EVENING HERALD KptTAIU.IKtlHl) 1B70. Published every MlH(eit fltindsy, t onTn JAnnilWumr. Nrar Oiwtb Tho Het-Hld Is deilreied liiBhiioiiUoan mid the surrounding lowjtn for sli eents vfeok, pny 1'. the carriers, l)y mull 18.00 a Jt, or cents month, payable In d ranee. Adrttl menls otfcrfftfl ateofdliig lo iniM mi1 tmsltton. The ptihilshers reserve the right tB elmiige the Ponltwii of ndM-tlsnents whenever the Dub wtlnn of Amr demands It. The right la .-served to reject any advertisement, whether paid for or not, thl the publishers may deem Improper, Advertising rate ude known upon application. imed the ioitnBlce At Bhensndoah. Pa., as seeo-nd class tnall matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION. "All the News Thai's Fit to Print." Evening Herald HON DAY, AUGUST SO, 18OT. ItHl'l'llI.ICAN STATU TIU1C15T. FOR TKCASUftKIl, JAMKS S. Ueacom, Of Westmoreland. FOIt AUDITOR (IHNEUAL, I.RVI G. McOAULHV, Of Chester, llKl'UIH.IOAN 'COUNT V TIUKMT. FOR JUIX1K, Hon. O. P. HmShTM, Of PotUvllle. FOB SIIHHIFP, IIikoVkr S. Ai.hhHIIit, Of Orwlgsburg. FOR POOR DIRBOTOR, JOIIM ItOWB, SR., Of Tromont. FOR JURY COMMISSIONER, Jons ANStOCK, Of Mahauoy City.' Pkachus, though not a glut in the market, can hardly bo called scarce, and prices, under the circumstances, do not rule high. CANOVAS was assassinated August 8th and the murderer was executed August 20th. In one particular no American can say that Spain is slow and out of date. A cnowi) of 250,000 visitors at the Grand Army reunion at Buffalo shows that the country honors the veterans, and also keeps allye the military spirit of our national history. TlIK average Schuylkill Democrat has dropped that absurd query, "Have you seen Gen. Prosperity t" Prosperity is a dangerous topic for a man in the calamity business to touch .lust now. TjIK Democracy will hold their state convention to-morrow at Read ing. The greatest interest contres on tho platform, and the action of the State Committee on tho Harrlty case, The 10 to 1 wing of tho party are anxious to have the Philadelphia leader removed as a member of the Democratic National Committee. Thk free-trade theorists are not hunting up just now their assertions made when the McKinley law was enacted, that no amount of protec tion would enable the United States to make its own tin-plate. Not only is the bulk of our tin-plate now being manufactured at home as a result of that protection thus given, but our manufacturers of that article are actually invading foreign markets. It is the duty of every Republican to sec that his name appears upon the registration book. Do not depend upon tho Register to properly record your name, but make personal appll cation to that official and see that you are qualified to vote inNovember. Next Wednesday is the last day to register. The contest now going on between Messrs. Lyon and Dunn has plainly shown the importance of be ing registered. Let every Republi cai perform this duty. It is a great deal easier for the ordinary man to find the bottom price of the goods he wants to buy than to And the top price for the labor he wants to sell. There are al ways people hunting for his patron age and giving him information about tho goods he wants to buy, but there are not so many hunting and bidding for his labor. lie is in a position of greater independence when ho is buy- ing things than when he is fixing his wages. Our Democratic friends on the School Board are still hankering after the "loaves and fishes." The Board will meet next Wednesday evening, when the election of night school teachers will take place, and it is rumored all those who differ polit ically with the majority of the Board must go the way of the Citizens janitors vacate their positions to make room for Demooratio applicants. Luckily for the people of Shenan doah, the School Board will not al ways be controlled by such bitter partisans, and their actions will re coil on them in the not far distant future. Notwithstanding Judge Aohe snn'H nninion that the alien tax law Is unconstitutional because it violates the fourteenth amendment to the constitution in imposing burdens upon the alien which the eitlzen is not called upon to bear, the soundness of bis riosition is being Questioned upon the ground that it not only does not impose such a burden, but because the law actually only imposes a tax upon the alien who, heretofore, hag been nraetioollv free from all toxa tion, contributing nothing to the cost of maintainiiuf our Institutions, while enjoying all their benefits, and that in bo doing he is really only be Ing placed upon an equality with tlie oiticen wlio pays for their support. The question is one that is evoking general (UmumIoii and the deoinlon of the final arbiter, the United State Supreme Court, will be awaited with great interest. Mn. lilt yak ban concluded to post pone bis visit to Mexico for the pur pose of -investigating the silver ques tion of tjjiat country to a more con venient season. This will be gener ally regarded as a very eligible move ment on the pur t of the 10to 1 leader. He is evidently satisfied tlinUfith the bullion value of silver down to 40 cents in each silver dollar, wilh apros pect of a still further deollne,aud with the positive assurance that if wheat moves in olther direction it will le upward, thore is Httlo Hoed for tho 10 io leader to go to Mexico, or any where else for that matter, for further information, Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil 1mm cured hun dreds of cases of ilHtfness that were supposed to be Incurable. It never fills to cure ear ache. BAbttfALL RECOiTJS, Standing or the Chilis 111 tlm Itneo For C'liiiin)loiilil PimimntH. National J.i'uiruo. V. h. Po. W. t,. Po Baltimore. ..70 .(SB Pittsburg... 48 88 .441 nmtn 78 84 .OK Louisville. . .48 1 .44 1 Now York... It 37 .(184 I'hlladelphtalT 01 .48S Ohiclmintl IK SID Mi Brooklyn. .. .45 01 Olerlnml....54 48 .580 ' 'Washington. -II 110 OlitwtK') .... 4't .18 Mi St. Louis. . . .T 80 .sVi .4311 HATint'lAY'.M NATIONAL t.HAUUK (1AM m. At l'hllii'Uilplilii-Pittsburg, 0; Philadelphia, 4. At ll)Mtm-l)oatm, 11 ; Olavolitnd, U. At Brooklyn Hint khiuo: Loidsvlllo, 11; Brook lyn, $. Soouud Kame: Loutmrtlle, 0; Brooklyn, b. At IlHltiniiiro Baltimore, 7; Cincinnati, 2. At Waahtiiitton Washington, 10; at. Ixnls, 11. At Now York (8 inning) New York, 0; Chl- KiiNtorii I.enmie. W. L. Po. W. L. Po. Toronto.... 02 40 .008 ProvtJenoe. .S3 5J .5J! Buffalo (W 44 .800 Bernnton...,47 48 .4!Ci Synusuo....05 46 . Montreal.. tU AS .84 1 Sriugflild..58 42 .B80 WilkeitlmrrHlW 71 .270 BATUIIDAY'S KASTKUN I.KAUUK QAMHti. At Wllknslurre Wilkesbnrro, 10; Montreal, 0. At Herimton 8y racuso, 4 ; Burantou, 2. At Frovldenco Providence, 0; Buffalo, 0. SnrlnKfleld Springfield, 13; Toronto, 5. SUNDAY'S KAHTHliN I.UAGUK OAMMH. At SymouHo Toronto, 5; Syracuse, 4. Providence Buffalo, 7; Providunce, 'J. At At Atlantic! I.cnmio. W. L. Po. Lancaster . . .77 80 061 Patcisnn Hartford.... 00 43 .003 Norf.ilk Newark ....09 40 .56 Athlet.c Richmond.. .03 51 .572 Kca.lmg. W. I Po ..53 OJ .4IW . 51 58 .4I . 14 7J .!,') . 8 81 :Mj SATUIIKAV'S ATLANTIC I.BAOUB OAMHH. At Lanoaiter First gamo: Lanottitur, 10; Athletic, 8. Second game: Lanoaxter, 18; Ath letic, 1. At Hartford First game: Ilartford, 12; Reading, 0. Second gainu: Hartford, 10; Reading, 8. At Newark First gaum: Pater eon, 11: Newark, 2. Second game: Newark, 8; Paterson, 0. At Richmond Norfolk, 2; Rich uuiua, i. SUNDAY'S ATLANTIC I.EAOUE OAHH. At PutoPHon nartford, 0; Patorson, 1, Uucklen'a Arnica Salve, The best salvo In the wcrid for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhonm, lover sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles or jo pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 35 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasloy. Klllcil in 'ii t'ieollitf J'rom Arrwt. Uoboken, N. J., Aug. 30. Samuel Dwycr ivas run ovor and killed by an Krle train yesterday while lleelns from arrest. Dwyer and a number of othuro were members of a Uoboken ganc;. Three policemen descended upon them Dwyer and two others tied. They raced alone Seventh street to where the street crosses the Erie tracks. Thero was a train approaching. Dwycr's com panions crossed the track In safety. Dwyer hesitated, but seeing the pollco almost upon him turned Just as th locomotive reached him. He leaped for the pilot, but missed his footing and rolled down In front of the engine. Tho engine and eight coal cars passed over his body, tearing it to pieces. No need to seratch your life away. Douu's Ointment brings Instant relief iu all cases of Itcliins i'llos, Pin Worms, Eczema, King worms, Hives or other itchiness of thobkin. Get It from your dealer. Mother . .vr a. ,,-ci lo Tutu Tampa, Fla., Aug. 30. Mario, the II-year-o!d daughter of Mrs. France) Vaidez. of l'ort Tampa City, went t. the kitchen to start a lire yesterday afternoon. She poured on kerosene, and Instantly there was a deafening explo sion, followed by the girl's agonized cries as she ran from the room on Hie. Mrs. Vaidez at once went to her daugh ter's assistance. While she was at tempting to extinguish the Names her own clothes caueht lire, and the two ran soreamlng from the house. Both were burned tp a crisp. The house caught from the flames and was de stroyed. A small boy was burned In the houee. The lire spread rapidly, and five other houses were burned, Small precautions often prevent great mis chiefs. I)eWit'N Little Early Hisers are very small pills' la s zs, but are most oirectlvo lu preventing the meat serious forms of liver and stomach troubles. Thoy euro constipa tion and headache and regulate tho bowels. C. II. Uagcnbiicli. Two UriiK-iicil Wlille Koiiriuir. I.ynn, Mhfs.. Aug. 30. Thomas Hay den, aged v.l years, and Nicholas Gaba rlne, an lu-llun. of lloston, were drown ed In Flax pond yesterday by the cap sizing of a rowboat. The Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania, New Jer sey and Delaware: Generally fair; probably cooler tonisht; southwesterly winds, becoming northwesterly. Ileoliteil AuMiln-i I'ortuirul. London. Aug. 30. A dispatch to The Dally Mail from Capetown aay It Is re ported from I.ourenzo Marquez that the arbitrators In Heme In the Delagoa bay dispute have decided against Portugal and have awarded the Delagoa rail way an indemnity nf 3,500,000. The report 1b not credited here. BloodffHerveFood For Weak and Run Down People. UJHftT IT IQ I The richest of all rectors flH I II lo I tlve foods, because It re place the essentials of lire that are ex. haunted by disease, Indigestion, high living, overwork, worry, execwes, auuse, etc. WHAT IT DOES! purTand'rfch and the digestion perfeO-lt creates solid flesh, nrusolo ana strength. The uervee being made strong the brain becomes astlve and elear. It restores lost vitality, stops all wast ing drains and weakness In either sex, and as a female regulator has no equal. 1'rloe G0a,,ortlye boxes K.0O. Druggists orbymall. We pan help you. Advice and book, fre. "write- Ua About Your Case. THE DR. CHA8E COMPANY. lil3Chetnut Street, Philadelphia. J Going to Better stay at home and get GOLD DUST from your grocer, where and Sold every- Cleans Everything MADE ONLY BY THEN. K.FAIRDANK COMPANY, Chicago. St. Louli. Naw York. Bolton. Philadelphia. CROZER EVADES OFFICERS. Will Sui" eider ATter Parfnotliiir'Ar rnut'onieiitn For l'lirnlshlinr Hull. Trenton, Aug. 30. Constable William Dolton, who made a second trip to Bel mar Saturday with a warrant for tho arrest or Peter W. Oroser, the embez zling loan association treasurer, re turned unsuccessful to Trenton last night. He said he had ben to Delmar, Spring Lake and other places, and had learned enough to satisfy htm that Crozer was at the seashore. He Is con vinced that Crozer will surrender him self within a day or two. Dolton has had a conference with Crozer's son, Edward, who practically assured him that his father will be produced ub soon as arrangements for the furnishing of bail can be completed. Irvln W. Rogers and Edward Crozer, assignees of Peter W. Crozer, have placed In the hands of a lawyer for collection a large batch of notes and checks given to Peter W. Crozer by various persons, and which notes and checks have apparently never been used. One suit was started agalnat Edward W. Evans for money advanced by Crozer on Evans' two notes and checks. Evans was the solicitor of the tw building and loan associations, and for years peeurled the same ofllce with Crozer. Tngcis and Edward Crozer say that If they could realize on all tho unused notes and checks which Peter W. Crozer turned over to them they would he able to liquidate the entire shortage. Mr. Rogers says that the notes and checks were evidently given In return for cash advances made by Crozer, and that the latter never at tempted to realize on the paper given to him, but put It away In his safe. The notes and checks are for amounts ranging from $6 up to $1,000 and bear various dates, extending back over a period of several years. John N. Lind say, president of the two building nnd loan associations, who up to Saturday denied that he had been loaned any money by Crozer, admitted that he and Crozer had an open personal account. and that the balance might be In Cro zer's favor. Moments are useless If trilled away ; nnd they aro dangerously wasted if consumed by delay in casci whero Olio Minute Cough Curo would bring immediate, relief. C. II. llagcn buch. MAOARA FALLS. Low Ilato Incursions via I'eiinsjlvan. Railroad. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company wi. run a scries of ten-day excursions to Niagara Falls, leaving Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington ou July 22, August 5 and 10, and September 4 aud 10. An experienced tourist agent and chaperon accompany each excursion. Excursion tickets, good for return passage on any regular train, exclusive of limited express trains, within ton days, will 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 and Harrisburg; $8.23 from .Wilkes barre; $5.80 from Wllliamsport; and at pro portionate rates from other points. A stop over will ho allowed at Buffalo, Rochester, and Watkins returning. A special train of Pullman parlor cars 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 Station, Philadelphia. If you havo ever seen a little child in a par oxysm of whooping cough, or if you havo been annoyed by a constant tickling in tbo throat, you can appreciate tho value of One Minute Cough Cure, which gives quick ro- uei. v. u. jiagcuuucu. lll-ltraiitl. J.uot.illiii uy i ' ''"It Hong Kong. Aug. 30. Matt Su!et, a uotorlcus bilgand, with 200 followeru, raided the government station at Polop Ralya. captured M, Newbronner, the oincer In enhrgo, killed a corporal and then sacked the treasury of $20,000. The town, which consisted entirely of wooden kajung houses, was then fired and every building destroyed. Gaiya Is the exp'.rt and Import center of a con siderable district, and tho population was lnrgely Chinese. Salet. at las.t ac counts, waB fortified at Iuaiiian, and It is feared win attack Sanda-Kan a.id mapsacro the Europeans, utter tooting the town. Grlp-Golds-lIeao'aclie. Whv ttTlflai- urttK CMinl.B rl,l t B Grippe when Laxative Brnmo Qulnit e will cure you In one day. Put up In tablets con venient for taking. Guaranteed to ouie, or noney refunded. Price, 85 cents. por sale uy ivirun s rnarmacy. I'luiiu-ed Down nil Umliuiilcmotit. St. Louis, Aug. 30. The passengers and train crew of the midnight special on the Chicago and Alton rallroad'nar rowly escaped d.th in a wreck near Alton. The engine was derailed while proceeding at a alow rate of sped by spreading rails and thrown down a 43 foot embankment. The tender, three baggage cars and a postal car feJ lowed and rolled on top of the en glne, under which Peter Itafferty, of Bloomlngton, the engineer, was pinned. He was taken out fatally injured Fireman Charles Johnson, of Illoom Ington, Ills., and lis Clerk Robert Mattlmore or Jers?m, IUs and W. F. Simper and Samuel Orobbe of Chi cago, crawled out of the wreck se verely hurt. The Pullman oars remain ed on the track, but the shock threw the passenger from tlielr (berths, and Manager Dune .n Ii. Harrison, of the Dlgby Dell company, was aerlounly in jured about the ohat- ..t.Mi.. ... No warn or woman oui41X or areata llih inHeli la tills wU wlU tgfltritig from a torpid 1 1 ver. l)UWi little- S Hy RUem, the pills, that eleane that organ, quickly. C. 11. Hageiibuttli. Coining Kveuts. Sept. IE. Ice oream festival under atisnleee of Patriotic Drum t'orjui, lu Koblihis' opera house. Klondike? .11 I FAURE'S WELCOME HOME Qreril I'ropnrntloiiH For thn Return of tho I'ronoh I'rosldont. IMrls, Aug. 30. The city Is growing Into a frenzv of enthusiasm over the welcome to be extended to President Faurt on his return tomorrow from his visit to Russia. The principal streets and buildings are profusely decorated with flags and hunting. A group of tradesmen held a meeting Saturday and resolved to erect a grand Btand and a triumphal arch, and committees are busy In all quarters of the city. All the vehicles seen on the streets on the day .of the president's return will be decorated with the tricolor, and there will be a free performance of "Don Juan" at the Opera, and free perfor mances at the various theaters. '"All the cafes and wine shops will be permitted to remain open all night, und outdoor balls will be held In every square. There will also be a repetition of the beautiful illuminations made on the occasion of the czar's vlBlt tqParls, and, as the time Is too short for the preparation of an elaborate display of fireworks, the Garde Republlcalne and the firemen will provide a splendid fete of torches In the Place de l'Opera, at a cost of 15,000 francs. The president will stop there for a few minutes on his way along the troop lined route from the Gare du Nord to the Elysee. and will receive an address of con gratulation. The feature of the whole thing Is that all Is done spontaneously by the citi zens, with no attempt at official organi zation, while President Faure himself can have no Idea of the reception in store for him. The excitement has reached such a pitch that there is talk of making Aug. 30 the national fete day instead of July 14, and also of in stituting life presidencies, with Presi dent Faure as the first incumbent. SMUGGLING IN CHINAMEN. Report Thnt Thoy Aro Comlnir From l'ort Townsend. Washington, Aug. 20. The treasury department is conducting an investiga tion of charges that Chinese are belnn smuggled Into the United States ai Port Townsend, Waah. The reports upon which tho Investigation Is based were received here about a week ago, and Assistant Secretary Howell Im mediately ordered Special Agent Cul- lom to proceed to Port Townsend. Tlu reports indicated that the Chinese hni. made use of forged certificates, but nc charges were made against the cus toms officers at Port Townsend except by implication. Owing to friction that has been caused between officials of the treas ury department end the department ol Justice over the methods of enforcing the Chinese exclusion acta, the secre tary of the treasury and the attorne) general willthls week issue a Joint circular to Immigration inspectors and United States attorneys and marshals instructing them In the future not t( arrest Chinese whose papers give then prima facie rights to admission untii they reach their destination In tin United States. Heretofore they hav been arrested as soon as they crossed the border, and when taken befori United States commissioners were fre quently discharged, despite the protest: of tho Inspectors. It is believed that If they are not arrested until they reach their destination the chances of col lusion between magistrates and thosi' Interested in getting Chinamen Illegally into the country will be reduced to a minimum. To heal the broken and diseased tissues, to soothe the irritated surfaces, to Instantly re lieve and to permanently cure It the mission of Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo. C, II. Hagon buch. Do-l t (it. '.ii .".'.Mi i;r .Minors. Nelf-'onville, O., Aug. 30. The desti tution among miners here Is very great. Mayor Buckley says 1,200 persons, the en'lre mining population of the town, have absolutely nothing to eat, and 100 of there are sick. In this Immediate vicinity there are 7,000 destitute peo ple, a large number of whom are chil dren. Local charity hnB helped them until Its means are gone. Gardens supplied the wants of these people un til recently, but that resource is now exhausted. If outside help does not come soon the consequences will be1 ap palling. Tho "Bicyclist's Best Friend" is a familiar namo for DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, al ways ready for emergencies. While a specific for piles, it also Instantly relioves and cures cuts, bruises, Bait rheum, eczema and all affections of the skin. It never fails. 0. 11, Ilagenbuch. JSrnstiiH C'oi'iilinr Strlokon. Albany, N. Y Aug. 30. Erastua Corning was stricken with apoplexy late last night, and little hope Is en tertained of his recovery. NUGGETS OF MEWS. The safe of J. A. W. D. Bird, drug. gists, of Boston, Mass., was robbed of ISM, though the lock was found to be Intact. Farmer Burton L. Hotchkiss, of Rockland, Conn., was fatally shot through the window of his home by an unknown assassin. "Healer" Schlatter, who is In Chi oafo, Ills., denies the report 'that he married Mrs. Ferris, widow of the Fer ris wheel inventor. Sanders Richardson,' a tough char acter, who tiled to break up a' colored camp meeting at Lancaster, was given a seveie tin ashing hy the preaoher. I1r from a mining lamb caught the clothes of a little child. of John Archi bald, at Uagad, Westmoreland county, Pa., and the Infant was burned to a erbjp. "For three years T suffered ffom Salt niies.ni. It covered my lianiln tp tush an ex. tent -that I eon Id not wash tltni. Two bot tles fef Burdeek lllowd Bitten cured lue." JJbWe Young, Popes Mills, St, Lawrenee County, N. Y. A DISTINGUISHED REGIMENT. The President Will Meet Survivor ol ttin Twenty-thlrd Ohio. TrelMont, O., Aug. 30. The first and second days af September will huve noted event" iiere, at both of whleli President 4IeKlnley will be In atteml anee. Ee;it 1 occurs the wedding of Enplgn Smith and Miss Hayes, the dnugh'er of th ex-presldent, and on the sa,me day occurs the reunion of tlw rrdn.ent in which Hayes ana Aiciun Icy rerved during the war. The Twenty-third Ohio regiment claims the distinction of hrtVlntt umoruj Its oItcers mbre mtn who attalnaVI high ponltlons during and after the war than any other re-tment In the United Mutes. Two of Its ofllclals became presidents of the United States R. It. Hayes and Wlllam McKinley; one leached Hie ofllre of United States sen ator and associate Justice of the su preme court of the United States Stanley Matthews. Its first colonel, W. 8. Resecralis, was appointed briga dier general In the regular army before Ma r, lment reached the field. The next In" command, E. P. Soammon, was afterward made major general of vol unteers, and was equally successful In business life. The fourth, Colonel James M. Comly, was mustered out with the regiment, and afterwards was known as a distinguished Journalist. Lieutenant Colonel Russell Hastings, now a resident of the Bermuda Islands, la known aB a successful man of busi ness In Ohio since the war. Captain O. B. Glddlngs ivas appointed major In the United Statea army. Lieutenant II. P. Kennedy was later lieutenant gov ernor of Ohio, and also a member of congress. Lieutenant James L. Bots ford was fnade captain and assistant adjutant general on the staff of Gen roi Snnmmnn. Lieutenant General Hicks was made colonel of a New York regiment. 1'ieniueiik uiiiinn;j . ranks to Beconcf lieutenant Sept. 24, 1SC2. Ho was promoted to nrst lieu tenant Feb. 7, 1803, and to captain July 26, 1804, nnd was afterwards breveted major. , When you want good roofing, plumbing, nts fitting, or general tinsmithlng done call in E. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street' Dealer Ir. stc-os 1-tf To Suppress Aiinrciifstn. Paris, Aug. 30. The Depeche Colonl ale says that Germany and Spain are trying to Induce America, Great Britain and Switzerland to Join In the Euro pean measures for the surveillance of anarchists. It Is expected that a dip lomatic conference on the subject will shortly bo held In Brussels. Georgia's Fair Authoress Tells Why 8ho Uses Dr. Miles' Restorative Remedies. THE NAME of Mrs. J, E. narwcll, (neo Julia Emma Flemmlng) Is a familiar one In the state of Georgia. She writes; " It Is with pleasure that I expiess my gratitude for tho wonderful benefits I havo received fiom Dr. Miles' Restorative Remedies, especially the Nervine, tho Nerve and Liver Pills, New Heart Cure aud Antl Paln Pills. Actual expcrlonco has taught mo their great worth. No family should bo without them. They havo fully restored mo from a complica tion of disorders chief ly affecting the heart, nervous system and kidneys. When I trav el I always take ono of your Antl-l'aln Pills before entering the Cars and thus prevent swimming of the head and nausea, to which I havo been subject for several years." Dr. Miles' Remedies aro sold by all drug gists under a posltlvo guarantee, fleit bottle benefits or money refunded. Book on Iicurt and Nerves sent free to all applicants. DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. HifLTHEEL 604 H. Sixth St. Side Entrance on Green St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. CURE GUARANTEED." YounK, old, Blojrte or married & ttioio con templating marrlane. If yon aro a victim of ULUUU rUISUM x,iX... of Private meeocae those dfatroyers of tho rillQlO U dDddSd htimfinrftro which de trnv mind nnrl hnHv. nnd tin fit. vaii Ynr thn dutloi of life, call or write and bo savert. lloun: Dally, 0-3 1 ev'pi, Afl Sua., f )-l 2. Send 10 ct 8. la ft amps for Book with iworn testimonial .Expo In ir Quacki and Fake Institute. For snugness, the traditional "BUG IN A RUG " is hardly in it with a man who sleeps in a CORK SHAVINGS BED. Dealers sell themj Armstrong Cork Co., Pittsburg, Fa. TO, SCHMICKER, JR. Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity t -For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer. fa cottoliinu I r" 1 4 Eitiiorsed by All. Did you ever hear of' a pork as a diet f ot an epicure of a chef who used lard iu is endorsed by physicians, epicure and cooking authorities for Its hcalthfulness, delicacy and efficiency. n. frn,.iitnr Pnff1nf a cnlil pwfvwliprp in one to ten pouml yellow tins, with our trade-marks "Cotlolene" i.and steer's head in cotton-plant wreath on every tin. fJSOt (juaraatccu It torn in any oiucr way. mono uuiy ujr Tim n. :i. rAiiiBAsrir. cosifany, . Chicago. St. Louis. New York. kl6ntreat. I'ersoimllj'oUnmlucte't Tours vln l'cntujl. vnlihi llttllrontl. ' ' Tint tho lAibllo havo cfthieto rccognlzo the iact lluit the' 'beat ilntl mtwt convenient raothoil of pleaitiii) tnivcl U that prevented by tho Pennsylvania llaitrund OomiKiiiy's peraonally-comltieted totr, U evidenced hy the iticnwsltig popularity of these tours. Xtnder this systrtii the lowest rates are ob tained, for hoth transportation and hottl ac commodation. An experienced tourist agent and clmiK-i'tm arenifilftuy, meh tour to look after tlie comfort of tho pawriiKor. The following tours have been iirnmsttd for tho season uf 107 : To Yellowstono I'ark on a special train of l'lillnnhi sleeping, conipattmcnt, ami observa tion cars and dining car, allowing eight davx in "Woiiilorland," Scptcinlier 2. Hate, ?iW from New York, t'hlladelphiai llaltimore, and Washington i fBO from Pittsburg. To Niagara Falls, excursion tickets good to return within ten days will bo sold on July 22, August 5 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 stop over within limit at Ihinalo, ltochestcr, aud Watklus on tho return trip. Two ton-day tours to Gettysburg, I.uray Caverns, Natural Ilridge, Virginia Jlot Springs, Richmond, and Washington, Sep tember 28 and October 12. Kate, 03 from Now Yolk, $03 from Philadelphia. Running sores, Indolent ulcers and similar troubles, even though of many year's stand ing, may bo cured by using DeWitt's Wicth Hazel Salve. It soothes, strengthens nnd heals. It is a great pllo cfare. C. II. llagcn buch. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE Ami Flowers, the llanil of Amerlcn, Cali fornia. Via tho truo pathway, "The Iron Mountain Route," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, whero suow storms, blizzards or high altitudes aro unknown. Pullmau flrst md second class palace and tourist sleeping cars to points In Missouri, Arkansas, Toxas, Old and Now Mexico, Arizona, Qiliforula, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, "Utah and Nevada, Without chango. Quick dime, low rates, and all the comfortsof modern railway improvements guaranteed td nl who pur chase tickets via tho .Missouri Pacific railway lystcm. For rates right from your home, literature, and full information, dropnpostal card, J. P. McGinn, T.,P. Agent. 510 Rail road avenue, Elmlra, N. Y., or 391 Broad way, New-York, -3-tf W. E. Hoyt. O. E. P. Act. A 1'nnious American Jimr. New York. Aup;. HO. Dr. Thomas W Evans, the famous American dentist, the richest dentist' In the world, who for the past 40 yenrs has been tho dor. tal oreratn:- in Paris of most of the crowned heads of Europe nr.d other celebrities, returned to this country yesterday on the French liner La Champngnc from Havre. Ho came over with the body of his wife, which la to be Interred 'n Philadelphia. Dr. Evans Is now "5 years old. n"d is said to ho worth $15,000,000. This fortune has been gathered since Dr. Evans first went to Paris from Philadelphia In th forties. During the empire of Napoleon III his fame as a dentist was world wide. He served rTapoleon, tho Em press Eugenie and all the monarehs of Europe except Queen Victoria and the present sultan of Turkey. Victoria's children and the present czar of Rus sia, when children, were his patients. He will return to his home In Paris. ThrentPjied I.yiicliliicr in 'Ohio. Sprlnglield, Aug. 30. Shorlff Shook nessy was informed yesterday that people living In and around St. Paris were organizing to come hero tp 'take Itollo Shafstall and Dayton Snyder from Jail and lynch them. The yunR men, who are now in Jail here, are -the wealthy Dayton hoys who, It Is al legod brutally assaulted two girls at St. Paris while out driving with. them. The Information was given the shorlff by a Jumestowi man, who passed through here en route home from tho Addison pioneer meeting. Sheriff Shocknessy professed not to he alarmed over the notification, as Sheriff Mc Lean, of Urbana, had agreed to lot htm know of arty serious turn, and he has not yet heaqL'frtinl him. '" v Qonviot-' Coiififssloii of Murder. Charleston, W. Va., Aug' SO. Christo pher Slack, now sorting a term In tho penitentiary for burglary, confesses that about two years ago he and half a dozen others met a peddler, John Wiseman, on the road and killed him for his money, getting In all $86 in cash and other valuables. They burned the flesh off the hones and then' buried them. Black mad the confession under the Impression that the murder was about to get nut, and he would be hung, He turned state's evidence to save him self. Officers have gone up the river to arrest the persons named by Slack as accomplices. Ah l'ruiii tln Dond. Albion, N. Y., Aug. 30. W. B. Lord, enlisted In ISOt, when a hoy, at Lake Mills, (Wis., and wont to the front. He wag not heard from afterwards, and was given up for dead. Ills family moved here soon after, and were over joyed hy his appearance Saturday. Lord, who .Is now superintendent of public works at Pittsburg, attended iht Grand Army encampment at Buf falo, and while there learned of hla family b whereabouts. WIIkoh Miiidm- SiiHpoot ArnwtPd Baltimore, Aug. 10. James T. Kane was arroeted here last night and held on suspicion of being Implicated in the murder of William C. Wilson, the old bookneller, at his place, ' 1117 Walnut street, Philadelphia, on the nhjlit of Aufw 10. The man makes no statement. He wag pieced up on the street an a description dssued Uy Superintendent 11. J, Llmfyn, of the Philadelphia po .Ice. m t Casoarcts stimulate liver, kidneys aud bowels. Novorsloken, weaken or gripe, 10c. phy?ic'tan recommending fr.t who enjoyea iaru-soaKeu iuou i his most dainty dishes? YELIOWSTONE PABlt A Complete Tour vln the' Pennsylvania Itnllrosd. Tho Yellowstono National Park Is unques tionably the most Interesting ,TCglon on tho globe, for within it is displayed tho greatest collection of nature's manifold woudcrs.Jn- . (lend, this mountain-bound plateau, high up -on the fiitnmltof tho everlasting Rockies, Is a veritable playground for tlie world's giant forces. To stand aud gflse upon, them in nil their marvelous manifestations, tho groat geyser upheavals, tho flerco steam blasts, tho terrible leap of tho river, and the awful cauon, Is a revelation, an experience to bo luid at no other point on tho earth. Tho personally-conducted tour of tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company, which leaves New York ou September 2, affords the most satisfactory means of visiting this wonderland and viewing Its marvelous" features. Tourists will travel by special train of Pullman smoking, dining, sleeping and observation cars in each direction. Eight days will bo spent In tho Park. Stops will also bo made returning at St. Paul and Chicago. The round-trip rate, $235 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 Broadway, New York, or address Geo, W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, rhilatlolphla. Household Necessity. Cascarets Candy Cathartic, tho most won derful medical discovery of tho age, pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, act gently and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, euro headache, fover, habitual constipation and biliousness. Ploaso buy aud try a box of C. C. C. to-day j 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to curo by all druggists. WHAflifTHE CHILDREN DRINK ? Dont give them tea or coffee. Ilave you tried tho new food drink called Gralu-O? It is delicious and nourishing and takes the place of cofleo. Tho raoro Graln-0 you glvo the children tho moro health you distrlbuto through their systems. Grain-0 is mado of pure grains, and wlicn properly prepared tastes liko tho choice grades of coffco bnt costs about 1 as much. All grocers sell it. 15c and 25c. Single tandard Only Is possible, whether iw ft test o excellence In journal tarn, or for the in ensure in cut of tunn titles, time, or values and The... Philadelphia Record . : . After a -career of nenriy twenty years o uninterrupted growth is Justified in claim ing- that tho standard first established by its founders Is the. ono true test of ' A Perfect Newspaper. To publish ALT. 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