.aa t jtu.mtim V4amjir4m . 1 . MHmiirut,aiwiiw.lrrfAy EVENING HERALD KSTA1II.1S1IK1I 1870. I'lildlilicd overy KveiilncKicufttHiinday.al S Soom .Taiuiin Hthkkt, Nkar Cestub. The Ili'mlil Is dolhrled tiiKlienamloati nnd the surroundlngr tmvns for lx tent b week, pay n(I. Vo the carrier. Hy mall 83.03 a year, or 3D utntin month, paynldutn advance. Advertise ment!! cliamed according to ppaeo Hint po-ltlon. TliO publl.hera rewetvo the rlnlit to clmiiuc (lie tio.ltlon of advertl-i-incnt. whenever tlio put IkMlou of licwn demand It. Tho right l reserved to tJvMaiiy advertisement, wlielher lja1d lor or not, ,.iat the pnblllierH may deem 'iproper. AdvertlsliiK rate mado known upon application. Entered at the pwtoftlo nl Shenandoah, 1'b.i bs .ecoud cla-.i mall mailer. TKI.Kl'lIONl" CONNKOTION 'All the News Thai's Fit lo Print." Evening Herald MONDAY. JULY IS, 1MIS. OUR COUNTRY: First, Last anil Forever. A i.rrriiK ruin as tin- dinner for tliu hot wiivt-will work all right in this locality. TllKltK is a lively war In progress between the hrowors anil Miloon koepers at Pottsvillo over the war tax. Oil! of tho hi(nn of prosperity is the revival of railroad construction. The estimate is that ..00,000,000 will be expended on new roads in lSHti, the largest showing since 1S00. Rkckntly a ship load of Irish sod arrived in Philadelphia, consigned to an Irish fair in San Fmneisco. The assurance is given that there are no snakes in the consignment. It is settled that the senders of telegrams must pay the war tax. The Internal Keveimo Commissioner says so, and that presumably settles it. but it isn't fair, just the same. Mit, Thomas Ukokok, of Wales, has just published a volume which purports to prove that the great ex plorer, Henry M. Stanley, is really a Howell Jones, son of Joshua Jones, a fanner of Carmarthenshire. Tint curbstone conventions are busily engaged in forming a ticket for the Republicans. At the proper time the party voters will get in their work, and the result will be anything but agreeable to the enemy. Tint Republican (I.ar is making an eiTort to secure a candidate for Con troller north of the mountain. There are very few Republicans in this locality who would care to go on a ticket weighted down with Czar Hrtiinm. Thk assessors of Luzerne county Are threatened with arrest because of assessing property at a low value. Generally the County Commissioners: lire to lie blamed for reduced valua tions. Kven when the assessors make equitable valuations tho Commission ers have cut them in half. Whilk the American people are anxious for puiic, it is to be hoped that the surrender of Santiago will not end the war. Col. Hryan has not gained tho opportunity to advertise his tusiness, and to end tho war bo fore the Silver Hattalion has been ordered to the front would be unkind treatment on the part of MoKinloy Gkn. Ul.ANCo, who says that tho Spaniard dies but never surrender will have to take another look at the cards and see if a tall man witli striped trousers a triilo too short for him, his grandfather's hat on and a chin whisker, is not casting a shadow somewhere on the future, with a pos sibility of changing that Spanish fate. This is to be an important vear in politics. Outside the elections for Congress, which will attract attention in every xtate, there will bo Import ant state elections. The latter will not only be for tho choice of state oliicors, but in many cases will have a bearing . upon national politics. In nn enumeration it is found that the terms of thirty United States Sena tors expire March It next, and in more than u majority of the instances the Legislatures to be elected this fall will choose their successors. Among those whose terms expire is Senator. M. S. Quay, of this state. Sciiooi, teachers have always been an active feature in tho matrimonial market, remarks tho Kew York 'J'ri buno, and a school board which had witnessed the molting away of its force under thesunburst of hymeneal ardors to which it was subjected was moved to past a resolution censuring' the good looks of Its employes. would probably be superfluous for the teachers to formulate a corros nonding resolution censuring tho good looks of the trustees, iuusiiiucl us no complaint of them on this score, official or otherwise, has so far In their history been registered. Tho teaohers, or some of them, still con Untie to be pretty, as usual, and their ranks to be thinned by occasional matrimonial desertion. It is ti condl Hon, not u theory, which always eon fronts the jiervlce, and of which n modification is either possible or desirable. Hob Moore, of LaFayctte, Ind., says that for constipation he lias found DoWitt'i Uttlo Early Ulsera lo to peneci. luey uover gnue. Try tbera for stomach aud liver troubles, 0, U, Jlagenbucu. AN IMPRESS1YE CEREMONY. Contlntwl from First l'Bge. moment inter, after the flag trn -up, uiul the bund lilnyoil "Hnlly 'Hound the Finn, Hoys." Instantly Houernl MoKlli liln called for Hupp cheers for Gennrnl Slinftor, which were Riven with great onthuBtnnm, the band plnylns Siuma's "The Stars nml Strlpo Porevpr." The ceremony met-, General Slmftpr nml his start returned to the Atnoricnn lines, leaving the city In the possession of the municipal nuthorlllps. subject to the control of (JpneraV McKibbin. The Thirteenth nml Ninth veglnients of Infantry will remain In the city lo enforce order and exercise municipal authority. Tho Spanish forces are to encamp outside of our lines. Tho work of loading tho Spanish prisoners on transports preparatory to sending them buck to Spain will be commenced as soon ns ships are pro t Ided. Tlio authorities nt Washington havo been urged to use haste in tlila matter. It has been suggested to use Spanish transports for this work, fear being expressed that the use of American Vessels would result in rendering them dangerous for use in moving Ameri can troops on account of ttie exposure of the Spaniards to yellow fever. The articles of surrender were signed last Friday afternoon after a four hours' session of the commissioners, who agreed that tho terms of cnpltula tiun should await the sanction of the Madrid government. General Toral, tho white linlred commander of tho Span ish forces, was present throughout the session, nml appeared to be utterly heartbroken. He spoke bitterly of the fate which compelled him to sue for peace, but had no word to any against the gallant men who had conquered his army. He declared that he had lit tle chance to win. "1 would not desiro to see my worst enemy play with tho cards I held," ho said to ono of tho commissioners. "Rvery ono of my gen erals was killed or wounded. I have not a colonel left, nml am surrounded hy a powerful enemy. Wo hnvo counted C7 ships off tills port. And besides," lie concluded, wearily waving his hands towards tho city, "I havo secret troubles there." Speaking of tho battle of June 21, In which the Rough Riders and a part of General Young's command partici pated, General Toral said that loss than 2,000 Spanish troops wero en gaged, his loss being 205. He would not say how many Spanish wero hilled nt El Caney and before Santiago. "Heavy, heavy," he said, dejectedly. "(Jot i:veivllittiK We fame After." General Miles remained at Jarngua during the completion of the agree ment, and a copy of tho nrticles was sent him by General Shaffer. "That is splendid," ho said. "We have got everything wo camn after." General Miles went to Gtinntnmimo Saturday, and it Is reported that ho will remain thero until the Washington govern ment definitely decides about tho Porto Rico campaign. The camp at Jarngua contains noth ing now but hospital tents, with a guard of two companies. Tho black ened ruins of a few burned buildings aro still visible, but in most places the debris has been removed, and tho white tents of tho hospital corps are dtched on the sites of tho burned buildings. The fever hospital Is sit uated about half mile across tho rail way bridge, to the northwest of tho town, and is isolated. Tho volunteer regiments which havo arrived hero since tho fighting ceased are standing tho cllmnto remarkably well. Tho men seem greatly disap pointed bocauso they arilved too late to sharo In tho battles, but they aro seeing plenty of the ronl hardships of campaigning. Tho daily downpour of rain last week renders tho camp un comfortable. Tho rillo pits and tents nml tho ground aro soaked with water, and the nifserablo yellow clay of tho Cuban coast makes marching almost nn impossibility. The open handed generosity of the American seamen was shown Inst Sat urday when a subscription was oponed on Commodore Schley's flagship, tho Brooklyn, for tho benefit of the young wlfo of George Henry Kills, tho only man killed on the American sldo dur- ng the battle with Admiral Cervera's fleet. The men eagerly offered their money, many whose salaries aro but $17 and ?1S a month, giving $20 and $25. Ono seaman who had a silvor coin taken from ono of tho Spanish ves sels offered It for salo for tho benollt of tho fund, and it wns bid in by nn- other seaman for $25. A five posota pieco from tho Infanta Maria Teresa brought $C0 more. Tho fund now amounts to over $1,000, and Is growing. Yellow Taundlce Cured. Suffering humanity should be supplied with every means possible for its relief. It is with ileasurr we publish the lollouing. " 1 his is to ccrlil'v that I was a tenible sufferer from Yellrm Jaundice for over six months, and was treated by some of the best physicians in our city- and all to no avail. Dr. Hell, our miggist, recommended l.lcclnc Hitters ; and after takinn two botllei,. 1 was entirely cured. now take great pleasure in recommending them to any prraun suffering Iron thin terrible malady. I am guilefully yours, M, A. I loyally, l.oxinglon, ivy. soul uy A. wawey uiuggisi lli'liiiiliu; Homo the Wounded. Now York, July IS. The chartered transport Olivette, which arrived off Quarantine Saturday with 272 wounded soldiers from Cuba, came up tne nay yesterday and put Into the dock at tho foot of Pacific street, Tirooklyn. There was a large gathering of friends and relatives of the wounded men at the dock, and, ns tie Olivette wns being put Into the dock, rousing cheers went up from those assembled on the pier and along the docks and yards In the vicinity, which were answered by the heroes on board the Olivette. The sol. dlers were removed to the various hoB pltals. Kdward Marshall, the newspn per correspondent who was shot In the light at La Quaslun, was transferred to his house. 23 Fifth avenue, Man hattan Borough. He Is very weak. 3"! owe. my whole lifo to Hurilock Wood Hitters. Scrofulous sores covered my body. I weiiH-d beyond cure. It. II. II. has nmilu mo n perfectly well woman." Mn. C'luulus Huttoii, Hervlllo, Mich. Coming KtentM, July 10. Ice cream festival under auspice of Company A. Fife und Drum Corps in Hob bins' oic in house. July 20. Ice eroam fetival in Itobbius' opera house under tho ausp1re of tho Young Mens' Ushers' Association, OPEN LETTI3KS MOM Jsnulo B. Groon and Mrs. Harry Hardy. Jr.XNiR K. Ghekn, Doninarlt, Iowa, writes to Mrs. Plnltlin.ui: " I had been slolc nt my monthly periods for seven yenrs, and tried nlmoit everything; I over henrd of, hut without any benefit. Was troubled with backache, headache, pains In tho shoulders and dizziness. Through my mother I was induced to try Iiydia K. l'inkhnm's Vegetable Compound, and it hns done me so much good. I am now sound and tvoll." Mra. Haunt IIakdt, Hivcrsido, Iowa, writes to Mrs. l'inkhnm tho story of her struggle with serious ovarian trou bio, and the benefit sho received from the use of Lyclin E. I'lnkham's Vege table Compound. This is her letter: " How thankful I am that I took your medicine. I was troubled for two years with inflammation of tho womb and ovaries, womb was also very low. I was in constant misery, I had heart trouble, was short of breath and could not walk llvo blocks to save my life. Suffered very much with mv back, had headache nil tho time, was nervous, monstruutlons woro irregular and painful, had a bad discharge and was troublod with bloating, I was a perfect wreck. Had doctored aud taken local treatments, but still was no better. I was advised by ono of my neighbors to write to you. I havo now finished the second bottle of Mrs. I'lnk ham's Vegotablo Compound, nud am better In overy way. I am ablo to do all my own work nnd can walk nearly a mile without fatigue; something I had not been ablo to do for over two years. Your medicine hns done me more good than nil tho doctors." BASEBALL RECORDS. Stnudlni; or tin- ( lulw hi the Itaco For C;l i u 1 1 1 1 1 1 ii mIi i I Vii mint. National l.enuiio. W. 1,. IV W- ,. iv. Cincinnati... 61 27 AM Xew York. ..!! 33 JZ HoHt.ui li-Ji M'i l'hilndclp'a. .Si U'J .4V Cli-vplmul...-l(l 21) .(II:) Yt'fiahiugtoii 30 12 .41 Baltimore . ..44 SI) .(Ml Hronltlyn. .. .20 40 .887 Outran 45 ill .'70 I.imfivll!o....ai 53 .812 l'ittnbllrB....4l) ai .SIH Ht. Lunt4....34 l .301) sATuiiiiAVs sATiox.tr, r.tunui! OASIIS. At l'hlhidi'lihla-l'hllndelplihi, 0; Cin cinnati, 2. At Huston Boston. 8; l'llts burg. 5. At lLilliinore Baltimore, 8; Chi cago. 2. At New York New York, II; I,ouis 111.'. r. At Hiooklyn St. Louis, 7; l!ronliln, 3. At Wushlngton Cleveland, 7; Washington, 4. UnMevn l.cnmio, W. Ij. IV. W. I,. PC. Montreal 87 110 .052 Toronto til 31 .,VM lluffalo 39 87 .'13 SprinxuYld. .30 iii .4S1 Wilkeiharrea.' 31 .SOS Ottawa 3'.' J .471 Syracuse.... U4 33 .507 Providence ..30 35 .40J SATUIIIIAV'S KASTX.KN I.HAUUU UAMKS. At Wtniesbarre-lluffnlo, 8; AVilkes barre, 7. At Sprlngllpld First same: Springfield, 7; Toronto. 5. Second frame: SprltiKlield. C; Toronto. 2. At Providence First mime: I'rovhh lire. 13; Montreal, C. Second game: llontreal, 7; Provi dence, 3. RUMIAV'S nASTCIIN I.CAntlR UAMKS. At Montreal-Montreal, C; Toronto, B.At Provldeneo Springfield. 11: Providence, 7. Atlantic I, ensile. W. I ,. IV. W. I,. PO. Ifiolili)mid...40 23 .633 Norfolk S3 34 .485 Lancaster . ..4:.' 31 .Ml Hertford.. ..31 40 .453 Heading !W .) .KIT, J'aler-.on....! If.' .431 Newark 33 33 .513 Allenlim-n . .30 43 .377 HATtniDAY'S ATLANTIC T.UAnUH UA.MES. At Norfolk Lancaster, 0; Norfolk, 0. At ltlcliinond Itlehmond, 4: Allentown, 1. At Noivnrk Hartford, 3; Newark, 2. At I'utersoii I'Mrst game: Heading, 7: Pnt crson, C. Second gaum: Heading, G; l'al crson, 2. KUSriAY'S ATLANTIC t.UAnllU GAMES. At NewarkFirst fjuine (11 innings): Newark, 5; Lancaster, 3. Second same: Newark. 10: Lancaster, C. At Patorson llurtford, 4; Pater&on, 2. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Cattle ltoeelptH In Philadelphia nml tlio Latest Quotations. Philadelphia, July IS. Tho receipts of cattle In this city last week were: 3eoves, 2,873: sheep, G,S0; hogs, 1,853. Receipts for the previous week wero: Iieeves, 2, tO'J: sheep, G.C30; hogs, 3.331. Beef cattle were in good demand, and although tho receipts were larger, prices advanced on nil grades; 300 head weru exported to Glasgow on tho steamer Si berian. Quotations: llxtra, D-'litf 5e. ; good, G'6f5V4c.; medium, 4:!&5c.; com mon, 4Wb44C. Sheep were In full supply, netlvo and higher. Quotations: Extru, 4i&Cc.; good, 4Vi'')4'e.; medium. SSHc; common, 354 hv.; lambs, 4Vrj7c. Hogs wero llimly held nt CKOCc. for bwt western, und 5iii5?ie. for other grades. Fat cows wero in fair request at 3tc. Thin cows were unchanged at $10 and U2.50. Veal calves were active at 4'5TCtic. Milch cows were In good request at S23 I 50. lii iiitrlin; ffold From Klondike. Seattle, Wash., Julv IS. Seventeen miners who left Dawson City June 23 have arrived here on the steamer City or tseattie, hrlnglng with them gold dust nnd drafts estimated at JG00,000. Of this amount $180,000 was in dust. The largest individual amount of dust and drafts was can led by E. Lewin, of Seattle, whose earnings are estimated at $100,000. Tho othor individual amounts ranged all tho way from $2,000 to $50,000. There were a few who had barely enough to rench home. The most remarkable strike this season was made on French Gulch, a small tribu tary of Eldorado. Pay dirt was found at llench claims at an elevation of 700 feet above the bed of Eldorado. In one day $2,800 was pnnned out. Tho Cana dian government hns collected a roy alty of about $2,00,000 this year. Surveys For tho'DI'op vt nterNvny. Detroit, Mich., July 18. Since tho ap propriation for continuing tho work of experimental surveys of a deep water way between the grent lakes and tho sea has been made, the commissioners in charge aro putting several new sur veylng purtles in the Held. Two parties are at work In the Mowhawk valley, and one Is surveying the routo between the 'Hudson river nenr Troy and tho head wateis of Lake Champlaln at Whitehall. A new party is being formed to survey the Hudson river from Troy to deep water, 30 miles bo- low. Few Ships For Santiago Harbor, Washington, July 18. It Is expected hy the navy department that but very few ships of Admiral Sampson s squad ron will enter the harbor at Santiago. Enough vessels will be sent In to put the harbor In condition for nnval op rations and tho needs of American In- erefc-8. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature of SANTIAGO'S MVERNOR. He Is a Native of Pennsylvania, and Has liccn a Soldier Since His Enlist ment For the Civil War. Washington, July IS. General Chnm bprs MeKlhbln, who has been nppolnt cd temporary military governor of San tiago, Is n member of nn old and well known Pennsylvania family. He wns born In Clmmbersburg, not far from the famous Gettysburg battlefield. Karly in the civil war he enlisted as a private In the regular army, and al most Immediately afterward was ap pointed a second lieutenant In the Fourteenth Infnntry. His first promo tion wns given him on the 10th of June, ISO I, when he wns made a first lieuten ant. On August IS, of the same year ha was given a brevet commission as com pensation for service In the battle of North Ann River, Vn and during the operations on the Weldon railroad. At the conclusion of the war MeKlhbln chose to remain In the armv, nnd It was ns lieutenant colonel of the Twenty-first Infantry thnt he went to Cuba, inning the buttle or Santlngo his servli cs were of so distinguished a character as to win for him special mention In General Shnfter's olllclal re ports. 1 lc was nmone the olllcci s recom mended for promotion, nnd was last week named by the president as a brigadier general of volunteers. Mn.Ioc Hayes Might ly Wounded. Washington, July 18. A cablegram from t'laya Del Hate, Cuba, received yesleiday conveys the Information that Major Webb C, Haves, of the First Ohio cavalry, son of the late President Hayes, was wounded on Friday, July 1, the first day of the battle of Santiago. At the request of Major Hayes no an nouncement of the matter was made In the olllclal dispatches. Ills regiment did not participate In the engagement, be ing now under waiting orders at Tam pa. Major Hayes whs detached from his command and assigned to temporary duty on Oi neral Young's stuff. While acting tn that capacity his horse was killed under him and he was wounded. That his wound was not particularly serious Is indicated by the fact that he Is out of the hospital nnd again ready for duty. To nislnl'eet 'iiiiIIiikii Mulls. Wnphlngtou, July IS. The prevalence of yellow fever nt Santiago, in the opin ion of the postal authorities, bus made It necessary to disinfect the malls com ing from that place, and a machine for this purpose will be immediately sent there. The fumigation will he very thorough, the mall being taken from the pouches and every paicel allowed to come in contact with the disinfect ant, Instead of subjecting It to the pro cess while In sacks. When the pack ages and letters have passed through this process there can be no danger of their bunging disease to this country. shnnei'V Latest Dispatch. Washington, July IS. At midnight Adjutant General Corbln made public the following dispatch from General Bhafter, dated Santiago: "My ord- hance oflkvis report about 7.000 rifles turned in today and 000,000 cartridges. At the moulb of the haihor there are quite n number of line modern guns, about six Inch, also two batteries of mountain guns, togelbur with a sa luting battery of 13 old bronze guns. Disarming and turning In will go on tomorrow. 1.1st of prisoners not yet taken." $100 Howard $100. The readers of tliN paper will lie pirated to am that there U at lrat one di ended dUeaic hat selenee Iiik been aide to cure in nil it? htagcH, and thnt lientarih. Hall's Catarrh fine s the only positive eure known to tlio nieiiual fraternity. Citarrh being a constitutional dis use, leipdres a eon-lltiitloual treatment. Hull atarrh fine Is taken Internally, netlng illreitiy unon the blood nnd mucous silrllleed ol tne system, thereby destroying the fiiunil.it Ion of the disease, and nlviiiK tho patient strenutn by iiildliu; up the constitution and nssltini; nature In doing Its work. The proprietors have so much faith In us curnuvo power-, umi h-j ifter One Hundred Dollars foranycae that It falls to cure. Send for list o testimonials. Adibess. F.J.CIIKNKY; fe CO., Toledo, O. Sold by 1 ii . Killed by Train Kobbers, Wichita, Kan., July 18. William Blakeman, the citizen who was shot In the spine by the bandits who held up and robbed a St. Louis and San Fran cisco express train at Andover Satur day night, died yesterday. Before holding up tho train the bandits robbed the station agent at Andover, securing $10. Following the hold up citizens of Andover exchanged shots with tho two robbers. Ono of the rob bers was wounded and his horse killed. The two men rode off on one horse. Seven miles south of Andover they stole a horse and buggy from a fanner. Officers and citizens are In pursuit. I think DeWitt's Witch llnel Salve Is the finest preparation on tlio market for piles." So writes John C. Dunn, of Wheeling, V. Vn. Try it aim you will lunik the same. It also cures eczema nnd all skin diseases. C. It. Haoubuch. REDUCED RATES TO THE SEASHORE. I.OW-KATK nXCUUSIONS lO ATLANTIC CITY, &C, VJAl'KJJNSYI.VANIA KAII.KOAI). Ill order to afford tho residents of North- westorn Pennsylvania an onpoitiinlty to spend a season at Atlantic City or the other South Jersey seaside resorts nt a compara tively small expense, tho Pennsylvania Kail- road Company has arranged for threo low- rato ten-day excursions from Urio, Troy, llellcfonte, Williamsport, Mocauaipia, Kun bury, Shenandoah, Dauphin and principal ntenncdlate stations (including stations on branch roads), to Atlantic City, Capo May, Oram City, Sea Islo City, Avalon, Anglctea, Wildwood or Holly lioach, on Thursdays, July Bl, August 4 and 18, 1M)9, llxeiirshm tickets, good to return by regular trains within ten days, will ho sold at very low rates. Tickets to Atlantic City will bo sold via the Delaware Illvcr lirhlgo Uoute, tlio only all-rail lino, or via Market Street Wharf. Philadelphia. For Information in regard to specific rates aud time of trains consult, hand hills, or apply to agents, or K. K. Iliirrar, Division Ticket Agent, Williaimpoit, Pn. What Dr. A. Ii. Slater Huya, litTi'Ai.o, N. Y. Ocnts : From my per sonal knowledge, gained in observing tho effect of your Khlloli's Curo In casus of ad vanced Consumption. I am prepared to say It is tho most reuuiiknlilu Keinedy that has ever been brought to in'y attention. It has certainly saved many fium Consumption Sold by 1'. D, Klrlln, and u guarantee l'ciiiinjlvanhi Chautauqua. For tho Pennsylvania Chautauqua, to ho field at Mt tlrctua, Pa July 1 to August 4 1SUS, tho Pennsylvania Itailroad Company will sell tickets to the general public on Juno 20 to August 4, good to return until August 10, inclusive, from stations on its lino in Peiiiuylvunl.i, nnd fiom Washington, D, C Ualthuore, Mil., and Cuuandaigua, N. V nud principal Intermediate stations, to- Mt. llretuH and return, at reduced ratos. Thousands of persons havo been cured of puog oy tuing DoWitt's Witch Ilazol Salvo. It heals promptly and cures oozemn and nil skiu niseases. it givis tiuinediato relief. U H. Ihigenbticli, nr.uairrruii mjmmhh touik, TWO TOUltS Til Til P. KOUTlt VIA PENNSYL VANIA itAlLItOAI). For tho couvcnicnco of tlioso who seek tlio most attmctlvo way of spending a Summer vacation, tlio Pennsylvania Itailroad Company has arranged two delightful tours to the Ninth, under tlio pcrsoually-conductcil tourist system, July 2(1 and August HI. The points included in tlio Itinerary nnd the country traversed abound In nature's beauties j Wntkins Glen, Niagara Falls, Thousand Is lands, Quebec, Montreal, Au S.ihlo Chasm, Lakes Champlaln anil George. Saratoga, and the Highlands of tho Hudson arc all rich in Interest nml replete with natural attractions. Karh tour will he in charge of one of tlio company's tourist agents, assisted by nn ox peiienccd lady ns chaperon, whoso especial charge will lie unescorted ladles. The rato of $100 from New York, Ilrooklyn, Newark, Trenton, Philadelphia, llnrrisburg, Italtiinoio and Washington covois railway snd boat fare fur the entile round trip, parlor-car seats, meals en route, hotel unter talnment, transfer charges, carriage hue In fact, every Item of necessary expense. For detailed itinerary, tickets, or any ad ditional Information, address Tourist Agent, Pennsylvania Itailroad Company, Hint ltrnad wuy, New Yolk j Mil) Fulton street, Ilrook lyn j 7MI Itruad street, Newark, N. J.;or Geo, V. ISoyd, Afsistant General Passenger Agent, ltroad Street Station, Philadelphia. Tlio Chief Burgess of Mllcsluirg, Pa says DeWilt's Little Ktuly liisers aro the best pills he ever used in his family during forty years of house keeping. They emu constipa tion, sick headache and stomach and liver tinlibles. Small in si.o lull gie lt 111 results. C. It. llsgcnbucli. Itupllsl f nteriiiilionul Contention, For this occasion, the Philadelphia & Head ing hallway will sell round trip tickets to Hull'alo and return from principal points on line at rato of single fare for round trip. Tickets for sale and good going July 12th to 15th, inclusive, and good returning until July Itith, inclusive. Excursionists desiring to mako a longer stay, can by drpnsitltiB return ticket with Joint Agent at lhitl'alo, July 10th to 10th, in clusive, and paying an additional feo of fifty cents, have limit of samo extended to Sep tember 1st, 1S0S. For information as to routo. tiinoof trains, rate of fare, etc., consult any Philadelphia ,t Heading Ticket Agcut, or address, lldson J. Weeks, Geu'l Pnss'r Agent. Sick headache, biliousness.coustipation and all liver and stomach troubles can ho quickly cured hv using tlioso famous llttlo pills known as DoWitt's Llttlo Farly liisers. They are pleasant to tase and never gripe. C. H. Ilageiihuch. ltecord llrunklng Trip. On Friday tlio Ueadiug's 00 niinuto train, celebrated its initial rim of tho season by establishing a record, making the run of IMJ miles from Camden to Atlantic City in 45 J minutes. This record clips a mimito and a quarter from the best time mado by last season's flyer. Tho train was drawn hy engino No. 102S, built hy lialdwiu's in May of last year, and a duplicate of No. 1027, which was the flyer last year. The train was mado up of a combination car, thice coaches and a Pullman, and on board were several officials of tho road, iu addition to Superintendent Saticlaiu, of the ltaldwin Locomotive Works, and the inspector of tho Chinese Kastem Itailway, who is in this country inspecting railroads. Tho train mado an average speed of 72.il miles an hour. Philadelphia liccoid, July 3rd, 1MIS. Win your battles amiinst disease by acting promptly. One Minute Cough (Jure produces iiuniediato results. When taken early it pre vents consumption. And in later stages it furnishes prompt relief. C. II. llagenhucli. Tho South nml Its AdvantuucK. Tho Southern Itailway has issued for free distribution, a sixtcon pago journal des criptive of Virginia, North and South Caro lina. Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi. Persons seeking new locations, or capitali1 ts desiring to mako safeand profit able in .cstments will find the information contained therein both valuable and inter csting. Copius will ho mailed freo upon ap plication to John M. lieall, District Passen ger Agent, b2S Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. A Cllll.l) KN.IOVS Tho pleasant Haver, gentlo action, and sooth ing effect of Syrup of Figs, when in need of a taxation, and if tlio father or mother ho coslivo or bilious, the most gratifying results follow its use ; so that it is the best family remedy known and every family should have a bottle. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. llUltKK, ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW. dice TCrmi htdldbifr, con er of Main nn Centre streets, Shcnanilotth. J II. I'OMHKOV, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. JltOK. JOHN JONIW, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, I-ock Box 53, Malmnoy City, Pa. Ilavtnc studied under Homo of the beta masters ir Loudon and Parts, will Rive Ifhsoiu on tho violin. Iiinndollll. trllltnr anil vocaI rultiit-t,. Terms reasonable. Address In care of ritrousa the lowfler Hhenamlnnh, RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Rupiure from Williamsport will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT THE Hotel Franey, from 8 till 10:30 a. m. Uuplutc permanently and quickly Cured or no pay. Wiilten guarantee to alisolulejy cure all kinds of Rupture without operation or detention from business. Absolutely no Danger. (Examination Pree. loo persons cured in Sunbury, Shainokin, Mt. Carmel and vicinity who tan be referral to. Charges nnd terms moderate and witliin reach of all. nillions of Dollars do up in smoko every year. Tako n risks but get your housos, stock, fa nlture, etc., Insured in first-class r liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST. Insurance Agent twl jjjQ Houtu jarj,u g, Alto I.lf:ndAccldi)ntl .Cooipaulei OUR VANQUISHED FOES. Of the Spanish Prisoners at Annapolis Cap tain Eulate, of the Vizcaya, Alone Refuses to Sign Parole PledRe. Annapolis, July IS. Maryland's nnclout rnpltnl was crowded yesterday with curiosity seekers, who camo from Baltimore, Washington und elsewhere by lull and by witter In the hope of getting n peep ut Admiral Cervera and tho men who founht aud lost In the great naval light off Santiago. Those who reached hole early In the morning were lewarded for their trouble, us nearly all the prisoners, including the admiral, attended divine services ut St. Mary's llnmnn Catholic church, whoic they offered up thanks for their dellveiuiice from the fate that over took so many of their less 'fortunate comrades who fell before tho relentless lire of the American guns on July 3. The church, which Is the only one of the Uonmii Catholic denomination In Annupolls, is one of the lnndmarks of tho city, nnd embraces In Its member ship some of the most prominent and nrlstoerallc of Annapolis people. At the close of the services the of ficers returned to the Naval academy und spent the balance of the day In strolling about the grounds or loung ing on the broad pluzzas which sur round must of the buildings In which the prisoners are quartered. They are rapidly becoming accustomed to their surroundings, and seem cheeiful nnd contented. Amide provision has been .nnde for their comfort, their food is plentiful and of the best quality, and clothes will bo provided for such as will accept. Captain Kulate. of the Vizcaya, Is the only one of the officers who has thus far refused to sign the parole pledge. Ills reasons for It are that Admiral Cervera was only required to give a verbal promise, and that his (Kulate'sl rank entitles him to the same privilege. The authorities here have no doubt thnt the matter will be amicably ar tanged and that the scruples of the gal lint officer may be overcome. Murdered For Their Wiiiio. Guthrie. O. T., July IS Two labor ers on the St. Louis and Oklahoma railway weie murdered near the Sac nnd Fox agency, after being paid off, und robbed of their wages. Their bodies were found along the troefc with skulls crushed. They have been Identified as Anton Gunter, of Paekerton, Ind., and 3. A. Shanhnltzer, of Centralla, Ills. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo In tho world for cats, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, totter, chapped bauds, chilblains, corns, ana all skin eruptions, and positively cure3 pilos, or no pay required. It ts guaranteed to give porfect satisfaction or mouy Tofundcd. Price 25 cents par box. For salo hy A. Wssloy. Philadelphia & Reading Railway Enrrines Hum Hard Coal No Smoke IN KPI'ltCT Jl'I.Y 1st, lS'JS. Trains leave Mhtjnuiulo.oi .t, In, lows . For New York via PhttnUelphtn, week dn s, 7 ::0 l M a. m., 12 27, !1 IU ami 0 07 p III. Kor New York via Klmich Chin ,iuk din-i, 7 "On. ill., 12 27 and 11 10 p. lu. Kor K'cndhiK i.ml Philadelphia, ucck dayst 7.'M. 'J51 a.m.. 1 1 27, 3 10 aud II Oi ,.. i- J'or PotlmHIe, week days, 7:10, '.itil a. li.., 12 27,3 10, 6 07 and 7 25 p. lu. Kor TainiKpia and Mahanoy City, week days 730, B 51 a. m., 12 27. 8 10 and 6 07 v. m. Kor WUIIainsport, ttiinbury and Lewlsburar, week days. 1130 a. iu.. 12 27, 7 25 p. in Kor Mah.iuo) "lane, weekdays, 7 30, 9 St, 11 20 a. in., 12 27, 3 10, II 07, 7 25, !1 65 p. m. Kor Ashland and Sliaiuoklli, week davs, 7 30, 1130 a. m., 12 27, 3 10, fl07, 7 25 and 9 5' p. in. For Ualthuore, Washington ami the Wot via It. AtO. It. It., through trains le" liwcitni; Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. A K. II K.) at 320, 7 55, 11 20 a. m.( 3 10 ami 7.27 p. u.. Sundays, 3 20, 7 00, 11 20 n. in., 3 K and 7 27 p. m. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, ueek dayi, 1030 a. lu. 12 20. 12 IL 8 -10 (..in. Blinilays, 1 35, S 23 p. iu. TUAINS FOIt MIKNANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00, 11 30 a. m., aud 1 45, 4 30, 9 00 p.m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 30, 9 10 a. in., 1 30 p. lu. Leave Philadelphia, Kf-adtnj: Terminal, ncek days, 3 40, d 30. 10 21 a. lu. anil I 30, 4 1,0 p. ui. l,cavu Head! ok, week days, 7 00, jOOs. a, m, 12 15, 4 17, 6 CO p. in. Leavo 1'ottsvllle, week days, 7 10, 7 10 ft. in,, 12 30 4 10, G 10 and 6 SO p. in. Leave Taruaqua, week days, 8 30, 11 23 a. in., 1 19, 8 60, 7 20 p. 111. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 9 05, 1147 a. m., 2 22, 5 12, C 21, 7 44 p. lu I,eau Mahanoy 1'lane, week days, G30, 9 25. 10 25. 11B9 a. in., 241, 5 32, 04 1 7 57, p In. Leave Williamsport, week days, 7 12, 1. O0 a. nn, 1231 aud 4 09 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut utrect waif and South street whatf for Atlantic City. Weekdays Kxpresa, 8 00, 9 00, 10 13 a. m., (1 30 .Saturdays only), J 00, 3 00, 3 40 00 inll iito Irnlii, 100 05 minute train, 4 30, 5 00 ((' minute trill n J , 540, 700 p.m. Acuouilnodation, 0 15 a. m 5 00, u 30 p. m SI. 00 excursion train 700 am. Sundays Kxpress, 7 30, 8 00, 8 30, 9 00, 10 00 a ui,4 15 pm. Accommodation, G15uiu, 4 45 p. m. 81.00 excursion train, 7 am. Hemming leave Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Uxpress, (0 15 Mondays only) 7C0, 7 45 05 minute train, 8 20 05 minute train, 9 00, 10 15, 1100 a ru., 1 30, 4 30, 6 30, 7 30, 930 p. m. Accommodation, 4 25, 7 50 a. il. 4U1 p. m, SI. 00 excursion train (from MissNslppi ave. only) 0C0 p. m. Sundays Express, 3 30, 4 00, 5 00, 0 00, 0 30, 7 00, 7 30. 8 00, 9 30 p. m. Ac commodation, 715 a. m., 5 05 p. m, $100 excursion trnln (from foot of Mississippi live, only), 0 10 p in. For Cape May and Sea Islo City, 8 45 a. in., 2 30, 4 13 pin. Additional for Cape May 4 15 p. in. Sundays (81 00 excursion 7 00 ) 9 15 in. Kor Ocean City, 8 30, 8 15 a in, 2 30, 4 45 p m. (81 00 excursion Thursday only) 7 00 a in. Sun days, 8 15, 9 15 a in. Varlor Cars on all expreHS trains. yor further Information, apply to nearrst Philadelphia and Iteading Hallway ticket nueu or address I. A. HwEioAim, Kdson J, Wkkkh. (len'l Sept., Ocn'l l'as'r Ajt., uemiinir terminal, rniiaucipuiH, GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST ! flicse were the two reasons that formerly kept people frem attending to their teeth. until reasons luive no eMilcnce in llus ad vanced age. 1'ninless and inexpensive dent- istiy with nn absolute guarantee lor live years is our method A Good Set or Teeth, $$. The Very llest Teeth, JSS. You can get no belter, no matter what you iay. "'o charRe for extracting, where teeth aie ordered. Ve can take your impression in the morning and fiive you your teetli in the afternoon if desired. Gold rilliugs, $i ; Hest Silver Fillings, Soc up; Cleaning, 5oc; Extracting, 25c. Crown nnd bridge work nt very reasonable rates. Examinations nnd estimates fiec. We use but one grade of material the best. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, Car. White & Centre Sis., Robbing' Building "Sawed Her Life." PPM ns. JOnN WALLET, of Jefferson, Wis., than wbomnono lu moro highly esteemed or widely knorrn, writes. "In 1S30 1 had n 60vcro attack of I.itlrlppo oudnt tho end of four months, lu Epitoctall physicians, friends and good nursing; coufl do, ray lungs hoart and norvoua system wero so completely wrecked, my llfo was do npalrcd of, my friends (jiving mo up, 1 could only sleep by tho uso of opiates. My lunps and heart pained mo terribly nnd my cough was W03t aggravating. I could not Ho In ono position but a short tlmo and not on my left sldo at nil. Hy husband brought mo Dr. Miles' Norvlno aud Heart Curo and I bo gan talcing tbem. When I had takon a half bottloof each I was much bettor and contin uing persistently I took nbout a dozen bot tles and was completely restored tohealth to tbo surprlso of all. Dr. Miles' Uoraedlosf aro sold by nil drug gists under a positive -(VJIIoo' guarantee, first bottloi benefits or money ro- gnostoiW $B funded. Hook on dls- JKr' iSS oases of tho heart and Si' vidSAi nerves freo. Address, IsS&JWi DU. iULEi MKDUU.L OO., Klkbart, Ind. ennsylvania RAILROAD. yCHUYKILL OIVIRION. JCI.Y 1, 1898. Trains will leave Shenandoah after tne rdo-a date for Wlirirans. Gllberton. Frackvllla, Dark Water, St. C'latr, l'ottsvlllo. llamburi;, ltrauliiK, Pottstown, l'liounlxvlllo. JCorrlstown aidl'liP aelplila (ilrMid street station) at AOS and 815 a. in.. 2 02. G IU p. iii. on week days. Sundavfl. 8 15 a. m., 4 25 p. m. Trains leave Krackvllle for Shenandoah nt 7 30, 11 43 a. m. and S 48, 7 SO p. u . Sunday, ii ui a. in, aim o -iu p. in. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah f via Track vllloi 710, 1120 a. m., 5 20, 710 p.m. Sunday iu. a. m o p. m. I.CAVC PhlladclnMa. (llroad street ntattonl. fot Shewiudoah at 8U5 a. in.. 4 10 p. m. week days. sunaayn leave at u ou nnu u 'z& a. in lcavellroad street station, l'hiladeliilda. lur Sea Girt, Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Ixm uraiicn, anu interKieuiaie stations, .zu, 11.14, a. m., 8. SO and 4.00 p. m. week-days. Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOU NEW YOHK. Kxpress.weck-days. a SO, 4 Co. 4 50 5 05.5 15.8 50. 7IH, H20, 9 50, 10 21 (I)lnlnR Car), II 00 a. in, 12 00 noon, 12 85 (Limited 100 and 4 22 p. r,i. Dlnlnir Cars). 1 40, 2 80 (DlnhiK Car) S 20. 3 5). 4 02, 5 00,550 (Dining Cnr), 0 00, 7 02,7 50 (Din. Itigl.'ar), 10 00 p. in., 12 01, night. Sundavs, 3 20, 4 05. 4 50, 5 05, 5 15 8 20,9 56, 1021, (DiniliK Car), 11H5 a. in., 1285, 1 05 (DinlilK Car) 2 30 (DlnhiK Car), 4 00 (Limited 4 22) (Diiilne Cur), 5 20,550, (DinlilK Car) 635, 702,750, Dining Car 100(1 p. m., 1201 night. express for iiohioii witnout change, 11 OOa ia., w ek'davs, aud 7 50 p. ni., dally. Catskill enprcss, (Parlor Car). 8 20 am week days. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. 1'or Unlthnoro and Washington. 8 50, 7 20, 8 32, 1020,1123,0. in., 12 09, 1231 (Db.lng Car), 1 12 IDinlllg Carl. 3 12. 4 41. 15 25 Conirrua- sloual Limited, Dining Car, C 17. 055 min ing Cnr, 7 31 Dining Carl p. in., and 12 05 night week days. Sundays, 3 50, 7 20, 9 12, 11 23, a. in.. 12 09, 1 12, Dining Car 4 41, 520 Con gresslonal Limited, Dining lur, CM Dining Car, 731 DlulngCar p. m. and 1205 night. Kor llaltiinore, accommodation. 9 12 a m, 2 02 aud 4 01 p m week days, 5 08 and 11 10 p m dally. FOIt ATLANTIC CITY. Leave ltroad street station via Delaware rlvei bridge Hi prcsx, 5 00, 9 10 N) minutes n in, 2 38 IS2 minutes), 100 hO minutes, 7 05 p. m. .Sundays, 500, 9 20 f0 lulliutes, a in, 238 M2 lave .Market Street Warf Express, 5 00, S ,'ld, 10 00 75 minutes, a m. (100 Saturdays onyj, 2 00 175 niiuiltcsl. 3 00 I75niiuutesl.3 30 (GO uifnutesl . 4 00 IV minutes, 13) 75 IlllnlltesJ, 5 00 70 minutes, 5 30 05 minutes p lu. Sundays, 5 00, 7 30, 800,(75 minutes, 8 30, 900 75 lulliutes, 9 50 70 minutes ,i in, and 4 SO 75 minutes p in. I.uO excursion train, 7 OOa in dally. ror lapeiuay, Angleeea, vuilwoodana noil- Ilcaoh Express, 9 00 am, 2 30, 4 05, 5 00 p lu weekdays, Suuda)s 820nin, CapeMny only, 1 30 p m Saturdays Excursion, 7 00 a in dally. For Sen Isle City, Oeeru City, Avalon and U,n,.A 11..).. ....... n ,n o ,r 1 nn 5 110 p. m weekdays. Sundays, 8 50 a. m.' Ex cursion v iu a m uauy. For Soniers Point Express, 5 00, 8 30, 1009 a. m., 1 00 Saturdays only, 3 00. 4 00, 6 00, 5 30 p. in. week days Sundays, 5 00, 8 00, 9 00,9 00 a, m and 1 .10 p. m. I. 11 HUTCHINSON, J. K. Wood, Gen'l Utanager. Gen'I Pass'g'r Agi WM. SCIIMICKER, JR., Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity --For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer THE GREATEST BOOK OF THE AGE! Should be In Every Home aud Library. t'n Tlifiln Wu JliJID HK Is written, by III lit Hod. William Kwart Gtaclitoau, Ki-l'remier of Ormat UrlUnti nml lrelnml, ClmsUr, Kuk.i UdV. A. II. Baice, Quton't CoHefe, Uifottl, Yaxh.i Hey. Hamuol Ivan Uurtlas, 1. I)., OitOfiiio llibololtuf Hemlttury, Chlcnifo. Jll.-ltev, Fruderic W. Furrur, IU., F.U.B., f)ean o( Canterbury. Canterbury, Kna.i Ut-r, Klmer H,Cajen, lUK.TufU Colleue, HotuurviUe, Mutw. Jtev. Frank W Uutnuului, ,!., Armour Institute, Chicago, , Hey, OnorKe F, l'entecottt, U.V., Murjlf. I one rrenhyteriun Church) London, JDiM Hot. IL H. 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