EVENING HERALD KSTAllI.tSHKl) 1H70. Published every KvciiIiik. Except Sunday, at HoUTll JAIIIM!) HTItKRT, NlUtl O.NT11E. Tilt' llirnlil Is dellrtted InSlirnalitlnati mill the HfirroiinilinK tim nm for six cent ft week, pay Mtl carrlci. ily mnll J3.00 a yenr, tir 2" (ntia month, paial.lo In advance. Advertise incut cl) irpeilaecordlnit to space mm tHwllipn. Till? imblWIieu reserve the rlKlit to change the pofton of mlvcrtweitit'iit wlicncvcrthe ul "tittlm of iipwg demand It. The rlalit Is iiverved tt i Jt ony advertisement, wfleMier pilid for nr not. i.int the publlolMni may iln-m iprnpcr. Advertising rets made known npon application. K lifted nt the pnstoClco lit Kbunnhdnah, l'n., ks second clas1. mall matter. TH.LKP1 ION K CONN KIT I ON 7,11 the News That's Fit to Print." Elvening Herald MONDAY. Jl'I.Y 11. 1MW. OUR COUN tUY : First. Last and Forever. l.Moitt time it board is loosened in tilt' .Spanish throne Dun Carlos struts to tlic epnter of this s-tno anil omits u lueloilruinutit' laugh. H Mi ast a vi'iimrks that the 100.0(10 Spanish troop;, in Cuba will iuvor surrender lint there are 10.000,000 Anierii'iuiti of lighting age who say they will have to. The result is not hitril to guo.s. Kvidknck accumulates to show that Congressman Hrunim has Green back parapherii'tlia. lie now wears iliainoiuls, while the workinginoii of Schuylkill county are MilTering for the want of the necessaries of life. TlIK light for supremacy between the Democratic factions in this town on Saturday, resulted in it decisive victory fur the forces led by Multlouii, who captured four of the live wards. It was a spirited contest, and the vic tors are well pleased with the result. Tiik achievements of our navy in the war with Spain are a scource of wonder to the world. They surprise our own people by the greatness of the result in comparison with the small casualty list and the absence of serious damage to our ships. Dewey destroyed one lleet without the loss of a man. Suuipxon has sunk the best tleet Spain ever owned, in con struction one of the best atloat, and only one of his sailors was killed. .Not an American ship was even slightly injured. On the Spanisli side the loss of life was frightful. At Manila and Santiago nearly 1500 Spanish sailmv were killed, drowned or wounded, and a larger number made prUontM's. All this sounds like a slorj of impossibilities ami not a reality ol modern war. The Spanish sailors were not afraid to face deatli in battle, though there was a lack of aggressive purpose in the leadership of their fleets. They havo physical courage, and the ships they lost at Santiago were mechanically equal to any swift armored cruisers in the world. That they could be wiped out so summarily will arouse deep inter est in all navy departments. The military significance of the matter is profoundly important. Uniform Naturalization. United States District Attorney Junius 31. Duck, of Philadelphia, has prepared for congressional action it. bill providing ior tlio uniform admin istration of our naturalization laws iiii.l so foirnn rilim tbo invi.stltliro of aliens with citizenship by certain for inalities that, will make tlio issue of bogus naturalization certificates o.Y tremely dilllcult. Mr. Heck conducted the prosecution of tlie organized gang of fraduleiit citizen makers recently captured and convicted in Philadelphia. The lawyer's close study of the cases made him thoroughly acquainted with our naturalization laws and their many defects and inconsistences and nt tlie suggestion of the federal de partment of justice prepared the 1 ill in question. For years the growing necessity of uniformity in this law has been ap parent, nnd tlio lack of this essential uniformity has worked an almost in calculable aiuoiint of injury to our country. Some judges, including the learned men on the Northampton count bench, says tho Huston "Hx press," have adopted stringent rules which give time and opportunity for ti full investigation of an applicant's qualillcations for citizenship, but the Judges of this class, unfortunately, are few and far between. Mr. Deck's hill contuins many excel lentfar reaching clauses, and by its passage by tho National Congress the right of citizenship can no longer he dealt out by politicians to all classes and conditions of foreigners without respect to their qualillcatioiiH. One particularly important pro vision is us follows: "No public olllcer, nominee for publlo olllco or inmiiber of nny campaign or political c.ont uilttuo shall he eligible to act as voucher for any applicant and no ap plication for citizenship shall bo allowed when it appears to the court that tho application has been made nt the solicitation of any person or political organization for the purpose of securing the applicant's vote at an election to ho subsequently held." Bucklen'i Arnica Salve The best salve in the world for cats, bruise, sufes, uicen, kaic ruuuu, ioiwi dviivb. ..... . l 1, a .1 a 1.111.1fitna rimm nn, nil akin xnmtlons. unA rjosltlvelr cures piles. uu . , .., :. 1 . .. ..: VVlS'nrxr ia couU por box. For sale hr A. Ywey. REFUSED UNCONDITIONAL SURRENDER, (Continued from KirM Page.) trammed ami 'n-iiiy mr line, arm tney lire relied n;i,n to do cflVi'tlve wotk In Khi'llltii: tin. illy. Thic batteries of nrllllcry ate now pouted on Rl Puno HiIkc. 2,400 yards fioin the town, ami the Cuiima ami (li lines butteries ate 1.600 yards t the north of the fond In the rear of General Lawton's division. In Hi iny the field cuns will be com pelled to shell the trwn over the heads of our own men, but the artillery ofll crrs say It can be done safely and with out Injuty to our "iddlcrs. The dyna mite t'tui has been so placed that It will be able to enlllade several of the Spanish lines. On the other hand, during the truce, which, so far as rt (raids the rontlnulntt of preparations foi defense or attack. has been no truce what'-ver, the Span Urds have not been Idle. Thev have been moimttiiR Runs, nnd some of these ate of much heavier caliber than any the Aincilcan army can brlns Into play. Some of their iruns urp of antiquated pattern and not capable of much dam age, but others are very different and capable of excellent work. Our seven lni h kuii, which had so perfect a raiiRe durlriK the battle of San Juan, of many lldRes occupied liv the American troops, has been located with special carp by the American Runnels, and It will he the recipient uf much attention when hostilities reopen. (beat things are expected from the navy. Admiral Sampson Is quoted us saying that he III drop one shell Into the city every five minutes, and If that Is not aulflclpiit to do the work he will drop one Into the city every two min utes. This fire, in addition to what the land forces w ill turn In. It Is thought will be sullleleitl to reduce the Span iards to a point where they will sur render. Sixteen Spanish prisoners who were wounded were turned over to the Span lards yesterday. Ir. Goodfellow and Captain Dryer escorted the ambu lances. The Spnntards displayed greut gratitude for this kindness and there was conslds;rabl( fraternizing tn which the Spaniards' desire for peace stood out like a headlight in a fog. There in no doubt that the subordinate Spanish olllcers are anxious to surrender, but they practically said that upon Gen eral Tnral'H decision they would rest. They admitted that they were short ot provisions, but all appeared to be de termined and resolute and willing to die. if need be, tu the defense of the city. A CHILI) IVN.JOV.s The. pleasant ilnvor, Knntln action anil sootli iiiK ell'cct of Syrup of Fics, when in need ef a taxation, nnd if the. fattier or mother he costive or bilious, tlio inost gratifying insults follow lis use. ; so that it is tlio best family lemedy known and every family should have a bottle Manufai'tiucd by tlio California 1'iK Syjiip l"o. T'o 'snvi- Thi'oo Spnnlwli Cetitspffi, Washington. July 11. Admiral Samp son cables that Ihtee of the damaged Vessels of t'ervera's lleet can pVolmbly be saved. He thinks there Is no doubt about saving the Vlzeayn, Maria Teiesa and Cristobal Colon If haste be made. The Colon Is much the most valuable, being in perfect order, nnd Would leoonrnenil most powerful ap pliances be sent at once. T.ot llii lrieti; Hotel Vfrn. St. Joseph, Mich., July 11 The Hole! St. Joseph was destroyed by tire nt 1 o'clock in the morning. Of the 40 guest r and employes In the building, all es caped except I. U. Uetison, of Iognns port, Ind. Benson was an employe, and lost his life while trying to suv.' bonks from the olllce. DASKBALL RECORDS. Standing of tlio C'lnlw In tboltm-p Tor t linmplonshlp I'onmtiits. Nil! tonal J. cne.no. V b. PO. V.' 1,. PC Cincinnati. ..4fl 21 .071 Now York... 11 1 :( I .to Ilostcm 4:) 2" .fill l'lilladcilp'n. .211 a7 .ft' Cleveland . ..42 27 .003 Washington 2!) 4(1 .4. Italtinmr 4127 .flOi Ilrooklyn. .. .27 4U .40. I'hic.iKo 41112 .MO Louisville. .. .21! IS l'itKlmi-B....aS .12 .G1.1 St. LouU....S;l 51 .1111 SATCItllAY'S NATIOM.U. MUCIUE OAMIW. At Pliilndolplila-fPvton, 2; Philadel phia, 1. At Ilrooklyn (12 innlngsO -N York. 3; Ilrooklyn, 2. At Clevelem Cleveland, 0; St. Louis, 2. At Was! Ir ton Ilnltimore, 10; Washington, 3. At Chicago 1'hlcngn. E; Cincinnati, 3. At Pittsburg Louisville, 11; Pittsburg, S. SUNDAY'S NATIONAL T.UAllUR UAMI'l. At Cincinnati Cincinnati, 11; Chicago,?. IhiNteni l.eamio. V. b.-PO. T7. L. PC. Wilkesharre.'ll 2d .fill IlurTalo 81 ill .4!'. Montreal 32 28 .Kl Providence IX) 4 Toronto !C1 21) .!U2 Spriitgneld. .23 30 ,l., Syracuse.... !)2 1)1 .507 Kochester . ..29 IU .til SATIIHIIAV'S KASTKIt.V I.BAOUH OAMIW. At Wllkesbarre Rochester, 10; Wilkes bane, S. At Syracuse Buffalo, C; Syra cuse, 2. At Sprlrlgfleld-rirst game: Springfield, S; Montrenl, 1. Second games Springlleld, 12; Montrenl, 11. At Provl deneo first game: Toronto, C; Provi dence, G. Second game: Toronto, 71 Providence, C. SUNIIAY'S 11ASTK11N I.lUflUB OAMBS. At Syracuse llulTulo, 4; Syracuse, 1. Atlantic beaguo. W. b. PO. W. I PO. Lancaster . ..42 2S .000 Norfolk 2(1 32 .47! leliuioiid...!l4 23 sm Hartford. .. .110 titi .441 Iteadlng :e :HI .SIS P.-iteron....au 3B .10; Newark ill 111 .G00 Allciitown . .25 .U01 SAIl'llIIAV'S ATtasTtl! l.llAlltlll OAMI'A At Alleutown First game: Allentown, 7; Ite.icllng, 2. Second game: Iteudlng, 1; Alleni.iwu. .1. At ll.utrord llurtford, I); Newark, 4. At P.iterson l'.iterson. 7; Lancaster, 2. At Klelimond First game: Norfolk, 2; ltleliinond, 0. Second gitmu: Uleliniond, 7; Noilolk, 2. SUNIIAY'S ATLANTIC) LBAUUIl UAII. At Patergon First game: Putersnn, 7; lluitford, 2. Second giune: Patersnn, 7; Ilurtftn il, 1. At Newark First game: ItHwliag, It: Newark, t). Sooond game: ltiul tub', 12 : Newark, 11, LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Cattle lici-olpts In IMiltadolpliIu unci tho Latest Quotations, Philadelphia, July 11. The receipts of rattle la this city last week wure: Ileovcs, 2,490', sheep, C.U3C; hogs, 3.331. llecelptu for the previous week were: lieoves, I.01S; sheep. C.IKM; hogs, 4,930. lieof cattio were In lighter supply, and s llli the ubuhI deinund prices advanced on nil grades; 330 lleud were uxported on the steamer Minnesota for London. Quotations: Hxtni, 5'M(it r,e. ; good, Hp t!4e.; medium, Ifc&IV'.; common, 4HCT Sheep were rather dull, although rates were well iniilntulnt d. ijuotutliins: Kx tra. WuWiC; good. 4il'4e.; medium, 3V4j7 tfcc: common, 3VtU3c.: lambs, 4'ir7ie. Hogs were uu sold at runner rates, viz.: lest western, GVcttic. I others, SViltWic. Knl cows sold full ly well at 3?ij('4p. Thin cows were steady at $1(XB8.G0. Voul cuIvms were easier at 4Vi4c. Milch vows sold from t2G to $60. Dressod beuves were active ut C'u4lc. I'lrel l'lrel rlrot Insure your property from loss u the oblpst and struiiKNt cash rouipauh's : I'lill.i Undei writers linummo Co. of Nortli America and Tiro Awoclntlnn, Hartford Pi re Ins Co., Auiuriuan I'lru Insurance Co., West Chester Tiro In. Co., United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T, WILLIAMS, 123 S. .In nil 11 St., Shenandoah AsVyuur grocer fur tlio "Iloyal Patent o,f au.1 take no other bnind It Is the, best flour undo. ft' trie, tri o twa-uwv And How Mrs. 'Finkhtim Holpa Ovorooine Them. Mrs. MAitvlloi.uxonit.llOl Mnrianna St., Chicago, 111., to Mrs. I'inklium: "llmve been troubled for the past two years- with falling of tho womb, leucorrhcen, pains over my body, sick llenihielies, bticknclic, nervousness and weakness. 1 tried doctors and various remedies without relief. After tuklng two bottles of your Vegetable Com pound, the relief I obtained was truly wonderful. havo now taken several more bottles of your famous medicine, and can say that 1 am entirely cured." Mrs. IlKNiiYllomt, No. SOdniullcySt., Cincinnati, Ohio, to Mrs. l'inklmia: "Tor a long time I suffered with chronic hlfkimmutlon of tho womb, pain in abdomen and bearing-down feeling. Was very nervous at times, and so weak 1 was hardly nblu to do any thing. Was subject to headaches, also troubled with leucorrhcou. After doc toring for many months with different physicians, and get ting no relief, 1 had given up all hope of being well again when I rend of the great good Lydla K. Phihham's Vegetable Com pound was doing. 1 decided Immedi ately to give it a trial. Tho result was simply past belief. After taking four bottles of Vegetable Compound and usino; three packages of Sanative Wash I can say 1 feel like a new woman. 1 deem it my duty to announce the fact to my fellow sufferers that Iydia K I'liik-ham's Vegetable remedies have iitirely cured me of all my pubis and uttering. 1 have her alone to thank for my recovery, for which I am grate ful. May heaven bless iter for tho .rood work sho is doing for our &cs." Attll Voir (il)tMi MH'TIIT THE sniTTIIKl'.N IIUI.WVY ltlSACUKH ALT, I'lWMlNIJKT POINTS. Don't start South without consulting John SI. Heall, District l'.issein-er Agent, Southern Itaibvay, IWS Chestnut stieet, 1'lilludelphia If you cannot call in peisou. wiltoto him. Give the Children a Driuk called Oraln-O. it is a delicious, aiielfzlng, nourishing food drink to take tlio place of eollce. Sold by all giocc.rs and liked by all who havo Used It because when properly neiared it tati s like the finest police but is lice Iroin alt it injui ions properties, drain Oaids diu'slioii and strengthen tlio nerves. It is nut a etituulant but a, health Imildcr, and children, as well as adults, c.ui drink it with giet benefit. Costs about 1 as much as collet'. 1.1 and 25e PROFESSIONAL CARDb ATTUKNUY-AT-LAW. fllci Kj;(h lnilMlng, run t.Vnlie 'trt'itM, Hhonamlofih. f II. roMKKOV. it of Muln hi ATT0HNEY-AT-I,AW RIiOlUMn.nnll, I'jk. E. W. .HIIOI.MAkKIt A'IT0RNny-AT-I.AW. (Jornrr Market nnd Centre btrecl-i. OK JOHN NUS1CAI- INSTHUCT0R, Lock R'jx C5, Mattnuoy CMy, Vi HavliiK Murilrd nuder some of the lct nsturs 1p Iii(l4n kihI 1'iirln, will v.lve WifeHon in tha vfolln,iniuulnUn, Kdltiir itnd vocal cuilnrc remit rcAPiiiinhlu. Atktrcf- In raru of Mirnmu GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST ! These were (lie two reasons that formerly kept people frum attending to their teeth, both reasons have no existence in this ad vanced age. Painless and inexpensive dent islry with an absolute (puiiantee for fie years is our method A Good Set of Teeth, $ The Very hest Teeth, SS. You can uet no better, no mailer what you pay. No charge for extracling, where teeth unsoldered. We can lake j our inipre.ssion in die morning and give you your teeth in the afternoon if desired. (iold I-illiiiKS, $i ; liest Silver PillhiKS, 5 oc up; CIcaniiiK, Soc; Iixtractinn, 25c. Ctown and bridge work at very reasonable rales. I'.xainuiations and estimates Irec. We use but one grade of material the best. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, Cor. White & Centre Sis., Uobliiiis Building RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Kupuire from Willi.nnsport vill visit Sheimndoali Every Thursday AT '11 IK Hotel Franey, from 8 till 10:30 a, m, Uuptuie permanently and ipiirkly Cured or no pay. Written guarantee lo absolutely cure all kimls uf Kupturc willuiut operation or detention from lmsiuuw. Absolutely no Daiifrsr. Hxainiiuitloii l-rue. Ino persons cured in Sunhury, .-ih.imokiii, Ml. Csnncl and vicinity who can he lefcried to. Charges and lernis moderate and uitliin reach of all. Mleantlturataltr ui vith Tsunr p'iU i'aiDyroysl Pill nunidll. Alybu.vtlm b"l una t ljMiiitc4 iuisrlci r to All otti-M. Po.uiv I'ulkuUJI.tCUT Ul l ..it id tiieiiwriei, a nn-1. jU.nukUirillwtoa, m OFFER TO SURRENDER. Santiago's Commander Made Proposals of Conditional Surrender, Which Were Not Accepted. Kingston, Jninrdca, July 11. The sur render of Santiago v. as formally offered by the Spanish commander, tlcnei.il Toral, yet terday, but the conditions at tached caused a prompt refusal of the offer by Genral Shatter. General Tor al's proposal contemplated the Im mediate surrender of the city, but he Insisted that his army be permitted to march awny under arms and with Hy ing colots and declared that he would fight to the last ditch unless the con ditions were accepted. General Shutter replied that nothing but surrender would be considered by him, but he consented to cable the Spanish offer to Washington, In the meantime extending the armistice. It ,as short'y before noon when a little gioup of Spanish olllcers, under a llag of truce, came out fioin the yel low wall of the besieged city and slowly made Its way toward the American line. A detail was sent to meet them and they were escorted to comfortable quarters, while the letter from General Tornl was carried to General Shatter'." tent, two milts fiom the front. The letter was couched In the Icily cour teous terms, characteristic of such comniunleatlolis and was brief ns pos sible. It bore the signature of General Tornl, who commands at Snntlag 1 since General I.lnares was wounded, and slated thnt he was prepared to surrender the city provided his army would bo permitted to canltulute "without honor." This, he explained, meant that the Spanish fnices should be unmolested unci go In uny direction they wished with arms and Hying their colors. Our Low 1. .-.!;:; Killed mid Wounded. Washlnrton, July 11. The battle be fote Haiulugo Friday mid Saturday, July 1 and 2. cost the American army 220 killed and 1.2S4 wounded, while 79 men are still inl.c-lng. The grand totnl of casual lies Is therefore 1.GS3. The flguies nie us follows: Killed, 12 olll cers and 2K enlisted men: wounded, 81 olllcers and 1,203 enlisted men; missing, 7tl enlisted men. II. C. blanks, of Lewisvlllo, Texas, wiites that one box of DoWitt's Wilch Huel Salve was worth J50.00 to him. It cured his idles of ten years standing. He advises others to trv it. it also cures eczema, skin diseases mid obstinate sores. C. H. llagenbuch. No I'on'lclenee In liitei'l'et'eiieo. Madrid, July 11. Information re ceived from the moot reliable sources Is to the effect that the darkest pes simism pervades Madrid officialdom. The hopelessness of the war Is llnally recognized and the p re Idea now seems to predominate In the cabinet and negotiations are considered ur gent. The cabinet Is likely to cohere until peace Is secured. It Is considered certain that the Americans will block ade Cuba and Porto Itlcnn ports, cut ting off their supplies, while the au thorities are convinced that nn Ameri can lleet Is coming to tho peninsula. There Is no confidence felt that the powers will Interfere even If defense less penpal t are bombarded, and, therefore, what measures of defense nru possible are being adopted. 5100 Reward $100. The readcis of tills paper will I in plcaicd to learn that tlicie Is at least one die.ided ill-case tli;it Hclence lias been alilt lo cure in all Its singes, unci tluit Is c.iLin li. Hull's Catarrh Cum s the only po-lllve cure known lo the medical fraternity. Cilairh being n constitutional dis ease, recjillres a eiinstltiitlonal tientincnt. Hall's Catarrh Cine is taken Internally, acting dircc tly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the sysleni, thereby destroj lni; the foundation of Hie disease, nmlgli ing the patient sticiutth by building up the eou-titutiou and assisting natuie in doing Its work. The proprietors have so much fulth in Its curative powers, that they offer Due Hundred llolluis fornnyea-e that It fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. AddiiKs. P. .1.CIIH.VHV ,v.CO Toledo, O. Sold by llrugglslH. 75e tjulel Sunday uf ('limp Tlioina". Chlckninauga I'nrlt, Go., July 11. The beiicflclal effect of General lirooke's recent order making the number of men to be allowed permits to etivp camp nt one time o two from each company was noticeable yesterday In the orderly quiet of the day both at the camp nnd In the city of Chatta nooga. A provost guard did duty nt Lytle, and all saloons and disorderly places were kept closed. Adjutant General Sheridan stated today that only about 1,500 recruits were now needed to bring every regiment In General Urooke's nrmv to Its full strength of 1,132 men and officers. Pri vate Tracey, Company L, Eighth New York, was struck by a trnin yesterday at Lytle, and Is now In the division hospital la a very precarious condi tion with a fractured skull and Internal injuiies. Ills lecovery Is very doubt ful. Don ("iiineroii'M Offer. Washington. July 11. Ex-Senator J. Donald Cameron, of Pennsylvania, who Is now In London, has cabled to Secre tary Long offering the government the free use for hospital purposes of his magnificent estate of St. Helena Island, opposite Poit Itnyal, S. C. The secre tary has acknowledged the patriotic offer and hns notllled Mr. Cameron that the piopilety- of acceptance hns been left to tlie surgeon general of the navy. The properly Is admirably situated and Is convenient to the Port Hoyal naval station. Hives are a terrible torment to tlio little folks, and to some older ones. Easily cured. Dean's Ointment never falls. Instant relief, permanent euro. At any bug htorc, 50 cents. lN'UufihTS.' UF NEWS. Another pb t at Seoul, the eapitnl of Coren, afulm-t the government has been dlsclcwcd. The tuinsports Iroquois and Cherokee brought to Ta-.npa, Fin., 450 wounded men from Saiiiiigo, At a meeting df the Eastern League, held at Syracuse yesterday, all players' Filial les weio ordered cut 20 per cent. llalton A. riioemaUcr's five story brick fact, iv building, at Hoone and Diamond tlivots. Philadelphia, was en tirely destroyed by lire yesterday, tit cilvln; a loss of about ? 100,000. The trial of Senator It. It. Kenney, rliaiged with aiding and abetting Will lam N. Hoggs, the self confessed de faulter, to embezzle $107,000 belonging tn the First National bunk, of Dover, Del., began In Wilmington, Del., today. Hob Mnori). of IjiKavctte. Ind.. sivs that fiirociustipitlnn he has fulllid DoWitt's Llltlu limy Kls'irs to ho perlect. They miver Kilpc Try them fur stomach and liver trundles, II. JlagcnducJi, Coming Ibents. July 111. Ieo criwm festival under auspices of Company A. l ife unci Drum Corps in lioh. bins' opera hoiibo. July 20, Ice crenm festival in Itodbiiis' opera liniibu under the auspices of the Vounj Mens' Ushurs' Association. liny Keystone Hour. Re sine that the name I Lksspi ,v IUkh, Asbbmtl, Pa is printed on I every back. ATLANlIC CITY I Improved Serifcu tin tlie Pennftylvaiila Itnllroiid, tho Only All-Hull ltoute. With the limiiRiiratlon of its full summer schedule to tho ecashure on July 1, tho Penn sylvania llnllro.ul Company established a direct connection beneath the grand inch of llrcucl street station, Philadelphia, detwecn Schuylkill Valley Express Train No. 102, leaving Pottsvillc, week-days, at 0:5." a. tn., nnd Atlantic City fast express train leaving llroad street station at f): 10 a. in., week days, via the Delaware llivcr bridge Iloute, ar riving Atlantic City at 11:00 ii. ni making tlio through time fiom PotUvlllo to Atlantic City four hours anil five minutes, finm Untitling tin co hours, from l'ottstown two hours and thirty-six minutes, from Nortis town two hours, unci avoiding transfer tlirougli Pliilai1elihia. Ad d 1 1 Ion nl trains will leave llroad street station for Atlantic Cltv at 5.00 a. in., 2.3S, 1.00 and 7.05 p. m , week-days, nnd 5 00 11.20, a. in., 2.:iSnnd 7.05 p. in. Sundays. The tccons.rtirtloii of this all-rail line dur ing flic past winter, tho double tracking of It flic entire distance with one-hundred pound steel tails (tlie heaviest ever nsul), the elevation of its railroad ciossiug, the block signals, and track tanks make il one of the finest stretches of railroad in America, over Mliiclitlie superior Indus of tlio Pennsyl vania Uuilrnad skim liue u fleeting pliautom, wilh all the grace and comfort ami safety which cihaiistlvo Atueilcan ingenuity can provide. To travelers by this bun transfers, ferries, dust, and danger are things of tlio lemoto pat. What's the secivt of h ipp.v, vigorous health? Simply keeping tlie bowels, the stomach, tho liver unci kidneys strong and active, llur dock Wood Hitlers dues it. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And riiiviers, the Hand or Aiueilen, Cali fornia. Via the true pathway, "Tlio Iron Mountain ltoute," which traverses it region of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes aie unknown. Pullman first anil second class palace and tourist sleeping pars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nov.ida, without change. U,ulck time, low rates, and all tho comforts, of modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via the Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your home, literature, and full information, drop a postal card, J. P. McGinn, T. P. Agent. 510 Ball- road avenue, Elniira, N. Y., or 301 llroad way, New York. li-l-tf W. E. Hoyt, G. E 1". Agt. Hie I't'-e 111 Pit f.llllrg. Pittsburg. July 11. Fire last night whic h on ..ini'tecl mysteriously In a stable in the rear of the World's theater on Federal street, Allegheny, soon destroyed the thenter, and from there rapidly communicated to adjoin big buildings. In an Incredibly short time the ent're section fronting on the lower side of Federal street from the Sixth street bridge to the F.oyle block and in the tear to almost Hnkam street was In ruins. While the area covered by the tire was large, the loss will not exceed $175,000, as many of the build ings were small frame structures. The principal losers arc Delp &. Hell, fur- nltuie; S. Deln & Co., bar fixtures; Hradley's old woolen mill nnd the Wotld's theater. "I lliink D vWitt's Witch Hazel Salve Is tlie finest preparation on the market for piles.'' Mo vv riles .lolm i;. Dunn, ol vvneei ing, W. Vit. Try It and you will think tho tho same. It also cures pcenri anil all skin diseases, tl. II. Hageubuch. TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS. ii.NsiTin'AHSKii suuvici: ofi'ioui'.n nv Tin: SOUTllKIlN KAH.WAY. Leaving llroad Street station, Philadelphia, at 11:55 p. in. daily, tho Southwestern Limited," carrying a dining car and tho most luxurious Pullman drawing room sleep ing cats, reaches lliriniiigliaii tho following night at 10:10 and arrives at Memphis tho next morning at 7:10. Through sleeping cars for Ashevillo, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa, Atlanta, Mobile and Now Orleans nro ulso attached to this train. Pullman reser vations can bo made in ndvanco and all in formation obtained by communicating with John M. Ileal, District Passenger Agent, 82 Chestnut stiect, Philadelphia. General 'JiU to (.". to HoiioTuIii. San Francisco, July 11. Major Gen eral E. S. Otis has received orders from the war department to proceed at once to Honolulu to assist in the ceremonies of the occupation of the Hawaiian Isl ands. He has been ordered to take the First regiment, New York Infantry, United States volunteers, with him to garrison Honolulu, nnd will need a laige transport. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of Union of Coiifi'deriito Votornns. Atlnnta, On.. July 11. The committee having In churge the arrangements for the union of Confederate veterans which will be held in Atlanta July 20, 21, 22 and 23, have made preparations for accommodating 50,000 people. Of this number 20,000 are veterans. Sick headache, biliousness, constipation anil all liver and stomach troubles can bo quickly cured by using those famous little piles known as DoWitt's Little Early ltlsers. They are pleasant to take niul never gripe, C. H. Ilagcuhiich. 'fbo South niul Its Advantages. The Soutliom Hallway has issued for free distribution, a sixteen pagu Journal des criptive of Virginia, North and South Caro lina, Toiuiessco, Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi. Persons becking new loca'tluus, or capitalists desiring to tuako feafoaml profit ublu Investments will find the information eoiitainul therein both valuable, and inter esting. Copies will ho mailed frco upon ap plication to John M. Ileal!, District Passen ger Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. Wli.it Dr. A. V., Slater Says. Hup t'Ai.o, N, Y. Gents: l'roia my per sonal knowledge, gabled lu observing tho cll'ei't of your Shlloh's Curo In cases of ad vanced Consumption. I am prepared to say it is the must remarkable Ueiucdy that has ever been brought to my attention. It has certainly sued many fiom Consumption. Sold by P. 1). Kirllii, and a guarantee. I'luiiisj lvniibi Cliuiitiiiiipui, Tor tho Pcuusylvauia OIiautiiuciui, to bo held at Mt. Gretna, Pa., July 1 to August 4, 1808, tho Pennsylvania ltttllroad Company will bell tickets to tho general public on Juno 20 to August 1, good to return until August 10, Inclusive, from stations on its liue lu Pennsylvania, and from Washington, I). C Baltimore, Mil., and Cuiiaudulgim, N. Y and principal Intermediate stations, to Mt. Gretna and icturn, at reduced rates. SPANISH PRISONERS. Arrival at Portsmouth of the Captttrci'. Officers and Sailors of Ccr vera's Squadron. Portsmouth, N. IL, July 11. The St Louis arrived ycterday with TIG Span Ish enlisted sailors and 51 cillk pi nboard, captured from Cevera's squad ron. Her coming was heralded by th" United Slates coast signal service. Th fidelity with which the course of th. big ship was traced and reported to th navy department at short Interval from the moment thnt she was lbs! sighted off the coast affords a striking Illustration of the perfection which thin branch of the naval service ban at tained under the energetic direction of Captain Bartlett. Every life savlnj station and every lighthouse on th coast which sighted the ship flashe i its report by telephone and telegraph straight Into the heaihiuniters of the service In the navy department. The In cident Is gratifying as showing the re mote dnnger ot any hostile ship ap proaching United States ports without the knowledge of the naval department. Admiral Cervcra himself was among the unwilling passengers on the St. Louis. Ho will not remain at Ports mouth, however, but ns soon ns the en listed men are landed on Seavy'a Island. In the quarters prepared for them at short notice, ho, with the of ficers of bis squadron, save the sur geons, who will be left with the men, will be sent to Annnpolls to bo eoa flned within the limits of the Naval academy reservation. Tho bringing of Admiral Cerverc, to tho United State i does not signify that tho proposition to parole him has been finally dismissed. H has been amply postponed for it time, though It may be surmised that the admiral will be much more com fortable here until the feeling qf un natural resentment displayed against him In Spain bus subsided. All ot tho Spanish commlsloned of ficers have been on parole and had the ftcedom of the ship with one exception, and he was tho governor of Santiago de Cuba, who was trying to escape from the c It on Admit aK Cervera's flagship whin she was destroyed on thnt memorable morning of July 3. Ho refused to sign the parole papers and was consequently conllned in one of tlf cabins under guard. The remainder of thp prlsoiieis were conllned between decks and closely guarded. The prisoners, as well as nearly all the Spanish olllcers, are dressed In clothes of every description, as most of thein had come aboard with very little clothing and what they were wearing was given them by the ofllcers and men from the American lleet. Win your battles against discaso by acting promptly. Olio Minute Cough Cure produces Iminedlato results. When taken early it pre vents consumption. And in later stages it furnishes prompt relief. C. H. Hageubuch. Simile 'j' lteluforciaeut Arrive. Kingston, Jamaica, July 11. The second lleet of transports arrived off Jurngua yesterday, bearing 2,500 troops. Including a large detachment of artllleiy. These heavy guns Will be most valuable addition to the artillery now In the Held, nnd It Is expected that they will be rushed forward to the front. The new troops were landed to day. The Americans have strongly en trenched themselves, and the urtlllery now at the front ln be i -ibie d la strong positions behind earthwork , and will lie able to cover tbe advance of thp troops. iHTTY.siu!i:r. r.ATTi.r.f'iiii.n. Pi:!!Sci.vAM.v-Co.M)iic"n:n Turn VIA Pi:nn svi.v.vnh U'.ii.nciAl). On Saturday, July 10, tlie Pennsylvania Uailioad Company will run a special three- day tour to Gettysburg, tho Mecca of Auieii- can patriotism. Leave New York 8.50 A. At . Ticntou, 10.58 A. M Philadelphia 12.20 P. M. Hound-trip rate, incl'idi'ig twi clays' hotel accommodations and carriage drive over the battlefield all necessary expenses $13.50 from Nuvv York, $ 12 50 from Trenton, f 10 00 from Phil idelphia, and propoi donate rates from other points. A tourist agent and chaperon will accompany the party, and dipt. James T. Long, tho celebrated guide, will describe tho hattlo r.t tho High-Water Mark, "Woody Angle." Tho editor of the Evans City, Pa., Globo wiites, "Ono Minuto Cough Curo is rightly named. It cured my children after all other remedies failed." Itcurcs coughs, colds and all throat and lung troubles. C. 11. llageu hitch. Philadelphia & Pleading Railway Kimiins Burn Hard Coal No Smoke IN KPF1SUT JULY 1st. 1898. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows : Kor New York via Philadelphia, week days, 7 .10 'J 51 ll. in., 12 27, 8 10 uud 6 07 p. ni. For New York via Mauell Chunic, weok days 7 30 a. in., 12 27 and a 10 I), in. Kor lt-eadlug and Philadelphia, week days, 7 30, 9 SJ li.lu.. Vt 27, 3 10 mill I. 07 P. ! For Pottsvlllo, week days, 7 30, U5I a. ir.. 13 27,3 10, 8 07 and 7 25 p.m. For Tuuiuqua nnd Maliiiuoy City, week clays 7 30, 0 8 1 a. m 12 27, 8 10 and 0 07 v. m. For Willlamsport, Sunburv uud Lewlsburg week days, 11 30 a. m 12 27, 7 i! '. in For Mhano Plane, weekdays, 7 30, V 51, 11 30 n. ui., 12 27, 8 10, 0 07. 7 23, 9 65 p. 111. For Ashland and Shiuuoklii, week days, 7 30, 1130 a. in., i2 27, 3 10,6 07, 725 and 5Sp. in. For Baltimore, WashliiRtoii nnd the We.t vlu B. AtO. U. U., through trnlne leo"i lteuClnj: Terminal, Philadelphia, tl. & It. It K.) at 3 20, 705, 11211 a. m., 8 10 anil 7.27 p. i... Hiimlays, 3 20,7 00,1120 n. in.. 3 -ia and 7 27 p.m. Aditi. tlonal trains from Tweuty.fourtli and Chest nut Htreetu station, week duya, 10 30 a. ut. 12 20. 12 16 8 40 1) ra. Sundays, 1 35, 8 23 p. m. TItAINS FOH SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 15, 4 80,. 8 00, 1180 a, in., and 1 t'i, 4 BO 9 00 p.m. Leave New Vork via Mauch Chunk:, week days, 4 80, 9 10 a. in., 1 30 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Hcadlug Terminal, week days, 3 40, 8 80, 10 21 . m. and 1 30, 4 00 p.m. Leuvo Heading, week days, 7 0J, 1008, n, in. 12 IS, 17, 6 00 p. m. Leave PoUsvllle, weetc days, 7 10, 7 40 a. m, 12 80 4 10, 0 10 and 0 00 p. m. I,eave Taraaqua, week: daya, 8 80, 1123 a. ui., 1 10, 5 60, 7 20 p. U). Ix-iive Mnhniioy City, week days, 9 01, 11 47 a. in., 2 22, 5 12, 0 21, 7 41 p. m Leave Mlihanoy Plane, week days, 6 80, 9 21, 10 25, 11611 a. m 241, 532, 6 41, 7 67, p 111. Leave Willlamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 00 a in.. 12 31 and 4 00 p. ui. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street waif and South street wharf for Atlantic City. Weekdays Hxpress, 8 00, 9 00, 10 13 a. in., (130 Saturdaysonly), J00,3 00,3 10 (CO minute train, 4 00 105 minute train), 4 30, 6 00 CA mlniitu train, 3 10, 7 00 p. m. Accommodation, 0 15 a. iu., S 00, S 80 p. m St. 00 excursion train 700 11 III. Hundoyi Kiprcsa, 730, 8 00, 8 30, 9 00, 10 00 ll m, I 15 p in Accommodation, 0 15 tt lu, 4 45 p. in. 81.00 exclusion train, 7 n m. Returning leave Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Kiprcus, (11 15 Mondays onlyl 7 00, 7 45 105 minute train, 820 05 minute train, 9 00, 1015, 11 00 a. ui.,oSU. (30, n3C, 7 30, U3J p. m. Accommodation, 4 25, 7 50 n. lc. 105 p. m. 11.00 excursion train (from Mississippi ave. only) 010 p. in, Sundays Kipress, 8.M, 100, 5 00. 0 00, 030. 7 00, 7 30, 8UH, 9 30 p, in. A eonimodatloii, 715 a. to., 505 p. m. SI 00 excursion Irnln (from foot ot Mississippi ave, only), 0 10 p m. For Cape. May nnd Sen Isle City, 8 45 a. m, 2 30, I 15 pm. Additional for Capo Muy 4 15 p. m. bunduy-(JI 00 excursion 7 03) 9 15 mil, For Ocean City, 8 30, 8 15 a m, 230, 4 45 pin. (tl 00 excursion Thursday only) 7 00ii in. Hun dayr, 8 15, 9 15 u lu. Parlor Cam ou all express trclus. For further Information, apply to nearer I Philadelphia and Reading Hallway ticket agon or address 1. A. Swkioabd, F.nsos J. Wkkks, (len'l Hunt., (li n'l Pass'r Agt.. Heading Terminal, Philadelphia. "Saved Her life." ..a MRS. JOHN WALLET, of JotTornon, Wis., than whom nono Is nioiohlphly esteemed or widely known, write . "In 1G0O I had a sevcro attack of LaGr'ppo and at tho end of four months, lu nplto nf ell physicians, friends and good nursing could do, m7lung3hoart and nervous systoaiwcrj so completely wrocked, my llfo wa- V spalrod of, my friends giving mo up. 1 cc uil only sleep by tho uso of opiates. My lunfrt and heart pained mo terribly and my cough was most aggravating. I could not Ho In ono position but a short tlmo and nut on t y loft sldo nt nil. My husband broucht r.e Dr. Miles' Norvlno and Heart Curo and 1 ho zan taking them. When I bad taken a half bottle of oach 1 was much better and contin uing persistently I took about a dozen bot tlcsaud wascompletclyrestorcdtohcaltli o tho surprlso of all." Dr. Miles' Remedies aro sold by all drug gists under a positive ElSWrlllffl guarantee, first . ... ivtfl.n x oouio fruxma.a.t57i iy ro- Eff owt; S benefits or money funded. Hook on UU- ft' jares of tho heart and nerves frees. Address, DP.. HILE3 MEDICAL CO.. Llkharfc Ind. ennsylvania RAILROAD. scmrvKiLb division July 1, 1888. Trains will lcavo Shenandoah alter tuu aoa v into for WigrfntiB, Ullberton, Frackvillo, larv Water, St. Clair, Pottsvllle. llaiuliurg, Heading, Pottstown, Phoenlrvlllo. Norrlstown a, d Phi- Wclphla (llr.nd street station) at 0 05 and 8 15 v. in., 202, 0 10 p. in. on week days. Sundays, S 15 a. m., 4 25 p. m. Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah at 7 30, 11 40 a. m. nnd 5 40, 7 80 p. in, Sunday, 11 01 a. in. and 0 10 p. iu. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah (via Frack vlllo 710, 1120 n. m., 5 20,710 p.m. Sunday 10 35 ll. iu., 5 20 p. III. I Leavo Phlladelplrfa, (llroad street Btatlun), f. Slt(windoah at 8 85 n, m., 4 10 p. m, week days. Sundnyn leave at 0 00 and 9 23 ft. m ljcavc. llroad street station, Philadelphia, I07 Sen Girt, Ashury Park, Ocean Grove, Lull? Branch, and Intermediate stations, 8.20, 11.14, a. hi., 8.30 and 4.00 p. m. wcck-dayB. Leave llroad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOH NEW YOltK. Kxprcss.wcck-dnys, 8 20, 4 O), t 50 5 05.5 15,0 50 733,820, 960, 1021 (Dining Car), 11 00 a. in, 12 00110011, 12 35 (Limited 100 nud 4 22 p. I... Dining Cars), 1 40, 2 30 (Dining far) 3 20, H 50, 4 02,6 O0,5 6(I)llllnKCar), 0 00, 7 02,7 60 (Dill, ing Car), 10 00 p. m 12 01, night. Sunday,., 3 20, 4 05. 4 50 5 05, 5 15 8 20,960, 10 21, (Db.iiig Car), 1135 a. m., 1235, 105 (Dining Car) 2 30 (Dining Car), 100 (Limited 4 22) (Dining Car), 5 20. 5 50, (Dining Car) 0 35, 7 02,7 00, Dining Car 10 OU p. m., 12 01 night. Kxpiess for Boston without change, 11 00n l.. -s eelc-ilnvM, and 7 00 n. ni., dally, CaNklll express, (Pallor Car), 8 20 am week das. WASHINGTON AND TIID SOUTH. For Bultlmoru and VViishliiKion. .1 60, 7 20, H 82, :n20, II 23, a. in., 12 09, 12 31 (l)lllii! Car), 1 Is Dining Car, 3 12, 4 41, 5 25 Congres sional Limited, Dining Car, 017. 05.5 Din ing Car), 731 Dining furl P- ni , and 1205 night week days. Sundays, 3 -V), 7 20, 1 12, 1 1 23, a. in., 12 01, I 12, Dining Cnr 4 II, 520 Con grcssloiinl Limited, Dining Carl, 005 Dining Cnr, 7 31 IllililugCiir p in. and 12 05 nlglll. For Baltimore, accommodation. 9 12 n in, 2 0 i and I 01 p in week days, 0 08 and 11 10 p ni dully. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Iave Broad street station via Dcluwuro rlvei bridge Kxpres", 5 CO, 9 10 so minutes n m, 2 3S 82 minutes, 100 ho minutes, 7 05 p m. Sundays, 5 rt), 9 20 SO minutes, u in, 2 88 h2 minutes, 7 0-5 p m, leave Market Street Warf Express, 5 00, 8 30, 10 00 75 minutes), a in (100 Saturdays ony), 2 00 75 minutes, 3 00 75mlnutcs,330 00 minutes, 100 05 minutes, 4 30 75 minutes, 0 00 170 minutes, 0 30 05 minutes p in, Sundays, 5 00, 730, 800 75 minutes, 8 30, 900 75 minutes, 9 SO 70 minutes a in, and i 30 75 minutes p m. SI. 00 excursion train, 7 00a in dally. For Cape Muy, Aui;le8ea,'WildwonlandIIollj Bench Uxpress, 9 00 a m, 2 30, 4 05, 0 00 p m ween uays. ouiiuu)s ounm. cape niny only, 1 30 p m Saturdayx Excursion, 7 (10 n in dally. For Heu Isle City, Oeefcu City, Avalon and Stone Harbor Express, 910 a. m 2 3 0, 4 20, 3 00ii. m weekdays. Sundays, 8 00 n. m. Ex cursion 7 TO n m dally. For Homers Point Express, 5 00, 8 30, 10 0f . m., 1 OOSntnrdnys only, 3 00. 4 00, 8 00, 5 30 p. m. weok days. 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