r EVENING HERALD IMT.VIU.ISHKI) 1870. Published every HvcnlnR, Hiecpt Sunday, at 8 SOOTH JABDIK HTBEItT, NEAR CBftTnE. The llerntil Is delivered In Shenandoah and the J,utrounillne loirns for six cents n week, iny .itl..o the carrier. Ity mall Jfl.OOn yenr.nr Ve6nt month, payable In advance, advertise I Srwuts charged necordlne toapnecnmt )xeltlin. 'rfi publlsheu reserve the rlijbt to cIihiiko the rWfltlon of advertisements whenever the pub- JHiUIot) ol news demands It. The right Is I'reierved to infinity advertisement, whether ,ha for or not, taal the publishers may deem fSproper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Knfered at the postofflco at Shenandoah, 1M as second class mntl matter. TKLKl'HONIt CONNKCTION 'All the News That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald FRIDAY. JULY IES, 1M. OUR COUNTHY : First. Last and Forever. JThom ilay to tiny new tales come from the Klondike', but tho oscite munt over tho Alaskan gold Holds has largely suicided. Mow that the campaign at Santi ago is about ilnished, one Mr. Dewey hasthellooi. AVe should hear from him again in a few dnys. Each time Spain is licked, she con cludes she can ask for peace because the terms will bo more severe. Span ish statesmanship should bo at a premium. AVu would havebeenin a ridiculous position by this time if tho advice of some of our statesmen had been taken and the Cuban republic recog nized prior to the declaration of war. Hud we done that we would have had no alternative but to allow the in surgents to run things. In early days, when clocks were rare, and watches were rarer, steam whistles served a purpose. In those days, when the poorest man has a watch and clocks are everywhere, steam whistles are simply a barbarity. They are a nuisance to the well and an infliction to the sick. Whkn one rends of tho probable marriage of Mr. AV. AV. Astor, who enjoys a yearly income of three mil lions, with the widow Ogden, who worries along on tv hundred and fifty thousand, it seems hard to realize that the majority of people are com pelled to live on a dollar a day. Tiirt Itepublican leaders in this c unity, following thooxniuplo of their party associates in tho state com mittee, are deeply impressed with the movement to conciliate both factions of the party. Harmony is well enough, but it cannot bo had at the sacriilce of tho party for tho benefit of a few chronic office-holders. Give us harmony that will harmonize. "AVk did not seek the Philippines, says the Now York Observer (Presby terian"), "but wo can now neither re turn them to Spain, commit them to a population without present capac ity for self-government, nor leave them to fall a prey to tho capacity of other Powers. Nor as a nation in lluenced by moral consideration will we want to do any of those things Think of turning the Philippines over to Uermany, with her assump tion that dark meu aro something less than human." Tjik slapping in tho face of Gen. Shaffer by Mr. Sylvester Scovel, tho correspondent of tho New York World, was an act that astonished and was resented by tho American people as much ns by Gen, Shaftor. If Scovel was drunk we might be tempted to ask that it bo passed by lightly as tho act of a fool. Hut if ho was sober ho should receive the severest sentence under tho law to be afterwards commuted to a short imprisonment and a pardon with a. reprimand from President McKinley. Not that wo esteem the ollense a trivial one but as this is a war of humanity we should bo sorry to see Scovel shot, oven though ho might deserve it. Admiral- Movojo cnys hofgets more jitbtleo from hisiivowert enemies, the Americans, tlmn ho tloes from his own countrymen. Admiral Cer vera appears to lmvo the- sumo sort of an opinion as regards his own case. It is oven intimated that he will romuin in the United States after the war is over. Citizen Gonot, who thought ho would bo Fitfor in tho United States than he would bo at home, remained bore and grew up with the country. Corvora might wisely follow the example of tho French Minister of a century ago. Moutojo also might do well to stay in tho Philippines nfter they become American territory lustoud of return ing to Spain. Equal and exact jus tice 1b sure to bo received by every resident of any land over which the American flag flouts. Olve the Children' a Drink called Gralii-O. It is a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food drink to tako the place of coffee. Sold by all grocers and liked by nil who have usod it becauho wheu properly prepared It tastes like tho fluent colTe but is free from all Its Injurious properties. Grain O aids digestion and strengthens tho nerves. It Is not a stimulant but a health builder, and children, as well as adults, can drink It with great benoflt. Costs about 1 as much ai coffee. IS nnd S3c it. A. Report That the Spanish Admiral Will Take Up His Resilience in Boston. Captnln Eulate's Moroseness. Annapolis, Mil., July 22. A well de fined rumor which cannot, however, he traced lo an authoritative source, Is on everybody;' lip here today to the effect that Admiral Cervera lind ex pressed a determination not to return to his native country at the close of hostilities between the United States and Spain. It Is said that the ndmirnl has decided to take up his residence In Uoston, whither he will repair h his son, Lieutenant Cervera, who Is also a prisoner here, as soon as pence Is de clared. The Spanish offlcers who arrived Wednesday nlBht on the Harvard were escorted through the city yesterday by members of the first contingent of prisoners, and seem well gntlslled with their quarters. Captain Etilnte ndhcres to his origi nal objections and refuses to slf;n the parole agreement. lie Is gloomy and morose, associating little If any with his brother officers. GOVEKNOROF SANTIAGO. Xo Conllrmntlon of the lleport onion cm! Wood's Appointment. Washington, July 22. The published report fiom Cuba that General Leon ard Wood, who went to the island as colonel of the Hough HIders, has been appointed as temporary governor of Santiago to succeed Oenernl Chambers McKlbben, cannot be conllrmed it either the White House or at the war department. Olllclals do not say the re port Is Inaccurate, but simply that they have no information concerning It. It Is pointed out that by the terms of the president's proclamation General Shatter, an commander-in-chief of the American' forces In Cuba, la the gov ernor uf both the city and the prov ince of Santiago. He may delegate to some officer of his command the per formance, of course under his super vision, of the duties of governor of San tiago city, but he would not necessarily immediately Inform the department of that fact. Siuitliico Customs Cbarces. Washington, July 22. In accordance With arrnnsements effected between the war and the treasury departments concerning the customs dues to bo chniged at the port of Santiago. Ad jutant General Corbin sent the follow ing cablegram to General Shatter as special Instructions: "You will at once arrange to collect customs duties and port charges on goods and ships entering Santiago or other ports or places coming under your control. For customs dues adopt Spanish schedules as heretofore applied to Spanish pro ducts, whether goods are shipped from United States or other country. Abol ish one dollar tax per ton on cargoes imported or exported. Itequlre every vessel entering to pa' 20 cents per reg istered ton, as port dues. No charge for clearing." Itcportcd INcape of punish lM'Isoners Ulanta, Ga., July 22. It Is reported that four of the Spanish prisoners con- lined at Kort Wcl'herson since the be ginning of hostilities with Spain have escaped. The officer In charge of the barracks refuses to either deny or con firm tho report, but several enlisted men who came in from the post said the bpnninrds had gotU n away Wed nesday and last night. llnttlo With Train ltohhcrs. Fort Worth, Tex., July 22. The soutli bound Santa Fe passenger train due here at 0.30 last night was held up near Saginaw, eight miles north, by masked men. The robbers ordered the engine run to North Fort Worth, three miles from the city. The Sheriff's posse, city officials and armed citizens have gone to the scene on a yard engine. He ports reached here that some 75 shots were exchanged between the robbers and officers. No definite details can be and officers. Six men did the work. Engineer Joe Williams Is fatally wound ed, and it is believed the fireman is dead. Two aiiiriiereil from Ambush. Barbnursvllle, Ky., July 22. John Baker and a colored man were killed yesterday by unknown parties In am bush. Baker was out on ball and was accompanied by two negroes, whom ho employed to guard him en route to Jfnnchester. One of the negroes es enped. All persons connected with" the AVhlte-IIoward or the Garrard-Haker factions are guarded when they travel. The Jlxpress Robbery. VIcTvSburg, Miss., July 22. There were no new developments In the American express robbery case today. Transfer Clerk JIcNnlr. who disappeared Tues day with the f20,000 package and was captured at his home In Fayette, still refuses to talk and the officials are ret icent. Officers of the company are at work checking up McNalr's books, but so far they are Htraight. He Is confined In the city prison. To Close Tall Itlver .Mills. Fall Uiver, Mass., July 22. It Is stat ed hero that about 30 local corporations have, agree to close down for four weeks In August, or soon after. The movement will ufTect about half of the 3,000,000 spindles of the city and will leave in Idleness about 12,500 factory employes of Fall Hlver. Several Bhode Island mills will be asked to Join In the shutdown. Our Warship still CuiWluK'immnuo, Madrid. July 22 A dispatch from Havana says that the American ships before Manzanlllo separated Wednes day, five proceeding to a point oft Cape Cruz, where they bomnarueu a signal tt wer, causing damage. The Spnnlfeli Queen's Hlrthday. Madrid. July 22. Y'esterday was tha queen's birthday (she was born July 21, 1S6S), but, "owing to the nation's cir cumstances," the usual official Tecep Hons and banquets were suppressed. The only ceremony was a private mass celebrated In the chapel of the royal palace. The royal family and the courl attended this service. The queen re gent lias ordered that the customary fundB be distributed In works of char lty. (Jiinrilliur J'ortugnl'H Krontlor. Loudon, July 22. Dispatches filed at Lisbon, Portugal, on July 18, but which were suppreitsed by the censor, saj that owing to the susnenslon of the constitution In Spain the Portugues government lias ordered reinforce ments of troops to be dispatched to th frontier, fearing Spanish uprisings and the entry of revolutionists Into Por tuguese territory, as has been the cast In the past. Somo years ngo W. IL Drown, chief en irlnccr of tho Pennsylvania railroad, wns Introduced to a clergyinun as the greatest bridge builder In tho country. "Can you build n brldae tooternltvr" uskod the- cler gyman. "Yes, It you can furnish tho kbutmems," was the prompt reply, Buy Keystone flour. Bo euro that tho name Lsssio & Baku, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on every sack. Uu lim TO RETAIN P0RT0 RICO. The Island Will Always Remain a United States Possession, as May the Ladrone Islands. Washington. July 22. The authori tative decl.irailon was made yestetday that the Island of J'nrto Ulco Is to he held as a permanent possession of this country ns the pi Ice of the war. The subjoined practically official statement was made to the press: "Porto Ulco will he kept by the United States. That Is settled and has been the nlan from the first. Once taken, It . ill never be released. It will puss forever Into the hands of the United States, and there never has been any other thought. Its possession will go toward making up the heavy ex penses of war to the United States. Our ling, once run up there, will float over the Island permanently." The same authority says the future of the Philippines Is a mntter of de velopment, and that so far there Is no certain policy finally adopted regard ing those Islands. They nre subject to developments In the war situation In the Pacific. H wns Intimated, however, though not definitely asset ted, that the Ladrone Islands might follow the fate of I'orto Itlco and become our perma nent possession, being valuable as a coaling anil supply station for our ships when en route to eastern Asia. Spiiiilni-iN ricolnu Trout t'oruiuin. London, July 22. A dispatch to The Stnndnul from Cotunna gives a lively account of the stampede Into the country, owing to the fears of the "np proachlns Atneilcan siiundron." The correspondent says there Is a dally Btream of bullock carts with furniture and the town Is nearly deserted by the better class of Inhabitants. The local papers there have frightened the peo ple so much that the captain general summoned the edltois and threatened thorn all with Imprisonment If they printed another word about Com modore Watson's squadron. The exodus however, shows no sign of diminishing. An Enterprising Druggist. There arc few men more wide awake and enterprising than A. Wasley who spare no pains to secure the best of everything in their line for their many customers. They now have the valuable agency for Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. This is the wonderful remedy that is producing such a furor all over the country by its many startling cures. It absolutely cures Asthma, lirouchitis, Hoarseness and all affec tions of the Throat, Chest and Lungs. Call at above drug store and get a trial bottle free or a regular size for 50 cents and Jl.oo. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. SPAIiYS NEW PERIL Reiteration of the Reports of Carlist Activ ity Along the Frontier Carlist Newspapers Suppressed. London, July 22. Despite tho denial of the Madrid correspondent of The Times, other special dispatches from Madrid to the London morning papers, especially such as that come by way of the frontier, and elude censorship, con tinue to assert that the Carlists are nctlve. The Madrid correspondent of The Standard says: "The government continues to re ceive from civil and military authori ties in many provinces alarming infor mation as to Carlist preparations. Arms and ammunition have been In troduced by many mountain passes Into Navarro, Arngon and Catalonia, It Is supposed with the connivance of the local authorities on both sides of the frontier. "The Carlist agents and leaders know thnt they can act with a certain amount of Impunity, because, so long as the pretender and his representa tives and newspapers In Madrid pa triotically disclaim all Intention of dis turbing the 1 enee during the war with the United States the authorities will not dare arrest or molest Carlists. They assume that Senor Sagasta can not nfi'ord to affront a large section of the people and Usk civil war when his hands are full. "In some few places, however, the military governors have suppressed tin Carlists newspapers and have warned the Carlist Juntas that stronger mens tires will be taken If they persist in agl tatlon. The Carlists In Madrid say that the flrest rising will occur In western, central and southern Spain, their ancient strongholds, In order to show the extent and power of their organi zation." A Few Pointers, The recent statistics of the number o deaths show tkat the large majority die with consumption. This disease may commence with n apparently harmless cough which can be cured instantly by Kemp's llalsam for the Throat aud Lungs, which i guaranteed to cure and relieve all cases, l'rice 25 and 50c. Sold by all druggists ; ask for a free sample to-day. Murder In tho First Degree.. Jersey City, July 22. William Heed of Hoboken, was convicted yesterda of the murder In the first degree foi having shot and killed Andrew Henry In Hoboken, a few months ago. Henrj was a politician, and he and Heed had a disagreement over some position Heed took his conviction very cooly The defence wns Insanity. He will bt sentenced a week from tomorrow. Jlolmrt nnd Origins liustlcntlng Washington. July 22. Vice President Ilobart and Attorney General Grlgg left Washington yesterday for th Thousand Islands, St. Lawrence river where they will be the guests of Mr. George Boldt, of New York. The at torney general will return to Washing ton some time next week. Yoisterday'H ltuoball Onine. At Phlladelphtii-Phllnilelphia, 8; Chicago. At New York First game: Pittsburg, 2; New York, I bocond ciune: New lor It, II: Pitts burg, 7. At Baltimore First game: Clevo land, 0; Baltimore, 3. Second game: Cleveland 7; Baltimore, 1- At Brooklyn Firbt gamo LouwvUle, a; Brooklyn, 2. Second game: Ijoui Tille, 7; Brooklyn, 4. At Washington Fin.1 gamt): Cini-inimti, 12; Washington, C. Second ga:nu: Cinciunatl, 7; Washington, -l At Bos ton Boston, 7; St. Louis, 1. At Lancaster Lancaster, 11: Norfolk, 0. Beading Heading, 5; Paterson, 2. At New ork Allentown, 0; Newurk, -1. At Hartford Hartford, b: Ittchmond, 11. iU Wllkesbarro First game: Wllkesbarro 0; Providence, ft Second game: Wllkosbarre 8; ProvU.-uce, 7. At Toronto Toronto, 5; lion treil, I At 'it aw.i-Hulfalo, 10; Ottawa, 2 At Syraciwo tl2 inning) Syrncuse, 11; Spring Held, 0. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature Ask your grocer for the "Royal Patent flour, and take no other brand. It U the best soar tajulo. KWWVVVWVK tftt 1 1 ff Al J First 20 Second FREE 40Thfrd EACH MONTH (During 1897) For particulars send ycrar namo and full address to Lever Bros., Ltd., Hudson & llnrrlion Sta., w York. Diu.ioiiTrtri, summkk touiw. TWO TOUUS TO THE NORTH VIA rENNSYL. VAN I A RAILROAD. 1'or tho convenience of thoso who seek tho most attractive, way of spending a Summer vacation, tho Pennsylvania Itailroad Company lias arranged two delightful tours to the North, under tho personally-conducted tourist system, July 20 nnd AtiRust 1(1. Tho points included in tho itinerary nnd tho country traversed abound in nature's beauties; Watkins Glen, Niagara Tails, Thousand Is lands, Quebec, Montreal, Alt Sablo Chasm, Lakes Chauiplain aud (leorgo, Saratoga, and tho Highlands of tho Hudson aro nil rich in interest and rcplcto with natural attractions. Lach tour will bo in charge of ono of tho company's tourist agents, assisted by an ex perienced lady as chnporon, whoso especial charge will bo unescorted ladies. Tho rato of $100 from New York, Brooklyn, Newark, Trenton, Philadelphia, Ilarrisburg, Baltimore and Washington covers railway and boat faro for tho entire round trip, parlor-car seats, meals en route, hotel enter tainment, transfer charges, carriage hire in fact, every item of necessary expense. For detailed itinerary, tickets, or any ad ditional Information, address Tourist Agent, Pennsylvania Itailroad Company, 1100 Broad way, Now York ; SCO Fulton street, Brook lyn ; 70 Broad street, Newark, N, J.; or Geo. V, Boyd, Assistant Genoral Passenger Agent, llroad Street Station, Philadelphia. $100 Reward $100. The i eailcrs of thli p.lper will bo plcncd to Icnrn that there is nt le.wt ono dreaded dlscine that science has been able to euro in all its stages, ami that Is catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure s the only positive cure known to tlio medical fraternity. Catarrh being ft constitutional dis ease, requires n constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood noil mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destroiiiR the foundation of the disease, and giving the patient strength by building up tho constitution anil assisting naturo In doingits work. The proprietors have (o much faith in its curative powers, that they offerOnc Hundred Dollars foranyenso that it ails to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address. R J.CIIUXLY & CO., Toledo, Sold by Druggists. 7.'ic o. THE PRODUCE MARKETS. As liellccteil lv Dealings In Philadel phia nnd Baltimore. Philadelphia, July 21. Flour well sustained winter Minei-line, :ii.:j.25: Pennsylvania roller clear, J3.SVH4; city mills, extra, W.anH.W. ltji tlour steady at SJ per barrel for choice Penn sylvnnlu. Wheat linn: No. 2 red, July, 81 (HhO1 ,e.; do. August, !,V i Tlio.; do. September v.fyg.7,10. Corn quiet; No. 2 mixed, July, : (ill);1.,!'.; do. August, .'17' tWJT'c. O.its firm; No white. .llUMUia,!-.: X". 2 white, chimed. It (3a2;4e. Hay ltrni; choice timothy, $12..jU foi old bales Beef quiet ; beef hams, J22.500 11 Pork dull; family, Jli.oO'aia Lard easier western steamed. ?6.8 Butter llrm; westert creamery, lt'tpl.c.; lo. factory, llWc ; El gins, iiao.; Imitation creamery, 12(91-Pc. New York dairy, itild'-je : do. creamery, lakw.lT'-iU.; fancy Pennsylvania mints lob bing at 21(521e.; do. wholesale, 20c. Chce.H firmer; largo, white, T'4!v7-'8c.; small, white, 7'"sM'!?-ic; largo colored, 7'sc; small colored Ho.; light skims, 6' ,(!!&.; part skims, S'2c. ; ful skims, 2W2V- Egg steady; New York nnc Pennsylvania, Itwllo.; western fresh, hsyl-lo Potatoes firm; Jerseys and Long Island, $2.21 (SCi.riO. Tallow firm; city, HYnac.: country ilsi'hC., as to quality. Cottonseed oil stcady prime crude, IS' jc; do. yellow, 2J''e. lloslo steady; strained, common to good, $1.40. Tur pentine quiet at 27u2Sc. Haltimore,.Tnly 21. Flour quiet nnd unchang ed Wheat firm; spot, 81a-Sl'4; month. 80ii S0V.; August, 75-La7i)o ; September. 75lic steamer No. 2 red, 77a77o.; southern whoatbj sample, 7.rKiS2,c.; do. on grade, n'jiiSJc. Corn steady: spot and month, il7iUi7l o.; August, 37Jj RJ7-V-: "cptcmlicr, 38ii.'Bysc.; steamer mixed 30a.'Wl ,c; southern white cm 1 yellow. Ho Oats firm; No. 2 white, !.'aii ; No. 3 mixed, 3d aaic. HaysteadyjNo. ltlinothy,S11.50al2.Graln freights quiet; steam to Liverpool per bushel l'al'jd July; Cork for orders per quarter, 2( lO'adals August; 3s n 3s lid September. Let tuce, tl.10al.23 pur basket. Llvo Stock MnrUcts. Now Y'ork, Jaly 21. Bcovcs steady. Calves slow; veals lower; 210 calves unsold; veals, $4.50 aS.35; tops, JO.fjO; buttermilks und westerns nominal. Sheep steady; prime stock scarcu and firm; lambs slow aud 15u25o. lower; 5J-2 cars unsold; sheep, $:ia5; lambs, $1.50 a 0.50. Hog3 nominally weak at $4.2oaf.50. East Liberty, Pa., July 21 .Cattle steady ; ex tra, tSaS.tVi; prime, J l.f"a!.!5; common, $XS0a4. Hogs active: host mediums, f 4.12a 1.15; best Yorkers, fj.10ul.15; lienvy, $4.03a)10: common to fair, $4a4.q.': pugs, til.75nl.12; roughs, $2,75 n3.5 Sheep slim; choice, 4.00a4.05; eonnnon, $3.50a4; yearlings, $4a4.bJ; spring lambs, $4.50a 5.50. Veal calves, $0.50a7. Ollleci-1 of tho ITInt (lilies Workers. Zanesvllle, O., July 22. The twenty first annual convention of the Ameri can Flint Glass workers union was concluded yesterday after a ten days' session. Ofllcers elected to serve during the ensuing year are: President, AV. J. Smith of Pittsburg; vice president, Thomas Smart of Altoona, Ills.; sec retary, John Kunzeley of Pittsburg; assistant secretnrv, M. J. Claye of Pittsburg; agent and organizer, T. W. Howe, of Toledo; delegate to Ameri can Federation of Labor. F. C. Dick ens of Pittsburg. The next convention will be held In Muncie, Ills. Suicided In a Shallow Pond. ' Columbus, Mo., July 22. Mrs. Martha Havens, aged 4B, wife of a prominent farmer living near Halsvllle, laid down In a shallow pond yesterday and drowned. Two weeks ngo her daughter, aged 18, refused to marry a young farmer named C. II. Fair, on the wed ding day, and lie committed suicide. Ills suicide weighed heavily on the mind of Mis. Huvens, resulting In her taking ner life. PROFESSIONAL CARDS JJ M.BUnKK, ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW. ftlce ICgan building, corner of Main an Centre streets, Shenandoah, J." . POMKBOV, ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW lit Shenandoah, Pa. pBOF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Malianoy City, I'm. navlng studied under some of the best masters ie London and Paris, will klre lessons ou the violin, mandolin, guitar aud vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address in care of Strouss. the Jeweler Shenandoah. Prizes, each of $1 00 Cash. " " $100 Pierce Special Dlcjcles. " " $ 25 Gold Watches. FOR Sunlight SOAP WRAPPERS SUJIMKIt OUTINOS. PERSONALLY-CONDUCTED TOUR VIA PENN SYLVANIA KAILltOAI). Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company an nounces tho following porsonally-eondiictcd tours for the summer and early autumn of 1S93 : To tho North (Including Watkins Qlen, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Mon treal, Quebec, Au Sablo Chasm, Lakes Cham plain and George, Saratoga, and a daylight ride through tho Highlands of tho Hudson), July 20 and August 10. Bate, $100 for tho round trip from Now York, Philadelphia, Baltlmoro, and Washington, covering all ex penses of a two-weeks' trip. Proportionate rates from other points. To Yollowstono Park nnd tho Traus Misslssippl Exposition on n special train of Pullman sleeping, compartment, observation, and dining cars, allowing eight days in "Wonderland" and two days at Omaha, Sep tember 1. ltatc, 233 from Now York, Phil adelphia. Baltlmoro, aud Washington; ?230 from Pittsburg. To Niagara Falls, excursion tickets good to return within ten days will bo sold on July 21, August 4 and 18, September 1, 15 and 20, at rato of $10 from Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington. Thoso tickets iucludo transportation only, and will permit of stop over within limit at Buffalo, Itochcstcr, and Watkins on the return trip. Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, Ltiray Caverns, Natural Bridge Virginia Hot Springs, Itichinond, nnd Washington, Sep tember 28 and October 10. Bate, ?05 from Now York, 03 from Philadelphia. Pro portionate rates from other points. For itineraries and further information ap ply to ticket agents, or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. A child i:njovs The pleasant llavor, gentlo action, and sooth ing effect of Syrup of Figs, when in need of a laxation, and if tho father or mother bo costive or bilious, tho most gratifying results follow its uso ; so that it is tho best family remedy known aud cvory family should havo a bottle. Manufactured by tho California Fig Syrup Co. The South nnd Its Advantages. Tho Southern Hallway has issued for free distribution, a sixteon pago journal des ciiptivo of Virginia, North and South Caro lina. Tennessee. Georgia. Alabama and Mississippi. Persons seeking now locations, or capitalists desiring to make safe and profit able investments will lind tho Information contained theicin both valuable and inter cstiug. Copies will be mailed freo upon ap plication to John Jt. Bcall, District Passen ger Agent, S2S Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. Sick headache, biliousness.constipatiou and all liver aud stomach troubles can bo quickly cured by using those famous llttlo pills known as DoWitt's Littlo Early ltiscrs. They aro pleasant to tako and never gnre. U. it Hagcnbuch. lEccord ltrenUtng Trip, On Friday tho Beading's 00 minute train, celebrated its initial run of tho season by establishing a record, making tho run of r5! miles from Camden to Atlantic, City in 45J minutes. This record clips a nilnuto and a quarter from tho best timo mado by last season's flyer. Tho train was drawn by engino No. 102S, built by Baldwin's in May of last year, and n duplicate of No. 1027, which was tho llyer last year. Tho train was mado up of a combination car, tlirco coaches and a Pullman, and on hoard wero several officials of tho road, in addition to Superintendent Sauelain, of tho Baldwin Locomotivo Works, aud the inspector of tho Chinese Eastern Railway, who is in this country inspecting railroads. Tho train mado an averago speed of 72.0 miles an hour. Philadelphia Record, July 3rd, 1808. Gents : I was dreadfully nervous, aud for relief took your Karl's Clover lioot Tea. It quieted my nerves and strengthened my wholo Nervous System. I was troubled with Constipation, Kidney and Bowel trouble Your Tea soon cleansed my system so thoroughly that I rapidly regained health and strength. Mrs. S. A. Sweet, Hartford, Conn. Sold by S. P. Kirlln and a guarantee. TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS. UNSUl'.rAr-SEU SERVICE OFFERED BY THE SOUTHERN ItAILWAY. Leaving Broad Street str.tion.Philadelphia, at 0:55 p, in. daily, tho "Southwestern Limited," carrying a dining car and tho most luxurious Pullman drawing room sleep ing cars, readies Binnlnghau the following night nt 10:10 nnd arrives at Memphis tho next morning at 7:40. Through sleeping cars for Ashovlllo, Savannah. Jacksonville, Tampa, Atlanta, Mobile and Now Orleans aro also attacked to this train. Pullman reser vations can bo mado in advance and all in formation obtained by communicatiug with John M. Beal, Dlstrlot Passenger Agent, 82 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Itchiness of tho skin, horriblo plagno. Most everybody afflicted in ono way or another. Only ono safe, never failing euro. Doau's Ointment. At any drug store, 50 cents. Pennsylvania Chuiituaijun, For tho Peuusylvnuln Chautauqua, to bo held nt Jit. Orotna, Pa., July 1 to August i, lb03, tho Pouusylvauia Itailroad Company will sell tickets to tho gonoral public on Juno 20 to August 1, good to return until August 10, inclusive, from stations on its lino lu Pennsylvania, and from Washington, I). C, Baltimore, Sid., and Canaudaigua, N. Y aud principal Intermediate stations, to Jit. Qretua aud return, at reduced rates. "I think DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo is tho finest preparation on tho market for piles." So writes John C, Dunn, of Wheeling, W. Va, Try it aud you will think tho samo, It also cures eczema aud all skin diseases. C. 11. Ilagonbuch, AHE YOU GOING SOUTH? Till: SOUTIlKnN RAILWAY REACHES ALT, PROMINENT POINT8. Dou't start South without consulting John J. Hcall, District Passenger Ageut, Southern Hallway, 028 Chestnut street, Philadelphia If you cannot call lu person, writo to him. Tho Chief llurgcss of Jlllcsburg, Pa says DeWitt's Llttlo liirly Illscrs aro tho best pills ho oyer used in his family during forty years of houso keeping, They curo constipa tion, sick headache and stomach aud liver troubles. Small iu size but great lu results. 0. II. JJageuhuch, IYIANZANILLO VICTORY As Modestly Told by Commander Todd, ol the Wilmington, In His Report to Admiral Sampson, riayn. del ICste, Cuba, July 22. The following Is the olllclal account of the latst naval victory that nt Manzanlllo modestly told by Commander Todd, of the United States gunboat Wilming ton, In his report to Admiral Sampson: "At 7 o'clock on the morning of July 10 the vessels on blockade duty In this vicinity, the Wilmington, Helena, Hist. Scorpion, Hornet, Wampatuck and Os ceola, approached the harbor of Manza nlllo from the westward. At 7:20 the Wilmington and Helena entered the northern channel, toward the city, the Scorpion and the Osceola the mldchan nel, nnd the Hist, Hornet nnd Wampa tuck the south channel, the movements of the vessels being bo timid as to bring them within effective rangeof the ship ping at about tho same moment. "At 7:D0 fire was opened on the ship ping, and nfter a deliberate fire last ing about two and a half hours three Spanish transports Hi Gloria, Jose Garcia nnd La Purlcla-fia Conception wero burned and destroyed. The Pon toon, which was the harbor guard and store shop probably for ammunition, was burned and blown up. Three gun boats were destroyed. One other was driven nshore and a third was driven ashore and his believed to have been disabled. "The llrins was maintained at a range which Is believed to be beyond the range of the shore artillery. It was continued until, after a gradual closing In, the shore batteries opened fire nt a comparatively sliort range, when the ships were recalled, the object of the expedition having been accomplished, and the Ideas of the commander-In-chlef carried nut as I understood them that Is, to destroy the enemy's ship ping, but not to engage the Held bat teries or forts. "No casualltlrs occurred on board any of our vessels. Great care was taken In directing the fire, that as lit tle damage as possible should be done to the city Itself, and so far as could be observed little If any was done. All of our vessels were handled with sound discretion and excellent Judgment by the several commanding officers." Bucklen's Arnica Salvo, The host salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fovcr sores, all skin emotions, and positively cures piles, or ao pay required. It ie guaranteed to give perlcct satisfaction or mony refunded, i'rlco L'5 conts por dox. x or brio uv a . wnsioy. Philadelphia 8c Reading Railway Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke IN F.KFF.OT JULY 1st, PJ.iS. Trains lenve Shenandoah as follows: For New York via Philadelphia, week tlnj-B, 7 30 9 51 n. m., 12 27, 8 10 nnil li 07 p. ill. For Now York via Munch OhuiiK, week dnys 7 an ii. tn.. 12 27 and 3 10 l. in. For K-cftdlng nd Pliil-tlelpliin, week days, 7 30, 9 51 a.m., l'J 7, 3 10 nod 0 07 p. m For Pottuvlllc, week diiyn, J 30, 9 51 . iu. 12 27, 8 10, 6 07 nnd 7 25 p. in. For Tumqun unit Malianoy City, week days- 730, 9 51 a. m., 12 27. 3 10 anil 0 07 l'. in. For WllllninHport, Hunhurv aud Lowluburg week iIiivh. 11 30 n. in.. 12 27. 7 21 n. in For Mahano) Plane, wrekilayn, 30, 9 51, 11 30 a. m., 12 27, 8 10, 0 07, 7 20, 9 0-1 p. m. For Ashland and Shaniokln, week dn, 7 30 1180 a. ni.. 12 27. 3 10.6 07. 7 25 and S.VSn. m For Ilnltlinorc, Washington and tho We.-tili 11. MO. It. !(., tnroiign trains ics-i uem lup Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. A 1. If K.) at 3 2U 7 55, 1120 n. in., 8 10 and 7.27 p. l. Mili.onyB. 8 20, 7 00, 11 28 a. m., 3 40 nnd 7 27 p. ni. Addi tional trains from Twcntv-folirtll and CltCBt- nut Htreets Htation, week dayti, 1080 a. re. 12 20. 12 16 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 185,8 23 p. Ul. TRAINS TOR 8HKNANDOAH. Leave New York via Phllndolnhla. week days, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00, 11 SO a. m and 1 43, 4 30 9 00 n. m. L,eave isew York via Maucli Chunk, week days. 4 80. 9 10 a. m.. 1 80 o. in. Leavo Philadelphia, Bending Termlunl, week aays, u w, boo, iuzi a. m. aim 1 3U, 4 uu p. m Leave Reading, week days, 7 00, J008, a, in, IZ 10, 4 lit q uu p. m. ieave I'onsviue. week uaya. 7 10, 7 10 a. in 12 80 4 10. 0 10 and 6 50 ii. m. Iave Tamaqua, week days, 8 30, 11 23 a, in. 1 49. 5 50. 7 20 V. in. iave aiananoy uuy. week aays, 9 0.1, 1147 m., z rj, o iz, u zi, 7 41 p. m Leavo Malianoy Plane, week days, 6 80. 9 23, 10 25. 1169 a. 111.. 2 41. 5 32. 0 41. 7 57. lam. Leave w llllamsport, week uayg, 7 4z, lu 00 a m., 12 31 and 4 00 P. in. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leavti IMilladelnhla ChcMnut street wnrf and South direct wharf for Atlantic City. Weekdays Kipresa, 8 00, 9 00, 10 43 a. m., (1 30 SHtiirilavamilvl. 2 00. 3 00. 3 10 100 uiluute train I. 4 00 05 minute ttalnf, 4 30, 5 00 f03 minute trailij, 5 40, 7 00 p.m. Acaonmiodatloii, 015 a. m., 5 00, 680 p. ni si.ou excursion irnin uo am. Sundays Hxprens, 730, 8 00, 8 30, 9 00, 10 00 a m, 4 4a p in, Accoininouation, biaaiu 4 15 1). m. Sl.00 excursion train, 7 a in. Returning leave Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdayn EipreBS, (0 13 Mondays only) too, 7 45 pa minute train, 8 20 6.3 nilnuto train, 9 00, 1015, 11 Oil a m 8 80, 4 30, 0 80, 7 30, 9 30 p. in. Accommodation, 4 25, 7 50 a. id. 403 p. m. 81.00 excursion train (from Mississippi nvc. only) 6W) p. in. Sundays Express, 330, 4 00,8 00,6 00,630,7 00,730. 800,930p.m. Ac commodatlon, 7 IS a. m., 5 03 p. m. $100 excursion train (from foot of Mississippi ave. only), 6 10 p in. For Cape May and Sen Isle City, 8 15 a. m., 2 30,4 4.3 pin- Additional for Capo May 4 15 p.m. SundnyB iSl CO excursion 7 00 ) 9 15 am. For Ocean City, 8 30, 8 43 a in, 2 30, 4 15 p m. ($1.00 excursion Thursday only) 7 00 a ui. Sun days, 8 15, 9 15 a ni. Parlor Cam on all express trains. For further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Itcadlug Hallway ticket agen or address I, A. BwEiaAnD, Ensos J. Weeks. Oen'l Supt., flcn'l Pass'r Agt., Beading Terminal, Philadelphia. RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Kupture from Williamsport will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT THE Hotel Franey, from 8 till 10:30 a. m. Rupture 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, Mt. Carmel and viciuity who can be referred to. Charges and terms moderate and within reach of all. riillions of Dollars Qo up in snioko cvory year. Tako n risks hut got your houses, stock, fu nlturo, etc., Insured lu first-class r liahlo companies as roprosonted by DAVID FAUST, '""ilf.f.fSi Also LltendAeldenUl Companies Followed by Heart Disease, Cured by On. MILES' HEAHT CURE. .-ft. K. O, C. SIIULTS, of Wintered, Iowa, Inventor nnd manufacturer ot Shults' Safety Whifflctrco Coupling w rites of Dr. Miles' Heart Curo. "Two years ago au attack of LaOrlppo left mo with a weak henrt. I had run down In ttesh to mere skin nnd lione. I could notslecp lying down for smothering spells! frequent sharp di.rtlng pains nnd palpitation caused a con stant fear of sudden death, nothing could Induce mo to remain away from homo over night. My local physician prescribed Dr. Mllos' Heart Curo and In a few days I was able to sleep well and tho pains gradually lesssncd, and finally censed. I reduced tho tho doses, having gaIncd.Cftcon pounds, nnd am now fooling better In overy way than I haxofor years." Dr. Miles' Kcmcdlcs aro sold by all drug gists under a positive cuarantee, first bottle benefits or money re funded. Book on dis eases of tho heart and rlllca1 n x 5 r . Hoa th vsa nerves freo. Address, VU. MILF.3 MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. Pennsylvania RAILROAD. 8CHTJYKILL DIVISION, July 1, 1898. Trains will lenvn tmiinnilnnli after tha arjora date for Wlggans, Ollbcrton, Frackvlllo, Dark Water, St. Clair, Pottsvlllo. Hamburg, Heading, Pottstown, Phoenlxvllle. Norrlstown aid Phil adelphia lllrail street station) at 6 05 and 8 1,3 a. m., 2 02, 6 ID p. m. on week days. Sundays, 8 15 a. m., 4 25 p. in. Trains leavn FTrnnkvllIn for Shenandoah at 7 30, 11 40 a.m. and 5 40, 7 30 n. w. Sunday, 11 01 a, ni. and 0 46 p. ra. Ixave Pottsvlllo for Hhcnnndonh f via Frack vlllo) 7 10, 1120 a. m 5 20, 7 10 p.m. Sunday 1033 n. m., 5 20 p. m. Leave Phlladetnlvln. (Broad street station), for Sliesmndoah at 835 ft. m 4 10 p. m. week days. RunttftVH icavo at o 50 mm y 'ii a. m .cave Ilronil Htrept ntntlnn. PhllAilelnhia. lnl- Sea (llrt, Asbury Park, Occnn drove, Lonj, urancu, ana intermctiiaio staining, 0.20, 11.14, a. m.,3.80 and 4.00 p. m. week-days. lcave llroad Street Station. I'lilladelphla, FOB NEW YOKK. ExnreBs.wcck-davs. 8 20. 4 00. 4 50 5 03.5 15.6 50 733,820, 950, 1021 (Dining Car), 11 00 a. in, rjcunoon, 1Z8.3 (Limited l uu ami 4 p. ra. Dining Cars), 1 40, 2 30 (Dining Cnr) 8 20, 3.30. 4 02, 5 00, 5.36 (Dining Car), 6 00, 7 02,7 00 (Dill. lliirCnr), 10 00 p. in., 12 01, nlelit. Sundays, 3 20, 4 03. 4 50. 5 03, 5 15 8 20, 9 56, 10 21, (Dining Car), 1135 a. m., 12-3.3, 103 (Dining Car) 280 (l)lnliiL- Car). 4 00 (Limited I 22) (Dlnlnc Car). 5 20,5 56, (Dining Car) 63.3, 7 02,7 00, Dining u.irj iu ou p. in., i ui nigui. i-.xpress lor lioston witnout ciiange, li ou a i., week-davs, and 7 50 p. ni dally. Cntsklll express, (Parlor Car). 8 20 am week days. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington. 3 .30. 7 20. 8 32. 10 20. 11 23, a. m., 12 09, 12 31 (Dl..!inr Car), 112 IDIliinir Carl. 3 12. 4 41. 5 25 Congres sional Limited, Dining Car, 6 17. 635 Din ing Cnr, 7 31 Dining Car p. in., nnd 12 0.3 nlelit week dnva. Snudavs. 3 50. 7 20. 9 12. 11 33. a. in., 12 0O, I 12, Dining Car 4 41, 520 Con Kresslonal Limited, Dining Car, 6 55 Dining Car, 731 DinlugCar p. in. and 120.3 night. i-or iiaitimore, nccommounitoii, 9 12 a m, :u: and 4 01 p m week daya,5 08 nnd 11 16 p m dally. FOB ATLANTIC CITY. Leave llroad street station via Delaware rivet bridge Express, .3 00. 9 40 IK) minutes n m. 238 82 minutes, 100 K0 minutes, 7C5 p. in. Suiublj-H, 5 00, 9 20 80 minutes, n 111, 2 33 82 niinutesj, 7U-) p in. Leave Market Street Warf Express, 5 00, 8 30, 10 00 17.3 minutes, n in. (100 Saturdays ony), 2 00 75 minutes, 3 00 75 minutes, 3 30 60 minutes, 4 00 IV5 minutes, 4 81 75 minutes, 5 00 70 minutes, 530 65 minutes p ut. Sundays, 500, 7 30, MOO 75 minutes, 8 30, 900 75 minutes, 9 .30 70 minutes a m, and 4 30 75 ininntcs p m, 51.00 excursion train, 7 00 n in daily. For Capo May, Aiurlcsen, Wildwood and Holly Beach Express, 9 00 am, 2 30, 4 05, 5 00 p m weekdays. Sundays 8 20nm, CapoMayonly, 130 p in Saturdays Excursion, 7 00 a in dally. For Sen Isle City, Ocean City, Avalon and Stoue Harbor Express, 010 a. m., 2 30, 4 20, 5 00 p. m. week days. Sundays, 8 50 a. m. Ex cursion 7 GO n in daily. For Somen Point Express, 5 00, 8 30, 1000 a. m., 1 00 Saturdays only, 3 00. 4 00, 5 00, 530 p. m. week days Sundays, 5 00, 8 00, 9 00, 9 50 a. m. and 4 30 p. m. I. II, Hctcuinson, J. K. Wood, Gen'l Manairer. Oen'l PassVr Airl WM. SCHMICKER, JR., Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer IHE GREATEST BOOK OF THE AGE! Should be In Every Homo and Library. S Tji written by night Hon, Will lam I'.wart OluUtoi r.X'iTttruier or iiruni urn i an ftn,i utmutil, I'll (IMrauo, lll.i Jtev. OnorKt Pentecont, 1).1., Maryln. linne l'refct))terUn Oliurcli, I,onitoii, hnii.) ltev. It. H. MucArlliur, 1) 1)., Hulvarjr PatUt Cliuich, Mew York t'ily, N. Y.i ltv. 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