JO TUB EXCEUINCE OF SYRUP OF FlfiS is tlito not only to the originality unci simplicity of the combination, luil also to tlio caro mul skill willi which it is niannfactnrcil by t,ciintillo imvr:,cr, known to tho California Kin S uvv Co. omy, nnil wo wish to iniprosR upon all the importance of purclmshiff the trim nml original remedy. An the genuine Syriip of Figs is manufactured by tin- CAi.irousiA Flo Sviun- Co. only, ti knowledge of that fact will assist one In avoiding tho worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. Tho high standing o'f the Cam foiinia Flo Svhup Co. with Hip medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which tho genuino Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It Is far In advance o&nll other laxative), as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating, or weaken ing them, and it docs not gripe nor nauseate. In order to gct its beneficial elects, please remember the name of "the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. 8 AN FIlANOl CM. LOUISVILLE, Ky. KMV VOi:i:, N. Y. WITCH HAZEL OIL C Piles or Hemorrhoids Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. I j Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Boils & Tune ore, -? Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rli mm & Tetters. EChnppec Hands. Fever Blisters. Soro Lipa & Nostrils. O Corns & Bunions. Stings r Bites of Insects. Tlnec Sizes, J5c, 50c. and $1.00. Bold by druggists, on ?i'tiunt-pild on receiptor price III' 31 I'll II K)S 311 1). 1 0 1 1 A 113 miniM., VUrl. RQYAL WORCESTER CORSETS Ask For Them You can blame yourjclf if you do n't get real good coft'ec to rink. Ordinary 'jflec is made de .icious by oddini' jPpackage for Scellg's. A Uttla of this uumixture to rchenn colTer makes a delicious LAUER'S BOCK BEE In Bottles or by the Keg. Laner's Lager hd Pilsnei Beer. Porter and Weiss Beer. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA EVAN J. DAVIEs! Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. Tho Rosy Froshnoss Ami n velvety softness ot the akiu Is Inva. rlably olituliisd by tliors who iiso PozzoNi's Complexion i'mvcler. i 1 A SAD FOOffra OF JULY To a Party of Excursionists at Bev erly, Mass. BOAT OAI'SIZED, A SOORE LOST. Tlio I.Ittlo ttxourplnn Slonrarr Surf City Currlril Aliout Sixty 1'orsoim Wlieii Struck liy 11 Suddoii Snunll, IIciuiioi'n Snvo Torlyor tho Victims. Tlovprly, Mass., July G. The smalt excursion steamer Surf City, with about CO passengers on board, wlillo half way over from Salem WIlIows to her wharft here, a distance of about tyo miles, was struck by a sudden but terrific snunll about 6 o'clock last night anil capsized. Of those on board a large majority are believed to have been rescued by boats from both the Salem and Devcrly shores, but no less than seven bodies have been recovered, and as It Is known that many rushed Into the cabin before the squall It Is thought that twice as many are still conllned there. As one or two of those taken ashore are In a critical condition, It appears likely that the least of dead may teach a score. The following bodies were recovered from tho wreck: Mrs. Katherlne D. Weber, 25 years of ago, Beverly: Miss Grace Snell, 13 years, daughter of Ar thur Snell, Beverly; 3-year-old John Kenney, Beverly; Belle Fegan, 1G years old, Beverly; Miss I-lllio Conant, 10. Danvers, and her C-ycar-old brother Herbert. Of those rescued Miss Bertha Lovetl. of North Beverly, Hazel Hersey, 1 year old, of Beverly, Miss Emerson of Dan vers, and an unknown 2-year-old girl are still In a critical condition. Otto Carrls. the fireman, was badly scalded. Captain Dalby saw signs of a squall as the boat left the Willows, but thought he rould make his wharf here before It struck. He had Just reached the Beverly hnr when the storm struck th boat, and n' the same time a lightning bolt struck the beacon at the end of the bar. Amid the terrific din of the thunder which followed the lightning flash, and the fearful whirlwind, the little steam er careened over to starboard and went down, all so suddenly that oven tho commander had the greatest difficulty In getting out of the boat. The boat sank In about 15 feet of water, her hurricane deck belntr loosened In the gales, while all those on board were either thrown Into the water of the bay or struggled desperately from getting from under the decks or out of the cabin. The steamer was seen to go down by persons on both sides of the bay, and boats Immediately put out to the wreck, reaching her In a few minutes. Those In the water were quickly haul rd aboard, and with the living were drawn Into the boat a number of dead, .Including the bodies of two little chil dren. The scene while the work of rescue was going on was a fearful one, as over half of those on board were women. and their screams could be heard for miles. Mnny clung to the top of the hurricane deck and supported them selves until the boats came, while others grasped the llagstaffs and even the smokestacks. Tho suspense before the first bant came was awful, for though the time was but a few minutes It seemed eternity to those In the seeth ing waters. Nearly all those on board are be lieved to have come from this side of tho bay, and last night there was a wild scene about the city looking for the missing. In most cases they turn ed up, but nt a late hour a dozen or moro were unaccounted for. llrldKO Collapsed, Four Killed. Shelby, O., July 5. A bridge crossing the Mohican river here fell yesterday afternoon with 1,000 people. Four were killed outright and a hundred Injured, some of them seriously. A public wed ding was being celebrated on the bridge ns one of tho features of the Fourth. Just as the ceremony had been completed tho bridge went down with n crash, precipitating tho people a distance of 18 feet. Those who were killed outright were: Cyrus Kuhan, aged 50; Mrs. Louisa Monahan, aged 55; Ada Bloodhart, aged 12; Frank Kelgler, aged 12. Many suffered from bioken legs and arms. C'orniill'M Wolcomo Homo. Ithaca, N. Y., July 5. Over a thou sand people gave the Cornell crews a rousing welcome last night on their ar rival at Ithaca. Tho sturdy oarsmen were escorted to a decorated float, which was drawn through the principal streets of the eltv by a crowd of en thusiastic students. The streets were full of people, cheering for Courtney and tho Individual members of tho crew. After tho parade tho oarsmen were banquetted at tho Lyceum theater. Schuyler Fisher, of Cincin nati, was elected captain of the Cornell varsity crew for the season of 1899. Tliroo Killed by Unlltnlnc. Philadelphia, July 5. During a heavy thunder shower yesterday afternoon three persons were struck by lightning and Instantly killed. Tho dead are: Frank I. Mitchell, member of common council from the First ward; Allen Spacer, aged 20 years, and Emma D. Carey, aged 18 years. All three were killed In Fnlrmount park. Spazer and the girl had taken refuge together un der a tree, when the bolt struck the tree and them also. Mitchell, who was with a party of councllmon In tho park, was also under a tree when struck. Free Fills. Send your address to II. 12, Bucklcn & Co., Chicago, and get a free samjilc box of Dr. King's New Life l'ills. A trtl will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy in their action and arc particularly eflective in the cure of Conciliation and Sick Headache. Kor Malaria ami Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious subbtancc and 10 be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to the stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Hcgular size 25c, per box, Sold by A. Wasley, Druggist, Hiii'ho 'iiorviitHirio.vfio. New York, July C The one mile race, horse ucnlnst bicycle, with Snnpper UnnlFoii, the famous Jockey, on the borne mid F. l Goodmun, the umiuced champion, on the bicycle, attracted a ln ll,u Ttd;ctl,r .tv.pil irnnl. yesterday. Garrison VaU to do bis rid- Ins on a Hat cinder truck, whllo Oood mnn was favored with n regular oval, In spite of the handicap Garrison won both bents In hollow fashion. Time, 2.02; 2.00 2-5. Till', ,MIMi:itN IIKAUTV Thrives on good food and simsliiuo, with Plenty of exorcise, in the open air, Uni form glows with health uud her face blooms witli its beauty. 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This l. d tip to tlio fac tllmt thoutniiny contiols sume Inventions nnd dlscoTtrtM which ha-re no equal hi tliu hole icnlm nf meitlcal science R nun h deception litis been practised In derUlnir that this prnurl old coinfuiiy now makes this iturtllnu iiiTcr: llicy Mill send their costly and muKlcully eilcctlvu appliance aud a wholo month's courso of restorative remedies, poilUvclii on trial, uitiout ervente, to any honest and reliable man I itoiaaoiinrneed im advanced not a penny paid till results are known to and aeknon lodged by tho patient. Hie Kilo Medical Company's appllHiiee and remedies have peeu uiilou uoout una unucn nujuc an oer me u every man hn hoard of them. Hiey restore or create strength, viKor, healthy thsue and new life. Tlioy repair drains on tlieijstem that nip the enerfor. Thoy cure nervousnebs, despondency, and all tho cHecUi of ovll habits, excesses, overv.ork, etc. Tlioy give full strength, development and tone to every (portion and oiRnh of tha body. Failure Is Imtpossl ble and utrc U no banlcr Thin "Tiial without Expense" offer Is naturally llm-, Itcd by the coinpuny to a short time, and application upujm. pjq luitue lib uppvu. Write to the ERIE MEnlf!AT. (COMPANY. nilPPAl N. V., and give your express address as well as your, post ofllce. Keler to secnig tho account ol their offer; 111 uiia pupcr tut have loll direct to the con tainer for 25 ye&rs at whole eile prlcee, vii him the dealer rronta. amp anj where for examination. ETerj thing warranted, 118 itjlei of Vehicle!, SS etrlei of Uarnen. ToDllacnei. I35toj70. 6umTB, 5Utoll25. Carrie Tti. Fhaetoni. Trans. Wagon ettea, 8pringKoad Wagoni. Bend for F.1T. fiarrey ntram. Friei.JlS.M. Al f 003 I Mill (OF I9. Catalog or all our tLKHART cAnmAOE uauhbss mto. .su.ii.Mi:it ori'iNtis. rEIf-ONAI.LY-fOKBUm:!) TOIK VIA I'KNN 8VI.VANIA ItAILKOAU. Tho roniwylvaniii Hailroad Company an notinces tlio followiiiK tierionally-'oiiiliiLteil tonra for the summer anil early autumn of 1MH : To tho Korth (including Watkins Glen, Niagara Falls, Tliousauil Islands, .Mon treal, Quebec, All Sable Chasm, Lakes Cham plain anil (ieorne, Saratoga, anil a daylight 1 ill u through the lligblauils of the Huilsoii), July 2(1 and August 1(1. Kate, $100 for the round tlip from New York, Philadelphia, lialtimore, and Wasbingtuti, covering all ex penses of a two-weeks' trip. Proportionate rates from other points. To Yellowstone Park and the Tians Misslssippi Exposition 011 a special train of Pullman sleeping, compartment, observation, anil dining cars, allowing eight days in "Wonderland" and two days at Omaha. Sep tember 1. Kate. ?23." from New York, Phil adelphia. Ilaltiinoro, and 'Washington; $'30 from Pittsburg. To Niagara Falls, excursion tickets good to ctiirn within ten days will bo sold on July 21, August l and IS, September 1, 15 and 2U, at rate or ?10 from Philadelphia, llaltiinoie, and Washington. Theso tickets Include transportation only, and will permit of stop over within limit at HiiIUilo, Kochester, and Watkins on tlio return trip. Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, I,uiay Caverns, Natural Ilridge, Virginia Hot Springs, Kichmoud, and Washington, Sep tember 23 and October li). Kate, ?l3 from. New York, ?03 from Philadelphia. Pro portionate rates from other points. For itineraries and further information ap ply to ticket agents, or address Geo. W. lloyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. FJ. C. Blanks, of Lewisville. Texas, wiitcs that 0110 box of UoWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo was worth S50.00 to him. It cured his piles of ton years standing. Ho advises others to try it. It also cures eczema, skin diseases aud obstinate s.ores. C. H. llagetibuch. G12TTYS11U1U1 H.VTTLi:i-li:i.I. PKltSONAIXY-CoNDUCTED TOUR VIA Pi:NN HYLVANIA KAIMtOAD. On Saturday, July 10, tho Pennsylvania Kailroad Company will run 11 special thrco- day tour to Gettysburg, tlio Mecca of Ameri can patriotism. Leave Now York 8.50 A. M Trenton, 10 5S A. M Philadelphia 12.20 P. JI. Kound-trlp rate, including two days hotel accommodations and carriage drive over tho hattlofleld all nccossary oxpenses $13.50 from New York, $12 50 from Trenton, $10 00 from Philadelphia, and proportionate rates from other points. A touristjlgent and chaperon will accompany tho piy, and Capt. James T: Long, tho colebtated guide, will describu tho battlo at tho High-Water Mark, "Bloody Anglo." Give tho Children a Drink called Grain-O. It is a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food drink to take tho place of cotleo. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who have used It because when propeily prepared it tastes like tlio finest coll'ce but is free from all its Injurious properties. Grain Oaids digestion and strengthens tho nerves. It is not a stimulant but a hoalth builder, and children, us well as adults, can drink it with great bonefit. Costs about 1 us much us codec 15 and 25u. DR.THKL6MR.sixlhSt. B 3rtltaEEai PHlLAURLPHIA, PA. a t::t ii,iin,rrv, i-tiiiui( Mi'lt'-iihiiof, Mieclnl Jl.t'iut', Vur I c tic v Us Mil Irtiirv. Ciiltliitf. N tun II irmWt!liiit-l Ortriin'V, Iaot iV.'V-'VT.V.V.i DLOOD POISOH Iti nil l'ieii oiikc fiirvil In IO U11 -k. fii'iuUurln. uiumi'rifnr ltjnc "rriiih,'rtji.lytruoim'illcnl luukl.xpofllnK UuuckV;XakvluiiiltuiciitUttrtrl(:Uiii;ttcUemcti CARPET CLEANING. Tlie iindei signed have assumed chaise of the Shenandoah Renovating Company'sphmt, and are pieparcd to clean, sew and l.ij carpels, mattresses, and do general upholslcr inn work. Feathers Cleaned. Work Done Promptly. ...Drop Us a Postal. ALLEBACH & HEFNER. Onleis ran lie led nl No. 7 Noilh West "-trfel, or at (lie il.inl, Apple alley and lion eis sheet. Cmperor ?rederik j . . . . . 1 . 1 .4 - AAA It Vliile Crown IViiilc of Germany Appointed Johann Hoff as an Honorary Member of the National Society, of which he was the head, in acknowledgment of the merits of the Genuine JOIUNN MOM'S MALT LVTIUCT. More strength In one dortn boitlM of Johann Itoff 's Halt Extract than In a cask of ale or porter, without their deleterious etfects. m 1 1 ) 1 1 1 p. r and MUk large, free WA.iJMRnrfi.. Prlat. wild enrtatn. Bl HI' it;iei. bill, apron and r.adiri, tao. At tool !! Tor 133. co. w. b. vjiatt, Sm-t, KLKIIABT. ViO. PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. HUltKE. ATTORN EY-AT-L AW , Ofllce Kirnn liulldlnt;. con er of Main ai. Centre streets, Shenandoah. J II. l'OMKKOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW RlicnAiidoAli, P. "Jjl W. HIIOHMAKUH ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market nnd Centre streets. jl!OK JOHN JONKS, ?IUS1CA1. INSTRUCTOR, Lock Tio 65, Mnltniioy City, Pn Having Mudted under ppiiue of the hot masters h1 London itnd I'nrls. will l-1vo Ip-ot,. 011 the v1olln,nitiiiiloliii, Kiiidirand viK-nl cuUttre Terini. rourtpiimblo. Adtlross In care of Strolls, tha Joweler HlwnAlidonti THE PHILADELPHIA TlflES IS THE HANDSOMEST and BEST -NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED. During 1898 THK TIMES will not only mnlntnln tlio high Htatidaitl of oxcellonco ft leached tlio past year, lint will steadfastly endeavor to oxeol Its own bent record, aud will not swerve from Its set purpose to make THE TIMES THE FAVORITE FAMILY NEWSPAPER OF THIS COUNTRY ANII THE 15 EST NEWSPAPER- PUBLISHED ntlNTINO ALL THE NEWS OK ALL THE WORLD ALL THE TIME No Journal Is more extensively ehvulatoil or has a wliler eirelo of readers In Pennsylvania than THE PHILADELPHIA TIJ1ES WHY ? BECAUSE IT RESERVES THEM Specimen Copies Sent Free Send for One TPT?Ms nAII.Y, 83.00 per annum j 25centH (per uiontli; delivered liytnrrlers for fl cents per week. SUNDAY HIII1 KIN, 32 large, handsoino iiitges eoliimns, elegantly Illustrated, lieautlfiilly printed In ooIoih, S.'ln per niiiiiuu ; oeeniH per copy. iMlly lipid Mini dny, S-l.lO (per uiiiiiini ; nOi euts (u-r uiontli. AildreBi nil letters to THE -Tl IVIES, PlMUlPhLrilU CURE ALL YOUR PAINS WITH in A Medicine Chest In Itself. Simple, Safe and Quick Curo for j CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, COLDS, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA. 25 and BO cont Bottlos. j DCWARE OF IMITATIONS. BUY ONLY THE GENUINE. A PERRY DAVIS' I AHant I is ononf the possess. I1 gives It. Handsomo Comploxlon tho Rrratoal ciiarms u woiimn can OiZONTU lOMl'LlillUN I'UWUlill 1 I Pa 1 ciiiiBffliiR'r Mado Moro Glorious by tlio Victo ries of Our Warriorsi GENERAL SnAITER'S ULTIMATUM TJnlois Siintlniro Ha Snri'ontlorod liv Noiiii Tmlny tho City N llelnu: II0111-biu-iliMl by Oin-sieifi) Onus Tlino ICx toniU'd nt Ituqiitml oPKoi'iiIkii CoiIpsiiIm WHshliiBton, July C The complete annihilation of the Spanish riouadi-on at Huiillugo and the capturtilof the Span ish Admiral Cerveta, with 1,300 prison ers; the demand by General Shatter for the surrender of Santiago by noon to day on oaln of bombardment; word from Admiral Dewey that the Ladione Islands had been captured, that a Span ish sunboat had suriendered, that a hundred or more Spanish olllcsrs and men were taken, and that our Philip pine expedition had landed this li In part the thrilline record of such a Fourth ot July as has not been hnown since the bells of Independence Hall raiiR out the tidings of American free dom. It was a day when one momentous event followed another In constant and rapid sucession, each hour bringing forth some new feature more startling than what had pone before. The cli max came at 1 o'clock, when, amid the wildest cheerlnn, which fairly shook the preat war, state and navy build ing to Its foundation. Admiral Samp son's dispatch announcing his glorious vlrtory nnd the entire destiuctlon of the Spanish fleet, was made public. The story of the day Is best told In the Rerles of official dispatches, each I bearing date of July 4, from Sampson, from Shaftor and from Dewey. Ad miral Sampson's dispatch, dated Slbo npy. July was as follows: The fleet under my command offers the nation as a Fourth of July present the destruction of the whole of Cer vera's fleet. Not one escaped. It at tempted to escape at 9:50 a. m.. nnd at 2 p. m. the last, the Cristobal Colon, had run ashore GO miles west of San tiago, and has let down her colors. The Infanta Maria Teresa, Oquendo and Vlzcaya were forced ashore, burn ed and blown up within 20 miles of Santiago, the Furor and fluton being destroyed within nir miles of the port. Our loss was one killed and two wound ed. Enemy's loss probably several hundred from gun lire, explosions and drowning. About 1,300 prisoners, Includ ing Admiral Cervera. The man killed was George II. Ellis, chief yeoman of tho Brooklyn." General Shatter's strong position was shown In a seiles of dispatches. Most convincing of all as to his feeling of confidence nnd strength was that dis patch elven out late in the dny in which General Shatter gives the text of his demand for the surrender of the city on pain of bombardment. Shatter's first dispatch demanding surrender named noon of July 4 ns the hour. To this Jose Toral, the Spanish commander answered, declarlncr that the city would not surrender. Later the British, Portuguese and Chinese consuls went to Shaffer's lines and de clared that 15.000 to 20.000 people, many of them old, were anxious to leave thp city. The consuls urged that the hour for beginning the bombard ment be extended until 10 o'clock to day. In view of this request General Shatter extended tho hour until today noon. General Shatter's other dispatches breathe the same air of confidence and determination as shown In his demand on the Spanish commander. The first one made public during the day stated that his lines completely surrounded the town from the bay on the north to San Juan river on the south, leaving the city thus enveloped by a stretch of water on one side and a stretch of frowning American guns on the other. In anothor dispatch General Shatter epitomized the strength df his position by saying: "I feel that I am master of the situation, and can hold the enemy for any length of time." In any event, 12 o'clock today marks the limit of Shaftpr's concession, and If Santiago has not capitulated at that hour the great siege guns now brought to tho front and In position, backed by the batteries of lighter field pieces, will begin their work of destruction. The pressing needs of relnforclne Shatter is no longer felt, now that the Spanish fleet Is out of the way. A con siderable number ot men, however, are already on the wuy, and others will follow. The chanced navnl situation -will bring no abatement In the activity of the authorities here In carrying the war directly home to Spain. There Is renewed determination to get Commo doro Watson's eastern squadron away at the earliest moment, for the double purpose of striking a blow at th coast towns of Spain nnd of pursuing Admiral Camara s fleet. It has been acting Admiral Sampson for some time, but It will bo Admiral Sampson In fact as well as in name Is the prevailing feeling In naval circles as a result of the victory reported by the American admiral. By a singular coincidence his rank was advanced yes terday to that of commodore, owing to tho retirement of Admiral Kirkland. Tho release of Ilobson and the other heroes of tho Merrlmnc incident Is likely to bo another result ot the events transpiring yesterday. It may now come about either by the surrender of the city, which would Include the sur render of Ilobson and other American prisoners in the city, or else by the ex change of Ilobson for Admiral Cer vera or some other h!h Linking nuval official. Until yesterday the possibil ity of exchanging Ilobson wen- slight, ns this government had no Spanish prisoners of high rank to uffej in his place. Now, however, they have one of the foremost admirals of Spain, nnd among the 1,300 other nuval prisoners theru are many officers of distinguished rank. To exchange a Spanish admiral for an American naval constructor might seem strange under ordinary circumstances, but It will be done with out any begrudging by the authorities here, and will be particularly appro puu'e in view of the action of Cervera tit thu time Ilobson surrendered to him. Thousauds ol p,-i-ors )i:ivt been cured o! plies by inilui: Do'iVitt'-. iu li liu.el Salve It lioals promptly antlpiircs u'cmu and al skin disoasob. it kIvoh inpnoiliatu ichuf. I I. Itagenliiieli. I'.M-npcil 'Dentb In "'ni-. Kllloit in Mlno New York, July 0. John Smldt. n German, who wan m ImJly woundid p-i the Wlnsloe In the light in Curdena. pay that he hod to retire from the navy, W8B killed In the Andover Iron mine, near Mm ristoivn, n. J., yesterday hy a large piece, of mv fam.ig on him. Win your h.iltie-. iii.liist diwieohy aetln -promptly. One Minnie t'oiiuli Cure prod tier Immediate results When taken early It pre C"t consumption And in l.iti r 11 fiiiui.-dics prompt Hief, I' II Uvenlnu li YefT1rivV llnebnll ifliitiip. At I'lltshuig -First game: I'lttihurp, 9; St. I.milg, 1. K"rnnrl (tnm- fit. LopiN 111, l'ltisliiiri; 7. Vt Wnshlnt-lon Ki,t K-itru . I ioiiliiyn 4; Washington, 3. Her oin! Knnie: uihi igton, ; Brooklyn, 6. At Now York l-'iist game: Boston, 6; Now lork, 5. fl-eond rump: Boston. 10; New York, 3. At Hsltlmoro First gsme: Baltimore. 12; Philadelphia, S. Scond game: Baltimore. 0; Philadelphia, 2. At Chicago Flrct game: Clevrlnnd, 11; Chi cago. 2 Second Kiiino: Chicago. 4; Cleve land, 8. At Cincinnati-First game: Cin cinnati, 9; Louisville, 4. Second game Clndnnntl, 11. Louisville. 0. At Hoeluster-Kli-Kt gnme; Sytnruno, C; Rochester. (I. Seenrd gutne: Syracuse, S; ItoeboHlor, 0. Third trump: Itoehoster, C; Byrncum , 0. At Buffalo Fitst game: Toronto, is, IiiifTnIo, in. Second game: ilufTnlo. 7; Toronto. 1. At Wllkosharre First game: Montreal, 9: Wllkosharre, 7. Second gnmo: Monti phi, 4; Wllkonbarre, 3,, At Providence First gome: Spring Hold, 13; Providence, 3. Second game: Springfield, 6; Providence. 6. At Reudlng First game: Bending, 7; Allontown, 6. Bciond gume: Allontown, 10: Heading, it. At Puterson (called) Puterson. S; Newark, fi. At Newark Newark, 7; Peterson, 6. At Hartford First game: Ilnrtrord, 8; Lancaster, 4. Second gnlnp; Lancaster, 7; Hartford, C. At Hlehmond First tonne: Norfolk, 4; Blehmond, 2. Second game: lllchmond, I; Norfolk, 0. ClltcniioV l'nlnlllle- of tho Fourth. Chicago, July 6. Independence Day celebration resulted In seven fatalities In Chicago. Daniel Hanmer, 1C years old: Anthony Marl, a young boy, and Frank Hnthskl, ngpd 13, wpre drowned. A child named Mcfirath was burned to death from HpV explosion of a cannon firecracker, and Fred Waslowski fa tally shot himself with a revolver. Mrs. M. Ceeor, Irritated by the Incessant firing of crackers In front of her house, took carbolic aeld, and will die. Annie IHtt, aged 17, received a mortal wound from a stray bullet. Forty other ac cidents, more or less serious, are re pot ted, and more than 50 small fires oc curred. Death Loves a 'Shining Hark. "She is an nly daughter and only seventeen," writes Mrs. II. II. Conklin, of Morten Avenue, Ilatavia. N. Y.. in a recent letter address- V ed to Doctor K. V. Tierce, chief consult ing physician of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, Duffalo, N. Y. "We beuan your medicine in May (the ' Favorite Pre- senption My dauirli- then was very wasted, in we did not think she could live long. She had pro fuse menstruation which was of long standing; also a bad cough. We had spent a gitat deal of money and worried a great deal. When she began taking your medicine her we 1 (rill was only eighty-seven pounds She now weighs from ninety - eight to one hundred all the time and is well. Is cured entirely of her diffi culty, has no cough at all, and all tot eight or ten dollars. It had gotten to be n serious question with us. Wc had done all we could for her. We are truly grateful to you foi all your Vind advice and sympathy in the matter. We feel that you are a personal friend." No living physician has a wider practical experience or enjoys a hjher reputation in the treatment of diseases peculiar to wom en than Dr. Pierce. In cases of this nature he will send by mail careful professional advice without charge, and instructions whereby the most obstinate ailments may be entirely overcome. His " Favorite Pre scription " is thu only proprietary remedy ever designed by an educated, authorized physician specifically to cure women's dis eases. It is the only medicine which makes motherhood perfectly safe and com paratively easy and naiuless. Say "No" and stick to it when urged to accept a substitute. BomftUtntanee'lsar- .able, tho i-urt -.idrLga SsSior aw O17. PeaS's PeiEiEiyrQfai Pills Ther rprl)mt aie aI1d nrt&ln In result. ThecBinitne(Ir. Per!s ocei dims, point, Bentenywhwe. i.o. A.iii.M rAL MsBiuiarK Ota,, Cls.rf.-pJd, O. For Sale al KIULIN'S true Store, Shenandoah, Pa. "A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OF SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH GllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIMIIIIIIlllllllllllllll4 . m r rSZy L f arp pi'iKStwivo nm) keuii r.l'ornioil if E yA"'KwMv v tin- W.irhl'H I'rntrnvs. Tho well In Um ph'wsctl,r',,y wif w.,i I 84wiSiRAINBOW LINIMENT! ami all i-'OK SALE Bv - iSliiiiiiilillllliiMihiiniMii " piiiiiiiiniiii tllOrnilf lllv llTVln-rlnle ntPrirttpr1,! thinj-firii v luin n 1'unr A MIRROR t..,4..it.. y'liHLr WEi ' '' ai jn, an a. it, di, w n - BXS. Prepares btH.a.hilChEn a c 1 . onia 3 Paris and New York 1-ach lsue will cimtin tjrefu'W pre- Fnsunrm 1 pared drawlntr-, ot llic advati' c t& luoni rusmons o( Pjrli and Ncw s )rL 0uce a m n(h A Colored Fashion .Hie IHiar will issue, free, a colored Supplement fashion supplement I ui paper patterns n ,, i.f certain gowns in each number will be Cut Paper Patterns maple a feature. 'Ihevj mil be sold in A Ri.Wppltlu Pattern ' connection with each issue at a uniform 0 neetiy rauern fmn Th(, AIAK wi a)so puhh ofteet 1 weekly, free, an outline paltera 'hect. LONG SERIALS AND SHORT STORIES Two I amoutauthora w ill contribute lonj; s-enal stories to the lUzAHint88 'J he first dcali with Scotch and Continental scene y, the second is a story of a young gin, tcrbaiuic, ana typicaiiy Mary E. Wilkins These Octave Thanct .i-,,.,,;P'?r 9 DEPARTMENTS AND SPECIAL ARTICLES OUR PARIS LETTER THE LONDON LETTER Sy AUriUM.VB PB FOMSr Cy ilri. IVVLTXBr i!LH OW CLUB WOMEN HUMOR fly M 4RC 4KBT II. ll'riCir fiy JOll.V XB.VPKK A BANGS There will be a series of articles on Etiquette, Mu le, the oice, rt, the 1'lay, Women and Men, Leaders among Women, Gardening, Housekeeping, Life and Health, ludoor Details, etc, 10c, a Copy (Send lor Free Proipectut) Sub., $4 a Year I'tslagt ret it lit United SUItl, CamaJa, and Mexico. Addrcil HARPER & BROTHERS, Publishers, New York Clly t W, I). IIoelU M I' thy alitor 1).v1 a rji.n licr r tei.-t 1 1 11 nn. V li.i 1 d-j( i'T-, aii-1 tnul ci r tluiitr, without a. diro. It wuuM sc.il oer, cr.n K open, a watnry matter uoulil oozo ont and the wnh full off. o proonreil a box of f'i rrrrpA (ointment), a cako of Crncm Boai and i 'rnruiiA Uioi,vevTi and alio waa enttri ly run 'I wtthmt a srar being left, MLtJi: CIIASn, ilrlstol, Vt. firtr T Ci r Trt rstrwi Wirni liathfl witli V' n fi ( h ti .'.nt. iiMnititlHRA With LUTt' I B4. the .great ltltir ' , i' 'nil, till f r. oM'l lit CBA JUauLVplNT Si- 1 -h itffinnt tiie wftr. I. I'oTTrR I)Rrn and Cnm. T'.i 1 1 " t "i liw to I urt Kvety Humor, two MAKE PERFECT D ! DO NOT DESPAIR! I tt Nuirvr I-oimiTt Tlio j") . .1 ml j nihil ton uf hie cau m n" mini t.i i.u The very fll ll.lMUll Nl I 11 T t t nrc iil'-ii'uti-h (ii(i T im jtrrcTo taiu.i:tw, it n, 1 iclit ft in tju. a, iiihni.' nn'tiiiii ittid (In unsto 1 1 'i t 1 'i in f v t 1 1 1 " rr ur n 1 1 v MHiivcrt't itui- ii("i'xie--.uB 1 l p rh ("lr. hut 'f viK .1 n . t im cm m cwr film turn . i.im 1 1 "'in the rMM' A A.tal enemy hurt . t v:,,,ll I, O? 1 9 Ji.icte ci tran- tt'L'd cur- u- in iii ri'Iuiiil-ZpWWWwt-fi C in !u currii ! in i'-.t pur ki'i HililxX o ryw hrreor lii.i 1 led 1 ti 1 M.i in u r.n "i run rc(H , ,r j,rt ,0 ty Till: l'tltl hH'OCo Cuxtuo IMdj: CUicairj.IU. For wile In Sliotmndonli Uy Khennnduah Drug p-nore onu urunier iirus. ("THE STYLISH PATTERN." Ar tistic Fashionable. Oriuna!. Petfcet- T Pitting, frices Juanu atcciit.s. t I NoneWgner. None better at any price, a I Some reliable merchant sells them in v neatly every city or town. Asfc for T them, or they can be had by mail fro . A . us In either New York or Chicago. J Stamps taken. Latest Fashion Sheet 7 I sent upon receipt of one cent to pay f posbge, V Brightest ladies' magatlne publish?!!. T Invaluable for the home. Fashion? of 8 Ihi day, Home Literature, Household I Hints, Fancy Work, Current Topics, T Fiction, all for only 50 cents a year, In- B eluding a I'reo paltern, your own selec- I tion any time. Send two 2-cent stamps T for sample copy. Address R 3 THE McCAl.i. COMPANVfV S i2-H6 West 4th Street, New York, k . J89 Fif lb Avenue Chicago. 1 I " - k Y PILLS! mi 1 l-ilirm niMii-infl LIKE . SEnj 4C. WJfV'WOMAU S Sft F"ot at Povlnsky'a dru storo, Kan Centre street. ATOM'S TAMSY PILLS TtMKTl TR'K A"tl AFK VOMAN'S RELIEF. lHvn -oniji' tp ! 'Iinhi .tivt" In, t n ont. net v kTf u t yr I'lLLsnna baf kiuiiti. t i-rii it t 1. r it'll t ill rift nu-(itif . nricn. f 1. t ahk "i'c Co , Uonton, Mais Our book, ie For sale at Kirlln's drug utoreand Sbeuandu drug store monthly, rejmlatini; ra-du-e. 7 ltqi'alaat p&qJ should m ueeJ. II you want t,h t, ; Ilnifc 1111 1 hi- st i in cheeks 1 id &! CALL'S Cllrs!olJAl,," wmn who read I in the lioiifp, as it FtiiiKtird rt'imtly tut Biirajns. Bruihes. C'r u,ir,s. Rbr im ntuu adieu and pains. a 'lICi J.3 CII jni. ill (.11. It, oui. V PrepattO bi H. i. hUChET" a v - , uiiia Ey - WHEiti, ' , -i 'i;riiiujpiiitiiiiiimii!n mini (nr wnmn. u ill onP. iinnn l (tit: vear It w..j tie ,i h r;lofore OF FASHION WILD EELEN By HIL1IAM I1.4LK KAGOED LADY By If. P HUMUS American. and a score of other equally Hary lUWUklus $ t prominent writers win contribute short stories to the IUzah in pVS making the paper especially ricli in fictiitn. Octave Ttpanet