Pfter and St. Paul. Though rain wbb falling heavily, the streets were densely packed with people, who vo ciferously cheered the president of France. All the Frenoh sailors who were allowed to come on shore .were embraced by the Russian population. After placing a wreath and a golden olive branch on the tomb of the lat? Csar Alexander HI, In the cathedral. President Faure drove across Ihe Neva and laid the corner stone of the new French hospital. Subsequently he took part In the ceremony of laying the foundation stohe of the new Troltsky bridge, M. Faure dined at the French em bassy, and after dinner held a recep tion for the members of tho French colony In St. Petersburg. Karly In tha evening he returned to Peterhof by tho Imperial train. He was greeted with enthusiastic popular demonstrations whereever lie appeared In the publlo thoroughfares. It heals everything except a broken heart, may bo said of Do Witt's Witch Hnzol Salve. Plies and rectal diseases, cuts, burns, bruises, tetter, eczema and all skin troubles may be cured by It quickly and permanently, U. II. Hascnbucb tin (I .Tif.iix 'otnllion, Seattle, Wash., Aug. 25. Tho schoon er Moonlight was Btopped as she was preparing to leave the harbor In tow of the tug Coleman. She had a big dockload of freight, listed to port, and In her hold were 60 passengers, who Inspector nrnndt concluded under tho circumstances had little chance of see ing the Yukon. The Inspector ordered the deck load removed and suitable provision made for the safety of the passengers. Strict regulations will bo enforced to prevent the overcrowding of vessels leaving for the north. Household Necessity. ' Cascarcts Candy Cathartic, tlio most won derful medical discovery of tho age, ploasaut and refreshing to tho taste, act gently and positively on kidnoys, Hvor and bowels, cleansing tbo entire system, dispel colds, euro headache, fover, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of C. C. C. to-day ; 10, 25, 60 cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. linron Miicltnu l'fticit. Paris, Aug. 25. Baron Mackau, one of tho 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 a hundred lives, has been sentenced to pay a fine of 500 francs. One of the employes of the cinematograph establishment, the sec tion In which the fire broke out, was sentenced to one year's imprisonment and fined, and nnother omploye was sentenced to eight months' imprison mcnt and to pay a line. "I cravo but One Minute", said tlio rublio speaker in a husky voice; and then lie took a uoso oi wuo .Minute tougu cure, and pro ceeded witli his oratory. One Minute Cough Cure is unequalled for throat and lnug troubles'. C.II. Hagenbuch. lliiltlmoi'x'H Kopiibllciiu Split. Baltimore, Aug. 25. Two Republican city conventions were held here last night, one representing the regular organization and the other those who refused to follow the suggestions of tho recognized leaders. The "organlza tlon" convention nominated Theodore Marburg for mayor, and the opposing faction conferred the same honor upon William T. Malster. New primaries may be ordered by tho state conven Hon. A'Lfbrnry l'or tlio Illlnil. AVashlngton, Aug. 25. Superintend ent John Russell Young has decided to Introduce Into the new congressional library a department for the blind. The library already contains a large num ber of volumes In blind letter, and It Is Mr. Young's Intention to make a com plete collection of raised letter books. A reading room will be set aside for this department, which will be the first of Its kind In this country. Neuralgia of the Heart Vanquished by Dr. Miles' Remedies. US. 8IDLKY, of Torrlngton, Oonnn SulTered from Just such a complica tion ot diseases as the extensive ex perience and Investigations of Pr. Miles have proven, result from impairment at the nervous system, Mr. Jim. 11. SIdley writes Out. 38, ISM I '' My wife was taken slokwlth neuralgia of the heart, norvous exhaus tion and liver trouble, Although attended by two physicians sho grew worse, until tho was at death's door, I then began giv ing her Or. Miles' Kestoratlvo Norvlue and Dr. Miles' Now Heart Cure, and slio Improvod so wonder fully from the first that I at once, dis missed the physlqUns, She now eats and sleeps well aud does her own housework Wo have recommend ed your remedies to a great many In our city, and every one has been very much benefited by them." Dr. Mile' Itoiedies are told by all drug gists under a positive guarantee, am bottle beneflts or money refunded. Book on Heart and Nerves vent free to all applicants. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO, Elkhart, lad. 'GOLD DUST.' THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Bt. Louis, Mew York, Boston, Philadelphia. Chlssgo, rersoiially-lloiidiicteil Tours via l'ennsyl, viiiilu ltntlroail. Tlist tlio public have come to recognise tlio fact that tlio host and most convenient tnetli.il nf pleasure travel I that presented by the Pennsylvania ISnilrnad Company's persnuuliy-eiiiidiicted tours. Is evidenced by tb inrrenslng popularity of these tours. Under this system the lowest rates are ob tained, fur both tmiHpnrtattnii and lintel ac commodation. An experienced tourist agent and elispt-rtiti iiccompmiy tweh tour to lno after tl o comfort uf the passenger. llie following tours have been arranged for tlie season of 1W7 : To Yellowstone 1'ark on a special train of Pullman sleeping, oompattmeut, and olnerva tlou ears nnd dining oar, allowing eight days in "Wonderland," September 2. Itate. t'Xib from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington ; 9830 from Pittsburg. To Niagara Kalis, excursion ticket good to return within ten days will bo sold on July 32, August 5 and 10, September 4 and 1(1, at rate of ?10 f.-om Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington. These tickets Include transportation only, and will permit of stop over within limit at lltifl'uln. llnclmstnr. nnd VVatkins on the return trip. Two ton-day tours to Gettysburg, Luray Cavcrm, Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot Springs, liichmond, and Washington, Sep tember 28 and October 12. Bato, (05 from New York, $03 from Philadelphia. John Orillin. ol Zanesvilte. O.. savs : ''I never lived a day for thirty years without siiflurliiE agony, until a box of Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve cured mv n les." For piles and rectal troubles, cuts, brlilses. spniius. eczema and all skin troubles He- Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo is unequalled. C. II. Hagcnbiich. SPECIAL REDUCED RATE. llxcnrslon to the Occnn Grove Camp Meet- ' lug ln Pennsylvania llnilrond. For tho benefit of thoso dosiring to visit Ocean Orovo (Asbtiry Park) during tho great camp meeting, tbo Pennsylvania llallroad Company will, on August 25, soil oxcurslou tickets to that point from stations named be low at tho very low rates quoted. Tlieso tickets will bo good for passago to Philadelphia on train named below, thenco on regular trains leaving Broad Street Station at 11.39 A. M., 3.30 and 4.05 P. M. tu.il day to Ocean Grovo (Asbury Park) : Train Tuivrs. Hntn. Bhcnaiulonb Leave G:OS a. m. SI (X) I'mckllle C:M " 3 W St. Clair 0.33 " 3 m l'ottsvlllo 0:53 " a M Selinylklll llnvci 7:03 " 3 50 Adnmsilalc 7:07 " 8 50 Auburn f7:12 " 3 50 Hamburg 7:21 " 3 BO Hlinemnkr rsvlllc 7:32 " 3 30 Mohrsvlllo f7:3.1 " a 30 Lccflport 7:38 ' 3 20 Heading 7:50 " 3 00 lllrdsboro 8:10 " 1 70 l'otlstown 8:21 " 2 50 l'arKcr I'oru M:2S " 2 10 Hpring City 8:33 " 2 V lMioenlxville 8:12 " 2 25 Franklin avenue 8:50 " 2 00 Norristown 8:59 " 2 00 I'liiludclphln Arrive 9.30 " "f" Stops only on notlco to agent or on signal. Tickets will bo good for return passago on regular trains until September 2, inclusive, and will permit of stop-off at Philadelphia within limit. Uucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salvo In tho wcrld for cuts, brulsee, sores, ulcers, salt rhoam, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or jo pay required. It is guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction or mony refundod. Price 25 cents per box. For sale bv A. Wasley. YELLOWSTONE PARK. A Complete Tour via the roiinsylvaiilii llallroad. The Yellowstone National Tark is unques tionably the most Interesting -region on the globo, for within it is displayed tho greatest collection of naturo's manifold wonders. In deed, this mountain bound plateau, hizh up on tlio summit of tho everlasting Kockles, is a veritablo playground for the world's giant forces. To stand and gazo upon them in all their marvelous manifestations, tbo great geyser upheavals, the flerco steam blasts, the terrible leap of tho river, and tho awful canon, Is n rovelation, au oxperieuco to bo bad at no other point on the oarth. Tho personally-conducted tour of tho Pennsylvania llallroad Company, which leaves Now York on September 2, affords the most satisfactory means of visiting this woudorland and viewing Its marvelous features. Tourists will travel by special train of Pullman smoking, dining, sleeping and observation cars In onch direction. Eight days will be spent in the Park. Slops will also be made returning at St. Paul and Chicago. The round-trip rote, fS35 from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Waibluston, $880 from Pittsburg, covers all necessary expenses. For detailed Itineraries and full informa tion apply to ticket agents, Tourist Agent. HOtl Broadway, New York, or address Geo, W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. (jrlp-Coltls-IIeaiUche. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La flrlnim wliot, T a.adv- -..ti ,,, ,n.n,HJtluillu 1U111111U Will cure you in one day. Put up in tablet con venleutfor taking. Guaranteed toouio. or money reiunned. l'rice, 25 cents. ?or sale by Kirlln's Pharmacy. Coming Kvcnts. August 28. Ice nrfUtm fttatfval timlA 4l. auspices of Camp 40, "Daughters of America, in uouiiiiis' opera house. SrnL 15. IeAernam fMtli-al i..la l. of Patriotic Drum Corps, In Bobbins' opera iiouse. Old People. H1.1 Tu.n In u'LahmU. .1 1 ... ..1-1. the bowels and kidneys will Unci tlie true remedy In Electrle Bitter. Tills medicine does no stimulate aud oontnlus no whiskey nor Other inlnxinunt luif nota iui a tfuib mill alterative. It acts mildly on the stomach and bowels adding strength and giving tone to the ooans, thereby aiding Nature In the perfonntuice of the functions. Electric Bitters is an excellent appetiser aud aids digettlou. Old ioiih find It just exactly what they need. Price fifty cents per bottle at A. Waslev's drug store. "GOLD DUST.1 Insist on the Genuine The best Washing Powder made. Best for all clean ing, does the work quickly, cheaply and thoroughly. Largest package greatest economy. SUNDAY EXCURSION TO ATLANTIC CITY Low ltates via the Pennsylvania Kallroad Company's Delaware, ltlver Ilrldgo Iloutn. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company will run onothor popular one day excursion to Atlantic City on Sunday, August 20. Special train will be provldod, running on schedule given below, to and from Atlantlo City with out change of cars, thus avoiding the transfer through Philadelphia. Tickets, which will be sold at rates quoted, will 1m good only on the special train In each direction un day of Issuo. Special ,,, , , leaves. Hhenandonh 4.35 A. M. J-rnekvIllo . 4.35 " Ht. Clair 4.19 " Pflttsvllle 5.00 " Neliuylklll Haven B.09 " Atlitnisilalo 5,13 Auburn fl,ig ' Hamburg 5,32 " Shoeniakersvllle , BVI0 " MnlirnvlllA It Jl Kxcur. Itato. S2 &t 2 85 1 70 2 00 2 50 2 60 2 60 2 35 2 25 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 00 1 80 1 85 1 75 1 05 1 CO 1 00 1 CO I.retport .'. ..., B.4 Temple. 5.56 limiting 6 10 lUrtlflbnrn 0.20 DouglRsnvlllo 032 Pottstown 0.88 Parker 1'ord CIS Hpring City 0.53 I'lioenlxvlllc 7.02 lVrklonicn 7,08 llrtzwootl 7.14 I'rnnklln Avcntio 7.20 Norristown 7.23 Oonflhohockcn 7.80 Mnnayunk 7--I0 Atinutie Uity Ar..I0.O5 " Iicturning, special train will loavo Atlantic City 7.00 p. m. sanio day, making same stops. Vim, vigor and victory :-thoso aro the char acteristics of Do Witt's Little Early Risers, tho famous llttlo pills for constipation, bil iousness and all stomach and liver troubles, C. II. Hagcnbuch. WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK? Dont givo them tea or coffee. Have you tried tho new food drink called Gruln-O? It is delicious and nourishing and takes tho placo f coffee. Tho mora Gratn-O you givo the children tbo moro health you distribute through their systems. Grain-0 is made of puro grains, and when properly prepared tastes liko tho cholco grades of coffco but costs about 1 as much. All grocers sell it. 15c and 25c. ingle tandard Only Is posplble, whether iw a test o excellence lu journalism, or for tho imwmrement of qunntitlc, time or values n ml The... , Philadelphia Record . . . After a career of nearly twentv years o uninterrupted growth Is Justified In claim ing that tho standard first established by Its founders Is the one true test of A Perfect Newspaper. To publish ALL TIIK NEWS promptly and succinctly nnd In the most readable form, without elision or partisan bias; to tllscusa Its elgnlflcnnco with frankness, tokccpAN' Ol'KN HY1 FOR I'UDLIO AHU8KS, 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 l'AGKS, and to provide the whole for Its pntrons at tbo nominal price of ONR CENT That wn from tlio outset, and will continue to bo tbo aim of THK RECORD. The Pioneer One cent morning Dcwnpnper In tho United outbt-q. iiiu iiecorn. sum LEADS WHKR1C OTHERS FOLLOW. 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