KSlAltMHIlKII 1870. P(iiM.itcl every Kvculng, Kxcept Humluy, At i oirrn Jahihn HrKFerr, Kkak Ckxtuk. The llr.ild Id aelivftrtl luHluMiniKloitli unit tlio -tirrnuiulliiK tenvna for nx tout week, my nM Xuttio vnrrlent. Hy mull 88.00 year, or 3ft lentt it tnaiith. iyl)lo lit imIvmucp. ilvertU uit'iit1 ehurKetl nccordiiiKtopj'""' 1'tnlttnit. Tim tiiiMinliecM rtMM.'r e thu rllit to chnhftc the l-(tion of (itlvertUetitentd wliemner t'tu pul 'fttlo'i of newn ilcniaml It. The r lift tit Is tcM'rved t t J f tuny Atlvertltcitti'itt, nether fuihl for ur not, i.mt the imbllMiert nmy at tin Hitoir. AihertUIiiK rnten maria known K UiTdO nt the potoHlcp nt Hhenntidnuh, Vn.t ha nccoiuI elm mull mtvtr TKMU'HOXK CONNKrrtON All the News That's Fit to Print." Evening Hcsrslcl MONDAY. .IV m: P-(K OUR COUNTRY : First. Last ar.J Forever. lti -ixns MKN linvo found by prac tical ovporloiice Unit the llKltALDisit pi'olltalilu iitlvertCiiiy medium. SlIKXAXDoAH llllh plenty of openings- tor llrst-eliiss imlti-triux. anil too main of them cannot conic this wn. (iov. llAhrixtis will at once till the ai'iiucy on the Superior Court bench, ami il i Mife to Miy tile noiulnee will not lieu friend of the Heaver sttates mini. NiiTWlTHsTANHIMI it is II dilllcult matter to secure details of the battles at Santiago, the metropolitan papers m e iimii illustrations on an elaborate scale. Tint Fourth of .Tilly will be appro priately celebrated by Americans in l.'ului, cspeoinlly in tlie vicinity of Santiago. The display of llreuorks will be on un elaborate -cale. Only two newspaper men, out of a corps of two hundred or more in Washington, have enlisted in the army. A a rule, they prefer dolny their lighting at home with paper bullet. Tun celebration of independence Day in town will be a grand success if all signs fail not. The committees are working hard in that direction, and should receive the assistance of the people generally. Tiik Black Diamond of yesterduv coi.taiued an article over the signa ture of its editor, Thomas J. .Joyce, in which it was stated that the paper would suspend publication imlelin itely. There is much sympathy e pif-scd for our editorial brother. TiiKltK is no room to doubt that tin- liryaniles will control the Demo criilic state convention, and the same can be said of tlio county convention. Tin silverites are in tlio saddle this car and will give the "gold bugs" no liiarter. The future is anything hut bright for the Democracy this year, in both state ami countv. Tun Mincrsville Free Press, a p-eml Democratic paper, says the following ticket will be nominated by the Democratic convention, selected by the llryauites : Judge, W. A. Mnrr; Congress,, lames Jtyan; District Attorney, M. V. McLaughlin; Con troller, JI. 11. Master; Coroner, Dr. C A. Hleiler: Poor Director, Will. F. Kc.-gan. 'I'll K new libel law of New Jersey provides that the person giving a new spuper libelous Information that is untrue is guilty of a misdemeanor, punishable by a line of tJOOO or im prisonment not exceeding two years, or both. The publisher shall also have the opportunity to retract, and in ii prosecution the plalutilV must show malice to establish u case. The Altoonn (lathering. Our Democratic friends are warm ing up to their work. The Altoonn convention tills week will be engaged in performing its allotted task, and theie Is every indication that there will he the hottest kind of a time. Most of the trouble has risun in con sequence of the expectation that there will be a chance for that party at the polls in November next. If there was no dissatisfaction, real or imaginary, with the ticket nomin ated at llarrisliurg a few weeks ago, Democratic leaders and would-be leaders would not be anxious to lead a forlorn hope. Hut thinking that fume and honor will bo secured through a nomination for (lovernor, a score or more of auibitioUH men are getting themselves talked about, pitch one earnestly hoping that his rod will reach the lightning. As a matter of fact this expectation litis a very slight foundation, l'e'nn sylvania is to-day so overwhelmingly Republican that nothing hut an in ternal revolution could bring about the election of a Democratic Gover nor, even If the candidate of that party should hu unanimously sup ported by its rank ami hie. Hut the Democratic, factious never worn so many and bitter as they ure to-day, In both btate ami county, nud the latest developments only add to the Intensity of thu situation. It Is now quite, certain that who ever is sclouted at Altoonn will llnd himself in sore trouble, no matter whut kind of a platform ho may bo Mood upon. Tho defeated elements will be determined upon revenge and mi effort will I it inwle to Mpctiro tlie N.viiimtlietiu s"Uiioit of (ltantTentctl ItapubllouiH. Hut no such move ment ciin hope to Hiii'copil, nettititotl liy any Miti'li motives uf pnlitlciil or fiK'tloiml i-evcntfc lioiij; before thu slinwllli's tlie ireut party of Iteptililietililfdit. pio(rei niul nntlniiitl unity niul power will titt together anil prepnru to litiireli to tlio pullx In triumph. Scald head Nun eczema uf tin' scalp Tory Severn sometime", lint it run be cured. Dunn' (.Hutment, quick anil permanent In lt result. At imy drug itnre, 30 cents. Aliened l,.viiciiei'C Imi'Ki iHVltli Manlci' Klllcott City. Mil.. Jane 27. JamcB V. Melvln, i'lil..r of tlie Willi mi ftty Dpinorrat. mid n jiiMicc of the penci. lias been inic--.lcd chnrged with llip murder of .Tr.ei.li Ilcnson, Jr., colored. lleiiKoti, who Inn! been convicted nf the murder nf Daniel Mien, In February of 1SB5, wan tnkfti frwn the Howard emiti ty Jail In May of that year by a jmrty of unknown men and hninred. At the time f the murder of Shea about $400 ill cash disappeared, and although llcn aon ronfeSM-d that lie committed the murder and stole the money, lie rrfiied to disclose Its whereabout. After his conviction (lovernor Urown nppotnted a i iiiiii!'!."s..ii .e Iiuiue Into the sanity of the ciiiidemm-d nuin, but before a re port wns rendered the lynching oc curred. Mr. Mi Ivln asserts Hint his arrest Is the niitconie of a bitter polit ical feud. Hour' Till." We offer One Hundred Iiollnm Ilewnul fur -my en.e of Cnlnri-li Hint ciiii nut lie i-nn-tl tiy IIiiU'b Cntarlli dire. I'. .1.1 'II UN 15 Y & CO . Pnili... Toledo, O. A'e the tltHlei-fdKlifd. lmve kliinvn 1?. .T. Cheney or the I.it 15 yenrn. nnd believe htm pi-rfectly lioiiornltte hi till liuine. trnndtoiis nml tln niK'l.il'y iible to enrry out any oliliKUlloiw made by their li-ni. Wrjir - TiiAfx, AVlinlesate IimikkI!'. Toledo, O Wai.iiimi, liisNAN A: Iauvin, NVliolt'sule PriiH: V.r.., Toledo, Ohio. Ilntl's Cnlarrli Cure 1 tnkc-n Internally, acthiK dliectly upon the litnod and niueou.. lOirf.u-eM nf tins nyslein. Pike".!;, per Imltte. Sold by all tlrUM;!?!- Testimonial, free. Well. II'- II.. Iter In Arizona. VnshbiKlon. June 27. WnshlnRton has been sizzlliiu In Ihe heat of the past two days. The maximum temperature recorded by the government observers Saturday was DO, und the snme de gree was reached yesterday. Heports from all purls of the i imntry tu the weather bureau Indicate that the hot wave Is general. The hlRhest tempera ture In the t'nlted States wns recorded yesterday at I'hoenlx, Ariz., the ther mometer registering 110. llnersy all gone? llondachoV Stomaili out of order '! Simply a ease of torpid liver. Ilurdoi'U Mood Hitters will inako a new man or woman of you. Allot Iter Wooli or lliiwatt Debute. AVaxlilnKbiii .lane 2".--Tlieiv are no positive Indications of the close of the Hawaiian discussion In the senate, and unless the unevieeted happens, de bate on this question will continue for at least another week. There are ru mors llontlnp about the cnpltal that a vote would be reui bed or an arrange ment for 11 1 1 ; 1 1 inljout ninenl had towards the end of the weik. but no continua tion of them can be secured from the lenilers un iiihi-i- side of the contro versy. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought if Bears tho Signature of Anollicr i:peilillini roe Mmflor. Ni w port News. V.i , .June 27. The nuxillniy ciuim'i linn hi d sailed at 2 o'clock yesl'idny afternoon for San tiago, Willi the Ninth Massaclitisettn reginuiit and two battalions of tho Thlriy-fouith Michigan. Thousands of people gathered along the river shore gave vent to their iintrlotlc ardur b continued cheeiins ns the stately cruiser moved slowly down the stream. The eheeis were unsrt'eied with en thusiasm by the troops who crowded the side of the vessel and caused Jior to list sharply on account of the unequal dlstilbution of weight. No need to fair sudden attacks of cholera Infantum dysentery, dlarrliiea, or sumracr complaint, if you liavo Dr. Fowler's Kxtraet of Wild Strawberry In the medicine chest. Canipo-, ami a Dictatorship. Loudon. June 27. The Vienna corre rpondent of The Pally Telegraph says: 'The latest advices from Madild indi cate that there Is ground for the ap prehension that Marshal Martinez de Campos will soon issu' a pronuclu nuiiito and attempt a dictatorship. Minute directions have been sent to the Austro-IIungnrlnu ambassador nt Madrid, "Count Dubsky, regarding the personal snlety of the queen regent. The latest news from Madrid is that tlie situation Is so serious that several cabinet meetings have been held In a desperate attempt to avert a crisis." I'oar.vV Auxiliary steamer Sails, fit. John's, N. K, June 27. Lieutenant Peary's auxiliary steamer Hape, Cap tain Samuel Daitlett, sailed yesterday for Sydney, C II., where she will coal and take on board a scientific party, proceeding thence to North lialllns hay, where she will Join Lieutenant I'enry to transfljr stores and coal to tho steamer Windward. The Hope la ex pected to rtiurn here In the latter part of September. I'roposoil Hospital Ship Kor Manila, San FrunolHeo, June 27. At tho sug gestion of Mrs. (Jieenleaf, wlfo of the surgeon In chief of the hospitals In tho Held, the Iteil Cross leaf-no has under taken to stuit the collection of $300, 000 for the purchase or a hospital ship for the troops to Manila. The Jilan Is to raise this sum by populnr subscrip tion In all the states west of the Hocky mountains, und to present the ship to the United Stutos government. rennnjlvaiila Cliaiilaiiqua, Tor the Pennsylvania Cliautauijua, to ho held at .Nt. (irotlu, l'a., July 1 to Auaust 4, IbliS, the Pennsylvania lialhoad Comiiauy wlll sell tlckeU to tlio Kcuor.il public on June 10 to August -I, kooiI to return until Augiut 10, inchuive, from stations on its line hi Pennsylvania, mid froiu Wasliluiton, 1). C! . Ualtlniuru, Mil., and CuiandalKua, N. Y and priurlpal inturmediato stations, to Mt. (Jret.i.i and return, at rulucwl rates. , l'irel I'lrol I'lrnl Insure your property from loss In the oldest and stiongest cash companies; J'ldla. Umlei writers Insurance CVi, of North America and Fire Association, lUrtlonl Kite Ins. Co., Atiiorlcan Flro Iusumure Co., Wcit Clioster Firolns. Co., United Flruineu's Ins. Co. T. T, Williams, 123 H. Janlin St., Shenandoah. SPEEDY LANDING OF TROOPS. (I'nntlmieil tram First l'nite, ) inortn y hit. He h.io hi an that ho ,aa flghthtg ufiulust terrible odds, hut he hover fllut'ied, "Give mo your gun a minute." he snltl to the neigpnut, and Uneelli.i: down he (UilKiorute'y aimed nnil fired two shots In quick succession. At oiuIj v. i"i..in!ntd was seen to full. Hell in tlio me.:! Hr,e luul seized a dead comrade's tu . and knelt beside ltlu cniitftln mid fired steadily. Wlton Cniitrdn Cnproti f611 he raivo tlio sor peatit a pnrlinR niessuge to his wlfo f.nd fnllier nud Imdo the gorgoant gootl hy In a cheerful voice. Sergeant Hamilton risli, Jr., was the first lnntt killed by the Spanish (lie. Ho wob near the heiul of tlio column as It tttrnoil from tho woodsldo Into range of the Spanish nmhuscnilo. Ho shot ono Spaniard who was flrhm from the cover of a dense patch of under brush. When the bullot struck his bronst be snnk nt the foot of a tree, with his bn-k ngnlnsl It. Colonel HooseM'U. In front of bis men, snatched a rifle and ammuni tion bolt from n wounded soldier niul, cheering and yeilli.s with bis men, led the advance. For n moment tho bullets wore singing Ulto a swarm of bees nil around thorn, and every In Hlnnt some poor follow went down. Colonel Wood, with tlio right wing, charged straight at a blockbouso about S00 yards away, niul Colonol noose volt, on the loft, charged at the sumo time. Up the men wont, yelling liko llend8 and never stopping to leturn the lire of tho Spaniards, but keeping on with u grim determination to cap ture that blockhouse. That chnrgo was tho end. When within GOO yards of tlio coveted point the Spaniards broke and ran. With tho exception of Captain Cap ron all tho rough rldera killed In Fri day's fight were buried Saturday on tho Hold of action. Their bodies worn laid In ono long trench, each wrapped In a blanket. Palm leaves lined tho U cliches anil were heaped In profusion over the dead heroes. Captain Cap ion's body was brought into Juragua. hut It was deemed Inadvisable to send the icmnlns north at this season, and the interment look plnco on a hill side near the sea. bore. THE FATE OF CERVERA. lie Can Only Escape Surrender by Destroy ing His Ships A Boastful Span ish Commandant. Off Santiago, via Kingston, .Tnmnlca, June 27. While the army advances the main portion of the ileet lies patiently in front of Mono Castle, awaiting its oppoitunlty. Hefore the endof thli week the fate of Santiago and Admiral Cervera should be decided, llv that time It Is b,lieved the Spanish troops will have been forced back upon the city and defeated In a decisive en gagement, simultaneously the forts at the mouth of the harbor should be captured, under cover of n naval bom bardment. Tin eo thlnj.s will then he loft to Cetvera to surrender with his ships, to surrendi r after destroying his ships, or to make a dash out to sure de struction. He may forestall fate by making an attempt to get out of the harbor before the army accomplishes Its end. The llrst Spanish ship to ap pear off Morro Castle would be sunk within 1," minutes. Nothing In Admiral IVixeia's Hoot could survive the con lentniti d lire of all the battleships In the navy ond three of the best cruisers. The (,'eneinl opinion among naval ex perts Is that Santiago town will bo burned by tlie Spanish troops before they surrender, thnt Admiral C-rvern will destroy 1i!b ships and that he will then submit to the enemy. If this sup position is correct, the whole work si mill be neompllshed itji a week. It Is hardly likely that the army can effect Its purpose without considerable loss, although Its sui.ei iorlly In num bers, calibre and generalship Insures an ultimate sweeping victory. There Is eveiy poslbillty that the Spanish troops may surrender Inde pendently of Admiral Cervera. If the Spanish admiral should Insist upon thus prolonging tho agony, ho should be subjected to a fire from his own forts and the army siege guns. If these proved Ineffective, the harbor mouth would be dragged, tlie mines removed, Admiral Sampson's ships would enter and Admiral Cervera would be finished off. When the Americans took Daiquiri they found a letter partly written In the house of the Spanish commandant. It wns nddresed to the Spanish com mander at Santiago de Cuba and had tho tone of bruguudoclo. It read In part as follows: "I nm well fortified and prepared to resist all tho forces the American pigs can bring against us." Evidently at this point the American transports ap peared and the boasting Spanish olllcer ran off, leaving the letter half written. Till! MODCItN IIHAUTV Thrives on good fond and sunshine, witli plenty of esercio in tho open air. Ifcr form glow with health and her face blooms with its beauty. If her sy0lein needs the cleansing action of a laxativo remedy, she uses the geutlo and ploa.-aut .Syrup of Fig.-", made by the California Fiji Syrup Co. only. Ilnvaucwo AUVot lo Ho liny, Havana, Juno 27. The people of Ha vana are getting accustomed to tho blockade and the Incidents of wnr times. Their courage Is returning, and they are once more lesumlng attend ance upon leligious services and par ticipating In their ciiHtomary amuse ments. The churches, theatres, parks ond the bay nrr literally crowded. The ladles have chosen San Lnzaru avenue the chief promenade and drive. From that thoroughfare they can watch the movements of the blockading ships with glasses, and many a light Jest falls from beautiful lips. The military element, high In the favor of Cuban women. Is conspicuously in evidence. Slik headache, billousuohs, imstliutionaiid all livirainl stomach troubles can he quickly cured by ii-hiu tho,u famousllttlo pllos know n as HeWltt's I.lttln liirly ItUcis. They aio p'easant to take and never gripe. C, II, II.lUiMlbui'li. Tho Koutli unit Its AdvaiiliiEus. Tlio Southern hallway has Issued for freo distribution, a slxtcm pane journal des erlptlvo of Virginia, North and South Caro lina, Tumiuskce, Georgia, Alalmina and .Mississippi. Persons seeking new 1 -tlona, or rapitulists desiring to make safoaud profit able Investments will find tho Information contained tbeieln both valuable and Inter ostlng. Copies w ho mailed freo upon ap plication to John M. Itoall, District Passen ger Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. HOOD'S FILLS euro Liver Ills, Biliousness, Indlgestlo.ij Headache, . ideas' ut laxative. All l)rugglst& SPANISH SCHEME FRUSTRATED. An Attempt to siTtiro Suppllot Under the I'lii-f of IlnuilMriiH. Key Weit, Kin.. June 27. Federal offi cials here nie convinced that by tho capture of Die little brig Amapala by the blockading squadron off Havana Inst week n daring Spanish scheme has been frustrated. When the Amnpala was taken she was flying the Honduras Hag, and so fai from attempting to elude the Alheiicau ships, she deliber ately inn out to the blocknde lines with the evldenf Intention of being made a prisoner. The Vli ksbuig was assigned the tack of cnpluie, and Knslgn Senn, with a prize crew, brought In the brig. It Ib now aserted that tho Ilonitrns leglstry nf the vessel was a blind, that she Is owned by Spaniards nnd that she was being used In an attempt to set food and provisions Into the blockaded city. lly a diligent Investigation the prize nltlclDls have discovered aboard the Amnpala documents and letters which to their minds makes clear the entire scheme of deception, The brig's Hon duras patent was dated May IS, and was for six months, and her papers showed th.t sin was bound for Jalapa, Mexico, f'he cairled no carso, but a polyg'ot Knot of passengers, refugees so cnileil, liul'.idll'E Spaniards, llon-diii-ins, Mexicans nud South Ameri cans. Her ostensible owner, accord ing to the documents, Is Manuel Monte slna y Jlonteros, who Is set down as a Hondurun, but this person. It Is sold, Is a mere figiuohcnil In the transac tions, her real ow ner being well known Spanli h nlpplns firms. The lni i .initiating evidence thus far ilK" overtd. all of which cannot now be in.ule 1 nm. n Is said to be of a r"H tio ch.i'iK'ti '. It shows tho Intention of the In. i line at- i !: (turns tlr g slble del.r, was to us t pass the hi ul.' , (..'lllio. nl that the Ibo. .oulil free her after a n.s of a few days, when sb eed to Jalapa, lake on ;t cargo l return to Hatabana, whole, it is cab!, many shiploads of suppllii for UiiMiua are being safely dis charged. BeatB tho Klondike. Mr. A. C, Thomas, of Marysville, Texas., lias found a mote valuable discovery tli.ni has yet been mule in the Klondike, l or years he suffered untold agony horn consumption, ac companied by hemorrhages ; and was abso lutely ccie I by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, lie di cl ires ih.it gold is of little value in com parison with this m.melous cure ; would liavc it. even if it cost a handled dollars a bottle. Asthma, bronchitis and all throat and lung alleclions aie positively cmcd 1 Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. 1 lial bottles free at A. Wnslcy's Drug Store. Regular si?e 50 cts. and JSi.oo. Guaranteed to cure or price lefundcd. IJASEBaLl RECORDS. Stnndlnt; of the flulis in the ItacoFoe ( liimiplon-lilp ivn mints.. Nntlomil l.ciuruo. W. L. PC W L. PC. rineinnatl...:!7 21 ,d!8 New York... 2S 23 jmo boston 0121 .(SCJ Plilladelp-a..2.'i 2i .172 Cleveland.. .til 22 .1107 Iiruolilyn. .. ,2;i 112 .US Ililtlniorii...:t2 22 .Ml! Washington 22 :l -"7'J Chicago : 2(1 .Mil St. bonis.... 20 117 .!I51 Pittsburg.... Ill 2i) .fill Louisville... .1!) 11 .U17 SATl'IlllAV's NATIONAL I.KAUUH I1AMIX, At Louisville Philadelphia, 7; Louis ville. 3. At Pittsburg Uoston, 2; Pitts burg. 0. At Cleveland-Cleveland.!); New Yorli, 1. At Cincinnati-Cincinnati, S; Washington, C. At St. Louis linltlmore, 9: St. Louis, 2. At Chicago Ilrooklyn, !; ChieiiRo. 3. SUMIAV'rt NATIONAL LOAIIlTH OAMKS. At Chicago Chicago, 13; Ilrooklyn, 10. At ClncIiiiiuH Washington, 13; Cincin nati, 1. K.Tilcrii League, W. L. PC. W. L. PO. Vllke0nrni2i) 17 .COT Torinit 21 22 212J t.,Kiu ...ja:i .612 Itoelii-ster . ..2:1 2ll .l. PimviIi-mi-.-..2.I 20 .ii.!", Itull'lilo 2131 ,l;M Huntnal 2,5 22 .532 Spiinglieia. .15 20 .302- SATl'lillAY's lUSTiaiN T.HAllUi: aAMllS. At Toioiilu- Wllkecbarro, 'J; Toronto, 7. At Itoi h- - li r Springfield. 3; Itoehebter, 3. A. i;iifliV--Hnmilo. 10; Providence, 3. At MoTitreiil--Monlicul, -1; Syracuse, 2. SUMUV'. . A-'TiIItN I.UAdOi; (1AMC3. At Uochoster Itoehester, !); Sprlng fleld. C. Atlantic I.eaKiio. W. i,. 1M. ' W. L. PO. i:ielniHm:'....2r IT .1114 Norfolk 2.'i 2.5 ,5U0 Uiuew-t 21 Hmtrurd. .. .21 27 .471 llcullng ''2t .r.'O Pater .011.... 22 23 .410 Howe -It 25 21 .Bit) Alleiitown ..lit 31 .330 SAl'UltllA . S ATHNTIO I.KAOUi: OAMOS. Ai Lancaster Lancaster, 14; Illchmond, . At Allentown Norfolk, S; Allentown, 1. At Hartford I'.Uerson, S; Hartford, 4. SUNDAY'S ATHN110 Ll'.A(ltIK OAMKS. At Norfolk Norfolk, 5; Newaik, L At Patursou I'atersoii, 4: lieiuling, 2. SU.M.'MIIU OUl'lNCS. l'i:i!S0N.U.LY-C0NUUCTi:ll TOUll VIA l'l'.NN SYI.VANIA HAILltOAll. Tho Pennsylvania I'.iihoad Comirany an nounces the following personal'y-'-.onducted tours for tho summer and euily autumn of IbOS : To tho Ninth (hu'luillng Watklus lilrn, Niagara Pulls, Thousand Islands, Mon treal, Quebec, An S.ible Chasm, Lakes Cham pliiiu and (icorge, Kamtota, and a daylight ride through tlio Highlands of the Hudson), July 20 and August 10. Hate, $100 for the round tiip from New York, Philadelphia, llaltimore, and Washington, covering all ex penses of a two-weeks' trip. Propoitionate rates from other points. To Yellowstnno Park and tho Trans Mississippi exposition on a special train of Pullman sleeping, compartment, observation, and dining cars, allowing eight days in "Wonderland" and two days at Omaha, Sep tember 1. Itato, f235 from Now York, Phil adelphia, llaltiuiuie, and Washington; 230 from Pittsburg. To Niagara Palls, excursion tickets good to return within ten days will bo sold on July 21, August 1 and 18, September 1, in and 20, at rate of 10 from Philadelphia, llaltimore, and Washington. Thesu tickets Include transportation only, nud will permit of stop incr within limit nt lhill'alo, Rochester, nud Watklus 011 the return trip. Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, Liuay Caverns, Natural Ilridge, Virginia Hot Springs, liichinoud, ami Washington, Sep tember 2H and October 10, ltate, jiiJ from New York, Jtt3 fiom Philadelphia. Pro portionate rates from other points. I'nr itinera Ich and further information ap ply to ticket agents, or address tleo, W. Boyd, Assistant Ueneral Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. Aiti: vim (loiMi Miu 111 ; rm: souTiiintN kaiiavay ituAi'iiia am. I'llOJUNUNT POINTS. Do'i't start South without consulting John M. Ueall, District Passcimer Agent, Southern hallway, 028 Chestnut sticet, Philadelphia If you laiiuot call in person, write to him. pult STATU HliNATOIt, HON. M. C. WATSON, Ok Hiiknakiioau. I Hulijrit to liciiioerutlc rub. ATDED BY MIS. PINKHAM. Mrs. W. K. I'axtos, Youngtown, Xortli Dakota, writes about her strtifr Ifle to rejfuln health after tho birth of her llttlo (jlrl: "Df.aii Mits. 1'inkiiam: It is with pleti.suro that I add my testimony to your list, hoping that it may induce others to avail themselves of your val uable medicine. " After the birth of my llttlo pirl, threo years ago, my health wns very poor. 1 had leucorrhcea badly, and a terrible bcarluff-downj pain which Brndunlly grow worse, until I could do no worlt. Also had headnchc nearly all the time, and dizzy feeling's. Men struations wore very profuse, appear ing every two weolts. " I took medicine from a rood doctor, but it seemed to do no good. I was becoming alarmed over my condition, when I rend your udvortlsemcnt in a paper. 1 sent nt once for a bottle of Lydla E. Piulcham's Vegetable Cora ponud, and aftor taking two-thirds of tho bottlo I folt so much better that 1 send for two more. After using threo bottlus 1 felt as istroug and well as any one. " I think It Is tho best mcdicino for female weakness ever advertised, and recommend it to ovory lady I meot Mif foring from this trouble." JIuternlty is a wonderful experience nnd many women approach it wholly unprepared. Childbirth under right conditions need not terrify women. Tlio advice of Mrs. I'inkham is freely offered to all expectant mothers, nnd her advice is boyond question the most valuable to be obtained. If Mrs. i'nx lon had written to Jlrs. 1'Iukhiim bo fore confinement she would have been saved much suffering. Mrs. 1'iukhuin's address is Lynn, Mass. TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS. ux-CKPAbsiui snnvicn orrmmn nv Tin: MH'TIIIIIIN 11A1I.WAY. Leaving llroad Street station, Philadelphia, at 11:03 p. in. daily, the "Southwestern Limited," carrying a dining ear and the most luxmious Pullman drawing room sleep ing cais, leaches Iliriuinghau the following night at 10:10 and arrives at Memphis the next moruiugat 7:10. Through sleeping cars for Ashevllle, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampi, Atlanta, Mobile and New Orleans aio also attached to this train. Pullman reser vations can be made in advanie and all in founation obtained by communicating with John M. Ileal, District Passenger Agent, S2 Chestnut street, Phila lelpliia. Give the Children a Drink called Or.iiu-O. It is a delicious, appetizing, nouiishing food diink to take tho place of cotl'oe. Sold by nil grocers and liked by all who have ucd it because when properly prepared it tastes like tlio finest coll'ce but is fiee from all its injurious properties. Grain Oaids digestion and strengthens tho nerves. It is not a stimulant but a health builder, and chitdien, as well as adults, call drink It witli great benefit. Costs about i as much as cotlec. 15 and 25c. 1'leilMUit Itaplit Trips lo tho Seashore. The season is now witli us when eveiy 0110 longs for a longer or shorter sojouin at the seashore, Inhaling thu roul hi cozes fiom the depths of "Old Ocean." To all intending a visit to the shore, tho Philadelphia & Heading lioiito oilers special advantages as to both location and the getting theie. Atlantic City is so well known with its many un.surpast.cd attractions, that it is only necessary to Kiy that thu schedule of fast trains vi 1 tho Philadelphia & Heading lloute is this year fully cuual, if not superior, to that of loruier years, and that Hie sixty minute tiains inn in the summer season are tlio I'a.stest scliidiiled trains in tho win hi. lly the lease ol the South Jersey Hall road the Philadelphia & Heading has also aeipiiifd a dhect route to Capo May, ono of the finest and oldest of sea shore rcMirts, Sea IsloCity, a tlouiislilug up-to-date resort, and to Ocean City, a magnilicent family watciiug place. What will attract many persons to tlio latter place 1110 its many, religious con ventions and the strict temperance regula tions strictly enforced. Tlio Philadelphia & Ueadiug is tlie shot test route lo all of these resorts. Through tickets can bo bought and baggage checked from all principal stations of tho Philadelphia & Heading Hailway and its con nections. For illustrated booklet, giving list of principal hotels and boarding houses and rates, address Hdsou J. Weeks, Gcnor.il Passenger Agent, Heading Terminal, Phila delphia, The Chief Ilurgcss of Mllcsburg, Pa., says DoWitt's Little L'arly Hiscrsaro tlio best pills lie ever Used in his family during foity years of house keeping They cure constipation, sick heiidaclieand stomach and liver troubles. Small In size hut great In results. C. II. Ilugeubiich. National IMiicationul Association. Tor the National Kducntiunal Association Convention to he held at Washington, 1). C, July 7 to 12, tho Pennsylvania Hallroad Company will sell excursion tickets from points on its line to Washington und return at rale of single faro for tho round tiip plus J2.00 membership feo. These tickets will be sold on, nud good going, July 4 to 7, nud good to ictiirn leaving Washington July 8 to 15, when staiuped by Joint Agent at Washington. By depositing ticket with Joint Agent on or hefore July 12 and on payment of 00 cents tho leturn limit may bo uxtended to August 31. Tickets fur sido trips fiom Washington to Gettysburg, Klcluuond, Old Point Comfort, and Southern battlefields will bo on sale at tho ticket olliccs of thu Pennsylvania Hall load Company in Washington during the coutluiiaiae uf tlio Convention. Thousands of persons bavo been cmcd of piles by using DeWIU'a Wllch Hazel Salvo. It heals promptly and cuios eczema and all sktu diseases. It gives immediate relief. C. 11. Hageiibuch. lEeilueeil ltnles to Niih1i1I1c. On aicount of tho Chilstlau Kndeavor In ternational Convention, to ho held at Nash ville, Tumi., July 5 to 12, thu Pennsylvania Hailroad Company will sell exclusion tickets of the ciiiitluuous.pass.ige, honclad signature, form, from stations on its lino to Nashville, at into of single fare for thu round trip'. Tickets will he sold, and good going, July 2 to 5; returning, tickets will ho good to leave Nashville lo July 15, inclusive, except that by depositing ticket with agent of terminal line at Nashville 011 or befoiu July 15, leturn limit may he exlenrled to leave Nashville to August 1, 1S0S, inclusive. Headache Quickly Cured. Dr. Davis' Antblleaibicho uoer falls, 25c. Coining IJwiit k, July Orand picnic under tho nuspi. es of Columbia (Heo Club at Columbia park. July 10. Ice cream festival under auspices of Company A. Pifo and Drum Corps In Hob blus' opera house July I. Japanoso Tillln in Holililus' opom IiiuiFo, under (be nu.picos of St. HlUibcth's Guild of tlio All Saints church. Afternoon and evening. July 20, Ico cream festival In ltoliblns opera house under tho auspices of the Young Mens' Ushers' Association. "I llibik DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo Is tho finest preparation un the uiail.et for piles." So writes John 0. Dunn, of Wheel lug, W. a. Try Itund you will think tlio the same. It also cuios eczema anil all skin dlsiases. C II llagciiluicli. T-VilM THE FLAG OP CUBA. OtTleers Arrive ntKoy 'West With DIs imtebex I'oe Scnor Pnlnin. Kty West, June 27. The sloop Isabel came Into port yesterday Hying the Cu ban flag. On board w6rc Captain lla fael Morn. LleutPiinnt Felix de los Illos nnd four others of the Cuban army car rying dispatches from the Cuban rov ernnieiit to Senor T. Kstrnda Palrna, of the New York Juntn. These dispatches will b forward. (1 by the local Junta. The Isabel left Cayo ltomnno. nil Plnnd oft the north coast uf Cuba, on the 19th Instant, and had a smooth passage. The capital Is at La Speranza. In the CnmaKuey district, 21 miles from Cubl tas, 28 miles from the coast and 20 length's from Neuvltns. All the niein beis of the government are there ex cept Vice Prerident Capote, who Is in the United Stnles. The government' mail service has been perfected so Unit full Information from nil :mrts of the Island ure re ceived dally. Captain Mora reports that on June B a heavy battle was fought in the C.i miiiruey province by General Lope Ite clos, of the Cubnn army, with a force of 1,500 men, nnd 5,000 Spaniards. The Spanlnld., were defeated and retreated. They bulled their dead In 17 graves, which the Cubans opened. Some of the graves ci ntnlned 11 bodies, utbers 10, 0, G, 2 111I t 1 on. In all th- Cubans counted 150 okI'iS nnd tin Ir scouts re ported that 107 Spaniards were carried awny on litters. V.w Cubans bad 0 men killed and j2 wounded. Tlii.it .Manila expedition. Son Fr.-ntlFco, June 27. Four thou sand mc.i, eomprlsIiiR the third expedi tion to the Philippines, embarked early c:toiday afternoon, and soldiers now swarm the holds and upon the decks of the steamers Ohio, Indiana, City of l'ura and Morgran City. Today the steumer Vulencln will receive her com plement of the military, and these five tinnsports bearing the bulk of the ex peditionary force, probably will sail this afternoon to be followed on Wed nesday by the steamer Newport, upon which General Alcrrltt Is expected to depart. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho l"st salvo in the world for cats, 'noises, sores, ulcers, salt rhenm, fever sop's, tetter, elu.ppcd hands, chilblains, corns, 111..I ill skin eruptions, and positbruli c lies pin -, 01 .10 pay 1 ciuhc(l. It is guao'i.toa.1 toghe pirfcot satislait'ou or mony s laded. Priio 85 emits per box . For salo br A . Watler . PROFESSIONAL CAPDS M. MTKKK, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. onU-f I'ttnu bulMhitf, corter ot Main hi. Centre Mrvi-t, SliiMiunilo.th. J II. rOMKKOV, ATTOHNHY-AT-LAW M! vnnuilimli, I'm, j. ATT0UNBY-AT-J.A V f'nmer M.niu t ..ml Cciiiiu pirOK JOMK ON1CH, MUSICAL INSTKUCfOK, hock r.ux f, Maliuuoy (!Uy, !. TIuvIiik tiitlU'd uinldt toiui o( tho litrf iiiHlcrri It1 LuihIoii ami l'arl, r'll jj'vo !"vmYf on thu viollii,nuiii(IoIIii. iiltHrainl voai ciUturt Torm roHHotmblc, AildruHB tn euro of SintiH- ennsylvania RAILROAD. K'HUYUII.I. niVIrUOi. May 2S, pen. TmttiH will lunve .Sheliiiniloiili iiUcr In" con tint,, for Wlirg.nip, (lili.- . in Water, S. Clutr, l'otts lllo. lliimliiug. Kfa.tti, Potthtoun, Plioenlxvlllu. NorilHln-ru n d P welphln tlio lit ntreet stlltlon) ill 1. W .,ud 8 15 i. 111., 2 02, 6 10 p ni. on week ouyf. iiiulnN, H IS a. id., 4 a'i p. 111. Trains Iclvo Krackvllle lor fUieuanrioal ..I 7 HO, 11 III a, 111. unit S 4(1, 7 'M - ai. Sunday, 11 01 a. in. it , J 5 13 p. . beavo Pottsvillu for HlieiiauiToiili (via Pracl;. villo, 7 10, 11 20 a. ra 5 20, 7 10 p. lu. Suiuln. 10 3.) a. m.. n 20 p. in. Leave PlilliutelpMu, (Broad street hUai'oiiI, ( Shwmdoali at 8 VS n. ni,. 4 10 p. m. week days. BuuduyH leave at 0 i0 and 0 23 a. id Leave llroad titreet statton. Plilladclphla, li. He.i Ulr, Asbur Park, Ocean drove, I.or.j Hranch, and lutcrmcdtato stations, .2 11.11, 11. 10. ,8. SO and 4.00 p. m. week-days. I.eavo llroad Street Hiatlou, Philadelphia, FOH NEW YOItK. Hiprees, week-days, 8 20, i 00, 4 00 SOS, 6 60 7BJ.S20, 3 50, 10 21 (Dining Car), II 00 a. 11., 1200 noon, 12 83 (Limited 100 and 4 22 j. r.i! Dining Cars), 1 40, 2 SO (Ulnlng fter) 8 20, 3 00. 100, .',00,5 M(l)llllllg Car), 0 00, 7 02,7 00 (1)1 11 liiL-(.'.ir). 10 00 u. ui 12 01. nltht. HunUuvs. !12e, 4 03, 4 00, 0 01, S20, 0 50. 1021, (Dialog. Car), 11 US a. in., 12 S3, 1 03 1 Dining Car) 2 M (Dining Car), 4 00 (Uluitrd4 22) (Dbilng Cur), ;i.ti, oou. i inning war) uao, 1 vs. 7 00 mining Car 10 00 p. 111., 12 01 night. Kzpress for llostou without chango, 11 OJa im., week-days, and 7 43 p. nr., daily, WASHINGTON AND TIHi SOUTH. For IUltluiore and Wa litugWu, 2 ). 7 2j, A Ji, 10 20. 11 23. a. in., 12(1', 1!31 (Dining Car), 1 12 (Dining Car, 3 12, 4 41, 0 25 Congrts. sloual Limited, Dining Cur, ( 17. 603 Din ing Cur, 7.11 Dining Carl p. 111 , und 12 01 lilglit weckdais. Sundays, 8 00, 7 20,0 12,11 23, a. 111.. 1300, 1 12, IDinliig Car 4 41, 320 Con grcsslonid Limited, Dining Cur, 6 53 Dining Carl, 731 IDInlngCur i 111. and 12 03 nljtlit. Kor Italtliuore. aeeoioiiinttslfon o 12 h ni,"01 und 4 01 p ui ivuuL U11) , 1 on mid 11 10 p m dully. I'OH ATLANTIC CITY. Ixave llroad eiitict station vln Delawnro rlvt 1 bridge KxproBq. U 20 u 111, 7 CO ; . ui. dally. Liuvo MurkelMreet Warf ICi.ircHH, DUO, !0) a m, (lOOKiiliiriluya only), 2 00, 4 00, 4 110, 0 U) p. III. Hliudu), 8 00, H 43, 0 00, 0 45 a. ui (ucvoin llioilatiuu 4 SO mid 8 00 p. ui.) l'or CupaMay, Auglesea, Wlldwoodainl Hull) lleach l'.press, 0 00 a 111, 1 00 p in weekdays, unda s OLOu in Por f'.ipe Muy only, I 80 p 111 SatiinU) s l'or Hia Isle City, Ocei Clly, Avulon and Stone Iblilior Hxprens, 900 u. m., 420, p. 111 week days. Sundays, I) 00 u. m. For Souicra Point Kipress, 0 0.1, 9 O), a. m., 2 00,4 00, 0 00, p.m. week daya Uuiiduyn, S 13 a. in nud 9 45 p 111, I. II Hutchinson, J, 11 Woon, (len'l Alaiiuuer. Odi'l Pass'g'r Agl CARPET CLEANING. The undersigned have assumed charge of the Shenandoah Uenovalinp; Company'spLint, and nitf' ircparcd to clean, sew and lay raiprlK, mattresses, and do general uiiholstei inj; work. Feathers Cleaned. Work Done Promptly. ... DiHip Us a Postal. ALLEBACH & HEFNER. Oidcis ran be left at No, 7 Noitb West street, or at tlie plant, Apple alley and lloweis street. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvet sottm-ss of the skin is Inva riably obtained by tliors who use Pozzoni'ii Uoniplexlon J'owder, At four Score Dr. Miles' Nervlria Restorer Health. ONCLE KZEKIEL OHEAR, assessor nn.I tax collector, Hovorly, Mass., who lias passed tho $0th llfo mllo st. nc, u ,y ; "Dr. Jllles Restorative Nervlno has done it great deal of nood. I suffered for year , fi ...1 slooplessness and nervous heart troub Would foci weary and usod up In tho n,urn Ing, bad no arubltloo and my work seetm. d a. burden, A friend recommended Dr. Mile Nervine, and I purchased a bottlo under protest as I bad tried so many remedies un cucccafully, I thought it no uso. Hut It gave mo restful sleep, a good appctlto and rcatotcd mo to energetic lealth. H la u grand good tncdlclno, and I will ,;ladly ,rlt 1 anyono Inquiring, full partlculaiaof my at- Isfactory cxparlcnco." rpVTliA"-.'. !! Dr. Miles' lieniedlcs uru suiu oy uu urug- r-v gists under a positive guarantee, first bottlo W-tSHinG :.K benedts or money ro- E5 funded. Hookondls casi ,t.I tho heart and xicrv, 4 fr.'o. Address, V- Ull. IIILEa MUDICAL CO, Llk L.tr t, InU. Piiladelphia 8c Reading Railway '.ti0,i,. i Ibirn Hard Coal No Smoke IN EKFKOT MAY 28th, IMS. '1 rains lruvu Shenandoah as follows: Kor New York via Philadelphia, wetk das, 7 an ;i 01 a. in., 12 27. .1 10 and 0 07 p. in. Kiir New York via Mauch Cliunk. week days. 7 30 a. in., 12 27 find 3 10 p. in. Kor Kvadlng anil Philadelphia, week days, 7 SO, 9 01 a.m.. 12 27, 3 10 ind II 07 n, in l'or Pottsvllle, week days, 7 30, 9 01 n. in., y 27, 3 10, 0 07 and T 23 p, in. Kor Tainaitua and Maliatioy City, week days 7 30, 9 01 a. ni., 12 27 8 10 and fi 07 V. m. Kor Wllllftmsport, Minhurv and Lowlsburg, week days. 11 30 a. ni.. 12 27, 7 2' . in Por Maluuni) Plane, weekdays, 7 30, 9 51,11 30 a. in., 12 27, 3 10, 0 07. 7 25, 9 5.r p. m. Kor AshlanJ and .Sliamoklu, week dny, 7 30, 1130 u. m., 12 27, 3 10,0 07. 723 nnd lli. in. Kor llaltimore, Wiwtilngtoii nnd tin. Went via li. ,t O. K. H., through irabm Ip.i-i Heading Terminal, I'liliadclplila. (P. A It. I) 14.) ut 3 20, 7 03, 11 20 a. ni., 8 10 and 7.27 p. l. Sumlavs, a 20, 7 00, 11 2(1 a. in., 40 and 7 27 p. m. Ail'm tloual train, from Twenty-fonrtli and CI est nut streets station, week days, 10 30 a. in 12 20. 12 If S 10 p in. Sundays, 1 35, 8 23 p. ni. TliAIXH I'OK SHK.NANDOAH Leave New York via I'liliadclplila. wik days, 12 13, 4 30, 8 00, 11 30 u. m., and I 15. I 30, 9 00 p.m Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week iluys, t 30. 9 10 a. in., 1 30 p. in. Lenvc Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week .lays, 3 10. 8 30 10 21 a. ni. unit 130, 4 CO p. in. Leave Heading, week days, 7 00, 10 OS, a, in. 12 IS, 1 17. GOO p. m. Leave Pottsvlllu, weekdays, 710, 7 40 a. in.. 12 uni 10,rt 10 and COO p.m. LeaveTaniaqua, week days, 830, 1123 a. in., I 40, 0 SO, 7 20 p. ni. ' f. avn Malianoy City, week days, 0O3, 11 17 a. in. ,222,012,021, 741 p.m Let-,. Matiano Plane, week days, 030, U23. .023. I10!l a. in., 2 11, 032, 0 41, 7 57, p In. Leave Wllllamnpoit, week days, 7 12, 1UO) a, ii.. 12 31 and I 00 . i.i. ATLANTIC CITY' DIVISION, I.cac Philadelphia ('hctniit street waif and South street whaif for Atlantic City. Weekdays Kipieps, 9 00 a. in,, (130 Hat lird.lVH only), 2(0,4 00, 130, 5 00 p.m. Aeuolie mixlullon, 0 15 a. m 0 15, 6 30 p. ni. Slllldaya KT.-m, sun, 'ion, 1.100 a. in. Accommodation, 0 15 . .,, , 1 15 p. in. itcliirnbig l,au Atlantic City depot, (or tr Mlantic and Aikannas avenues. Weekiiays Hxpress, 7 CO, 7 43, 9 00 u ni., 3 30, 3. p. in. Accommodation, 4 23, 8 03 a. le. 105 p. m. Sundays Kxpress, 4 00, 5 30, 8 00 i, m. Ac cotninndatton, 7 15 a. in., 4 10 p. in, Kor Capo May nnd Ocean Clly, 8 45 a. in., 2 30, 1 15 p. in Sundays-South btreet, 9 00, Cliotnut htlect, 9 15 u in For Sea Isle City, 8 43 nm, 4 15 p in. .Hundll)S South street, 0 00, Chestnut street, 9 15 u m. Parlor Cur- ,in all Hxnreea traliiM vor further Information, apply to nearest Pl.ilaitelphla und Heading Hallway ticket ligen t or address I. A. SWIilQAlll), Kuson J. WlEKS, tJcn'l Supt., (Irn'l Pass'r Agt., Heading Terminal, Plilladelplila. THE PHILADELPHIA TIHES IS THE HANDSOMEST and BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED. 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