EVENING HERALD K-TAltl.l"llfi 1ST". 1 ...iriu il ' i ry livening, Kxcrpi SiiihIrj ,at ui ui .Lvniiis HrBKCT, Ni:ab I'Kriii!. TLo lliTHtif u iloilveicl Iniheiiaiiiiiian and tin Ptrrrtiini!lie towns for bIx cm)tneek,m)-i ' irrlcrs. lly mall fn.Ofl n i oar, in i' init t tu..nli, inyalit In n.lvAucm. ViUert'ie mnt ch iriied nccnrdlttii: to Bxico anil position Tho filillxiirm nrvc tho right to change the I uoJtlO'i of adver'tlBeiiientii whenever the ("! f'sSilfi nt news domaiiili It. Tim rlnlit ln , 1 . 1 1 to i lany anverviwniem, n ii"incr pfjili fui or not, a.uit the imlilllicn nmy tteeni "lpi'i""-. V'lveillnlnt; ratw made known llUflll )'lUl.tllill. E , crcd M li poBtoruce at Slipiiaiubwih, (., set" id t.lu 4 mall innlWr. TFLKPIIONK CONNHl'liON "All the News That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald W! nNINDAY. MAY 33. 1M8. OVU COUNTRY: first, Last and Porevci. 'I'll K i-otp-lii) ivrpptioii tuniloretl by tho iti'.ats iif liiiltiinuiv Saturday to tl)L' bill SJa-'-at'linsutts Itt't;liiieiit lis it lms.-i'il through t hut rltyon Its way to tli'' i'iini at Pulls IMitiri-li, wits a strllvii j; and wlinlcsoinu l)it of st'liti itltMit that cannot fall to iiroiltieugooil n stilts Tin' Mttito spirit of reunion is C'bst'i-valile every whore lit this countr) tn day. Stk mk as it limy seeiu, tht'io arc ( n :i't -.iiii ii who voted for war hut nr (ititi'ii'-t its vigorous lirofocution. Tlicir Mite was for political cITect, and their ell'orts now to cripple the govt-rniuetit rerescnt thuir real d'silts Anion;; the people this reactionary clement is very small, but the ways of some politicians are not those of the people. TllK distribution of the state up propriittiuii to tile public schools thi j ear is made on tho basis of 00.07 to eit.-h teacher, $1.07 for each tiiMiblo and l.0'J for each child of school ae. Heretofore the appropriation has hi on iln ulcd on the basis of tho num ber of taxable. Under the now ar rangement Shenandoah will receive about $3.iM less than it did last vear. Our Plain Duty. Mo nation is richer in all material resources than the United States. Within the past quarter of a century particularly wealth has been accumu lated in this country as nowhere else in the world. A vast amount ol money is held by comparatively few persons, and a great number hav,, abundant riches. It has always been the case, however, that in time of warfare the average soldier in the ranks represents the humbler classes. The present is no exception to this rule, says the Philadelphia .Star, and this suggestive fact is very clearly brought out at a very early stage in the ciiiilhet by the revelations to which attention has already been earn i stl directed. Pennsylvania has bem the llrst state ill the Union to resj d to the call of the President for 'lunlerr.s, and the (iovernor has learned that many families have been lefi without elllciunt support. It. will bo reineml ered that the Ex ecutive distinctly stated that it was not necessary that this should occur in a single instance; yet when the nit n were stood up in line many of them found it much liiirtlir to say "no" than to say "yes." It is a singular fact that moral courage is moieof a rarity than a lack of physi cal fear. It, therefore, comes about that the people of Pennsylvania are con fronted with an urgent duty. The Governor lias communicated with the Sanitary Kelief Commission upon this subject, and suggested the or ganization of auxiliary associations in each community from which volun teers have gone forth. Thiri is a practical proposition, and one which should appeal to the patriotic Instinutsof all good citizens. It would bo a disgrace to the whole state if soldiers' families should be permitted in the smallest degree to sulfer while fathers, husbands and brothers are in Cuba, supporting the cause of freedom and Immunity. Schuylkill county should set a com mendable example to the rest of the state, and in every county this move- nt should be heartily endorsed. It win do iiarii eiiougu lor mo oene clarh'ij of such patriotic charity to i iccept the relief oil'ered ; thoy cer tainly should not bo required to seek it in a humiliating way. , Most unfortunately, the pay of a piivate soldier is very small, scarcely sulllcicnt to support, in tho humblest way, u wife, sister or mother, and when a family of little children aro to ha cared for, pitiful want must" speedily bo roallzed,tinless a helping m liniiil is near. Tho proposed relief movement is .m..f 1... 41... 1.1. -1..... 1 , nwiiiij in, milium. I'uiiiM r-uiili'iu, and iol a day should be lost in put ting it Into elllcieut opeiatlon, The honor of tho Coiiiiuonvvealth is at stake, anil all tho people who can help should feel this obligation, and promptl discharge tho duty Incum bent upon them. Should bo in ('very tamlv medicine riu'tt ar-t evcrf H a JIIOJ HI,' iiiraluaulo vlirii tlia lniiutcli li out of order; cur heaiUrlit. Iilltoutneii, anil ll llv.r truubiea. J1IIJ autl cfflolcut. li uuli. neofi, ss ffl I Iw ATTIiiC'TIVn FullnoBD of Honlth MnkoB Swoot FTRACTS FKOM MRU. Woman's grcntcst ffift in the power There is tineatity m health 5 -Mff W'le, w that was Jul - mmt rMKSfc TOW i JH l!roii!U n. I had fcivon up myself; as I had tried so inartv things, I believed nothing would ever do me any good. Hut. thanks to your medicine, 1 am now well and strong; in i.tct, another person entirely." If you are puzzled about yourself, writ.' Ivnn, -Ua.s.. and secure the advice which This is the advice that has brought sunshine into many homes which nervous ness and irritability had nearly wrecked. LydlaE.PluIiliatirsVcsetalJleCoR'.pouiiaiaV.'oitian'sRctnedyrorWoniaH'sS'.lJ GREAT NAVAL ACTIVITY. From Present Indications Sampson and Schley Have Cervera's Fleet Se curely Hemmed In. Montego Hay. Jamaica, May 25. The waters south of Cuba havo suddenly become the scene of great naval ac tivity. Commodore Schley, who loft Key West Inst Thursday with tho Uni ted States battleships Massachusetts anil Toxas, the armored cruiser Hrook lyn and tho armed yacht Scorpion, Is behoved to ho cruising off Clenfiiegos Hid Santiago do Cuba. When the newspaper dispatch boat Dandy loft Key West last Friday morning Admiral Sampson was still there. It was tho opinion of naval officers that ho would sail for Clonfuo gos soon by tlvo eastern route, the two fleets thus completing the circle of Culm. Tho battleship Iowa followed Com modore Schley on Friday, hut was overtaken off Capo San Antonio on Saturday by tho torpedo boat Dupont, with secret Instructions. The battle ship Immediately increased her speed to the limit, and when last seen was guarding tho entrance to the passago between tho Isle of Pines and Cuba. The Dupont rushed on toward Cien fuegos. Five Hritlsh warships aro now In tho vicinity of Jamaica. Tho Spanish 1,200 ton passenger steamer I'urlsima Concepcion Is hero. Sho is afraid to venture out. Tho numerous rumors as to the slghtl. of tho phantom Spanish lici t In this vicinity aro qulto unsubstantiated. It's fully to sillier from tliatlmrrililo jiIhriio of tlio nislit, itcliing piles. Dunn's Oiiitineat eiucs qulukly ami iierniaiiciitly. At any drug btoic, no cents. Cut One fntifti SiieeewniHy. Key West, May 23. The United States auxiliary tug Wampatuck biniiKht In yesterday a story of a sharp skirmish ort Santiago de Cuba last Wednesday. Tho tug, with tho United States nuxlllary cruiser St. I.ouls, went in to the Santiago channel to cut the cable. 'While the vessels were engaged In the work they were fired cm by the shore liatterles. The St. I-ouis returned the fire, and a lively fusillade ensued for about half an hour. The Wampatuck eventually succeeded hi cutting the cable. None of the Spanish shots succeeded In reaching either boat. The attempt to cut the cable off CiiinntaiiKi was unsuccessful, the Wainpatiiek being driven off. rim limnnn lnaeliino starts hut oaco and .tops but onco. Yon ciin keep it uohig longest unit most regularly by using DoWitt's Little liirly KKors, tlio lamoiis liltio inns lor cun stiiKitlun and all stomach iind liver troubles. II. llacenbiicli. AinniiinltKiii I'nc tlio Ciilianu. Mobile, Ala., May 25. The Fanitn, the 100 ton Cuban expedition steamer, Captain Hall in command, took on her coal yesterday, took on a pilot and dropped down the ship canal, bound probably fur Tampa, but no one knows precisely per destination. There were four patriots on board, Jirlgndier Gen eral liafael Uodi'lguesi and his aides, Colonels Torres, Trlste and Nunez. Four carloads of materials were taken on the vessel conslstinc of ammuni tion, guns and stores. Nearly two tons of Ice were taken aboard. John A. Logan, assistant adjutant general, and Mnjor C. IJ. Kduards, adjutant general, reported yesterday. They havo nut yet been nssigned. All tlio lusdhig, biilwiinlu yiituox of tlio Norway pine aro eourantratiiil ill Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup, natiiru'd otvn remedy for cousin) and colds. MPATIENCG AT TAMPA. tHolillmx lloltnvo tho .Unroll iu Cuba im .miiic at liiiinl. Tampa. Fla., May 25. A condition of almost ominous qui, t, the calm before the storm, prevails around army head quarters nt Tampa and at the docks of Port Tumpa. The lung weary weeks of drilling In the l.luzlinr aim and stilling dust of soul hern Florida will soon be bpt a memory hi the minds of Ilium) engaged. Kvery soldier In Tampa from the highest nllh er to the raw 10 01 ults Is watching wlih an Interest nU most pln(ul hi Its Intensity for nows from the fleets. In the minds of nil Is the settled conviction that tho hour when news of a battle between Samp son and Schley and Cervera Is ro ecived at Washington will mnrk the time for the Issuance of orders to em bark, .md Hint this is a matter of a few d.i's Is not ttijubteil. Perhaps It will be but a few hnunk D Is the be lief at least that tlm Apurloun ooni nuindem have the Rleyer Spanish ail. niltal In a position where ha cannot cjscaiie, where his only ncnunie Is to fltfllt Iirwl flint 1 .,11 r.'lllt In 1n,t rind thing the dt -tru Hon of another Span ish Heat. WOMEN. Dispositions and Ilnppy Homoo. t-INKUAM'S HOTE tlOOK. to In ;-ire admiration, respect rind lore. which Is more attractive to men than mere regularity of feature. To he a successful wife, to retain the love ttuil admiration of her husband, should he a xvouinn'scoii.stnntsUidy. At the. llrst Inillca- ri tlonof 111 health, painful menses, pahisln the iieiKineiicoruacKneiic.scetire Jjyuiii '.af I'liiKnains Ve(retaulet.oiiipoiuiu,niiil begin its use. This trulv wonderful T-twryyms i.. !.. ..i i ,.r reiiicuj i kitu ntuvyiitiiu ui uien'u health. Mrs. MAiinr, Smith, 3tr, Cen tral Ave., Jersey City Heights, N. J., writes: "T)i:au Mus. Vinkham: lean hardly find words with which to thank you for what your wonderful remedy has done for me. Without It I would by this time luixo been dead or worse, insane; for when I started to take I,yclla 13. l'inUluim's Vege table Compound I was In it terri ble slate. 1 think it would he Im possible for me to tell all I suf fered. Every part of my body seemed to pain some way. Tho pain in my back and head was terrible. 1 was nervous, had hys terics and fainting spells. My case was one niven up by two of the best doctors In freely and fully to Mrs. Pinkhnm, nt -.tie oners free ol cliarge to all women. AT CHICKAMGA PARK. Now 36,000 Volunteers There, and 6,000 More Expected Only a Small Percentage Equipped. Chlcknmauga Park, Ga., Mav 25. There nre now .IC.OOO men In the vol unteer army under tents at this point, end the olllccrs of the army expect that by Saturday night there will he 41,000. The Third Tennessee regiment, the first distinctively southern troops to reach the pin It. 111 rived yesterday under cnmmaiid of Polonul J. P. Duffe, 1,000 ntllcers and men. The First Vermont regiment also nrrlved. There aro 12 companies, 1.207 officers and men, under command of O. IX Clark. These regi me nts were assigned to the first bri gade for the llrst division of the corps. The division will he completed by the KIghlh New York, which ariived to day. The day nt the park was unmarked by any Incident except the battle drill ef the first division of the llrst corps. The movements wcie under command of General Wilson, and the men were put throush the exercises In a very thorough manner. The regiments of the division have been In camp long enough to have become somewhat in ured to the climate, as well as the work, and the maneuvers were char acterized by a gieat energy, accuracy and remaiknble precision. General lireckini Idge and staff con tinued the Inspection of tho divisions of the llrst corps In detail. He found the hospital facilities still Inadequate, but fortunately there are very few sick, and they are belnir cared for at St. Vlnemit's hospital by tho Sisters of Charity. He states that In a very short time the hospital department will be In good condition. General Dreoklnrldge yesterday gave orders for a sham battle for inspection this morning. The two first hrlgndes of tho first division of the first corps at tacked the Third brigade, entrenched on Snodgress Hill, the attacking bri gades being In command of General Wilson and the defenders under com mand of their brigade commander. Only a small percentage of the men have been equipped and provided for war, but that this work Is progressing Is rapidly as possible. General Breck inridge thinks that In view of the fact that almost every regiment In camp had to be equipped almost completely, the progress made was remarkable. NOT A HOSPITAL SHIP. Tlio Alicante C'ihtIi'h a Cargo of Coat I'o r spauNli WneslilpM. St. Pierre. May 23. The Spanish tor pedo boat destroyer Teiror is being coaled by the Spanish steamer Ali cante. The Alicante lies at the mouth of tho Fort do Franco harbor. It was nil along supposed that she was a hos pital ship, but there is nowno doubt that she carries 11 cat go of coal for the Spanish wnrshlps. Her pretensions to he a hospital ship were obviously put forward as a blind. Tho United States consul has cau tioned tho French officials of tho port not to allow the Terror to take coal in excess of the quantity necessary to curry the Terror to the nearest Spanish pint. It Is reported that the Terror will leave Martinique todav. She is un derstood to be In good condition. Another Cnhlciri'nnt From llewoy. Washington, May 25. Tho navy de partment yesterday received a cable gram from Admiral Dewey, as follows; "Situation unchanged. Strict block ade continued. Great scarcity of pro visions In Manila. Foreign subjects fear an outbreak of the Spanish boI dlers, and they will be transferred to Civile by the foreign men-of-war In the harbor. Agulnaldo, the rebel com mander in chief, who wus brought here from Hong Kong on the McCulloch, is organizing a force of native cavalry, and may render asslstunco that will ha valuable." WAR 'BREVITIES. Flvo hundred Spaniards were killed nnd 700 injured by the bombardment of Manila. Tho Ninth and Sixty-ninth New York regiments ate en route for Chlcka tnauga. Itepuits from tho stato camps show that llii.OOO niuii havo been mustered Into the vuluntL'ur.arniy. Late advlcus from Hawaii confirm the statement that the Islund has been offered to our government as a baso uf supplies. The third section ot the train car rying Illinois volunteers ran safely over a burning treble, near Iilrinlng liHiu, Ala. Incendiariljpn Is suspected. The report that initiations have been opened for the transfer of the rhlllpplnes to France by sale or lease, says a l'arls dlaputoh, Is absolutely false. II, G. Wbl t more has been elected captain of William J. Hrynn's com pany. Hryun, Iwvlng withdrawn from Jhe ounttist beuuuse he oould nut tie Jected unanimously. SPANISH DEMAND REFUSED. Wanted to .Inaroh n Steamer's Mnll, Hut .linnulfa Authorities Object. Kingston, 'Jntfinlca, May 26. Tho Spanish consul here, acting under the neutrality lihoolnmatlon, asks of tho colonial nuthofltles the right to search the steamer Ailula when she arrives nt Clenfttegos tonight with Amei leans or any other persons who may have taken advantage df her to leave that cltjv He Is In search of dispatches from tho American hldTikftflliiR lleet to the navy department Witl of cummunlentlons from stiles. He avers that on her pre vious trip frofli Clenfuegus the Ailula brought mall (rem the l ulled States cruiser Marblthead, and he cites tho Drltlsh lieultlUy clause declr.ilng that otlkinl illspnlqhes are contraband. The cololllll authorities, after in quiry, replied tlwt no proof existed of the existence ot official dispatches from th Marhleh$nU, but only ot the per sonal letter bf officers nnd men, which weie accepted ns an act ot courtesy for tnalllns here. The Spanish' consul persisting In his demand for the privilege to search all pnekages sealed or unsealed and the persons of passengers, the colonial government replied that such a thing could not be- allowed without proof of reasonable pfobRiilllty. The colonial authoiitles ate understood to have In quired in London for advice. The Pros'i.vtoWnir Assembly. Winona Lake, Ind., May 25. Consld ctnble progress was made yesterday In the routine business of tho Presbyterian General Assembly. A message of con gratulation was sent to Queen Vlctorlu on her "Dth birthday, and before ad journment a reply was leeched from Balmoral castle. Dr. Henry C. Mo dioli, of Philadelphia, was called to service with his regiment, the Second Pennsylvania; ISefore leaving Dr. Me Cook addressed the assembly, but con fined his remarks to the 'work and elnlms of tho" Presbyterian Historical society A Clover Trick. It icilninly liiciks like it, hut tliero is leally mi hick about it. Anybody can try It who " is l:imo back and weak kidneys, malaiia or ic'iaoiis troubles. We menu lm can emu liimwir right away by taking Hlertrie Hil ars. TliU nitillciuu tunes up the whole ysteni, acts as a stimulant to tlio liver nnd iilneys, is 11 hluud purifier and nervo tonic. It cures constipation, headache, fainting 'pclU, sleeiiliissno anil melancholy. It is cutely vegetable, it mild l.ixatlvo, and 10 ituroi the system to Its natural vigor. 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Tlio Pennsylvania kailroad Company has a-ranged for another of its popular seven day personally-conducted tours to tho battle Held of Gettysburg, I.uray Caverns, and Washington, to leavo Now York and Phlla 'lelpbi 1 by special train Saturday, May 28. li He, $37.00 from Now York; $21.00 from Philadelphia, cover.? all ncces-ary expenses. I'.oportionato rates from other points. For ilinomiios and full information apply to ticket agents ; Tourist Agent, 11IH) broad way, New York ; 780 llni.nl street, Newark, N. J. ; or Geo, W. ISoyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. -r ... -.- . . Can not be cured by every so-called blood remedy. In fact, there are few blood remedies that really cure any blood disease. Swift's Specific (S. S. S.) is absolutely the only one which can have any effect whatever upon deep-seated, real blood diseases. There is not a disease of the blood, it matters not how obstinate, which it does not promptly reach and permanently cure. 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Through sleeping cars for Ashevlllc, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tamp 1, Atlanta, Mohlloniid Now Orleans are also attached to this train. Pullman reser vations can ho mado in advance ami nil In formation obtained hy communicating with John M. Heal, District Passenger Agent, 82 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. "It was almost a nilmclo. llurdock Illood Bitters ruled 1110 of n terrible, breaking out all over tho body. I am very grateful." Miss Inlia FilbridKc, West Cornwall, Conn. Dcrorntlmi Itny nl Gettysburg. Memorial l),y. May 30, will he a great day attlettyshiiig. Imposing ceremonies will ho performed 011 this historic spot in which President McKlnley and Ids Gihlnct nto ox peeled to take part. Tlio poitonally-condnclcd tour of tho Pennsylvania It.ilhiud lo Gettysburg, t.uray, and Washington, which leaves New Vuik and Philadelphia May !!S, will nll'ord an excellent opportunity to visit tho famous battlefield 011 this occasion. Two iliiya will ho spent at Gettjsliurg, 0110 nt Lmiiy, and two nt Washington. Tho party will be under tho guidance of 0110 of tlio company's experienced tourist audits. A chaperon, whoo especial charge uill he unescorted ladies, will accompany tlio tiip throughout. l!ouim-trlp tickets, cover ing all necessary oxpnsos during the entlio time absent, will ho sold nt the extremely ow rale of $27 from New York, $2(1 from Trenton, $21 from Philadelphia, and pro portionate r.itos fiom other points. For itineraries and full information, apply to ticket agents ; Tourist Agent, 1100 broad way, Now York j 7SH broad Street, Newark, N. J.; or Geo. V. ltoyd. Assistant General Passenger Agent, llroad Street Station, Phila delphia. Tlio South Hint Its Advantages. Tlio Southern Kallwuy has issued for freo distribution, a sixteen page journal des criptive of Virginia, North and South Caro lina, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi. 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Nearly all Hnytlen wo men accept tho fact that their sex In this country outnumber ti e n. n ah nit four to one as fully Justifying the c m dltlon of polygamy which actually ex ists. If she were not the wife of the president Madame Sam could never havo compassed the expulsion of Mad ame Alfred, who Is merely charged with being a troublesome person, whose presence Is a menace to good order and Injurious to tho state. Yesterday'' Ilimoball Ganiesi, At Plttsburpr-rittsburg, 4; Philadelphia, 5. At Cincinnati lituo..! n, C; Cincinnati, P.. At Louisville New York, G; Louisville, 1. At Clovclntid Cleveland, 4; Washing ton. 0. At Chlcniro Baltimore, 15; Chl i Hg:o, 13. At St. Louis St. Louis, 12; Bos Ion, 10. At Toronto Klrst game: Toronto, 12; Hurfiilo, 1. Second gnmo: Toronto, 7; IlulTalo, 3. At Montreal Rochester, 5; Monti cul, 1. At Lancaster Lancaster, 17; Allen town, 2. Bttcklen's Arnica Salvo. Tho best salvo In the world for outs, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hnudb, chilblains, corns, anil all skin eruptions, ami positively cures piles, or .ro pay required. It io guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or tnoiiy refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sslo by A. Vaslcy. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And lloivcrs, tlio Hand of Ainellcn, Cali fornia. Via tho truo pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain Polite," which traverses a region of peipetual sunshine, where snow storms, bli.zards or high altitudes ato unknown. Pullman first nml second class palace and tourist sleeping cars to points in Mlssouii, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California, Oiegon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah nnd Novada, without change. Quick time, low rales, and all tlio comfortsof modern railway improvements guiraiitccd to All who pur chase tickets via tho Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your home, literature, and full information, drop a postal caul, .1. P. McGinn, T. P. Agent. Bill Itail road avenue, Khnini, N. Y., or .'!!ll JJroad way, New York. 3-1-tf W. E. Hoyt, G. V. P. Agt. S. M. Geary, Pierson, MI ., writes: "l)( Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo is tiring mom piles hero to-day than all other remedies com bined. It cures eczema and nil other skin diseases." 0. II. Kagonhtivh, Coining ICvcnts. Juno II. Entertainment and ice cream festival in tlio P. M. church. May 31. Ico cream festival under the auspices of tho St, Mary's GuUd of All Saints' church, will he hold in tho church basement. West and Oak streets. nhvsicians failed tr soon affording relief, and in a few of the dreadful disease." - I Swift's Specific is the only purely vegetable blood j-emedy, guaranteed to contain not a nartir.le of mprninr nntncli nrcfntV La Grippe, followed by Heart Disease, Cured by DR. MILES' HEART CURE. ! 1 P. 0. 0. PllCIiTfl, of Wlntcrwt, lowt, Inventor and mnnutiu- i i . f PhtiUs' Cafoty WlillHetreo Corp!.- --, vvltwiof IV. lilies' Heart Cnro. "Vi.dw i asiisn attack ot Ijaflrlppo left, rco w! '' i rnk hf.nrt. I. hart run down In . i" 't to iserkkt ami bone. Icouktn'n "nl; . ". down for emothcrbu; spells; fruition!, slu t darting pulna null palpitation caus.-.i a r -stantfearof sudden death, nothing coi-i.l Indues mo to remain away front home u r ,ilfht. My local physician rrescrlheil Dr. SHI. i' tleaifcOuroandin a few days I was .ibis io sleep 7cll end tho pains grniually le' .stied, and finally ceased. I reduced tho tl doses, having gained llftccn po'intl.i, nr.d a,. i now feeling hotter In uvcry ray t) -i I ki-vo for years ft. Miles' p.. ? sold by malt llh.lu. I, rmafffVA Ruaranteo. fust bottle K'IsSltOir-J i .vsftco. Address, yjj& Vv. 533 Dlt. M IbErf MKUIOAI, CO., Elkhatt, lud. Philadelphia 8t Reading Railway -n Ti irrl Coal No Smoke IN JCKl'KtTT MAY 15th, 1-93. TiatnH leftvo Hlicunmbmli nn Iollovn: Koj New Ycirk via PlilladUplila, wiiek iluvs, 7 at) 3 rl a. in., 12 27, 3 111 nml 0 07 p. in. K,tr New Yoik via Miiuch Chmnc, wuok ihin, 7:i0n. m., 12 27 and 3 10 p. in. for Uvaillng and Philadelphia, week dayii, 7 .'SO, 9 M n.m.. Vi 27, 0 10 anil 07 p. i Vi.r l'ottuvuie, wreK uay, y au, yoi a. in., 12 27, 3 IP, G 07 and T 2 p. in. Pur Tainnnlin anil Mabiinov City, week Oava. 7 IM, 9 .-! a. in., 12 VI 310 and C 07 V, lor vi iiuamnpon, cunnurv aim j,uwifliuri;, veek days, 11 30 a. in., 12 27, 7 2,'i v. in Pur Mahanoi Plane, wcekilays, 7 30, 0 51, 11 30 a. in., 12 27, 3 10, 0 07. 7 25, 9 55 p. m. lro: Aiiniana and biiamoicin, weeic dayu, t nu, 1130 a. m., 12 27, 3 10,6 07, 725 and 9 55 p. m. For llaltlmore, Waslilneton and the Wedt via 11. It. H., throUKh trains lea"! lteaillilg I'erinliiiil. PbliiwlelDhla. (P. AH. D K.) at S2ii. 7 55, II 2ti ft. in., 3 10 and 7.27 p. I. .Hint'layi, J 20, 7 00, 11 26 a. m., 3 10 and 7 27 p. in. Aditt tlonnl tialliB from Twenty-fourth ami Chest inn Mi-et'is piniiou, wees oajB, iufo a. in. uu, 1 2 If H -10 i. lit. HimJaj'H, 1 III, 8 23 p. 111. TItAINH FOn 8H1.NAN110AII Leave New Yurk via Philadelphia week .n a, 12 15, 4 SO. 8 00, 11 30 a. 111., and 1 15. I SO. 'J 00 p.ir.. Leave iscw ork via iilaiich Chunk, cck iluyx, 4 30, 9 10 a. in., 1 30 p. m. I-avi Plillndoltiblii, Ucndlij Terminal, week il-iyp 3 lo. s Jii 10 21 a. in. and 13(1, 1(6 p. hi. lH?avo Itei'tlnu, week dayn, 7 00, IUUS, h, m. 12 15, I 17 ft 00 ti. m. Iji'ino 1'nUivllle, week daya. 710, 7 10 a. in.. 12 au I 10, 0 10 and 0 50 p. m. Iavo Tamaqua, week days. 8 3G, 1123 a. in., I l'.l, 1 50, 7 20 p. in. Leave Mahanoy City, week daya, 9 05, 1147 a. m., 2 82, 5 12, 0 21, 7 41 p. m Ieav-o Mahanoy IMano, week daya. 080, 0 25. 10 25. 1159 a. m 2 11, 5 32, 6 41,7 57, pin. Leave Wlllliiniiort, week days, 7 42, 10 01 a, in.. 1231 and 1 00 p, m. ATI ANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia Chestnut etreet warf nnd South ntrret whaif for Atlantlo City. Wcplnlays Kzpreu, 9 00 a. ni., 2 00, (3 00 Saturilava only), 1 00. 5 00 p. in. Accommoda tion, SCO a. in., 5 15, 6 80 p. m. Hundaya HirprcsH, 9 00, 10 00 a. m. Accominodatlon, 8 00 n. iu., 1 15 p. in, PeturnliiK leavo Atlantlo City depot, corier Atlnntlo anil Arkanai avenues. V ickOayB ISjprCBS, 7 3.5, 9 00 a. ni., 3 30, 5 30 p.m. Accommodation, 4 25, K 15 a. iu. 40-5 p.m. Silliilaya Kxpri'BB, 4 00, 6 30, 8 00 p. m. Av. eomiHidiitlon, 7 15 n. m., 4 15 p. in. Parlor Cam on all exnreHR trains. vor further liiforniatlon, apply to nrnrcBt l'l.iladi'lphiii null Ucndlntr Hallway ticket agent ur aihlresB I. A. MVKIUAUIl, Knsoti J. Wkkkh. Cen'l Kupt, (len'l Pasn'r Act.. Henilinir Terminal, Philadelphia. Pennsylvania H RAILROAD. HniUYKIT.T, DIVIHtON. Mav 15, 1328. Tralna will leave Bt.cnumtoaii after the anotc date for WlgEiiiH, lllllicrton, Krackvll'o ,i,-V Water, Ht. Clair, I'ottivllle. jramhurK, Kcauiij Pottstown, I'luit'iilxvlllc. Norrlfltown a' li TV aelphla (jlr'.ad street Btntlon)nt C li uuii 8 15 -a. ni., 2 02, 6 10 p )u. on week ilaya. HuiidaB, 8 15 n. in., 4 V5 p. in. Tialus leavo Frackvlllu for Hhenandnah a! 7 36, il40il. m. and .115, 7 3(1 r. Humlay, 11 01 a. m. am! 5 10 p. m. leave Pottivllle for Hhenaiiibiiih (la Krack villo 710, 1120 a. m., 5 20, 7 10 p.m. Suniujr 10 3, a. in., 5 20 p. m. Liavo J'htlailclplita, (Broad street Btslion) fot Shenandoah at 8 85 a. in., 4 IU p. m. week daya. Huudays Rave at 6 50 nnd 0 23 a. ni I.e. .vu llroad street ktatlun, Phlladclphlfc fit Sea tllri, ABhury Park. Ocean drove, I m Ilranih, unil Intermediate ntatloiiii, r JO, ll.lt, a. in., 3.30 and 4.00 p. in. week-Unya. Leavo llroad Street SUtlou, I'hlladaluhla, FOIl NKW YOItK. UiprcBi, Wlek-days, 8 20, 4 On, 4 60 5 15, 6 50 7 33, Ha, 960, 1021 (DlnliiK Car), JUKI a. in. 12 CXI noon, 12 35 (Limited 100 and 4 22 p. u. DIlllllKCarB), 1 40, 2 30 (DllllllK Car) 8 20, 850. 4O0,5no,5 50(I)lnlnCar), 6 00, 7 02,713 (Din Inn Car), 10 On p. in., 12 01, night. Sundays, 3 IX', 4 05, 4 50 6 15, 8 20, 0 50, 10 21, (DIdIiir Car), 1135 a. in., 12 33, i 05 t Dining Car) 280 (Dining Car), 100 (Limited) I 22(I)liilnu Car), 5 20.5 56, (DllllllK Car) 635, 702,7 43, DllllllK Car 10 Ml p. in., 13 01 night. Kxprc for llobton without change, 11 00a m., weuk-ihiyn, and 7 13 p. m., dally. WAR1I1NOTON AND Till! SOUTH. For Il.illlmorii nnd Washington. 3 60, 7 20, 8 32, 1020 II 23. a. m. 1209,1231 (1)1, .Inn Car), 112 IDInhiK Car, 3 18, 4 41, 16 25 t'ongref slonal Limited, Dining Car, 6 17. C.Vi l)ln Ing Car, 7 31 Dining Car p. in , and IJ 05 night week daya. Sundays, 3 50, 7 20, 9 12, II 23, a. iu., 1209, 1 12, Dining Curl 4 41, 520 Con -grexHlmml Limited, Dining Car, 6 65 Dining Carl, 781 Dining Cur p. m. and 1205 night. Pur Italtliuorc, ai't-oiumodntlon, 9 12 a in, 2 01 mid I 01 p in week daya, 5 0.1 and II 16 p in dally. I'O It ATLANTIC CITY. Leave llroad Hirect hUtiou via Delaware rlvei brlilge I'.xires, 9 20 n in, 7 05 p. m. dully. Iae Alarlii I siuet Warf KipitBi, 9Wn iu. 200, (.lOISiturdiiysouly), 100, 6 0) p.m. Sun thiH, 8 15 un a. iii (iitt'oniuiiMhtllou ISOnnil SOUp. m.) 1'or Cnpo May, Anglusca, Wlldwood and Hull j lh iii h. sea IhIu City, Ocef u City, Avalon and Stono Harbor HxpriHB, 900 li. in,, 400, p. ni. wn k days. Silinlayii, 9 00 a. in, I'ur Somcrs Point Kipie-n, !)03, a. m., 2 00, 100, 5 00, p. ui. week days Sun'days, 8 45 a. in. and 9 11 p iu. I II lIl'ICIIIKMIK, .1, u Woon, (li'u'l Manucrr. llnui I'ms'n'r At IriilHons of Dollars Qo up in tiiiuko overy year. Take u risks but ijot your liousea, slock, fu nituio cUt?, Insured In ilrst-elass r liable companies as roprcBonted hy DAVID FAUST, Insurance Ajrsnt unuu XUk,1'l20. South Jardln Ht Aln Life amlAocldentM CompanU Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a vi lve! soilness of tlio skin Is Inva riably obtained by tbor? who use Pozzoni'd Complexion j'owder.
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