J rr-" iii m'liT i-' " EVENING HERALD KSTAlll.iSIIKK 1870. Put llshed every Kvenlnir, Kicept Hominy, at H olTn JRBIK StRKKT. NltAR CKNTRK. Th rlarlild In deltvtied tiiHIu-naluloon ud the Mf uidlns; towns for id x wnt a wenk, ps nW. the carriers, lty null W.OOa yenr.ortr clrotta month, paabto In advance. dvcrtl rirnw cIi.wkfiI iicconllriK t m ami jkmHIoii. TJi .iii.Hln 59 rwerve the right to iIibiiko the mptMii ol advertisement" whenever the pub '"jMoi of news demands It. The rlRht li nl tnwj' tny advertlenieiit, whether rtilo tor i.r not, :M the publishers may deem 4noper AiivcrflsliiK rates urndo known ninni implication. B iti'-ct at the iotoneo nt Hhenttildnali, aenond clnsM innll matter. TKLKPHONI! C0NN1KTN0N "All the News That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald MONDAY. MAY 111. 1SWH. Jl'R COUNTRY: rirst. Lnst and rorcvci. In J,'i.tiu county tlio wtirdon of tlit' priM'ii iH allowed thirty emits por day for feed hit; unoli prisonor. In tint, ci unly the uiiioiliit is only eit:lit v Ms This tlooii't look HUo oxtmv iinnii' on the imrt of Warden llrowcr Tiik little lmnilet of AVin. Point -will show it.s pittriotiMli tliist ovoitiliK, by tlie raising- of a lurfje American lln' vutli iippropriuto ceremonies. And on almost every house, from one end of the JIahanoy Valley to the other, the Stars and Stripes are now floating to the breeze. Timrateof interest in the savings banks of Vrunco if i pur cent., and the last statistics published show an ngtjri'tiato of deposits of $Gi;O,O0l,O0(l. More than half the depositors are women, mostly bulnntrinir to the v orkliic classes, and of all the adult inhabitants of .Franco one in four is it depositor. Wanthk-A Moses to lead the an thracite coal operators out of the llderin-ss. Having ruined the busi ness by over production and the int purtatinii of cheap labor they are now tied up by the! ituiuinous inter ests that control transportation com panies and by discrimination in tolls undersell anthracite in its own terri tory. Lansford Kecord. TilKltK have been a great many coiillleting rumors says the Now York Herald about the attitude of tlie Pope in this Spanish-American con ilict It has been argued by some that he would almost inevitably side with tho Spanish, partly on account of religious alllnity. This has been stoutly denied in various (pun-tor.-, ami the assertion made that tho Vati can has neither sided with tlie one arr nor the other, but holds itself ueoiral. t'ardiual Knmpolla has at Ia-i set tlie matter at rest. Hu Hpi-uk with authority, of course, and tt ere would seoiu to bo no reason for lie -re debate. He emphatically doilies the suit onion t that Koine I.-oil her with us ir with the Spaniards. If tho l'ope entered tho preliminary con troversy before war became an ac complished fact it was simply with the hope of elfecting an amicable settlement, for, in the words of tins ( ardiual, "the Holy Seo has no other de.-ire than for peaco." An effort is being inado by tho Hoard of Trade of Jit. Carniel to create a largor demand foratithracite coul, and to induce tho government to use hard coal in tho nayy. They propoi-o to appeal to tho Congress men from the anthracite region to in terest themselves in tlie inoveiuont. Commenting upon this the Jlahanoy C'lt American says "if tlie iinthra cito Congressmen wore not acting the part of 1-jgyptian miuuiuios in Con gress there would be no necei-sity for locul Hoards of Trade to go to the ex treme of consulting tho President or the Interftute Commerce Ooinmis sion," and further adds that "to tin disgust of tho inineworkers during tho past tun years tho anthracite Congressmen (including Hrtimm; could har.ily bo discovered in Con gress without the aid of a magnify ing glass, unless an appointment was to bo given out that would strengthen their position to hu returned again to commit tho saino follies year aftor year upon thoir constituents. This is where tho misfortune of the anthra cite people in to be found and it will continue to bo so until there i a gen eral house cleaning time instituted by tho pet.ple among the Congressmen of the anthracite districts." This Is a pretty strong but truthful arraign inent of llrumni by anowspaper that lias heretofore been one of his most ardent supporters ami defenders. "Tho mills of the gods grind slowly but thoy grind exceedingly small." An imn h in 1 1' i .i t'-Kty. i-111'i. nt, :i l -i t- t rt't nt a-'uM "i t " i". ii-. i ii.-, , k I h e ) iuihIi' ', " I Htln Ti o only I'iIi- V t.iko With iUxMi' nOOQ bis H irai.iril!a. nillions of Dollars Qo up lu sinoko evory ywir, Tsie n rinks but get your houses, stock, fu nl tin o, etc., Insured in , flrat-cUss r liable companies us represented by DAVID FAUST.' insurance Agrent Alto Ufe.andAcctdenUI Oorapknlu GUSSIE'S EXP-WTION FAILED. Miulo Two A( tempt to J. mid Her Arms Mini Ammunition. KiyWii' flu a 16. The stenmer Oiidnle. which left Tampa, Fla., on May to with two companies of the First Infanti) on lioiud. In eharare of 7.001) rlCcs mill 200 ono rounds of ammunition, Intend, d fnr the hiKiirpeiits In the Prov ince of 1'lnar del Itlo. remained off the ciiant of Cuba Tliui tulay, Friday and Saturday, convoyed by the auxiliary KUtiboat Manning, tu a vain attempt to land her ca:-R, . Captain .1. H. Dornl, of the Htaff of tioneral Miles, and for merly ITnlted Blules mllllary attache at Vienna, headed the expedition, which ret tuned here loMt-rday. Her com mnndu, wtioappeiirfd to lie muehcreiit f alien at having failed to accomplish the mlRHlou entrusted to him, refused to dlHeusH the matter beyond udmll tltiK Hie In little, nuil snyluir that the lius. h- lll wtuin In Tnnipn. Fin. As previously lepnilod, the Dorst ex pedttl.mnry force hod a skirmish with Hpunlsh cavalry near Cabanas. It miles west of Hanua. where nn attempt was made to land part of the cargo. Satur day iiiornlnt. the Hassle and her con voy Htenmed hi until about two miles off shore from 1'olnt M.i.vn. when the rattle of musketry from a considerable force of Spanish soldiers, concealed behind- under!" ush ii.-.boic, wanted them thnt they would H-eitve a lively wel , on e It t' . . fainted. The Spanish troops secned to have been furnished with Information of the contemplated huidintt at both points. Nnvnl officers here say that If Cap tain Durst hfd secured the co-operation of some of the ships of the bloeUadhij? squadron at the point selected for the lauding the Spanish troops ashore could have bet n shelled and a way would have been cleared for the landing of soldiers and the cargo they had In charge, but no Instructions weie given to the ships to co-operate with Captain Doi'Ht'B expedition, and the tiussle was several times compelled to heave to, while crulBlng up and down the coast, by blockade vessels, whose command ers were under the apprehension that she was trying to run the blockade. Captain Horst says the failure of the expedition was due to the fact that the Cubans were unable to meet the land Ing party nt the rendezvous, mid the Americans could not land supplies With no one to receive them. Coughs and coldi, ilmva to tlio very bonier land of consumption, yield to tlio snntlilng lieiiling hitluctices of Dr. Wood's Norway lino Syrup. REMENYI'S SUDDEN DEATH. An imtliuslastli! Auilleneo WUiiescd the (JeiMlt Violinist's l-'lnal ICxIt. San Francisco, May lG.-Edouard Hemenyl. who has held royalty en chanted and has enthralled fashionable audiences nil over the world, fell dead yesterday afternoon at the Orpheum theater, In this city.' It was nemenyl's first appearance on the vaudeville stage. As the artist appeared and was greeted with tumultuous applause he bowed bis acknowledgment and seemed Immensely pleased at the reception Klvcn him. He had played two or three classical pieces and had answered to an encore with the most familiar "Old Clary." lleinenyl played as It In stilled, nnd his P.,000 auditors, as lleinenyl approached his climax, liter ally rose with him, leaving their seats In their excitement, completely carried away by his achievement. When the music ceased the house wns swept with a torrent of bravos. The applause was almost deafening, nnd continued for several minutes. Itemenyl and his nccompanylst, K. S. Rosner, came forward, and In tho re sponse to another burst of applause Hetnenyi commenced to play "Pellbes Plzzlcatl." He had Just conisleted a few bars or the dllllcult lingering when he leaned forward, as If to speak to one f the musicians In the orchestra, continuing his piece. He seemed to pause for a moment, and then slowly fell forward on his face. One of the musicians caught him just before he touched the stage, and prevented him from rolling off. He wns carried from the stnge and physicians were Immedi ately summoned, but the aged musi cian was past medicnl aid. The doctors worked upon htm for some time, hut their efforts were futile. Kdouard Itemenyl was born In Hun gary CI years ago. He leaves a widow, sun and daughter, who reside in New Vork. t S. C. P. Jones. Milunliuru, l'.t., writes: "i have il-ed DcWitt's Little Jitrly llisert ever since they were introduced a -re ami iniiht sav I have never used any piln in my Iiiiiulj diiring forty years of hetiso ktuping that Wive such satisfactory results as a laxativu oi cathartic." C. II. Hag iilinch. THE FLYINGSQUADRON Stops at Charleston to Wait For a Missing Collier Several Ludicrous Inci dents on the Voyage. Charleston, S. C, May 10. Tho foul vessels of war comprising the major portion of the Hying squadron, Com modoie Schley, anchored off Charles ton bar, nine miles from Charleston city, at 4:30 o'clock yesterday after noon, ufter being at sea for three days nnd with no slun of the Spanish cruls eis or torpedo boats said to be In this locality. Kaiiy Saturday morning several heavy fog hanks were run Into, nnd during one of these Intervals the col lier Sterling became dftached. To wait for her was partly the reason that anchorage was made, although Commodore Schley communicated nt once with Washington and the navy department. When the collier nrrlvef all the ships will take coal und then proceed to sea again. The only Inci dent of the trip from Hampton Iloads was the holding up of a British steamer that did not display its flag. There wero several ludicrous Inci dents, mostly enacted at night, and ovidently nrlslng from lack of knowl edge of the nationality of our ships, no colors or lights being displayed. Sat urday night a swift merchantman crossed the Ikiwb of the Hrooklyn. Sud denly the big warship turned on her side lights. Instantly every light on the merchantman went out nnd she made u run, evidently expecting that she had encountered the Spanish. No attempt wns made to undeceive her, and It Is expected that she will repott huvlng seen u hostile lleet. Sunday morning a schooner on the horizon suddenly caught sight of the squadron nnd reversing her position disappeared from view. Aiimirat miiiip'oiiV Movements, Cupe Huytlen, Haytl, May 10. Th' United States torpedo boat Porter nnd the store ship Supply, which have been lien- tvaltlug orders, huve sailed to Join Admiral Sampson's squadron. The cqiiHiInm passtsl Cap Haytlen yester day. It U uncertain whether It will turn southward to msot the Spanish lloet or go first to Key west. Two million Awerlmiis sulfur the totturini: lungs of dyspepsia, No need to. burdock llloud Hitters cutcs. ' Atuuy drug store, v.ViIAX 13 EX MITT. Rnpilitrfiyls a matter of Importnnco In evury woman's Hfe. Much pain la, hnwercr, endured in the belief that it li net. e t..ury and not iiliirinin;r, when in truth it, Is all wronjf and Indlcntes dcr inurement that may cause serious trouble. Ilxcessivo monthly pain Itself will unseltlo the nerves nnd make women old before their time. The foundation of woman's health is a perfectly normal and retftthir per formance of nature's function. Tho statement wo print from Miss Oku TinjnK Sikhs, of Kldrcil. Pa., is echoed in every cltv, town and hamlet In this' country. Head what she says: " Diiaic Mns. Pinkiiam: 1 feel like n new person slnco following your ml vice, and think it Is niv dul v to let tho public know the good your remedies ! i , f... i. I111VU IIIM1U J1IC. lllV IIUIIWIVE) Vi JH' fut menstruation and lettcorrlnca. I was nervous and had spells of being confused, llefore using your remedies 1 novel, loot n. fnltli to Imlnl.t. tm.ri - cities. 1 now wish to say 1 now wish to say that I never had nnything do mo so much good for painful menstruation ns bydia I-,. Pink- ham's Vegetable Compound; nKo would say that your Sanativo Wash has cored me of leucorrhieii. I hope these few words may help buffering women." Tho present Sirs. Pinkhams experi ence in treating female ills is unparal leled, for years shu worked sl.lo by Milii with Mrs. liVilla K. Pinkhum. nnd for sometime past lias had solo charge of tlie correspondence department of icr great business, treating by letter ns many as a hundred thousand ailing women during a single jcar. All buffering wonieu uro Invited to write freely to Mrs. Pinkham, at l.ynu, Mass., foradvico about their health. SnppresMlnij'NVWH oft'ie licetH. Washington, May 10. Several cable ginms were lecclved at the navv de partment yesterday from commanders of lleets, and othets were sent In reply It was stated that the government Is now- In communication with the sev eral squadrons nnd developments of more or less Importance are looked for In the nenr future. In consequence of the publication of Importnnt naval movements an nrder has been Issued by Secretary Long directing that all matters corceinlng naval movements be withheld from the press, except such as he himself muy see fit to an nounce. Spanish Worships on-Cui-ncoa. Curncoa, May 10. The Spanish cruis ers Jln.rla Teresa, Vlscaya, Almlrante Oqueudo and Cristobal Colon nnd tor pedo boat destroyers Pluton and Furor, which arrived off the harbor Saturday morning, are still here. Only the Maria Teresa and the Vizcaya were admitted to the port. They have bought coal, provisions and medicines nnd still re main In I ort. The other warships are waiting outside. Yule's licpoi-tcd Capture Itlscredltcd. London, Muv 1C A special dis patch received heie from Madrid by way of Palis says a report Is current at the Spanish capital that the United Slntes auxiliary cruiser Yale, formerly the American line steamer Paris, load ed wPh iminllliins of war, has been captured by a Spanish cruiser. Then- is absolutely no confirmation of the report, which Is discredited. A 1'aellle I-.I11111I Kepilblle. Louden, May Ifi. The Hcrlln corrc spniiileiit ef The Standard says: It Is rumoied that the Philippines will form the nucleus of a republic under Ameri can protection and gradually be In creased by the addition of other Pacific Islands. Tho Ynlo (Jults t. Thonins. St. Thomas. D. W. I., May 1G. Tin United States cruler Yale, upon re ceipt of orders from the department and inftirmatlim concerning Spanish vessels being at Martinique, cleared from St. Thninas nt 5 o'clock lnst even Ing und sailed west. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signaturo of l ire! flrel 1'lr.i! Insure your property from loss in the oldest and strongest cash companies : l'hila Uiiilci writers Insurance Co. of North merii-i mid l-'he Association, Hartford Kiro Ins Co., Atiiericin I'iro Insurance Co West Chester l'iro I us. Co., United I'iiciuen'f Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jnrdin St., Shenandoah. boat Capsized. Throe Drowned. llalthnorc, Muy 10. Udward Wentz, 3i years old, his little daughter Lulu, I years old, of this city, and Miss Lucy Plugrath, of Chicago, were drowned In Hound bay yesterday. Tho boat In which they and three others were sail Ing capsized. jVOOOOWOOOOC-OOOOOOOO Webster9 SirrnHar of the "Utwtbrlilycil." The Ono lirrnt fttnmlnnl Authority, Si vwit.-H lion (1. J Itrvutr, ' Jtullttt I . H. bilijem) L'uiirt. Standard of tlio U.K. (iov'tl'ilnttnB Olllce, tliH I' H. K 11 promt) C'uuit, all tlie Stuli Mi di emu Court, nntlof nfur Warmly Commended bf State Hiiiermtei)ltntA of KWiool, ollf'K'i" 1'rt'fit (tt'iitH.imtliilherKtlnrittofit iiluiuftt ntthoul iiiUitLwr- Invnlnatile In tlie limmlioM, mid to tin lt'ut ni , m hour, in fftxlniml mull, li l id halt- t-ihit utor. , rue iinsT ron practical usn. It Is cny to find the word wonted. . It Is easy to ascertain the pronunclooir It ist-nty to truce the grow til of a word. It ts easy to learn what a wurif means s 'Cft ?J,.,t. 'nrl? Trfmrm WiiV.s-i C ili"l ' st, nit a r.mii s Iron the iiri'Bi vl:h a . . ,1 I l - Ill 1 1 lMVlll 111 II . ht uioieiii.111 111 I I 11I 11,1 1 1 .1 in. rl .li.u. !m ' 11 iM! 1 ,1 U lliU It Mlk to Wllfl'll 1 1 ' J 1 Ij 11 I ill 1 ie'i r - 'IU X m:r i tm" nnsf. S "Spt'i luia ).s sent 9 application ti (I.AC, MliltllTMT CO., J'uMsnrv Unrlnettelil. Ifiss.. V.R.A. 00OOSDOKI00000H0-0-OOf ForaltDiuousaod NsBVoyi Disoasks. They purify tjif Hloou and give Healthy actioa to the endrc system. Curo DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION and P'MPLES, STARVING TO DEATH. Pitiful Conilition of Reconcentrados in Cuba, Who Have Been Driven From Havana to Die. Key West, Fin., May 1C The condi tions In Havana n suiting from the blockade are being gi.olually brought out by the Information obtained from fishing smaelti ami other smnll vessels captured off the coast. Affairs at Havana now appear to he worse than at any time since the wnr regime. The fishermen who at first braved the blockade for the high price which llsh brought In Havana now run the lisk not for money, but for tho food which they obtain from the sea. A number of these men have been cap tured at dlfferant times by various ves sels of the blockading fleet, nearly all of them belntt released after having been questioned by our oillcers. They nil unite In picturing the stnte of things at the extrei Havana as being pitiful In erne. The United States gunboat Mnclilas lias Just returned here for the first time since the blockade opened, mailing U1C longest HlllBIU BE1V1L-U VL ""y,;e ..V. . " . Cuba. The Mnclilas caught two llshlng boats off Havana just before her return here. The Americans offered the fishermen money for part of their catch, ns the fish was needed on hoard. Hut tho fishermen demuried nt taking money, saying they preferred to have bread, and adding that they were desperately hungry. When questioned as to the preva lence of yellow fever at Havana, the fishermen said there wns little sick ness nt the Cubnn capital, but, they added, there was much starvation. The reconcentrados, they said, nre nearly nil dead, or have been expelled from the city to die on the outskirts. This ngrees with other reports from Havana nnd Matanzas to the effect that the Spanish authorities, on the departure of the American consul, seized all the relief supplies nnd applied them to the uses of the army. The Spnniards then drove the reconcentrados Into the deso lated sections of the country, between the coast towns and the Insurgent lines, tho regions described by Senator Proctor and others as being too barren and desolate to support grasshoppers. Tho Insurgents themselves have been chary of receiving reconcentrados and hundreds of the latter who had no per sonal friends In the Insurgent camps had been left to starve to death be tween the lines. About Havana the situation is even worse. Hundreds of leconccntrauos from Los Kosns, the big reconcentrado barracks In Havana, were too weak to wulk out of town and fell In the streets or died In the suburbs, where flocks of vultures fensted on the remains. In Matanzas this feature of tho sit uation Is equally distressing. The fishermen who have been brought here nre mostly soon reconciled to cap ture, which means food and decent treatment. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tlio rest salvo in tho world for cuts, tiruiscs. sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fovcr sores. tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and ill Rlcin firuotlnns. nnd noltlTolv cures oilcs. or ao pay required. It Vi guanmtcod to givo pcrlcf t satistaction or raony retuiiucu. l'nco Js cculs por nor. tor salo by A. w tinier PENNSYLVANIA TROOPS EN ROUTE Three ltcfrliuonls Hound South nnd One to (itiurd Powder AVorlcw. Mount Gretna, Pa., May 16. Two reg iments of Pennsylvania volunteers pulled out from Camp Hastings yes terday. The first to go was the Fourth, commanded by Colonel Case, which moved before daybreak. After reveille two trains were made up to take Colo nel llullngs' Sixteenth regiment, of Oil City, nnd during the nfternoon the two battalions of this regiment left on two trains, nmid the cheers of the remain ing commands. Both regiments were glad to get away, as they have been without canvas since Thursddy night, on which occasion they were to go to New York and thence to Tampa on transports, but failed to get away. Several more false starts followed, until yesterday, when matters were ar ranged nnd the start for Chlckamauga wns made. The regiments left over the Pennsylvania railroad by way of Cone wago, Ilarrisburg, Pittsburg and Cin cinnati, nnd are to reach Camp Thomas within 33 hours of departure from Mount Gretna. Yesterday afternoon Colonel Robert Ralston, of tho Third regiment, re ceived orders to movo at once, and late last evening the regiment started on the Jutirnev tn Chlckamauga. Colonel John IJ. Porter, of the Second regiment, received orders yesterday afternoon which divides his regiment. Today the first battalion, under Colonel Porter, left for Wilmington, Del., and the remaining companies, under Lieu tenant Colonel Dechart, go to Pomp ton, N. J. Both divisions will do duty guarding the powder works. CONCENTRATION OF TROOPS. Where tho Volunteers of This and Nearby States Will Kneainp. Washington; May 10. The war de partment has issued orders for the con centration of the volunteer troops. Among the assignments nre the fol lowing to Chlckamauga National Park, Ga.: Pennsylvania, seven regiments of Infantry and three light batteries of ar tillery; Muryland, one regiment of In fantry; New Jersey, one regiment of Infantry; New York, six regiments of infantry and a troop of cavalry; West Virginia, one regiment of Infantry. To department commanders; Delaware, one regiment Infantry; Maryland, two battalions Infantry; Now York, three regiments lnfnntry; North Carolina, one battalion and one regiment of ln fnntry; Pennsylvania, four regiments Infantry and three troops cavalry; New York, three regiments Infantry. To Washington, D. C: Pennsylvania four regiments Infantry; New Jersey, one regiment Infantry; New York, two regiments Infantry; Virginia, one regl tnent Infantry. To Tampa, Fla.: North Carolina, one regiment Infantry; Vlr glnla, two regiments Infantry; New York, one regimont- infantry. Volunteers ut Cliloknmnugn. Chlckamauga Patk, Ga,, May 10, Tho First Ohio cavalry, the advance guard of the volunteer army ordered by the war department to rendezvoup at Camp Thonins, nrrlved yesterday. The regiment Is composed ot eight troops, COO oillcers and men. Tho regl ment did not bring horses, and these are to be supplied here by tho govern ment. Only one troop was supplied with arms, and tho largo majority it the men are without uniforms. Very few uniforms have been received at the quartermaster's department here, but nn order for 26,000 has been sent In, and will be filled ns rapidly as possible. Lnst night the First Ohio Infantry, fully uniformed and armed, nrrlved .here. Coming Kveuta. Juno 0. r.ntcrUtlnment and Ico cream festival iu tlio I'. M. church. Headache Quickly Cured, Dr. Davis' Autl-IIcadaclie novel- falls, 25c. CHEMS K)R0UU CONSUL Mr. WIMIniiiM Jtceelved AVIth Knthus lasiii In the Sjtfcots ol'Cavlto. London, May IB. The Hong Kong correspondent of The Standard says: "After he Callao's crew were landed In Manila Ihey were released on purolo and the Callao was pnrnded In full view of the city, accompanied bv the United States cruiser Concord. "When Mr. Williams, the American consul, landed nt Cavlte Inst week he wns re ceived with great enthusiasm and fol lowed through the streets by n crowd of 2,000 people, shouting 'Viva Los Americanos.' There were no signs that tho Spanish authorities In Manila were propared to capitulate. All the Span ish Inhabitants nnd many nrltlsh-Ger-man families have eought safety In the suburbs, taking all their belongings. In the business qunrters the buildings are covered with foreign lings, the Urltlsh predominating, with n view of protec tion should the Insurgents capture the clly." .MiiMtoiinir In tho Volunteers. Washington, May 10. War depart ment officials nre gratified nt the prog ress being made In the mustering In of the force of 12d.n00 volunteers called for by the president. Iteports received up to this morning Indicate that C5.000 vol unteers have been mustered Into the United States army, and In the opinion of Adjutnnt Cloneral Corbln the work of mustering will he complete by the end of the present week. Beats th Klondike. Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Marysyillc, Texas., lias found a more valuable discovery titan lias ) ot been made In the Klondike. Por years lie sullcrcd untold agony 110111 consuini.uoii, ac companied by licmoiiliages ; and was abso lutely cured by Dr. Kind's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. lie declaies that gold is of lilllc value in com parison with this marvelous cure ; would have it, even if it cost a hundred dollars a bottle. Asthma, Hroncliitis and all throat and lung ahcclions are positively curcil by ur. King's New Discovciy for Consumption. Trial bottles free at A. Wasley's Drug More. Kcmilar size els. nntl St. 00. Guaranteed lo cure or piice refunded. llrmviu il 111 0 -wolb'n Mtrciim. Lansdnlc, Pa., May 10. Mrs. Daniel O. Ileebncr and her Infant child were drowned yesterday In Sklppack creek while attempting to cross It In a car riage driven by her husband and oc cupied by several other children. The heavy rain had swollen the stream, and the carriage was carried away. From Extreme Nervousness, a'tllAT no 0:10 remedy can c -ltain the F3 clement 4 noe s ,.try to euro all diseas es, Is a fact well known to ovciyonc. Dr. Miles' Sytrm of Itcntorntlvo Ecraedlot consists of seven distinctively iilfiiircn prepamt'ons, oath for Its own pm pose, . Mrs. L. C. Bramley, 37 Henry t., Kt. Cath erines, Ontario, writes: "Por ycats 1 suf fered flora extreino nervousness and annoy ing const lpatloiiidoveloplnglnto palpitation and wcalcncss of tho heart. I was imablo ti sleep, suffered much from headache, pain In my left, side, palpitation and a constant feeling of v. eal.-ne.-s ami prostration. I hesau using Dr. Miles' Nervine, Heart Curo and Nctvo and Liver Pills and tho Anti-Pain Tills to rcliovo sudden paroxysms of pain and headarho. I soon felt muck Improved and tho pains and aches and weariness left mo. I then took Dr. Miles' ltci.torativo Tonic and am now rcstoicd to my former good health." gSJMiKnVfcfrtiffl Dr. Miles' ltemcdlcsffS&O n' '"4$kifi aro sold by all drug-E&s , rlsta under .1 niisltlvoK" mil08 guarantee, first bottla benefits or money re funded. Ho ik on ols cascs of tho heart and ! w. nerves free. Address, Dtt. MILKS MEDICAL CO.. KlUba-t. lutL r -3s-!-sBsiaeaf-s(-ici'S-M- 1 .rSBwfirJ : "THESTYLISH PATTERN." Ar- A llsllc. Fashionable. Oric-iml. Perfect- V ? Pilling. PricwlOmm 15 cents. 8 Nons higher. None teller at any price. P Sime reliable merchant sells them In I nearly every city or town. Ask for ? Q them, or they can bi had by mail from f us In either New York or Chicago. T Stamps taken. Latest Fashion Sheet J H sent upon recetft ot one cent to pay f V posMge. ) ( t MAGAZINE Hrlglilest ladles' magazine published. I Invaluable for the home. Fashions of i Ihs day. Home Literature, Household I Hints, Fancy Work, Current Topics, J Fiction, all for only 50 cents a year, in- k eluding a 1'reo patlern, yourownselec- I lien any time. Send two 2-cent stamps T for sample copy. Address f THE McCALL CCrTPANV, i ) 42-H6 West J4th Street, New York. ( ', J89 Fifth Avenue, Chicago. ; l ( to- -sv i -ors -1 ss 1 a rniLn.-cnfflr-5iORE, o DUAI.HU IN o Fruit, Confectionery, . Cigars and Tojbacco. Wholesale and Retail. Z2Q West Contro Street, DRINK- CUiARY'S KXTRA FINK QUALJTY -GINGER ALB, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. "dOLD DUST To Clears Uncle Sam i9 using gun-powder. For every kind of cleaning about the house, use ess m Wasliiitfr Fowtlcr. It docs the work quickly, cheaply, thoroughly. Sold everywhere. Made only by Oi m3 fm Kfl .t THE N. K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago. St. Louis. Now Vork. lloston. Hi roriitlon Day nl Octtyithiirg. Memorial Day, May 30, will he a gnat ihiy ntCettjshurg. Imposing ceremonies will he poifnrinid on this liistoiic spot In which President McKluluy and his Cabinet uro ex pected to tako part. Tlio personally-conducted lour of the Pennsylvania Railroad lo Gettysburg, Lnray, and Washington, which leaves New Yoik" and 1'hiladolphia May 2S, wld nUiud an excellent opportunity to visit tlio famous battlefield 011 this occasion. Two dnys will bo spent at Gettysburg, 0110 at Ltn-.iy, and two at Washington. Tho party will bo under tho guidance of no of tlio company's experienced tourist igcnts. A chaperon, whose especial chamo will ho unescorted ladles, will accompany the tilp throughout. Kound-tiip tickets, encr ing all necessary expenses during tlie ciitiiu timo absent, will bo sold at tlio oxtrcmely ow rafo of $27 from New York, $20 from Trenton, ?21 from Philadelphia, and pro- portsonato rales from other points. l-'or itineraries and hill information, apply to ticket agents; Tourist Agent, 1 Hill llroad way, New York ; 7S0 llioad Street, Newark, X. J.; or Geo. W. Hoyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, llroad Street Station, l'hila- lclphia. Scratch, scratch, scratch ; unable to attend to business during tlio day or sleep during tho night. Itching piles, horrible plasno. Ouan's Ointment cures. Never fails. Al auy drug store, MceutS; Decoration Day Tour In tlcttysblirg. Tlio Pennsylvania Itailroad Company ha ai ranged for another 01' its popular soven day personally-conducted tours to tlio battle field of Gettysburg, Lit ray Caverns, and Washington, to leave New ork and Phila delphia by special train Saturday, May 28. tate, 527.00 from New York; 52L00 from Philadelphia, rovcri all necessary cxpensis. Pioportionato rales from other points. For itineraries and full information apply to ticket agents; Tourist Agent, 110(1 Uroail way, New York ; 7b!) llroad sticct, Newark, N. J. ; or Geo. W. lioyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. Iinpossiblo to foreseo an accident. Not Impossible tn be prepared for It. Dr. 1 bonus' Kelectric Oil Monarch over pain. I. O. O. T. l'uriulc, Wllliofbailc. Tor the Odd Fellows' parade at Wilkes bane, P.i., .May 17, the Pennsylvania Itail road Company will sell special excursion tickets from stations 011 its line, within a radius of ono hundred miles, to Wllkesbarrc and return, at r.tto of single faro for the round tilp (minimum tato, S3 rents). Tickets to bosold May 111 and 17, good to return un til May 18. 1SIIS, inclusive Buy Koystoncliour. He suro that tho nair.i testa & BAErt, Ashland, Pu., is printed oi every sackj ' Opening nt 1'Iiilndeliihlu .V K inline Sen Isle City lliMitc. Tho Philadelphia & Heading lino to Sea Isle City will bo ready for business 011 and iftcr May 15th. Schediilo ot train service will he announced later. It Is tlie intention of tlio P. & It. management to mako very ex tensive improvements in tlio Sea Islo City lino. It will bo first-class in every lespccl and up to tho high standard now in eil'tct on lliis company's Atlantic City, Capo May and Ocean City branches. tvni:x .ytui!U Needs assistance it may bo beet to render ii promptly, hut one should remember to usi even the most perfect remedies only wlier nocilcd. The best and most simple und geuth remedy is tho Syrup of Figs, manufacture! by tho California Fig Syrup Co. ltcduced ltati-s to .Scr.uiloii. Tlio Pennsylvania Itailroad Company nil' nou rices that, for tlio parade of tho (iermai Catholic Stato Convention at Scranton, Pa . Wednesday, May 25, it will sell excursion tickets from points ou its lino within a radius of 0110 hundred miles to Scranton and return at rato of single faro for tho round trip. Tickets will bo sold May 21 and 25, good to return until May 2(1, inclusive. GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST ! These were the tw reasons that formerly kept people fiaun attending; to their teeth. Iloth reasons have no existence in this ad vanced age. Painless and inexpensive dent istry with an alrolutu guarantee for five years is our mtlliod A Good Set of Teeth, $5. The Very l!e?t Teeth, $S, You can get no better, no matter what you pay. No charge for extracting, wheie teeth are ordered. Ve can take ) our implosion in tlie morning and give you your teeth in the afternoon if desired. (iold Fillings, $1 ; Must Silver rulings, 5oc up; Cleaning, 5oc; Extracting, 25c. Crown and bridge work nt very reasonable rates. Kxatmnatjons and estimates ficc. We use but one grade of material the best, SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, Cor. White & Centre Sis., Robblas' Building EYAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. 'HOLD DUST," up Spain s-swssssuast s. - S ' " i s ' , I'hlladolphln Pittsburgh. Holtlmoro. TO BIRMINGHAM AMD MEMPHIS. lINSl-KPAf-SEII SintVIUI) Ol-PlUtim 11V TffK l-OUTllURN KAIIAVAY. l.cavluR llroad Street station, Philadelphia, at 0:55 p. In. dally, tlio "Southwestern Mnilted," eanyliiK n dluliiK car and tho must luxuiloiis l'lillinaii drawlnu; room sleep iiil! (iirs, reai lies Ilirnilnghaii tlio fullonliiK iiIrIiI al 111:10 and ariives at Mcmpliis tlio next iiiorninuat 7:10. Through slecplnc cars for Ashevillc, Savannah, Jacksunviilc, Tainpi, Atlanta, Mobile and Now Oilcans tiro also attached to this triln. Pullman leser vatlons can be inado In advance and all in formation obtained by ctuuiiitiir.atlug with John JI. Heal, District Passengor Agent, 82 Chestnut street, Pliilaaelplila. S. D. Parker, Sharon, Wis., nr'tes:--"! Iiiiv.-tried DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo for Itching piles and it always stops tliein in tun minutes. 1 consider Dowitt's Witch Hazid Salve tho greatest pile cure on tho lnarkct " V. 11. lluKcnliuch The Smitli unit Its Ailtlilitiig'f's. Tlio Southern Itallway has issued for fieo distribution, a sixteen page journal des criptive of Virginia, North and South Caro lina, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi. Persons seeking new locations, ur rapilaiists desiring to nnko safeaud profit iblo investments trill find tlio Information lonlnintd therein both valuable and infer esting. Copies will bo mailed fieo upon ap plication to John M. llcall. District Passen ger Agent, S-'8 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. The human machine starts but once and stoin but once. You can keep it going longest and most regularly by using DoWitt's Littlo Ilirly llisers, tho famous little pills for con stipation and all stomach and liver troubles. 0. II. llagcnbueh. Alti: YOU COINd SOUTH? nn: sotrniniiN iiaiiavay ukaciiks all l'UOMINKNT POINTS. Dn'.i't start South without consulting John M. llcall. District Passonvcr Agent, Southern Itallway, G28 Chestnut stieet, Philadelphia. If you cannot call in person, write to him, Askyuar grocer for tlio "Koyal Patent dour, and tako no other brand. It is tlio host flunr made PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. nUISKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Otllce Kgan building, eorLer of Main an Centre streets, Shenandoah. j II. POMKIIOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. W. HIUHDMAKHli ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Mnrkct nnd Ccntro streets. JJltOP. JOHN JON1CS, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock ftox 65, Mahanoy City, P. Having studied under some ot tlio hct aasterdlr l,niiiloti and Paris, -will jflve Irftthm n ll;o violin, mandolin, guitar arid vocal ciijtiilu. rin rcnfi liable. Address in care, of Kiioiifeef, 'iq lowler Mhenitiutonli. Philadelphia & Pveading Railway 'c . !'. .n ITa il Ciol NuSmuka IN KFFHOT MAY 15th. IsSJ. Trains leave Bhenamloali as IoIImwsi I'orNcw Vork via Philadelphia, wuek. dai, 7 30 il 51 n. in., 12 27, 8 10 and 6 07 p. 111. For New York via Mauth Chuuc, wnek days, 7 30 a, 111., 12 27 Bud 8 10 n. in. For Iteatlfiii: and Philadelphia, week days, 7 30, 0 Si a.m., 12 27, 3 10 nud U 07 i. IH For l'ottrivllle, week dnyi, 730, 9 Si a. ui,, 12 27, 3 10, a 07 and 7 25 p. m. For Tainaquu and Malianoy City, week Uuys 7 30, 0 St 11. iu., 12 27 3 10 and d 07 p. m. For Wllllamsport, flllnbury snd Luwleburi;, week days. 1130 a. in.. 12 27,' 7 25 n. m For Ma)iann Plane, weekdays, 7 30, 9 54, 11 SO u. tn., 12 27, 3 10, 0 07. 7 25, 9 85 p. in. For Afliiaiul and Shamokln, week days, 730, 1130 a. 111., 12 27, 3 10,8 07, 725 Bad 9 55 p. nl. Fi.r ilaitlniore. Witatiliictou mid tho Wt via II. A, O. U. It., through trains leu lteacdng Terminal, Philadelphia. P. it H. B Jt) at 3 20. 7 55, llCtia, iu., H 10 and 7.27 p. 1.. dunduys, 3 20, 7 CO, 11 28 a. in., 3 48 and 7 27 p. m. Addi tional tratin, from Twcnty.fourth and Ot est nut streets station, week days, 1030 a. in. 12 20, 12 K K 40 p in. Sundays, 135, K 23 p. m. TKAINH FOlt HltKNANDOAH. lMive New York vIa Pluladclphlii, ueek das, 12 15, 4 30, H 00, 11 SO u. 111., and 1 4.1, 4 SO, 9 00 p.m. Leave Now Vork via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 30, 9 10 a, in., 1 30 i. m. !ave l'hlladeliihla, IteadiiiK Terminal, week duv" 3 40. HSR, 10 2t b. in. and 130, 4 to p.m. Leave Keitling, week days, 7 00, lOCM, a, ni. 12 15, 1 17. nou p. m. Leave 1'otlsvllle, week days, 7 IP, 7 10 a. iu 12 UJ j 10, 6 10 and 8 50 p, in. Leave Timiaoua, week days, 830, 1123 a. 111., I 19, 5 58, 1 20 p. in, Lc-ave Mnlutiioy City, wek days, 905, 1147 a.m., 2 22. 5 12, 6 21, 7 44 11.111 Iavu 5taUauuy Ple.uc, weok days, S80, 9 2?. 10 25. llfi.1 B. ia 2 11, 5 32, 8 41 7 57, pm. Leave WUIiamsport, weok days, 7 42, tuO) a III. , 12 31 Hud 4 03 v. m. ATI Al TIC CITY DIVIS'ON, Lavu Phlladelplila Chustnul street warf and Houth street wluuf for Atlantic City. Wenltdays ICxprcss, 1110 a, 111., 3 00, (3 00 Haturdavs only), I 00, 5 00 p. m. Accommoda tion, 8 00 a. in,, 5 15, 0BO p, ni, UuudayH Kx press, 900, 10 00 a. in. Accoiuuiodutlon, 800 0. tu,, 4 45 p. m. Iteturnlne leave Atlantlo City depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Kxpress, 7 85, 9 00 a. m,, 8 80, 5 30 p. 111. Accommodation, 4 23, 8 15 a. 01. 403 p.m. Hundaya Express, 4 00, 8 80, 8 00 p. m. Ac. commodatlon, 7 15 a. in., 4 13 p. ru. Parlor Cars on all express trains. Kor further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and heading Hallway ticket agent or address 1. A. HWKIOAIID, Kusom J. Wkbkb, Oen'l Bunt., Oen'l Poss'r Afc-t., lteodlnu Terminal, l'klladelphla. A Handsome Comploxlon Is ono of the greatest charms a woman can possess. I'ozzom's CouiuiiioM Powdkb gives It. :-s