EVENING HERALD IWTAni.ISIIKI) 1H70. ii Micu tivcry F.vcnlng, Kieept Sunday, nt 3 Hot m Jahuin hthket, Nbah CKNTHR, Hie In rulil IftdellvFitnl In Shenandoah nnd tin1 !1nK tott'n for tx cent a week, ry nTi Pwmrricrs. Hy mall 88 00 n year, orV . n ;mMith, pnynhlu In ndvanee. Vdvcrtlno w i l.u i;ni accord Inn to ft)wand jtofritlon. l iu vubliMticui rbPrve tlio rlnht to ehuiiK th uwk ton, o( advpninemeiit whenever the pub ' fti ti i of imn demands It. Th rlaht if j '-Mi: nny advertisement, whtlier l f- -i wr nut. .iHt lite puM toner mny tleetn 1 i )n r. AilverttflliiK rattw in title known application. KaU f 1 nt tint pmtofncti nt Mhennndonh, !'., ft" t( i 1 mU matter. TKLKPIIOXK CONNKCTUHS "Ml lbs News Thai's Fit to Print." Evening Hers Id MONDAY. MAY 30. WW. jsf JUK C0UN1KY: first. L ..I nml t'orevet, Sl'li KIM1 of till- Cl'llKOl-Hllip of pro.! ilusputelu'x, the Mow York Tillies truthfully rulluuts tho tienti- hu iitn i.r every rettpwtitulu American nt v. .i'iier ns well ns every loyal Viiier'i-aii when it says: "W'e liellevo that we e.pross the feeling of the in nt body of intelligent citizens In Mtviii,;ttat the complete ignorance of ' 11 iiiin)rtant movements of our na tnat has prevailetl for the past fi wthns is a matter for congratula tion Tlie people are very ea-;er for iiiws They seize on everv report and follow intently every calculation conjecture tlial conies with the slightest authority or even without any. Hut they untlerstaiiil that the reason why they are reduced to in ference or to Kiiessliifi is that the rovcrinint is Kuardiii,' strictly and iii.iri.rmly the facts which it is huaiitl by prudence to keep secret They understand that what they are not permitted to know it will be very hard for the enemy to learn It is so long since we have known the conditions attending act ual war and in the interval the sys tem by which ijitelligencii HuoiU-istftl anil vubUoHert'hns's'o irrown in extent and menus and enertrv. that at fii-.it the need of the closest attainable si'crecy v.as not reahVetl by cither the authorities or the peoplo. It is thor oughly grasped now, and the govern ment may be sure that its severest measures will be patiently accepted anil entirely approved." Honoring Our Heroes. Strew the Mowers, t Ine tilt rcatht-H Above the soldier's heart ! lMnce tin- bright-it l.lc.om nf May Vroiiiiil the luuiorcil dead J'here may have been a time when those w h.i wore the blue ami those win. f"iti-lit in defense of the gray, entertained fears that this nation w-inlil tn'ver again be united that tin N rtli untl the South would re main st-peratetl because of the war of the rebellion. Tho scenes re ci lit l enacted, however, have set tho:sc Tears at rest. When President Mi Klnley recently issued a call for 135,000 volunteers, tho North and South responded. Confederate general-, luive volunteered to lead those against whom they fought from '01 to '(15, ami will battle shoulder to hotiltler in defense of the Stars and Stripes and for the independence of i. I . -..-1...- ... . i , . . .11. mu i. uoans. i tie noriuern bomiors now stationed at Chlckiimaugn met with a hearty ami cordial reception from those they met on the same biittlelleld thirty odtl years ago in deadly conflict. .No stronger evidence can be de sired to show that those who wore the blue and the gray have long since 1lrvii-i.il lint tti.hif f t l w, r.l.l it i. I'd t.ul n nil Jllil-tl uilllilB in uuiciist in u iiiuieii IHlllUll. 1 I If- 111.7 lllllflUPb UIJJUU. ICC" uwu lu ine iiupruhiveness ui me etjie nionles of to-tlay. fjnar in tho world's history ex cept the American civil war is coinj liR-morated by a soldiers' memorial ...1,1 J.l. .1 t II festival, The day U n colobration of patriutlc sacrillce, not of conquest. Mrn who risked life for the Hag mingle with the people of all ages and conditions in honoring the heroic dead Love of country is not a mere stnthuent with voterans who carry the scars of battle. Many of those who march to-day in the ranks of Watkln Waters rout, are prematurely oltl and tfrny, anil pirlmpsere another twelve mouths shall roll around will have taken thulr placesaiuong those whose gravesthoy '. rx .liimfnln tfltl, n.t 1 1 ll ... .1 U llf I.IVll U till. ...... l.l. ...I, ItJ " ' in iiii.inririiTiini. nun woo oavo iuui.il in tr iniii tlie siiuiit lnaioriiv. These nciiUs ana nnive vuiurnnH titi- serve niuoh at our lianils. In every city mid hinnlet Ho those who cheer fully sacrillced home, family, friends iiud wealth for the Integrity of their romitry loving wife and clilltlren tuui h but honor more. Kestnre full, reptilar a"'luii of the bdwils. do tint in tate or uiflamr t"i I' all tli dencuri- Hi, n. t gunUrr 1n " f. r , , -t i , . Trr tTirra, 2 t-nli. a I L will, Muii Fur all lliuoui and Nitvous IIucod and give HM--niv icnon U luc clinic yictn. Curo DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE, ONSTIPATION and P'MPLES, puis wmmw FILL! From Extrema Hervousness, ' TiffAT in) ii' o i. i:i ly can cti.iti'ln tlir olrnintlq nrci--. . to cum all ill-v.'ei-e, Un f.w l well l.iii'wn tn evfrytmo Dr. SIllos' KfVn tit -.ir.itlvc IM .i-ilii-consists nf t,i on tiiitli ftivily tiiiltirciit prcparmlc , cn li for It i on im.-i',-" Mrs. Ti.C. J'.i.iiiloy.oi l!ini-Ht , Pi. I'lt'.i orinot1, (li.tnrlo. vriiv-: "hr yt nr-i 1 suf fcrcil f ivini i't rrmo nci s niin'W nnil nniiny I tiKPriiirtliuillt.it, 'i liipiiii'lsitopnliiltal ic.n nntl WPukupMoftlir licart. I was un.ililo tr uleep, i-tin'orctl rte'iili tr .m lieadncl'. - .l-i li my left title, iv lii(:iilini nntl a cmistntil f.-i-Ilio' ,.'a':i:i. tninii.irwU.-.tliii. 1 befaii u-l'ijT J'.-. 1!I1im' N-rvlno, lkv.rt Curo and '11 ir- and T.lti-f I'llli tiiul tho Antt-I'uln Z'llla to roliovo sutl3cit patoxysms of pain and headache. I soon felt much Improved and tho pains and arlii- anil weaiiiu-ss h-ft uie. I then look Dr. Miles' D- sturatlvc Totilonndain now rcMon-tl to my foimor Koou bcallb." Dr. Miles' lli-i.ii-d'i. aro sold hy all tirn' clsts nndcr a pu itivt puarantoc, Jltst bottle licucflts or money tc fnnded. Hook on dis enscs of tho heart r.n.'. nervon tree. Addrc iemediess Hentoro Dn.MIIiKt3Mi:i)I('AI,0O.. KLUhart. Iud. A HE A. I; BOSTON r AN. A CAREFULLY DRAWN PICTURE OF THE HUB'S TYPICAL CITIZEN. llttllt on Straight I.lnt- ttnil Ffillmi-A H lti-Ktilnr t-lii-iluli- rroni ltlrtli to li-ntti. Ills JMortal Horror of "New Yurlti-r nntl Tlint Clnl nf 1'eoplf." It Is tho c-nstoin of thoso who do not lire In Huston to icgard tho Iltihttntl tlioo who do Ilvo In It witli humoroua tolor nnce. Tho typical Ilostonlnii Is publicly supposed to habitually wear spectacles, subsist wholly upon baked beans, K-'irnish Ills dully tulU with nrchalo forms of speech nnd, bcottuso ho pronounces tho"n" bioatl, to bo possessed of lurking AiiKlomanlacal tcndeneles. Not one of those suppositions Is correct. Tho typical Uostim man differs only hi ono respect fioni those who hail from other cities. Tho Dostonian Is In sular to tho core. Ho jutlgos the universe from tho standpoint of his hrlnuliiK up, and tho fact that this standpoint exists only in Iloston bothers htm not at all. iiostnu is so (,'coyrtiphlcally situated that tho title of eonnnercinl travel does not pass through It. No ono poos to Huston In or der to Bet any whom except to rio.-.ton, and, as a result, tho average liostoniau Is brought little In contact with tho outside world. There exist In Iloston young mon nnd women of tho best families who havo never been farther from that city than Capo Cod, and never will go further. Tho career of a yuting Uostonlan Is plan ned for him In advance. At tint ago of HI ho goos to Miss Iliuinah Adams' school, on Chestnut street; at tho ago of 15 lie goes to Mr. llopkiuson's school, also on Chestnut street, and at 1!) ho enters Har vard college, whoro ho joins either thu Porrolllan or tho A. 1). olub. After grad uation ho takes a hurried trip through tho principal capitals of Kuropo, glancing ens uttlly at tho stock sights and comparing thoni unfavorably with his nativo town. Ho gets homo as quickly as ho possibly can. Certain forms of commercial occupation nro opun to him and others tiro not. For oxamplo, coal is permissible, whilo leather Is "low." A very well known Uostonlan, now dead, never spoko to a leather mcr chant and always left tho room whon one entered. In tho meantime tho young man has joined tho Somerset and tho Country clubs. Ho then marries a girl, needless to say of somo "good oltl Iloston family," nnd this girl ho has usually known from Infancy. He has danced with her nt tho "Friday afternoon" class nt 1'apantlo, nntl togother they Imo climbed tho rooks at Nnhant In seat eh of tho mythical "fairy food" which is btipposcd toe.lst there mid doesn't. Together, then, this young cnuplo settlo down to live on the sunny side of cither Ueacoii street or l.'ominonwealth nventio. .Mark, t'-e sunny side. Doubtless somo very worthy person-) Ilvo on the shady side of these thoi-ounlifari s, hut well, tho good, thoi'otutliiitiing lliistoiiliiu always chouses tho sunny sldo nntl lenes tho shady side to bo Inhabited by "New Yorkers nntl that class of people," as an elderly miiitlon lady In Iloston once put it. Willi matrimony tho orderly existencoof tho truo Uostonlan continues upon Its well oitlered way. Ho gets up every moiiilug at 8 o'clock and breakfasts at hnlf past. At !) ho walks up Deacon hill, mooting and gathering with hliii as ho goes friends who lead exactly tho same well regulated life that ho does. The !) o'clock mulch of tho business men of Huston up Ueaion hill is a feature of tho city s dally llfo. At 1 o'elook they all go to luncheon nt tho Kxuhango club, which, llkotho Somer set, Puritan and Algonquin clubs, has a ladles' dining loom, where the feiuhilnu relatives of the members can lunch nnd dlno nnd "charge" tho bill to tho nioni- bors. At i o clock all tho business ollicos nro de'ortcd, and tho business man goes to his club, where be stays till (I-.UO, motui tlmo drinking two Martin cocktails madu Tory dry never ntoro than two. At 0:80, lu oomimny with the same men with whom ho walked up lloncon hill In tho morning, ho walks down Jloticon hill utnlfjht. At 7 o'elook ho dines. At 10:80 ho takes n nightcap of whisky. At 11 o'elook ho goes to boil. On the SOth of May (ho true Hnatonlnu moves himself nnd his belongings to Huv orly or Nnhaut. It Is popularly supposed that all well to do Dosttinlans always nitivo out of town on tho 90th day of April In ordor to dotljto luxes. No ono over did. Ileverly lias been invaded more or less by "Now Yorkors and that olnw of peo ple," but NnliHiitrotalnsltsHoston purity. The Into Thulium Appleton well named It "cold roait Hoaton." Tho steamer lenvus Nahant at 8 o'oluek ovary morning, nntl at 8 o'elook the truo Hostonlan, In company with tho same men with whom ho has walked up and down lluacon hill nil winter, lakes the steanior and plays hearts in tho smoking room tor tin hour. At 0 o'clock ho tokos the fcamobtoamer and plays whist with tlie same mon for an hour. Why hearts hi the morning and whist hi thu afternoon has never been ex plained. The truo Uostonlan freldoin goes out hi the ovouhig ollher In tho city or tho coun try. In Huverly ho enn't go out, even If lib wishes to. Tho dUtnnues are soy rent that horses aro noous.ary, and tho inenmwnro so stoop nntl w dark and so winding that horses arc impossible, lint the true Dos totiliin duos not go out nt night. Kvcry now and thou ho docs go out, and when liu does ho vvelL to nut It uilldlv. ho un- wmm A MILITARY STftATbtjIST. Ormriil Wnnliliigton mill Hit Ma.lt-rly ltctript I'rnm I.tnii; Inlatiil. Wlillo the men Inhered tin tho lnfrencli inontH he t)iili-tl.v Kiitlicrutl liooti", iiml seo lliK on the 311th that the llritlsh mount In come on his lour with thulr licet liu om-harki-tl his wholo tinny that night nnil uronkutl Micoitfcsfully to Now York. It wns a linifterly ritient. In the fnco of ii titrong vnumy lyln within tiunslint, with n lioatllo licet elude tit httml, ho Kul t),U00 men Into bontn, foirluil thtmi noross n hiond ntrenin with Htrong titles nntl cur rents mnl loft liuhlntl only it ft w heavy guns. The u lml ivn light and n thick nilht helped to cot or the movement. 'Wtiehlnglon, In thu sadtllo nntl on foot for 48 hours, watched over OMirythlng nntl V(H tlio lift Id lenMi. As he followed hid heavily laden honts through tho kindly mist nntl dntkiicKH ho liiiiHt hau felt n Hinso of profoinid relief, for ho had propp ed a lortunato chnucu nntl had loetml his tinny f i tun an nhnoHt hopi'liis position. Tho Americans had been lieaten hi two heavy sklrinihhus, but tho American army had escaped. It una poaslljlo to mnko tho raw iiillltla who had been tkfeatud hi their first open action Into eterans, for they laeki'd nothltifi for hecomlng good Roltllcis hut experience, lint If thotmly Aliierlonn nrniy In the field had bom ilt-ntroyptl at the very tiutxit of llio conteht, tho Houilu tlon would hao been In yreiit peril Wnflhington's one thought wns to hold l.U tinny tot,'uthcr and IIkIi t as oftuti as lie could; but, whnteior happened, that army which ho coinmantkil must never l.u sohed. lie had foitfdit in nil hnpofslblii position, been beaten nntl saved ills tinny from tho biinl; of deslrni lion, Inking full ndvaiittigo of tho mistakes of his oppo nents. Now, on Manhattan Island, he faced tho enemy onco more, roatiy to Unlit, ngaln. "The Story of tho UovSiuUon,-' by Senator II. 0. Lodo, In hciihner's. nontls. it Is leinteti tit a vet j' well Known nnd very typical Uostonlan of the olden school Hint ho onco wnlked into tho Som erset club nnd saw a strango face. "Who's that" ho said. "Why, that's a straiiKor," said ono of tho members. "Punch his bond," said tho typical Hos tonlan laconically. A Krent friend of this saino Hotonlnii moled into the suburbs of Honton ton spot about as far away from Huston as Jersey City is from the city hall in New Yoik. Years passed and tho friends never met. "Why don't you go mid see Su-and-soV" somo one said to tho typical Hostonlan. "You know I never travel," ho answered. Now York Mall ami Kxprcss. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho lest salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sorei, ulcers, salt rheum, fovor sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, nntl all skin eruntiona. and nositiicly car. s dIIcb or .10 pay reqttiriu. 1 1 Is guaranteed to Rive poncct sntlsiaction or mony rcliuitleu. rru-4 25 conta per box. For rale by A. WshIoj. l'!i..t ;:e V.'eold Miy At. In a mini i liu ;.l case, a groom wiu being ci-e-s i .:. n-lr.t.l liy a barrister more ftinions for t .'. ::t t lion luauty of features. Tho clever mi.ooate was cndeavoilng to find out, nliutit l lie tempei-of a horse, which had an important bearing on tho case, hut tho witness vwu not very tin id. "Does ho slij t" ho was asked. Tho groom said ho did. "At wlintr" was the next question. "At lots of things" was tho answer. And for long no bettor or ftirthor portion lars could bo nil. Hut .Mr. Witt, tlctet inlning to nut, a olearei answer, went on. "Hut, tell me," ho said, In his most suavo tones, "of any particular thliiK he would shy nt. " "Well, 'e'd shy at you," was tho unex pected answer. And every ono seemed to wonder whether that wasovitluncol Pear son's Weekly. "It was almost a miracle, lliirdiick Hlood Hitters i-tued mo of a terrihlo breaking oat all over tho body. I am very grateful." Miss Julia Fllliiiilfc'e, West ("ornvvell, Conn. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And rinviers, the llaiul ut Ainerii-a, Cali fornia. Via tho truo pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain Itotite," which traverses a ict'lon of pcipettial sanshlno, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes too unknown, l'tilhaan first and second class palaco and tourist sleeping ears to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah anil Nevada, without change Quick time, low rates, and all the comforlsof modern railway improvements gunantccd to all who pur chase tickets via the Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your homo, literature, and full information, dropapostal card, J. P. McCanu, T. P. Agent. 511) Kail road avenue, Hlniirn, N. Y., or 3!)1 liroad way, New York. a-l-tf W. E. Hoyt, (1. R P. Agt. WIIUN NATUItn Needs assistance it may bo best to render It promptly, hut ono should remember to use oven tho most perfect remedies only when needed. Tho host and most simple anil gentle remedy is tho Syrup of l igs, iiiantitnctured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. ni:.;iM; sixjui-cdntkxniai,. iti:mjcni uA'ii:s via 1'knnsvlvania rail ItOAll. For the Ueadlng, l'a Sosiiui-Centcuiilal Jiihilco, Juno 5 to IS, the Pennsylvjiula llail road Company will sell excursion tickets from stations on its lines in the stato ol Pennsyl vania to keadliiK and return at red tiieil lales, For sped lie rates and conditions apply to Ticket Agonts. This celebration promises to bo ono of tho greatest events in tho city s history. Mummy Wednesday and Thursday, Juno i, H and ti, will be special days. Tho celebration will closo witli a grand masked carnival on Satur day night, June 12. Ill 1,1.. ...n r...,,nl. r.ii.,.1 ta tlin l.fttf lin.i V7IIU lllllll. Ill L.ou la niw ... nv . .!.... , I ..1.1 ..C..,l .....1 lKllilllUll X IlillO U.l own. u. unu.. .,... i,ii v ' . ... ... (. I. . ., T , 1 s.iy loo miieu in us pnnso. u. .u. juiiuuu, . i .-.i..n I fr li... jiierenuiii, ouuii, v.ii. v. n. iiiiniiiiimui Drill I'lrul l ire! Instiro your tuoperty from loss In the oldest and fit longest cash companies: Phiki Underwriters Iiisuranco Co. of Noitb Ameriisi ami Fho Association, Hartford Fire Ins. Co., AtnerltMU Firo Insurance Co., West Chester Flro Ins. Co,, United Firemen's Ins. Co. 1 . T. Williams, 123 8. Jiirilla St., Slienaiiiluah. It's fully to stiller from that horrible plague of tho night, itching piles. Doan's Ointment euros quickly nnd permanently. At any drug store, liu cents. Coming IUeiits. May 30. I to cream festival under the aiupims of tlio St. Mary's (Inlld of All Saints' church, will bo held lu tho church basement, Wont anil Oak streuts. Juno . F.ntertnlninent and leo croum fitotlval lu tho P. M. church. AIM. YOl! 10IN1 KOIITII? T1IK SOUTIIKUN 11AII.WAV riHACUKfl AM. IMIOHINHNT 1'OINIH. Don't skirt South without consulting John M. Ittnll, District Paskciuor Agent, Suutliern Hallway, (WS Chestnut streot, Philadelphia. If you cannot cull in poiion, write to him, Iluy Keystonellour. Ilosurothat tlio name I.RSHKl & IIakr, Ashland, Ph., Is printnl on every sack. STitONG S'CATEMKNTS. Tliroo "Womon Rcllevp'1 of Femn1 Trouble by Mrs. Plnl:hr.m From Mrs. A. W. Smith. !! Stimuli. St , lildilefortl, Mo.; "For severnl years I svtiTcred witl vtvrlous dlsertses peeullnr to tu.v ne Wiih troubled with u burning sensation across the snmll of my hack, that nil (Time feeling, wns despondent, fretful anil discouraged; the It ast exertion tired me. 1 trlutl several doctors but received little benefit. At ltd I de cided to givo your Lydla K. Pinkhiiht't, egetable Compound a trial. The ef fect of the ilrst bottle was magical. Those symptoms of weakness Hint wns Hlltietetl with, vanished like vnpor before the sun, I cannot speak too hk'hly of your valuable remedy. H is truly a boon lo vvonfhu." From Mrs. Mki.tsb.v Pmi.i n-s, Lex ington, lnd., to Mi-s. l'lnltlinin: 'lleforc I begun tnkingyourinodlcini I lind Hull'ored for two years with that tired feel lug, hendticlie.baeknclie.noiip petite, niul n run-down condition of the tysietn. 1 could not walk ncrosR the l iioni. I hit re taken four bottles of the V egetable Compound, ono box of Liver l ill-t nnd used one pnckttffe of Sanative Wash, undnow feel like u new vo.nan, nnd am able to do my work." From Mrs. Mdm.ii: H. Hijuuri., Pow ell Station, Tonn.: 'Forlhrce years I suirercdwith such a weukness of the back, I could not pi rforni my household duties. 1 also had fulling of the womb, IPn iblc bearing-down pains and heiiduche. I hnvo taken two bottlos of Lvdia H. I'ink- hain's Vegetable Compound and feel like a new woman. I recommend your Cicilicino to every woman 1 know." i:i-rjilny Tulle 'Vemufl 8fttgt- Dluloguu. If wo nlvu heed to tho conversation wo hear nil about us everyday, wo nro sur prised to discover how slovenly It Is, the most of It how lnvohid, how full of repetitions, bow studded with broken phrases nnd with sentences that begin any whoro nnd ond nowhere. Very rnro is tho man whoso remarks will parse ond whoso oonvor.-ntlon does not abound In restatements. When wo write out from memory tlio turns of n dialogue in real life, wo reoall and set down only the sig nificant remarks nnd those which led up to these. Tho Insignificant words, tho rep etitious, tho digressions, wo suppress as though wo had never henrd thom. Prob ably tho stenographer in a law court Is tho only reporter of human specoh who docs not out nut tautology and straighten out Biammar. Thu most prolix and tedious of novelists has never tlarcd to incumber any chapter uf his most tlugnlsh story with the half of tho trivial verbiage Hint would havo accompanied a similar discus sion in real llfo. If this variation from nuturo the convention of condensation Is necessary for tho novelist whose pages nro as many us ho shall plua'o, it is doubly lmperativu upon tho playwright, whoso minutes nro counted '"iho Conventions of tho Drama," by Drandcr Matthews, In Scrlbner's. Uonernslly. ' "Where did you get that take, AniiloP" "Mother gavo It to mo." "Sho'snlwnjs n-glvlng you nioro'n she does mo." "Nover mind, Hurry. She's going to put mustard plasters on us tonight, niul I'll tusk her to let you havo tho blggost." Flushing Hullctin. 1 .11 1 Iktii ii Susqiil-Ci'iilciintu!, riiihiili-lplila. For the sosqui-centcunlal of tho Kvangcl Icnl Lutheran Miniaterium of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Juno 2 to 1, tho Pennsylvania Uailroad Company will sell special excursion tickets from Jersey Slioie. Wilkesbarre, Levvistown, Meclianicsbuig, York, Ilaviode Oraco, Ilclvidcro and intermediate stations to Philadelphia and return at rale of single faro for tho round trip. (Minimum rate,2."i cents.) Tickets will bo sold June 2, good to lctum until June II, inclusive. S. M. Hoary, Plenum, Mich., wrltos: "Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo is curing moro piles hero tu-ditv than all other remedies com bined. It cures eczema and all other skin diseaso-i." C. II. llagcubucli. The South and Its Advantages. Tho Southern Hallway has issued for free distribution, a sixteen page journal des criptivo of Virginia, North and South Caro Una, Tennessee, Ucorgla, Alabama nnd Mississippi. Persons seeking new locations, or lapitalists deslung to niako safe and profit able investments will find the information contained theiein both valuable and inter ostlug. Copies will be mailed freo upon tip plication to John M. Ik-all, District I'asscn ger Agent, 828 Chostniit street, Philadelphia, Pa. Ask your grocer for tlio "Royal Patent flour, and take no other brand. It is tho best Hour nisiln. I RU jit mum s Qi-a A Pleasure at Last. OLD ?: ISIY1.E : SOAP WASHES. & DYES A i No Muss. No Trouble. 5 ;5WASHES DYES Ij ;S AT ONE OPERATION jw? 5; ..ANY COLOR.il i; ' - si : The Cleanest, Fastest Dye for?: .;! Soiled or Faded Shirt Waists, 3: j; Blouses, Ribbons, Curtains, Under js linen, etc., whether Silk, Satin,;: s Cotton or Wool. &GfiQ ' . SoIil In All Colors by Grocers' and. jg Druggists, or mailed tree sj s for 15 cents; 5; 5 Address, TUB MAYWLD SOAP DWOT, js lit Dunne Street, Sew York. 3: L st33 . SCHLEY DISAPPOINTED. Had Expected to Find Admiral Ccrvera's Flying Squadron In the Harbor of Clenfuegos. Koy Wont, May 28. Part of Com motloro Schley's squadron snllod for the wont end of Cuba about noon on Thurstlny, May 19. It consisted of tho Ilrooklyn, Texns, Massachusetts and Scorpion. The Iowa sailed several hours later. The advance guard of Commodore Schley's licet was at Clon ftiogoa on Sunday Inst, whoro it was Joined by the Iowa, Englo and Vixen, nnu later iiy tho Marblehead. Coinntodoio Schley hail'an Idea that Admiral Cervera's sfiuodron, which Is cat eying ruuh and niiimunltlon for Ha vana, would slip into Clonfuegos, which lint) railroad communication with tho Cuban capital. Officers who have ar rived hero on tho dispatch honts from Commodore Schley'B squadron say there was disappointment In tho fleet when it wtis found the Spaniards woro not there. On Sunday tho Scorpion was sent scouting- In the direction of Santiago de Cuba, nnd on Tuesdny of this week, uboul dual;, Commodore Commodore Sibley's s tiailron steamed toward that poit, the torpedo boat Du pont loavhiR for Koy West with dis patches. The Dupont's ofllcers and men saj there was no flriiiB at Clenfuegos while they woro with the fleet, which was up to the hour of Us departure. Tho only unusual incident wns a Blight Injury to the Dupont vvhllp coaling from the Iowa In a heavy sea. The cruiser Marblehead loft Koy West Inst Snturday. with tho transport Florida, to carry General Jose Lacret's force of 400 men to somo point in Cuba not divulged. Siio lay In Key West harbor on Thursday, and therefore could scarcely have bombarded n Cu ban town or landed ammunition for tlio Cubans on that day, as reported in tomo dispatches. Doforo reaching Cionfuegos Commo dore Schley sent dispatches to Dear Admiral Sampson, In which ho made no allusion to any collision with the shoro batleries. His orders were to look for the Spanish squadron, not to stir up tho shore guns. It Is believed hero that ho will send dispatches to Washington from Mole St. Nicholas or Kingston announcing the result of his search. Discovered by a Woman. Another great discovery has been made, and that too, by a lady in this country. 'Dis ease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its severest tests, but her vital organs were undermined and death seemed imminent. For three months she coughed incessantly, and could not sleep. She finally discovered a way to recovery, by purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, and was so much relieved on taking (list dose, that she slept all night ; ami with two bottles, has been ab solutely cured. Her name is Mrs. l.uthcr l.tttz. Thus writes W. C. Hamnick & Co., of Shelby, N. C. Trial bottles fiec at A. Valey's Drug Store. Regular size $oc and Si. oo. Kveiy bottle guaranteed. TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMFHIS. uxsuitiMssr.i) snnvic-i: oi-i-r.iti:i nv Tin: SOUTIimtN llAII.VVAV. Leaving Kroad Street station, Philadelphia, at 0:.r)5 p. m. daily, tho "Southwestern Limited," carrying a dining car and tho most luxiiiious Pullman drawing loom sleep ing cars, readies lHrminghan tho following night at 10:10 and ariivcs nt Memphis tlio noxt laorningat 7:10. Through sleeping cars for Abhovillo, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tump i, Atlanta. Mobile and Now Orleans tiro also attached to this train. Pullman i ener vations can bo made in advance and all In formation obtained by communicating with John M. Deal, District Passenger Agent, S2 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Monarch over pain, litirns, cuts, sprains, 6tings. Instant lollcf. Dr. Thomas' Kclcc trie Oil. At any drug store. r k "THE TYL1SI1 PATTERN." At- fl V tlstlc Fastiionable. Original. Perfect- y ? Fining. Prices lO nml 15ccntH. 7 None higher. None belter at any price, tj J Some tellable merchant sells them In J nearly every city or town. Ask for T n them, or they can be had by mall from j us in either New York or Chicago. Stamps taken. Latest Fashion Sheet ? tent upon receipt of one cent to pay B postage. . I Brightest ladles' maga:Ine published. Invaluable for Ibe home. Fashions of ti-s day. Home Literature, Household 1 Hints, fancy Work, Current lopics, Fiction, all for only SO cents a year, In cluding a 1'rco pattern, your own selec tion any time, send two -cent stamps r for sample copy. Address fi THE McCALL COMPANY S ) J42-J46 West J4th Street, New York. A ', J 89 Fifth Avenue, Chicago. 1 J-JJOiOOC I laiternatlonal S im hoc of tho " I'liulirlttgal." ,'lw Ono Otcat fttanitnril Authority, so -.inn linn, ii, .i. nr.-utr, JllElll-ll o. nii,i,-inu limit. Ktitiicliirtl of tlio II. B. (lov't PrlnllnK ( Oillct, the It. H. Hupreiiia ( i;uui, nu ins Main Mi- neiiie (-ourt,anitor near. j nil tlie Bctioolbooka. Virinly Coiiiiiieiitlc-d 1j SUto RuiierlnteiiilcnM ( of Schooln. riilh-Ki- l'ri-l- lvnts, nnil nllier l.Uiu-iilii ; iuiuu( wiuiouv nuiubiir. Illvnllllllilu la Din liuiigi li,,M. niul tu t lfi gVS- , 1 '""I'l Hi". Bull- i i-nuncTRno noirTieii ncn ? It Is cm to find ific. word wanted. .- If I, .sy to asctrtnln the prnnuncluf on i t-l'.-yt,. trace the Kiowth of a word, s -t n easy to learn what u wont means. j . u- ium jj-iuiirio tinys: i '', ' 'tiiUtl..ii c-..in,- f mm tin' ir.-M llli n ; , --" iiui'iiitt inn iiiimi llinri'lllllliill- -, ' 1"". u-r. i.iiiii. - - - inn . A " ' ' ;!'; ', -i ',""' ,ll,u 1 w".rk i'ti " ' X iviu,- yriiB, law. X (HIT THU Itl'ST. 5 i tSpcriraeo pages sent on application to 5 n.X-C. SIHUItTA .IT CO., l'uUUsUers, S Sprlnatleltl. Mass.. IT.s.a. OOOO OOOOO OOOOOO-O-O-OOO OOOOOO1 MAGAHNEW I "Q0LD DUST." k IRS1 1 for A woman's li.mil If It is smooth nml white it save her hands to do her cleaning. If her hand is it snows tuu is sun usniK ine wny uon't you Dust Washing Lnrgcst packago greatest economy. THE N. K FalRRINK rOMPSWY i S 'mL Chicago. Ht Louis. New York. yO .Kfc tlialn. til, 11. 11. .1,1.. "U'llUUI A tat have told direct Burner wt za yctr dealer ironts, vhcre tot exnminaugn KTerytliiog wftrranlcd. llgstrleiof Vehicles, KK tvta it Ilarne. Dnrrarl Wllrt1''j. Vt.ll, Surrey ntrnm. Prtee.lH.OO Wngoni. Send far Ai (tool ai lem for ,i..bv ELKHART CAUniAim .SU UAIUIESS MFO. Catatosus 01 ail ur ALWAYS KEEP OH HAND THERE IS NO KIND OF PAIN OR I O ACHE, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL, THAT PAIN-KILLER WILL NOT RE- 1 LIEVE. ? , look out fan IMITATIONS and sub- . , STITUTCS. THE GENUINE BOTTLC BEARS THE NAME, ? PERRY DAVIS & SON. MrH'itlniat', Ni)il jIi-ahi'Mt Vnr lp loelc ?(!... r. ? Ciil!nir. MimfMMxllf '.fiM'(M. na rnn nnipnu t(. (.11 .tl ..m f 4.U ... . ..-,! t.- 1 vSef i "i ' 11 ".y" nu 1 cl- n ft mi Hi Tur itninc Uuucktfukt1 &utiUtulctalhi IrtrioliBAsbcUcxucs. RUPTURE CURED. A Sircialit nn Kuptttre from WillianisiK.rt will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT TIIIC Hotel Franey, from 8 till 10:30 a. m. ltiilnic pcimanently and (tiichly Cured 01 no jay. Wiitlen Kiiaranlee to nlnuilutely cure all kinds of Huiittirc witliout operation or detention from business. Ahsolulely no l)anp;jr. lixnmination Free. loo persons cured in Suuliury, Sliamokin, Ml. Carmefand vicinity who can he leferred to. Charges and terms moderate and within reach of all. GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST ! These were tlie two reasons that formerly ;ept people frem attending to their teeth. ISoth reasons Un.v no existence in this ad vanced age. rainless and inexpensive dent istry with an absolute guarantee for five years is our method A Gooil Set of Teeth, $5. The Very Uest Teeth, $8. You can Ret no better, no matter what you pay. No charge for extracting, where teetli are ordered. We can take your impression in the morning and give you your teetli in the afternoon if desired. Gold Fillings, $1 ; Best Silver Fillings, 5oc up; Cleaning, 5oc; Extracting, 25c. Crown and bridge work nt very reasons ill! rates. Kvaininatiiu.-, and e-.!:males free. Weu-.e Inn one grade of uuteiial the best. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, Cor. White & Centre Sis., nolliins' Bnildinn LAUER'S BOCK BEEF? In Bottles or by the Keg. Lauer's Lager tin Pilsnei Beer. Porter and Weiss Beer. Christ. Schmidt, Aent and Uottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - P'A X 0 1ST" Ev "GOLD DUST." TONE MkM telln Hie 1.i1p I shows she uses her head to thai she uses rough, wrinkled nnd shrunken, oiu soap nnu soua comtnuatlou. use tooul Powder? U1I1IUVIJU1(I. to th con wnoio- oniptoj' CATtln Urfe, iroa Ho.BoeBorrej. pnee.wnncnnwni.iimpi.taB -w ' ' CO. W. II. fUAXT, Bco'j, KUtUAllT. IHD. inaoi.aproDBnoieuutn.fw, -- Philadelphia 8t Reacting Railway i" " " 1 1:: Co.tl No Bi toke IN KKl'Kirr MAY Hh. IwS. Trill ni lenvo Shcimrulimli foIloAfH; Kor New Vorlc vfrt lMitlniTftplifn, ivtol- tl.n-fl, 7 -'10 0 54 n. in., 12 27, 8 Jo mid U7 p. in. For New York vii Mnucti Olmioic, wook iliyfl, 7 30 1. in., 12 27 and 3 10 it. m. Kor llt;ulin(j ami PlilUtlclpliiii, werk ln'Ht 7 30, 9 5J a.m., 12 27, 10 and 0 07 p. w. Kor l'otttsvillc, week day, 7 30, 9 51 a. in., 12 27, 3 10, 6 07 and T 23 p. m. For Tamaqua and Malianoy City, week. tlayH, 730,0 51 a. m., 12 27.8 10 and G07p. m. For A"lIltamf.port, Hunbiirv nnd IcwlMiurK', woflk d8, 1130 Hi in., 12 27, 7 25 p, in ForMa!iano Plane, weekdays, 7 30, t) 51, 1130 a. mM 12 27, 3 JO, 0 07, 7 25, 9 55 p. in. For Anliland and Shnrooktu, week days, 7 33, 1130 a. m., 12 27, 3 10,0 07, 7 25, and 5 55 p. m. For Baltimore. Washington and tho Wtwt via n,0. IE. It., through trains leai ltonrfliif; Terminal, Flilladclphfa. (P. A n. W 1L) at 3 20, 755,1125 a. in., 3 10 nnd 7.27 p. i. HiindayH, 3 20,7 00,1120 a.m., 3 46 and 7 27p.m. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut nt ret-1 s station, week ditytn, 10 30 a, lu, 12 20, 12 15 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 35, 8 23 p. in. TKAINH FOU HH1CNANDOAH. I.eavo New York vln PhllndelphlA, week dft.VB, 1215, 180, 8 00,1130 n. m., nnd 115,4 0, 3 00 p.m. IxavG New Vorlc via Mnnch Chunk, week du,VH, 4 80, 9 10 a. in., 1 30 ). in. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, mvk dayi. 1140. K80, 10 21 n. in. nnd t 3(1, U(i p.m. Icnvo ItoudliiR, week dnyn, 7 00, jOOH, n, m. 12 15,4 17. 6 00 p. m. Lenvo 1'ottsvllle, week dayn, 7 10, 7 10 a. in., 12 30 1 10, ( 10 and 0 50 p. m. Leave. Tnroaqua, week day ft, 8 30, 1123 n. in., J 10, 5 60, 7 20 p. in. Icave Mahauoy City, week days, yftl, 1147 n. m 2 22,5 12,5 21,7 41 p. m Leavo Mahnnoy I'lane, week daya, C30, 9 25, 1025, 11. VJ n. in., 2 11, 532, 6 11.7&7,pm. Leave WHHnmport, n eek daya, 7 42, 10 00 a nu. 12 31 and 4 00 p. in. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leavo Philadelphia Chestnut street waif nnd Bouth Rtrcet what f for Atlantic City. M'eckdays ICxpresH, 900 a. m., (130 S.-it-urdavH only), 2 00, I 00, 130, 5 00 p.m. Acoom inod.itlou, (i 15 n. in., 5 15, 0 30 p. m. Hutidayn--KxpreHH, H00, 900, 10 00 n. in. Aecommodutioii, 0 15 n. ii,, 4 45 p. in. Returning leavo Atlantic City depot, eori.er Atlantio and Arkansas nveuueH. WccktlayH F.xprehH, 7 00, 7 15, 9 00 a. iu.v S 30, 5 80 p.m. Aecommodatloii, 125, 8 0 a.m. 4 05 p. m. HundayH Expreffl, 4 00, 5 30, 8 00 p. ui. Ao eotnmodatlon. 7 15 a. m., 4 15 p. m, For Cape May and Ocean City, 8 15 a. in., 2 30, 1 15 p. in. SunlnB South street, 9 CO, Chestnut htrcLt, 9 15 a in lor Sea Isle City, 8 15 a in, 1 15 p in. Sunday South btieet, 9 00, Chestnut street, 9 15 a m. I'arlor Carn on all oxurecM IralnH. For further tiiformatton, apply to nenrrst Philadelphia and Kendln Hallway tleket np;unt or address I. A. HwKiGAnn, Kdsok J. M'kkich, tieiri htipt., lien'i j'afa'r akm earn n 2 Terminal, I'niiaucipuin. ennsylvania RAILROAD. fli:iuYKir mvifuoN. MAV 15, 1R')8. Trntna vill leuo Bliciinmloali uftur thu CDpit uiite (or WIRk'uiih, OUbcrton, 1'rnckWllo '.atcr, fit. Ctnlr, l'nttivillo. lfninburir, ItcntUnx, lottsto-n, l'liouulxvllfo. NorrUtown iiliII-VP ftjclpliin (llr-.nil utreet station) at 6 03 unit 815 b. in., 2 03,0 10 p ju. on week tlayH. Htlnilnyii, 8 IS Ii. 111., 1 S3 p. m. TrnlitH lenve Prnckvlllo for BliciiAiiilor.b al 7 3(1, il If. a. in. and 5 40, T.'A p. .t , Bundny, 11 01 n. in. nnd 5 10 p. m. J.cavo lttsvlllo for Blionnndoah (via Frqctc vlllo, 7 10, 11 20 a. ru., 5 20, 7 10 p. m. Sunday 10 33 a. m., n 20 p. in. Leave riillndelplrfa, (Broad street station), for Bliciiandoali at 8 35 a. in.. 4 10 p. in. week day. Hundayu leave at 0 SO and 0 23 a. ru. .t-avu llroad street station, Philadelphia, tur Bea (llrt, Asbury l'ark. Ocean drove, lxnc Jtrnnch, and intermediate stations, 8.20, ll.U, a. hi., 3.30 and 4.00 p. m. week-days. Leavo llroad Street Btatlon. riilladelpbla, FOU NKW YOltK. Hxpreea, week-days, 0 20, 4 O), 4 50 5 15, 0 B0, 7 33,8 20, 9 50. 10 21 (DIlllhK Car), 11 00 a.m. 1200 noon, 285 (Limited 100 and 4 23 . rj. DlnllurUUH), 1 10, 2 80 (Dllilnc Car) U 20, 3 50. i 00, 500, Shti (Dining Unr), 800, 702,743 (Din-Inu-Cir), ID 1X1 p. in., 1201, liliiht. Sundays. 3 20, 4 05. 4 50, 5 15, 8 20, 0 50. 10 21, (Dlnlim Car), 1133 a. m., 12 35, 105 (Dlnliie; Car) 230 (DlnlliB Car), too (Limited) 4 22 (Irnliiir Oar), 5 20.550, (Dlnlnp; Car) 031, 702,743, IDIiiIhk Car 10 00 ii. in., 1201 nlirlit. Kxprcss for Iloston without change, 11 00 a iu., week-days, and 7 43 p. nr., dally. WASHINGTON AND THIS SOUTH. For lUltlmoro and Washington, 8 50, 7 20, 8 82, 10 20, 11 23, a. in., 12 09, 1281 (Dining Car), 1 12 Dining Car, 3 18, 4 41. 5 25 emigres i....ni rt .l Tit..l..r. r-o-1 Vt 17. Aftf tin... ling Car, 7 31 luinlng Carl J). in., and IU 03 nlglil weeicuays. wunuiiys, u nu, v ai, v u, ii a, n. ni., 1200, 1 12, Dining Car 4 41, 520 Con. grctsloiial Limited, Dining Carl, 053 Dining Car, 781 DliilngCar p. in. and 12 05 night. lror Baltimore, accommodation, 9 12 n in, 2 02 nml 101 p in week days, 5 08 and 11 10 p m dally. l'OU ATLANTIO CITY. f.cnvi llroad street station via Dciuwaro rlvei Inidge ICxpn-HS, 0 20 u in, 703 p, m. daily. Leave MarkctKlrcit Wurf Hiprcss, OOOn in. 2 00, (3 00 Saturdays only), 4 00, BOO p. in. Sun days, 8 15, U45 u. in (acctiiiimodatlou 4 30 and SKI p. m.) Kor CnpoMay, Angtcsca, Wtldwood and Hollj lluch, healsle City, Occrn Clly, Avalon niul Mono llnrhorKxprt'HS, 000 a. ui., 100, ii. in. week days. Sundays, 0 00 a. in. l'or Sinners 1'olnt Hxprcos, 900, a. ni.,2 00, 4 00, B to, p. in. week ilays Sundays, 8 13 a. in. and 9 13 p in. J. 11 llurcniNMiN, J, U. Woon, (leu'l Jllanagnr, (lun'l I'lm'e'r Agt millions of Dollars Oo'uti in snioVo ovory year. Tulto a rlskh but ge t your lioiibes, (.Uick, fu lilluro etc., Insured In nrst-cliisa r liable companion as roprceontcil by hAVIn PATIST. insurance Ac;n UAV1L) rtt.ud i,130 Hou(, JlltlUll H Alio LlfeandAicldenUl Coinnanlen I A Handsome Complexion I la ono of tho greatest chimin woman call possess. I-ozioni's CourLiHtlOM l'OWUKU Rives it. 1 POWDER?! (51 HI1M VWrTIO.LVB-L7VI i V
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