EVENING HERALD IMTAU1.f4III.il 1 C7H. I'niillaliml ovcrr lCenlng, Iticcpt Similar, at HOITf n jAHlltN HrKKBT. Ni-aii CKN1HK tLp Herald la dellviied mHlu.innilo.in and the JEVtvnnilliiit towns for six cents n week, pay titt. o Hie larrler. lly nuill M.00 11 jenr, or '." tTtrata momn, puyaiue in uuvuncu. unw rnenK ou.trgcu nccaruingio space nun i'imuhmi. Tire rm'.illslu't tP'-t c tliK right to change the Uy'lon of nilvcil-emcnti whenever the pub '.ffim- -1 ol iimii ileniMttits ll. i nr riwui i- uerrp"! lo .'Jo niu- ndvcrtlcii. nt, whether nf nfw. tlcniMiiiU It. Ttir rlitlit N rJTiU (or nr not, ..lat the pulillilicrs mil deem uiroper Aihertbung rate iiunlo knouii tMtttll application. K.irered at tin- po-tntUce Shenandoah, IV, Apeoml tin' mail matter. TF.LKPllON'K CONNKCTION "All (lie News That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald I'lUDAY. MAY 20, 1808. dim COUNIKY : First, Last and rorcvei Till! "Huns' of thclr fathers" nro coniiiifr td tho front iioby and miiiier otisly as Miiieriinnieiarlt'.- in tin? Qiiiirtenimstur mid Coinmiury dc lmrttiii'iitf,. They all want shoulder straps-, of ciuit'. Tun fertility of imagination dl )laycd Iiy incoming captains of mer ci ant t"Mlsu to location of Spanish 'ili'i-th is only equalled hy tin- timidity of the inhabitants of small towns on the New l'',ujliuid coasts tint' to the Mime phantom ships. Tiik Jit. Carnioi Item very properly Minnests that a little less attention to post olllces and political wire-pulling, and a little more attention to the unlawful discrimination against the chief Druduct of the anthracite iu- ion by tlie coal region Congressmen would rellect greater credit upon tlieni. coinnients tlie Jlalianoy City Hoeord. Tiik greatest Kiiglisliiiian of the century is at rest. William H. Glad stone will always he regarded as one of the must remarkahle men of his time. His active life in connection with puhlic atl'airs coyeied fully half a century. There have been other Kuglish statesmen and great conti nental and American leaders, hut Mr. (Hailstone was peculiar in many re spects. The key-note of his career was the extraordinary strength of a great character. Otheriiiene.xceeded him in brilliancy ; many equaled him in ordinary ability to comprehend and administer public alVairs, but lie possessed a combination of qualities that secured for him a recognition as the superior of his contemporaries in many ways. Not only in politics, but in ulTairs of an industrial, social ami leligiuus nature, his views alway commanded tlie highest respect. Hold the Philippines. From tilt Loudon .Spectalor J We think tlie Americans will keep tin- 1 Mi i li p ii lies, we hope they will must heartily, and we can show that tn, -j' base the means of doingso witli little trouble to themselves. We think they will keep them because we think that the Americans will emerge from this war with new ideas and larger ambitions. They will have defeated a second class Euro pean State, and will feel acutely that as matters stand they would have been defeated by a llrst class one. They could not have fought Fiance, to say nothing of IS rent Hritain, without suffering grave defeats at sea and enormous losses by land. That is not a position which suits the American temper, and Washing ton will therefore set itself to con st ruct a (list class iron fleet. They can do that at home with twice the rapidity of Japanese, because they have a hundred times tlie Japanese command of money, and they can man the licet when constructed by sweeping all the shiftless boys of the Union, as they are doing already, in to great naval schools, one Tor each state. That lleet once built, tlie desire for a position in the world equal to their position among nations, for islands its coaling stations, for posts of van tage if Europe threatens them, will induce, or indeed compel them (ogive up their idea of non-intervention, which already, as wo see, has given way tlie moment their deopor emo tions are stirred. Already, before the war has well begun, they are threatening Cuba, l'orto Uico, Hawaii and the Philippines, and as boon as it Ih over and the lleet built they will open the Nicaragua Canal, claiming right of free passage through it for their battleships, and change their Monroe doutrhiH into a direct and elToetivo protectorate of the two Americas. 80 t . I.t'i nh, bilious- i -i . i aiLn he, sour atom- . 'I. llllllK' -.1 "II. 01Htl'4- tn ii. II t art tally, with ,i,ti.n ..i ,ni s. .ut ,y all ilniRcItti. J5 cnt i'f oit'f 1' .'' t.i Uku with lliwri harijiutrlll -. ram.-CHEnr- store, PK.U.KIl IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. 7ZO West Contra Strcotj Pills THE SECBET OF A 0001) DISPOSITION. Mrs. PInkham Suys a Onreful Rowivrd for Bodily Hoivlth Makoo Womon Bvvoot mid Attractive to All. The world Is filled with sweet women who are held back from usefulness by some trouble of the female organs. Fret fulness ami nervousness rapidly destroy sweet dispositions. IIS jdi J RkTiv.. . A-v?-- is one from Mrs. W. 1'. Vai.k.nti.ni:, SCO ferry Ave., Camden, N. J.: "Dr. u Mas. 1'i.nkiiam: before writing to you 1 felt very bad, had terrlblo sick headaches, no appetite, gnawing piiiu in .stomach, pain in my back mill rbrht tiidc; was tired ami nervous, and so wealJSuCottld scarcely stand. I was not able to do anything, hud sharp pains al 1 UirWgh my body, lteforo I had taken half a bottle of Lydia K Pinlcham's Vegetable Compound, 1 found myself im proving. I continued its use until 1 had taken four bottles, and felt bo well that I did not need to take any more. 1 am like anew person." Ask Mrs. Pltikliatn's Advice A Woman Best understands a Woman's Ills BEKNABE SCHEME. A Report That He Has Provided Coal For Spanish Warships in tho North Atlantic. Montreal, May 20. The Star says: A new featuro of tho Spanish-American war, one la which It Is assorted Senor Polo y Ilernabe and his asso ciates are keenly interested, is tho probable advance of the Cadiz squad ron Into the North Atlantic. One bar rier alone has been standing between the New England const and the. Cadiz lleet. It Is the lack of coal for tho war ships when they get to tills side of tho ocean. It has been planned to secure a coal supply. Spanish ships now car rying it may be well on their way across tho Atlantic. Indeed, accord ing to Information received from n Star correspondent at North Sydney, C. H., it is possible that even at tho present tlmo the Spanish roal ships are In tho waters about Now FTnimlland. Tho advices from Capo Iircton point out that Senor i'olo has been in com munication with an agent of tho cor- respondent on the Island of St. Piorro, the coaling station of franco in the North Atlantic. There. Is a constnnt exchange of trade between Cape lire ton ami St. Pierre, and tho gossip of ono port Is more or less current in the other, for the past week lookout operators on the New foundland coast have reported the appearance of Htranf.e vessels In those waters. In this connection The Star's Informant suggests Hint these stiange craft are gunboats convoying tho licet of Span ish colliers. Halifax, N. S., May 20. In rosponso to an Inquiry sent to a correspondent nt IJrldgewator, on tho west coast of this province, tho following has been received: "Yesterday morning nbout 9 o'clock tho smoke of several steam ers was seen off the coast near Capo ha Have. Several persons went up Hound hill, at Clelsons cove, and from that eminence saw distinctly nine largo vessels under steam, heading in a southerly direction. They appeared to bo traveling at a fair rate of speed. Their nationality could not be dis cerned. The ships were about live miles from tho coast." A Clover Trick. It certainly looks like it, lint there Is really no trick about it. Anybody can try it who has huno back and weak kidneys, malaria or nervous troubles. Wo mean hu can care himself right uway by taking Klectric Hit ters. TliU medicine tones up the whole system, acts as u stimulant to tliu liver and kidneys, Is a hlooil iitinller ami nervo tonic. It cans constipation, hcadacho, fainting spoils, sleeplessness and melancholy. It is purely vegetable, u mild laxative, and re stoie. the system to Its natural vigor. Try Klectric Hitters and ho coavineeil that tliey aio a miracle worker. Hvory bottle guaran teed. Only 50c. a bottle at A. Wnsleysdrug store. THE TERROR REAM FOR SEA. Tliot 'rnlser llin-viii'il Mote A way With out Doing followed. St. Pierre, Martinique, May 20. The Spanish torpedo boat destroyer Terror, at Fort do France, has completed her repairs and Is ready to leave at any moment. The Spanish ambulance ship Alicante yesterday changed her moor ings from the outer haibor In order to take on coal. The Hrltisb steamer Twickenham, with 2.UU0 tons of coal, has arrived nt Foil de France. It Is reported that a contract has ncen mane with tne Spanish government under the terms of which tliu Twickenham IB to fur-, nlsh coal for a two months' basis nt Fort de France. Tho French govern ment has thus far refused to allow the Alicante to coal from tliu Twickenham, but the Stiunluli consul has obtained permission for n five days' wait for the Twickenham before deolarlng nt cus toms. The excitement among the Spanish sympathizers Is very great. The United Slates auxiliary cruiser Harvard suddenly darted out of this Imrhoi. yenteiday, and there Is much speculat 1 m us to her destination. EJho got away without being followed, ns the Terror at that lime was coaling. I'tielo Sam's ItlK 1'lour Order. llaltlmore. May 80. The C. A. CJam bi 111 Manufacturing compnny yester day booked another large government order for Hour. The contract calls for 6,000,000 pounds, or nbout 30,000 bar rels, representing n vulue of $192,000. It Is believed that the bulk of It will be sent to Florida, though It Ih under stood that shipment will also be mudu to Clilckamauga and Culm. A lurge patt of tho 6,000 barrels ordered by the government from the Onmhrlll Manu facturing company lust week has ul fciady been forwarded to the uth. Bkyour grocer for the "Itoyid Patent flour, mnl take no ether brand. It Is the tost flour made. blekly iill-worn-otit women cannot llvolinppy lives. Nearly every woman may lie well ami happy if she will follow Mrs. Pinklmm's advice. See what Mrs. Craig sitys: "1)i:ai: Mi:s. I'inkiiam: I have taken Iytlla 11. l'inUham'.s Vegetable Compound and think It is the best medicine for women in the world. 1 wus so weuk and ncrv- mis that 1 thought I could notllve,from one tiny to the next. I had prolapsus uteri und leucorruma, and thought that 1 would die. I had dragging pains In my back,' burning sen sation down to my feet, und so many miserable feelings. Peo ple said that 1 looked like a dcud woman. Doctors tried to euro me, but failed. 1 had given up when 1 heard of the l'inkham medicine. I got a bottle. I did not have much faith In it, but thought I would try it, and it made u new woman of me. I wish I could get every lady In the land to try it, for it did for L me what doctors could not do." Mrs. Rai.i.tk CrtAin, liaker's Landing, Va. That l.ydi.i 11. I'inlcliam's Vegetable Compound is a safeguard of woman's health is clearly proven by tho thousands of letters constantly being received. Hero FRANCE iS FRiENDLY. Recent Hostile Criticisms Do Not Represent the Sentiment of the Government and the Best People. Washington, May 20. As a result of several recent exchanges between the olllclals of the stale department and those of the fivnch embassy, an agreeable understanding has been reached which gives assurance of a con tinuance cf the traditional friendship existing lictwtcn the United States and France. It has served to make clear that each government has the fullest confidence In the filendlv attitude of the other and that anv criticisms or animosities aroused by recent Incidents In the war have not been shared by the government olllclals of either country. In the recent exchanges the attitude of some of the Parisian newspapers In criticism of the United States, as well as those of this country In criticism of France, has been gone over. It wns pointed out by the state department of ficials that they bad expressly disclaim ed nnv sympathy or endorsement of these criticisms, and that at most they were private expressions In no way re flecting the feeling of the United States government toward fiance. On the other hand, the French au thorities have given nssurances that the Ficnch press criticisms came from an unreiiri'sin'iitlvo class of radical partisan newspapers, and In no way represented that cordial sentiment en tertained by the French government and French people toward the United States. It was shown also that the more Influential and representative Journals In touch with the government maintained the most friendly tone to ward lids country. At the same time all misapprehension on the steamer Iafayctte incident and tho alleged delay In offlclnl dispatches from Martinique were cleared up. As to the l.afayetle the state department never questioned the good faith of the French authorities and ns to the delay In dispatches this was disposed of by the fact that the messages entne over the lliltlsb. not the French, cable line. Tim TYeluingo of I'cl-onors of War. Atlanta, (la , May 20. Major Ouy Howard, acting adjutant general, de partment of the gulf, yesterday order ed Colonel Cook, the commandant at Foil McPhersom, to send Colonel Cor tljo and Surgeon Julian, two of the 20 Spanish prisoners confined there, to Key Wesl forthwith. They will be taken to Havana and exchanged for newspaper correspondents Thrall and Jones. THE PRODUCE MARKETS Ah Itolleotoil by Dealings In I'hlludol- pbla ll 1 1 I Unit Imoi'o. Philadelphia, Mav la. Flour lnnctlvo winter superfine. $l.r0(!i 1.75; Pennsylvania roller, clear, 5.sr.'0.10; city mills, oxtrn, $1.7&fli(i. Itye Hour inovtd slowly at 53 per barrel for choice Pennsylvania. Wheat strong; No. 2 red, spot, S1.3i;i1.27- Corn firm: No. 2 yellow, for local trade, 4l(ji 4P,'jC. Oats firm; No. 2 white, 37VjC.; No, 2 while, clipped, 37H'fi 37fce. liny lirm for desirable grades: choice timothy, 12.50I 13 for lartfo bales. IJeef steady; beof hums, f2.'l.&Wi2l. Pork linn: mess, 11.73 5(12.25; short clear, $12.npT U.M; family, $i:!..rJMill. Lard easy; western steamed KM). Butter steady; western creamery, IIJiISc: do. factory, lMi!2Vtc: Klglns, 15c. Iniltntlon creamery, 12ille.; Now York dairy, 12'41lHe.; do. creamery, H15c.i fancy Pennsylvania prints, 17f20c; do, wholesale, ICc. Cheese quiet; large white, I'M:; small white, 75ic; largo colored, I'M'.: small colored, W " Vic. ; light sldms, MiU'v.; part skims. IWiU'.; full skims, 2p 3c. Mkks steady; New York and Pcnn sylvanlu. luvaillc; western, fresh, loVdc; southern, 'JMtlOe. Potatoes steady; New York, J2.75ii:i; now, WW I.W. Tallow steady; city, 4c; country, 3ftr(4Vte., us to duality. Cottoni-oed oil oasy; prime crude. 20'A21e.; do. yellow, 23',4iff2Gc. Petroleum dull: rollned Now York, S0.05; Philadelphia and Hultlniore, $0; do. In bulk. ISM, Kosln steady; strained, com mon to good, Sl.421il.45. Turpentine eusy nt 201I29V4C Cabbage quiet; southern, HOC. (ill. Haltlmore, May 19. Flour firm and un daunted. Wheat dull: spot ami montli Sl.a3W4il.3SM: June. II.SU; July, SUH August. S1.07H; steamer No. 2 red. Sl-SS'i rrLSW.!'.: southern, by sample, Sl.2R1ll.3IU do. on grade. SlIKWt.SS. Corn dull and easy, spot and mouth, X0&ff40f. ; June, JS?(39o.! July, SWj'iiHV.; steamer mixed, SiiiaOc; southern, white, 41Si4lUc. ; do, velloiv. 41c. Oats dull nd hhtNo. ! white. 38c: No, 2 mixed, WHMHie. Itye lull ami lower: No. 2 nearby, USfjCt.Hc. No. 2 western, 07c. May stoudy; choice timothy. SI3. Live Stock .MarketH. Now York. Mav 19. Peeves weak; Wildes slow, live cattle, lfllfcfjlle., drossed weight; live sheen. JbftlWc; refriger ator beef. 'Jo. per lb. Calves active: all sold: veals, SI.Wi; buttermilks nominal, Hheep und lambs steady; two curs mi noli!: sheen, common to prime, S1.50ff4.40s nulla, SSf3.2C; yearling, JI.7Ml0.t0; lambs. S7. Medium nnilnuHvy nogs stimay; Western pigs weak; quotations, S4.2iKi4.C5. Kast Liberty. P., )May ID. - Cattle steady: extra. $IMtMtr.ll; prime, JijS.lO' common to good fut ibiills and cows, 2 40. Hogs a shudu.Jow.er: prime heuvlea, S1.444)t4.&0; print i mediums, Sl.tJtJi.45; heavy Yorkers, Sftjil.40; Jlght Yorkers, t(.'J0ei.25; plus. list. -'(food roughs, $3.K 'tJS.7t; common to Clllr. flW.23. Sheep steudy; choice clipped, J.UMTl.K: common SI.W3.C5; choice, cllwaduimhs, Jl.iWQD; lommon to gi-.id. Sl.iMfUO; sptlng Iambi, SH7. Veal culves, J5.UKJC. HAWAIIAN ANNEXATION A V 1 1 1 Probably Itecelve Conslilerat Ion III tlie House Not Week. WanhlnRton, May 20. The adjourn ment nf tlip limine tn Monday postpones until next week nay pusslljle considera tion ir tlif Hawaiian teniluflims. The Imprewtlnn that the committee on rules will provide for lulngliiK up the reso lutions next week Is strong. It Is said that Speaker Heed Is ready to yield to the demands for consideration, and it Is believed the revenue hill by the mid dle of the coming week will be so well on Its way towards passiiKe In the sen ate that Hctlen mum the Hawaiian matter In the house will promise no delay In disposing of the revenue bill. This will remove the ground for what has been weighty objection to acting upon the resolutions upon the part of Mr. I-llngley and a considerable ele ment In the house, it ml with that out ot the way tt is believed consideration of the Hawaiian duestlun will follow speedily. While several Important paragraphs In the war revenue measure were pass ed over for future consideration, ex cellent progress was mnde by the sen ate In the consideration of the bill. Two-thirds of the measure has been read, the committee amendments gen erally having been ngreed to. .Mother iiird Clillil Iturneil to 'Dentil. Pittsburg, May 20. Mrs. Doty, wlfo nf a Pittsburg and Lake Uric railroad brakeman, and her child were burned to death at their home on Churchill street, McKees Hocks, yesterday. The woman attempted to light a fire In a kitchen stove with kerosene, which ex ploded. Iler child was standing near and the clothing of both caught fire. Hefore nsslstanco reached them they were dead, lieiaultlnt; County Treiflii'op't Trial. Fort Plain, N. Y May 20. The mat ter of William Clark, of this village, ex-county treasurer of Montgomery county, under Indictment for nlleged shiutage In his accounts as county troawuter, wag brought up In the su preme court nt Fonda yesterday, and Ids tilal was ordered to be commenced at a special teim to begin June 20. It Is aliened that Clnik's shortage Is In the neighborhood ot $,10,000. Sewidl Decline a Ccnct'nWhlp, Washington. May 20. Senator Sewell yesterday formally resigned his ap pointment ns major general In the vol unteer army. He gave as his reason for the nation the fact that legal au thorities, Including the attorney gen eral of the United States, had express ed tho opinion that to hold the ofllce would be Incompatible with his duties us a United States senator, and stated that he conceived It to be his duty to serve the state which had sent him to the senate rather than consult his own wishes, which would be to go to the War. Mrs, lingers Adjudged Tie-nue. New York. May 20. The 20th and last session of the commissioners and sheriffs Jury empanelled to decide whether Mrs. Harriet H. Heech-Itogers, the wife of Dr. Henry It. ltogers, tho spiritualistic medium, Is sane or In sane, was 'held last night. The Jury after a retirement of two hours return ed the following verdict: "That Mrs. Hnrrlet K. Heeeh. otherwise llogers. otherwise Hlehardson, Is of unsound mind and Incapable of the government of herself or the tnangement of her nffalrs." Leaped from a Train to Denth. Wilmington. Del., .May 20. Miss Car rie Steele, of .Washington, leaped from the window of the Congressional ex press of the Pennsylvania railroad near Newark, Del., Inst night. Her skull wus fractuied and her hip broken, and she was Internally hurt. She was taken to Uio Delawaie hospital, In this city, where she died at midnight. Ciiuudliitis Want to I'lejhl For 1,'s, Chicago, May 20. The following message wns sent yesterday to Presi dent McKlnley: "I have the honor to offer you a full regiment of trained Cnnadlan-Amerlcnn soldiers. Majority have bpon under lire. We deslie ser vice with Merrltt. C.eorge A. liarnes, lieutenant colonel." To Cure Headache In 15 Minutes. Tako Dr. Davis' Ati-ltead.icho. AlldrugBi-ts Fire I fire I Mint Insuro your property from loss In tho oldest and strongest cash companies: l'hila. Undci writers Insurance Co. of Nortli America and Fire Association, Hartford Firo Ins. Co., American Flro Insurance Co., West Chester Firo Ins. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 12.1 S. Jardln St. Shenandoah. Headache Quickly Cured. Dr. D.ivis' Auti-llcadacho novor fails, 2.rc. HOOD'S 1MWS cure Liver Ilia, UUIousncss, Indlgestlo.ij Headache. K ideas" nt Laxative. All Driiirflsf. CARPET CLEANING. The undersigned have itwuncd charge of the Shenandoah Henovating Coinpany'splant, and are prepared lo clean, sew and lay carpets, mattresses, nnd do general upholster ing work. Feathers Cleaned. Work Done Promptly. ... Drop Us a Postal. ALLEBACH & HEFNER. Oidrrs ran lie left nt No. 7 Noitli Wesl '.fleet, or at the plant, Apple alley ami lioweis street. r lda-.2biH'&-t"-WI I "THE STYLISH PATTERN." Af 1 tlitic. Fashionable. Original. Petfcct- T7,i.l TV, -fn..n 1 K n....l i i imng. rnces jviihu jii:uiiin, H None higher. None better at any price, ft I Some tellable merchant sells them In v t nearly every city or town. Ask for T them, or tlicy can be had by mall from us In cither New York or Chicago. ? Stamps taken. Latest Fashion Sheet 1 tent upon receipt of one cent (o pay postage. - Brightest ladles' magazine published. Invaluable for the home. Fashions of Ih: rlav. Home Literature. Household ! 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KAl'KA, March 1, 1S97. MRoholoSt., llrooklj n, N. Y. FoM thtoTOhmil lh wnrtil. PoTTim I). akdC. Ciinr.. Bon l'nt., Uouon. Uow to Cure sklo iimumi," Ino. PETTIGREW'S OBJECTION. "Sous nfTlielr Father" Xot Compe tent to Coiiiiimnd Soldier". "Washington, May 20. -A long list of nrmy conllrumtinn to various staff po sitions were ai1o by the senate yes terday, Including the following: Camp" bell 10. McMichael of Pennsylvania, John A. Logan, Jr., ot Illinois, Henry II. Whitney und 13. It. Cassatt of New York. Joseph 1!. Foraker, Jr., of Ohio, Itussell 13. Harrison of Indiana, O. Crelghtou Webb nf New York, Jay Cooke of Pennsylvania, Thomas C. Cntchlngs, Jr., of Mississippi. There wns no comment except a brlet Inquiry by Senator Pettlgrew, who asked Senator llnwley, chairman of the committee on mllltnr.v affairs, If the committee had made duo lnvestlgu tlon ns to the military training nnd qualifications of the numerous young men nppolnted to these positions, men tlonlng some of the sons of prominent men. Senator Hawley replied that the committee had Inquired sufficiently to learn thnt the appointees had all been recommended by senators or congress men from their own stntes. "They will gain experience In the Meld," Senator Hole suggested. "That Is what I object to," responded Mr. Pettlgrew. "If they are not ex perlenced military men It Is hardly fair that they should be appointed to com mnnd others." He did not, however, press the point, and the confirmations were allowed to proceed. The president yesterday sent a num ber of army nominations to the senate. among them the following: First Keg lment Volunteer Knglneors: Colonel Hugcne drltUn of New York; first lieu tenants, Algernon Rartorls of District of Columbia; Fitzhugh Lee, Jr., of Vir ginia, Carlos Carbonal of Troy, N. Y. Thomas J. Sullivan of Colorado, Karl Fisher Hansen of New York. Klt'ecl of'Wur oh Investments. New York, May 20. In the course ol a discussion on tho stock market yester day Itussell Sage, who seldom speaks for publication, said: "The present wni nftects tho market differently than dur lng the civil war In that there Is much less fluctuation In values. The business of the country was recovering from c long period of depression, and capital. Ists had Invested freely In lnrge enter prises when the war with Spain was declared. They were awaiting returns from those Investments, and If the wnr should be prolonged these Investments will he largely unproductive. Money la now easy, but It Is not likely that holders will loan freely, no matter what the demand may be." I'llghth A'fetlni of Illevator Accident. Hoston. May 20. l'letro I'aneo, of Pittsburg, the eighth victim of the ele valor accident ot the Boston Wharf company on Tuesday, died at the city hospital yesterday. Three of the eight men who were on the elevator when It fell were killed outright. The others have dlud at Intervals since the acci dent. No man can euro consumption. You can prevent it though. Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup cures coughs, colds, lii'ouchitls.usthina, Never falls, Tlie South and Its Atflliil!lgs, The Southern hallway has issued for frco dlstiiliution, a sixteen pago journal des criptive of Virginia, North and South Caro lina, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama and Mi-i-d-.sipjil. Persons seeking new locations, or capitalKts desiring to make fafennd prollt- able investments will find tho Iiifoiinr.tinn contained therein both valuable, and inter esting. Copies will ho mailed frco upon ap plication to John M. bcall, District Passen ger Agent, &2S Chestnut St icet, Philadelphia Pa. S. M. Geary, Piersnn, Ml" h writes: "Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo is a tiring mora piles hole to-ilay than nil other remedies com bined. It cures eczema and all other skin diseases." C. II. Hagciibuch. Iteduced ltutes to Summon. Tho Pennsylvania Kailroad Company an ounces that, for tho parado of tho German Cathullc State Convention at Kcrauton, Pa, Wednesday, May 2., it will sell excursion tickets from points on its lino within a radius of 0110 hundred miles to Scraulou and leturn at rate ol single faio for the round trip Tickets will ho sold May 21 and 2!i, good to return until May 20, inclusive. Coming Kvt'iits. Juno 11, Kntertalnnient and ico ci festival in tho P. M. chinch. May 30. Ico cream festival under tho an-piccH of tho St. Mary's Guild of All Saints' church, will bo hold hi tho church basement, West und O.ik streets. GREAT PAIN! GREAT COST These were the two reasons lli.il formerly kept people lrm attending to llieir tcetli both reasons have no existence in this ad vanced ago. Painless anil inexpensive dent blry with an absolute guarantee for live years Is our inelhod A Good Set of Teeth, $$. The Very Heft Teeth, $S. You can pet no better, no matter what you pay. No charge for extracting, where teeth ate oulered. We can lake your impression in tlie morning and give you your teeth in the allernoon it desired. (iolil Fillings, $1 i llcst Silver l-'llliugs, 5uc up; Cleaning, 5oc; Extracting, 25c. Crown and In idge work at very leasonahlu rates, l'.xuinmations and estimates hcc. We use hut one grade of material the beit, SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, Cor. White & Centre Sis., Robhlns' Building HALF A HUNDKEb KILLED lly tho Storm in Iown, Illinois nnd "Wisconsin. Chicago, May 20. The storm In Iowa started nenr Stanwood nnd swept tlitnugh the northenslMii part of cdar county, the southeastern part of Jones county, the northern part of Clinton county nnd touched the south ern part of Jackson county. Nlnoteon persons lost their lives nnd more than twice as many were Injured, The prop erty loss will probably reach half a million dollars. In ninny plnces not n building of any description was left standing. Cattle, horses and Jiogs were killed by the hundred. In numer ous Instances farmers lost everything they possessed. The storm crossed the Mississippi river Into Illinois, near Sa- vnnnnh. Considerable damage was done on the Illinois side before the storm spent Its force. The second tornado, In Illinois, stnrt- ed near Stlllmnn vnllev and swept northward, wrecking fnrmhnuscs nnd hilling ns It went. Hut the greatest loss of life was at the point of origin, where four were killed. At Lanark tho storm ended Its career by wreck ing the county almshouse nnd killing three Inmates. Three others weie fa tally Injured. There were over 50 per sons in the building when It went down, nnd all of them were more or less Injured. In Wisconsin tho storm wns more violent thnn anywhere else, but for tunately It spent Its force In the pineries. Nine people are known to have been killed. Vague reports are to the effect that IS bodies of lumber men firm a camp near Heafford Junc tion nro now lying In the railway sta tion at that place. It Is said, too, that ten lumbermen were killed near Elm huist, but this report also lacks con tinuation. All Quiet on Cuba's Coast. Key West, May 20. Some of the smaller ships which returned from vailous points on the blockade lino to day brought no news. They confirm the statement that all Is quiet along the const. Although some ot the small Ships cruised closely along the Cuban $hore, there was no sign of hostility towards them. Eucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salvo tn the world for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhcuui, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, ami positively cures piles, or jo pay required. It is guaranteed to give rerlect sallslaction or mony refunded. Price tfi cents per bor. For salo by A . Wnslov . TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE tnd X-'lowurs, the Hand of Amoilcil, Cali fornia. Via tho truo pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain Itoutc," which traverses a legion of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes aio unknown. Pullman first and second class palaco and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Ncbiasku, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick time, luw rates, and all tho comforts of modern railway Improvements guaranteed to all who pur clmso tickets via tho Missouri Pacillc railway Bystom. Tor rates right from your home, literature, and full information, drop a postal caul, .1. P. Mi Cum, T. P. Agent, nil) 1 tall. mad atomic, Khnira, N. Y., or 301 Hioad way, New York. 3-1-tf W. E. Iloyt. O. P. P. Agt. Takes tho burn out; heals thu wound; cures tho pain. Dr. Thomas' Eclcctric Oil, the household remedy. TO BIKMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS. UNsiini'.usKii snuvicu ornmnn nv Tin: KIUTIIIUIN KAII.WAV. Leaving broad .Street station, Philadelphia, at fi:!i! p. in. dally, tho ".Southwestern Limited," carrying a dining car nuil the most luxurious Pullman drawing room sleep lug cars, reaches Iiiiiuiiigliau tliu following ..!..!..... ,,A.,n 1 : I.:. iiiiiv ill iuiiu uiiu itiiivcn ill- .'iviiipiu.-, wiu next morning at 7:10. Through sleeping cars ' for Asheville, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tamp i, Atlanta, Mobile and New Oilcans arc also attached to this ti.iiu. Pullman reser vations can ho made hi udvanto and all in formation obtained by communicating witli John M. Ileal, District Passenger Agent, hU Chestnut sticet, Philadelphia. Don't let tho little ones sutler from ccz uia or other torturing skin diseases. No need for It. Dean's Ointment cures. Can't liana the must delicate skin. At any drug store, 50 cents. Dfcm-utioli Day at ir Ityhburg. Memorial Day, May "0, will be a gnat day atfleilyshurg. Imposing cetcmouies will lie j performed on this .historic spot in which President McKlnley and his Cabinet are ex pected to tako patt. Tho personally-conducted tour of tho Pennsylvania Uallroad to (letlysliurg, Luruy, and Washington, which leaves Now York and Philadelphia May 28, will afford an excellent opportunity to visit tho famous battlolleld on this occasion. Two days will bo spout at tlettysburg, ono nt Luray, and two at Washington. Tho party will to under tho guidance of ono of the company's experienced touilst agents, A chaperon, whoso especial chaigo will bo unescorted ladies, will accompany the trip throughout, ltound-tiip tickets, cover ing all necessary oxpmises during thu entile time, absent, will bo sold at thu extremely nw rale of $37 from New York, $2(1 from Trenton, $21 from Philadelphia, and pro. portsouato rates finui "llicr points. 1'or itineraries and full information, apply to ticket agents; Tourist Agent, llllll llro;pl way, New York ; 7811 broad Street, Newark, N. J. ; or (Ico. W. Iloyd, Assistant (lenenil Passenger Agent, Uruad Slreet Station, Phila delphia. WIIHX KATUKi: Needs assistance it may bo best to render it promptly, hut one thoiild remember to uso even thu most perfect remedies only when needed. Tho host mid inostsliiiple and geutlo remedy Is thu Syrup of Figs, inaiiillacturcd by tho California FigSynip Co. Decoiiilloii Day Tour to (iclljliuig. Tho Pennsylvania Uallroad Company has arranged fur another of its popular soveu day personally-conducted tours to tho battle Held of (Icttysbiirg, Luray Caverns, and Washington, to leave Now York and Phila delphia by special train Sattudny, May 28. itate, f 37,110 from New York; $21.00 from Philadelphia, cover all necessary expenses, Pioportionatu rates from uthor points. For itineraries and full Information apply to ticket agents ; Tourist Agunl, 1 UK! broad way, Now York ; 78U llroad sticet, Newark, N.J.J ordeo. W. Iloyd, Assistint (lcner.il Passenger Agent, Philadelphia, The human machine starts but once and stops but once. You can keep it going longest and most regularly by using DoWilt's Utile Early Risers, tliu famous little pills for con stipation and all stomach anil liver troubles, 0, II, lliigenbiich, Al!i: YOU HMN SOUTH? TIIK KJUTIIUnN ItAir.WAY KISACllKa AH, I'llOMINKNT POINTS. Don't start South without consulting John U. Uc'dl, District Passcuger Agent, Southern hallway, 1W8 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, If you cannot call lu person, write to him, "Saved Her Life." ns. JOHN WALLET, of Jefferson, VTh., than whom nono Is more highly esteemed or widely known, wrltrs. "In 1S90 1 had a eovcro attack of LaOrlppo mid at tho end of four raonths, In spllo of all physicians, friends and good nuislng could do, my lungs heart and nervous system vcro ro completely wrecked, my llfo was de spaired of, my friends giving tne up. 1 could only sleep by thouso of opiates. My lunjrs and heart pained mo terribly and my cough was most aggravating. I could not Ho hi ono position but a short tlmo and not on my left Ehlo at all. My husband brought mo Dr. M.lcs' Ncrvlno and Heart Curo and I be gan taking them. When I had taken a half bottle of each I was muckbetter andcontln ulng persistently I took about a dozen bot tles and was completely restored to health to this curprlso of all." Dr. Miles' Remedies! are sold by all drug-t glst3 under a posItlvoE guarantee, first bottlo I benefits or money ro- funded, Hook on dls- jaes of tho heart and j nerves frco. Address, Vll. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, InJ. Philadelphia 8c Reading Railway oal No Smoke IN Kl'FKOT MAY 15th, K'JS. Trains leave Hhcnnmlonh follows: Kor Mew York via Philadelnhtn, mok dnvs. 730551 a. in., 12 27. II 10 and 0 w,p. lu. Kor New York vin Mauuh Chuulc, wook dayi, 7 30 a. m 12 27 and U 10 p. m. For ReadlUK and Philadelphia, week days, 7 :10. 9 SJ n.in.. 12 27, 3 10 and 0 07 o. ro Kor l'nttsrllle, week Have, 7 30, 9 51 a. ui 12 27, 3 10, 0 07 nnd T 25 p. m. ForTunmaUH and Mnbanoy City, week dnyH. 7 110, 9 51 n. iu 12 27 8 10 and 0 07 p. iu. For wimarasporl, Bunnury ana jaiwisnurg, week days. It 30 . m., 12 27, 7 25 P. in For Malmno) Plane, weekdays, 7 30, 8 51, 11 30 a. m 12 27, 3 10, o 07. 7 20, 11 0.1 p. m. For Ashland and bbamokln, week days, 7 30, 1180 a. m., 12 27, 3 10,6 07, 7 25 and 55 p. ni. For linltlmore, Washington and the West via I, I. M I, 1 , .l,M..,.l, .n.. 1 Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. A It. 11 R.) ul 3 20, 7f, ll 2ti a. in,, tt 10 aim 7.2, p. t-.. mimavs, 1 30, 7 00, 11 20 a. in., 8 46 nnd 7 27 p. in. Addl tlonal trains from Twenty fourth and CI cat nut stlctt station, week days, 10 30 a. m. 12.20, 12 It S 10 v in. Sundays, 1 85, 8 23 p. in. TKAINH FOlt SHKNANDOAIl. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week J.iya, 12 15, 4 30, 8 00, 11 30 n. In., and 1 4.1, 4 30, !I00 p.oi. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, -week days, I 30, !l 10 a. tn., 1 80 p. m. l.cac Philadelphia, Kenning Terminal, week ilnn 3 40.810 10 21 a. m. nnd 130, 4 10 p.m. Leave UovIIiik, week days, 7 W, jOOS, a, in. 12 15, I 17. hOo p. m. Leave Pottsvllle, week dnyH, 7 10, 7 10 a. m 12 80 I 10, 0 10 nnd 6 00 p. m. Leave Tamaqlta, week days, 8 30, 11 23 a. in,, I It), AG, 7 30 p. ro. lAao Mahanny City, week days, 9 05, 11 47 a.m., 2 22, 5 12, 0 21, 1 41 p. m Learu Maliatioy l'lane, week days, ft 80,. OSS. 10 25, 11 59 n. in., 2 11, 532, 6 11,7 57, pin. Leave Wllllnmiport, week days, 7 42, IcOO a in.. 12 81 and -I 00 p. in. ATI ANTIC CITY DIVISION. I,eavu Philadelphia Chestnut street warf nnd South street whnif for Atlantic City. WeekdaysHxprees, 9 00 a. in., 2 00, (3 00 Snturdavs only), 1 00, 5 00 p. in. Accommoda tion, hCo a. m,, 5 15, 0 30 p, in. BuudnyH--Uiprms, 9 00, 13 00 a. ni. Accommodation, 800 i. lu,, i -i-i p. ui. KaturulUK leave Atlantic City depot, coriMir Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays- Uxprens, 7 85, 9 00 ll 111., 3 30,80 p.m. Accommodation. 1 25, H 15 n. n.. 4 05 p.m. SoniUys- F.xpre-i, 4 a), 0 30,8 00 p. in. At. f citmuoUnttou, 7 15 n. ni., 4 15 p, tn. Va'loi- Cars on nil a-cnrPA-i train ''or further Information, apply to nenrrHt l'Mladelphla and Pending Hallway ticket agent oriuldiCHS I A. HWKiUAitn, "Oiison J. Weeks. Ccn'l .Supt., Gcii'l Pnss'r At;t., ltciullni! Terminal, Philadelphia. iennsylvania RAILROAD. KCHIIYKILI, DIVISION May 15, 1898. Trains will leave Shenandoah after tuu aui i c data for Wlifitans, Ollhcrton, Frackvllle, Pell Water, St. Clair, Pottsvllle. Hamburg, lteadliie, Pott-town, Phoenlxvllle. ICorrlstown mdFV n4elphia (Hroad street station! at 605 and 815 n. in., 2 02, 6 10 p m. on week days. Sundnyp, 8 15 n. ni., 4 25 p. in. Trains leave Frackvllle foi Hhcnnmloab nt 7 3G, IllOn. ni. nnd 5 40, 7 30 p. Sunday, 11.01 n. in. nnd 5 15 p. m. Iave I'otUvllIu for Shenandoah (via Frack vllle 710, 1120 a. m., 5 20, 7 10 p.m. Sunday 10 85 n. m.. 5 20 p. m, Ltnvo PhllndelpMa, (Hroad street station), lot Hhennndnnb at 8 85 n. tn 4 10 p, m. week dnys. Sundays leave at 6 50 and 9 2.1 a. m lave llroad street elation, Philadelphia, lor Sea Girl, Asbur Park, Ocean drove, ling Hrnncb, nnd Intermediate Mtatlous, s.20, 11.14, n, m,, 3.30 and 4.00 p. m. week-days. Leave Hroad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOlt NEW YOKK. Kxpress, weck-dnys, 3 20, 4 to, 4 50 5 15, 6 50 7 83,8 20, 9 50, 10 21 (Dining Car), 11 00 a. in, 12 00 noon, 12 35 (Limited 100 and 4 22 p. r.i. Dining Cars), 1 10, 2 80 (I)lnlng Car) 3 20, 8 90. tOO,aoO,ri5G(I)luliiKCar). 0 00, 7 02,7 43 (Din ing Car), 1000 p. m., 12 01, night. Sundays, U2C. 105, 4 50. 5 15, 8 20, 9 56. 10 21, (DIl.lllK Car), 1135 a. m., 12 35, i 05 iDlnlng Car) 2 30 (l)lubig Car), too (Limited) 1 22 (l)inlim Car), 520.550, (Ulnlnir Car) 6 85, 7 02,7 43, IDInll.g Car 10 oil p. in., 12 01 night. Kxpriss lor Ponton without cIiuuko, 11 00a in., week-days, and 7 43 p. ui., dally, WASHINGTON AND Till! SOUTH. For 11 dtbnoro nnd Washington. 3 50, 7 20, 8 32, 10 20. II S3, a. in., liO-.l, 1231 (Db.llut Car), 1 13 Dining Car, 8 18, 4 41, 525 Cout:re bio. ml Limited. Dlnlnn Cur, 1117. DM (Din ing Cur, 781 (Dining Car P. in , and 12 05 night weekdays. Sundays. 3 50, 720,9 12,1123, a. u., 1209,1 12, Hilling Oar 4 11, 1520 Con greNslonal Limited, Dining Car, fia-i (Dining Carl, 731 Dining Car p. in. anil 12 05 night. For Italtlinoro, nccouunodatiou, 9 12 a lu, 2 02 and 1 01 p in week days, 5 08 and 11 10 p ui daily, FOlt ATLANTIC CITY. I'nve llroad etrect Motion vIa Delnwnre rivet bildge l&prc,M, 9 20 ii m, 7 Cf p. in. dully. Leave Market Slreet Warf Kxprem, 900 n m. 200, (300 Hitunl.iyn only), 100,5(0 p. in. Sun days, 8 45, 9 43 a. ni (aituuuuodMUm 4 80 nnd 5(10 p. in.) For CnpeMayr Anglesen, Wild wood nnd Holly It.-iK b, bi n lulu City, Ocean City, Avalon unci SIoiiii Harbor lCxpreHM, 900 a. in., 400, ji. lu. week days. Sundays, 9 00 a. in. For Humeri Point Hipres, 9 00, n. in.,2 00, 4 00, 5 10, p. in, week days Sundays, 8 45 a. ni. and 9 13 p ui- I 11 Ill'TCIIINSON, J. It Woou, Cen'l Matinuer Gen'l Pnss'g'r Agt riiliious of Dollars do up in Biuoko every year, Tako n risks hut get your houses. Block, fu nituro, etc., insured in llrst-claesr liable companlos as represented by DAVID FAUST. Insurance Apent 1 iuoi'l20j South Jardla St Also Llfa'tondAoctdanUl Gorapanl Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvety softness of thu skin Is Inva riably obtained br thof 9 who use PoizoNi'e Complexion i'owder. EA RofifoWn vR i W
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