Tifiispgnrairiiniaii- EVENING HERALD nsTAiiu.smco ih:o. PiiMthUed evoty Kveiitnict Kxcept PuiiilAy,i.t 3 South Jaiuun arm ki Nkau Ckhthk. VUfl IlrruM Iff drllvcird tnHheimmloah ami th furrainiilliiK toivni for x oonU s unk, l'n" irtiU o the ewrler. Uy mull $B.0O n ycnr, or 25 tMite a month, pnynhlu In nilvnnce. Mvtrtl? menU ch.irirecl nccortling tofpnfenml position. ThUiiiibDnlieiM rerve tho riuht to change Hit POtUn of iMlvpiilpemetitfl whenever the ntib "irttton nt nfw tlptnnudi tt. The rlnlit Is lflHti l i -Jf My ndvertlmiiit, wtwtlivr (sir or not, tJfttilio titbllliern may deem lprnpof. Atlvi-rtl.MuK rutin miule known upon nppllcfitlon. R-ite're l nt tho poHtofltoo at fltinimtiOcHili, 1'h., m tcoml rlnif until inn tier. TKI.KI'IIOKK COKKIUmOK "All the Hews Thai's HI to Print; Evening Herald SVTintDAY. MAY 3. 1MW. OUR COUNTRY: Hrst. I.isl and forever. It is now tin- impression of t lie Spanish in Cubit tlmt Undo Hum's r-teel sliips n ro loaded. l)i lUNu all this war talk let us never forget to fay a word for hard conl. It needs it and deserves it. It is estimated that Sampson's share of llie prize money to date is s.jii.nim. Who wouldn't be an Ad miral. When n laboring man nndertaUes to support a family and a saloon at the same timo, the Miloon will grow rieh and the family grow poor, is as true as gospel. TiiKHii is no good reason why Schuylkill county should not have a fa. rite son." Jiut ho must he a faorite. not a discredited olliee seeKer. who has been in public posi tions for many years. A kkta i n Congressman made cer tain pledges in reference to the re striction of immigration, but up to the present time those pledges have not been kept. Perhaps he pledged his vote to the opponents of this measure, also. TltK Wilkesbarre Xews-Dealer, over which Mack" MeCarty wield- the editorial pen, is in serious liiiiincial straits. There is a law suit pending, which may result in a sale to deter mine tin1 ownership. There are others in the same boat. Chairman lib kins, of the Itepubli can state committee, suys he is en abled lo secure transportation for regularly elected delegates only. This will prove anything but pleasant news tu the healers; however, they generally manage to arrive at Harrls Inirg without walking, and will prob ably do so this time. Tim postolllce department is after dishiiiiesl publishers, and has issued an urder commanding that publishers have their business olllces at places where they secure the permit to use the mails. Some publications are i: sued in western towns, and their olllces being in the Hust are out of reach nf those they attack. To break up ths pernicious practice the order mentioned has been issued. Many retailers can often obtain cuts illustrating articles they have to sell from the wholesalers, jobbers or manufacturers from whom they buy the goods. Many of these have cata logues In which Hindi cuts are bIiov.ii, and would he very glad to lend them for advertising purposos. l'laco those ads. in the lluitAl.l) and you will reap the benelitof a large circulation. We print more papers daily than all the other publications in Shenandoah combined. Wk arc in receipt of a. copy of Ayor A Son's American newspaper annual, containing a catalogue of newspapers of this country. With each succeed ing issue this valuable publication is Improved, mill the one before us now is truly ji valuable guide to thoso in terested. Messrs. Ayor A' Son are among the oldest and most reliable newspaper advertising agents in tlio country, and render their patrons the best of service. Tlio largo amount of advertising they annually handle for the Hltlt ALU shows their faith in this Journal as an advertising medium, Uncle Sam Says This is America's Greatest Medicine. It will Sharpen Your Appetite, Purify and Vitalize Your Blood. Overcome That Tired Feeling. Get a bottle of Hood's Sarsaparilla and begin to take It TODAY, and realize the great good It Is sure to do you, Hood's Sarsaparilla U Amtrtei'i (Dealest Mullein. All duggUU. HAWAII TO WELCOME oun TROOPS The KlninK lliivoltccn Formally Ten-, deceit to Our (ovorillilcllt . I Bun Franclsm. May 2. Tlio sti inner China, which slopped at Honolulu on her way fmiii tin- orient, reports that the people of thut city were making (iront preparations to receive the trans pott Meet which left thin city for Ma nila and which will stop Ht Honolulu en route. The town wm being dero rated with lings mid hunting, and th freedom of the city will be offered to the men on the steamships. The Hawaiian Htnr puul lulled the fal lowing on May Id: "There Is no doubt whatever thnt the Hawaiian govern ment has made n distinct tender of the Islands to the executive of the United Statex. The news has been published In many of the coast and eastern pa pers, and hus been denied. The Htnr Is In n position to state thnt such n letter hns been wtltten, and that a re ply to It Is being awaited here. This reply will probably reach Honolulu by the next moll. The mere fact that tlio transports are coming here nnd the Islands used ns a basis for supplies for the Monlln squadron makes a largo number of people think the offer will undoubtedly be accepted." BALLOONS IN WARFARE. IHstttlftulHhcd l'reneh Aeronaut Mny Kilter I'nele iiiii"m Service. New York, May 2S. There were ship ped to Oovernors Island yesterdny from the pier of the Fiench line steamers two big balloons and equipments. Which the government hns purchased for use n army operations. They were obtained from the French manufac turer of bnlloons and proprietor of the captive balloon In Fails, Maurice Mal let. 11. Mallet Is also In this country, with Antony Vnrlcle, both of them well known aeronauts, and It Is likely that their services will be secured In con nection with the use of balloons In military operations In Cuba and Porto Hlco, nnd possibly In the Philippines. M. Mnllctt has made no less than 350 ascensions, and Is regarded ns an ac complished aeronaut In every respect. The balloon used by Andree was built by him In conjunction with M. Ln chambre, of Pniis. The plan hns been proposed of send ing one of the bnlloons now at Tnmpa on suitable vessel of high speed to Join Commodore .Schley's squadron, and to use It In seeing Just how the alleged Spunlsh fleet Is hidden away In the Snntlngo harbor. HiiKndlci'x For the Philippine. Washington, JUoy 2S. The brlgndler generals selected for the Philippines expedition are G. A. flnrretson, of Clevelnnd, O.; Francis V. Greene, of New York, and Charles King, of .Wis consin. General Meriitt. who Is to be military governor of the Philippines, wired Adjutant General Corblu ie questlng that General KIiir be sent with him to the Philippine!. General King Is tlit- well known novelist nnd an ex-otllccr of the United States nrmy. It Is understood, olllcinlly, thnt Har rison Gray Otis, editor of the Los Angeles Times, who served with the president during the civil war and who was noinlnnted yesterday to bo n brlg ndler general, will also go to the I'hll biplnes. Not hol by fJai'iin'H Order, "Washington, May 2X. The Cuban del egation hns received a letter from Ma jor Arthur It. Itoyce, of the nrtlllery arm of General Garcin's forces, stilting thnt there Is no truth in the report that James P.muiltt, an American, was shot by order of Garcia. Koyce hns been In this country since the time of the alleged shooting, nnd says lie saw Knimltt nllve nnd well. Jfunnch over p.iln. Itiirus, citls, sprain?, stings. Instant icllcf. Dr. Thomas' L'clic trie Oil. At any drug store. Buy Koystonclloiir. lie. smo that tho name Lbsski & IHku, Ashland, Fa., is printed on uvery sack. SPANIARDS JOURT DELAY. Thin iHtbo View Fxprrw-ed by J,cnil ln(j London Weeklies. London, May l!S. The weekly news popers ngieu thnt the policy of Spain Is to inotract the war. The Spectator says: "It Is clear thnt Spain intends to delay the war ns long aH possible, hoping that either Americans will grow tired of spending or thnt Kurope, dis turbed by the Interruption of commerce and the rise In the price of wheat, will Intervene and Insist upon peace." The Spectator, continuing, says It Is of the opinion that tho government at Washington has decided to make a land nttack on Havana while Admiral Cervera Is bottled up at Santiago, de Cuba, and finds It dllllcult to believe that the half drilled, half fed Spanish conscripts will prove lighting superiors to the hardy volunteers. Nevertheless, the Americans who expect a short war will be Eriovously disappointed. The Speaker says: "Probably tho real aim of Admiral Cervera's opera tions Is less naval than political, and Is meant less for use In America than Kurope. It is nil desirable for the Spanish ministry to gain time. The revolutionists cannot move until a dis aster comes. Meanwhile Spain can point to the Intensified agonies of the reconcontrndos nnd bid Kurope behold the results of American humanltarlan lsm. There Is also the possibility of an Kuropenn war that would give Spain unexpected allies. Kvery moment of delay, therefore, Is a gain for the safety of Spain." Private letters from Madrid suggest that the queen regent and her minis ters would be only too glnd of an op portunity to escape from the present Intolerable situation. The war fevor Is steudlly abating nmongr the Spanish educated classes and the commercial classes especially. All that seems nec cessary to Induce Spain to Invite tho good ofllces of France and other powers to bring tho war to a close Is a good opening. This, In tho view of diplo matists, lit likely to be supplied by tho wrecking of the Spanish lleet now sup posed to be In Cuban waters. The Ignorant chiBses of Spaniards, especially In Madrid, misled by falso news, cling to the notion that Admiral Cervera somehow will redeem tho sit uation, (irutofiil jSlnswiolitiHntlH Soldlorn. Ilaltlmore, May 28. Colonel Ward well, Mayor MaUter's private secretary and one of the most active members In the reception of the Sixth Massachu setts regiment last Haturduy, yesterday received a letter from Colonel Charles V, Woodward, who, with his men. Is at Camp Alger, Fulls Church, Va., which Bay: "The action of your peo ple In tendering the Sixth Massachu setts the magnificent ovation has done more to emphasize the united condi tion of our country than anything that has has happened, or could happen, The whole country Is talking about It, and Massachusetts Is wild with joy over It. Plenwo assuro all your peo ple that no body of men ever were moro grateful und overwhelmed than are the ntllcers and men of the Sixth Massachusetts." .Mrw Pain" " If a price can be placed on pain, 'Mother's Friend' In wot Hi Its weight In gold as an allevi ator. My wife MiITercd more In ten minute with cither of her other two children than she did al together with her last, having previously used four bottles of ' Mother' Friend.' It Is n blessing to any one expecting to become a mother," says a customer. Thus writes Henderson Dale, Druggist, of Canni, 111., to the Bradficld Regulator Company, of Atlanta, Ga., the proprie tors anil manufacturers of "Mother's Friend." This successful remedy is not one of the many internal medicines ad vertised to do unreasonable things, but a scientifically prepared liniment especially effective in adding strength and elasticity to those parts of woman's organism which hear the severest strains of childbirth. The liniment may be used at any and nil times during pregnancy tip lo the very hour of confinctnent. The earlier it is begun, and the longer used, the mote perfect will be the result, but it has been used during the last month only with great benefit and success. It not only shortens labor nnd lessens the paiu attending it, but greatly dimin ishes the danger to life of both mother nnd child, and leaves the mother in a con dition more favorable to speedy recovery. " Mother's Friend " is sold by druggists at i.oo, or sent by express on receipt of price. Valuable book for women, " Before Baby is Horn," scut free on application. THE 13I1ADFIELU REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga. Sunday Hpetiiilx. Services hi the Trinity liufnrined ilnuvli o-iiiorrow at 10:00 a. in., and (WH) p. in. Sunday school at 1:30 p. in. l!ev. llobeit O'lloyle pastor. llegular services will he held ill t lie United lvauelieal cliuuii, North .laidln street, to morrow nt 10 a. in. and 0.30 p. in. Sunday fcliool at 1.30 p. in. liev. I. .1. I!eitz, paslur. K. li. C. I! on Monday evening. Prayer, pralio and testimony meetings every Tues day, Wednesday, Thursday and Fiiday even ings. ,lr. K. Ij. U. V.. every Saturday evening at 7 o'clock, I'limitive Methodist cliuicli, James Moore, pastor. Prcaciiliw at 10:30 a. in. ami (1:30 j. in. Sunday siiiool at t! p. in. Class meet ing on Wednesday evening. General prayei meeting on Thursday evening. Kvurybody welcome. Serviius in All SninU' Protestant KpKcopal chuieli on WeitO.ik stieet to-nioirow. Holy ICiu bnrist at H a. m. Morning prayer at 10:30. Sunday fehool at y ji. in. Inching prayer at 7 p. in. The rector will ollU iate. First Baptist church, corner of West and Oak streets, I!ev. 1). I. tvaus pastor. Services nJtlOu. in. and Op. in. Sunday school at i p. in. Prayer meeting .Monday evenings. Young People's meeting Wednesday evening. Class meeting Thursday evenings. Methodist I'piscopul church, corner Oak and White sticcts, l!ev. ,1. T. Swindells pastor. General class meeting at (I a. m., led by John Senior. Senium at 10:30 a. in. Sunday school at - p. n., J'l. ,i.s. l alien, Superintendent. Sermon at 0:30 p. :n. Seats flee, llveryhody welcome. Calvaiy Baptist chinch, South .Timlin stieet. Preaching to-iuorioiv at 10:3(1 a.m. and 0:30 p. in. liev. It. 1!. A II j i lis, pastur. Salmath school at '2 p. in., Deacon .Mm Buiin, Superintendent. II. Y. P. U. Tuesday evening, at 7:30. Wednesday evening, general prayer meeting at 7:30. Hvcrybody welcome. Services in the Picsliylerian church to morrow at 10:30 a. in. anil 0:30 p. in. S.ihliatli school at y ii. m. Jr. ('. II. and Sr. (J. B. Tuesday evening at 0:30 and 7:30 o'clock. Prayer and song service on 1 liursuay even in; at 7:30. Strangers always welcome. II. W. Kohler, pastor. St. John's Lutheran church, West Cherry street. liev. John (iruhler, pastor. Preach ing, lu a. in. ; Sunday school, l:;su p. in. : preaching 0:30 p. m, St. Michael's Greek Catholic church. West Centio street. liev. Cornelius Lniirisin, pas tor, .vtatatiniuu service U a. in. illgh mass 10 a. in. Church of tlio Holy Family, (German B. C.) North Chestnut street. liev. A. T. Schut tlelmfer, pastur. First mass 8 a. m., second mass 10 a. in. St. Casiinir's Polish 1, C. church, Noith Jardln street, liev. J. A. I.enaikiewicz, pastor. First mass s a, in., high mass 10 a. in., vespers and benediction l p. m. Church of tliu Annunciation, 218 West Cherry street, liev. II. F. O'lieilly, pastor; liev James Kane, assistant pastor. First mass, 7 a. in., second mass, 8 a. in., high mass, 10 a. in, benediction, 7 p. m. Keliolctli Israel Congregation, comer of Oak and West streets, How Henry Mit ulk, pastor. Saturday services, 8 to 10 a. in., and 3 to 5 p, in. Sunday services 8 to lo a. in, and every weekday morning fioin 7 to8a. m. It's folly to sulfur from tliathorrllilo plague of tho night, itching piles. Dean's Ointment cures quickly and permanently. At any drug store, !0 rents. America's greatest medicine, is Hood's Sar saparilla, which cures when all other piepnra- Hons fail to do any good whatever. Police 'Unionists Protest. New York. May 28. Tho New York Universal Peace union met yesterday, and a copy of the letter which Alfred Iove, national president of the union, wrote to the queen regent of Spain in the interests of peace, was read. After considerable discussion a resolution was passed that "the New Y'ork Uni versal Pence union does not Indorse the stand taken by President Love, of the national organization, nnd that peace must not be purchased with dis honor, but must come only with a guarantee of protection and freedom for the defenseless non-combatants, women and children, Spain has so ruth lessly starved and tortured." lie Invited Ills FtB. An Incident that polntod astrnnp; moral took placo on Chostnut street. Tlio street was thronged with proineiinders, and tlio inngnlilceiit St. Durniirtl dog which a young woman was loading attracted much attention. Near Thirteenth street tho woman entorcd n store, leaving tliu dog outsido. Tho dog was such n inngnlllcont benst that sovetnl pcoplo stopped lu admi ration, ami tho doa actually seemed to smlloat tho attention ho was receiving. About thin tlino two giddy youths, who Were followed by a mischievous fox ter rier, ciitiio along and musod tu ecu what was attracting the throng. Tlio terrier, which was but a mllo hesldo tliu St. Dcr nurd, rushed in and began snarling nt the big dog. Tho nublo looking boast paid not the slightest attention, and the youths audibly ooii,nientcd on tho big ono's cow nrdlco. When tho terrier lie(jiin snapping at his feet, however, the bt otio gravely raised onu paw mid pushed Ids tormuntur awny. This angered the terrier, and its minor was fed by tliu youths, who told .Hp, ns they culled him, to u hi and "slmko the big cownrd." .Hp went in and tot Ills teeth In tlio St. Uci mud's log. .Suddenly tho big du lor,t Ms forbeurimco, and hi a trlco Jlp '(, in Its inn.sho jaws. Theru was a crunching sound, a omii!o of shakos and Jlp was cost osldo dond. Tho St. Ilornnrd tlion rammed hU placo uncon cernedly, and tliu young men gathered up their dead terrier and wont off tn innko complulnt at tliu city hall. Philadelphia Itocurd, Si itntop flornuio I ir."i' n'ltotfd lsMlo Washington, Vrv 2N. A notable spe eh r-1 tV V " 'e'.T'l'lP mpr.lfO was dellvoicfi In the "nnte yesterday arierncon by Mr. Gorman, of Marylnntl. In the cotirfe of rn nirument In sup port of a tax on cnrnoratlons ho de nounced ns "Infamous" the decision ot the supreme court declaring the Incomo tax law of 1S0I unconstitutional. The warning sounded by some senators that If a tax were placed upon corporations It would be pronounced unconstitu tional by the supreme court hnd, ho said, no effct upon him. A decision arrnlnst such an enactment would not destiny our financial structure, but It would destroy the court which should hand It down. Mr. Gorman made a powerful argument In favor of the Is suance of bonds to raise funds with which to proseritte the war. Aitor'a Mountain Battery, New Yolk, May 28. Lieutenant March, ot the Firth United States ar tillery, who Is lo command the Eighth battery, which Lieutenant Colonel John Jacob Astor Is to equln for the government at his own expense, ex pects to have the complement of 102 nun of the organization in condition to leave here by Tuesday. The battery will go tlliTt to San Frnnclsco, wheie It will embaik for the Philippines on June 15. The South and Its Advnlllnges. Tlio Southern Hallway has issued for free distribution, a sixteen page journal des criptive of Virginia, North and South Caro lina, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi. Persons seeking now locii(lou, or capitalists desiring to make safennd profit able Investments will find the information contained therein both valuablo and Inter esling. Copies will bo mailed free upon ap plication to John M. Bcall, District Passen ger Agent, S2S Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Fn. THE PRODUCE MARKETS As Itelleeted by Deultngt In Pbllndcl plttii and Ilaltlmore. liil'iidelphla. May 27. Flour In limited denuind' winter superllne, $1,505: 1.76; Pennsylvania toller, clear, $5.S5iC10; city mills, extra, SH.'iMi5. P.ye Hour unlet nt $4 per barrel lor choice Pennsylvania, Wheat ifoinlnal; No. 2 red, spot. Jl.Suy 1.35. Coin dull and weak; No. 2 mixed, STlsSiB'ftc.; No. 2 ye llow, for local trade, IlHc. Oats dull nnd weak; No. 2 white, Me.; No. 2 while, clipped. Ki?i35V4c. llay fairly active and linn; cbolco timothy, Sli.rMtW for large bales. Hoof steady; beef limns, ?23.5tHSi24. Pork quiet; family, Jill. Willi, l.ard wenker; western steamed, G.BTtfc. Butter firm; western creamery, 13fi 10'.c. ; do. factory, lH4ffrl2Mio.; KlgltiB, lfi'te. : Imitation crouinery, 12f(llc.; New York dnlry, 121vfil5VR'.; do. creamery, (oiilVic. Cheese dull; large, white, Gc; small do., 7e. ; large, colored, G9iu.; small do., 7if(7!4c.; light skims, ri.j,(iiiic. ; part skims, 6i"i4c. ; full skims, 2C3c. Kggs firm; New York and Pennsylvania, 12 12V6c; western, fresh, 12Hi12ViC.; southern, HMo. Potatoes quiet; New Y'ork, $22.50; new, $34. Tullow steady; city, 4Vc; country, SJifiit'.ic. Cottonseed oil steady; piimo crude, 21Si22c. ; do. yellow, 20c. ICosIn stondy; strnlmil: common to good, 1.42V4iSt.4j. Tin pontine dull, but steady, nt 2&ii2SHic. Cabbage easy; southern, CO 7Dc. Baltimore, May 27. Flour dull and un changed, Wbeat weak; spot and month, Jl.8Kui.3Hi; June, $1.31; July, $1.10C1.U; August, $1; steamer No. 2 red, $1.2S; southern, by sample, J, SOS 1. S3; do. on grade, $1,28111.31'... Corn weak; spot, month and June, 37fi37V4o.; July, 37ifj 37&c; steamer mixed, SliSi.'iOVic. ; southern, white, 3Sc.; do. yellow, 37V..C. Oats dull anil easier; No. 2 white, Si;V45i37c. ; No. 2 mixed, 3347330. Ityo dull and lower; No. 2 nearby, C0',4c.; No. 2 western, IKVfcc. llay steady; cbolco timothy, $12.50ii:i. Grain freights dull; steam to Liverpool, per bushel, 4d.i Juno; Cork, for orders, per quarter; 3s. Cd., June. Lettuce, $1.2301.CO. Live Stock .Markets. New Y'ork, May 27. Steers steady; bulls nnd common medium cows 10c. higher; all sold; steers, $!.45foS; no choice hero; oxen and stags, $3.75(1(1.25; bulls, $3,734! I; cows, $2.W(3.so. Culves loss uetlve; veals, $1.25Q 4.10; buttermilks steady; nil sold; veals, $l&0.3!"; buttermilks, $114.75. Sheep nnd lambs active and firm; yearlings 10S15c. higher; all sold; sheep, common to prime, $3.75'u4.(i0: export wethers. $1.004.70; yearl ings, $1.7.i5.50; one car choice, $5.63; lambs, $0.1214(1(0.75. Hogs easier; pigs 20c. lower; medium and heavy hogs, $ I.23Q1 4.G0; western pigs, $41(4.15. East Liberty, Pa., May 27. Cnttlo steady; extra, $5,108(5.15; prime, $3(5.10; common, fell 1.30. Hogs slow; prime heavy, J4.30fi 1.10; primo mediums, $l.20j? 4.25; heavy Yorkers, $1,101.15; light Yorkers, $lflt.0u; common to fair, $3.83$ 3.!'3: pigs, as to quality, $3.G0'Q3.&0; roughs, $2.Wi3.50. Sheep firm; choice clipped, 51.10 gft.au; common, $3.26ffJ3.G0; choice clipped bmbs, $I.S06E; common to good, $l.2CSf C80; spring Iambs, $3JiC.D0; veal calves, 5.50SC. TterutrceK T'rnm Santlngci. London, May 28. A dispatch to The Financial News fiom Kingston, Ja maica, says tho mnstoy of the fishing schooner Jane, which has arrived there, reports having picked up a yawl con taining two reeoncentrados who had escaped from Santiago do Cuba. Ho says they told him that Admiral Cer vera's squadron was In the harbor, that the vessels were coaled and vltualed and were ready to sail "when the Cadiz squadron arrives next week and innaks the blockade." HE OYEiNQ 4 Pleasure ut Last. 4; i S WASHES. Vt DYES I A No Muss. No Trouble. i WASH ES M2 DYES Ij j5 AT ONE OPERATION -fa j 1 r.ANYCOLOR.t is :s Tho Cleanest, Fastest Dye for;: : Soiled or Faded Shirt Waists, : : Blouses, Ribbons, Curtains, Under- ;i S linen, etc., whether Silk, Satin,;: :jj Cotton or Wool. tftttjHSv ' si $SolJ In All Colors by Grocers" anJl ig Druggists, or mallei free s s .. for 15 cents; i :jjtiMre, THJ MAVPOLO SOAP DEPOT, jji ;5 127 Duanc Street, Hew York. . !: DO IT YOURSELF. You can tell just ns well ns a physician whether your kidneys aro diseased or healthy. Tho way to do Is to tako a bottlo or glass tum bler, and flit It with urine. If there is a sediment n powdcr-llko substance at tlio bottom nfter standing a day and night, there is Binm'tlilhc wruui: with tliu kldnovs. An other suro sign of disease is a desire to urinate often, and still another sign Is pain in the hack. If urine stains linen, there Is no doubt that the kidneys nre affected. Any and all diseases of tlio kidneys, liver, bladder nnil of the miliary passages and con stipation of tho bowels aiu cmed by Dr, David Kennedy's Favorite Ifcincdy. Thero Is no question about its being tho host and surest medicine in tho world Tor.such troubles. It quickly relieves and cuios Inability to hold urine, and people, young or old, who tnko it nro not compelled to get lip n nuiubor of times during the night. For putting an end to that scalding pain experienced in pawing mine, nothing Is so good ns Dr, David Ken nod's Favorite liomedy. It corrects the bad clt'ects of whiskey and beer; Is pleasant to tho taste, and does not seem to be mcdleito at nil. Diseases of tho kidneys anil bladder often require tho use of instruments to push back tho sandy matter so tlio urlno can bo voided. In such cases k'avorlte licmedy should ho taken without further delay or the disease may provo fatal. It is sold for olio dollar n bottle at all drugstores, It is well worth many times its prico. Samples Free. If you wish to test Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Bcinedy before buying it, send your full post olllco addresi to tho Dr. D.ivhl Ken nedy Corporation, Bondout, N, Y and mention this paper. Wo will then mail you a sample bottle free, as well ns circulars giv ing full directions for Its uso. Every readei of the llKUAl.l) can depend upon the gemilno noss of this Bbeial oiler, and all sufferers from kidney troubles should tako advautago of it nt oiilc. Tlio Latent From 'Mimlln. Hong Konsr. Mnv 2S. The United Stntis uu-i!laiy gunboat Maflro, for merly a F.iltMi mrix-lnnt steamer, but now commissioned, mounting four guns and lu charge of a lieutenant com mander of the United states navy, has lust arrived hi re from Manila, having nn bnaid Captain flridley. of tho first class cruiser Olymi !a, Hagrhlp of Rear Admlial Dewey, and two oflleers, who have Invalided. The situation at Man ila Is unchanged. The Insurgents are quiet, lleef costs $2.50 per pound at Manila. The report that the com mander of the Spanish gunboat Cnllao was tried by court martial and shot for not filing on the American ship which captured tho Callao Is untrue. Discovered by a Woman. Another great discovery has been mode, and that too, by a lady in this country. "Dis ease fastened its clutches upon lier and for seven yeais she withstood its severest tests, buthcr vital organs were mulct mined and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly, and could not sleep. She finally discovcicd a way to recover)-, by purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. Kind's New Discovery for Consumption, and was so much relieved on Inking first dose, that she slept all night; nnd with two bottles, has been ab solutely cuted. Her name is Mrs. Luther I.utz. i'lius writes W. C. Ilamnick & Co., of Shelby, X. C. Trial bottles fiee at A. Wasley s Drug btorc. Regular size Sec and Sl.oo. Every botlle guaranteed. TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS. iiNsuKPAssim sr.nvici; orrmiim r.v thi; SOUTIir.Il.V RAILWAY. Leaving Broad Street station, Philadelphia, at (1:35 p. in. daily, tlio "Southwestern Limited," carrying a dining ear mid tlio most luxurious Pullman drawing room sleep ing cnis, reaches Birinlnghau tho following night at 111:10 and anives at Memphis the noxt niorniiigat 7:10. Through sleeping cars for Ashevilte, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampi, Atlanta, Mobile and New Orleans aro also attached to this train. Pullman reser vations can bo made hi advance and all in formation obtained by ooiiiinunioatiiig with John M. Ileal, District Passenger Agent, 82 Che -tout stieet, Philadelphia. "It was almost a miracle Burdock Blood Bitters cured mo of a tciriblo breaking out all over tho body. I am very grateful." Miss Julia Filbridge, West Cornwcll, Conn, ItKAIilNfl Sii:SJl!I-CKNTUNNIAl.i unnucnij hatks via 1'i;nnsvi.vania kaii UOAU. For tho Beading, P.i Sesqui-Centennial Jubilee, Juno S to 12, tlio Pennsylvania Bail- road Company will soil excursion tickets from stations on its lints in the state of Pennsyl vania to Beading and return at reduced rates, For specific rates and conditions apply to Ticket Agents. This celebration promises to bo ouo of tho greatest events in tho city s history. Monday, Wednesday and Thursday, Juno (1, 8 and I), will be special days. Tlio celebration will closo with a grand masked carnival on Satur day night, Juho 12. WllliN NATUItlJ Needs assistance it may bo best to render it promptly, but ono should lcmombcr to uso even the most perfect remedies only when needed. Tlio host ami most simple and gentle remedy is tlio byrup of Figs, manulaetured by tho California l'ig hytup Co. llccornlloii liny at dettysburg. Memorial Day, May 30, will bo a great day atticttysbiirg. Imposing ceremonies will bo performed on this historic spot ill which President McKinley and his Cabinot are ex pected to tako part. Tlio personally-conducted tour of the Pennsylvania Railroad to ficttysburg, Luray, and Washington, which leaves Now York and Philadelphia May 28, will all'ord an oxcellent opportunity to visit tlio famous battlefield on this occasion, Two days will ho spent at Gettysburg, ouo at Luray, and two at Washington, Tlio paily will bo under tho guidance of one of tlio company's experienced tourist agents. A chaporon, whoso especial chargo will bo unescorted ladles, will accompany the trip tluotighout. Bound-trip tickets, cover Ing all necessary oxpsnses during tho outho timo absent, will bo sold at tlio extremely ow rato of $27 from New Y'ork, ?SI1 from Trenton, $21 from Philadelphia, and pro. portsonato ratos fiom other points. For Itineraries and full information, apply to ticket agents; Toiulst Agent, HUH Broad way, Now York ; 7SU Broad Stieet, Newark, N.J. ; or (loo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Stieet Station, Plilla delphla. "Ono Jllnulo Cough Cure Is tho best pre paration i nave ever sold or used anil can t say too much In its praise." L. M. Kennon, Merchant, Oilell, (lu. U. II. llugeuliiich. I'll el lire I lira I Insure your property from loss hi the oldest ami strongest cash companies: Plilla. Underwriters Insurance Co, of North Ainoriea and Flro Association, Hartford Fiio 1ns. Co., Amorloaii Flro Insurance Co.. West Chester Fire 1ns. (Jo,, United Firemen's Jus. Co. t. T. Williams. 123 S. J aril in St., Shenandoah, All tlio healing, balsamic ylrlues of the Norway piuo aio concentrated in Dr. Wood's Norway Pino Syrup, naturo's own remedy for coughs and colds. Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvety softness of the ekln Is Inva riably obtained by thors who use Pozzom'a (Joiuplexlon Powder. AllltM'lwm Mission lu Chinn'Lootedi London, May 28. According to a special dispatch from Shanghai the American mission nt Tung Chau, near Vun Chow, on the llongllnng, hna been looted and hurncd by a mob In a riot that brok out against the foreign cle ment. It Is believed thnt the Amerlenn missionaries escaped, The United Slates consul at Canton, Mr. Edward Hedloc, lifts demanded that the viceroy of Quatis; Tung send troups to Tung Chou to suppress the disorders. A Moo-nuto From Itlanco. Madrid, May 28. General Lllnnco cables from Havana that the torpedu boat destroyer Terror, fromMnrtlnlque, has arrived at Fajardo, on the east const ot Porto RIeo. She Intended to go to San Juan, but found four Ameri can warships cruising In front of the harbor, nnd changed her direction for Fajardo. General Blanco's dispatch says thnt Admiral Cervera's squadron Is still nt Santiago de Cuba; that the hulk of Admiral Sampson's squadron Is blockading that port: that Commo dore Schley's squadron Is watching the Yucntan pnssnge, and that the Ameri can fleet of ! locknders remains In Bight of Havana. Iliitou In Cnbniiim Fortress. Key YVest, Fla., May 28. 13. P. Knight, the correspondent of the Lon don Times, who on Sunday night, when seven miles off Havana, was lowered over the bow of a dispatch boat and rowed ashore alone In a ten-foot skiff, was heard from yesterdny. Ho hna been thrown In prison and Is now In the Cabanas fortress. Alexander Gol lan, the British consul at Havana, haa Instituted proceedings for his release. Not PiiMmor.H of'AVnr. Charleston, N. C, May 28. Orders were received from the navy depart ment yesterday for the release of the passengers and crew of the Spanish prize Rita, now at this port. The Span iards on board the steamer captured by the Yale will not be hold as prison ers of war. The government will pro vide them with transportation to New York. A Iti'nlmcnt of'Fron Washington, May 2S. tlcl'KIUOll. -Senator Pet provldlng for regiment of to bo used as each member distinguished good mnrks- tlgrew Introduced a bill the organization of a frontiersmen for the war, .scouts. It provides that of the regiment shall be for personnl bravery and mnnshlp. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo In tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, uleors, salt rheum, fovor soros. all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or .10 pay required. It is guaranieou to give perfect satisfaction or raony rofiindc-d. Price 25 cents per bor. For salo br A . Waaler. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And liowcrs, tho Hand of Ann lien, Cali fornia, Via tho truo pathway, "Tlio Iron Mountain Route," which traverses aiegion of perpetual sunshine, v, heie snow stona, biinds or high allltiidcs tuo unknown. Pullman first and second ila-s palaco and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, Uilifornla, Oregon, Washington, Sebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rates, and all the comforts of modern railway improvements guiiantced lo all who pur chase tickets via the Missouri Pacific railway system, For rates light from your homo, literature, and full Information, dropapostal card, J. P. McCann, T. P. Agent, mil Ball road avenue, Klinira, N. Y or 3!ll llioad way, Now York. S-l-tf W. E. IIoyt,.a. V. P. Agt, S. M. fioary. Picrson. Mi .. writes: "De Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo Is n tiring moro piles horo to-day than all otho' leinedles com bined. It euros eczema and all othurskln discuses." C, II. lfagenhucli. Coming KveutH. May 31. Ico cream festival under tlio auspices of tho St. Mary's (iiiild of All Saints' church, will bo held in tlio church basement. West and Oak streets. Juno 0. Entertainment and ico cream festival in tho P. M. church. RUPTURE CURED, A Specialist on Rupture from Williamspoit will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT THE Hotel Franey, from 8 till 10:30 a. m. Ruptuic permanently and quickly Cured or no pay. Written guarantee to absolutely ., nii i.:.i. r .,r.i. .:ii,..i operation or detention from Ahsolutcly no D.itiKjr. I-'xnmlnatloii Prce. loo persons riucd in Simbiiry, ShamoMn, Mt. Caimel nnd vicinity who can be referred to. Cljargcs and terms moderate and within reach of all. GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST ! These were llie two reasons that foriueily kept people frwn attending to their teeth. Both reasons Unve no existence in this ad vanced ao;c. I'nkiless and inexpensive dent istry willi an absolute guarantee for five years is our method A Good Set of Teeth, $5, The Very Best Teeth, fS. You can ve no heller, no matter, what you pay. No charge for extracting, wlieic teeth are ordered. Wo can take j our impression in the morning nnd give you your teeth in the afternoon if desired. (lolU Fillings, $1 ; Rest Sliver Fillings, Soc up; Cleaning, 5oc; Extracting, 25c. Crown and bridge, work nt very reasonable rates, Kxaininations nnil estimates fiec. We use but one grade of material tlic best. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, Cor. White & Centre Sis., Bobbins' Building At tmr Sco( Dr. MHos' Norvlno Pestorcs Health. KCLE CZEKIEL OBEAIf, assessor and t. collector, Boveily, M.iss., who has passed tho 80th Bfo mllo stone, says: "Dr. JJIKs' Bcstoratlvo Ilervlnohai douo n, groat clvr.l of good. IsulTcredforjvat fr-m pleeplcs"!ics3 and nervous heart trouble, Would fed weary and used up in tho morn ing, had no ambition and my vrorlc seemed a burden. A f.icud recommended Dr. Miles' Nervine, n.id I purchased n bottlo under protest, as I bad tried so many remedies un successfully, I thought it 110 uso. But It gavo mo restful sleep, a good nppotlto and restored mo to energetic health. It Is a grand rood cicdlclno, and Iwlllpladly wrlto anyone Intpilrlm, full partlcularaof my sat isfactory experience' Dr. Miles' Bomcalos are sold by nil drug ESS MI!ofi,' gists under a poslttvo guarantee, first bottlo j benefits or money re K-poctcrco funded. Book on dis eases of tho heart and nerves f roo. Address, DR. MILKS MRnifUL CO., Elkburt, Ind. Philadelphia & Pleading Railway T . 11 l-Urd Coat No Smoke IN KKKKUT MAY 2illi. 185.8. Trnlna lenvo Shenandoah ns follows: For New Yoik vIa Philadelphia, week dayH, 7 M 0 51 a. ru., 12 27, 3 10 mid 0 07 p. 111. For New York via Mauch Cliunx, week dnyg, 7 .10 u. m., 12 27 and 3 10 n. in. For Reading and Philadelphia, week days, 730, 9!M n.m., 12 27, 3 10 and a 07 p. 111. For l'ottsvlllc, week days, 7 30, 9 51 n. ru 12 27, 8 10, 0 07 and 7 25 p. m. For Tarnaqun nnd Malmuoy City, week days. 7 30, 9 61 n. 01., 12 27. 3 10 nnd C 07 p. in. For Willlamsport, Sunburv nnd lwlslurjr, week days. 1180 n.m.. 12 27, 72111.10 For Malutno) t'lnne, weekdays, 7 30, 9 51 , 11 30 a. m., 12 27, 3 10, 6 07. 7 15, 9 51 p. 111. For Ashland nnd Slinmokln, week days, 7 30, 1180 11. m., 12 27, 3 10,607, 725 und 55p. m. For Ilaltlmore, Washington nnd the Wcet vln II. & O. It. H., through trains lea" 1 Hear tug Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. & It. U X.) nt 3 20, 7 55, 1120 a. m 8 10 nnd 7.27 p. 1 Humlnyti, 3 20, 7 00, 11 2S a.m., 8 40 nnd 7 27 p. in. .Addi tional trntns from Twenty-fourth ud Chest nut streets station, week dnys, 1030 n. 111, 12 20, 12 It 8 40 p.m. Himdnys, 1 35, H 23 p. m. TKA1NH POU HIIKNANDOAH, Irfnve New York vln l'lillailelpldn, week days, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00, 11 30 n. 111., nnd I 4", I 30, 9 00 p.m. Leave New Vork vln Mnuch Chunk, week days, 4 80, 9 10 n. 111.. 1 30 p. m. Leave rhllndclpldn, ltejidliift Terminal, week dnys, 3 10, riVo. 10 21 11. in. nod 1 80, 1(0 p. 111. Lcnvo ltP'jdlnR, week days, 7 0J, IOCS, n, 111, 12 15, 4 17. 6 00 p. in. Leave l'ottavtllc, week days, 7 10, 7 10 n. in., 12 80 1 10, 0 10 nnd C 50 p. in. Lcnvo Tnruaqun, week days, 8 30, 1123 n. 111. , 1 19, 5 60, 7 20 p. m. Leave Mnlianoy City, week dnye, 9 05, 11 17 It. 111., 2 22, 0 12, 0 21, 7 4 1 p. In Lenvn Mnhnuoy Plane, week dnys, 630, 92.1. 10 25, 11 59 n. 111., 2 11, 5 82, 6 11 7 57, p 111. Leave Willlamsport, week dnya, 7 42, In 1)1 re 10., J2 3I and 4 00 p. 111. ATLANTIC CITY 11IV1810N, Lcnvo Philadelphia Chestnut street waif and South streetwlinif for Atlnntlc City. Weekdays Express, 9 00 n. m., (130 Sat urdays only), 2 CO, 4 CO, 130, 5 00 p.m. Acoom modntlon, 0 15 n. m., 5 15, G 30 p. in. Sundays Express, 8 00, 900, 10 CO n, in. Aeeoruliiodntlon, 0 15 11, ij,,, 4 41 p, ni. Kcturnli'r; lenvo Atlnntlc City depot, corner Atlnntlc nnd Arknn?ns twenties. Weekdays Express, 1 00, 7 15, 9 00 a 111., 3 80, 3 3Cp. m. Accommodation, 4 21, K 01 n, tu. 105 p. m. Sundays Express, 4 00, 0 30,8 00 p. 111. Ac commodation, 7 15 11. m,, 4 15 p. m, Kor Cape Jlay and Ocean City, 8 II n, in , 2 80, 1 15 p. m. Sundays South street, 9 00, Chestnut street, 9 15 tt in Tor Se.t Isle City, 8 Hit 111, 1 15 p til. Sundays South street, 9 00, Chestnut street, 9 15 a 111. 1'nrlor Cars on nil uxr.rosa trains Xor further Information, upply to nearest PMladelphln und llcntllng ltallwny ticket audit or itddtcis I. A. SwtaoAiti), Edson J. Wkkks. Ocn'l Sunt., Qrii'l l'nss'r Agt., Heading Tnrmtnnl, Philadelphia ennsylvania RAILROAD. HCnilYICILL DIVISION, May 15, 1898. Trains will lenve Sltcnnndonb ufter tnu auoti dsto for WlKunns, (lllbcrtou, Krnckvlllo, Dnr Water, St. Clair, I'ottsvllle. Hamburg, ltcmllru, Pottstown, Phoenlxvllle.' 2?orrlstovn ard VbP jMcIphlti (ilr'.nil street station) nt 6 09 nnd 8 15 n. in,, 2 02, 6 10 p tu. on week days. Suudnys, 8 15 n. in., 4 25 p. to. Trnlus leavo Prackvllle for Shenandoah nt 7 80, II in n. to. nnd 5 46, 7 30 p. u: Sunday, 11 0i a. in. nnd 5 16 p. m. Leave Pottsvlllu for Shenamlonh (via Frack vlllo 710, 1120 n. m 5 20, 710 p.m. Sunday 10 31 a. ra 5 20 p. 111. Lenvo I'lilladelpMn, (Ilrond street station), lot Shenandoah at 8 35 a. tn 4 10 p. m, week tlnys. Sundays leave- nt 6 50 nnd 9 23 n. ni. Leave llroad street station, Philadelphia, lot Sea (ll', Asbury Park, Occnn drove, lAnr. Itrauch, nnd Intermediate stations, 8,20, 11.14, a. 111,, 8.30 nud 4.00 p. in. weck-dnys. J,eavo UroAd Street Station, Phllmlelphla, FOlt NEW YOUK. Express, week-days, 8 20, 4 (to, 4 50 5 15, 6 50, 7 8.1.H2C, 9 50, 10 21 (l)liiinK Car), 11 00 n. n-, 12 00 110011, 12 85 (Limited 100 and 4 22 li.lj, DIiiIiikChis), 1 40, 280 (HllilllK Car) 8 20, 8 50, 4 00, S 00,6 fill (IHlllllK Car), 6 00, 7 02,7 13 (1)1 11. tnu Car), 10 00 p. 111., 12 01, night. Sundays, 3 20, 4 05, 4 60, 5 15, 8 20, 9 50. 1021, (I)ll ln Car), 1185 It. 111., 1285, i 05 iDlnllii- Cnr) 2 30 (DltllliR Car), 4 00 (Llmltt-d)4 22(I)rninK Cnr), 5 20.9 56, (Dining Cnr) oai, 7 02,7 43, IDInliin Car lOOOn. m., 12 01 night. Express for lloston without cbnnge, 11 00 n i., weck-dnys, nud 7 43 p, lit., dnlly. WASHINGTON ANI THE SOUTH. For Ilaltlmore nnd Washington. 3 50 7 20, 8 33, 10 20. 1123, n. m 12 09, 12 81 (Dining Car), 1 12 Dining Car, 3 18, 141, 15 25 Congres sional Limited, Dining Car, 617. 655 l)n lug Cur, 731 Dining Cur p. 111., and IB 03 night week days. Sundays, 8 50, 720,912,1123, tt. 111., 12011, 1 12, Dining Car 4 11, 320 Con gresslonnl Limited, Dining Car, 655 Dining Car, 731 DliilugCitr p. m. mill l2Q5ulglit. For llitlllllloro, uccoiuitiodatloii, 9 13 it lu, 2 01 nud 101 p m week days, 3 08 nnd 11 10 p 111 dally, FOB ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station via Delaware rlvci bridgu Kxpiuss, 9 20 11 111, 7 05 p. 111. dally. Ia-uvu Market Klreet Wurf Expriss, 9 0) 11 m. 2 00, (3 00 Saturdays only), 4 00,5 00 p. in. Sun days, 8 45, 9 43 a. 111 (accommodation 4 80 ami 3 00 p. in.) For Capo Muy, Anglcnea, Wlldwooilniid Hull; IK-ncli, Seitlslo City, Ocerii City, Avnlou and Stono Ilnrbor Express, 000 a. in., 400, p. m. week days. Sundays, 9 00 11. 111, For Soinurs Point Express, 9 00, a, in., 2 00, 4 00, 5 00, p. m, week dayit Humliiys, 8 41 u, m, and 9 II p. in. I. B HurciiiNsoir, J. It. Woon, Ucn'l Mummer. Ocn'l l'uss'g'r Agt 3 millions of Dollars (Jo up iii smoko every year. Tako n risks but got your houses, stock, fu nlturo, etc., insured in flrst-claim r llablo companies as represented by DAVID FAUST,,1"5"""" ascd '120. South Jardin H t Alto Llfo.itndAiclJei.tsl Oon,pidet