1 ri EVENING HERALD UTAItUSIIKH 1870. si il cviry Evening, ExecptSuiidaj ,nl 8 ! lira Jahuix Hthkkt, Nbak Ckstrf,. - lltrnld m m-ilven-d InHhenhiidimu and the ' ' i in., .is for six i-ents wk, ih i tli, ( iirrh m. Ily mall W. 00 n your, or1 n a. 'Mtli innhl In advance. dvei-tlse-it ' ri" d ni'i-oriMtuctospiM-e ami jtosltlon. ., i n, t- risen e the rtirht to i-lii, tic- f advi-rtlsements whenever the pnl- , i f ih-w demands It. Tub rbrht Is . :,,.,.i:;.rrCTizrwfa" determination wm vivcrttslnir rattta mni known i overcome depressed spirits and nerv- B it , 1 .i i umli matter. ti ..iriioNR connkctIon "AH th News That's Fll to Print," Evening Herald W i Hl S1UY. JUNK 1. 1MW. OUR COUNTRY : I irst. Last alld lorever. . zr I ' A hkx .Johnny Oo.ncs Jlutching .., tlIn llow nittittK stronptlt .-.ml Hoint an." was olio of tlio songs flcsll( anil uive ljettol. i,ellh than J i f th - war .r the Rebellion, und it is ),ave had for the post ten years. I jUM a i npi'li'-ulile to theso war lillios j wish to say to all distressed, suffer a -. it was i bat eonlllct. 11 v llio way, I i"g women, do not suffer longer, when :.e wars ng writer doesn't seem to ' i t:i in i ! ia evidence now its to v iis tin n fri'jMu ItKKi) Is entitled to his own ii- on t lie tiiicstloii of llnw.i-,i- iiaiexation and to work ml oie against the proposition, nut pre i nt i he House of Ueprcsenta- r. ,..,, i.i iiiiii vi ii fill ii Inn the Speaker exercised his great wcr to aei ttnto niisincss me niti'i ut . ii ,il lii ltttit ' if lwi iittt'lllllts i,,,lnt tl. k,,,ll .tlllWCt tf) Itllick ii,n-s 1 j will Do condemned. KKMMIU iii.k decision lias been en ri ntlj l iv a Kentucky court man sueil ins wllo loriiiyorco on i ground that she beat him. It was I 'iirlj a ease of eAtrenie cruelty, anil ,.r Tl,. , cr ,tr,nlfl )wit I'rniit llwi ..x'.... 'ci... ..I.. I.. fi...t ., , ij discipline hor husband by a re- ; the weight of judicial authority, lit c(l hardly add that this puts husbands m u deplorable position. intsiitkvr Mi'MNliUY is Mini to l e ill luni i' the war, and to look 1 a mail w bo is in danger of break- on ........ f. ...... p,. iitwiriim u nun n k ii i istirinsi i in v riniT no I in I ii rn 1 1 v leeis nive Liii;iiiiiiir to all the details himself, and while this. ..Is- a physical impossibility, yet .n the larger measures to which ho cimgne some consideration are so lilllic runs anti so compieA iiuu one , ... . II.. I 4-1 II end c ui iiiiriiM' ueai iiiciii on. "Thksh are days," says the iVow oik T'liit- "in which people should ,,,,1 tl. ii,,. fiHt nil ,,k,iiwiiill. rrful , . ri. thn source anil loriii ot t'tr lit in of news. So doing, they ill distinguish botween mere rumors ud uiivl in i ween statements, made persons w ho.-e interest it is to prcml llllsillioriiliLiioii uoii iiiusu cum- ng lroin persons who can runsoiiuDiy expected to toll the truth. All awspapers publish matter belonging o em 11 ui iiiese uuieirui ico, iiiiii ib 49 ierectl proper for them to do so, . .r , I .1. .. .. .? i.. r 1.1 iscrimliiatiou by the IntolIIgont and, instead, help it along to the best of their ability." S,ws the AVashiiigton Star: "Tho prospect of having lift y thousand to one hundred thousand young men assemble in camps during the coining summer has appealed to 1). L. Moody Ln Illioitllllg (in f.i:uHiuiiui miiui- IV It .I......I .......... thi'in. Already hollas sunt tho Kev. A C. Dixon, Gen. O. O. Howard, Mai. 11 i ...i i . iiiustanccs. Should tho war eon- iniii', Mr Moody will go to tho front, lion' hlu extiorlimco In tlio IJIirisliau 'oiiinii! slon of tho late war will bo of -rllJll. MTVIIU 11. IllJIi. mi, mv.wi.j lopes to be able to raise enough lioiicy wiiiiui iiiu iit'.ii' uiii. "".I" . v' .nun, ii null null 1 1 ii ii.i I iiiriiiii, iiiiiiiv i the luuul of ovory yoldior iu the HIV iiiiii tit ktuiM out i i, iniisr il Ki'tirii - !- - " " r 1 UK Uev. Dr. V. K. Clark, of Bos ton, tho president of tho World's I. ..I 4,..i li',.r..,,i.,,f lTtlilllt tu llttollll the tt vcntli British National UriSlIUll I-JIIIIUIIVWI lUIOllllliiiii, i hicli is now In Byssloii In Glasgow, I 1.1.. 1 ... 1 . I fr ....... , I ... . ...1,1 .in.. II. . poke oi too ifiiriBium I'liiiienvor doty as an important factor iu tho amotion of a better understanding twftmthu two countries. It con- .1.. altllll..,. ..1 ,. I 11 uttllllj ll. 1 II. . I. . I.....1 ...I... ...... ,.1-V I'.llllinil Bl It'illllllLt 11)1111. IIIIU lllli -J 1 1 1 1 ft A in t niur iiiv nmiiu iuhp, I ... f... .1... ......... dio eniiilov the Miiuo inothods of lirlHt an si-rvicu, nnti who nun in ids cmii iiijii ntutiiods anil amis ami iiriH'St'i uiaiiy points of contact ami nion, one with aiiothor. Undying i iiipathh's aro awakened, and now Si..i irlUT oinnir, RIJCa n i- am (in.- s 'i K 1 1 pat ion, i H"l ii-uhi nt UruRKliU, 2i rents. lU uuly Ii; I I, lluoj A Co., LowlI, lllli, I M 'St 'VSffitV ri s 1 NKUVOIS WilMtKsMOX. A. TALK WITH MPS. P1NKKAM. A woman with the blmslsn very un comfortable iM'r.Min. Sim Is illogical) unhappy mi (I fi'iii'iently hysterical. The condition of the mind known nit " tlio blues." nenrly always, with wo men, results from diseased organs of Cuncntlott. 1 1 is a Rcntrco of wonder that in this ngv of advanced nicdicnl science, any person should still believe that mere i outness in women . These troubles aro i lnillciitluiiH of disease. Kvury woman who doesn't umlor- stand her condition should write to hynn, Mans, to Mrs. Vlnkhum for her ndvico, Ht-t" advice in thorough com- imiit sense, and is the conns-el of a learned womnn of great experience. Head the story of Mrs. V, S. Hhn-nhtt, Westphalia. Kansas, iib told iu tho fol- lowlnfr letter: " II k a it Mas. Tinkiiam: I have suf . ' fcred for over two yours with fulling, i I'lilarjrement and ulceration of the I womb, mid this spring) being in sv.i-h U Weiihencd condition, caused me to flow for nearly six months. Some timo aj, - o, urjrud by friends, 1 wroto to you u.ttlM,.e. After using the treatment which you advised for a hhort time,, l.t.t tr..,.it.1,. ll..... ol,... 1 llvre is one so hind and willing to aid yon.' Lvdia 13. I'lnUham's Vegetable Com ponnd is a woman's remedy for wo ipuii's ills. More than a million wo men have been benefited by it. ties of religious fellowship und union which are the stiongcst of all between man und man, are constantly being forged. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature AT CIIICKAMAUGA PARK. T .XIo ciiienl or X'ol 1 1 1 1 1 -i -r Trooiis to the Front llo- Iliiriiii. Cliickamauga Park. Ua., June 1. Much to the disappointment of a num ber of the volunteer regiments here who think they are ready to go to the front no orders were received for the movement of any commands additional to those mentioned In yesterday's dis patches. The Southern and the AVest ern and Atlantic railroads today moved four regiments, two each. They wore the First District of Columbia, One Hundred and Fifiy-peventh Indiana, Second Mew York and the First Ohio infantry. The Fifth Maryland, Sixty ninth New- York, Third Pennsylvania and the First Illinois will leave to morrow morning. Inspector General F.reckhuiilKC yes terday reviewed (he Third division of the First corps and the afternoon was devoted to regimental and brigade In spection of tile same division. The di vision presented nt review a more sat isfactory appearunee than either the First or Secoml. Inasmuch as the regi ments In the Third division have more generally been equipped and uniformed than the others. The Second Nebrnslsn, the Pennsyl-x-nnla and the Ohio regiments yester day received their pay from their respective states for the time they were ln camp prior to being mustered Into the government service. The amount paid the Pennsylvania troops Is about lUO.OOO, the payroll of the Ohio troops mounting to about $150,000, wltlle the Nobraskans received only $5.SG0. The West Virginia regiment and one regiment of Illinois troops are to be paid this week, the total payrolls amounting to about $300,000. Major McKce. of the Ninth Pennsyl vania, was thrown from his hnrso yes terday and received serious injuries. Two libs were bio!cu and he suffered other painful bruises and contusions. George Schwartz, private In Company P. Fouith Pennsylvania, of Allentown. died at the division hospital yesterday. The cause of death was pneumonia. Schwartz's brother was with him, and the remains were sent homo last niuht for Interment. Mothers lose their dread for ' that terrible summer ' wlien inoy nave nr. t-owiei h i:tr.ict of Wild Strawberry iu tho house. Natmo's spicillc for bowel complaints of every sort. BRYAN STICKS TO NEBRASKA. F.xpoetH to Plain With a Itculuient Prom Ills Own stole. Jefferson City, Mo June 1. Gov ernor Stephens yesterday sent a tele gram to Hon. William J. Drynn saying: "Seeing that your state, under phe sec ond call for 75,000 volunteers, mny not be requested to furnish a full regiment, and knowing of your patriotism and nnxluty to go to the front In the ser vice of your country during the present war, I hereby tender you, If under tho second call 1 am emxowered by the secretary of war to make an appoint ment, the colonelcy of the Missouri regiment. Presuming to speak for my state, I say that our people will lie as loyal to you personally as ynu to your country, and they will feel honored to fight under your leadership." In response Mr. llryan telegraphed: "I am deeply Indebted to you for tho great honor you do me. I should be pleased to be associated In any ca pacity with the Missouri volunteer, but It Is quite certain thnt all or n considerable (Kiitlon of my regiment will be accepted, and 1 feel that my nrst duty Is lo the Nebraska boys." 1898 JUNE. 1:398 Su. Mo. Tu. Wo. Th. Fr. Sa. ZZZiiII JlA -L 1. A 1. 11 22 13 14 JU5 1C V7 18 10 20 21 22 23 24 25 2G 27 28 29 30 MOON'S PHASES. a 0:27 1 o 11:33 1 0 i in. IMoon A Third V Qruuler i a.ni. Cyllwn 11 1:20 k First S Quarter r7 o:u ci I a in. ruin. COURESPON DENTS WARNED. llrltNIi Consul nt llaviinii AdvUofl Tliein to Keep Away. Kev West, June 1. Mr. W. II. J. Taylor, the Itrltlsh consul here, has re ceived a eabbginm from Mr. Alexander (Jollan, Hiltlsh consul general nt Ha vann, In the following terms: "Please warn lliitlsh correspondents of news papers who may be In Key West with the Intention of coming to Cuba to ' avoid attempting to do so, and es pecially by the means ndnpted by Knight, ltoblnson and WlilgliHtn, alt of whom were arrested and arc now In prison. It Is needless to say that this recommendation applies with still greater stringency to correspondents who are American cltlsen. Give all possible publicity to this." The three cot respondents named In the dispatch crossed to Cuba In news paper tugs and landed from smnll boats, only to be Immediately captured. Mr. Knight, who represents the London Times, Is in Fortress Cabanas, at Ha vana; Phil Koblnson, of the Pall Mall Gazette, and Mr. .VhlKhnm, who repre sents the London Standard, are In the Matnnzas jail. The appraisement of the prize ship Pedro, which has been formally seized by the government, was made yester day afternoon by the naval board of appraisement, and Us value (lxed at $200,000. The Pedro was captured by the llagshlp New York off Havana the first day of the blockade. She was sighted by the Mayllower, which In formed the Heirship, whereupon the latter put off und captured her. The prize money, therefore, will doubtless be divided between the two ships, nl thoiiRli the question is yet to be decided whether the other ships of the block ading squadron weie In sight when the captuie was made. If they were, then all would come In for a share. PENNSYLVANIA REPUBLICANS. Colonel Stotio Still In tho Lead For the J n lii-i-ii n I iirtnl Nomination. Ilnrrlsburg. June 1. Colonel William Stone and the other names suggested In these dispatches yesterday will 1)0 the Republican nominees unless there is u decided change In the situation be fore the convention meets tomorrow. Senator Poles Penrose, of Philadelphia, Is almost certain to be temporary chairman of the convention, ad Major Alex McDowell, of Mercer, iSilef clerk of the national house of representa tives, will be permanent chairman. John P. Flkln will be re-elected state chairman. There are more candidates here this morning than delegates. John Wana maker, Charles W. Stone and William Council are keeping up an active fight for the corner stone of the ticket and yet their most sanguine friends admit Colonel Stone Is the most likely win ner, lie might be beaten If the field could combine against him, but this does not seem probabale. Senator Quay reached here at midnight from Wash ington, and had a conference this morn ing with his lieutenants at the resi dence of County Chairman John H. Weiss. Senator Penrose, State Chair man Klklu and other adherents of the Denver saire are among the most ac tive W. A. Stoni- boomers, and they regard his nomination as a certainty. Mr. Wanamaker is making a most ag gressive canvass, and It is conceded he will poll a large vole. He declines to discuss his prospects, except to say that he is In the light to stay. Millions to l'".iy (ho Voliiutcc. r.-s Washington, June 1. Paymaster General Stanton, of the army, has sub mitted estimates to Secietaiy Alger ag gregating between $11,000,000 and $15, 000,000 for the pay of the volunteers to be raised under the secninl roll for the seven months beginning June 1 and ending with the calendar year. To the curative, health-giving powers of Swift's Specific, the only blood remedy to be relied upon for obstinate, deep seated blood diseases. For centuries the human race has battled with a disease which has claimed its victims by the million. Contagious Blood Poison, the most horrible of all diseases the curse of mankind -has spread its contamination throughout the world, blighting one generation with the taint of another. This foe to humanity has baffled the A Real Blood Remedy. bones at the same time, gradually consuming the vitality. With this wreck of the system comes falling of the hair and eyebrows, loss of finger-nails, and decay of the bones a condition most horrible. But there is a cure for Contagious Blood Poison. Swift's Specific (S. S. S.) has been curing it for fifty years, and is the only remedy which will have the slightest effect upon it. It forces the poison from the system, and removes all trace of the taint. 1 wns nillicted with n terrible; blood disonso, which was in spots nt ilrst, but afterwards spread all over my body. Those soon hroko out into sores, anil it Is onsy to hnngino tho sutforinK I ontlurod. lleforo I beoamo con vinced that tho doctors could do no good, I had spout a hundred dollars, which wns really thrown away, I then tried various jmtentmed iclnos, but they did not reach tho disease. When I hnil ilnislicd my ilrst bottle, of 8. S. S. 1 was Rraatly improved nml wnsdolighteil with tho result. Tho lnrgo ml splotches on my chest begun to grow paler and smnllor and buforo long disappeared entirely. I regained my lost weight, became stronger, anil my uppetito grontly improved. I was soon entirely well, mid my skin as clear as a piece of glass. II. I,. Mvuits. lOOMulherry St., Newark, N.J. Swift's Specific is free ffH Address Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia. THE PRODUCE MARKETS Ah ttolloetod by Denllntts In I'lillndel-, pUla and ilaltlmoio, I Philadelphia, M M. l'lnui lower; win ter nnnrrfliie, t i.T,'4.r,ii: Pennsylvania roller, clear, $b,8("!i 5.7.1, city mills, extra, II.Mml.Vi. Ityc flour dull, but sternly, nt $1 per barrel for clink e Pennsylvania. Wheut nominal: No. 2 red, spot, tl.Qh?' 1.16. Corn firm-, No. 2 mixed, 8787V4o.; No. 2 yellow, for loiiil trade. 40c. Oats lower: No. 2 white, 3;!V 3tc. : No. 2 white, clipped, a3'!,S4c. liny steady; choice timothy, 12.50)(U for large bales, Meet steiuly; beer hums, KIMh'H. Pork steady; mess. $11. Wall. ,3; shrnt clear, $12i6014.M. family. tl.5014. Linil itt-ady; western steamed, $8.45. IJutu-r iinn; ereuinery. western, 131illft.ic, : do- factory, 10VMI lH'ic. ; Illglns, IGVfec.; imitation creamery, 12U4e.; New York daily. IS'.liloViC.; do. cri-umcty, f3HWe. Cheese unlet; large, white. SMic.; small do,, 7e.; light skims, 5',4T0c.; part skims, Mi vie: full skims, 24iitc.; large, colored, C'uiic.; small do., TCnUc 12ggs firm; New York and Penn sylvania, 11V4C. ; western, fresh, lie.; Bouthn-u, lie. Potatoes firm; Now York, $S.50?i'.75; law, $8.T5ia.5u. Tallow utcudy; city, 4sc; country, 354Hc., as to quality. Turpentine quiet at MV'iti'c. Cnlibago quiet; southern, SOOTiiv. Cottonseed oil steadily held; 'prime crude, 21iiiUc; but ler oil. 29'30e.; prime yellow, E0rl32c. Haltlmoie. May 31. Flour easier; west ern superllne, 3.i,V(i4; western extra, $4fl 4.46: do. fm.. Ily, fC.W.ti; winter wheat, patents, it.,u..-.: siii-ing do., $0.60530. Wl; spilug, iittalglilti, $C.409j6.06. Wheat un settled and tower: No. red, spot, Jl.lfl4 l.HHi; month, $l.l!)4ai.lV4: June, $I.1CH; July, $1.01; August, tile: steamer No. 2 red, $1.0lVJi''ol.lC, southern, by snmple, $1.10 fol.20; southern on grade, $l.HWi 1.1914. Corn steadier; mixed spot, month and June, 37(ti37'4c; July, 37Vifi X!c, ; steamer mixed, 3(if(i.lOVic.; southern, white, flOCrf 87u. ; do. yellow, 875i37Vic. Outs dull and lower; No. 2 white, 8Ce. ; No. 2 mixed, 83c. Jlye easier; No. 2 nearby, 61c; No. 2 west ern, 53c. llav stonily; choke timothy, $12.fiil3. tltaln freights very quiet; steam to Liverpool, per bushel, 4(1., June; Cork, for orders, per quarter. 3s. 3d.. June. Sushis strong; Btundurd granulated, 6.4SV6 for coarse gramiluted; 5.46ft for line granulated. Ilutter steady; fancy cream ery, 17c; do. imitation, lfic; do. ladle, 15c; good do., 14c: store pneked, 12if13c. Eggs tirin; fresh, 11c. to ll'ic Cheese steady: fancy New York, largo. 9',45i!iHc; medium, P'iic. to 10c; small, 10'ic to 10'4c. Let tuce, $1.25 to $1.30 per basket. Live Stock Mnrhcts, New York, May 31. Ueeves steady; cables slow. Calves steady and all sold; veals, $IS0; no choice here; buttermilks nominal at J 111 4.50. Slmei) and lambs firm; one-half car unsold; sheep, $3.50 4.60; culls and bucks, $3fi3.50; yearlings. $45ci5.C0; lambs, $iC.mi. Hogs llrm; common to prime, $1.10iii4.00; southern and western pigs dull at $3.25!i4. East Liberty, Pn., May 31. Cattle Btendy and unchanged. Hogs active and a shade higher; prime heavies, $4.50fi4.63; prime mediums, $4.45fj4.1iO; best heavy Yiikers, $4.4Mit.lo; good light Yorkcrfc, tl.2Ofitl.30; fab- Yorkers, Jigi.lS; pigs, S3.CA it; good roughs, $3.50S3.7.: common t:i fair, $2.50W3.40. Sheep steady; choice clip ped. $1,264(4.80: common, $3.2tVr,3.G0; choice clipped lambs, $3.13(i5.25; common lo good. $4.2511 S: spring lambs, $G?f5.C0; veal calves, (ii.6ui87. Loiter Fooled Them. Chicago, June 1. Lelter's famous wheat deal was formally closed yester day. The last moments were lively, and Joseph Leltor, to all appearances, was master of the situation. As If to emphasize his command of the mar ket Loiter pent May wheat down from $1.75 to $1.23. This move was plainly for the purpose of evading the big receipts and to circumvent the "tallers" who wanted to "ring In" a lot of wheat on Leltor at, fancy pi Ices. Letter fooled them by putting the price down. Nev ertheless he had to take on board an other 500,000 bushels yesterday in add! tlon to the 5,000,000 or (i.000,000 bushels which he still has on his hands. All attempts to place Letter, so far as his profits and losses arc concerned, nt the culmination of his gigantic deal, are widely at variance. Some claim that he will pocket a prollt of $1,000,000, while others Insist that he will be fortunate If he comes nut whole on the deal. Testify f( skill of medical scientists, and, being unable to cure the disease, the doctors direct their efforts towards covering up its symptoms. There is but one effect to be obtained from the universal potash and mercurial treat mentit bottles up the poison and dries it up in the system but it must be remem bered that it dries up the marrow in the Aftor suffering twelve years from Contagious lllood Poison, helnc treat ed by Boveral of the best physicians, my con dition grew steadily worse, and I was finally ueciareu incurauio. i unit spent two Hundred dollars with tlio doctors and was a great deal worso than nt lirst, and gavo up all hope of rocovory. I aftenvards took many patent med icines but they had no effect whatever. A friend porsiuuled mo to try S. S. S,, and I saw its good olfect from the ilrst. Tho improve ment continued and, nftor taking twenty bottles, I was cured sound nnd woll, and for eight yeius havo hud no sign of tlio disease. II. SI. Heqisteb, Arcot, N. 0, the only blood remedy guaranteed burely vegetable. wnc luuusauu uunars reward win oe paid ior proof mat it contains a particle of mercury, potash, or other mineral. A book on the disease and its treatment will bp mm'WI TO BirtMlNOIIAM AND MEMPHIS. v.vn-itPARSEi) snitvii'K orrr.iu-.i) y tiik SOPT1IK11N i'.Att.WAY. Leaving llroad Street stntlon.Plillndolplila, nt 0:05 u. in. dally, tlio "Soiilliwoslorii Limited," carrying n dining cur mid tho most luxurious I'lillmmi ilmning mom steep ing cats, renrhrs llirnilnghnti the following nlglit at 10:10 anil arrives st Memphis tlio next morning nt 7:10. Through sleeping cars fur Aolievllle, Suvunnsli, Jacksonville, Ttunpi, Atlanta, Mobile and New Orleans are also attached to this train. Pullnmu luwr- vstlnin can lm nuule In advance and nil hi fur'iimtion olitniiicd ly communicating with John M. ileal, District Pinaeiigor Agent, 82 ClicMmit street, l'lilla lolnhia. Tho Cuban question nnd political Issues sink Into inslgniflciincc with tho nupi who sulfurs from piles, What he most dpslrcs, is toiler. DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo cuius piles. C. II. Ihigciiuiu'h. The South anil It" AUanlnge. The Southern itallwny hni issued for free distribution, n sixteen page journal dos cilptlve of Virginia, North and Smith Caro lina, TenucsfHie, Georgia. Alalmum and Mlnlsdppi. Persons seeking new locations, or capitalists desiring to niako safennil prollt able iuventuients will tiud the information contained thuieln both viilunhlo and inter estlng, Copies w ill lie mailed freo upon ap pliiatiou lo John M. ilcall, District Passen ger Agent, 883 Chestnut streel, Philadelphia. Pa. Till: "tlODIIItN IllJAlTV Thrives nu good food nnd sunshine, with plenty of oxeniso In thn open air. Hor fin m glows with henlth and hor fiu-o bluonii with Its beauty. If hor system needs the cleansing action of a laxative lemedy, she uses the gcutlo nnd pleasant Syrup of Pigs, liuulo by tho California Fig Syrup Co. only. ui:a:.ino sijiii-chnti;nxiai.. iti:nuii:n iiati.s via it.nxsyi.vania kaii,- ltOAl). l-'or tho Heading, Pa., Sesqul-Ccntennlal .luliih-o, .hum 5-to 12, the Pennsylvania Hull roiul Company w ill sell excursion tickets from stations on Us lints in tho stale of Pennsyl vania to Heading and leturu at reduced mtes. For spccillo rates and conditions apply to Ticket Agents. This celebration promises to bo one of tliu gicatcst events in tlio city's history. Monday, Wednesday nnd Thursday, Juno II, 8 and 0, will he tpeiial days. Tho celcbmtiun will close with a grand masked carnival on Satur day night, June IS. n,,lv nno remedy In the world that will lit onco stop Itchiness of tliu skin in any part of tlio body; Dean's Ointment. At any urug store, 50 cents. AlTl'lYOU (JOIMi SOUTH? Tin: souTiir.itN HAit.wAY r.uvciins am. l'KOMINUNT POINTS. Don't start South without consulting John M Ilcall, District l'aseiwcr Agent, Southern Hallway, 02S Chestnut street, Philadelphia. If you cannot rail iu person, write lo him. NUGGETS OF NEWS. The next expedition to the Philip pines will probably consist of 1,000 reg ulars. Marquis dl Hudlni has finally suc ceeded in forming a new cabinet for Italy. The United States court at Milwaukee declared Milwaukee's four cent street car fare ordinance illegal. Ex-Congressman J. Wnrren Kelfer, of Ohio, will probably be nppoinled major general of volunteers. Captain J. 10. Brady, the new press censor of Florida, excepting Key West, has established headquarters at Tam pa. The cersorshlp will be most rigid. Oeneral Lee had an enthusiastic re ception nt Jacksonville last nlglit. He had a conference there with General Miles. The latter reached Tampa to day. mm AMERICAN ELECTRICIANS Will Provide 1, 00(l,O0t Worth or Ma chinery For lnr!n KxpnMtlnu. New York. June 1. The Herald prints the following: American electrical machinery manufacturers are to have an opportunity to provide electrical machinery valued at tl.000,000 for the Paris exhibition as a result of efforts made by tho special American com mission sent to Paris to advise regard ing the American display there. The commission conflated of Assistant Sec retary of States Thomas W. Crldler. Special Commissioner Louis M. Ham burger, Assistant Special Commissioner Lieutenant A. C. Backer, United States naval attache, and Colonel Charles C. Long, secretary to the commission. American electricians let slln an earlier opportunity to furnish electrical machinery for lack of Information. Negotiations had been begun with manufacturers of other countries, and as far as America was concerned the matter seemed closed. After a good doil if rciTun! n 1: " .-.-rclil i...n mlssloners another opportunity was obtained. "Of course." said Mr. Hai.iburgcr, "these contf sinus were nut handed me on a silver Matter, but If there was nn enmity .felt toward Amprlca do you think we would have obtained them?" Mr. HamburSer, who returned Sat urday, will make every effort lo In crease Amci'.ean Interest In tho ex hibition. fipBlii'.T..disi icei. . London, Jvrip 1. The Madrid corre spondent of 'pe Standard, telegraph ing by way i.f H-iyt nne, pays: "The Spanbh reserve squ-idrnn now under going speed trials and gun drills out side Cadiz is composed of the battle ship Pelayo, with men, the arm6red cruiser Empcrador Carlos V, with 171 men, the cruiser Alfonso XII, with 3C1 men, the auxiliary cruisers Patiiota and Ilnnldo, each with 175 men, nnd four torpedo boat destroyers, ench with 120 men. When these vessels arc ready to stnrt Admiral Camera hopeB to take with them seven transatlantic steam ers, now preparing at Cadiz. They are armed with Krunp giuis and quick drors nnd carry 260 men each. They will serve at the same time aB carriers of eonl ami war utores for the squadron, which will nlTO carry a strong force of marines anJ provisions for sis. mouths." Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo in tho" world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, letter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin oruptions, and positively curcE piles or jo pay required, it w guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale by A. Waslor. LAUER'S iEE lEEa fEv In Bottles oi by the Keg. Laner's Lager ND Pilsnei Beer. Porter and Weiss Beer. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA RUPTURE CURED, A Specialist on Rupture from Willinnnport vill visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT THE . Hotel Franey, from 8 till 10:30 a. m, Kunlure pcimancntly and quickly Cured or ui-:.,.... -i i. nu pay. iiruicil Kiutruuicc lo uusaoiuu-iy cure all kinds of Rupture without operation or dtlen.tion from business. Absolutely no Daiift'jr. nxanilnntiou Prcc. Ifvi iieriinnd rnrpil In Siniliiii-v f.liiimnl. In Mt. Cnnnel and vicinity who can he lefened lo. Charges and tci ins moderate and w ithin renni oi an. GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST ! C These were the two reasons that foitneily kept people frmn attending to their icclh. lloth roawnis have no cxislcmo in this ad vanced ntrc. I'ainli-M sud inexpensive dent iilry with an alisolutu guarantee for five years Is our nietlHKl A flood Srt of Teeth, $$. The Very licit Tcclh, jl8, You can get no heller, no matter what you pay. No cliarKc for extracting, wheiu teeth aie ordered. Vo can lake )Our imjnauilon in llie morning and give you your teeth in the ntttrnoon II desired, (lold Hillings, $ ; I lest Silver Pillions, 5oc up; Cleaning, 5oc; Uxtracthij;, 2gc. Crown and bridge work at very reasonable inlet. J'.xaininaliiMu and estimates die. We use but one grade of material the but. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLOUS, Cor. 'White & Cenlro Sis., Robbins' Building Tho Rosy FrcshnosG And a velvety softness of the skin Is Inva riably obtained by tuarH who use I'ozzomi'ij Complexion ."uwiler Followed by Hsart Ditenae, Cured by Dfl. MILES' HKArtT CL'tlC 4. A iV. vl" UV . v , ;ior,v B. f!. 0. flHULTS, of Wlntersoc, Iowa, ior aui numufiu : . ' ' i,n ' 8hnlt. 'gafot.yV7Ulflletrcti Cm writca of tt. Hlles Heart Cure. u r t --- tt-!:cf LaOrlppo lr.'. ; v'Mi p. .tf.l: ear:. I had tun du.ru I ' to o -i' Incndto o. I could -io 1- 1 'oremo'iw nri pclloi f'c . r i li r,ing P'tlnsaiii1 piiipUrttloncn i t ..ci-itf.- of Kti.'.di-ii death, noil ,u, n M hiiiaco me to remain away from ie .1 icr ,j(it. Hy local physician pre.ei I'icd Dr. 'llu' " v.t1- Crionndln a tew biys I vas tide- . k:pr?cK and tho oalns gr dually .1. t, and finally censou. I leduc tlio the 'loses, hat leg Knlr.m fifteen poum nud am' i-rf feollng batter ln ovcry v.r.y il 1 I havo for ynars." ''v'iK$tZ,l7 Ji Dr. Miles' Remedies lf4 5 I'M . ' .VTc"rv Mi!nn "43 glsi. miner a Positive: "2L r Euarciatfj, flr t bottla KTSSailQilC' J benrRU or money re- , Rcst funujd, liook on uis- K. oa- or tlio lieait anaugfif' VV 4 uc-vcafieo. Address. Sslfe k ' vSmJ IjB. MILU3Mr.rIOALOO Elkhart. Ind. Philadelphia & Keachr.;: i.ai pva y IN HKKKOT MAY SJlh. 18tia. TrnlnH lcnve Bliennndonh an follows : Tor New York via lMillrwlelphla, week days, 7 SI V St 11. 111., 12 27, .1 10 nml 0 07 p. III. For New York via Maucli Cliino. week days, 7.30 a. m 12 '27 ami D 10 p. m. Kor Heading nnd Philadelphia, week days, 7 30, 9 Si n.iu., Vt '27, U 10 nnd 6 07 p. in. I'or l'otNvlllc, week dnys, 7 30, 9 51 n. in., 12 27, 8 10, (1 07 nnd T 23 p. in. I-"or Tawnqua nnd Mnlinnoy City, week days 7.10,951 n, in., 12 27 3 10 and 607 p. m. For Willlaiuniiort, Sunhury and lewleburf-, week days. 11 SO . in.. 12 27, 7 2.1 n. m For Slnhnnos Plnne, weekdays, 7 30, 9 51, 11 80 a. in., 12 27, 8 10, 6 07. 7 25, 9 65 p. ni. For Ashland nnd Slinmokln, week dnyn, 7 30, 1180 a. nr., 12 27, 3 10,6 07, 725 nnd J 55 p. m. For llaltlniore, Wiislilnprton nnd tho Weft via II. &O. It. H., ihrouah tralim li-n'-i ltv&i Iiik Terminal, I'lillndelphtn. (1. Ic It. It R.) nt 3 20, 7 Ms, 11 26 n. in., 1) 10 nnd 7.27 p. u.. tjuiu'njrs, 3 20, 7 00, 11 26 n. m., 3 46 nnd 7 27 p. m. AdiH tloual trains from Twenty-fourth and Clhcst uut streets utatlon, week dnyn, 10 B0 a. ni, 12 20, 12 15 8 40 p.m. Hlindnyd, 1 35, 8 23 p. in. TKA1NH FOIl SHENANDOAH. l.eive New York vln 1'hllndelphln, week Iiij-h, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00, 11 SO It. In., and 1 15, t 30, 9 00 p.m. l.cnve New York vln Mnuch Chunk, neek diij-n, 4 30, 9 10 a. m 1 30 p. in. I.envu Phllndclphin, HendlnK Terminal, week ilrt h, 3 10. S bO, 10 21 n. ni. nnd KM, I (C p. 111. Lenvo UeidlUK, week dnys, 7 00, 10 OS, n, m. 12 15,4 17. BOO p. in. Leave 1'ottuvllle, week days, 7 10, 7 10 n. m., 12 30 I 10, ri 10 nnd 6 50 p. ni, Ix-nvo Tnmaqua, week dnys, s 30, 1123 n. in., I 10,5 66, 7 20 p. in. ,cnro Mnhnnov CMty, week days, 9 05, 1147 a. m 2 22, 5 12, 6 21, 7 41 p. ni Leave Mnlinnoy rlane, week days, 600, 9 23, 1025. 11 60 n. ni 241, 532, 04I,757,pin. Leave Vtrlll!amport, week daye, 7 42, leoo a in., 1231 nnd 4 00 i. in. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Lt-avft Philadelphia Chcutnut street warf and Houthsirietwl-.aif for Atlantic City. Weekdays KsiirudS, 9 00 n. in., (130 Sat urdays only), .! CO, 1 00, 4 30, 6 00 p.m. Aceom modntlou, 0 15 n. ra,, 6 15, 0 30 p. in. Hundnys Kr press, son, 000, 10 00 n. in, Aiconuuodatlon, 0 15 u. iu , 4 45 p. m. KctuniliiK lenvc Atlantic City depot, coriier Atlnntio and Arkunsns avenues. Weekdays Kxprcsa, 7 00, 7 15, 9 00 a nr., 8 80, 130 p. iu. Accommodation, 4 23, 8 03 a. iu. 4 03 p. m. Sundays Express, 400, 5 30,800 p. ra. Ac commodation, 7 15 a. m., 4 15 p. m. For Cape May anil Ocean City, s 15 n. in , 2 30, 1 15 p. m. Sundays South street, 9 00, Chestnut street, 9 15 a 111 For Sea Isle City, 8 13 a m, 1 15 p in. Sundayi South strict, 900, Chestnut street, 9 15 a in. Varlnr Cars on all express trains, Vor further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Heading Hallway ticket agent or address I. A. SWKIOAHl), ICnsos J. Wi:i!K8, (Icn'l Supt., Clen'l l'oss'r Agt., Heading Terminal. Philadelphia. Pennsylvania If RAILROAD. SCHUYKILL DIVISION. May 28, 1898. Trains will leave Shenandoah alter tnu niio, ilate for WIgtfans. Ollbcrton, Fraukvlllo, Dsxl Wntcr, St. clalr, l'ottsvllle. llnmburg, HendlnK, Pottstown, Fhoenlxvllle. Norrlstown n d Pfc . ac)phlu (Hrwd street station) ut 6 03 and 8 15 i. m., 2 02, 0 10 p rn. on week days. Sundays, g 15 u. nr., I 23 p. in. Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah st 7 36, ll 40 a.m. and 5 4C, 7 36 p. a-. Sunday, 11 01 a. ni. nnd 3 16 p. ui. Leavo Puttsvllle for Shenandoah (via Frack vllle 710, 1120 n. in., 5 20, 7 10 i. m. Sunday 10 31 a. in., 5 20 p. in. Irf-avo Plillmlelplita, (llroad street station), fcr Shenandoah at 8 35 a. in.. 4 10 p. m. week duys. Sundays lcnve nt 6 60 and 9 2J a. tn Leave llroad street station, Philadelphia, lit Sea tlli-t, Asbury Park, Ocean drove, Lnn& Ilrnntli, nml tutermcdlato stations, Hi0, 11.11, a. m., 3.80 and 1.00 p. ui. week-days. Leavu llroad Street Station. Philadelphia. FOU NEW YOHK. ItxpresH, week-days, 8 20, 4 0a, 150 5 01, 0 50 7:0,8 20, 9 60, 10 21 ( Dining Car), 11 00 it. ir, 12 00noon, 12 33 (Limited 100 and 4 22 p. ru. Dining Cars), 1 10, 2 30 (Dining Car) 8 20, 3 50. 100,500, 5 50 (Dining Cur), 6 00, 7 02,750 (Din ing Car), 10 00 p. m., 12 01, night. Sundays. 8 20, 4 03, 4 60 5 0, 8 20, 9 60, 10 21, (Dll Ing Car), 1135 a. 111., 1235, 103 (Dining Cnr) 2 30 (Dluliig Car), 4 00 (Limited 1 22) (Dining Cur), 520.560, (Dining Cnr) 683, 702,760, Dining Car 10 00 p. ui., 12 01 night. Express for llostou without change, 11 00 a ia.. wcek-ilnys, ami 7 43 p. in., dally, WASHINOTON AND THE SOUTH. For llnltlmure nnd Washington, 3 50, 7 20, 8 32, 10 20. II 2J, a. in., 12 09, 1231 (Dining Cur), 1 12 Dining Car, 8 12, 4 41, 5 25 Congres sional Limited, Dining Cnr, 0 17. 655 Din. lug Carl, 7 31 Dining Curl p. in., and 12 03 night week days, Sundays, 8 50, 7 20,9 12, II 28, n. m., 1209, 1 12, Dining Car) 4 11, (320 Con gresslounl Limited, Dining Carl, G&3 Dining Car), 781 IDInlugCar p. m. and 1203 night. For ltaltlmiiru, accommodation, 9 2 it 111, 2 01 and 1 01 p 111 week days, 5 08 nnd 11 10 p in dully. FOH ATLANTIC CITY. I.cuu llroad street station via Dolnwnro rlvei bridge Express, U20 a m, 7 C5 p. 111. dally. Ih-iivo Mnrkit Street Wurf Express. 5 no, 0 00 11 11. (1011 fliitlirduys only), 2 00,4 00, 130,500 p. m. KuiidaH. son, s 45. 90), 9 13 it. 111 (accom uiodatlou I 30 and 5 00 p. 111.) Fur fnpMay, Anglesea, Wlldwood nml Holl HfiM-h l-.xprtss, 9 00 a 111, 100 p 111 w eek dnys, Kilndn s '.ICO a 111, For :,tpu May only, I 30 p 111 Saturdays For Ke.i IbIh City, Ocef-n City, Avnlun and Siniie Harbor Express, 000 u. m,, 420, y, in. Wi't k days. Sunduys, 9 00 a. 111. For Hnnii-rs Point Kxpices, 5 a,'1, 900, a. m., 2 CO, I 00, n 00, p. in, week dnys HumlHys, s 4a n in and 0 41 p in. 1. II llrn ii.aoN, J. U Wood, (leu'l Mi.nuger. (len'l l'ans'g'r At niilions of Dollars Uu up in smoke ovory year, Tate 11 risks but got your houses, 'stock, ,i nltuie, etc., insured In arst-c'isi ' llablo couipauios as represented hy hAVIFi PATIST Insurance Aeeni UAV1U rAUOi,l!!0 Holl(ll jorlln B I Alto 1.11,1. nnd Accidental C'uiupauUa
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