I I EVENING HERA LD ' iistam.isiu:i l.sju. PnlilUhed overy UvmilnK, Ktrepl Sunday, at 8 Hon n .Uhiiis Hthkkt, Nkah Ckntkit. Tin- Herald l ilcllvtied Uittlii'tiatiiloan ami thi siirmiii(''ng ton.ifnri rent, a week, pa jiln ot!ieenrrlcri. Hy until J3.00 n year, or 25 rOntun mouth, payable In advance. Advertise ment" cliitr(ftHlivctrtllitK topaienn'l iitmltlon. The vu''Mlien reoert c the right to Ui.tnge tlie licmitlnu ot ndvcrtl-iiiicnti" lieiicvrr tho put 'fltU''i of lit', demand'. It. Tliti right U iCM'rviil to tJtt tauy itdvcrtltMMiiclit, tvhi'tlirr tuilil (or or not. t.lltt the piilOWicr limy dccin ipiopr" AiltertlitlliK ruliw niittlo kuoHii ilium ,iiilleittioii. K tiered ill tlif ptnrHco at Shenandoah, l'u., ni iteeoml clitHM iiittll matter. TKI.Hi'HONR CONNlUTtON 'All the News Thai's Fit to Print." Evening Herald TlintsmY, ,U'm: :w. ishs. 'irstft OUR COUNTRY: First. Last mid Pjrevcr. To Multltow tliustuiiiptii.VKOi'sIiito I'lltH-t Husliioss liii'li anil otlu-rs sboulil keep tl'' 111 luiml. hkn. Mkhkitt tis-eil to be a ii-iutir uml ouj;lit to realize tlio importuuee of si'iiiliiii; tlif I'oniiM down on time, mivs tlie St. Louis Democrat. Watuiinh our military luillooim liv iliu and listening for tlie "i-oiikIi" of the Vesuvius at nlglit are uuleil lated to make Insomnia take an epi demic form at Santiago. SmKniTOlt CoitK is ji more per severing man than Kdltor Kinney, or else lie does not know so well when to let go of a desoreilited public, olll ciitl who seeks a life tenure of an olllce. TllK eoiiimittee having,' in charge the Fourth of July celebration will meet to morrow evening, when final arrangements will be made for the demonstration. Lot all join in an etlort to make it a success. Tim ordinance in reference to the inii.lnij: of ilogs has been flv'ii siif licient publii'ity, but there seems to be little tMl'ort on the iart of the otll eiiils to enforce its pi ovisions. Tbore is much complaint on this score. Sumk of the veteran military critics liredicted that it would take nearly a Aveek to land Hen. Shafter's army at Santiago. Precedent was on their side, but in this instance a single day answered the purpose and to prove the eceptioli to tlie rule. TllK literary editor of the 31 liters Journal has earned the destinction of being a humorist of much merit, while the political editor of tlie same paper has become a rival of Presi di nt Love, of Peace Union fame That is a combination hard to bunt, and the Congressional aspirant has secured good lieutenants. Tiik next time the delegates to the Democratic state convention from tins county meet and decide what that body shall declare on the money question, tliey should first ascertain tlie views of their colleagues. Ap parently their free silver manifesto had little olfect at Altoona. What will be the result at the county con volition is yet an open ipiestion. Tiik physicians out at Lawrence, Kansas, have formed a trust and in stituted tlie nefarious scheme of high and rigid uniformity in their fees. No man can lake a pill, or tlx up a next morning's headache, or poultice a corn unless he thereby swells the colfersof this monopoly. Meanwhile the Kansas anti-Triist law lias been given knockout drops. Tiik coming celebration of tlie Fourth of July will bo n memorable one. Kiiough has already happened during the war to greatly bpiro the national "spirit, but other important jichiovementsare likely to be recorded before Monday next. All the country is preparing for n Fourth of t.eep tiounl enthusiasm, and Slionaiidoal should be among tho foremost in this county. The movement is well undor way and thoso actively at work have (-very encouragement of success. Let the cannon boom, and the national emblem lloat from every house top. TllK President on horseback rides spiritedly across tho cover of tlio July Ladies' Homo Journal tinder his now Hag, and his chief characteristics uro detailed in an illustrated iinecdo tal biography, contributed by hi nearest and most Intimate friends. Very timely, also, Is "Tlie President' March," composed by Victor Harbor and designed to bo played as n com pllinent to the head of the natloi -whenever ho appears in public. At this time much interest will he taken in the original Declaration of Indu pendenco, now guarded from puhli gaze, which, with tho original draft of the treasured document, is photo graphically reproduced In tho July Journal by arrangement with the Btato Department. l lrel Virol rlrol Innuro your property from loss in tli oldest anil strongest cash companies: I'ldla Uuilcrwrlters Insurance Co, of Nortli uoricu and I'iro Absoclatiuii, Hartford ire Ins. Co.. American Fire Insurance Co. AVesl Chester Firo llis, Co., United Firemen1 t Ins. Co. T. T. WILLIAUV. 1S3 S. Jardlu fit., ilonandoah. Buy Keystoneflour, Bo sure that the narao Lkshki & Baku, AshUud, P., is printed on every eaclc, PfiCClCSS Paill "If n price can tie placed on pnln, 'Mother's ntor. My wlf- mcTeredmorcIn ten tuliiiitea with i rrietnl is , tin invcigm in goiu nunnnevi either of lier olhtr two children titan thetlldut tofretlier with In i lart, Imvliia previously iisul j four bottleaof ' Mother'! Friend.' It ln Messing i to any one cxjiccting to become a mother," fcaya a customer. 1 Tims writes Henderson Dale, Druggist, j of Ctirtni, 111., to the BradfuiU UeRtilator j Coinpnny, of Atlanta, Ga., the proprie tors and manufacturer!! of " Mother's I'rtcnu. ' This successful remedy is not one of the many interim! medicines ad- ! crtiscd to do unreasonable thinus, but a scientifically prepared liniment especially ! llecttve in aiMtnK strenimi ana elasticity ' to those parts of woman's organism which bear the severest strains of childbirth. The liniment tuny be used at any and all limes uuriUK pregnancy up to tne cry hour of confinement, flic earlier it Uk;uii, ana the loneer used, the mote ncrfect will be the result, but it has been used during the last month only with great benefit and success. It not on iv snortens lniior ana lessens the pain attending it, but greatly diniin- nes me oaneer to nic ot uotn motner and child, and leaves the mother in aeon- ition more favorable to speedy recovery. " .Mother's lTiend " is sold bvdruireists at l.oo, or sent by express on receipt of price. valuable book tor women, " Heiore :iby is Itorn," setu free on application. THE BRADHELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta. Ga. LOOKING FOR TROUBLE. lie Axoni' llot'i Anctlt-A AVIicn II Motort to it New NelKltlmrliood. Tlio new buy in the nclKhborliood always xpects a trying time, lie looks for covert irnstH nnd lilddon sneers, and even for iclllgcrcut dcinoiistratliiiis. Ho conlldcnt- bcllovcs all the lmys in the new nclgh borhood mo bunt iipnii guying him. The now boy in the neighborhood and is younger sister had their first vlow of i children next dour a morning or two ago. When they enmo In to breaKlast, tho b()j-'s faco was llnnilng. I ll smash the fnecs of thoso kills next door," said tho boy as ho Hung himself into his chair. "Why, my dear," cried ids astonished uu other, "what have they donof" "Oh, well, they stood out on tho porch an mndo faces at us an said things." "What did they say?" "They said everything. Didn't they, tistcrf" "Jlut what did they sayf" "I tell you they said everything an tho hired girl was there too." "What did she do?" "Oil, shosald tilings. Didn't sho, sis- tor?" 'Como, my buy," put in tho head of tho louscaold, "let. s narrow tlic.-o generalities own to facts. What did tho servant girl tnyf" '!?ho called us nnmos. jniln t sue What did sho call your" 'Sho said. 'Uood morning, children,' an then tho kids mndu faces at us, an they" "What kind of faces did they niako? "Why, thoy they grinned an they called sister names. Didn't they" 'What did thoy call your sister?" "They said, 'How do you do, llttlo girl,' an then" There," said tho father as ho unfolded his napkin, "I guess we'll call tho Ind ent closed. Tlio trouble with you, my hoy, Is that this neighborhood is trcntlng mi altogether too well, lint It you go ight ahead looking for trouble In tho way on vo started out you 11 bo apt to una it n (iiiantitlos that will take away your breath." The bnv snorted onco or twlco and then tlio breakfast proceeded. Clovoland 1'lalu Dealer. How's TliU? Wo oITcr One Hundred Dollars Howard tor ity ensf of Catnrrli that can not lie cured hy IhII'h Catarrh Cure. K. J.ClinNKV ,t CO, Props., Toledo, O. We the uiidcrsljiiicd, have known I'. .1. Cheney or the last IS years, ami believe him perfectly noi-.-ilile In all liusiiiesti trnnsaitioiis and lln- ancially aide to carry out any obligation! made tliclr llrm. Wir JiTuwn, Wholesale I)riiKt;it, Toledo, O. Waldi.no, Kixnan .V Maiivi.n, WlioIeuaHi 1'riiK- nts, Toledo, Ohio. Hall'H Catarrh Cure is tiller it intei nally, acting lu-(-tly iipnii the Mood and mucous nurfaccs of 10 system. riie7-"ie. per bottle. Sold by all IrugKlsts. Testimonials free. WM. SCIIMICKER, JR., Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer miUL-cnfflr-stoke o WSAI.KU IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. SO West Centre Street nillions of Dollars do up In Binoko every year. Take, n risks hut got jour houses, stock, fa uituro, etc., Insured In flrsu-lass r llablo companies as reproeontod by DAVID FAUST, ," AfiSf.1 Alio I.lle.nJAcclJentl Oomimulet PHIOE OK THE LITTLE FINGER. It Citu l'olnt Hulk to Your (liaiulfntlicr' St lion In 1,1 To. "The fart Hint the lmliil look slinpcllpr nnil nuiiv xriu'eful when the middle, nail third linger nro nUit-titly curved ill and nwiiy from the Index ami llttlo flii(?er U shown by the models ill tlio glovo storo windows, and, wlillo it Is nlTccttitlnit to hold the hands in such a ponltlon, yet this exercise, to mnkc the poao nnttirnl, shotilil lie practiced,' wrltos Knthnrllio KkkWou .Tuiikortnniiu in the courseof mi article on "Physical Culture I'or Obis" la Tho Wmium's 1 Ionic Conipiuilon, which ills cusses how to secure pretty hnluls mid re tain a nnturid mnro nf nintlim. "Soine one inn Kiiltt soninwliero that tlio nuinlicr of cultured ifctiotntloin Imck of nil Individual mny 1)0 juilxcil by tlio do- groe of curve In the little linger. Observa tion will prove this more or loss true. When ono sees a person holding a glass or cup with tho little finger thrust out and curved until It resembles a hook, a llttlo Inventlgatlon will nhnot Invariably show that the desire for culture lias only just awakened In that particular fatally and In Its newness Is somewhat overstepping the mark. Affectation is a sign of lack of breeding. "Some of tho old painters understood hands to perfection. Long, rounded hands, with slightly curved fingers and gently bent wrists, nro characteristic of tho wom en whoso beauty they hao made memo rable. Sometimes perhaps tho beautiful hands were those of somoother model than tho pictured one, bat the painters knew that, beautiful hands were as necessary as beautiful faces In order to make a liar' monlous picture. "Tho people of almost every other na tion have mure graceful hands than wo have, and thoso who use their hands most freely when conversing aro by far tho most graceful. Tho hands which make no su pcrlluous movements, which appear to obey readily and easily their owner's will, whosu iiioM'iiients am free, rhythmic and gentle, aro the really graceful ones." Beats tho Klondike. Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Mnijsvillc, Texas., ha found a more valuable discovery than has et been made in tlie Klondike. For years lie sull'cred untold agon) from consumption, ac companied hy henioriiiagcs ; nnd was abso lutely cured by Dr. King's New Discovciy for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. He declares that gold is of little -nlue in com parison with this marvelous cute ; would have it. even if it cot a hundred dollars a bottle. Asthma, Bronchitis and all throat and lung affections are positively cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Trial hollies free nl A. Wasley's Drug Sloie. Regular sire 50 cts. and $1.00. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. A Lincoln Story I'roin Honolulu. Dining tho American civil war it be came necessary to appoint a federal judge In tho Aikansas dint rift. President Lin coln considered candidates. Ono of them Was Henry Clay Caldwell, now residing for a time in Honolulu. When Repre sentative Wibon of Iowa spoke to Mr. Lincoln on the matter Mr. Lincoln replied that Mr. Caldwell was perfectly satisfac tory, but that ho would appoint no man for tlie ollico who "parted his name in tlie mlddlo. " He produced newspapers from Iowa and letters which referred to "II. Clay Caldwell. " This foppishness tho pres ident considered a disqualification for of fice. Hepreseatntlvo Wilson replied: "Ho does not sign ills namo Hint way. Ho Is not responsible for tho way the papers write Ids name. Look at this." Tho rep resentative took from his jsickct a letter signed II. C. Caldwell. Mr. Lincoln looked at it, was satisfied that Mr. Cald well did not "part his namo in the mid dle," and nt onco signed his commission as judge. Mr. Lincoln's, llttlo prejudlco might have prexonted tho country from so curing a must excellent jurist. l'aclflo Commercial Advertiser. I For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho of cTSr Signature Tlireo Jueer Thine". Tho curious things which occur in tho world on a given day would no doubt, if collected, oxcito tho wonder of tlio most incredulous. Yet In a single newspaper thero xvns recently found an account of a xvomau who was guilty of so infamous a proceeding as going to sleep at a bliop while tho assistant was In tho act of show ing her some dross stuffs, accompanying tlio exhibition with tho usual elorjueuco of these Individuals. Tho second related tho neutencss of two tramps who conceived tlio Idea of going to a fancy dress ball In their ordinnry at tire. As may be imagined, they dox'oted tho best part of their tlmo to a serious in road on the resources of tlio supper room much to tlio amusement of tho xvholo party, who naturally thought thoy were guests who had been invited to tlio enter tainment and who, having mndo them selves up with exceptional skill for their assumed parts, xvcro carrying out tlio Idea of tho characters they represented for tho purpose ot tlio jest. The third story xvas that of an nbscnt minded young woman who was playing with a pair of scissors and proceeded to trim oil lier eyebrows quite unconscious of whatsho xvas doing. Pearson s Weekly. I 10 l hlct Harness ol Miloslmrg, ra., says DoWilt's Little Harly Iiisers aro the best pills ho ever used in ids family thii'lui; I'uilv years of house keening I hoy cure constipation sick hoadachonnd stomach and liver troubles Small in size but great in results'. U. II Hageubuuli. National IMlicatlonul Association. For the National l-Mucational Association Convention to lie held at Washington, 1). C. Inly 7 to 12, tlie Pennsylvania liallronil Company "ill sell excursion tickets from points on its lino to Washington and lc.timi at rato of slnglo fare fur tlio round trip plus fi.lHl nienihershlp fco. Thoso tickets will ho sold on, and good ijolng, July 1 to 7, anil good to letuin leaving Washington July 8 to 15, when stamped hy Joint Agent at Washington lly depositing ticket XMth Joint Agent on 0 before July I'J and on payment of ISO cents the ictiiru limit may ho extended to Auuust III Ticki'ls for sido trips from Washington to (lettyshurg, Itichinonil, Old Point Comfort and Southern bnttloflulda will he 011 sale at the ticket olllces of tho Pennsylvania Hal! road Company In Washington during tlio coutiutianie of tho Convention, Thousiiiiils of norwins have been cured i.lloa bv iKlne DoWilt's Witch Hitel Salve It iionls prumptiy andriues eczema and all skin disease. It idvo biinitiliato relief. C, If. Hugcuhiich. ai:i: VOU (UMNO SOUTH 7 Hilt SOUTIIIIUN IIAII.WAY 1IIIAU1IK8 A I.: I'KOMINKNT POINTS. Dou't Btait South without consulting Joliti M. Ikmll, Diktrict l'aeii.:er Agent, Southern Hallway, (W8 Chestnut strict, Philadelphia If you cannot call iu person, write, to him. Sick headache, hllloumicM, constipation ami all liver ami stomach troubltw 11111 ho utikkly cured by utliig those fatuous little, pllus known uk HeWitt's Llttlo llarly Itlwrs. Tliey are pleasant to take and never glipo. 0, II. llagciibuch. OLD AGE When people get old their blood becomes old, too. It gets lull of acids nnd impurities, nnd those things cnuso Rheumatism. Kidney, Urinary and lilntlder Diseases como also, and nged men and womon suffer untold aches nnd pains. Premature death is nearly nlwnx-n duo to neglect. Life can bo prolonged question it a little attention is paid to the, symptoms which plainly tell of danger. l Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Rem- cdy drives every taint of Impurity from the blood, nnd thus Rheumatism is overcome. Its mild but positive effects upon ailments f 11.1 1 tt-1 rs yi tnu iviuuevs uuu L-iinucv urciins aic widely known. It is soM at drticirists A Au'Lli nOTTLIi I'KBE. If there Is a sediment to your urino after standing a while; if vou hnvo frequent desire to make water, especially at night, and there is urine stains nnon tnese are sure signs ot cnsc.orif vou have Rheumatism or are nnnic and address to the Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, Uondout, N. Y., and tiii'iiton the namt of this fiaper. A sample bottle of Favorite Remedy, with circular of x'alunble information, will then be mailed free. This offer is genuine. Tlio fjuilorit' Hencoop. A sailornian is fond of pets, but a ship Is no place for aliinml life. However, there are few ships, will or steam, that do not carry out of port a coop of hens and a rooster. Thcoo seem to bo for company or 1 association or something of that sort, for the oldest mariner ne-cr heard of ono of tho hens being killed for tho mess, nnd n hen at sea absolutely refuses to lay eggs, and small blame to them. Tho hencoop Is generally placed on tho forward deck near tho fo'o'slo, la which tho sailors ltxe. They hnvo a box of sand In which to roll and nro mndo ns comfort able as possible. After ono or two voyages tho hens become excellent sailors, nnd It is a queer sight to fco them balance them selves on their sea legs when tho ship tosses and rolls. When tho ship is In dock, tlio fowls aro alwajs driven Into their coop and kept there until tho ship Is at sea, xvhen they ire released nnd given the freedom of tlio deck. At night they seek the shelter of their coop of their own accord. Kansas City Star. Tlio Turret llnttery. En riy in tills century, In 1812, Colonel John Stevens concehed tho idea of tho onstructloii of an iron plated x'essol ot xvorxvilh a saucer slinped hull, propelled by screws so arranged as to glvo a rotnry notion to tho structure, 'llie battery xvns to be of tlie heaviest ordnance of the time, and tho plating heax-y enough to resist tho hot of similar guns at short range. Tho main purpose of the craft was harbor de fense and the plan of acl ion was to moor tho vessel by a chain leading down through tlie bottom of the ship at its center, and to spin it around tills center, firing gun after gun as it camo in the lino of llro, thus anticipating the later Thnby turret, which in turn was the germ of tho mod- rn ''monitor" armorelad. Such a x'cssel was actually built half a century later by tlio Kusshin government and was a good repiv-eiitathe of the first Stevens battery. Casolcr s Mngalne. noli Monro, of LaFavotto. Intl.. sax's that 'or constipation holms found DeWitt's Llttlo ICarlv Iiiseis to bo ncrfect. Tliev never gripo. fry them for stomach and liver troubles. C Ilagcnhucli. THE QUIET HOUSE. Oil, motlieis, worn and weary Willi cares that never cease, With never tlmo for pleasure, . , Willi days that hnvo no peaca, ' Willi llttlo hands to hinder ( And feeble slops to guard, With tasks that He unfinished, Deem not your lot too hard. I know a house xvhero playthings I A:o hidden out of sight; No sound of chiUUsli footHleps Is licai d from morn till night. No tiny hands to littr, That pull tilings nil awry, ( No baby hurts to pity Ah IIio quiet days bo by. And she, tlio sad eyed mother, What would she give today To feel your cares and burdens, To walk your xveory way? Ah, happy she yoa, bles&cd Could she again but suo The rooms all strew n with playthings And tho children round her kneol Montreal Witness. Give the Children a Drink ailed Oniin-0. It is a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food drink to tako tho place of oll'eo. Sold liy all grocers and liked hy all who have used it becauso when properly preparcil it tastes like tlio liiicst conce nut is reo from all its injurious properties. Grain- O 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 as collco. 15 and 25c. l'leilsiint Itnpbl Trips to tb SensbnrH. Tho season is now witli us when every 0110 longs for a longer or slim tcr sojourn at tho seashore, inhaling tlio rool breezes from tho depths of "Old Ocean." To all intending a visit to tlio shoro, tho Philadelphia & iicaJIngltouto oilers special adx'antagcs as to both location and the getting ilicro. Atlantic City is bo well known witli its many unsurpassed attractions, that it is unly necessary to say that tlio schediilo of fast trains vi 1 tho Philadelphia & Heading Uoute is this year fully equal, if not superior, to that of former years, and that tlio sixty minute trains run in tlio summer season are tho fastest schcdulei trains iu tho world By the lease of tho South Jersey Itall road the Philadelphia & Heading has also acquired a dbect rojto to Capo May, ono of tho finest and oldest of sea shoro results, Sua isle City, a flourishing up-to-date resort, and to Ocean City, a magnificent family watcrui place. What will attract many persons to the latter placo uro its many religious con ventions and the Etrict tcniperauco regula tions strictly enforced. Tho Philadelphia & Heading is the shortest routo to all of those resorts. Through tickets can ho bought and baggage checked from all principal stations of the Philadelphia & Heading Hallway and its con nections. For illustrated booklet, giving list of principal hotels and boarding houses and ratos, address Kdsou J. Weeks, ticncml Passenger Agent, Heading Jermliittl, Phila delphia. "I think DuWitt'g Witch Hazel Salvo is the finest preparation on tlio market for pllos." So writes Julia C. Dunn, of Wheel ing, V. Va. Try it and you will think tho tlio same. It also cures eczema nnd all skin diseases, C. II. Hugeahuch, Coming Kvoiitx. July 1. Grand picnic under tlie auspices uf Columbia Glee Club at Columbia park. July 10. Icocro.Un festival under auspices of Company A. Fifu anil Drum Corps in Hob bins' opera house. July 1. Japanese Tlllln in Kobbins' opera house, under tho auspices of St. Elizabeth's Guild of the All Saints church. Alteinoon and evening. July 20. Ico cream festival in liolibbis' opera house under tlio auspices of tlio Young ileus' Ushers' Association. Tlie South noil Its Ailvlllitngo". Tho Southern Hallway has issued for frco distribution, a sixteen page journal des criptive of Virginia; North and South Caro lina, Tennessee, Georgia, Alaluuna and Mississippi. Persons seeking new locutions, or capitalists desiring to make wife and profit able investments will find tlio Information contained therein both valuable and inter citing. Copies will bo mailed free upon ap plication to John M. lleall, District 1'asscn. gcr Agent, 823 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. MW7M without -yi for St a larire bottle. pain in passing it! if your Kidney and iilaauer Uis-' Constipated, send vour TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE Anil I'lowcrs, tlio lund ot Aineilcn, Cail- lot'uhi Via tlie true pathway, "The Iron Mountain Ihmlc," which travemes a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes aic unknown. Pullman Hist nnd second class palace anil tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Novida, without change. Quick time, low rates, and all tho conifoitsof modern railway improvements guuiintoed to all who pur chase tickets xia tlie Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your home, literature, and full information, drop a postal card, J. P. McCaini, T. P. Agent. Rill Kail road avenue, Khnlra, N. Y or 301 broad way, New York. 3-1-tf W. K. Hoyt, (i. E P. Agt. thi: MonnitN hi:auty Thrives on good food and sunshine, with plenty of exorcise In the open air. Her foi m glows with health and her face blooms with its beauty. If lier system needs tlio cleansing action of a laxative lcmedy, sho uses tlie gcutlo and pleasant Syiup of l igs, made by tho California Fig Syrup Co. only. JVIosby nnd ritz-llugli Leo. Tlio conversation hud drifted Into xvnr channels, and tho major had tlio lloor. "Well, Colonel Mosby, you know, xvas a good lighter, but xvhen General Grant sent him to China tlio Virginians turned tho cold bhoulder to him. Ono day ho xvas making a speech in Alexandria. Ho told the Virginians that they ought to voto for him. " 'Why,' said tho colonel, 'I fought all over northern Virginia for four yenrs. Talk about my war record I Why, my xvnr record Is a part of tho state's history. Why, gentlemen, I carried tho last Con federate Hag through this very town.' " 'Yes,' replied I Itz-llugu Ieo, "lor I xvas hero at tho time. ' " 'Ti.ank you for your fortunato recol lection,' gratefully exclaimed Mosby. 'It Is pleasant to know that there still llvo some moil xvho put asldo cn-y and testi fy to tlio courago of their fellow beings. As I say, gentlemen, my xvnr record Is a part of tho state's history, for tho gentlo man hero will toll you that I carried tho last Confederate Hag through this town.' "'Tina's a fact,' said Fitz-Hugli Loo. 'I saw him do it. Ho carried tho Confed erate ling through tills town, but Kllpat rick was niter him, and he carried it so blamed fast you couldn't have toldxvhcth er It xvas tlio Confederate ling or a small pox warning. " Now York bun. Hundreds of lives sax'ed every year by having l)r. Thomas' F.elcctrio Oil la the house just when It is needed. Cures croup heals but 11s, cuts, wounds of ex'cry sort. TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS. UNSUllI'ASSr.I) SKKVICE orFEliUll 11Y Tin: SOUTlIKItN lt.UIAVAY. Leaving broad Street station, Philadelphia, at (1:55 p. 111. daily, the "Southwestern Limited." carrying a dining car and the most luxurious Pullman drawing room sleep ing cais, readies Itiriuinghan tho following night at 10:10 and arrives at Memphis tlie noxt luoruingat 7:10. Through sleeping cars for Asliovlllo, Savannah, Jacksonville, Taiupi, Atlanta, Mobile and New Orleans aro also attached to this train. Pullman reset vations can ho mado in adx-anco and all in formation obtained by communicating with John M. Heal, District Passenger Agent, 8: Chestnut street, Philadelphia. IF I KNEW. If I knew tho box whero tho smiles aro kept, No nintter how largo tlio key Or strong tlio bolt, I would try so hard 'Twould open, I know, for mo. Then over tlio land and sea broadcast I'd scatter the smiles to play. That tho children's faces might hold thorn fast lor many anil many n day. If I knew a box that wna large enough To hold nil the frowns I meet, I xvould try to gathor thorn, overy one, From nursery, school and street. Then, folding and holding,- I'd pack them in Ana turn tlio monster key. I'd hire n ginnt to drop tlio box To tho depths of tho deep, deep sea. lioston Watchman. StIMMlIlt OUT1NCS. PCUSOKALLY-CONUUlTia) TOUK VIA I'll 8VI.VANIA ItAIUtOAl), Tlio Pennsylvania Railroad Company an uoimccs tho followine personally-conducted tours for tho suinmcr-and early autumn of 18'JS : To tho North (includine. Wutkins Qleii, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Mon treal, Quebec, Au Sable Chasm, Lakes Cham plain and Georgo, Rimtoga, and a daylight rldo through tlio Highlands of tlio Hudson), July 2(1 and August 111. Kate, $100 for the round tiip from Now York, Philadelphia, llaltlmore, and Washington, covering all ex penses of a two-weeks' trip. Proportionate rates from other points. To Yellowstono Pink and the Trans Mississippi Imposition ou a special train uf Pullman sleeping, compartment, observation, and dining cars, allowing eight days ill "Wundei'land" and two days at Omaha, Sep tember 1. Itnto, ?235 from Now York, Phil adolplila, Ilaltlnioro, nnd Washington; ?230 from Pittsburg, To Niagara Falls, excursion tickets good to return withlu ten days will ho sold on July 21, August i and 18, September 1, 15 and 20, at ratu of f 10 from Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington. Theso tickets includo tratispoilatiou only, and will permit of stop over within limit at lluilalo, ltocliestor, and Watklus on the return trip. Two ton-ilay tours to Gettysburg, Lutay Caverns, Natural bridge, Virginia Hot Springs, Richmond, and Washington, Sep. tember 2S and October 10. Rate, f05 from Now York, y03 from Philadelphia. Pro portionate rates from other points. For Itineraries and further information ap ply to tlckot agents, or aildross Ceo. W. lioyd, Assistant (leiierul Pacugcr Agent, Philadelphia. NOT A JUDGE OF CUSTOMERS. Mlitnka Mndo by tlio Clerk Who Uau Chnrgo of tlio Fnus. Tho languid young man in tlio fan de partment of a leading dry goods storo xvns nppronohed by an elderly lndy, who askod to lie shown some fans. Tlio young sales man reached n languid hand bacK to a shelf and took down a box of spangleu unit feather edged fans. "1 xvould prefer something e.tneter ana moro serviceable," suggested tne customer. . Ho irnvo her a long look, which seemou 1 to tako In every detail of her toilet, and with tho saino languid air that character lzeil his first movement lifted a box of cotton back fans to tlio counter, bpread- lng ono of these wido open, ho xviwod It gently to and fro while hu remarked: "I Know just wnat you want, who ui these will bo good for any occasion this green satin, for Instance." "Oh, thanks, murmureu tno customer, and, Inquiring tlio price, sho paid for tho artlclo and waited for her parcel and change "Nlco weather xvo nro having," said tho young mail condescendingly as ho restored his fans to order. 'I'm so glad you like It," snld his cus tomer, gazing wistfully Into vacancy. Hcforo ho could bo sure that no sarcasm xvasmeanttlio package camo, and ho count ed tho chamro Into tho customer's hand xvlth a slmdo moro of alacrity than ho had hitherto displayed, Then sho got back at him. 'I'm so glad to have met you," sho said, "it is such a comfort to find somoono xvho knows just what you watitl Now, xvhen I camo into tlio store, I expected to buy a fun xvlth real birtolso shell sticks and a lace Ixirdcr to carry to a wedding I shall attend tonight. Hut you knew xvhat I xvanted and have sold 1110 a fan for 80 cents, ngreat savlngfor 2110 too. I thought I wanted tho other, but yo.i know I didn't. Thanks nnd good by." Sho walked oil. and tlio young man wno had sized her up for a purchaso in tlio lino of any old thing Is hoping sho docs not know Ids employer nnd Is now xvlUlng to glvo customers tho right to chooso lot themselves. Chicago 'limos-iieraia. Agnlnst tho Grain. Thoso xvho go nmong tho poor to seok their elevation ha-o need of tho samo sub tle tact aiidrespeetfuJ sympnthy which aro required in dealing successfully xvlth hu man nature in overy department of life. Doctor Wines tells of a visitor xvho enter ed a poor woman's homo, helped herself to a seat and began xvlth tlio awltll question: 'Does your husband drink? 'No," replied tlio insulted wife. "Does yours?" Ho odds tlio story ot an lniuanapous klndergnrtner xvho called nt tho door of a really degraded xvomau nnd xvas met In a mood of sullen defiance. "Did you coino from tho mission?" do- minified tlio woman. "No." "Aro you going to preach men sermon?" "No." "Did you bring nHible?" "No. I came from tho kindergarten, and Ixvnnt to talk to you about your llttlo boy." "Como In." There Is a proverb xvhlch says, "Against tho grain nothing goes." Tho mission nnd Blblo people had probably failed to secure tho good will of tt.ls womon becauso they stroked their poor sister thoxvrong way. Youth s Companion. Bucklen's Arnica Salvo. Tho best salvo In tho world for cuts, bruises, fiorcf, ulcers, s: It .'.r:.:ii, foc u, s. tettor. chapped hands, chilblains, coins, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or AO pay required. It is gurtTi toM togivo perfect sat .sir.-t!on or mony lefuniled. Prico 45 cents per box. For sale by A. WaMoy. I'riiioylvnlilii Chimin input. For tho Pennsylvania Chautauqua, to ho held at Mt Gretin, P.i., July 1 to August 4, ISHS, tho Pennsylvania Uaibo.nl Company will sell tickets to the general public on Juno 20 to August 1, good to ivturii until August 10. inclusive, from stations on its lino in Pennsylvania, nnd from Washington, D. C Baltimore, Mil., and Canandaigiia, N. Y., and piincipal intermediate stations, to Mt Gretna and return, at reduced rates. RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Knpture from Williamsport vill visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT THE Hotel Franey, from 8 till 10:30 a. m, Rupture permanently nnd quickly Cured or no pay. written guarantee to ausoluleiy cure all kinds of Rupture without operation or detention fiom business. Absolutely no Danger. Examination Free. loo persons cured in Sunbury, Sliamokln. Mt. Carinel and vicinity who can be referred to. Charges and terms moderate ana within reach of all. CARPET CLEANING. The undersigned have assumed charge of the Shenandoah Renovating Company splant, and aie prepared to clean, sew and lay carpets, mattresses, and do general upholster ing work. Feathers Cleaned. Work Done Promptly. ...Drop Us a Postal, ALLEBACH, & HEFNj-R, Orders enn be left at No. 7 North West street. or at tlie plant, Apple alley and bowers street. THE GREATEST BOOK OF THE AGE Should b8 iu Every Heuio and Library. He People's lie liletoru I- written by Illftlit Unit. William Hnurt (IMtUtona, Kx-l'remior of tSrtuit ritlati utn) Jtvlnmt, ('IilfUi-, Kmt.i Kuv. A. K. cnicB. J'lffii t-VIieno, Uifurtl, r-nii. liuv. Hamuel Ik OuiUhs 1. p.Clthw TlitolOKirul pitimuirirM ui i-ii in t -v . .it. . r.it.ri., I if mi uf l'u. ifiM.iv. tun .itjt.r), J tint V ('llilfll- II I. llrflll. Ill) 'l'llltd i ttlll'ul.. h lUllKIVl k.ftlUr Hv, Frank W llun-nulu, J' J., Ai'ur IiihMU'u, Uiilc.tuu, Ill.t Iwv fiuniifo v. j'titteno-i. Ii.u., Min i titdia l'f-iMfj' 1 Church. LmtJi hK I I.av. II. MnoArtliur, i: U, t-ulvtirr JUptUt .uitli. hw o City, fl. V. Uv Mult) u Hum mm I till, l I),, Mil Miruct Ii'im it .i.ti,- ntitirch. ijtwlttoii. Mtt.tl.jv. rrai M. lirUtul. ii.l). 1 ln.t MttliodUt I i "uuil Clmrtli J.iauHluii. Ih.i l.-v W. T. Moore, LI 1-, "'Hi (In . Ii. n (! imn.ot.iLri.llli " 1-niiil.m. I'i.l i ItuV. Jdwu. Kerott IIuIh, li.U. South Cony- ratlniiMl. L'lmrcli. HcMtou. M w..t llev. I'll Ai'nr Hoot, ILP., ttbhiajri. tJoUw-'e, JiiclfiionJ, lint-. U v CnnKr Kwu.' (Iitwor UlpU HiiivoMtty, Iuimeip (jorinnnjri Itt-v Wi (11... VV.ib.....n II It Vn vum Iv (if (!hI(.uUQ. (II. nno. IH.j Khv. Hiuuuut Hint. U.l) , Trlnlti tViler?, ll.trUor.l.l unit tltttv .I.MonnitiibK.ii.u.lj.M. luiilf (o4 Vrot)U) inn ( Urn 1 ch, Iii n(n, hueiiMY boor r Tjirltniii. 1 I Ii '11,.. T..M11.10 'wlflii. Miihit. iuril.Au'H'iiloY -Al imi:-( 61 lull-ii'te jllufctra- tlmu, uUt i. If en, ilutii, H W, halt lorant, &ui, Iu: m iiliil I l)TIOSl,?rO mem. V.H full pBKO fliutra Hum. htilo A-bIH elc38, full lovunt. una voiume, Iiauii Htyie ii two voiumoi, iuu tuui. uni n IU I'A HTB, quarto tire, review cjuoijtlona to Burii.ntU liuer cpvoroi mwimi, iriinrip'j B,(l 1 fi iiv,' 'T' flutter intonnftlUii. wTUk 1IHNKV O. WIKIfAHM, I'uliUtUur.Vl'i uuJ 'Hi Muuiuh btrtwi, Oliuugo, i Hi uuu. la Grippe Followed by Heart Dlscate, Cured by Oft. MILES' HEART CUIIC, I TR7S R. 0. 0. FAULTS, of Wlntcrset, Towa, inventor nnd manufacturer of Ehults' Safety Whlfflctrco Coupling, writes of Dr. Miles' Heart Curo. "Two ycara ago an attack ot LaGrlppo loft mo xvlth a weak heart. I had run down in tie h to tncto skin and bono. I could not steep ly'.rs down for smothering spells; frequent sharp darting pains nnd palpitation caused a con stant fear of sudden death, nothing could Induco mo to remain Rway from homo over night. My local physician proscribed Dr. l':tes' Heart Curo and la a few days I was ublo to sleep well nnd tho pains gradually lessened, and finally ceased. I reduced tlio tho doses, having gained fifteen pounds, and am now feeling better In overy way than I havo for years." Dr. Miles' Remedies aro sold by all drug gists under a positive guarantee first bottle benefits or money re funded, Book on dis eases of tlio heart and nu. SS uerresfrco. Address, ieetttXi&Zr3 DR. MILKrf MKDIOAL 00.. Elkhart, bid. Philadelphia & Reading Railway Engines Hum Hard Coal No Smoke IN KFFKOT MAY 28th, 1S93. Trains lenvo Shenandoah us follows: For New York via Philadelphia, tveok days. 30 9 SI It. 111., 12 27, 3 10 and 6 07 p. 111. For New York, via Mnuch Cliunlc, weok days. 30 n. m.. 12 27 End 8 10 p. III. For It-catllng ami IMill.tilelnlila, week days. 30. 9 S li.m., 12 27, 8 10 Slid 0 07 e. Ill For l'ottsvllle. week anvs. 7 30. 9 5-1 a. nr.. 12 27, 3 10, 6 07 and T 25 p. in. For TutiiaauB una iiinnanoy uny. xveek tlavs. 30, 9 51 n. nt 12 27. 8 10 and 007 p. in. For xvuiiamanori. unburv nnu j.cwisutirir. week days. 11 80 a. in.. 12 27, 7 25 n. lit For Alatiano) Plane, weekdays, 7 30, 9 W, 11 30 m 12 27, 8 10, 6 07. 7 28, 9 55 p. 111. For Ashland and Sliamokln. week ditys. 730, 1130 H. in., 12 27, 3 10,8 07, 725 nnd S 55 p. Ul. For Baltimore. Washington and tho XVest via Terminal, 'Philadelphia, (P. & It. If X.) nt 3 20, 1. f. t 1, T It, . , , . 1 I .. oo, it n. m., u iu nna i.Zi p. u.. BitnanyH, 20. 7 00. 11 20 a. in.. 3 46 nnd 7 27 I: in. Addi- tlonnl trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nui streets station, wcec uays, iu u n. ru. vz-m. li It s 40 p.m. sundnys, 1 85, 8 ai p. in. TRAINH FOIt SHENANDOAH Leave New York vln Philadelphia, week dnys, 12 15, 4 30, 8 00, 1130 n. m and 1 45, 4 80. ou p.m. Leave New York via Mnuch Chunk, week days, 4 30, 9 10 it. in., 1 80 p. m. Leave l'hllndelpliin, Heading Termlnnl, week days, 3 40, 8 80. 10 21 n. m. ami 180, 4(0 p.m. lA-uve uouuiiic. wceK uavs. 7 0o. 10 OS. n. in. 2 15, 4 17. COO p.m. Lcnve Fottsvllle, week days. 7 10. 7 10 a, in. 2 80 4 10, 0 10 and 0 50 p. m. l.cnvo l niuanuA. week unvs. 8 30. 1123 n. m.. I 49, 5 50, 7 20 p. in. Ix-hvo Mnliauny City, week dnv. 9 05. 1147 n. m., 222,5 12,021, 741 p. ill l,cave AiniiAnoy finite, ween :iayn, llifu, u -w. 1025, 1150 H. in., 241, 5 82, 641 7 57, in. Leave Wllllnuispori, week days, 7 42, lu Ol a. m., lai nnd 4 00 ii. in. ATLANTIC CITY DIVI8ION, Leave l'lilladeliililn Chestnut street wnrf and Uotith street wharf for Atlantic City. weeicunyB c.xpreas, you n. m., tiou Sat urdays only), 2 00, 4 00, 4 30, 5 00 p. m. Accom modation, 015 a. in., 5 15, 0 30 p. in. Huudnya I'.il-rcns. 8 ou. uuo. 10 oo a. in. Accommodation. G 15 b. Iu , 4 45 p. in. Kettirntmr leave AtlAntlo Citv donot. corner Atlnntlo nnd Arknnsns avenues. Wcekilays UzpreHS. T 00. 7 45. 9 00 a m.. 8 80. 5 30 p.m. Accommodation, 4 25, 8 05 n. ic. 405 p. m. MumiayH Express. 4 00. 0 30. 8 00 rj. in. Ac commodation. 7 15 n. m., 4 15 p. in. For Uqiu May and Ocean City, 8 45 n. m,, 2 30, 15 p. in. Sundays youth street, 9 00. Chestnut street, U 15 a m For wen Jsiu tiiy. 8 4i a m. 4 ia p m. Hunuays South street, 0 00, Chestnut street, 9 15 n in. eanor unrs on nil express trains. Kor further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia nnd ltottdlmr ltatlwuy ticket nircn or address I. A. HWEIOAUI), KDSOS J. WEEKS, ueii'l Supt., (len'l Fans r AkL, Kenrfinc; Terminal, Philadelphia. ennsylvania RAILROAD. BOHUYKIM. UIVIHJON. MAY 28, 1898. Trains will leave Hlienandoali alter tlio Dor6 date for WlKKn, (lllborton, Fraokvllle, Hark Water, Ht. cnur, rottsviuo. jiamouri;, Kcatimpr, lottstown. Phoentxvllle. Xorrlstown a d Pliil afelpliln (iir'rftd street station) at 609 and BIS a. m., 2 02, n 10 p. ru. on week days. Sundays,. 8 13 u. ra., 4 23 p. m. Trains leave Krackvllio for Shenandoah aft 7 3fl, 1148 a. in. and 8 48, 738 p. a, Sunday, ii ui a. ni. anu o to p. in. Ieave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah f via lrank vllle 7 10, 11 20 a. in., S 20, 7 10 p. iu. Sunday 10 35 a. in., 3 20 p. 111. I .oiive i'hlladelnlita. (Broad street station), for HliPMtndoah at 8 35 a. in., 4 10 p. in. week days. Suntlaya leave at 8 50 and 0 23 a. m. Licave llroad street station, l'litladelnlila. lor Sea Utrt, Anbury 1'ark, Ocean Qrovo, Ixinx Ilranch, and Intermediate Btatlons, 8.20, 11.14, a. hi., 8.30 and 4.00 p. in. week-days. lycavo Uroau street station, i'hlladelplila, FOU NItW YOItK. Kipress, week-days, 8 20, 4 Oo. 4 B0 5 OV 8 50. 733,8 20, 9 30, 10 21 (DinlnK Car), 11 00 a. m, li w noon, 12 00 (i.uintea i ou ana 422 p.m. DinlnK Cars), 1 40, 2 80 (Dining Car) S 20, 8 30. 4 00, 5 00, 5 SO (Dining Car), 8 00, 7 02,7 50 (1)1 11 lllKCar), 10 OU p. in., 12 01, nlirht. Sundays, 8 20, 4 03, 4 30, 3 07, 8 20, 9 30, 10 21, (DlnllWi- Car), 1183 n. ra., 1283, 103 tl'InuiK var) Z30 M1I..1.,.. C.irl. 10a (I.lmltL-d4 22HDrnlilii Car). 3 20,3 30, (Dilllnir Car) 8 33, 7 02,7 30, (I)llllns Uar) joou n. m., 11111 niuiii. JSXprOSB lor HOHtUll witl.uu. vuauko, lliun ia.t week-days, and 7 43 p. 111., dully. WASHINGTON AND Till! SOUTH. I'or Baltimore and Waablneton, 3 60, 7 20, 8 32, 10 20, 11 23, u. 111., 12 09, 12 81 (l)ll.iiut Cur), 1 12 lm..ln.. a in A Jl l.w slonal Limited. DinlnK Car, 617. SM t)in- Iiib Cur, 731 llllnllii.' Cor p. 111., nnd 12 0.-, lliglit week uaya. oiiuuuya, a du, y u, v iv, 11 m. a. 111., r-w. ,112, IDIniliB Carl 4 41. 1320 Cu Limited, DIhIiik Curl, 6 35 (Dlnli Dining Cur p. in. und t2 03 nliilit. Con KreHslouu Curl. 7 31 ng lror lialtlinore, uccoiuinouaiinii, v 12 a nt, a ut aud.4 01 V week duys,S08andll 16 p iu dally. FOH ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station via Delaware rivet bridge Kxprena, 8 20 it in, 7 05 p. in. dally. Leave Market Street Warf Kiprcua, SID, 9 00 a in. (100 Saturdays only), 2 00, 4 00, 4 30, 8 00 p. in. Sundays, 8 00,8 43,900, 9 45 a. ui (aceom modatlon 4 80 and 8 00 p. ra.) Kor Cape May, Anglcnea, Wlldwood and Holly Beach llxpress, 900 am, 4 00 p m week iluya. Siindajs 0 CO a 111, I'or Cape May only, 1 80 p 111 Saturdays. I'or Sea Isle City, Ocei.u Clly, Avulon and Stone Harbor Express, 1100 a. m., 420, p. na. weekdays. Sundays, U 00 11. 111. Kor Somers 1'olnt Kipresa, 5 0. 9U1, a. in., 2 00,4 00. 8 00, p. ni. week days Sundays, 8 43 m aim u -10 11. 111 I, 11 HinoiUNHON, Clen'l Manaiter, J, 11 W000, Oen'l l'asa'g'r Agt 'j Uelel.rmotl IVti. UlSirSlliTili Liuiii H Mraaiiuaureiincr i.ii" liittTllt1,liOrk,ANo.l. I'attlcului, i I.KiUUlJS
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