The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, June 22, 1898, Image 2

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EVENING HERALD
fcHtAtlMguiu, 1870.
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I KI'IIONK rOSHIKTTIOK
All His Nms Thai's Fit io Pilnt."
Evening Herald
vi ' ts i iiuv, .h m; as. imw.
i:lrst. Last act! Pjrever.
'I'm. wnr liptwee'ii our moriiilifr anil
ari.nn...n I'tittsville etmteliiior(iHp8
is i a i. lt in otllcinl circle tit Wtish-
.(jt.MI
li 111 Vottsvillc tliey dure to
si!iUit ur nioriiititr eunteniporiiry
nx tin- uliI woman" f Selui) lliill
j unmliMii. We loftiti- tin imputn-
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PI Hi- -Ml,
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Levi-re;
luents
i i-li lor I'niti'tl Slated 3 per
lnw thut the world in con
ilmt this K"Vrniupiit will
i into debased money I'xpuri-
l'ltK-IIU'NT Ml'KlNLHV iS Stl'lld-
fnsii tor the imiioxatioii of Hawaii,
niul in tlmt respect, nf in otltorti, rep
resents the liest jiidiueut of the
uierictui people.
5S v. -ta Miys tlie Spnnisli (Jnliinet
i.s not responilile for Cervorn'n
tucfu-ti NevertlielL'K.s tile Queeii
Keeur cahled her eoiiratulatlons
when the Admiral dodged into
Sunt nil." i
tii Ki.nnco says lie will icdiiee
1 1 t n t hi to asdics rather than sitr
ren.l. r That liiifrlit I'Oiiellt the town
in a Miiiilnry t-eni-e. It is leai-oiialily
cert n i ii tliut he will never elean it tip
iu other wav.
Tuv reciprocity treaty which lias
just lii'eii arranged between the
I ini.-.l States and Franco ought to
H..'i' ii n little of the hostility of tlie
l'r. ii, h press toward this country. A
tiinu of thisMirt is ealeulated to in-
en-n.- mule etweeii the countries
Iii, Ii n covcra.
Tin- rlmiiKc from luxury and all
ti-. i,,iisiires that this world can
jjiv, io tin hardships of life with an
in in , ui the front, tenditij; to tlie
i I-..I the kick and the dyihK, is
-i. i, ii- i nn only be understood by
ilu is,- ho have gone through it Hut
n woman will (,'" through anytlilnt:
so I, ,ny us there is good to be done.
iio,l ilu- is being evidenced more and
mo, very day by the willingness
with winch hundreds of America's
fairest daughters are offering their
serv ices as ntim's among tho men
who are lighting the country's
battles.
Tun people of Shenandoah should
co operate with the various sonic-ties
i i limiting the proposed celebration
oi the Fo'i.-th of. Inly a nionioiiibje
one We i. re on the ove of an Inde
pendence Day for the (Julians, and
the liindingof troops at Santiago and
at Manila presages some glorious vic
tories to ho celebrated by tho
Aiuei ieaii people on tho approaching
anniversary of American iiidoponrt
ei ce i.et us all join in assisting
those at I lie head of tho movement,
ilnaiielall and otherwise. There is
no good reason why Shenandoah
should be behind other towns in this
respect.
I'M'oitTUXATKbV for both, the
literary and political editors of our
I'siei-iiied contemporary, tho Minors'
.Ioiii iiiiI. are not working in harmony.
Tliis is, indeed, an unfortunate state
of affairs for several roiibons. Being
tlie only paper in the county that has
the courage (or rather audacity) to
support the present member of Con
gie s from this district, Mr. linunni
will hardly foel compelled to bestow
his favors upon either tlie literary or
political appendix of our morning
contemporary. Then, again, tlie
li crary man of tho Journal, eoin
ni titing upon the statement of the
Hi UAi.o that the former's "Ideal
candidate ' was practically refused an
endorsement by the district con
vention at l'ottsvllle, says: "Had
an opportunity been alforded to
test tho favor of Mr. HruininV
c institiionis with his course in Con.
gross Ii) a resolution of endorsement,
it would have in, it, with unanimous
approval." AVo would suggest that
hereafter tho literary mind of tlie
Journal consult with the political
department before venturing a state
ment of the character of that above
quoted. Tho latter could lmvo shed
much light upon the (iiiostioii, to
whom an appeal wits made for "on
dorseniont." Besides, tho Journal
would not, had It adopted thateourse,
iniide ili-ulf the laughing stock of
those who aro acquainted with tho
Inside workings of that con volition.
By the way, the Journal has not yet
answered the olght (piObtions pro
pounded by the J I Kit A l,n, on the
former's favorite subject.
OUR COUNIKY:
THE GENEVA Ct)tSS&
vllut:sVr H....11. ii.m.
I"n,ionJ?T v,..'nt v..,-n.i....
lnniu&
Ihu l "" T,U' Vl"nna rnrl'p-
(il j n i inns
itprt Slntci :it '1 Siniln have nc-
.,,1 tho proposal !v Ii7,"i lati(l mnd
.m months agn Hint the liilllKcri'titff
should ailnpt, thrmiKho" the duration
of hostilities, the ndtlltl mill articles nt
IV... M......t t
IU.. ....... . .. t ...Ur.. (ll
Convention to ll'Vil w.ii
Tht" (It'iuvn i nnv I'lilfni
mpnt mm lulled hi nn
i- nn nurpp
liiliinnllnnnl conference hold nt Ui ni'vn. Fwhuerlnnd.
In lil, for the pit' i'"'-'' 'if Hin i 'iiliifr thr
ulrk and wound, t In time of active
warfare, liy nu'"""iuent international
confeiences the lunvmiibm a further
ilcvehipeiJ In n practical manner and
the Ititornnllonal s Hety termed the
"Heil Cmss Kiicli't; " WPP eitnbllsheil.
The orlnlnal convention nf ten articles
applied to land vwuf.irc. The supple
mentuty conventions were devoted
partly to lnteriietlng the articles of
the original convent l n and partly by
applying llv principles of these article!'
to matitlmc vvnr.
MurdereO Mini'" ltmly III n Tl'llll!.".
Huff.ilo. June 2'.'. A trunk pnntnlnlnR
thp dismembered body of Phliipe For
PKtano, of thin city, an Italian, wag
found lloatlnir in tlie Hlackw-ell eana.
yesterday. The hi ad hud been cut off,
In it h le?s find lieen severed at the
knees and both aims and hands wer
terribly manirled. but were attached to
the body by the tendons and muscles.
In his brpast were a number of stab
Wounds, one of them a ereat Rapine
wound extending tluough the right
lunn. Inside the Hunk there was found
a umnll caliber Smith & Wesson revol
ver with every chamber loaded. There
vvns also n tluce-quarter Inch car
penter's saw. which had evidently been
used In cut the bones. The body had
evidently been In the water several
days.
linn's This?
We offer One lliiiiilri'il Dellam Uewnnl for
nny enm- nf I'litmrl, lliut. van not be cured by
Itull'B Cutlirrli Cure.
F. J.l'llHXKV & CO , Props., Toledo, O.
We tlie IlllilerMlnlU'tl, lmvo known K. .1. Clirney
or tlie lnit 1J years, mitl believe lilin perfectly
liniioriilile in all biial, .ens trunsiietloiis mill the
nnelaby able to curry out nny olillniitloiis ninde
liy their firiu.
Vir A: Tbacx, Wholesale lirumrlt, Toledo, O
Wai.hisii, Kisnvn ,V Makviv, luilesale DriiK-
Rlitn, Toledo, Olil'i.
Hull's CiiIiutIi I lire Ik tuki n hilernnlly, actinic
tlireetly liKin tile lilooil mill mucous mo filed of
tins systeiu. Pri, e 7'm1 n-r liotlle. Sold by nil
PrUgKife. TestilnolilHls free.
THE PRODUCE MARKETS,
Ah I.'olleeted by llentlncs in Philadel
phia and Hull I more.
Philadelphia. June 21. Flour steady:
winter superfine. l',i:i.2.',; Pennsylvania,
roller, clear, l.lii: city mills, extra,
W.liWI.Ci. ltye flour mild to a limited ex
tent at J3.6U per barrel for choke Penn
sylvania. Wheat steady; No. 2 red, spot,
Sii"2ix7e.; No. 2 red, July, "('"Wic Corn
quiet; No. 2 mixed, spot, SC'3G'4e.; No.
2 yellow, for local trade, tfi'ac. Hats quiet;
No. 2 white. Ki'jo. Hay weak: choice tim
othy, J12 for laiiie bales. Heef easy; beef
bams. $2.l..'li24. Pork easy; mess, Slo.25
(UltUiO. Lard quiet; western steamed, 10.10.
Hotter steady; western creamery,
17e.; do. factory, IHii 12:14c. ; Eliilns, 17c;
Imitation creamery, VlfnMVc. ; New York
dairy, l.tVultic. ; do. creamery, l:iaiii lfi'u.
Cheese linn: liirce, while. 7c.; small do.,
Vic; large lured. 7',i7''e.; small do.,
T'ASii'S-e.; lbrht skims, r,' ii.'V.; I"irt
skims, lirii.",' ,e. ; full skims, a'uS'aC Ksks
steady; New York and Pciins) Ivanla, 12
4il2',3e.; western, fresh. VXi2'j; south
ern. llMlHVIiC. Potatoes Millet; new, $2&i:i.
Tallow easy; city. :irJV4e.; country,
6.iS,f.. u Io qiV'Hty. CiIjIlikc (iil,il;
soiilliern, JlSiL.T, '.
Hall Inlin e. June 21. Flour dull ami un
changed. Wheat slendbr; spot and
month, mm Ml:V. ; July. 7ii '..Hi 7,V?;e. ; Au
gust, 7-i'n 7n'ic.; steamer No. 2 red, 72'..
Cr 7:JT4-. ; southern, by sample. "CnSl'Art; do.
on Krndc. 741i',inc. Corn very dull; spot
and month, :aWiXc; July, Wu3&c.:
Aueiist, Jli'fi iiliVtC. ; Sepi ember, SDV&c;
steamer mixed. ,1l!,ii(:ir;ie. ; southern,
while, X if.K'it:; do. yellow, 25e. Oats
dull; No. 2 while, 32',i .'a'-jc. , No. 2 mixed,
3iji:iu'..e. Hye cnilir. No. 2 ne'irhy, tiiic.;
No. 2 western. I!ic. liny dull and lower;
choice timothy, tl2..Ki. Grain freights
unlet; steam to Liverpool, per bushel, 2d.,
late June; fori-, for orders, per quurtcr,
2s., July. Lettuce, tl.2oiiil.a.
LIvo stock .MnrUots.
New York, June 21. Deeves steady;
cables unchanscd. Calves dull and un
chanBed; choice veals, $0.30; buttermilk
calves. $.1ii3.2,'i; about 2"j unsold. Sheep
slow; coinmon grades lower; heavy
weights not wanted; prime lambs steady;
other glades li'1i25c. lower; K curs un
sold; shci p. poor to good, $3.25fj 1.C0;
luinbs, Sfi r,i".M.20: culls, $5. Hogs nom
inally wink at ffii-USO.
East I.lberty. Pa., June 21. Cattle
itendy at Inst week's quotations. Hogs
steady; prime heavies. $1.10; best me
diums and heavy Yorkers, Slfi4.05; light
Yorkers. $;i.Gfi'i3.!: roughs. 2.5ora3.73.
Sheep steady; choice, $t.351it.4a; common,
$3.25,13.73; choice clliiped lambs, JI.SOSiG;
coinmon to good, Stl; l.Mi ; spring lambs,
tl.SOiit); veal calves, ?C.&027.
Tho Cuban question and polltlral Issues
sink into inslRnillcaiieo with tho man wlin
suH'ors from pilos. What he most desires, is
lelief. DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo rurm
lilies. C. 11. lbiKCiibuo.il.
Notice to Iug Owners.
Notice la lieicby given that hereafter the
underblgnoit will rigidly onforco tho follow
ing onliuanc' :
An onniN vnck yiuiTAXiKiiiMHis anij iirxiu
I.VTINll Till. I II lit NNINd VI' 1..VCIU: IN TltH
Ilnaol I. II OF SlIKS VNIIOVII.
Skition 1. Iio it ordained and enacted by
tho authority of tho borough of Shenandoah,
niul it is hereby enacted by tho sanio, that
each and every owner of a dug or dogs, bitch
or bitches, shall inform tlie High Constable,
w lien called on by him for such purpose, ol
tliu name, species, and such other de-crip
thin as may lie necessary to the identity of
aiieh dogs or bitches, which said name and
other descriptions shall bo taken and regis
tered oiiniMita the owners name in n register
to bo kept for such purpose liy the uiuei
burgess, and that each and overy ownur of a
loa or dogs, bitch or bltclios, snail pay a
yearly tax of one dollar per head lor each
dog and two dollars per head for each bitch,
iiwned bv him or bor. which tax hiiaii ne
collected by tho High Cmutnblo as borough
taxtw are by law collected, anil lie jiaiu to tin
Chief Ilurgcaii fur the uso nf tlie borough.
Suction 1. Tlmt' during tho months of
Juno, July, August and September of uver.v
year no dug ur bitch shall law fully go at large
within tho borough ot hlicuamlnali, unlcks
such dug ur bitch shall have a strong inuz.l,
or shield of wire securely fastened over Hie
nose of tuuh a dog or bitch, so as to prevent
uO'ectually any iiijury from lilting, and it
hall nut be lawful for any hitch when in
heat to run at largo in tlie borough of Slicn
audotili, atany time, and any bitch or dug
running at large in violation of tlie provisions
of this section shall be disposed ot us pr,
vidul in section throe of this ordinance.
li-15-tI' A. 1'. Taiioii, Chief burgess.
To Curj Headacns in IS Minutes.
TaVe Hr Davis' Atl-lleadaclm. All driiggUU
lire! lire! l Ire!
Insure your property from loss in the
oldest ami stiongMt uuli couiimuics ; I'liiUi
Uiulm writers Iumifmiumi (u. of Nortli
Amoriiu and Fire Aasvoiation, Hartford
Kiio Ins. Co., American I'ire Insuraiieu Co.,
Went Chaster Fire Ins. Co., United Mreiuoii
Ina. Co. T. T. Williams,
123 f. Jarillu St., Shenandoah.
PKMODS OF PAIN.
nfenstrttatlon. the lwlatico wheel of
ivomttn'M life, i.s nKo the banc of exist
ence to niuny lucaubo it menus a time of
great fttiftVi hi)?.
S hile no woman is entirely free from
periodical pain.it duo not seem to have
1 'in lta
t lire's plan
tlmt women
otherwise
he.ilthy
slnnild Buffer
so severely.
L-ilia 10. 1'ink-
1i:i:ii'h Vege
table Com
liound Is
tlie most
thorough fe
male regtila.
tor known to
medical sci
ence. It relieves the condition that pro
duces so much discomfort and robs nieii
strnntinu of its terrors. Here is proof:
Pk vn'Mns. 1'ixkham: How can 1
thnnlt you ciiouph for what you liavo
done for mo ? When 1 wrote to you 1
was suffering untold pain nt time of
menstruation; was nervous, had head
ache all tho time, no nppotite, that tired
feeling, and did not care for anything.
1 have takeu three bottles of Lydia 13.
T'inUhnin's Vcgolnble Compound, ono
of Dlood l'nriflcr, two boxes of Liver
l'ills. and to-dny I am a well person. I
would like to have those who suffer
1. now thut I mil one of the ninny who
have been cured of female complaints
by your wonderful medicine and advice.
Miss Jcnmi: It. Mn.ns. Leon, Wis.
If you are suffering in this way, write
ns Miss Miles did to Mrs. 1'lnkham at
Lynn, Mass., for the advice which hho
offers free of charge to all women.
Cleveland Vo the sil tnlcnts,,
Princeton. N. J., June 22. Ornver
ripv-lnnd delivered the annual foun
der's day id,! i . i of the commencement
exercises of the Lawrencevllle school,
held yesterday. At 1 o'clock Dr. and
Mrs. McKi nvlo held n reception, Mrs.
Grover Clevelmd assisting: In the re
ceiving. The prndtinilng class received
their dlplmpus In the afternoon, and
Grover Cleveland delivered his address
entitled 'Giiod C'ltlst-nshlp." He vig
orously opposed a w ar of conquest.
M. nri Ion ilve It Pp.
Paris, June 22. Ovvlnjr to the refusal
nf former Premier Tlupuy to accept the
foreign office portfolio and of M. I)e
lambre to become minister of finance,
M. Sarrlen decided to relinquish tho
task of attempting to form a cabinet.
Sultan's GirWo l'.mperor Wllllitm.
llerlln, June 22. The sultan of Tur
key, according to the Fran'-fort Zel
tung, has purchased :',.noo square yards
of land near Jerusalem, which he will
present to Kmperor William as a site
for a German monastery.
Foe it IMvMon ol" ( 'olorcd Iniinunes.
Washington, June 22. Senator For
aker yesterday Inti'iduced a bill au
thorizing the organization of a division
In the volunteer army to consist of
cnloied iniinunes. It provides that tho
division shall include not to exceed si
regii.u nts, that the men shall be re
cruited finm IN ivitboi at huge,
that the pi e- iik nt si, all appoint
nei sary ollb era.
and
the
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Boars tho
Signature of
NEW ITALIAN TITLES.
The Old ArbtocratH and Nobles Look on
Tbmn With Contempt.
Throughout lluropo Italian titloiof no
bility do not cr joy a vciy lliill imputation,
so much so tli.it as a general rule a mem
Austrian baron Is mora highly considered
than mi Italian marquis. Ono explana
tion of this font is that many ot these Ital
Inn nobles with high bounding handles to
their nuincs aru not in a very cuvlablo
Ilnancial situation. Many astounding in
btunces may ho cited of Italian dukes and
counts who occupy tho strangest positions
abroad. Some are coachmen, others hotel
porters, one is nn interpreter In a railway
station, another is a butler In tlie family
of nn American millionaire. In Now York
tlicro is a well known Italian count who
has run an elevator for several years past,
in southern Italy, where poverty Is greater
than in other portions of tho peninsula,
tliu great noblo families aro compelled to
resort to tho most extraordinary strata'
gems to snvo appearances. In Naples poor
noblo families lmvo adopted a system of
mutual carriages and horses which Is
somuwlmt curious. Flvo or six families
ngreo to pay tho oxpensos of a luxurious
establishment, generally a four-in-hand,
with coachman and footmen. Tho car
riage door with tho various coats of arms
of tho different families Is alono changed,
according to tho family which uses tho
carriage. On great occasions tlioso fain
llles draw lots to seo which shall uso tho
currlago and horses.
Tho man who wishes to hear n prlnco s
crown must pay b, out) to tho government,
to bocomo a duko $0,000 Is sulllcient, for
?&,000 ono may ho a marquis and fur e I,-
000 n count, 12,400 is buftlclent to become
a baron and $1,000 for tho slmplo prolix
"do." 'Iheso iigures upply only to tho tl
tics conferred by tho king, but bosides
these royal titles are the dignities confer
red by tho pupo. ThebO pnpnl titles are
somewhat cheaper than those conferred by
tho king. At the Vatican a brand new
oount may ho created for t3,40U and a
marquis for (n,0l)U.
H Is hardly necessary to add that tho
proud old Italian aiistocrats look down
with tho greatest contempt on theo par
venu noblemen, whether created by tho
king or tho popo. Those proud Italian
aristocrats of urn lent lineage, such an tliu
Columm, theliorglioM), tho Orbinlof Home,
tho Ktiozl of Florence and tho Yisconte
of Milan, consider theniMilvcs vattly su
perior tuthomoi-t nnclunt nobles of France
ami Gioat Ilrltnln and tho equals of most
royal fuuillins. Sumo of the old Itoman
nobles even claim direct descent from the
days of ancient Homo. Milan Cor. 1'iovl
denou Journal.
Tho popo'N Health Not Aliirnilng. t
Home, June 22. In consequence of
the renewal of alaimiug reports ub to'
the health of the pope, Dr. Lnppnnl,
his physician, said: "Ills holiness has
quite recovered from the slight attack
of rheumatism In the shoi ' 'or. To
day he has transacted bublncss and
promenaded In the gardnes ns usual."
ArkninwiM' Dcinoorut Io iinWot.
Little Uock. Ark., June 22. The
Democratic aUtu uonventlon met yes
twday and nominated the followini
ticket: For governor. Daniel W. Jones,
secretary of state, Alex C. Hull; treat
urer, Thomas It. Little; auditor, Clu
Sloun; attorney generul, Jeff Davis.
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Sti i eteiii' Ovei-titi-hi'd. Two lu.lnred.
Akron, o June 22.- A stie t t ur on
t'n Inn- f i din fhl- city to Cuynhogi
Fnlls juinp1 l he tinek and turned over
yeneiilny afternoon. Nearly 70 people
ware hurt, two of them receiving' In
juries that are likely to prove fatal.
Those who were most severely hurt are
Ira ltoircrs, ot Cleveland, whose skull
was frm ured and who was internally
Injured, and Mary 1). llaiikln, of Akron,
who was hurt Internally. Both of
these, It is thought, will die.
A l'lllln,:eiil IlvvoHllie I!nniU'ked,
Pluinfield, N. J., Jim 22.-The resi
dence of Andrew J. Vmulerbleek was
ran-nci.ed mi Monday nd neatly 150
dlrfeient articles of value, mostly sil
vei ware and jewelry, stolen. Sholtly
after 4 o'clock Mrs. Vcnderbleek left
home to attend a funeral. When she
returned nliout 0 o'clock r.he discovered
that every room In Hip house hud been
thoroughly rnnsneked. The value of
the stolen articles was $2(1U.
NUGGETSJDF NEWS.
The navy department has eonrirm
atoty Ininimali, n thut Camarn's squad
ron has put back to Cadla.
Numerous cases of diphtheria, cere-bro-splnnl
meningitis and pneumonia
have divtlopt-d at Camp Merritt, Cali
fornia. Admiral Sampson believes that Lieu
tenant Ilebson and his men have been
removed from the Morro at Santiago
and tnkm up to the city.
The Spanish commiindnnt at Corun
na lies taken measures to arrest an
nlleged Amerimn spy, who arrived here
on the Uiltlsh steamer llornnc.
The steamer Algonquin arrived at
New lurk yesterday with the Spanish
prisoners comprising the captain and
crew of the bark Maria Dob res.
Senor Castclar says that Spain is at
the threshold of a republic, "Caiilsm
being out of the question und tlie
tnonunhy being an absolute failure."
.
H. C. I .tones. MllcBlimir. P.l.. Wlites : "I
have iihmI DcWilt's Little Iiirly Itlsurs ever
dure they were lntmliiml here and must
ay I have uover usod any pilN in my family
Inrinc fnrlv vears of house keeping that
an vo such satisfactory results as a laxative or
'athartie." 0. H. lliigenlmcli.
Hyliis; Convict Pnrdoned,
Trenton, June 22. The New Jersey
court of pardoni yest rday iiardoncl
Clarence W. Derb;'. who had served
about one-iblrd of a three year sen
tence fur l.i iinc a dlRiirilnrlv l,r,o
at Atlantic city. Derby was pardoned
uecause no is flying of consumption,
lie enmes of a good family In Pitts
burp, and the petition for his pardon
was signed by Governor Hastings and
a number of other prominent Penn
sylvanians. Governor Vnnibprm wnu r.t
Sea Girt, and guve his consent over the
telephone. Durbv vvns tnknn l,eiQ i.
Ills parents.
No need to fear sudden attacks of cholera
infantum dysentery, dlairlnea, or summer
complaint, if you have Dr. Fowler's l'xtract
of Wild Strawberry in the medicine chest.
Allearcil Thieving; Conductors.
Pittsburg, June 22. By clever de
tective woik what is said to be an
organized band nmong conductors to
defraud the Consolidated Traction
company was unearthed yesterday. A
large number of conductors are sup
posed to be implicated in the conspir
acy, und numerous arrests are ex
pected. Conductors William J. Flower
and William M. Lasdusky were ar
rested lust evening, and the latter made
a en!, ion, implicating a number of
his associates. Tlie scheme to dofraud,
it is laid, wns worked at transfer sta
tions. A car coming to the stution with
20 '.iset)';ei'S would have probably live
tinns i i -i. The conductor would slip
his c, up .lern'e ten 'tlunsfei slips,
which would be turned In to the com
pany as cash.
.-T"ss NVA'
V. ""''
- i Ji
Sf-y (?h:a il" A-i la f
For
the only blood remedy
no mercury or mineral
drug-shop preparation.
obstinate nature, no mat
ter what other treatment
has failed.
TO THE LAND OP SUNSHINE
And lienors, the Ibitid of America, Cali
fornia. Vin tho true pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain
Itimto," which travorses a region of peipetual
sunshine, wiicro snow storms, blizzards or
high altitudes uio unknown. Pullman first
and second class palaeo ami touiist sleeping
cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas,
Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California,
Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and
.Nevada, without change (Julck time, low
tales, and all the conifurtsof modern railway
linpiuveiiicnts pu iriuiteed to nil who pur
chase tickets via the Mission 1 1 Pad lie railway
system, For rate right from your homo,
lltemture, and full Information, drop a post tl
caul, J. P. McCanii, T. P. .tgent. nblllnll
road avenue, Lliuini, N. Y or ;)!)1 broad
way, New York.
il-l-tf W. L lloyt, (I. E P. Agt.
Give the Children a Drink
called Gniiu-0. It is u delicious, appclhdug,
tiouiUhliig food drink to take the plaeu of
coll'iic. Sold by all grocers and liked by all
who have used it because, when properly
pieparcd it tastes like tlie II nest coH'ce but Is
flee fiom all its Injurious piopcitius. ttmin
Oalds digestion and strengthens the nerves.
It is not a stimulant but a health builder,
mil children, as well as adults,, can diink it
with gieat bciicllt. CoLs about i as much as
collce. 15 mid 'Ma.
TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS.
vr.vsuni'.vsKtni sisnvici: ot'rr.i:r.i iiv Tin:
MltlTIIKRN ll.VII.WAY.
Leaving broad Street station, liilladelphia,
at 0:.j p. la, daily, the "Southwestern
Limited," carrying a dining oar and the
most luxurious Pullman drawing rouiu sleep
ing ous, leaches bil mingliau the following
,.t..l., 1,t.,n .....1 r.. 1.1. .1...
j iiiiii ,ii tu.iu u,i,i .iiiiven at. .iieuqniiH uiu
next nuiruiiigat. i:iu. j iirougu sleeping cars
for Aslicvillc, Savannah, Jacksonville,
Tainpi. Athiutit. Mobile and New Orleans in o
also attached to this train. Pullman leser
vations can bu made In advance and all in
foi ination oblaincd by coaiinunicaliug w ith
John M. bciil, District Passenger Agent, S2
Chestnut sticct, Iiiilalelphia.
"Ono Minute Cough Cure is tliu best pre
paration I have over sold or used and can't
, say too much in its praise. 1,. M. Kcnuoii,
Merchant, Odell, (la. C. H. llagenbuch.
j Natloiij,l Cilucntbiniil ANSoclntbili,
j For the National Lducational As'ociatinn
Convention to bo held at Washington. I). C,
July 7 to 12, tho Pennsylvania llailruad
I Company will sell excursion tickets from
points on its line to v aslungtou and ictiirn
at rate of single fine fur tlie round tiip plus
$2.00 membership fee. These tickets will bo
sold on, and good going, July 1 to 7, and good
to leturn leaving Washington July 8 to in,
when stamped by Joint Agent at Washington,
by depositing ticket with Joint Agent on or
before July 12 and on payment of 50 cents tho
return limit may be extended to August 31.
Tickets for side trips from Washington to
Gettysburg, Richmond, Old Point Comfort,
and Southern battlcllelds will bo ou salo at
the ticket olliees of the Pennsylvania biiil
road Company in Washington during tho
coutimiauco of tlie Convention.
TIIU MOIU'.ltN IIHAIITY
Thrives on good food and sunshii e, with
plenty of exercise in the open air. Iter
form glows witli health and her face blooms
witli Its beauty. If her system needs tlm
cleansing action of a laxative remedy, slio
uses tho gentle and pleasant Syrup oi Figs,
inadu by the California. Fig Syrup Co. only.
P.'-Lot;is,latiic ou Trial Cor Murder.
Wllkesbarre, Da., June 22. Hon.
Jnmes M. Grlner. ex-member of the
legislature from the Wilkesbarru dis
trict, was placed on trial yesterday for
the murder of his stepdaughter, Car
oline Kci.'ieffor, at Duryea, nearly a
year ago. The prisoner pleaded not
guilty. Grlner Is defended bv nble
counsel. It is understood his defense
will be Insanity.
5
atch!
Tlie tortures of Eczema are indescribable. First, a scries of small water blisters
appear, accompanied by a tingling, itching sensation; these burst, and the skin be
comes dry and sometimes cracks and peels; the itching increases in severity and
spreads over a larger surface, until it soon becomes almost unbearable. The rough,
red skin seems to be ablaze, so intense is the suffering produced.
Only disappointment results from the use of ointments, salves, etc., which are so
generally resorted to for this disease. Eczema is a disease of the blood, and local
applications can have no effect whatever upon it. They are good enough to allay
temporarily the intense itching, but the disease continues to spread and increases in
severity.
It is during spring and summer that those afflicted with Eczema suffer most, al
though they are at no time entirely free from discomfort. The disease seems to
break out afresh each spring, and every year seems to spread more, until in some
cases the entire body is effected.
Mr. E. D. Jenkins, of LJthonin, Ga,, says
that his daughter, Ida, inherited a severe
case of Eczema, which the usual mercury
and potash remedies failed to relieve.
Year by year she was treated with various
medicines, external applications and in
ternal remedies, without result. Her buf
ferings were intense, and her condition
Brew steadily worse. All the so-called
blood remedies did not seem to reach the
disease at all until S, S. S. was given,
when an improvement was at once noticed.
Tlie medicine was continued with favor
able results, and now tlie is cured sound
and well, her skin is perfectly clear and
pure, and she has been saved from what
threatened to blight her life forever.
The only cure is a real blood remedy one which
reaches obstinate and deep-seated diseases, and cures
them permanently. The mercurial and potash reme
dies of the doctors, aside from their harmful effects, do
not reach the disease, and hence their inability to cure
it. S. S. S. is the only cure for Eczema, because it is
guaranteed purely vegetable, containing no potash, no arsenic,
of any description. It is Nature's own remedy and is not a
It cures Eczema and all other blood diseases of the most
Swift! s
miiilii VO MwFi ii1 1 1 1 'i iIhiiihiiimi imi awilib
Chlni-so Ordered Our Troopship Asvuy
London. June 22. The llonrr Kong
correspondent of The Dally Mall, tele
Krnphlng Tuesday, suys: "In uccord
ancp with Instructions from his govern
ment the collector of Chinese customs
here ordered the United States troop
ship Knllro, Just arrived from Manila,
to leavi Chinese waters Immediately,
lie refused to allow tho vessel to take
mnlls or cargo of any kind. It Is
thought that this action wns In viola
tion of Intel na'lottal law, as the Hnflro
was pnlitlcd to stny 21 hours In order
to ship the necessary scores. To nvold
unp'easnntness the captain of th,
Znllro removed to British waters.
i'bo Third Manila F.pc,lttlon.
San Frnnclncu, June 22. General Mer
ritt has not yet decided whether lie
will go with tho next fleet of transports
or not. It Is now Intimated that he
will be taken In tho Philippines on the
cruiser Philadelphia, should that ves
sel be reudy for sea within n reason
able HniP. One thine Is certain tlie
general Is prcpnrlng to depart, nnd 'f
he should conclude to start with the
next Meet he will be ready. Prepara
tions for the llilnl expedition me going
on rapidly, and It Is probable the ships
will be In sailing older by Saturday.
Don Cutio', Power.
London, .'"hp 22. Tho Madrid corre
spondent of '; he Standard says: "No
body except bis lollowers believes that
Don Cnrlos can do more than to dis
turb the pence nf the fpalni and nrr
Einvute Hie dllllcultles of Spanish
nuance so Ions as the present mon
archy nnd dynasty nro supported by
the army, tlie navy and a majority of
Spaniuitls, but undoubtedly he might'
become a powerful adversary to any
other regime sprung upon the country
bj l evolutionary j-artles."
The llouibnrdini'iit Cnslliln.
Mndild, June 22. An ollltial dispatch
from Hnvann says: "An Amerlcnn ves
sel bombarded the town of Casllda,
province of Sa'ntn Clara (about flvo
miles south of Tiinldnd, with which It
Is connected by rail), for three hours.
She fired 1B0 big shells. Tho troops and
the gunboat Dependlente co-operated
In a brilliant defense, nnd tho Ameri
can vessel was obliged to retire, after
damaging some houses and shops."
A Narrow Escape.
Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada 1',.
lpitt, of (Iriitnii, S. I). "Was taken with a
bad cold which settled on my lungs ; cough
set in and finally terminated in Consumption.
Four Doctors gave me up, saying I could livo
but a slinit time. I gave myself uu to mv
Savior, determined if 1 could not stay with
my friends on earth, 1 would meet my absent
onos above. .My husband was advised to get
Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption,
Coughs and Colds. I gave it a trial, took in
all eight bottles. It has cured me, and thank
God I am saved and now a well and healthy
woman." Trial bottles free at A. Wesley's
Drug Storo Iicgular si.o 50c aud $1.00.
Guaranteed or price lefuudcd.
ITiissinn 'soldier Mint UN General.
Berlin, June 22. Duiins n military
review yesterday at Dcutsch Kylau,
near Osterode, Kast Prussia, a soldier
In tho ranks, whose identity Is not yet
established, filed nt General Yon Babe,
wounding him In tho leg and killing
his horse. A seal chins investigation
is proceeding.
S. M. Geary, l'ieron, Mich . w-rile: "Do
Wilt's Witch II ,.el Salvo is cuiingnmro idles
hcie to-day Hun all other remedies com
bined. It cures rri'ina and all other skin
discuses." C. II. llagenbilcli.
Justice l"n ;iers Dniiiibter Divorced.
Chicago, June 22. Mrs. Colin C.
Planning, daughter of Chief Justice
Fuller, of the United States supreme
court, wns yesleulay grunted n divorce
by Judge Hall. Desertion was the
specific charge upon which the bill was
based. Mr. Manning Is United States
consul at Faynl, In the Azores Islands.
Scratch !
Mr. Win. Armstrong, of DePere, Wis.,
writes: "I have suffered terribly for eight
years with Eczema, at times all over my
body, and no person can describe the burn
ing and itching I bad to endure. For three
months 1 never laid down, but was com
pelled to sit in my chair when not moving
around. 1 was treated by the best of
physicians with no success, used various
local applications, and tried all the patent
medicines recommended for Eczema with
out any good results. I went to several
celebrated medical resorts, but the disease
shortly returned. I then tried S. S. S and
after three days the burning and Itching
subsided, and I continued to improve
steadily until I was well entirely cured.
Specific.
, irt l
Her Health Restored
TUB misery of sleeplessness can only bn
realized by thoso who havo experi
enced It. Nervousness, sleepl, ss-ic ,
headaches, neuralgia and that ml er b'j
feeling of unrest, cau surely bocuiedb- Dr.
Miles' Itei-toratlvo Norvlno. So ccrta a li
Dr. Miles ot this fact that nil druggists n
authorized to refund prlco paid for tho f '
bottlo tried, providing It does not bin .i.
Mrs. Henry bruns, wifo of tho well 1., i
blacksmith at Grand Junction, Iowa, ray-:
'I was troubled with Bleoplossnc?s, tier, mi
ncss, hcadacho and Irregular niunstitm Ion;
suffering untold misery for years,. I .131 1
various advertised romedlesfor female c "i
1 il a I n t s besides being under tho caro of local
physicians, without help. I noticed In Dr.
MIlos' advertisement tho testimonial of a
lady cured of ailments similar to mlno, and
I shall never ccaso to thank that lady. Her
testimonial Induced mo to uso Dr. Miles'
Norvlno and Nervo and Liver Pills, v l.lch
restored mo to health. I cannot say enon h
for br.MIIcsitcmodics 1
Dr. Miles' Ilemedles
aro sold by all drug
gists under u posit I vo
guarantee, first bottlo
benefits or money re
funded, bookondls
e.ie,of tho heart and
m rv . fro-1. Address,
K5E
S Dr.
K1.II..I
-Nervine 3
S3- Restores
DU. MILES MEDICAL CO.. KliclmtL, Imi.
Pennsylvania
RAILROAD.
POIITTVKII.L DIVISION.
MAV 28, lfl'.'S.
Trains will leave Slicnioidonii utter tub soo c
ilato for Wlggiois, (llllicrtoti, Krn'kvlllu Usrr
Water. St. Clair, 1'ollHvllle. Haiuhiirg Itcail k
1'otlntown, Pliofulxville. Xorrlutown n d Pi '
iirfclpbla ' ilrMtd street station) nt 6 01 and S 15
ft, in .202, a 111 ii in. on week UavH. SundiivM.
S 15 ii. in., I '3 p. in.
TrnltiH leave irackrlllo for Hlicuamlo'O nt
7 SB, il IS n. m. and S 40, 7 3d p. . Sunday,
11 Of a. in. and 5 If, p. in.
I.eiivp Pottsvilbi for Hlicnandnab (vlaFrack
villa 710, 11 20 li. 111., 5 20, 7 10 i. in. Hundsi
loai a. in.. 5 20 p. m.
I.cnvc l'lilliulctpis'.i, (Ilroud sti eet station t,
Shw'.ndoah at 8 35 ft. in., t 10 p. tu. week days.
Bundayn leave at a 50 and 0 23 a. in
l,cavc llroad street etatlon, PliIladelplilB, li i
Sea Ol'-l, Awburj l'ftlk, Ocean drove, Louj
branch, and intermediate stntione, 1 23,
11.11, r.. m., 8.33 and l.OOp. in. weck-dae.
Leave UroAd Struct btstion, PhlladclphlA,
KOU NEW YOllK.
Express, wrek-dnys, 3 20, 4 ft), 4 50 5 01, 0 50
7 83, h 20, 9 50, 10 21 (Dlntnj.' Car), II 00 n. in,
I'iOOnoou, .2 35 (Limited 100 And fi! ) I...
Illuhiy Cars), 1 40, 2 80 (DIlllhK far) 3 'JO, 3 SO.
IOO,5(0,5 5li(l)lnlnl;Olir), 0 00, 7 02,7 30 I Dill
IntfCnr), 10 00 p. ni., 12 pi, nlirkt. SiiiiiIiivb,
8 2C, 4 05, 150, 5 05, 8 20, 9 56, 10 21, (I)b.ln
Cur), tl Jb .1. in. 12 35, 1 05 iDlniiiL- Car) '-' Ml
(DlniliK Or), 4 00 (Limited! 22) inrnlnK Oar),
5 20.5 50, (I)inlll(t Car) 0 33, 7 02,7 50, IDIiiluir
Car 10 00 p. m., 12 01 nlidit.
Express for Ponton without chungc, 11 03 a is.,
week-days, aud 7 43 p. m., daily.
WASHINGTON A"ND TUB SOb'TH.
For Baltimore, und Wa IiIiikUmi, 3 50, 7 20, S3J,
in 20, II 23, a. in., 12 09, 1131 (Db.liiK Car), 1 Is
Dlnlnir Oar, 312, 4 41, 5 25 CoiiKrcs
siuiial Mniltid, Dliilli); Car, G 17. CR3 IDIn
Ini! I'nr, 7 31 Dining Carl p. m., and 12 03
nlKbt week days. SundayH, 8 50, 7 20, 9 12, 11 23,
a. in., 1209, I 1.', IDinilif; Carl 4 41, (520 Cou
loiml Minitc.l, IMiilriR Curl, 6M Dining
Carl. 731 (DinliiCiir p. in. nnd 12 05 nlulit.
For Italthnori', acconimodatlon, 9 12 n m, 2 02
nnd I 01 p in wi't'k duyntS04uitl 11 10 j in dally
KOIt ATLANTIC CITY.
I,tMe Itroad nlreet station vin Dehiwaro rlvei
bridKO Kxprt'HS, 9 20 iv m, 70 p. m. daily.
lA'vr Murkft Street WnrI Kspresi, 5 00, 9 00
iu. (100 SaturdnyH only), 2 00,4 00,190,6 00 p.
in. HundayH, 8 00,8 45,9 00, 9 45 u. in (accom
madatttin 4 IW ui.U 5 00 p. m.)
For CiipeMuy, AiiKU'Hca, Wildwootl nnd Hollj
Uonuhhxprt'sH, 9 00 a in, 100 p tn vci'k .Iiij h.
Siiiula u IMOft in.
For Cftpu May mily, 1 B0 p in HaturdayH
- For Sua Inle City, OceMi City, Avalou and
Htono JlarWor Kxprcn, 9 00 a. m,, 4 20, p, m,
week days. Sundays, 9 00 a. in.
For SomerH Folnt Express, 5 0.?, 9 03, a.in.,
2 00, 100, BOO, p. in. week dayH SundayH, H 15
n. m and 9 4.3 p m.
J. II llurcniNhos, J. It Wood,
(icn'l Manager. (leu 1 Faai'ir'r At
Reading Railway
Engines Bum Hard Coal No Smoke
IN EKFEOT MAY 28tli, 1898.
TralnB Iravo Shenandoah hh fnlluws:
Kor New York vl l'liiladelplda, week days.
7 30 9 51 ll. in., 12 27, 3 10 and 0 07 i. ill.
Kor Now York, via Maucb Chunk, week days.
7 30 a. m.. 12 27 And 3 10 n. in.
For lreadlni; and Philadelphia, week days,
7 80. 9 51 a.m.. 12 27, 3 10 and 6 07 i. Ti)
Kor l'ottsrllle, week days, 7 30, 951 a. m.,
12 27, 8 10, G 07 aud T 25 p. III.
Kor Taiuaqun and Maliauoy City, week Uayn
730,9 51 a. m 12 27 3 10 and 0 07 p. in.
Kor WIlllniiiHport, rlunlmrv and Lewlsburi;,
week dayH, 1180 a.m.. 12 27, 7 25 r. Ill
KorMaliono I'lane, wcclcOa) a, 7 30, 9 51, 11 80
a. 111., 12 27, 8 10, 6 07. 7 25, 9 55 p. in,
Kor Ashland and Sbamokln, week darn 730,
1180 a. m 12 27, 3 10,607, 725 aud 55p. in.
Kor lialtlinore, WashliiKtoii and the Vft via
"AO. H. It., ihrouch trains leo-1 lttaiilnt;
Terminal, I'hlladelplila. (P. & It. II K.) at 3 20,
7 55, 11 20 a. m 3 10 and 7.27 t. t. Hlintlav n,
3 20, 7 00, 11 20 a. in., 8 48 and 7 27 p. m. Addi
tional tralm from Twenty-fourth and CLt'st
uut streetn station, week days, 10 80 a. in. 12 20.
12 19 8 40 i in. Sundays, 1 35, 8 23 p. m.
TKAINH KOIt HIIKNANDOAH.
Leave New York via l'liiladelplda, week
days, 12 15, 1 80, 8 00, 11 30 a. III., and I 13, 4 30,
9 00 p.m.
Leave New York via Maueh Chunk, week
days, 4 80, 9 10 a. in., 1 HO p. in.
Leave l'liiladelplda, Heading Terminal, week
days, 3 10. S 80. 10 21 a. m. and 1 30, 4 (li p. in.
Leave Mending, week day, 7 00, lOOs, , in.
12 15, 1 17, 6 00 p. in.
Ixuve l'ottsrllle, week days, 7 10, 7 10 a. in.,
12 80 1 10, 0 10 and 6 50 p. in.
Leave Tamaqua, week days, H 30, 11 23 a. m.,
I 19, 5 60, 7 20 p, m.
Leave .Maliauoy City, week days, 90-3, 1147
a. m 2 22, 5 12, 0 21, 7 41 p. In
Leavo Maliauoy I'lane, week days, 680, 9 23.
10 25, 1159 a. in., 2 11, 5 82, II. 7 67, i ill.
Iiave WilllatiiMport, week days, 7 12, o ID a,
ui., 1231 and f 00 p. m.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION,
Leave riilladelpbla Cbeutnut itreet wait and
Houth street vvliaif for Atlantic City.
Weekdays Hsprewi, 9 00 a. in., (130 Sat
urdays only), 2 00, 1 no, I 30, 5 00 p. in. Aeimm
iiioiliitloii, ti 15 a. in., 5 15, 0 3i) p. in. Sundays
Kxpri'HH, H (JO, 900, 10 00 n. in, Atcnimuodntlou,
ti 15 a. tu., 4 45 p. in,
KeturuhtK leave Atlaut'o City depot, curlier
Atlautle and ArkniiMitf avenues.
Weekdays 15xpreas, t 00, 7 43, 9 00 a in., 8 30,
5 30 p. tu, Aeuoiuinodatloii, 4 23, 8 03 a. iu, 4 03
p. in.
Sundays Express, 4 00, 5 80, 8 00 p. in. Ac
commodation, 715 a. in., 4 13 p. m.
Kor Capu May and Ocean City, 8 13 a. in., 2 .10,
4 1.3 p. in. Sundays Mouth street, 9 00, Chestnut
street, U 15 a in
Kor Sea lulu City, 8 15 ii in, I 15 p in, Kun,las
South street, 0 00, Chestnut street, 9 15 a m.
Parlor Cars on all express trains.
Vor further Information, apply to nearest
Philadelphia and ltcndltur ltallway ticket agent
or address
I, A, SwMdAitn, Kdson J. Vki:ks.
(len'l hlipt., (len'l l'ass'r AkLi
ltcadbur Terminal, Philadelphia.
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