HAIR HUMORS ltclilnfr, Irrltatsd, scalT. crnited Scalps, dry. thin, nod falling Hair, cleamcd, purified, and beantl fled by warm tbampooi with ctmouni 8oir, and occasional dressings of Ct-Tinoii, purest of emollient!, the greatest skin curd. TreMment will produce ft cletn, healthy ccnlp with tnrnrtant, lnstrnui hair, when nil else fails. flold thnmehmit the world. roTiia Dura a d Cnm, Coir., 1'rofM , Itrtston otr1' iiow to pfodiir r LatnrUnl Ualr." mallM frff SKINS ON HRE''KaiEf!llIl!SJ?lt,t HUMPHREYS' No. 1 Cures Faver. No. 2 " Worms. No. 8 " Intents' Dis-aeos. No. 4 " Dlnrrhen. No. 8 " Neuralgia. No. 0 Cures Headache. No. lO " Dyspepsia. No. 11 " Delayed Periods. No. 1 ' " Lauohorrea. Vo. 14 " Skin Diseases. No. IB Cures Rheumatism. No. 10 " Malaria. No, 20 " "Whooping Cough No. 27 " Kidney Diseases. No. 30 " Urinary Diseases No. 77 " Colds and Grip. (uticur Sold by Druggists, or sent prepaid on munition and their killed and wound roneint of tirinn. 2Kn.. or fi for SI. cd. About 200 hats were left on the Dn. HuMrnitKis' Homeopaths ManuaJ of Diseases Mailed Fuee. Humphreys' Med. Co., Ill 'William St.,N.Y. For snlo nt l'ovlnsky's drug store, 28 East centre street MADE ME A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY onnE AIW WoMXllta fti VxllintT Mfini I .V bj AUuM and other T-iwie and India- too.t 'vitauti "in oiS or Vonn7in3 P,'n'orindy,Wlnormwria8w takettln time. Their as ihows immediate Improto- SrtuSohatlnit the canine Afax Tablet. Thar ,...nr1 thnn.nnrilitnd Kill core TOO. We Bt'S " L0.V"?" ,Y ""..."Th." VvvAllltn written guarantee to effect n cure In each case or ref and the moner. Trice 00 ceiiU rer jiockaee, pi elipaokoBeeltull treatment) for JWh. Cr malUi mill at f rP. UMTDora Bte, For wile In ShDnnndonli, Pa., at A. WaBlcy's anu Klrlm , UruggiBts, ?SVlMVl80WMlirY2 EATV1 CJLTOlsr UITALIZER Curei general or crxclol debility, wakeful ntfs, rpermatorlicca.enjlijlons, Impotency. cr5l, etc Corrects functional disorders, caused by errors or execssct, quifldy reitoring Lost Manhood In old or young, giving rigor and ftrertgib where former weakness prevailed. 0 venient package, simple, effectual, and legitimate. Cure is Quick, and Thorouch. Psn't it dtitivtd ly imitations! insist On CATON'S Vltallzers. Sent sealed if your drug pst does not have it. Price $ 1 per plcge, 6 for 95, with written guarantee of complete cure. Information, references, etc., free and conndenuaU Send us statement of case and 25 tie, for a week's (rial treatment. One only sent to each person. ' ' CATON MED. CO., UOSTOfi, MASH. feold At Klrlin's jrdrup; store, Shenandoah, l'a Tint's why they enjoy their OOFFEB. Any grocer can tell you why customers keep coming back for SEELIC'S. Onlr So. p,cktt. s 'AiSY P3LLS! rj5A5"' Sr.;?n Bpccifio Co,puji,pa 4 Povinsky's drug store, 28 E.' Centre street. A Handsome Complexion Is ono of tho greatest charms a woman can possess. I'ozzomi's CourxBXioa Fowdub gives It. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A ruin van ifsitii WOMAN'S RELIEF. AlwKinrnmntiDd rtJULU. At oit Imitations. slt fiT.ia-'aTiHiT 1ii t si aaA 111 SstnUETI. A I ilrtio ilarrs. nt arnt tllrrct (wnlrsl L nrlf. 11. Catob Hrsa. Co.itMton.Miu. Ourfouk..lc Vot sale At Klrllit's dmir store ant Shennntloali drill; store. THE - SUN. The first cf American Newspa- Ml. ai rot (3 a ft B riTA TtT T?Q A 711 AM TftlHnr ereu in sucn swarms tnai it is cum pcrs, CnAKItF,S A. VANA,nauor. Qnd wQmen walkl The American Constitution, tne . , . , . A.-i.r. cntif American Idea, the American Spirit. These first, last and all the time, forever. Daily, by mall, - $6 a year nnlluSiindnvliumnll Sn veir Uaily cc bunuay.Dy man, a year f-irie y- r 1 I1C OUIlUcly OUU Is the greatest Sunday Newspaper In the world Price 5c. a copy. By mall, $2 a year Address THE SUN, New York. HsRAV HAIR RESTORE Iu ii- unturu! u.ilur u l.l.l- 9 ii.i.w. C) l.X'l' lv..lmrmltiK. iilHaaaut oilur. ilStl . ImU hk, iiltta t.ilOi l.llll'H JIAIU TOMUrainaxsdiThilruir.tleus lialrtri.iiilaHinanul and iirumolMsruwtll 41 00 Until. f,i:i: jir.nicA.N'r KBKuium .t., n y.fdcc lluuratiHl 'rraalise n Hair aDappliaatlaarnfcb For sale by Shenandoah Drug Store, Klrlln Drug Store. ilfnntnrl An M Who can think WdllluU Un IQbU ft one simple th THi"ESf.?i' Protect your 1 Write JuIlK WSurjEnflUUN 56, Patent Alter- neyi. waaoiDgiau, u. ror tuelr tl.Bu) prlae van tad list or. tno buadxed InTeatlous ntmteu. An Engagomont Takos Placo Noar Oionfuogos. SPANIARDS ATTACK A HOSPITAL. flonornl IIoko'h Troops Clmmo vritlt tlio Muolioto, nnd tlto Slinnlnrrts Ho tront In Dlsordorlirtiliillllos I'rno tlccil on DoioiikoIoh Persons. Havana, July 27. Ono of the hottest engagement! of the war" took place on Wednesday last at Cnrtngena, Ilurros and Los Uunuoos, three small villages In the middle of estates of the same names nw Clenfuegos. Details have Just arrived here. The Spanish forces were the hattallon of Baboya, and the Cubans were led by General Alfredo tleso. About 2,000 men fought on each side. The Spanish wore going to attack Cuban hospital near Los Eunucos, when General Itego came to Us de fence. After brief firing the SpVinlsh made a dashing bayonet charge on the Cuban vanguard, and the Cubans re treated. Had It not been for General nego's courage the fight would have ended In the utter defeat of his men and the capture of the hospital. The Spaniards reached the hospital Itself, but there Ilego, collecting his men again, ordered them to charge "el mi chote." The Cubans then poured from all sides upon the Spaniards, and In the terrible hand-to-hand fight which ensued drove their foes back In dl order, nego's shouts to his men and the fierceness Of his attack decided the victory. General ltego declares that the Span lards behaved bravely until the order to charge with the machetes was given to the Cubans. Then they weakened nnd In their flight left In the hands of their foes 02 rifles, 700 rounds of anv HeW by the fugitive soldier u The Cxx ban losses, as omo ally qeciarea by Itego, were 24 killed and 50 wounded by the Spanish bayonet charge. The Spanish lost 40 killed and 04 wounded, After a sharp skirmish with some In surgents four miles from Yagunjiy. Santa Clara province, a Spanish force went to the hills of Vergara, where it M II.. ..... nS nnnt1m named Manuel Luis. They killed Luis, his brother Matlas, another pacinco named Francisco Esplnosa and the wives and five Children pf the three men. After the bodies liaa tjecn cut to pieces, the Spaniards placed then) In the house and burned it. At Sierra NaranJIto. Banta Clara, a large number of paclfleos was concen. trated, and they wore all dying from hunger last week, and were not allowed to leave the place to search food in the country. They were crowded In 44 small huts, presenting a pitiful spec tacle. A Spanish column passed, and some of the poor women asked the officers for permission to seek food for their dying children. The only answer was an attack by the Spanish soldiers on the defenceless people. The un armed men tried In vain to defend ihelr fnmllles. In the unequal fight oil were slain except six old persons. Some women and children were also massa cred. The six old male survivors, 30 women and 39 children were brought as prisoners to Santa Clara. The 41 huts were burned. What do the Children Drink? Dont uivo them toa or coffoo. Have you tried tho now food drink called Orain-O? It it delicious aud nourishing and takes the placo of coffoo. The more Grain-0 you give tho children the moro health you uistnuute through their systems. Graln-O Is mado of puro grains, and when properly prepared W9tcs liko tho ohoicu;radcs of coffeo but costs about i as much. All grocers soil it, 15c. and 25c. Doutli orn cninoso Jjopor". Philadelphia, July 27. Hop Yen Lee, a Chinese leper, died at the Municipal hospital yesterday. Hop was a native of China, where he wan born 41 years ago, and his claim tp dlstlnotlon Is that he was, until his death yesterday, one of two lepers in the city. The other Is a white woman, who Is now the only Inmate of the leprosy ward of tho Municipal hospital. Hop had been there seven years, and was considered one of the best patients In the Insti tution. Ho was, nccordlng to the at tendants, nlways contorted and ap- .w.r.itli- Imnnv nn.l Vila nnlv fntllnc was a fopdness for tobacco. He was an Inveterato smoker of cigars when ho could get them, Klectrio Bitters. Electric Bitters is a mcdicino Bnitcd for any season, but perhaps more gcnorally needed in tno spring, wncn tne tanguiu oxiiaustca feclinir nrevails. when tho liver is torpid and sluggish and the need of a tonic and altera tive is relt. A prompt use or this mcaicmo lias often averted long aud perhaps fatal bilious favors. No mcdicino will act moro surely in counteracting and freeing tlio sys tem from the malarial poison. Headache, indigestion, uonstipntion, Dl-.moss yioiu to Electric Hitters. Only fifty cents por bottle at A. Wasley's drug store. iViosituto(tti lent a ,,. Matawan, N, J July 27. Monmouth county has been visited by a plague of mosquitoes, which has made life miser, able for every one. In some parts of the county, and on Raritnn bay shoro especially, the mosqultoeB have gath- along the road swinging branohos of leaves about their heads to keep the Insects away. A Swedish woman left her bauy In a hammock ror an nour, near & 'fleW where Bho wa8 p,cklnf; raspberries, and found the little one dead and almost covered with mos- nultoes when she returned to It. 'Household Necessity. Oasoarete Candy Cathartic, tho most won- derftjl mMeBl di80overy of tbo BOi pint and refreshing to the taste, act gently and positively ou kidneys, liver aud bowel. I cleansing the entire system, dispel colds, cure headaeho, fever, habitual constipation and uiuousnass. nease buy and try a lxx of O.O.O. to-dayj 10, 35, BOcents. Sold and Trri-lllti lliillHtorniH iii '.s'ofirnHl.n, Omaha, July 27. Specials fropi In terior lWlnlB give accounts of terrific hailstorms In various sections of Ne braska last night. At Franklin the wind blew a hurricane. Several houses were unroofed and a grain elevator was destroyed. At Kearney much minor damage was done In the city. Reports from the country have not been received, so damage to crops can only be guessed at. Cereal Colt'ee Drinkers 1I1SWAIIKI If you have been deceived and tried ono of tho cheap bran substitutes now on the market, claiming to bo tho origiual and to have great food value, and you got a pound of poorly roasted bran for your 25o and a poor, weak, sicltlsh drink (vthat can you expect from brn). don't be discouraged buttry UltAIN-O. It is made from solid grain, nicely browned and 2 nounds for 85o. Qraln-0 takes the nlaoa of onllea at tho nrlce. Get a nackase I , : , ' l.of-your grocer to-day. PERHAPS THIS MAY HELP YOU. "My food does ni no good," you say. Tli en It does yon linnn. There i no linlting plnco betwr-en those extremes. Digested food nloiie given hoftllh mid alronKth. Undigested food t-mirs, or ferments, In the stomach nnd becomes a poison to the whole body. It causes henilnche, heart palpitation, liver and kidney trouble, distress after eating, pains In tlto cheat uud side, and the tired, lfttiguld, heavy feeling we hear so much about. When the digestion goes wrong orory function of the body goes wrong. Yog, and the mind, too. Men fail in butlneei and die poor for no other reason than thin they are woftkonod, dulled and stuplfled by dyspeiwln. The lives of a boast of women are blighted in the satno way. You may be one of tills miserable multitude. Tlio writer of llioso lines was ono of your number a short time ago. I tried (1 ot on s of things to get cured ; Just as you have done, no doubt. The thing which at last succeeded with mo may succeed with you. It Is a discovery of those wise and good people the Shakers, of Mt. Lebanon, N. Y. called tlio Shaker DIgesUvo Cordial. It is not a purgative, which at best given only transient telief. It is in Iteelf a digested food and also a corrector of the digesttvo function. You can oat and digest your food whllo taking this cordial.. It holps you nt once and soon makos the stomach vigorous and healthy. It is not like any other so-called dyspepsia cures. It is prepared by tlio Shakors principally from herbs cultivated by them. They do not ask us to spend a dollar for a bottlo whllo wo nro in tlio dark as to its virtues. They take that risk them selves. Almost any druggist will sell you a trial bottlo for ton cents, so that you can see whether it is what they soy and adapted to your case. And isn't the mere cbanco of a euro worth that much ? I C DQIIM'C FOR EiTnr.n bex, LC Hlin OTlilH remedy liclne In. '"-' dlrectlv to the scat, or iiioho niHonscB or the Genlto-Urinary Omnns. roanlros no cliniiBO of diet. Cnro ennrnntced In 1 to S ilny'H. Hinnll plain tinck. ra TT TO TC "K"3' "i' ma"t oi.oo. il1 .iuoia oniy uy S. P. KIRLIK, Shenandoah, Tea m a to Hlro. If you want to hire a safe and reliable team for driving or for working purposes nav fihlelda llverv stAble n visit. Teami constantly on hand at reasonable rates JAMES SHIELDS, No. 110 Kost Centre street. Opposite Koadlng'rntl o'datatlon. pepQa. Railroad. - SCnUYKILL DIVISION. JPI.T J, 1897. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the abovi date for WlRgans. Gllbcrton, I'rnekvllle, Dart Water, St. Ulnlr, Pottsvllle. Hamburg, Keadlut Pottstown. riioenlxvillo. Norrlstonrn nnd Phil adeiphla (flroad street station) at 608 and 1103 a. m. and 4 20 p. m. on week davs. Sundays. S M n. in., 3 10 p. m. For J'ottivllie anil Inter- tnfMtiate stations only v 17 a. m. week days, Sundays. 0 45 n. m. 'iraing leave f rnccviue ror uiienanuoah at 10 40 a. m. and 1281. 15 41. 7S2 and 10 47 n. Siintlny, 11 13 a. ni. and 5 41 p. m. ieave t'oitiiviiio ror nennndoan at 1015 a. m. nnd 12.03, 5 15, 7 25 ana 10 20 p. m. Sundai ai iu su n. in., a 10 p. m. -Leave rhlladelnlila. f Broad street station!, fc Shenandoah at 5 57, 8 35and 10 10 a. m., 4 10 and Ii p. in. weeicaays. rjununys leave at sou a. m. jave iiroau street Biauon, I'liuaueipnia, tut ea uin, Asuury i-aric, uccan urovo, ixmi Branch, and lnteriuediato stations, G50, R.S5 u.oy, a. rn.,o.uu aim t.w p. m wceic-uays. nun' uays, a. tn. Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOR KEW YOltK. Rzpress, week-days, S 20, 4 05, 4 SO 5 15, 6 50, 7 33, s 20, B !H, oo, iu 2t mining uar;, II 00 a. in 12 CO noon. j2S3 (Limited 100 nnd 4 22 n. ni Ulnlne Cars). 1 40. 230 (I)Inlnc Car) 8 20. 3 50. 4 00,5 00,5 50 (Dining Car), 000, 7 02,743, 1000 p. in., 12 01, night. Hilmlayn, 8 20, 4 05, 4 50, 5 15 a nn d M n mi in ol 1 I . I .. rtn i ok . 12W, 105(Dinlnc: Car) 2S0 (Dining Car), 400 Uinmeu4 -zi uining car;, dvj,o wumuig uar) o so, 7 iu i 1 J, iai p. m.. i ui nigiu. ICipruii for Host on withotit change, 11 00 a m. wccK-aays, aim i u ji. m, uauy WASIIIKOTOK AND TUB SOUTH. For Unltlmoro and Washlncton. 3 E0. 7 20. 8 32. ,U ,A AO, C III., tti u. IU1 l AO, t ( , iu 111 Congressional Limited, Dining Car, 017. 655 Diuinc Carl, 7 31 Dining Car) p. m , and 12 03 nignt weeicuays. cuniinys, a ou, - -ju, v iz, ii zj, a. in., 121M, 1 12, 4 41, laio ixmgrosaionai Lim ited. Dining Car, 8 55 Dining Car, 7 81 Din mguurj p, m. anu ii m nigui. F0U ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Ilroad street stntlon via Delaware river bridge Express, 4 45, 20 00 minutes n. in, 2 S3 87 minutes, 8 32 90 minutes, 705 no mlmiteBl . in. nunuuya, 4 so, y m iiiiuuiesj u, in., x uo Ol niinmraj, 1 1 . m, Lmvd Market street wharf Kinross. 5 00. 8 20, 8 40, a. m., 100 Saturdays only, 150 175 minutes, B CO, 8 JO 75 minutes, 4 00 70 mtn- utosj,4aj via mtnutoaj, oui iiu minutesi oiw TOmlnutcsl p.m. Sundays, 5 00, 7 30, 8 00 75 minutes, 8 80 75 mlnntcsl, 0 00, 9 45 75 min utes a. m. anu 4 uup. in. ti.uu excursion train 7 O0 a. m. dallv. iror uapo Alay, AilKicsen, iviiuivooannii jiouy jicacn lxproKS, vuu a. in., xw, -s uj, o w i. in. week; days, Sundays, 8 20 a. m. Capo May oniy. 1 su n. m. eaturuays. uxcursiou, t w a dalfv. STnra.nT.tA Pltv flMin Ptlv A vntnn nml Stone Harbor Uxuress, 0 10 a. in., 2 80, 4 20, 5 00 p. m wceic aays. cunuays, a ou a. m. 4'.xcur alon. 7 00 a. m. dallv ror Homers I'oint lupreaa, 7 00, hbo, 40 n. ii.., . uv. w 'i uvi v iu, v uu ,11. iruvt Bunilavs. 0 00. 7 00. B 00. 00 and 0 45 a. m. i ou. a uu, 4 w, o iu, o ou p. m. wecu uays J. U, lltrrciiiusoH. J. It. Woon. uen i uanase. uen i rass'g'r Act. HAVE YOU READ THE PHILADELPHIA TIfllES THIS MORNING ? tttt-; TtMre InC lll'IEO Is the nmt ostenslvely alraulnted and widely read newsnaner iul- lislied In I'fiiasylvaiiui. ItsdlMuiwion ot pul llo lnon and lHiblto measures Is In the Interest ot publlo Integrity, honest government nnd prosperous Industry, aud it knows no party or ersonal allefiuuice In treating public issues, in tne nrnauess anu pest sense lauiuy anu general newspaiwr. TYTT"! TTTUTCO 1 nc 1 lltlUO nhmi to Iwve the largest olrculatlon by demrylng It, uil claims that It la unsurpassed In all the ieiitlals nt n great metropolitan nevsiper. Hpeolnien copies ol any edition will be sent freo to any one send' ing tueir ouurees. TCtlMD lClU'lO TUILY. 18.00 nr nnnnnn 1.00 for four montlui; 30 oente per month; de livered by carrier for 0 cents per week. SUNDAY KMTION, at large, handsome imuwi 231 oolumns, elmnntly llluatratl, beautiful colored supplement $i00 per an num 6 cents per oopy. Dally andMunday, $5.00 per annum ; 00 cents per month. Address all Utters to THE TIMES, rillLADBUIIIA. MOTHER'S FRIEND takes married women through the whole period of pregnancy In safety and com fort. It Is used externally and it relaxes the muscles so that there ii no dis comfort. It prevents and rellevt morning sickness, headache and rising breasts, shortens labor and preserves the mother's gul ls!) form. $1 a bottle at druggists. Send for a Vttre copy of our illus trated booklet about MOTHER'S miCND. Tho Bradfictd Regulator Co., Atlanta, Ga. crsoimlly-Uoiiducteft Tours vlii l'onnnjl- vntila Itullrond. That the publle liavo come to recognise the (act that the best and most convenient method of pleasure travel is that presented by the Pennsylvania ltallrond Company's poraonally-conducted tonra. is ovidenced by the increasing popularity of theso tours. unuor tins system the lowest rates are ob tained, for both transportation and hotel ac commodation. An experienced tourist agent aud chaperon accompauy each tour to look fter tlio comfort of the passenger. The following tours have been arranged for tlto season of 1897 : To tho north (luoludlng Watkins Glen, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands. Montreal, Qiioboc, Au Sable Chasm, Lakes Chatnplain aud Qeorgo, Saratoga, and a daylight ride uown through tlio Highlands or tho Hudson), July 27 and August 17. Itate, 100 for the round trip from New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington, covoring" all oxpenses of a two weeks' trip. To cllowstono Park on a special train of l'ullman sleeping, compartment, and olerva tiou cars and dining mr, allowing eight days iu "Wondorland," September 2. Itato, 836 from Now York, Philadelphia, llnltimore, and Washington ; $280 from Pittsburg. To Niagara Falls, oxeurelon tickets good to return within ten days will bo sold on July !2, August o and 10, Septembor 4 and 10. at rate of f 10 from Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington. These tickets include transportation only, and will pormlt of stop over within limit at Unlink), Kochostor, aud Watkins ou tlio return trip. Two ton-day tours to Gettysburg, I.uray Caverns, Natural Bridge Virginia Hot Sprlugs, Itichmoud, nnd Washington, Sep tember 28 and October 12. Rate, f 05 from New Xtttk, f03 from Philadelphia. Don't Tobacco Bplt and Smoke Your Life Away. If yon want to quit tobacco using easily and forovor, bo made won, strong, magnetio, full of now life aud vigor, take No-To-Ilac, tho wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Jinny gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-ltao from your own druggist, who will guarauteo a euro. 500 or Ji.op. IJooklot and sample mailed froo. Ad. Sterling liemedy Co., Chicago or Now York. J lentil H' An Alpine CI I inner, Paris, July ?7. A dispatch from Grenoble snys that the body of young Sorrel, the Alpine climber, whose ven turesome fefttB have attracted atten tion this summer, nnd who started' orrhnd 2,200 miles above the mouth ot the the 18th lust, to make the ascent of Mount Talllefer, has been found at the bottom of a deep crevasse with his neck broken. He had evidently lost his way In the fog. He was only 19 years old. John Griflin. ot Zanesville. O.. says : nover lived a day for thirty years without suiioriug agony, until a box ol no Witt s Witch Hazel galvo cured my piles." For niles aud icctal troubles, cuts, bruises. sprains, eczema ami an skin trounies do Witt's Witch Ilazol Salvo Is unequalled. C. it. uagentmcu. DR.THEELMMixthSf. Side Entrance on Green St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. CURE GUAR ANTE ED." T.. l.l .n,rflnaR,n..l,,H . Ilmaa n toraplallng marrlftRo, If you are a victim of BLOOD PU150M .Vr'S Private Diseases!,' uiiiAnrnco which de troy mind and body, and unfit you for tho t lift rail ni wrltn and tin iavtid. Hours! aily. -3t evKi. 0-0 1 Sun., 11-1 'J. Bend lOctB. in rt&mps for Boole with sworn tentlmonliil xpoilnit Qnaoki and fake Institute! PHILA & READING RY IN EFFECT JULY 2. 1807. Trains Ioave nhennndoah as follows: For New York via Philadelphia, week ilnvn 210, 5UQ, 7 05 9 51a.m., 12&J, 3 10 and 0 07 n in Hununys, 2 10 a. m. For New York via Mauch Chunk, week dars. 5 nn, 7 05 a. m., 12 83 and 3 10 p. m. For ucauing anu I'liuauejpn.a, wceic days, 2 10, 5 80, 7 05 a.m., 12 83, 8 10 and 6 07 p. ra. Sun davs. 2 10 a. in. For roiiaviue, ween uayn, a io; 7 uo a. mM and Vi iH, iu, u U4 anu v a p. m. aunuay?, a iq a. in, For Tamanuaand Muhanov Cltv. week tlava 210,530, 7 05 a. m.,1233. 810 and 007 p. in Sunday. 2 10 a. m. For WUllamsport, Bunbury and Ixswlatursr, week days. 8 25. 5 80. 11 30 a. in., and 7 2ft n. m Sundays, 3 25 a. m. For M ahano Plane, weekdays, 2 10, 8 25. 5 90. 7 05, 9 &!, 11 80 a. ni., 12 33, 3 10, 6 07, 7 25, 9 55 and 4 v' ounnayB, a iu, s m a. ra. For Aahland and Sharaokln. week davn. 0 3S. u jw, , uu, ij a. m., d ji , . jo anu udq n, J' or uaitimore, Washington and the West via i. oc yj. j(, n.. inroiifru trains ieai itcadinif Terminal, Plilhulelphia, (P. tc It. M K.) at 3 30, 7 65, lliMa. ra., 810 nnd 7.27 n. t. Bundnye, ii. ku. ic. it., tnroiiRii trains leo-i Jtcsdln. o ai, , w, kL o a, in., o to anu t i p. m. iltiui tlonal tratiiB from Twenty-fourth and CI et- 8 20,700,1126 a. m., 8 48 an nut streets station, week days, 1080 a. m. IZ20, ii. xo a u p,m, nunuays, 1 bo, a "ju p. tn. TRAINS FOH BIIKNANDOAn. Leave New York via PlillAilf-lnhlH. viwlr doye, it la, 4 so, s uo a. tn., and 1 80, i 80, 0 00 p, I. nuiiuu) .. u w u. III. Leave New York via Mauoh Ghnnlr. vaaI days, 4 80, 9 10 K.'m., 1 30 and 4 IS p. m. lave l'liiioneipnia, Heading Terminal, week days, 4 20, 8 85, 10 10 a. m. and 1 42,4 05, a 80, 11 80 ji. iu. Dnuuuya, 41 VJ I. ui. iave iteouinR.weeic uays, I , 7 io,iu us, a, m, iz uu m., 4 iv, o w ana a p. in. eunuays, 1 a. in. lMio l'ottavllle, weekdays, 285, 740 a.m., It 30 and 6 12 n. m. Sundara. I SS a. m. I nnt- 'Po ... .w..w. .......1. . I ... U IU . I. 1. O0 m., 1 44, 5 SI, 7 30 and 48 p. til. Sundays, 8 18 Leave Mahanov CHtv. week davs. 12 30. 8 45. 0 12 11 47 a. m 2 17, 5 Ik, 0 17, 7 41 and 10 08 p. in, Hiinaays. tx as. a 43 a. tn. Leave Malianoy Plane, week days, 12 85, 2 40, 1 UU DOU,VBD, iiov a. m., x oz, Day, 03M, 7 M, 10 22 p in. Sundays, 12 40, 1 40, 4 00 a. m. Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 20 ft in., a uu anu ii ju p. ni. unuays, il ou p. nt. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave I'htlailelplila Chestnut street warf and Bouiiisireeiwnari ror Atlantie Ulty. weeKuara lunrees. mio. 9 00. lots a. m. (Bntunlays only, 1 30) 2 00, 8 00, 8 40, 4 00, 4 80, o w, iu, i w it, m. Aooommouution, uu a. m. 5 30, 0 80 p. m. Sundays Rxpress, 730, 8 00, 8 80, 900, 10 00 a. in., 445 p. m. Aooommodatlou, 800a.m., 4 45 p. m. 51-00 exoursion train to foot of Ulisslwlnnl Ave.. 7 00n. ni. clAllv. lleturnlne leave Atlantie Otty depot, sonier A.inimu niui --ricanaas avenues. Weekdays Express, (Mondays onlyfl 16 a.m.) iw,Mo,njulvui, tu io, uw a. in., anu, -i au. o au, ? au, u au p. m. Aooommouation, 4 SB, a. in., sun n. tn. Sundays Hi press. 8 80, 4 00, 5 00, 00, 6 80, 7 00. 7 80. 8 00. 9 30 d. m. Aooommndatlon. 711 a. ni.. 5 05 n. m. 81.00 exoursion train from foot of Mississippi Avo., only, weekdays, 6 00 p. in., auniiays, a tu p. m. Parlor Cars on all express trains. Tho Rosy Froshnosa And a velvet? softness of the skin is Inva rlably obtained by tbor, who use roiioxi'a uompiexion fowuer. mm ilnt leu nl IfV Many Going to tho Rioli Fiolds of tho Frozen North. HEW E0TJTES BEING PE0JE0TED. Impossibility l'or Hundred of tho flold SeeUers tn Itenolt the Mltilnir Itctsloii TUIm Yont A Military I'tmt to H ICfltnbllslied. Port Townsend, Wash., July 27. The steamer City of Topeka arrived yester day from Alaska. She brings news that the Klondike fever is on the Increase at Juneau, nearly every able bodied man there either having grone or pre pared to go to the rich fields. Authen tic reports direct from Dyea are that there la now as much freight plied up at the head of the Inlet as the Indians can pack over the divide in the next 18 months. This amount of freight will Ue more than doubled when the steam ers ,Queen and Mexico, now en route, arrive. This condition of affairs prac tically precludes the possibility of hun dreds of the gold seekers reaching the mining region this year. Frank P. Myers, a Juneau newspaper man, will leave in two weeks for Dawson City. He will go by yie route followed by Lieutenant SchwaWce, who conducted an exploring party Into the Yukon valley In 1889. This route starts from Takou Inlet, 30 miles south of Juneau, from Takou to Lake Testln, a distance of ISO miles over level prairies, and the country from Lake Testln Is an open valley through to Yukon rivet by way of the Hootlnghue river. With the aid of park horses the Takou route bv far the more preferable. It Is possible that a stage line will be oper ated over this route. Parties who have been over both routes say that the walk of 180 miles over the level country Is more easily accomplished than that of the 15 miles over the Chllcat sum mit. John C. Brady has taken the oath of ofllce, and is now Alaska's governor. There was a motley throng on board the steamship Mexico for Alaska. Conspicuous among them was Joaquin Miller, who roes to Klondike ns the representative of a Snn Francisco Jour nal, and besides him there were five ther correspondents of California newspapers, Including one lady. All professions and trades were represent ed among these passengers. There were miners and prospectors who have been In every mining Btampede from Pike's Peak to Casslar and Cariboo, Just as eager In pursuit of the allur ing metal as they were In their young er and more vigorous days. There were also 30 women, wives of miners, a num ber of them going to Join their hus bands, already at the mines. A Mllltnt'y I'ost l'or Alnskn. Washington, July 27. The secretary of war Is considering a proposition that has been made to him to establish a military post In Alaska. At present the government has no troops in that vast territory, and In view ot the heavy Im migration now going on, and the pos sible dnnger to life and property from lawless characters, he has been urged to create an Alnskan mining post. The post will be christened "Port Alger," and will be located near the boundary line, about 2S0 njllPH-west of Klondike Yukon river. It was suggested that the troops be marched over tho Dyea overland route to the post, but this will be impossible, In view of the fact that the British law, like our own, would not pormlt the passage of foreign troops over British territory without special permission. Therefore the troops wll be parried up tho Yukon In a steamer to establish tho post. Moxlco's Mult Oold million. City of Mexico, July 27. It Is pre dicted here that when the gold placer mining Is developed In the state of Querero, more gold will be taken out than In the Klondike region. Some placer mining Is being done with ex- oellent results, and labor Is cheap and. water abundant even In the dry season Pnp mlnsr, an old Callfornlan, reports taking out f 2 1,000 in gold In May, and his average Is $16,000. per month. The Indians In Sonora, who work in a crude way In the local gold placers, only operating when In pressing need of money, get larger returns for very little labor, and an explorer who haB been through the remotest regions. states that Sonora will equal Califor nia tn Its palmiest days as a gold pro ducer. . Alton Low Not to Ho Knforeod. Ottawa, Ont., July 27. The cabincH today decided not to attempt to nforo the alien law In the Klondike district The subject of royalty on the gold out put was discussed, but was left over until tomorrow's session. Eighty ad ditional mounted police will be sent on. however, to maintain law and order, and the United States authorities at Waahlngton will be asked to give the right of way through disputed terri tory. Two customs oillcers will be sent to Lake Taglsh, on the British fron tier, to collect customs duties, To Alnnku by Hnlloon. St. Louis, July 27. Professor Ilufus G. Wells, physician and scientist, has dr-clded tn attempt a trip to Alaska by a balloon. "It is-the best and quiokest way to reach the gold fields of Alaska," he said, "and I propose to construct a balloon that can be propelled at a great rate of speed and can be utilized to live in after the gold fields have been reached. The balloon will cost, fully equipped, from $15,000 to $20,000." ltuckleU's Arnica Salve, The best salve In the world for oats. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheam, fever sores. tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively oures piles. or .10 pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisrooUou or tnony refunded. Price J6 cents per box. For sale uy A. wasiey. Thelron Strine at Xoor laie. genttdale, ra., July 27. 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