EVENING HERALD KtfTAItLlSIIKI) 1870. .Published vey Evening, Urep Sunday, lit Sooth Jtnmn HtbrW.'nkb Ouscthm. The Herald la dellvtird inBhenaiiitonn itinl the surrounding towns for six cents A week, pfty nbl V the carriers. By mall $3.00 yer, oris vents ft month, payable In Advance. Advertise ments charged aoourdliiK to ipnee and position. The publisher reserve the right to chantre the position of advertisements whenever the pub 'jAtloii ol news demands It. The riant Is teserved to reject any advertisement, whether uald for Of not. that the publishers may deem Improper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Entered at the postofllce at Shenandoah, Pa., as second class mall matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. "All the News That's-Fit to Print." Evening Herald SATURDAY, AUGUST 38. 1897. ron JDDOB, Hon. 0. 1 llBoiiTBt., Of Pottavllle. FOB 8UHHIPF, IIlKBTKU S. ALHMBUT, Of Orwlgsburg. ron rooti iiiHaerron, John flown, Sn., Of Tremout. ron JURY COUMIMIOXBR, John Anstock, Of Mahanoy City. The number of bicycles In town ami the carelessness of many riders sugRests the necessity for the udop tion of rules governing the use of these vehicles on the streets. Rarely is one to be seen with a lantern and many collisions have been narrowly avoided. The necessity for an or dinance regulating bioyollng is ap parent and one should be adopted. Poor's Manual of Railroads is just issued and gives the increase in rail way mileage last year as 1783 miles, a very small increase. Compared with the preceding year thotonsof freight moved on all railroads in the country increased 2.4 per cent, and the num ber of passengers carried was 1.01 per cent, greater. The earnings from freight increased 3.58 per cent., from passengers 1.C8 per cent., and from miscellaneous sources 2.52 per cent. The share capital increased 3.7 per cent., while the funded debjdecreased 3.17 per cent., the chauges being due to reorganizations. Daly's Fifth Avenue company of actors, undertook an open-air per formance of "As You Like It" at Stratford-on-Avon Thursday, in aid of the Shakespeare Memorial Fund ' The play -was performed on the sward in front ot the memorial building without artificial staging. As Charles declaimed "I am heartilyglad I came hither" rain poured down and the performance had to be transferred to the theatre, and it is reported to have been a comical sight to see tho actors in thoir costumes reinforced by over coats, umbrellas, etc., but not dis couraged the plucky Americans gave an excellent performance in tho theatre. Alien Tax Unconstitutional. The alien tax law, passed by the late Legislature, has been declared unconstitutional. The decision was rendered by Judge Acheson, of the United States Circuit Court at Pitts burg, in a test case "Judge Acheson, in deciding the lnrw unconstitutional, and citingtfie statutes passed by Congr& to enforce the 14th amend lmjTi and the various decisions 'vhicnhave beenrendered, said: "Can the tax laid by the Pennsylvania act of June 15, 1897, be sustained con sistently with the principle enunci ated by the Supreme Court of the United States in the cases which have arisen under the 14th amendment ? I think not. This tax, as we have seen, is imposed at the rate of 3 cents per day for each day each of such for eign-born unnaturalized malo persons juay be employed. "The tax is of an unusual character and is directed against and conflned to a particular class of persons. Evi dently the act is intended to hinder the employment of foreign-born, un naturalizad male persons over 21 years of age. The act is hostile to and discriminates against such per sons. It interposes to the pursuit by them of their lawful avocations ob stack's to which others under like circumstances are not subjected. It imnosos unon these persons burdens which are not laid upon others in the same calling and condition. The tax is an arbitrary deduction from the daily wages of a particular class of persons. "Now the equal protection of the laws deolared by the Fourteenth Amendment to the constitution se cures to each person within the juris diction of a state exemption froni any burdens or charges other than bucIi as are equally laid upon all others under like oireuinstancew. "It is idle to suggeftt that the case in hand is one of proper legislative classification. A valid classification for the purposes of taxation must have a just and reasonable basis, which is lacking here. Gulf, Colo rado & Santa Fe Railroad vs. Ellis, 105 U. S., 150, 105. Mr. Justice Brewer, in dohvering the opinion of the court there, said: 'It is apparent that the mere fact of classification is not suilloient to relieve a statute from the reach of the equality clause of tho fourteenth amendment, and that in all casen it must appear not only that a classification has been made, but also that it is one based upon Homo reasonable ground some differ ence whioh bears a Just and proper relation to the attempted classification- and is not a mere arbitrary selection.' "I am of the opinion that the not of Assembly of the tat of Pennsyl vania of June 15, 1807, here in ipies tlon, is in conflict with the constitu tion and the laWB of the United States, and eittmat be sustained. The demurror to tho bill of otJiuplaint Is therefore bvorruled." Dr. Thomas' Eleetii.' Oil has cured hun dreds of cases of denfUoM tlmt were supposed to be Incurable. It never falls to cure ear nolie. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES Xntlonnl T.rn trite. At PhtladoJpMa-Plttburg. Ci rhilndol phla, B. At New York Flrt game: New York, 9; Chicago, 3. Second game: Now York, 6; Chicago, 0. At Baltimore Firat frame: Italtlmore, S; Cincinnati, 0. Sec ond game: Baltimore, 6 Cincinnati, 3. At Brooklyn Brooklyn, t; Louisville, 4. At Boston-Cleveland. 10? Boston, 4. At Washington Washington, 3; St. Louis, 0. JInxtorn l.ontrno. At Seranton Toronto, !; Scranton, 2. At Springfield Syracuse, 6: Springfield, 0. At Buffalo Buffalo, IT; "Wllkobarre, S. At Providenee First game: Providence, IB ; Montreal, 8, Second game : Montreal, 8 ; Prov idence, 0. Atlantic League, At Hartford-Hartford, 7: noadlng, 1. At Lancnster Lancaster, 13; Athletic, 0. At Itlehmond Richmond, S; Norfolk, 2. At Newark Newark, fl; Paterion, 4. f- . . . Moments are useless If trifled away j nnd tliey are dangerously wasted if consumed by delay lu eases where Ono Minute Cough Cure would bring immediate relief. C. H. llagen- bucli. Two AoroiiniitH I"tuMy fn.lurVrl. Toledo, Aug. 28. Two aeronauts were fatally hurt at the fair grounds yester day afternoon. Walter Sleele. of Co lumliun, has his back broken and sev eral ribs cri hed by a fall due to the failure ot his parachute to work, and t.eroy Northcott was frightfully burned hlle Inside a balloon, which took fire while being lnllated. Ko man or woman can onjny life or accom plish much In this world wnlle sutlcriug from a torpid Hvor. DoWitt's Little Karly liisera, the pills that cleanse that organ, quickly. V. It. Uagenhuch. NUGGETS OF NEWS. A man was brought to a New York hospital having; lost the power of speech through bunr.cr HSU Afridls near Kohat descended from the bills in strong 58V during Thurs day night and ottneued and captured the village of Uhlan, sotting fire to the buildings, nearly all of which were destroyed. General Biggs, command ing the forces at Kohat, having heard of the Afridls' plans, had prepared a force and went out on Friday morning and attacked the enemy. After sharp fighting the Afridls were driven back to the bills with heavy losses. The British loss consisted of ono sepoy kill ed and a native officer and two sepoys wounded. Ko need to scratch your life away. Doau'a Ointment brings instant relief In all cases of Itching Piles, Pin Worms, Eczema, King worms, Hives or other Itchiness of tho skin. Get it from your dealer. Narrowly ltKcnpefl. Xy no 111 tie. Kingston, N. Y., Aug. 28. At Hick ory Bush, a mining village six mile from here, Joseph Dopew, coloreO waylaid two little girls named Doody In the woods. The older girl outran De pew, and escaped, but her G-year-old sister was caught by the negro and brutally outraged. Her condition Is serious. Dcpow oeraped, but was soon captured by an offleer. A crowd threat ened to taVe him from the ofTlcer and lynch blni. but the ofllcer kept the crowd back with a revolver, and suc ceeded In bringing the prisoner to the Jail heic. Hold mi n Urnrs Clinrco. Atlantic City, Aug. 28. Harry Rob erts and Salvator PIcatolla were ar rested yeBtetday at Hammonton and brought to Atlantic City for trial. Thf two men were held In $1,000 ball foi a fuither hearing. They are charged with outrageously assaulting Bertha Hegelguns, of Hammonton, and leav ing her nude and unconscious beside the road near that city last Friday tflXHASES BloodfHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. UJUAT IT ICI The richest of all restorft nrlH I II lot tlve foods, because It re place! the essentials of life that are ex hausted by disease. Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, excesses, abuse, etc WHAT IT DOES! digestion porfeej It creates solid Mesh, muscle and strength. The nerves being made strong the bruin becomes attlvo and lear. It restores lostvltallty, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In either sex, and as a female regulator has no equal. Price Due, ornve uoxesBz.uj. uruggisis orDymau. We can help you. Advice and book, free. pWflte Us About Your CasoTj THE DR. CHASE COMPANY, lfiB Chestnut Street. Philadelphia. lvn tho Crowned Head would be at rest upon a bed of CORK SHAVINGS, nnd royHlty might use them too if they cost more. Your dealer can tell you alwut them, and get them for you. 4 First GIVEN 20 Second FREE 40 Third (D,in9i897) puniignt. soap For particulars vend yon? nsran nd full addrcis to Lever Bros., Ltd., Hudson & Harrison SU., New York. NIAGARA FALLS. Low Unto Hxcuralons via Pennsjlvun. ltnllroad. Tin, PannavlrflnlA Thillrnail fVimnnnt- ivl. run a series of ton-day excursions to Niagara Fulls, leaving l'liiladolphln, liulttmoru and Washllicton on July 32. Aueust S and 10. 1 ami 8cptcmber4 aud 10. An experienced tourist agcnfTnd ehnperon accompany each excursion. Excursion tickets, good for return passage on any regular train, oxcluslvo of limited oxprcAS trains, within ton days, wilt bo sold at $10 from Philadelphia, Baltimore, Wash ington and all points on tho Delaware Divi sion; (0.70 from Lancaster; $8.00 from Altoona nnd Ilarrisburg; $8.85 from Wllkes larre; ffi.80 from Wllliamsport; aud at pro portionate rates from other points. A stop over will be allowed at llullalo, Kocbostcr, nnd Watkins returning, A special train of Pullman parlor cars and day coaches will be run with eacb excursion. For further information apply to nearest tickot ageut, or address Geo. W. tioyd, Assistant Oonorat Passenger Agent, llroad Street Station, Philadelphia. STOCK AND i-T.ODUCE" MARKETS, Tho Vpwnrd Tcndi'iiry I'rnotlenlly UntnturrupttMl by ltonotlmm. New York, Aug. 27. Today's market was strong throughout, and tho upward tendency ot prices was prnctlcally un interrupted by reactions. Anything like a recession In the bids for stocks cllclttd no offerings and led to a lull In tho ac tivity which soon gave place to renewed buying and a higher level of prlcon. M(iny Inactive stocks were sought out id moved In the market, all at notab'.o Ins. The movi mcnt oven touched somo the extrtmrty low priced, almost dls rded Iss. I lie strength of the mar t v "larently based on a renewal fu i conlidenco In tho Improving tcn ncy ol general business. Somo of tho llroads ore making record returns, but I are showing Increased oarnlngs, Tho ntlnued ease In tho money market, In ew of the evidences of awakening ln istrlal activity, causes surprise, but cap money Is an Incentive to specuhv- n. Closing bids: ilto, & Ohio . UM Lehigh Valley.. 30',? icsa & Ohio... 21 N. J. Central... 05'j I, & Hudson .117 N. V. Central. .108Vi , I. & XV 162 Pennsylvania .. Wis if ... 17?i Reading, 2d pf 32S4 ike Erie & XV. 1C3 St. Paul Sift Gtmornl Mnrlcots. Philadelphia. Aug. 27, Flour firm, but idlng light, winter superfine, TS.Cjjr3.00j . extras, t3.Wiyi.la; Pennsylvania roller, ar, $I.7.'(F)3. do. straight, JSiffG.23; west i winter, clear, J4.7D5i5; do. straight, $3 3 city mills, extra, $3.90ft.N. Ityo ur firm, but quiet, at $3 per barrel for olco Pennsylvania. Wlieat weak; con ict wheat August, J1&1.02; No. 2 Ponn Ivanla and No. 2 Delaware red, spot, ;i3. No. 2 red, August, $1.00U: do. Sep nber OSHc. , do. October, D31ic.; do. 'vember DITfcc; do. December, 94T4c rn c.uict and steady; steamer corn, it M1)3iliC.; No. 2 mixed, August and Dtcmbrr. Sjt.(l3ac.; No. 2 yellow for n'l trade, 3SVi&39c. Oats qulot and ady, No. 2 white, carlots, 20c; do. Au t. September. October and November, 25ii20e. Hay qulot; choice timothy, $123 12.50. lleef llrm; family, J310; extra mess. $7.0MiS.50; beef hams. J28.50fi2S; packet, S.GOfj9.50; city extra India moss, WaU.X. Pork steady; old mess, $'J.25; family, $11.50t)12. Lard flrrn; western steamed, ?5.25. Dutter Arm; western creamery, 1219c; do. factory, 7011V4c. ! Klglns, 19c: imitation creumory, logi3c; New York dairy, lOHflic; do. creamery. 12il9c.; fancy printH Jobbing at 1922ci do. extra Pennsylvania, wholesale, 18c, Cheeso firm; large, white, svic; small, do., 9'lc; large, colored, 9c. ; small, do., c; part skims, 6V4C',ic; full do., 3V404. Kens nrm: New YorK ana Pennsylvania, 17&19c; western, fresh, 17c Potatoes stoady; Jerseys, ji.2KUi.ou; Long jBiana, 1.75fti; sweets, $1.6061.75. Tallow dull; city, 3(83Vsci country. 3c., as to quality. Ilosln quiet; strained, common to good, $1.45ijl."0. Turpentine quiet at 28(f(29c Pig Iron dull; southern. $9.75flll; northern, $10.BO12.23. Copper steady; brokers, $11.23; exchange, $11.25if)ll.E0. Lead strong; brok ers, $3.00; exchange, $1.0Dff4.I0. Tin firmer; straits, $13.70(B13.y; plates dull. Spelter quiet; domestic, $1.254.35. Tomatoes, per box or crate, us to quality, 25fjC0e. Long Island and Jersey cabbage, per 100, $202.50. Coffeo closed barely steady; September, $G.45&G.50; October, ?G.T,066.F.5; December. $0.80it6.i5; January, $6.90; March, $7,10 7.15; May, $7.20ff7.23. Live Stock MnrkotH. New York, Aug. 27. Beeves quiet; na tive steers, $4.15fU7V4; Texans, $4.10; stagB and oxen, $3U4.50; bulls, $2.90iii3.03; dry cows, $2&3.&0. Calves firm for all sorts; veals. !'4(7.25; grassera and but termilks, $3.50it. Sheep steady; lambs lower', sheep, $2.62Vj3.75; lambs, $4,250 5.0f. Hogs higher at $4.8005.10. Kast Liberty, Pa., Aug. 27. Cattlo steady; prime. $5j5.15: good, $4.S0ffl4.95; bulls, stags and cows, $2$ 3.75. Hogs ex cited; best light Yorkers and pigs, $1,050 4.70; best medium, $4.S04i4.66; grasBers and stubblers, $4.484.50; heavy. 4.4O4.50; roughs, $3ft4. Sheep steady; choice, $4.0I 4.10; common, $2.50&8.40; cholco lambs, $5.105.25; common to good lambs, $4Q5; veal calvcB, $G.50iQ6.75. Orlp-Oolds-Ueadache. Why suffor with Coughs, Colds and La Grippe when Laxative Iiromo Quinine will cure you in ono day. Put up in tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to ouie, or money refunded. Price, 25 cents, or salr hy Kirliu's Pharmacy. "Hoyal Woiifllnlt In Doiimnrk. Copenhagen, Aug. 28. The Princess Ingeborg Chailotte Frederica, second daughter of tho Crown Prince Chris Man, of Denmark, was married yes terday to Prince Charles, Duke of Weslergotland, third Bon of King Oscar II, of Norway and Sweden, In the presence of a brilliant assemblage of members of the Danish and Swedish royal families, the Dowager Empres of Itussia and the Princess of Wules. The city was profusely decorated In honor of the young couple, and tli people accorded them an enthusiast!) reception. The .ulceus was born In US78 and the er(tirprbt was born In 161. Nckt C'oiivlot Lym'hotl. i, Camden, Ala.,,Autc. tt, Jack Phany a negro convict wording on a farm near Claiborne, .Monroe county, mur derously assaulted a clerk In a store, on the place Hurr was robbing the safe when ht UftK aitpsared, and tq, aycape the nrihl$i.hlm on the head With an ax. l'hair-YB arrested, and confessed, An' oWosr started to the oeunty Jail with htm, but a mob Inter fered and bafigeel the negro. To heal the 1) rot en and diseased tissues, to Metlie the irritated surfaces, to instantly re lleve'and to jriauwitly euro it the mission of HeWitt's Witch Uazel Salve. C. U. Usgeu-budi. Ptlios, each of $1 00 Cash. jjj " $100 Pierce Special Blcrcles. $ 25 Gold Watches. FOR WRAPPERS THE PRESIDENT IN CLEVELAND. Hloolod nil Honorary Mftiibor of tlio Aniorlotiit lluf AMicIntlon. Cleveland, ' Aus. 21 Prerldent Jle Klnley arrived from lluffnlo on Sena tor Hanna's yacht several hours earlier than he was expected yesterday. There fore the elaborate program for Ills re ception was not carried out. The presi dent will remain until Wednesday noxt as the guest of Senator Ilunna. .As a sort of compensation for tho disappointment of the people who ex pected to greet the president on his arrival hero. It has been arranged to hold a public reception at 3 o'clock this afternoon at tho Hollenden hotel. President McKlnley was the guest of the American Bar association at Its banquet last evening, though the fact that he was to be there waB kept very qutet. The president entered the ban quet hall after the speaking began. He was accompanied by Secretary Al ger and Senator llnnna. A seat had been reserved for him between the new and retiring presidents of the asso ciation. After the applause which greeted the president had subsided the toastmaster announced that the ex ecutive committee had reported the election to honorary membership in the association of William McKlnley, o: Ohio. Th announcement was greeted by cheers. In response the president made a brief speech. Hold lu lloudnao. Madera, Cal Aus;. 28, About four years ago there came to this country from Hock Perry, Eng., a Mr. and Mrs. Edward A. Tubbs. With them came a little girl, daughter of one of their English neighbors, named Emma Da vis. The Tubbs' purchased one of the finest vineyards in the vicinity. Since tho Tubbs' took possession of this prop crty Ilttlo Emma Davis has been prac tically onslaved. She has scarcely been allowed to go oft the premises, and has been compelled to work In the vine yard by the side of men hired off the public highways, and has received nc education. The sheriff, being appealed to by the British consul, went to tin Tubbs place for the girl, but found she had besn spirited away. The sher iff will try to find her and send her back to England. Tlio Dcollup In Wheat. New York, Aug. 28. Wheat lost five cents a bushel yesterday, and the low est point was about ten cents under the top notch for the season. There were not enough Influential bulls left in the market to make a respectable flght against the declining tendency. It looked for a time as If the bottom had dropped out, so rapidly did prices slldt down hlll'Mn response to the rain of selling orders. The December option settled to Coc. on first sales and waf buffeted up and down by conflicting orders, but soon settled into a stead decline, which finally landed It, half ar hour before the close, at D37c. From hero It rallied to 94c where It left off. Killed by n Ituiinwny Car. Lock Haven, Pa., Aug. 28. Three Italians employed by the Glen Union Lumber company boarded a truck ti go down the heavy grade of the nar row gauge road to their shanty, five miles distant. The men lost control of the car, and, after running over two miles at great speed, It plunged Into a car loaded with timber. Barney Sal llo had both logs crushed and received a scalp wound. He died a few houn later. George Julian had his skul fractured, both legs broken and wac Injured Internally. He cannot recover. Nick FIgeo, who received a contusion of the hip and was Internally Injured may recover. Hnrd Work to Seouro a Jury. Chicago, Aug. 2S. The efforts of the attorneys In the trial of Adolph L. Luetgert, tho alleged wife murderer, to complete the Jury panel yesterday were barren of results. In fact no real progress was made lu the case. One Juror was discharged and another se lected to fill the vacancy. When the court adjourned the number of Jurors sworn to try the case was the same that It was on Thursday eight. As the days pass the work of securing a Jury has become more dlfllcult. Peo ple are reading about the case and forming opinions concerning the guilt or innocence of tho sausage maker. A Warrant Por L'rozor'M Arrest. Trenton, Aug. 28. A warrant was Is sued yesterday for the arrest of Peter XV. Crozer, tho secretary and treasurer of the collapsed Mercer and Mechanics Mutual Bplldlng and Loan associa tion, charging him with embezzlement. Crozer has been at his summer home at Belmar for the past two days, and Con stable William Dolton started for Bel mar to serve the warrant on him. Crozer will have the option of going before a Justice of the peace at Bel mar for a hearing or he may come to Trenton and answer before the Justice who Issued the warrant. Murdered by His Tenant. Danville, Va Aug. 28. Dr. John It. Cabell, a prominent citizen of Dan ville, was assassinated Thursday night at his country home, near Callanda, 2.1 miles from here, by Edward Hanklno, hta tenant. Cabell had refused to. rent Honkins the farm for another year, and Hankltis had refused to move away, from which arose the dispute which resulted in the killing. Dr. Ca bell was 74 years old, He la a brother of ex-Congressmun George C. Cabell. Iteoovprptl HIh Itcasoil. Chicago, Au. 28. John D. Tollnnt, the San Francisco banker who beeame violently Insane white Journeying to New York, and was removed to a san itarium at Geneva, Wis., on his arrival In Chicago from, the west, Is reported to have entirely recovered. Phyitelant) who have been In constant attendance on Mr. Tollaut since his arrival ' In Chicago attribute the banker'B tempo rary derangement to nervous prostra tion. Coining ISveiits. August 38Wce oreura festival under tlio suspires of Camp 40, Daughters of Amorloa, in Kobbin' opera house. Sept. IS. Ice ereara festival under ausplots of Patriotic Drum Corps, in Hobbles' opera bouse, FIRED ON UNCLE SAM'S TROOPS. Ohio Milltlaimiii Sllixhtly Wouiuli Two UoVbrnmont Musicians. Columbus, 0 Aug. 28. A memboT ot the Ohio naval reserve fired upon a sva olnl train carrying a battalion of thn Seventeenth United States Infantry at Mingo Junction yesterday. Two musi cians of the Seventeenth regiment, C. A. Frldely and T. M. McDonald, were slightly Injured, and the side of the oar was filled with shot. Both the Seventeenth and the naval reserve had participated In the Steubenvllle cen tennial celebration, ahd were returning home. The naval reserve was on a Lake Erie and Western train, and the Seventeenth regiment Was on a Pan Handle truln. At Mingo Junction the tracks of the roads run parallel, and very close together for a Bhort dis tance. At this point the shooting oc currred. A. H. Gould, a member of the Toledo Navul reserves, was arrested when the trnln arrived at Toledo. He confessed that he had flred his gun out of tue window while In close proximity to the train containing the members of tho Seventeenth United States infantrv, but he says he thought he was using a blank cartridge. Small precautions Often provent great mis chiefs. DoWltt's Little Early Risers aro very small pills in bIzo, but ore most effective In preventing tlio most serious forms of liver ami stomscb troubles. They cure constipa tion and lioadsclio aud regulate tbo bowels, C. H, Hngctibucli, RUSSO-FRENCH ALLIANCE. Tho Formal Annnticoment Will Prob ably bo Delayed. Paris, Aug. 28. Nothing Is known as to when the terms of the alliance be tween France and Ilussla will be an nounced, but It Is rumored that they will not be published yet. The German press illy conceals its surprise and chagrin at the conclusion of the treaty under an assumed non chalance, and with the assertion that It makes no difference, as the czar will not sanction any scheme for French re venge upon Germany. The Austrian press likewise en deavors to minimize the Importance of the treaty. The Pester Lloyd declares that It is "a tandem bicycle alliance, in which Russia steers In the path way of peace." Tho O:ilnlone, of Rome, refuses to believe that any change has taken place in the European status quo, unless tho terms of the alliance are published, proving the change. To coiiiiniiu iinxtnio'H i'oiioy. Madrid, Aug. 28. General Azcarraga. the Spanish premier, at tho cabinet council over which he presided declared the government would follow In the footsteps of the lato premier, Senor Canovns del Castillo. Continuing Gen eral Azcarraga announced that the government had full confidence In Cap tain General "eyler's political and military conduct of affairs In Cuba. Personally the premier was aware that the Insurrection In Cuba watt approach ing an end, and If the United States made any demonstration, which ho hoped would not be the case, he said, Spain would do her duty. Stole a "Minion Dollars. San Francisco, Aug. 28. Frederick May, who fled from Germany with nearly $1,000,000 entrusted to him by clients, Is supposed to be In Australia. The steamer Mariposa, here from Aus tralia, was carefully searched before her departure, tho Australian author ities suspecting that the crlmlnel would attempt to escape to the United States. He Is thought to have reached Sydney by the Arcadia or the Australia. Sub stantial rewards are offered for his arrest. Sick Headache. Neuralgia and Extreme Nervousness, VER since I was eighteen years old until 1 loarncd of Dr. Miles' Itestora tlvo Remedies, I suffered from sick hoaducho and extrcmo ncrvousucss aud dys pepsia. In tlmo heart dlseaso dovelopod. I was treated by sovcral doctors with no ro ltcf. Sovero palpitation with pain In loft breast, shortnoss of breath, and smothering spoils made me most miserable. I pro cured Dr. Miles' Itcstoratlvo Nervine and Now Heart Curo and took them alternately as directed, Improvement began at oucl and Increased so rap Idly that lnsldo of six months I Increased thirty six pounds In weight. All pain In tbo heart is gone, and the nervousness boa Dr." Miles' Nervino; Restores , , neaun wholly left me," MRS. Coas. Knait. W. German St., Little Falls, N. Y., Nov. 7,'03. Dr. Miles' Remedies aro sold by all drug gists under a posltlvo'guarantee, first bottle benefits or money refunded Hook On Heart ind nerves sent free to all applicants. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. WM. SCHMICKER, JR. Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity --For-- BARBEV'S Beer and' Porter Barbey's Bohemian Beer, COTTOLUNIl. Dyspepsia - j Dyspepsia, tho thief that steals r.way so much I of life's pleasure, has no accomplice more pernicious than lard. Bar every lard-soaked ! thing out of your diet, and iv.okc your digestion proof against : A : ..,) !I1 it, r,.ii-, i. u .t. I i u)9jJsm uiih kiit iiit-i iui. ik, vy iuiiu till; uppe- ti.ing' and digestible food that is prepared with i ji if f The genuine Cotlolcne Is sold overywhoro In ono to ten pound yellow tins, wun our irimo murics numcne mm : ovory tin. Mot guaruiiieoit u soul in uny THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago. YELLOWS 1 ONE PARK. A Complrlo Tour via tbo I'ennajlviinbi Itiillrond, The Ycllowstono Rational Tftrk is titiquos tinniibly tlio most interesting region on the globe, for wltlilu It Is displayed the realcst colic ctlnii of nature's manifold wonders. Iu dced, this mountain-bound plnlean, high up on the Mimmlt uf tlio overlnstiiiK Kockkw, U n viviitMblu playffretind for tbo world's giant fold's. To stand and gaio upon thorn in all their nmrvoloiH mnnilVtiitintis, the great goyger upheavals, the fierce steam blasts, tbe terrlblo leap of the river, and tbe awful canon. Is a revelation, an experience to be bad at no otbor poiut on tbo earth. Tho personally-conducted tour of tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company, which leaves New York on September 2, affords the most satisfactory meaus of visiting tbi wonderland and viewing its marvelous features. Tourists will travel by special train of Pullman smoking, dining, sleeping and observation cars In each direction, Eight days wilt bo spent in tbo Park, Stops will also bo mado returning at St. Paul and Chicago. Tbo round-trip rate, f235 from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington, $230 from Pittsburg, covers all necessary expenses. For detailed itineraries and full informa tion apply to ticket agents, Tourist Agent. 1100 Ilroadway, New York, or address Geo, V. Boyd, Assistant General Pnsicngcr Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Running sores, indolent ulcers and similar troubles, even though of many year's stand ing, may bo curod by using DoWltt's Wicth Hazel Halve. It soothes, strengthens nnd heals. It is a groat pile cure. C. II. Hagcn bucb. rerGoiiulIy-Condiicteil Tours via Pennsyl vania ltnllroad. That tlio public have como to recognize, tbe lact that the best and most convenient method of pleasure travel Is that presented by the Pennsylvania Railroad Company's personally-conducted tours, is evidenced by tho increasing popularity of tbeso tours. Undor this Bystom tho lowest rates in ob tained, for both transportation and hoUl ac commodation. An experienced tourist agent and chaperon accompany each tour to look after tbo comfort of tho passenger. Tho following tours have been arranged for tlio season of 1S07 : To Yollowstono Park on a special train of Pullmau sleeping, compartment, and observa tion cars and dining car, allowing eight days in "Wonderland," September 2. Rato, $235 from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington $230 from Pittsburg. To Niagara Falls, excursion tickets good to return within ton days will bo sold on July 22, August 5 and 10, September 4 and 10, at rato of $10 f.-om Philadelphia, Baltimore, aud Washington, These tickets include trabsportatlon only, and will permit of stop over within limit at Buffalo, Rocbestor, and Watkins on tbe return trip. Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, I.uray Caverns, Naturat Bridge, Virginia Hot Springs, Richmond, and Washington, Sep tember 28 and October, 12. Rate, $03 from Now York, $03 from Philadelphia. "For three years T sufforcd from Salt Rheum. It covered my hands to such an ex tent that I could not wash them. Two bot tles of Burdock Blood Bitters enred mo." Libbio Young, Popes Milts, St. Lawrcnco County, N. Y. WoiOfiiiHii Fourrnl 'Jfnll, Rock Island, Ills., Aug. 2S. I3y the fall of a scaffold yesterday afternoon C. J. XV. Schrelner, a contractor; W. H. Willis and John Lowe, bricklayers, and Joe Crudup, a colored b.id carrier, were precipitated from tho t'.ilrd story of a new building to the stone Bldewalk. Willls'dled within ten minutes. Schrel ner received a cut about the temple and Internal Injuries. Lowe and Crud up were fearfully bruised. It Is be lieved all will die. MIIIlonalroGoolot'H Slid clou Dentil. Cowes, Isle of Wight, Aug. 2S. Mr. Ogden Qoelet, of New York, Is dead. He expired, on board his yacht, the Mayflower. The deceased had been In 111 health for about two months past. Ir. Goelet, who was 45 years old, was a son of Robert Qoelet, whose estate at the time of his death was one of the greatest In New York city. Itobert Goelet died In 18T9, leaving a fortune of S15,000,000. OotoironurlaiiH to Wod, Drldgeport, Conn., Aug. 28. Charles II. llrlnBmade, aged S6. who has al ready been married three times, on Thursday procured a marriage license for wife No. 4. He say hi bride to be Is Mrs. Mary Curtis, who Is 88 years of aa. Tho "Bicyclist's Best Friond" is a familiar name for DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo, al ways ready for emergencies. While a specific for piles, it also instantly rolioves and euros OHM, bralcs, salt rheum, ecsenia and all auections ot the sum. It uovcr fails. C. II, Ifagcnbucb. lrunii liuul a U)".UI!ik, Ilolgale, O., Aug. 28, Fifteen armed tramps surprised and captured the farmhouse of John P. Williams Thurs day evening. Miss Williams and Frank Collins were to have been married. The tramps drove the family and guests out, devoured the bildal' supper, and ransacked the house. All valuables Were taken. The wedding was post poned, and the guests formed a poasa for pursuit. A dose of Fowler's Fat. of Wild Strawberry brings immediate relief in all oases of cjanip .Ing pains of the stomach or bowels. It is nature's Bpeoiflc for summer oomplalut in all its forms, When you want good roofing, plumbing, ga fitting, or genora) tlnsmlthing done call on E, P. Gallagher 18 West Centre street Dealer in sto-ns I-tf Buy Keystone flour. Do suro that the name Lxssia & Baku, Ashland, Pa., U printed on ever sack. COTTOLEND. proof urn - j m in coionnfnnc wreuin on ! otnur way. iunuo only by SI. Louis. NewYork. Montreal. SUNDAY EXCURSION TO ATLANTIC CITY Low ltates via tbo Pennsylvania icallroatl Company's Delaware ltlver llrldgo Itoiite. Tbo Pennsylvania Railroad Company will run ntiothor popu'ar one day oxcurslen to Atlantic City on Sunday, August 20. Special train will bo provided, running on schedule given below, to and from Atlantic City with out change of curs, thus avoiding the transfer through Philadelphia. . Tickets, which will be sold at'rnlos qhqtod, will bo good only on tlio special train in eacb direction on day of issue. Special Kxcur. lnavps. Itiiti,. Shenandoah 4.25 A. M. 02 85 KrackVllle . 4.35 " 1 85 t. Clnlr 4.49 " 3 10 Pattsvllln 5.00 " '2 60 Hshtiylkill Haven 8.09 " 2 90 Atittmsuaio 5,13 " 2 53 Auburn ..,. 5.10 " 2 50 Hiilntmnr ' 5.82 " -l as ftlioctimkcrsvllle 5.40 " 2 25 .Molirsvtllo : 5,41 " 2 10 Icsport . 5.48 " 2 10 Temple 5.55 " 2 10 TVlulhlg 6 10 " 2 10 lltrilsboro 0.20 " 2 10 Douglassvlllo 0 32 !' 2 10 Potthtowll 0.88 " 2 10 Pnrket Ford 0.48 " 2 10 spring City 0.53 - ' 2 00 l'Wnlxvllle 7.02 " 1 BO Pirklnmen 7.03 " 1 85 Ilctzwood 7 14 " 1 75 Krnnklin Avenuo 7.20 " 1 05 NorrNtown 7.23 " 1 SO Conshnliofkcn 7.80 " I 00 Mnimyunk 7-40 " 1 00 Atlantic City Ar..l0.05 " Returning, special tram will leavo Atlantic City 7.00 p. m. sam'o day, making samo stops. Household Necessity. Cascarcts Candy Cathartic, tbo most won derful medical discovery of tbo age, pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels. cleansing tho entire system, dispel colds, curo headache, fever, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of C. C. C. to-day J 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold aud guaranteed to cure by all druggists. WHAT DO THE CHILDREN DRINK ? Dout glyo them tea or coflco. Have you tried the now food drink called Grahi-O? It is delicious and nourishing and takes tho place of cofleo. Tho more Graln-0 you givo tho children tho more health you distribute through their systems. Gralu-0 is made of puro grains, and when properly prepared tastes liko the cholco grades of coffee bnt costs about 1 as much. All grocers sell it. 15c and 2jo. ingle tandard Only Is possible, whether tm a test o excellence in joiirimlUm, or for the measurement of qimntlticH, tlino or value nnd The... Philadelphia Record . . . After a career of nearly twenty years o uninterrupted growth Is justified lu claim lug that tho standard first established by Its founders Is tho ono true test of A Perfect Newspaper. To publish ALL THE NEWS promptly and succinctly nnd In the most readable form, without elision or partisan bias; to discuss Its slgnlOcnuce with frankness, to keen AN OPEN EVE FOR PUBLIC ABUSES, to give besides a complete record of current thought, fancies and discoveries In nil de partments of biimnn nctlvlty In Its DAILY EDITIONS of from 10 to 14 PAGES, nnd to provide the whole for Its patrons at tlio nominal price of ONE CENT That wns from the outset, nnd will continue to bo the aim of THE RECORD. The Pioneer One cent morning newspaper In the United Htntes. The Record, still LEADS WHERE t OTH EltS FOLLOW. Witness Its unrivaled nverngo dally circulation oxcccdlng 100,000 copies, and an average exceeding 120,000 copies for Its Sunday editions, while Imitations of its plan of publication In every Important city of the country testify to the truth of tho assertion that In the quantity and quality of Its con tents, nnd In the price nt which It Is sold The Record lias established the standard by which excellence In journalism must bo measured. The Daily Edition Of The Record will be sent by mall to any address for J3.00 per year or 25 cents per mouth. The Daily and Sunday Editions together, which will plvo Its readers the best and freshefct Information nf all that is going on In tlio world every day In the year Including holidays, will bo sent tor 1 1.00 a year or 33 cents per mouth. Address THE RECORD PUBLISHING: CO., Record Building, Philadelphia, Pa. HAVE YOU READ PHILADELPHIA -THIS MORNING? THE TIMES Is tbe most extensively circulated and widely rami newspaper pub llnhed in Pennsylvania. 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