EVENING HERALD lUTAlll.ISUKII 1KH. Published every Evening, Except Sunday, fti Hotrrn Jaudin Htrbkt, Nraii Obsthr. ly lli-rald I. dellvt-ird liiHhciuindoan ond the (UrroatulluK town (or six cent a week, pay- to the carriers, lly mall W.00 a year, or 25 n runnth, payable lu advnnce. Ajhcrt's U charged according to spai anil position, publishers reserve tlie right t" ehal.tio the Han of advertisements whenever tho pulc ftn ol news demands It. The right Is icwervMl to i Ji-.1nnr advertisement, whether lia lor or not, .4,15 lbe publishers may deem lproprr. Advertising rates made known uhjd application. Rawed at the poslotllce 11 1 Shenandoah, Ph., an secVmd elas mall matter. TKI.KP1I0NK CONNECTION "All the News That's Fit to Print." Svening Herald TI'ExnVY. MAY 3. 1S1IS. W2 OUR COUNTRY: First, Last and Forever TilK HnitAl.l) not only furnished itx renders with thu Intent untlii'iittc nuws from thu Philippine, but covered the. local Held thoroughly, and chronicled the court proceeding. There is nothing toogood for lIliltAl.n ifdders tlie.-o dny.. Tjik short engagement between three of Admiral Sninp.-on's sliips and the furtificiitions near Miitiuiziis settled one thing besides the Spanish forts. The guns aboard our men-of-war will do tho work they lire in tended to do. Commodore Pewev has simply emphasized this statement. It will come with a great surprise that Win. L. Singerly's debts reach the appalling figure of $3,0110,000. It is not believed that Mr. Singerly him self realized how hopelessly in debt he was involved and tho statement of tho receivers makes it doubtful whether the estate will realize f0 per cent, to tho creditors. Tins war is going to cost a idle of money, but there is some consolation in the thought that Spain will ulti mately have to foot the bill, War indemnities in these times usually mount up pretty high. Uncle Ram will keep a careful account of all items of expense. Spain has some little real estato lying around that may serve as security. Tun attitude of the French press toward the war is revealed in a highly interesting review transmitted by special cable from Paris to the Xew York Herald. All the radical and ad vanced journals, including those which defended M. Zola, see in the action of the United States only the help given to the oppressed against the oppressor, but the more conserva tive republican journals clearly sym pathize with Spain. "It seems that Spain, in tho exercise of rights that are clearly hers beyond question, will preserve the sympathies of Kuropo," says the most authoritative govern ment organ, the Temps. "In the ac tion of the United States there is no justification in precedents of the rights of nations,'' says the Debuts ; while a popular journal declares that it is the right of Kuropeto hold terri tory in America that is called in ques tion. I'f is the desiro of the Xitvy depart ment to suppress the publication of tho movements of our ships. Such publication is merely giving notice to the enemy of our intended move ments, and prevents any surprise, if 6iich is contemplated. At Key West a censorship has been established, and rules have been adopted for the guidance of correspondents there. It would be a good thing for tho depart ment if some of the unreliable cor-, respondents could bo totally removed from that point. Tho rules are as follows : "It is prohibited to forecast the movements of the lleet and army; theories are forbidden; improper criti eisms of officers are forbidden; ad vices of engagements between oppos ing lloets must go first to the Depart ment in Wnshington; press miittei limy follow; no code or cipher mes sages are permitted." Spain may appeal to its "glorious history" for inspiration in this struggle, but this will not put oir for It single hour tho date of its over throw. Spain may cry out In piping falsetto that Its "honor" will not ullow It to give up Cuba, but the days of Spain's mlsgovernment in Cuba are near their end. It Is said that Spain's army in Cuba numbers, counting those in the hospitals, 120, 000 or lflO.OOO num. Not u soldier of this force will ever see Spain until he goes out disarmed mid discomfited as an American prisoner of war. Dark threats emanate from the Madrid press that Woyler is to be sent to Cuba to supersede liliinoo, but al though tho United States, for purely selfish reasons, would like to see the poltroon and blunderer Woyler back in command in Cuba, it knows, and Weyler Knows, that tho Spanish Hag 'will have been torn down and cast out of Cuba before he gets a chance to see the island ngaln. WIIKN NATUlti: Needs assistance it way be best to render it promptly, but one should remember to use even the most perfect remedies only when needed. The bet and most simple and gentle remedy Is the Byrup of Ugs, manufactured by tho California Flit Syiup Co, Coining lSveutt. May 4th. Social aud eutertalumont under auspices of tho Welsh Presbyterlau church lu itobbins' opera house. dewey's bext move. ' May Combine With the Philippine Insur gents to Have the Latter Garri son the Island. WnnhltiKton, May 3. It In a curious fact that the nation most directly In tore tfd of all the great porrs In the comliat that took place at Manila Sun day nhould bp aimiiiR the last olllclully to know of the tcault. Up to the close of oilier hours yesterday absolutely the only Information that our Knvernmint had received of the brilliant victory of Connniubire Pewey and the wlnnlnir of the battle came to the government through the medium of the press ills patches. If the report In true that Com modore l)eiey has begun a bombard ment and blockade of Slaulla It Is un likely that he can spate a vessel from his lleet to carry the news to Ilonu Kong, the nearest cable station, so It Is not known when olllclal uuvlces will come. There was wine expectation that through the surrender of the city the commodore might acquire control of the cable, but even then theie might bo practical dlllleultles In communl- , eating through It. A fear Is entertained 1 that before retiring from the city th" Spanish troops will smash the delicate and complicated i-lni-tHcnl apparatus, and It Is very uncertain whether there Is i nouph technical skill In the Ameri can lleet to repair such damage. The greatest anxiety Is felt as to the casualties sustained by the American lleet. From the slubl orn defense made by the Spaniards It Is reined that be fore they burnt, blew up or sunk their ships they managed to Indict severe damage upon Commodore Dewey's squadron. All of the ships engaged were vulnerable In one respect, namely. In their lack of protection to life. There was not an armored shi; in Commo dore Dewey's lleet. the nearest ap proach being the flagship Olympla. If Commodore Dewey lias lost a con siderable port ion of his men It Is feared he will be much embarrassed In the work of maintaining possession of Manila for lack of sulllclent force. It will not be possible, having regard to the safety of the ships, to spare any considerable number of men to keep the city, especially if the engagement bus disabled ninny of them. There was some talk yesterday of sending troops out from Pan Francisoo to aid In this work, but this has not yet taken shape as far as can be lennipd, and It Ic likely that the department will wait to hear from Commodore Dewey himself before taking any action. It may be. and In fact It is expected, that by com bination with the insurcents he will succeed In having his men relieved of the task of garrisoning the Island. As to the future of the Island, It Is likely that the government will retain possession of at least one irood port, such as Manila, for a coaling station and base of supplies during the re mainder of the war. It is believed the olllcluls have not decided what to do with the Islands at the end of the war, but In their possession the United States will enjoy a powerful weapon in enforcing terms of peace with Spain. Supposing l'orto Hlco shall next be seized, It would seem that Spain will have Utile to encourage her In fur ther reslnlance. l'linniuiiiils of Kiill'erers from irrlnno havi been restated to health by One Minute Cftisli f'urn. It (inii-klv cures emmhs. colds, bron chitis, pneumonia, grippe, asthma, and all throat ami lung diseases. 1:. 11. iiuccnuucn. BRITISH SYMPATHY. A I.arg Majority of tho People l'nvor I bo t'ulii'il Mutes. London, May 3. The question ns to whether Ililtish sympathy Is really with America is still agitating those who are chiefly Intel ested In establish ing a good understanding between tho two nations. Mr. Alfred Ilnrmsworth, who personally and through his papers has been doing the most rlllclent work In this dlreetion, Is convinced that a large majority ot the people of the Uni ted Kingdom are unreservedly In sym pathy with the United States. lie bases his conviction on a caieful can vass of the country, which he has Just had completed. It shows that Scotland Is practically solid for America, and that Ireland, except In tho north. Is hostile to America. Of the merchants, shippers and business men generally, 30 per cent are keenly American. 35 per cent nre neutral and 35 per cent aro against war anywhere. The Non-ConformlstB are solidly pro Amerlean, while 00 per cent of tho Roman Catholics are pro-Spanish, In nil cases, according to the statistics collected. The llrltlsh aristocracy, aside from the Catholics, is evenly divided, while the Jews are opposed to America. Itlghts of Amci'IcaiiH In 1 1 1 1 -1 1 . Port au l'rince, Ilaytl, May 3. The efforts which have been making for 20 years past to Induce the Ilaytian gov ernment to accord the same trade and labor rlghtB to Americans as to the natives, have at last proved successful. An agreement has been arrived at that there shall be no difference In the li censes. Amerlonns are also admitted to the retailing privilege, heretofore re st! Icted to Haytlans. Kallntl Ill-end IHoIm Continue. Home, Mny 3. -A dispatch from Ita venna. capital of the province, of that name in central Italy, says a bread riot has occurred at the village of Ung nla Cavallo. The tioopa fired on the rioters and three rioters were killed and three sokllets wounded. Probably to Carey Troop-, lo Cuba. Mobile, Ala., May 3. A call for trans ports has been received here. The war depattment has wired Major Pond to secure at once. If possible, two lighters and one bowl capable of carrying 600 men with l-nggage. It Is believed that the Intention Is to make a landing somewhere alonw the Cuban coast. FROM LOWELL, MASS. Tho Homo of Hood's Sarsaparllla A Wonderful Cure. "A swelling as big as a largo marblo cahio under my tongue. I'bysleWinssaid it was a semi-transparent tumor and must bo operatcu upon, I felt I could not stand it, and ns t-nrlng camo began to tako my avorlto spring tonic, Hood's Sarsaparilla. The bunch gradually decreased and tlnally disappeared. I have had no sign ol its re turn. I am Glad to praise Hood's Bursa pa rtita." Mas. II. M. Cobuhn, 8 Union St., Lowell, Moss. Get HOOD'S. Hood's Pills euro Sick Headache. 25c. Celebrated Female l'ovt-ilr-rs povor fall lo,uM Vui!Hilet4u I ilui tie sod turc ftr lillu.1 vith Ttt7 'id Penny roytll'Ul ml aher tlif tointmfpt. Uujpntwd ttipcrtor to all outer. -UtveU lUJIUUll'll. Alw, uuj ut fig. V'i Ur. Ilntfnu, Maw- I AHanc r I Is one of the , I posneaa. I' I tivea It. J Handsome Comploxion e greatest charms a woman can ozzoNrs (JOUrXBXlON I'OWCKU mm 2e& EEST OF ALL Favorite Remedy Cures When All Other Mcdlciucs Fail. People who sutler from Gravel, Brikht's Disease, Kidney, Liver or Urin ary Troubles, Pain In the Small of the Hack, Frequent Desiro to Urinate, es pecially at night, who feel a Scalding 1'ain in pass ing Water, and whose urine is cloudy and containsasui- imcntafter standing 0 short time, ought to know that there is n medicine which will cure those ailments. It Is Dr. David lUtmcay's Tauorltc Rctiicav. It has cured when nil other medicines linvc failed. It can be obtained at drug stores for $1 a bottle. It is needed by the army of traveling salesmen, bv thousands of railroad men, by those who are kept inofliccs breathing foul air nnd sitting or standing all day long, as all of these employments breed kidney and bladder trouble. SAA1PLE DOTTLE FREE. If you nre a sufTercr, or if you have a suffering friend, send your name and nddress to tho Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, Iiondout, N. Y., when a samplo bottle of Pnvoritc Remedy and pamphlet containing valuable i.uormation will be mailed free to you. He sure to mention the name of this paper when you write. After eight vcars of ngonv, Clarence Vnn Os trom.of Stisslng, Dutchess Co., N.Y., wtia cured otliravei by mvnrne Kcmciiy. 110m you, render, neeu a ineulufne ot tnii Kinar it 1 buy a bottle of It or send for sample. THE PRODUCE MARKETS As Itellocti'd bv Dealing-, In I'lillndol pblu unit Ilaltluiot'o. Phlliiilelphid. May 2. flour firm; win ter supurliiie. $3.Tjfil: Pennsylvania roller, clear, $1.7ii4fu; western winter, $4.:iKi5.1.-i. ltye Hour linn; choice Pennsylvania, $3.30 per barrel. Wheat advanced; No. 2 red spot. Jl.121il.l3; No. Pennsylvania ami No. 2 Delaware red, Sl.l,fU,5jl.l4. Corn lower; No. 2 mixed, April, KlUifTSD'c.; No. 2 yellow, for local trade, 12c. Oats scarce' No. 2 white, 37Viii3Se.; No. 2 white, clip ped, 37(137'. Hay linn; choice timothy, $12.6iWil3 for large bales. Heef firm; beef hams, gait; at.SU. Pork quiet: family, JlSjf 13.311. laird steady; western steamed, JU.03. Putter llrm; western creamery, 1414 17c.; factory. 13yHMfC.; lilglns, 17c; Imi tation creamery, H115ic; New York dairy, 1 ITHUlic; do. creamery. MM&l'c; fancy Pennsylvania prints Jobbing at 20 2:ie.; Jo. wholesale. 19c. Cheese firm; large, white, S'2c.; small, white, S?49c.; large, colored, 8iiSjc.; small, colored, Sc.; light skims, &Vic; part skims, 4Jf 5',4c; full skims, 2fi:ie. Eggs steady; New York und Pennsylvania, W,(.m2c.; west ern, fresh, llViUV'.; southern, lO'.iffllUc. Potatoes steudy; New Orleans. $2.37140 2.50; sweets, $3fr-f..ri0. Tallow steady; city, 3sic: country. 3 U-l(;ii:e. Cottonseed oil steady; prime crude, 17!i,fy20e.; do. yel low, 2Ie. ISaltlmore, May 2. Flour quiet; west ern, $3.231j3.W); do. extra, $4,151(4.75; do. family, $:.1j5.3U; whiter wheat, patent, $5.5011 3.M); spring do., f0.10fi0.C0; spring wheat, straight, $3.85110. Wheat strong; spot and month. $1.1 IK.1(l.ll-4; July, $1; steamer No. 2 red. $l.1lis1i 1.11; southern, by sample, $1.13iiil.l53: do. on grade, $1.12 fil.13. Corn Hun; spot. SDIjSOVic ; month, 3S3,39c.; June, 3Sr;i1i3S?4c; July, SSvic.; steamer, mixed, SSli liUe. ; southern, whlto, 40V IHic; do. yellow, 39?iifi42c. Oats llrm; No. 2 white. 37'i1i3Se.; No. 2 mixed, 3Hi1i35c. Itye .Heady; No. 2 nearby, Cl?i C3: No. 2 western, (Mlic Hay firm; cholco timothy, $13. Uraln freights rather quieter; demand not so active; rates steady; steam to Liverpool, per bushel, 5d., June; Cork, for 01 dors, per quarter, 4s. fid.. May; Is. 4V4d., June. Sugar strong; granulated, 5.52. IJutter steady; fancy creamery, lSe.; do. Imitation, 1C5J 17c; do. ladle, 13c; store packed, 1314c l-:ggs llrm; fresh, lie. Cheese steady; fancy Now York, largo, UillidHc. ; do. medium, 9H$ll0o.; do. small, 1014c. Let tuce. fl.E0fjl.Tr, per basket. Whisky, $1.27 (1.2S per gallon for finished goods In car loads; tl.2iiifl.su per gallon for Jobbing lots. i;ivi Stock- Markets. East Liberty, Pa., May 2. Cattlo strong; extra, $3,131)5.20; prime, $3.031j5.10; common, $3.9UHI.15. Hogs steady; hesj medium, $1,051(1.18; best Yorkers, $4.03; light Yorkers, $3,951X4; heavy hogs, $11j; 4.10; pigs, $.1,755(3.90; roughs, $2.50ft3.D0. Sheep dull; choice clipped, $4.201f45; com mon, $3.15f)3.Ml; cholco clipped lanlbs, $1.75 (4.90; common to good, $1.158 4.70; spring lambs, $51(7. Veal calves. $31(5.75. East Buffalo, N. Y., May 2. Cattlo ro cclpts moderate; good fat shipping steers, $4.D0U5; fat smooth steers, $l.S0t(4.90; coarse and rough steers, $4ff4.50; light steers, $1,501(4.05; fat heifers, $4.50S4.70; mixed butchers' stock. $3.75ii4.4U; good fat cows, $J.S014.15. Hogs about steady; good to cholco Yorkers, $1.07((4.10;llglit York ers, $1,0514.07; mixed puckers' grades, $4.10 ((4.12; medium weights, $4.15; heavy hogs, $l.l-Vn4.2U; roughs, $::.C51(3.90; pigs, $3.75Q' K.9U Sheep and lambs slow, but steady; native clipped lambs, cholco to extra! M.9'Mi.r; fair to good, $4,501(4.75; yearlings! fail to choice wethers. $1111.25; wool limbs, fair to choice, $31(5.75; native clip ped sheep, choice to selected wethers, 1.15(04.25; mixed sheep, $484.10; common to fair, $3,731(3.93; culls, $3.25B3.75. Ask your crocer for tho "Itoyal Patent dour, and take uo other brand. It la the best Hour mai'oj Cahio Con'iiniiiilcatloii Interrupted. New York, May 3. Tho central cable olllce of the Western Union Telegraph company Issues the following notice: "We are oillcially advised that the cable between llong Kong and Manila Is Interrupted." Tito popo Prostrated. Itome, May 3. Ills holiness Is quite prostrated bv the news from Manila. He has expressed his horror at the ter rible loss of life, nnd repeatedly said that he could wish to have died before seeing such a war. lloth the pope and Cardinal Kampolla, papal secretary of state, have refused to consider any In terference, declaring that the attitude of the Vatican Is one of strict neutral ity. I'liwci'M Will Not Intiu'vono. Vienna, May 3. In woll Informed cir cles It Is positively denied that the powers will Intervene at the present Juncture, nor has any agreement been arrived at for mediation at nny futura time. The disparity of views Is con siderable enough to render highly Im probable the co-operation of all six powers in any diplomatic step, either at Madrid or Washington. NUGGETS OF NEWS. At Jctico, Mo., yesterday 13 persons were killed and several fatally Injured by a tornado. The gift of Yale college to the cruiser Yule will be two Vicar-Maxim cutis, coBtlng over Jti.000. r Prince Kouiik, inoihient of the tsung-ll-yumen (ChlneLfdrelgn offlco), died yesterday ut Peking' Winston T. Townsegh-'u. -a-year-old Yale freshman, wasyTiijled by his bicycle collidlnc wltla.iea'm at New Haven. 1 ' ' 11 1 -11 -..1 1 r. 11 1 in ii- A CHANCE FOR CUBANS. A III It to TSnlNt Them In Our Array I'lidoc Itcitrlctlous. Wnshington, May 3. Sevcrnl war measuies were passed by the senate yesterday, nnd, liotvvlthstnndlng their Importance, not one ot them elicited the Bllghest debate. Probably the most Important measure passed by tho sen ate was the emergency wnr deficiency bill, carrying $3&,"20,94G. Mr. Hawley, chnlrnian of the military affairs com mittee, secured the passage of a bill provldlUK for the enlistment of a vol unteer brlKwde of engineers, nnd of lO.nnn men In the south who lire Im mune to yellow fever, these enlist ments to be In addition to those pro vided for In the president's cnll for 125,000 volunteers. The men will enlist " for the war." The war revehue measure, passed by the house of rep resentatives last Friday, wus received by the senate nnd referred to finance committee for consideration. Senator Proctor Introduced a bill pctmlttlng Cubans to enlist In the American arm during the Spanish wnr. Such volunteers are to receive no compensation or allowances, but nre to be furnished with sifch supplies, arms, ammunition nnd other military nld ns the ollleer of the United Slates com manding them mny deem nbsolutely necessary to enable them to perform effective military service. There Is nlso a provision depriving those serving under this law from the benefit of the pension laws of the United States. "-Not VIotoi'jViluT Aniillillnt I011." London. May 3.- The Dally Mall In nn editorial this morning on the en gagement at Manila, says ; " It was, In Nelson's winds, "not victory, but annihilation,' and It proved Commodore Dewey n worthy discipline of the heroic Karrngut. It Is characteristic of the American race to be generous to the weak, and ns the president Is averse to useless bloodshed he will doubtless meet Spain, whose honor Is now saved, In a generous splilt." Iiucklen's Arnica Salve. The bsst salvo In tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, 6alt rheuiu, fover soros, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positholy cures plies, or jo pay lequlrcd. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satlf faction or mony refunded. Price 35 coats per hnr. For sain by A. Wastor. Decoration Ihiy at tetfybiirg. Memorial Day, May 30, will be a great day at Gettysburg. Imposing ceremonies will bo performed on this historic spot in which President Mclvinley and his Cabinet are ex pected to tako part. The personally-conducted tour of the Pennsylvania Itailiond to Gettysburg, I.uray, and Washington, which leaves New York and Philadelphia May 23, will afford an excellent opportunity to visit the famous battlefield 011 this occasion. Two days will be spent at Gettysburg, 0110 at Luray, and two at Washington. Tho party will bo under tho guiilanco of 0110 of the company's experienced tourist agents. A chaperon, whoso especial charge will bo unescorted ladies, will accompany the trip throughout. liouud-trip tickets, cover ing all necessary expanses during tho entile time absent, will be sold at the oxtieuiely low rate of $27 from New York, $211 from Trenton, $21 from Philadelphia, and pro portsonato rates from other points. For itineraries and full information, apply to ticket agents; Tourist Agent, 11IK1 lirond way, New York ; 7S9 Hroad Stieet, Newark, N.J. ; or Geo. W. Iloyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, liroail Street Station, Phila delphia. Tho fanner, tho mechanic and tho bicycle urier 1110 flablo to unexpected cuts and bruises. DeWitt'a Witch Hazel Salvo is the best tiling to keep on hand. It heals quickly, act! is a well known euro for piles. 0. II. llagcuhuch. AKi: Yin; (HUNG SOUTH? TIIU SOUTltnitN lUIl.WAY lUUCllES AM. I'liOMlNUNT l'OINTS. Don't start South without consulting John M. llcall, District Passeiucr Agent, Southern Hallway, 028 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. If you cannot call in person, write to him. Terrible plagues, thoso itching, pestering diseases of tho skin. Putau end to misery. Doan's Oiutmeut cures. At any drug store. Tho Yalo OIV Tor Wnr Duty. New York, May 3. The steamship Yale, formerly the American liner Paris, left her dock last night under sealed orders. When the vessel swung out from her pier, hundreds of steam vessels In the river saluted her with their whistles, and a number of small cannons In the vicinity boomed salutes. Tho Yale carried a full supply of stores for an extended cruise, and had 5,000 tons of coal aboard Tlio C.'oit of War. Washington, May 3. The compara Uve statement of the government re ceipts and expenditures Issued yester day shows that during April the re ceipts from nil sources nggregated $33, 012,943 and the expenditures $44,314,062. This deficit ot over $11,000,000 was caused by Increased expenditures on ac count of war preparations. ? No Muss. No Trouble. ; WAS HES MS DYES Hi j: AT ONE OPERATION ft, j I ::any color. i S 1 .. S; Tho Cleanest, Fastest Dye for;: :S Soiled or Faded Shirt Waists, : j; Blouses, Ribbons, Curtains, Under- j : linen, etc?, whether Silk, Satin,;: : Cotton or Wool. W ;i js Sold In All Colors by Crocers' and'. jg Druggists, or wailed free S; 5 for 15 cents 1 l-Addreu, TUB MAYPOLB SOAP DEPOT, ;j : 127 Dunne Street, AW I'orifc. 3; HOME fJYEili I j: A Pleasure at Last. jjj i hew Rfel&itl old i Is V SOAP I J 3 MAYPOLE I SOAP- 1 GETTING READY Every expectant mother lins a trying ordeal to faco. If uho docs not 3? get ready for It, thcro is no tolling what mny happen. Child-birth is full of uncertainties if Natttro Is not given proper assistauco. Is tho best help you can use at this time. It is a hinmcnt, nnd when regularly ap plied several months beforo baby comes, it maltes tho advent easy and nearly pain less. It relieves and prevonts " morning sickness," relaxes tho overstrained mus cles, relieves tho distended feeling, short ens labor, makes recovery rapid and cer tain without any dangerous aftcr-elTccts. Mother's friend is good for only ono purpose, viz.: to rcliove motherhood of danger and pain. 1 Oue dollar per bottle at all drug stores, or sent by express on receipt of price. Faun Books, containing valunblo informa tion for women, will be Eont to any address upon application to TUB UKADFIBLD REGULATOR. CO., Atlanta, Go. AVAS1IIM1TOX. Tho last three-day personally-conducted tour of thu season to Washington via Penn sylvania Kailroad V'iH leave New York and Philadelphia May 12. Tlckels, including tmusporUtiou, hotel accommodations and every necessary cxpenso for the entire trip, will bo sold at tho following rates: From New York, llrooklyn and Nowark, 14.50; Philiipsburg, N. J., 511.E0; Pottsville, $11.30; Capo May, $13.25; Philadelphia, $11.50, and at proportionate rates from other points. Persons desiring to return via Gettysburg may do so by purchasing tickets at $2.00 extra, which includes this privilege. Au op poitunity will also be ailbrded to visit lit. Vcruou aud Arlington at a slight additional expense. l-'or itineraries, tickets, aud full informa tion apply to ticket ncents ; Tourist Agent, 111)0 Hroudway, New York ; or Geo. W. lioyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Ilroad Street Station, Philadelphia. Give the Children a Drink called Grain-O. It is a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food drink to tako tho place of coll'ce. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who have, used it becauso when properly prepared it tastes liko tho finest coh"ce but is free from all its injurious properties. Grain Oaids digestion and strengthens the nerves. It is not a stimulant but a health builder, and children, as well as adults, can drink it with great benefit. Costs about 1 as much a3 codec. 15 and 25c. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And l-'limcrs, the Hand nf America, Cali fornia. Via the truo pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain Itoute," which traverses a region of perpetual siinshino, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes uio unknown. Pullman first and second class palace and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah anil Nevada, without change Quick time, low rates, and all tho comforts of modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via the Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your home, literature, and full information, drop a postal card, J. P, McGinn, T. P. Agent. 511) Kail road avenue, Elmlra, N. Y., or 391 Hroad way, New Yoik. 3-1-tf W. E. Hoyt, G. E P. Agt. It Is a great leap from the old-fashioned doses of bluo-mass and nauseous physics to thu pleasant little pills known as DeWitt's Little Ear'y Kisers. They cure constipation, sick headache and biliousuoss, C. II. llagcu huch. TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS. UNsuiti'Asscn snitvicE orrr.uEi) 11 v 'run SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Leaving Hroad Street statioii.Philadclphia, at 0:55 p, 111. dally, tho "Southwestern Limited," carrying a dining car aud the most luxurious Pullman drawing room sleep ing cars, reaches lllrniinghan tho following night at 10:10 and arrives at Memphis the uoxt uiorniugat 7:10. Through sleeping cars for Asheville, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa, Atlanta, Mobile and New Orleans arc also attached to this train. Pullman reser vations can bo inndo In advance und all In formation obtained by communicating with John M. Ileal, District Passenger Agent, 628 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, ' Neglected colds make fat graveyards." Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup helps men and women to a happy, vigorous old ago. Decoration liny Tour to (fetlyhlmrg. Tho Pennsylvania Kailroad Company has arranged for another of its popular seven day pcrsonally-couductod tours to tho battle field of Gcttybburg, Luray Caverns, aud Washington, to leavo New York and Phila delphia by special train Saturday, May !JS. Hate, $27.00 from Nuw York; $21.00 from Philadelphia, cover all necessary expenses, Pioportlonato rates from other puints, For itineraries and full information apply to ticket agents ; Tourist Agent, 110(1 Hioad way, Now York j 780 Broad street, Nowark, N. J. ; or Geo. W. Hoyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia, Had blood and iniligcbtiou aio deadly enemies to good health. Hurdock Iilooil Bitters destroys them. The Soutli and 1U AiUaiitageH. Tho Southern Hallway has issued for free distribution, a sixteen pago journal des criptive of Virginia, Nortli and South Caro lina, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi, Persons seeking new locatlous, or capitalists desiring to make safoand profit ublo investments will find tho information coutalncd tliereiu both valunblo aud Intel estiiig, Copies will be mailed freo upon ap plication to John M. Beall, District l'usscn ger Agent, 828 Chestnut streel, Philadelphia. I'a. A little boy asked for a bottle of "get up In thu morning ad fast as you can," the druggist recognized a household namo foi "DeWitt's Llttlo Early Kisers," und gavo hit. a bottle of those famous llttlo pills for constipation, sick headache, liver and stomach troubles. C. II. llugcubuih. THE OCCUPATION OF CUBA. Our Troops Mny Tcnvo For tho Inland on Sunday Is'ovt. Tampa, Fin., Mny 3. Two hundred native Cubans who have been quietly enlisted In New York city by General Julio Sangullly nrrlved In Ttimpu last night. They will bo formed Into a cavalry regiment und, under tho leader ship of the famous Cuban who en listed them, will probably embark for Cuba with tho American troops. The rest ot the regiment will bo made up of Cubans from Tampa und vicinity. The New Yorkers created a sensation ns thev mnrched down tho street In a body, and they were followed fot blocks by n perfect 1110b of excited Cubans. Slowly, but surely, arrangements nro being made for the landing of nn American force In Cuba. The Plant system yesteiday gave formal notice to the government that Its steamers Oli vette and Florida, both of which nro. In putt here, were at the disposal ot the government for usu us Hoop ships. The Mascotte, of the same line, was turned over this morning. Uy Friday seven other vessels arc expected to be in waiting nt tho wharves at Tnmpn for tho reception of the United Stntes troops. The boats nil have been contracted for and have a carrying capacity of about C,000 troops. It Is not believed, however, that actual embarkation will take placo before Sunday. Much remains to bo done In the way of gatheilng ammuni tion and supplies, and several daya must elapse before all Is In readiness. It Is believed that the force will be made of 3,000 Infantry, 1,000 cavalry und 10 batteries of artillery, In all close to E.000 men. Only one regiment of cavalry, the Ninth, Is now In camp at Tampa, but the Tenth, now at Chlck amauga, will, It Is believed, bo brought down here to fill out the quota. The fortifications at Kgtnont nnd Mullet Keys, commanding the south channel of Tampa bay, and on which work has been rapidly pushed, are now prnctlcnlly complete nnd ready foi; tho mounting of the guns. Tlio Prlzo Wo Hail In Vlow. Berlin, May 3. It Is believed In po litical circles here that America has gained the prize she really had In view, liaving promised not to annex Cuba, but giving no promise as to Philippines. COLONEL JOSEPH G. IE, Of1 CARLISLE, PENNA. LIEUT. COLONEL SAMUEL A, LOSCH, OF SCHUYLKILL HAVEN, PENNA. A regiment under the above veteran olhccrs of the 7II1 Pcttna. Cavalry anil the 50th I'cnna. Infantry, will be organ ized immediately under the following authority : CARMSr.i;, Pa., Apkil 23, 1S9S. Samuw, C. Thomson, Pottsville, Pcnnn. You nre hereby nuthorizcil lo raise four (4) companies for my regiment for ser vice in the war against Spain in Cuba or in defence of our own coasts. The regiment I am authorized to recruit will be accepted after the present Naliouul Glial d. Josuni G. Vai.h, Provisional Colonel. A battalion of four companies will be curollcd iti this county nnd will nwnit orders from the Governor of the Com monwealth through Colonel Vnlc. Rooms will he opened and enrollment lists will be ready for signing at once in Pottsville, St. Clair, Schuylkill Haven, Orwigsburg, Pinegrove, Mahauoy City, Shenandoah, Giranlvillc, Frackvillc, Mincrsvillc, Llewellyn, Trcmont ntid Tamaqua. Present enrolling officers are : In Pottsville, Company A, Cuptain George A. Harris. In Pottsville, Company B, A. Howell Halberstadt, Jr., and Clyde G. Allan. In Schuylkill Ilavcji, Palsgrovc's store, Lieut. Colonel Samuel A. Losch. In Orwigsburg, Captain George If. Stcahlin. In Girardville, John B. Granger. In Miucrsville, Captain James Lcvau. In Llewellyn, James Archbalil, Jr. Individuals or bodies desiring to enroll are requested to report to the enrolling officer iu,or nearest to their respective towns. Sons of Veterans of the 48th, 50th and 96th I'cnna. Infantry and the 7th and 17th I'cutia. Cavalry arc particu larly desired". SAMUEL C. THOMSON, POTTSVILLE, PENNA. April 27, 1898. IN, P, 0. 8. OF fl. Arrangements are now complete for the entertainment to be given in Ferguson's theatre on Wednes day evening, May 4th, by Prof S. T. Ford and others Members of the order who have not secured tickets can have the same by calling at B. J. Yost's barber shop. Doors open at 7:30 o'clock p. m. Children positively not admitted. 1). J. YOST, R. A. DAVENPORT, W. H. KERSI.AKE, M. H. KRHIJSR, I), F. PARROTT. Committee. Her Health Restored 3I1R r.il- cry of sleeplosmosq can only be H tcnlued by tho-su who luvo oxperl cncedlt. Neivousness, sleeplessness, headaches, neuralgia and that inI?crablo feclluff of unrest, can study bocuicdby I)r. Mllos' Itcstotntlvo Ncrvlno. Po certain la Dr. llllei) of this fact that all druggist nro authorized to refund prlco paid for tho Urst bottlo tried, provldlns H does not benefit. Mis. Hcnty llruns. v.lfoof tho w'1 known blnck&inith at Grand Junction, Iowa, say.: 'I n as troubled with sleeplessness, nervous ness, headache and lrrcgulariiicnstruaMon; sutTerint' untold ml-ery for years. I used various ndvortl-icd remedies for female cons plaints bosldcs belni; under tho care of local physicians without help. I noticed In Dr. Miles' advertisement tho testimonial of a lady cured of ailments similar to ml no, and I shall novor ceai;o to thank that lady. Her testimonial Induced mo to uso Dr. Miles' Ncrvlno and Nervo and Liver Pills, which restored mo to health. I cannot say cnotuth for Dr.Jliles'Itomodies, Dr. Miles' Iiemcllej aro sold by all drus gists undor a posltlvo guarantee, flr-,t bottlo benefits or money re funded. Book on dis eases ot tho heart und nerves freo. Address, Miles' -Nervine i3 M C'l Health Dli. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart. Ind. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Jjj M. BURKE, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllco URnii hulldlnir, corner of Main an Centre streets, Shenandoah. T It. POMKltOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. W. HHOnMAKKH, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre streets. pitOK. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Mahanoy City, Pa. ITnvlriR ntudletl under eomo of tho best masters le Ixindon anil Paris, will Hlye leaorus on the violin, mandolin, guitar and vocal cultiiro, Terms reasonable. Address lu cara nf Hlrodm), tho Jeweler ShnnAndnah. Philadelphia & Reading Railway '.! 'birn Ha-d Coal No Smoke . IN KFFKCT MAltCH 13th, 1808. Trains leavo Slicnnniluah as follows: Kor New York via Philadelphia, week days 2 10. 6 80, 7 33 '. 51 a.m., 12 83, 3 10 and 6 07 m Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 5 3G, 7 30 a. m 12 33 and 3 10 p. m. For H-cailtnj; and Philadelphia, week days, 2 10, S 36, 7 30, 0 M a.m., Vi S3, 8 10 and 0 07 p. m. Sundays, 2 10 a. in. Fur Pottsville, week daya, 2 10, 7 30, 9 51 a. m 12 33, 3 10, 0 07 and 7 25 p. in. Sundays, 2 10 a. m. For Tainnqua and Mahanoy City, week days 2 10, 5 30, 7 30, 0 51 a. m., 12 83, 8 10 and 0 07 p. m. Additional to Mahanoy City only, 11 -10 p. m. Sundays. 2 10 . m For Willlamsport, Sunbury and Lewlsburjr, week days. 4 05, 5 86, 1180 a.m., 12 33, 7 25 p. in Sundays, 8 25 a. m. For Mahano) Plane, weekdays, 2 10. f 03, 5 it, 7 30, 9 51, 11 30 a. m., 12 33, 3 10, 6 07, 7 25, 9 55 and 11 40 p. m. Sundays, 2 10, 4 05 a. in. For Ashland and Snarooklu, week days, 4 05, 5 86,7 30, 11 30 a. m., 12 33, 3 10,6 07, 72 Blld 955 p. in. Sundays, 4 05 a. m. For Baltimore, Washington aud the West Tla I). & O. It. It., through trains les-1 Keadlm; Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & It. S K.) at SA 7 55,1126 a. m., 3 10 and 7.27 p. !-. Hundarg. 3 20, 7 00, 11 28 a. m., 8 46 and 7 27 p. in. AdQJ tloual trains from Twenty-fourth and Gbcwt uut streets station, week days, 1080 a. m. 12 20, 12 16 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 85, 8 23 p. m. TKAINS FOIt SHICNANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week .lays, 12 15, 4 80. 8 00, 11 30 a. m and 1 80, 4 30, 9 00 p.iu Sundays, 6 00 p. m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 80, 9 10 a. m.. I 80 and 4 15 p. in. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, neck days, 12 01, 3 40, 8 85. 10 10 a. m. and 1 42, 4 05, 6 80 p. ni. Sundays, 12 01 a. m. Leave KeudlnK.weeTt days, 2 05, 7 00,10 08, a. m. 12 00 m., 4 19, 6 00 and 8 20 p. in. Sundays, 2 01 a. in. Leave Pottsville, week days. 8 05, 7 10 a. ui., 12 80 and 6 10 p. m, Sundays, 8 07 a. ni. Leave Tamaqua, week clays, 8 55, 7 40, 11 28 a. lu., 1 86, 5 56, 7 20 and 9 43 p. m, Sundays, 8 St a in Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 12 20, 4 9L 8 15, 11 47 a. m., 2 17, 5 18, 6 21, 7 44 and 10 08 p. m Sundays. 12 25, 4 21 a. m. Leave Mahanoy Plana, week days, J2 35, 2 40, 4t5 080,8 30. 1025, 11 58 a. in., 282, 332, 641, 7 57, 10 22 p m. Sundays, 12 40, 2 40, 4 35 a. m. Leave Willlamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 30 a m., 4 00 and 11 80 p. m. Sundays, 11 80 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street wait and South street whail tor Atlantlo City, Weekdays Express, 9 00 a. m., 2 00, (3 00 Saturdays only), 4 00, 5 00 p. m. Accommoda tion, 8 00 a. m., 5 15. 6 80 p. m. Sundays Ezrress, 900, 10 00 a, m. Accommodation, 8 00 a. tu,, 4 45 p. m. Returning leave Atlantlo City depot, orn)f Atlantlo and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express, 7 85, 9 00 a. m., 8 80, 5 80 p. m. Accominoaattoa, 4 25, 8 15 a. in., 4 05 p. m. Sundays Expresi, 4 00, 6 80,8 00 p. m. 'A, core modatlon, 7 15 a. m., 4 15 p. m. Parlor Cars on all express trains. Vor further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Heading ilallway Uoket agent or address I, A. sweioakd, Epson J. Weeks. (len'l Supt., . (len'l Pass'r Agt.. Heading Terminal, Philadelphia. RUPTURE CURED. A Socialist on Rupture from Williams port will visit Shenaudoah Every Thursday AT THE Hotel Franey, from 8 till 10:3d a. m. Rupture permanently and quickly Cured or no pay. Written guarantee to absolutely cure all kinds of Rupture without operation or detention from , business. Absolutely no Danger. Examination Free. loo persons cured in Sunbury, Shamokin, Mt. Carmtl and vicinity who can bo refemxl to. Charges and terms moderate and witliin reach of all.