. saw - k E VENING HERALD BHTAIILISUKD 1870. Pahltshed every Bvenlng, Except Sunday, hi Sooth Jinnm STBKirr, Near Crhtrk. Tits Herald la deilvtied In Hhonnnuoiin Htid the surrounding towns for six ents a week, iHy atit to the carriers. Uy rani I 13.00 ft your, or cents month, payable In advance. Advertlee ments charged aectmllugtospnccand portion. The publishers reserve the right to change the KrMtttlnn nf trtt,,n,Antft whenever tlm tmb- r' xrtlnn of news demands It. The rlntit Is merved to reject any advertisement, whether buld for or hot, that the publishers may deem Improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Botered at the postolllce at Shenandoah, Pa., na second class matt matter, TELKPIIONR CONNECTIOK, "All the Hews That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald FKIDAY, AUGUST 27. 1807. ron JUixiE, Hon. O. r. IlncitTBi, Of Fotteville. 1r siihiufk, Uibbtbr S. Amibioht, Of Orwlgsburg. tor roon mnBoroit, John itown, Sb., Of Tremont. for juby commissioner, John Anstock, Of Mahanoy City. BnYAtt was right by aooiilent when ho wild that Mexico is an object lesson for this country. To keep up with the procession the little borough of Auburn will soon be supplied with water works. 1 The-advance Agent of prosperity has fulfilled, .all promisos, and no doubt the deficit will vanish on time. Tun ground in Alaska'-freezes 20 feet deep. A plumber in that coun try "will stand a double chance of striking a gold mine. The Ohio man said to be missing in Cuba may possibly be found else where if the government pay-rolls are carefully examined. With the GermanEmperorand the French President as successive visit ors the Czar will need all his skill in tlio art of saying polite nothings. ONE advantage possessed by the silver miners is that they are just as good at gold mining, and there is no lack of fresh opportunities in that line. The latest printing press turns out 00,000 eight-page papers an hour. Men not yet old can remember when the fastest press could not print that many four-page papers in forty-eight hours. Talking about luck, the greatest luck which ever struck any party, was that which hit the Pops when the presidential election took place in 1800 instead of 1897. If it were held this year that O.'500,000 would shrink to about 3,500,000. w York paper has begun to ovelof shop-girl life, written tlfsglrls from ten different fits. It may bo inferred r Greek war correspondent in : ofllce has been assigned to branch of fiction. The parade of the Patriotic Order S ons of America at Heading yester day was a notable one both from a numerical point of view and from the event it commemorated. The number of men in line was estimated at over 9,000, which is a very large number, and fittingly celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of the institution of the order. The election of Gen. Gobin to the position of National Commander of the G. A. It. at Buffalo yesterday after a hot contest is alike an honor to the gentleman himself and the great state ho represents. General Gobin is highly esteemed by his fellow-citizens as a man, a statesman and a soldier and it is gratifying to find their opinion endorsed by his old comrades throughout the country. The resumptions of work and the advances of wages whioh are reported from various parts of the country re call the Hush times which began with 1870. In that year tho country en tered on a period of the greatest in dustrial activity which it had ever known) but there is a probability that a repetition of those conditions Is coming to hand. The aotion of the State Conven tion at Harrisburg was a foregono conclusion as there was no contest for the nomination for Auditor General and tlte opposition for State Treasurer was not considered ser iously at any time. The platform has the right ring and is one that will .command the support of the whole party. It comas out sqHarely for a bettor grade of civil service than the jtham kind promulgated by Cleve land to Hocure partisan advantage, and deplores the aotion of tho Sast Legislature in failing to enact such laws as would tend to the bettor government of state and juunioipal affairs while giving it due au-aise for the good legislation It en acted, .and states what every close ob server of potitieal events has already discerned, that "dollar wheat" has sounded the death knell of the "Free Coinage" heresy. Altogether it is a business like declaration of ths posi tion assumed by the party in the state and will meet the hearty ap proval of the party at large. DON'T 60 TO THE KLONDIKE Unlesn You Are PrppnreU to J.'v Wltlimit J.nlor Until Spring. Seattle, Aujt 27. The latest news from the north still confirms nil pre vious utatementB res&rdlni: the In going TukoneiK, their eucceeR and fal' urea In irettlns over the trails. At SkaRuay there lsiWhd a glutted con dition, no progress being made In go ing over the summit by what Is known as the White Pass, It having proved a complete failure this yea according to all reports. There ars now between 4,000 nnd 6,000 persons camped along the trail between Salt Water and up live or six miles. Tltey will remain there, eating up their supplies, until spring, or until they can make up their minds either to go over to Dyea or return to Junoa or the states, Many have already sold out nd abandoned the trip altogether, some gladly taking 10 per cent of the original cost of their outfits and leaving that part of the oountry. Those who started via Dyca and tho Chllkoot pass are getting along very well, since the Indians are charging at present only 36 cents per ound for packing from salt water to the lakes. Under present conditions It Is expected that all who are now on that trail will safely reach Klondike before winter sets In. Advices from the Interior under date of July 24 are a repetition of what has been said before as to the richness of the diggings that have been worked up to that date, also that some less val uable finds have been made near Stew art river. High prices and wages re main as heretofore reported. According to recent news from the Yukon water has been scarce for hy draulic purposes, but better arrange ments will be provided for these oper ations next year. Flour is still selling in the interior for $60 per sack of 50 pounds, and like prices are asked for other staple arti cles. Miners who were employed in mines near Juneau, and who went to the Yukon river, have had their places all filled by recent arrivals, so that now there is no special demand for labor there, and It will be worse than folly for a man to go to Juneau expecting to get work durtne the winter months, lie should be provided with mone.. enough to take care of himself until Bnrlntr. Vuc. mm dtiu cimiii icmcay tor tne amp nulEnnee is to be tried In Mld- psex county, N. J. fJohn Ilallenbeck shot Lizzie Hum- jireya In Williamsburg because she fused to marry him. iThe British sealing schooner AgneF uDonald was lost in Behring sea, but h hnr crew were saved. il'lratea carried off the captain and ur of the crew of the Portuguese trk Hoslta Faro, oft the Morocco ast. lA dispatch received In Constantinople lorn Vienna states that a number of rsons are going to the former city cause bomb explosions. Assistant Secretary of Agriculture lgham believes that the American rmers this year will receive In an ;gregate from $400,000,000 to $500,000,- 1) In excess of that received last year ir wheat. UuckleU's Arnica Salve. Dio best salve in the world for cuts, -ilses, sores, ulcers, salt rhenra, lover sores, tor, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and nlffn enn.tinns. nnfl Tinslfi vplv rnrpq nllna V-lrt Ttnv ttmtreii Tf. In frn a ra r trt rrivrn .Vfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price AIi-liliN jjrivoii unoic. ondon, Auz. 2S. A special from tor ney .Ullhulr 1 rft7iW.3-VTt.r ''inafcH master, and eight members of the c of the tun Dauntless were arrestee, yesterday and brought before Commis sloner J. F. Lewis. The charge made was that they were about to vlolati the United States neutrality laws 1; engaging in a filibustering expedition and it was asked that they be hel. under bond to keep the peace. No evi dence was produced to show that there were any Intentions on the part of the Dauntless engaging in a filibustering expedition, and the commissioner re fused to hold the men. ltucklcn's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fovor sores. all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or jo pay requlrea. It 19 guarantees to give Dorfoct satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 25 cents por box. For sale by A. Wasley. Three Killed by'J.lKlitiriiitr; J Itoanoke, Va., Aug. 27. Lightning struck a threshing machine at which 16 men were working on Dush creek. In Montgomery county. Wiley Sim mons and Frank Dobbins were killed outright. Cabell Dobbins and Helms Lester were fatally Injured, ope of them having since died. Ton others were severely shocked, and two ps caped unhurt. Tlio Woiitlior. For District of Columbia, eastern Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland and Virginia; Generally Jnlr; warmer; variable winds, becomlns southerly. The Little Conqueror Arrives And People Are Talking. Surprise, wonder and admiration follow in the track of the little conqueror. People are talking about it every where, and such oases as that of Mrp. J. II. Butlor, a resident of PitUton, reettlng to be every day occur rences. Our representative callod on Mrs. Butler at her place of residence, 130 Searle streot. and she gave tho following brief ac count of hor case, she says : "About a year beo I began to have .ivero-pains in my back in tho region of the kidneys. Sometimes the pain was worse than at others, and with each attack it grew more severe. Tho last attack I had felt so I could not lift anything at all that had any heft to it, and the hardest part was to attempt to rise from any stoopiu position. I can only describe the pain as a continuous dull one, interspersed with sharp piercing ones in the small of my back. If I attemped to rise from a chair after continued sitting I found it a uimcult matter. 1 managed to get along in this way with my household duties, for I was determined not to give up, and I felt many times as though I positively must. I read of some of the cures performed by Doan's Kidney Pills, and com paring the symptoms described with mine I couc'uded the pills would help me, and I pro cured a box and began to take tliem regularly according to directions. Within three days I felt better and continued to Improve every day, I must admit they have perfectly eured me, and this much sooner than I could have anticipated possible. I am perfectly satisfied with the results, and glad to lie able to inform other su Here re about Doan's Kidney Pills, so that they may know what to use who are iu their condition." For sale by alt dealers price SO ceuU, Mailed by Foster-Milhurn Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Sole agents for the U.S. POLD BUST.' Don't Go to Alaska FOR GOLD DUST All Grocers Sell It. Cleans Bverything. MADE ONLY BY THE N. K. FAIRBAN K COMPANY, Chicago. St Louis. Hew York, lloston. Philadelphia. KIAOARA FALLS, Low Itnte Ilxcurslons Tin Pennsylvnm ltatlroad. Tlio Pennsylvania Railroad Company wi. run a series of ton-day excursions to Niagara Falls, leaving Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington on July 28, August 5 and 10, and September 4 and 10. An experienced tourist agent and chaperon accompany each excursion. Excursion tickets, good for return passage on any regular train, cxcluslvo of limited express trains, within ten days, will bo sold at $10 from Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and all points on the Delaware Divi sion; $9.70 from Lancaster; $3.00 from Altoona and Harrisburg; $8.25 from Wilkes Iwrre; $5.80 from Williamsport; and at pro portionate rates from other points. A stop over will bo allowed at Buffalo, Itochostcr, and Watkius returning. A special train of Pullman parlor cars and day coaches will bo run with each oxcuraion. For further information apply to nearest tlckot agent, or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, Old People. Old poo lo who require medicino to regulate uiHic bowels and kidneys will find tbo true grfcrocdy in E'cctric Bitters, This medicino ofloosno stimulate and contains no whiskey cmorotlu! intoxicant, but acts as a tonic and kAltcraiive. It acts mildly on tho stomach otnd butt els adding strength and giving tono rtdo tlio ogan, thereby aiding Nature in tho njcrformanco of tlio functions. Electric uiliitters is an excellent appetizer and aids c4igcstiou. Old people find it just exactly yjvliat they need. Price fifty cents per bottlo di el tl 1) t A. Waslev's drug store ANOTHER AFRIDA VICTORi. 3n i fit f'ViTit-iim l'nrt 'Iiinr1lTCnrrtl Aftor d; Ki Simla, Aug. 2r. The Afrldls attacked LFort Tundl-Kotal on Tuesday. The ?arrlson h'ld its own until 10 o'clock Wednesday morning, when, after very trJharp fighting,- IK which the native flojommader of the garrison was killed cltvtille gallantly leading his men, the erenemy gained an entrance. Ths fight Mvas continued for two hours inside n4he fortification by the Khyber Titles h,n the tower at the angles of the fort, gyVhich was strongly built of stone. The jj IVfrldls lost heavily before they finally teiaptured the place. They looted the Ncort, capturing a quantity of supplies, Coind then burned the structure. The BP'(act that no news has been received pjf tho fate of tho garrison leads to the ellef hero that they succeeded in baking terms before they surrendered. Tho weekly caravan from Cabul, which usually encamps under the walla of Lundl-Kotal, sought places of ref uge in a neighboring village. The news is confirmed here that the Orakzais have risen and cut telegraphic com munication wHh all of the garrisons and posts of Kurram valley. The success of the Afrldis in closing Khyber pass compels a reconsideration of tho whole border question. Under the existing agreement the Afrldls, in return for liberal subsidies, undertook to keep the pass open, to furnish men for tho Khybtr rifles and to resist at tacks without British aid. The de mands upon the British military re sources for fortifying Malatkaland, Kohat, etc., prevented sending a force to meet the sudden raid on the pass. The punishment of this breach of faith of the Afrldis is justified, while It Is absolutely necessary for the future safety of the frontier that they be dis persed and disarmed. No Buch success as they have temporarily gained has ever before been recorded on the north east border. The government is bound In common prudence to mobilize a force at Poshawur strong enough to traverse the whole country south and the Khyber pass from end to end. The policy of dlsarmamont has never beer. attempted heretofore with the Pathen tribes, but it must now be introduced. as there is ample evidence that tho Afrldls are largely armed with breech loading rifles. Urlp-Colds-Ueailache. Why suffer with Coughs, Colds and La Grippe whon Laxative Bromo Quinit p will euro you in one day. Put up in tablets con yenient for taking. Guaranteed to cine, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents. por sale by Kirlin's Pharmacy. NUGGETS OF NEWS. John Meyers, of New York, was held up In a freight car by tramps at Hall way, N. J., robbed and shot. Frank Johnson, colored, has confess ed In Washington that he murdeied John D. Marshall, a Maryland farmer. A little child was found shot through the heart at Langford, N. Y., and its insane mother Is suspected of the deed. Mlohael Walzel and his wife, Mary, were fatally shot by A. II. Sohrock, during a neighbors' quarrel near Gold en, Colo. One passenger was killed and sev eral seriously Injured by a collision at Alta Vista, In., on the Chicago Great Western railway. In the prise fight at San Francisco last night between George Green and Joe Wolcott, Green was knocked out in the Uth round. Frederick ilohm Jifid his 12-year-old sen were stluclo bsr a jtsain nt Patch ogue, L. I. TMBfHUier was killed and the boy badly jnjurad. If It be found that, ths hides Imported from China caused the. poisoning cases tt Dubois, Pa., bl3e Imports from that country will be tPIXl. Three Indians, whM tribal names re not known to the Washington au thorities, haveiagksd ths president foi transportation, to' KKswhlngton, where they wish to contr'with him. Pertaluly you den't want to suffer with dys-. pwwia, constipation, sick headache, sallow skin and lot of appetite. You have never tried DeWitt's Little Karly Risers for these- enmplaliiUor you would liavo been cured They are small puis but great regulators, O, 11. TjBgeubueb. "OOtD DUST." Ni STOCK AND PRODUCE MARKETS. l'rlovn Hold ririnl.v Dpsplto nil Al most Statriiiuit Demand. New York, Aug. 26. The striking fart about today's market was the abaeneo o. any large offerings to Bell. Tho slmr rise of prices at the opening of the mar ket4 Was on a very moderate volume 0 purchases. The buying demand fell o: almost immediately, but prices reeedtx very slightly and held firmly In face o. an almost stagnant demand. The blr buyers were practically out of tho mar ket, and oven the small demand showed few stocks forthcoming, so that pricoi. moved easily 'In either direction. Even with the condition so Inviting to man ipulation the market was apparently neglected bv nil Interests, and many stocks which have been active in tho re cent trading did not move at all durlns tho entire day. The total sales, 220,000 shures, Is tho low record for several months past. Much more animation was manifested hi tho bond market, nnd prices tliero were strong, exercising a sustain ing Influence on stocks. Closing bids: Ualto. & Ohio... 15 Lohlgh Valley.. 301i cnosa. & Ohio... 24 N. J. Central,.. D6 Del. & Hudson.. 118 N. Y. Central.. lOSTi D., li. & W 101 Pennsylvania .. SS". Erie 17 Heading, 2d pf.. 32;j L,ako Krlo & W. 1C St. Paul 0 Qi'iiornl Markets. Philadelphia, Aug, 20. Plour firm; win ter superfine, J2.C63.!K); do. extras, $3.00 4.15; Pennsylvania roller, clour, $1.T55; do. straight, $5J6.25; western winter, clear, $I.7MjG; do. straight. $5B,25: city mills, extra, f3.DOSf4.10. Hyo flour firm, but quiet, ut U per barrel for choice Penn sylvania. Wheat strong; contract wheat, August, 1.04ViSil.05V4; No. 2 Pennsylvania and No. 2 Delaware red, spot, Jl.OU401.O4to No. 2 red, August, 1.03; do, September, 1.01"a; do. October, I1.00V6; do. WOvembor, 89c; do. December. 99c. Corn higher; steumer corn, spot, 3294ffi33c.; No. 2 mixed. August and September, Slv.WHc; No. 2 yellow for local trade, 3Syi39c. Outu firm; No. 2 white, carlots, 2Cc. ; do. Au gust, September, October and November, 26jj2Cc. Hay slow; choice timothy, $12 12.50. Beef firm; beef hams, $28.503) packet city extra India mess. 513(14.50. Lend firmer; western steamed, J5.20iir5.2G, Dutter very firm; creamery, l19c.; do. factory, T'fcfillHa; Elglns, 19c.; imitation cronmcry, lOCjlUo.; New York dairy, 10i 17c; do. creamery, 12il9c. ; fancy prints jobbing ut 1922c; do. extra Pennsylva nia, wholesale, ISc. Cheeso steady; large, white, Now York, 9Ue. ; small, white, 9?4c. ; larRe, colored, 9Uc; part skims, 5Vs'Uc.; rmall, colored, 9ic; full skims, 3V404C. IJbks t,rm; New York and Penn sylvania, l"H?19c ; western, fresh, 17c. Potatoes stcucly; Jerseys, S1.2501.CO; Long Island. $1,752; sweets, $1.5001.75. Tallow firmer; city, 340 4c; country, 3HS3c. Cottonseed oil firm; prlmo yellow, 2CG 2GVic. Petroleum dull. Rosin steady, strained, common to good, $1.4301.50. Tur pentlno steady at 2SHS29c. Pig Iron war rants llrm at JO.IOfj 0.50. Copper steady at $11.15011.25. Tin very dull at $13.05. Spel ter quiet nt $4.25j4.35. Lead strong at $404.10. Tomatoes, per box or crate, ns to quality, 30030c. Long Island nnd Jer sey cabbage, per 100, $22.50. Coffee closed steady; September, $0.5000.00; October. $8.5006.55; November, $0.5006.55; Decem ber, $u.S506.9O; March, $7.13; May, $7,200 7.25. Ltvo Stook Market. Now York, Aug. 26. European cables quote American steers at lOV401O9ic; re frigerator beef, 8ii09c. Calves actlVo; veals, $507.30; grasscrs and buttermilks, $3.5004. Sheep and lambs steady, but ver dull; sheep, $20 3.75; lambs, $505.75. Hogs firm at $4.000 4.90. East Liberty, Pa., Aug. 20. Cattle steady; prime, $505.15; bulls, stags and cows, $20 3.75; common to good fat oxen, $204. Hogs active; prime light Yorkers and pigs, $1.1504.50; best medium, $4.40 4.45, grassers and stubbers. $1.2504.35; heavy, $1.2004.25; roughs, $303.KO. Sheep steady: choice, $4.0504.10; common, $2.50 8.40; cholco lambs, $5.1005.25; common to good lambs, $406; veal calves, $0.5000.75. Running sores, indolent ulcers and similar troubles, even though of many year's stand ing, may bo cured by using DaWitt's Wlcth llnzcl Salve. It soothes, strenethpiia nml heals. It is a great pile cure. C. II. Ilagen- UUCll. I'ei'soiially-uoiiilucted Tours via Pennsyl vania Itnllroad. That tho public have comoto recognlzothe fact that the boat and most convenient method of pleasure travel is that presented by tlio Pennsylvania Itallroad Company's personally-conducted tours, is evidenced by the increaslug popularity of these tours. Under this system tho lowest rates are ob tained, for both transportation and hotel ac commodation. An experienced tourist agent ana chaperon accompany each tour to look after the comfort of tho passenger. i Tho following tours bavo been arranged for tho season of J8U7 : To Yellowstone Park on a special train of Pullman sleeplug, compartment, and observa tion curs and dining car, allowing eight days In "Wonderland, " September 2. Kate, $235 from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington ; $230 from Pittsburg. To Niagara Falls, excursion tickets good to return within ten days will bo sold on July 22, August S and 10, September 4 and 10, at rate of $10 f.'om Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington. These tickets Include transportation only, and will permit of ston over within limit at Buffalo, Rochester, and Wutkins on tbo return trip. Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, Luray Caverns, Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot Springs, Richmond, and Washington, Sep tember SS and October 12. Hate, $05 from New York, $68 from Philadelphia. "For throe years I suffered from Salt Rheum. It covered my hands to such an ox- tont that I could not wash them. Two bot tles of Burdock Blood Bitters cured mo," Lihbie Young, Popes Mills, St. Lawrence Couuty, N. Y. jsscnpoil .(lui-iloior Itoonpttirocl, nichmond, Aug., 27. Irvln Broyih, of New York, charged with the murner of Emanuel Crull, in West Virginia, was arrested here yesterday. Brown was captured soon after the murder, and, after a confession, which he later repu diated, he was committed to jali at Sistersvllle, W. Va. With four others Brown escaped from Jail last week, and the party made their way to Ohio, Brown, however, returned here. To IibaI tho broken and diseased tissues, to soothe tlio Irritated surfaces, to Instantly re- lluve and to permanently cure Is the mission of DeWitt's Witch HarelSalvo. a II . Ilagen- buch, YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. Nnttonnl l.onctuo. At Philadelphia (11 lnnlng)-rittsburg, 4; Philadelphia, 8. At Nw Ybrk-New York, tt; Chicago, t. At Baltimore Bal timore, S; Cincinnati, 1 At Brooklyn Ititsvllle. 10: Brooklyn, ff. At Boston Cleveland, 7; Boston, 1. At Washington- Washington, C; St. Louis, 1. MntoiMi I.Kiurno. At Scranton Bcrnnton, 0; Toronto, 6. At Buffalo Buffalo, B: Wllkesbarre, 3. At Providence-Providence. 4; Montreal, 0. At Sprlnglleld-FIrst game: Syracuse, 7: Springfield, 4. Second game! springneia, C; Syracuse, 5. Atlantic League, At Lancaster Lancaster, 21; Athletic, 1. At llnrtford First game: Heading. G; Hartford, 3. Second game: Hartford, 0; Bending, 2. At lllchmond Blchmond, 0; Norfolk, 2. AtOrnngo Patcrson, 1; New ark, U. Omngo A. C, 10 ; Pnterson, 1. Lnwyoi'M Vruo Arbitration. Cleveland, Aug. 27. The, members of tho Amevtrnn Hnr nMociatlon yester day listened to an excellent address by Oovcinor John W. Urlggs, or Mew jer sey, on "Legislation and the Needs of Ileform In Lawmaking," and adopted a resolution which committed the ns sociatlon to an effort to bring about International arbitration treaties with all enlightened nations of the earth. Small nrecautioni often nrovent great mis chiefs. l)6WItts Llttlo Early Risers aro vory small pills in sizo, but aro most effective in preventing the most serious forms of llvpr and stomach troubles. Tlioy euro constipa tion and headaclio and regmato tlio uowcis. C. II. llagcnbuch. Spnln'H 'jiiocii lt(irout TlifcatPiioil. London, Aug. 27. A dispatch to The Dally Mall from San Sebastian say:i that the Spanish government has learn ed that at a secret anarchist meeting In London It was revived to revenge the execution of Anglollo, the assas sin of Canovns del Castillo, by an at tempt upon the life of the queen re gent of Spain. Twenty of the ablest Barcelona detectives, it is reporte&J nave oeen detailed to protect tne queen regent. Tho Champion Heavy Llftor. St. Louis, Aug. 27. The best previous record for heavy lifting, that of Louis St. Cyr, who put up 3,536 pounds, was broken yesterday by a St. Louis man, Pat McCarthy, aged 3G, who for the past two years has been making a study of heavj lifting. He shouldered a board platform on which there was a pile of stone aggregating 4,222 pounds In weight. Itcportcd Triple Murder. Las Vegas, N. M., Aug. 27. A re port has just been received that tho bodies pf three Arabian peddlers, two men and a woman, were found Satur day near Guadeloplta, Mora county, 50 miles north of here. They are supposed to have been murdered for their money. Officers are now investigating the case. New York Tailors' Successful Strike, New York, Aug. 27. The strike of tho Progressive Tailors, which began on Sunday last, was declared oft yester day, the Increase of 25 per cent In wages demanded by the tailors having been conceded by the employers. Heart Disease Cured. HEN a well known minister aftct suffering for years With heart dis ease, Is cured, , Is not surprising that ho should publish tho tact for the benefit of others. Rov. J. ,P Smith, 1015 Fulton St., Baltimore, Md., writes; "For years I suffered from a severe form of heart disease. I used Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, and my heart is now In good condition. Recently, other afflictions camo upon mo. Thcro was humming, painful sensations on top and back of my bead. Fifteen min utes reading wquld mako mo almost wild; thcro wcro pulling and drawing sensations in my logs all tho timo, so that I could pot sit still. In this condi tion I began taking Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine and its effect was simply won derful. I heartily commend your remedies." Dr. Miles' Remedies aro sold by all drug gists under a posttlvo guarantoo, first bottlo benefits or money refunded. Book on noart and Nerves sent f reo to all applicants. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elhkart, Ipd Even the Crowned Head would be at rest upon a bed of CORK SHAVINGS, nnd royalty might use thorn too if they cost-more. Your dealer :an tell'you -about them, and get tliem for y6u. WM. SCHMIGKERj JR. Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Batbey's Bohemian Beer. COTTOLBNB. MaMon Harlaod says: "Lard unadulterated is less wholesome than vegetable 9. oils, and absolutely pernicious to most stomachs." jlj Cottolcuc contains just tho proportion of beef suet, combined with j iuc purest vcgciaDic on, 10 mnc a for cither ehortoning or fry'n palatable. Tho genuine Is sold everywhere H one to wltli our trade-ranrk--"0)(ti,ti " unit wreitlA on every tin, Not guaranteed If g THE N. K. FAIRDANK COMPANY, Chicago, YELLOWS I ONE PARK, A Coitiplfln Tour via tho Pennsylvania ltnlirond. Thji Yellowstono National Park is unquos tluuHiily tbo most Interesting region on tho gluing for within it is displayed tho greatest collection of nature's manifold wonders. Iu- ileed, this mountain-bound plateau, high up on the mminitof tho everlasting Rockies, is .H verllahlopjiiystroiiud for-tho world's giant fortes. To stand and gnzo upon tliem In all tltclr marvelous manifestations, tho great geyser upheavals, tho flerco steam blasts, tbo terrible loap of tho river, and the awful caiinu, is n revelation, nn oxperienco to bo had at no otlur point on tho earth. Tlio porsonally.couducted tour of tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company, which leaves Now Vork on September 2, affords tho most satisfactory means of visiting this wonderland nnd viewing its marvelous features. Tourists will travel by special train of Pullman smoking, dining, slocping and observation cars in each direction. Eight days will bo spent in tho Park. Stops will also bo made returning at St. Paul and Chicago. Tbo round-trip rato, $235 from New Yorkt Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington, J230 from Pittsburg, covers all necessary expenses. For detailed itineraries and full Informa tion apply to ticket agents, Tourist Agent. 1100 Broadway, Now York, or address Geo, W, Boyd, Assistant Gencr.il Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. "Tho Allied Nations." St. Petersburg, Aus. 27. The czar's mention of the "allied nations" at e luncheon on board the Pothuau yes terday ihas attracted attention as be ing the first occasion upon which an alliance between Russia and France has been oliicially mentioned. The toast of the czar was In reply to that of President Faure, who, toasting the czar and czarina, welcomed them on hoard the French warship and thanked them for the splendid hospitality ex tended to the French visitors. St. Louis' Hottest Imy. St. Louis, Aug. 2T, Yesterday was by far the hottest day of the year for St. Louis and vicinity. From early morning the mercury climbed steadily upward from G9 degrees until at 4 o'clock In the afternoon 101 in the shade was the record by the weather bureau thermometer. On the streets the heat was fully live degrees higher. One hour later It be;:an to get cooler, and by 7 o'clock the record was 93. A strong wind blew from the southwest all day, but It did nothing to rcllc-ve the intense heat. Gorjiian.v'rt Xew Allllmssiulor. Berlin Aug. 27. The North German Gazette announces that Dr. von Holle ben, the Prussian minister at Stutt gart, Wurtemburg, has been selected for the poBt of German ambassador to the United States, made vacant by the appointment of the late ambassa dor to the United States, Baron von Thlclmann, to be secretary Of the imperial treasury. Dr. von Helleben was the German minister to 'Washing ton In 1893, when the legation wa3 raised to an embassy. Jumpou to illH uoutii. New York, Aug. 27. A man supposed to be A. W. Lockhart, 3S years old, of 5S1 Main street, Johnstown, Pa., Jump ed from an outgoing train In Jersey City yesteiidny afternoon. Ills Ekul! was fractured, and ,he died in an am bulance on the wav to the hospital. He was a Jeweler, and had been in New York on business. He had boarded the Susquehanna train in the Pennsylva nia depot by,mlstake for a Pennsylva nia train. Discovering his error he Jumped off while tho train was going nearly 20 miles an hour. ' (Coining Events. August 2S..Ico cream festival under tlio auspices of Camp 40, Daughters of America, in Rohbins' opera houso. Sept. IS. Ico cream festival under auspices of Patriotic Drum Corps, iu Rohbins opera house, -, , Ills Great Nose. Thn'ro was n certain oxclsemnn In Shrewsbury who was very trim nnd neat in his attire, but who had a bottlo nose of more than usual sio. As ho passed through tho school In no the boys used to eall him "Nosoy," nnd this made him so angry that ho complained to Dr. Butler, who sympathized, and sent for tho head boy, to whom ho cavo strict Injunctions thut the boys should not say "Nosey" any more. Next day, however, tlio oxclsoinan re npponred, even mora angry than before. It soeniB that not a boy had said "Nosoy," but that ns soon ns ho was soon coming tho boys ranged tliomselves in two linos, through. which he must pass, nnd all fixed their eyes intently upon his hose. Again Dr. Butler summoned tho head boy nnd spokomoro sharply. " You have no busi ness," said be, "to annoy a man who is passing through the school on his lawful oooupation, Don'tlooknthlm." Butngnin tho oxoisoinnn returned to Dr. Butler, furious with ludlgnution, for this time, ns soon os he was seen, every boy had oovered his fnco with his hand until he hnd gone by. "Lifo nnd Letters of Dr. Samuel Butlor." Moderation nf Desire. When tlio world possesses rnosnn. rnro horsesaroroBorvedforhntillng dung. When tho world la without ronson, warhorsea aro bread In the common. Ho nrentor sin than yielding to desire. No greater misery than dlsoontent. No greater calamity than acquisitiveness. Therefore he who -knows the content ment of content Is always content. JLnu Tsze, 604 B. C Monlst. The "Bicyclist'! Best Friend" is a familiar name for IloWitt's Witch Basel Salve, al ways really for emergojiajns. .While a speoif)o for piles, it also liutaiitly relieve and euros dlW, bruises,' salt rheum, eczema and all affections of the slcfu. It never falls. C. II. Itagenbuch. IS COTTOLBNB. pcriict Buortcnuig. ten rnunrt yellow tins, r' liratllii enlon-planl sold In unf other way. El. Louis, NewYetk, Montreal. SUNDAY EXCURSION TO ATLANTIC CITY T.mr Hilton via the Pennsylvania, llnllronil Company's Delaware Itlvor llrldgo Itoute. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will run another popular one day excursion to Atlantic, City on Sunday, August 20. Special train will ho provided, running on schedule given below, to and from Atlantic City with out change of cars, thus avoiding tho transfer through Philadelphia. Tickets, which will ho sold nt rates quoted, will ho good only ou tho special train in each direction on day of issuo. x Spcciol Kxcur. leaves. Unto. Slieimmlonli .. 4.23 A. M. 82 85 Krncltvlllo 4.K5 ' 2 83 Ht. Clnlr 4.49 " a 70 Pottsvlllo S.O0 " , 2 00 Schuylkill Hnven . B.09 " 2 30 AilnmsilMo B.13 " 2 30 Auburn 8.10 " 2 BO Hninburg -n.82 " 2 33 Hliocninkersvlllo S.40 " 2 25 Mohrsvllle 3,41 " 2 10 Leosport . 5. IS " 2 10 Temple 6.55 ' " 2 10 fl-ncling 8 10 " ' 2 10 Hirdsboro 0.20 " 2 1(1 Umlglnsavlllp 0 32 " 2 10 I'ottstown.... 0.38 '" 2 10 Parker Ford 0.18 " 2 10 Spring City 6.53 ' ' 2 00 IMlncnlxvlllc 7.02 " 1 80 Perklomen 7.08 1 85 Hetzwood 7,11 " 175 Prnnklln Avenue 7.20 " 1 03 Norrlstown 7.23 " 1 P0 Consholioekcn 7.30 " 1 no Mmmyunk 7-40 " 1 GO Atlantic City JAr.10.b3 " Returning, special tram will leavo Atlantic City 7.00 p. m. samo day, making samo stops. Household Necessity. Cascarcts Canity Cathartic, the most won derful medical discovery of tho ago, pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, Hvor and bowels, cleansing the cnttro system, dispel colds, euro headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness, Plouso buy and try a box of C. C. O. to-day; 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. WO DO THE CHILDREN DRINK? . Dont giyo them tea or coffee. Have you tried the new food drink called Grain-O? It is delicious and nourishing and takes tbo place ef coffee. Tho moro Grain-0 you glvo tho children tho moro health you distribute through their systems. Grain-0 is mado of puro grains, and when properly prepared tastes Uko tho cholco grades of coffee bnt costs about I as much. All grocers sell it. 15c and 25c. Single tandard Only Is possible, whether rw a test o excellence In Journalism, or for the measurement of quantities, time or valuer and The... Philadelphia Record . . . 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