TP vf)I" WT" v lMTAIIl.lSIIHH 1R70. i'ul' II lied very levelling, I'.xrcpt Sunday, b 9 norm Jamiik Stkkct, Nkaii Ckkthb. Tbf Herald l dollvcicd liiSlicnnntloan ami Hie eftrcrr ' x ton. m fornix cento n week, pay ni t' nrrii-m. Jly mull $8.00 n yiwir, or 2 -Hit n t'l -t tl,. payable In advance. dverti-i' i ,ifi r'iar'eil ni-oortHngtopneoawl prwltlnn T.w l IhIu-m rrnro tlio right to clmngc the iM -Ml i .. .( ndn-t'tlwmentii whenever the p"'' ,i ef m demand. It. Tho rlRlit In r . ilt.i- j,. 'any advertisement, whether l,.ic c .i"t Mat-the imViH-licru may deem "il r Advertising rntos made known lilT 1 J U itl.'ll. K.i" rcil n the poitolllco t Shenandoah, I'll.. ai acvnnd tlnH mall matter. TKLM'IIOXK CONNK(rriON "All the News Thai's Fll to Print." Evening Herald VWliVY. MAY 37, ISPS. OVR COl'NfHY: First, Last ami forever. Tin. wiir hut. been under way just u in-iitli tuul Mime results of por lii im it ului' lnive been ueliloveil. I'll K latest form of slot machine furiiihlich uiml for bicycle tires. One on evi rj street eorner would bear ii BtriKm icM-iiililnnce to the free cnin iiirt1 li'-' iis.-inn of 1S90. K is i- looking forward to a wheat ' n.p mid has lo.-t its former an.ut to prove that a btishul of wheat and The silver in u dollar just bnUti.ee each other according to some occult natural law. Tiik tity Oouneils of Hrk passed nu ordinniice ttixinit lilcyeles 1.00 ench ami in a test ease the Supreme CV?m't I. is leelared the tax illegal. iicycles used ill the streets aro vehi cles and are entitled to the same rights as carriages drawn by horses. Om- if ..in- esteemed contempora ries c..iiiarvs lSruuim to Waiui maKer We are well aware of Major l'iniii'x s ahilityto swallow disaree abli dii".. luit this beats thodarkey's ikIiicm'i t of Jonah swallowiii; the hale. and we should not be sur prised ti learn from the same e. e. in thoer near future that the .Major had died of gastritis. It is lti'tieed that many American tourists are leaving France and (!er 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 and H"itK to I'hiKliiuil, and still larger niiinliers are retiirnine; to this i-ouiitrj . ln ordinary years tin drift of Amerieaiis would be strongly in the other direction. The unfriend liness ..f the press and people of the eontiiii-iiinl European countries for Ann ncaii- is causing the clianne. Allium N sailors do not ena;;e in nmtii .ii a time of peril to their ei.oiitij. and the loyalty of American si Idi- rs has never been (piestioned on an) Odd The Spanish government, on tl'i' -"iitrary, has no such feeling of ciiflileiice in either its military or ninal arm, and is always expecting n revolution on land or a mutiny at sea. Tyraimv and treason havo always been inseparable. Tnif management of tho Lehigh allc.i Uailnind has given strict orders to all conductors not to carry em ployes without passes. At this end of the i-'iad it is said to lie as dilllciilt for an employe to get a free rldo in a caboose as on the Black Diamond. Conductors fear there are spotlers on all sides and they will take no risks. Conductors say, too, that they don't take up as many passes as they used to. Ulil'iill'l's to tho lliireau of Statis tics show that tho importations of gold during tho present iiscal year havo been over $105,000,000, and do duitlug the exports of gold, whiuh amount to about $iri,000,000, leaves! the net gain to our gold stock from importation around $00,000,000, to which it is expected there will bo added between this and the end of next month a siilllcient sum to bring litis year's not importations iu excess of exports up to fully $100,000,000, a sum wlti' li exceeds that of any pro ceding year iu tho history of tho country. TlIK improvements being liiadii to tin building at Main and Lloyd streets have been suspended for tho time being. Some of tho property owners in that locality object to the erection of a bay window, claiming that it is an obstruction to thoir view and a violation of tho borough ordinance, which is true. Tho ques tion hero arisoH, if tho ordinance In question is rigidly enforced, where will it end 1 There can be no just d'scriiiiination, and as a consequence many property owners would bo forced to remodel their houses. Tho trouble is, Shenandoah started at the wrong end so far as this particular ordinance is concerned. Ate ii w vor p'l'H y l , iti' ii aim lers firry them n RUPTURE If you wear tho CHAMPION TRUSS. rUUiWDh! Trull Co.. 610 Loctut St. Phlu P. 'st B DUO K4 Ka M W rtn til liii I In mrai i in I cjmi t'X7r 'HOI i Hil THE Jilt mia c .u i n ft ami n p n WE BUILD HOJ1ES We build you a We will submit plans and cost, any sketch you may have, without any charge. We will build the house for you according' to specifications and by the time you state barring strikes. We will keep the cost within the figure quoted and will guarantee with your home. See us about Glenn (Successors to J. W. Johnson,) Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. IM. Kail's Church, Yn.. Mny 2H Tho arrhiil of tho I'l'iiiisylvaniii troni". in the vicinity of tho national nipital, has hcea followed by tho volunteers from Ohio, lllinoii. Miiasn'huscttK, Now Jiirscy, Now York, Missouri nnd Kunsns, hut none of the latter conipaio with the Keystone troops in any respect, especially in equipments. Ilvcry man knows his duty and performs it like a lcgtilnr. Wo ate maintaining our icrord for pioliricney. Much nmucincut was manifested In ( on- pany when tho llmiAMi arrived contain-, the article in rcfi lenco to the corporal who sulleicil from a boll on hisueek about tho time of inspection at Mt. Gretna. That was :i Rood joke, oven if it wasn't tine in every detail. No, the young man In inestion wau't rejected because of his helglitli; he avoided that by n previous private inflection. He measured five foot, lour inches. I!y tho way, theie is no moie illleient soldier in tlio company than this siuuo corporal of Com pany 1'. While the l'ennsylvaiiia troops woio marchine from Washington to the camp grounds here, one of the Washington guards mi.ii leinarUcd, as wo passed him, "Ileio comes those ditty Pennsylvania coal crackers." Due of our boys heard this, and stepping to tho side, his fist idiot out and canto in contact with tho Washiiigtoiiians's optics. You can guosa tho losult. Tho irregularity of tho mails is causing some dissatisfaction. The hoys aro anxious to hear from home. The new recruits aro doing the choics about camp. Hut tlu.v don't complain. One of tho members from (iir.iidville I dare not mention ids name took u promenade with a "lady of color" last evening. If that brunette at home heard of tills tlioio would bo trouble. On biiiubiy tho thermometer rogistoied M in the shade,. and tho day piovious 1 10. Wo ate not in need of overcoats hero. Tho sun Is very hot, and tho boys .no burning a shade darker. T heir mamas wont know them when they return homo. Oaeo ill a while you hear a Washingtonlan mention "JIollio Magaiies." Down hcio they imagine every one front Pennsylvania belonged to that organisation. Quite a nuiiilier of Schuylkill oouiitnius re siding in Washington have already visited camp. A number of tliem were hero on Sunday. We do not see so many friends among tho visitors as wo did at Mt. Cnetna. Tho pay cur fiom good old Pennsylvania arrived on .Monday, and tho boys received thoir small stipend. It is a beautiful sight to seo tho roses in full bloom and aeies of clover iu blossom. 1'he perfume fiom theso fields would tuako a con-umptivo man well and givo him a new lease of life. It is, indeed, a beautiful sight ill the morning; a contract from tho barren hills of the coal regions and mountains of coal dirt. Wo nto preparing for the inspection on Satiuday, when Picsidcnt McKinley will review tho troops hero. aviii:n natdki: Needs asslslanco it may bo best to render it promptly, hut one should icmenilier to use even tho most perfect remedies only when needed. I ho host ami most simple and gentle remedy is the Syrup of rigs, manufactured by tho Uilitornl.t tig Syttip Co, l'irnl Tirol I'lrot Insure your property from loss in tho oldest and strongrst cash companies: I'hlla. Undciwritors Itinuraneo Co. of North America and I'iro Association, Hartford File Ins. Co., American I'iro Insurance. Co., Wost Chester I'iro Ins. Co., United Firemen's fns. Co. T. T. Williams, 12.1 S. Jardln St., Shenandoah To Cure Headache ln 15 Minutes. I'uko Dr. D.ivis Ati -Headache. All druggists Three TCIIIi'iI liv 'l'l-.Tlll Itolilinrsi. Albuquerque. N. M., May 27. Under Sheriff Frank Vlsrll. Deputy Sheriff Dan riustamctite und an Indian trailer were killed AVednegday liy two des peradoes who held ui the Suntn. Fe passenger train last Tuesday. The two oIIlcei-B, with a number uf Pueblo In dian trailers), surrounded the camp of tlio robbers on Alamosa creek, 0C miles west of Helen. When the robbers were ordered to surrender they opened fire with 'Winchester rille. One of the rob bers Is thought to have been wounded in the flBlit, but both escaped. Headache Quickly Cured. Dr, Davis Atiti-llwidacho novor falls, 25o. Overworked 'Irt'.ilit' Crew'IlospntisIIiln, Bavannnh, Ga., May 27. The coro ner's Jury which has lieen Investigating the death of Private AVIlllam M. Har hee. of Company I, North Carolina vol unteers, who was killed In a collision on the Florida Central and '-'I'enliiBula railroad near Savannah last Monday, returned a verdict last nltfht that the net Ub-nt which caused Harbee's death was due to the culpable negligence of the employes of the railroad and to the bad condition of the rolling stock of the freight train. The censured train crew had been on duty 14 hours. It's folly to suiter from that horrible plague of the night, itching piles. Doau's Ointment cures quickly and permanently. At any drug store, IK) cents. TJ0I.D DUE i homn just as you want it built of pass on the practicability of that you will be satisfied it. earn, P0TTSVILLE NEWS. Alfatls or Interest in mid About the County Sent. l'ottsvillc, May ST. Much interest was manifested hero in tho suit brought by Thomas .1. Joyce, editor of tho Mahanoy City Ulaek Diamond, in which he charges former Senator John J. Cuylo, now of Philadelphia, with pcijuiy. Tho latter was servid with tho warrant in Philadelphia on Tuesday when ho entered bail for appearance here yesterday afternoon. The prosecutor was represented by ex-Judgo James Kyon, and Coy h 's interests weie looked after by W. J Whitehousc and John Whalcu, Ksqs. Quito a number of prominent politicians and others weio present at the heaiin which was had hefore 'Sqillio J. II. Kister. The prosecutor alleges that Coyle, in the ease in which the hitter piosccuted Joyce foi libel, did falsely and willfully swear that he never had any contract or agieement will Jo-eph Wyatt by which he, Coyle, was to nroeuie his election asSergcant-at-Arnis ami in case of his selection Wyatt was to divide the sdary with Coyle, and "that tho latter in denying the said agreement under oath did swear falsely and was guilty of perjuiy" and that tho deponent alleges such an agreement was entered into. The hearing began at 3:30 o'clock and con tinned until 0 o'clock. Tim spectators antici pated some sensational developments, but thev weie disappointed. When tlio testimony was taken the counsel for both sides were heiud. Justice l-'istcrdisinlssed tlio case upon the giotind that tho evidence was not strong enough to waiiant him Iu binding tlio de fendant over for trial. MAlilUAdi: MCnNSLB. Thos. Amour, of IMIangowau, and Mary 1 Hotl'man. of Yatesvilio; John Grabulis, of Colorado, and Mary (Jlanwackiutc, ot blicn indcih: i:iincr K. Hcinliach, ol l'niegrov township, and I.izzio Itrown, of Wilmington township, civil oasi:s. Iu tho civil court this week several verdicts have been awarded in dainago suits iu tavor of boroughs something unusual foriiSchuyl kill county jury. In tho ease of Mary H llobart vs. the borough of Tamaqiia tho jury rendered a cidict in favor of the delendaut Miss Ilohait sued tho borough for damages for injuries sustaii cd by falling on an icy pavement. In tlio case of W. K. Wihlerniuth, admin istrator of Klijah Wihlerniuth, deceased, vs. John W. bong, Jeremiah Long ami Solomon Cover, executors of Iteiij. ISoyer, deceased iu which title to a ceitain properly was in dispute, tho jury returned a veidict in favor of tho defendant. i)Ki:ns itr.cor.niui. From Mary llicuiian to Ann Cooksou tiicmises iu St. Clair. From (iideon .eliner lo unarics uckcic, nreinlses In liist Ilruuswick township. From Catolina I'aiily to Joseph Klelin, iM'otniscs In Miiiersvllle. From MincrnviUo lluildlng and Loan As sociation to John Iliuklc, premises in Miners- villo. QAMB aUAUIUANS. Tim mcctintr of tho Schuylkill County (iaino and Fish Association at Mlneisville was very successful. Tho annual election of ollhcrs resulted in the unaiilmous cholco of tho followinir: President, Chris, l.ugan, Mahanoy City; Vice Ptesldent, L. II. Miller, Tiemont: Treasurer, W. A. CocKUi, i.iewei lyn; Secretary, Frank 0. Palmer, l'ottsvillc: Solicitor. Hon. Charles C. Matten, Pottsville, The next meeting will bo held at Tremont iu Soiitember. Tlility-flve members participated in tho annual shoot, and the gold medal was won by F. C. Palmer, of Pottsville, hitting ii blue rocks and missing LirrrKiis oiiANTnn. bettors of aduiliiistration were granted to Katharine Yanncs, on the estate of Peter Yanncs, lato of North Union township, He- censed. Letters of administration weio granted to .Tewiiilah Fensterinaclicr, on tlio estate of John K. Fensterinaclicr, lato of Witildiigtou township, deceased. INC11KASK1) TAX1. The llnaiieiw of tho Pottsville scheol ills trlct aro in such sliapo that an increased tax nito will bo ncccMiiry. Tho tcnipomry loam aggregate fclLVOOO, just f.l.ooi) mcio than last year. Tho district has a Uomled liulelitcu noss of f 110,000. nn ii,ii u not. biiiL'. vet relief is nl Uiilicd in half that time by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. It prevents cuiimm i tl.... I '.nL.l-lt. pitrna r.nldl. erolltl. hrolll'lll' tls, pneumonia, la grlppo and all throat and lung trouiiies. u. n. iiugeuom-ii. Spuln AttvliiiiH ForT'enee, London, May 27. The Madrid corre epondent of The Times says: "The dominant note nf public opinion here is a desire to llnd Home way to hou orable peace, as Spain has nothing to gain by nn Indefinite prolongation of hostilities. AH idea that Franco will Intervene, however. Is now abandoned. and hopes are fluid upon the possibility that Uuke Alinoduvar de ltlo, the new minister of foreign nffairs, will lnd some nttlngfccasion on which to take the Initiative. "It was almost a miracle burdock blood bitters cured mo of n tcnlhlo rireaklng out all over the body. I am very grateful. " Miss Julia l'illitidge, WootCoruwell, Conn. O REGARDING PRIVATEERS. Discussion on the Subject Choked Oft in the Spanish Reratc- Spanish Up rising Imminent. Madrid, Jlay 27. In tho chamber of deputies Sonor Cnnset, director of the. Tmpnrclnl, denounced the nllORed acts of some of tho American warships ns bulnc contrary to International law. Ho also moved Hint n pension be ernnt-' cd to tho family of the enptnin of tho! Relnn Jdnria CrlBtlnn, who pei-ltdicd at ! Cnvlte. Tho liilnhJtor of nuirino. Cap tain Aunon, nceepted the proposition. In the aonato Count Almcnns Intro duced tho question of piivateci-ln, urging tho government to adopt prl-1 vnteerlng "ln view of tlio Amcricnn proceetllngn." The minister for foreign nffniri, Dtiko Aimodovnr de UIo, do- elarod tho matter wns Inopportune- and could not ho debated. Count Almoims. however, Insisted, hut tlio president ot tho somite refused to allow tho dis cussion to continue. There nro renewed sinister predic tions of an Impending revolution In Snnln. Rmneror fnincls .Trimnli nf 1 1 I Austria is srdd to have strongly ad vised tho queen regont to prcparo to ily, nnd iter mother, who is now in Madrid, is reported to have given her the same advice, hut, It is ndded, tlio queen regent Is determined to remain. Tho dofent of tho Spanish fleet, which tho best informed pooplo regard as only a question of n few days, Is hound to preclpltnto an outbreak. Premier Sagnsta has outlined Spain's policy ln an Interview, In which he says thoro will ho no fight at Santiago unless Admiral Corvora desires it. The Americans will find tho Santiago forts and tho ships in tlio harbor very dif ferent from tlioso destroyed by Dowcy nt Manila. If the Americans nro watt ing for a naval battle beforo they at tempt to invade Cuba, they will need considerable patience. According to 131 Kpoca, tho Con servative organ, tho cabinet council yesterday, tho queen presiding, dis cussed tiuco points in the proposed note to the powers the manner of tho bombardments by tho American squadron, tho alleged use of the Span ish Hag by tho Americans at Gttan lanamo, and the cutting of interna tional cables by tho Americans. Scouring: the l'nellle For Trimupni'ti. San Francisco, May 27. The trans porting of r,0,000 troops to the Philip pines has set the government ngents to work scouring tlio Pacllic ocean for transports. So far only 2.C00 troops have been sent to Admiral Dewey's as sistance. There are 7,000 more In camp here and 4,000 more to come. About IB more transports nro required, to gether with half a dozen colliers. The second expedition will not leave San Francisco for fully three weeks unless tho transports are sent out by twos and threes. In the latter event tho Zenlandht and China (If the big Hner Is Dually chartered) might be made ready to sail in about ten days' time. Discovered by a Woman. nothcr great discovery has been made, and that loo, by a lady in this country. "Dis- '.vc Listened its clutcllcs upon lier and lor seven ) cars she withstood its severest tests, liut her vital oigans were nndcrmined ami death seemed imminent. For three mouths she coughed incessantly, and could not sleep. She finally discovered a way to recovery, by put chasing of us a bottle of Dr, King's New Discovery lor l on-uniiition. and was so niucii relieved on taking first dose, that she slept all night ; and with two bottles, has been ab solutely cured. Her name is Mrs. l.utlter I-utz. ihus writes W. C llnmnick & Lo., of Shelby, N. C. Trial bottles free at A. Waslcy s Drug atorc. Regular size 50c and Si.oo. I'.very uomc guaranteed. Yc-tordny'w Ilasoh.'ill Ramos. ,t Chicago-Chicago, 7; Philadelphia. 1. At Pittsburg Washington, 11; I'lttslmrg, At Louisville Huston, 11: Louisville, X At Cincinnati Cincinnati. 12; New York, At I'leveliinu- Cleveland, G; linltlmore, 4. At St. Louis Jlrooklyn, 4; St. Louis, 2. At Rochester Huffalo, 11; Rochester, 1. ,t Mnntre.il Montreal, C; Toronto, 2, At Lancaster Lancaster, t: Paterson, 1. At Reading (forfeited) Reading, 0; Rich mond. 0. (Richmond arrived four mlnutoj lute, owing to a delayed train, und will protest.) Predicts n Speedy Pence. Paris, May 27. Dr. Hetances, repre sentative of the Cuban republican gov ernment in Paris, expresses the firm conviction that tho war will bo over sooner than Is thought ln Kurope. Spain and Germany, labeled "kitchen perlenco no dlfllculty in landing troops, who will at once bo joined by Insur gents, who are much stronger than Is generally supposed. Nor Is there any doubt that Rear Admiral Sampson will strike a heavy blow shortly." Tlio HI tins nnd tlio Grays. Washington, May 27. Colonel J. K. Bloom, who organized tho Blues nnd Grays First regiment, Lafayette Post brigade, of New York, was sworn in at the war department yesterdny as cap tain nnd assistant ndjutnnt general of volunteers. He Is n gradunte of tho Military academy, class of 1873. Colo nel Bloom yesterday wired Governor Black, of New York, again tendering the regiment of Blues nnd Grays for service In the war. Ohio A'oluntiiors Complain. Cleveland, May 27. Private letters have been received here frum two members of the First regiment of Ohio artillery, now ' stationed at Camp Thomas, Chlckamauga, in which seri ous complaint Is made of the fare of tho soldiers. Doth men say they do not get enough to eat, and they complain especially of the lack of fresh meat. One of them sa,ys he has lost 20 pounds In weight since ho arrived at Camp Thomas, "Urged ns Successor to 'Wiley, narrlsliurg, May 27. Strong pressure Is being brought to bear upon Governor Hastings to appoint Colonel Chambers McKlbben, of Pittsburg, successor to General John A. Wiley, of Franklin, who has been selected by tho executive to organize a brlgnde for tlio new na tional guard. Genera! Wiley has Presi dent McKlnley's promise of a brigadier generalship In the United States army, and Ills appointment may ho expected at any time. Renounced Her UiihIiiiiiiPs "Will. Chicago, Mny 27. Mrs. Georgo M. Pullman has renounced the terms of hor husband's will and chosen her dower tight. The share which, under the dower nirangemc-nt, will fall to her Is conceded to be materially greater than tinder the provisions of tho will. She will secure a nno-thlrd life Interest ln nil the Pullman realty nnd one-third ot the personnl property absolutely. By the latter alone, It Is estimated, she will receive more than $3,000,000. All tho healing, lialsamlc virtuos of tho Norway pine arc concentrated in Dr. Wood's Norn ay l'lnc Syrup, tiatmo's own remedy I for coughs and colds. I MM I'INKlhUl'S AMidE. What Mrs. Noll Hurst has to Say About It. Dr.Aii Mas. Tinkiiam: When Iwrote to you I had notlieeti well for llvo yenrsi hml doctored nil tho tlmo hut got no better, 1 had womb trouble very bad. Jly womb pressed backward, causing 1 w8 ln ElK'h misery I could rcoiy wlmc noross tne poor, men strutitlon was Irregular and too pro fuse, was nlso troubled with leucorrluon. I had given up all hopes of petting well; everybody thought I had consumption. After tnldng five bottles of V TyUn. 12. I'lnlt f ham's Vegeta ble Compound, I felt very much better and was able to do nearly all my own work. I continued thetisoof yourmedi- .. .-, . -1 i - . L 1 . 1 ciuo,nnu icei null, j owo my recovery co you. I cannottliankyou enough foryour ndvico and your wonderful medicine. Any one doubting my statement may writo to mo and I will gladly answer nil inquiries. Mrs. Xni.l. ItuissT, Deep water, Mo. Letters liko the foregoing, con stantly being received, contribute not a little to the satisfaction felt by Mrs. I'inkhnm that Iter medicine and counsel tt.-e assisting women to bear theirheavy burdens. Mrs I'inkhnm'.snddressis Lynn, Mass. All suffering women aro invited to write to her for ndvice, which will be given without charge. It is an ex unrlt.need woman's ndvico to women. NUGGETS OF NEWS. The Trans-Mississippi exposition at Omaha will be opened Sundays from 1 to 10 p. m. Two children were burned to death in the losldcnce of A. Klchter at Iron Mountain, Mich. Present Indications are that Juno 23 will be the tlnal choice for the triangu lar college boat race at New London, Conn. It Is reported ln Herlln that the Uni ted States Government 's still trying to get possession of the Island of St. Thomas. Harry Hay, 27 years old, was killed on the third rail track near his homo In Parkvllle, Conn. Ills death was caused by electricity. Garfield King, a negro, was lynched nnd his body riddled with bullets at Salisbury, Md., where he was awaiting trial for shooting a white boy. Kx-Oovernor Heaver, of Pennsylva nia, fainted while delivering a patriotic speech before the Presbyterian as sembly at Winona Lake, Minn. According to the report of Mr. Hugh O'lielrne, of the British embassy, the United States enjoys more than one seventh of the trade of the Chinese em pire. The W. S. t D. factory, at Rochester, N. Y owned by Ctully &. Mitchell nnd valued at $20,000, was destroyed by lire yesterday. Over 200 persons are thrown out of. work, llobert.W. Fielding, former deputy commissioner of public works of Brook lyn, wns sentenced to two ycais and six months nnd fined $2,171 for the alleged conniving at fraudulent claims. All Aliened Spanish Victory. City of Mexico, May 27. Telegrams have been lecelved here by Spaniards announcing a naval battle In which the Spanish llc-t won nnd the Amerlcnns lost every ship nnd Admiral Sampson was killed. f WAR BREVITIES. The cruiser San Francisco Is bound from Provlncetnwn for Boston, with 15 of her men 111. Pennsylvania's 0,000 men on tho sec ond call will probably be mobilized at Mt. Gretna. Admiral Sampson is reported to have captured the Spanish coal deposits at Cayo France, Cuba. A picked regiment ot mounted rifle men, D00 strong, In Colorado, has ten dered Its services to the government. A "Gibraltar dispatch says that 40 Krupp guns have been smuggled into "The Americans," he says, "will ex furnlturc." "Olio Minute Cough Curo is the best pre paration I havo over sold or used and can't say too much in its praise." L. M. Kcniion, Merchant, Odell, (la. C. II. Ilagenbuch. !ABY A GREAT SALE. Baby Carriages $3.50 and up. 300 BED STEADS. They must be sold nt once. They are now going at the low price of rVan. .$1.25. These goods are brand new and selling at worn-out furniture prices. Jfl BUSY FURNITIIP.P. and SIOVu STOlin, 121-123 North Alnln St. ' AN APPEALFOIl PEAC8 Sent by tho UntvcrMtt Pence Union to SjinlnH tjiteen Itegettt, Philadelphia, May 27. It was devel oped here today that the Unlvrsnl Peace union, through Us president, Al fred II. Love, ot this city, has prepnred and mailed to the queen regent ot Spain and Premier Hnensta an nppeal ask ing that government to acknowledge the Independence of Cuba in the Inter ests ot peace. The appeal was Ilrst sent on April 21, four days before this coun try declared that a state ot war exist ed between Spain and tho United States. It was held .up, however, in New York, nnd after two weeks had ex pired was again ln President Love's hands, with the seal unbroken and Btnmped across It with a government stamp a notice that no mall Is permit ted to go lo Spain. Ux-Oovernor Hoyt, of Wyoming, then took the communication to Washington and laid It before the stnte department, In the hope that it might bo permitted to bo, and at the same tlmo to assute the government of Its contents. It wns not allowed to go through the malls, however, but It was suggested to ex-Governor Hoyt Hint It might be sent to one of the Kurooean bureaus of the union. As a result It was sent to Heme, fSwitzdland, for transmission to Spain, and Is now en route. Driven Out by Foroltcn strikers. Lebanon, Pa., May 27. The feelhiR of unrest among the foreign laborers of the Bird Coleman and North Cornwall Iron furnaces of the Lackawanna Iron and Steel company, of Scranton, has assumed a marked critical aspect. Tho American workmen were driven away Wednesday by the foreigners, because they tefused to Join the strikers In their demands for higher pay. Yester day tho company's managers called upon the sheriff for nld. nnd 12 depu ties wore sworn in nnd armed. Yes terday an effort was made to resume operations, but n body of 1C0 Hun garians attacked and stoned the work men away. llowllner llrooli Wins Iteltiiont stakes New York, May 27. It wns a fright ful day nt Morris park yesterday. Tho rain poured in toricnts from early morning and tho track was like a quag mire for Belmont stnkps, which Ham burg was down to appear for tho first time ln his 3-year-old form. The at tendance was the lightest of the year. For the Belmont stakes, a mile and three-eights, the starters were Bowling Brook, Previous, Hamburg and Gala Day, with Hamburg the favorite. How ling Brook won In 2.32, with Previous second and Hamburg third. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho tost salvo in tho world for cut3, btuiscs, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fovor sores, tetter, chajipcd hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and. positively cures piles. or jo pay required. It if, guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 'ii cents tier box. For Rain lir A . Waslcy. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And Doners, Hie Hand of Aineiira, Cali fornia. Yia tho truo pathway, "Tho lion Mountain ltout6," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, whero snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes uio unknown. Pullman first and second class palate and loutist sleeping i ai-8 to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Tc. is, Old and New Mexico, Ariou.i, California, Oregon, Washington. Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change, Quick time, low rates, and all the comfortsof modern railway improvements guiriiutced to all who pur chase tickets via the Missouri Pacific, railway system. I-or rales right from your home, litcratutc, and full information, dropu postal caul, J. P. McGinn, T. P. Agent. Mil Hall road avenue, F.huini, N. Y or 301 Ihoad- way, New York. 3-1-tf W. E. Hoyt, G. K P. Agt. S. M. Geary, Pierson, Mi .. writes: "De Wilt's Witch Ilnzcl Salvo Is o tiring more piles hero to-day than nil other remedies com bincd. It cures eczema and all other skin diseases.'' C. It. Haguubiich. Coining Kvcnts. May 30. Ico cream festival under the auspices of tho St. Mary's Guild of All Saints' church, will bo hold in tho chinch basement, West and O.tk streets. Juno 0. I'nlertalnmcnt and ice cream festival in the P. M. church. RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Rupture from Williamsport vill visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT THE ' Hotel Franey, from 8 till 10:30 a. m. Kupturc permanently and quickly Cured or im pay. Written guarantee to absolutely cure all kinds of Kuplurc without operation or detention from business. Absolutely no.l)anp;;r. Examination Free loo iicrsons cured iu Sunbury, ShamoMn Mt. Carincl and vicinity who can be tetcrrcd lo, l barges and terms moderate and within reach of all. GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST These were the two reasons Ihat formerly kept people frem attending to their teeth lloth reasons have no existence in this ad vanrcd age. Painless and inexpensive dent islry with an alolute guarantee for five years is our method A Good Set of Teeth, $$ The Very lleft Tcclh, $S. You can get no lietler, no matter what ) ou pay. No charge for extracting, where teeth arc ordered. We can take 5 our impression in the moining and give you your tcclh in the alteruoon il desired, (iold i-illhiKS, Si j Host Silver PlllltiKS, 5oc up; Cleaning, Soc; Uxtractlng, 25c. Crown and bridge work nt very reasonable rates. Kxamniatlons nnd emmaies irec. We use but one grade of material the best. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, Cor.Whlto& Gentro Bis., Robblus' Building "Saved Her life." Ml!?. JOn WALLET, ot JofTcrson, Y.'Ij., than whom nono is morohlhly C3toomctl or widely known, v.rltci. 'Tn I'M I had a sovero attack of LaCIrlppo and at the end of lour months, ln splto of alt physicians, friendB and good nursing could ii .1, iry luajrj heart and nervous system vera so completely wrecked, rr-y life wns do spalrod of, ray friends giving rao up. 1 could only sleep by tho uso of opiates. My lungs and heart pained mo terribly and my cough was most aggravating. I could not Ilo lit ono position but r. short tlmo and net on my loft sl.lo at all. My husband brought mo Dr. I!:!"3' Norvino and Heart Curo and I be gan taking them. Whon I had taken a half bo: '.loot each I was much better and contin uing pers'-t cully I took about a dozc'i bot tles and was completely rcstotcd tohcalth to thosurprlsoof all." FgJSWSWrWaBSSS: Dr. Miles' llcmcdlcs EBSV n'.:"gS onl.l l,n .,11 ,l,.ls .Sa u.u ........ mj - " t 1 I- - n, . -j. gists under a nosltivoRS: '"1188, guarantee, first bottle KtrtSStS. bcnellts or money re- feffc Q&i 0,. funded. Book on dls- t&r"t .. , nt d, i..n.i o,i K&Sfc. rif&'Urt nerves free. Address, ESjfii'ii!sSSS3 1)11. MILE3 MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind Philadelphia & Reading Railway ', i 1 1 Lird Coal No Smoke IN KKK1SUT MAY irth, 1898. Trains leave Shenandoah m follows: Kur Now York vlrt IMilladt Iphla. cok days. 7 KO 9 M ft. mM 12 27, 3 10 and G 07 1. in. Vor New York via JUaticii Uuunk, week iiays, 7 HO n. in,, 12 27 nnd 3 10 v. ni. Kor HymuIIiik and I'liHwlolphin, week tlayt, 7 30. 9 5j a.tn., 12 27, 0 10 and 0 07 i. m. For l'ottHVillP. weei: nayn. 7 au, uoi ft. m. 12 27. B 10. G 07 and T 25 n. m. Kor Tamanim and Mahanoy City, week days n,) nrtfn too? R lflnn.1 iliiTii ror YvuunmHpori, otinuurr nnci JjUwisijutk, M.'L'k dayu, 1130 a. m.. 12 27, 7 25 m. in For Mnhano Plane, weekdays. 7 30, 9 51. 11 30 ft. m., 12 27, 3 10, G 07. 7 73, 9 5T p. in. For Ashland and Shamokln, week dayp, 7 30, 1130 ft. m., 12 27, 3 10, G 07, 725 nnd 9 55 i. in. i-or itjuutnort!, wuimnRion ana mo wcstvui Terminal, I'httailelpliin. (1. & It, If K.) at 3 20, 7 53, 11 2G a. tn., 3 10 anil 7.27 )'. i. Humlawj, J20,700,1!2G a.m., .1-10 nnd 7 27 p-Additional trains from Twenty-fourth and Chcat- nut Hlrecta elation, week nays, iuu a. m. vi'M 12 15 S -10 p.m. HtindayH, 2 35, 8 23 p. in. TUA1NH FOU HHKNANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, cek .layu, 12 15, 1 30, ti 00, 1 1 30 ft, in., and 1 II, I 30, 9 00 p.m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week ilflyn, 4 30, 9 10 a. in., 1 SO p. m. lcavo Philadelphia, Itcadins Terminal, week days, 3 10. rtBfi. 1021 n. nu and 1 3t, 4 CG p.m. ieavo iioauinR, ween uaya, v w, juum, a, in. 12 15,4 17, G00 p. m. Leave Pottsville, weefc days, 7 IP, 7 10 a. m., 1230 1 10, G 10 and 6 50 p. in. liCave mm aqua, wecic nays, a iio, ii a. in., I 19, S 6G, 7 20 p. iu. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, l) (Ti, 11 17 h. mM 2 22, 5 12, G 21, 7 41 p. m Lcavo Mahanoy l'lane, week days, Guo, 9 2.1. 10 25, 11 59 a. in., 2 11, 532, (Ml. 757, pm. Leave Williamsport, week dayn, 7 42, 10 ft) a m., 12 31 and 4 00 p. in. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and South street wharf for Atlantic City. Weekdays Kxprcas, 9 00 a. m 2 00, (3 00 Saturday! only), 4 00, 5 00 p. m. Acoommoda- lion, wj a. in., & so, v au p. in. mtnuaj'H lixpress, y w, iu uu a, m. Areomraouaiion, uuu it, in,, 4 15 p. m. lieturnliitf leave Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantic nnd Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Kxnrebf, 7 33, 9 00 n m.t 3 30,5 30 p. in. Accommodation, 4 25, 8 15 a. re, 4 05 p. m. StindavH KinreHH. 4 00. 5 30. 8 00 n. in. Ac commodation, 7 15 a. m., 4 15 p. m, t'arinr :hth nn an cxprenn tram. Xor fui t her Information, apply to nenrrst I'Mlndelnhla and Keadlmr Uailwav ticket nircnt or nddrcHS .. A. HWKHJAKD, KllSOS J. WBKKH. Jen'l Supt.t (Jen'l Pats' r AbL, Heading Terminal. 1'hIIadelphlH, Pennsylvania $i RAILROAD. SrlUIYKII.I, DIVISION. MAV 15, 1898. Trftlni 111 lonro Blicnandoah after too aooi. dnte for Wiggaim, Oiibertoii, Krnckvllle. Park Water, Ht. uinlr, roitBvine. Hamburg, Kenning, l'ottatown, l'lioerilxvlllo. Nnrrlatown n d WV nielpliht (ilr.d street ntatlon) nt 6 05 mid 8 Pi n. m.. 2 02. fl 10 n to. on week dam HumlnvB. H 1.1 Ii. in., -I 25 p. 111. Trains icnve irncicviiie- lor Bticnnnuoan ai 7 8G, 11 10 n. m. nnd B 10, 7 2G p. as, Humliiy, 11 01 n. iu. nnd 5 la p. m. Lcnvo Pottsville for Bhennndonh (via Frack vlllo 710, 1120 a. iu., S 20, 7 10 p.m. Sunday 10 8."i a. in , S20 p. in. ve I'hlladclpliia, (Ilroad street Ptatlon), for Hliennndonh nt 8 n. in.. 10 p. m, week days, tiuudnya lcnvo nt 6 60 and 9 23 a. ru. Invu Ilroad Blrect station, l'lilladclphla, lor Ben (llrt, Ahbury I'ark. Occnu drove, Lonjt ltraneti, and liitorHicdlato etatlona, 8.20, II. H, a. m., 8.30 and 4.00 p. m. week-days. Jn o Ilroad Street Htntlon, l'lillndelplda, FOIt NI5W YOUK. Kxpicss, week-ilnys, 0 20, 4 0a, 4 50 8 15, 6 SO, 7 113, H 20, 1150, 10 21 (I)lnlng Oar), 11 00 n. m, lSOUlioan, 12 85 (Limited 100 urn! 4 22 p.m. Dining Cam), 1 40, 2 30 (l)lnlng Tnr) 8 20, in 4 00, 5 00,8 S (Dining Car). 0 00, 7 02,7 43 (Din ing liar), 10 Ou p. in., 12 01, night. Sundays, 8 20, 4 05, 150 815, 8 20, 0 60, 10 21, (Dining Curl, 1185 n. in., 12115, 105 iDlnlng Cur) 2!i0 (Dining Car), 4 00 (l.llulted)4 22(DrnlnK Car), 5 20.nM, (Dining Car) B&5, 7 02,7 43, Dining Cnr 10 00 p. in., 12 01 night. KxprcxH for ltoston lvltlioui chnngo, 11 00 a m., weck-dayn, nnd 7 43 p. lu dally. WAHIUNOTON AND TJI1J SOUTH. Kor Italthnoro and Washington. 8 SO, 7 20, 8 32, 10 20, II 23, a. m., 1200, 1231 (Ub.Ing Car), 1 12 Dining Car, 3 18, 4 41, 5 23 Coiigicn. ktoual I.linlteii. Dining Cor, 0 17. 655 1)1 n lng Curl, 7 31 Dining Car) p. m., and 12 03 nlglitweekdnya. Sundays, 3 or), 7 20,9 12,1123, a. in., 1209, 1 12, Dining Carl 4 41, 530 Con grcHKinnal Limited, Dining Carl, 6&5 l)Intng Cur, 731 Dining Car p. in. iiiul 1203 night, For ItaUlmore, accoiiiiiioilntion, 9 12 n in, 2 Hi mid 1 01 p iu week days, 8 08 and 11 10 p in dully, FOIt ATLANTIC CITY, Leave Ilroad itreet station via Delaware rlvci hi-lilgo UxprcuB, 9 20 a in, 7 C3 p. in, dally. l-iavo MnrkctStreet Warf Kiprem, 90Jn in. 200, (3 00 Saturdays only), 4 00,5 00 p.m. Sun days, 8 45, 9 45 u, ui (accommodation I 80 and 5 CO p. in.) For CnpoMny, Atiglesea, Wild wood nnd Ifnllj Dutch, Sen Islo City, Occmi City, Avalou und Stono Harbor ICxprcHx, 900 a. in., 400, p. in. week days. Sundays, 9 00 a. ni. For Soiucra Point Kxprcas, 9 00, a. m.,2 00, 4 00, 5 00, p. in. week days Sundays, 8 43 u. m. and 9 45 p. ni. I, 11 HUTl'lllNbOJf, J. K. Wooti, llen'l Aiunaaer, Clun'l 1'uHi'g'r Agt nillions of Dollars Go up in Bmoko ovory year. Take n risks but got your houses, Block, fu nlturo. etc., insured In first-class r liablo companies as roprotontod by hAVIn FAUST Insurance Agent Alio I,lf6aandAcldenta1 OompjnU Tho Rosy Freshness I And a velvety softness of the sklu la inva I rlably obtained by lliofj who uso 1'ozzoM'fl Uumiileilun Powder.
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