EVENING HERALD liSTAlll.lSlli:i 1K70. I'liMI-hnl every KvciiIiik, Hit cpt Sunday, at hoctb .Iabiiin Hrmrrrr, Nmn Ciumir. TIic llrmlil Uilollvti.-il InHheiiaiiiloah mid the enrr unillng towns fornix cents week, n al.i. o the carriers. My mull M.00 year, or pent 11 month, tsiynblu In advance. dertliw .... ... i. ......i ,.,-,.,r,Uiiirtiti,ni-.iMiil lris.lt on. The liilb!'-lier.s rcs'-nc the rllllit lo chuiine the i nisillon ol Hilvortii'ciiuiitswhoveverttie iml '"imloi of new ileuiunds It. The rljctit i lr-t rved In ujn tm whtrtlscirieiit, whether lil'til fur or tint, .lat the publishers limy deem frii.irr Ai'.vertlstiiK rate made known j UIIOII n,i'llcilttnll. 1' utcrcd lit the pintonlcc nt SbeiHiliiloali, 1 a., hi i necond cla-s tiinl I matter TrXKI'HONK COSNKITION 'All the News Thai's Fit to Print." EveninE Herald Wl.ONiaiUY. Jt'lY 13, lWtS. OUK COUNTRY : First. Last and forever. .SlIKN N1IHAH llll fltl'l'll well at tile huiuls ..r tin- Democrats -m-cui-Iiii,' tin ( .iiitrollor iiml Senatorial lioiul- tllll'M Tint mi;i'f.tUm is liimU' that u Ke publicim Cultures-mint s-houlil liuvo appointed u Hepubllcuu to tlu private f-oi'ii'tnrysliip, iiifti'iul of u Heinocntt. Tun Democrats, of tho Thirtieth Senatorial district endorsed tho plut foriu adopted by the county conveii tioii but, contrary to e.pec,tiitiiiiiH, failed to endorse thi' county ticket. A Dknvku scientist averts, that eating prunes will inaki' a person cheerful " Those w ho are addicted to the prune as iiu article of regular diet jenemlly have to be cheerful. Wk do not believe in running u liowspuper that is afraid to say un pleasant things about individuals, when it is proper they should be snid, itiul when tho saying is for the beiiellt of the public weal. r TlIK best quality of circulation is the circulation that goes to the class desired to bo reached. The II HItAl.l) is read in tlie homes of Shoiiandoah mid the Mahnnoy Valley. It is tho recogiiied family paper. V. i.n the men who isMied the free silver proclamation and declared that "luuie lint silver Democrats must be placed on guard, were as inuto as clains at tho county and district con-yeiitimi-i Their friend Mat'., appar 'lit t , knows a thing or two. Hiu Mil's private secretary was at (liranh ille last fall inquiring as to the Republicanism of the applicants for (he olllce of post master of that borough. In view of roeent develop iiiuiitH that was about as impertinent us anything possibly could bo. Tun memory of .Jolier.soii is very sacred to Deinouratio platform makers. Jellerson is u safe man to tie to he's dead. Hut the greatest living advocate of advance principles in their party is very carefully ignored, comments the Mahnnoy Oity Record. "Uhkat Hhitain is the richest nation on the globo," is a saying quite common. Recently thu most eminent Kuglish statistician submitted figures to rn-ove that this is no longer the caw!. The I'nited Htates have fort ahead, and tho most reliable facts rihow that tho Yankee nation leads tho Kuglish tothe tune of twenty-two billions of dollars In round number." Great Hritaiu still has more ready money tliiin tlie uniieu oiaies, urn that is because it is so much older country, and thorn uro vast estates held by the nobility that bring in money that is loaned by tho ilnancial agents to the trado of tho entire world. Most, if not all, of the European countries, tho statistician remarks, have practically developed their resources, while in tho United States wo have merely commenced to produce tho wealth that lies hurled in the bowels of the eartlu I he Provisional (iuard. The tedious formation of the l'ro visional National (iuard drags slowly mi, and there is no telling how much more time will be consumed by tho Htate military niaiiagors before an or Kauiznttoit capable of answering an other call for troops will be estab lished. Of the forty-ulght companies to compose the six regiments of tho now "Pennsylvania (Iuard on tho eight company b isis, but sixteen com imiiies have thus far Uum organized and mustered into tho survicn of the Htatu and their rolls received at thu Ail Intaiit (iciieral's department. The company organized at Mnliuuuy Oity was to have been mustered in laHt ldght, but for some reason the time has I eeli extended. Certainly thin is slow business. The old (iuard ceased to exist as a state organisation on May 4iU, six' days after the rainy morning that wit nessed thu dupartiirufrom the state of the Kirst lirigade. That Is over two months ago, and the establishment of a now Guard is hardly more than under way. Of the three brigade commanders, Gtui. Oharles Miller, Franklin, alone ban completed his ritalT. There are still vacancies on thoBo of Gen. Morrell ami Slagee, If the "President Issued a third call for troops to-day, Pennsylvania could not respond with her customary historical despatch. THEY WANT TO TELL These Grateful Woraon Who Havo Boon llolped by Mrs, l'lnkhant. Women who have sliiToroil severely anil hoen relieved of their illn by Mrs. l'iukhnin s advice, iiml medicine uro constantly urging publication of their statements for the betiellt of other wo men. Here, are two such let torn: Mrs. lilw.tR ISkvkju.y, 2ft(t MerrlinHC St., Lowell, Mass., writes: " It uffonls me jfi-eat iilcsiMiro to toll nllMill'erlinf women of the bene tit 1 have, received from Inking Lviliu K. l'luk Itnin's Vofotnblu Compound. 1 cunlitml y liml wools toexpress my gratitude for what she linn dime forme. My trouble wiih ulceration of the womb. 1 was un der tho doctor's euro. Upon examina tion ho found llfteen very lurjfo ulcers, l)iit he fulled todo me (food. I took fcov- i eral bottlesof Lydiu K. I'lnkhiun's Vege table C'ompounil, also lined the ShiiuHvb Wash, ami am cured. Mrs. 1'inkham's medicine saved my life, and 1 would recommend It to all suirerlnjf women." Mrs. Amoh Tkomm.i:ay, Kllenburgh Ctr., X. Y writes: " I took cold at the time my haby was horn, causing mo to have mlllc legs, and was sick In bed for eight u eel.s. Doctors did inc no good. I surely thought 1 would die. I was al so troubled with falling of the womb. I could not eat, had faint spells as often as ten times a dny. One day a lady came to see me and told me of tho bencllt she had derived from taking Lydiu H. rinliham's medicine, and ad vised mo to try It. I did so, and bad taken only half a bottle before I was aide to sit in a chair. After taking tin co bottles I coAUl do my own work. I am now in perfect health." I'oc an lloiionibli' 1'onee. Vnrls. July ill. The oflh lain of the Spanish embassy here has communi cated to the iiress a disoa(in from Madrid, declaring It came from an au thorltlve source. It set forth In sab- stance that although Spain was "only fighting In order to maintain her right to repel unjust agression, she will lontlnue the slrurclf "until slip op tions an honorable penc . whatever rairilloes may be m-ccssury to attain this end." Tlio editor of tho r.vium City, Ph., fllolie writes, 'Ono Minute Coiigli I'ure is rightly iiiiincil. It eared my children alter all cither remedies fulled." H cures rmntlii, colds and all tliro.it and hnii,' troubles. l II. llii','rn- buili. 1HE PRODUCE MARKETS. Am liellcetiMl by Iienllim In I'lillndol- pbla ami llallloioco. riilladelphiii. July 12. Khun- linn: win ter Biipernni', .!'::.-'.': I'itowj ivanla roller, clear, SK.s.'riM: eltj mills, e.vtr.'i, J3.2..':t.40. Itye Hour oulet at $.;.lll jier Parrel for choice I'eimsylvjinl.i. Wheat dull: No. 2 ml. July. SlffiSILjC. Torn lower; No. z mixed. July. ::.-i1iS5',4c. ; No. 2 yellow, for local trade, 10c. On Is firm: No. 2 white, :CViC '. No. 2 white, clipped, SlftSZc. Jluy weak; choice timothy, 512 for lame bales. Beet linn; beer Hums, iH.Biniz uam higher; western ste.iim d. J6.S0. lluttur llrm. western creamery, i.i'i'uiic. ; oo. lory, IPiiUie.; KlKlnx. nr.; Imltullon creamery. I2fn IPjc.: New York dairy. Vl 0;lCc.; do. creamery, He. rneesu nuiet; lurKe. white, fancy, vic.; sm.iii. wnua, fancy, 7'v. ; law. colored, fancy. 7i7Mc.! small, colnictl. ram, T',c: p.nt slilms, 44'iir,i,c; lull skims, aflis'ac. I'.nuf arm; New Vni li and l'cnns) Iv.inla. I'J'nlSc.; west. in. fresh, He. l'nl.ilo. s steady; new, $2 75413. Tallow linn; elty, ::-l(i1i 4c; country, ii :i-lii3'ti'. llalllmoie. July 12. Flour dull and im chaiiKed. Wheat eaiy; spot, M'.iM',r. ; suutliern, by sample, 7.Vfrie. I'orn Heady; spot and month, W,1i3fic; mom hern, while, :tsc; do. yellow, 4Uc. Oats llimer; No. 2 white. HlXiIlle.; No. 2 mixed. 27'-rrfi 8".c. Itye firm; No. 2 nearby. I:" .--. Hay steady; No. 1 timothy. t1l.G0'12. llr.iln frelKhlr show no material vliuiiKe. l.ul tme, Jl.tU'n 1.2.1. l.lvo stoul: MarkolK, New Vurk. July 12.-- Ileeves steudy: rubles quote lle tattle at Hlill'lc per lb.; rufrlKorator beef at !i'4e. per lb. t'alves llrm; veuls, Jl.ufMi&nO: we.stirns, t3.7n. Sheep and lambs steady; sheep, IJ.Mii'l.M; luinbs. J1.504j0.75; culls, $3.2o'u4. Hues weak ut Jl.105fl.lj. K. C. lllanks, of Leivlsville, Tca . wiltes th.it one box of DoWitt's Witch Hazel S.ihe was worth $.rll.(itl to Iiim. It cured Ins pile-, of ten years standing. He advises others to try it. It also cures eczema, skin diseases and obstinate sores. C. II. Ilagciibilch. Lieutenant llei'iiiidou Advanced. Washington. July 13. Olllcial orders i were Issued yesterday announcing that Lleutenunt J. II. Heruadou. who was ; In commuvid of tho torppdo boat Wins- low In the action at Cardenas in wmen lSnslgli Mauley was killed, has been ail- vanced ten numbeis In his grade In i recognition of his meiltoiious woik on that occasion. ' I.f'wn Hardship-, at (.'amp Alger. Washington. July 13. The hardships of the suldier's life at Camp Algei have been ameliorated somewhat by the cool weather which now .prevails, making tlie daily drills less arduous. The men still chafe under the Inactivity of camp life unci are anxious one and all to go to tin front. The Sixth Pennsylvania Is es"i chilly desirous of going to the front, and the men are willing that they should be ordered to the Philip pines, Hawaii or Cuba. Orders were Issued for the Third brigade, (ieneral Gohin commanding, to change the locu tion of their camp to a spot about two miles distant from their presi nt loca tion III order to give them more room and better water facilities. Inspector General Puny I". Imont has arrived, and was assigned '.o the staff of Major Gem-rut Hutler. Supiillei l'or Miul'tor'H Army. Tampa. Via.. July .13. The steamship Lampasas sailed from here yesterday for Suntlago. She' carried General MIIcb" outllt, Captain Sentt and his liu lean of military Information and a large cargo of lted Cross and engineer ing supplies, itesldes this there were 125 horses for artillery use and the en glneeilng corps from the Viist regiment uf the District of Columbia, which has been here since that regiment left. A large number of pontoons were carried, as well as shovels, picks, axes and many other Implements for the use of the engineers in roud building. The military attaches fioin Italy, Japan and Germany also are on board. Manila Situation Uuiduiiigcil, Hong IConc, July 13. The Hrltlsh gunboat Plover, which left Manila, on Sunday morning, has arrived here. She reporV that at the time of leaving there i us no chunge In the sltuatlun. Adniii .1 Dewey was awaiting the ar ijvul of General Men-lit. The Insur gents weie firing nightly on the Span iards and the blockade bad finally been rendered effective. of ; Thousands of iiersons have been cured plies by lining DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It heals promptly ami cures eczema and all skin diseases. It gives iiiiluudlutu lelicf. C li. llugcubucli. DISASTKOUS POWDER EXPLOSION Klnvuit Moil Killed nf tho I'oniptoil l.nkrw Work. Dover, N. J July IS. Two t-xplonloni Which killed 11 mm. wounded nbout 20 other and wrecked two bu.hllnRB, j Hand Powder works, at Poinpton, N. .1., yesterday, The first explosion wan In the hnupp where gun cotton was be ing made, and the second, presumably superinduced by concussion, was In the tbylriK houVc close by. Three men were In the mixing room when tho explosion occurred, and they were blown to atoms. A battalion of the Third New Jersey volunteers has in- n stationed at the works to prevent their destruction by spies. The camp of the soldiers haH been close to the powder plant. Thu Ktiaiil nt being mnlntftlnerl as The most seriously Injured was Will lam II. Rmmons, a priate of Co. I, Third New Jersey volunteers, lie was1 horribly torn by flying splinters. On j one side of hrs head the scalp was torn away and rr.mi tne omer ins ear was severed. Splinters were driven Into his bod and b'ps.nnrl It Is not likely that he will I vcr. riiprles Lukes, of Hut- ler. was .ii'o pn i.ibly fatally Injured, belnK cut and tern In many places. Tl.e lll of killed Is as follows: John Oralg, 35 years obi, ch'.ef engineer of the works, of Wlnoka: Wllllnm Itr-n-nan, 55, of I'.utler: James Phillips. 15. of Pompton Lake: Daniel Freeman, Wl'lbim Kbher. William Fisher, Jr., John Mnrpi'tn. Ca:',ier OoKesllio, Juldo Mnrlno. fruitment of body found: Joso Casseno. fount K-itochns'.y t.'iidof AfPost. Paris, July 13. Comte Perdlnalul Waliln Rsterhazy, the alleged author of the bordereau In the Dreyfus case, has been arrested. Madame Pays, Ills mistress. Is also under arrest. The arrests nre apparently In connec tion with the rvnpming of the DreyfttB case. The government Is determined to suppress the arltntlon on behalf of Dreyfus. The papers today publish tl number of documents bearing on tho whole case. $100 Reward $100. The renders of thin mpw will be plcnued to learn that there li at let one di called disease that science Iiim been able to euro In nil Its rtnR-iH, nuil that In catarrh. Hull's Cntnrrh Cure the only positive cure known to tho medlcnl fralernlly. Oitnnh helnji a cniistltulluiial dis ease, requires n cmeUitiitirinnl treatment, flail's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, ncthiK directly upon the hlood and imieoiiH sto faces of the .ysteni, thereby destroybiK the fiaiiulalion of tie' disease, ami i:l ln Ihe patient strenath hy ImililliiK up Ihe I'onMituthin and avislinK nature in inii Its unrk. The pntprlettirs have si. lilllch faith in its curative powers, that they offer One Hundred Iloilm'S for any eae that it fails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address. 1'. J.CllKNUV ,lc CO., Toledo, O. Sold by DriiKnlsts. 7"ie spnnlsli I'i'1miiioi"s ut I'ortmoutli. Portsmouth, N. II.. July 13. A large force of carpenters commenced work 'yesterday afternoon on the large build ing for the officers, and also a moss room, and when the S00 additional prisoners arrive they will Iltul quarters In readiness for them. There nro a number of Intelllgi at men amoiiK tho prisoners, and they do not hesitnte to say thut they expel led enpture In their escnpnde at Snnllai'o; Some of the petty offices In confinement are doing a rushing business selling Spanish coins us Rottv nils to visitors who are fortunate enough to be allowed to land on tho I -land. Vomer I'lilloion W'ootH o Cniintitssloii. Wui'hingtofi, July 1 '. lleorge M. Pull man wants t" i-'o 1" war. tils mother says sin .i: iirmnNi d a ( uniuiiHsloa for Iiim. ' urn I'tillin.ni has been oscll latlict li 'ii Wa-hlii'.ton and Chl eago fur I hi '.c-t wei 1;. PIMPLES I gWpr SSS ironic Sores I H EtarufSi! And all othor blood troubles nro always worso in spring and summer, because tho poms of the ril;in net more freely than nt tiny other season. It is just now, particularly, Hint those who are trouhlcd with Eczema, Tetter, Salt Kin-inn, Ulcers, lloils, Carbuncles, etc., experience their firoatest sulTering. All who nro nfllicted with nny form of blood trouble should know thnt this is a favorable time to force out all tho impurities, and cure them selves. Swift's Specific (S. S. S.) is tlio ru,hi rein ed' for all nmimer of blood disorders. It kocs down to tho very seat of the trouble, and forces out all trace of the taint, curing tho most obstinate casus which other remedies can not roach. atZi obstinato soro on dipt. AV. II. Dunlnp, tlio well-known pnssenger conductor on the A. (r. S. U. H., with headquarters nt Chatta nooga, Tenn., writes: "Six years ago Hoils und Carbuncles appeared upon mo, to an extremely disagreeable and alarming extent, and there was every indication or a riotous conuiiion blood. The bolls gave mo e ,1,1,1 ..ml t-.ii ii ment did not Been' to avail, and 'A Dually 1 decided to trial. Tliolloilt and blood und ondenvor to hido it from view, bosuleH destroying tlio digestion und touring down tho general systoin. S. S. S. is purely vcyctublc, its every ingredient being gathered from nntiiro's forests, und it is tho only blood remedy guaranteed to contain not ii particle of potash, mercury, arsenic, or other mineral. It cures positively and surely, and at tho sumo time builds up and strengthens the entire system. IJooks on blood and skin diseases mailed tioo. to any address by Swift Specific Co., At- of la n ta Oa. 1 vus-mssmsjiASARa NUGGETS OP NEWS. Congressman Peter J. Otey was re nominated the Democrats of the Klxth Vliginlu district. The men who destroyed Cervera s f1(,et w1 ffel .t,,! ovpr $200,000 III "head money." Major William O. Moore, for 12 years superintendent of the, Washington po lice, Is dead, aged 8P. Much illfttculty is being experienced In earlne for the refuircps who have pa'o-ed Into the Arrerlran lines, nil of whom me nearly stnned. Admiral Ceivera says the destruction of his Heel ends his career. "I shall go back lo Spain," he declared, "to be hilled or die In disgrace." Ileports fi"m San Junn, 1'orto Uleo, I are to the efl(t that th" people of that ,.,. trvlng. necessaries of life ha ing reached famine prices. In an unpretentious wooden box which nrrlved In Chicago yesterday were the a-bec of Captain Charles V. arhlley, late commander of Admiral Dewey's flagship lh- Olympla. The contract for furnishing all of the governmi lit buildings In the llnllcJ! Stntes with :ip. t. was yesteriUy owartled by the it.isli"v dej aitmelil lo aimb. l Miot, of l'lillaik'lphlu, the low est bidders. a i;iiii.i'i:x.iovs The iliaaut lliivor, gentle action, and south bill ed'i ct of Syrup of l'ius, when In need of ,i l.ixntinii, nail If tlie f itlier or mother be c.iwtie or h.llloiis, tlin most Kiatlfying lesults follow its use ; o that II Is tlie best family icinedy known anil every family slnaild Imo n bottle. MnnllfHctiui'd by tlio California Pig Syrup Hi, ... .ilnrlmllle I n v. Vnli I'.i'ren. Aik.. July 13. News of n re.-.' kuble !' luliiy at S.iis.iw. In dian T iii'i'tv. i i':t tied h"i'e last night. Kv-Cit'. "M-h-il Je Mm rls yesterday iifterno' ; sh.o ,'lllliin Allison, killing him In. i' r .v, John sellers, a hy HtnncV.. A il.-. :i fnll threw up his h. I'ds. f II I'of'.vui'l mi bis face and ttus ii. .'.' Irom heait disease before medlcul nld inuld he uiumoncd. Mrs. Allison. "ie mriSer of the murdcied man, i '' of the tragedy and lislus from hei i hair rhe f !1 forward on the floor and dl d befor the fumlly could carry her to her bed. Hub Mooie, of Lurayettc, bid., says that for constipation ho Iuh found DcWitt's Little I'arly Klsers to bo perfect. They never giipe. Try them for stiiinacli anil liver trmililes. t! II. il.wiilmrli. Pope l)i".ros. IV lo Annex ( iibu. Rome, Julv 13.- The pope, In the In terviews he has had with the Spanish ambassador to the Vatican, and In communications with the queen legetit, has endeavored to dissuade Spain from Insisting upon the independence of Cuba. Instead of annexation to tho United Stales when the peace nego tiations are begun. It Is recognized, of course, that Snaln Is certain to lose Cuba, and Ihe fTopc Is doubtful of Cu ba's npaolty for a stable form of suit government. "1 owe my wbolo llfu to Iturilnck llloml lintel's. Sciofulous sores covered mv bmly. I seemed beyoud cum. U. It. H. Iris mule mo a pel IV'itly well woman." Mis. Charles llutttin, llorville, Mich. I'neklni; Iliiu-o sti'lke nt (iniaba.' Omaha, July 13, what started out Monday moinlng In a vety small wny promises to grow Into n strike Involv ing all the packing houses at South Omaha. Mondav morning 25 of the loading gang at the Cudaby plant struck because their demand for an In crease from ID to 17'i cents an hour was refused. Last niKhl 500 men were out on strike. It ! feared that the stiike will become general. BOILS ERUPflONS and U My soi) hud a number of bail ul cers und running sores to eumo on his head and hotly, which lusted for four years. I tried all the doctors and many remedies which wore rec ommended, but the sores still grew woi o, until X dill not uxjicct him to recover. I at length quit all other treatment and nut him on Swift's Specific, and less than three bottles ; cured him Bound and well. lie is ,,,.,,,. iit.il lmtj ulnei, bull nor- I'"" F,""i't e .'" e... ...... ..... feet health. S. B. S. also cured an uuother of my children. It. J. MoKlNNBY, Dicoy, Parker (!., Texas 'yry j on of my TrY, SZP- K vent iOStK' s' trcat-.L&tflfe Pb vsb'fiilis1 tvent. slvo b. b. a. a Carbuncles dis Seers appeared, and after using six bottles 1 was perfectly well, and ever sincu that tinio my blood has given every evidence of purfect purity." Swift's Specific is tho boat blood romody because it nets on tho correct principlo of forcing out nil iimmro ninttor, nnd thus getting rid of it forovor, whilo othor remedies contain potash, mercury and othor minornls, which bottlo up tlio poison m tho TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS. iTNsinU'ASSRIl BMlVICB OFFnitPP II V TUB fOUTUKIlN ItAIMVAY, Leaving Bread Street station, Philadelphia, it 0:53 p. in. dally, tlin "Southwestern Limited," currying u dining inr and tlio must luxurious I'lilliiiun drawing room sleep ing cms, readies lllruiluglian the following nlglitnt lt):lo iiml arrives nt Memphis tliu next luornliigiit 7:10. Tlnoiigli sleeping cars for Adicvlllc, Savanniili, Jacksonville, Tamp i, Atlanbi, Mobile and New Orleans uro also at tar li eil to this train Pullman reser vations can lie made In advance anil all in fiiimatlou obtained by roiimumlcntliig with Julm SI, lioal, District Passenger Ajjcnt, 8S Chestnut street, l'hilii.lclplil.i. "I think DeWitt's Witch HnzuT Salve Is tlio finest preiiaratioii on the market for piles." So writes John V. Dunn, of Wind ing, W. Vn. Try it. Mini you will think the the same, it ul-n clues ecenia and all skin dlsca'os, ('. II. lliigeliluii'.h. Hapllsl liiteriialloiint tloli eutloii. l'or this o casino, the l'hilaili'.lplila & licuil Ing liaihviiy will sell round tiip liekcts to Iliill'alo and return I'iiiiii principal points on line at rate of single fare for round trip. Tickets I'm sale and tin" I going July l"lh to Ifith, Inclusive, anil good retuinlug" until July Kith, Inclusive. i:enrslonbts desiring to make a longer stay, can by depositing lettini ticket ith .Joint Agent, at Ilullalo, July ltith to loth, In clusive, ii ml paying an additional fen of fifty cents, have limit of Kline extended lo Sep tember 1st. 1MH. l'or Info ti"ii as to route, timu of trains, i.ite of laic, etc . consult any Philadelphia. ,1 Heading Ticket Agent, or adiliess, lCdson .1. Weeks, tlcn'l P.iss'r Agent. CAS Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature of Attn von (soimi south? Ill SOUTIIIIUN ItAH.WAY HUAt'llKS AM. l'UOMINU.NT POINTS. Don't start South without consulting John M. Heidi, District Passen-rcr Agent, Southern Iiailway, U2S Chestnut street, Philadelphia If you cannot call in person, write to Iiim. Win your battles against dlseaso by acting iromptly. One Minute Cough Cine produces miueiliate results. When taken early it pre vents consumption. And in later stages it furnishes prompt relict, v. n. Jiagciiuoca. Coming Invents. July 111. lie cream festival iinilerausplc.es of Company A. l ife and Drum Corps in l.oli hlns' opera house. Julv l. he cream festival in ltobbins' opera house under the auspices of the Young Mens Ushers Association. For forty jcars Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Stiauhuiry has been curing summer complaint, dysentery, diarrhoea, bloody llux, i.iia in the stomach, and it has never yet Hi led to do cvcri'thlng claimed lor it. The South and lis Ail vantage, l'he Southern Hallway has isiueil for fieo listiihutiou, a sixteen page journal des-.-.riptivo of Virginia, North ami Smith Caro lina, Tennessee, tleorgu, Alabama anil Mississippi. Persons seeking new locations, or capitalists desiring lo luaue Kiieanu lunni,- iblo investments will linil the iiilorniauou outained therein both valuable anil Inter csting. Coiues will he mailed lire upon ap plication to John M. lle.ill, Distrust I'assen- or Agent, Chustnut. street, l-niiaucipnia, Pa. Sick headache, biliousness, constipation and all liver and stomach troubles can bu quickly iiired bv a- iiL'thosu famouslittlo piles Known as DeWitt's bittlo liirly Itlsers. They aie pleasant to take and never gripe, u. n Hageulitich. I'eiinsylviinla Cloiiitiiiiiiin. For the Pennsylvania Cliiiiitaiiipia, to bo held at Mt. (irutna, Pa., July 1 to August -1, lstis, the Pennsylvania Itailroad Company will sell tickets to the general public on Juno au to August 1, good to return until August III inclusive, from stations on Its line. Ill Pennsylvania, and flout Washington, I). C Riltiinore, Mil., and Cauandaigiia, N. V and nrincinal intermediate stations, to Mt. Gretna and return, at reduced rates. What Dr. A. II. Slater Says. llui'T.u.o. N. Y. Gents : From my per sonal knowledge, gained in observing tho effect of your Shlloh's Curo in cases of nil vaneed Consumption. I am prepared to say it is the most remarkable Itomedy that lias ever been brought to my attention. It lias t-eituinly saved ln-iny from Consumption. Sold by P. D. Kiiliu, and a guarantee. Ask your grocer for the "Koynl Patent llour, and take no other brand. It is tlio bust Hour nimbi. PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. lUJKKK, ATTOIUIEY-AT-LAW. Oilier Ktfim liulIUIUKi corLrr of (JtMitrii Htn-rtt, Hliciutuduuli. J. " I'OMItltOV, ATTOKNIiY-AT-I.AW SheuAiidoah, Pa. jjltOK. JOHN JON ICS, NUS1CAI. INSTHUCT0R, Ixick Rox 65, Mahanny Cliy, I'a. Having studied under somo of the liesi masters In Irondon and 1'arU, will give lessoui on thu violin, mandolin, guitar ami vocnl culture Terms reasonnble. Autirt.Bg In care of Hlrouis Ihe Jeweler Hlieiiaiidoali RUPTURE CURED. A Sjieri.ilM tin Kupuire from Williamsport v ill visit Slienaiidoah Every Thursday -AT TlIK Holel Franey, from 8 till 10:30 a. m, Kuplurii. permanently anil ipilckly Cured or lio p.1)-. Written guarantee to alisolulely cure all kinds of Kuplurc without ii-raliiin or dilt-ulion from business. Absolutely no l)aiif;r. nxainlnalion Prec. loo ix-rsons cureil in Sunbury. Sliamokin, Mt, Cannel and vicinity who can be referred to. Charges anil lernis nmtlcrate anil within truih of all, ARMY CANTEENS. Onnorat Hrooko's Stntomniit Itcfjard lu Snlo or Intoxlciints. Chlckamauga Park, Ga., July 13 General Hruoko has received countless letters from ladles of the Woman's Christian Temperance union In nil parts of the country urging the closing of canteens, the letters showing that most oxuirgi'rnted statements are afloat In regard to the condition of regimental stores. The genci id, finding It Impos sible to reply to these letters and deem ing it of general Importance und duo to the friends of the soldiers here, bus made the following statement: "No Intoxicants ure sold In the can teen. Peer Is only on sale In limited quantities, no one being able to ob tain nn excess. No soldier Is required to serve as salesman or In any other cnpaclty In these stores. The articles sold mainly are cigars, tobacco and light forms of food. The store Is a regi mental affair, managed by the regi ment, and all profits go to the use of the company. These canteens nre by nrmv reirulatlons a part of the army, and General Hrooko has no authority in close Ibeni. He has. however, or dered close supervision of all of them, Careful observation of the camp since Its establishment has shown that there has been no dl utikenness originating with the canteens, and very little from any quarter except as the moonshiners have made seciet sales of wiiisay. vrrowt ornli'ATreiied Munlorer. New ' York. July 13. Captain Mc- Cluskv, of the detective bureau, lias under nn est at police headqiuirteii, William Mason, alias "Dig Hill,' whom be (IfM rlbes as one of the most des pi rale ciimluuls in the country and who Is v, unttil by the Philadelphia police the murder of Major William C. Wilson, an uj;ed librarian. Who Was found murdered In his book store on Walnut stieet, Philadelphia, in AugU3t of last year. According to TYIeClusky the police all over the country have been trying to arrest Mason. A number of other crimes were said to have been committed by him. He boasted that ho never would be taken nllve, and when arrested by McClusky's men he and one of his pals tried to shoot the of flceis. They weio taken Into custody after a haul light in which Mason's pal was knocked Insensible by a blow from an olllcei's pistol. Buckleu's Arnica Salvo. Tho Vest salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhctini, fover Rorcs, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or .10 pay icquired. It is guaranteed lo give perfect satisfaction or tnouy refunded. Price as cents per box. For salo br A. Wssloy. Philadelphia & Reading Railway Engines Hum Hard Coal- -No Smoke IN KI'FKOT Jfl.Y 1st. lS'l.S. Trains have Hhenaliib'ah in follows: l'or New York vlrt l'hllailelphlft, wi-oli daa, 7MUSI a. in., 12 27, 8 lU.inutiOi p. in. For New vorK via f.iniieo ;iiiio. i'cdk imyn Sin. m 12 -J7 ami a 10 n. i.i. K.ir llf-ailing ami 1'lill.Hlelplilii, week day., :)J, 9 .11 li.nl., Vi 27, J 10 unit o U7 e. Kor Potts-Ille. welt ilttjs, 7i'. US I n '1 27, .1 10, li 1)7 HliiS T 2j 1. i.i. fur Tuliluiiili. i.ail .Miihaiioy City, wei '1 iiu - 7:10, 9 51 ii. in., IJ 27 H 1(1 ami 0117 in. l-or V. Illlailli.e -ri, Diiliuiirv , -.v.ui , .,....,1 I 1 .III U. til.. IZ J. i HI Por ,Malii.no lime, wcekilaH, i0, u u, u ! in.. 12 27, 3 10, 0 1)7, 7 2S, HS p. in. Per AshlaiiJ i.inl .-liiioewXIii, week days, 7,1), 11.10 l. ni 12 27, 3 10,1107 , 7 2' anil OTi. ui. Kor Halt nioio, WlislilliKton anil uiu ni.ivio 11. Siii. It. It, tllioucli trains lei)". Item Iiir rernihml.PlillaiU-liiiiiii.il' atu k.) in a-'J. 7 B5, II 2C a. in., 8 10 anil 7.2. p. I.. Sunilttvs, a su, i ou, ii m a. in., u in iniu t . ! '" tlonal trains iroin rweniy-ioiirni mm nut streets station, week days, 10 iO a. ui. 12 20. 12 ir, s lo p.m. Himuays, iau,u n. m. TItAINS KOIl HHHNANDOAH. Leave New Yort via Philadelphia, week dfts, 1215, 4 DO, 8 00, 11 30 a. III., ami 11,1,1110 9 00 p.m. Leave New York via Mnuch Chunk, week duys, 4 30, 9 10 l. in., 1 80 p. ni. Leave. Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, 3 to, SS0, 10 21 n, m. and 1 311, 4 CO p.m. l,ejc Iteauillg, wecit unys, mi, ,u u.i, u, in. 12 15,4 17, 6 00 p. m. Leave I'cttsrllle, ween unys. 7 I' , V in a. in 12 30 I 10, U .0 und 0 50 p. m. iA-ave Toniaqua, week UayB, 8 30, ll 23 a. la., 1 I'J, S 50, 7 'JO p. m. l,cavc juananoy uuy, wee uajn, vv.., i. u in., 2 22, 5 12, 0 21, 7 41 p. ui Ia-hvu .Mahaiioy Plane, week Uy, 080, 9 21. 1023, 11 59 Ii. m 241, 532, 641 7B7. pm. Lejive Wllllumsiiort, week Uays, 7 , n oi i m., 12 31 ultu 4 QJ p. lu. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, I...ivc Phllailelnhta Chestnut strett waif and sliiil, utrf..iwlintr fur Atlantic City WeekUavs Klliress, uo, 'J on iu 1 1 a. in.. 1 1 .iu Saturdays only), i on, 3 no, 3 10 hXl minute lraln, Iiio un minim- iranij, iou, i"-. .t... r, 111 710 it. in. Aeuolillliotlatloll. b 15 a. 111., 6 00, U 30 p. m Sf.OO excursion tialll 700 am. rluuuays Kipress, v mi, nw, o,iu, aw, 10 00 a in, 113 pm. Accoiuinouaiiou, o i.i i. iu, 4 45 p. in. 81.00 excursion train, 7 a in Itclnrnlng lenvu Atlantic Oily depui, cornel ltln.,t. ntwl X rlrttii.nn uvenilCS. w..i.-.ivM ii-.nrcMH. fr n Alotiilavs otilv) TfO, 745 G5 minute train, 820 l5 minute train, 9 00, 10 15, 11 00 a. ni., B 80, 4 iiu, a w, I ii", J30 p. in. Accommodation, 4 23, 7 50 n. u. te.1 p. m. $1,00 excursion train (froiiiMUslsslppi ave. only) 010 p. m. Hunilays Kipress, 3 30, mi son ano (San 7 00.7 30. 8 00. 9 30 n. in. Si- rominodatloii, 7 15 a. m., 0 05. p. m. SI 00 excursion train Ifrom foot of .Mississippi ave only), i 10 p in. li-i.r l'i.ii Mnv ami Sea Isle City. 8 45 n. in 2 30, I 15 pm. Additional for Capo .May 4 15 p. in, HunUays (51 00 excursion 7 oo ) v in a in, Kor Ocean City, 8 30, 8 15 n in, 2 30, I 15 pin, It! 00 excursion Thursday only) 7 00 a in. Hun ilayf , 8 15, 9 15 a m. i'Mr or liars ni an Aiorrai iraiin. yor further Information, apply to nearest l'Mladcliihla uud Heading Hallway ticket ageu or adilresM . I. A. rlWKiOAiui, linsos J. Wueks. (Icn'l Supt., (len'l l'uss'r A(t. Heaillug Tennlnal. Philadelphia, GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST ! These were the Iwo reasons that formerly kept people freni alteiidlii); to their teeth Hotli reasons have no existence in tins ad vanced age. I'aialess and inexpensive dent islry with an absolute guarantee for live years Is our inethisl A Cioisl Set or Teeth, fS, The Very lleit Teelh, $. You can eel no belter, no matter what you uav. No charce for exlraitiui!. where teeth aie ordered, We can take your iniiiession in the uiorinni; and give you your afternoon if desired. teeth 111 the (lold milhiKs, $i ; Uest Silver I-illhiKii, sue up; Clcnninic, Soc; IIxtractliiK, 25c. Ciown and hildc work ut very reasonable rates, Kxamiualions ami oHimates ficp. We use hut one grade of material the best. 801IU YLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, I Cor.Wliilo & Centre Sis., Robbins' Building From Exiremo Nervousness, im&miimt mm i sjm:mitmtw aim ttHAT no ono remedy can contain the ll elements necessary tocuro uu oisuas cs, Is a fact well known to overyono. Dr. Miles' System of ltc9lorullo Itemeilles consists of seven distinctively different prop.i rations, each for Its own purposo, Mrs. L. C. liramley, 37 Henry St., St. Cath erines, Ontario, writes: "Fur yoars 1 Buf fered frotncxtiemo nervousness und unnoy ing const Ipat Ion, developing Into palpitation and weakness of tlio heart. I was unable to sleep, suffered much from headache, pain in my left sldo, palpitation und a constant feeling of weakness and prostration. I bcEau using Dr. Miles' Nervine, Heart Cuto and Kervo and Liver Pills and the Antl-Pnla Tills to rollovo sudden paroxysms of pain and headacho. I soon felt much improved and the pains and aches and weariness left me. I then took Dr. Miles' Hcstoratlvo Tonic and am now restored to my for: ler cowl health Dr. Miles' Homcdlcs aro sold by all drug gists under a posltlvo guarantee, first bottlo benefits or money re funded. Hook on dls- l. linn,, nnrl Mile's emediesl Rcotoro Health vNM nerves free. Address, WmMll'Jim SOT DP.. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, lud. ennsylvania RAILROAD. BCHUYKILI, DIVISION July 1, ists. Trains will leave Shcnaniloab after tun bdiji latu for Wlireans, (Illhortoii. Kraokvlllo. Darli Water, St. Clair, I'ottsvlilc. llnmiiurg, ueauieK, Pottstown, I'hoenlxvllle. Norrlstown a d PI"', aelphla (Hr'.ad street station) at 6 03 nnd 8 15 i. in.. 2 02. S la ui. on week days. Sundays, 8 15 a. in., I 25 p. m. trains leave rracKvino inr niieuauuoni m, 311. 11 45 a. m. and 5 40. 7 30 n. a: Sunday, 11 01 a. in. and 5 10 p. in. Lcnvo Pottsi Ille for Slicnnndoah (via Kiaclf villa, 710, 1120 a. m 5 20, 7 10 p. in. Sunday 1035 n. m., 5 20 p. m. Ireavc I'lilladelplFla, tllroail street stallonl, '" SheiidoBh at 8 35 a. in., t in p. m. week days. Sundays leave at 0 50 und 9 23 n. m Leave llroad Btreet station, Philadelphia, Inr Sea ()lr, Asbury Park, Ocean Orove, lus llraiieh, anil intermcaiaio siaoons, n.u, 11.14, a. 111., H.ao auu 4.uu p. in. wees-uaye. Iavo liroail Street Station, I'iillailelphia. l'Olt NKW YOItK. Hxnress.weck.days, IS 20, 4 0a, 4 50 5 0V5 15,n .10 7 33, 8 20, 9 50, 10 21 (l)inlHB Car), IlliOa in. IOUIIOOII, ia-1 ll.lllllicu iw linn i. .... Pining Oars), 1 10, 2 30 (l)liibig Car) ft 80, 3 50. I PS, .I HO. 15 SB (DIiiIiik C'nr), 0 00, 7 02,7 50 (Kin. IllgCar), 10OU p. III.. 1201, night. Sllliilas, .120, 105. 4 50. 5 03, 5 15 8 20, 9 50, 10 21, (Dining Car), 1135 n. m 12 35, 1 01 l Dining Car) 2 30 (Dlliliig Car), 100 (Limited 122) (I)liilnu Car), 5 20.5 16, (Dining Car) 1133, 7 02,7 50, Dining Car 10 00 p. in., 12 01 night. Hxpress for Huston without change. 11 00 a m., week-'lav-.. ami 7 50 li. in., dail . Cat-kill express, (Parlor Car), 8 20 am week days. WASIIINOTON AND THIS SOUTH. Kor llaltlliiore anil Wui-hlngtoii. 3 SO, 7 21,8 i!, 10 20, II 23, a. m., 12 09, 12 31 (Db.lliu Cur), 1 12 Dining Car, 3 12, 4 11, 15 25 Canim--slonal Lbniteil, Dining Car, 0 17. 053 Din ing Cur, 731 mining Carl p. in., mid 13 M night week days. Sundays, 8 50, 7 20, 12. 11 23, a. m., 12 CI, 1 12, lDlnlllg Car 1 41, 1520 Con gressional Limited, Dining Car, 6 53 Dining Carl, 7:11 DlnlngCar p. in. mid 1205 night. Kor italtlmore, accommodation. 9 12 a m, 2 Oi nnd 1 01 p in week days, 5 08 and 11 16 p in dally. foil ATLANTIC CITY. I,cave llroad street station via Delaware, rlrei hrliliM Hxpreas, 5 00, 9 10 ISO iiiiutitesl a in, 238 182 minutes, too 80 minutes, 7C5 p. in. Sundays, 5 00, 9 20 80 minutes, ll in, 2 38 H2 minutesj, 7 oi p in. 1-reave iuarKci nireci wan express, a ui, n au, 10 00 75 minutes, a in- (100 Saturdays nuy), 210 75 minutes. SOU 75llllnutcs,3:i0 00 lubintesl. lul 05 minutes, 430 75 minutes, 500 lO minutes, 530 03 minutes p iu. Holidays, 500, 7an HCO 175 iiiiutitesl. 8 30. 9 00 175 niilllltcsl . 9 50 170 minutes! a in, and 4 30 75 minutes p lu. il.ini exeillhioil train, . wu in uituy. Kor Caneiiiny, Anglesea, wiiuwooiiann iiouy lteueli lixpress, 9 00 a in, 2 30, 4 05, 5 00 p up weekdays. Sundays 8S0am. CapoMny only, ISO p in Saturdays Hxcurslon, 7 CO a lu dally. l-or wen isie iliy, uceeii uiiy. Avnii.n n.. Slono Harbor Express, 910 a. in., 2 30, 4 20, 5 00n. in weekdays. Sundays, 8 50 a. m. Itx elusion 7 (0 a in dally. Kor Somers I'oint Bxpress, oou, sau, iuoj a. in., 1 00 Saturdays only, 3 00. 4 00. 5 00. 5 30 p. m. wrek days Sundays, 5 00, 8 CO, 9 00,9 50 a. in anu I ii p in I. 11 Hutchinson, J. It. Woou, (len'l Maunaer. lian'l Pass'g'r Ant WM. SCHMICKER, JR., Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer THE GREATEST BOOK OF THE AGE I Should be In Every Homo and Library. 'n niMn Iiir ! written by lllslit lfnn. Wlllinra Kwart Olsrlktonu, Ki Premier ef lliuut itritluti unil Ireliinil, Clnmter, Knil.i Her. A. If. Snice, Quemi's Colloue, Uiforil, i:im.l Uav. Hsuiue) Ives Ourtins, 11.1)., Clitcauo 'I liouloulrnl Heiainarr.OlilcaKn, 1 1 I.i Ho v. Frederlo W. Farrar.ll.il.. '.lt.H.4 Iloan ut Cuiterlmrr, luiterhurir, Kng.i llev. Klraer iLOuimn, II.U.,Tuft (JnlleBe,Homerlllle,Mus.l Itev. l-'runk W. Iluiimiulus. 11. ll.. Armour laiititule. Ulilcsfo, lll.i Ilov. Uoorse , r. l-enloco, u.i.,uania- MdCArtlmr, Ji.., Oiilvury HitptUt Church. New 1 Uty, N. Y.i ltev, Martyn Kmnmtirbell, l.D.,.? Htrwt I'reo IliiptiU Church, LtmiHton, Me.i Uev. I ; miyiuriuii t iiurtti. jjiiuuii, mik- imn Vnilc Frank mm. 7 & mm n Knnstou.HI.'i ll'ov. W. T. Sloore, l,L.I)..'"tlie Clirlr-Xf tlan Oommonwenlth," IunJou, I'.iibi Iter. 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