EVENING HERALD KSTAIll.lrill.li 1MU. Published every K cuing, Kxcfpt Sunday, nt SoUTn .lAUIIIN HTKKKf. NhAK I'MltK. lie llernld t dotlveied InHiieiiHiHloah mid the surrounding tov.n for slat mitt n wonk, pa nhf jtho carrier. D mnllW.OO n ymr.ar V. ct9its a month, payable In advmice. Mvcrtli mwit charged at'cording to spa nml position. The lmbllsticwi ro.n n tho right ti elmnge the iolt!Dn of advcreWinentei v, believer the puu Pvdloi n( news dnmatidii It. The light I" terved to i JraiA- 'uUHrtlwuient, whether paid (nr or not, 4tUie publishers tuny rteeru .Tptrr. Advttthjlng rolen mini) known trpoi. application. EnWfed nt tlie postofllce lit Shonnndosh, P., H second class mall matter TBLKPHONK OONNKCTION "All the News Tint's Fit to Print," Evening Ht3ra!d l'MDAY. Al'ltll. IB, 1S113. AViikn Hartlet throw tlmt book lie apparently pizpil up lilt itmii. Luckily liurtlet wttMi't a Spatiinrtl. 11ml lio licon, ilniniln would be mak ing trucks for the coal regions. Wki.l, the Spanish Minister has flnwn the coop. The swift notion of the llottso whs too much for him. It is now in order for the President to intervene and stop the talk in the Semite. Now is the time for action. This country is in no humor for de lay now. This is the time for fltfht iii, and the jingo Senators must take a back seat. IjKT it not be overlooked that the intervention of the United States in Cuba is for the independence of the island, and not for the bonoflt of juntas or personalities. It is not (ionioz who talks of fight -iiit; the Americans. The old soldier will be satisfied with the independ ence of Cuba, and ho demands no ofllce nor issue of bonds for his own benefit. MiMbTKits aro improving the op portunity to attract largo audiences ny preaching war sermons. The mon like the chango ; and, as for the women, the bonnets look just as pretty, no matter what tlio text may be. Thk Horough Council last evening wrestled with the financial iiuostion but not from a free silver standpoint. If the borough hud nil thumoueyduc it, it would present a llnaucial condi tion bettor than that of any other town in the county. It is said Bryan will deliver a lec ture in 1'ottsvillo on Wednesday evening next, upon his ono theme free silver. Well. William J. is a drawing card, and penplt- of all polit ical faiths will pack the opera house to hear his silver-tongued oratory. In view of the fact that Jews have no civil rights in Spain, are not per mitted to erect and maintain houses of worship there, and exist in the kingdom only as aliens, it must be galling to the Spaniards to know that the Judge-Advocate of the Maine Court of Inquiry, Lieutenant-Commander Maris, is a Jew. C'uxaitKSsJiAN Hm Mil apparently is so full of light that, as hu could not get at a Spaniard, he started a row in Congrona with a Georgia Congress man, who was even fuller of light than our own redoubtable lrumm It was n proud achievement and of course Schuylkill Is prouder than ever of hor favorite V) son ! Uincitown is making active war preparations. Captain Applegato is putting his company on short rations preparatory to the long siego tlioy expect on the Cuban island. Tho men are impatiently awaiting tlio call from Prusldont MeKinloy. They are a picked body, ovory one of them a born soldier, and a tighter from "wiivbuuk." Tint State Hoard of Agriculture has ordered a searching inspection of tho milk supplied in Philadelphia and Pittsburg, with a view to remedying tho great ovils that aro known to ex ist in its distribution. Tho local Hoard of Health have boon debating this subject over since its organiza tion, but appear to ho no nearer a solution than thoy were at tho be ginning. Skxatou, Quay has assumed a posi tion 011 the Cuban question that has mot the approval of the patriotic people of Pennsylvania. I, ike all thinking Americans, he holds that while peace is a blessing, it can only bo secured by tlio prompt expulsion of Spain from Cuba and tho freedom of that island. Kvory effort has boon oxerted by tho Administration for the culmination of this result by peace ful means, has failed, and the hour for diplomatic negotiations has passed it will require a shot from an American man-of-war, directed at Morro Castle, to free the people of Cuba from the tyranlcal rolgn of Spain. Tho President and the American people have decided that that result shall be accomplished. Peaceful overtures have failed ; and now tho hind and naval forces of the greatest country on tho earth will be employed In carrying out that decree. If Spain wishes to rotuln poksesslon of hor other colonies, she had hotter withdraw from Cuba nt once. In the language of Senator Quay 'Spain ghoultl not stand 011 the order of her going, but go at once." POWERS MAY ACT. l.tiroptMiti AiiilmnnatlorM Hm run-. Again In Co AVaFhltiKi'iii, April 15. It wan learned last rughi in high diplomatic quarters that an ex i hnngc of notes had begun Ltitwin tho ICuiopean capitals with n Mew of making strong representations on the Spanish-American situation. It the same t-otintjt lien an Informal meet ing of the ambassadors and ministers in the city of the six great powers of Europe was held late in the day. Sev eral uf the foreign establishments re ceived cable ailvlres from their govern ments last nlht as to the opening uf the exchange notes. This had been an UrlpHteil in View of the prevalllnp sentiment in all the foreign quarters here that the action thus far taken In congress made war Inevitable. This common opinion had been oltlelnlly te ported to the seveial Kuropean capi tals, and It was doubtless instrumental In starting the active exchange be tween the great powers. The same ex change occurred a week ago as a pie llmlnary to the joint note of the great powers presented to President MeKln ley mildly urging a peaceful settlement with Spain. It Is understood, luvever, that the present movement Is not o the same mild character as the furmer one. ! Simultaneous with the opening of the exchange word came from Madrid that the Spanish goveihment was about to Issue an appeal to the great powers of Europe. It Is understood that this ap peal Is an Initiatory to the concerted action of the powers, and there Is ap parent agreement In advance that the appeal will receive favorable consider ation. It Is said that Spain's appeal will recite her grievances against the United States, stating In detail the many concessions she has made, and pointing out that It was In response to the ui ,.eiil representation of the six joint putters that the last concussion of an armistice was granted. If the powers determine to act their Influence probably will be particularly directed toward inducing the United States to grant Spain sufficient time within which to try the armistice re cently proclaimed. During the recent Joint action of the powers their main influence was exerted at Madrid, the only action -at Washington being the courteous expression of hope for peace. llut the present movement contem plates that the Influence shall be exert ed at Washington rather than at .Mad rid, as it is the common belief in diplo matic quarters that the Mndrid au thorities have reached the limit of con cessions, and should now be given adequate time to try what they and the powers have offered as a means of restoring peace In Cuba. There Is no suggestion, however, that this In fluence at piescnt will bo of a ma terial character, but it Is expected to be an assertion of all of the moral in lluenceB of the powers in checking ten dencies which, It is believed, Inevitably will lead to war. XT p to a late hour word had not been received at any of the uiious foreign establishments that any common basis of Joint action had been reached, ill though It -as the general Impression that I here would be little dltllculty In arriving at this common ground, In view of the prevailing sentiment abroitd. It Is not so certain, however, that nil ol the powers are ready for a step of this character, tlermany has of late shown a disposition to avoid exerting strong Influence on the United States. Russia Is also thought to be somewhat Indifferent. Franco and Austria are must aetHe In the present movement, as tin- were in the former one, Whether nil of the six great pow ors are n:uly to Join 111 the movement is in doiilii, and without this united action 11 Is tell that the (oice of such inllueiue would be lost. The Kpunh-h minister had not been officially advised up to a late hour that the meeting of the Spanish cortes had been advamed fioin April Si to April 20. Tlv re N no doubt that the cortes Will prepare a war budget adequate to the existing condition of affairs, which budget will be akin to the $50,000,000 do fense fund recently appropriated by congress. A Few Pointers. The recent statistics of the number ol deaths show that the large majority die with consumption. Tliis disca.se may commence with an apparently harmless coujjh which can be cured instantly by Kemp'.s llalsam for the Throat mid Lungs, which is guaranteed to cure and relieve all cases. Price 25 and 50c. Sold by all druggists'; a$k for a free sample o-day. THE JUMPJN WHEAT. Tho I'rli i, For .Mn.v (Joes Up tu Chl oinro to M.ll 1-'.'. Chicago, April ID. A new high mark was made for May wheat yesterday, that delivery selling up to and closing at $1.11,4, an advance of 3U cento ver Wednesday. There was an enntmous dealing In nil deliveiles, war news and heavy export sales by Letter being the Influences. July at one time showed l'a cents advance, but extrusive realiz ing put the price a cent lower than Wednexday's final price. Mmtiil.ttf the st 0111 11 roust) Hie liver, cm e !,li. Ties l, llful idle, ill 'ill luur tmi, h. r(it,htii',a etc. i'rtp.' ct-nt I.V Mil III UKtRta. Tlio only J'ilU to t.ik. una lltx,,!' Kar.aparlllp., ' ' EIS&. H H fills j Grocers can tell iVSw are ou wlly thoae 7 ,ea ,y keepcomingbaclc I r using Seel- for It. You can't I ly's because you keep on telling a caii buy cheap poor tiling to the coffee and make same people. I it delicious by a " " j " little 01 this admixture. S , : ff ROYAL (WORCESTER) U CORSETS I i f Ask YourOeaierFqrThem. i WORKING WOMEN Should Got Mrs. PinV-.hnra'a Advlco to hor Bocauso Bho Tho suffering and pain endured by some worltlnrr xvonir-n h almost past belief. Hero is a letter from onuof tho multitude of women who have been restored to health and usefulness by Mrs. l'lnkhum's ndvice and medicine: Dkak Mits. I'inkiiam : I feclns though your advice hud lifted mo from the grave. 1 must have been very near It. I suf fered terribly tit timo of menstruation, was constantly troubled with cold hands and feet, was extremely nervous, could not sleep .well, was trou bled with frightened dreams, had heart trouble and a feeling us though my breath was going to stop, also had leucor- - rlitcil. I tried to get help but all remedies failed, until I wrote to you. I cannot thank you enough for your kind advice, and I wish to tell every ono thegreat p-ood your remedleshave done me. Tajima C. Moovr.n. Wolfsvllle. Mil. fA'dla H. rinUham's Vetretablo Comp of a century lias been helping women to be Tho following statement from Ml.-bll. Lawrence St., Philadelphia Pa., should tnlerest ail woruiug women who nro troubled with female complaints: Dkaii Mas. PutKit m: 1 must write and tell what your medicine lias done for me. I am a working girl and have to stay at my work all day. I suffered greatly with bearing-down pains nnd backache. 1 was advised by a friend to try your Vegetable Compound. I did so and can stiy positively I am cured. I have recommended your medicine to a'.l my lady friends, and would advise any of my sex sulToring from female weakness to give Lydla 11. Pinkhuins Com pound a trial, for 1 know it w ill cure."' Mrs. l'inkham invites nil women troubled about their health to write to her at byim. Mass.. and secure her advice free of all charge. All such letters aro seen and nnswercd by women only. Ask Mrs. PlnUIiam's. Advicc-A Woman Best Understands a Woman's Ills DISCONTEHl'ED SOLDIERS. Those nt Key West Think They Aro lli'inar Neirloel cd Key West, April If.. While no detail of labor or expense Is being spared In rushing the navy to the greatest pos sible fitness for aggressive and defen sive operatii ns, there Is a strong feel ing here that the army branch Is being neglected so far as this place is con cerned. The army olllclals at the bar racks hero, where two batteries of ar tillery are stationed, complain bitterly that they are being handicapped by Homebody's lack of wisdom, and cite as an Instance of this fact that, despite the stress of the war situation, four ten Inch and two eight Inch guns for the fortlllc aliens here were shipped from New Yolk on the slow schooner Daisy Farlin. Contrary winds might easily have delayed the schooner two or three weeks, but fortunately she made the voyage In 13 days. It might have been done In three days, however, had the guns been shipped by rail to Tampa or Miami. Captain Morrill, who commands the post, being sliptt of men for police nnd manual duty, made a lequlsltlon for more, nnd In consequence two com panies of the Twenty-llfth Infantry have been ordered here from Fort Mis soula, Mont. With them will come Lieutenant Colonel Daggett, of the in fantry, who by virtue of rank will supeicede Captain Morrill as com mander. The latter has wired to Wash ington protesting against this as un wise and unjust. The work of fortifying Key West Is Jrogresslng without interruption, A number of Nordonfrldt rapid fire guns, bought by the government In Kurope, and of 12 inch mortars aro expected heie dally. The carriages for the lat ter have already arrived. Discovered by a Woman. Another great discoveiy lias been made and that too, by a lady in this country. "Dis cae f.istcned its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood Us severest tests, but her vital organs were undermined and de.ilh seemed imminent. I'or three months she coujtlnd incessantly, and could not sleep. She finally discovered a way to recovery, by nuichasini; of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, and was so much relieved on taking first dose, that she slept all nmlit : and with two bottles, lias been al solute! v cured. Her name is Mrs. I.uther l.utz. Thus writes V. C. Ilamnick & Co., of Shelby. N. C. Trial bottles free at A WVIey's Drug Store. Regular size Soc and Sl.oo. livery bottle guaranteed. NAVY DEPARTMENT SECRETS. Movements or tlio l'leots Must Not lit) .Mnilu I'nblle. Washington, April II".. The most pro nounced development In the navy de partment yesterday was the Issuance of an order prohibiting the giving out of movements of the vessels. Since the beginning of the present crisis the de partment has been gradually closing In the lines of Information, and yesterday the official order went out that the cus tom of posting ship movements should cease. It was explained that In view of existing conditions this was deemed necessary, and hereafter no movements whatever will be made public. One more auxiliary cruiser was pur chased yesterday, the steamer Vene zuela, of the lied D line. She will Im mediately be sent to a shipyard for refitting. Secretary Long stated at the close of olllce hours that the steam ships Paris and New York had not yet passed Into the possesion of the de partment. It Is understood, however, that as soon as the question of terms can be settled those vessels will be placed on the naval list along with the St. Louis and St. Paul,1 of the same line. It Is also stated thut negotiations are under way for the purchase of the Hol land submarine torpedo boat Plunger. The department Is now awaiting the report of the board which was ordered to Inspect this novel craft. Secretary Long yesterday selected nameB for the five steel sea going tugs, recently pui chased by the government for service In connection with the de fense of the ports on the Pacific and gulf coasts. The tugs C. Q. Coyle nnd Penwood, purchased at New Orleans and Mobile, will hereafter be known us tho Choctaw and Powhatan. The tugj Fearless, Vigilant and Active, pur chased on the Pacific coast, will re tain their present names. Punished to Hllmrla Por'Llln. London. April 15. According to the 1 fit. Petersburg correspondent or The Times, as a result of a seciet trial for treason on tho charge of selling mili tary documents to Austria, Privy Councillor Derovnorf and his 20-year-old daughter have been banished to Siberia for life. Five other persons, Implicate In the same charges, have ecelved lighter sentences, Bucklen's Arnica Salvo, Tlio host salve In the world for cutt, ' bruises, sores, ulceis, salt rliuaia, lover surer,, I.Iia. t.iw.it liu.i.la Milhtlnltia f-nrtia unit I IVIIVI, I.UUl'lt w. ."...', wv...-, ...... all sklu eruptions, and positively cures piles, 1 or jo pay required. It w guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or inony refunded. Price 1 25 cents por box. Kor sale by A. Waaloy, WHO SUFFER, Tho Wholo Truth can bo Told is a Woman. ound for n quarter strongand well. PattuksoN, of 2.131 THE PRODUCE MARKETS At llellected by Dealings In I'hjlndol phlii and lliilttoioco. Philadelphia, April II. Flour firm; win ter superfine, JM;i.a.r: Pennsylvania roller, clear, $1.201.::,"., city mills, extra, 53.33''C S.75. ltyn flour slow at iVM per barrel for choice Pennsylvania. Wheat strong; No. 2 red, $1.02vfl.ltt; No. 2 Pennsylvania and No. 2 Delaware red, Jl.Oinvfd.OI. Corn firm; No. 2 mixed, April, 35ViK11ie.; No. 2 yellow, for local tra-e. Wi-SiXc. Oats linn; No. 2 white, 3Zc; No. 2 white, clip ped, ;i3ira:mc. liny firm; choice timothy, flStilS.Do for large bales. Heef tlrm; beef hams. $22.50if2:i. I'oik quiet; family, $11.50. Laid easy; western steamed, $5. to. But ter steady; western creamery, 17fi21e.; factory, 12!i,(61Gc.; Ulglns. 21c.; Imitation creamery, 1 M-jh 17Ve. ; New York dairy, 13 (flue.; do. crianiery. 17fci21c. ; fancy Penn sylvania prints Jobbing at 23aj2Gc.; do. wholesale, 22c. I'lieese steady; large, white and colored. September, 7M.1i elic. ; small do. do.. Sii84i.; light skims, GfileVic.; part skims, -t'lllc; full skims. 2f(1c. DgiM fctendy; New York and Pennsylvania, W( lOl-c.: western, flesh, 10,c; southern, )Vi ffic. Potatoes slundy; sweets, i'lfl l.W. Tallow dull; city, 3 D-16(ti.1i,c.; country, 31i3 11-lCc. Turpentine easy at SOTiIiO'ic Cabbagu quiet; Florida, 75c.(≪ Chnrles ton and Savannah. SKil.25. U.iltimore, April 14. Flour higher; west' cm Huperllae, 2.7uiii3.10; do. extra, $3,400 4; do. family. $1.10'n l.Cr.; winter wheat, patent. SIV..."i.ln; spring wheat, patent, S.r,.2.ri1j5..'i0; spring wheat, straight, f.').105J 0.25. Wheat strong; spot and month, tl.o.JViifil.0J'...c. ; Slay, $1.03fcftl.0l; July, ill-He. ; steamer No. 2 red, Slftt.OUHc; southern, by sample, IKil.01; do. on grade, $1.O0',.i'j( l.03-1j. Corn strong; spot and month, U5Vs4i3rA.c; May. 3&,.,i5tJiVac. ; June, syiXPBC.; J'dv, SGr.; steamer. 3jTi3DVsc: southern, white. Sd'Ac. : do. yellow, ::Co Oats lirmer; No. 2 wlilto, western, SV,iS Sfe.; No. 2 mixed do., !Mc. Itye strong and higher: No. 2 nearby, CSfi5S',c.; No.2 western, Wic. liny firm for desirable crailes; choieo timothy, $12.5Ufil3. Grain freights lirmer; not much doing; steam to Liverpool, per bushel, ;p,id., amy; i'ori( for orders, per quarter, 3s. 7Vjd April: 3s. tVjd., May. Lettuce, 51.2ulJl.uU per basket. Whisky unchanged. Llvo Stock Markots. New York, April 14. Hppvps wak. Calves slow at $4!G.25: all sold. Sheep and Iambs slow; prices lower except for light weights; prime wooled sheep, Ju.10; clip red do., ;4.2."'i4.37',ii; wooled lambs, W C.2U; clipped do., $l.S7'i;iiiu.lD; spring lambs, Wiu each. Hogs dull at ?3.Su'.(4.20; west ern pics. $3.S5f4. Fast Liberty, Pa., April 14. Cattle Btoady; extra, J5.10lir,.l.ri; prime, JSfcS.lO; common, J3.50W4.20. Hogs only fair; prime medium and heavy hogs, ?3.90j3.M; heavy Yorkers, $3,801(3.85; light Yorkers, $3.Gug S.75; pigs, as to quality and weight, $3.40 fjS.CO ; good roughs, $3,201(3.00; common to fulr weights. $2.5uti3. Sheep slow; choice clipped. $l.20ii4.2.i; common, JS.lGliS.tu choice dipped lambs, $l.s,r,15, common to good, si ;-, its'C .sj. ilng Iambi. $01)S. Veal calves, $4 ."Ji-.iu. For Infants and Children. Shot Km" fti'l'iit-hii: to Soil Liquor, Berlin, N. H., Apiil 15. Telespore Gagnon, pioprlotor of the Androscoggin House, was hot through the breast and Assistant City Marshal Youngcloss in the hand nnd foot yesterday by a Can adian, who gave the name of John Plcot. Gngnon Is not expected to live. Plcot wus shot In the arm and leg by Patrolman Chrlstlanson, and arrested. The shooting was the result of the re fusal of Gagnon to sell Plcot liquor after It was time to close the house. PiikMHt the Plying Squadron. Newport News, Va., April 15. Cap tain Ftirneaux, master of the llritlsh steamship Shenandoah, which arrived In port yeBterday from Liverpool, re ports that he passed the Hying squad ron some distance beyond tho capes, maneuvering and going through the vatlous evolutions. The ships were all close together. For President ' fh" L11U0 Shore Uoad New York, April 15. W. II. Newman has been selected by William K. Van derbllt for tho presidency of the Lake Shore and Michigan Southern Hallway company, to succeed Mr. Callaway. The annual meeting of the stockholders of the Lake Shore will occur on Mnrch 4, and at the next meeting of the direc tors thereafter Mr. Newman will bo clectod. (,'lilna'H Tlinperor KniiokloH Down, Pekln, April ID. The emperor of China has consented to tieat Prlneo Henry of Prussia on a footing of equal ity. His majesty has agreed to return the prince's visit, and will sit at the same table with him, In the summer palace, where his royal highness will be the guest of honor. WIIU.N THAVIXINll Whether on pleasure bent or husluewi, take on every trip a liottlo of Syrup of Pigs, us it nils mont jleuwiutly and olToclually on thp kidneys, )lver, and bowels, preventing fevers, headaches and other forms of nick nesk. Furulo lit 50 cent bottles by all lead ing diuiigitU, Manufactured by the Cali fornia 1'lgSyitip Co. only. - "iir'rf LEE'S SENSATIONAL TESTIMONY. ThlnkM the Mulno Was Itlown Up by 11 "pmiMi Onieor. Washington, April IB. The testimony taken before the senate committee on foreign lelatlons in connection with the Investigation Into the rclntlons between the Pulled States and Cuba was made pub'le 5 of e-day. it constitutes a book of about 650 pages, and Includes the testimony taken since the disaster tu the Maine. The mart Important testimony Is that given by Consul Cieliernl Lee. With reference to the responsibility for the Maine disaster General Lee said: "I am satisfied the explosion was from the outside. 1 have always had an Idea about the Maine that, of course, It was not blown up by any private Individual or by any private citizen, but It wns blown up by some of the officers who had charge of the mines and electrical wins and torpedoes In the nrsennt there, who thoroughly understood their business, for it was dune remarkably well. I do not think Ocneral Ulanco had anything to do with It. 1 do not think he had any knowledge of It." Th" consul general further testified that In case Havana was blockaded the clly would surrender In a very short time, as it would be Impossible to se cuie piovlslous. lie declared that the Spanish soldiers are "badly clothed and very badly fed: not well organized; not well drilled. Nobody over saw Spanish soldiers drill." General Lee doubted the statement that Spain had appropriated $COQ.O00 for the relief of the starving reconcen- trados, but declared that If the ap propilatlon had been made It would nover reach the sullerers. lie asserted, speaking of climatic conditions, that nn American nrtny of occupation could go Into Cuba with safely now. lie fur- ther testified that all Cubans were fa- vorable to the Insurgents. General Fitzhugh Lee declined yes terday the honor of a proposed recep tion. Whin the committee waited upon him to receive his final decision he started his speech of declination In n characteristic manner. "Look here, boys." he said. In a matter of fact tone, 'I haven't done a thing that either one of you. or any American citizen, would not have done, and I don't see why there should be any fuss made about It. Now, 1 don't want you to think I am ungrateful, for I am not, but I have studied over the matter, and I feel sat isfied that It would be better not to have the reception. I don't want for an Instant anybody to think that I wish to put myself forward, and I must de cline your most kind offer." Children llko"lt,"lt saves tlTcirlives. We. mean One Minute Cough Cure, the infallible tumidy for cnnulis. colds, croup, bronchitis, jrippo, and nil throat and lung troubles. C. Jl. llllKClluucll. WA3III.VRTOX. lltl!t:iPAV l'KltSOXAI.I,Y-CONl)t;CT;i T0U1! VIA PENNSYLVANIA. KAIMtOAP. The thiee-duy personally-conducted tour uf the Pennsylvania Kailroad, Thursday, Apiil 21, presents an excellent opportunity to visit the National Capital at a slight expense Anion!: thu intcrostiiiu points tu bo seen, under the intelligent direction of an ex peri enicd Tourist Audit, nro the capitol, Kxucu- live Mansion, Tieasury, Coiisressinual Li brary, thu Monument, Smithsonian institu tion, National Museum mid New Coicuraii Ait Gallery. An experienced chapeiou will 1 so accompany tlio putty 119 a lompatiiou I'or the unescorted lady tourists. Tho rate, $11.50 fium New York, $11.50 from Philadelphia, and propoitionato rates fioin other points, includes all necessary expenses during tho entire trip trauspoita tion, hotel nccoimnnilatious, and guides. Persons desiring to return via Gettysburg may do so by purchasing tickets at $2.0(1 1 xtra, which Include, this privilege. An op portunity will also bo unbilled to visit Alt Vermin and Arlington at a slight additional oxpenso. For Itineraries, tickets, and full informic tion apply to ticket agents ; Touilst Agent, 11110 llioailway. New York ; 7bt llroad Stiect. Newark, N. J.; or address Geo, V. Itoyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, liroad .street station, Philadelphia. Aftcc Speedy Torpedo ('iitolinrs. Merlin, Apiil 1G. According to ad vices from Kiel the United States Is negotiating for the purchase of the torpedo catchers Tlmbuii nnd Tupy, now being built ut the Germanla yards for firazil, which offers more ships for sale. Holland also Is Inclined to sell two armored cruisers. The- Tlmburl and Tupy are among the fastest ves sels In the world, capable of 23 knots an hour. Sudden Dentil ol" Ilciicy ft. Plorco. Ablngton, Mass., April 15. Henry H. Police, secretary of the commonwealth of Massachusetts for 15 years, died at his home here yesterday, aged C6. Mr. Pelree's death was due to apoplexy, with which lie was stricken while mak ing an address Wednesday evening. Pi-pinliini Fur Goo'd Itaseball. Baltimore, April 15. President Han Ion, of tho Ualtlmore Daseball club yes terday Informed the players of his club thnt $1,000 would be divided among them at the end of the season If they captured the pennant, and $1,800 If they finished In second place. Siiliiiiarfiio Hunt Airulu Siibmorired. Perth Amboy, April 15. The sub marine boat Holland was again suc cessfully submerged at'tho Rarltan dry dock yesterday. The changes that In ventor Holland has made In the ballast was completed In the forenoon, and he sent his craft beneath the surface. She did not leave a bubble to Indicate where she had disappeared. t;aroles.s AcBlect lailsos Awrul Deatll, Montpeller, Vt April ID. Two at tendants at the Wnterbury Insane asy lumJules Sanctuary and Charles Meado are under arrest, charged with causing the death of Joseph Jacobs, an Insane patient. They are alleged to havo placed hlin In n bathtub and then forgotten him, icturnlug to find him scalded to death. Murdered Ills Wholo Family. Monroe, Neb., April 15. Vnclny Hass, a farmer who lived near here, on Tues day night killed his two children and wife and committed suicide. He used a razor and almost severed the heads , of the victims. All wore found dead In their beds. Jlass was In a prosperous condition, nnd left nothing tu indicate the reason for his acts. AS Auv r,r 4lKi ' 1 i,r ... n 1 THE NEW ORLEANS ARRIVES. Our Nnturallzod II111.III1111 Warship Anchor-. J 1 1 New York llurliot'. New York, April 13. The .citllsers San Francisco and New Orleans drop ped anchor off Tompklnsvllle. S. I shortly after 9 o'clock last night. Iloth ships leported themselves In good trim, the trip from Halifax being uneventful. Nobody was allowed on board the ves sels, but a press lepresentutlve had 11 talk Willi some of the ofllcers from the press boat. The opinion of the olllceis on board Is that the new acquisition Is a valuable one. Q. llohson, who represents Arm strong & Co., of Newcastle-on-Tyne, the builders of the boat, says the New Orlenns Is capable of making 22'i knots under forced draught. During the trln across the Atlantic the boat met with strong westeily gnles, which Impeded her progress somewhat, but all her of ficers asscit that her coal cat t ying ca pacity was sufllclently ample, and that the trip to Halifax waB not occasioned by any fault on her part. The San Francisco ran short of coal, so say the olllceis of the new boat. Tlic Colored Troops lmciimped. Chni tnnooga, Tenn., April 15. Th" Twenty-fifth Infantry arrived here yes terday afternoon, and with tho excep tion of two companies which left for Key Wert in the early part of tho evening the men are In camp at chick nmngua Park. The camp 1s named Camp Iloynton, In honor of General II. V. Hoyntou, who Is one of the com missioners In charge of the park. Gen eral Iloynton protested that the camp should lie named in honor of the lute General Kosecrans, but Colonel Hurt was obdurate, and Camp Iloynton It will be. The nearer to Kov West the regiment gets the more full of fight do the soldiers become. In reply to a query Colonel Hurt said: "We will do our best, and If we get a chance I know the country will not be ashamed of our colored regiment." Tho troops aro warmly greeted everywhere. BLADDER TROUBLES. The bladder was created for one purpose, namely, a receptacle for the urine, nnd as such it is not liable to any form of disease except by one or two ways. The first way is from imperfect action of the kidneys. The second way is from careless local tiealmcnt of ther diseases. sa.mpi.i: si:nt i'kiii:. Unhealthy urine from unhealthy kidneys is the chief cause of bladder troubles. It is comforting to know that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp- Root fulfills every wish in quickly curing bladder and urinary tumbles. It corrects ina bility to hold urine and scalding or stinging pain in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor, wine or beer, and overcomes tliat unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. The mild and extraordinary effect of Dr. Kilmer's Sivnmp Root is soon realised. It stands the highest for its wonderful cuies ol the most distressing cases. If )ounced a medicine yon should have the best. At drug gists fifty cents and one dollar. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet, botli sent fice by mail upon receipt of three two-cent stamps to cover postage on the bottle. Mention II1.KAI.11 and send your address to Dr. Kil nier & Co., llinghamlon, N. Y. The pro prietors of this paperguaranlce the genuineness of this offer. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE VihI Plowers, tlte Hand tif Aineiicn, Cali fornia. Via tho true pathway, "Tho Iron Moiiutaii Route," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, whero snow slorms, bli..anls or high ullitiides 111 0 unknown. Pullman first anil second clast palace, nnd tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah anil Nevada, without change. (Juiek time, low rates, and all the comforts of modern railway improvements guaianteed to all who pur chase tickets via the Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your hume, literature, and full information, drop a postal card, J. P. McO.m11, T. P. Agent. 510 Rail road avenue, Klmlr.i, N. Y., or 3111 Ilroad- way, Now York. 3-1-tf W. E. Iloyt, G. E P. Agt, Half thu ills that man is lielr to eomo from indigestion. Iltudock Wood Hitters strength ens ami tones tho stomach ; makes indiges tion impossible. ItUNMXfl ON TIMU. SOUTllnUN IiAILWAY rl.OltlDA TKAITS MAlv I.NO A l!i:MAKKAlll.i; HKCOltl). Jacksonville, l'la., Feb. 22. Last season it was not 1111 uncommon occurrence for the trains from the North to reach hero from 0110 to live hours lato. Tho remarkable regu larity of tho arrival on thno of tlio Southern Railway trains this season is n matter of comment and favorablo criticism around the hotels and by all incoming tourists. The seliedulo of tlio Florida Limited, tho fast train over tho Southern Railway and tlio Morula Central and Peninsular, is several hours shorter than that of last year, but the track has been put in excellent condition and tho engineers of incoming trains say tho new schedule is mado with ease, A toipid liver tubs you of ambition and ruins your health. DoWitt's Little Rally Risers cleanse tlio liver, euro constipation ami an siomaca ana nver tiouuies. u. Jl. Ilagciibuch. Ilccorallini Day Tour to Gettysburg. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged for another of its popular seven day personally-conducted tours to tho battle. field of Gettysburg, Luray Caverns, and Washington, to leave Now ork mid Phila. dclpl.la by special train Sattuday, May 28 Kate, if.i7.uo tiom Now York; S21.UU lrom Philadelphia, covers all necessary expenses Pioportlouuto rates from other points For itinoraiios and full information apply to ticket agents ; Tourist Agent, lllld llroad nay, .New York ; 78U llroad btieet, Newark, N. J.; or Geo. W. lloyd, Assistant General , Passenger Agent, Philadelphia ! It is a great leap from the old-fashioned I doses of bliio-inass and nauseous physics to ! '.'l0 I'lcojii't little pills known as DoWitt's Little Rarly Risers. The.v cum constipation. sick headache and biliousness, U. ll.IIagen liucli. Coining Jlvents. April 18. Milk and eako boel.il under the auspices of Rdward Cooper's class, hi the lu-eineiit of the P. M. church. April 10. I'.iitortalniiient under ausplcesof tho Wolsh Congregational chinch, in tlio church building, South Wet sheet. Tickets 10 cents, itieludiiig lefroshuioiits. May 1th, Social and cuteitaliiment under auspices of tlio Welsh Presbyterian church, lu Robbiiis' opera house, Iteliliiu piloj? Never mind if physicians have failed to curo you. Try Dean's Oint ment. No falluio there. 5U cents, at any drug btote. "Saved Her Life." ns. JOHN WALLET, of JclTerson, fl , , than whom nono is more highly c-termcd or widely known, writes. "In irm I had a fcv( ro attack of Ladrlppo s.:-A at. tho end of f. . r months, In spllo of all pLysii'l'iua, friends and good nur lng could do, lay 1 .111 heart mid nervous system worn so coaip'-C'Cly wiecked, m7 llfo was, Kp:.Ired r f, my friends giving mo up. V only tlecp by tho use of opiates. My and henrt pained ino terribly and my cin wag most .iTgravathi. I could not llo In onn position but a short tlmo and not oiit.y left sido nt all. My husband brought mo Dr. Miles' Nervine aud Heart Curo and I be gan taking them. When I had taken a half bottle of each I was muchbettcrandcont'n ulng perpl -.tently I took about a dozen bot tles and was completely restored to Li alth to tho surprlso of all." Dr. Miles' Remedies aro sold by all drug gists under a popltivo guarantee, llrst bottlo ! IVIIICO' benefits or money -,-funded. Hook on dls- .Rectoroo. 'll,!!, .nSJ ase3 of the heart aud en.-ur.l-. jar nerves free. Addre-i, PP.. MILES MEPICAL CO., Elkhart. Ind. PROFESSIONAL CARDS nil. W. II. Y1NOST, VETEH1NARY SURGEON. niniliinte and I ate Resident lloune Surgerp the Unlveisltyhtnteof N. Y. Ilcieltinartcrs :-Corninercial Hotel. Hlirnninlonll THHKH VBAK COUltSU. Call" iiluht or day promptly responded. M. UUilKK, ATTORHEY-AT-LAW. OfV.iM Kuan buildlnir. con rr of Main nn Centre idreets, Shcnundoab. J" II. POMKUOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Vhennndoali. Pa. 171 V,'. PHOKMAKKH, IJ. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Maiket and Centre street. j noi'. John jonks, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Ijock Box 63, Muttnuoy City, Pa H-uIiik Btiidfuil umlei some of the live! aiii'tcr.-i Ip I.omlon aud Paris, m ill tflvf KfAOiin on itio violin, mandolin, ttiilartuid vocal culture. Teum reiw;ntle. Aildrenn In care of fttroirm. Philadelphia & Reading Railway liippiK -. R im Hard Coal No Smoke IN KKFKOT MAltCIt 13th, 1898. Trains leavo Shenandoah ns follows: Kor New York vIa Philadelphia week dnyn i 10, SSIS, 7110 0 5in. m 12 33, 3 10 nnd 0 07 p til Humlnys, 1 10 a. tu. For Now ork vln Mnueh Chunk, week days, 30, 7 30 n. ui., 12 33 nnd 3 10 p. m. For Rcndlnir nnd Philadelphia, week days, J 10, 5 30, 7 30. 9 SI n.m., l'J 33, 3 10 and 6 07 p. IU. Htmdnys, 2 10 n. m. . For Pottavllle, week days, 2 10, 7 30, 9 51 n. m 12 33, 8 10, 0 07 nnd 7 25 p. in. Sundays, 2 10 n. in, For Tummiun nad Alahanuy City, week days, 210.5 30, 7 30,9 51 R. m 12 33, 3 1(1 nnd 6 07 P, la. Additional to Mahnnoy City only, 1140 p. m. .uiulayu, 2 10 u, m Kor WllMnnigport, fiunbury nnd Lewlsburg, week days. 105, 5 80, 1130 n.m.. 12 33, 7 25 p. m Hiiudnys, 3 25 n. in. For M.ihnuo) Plane, weokdnys, 2 10. 4 OS, 530, 7 30, 0 51, 11 80 n. III., 12 83, 3 10, 0 07, 7 25, 9 65 mill 11 40 p. m. Sundaya, 2 10, I 05 n. m. For AHhhtn.i nnd tihamokln, week days, 4 05. 5 30,7 30, 1130 a. m 12 33, 310,0 07, 725 and 9 55 p. in. Sundays, 4 05 n. in. Kor Ilnltliuore, Washington nnd the Wettvln It. & O, U. It., through trains lea- lloaalng Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & It. If JC) at 320, 7 55, 1120 n. in., 8 10 una 7.27 p. i. Sundays, .3 20, 7 00, 11 20 a. m., 8 40 and 7 27 p. in. Aildl tlounl tinlns from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, week days, 1080 n. m. 12 20, 12 li 8 40 p.m. Hundnys, 185, 8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. I.enve New York via Philadelphia, week days, J2 15, 4 80, 8 00, 1180 n. m and 130,4 80, 9 00 pan Sundays, 0O0 p. m. I.cnve Nmv York via Mnuch Chunk, week days, 4 80, 9 10 a. in., 1 30 and 4 15 n, m. Leave Phllnilelphin, Reading Terminal, week days, 12 01,3 10,8 85, 1010 a. ni. and 1 42,4 05,0 80 p. in. HnndayB, 12 01 a. in, Leave Heading, week dnys, 2 05, 7 0),10 03, n, m. 12 00 m., 4 19, 0 00 nnd 8 20 p. in. Sundays, 2 05 B.ra. Lenvo Pottsvllle, wuek days, 8 05, 7 10 a. in., 12 80 nnd 0 10 p. m. Sundays, 8 07 n. in. iA-nvaTarauqua, week dnyB, 8 55, 7 40, 1128 a. ni., 1 39, 5 60, 7 20 and 9 43 p. iu. Hundnys, 8 55 tu Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 12 20, 4 91, 8 15, 11 47 n. in., 2 17, 5 18, 0 21, 7 44 and 10 08 p, nt Hundnys. 12 25, 4 21 a. ni. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 12 85, 2 40. 135 G 80, MHO. 1025, It 69 B. ru., 282, 5 82, 841, 7 67, 10 22 p in. Sundays, 12 40, 2 40, 4 35 a. in. Lcnvo Wllllaiusport, week days, 7 42, 10 20 a oi.. 4 00 nnd 11 30 p. m, Sundays, 11 80 u. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leava Philadelphia Chestnut street watf and South street wharf for Atlantic City, Weekdays Express, 9 00 a. m., 2 00, (3 00 Saturdays only), 4 00. 500 p. m. Accommoda tion, SCO a. in., 5 15, 0 80 p. in, Sundays Express, 900, 10 00 a, m. Accommodation, 8 00 n. lit., 1 45 p. ill. Returning leave Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express, 735, 9 00 n m., 8 30, 530 p. ui. AeconiiiuKfatloii, 1 25, 8 15 n. ie, 4 05 p. m, Sundays Express, t 00, 5 30, 8 00 p. in. Ac. coin uiodat Ion, 7 15 arm., 4 15 p. iu, Parlor Cars on nil nxnress trains. ''or further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia mid lteudluj; 1 tail way ticket agent or address I. A. SwKiaAitn, Eiisos J. Wkkks, (len'l Hupt., Uen'i Puss'r Agt., Readlni: Terminal, 1'hlludelpliU. DETECTIVES ! Kimball's Detective Agency Do all legitimate detective work, A correspondent wanted in all towns. Office, 5 8, Trust Building, Willlamsport, Pa. Celebrated Fciniio l'mvdera DOver fall 10.U.1 1-fcUu, J.tliue U.S a.fa ami .nr r.n.r f.llins ulth Taney rul rcnnyroytl Title d4 other He n.nietllr.1. Alftftvebuvthe beet e.nd e.V(jll clUaL noliitmi-nt. Uuvmitoed eupcrtor to ill otkerh. l'oiutvel o.i- U It 111 the liffrlrt, A No. L Krtiailejl, 4 CU." Dr. 0. '& OIX. lMtk lUr, Ikntou, Miw. m,mw$
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