EVENING HERALD lMTAItl.lSIIEU 1870. Published every Evening, Except Sunday, nt 8 South Jaruik Street, Neau Cksthr. The Hernld is delivered In Shenandoah and tlie surrounding torrns for six cents a week, pity vbUot!io curriers. Ily toMI 3.00 n year, or 38 eAUs a month, payable In advance. dvertl"e memts charft-ed according to spnee and pnettion. Trra publishers reserve the right to change the position of advertisements whenever the pure llcAtloi ot news demnnd It. The right In reserved to rJttany advertisement, whether paid for or not, mat the publishers may deem '.-Spropor. Advertising rates made, known upon application. Entered at the postofllee at Shenandoah, Pa., as second class mall matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION 'All the News Thai's Fll to Print." Evening Herald TlU RsnAV. .TVl.Y t!l. 1M)S. OUR COUNTRY : First, Last and Forever. WllKS tlie prisonors of war write homo of thu splendid treatment tlioy are receiving liero there Is danger that the whole country will want to come over. A kol'NI) trip ticket for its lleet in the Suez ennui cost Spain $140,000. Hut it was better to return than to run into Dewey, with Watson closing tip the rear. Shenandoah has many kickers, but among the number there are many who think more of the two cent revenue stamp on the bank check than of the dollars involved in the transaction. Thk political campaign thin full Avill be exceedingly interesting. There are elements entering into the contest that will insure Hepublienn success, provided the party conven tion selects men in whom the people have confidence. Sojik who elaiin credit for superior wisdom leiniud us that Vorto Uico is "American," but the Philippines uro not. Yes, but there was a time when America was something else, and Decatur and Lawrence held that "the ilag makes territory wherever it Hies." "We fought once before to establish that doctrine ; we are doing so again. No door is thick enough to keep out the newspaper mid its advertis ing ; no chamber is too remote, or too quiet, for the favorite family paper ; no surveillance is so strict but the newt-paper is admitted ; and it brings its me.-sage of wars and rumors of wars ; of elections, acci dents, marriages, births and deaths and advertisements. The lending merchants use the H Kit ami advertis ing columns. Thk Centralia School Board has not yet made the appointments of school teachers for the ensuing term, and while no special reason is given for the delay it is believed to be due to the Eisenhower case, which was re cently decided against the Board. There is no good reason why the ap pointment of teachers should bo de layed until the beginning of the term. The appointments can be made at an earlier dute without detriment to the schools. Besides it is not treuting the new applicants, if there be any, nor the members of the old corps of teachers fairly by keeping them in suspense during the vacation mouths. The Democratic members of the School Board of this town, for rea sons best known to themselves, have decided to make no appointments be fore August, while the great majority of the School Boards of this county have taken a more reasonable course and made their appointments some time ago. Whether or not the Board contemplates changing the personnel of our present corps of teachers Is not made public, but if they do it is depriving thoso that are- marked for removal of an opportunity to secure employment elsewhere. The Board is being criticised for its action in the matter. There should be no further delny in making the appointments. Onk of the most notable papers is sued from thu State Department, at "Washington, wits sent out by Presi dent McKinley on Holiday last to the conquered province of Santiago. It bats forth what will undoubtedly ho the policy of the United States gov ernment with ull the places that may bo taken by our government. While the government will be essentially a militury government, yet ull tho local machinery of government existing ut tue time 01 occupation win ue con tinned. Tho Judges of tho courts und other oilluials acknowledging the supremacy of tho United States will be continued in office until other wise ordered or new regulations adopted. Security in their per sons and property is guaranteed to ull citizens. Thoso inhabitants opposing the government tiro to bo expelled. Taxation will be continued us for merly, und the income thereof will be used for expenses of the local government. Tho proclamation will have a most reassuring effect on tho inhabitants. They will now huve un opportunity of knowing something of the blessings of a government ml ministered for the good of the people insteud of for the enrichment of tho representatives of the Spanish monarchy. AUGUSTTS ASSURANCE. Spanish Commander of the Philippines De da ros That the Garrison Is "Ready to Fight to the Death. Mndrld, July 21. 'cl SnKasta ami General Cum a, iiilnl-.'T uf war, de clare that the latest news from the Philippines li of the most favorable character. General Ou'rea's advices In dicate that the Insurants are now dis playing "only a lukewarm hostility to wardH the Spanish troops." Captain General Augustl sends an official dispatch asset ting, under date of July 14, that whip- the blockade Is becoming very strict, the enemy has lost heavily In Feveral recent uiignge ments, "by which the nioiale of the American forces has l.een weakened and the Srmnlards have been Rreutly encountered." The dispatch allepes also that "the garrison Is ready to light to the death," and that General Stonel and several officers who had emiped from Mata bebe, have arrived there. Captain General Augustln concludes as follows: "Modestly and without exaggeration, which Is contrary to my character, I have described with loyal candor the situation, tii hiih 1 am consecrating all my effotts for n;y country and my king." An oltlclal dispatch from Captain General l'.lancn nnnounce that the greatest enthusl ism prevails there, and that the feellne In favor ot resisting the Yankee Is unlvcsuil. It further as serts that the t ominnmlera of the vol unteer forces, at a conference under the piesldency of General Arolas, mil itary governor of Itavann, resolved to "exhaust tin ir resources and die rather than surrender." The American warships, the dispatch Bays, arc off Manzanlllo, apparently awaiting instructions, hut the bom bardment has not been resumed. A semi-ollU'lnl note lias been pub lished here, explaining the circum stances, from a Spanish standpoint, ot the surrender of Santiago de Cuba. It declares that the letter which General Toral "Is alleged to have written to General Shafter," Is apocryphal, ns the telesiaph version "contains a state ment which It was Impossible for Gen eral Toral to have made, because It Is untrue that his government authorized him to capitulate." The note continues: "What happened was thnt the war minister received two telegrams from Captain General Blanco. The first described General Toral's position, which was most piti ful, because of the want of provisions and ammunition. It also detailed tho enemy's proposals. "In the second tclegrnm Captain General Ttlaneo gave the terms of the capitulation, and requested Instruc tions. The war minister replied to both by telling Captain General Blanco to leave every initiative to General To ral, for it was Impossible to recom mend any other line of conduct. Gen eral Toral accordingly acted as he thought advisable, and would explain before a court martini the motives which Induced him to capitulate." The ministers maintain absolute re serve on the question of peace. It Is certain that up to yi terday no nego tiations were opened. Nevertheless public opinion favors pi ace. The military code pi esc ribes life Im prisonment for any officer who Includes In the capitulation of his own forces other posts whhh, though dependent upon his commnnd, are not troops or places included In the action which caused the eupitulnllou. It is doubted, however, vhcther General Toral will be thus punlshi d. A Few Pointers. The recent statistics of the number o deaths show that the larfie majority die with consumption. This disease may commence with an apparently harmless cougli which can be cured instantly by Kemp's lialsam for the Throat aud Iungs, which is guaranteed to cure and relieve all cases. Trice 25 and 50c. Sold by all druggists ; ask for a free sample to-day. DENOUNCING LINARES. Epaniards in Santiago Charge Him With Faint Ileartedness and With Shirk ing His Responsibility. Santlaco do Cuba, July 21. It is stated here that General Linares cabled to Madrid on July 3, before General Shaffer's demand for the surrender of Santiago, a long message letting forth the Inability of the city to hold out against an eiemy superior In numbers. With the Spanish dying with fever and starvation and demoralize by the loss of the fleet. He urged the government, for the sake of humanity, to offer to capitulate, but added that, If ordered to remain to die like a rat In a trap, he would do so. as his soldiers were doing their duty, although realizing that a mistake had been made. Somehow Information In regard to the message leaked out and the Span ish officers here are loud In their con demnation of General Linares, whom they accuse of faint heartedness throughout the war, to the extent of, "under the ulea of a slight wound," laying the mantle of the shame of sur render upon General Toral's shoulders Instead of facing the disgrace himself. This feeling Is general among tho men who, passing the palace where the Stars and Stripes are (lying, clench their lists and mutter: "What a shamo to our country: but she deserves it well," $100 Reward $100. rr-i if (l.lu imncr will be pleaded to , n.,,!!!,,. la at least one dreaded disease that science 1ms been able to euro In nil Its stages, nnd that Iscutarrh. nans unarm w e the only positive euro known to tho nieillcnt fraternity. Catarrh being n constitutional dis ease requires a i-on-titutlonni treatment. .u.i. -Cntnrrh Cure U taken Internally, noting directly ui-on the blood und mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroying me .. i..L.i.,n. ilm imtlent strength by bulhlliiB up the constitution nnd nsslstlnt- nnturo In dol.nr Its worK. 1 no iro.neu,. ...... 1. r..nt. lis rnmtlvc Dowers, thnt they bo lliuvu ... offer One llumhcd Dollnrs for any case that It (nils to cure. Send for Hat 01 testimonial-.. Address. I'. J.CHKNKY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by I) " ' JndlumiUon In Mus'nuliurtts. Boston, July 21. The Washington dispatch sent out by the war depart ment RivhiK a list of states that have not tilled their quota of men under the president's call for volunteers, which stated that Massachusetts had furnish ed only DU men under the president's second call, has caused considerable indication among the militia of the state. Adjutant General Dalton said to day: "This report does Massachusetts a creat Injustice. The statement Is ab solutely Incorrect. As a matter of fact Massachusetts has placed In the field, aB estimated, 1.200 more than the amount asked for In the two calls." TIlO Chief BuruOSS of Mllnulmrn- "l'l uiva DeWltt's Little Early ltisors are tho best puis ue ever useu in ins rarnlly during forty years of houso keeping. They cure constipa tion, eick headache and stomach and liver troubles, bmalllu slo but gront iu results. i a. jiagenoiicii. HTfc -ai , - WAX menns pain, dancer nnd possible, death for some wives. For others It means practically no discomfort at all. thero U no reason why child birth should bo a period of rain and dread. Sev. oral months before, a woman becomes a mother sho should preparo herself for tho critical ordeal Thero is a prepara tion made which is intendod for this purnoso alone. Tho namo of this wonderful preparation is It In liniment to bo ap plied ex ternally. It relaxes tho mus cles and re lieves tho distension, to every organ con cornod in childbirth, and takes away nil danger and nearly all Buffer ing. Best results follow if tho remedy la used during tho wholo period of preg nancy. It is tho only remedy of tho kind in tho world thnt is endorsed by physicians. SI perbottlont all drug stores, or sent by mail on receipt of price. Fhee Books con. Friend. tniniug invaluablo in formation for all women, will bo sent to any ad dress upon application to The Qradlitld Regulator Co Atlanta, Ca. REDUCED RATES TO THE SEASHORE. LOW-RATE KXCUltSlONS TO ATLANTIC CITV, Ac, via Pennsylvania iiailieoad. In older toaflbrd tho residents of North western Pennsylvania nn opportunity to spend a season nt Atlantic City or the other South Jersey seasido resorts at a compara tively small expense, tho Pennsylvania Itail road Company has arranged for three low rato ten-day excursions from Erie, Troy, liellofonte, Willlamsport, Mocanaqua, Sun- bury, Shenandoah, Dauphin aud principal intermediate stations (including stations on branch roads), to Atlantic City. Capo May, Ocean City, Sea Islo City, Avalon, Auglesea, Wild wood or Holly lieach, on Thursdays, August 4 and 18, 1893, Kxeursiou tickets, good to lcturn by regular trains within ten days, will be sold at very low rates. Tickets to Atlantic City will be sold via the Delaware Hirer liridgo ltoute, tho only all-rail line, or via Market Street Wharf, Philadelphia. For information in regard to specific rates and time of trains consult hand bills, or apply to agents, or K, S. Harrar, Division Ticket Agent, Williamsport, Pa. Gents : I was dreadfully nervous, and for relief took your Karl's Clover Hoot Tea. It quieted my nerves aud strengthened my wholo Xervous System. I was troubled with Constipation, Kidney aud Howcl trouble. Your Tea soon cleansed my system u thoroughly that I rapidly regained health and strength. Mrs. S. A. Sweet, Hartford, Coun. Sold by S. 1. Kirlin aud a guarantee. THE PRODUCE MARKETS. As ltofleoti'il by Dcnllng In I'hllndol phln unit llnltlmoro. Philadelphia, July W. Flour steady; winter superfine, 13.25; Pennsylvania roller, clear, J3.M(4; city mills, extra, M.ax3.40. Itye flour sold in a small way nt 3 per barrel for choice Pennsylvania. Wheat firm: No. 2 red, July, 80 0.4c.; do. August, TSiiCmTSHo.; do. September, TO?47tc. Corn quiet and steady; No. 2 mixed, July, 3T(rt37;4c.; No. 2 yellow, for local trade, iOy&XPie. Oats firm; No. 2 white, 31)0.; No, S white, clipped, 32c. Hay firm; cholco timo thy, 112.60 for large bales Boef quiet and steauy: Deer nams, 122.61x423. Pork dull; fnnv lly, JlJ.DOglJ Lard firm; western steamed, f5.8"'a Butter firm, western creamery, 13 ig,iCt;C.; ao. iaetory, niftiao ; l'.lgms, 17c; lm' Itation creamery, 12(g)14c.; New York dairy, 1215W.c ; do. creamery, 13l"-;c.; fnncy Pennsylvania prints jobbing at 21324c.: do. wholesale, 20c. Cheeso Arm; large, white, 7j n irse.; smaii, wiuio, i5(s,.j4c; iignt slams, 4(g BV2e.; full skims, 2(iJJ4c. Eggs steady; New York aud Pennsylvania, Hlac.; western fresh, 13lto. Potutooi steady; Jerieys, 12.253 S.50; Long Island, 2.2.r)(i2.S0. Tallow firm; city, V'iiS'y3c: country, 3JHf(4358c. Cottonseed oil steady; primu crude, Ilia 17c.; do. yellow, 24c; off summer yellow, 23)$c; prima winter yel low, 29c. Baltimore, July 20. Flour quiet and unchang ed Wheat firmer; spot, SQyAaSOi; month, 60a BOHc; August, 75o ; September, 74K'! steamer No. 2 red,70a70c; southern wheat by sample, 73a81lc,: do. on grade, 78Ka81. Cora steady; spot and mouth, !)7a37Kc; August, 37J4 037JJC.; beptemner, asajs;ic; steamer mixed, IMaUS'Jo,; Houthorn wliito and yellow, 41o, Oats firm; No. 2 white, 32a33c. ; No. 2 mixed, B0a31c. Hyo steady; No. 2 nearby, 51c; No. 3 western, 52)40. Huy iu good demand for tho better grades; No 1 timothy, IU.50.il2. drain freights quiet; steam to Liverpool per bushol, 2d July; Cork for orders per quarter, 3s a 34 l'4d August; 3s 3d a 3s 4d September. Lot- tuco, Jl.10al.25 per basket. Livo Stock Murkot.s. New York, July 20. Beeves in good demand; steers and bulls firm: cows steady; all sold; Btem-i, 44.noa5.40; oxen und stags, J2.75at.75; bulls, t3.15a3.75; choice fat do., t4.15al.35; cows, f2a4. Calves opened strong, closed dull and lower on veals; 300 calves unsold; veals, !4aG.G5; tops, JO. 75; buttermilks, t4a4.50; westerns, Vi.GOa to. 35. Sheep and lamUs in good demand, privet generally steady; Nheep, t3a5; lambs, t5a0.80( culls, J 1.50. Hogs firm at tl.25a4.5o. East Liberty, Pa., July 20. Cattle steady ; ex tra, t5o5.05; prime, Jl.b.ial.M; common, J3.80.il. Hogs active: best grades, J4. 10a 1.15; common to fair, flat. 05: good roughs, t2,75a3.&5. sheep Itciuly; choice, t3.t0al.05; common, t3.50al; rearlmgs, t4a4.8a; spring lambs, t5a5.50. Veal .Ives, I0.50u7. Buy Keystone flour. Bo suro that the namo LE.H81Q & Bakb, Ashland, Pa., la printed on every sack. PROFESSIONAL CARDS JJ- M. BURKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Ofike Itgnn building, corner of Slain an Centre streets, Shenandoah. T H. l'OSIKItOY, 1) ATTORN EV-AT-LAW Shenandoah, I'a. pitOF. JOHN JONKS, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Boa 65, Mahauoy City, I'a, Having studied under some of tbo her masters in Loudon and Parts, will give lessonr on tue vioiin.msnuoun. guitar ana vocal culture Terms reasonable. Address In care of Htrouse the Jeweler tihenandoah. Tho Rosy Froshnoos And a velvety softness of the (kin la inva riably obtained br thefo who use I'ouoKI'g Complexion Powder. CUBAN JUNTA EXPLAINS. Their Soldiers In Cuba Will Hot Oppose Slialter's Orders When the Situa tion Is Made Clear. Washington, July 21. Senor Quosada and other representatives of tho Cuban Junta were In consultation with officials of the war department yesterday. The United States ofTielals were assured that there was 110 dissatisfaction with the mannKemont of affairs In Cuba, so far as tho Cubans' representatives were enncprned, nnd that It the Cubans op erating about SnntlaRo were not In har mony with the United States authori ties there It arose from a misunder standing; ot the president's proclama tion and of the Intention of tho United States Rovernment In the premises. It was the belief of tho Cuban representa tives that when the matter was made plain to the Cuban officers In the field they would acquiesce In the action o the United States and render the Unit ed States army hearty support. The Cubans assured the war nlTlclals that nothing was further from their de sires than a rupture with the United States forces and authority. It also became known that tho junta had sent dispatches to Oeneral Garcia and other Cuban ofllcers that their course at San tlnfro was not approved by the junto, and If persisted In would result In se rious Injury to the Cubans. It is be lieved that the representations will biliiR a better understanding between the Cuban ofllcers and the Americans. The opinion was expressed at tho war department that the better class of Cubans In the Island have no sympathy with those who would bring; nbout trouble, but that It Is the lower and vicious classes, who desire to loot and plunder the city. Filipinos Aliuslup; pnnlh Prisoners. Madrid, July 21. Advices received here from the Philippine Islunds say that the natives are 111 treating 4.000 opanlsh prisoners, but that It Is hoped .hat the friendly oillcos of the French jovcrument will rescue Spaniards. Yellow Taundlce Cured. Suffering humanity should be supplied with every means possible for its relief. It is with pleasure we publish the following. "This is to certify that I was a terrible sufferer from Yellow 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 druggist, recommended Klectric Hitters ; and after taking two bottles, I was entirely cured. I now take great pleasure in recommending them to any person suffering frou this terrible malady. I am gratefully yours, M. A. Ilogarty, Lexington, Ky." Sold by A. Wasley Druggist. SENATOR GRAY'S DEFENSE Of His Collcnmio. 011 Trial Charged With Complicity In llnnic Wrecking. Wilmington, Del., July 21. In the trial of United States Senator Kenuey for alleged complicity with Hoggs in tho wrecking of the Dover bank Sena tor Gray began the closing address in behalf of his colleague in the upper branch of the national legislature, and for two hours held closely the atten tion ot the jury with the eloquence and vehemence with which he attacked what he claimed was the al-olute fail ure of tho government to make out a case against the defendant. The major portion of his speech dealt with the subject of intent. That Senator Kcn ney gave Hoggs checks aggregating nearly $3,500 ho admitted, but he de nied absolutely that the defendant had the slightest knowledge that Boggs stole the money with which to pay the checks from the bank's funds. The government, he said, uid not and could not show that Senator Kenney did not believe Hoggs to be thoroughly honest. Those at the bank, the senator said, had absolute faith In Hoggs, and in fact all Dover looked upon him ns a model citizen. It was not strange, there fore, he said, that Senator Kenney trusted In him and was willing to aid him with the loan of money. The de fendant, he argued, might have been cnreless In his business dealings or re lations with Hoggs, but If so It was due to over confidence In him, and without any knowledge that Hoggs was taking advantage of his trust by looting the bank. Mr. Gray Intimated that the gov ernment had relentlessly prosecuted tho defendant on the single word of a self confessed defaulter, who had said, with an oath: "He (meaning Kenney) won't speak to me, but I'll Bhow him tho road." District Attorney Vandegrift then be gan the closing for tho government. He began by scoring the defence for ita statement that the prosecution was in famous. Ho said he was thoroughly convinced of the defendant's guilt. "1 believe," he said, "that William N. Doggs told tho truth. I would gladly have closed my eyps to the truth con cerning this defendant's guilt If I had seen any avenue of escape, nnd counsel on the other side well know that what I sav is true. I have refrained from mentioning his high pcsltlon, because i wanted you to treat him as man to man, and not with respect to his being a tsi'iiuior irom ueiaware." Mr. Vandegrift will finish his argu ment today, and tomorrow It Is ex pected that Judge Uradford will chargo the Jury. JERSEY'S COURT OF PARDONS Again IiIsmlHsos tho Application of J.lhlilo (,'iti'i'abraiit Vor Itulcaso, Trenton, N. J July 21. The court of pardons held a long session yesterday and granted pardons and paroles to about 20 persons who were serving sentences for various crimes. John W. Murphy, who had served one-half of a two year sentence for malfeasance In ofllce as collector of Burlington, was paroled. The court dismissed the application of Lblble Garrabrant and Philip Bln dernagle. The Garrabrant woman is serving a life sentence for murdering an old man In Paterson when she was about 18 years old. Sho has been In prison about 25 years, and application for her pardon has been before the board about half a dozen times, Bln dernaglo Is serving an 18 months sen tence for running a gambling place at Weehawken. The court deferred action on the ap plication of Harney O'Nell, who has been In prison about a year. He was given an IS year sentence for atro ciously assaulting Isaac R. Davis and his sister, who were occupying a cot tagc at Atlantic City. The assault took place In connection with a burglary. It is now claimed that O'Nell was not the real culprit. A decision will bo rendered at the exterslon of tho court. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Ask your urocer for the "Boyal Patent flour, and take no other brand. It Is the best flour made. S Zr st . s? 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Men who have Kidney, Bladder or Blood Dis eases, nnd women who have 1'ctnalc Troubles of any kind, are Invited to sena tncir came ana address to the Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, Rondout, N. Y., who will send by mail n sample bottle of Favorite Remedy and circu lar of valuable information, all free of charge. Please mention this fiajicr when writing. Every reader can de pend on tho genuineness of this offer. sim.Mi:u outinos. rKItSONALLY-CONUUCTED TOUK VIA PKNN SYI.VANIA RAILROAD. Tho Pennsylvania Itailroad Company an nounces tho following personally-conducted tours for the summer and early autumn of 1SUS: To tho North (Including Watklns Glen, Niagara Palls, Thousand Islands, Mon treal, Quebec, An Sable Chasm, Lakes Cham plain and George, Saratoga, and a daylight ride through the Highlands of the Hudson), July 20 aud August 10. Itatc, $100 for tho round trip from Now York, Philadelphia, ISaltlmore, and Washington, covering all ex penses of a two-weeks' trip. Proportionate rates from other points. To Yellowstone Park and the Traus Mississippl Exposition on a special tniln of Pullman sleeping, compartment, observation, nnd dining cars, allowing eight days iu "Wonderland" aud two days at Omaha, Sep tember 1. Kate, ?233 from New York, Phil adelphia. Baltimore, and Washington; from Pittsburg. To Niagaia Falls, excursion tickets good to return within ten days will bo sold on July 21, August 4 and 18, September 1, 15 and 29, nt rate of $10 from Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington. These tickets include transportation only, and will permit of stop oer witbiu limit at Buffalo, Itochester, and Watklns on tho return trip. Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, Luiay Caverns, Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot Spriugs, Bichmoiid, aud Washington, Sep tember 2S and October II). Eato, $05 from New York, $03 from Philadelphia. Pro portionate rates from other points. For itineraries ami further information ap ply to ticket agents, or address Geo, W. Boyd, Assistant Genoral Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. A CHILD UXJOVS The plcasaut flavor, gentle action, nnd sooth ing etl'ect of Syrup of Figs, when iu need of a taxation, aud if the father or mother bo costivo or bilious, tho most gratifying results follow its use ; so that it is tho best family remedy known and every family should have a bottle. Manufactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. The South nml Its Ailvnttitges. Tho Southern Hallway has issued for frco distribution, u sixteen page journal des criptive of Virginia, North and South Caro lina, Tennesseo, Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi. Persons seeking new locations, or capitalists desiring to inako safoand profit able investments will find tho information contained therein both valuable aud inter esting. Copies will bo mailed free upon ap plication to John M. Beall, District Passen ger Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sick headache, biliousness, constipation aud all liver aud stomach troubles can be quickly cured by using thoso famous Httlo pills known as DoWItt's Littlo Early ltisors. They are pleasant to take and never gripo. U. H. liiigcuhuch. ltecord llreilking Trip. Ou Friday tho Heading's GO minute train, celebrated its initial run of tho season by establishing a record, making tho run of 55 miles from Camden to Atlantic City in -151 minutes. This record clips a mi mi to and a quarter from tho best time mado by last season's tlyor. Tho train was drawn by engine No. 1028, built by Baldwin's iu May of last year, and a duplicate of No. 1027, which was tho flyer last yoar. Tho train was mado up of a combination car, three coaches and a Pullmau, aud ou board were several officials of tho road, iu addition to Superintendent Sauclaln, of tho Baldwin Locomotive Works, and tho inspector of tho Chinese Eastern ltailway, who is in this country inspecting railroads. Tho train mado an averago speed of 72.0 miles an hour. Philadelphia ltecord, July 3rd, 180S. Yi'ntpl'rtny'H Ifusolmll Ramos. At Plilladulpliln-Cldcago. IS; Philadelphln.C At Boston Boston, 7; St. IjouU, i. At Brook lyn Louisville, 4; Brooklyn, 1. At Baltlmora Baltimore, 7; Cleveland, 3. At Now York Pittsburg, 7; Now York, 5 At Washington Washington, 3; Cincinnati, 3. At Lancaster Paterson, 6; Lancaster, 2. At Nowark First game: Newark, S; Richmond, 2. Second game (called): Newark, 3; Rich' mond, 3. At Rending First game; ReadBig, 7: Norfolk, 0. Second gamo: Reading, 12; Nor folk, 2. At Allentown First game : Allcntown, 7: Hartford, 1. Second game (forfeited by dis pute) : Allentown, 0; Hartford, 0. At Springfield Syracuse, 10; Springfield, 4, At Ottawa Ottawa, 8; Buffalo, 6. At Toronto First gaino: Toronto, 11; Montreal, 4, Second gamu: Toronto, S; Montreal, 2. TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS. UNSURPASSED SEBVICE OFFEBEI1 BV TUB SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Leaving Broad Street station, Philadelphia, at :55 p. in. daily, tbo "Southwestern Limited," carrying a diniug car und the most luxurious Pullman drawing room sleep ing cars, reaches Birminghau tho followlug night at 10:10 and arrives at Memphis the next morning at 7:40. Through sleeping cars for Ashovllle, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa, Atlanta, Mobllo and Now Orleans are also attached to this train. Pullmau reser vations can be made Iu advance aud all in formation obtained by communicating with John M, Bcal, District Passenger Agent, 82 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. OFF FOR PORTO RICO. Volunteers From Pennsylvania, Wisconsin and Illinois Sail to Join General Miles' Expedition. Charleston, July 1. With bands play ing nnd 30,000 people cheering, the first expedition to follow General Miles to Torto IUeo cot away from here at 7 o'clock last evening. The expedition Is under command of Mnjor General Wil son, and consists of the Second and Third Wisconsin, the Sixteenth Penn sylvania, and two companies of tho Sixth Illinois. The first two regiments nre on the transports Grand Duchess and No. 30, respectively, and sailed last night. No. 21, carrying the Sixteenth Pennsylvania and tho Illinois men, Balled early this morning. Kach of the ships carries a largo quantity ot sup plies and on No. 21 there are 1,000 head of mules nnd the wagon train ot Gen eral Wilson's division. Those men, to cethnr with those of the Sixth Illinois and Sixth Massachusetts, which Etart'd from here last week for Santl tgo, constitute tho First brigade of tho First division. First army corps. For two days and nights the work of loading baggage and provisions on the transports has been going forward un der rush orders. All the stevedores In the city were employed at It. They were assisted by details of men from the various regiments and the D00 negro laborers employed here by the govern ment destined for work on the roads and bridges In Cuban. The scene which accompanied the de parture of the vessel from their docks was one of Indescribable enthusiasm, practically the entire population of the city was In evidence. As tho vessels made the stream the bands on ship board and ashore played national airs and the thousands of people cheered like mad. The expedition will sail di rectly for Porto Itlco. I.oltor'H Wlicnt Deal T,oos. Milwaukee, July 21. The Dally News says: Milwaukee capital will clean up young Joe Letter's wheat deal losses, and Levi Z. Lelter has now practically closed the contract which he has been negotiating with the Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance company for the loan of J3.000.000 on his real estate. Mr. Lelter has been arranging this matter with tho company for some time In fact, almost ever since the end of his son's unsuccessful wheat venture. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, Tho host salvo In tho world for catB, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fover 6ores, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or jo pay required. It is guaranteed to givo porfoct satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 2S conts por box. For sale by A . Waslor. Philadelphia & Reading Railway Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke IN KFKKCT JULY 1st. HSi TrAlns leave Slicnandoah tm followH: For New York via Philadelphia, ok days, 7 30 V 51 a. m., 12 27, 3 10 aud 0 U? p. in. For New York via Mauch Chunk, week days 7 30 a. m., 12 27 and 8 10 11. m. For It-ciidlng nnd 1'hil.iUelptiia, week days, 7 30, 9 51 a.m.. 12 27, 3 10 ml b 07 P. m For Pottsvllle, week doyn, 7 1W, VSt 11. m. 12 27, 8 10, 6 07 nnd I 25 p. m. For Tamnqlia mid Mahnuny City, week itnya 780,9 51 a. m., 12 27. 3 10 mid 6 07 l. 111. For Willlamsport, rtunburv and Lewlut iitk, week days. 11 HO h. m.. 12 27, 7 21 . 111 For MaliAno Piano, weekdays, 7 30, 9 5 1, 1 1 SC a. in., 12 27, 3 10, 6 07. 7 25, 9 5S p. m. For Ashland and Shmnoklii, week clayn, 7 3j, 1130 u. ni., 12 27, 3 10,0 07. 7 2'S mid S Ki p. 111 For Baltimore, Washington and tho e-t vlh B. & O. U. H., through tralup leni Kuiu in? Tcnu'iial, Philadelphia. (1. fe It. II J4.) ill 3 20. 7 55, 11 26 n. m., 8 10 and 7.27 p. 1 Kununy, 3 20,7 00,1120 a.m., 8 4(1 ami 7 27 p.m. Ailiii tloual trains from Twenty-fourth and CLest nut Btreeta station, week days, 1030 a. 111. 12 20 12 16 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 35, 8 23 p. ui. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Leavo New York via Philadelphia, neek diiyg, 12 15, 4 SO, 8 00, 11 80 a. in., and 1 45, 4 80 9 00 p.m. Leave New Vork via Mnimh Chunk, week days, 4 30, 9 10 a. m 1 SO p. iu. Leave Philadelphia, Reading Terminal, week days, 3 -10, 8 80, 10 21 a. m. and 1 30, 4 00 p. m. Leave llna-ling, week days, 7 00, 10 08, a, ru. 12 15, 4 17, 0 00 p. m. Leave I'onsvuic. weeic days, 7 10, 7 40 a. m. 12 80 4 10, 6 10 and 0 00 p. m. Leave Tamaqiui, week days, 8 30, 11 23 a. ui., 1 49, 5 80, 7 20 p. m. Leave Mahnnnv Cltv. week ttavs. tftf(. 11 47 a.m., 2 22, 5 12, 0 21, ! 44 p. in Leave Mahnnoy Plane, week days, 080, 9 25. 10 25, 11 5'J a. m 2 41, 5 32, 6 41, 7 67, p m. Leave "Willlamsport, week days, 7 12, 10 00 a m., 12 31 and 4 00 p. in. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave l'hlladelnhla Clicstuut street wutf and South stretwliaif for Atlantic City Weekdays Kipress, 8 00, 9 00, 10 15 a. m (1 30 Saturdays only, J 00, 3 00, 3 10 OOuilniitetrainJ, t uu pjo miiiuiu iruiiij, -l iiu, ow i')0 milium train 1 . 5 40. 7 00 n. ni. Accommodation. 0 15 h. m., 5 00, 6 00 p. m 81.00 excursion train 7 00 mil. Sundays express, 7.10, 8 uu, uu, yuu, 10 00 a ui, 4 45 p ui, Aceommudatlun, 0 15 u ru, 4 45 p. ni. SI. 00 excursion train, 7 a m Returning lenve Atlantic City depoi, corner Atlantlo und Arkansas avenues. WeeVdays ICxpress, Hi Pi Mondays only TC0, 7 45 105 minute train, 8 20 05 mliiutu train, 9 CO, 10 15, 11 00 a - di 30, 4 30, 8C, 7 30, 930 p. ID Accommodation, 4 23, 7 50 a. m. 4 05 p. in. S1.00 excursio'n train (from ruiislsslppl uve. only) OC0 p. 111. Hundays lSxpresa, 3 80, 4 00, 5 00, 0 00, 0 80. 7 00, 7 30. 8 00, 9 30 p. ill. "If commodatlnn, 7 15 a. in., 5 0) p. m, $1 00 excursion train (from fuot of Mississippi uve. only), G 10 p 111. For Cune May and Sea Islo City. 8 13 ft. m , 2 30, 4 45 pin. Additional for Cnpu May 1 15 p. m. Munuays isi ou exr-ursum 7 on ) 11 la 11 m. For Oeean City, 8 30, 8 13 n 111, 280, 4 15 pin. (81 00 I'xeursion Thursday only) 7 00 n 111. Sun days, 8 15, 9 13 a ui. Parlor Car on all express train. Vor further Information, npply to nearest Philadelphia and Reading Rallwuy ticket apu or address 1, A. HwKioxnn, Riison J, Weeks. Oen'l Hunt., tlen'l l'ass'r Agt., Readine Terminal, Philadelphia.. RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Rupture from Williamsport will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT THE Hotel Franey, from 8 till 10:30 a. m. Kupture permanently and quickly Cured or no pay. Written guarantee to absolutely cure all kinds of Rupture without operation or detention from business. Absolutely no Danger. Examination' Free. loo persons cured in Sunbury, Shamokin, Jit, Carmel and vicinity who can he referred to. Changes and terms moderate and within reach of all. nillionsof Dollars Go up In smoke every year. Tako a risks hut got your houses, stock, fu niture, etc,, Insured in first-class r liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, Insurance Agent Alio Lift andAoeldenUl Oomptnlei Her ISeafth Restored HR misery of sleeplessness can only be iciillzctl by thoso who havo experi enced It. Nervousness, sleeplessness, headaches, neuralgia and that miserable feeling ot unrest, can surely bo cured by Dr. Milts' Restorative Nervine. So certain Is Dr. Miles of this fact that all druggists aro nuthoi Ized to refund price paid for tho first bottlo tried, piovldlng it does not benefit. Mrs. Henry Itruns, wlfo of tho well known blacksmith at Grand Junction, Iowa, say3: 'I was troubled with sleeplessness, nervous ncss, headaclio and Irrcgularmenstruatlon! suffering untold misery for years. I used various advertised remedies for female com plaints besides being under tho caro of local physicians, without help. I noticed In Dr. Miles' advertisement tho testimonial of a lady cured of ailments similar to mlno, and I shall never censo to thank that lady. Her testimonial Induced mo to use Dr. Miles' Ncrvlno and Nervo and Liver Pills, v' .en restored mo to health. I cannot say on "tgh for Dr.MUos'ncmedlcs " I Dr. Miles' numcdles aro sold by ull drug Zlsts under n posltlvo juaranteo, first bottlo benefits or money re funded llool: on dls ascjuf tho heart and 3W Dr. Miles'" iiNervine: & Reotoroo . Health : icrvos f roo. Address, DU. MILKd MEDICAL CO., Elkhart. Iud. Pennsylvania RAILROAD. 8CHUYKILL DIVISION. JUI.Y 1, 1S98. Trains will leavn Rhennndnnh After trie anoca date for WlgtranB, Qllbcrton, Frackvlllo, Dark Water, St. Olnlr, 1'ottBvlllo. IfamburK, Readlne, Pottstown. l'lioenlxvllle. Norrlstown aid Phil arfclplila (Urovi street station) at 6 05 and 815 a. in., 2 02, 0 Id p. ni. on week days. Sundays, 15 a. in., 4 25 p. in. Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah at 7 30, tl 45 n. m. and 5 48, 7 35 p. a. Sunday, ti vi n, in. aim o 4t p. in. Ix-nvc Pottsvllle for ShenAiidnnh I via Frack vlllo) 7 10, 11 20 a. m., 6 20, 7 10 p. m. Sunday iuoj u. in., ,i .u p. ni. Leave PhlludelnlitA. fRrnnil street ntAt(nn). foi Shtmiiidoah at 8 85 a. m.. 4 10 p. m. week days. nunuaya leave at o oo and o kj a. m Leave RroAd street stAtlon. PMlAiTpltihlA. Inr Sea Girt, Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Lou uriiiicu, aim intermediate stations, o.49. ii. it, u. hi., o.ou nnu i.uu p. m. weeBuays. i.eavo uronu mreei Mtation. I'liiiAueituiiA. - FOR NEW YORK. 1." -. ...... ,m in. l.fl.n.cl.a.fl 7 33,8 20, 0 50, 1021 '(DliiltiK ' Car), liooa.m; i- w noon, J? ii'imiteci i w anu A'i n, ru. Dining Cars), 1 10, 2 80 (Dining Cnr) 3 20, a JO. 4 02, BOO, 5 58 (Dining Car), 6 00, 7 02,7 50 (Din. Iliir('iir). 10 00 n. ni., 12 01, ni u lit. Sundays. 3 2C, 4U5. 450 6 03, 5 15 8 20,9 50,10 21, (DlnlnK unrj, ii n. m., rjitt, mi t Mining WArj 2uu (Dlnlnir Car). 4 00 (Limited 4 22) (l)lnliiL' Car). 5 20,5 60, (Dining Cur) 0 35, 7 02,7 50, Dining Car 10 00 p. ni., 12 01 night. Express for Ronton without change, 11 00 a ta.. 'veck-ilsvs. and 7 GO n. in. dallv ( ntkill express, (Parlor Car), 8 2j a m week lays. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington. .1 50. 7 20.8 33, in 'JO. 11 23. a in., 12 00, 12 81 (Dli.'.lig Car), 1 12 nil..!.... o jl II Ir. or. j, fu. mil Lliuln-il Dining Cur, U 17. C5." (Din ing inrj, i n LiK'ii'K t-uri p. ui., anu i ui niuht week ilavt. Suniluvs. 3 50. 7 20. 9 12. 11 23. a. in., 1203, 1 12, Dining Car 4 41, 520 Con gresnloun) Limited, Hilling Carl, 6 55 Dining Curl, 7 HI DlnlugCHrJ p. in. and 1205 night. Fur Raltlinore. aeeouiuioilatlon. 0 12 a in, 2 01 and I 01 p m week days, 5 08 anil 1 1 16 p in dully. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. I.eavc Broad street station via Delaware rlvei liriilge Express, SCO, 0 10 llO minutes a m, 238 82 minutes, 100 80 minutes, 70S p. in. I Sundays, 5 00, 9 20 hO minutes, a m, 2 38 82 iniiiuiesj, i w p in. , I,enve SInrket Street Warf Express, 5 00, 8 30, 10 00 75 minutes, n in. (100 Saturdays ony ), 2 00 75 minutes, SOU 75 minutes, 330 CO minutes, 4 00 05 minutes, 4 80 75 minutes, 5 00 70 minutest, 530 05 minutes! n ui. Sundavs. 500. 730, 800 75 minutes, 8 30, 900 75 minutes, 0 50 70 minutes .i m, and 4 30 75 minutes p m, 81.00 excursion train, 7 00a in daily. j ior vopeaiay, Atigicseu, wnuwoouanaiiouy Beach Express, 9 00 a ni, 2 30, 4 05, 5 00 p in weekdays. Suudajs 8 20 am. Cane May only.i im. 1 Ml p in Saturdays Excursion, 7 00 n in dally. . For Sea Isle City, Otwu City, Avalon and Cin... li..l.n. I? .......... .. o In a n. o !lfi A nn 5 00 d. m week days. Sundays, 8 50 a. ui.' Ex cursion v uu a in uauy. . For Somere Point Express, 5 00, 8 30, 10 00 a. ra., 1 00 Saturdnys only, 3 00, 4 00, 6 00, 5 30 p. in. week days Sundays, 5 00, 8 00, 9 00, 9 B0 a. m and I 30 p. m 7, B. Hutchinson, J, R. Wood, 1 Gen'l Manager, Gen'l PassVr Agt 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! Should be la Every Home and Library. 'S Si If "fltten br ltlnlit lion William Fwart Ola.Wons, I.i.Pronilor of Uruut llritlon unit Inland, Cl.rn.ler, lluv annuel ln CiirtUa, II. 1)., Chiriifo Hieolouieuf ('Mca.-o, 1 1 l.i Rev. (looms l'mitecon, D.H.. Murilo. hone l'rtnbtrlan Church, London, Knu.i llev. It. H. MaoArtliur, 1) 1)., Calvary llaptUt Church, Mew York City. N. Y.i Iter. Martrn Hummerbell, !.!., Main Street 1 reu llalitliu Church, LewUton, Me.i Iter. Frank M. UrUtol. 11.(1., 1'lnit MethodUt lj.Ucoiml Church, KvanHtoQ, lll.t Iter. W. T. Moore, I.L.U., '"I ho chris tian Commonwealth, London, Ens i llev. 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