t P. V ?WWt HPR A T .1) I a ilY1 EsJTAlll.lSIIKt) 1K70. THE HAWAIIAN COMMISSION. Q of meaning! and about which such tender and V There Is no I word SO full Question of Public l.nnd. lMcctlvn i Vl e ovary Km-'iIhk, HueeptHlindiiJ-.at ( Bv t Jahdin Htkkrt, NukCkktuf. l'rniioliNc mill l'ft 1 (U-itt lull"? "Washington, .luly U.The American ii iii. i t. t., memiiers oi me coii.itiihmiuii uppuiiiicu , holy recollect ons cluster as that b tllp ,,,., ,inur th(. ttct nn. . I Ii nlnn....... ' n L. .V. IIMinltltrl .. , ...... ui juuiniiu sue wnu niui.i.u ncxtng llawnll to tne rnneu amies over our helpless infancy and puiu- I woie in conference et the capital yea The Herald is dellvei.HllnMiciiaiiilonii and the j cd Our first tottering Step. Yet ?.ft.Jr affi.'JS I the life of every Expectant Moth- er is beset with danger ana ait ct fort should be made to avoid it. so assists nature SIDNEY DISEASE OVERCOME Salesladies are necessarily on their fect much of the time. The same is true of ninny women whose household duties keep tlcm busy from morning till nignt. 'i lie result is neaunencs, t n miirith. iiAvnltlii In ndVHtiCP. advertise m -it- linreediieiordliiirtoHpaeciwi'l position. Tlit' uiihti'liera rwrvu the rlislit to change tin tM.'ttlou ol advertbements whenever the pub e Stlo-i til new. demand It. The rlijlit If lr-f Mil tnwjc ny iulvortlmen. whether liio fur r nut. .iut the publishers may dc n. Ip opcr Advertising rates made known upon npplUntlon 1. ,te -t,.t the po"torurc nt Hhenmiilnnli. r.,Bi . . ii elf inill mutter. rKl.ltl'HONlt OONNKClloN All the News Thst's Fil lo Print." Elveniris Herald 'Mother's friend TtT.SDAY. JULY 12. ISPS. OUR COUN'IKY: First. Last and Forevei. Ol ll e.iiniia'ico with Ilitwnli this ye.irwill aiiiouiit to ifli.OOO.OOO. The inhabitants of tlio islands itriMilromly luif,cl Aincrieaiiizt'il In their trail" affair In the change tak ing place that the Expectant Mother is ena bled to look for ward without dread, suffering or gloomy fore bodings, to the hour when she experiences the joy of Motherhood. Its use insures safety to the lives of both Mother and Child, and she is found stronger after than before confinement in short, it "makes Childbirth natural and easy," as so many have said. Don't be persuaded to use anything but MOTHER'S FRIEND The Democratic Ticket. The Deniocrittio county con- "5Iv wlfo Buffered more In ten min utes with nither of her other two chil dren than she did altogether with her last, having- previously liseil lour Dot tles of 'Mother's Friend.' It is a hlegfiiiitf to any one expecting lo he- eome a M i llicit, says a ousioiuei. Uis.Nimiido.N Dalk, uarnii, Illinois. tention at 1'ottsvillo yestoriluv was a tame airairin comparison with ust gatherings of tlio Schuylkill Democracy, livery indication pointed to a spirited and boisterous conven tion, but the proceedings wore marked for good order and decorum on the part of the delegates. In fact. It was hard to realize that one was in a Democratic convention, and. this feutnre was freely cuiniueiitcil upon by the spectators and the delegates themselves. While the nominees are not all the choice of the self-assumed leaders, who had quietly decided among them selves who these nominees were to be, the delegates could have named a much weaker ticket than they did. Shenandoah fared well at the hands of tlio convention, securing the noini nee for controller, one of the most important olliees within the gift of the people. The nominee, II. .1. Mill doom is no stranger to the voters of the county, and as the rcpreseiilative of the young Democracy will mid u certain amount of strength to the ticket The Kepublicans, to retain control of this oillce, must nfces-arily nominate a popular and competent candidate. In nominating a candidate for Judge the Democrats, to say the least, have displayed marked incon sistencv. One Year ago, from one end 'f the county to the other, the Di-ni'i'Tiicy was pleading for a non partisan judiciary, anil no one was more earnest in advocacy of that proposition tluui William A. Marr, lisq.. who yesterday sought and re ceived the nomination for .ludgo, and that too, in view of the fact that ' there are at present two Democrats on the Hench. So far us this nomin ation is concerned, the convention selected the weaker of the two candi dates in more ways than one, and the result in November will demonstrate the correctness of this view. James W. Hyan's nomination as the Congressional candidate was fore shadowed in the success of Mitrr. be tween the two there was a tacit un derstanding. Mr. Ryan's nomination, although made without opposition in the convention, satisfies neither ele ment of the Democratic party on the iinancial question, which will have considerable bearing upon the elec tion of a Congressman in this district. It is true that gold standard Demo crats dictated the nomination of Ityan. but these men were in a com bination for certain otllces, and that fact subordinated all other considera tions for the time being. The posi tion of the free silvorites was point cdly stated by John O. Ulriuli, lisq., when he declared upon the lloor of the convention, before he was un ceremoniously ordered to take his heat, "that the platformadopted does not represent the true Democracy of the county." The nominee for District Attorney, B. V Cummings, lisq., is reputed to bo worth a cool $150,1100, and the in ference is that he seeks the oillco for the honor attached thereto, anil not for the emoluments that it will bring to his exchequer. The contest for this nomination, on the lloor of the convention, wuhUio most spirited and one in which greater interest was manifested than any other, 1 ho re hult practic tlly settled thoController ship as l etweeu Muldoonand Master. The remaining portion of the ticket is not well placed as the farming tils tricts and the southern portion of the county aro entirely Ignored. Dr. C. A. Dleiler.of Frackville, is a strong can dldate for Coroner, while the nominee for Poor Director, John V. Morgan, of Muhanoy City, has a strong personal following In his immediate locality. 'i'ho ticket, as a whole, is not im pregnable, and can be defeated if the Republican convention prolltsby the mistakes of yesterday. Lot the strength of the individual candidates be not underestimated by the Repub licans. The latter can win this fall only by the nomination of exception ally strong candidates. Kirel rlrnl Hret Insure your property from loss In tlio oldest and strougoet cash coiiiuanlen : I'lilla. Underwriters Insurance Co. of North America and Fire Association, Hartford trim Tn fin.. American Fire Insurance Co., West Chester Fire Ins. Co., United Hretneu'ii lot, CO. i. WILLIAM, 123 S. Jardlu St., Sheuuudoali nt DrujsHt'nt 11.00. orfnl oxprofs on rcccliit ' prlcu. Write lor book continuing te'llmonlnlB mil vuluivb.e lnformnllim fur nil Mother. Ireo. llie Urni'.ili'M KcjrulaUir Co., Atlanta, (la. AT CHICKAMAUGA CAKP. IYODH llnMriilnir tlu Deiini'tui'o of (iic tlio front. ClilckninauKu Park, (la., July 12. The water supply for the great army here has heen satisfactorily provided for. (leneral Hoyntim, )f the park commission, stated today that the live well digging outllts ut the purl; would Blnk at once an artesian well In every ons of the leglmentnl rumps not now having one, and this, in addition to the water received from Chlckamausu river lv the pipe line, will give an ample supply tor a much larger force than Is here now. Orders have leached General Hrooke from the war department to forward the rectuits for the Wisconsin and Sixteenth Pennsylvania regiments which left here last week supposedly to go at once to Cuha. These men, together with the wagon trains for thriu regiments, were loaded on the onrs for Charleston and will depart to day. Jilds have heen received bv Quar termaster tleneral l.ee for 7,000.000 pounds of oats, r.00,000 pounds of bran, U.OuO.OOO pounds of hay, 1,000,000 pounds of straw. There were -10 bidders, prin cipally from western cities. The sig nificant future of the specifications was that the matei iul contracted for is to be delhered at once. It 1b staled on the authority of a high olllclal that the Second division of the thirst corps under (leneral Poland has been di- htiiiiled as an expedition for Porto llii'n, and that the division would hi- dlsialehid at as early a day as possible. The quartermaster's and ordnance departini nts have been busy furnishing the smaller equipments, such as gun slings, canteens, new shoes und extra underclothing to the regiments of this division, all of which are now almost completely equipped for the Held. lieuth of Itenr Admiral Amnion. ""Washington. July 12. Hear Admiral Aninien, one of the heroes of the civil war, died at the Naval hospital here yesterday, ugi d "8 years. Admli.U Am men had been at the Naval hospital for ten months, and death was duo to general onfeeblement of the system. He leaves three daughters, unmarried, and two sons, one a paymaster in the navy. Daniel Amnion was born In Ohio on May 15, 1W0. He was u play fellow and lifelong friend of General Grant, and was appointed a midship man In the navy at the time young Grant got his cadetshlp in the army. When General Grant became president In lkGS he offered Admiral Ammen the secretaiyshlp of the navy, a preferment which ho declined. terday. Senator Cullnm was chosen chairman of the commission and other olncials dplgniited. It was Impossible to tlx a definite time of departure, but Aug. 1 was ncreed upon as the ap proximate day for sailing from Pan Kranclsi ' . It Is expected that about two months will be spent In Hawaii, and the rommh.ion hopes lo have Its recommendation prepared by the open ing of the next serslon of congress. There was some dls"Usslon at yes terday's meeting of plans for the work ahead, hut this wuh necessarily infor mal. So far as opinion was expiessed It was favorable lo the adoption of the exist Ing Hawaiian slaluterf Senator Mm gan pave the other members of the commission muc h Information concern ing these laws, speaking of the legal system urn'or the present Hawaiian go ei mm nt as one excellently ndupled lo loeal ei tell loin. Among the ques tions with .hUh the commission will have to i aw the public lnnds, the ib-illve t.Mm lil e and fortifications, The mrmberr of th commission gener ally express Ihe opinion that steps will be taken to protect the islands against nil piwdl.h foes, both by erecting for mica item, ami by maintaining a force of men su.Vn lent for any probable envn; -iiey. The present land laws of the iInnrl r.re o.ulte complicated, and thp chief end In view when they were fniinulncd ivns that of Inducing white Immigration. The probabilities aro that they will be retained under the new sis' rn. In the mnln. Tht pn.-'ulciit'fl Intention of eontlnu Intv Ptesldi.i Dole as the governor of the new ten t.iry we.s dismissed at the meeting as a matter d tilled upon, and was spoktn of most approvingly. The cotnirbslotieri' favor a full territorial form of in. v eminent, but they neces sarily will n.'. tpone the consideration of nil matters of detail until they reach Honolulu r:id 'ne an opportunity to confer v. ! ' . rs. Dole and Frenr. the Hawaii ,n lembers of the commission. Jl-311 L T lzy.y spclis, pains in the back and a fccliti;of being utterly M&r&iin 4i t'retl out- ''lu troublo can often bo traced to the Kidneys, JJlndder ami t'rinnry Organs. To make sure, those parts aoSSa!Oi,i' Are nlfected. nut some urine in a bottle and let it stand 24 hours. A sediment at tho bottom is a positive sign of Kidney trouble. So is I riqucnt desire to urinate, especially nt night; pain in passing water; stains on the linen j pain in the small of the back; inability to hold urine. There is no necessity for a doctor for cither men or women in such cases. Dr. David Kennedy's Pavorilo Remedy can bo tnken, and relief anil cure will follow. It is to bc'fouml In tho druy stores nt the small cost of $t for a large bottle. SAAIPLH BOTTLE PREE. Send your name nnd address to tho Di. David Kennedy Corporation, llondout, N. Y., mention 'his paper, and a sample bottle nnd pamphlet of valuable Information will be mailed to you free of charge. PavorSie Remedy will prove upon trial to be everything claimed for it. The publishers of this paper will guar.-.ntco thisoffcr to be strictly genuine iu every souse of the word. Don't delay writing us. A ;lllb! lINMOVS Tlio pleasant liavor, ccnllo action and sooth ing clltrl of Syrup of ITim, when in need of a luxation, and if the f.ither or mother he costive or bilious, the most gratifying resulU follow its use : so that it is tho host family remedy know n and every family should have .1 bottle. MiiiiulirtiiHcl by tlio California Fig Symp Co. MERIT OF SPRINGFIELD P.IFLES. Army Kxpevtn Claim Their Superior ity Over tho Mauser. Washington, July 11. The ordnance ollleers of the army ore indignant at the statements that have appeared in the nress. some of them attributable to high army ofllcers. questioning the merits of the Springfield rllle, wilh which a large proportion of the Unl ted Slates army Is nrnied. These statements they say are calculated to do tndelinlte harm among the volunteer forces, though the regulars know and like the old Sprlngtlold too well to dls tiust It now. The pilnclpal argument made against Its employment by the critics Is that Its short range enables the Spanish Mausers to pick off our men long before they get within range of the Sprlngllelds. This is said to be based upon error. The Sprlngllelds have range of 3.100 yards, which is only a few hundred yards short of the Mau sers. and the former's big f00 grain bill let ts said to have greater killing power nt the long range. Such nble soldiers at uoionei nay and Colonel Schuyler, of New ion:, who are organizing Independent regl ments. have specially requested the war department to supply them with the Springllelds. A good deal has been said also as lo the greut superiority of smokeless powder used In the small bore over the black powder of the Springfield, hut one of the best ord nance experts in the war department has declared that there are merits In both powders. In open nghting the smoke made by the Sprlnglleld often serves to obscure the marksman from a return lire, while the man nrmed with the smokeless weapon Is exposed to aimed lire. THE i'RODUCEMAPvKETS. Ah Hollectod by Dealings In Phllndol phln nnd linlttmoro. I'hlladelpl lii. July 11. -Flour firm; win ter siiperl, nr. V :X P. nmylv.it.ln roller, clear. S..!.s-,,M: city mills, efli-a. gLZifiiMi. Itc Hour was dull ut W.10 per barrel for choice Pennsylvania. Wheat dull; No. 2 red. Julv. .2i!.i.'le. Corn steady; No. 2 mixed. .Inly. :Hi'Fi3'V.: No. 2 yellow, lor land trnd. .1014c. Oats mm; No. 2 Willie. We.. No. 2 white, clipped, S0Mi31c. Hay weak: choice timothy, $12 for largo bales. lleef Mm: beef hams.5,$22.Wi23; family, l.Tii'lll.r.n. Lard steady; western steamed, .7G. l!i;tter linn; western creamery. 13V4 M7c.: do. factory. Ilil29jc.: Klglns, 17c; Imitation ereemcry, kiftlPio, ; fancy prints Jnbbln ut ISe. I'heose steady; large, white. Te. ; small, white. ic; large, colored, "liT'to.; small, colored. 7'ic; part skims, IVii'iC.t Plill skims. 22Hc. Kggs llrm; New Yolk nnd Pennsylvania. i.'v 1I!; wesle-n. fresh, 1:1"' 11c. Potatoes steady: lu w. SZ't?,.2j. Tallow steady; city, 3 3-Pic; coit itr, SWil ae. Turpulithiu dull at 2'j't 2ie. Cahiugu firm; Long island. 51 per bun el. Itnltin.orc. July 11. I'lour dull; western surtr'liie, u.iiuii;i.i: i". inniuy, ttiiLiu; winter wheat, lunit, $1.: ,J' 1.73. Wheat eusv: sio, and month, S2!'.c ; August, 7.i'7r.r.. stunmcr No. 2 red, lii'Ac; south era, by sample. "SffifcOc. Corn quiet; spot nnd mouth. ZIKMSAc; August, 3u?at35ic. steamer mixed, SIKc.; southern, while, 37c: do. yellow, 10c O.its steady; No, white. 2!i'.i301ic; No. 2 mixed, 27U.C Kye tinner: No. 2 nearby, 49'Ac. No. 2 western, KlttC Hay steady; No. 1 tlmothv. $11.r.0(fil2. Gnitn freights quiet steam to Liverpool, per bushel, 2'id., July; Cork, lor orders, per quarter, 3s July; d., August. Sugar strong; grunulatcd, n.lHVt. Uutter steady; fancy ci'i ninerv. ITIiISc.: do. imitation. lCc; do. laaic, 13tllc; good ladle, 12c. Kkbs firm; fresh. 12c Cheese steady; fancy New York, large, SViiSV4e.; do. medium. SMrW sa4c: do. small, &rVc. i,ottuce. ji.iuyj 1.2fi per basket. Whisky, 51.2, '111. per gallon for llnlslied goods hi cni loads. Deslriii'tlvo T'lro In Clnoliiuiitl. Cliiclnunti. July 12. A lire involving heavy loss broke out 'yesterday In the manufacturing dlstih t nt Harriet and SIno streets. Among the leading losers are the Albro company, Sf.O.OOO on lum ber alone: Queen City Mantel and Grate company, $20,000; F. J. Mackey, $20,000; Agser & Sannlng Furniture company, $211,000. A four story tene ment house was In the lino of the fire and was destroyed, the Inmates malt Ing nanow escapes. The total loss will reach $150,000. n.v-'-eiialor Conger Dead. Ocean City, Mil.. July 12. Former Unit- d States Senator Omnr D. Conger, of Michigan, died at this place yes terday uftornoon. Mr. Conger wns born In New York state In 1818, und became a resident of Michigan In 1815, He was Identified with nubile life in that stale fiom 1850. He was a lie publican In politics, and was elected to the senate m lsai, nnu serveu six veuis. Hi' 1111(1 previously repieHeiucu the state in tne l.uuse 01 rupiesunia- tlves fur U yearn. Wounded Corn "poiidenl Iteeovorlnir New Ynri-. JlUy 12. Dexler Marshall brother of the wounded coiiespondent Kdward Murshall, has information from Mr. Hearst, who Is at the front ami tluougli the war department, that the wounded loan Is Improving, and will scon be transferred to Key "West The knitting of the bone nnd the rapid healing of the wounds seem to almost assuie iieiiiiuneut lecovery. Dexter Marshall said today: "The wounded limn will soon he with us again sound und well." nuggotsof'news. TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS. UNSUMMSSKD SKIlVICl: OlTKltKIl 11Y TIIK SOUTH KK.V UAH. WAY. braving llroud Street station. Philadelphia, at l!:"j n. 111. dally, the "boutliwestern Limited," canyhiK a dining ear and tho most luxuiious Pullman drawing loom sleep Ing ens, reaches Jlirmiiighati tlio following night at 111:10 and arrives at Memphis tlio icxt iiioruiligat 7:10. Tluougli sleeping cars for Aslicville, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tallin 1, Atlanta, Mobile and New Orleans aio ilso attached to thli train Pullman reser vntions can ho made iu advance and all In formation obtained by lonnnliiiicatiug with John II. Ileal, Uistiict Passenger Agent, 82 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. "t ihlnk DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo Is tho finest preparation on tho market for piles. ' So writes Joliu u. iniim, 01 ivnioi mg, W.Va. Try it and you will tliink tlio tho same. It alio cures eczema anu an skih diseases. C. 11. Hagenhuch, LIvo Stock Markets. New Yolk. July 11. Beeves active steel s a shade lilifher; hulls anil cows llrm: t-lrris. t.MKuG.23; hulls, $2.V.f 3.75; cows. S2.2,Yii3..5: culiles qilole live came at ll'ulp'jc; live sheep nominal, lefrlg erntor licef. !H',c. Per m. aiv. s jciivu; veals. $I.5iii;.W; culls, $1; buttermilks, 3.501(4; wesleins. $3.75. Sheep and lambs active: mime sheep anil t'ooil imnhs llrm sheen, V'M'H 1.75; lambs, $1.50'liO.S7I(... lloga llrm at Sl.lDHi 1. 13. East Liberty. Pa., July 11. Cattle high er: extra. SI.VoH.'.ij; prime, fi.iuin.Mi; common, $3.VMi4. Hogs fairly activo; prices a shade lower; best grades, tiff 1.03; common, si.uujJ.iu; pigs. m.,wji.uj t-imi'iiM 2.r(jfr:i.r,o. Sheen Ktroni;. .hlKher eliol- . $l.i,ilru l.ii3: common, $3.50ftl; ycar- Ihms. 1 1 .4r. : spring lambs, Joyj.u; veal V lives, .",.30'jU. H. C. lihniks. of Lewisville. Te.a. wiitc that one hot of DoWitt's Witch ll.ielSiho w.is worth S5II.0I) to ldui. It en red his pil of ten years standing, lie advises others to trv It. It also cures ee.euri, skin diseases anu obstinate sores. U. 11. llageliliiii li. A eitordny'H llasoball (.'nine-.. At Philadelphia Philadelphia. 0; Cieve. land. 3. At Hoston Poston. 5; Louisville 1. At llrooklyn I'lttsburg, 3; lirooklyn, 2. At St. Louis New York. 10; St. Louis, 1. At lialtlmorc Maltlmori', 0; Clncln nntl. 1. At Waulilngtou-Cliicngo, WllSlllllL'tOll. 2. At Wilkesbarre Ttoehester, 0; Wilkes bnrre. 3. At Syracuse Syracuse, C; Huf- falo. 3. At Sprlngtleld-Montrcal, Sprlnglleld. 0. At Nil- rk Heading, C: Newark, 5. riiehmon l liichmoml, 7; Lancaster, C. Norfolk Allenlown, 7; Norfolk, C. Palerson Patei-Fon, 11; Hartford, 2. Thomas Catchlngs was renominated Air coiiKresii from Mississippi. File In Midway, Pu., consumed the Crecnt llourlng mills and other prop erty. mu, $76,000. . Two hundred and thlrly-llvo sick nnd wounded soldlem 1 cached the general hospital at Fort Mol'herwn, Gu from Tampa. J. H. Gullltmuln, who was found guilty of the muuler of his uncle at St. I.ihlerc, Quebec, nd who wan ar rested in Hlddeford, Me., was sentenced 1o be bunged on Sept. 30. Mrs. George M. Pullman lias re nounced benefits under, her late Iiub bund's whl. This Is in ellmlnary to mulling claim to her share of the es tute under her dowag'-r rlghtB. I!oh M0010. of Liii'avette. bid., says that for constipation ho has loiinil i;oitt s kiltie ;.iriv u sers 10 no nerieci. 1 nev nuver mnie. Trv them for stomach and liver troiihlus. C II. IlMccnliiicli. ltruvc crew on lliirulnt: stciinier. nrm.e.it. N. J.. July 11. The Clyd line steamship Delaware, bound from x-. vnrt to i-hnrleston. S. C, which nno.rht nre nt sea lust above here Frl Hnv irri,i wtiR utter v destroyed. UllH ...r."- - ,t,l. mnnded by an American saippei, nn American crew, the lives of her uj nassengerB were saved nmiu iiirpino. r,,.ia nf lo.roiuio. Not until every pas senger wes safe did a memner 01 uie crew attempt to care ror nimseu, uou .nnnv of them bear as morns 01 uoino lingo scars and blisters from the name? they courageously raced, cor wiiuuh A. P. Ingraham and his brave men thu rescued passengers speak In enthusias tic nralso. Coolness, courage, uiscip- linn ,md the broudest humanity were displayed amid the most trying circum stances and in me lace 01 uun loir, .lnoih Tfnt one act 01 rawmuim can be recorded ngalnst a man of the ship. Tho editor of the Ilvaiis City, Pa., , !be .. ..n.. (1 f ... Ill, II 1111 1, 1M llkll.ij Wlltos, duo iiiuiMiu '". i,. .,11 oilier named. It eiiieil iny cuinoeo remedies failed." H cures """"' ,"" ..ll l,r,it mid bill!! troubles. 0. 11. Hague hllrll. I 11 ii will Inn rmiiiismilnorH. "Washington, July 11. President Mc Klnlcy on Saturday nnnouncod the ap pointment of the Hawaiian commission ns follows: Senator Shelby M. Culloni of Illinois, Senator John T. Morgan ot Alabama and Representative II. H. Hltt of Illinois, American commission ers; President Sanford M. Dole of tho Hawaiian republic nnd W. It. Frenr. associate Justice of the Hawaiian su prC.ne court. Hawaiian commissioners. "I owe my whole life to llurdock Wood llltturs. Scrofulous soius covered niv body. I scumed heyond euro. 11. 11. 11. has made mua peifuctly wull woman."' Mrs. Charles llutton, Ilurvllle, Mich. aim: you noiNn soiitiit EXODUS OF TROOPS FOR MANILA. To Li .ivh Sim rrniiclco Tlili AM'nu, Stiil-iPiic "t Honolulu Hn llontc. San Fianclsco. July 12. This week will see another exodus of the Mnnlla forces. Thursday morning the Peru. carrying I.'ujor General 13. S. Otis and staff, six i mops of the Fourth United States cnvr.h y, under command of Colonel Kellogg, nnd two light batteries of the Sixth United States artillery, under command of Major Grugan. nnd the CUy ot Pueblo, with the Four teenth Infantry detachment, will stenm out of the lint bur. Major General Otis hns decided not to wait for the New York volunteers, but will proceed at once to Honolulu to assist, according to his orders, In the ceremonies of oc cupying the city. The Fourth cavalry, Sixth artillery nnd Fourteenth Infantry wilt have the privilege ot taking part In the cere monies. They will remain in Honolulu until the other three vessels of tho lleet of five destined for the fourth expedition come on, then the whole force of the lloops, with Major Gen eral E. S. Otis und Hrlgndler General II. O. Otis, will proceed to Manila. The troops for the ltlo Jnnelro and St. Paul have not yet been selected. The fifth, and probably the last, ex pedition to the Philippines will nwnlt the return transports of the first ex pedition, the Australia, City of Sydney nnd Peking. The quartermaster's de partment Is now looking for n trans port to take the First New York volun teers to Honolulu. At Four Score, Nervlno Restores Health. Dr. Miles' mi Haptlst International Convention, For this occasion, the Philadelphia & Head Ing Hallway will sell round trip tickets to liullalo and return from principal points on lino at rato of singlo faro for round trip. Pickets for salo and good going July 12th to 15th, inclusive, and good returning until July Kith, inclusive. Kxciusionists desiring to make a longer stay, can by depositing return ticket wuu Joint Agent at Uuflalo. July lutn to nan, in clusive, and paying an additional fee ol Illty cents, have limit of same extended to Sep tember 1st, IS0S. For information as to routo. time of trains, ate of fare, etc., consult any Philadelphia k Keadiug Ticket Agent, or addiess, hdson Weeks, tica'l Pass'r Agent. CASTOR I A lor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Courtestet to Captive Onlcors. Yushlnaton, July 12. Captain Coop er, superintendent of the Naval acad emy at Annapolis, spent some time with Secretary Long yesterday after noon going over the question ot caring for the Spanish naval prisoners. In cluding Admlrnl Cervora, who are to be quartered ut the academy. A com nlete understanding was reached by which the Spanish officers will receive every consideration consistent with their rank. While rellevlns tho pris oners from all undue humiliation there will be no disposition to bestow such effusive courtesy Upon Ihem as to place them In tho light of hero martyrs. The Harvard sailed yesti rday from Santiago, bringing the remaining Span ish ntlFimers. They will be disposed of the same as those brought on the St. Louis, the men going to Portsmouth and the ollleers to Annapolis. 3NOLE EZKKIEL OI1EAU, assessor and tax collector, Beverly, Mass., who has uasscd tho 80th llfo mtlo stono, says "Dr. Miles' Restorativo Nervlno has dono a groat deal of Good. I suffered foryears from slooplcjsucs3 and nervous heart trouble. Would feel weary and used up In tho morn ing, had no ambition and my work seemed a burden. A friend recommended Dr. Miles' Nervine, nnd I purchased a bottlo under protest as I had tried so many remedies un successfully, I thought it no uco. Hut it iravoiao restful sloop, a good appctlto and restored mo to energetic health. It Is a grand good inodlclno, and I will gladly wrlto aayouo inquiring, full particularsof unsat isfactory exnerJeuco." RT.TJBSarVRKiiW Dr. Miles' ItDmedlotf aro sold by nil drug-.iffiSV 'sini0-"rJ gists under a positive gS , guarantee, nrsi eotuo tH kt; Villi; -er.r benefits or monev re- . on.ln.nn funded. Iiook on dls- Hag M-iit. N cases of tho heart and fJ'?4i nerves freo. Address, fffii'auSiM DU. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, Ind, ennsylvania RAILROAD. HOHUYKII.L. D1VIRJOW Jl'LY 1, 18M. dato for WlirjBns. Ullberton, I'rackvillo, JKirk Water, St. Clnlr, PoUnvillo. llnmbiirir, ItoartlBK Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The bijst Balvo In tho world for cats, bruises, sores, uiccrs, Kinmemu, mvui nu'i iHr. liMined hands, chilblains, corns, and Trains will leave Shenaiulonh after In sdo al.,.. 1 :..t.lllu TfnrrtBlnu,., H.llPhl. rUIIHWWH. iiucni,iiii , nelphlrt (Hrrfcl Ktreei bibhoiijbi hub nnu nu 4. in.. 2 02. 0 13 i). in. on week day. Sundays, s j.i n. in., -i p. iu. Bears tho Signature of $100 Roward $100, Tlie readeis of this paper will lie pleased to lenrn tliat there is lit least one. dreaded ilNcmtu that hilenco has been nble to cure hi all its i-tiiges, and that Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure h the onlv positive euro known to tlio ineilli-.il fraternity. Catarrh being n constitutional ills- cise, leoillrcs u constitutional treatment. Hall Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blooilnind inui-nus surfaces of the system, thereby dcstioylng the founil.-itlon ot tiio disease, nndglving tho patient htrength by building up tb constitution ami assisting nature lu doing Its w ork. The proprietors have mmiiuiIi faith Iu Its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any ease that It fails lo euro. Send for lbt of testimonials. Address. 1-'. J.CIII'.NUY A; CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists. 75 e Condemn LnllourcoLrne's Crow. Philadelphia, July 12. The Allan lino steamship Grecian, Captain Nunan, from Glnsgow, the vessel which fell In with and towed to Halifax the British ship Cromartyshire after she had col lided with and sunk the French liner La llourgogne, arrived here yesterday, Like the majority of sailors, the brave men on board the Grecian take no credit for the part they played In res cuing the miseruble survivors ot the terrible catastrophe. One of the olll eers, however, remarked that the ca tastrophe was made all the moie hor rlble when the fact that so many moro might have been saved Is taken Into consideration. " It is hard." he suld, "for a Iliitisher to understand how 50 per cent of the crew were saved and only 10 per cent of the passengers. Tho fact that only one woman out of 200 was rescued will go down In history as a brand of fire on tlie cowardly crew." Tim South nnd Its Advantages. Tlio Southern Hallway has issued for fieo distribution, a sixteen pace journal ties- criptivo of Virginia, North and Soiitli Caro lina, Tennesce, Georgia, Aiaiauia aim Mississippi. Persons seeking new locutions, or capitalists desiring to make safeaud profit able invest incuts will llnd tho information contained theicin both valuable and inter csting. Copies will be mailed fico upon ap plication to John M. Ileal I, District Passen ger Agent, 82H Chestnut street, rniiaiieipuia Pa. c;,.1- l,, .,!., ,.,,. liiiiniisness. constitution and all liver and stomach iriiuhlcs call ho quickly cured hvtishiL'thoso lanious little piles known as DoWitt's Little Early Risers. They aro pleasant lo tako and novcr gnpo. l. ii Iluucnhuch. '. syltanbi Cliaiitillniiiu. Pur tlio Pennsylvania Chautauqua, to bo held at Mt. (lictna, Pa., July 1 to August 4, islej. tlio Pennsylvania liailroad Company will sell tickets to the general public on Juno 20 to August 1, Koud to return until August 11). inclusive, from stations on its lino in Pennsylvania, and from Washington, 1). C. llaltimoie. Md and Canandalgua, N. Y and urine inal intermediate stations, to Mt. Gretna and icturu, at reduced rates. What Dr. A. 11. Slater Says. lltirrAi.o, N. Y. Gents : From my per sonal knowledge, gained in observing tlie effect of vour Shiloh's Curo in cases of ad vaueed Consumption. I am prepared to say it is tho most lcniarkablo Remedy that lias over been brought to ;ny attention. It lias certainly saied many from Consumption. Suld by P. 1). Khlin, and a guarantee. Ask your grocer fur the "Royal Patent flour, and tako no other brand. It is tlio best flour mado. totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, iinu Tralls 'leave Frackville for Shenandoah at all Bkiu eruptions, and positively cures piles, 7, 10, 11 48a.m. and 8 46, 7 30 p. 01. Sunday, or JO pay requiroa. 11 w guaruuicuu mjiou uuia. m. anu o 10 p. di. perfect satisfaction or tuony rciunuca. rnce as cents tier bar. For salo by A. Wasloy. Philadelphia & Reading Railway F,n;i-..is Hum Hard Coal No Smoke IN ICKl'KOT JULY' 1st. IS'H I-..).,, lolivn HlieillWItioutl l.S follows: For New York via Philadelphia, week days, 7 3.1 U 51 .1. iu. , VI a 1J o w p. i". r New York via Maucll ChuiJC, ivcck days Tn ,., 10 i'7 (mil a 10 o. 111. ,.'or lleiiiliiiK "d I'lnUdVlpMi , w.tk day, 7 31,964 a. o., la 27. 10 nu.l Oei .. 'or Pottevllle. weelc Ojs, V 3 1, 0 51 a. 1" 7. :t 10. A u7 !.., I 7 24 11. in. irorTjIiiiKiiu .11U Mllllttlioy ('It; , we. 1c tln - j' ill. 41 fil 1.. in.. 11 .7. 3 10 and (iOi 111 Jf.ir Wllllniusi . rt, Sunliurv ..ud Lewlhi.ur :, :v. .1,1, N 11 ..fl A. Ml. 1227. JS v. Ill For Mai'iano) 'lane, wi okiuys, 7 30, 0 51, 11 I.D n. in., 1- J 10, i u, -J), v 0:1 ,1. 111. I'or Ashland mul hlmiimUlii. eek days, 731. 11.10 . 11.., I2i7, 3 III. B 07 '.Si il Sfslp. u.. lfor llaltlmore, Wiiiiiii,oii and thu Wectvu H. it O. It. it., tluuugli trains len-i Uoauili: l'ennlnal, PhlladelphiM. (P. A lt. H Jt.) u 3 2 1. 70.), 11 .0 n. m., o jo iuu p. 1. C3HIII uji-i a on. 7 iY). 11 2n n. 111.. 8 18 ui.u 7'J7i. m. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and til est- nut strei'Ls station, weeic uavs. iu. 30 11. ut. imj. 12 ,r, 8 10 HllMtlulB, 1 3.1. S 23 11. in. TRAINS FOIt S11KNANDOA1I. Leave New Y ork via rhllnilelphla, werU ill!) 8,1215, 130, 8 00,1130 a. lu., and I I), IB.) l Ol Tl.IU. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week .lavM. 4 nn. 0 in 11. m.. 1 HO I), m. Leave Pliiladelphla, Ueodllig Tcriuiusl. week enys, 3 IU, CO 1021 a. in. an" 1 an, on p. in Leave lteu-JIni;, weel: da, 7 Oj, -00s, a, 111 12 13,4 17, 0 CO p. uu Leave I'ottsvlllu, weeic duys, 7 10, 7 40 a. in 12 304 10, 8 10 and 6 60 p. in. Lcaie Tajuaqua, weutc days, H 30, L 23 a. 111. 1 ei. r ea. 7 "ju n. m. Leave Malianoy City, week dayB, 9 0S, 1147 n. 111.. 2 22. S 12.0 21.7 41 U. m Leave Mahanoy Plane, week day-,, C30, 9 2.1, 102.1. li.Vj a. in.. 241. 532. 1141 7 57. I lu. Leave Wlliianisport, week days, 1 12, 10 0) a. ai.. 12 111 anu 4 uu p. m. PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. UlIKKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Onii-B Pkhii liulldlng, corter of Main an Centiu streets, Bhenamlouh. J. " 1 OMKltOY, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. pltOr". .IOI1N JON1CS, MUSICAL INSTRUCT! OR, lxck Hox US, Mahanoy Oily, Pa. Having studied under some ol the besE masters In London and Paris, will give lersonr on tile vlolinvnnuiiolln, guitar and vocal cut lure Tfcrinv ri-Hsonahle. Address hi care of Htrous-j the Jp-WAler Hhenailfloah ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia Chestnut atrial watf and Kontli dtrr-ct wluo f fur Atlalltlu CltV. Weekilays LjpreBs, 8 00, 9 00, 10 13 u. iu., (1 30 Saturdays only), 1 00,300,3 10 IM minute iralii, 1U1 G5 inlnuto train), 4 30, 8 00 fC5 mlnuto ,rl,,l Sin 700 li. m. Acunmmodatlun. ti 15 a. m.,5 00, 8 3Qp. m 81.00 excursion train 700 U.. ' U-wvaua V 'All Kim K 110. 11 00. 10 00 a in, In pin, Aecommouatioii, u 10 n ut 4 45 p. in. sl.00 excursion train, 7 n in. ucturning icavo Atlantic vuy uupui, mw Atlantlo and Arkansas avenues. UVnlriHva-liinmi. (0 H MondliyS Olllyl TOO. 7 45 IG3 minute tralnl. 8 20 105 inlnuto train, 9 00, 10 15, 11 00 a. iu a BO, 4 30, 80, 7 30, ti!ll n ... Ars..nintnnilatlnri. 4 25. 7 50 a. tl.-. ton p. in. J1.00 excursion train (from Mississippi ave. only; uw p. iu. nuim.j.-i.i'i"i i rai son a nn. r, :ui 700.7.10. sou.0 30ii.ru. se- conimodatlon. 7 15 a. m 3 05 p. in, SI 00 excursion train (from foot of Mississippi ave, onlvl. It 10 11 111. Por Cape May and Sea Isle City, H 45 a. in., 2 30, 1 15 p ill. Additional for Capo Slay 4 15 p. 111, Sundays (SI 00 excursion 7 it)) uiauin, For Ocean City, 8 30,8 15 11 in, 2 30, 4 15 pin, iSl 00 excursion Thursday only) 7 00 a iu. Hun- dayp, 8 15, 9 15 a 111. pArlnr (laru nn nil HXIiress trains. Tor further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and lleiwllng llanwuy iicnet scu orauurcss . I. A. SWKIOAUl). Kosos J. Webks, (len'l Sunt.. (Jcn'l Pas' Itcaillng Te riuhial, Philadelphia Leavo Poltsvllle for Shenandoah (via Frack ville 7 10, 11 20 a. m., 5 20, 7 10 p. iu. Sunday 1031 n. 111.. 5 20 p. ni. Leave Phlladelnliia, (Uroad street station), f SheAtidoah at 8 35 a. in., 4 10 p. in. week days. Sundays leave at 6 50 nnu 0 23 a. in Leave llroad street station. Philadelphia, tor Sea Girt, Asbury Turk, Ocean drove, Lunu Branch, and Intermediate stations, 8.20, 11.14, a, hi., 8.30 and 4.00 p. in. week-days. Invo lsroaa strecJ station, i-unaauipni. FOIt NFAV YORK. Express, week-days. 8 20, 4 Ou, 4 50 5 01.5 15,8 50 83,820, 950, 1021 (Dining Car), 1100a. In, 1200 noon, 128.1 (Limited 100 and 4 22 p. lu. Dining Cars), 1 40, 2 30 (Dining far) 8 20, 8 50. 4 02, 5 00, 5 50 (Dining Car), 6 00, 7 02,7 50 (Dill, lug Car), 10 Ou 11. m., 12 01, night. Sundays. 320, 405. 4 50 5 03, 5 15 8 20.9 56.1021, (Dli.lug Car), 1185 n. m., 12 33, 1 05 (Dining Car) 2 30 (Dining Car), 4 00 (Limited 4 23) (Dining Car), 5 20,568, (Dining Car) 635, 702,750. IDhdng Car 10 00 p. ui., 12 01 night. express lor isoblon v. lllinui cuangr. 1 1 no n m., tieek-'lavs, and 7 50 n. 111., dally. Cutsklll exnrcss. (Parlor Car), 8 20 a lu week days. WASHINGTON AND TIIIC SOUTH. Kor ll.iHIninrv and Washington. 3 CO. 7 2-1. S 34. 10 20. 11 23. B. 111., 1200, 1231 (Db.lliK Car), J 12 IDliilinr Carl. 3 12. 4 41 .T25 emigres- sioual Limited. Dining Car, 6 17. 655 Din lug Car, 7 81 IDlnlng Carl p. 111., and 12 M lilglit wei-K nays, fiunuays, a w, 1 i, n iz, 1 1 -o. a. in., 1201, 1 12, iiniiing curl 441, ,i.o uou Kresslonal Limited, Dining Car, 6 55 Dining Car, 7 31 DlnlngCar p rn. and 12 01 night. i-ur iiaitimoru, accommodation, ui:a m, - oj and 4 01 p lu week days, 5 08 and 11 16 p m dally. FOIt ATLANTIC CITY', Leave Proud street station via Delaware rive I bridge Kxpres", 5 00, 9 10 IM) minutes n ni, 1 ;1S Is2 iiiinutcsl. 100 ISO 111l1111U.1l. 7C5 11. in. Sundays, 500, 9 20 so minutes, a 111, 28S H2 luluutesj, 1 u-i p 111. jrf-ttve Jluraet ntreet an ivxprcss, o 00, n ,io, 10 OU 75 minutes, a m (COO Saturdays ony), 200 75 minutes, 3 On 73 minutes, 3 30 00 minutes, 4 00 165 uiliiutcs, 4 30 75 minutes, 5 00 70 minutes, 5 3iJ 65 lninutesj p ui. Sunilays, 5 00, 730, sou 73 inlnutesj, 830, 900 73 minutes, 9 50 170 minutes .1 111, and 4 80 75 minutes p lu. 31.00 excursion train, 7 00a m dally. Tor Capo may, Anglcsca, ivuawoouanaiiouj Ilejich Lxpn-ss. 9 00 am. 230, 4 05, 5 00 p.m weekdays. Sundays. 8 20 a m, Cape May onfy"? 1 bo p 111 suturuays excursion, v uu a 111 uauy. Kor Sea Isle City. Occni City. Avalon and Stone Harbor Kxpress, 9 10 a. m 2 30, 4 20, 5Wi, m weekdays. Sundays, 8 50 a. m. Ui curslon 7 CO a in dally. I'or Somers 1'olnt Kxpress, 000, 8ao, luoj , ni.. 1 00 Saturdays only, 3 00, 4 00, 5 00, 530 p. ni. week days Sundays, 8 00, 8 00, 9 00, 9 50 b. 111 anu -l liu p, m. J, II IlUTciiiNsoH, J. It. Wood, (len'l Manaiter. Hen'l l'ass'g r abi WM. SCHMICKER, JR., Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity l-'or-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. TIIK MIUTIIHHN 11AII.WAY UKABUKH AM. 1T.OM1NI1NT POIKITI. iino't start South without consulting John M. lleull. District Passencor Agent, Southorn Itallwuy, 1128 Chestnut street, i iiiiaiiuipuis If you cannot call in iierson, write Id him. Win your battles against disease bv acting promptly. Ono Mlnuto Cough Cum produces liiuncdlate rtults. When takou early It pio vent consumption. And in Inter stages it fiiTiiUhoM prompt relief. C. 11. Ilagcubucli. Coming I'.veuts. July 10. -Ice cream festival under auspices of Company A. I'lfo atid Drum Corps in Rub bins' opera house. July 20. Ice cream festival In Rabbins' opera house under the auspices of the Young Mens' Ushers' Association. For forly yrars Dr. Fowler's llxlnct of Wild Strawberry lias been curing summer complaint, dysentery, diarrhoea, bloody tlux. pais iu tlio stomach, and it has never yet (ailed tu do everything claimed for it. " "i-iii'il In Culm. New Y'oi-l- l. Stephen F. Tlar- ton, chairmen d iho central Cuban re lief commit l ' . leeched 11 cablegram yesterday fuun Mla Iiarton announe Ing that sle In d cons -d to be landed in Cuba Sunday Vi tuns of miscellan eous relb f mi-.Hlwi from the State of Texas. In I . r i-ableurain Miss Iiarton said that of ul! iim conveyances neces sary she nnu needs mules more than anything else, und needs them urgent ly. Arinpgeinents urn being made by thenuaiierinustcr Kenernl's oillcefor the trntisportailun of iOO muloa from Char leston, H. C, on the ships scheduled to carry the troops of the First brigade of Mujor General WHson'p division, which is destined to go to Santiago. . RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Rupture fiom Williainsporl will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT Till-: Hotel Franey, from 8 till 10:30 a, m. GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST ! Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer These were the two reasons that formerly l.., ..,1. ft-Mtn ntleuilinir to their teeth. Uoth reason, have no existence in this ad Tfjg fJHfEST BOOK OP THE AGE F .. .....1 mm l.,i.lcc n.til innvlmM.IVfi ,1fmI. I ViiuiCi, nKUi , ,i,, H.,.. ...v., i....., . s. .,v,. Istry with an absolute guarantee for five years is our method A Goixi Set of Teeth, $$ The Very Rest Teeth, 58. Should be lu Every Home and Library. TfiB People's Bifile History Ii written by RUM Hon. Wtlllam Kwart fllailstone. Kng.i ltev, A. If. 8a ice. Queun'd College, Oiford, Knu-i You can pet no liclter, no matter what you lSditA k.. ..1 r... ..i : ..l,.,rM lth K.H.H.. flftan ol Ciiolerburr. (uterburr. Kng.l Ile. lay. euouiKt A.m...B, o...- ; j; rll.Oa.ou, ll.l)..TuItM Unllese, 8omrvlll,l ,u ,.lu,A.l VV'.. n,n ,ot- vniir ininrcsinn in 1 nVT L-.nni. w ' fl..n.a.,l... ll ll . Armour Iniitl Thousniiils of persons havo been cured of piles liy using DoWitt's Witch Hazel Halve. It heals promptly and cures eczema and all skin iIIsc.him It gives iminediate lulicf, C. II. llagciihucli. Rupture permanently and quickly Cured or no pay. Wiitten guarantee to absolutely cine all kinds of Ruplure without operation or detention from business. Absolutely no I)ang;r. Examination Free. loo persons cured in Sunhury, Sliamokln, Mt. Carmel ami vicinity who can he referred to. Charges and terms moderate and within reach of all. are ordered. We can take your impression in ii,,, j,-r,;nii w.'u'un'iaulu. i. 'n,0,1ir,,'A4t.';K: themorniiigand give you your teeth in the iuW.v afternoon if desired. MaoAriliur, 1) U., CtalTsr Baptlit Church. W;w York . . I).U, First MethodUt KpUoopul Cliurcli. lll'l iTe. W, T. Moore, I.L.U.. fTbs tllirl. TOOnwe"ltt' lsinaon.'EliB.l.Itliv. Kdward ; nold Pllllngs, $i; Best Silver l-illlngs, Soc up; Cleaning, oc; uxtractiug, l$c. Crow rates. We use but one grade of material the best Htr6t Free llaialut Church, Lew Uton, Me., twr. FranK Venn.inn.I Inn llnnimnnwcialitll." lollo'. JtlclimouJ, Eng.) ltof, Ouipar lteoe Orororr. llptue oniyersuj, isjieftw. ",VtZaA V'i.i ..''f,,.u'.'',.:'..' "r.rT.vrai. ...and bridge work at very reasonthln w-WUjiiy.o es, Kxaminalions and . estimates free. "fr: 67 luU-pasa illuitra- alxirlmsr, I.I, I)., Tlio Temple. IM'ton. JIoh. eunuii riiiiius.ci ikio. ai iuu-pase .V'u"irvr Horn, (lit edgea, cloth, tl Wi bait loTUUt, I5.UJ; (ull iesani.in.uu. ..... 10 t ull lunjini oagsR, ,-uu luo-fssv ", :: i at. 16 ,oi nun SCHUYLKILL 'DENTAL PARLORS, Cor.VliIto & Ceutre Sts., Robblus' Building tnVvKYlKFAll l blliJir,m auU -ill Mooroo Bttent, Chicago, 1 lUnol
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