EVENING HERALD HMTAIIl.lMIIill into. HublHhe.! orory Kveniim, B.jrct Huiulaj.al i Mil rit jAkum Stkkkt, Near Ckhthr. lu, IIithIiI l ilrltvird ln.lienaltlnAn and tli mrroniulhiK ton .i for hI centa week, pRy; nbi the carrier. By mallW.nO ft yeftr.or " , crtit"i inonth, payable In advance. d vnilw nientft c Harwell aoi omnia in upae,'. nun .,,, wyi.. The piil1llnTi! nwr tlu rltilit to chntiKO tho itottlon of ntlrcrtlM-inrnta whenever ne pup- !...!.., ,,1 ili.mmula It. The rhrnt lg rwrvnl to i jr'aiiy mltertliwiieiit, whether (Wit! lor or not, .jot llic publisher-, timy tleem ijirntwr. AilvpYflltiK rates iimdo known upon ipHtfn. Kntered nt the pontofllce at Shenandoah, r., ha second cli-i moll mutter rKl.KIitONK OONNKCTIO.N "All the News Ihit's Fit to Print." CvniriK Hr!d WEDNESDAY. APRIL 80, WW. lMli'M M anil Hartlctt are reconciled uikI nrniiilii lias apologized. The war with Spain will now proceed. 'I'll K Salvation Army lasses are MiluiiteeHrig for nurses In iw of war. Their self snerifico is noble in deed. Yin no Jtr. Uitiley, of Texan, will have a heap of parliamentary law pounded into liim if be keeps on bucking tignhist tbe Speaker. Having apologized to tbe House, it is now in order for Mr. Drutum to olTer an apology to tbo people of Schuylkill county by retiring from public life. Midst all the preparation for war the President lias taken time to ap point a Surveyor of Customs i Council MulTs, Iowa. He appears to have overlooked tbe same office lit lMiibuielpbiii. Tun popular loan idea grows, l'upers in all parts of tbo country favor it. Tbo government will have to borrow largo sums of money if war takes placo. It will have to bo a heavy borrower even if the increased taxation which the members of the ways and menus committee have been considering should be imposed im mediately. Xo po.-siblo increase in revenue would bring in money enough to meet the government's needs wbjlo tbe war lusts, or bring it in i)iiick enough. Large loans will have to be made, and some of the bonds which the government will issue should be in small denominations, and be sold in post olllces and national hunks. This will give the people a chance- to aid tbe government financially, and to got the best kind of a security which can bo had in any markot. Will Spain PiRlit? Tlie events of yesterday, culminat ing in tbe President signing the declaration of war, marks an epoch i our national history. After more than thirty years of peace, the American people stand on the thresh old of war. In compliance with the le-olurions passed by Congress, the I'r I'-iclcnt has demanded that Spain u ithdraw from tbe island of Cuba, in punishment forun unparnlelled crime nuinst civilization, and uguiust the American flag. The United States bits given its tiltimatiou. It remains witli Spain whether or not there shall be war. The resolutions demand that Spain shall abandon at once the island in whoso territory her soldiers have wrought unspeakable devastation, and in whose waters an American battleship lias been treacherously de stroyed. They direct the l'rosideni to use the land and naval forces of the United States to drive from Culm the sbelterors of the scoundrels who murdered the Maine. Thoy assort, in terms whose oxplicitness is beyond cavil, that tills country has no de signs of annexation upon Cuba, and that it will leave the "government inid control of the island" to its own people when the Spaniards shull have been evicted. The reply of Spain is awaited with great interest. Tlioro are some who profess that tbo Cortes, now in ses sion, will accedo to the, demands of this government and withdraw from Cuba, leaving the people of that island to govern themselves. It is not likely, however, tliat Spain will absolutely reverso her policy of de fiance and lower hor flag without a blow or a shot to defend her sov ereignty. Tlie President now has the matter in bis own hands, and the outcome will bo anxiously awaited. Patriotic citizens everywhere hope for peace by the acquiescence of Spain in our demand. And if by snub unexpected action the gathering clouds roll by without breaking in a furious storm there will indeed be cause for doep public gratitudo. It is too lute, to cherish illusions of this kind. Hvury one oxpouts the Madrid government to return a de cisive, perhaps an insulting refusal to to the demand of the President. There tlio task of hor expulsion should bo entered upon without de lay. Spain must go and at once. Arc '.1 "in r mi i u Pills 11 . , i. s I e ll III tl.U I- lcrs e.irry tin m i t tf I. wlli'S ' ii 1 I , ,,IM - - ll.MIM'k. , J. cui u. tiisi.Us rt.tjiu Complexion sxion I nuan can : l'owcKuf charms a woman COUCLKXION . f.iio I A Hantlsomo (Is one of the greatest possess. I'uizoNi'u reives it. MltS. PIXKIIAXS UA;;N3N(i to womn. Nogloct la the Forerunner of Misery n.d Suffering A Gratoful Hus band Writes of H1b Wife's Itecovary. Kearly all the 111 health of women is traceable to some derangement of tbo feminine organs. These ilonuigi-iuoiits do not cure themselves, and neglect of .A thc sensation olf trouble. rnthctlc Ilere is by Mrs. l)i:.ut and curp1 vm- male ills is so well established that it needs no argument, ror over twenty years it has been used hy women with results that are truly wonderful. Mrs. I'iukham invites all women who are puzzled about their health to write to her at bvnn. Mass., for advice. All such correspondence is seen by women only, and no charge is made. A Million Women Have Been Benefited N'UGGETS uF NEVS. The (Ire In No. 2 mine, Allien, l'a thought to be subdued, has broken out again. The death of ex-1'rosident Crespo, of Venezuela. In battle with rebels, Is con fl rim d. Seiialm Walthall, of Mississippi, Is probably dylnpr of typhoid fever at his hotel in WashlnKton. Yest 'iday's National League base ball gameM, except at Boston, were postponed hy tain or wet grounds. That Mine resulted: Iioston, 14; New l'ork, !i Tor Infants and Children. Tin fa:- (l; ills I'entiHv' u'B a le."?oorjii :e mnuutteo Hiiirisbum. April 20. The state Dem ocratic committee met In this eltv to day t.i elect a chairman and fix the date of the state convention. It Is con ceded that the sllveilies are In control, and that chairman John M. Ciarinan, of Naallcoke, will be re-elected. The convention will likely be held In Ilar rlshurg early in July. Much interest Is attached to the gathering by reason of tile contest between the Ilynn and antt Hyun factions of Philadelphia over the seats of the members from that city. The committee will piobobly agree to conduct the campaign next fall solely on state Issues. WIII'.N TUAVIII.INtl Whether on plcasuro bent or business, take on every trip a bottle of Syrup of I'igs, as it acts most pleasantly and effectually on the kidneys, liver, and bowels, preventing fevers," headaches and other forms of sick ness. For sale m GO cent bottles by all lead ing druugists. Manufactured by the Cali fornia 1'ig Syrup Co. only. ltlllos in so itlotoi?-. strikers. Springlield, Ills., April 20. Governor Tanner has ordered GO-callber Springlleld rllles sent to Hosborough, near Sparta, Handolph county, nnd 1,000 rounds of ammunition, to be used in quelling disturbances of rioting coal miners. Sheriff MeFnrland called on the governor yesterday and explained the situation. He returned with rllles to arm the deputies. If the sheriff can not maintain peace the governor says he will call out the state troops. It Is a great leap ft out tho old-fashioned doses of blue-mass and nauseous physics to tho pleasant little pills known as DoWitt's Little liirly Itisers Thcycnrj constipation, sick headache and biliousness. C. 11. llageu luich. The .Snv.v Cii'ors t lit rmv. Fort Monroe, Va., April 20. Hemnrk nble enthusiasm wus evidenced yester day afternoon by the 2,000 men In the Hying squadron when a barge Dealing the men, horses and fighting apparatus of Company F, Fifth light artillery, left Fort Monroe for Norfolk on Its way to Chlckamagua. The men on all the ships swarmed Into the forecastle rig gtng nnd rails and began cheering. As the barge swung by each boat the men of tin- navy gave three hearty cheers, hats In hand, and the representatives of the army returned It with a will. Thirty-ilvo years inako a generation. That is how long Adulph Fisher, of Zanesville, O., suffored from piles. Ho was cared hy using threo hoses of DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo. C. II. Ilagenbur.h. To IVoi? Kt't'uirocs nt Klv West. New York, April 20.-J. K. Klwell, agent of the central Cuban relief com mittee, has appointed a relief com mittee at Key West consisting of May- or Maloney, unueu stales uonsui Hy att, formerly of Santiago, and Dr. O'Ferrell. They have been notified by telegraph of their appointment, with Instt notions to dispose of 17 tons of miscellaneous guppllesnow there among the 800 Cuban refugees at Key West, Children llko it. It saves their lives. Wo menu Due Miailte (Jouuli Cure, the Infallible remedy fur oouuhs, colds, croup, bronchitis, grippo, umt all throat ami lung tiouuies. u. II. Haienbuoh. A I'riiHt.i 1'iH'ullni' 'ItCiiuest. Home, April 20. Italia, the organ of the foreign oiliee, publishes the follow ing note: "The powers are on the eve of taking a new step, namely, request ing the United States and Spain, In the went ot war, to localise the hostilities to Cuba and the neighboring waters. This step lll be taken Immediately after the declaration of war." Utter pessimism prevails In diplomatic quar tern hare, the Vatican alone continuing hopeful of peace. The pope Is working" energetically to be accepted ns arbi trator, but he admits that Cuba has already morally ceased to belong to Spain. ' Headache Quickly Cured. Dr. Davis' Antl-lkwluohe never falls, 85c. Buy Keystoncflour. lie suro that the unite Lwhiq & IUeu, Ashland, Pa., U piloted on every sack. resulting from them Is only putting stories are constantly coinlnff to Mrs. Pinklmiu of women whoso neglect has resulted in ptnnily hy the withdrawal from Waih scrious heart tronlilo and a whole train of woes. lngton ot Senor l'oio, the Spanish mln- tbo story of a woman who was helped l'inltbam after other treatment failed: Mitt. I'inkiiam: It all'ords mo very great pleasure to be able to state that I believe mr wife owes her health to your medicine good advice. Kor three years her heal'h failed rapidly, she hud heart trou- ble, often falling down in di;:zy and fainting spells, shortness of breath, choking and smothering spells, bloat- lug of th j stomach, a dry cough, dvs- b ,. ., , ' ,,, ,, peptic symptoms, menses Irreg- uiur, hcumj, nun ui uu tin- natural color. She had been treated by physicians with but little benefit. She bus taken . . .i our treatment according to our directions, and is better e-rory way. I-.im well pleased wun uie result oi your treatment, and give you permission to tise my letter for the benefit of others. As.II.nndMrs.MAYlSuTciiim, Fort Clever Vn W ThehenllngancUtrengtheningpowcrof bydia sj t, , i " v ii .,,.,.1 ,.ii i., E. Pmkhtinegetablo Compound for all fc- by Mrs. Pinkliam's Advice and Medicine PRESIDENT RECEIVES THE RESOLUTION. Washington, A ri 1 20. 'ine uunttn resolution passed bv con- gress arrived at the White House at 1:15 o'clock yesteiday afternoon, a lit- tie over an hour having been consumed In the formalities of securing the slg- natures of Speaker Heed and Vice President Ilobart to the resolution In open session and its delivery at the White House by Hepresentatlve Hager, of Inw.'i. chairman of the committee on enrolled bills, nnd Hepresentatlve (iverstieet, of Indiana. It was expected that the resolution would he signed Immediately it leached the president, and this was Mr. McKInley's Inclina tion, but for certain state reasons It was deemed advisable that the resolu tion n,nl , lit lt,in till,, tn R,,nl,l abnltM bo sinned Klmultunoouslv. nnd time was needed to draft the ultimatum In diplomatic form. The fact tlint the resolution was not Immediately signed gave lise to a few disquieting reports, but It soon ap- penred from . statements of cabinet of- M7 n ,",.V, r V : Hlirnnttire. nnd that tlle delnv In at- tnchlng It was accounted for solely by his desire to have a full nnd complete plan of operations for the government of the executive In the Immediate fu ture before taking the final and import ant step ot turning the joint resolution into n statute. Just what this plan should be was tho occasion for the two cnblnet meetings yesteiday. The first session, In anticipation of the re ception of the resolution, wus devoted lnrgely to questions of II nance nnd military policy, as well as the framing of the ultimatum itself. So far as can be gathered, the Important point at Issue In regard to the ultimatum was the question of time to be nllowed for a response on the part of Spain. Military nnd Nuvul ITepiirntloiis. The steady progress of military and naval preparations indicated tbe rnn- Philadelphia & Reading Railway lin-j i Burn Hard Coal No Smoke IN Kl'FKirr MAltCH 13th. 1!B Trains leave Hhcmtmlonti as follows : Kor New York vlrt Philadelphia, wtck days i io. a at), ?au j h a. ni., j-sj, a iu uuuou p in Siiiulavs. J 10 a. lu. Kor New York vlu JIaueli Chunk, week days 6 Si, 7 30 n. ui., 1 S.J nnu s iu n. m. Kor K-endlnir nod lMiitaihiphla, week days, io, 5 3i, 7 uu. v Qi a.iu., jz Ki, a iu arm o w p. rc Siiniliivs. 1 10 n. iu. Kor I'ottsvllle. week duvH. 2 10. 7 35. 0 51 a. m. 12 33, 3 10, (1 07 and I 25 p. in. Holidays, 2 10 o. ro, Kor 1 ainaquu nnu .Manauoy nty, iveeic unys 2 10,5 30, 7 3D, 9 51 II. ni., 12 33, 3 10 and G07 p. In Addltiimal to Maliniiny City only, 11 10 p. m iniilavH. 1 10 a. lu Kor Wllllamsnort, isunliury and LewlRburg, veek nays. 101, o iiii, 11 31 a.m.. 12 33, 1 t in Honda)', 3 25 a in, KorMalmim "lane, eekdnyv, 2 10. 4 05, 536, 7 an, 'J at, n aon. in., it aj, n io, u U7, 7 an 1 1 40 o. in. Hnmlavn. 2 10. I 05 a. in. Kor ABhland and Sliauioklu, week days, 4 0). 5 30, 7 30, 11 30 n. in., I2a:i, a io, e 07, 7 23 and 4 5A o. m. Sundays. 4 03 a. m. Kor l'altlniore, Yvuslilngtoii and the VVett via II. AO. It. II., through trains lm-. lteac inn Terminal, Philadelphia, (1. & It. I! K.) at 3 20. 7 55,11 20 a. m., 3 10 and 7.27 p. i rltinduys, J 20, 7 00, 11 20 a. m., 8 40 and 7 27 p. m. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, week days, 10 30 a. m. 1220, 12 16 s 40 p tn. Hunuayo, I a s a p. ui. TltAINH KOlt SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, ft eol. days, 1215, 180,8 00, 1130 a. in., and 130,180 u 00 ii.in. SJiinUaVH. G 00 n. in. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, neck leys, 4 30, y iu a. m.. i 30 ami t is p. in. Leave Philadelphia, ltcadlui: Terminal, cel. Jaya, 12 01,8 10, d 85, 10 JO a. ui. and I 42,4 03, oi ii.in. Hiintiays, I2uiu ui. Leave Heading, week day, 2 05, 7 Oi.iOOS, a. m 12 00 in., I 13, oooonit S2U p. iu. miuuaya, -'U s.m. Liuvo Pottsvlllo, weeK days, 8 0), 7 10 a. ni, 12 80 anil 010 n. m. Hiludavs. 8 07 a. in. Ieave Tnmaoua. week days. 8 53. 7 40. 1128 a in., 1 36, 3 60, 7 30 and U 43 p. 111. Sundays, 3 S3 a in Leave Mulmnoy City, week days, 12 20, t 91 S 13, 11 47 n. in., 2 17, S 1H, 0 21, 7 41 and )0W p. in .Hutnlaft 13 23, 4 21 a. iu. Leave iuananoy i-iuiie, weeK aayg, izu.i, & iu, k." S30.S30. 1023. 1150 a. in.. 2 82. 332. 841 7 37. 10 22 li m. mmdays, 12 V, 2 40, 4 33 a. in. I.tato ) llllaiUHpori, wi'pk uays, ii, iupj a .. I 00 ami 11 30 li. m rninuavs. 1 1 mtv. ni. ATLANTIC CITY 1)1 VISION, Leavo l'hlladclnlilu Ctiustuut fctreut waif anil South street whatf for Atlantic City. WerkdayB Hxpress, 9 00 a. in., 2 00, (3 00 Satuidiivs only), I co. a no p. ni. Acooimnoua- lull, ow uu . iu, itiiu.yB isxpress, iou, iu uu u. iu. accuiuiuou moil, nou . iu.. 4 u ni. ltcturnlng leave Atlantic City del ot. cornet Atlantis and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Kxuress, 7 33, 9 00 u iu., 3 80,3 80 o.in. Accommodation, I 21, 8 13 a. ir. 403 n. in. HuniUys Kxprow, 1(X), 5 30, 00 p. m. Ae eoiiiDiouattou, 7 la u. m., i is p. in. i-Armr irn on nil pxnrraii irauis. Vi,r further Information, annlv to nearesl Philtideluhla and Heading Hallway tlokct agent nrauurcss I. , nnMllnl ,-. u. fcr no. (ieni Hunt., Oeli'l l'ass'r Agt. HeaUltur Terminal, I'lillauelpniil. DRINK- CUvARY'S EXTRA FINK QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. vlction on ill' fun of Uto'udminlstra tlon that u i in cfnl solution of exlst InR difficulties lit nut probable. An to the course "l items In the lmmodlnte future, the only piedlctlon that can be lnrule In one bused nn precedents. Ac cording to those, Minister Woodford will notify the Spanish .government of the action of the government of the United States, and should Spain's, nti- ,he ntxt ,., )n 1.u.; ' wln ,,e I,, ami fin hln miss'-.irts and lenve jtndi Id. That would he followed ln- Islet". At thin point It can lie Bald that tha Mate depattment nflirlals are confident that the Kpiinhit go eminent will So shape every phase of the negotiations as tu oblige us to take the Initiative at every point. After the withdrawal of the mlnl.-n n, and assuming Spain does not hack down, will follow actual war. nut wheilicr or not me nrst overt nct will he piecedeil by a formal decla- ",,Um110f. wn' " ,w" ,cl' ,ru'df lm,ure tlle mined ate n"iittallatlon of the pow- w wllBther the Nortll AnntIo S(UmtJrou wtll make Its appearance off Havana as a beginning, cannot yet be predicted. In. this connection It may be stnted that the am y and , navy experts are beginning to take a lens hopeful view UI n" euy H"u l'ulCK campaign y pnU.rtaincd a short time ago. Months nte now mentioned Instead of weeks us the probable length of hos- tllltles, and one eminent naval ofilcer who had xnerlcncn In the late war profrt i a bpllef that unless outside V" ' ls hrought to bear a war may ('icily r:u; a nn;t for a year under the ,(,n(1ltloii8. Apparently the powers have aban- tinned open efforts In Washington to influence the course of our government, Matters weie very quiet at all lega- Hons yesteiday. and no Instructions were received by any of the ambas sadors or ministers In the line of medi ation. NOT FOR EVERYTHING. Hut If you have weak kidneys, hl.iililcr tiualili! or distressing kidney complaint, then fwamp-uooi win prove to no jusi me rcmcny ...... ......... ... .van "ecil. Ton fivipieat desire to uihinte. "cunty supply, pain or dull iirhe la the hack is convincing evidence that your klihicysnnd bladder need lUntoiins. There is cimifort in the knowledge fo often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swainp-l'oot, tlio great kidney remedy fulfills cveiy wlh ia relieving pain in the luck, kidneys, liver, bladder and cery part of the urinary passage. It corrects inability to hold urine nd scalding pain in passing it, or had cllects following uso of liquor, wino or beer, aud vereomes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. The mild anil the oxtra- ordinary ellcct of Swamp-lfoot is soul) realized. It stands tho highest fur its wonderful cures of the mot distressing capes. If you need a medicine you should have the i,cst. Sold by diuggists, price fifty cents and ,,,, .inu..lr. y.i.i mav havu a ramnle bottle , p.impllk.t ,Joth ;cnt frc0 ,,. mM ,, receiptor three two-cent stamps to cover '' of P"stage on tho bottle. Mention ilmiAl.DamUend your addressto Dr. Kilmer .t Co., llinghamton, N. Y. Tho propiietors f this paper guarantee tho genuineness of this oiler. 'do si'eci'al session; " Advice of Pennsylvania huwimilmrs Not Needed oil Will" Mutters. Huriisburg, ApUl 20. GovernorHnst- Ings has decided not to call nn extra session of the legislature to raise money to put tne National uuara ami, if necessary, other Pennsylvania troops In the Held in the event of war with Spain. The legislature, If In session, could do no more than Is provided for hy existing law. The governor has been urged by a large number of mem- 'crs of the leglslatuie to call an extra session. The cost ot noiuing sucn u. session wouiii not inn soon oi $iuv,vuu month, nnd would probably exceed In the aggregate the entire cost of the maintenance of the troops prior to the mistering Into the service of the Unt ied States. VIEWS OF SPECULATORS. Holler In Willi St root ThatThoro Will Ilo Xu Wnr. New York, April 20. There are men iu Wall street who still believe not a gun will be fired In war between the United States and Spain. It Is difficult to find what they base this assumption on, but they hold It with sufllclent e- nacity to decline to sell out their hold ings In securities, and thoy buy addi tional securities at any material de cline. These buyers were In the mar ket at the opening yesterday, and they sustained prices above the London par ity, thus inviting sales for arbitrage account of many thousand shares of the International securities which had been bought lu London at the' lower prices ruling there. The early declines In London seemed to indicate a practical abandonment o the hopes of peace, and Spanish fours, both In London and Paris, dropped 2V2 per cent. This weakness of Spanish se- 1 curitles wus especially demoralizing on the Paris bourse. The support accord- 1 ed to Americans in New York after the , opening hero wrought a change In sen- I tlment In London, also In Ilerlln, and ' the later dealings there witnessed a recovering in Americans, though the 1 Spanish bonds continued to drop. This tendency continued In London even after the close of the exchange In the trading on the street. It was a ten dency that gave color to the confident belief In cortnln circles In Wall street that Spain is prepared to relinquish Cuba ns a last resort. The selling here for London account was nevertheless sulllelent to effect declines nil through the list. The International stocks led In the trading, and nearly all Bhowed declines of a point or upwards. The bear traders were also In evidence later In tho day, hut they covered to some extent, causing n slight rally from the ' lowest. There was at no time any 1 heavy pressure of liquidation. Dealings i were slightly larger than on Monday, and were much better distributed, but I the nuirkut was still ve;-y narrow, and I there were no wide movements In . prices. Tho Culiaii .T 11 ii t u (IrntllloI. New York.Apiil 20. The Cuban Junta) displayed the Ametlcan and Cuban flags sldo by side today In celebration I of the adoption by congress of the reso lutions declurltig the Island free uml . independent, T. Kstrada Palma salu: I "My first duty, lit the name of tho ! brave Cubans, Is to thank the stalwart, liberty loving American people or the ! staunch and unwavering sympathy and support they have given us. Just as soon as the Spaniards are driven from , the Island the Cubans will cull a new I assembly and draft a constitution "nd elect a government, just as done lu the j United Status. If Hpaln goes to war, and I doubt very much If she will, I ' think It will be a question of not more than four or five weeks when she will I how 5 cuim" be forced Ignomlnlously relinquish her , T0 THE LAUD OF SUNSHINE And I'lmicru, the Iliind of Aiueilcil, Cull. fornlii. VIh the true pathway, "Tlio Iron Mountain hemic," which tmeme a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, hllirards or high altitudes aio unknown, I'ulhiitiu flint and second class palace and tourist slceplnii ears to peints hi Mlssouil, Arkansas, Texas. Old and New Mexico, Arizona, (Silifornla. Oregon, Wulhlimtoil, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change Quick time, low rates, and all the coinfortsof modern railway Improvements, guaiautetd to all who pur chase UcVctAvIa tbo Missouri Pacific railway system, i'or rates right from your homo, llteialure, and full information, drop it postal card, J. I'. MiCruii, T. 1'. Agent. Ml) Itall roadaenue, Hhnlra, N. Y., or 31)1 broad way, New York. 3-1-tf W. K. Hoyt, U. V, 1'. Agt. The litllo folks love Dr. Wood's Norway fine Ryiup. Pleasant to take; perfectly liaimless; pindtlvu cure for coughs, colds bronchitis, asthma. Decoration Day Tour to (letlysliiiig. The feunsylvanla It.illroad Company has ii'rsngeil for another of its popular seven day pcrsonallj'-eoiiilaeled touts to the battle Hold of Gettysburg, l.umy Caverns, and Washington, to leave Now Yoik and Phila delphia by speel.il train Satiuday, May S Kute, f97.HO liom New York; 21.uu lroln Philadelphia, covir. all necessary expenses, l'loportlonato rales I'liiin other points For Itlneintlcs and fall Information apply to ticket agents ; To trist Agent, 1108 broad- way, New York ; 78!l lhoad street, Newark, N.J.; ortiui. W. lloyd, Assistant tleneral Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. Give the Children a Drink called Oraln-O. It is a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food ililuk to take the place of oll'ce. Sold hy all grocers aud liked by all who have used it heeauso when properly prepared It tastes like tbo finest coH'eo but is lice from all its injurious properties. Urain- O aids digestion aud strengthens tho nerves. It is not a stimulant hut a health builder, aud children, as well as adults, can drink It with great benefit. Costs about i as much in l ollec. 15 aud 2.'e. The Smith and Its Advantages. The Southern Kaihvny has issued for freo distribution, a sixteen page journal des criptive of Virginia, North and South' Caro lina, Tennessee, Georgia. Alabama and Mississippi. Poisons seeking new locations, or capitalists desiring to make safe and profit able investments will find tbe information contained tbeiein both valuable and inter estlng. Copies will bo mailed freo upon ap plication to John M. Iteall, District Passen ger Agent, bis Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. A toipid liver robs you of ambition and ruins your health. DoWitt's Lit.lo Harly llisurs cloanse tho liver, euro constipation and all stomach and liver troubles. C. II. Uagenbuch. Coming Invents. Slay tth. Social and entertainment under auspices of the Welsh Presbyterian church, in Itobbins' opera bouse. bodily pain loses its terror if you've a bottlo of Dr. Thomas' Electric Oil in tbo house. Instant relief in cases of bums, cuts, sprains, accidents of any sort. sk your grocer for tbo "Hoyal Patent tlour, nud take no other brand. It is tho best Hour matin. Iirot liret I'lrot Insure your property from loss In tho oldest anil strongest cash companies : Phlla. Underwriters Insurance Co. of North America and Firo Association, Hartford Piro Ins Co., American Piro Insnrauco Co., West Chester I'iro Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. .Tardlu St., Shenandoah. "A particle of rheumatics free, to any SPANISH MINISTER HEADY. I'lnal .I'roparatloiiH Mnilrt for lINDe liai'tui'K l'riim Washington. Washlimton, April 20. The Spanish minister. Senor Polo de Itprnabe. has , made his final preparations for depart- ure. He will not move precipitately, however, as the transfer of the lega tion nrchhes and effects to the French embassy must first be accomplished, and, moreover, there Is felt to be no disposition on the part of the authori ties here to unduly hasten the move ments of the minister. Whether the state department will send Senor Polo 1 tatioii, meals en route, frontiers, Hotel ac IiIb pass orts or he will ask for them J ccinnmoilatlons, berth on steamer, and nil Is felt to bo nn Immaterial detnll. He i necessary expenses, fliSJ.OO from New York; ..itends to without reference to these I ff1-00 '''f'1"?"'' '""'.'i 1'll,,'!1?1' formalities, nnd there Is everv reason to , l'1''1'- Propel llonnto rates from other points. believe the state department will nfford htm the protection of passports and any further attentions usual In the en forced departure of a minister on the brenkliiK out of wnr. The entire staff oi ine icKuuoii win ucciiiiiimiiy uie min ister. Their exact movements after leaving Washington ate not made known, exe. pt that they will return to Spain nt the earliest possible moment, H would be no surprise If the minis ter and his staff went by way of Can ada mstend of New York, taking one of the Atlantic llneis from Halifax. F.atly yesterday morning tho largo metal sign bearing the words "Office of the Spanish Leguthm" was wrenched from Its place on the gate leading to the legation, and cart led off by van dals. The minister made no complaint to the state department or to the po lice, as he has sought to minimize the petty depredations against tlie lega tion, although this was tho most fla grant one committed. The various foreign embassies nnd le gations were Intensely active yester day In the expectation that hostilities were near at hand. The several foreign offices were fully advised of the pas sage of tho resolutions, and were kept posted as to the prospects on the presi dent's signature. The representatives of the powers of Kurope held no meet ing during the day, nor Is any meeting at present in prospect. Those who have been most hopeful of bringing about European coalition now concede that such a move Is Impossible. It was iccognlzed on all hands, said a member of the diplomatic corps, that the United States and Spain had chosen a recourse to war. It was a decision which sovereign nations had a right to make, lamentable as It might be, and the only course now open for other nations was to determine their atti tude of neutrality between the two belligerents. Alicady, It is said, Great Britain has taken steps not only to maintain a passive neutrality, but to enforce It with arms If necessary. Two regiments of British soldiers are now In the British West Indies, and these are about to be augmented by another regiment. They are concentrated in the belief that the West Indies will be a center of conlllet, and that the stress of war may lead one or the other belligerents to occupy neutral British territory. If that occurs, a British force will see that the territory Is va cated. France, Germany and the other powers are expected to take the same neutral attitude. To Cure Headache In 15 Minutes. Tako Dr. Davis' Ati-Headache. All druggists Itcgriiliiiv. . ...iu... ... .. 'ioirntlntr. Detroit, April 20. The departure of the First battalion of the Nineteenth Infantry from Fort Wayne last evening was marked by a serious accident, Durnlg tho thing of n salute In honor of the departing troops by those left In charge of the fort Pilvate George Kgg mnn had his right arm nearly blown off by the premature explosion of a cannon and Sergeant John Innls, who was In charge of the firing party, had his light hand severely Injured. Torturle 01 Is no respecter of persons the healthy and vigorous are as liable to its attacks as the weak. The symptoms of the disease are almost unnoticed at first, so insidi ously do they steal over the body; gradually the little pains and stiff ness increase, until they develop greater inconvenience day by day. The knees, ankles and other joints of the body, ache constantly, swelling to several times their natural size; the patient finds himself unable to get around is soon incapacitated for business, and later is confined to his bed, utterly helpless. It is not generally known that the usual treatment for Rheumatism is decidedly injurious to the system. The doctor is able to relieve the first touch of the disease, but with the return of cold, disagreeable weather, the pains become sharper, and more constant, the bones ache more severely, and the disease gradually, but surely, possesses the entire body. Rheumatism is a. disease of the blood, for which all physicians pre scribe potash, mercury and other mineral mixtures, The effect of these drugs is like adding fuel to the fire hence the in creasing severity of the disease. The right remedy for Rheumatism is a real blood medicine one which is more than a tonic, promptly reaching and curing deep-seated blood diseases. Swift's Specific (S. S. S.) is the only known cure for obstinate blood diseases, and is the only blood remedy guaranteed purely vegetable, containing not a potash, mercury or other in the world were made so Mr. J. A IeSeur, Atlanta's well-known architect, says: "Por years I have suffered, with Sciatic Klibuuiutisiii and, often felt us if a frag ment of bombshell had passed through my left hip. I could get absolutely no relief, though tnativ remedies wore tried. After taking a few bottles of S. S. S., tlie disease grew less painful, and very soon disappeared entirely." Don't continue a treatment which I he only cure lor Rheumatism is a purely vegetable, real blood remedy. Take S. S. S. and- be cured. Books on Blood and Skin Diseases will be mailed address, by Swift Specific I OLD POINT COMFORT AND WASHINGTON. PEKSONAMV-CONnUCTED TOl'Il VIA l'KNN SVI.VANIA It.MI.UOAll. Tho last of tbo puselif series of four day tm,,M 1,1 1'oi,,t C" ",fnt 111 ,,n"t m"k'r ,C 1 r'-,l''ly-(-"ltll'iUd Jotirlst Syslcni of tho Pennsylvania Hallroad will leave Now Yolk Satuiday, April 23. Tho party nlll tiavel by tho Capo Charles Itouto to Old Point Comfort, whero ouo day will ho spent! tbencohy boat up tho Potomac river to Washington, spending two days at that point. Hound-trip rate, including trauspor- oi,n point coMrour only. Tickets to Old Point Comfort only, iucltid. lug ouo and tbieo-foiiitbs days' board at that plaea, and good to return direct by tegular I tl.aa ntlllll slx ,illySi wil to sold hi con- ncctlon with this lour at ratoot $10.00 from New York, $15.(10 from Trenton, $14.00 from Philadelphia, and pioportlonato mtes from other points. At a slight additional expense tomists can extend tho tilp .to Virginia Beach, with accommodation at the Princess Anno Hotel. 1'or itluerailesnnd full information, apply tu ticket agents; Tourist Agent, Hill) Broad way, New York ; 7M) llroad Street, Newark, N.J. ; or Geo. W. lloyd. Assistant General Passenger Agent, llroad Street Station, Phila delphia. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo In tho world for cuts, , . .., -..n cruises, sores, Ulcers, sun riieuiu, iuvui buics, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively curts piles, or jo pay required. It to guaranteed to glvo porlect satisiactlon or mony roiuniicu. rrico 25 couts por box For sain bv A . Wasloy. VAS!HNtlTt)N. TiinniMiAY peksonam.y-coniiuctkh touu via Pennsylvania iiailuo.ui. Tho three-day personally-conducted tour of tbo Pennsylvania Itallroad, Thursday, April 21, presents an excellent opportunity to visit tho National Capital at a slight expense Among tho Interesting points to bo seen, under tbo intelligent direction of an experi enced Tourist Agent, are tbo capitol, Execu tive Mansion, Treasury, Coiigiessional Li brary, tho Monument, Smithsonian Institu tion. National Musoum and New Corcoran Art Gallery. An experienced chaperon will a'su accompany tho party as a companion I'or tho unescorted lady tourists. Tbo rate, $11.50 from New York, $11 50 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates from other points, includes all necessary oxpeuses during tho entiro trip transporta tion, hotel accounnodatlous, and guides. Persons desiring to return via Gettysburg may do so by purchasing tickets at $2.00 extra, which includo this privilege. An op portunity will also ho afforded to visit Jit. Vernon and Arlington at a slight additional expense For itineraries, tickets, and full Informa tion apply to ticket agents ; Tourist Agent, 1100 Broadway, New York ; 780 Broad Street, Newark, N. J.; or address Geo. W. Iioyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, llroad Sticet Station, Philadelphia. M. b. Yocum, Cameron, Pa., says "I win a sufferer fur ten years, trying most all kinds of pilo remedies, but without suciess. Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo was recommended to m i. I used ono box. It has effected a per manent euro." As a permanent euro for pih s DoWitt's Witch Hazol Salvo has no equal. C. II. Hagenbuoh. Alii! YOU OOINO SOUTH ? Till: SOUTHERN IIAIT.WAY KEACliKS A LI. l'ltOMINENT POINTS. Don't start South v, ithuut consulting John M. Bcall, District Passenscr Agent, Southern Hallway, 02S Chestnut street, Philadelphia. If you cannot call in person, write to him. atism minerals. Half the hobbling by mineral remedies. The Right Remedy. Mr. Frank T. Reynolds, of Route, Ga., writes: "1 have suffered intensely with Muscu lar Rhetituatibiii, which, at one time, kept me iu bed for eighteen mouths. I took all kinds of treatment, and visited many famous springs, but could get only tem porary relief. S. S. S. seemed to get at the disease promptly, and effected a per manent cure," does more harm than good. Company, Atlanta, Georgia.
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