f EVENING HERALD i:staw-isiiki mo. Fuhllhed every Kvcnlng, Kxccpt Sunday, at 8 SorTH jAKtllN STIlfcBT, Near Cbnthk. Tuk Herald li dcllvcied tn Shenandoah mid III ?tir. undlee, tni a for six cents a week, tia -i4 11 tin- carriers. ll mall (51.00 11 year, or 36 ceut'ia month, paynbln In advance. Adiertlpe lneht charged according to space ami position. The publtsl cm resere the right to change the pokitlou oT advertisement' wheneterthe pub ''istlci of lie"? demand It. The right I" lcftt'i vid to wjf'tnny advertisement, whether iViiil for or not. .int the publishers may ileein ' ipr.iper Advertising rates mwlu known Mnm application. 1 itccd ut the oitonli'e t Shenandoah, l'K.,n Hoeotnl rift", mthll mntter. ThLKPlIONU CONNKCTION 'All the Hews Thai's Fit to Print." Evening Herald TrnsnAY, .iui.y r. lns. OUH COUNrUY : First. Last and pjrever. TllH people of Shenandoah and vii mit niis-cd their favorite paper hint evening, luantieipiitlon of further details ft 0111 the seat of war. AVlTii the therniometer hugging the cetthin mark, our friends of the Journal are excused front expanding nnv more on it-! favorite thenio. IvrifKKST rates are so low, money so abuiidiuU, wheat so plentiful and government bonds so hard to gift hold of that Western banUsare consolidat ing or retiring from business. Tiikuk W no reason why a ten dollar a week man should be paid more than what he estimate? Ills own tomces. even when cataloguing books. Hut. then, political hangers-on e nne high and must be provided for. Tiikuk were very few United States lligs in the parade yesterday, ill though many claiming to be such were scattered through tlie pro cession. There is no streak of yellow in I uele Sam's colors, and no yellow stars or yellow fringe has 11 right to be on hix ensign. Tut. rush for the new war lax stimuli, and the inability of the gov ernment U supply them, have been the topics of the hour for the past few days. Hut, however much grumbling becaie of delay may lie heard, there is little or no complaint about the tax itself. The people lie eept the burdens impo.-ed willingly, and seem glad of the chance to in this way give loyal support to the Cio eminent. TllH advertisements contained in the llKHAbii are read by our thou sands of readers with a.v mifidi inter est 11S the news features, and theiner- chant who uses these columns is suro to attract attention. Their aiiiiounce- nieiitsaro carefully scanned, especi ally by the women, and are sure to bring customers. The object of an advertisement is to familiarize people with the name of the man or (Inn so investing, l'eople read what is olfered for sale each day, and though at llrst they may not need anything in the Hue of goods proclaimed, some day an article Is numtloned that bo or she re quires and a hurried visit to the storo of tho advertiser is made and a sale results. Such leading merchants as John W.vnir.aake'" owe their success principally to a liberal use of printer's ink. The leading merchants of Shen- ndoab use the IIhuai-I) as their ."Vnediiiin to reach tlie public. The National Holiday. The National holiday received this year its true interpretation, not in tlie eloquence of orator), but in the ring ing speech of heroic deeds. On the sea and in tlie Held the ancient quali ties w hich have made liberty posnible and precious to men of English blood shine ngaiuiu all their old-time luster. In face of such readiness to dare all and to do for love of country, the lamentations of pessimists over the decline of patriotism and the decay of tho spirit which made the nation great are silenced and forgotten. Wherever intelligence and daring have been needed, men have stepped Into tho place of danger with a glad alacrity which must be an inspiration to a noliler life at home. Admiral Dewey, Lieutenant liobson and Lieu tenant Victor Hint) are not excep tional men in tho country's service ; they have had the opportunities which thousands of brave men are craving. In the fleets and on the Held, at Manila and Santiago and in the great camps at (Miiekamauga, Tampa and Jacksonville, men of all professions, occupations and social positions stand side by side. Tho ranks are not lllled with tho idle, the ne'er tlo-wolls, the limiting population which, in time of peace, has neither tasks nor ties; thoy are lllled with men of tlie best classes college graduates, farmers, shop keepers, mechanics', men of wealth, culture and opportunity, and men to whom fortune hag given little but coarage, honesty and pluck. So far not 11 falso note has been struck, not an Ignoble deed done; at every point there has been unostentatious but splendid courage. The country has said little about the blue blood In the volus of its sailors and soldiers; it has left boast ing to its antagonists; but its re pre sontatives on sea utid laud have shown tho noblest traits of gentle 111011. And these brave men ure thu true interpreters of the spirit of tlie Fourth of .Inly. They are not ex ploiting the vastness of our re sou roe., nor exulting over tlio men they nre lighting, nor lioiiHtlngof the victories they urn to win; thoy lire simply do ing their duty from day to tiny with intelligence mid heroism. It In wii-er to emplui'-lze the (iinlitiu whiuh com liiand Mteoess than to dwell on it, material results nuliler to net heroism 1 efore the eyes of the country than to applaud its eoiiinie.-.ts. The fact that the Ihvg HoiIh in I Manila harbor and on Cuban soil stirs the ilii'igliiatlon; but thu real great ness of the hour is to be read in heroic deeds, in superior intelligence, in that character, formed by disci pline, obedience and work, which Is the true foundation of the nation's pride and hope. Beats Ilii) KtoruliKe. Mr. A. C 'Ihotnns, of jMaiysville, Tctan., has found n more valuable !ncovery than has yet been made in the Klondike, t'or jears he sulteied untold agony Iroin consumption, ae ruinpanied by hemorrhages ; and was ub-o Intel) cured by Ilr. King's New llisrovei) lor Coiisutntiiion, Coughs ami lulds. lie deflates that (old is ol lillle value in cum puoson with this 111. melons cure; would ii.ue il, even il il lost a handled dollars a bottle. Astlmu, Hrmichilis and all throat and lung atlections are positively cured b) Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Trial bottles free ut A. asle) s Di ug Moie. Keguiar size so ct. and SI. 00. Ouaranteed to cure or price refunded. llrWC.v'-i l..ltO . '!,, I, . .!!), W.isi ,111. i' July 5. - Ailr.ilrnl Ttcw cy'p I. ites' I el. V' .'in to the nnvy de partment Is dniid none Kong, July 4, via Cavltc, July 1. and Is as follows: "Three transport and the Charleston arrived yesterday. The Charleston captured Guam, Padrone islands, on Juno 21. No resistance. Itrnught Span ish olllcers from the garrison, six of llcers and M men to Manila. On Juno 23 the ftpnnMi nun vessel T.eyte came out of river near Manila ond surrender ed to ine, having exhausted ammuni tion and foo.l In revelling attack by insurgents. Pile bad 011 board 02 olll cers and !H men, naval and military." The Population of Shenandoah Is about eighteen thousand, and we would say at least one-half are troubled with some affection of the Throat and Lungs as those complaints arc, according to statistics, more numerous than others. We Would advise all not to neglect the opportunity to call on their druggist and get a bottle of Kemp's llalsam for the throat and Lungs. Price 25 and 50c. Trial size free. Sold by all druggists. More llo!iif".i'i 'inotit- Tor Milliter. New York. July B. The first two of the seven trooiwliips set tired by tlie government from the Atlantic Trans port company, the Mohawk and the Mississippi, have nulved their snlllng onleis. alter bavins been equipped for their new work. They will go directly to Savannah, and there take on board severol thousand men ordered to that city from Tampa, who will be carried directly to Santiago do Cuba to leln lorce General Shatter. Thu Chief lhta-ess of Milcslmrjj, P.i.. says DeWitt's Little Larly Kisen aie the best pills he over used in hit family during forty years of house keeping They cure constipation, sick headache and stomach and liver troubles. .Small In size hut great in results. U. II. Ilngriibuvh Natloiml IMuculloiml Association. Forth? Nat'miiiil IMueatlunal Association Convention to bo held at Washington. ! ' . July 7 to 12, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets I nun pultits mi its lino to Washington and return at rate of tingle fate for the louiiil tiip plus s.en membership fee. These tickets will ho sold un, and good guing, July I to 7, and good to leturu leaving Washington July H to in, when stamped by Joint Agent tit Washington. My depositing ticket with Joint Agent oil or hul'oie July 12 and 011 payment or.W cents the leturn limit may bo extended to August 111. Tickets for side trips from Washington to Gettysburg, Uichumnd. Old Point Commit, ami Sniiiliern battleliehls will bo oil Kilo at the ticket olliccs of tho Pennsylvania Uail load Company in Washington during tho coy timianco of tlie Convention. Tho editor of tho I'.vans City, P.i., Olnbe wiitos, "Ouu Minute Cough Cure is rightly named. It ruicd my childien after all other remedies failed." It cures coughs, colds and all tlno.it and lung troubles. C. II. Ilagen Lii cli. relllinyUllllhl CllllUtlllllllll. For tho Pennsylvania Chautaucpia, to be held at Mt. tiretna, Pa., July 1 tu August 1, IsTiS, tho Pennsylvania Hall road Company will sell tickets to the general public on Juno 2(1 to August I, good to return until August 10, inclusive, from stations on its lino in Pennsylvania, and from Washington, I). C, llaltiinore. Mil., and Canandaigua, X. Y., and principal intermediate stations, to Mt (irctua and return, at reduced rates. GREAT PAIN! GREAT COST These were the twp reasons that formerly kept people frm attending to their teeth, both rcason linve no exislrnre in this ad vanced age. Painless and inexpensive dent istry with an absoiuio guarantee lor live years is our method A Good Set of Teeth, $. 'Hie Very Pest Teeth, $S. You can get no better, no matter what you iay. No charge for exliatting, where leclh are ordeied. We can lake vour impression in the morning and give yon your teeth in the afternoon if desired, (lold Fillings, $1 ; Hcst Silver Fillinjcs, Sue up; Cleaning, 5oc; Extracting) 25c. Crown and bridge work at vet)' reasonable rales, l'.xaiuiuationh and estimates liec. Wens,- but one grade of in.ileri.il the best. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, Cor. White & Contra Sis., Rabbins' Building rimn.- aimr stoke, IIKAI.KU IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. SO West Centre Street. moans nnin. dancer and possible death for boitio wives. For others it moniH practically no iliscotnfortat nil. there ii no reason why child birth should boil period 01 pain ami (.Irani. Sev. It Isn liniment to bo np. plied ex ternally. oral months beforo a woninn iiccomeu a mother sho should prcparo hersolf for the critical ordeaL There is n prcjiara tionmadu which is intended for tliis purpose alone. The name of this wonderful preparation is It relax tho mus cles and re lieves the distension, to every organ con corned in childbirth, and takes nway all Friei.iL CsV oangor ami nearly all suffer. ing. Best results follow if tho remedy is used diuing tho whole period of pieg nancy. It is tlie only remedy of the kind in tho world that is endorsed by physicians. 51 per liottlo tit all drug stoics, or soul by mail on receipt of piico. Kurx. Books con taining invaluable in formation fornll women, will bo sent to any ud dresB upon application to Tho BnWficlil tlegul&tor Co Atlenta, Ga. OUR BRAVEJFFICERS. The Heavy Loss in Killed and Wounded Among Them a Testimony to Their Daring. Washington, July 5. A remarkable feature of the lighting in Cuba and one much commented upon In military cir cles is the heavy loss In tho killed and wounded of commissioned and non commissioned olllcers. In spite of the distress which the loss of so many of ficers has occasioned, the army olll clals point to the list as a splendid evi dence of the dash and personal bravery of the men who wear shoulder straps. Among the killed and wounded since the llrst light at Jurugua have been olllcers of every grades from colonel down and In number said to be almost unprecedented In proportion to the forces engaged. The loss of olllcers In the two days' fighting around Santi ago demonstrates to military men that the American olllcers lead their men wherever they are called upon to go, and nre setting an example which can not but elevate tho esprit du corps of the army. I'aiido' Troops nt Santiago. London, July 5. The Madrid oorre spondent of The Times says: "An of ficial dispatch announces that the Man nanlllo column of C.000 men, with a large quantity of supplies, has reached Santiago de Cuba. It Is believed that directly Admiral Cervera heard these reinforcements were at hand ho con sidered the presence of his squadron no longer nect ary. General Shatter's brief and soldierlike dispatch about the lighting before Santiago, whjclt. agrees In every particular' with the Spanish olllcial telegram, has made a very fa vorable lmpicssiun here, especially In military circles." Tim ('lmrloston'x V.nny Capture. London, July 0. The Hong Kong correspondent of The Times says: "The American cruiser Charleston, with the transports, appeared off Ouahan, the chief of tho Ladrone Islands, on Juno 20. Tho Charleston fired a few shells at the Santa Cruz forts, which did not leply. The Spanish were not aware that a state of war existed. The gov ernor nnd the gurilson surrendeied, and Ameilcan sovereignty In the La drone Islands was declared on June 22." Two Killed hy I,!glitiiluir. Baltimore, July 5. The Annapolis nnd liultimoi'o Short Line railroad sta tion nt Ituund Hay, near Annapolis, was struck by lightning yesterday af ternoon and destroyed. Frederick Da vis and another unknown colored man belonging In this city were killed by the shaft. The Soutlt'is Cimi'lll of. Inly, Charleston, S. C, July 5. The Fourth of July wns celebrated here yesterday with an enthusiasm that has not been equalled In half a century. The city was full of excursionists from ull over South Carolina and Lleorgla, and their patriotism faiily boiled over whenever the Hag or a soldier's uniform was seen. The shipping in the hnibor, In cluding the Spanish prlzps Itlta and Maria Poloics, was profusely decor ated with bunting and many buildings were gay with Hugs. During the morn ing n garrison Hag was raised at the army post on Sullivan's Island In the presence of a large concourse of people, The enthusiasm was unbounded when It rose slowly to the top of a tall staff on the ramparts of old Fort Molutrie. Kverywheie In the south were similarly enthusiastic demonstrations. $100 Reward $100. Tbo reader" of thin linncr will be lilensoil to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease. that sclcnco has been ablo to emu In all Its .lauis), and that l catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Care stlmonlv niwltlve cure known to 1110 mi oiiai fraternity. Outarili being 11 constitutional ills ease, li'iiulltwa constitutional tieatment. UttlPd Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting dlnxtly upon thu blood ami mucous surfaces or tlie syi-tem, thereby destroying the f011111l.it Ion of tlui disease, and kIvIhk tho patient Mrength by building up the constitution and assisting natuie In doing lt work. The proprietor have so niiii h faith In Its curative power, that they nlTerOue lluiidud Hollars for any ease that it fall to cure. S 1 for list of testimonials. A.IdrtM. I.l.CI!U.S'l'.Y.sCl., Toledo, O. Sold by prllgglaU. 73e . I.lirlit nlng CuiisoH IHsiisti-on I'lio. Chanibersbiirg, 'n July D.-Tho town of Mldd!epiilijf, In the oantern pint or Franklin county. wa almosten. lliely dentroyed by llrtt yusterduy af ternoon. Hhryook lirothcrs' largo strawboaid mill was utruck by light ning and consumed, nnd five dwelling housus were destroyed, The Middle spilng I'leHbyterlau church, one of the oldest and most historic in the coun try, was partially destroyed. The loss is very heavy. (!l'.N-r :-! wa. dreadfully nervous, aadnTr , , . 1 tr . 1 . t , .. .. . ,., 1 leiiei iouK,i.rrs..ii...ier i.uov tea. HUliiiuii 01 iii-i tea mm u uutuium n in; ivnom aiKivoiiH oy.icni. 1 was iruuiuwi wiia Coimtiuatlon, Kidney and Dowel trouble, Your Ton ion cleansed my eytteiu so thoroughly that I rapidly reuabicd health and slrrngth Mrs S, A. Swcit, iiatlford, (Jonu. Mont iy t, i' Kiiim nan a guarantee. em. n j k. 4 SAMPSON'S VICTORY. (CnnUtiuctl from I-'Irot Page.) two tcpe lo ont destroyers woro lying on tlie shoie ton to 15 miles west of Morro Castle, pounding to pieces, enioko nnd flame pouring from every part of tbein and covering tho entires tonBt line with a mist which could bo seen for nitlos. Hot vy explosions of nmmttnltlon oc curred ovciy fow minutes, sending curls of ilen e white smoko a hundred feet In the air and causing a shower of broken lion and steel to fall In the water on every side. The bluffs on the coast line echoed with tlio roar of every explo.ilon, and tho Spanish ves sels sank deeper and deeper Into the sand or else tho rocks ground their hulls to pieces ns thoy rolled or pitch ed, forward or sideways, with every wave that washed upon them from the open sea. Admiral Cervera escaped to tho shore In a boat sent by tlio Gloucester to tho assistance of tlio Infantn Mu;ia To rcsa, and as soon ns ho touched tho beach ho surrendered himself and Ids command to Lieutenant Morton and asked to be taken on hoard tho Glou cester, which was the only American vessel near him nt the time, with sov cral of his olllcers, Including tlio cap tain of the flagship. Tho Spanish ad miral, who was wounded In the arm, wns taken to the Gloucester, and was received nt the gangway by her com mander, Lieutenant Commandor Itlch ard YValnwrlght, who grasped the hand of the gray bearded admiral and said to him: "I congratulate you, sir, upon hav ing mndo ns gallant a fight as was ever witnessed on the son." Lieutenant Commander 'Wnlnwrlght then placed his cabin at tho disposal of the Spanish officers. The Cristobal Colon was the fastest of the Spanish ships, and she soon ob tained 11 lead over the others after leavlnr tbo harbor and escaped the effect of tlie shots which destroyed the other vessels. She steamed away at Rieat speed, with the Oregon, Now York, Brooklyn and several other ships In pursuit, all of them firing at her constantly and receiving flro them selves from her after guns. Sho was finally overtaken, and surrendered to the Btonklyn, but was so badly dam aged that she was beached to provent her sinking. Tlio most dramatic feature of the battle was the contest between the tor pedo bout destroyers, and tho Glouces ter. The latter was struck several times, and is the only American ves sel reported damaged. At first the Gloucester fired upon them with her six pounders, but thoy ran past her ond engaged tho battleships. Finding the lire too hot, they turned and at tacked the Gloucester again until both destroyers were afire and had to be beached. Their crews throw themselves Into the surf to save their lives. Just beforo this the Now York camo up and assisted In giving the finish blow to the destroyers. There was explosion after explosion from tho beached ves sels. In addition to Admiral Cervera all commanding officers excepting those of tho Oquondo, about 70 other officers and 1,000 men, are prisoners. About 350 wero killed or drowned and ICO wounded, tho latter being cared for on the Solace and Olivette. Tberfe can bo 110 doubt that Admiral Corvera's plan to escape from Santiago harbor was entirely unexpected by Ad miral Sampson, and the best evidence of this is the fact that when tbo Span ish vessels woro seen coming out of the harbor tho flagship Now York was seven miles away, steaming to tho eastward toward Jitragua, tho military base, nine miles cast of Morro. Sho immediately put about and followed the others. DELUDED SPANIARDS. Official Dispatches Would Have Them Be lieve That Cervera's Squadron Eluded Sampson's Fleet. Madrid, July 5. The following semi official statement was Issued yesterday afternoon: "The semaphore from Mor ro Castle to Santiago says the Spanish squadron, after a cannonade with the Americans, showed no signs of injury. therefore tho American news of the rout of Admiral Cervera must be ut terly untruK Moreover, Admiral Cer vera's squndron Is faster than Admiral Sampson's." An official dispatch from Santiago do Cuba says: "Admit al Cervera's fleet sustained for an hour the lire of the American lleet. It then disappeared westward, followed by the American squadron. We lost two torpedo boat destroyers." There are great rejoicings over Ad miral Cervera's quitting the harbor of Santiago, but theie Is an undercurrent of great nnxjety as to his fate. It Is considered preferable that he should even succumb to Admiral Sampson's superior forces than remain to be sunk by General Shatter's artil lery. General fflanco cables as follows: "No details have been received as to the naval fight, but It Is rumored that Admiral Cervera reached a port of southern Cuba." 'lieutenant Correa, minister of war, said he believed Admiral Cervera had gone to Havana. It Is olllclally announced that the last vessels of Admiral Camara's squadron have passed the Suez canal. Another official dispatch says: "To General Shnfter's demand for the sur render of the city, expiring at 10 o'clock the next morning, the Spanish com mander replied: 'It Is my duty that orders me to defend tho place to the end.' " 'T think DeWitt's Witch Ibuel S.dvo Is the llncht preparation 011 tlio market for piles." So w rites John C, Dunn, of Wheel ing, W. Vii. Try It and you will think tho thu samu. It also cures eczema ami all skin discuses. C. II. Hagcnbiicb. ISIv Dentils l'l'iiin Heat. Philadelphia, July 5. There woro six deaths yesterday frum the heat and many prostrations. The dead are: Jo seph Drown, aged GO; William O'Malloy, aged 45; Louisa Uoth, aged' S5; Will iam C. Decker, aged 40, and two chil dren less than a year old. Tho ther mometer nt Us highest leglstered 99 degiees. Sick headache, hllioiisuuM, constipation and il ' "if? '! .l?1,.uac"(. .r"" "Vf. " i l1u":kly . 1 VM Vt Ml It, 1II.JMI IIIUIDUB JIUIII IHIUH hllUVVU De Wilt's Little iiirly IMbcm, They ale pluttHUUl to tlIKu llllll llOVCr JillpO. U. Hi auonliucu. j Huy Keystono flour. Ho suro that the name 1 LWiHio At lUrcrt, Ashland, I'a,, la printed on , every sacic, EASY TO DO How to Tell if Your Kidneys and Bladder are Diseased. Many people suffer from Kidney and Bladder Diseases without knowing tho cause of their poor health; and still noth ing is easier to find out. Tln.ru are cer tain symptoms fail to tell Wwjji cause. JtStf . ITiinn n- rising in the morn ing, put Rome of your urine in a glass turn o lor, allowingit to roma there till t next 'lorning. Then cx amine it. If there is t sediment or powder-like sitbMaucc at the bottom, it is positive proof thai your ICidncvs arc in a 'tennis condition; but do not '.e alarmed. Dr. Dnvitl Kennedy's Favorite Kem cilv. if taken promotlv. will restore your diseased Kidneys and Hied dcr to a healthy condition again. It will also cure pain in the small of the back ; scalding pain in passing water; frequ -nt desire to urinate, particularly at night: and inability to hold the urine back, all of wdjich troubles are d.io to disorder jd Kidneys. Vaynrlio Ucmedy 's sol1 in tlio drug stores for St n bottle. SAA1PL12 BOTTLE FREE. You may have a sample bottle and pamphlet of valuable information mailed you free if you send yout name and address to ts tr 1.. r. uie l-r.. 1,nviu rwunneuy v.ui iuimii.'ii, Pvondout, N.Y. This offer is guaranteed by the publishers. He suro to mention tins paper wieit wrtnng. MJG(j!21"S OF Nfc'W. Admiral Cairara'-: squadron has re tntcred the harbor of I'ort Said. Spunirh reports place our losses In the thiid ultuek 011 131 Cuney nt 2.000. A short revolution In Montevideo, Uruguay, has been suppressed. The casualties number -100. Charles Searly, Uoy Sinnett nnd Charles Williams, all young men, were drowned by their yacht capsizing at Hamilton, Ont. The little tornedo boat destroyers Hist, Hornet and W'nmpatuck have de stroyed two Spanish warships, Includ ing a gunboat, near Cape Cruz. Senor liueiK amino, a prominent Fili pino, went to Agulnaldo to Intercede for the Spaniards. He was arrested, sus pected of intending to kill Agulnaldo to recover the $;,000 toward offered for the Iatter's life. ft rnnl Hondo the Declaration. Chattanooga, Tenn., July 5. The Fourth of July was celebrated here yes terday with an enthusiasm and a gen uine spirit of patriotic fervor never before shown in this city. Elaborate exercises were held at the big city auditorium, Into which 0,000 citizens and soldiers were crowded. Brigudier General Fred D. Grant was present in full unifoim, and read tho Declaration of Independence. General Grant wns given a great ovation, the ' immense audience cheering for several minutes when he appeared on the rostrum. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And 1'loucrs, tbo Hand of Aiuerlen, rrnlii. Jall- Via. tho true, pa'thway, "Tlio Iron Mountain Route," which traverses a region of pcipctual sunshiuo, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes nio unknown. Pullman flint and second class palace and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Toxas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California, (begun, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rates, and all tho comforts of modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via tho Missouri Pacific ndlway system. For rales right from your home, literature, and full information, dropapostal card, J. P. McCunn, T. P. Agent. SI!) Kail road avenue, Klmini, N. Y or 391 llroad- way, New York. 3-1-tf W. E. lloyt. G. E P. 'Agt. TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS. uNsuKi'.issnn SEnvicE oFrniini) by thu SOUTIIKI'.N KA1LWAY. Leaving bread Streot station, Philadelphia, at U:ri5 p 111. daily, tho "Southwestern Limited," canyiug a dining car and tho most luxurious Pullman drawing room sleep ing cars, reaches Illrminghan tho followiug night at 10:10 and arrives at Memphis tho next morning at 7:10. Through sleeping cars for Ashovlllu, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampi, Atlanta, Mobile and Now Orleans aie also attached to this train. Pullman icsur vatlons can ho made in advance and all in for niation obtained hy communicating with John M. Ileal, District Passenger Agent, 82 Chestnut street, 1'hila.leUihiu. Bob Mooro, of LaFnyctto, Ind., says that for constipation ho has found DuWltt's Little liirly Itlsors to bo perfect. They never gripo. Try them for stomach and liver troubles. (J. II. Huxciibtich. l'leasaut Kaplil Trips to the Seashore. The season Is now with us when every one lungs for a louder or shorter sojourn nt the seashoiu, inhaling the cool breezes from tho depths of "Old Ocean." To all intending a visit to thu blioic, the Philadelphia & Heading ltoiito oilers special advantages as 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 tho schedule of fast trains vi 1 tho Philadelphia & Heading I'outo is this year fully equal, if not superior, to that of furuier years, and that tho sixty minute trains rim in tho summer season aiu the tiihlcbt scheduled trains In the world. Hy tho lease of the South Jersey liail road tho l'hlladulpliia & Heading has also acquhed a direct loulu to Capo May, ouu of tho finest and oldest of sea shore results, Sea Islo City, a nourishing up-to-dalo resort, and tu Ocean City, a uiajfiiifleeiit family waterius placo. What will attract many persons to tho latter place aro its many religious con ventions utid tlio idrict tcinperaiico regula tions stilctly onfoiced, Tho Philadelphia & Heading is tho shoitcst route to all of these resorts. Through tickets ran ho bought and baggage checked from ull principal stations of tlio Philadelphia & Heading Hallway and lis con. ueclinns. For lllustiated buoklet, giving list of principal hotels uud buaidiug houses anil rates, add less LMsou J. Wcuks, General 1'asseiiKcr Agent, Heading Terminal, Phila delphia, The Soutli and Its Advantages. Tho Southern Hullivay has Issued for free distribution, a sixteen page journal de crlptivo of Virginia, North and South Giro. Una, Tennessee, Ueorgla, Alabama uud Mississippi. Persons seuklng now locations, or capitalists desiring to mako Bafunml 11 rent able investments will find the information contained therein both valuable nnd Inter osthig. Copies will bo mailed free upon ap plication to John St. lleall, District l'asscn ' yer Agent, 828 Chestnut street, l'liilodolphla, Jl'a, Jrf5EKR2Sss A TERRIFICJORNADO. It Causes Ten Deaths and Serious Injuries to Many Others in a New Hampshire Town, Hampton. N. H July G. A terrific tornndo struck a section of Hampton Hench at 8:1C yesterday, causing Im mense dnmnge to beach property and great Iofs of life. The atmospheric disturbance caiue almost wlthoaj warn ing, and was accompanied by little rain ut llrst, a few large drops pre ceding the sweep of the winds.- In an Instant, nltnost, cottages were blown flat, horses were picked up bodily and dashed against buildings, vehicles car ried many feet, barns unroofed, large trees snapped off at their roots ns If simply cornstalks, while others were torn up bodily. The effect of the storm was shown noticeably In the way electric wires of all kinds were tangled up. The tornado touched the bench at a place about half a mile north of Whlt tler's hotel, and cut a swath 100 yards wide In a westerly direction, moving In rotary shnpf until It passed out at sea. In a short time 20 cottages were torn down nnd several rmall hotels com pletely wrecked. The greatest loss of life and injury came with the de molition of an old skating rink near Lcavltt's n single stcuy strncturb of wood, 50 by 100 feet In size. Here from 75 to 12B pet rons were seriously Injured, an unknown number slightly Injured, and seven persons arc already dead. Confusion reigns, and the scenes arc pitiful in the extreme. A yacht owned by Captain Frank Mudd. of this place, was sailing off the bench and was In the path of the storm. In It were nine persons, and of those flvo were drowned. The drowned are: Walter, Gertrude and Halph Hodgson, Kensington, N. H. ; Mrs. W. H. Parker, Kensington; Captain Mudd, Hampton. The list of dead on shore was as fol lows: Mora, the actress, of New York, who was playing In the piece entitled "The Blowing Up of the Maine;" Miss Mae Prescott, Samuel Cammett and William F,. Karlson, all of Exeter. A member of th"1 Exeter Cornet band was among the killed. Miss O. D. Pressey, of Haverhill, Mass., bud her skull frac tured. J. '. Pennington and A. W. Barber were also fatally hurt. Chleuiro'H N'owspupor Famine. Chicago, July 5. None of the Chicago newspapers will resume publication be fore tomorrow morning. The publishers had made all arrangements for re sumption todny, with papers of four pages In size, to be Increased day by day as rapidly as practicable. Last evening the president of the Interna tional Typographical union and the dis trict organizer waited on the publishers and made a strong request that pub lication be deferred 21 hours longer, urging as a reason that if the issue had1 to be met by the union last night there might be trouble about observ ing their contract obligations with the publishers. They were very sanguine that their union would keep to Its eon tract and not quit because of the steieotypers' strike, but wished an op portunity to canvass and discuss the matter. The publishers assert that stereotypers are coming into the city from various points In very gratifying numbers. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, soies, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sun s, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin oruptiors, and posithely cures plica, 01 io pay lequired. It Is guaranteed togivo pi rfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Ptic 35 cents per la.T. For sale by A . V.'asley. Accidentally Killed Ili'(itber-ln-I,nw. Bethlehem, Fa-, July 5. While on a visit to bis father-in-law yesterday af ternoon Harry A. Ithoads discharged a revolver and a bullet struck his 12-year-old brother-in-law, George Young, in the head, killing him Instantly. Young was arrested, but was subse quently released by a coroner's Jury. llont Upet and Tlireo Drowncn, Baltimore, July D. Lewis Krakau, aged 23; Frederick Mendtman, 32, nnd William Clark, 18 years old, were drowned yesterduy afternoon In the Baltimore harbor. The sailboat In wlilch the men were taking an outing was capsized by a sudden cquall, and the men sank before aid could reach them. I For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature Aim you coi.no south? THU FOUTHKItN RAILWAY HBAC1IE8 AM. I'ROMIXKXT POINTS. Dou't start South without consulting John M. lleall, District l'asscn ver Agent, Southern Hallway, (KS Chestnut street, Philadelphia If you cannot call hi person, write to him. Coming Kvmits. Tnlv in T,. f.,i.llnl .,,i.. n,,c..t,.,.a of Company A. Fife and Drum Corps In Heli ums opera iiuuse. -Tiilv 01 Tpn erenin funftv'il In lltilililiia' opera house under tho auspices of tho Young Mens' Ushers' Association, WM. SCHMICKER, JR., Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity ..For BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try , Barbey's Bohemian Beer ofii and .un I siu 1 it Willi 'I'uuf put rfunyrojal 111U II tna bi 1 1 rvirieiltoi. Aiwaytbvy tlie be nti vpia ill soinrjncni. uti.r. i.hJ eeperatr to ad tithera yvmivtf in- beit la the iiUrkK, A No. iikrt.ANo. L iMrtiouui, r?r en At Four Score, Dr. Miles' Norvlno Restores Health. NOLE EZEKIEL OPEAIt, assessor and tax collector, Beverly, Mass., who Ins passed tho 60th llfo tnllo stone, says! "Dr. Miles' Kestoratlvo Nervlno baa dono a groat deal of good. I suffered for years era Blcoplcssnoss and nervous heart trouolj. Would feci v.oary and used up In tho morn ing, had no ambition and my work Boomed a burden, A friend recommended Dr. Miles' Nervine, and I purchased a bott'o und t protost as I had tried so many remedies u 1 nuccossfully, I thought it no uso. Hat ft gavo mo restful sleep, a good appetlto and restored mo' to energetic health. It is a grand good modlclno, and I will gladly wilto anyono inquiring, full partlcularsot my "nfc- lsfactory experience ' 1 Dr. Miles' Hemcdle3l aro sold by all drug- i gists under a positlvo guarantee, first hottlo benefits or money re funded. Hook on dis eases of tho heart and nervoa free. Address, I DI'.. MILES MEDICAL CO., Ulihart, Ind. Philadelphia 8t Reading Railway . r. 11 1 Lud Coal No Smoke IN KFKKOT MAY 2h, 1898. Trains leave Blienamloali nil follows; Kor New York vlft l'hlladolpbla, week days, 7 30 ! 51 11. in., 12 27, 8 10 and 0 07 p. m. Kor New York via Mauch Chunk, week ilnyt, 7 30 n. m., 12 27 and 3 10 u. m. Kor IK'adtng and Philadelphia, week dayn, 7 .19, 9 51 a.m., 12 27, 3 10 nnd 0 07 p. 111 For l'ottaville, week daya, 7 30, 9 51 n. 111., 12 27, 8 10, 0 07 nnd 7 25 p. m. Kor Tamaqua and Mahnnoy City, week ilayn 7 30,0 51 n. in., 12 27 8 10 and fi07p. m. For YVilllamsport, uuburv and Lewlsbtirg, week dnys. 11 30 a. nr.. 12 27, 7 2S n. 111 For Mubano) 1'lnne, wcoktlaya, 7 80, 9 61, 11 80 n. in., 12 27, 8 10, 0 07, 7 25, 9 55 p. 111. For Ashland and Sbnmokln, week dnyB, 7 30, 1180 a. 111., 12 27, 3 10,6 07, 725 nnd 55p. ui. Kor Halttinorc, Washington and the Wt via. B. AO. It. It., through trains 1idi Heading Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. & It. II R.) at .120. 7 55, It 20 a. m., 3 10 and 7.27 p. 1 Sundays, 3 20,7 00, 11 2 n. in., 818 and 7 27 p.m. Adill tlonnl train from Twenty-fourth and CLeit nut streets Htatlou, week days, 10 80 a. 111. 12 20. 12 15 8 40 p m. Mondays, 1 35, 8 23 p. m. TItAlNH FOIt SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, fleck days, 12 15, i 30, 8 00, 11 30 a. m nnd 1 4, I 90. 9 00 p.m. Leave New Vork via Mauch Chunk, week days, I 30, 9 10 n. In., 1 80 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Ueadlue Terminal, week days, 3 to, Stiii. 10 21 n 111. anil 1 30, 4 eft p.m. Iave Heading, week days, 7 00, 10 OS, a. 111. 12 15, 1 17, 6 00 p. m. Leave Potttiville, week days, 7 10, 7 10 a m. 12 80 1 10, 0 10 and 0 50 p. m. Lenve Tamaqua, week days, 8 30, 11 23 n. 111.. I 49, 5 60, 7 20 p. in. Leave Mahnnoy City, week days, 9 05, 1147 a. III., 2 22, 5 12, 0 21, 7 41 p. m Leave Mahnnoy Plane, week days, 0 30, 9 25, 1025, 1159 a. m 241, 5 32, 41. 7 57, p 111. Leave Wllllautgport, week days, 7 42, ICO') a. fu., 12 31 nnd 4 00 p. 111. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Lcnve Phllailelohla Chestnut iitreet war! nnd South street wharf for Atlantic City. tvecKunys express, you a. ui., tiau nnfc urdavs only), 2 00, t 00, 4 30, 5 00 p.m. Acaoui modatlou, 0 15 a. 111., 5 J 5, 0 30 p. lu. Sundays Un cress. 8 00. 9 00. 10 00 n. m. Accommodation. 0 15 a. ti., 4 45 p, ui. lceturnlng leave Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays ljiliress. T 00. 7 45. 9 00 a. m.. 3 80. 5 SO p. in. Accommodation, 4 25, 8 05 a. 11.'. 4 On. p. m. Sundays Kxpress, 4 00, 5 20, 8 00 p. m. Au commodatlnu, 7 15 a. m.t 4 15 p. m. Kor Capo May and Ocean City, 8 45 a. m., 2 30, 4 15 )i. in. Sundays South Btrect, 9 00, Chestnut street, 9 15 a m Kor Sen Islo City, 8 45 n in, 4 15 p m. Sundays South street, 9 00, Chestnut street, 9 15 a in. -nrnr v;nrs on an fizpress irains. Kor further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia nnd Heading Hallway ticket agen or address I, A. Sweioabd, Eoson J, Wkkks, tlon'I Sunt., Qen'l Pasi'r Agt., Headline Terminal, Philadelphia. ennsylvania RAILROAD. BCnUYKILL DIVISION. July 1, 1898. Trains will leave Shenandoah after toe aDors date for WlRgans, Gllberton, Frackvllle, Hark Water, St, Clair, PoUsvlllo. Ifnmburg, lUftdlnw, Pottstown. Phoeulivtlle. Norrlstown a' d Phfi. alcJphia (broad street station) at 0 05 nnd 8 15 n. ui,, 2 02, 6 10 p. m. 011 week days. Sundays, 8 15 a. in., 4 5 p. in. Trains leave Prackvllle for Shenandoah t 7 36, 11 48 a. m. nnd 0 40, 738 p. Sunday, 11 01 a, in, and 5 46 p. 111. HLave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah (vlaFraek vllle 7 10, 11 20 a. m., 5 20, 7 10 p. m. Sunday 10 85 a. 111., 5 20 p. 111. I,enva PhtlndelplUa, (Broad street station), foi Sh?Mndoah at 8 35 a. ui.. 4 10 11. iu, week dnya. Sunda) s leave at 8 W and 9 23 a. tu. Lenve Ilroad street station, Philadelphia, lor Sea (llt, Asbury Park, Oeeau Urove, 1-oug llranch, and Intermediate, stations, 8.20, 11.11, a 10., 3.30 and t CO p. m. week-days. Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. POH NEW YOltK. Kipress,week-days, 8 20, 4 Oo, 4 50 5 05,5 15,8 50, 733,820, 950, 10 21 (Dining Car), 11 00 a. in, 12 00 noon, 12 35 (Limited 100 and 4 22 p. iu. Ulning Cars), I 40, 2 80 (Dining Cor) 3 20, Bfio. 4 02, 5 00, 5 56 (Dining Car), 6 00, 7 02,7 50 (Din ing Car), 10 Oo p. ui., 12 01, night. Holidays. 3 20. 4 05. 4 50. 5 03, 5 15 8 20. 9 50, 10 21, (Dining Car), 1185 a. in., 1285, 105 (Dining Car) 280 Willing wari, sou il.nmieu i (llllilni; Car), 5 20,5 56, (Dining Car) 0 33, 702,7 50, Dining Car 10 00 p. di., 12 01 night. Kxpreus for Iloston without change, 11 00a im,v week-days, nnd 7 60 p, m dally, ('atsklll express, (Parlor Car), 8 20 a 111 week das. WASIIlNdTON AND T1IIC SOUTH. Kor llaltiinore and Washington, a 50, 7 2l, 8 32, 10 20. II 23, n. in., 12 00, 12 81 (Dli.lnu Car), 1 lis IlinlUK Car). 8 12, 4 41, 5 25 Congrea sional Limited. Dining Car, 0 17. 655 l)in-Inu- Car, 731 IDliilug Car p. 111., mid 12 05 night week days. Holidays, a 50, 7 20, 0 12, II 23, n. iu,, 1200, 1 12, Dining Csr 4 41, 520 Con gresslonal Limited, Dining Carl, 6 55 Illnlug Car, 731 DlnlugCar p. in. and 12 05 night. Por llaltiinore, accommodation. 9 13 n in, 2 Q nod 4 01pm week dnys, 5 08 and 11 18 p 111 dally. I'OH ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Ilroad streot station via Delawaie rirei brldgo Kxpresa, 500, 8 10 fO mlnntesl a 111, 2 38 Is2mluutes, 100 8U intnutcH, 705 P. in. Sundays, 500, 020 80 minutes, a in, 23S vi minutes, 7 05 pin. Leiivo Market Street Warf-Uipres, 5 00, 8 30, ill 00 175 minutes, a lu. (100 Saturdays ony), 2 00 75 minutes, 3 00 (75 minutes, 3 30 iu minutes, CO 165 minutes, 4 30 175 minutes, 500 70 minutes, 5 30 65 mluiftesj p ui, Sundays, S(a, 730, 800 75 minutes, Hito, 000 73 minutes, U 50 170 minutes a m, and I UO 175 minutes p 111, SI .00 excursion train, 7 00 a 111 daily. Pur Capo May, Anglesey, Wildwood and Hull j lleach-Kxpress, DUO 11 111, 2 30, 105, 5 00 p in wcok days. Suudajs 8 20a in. Capo May only, 80 p 111 Saturdays Kxeiirslou, 7 00 a in daily. For Sen Isle City, Oct iu City, Avalou a ml Stone Harbor Express, 9 10 a. m 2 80, 4 20. 5 00 p. in weekdays, Sundays, 8 50a. m. Kx eiirslou 7 CO a 111 dally, Kor Soinors Polnt-Hipress, 5 00, 8 80,10 00 a. iu., 1 00 Saturdays only, 3 00, 4 00, 6 00, 5 30 p.m. week days Sundays, 5 00, 800, 9 00,0 50 a. in. and 4 30 p in. I. II. HUlL'lllNHOH, J, K Wood, lleu'l MauaKor, (leu'l 1'usl'g'r AgV gjV IV. lit... jgm IS?. I. ML. sTS