3TAllLtSIll!l 1870. dished every l.voiiliip, Except Sunday, nl HOI 111 JATUIP! SlIlKirr, Nkar Cksthb. llcntld I drltv-ird ItiHIirnnmlonli nnd the F.rrointd i,f: tmv. is fornix cent n work, pny- K&l Voth- t v. m llv iniillfil.OOn ycnr.or 25 lent itt-.oi'.t nvaMo In Advance. Vdvcitiic rnut iar u at n-uling tnspnceniia portion riio,niihll'i t . r.. mo the right to eliniiRr- tlu (Hilutm t ndvt it t incuts whom ver the pul- -unci f n 0 tu timim it. i no ngnt is trc (lI li' ) nnv ndvertUemeiil, whether I i I fr irul lul I'll- publishers mny in-oin il.C AltMrt'MlllR mtOS IllJtilO known, itts,n nut II. utimt Ifttttercd itt the pnlolrlcc nt Hlieliitlidoith, Ph., . jiultlA i infti) mmier. TFL1 1'IION K CONNIPTION "All the Hews That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald 1 III IIHUV, MAY 2(1. 19H3. 0UK COUNTRY : First. I.asl ami Forever. Til r rcii.rt ( Tiio-iluy was just mi of what Sampson will ll n I It- u-i l with th-e-e Spiiniurds. II imi roiii.-vcil the wrapper from JW'lllilll tilt' lll't tlllllL' to lo is to Lliock. the llll. r i. ul of Jliivnnu. JJnw that spi itifr liiii-L--cleimili is (about over, lnaiiy a Slioimtiiloali 'liulilij' has oliungeil his mind about (joins; tu war. It is next to impossible for tho uver nge Shenandoah mini to be on time for his meals, when lie knows another bulletin is about to be ported. It is estimated Unit it. costs S.S00 to lire one of our El-iuch guns. How many Spaniards should each shot kill to get our money's worth? 'J'iik boys of the Tenth Pennsyl vania regiment are now lit ban ! nui ciseo. 'I'liev luive n long anil tedious voyage before reaching the Philip pines. TllK Siiprciue Court has declared tho oleoinargerine law unconstitu tional, and this cheap and dungiM-ous eoiniiiodltj has been given it new lease of life I vri-u t k i nu the niiiu who knows nothing about it and has nothing to sii) is now tlie method of supplying war new s. siin-e the government in augurated a press censorship. What u great pity it is that tho j-AHitirUvii of Captains, Majors nnd 'oloin Is as compared with high "liriwites in each icgiiiienl cannot bo eerscil Ji w mild sat isfy Ihi-burn- ting il sires i.r tin- fillips wlio nro for i he old line and a commission. 'ill' Iiomhi foi hard eoal is meeting ainigement througli 'I'he business peoplo and Shiiiuokiu are fmli lino n of' iilt the region. Iif Mt iinnel uslliiig tlie moveinent energetically. Hheiiaudoali lias so far been inactive, lint onlv awaits Komo Hio to take the i iniiatl e I UK II Kit i.i bulletin hoard has n lelcar lieid Tin- pace was loo inst for lie ne or tw side issues'' that were lliort liv 1 The IlnitAl.O Isallnan lial and joiiriialistie. success, and will ntimie fur miiiiy years to furnish thoiisaiuls of readers with the lat- It news obtalnalile. 'hk slate makers of the Harrisburg RtVentnm would do well to keep an 'voon the man from "Warren. Charles V. Stone is the most promising of the rtibernatorial candidates at this Ivrlting His record is u proud one, lud there would bo no doubt of his (lection. Tho IIkiiai.ii is more ilrmly onvinced now than over that it iotildhtt suicidal to lioniinatu either V Stout or John WiinaiiiaUor. K if there was not war enough on '"iicl alri-ady a Salvation Army lass r'0'i'ini'iicei) war on the Cupids placed 1 yiArominrnt iositioiis in the Oiualiii Lvposltion buildings, with an a.v, and Iiiul caused many of the llgures to ook as if they had gone through a koinbariluiont before she was ar- The rensuii she gave for her rent notions was that Dan wardrobe had been left at home when he was planed onoxhibi tion, and ho deserved punishment. Kiirlfvi and LS 1 11 &itl MM Hfefee Your Blood, Overcome That H Feeling. Get a bottle of Bt Sarsaparilla and begin to Ht TODAY, and realize the great IB't Is sure to do you. KkTs Sarsaparilla THE REAL CAUSE Many ihvMoians do not seem to know that the real cause of tho weaknesses of tnnn v women is to be found in disordeied Kidneys and Madder. They erron eously treat woim n for " female troubles," nnd their medicine does not reach tho nttcetcd parts at all. The other day the New York panel s recorded the death of a woman who (licit ot Kidney trounics ami umi ueen uuum iw yenrs for "female disease." If she had taken Dr. David Ken nedy's Pavorlle Remedy she would be alive nnd well now. YunnUtial drains, bearing-down feelings, pain in the back, frequent desire to urinate, u sediment in the urine, pain in pass- f l-Tldnnv Trouble. PnvnritC IJeineilv health bale at PITHY POINTS. llitppeiilni;' Tliroiilioiit tliu Country l'crtlialit. Uliriiiilcleil fur llimly It's a lnug lime lietweea tlnkts. Waslilmrn's circus was Kolzeil by tlie Slicrlll' at I-wldtnwn. The 1'. & II. employes at OlmuUillo ami Aalilaml w ill lie pulil to-innrruw. Lillian llussell, a Ul year-olil Ashland girl, was captured in a rotuit nt lEcnillng, anil tout homo. Dr. R. C Swallow, caiullilalo for Oovernor, will preni li ia the M. J'., cliiiicli at Sliamukni on Sunilay. A jury g.tvo Jits. Haimah Qnlgly a vennct for JS.OOO ilamaKcs, claimed for fulling on it ilclcctlvc slilowidk at Look llavoii. At Pottsvillc potatoes tiro sollliiu at si. 15. The 1". & 1!. collletlos oloacil down last night for the week, and will resiimo on fiiofeilay. Tlio l'lrst Defenilera will meet in PotUvlllo to-morrow night. 1 hey may attend the sesiuil-coiitcmiial nt homling. Ciilifornia Jtiilge, who deemed that a oat ia not a domestic animal, will hardly convince tho old maids to his way of thinking No woman who marries an old soldier niter July 1st, will be entitled to :t ponsion if bo dies, aecoiilhig to the new law. A new bleaker will ho elected near Heck schorsvillo by the Last Kiilge Coal Company Ten thousand school chiltlicn will panule at Heading at the scsqui-ccntcnnial. The cemeteries on tlio hill arc being beauti lieil, preparatory for Memorial Day. St. t'lair lias inaugurated it relief associa tion for tlio families of the voluntoersoldieis. Pottsville's llorotigh Council lias reduced wages for municipal work from $1.50 to fl.'-'.i per day. An effort ia being made to reduce the police to fill per month. Clcorge Madura and Stephen ilauror fell undei a train of wagons at tlio Henry Clay shaft, Sliaiiiiikin, and had their feet crushed to a pulp. J liice Initialed ot the Knights iemplar, w ho attended the Stale Conclave in llarris- buii;, are louring (lett.vt.burg b.ittletlold. S. P.. Dubbcl was yesterday appointed postmaster at Waynesboio. lite Fort Wayne l.lcetric Company has been awarded a contract to construct a light plant for Leliighton, to cost J1S.S0O. Lightning struck Mrs. William Howe, or Sliamokin, who was sitting close toa window. She is in a critical condition. Several freight cars wcio derailed yester day on the Little Schuylkill railroad and tralllc was interrupted for ahout 10 minutes. I'IihI Tirol Mrel Insure your piopeity from loss ia the oldest and strongest cash companies: Pldla. Undciwiilcrs luMiranco Co. of North America and Kin- Association, Hartford Kiio Ins. Co., American 1'iro Insurance Co., West Chester Pile Ins Co., United I'iiemeii's Jus. Cu. T. T. WlM.tVMs, JS3 S. Jaidin St., Sheiiaiiilo.tli. lii'.ADiNti si:s,oi'i-oi:nti:n.viai.. itKnufiui iiati:s via i-i;nnsvi.vania kaii,- IIOAII. For the Heading, Pa., Scsipii-Cctitonnial Jublleo, Juno 5 to 12, the Pennsylvania hail road Company will sell excursion tickets from stations on its lines in tlio statu of Pennsyl vania to heading and retuin at reduced rates. Kor specific, rates and conditions apply to Ticket Agents. This celebration promises to bo ono of the greatest events In the city's history. Monday. Wednesday anil Tliuisday, Juno (I, S and !i, will be ipccial days. Tlio celebration will close with a giand masked carnival on Satur day night, Juno Hi. Ask your grocer for tho "Koyal Patent flour, and tako no other brand. It ia tho host Hour mado. alitrilago Licenses, i:iias II. Miller, of Porter Twp., and Jane II. Wirtli.of Union Twp.i Cliailos 1!. Klouser, of llegins Twp., and Kato Koppingcr, of Valley View; John Iiauni, of licpler. nnd Alincdii fl.Iiehuck, of Leckklll, Nortlium herland county; John Cli.iiuinnd Anna Leko, hoth of DeHno; Luther 1). ICehlcr, of Locuat D.de, and Lmina I.. Wolfgang, of Asliland; .1. Wesley Kehlcr, of Locust Dale, and May Owens, of Ashland; John Shoenor, of Mc- Konnsliurg, and llattlo Scboek, of Lewis, town. H'b folly to stiller from tliathorrihlo plague of tlio night, itching piles. I loan's Ointment cures quickly and permanently. At any drug store, fill tents. Jlitrpet's Itoilttil ThIiIi. The Juno number of Harper's hound Table contains tho story that captured the first prize ol tlio Itoiuid Table "Sliort-Story Competition." It Is entitled "Tlio Comedy of tlio Hcrr Piofessor," and its author is Ida KcnnUtoii. Among tho otlioi featured in tlio nuiiibcr aio "Tlio Troop that Was Not," hy K. L. Pollock; "Tom's Vindication," by Albert Willie Vorso ; "Tlio Lost Voico," by I'. H. Hiiearmsii j and "The Mayor's Music- Ilox," by V. S. lioiwilor. All tho hulling, balsamic virtues of tlio Norway pluo aro concentrated In Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup, nature's own remedy for coughs and colds. A 1'iict (Iciicially AtkiinwInilKoil. I'root Wllkcoliurro Itecord. Hon. Cliniles N. llrumm was completely lost in tlioshulllo for dolegittes hi Schuylkill county. Hu vas duly "liidorkcd" candidate for (ioveriuir until recently, nnd it was very generally supposed ho would turn up at Harrisburg with the eight delegates snugly and securely buttoned up In Ids trousers' pocket, Hut when the light was ended Mr, llriiiinii could not lay bis bauds on a slnglo delegate. Knur of them belong to Col. Stone and tlie other four to John Wananiaker. Such is the sad fide of the "favorite son" of Schuylkill. There will lo no use for 111 lit at nil at the convention next week. It looks as if Mr. llriiiuiu's political race were about run. A Oonlntblo Willow. Mrs. llobccca Zelnhi Is tho nanio of a pollto Hungarian w idow, of Ha.Icton, who not only jio&wsses a comfortable fortune, but who for tlie past three months lias been courted by tlnco laothern. Itctently mailers becauio rather interesting, uud the three hrothora had about decided tu fight a duel to nsccitaln which should lead tho fair widow to tlio altar, but neither of tlio trio desiring to give up his life, It was decided that the widow should decide Sho was nppriaed of this de cision nnd immediately selected tlio younger of the three, and tho marriage will take place in tho near future. The widow owns a valuable properly, Icwldos u bank account of 12,000, , ..... ...... will overcome them nnd restore and strength. Your druggist has it for $x for a largo bottle. SAMPLE BOTTLE 1-KUU All men and women who sulTer from Kidney, Liver and liladder Disorders should send nanio and address to tho Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, Uondout, N. Y., when a sample bottle and pamphlet will bo mailed free. Mention this paper iinii you write. Don't delay with a dangerous malady like Kidney Disease; life is too valuable to bo thrown awuy. THE START FOR SANTIAGO A Great Gamo of Warfare Being Played to Capture or Destroy Cervera's Fleet. Key West, May 20.-A newspaper dispatch boat has arrived hero with tho story of tho movements of Ad miral Sampson's fleet, which on Mon day last was lying directly-opposite tho entrance to ilavnna harbor, about ten miles off Hhoro. A meeting of tho commanding olllcers was hold on hoard the llagslilp, ind immediately there after tlio licet sot sail to co-oporato witli Commudoro Schley's fleet in pre venting Cervera's escape from Santiago do Cuba. A number of vossels wero left be hind on blockade duty, tho acting flag ship flying a blue pennant. About two hours later n large double masted and doublo funneled cruiser came Bteamiiig under full headway from the westward. When within hatllng dis tance, and without slackening her speed, sho exchanged signals with tlio acting flagship off Havana. A string of colored bunting was hoisted aloft on tlio flagship hallhuils and tho cruiser pushed on nl full speed. After wards tho squadron was In the Nicho las channel, off Cardenas, heading for tho old Iinhama channel. Tho sipiad- lon was proceeding with care, for Ad miral Cei-vora hnd not yet actually boon bottled up, and caro must bo taken lost tho fox turn and dash out of Santiago around tho cast end ol Cuba, up through tho Windward pas sage, and north to attack the cities ol tho Atlantic const of tiio United States. In all likelihood Commodore Schley was nblo to spring tho trap, and then Hear Admiral Sampson probably has tened to Santiago. A great gamo is being played, and tho situation is one of extreme suspense. After Admiral Ccrvora is sealed up in Santiago har bor tho problem will be, as in tho case ot a "varmint" caught in a trap, whether to shoot or starve him. In any event Admiral Cervcrn, it is be lieved, cannot roach Havana. Two powerful fleets, each having fast ves sels, ns well as heavy ones, and each nblo to destroy him, havo closed in upon him. Naval officers hero believe that tho battleship Oregon will bo or dered lo get In tho Hear of Admiral Sampson's fleet. It was almost a niiniclo. P,iirdnck Wood Hitters cured me of a terrible bicaking out all over tho body. 1 am very grateful." Miss Julia Kilbridge, West Coniwoll, Conn. CERVERA BOTTLED UP. Consul Hyatt Declares There Is No Possible Escape For the Spanish Admiral Our Fleets Could Reduce the Forts. Hoston, May 20. Dr. P. P. Hyatt, United States consul at Santiago do Cuba, arrived hero yesterday from Port Antonio, Jamaica, to which place he romoved from Santiago just pre vious to tho declaration of war with Spain, Dr. Hyatt states that when ho left Cuba, on April C, things wero in a bad condition, and there was much feeling over his action in turning over American Interests to tho Htitlsh consul. Dr. Hyatt says that tho har bor of Santiago is mined, especially nt Its mouth, nnd the entranco is tor tuous. Llttlo can bo seen from tho outside, so winding Is tho entrance. "If the Spanish Hoot is really within tlio harbor," ho said, "it is bottled up and ns good as demolished. Tho guns for tho most part nro not of tho latest pattern, nltliough there nro somo tip top ones. Hut tho American squad ron could easily Bllonco thorn nil. The Cuban government quarters aro within 10 miles of Santiago, near liayamo. "Whon 1 loft Santiago," continued Dr. Hyatt, "things wero in pretty bad condition. Up to that tlmo Oovernor Capriles, of tho Santiago district, did not apprehend nny such thing ns war, nor in fact did I. "I was tlio last American consul to lcavo Cunn soil. With mo also camo 32 other Amorlcans. I turned every thing over to tho caro of tho Ilrltlsh consul, Frederick HamBdon, Including about 150 tcn.s of provisions for tho roconcentrados for distribution. This was tho cnuso of much trouble. Tho Spaniards did not seem to caro so much when thoso supplies wore dis tributed by tho American consul, hut qulto a had feeling wns displayed whon It was learned tho British consul wns to contlntio tho work of rollef. "Tlio reooncentrados for tho most part nro old men and womon and chil dren. They aro much despised hy tho Spaniards and ill treated. Their death rato was 110 a weok hoforo tho rollef monsiiros woro ndopted hy tho United States. After that tho death rato foil to DD a weok. Somo 2.G00 souls woro helped ovory dny with food, clothing nnd medicine." Dr. Hyatt said thoro woro loft behind whon he loft Santiago do Cuba from 25 to 30 Americans. Mnrylnnd 'J'roopt I-'oi- Tort Monroe, llaltlrnore, May 20. The First Mary land regiment, composed Of companies from vatlous parts of tho state, out of which two battalions of .infantry were formed nnd miuterad Into the regular army, left yenterdav for Fort Mon- rop. Lieutenant Colonel William P Lane, IT. B. A., I In charge of tlio com maud. This completes Maryland's quota under tho president's call for 125.000 volunteers, Headache Quickly Cured. Dr. Davis' Aiiti-Houdacho never falls, !5c. I- THE CtIBANjhsURGERT9 kow JtoVo tTp Almost to tho Out Kltti'ln of llnvnnn. Key West, Mny 20. A eoutler direct from Itrlgadler Cbneral Itafael de Cnr denaa, commander of the Insurgent forces In JIavnna province, has arrived here. lie icports that there ban been no difficulty In maintaining communica tion between the coast nnd the Interior. General Cardenas has been enrolling men at the rate of 20 per day, most of them coming from Havana city. The Insurgent forces In that province now number 3,000, bettor mounted and arm ed than ever befoio. They move up nl mnst up to the outskirts of the city. According to the courier the Span iards have massed their troops In the cities and on the const, abandoning of fcnslvo operations against the Cubans. The insurgents are pinched for fond, but will wnlt eagerly for the order t.i co-operate with the United SlRtes army In a movement ngnlnst the Spanish troops. Coi-vorn May Ilnvc lumped. Cape Haytlpn, Haytl, May 20. A ru mor, which cannot be confirmed, Is clr culatlns here to the effect that the Spanish Cape Verde squadron, under Admiral Cervera, gem-mlly understood to be nt Satitlngo de Cuba, Is now at Clenfucgos. jTciliyrorlii!ii-.ii tin. M-m'urt Cnc. AVinnna Lake, Ind May 21. The Mo Cilffert case rame before the Presby terian Cleiieral Assembly late yesterday afternoon on reports from tbo commit tee on bills and overtures. Of thef-e there were three, the rmijoilt)' nnd two minority reports. The majority it-port advises that the assembly take no ac tion, but leave It to Pror,..isor Mcfilffert lo explain bis position or retire from the Presbyterian minis-try. The first minority report derives that the mnt ler be referred lo the presbytery of New York for notion nnd settlement. The second minority report recom mends no action, but condemns tho al leged erroneous teaching of the New York professor. The assembly voted to meet next yenr at Minneapolis. A Clever Trick. It ceitahdy looks like it, but there is really no tiick about it. Anybody can try it who has luinu back and weak kidneys, malaria or nervous troubles. Wo mean ho can cure himself right away by taking Klcctiic Hit ters. This medicine tones up the whole system, acts as a stimulant to tho liver nnd kidnoys, is a blood purifier and nervo ton'c. It cures constipation, headache, fainting spells, sleeplessness and melancholy. It is purely vegetable, a mild laxative, and re store! the system to its natural vigor. Try Hlcetrio Hitters and bo convinced that they mo a miracle worker. P.very bottle guaran teed. Only DOc. it bottle at A. Wuslcy's drug storo. NUGGETS OF NEWS. The Prohibitionists of Indiana yes tetday nominated a full state ticket. The American Longshoremen's union unanimously voted to co-operate with the dock laborers of European ports. Kid McCoy and Joo Choynski have been matched to box 25 rounds for a purse of $10,000 in New York Juno 27. Alfred Lambla, a Frenchman, after 20 years of married life, shot and killed his wife nnd himself at San Diego, Cab Cause, drink and jealousy. Thirteen miners were killed yesterday by an explosion of firedamp In one of the mines at Crachet-l'Icquery, near Mons, P.olglum. Klbert Harris, alleged incendiary no Kro of Anderson, S. C, who was taken from olllcers and beaten by a mob, has died of his Injuries. The Silver Itepublicans, Liberty party, Populists, Negro Protective and Social Labor parties of Ohio have ef fected a union for the fall t-ampalgn. riYtVtViVsvyiLstti'jVtiiVtfVii'jiVtVtVAVAViViff A Pleasure at Last. 5- MAYPOLE--)i SQAP ' WASHtS. 6t UTES -A' ? No Muss. No Trouble. j WASHES and DYESfj AT ONE OPERATION jjffi j! TANY COLOR. 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Becoming a mothcrshould be a source of joy to all, but tlie suffer! n rr n n d danper of the ordeal make its anticipation one of misery. is the remedy which relieves women of the great pain and suf fering incident to maternity; this hour which is dreaded as woman's severest trial is not only made painless, but all the danger is re moved by its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer de spondent or gloomy; nervousness nausea and other distressing con ditions arc avoided, the system is made ready for the coming event, and the serious accidents so com mon to the critical hour arc obviated by the use of Mother's Friend. Zf is a blessing to woman. 51.00 PEnBOTTLE atall DrutrStoros, or sent by express on receipt of price. P0QK8 Containing Invaluablo Information of ct.c- Interest to all women, will bo sent filtt to any address, upon application, by Iht HUAIiriELD BrriPLATOn CO.. Atlanta. n. THE PRODUCE MAftKETS Am ISollcotod by lli-Allnc in I'bllndol I 1 1 1 : i anil Hull linoco. Philadelphia, Mny -". Flour slow; win ter siiperline. Sl.r.iiii; I.T3; Pennsylvania roller, clenr, fj.sr.-fiij.lO; city mills, extra, JI.(5'roi. Itye flour steady, but unlet, at ft per baa-el for choice Pennsylvania. Wheat unchanged; No.. 2 red. spot, $1.33. Corn declined; No. 2 mixed, Muy,SSfi.13M.c; No. 2 yellow, for local trade, 42c. Oats dull; No. 2 white, SGc.; No. 2 white, clip ped. 35ii35MiC. Hay steady for desirable grades; choice timothy. $12.13. Uecf stonily; beef hums, $23.Wi21. l'ork quiet; family, l".:,(Mil4. Lard steady; western steamed, iX. Putter firm; western creamery, lHilfSc.; do. factory, llf?12V4c; KIrIiis, ISc. ; imitation creamery, 121?ltc. ; New York dairy. 121113c; do. creamery, 13V4ff"(lCt-. ; fancy Pennsylvania prints Job bing nt rcfr2ec.; do. wholesale, IGe. Chccso (inlet; large, white, Gc; small do,, 7c.; large, colored, 7c; small do., 7fi7lic.; light skims, r.WiiGc; part skims, 5i3Hc; full skims, 2ii;;e. Kbes steady; New York and Pennnylvunia, 12ftl2c; western, fresh, ll'ilinc; southern. ll'4e. Potatoes steady; New York, $2.73fi2.S7!4; now, f3jj 4. SO. Tallow firmer; city, 4Ti4V4c; coun try, ZtiUc. Cabbago quiet; southern, fcOfiPOc Baltimore, May 23. Flour dull and un changed. Wheat unsettled; spot and month, Sl.SIVyTil.SI-'-i,; June, $1.20; July, $1.12",; August, $1.01; steamer No. 2 red, i.2Sy,n.SS: southern, hy sample, $1.S0W 1.531,4; do. on grade, Sl.KOfi l.rtr. Corn weak nnd lower; spot, month and June, 37?i1i3Sc.; July, 3SVi!i:iSc.; steamer mixed, Giu7e.; southern, white, -10c; do. yel low, SOfilOc. Oats quiet; No. 2 white, 37V4 G5Sc.; No. 2 mixed, 31c. Ityo dull and low er; No. 2 nearby, C3c; No. 2 western, C5c. Hay stendv; cholco timothy, $12.00Jjl3. Lettuce, $1.2311)1.50 per basket. T.lyo .Stock MurkotM. New York. Mny 25. Steers steady to a shade lower; bulls nnd cows 10c. higher; all mid; steers, l.nrrf!5.1!i; oxen and stags, $2.7.W4.(',0; bulls, $3.231i3.!i0; cholco fat do., $Mfi.23; cows, $2if!3.75. Calves nctlvo and higher; all sold; veals, SI.7."ojG..r0; extra, $C.Wi0.75; buttermilks, $lfi 1.75. Sheep and lambs In good demand, but prices fully I0c. lower; ono car unsold; sheep, $3,500 4.50; choice, $I.C214; culls, $3fi3.23; year lings, $4.7WT5.40; one deck, $5.43; lambs, fC.Tifi.T.T; mainly, 0.25C.C5. Hogs llrmcr at $1.20 1.00. Hast Liberty, P.i., Mny 23. Cattlo steady; extra, $3,1015.13; prime, $3fT5.10; common, $lfi 1.30. Hogs slow and lower; prime heavy hogs, $1.35ff 1. 13; best medium, $1.25ii4.3i'; heavy Yorkers, $!.15il.20; light Yoikers, llffl.lO; pigs, as lo quality, $3.C0 (3.G5; roughs, S2.5Oifi3.00. Sheep Arm; choice clipped, $l.05i4.15; common, $3,251(1 3.G0; cholco clipped lambs, JbSOft I.BO; com mon to good, $1.25J'1.75; spring lambs, $5fr C.50. Veal calves, $5.50(QG. WIIIIN natiiisi: Xecds assistance it may bo best to render it promptly, but one should lcmcmber to uso even tlio most perfect remedies only when needed. Tlio best and most simple ami geiille lcinedy Is the Syiup of Figs, inauulactiircd liy the California I-'ig .Syiup Co. Allflllll-I- CI unci- I-'oi- M 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 -1 1 . Ilanlsburg, May "20. Tho national guaid being organized under tlio di rection ot Oovernor Hastings will be utilized to. llll Pennsylvania's quota ot volunteers In the second call of Presl dent MeKlnley for troops. The guard will consist of nine eight company regl ments, three troops of cavalry and three batteries of artillery. Tho colo nels have not yet been chosen. After the war department notifies the gov ernor how many volunteers this state will be required to furnish tho regl ments will be recruited and orgnnlzed at tho headquarters of the various commanders and mobilized nt Mount Oretna lo be mustered Into the United Slates service. Tills will require some time, ns many of the Pennsylvania boys who volunteered under the first cull have not yet been nrnied and cquippod. Tho human machine staits but onco and btons but 01110. You can keep it going longest and most regularly by using DoWitt's Llttlo Uirly KImjih, tlio lamous utile puis lor con stipation and all stomach and liver trouhlos. C. II. Ilngcnhiicu. TO BIKMINQHAM AND MEMPHIS. PNMiui-Awmii M'.itvici: ori'i;iti;i uv Tin; MIUTIIUnN It.II.WAV. Leaving Ihoad Street station, Philadelphia, at li:.r3 p. 111. daily, tho "Smitliwonleru Limited," carrying a dining car and the must luxurious l'ullman drawing room sleep ing cars, reaches IliriniiiBlmu the following night at 1(1:10 and nrrlves at Memphis tlio next inornliigat 7:10. Through sleeping cars for Ashevllle, S.ivannah, Jacksonville, Tampi, Atlanta, Mobile and Now Orleans nro abii attached lo this train. Pullman reser vations can bo made in advance and all In formation obtained by communicating with John M. Ileal, District l'assengor Audit, 88 Chottiuit street, Philadelphia, Decoration Day Tour to (iettysburg. The 1'eninylvania Itallroad Company has arranged for another of its popular soveu day pcmoiially-condiictoil tours to tbo battle field of Ucttyhhiirg, Lurey Cuvorns, and Wiishiiigtoii, to leave New York and Phila delphia by bpocial train Saturday, May 12S. Itnto, 37,00 from New York; jsi.00 from Philadelphia, covin all nceossary oxpensos. Proportionate rates from other points. For itinoruiios and full information apply to ticket nitents j Tourut Agent, llim Ilroad way, Now York j 7S0 Hroad street, Newark, N. J. ; or (loo. W. lloyd, AsiUinnt (lenoral Pawtiiigor Agent, Philadelphia. ADVICES FROM NUNHJL Report That a Defeated Spanish Lieutenant Was Shot and Admiral Mon tljo Sentenced, New York. May 26. A press cnlilo rrram from Manila bay via Hong Kong pays; Arriving here Tuesday on the McCulloch 1 found the American squad ron anchored off Cavlte, except one ship, which was patrollln tlie outside hay by turns. The. foreign warships Immortallte (HnRlish), the Ilrlnx (French), the Irene Commoro (Qermnn) nnd two Japanese wnrshlps wero an chored off the city of Manila. The Jap anese bont Nanlwa had arrived the nlKht before, and at noon saluted the port with 21 guns, which salute was te lurned by the shore battery. Tills Is the first salute the Spanish tlau has re ceived from any warships since till" blockade was established. General Acrulnaldo and 12 other In surgents who camo from Hons Kong In tlie AlcCullocli landed nt Cavlte Tuesday. They tell me tho rebels hnvo taken possession of Stiblg nnd have 30,000 men ready to fight against tho Kpanlards as soon as they can get arms. A repot t was brought to the llagslilp Tuesday night that the rebels had at tacked the Spanish outposts of Mnnlln. The Spatilnrds were found to have turn ed Hie e.uns of the shore battel les lnnd ward for protection against the Insur gents, and the rebels made nothing more than a reconnalsanee In force. It Is also reported that tho lieutenant who eninmanded the Cailao here has been shot nfter n trial by a summary ciunt martial, and that Admiral Monti Jo bus also been sentenced by court martial. These rumors came through the crews of merchant vessels still here, but I do not have much confidence in 11 accuracy of the reports. ltlntotix Snlloi-M nt Ivoy AVewt. Key West, May 2C What threatened to develop Into nn ugly affair, If not a lynching, occurred last night. A re port was circulated that a marine had been shot and killed by a negro from a. second story window. The report reached tlie sailors and marines, the latter of whom were enjoying their first day's liberty since arilval here, nnd they formed Into two battalions till marched to the juil with louded re tolvers. They searched tho Jail, but could not find the alleged assailant, al though some wanted to lynch a negro on principle. Finally the sudors were returned to their ships and tho marines taken Into camp by the troops. It now transpires that there was no shooting, although two seamen wore shot by a negro Tuesday night. There is much bad blood between the negroes and "Jaekies." Eucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho lest salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, Bores, ulcers, salt rhctu.i, fever sores, tetter, chapped bauds, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or .10 pay required. It w guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mouy refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by A . Witsloy. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And Flowers, tho Hand of Amotion, Cull fot-nta Via the truo pathway, "Tlio Iron Mountain I.outc," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, whero snow storms, bli.zards or high altitudes nic unknown. Pullman first and second class palaco and touiist sleeping cars to points in Jlissouii, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick tlmo, low intos, and all tho coinfortsof modern railway improvements guiranteod to all who pur- c-haso tickets via the Missouri Pacific railway system. For rales right from your home, literature, and full information, d rop 11 postal card, ,1. P. McCaim, T. P. Agent. Mil liail- road avenue, Khnii-a, N. Y., or 'Ml Hroad way, New York. 3-1-tf W. E. Hoyt, fl. E P. Agt. R. M. fieary. Plenum, Mi ., writes: "Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo Is 0 uiing more piles hero to-day than all oilier remedies com blued. It cures eoenia and all other skin diseases.' C. II. Ilagciibutsli. Coining l-lveiits. May 30. Too cicaiii festival under tlie aiiMiiees of tho St. Mary's (luild of All Saints' chinch, will ho bed in the church basement, Wast and Oak streets. Juno 0. Entertainment and ico cicaiii festival in the P. M. church. A Specialist on Ititptttrc from Williamsport will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT Til 10 - Hotel Franey, from 8 till 10:30 a. m. Rupture permanently and quickly Cured or no pay. Written guarantee to absolutely cure all Kinds of Rupture without operation or detention from business. Absolutely no I)aiif.;r. Examination Free trm tuircrmu tirr-,1 In Rniil, nrv ,nl,l n. Mt. Carmel and vicinity who can he leferrcd to. Charges and terms moderate and within reach ol all. GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST These were the two reasons that formcily kept people frwn attending to their teeth I loth reasons Unv no existence in this ad vanced aire. Painless and inexpensive dent islry with an alwoluto guarantee for live years is our method A Good Set of Tcclh, $$. The Very Ikat Teeth, $S. You can iret no better, no matter what y nnv Nn chnriTH for oxlraclint?. where tei ou teeth an- ordered. We can take vour impression m the morning and dive you your teeth in the afternoon if desirtd. Oold Fillings, $i i Hcst Silver Fillings, 5oc up; Cleaning:, 5oc; Uxtrnctlng, 25c. Crown and bridge work nt very reasonable rales, Examinations anil estimates ncc. We use but one grade of material the best. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, Cor.Whlto & Centre Sis., Robhlns' Building A REMEDY FOR THE Effects of Tobacco. TUT) oxcesslvo uso of tobacco, especially ly young men Is always Injurious and undoubtedly plioileim llfo materially. Mr. Ed. C. Elmen, compositor 011 thoContra Costa ?v'cu', Marlines!, Cab, wrlti -is "I )uvo used I'r. Miles' liestorutivo Kervlno and re ceived much benefit from It, I v.as troubled with norveucincEO, Alzty spells and sleepless ness, caused by tho uso of tobacco and stim ulants, I look Dr. Miles' Kervlno with mar volously good results, allaying tho dizziness, (juleting tho nerves, and enabling mo to sleep and rost, proving in my caso n voty beneficial remedy. Dr. Miles' Kestoratlvo Kervlno i-i especially adapted to restoring tho ncrvoiu system to Its normal condition underruch circumstances. Itsoothcs, heals and strengthens. Dr. Miles' Remedies Dr. aro sold by nil drug- nn!, , gists under 1. positive JfC ""lu5 . Nervine M. guarantee, first bottle benefits or money ro tuuded. Hook on dis eases of tbo heart and ncrvos free. Address, DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. Philadelphia & Reading Railway " - " . ,1 foal No Smoke IN EFFECT MAY 1,1th, IMS. Trains- lcnvoflhenftmloith nn follows: For New- York vIa Philadelphia, week days, 7 30 9 ,51 a. m., 12 2", 3 10 and 0 07 p. III. Forlscw York via Ulaucn uiiuuK, wook tiny, 7 SOit. in.. 12 27 nnd 3 10 p. in. For ltendlns and Philadelphia, week days, 7 ,'10, 9 5i it.in,, 12 27, 3 10 nnd 0 07 p. in. 1-or 1-ottsvilie, wees anys, ? ju, -j oi n. in., 12 27, 3 10, 0 07 nnd T 25 p. m. 1- or Tftlnnnun nnn junnniioy taiy, wcck onys, 7 30, 9 51 n. ni 12 27. 8 10 nnd fi 07 l. in. lor WHllainRport, nunoury nn lcwisdiitk, week days. 11 30 n. m 12 27, 7 25 p. m For Mnlmno Piano, weekdays, 7 30, 9 51, 11 30 It. in.. 12 27, 3 10, 0 07, 7 25, 9 65 p. in. For Asiiinna nnci aiinmoKin, ween unys, i ,u, 11 80 a. m., 12 27, 8 10, 0 07, 7 25 nnd S 55 p. tu. For llaltlrnore. Wasldnctoii nnd tlio went via II. AO. It. It., through trnlns lea-i Koadlmc l ermlnal. Phllauelnhln. fl-. fc 11, Is K. nt a--u. 7 6S, 1123 a. m., 8 10 nnd 7.27 p. -. rliimlnyt), 8 20,7 00,11 20 a. in., 8 40 nnd 7 27 p. 111. AdOl- tlonal irnins iroin t wciHy-iounu aim ik-si.-nut streets etntlon, w eek dnys, 10 80 a. in. 12 20, 12 15 h 10 pin. Sundayx, 1 35, 8 23 1'. m. TItAINS FOK .SHENANDOAH. Leave New York vln riillndelldiln. week days, 12 15, 80, 8 CO, 11 30 It. III., nod 1 15, 30, 9O0 )i.m. Lcnvo New York vln Mnuch Chunk, week days, t 30, 9 10 it. 111., 1 80 p. ill. l.cnvo Phllndelphln, llcndiuc Tcrmliinl, week days, 3 10. S 80. 10 21 n. m. nnd 130, 4 CO p.m. i.envo iteftaitiR, wook unys, , u-i, iuuh, it, m. ! 15, 4 17. 0 00 p. 111. Eenve I-ottsvllle. week days. 7 10. 7 10 n. m.. 12 1K I 10, 0 10 mid G AO p. m. l.envo'inma(iun, wceK clays, an, it .-a n. in., 1 19, 5 SO, 7 20 p. nt. Ix--nvo Mnhnnoy City, week days. 9 05, 1147 n.ln.,222.512,021,741 p. lit l.cnve iunii.tiioy t-inno, wook anys, onu, v .j, 1025, 1109 n. in., 2 11, S82, 0 (1. 7 57. p 1)1, l.e-tve ivilllaiiisport, weok days, 7 I-, 10 tu n in., 12.11 nml I (X) p. m. ATI ANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave l-ltUndclnhtn Chestnut ntrcct wArf nnd HoiithMrectwIinif tor Atlnntlc City. eoauays cxpreMH, u uu n. m zw, SaturdaVH only), 1 00, A 00 p. in. Acoonimoda tlon, SCO It. 111., A 15, 030 p. in. Htltidaytl Express, 000, 10 ou n. m. Accoimiiodntlon, H00 li. lo,, 4 45 p. lu. ItPturnlui; lt-nvo Atlantic City depot, comer Atlnntlc and Arknnsns nvetiucs. Weekilays KxproHs, 7 35, 9 00 o in., 3 80,5 30 p. m. Accnnuilodntloti, 4 25, 8 15 n. IU. 4 05 p. III. Hiimlayi, Uxpresi, 100, 0 30, 8 00 p. nl. Ai comnuidntloii, 7 15 it. m., 4 15 p. lu, l-jtrlnr (InrH on nil oxpiens tralua. Vor fuitlier Information, apply to nearest I'l.ll.tdelphla and Itc-ldlng ltnllwny ticket ligent or mid reus I. A. Hwr.iOAiin, Enso.v J. WiiCKS. tlcit'l .Supt., (len'l 1-ass'r Ajt., lien lint; Terminal, Philadelphia. ennsylvania RAILROAD. 8CHUYKII.I, DIVISION, May 15, 1898. Trains will leave Bhonnndoah niter tne nnptt dnto or WlKnns, (lllbcrtnn, Frnckvllle Dr Witter, tit. Ulalr, l-ottsvlllo. Ilnniliiiri:, UcnUliiK, l'ottitown, l-liot-nlxvlllc. Norrlstowu n.dl'Vv ulclphliv (llr-.Ail utrcc-t station) n 6 05 nnd 8 15 n. nl., 2 02, 0 10 p m. on week dnK, Hiuiilays, H 15 n. m., 4 25 p. nt. Trains leave Frnckvllle for Hhouandoith tt 7 30, 11 40 n. m. nnd 5 16, 7 30 p. m. Sunday, 11 01 a. m. nnd 5 10 p. m. Lcnvn l'ottsvllle for Uliennndnali (vlaFrack vlllo 7 10, 11 20 u. m., 8 20, 7 10 p. m. Hundny 10 35 n. III.. 5 20 p. III. I-avo I'ldludclplrfa, (Ilroad street station), lot Hheuuildonli nt 8 35 n. m,, 4 10 p. in. week dnys. Sundays lcnvo nt 0 50 nnd 9 23 n. m. Lcnvo Hroad street station, l-hllndelplitn, lor Sen Ulrt, Asbury l'nrk, Ocenn drove, Ixinx; llrauch, nod Intermediate stations, 8.20, 11.14, n. in.,U.30 mid 4.00 p. in. week-days. la-nvo llrond Street Station, l-hthtdelplila. FOIt NEW YOltK. Express, week-dnys, B20, 4 05, 4 60 515, S60, 7 83,8 20, 9 50, 10 21 (DIldnK Car), II 00 u. in, 12 00 noon, 12 35 (Limited 100 and 4 22 p.m. DinlnKCars), 1 40, 2 30 (I)lnlnn I'nr) 3 20, 3 50. ino,.ruo,S5u(I)lnliiiiCnr), 0 00, 7 02,7 13 (l)ln-liik-('ur), 10 00 p, in., 12 01, night. Bundnys, 8 2V, 4 05, 4 50, S15, 8 20, 9 50, 10 21, (Dlbllli; Car), 1185 a. in., 12&5, i 05 (DIiiIiib Car) 230 (llliiliiK Onr), 4 00 (Limited) 1 22 (DfiilnK Car), 520,550, (DIlllllK Cnr) 0 85, 7 02,7 43, lllllllni; Car 10 00 p.m., 1201 nlBli. Express lor lloston without change, 11 00 n ia., week-days, ami 7 43 p. in., dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Ilaltlnioro nnd Washington, 3 50, 7 20,8 82, 1020, II 23, n. in., 12 09, 1281 (llll, hit,' Cnr), 1 12 mining Cnr, 8 IS, 4 41. 5 25 Congres. uloual Limited. Dining Car, 017. 0&5 Din ing Cur, 731 Dining Car) ntiil U 03 night week days. Sundays, 8 60, 7 20, 0 12, 11 23, n. in., 1209, 1 12, Dining Car 141, 520 Con-grcH-dounl Limited, Dining Car, G.VS Dlniiig Car, 731 IDInlugCiir p. in. nod 12 05 night. For llnltlmore, aceoiiinioilntloii, 9 12 n lu, 2 0 j nml 1 01 p lit week days, SOI nnd 11 10 p m dally. FOU ATLANTIC CITY. T.cnve Ilroad street sUtlon via Delaware rivet bridge Express, 0 20 n in, 7 CS p, lu, dully. Irf-avo Market Htreet Wnrf Hxpresi, 900n m. 200, (3 0)Sittiirdaysouly), too, 5 00 p. in. Hun days, 8 15, 9 45 n. lu (accommodation 4 30 and S 00 p. in.) For Cup) Mny, Anglcm-a, WIMwoodnnd llollj Hcuch, hm Isle City, Occrn City, Avnlon nnd Htono llarlior Express, 000 n. in., 400, p, in, week days. Huudnys, 9 00 n. m. For Souiers Point Exprens, 9 00, A. lit., 2 00, 1 00, S no, p. in, week days Sunduys, 8 15 n, tu, and 9 45 p. m. I, II Hutchinson, J, It. Wood, (len'l Manager, Ceit'l l'nsa'g'r Agt millions of Dollars do up in snioko evory year, Tako n risks hut get your housos, (lock, fu uiturOj etc., Insured In llnst-class, r liablo couipanics as represented Ly DAVID FAUST, Insurance Atrcnt Ui.XlU k ixJj J. IjaoHouth Jardln Ht Also Llfo'ndAcoldontl Ooinpsnle I Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvety softuess ot the sliln Is Inva riuhly obtained hr thof e who use 1'ozzoni'u uonipienou ;-owuer. if- X9 SK, JUCilW 7A
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