The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, June 29, 1898, Image 2

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    EVENING HERALD
USTAUMSIIKti 1ST0.
Ptitillhed every Kvrnhig, KirrptMinidnjr.nt
it HOVTH jAKtllS HTKKKT, NKAU CbNTKK.
Tin' lift itlil Is ilcllreird luMlit-nnmlnan ami the
ru, rounding toiv.w for rix cent ft WMk, y
i, thocnrrUn. Ily mull 10.00 n year, ir 3
cent u month, pnyalilo In udvpnoe. MlvertNe
invnts chanced according ttisiMceniiu: po-dtlon.
The imblUliecd teervo the rllit to cIiiuikc tin
portion u( iuleltloineiit whenever the pilb
i'tHtlo'i el ue demand" It. Tho rlKlit In
IiwtviO to i jjt-r timy idrtlwmont, whthi r
paid for or tint, .mt tlio publishes may din
linn) er. AiUrrtlalng raton made known
upon application.
F itrrod nt the potoulec nt Slipn.tlidonh, Ph., Hi"
ic-coiul cl-cus mall matter.
TKI.KI'HONK. rONNIMTION
'All the News That's Fit to Print."
E". vening Herald
Wr.lNF.Sl)AY. JUST. 20, 1M1S.
OUR COUNTRY : First. Last ai J Forever.
Tiik indications point iiiiiuistiiknhly
to three t'oiigTossioiml ciiiiiliriiitos this
full in Schuylkill county.
VsniAcK.s tire jjiven that tho
now capitol bulltlitif; will be finished
by January lot, in time for tho moot
ing of tho Legislature.
HniiMix is to bo advanced ton
points liy tho Navy department, but
his promotion in tho affection of tho
pooplo can not lie expressed in ilgures.
It would surprise many pooplo if
Hon. .Initios H. lloilly were to rocoivo
the nomination for Congress this
your. Such a tiling is liablo to
happen.
But onp cablo from Cuba is work
ing! The literary btiroau of tho
aimers' Journal, ltowovor, is working
night and day, turning out paper
bullets for its "war candidate."
The court having approved tho
appointment of ('apt. .1. II. Lovnn as
warden of the county prison, litiga
tions are now in order between the
present incumbent and the now ap
pointee. NlNKTKNTIIH of tho people nro in
favor of tho annexation of Hawaii,
and the Semite should come to a
speedy vote on tho subject. Many of
tho Senators have already discussed
it at great length.
It will soon bo a year since Pro
fessor Attdroe left in his balloon for
tho North l'olo, and no word has
come from him or from any source
relating to his fate. AValtcr AVell
lnan's expedition has sailed from Nor
ami j in search of information.
Tiik tonus of tho janitors of the
school buildings have about expired,
yet these appointments have not
been made. It is said the Democra
tic liiembof.s of the School Hoard
have so far lieen unable to "get to
gether' on these appointments.
Onk of the great surprises of the
war is tho perfect safuty with which
the Americans have handled such a
vast (piantity of the most powerful
explosives oyer invented. Up to tho
present time there has not been a
single accident by reason of careless
ness or inolllcioncy on tho part of
oilioers or men.
tioul) advertising otten marks tho
diirorence between prolltloss inaction
and profitable activity ; it Is tho fuel
under the boiler that quickens in
dustrial currents, tho blow-pipo upon
the flumes of commerce, tho extra
steam that "makes the wheels go
round." The leading merchants of
Shenandoah use the Hkkami
columns.
Iris no wonder tho literary and
political editors of tho Journal are
growing round-shouldered. Thoy
have an exceedingly heavy load to
carry, and the responsibility is much
greater than that allotted to the
average being. Wo suggest, to re
lievo them of further worry, that
they apply the civil service law as
advocated by their favorite Con
gressional candidate- -that is, rotation
In ofllce.
TlIK Ilopiibliean party will rule
Schuylkill county for many yours, if
the party votors are true to them
selves. There will probably bo re
verses, caused by unpopular candi
dates, but this will only bo tempor
arily. The Kepubl leans, to be suc
cessful, must retire tho liiosshuckri
whose names huvo become nn eyesore
to the voters. If this is done, con
tinued success is assured; otherwise,
wo cannot hope to win.
IP any one has taken tho trouble to
read tho testimony given by Kaiser,
the husband of tho woman who was
murdered by Clouiuior, with tho full
knowledge and consent of tho man
who should have been her protector,
must be astonished at the enormity
of depravity that animates some
peoplo In what wo hope Is n Christian
laud. For tho bake of a few thousand
dollars, to be obtained through in
surance placed on the life of the poor
victim, her death was coolly planned
by her husband, the assassin, and the
latter' paramour.
i. , ...
The Chief Hurness of MUcslmrL'. Pa., says
l)oVltt' LUllo lirly Kisers aro the best illl
lio over used la his family during lorly ycura
of house kcephiK Tliey cure constipation,
sick hwiduclioand utonucli ami liver trouble
Small in eire but great la results, 0. II.
lUuenluch,
AN OPERATION AVOIDED.
Mrs. Rosa Ottum Writes to Mr.
Plnklmm About it. She SRys:
DBAU Jilts. 1'inkham: I tako pleas
ure in writing you a few lines to in
form you of the good your Vegetable
Compound has done mo. I cannot
thunlt j on enough for what your medi
cine has done for me; it has. Indeed,
helped tno wonderfully
rot- years I was
bled with nn
nvn rlii u tumor,
each year group
ing worse, un
til at last I
waft compelled
to consult with
a physician.
Ho said
uothingeould
ho done for
mo but to go under an operation
In speaking with a friend of mine
about it, she recommended Lydla 12.
rinkham's Vegetable Compound, say
ing she knew it would euro me. I then
sent for your medicine, and after tak
ing throe bottles of it, tho tninor dis
appeared. Old you do not know how
much good your medicine has done
me. I shall recommend it to all suffer
ing women. Mrs. Hosa Gaum, 720
Wall St., Los Angoles, Cal.
Tho great and unvarying success of
Lyriltt M. rinkham's Vegetable Com
pound in relieving every derangement
of tho female organs, demonstrates
it to be the modern safeguard of wo
man's happiness and bodily strength.
.More than a million women have bedn
benefited by it.
Every woman who needs advice
about her health is invited to writu to
Mrs. Vinkliam. at Lvnn, Mass.
(lUTTVSIIIIltO l!ATTI.i:rii:i.l.
Pur.sOXAM.Y-CoN DUCTED TotTl; VIA PENN
SYLVANIA H.UI.KoAll.
Oa Saturday, July 10, the Pennsylvania
Kallroad Company "ill run a special thioo
day tour to Gettysburg, the Mecca or Ameri
can patriotism, Leavo Now York S.fiO A. JI
Trenton, 10 .-s A. Jt Philadelphia 12.20 P.
M. l!oiinil-trip rate, Including two days'
hotel accommodations and carriage drive
over the battlefield all accessary oxpeusos
$l!l.ni) from New Yoik, $12 ."ill from Trenton,
$10 00 from Philadelphia, and proportionate
rates from other points. A tourist agent and
chaperon will accompany the patty, and
('apt. James T. Long, tho celehrated guide,
will deseribo tho battle at the High-Water
Mark, "bloody Annie."
For Infants and Children.
The Kind You Have Always Bought
Signature of
Aiti: von r.oiNG soinni?
nn: sotnui:i:N jsaii.way kkachhs am,
1'IIOMINKNT POINTS.
Don't start South without consulting John
M. Heal I, District Passenucr Audit, Southern
Hailway, IS2S Chestnut street, Philadelphia
If you cannot call In person, wiltolo him.
Huuki'itptcvlilll Ucnc-licMtlio President
Washington. June 2D. In tho Ionise.
yestenlny flip conference report upon
me inuiKi npicy nm was niloptcil liy a
Vote of IS I to G3. and tho lnensuro tioiv
goes to the president.
Tnmpn May Iodjro a Protect.
Tampn, Fin.. June 29. -The steamship
Olivette is momentarily expected, and
the di position of the sick and wound
ed she will brliiR Is a question of some
concern here. The belief that suf-
fciiiiK soldiers were to be brought here
direct from Cuban shores without any
quarantine detention whatever caused
approbeiiFlon. The hospital train 1b
here fti the ostensible purpose of enn-
veylnpr tin' sick to more northern hos
pitals, but at the same time a number
of hospital tents are helm? prepared
In the camp on the Tampa Helffhts.
It on tho arrival of the Olivette the
uovornment shows a disposition to lo
cate the sick here a protest will he
made by lion. William 13. Henderson,
president of the state board of health.
l'oue Alleireil KpnniHli Spies.
Atlantn. On., June !'!). Four supposed
Spanish spies reached fort Mcl'herson
yesterday. One of them Is a private,
Frederick J. Glcnhurst, of the Fourth
aimy corps. lie Is supposed to have
enteieil the army to enable htm to
carry on his secret operations without
attracting suspicion. The three other
suspects are olllclally known as Thorl-
blo Nogrin, a deserter from the Span
ish navy; Jose Martinez and Juan
Itodriguez, alias "Spanish John."
Herman Interlt'Cenoo l'mim-wlbln.
London. Ju..e 29. The Hong Kong
correspondent of The Daily Telegraph
says: "I have consulted with the
German authorities, who declare unani
mously and emphatically that the re
ports from Manllu of German inter
ference are Impossible. Whatever tho
Spanish may have done, the German
admiral lias Held out no sucli hopos
or promise."
Torror-i of the Klondike.
Warren, O., June 39. A letter re
ceived here from John Muldoon, a citi
zen of Jolinsonvlllc, this county, who Is
now In the Alaskan gold llelds, says
that of tho 101 men who left Seattle
With him in March only four survived.
Two were drowned and the othars per
ished from cold and hunger.
llolv'K TllUT
WonuYr One Hundred llollars Howard for
miy ense of Catarrh thnt can not bo cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cine.
K.J. CHUNKY & CO, Props., Toledo, O.
We thu iimlci bIhuciI, have known V. .1. Cheney
or the lat 15 years, uud lellevo film perfectly
honomhlo hi nil huslneiM traubftcttong ami fin
ancially nblo to carry out any obligations made
by their firm.
VYiwr .vTiiAUX, holuMiIo IinitfiflxtH.Tolcilo.O
Wai.iuno, Kinnak k. Maiivin, Wholesale HriiK
kIhU, Toltslo, Ohio,
Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken internally, a ting
directly upon tho blood nod mucous surfaces of
tliCHytcni, l'rlooTlc. per bottle, Hold by all
!ruitt;UtH Tcwtlmoulalu frcu.
Yosti.rdiiy'H IMtMitinll Giiuioh.
At lJ)i;I.svllle Philadelphia, 8; Louis
ville, 3. At Pittsburg Boston, 0; Pitts
burg, 6- At Cleveland First game: New
Yolk. 4; Cleveland, 0. Second game;
Cleveland, 0; New York, 4. At Ht. I.ouls-
Flrst game: Cincinnati, 3. St. Louis, 2.
Second game: Cincinnati, fi; St. Louis, 0,
At Iluftalo-IlufTnla, 11; Providence, 2.
At Toronto Toronto, 17; Wllkenbarre, 4
At Itoclicfcter Springfield. 10; ltochester.l
At Ileaiing Hartford, ti, Heading, 3.
At I.nniaMter Unneasier, 13: Allentown,
i. At Puttrson-Hlcbmond, 2; Paterson.O.
At Now Haven -Yale, 1; Harvard, 0,
ANOTHEH WAIL FKOM AUGUST!.
IIuhTwc! vp Hundred Dtxnhlcd Troops.
Amitnnld i' Army Inerenmwi.
Mdrid. June 29. The government
ha received the following dispatch
from Captain General August!, dated
Manila. June 23: "The situation Is still
nrnve. 1 continue to maintain my po
sition Inside the line of blockhouses,
but the enemy Is Inci easing In num
bers, as the rebels occupy the prov
inces, which are surrendering. Tor
lentlal rains are Inundating the in
trenehments rendrtlng the work of de
fense difficult. The numbers of sick
among1 the troops ate Increasing,
making the rltuatlin very distressing
nnd causing Increased desertions of the
native soldiers, it Is estimated that
the Insurgents number 80.000 nrmed
with rifle? and 100,000 armed with
swords, etc.
"Agulunldo has summoned me to
surrender, but I have treated his pro
posals with disdain, for I am resolved
to mnlntaln the sovereignty of Spain
and the honor of the Hag to the last
exliemtty. ,
"I linv over 1.000 sick and 200 wound
ed. Th" citadel has been Invaded by
the suburban Inhabitants, who have
abandoned their homes, owing to the
barbntlty if the rebels. These Inhab
itants constitute an embnirassment,
nggtnvatlng the situation, In view of
the bombardment, which, howi'ver. Is
not seriously apprehended for the mo
ment. "The governor of the Vlsnyas nnd
Mindanao tlnnds cables that he has
defeated the Insurgents In nn ennnKO
ment during which Chief Arco, Aguln
aldo's representative; was killed. He
adds that tranquillity now prevails
throughout the Islands, and he further
nsserts that the principal Malay chiefs
of the Mindanao group declare they
desire to light on the side of the Span-
lards."
Buckien's Arnica Salve.
The lest BRlve in tho world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sorep,
tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and
nil skin eruptions, and positively cures piles,
or .10 pay requited. It is (fuamutocd to bIvc
perfect satislartion or niony lcfundcd. Pric
25 cents per box. For salo by A. Wnsloy.
ST. PAUL DEFEATS TERROR.
Tito Dreaded Torpedo limit Dextroyor
Kcudcrcd lrMlefq.
Wnsblnt ton. June 29. The navy de
partment posted the following bulletin:
Captain Klvsbee tepnrts that on Wed
nesday nttctnoon, while oil' Snn Juan.
Porto Ulco. ho was attacked by a Span
ish unprotected ciulser and the Span
ish torpedo b.eil destroyer Terror. Tho
Ten in m.'.de a dash, which was await
ed by th' St. Paul.
The St. Paul lilt the Terror three
times, killing one olllrer and two men
and wounding several others.
Th" Terror dropped back under cover
of the rm tlflentions with dllllculty, and
was towed Into the harbor In n sinking
condition, where she Is now belnu ro
pnlred. I-ater a cruiser and gunboat started
out. but icmalned under protection of
the forts.
llob Mooro. of I.al'avctte. lad., suvs that
for constipation be lias found DeWltt's Little
i;.irly I.lsers to lie licrlecl. Tlie.v never crnio
Try them for stomach and liver troubles. C
II. llngcubiicli.
Xo Snloee on Cnelo Smio'h fJround,
Wa?hlnf,t 111, Juno 29. The house
committee on alcoholic liquor trnfflp.
yestetday reported favorably tho bill to
prohibit the rnle of Intoxicating liquors
on reservations nnd In buildings con
trolled by the United States. The re
port la an elaborate and vigorous one.
Jt says few bills have had the support
of so many petitioners, nnd thnt the
committee unnnlmimsly conclude thnt
few If any remans exist why the Uni
ted Stales government should engnge
In the liquor trafllc, even to the ex
tent of legalizing or permitting the sain
of Intoxicants within Its Immigrant
stations, soldiers' homes, military posts
or any other buildings under Its con
trol. Her Health Restored
II E misery of sleeplessness can only be
realized by thoso who havo experi
enced it. Nervousness, slceplossncss,
headaches, neuralgia and that miserable
feeling of unrest, can suiely bocurodby Dr.
Mlloa' Itostorativo Nervine. So cc-aln 1
l)r. Miles of this fact that all drugKts arc
authorized to refund prlco paid for tho first
bottle tried, providing It does not benefit.
Mrs. Henry llruns, wife of tbo well know;
blacksmith at Grand Junction, Iowa, say,
'I was troubled with sleeplessness, ncrvouj
noss, headache and Irrcgularrocnstruatlon;
suffering untold misery for yoars. I used
various advertised remedies for female com
plaints besides being under tbo cat o of local
physicians, without holp. I noticed in Dr.
MIIos' advertisement tho testimonial of a
lady cured of nlhnentB similar to mine, nnd
I shall nover cease to tbank'tliat lady. Her
testimonial luduced mo to uso Dr. Miles'
Nervlno and Nervo and I.Ivor Pills, which
restoied mo to health. I cannot say enough
for Dr.MIlcs'ltemedles."
Dr. Miles' Ilomcdto9
aro sold by all drug
gists under a positive
guarantee, first bottle,
bonoflts or money re
funded Ilool; on ills
oases of tho heart uud
nervo free. Address,
ur.
ll.-l'V
1 Milium '1.
.Restoros ,
Hoalth nS
Dn. MII.R3 MEDIOAI. CO., Eliibart. Iud.
CARPET CLEANING.
Tlie undersigned have assumed cliatRe of
the Shenandoah Kenovatuig Lomiiany'siilant,
nnd are prejiarcd to clean, sew anil lay
oat pets, mattresses, and no general upnotsier
ing wcirk.
Feathers Cleaned.
Work Done Promptly.
...Drop Us a Postal.
ALLEBACH & HEFNER.
Orders can he left nt No. 7 North West utreet
or at tbo plant, Apple alley and
Itowers street.
JjlOIt STATU BI4NATOK,
KON. M. C. WATSON,
Of FlIUNANUOAII.
Hubjt-c t to I lemocratic rulce.
JF
I
THE l'RODUCB MARKETS.
Aft llcilectod by Henllinrs In Phlliidol
l.htn nnd ltulllmoro.
Pblladolphln, .lone Flour nominal;
winter suiicrflue. WWI.ati; Pennsylvania
oiler, cleoi, l(i!l'C. city mills, extru,
f3.?f3.6j. liye llour sold la a small way
at $3.30 per barret for choice I'ennsyf
vanlA. Wheat wcik; No. !! red, July, 7G
f76',!,c. Corn dull; No. 2 mixed, spot, 31
fi'MVic.; No. !, yellow, for local trudo,
8f.c. Onts dull; No. 2 white, 30c.; No. 2
white, clipped, SOSiWHiC Hny weak; cholco
timothy, 12 for Iniue bules. Deef easy;
beef h.ib.s, $23.toi-l. Pork cssy; mess,
JlC'nin.i-,; :.hort dear, $U.5wn8.C0; fam
ily, SlMilH.M. I.nrd weak; western stenm
ed. jfi.iR. flutter tteady; western crenm
ety. ld-irmr.; do, factory, lH313ic.; Ill
gins. 17c; Imitation creamery, lM?14ic;
Ni w York dairy, UWltio.; do. creamery,
lW(i I6c. r funcy Pennsylvania ptlnts
Jobbing tit l'!iic.: do. wholesale, Ifcc.
CheeMi steady; large, white, 7Vje.; small
do., 7'Ve.; law. colored, "!tic.;
small do.. Sc.; light skltns, 5W0c; part
skims, IfctoRVic.; full skims, 2SC2V4e. Kggs
steady; New York nnd Pennsylvania., 12
frlltde.: wcslein. fresh, 12M.fil3c. Potatoes
iiulel; now, 2v-'.!il'. Tallow steady; city,
8M'.; eouulry. y'iijiasjc., as to iiuality,
PetiMlenm tinner; lellned. New York,
tC.Sb: Phll.KKlphla and ltaltlmore, J6.20;
do. In bulk. $3.70. Cabbage quiet; south
ern, 90r.'?l.lif'., Cottonseed oil wonk;
prime summer yellow, 2l(ti2IU,e.; off sum
mer yi lkw. 21o.
llnltbiio: e. June !X Flour dull nnd un
changed. Wheiit dull and easy; spot nnd
moot',. 7' ', ...; July, 7CV6W 70c. ; August,
72Vs'r;72:,4C. ; September, 72c; steamer No. 2
red. 7l"i'"7rie. ; southern, by sample, Wit'
SOc. ; do. on nude. 751iS0e. Corn dull and
lower; spot end mouth. 33'i5i33o.; July,
SS'StSSK-ie.; Au;rmt. 3Hl3i',e.; Pejitembcr,
36(B:TiV4C. ; steinner mixed. DSVsOSIe. ; south
el n, white, litiV.-fiCltV-.; do. yellow, 3Ce. Oats
dull and lower; No. 2 while, 30'4I31o.;
No. 2 ml Md. 2Mti2s'Le. llye llrnier; No.
2 neatby. Ifie.; No. 2 western, 4SHe. Hny
stviidy; No 1 timothy, IH.IHKi 12.50. let
tuce. Jl.20Hil.2j.
I.lvu Stock .Market.
New York, Juno 2S. Ueoves stendy;
cables unelnngeil. Calves wenk; 170
culviR in.iobl: veals, $lffG.124; tops. $C50;
weBtetns, K.nOft 1.12'J. Sheep steady;
prime stock rlrm: prime lambs steady;
other grades lower; 5Vt cars unsold;
sheep. .:'Arn4.50. no prime sheep here;
lambs. f35i7. Ileus nominally steady at
H'.il.ir..
Hast Liberty, Pa., .lime 2S. Cattle
steady; cUra, JI.!iO'n4.!V); prime. SI.7Mt
4.85; common, J4il.:i0. Hogs active nnd
a shade stronger; prime mediums nnd
best orkers, $4.tiiffll.l!i; heavy, JI.O3ff4.10;
light Yorkers, $4'fi 1.03: pigs, as to quality,
13 CBfj 3.9.1. Sheep active; choice, 31.630
4.65; common, 3J.."4)(4; cholco yearlings,
3fi5.2fi; common to good, fltfl.UO; spring
limbs, $54tC.C0.
Ilundieils of lives saved every year by
having Dr. Thomas' IMoctiic Oil In tho
house just when it is needed. Cities croup.
heals burns, cuts, wounds of every soil.
TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE
And Kleiners, the Hand of Aniellca, Oall
I'oruhl. Via tho true pathway, "The Iron Mountain
lloitte," which traverses a region of potpetual
sunshine, where snow storms, blizzards or
high altitudes aio unknown. Pullman flrst
iud second class palaco and tourist sleeping
cars to points la Missouri, Arkansas, Texas,
Old and New Mexico, Aiizona, California,
Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and
Novjtla, without change. Quick time, low
rates, and all tho comforts of modem railway
unpiovemcnts guaranteed to all- who pur
chase tickets via tbo Missouri Pacific railway
system. For rates right fiom your home,
literature, and full information, dropapostil
card, J. P. McCunn, T. P. Agent. Mil Itail-
road avenue, llhuira, N. Y or 801 lboail
way, New York.
i-l-tt W. li. Hoyt, U. K P. Agt.
TJIi: .tiODlOI'.N IIK.AIITV
Thrives on good food and sunsTiiue, with
plenty of e,.eleise in tlie open air. Her
form glows with health and her lace blooms
with its beauty. If her system needs the
cleansing action of a laxative lemcdy, she
uses the gentlo and pleasant Syrup of l igs,
made by the California Fig Syrup Co. only.
Ask your grocer for tho "Itoyal Patent
dour, and tako 110 other brand. It is tho best
llour made.
JEMS IN THE LEAD.
Will Ho the Demoeratlo Nominee Tor
ffovernor of Pennsylvania.
Altoona, Pa., Jute 29. George A.
Jenks, of nrookvlllc, will be the nomi
nee for governor of today's state Demo
cratic convention unless there Is a de
cldedchange of Bontlmont among the
delegates before the nomination Is
made. Ills managers claim he will
havo 312 out of the 138 delegates, and
that under no conditions will Judge
James Gay Gordon, of Philadelphia,
have more than 124. George W. Bacon,
of York, hns tho call on the nomination
for lieutenant governor, and Calvin M,
Hower, of Centre, will be one of the
nominees for superior court Judge. The
make up of the rest of the ticket is In
doubt and depends entirely on what
conditions the Jenks people can make
with the friends of aspirants for minor
places.
A half dozen party leaders are work
ing on a platform, and It Is doubtful
If an agreement will ho reached before
the resolutions commutes gets to
gether this afternoon. The Bryan sil
ver people control the convontion, and
If they demand a sweeping Indorse
ment of the Chicago platform this will
be done, although there Is a disposition
on all sides to make the campaign
strictly on state Issues, with an em
phatic Indorsement of President Mc
Kinley's war policy.
That Colonel Guffey controls the sit
uation Is admitted by tho managers of
both candidates. He has only to say
the word, nnd he will be nomlnnted
for governor on the first ballot. Ho
says, however, that he Is satisfied with
the honor of serving as a member of
tho national committee, and that ho
does not want a state office.
A short session of the executive com
mlttee was held yesterday to arrange
tho preliminaries of the convention.
P. A. O'Hoyle, of Wllkesbnrre, was se
lected as tomporary chairman. Matt
Savage, of Clearfield, was chosen sec
retary. Paul J. Mahoney, of Beaver,
was made sergoant-at- arms, and J.
Wood Clark, of Indiana, reading clerk.
Colonel Guffey la chairman of the com
mlttee on resolutions.
Postmaster linker' Allowed Slnyor
Kingstree, 8. C, June 29. Tho fol
lowing men nt I.ako City wore arrest
ed yesterday on a charge of being Im
plicated In the killing of Postmaster
Baker, and will be taken to Charles
ton: Maul-Tree JSppg, II. P. Stokes, II,
C. Goodwin, H. R, MelCnlght, M. V,
Wnrd and W. A. Webster. Those men
iere arrested by deputies from
Charleston on a warrant Issued by
Postortlce Inspector Buella,
Killed by Hiilldluir Collapse.
Dallas, Tex., Juno 29. By tho col
lapse of a building In I.ancaBtor, 12
miles from hero, Illrdy Nattles, daugh
ter of Henry Nattles, was killed and
five others Injured, two of them fa
tolly. The Injured are John Long,
John Nance, Kdgur Sanders, lllchard
Whltworth and Mrs. J. C. Johnson. Tho
last two will die. Pnulty construction
Is supposed to havo caused the col
lapse.
TWENTY SEVEN REGIMENTS
Now Pre arln- :o I.envp Ch!ckomnup;a
Park Cb'iiii Grounds,
Chlcknmaugu Patk, June 29. Tho
older U'lted Hunday to equip and pre-
pate Immediately IS regiments of tho
First corps to form an expeditionary
fence was 1 evoked by Major General
Brooke yesterday. This does not change
the plan to pieparo for an "expedition,
however, tdnce the revoking order af
fects more tpclnlly the transfers that
were named In the former order. It
provides t tit titer that Instead of 15
regiments l in 4 equipped and prepared
the entire First corps of 27 regiments
Is to be h isttly prepared for active field
service, end the natural Inference pre
vails among the best posted army of
ficers nt the park thnt the entire force
will be oft for Tampa or other sea-
pi it within ,1 viek or ten days, or as
rapidly ns the ttanports enn be pro
vided.
The regiments Included are the Ninth
Pennsylvania. Second Missouri, First
New IliimJV'blrp, Twelfth New York,
Twenty-fli'Sl Kansas, pilgmh Jlnssa-
ehlii-etts. First South Carolina, Twelfth
Minnesota. Fifth Pennsylvania, Four
teenth Mhmesntp, First Pennsylvania,
Second nnd Sixth Ohio. One Hundred
nnd Flftv-eb.hl'i lndlnun. First West
Vliglnli, One limdr'd nnd Sixtieth
Indiana, First Geotgla. Thirty-first
Michigan, Slvleetilh Pennsylvania,
Second Wlseonlli, Third Kentucky,
Fourth Pennsylvania, Thirtieth Illinois,
Fourth Ohio. First Kentucky, Third
Wlscotislr, nn.l fifth Illinois.
Mnjor (Vpe 1! Crooke was appointed
by the president to command the corps.
Major General Wade will be left In
commend.
Goow.-e W. Hemnn, Company H, Fifth
Pennsylvania, died yesterday at divi
sion hcadquuttors, nnd the body was
shipped lat nitfht to Ids former home
nt Heading for Interment.
Stele headache, biliousness, const! nation and
all liver and slomacb troubles can ho quickly
cured bv using thoo fatuous little plies known
as DeWltt's I.ittlo Early liisers. They are
pleasant to take and never gtlpo. u. it.
Hagenburh.
Hon't miii1 :ii(idl"s lo tin. Soldiers.
Washington, June 29. In view of the
position taken by the surgeon general
and his subordinates) on the mntter,
tho wat department Inst night gave
to the piejs the following statement,
which has the approval of the presi
dent and Pectetury Alger: "The send
ing of delicacies to the army, nlthough
most generous and fully appreciated
by the war department, will not longer
be encouraged, as It has been found
that such delicacies for troops In the
field aie Injuilnus rntber than helpful.
The secietaty of war suggests that do
nations of this character In future be
sent to the hospitals only."
Have (.'iirclii nnd (Jomoz Qtinrrolortr.
London, June 29. The Madrid cor
respondent of The Times says: Owing
to the lnncHvlty of General Maximo
Gomez It !s believed here that his re
lations with Genetal Callxto Garcia arc
strained."
'I think IMVItt's Witch Hazel Salvo is
tlie finest preparation on the maiket for
piles." So wtites John C. Dunn, of Wheel
ing, w. va. Try it aim you win tintiK tno
the same. It also cures eczema and all skin
diseases. C. II. llagenlmeh.
Coming Kvcnts.
July I. Grand picnic under tlie auspices
of Columbia (llco Club at Columbia patk.
July 1!). Ico cream festival tinder.aiispices
of Company A. l'ifo and Drum Corps in linb
bins' opera house.
July 1. Japanese Titlln in Hobblus opera
house, under the auspices of St. Elizibeth's
Guild of tho All Saints church. Afternoon
iiml evening.
July 2D. ho cream festival in lbibbins'
opera lioitso under the auspices of tho Young
Mens Ushers' Association.
1 ;The Surgeon's III 1
Mf Cruel Knife, xy
ments. A surgical oporation should bo always rogardod as
horoio treatment, und as absolutely necossary to savo the patient's life.
Whon resorted (o for diseases which can not possibly bo bonofited thoro
by, this treatment is simply barbarous.
Cancor is a diseaso for which tho doctors know no treatmont but a
surgical oporation, and at tho same timo, such treatmont nover did euro
or ovon Iionofit Cancor, and novor will. It is so absolutely unnecossary
that all who submit to it, placo thou livos in jeopardy. Cancor is a
blood disoaso, the 2otson is in the blood, and can not bo cut out.
' S. S. S. Cures Cancer
and it is tho only euro, for it is tho only romedy that roaches tho disoaso. Tho surgoou'e
blntlo outs tho uloor, but tho poison roinains in tho blood, and novor fails to broak out afresh.
Whon my son was six years old, a small sore appeared 011 his lip, which cava him a great deal of
min,imd commenced to spread. Tho doctors said he hud Cancer, nnd advised that nn oporation
was necossary. After much roluotnnco, wo consented, nnd they cut down to tho Jawhono which
thoy scraped. Tho operation was 11 sovero 0110, hut I thought it wus tho only hono for my boy.
ltuforo 11 great whilo tho Cancer returned, nnd lienn to grow rapidly. Wo gave him many remo-dlo.-i
without relief, nnd flnnlly, upon tho advico of a friend, decided to try S. S. S. (Swift's Speclllo),
and with tho second bottlo ho begnn to improvo. After twenty bottles had boon taken, tho Cancor
disuppenri'd entirely, and ho wits cured. Tho euro was 11 icrmniient one, for ho is now eighteen
yours old and has never had a sign of tho dreadful disease to roturn. J. N. Muitnooii,
270 Snodgrass St,, Dallas, Toxas.
lining a virulont, dostruotivo poison in tho blood, it takos but little roasoninpj to boo that the
only proper treatmont for Cancer is u blood remedy, ono whioh has unusual mont and can forco
out the poison. Swift's Specific, (S. S. S.) is a positivo and pormanont euro for Cancor, as
proved by tho abundanco of testimony of thoso whom it has cured aftor all other troatmont had
fiiilud'aiid, iiuinuinborof casos, uftor all liopo hnd vanished, Itgoos right down to tho very cause
of tho disoaso and forces out ovory traco of tho taint in tho blood, thus ridding tho eystom of it
forover. JJoing puroly vogotablo, and tho only blood remedy guaranteed to contain no mer
cury, potash, or othor minoral, it builds up and strengthens instead of pulling down the system,
Bowaro of tho knifo it is dangorous and offers no hopo. S. S. S. cures positively and
pornitinontly, and is tho only euro for deadly Caucor.
Our books on Cancor will bo sent freo to any address. Swift Spooiflo Co., Atlanta, Qa.
GENEHAL GOMEZ HEARD FROM.
Tbo Insurttont Commnndor Orently In
Xpert of Siipiilles.
Key Wpst, June 23. Genernl Julio
Hnhgullty nnd staff, with an escort of
2fi calvarymon, were on June 20 three
miles from the Cuban sent of govern
ment, li Kspernnza, province of Puerto
Pilnclpe. They landed at Bones from
the Florida expedition, and were on
their wny to see President Mnsso, after
which they expected to Join General
Gomel! at I.as Dellclas, In the district
of Hemedlos, province of Santa Clara.
General Gomez Is In urgent need of
clothes, titles and ammunition. Colonel
Betnabe Hoza, General Gomez's chief
of staff, who Is In Key West, brought
from his commander a list of supplies
needed by his army, lie asks for each
of his three brigades !)00 Infnntry rifles,
COO cavalry rifles, one dynamite gun
and l.fiOO machetes. These arms, Gen
eral Gomez says, nre needed for un
nrmed men. Ho also nsks for clothes,
shoes, medicine and food. For 13
months Genernl Gomez has received
prnctlcnlly nothing from the filibuster
ing exp,lltlnns, owing to the difficulty
of landing on tho Snntn Clara coast,
as compared with Santiago de Cuba.
Beats tho Klondike.
Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Marysville, Texas.,
has found a mote valuable iscoery titan lt.ts
j et been made in the Klondike. For years he
suffered untold agony fiom consumption, ac
coiupanied by lietnonliages ; and was abso
lutely cuied by Dr. King's New Discovery
for Consumption, Cough and Colds, lie
decl.ues that gold is of little value in com
tturison with this marvelous cure ; would
have it. even if it cost a hunched dollars a
bottle. Asthma, Bronchitis and all throat and
lung affections arc positively cured by Dr.
King's New Discovery for Consumption.
T1i.1l bottles free at A. Wasley's Drug Store.
Regular size 50 cts. and S1.00. Guaranteed
to cure or price refunded.
l.loutenMiit Ames Will Get OfT Knsy.
Washington, June 29. It has leaked
out at Camp Alger thnt Colonel Bar
nett, of the One Hundred nnd Fifty
ninth Indiana, has reported that he had
a "saw horse" erected and caused
Pi I vote V.. F. Cooper, of his regiment,
to ride It as punishment. Cooper's
leptttntion, it Is said, is not very good.
Geneial Gtiihain, when questioned,
said that he did not think there would
be n court nnrtlul In Colonel Harnett's
case, at It ch es not appear that ho has
violated the regulations. The trial of
Lleulenrnt C. C. Ames, Seventh regi
ment, lasted only lfi minutes. He went
to Columbus, O., to be mnrrled, but
without nermisslon. Lieutenant Ames
showed letteiM testifying to his good
chnrocler front Generals Miles, Corbln,
Carr nn.l others. Ills ft lends say they
hnve in elve-t litlmntlons that his pun
ishment wl'! he simply a reprimand.
No need to fear sudden attacks of cholera
infantum dysentery, diarihtra, or summer
complaint, if you havo Dr. Fowler's Fxtniet
of Wild Strawberry in tho medicine chest.
t '"rvot a N'"t Hot t led tfp.
Havana, June 29. This correspondent
Is positively Informed that the sink
ing of the collier Merrimac In the chan
nel of the harbor of Santiago de Cuba
by Asplstaut Naval Constructor Hob
son und his companions, on June 3, has
not obstructed the channel, although
the Impression generally prevails that
the steamer was sunk In such a manner
that no vessel could leave the hnrbor.
More Abtf-o For General Leo.
Havana, Juno 29. El Dlaro De La
Marina, commenting on tbo report
from the United States that Major
General Fllzhuglt Lee will attack Ha
vana at the bead of 40.000 soldiers,
snys: "For what then comes this per
verter of supplies sent for reconcen
tradot) and this presumable uuthcrlty
of the explosion of the Maine."
It id positively ortiol for tho doctors to attoinpt to euro
Ctuicor by tho use. of tho knifo. This deadly, dostructivo
disoaso hooiiib to bo boyoiul tho control of tho physicians, and
without coiisidoriiif' what tho logical, soiisiblo treatment
should bo, thoy ruthlessly forco their pationt
oporatiiit;-tablo, and proceed to wield their
TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS.
UNHur.r.tssm) biiiiviuj ori'r.nun iiy tub
SOtrrilRKN 11A1IAVAY.
heaving llruad Sttcut station, Pliiladclplilii,
at fl:B5 p. in, daily, tho "Southwestern
Limited," carrying a dining car ami tho
most luxurious Pullman drawing room sleep
ing cats, lcaclios llirtnitiglinu tlie following
night at 10:10 ami arrives nt Memphis tho
noxt morning nt 7; to. Through sleeping cars
for Aslioville, Savannah, Jacksonville,
Tatnpt, Atlanta, Mobile nnd New Orleans arc
also attached to this train Pullman reser
vations can bo lmido hi ail vance and nil In
clination obtained by coiutuuntcatlug with
John M. Heal, District Passenger Agent, 82
Chostuut street, 1'bila.lclphia.
Give tho Children a Brink
called Graln-O. It 13 n delicious, appetizing,
nourishing food drink to tako the plaio of
coffee. Sold by all grocers and liked by all
who lmvo used It because when propctly
prepared it tastes llko the finest coll'eo hut Is
free front all lis Injurious prnpeitius. tlruln
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 1 as much :u
cullco, 15 and 2,'c,
rieiiKiint ltiipld Trips to tlie Seashore.
Tlie season Is now with its when every
0110 longs for a longer or slimier sojourn at
tho seashore, inhaling tho rool breezes from
the depths of "Old Ocean."
To all Intending a visit to tho shore, the
Philadelphia & Heading 1'ottto oilers special
advantages ns to both location and tho getting
there. Atlantic. City Is so well known with
its many unsurpassed attractions, that it is
only necessary to say that the schedule of
fast trains vi 1 tho Philadelphia & licadhig
Uouto is this year fully equal, If not superior,
to that of former years, and that tho sixty
minuto trains run hi tho summer season nro
tho fastest scheduled trains in thu world.
Ily tho lenso of tho South Jersey liall-
roail the Philadelphia & Heading has also
acquired a direct route to Capo May, ono of
tho finest and oldest of sea shore rosorts, Sea
IsloCity, a flourishing .to-dato resort, nnd
to Ocean City, a magnificent family watering
placo. What will attract many persons to
tho latter placo aro Its many rc'l'dous con
ventions nnd tho strict teinpefiiico regula
tions strictly enforced. Tho Philadelphia &
Heading Is tho shortest route to all of thesu
resorts.
Through tickets can bo bought and baggago
checked from all principal stations of tho
Philadelphia & Heading Hailway nnd its con
nections. For illusttated booklet, giving list
of principal hotels nnd boarding bouses and
rates, addtcss Fd.son J. Weeks, General
Passenger Agent, Heading Terminal, Phila
delphia, Thousands of persons havo becu cured of
piles by using DoWitt's Witch Hazel Sahe.
It heals promptly aud cures eczema ami all
skin diseases. It gives immediate relief, C.
II. Hageuhiieh.
llcdtiecd Hates to Nashiille.
On account of tho Christian F.ndeavor In
ternational Convontion, to bo held nt Nash
ville, Tcnn., July 5 to 12, tho Pennsylvania
Hallroail Company will sell excursion tltkets
of tho contiuuous-passago, ironclad signature
form, from stations on its lino to Nashville,
at rato of singlo faro for tho round trip.
Tickets will ho sold, nnd good going, July "
to J; returning, tickets will bo good to lcavo
Nashville to July 15, Inclusive, except that
by depositing ticket with agont of terminal
lino at Nashville on or before July 15, return
limit may bo extended to lcavo Nashvillo to
August 1, lS'.lS, inclusive.
Pennsylvania Clinutiiiuimi.
For tho Pennsylvania Chautauqua, to bo
held tit Mt. Gretna, Pa July 1 to August 4,
lSUS, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company
will Bell tickets to the general public on Juno
20 to August I, good to return until August
10, inclusive, from stations oti its line in
Pennsylvania, and front Washington, 1). C,
Iialtimorc, Mil., and Canandalgita, N. Y., aud
principal intermediate stations, to Mt,
Gretna and return, at reduced rales.
to tho ghastly
keen instru
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