,.v.-imt.iM..-. , - . ... -f EVENING HERALD KSTAHLISIIMI 1H70. l'i uhcil every livening, Hjeept Hiindn) ,l mouth Jabdis Stkkkt, Nkah Ckntrk. Tin Herald In deilvried liiHIicnanilonli nnd the i iii.illnir tinvn" fur rix cent a wet k, pny ia u the carriers. Ily maiua.ooa sear, orl tv.it fi month, i-n)ntile in ndvaliee. Mlertl.r ILll itt i 'nil,''! neeordlnu; to space niut position T 11 uMNIu'W reserve the rlichl to chantre til. pocit'on nf iidicrll-citiHuts whenever the puh 1 nt lr of news demand It. The rliit 1 inrixil to !.).. inny iidvertNctnent, whether I ,iu l.o oi m., .int the publishers may deem ipropcr ilvertllnn ratwi made known p .T,i'HvatUin. 1 - i 1 lit the potofHcp nl Shenmi'ionh, !'., rot il ctns mall matter. TKl.Ki'HONK CONNKCTION 'All the Hews That's Fil lo Print." ivening H s rs ! ci 1 1 iiy. .u'Ni: i. ihiih. dl'R COUNTRY : first. Last and I'jrever. Si- ! nt 1'KMtoAK linn our tlmnUs f..i i i.f the war ivvoniti' law, In j. iu,iliii'i form, rt'coiitly jmssed by i ii.-'. and which goes Into liTpet .luiv l-I Ttih curly closing moveliU'Ut is lc j i4r Uf-'iiiitrtl nain, ami It should meet v rh tin- hearty support of every in. H limit, who has the proper regard f I I I- i ll'I'lvM. 'l'iii' i ri i-t ion of a hospital for the himi i to cover a portion of Sehuyl I, II l.ii 'erne nml Carbon eonnties is 1 1 inn imitated iu thoau localities, and it i- hki l ii bill of that nature will l .- .i (-i tite(i to the next Legislature. N i, i' week the Ileniooratie state c ii iition will ineetat Altoona. Tlie imlii-iitiiitih point to a liaritionioui. cun ention from whieh will emiimile a (ilartorm devoteil principally to i aw isMies, with .Judge d'ordmi, of Philadelphia, the nutniiiee for (iuv eru.ir Tlie rabid free siherites will iiuit-Tk -iilimit to the inevitable. Till' death of Judge Wicklmin iiv a vacaney on the Superior -i. and instead of voting for one .liidu'i in November two will ho voted f.'i- Tlie Kepublicau state eoniinittee will name the nominee, (iovernor Hastings will probably 1111 the va-cain- that exists until January, when the term of the, tsiit'ceeisfiil eandiilatp lieglu.s. 'l'n lie on good terms with the local n. M iaper is a more important con sul" i iitinii that many merchants realize One of the, most stifcessful Slieiiiiiiiliuili advertisers said recently lli il much of his success was due to tl pnlicj of treating the newspaper", n lit lie said he was never too busy in treat their advertising solicitors ,,.i fn iieU, tilways endeavoring to avoid linn in settling for his advertiso- in. i.i-, and in every way tried to maintain cordial relations. The re suit i- l lie newspapers will go out of tlieir way. and often do things out of 1 1 rdiiiarv for him. TiiK people of Norway are greatly alarmed at the spread of liquor drink ing among tlioin, and tiro endeavor ing to reduce it by all expedients in their power. They tried the (iothon liorg k stent, which resulted in no im provement ; then eighteen towns re solved to prohibit the sale of liquors a'logether. The, result was that lr :iikeime , immediately and de ci I. dh increased. riot only was a strong Uii.d of port wiuo drunk in (inanities, hut illicit stills wore set tip iu hack kitchens, and the people drank the taw spirits with lamentable ieidts. The country is still wrest ling with this diillcult problem, with in substantial prospect of ameliora tion et in sight. Tiik war loan which is now bein olfered will lo sold to subscribers at par during the period of Mibsoriptlon, which ends July II, lh'.lS. Tho method 01 sniiscription lias neon made as simple as possiblo. Jlliink forms may be obtained at every money order post ollice, and at most of tlie banks and express ollices, and on these forms is clearly indicated nil that it is necessary for the subscriber to fill out. The subscriber miiy himself mail to the Treasury Department at Wash ington tho blank form lllled out, to gether with his remittance covering tile par value of the amount of bonds for which ho wishes to subscribe. That remittance may bo in whatever form best suits tho Mihseribcr'.s con- ve. fence in currently, batik draft, check, post otllcu mopuy order, or express money ordor, The day tho currency is received, or I ho day the proceeds, are loouived from tho checks, drafts, or money orders, the subscription will be entered and will immediately begin drawing iuterost. When the bonds are delivered, a check will accompany tueh delivery covering the interest at it pur cunt. from tho day the subscription is en tered to tho 1st of August, tho date of tho bonds, and from which ditto the bonds will carry their own in terest. I I re I I I rot rlret Insure your proporty from los In the oldest and strongest cash companies: l'lilla. t'nderwriters Insurauco Co, of North America anil l'i re Association, Hartford Fire Ins Co., American 1'iru Insurance Co., Vt ( 'hosier l'i re Ins. Co., United Firemen's Jns. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S. Jurclin St., Shenandoah. To Curo Headachs in 15 Minutes. Take Di . Davis Ati-llcadache, All druggists NETHERSOLE "After belncr completely worn out from constant nervous strain, I was advlsod to uee the Gr'umino JOHANN HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT. Ithasbono- fltod mo so wonderfully that I have become Its elrongOBt advocate. ' ' Jofaann Hoff's Malt avoid substitutes 'c-ecco: AUGUST! TAKES REFUGE. Philippines Insurgents Have Driven the Spanish Captuin (Vneral Within the Wntls nf Manila. lTntiK Kong, Jtiti-- 21. According lo tulvlcps from Mnnt'ii. tinted .Tune 17, It i vti'. reported them that General Nonet, ! coming southward with 3,000 mixed troops from Bahtoan. 30 miles north of JInnlln, found the railway line Moolcpd and wn tr.lcpn by Httibuuli by the Insurgents. Pierce fighting ensued nnd vn carried on for three days, during which Oererul Nonet wo killed. The native troops Joined tho Insurgents, nnd the Spnnlsh troops 1 which were left, about 500, surrender- i od. A battalion nt nnrnpnnfra, of native militia, supposed to be particularly loyal, began shooting Its officers and killed fle when the Insurgents at-. tacked Marabou. The Spanish sue-! ceeded In disarming and Imprisoning i a portion of them, but they escaped I when the Insurgents carried Marabon. t SSnpote aU-o a whole roglmont I revolted at a critical moment. Tlio au- , thorities still use mixed forces, with , the result that the Insurgent riflemen are frentientlv found to have passed the sentries, nnd to be creeping along under cover and firing upon the Span- lords from behind. This correspondent pays a dally visit to the outposts :it Tondo, Santa TeBa, Santa Ana and Mnlnto, but there is no peneptlble movement, thr-ugh there Is constant firing, which is for the most jiart ineffective. Nothing is visible among the trees. Tim insurgents, firing sparingly, draw nbundant Span ish volleys, especially at night. The Spaniards Incessantly squander tons of ammunition into tho shadows of a thicket, apparently In the liopo of quickly exhausting their stock and being in a position to surrender hon orably after a hopeless fight. In tho menntime the Spanish com manders have been ordered to burn tho villagers' huts outsido tho town, so as to deprive the enemy of shelter, and hundreds of pcacoful natives are homeless. Thero was n groat feast nt Cavtto on Juno 12, when a declaration of In dependence was formally mado by Agttinaldo. He had Invited the Ameri can officers to bo present, but none nccopted. Agnlnaldo is reported to have advocated autonomy under Amer ican protection, similar to tho British protectorates. Tho insurgents, it Is believed, out of deference to Admiral Dewey, havo j resolved never to bombard. Captain t.eneral Augiisll hns wired ' Madrid that lie has retired within tho walls of Manila, and will bo unable to 1 communicate further with tho govorn-1 ment. i S. C. V. .Tones, Jlilesliarg. Pa writes: "I 1 havu used DeWilt's Little l'.arly Risers over since they were introduced here and roost 1 1 linen never used uiiv bills In my fnniliy 1 during forty yciirs of house, keeping that uiivo such satisfactory results us 11 laxntivo or cathartic." C. II. llagenbuch. Nutlet) to Pg Owner. Notice is hereby given that hereafter the undersigned will rigidly euioree tho follow ing ordinauco : An ouni.vANcr For.TAXiNri nous anu kuuu- l.TINII TI1EII! Itt'NNINll T l.AUUi: IN Till: Ifoiioi iiii or Siti;.vAsio m. Suction 1. lie it ordained and enacted by the authority of tho Ilorough of Shenandoah, and it ii horeby cnicted by the sime. th.it each and every owner of a dog or dogs, hitch or hitches, shall infurui the High Constable, when called on by him fur Mich piiruoso, of tho name, suedes, nnd such ether descrip lion us may be nccosuiry to the identity of bitch dogs or hitches, which snid name, and other descriptions shall Lo taken and lcgis tered uppoJto tho owners name in a register to he kept fur such purpose by the Chief Ilargesa, and that each and ovcry owner of a dog or dogs, hitch or bitches, shall pay a yearly tax of one dollar per bend for each dog and two dollars per bond for each bitch, owned by him or her, which tax shall be collected by the Ilish Constable as huruuuh taxes aio l.y law collected, nud be paid to the Chief burgess fur tho uo of the borough. Sr.cmo.s i. That during the months of Juno, July, August and September of every year no dog or bitch shall lawfully go at larr.0 within the Horoiigh of Shenandoah, unless such dug or bitch shall havo a strong muzzle or shield of wire securely fastened ovor the noso of such a dog or bitch, so as to prevent otl'ectiully any injury from biting, and It shall not be lawful for any bitch when in heat to rim at large in tho Ilorough of Shen andoah, at any tlmo, and any hitch or dog running at largo in violation of tho provision of this section shall bo disposed of us pro vided in section threo of this ordinance. 8-lD-tf A. P. Tabob, Chief llurgess. lttiinoo Will Snub ITngr or Truro. Key West, June 21. The Maple, un der charge of Captain Ludlow, of the monitor Terror, was sent on Sunday to open negotiations for the exchange of Lieutenant llouson anu outer .iiern- mac prisoners. In response General Ulanoo sont a letter addressed to the monitor's captain. After refusing to negotiate for tbe exchange of the prisoners he delivered nn ultimatum us to boats with flags of truce, declaring Hint hereafter he will recognise no Hag; of tiuce, adding that every vessel within six miles' range will be fired upon whether flying the Stars and Stripes or a white ling. VoHtenlny'". Kin-oliiill Oiilniw, At St. Louls-Phlladclphla, 14; St. Loula. 2. At PittsburgPittsburg, 9; New York, 2. At eiiu-inuutl Baltimore, 17; Cin cinnati, 2. At Louisville Louisville, fi; Washington, 1. At Cleveland Brooklyn. 7; I'leveluud, 4. At Chicago Chicago, t; Boston. 1. At Providence Providauee, t; Buffalo, 3. At Syracuse Syracuse, 7: Montreal, J. At Wllkesh rro (12 lnnlngs)-Toronto, la; Wl '.esbarre. 10. (Game given to Wllkes bni. , a., Toronto Insisted on leaving to catch i train.) At II .1 ii'ord-Nni'folk. tl; Hartford, 0. At lteiidlUK-lJiiicnsi. r. 7, jtcadlng, 6. At Newark Newark. Iu, Puti rson 2 At AN lentoYMi -Allentown, 10; lib hniond, 3. I A Hand I Is one of the I possess. Pi nlves It. A Handsome Complexion I one of the rrroatest charms a wouiun can L'OZZONt a i;o&ii'U1ioh i'uwuuu Extract THE PRODUCE MARKETS. Ah ltetlected liy Denting; to Philadel phia mid lliillliniii'e. Philadelphia. June 20. flour slow; whi ter superllno, M'uil.'J.'i: Pennsylvania roller, clear, 3.:hki 1.10; city mills, extra. gMOfr 8.113. Hyc Hour moved slowly at IS.RUfiS.GO per barrel for choice Pennsylvania. Wheat slow; No. 2 red, spot, 81W1 ftSc. ; No. i! red, July. 7KiT4ic. Corn quiet and stonily; No. 2 mixed, spot. 3fifi 30'4e. ; No. 2 yellow, for local tiaUe. 87iii3THc Outs quiet anil steady; No. 2 White and No. i while clipped. 33c. May In lllit ileinmul; choice timothy, $12 for ho'i;e bales. Heef easy; fnniliy, jlUiiiiali!: extra mess, l(l(it 11; beef hums. 2:).5J'ii2l. Pork dull; fam ily, llWillt.'iO. I.ard firmer; western steamed. $li.1(i. Putter steady; western creamery, UValTc: do. factory, HSiUSc.; RIkIiii. 17c; Imitation creamery, 12t(ll',2c.; New York dairy, 13'nl(ic. ; do, creamery, 13ioit1t;i'.; fancy Pennsylvania prints JohUiiB at l!lV(22c; do. wholesnle, 18c. Ciieese firm; lume, white, 7c; stnall, white, 7i71jc; lal'tfe, colored, 71i7Hc; small, colored, "'.jfu . VfjC. : light skims, fi't li.BV-: pint skims, 484f(54e.; full skims, 2W.t,sc. Ekks steady; New York and Pennsylvania, 12(itl2',aC. ; western, fresh, IHSil'l-c. ; southern, 10Wlle. Potatoes steady; new. 121)3, Tallow Inactive; city, o'ic,. country, 3!i'iiur!ic. Turpentine steady at 27 ',ii!i 2794c Cabbasc quiet; sulitlieru, $lH!i1.87i. ltiiltlmnre. June 20. Flour wenlt nnd lower; western superfine, I2.IUMi3.1S; do. extra. $3.2.Vn:).7.1: do. famll, 4Hi4.IO; win ter wheat, patent. $411114.75; spring do., $l.7.Viiri; Kprlng wheat, straight. $4.f0',i4.73. Wheal dull and lower; spot nnd month, 7V'i S0c ; July, 7P4C.; Atittust, 72'ac; Sep tenibtr, 7c; steamer No. 2 red, 73c; southern, by sample, 75(!Mc.; do, on trade, 7344i0'c. Corn steadier; spot and month. SBiiCS'jc. ; July, Jic. ; August, Xi: Beptrmher, .; steamer mixed, 31 liKU'c; southern, white, nthup.: do, yellow, 85'!ic. Oats quiet; No. 2 white, 82ft 33c; No. 8, white, ;iiKi:iili:e. Rye dull and lower; No, 2 nearby. 47c; No. 2 western, 4,nic. Pay ste.iih, choice timothy. $12.50 (Iu. I. drain fniihts ery dull; dematul small; sN ,n. to fjlverpool, jier bushel, 21,d., Juik . I'ork, for outers, per quarter, 3s., July. Sugar strong; Kranuiated, 05',4. Uulter llrm; fancy creamery, 17"ilSc; do. Imitation, lCc: do. ladle, i;WiUc; good ladle, 12c; store packed, lOrallc Krrs firm and searco; fresh, J2tiffii:!c. Cheesa tead ; fancy New York, large, tllfifHic. ; do. medium, S'WuDc. ; do. small, lOTilOUc lettuce. $1.2r..1.30 per basket. Whisky, $l.27iiil.2S per gallon for liuishod goods In carloads; $1.2!Wil,30 per gallon for Job bing lots. Live Stuck Jlurketsi. Now York. June 21). Peeves nctlvo; good to choice steers a shade liluher; others steady; bulls a trllle weak; nil soldi steers, fair to prime, $4."5..15; tops, $.".25: oxen and stairs, nominal; bulls, $3(ff 4.20; cows, $2.20(fi4. Veals active, 2.W 3iie. higher: buttermilks slow, closInK 25c lower; 150 calves unsold; veals, $1110.25; choice $U.ar.ifrti.37i: buttermilks, $.M.!.5n. SI cop and lambs active; common stock low and a shade lower; heavy sheep easier; ill other, grades steady to firm; lVd ears, unsold. Sheep, $3.5U'ii 1.75; lambs, J(Wi7.15. culls, $5. SO; no yearlings. IIorh slow nt t4fH.no. Bast Liberty, Pa June 20. Cnttlo steady; extra. $4.(lil1i5; ptlme, $4.SO'!i4.0l); common. Sf-. 1.30. I loirs hI-iw; best as sort id mediums and heavies, $1 lii'iM.15; hraiy linker'. $4.05. 1 1. 10; lair llqht York eS. .!.!i.V-( -I : ple.H, $j TO'.CI.SO; roushs, $2.50 '1.75. Sliecji arm; choice. $I.3VT4.40; com nmn, $!.::5'i,.'S; choice clipped lambs, $1.90 fh; common to unod, $4ti4.SO; spring limbs, $I.O'Ki((i; veil culvca, $0fl,73. linn's Tills? Wo otfer One Hundred Pollars Reward for my case of Catarrh that can not be eiueil by Hall's ('atari b Cure. V. J. CHUNKY & CO, Props., Toledo, O. We ttie millet-signed, have known P. J. Cheney or tlie lai.t 15 years, nnd believe him perfectly honoriilile in all business tninsaitlons and fin ancially able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. Wr-sr .t Tuaux, Wholesale DruuitUts, Toledo, O Waliumi, Kixsax .t JlAiivts, Wholesnle l'ruji Blsts, Toledo, Ohio. Hall's Catarrh ('ure Is taken Internally, tilting directly upon the hlnod and mucous surfaces of the syj-tem. Price 75'-'. per bottle. Sold by nl! UrilH;slt3. Testimonials free. REVOLUTIONISTS BUSY. AnotborAttompt Mny Ito .MndoAnnlnst tho Dominican (iiveriiiiient. Mole St. Nlcholns, Hayti, Juno 21. All Is quiet, according to the latest ad vices from Puerta Plata, In the Domin ican republic. Nevertheless It Is known that another revolutionary conspiracy Is on foot. At this moment the Olivia, a small sloop, Is passing along tho northern coast of Ilaytl picking up Jlomlnlcans, for the purpose, It Is un derstood, of a new descent upon Monte Crlsti or Puerta Plata, with a view to the overthrow of President Ilerreaux. Revolutionary emmlssarieB are at work In the southern part of the Dominican republic to enlist prominent men In the movement. It Is Impossible to judge how much success these schemes are likely to have, If Indeed the remarkable publicity given them does not nip them In the bud. A Cape Ilaytlen dispatch says: It Is rumored here that nt the request of the Dominican government the son ot Senor Jlmlnes, leader of the recent abortive revolutionary attempt against General Ilerreaux, has been notified by the Ilaytlen olllclals to quit Ilaytlen soil as soon as possible. I.eltoc'H I.o-Iiik Wheat (iiinthlo. Chicago, June 21. More threatening clouds are gathering for Joseph Lelter. Since the announcement of Lelter's withdrawal from the deal the price nf ! cash wheat has declined 10 cents. Thnt I means an additional loss or $1,000,000 within a week, which the elder Loiter apparently will have to pay. Another I source of evil to the Lelter prospects I Is the persistent rumors from across ! the water that foreigners nre refusing 1 the wheat Lelter sold. Vniious rea sons are assigned for the rejection, but In each case there appears the possl blllty that Lelter will find his wheat coming back to him In great quantl ties. Tho Popular l.onn, Philadelphia, June 21. Subscriptions to the government war loan were steadily pouring In at the United States sub-treasury. Yesterday was the ban iter day thus far, J17S.OO0 being sub scribed, an excess of $10,000 over the next biggest day. That hi . s the total amount subscribed for, up to the closing hours yesterday, to $782,000, neatly all applications being tor $6(x) or less, and a considerable number being for the minimum amount. $20. Yesterday's amount was divided among olose to 000 Bulatci ibers, un average of nearly $300 each. Headache Quickly Cured. l)r, Davis' Auti-Hcatkiclio never fails, 23c w THE TUKKlSiMVltbSTLEH WINS. '"Strnngler" Kvnn !.vIh IleH ateil nt III on li (.tune, ritlcarfn, June 21. The Lewis-Ynttsnf wrestling mulch nt Tntterstalls lnsi night Was witnessed by 10,000 people. It whs for. a purse nf $2.ri00 and the championship of the world, best two in three pntch-as-cutch-cnti, no holds barred except thiottllng, two points down. Tim llogan. of Chicago, was referee. After r struggle of three min utes, Lewis being on the pad, stomach down, the leferee separated the men and gave the match to Lewis bemuse Yottsof, ns the referee said, was strang ling him. There was much howling nml yelling from the disappointed crowd. Lewis agreed to take the win ner's end ot the purse, $2,250, and con tinue the match, with C. O. Duplessls as leferee, but Iteteree llogan refused to allow It, and was finally escorted from the ring by the police. During all that time there was the wildest ox- I cltement. The men went on the mat again for ' the exhibition match at 10:10 o'clock, j and within four minutes Yottsof sc cured the snme hold that brought I forth the first decision. Duplessls tapped him on the beck, but he quit re luctantly. The fall was awarded to Lewis on the foul. At the end of thp IS minutes' Interval provided for in the articles the match was resumed. Yottsof secured a strangle hold, and Lewis gave up In six and a half minutes. After another 15 minutes the bout was continued. When Lewis had broken several locks and wriggled out from a spin on tin head the Turk again obtained a strnnsle hold, and Lewis gave up In seven minutes nml ten seconds Yousof winning the match, clearly surpassing the "strangler" at his ow n game. Lewis said nfter the bouts: "1 was licked; the Turk Is a better man." tlmt'KPtl With bobbins: Ills fittest. Shaiiiokln, Pa., June 21. The home of John Lnmerltss was lobbed of $1,100 In cash Futidny evening while the old gentleman and bis wife were being entertained nt the residence of Charles Berber. An Investigation resulted In the artist velerdny of Charles and Au gust Keibrt and Anthony Cleaver on suspli ion nf having committed the rob beiy. Four hundred dollars were re covered hidden In old shoes nt th hnme:' of Zerber nnd Clea"er, nnd the prisoners weie committed to Jail. S. M. Cioary, lMcrson, .Mich., writes: "Do Witt's Witch 1 size Salve Is citilngmoie piles horc to-day than all other remedies com bined. It cures eczema and all other skin lisoascs. C. II. HaEenbucli. The stricken Volunteers. Tompn, Kln June 21. The hospital train of 12 cars left here last night In charge of Surgeon Charles Iticbnrd, as sisted by Captain II. P. Stiles nnd 25 nurses. The train carried 02 sick sol diers transferred from tlie provisional division hospital at this place to the general hospital at Fort McPlierson. All the sick soldiers save six are regu lars. The sick volunteers are: A. TV. SafCord, Second Georgia volunteers; John Snmsel, Fifth Maryland; John Otlmmlns and John E.igan, Sixty-ninth New York; Ilonry I). Savage, second lieutenant, Fifth Ohio, and John Allen, First Florida. Por Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature of A . .. v :eo-,v. T i t "i J iin : i. ! ,'i'.u 1 1- 'inat ive navomuo i. if ivnnylvanl i, has intrn duci d a 1 111 granting a pension of $10') per month u Harrl t V. Grldiey, widow of the lrte Char.es V. Grldler, who eommanded the flagship Olympla In tho battle of IrnU.i, The Dl-tiiet to lie n Territory. Washington, Juik 21. Representa tive Clark, of Missouri, has introduced n bill cr"i't'ng p tnnltory of tho Dis trict of Columbia, and providing a ter ritorial government for It. It fixes the change to take effect Jan. 1, 1899. Opposlnir the f'ninp Ciintpeu. New York, June 21. The Methodist ministers of this city, at their regular weekly meeting yesterday, passed reso lutions condemning the establishment of canteens In ruUltary camps. Every expectant mother has a trying ordeal to faco. If sho does not get ready for It, there is no telling what may happen. Child-birth is full of uncertainties if cTaturo is not given proper assistance Mother's Friend a tho best help you can use. at this time. It is a liniment, and when regularly ap plied several months before baby comos, it makes tho advent easy and nearly pain loss. It roiiovos and prevents "morning deknoss," relaxes tho overstrained mus clos, rcHovoo the distended fooling, short ens labor, makes recovery rapid and cer tain without any dangerous after-effects, Mother'!, rricnil is good for only one nirpose, viz.: to relievo motherhood ol danger and pain. Ouo dollar por bottle at all drug stores, or Bent bv express ou receipt ot prlco. t'liKE IiooKS, containing valuable Informa tion for women, will bo eent to any address upou application to Trill UUAUl'ir.LD REOULATOP. CO., Atlanta, Uft. A wind plneu fur a gets! drink Michael Mills' Saloon, Xi II, Centre street, Mclki's building, Wino, Whiskies, Peer and Cigars. 1'rcshiwl beer In town always on tnp. Tho Rosy Freshness And n velvety softness of the skin Is Inva riably obtained by tli who ui PozzoNi'a Complexion "owiler IN HOSPITALS Many Operations are Made Necessary By Diseased Bladder and Kidneys. In the hospitals hundreds of opera tions for Stone in tlie Bladder and Dis eased Kidneys ate made necessary he. cause the patients neglected to keep their Urinary Organs in a healthy condition. Thev kept "putting things off" uu-0jsj til it was too late. r 7V Tho most dendlv foe to tt Ktcinoy, maimer and blood Dis eases is J)r. I) iivid Kennedy's Favorite lleuiedy. Thirty years ago .... ..... . -i . ft ucgati ciiniiR people who had fieqitent desire to utinatc, especi ally at night , who experienced scald ing pain in passing wa'cr; vhno urine, whenleft stunding, contained a sedi ment, and cUo stained linen when it touched it; who sultcr-'d day and night with pain m the small of the back. It hns never failed to give relief in incurable cases, and ab solute restoration to health has followed its use in all cases not beyond human help. It is sold in drop; stores for $' per bottle. SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE. Those who stiller from the above ailments, or from Rheumatism. Skin Disen-.cs, Liver Complaint or Constipation, may have a sample bottle and pamphlet of valuable information free by sending their namo nnd address to the' Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, Ilondottt, N.Y. In writing for Tree Sample it is necessary to men tion iiis ifVr, so we mav know that tho request is mado in good faith. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And rlnwci, the Hand of Auieliea, Cnll foriii.i. Via tho true pathway, "Tlie Iron Mountain Iloute," which traverses a region of perpetual ' sunsliinc, wheie snow storms, blizza?i(s or high altitudes ale unknown. Pullman first j and second class palace and tourist sleeping cais to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Moxico, Aiizona, California. Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rales, and nil tho coinfoilof modern railway inipiovcnicuts gu .iantecil to all who pur chase tickets via the Missouri Pacific railway system. For rales right from your home, liteiatiire, and full information, drop a postal caul, J. P. McCami, T. P. Agent. 5111 ltail road avenue, Khnini, N. Y., or'3!ll Ilroad way, New York. ii-l-tf W. E. lloyt, 0. E P. Agt. A blessing alike to young and old ; l)r Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry ; uaturo's specific for dysentery, dianiiiea and summer complaint. TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS. UNhijiiPAssuii sunvtoi; oitj:ki:i iiy Tin: SOUTIIKUN P..WLWAY. Lratng llroiul Street station, Philadelphia, at l..ii3 p. iu. daily, tlie "Southwestern Limited," cariying n dinlnc car and the most liixiuious Pullman drawing room sleep ing eats, reaches I'muingli.iii the following nlxht at 10:10 and arrives at Memphis tho next uiorniiiKal 7:10. Tluoiigh sleeping cars for Aslieville, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tamp i, Atlanta, Mobile and New Oilcans are also attached to this train Pullman reser vations can ho made in advance and all in rorm. it ion obtained by cmiiiiumii'alihg with John M. Heal, District Passenger Agent, S2 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Give the Children a Prink called Gt-.iiii-O. It is a delicious appetizing, nourishing food think to take tho place of collco. Sold by all grocers nud liked by all who havo used it because when properly prepared it tastes liko the finest cnll'ee but is fiee l'loin all its Injurious properties. Grain Oalds iliKostion and strengthens tho nerves. It is not a stimulant but a health builder, and children, us well as adults, can drink it with great benefit. Costs about 1 as much as codec. 15 and 2.1c. lieasant Kiipld Trips to tfio Seashore. The season is now with us when every one longs for a longer or shorter sojourn at the seashuro, inhaling tho cool breezes from tlie depths of "Old Ocean." To all iiiteudiiiK a visit to tho shoie, tho Philadelphia & Heading Itouto oilers special .iilv..utiiges as to both location and the getting theio. Atlantic City is so well known with its many unsurpassed attractions, that It is only necessary lo say that tho schedule of fast trains vi i tlio Philadelphia & Heading Koute is this your fully equal, if not snporior, to that of former years, and that tho sixty minute trains run iu tho summer season are tlie fastest scheduled trains in llio woild. lly the lease of tho South Jersey liail ro.'id die Philadelphia & Reading has ulsu acquired a direct route to Capo May, ono of the finest and oldest of sea shore rcsmts, Sen Isle City, a nourishing up-to-date resort, and to Ore, in City, a magnificent family watering place. What will attract many persons to tho hitter place arc Itl many religious con ventions and the strict temperance regula tions stiictly cufoiccd. Tho Philadelphia & Heading is the shoitost route to all of these resorts. Through tickets am bo bought and burgage chucked from all principal stations of tlie Philadelphia & Heading Hailway and its con nections. For illustrated booklet, giving list of principal hotels and hoauling houses and rates, address Edsim .1. Weeks, (lenonil I'assenger Agent, Heading Terminal, Phila delphia. "Ono Minute Cough Cure Is tho best pre paration I have ever sold or used nud can't say too much iu its praise. " L. M. Kenuun, Merchant, Odell, (la. C. II. Hagenhiich. National educational Association For tho National Educational Association Convention to ho held at Washington, 1). C, July 7 to 13, the Pennsylvania Hailroad Company will sell exclusion tickets from points on its lino to WaslibiKtou and icturn at into of tingle fiuo for tho round tilp plus 3 (Ml ineinliernhip fco. These tickets will be sold on, and gimd going, July -1 tu 7, and good to n turn leaving Washington July 8 to 15, when stain nil by Joint Agent at Washington. Ily depositing ticket with Joint Agent on or before July 13 and on payment of 50 cents tho inturn limit may be extended to Atiuust Hi, Tickets for sldo trips fiom Washington to Gettysburg, Hlchinotid, Old Point Comfott, and Southern battlefields will ho on islo nt the ticket nllleus of the Pennsylvania Hail road Company iu Washington during tlio I'oythiuauco of the Convention. Tit I. ItODDIt.N Itl.AUTV Thrives on good food and sunshine, with plenty of exercise. In tho open air. Her Uiini glows with health and hor facu blooms rtlthlts beauty. If her fcystom needs the cleansing action of u laxatlvo icmeily, slio uses the gentle and pleasant Syrup of Figs, iniido by tho Culilornlu Fig Syrup Co. only. IIUOIPS rir.Ta euro Mver HI, Biliousness, Indlgcstlou, Headache, 1 ulcus' lit laxative. All Druggists. m m THIRD MANILA EXPEDITION. Ilenernl Otli Will Ifavo IJIrcot Com mand of Philippines Jnvnilcrs. Rnn Francisco, Juno 21. Tho third i ixpeditlou to Mnnlla will sail next I'hursday, or Friday at tho latest. This I niiotincemcnt was made at General Mcrrltt's headquarters yesterday. As yet Oeneral Meriitt has not made public the time of his own departure, but it Is known among his olllcers that be Is exceedingly nuxlous to get away on the next expedition, and will do so unless the authorities at Washington Interfere with his present plans. An additional - army corps, to he known ns the Eighth, Is to be created. It will lie composed ot the troops as signed to the Philippine Islands, and MAJOIl GENEIIAL. OTIS, will be In command of General Mer rltt. Authority Is conferred upon Gen eral Meriitt to transfer the command of the corps to the next offlcer In rnnk at such time as he may deem It ex pedient to do so In order that he may be left free to devote bis attention to Important matters of the government connected with the Philippine Islands. Upon his arrival General Merrltt will transfer the artlve command of the Eighth corps to Major Gpnernl E. S. Otis, now his second In command. General Meriitt will be, of course, the supreme military authority In the Philippines, but thp direct "nmrnnnd of the Fulled States forces there will devolve upon General Otis. A Narrow Escape. Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada 1 Hurt, of (Iroton. S. 1). "Was taken with bad cold which settled on my lungs ; cough set in and finally terminated iu Uoiisuiniitinii. Four Doctors gave me up, siyiug I could live nut a snort time 1 gavo niysell un to my Savior, determined if I could not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. My husband was advised to get Dr. King's Aew Discovery lor Consumption Coughs and Colds. I gave it a trial, took in all eight bottles. It has cured inc. and thank God I am saved and now a well and healthv woman." Trial bottles free at A. Wasley's mug istoro. JCeguiar sizo one and sjl.otl. uuarautccu orpnco rciuuueii. StI.1I .Hi: It OIITJMIM. l'i:itsoNU.I,Y-CONI)UCTi:i Tlll'I! VI V 1'KNX- SVI.VANIA KAII.lto.U). Tho Pennsylvania Hailroad Conqnuy nu uounces tlio following personally I'onductul touis for tho summer and early autumn nf 1MN: To tiie Ninth (including Watkim (lieu, Niagara Palls, Thousand 1 Jam's. Mini tteal, (hieli. e. All Sable Chasm, Lakes ('hani pl.iiu ami (I'cniv, Saraloi'ii, ami a daylight ride through tho Highlands of tlie Hudson), July 211 and August 111. Hate, flOO for tlie round trip from New York, Philadcli It illiinoic, anil Washington, coveting alt ex penses nf n two-weeks trip. Propoitioifilc rates from other points. To Yellowstone Park and the Trims- Mississippi Exposition on a special train of Pullman sleeping, compartment, observation and dining cais, allowing eight days in "Wonderland" and two days at Omaha, Sep tember 1. Hate, .235 from New York, Phil adehihia, Baltimore, and Washington; $230 from Pittsburg. To Niagara Falls, excursion tickets good to return within ten days will ho sold on July 21, August l and 18. September 1 15 nnd "D, at rate of 10 fiom Philadelphia, lialtimoie, and Washington. Theso tickets include transportation only, nnd will permit nf stop oer within limit at Hufl'.ilo, Hnchester, and Watklus on tlio return trip. Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, I.tiiny Caverns, Natural liridgo, Virginia Hot Springs, Itichniund, and Washington, tciubor 2S and October 10. Hate, $115 New York, fUJ from Philadelphia, portioiinto rates from other points. Sep from Pro- For itinennies and fiutlier information ap ply to ticket agents, or address Geo. W. lioyd, Assistant Geuoral Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. Tho Cuban question and political Issues sink into insignificanco with tho man who sutlers from piles. What ho most desires, is reliof. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo cures piles. C. II. Hiigenbuch. LAUER'S OCK BEER In Bottles or by the Keg. Laner's Lager KD Pilsnei Beer. Porter anil Weiss Beer. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHgNANDOAH - FA CARPET CLEANING. The undersigned h ive assumed Juige nf the Shenandoah Hcnovatui", Company splanl, and nic prepared to clean, sew anil lay carpets, mattresses, and do general upholster ing work. Feathers Cleaned. Work Done Promptly. ...Drop Us a Postal. ALLEBACH & HEFNER. Onlers enn he left nt No. 7 Noith West stiet-l, or at the plant, Apple alley ami 1 lowers street. Her Health Restored THE misery of sleeplessness can only bo realized by tboso who havo experi enced It. IScrvousncss, sleeplessness, headaches, neuralgia and that miserable feeling of unrest, can surely boomed by Dr. Mllc3' Hcstoratlvo Nervlno. So certain Is Dr. Miles of this fact that nil druggists m o authorized to refund prlco paid for tho flrit, bottlo tried, providing It docs not benefit, Mrs. Ilonry Brims, wlfo of tho well known blacksmith at Grand Junction, Iowa, (ay : 'I was troubled with blccplcssnoss nervoin- ncss.headacho and Irregular menstruation; GUlTerlug untold misery for yours. I tucd various advertised remedies for female com plaints besides being under tho care of local physicians, without holp. I noticed In Dr. Mllos' advertisement tho testimonial of n lady c ued of ailments similar to mlno, and I uhall never ccaso to thank that lady. Her testimonial Induced ma to uso Dr. Miles' Ncr.iuo and Ncrvo and Liver Pills, which restored 1110 to health. I cannot say enough for Pr.Mlles'Hcm.' Dr. Miles' Hcmei arosold by all drug gists under a. positive guarantee, first bottlo benefits or monoy re Heotoros 43 funded. Pool: on dls- Health . f tho heart md : - frc Address, tU. JilLES MEDICAL CO.. Elahait. lull. willl Sty I V C8 I I I Ct RAILROAD. OniTYKILI. DIVISION Mav IS, Tinlim will K'ft v Hhettnmlonli ftfler tun auo-b liiite for VIr,rnnM, Ollhprton, Krn -k Ille lfctl water, st. i;Kiir, j'niTHvnio liiwmmrt, icc.ri j; I'oUstow n. VhoiMiixville. Knirirtiwn n d H"" M(-lpl)(n 1 itr'-iil xtreet Million) at 105 'iiitl 8 15 in., 2 C fi 10 p m. 011 icek thtyn. Suniliiyc. 8 15 n. in., -I "A p m. imln lepve KmcKvllle rot Mheimndr.it hi 7IM, itifia. m. mid 5 10, 7 3 p. Hundjiy, ii m . m. turn r m p. ni. I.chvo rottwville for Shcimndoali (via Frack villa 710, 1120 a. ni SCO, 7 10 p.m. Sumiwy iU ii-i H. III., U p. ill, tiivc IMillfulUnM.i, (Brofirt street 8tntltn). -tltn!oitli at 8 35 a. m., i 10 p. m. week ilay. WuntifiyH lcnvci at c oa ami a. m Luavti Bro.ul street station, IMilladelnlifrt. h. Sen Clf"t, Asbnr Park. Ocean (Irove, Imis nrancii, anu interniemntn Htntione, h.o, 11.14, a. ia.,n.U0 and 4.00 p. in. wcek-dayn. tscavt) Broad Street KtRHon, I'hllRdnlpblp, VOU NKW YOl'K. ICipnvH, week-days, 3 20, i Ci, 4 00 ft 0V 6 61' 7M,rt2C, 0 50, 10 21 (I)ln(nK Car), lUOn. in, I200tioon, (Minlteil 1 00 anil 4 22 (. i.i. OinliiK Cars), 1 10, 2 30 (DlnliiR Car) 3 20, ,I 5(1. I 00, nui, 5 M (1I ni UK Car), COO, 7 02,7 50 (lln inir('Ar). 10 00 p. m., 12 01, night. Hundavf, 8 20, 4 0.-, 4f0. 5 03, H 20, 0 50, 10 21, (lli.Iii- Uar), Jii a. in.,'iza.i, l m uintnt carj (Dliilui Car). 4 00 flJinftrd 1 22Hl)inlnir Car). 5 20,5 50, (I)liilni; Car) G 3., 7 02,7 50, l)in!tiK' L'arj 10 un p. in., a oi muni. KxprCRH for ltoNton without eliano, 11 Ola in., veek-liiy, ami 7 4Ii p. in,, ilally, WA81HNHTON AND Till? SOUTH. Kor Baltlmoru and Wa lilnKton, 'A 50, 7 20, a .12, Hi 2.1, " 2:, a. uu, 120U, 14HI (l)li,in Car), 1 12 IDinint; Car, 3 12, 4 41, (5 25 i.'oncreH nlonal Mtniti-d. Dining Car, G 17. tifti Dili I ttK Caij, 731 IDinliiK Car p. in., and ViQ. nllir weekdays Htindayn, a 50, 7 20, 9 12, 11 2t, a. in., 120, 1 U, Dining Car 4 41, 520 Con-Krci-Mfonal Limited, Dining Car, 6 55 ( Dining Car, 731 JDtulntfCar p. in. and 12 05 ntlit. Tor Baltimore, iieeommod.itlnn. 9 12 a in, 2 0! and 1 01 p in week dayM,5 0Haml II 10 p in dally. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. I.e.ivu Broad street station via Delaware rlvei liridtfu Kxprenn, 9 20 a ni, 7 05 p. in. dally. Leave Markt t btreet Wurf Kiprerts. 5 00, 9 00 a in- (100 Saturdays only), 2 00, 4 00, 4 30, 5 00 p. m. Hiindayi, H00,H15 9 00, 9 45 u. m (Bccom inodtitinn t 30 ai.d 5 00 p. in.) Kor Cape May, AtiKtesea, Wlldwood and IIollj Beach Kxprt-MH, 9 00 a m, 100 p in week dayn. Mintlii h 9 0 a in, Kor Capo May only, 1 i',0 p in Haturdayn Kor Kea IbIo City, Ocet-ti City, Avahm and Htono Ilarhor KxpreM. 9 00 a. m., -120, p. m, week days. Sunday, 9 Of) a. in. Koi SoinerH l'oint KxprwH, 5 01, 9 00, a. in., i 00, 4 00. 5 00, p. in. week dayn Sunday, 8 15 a. m and 0 15 p. in. I. B IIutchinoov, J. H AVoon, (Jen'l Manacer. (leu'l l'aV'r Act . wiJeiphia Heading Railway Engines Bum Hard Coal No Smoke IN KFKKOT MAY 23th, ISOS. Trafnij leave Hlieuundoah Hii follows: Kor New York via I'lillftdelpliln, week tlnyp, 7.10 0 SI a. in., 12 27, a 10 nnd 6 07 ,,, ,. For New Yortvln Mnlich Chunlc, week iIiivh, 7 30 ll. in.. 12 27 ftud 3 10 n. m. Kor Heading and Philadelphia, weok iIiivh, 7 30, 9 Si ii.m., 12 27, 8 10 uud I! 07 p. In Kor Pottsvllle, week daya, 7!i0, 0 51 a. iu., 12 27, tl 10, 6 07 nnd 7 21 p. ni. Kor Tumaqutt and Mnhanoy City, week days 7 no, tl 81 o. m., 12 27 8 10 nml 6 07 p. ni. Kor YVUllamxiiorl, Huul.urv and J.ewlnburK, week days, 11 30 a. in., 12 27, 7 2.1 n. in For Mlili.-tno) Plane, weekdays, 7 80, 0 fil, 1 1 80 a. ill., 12 27, 3 10, 6 07, 7 25, 9 55 p. 111. Kor Atdilnnd nnd Shnnioklu, week diiyn, 7 30, 1130 ii. m., 12 27, 3 10,8 07, 725 nud R5p. nt. Kor Baltimore, Wiwhlnnton nnd the Wett via It. AO. It. It., through trains Ipd-t lte.iiHnu Terminal, Philadelphia. (1. & It. If K.) at 3 20, 7 55, 11 28 n. m 8 10 nnd 7.27 p. i. Hundnyit, 8 20,7 00,1120 n. ru 3 48 nnd 7 27 p.m. .Addi tional tnilni from Twenty-fourth nnd Client uut xtreeta station, week days, 10 80 n. in. 12 20, 12 1& 8 40 p.m. Hundaya, 185, 8 23 p. m. THAINH KOK SHENANDOAn. Iaave New York via Philadelphia, week dnya, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00, 11 30 a. in., nnd I 45, 4 30, 9 00 p.m. Leave New Vork viu Munch Chunk, week iluyn, 4 30, 9 10 u. in., 1 80 p. iu. Iauvc l'hlludeliilila, Keadtni: Tei mlnal, week dnya, 0 10. 8 80, 10 21 n. ni. uud 1 3U, 4 (G p. in. Leave lieadliif;, week days, 7 00, jOOH, n, in, 12 15, 1 17, 0 00 p. ni. Lenvu Pottbvllto, week days, 7 10, 7 10 n. nt., 12 80 4 10, 010 and 6 SO p. in, Lea-vuTnroaniia, week dnya, 8 30, 11 23 n. in,, l 19, 8 63, 7 20 p. IU. Leave Matuiiioy City, week days, 9 0.1, II 17 a. in., 222,512,021, 741 p. in I.emeAIatinuoy Plane, week dnya, 830, 925, 1025. JIM a. in., 2 11, 382, 8 41 7 57, p 111, Leave Willlnmsporl, week days, 7 4, . ll) a, in., 12 31 and 4 00 p, iu. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leavo Philadelphia Chestnut street wnrf nud South strtetwhatf for Atluntlo City. Weekdays Uiprtss, 9 00 n. in., (130 Sat urdays only), 2 uu, 4 0b, 4 30, BOOp, in. Allium, mtidattoii, 0 15 a. in., 5 15, 6 30 p. in. Sundays H I 'less, 8 00, 900, 10 00 a. in. Aicoiuinodntioii, ti 15 n. lu 4 41 p, in. ltetiirnlnK leave Atlantic City depot, corner Atlnulle nud Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Un press, 1 00, 7 4.1, 9 00 a in,, 8 80, 5 30 p, in, Ai-eoiuiniMlatioii, 4 21, 8 05 n, le. 40,1 p. in, Sundays Kiuruw, 4 00, 5 30, 8 00 p. in, Ac-f-iininiodiitiou, 7 13 it. m., 4 13 p, in. Kor Cape Slay and Oeeaii City, 8 15 n. in., 2 30, I 15 p.m. Sundays South street, 9 00, Chestnut street, 9 15 ll 111 Kor Sen Iain City, 8 11 ii in, 1 15 p ill. Suniliiya South sheet, 9 00, Chestnut stu-et, 9 13 a in. Parlor Curs on all express trams. "or further Information, apply nearest Philadelphia uud Iteadliuf ltuilwiiy ticket ki-u or address I. A. hvi:l(MUli, K.nsoH J. Wkkks. (len'l Supt., Clen'l PnsVr Agt., Headline Terinlnnl, Philadelphia. DRINK- CUtARY'S KXTRA FINK QUALITY -GINGER ALB, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne
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