RSTAItl.tSIIIIII 1X70. Publish.-J cerv Evening, Kxerpt Sunday, at S Hocrn Jxhdin Htrkkt, Nkaii Okkthk. Hi; Hut-aid Is drllvrird InHlienaiiduan and Ilia Mr ounillnir totvns fur nix cent wJk, pay bVI. oho i-nrrlers. Ity iniill J8.00 . yenr,ori e&ntan month. payable hi advanc. ltrc rasiKii charged according to space una position. 't1 ' ubllshetK reserve the right IU cnnng' iim pntlsu ol advertisements whenever Hit- pui- of tic demands It. The tight , ra' rvH.1 to i jjf nfty advertisement, Blv i liulil tor or not, adai ihe publishers may 9gL 1 "vrop'i A.airtllug rutin mode Upt?l' application. 1 tK. B iKie I t the portnlBc t Hlit-nando,-11' " uito'i1 r!.i mall mutter. V TUI.KP1IOXK COffSJ' " "All the tenJW?l Ht to Print." i i , ung neraia :UAY. MAY Hi. 18US. dUK COUNTRY: First, Last ami rorevci. VllKN this war is ovor, nro wo to jiuve another organization tdiuilar to th. Grand Army of tin- Ru public 1 Thk llKHAiiU subscribers t-ny the morning papers are anything but in teresting these days. They read the news in their favorite paper twelve hours earlier. THK hostilities with Spain has de veloped two kinds of patriots those who are willing to go to wur when they aro needed, and t lose willing to go when they aro not needed. Thk Attorney General of the United Srittes is about to promulgate an opinion that the government print ing oillce it not properly in the classi t. .1 service. "We agree with the At torney General. TllK American people are now hav ing an object lesson presented in filler of tho Nicaragua canal. It taks too long to sutid our vessels nr. und (Japo Horn, and ought to mite tlie canal, regardless of cost. Gi' s. Fuank Ukkdkii is tlie latest r uneed candidate for Governor. n way, what has become of that ylkill boom for the guberna il nomination? Tlie winter's frosts ' ibly nipped it in the bud. Too Hazleton the long distance telo- . are rented to subscribers at it year. In this county the same lily's rental is almost double iniount. The reason is plain. i former place they have op Mon, hero they have none. 5 in the quality of the circula hat wo excel, say advertisers. IlKHAl.i), by reason of its e.veel ress service, absolute cleanliness complete local summary, goes tho homos; is read there, and there. It has come to be known listiuct journalistic and lluaucial ss i l',utls paper says that AT. An- A aricle, of the French Geo i hk-iil Socioty, is contideiit that i ill reach tho Klondike in his new i on. It is to lie steered by meuns f a sail and a rope, as in the trips he iiiu lo from I'aris to Tlieiioiill and fr i Paris to Hamburg. Tho balloon i'j Minder-shaped, tho sail being be . . It is furnished witli electric li 'its and a searchlight, and will lutrr n total weight of about three t . s The balloon will bo inllated hydrogen at Juneau, where the 1 1 will bo mado. I iosk who claim to bo observers of times, allege that there is a ed falling oir of interest in tlie le, ns compared witli that of last and several years before. The me for this alleged change is said to bo solely duo to tho war. People are giving moro of their thoughts to the serious situation which a war in-j'-ntully brings to a nation, and be sc'i h they are disposed to cling to rh, lr dollars with moro tenacity since tV' .-xpenses incurred by tlie Govern iH -nt in prosecuting tlie war aro cer 'am to cause tlie necessities of life to , .Iv a marked rise in price. Cause " "1 i Ifi ct go hand in hand nlwajs. lulIUTIONAl, s year to interest will bo lent the celebrations on "Ji morial Day and the Fourth of J 'ly, by tho war with Spain, and it -t'liovea our citizens to unite and aU' these demonstration ;long to bo rJiiitmbered. Watkin Waters Post, oii V K., is pushing aliead with in creased vigor tlie arrangements for tho celebration of Memorial Day, but it would bo in order for tho patriotic and civic societies to f urhor tho good work by landing ndditiQnul aid and participating with the full strength f their organizations In the demon stration. Lottlioinshow theirpatriot ism and their appreciation of the noblo mon who fought in '01 and those now engaged in hostilities with the Spaniards. !A Handsomo Comploxlon Is one ot (ba ifrtatett chortnn a woman can wiKU, I'eiioNl'u CouruixiaH 1'owckb lveait. ' ) t , , ail' r l ' Bf5i H If !5 I,r v, t.l.-r. s, ,.-..- Of 6j V t""1 " 1 i " "" y Bfi jV , v. i . .le i 81 s . i ,11 drilKRl.U ' lri , l oi 'v I'V t I Ji 'I'd A Co., f- -l ' FIl'.I.lonin--';i S Expelled by T.ytHn FwKniwqrrs vogotamo oompouna utronff mate A ,fjaeiis lrom Mrs. Onttnf tlie BrrvtFt triumphs of I,yiUu ID. l'lnklittm'a Vegetable; Compound Is tllil con(ip V"tf ' woman's ilivu! enemy, Flhroiil Tumor, lite irr-i'' M "' these tumors is ho sly that frequently their presence Is not stlS- pa.(--,.,l jiviiiiiioyHTt tur ndv. m-conna " wnndering ffitlnH'may como from Its enrly stugta, or the xires enee of danger tuny be marie limnlfeRt by ex ovm'tvo mengtmationnc eompanled by unusnul pain oxtctullnt? from the ovaries down tho groin mid thighs. If you have mysterious pnlns, if there are Indica tions of inlhunmutiou or displacement, don't wait for time to confirm your fears and go through the horrors of a hospital operation; secure Lydia 13. l'lnkiiatu's Vegetable Compound right away niul begin its use. Mrs. l'lnkham, of Lynn, Mn". . will pi-o you her advice free of all ehargolf you will write her about yourself Your letter will be seen by women only, and you need have no hesitation about, being perfectly frank, lii-ml what Mils. 11. A. IiOMliAitl), l!ox 71, YVestdale, Mass., says: " I have reason to think t hat I would not be here nowif It hud not been for Lydia K. Vinkham's Vegetable Compound. It cured me of a fibroid tumor In my womb. Doctors could do nothing forme, and they could not cure mo at tho hospital. I will tell you about it. I had been in my usual health, but had worked qulto hard. When my monthly period came on I llowed very badly. The doctor gave me medicine, but it did me no good. He said the tlow must be stopped if possible, and he must find tho cause of my trouble. Upon examination he found there wasa fibroid tumor in my womb, and gave me treatment without any bcnellt whatever. About that time a lady called on me and recommended Lydia 13. I'inkham's Vegetable Compound; said she owed her Hfo to it. I said I would try it, and did. Soon after the tlow became moro natural and regular. I still continued taking the Compound for some time. Then tho doctor made an ex amination again, and found everything all right. The tumor had passed away, and that dull ache was gouo.'- Five Sailors Killed in Bat tle at Cardenas. Soi ions Diimnge Inflicted on tlio Torpedo Io;it Winslow. HER COMMANDER WOUNDED. A Deadly Spanish Shell Bursts in Their Faces. FIVE ESCAPED WITH WOUNDS. The Wiaslow and the Gunboats Wilming ton and Hudson Were "Ordered to Attack Spanish Gunboats in the Harbor, and After a Short Engagement Our Vessels Were Compelled to Ketreat, the Hudson Carrying Away Our Dead and Wounded Sailors. Key West, Fin., May 13. America's ilrst dead fell Wednesday In a fierce and bloody combat off Cardenas, on tho north coast of Cuba. Flvo mon wore blown to pieces and flvo were wounded on tho torpedo boat Winslow. Tho dead aro Worth Uagloy, ensign; John Varveres, oiler; John Danlolsand J. V. Week, both first class firemen, and Joslah Tunnel (colored), cabin coolt. The wounded aro: H. H. Cox, gunnor'a mate; D. MclCoon, quarter master; J. Patterson, llreman; F. Dray and Lieutenant .1. D. Rernardon. Tho battlo lasted 35 minutes. It was between the torpedo boat Winslow, tho atixiilinry tug Hudson and the gunboat Wilmington on ono side and the Cardenas batteries and four Span ish gunboats on the other. The Wins low was the main target of the enemy, nnd was put out of sorvlco. Tho other American vessels were not damaged, except that the Hudson's two venti lators wore slightly scratched by Hy ing sbrapnol. Tho enemy's loss is largely con jectural. One of their gunboats caught fire, nnd the men of tho Hudson think it sunk. The Ilames Bprcad to tho bar racks and swopt away sovoral small warehouses, and for a time tho whole water front seemed to bo ablazo. The Hudson's crew also bollovo that two Spanish torpedo boat destroyors wore disabled, hut they admit that tholr estimate of the damngo is largely guess work, as tho action was too sharp for outside observations to bo made. Tho Winslow was within 2,500 yards of shore when the shell struck her. How she camo to bo so closo was told by her commander, nontenant John liornnrdou. Ho said: 'Wo wore making observations vhon tho onemy opened flro on us. Tho Wilmington ordered us to go In and attack tho gunboats. Wo wont in under full steam, and there's tho re sult." Ho was on tho Hudson when ho said this, nnd with tho final words ho pointed to a huddlo of Aiuorlcan flags on tho I'eclt nearby. Under tho Stars nnd Stripes woro outlined flvo rigid forms. The utory of the flicht, as told by tilt Hudson's inui), is uh follows: The Winslow, the Hudson, the Macjilns and the Wilmington were among the ships of Cardenas on the blooknda, the Wil mington acting us the llagehtn. Tho Mut'hlns Inv about 12 miles out, th Wilmington S00 yards, and the Hud son and Winslow, belnir small boats, wen- stationed close In, on what Is cullt-d the Inside lue. At 11:J0 the AVIlmlnnton upoke the Hudson and the Winslow and assigned them to duty, the Winslow to start qi the eastern shore of Osrdsnus bay and the Hudson to the western shore, while the Wilmington took her station In mid channel. Noting was discovered on eliluT shore, and the boatB were approaching each other on their return ( ONQUERED. B. A. Lomtiara, wneii n pun ot Smoke was observed on Rlmre nt Cardeniui and a Bhell whistled over them. Tho Wlimlow was on the Inside, nearer the fhnro. The Hudium nnd the Winslow reported to tlie Wil mington, and orders came promptly to Ko In and open lire, but the Spaniards had not waited for a reply to their first shot. The Cardenas harbor shore had already become one dense cloud of smoke and shot, with Hashes of lire, nnd an avalanche of shells was burst ing toward the little WIiifIow. This was at five minutes nast 2 o'clock, and for 20 minutes the firing continued from the shore without ces sation, but none of the shots had nt that time found their murk, though they were striking dangerously near. Meanwhile the Hudson s two six pounders were clanging away at terrlile rate. How many of the torpedo boat a shots took effect Is not known. It. was 25 minutes before 3 o'clock when a four Inch shell struck the Winslow on the starboard beam, knocking out her forward boiler and starboard engine. and crippling her steering gear. The Hudson was hailed and asked to taKe trie wmsiow in tow. It was a vital moment. Guns ronred from shore and sea. Lieutenant Scott, In charge of the Hudson's after gun, sat on a box, smoking a cigarette as he directed the lire. A vicious lire was raining hbout them. Tho Spaniards seemed to have found tne exact rango. There was a momentary delay In heaving the tow line, and Ensign Hagley suggested that the Hudson's men hurry. "Heave her," he called. "Let her come, It's getting pretty warm." The line was thrown nnd grabbed by the Wlnslow's men. Grimy with sweat and powder, they tugged at It and drew nearer, foot by foot, to the Hud son. Almost nt the same Instant an other four Inch shell burst directly under them, and live bodies went whirling through the air. Two of the group were dead when they fell En sign Ilagley nnd Fireman Daniels, The young ensign was literally disem boweled, and the entire lower portion of the fireman's body was torn away. The other three died within a few min utes. A Hying piece of shrapnel struck Lieutenant Hernaidou In the thigh and cut an ugly gash, but the lieutenant did not know It then AVlth the explosion of tho shell the hawser parted, and the Winslow floundered about In the water at th mercy of the enemy's lire, which never relaxed. The fire of the Americans was of the usually persistent char acter and the nerve of the men was marvelous. Even after the Wlnslow's starboard engine and her steering gear were wrecked the little boat continued pouring shot Into the Spaniards on shore until she was totally disabled. Meanwhlle the Wilmington, from her outlying station, was busy with her bigger guns nnd sent shell after shell from her four Inch guns crashing Into the works on shore, and their execu tion must hnve. been deadly. Not fragment of shot or shell from the enemy leached her. The Hudson quickly throw another line to the Winslow, nnd the helpless torpedo boat was made fast and towed to Pledras ,Cay, a llttlo Island 12 miles off, near which the Machlas lay. There she was anchored for temporary re pairs, while the Hudson brought her ghastly cargo Into Key West. Not until this mournful Journey was begun was It learned that' Lieutenant TJerna- dou had been Injured. He scoffed at the wound as n trifle, but submitted to treatment, and Is doing well. The Winslow has a six Inch hole In her starboard beam, her starboard en gine, forward boiler, forward ventila tor and steering gear arodestroyed, and her port engines are slightly damnged. The Hudson's men believe they fought ngalnst a battery of four Inch field guns and gunboats of six, three and one pounders. The fortifications, ns well as the gunboats, were almost entirely hidden from view by tho sand heaps and warehouses. Captain New ton estimates that his boat tired 135 rounds of ammunition In 30 minutes during the heat of the engagement, It Is marvelous to him and his men that they escaped as they did. They were within 100 yards of tho Winslow when the shell which killed the mon on board the torpedo boat exploded, and they exported to be blown to atoms. A few scratches on the ventilators are all the marks the Hudson bears. Beats the Klondike, Mr. A. C. Thomas, of MarysviUe, Texas., has found a more valuable discovery than has yet been made in the Klondike, lor years he suffered untold aeony from consumption, ac companied by hemoirhaees : and was abso lutely cured by I)r. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. He declares that cold is of little value in com- nnrison witli this marvelous cute t would nave it, even if it coct a hundred dollars a boltlc. Asthma, bronchitis and nil throat and lunc affections are pomivcly cured by Dr. King's New Discovory for Consumption. Trial bottles free at A. Wailey's Drug blorc. Rraular sue so ot. flfd $1.00. Guaranteed to cure or prism rtfuuiUM. Buy Keystouetlour. lLu$io,Uit thouRUio Lehsiq A Daks, Ashland, !., Is printed on ovcry sack. M0NT0J0 INTERVIEWED. The Spenlsh Admiral Blames the Author ities at Madrid For His Overwhelm ing Defeat at Manila. London, May 13. The Hong Kong correspondent of Tin- Times, who nr rlvpd there on lion id the Hritlsh gun boat Linnet from A' nulla, snys: "I had a convei sntlon with Admiral Montojo, who, recognising the su periority of the American squadron, ndmltted that his chief object was to srek the protection of the Cavlte forts. He fought In the ltelna Maria Crlstlna till she was on fire fore and aft and had 52 killed. "The captain of the Boston, who carried the llac of truce, said: 'You combatted us with four battleships, not warships. We have never seen befoie braver fighting under such unequal conditions. It Is a great pity you ex posed vour lives on veaela not lit for lighting.' "Commodore Dewey sent a message to Admiral Montjo ns follows: 'I have pleasure In clasping your hand and offering my congratulations on the gallant manner In which you fought.' 'Admiral Montojo attributes the re sponsibility of his dfeat tt the gov ernment in Madrid. He had only obso lete vessels, though he had requisition ed the government for ships. He had no torpedoes except some which he himself constructed out of Ineffective mnteilal. "During the bombardment of the Cavlte arsenal Commodore Dewey sus pended fire at the request of the Span- lards to allow the women and ehlldien to be removed to a place of safety. 1 witnessed the second bombardment The AinerlciM vessels were admirably handled." lYX-.ritltJJP liu-ii AwfRIl. Trenton, Mnv 13. William S. Yard, who for more than IE years was a lay judge of Mercer county, made an as signment last night. Yard's liabilities, exclusive of mortgages on propeity held by him, amounts to $77,000. Theso liabilities arc made up of $2S,000 of gen eral Indebtedness nnd $49,000 repre senting a shortage on his part as trus tee of two estates of which he has had charge for 11 number of years. Yard'! assets aro estimated at $31,000, being tho appraised equity he has In tho real estate which stands In his name. To meet his shorta&e he gave a blanket mortgage for $50,000 on his property. This mortgage will more than absorb the equity which he had, and will leave the general creditors fnlrly out In the cold. They are for the most part local banks and members of his own family. l TaiiBpoi'tH to "Mliulln. San Francisco, May 13. The govern ment has finally arranged for the char tering of the steamers Conemaugh and Ohio which ai rived from Philadelphia few days ago. This makes five steamers that have been chartered by the government to bo used as trans ports to Manila. They are the City of Sydney, the City of I'eking, the Aus tralia, the Conemaugh and the Ohio. The last two named were to have been engaged In the Klondike trade. It Is also reported that the Monterey has been ordered to Manila. Allotted Spanish SorvTinti Uolensort. New York, May 13. The Evening Post's Key West special says: Naval officers state that some of the passen gers on board the French steamer Lafayette,- brought here a few days ago for blockade running and afterwards released, were artillery oillccrs hired by t'.paln on account of their marksman- ihlp. Tho Cope Vcrdo Fleet "Located." London, May 13. The Madrid corre spondent of The Dally Mail, telegraph ing late Thursday night, says: "Ad miral Dermejo admitted tonight that the Capo Verde squadron Is now at Fort de France, on the west coast of Martinique, Fiench West Indies." Xo Move "ISobolH" Now. Washington, May 13. A bill was passed In the senate yesterday remov- ng all disabilities imposed by the Hth , meudment to the constitution upon Arsons who were at one time engaged n rebellion ngalnst the United States. GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST ! These were the two reasons that formerly kept people frm atlendine; to their teeth, both reasons have no existence in this ad- vanced aire. Painless and inexpensive dent- jstry wm, atl absolute guarantee for live years js our method A Good Set of Teeth, $5. The Very best Teeth, &. You can p;et no better, no matter what you pay. xo cnarge lor extracung, where teem are ordered. We can take your impression in the momme and give you your teeth in the afternoon if desired. Clold Fillings, $1 ; Host Silver Fillings, Soc up; Cleaning, 5oc; Extracting, 25c. Crown and bridge work nt very reasonable rates. Lxaimnalions nnd estimates free. We use but one grade of material the best. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, Cor. White & Centre Sis., IlobUns' Buildiitrj r ast-.ciEtsvt ;3, 2r-itre j MS CALL "Tli!3 STYLISH PATTERN." Ar- 11,11.-. TAtfilnnjM. Orlfflnnl. "Prrtrri. TTIiil in.! "I t .1 , i Iftnn.itu None higher. None better at any price, fi . Somn rei'abls merchant tells thsm In i . . . . . , Af t X nearly every cuy or iowii. ur j 3 them, or they can be had by mall from i J us In either New York or Chicago. ? Stamps taken. 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Ilmproieil right along till nt last was tntlrcly cured, oinf notation on miboilnavnrhcrc Indicating Hint any tiling had over bocp tho nutter with me. JI. B. llASTIIlN, ifiOW.l Imiter St., Atlanta.Oa. BPKStif Cl-BETREATMr-.T I Oil r.TPRT 111 OOP AND Bklf UiiMOit, vitii Lost or llu.1 Warm b-thi with Ct-n-cura Simp, ccntle anointinea tilth Ci'ticura, purest of emnllif nt nMn r-iri, mil mPd tln.c, of CUTln ra Kksol VErrT.Kieatcstof blooil purlfleri atitl humor curci. 1 t'irmKhnr.t Vie wnrM. IVrrTKR Hnro A-rn Chem. CuBr . t'ropi.. Uniton. llow to Cure Wood numora.fruc. DOWNING COMMITS SUICIDE. Tho Alleged Spanish Spy Hccoiiiom UN Own llxecutloiier. Washington, May 13. George Down ing, alias Itnv Mnss, the man arrested last Sunday under suspicion of being a spy In the service of Spain, hanged himself at tho Washington barracks yesterday. A towel and a silk hand kerchief were used as the Instruments of death. The guard who passed back and forth through the corridor had seen Downing a few minutes before sitting on his cot reading a magazine. When he letuined tho nlleged spy was found hanging from a bar across the top of his cell. The noose had been prepaied with the skill of a profession al hangman, the knot being Just below his ear. When dip-covered life was not yet extinct, but the efforts to preserve his life were futile nnd Downing soon exphed. Wednesday Downing gave evidences of breaking down, and ufter speaking of his coming trial, the cer tainty of conviction nnd his lack of friends, he collapsed entirely and wept. The oflleer In command of the bar racks talked with him, and acceded to his request that he be permitted lo write to his mother In England. The letter, he was promised, should be sent If It contained no Improper Information. lie Confided In a Woman. Washington, May 13. Clark Braden, Jr., night clerk in the oillce of the American Express company at Forty eighth street and Madison avenue, New York city, who on Jan. G last ab sconded with an express packngo con taining $5,000 in cash and ftve $1,000 bonds of the Consumers' Gns company, of Chlcaso, was arrested here last night, llraden had attracted attention to himself by his lavish expenditure of money In disreputable houses and on expenslvo livery teams. A woman the wife of Uraden's landlord gave the ofllcers tho ilrst clew to his guilt, llraden, la a spirit of boastfulness, 'showed her one of the bonds In his possession, and she notified the de tectives. Iinposslhlo to forcseo an accident. Not Impossible to bo prepared for it. Dr. Thomas' I'clectric Oil Monarch over palu. 1 lie iNnvnxen Nrmirteri Snfo. Key West, Fla., May 13. Seventy- Ave American refugees, the entire pop ulation of the Island of Navassa, southeast of Cuba, arrived here yes terday afternoon. They are all men, 11 ot them whites. They were taken off by the gunboat Castlne. Navnssa Island Is owned by tho Baltimore Phosphate company, and the Amerl cans, who are employed by the owners of the island, feared attack and mas sacre by the Spaniards. ltoportert I'oneo In Italy. Home, May 13. A seinl-ofllclal note Issued lust evening, declares that tran qullllty prevails throughout the king dom, Tho archbishop of Naples has written a pastoral calling upon all his diocese to co-operate In the restora tion of order. The city of Milan has assumed Its normal aspect. The public services have been resumed, and the schools reopened today. DecIIni"- to Servo the (iovornnioiit Washington. Mny 13. Chairman Blanchard, of the Joint traffic railroad Association, who was recently appoint ed by Secretary Alger to lake charge of the transportation of the troops of the volunteer army, has Informed the secretary that ho must ducllno tho honor conferred upon him. Will Sujipro-s Itnllan KovolutloulHts. Heine, Swltzeiland, May 13. Tho government announces that It will pre vent the bands of Italians now march ing through Switzerland, with avowed revolution intentions, from crossing the frontier Into Italy. Orders have been sent to this effect to the frontlei authorities. The Population of Shenandoah Is about eighteen thousand, nnd we would say at least one-half aro troubled with some affection of the Throat and Lungs, as those complaints arc, accoiding to statistics, more numerous than others. We would advise all not to neglect the opportunity to call on their druggist and get a bottle of Kemp's Ualsam for the throat nnd Lungs. I'rice 25 and 50c. l'rial size free. Sold by all druggists. Opening of rhlliidflplilu & Jtiuriing Sell IhIu City ltoute. Tho Philadelphia & Heading lino to Sea Islo City will lio ready fur buslnoss on nnd after May 15th, Schedule ot train sonlto will be announced later. Jt Is tho intention of the 1. & U. mnu.igcmcut to make very cx tcuslvo Improvements in tho Sea Islo City lluo. It will bo first-class in ovory respect and up to tho high standard now In cfluct on this company's Atlantic City, Cape May and Ocean City branches. Ilveorutiou Day Tour t (lettyglmrg. Tho reuiisylviiulu Itailrwid Company has arranged for uuother of its popular fcoven day personally-conducted tours to tho battle Held of flcttysburi:, Lur.iy Caverns, mid Washington, to lcavo Now York and Phila delphia by special train Saturday, May 28 Kate, $37.00 from Now York; S21.00 from Philadelphia, coven nil necessary expenses Pionurtiunato rates from other points For Itineraries and full Information apply to ticket aKcnts ; Tourist Agent, 111)0 Uroad way, New York ; 780 broad street, Newark N. J. j or (leo, W. lloyd, Assistant General rasseuBor Agent, Philadelphia. I, ). ), r, 1'iiriide, Wllkealmrre. Tor tho Odd Fellows' parade at Wilkes- barre, l'a., May 17, the Pennsylvania Hull road Company will sell special excursion tickets from stations on its line, within a radius of 0110 hundred miles, to Wllkosbarru nnd return, ut rate of single faro' for" tho round trip (minimum late, 2.1 cents). Tickets (o le sold May 111 und 17, good to return 1111 til May 18, 18U8, Inclusive. M. L. Yocum. Cameron. I'a.. savs "I was n sufferer for ten years, trying most all kinds or puo remedies, out without success. li Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo was recommended to me. I used one box. It lias effected a ier- uiancnt euro." As a permanent cure for piles DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo has no equal, 1. 11. iiagcuuucli, SCARE AT PORTSMOUTH. : An Alarming Dispatch Which Causes tlie Authorities to Urge the Concentra tion of State Troops. Portsmouth, N. II., May 13. Benr Admiral Carpenter, the commuiulnlit at the navv vard here, received a dis patch from Hear Adinltnl Pblien, nt New York yesterday, Informing him that the rear admiral had Information which he considered accurate that the Spanish ships Mere heading town id the New Encland eu.i-u. Commandant Carpenter Immediately Informed the mayor, and Mayor Tlltnn at once tele phoned Governor It.inisdell and tele graphed the authorltl .- at Wnnhlng on for the necessoiy cnleis to bring the New Hampshire troops to Portsmouth us soon as pusrlble. Nothing has been teen off this coast or reported by In coming vessels at this port to furnish a foundation lor Hear Admiral Rrben'n message, but the nutlioi Itlrs are mov ing quickly and taking every precau tion In view of tho possibility of Its correctness. New York, Mny 13. At the efflce of Hear Admiral Krben, commander of the mosquito fleet. It v. nt said that the no tice lo iin.il officers In the New Eng land district was ill accordance with the custom of forwarding all informa tion th it might prove tn be useful. The dispatch referred to was based upon the report brought In by the otllcers of the steamer Menrntle that they had sighted what they believed to be for eign war vessels Wednesday morning off Nnntuckot. Tlie opuliir lloiul ts-nio. Washington, May 13. The treasury department Is In thorough accord with the apparent sentiment of the country that the bond Issue, If congress au thorizes one, shall be a popular loan In every sense. There will be no syndi cate operations. It Is proposed to have a simple system In disposing of the bonds which will permit every person In the country who has $25 or moro to make nn Investment In the loan. Plans have been perfected which will result. If congress authoilzcs the loan, In establishing over C0.0M) agencies for the disposal of the bonds. Bucklen's Arnica Salvo. Tlin Imat salvo in tho world for rntf hrulsos. sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fovor sores tetter, chapped hands, chilblains corns, and nil skin eruptions, and positively cures piles. or .10 ray rcpnreu. iitm gnarauiecu mi k'vi porfect satisfaction or mony refunded. I'lici CS rents por box . For f-aln by A . Waslei". TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE I'luner-t, the Ilnml of Aincllril, Cull-loi-iilu. Via tho truo pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain 1'outc," which tniversea .1 legion of purpetual sunshlno, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes suu unknown. Pullman first nnd second class palaco and tourist sleeping ears to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and 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, dropapostal card, J. I'. McCann, T. 1. Agent, Ml) Kail- road avenue, Klmini, N. Y., or 301 broad way, Now York. 3-1-tf W. E. Hoyt, O. E 1 Agt. A torpid liver robs you of ambition and ruins your health. DoWilt's Lit lo Eaily Risers cleanse tho liver, euro constipation and nil stomach and liver troubles. 0. II. Ilagcnlnich. TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMrHIS. UNhURl'ASSKIl SK11V101! OI-TKUHIl 11V Till SOUTIIKBN ItAlI.WAY. Leaving llroad Street station, Philadelphia at 0:53 p. m. daily, tho "Soiithwesteri Limited," carrying a dlnlug car and the most luxurious Pullman drawing room sleep ing cars, reaches Jiirmlnghan tho followinc night at 10:10 and anives at Memphis tin noxt morning at 7:10. Through sleeping cars for Ashovlllo, Sivannah, Jacksonville, Tampi, Atlanta, Mobile and New Orleans aw also utuched to this train, rullinaii Reser vations cau bo mado In ndvauiu and all in formation obtained by communicating with John M. Ileal, District Passenger Agent, 8: Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Tho farmer, tho mechanic and thobicyili' drier aro Ilablo to unexpected cuts and bruises. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvu is the best tiling to keep on hand. It heals quickly, anils a well Known euro tor plies, u. 11 Ilagcubuch. Decorntfoii Dity ut (tnttyHhiirg. Memorial Day, May 30, will bo it gnat day at Gettysburg. Imposing ceremonies will bo performed on this historic spot in which President McKinloy and his Cabinet are ex pected to tako part. Tho personally-conducted tour of tho Pennsylvania Itailroad to Gettysburg, Luray, and Washington, which leaves New Yoik and Philadelphia May 28, will afford an excellent opportunity to visit tho famous battlefield on this occasion, Two d.-ys will bo spent at Gettysburg, ouo at Luray, and two at Washington. The party will bo under tho guldauto of ono of tho company's exporienced tourist agents. A chaperon, whoso especial chargo will bo unescorted ladies, will accompany the trip throughout. Hound-trip tickets, color ing till necessary expenses during tho entile time absent, will bo sold at tho oxtrcmely ow into of $27 from New York, $20 from Trenton, $21 from Philadelphia, and pro- portsuiiato rates from other points. For Itineraries and full information, apply to ticket agents; Tourist Agent, 11IIU llroad way, New York ; 789 llroad Street, Newark, N. J. ; or Geo. W. Iioyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Uroad Street Station, Phila dclphia, WHISK NAT 111 IK Needs assistance it may bo host to render it promptly, but one should lomcmbur to uso uven the most perfect remedies only when needed. Tho best and liiostblmplonud gcutlo remedy Is tho Syrup of 1-igs, inauulactliied by tho California Fig Syiup Co. Tlio South and Itrt Aitvulllllguri. Tho Southern Hallway has issued for freo distribution, n sixteen page Journal lies eriptivo of Virginia, North and South Caro Una, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama und Mississippi. Persons seeking now locations, or capitalists desiring to make safe and profit able investments will find the information contained therein both valuable and inter ostlug. Copies will bo mailed free upoiinp plication to John JI. lioall, District l'asseu gur Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia Pa. Scratch, scratch, scratch ; nimble to attend to busluuss during tlio day or sleep during tho night. Itching piles, horrible plaguo. Doan's Olntmout cures, Never falls. At any drug store, 50 cents. AIHJ YOU OOINO SOUTH Till! SOUTHERN RAILWAY ItUAOHES l'UOMINUNT POINTS. ALL Don't start South without consulting Joint 11, .ill nutnrt lVisseuuer Auent. Southern M Hallway, 023 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. If you cannot call In person, write la iiiui. "Saved Her Life." m 0 1 I'T. ".:N Y.'.TT.3T, of Jeffm, n wliou none s rtjUiv 1.1, Mr ;-fi or widely feno1-!!, '.r In 1 Mihaun, severe RltttBjS pf Lei t , i .iiii.ttt'.ocrAcff : : -lotftBsVlr: s.'k ( -.1 pay. .. lan?, men ja .. ; goon nursing c i lo, r..v PiniMlierrtn:' luurvoujsysf.-i-i wi i o cornr'fw wi eJ, ny I.fo . i e- xpalrod of, uy f:-Ic..'U giving mo up. lcuii. 1 jn.yslocpby thotiMi of oplato?. LTy 1 md heart pr.lnod rno terribly and my coin i was most ngrnratlnr;, I couis not P ..t no position but a shor. tltr.o and not c ; y left eldo at all. My husband brer-l" a Dr.lJ!W Norvjnotuid Heart C-ro and 11 - t'an t..l;iu' them. When I had taken a half bott'.o of each I was much better and ccaUu ulng persistently I took tibout a dozen bot tles ana was completely restored I iUua, to ho surprise of e'.l." Dr. Miles' ltouti'l. aro sold by all driiiy Miles' gls'a under a positive guarantee, first bottle 5J i r benefits or money ro DOiolTj. M fundsd. Book on uls- as'S of tho heart and . Hoai nerves free. Addrcsj, DP.. MILE3 MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, InJ PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. BURKE, ATTOItNEY-AT-LAW. Ofilc Kiran litilldtnir. corccr of Main nn LVutrt fticctH. Shcimntlonli. J II. POMKROY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Bhcnandrml), Pa, JjJ W. SUOUMAKKU ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre otrccts. pltOF. JOHN JONICH, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 63. Malmnoy City, Pa. Ha vine studied under Home of tho hesl masters 1p London and Paris, will iflvo leiaone on tlie violin, mandolin, guitar arid vocal culture. icruis reason a Die.1 au areas in care m sirouae, ho jeweler Shenandoah, Philadelphia & Reading Railway En-'inis Burn Hard Coal No Smoke IN KFFICOT MAHCH 13tli, 1893. Trains leave Shenandoah ah follows : Kor New York via Philadelphia, week days J 10, r.SG, 7 30 DMa.ru., 12 83, 8 10 and 8. 07 m Mondays, 2 10 . m. Fur New York via Mauch Chunk, woek days, 813, 7 30 u. 111., 12 !!3 and 3 10 i. Ml. K'jr P.'eadlni; and Philadelphia, week days, i 10, S 30, 7 30, 0 M li.m., 12 83, 3 10 and 0 07 I', m. -liiiJayb, 2 10 u. m, Kur I'ottsvlUe, week days, 3 10, 7 30, 9 51a. in , 12 S3, 3 10, 0 07 nnd 7 25 )). in. Humlayn, 2 10 a. in, For Tuliiiinua and Mahuliny City, wuck itnys I 10, .13(1, 7 30, 0 51 a. m., 12 3:1,11 10 anil 6 07) 111. Addlllonal to Aluliiinoy City only, 1140 p. in. Sundays. 2 10 a. ut For Wllllamsport. Smibury and Lewlsl.urf:, week days. 405, 530, 11 SO a.m.. 1233, 72i in Sundays, 3 25a. in. For Malinno Plane, weekdays, 2 10. -1 03. 5 3d, 7 30. 9 51, 11 30 u. TO., 12 33, 3 10, 0 07, 7 25, 9 55 and II -10 p. in. Uuuduyu, 2 10, 4 05 a. m. For Ashlnnd unu Slinraoklli, week days, 4 05, 5 3G, ;S'J, 1130 a. m., ',2 33, 3 10,0 07, 7 25 und 4 5.5 p la. Huudays, 4 05 a. in. For Ilalthuore, Washington and the Ww-t via II. AO. H. It., through trains leu-t Keating Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. & It. II X.) at 3 20, 7 55, 11 '.Ma. m., 3 10 and 7.27 p. i-. dundays, ! 20, 7 00, 11 2? a. in., 48 and 7 27 p. m. Addi tional trains liotn Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, week days, 10 30 a. m. 12 20, 12 It S 40 p.m. Uundays, 1 35, 8 23 p. in. TKAIN3 FOIS SHENANDOAH. Iave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00, 11 30 a. m., and 1 80, 4 30, $ IjO p.m. Sundays, 0 00 p. m. Icavo New Vork via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 80, 9 10 u. in., 1 80 and 4 15 ii. m. lave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, 12 01. 3 40, 8 85. 10 10 a. m. nnd 1 42, 4 05, 0 80 p. III. Sundays, 12 01 ll. m. Leave Keeling, week days, 2 05, 7 01,1008, a.m. 12 00 in., 4 19, 6 00 and 8 20 p. m. Sundays, 2 05 b. m. Leave Pottsvllle, wees days, 8 05, 7 10 a. iu 12 30 and 0 10 p. ra. Sundays, 8 07 a. m. Leave Taraaqua, week days, 8 55, 7 40, 1128 a. in., 1 38, 5 50, 7 20 and 9 43 p. u). Sundays, 8 55 1 m Leavo Mnlianoy City, week days, 12 20, 4 91, 8 15, U 47 a. m., 2 17, 8 18, 8 21, 7 44 and 10 03 p. IU Sundays. 12 25, 4 21 a. m. Leave Alahanoy Plane, week days, 12 35, 2 10, 4 85 6 30,8 30, 10 25, 115'J a. in., 2 82. 5 32, 041, 7 57, 10 2. p ni. Sundays, 1240,2 40,4 35 a. in. Leuve Wllllamsport, week days. 7 4i, 1U20 a til., 4 00 and 11 30 p. lu. Sundays, 11 80 p. ni. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street waif and South street wharf tor Atlantic- City. Weekdays Hxpress, 9 00 a. m., 200, (3 00 Paturdavs only), 4 00, 5 00 p. m. Anflmmoda Hon, 8 00 a. m., 515, 6 80 p. m. Sundays Uxpress, 900, 10 00 a. in. Accommodation, 800 n. tu 4 45 p. m. Returning leuve Atlantlo City depot, cornsr Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express, 7 85, 9 00 a. m., 8 80, S 30 p. ra. Accommodation, 4 25, 8 15 a. in.. 405 p. m. Sundays Uxpres., 4 00, 6 SO, 8 00 p. la. Ac. commodatlon, 7 15 a. ra., 4 15 p. m. Parlor Cars on all express trains. wor lurlher Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Iteudlnic Hallway ticket a.'tflit or address I, A. Hweioabii, Edson J. Weeks. (icn'l Sunt., llen'l Pa-a'r Agt., Heading Terminal, Philadelphia. rann.-cnmr-stoke, o DKALICH IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. SS West Centres Street, DRINK- CI.KARY'S EXTRA FINK QUALITY -GINGER ALB, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. IffVAHaaaHl flu m i.72al Ol-WA 1 f.ii r.Wvc".
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