EVENING HERALDlEmVAHl) BKIXAMY D15AD MSTAHMSIIl:t lTP. i'muiMhed every Kvcnlug, Kxicpt undnv. at M..ITM .TAtllllN HtllH T, Nl KH t'FSirtlK. .I!, Will V Mil' I I!!.H J J n n luontli, naynlilo In advance. A.dv v.i k , 4 1.., .... -.-I ... . 1I . .11 tn m it i-a nr'J" ' enr. or a' m clittrgru luvoruitiR "P wo in wmoit. i ,.- uti1lMier rui"rve the right to iIi.uiki- tlic ,.n-hIonof ndveilUeiuenU whenever the pun yWon of new .leinitmln It. The HhJ If rff"iTvrtltoiJr 1nti ndvortlMiiieiil, whether mui f(r or not. .tnt the imUlUliers intijr deem ltnaptr. Advertising ratw mink known upun npplfcMton. a VrvA a the notolfle nt Rlieimtnloah, r.iM ccoml cla- mall mutter. TRI-KIMIONH CONNKOTlON "All the Hews That's Fll lo Print." '.ening Herald MONDAY, MAY 23. 1HS. JUR COUNIKY: Hrst, Lnst and rorcvci. Breaker. Ahead, Ono week from next 'I'liiu-Mlny the IlopulOh-uii state convention will be held in Ilurriidiiiri for the purpose or lKiniimtiii a ouiululiito for (iovernor mid other state olhVers. SehuylUill county will he represented in that boriv be elht deleles. who were elected on Sat unlay. Congressman ISnmiiii has been in the count for the past ten days working in the in terest of William A. Stone's eulidi ilitey for the (inventorship, and iih a suit that o;eiitleinuii can only count on four delegatus from Schuylkill, t lose from the Fourth district. Tiie Republican state convention has- a duty to perforin, that of nom inating u ticket that will unite the party at least for the present cnin- lmiiiii. There is no doubt but that Senator Quay will control the con volition. Should he force the noinin iition of William A. Stone a united party is an impossibility, and will in evitably cause the defeat of Republi can candidates for Congress, for the legislature, and for county offices in close districts. Col. Stone is not ac ceptable to the independent element, and his nomination would likely re sult in a repetition of the Delainater campaign. Tile large number of available can didates aiiuouncod for (iovernor, most of them friends of Senator Quay and at the same time unobjec tionable to the independents, should bo suflicient to cause the Quay leaders to pause before taking a step that would imperil Republican success. The nomination of Hon. John Wana niaker is out of tile question. In (lie first place he will not have suflicient strenght in the convention to seemo the nomination, and were he to lie the nominee the Quay people would at least lie lukewarm in their support. On tiie same line of reasoning William A Stone, the slated candidate, is not available. This state of alTairs suggests the solortioii of a candidate who would lie least objectionable to the two con tending factions in the Republican party. The name of Congressman (' W. Stone, of Warren, is promi nently mentioned in this connection. He has never been prominently identi fied with either faction, has a clean record, is an able anil conservative leader. Among all those so far men tioned, C. W. Stone is the man of the hour in the opinion of many Repub licans wlio hold party success libovo factional victory. The eight delegates from Schuylkill county are uniiistrueted. Those from the Fourth district are supposed to be for William A. Stone, whiio the re maining four nro placed against that candidate. The delegates from the First, Second and Third districts will no doubt cast their votes for the best interests of the party, and we know of no better way of accomplishing that result than the selection of a candidate that would be the least ob jectionable to the great body of party workers and the citizens of the Com monwealth in general. To that end they should bend their efforts. The result of the delegate election, while it may have been a surprise to some, was the natural outcome of popular feeling that has manifested itself for sometime. t removes Hon. Charles IS', liiimini as an available candidate for Congress. The issue in those districts comprising tin liOth Senatorial was plainly drawn, and the successful delegates inado theii light and were elected on a distinct anti liriimm platform. Tho Congress man and his friends and otllceholders accepted it as such, and tho result shows their elVorts to stem the tide of popular disgust availed them naught. The Republican party cannot afford to make unpopular nominations this yoar, either for state or county olllces. With a candidate for Governor who is distasteful to a largo body of Re publicans will endanger close Con gresslonal and Legislative districts, and Schuylkill is by no means a sure Republican county. The same can be said as to the county ticket. If success is to crown our I'iTorts In November thu Republican leaders In this county must choose well. Chronic olllco-holdersmust bo relegated to the rear and clean, able, popular candi dates selected. sturuLitu the utoiiia rouse the liver cure lies lieaiUclie. ili7mc our ttomat n, etmitijijit Tlic ouljr hlll to uk Hitu Jluud't birtaiwrlili. Hoods :; ' srt e s 9 ,1 i.v mi Tim Notod Author and Humanita rian a Victim of Consumption. WORK FOR NATIONALISM. UN "Looking Iliiok ward" 11ns llcea Trnuilnteil Into Nearly livery Known I. miwiiMuo nnil Nearly a Million topic Have lleen Sold. Springfield, Mnns., May 23. Kdwnrd Bellamy, author and humanltnilan, died enrly yesterday morning at his home In Chlckojiee Falls, In the 49th yoar of his n:re. Mr. Uellnmy litis lieen in feeble health ever since ho finished his "Hipinllty," sump eight months ago. Indeed, Inns befoie It was done lie hud the most significant warning that his vital energies were beliyc undermined, although It was not till August that his physicians definitely told him that one of his limits was affected. At the earnest solicitations of his physicians and family he resolved lo try the effect of the Colorado climate, and enrly In September lnst reuioved with his fam ily to Denver, lie received, however, little or no benefit from the change, and since January has been rapidly fulling. When lie recognized that re covery was Impossible he became very anxious to get bad; to Ills old family homestead at Chlckopee Falls, Mass., where he was born and where he had lived his entire life. Ills brothers went to Denver to help him realize this wish, and on April 2G, Just a month ago, brought blin back, very weak, but very peaceful, to his old home. He was born at Chlckoiiee Falls on March 20. H50. and was the third son of l!ev. it. K. Bellamy, for SB years the pastor of tho Unptlst church at Chlcopee Falls. After finishing a course nt Union college he completed his education by a year of European travel and study and by the study of law. lie was nt 21 vears of ace ad mitted to the bar of Hampden county, Mass. From the legal profession he went Into Journalism, and for several yeais was assistant editor of the Springfield Union. From there he went to New York city to accept a position as editorial wilier on the New York Evening Post, where he was engaged for about a year, when he returned to Siirlngllold. and In copartnership with his brother, C. J. Ib-llnmy, stnrted the Springfield Dully News. Meanwhile he published "Six to One, a Nantucket Idyl," "Dr. Heldenhoff's Process." "Miss Ludlngton's Sister" and other books. It was In 1FNX that Ills famous book, "Looking Backward," was pub lished, the sale of which up to the present time Is over 150,000 copies In America, and probably over 500.000 copies have been sold In England and other foreign countries. "Looking Backward" has been translated Into German, French, Uusslan. Italian, Arabic, Bulgarian and several other languages. It Is stated that Emperor William purchased 10.000 copies of "Looking Backward," which he dis tributed among the students and work ing classes of Germany. His reason for so doing, If this Is really true, Is np paient to those conversant with Ger man politics. On Dec. SO, 1891, Mr. Bellamy, being convinced that It was his duty to sup plement his efforts In "Looking Back ward" by educating the people toward reform In government. Issued tho first number of The New Nation, a paper destined to becoino the most quoted and Influential political or ovolu tionary Journal In the world. An Idea of Its Inlliience may be judged from the fact that since The New Nn tion was started over 350 papers do- voted to nationalism have been launch ed In the United States, Canada and Mexico, and thousands of papeiM through tho direct Inspiration of The New Nation, have started departments devoted to political reform, which are conducted and edited from the writings of Mr. Bellamy In The New Nation and "Looking Backward." Mr. Bellamy leaves a widow and two children, besides two brothers, Charles J. Bellamy, editor of tho Springfield Dally News, and Frederick Bellamy of Brooklyn, N. Y. His funeral will take place at his home In Chlcopee. Falls, and by his special request will be of the simplest possible character. The CiiIi.im (MiDstion ami lmlitlcal issuer iiik into lniKUiliCiinco Willi 1110 man wn uHcrs ii'um nilos. What lie. most desires, 1 tulief. DoWitfs vi cli Ha.cl Sxilve ciiio piles. 0. II. HaiienbUf.il. AirWiint to . "loin llowoy. Atlantu, (!n.. May 23. About 2,000 re emits have arrived at Fort MePhorson since that post was made the centrali zation point for that brnnch of the army. Every recruiting station in 1110 country from Maine to California have sent some nun. anil they are still ur living at a rate of 200 a day. Colonel Cook, the commandant, on Saturday lined up the leciults at the posts and naked for volunteer 1 to go lo the Philip pines. Nine bundled i.tponded almost Instantly, but only UU0 are wanted. CASTOR 1 A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough Honrs tho Sigmtturo of liik..o'n Wnrnlii": ,0 CiibaiiK. Tampn. Fla., .May "'!. The text of a proclamation Issue d by Harlolome Mus so, president of the 1 ub.in republic, ha reached here via New Orleans. In it Masso strongly urges the autonomists, guerillas and Cubans leaning toward Spain to come over to tho Cuban ranks, lie assures them that, with the aid of United States troops, a decisive blow to Spain Is soon to be struck, and that the Cuban cnuse will soon bo won. Ho points out that all who fall to Join the Cuban forces befoie It shall bo too late must seek a home in some other coun try. To .all 'I'or X 'iibmi 'Waters lit) Gibraltar, May 23. An unconfirmed rumor Is in circulation here that the Spanish squndrnn at Cadiz Is about to sail for Cuban waters. A Spanish bat tery of artillery arrived yenterday af ternoon at San ltoque, seven miles northwest of Gibraltar, and has been llaced lu position. .mtIoiih itloifntrTii India, Calcutta, May 23. About 3.000 people took part in a riot, which lusted two hours, at llhowanlpnor, 80 miles west of Dlnngepoor, Saturday. Many of tho jloti rs were I n 1 11 reel . and they wuri Ihinlly dispersed by the police. Severul attempts to renew the disturbances were alBo suppressed by the authorities. Wlmitii'ortliu I'roiinli Derby. Purls, May 23. The Prix dp Jockey club (French 'derby) of $27,010, for 3-year-olds, !tt miles, was run yesterday, Curdo-Foii was first, Dux second and Cupabat third. GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST 1 These were the two reasons that formerly kept people frm attending to their teeth, liotli reasons Uwv no eilence in this ad vanced ae;c. i'dinlcsi and inexpensive dent istry witli nn absolute guarantee for live cars is our mrlluxl A Good Set of Teeth, $. The Very Heft Teeth, 58. You can get no Iwtter, no matter what you pay. No charne for extracting, wlieic tectli ate ordered. YVc can take ) our impulsion in llic morning and give you your teeth in tlic afternoon if doiicd. (lold PillhiKS, $i ; Host Silver Fillings, 5oc tip; Cle.inlng, Sue; I:tiactliijt, 25c. Crown and bridge woiK at very icawnabli: rates, l.xaminations and estimates liec. We use but one grade of material the best. SCHUYLKILL DE1ITAL PARLORS, Cor.Whlto& Cenlro Sis., Uohhlns' Building CARPET CLEANING. flic undcrsiencd have assumed charge of he Shenandoah Renovating t. ompany 's plant, ml aie prepared to clean, sew and lay arpits, mattresses, and do general upliolstcr- ng work. Feathers Cleaned. Work Done Promptly. ...Drop Us a Postal ALLEBACH & HEFNER. Irdcis cull be left at No. 7 N'oith West 'treel, or at the plant, Apple alley and 1 towers street. SPANISH JOASTING. Declare That a Spanish Fleet Is En Route to Manila to Drive Out Dewey's Ships. London. Liny 23. A dispatch to The Daily M.li fiom Ibing Kong says: "Spaniards In Hong Kong nnd at Man ila openly boast that a fleet of war ships Is on the way out to the Philip pines, and the bishops have Issued pas torals to the effect that "Spain and God are preparing tn cut out these social excrescences from America. The pastorals urge the people to give no quarter, and they ascribe Admiral Dewey's humnnlty In refusing to bom bard Manila as due to fear. At the same time money Is being spent In bribing the inferior leaders among the Insurgents. "There is some anxiety here because of the non-arrival of American troops, and the American consulate Is crowded with volunteers. United States Consul Wlldmnn is on duly night and day. An Ainerlenn miner from Manila. Doeur by name, has arrived here. For several years be mnnaged a coal mine near Cebu, and the Spanish authorities, fenr Ing he would supply the American licet expelled him. lie reports that food Is scarce at Cebu. Flour Is very high nnd potatoes cannot be bought. "The Spaniards are themselves di rectly responsible for the revolt of the Cebunnn, as the latter gave thein help during the recent Insurrection and wcie In return promised regular pay nnd that their families in their ab sence should be cared for. They were ulso to be exempted from tribute. Af ter seven months' absence, during which they received no pay, they re turned home to find their families Btarvlng and to bo called upon for trib ute. They have risen against Spain." AN ARKANSAS TORNADO. It Kill- at Least Seven Persons nnd Destroys Many Homos. Fayettevllle, Ark., May 23. The tor nado which passed through a portion of northwestern Arkansas Friday night did Immense damage to property and caused the death of at least seven per sons, lteports of the destruction are coining In slowly, and It Is feared that later details will add other names to the death list. The storm came from the southeast, passing through the great fruit belt of the Ozark fruit sec tion, and toro Its way through the southern end of Benton county, spend ing Its force In the White river vab ley. Everything In its path was de stroyed, the greatest damage being done near Elm Springs, Lowell and Mudtown, the latter place being en tlrely swept away. At Elm Springs one man who sought safety In a cellar was killed. The house blew away and the cellar was filled with debris, crush Ing the man to death. Two miles east of Elm Springs a man named Kllllngsworth and his wife were killed. Their house was entirely destroyed, and they wore crushed to death In the debris. A nifle awav farmhouse occupied by an Italian fam lly was wrecked und the Inmates in stantly killed. Twenty houses nre re ported blown away In the vicinity o Elm Springs, but details have not been received. The storm was less severe in Craw ford county, but one life was lost. Near Fort Smith Mrs. Nesbltt died from fright while the gale was at Its fiercest The home of W. H. Klmbrough, near Sprlngdnle, was blown down, and Kim brough was Instantly killed. Several other farmhouses were blown down near Sprlngdale, and six to eight per sons were more or lesB seriously In Jured. Some damage was also done at Lowell, ltogers and Slloam Springs. Tho 'llrltlsli-Venezuela Dispute, Washington, May 23. The tribunal which Is to adjust the dispute, between Venezuela and Great Britain as to the boundary between the former country and British Guiana will assemble Paris next Februnry. The claims both countries are now being mado up, The case of Venezuela was laid before the members of tho tribunal on March 10 last, and the counter claims of Great Britain will bo presented on July 10, Chief Justice Fuller and Assistant Jus tlce Brewer, of the United States su preme court, will represent Venezuela, A Clevr Trick, It certainly looks liko It, hut tlioro la really no trick about it. Anybody can try it who lias iamu hack and weak kidneys, malaria or nervous troubles. Wo mum ho can euro himself rlulitiiwuv iiv titkhu! Klcctrlo lilt (ere. This iiirdloino tones up the whole syxtcm, nets us a stimulant to tlio liver and kidneys, is u blood purifier and nerve tonic. It cures constipation, hoadaclio, fuhitlnn snells. slcuiilwisutttri and melancholy. It purely vegetable, mild laxutlvo, and 10 itimu the Kvsti'io to its natural viuor. Tn Ulcctrio Hitters and bo ruiivlnred that tliey nnt il ininieln worker. I:verv bottle eiianui teed. Only 50c, a bottle nt A. Wuslcy's drug Ho re. OUR VOLUNTEERS IN CUBA. They Itelong n the Iteglmcnt of Cu lmnM Organized lu 1" lorlda. Chicago, May 23. A special to Tho Ilecord from Macon savs: "Unless some ncpldent hus befallen the United States transport Florldn, there are now United Stntes volunteer troops on tho Island of Cuba, or thev will bo there within a few hours. From accurate In- formation obtained here It can bo tatcd as a fact that the first expedi tion toward Cuban soil has started, and the outlook Is for a successful trip. Wednesday, May IS, the United States transport Florida left Port Tampa with several hundred volun teer troops on hoaid. The passengers belonged to the regiment of, Cuban volunteers organized In the lower ex tremity of Flurlda some weeks ago. It was thought best to send these men, ns they speak Spanish and nre well ac quainted with the topography of tho ountry which It Is proposed to Invade. t cannot be learned what United States olllcers accompanied the regiment of volunteers. If this expedition Is a suc cess other troops will be rushed Into the island as soon as possible." The Cliniioston Otr For Miinlhi. finn Francisco, -May 23. The Charles- nn Is well on her way to Manila. The ilg cruiser passed through tho Golden Onto at 8:20 yesterday morning, after having been anchored In the stream nil night. Every steam vessel In the harbor blew au revolt1 to Captain Glass nnd the crew. None of the forts lu the harbor saluted the vessel, but the de monstration made by the 0,000 soldiers gathered at tho Presidio was tremen dous. They lined the bench for a mile, nnd cheer upon cheer nine out from the men who are soon to follow the Charleston to the t.iene of Admiral Dewey's triumph. Never has a war vessel leaving this harbor received such send off as was given the Charles ton, Caiiiiot Bvpoet Aid Prom Insurnonts. London, May 23. The Madrid corre spondent of The Times commenting on the situation In Cuba says: "Whether any Inrge number of Insurgents will ever light for tho Americans Is con sldeied extremely doubtful, but despite Spain's hopes It Is equally doubtful whether General Maximo Gomez and the other Influential liiburgent lendeis will boldly declare against American annexation. All that can be said with certainty Is that the cabinet at "Wash ington hns not found and cannot count upon the ollkieiit assistance from the Insurgents which It evidently expected when It rushed Into war without hav ing an army of occupation ready." Spanish Colliers nl Martinique. St. Pierre, Martinique, May 23. Ad miral Cervera's squadron, It Is leported on good authority, will return to these wateis to coal. It Is known that a number of Spanish colliers are on their way to Fort de France. The British steamer Twickenham having been re fused the privilege of coaling the Span ish torpedo boat destroyer Tenor and the hospital ship Alicante In the Fort do France harbor, it Is thought these vessels will coal from her at sea, and that she will then go to Admiral Cer vera's squadron for the ramo purpose. "MoKInloyV Peucciiinkers," Beading, Pa., May 23. On rush tele grams from Washington the Carpenter Steel works late Saturday night sent ir0 13 inch projectiles destined for Sampson's lleet. These weigh 1,200 pounds eneh and will go through any thing Spanish afloat. Over S00 pro jectiles of somewhat smaller size were sent today to San Francisco for Dewey at Manila. The 13 Inch projectiles nre popularly known here as "McKlnley's peacemenkers." Headache Quickly Cured. Dr. Davis' Anti-Ucadacho never falls, 25c. Itcdiicetl KiitcR tu Scrautoll. The Pennsylvania Itnilro.nl Company an nounces that, for the parntlo of tho German Catholic State Convention at Scr.inton, Pa., Wednesday, May 23, it will soil excursion tickets from points on its lino within a nidlus of ono hundred miles to Scranton and return it rate of singlo faro for tho round trip, rickets will ho sold May 21 and 25, good to return until May 20, inclusive. Tito (irowlnp; Volunteer Army. Washington, May 23. Mustering' into tho United States service of volunteern In the state camps was practically sus pended yesterday, but was resumed to day, lteports received by Adjutant General Corbln Indicate that thus far 100,000 volunft-.-rs have been mustered. General Corbln Is of the opinion that the quota called for will be tilled dur ing the present week. Destroyer Columbia Proceeds to Sen, New York, Mav 23. The United States commerce destroyer Columbia, which has been at anchor at Tompklns ville, coaling and provisioning, nfter a tour of duty with the North Atlantic patrol, weighed anchor and proceeded to sea last night. 'UASBBALL "RECORDS. Standing of the Clubs In thnltnool'or Championship Pen mints. National Lcuiruo. W. L. PC. W. L. PC. Cincinnati... 10 0 .7HJ ntUburg... .13 11 .181 Cleveland . ..18 0 .007 I'liiladelp'n. .10 13 .455 llostou 17 10 SM Brooklyn.... 0 13 .109 Baltimore . ..13 8 .010 Loulsvillo.... 0 10 .321 New York. ..15 10 XUO St. Louis.... 8 17 .820 Cliioniro 18 13 .500 Washington 0 10 .210 SATUllUAY'S NATIONAL LKAOlII! OAMRS. At Cleveland First game: Cleveland, 5; Philadelphia. 2. Second game! Cleve land, 3; PhHi (1, l;1hln, 0. At St. Louis St. Louis, 11; New York, 5. At Chulnnntl Boston, 4; Cincinnati. 3. At Chicago Chicago, 8; Washington, 3. MINIIAY'H NATIONAL LUAOUK OAMKS, At Cincinnati Cincinnati, 2: Pittsburg, 0. At St. Louis New York. 10; St. Louis, f. At Louisville First game; Louisville, S; Brooklyn, 0. Second gnmo: Louisville, 7; Brooklyn, 2, At Chicago-Chicago, 10J Washington, 3. Knstorn League, W. L. PO. W. L. PO, Montreal 12 5 .700 Buffalo 0 U .150 Toronto 11 0 ,017 Providence.. 7 0 ,433 WllkusbarrolO 7 .588 HprinRtleld.. 5 10 .!!3 Syrnnuse....ll 8 .570 Hochuxter . .. 8 13 ,lf3 SATUIIPAY'S KASTK1IN I.UAQUK (1AMIVI. At Syracuse Syracuse. I; Wllkesbarro, S. At Moutrenl Montreal, 3; Itochoster, 0. At Phovldence Provldonce, 4; Spring 0. At Providence Providence, 4: Spring field, 2. At Buffalo-Toronto, 4; Buffalo, 3. SUNHAY'K KA'TBIIN I.IUOUI1. OAMRS. At Montrenl Montreal, 0; llochester, 2. At Buffalo-Toronto, 8; Buffalo. 7. At Syracuse Syracuse, 5; Wllkesbarre, 1. Atlnntlo l.enuiie. W. L. l'O. W. L. TO Lancaster . ..15 8 .0ft? Newark 8 10 .111 Hartford... .13 8 .010 Peturwrn.,... 8 10 ,111 Bldunond. .. 0 7 ,W1 Jiorfolk 0 12 .1-1) HadlK 8 8 ,500 Alluiitown . , 5 Ja .W) HATVIIIUr'H ATI.ANTIO LllAUUH UAMEH. At Heading -Norfolk. 7i Hooding, 1. At Hartford (17 lnnInB)-Hartford, 2; Itlch 111011(1, 2. At Lanoustur Lancaster, 7; Newark, 1, At Allentown l'aterson, 7 Alleiiiown, 2, K-.J.II.U'ti ATLANT10 I.KAUUH 11 A Mitt. At Pntcison -Pntensnn, 6; Norfolk, 1, At Newark Lunuuster, 8; Nowark, 5. 8. M. Geary. Pierson, Ml h., writes ! "De Witt's Witcli Hazel Salvo is ouringmoro piles lieio to-day than all other remedies com. bined. It cures eczema and nil other skin diseases." C, II. Ilnuciihtirli. TO MUS. l'LMHAM From Mrs. Walter E. I3udd, of Pat ohoguo, Now York. Mrs. llfim, in tho followinp; letter, tells a familiar story of weakness nnd suft'crhi'r, and thanks Mrs. Plnkhnm for complete relief: " Ukaii Mas. PiNKitAMt I think it Is my duty to wrlto oil aniltellyou what Lyilia E.Plnhham's VoR-etublo Compound has done for mc. 1 feel llko another woman. I hint such dread ful headaches througii my temples and on top of my head, that I nearly went crazyiwnsal.so troubled with ehills.wnsvery weak; my left hide from my shoulders to my waist pain ed me terribly. 1 could not sleep for tho pain. Plasters would help for a while, but as mhui as taken off, the pain would he just at, bad as ever. Doctors prescribed medicine, but it gave mo no relief. " Now I feel so well and strong, havo no more headaches, and no pain in side, mui it is all owing- to your Compound. I cannot praise it enough. It is a wonderful medicine. I recommend it to every woman I mow." soldier KllleJi lu ltnllrond Accident. Washington. May 21. The secretary of war yesterday received a brief tele gram from General Brooke confirming the report of the accident nt Chlcka mnuga to u train carrying Missouri volunteers. He states that one man was killed and four injured, and that the remains of the one killed have been sent to bis friends In Missouri. He also says the Injured men are being cared for at tho hospital. .Mlehnol llwyer's Itody itolntorrert. Sydney, N. S. W.. May 23. The cen tennnry of the Irhh rebellion of 179i was celebrated here yesterday. Tho remains of Michael Dwyer, who died In and the remains of bis wife were taken up and reburled In St. Mark's cathedral. The funeral, which was miles long, was witnessed bythousands. The foundation stone of the monument was also laid. No man can euro consumption. You can prevent it though. Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup cures cuiiglii, colds, hronchitis.astlima. Never fails. The South anil Its Ailvimtagus. Tho Southern Hallway lias issued for free distribution, a sixteen page journal des ciiptivo of Virginia, North and Smith Caro lina, Tennessee, Gcurcis. Alabama and Mississippi. Persons seeking now locations, or capitalists desiring to make safeand profit able investments will find tho information contained therein both valuable and inter cstlng. 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V- u- 1'nrfc Tronrio Safu- j i in, 1 l, .1 e tll, i r.iiips from Hi j.ii'iui villi IV ? i .. , . , ' 1 ' . li'11.18 oiu iihwi iiHiriininii',11. , 1 i'"1;1,1': v V i "i-riion. iiiu I ! iiiil.il.-, i.h, iln,l4 Hi iiwurk to wlikli It J 1 J ". '"II" n'l ' - MtrilB.lKB. i 0 OCT TIIR IIEST. 5 .7Srf linen page sent on application to o t?. MlilSUIAH CO., I'libUhlivrH, i imvu l4lll4iISOll3IO;l. ft M 6 ri2a rjlirjT II eSSpXtl) If you wear tho 3 ! tXKrOO OO CKH000'6 OOOO 00 OO C AN ALARMING REPORT DOUBTED.! All nvo Otto Of tho loo Imprisoned Wllnler Perished. an I'rancisoo, May 23. Much con corn was caused In maritime circles here by the report of a letter from Afognnk stating that a man hnd just arrived there bringing the Intelligence Hint he was the only survivor of the whalers who have been Imprisoned in the ice all winter. According; to his story, which Is hardly credited among the best Informed whaling men, while the whnlinc: fleet wns In the Ice nt Point Barrow the ships and all the men except one fell victims to the ter rible "pinching" of winter Ice, which no Arctic craft but the sturdy Fiam has ever been able to withstand . The letter came from Pfaft, off F g lake, and deals principally with business matters and mentions only as an Inci dent the alleged los of the wbalcis. No details Hie given, nor is. even men tioned the name ef the supposed sur vivor who Is said to have carried the news tn the outside world. According to the letter the survivor reached Afognak In a smnll sloop, In which he crossed Shelklkoff straits from Portage bay to Afrp-n-k. VM1 Ing men and others familiar with ho Arctic place little faith In this let er, but the i'ac; that Pfalf. th." wilter. Is lu a rcrpon; Sble position, Is couslde ed reliable and Is well acquainted with the conditions in the far berth, ma' es those Interested In the welfare of the whalers not a little anxious. Two whalers from the lleet, Mate Tlldon nnd one Walker, brought down detailed accounts of conditions nt Point Barrow about six weeks ago. Both Btated that every vessel In the lleet wns In a safe position and that there would be no dllllculty In getting out when the Ice broke. In the light of the stntementB of these two experi enced whalers, the story of wholesale destruction seems iinpiobable, if not impossible. Bucklon's Arnica Salve, Tho host salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcere, salt rhcwin, fever soros, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, cornB, and all skin eruptions, and posltholy cuies piles, oi .10 pay required. It k guaranteed to give pori'ect satisfaction or ruouy refunded. Prior 25 conts per bor . For sale by A. Wssloy. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And linwers, tho lbinil of Aiiielien, Cali fornia. Via the true pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain ltoulo," which tnivcrscs a region of perpetual stiushino, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes aie unknown. Pullman first and second class palaco and tourist sleeping cars to points ill Missouri, Aikansas, Texas, Old and Now Moxico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Novada, without change. Quick time, low ralos, and all tlio comforts of modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via the Missouri Paeilie railway system. For rales right from yuiir home, literature, and full Information, drop a postal card, J. P. McCann, T. P. Agent. 51!! Hail road avenue, Klinlni, N. Y or tlill Broad way, Now York. 3-1-tf W. E. Hoyt, G. K P. Ast. Takes tho burn out; heals the wound; cures tlio pain. Dr. Thomas' Ucicctric Oil, tho lioii.sohold remedy. TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS. iwuiirARsrm sixvici: ntiiir.nii iiv Tin: SOUTHERN n.MI.WAY. Leaving llroad Street station, Philadelphia, at (!:.ri5 p. m. dally, tlio ".Southwestern I,iiniled," carrying a dining car and the Most luxurious Pullman drawing room sleep ing cais, readies llirmliiglian tho following nixhtnt 10:10 and arrives nt Memphis tlic next morning at 7:-l0. Through sleeping cars for Ashovllle, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampi, Atlanta, Mobile and Now Orleans are also attached to this train. Pullman lcscr vations can bo mado in advance and all in formation obtained by communicating with John M. Ileal, District Passenger Agent, 82 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Don't lot tlic little ones sillier from eccma or other tortui ing skin diseases. Noneid for it. Doan's Ointment curia. Can't haim the most dolicato skin. At any drug store, 50 cents. Decoration Day nt Gettysburg. Memorial Day, May 30, will bo a gicat day at Gettysburg. Imposing ceremonies will be performed on this historic spot in which Prcslih nt McKinlcy and his Cabinet aro ex pected to take part. Tho personally-conducted tour of tho Pennsylvania llailroad to Gettysburg, Luray, and Washington, which leaves Now 'York and Philadelphia May 28, will atl'ord au excellent opportunity to visit tlio famous battlefield on this occasion. Two dys will bo spent at Gettysburg, ono at Luray, and two at Washington. Tho party will bo under tho guidanco of ono of tlio "company's experienced tourist agents. A chaperon, whoso especial charge will bo unescorted ladies, will accompany the trip throiiEliout. Hound-trip tickets, cover ing all necessary oxpuses during the entile time absent, will bo hold at tho oxtiemelv oiv rate of $27 from New York, $211 from Trenton, $21 from Philadelphia, and pro portionate rates fiom other points. For itineraries and full Information, apply lu liekut. agents ; Tuiirint Acent, llliil ilio.ul. way. Now York ; 7KI llroad Street, Newark, S. J.; oi (ico. W. lio.nl, Assistant tlcn iral I'.issenger Aguit, lliuad Stitut Station, Phila delphia. WIII1N NATIllli: Needs assistance it may bo bent to lcndi r it promptly, hut ono should remember to use oven tho most perfect remedies only when needed. Tlio host and lnostslniplinuid guntlo remedy Is the Syrup at Figs, tnaiiiilactiircd by the California Fig Syrup Co. Deeoriillon Dny Tmir to (liilysloirg. Tho Pennsylvania llailroad Company has ai ranged for another of its popular suvcu- day personally-conducted tours to the battle field of Gettysburg, laimy Caverns, and Washington, to leavo Now York and l'hlla delphi.i by special train Hatiuday, .May 2S. Hate, S37.1K) from Now York; 821.00 from Philadelphia, covers all necessary expeuses. Pioiiortionalo rates from other points. eur ItlnorarliM ami lull liifoniiation apply to ticket agents; Tourist Agent, lllld llroad way, New York ; 7fcl) llroad street, Nowark, N. J.; or Geo. W. lioyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. Tho human machine stalls but mice mid stops but once. You can keep it lining longest and most rcgiilaily by using DoWitt's MUlo Dirty lilscrs, tho famous littlo pills for con stipation and all stomach and liver troubles U, 11, llUKCIIhUCll. AUK YOU (KlINf! SOUTH V TIIK MIUTIIlIItN ItAII.VVAY l:l',AL'lllM AM, PIIOMINIINT POINTS. Don't start South without consulting John M. lleall, District P.isscuucr Agent, Southern hallway, 028 Chestnut street, liil'adolphla If you cannot call iu person, write tn him. akyour grocer fortho "Itoyal Patent dour, and take no other brand. It Is the host flour mode. ftoN ExIIHG NerVOUSIIGSS, .7w"v: iw TTIIAT no one remedy can contain tho H elements necessary to euro all diseas es, Is a fact well known to everyone. Dr. Miles' System of Kestorntlvo Itomodles consists of soven distinctively dl(Tcrint preparations, eacli for lte own purpose. Mrs. Ii. 0. llrnmloy, 07 nenry St., St. Cath erines, Ontario, writes: "For years 1 suf fered from extreme nervousness and annoy ing constipation, dovcloplng Into palpitation and weakness of the heart. I v. ns unablo to sleep, suffered much from headacho, pain iu my loft eldo, palpitation and a constant feollug of weakness and prostration. I besan using Dr. lilies' Nervine, Heart Curo and Ncrvo nnd Liver Pills and tho Anti-Pain Pill's to rcllovo Eudden paroxy ima of pain and headache. I soon felt much Improved ard tho pains and aches and weariness left me. I then took Dr. Miles' Pci,toratlvo Toulo and am now restored to my forinor Ecotl health." JfigSWiTS Dr. Miles' Itemedle3KfW.il ' '"J aro sold by all drug-OV . ... . gists under a positive I1SHO8 guarantee, first bottlo fftOmO-HG benettts or money ro-fe 'nnr,OP oasusottho heart endK Health oSb Lrvcsfree. Address. BftSfc.' iaw)!tS DP.. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart. Iml, Philadelphia 8c Reading Railway i i ' r n No Smoke IN Kl'lMlUT MAY 15th, ls(,s. Train- leave aiienandonli ns follows! For New York vlft I'hlladelntilft. week davs. 7S0 U.M u. ill., 12 27, 8 10 undU7 p. Ill, Kor New York via Munch CbuiiR. week day., 7 30 a. m., 12 27 oml 3 10 p. ni. For lending nnd l'hilndelplila, week day, 7 30, S M ll. in., 12 27, tl 10 mid 0 07 i. in. For I'utlsvllle, week Hays, 7 30, 0 51 a. iu 12 27, 3 10, 0 07 and 1 2.5 p. m. Kor Tninnqua and Mahunoy City, week duys, 730, 8 51 a. m 12 27 3 10 mid 6 07 l. in. rur v inmmspori, ounnurv anu i.wiiLurg, week days, 11 00 a. m 12 27, 7 2H i. in Kor Mnltnnov Piano, wecknavs. 7 30. 9 51. 1130 il. in., 12 27, 3 10, 07. 7 25, 9 5V p. lu. Kor Athlnml and Slinmokln. week day. 7 30, 1130 n. m., 12 27, 3 10,0 07, 725 and 1 55 p. in. ror llaltlniortf, waslilngtuu anu tiie vvctt Tin i. j. j.. it., (iirouii Trains leu- , nen iii Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. tt It. H X.) tl II 20, i on, ii m a. ni., u iu anu (.. p. u, Mir.iniivs, :l 20, 7 00, 11 20 a.m., 3 4S ami 7 27 p.m. AdiTl tlounl trains from Twenty-fourth arid CI est lltlt htrcets station, week dayn, 1030 u. in. 12 20, 17 It 8 -10 p in. Sundays, 1 35, 8 23 p. In. THAINH FOH HIIKNANL'OAK. Leave New York via Philadelphia, wrck days, 12 15, 4 30, H 00, 11 30 a. in., nnd 1 45, I '10, 0 00 p.m. Leave New Vork via Maucb Chunk, week lays, 4 30, 9 10 it. in., 1 30 p. m, Leave. Philadelphia. Keadlnc Terminal. eck d'ivs 3 10. rt Mi, 10 21 a. 111. and I 31',, 4 I 0 p. 111. Leave Holding, week davii, 7 00, jOOm, a. m. 12 15, t 17. O0 p. m. Liave l'ottfivlllo, week daya, 7 IP, 7 10 a.m., 12 .10 I 1(1, 010 and C 00 p. in.' LriiM' Tamaqua, week days, 8 30, 11 23 n. in., I l'.i. ' .'.0, 7 20 p. m. Leave Mnhauoy City, week days, 9 05, 11 47 n. m 2 22, S 12, 8 21, 7 44 p.m Lcnvo Mnlinuoy l'lnno, week days, 030, 925, 10 25. 11 59 a. m.. 2 tl, S32, 0 41,7 57, f in. I.cavn Wllllamiport, week days, 7 42, low a in., 12 31 and 4 00 p. in. ATI. AS TIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut Ntreut wart nnd South strcctwharf for Atlantic City. Workdays Kxpress, 9 00 a. m., 200, (3 00 Saturdays only), t 00. 5 00 p. m. Accommoda tion, 8 to a. in., 5 15, G 30 p. m. Sundays llipress, 900, 10 00 a. m. Accommodation, 8 00 b. iu , 1 15 p. m. Returning leavo Atlantic City depot, con cr Atlantic and Arknnas avenues. Weekdays Uiprecs, 7 33, 9 00 a. in., 8 30, 5 30 p.m. Accommodation, 4 25, 8 15 a. m. 403 p.m. Sundays Hipress, too, 530, 8 00 p. iu. Ac commodatlon, 7 15 a. m., 4 15 ii. m, Pnrlor Vnr on all exorc8 IraliiM. vor further Inforinatlon, apply to nearrpt l'Liladelphla and Heading Hallway ticket agent or addrcHs I. A. hWl'IOAKD, KDSON J. WltKKS. Gcni Supt., Urni l'axs'r Ant., Itcalfng Terminal. Philadelphia. ennsylvania RAILROAD. HaiUYKILL DIVISIOM May 15, 1898. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the ftoos data (or Wlgians, Ullburton, Frackrtllo, Oatk Water, St. Clair, l'ottsvlllc. Ilamburg, Iieadiiij. t'otlstown, Phoenlxvillo, Norrlstoivn na Pti', atelphla (llroad street station) nt 8 08 nnd 8 15 a, in., 2 02, 0 10 p m. on week days. Sundays, 8 15 a. in., 4 25 p. in. Trains leave Krnckvlllo for Shenandoah nl 7 30, II Jfl a.m. and 5 46, 7 Sil p. Sunday, 11 01 a, lu. and 0 10 p. m. Iave 1'ottsvHle for Slienamloali (vlaKraelc vllle 710, 1120 u. m., 5 20, 7 10 p. in. Sunday 10 35 a. m.. 5 20 p. in. L-iivc. PhlladelpMa, (llroad street station), tot Shenandoah nt 835 a. m.. 4 10 p. iu. week days. Sundays leave nt 8 60 nnd 9 23 n. in Leave llroad street station. Philadelphia ui Sea dirt, Asbury Park, Oecan drove, l. ufc Branch, and Intermediate Rtnttona, k 10, 11.11, a. ni., 0.30 ami 1.00 p.m. lycek-ilayn, Ix-ave Urnnd Street Station, l'hlludulplila, KOH NHW YORK. Kzprep., week-days, 8 20, i On, 4 50 5 15. 8 50 7 33,8 21, 9 50, 10 21 (l)ln(ilB Car), 1100 b. If, 12 00 noon, ,2 31 (Limited 100 and 4 22 p. ui. Dining Cam), 1 10, 2 80 (Pining Car) 8 20, 8 00. 100,5 00, 5 50 (Dining Car), 600, 7 02,7 43 (I)ln. .big Car), 10U, p. in., 1201, night. Sundays, aw. 105, 4R0 5 15, 8 20.9 56, 10 21, (l)ll lut eal), 11 35 a. iu 123.1, 1 05 (Dining Car) 280 (UluW Car), 4 00 (Limited) 4 22 (IlFnluij Car), 5 20.5 50, (Dining Car) 0 35, 7 02,7 43, Dining Car) lOOOii. m., 12 01 night. Kxprea fin IhMun without change, 11 00 a m., week-days, mat 7 13 p. in., daily. WASHINGTON AND TIIK SOUTH, Kor llHltliuore and Washington. 3 BO, 7 20, S ,'r.', 10 20. 1123,11 ni.. 12 CI, 1281 (Dli.lllK Car), 1 12 IDIiituu Car, 3 18, 441, 5 25 roiiKres aional Liuilled. Dining Car, ft 17. 055 11)111. Ing Car, 731 IDlnlug Car) p. in , and 12 05 night week days. Sundays, 8 50, 720,912,1123, a. in., 1209,1 12, Dining Car 4 11, 320 Con gresslonal Limited, Dining Car, n&5 Dining Car, 731 DliilugCnr p. m. and I205nluht. Kor llnltlmore, nccomiiiodatlon, 9 12 a in, 2 iil and I 01 p iu week days, 5 0.1 anil 11 10 p in dally. KOIt ATLANTIC CITY, Leave ltro.ul Mrcet station via Delaware rtvet lirldge Kspns 9 20 n m, 7 C5 p. in, dally. Leave Market Street Warl Uxpresi, 900 n in. 200, (SOnSilurdaynnly), 100, 500 p. m. Sun. days. 845, 945 a. in (lueoiiunodktion 4 30 and 5 0Up. tn.) Kor Caps May, Anglesea, Wild wood nnd Hollj IScnch, Isle City, Oceru City, Avnlon and Stouo llaiboi' Kxpross, 900 n. in., 400, p. ui, l eel: days. Sundaya, 9 00 a. m. Kor Somera Point Kipre.s, 9 00, a. in., 2 00, 4 00, 5 no, p. m. week days Sundays, 8 45 u. in, and 9 t5 p. m. ' I II Hutchinson, .7, It Wood, Heni Manauer. (loni 1'im'ij'r Alt! niHionsof Dollars T Go up in smoko evory year. Take n risks but got your houses, stock, fn nituie, cto insured lu flrst-elasa r liable companies as represented by DAVIFj FATIST insurance Agent Also Life anilAcfdentl Cnntpantna Tho Rosy Froshnoss Arid a velvet soltuess of tlio akin la lnva rlably obtained Uy Ihofl who use 1'ozzohi'u Uomplcxinii Powder. 14ffftjktiilWiiiiti