EVENING HERALD b:n Aiu.isiir.D i7. t'mtltihcrt every Krentun, Kirppt Sutuluy, it rtOLTh .lAKDIN STHKKT, XKAR CKlfTKK. TJh 4 i itlil Is tlelivcml In Hlictiftiiilonn nmt ihw - uro-nuHnif tow n (or x rent 11 wi-ck, my boL o the carrier, lly mull 88.00 a year, or i.- nt- ft month, jmyablo In mhotioe. -VilvertlMr-t-i ;iM churKrd hcpohIIiik tonpavennil position, l i, i i-ni'Ii-hor ren'Tve the rtoiit to thntwr th j -Hum at iKlxerti-iMnentH wtene'nr thf pub utn' f iifw itonmmN It. The Hani 1 ic" i ve1 t.. .-J. miy inlvettlHcinrut, whether 1 ul for or nut, .mt the jmbllHlirrH may diem i..i. t hirltn1iiK rnten mmle known iuiu npiltetion. 1 .tore 1 at the (HutnUlcf lit Slien.uuloftlt, IV. ft i'(-oiiil din- in. ill ncitter, TKi.K.rllOMK (ONXHCrlON 'All the News That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald SM I U1)A Y, .H'NU 23. tMW. OUR coimiKY: first. Last ami Pjrcvei. 1' i.i. t null' will be tile en&tcr from ilw lni'i rlmt yon pushed business tln-.ti-li tin' miiiiiuerby prolltnlile nil- i . fi t -1 n if. Ki. 1'i'iti- from Cuba Indicate that tin- ihMii(,'i'iit.s nre- materially assist injr i. in- forces in nttftckiiiHT the out in ist- itt Santiago. "I i' is a clieerinjj sign," pays tlie N.-H . rk Hernlil. "that merchants throughout the country aro Iiogin niiitr to apply more freely for lis-I-. units show-hit: that trade is picK 1HK u' " lu. Swm.miiv's newspaper miiUes a sunlit appeal to lion. John 'Wunti niaUer to declare himself In favor of the candidacy of the preacher candi date. Tr. Swallow is evidently liurk inj; uji tin- wroiif; tree. Uxtkiiiknck has shown that the ii'pi'i'sentative in Congress who does the least talking accomplishes more for his constituents than the average lilatluii-skite. The people have no further use for "talkers," in legisla tive bodies. Tiik Democratic, slate convention 111 meet in Altoonu next week, and tlie ante convention campaign is a most extraordinary one. Within the ranks of the Democracy the silverites and - gold bugs" are laying plans to control the convention, thereby shape tin- platform and name the candi dates. The extraordinary part of the I'ontest is the fact that the two K.-piililii'iiu factions aro laboring to induce the Democrats to nominate their favorite candidate. The Wiiim-miiUi'i- people want Judge (iordon hi'leeted us the candidate for Uoer nor. believing him to be able todefeat Stone, the Iiepublieau candidate. On the other hand, the (,'uuy people are just ns anxious to have Judge Jonks named, he being a Dryanite would probably drive the gold standard Democrats to the support of the Re publican nominee, and secure his elm-lion beyond doubt. This is cer tainly a remarkable state of affairs, with hot h the Republicans and Demo crats pulling the wires to iulluunc.e the action of a Democratic state con vention. The outcome is awaited with much interest. AVk have patiently perused a column editorial in our esteemed and valuable contemporary, the Minors' J ournal, and after submitting to the. oidcal, we fail to Mud any good rea son why the Republican party should be again burdened with a Congres sional candidate in whom the party voters ami the people in general have lost confidence. The Journal offers but one argument in favor of its can didate, and, brielly stated, is that the 1'iesident should lie upheld in his xvar policy. Does the Journal mean to suy Mr. Hriiiuiii is the only Repub lican in Schuylkill county that has the ability to size up to this require ment ? To lefute this statement it is only necessary to mention the Jour nal's own periodical 'independent candidate." Jt is a sad commentary upon the intelligence and ability of the average Schuylkill Republican to say that there is but one among them 'ipialilled to represent this district" in Congress, especially so xvhon com ing from a leading Republican news paper. Hesidos, the xvar will have ceased to bu an issue when the term of the next Congressman begins, and tlie financial question will force itself to tho front. Upon that issue the Journal's "favorite candidate" is un questionably weak, estimated from a Republican standpoint. Being prac tically refused an endorsement by the district convention, and by delegates from his own town, is sulllcient indi cation of tlie Republican sentiment upon the Journal's favorite theme. Sick headache, liilioiisuogg, constipation and nil liver nml ntomiieh t roll blub van ho quickly cured by imbue thoe fumoim Httlo pllon known in BiWitt's fjlttle Karly Itlers. They uio iliKihint In luku and never urlpo. U. . JIUKtiUbtH'll. I I rot I'lrct rlrot IiiHiiro your property from ow in the oldest and strongest cash couuianlos i I'll I la Undtnvrltcra Insurance Co. of North America and Kiro Ahgoclutlon, liurtford Fire Ins. Co., Ainorionn FIro Iiieurancu Co., Wt Cheslcr Firu Ins. Cm., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 133 S. Jftrdln Kt., Shenanloh, THIS MUIIKUN IIHAUTV Tb riven on good food and suufhiue, with plenty of exercise in the open ulr. Her form clows with health and her face blooms with iU beauty. If her system needs the rlt-aukiug urtlou of a laxative remedy, sho uies the gentle and pleasant Byrup of Figs, wade by the California Fig Syrup Co, only, Siiiiilny tppi lull. iServici'i In tlie 'I runt) Relonni'd i linn h n-niiirmw nt 10:i m., and B.30 p in. Siiiiduy m-IkioI lit 1:30 p. 111. Kt-v t'ol-ci I O' Boyle (muter. Ill Kiiliir xcivii-i" "ill Hi- IicIiI ill tlie I'nitcil I'vuiiKi'llt'iil church. North .In ill 1 1) sin-el, in. iinii'i'im- lit 10 ti. in. iiml il.iin p. in. Suiuhiy w liniil at 1.R0 p. in. Hi'V. I. ,!. licit., puitor. K. I.. '. K on Mmnl.'.v cvcnluir. 1'iuyer, pnusp nid testimony mci'tlium every Tuos d, Wednesday, Tlmrwhiy and i'riday even liiii. Jr. K L. ('. li. every Saturday evcnlny ut ? o'clwk. I'l-iiullivc Methodic ihurrli, .Inline Mnnn, pustni-. Pii'iicliliiK nt 1'i.svi it. in. iiml ii.:in ji. in Nun. Iny si linnl nt '.' )i. in. ("In- tnii-l-i UK mi Wi'dticsiliiy i'ii'uIiik. General piuyii liii'i'tiiiK on 'J'liuril:i.v evening. Kvcrhnd.v wcliiiliie. Sc rv lies In All SniiiU' Prntcstniit Hpim-ii'ial church en Wostimk afreet to-morrow. I Inly lliU'Imrlst ill M a. m, Mornlnu prayer ut hi..in Sunday wliool at 3 p. m. HvoiiIi.k ini.vei nt 7 (). in. Tlie rci lor will ntllcliitc. 1'iMt ltnptiKt i liiii'i'li, ciii-iu'r nf Wc-t Mini O.lK Ktll'l-m, Ucv. I). I, I, Mills pitstnr. Sci-mm Hi IOii. in. mill Hp. in. Monday si'liniil ill '.' p. in. I'niyci-iiici'linu Miiinliiy esi lltlius. Ynuii); l'cnptc'M liii'i'tiiiK Wcihiesilay cvi'iiiiiy. flu meeting Tlniindiiy eveninus. MillnKllnt Kpim-epiil iluiri-li, .-ni-nei O.ik and White street., lie. .1. T. SwiudrlN p-istnr Uenci-iil class niei'tinii ut 11 li. in., led ly ilulin hviiitir. Senium nl 1ii:!ii) n. in. Mnidny seliiml at si p. in, Hi. J. S. ('alien, Siipt'i-iiiteiidenl. Senium at tl:!ll (i. ai. Seats free. Uverybmly tt-cli-oinc. t'alvnry liaptlsl cluin-li, South .lanlin f reef I'rcaehini! to-morrow at 1il.su a. in. ninl H:;)ii p. m. Uev. li. It. Alhius, pastui. Sil'lmili m-IiihiI at -J p. til.. Hent'on .l.ilin Itiuiii, Superiuti'iideiit. 1J. Y. 1'. f. Tucsiliiy pveliiUK, at 7:30. Wednesday evening, general pniyer meeting at 7:iW. Everyhody weleniiit'. Services in the Pieshylerhin eluirih to morrow at 10:30 a. in. and ll::SII p. ui. S.ililialli school ut a p. in. .tr. 1'. K. and Sr. ('. :. Tuiwlay evening at t):!M) and 7:!in o'elnel.. Prayer and sunn service on Thursday even IllR nt 7:!SU. Slinnjters always welcome. II. W. Koliler. pastor. St. Jolin's Lutheran cluin-li. West Cherry stuict. ltev. .Inliii (li-uliler, pastor. Pieui-li-Ing, 10 n. m. ; Sunday bcIiooI, 1:30 p. in. ; pieai liiiiK H::ill p. m. Ht. Jlicluu-rs (treek Catholic church, West ( entre street, ltev. Cornelius I Jill llsili. pas tor. Miitutiniim service 11 a.m. lligli mass 10 a. in. Church of the Holy Family, ((Ici-mnti 11. C.) Ninth Chestnut street, ltev. A. T. Schut lleliol'cr, pastor, first mass 8 a. m., fecund mass 10 a. m. St. Casimir's Polish !. ('. churcli, N'oilh .laiilln stivet. ltev. J. A. l.onarkiewiez, pastor, l'irst muss S n. in., hinli mass 10 u. m., vespers and lienedictlnii I p. in. Church of the Aiiuuiiclalinn, 21S West Cherry street. Uev. II. o'Kcilly, pastor; l!ev .lames Kane, assistant pastor. First mass, 7 a. in., seeoud muss. S a. in., Inch mass, 111 a. m, lieiiedietinii, 7 p. in. Keheleth Israel CinmrcKiition, corner nf fl.ik and West sticets, liev. Henry Mit l) Ik, pastc.i . s.iiuiday i-ti iecs. s to 10 a. in., and :i to .'i p. m. Mnnl.iy serncsS to to a.m. and every week day inoi-niii fmni 7 to sa. m. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signaturo of "lll'lilnl MnX'der 111 I'llhlle. AVn"slilnulin, June 25.--Hem go W. Ui.i-.ii-. ...i .x-nii'inlici- of tlie Vnsh iiiKiini peliic folic, and Jane Nlcliol son. a divorced wnmnn, were sitting mi n bench In Armory Square last even liipr. wlun 'lie Mi.mnn nnnminced to llnrton that she prnpoHCd no IniiRer to KUstnln hci rchiliniiH with htm. He nwirtly drew a srmill iienltnlfc from hia pocket, and wllb a blade erniind to a razor ediro slashed her naln and aKaln acres'! the throat. Her screams 111 n few hi cumin attracted a crowd, and I'l.'iy one of the hundred or morn persons who were witnesses of the fa tal traced)- were su pnrnl.vy.od with hor ror that the nmrd.T.'r proi ceded with out Interference until he had almost sex-en d tin ln-ad from the body. When arrested llurton calmly admitted his deed, and expressed little regret. Ho Is a married man. A ('O'lfoilerntp oT 11ok! 'oiix'loted. Wilmington, Del., June The Jury In the l'nlted States court last evening returned a verdict of Rullty ntralnst ThnmaF S. Carlt, of Pover, who has been on trial on the charge of aldlnj! and abc lthiK William N. Horks, the de faulting tiller of the Kirst National bank, nf Dover, In the embezzlement of the funds of the Institution. Burks dis appeared about n year ago, but return ed n few months since and confessed to having robiicd tlie hank, Implicating a number of prominent Delawareans. Bogies Is th' In Jail, and Clark Is the second of his alleged accomplices to be found guilt liy a Jury, 13. T. Cooper, a newsia.cr publisher of JJover, having been convicted a few weeks ago. Among others who stand accused of the samu charge Is Tnlted States Senator Ken ney. Mil I tin -uppt'oss Itlntlm;. Oshkosh. Wis., .Tune 2S-Tho presence of 400 mltitiamen has prevented fur ther rioting by the striking wood wurkeis. Several factories were In operation yesterday under military protection. Some fear Is entertained that the non-union men may be mo lested away from the mill district, and last night there was a cavalry patrol on the side where the workmen live. The casualties resulting from the riot fit Mc Millan's mill nre: James Mori Is. hilled; N. niuke, arm broken; C. N. lllake. I.en.y Fair and F. Knope, cut about the head- John I'ahle, badly Injured; Peter ltecfei. bruised; Peter Krueger, badly Injured; Clem-go James, cut with stone; John Kuess and Kdward Casey, bruised; Charles Uuss, struck with eggs and stones. Scald head la an eczema, of tho tcnlp vory sovere somutiaioe, but It can bo cured. Doan's Ointment, quick and poruiiuieut In Its roBtiltn. At any drug store, 150 centa. GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST ! '1 liosc were the txvo reasons that formerly kejil eo le frvui nltending to their teeth, ltr.ll. rnBUii.E lu.v in, ..ithlm.fM t ll.tc ail. vanceil age. I'ninless and inexpensive dent istry with an aliolutv guarantee for five years la ,111, , 111.,.. in, A Good Set of Teeth, f$. The Very ileet Teeth, $8. You can eet no lietter, no matter what you pay. No ciiaree for extracting, where teeth are ordered. We can take your imtiresiou in Hie morning ami give ypu your teetli in the Hinrnioou u ooiirm. (hilil Fillings, $ ; I test Silver Hillings, 5oc up; CIc.hiIiik, 5oc; UxtrnctiiiKi 25c. Crown and bridge work at very reasonable rates, hxaminations and estimates free. We use but one grade of material the best. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, Cor. Whlto & Cenlro Sis., Robblns' Building T &l 9 Thore Is no PaK I word so full iLg H a of meaning and about which such tender and holy recollections cluster a3 that of " Mothek" she who watched over our helpless infancy and guid ed our first tottering step. Yet the life of every Expectant Moth er is beset with danger and all ef fort should be made to avoid it so assists nature in the change tak ing place that the Expectant Mother is ena bled to look for- ward without , dread, suffering or gloomy fore-' bodings, to the hour when she experiences the joy of Motlisrhuotl. Its use insures safety to the lives of both Mother and Child, and she is found stronger after than before confinement in short, it "makes Childbirth natural and easy," as so many have said. Don't be persuaded to use anything but "3ty wifo BtifTercil more in ten min utes with either of her other two chil dren than sho did altogether with her last, havlnar previously used four hot- tics of 'Mother's Friend.' It is 11 blessing to any one expectitip to be come a MOTHER," says a customer. llKNDiinsoN Dalk, Carmi, Illinois. Of Drajplstsnt fI.P0, or sent bjrerprefs on receipt of price. Wiite for bock oontutnlni: testimonials auiI vnlunbio Ibforiualtun fur alt Mother, froo. Hie UrnJlU Id llcguUtor Co., itlants, Uu. HI0TOUSS0LDIERS Slip Tlu'ont-li the l.lnei nml .Mnlfe n Mirlit ol' It In Mobile. Mobile. Abu, June 2S. Three or four hundred Texas, Louisiana and Alabama volunteers, having been paid off, slip ped through the camp lines Into Thursday night a.id came to town, where they made a night of It. At roll call ycslerduy morning some of the eompanii'- did not have more than seven men. Al guard mount out of 1,700 men that should have been In line there were nut half that number, and a strong provost guard was sent out to arrest the absentees. Finally the num ber under arrest became so large that the guardhouse would not hold thorn, itid 1 hey weie all placed In an old Ice bouse at Contl and Commerce streets, w here they raised such a row that a detail of marines was sent for fiom the auxiliary cruiser Powhattait. These men, under Hie command of Lieutenant Kussell. put the leaders of the disturb ance In Irons. Lnter the prisoners pull ed up the brick pavement In the house and threw lnieks threw the windows Into n crowd of curious citizens stand ing on the street outside. It Is re ported that several persons were hurt. Some huntliid or ifioie of the prisoners were pietlj badly bruised up by light ing tinning theiiisoK es. Hull's rl liU? WeolTor One Hundred Dollars licwiud for any cne of Catarrh that can not lie cuicd by Hall's Catarrh Cure. K. J. CIII5NI1Y .t CO, Props., Toledo, O. Wo the lnnterslj;ned, have kliou-li !' J. Cheney or the last 15 years, nod believe hbu perfeilly honorable tu nil business transat lions and fin ancial y able to carry out any obligations made by their rtrni. Wi.st & Tuaux, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O Wai. 111x11, Ki.nnax ,fc Marvin, Wholesale Uriig- gtst, Toledo, Ohio. IlatlV Catarrh Curo Is taken Internally, ai-tlng directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the sypteni. Price 7jo. per bottle. Sold by all Druggists. Testimonials frco. Nolico to Hog Ounces. Notlco is hereby given that hereafter tho undersigned will rigidly enforco tho follow ing oidluaiico : An oiiniNANci; i-ohtaxino Dims and m-:ou- 1.ATINO TlllUlt KUNNIXO AT I.UICIi; IN Till; HoltOl'OlI OP SlIUNAXDOAIl. Skction 1. ISo it ordained and enacted by the authority of tho Borough of Shenandoah. and it is hereby enacted by tho s.uno, that each and every owner of a dog or dogs, hitch or bitches, shall inform tho High Constable, when called 011 by him for such purpose, of tho name, species, and such other dosjiip tlou as may bo necessary to tho identity of such dogs or hitches, which said name anil other descriptions shall he taken and regis toicd opposite the owners name in a register to ho kept for such purpose by the Chief Hurgess, and that each and eyery owner of a dog or dogs, hitch or bitches, shall pay a ycaily tax of ono dollar per head for each dog and two dollars per head for each hitch, owned by him or her, which tax shall he collected by the High Constable as borough tuxoH arc by law collected, and he paid to tho Chief Burgess for the uso of the borough. Skction 4. That dining tho mouths of June, July, August and September of every year no dog or bitch shall lawfully go at large within tho Borough of Shenandoah, unless such dog or bitch shall have a strong miuzlo or shield of wire socuiely fastened over the uoso of such a dog or bitch, so as to piovciit effectually any Injury from biting, and it shall not bo lawful for any bitch when in heat to run ut largo in tho Borough of Shen andoah, at any time, and any hitch or dog miming at largo in violation of the provisions of this section shall bo disposed , of as pro vided in section thrco of this ordinance. li-15-tf A. V. Taiioh, Chief Burgess. FATAL PANIC AT' A CIRCUS. OlIO Pei'sim Killed nml a scaro or More Injured, One rntally. Sioux city, la.. June 25. A severe wind storm struck this city last night, blowing down the main tent of the HcllB-Forcpaugh circus while the per formance was In progress. The col lapse of the canvas caused n panic In which a score or more of people wore Injured. One of them, Adolph Hnlver sen. of Sioux City, died soon after wards of his Injuries, while Frank Iteynnlds, an attache of the show hurt Internally and It Is believed will die. About 9 o'clock u hot wind which had been blowing all afternoon freshened, and within a few minutes a deluge of rain fell on the hundreds of pleusuio seekers, pelting through their canvas shelter and drenching them. This had lasted but a few minutes when the great center pole began to sway and guy ropes tj creak from the pressure of the wind, which had become n gale. Kilght took possession of the crowd, and a wild scramble for exl: ' b:gan. Muny wen- trumpled under foot or bruised by falling timbers us tin Ktiueture i ollupsed. The employes of the show and cooler M-rsons among tho crowd did hemic work In returning wo men and chlldien from the fallun tents. No need to fear sudden attacks of cholera Infantum dysentery, diarrhu-a, or summer complaint, If you havo Dr. Fowler's F.xtract of Wild Strawberry in the medicine chest, I Mother's Friend OUR FLAG Oil THE MOUNT I'ltlablc Condition nf the Cubans Who En tered Eii.ipiiri After Its Desertion by the Spaniards. KhiRRfon. .lamnlcn, Juno 25. Lnte Tlmrsilny nfteriiimn tho American fltiR wns flown from the top of tho Altnrc motmtnltip. hack of Hfduuirl, amid wild entliusIuKt'i. The men cheered ninl waved tle'.r l.nts, the wai-Rhlpi nml trmisiiorts let loose tholr kIioiir, nml the hnnda pinyeil the "Stnr Spangled llniiner" Miijor Liimotteo, xvitli two men of the volunteer c ivnlry, cllmbcil Hie heights mid valsed the flag. The Cubans, under (lunernl Dptno tritiq f'ngtille, who entered nalottlrl niter the Snanlnnls luid deserted the town, vere clothed In rags, ninl many of them wero two-thirds united. Some had 110 ti'oiiHfi'M, nml only tulteied shirts, while tho majority of thuin were biirefooted. They were mostly 1 negroes, some being boys of only Ifi 1 yearn of a?e. The guns they curried weie nf many models, ranging from I (lint locks to Mausers and Ilomingtons. All, lioven', weie nvmeri with liiatcbe.es. 't iie oliieers rotlo donkeys ' and scrub hoises. Tho sun was blaz ing hot, nml n number of tho soldiers were prostrated by the Intense heat and were taken on board tho hospital ship. Tliu troops are In fine spirits and aro overjoyed nt the aggressive attitude assumed by General Shatter, who bo- , f ,. his way into Santi ago and stiiko the Spanish n heavy blow. Tho celerity of the forward move ment of the United States army lias embarrassed the quartermaster's de partment. General I.awton sent back Thursday afternoon an urgent request for more rations. Tlie mules and stores were already ashore, but some of tho trappings were still on board ship. Tliey were taken off (hiring tho night. A Narrow Escape. Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada K. Hint, of Grotou, S. I). "Was taken with a bad cold which settled on my lungs; cough set in and linally terminated in Consumption. Four Doctors gavo 1110 up, siying I could livo hut a short timo. 1 gave myself up to my Savior, dcteimined if I could not stay with my friends on earth, 1 would meet my absent ones above. My husband was advised to get Dr. King's Xcw Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I gave it .1 trial, took in all eight bottles. It has cured mo, and thank God I am saved and now n well and healthy woman." Trial bottles free at A. Wasley's Drug Stoic Kegular siao !"0e aud i1.00. Guarautced or prico refunded. Pleasant Cupid Trips lo Uio Seashore. The season is now with us when every one longs for a longer or shorter sojourn at the seashore, inhaling the cool hieezes fiom tho depths of "Old Ocean." To all intending a visit to tho shuie, tho Philadelphia & Heading Itouto oilers special advantages as to both location and the getting there. Atlantic City is so well known with its many unsurpassed attractions, that it is only necessary to say that tho schedule of fast tiains vii tho Philadelphia & Beading liouto is this year fully equal, if nut superior, to that of former years, and that tho sixty minute trains run in tho summer season are the fastest scheduled trains in tho world, liy tho lease of tho South Jersey Ball load tho Philadelphia & Beading has aKo acquired a direct route to Capo May, one of tiie finest and oldest of sea shore resorts, Sea IsloCity, a lloiiiisbing np-to-dato lesoit, and (o Ocean City, a magnificent family watering place. What will attract many persons to tho latter place aro its many religious con ventions and the 6tiic.t temperance regula tions stiietly enforced. Tho Philadelphia it Beading is the shortest route to all of theso resorts. Through tickets can bo bought aud baggage checked from all principal stations of tho Philadelphia & Beading Hallway and its con nections. For illustrated booklet, giving list of principal hutcls aud boarding houses and rates, addiess F.dsoii J. Wcoks, General Passenger Agent, Beading Terminal, Phila delphia. The Chief Burgess of Jllleshurg, l'a., says l)e Witt's l.ittlo Barly Bisers tuo tiie best pills ho over used 111 his family during lorty ycais of house keeping They cure constipation, siijr headache and stomach and liver troubles. Kiall in size but great in results, C. 11. Ilagenbuch. National Kdticutiomil Association. For tho National Kducational Association Convention to ho hold at Washington, ). C, July 7 to 12, the Pennsylvania Bailroad Company will sell excursion tickets from points on its lino to Washington and return at rate of single faro for tho round trip phis f3.no membership fie. These tickets will bo sold 011, aud good going, July 4 to 7, and good to lettirn leaving Washington July 8 to 15, when stamped by Joint Agent at Washington. By depositing ticket with Joint Agent on or before July 12 and on payment of CO cents the return limit may bo extended to Aimust 31. Tickets for side trips from Washington to Gettysburg, Biclunoud, Old Point Comfort, aud Southern battlefields will bo on salo at tho ticket ollices of tho Pcnruylviiuia Ball road Company in Washington during tho continuance of the Convention. Thousands of persons have been cured of pilus by Using DeWitt's Witch Ha.el Salvo. It heals promptly and euros eczema and all skin diseases. It gives immediate lelief. 0. if. Hagcnhuch. lteiliu-ed lEiitcs to Xiirilitillc. On account of tho Cluistian Kniloavor In ternational Convention, to bo held at Nash ville, Tenu., July R to 12, tho Pennsylvania ICallroad Company will sell excursion tickets of tho continuous-passage, Ironclad signaturo form, from stations on its lino to Nashville, at rato of slnglo faro for tho round trip. Tickets will bo sold, and good going, July 2 to 5; returning,' tickets will ho good to leave Nashville to July IS, inclusive, oxcept that by depositing ticket with agent of terminal lino at Niishvillo on or IJcforo July 15, return limit may bo oxtcuiled to leave Nashville to August 1, 1SUS, inclusive. Headache Quickly Cured. Dr. Davis' Antl-lleadacho never fails, 25o. Coming KveutH. July I. Grand picnic under tho auspices of Coliniibia Glee Club at Columbia park. July 11). Ico croani festival uudor auspices of Company A. Fife mid Dunn Corns in Bub- is 1 bins' opera house. Jiuy i Japanese mini 111 itoiiiiins' opera house, under (he aupit-0B of Kt, F.li.ibcth's (itiild of tho All Saluts church. Afternoon and evening. July 20. Ico cream festival in Bobbins' opera house under the auspices of tho Young Mens' Ushers' Association, I'riinsjlviiuiii Cliiiiituuquii. I For tho Pennsylvania Chautauqua, fo bo , held at Alt Grelua, Pa., July 1 to August J, 1MB, tho PeniHylvanU Bailio.id Company will sell tieki ts to tho general public on Juno 20 lo August I, good to return until Angus'. 10, inclusive, from stations on its lino hi Pennsylvania, and fiom Washington, 1). C, Baltimore. Mil., aud (Suiaudiilgua, N, Y aud principal Intermediate stations, tu Mt, , Gretna and return, at reduced rutos. I "I think IMVitt's Witch Hazel Salvo is tlie finest preparation on the market for piles'' 80 writes John (!. Dunn, of Wheel ing, W. Vii. Try it aud you will think the tin-same It also cures ccyema and all skin , diseases, C. 11 Jlugeubuuh, DO IT YOURSELF. You can tell Just as well us a physician whether vour kidneys aro disoascdor health v. Tho way to do is fo take a bottle or glass tum bler, ami till It with urine. JI tlieio is a sediment a powdcr-liko substanc6 at tho bottom after standing a day and night, thcio Is something wrong vt lib tho kidneys. An other sine sign of disease Is a deslro lo urinate often, and still another sign is pain in tlie back. If urine stains linen, there is no doubt that the kidneys aiu all'ictt-il. Any and all discuses of tho kidneys, liver, bladder and of the urinary passages and con stipation of tho bowels are tilled by Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Bemeily Thcro is 110 question about Its being tho host and sui est medicine In tho world for such troubles. It quickly relieves and 1 ures inability lo hold tni no. and people, young or old, who take it ale not compelled to get up a number of times during the night. For putting nn end to that scalding pain experienced in passing urine, nothing Is so good usllr David Ken mil's Favorite llemedy. It corrects the bad eH'ccts of whiskey and beer ; is pleasant to the taste, and does not seem to be lucdleiio at all, Diseases of the kidneys aud bladder often lcqiili-othc use of instruments to push hack tho sandy matter so the mine can be voided. In such caes Favorite Bcinody 1 shuuld bo taken without blither delay or the I disease may prove fatal. It is sold for one. dollar a bottle at all drug stores. It is well ! worth many times its price. j Samples Free. If you wish to test Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Beinedy bel'oie buying It, send your full post ollico address to the Dr. David Ken nedy Corporation, Bondout. N. Y., and mention this paper. We will then mall you a sample bottle tree, as well as ciiculars giv ing full directions for its use. Kvery leailei of the Ilr.ltAl.D can depend upon tho genuine ness of this libeiiil oiler, and all suH'cicrs fiom kidney troubles should take advantage of it at once. TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS. UNstlltl'AsSKD SKUVICK 01'tT.ItIm IIV Till: MlUTlimtN RAILWAY. Leaving Broad Street station, Philadelphia, at 11:55 p. 111. daily, tho "Southwestern Limited," carrying a dining car and tho most luxurious Pullman drawing room sleep ing oils, reaches Biimiughan tho following night ut 10:10 ami arrives at Memphis tho next lnorningat 7:10. Through sleeping cars for Ashcville, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampi, Atlanta, Mobile and New Oilcans aro also attached to this train. Pullman icscr vations can bo made in advance and all In formation obtained by cotnmunioatiug with John M. Ileal, District Passenger Agent, 82 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Give the Children a Drink called Graiu-O. It is a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food drink to take tlie place of coll'eo. Sold by all grocers aud liked by all who havo used it because when properly prepared It tastes liko tho lincst eolfce but is fice from all its injurious properties. Graiu Oaids digestion aud strengthens tho nerves. It is not a stimulant but a health builder, and children, as well as adults, can drink it with great benefit. Costs about 1 as much as cofleo. 15 and 25c. PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. IllIItKIt, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. Ofllce Kim bulMIng, ton er of Main ait Cent 1 e Mtrci'tH, Hliennmlimli. 1 11. POMKHOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW HhctiAiirinitii, Pa. jl W, SHOICMAICKU ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. Corner Mfirket nntf Centre streets. pUOK. JOHN JONIM, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box Cf, Mfthnuo' City, Pa, Having studied under some of tho bei in alters h Iondon and Paris, will rIvo Itsaont 011 tliu violin, mandolin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable, Addi-esH In care of HtrouMQ tlio jeweler Shenandoah, WM. SCIIMICKER, JR., Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer CARPET CLEANING. The undersigned have assumed charge of tlie Mienanuoali Kenovating Company's plant, and are prepared to clean, jew and lay carpels, mattresses, and do general upholster ing work. Feathers Cleaned. Work Done Promptly. ... Drop Us a Postal. ALLEBACH & HEFNER. Ouleis cun be left nl No. 7 North West street, or at die plant, Apple alley and Mowers street. millions of Dollars Ho up in smoko ovory year. Take u rlska but got your houses, stock, fu nitiito etc., insured in llrst-classr liable companion as represented by IUVID FAUST, .l"5"" ' 120 South Jardln 61, AUn l.tfaHutlAcctileutiil (louipaule. jjlOU STATU HliNATOlt, HON. M. C. WATSON, Ol RllKNANIHIAH. Subject to Dcutowullu tilled. LONG'S TRIBUTE TO BLUE. Tho Iti-nvo T.lotitennurrThiitiltrd by tlie IlciiH of the .Nuv.v Depni-lnient. Washington, Juno 25. Secretary Long lins nddressed the following letter or commeiidntlon to Lieutenant Victor IJlue, of the Suwanee, attached to Ad mlrnl Sampson's squadron, who niailu a. detour of 70 miles In the enemy's country and definitely settled the ques tion that Admit ul Cervera's squadron Is In Santiago hnrbor: "The department realizes that your efforts in making this detour Into tlui heart of the enemy's country, by which ill msM e. tili 1 x: sm MKCTRNANT VICTOIi. P.I.tin. you nucet tnlned Infnrtnutlon very much ib'slred, must have been attended Willi grent risk lo your personal safety, and that you possessed the coolness, nerve nml bravery requisite to perform such duty under trying circumstances. Un doubtedly, It must liave been gratify ing to tbe eonininnder-In-cblef to know that the oonlldence be reposed In you to perform this duty wus not misplaced, and the department taluj much pleus uio In blgbly commending you for this service, mid feels sure that your action will prove to be an example for your brother oflli-ors to einulute, and a most favorublo augury for your future enreer III a service already dlstlngulsli ed by the personal heroism of Its mem bers." Eucklou's Arnica Salve. Tho 1 est salvo in the world foi cats, bruises, sores, 11'cers, salt rbctim, 'over sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, coins, and all skin eruptions, and positb .)- c ires piles, or jo pay required. It Is guaranlood to givo porfoct satisfaction or niony refunded. Prico B.1 conts por box. For salo by A . Waslor. FINANCIAL 11 1 "raw -mmr- School : District OF WEST IYIAHANOY TOWNSHIP, FOR THG YEAB ENDING JUNE, 1 OSO. '. J. McLaughlin, ex-lieceiver, in account with District. 1)K. To balance on dupli cate of iS9l-'95. . . $ To balance on dupli cate of tS95-'96. . . 419 26 To balance 011 dupli cate of i89U-'97 . . , 1,456 21 M. J. Mc.Lnugiilin, Ituccivcr, in account with District. UK To amount of dupli cate of iS97-'y8 . 16,074 72 516,074 72 M. A. Noone, Treasurer, DR. To cash from Receiver, M. J. Lauliliii $io,473 10 To cash from State appropria tion 3,752 71 To cash from unseated lauds . 3,475 92 To cash from cx-Rccciver 1'. J. McLaughlin 586 86 To cusli from cx-Treasurcr, amount of order 199 of '97 . 30 00 To cash from balance of cx Treasurcr Mcl.ain '4 95 Total f 1 8, 333 54 Liabilities pud Assets. Amount of outstanding orders $ 2,953 50;! Slate appropriation due (esli- " " bonds 6,000 00 ' mated) $ 4,000 00 Totrn" $ 8,953 50 lluihliug To orders issued during year and commission 011 suiuc. , ? ll.ihiucc to credit of fund , . , 209 10 975 7 Totnl , 1.184 37 Ji.vjwJiscs of Tuition mid County Institute Tuition to l'rnckvillc School District Repairs mid Material Building fund account i'UCI New books i, nll'" Cleaning luuitors . Sect clary's salary , . ... vjouuscl . Triiiting Commission to County Tieasurcr.- . Duplicate Interest on temporary loans. , . , Bonds redeemed iiml bund interest. Water rent , . . Total . We, the undersigned auditors of West foregoing accounts and find tlieui correct. "Saved Her Life." T.S. JOHN WALLET, of Jofforson, wis., tban w bom nono is morohlsl..y esteemed or widely known, writ 1. "In ISM I had a sovcro attack of Ln(1r! a aud at tho end of four months, In splto . . .1 physicians, friends and good nurtlii'j c it ' 1 do, my lunns hoart and nervous system wi 1 0 co completely wrecked, my llfo w 1 -spaired of, my friends giving luo up. 1 - i only sloop by tho uso of oplatos. My h.t 1 and heart pained mo terribly and my i.n- li was most aggravating. I could not Ik. ,11 ono position but a short tlmo and net on n y loft Elds at all. My husband brought tar Dr. M:'.cs' Norvlno and Heart Curo and I be gan taking them. When I had taken a half bottle of each I was muchbettcrandcontiti' ulng persistently I took about a dozen but tles and was completely restored tohoal 1 j t J tho surnrlso of all." rsroriSi-KSr.i fir. Miw tfm,.,iiafj,,L;,'''7yii: .., ,.i,i i, ;7i.iE58 "V2 1. .1, ,,,w1nn - 1. t.. l2 iMaaHCiiril guarantee, first bottle benefits or money re funded. Hook on 1II3 caics cf tho heart and m-rvci fres. Address. lKl. I HLKS MEDIOAL CO., Elkliiirt, Ind DRINK- CUJARY'S EXTRA !JNK QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Oraii&e Cliampapne. STATEMENT CR. lly cash paid M. A. Nooiic. . . . S IS 20 " commission ... So Halancc due . . . . 56 09 72 09 By cash paid M. A. Nooiic. ..... $ 52 25 " commission ... 2 75 Ilaltuicc due .... 3G4 26 - 419 26 By cash paid 51. Noonc " commission . " exonerations . lltibuice due . . . f 59 41 7 34 297 28 C12 18 -$ 1,456 21 $ 1.947 56 CK lly amount paid SI.A. Nooiic (within 60 days) . . . " commission. Sio,2S3 10 209 i6 552 26 " abatements. . . " unseated laud tax relumed toCounty Commissioners . . " cash paid M. A. Noone after sixty days settlement . 3,101 20 190 00 10 00 commission Balance due . . $ 1,728 30 -$16,074 72 in account with District. CR. lly orders cashed.-. " commission , , . . Halancc in treasury, . , f'7.954 45 359 09 20 00 Tolnl SiS.333 54 Hulauce due by Receiver M. J. McLaughlin i72s 30 Hulauce due by ex-Receiver 1'. J. McLaughlin '1032 53 Halancc due 011 unseated lauds 122 18 Cash in Treasury 20 00 Uxccss of liabilities. . . , , . 2,05049 Total 58.953 5 lhmtl Account. I lly balance from lust year . . 1,184 37 Total $i,iS5 37 School Year. 14,686 00 172 71 , 283 49 205 00 , 624 00 620 28 349 77 460 00 463 75 .... 1 . 300 00 125 00 S3 50 43 45 1(1 80 46 75 1,420 00 12 00 . 19,912 50 Mnhauoy Township, have exumiued the JASIKS BURNS, MICJIIAKI. GALLAGHER, JOHN MILLS, Auditors,
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