1 ypyw?flwff! "TWO TilE EXCELLENCE OP SYKUP OF HQS Is duo not only to (he orlg-innHty nntl simplicity of the combination, Imtnlso to tlio enro nnil skill with which it, Is nmnnfitcturcd by bciciititlo processes luiox n to the CAMroitNlA. li"lo Sviioi Co. c 1 . end wo wish to impress upon all the imrwtnnco of purchasing the true ni,1 n ir-lnnl rumcdy. As the Pennine Syrup of Figs is manufactured hy tin- Cai.ikoisnia Via Svnui Co. only, Unowlodfro of that fact will a- sist one in avoiding' the wovthlcss imitations manufactured by other par tics. Tlio high standing of the Cam founia Flo Smut- Co. with tlio medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which tlio genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, maltos the name of tlio Company a guaranty of tlio excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, us it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without Irritating or weaken ing them, and it docs not gripu nor nauseate. In ordertogetits beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN I'ltANCIhCO, Out. lODlSVILLK. Ky. KKW VP UK. N. Y. WITCH HAZEL C Piles or Hemorrhoids Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Boils 6t Tunsors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rluum & Tetters. EChappst Hands. Fever B isters. Sore Lips & Nostrils. Corns & Bunions. Stinas i- Bites of Insects. s Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. anil $1.00. Coldliydrii&glsts.or! ?n iHiht-j.mldoiiri'Ocliitof pries 111 JII'lllil.tS'JtKll. 10 HUM) ItllllamKl.oYtrk. If vrecan sell you one 2c. package of tins admixture, we'll be satisfied. You'll buy more lor It will touch the spot. Grocers have SEELIO'S. ARBEY'S OCK BEE, Gives a satisfied smile every pa'atc that tastes it. to Now on tap at all our customers. WAU SCIIAUCKCk, JU. AKcnt. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, jl nas added lo ordinary coffco knows n gratia arinic mm1 a will please her husband, a fjjjjUSK .FOR THEMB a No. 13 North Jardin St. The Chicago Wheat Gamblor Oome3 to Grief in His Doal. FATHER REFUSED MORE MONEY. A" n llenilt tlio "Younif Nnpoloott ot l'liiiiiicii" Was Vorci-tl to ltoleiio J.nwol,voniIxiri)l(llnu',Wlilcli llnvo Now Ilcun "TmilmMl." ChlcnRO, June 14. Yesterday was n, day of excitement and wild rumors In the ClilcaRO wheat pit. A reverse that looks like a Waterloo has come to the "Younff Napoleon of Finance," Joseph Lelter. At first there was a wild tumble of prices on the board, July wheat selling 11 cents from Saturday's close, while September lost 4 cents and Decem ber S?8 cents, but all made a little re covery before the close. It was given out that I.elter bad ordered bis deals all closed, and that the selling rush was the result of the execution of this order, accompanied as It was by n flood of rumors concerning the sta bility of the ble bull movement wblrh for months hns been the Important factor In board of trade dealings. On of these rumors was that Lelter had been deserted by some of his assist ants In the campaign. In the mean time Lelter's wheat was being tumbled overboard and prices had become de moralized. Later In the day Lelter made no at tempt to conceal the fact that he had sold out all his holdings In futures probably 0,000,000 or 8,000,000 bushels. It came out that he had transferred most of his trades In futures to other wpM known houses, and that thi-y were pretty well protected by margins. bo that whatever losses there were would fall upon Lelter. Ills cash wheat, one report said, was transferred to Ar mcwr, but a later story was that It would be "trusteed" and handled In such a way as to prevent the slump which would be Inevitable If It were all thrown on the market at once. Before the final close the panic partially sub sided, and July reacted 4 cents, Sep tember selling up l?i, and December making 2 cents rally, selling a shade above September, where It was 1 cent umhjr Saturday. None of the principals In the Lelter crisis Is willing to discuss the causes which led to his abdication, and the most plausible explanation that can be offered at this time Is therefore clr cumstantial and speculative. The first Indication of approaching dissolution In the Lelter regime came In the morning, when the announcement was made that all his cash and June wheat had been transferred by Allen, Greer & Zellar, Lelter's brokers, to Philip D. Armour, and that the September op tlon, of which Lelter was a heavy hoUVr, had been transferred to Lam son Brothers. These reported transac tions gave rise to conjectures that soon developed Into a panic. At the outset It was rumored that Lelter was trying to get out of the market, but the fuct that Allen, Greer & Zollar had trans ferred their trades to Lamson Brothers. Instead of selling out directly, aroused the suspicion that Lelter was hard pressed and was endeavoring to dispose of his Immense holdings without dis closing the causes of his sudden with drawal from the pit. At the close of business Saturday millions of bushels of September wheat "puts" were sold In the vicinity of 72' 1 cents, Lamson Brothers apparently having large orders for this line. Shortly before the opening of the board of trade yesterday brokers supposed to be acting for Lelter were ready sellers. The put price was speedily reached, and Lelter, If the Lamsons wore actlnr. for him, was enabled to dispose of millions of wheat on the sale of puts, whereas If the actual wheat had been sold In the market there would have been even a more severe break. It Is estimated that during the dau from 8.000.000 to 10.000.000 bushels of Lelter wheat, optional and visible, wen1 sold to the account of tho "Young Na poleon." This Is supposed to have consisted chiefly of options In Septem ber. July and June wheat stored In Minneapolis, St. Paul, Duluth and Chi cago. It was reported during tho da. that L. 55. Lelter, when asked by hi' son for more money, had refused to be drawn further Into the wheat deal, and thus compel. ed the latter to let go ,1 lurt;p lino of his holdings In order to satl. fy his warehouse creditors and marginal demands. Mr. Lei'er's friends insist that he haa not madi- an assignment, but it waa admitted that the Lelter Interests had been "trusteed." Remarkable Rescue. Mrs. Michael Curtain, l'lainfielil, 111., makes llic statement, that she caught cold, which settled on her lungs; she was treated for a month by her family physician, but grew worse. He told her she was a hopeless vic tim of consumption anil that 110 medicine could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for consumption ; she bought a bottle and to her delight found her self benefitted from first dose. She comlinued its use and after taking six bottles, found her self sound and well ; now does her own housework, and is as well as she ever was. Free trial bottles of this Great Discovery at A Wasley's Drug Store. Large bottles 50 cents and $1.00. " Voiioznoln Itovotiitlon Kiulort. Hf Washington, Juno 14. Information has reached the state department that the revolution that has prevailed In Venezuela for the past Blx months end ed Sunday night by tlio defeat and cap ture of Hernandez, its leader. The peo- pie are celebrating tho termination of the revolution by public demonstra tlons. As a result President Anuraua remains more firmly seated in the ex ecutive office In Caracas. A Few Pointers. 'Hie recent statistics of the number leaths sliow tliat tlie large majority die with consumption, This disease may commence with an apparently harmless cough which can be cured instantly by Kemp's llalsam for the Throat aud Lungs, which is guaranteed to cure and relieve all cases. Trice 25 and 50c. Sold by all druggists j ask for a free sample to-day. To lloliiHtuto TnuiHViiu! "Iuviulei'H. London, Juno 14. The Marquis of LansJownu, secretnry of state for war, nnnouneed In the house of lords yes terday that the odlcers Implicated with Dr. Jameson In tho Transvaal raid of Deo. SO, 1833, with tho exception of Major Sir John Wllloughby nnd Col onel Francis Ithodes, brother of Cecil Ilhodes, the former premier of Capo Colony, who are regarded as being ro sponsible for the Invasion, will be re- Instated In the army on half pay. a n n v lln ..,tlna 'T O. W, 1 . UOI1CS, aillUSUUlKt " have iisimI DnWItfa Little iiirly- Itlsers over sltico they were introiluced hero and must eay I have never used auy pills in uiy family during forty yoars of house keeping that gave Mich satisfactory rcsulU as a laxative or $ -St BBWAKO OP IMITATIONS. The Genuine the signature of "Jolmjin Tho Foremost Mcdicol Company In tho World In tlio Cure of Weak Mon Makes this Olfor HAPPY MARRIAGE, HEALTH, fNtRGY AND LONG LIFT. In all tho vrorld today In nil the hlitory of the world no doctor or Institution has treated and restored so many men as has the famed KBIK Ml'DICAL CO., of JhifTnlo, N. Y. This Is due to tho fnet that tho compnny controls pome Inventions and rtlscoTerlcs which ham no equal In tlio whole reHlm of medical science Po much dec option bus teen practised In advertising that this tiiaud old company now makes this startling oiler iney will send their costly and mnKk'iillv a wholo month's course of restorative remedies, without crvfnne. to anv honrst nnd rolinhlR ninn 1 Not a dollar need bo advanced not a penny iu Htiut, 11 uj uuu ucKiiuiviotiKou uy me puliunt. lho Krle Medical company's nppllunce nnd ben talktd about and written nliout nil over every man has heard of them. They restore or Sticneth. vieor. hftnlthv Hmug and nnw 111m. They repair drains on the system that sup tho energy. They euro nervousness, despondency, nud all the elltcts of evil habits, excesi.es, over-nork, etc They clve full strength, development and tone to every imrtlon and orpin of tho body. Failure Is impossi ble nnd bko Is no barrier. This "Trlnl without Expense" offer Is naturally lim ited by the company to a short time, and application, must bo mnde nt once. Write to the KK1E MEDICAL COMPANY, BUFFALO, n. 1 ., ana kito your exprcts address at well as post-office liefer to swing the account of their In this paper. lilt liaresfli iliict fiuiinr for Ji nari Mle tTicus, i-ium; aoaier s pr-mis vucro far ex aim trerjthiDff warranted. USstrtoi of VtliiclM, -' (tjlcs of llrnrrs Top Ua?ric, 816 to !70. urrpTa-S'iUtolli rei. I'haetom. lrar. ettcj, Spring-ItoaJ Va?ns, Seed for Eurrtj rurnrii. Frta, 116.00 A r'"i & clla Tor fU C&UloguB Of all cur tl-K!f(RT CAKUIACC kXO UAUM.HS Ml'O. lf s n tr. during i8q3 will present to Its readers a faithful pictorial repre sentation of the world's most interesting and important news. 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Postage free in the United States, Canada, and Jlft xna. AiMrcsi II.UU'DIt A ItIlOTIir.IlS, Publishers, Men mW ( It) w. D. Howell, ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND THERE IS NO KIND OF PAIN OR 1 ACHE, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL, THAT PAIN-KILLER WILL NOT RE LIEVE. LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB STITUTES. THE QCNUIHC BOTTLE BEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS & SON. 'iuladeiphia r Reading Railway :nji:. , !! :-n II .-il (.'oal No Smoka IN EFFECT MAY 28th, 1808. Trains leave Blicnandoali &n followai For New York vIa Philadelphia, weolc dnys, 7 30 9 51 11. 111., 12 27, 8 10 Hlid B 07 p. in. For New York via Mnuch Chunk, week dnya, 7 30 n. m., 12 27 and 3 10 i. lu. For Iteiunng ana I'liu.uicipiun, weec unys, 7 30. 9 5J a.m., 12 27, 3 10 nnd 6 07 p. m. For I'ottsvlllo, week days, 7 30, 9 51 a. m 12 27, 8 10, 6 07 ond T 25 p. m. Fur Tamnqua and Mahauoy City, week da-8 7 30, 9 51 a. in., 12 27. 8 10 und 607 p. tu. For W'llllanmporl, tfunbiiry and Lewlsburg, triple ilnvH. 11 30 a. m.. 12 27. 7 25 V. lu For Mhano Plane, weekdays, 7 30, 9 51, U 30 a. u 12 27, a 10, 6 07, 7 20, v 03 p. in. For Ashland and Sharookln, week days, 730, U30 a. ra., 12 27, 310,007, 725 and S65p. m. For llaltlmore, WosliliiKtoii and the West via 11. &0. H. It., through trains lea-i Heading Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. & K. If K.) at 3 20, 7 55, 11 20 a. m B 10 and 7.27 p. Buudaya, J 20. 7 CO. 11 28 a.m.. 8 48 and 7 27n.ru. Add. tlonal troiiu from Twenty.fourth ond Cheat. nut streets utation, week daya, 10 80 a. in. 12 20. 12 IS 8 10 p.m. Sundays, 1 85, 8 23 p. m. TltAINS FOlt BHENANDOAII. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 1215, 180, 8 00,1180 a. in., mid 113,180 9 00 p.m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 30, 9 10 a. m 1 80 p. lu. Leave Philadelphia, Iteadlug Terminal, week daya, 8 10, ri 80, 10 21 a. in. and 180, 418 p.m. Leove Hooding, week days, 7 00, 10 08, a, in, lom i 17. a on ii. nt. Leave I OHSVllie, wees ui n, I xvt i v a. 12 80 1 10, 0 10 and 6 50 p. in. Ixavo Tainaqua, wecicuaya, , . iu., 19,550, 720 p. m. , Iave Mahanoy City, week days, 9 01, 1147 ,m 2 22, 5 12, 0 21, 7 41 p. m Iave Mahauoy Plane, week days, 680, 025. 1025. 1159 a. 111., 241, 532, 6 41, 7 07. pm. Leave wnuaiiiHpori, wcck uaya, in, m" . ui 12 31 and 4 00 p. in. ATIANTIO CITY DIVISION, l'lilladelnhla Chcdtnut street warf and South street wharf for Atlantic City. Weekdays express, vw a. m., iw (-,.' urdaya only), 2 00,4 00, 4 80, 8 00 p.m. Acxoiu. modatlon, 0 15 o. m 5 15, 6 30 p. m. Buiidays Ex press. 8 00, 9 00, 10 00 a, m. Accommodation, 0 15 o. tu., 4 15 p. ra. Kelurmug leave Aiiaimu -iy ucyui, vwuw A Hi. till,, nnil Arkainum avenues. Weekdays-Express, T 00, 7 45, 00 a 5 80 p. m. Aceommodatloii, 4 2?, 8 01 i in., 8 80, . ui, 405 PSunday-Expreiis, 4 00. 6 30, 8 00 p. m, Ac n.M,inHii. 7 in h. ni.. 4 13 ti. m. For Cupc May and Ocean City, 8 13 o. in., 2 30, 1 15 p. in, Suudaya-Suutli struct, 9 CO, Chestnut street, 9 15 u in For Seolslu City, 8 45 a in, 115 pm. Sundays South struct, 9 CO, t'hcbtiiiit street, 9 15 u tu. Parlor (Jara on all expteM trains. For further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Heading Hallway ticket agent or address I, A. Hwkkiaru, Epson J. Wkkkb. (len'l Supt., Gen'l l'usn'r Agt., Kiwi Ing Terminal, Philadelphia. WHAT Prof. D. Hayes Agnew SAID TO A PATIENT: "Get a case of the Genuine Joliaiin Hoffs rinlt Extract and use it freely and X liberally. No small wine-glass doses, but $ a good half tumbler full, or even more, j every meal, and you will not have cause to regret it." & JOIIANN Moll's flnlt Hxtrnct must have ! ttolf " on the neck label, V cfleitivo ppllnnco and voUi paid till results remedies tho world, create your7, oCeriCj t the ( tt wh'l tim the snip any nation. Carrfa - Wim aui Milk larpe, frea Na WTSumr rnc, ttjlea. ibafle, pronandinltr. fiO. Ak" i a urrt CO. W. IJ. WtATT, ULUUAi;!, IAi. political event of our c mn- w".,ri - '1 ' the social and crn. (i; m v iKni!t!iiiii8uiiuiim V VX-4A V A X . with 'Hi iii," tun iiiiiiiii ijucsiiuiis, rtuu ui inc ucvciu)nieiu of the middle weM Its special corre spondent in the Klondike region will trace the story of the great gold discoveries. SHORT STORIES thf urn AT r, s n cnorKiTr J THF -sn( I tTI II HFItlllTS Jly HA .VA K. .SrwrA TU.V a score of equally prominent Ft R. Stockton jwniers win comnDuie snon sionet 10 me ( Wkhki.v in 1898, making the paper espe 1 cLaily rich in fiction Other features are the Iltnr) I nil. Pennsylvania RAILROAD. 8CII1TYKILL DIVISION. May 2, 1898. Trains will Icavo Shennndonh after tne aofs date for WIpRanti, (lllberton. Frnckvllle. lar Water, St. Clair, Pottsvllle. HnmhurR, Hendlnt Potttnwn. Phoenixvillc. Xorrlstown ot d Phil aielphln (ltr'd street Htatlon) at 6U3 nnd 8 15 a. in., 2 02, 0 10 p m. on week daya. Bundays, l.i u. in., 4 p. m. Trains leave Frackvlllo for Shenandoah at 7 30, 11 40o. m. nnd 5 40, 7 30 p. i?, Sunday, ll ui a. ui. aim a -10 p. m. Leave PotUvllIe for Slionandoah (via Frack vlllo 7 10, 11 20 a. m 5 20, 7 10 p. in. Sundaj 10 35 a. in., n 20 p. m. Iave Phllndelplila. (Broad street station!, fo. SliPKindoali at 8 35 a. in.. 4 10 p. m. week days. Suudaya leave at 0 50 and 9 23 a. m. lnve llroad street station. Philadelnhln. Ii,i Sea Girt, Asbury Park, Ocean Grovo, Lon iirancu, ana tiuerHieuiato stations, K.20 11.14, a. Hi., 8,80 and 4.00 p. iu. weekdayB. Leave llroad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOR NEW YOP.K. Express, week-days. 8 20. 4 to. 4 60 5 01. 6 60 7 33,8 20, 9 60, 10 21 (DlnliiR Car), 1100 a. m, 12 00 noon, 12 85 (Limited 100 and 4 22 p. ej. Dining Cam), 1 40, 2 80 (Hilling Car) 8 20, 8 50, 4 CO, 5 00, 5 58 (Dining Cor), 0 00, 7 02,7 50 (Dill lug Car), 10 00 p. in., 12 01, night. Sundays. B20. 4 05. 4 50. 6 05. 8 20. 9 59. 10 21. (Dlnlnu Cor), 1185 a. m., 12 85, 105 tDiiilng Cor) 280 (Dining Car), 4 00 (Limited 4 SI) (Dining Cor), osu, oou, tinning uarj oro, joa, 7 ou, (Dining Car 10 00 p. m., 12 01 night. Express for Doston without change, 11 00 a ia., weeK-uuys, nnu t - p. in., uouy. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore, and Washington, 3 50. 7 20.8 32, 1020,11 23, a. m., 1209, 1231 (Dining Car), 1 12 liJining Larj, u i-, til, 13 23 uongres atonal Limited, Dlnlnir Carl. 0 17. 055 II t n Ing Cor, 7 31 Dining Carl p. in., and 12 01 nli'lit week do vs. Sundavs. 8 SO. 7 20. 9 12. 11 23. a, m.. 1209, 1 12, Dining Carl 141, 520 Con gressional Limited, Dining Carl, 6 55 Dining Car, 781 (Dining Car p. m. and 12 05 night. For llaltlmore, accommodation, 9 12 a m, 2 02 aud 4 01 p in week daya, 5 06 und 11 10 p in dally. FOlt ATLANTIC CITY. Leave llroad street station via Delnwaro rivet brldire Express. 9 20 a in. 1 05 n. m. dallv. Leave Market Street Wurf Express, 5 00, 9 00 a in. tiuustuurunys oniyj, 'i ou, 4 oo, 4 ao, a w p. ra, Siindaya, 8 00,8 45.9 00, 9 45 a. iu (accom modation 4 uo ana a ou p. in.) For Cape May, Anglesen, Wild wood and Hull; iu-wiii.iirvn, v w tl ill, "i w p ill n itk nil 8, auudoig 9 00 a in. I'nr Cape May only, 1 80 it m Saturdaya For Sen Isle City, Ocean City, Avalou and btono llaruor Express, 900 a. in., 420, p. week days. Sundays. 9 00 a. ra. For Burners Point Express. 5 03. 9 00. a. m.. 2 00,100, SCO, p. in. week days Sundays, 8 45 a. m nnu u 43 p. in. J, II. Hutciiissos, J. It. Wood. (len'l Manauer. Gpii'I l'oss'g'r Agl DRJBESL6jixtlASf. CURE UUAUANTtfcU"J M:IIVMS1)1,IUI.11'V, rt-htiltiuf NeU-liItU' Npvi-lill JUeiit, Vur Icttci'U'. HU-lt-iurca I'M 111 uir, Niuall vliift (li'iftintt z iut J:S.'aBLO0DPJI50ll lln nil ciuf Fi'Lli ciiiva cured UA 'ti 10iln. S nitlUcM. Htamptilor HoJU M'Iriitli.,roiiIvtruulilcillcul LrOokKxDuftlna UuucUifcfakjlufclUute,tticlr trlclintVificlituicii, rHiuL-cnEnr-STOE o DKALE1E IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco Wholesalo and Retail. SO West Centre Street d Authorities Admit tLj Departuro of Santiago Invaders. WILL BE LANDED ON THURSDAY, Tlio Hxpcilll Inn rurrltH StippIloH, Am iniiiilt lim nnil Vnr Hiiiillnni'iil' Siil flitltMit lo Mnliitnlii tlio Oi-KiillIlillim IVif sixty Dii.vh. Wnohliigton, June 14. The first arm of itiv-nxton to Cuba Is now well on Its way, 82 transport steamships! bearing over 15,000 olllcers and men, convoyed by battleships, cruisers, gunboats and auxiliary cruisers, 1(1 In number, hav ing actually sailed from Key West at daylnenk yesterday morning. An au thoritative statement to this effeot was made at the war department, setting at rest all reports that the expedition was on Its way, or had landed last week. The authorities made the announce ment for thf reason that the time for serrery was now past, as the scout boats had made sure that the path was clear before It and that no possible menace could come from the Spanish ships or troops, even should the enemy know that our forces were now advanc ing against them. With he expedi tion off, oitlclals here feel that there will be a period of comparative Inaction for a few days. Hy Thursday, at the latest, the trans ports will be off Santiago, and a large American army will make Its landing on Cuban soil. Admiral Sampson has cleared the way for this undertaking. and little danger Is apprehended In get ting ashore. It will be after that, when the advance Is made, that the actual dramatic developments may be ex pected. By that time It Is likely the American commanders will be In di rect cable communication with the au thorities here. Admiral Sampson has taken the shore end of the cable land ing at Ouantanamn, and a force of cable experts are rapidly restoring the line to working order. The progress of this work has been so satisfactory that one of the leading officials of the state department said last night that it was hoped that direct cable communication would be established by Thursday. It will put an end to the dearth of official Information concerning Important movements, and will enable the au thorities to keep In closo touch with those executing the strategic move ments. Aside from the men and officers mak ing up the expedition, tln boats carried a vast quantity of supplies, ammuni tion and war ecpjlpments, necessary to maintain an organization of this size for at least GO days. Every detail for the landing of the party has been worked out by the engineer corps of the army. It will be a laborious process at best, and It will take a full day or more. The point of landing has been so chosen that there Is little danger of an Interruption from th" Hpanish forces, but should they attempt to make trouble Admiral Sampson's ships will Insure ample pro tection until the troops can care for themselves. The Spanish Cadiz fleet Is almost as much of a mystery to the naval officers here ns wns Admiral Cervera's flying squadron during tho two weeks Im mediately preceding Its Inglorious bot tling up at Santiago. Yesterday a re port came that the squadron was unfit for sen. That would have been credit ed, exrept that the department has had Information ns late as Saturday to th effect that the squadron was all ready for sen and was about to depart. About a week In tore that It had been told that tho Cadiz fleet had sailed. Having in mind these conflicting reports, the war board scarcely knows where to give credence, though It would seem to be an extraordinary circumstance that the least doubt could exist as to the presence in or absence from the harbor of a populous city such as Cadiz of a whole squadron of warships. How -ever, the weight of opinion seems to Incline to the presenco of the fleet at Cadiz, owintr to the bad condition of the ships. Hyt the war board Is tak Ing no unnecessary chances of a sur prlFe, and by means of scouts hns pro vided for si eurlntr timely warning of the npfiroaeh of any hostllo ship. The news of the ttack by the Span lards upon the United States marine at Guantanamo bay Saturday night was not confirmed by official advice" up to the close of the day. Ilowevei there Is no disposition to question tin accuracy of the press report, and lie news has had rather a sobering el feet upon the element that has Insisted upon rushing troops forward regardl' of their unpreparednuSB. Saturdn night's action shows that the Spanli li are not afraid to charge boldly upon United States troops, and the prospect of a bushwhacking warfare disclosed by the Spanish movements are any I bin: but agreenlile tu the persons who hav been hoping for a short cnmpalgn. A good denl of surprise Is expressud at the failure of tho report to mention au substantial aid received from the Ins ui gents by the United States mat liu camped on Crest hill. Reinforcement were sent from our owri ships, but it noes not appear in tne reports mat tn marines una naa neip trom me men best calculated, from their experit tu In jungle lighting, to he of service ii nn encounter with Spanish guprlllas Without any discouragement to in fighting ability of the marines, who ap pear to have uequltted themselves with the greatest credit so far as concei i their bravety und steadiness under tlr the question has been raised tn tin minds of the military experts whether. falling In any substantial asslstan from the CubaiiB, who were reported to have been so numerous In the vlcin lty, western soldiers trained In Indian fighting would not be of more service In a Cuban jungle campaign. Nothing so severely tasks the courage and en durance of troops as to be shot at from cover by an unseen foe, and only troops trained In our latest sklrmlsl drill can render effective service In such attacks. Bucklen's Arnica salve. Tho bust salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, soroe, ulcers, salt rneum, lover sores. ii-n. i..nnn.i i..,.,,i ni,iii.i,.:.,D .nD all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or Jo pay requirod. It Is guarnuteod to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 26 cents per box. lor salo hy A, Wasloy, Y.tiilii.v' Ila-i'luill Cimioi. At llobton -Huston, &; Plilladslnlila, At New Vuik U2 Innlnicii) New York. ii Ilrooklyn. i. At Louisville Cincinnati, Cj Louisville, t. At Wanhlneton Wash- IIiHton. 6; Baltimore, 1. At Wllktsbnrre U0 lnnlnes, called) Vllkosbarro, 1; Montreal, 1. At Syrocuso (called) ByrnruBn, 7; Toronto, 7. At l'rovldence-KiKlioter, ii Piovldence, 2. At Hartfonl ltmrllnir, ii Hartford, 0. At IMolimonit Klilunond, 1; l'tttorson, 0. At Norfolk- Ni w.uk, lfi; Norfolk, I. Oua Minute is not long, yot rollof Is ob tained In half that time hy the use ot Ono Jllnuto Couijli Cure. It iirevouU cousuinp tinn nnil qulrkly "ires colds, croup, brouclil tls, pucimionia, la grlppo ami all thtoat ami uiii; troubles. C II. llnscubttch. i.i.niit waViko too Mt'i i. Tho "Utile NftMil-ritt, OrtH'tl I ( iimm- oi ill- nownmll. Mliim ii polls, Juno 14. The big In. In wheat vrntii.lay caused much eltement on 'eh mge and among 1 1 grain men. f. (Iter's allure to '.tit the load which he attempted to hnn-li may have been expected by s , l u to the great majority It eunie us a sui prlsr. Th statement that the north western banks would bo affeii-.l i, the action of l.eller Is not true, at h a " to any appreciable degree. C. A. I'llbbiiiy, asked in teginl 1, his opinion of the brink, Its eaiiM " ii, i results, said: "Tho cause of the lui.u In wheat was thatTHr. Lelter a 1 1- i 1 1 -l -ed to cany too heavy a load and pi t the price of wheat too high. If Ii lind not tttempted tu put the prii , above M.lifi he would probably have won out gn at money, as It was legitimately worth that. When the market did not come up to expectations he k- p" Increasing his load, and 1 understand there were nearly 7,000,000 bushels sold In Chicago yesterday on hts account. "Of course, offering such an enormou-t qunntlty of wheat on the market nt one time depresed prices, and It Is strange to me that It has not depressed them more. And while this Is being sacrificed on the mnrket prices will be temporarily much lower than they legitimately should be, as they have been higher than they legitimately should have been. Wheat is worth, legitimately. 25 cents more than tt closed at yesterday, and In my opinion will be selling at about that much more when the liquidation owing to the scare Is over. In a few days the mills will bo as eager for wheat at $1 a bushel nnd upwards as they have been apathetic concerning It at $1.40 and up Wards." Robbed the Grave. A startling Incident of with h Mr. Mu Oliver of Philadelphia, was the -mbji'tt, ia narrated hv liioi as follows : "1 was in u most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite gradually growing weaker day hy day. Three physicians had given me up. Fortun ately, a friend advised trying 'Klectrie Hitters,' and to my great joy and surprise, the find buttle made a decided improvement. 1 eontinuud their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they saved my life, and rohhed the grave of another victim." No one should fail to try them. Only 50 cents per bottle at A. wnsiey's drug store. llyim Kiixlly DefentH West. New York. June 14. Tommy nyan, of Syrucuse. met and easily defeated Tommy West, of this city, last night in the 11th round ot a 20 round contest for the welterweight championship -if the world. Uyan outfought his man at every point, and might have ended the contest much more quickly hud he cared to. West was game to the core, and took an awful lot of hammering. The referee, Charley White, let the bout go as far as humanity would per mit, and when at lust he sent the men to their corners and awarded the hon ors to Hyan there was general satisfac tion among the spectators. Another Medal Tof VJnry. New York, June 14. Lleutenu in Peary has Just received from London the gold medal of the Uoyal Geograph ical society, of England, for his 1.' years' geographical work in the Aret.. regions. ..Lieutenant Peary now haB the medals of the Tloyal Geographical so ciety, of London, the Scottish C.ei -graphical society and the Amerlcai. Geographical ocle(y. He is the onlj. American who has received all tln" three mcd-ils. The artist who is in search of attitudes descriptive of torture, and poses depicting suuenngj neeu not go to the .nrtsiian martyrs ot old. If he could only see through the walls into tens of thousands of homes all over this land, he would see women undergoing tortures in silence without complaining. before which the brief ordeals of the martyrs pale into nothingness. No one but a woman can tell the story of the suffering, the desnair. and the despondency endured by women who carry a daily burden of ill-health and pain because of disorders and derangement of the delicate und important organs that are distinctly feminine. One of the worst effects of troubles of this kind is upon the nervous system. The tortures so bravely endured completely aud effectually shatter the nerves. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription is an unfailing cure for all weak ucss and disease of the feminine organ ism. It makes It strong and healthy. It allays inflammation, henlu ulceration and soothes pain. It checks exhausting drains and tones and builds up the nerves. It fits for wifehood and motherhood. Good medicine dealers sell it, and have nothing "just as good." " Since my last child was boru, thirteen years ago, I have suffered from uteriue trouhle," writes Mrs. Paul Devralue, of Jellico, Campbell Co, Teun. "I consulted sei.ral doctors and took much medicine, Imt fouud no relief. I had very bad health for twelve years. Every mouth I was in bed a week before the monthly period and a week after I was nh1tjed to keep In tied for four muiitlm last summer. I was just like a corpse. I lost twenty-hue pounds in four months X was coughing so much I wat, con sidered In consumption. I suffered severely from palus in my back, bearing down pains in the womb, chills and cold sweats. Aller taking four bottles of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery uiy coughing stopped, and after six liottlea of l)r Pierce's Favorite l'rrlptlon my periods became regular aud ware passed with out pain. Now I am fleshy, more so 'than ever liefore. My neighbors are surprised to see me In such good health after having seen me so low." Constipation causes and aggravates many serious diseases. It ia speedily cured by Dr. Tierce's rieasant Pellets. EVERY WO SoB6V!uss nee a reliable, nthly, reffuUtlD metltctr.e Ouiy hMMlfM&nd the I'Urebt drugs tbuld b ndil. If you vaui tbt bt, get Or. FeaS'ss Psnnfroi PiiEs Ther tire prompt, t&te snd certain In rssolt, Thn csulne (Li r' 'A nevr dlssp Mint, Bt anywhere, Jl.tW, Address 1'icai.UBU31UN Cc., CicolsnO, t. For Sale at KIUUN'S Druir Store, Shenandoah, Pa, "A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO SHAVE WITH." IS THE PROPER THING iiiiiiiiiiii::iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiui::iiiiiiiiiiiiiii;iii:i.iiiiiiiuu4itnii(iiS i re I 1'lf' it".n eiVo tUlu l llll.f'.l ill " kftNv- i U.i'.'. rii.;r-,-. Tho wil' in U. i V v-v I'Titn-l ,n..l tl-.rlfty It.-iU,o."if will n In tlte -irn)nv tini ai a roi, &Ar.i. Evw.rvi:T;t.i.. 5 SlIilMlllltllllllllllllllllUII UlllumiUl'BKMilimWIIIillHlll'lll.iunHHti ECZEM ON BABY n i iii -1 1 ''iii iui r (Mm. 'I t t ii - Inn -'n I , i t ('(I'll ' I I 1 1 -i I t i M I 1 1 ' lit 1 ) I 1 1 1 1 1 I I , llll 1 l' In t , ll I'i in put In r nn th.' I il i, I r , il. i , ..l,t III I, Hilt' villi. 1 I-1. 1 .in t ff riM'n, uh'l, u lii-n m!k enuM. Mir wmiM i i lnT f.u'H uixl arms uttitntt t" pnT- I p l,. - nr f'l I KM UA (nililtllf-nt), tWO "lki el (lil I II i ' 1 . i , i I T -T-T-A Kr!. 1 s I' r m hi r, itml n ( trft. lfl.. 7.'h. Mrs. i. coNHAD.LIiOmn, N II. Mr-rrtVRTairATMKKT. Wftrmtmthi wltli C n I I i -m t r, trcntlr unalTltlnft irith Vt tic ki (omlim t ml mtlil ilowBof CvnciiRA Rrpm rant fftltl thmairhntit the world. Piittkb fRCo i. mkw Com-., l'fQpt.,BoBtoa. HOWtoCufpBfciQ iMtwm, l ret PROFESSIONAL CARD S M. BURKE, ATTORNBY-ATLAW. fflce Rgatn building, earner of Mnlu an Centre streets, Hbenandosh. J II. POMKROY, ATTORSBT-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa, Jt W. 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