EVENING HERALD HSTAIIMSHIU) 1870, tinned ever)' KenlnK, Kxeept Sunday, at Houth Jahdin Strrkt, Nkah Ckkt hk. Tin' 1 lent Id In dollveied In Shenandoah and the JiirroutHlliiK tmv.t for dx wnln n uw k, pay a't Suthtiinrrlern. Hy mall fS.OO a year, or 25 rut a month, payable In advance. dvert'w inrnt el urged iioconllutt tniirtw aii'l jHnltlon. 1'tif publUlii't! ttvrve the rlrht to eliautce tin-iH-itlon of advetMement whenever the pnK utntlo'i of teyv demand- It. Tho rlaht In icMfrvud lo nic !!) advertisement, whether p.ud for nr mil, f.uU the putdUher may (lee in Hroper. Advertising rato made known i)Kii application. 1 .tered at the poatoUlee at Hhotianduah, miul cla mall mu t tor. TKM?II10KK CONNK(riON All Itie News That's Fit to Print," livening H erald T11UUSDAY, .U'Ni: lit. 1KH. 0UK COUNTRY : Tirst. Last and l'jrcvei. WllKTIIKU it ImJi'IiUn nr (ioidon t ho rwiilt will lie the siiiul1. W. A. Ntone will succeed (lovernor Iliistinpt. (lux. UoitlJJ will lie a--1tfnril to the r.iiiiimuul of a lirlpule rompoMHi of three IVlnmyl vnnin. reKitueiitn. That i" highly sntisfiirtory to I'emisyl v iiiiia. W'K full) iigret' with the Hitlers' Journal that we did Hon. Thomas 15. Heed mi injustice by coupling his inline with that of his colleague from i In district. SiiknandoAH should indulge in an ..Id fashioned Fourth of July this ear. Let us all put our shoulders to the wheel and nssist those active in the movement. Jt is a pity the new Slaine cannot !. constructed in time to participate in the bombardment of Havana, where her imnuuko was blown up lis the, treacherous Spaniards. Tun "yellow journal-." have not et made complaint that the Merri iiiiic was loaded with good Ameri can coal instead of bricU-bats. It would be in line with their war policy. In proportion to its population the I nited Kingdom has a ("renter num ber of womon workers than any country, and among thorn no fewer 1 ban 010,01)0 aro set down as dress makers. An nngitieiir declares that with the aid of machinery !i0,000 people do the. work that occupied 10,000,000 less l linn a generation ago. in the same t inie wages have increased through out the world. TilK Cadiz, licet has sailed again. It i-compelled to sail, or to make be lie, e to sail, every week or two in order to lull the Spanish people into n belief that their government is nr. .using itself. Tun Chronicle, the leading Demo cratic, paper of the county, warns the party leaders from following the load of William Wiliiolm and his free -ilverites, and incidentally says that Murthu P. (iiiiin is the logical candi date for Congress. Skvkhai, nations are much con cerued about what we intend to do it li the Philippines. The answer is tli.it we pr.ipose to do what we con sider tight. It would not he right for us lo take tho risks of a great buttle with .Spain and then allow an outside nation to run away with our victory. TilK name, of Washington is remem l.i ied by states, cities, streets, towns ml public siptares named for him. Henry Clay is best known by his cigars. AVubster would bo forgotten if it were not for the Webster dic tionary edited by people not related to him. And what of Bryan 1 l) Lit friends tho onemy are in u sad predicament in this county. The free silverites insist that Hryan and the Chicago platform he endorsed by the county convention, while thegold Democrats are just as determined that the gathering of tho "untorri lied" on July 11th shall not commit itself to the dogmas of tho 10 to 1 people. Thus wo Jlnd thoDumocruts, on the ovo of their convention, "be tween the dovil and tho deep sea." The lessons of tho last campaign have clearly shown that tho Democratic tt-kot, to be successful, must have tlie hearty support of both these ele ments, but so far tho efforts of tho liiirmuni.ors have proven futile. Tho Itepubliuuus can well alToni to look on with complacency, feeling assured of success, provided the political barnacles and hushwuckcrs in their own ranks are relegated to the tear. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. TheKind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of 1'lrnl I'irol I'lrot Iiuure your pioerty from loss in the nlilest and strongest cash companies; Phila Underwriters Insurance Co. of North Auierhu and l'lro Association, Hartford Fire Ins. Co., Amerioan Fire Iusuraiue Co., West Chester l'lro las. Co., United Firemen's Ins. IVj. T. T. WILLIAMS, 123 S. Janllu St., Bhenandoah ipfsr mm freo&btk serious coksequ Tlie Danger of Neglecting a "Common Cold." Serious and Often t i j. .- Mm ihv Xeiri, In wwt Itirtnnrps rnW fire tlie result of Imprudence or n lnok of fori tlioueht. LAeu In eii"-' where it umlden etmi.L'e in the weather or nn unavuiilHhl" fcti'ii-tire in re f ..inil..' for tlie lirsl sliirht cold I'itkIi ii ml inure severe colds limy lie im.l.lnl l.v o'. rervlnif u liltlc cure, lint ":' incie cold '' i MH'li ii eiiiiun.'n tliiiiff mid twin's Ff little inenrn. iiieiie, that iHitniilitii!niiii nil .rp. ioin f xp.'rieiipes ,o mvleet to tuk" the most diniplo preenutiotm, in tlio wny rf wenrlni; miltnblo clothing, tho OTolilniiee . i' (lrmmlitii, cte. One ulionlil tilwnys licar In iu....l 1 1 -nrcelty fif excreisinc n I'otisi, . ! i v 1 .i " to avoid entcliitiq eolil. When t i ni re in I Im hoiiMi is lut-licr tlmn I' .1 ...n ..I' floor, never po out without putli'." o'l r.ililitlnnal wrap. Never it In a (ol !r...ii even though yon lo n.'t feel chilly. ,r 1 i i better to sutler fl little OtFci.'-i' i f . wenrinff heavy underclothing thm t t '.i t! risk of n chill. 1 he followlnc letter trom n l idy in Sl. il I 'ii. i.!, Kit., grupliiriilh illuslr'it." the .Ii' tnssint! ronaequences thut nr.) liable to fol low n simple cold. "In February, 1 M T bad a kevere cold v.liicli settleil on toy luiius. Ku'iilling in n Rcriom coiitdi. lty appetite l.uled, and I became so weak that I wus neureelr able to walk across the room. I wciirlied only tilncty-fotir pounds, and had uIm-m up all hops of recovery when I linpinined to read an article in r. ncwppnpfr ik'i-ciiblnK eome THE DISEMBARKATION SUCCESSFUL. (t'ltntitiuetl from l-frst Page.) I mm tnc trsiiisioitt o;r j-itiituiBo, and believe to effecl tbi.- the commanders would be juUllu'd In exposing the men to some considerable device of risk from nttiuk rather than to eontiuur their confinement on board the trans ports. The fact that the animals taken along have suffered heavy mortality Is nn indication thnt the lot of the troops cannot be very comfortable. Tho nppoarance of typhoid fovoi among tho soldiers, an reported from Santiago, is said at medical headquar ters to bo due not to conditions on the transports, but to bad water or food laltoii In Florida boioro tho transports cmbnrltcd. In relation to the report tlia comes from the squadron to tho effect that Corvora's squndron is giving signs of mailing a despeuito dash out of the entrunco of Santlngo harbor, tho naval otllcials hero Bay that Sampson un doubtedly has done everything that prudence could suggest 'ra'provent tho success of any such movement. Tho met thnt he did not allow tho trans ports to join his squadron, but kept them 20 miles off at sea, Is proof posi tive that ho did not purpose to sub ject them to possibilities of destruc tion nt tho P.andB of the Spanish tor pedo bof-j should one or moro of thoni manage to escape from tho harbor over tho wreclt of the Morrlmac. As for the larger vesse's, tho Vlz rnya, Ontieudo, Colon and Maria Teresa, the officials aro confident that, notwithstanding the reports from Spanish sources that the Morrlmac. does not successfully block the chan nol. those vessels cannot omorgo with out blowing up tho wreclt. However, Sampson Is taking no chnncos that can be avoided, and now that his squadron Is so largely reinforced by tho 17 war ships that made up tho convoy which escorted tho transports, it Is scarcely possible should the Spanish forco tho passage that they could oscapo de struction at tho hands of tho American lleot. BLANCO'S POPULARITY. No Attempt Has Keen Made on His Life He Explain Why He Will Not Ex change Hobson. Ilnvnna, June 2".--There Is absolutely no foundation for the report published In the United States of an nttempt to nssnsslnate Captain (icneral Ulanco by a member of the volunteers whose brother It was alleged had been shot for complicity in a pint against the government. General Iltanco enjoys the esteem of all classes In Havana. In cluding tlie volunteers, and Is regard ed with the utmost confidence as the representative or Spanish sovereignty. That he has no fear of assassination is shown hy the fact that he often rides out without escort. Coni'.i.-tc tranquillity reigns In Ha vana. Tl.c gient.'Bt confidence Is felt that the Sp.inleh forces will success fully nip, with the American soldiers. Theic N gnat enthusiasm umong the troops and volunteers, who are all anxious to tight against the Invaders. C'.iptuln (Senernl lilunco denies that he has decided that there shall he no exchange of nrlboneia with the United States. At the same time the captain general says that he cannot allow the exchange of LVmtenant Hobson and ntlmr memliers of the uartv who sailed the Mei rimac Into the mouth of the harbor at He.nilaso de Cuba for tho reason that fiie lieutenant and hlB I companions had opportunities for see- Ing the harbor and Its defenses. Tlio most common prudence, the captain general says, would forbid that these men be now given their liberty, rb pro posid by the United States. t Captain Gtneinl Blunoo added that, he had not forbidden the approach of veshels bearing Hags of truce, but had only ordered that no vessel be permit ted to approach within six miles of the shore, so that It be made Impossible for officer ot the United States to make drawings of nr Inspect fortresses. Scald head is an etaenia of tho Msslp very severe sometimes, but it can 1 cuted. Doau's Ointment, quick and permanent In IU rusults. At any drug stoic, r0 cents. AuuiiKtl'M l'a.nl.'y Itopnrtuil .MiiMuereil London, June 23. Itcpurts from Man ila, suys n -Muclnl dispatch from Shang hai I ndi can- the existence of fears that Si.i.aa Augustl, wife of Captain den em! Augustl, and her children have been massacred by the rebels In Ilula cau. It Is thought, according to the same advices, that this la the reason ot the unwillingness of General Aguln aldo, the Insurgent leader, to allow the Ilrltlsh consul to start to iescue them. Headache Quickly Cured. Dr. Davis' Aiiti-IIcadache uover fails, 23c, on I" bay PEEMT Fatal Maladies may km ri... i ITarrltonburff, .. cures effected by Dr. Williams' rink rills, ami concluded to try them. " I commenced usiiic them, and Lefor 1 hml taken half a box I felt like a new crtn tore. Sly appetlto was restored, my oui;h urew ej, and 1 whs able to sleep noniidlj ot nk'ht, vhieh I had been unable to do for months before. "Afier taking two boxen of tlie pills I wi wek-lied airnln and to my astonishment my weight vat 113 Hounds, a cuiti.of IP notnuls. I'icviou' to t.'ikiiic the pills 1 bad sulleretl I villi eold humli and feet, but not have tin I trniiW'wluiteirfrnm that sourc. 1 " I I- in truly say I am now in better hrultl. t'.iun 1 huvo been for years. The effect of tin I I 'ink Pills Is wonderful, and I can reeon. mend them in all cases of debility and weak- ! IICSS. I Mrs. A. I,. STArronn." Mr. Williams' Pink Pills contain, In a tt-n-, dciw 1 f'.irm, all the elements neeestary to pin I in Jif.' and riuhnesH to the blnod and restore sli'ittc'ctl nervi'S. They are an unfailinB rp" eitic li.r Mirh diseases us locomotor .itiixiu, pa. tiiil linriil ys.ij, St. Vitus' danee, ninllea, ti." nil-'iii, rlieuninticm, nervous 'esdaehe, t'' iifti r efl'eet of la trritine. tiah.ilntlon of th I nenrt, pale and sallow complexions, all forni of weakness either in mulo or fi imde. l'inl I Pills are sold by all dealera, or will be sen I post paid on receipt of price, CO centi. a lio I or six boxes for $2.50 (they aro never (.old ii bulk or by tbelixi),by ml.!r"xi. -t Pr. VV1' ' Hums' Modioinu Company. Mehcnoetiflv, K.Y Notice to Hog Owners, N'otivc is heieby kIvcu that hereafter the umleilgiied will rigidly cnloiee the folluw int.' ordinance : AN lllllUN VXIT, KlUl TWINO luillH AND llKilll I. ni.NII TIIIUB UfNXlKO AT lAHOU IN TIIH lhir.ot'ou or mikk.vxjmiwi. Skction 1. I!e it ordained and enacted by the authority of tho liorough of Shenandoah, and it is heioby enacted by tho aanio, that e u h and every owner of a dog or dogs, bitch or hitches, shall inform tho High I'onstabh, when called on by him for such purpose, et the name, sneeies, and such other dcMirip tion as may b. necessary to tho identity o( such ibiys nr bitches, which said name am! thcr dcMTiptiuns shall ho taken aud reels tered oppoito tho owners namo in a reci-ter to he kept for such purposo by tho Thief Iturgcss, and that each ami ovcry owner of a ..g or dot's, bitch or bitches, shall pay a yearly tax of one dollar per head for each doe aud two dollars per head for each bitch, owned by him or her, which tax shall be collected by the llih (.'unstable as borough taxes are by law collected, and be paid to the Chief Hurisc-H, for the m-o of the borough. Sr.ci'iox 1. That during tho mouths of June, July, August and September of every ear no dog or hitch shall lawfully go at larco within the ll.irough of S'henauiloab, unless moll dog or bitch shall hao a strom: muzzle or shield of wire securely fastened over the m.nc of such a dog or hitch, so as to prevent "tl'. etually any injury from biting, and it hiill nut ho lawful for any hitch when hi heat to run at large in the liorough of Shen andoah, at any time, ami any I. itch or dog i iiuning at largo in viulati.uiof tho provision of this section shall ho disposed of as pn vided in section thrco of this ordinance. 1115-tf A. P. TAUOl!, Chief llurgesa. How's This? We offer One Hundred Uollars I'.'ward for in v cute of t'atiirrli that can not be cured hy Hall's Catarrh f 'lire. K. J.ClXnNKV ,t CO, Props, Toledo, O. We the uuderslKued, have known K. .1. Cheney or the last 15 years, and believe htm perfectly Inimitable ill all ImslucNS traiihiutlous ami fin ancially aide to carry out any obligations made hy their firm. Whxr ,V Tuaux, Wholesale llruitiiists, Tojcdo, O Wai.iiino, Kiknan & Maiivin, Wholesale Pruj; KlstH, Toledo, Ohio. Hull's Catarrh Cure is taken internally, aetluu directly upon the lilooil and mucous surfaces of theete,n. Price T.lc. per bottle. Sold by nil DruKiMs. Testimonials free. A W0TE1) SCANDAL RECALLED. ItKiiiiirck'M I'h.VHloliui VCviU the ! vorecil Wile or Von I.onlineli. Berlin. June 23. nr. Von Sdiwonln- get. Prince Von Bismarck's physician, has niariii d in Heligoland, in the North si u. the dlvoiccd wife of II. i r Fi aim Von Lenbnch, the dlstlngub bed tli i man purtiait painter, who is also on of Bismarck's oldest and most trusted fl lends. In tho early part of the summer of 1S00 Ilerr Franz Von Lenbach hioughi suit for divorce from his wile, who u. the Countess Moltke. aci ui-hik her oi Infidelity. The suit made publb piop orty of the scandal th.it bud long hi n the talk of Berlin snei.-ty. 'I In p.um i frankly die lured hN Intentlmi t.. wd the Countess Von HnmsUln when h Had secured the decree of seiaiati..n, and with a view of being able to marry again he left the Human Cat!. Ho iburcli, whit b d ,cs not rivogni. divorce. Frnu Von Benl.nih also an nounced her Intention to be mnrri. d aRain. as soon as the decu-e ol div.u.e was made absolute, to Ur. Yon tSchw co in gen. Mx MontliH' Kuilcoiid ( 'oiiKtciietlon. Now York, June 23 Hstlinates brought together by Th.' Itui'road iSn zette show that th.-ie has been built In the United States 1.092 miles of new railroad during the firBt six months of this year. Alabama heads the list with 125 miles, then follow Missouri, at miles; Louisiana, 7S miles: Now Mex ico, 71 miles; California and North Carolina, 65 "miles; Texas, 63 miles; Georgia, 02 ml!ei- Oklahoma territory, CI miles. Three-fifths of the total mile age was built In the Btates west of tho Mississippi, and all but &0 miles of this In the southern half of that section. Some 3S7 miles was built In ten states south of the Ohio river and east of the Mississippi. With tin- exception of five miles In Maine, not a mile was built In the New Kngland states. Alii'htunu'M fusion TtoKor. Grand Builds, Mich, June 23. For governor, ex-Congressman Justice H. Whiting, Democrat; Heutmiant gov ernor, Michael F. McDonald, Demo crat; secretary of state, H. 13. Lock wood, Populist; auditor general, John L. Friable, Silver Hepubltcan; statu treasuter, Dr. ICdgur B. L. Smith, Democrat; attorney general, Hoyal A. Hawley, Sliver Hepubllcan; land com missioner, Carlton Peck, Pupullst; su perintendent of publio Instruction, Mrs. Florence ltenks, Silver Hi" 'ibUcan, member state lioaid of i... nation, George 13. Wllllts, Populist. The above ticket wus Humiliated yesterday by the state conventions of the Democrats. Populists uud Silver Ilepublleans of Michigan. It represent an equal dis tribution between the three parties. , , 1 Ask your grocer for tho "Hoyal l'aleui flour, and tako no other brand. It la the bci Hour mailo. f CAMARA'S SQUADRON. The Admiral' Hold Beelimil Ion "Will I'rovoiit a IV'lui'ii to ( iiillz. T,ondon, June 23. The Gibraltar cor respondent of The Dally News says: No credence need be given to rumors that the Cadi, squadron will return to that port. Admiral Camara could not loturn without riots at Cadiz and ADMIIiAL CAMAHA. Mndrld. partlculiirly as he said at thp banquet b.-rore liln departure he would ncv.-r return before his ling had been steeped In American blood. You will find that the next move of the squad ron will be to the Canaries. I'orhnps Ktve Milium i:pedttlonv. Washington, .Tune 23. According to the views of the war deoartmcnt of ficials tho possibility Is that a fifth ex pedition from Hen Francisco to the Philippines may be neceprnry In order to carry the fullviuota of General M, i -rltt's men, who 'Are to be sent to rein force Admiral Dewey. Assistant Sec retary Mrlklejohn, while without any Information on the subject, Is of the opinion the firt expedition has by this time reachi d Ainnlhi. The Cuban question and political Issues sink Into inslguillcsnco with tho man who sniffers from lilies. What ho most desires, is rellof. Hewitt's Witch Hazel Halve cuius piles. C. II. llagoiibtioh. To ltelenc Xnii-lnialmtiiiits, Washington. June 23. The attorney general bus decided to surrender to the ambassadors of Fr.inee and Germany, as the diplomatic representatives of Spain, the non-conibatnnts and crows of the prize merchant vessels captured by ships of our navy since the declara tion of war. The department of justice, hnvlng no mentis of feeding these pris oners, turned them over to the war de partment, but Secretary Alger has now declined to continue the arrangement. The representatives of Spain here were communicated with and their consent eerured to receive the prisoners and tlilp them back to Spain. south America '.lsptolons. London, June 23. Tlie Madrid corre spondent of The Dally Mall says: "He liable Information has been received In diplomatic circles hero from South America that picliminary steps are be ing taken to summon a conference of all South and Central American repub lics to consider tho advisability of adopting defensive measures against future aggreshion hy tlie United State?. The Htspnnn-Amerlenn republics see dangi r In the prospect that the mo ment the United States has effected its purpose in Cuba it will seek to extend Its Influence and authority over tho Spanish speaking republics." Spanlm-eK- Bid Xot 3Iutllnto, Washington, June 23. A letter re ceiver! here by Surgeon General Van Heypen, of the hospital ship Solace, which the hospital otTlcials think dis proves the report that the Spaniards mutilated tho bodies of the marines who had been killed In the battle of Guantanamo bay. The surgeon who wrote the letter had an opportunity to examine the dead as well us the wound ed, and be . iHes to Pr. Van Heypen on the subji t in follows: "The wound of exit is ii n entirely different wound from thnt made by ihr l.ee ride. It is a very uuly iqvnlm;. nn.l It led some to nipple tint th. Iht d.'nd bud been mutilat.d. This Is now believed to be an error. The sympathetic tenderness of a lov ing husband is everything to an expec tant mother, especially during her first ordeal. George Layton, Esq., a promi nent druggist of Dayton, O., gives the following case : A customer of mine, whose wife has used four bottles of " Mother's Friend " before con Cnement, says, after seeing the effects of the remedy, that If she had to bo through tlie ordeal Bgaln, and there were but four bottles on the market, and the cost was 100 per bottle, she would have them. " Jlother's Friend " is a scientifically compounded liniment which affords ccr taiu relief in the various ailments pre ceding childbirth, and assures proper elasticity to the cords and muscles in volved in the final ordeal. "Mother's Friend" is sold by drug gists, or expressed on receipt of one dollar. Valuable book, "Before Baby Is Bom," 'nailed free on application. THE PRAOFIElfl REGULATOR CO.. Allanta, da. I CARPET CLEANING. The undersigned have assumed charge of the Khollillido:lh llenov.ltimr Ciniimiiv'i, oliinl -..-.--. , j 'and aie prepared to clean, m'v and l.ij ' ruprtK, mattresses, and do giueial upholster i l.ig Mi.lk. I Ft?atheis Cleaned, i Wort; Done Promptly. ' ... Drop Us a Postal. ALLEBACH & HEFNER. Ordeis can be left nt No. 7 North West street, I or ai uie plant, p ic 111. j .11111 j I loweis street. Things You Can Do Just as Well as a Learned Physician. Often it is needless to consult a doctor. At such times you can treat yourself just as well as the most learned physi cian. When a man or woman is sinter ing from Kidney diseaso.the doctor asks ; " Do you desire to urinate often, and aro you compelled to get up frequently at nifrht to mako water? Do you have pains in the small of the back? Does your urine stain linen? Is there a scald ing pain in passing water, and is it difficult to hold the urino back? " If the answer is "Yes" to auy of these ques tions, your Kidneys are diseased and decay has set in. Ask yourself these questions, and answer them. Theio is another thing you can do. Put someof your urine in a glass tumbler or bottle, and let it stand 24 hours. If there is n sediment or powder-like sub stance at the bottom, or a cloudy appearance, there is grave danger. Your K'dneys are surely affected. Sufferers with any of the above symptoms ought to be glad to know that Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy will surely relieve and euro even tho most distress ing cases. No living physician can pre scribe a medicine for Kidney, Bladder, Liver and Blood that equals Favorite Remedynot one. Nearly nil who drink beer or whiskey have diseased Kidneys, but Favorite Remedy removes tho bad elfocta, and it also docs away with tho uso of instruments for pushing back tho sandy matter so that tho urine may pass freely from tho bladder. All drug stores sell this medicine for Si n bottle. SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE. Favorite Remedy can bo tosted with out cost. Send full postofflco address to the Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, Rondout, N.Y., and mention this paper. We will then mail you n sample bottle free, together with circulars giving full directions. Those who suffer from any of the symptoms mention. -d above should writo nt once. Our readers can dc pend upon the genuineness of this oiler. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And Vlnucrs, the Jbintl of .111ctle11, Cnll f'oriilu. Via the true pathway, "The Iron Mountain lloiite," which tnnerscs a region of perpetual sunshine,, wlieiu snow storms, bli..ards or high altitudes aio unknown. Pullman first and second class palace and tourist sleeping cam to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Aiizona, California, Oiegnu, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Novada. without change, Quick time, low rates, and all tho eouifoitsof modern railway improvements puiraiiteed to all who pur chase tickets via the Missouri Pacific railway system, l'or rates light from your home, literature, and full information, dropapost.il caul, .1. 1". McCann, T. P. Agent, Mil Itail toad avenue, P.lniira, N. Y or aul Broad way, New York. tt-l-tf K. Hoyt, G. E P. Agt. Tin; .i!im:uN iiiiautv Thrh cs oil good food and sunshine, with plenty of cxerciso in tho open air. Her form glows with health and her face blooms with its beauty. If her system needs tho cleansing action of a laxative icinedy, she uses tho gcutlo and pleasant Syrup of Figs, made by tho California Fig Syrup Co. only. TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS. tixsiiiii'Assim smivici; orratim iiv Tin: SOUTIIKItX lt.WI.WAY. Leaving Binad Street station, Philadelphia, at 0:!5 p. m. dally, tho "Southwestern Limited," carrying a dining car and tlio most luxurious Pullman drawing room sleep ing cats, reaches Iiirminghan tho following night at lil:l() and arrives at Memphis Ihu next inoniiugat 7:10. Through sleeping cars for Asheville, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tamp 1, Atlanta, Mobile aud New Orleans aro also attached to tills train. Pullman lesur vations can bo made in advance and all in fonnatiou obtained by eoiiimiiuiratlug with John M, Bcal, District Pascnger Agent, h'J Chestnut bticet, Philadelphia. "One Mintito Cough Cure is tho best pre paration I havo over told or used and can't say too much In its praise." L. M. Keniion, Merchant, Odell. Ga. C. II. Hagenbuch. i,,... s 1 roups In Good Health. Jai Vponvlllo, Fla., June 23. It may be comforting to pome Iowa, Wiscon sin. New Jersey, Illinois, Virginia, North Carolina nnd Mississippi moth ers to know that their sons serving here in camp Cuba Libie as members of the Seventh Army corps. TJ. S. V., spliti less likely to lie sick than If they v.. ro at borne, and are not In any sense guff cilng hardships. This correspond ent , nt has Interviewed at random fully tu m 010 pilvntcs r"'iresentlng nil the ret m i nts. Not one complained. Then he saw a number of officers, who ex pies, .1 decided satisfaction at the sun oundlngs and supplies. Then Chief Pui on Mails tiok the correspondent t. the division hospitals, pointing out, in H Ii 'ratification, that the inmates th. ic numbered less than 1 per cent of tie total rank nnd file. Dciuoeriitio SI11I0 Convention. l ur tho Democratic State Conyentioii, to be In Id at Alloona, Pu June "0, tho Pennsyl vania Itailroad Company will sell special e. . 111 -.inn tickuts fi 11111 stations 011 its line in the state of Pennsylvania, to Altoona and re turn, at r.itu of single f.uo for tho round trip (minimum nite, twenty-five cents). Tickets will bo sold Juno 27, Wand 21), and will hugoud to return until July 2, lfeOS, in clusive. Coming Kients. July I. (Iraiid picnic under tlie uusnhos of Columbia (ilec Club at Columbia paik. July 111. Ico cream festival under auspices of Company A. Fife and Drum Corps in Hub bins' opera (miisu. July 1. Jiipaueo Tillln in Ilohblns' opera house, under tho allspices of St, I'liabcth's (liilld of tlio AH Saints church. Afteinuon and evening. July 20, Ico cream festival In nubbins' opera house under the auspices uf the Young Mens' Ushers' Association. ruuiis Iviinhi tnuiiituuijiiii. For tho Pennsylvania ChauUiiupia, to bo held at Mt. tiretna. Pa., July 1 lo August 1, lblis, tho Pennsylvania ltailro.nl Company will sell tickets to the general public on .1 11 ne 20 to August I, good to icturn until August 10, inclusive, from stations 011 its lino in Pennsylvania, and fioui Washington, 1). ('., Ilaltiiiioie, Mil., and Can.indalgua, N. V and principal Intermediate stations, to Mt. (Irctua and return, at reduced rates, No need to fear sudden attacks of cholera infantum dysentery, djariliica, or summer complaint, if you havo Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawburry In tho medicine chest. Itedlleed Hales In Nnsliillle. On account uf the Christian Kndeavor J 11 ternation.il Convention, to bo held at Nash ville, Teuii., July fl to 12, tho Pennsylvania liiiiliokd C..mi.iny will sell excursion tickets of the continuuiis-iiiissagu, ironclad slguatuiu fuim, from stations 011 Its line to Nashville, at rate of single faro fur the round trip. Tickets will lie sold, and good going, July 2 to 5; returning, tickets will he good to loave Nashville to July 15, Inclusive, except that by depositing ticket with agent of terminal lino at Nashville on or befoio July 15, leturn limit may be cxternied to leave Nashville to August 1, Ms, Inclusive. DEMOCRATIC ELECTION OFFICERS Soloclod by Now .Ioi-bii.v'm Ili.lliocl lltlo Slate Committee, Trenlon, June 23, The Democratic slate committee met In the Trenton House yesterday afternoon for the pur pose of selecting tho Democratic mem bers of the different, county election boards. The committee tool; no nctlon In reference to the dnto of the state convention or the call for the same, nnd adjourned to meet In Atlantic City at the call of the chairman, when thesf nmtteis will be tuken up. The committee had a long discussion over n contest In Camden county, and finally selected John AV. Hoaston, of Gloucester, representing the Thompson faction of the party, nnd Councllmnn John Devlnney, of Camden, represent ing the county Democracy, thus ef fecting a compromise. The following Is the list of those chosen, the first named in ench In stance being named for two years and the latter for one year: Atlantic, Henry B. Stull, John T. French; Horgen, James Young, William My; liurHugton, Snniuel W. Steniple, Howard Miithlos: Camden, John W. Houston, John De vlnney; Cape liny, William Lake, Will In in J. Taylor; Cumberland. John Og den, Ocorge W. Kekntt; Ksrox. Leon ard Knllsch, Kdivard A. Hnynorj ftlouci'sler, Thomas C. Dills. Charles Woir.irtb; 1 udsiin. Michael J. Coyie, Auguntus V,'. Hleh: Hunterdon, Joseph L. Chamberlain, fieorjre W. Hldcock: Mercer, John D'Arcy, Walter S. Grin or; Middlesex. Ilcudt Ickson II. Blown, St. Geoiue Kempson; Mon mouth. John I. Walker, Morgan D. L. Magee; Morris, John P. Wise, Oscar Llndtiey; Ocean, John Hcntty, Charles L. lingers; Passaic, Frank Forbes, John W. De.Mntt; Salem. Mlllurd F. Iiillly, Cbatles C. Wood, Jr.; Somerset, J. II. Mutllson, Jncob Sliurts; Sussex, Peter 1'. Swnrtz, Hminett H. Bell; Union, not tilled; AVnrren, Henry M. Vllet, J. William Miller. limine. Not n Spanish Spy. Washington, June 23. An Inquiry In stigated by the war department has developed the fact that the Spaniard, T. J. Jlnilnez, taken on board 0110 of the prize ships and for a time believed to lie .a spy, is Innocent so far as that charge Is concerned. The man Is now at Forties Monroe, and the officials are Inquiring Into reports "nt nt 1 1-. time of his arrest be was In the mili tary servlee of Spain, in iilcb cn.-e ho will be held as a prlso.ier of war. A Narrow Escape. Thankful wends written by Mis. Ada P. Halt, of Oiotou, S. D. "Was taken with 11 bad cold which settled on my lungs ; cough set in and finally tci minuted in Consumption. Four Doctors gavo 1110 up, saying I could live hut a short time. I gave myseif up to my Savior, dcteiinined 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 New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I gavo it a trial, took in all eight bottles. Ithascuied me. and thank God I am saved and now a well and healthy woman." Trial bottles fico at A. Wasley's Ih tig Stoio. l'egular size ."iOc and $1.00. Guaranteed or tirico refunded. National I'ltnciitioiuil Assoehitlon. For the National IMucational Association Convention to bo hold at Washington. I). C , July 7 to 12, the Pennsylvania Pailiuad Company will sell excursion tickets from points on its lino to Washington and ictuin at rate of single fare for the ni'.ind nip plus f2 f)0 mcnil.eiship fee. Tin ink,., i.ili '10 selil 011, anil tiood going, July I to 7. and go. id to iiturn leaMiig Washington July K to 13, when stam pel hv Joint Agent at Wauington. Ity depositing ticket witli Joint Agent on or befoii) July 12 and on payment of . 10 cents tlio icturn limit may bo extended to August 31. Tickets for side trips from Washington to Gettysburg, llichmuiid, uld Point Cumfoit, and Southern battlefields will bo on sulo at the ticket offices of the Pennsylvania Kail road Company ill Washington during the cnutiiHianeo of the Convention. Give tho Children a Drink called Graiu-O. It is a delicious, appetizing, 110111 ishiiiL' food drink to bike tlio place of coll'eo. Sold by all grocers and liked hy all who havo used it because when properly prepared it tastes liko the finest coll'ee but is fico from all its injurious properties. Gniin 0 aids ili'c.ition ami strengthens tho nerves. It is not a stimulant hut a health builder, and childiun, as well as a. lulls, can dunk It with great benefit. Costs about 1 as much as coileo. 15 and 25c. Buy Ko stonofiour. Ho sure that the namo Lkssio & Hauii, AsHnm!. Pa , 's printed on overs' sack. Bos. Buchanan, OPTICIAN. Examination Made at Your Home or at Our Store. Has Moved to 118 S. Main Street.. TS-IOIMS BUCHANAN, OPTICIAN, GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST ! These were (lie two reasons that foimerly Kept people frani attending to their teeth. 1 loth reasons have no existence in this ad vanced ap;c. Painless and inexpensive dent istiy with an absolute guarantee for live years is our method A Good Set of Teeth, $$. The Very lied Teeth, JR. You ran pet no better, no matter what you pay. No cliaige for extracting, whcie teeth aie oidcrcd. We can take your inipicssion in the morning and give you your teeth in the afternoon if desired, (Md Fillings, $1 ; llcst Silver Fillings, 5oc up; Cleaning, 50c; Extracting, 25c. Crown and bridge work nt very reasonable rales, Fxaminations and estimates dec. We use but one grade of material the best, SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, Cor. White & Centre Sts., nobbing' Bulldlug La Grippe, Followed by Heart Disease, Cured by DR. MILES' JlEAflT OUftE. P.. C. 0. SI1UI.TS, of Wintorect, lovi, Inventor nnd manurnturer of -A Ehtilts' Safety Whlfiletreo Coup!'. ", writes of Dr. Mllco' Heart Cure. ''Tv o ye i ago an attack of LaGrlppo left no Tit'i p. weak heart, I had run down In fh h to mcro skin and bone. Icouldnot.slj.pl. t down for smothering spells; froou' ntbluip cturtlug pains and palpitation caused n n 1 -st.intfearof sudden death, nothing could induco mo to remain away from homo ov"r nliiht. My local phyblcian prescribed Dr. till. : Heart Curo and In a few days I was ablo to sleep well and tho pains gradually lessened, and finally ceased. I reduced tho tho dosce, having gaiued fifteen pound ., an 1 am now feeling bettor In every way tL a I ha vo f or y eats." EEPfTF fJT.' 1 Dr. Miles' Kemcdlc? p5lv nr ''vll arc sold by all drug-t "r , gists under a positive BgC m ft guarantee, first bottle "ctffirlOuE'ia it... t..' thn liiMtrt. nnrl mow;: i f rro. Addross, till. MiLr.3MEDICAt.CO.. Elkhart, Ind. ennsylvania RAILROAD. W1IUTYKILI. DIVISION. May 1S18. TrnlnH ivlll lenve Slictiiiixloah Hfter tno i.uo tiHtL for WiKftiiM, (Hlbtrtftu, rrnkvllln l)ar Writer, Ht. Cinlr, rottsvlllo. Ilnmhurc, Urnau.?, loUtim n, Vlxicnixvillc. Norrlwtown n d I'M1 elplil 1 i(p nd street station) nt C 05 nnd 8 15 . m.t2 02, Ct 10 p in. on week dayn. Hundnys, S 15 a, m., I ?5 p. in. Tralim lenvo Friickvillo for Khoimndntt nt 7o(j, il 10 ft. in. mid 5 10, 7:u p . . Huitdny, 11 01 n. in. nnd 5 If) p. nt. lenvo INittflvllIu (nr Hlieimndoah (via Knick vlllo 7 10, 1120 a. in., 5 20, 7 10 p.m. Sunday I0S5 n. m., 5 20 p. m. Leave l'liIJndelplUa, (Hrond street htatlon). Iti Shrvndoati at HiiTj a. in.. 4 10 p. in, week days. SutidaviK lenvu at G 50 and 9 23 a. m Leave Hroud street tatiun, i'ldladetpliia, tel Hon Glt, Anbury 1'ark, Ocean Clnirc, Lonj. Hrufich, and Intermediate citations, H.20. 11.14, a. in., 3.80 and 4.00 p. m. week-dayn. Ieavo Hroad Street Btntlon, Philadelphia, FOU N1CW YOliK. ICxpretw, week-days, 3 20, 4 0a, 4 50 5 01, 0 50 7!ra,s2C, 9 50, 10 21 (Dining Car), 11 00 a. u, l2C0)Mxni, i'JS5 (Limited 100 and 4 22 p.m. DinliiR Cars), 1 40, 2 80 (Dining Tar) 3 20, Ii 50. 100,5uO,5 5ti(DlniiiKCar), 6 00, 7 02,7 50 (Dill IiuM'ar), WOO p. mM 12 01, night. Hundayp, 8 a?, 4 05, 4 50, 5 05, H 20, 9 50, 10 21, (Dltilli Car), 1185 a. m., 1235, 1 01 (Dlnlnj; Car) 2il0 (Dining Car), 4 00 (Limited I 22) (Dlninjr Car), 520,550, (Dining Car) 635, 702,750, IDIiiIiik' Car 10 00 p. m.( 12 01 nlgM. Kxpre.sH for lioston without change, 11 OJa m., H'eek-days, and 7 43 p. m., dally. WAHIIINOTON AND Til 15 SOUTH. J M ll.HHUIOIU.II.V. I.WIIIIIIKtiUII,OUVtl in oil 111-1 , 1'irHI llfll fill. Im. tT.ifl 1 ! Dining Car, 3 12, 141, 5 25 Congrcn sional Ltinited. Dining Car, 617. 655 Din ing Car, 7 31 Dining Car p. in., and 12 05 night week dAya. Hundaya, 3 50, 7 20, 9 12, 11 23, a. in., 12 (W, 1 12, Dining Car 4 41, 520 Cun ureHiloiuil IJmlted. DInini; Carl. 6 55 IDInlnir Car, 781 Dining Car p. m. and 12 03 night. I'ur Haiti more, aeconiti)olatIun, 9 12 a m, 2 0i aud 1 01 p in week days, 5 (Hand 11 10 p in dally, FOU ATLANTIC CITY. I.e.i e iiro.kd btreet hUtion via Delaware rlvev hridgu Express, 9 20 a m, 7 05 p. m. daily. ' Leave Marketfatreet Warf Kxprens, 5 00, 9 a m (lOOSatuidaya only), 2 00,4 00,4 30,5 00 f in. Snndayrt, 8 00,8 15.9 00, 9 45 u. m (acoru modtition 4 30 and 5 00 p. m.) For ('ape May, Angleuea, Wild wood and Holly lteneh--l',.pri'8s, 9 00u in, 100 p in weekdays, Siiuda- U 10 a in. For Cape May only, I 30 p in HaturdayH t For Kea Inle City, Oceru City, Avalon and htohu Harbor ICxpreHH, 900 a. in., 420, p. in, week days. Hundayn, 9 00 a. in. For Soinern l'oiut Kxpren, 5 0 9 00, a. m., 2 00,100, 5 00, p.m. week daya Sundays, 8 45 a. in anil 9 13 p. in T. 11 IlOlC'IHNHO.N, J. It. Woou, Oen'l Manager, (Jun'l I'a-is'g'r At Reading Railway Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke IN KKFICOT MAY 2Stb, 180S, Tratiis leave Hbcnnndoali hh follows; Kor New York vl 'lilluilelihln, week ilnys. ? tfO t) SI n. in., 12 27. 3 10 and 0 07 p. m. For New Vorl via Munch Climuc, week ilnys, 7 30ll. 111., 12 27 ftnd 8 10 i. in. For Reading and I'lill,-uelilita, week ilnys, 730. 9 81 u.lu., 12 27, 8 10 nnd tt 07 p. is For I'ottavllle, week days, 7 30, !)5I n. m 12 27, 3 10, 6 07 and 7 25 )i. in. For 'ranmqiin and Mslinnoy City, week il.iys 730,951 n. in., 12 27 8 lua'id 607 r, in. Fur Wlllliim.-port, Sunlmrv ,,nd Lunlnburi;, week days, 1130 n. ni.. 12 27, 7 2.1 n, in For MhIiiiiio) 1'l.ine, wtekdayH, 7 30, 9 51, 11 30 a. in., 12 27, 3 10, fl 07. 7 an, 9 85 p, in. For Ashland and. Slianinliln, week days, 7 30, 1130 a. in., 12 27, 3 10,6 07, 725 and SOS p. m. For Ilaltlniore, WimliliiKtoii and tlio Wnt via II. AO, It. It., through trains Iea"t Heaulni; Terminal, I'hlladelplila, (F. C it. V R.) al 3 20, 7 55, 11 20 a. in., 3 10 and 7.27 p. t-. ttiim'iiyn, 3 20, 7 00, 11 28 a. m., 8 18 anil 7 27 p. in. Addi tloniil trnliu from Twenty-fourth and Chest lint Mreets fcUtlon, week days, 1080 a, lu. 12 20. 12 11 1 10 . III. Hnndajs, 1 33, 3 23 p. 111. TliAINH FOU HH1CNANUOAH Leave New York via l'hllailelphla, ueek .my, a jo, 4 isu, b uo, il 30 a. m., and 1 I , I 80, 9H0 p.m. I.eavo New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, SO, 9 10 it. til., 1 30 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, IteadliiK Terminal, week days, 3 10. if 1,0. 10 21 a. in. and 130, 4fC p. in. Leave ItradliiR, week days, 7 0J, 10 OH, a, m. 12 15, 1 17, 800 p. in. Leave I'ottavllle, week days, 710, 7 10 n. in, 12 80 I 10, 0 10 and 0 50 p. 111. Ijeave Tamariua, week days, 8 30, 11 23 a. ui.. 149,5 60, 7 20 p. In. Leave Mnhanoy City, week days, DftV U 17 u. 111., 2 22, 8 12, 6 21, 7 41 p. lu iA'nwi .Mah.'inoy l'lane, week day, 680, 921, 10 25. 1159 a. 111., 2 11, 5 32, 6 11 7 67, pin, Leave Wllllitnuporl, week days, 7 12, Ii OJ a, 111.. 12 31 and I 00 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION Leave Philadelphia Chestnut stieel wolf and Houth etrei t what! for Atlantic City, Weekdays Hipress, 9 00 rf. 111., (130 Hat unlays only), 2 (J, 4 no, 4 30, 5 00 p.m. Aeoiuu modiitlou, 0 15 a. in., 5 15, 0 30 p. 111, SundnyA K press, 8 00, 9 00, 10 00 a. in, Aceoinmodntloii, 6 15 a, it,,, 4 45 p. lu. Kfturniut; leave Atlantlo City depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansas uvf lines. WoektiayH Hpii h, 7 00, 7 15, 9 00 n to., 8 M, 5 30 p. 111, Aeeouuuodatloii, 4 21, 8 05 a. m. 4 0.1 p. lu, Huudays lCxpresa, 4 00, 8 30, 8 Oil p. lu. Ac eoinmndiitloii, 7 15 a. ui., 4 15 p. in, l'or Capo May and Ocean City, 8 15 a. 111., 2 SO I 13 p. in. Huiid.iya fciuuth strct t, 9 00, Clui-tuut street, 9 15 a 111 Fur Sea lslu City, 8 15 11 111, 4 15 p in. Sunday, Houth street, 9 00, Chestnut Urcct, 9 15 a 111. Varlor Cars on all express train". "for further liiroriniitlon, apply 10 licnresi I'Mliidelphla and lieadlnK Hallway ticket it)-ciit or address I. A. Hwi:iuaui, HiwoK J. Wkkks. (len'l Hunt., (len'l l'ass'r AkL. Ifeaillliir 1 ernnuai, r'liiiiiueiiuiitt. DRINK CUSARY'S KXTRA I'INR QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... aud Orange Champagne.
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