"ffr EVENING HERALD K8T.Vnl.tllliI 1810. Pn'iUshed every livening. Ktrept Hiindny. at norm .Ubmh Htswrr. Nkah Osntkf lis lKr.il.l l .If llveied lii.liciii.iiUi.ai. ami tti Air inxling toin fornix cunt rurrek, pay ao.. tlio curriers. My mail 18.00 a year, or A vCDt,B iilillllll,payalliuill winnm tm-iit -li irncdwrilliirl""l'noanii ikwUIoii. V.i' .iuIiIihIiomi reserve the Hstlit to change Hie o,.'itlut. tit advcrtUcmcnt whenever the pun 2tt , of ne demand It. Tim right Is i.ici - e.l to i .- tatty nilvettln.tnt, whether lor or not, ,.ut Oie publishers may ilceni .,,). r Advertising rate made known Min.i application. , . , Rirt-'f I l ' tlie postofflce M Sliennnil.mil, Pa., as Hwl oIoim mall mutter. TRLKPHONK CONNKOTION "All Ihe News That's Fll to Print." v3tniriE Herald WTHNH-iDAY. MAY IS. 18IW. MliS. l'lNKlIAM CONQUJ.JIS BACKACHE. Pour Womon Who Owo Tholr Present Htvpplnosa to Lydia E. Pink hain'u Vugotablo Compound. CERlERA'S FLEET. JUIl C0UN1KY : First, Last and Porevei. IU the way, everybody beeuis to have f.irutten all about the Klondike. lJuvruN limy ooufiiler itself fiivori'd lieeuus-e the Spanish licet went to the Carib beau hen. One Report Has the Spanish Flying Squad ron Sailing Toward the Island of Cuba. St. Thomas, I). W T.. May 18. It nn reported horn yesterday tlmt on Sun day Inst from noon until P. m. 27 vessel slowly steamed westerly north of Totola Islands. 40 mlleB enst oi &t Venezuela or off the coast of Colom bla. Only, a portion or the tleet was allowed to enter this harbor to obtain provisions, cattle and coal, 'which were purchased here. Caullrniutlnn was obtained of the re port that the Spaniards left one of their lie franco. A l'XKUMATtc tube to shoot men anil Mii.jilii'. to Dewey seems to be nil uiericali neeeity. If Admiral Sampson wants to find that Spanish lleet, let liiiu try a Miiull 'Want" mlvurtiecuu'tit in the KVKN ixti HuitALi). Tint people along the s-easlioro are afraid to plant peas, tins year, for fear the Spanish fleet will come alone and shell tlicm. Tiik theory that Spain eoiild be eontpiered by "a peaceful blockade" of the coast of Cuba has met pre cisely the fate which practical men predicted for it. DKAi: IIuj. Pixkiiam: When I wrote to you last .Tunc, I was not nblo to do anything. I suffered with buck nolle, headache, bearing-down pains, pains iu my lower llialis, and ached till through my body. Menstruations were very painful. I was almost a skeleton. X fol lowed your mlvlce and now am well and llcshy, and nblo to do all my own hou.soworlc. 1 tooic medicine irom a pliysieiamfor over a year, and it did not do mo a particle, of good. 1 would advise nil suffering women to writo to Jlrs. Plnkliam. She will answer nil letters promptly, and tell them how to euro those uclics und pains f,o com mon to women. Mrs. C.L. 'Winn, Mnrquoz, Texas. 1 think it is my duty to writo and let you know what your mediciuo has done for me. PortwoyearsI suffered with female weakness, bearing-down pains, headache, backache, and too frenuont occurrence of the menses. I inn nlwrtvH eiminlniiiinir. Mv husband urired me to I torpedo gunboats at Tort In- -nili- Vowel nhlu Coiunouiid. and I flnnllvdld. I have ' Island of Martinique. taken three bottles and it has made mo feel like a dif ferent woman. 1 ndviso every woman that suffers to take your medicine, and be cured. Mrs. Uaiirktt Liuiity. 012 S. l'rince St., Lancaster, Pa. I had buffeted for over two years with backache, headache, dizziness, nervousness, fulling and ulceration of the womb, lcueorrhnia, and about every ill a woman could have. 1 had tried doctors, but with no success, and it seemed as though death was the only relief for me. A ft er using five bottles of Lydia 12. 1'inkliam's Vegetable Compound, and four packagesof Sanativo Wash, 1 am well. Have had no moro pain, womb trouble, backache or headache. Mrs. Claudia IJUi.riN, Cream It'ulge, N. J. lieforo taking Lydia E. Plnkham's Vegetable Compound I was alllicted with female complaints so that I could hardly walk. My back ached terri bly in fact. 1 ached all over. Was not able to ralso myself up borne of tho I ' ' . . 11. T 1J .H.. ......... I 1. ...... time. I lmd no appetite and was so ncivous viiul x comu miruiy aiucii. i imu m1.-..h Imt two bottles of votir Compound and feel like another person, can now eat and sleep to perfection, in fact, am perfectly well. Mrs. Sua JIcCULLOUull, Adlai, W. Vo. Lydia E. Piiiriliam'sVcgctableCoiiipoiiiuUAWoman'sRcmetlyforWonian'sllls TO THE LaNDJIP 8UNSUINE And rlmrom, tlio lliind of Anicilcn, Call riirnln. Via tlio truo railway, "Tho Iron Mountain Houte," which travorsoa a rcgloa of peiiictunt eiinshlno, where snow storms, blizzards or hlh altltu'lesato ankiiown. l'ltllman flint and second class palaco anil tourist slrcplnjr cam to points in Missouri, Arkansas, ToxitB, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California, Ort'Koii, WashhiBtou, Xebmska, Utah and Thoman One steamer, vinicn np- Ncvn(llli wU)lout t.lmBo. Quick time, low proncneu me ianu, Puueu .. " m,a nll tho comfiirtsof modern railway "T dispatch from Curacoa, Dutch Improvements Kuaiantced to all who pur West Indies, says: The Spanish fleet chase tickets via tho Missouri Pacific railway is now supposed to he off the const of j system. For rates right from your home, literature, and full hiformntiun, drnpapostal card, J. 1. MiOmn, T, 1". Agent. Mil Hall road avenue, Klniira, N. Y or 3IU ltroad- way, Now York 3-1-tf V. i:. Hoyt, 0. K 1'. AKt. St. Pierre. Martinique, May 18. The Hnnnlsh tomodo boat destroyer Terror and the hospital ship Alienate are still at Fort de France. It Is rumored that the repairs to the Terror are finished and that she will leave the harbor to day. The signal lights continue nnd last nlRht n larse number were flashed from the hills. A Spanish vessel enter ed the harbor late Mondny nlRht, show lnt: no lights, rapidly scouted and left Immediately. There Is no doubt that the Spanish fleet, which has been lying In these waters, has now left Marti nique. RoInK 111 the direction of Cuba or Porto Hlco. a M rtnnrv Ptei-Min. Mi., h.. writes: "Do tttli.l. Il.tl..!.' 1 1.. ....1 U .1 ..n A , iItif. .mrit ,itl. a horn tii diiy than all ulhor trnieitive com-1 non-existent. Iilncd. It clues eczema and all other skin i diseases." C. II. Hiiiii nbuch. REBELS USELESS ALLIES Xultc Half of the Philippines Insurgents in Favor of Spain Dewey Patiently Awaits Reinforcements. Ilonp; Kong. May 18. The utrnmer Ksnicrnlda, which has ust arrived from Manila with 400 refuses, dilelly Chinese, repmts that the United Stales cruisers Concord and Iioston are boIuk to Hollo, where they expect prompt capitulation and to recapture tho American ship Paranak, with a oarno of coal. The blockade of Manila Is ex tremely rigid, and several forelirn ships have been refused admittance. The rebels are useless as allies of Ad miral DeM'ey. They are utterly dis united, quite halt of them beine In favor of Spain. The Cavlte arsenal was found empty. Colonel Mlquel, of the artillery, committed suicide because he discovered that the ammunition wan Followed on, by Heart Disease. Cured by MILES' HEAMT CURE. MR. GLADSTONE'S CAREER. Mxt.v--.lx Yenis In Polities mid Four Times 1'renilcii'. Gladstone Is a name of power In all the English speaking world. Not only has the United Kingdom felt the Im press of his genius in every part of her government, but Canada and Australia, the Cape Colony and other self govern ing dependencies have molded then new institutions largely according to his ideas, while In the United States he hns had an many devoted admirers as TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS. UNsuiiPAsBim snnviei: oifi:iikh nv Tins' SOUTIIKIIN ll.WI.WAY. heaving ltroad Sheet -ftntlon.l'lilliiilellihln, at ll:S'i p. 111. dully, tliu "Southwestern Limited," currying a dining car unit tlic most luxurious Pullman drawing room sleep ing cars, reaches Itlrmhighan tho following night at, 10:10 and arrives at Memphis tlio next morning at 7:10. Through sleeping cars fur Aslnvllle, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tamp i, Atlanta, Mobile and New Orleans me also attached to thii tr.iiu. Pullman lescr vatlons can bo limilo In advance and all In formation obtained by commiininillng with Tl... t lliuil lllol.-;,., 1 eou....t All,,,,! kl Knst of tho Island of Tortngn. Off tho "' , , . " Ilavtlen Const. i.mwuhu succi, i nii.i.mi'iii.i. Port au Prince, May 18. A great sen-i Don't let thu littlo olios butler from eczema satlon was caused here by the urrlvnl i or nther torturing skin diseases. No need fur yesterday of the military commandant it i)n,m's Ointment cures. Can't barm the of the Isle of Toituga. off the north- ( most aelicitto skin. At any drug store, 50 REPORTED NAVAL ENGAGEMENT Captain General Augustl Is trying to conciliate the lebels, and has author ized the establishment of native coun cils. The archbishop of Manlln, In a pastoral Issued on the 8th Inst., said: "Christians, defend our fnlth ngalnsl heretics who rnlse an Insupcinble har rier to Immortal souls, enslave the peo ple, abolish crosses from cemeteries forbid pastors to perform baptism, matrimony ond funeral rites, or to ad minister consolation or grant absolu tion." Pending the arrival of troons from the United States the Americans difer hostilities ashore. rani Tniiltu seems to be no doubt that the President contemplates making a second call for volunteers, and it may conic within a week. There will, it is hoped, be less of a hitch the next time. Uvkiiyuoiiy is brushing up on geography. We never know so much about the AVest lndiesaiid tho Philip pines as now. 'Phis is natural ; we nover owned any of those colored spots before. Tun Committee on Temperance of tho Methodist Kpiscopal church, South, at Ualtimore, reported adver sely ii proposition to endorse tlio Woman's Christian Temperance 1 iiimi "on account of the political wrk of the organization." That is a iieer state of iilftiirs. Fiiwm tlio records of tho past ten months tho Ilureaii of Statistics esti mates that the) foreign commerce of the United States for the liscal year ending June UO will be the most rt inarkable ever known In the history of tho country, and that the excess o exports over imports, or tlio balance of trade iu fnvor of the United States fjr the twelve months will npprox mate .f(JOO,O00,OOO. Tiio.sk who go to the front aro not to have all tlio excitement this year Signs point that the coming campaign in Pennsylvania is going to bo the liveliest in many years ; that party lines aro going, iu a great measure, to lie disregarded, and that tlie fight will extend in bitter earnestness to ovory section of the stat within tlie Republican ranks, Then tho Democratic party prom ises to add its share to tho diversion. There seems very little probability of it getting together. Two candidate are probable, and a hot exchange be tween tho rival factions will help keep the Pennsylvania air clouded with political smoke. There aro lively times ahead in tho Keystone wooris. IN his speech introducing .the War Revenue bill yesterday, Senator Allen assorted that in the estimation of the Senate Pinanco Committee the cost of carrying on the war until July 1 1H!)1), would not be less than .;17H,000, 0(10. This is a little less than a million a day, and the per diem expenditure does not seem excessive when tho tro mendoiiH cost of modern arinainoiit is considered. Hut there can bo no earthly excuse for allowing the con test to be prolonged for moro than thirteen month". Much valuable time and a great deal of money haye already bgon wasted in tlio farcical expedient of u "peaceful blockade," the utter futility of which is now uui versally admitted. If further folly of this sort is avoided anil tho war I waged with nggrofsive energy, hostii itles between the United States and Spain ought to be tit an end befor tho summer is over. It seems proba ble, oven now, that if the right mens tires are udopted, tho fighting can be finished and Spain whipped into sub mission before July 1, 1808. With th tiioriuous disparity of resources i our favor, it will lie our own fault if we do not bring the war to a speedy end. n his native Island. "Gland Old iunn s his title here as well us In English hinds, nnd It has been even more fieely accorded. And yet the man presents a paradox. No other politician of modern times, none probably of any time, huschanged positions so often or so radically, and It Is scarcely possible to find any de fined principle lately advocated by hint that he hnd not nt some lime In the past assailed with vituperative elo quence. Yet mere is n certain consist ency even In ids changes. Contrary to an almost universal rule among stu dents of society and government, he steadily glow more radical as ho grew older, less cautious as ha glow physi cally weaker, and less tolerant of crit icism ns his course rnlsed greater armies of critics. Mr. Gladstone entered parllomcnt ns a Tory of the Eighteenth century sort, grew into a mild conservative, held of- lice as an advanced Whig, and then led the opposition as a Liberal so very radical that many English Ilndlcals abundnned him and even Irish Radicals hud to restrain him He took nfllr o as a protectionist, but aided In establishing free trade; launch ed into literature with a plea for tho union of church and state so extreme that even the Tories repudiated It. and ended by destroying the Irish estab lishment; and though his first public utterance to be generally noticed In America was a eulogy on Jefferson Davis and tho southern confederacy, and his next a savage criticism on the Irish party, he lived to be the most popular of Englishmen to Americans and the Ideal statesman to Irishmen. Ills father. John Gladstone, was a prominent merchant and his mother was of Scotch royal descent. William Ewnrt Gladstone was horn In Liverpool , Dec. 2D, ISO!) lie was educated at Eton and nt Christ's church. Oxford. In 1S31 be was graduated, nnd the next j year was elected to parliament from Newnik ! He continued to represent that bor ough till 181i. In 1831 Gladstone first "took ofilce" ns under secretary for the colonies, Sir Hubert Peel being premier Iiclng "thrown out" by the defeat of Peel in lS3ii. he employed his leisure In literary work and published the once celebrated "Church and State." In 1S3S he married Miss Margaret Glynne. of a Welsh family, anu in imi put forth another peculiar work on hurch affairs In 1811 lie aeain iook a plnoo In the cabinet and soon became eminent as n financier. In isij lie re signed because the government favored the Cntlinllc college In Ireland, hut soon came iu again. In 1817 he was chosen tn lepresent Oxford and then, for the first time, began to advocate liberal measures, the first being the hill for removing tlie disabilities of the Jews, which be hud opposed In 1811. In 1851- 62 he beenme u leader of thp Liberals and rnteied on that long contest with Disraeli which continued without truce till 1876. when Disraeli became Lord Hencnnsflcld und enleied the house of tni its. In 1SCS Mr. Disraeli succeeded l.oril Derliv ns prime minister, hut before the yenr hnd run out Disraeli's cabinet was dissolved and Gladstone wns caiieo iu the premiership. In 1871, owing to tne detent of his Irish university bill, Olad stnae tendered his resignation ns pre mier, but on Disraeli refusing to lorm n cnhlnet Gladstone consented to re main in omce. Early In tho ioi lowing year parliament wns dissolved, and the Liberals wore overwneimingiy ueiemcu In tha elections. This caused Glad stone's retirement, hut ho returned to the premiership In 1880. In 1885 he again resigned, being succeeded by Lord Salisbury. In 1880 he was restored to power for the third time, but held it is scarcely necessary to add that tin. "neonle" prevailed. llawarden became the property of Mr. Gladstone by his marriage with Miss Glynne, who Inherited It through n lone line of descent from one Ser geant Glynne nnd his son, the Ilaronet William Glynne. Of their eight children one daughter died In Infancy, two daughters are married, and Helen, still single, holds the honorable Place of principal of Newnham college nt Cambridge. She already rnnks high among the edu cated women of the world. Of the four turns cue Is rector of llawarden, an- ntvior Is In nnrliament. the third is active in politics and the fourth is In business at Calcutta. west coast of Ilaytl and due north of Pott de Palx, near the entrance to the Windward passage, who brought word to the Haytlan war department of what Is believed to have been a naval engagement on Sunday. The commandant reached Port de Palx from the Isle of Tortuga In n canoe. He reported to the war otTlce that throughout the whole of Sunday a very persistent cannonading had been heard cast of the Island, and that from Its duration and Intensity there was u strong presumption that a very serious action was in progress. A thick fog at the lime mnde It Im possible to distinguish any vessel that mlgh't be engaged. Mr. Beats tho Klondike. A. C. Thomas, of Marysville, lexas., Iti'duced ltatus to Scranliin. Tho Pennsylvania Kallruad Company an nounces that, for tho parade of tho (Jrrumu Catholic Stato Convention at Scranton, Pa., Wednesday, May 25, It will sell excursion tickets from points on its lino within a radius of ono hundred miles to Summon anil liturn at rate of singlo faro for tho round ttip. Tickets will bo sold May 21 and 2o, good to leturu until May 20, inclusive. viir.N NATuni: Needs asslstanco it may bo best to render It iiromntlv. but ono should remember to uso even tlio most perfect remedies only when l.. r, 1 mnrr valuable discovery than lias yet been made in the Klondike. For years lie t..n-,.,.i ,,nint,l nrrniiv from consumption, ac companied by hemorrhages ; and was nbso Hr. K inn's New Discoveiy r... rv,..o.....M!An Pmifhs ami Colds. Ho IUI v.uiJiiiiiini"'M ft little value in com .,nwcor .it i thm marve urns cii: bundled dollars bottle. Asthma, bronchitis and all throat and llcciie(i 'j-10 i,L,st nmi mostsimplo nnd gentle lnnir affections are positively cured by Hr. King's New Discoveiy for Consumption. nv:,i i,iil.0 fro,, -it A. Waslcv's Drue Store. u,.m,Ur i?p to els. and Sl.oo. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded, mi milt 1-iiboi- Measures Passed Wnslilinrtim. May 18 The house held a brier session yesterday. Two iintinriinit lillls offectlng labor were passed, one limiting the labor of per sons employed upon government works nnd In government service to eight hours dallv. and the other providing for the appointment of a non-partisan labor commission to consider leglsla tlve problems affecting labor. No man call euro consumption. You can prevent it though. Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup cures coughs, colds, liroiichltis.astlima. Nover fails. remedy is tho Syiup of Figs, lnanulaclurcd by tho California Tig Syiup Co. Tlio Smith anil It" AiHimtiigos. Tho Southern Hallway has issued for freo distiibiilinn, a sixteen pago journal des- liplivo of Virginia. North and South Caro lina, Tcnucssoe, Georgia, Alabama and .Mississippi, l'crsuns scoklng new locations, or capitalists iicmrlug lo niaio saioanu piuui ablo investments will find tho information contained therein both valuable and inter rating. Copies will bo mailed freo upon ap plication to John M. llcall, District Passen ger Agent, S2S Ulicsiuut 6trcct, l'liuaiieipnia, Pa. cents. llerorntlon Day at (2c ttynliurg. Memorial Day, May 30, will bo a great day nt Gettysburg. Imposing ceremonies will be performed on this historic spot in which President McKinloy and his Cabinet aio ex pected to take part. Tho personally-conducted tour of tho Pennsylvania ltailroad to Gettysburg, Luray, and Washington, which leaves New York and Philadelphia May 28, will afford an excellent opportunity to visit tho famous battlefield on this occasion. Two days will bo spent at Gettysburg, ono at Luray, and two at Washington. Tho party will bo under tho guidance of ono of tho company's experienced tourist agents. A chaperon, whoso especial charge will bo unescorted ladies, will accompany tlio trip throughout. Hound-trip tickets, cover ing all necessary expanses during the entiio time absent, will bo sold at tho extremely ow rato of ?U7 from New York, $20 from Tienton, $21 from Philadelphia, and pro' poitsonato rates from other points. For itineraries and full information, apply to ticket agents ; Tourist Agent, 1100 Hroad way, New York ; 780 Hroad Street, Newark N. ,f . : or Geo. W. lloyd. Assistant General Passenger Agent, Hroad Street Station, I'hila delphia. Miinllu'Must Cnpltuloto. London. May 18. The Hong Kong correspondent of The Standard says "It Is expected, owing to tho strict blockade nnd the famine resulting from it. that the city of Manila will soon be compelled to capitulate to the Amerl tan blockading squadron under Admiral Dewey." volunteer Army Xearlne; Completion. Washington, May IS. Tho volunteer nrmy is rapidly nearlng completion. Reports received by Adjutant General Corbln show that thus far 92.5S0 men have been mustered In. Eighteen states have completed thlr quotas, as fol lows: California, Georgia. Idaho, Indi ana, Kansas, Maine, Maryland, Minne sota, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Vermont, Washington, West Virginia, Wiscon sin and Wyoming. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, 1 bo hunt salvo In tho world for Cuts, bruisos, sores, ulcora, ealt rheum, fovor sores, trftur. dimmed lunula, chilblains, corns, and nil clcin eruutions. and nositWolv cures piles. oi ao pay retail rea. it vs guaniurecn in gin perlect sausiaciion or mony rciiiuueu. j-riuv . nl.n. t.V.v boIa W A Wuelnir Decoration Day Tour to (leltyHblirg. Tho Pennsylvania Hailroad Company has arrauged for another ut Us popular seven- It. 0. 0. SHDLTS, of Wlntcrset, Iowa, a inventor anu uiuwuidLiuit. ,.. ci..i,ui Bnfntv "Wlilffletreo Counllnir. v.Tltco of Dr. Miles' Heart Curo. "Two ycari ngonn attack of LaOrlppo left mo with a weak heart. 1 had run down In P.csh to mcro skin and bono. I could not Bleep lylc? down for smothering spells; frequent, sharp darting pains nnd palpitation caused a con stant fear of sudden death, nothing could lnduco mo to remain away from homo over night My local physician prescribed Dr. Miles' Ucart Curo and In a few days I was ablo to sleep well and tho Dalns gradually lessened, and finally ceased. I reduced tho tho doses, having gained fifteen pounds, and am now feeling better In overy way than I havo for years." Dr. Miles' Kemedfcs aro sold by all drug gists under a positive guarnntco, first bottle benefit or money ro- funded. Book on dls e:v,c3 of tho heart and ncrv-ofroo. Address, Pit. MILES MEDICAL OO., Elkhart, Ind. L3 . ' V Mltoa1 Philadelphia & Reading Railway u II i tl Coal No Smoke IN KPI'KIT MAY 15th, ls'.'S. rr..,..u I.. ttvo Hlipimiidonli ns follows: irn. Now Yurk l I'lillodehilila. ncci dnyf, 7 30 9 I li. in., W 27, a 11' mid 8 07 P. m. For New YorK via ninucn uuuii, wuun wnji, day personally-conducted tours to tho battle- 7 30 u. m., 12 27 and 8 10 u. in. field of Gettysburg. Luray Caverns and For lading .nd Pbelpbla, Washington, to leave New ork ami Phila- ,ir i!ottHViei WCclc days, 730. delphia by special train Saturday, May 2S. Hate, $27.00 from Now York; $21.00 from Philadelphia, covers all necossaiy expenses. Pionortiouato rates from other points For itineraries nnd full Information apply to ticket agents ; Tourist Agent. 1100 Hroad- war. New York ; 780 Hroad sticct, Newark, N. J. : or Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passeugor Agent, Philadelphia. Tlio human machine starts but unco and slops but onco. You can keep it going longest and most regularly by using WoWltl's J.utio F.arly Itiscrs, tlio lanious little puis lor con, stipation and all stomach and liver troubles. C. 11. Ilagenbnch. AltH YOU OOINO SOUTH V Tim SOUTHERN 1IA1MVAY RUACIIIS AI.I. PJtOMIKltXT POINTS. Don't start South without consulting John M. Heull, District Passcip cr Agent, Southern Hallway, 1128 Chestnut street, Pliiladclplna If you cannot call hi person, wrllo to huu. Grniit'HlioKliiicntOirrorChloUniiiauKn New York, May 18. The Fourteenth leglment, New York volunteers, Colo lel Fred Grant commander, left Camp lilack for Chlckamauga yesterday afternoon. Coming llvcntH. Juno 0. Entertainment nnd icn cream festival iu tlio P. M. church. May 30. Ico cream festival under the ausnices of .the St Mary's Guild of All Saints' chinch, will bo ho.d in the church basement, West and Oak streets. Spies, Nnt Prisoners of War. Madrid, .v-iy IS. It Is announced here In a dlpatch from Havana that after the arrival of the Uncas oft that port the two captured American news paper men were examined, and It Is added that the Inquiry revealed the fact that they could not be considered as prisoners of war. but must be locked un as spies, one being. It Is claimed, a Cuban employed In Havana. It Is fur ther alleged that upon the prisoners were found revolvers, cartridges, inter esting documents and a camera. Ad vices lecelved here confirm the report that Mr. Freeman Hulstead, the Ameri can newspaper correspondent arrested at San Juan de Porto Itlco. was taken Into custody while In the act of taking photographs of the fortillcatlons. His sentence of nine years is considered Inadequate punishment. XSSSr&ifcS J IB IB fB Q A Small Spot M 14.. WW A week dnye, in 9 51 a. iu., 12 27,3 10, 6 07 and T 25 p. 111. v,.r TumuniiB and Mnliaiioy City, week tlayii 730,961 a. ra., 1217 3 10 slid 6 07 v. m. Fur muiainpiiuri, ounuuij M , ,veck dy. 11 80 . m.. 12 27, 7 21 n. tn For ainhftno emtio, weoKaays, ow, it. in., 12 27, B 10, 0 VI. ia, v o,i e. I"- For Aslilftiul Bntl Sliaruoltln, wee aiij-n, , o, 1180 n. m 12 27, 3 10,6 07, 725 u 9 M p. nt. For nnlUmorc, Washington anu mc im ,. . i , I, ..I. rala ln- HfVUlllir Termllittl.'l'liilliueiplilii. (P. ti IS. ol 8 30, 7B5, 11 20 a. tn., 3 10 and 7.27 p. t-.. Holidays, I At, i w, ti i b. iu., a -iu nu , i i'. tlonal trains from Twenty-fourth and t lew- nut streets station, ween aays, iu u . ru. i, 12 It S 10 p.m. Suiulnyn, 1 85, 8 23 p. uu TltAINH FOlt SIIKNAN110AH. Ijeava New York via PlillaJelplita, week Jays, 12 18, 4 ha, 8 00, 11 30 a. in., and 1 45, t B0, y oo p.m. l,eavc jscw ioric via iiiautu whhik, -h. days, 4 30, 0 10 ft. m., 1 80 p. in. lA'i.ve Plillmlelplllft, KeadliiK Tttmlual. week dtv 3 M. SCO. IU 21 u. tn. and 130, 1(0 p.m. I.cnvo Keiaing, weeic uays, you, iuw, a. in. 12 15, I 17. a CO p. tn. Jjeavc I oliavllic. wect uiiya, , if, t iw . 12 33 1 10, U 10 and 6 50 p. in. M IV Alimaqua, licua uiiyo, o i, J J ... " 110,5 60, 7 20 11.111. I.i-jnu Mnlmnov City, week day. 9 05. 1147 n. m 2 22, 5 12, 6 21, 7 44 p. m lA'.ivo juaiiauoy i-mne, wmt aayo, 1025. 11 50 a. m., 2 11, 532, 641,7B7,pm. lAvn WUUnnpori, wcck aays, v , " i., 12 31 and 4 00 v. tn. ATI A1T1C CITY DIVIHION, Tjiavo Plilladelnlilu Chestnut street watf and rtouth Btrtetwhatf for Atlantic City. Weekdays KxprcsH, 9 00 n. m., 2 00, (3 00 Snturdavs only), 4 00. 5 00 p. m. Acoommoda- IIOII, bill a. m.,O10, QUI p, ra. ounuajo Hil reus, 0 00, 10 00 a. n. Accommodation, 8 00 . Iu., 4 4a p. m. Ileturnlnc leave Atlantic Cily depot, corner Atlantic and Arkausas avenue. Wcekiiuys Kiprcss, 7 85, 9 0U a m., aao, oitu j. in. AciKimuiouatloii, 4 25, S 15 a, ir, 405 p.m. Hmidivft Einrcsa. 100. 5 30. 8 00 n. in. A. cemmudatinn, 7 15 u. ni., 4 15 p. ni. Vailor t:nrs on all omituhh iraitiH. Vnr further liiforinatlon. annly to nearest r-i.ilitilchiliitt und Itcadliig Hallway ticket agctit or address I. A. HWltlOAUD, J1DSOS J. WKIiKH. Gen'l fiupt., tirn'i rasn r iigi., Itwidlnir Terminal. Philndelpliia. Pennsylvania tr railroad. ar-HUYKILL DIVIHION Hnvtl'M llvldeiieo or KrloiidHhlp, Washington. May 18. The Haytlan government has given conspicuous evidence of its friendly feeling toward the United Stntes by settling the long pending claim of Hernard Campbell, ol llrooklyn, which this government has urged agnliiht Ilaytl. The settlement was made on the basis of a payment of 10,000. In closing the case tho Haytlan government made It known that Its action was Inspired by a desire to con tinue the friendship between tho two governments, and was not Intended as a recognition of the justice of the Campbell claim. This claim originated through the enlistment of Campbell for service as engineer In the Haytlan navy. He went to Hnytl, where he said he had suffered many Indignities and claimed reparation therefor. "It was merely a mole at first, and for a long time was so insignificant that I gave it nn thniirrht whatever." These words ot a recent correspondent contain an accurate description of the first cvmntoms of the most violent and destructive cancers as they appear in nine cases out of ten. A slip;ht scab, a small sore, a lump in the breast a mere spot, harmless as they Vds ?o i.. ,: appear for a time, have developed into cancers ot tlie most dangerous anu oobiinaie lurm. Cancer is becoming so prevalent that such symptoms as the above, which refuse to heal and disappear under ordinary treatment, may well De regarded witn suspicion. Bciue a blood disease, it is folly to expect Cancer to be cured by a surgical opera tion. The knife never did and never will cure a blood disease, and every time it is re sorted to. a life is threatened with sacrifice. The only known cure for this dreadful disease is S. S. S. (Swift's Specific), as is shown by the indisputable testimony of the many whom it has cured. Mr. William Walpolc, of Walshtown, South Dakota, writes: "About three years Illunco AwaltK Ordorw From Mnilrld Havana, May 18. Inquiries made at the palace here show that Captain General Hlanco was unwilling to re celve Lieutenant Ilralnard, U. S. N., the special agent of the government ot the United States, in the matter of proposal to exchange Spanish prisoners for two newspaper men, Messrs. Thrall and Jones, because the general con sldercd the lieutenant was not em? nowered with sufficient authority, the premiership for only live months, Therefore he simply accepted the docu- lielng ngnln succeeded by sallsiiury. ments presented ny tne neuienani ami In 1S02 he became premier for the , consulted with the Spanish government fourth tl'iie, but In the following yaar, Mr. A. H. Crausby, of 158 Kerr St., Mem phis, Tenn., says, that his wife paid no at tention to a small lump which appeared in her breast, but it soon developed into a cancer of tlie worst typo, and notwith standing the treatment of the best physi cians, it continued to spread anil grow rapidly, eating two holes in her breast. The doctors soon pronounced her incurable. A celebrated New York specialist then treated her, but she continued to grow worse and when Informed that both her aunt and grandmother had died front can cer, he gave the case up as hopeless. Some one then recommended S. S, S,,anit though little hope remained, she begun it, and an Improvement was noticed, Tlie can cer commenced to ileal, and when she had taken seven bottles it disappeared entirely, and although several years have elapsed not a sign of the disease lias ever returned. i e ,' lieailailie. bail ta-:e Pi the mouth, ei.aied .i' itri e, ga-i In tin' unn.i' a, tt . aiul iii.hu' ! no I ' v taken, hut t ma efnwt. 2b cruti. Tliu only I'ilU to Uks wlUi Hood's 8rui,arllU. as Palls owing to tho defeat of his Irish home rule bill In the house or lorus, lur. Glndstone again retired, nnd Salisbury once more became premier, Gladstone was never a favorite with Victoria. Indeed, the queen has said more than once with emphasis that she detested him, and said It In a wav to Imply that she also feared him. Their personal discussions more thnn once terminated In angry words, but the pre mier never flinched from facing royalty. "You must take this action," he once said to her. , "Must! Did you say must?" sho angrily retorted. "And do you know, sir, who I am?" "Madame," answered uiaustone cooi on the BUbJect. The answer from Mad rid has not yet been received. 8pnuh.lt Gunboat nt Gunynqull. San Diego, Cat, May 18. Captain I.eutz, commanding the Unltrd States steamship Alert, now In this harbor, reports that there are two Spanish gunboats ot about ICO tons at Guaya qull, Ecuador, and tlutt they have been there much longer than tne neutrality laws allow. This Is tho first newB re ' celved of any Spanish warships being 1 on the west coast of America. The news wns given to Captain Leutz by tlie captain of a Piuiama steamer which , called at Guayaquil. S. K Parker, Sbarnu, Wis., writes: "I of England' ' but have tried l)UVitt's Witch Hazel Salre for ? i m tVieneo. I 'tehlug pile and It always stops them In two ? I am the peo-' tM' I consider Dowitt's Witch Hazel lv. "you are the queen do vou know who I am pie of England, and In this emergency , th (jreatcat pile euro on tho market.' the people say musir u, li, Jiaceuuuca, Only 'frl Mope ago, there came under my left eye a little blotch about the size of a small pea. It grew rapidly, and shooting pains ran in every direction. I became alarmed and consulted a good doctor, who pronounced it cancer, and said that it must be cut out. Tills I would not consent to, having little faith in tlie indiscriminate use of the knife. Reading of the many cures made by S. S. S., I determined to give that medicine a trial, and after I had taken it a few days, tlie cancer became irritated and began to discharge. Tills after awhile ceased, leav ing a small bcab, which finally dropped oil, and only a healthy little scar remains to mark the place where the destroyer had held full sway. May 15, 18'.. Trains will lavo Blionandoah after tuo awf date tor Wlgrfnnii, ailbcrtoii, Kruchvllla 1- t ,t'n... O, f'lul. 1,.,lui.llln. I tfitnl.liri'. Iltilfltt I'uttstowu, l'lioenlxvllle. Norrlntowu ai d VH'. atelplila (l)road street station) at 6 05 nnd 815 a. m., 2 02, 0 10 p ni. on week dayi. Sundnyn, 8 15 n. III., 4 5 p. 111. Trains leave Frackvllle fur Hlienuiidnai ei 7 :!("., Il4n.i.iii. nnd 5 40, 7,10 Hundaj-, UI a. in. ai, a o iu p. in. Leave I'ottiiviile for Hlienaiulnah (via Kruck- villi' 710, 1120 u. HI., 6 20, 7 10 p. SI. HinuUy 10 31 n. in.. 5 20 p. m. Leave lMiilnilelnMa, (Broad street itntlnn Slicimmlonli at 8 J5 a. m.. 4 10 p. lu. wco'c days. Suuilnyn leave at 6 50 und 9 23 a. m l-av llr.iail Blreet station. Philadelphia u Sen Glt, Asbury Park, Oueati drove, Ia.iis llrauch, ami intermediate stations, S.S0, 11.14, a. in., 3.30 and 4.00 p. iu wc.ck-ilays. Iamivh Hrniid HtrcctUtatlon.l'liluulnlptiU, FOlt NEW YOltK. Kxnress. week-days. 3 20. 4 Ou, 4 SO 6 15, 6 50. 7 83, a M, 9 50, 10 21 ( Hilling Car), 11 00 a. u , ISOOnoon, 12 35 (Limited 100 and 4 22 p. t.i. Dining Cam), 1 10, 2 80 (Ulnlug Oar) 8 20, BOO. 4 00, 5 00,5 50 (Dining Car), 6 00, 7 02,7 43 (Din ing Cur), 10 01' p. ni., 12 01, night. Sundays. 3 -Je, 4 05, 4 60, 6 15, 8 20, 9 60. 10 21, (Dlllim Cur). 1135 a. m., 12 85, 105 fining Cur) 2 30 (Dlnliic Cur), 100 (Limited) 4 22 (I)lnlnu Car), 6 20.5 511, (DlnlilK Call 0 35, 7 02.7 4J, llllnlllg CurJ loon p. 111, iJiit nigiit. Kxpriwa u" l"'alll "linoilt cuangii, 11 una ., wcek-lfls, ami 7 4'l p 111., dally WASIIINUTON AND T1I1C HOUTII. l'or IMItlniorc nnd Wimlilngtoii, 3 60, 7 20,8 32, 1020. H 23. a 111., 12 0J. 1281 (DUIutt Car). 112 Dining Car, 8 18, 4 41. 52J ''oniiics Mu. ml Limited, Dining Cur, 017 M IDIn I nsr Curl. 781 Dining Car P. in , nnd 12 01 night wcok days. Mondays. D50, 7 20, 9 U, 1123, n. 111.. 1209,1 12, (Dining Or 141, 1520 Con islunal Limited, Dining Car, IDInh'g For this dreadful disease is a real blood remedy one purely vege table, containing no potash, mercury, or other destructive mineral. S. S. S. is the only blood remedy which reaches obstinate, deep seated blood diseases, and hence it is the only cure for Cancer. The disease can only be reached through the blood, and all local treatment, such as caustic plasters pr a surgical operation, only adds to its tortures. Being often hereditary, Cancer, in some cases does not appear until middle life, and it is of greatest importance that its first symptoms be carefully watched and S. S. S. promptly taken. S. S. S. is purely vegetable, and is the only blood remedy nuaranteed to contain no mineral or other drug; it is not a drug- shop preparation, but is made from the roots and herbs of the forests. Wc will mail our book on Cancer and Blood diseases to any address. Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia. Swift's Specific. 1 d t'nrl 7 'II llliiinCiirl 11. in. anil 1205 lllcllt. Fur iultlmoro, nccominodatlnu. 9 12 a 111, 2 Oi und 101 pm week days, 5 04 mid II 10 p 111 dally. l'OIt ATLANTIC CITY, Leave Hroad tlreot stutton via Delawnro rivet bridge Kipreti, 0 20 u ni,7CJp, tn. dally. I.iiitc Sl.n',4il Htrcet Wnrf Hipiess, OOJitm. 2 IX), (3 00 ri.itiinlnys only 1, 1 00, 0 0) p. in. Hun. lays, 8 45, 0 15 a. 111 (iimiiniiiodatlon 4 80 nmi 3 'pn'r 11'pl Jfny, Anglescn, Wild wood and llollj Ikiieb, rie.tlsle City, Over n City, Walon and Stniie Ilarlxir ICxprens, 0 00 11. m 4 00, p. in. week days. Sundays, 0 00 a. m, l'or Sinners Point Kxpres, 0 00, a. 111., 2 00, 1 00, 5 00, p. ia. week days Sundays, 8 45 a. 111, and 0 15 p nt. 1 11 lliTcniNso::, J, It W0011, (ieu'l Usi'Hitrr Hon I I'Wj'r Act Trillions of Dollars Go up in snioko every year, Tak 11 risks but got jour bouaoa. slock, fu nlluie etc., insured In ltist-classr lisblo companies as represented by hAVin PATIST insurance Agent alsn I.IInilAoldenll Oorapanl"' Tno Rosy Froshnoss And a velvety softness of tbo skin Is Inva riably obtained by tliorswbouse rouoMi'a Complexion ."owder.