EVENING HERALD KSTAllI.lSlli:i) 1K70. Published every Evening, Except Sunday, bI 8 SOUTH JAIIDIN HrilKBT, NUAIl ("KSTHR. TIic Herald la drllvrird InShcnnndoali nml llio porronndlng tmvni for six cents n week, pay able o the carriers. Hy mnll J8.00n yenr.nr 25 rentan month, payable In ndvnnco. Advcrtlse nta rluvrtrptl nronrtllnir tonlmt'O nnd liosttlon. TVUiimbllslicts reserve the right to chnnge tho imflflnn ul ndvortlii'liicnti whenever the Ktfflloi of no demands It. The right In tiuvrvnl In w)f inny nuxerniMMneni, wneiiicr Sid for or not, l.int the publishers may deem '"Jpmpcr. Advertising rates iiiiulu known Atiiillmtlmi Entered nl tliti poitoftUc nt ShcnnnihKih, l'u., n second clftM mill I ninth r. TELEPHONE CONNECTION 'All the News Thai's Fit lo Print," Evening Herald TI l,"ilAY, .11' NT. '.'i, 1MH. OUR COUNTRY : First. Last and Forever. AVhat-. tlio mutter with imiuli one of tln new l)attliriliip aftor tlio keyxtoiic state? Hit soltliur lioys luive I'anii'il tliut ilictinetioli. TllK nppoiiitiueiit of a postmaster ut Ki-ui-kvillu will result tlisiis-troiitly to tile aspirations of tlio donor. It is iinytlimu; lint a popiilarappointiiit'iit, say tin- Republicans of the -'town on the lull." i:Kitv patriotic citizen of Slieiinii iloali will contribute what lie can, ami in whatever way may be most effective, to a proper celebration of the Fourth of July. It pays a com munity to make a ileiuont.tratioii of the spirit of patriotism occasionally. TllK local DumoHi-utiii polUlcmns Hlioulil Ueep their ears to the ground. More tUim '' "" play at the jjamo .some of 1 1(1111 are now eiifiiifjetl in, anil when the sport begins, as it surely will, somebody's lingers will be burned. OlIAlKMAN llAltMAN, of the UeillO- eratic state eonimittee, is out in a card denying that he consulted with the leaders of the two factions of the Itepublii-an party, l'robably the latter gentlemen consulted with the Democratic t'hiiiruiau 1 A cuuiskm'iixoknt of the Loudon Spectator calls attention to the fact that out of a random list of eighty one nlllcers in the American army and navy, there are three (ierman names, inn- Italian, one Vicuch and one Dutch. All the rest are uniities tiomilily llritish. Uisma is experimenting with giant searchlights mounted in balloons and ciuitaiiiiiig electric burners con nected with dynamos on the ground. She is also introducing tall observa tion towers put together out of sec tions distributed among the men while on the march. A i j hi ntu i a volunteer has received the following encouraging (V) letter friiln his father: "Do not fail to let me know the moment you are killed, so that T can order you sent home and arrange for an imposing war funeral, of which the Northern papers will probably want photographs. Two of your uncles died in battle, and both had line funerals. You deserve fully as much yourself," Out friends of the Journal are working the'mselves into a pulsion bo cause those who oppose their Con gressional candidate refuse to name their favorite. And they have rea sons to be uneasy. Tho Republican voters will, at the proper time, con centrate upon a man in whom the people generally have confidence and who can be elected. There are any number of available candidates within the Kupubllcau ranks. TllK editorial comments of the pres ent literary editor of the Miners' Journal, that appeared in that paper when Mr. Hnimni was first a candi date for Congress, would be interest ing reading at this time. We would suggest that the Journal roprint the same, if for no other reason than to show its readers how the editor can reverse himself. The argument used against the present Congressman then is applicable to the present situation. Vrky poculiar constructions, says the St. Clair Splinters, are put upon events that take place in the political world of Schuylkill county. Trivial mistakes, which if made in private transactions, would lie passed with out notice. In public life are magnified to such an extent that men's futures have been made and marred by them. It is best, before accepting tho charges of an opponent and accepting con clusions without demonstration, to await developments, and then govern oneself In accordance with them. TllK Miners' Journal reasons that because tho Hkuald endorsed Mr. Briinnu and "gave him cordial sup port" in 18!)0, we should do the same in 1808. Our morning contemporary will remember that this paper was opposed to the nomination of Mr. Druuim previous to the nominating convention, as it is now, but it gave him "cordial support" aftor he be came the nominee of the party. Un like our friends of the Journal, there Is consistency in our position. Wo doubt very much whether the Journal will be supporting Hruinni by the time the leaves begin to all. SANTIAGO'S Rifle Pits and Barbed Wire Fences lo Surmount. I May Ba Necessary to Lay a Eeg ular Siege to tlio Oity. LINARES ON THE DEFENSIVE, Difficulty in Transporting Supplies to the Advance Forces, Who Are Now Almost Near linouRh to the Spaniards to See the Whites of Their Eye The Cubans With Our Advance Troops Seem to He Utterly Worthless, Despite the Good Behavior of Their Comrades at Guantanamo. On the Hlo Guninn. Culm, via Kings ton, June 28. -The nilvnnce force of the American army rests on tills stroma, with the city of Sanilurro ile Culm four and tt half miles westward, In plniti flRlit. Saturday night the outpoint. cnnslBtliiR of two companies of the Seventh lnfnnty under Major Conlldgi-. occupied positions at light angles to the rond, guarding the crossing a mile and a linir beyond Salmnilla. where three regiments of General Law-ton's division camped. The Klghth, Second and Twenty-second Massachusetts, with rough lidei'S, Tenth cavalry ami portions of several other regiments strung out lielilnd them towards Jura guii. About M)0 Cubans, under General Gonzales, were camped around Gen eral I.awton's lieadiruarters, but less than SO of thein did scout duty. The top of everv hill and mountain north ami east of Santiago Is occupied by bloolthouses. from whence the Spaniards can view the movements of the American army as It advances be yond Sabanllln, while to the enstward of tho city, gashing every knoll and bit of high ground, are Spanish entrench ments, completely fencing every ap proach to the city. The ends of the trenches overlap where' breaks In the line occur, thus securing comparatively safe retreat from rllle lire In case parts of the trenches are captured. Upon one of these works modern guns have been mounted. They can be plainly seen with the naked eye. Spies report that Inside of the en trenchments are four parallel lines of lille pits, shoulder deep, and In front of them are marked ranges and several rows of barbed wire fences. No olllcer who has surveyed the Held over which the advanre must be made underestimates the task nhead of the Americans, although our boys still ex piess the most contemptuous opinion of their adversaries. The general opin ion Is that more aitlllerv will bo nec essary before It will be safe to at tempt to make an nssault upon the Spanish works, as the Are of the rifle pits mim necessarily be deadly and sullliient to demoralize any force, no mntter how brilliant In Its courage. Some ollkers believe It will he nec esssary to lay a regular selgo to San tiago and advance w Ith a line of earthworks until the rllle pits can be shelled with shrapnel by the light ar tillery. These pieces have an effective shrapnel range of S,M)() yards, and the Mauser lilies In the hands of the Spaniards nre sighted to l.DOfl yards, nnd they kill at 2,100 yards. Howver gratifying to the national pride Is the careless attitude of our enlisted men, the grave fear remains Hint they may need a more severe les son than the ambush of the rough riders before they realize the deadly possibilities of modern warfare, even In Spanish hands. The road over which the ordnance must be brought Is densely lined with underbrush. Kvcry yard Is an artificial hedgerow, and the road to the base of supplies Is In a similar state. But very little danger Ib apprehended of a Hank attack, as it Is evident Gen eral Linares Is acting strictly on tho dofenslve. The failure of the Span ish troops nt Ilolguiu, Mnnzanillo and Guantanamo to effect a Junction with him have left the Spanish commnnder so weak that It would he an net of Insanity upon his part to attempt to assume the aggressive or to retreat. The problem now confronting the army Is the transportation of supplies, for the roads to the front nre still Im passable for wagons, but are being Im proved. In the meantime the pack train Is being used. The officers and men were completely out of rations on Saturday and Sunday. The Cubans with the advance forcas, In spite of the good behavior of their comrades at Guantanamo, seem to be utterly worthless. All day they sit In the slinde of their palm thnelled ennips, and at night they make cigarettes and gorge on Uncle Sam's rations, while In sight of them Uncle Snm's boys, with empty stomachs and not a bit of to bacco for their pipes, build roads all day under the blazing sun nnd sleep on their lilies, under the starlit sky, at night. The Spnnlnrds aie using brass sheathed lead bullets, and the brass rips on touching and tears the llesh lionlbly. while the small brass splin ters cause blood poisoning. They are practically explosive bullets and are used In the Uemliigtons. They also cut a smnll ctosH through the end of the Mauser bullet, so that It muiilironms, on striking, with n similar result. The outlook here Is threatening. Everybody lwllnven a great battle Is Imminent. With the Spanish and Ameilcnn ndvante posts almost close enough to see the w hites of each other's eyes, a collision may occur at any moment. Throe Allowed Spanish Spies. Savannah, Oa.. June 28. Three Spanish suspects, names unknown, ar rested at Tybee on suspicion of being spies, were ent In t'lalns under n guard yesterday to McPherson llnr racks, Atlanta, as prisoners of war. tiii: 3ioI)i;itN iTHaUtv Thrives on good food nml sunshine, with plenty of exercise In tho open air. Her form glows with health and hor face blooms with IU beauty. If her system needs the cleansing uction of n laxative remedy, she lite thegeutlo nud pleasant Syrup of Figs, inailc by the California 1'JgHyrup Co, only, Tirol lire! lire I Insure your property from loss in tho oldest and (ttronuest ash companies: liiil.i Underwriters Insurance ' Co. of North America nud l'iro Association, Hertford Fire Ins. Co., American Fire Insurance Co., West Chcstor Fire Ins. 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BOOKS Containing Invaluable Information of Yd CC lntcrcst to 11,1 women, will tio sent rntt to tiny address, upon application, by Th UKiuriELD UEOUlATOn r0..ilMnla. C. THE W0KK OF RELIEF. One Who Know- TnlU of tile stni'vn . lion In Mint Inuo. Key West. June is. -Mr. Pulaski F. Hyatt, formerly United States consul at Santiago de Culm, now In the ser vice of the Ited Cross society nnd the Cuban relief committee. Is In Key West awaiting the arrival of the Ited Cross steamer which will convey him to San tiago. Mr. Hyatt said to n press rep resentative: "So far from being exaggerated, the horrors of the Cuban reconcentrados have nof been half told. During the month before I began the distribution of relief at Santiago I found three men dead on my doorstep on three separate mornings. Crowds of people used to besiege the consulate begging for food and struggling to get to the door. Of the starving people about four-llfths were women nnd children. The men and children were mere skeletons. Of nil the men whom I aided there was not one whom I would have had the heart to ask o do the slmpllest task of labor, for they were hardly able to move, let alone work. Some of the people whom I fed owned houses and land, yet could raise no money and had nothing to eat. "As soon as we get anywhere near the tow ns the people will come to us. If they are able to drag themselves, and It will not be a question of finding people to feed, but of getting food enough to supply their needs. Tho Cu bans who survive In the towns must be on tho vers" verge of starvation, nnd will need rood and medical nsslstnnee at once, so that It Is Important w-c should go with the army. We shall be obliged to feed ninny thousands of men, women nnd children for a long time. "Santiago Is a yellow fever city, and veiy dirt j'. Our soldiers will have to use the utmost caution, for the fever Is fond of northern men. It will be remarkable if none of our soldiers Is attacked." No need to fear sudden attacks of cholera Infantum dysentery, dlarrhirn, or summer complaint. If you havo Dr. l'owicr's Kxtract of Wild StiAwbcrry in tho medicine chest. Solllnii tho ('a'ptu'red Prizes. Kes' West, June 28.The auction"' sale of the prizes condemned by order of Judge I.ocko began at noon yesterdaj". The captured schooners nnd fishing smacks brought good prices from local buyers. Tho Seveiita went for $1,330 and Santiago Apostol was sold for J2.700. The steamer Argonauta, of over COO tons net, nnd 1S2 feet long, was bid in by the United States government for $17,0u0, to be used as a transport. Tho steamer Ambrosia Hollvnr, of over 10G tons net, brought $1,300. The sale of cargoes was begun in tho afternoon and will continue for several daj-s. The pticoH obtained for sugnr, rice and idher articles were excellent. Tho totnl receipts' for the day were about $75,000. How's This? WeolTer One. Hundred Dollars Howard for Hiiyeaeof Catarrh that can not bo ciurd hy Iblll'i, Catarrh Cure. H.J. CHUNKY CO.I'ropi., Toledo, (). Wo tho iinileislKiied, have known H. J. Cheney or the last 15 years, and bellovo lilm perfectly Ininorable in all IiiihIiu'hs trqiHactioitH and fin ancially able to earry out any obllatloiiH made by their llrm. ffit .t TiCAltx, Wholesale. DruggN, Toledo, O. Wai.iiimi, Kixsas .t Mauvi.v, Wholesale Prug glfits, Toledo, Olilo. I bill's Catarrh C'uio I taken Internally, acting directly upon tho blood and imicoiis surfaces of tho system. I'ricoTSc. per bottle. Sold by all Druggist. Testimonials freo. JIlMirdeiiy Milliters Pined. Iteno, Nev June; 2R. Fifteen regular Brms' recruits en route from Cincinnati to San Francisco were tnken from a westbound train yesterday and placed under arrest on a warrant sworn out by a brakeman on the trail), whom they turned up and spankea at the station heie. It seems Conductor Gil lan gave orders to keep them out of the smoker, nnd arranged with the porter of the car In which they traveled to allow them to smoke In their own car. Thoy were tnken before Justice of the Pence I.lnn, pleaded guilty, and woro lined. llnh Moore, of Lar'ayctto, lnd says that for constipation ho has found DoWitl's Utile liariy lilsers to no penecr. i noy novur gnpo. Try them for stomach and llvor troubles. 0 II. llaccubuch. 1'iiiiiiHylvniil.i Cbiiutiiiiiiin. For tho Pennsylvania Chautauqua, to ho held at Mt, (irctna, Ph., July 1 to August 1, 1W3, tho Pennsylvania, Kailrond Company will sell tickets to tho general public on Juno 20 to August 1, good to return until 'August 10, inuluslve, from stations oa its lino In Pennsylvania, and from Washington, 1). C, lUUimore, Md., nud Quiaudalgua, X. Y and principal Intermediate stations, to Mt (Irctna and return, at red u ceil rates. Alii! YOU OOIM1 KOUTI TllK SOPTHRUN JlAII.WAY HKACllKA AM. I'ltOMINUNT POINTS. Don't start South without consulting Joint M. linall, District PuKsougcr Agent, Southern Itallwsr, (US Chestnut stiiet. Philadelphia Ji you caiinoicaii in person, write to nun. i dancer of jits 1 b m THIRb MANILA LXPEDITION, 3'otn' Thousand More Men Kn Itouto to tho Alii or liewey. San Francisco, June 2s. Yestorilny afternoon the third fleet of vessels loaded with soldiers and supplies for the Philippines hoisted anchor, njul nmld the screeching of a hundred whistles, the clanging of bells nnd the booming of cannon proceeded down the bay toward the ojyan. and this morn ing nre W ell on tlSlr v ay to the Phil ippines. Tugboats, yn hts and small craft of all kinds hoveled around the big steamers, nud loim von wont close enough to permit tie ir passengers throwing oranges and other things lo the soldleis gathered en the decks r,f the transports. The scene on the transports was a tlulllUig one. nnd llv men were perched In the rigging like so many Insects, and handkerehb f waved and fluttered from every pott hole nnd spar. As the vessels pro ceeded slowly down the bny the nnlsv demonstrations on the shore lueiensej until the din wns awful. The ships carried about 1.000 men under lonimand of General Arthur Mr Arthiir, who has made the steamer Indiana his llngshlp. The City of Para, the Ohio and the Morgan Clt were the other vessels to snll with the Indiana. The steamer Valencia was not leady for sea yesterday, and prob ably will sail with the steamer New port tomorrow. General Meriitt and his staff will proceed to the Islands In the Xewpoit, which has been especially prepatod for the service. liew iirdi I'm' Deed nl" Valor. Washington, June 2S. The president sent messages to 'congress yestcnlny urging the thanks of congress to all and promotions and other rewards for uIoroti8 deeds, ns follows: Lieutenant Unburn, the hero of the Merrimae. to be transferred to the line and "promoted ns the president nnd senate may de termine;" Cadet Powell, who watelnd for the Meiiiniac party on their pel Il eus mission, to be made nn ensign; I.liut"iiant Frank II. Newcomb nnd his clew of the Hudson, who rescued the disabled Wlnslow nt Cardenas, a gold medal for Newcomb nnd. silver medals for his crew; Cnptnln Hodgson, com mander of the revenue cutter Hugh Mcculloch nt the buttle of Mnnlla, re tirement at full pay. Beats the Klondike. Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Mniytville, Texas., Iia found a more valuable JUcovriy than has yet been made in the Klondike. For jeais he sufleied untold agony fiom consumption, ac companied by hemoirhages ; and was abso lutely cured hy Ur. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, lie declares that gold is of little value in com parison Willi tins man clous cute; would have it, even if it cot a hundred dollars a bottle. Asthma, llroncliitis and all throat and lung affections are positively cured by Dr. King's New Discovciy for Consumption. Trial bottles free nt A. YVasley's Drug Stote. Regular size so cts. and 51. oo. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. Still Another French Cabinet. I'nrls, June 2S. After the successive failures of M. Itibot, M. Sariicn and M. Peytrnl to form a cabinet to succeed the retiring ministry of M. Mcllne, It is announced that M. Henri Hiissim has formed a cabinet, with the follow ing distribution of portfolios: President of the council nnd minister of the in terior, l. Henri ISiisson; llnanee. M. Paul Peytral; education, M. Leon llourgeols; justice, M. Fordln and Sar lien; war, M. Godefroy Cavalgnae: ma line, M. Kdouard Simon l.ockroy; for eign nffalrs, M. Theoplille Delcnsse; colonies, M. Georges Trouillet; com merce. M. Fmlle Mnuiejouls; agricul ture, M, Albert Vigor. Energy all gone? Headache? Stomach nut of older? Simply a case of toipid liver. Duidock Wood Hitters will make a new man or woman of j"ou. I'oiiiups Corvoi'ii Tided to Stcnl Our. Kingston, Jamaica, Juno 2S. It is be lieved Admiral Ceivora contemplated making a-dnsh out of Santiago harbor Saturday night. Four columns of smoke were seen nt sundown, advancing to wards the mouth of the barber, and two small boats, bellevetl to be torpedo boat destroyers, were observed )n tho neighborhood of the sunken collier Mer rimac. Conseiiiyntly Hear Admiral Sampson ordered extra precautions to be taken, but no ships came out. Short ly after midnight the dynamite cruiser Vesuvius lired three gun cotton shells In the direction ot Morro Castle. They exported on the ridge. The damage done Is not known. Sick headache, biliousness, constipation anil all liver and stomach troubles can bo quickly cuied by using thoso famous little plies known as DoWltt's Little Larly Itlscrs. They itic pleasant to take and never gripo. C. II. llagenlnch. Spulli'rt licMUTootod "Squadron," Gibraltar, June 28. The third .Span ish squadron, it Is announced here, consisting of the Cardinal de CisneroS, Lepnnto, Nuinaniin, Vitillia, the mon itor Pulghceida. three torpedo boats and the auxiliary steamers Meteor, Leon XiII and Montzerrat, commanded ly Admiral Itarrosa, has been "ordered to assemble at Cadi, as early ns possi ble." Some of the vessels mentioned nre very much behind the age. The Nulnancln is nn lion vessel built In H0:l, eapable of xtvamlng eight knots, and having old fashioned armor. The Vltorlu and Pulglu erda are about of the same caliber. The Cisneros and Lepanto are of modern construction nnd armament. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of To ;o Major (icuei'iil Prank. Washington, June it It was re ported at the war department j'ester day Hint the president would nominate nrlgndler General II. T. Frank, Just detached from the commnnd of the de partment of the east, to be a major gen eral. None of the olllelals would con llrm the rumor. Love .Mossingoi 1'roili Hoiue. Key West, Fla.. Juno 28. A vessel carrying mall fpr the American soldleis and salloiv engaged in the Cuban inni pulgn left here s'esterday afternoon, and a vessel bringing the first mull from the army Is supposed to be on her way to Key West. The South iind IU Advantages. Tho Southern Itallway has Isnuod for free distribution, n sixteen pago journal des criptive of Virginia, North and South Caro lina, Tennessee, Georgia, Alakuna nnd Mississippi, Persons booking now locations, or i upllulists il 01 ring to make safuaud profit able investments will find tho information contuine.il therein both valuablo aud Inter estmg. Copies will bo mailed freo upon ap plication to John M. lloall, District Passen ger Agent, HSS Chestnut sheet, Philadelphia, Pa. THE KIDNEYS Some Important Duties They ' Have to Perform. Tho Kidneys are, filters of tho blooil. Thousands of times daily every drop of blood in your veins passes through your Kidneys to be cleansed of impurities. Both your health and your life depend upon keeping oiscase nway from those im portant orgf.ss. The minute the Kidneys are out of order, you begin to havo pains in the small ot the your urine has a sediment in it after standing twenty-four h ours there is scalding pain in passing water, and you are com pelled to get up often at night to urinate. A doctor knows what those symptoms mean. You can understand them just as well as he. For all those troubles there is a medi cine that cures thorn Dr. David Ken nedy's Favorite Remedy. It re moves the Kidney poisons and restores icrfect health. Ask your druggist lor t. It costs only $.1 a bottle. SAAIPLB BOTTLE PREE. We will send n Sample Dottle of Favorite Remedy and pamphlet of valuablo in formation free to those renders of this paper who will give it a trial. Send name and address to tho Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, Rondout, N. Y., and mention this taper. The Sample Hottle will then bo forwarded by mail without charge. We make this offer so that no money need be paid out in ex periments. TO niRMINGIIAM AND MEMPHIS. t'Nsiiii'Assni) sni'.vii'i: oni:i'.i:i iiv thk souTiinitx it.ui.WAV. Leaving lhoad Sheet station, Philadelphia, at tl:.rM p. m, daily, the "Southwestern Limited," carrying a dining car and tho most luxurious Pullman drawing room sleep ing cats, l caches llinninghan tho following night at KhlO and arrives at Memphis tho next morning at 7: in. Through sleeping cars for Ashcville, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampi, Atlanta. Mobile and New Orleans nro also attached to this train. Pullman leser vations can ho made in advance nnd all In formation obtained by communicating with John JI. Ileal, Dish iet Passenger Agent, J Chestnut stieet, Philadelphia. Give the Children a Drink called Grain-O. It is li delicious, appetizing, nourishing food diink to tako tho placo of coll'co. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who havo used it becauso when properly prepared It tastes liko tho finest colfce but is freo from all its injurious properties. Grain 0 aids digestion and 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 as much as cotlco. 15 and 25c. - Pleasant ltuplil Trips to the Seashore. The season is now with us when every ono longs for a lonsoror shorter sojourn nt the seashore, inhaling tlio rool brcc.cs from tho depths of "Old Ocean." To all intending a visit to the shore, the Philadelphia & Reading Itouto offers special advantages as to both location and tho getting there. Atlantic City is so well known with its ninny unsurpassed attractions, that it is only licccssarj" to sas' that tho sehedulo of fast trams vii tho Philadelphia & Reading Itouto is this year fulls equal, If not superior, lo that of former years, nnd that tlio sixly minute trains run in tho summer season nro tlio fastest scheduled trains in llio world. !! tho lease of tho South Jersey Rail road tho Philadelphia & Reading has also acquit cd a direct routo to Capo May, ono of tlio finest and oldest of sea shoro resorts, Sea IsloCity, a nourishing lip-to-dato resoit, and to Ocean City, a magnificent family watoring place. What will attract many persons to tho latter placo are Its many leliglous con Miitions and tho strict temperanco regula tions strictly enforced. Tho Philadelphia & heading Is the bhoi test route to all of thoso rosorts. Through tickets can bo bought and haggago cheeked from nil principal stations of tho Philadelphia & Reading Railway and its con nections. Fur illustrated booklet, giving list of principal hotels and boarding houses nnd rates, address Kilson J. Wcoks, Goneral Passenger Agent, Reading Terminal, lHiila dclphia. Tho Chief Ilurgess of Milcsburg, Pa., says DoWltt's Utile Early Risers aro tho best pills he ever used ill Ids family during foils- years of houso koeping They cure constipation, sick licailaehoaiid stomach and liver troubles. Small in sizo but great in results. C. 1L Ilagcuhuch, National JMiiratioiml Association. For tho National Rducational Association Convention to ho hold at Washington, 1). C July 7 to 12, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets from points on its lino to Washington and return nt rato of single faro for the round trip plus fS.OO membership fee. Thoso tickets will bo sold on, and good going, July 1 to 7, nnd good to leturn leaving Washington July 8 to 15, when stamped by Joint Agent at Washington. Iiy depositing ticket with Joint Agent on or hoforo July 12 and on payment of 50 cents tho return limit ina$" bo extended to August 31, Tickets for sido trips from Washington to Gctts'sbiirg, Richmond, Old Point Comfort, and Southern battlefiolds will ho on salo at tho ticket olllccs of tho Pennsylvania Rail road Company in Washington dtirlus tho costlnuaiuo of tho Convention. Thousands of persons havo been cured of piles by using DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo. It heals promptly nnd cures eczema and all skin diseases. It gives Immediate relief. C, II. Hagcnhuch. ltedilci'd Itntes tit NiihIu ille. On account of the Christian I'ndcavor In ternational Convention, to bo held at Nash ville, Teuii., July 5 to 12, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets of tho continuous-passage, ironclad signature form, from stations on its lino to Nashville, at rato of single faro for tho round trip. Tickets will ho sold, and good going, July 2 to 5; returning, tickets will bo good to loavo Nashvillo lo July 15, inclusive, except that by depositing ticket with agent of terminal lino nt Nashvillo on or before July 15, leturn limit may bo extended lo leave Nashville to August 1, 180S, inclusive. Headache Quickly Cured. Dr. Davis' Antl-llcadacho novcr falls, 25c. Coming l-heiils. July I. Grand picnic under the nnspleos of Columbia Glco Club nt Columbia park. Jills' If. Ico cruam festival under auspices of Company A. Fife and Drum Corps in Rob bins' opera houso. July J. Japanese Tlllln in Rohhins' opera houso, under tho auspices of St. Kllabeth's Guild of tho All Saints chinch, Aftornoon and evening. July 30. Ice cream festival in Rohhins' opera houso under the auspices of tho Young Mens' Usliors' Association. "I think DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo is tho finest preparation on tho market for piles." Sowritos John C. Dunn, of Wheel ing, W. Vn. Try It aud you will think tho the Mine. It nlso ctirc tcema and all skin I I JF- 4iY- . n k fofSEfWirAfish. back V (discuses, C. II. Ilugeuhiich, r AT CHICRAMAUGA PARK, ArinlnK tho Hoys Who Arc to Oo to tiio Front. Chlrknmnuga Turk, Ga., Juno 28. The ordnance and quartermaster's de partments are active preparing to com plete the equipments of the IE regi ments lo be moved to tho front. Full supplies are expected today and to morrow. Colonel Lee, chief quarter master, says that he will have all the necessary arrangements made to carry the troops forward as soon as they are ready, The regiments have received Spring field rllles, nnd 71,000 rllle ball cart ridges were given out for distribution In the second division, Third corps, nnd 823,000 rounds for tho third division, First corps. Throe cnrlonds of horse equipments nnd one carload of car bines nnd revolvers arrived yesterday for the Third United States volunteer cavalry nnd were immediately handed out for distribution. Iteciults continue to arrive In large numbers from vailous states. About 5.00 reached the park Sunday, nnd al most an equnl number arrived s'es terday. Paymnster General llcaly of the stnte of New York, linvlng at last suc ceeded in ndjustlng the pnyroll of tho New York regiments, arrived at the pink s'esterday and paid off the Klghth regiment.' Ho will pay the Ninth nnd Fourteenth New York regiments be fore leaving the park. These three regi ments will receive from the stnte about $45,000. The government paymasters nre scheduled to reach the pnrk todas". Lieutenant John C. Illntz, Company A.. Fourth Pennsylvania, of Heading, died yesterday at the Lelter hospital, after a months' Illness of spinal meningitis. PcniisylvuiihCs Democratic Context. Altoona, Pa., June 28. "There'll tie a hot time In this old town" lomonow unless the rival Democratic factions settle their differences before the meet ing of Hie convention. The liveliest kind of n contest Is being wnged be tween the friends of Judge James Gas' Gordon, of Philadelphia, and George A. .Tenks, of lirookvllle, for the guber natorial nomination. Both sides clnlm they will win, although Indications point to the success of Jenks. Colonel James N. Gul'fev, of Pittsburg, con trolls a majority of the delegation, and it is admitted he will name the win ner. He Is pledged to Jenks todas", al though less than n week ago he was counted for Gordon. Eucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fovor soros, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin emotions, and nositivclv cures idles. or jo pay required. It is guaranteed to givo poricct sahstaction or mony roiunucu. rnco 25 conts por box. For salo by A. Waslor. Ask your grocer for tho "Royal Patent flour, and tako no other brand. It is tho host flour mado. PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. BUltJCK, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. Office Tvgan building, corcer of Main nn Centre strectH, Slieiiuudoali, J 11. POMKltOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW RlienAliitoab, Pn. JjJ W. ftHOr.MAKKU ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market mid Centra streets. pitOK. JOHN JONiCS, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Malmnoy City, Pa. Having studied under eouio of the boat mnstcra lo London and Paris, will glvo lesnoni on tue violin, innmioii ii, Kiutnr aim vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address In care of titrotiso the Jeweler Hhenandonh. Pennsylvania RAILROAD, 8CI1UYKILL DIVISION, May 23, 1808. Trains will leave Shenandoah aftor the soon date for Wlgiraus, Ullbcrton, Frnckvillo, Dr Water, St. Clair, PoltHVille. Hamburg, ICendlnx, Pottstown. Phoenlxvllle. Horrlstown ntd Phil adelphia (ilrond street station) nt 6 03 and 815 .ni.,:iB,oiup,m, on wcclt days. Mumlays, o in n. in., -i p. m. Trains leave Frackvlllo for Shenandoah al 7 30, n 45 a. in. and H, J30 p. m, Holiday, ilVItt, Ul. mm O lO 1. 111. Leave 1'otUvllle for Shenandoah (via Frack vlllo) 710, 11 SO a. ra 5 20, 710 p.m. Sunday 10 3T a. m., 5 20 p. m. 1-enve 1'hlladelpMa, (Broad street station), foi BhMwmdoah at 8 85 a. m., 4 10 p. ra. week days. Sundays leave at 6 CO and 0 23 a. m. l,cave Uroad street station, Philadelphia, lot Hea Ctrt, Asbury Park, Ocean Urove, Loni Rrnnch, and intermediate stations, 8.20, 11. H, a.m., 8.80 and 4.00 p. m. week-days. Lcavo Broad Street Station. Philadelphia. FOR NHW YOltK. Kznress. weck-dnvs. 8 20. 4 OS. 4 50 5 m. a 50 7 83, H 20, 9 50, 10 21 (Dining Car), 11 00 a. m, 12 00 noon, 12 85 (Limited 100 and 4 22 p.m. Dining Cars), 1 10, 2 80 (I)lnlng Oar) 8 20, 8 50. 4 00,SOO,5 55(I)lnlngCur), 0 00, 7 02,7 50 (Din IngCar), 10 00 l. m., 12 01, nltrbt. Sundavs. 8 20, 4 05. 4 50, 5 01, 8 20, 9 58, 10 21, (Dlnllifr Car), 1185 a. m., 12 85, I 05 (Dining Car) 2&) (Dining Cur), 4 00 (I.laultvd 4 82) (Ulnlnir Car), o-uooo, turning uao iu, y ou, imulllir Car 10 00 ii. m.', 12 01 nlKlit. Kxpress for Boston without change. 11 00 a la., wccit-utt n, mm I io p. iu., uuny, WASIIINOTON AND THIS SOUTH. For Baltimore and Waihlnuton. 8 50, 7 20, 8 32, 1020, 11 23, a. m., 1209,1131 (IHi.lnn Car), 1 12 Dining Car. 8 12, 4 41, 5 25 Conen nionul Limited, Dining Car, 017. 055 IDln. Ink' Cur, 781 DlnhiK Car P. in., and 1205 lit Klit week days, Sundays, 3 50, 7 20, 9 12, 1 1 23, n. in.. 1200, 112, Dining Carl 4 41. 520 Con. ureaalomil Limited, Dining Car, 6 65 Dining Car, 7 31 Dining Cur p. m. and 12 05 night. For Baltimore, accommodation. 9 12 n in, 2 01 nud 4 01 p in week dus's, 5 08 and 11 10 p in dally. FOB ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street Btatlon via Delaware rlvei bridge KxprcBs, 9 20 n in, 7 05 p. m, dally. Leave Market Street Warf Uipresn, film, 9 00 n m. (100 Saturdays only), 2 00,4 00,4 811,5 00 p. in. Sundays, 8 00,8 45,9 00, 9 45 a. m (accom modation 480 und 3 00 p. m.) For Cape May, Anglesca, Wildwood nndllollj Bench Express, 9 00 u in, 1 00 p in weekdays. Simdas 9 00 u in. For Capo Muy only, 1 80 p m Saturdays. For Sca Isle City, Oceau City, Avalon and Stone Harbor Kxpress, 9 00 a, m., 4 20, p. m. weekdays, Sundays, 9 00 a. m. For Souicrs Point lCxpreas, 5 09, 9 00, a. m., 2 00, 100, 5 00, p. m. week days. Sundays, 8 45 n. m. and 9 45 p, m. I, 11 Hutchinson, J. H. AVoon, Clen'l Manager, Clun'l 1'ass'g'r Agt Oil STATU 8F.NATOB, HON. M. C. WATSON, OP SllKXANPOAIT. Subject to Demoeratlo rules. Celol,nitcd Female l'mvilers never fall. li,UO J.Ui4;."du:Iiuii tuun .af. ana .on. f.ft.f fkllina With Tim fid lVnojToy.l 1'illi soil other Ukf rancdlf.l. Alwivl buy the lieit nd Mold UUip. (ointment. UusruitetU luperlor to all otkefi.J.aivfif the U.t In the nRrkrl, A No. 1. KrUcului, i 0. Dr. X vs. lltli Uy, ikwtoD, AllJS. la From Extreme Nervousness, THAT no ono remedy can contain tho elements necessary lo euro nil diseas es, Is n fact well known to everyone Dr. Miles' System ot Restorative Itomcdles consists of seven distinctively different preparations, each for Its own purpose. Mrs. I C. Hramley, 87 Henry St., Ht. Cath erines, Ontario, writes! 'Tor years 1 suf fered fromextremo nervousness nnd nnnoy lng constipation, developing Intopalpltat Ion nnd wcakncs?'of tho heart. I wns tinnhlo lo sleep, suffered much from headacho, pain in my loft sldo, pilpltation nnd n constant feeling of weakness and prostration. I began using Dr. Miles' Nervlno, Heart Curo and Nervo and Liver Fills and tho Antl-l'aln Fills to relievo sudden paroxysms of pain and headache. I soon felt much Improved and tho pains and aches nnd weariness left mo. I then took Dr. Miles' Itestoratlvo Tonlonndnm now restored to rny formor good lioallu." Dr. Miles' Itcmedlcs aro sold by all drug gists under a posltlvo guarantee, first bottlo benefits or money re funded. Hook on dis eases of tho heart and Dr. Miles' .emediesl Rostoro Health nerves free. Address, Vl. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkba-t. Iud. Philadelphia & Reading Railway Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke IN EFFECT MAY 23th. 1893. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: For New York via Philadelphia, week days, 7 30 9 51 a. in., 12 27, 8 10 nnd D 07 p. m. For New York.vin Mauch Chunic, week days, 7 30 a. in., 12 27 and 8 10 p. in. For lt'eadlng and Philadelphia, week days, 7 30. 9 51 a.m.. 12 27, 8 10 and 6 07 p. m. For l'ottsvlllc, week days, 730, 9 51 a. m., 12 27, 8 10, 0 07 and T 25 p. m. For Tamaqua nnd Mnhnnoy City, week days, 730,9 51 a. m., 12 27. 8 10 and 6 07 p. m. For AVilllamsport, Sunbury nnd Lewlsburg, week dnys. 1130 n. m.. 12 27, 7 25 p. m For Mnlinno Plane, weekdays, 7 30, 9 51, 11 30 n. m 12 27, 8 10, 0 07, 7 25, 9 55 p. m. For Ashland and Shamokln, week days, 730, 1130 n. m., 12 27, 3 10,6 07, 7 25 and S55p. m. For Baltimore, Washington nnd tho West via B. fcO, It. H., through. trains les') Heading Terminal, Philadelphia. (I. Si R. If R.) nt 8 20, 7 55,11 26 a. m 810 and 7.27 p. i. Sundays, 8 20, 7 00, 11 26 n. m., 8 46 nnd 7 27 p. m. AiIiB tlonnl trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, week days, 1080a. ui. 12 20, 12 15 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 85, 8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOB SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00, 11 80 n. m., and 1 45, 4 30, 9 00 p.m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 80. 9 10 a. m 1 80 p. m. l?ave Philadelphia, Beading Terminal, week dnys, 3 40, 8 80. 10 21 n. m. nnd 180, 4 OA p. m. Leave Beading, week days, 700, 10 OS, a, m. 12 15,1 17,0 00 p.m. Leave l'ottsvllle, week days, 7 10, 7 10 a. in., 1230 4 10,0 10 and 6 50p.m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8 30, 1123 n. m., 1 19, 5 50, 7 20 p. m. - Jeavo Mnhnnoy City, week dnys, 9 0.1. 1147 n.m.,2 22,5 12,62l,74l p. m I,eavo Mahanoy Piano, week days', 0 80. 9 25. 1025. 1159 a. 111., 211, 532, 0 II, 7 57, p in. Leave Wllltamaport, weekdays, 712, 1001 a, m.. 12 31 and 4 00 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Lcove Iiilladelphla Chestnut street warf and South street wharf for Atlantic City. Weekdays Express, 900 a. m., (130 Sat urdays only), 2 00, 4 00, 4 30, 5 00 p.m. Acaoiii modntlon, (1 15 n. in., 5 15, 0 80 p. m. Sundays Hiprens, 8 00, 900, 10 00 a. m. Accommodation, 0 15 a. tij 4 45 p. m. lteturning lenve Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantic nnd Arkansns avenues. Weekdoys Express, T 00, 7 45, 9 00 a. m., 8 80, 5 80 p.m. Accommodation, 4 25, 8 05 a.m. 405 p. m. Sundays Express, 4 00, 5 30, 8 00 p. m. Ac commodation, 7 15 a, m., 4 15 p. m. For Capo May and Oceun City, 8 45 a. m 2 30, 4 15 p. m, Sundays South street, 9 00, Chestnut fctrect, 9 15 a m For Sea Isle City, 8 45 a m, 415 pm. Sundays South street, 9 00, Chestnut street, 9 15 n in. Vnrlor Cars on all express trains. For further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Beading Hallway ticket ngen t or address I. A. SWEIOARD, KD80N J. AVlIEKS. flcn'l Hupt., Gen'l 1'axYr Agt., Beading Terminal, Philadelphia. THE PHILADELPHIA Tinfes IS THE HANDSOMEST and BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED. During 1198 THF. 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