EVENING HERALD KSTAltLISUKD 1870. Published every Kvenlnu, Eicept Sunday, nt 8 Bourn Jaiumn Stbbct, Near Cuntbk. The Herald Is delivered tn Shenandoah nnd Ihc euvroundlnR towns for six cents n week, pny Ui-bl..otho carrier;. "J1 mnllW.OOa yenr,or35 points month, pnynble In ndvnnco. Advertise . Jrtonts charged BCcorilliiR to npnve mul position. Tn,e publishers reserve the rlRht to chnnRu the Aiosltlon of luivcrtlseinents whenever the pub--ffi.V f .,..-. .lotnnmls It. The rlelit is "tS-erved to i)rotnny advertisement, whether Mid for or not. lant the publishers may deem Improper. Advertising rules made known upin application. .... KnMred it the postoltlce at Shenandoah, Ph., as second class mull matter. TELEPHONE CONNECTION 'All the News That's Fit to Print," Evening Herald MOMMY. -"'1-V -" OUk COUNTRY : First. Last and Forever. A 1'oTTSVii.iiK contemporary is now receiving its loeul news by its "own t-iieriul wiry." There is no end to the enterprise of the county f-oiit jour nalists. An exuliuugc truthfully snys that "the newspaper that permits the nil vertiser to ix his price is weak in its spinal column, iloes not ileal justly with its patrons anil its btaniling is sure to be as iluctiiutiiif: as its rates." TltK fellows who are returning from the Klondike with niiL't'ots in their pockets are not attracting half as much attention as tlu.-e who are re turning from Cuba with bullets in their legs. It is understood that a halt has been called upon the program ar ranged by the Democratic members of the School 13oard, and that it is more than probable the whole corps of teachers will be re-elected. Giinm dates for office make more promises than they are able to fulllll some times, and it is easier to maintain the status quo than to decide which promise it will pay best to keep. The school teachers and schools will profit by the political ambitions of the Directors, and the hitter's friends will possess their souls in patienco a little loiter. Tlr. IMoppert's Hack Down, Even Auditor l'loppert, judging from his recent action, practically acknowledges that his demand for $83.00 for alleged services in auditing the borough's accounts, is excessive anil unjust, and refuses to allow the court to determine whether or not ho is entitled to just twice as much as any other auditor in the county re ceives, some of whom do twice as much work. At the meeting of the Dorough Council previous to the one held last Thursday Auditor l'lopperi was granted $83.00 for auditing the annual accounts, a motion to that! effect haying passed by the significant vote of i to 2. The president refused to sign the order until legal advice was obtained, but subsequently did so upon advice of the Solicitor, and then Mr. l'loppert brought suit at Pottsville for the amount. At a sub sequent meeting the motion granting tho auditor the amount demanded was reconsidered and defeated with out a dissenting vote, and tho Solic itor instructed to appeal the case and allow the court to determine whether or not an auditor can gouge the borough at his will, and for any amount he may see lit to name. After haying brought suit against the borough, and incurred upon him self an expense of $12.00 as witness and other fees, beside counsel fees, Mr. Ploppert lifts his ordor for $83.00 and abandons the suit, upon learning that the Council had determined to appeal the mutter to court, thus practically acknowledging that his claim will not stand judicial investi gation, and that his reform ideas are effective only when Mr. Ploppert is not iinancially interested. It is unfortunate, in more tvays than one, that Mr. Ploppert aban doned his suit. Tho salary that an auditor is legally entitled to has been a bone of contention in Council for many years, and each succeeding year the auditors present an increased amount, until it has now reached the high-water mark of $83.00, while the same uuditors ohargo the School Board but $10.00. Pottsville pays its three auditors but $00.00, and the Shenandoah auditors demand $239, and next year would probably in crease that amount unless the Bor outrh Council takes a determined utand, as they properly did on Thurs day night. No auditor can legally charge the borough for time occupied in his private business, neither Is it just that they should receive $239.00 for work which they paid a compoteut accountant but $30.00 to do, -while the auditors puffed at ten cont liavanus or were engaged injthoir pnvnie uusmess auairs. For those reasons it is unfortunate that Mr. Ploppolt abaudoned his suit nnd refused to allow the case to go to court. There are many things coiv nected with tho audit that would have been brought to the attention of tho court, and would have clearly shown that the auditors are reform ors only when they are not iinancially interested. Mr. Ploppert la a reformer that doesn't reform. HANK WRECKER WARNER. lie Dopm Not Wlsii to 1'iu'n tho J)o IVnudcil l)i'iolt(rM. L.oulsvlllc Ky.. July 2ri.-l.ouls War ner, the Massachusetts! bank wrecker who was enptuted lietc Pnturdfiy, talk ed freely at the city Jail with a press tppcsmtatlvc rpgnrdliiK his case. War ner spent a restless night In his cell! lie arose several times during the night mid walked to nnd fro across the floor, runntnR his hands nervously through his hair. He was up bright and early yesterday mornltiK and asked the turnkey If they could not allow him to sit In the pallor a while before breakfast. The pilvlleRe wns granted, and he seated himself comfortably In an easy chair. He bought all the morning papers and lend carefully every line that had been written about llim. "1 guess I am the worst man In tho United States." said he laughingly. Detective Toin Maker, to whom War ner llrst confessed his Identity, snys thv ombezaler offered him J10.000 in cash to release him. When seen at the Jail yesterday af ternoon Warner was In good spirits. "I suppose you want ine to tell you all 1 know." snld he laughingly. "I will not do that, for then ynu would know as much as I. Hut I will talk to you. I do not Intend to touch on my re lation" with the Northampton bank, except to say that I am Lewis Warner, and am wanted for embezzling a large amount of money. I do not know the exact amount. From all accounts, however, the shortage must be over JG00,000. Furthermore, I do not Intend to say hov 1 lost my money and be came so entangled. It Is sufficient to say that I am charged with embezzling the funds of the banks. 1 see bv the papers that the banks are In the hands of receivers nnd all my property has been sold off to pay part of the short age. My residence was one of the finest In Northampton. I hate to think that ivy old home is gone, but that Is only one of the things which tiouble me. My manufactories cannot bring more than one-fifth of the total In debtedness of the banks." "Have you any money now?" was askod. "I have not a dollar," replied War ner. "I am penniless, and It hurts me very much to deny myself the many luxuries which I formerly enjoyed." "Do you want to be taken to North ampton ?" "Well, I can't say that I do," re plied Warner. "I hate to face those who were depositors tn the banks. It will be dilllcult for me to go among the people who so often honored me and elected me to positions of trust. I should much rather be taken to Bos ton." The Thief l!urfrcs of Mllcsburg, P:i., says DoWltt's Little Kails ltisers aro the bet pills he ever used in his family during forty years of house keeping. Tliey euro constipa tion, sick headache and stomach and liver troubles. Small in sUo but great la results. C. H. Ilngenbucli. Ktllod hi n evM' Trench. Cleveland. .T n 1 y 25. one man was kllld and several injured vesterdav while at work on u sewer near Kdge water Park. The men were in the sew er trench when the trestle felll on which the car that hauls away the dirt is run. The car was precipitated to a platform covering the sewer. Adam Tluunimn. aged 08. was crushed to death beneath tho timbers. Thomas llasuzer, aged 10. city inspector, had his thigh broken: Frank Sprungel, aged 35. nore broken and badly cut about the head and body; Paul Fro hall, aged 31, cut In the head nndvbody bruised. Frank Hoblnsky, aged 32, and Frank Socznysky, aged 30, badly cut nnu urulsed about the body. Tlin editor of the Evans City. I'a.. (iloljo writes. "One Mhuito Couch Curo is rightly named. It cured my children after all other remedies failed." it cures couglis, cold? ana all throat and lung troublos. C. II. Ilagen bitch. Ppnlilrth Troop t.'.nd to "iirroiidor. Washington, July 23. The war de partment at midnight posted the fol lowing from General Shatter: "Lieu tenant Mlley has returned from San I,uls and Palma Soriano, where he went four days ago to receive the sur render of Spanish troops. Tho number surrendered wns larger than General Toral iepot ted 3.003 Spanish troops and 310 volunteer guerillas. Tho volun teers gave up their arms, gave parole nnd went to work. Three thousand stands of arms were turned In, loaded on ox tarts and started to the railroad. Spanish troops accompanied the lieu tenant to Pan Luis, and all are ap parently delighted at prospects of re turning home. They were on tho verge of starvation, and 1 have to send them rations at once. If the numbers keep up as they have there will he about 21.000 to ship away nearly 12,000 here, 3,000 fivm Ran I.uls, 0,000 from Guan tanamo and over 2,000 at Sagua and Baracoa." Sick headache, biliousiiess,coustiiation ami all llvor ami stomach trouble can be quickly cured by using those famous little pills known as DoWltt's bittlo F.arly liisers. They aro pleasant to take and never gripe. C. II. llaccnbuch. ATKEWPORfNEWS. Pennsylvaniins Will Soon Leave Newport News to Battle With Spaniards On Porto Rico's Soil. Newport News, Va July 25. The Third Illinois regiment arrived here yesterday afternoon in three special trains from Camp Thomas. There were 1.291 men in all. At 3:60 p. m. Troops A and C, New York volunteer cavalry, arrived and Joined the Illinois troops In camp. They brought 1C6 men. At 9 o'ch ck last night Uattery A, of Missouri; Iiatteiy A, of Illinois; Uat tery 15. of Pennsylvania, nnd the Twen ty-seventh Indiana battery arrived here. The four batteries had six guns, 100 horses and mules and from H0 to 175 ofllcers and men. The Fourth Ohio regiment arrived after midnight and the Fourth Pennsylvania this morn ing. The Third brigade of the First di vision, First corps, will arrive from Camp Thomas today or tomorrow. General Wade, General Brooke's suc cessor at Camp Thomas, received or ders at a late hour last night to rush this brigade to Newport News as prompMy as h" cuu'u get tne necessary cars In mimi1 ii. The brigade consists of the First and Thlid Kentucky and the Fifth Illjnols, Hc!i Are mui li in I u,e . ready cflli . nt s.i 1 1 t t'ry prevent .i tl.l i f fiT ail In. - .1- . . I "i cents, ll on If J'Uli to take v. Ill, 1 1 nod's Snrsaoartll".. ! A Hand Is one of the poajeas. 1' gives It. Handsomo Complexion the greatest charms a woman can ozzoiu's i;ouruxiojv rowous spills on. i'i l'r!"e - SINGULAR STATEMENT. Prom Mrs. Bank to Mra. Plnkhttm. The following lottcr to Mrs. l'lnk lmm from Mrs. M. Rank, No. 2,354 East Susquohannn Ave., Philadelphia, I'a., is & remarkable statement of re lluf from utter dlsoouragomont. Shs says; " I never can find words with which to thank you for what Lydia B. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound has dono for me. " Some years ago I had womb trouble and doctored ior a long time, not seo Ing any improvement. At times I would fcol well enough, and other times was miserable. So It went on until last Ootobor, I felt something terrible creeping over mo, I knew not what, but kept getting worse, 1 can hardly explain my feeling at that time. I was so dopressed in spirits that I did not wiih to live, although I had everything to llva for. Had hys teria, was very nervous; could not sleep and va not afo to be left alone. " Indeed, I thought I would lose my mind . No one knows what I endured. " 1 continued this way until the last of February, when I saw in a paper a testimonial of a lady whoso case wa similar to mine, and who had been cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegeta ble Compound. I determined to try It, and folt hotter after tho first dose. I continued taking It, and to-day am a well woman, and oan say from my heart, 'Thank God for suoh a medi cine.'" Mrs. Pinkham invites all suffering women to write to her at Lynn, Mass., for advice. All suoh letters aro seen ana answered by women only. CUBANS' GRATITUDE. A Formal Letter of Thanks to the President For Saving Them From Spanish Misrule. Santiago de Cuba, July 23. The docu ment which Is being cliculated for slg nature among Cuban residents In San llago, addressed to the president of the I'nlted States, thanklnjj him for the co-operation of the army of the United Stutes and expressing the hope that the American government will recognize Cuban sovereignty in the surrendered portion of the province of Santiago de Cuba, was drafted by Arms, the newspaper correspondent on the staff of the Cuban General Cas tillo, who drafted the alleged letter of protest from General Garcia to General Shatter. The document, which Is be' lng numerously signed, declares: "The undersigned, Cubans by birth, land owners and residents of Santiago de Cuba, wish to express their warm est thanks to the people of the United States for dellveilng them from the Insufferable yoke of Spanish rule. They wish also to express their absolute con fidence In the good faith and humn.nl tarian purposes of the United States, and In tho pledge that the territory of Cuba is not to be conquered by th Ameilcan troops for purposes of an nexation. We believe, and would urge, that fair own ueople are capable of fulfilling the international obligation to establish a government for the island. Cuba In the future may possibly be come, in the course of a few years, part of the territory, of the United States, thus Increasing the comfort and happiness of this people, but now we all desire a government of our own as compensation for tho sufferings and heroism of our army, and the definite establishment of the Cuban republic. with Cuban authorities." Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fovcr sores totter, chapped ImmlB, chilblains, corns, nnd all skin eruptions, and posltircly cures piles. or ao pay required. It i guaranteed to givo porfoct satisfaction or tnouy refunded. Price 85 cents por box. For aide by A. Waaler. STRICKEN WTTH MALARIA Our Soldiers Near Santiago Are in Danger of a Spread of the Disease. Santiago de Cuba, July 25. The re port published In the United States that there are 30 cases of yellow fever In tho cavalry division proves, on investl gatlon, to be unfounded. Captain House? requests that the report be definitely denied. The First, Third, Sixth and Ninth -oluntcers, the First and Tenth regi ment cavalry, and six companies o Randolph light artillery, Is encamped about two miles northwest of El Caney, at the base of the mountains. The camp Is apparently perfectly healthy as to location, nnd has a good water supply. The ground is well drained, Malarial fever Is prevalent, but It al ways yields to quinine treatment In the course of four or five days. The fact that the immunes In the regimen have had this fever as freely as the other men shows that the Illness la not yellow Jack. There have been no fatalities from fever thus far, but so long aa the men are exposed to the hot sun during th day, the Increasing rains and the heavy night dews, malaria will Increase and our men grow worse. A second attack Is much more difficult to eradicate, es peclally In the case of men exposed to the present conditions. The cavalry are most anxious to pro ceed to Porto Rico, but will bo obliged to remain here until the Spanish prts oners of war have been transported to Spain, which, It la believed, will have been accomplished before the next month is well advanced. The army Is mentally depressed by Inactivity and the uncertainty as to its future move ments. MoKlnloy'H Onlf. Are Supromo. Jacksonville, Fla., July 25. Lieuten ant Charles Frltol, of the Cubln array, of this city, who was a member of the Cuban expedition on the steamer Florida, and who recently returnod from Cuba stated that the Florida ex pedition was met by General Gomez and that he had a personal talk with the general In the course of which he said, when asked what message he had for the American people: "I have only to say." said General Gomez, "that the only man that has anything to say in the direction of matters is oir. aiq Klnley, and we shall do whatever he says. I have given Instructions to all iny forces to co-operate with the Americans, to whom we are much In debted." " Tflreat Surprise Is in store for all who usq Kemp's Balsam for the Throat ind I.ungs, Would you be. leve that it is sold oii Its meiits and any druggist Is authorized, by the proprietor of this wonderful remedy to give you sample bottle free? It never fails to cure acute or chronic roughs. All druggists sell Kemp's Balsam. Price 2 and 50c. A CUBANJROTEST Against the Action of Our Government In Retaining Spanish Officials in Office. Snntlngo de Cuba, July 25. Tho Cu bans hero resent Oeneral Shatter's at titude in Ignoring General Garcia and In refulng to allow tho Cuban troops to enter Santiago or to consult General Garcia on the terms of tho surrender f tho city. General Gnrcla's action In withdraw ing his troops Into the Interior, his let ter to General Shatter and his resigna tion of his command, forwarded to Oeneral Gomez, are approved and ap plauded by all classes of natives. Gen eral Gaitia refused to accept a sub- rdlnate place, Insisting that he was an ally. General Shatter's answer, saying that this was a war between the United States and tho kingdom of Spain, Ir- espectlve of Cuba's individual Inter ests, nnd President McKlnley's Instruc tions with reference to the adminis tration of the surrendered district, pub lished here, are Interpreted as a tacit avowal of American intentions to an nex the Island and not to grant Inde pendence. This Is opposed by the Cu bans. A meeting was hold Saturday after noon at the San Carlos club to dismiss the matter and It Is probable that a pioWt will lie drawn up, which will be rubmltted. It Is understood that many who were present at the meeting fa voied the scheme of a protectorate by the United States, with eventual an nexation after five or six years, but the protest Is on a matter of principle, the nuin objection being the continuation n olllce of Spanish otllclnls appointed by Madlid, on the ground that Span- lards, as conquered, should not be vested with authority over Cubans, the allies and coadjutois of the United States and the representatives of a free and independent people. Such Is under stood to have been the tenor of the meeting. An Enterprising Druggist. There arc few men more wide awake and enterprising than A. W'asley, who spares no lains to secure the best ot everything m their ine for their many customers. They now have the valuable agency of Dr. King s New Discovery for Consumption. Counhs and Colds. This is the wonderful remedy that is producing such a furor all over the country by ly many startling cures, it absolutely cures Asthma, lironclntis, 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 si$e for 50 cents and ft. 00 Uuaranteed to cure or price icfunded. The South anil Its Artrillitngeb. Tho Southern l'ailway has Issued for free distribution, a sixtton page journal des criptive of Virginia, North and South Caro lina, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi. Persons seeking new locations, or capitalists desiring to make safeand profit able investments will find tho iuformatioii contained therein both valuable and inter estlng. Copies will bo mailed freo upon ap plication to John M. Ileal), District Passen ger Agent, 823 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. Itecord llreaklng Trip. On Friday the Heading's 00 minute train, celebrated its Initial run of the season by establishing a recoul, making tho run of 55 miles from Camden to Atlantic City in 15J minutes. Tills record clips a minuto and u quarter from tho best time made by last season's flyer. The traiu was drawn by engine No. 1028, built by Baldwin's in May of last year, and a duplicato of No. 1027, which was the flyer last year. Tho train was made up of a combination car, thrco oaches and a Pullman, and on board wcro several officials of tho load, in addition to Superintendent Sauclain, of the Baldwin Locomotive Works, and the inspector of tho Chinese Eastern Hallway, who is in this country inspecting railroads. Tho train made an average speed of 72.9 miles an hour. Philadelphia Record, July 3rd, 1S93. Wlilit Dr. A. 10. Slater Kays, Uuitalo, N. Y. Gents : From my per sonal knowledge, gained in observing the ell'cct of your Shiloh's Curo in cases of ad vanced Consumption. I am prepared to say It is the most remarkablo Remedy that has over been brought to my attention. It has certainly saved many from Consumption. Sold by P. D. Kirlln, and a guarantee. Aid! YOU GOINO SOUTH? THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY REACHES ALL PROMINENT POINTS. Don't start South without consulting John M. Beall, District Passenger Agent, Southern Railway, 023 Chestnut street, Philadelphia If you cannot call in person, writo to him PROFESSIONAL CARDS jiyr M. BURKB, ATT0 RN EY-AT-L A W. Office Kunn hulldliur. corner of Main ni. Centre streets, Shenandoah. J II. POMKUOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Bhenandoah, Pa. pitOK. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Mahauoy City, Having studied under some of the beal masters u London nnd Paris, will glvo lessons on the violin, mandolin, guitar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address lu care of Htrouxe the Jeweler Hbenandoab. CKJOOOOC-OOOOOOOOOCOOOt oo j Webster s Irater statu oaial 0 Successor of tho " Unabridged," x The Otto Great Standard Authority, x Nt wriua lion. i. jrew?r, r Jiiillca I . S. buimno Court. Htaiiiliird of the P. S. Gov't rtint'nit Olllce, the I' K. Hupmno Coiut, all the Kute hu. id nieine 1 ourts.aniioi uoar. ly an ine ncuooiuooKi. Wnrmlv Collllliciicled bv Stata Rmitrlntei! of KrtioolH, rollriMi 1'rtti- tlenti. aim ouier Luiicutoi tdluoet without number. Iiivalualilu In the liotmetinlil. nnd to ( the Uariicr, nehular, ipm g jt-Hiuum mail, t.1111 hWl fUUCUUT. 1 5IB UfiST POR PRACTICALUSE It Is easy to find the word wanted. It Is cusy to aicertaln the pronunciation ii it easy 10 iro.ee ine erowiu 01 a worn, 11 u easy to learn wnat a v. org meant. '"lie A'oir Vorfc Tribune Snv .iioiui t e mum rum.' iruiuiim iirt-in vun n Ml.wifii, m th it limilli tli lnmt thorcKLrli .,u. 1 Mhi iji .Kraiml'-ul suirWl(h. 'hi; t imlill , tin, Hilda thU u w ork to wuli'li It U .1 ll.ml!y useful to refi r - Aprli 8, ISM. ( X OGT TUB Uf-ST. X l3r"Spccmen paces tent on application to 6 G. A C. SlKUTtTA .V CO., llibltahvra, tK O OOO OCOO O 0-0 OO O OOO CXJCG-C O ( SCMMlIIt OUTINGS. rXRSONXLIAr-CONDUCTED TODB VIA PENN SYLVANIA. RAILROAD. Tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company an nounces the following personally-conducted tours for tho summer and early autumn of 1893: To the North (Including Watklns Glen, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Mon treal, Quebec, Au Sablo Chasm, Lakes Cham plain and George, Saratoga, and n daylight lide through the Highlands of tho Hudson), July 20 and August 10. Rate, ?100 for tho round trip from Now York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington, covering nil ex penses of a two-weeks' trip. Proportionate rates from other points. To Yellowstone Park and tho Trans Mississippi Exposition on a special .train of Pullman steepiug, compartment, observation, and dining cais, allowing eight days in "Wondcrlsnd" and two days at Omaha, Sep tember 1. Rale, $233 from Now York, Phil adulphia, Baltimoie, and 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 into of $10 from Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington, Thcso tickets include transportation only, and will permit of stop over within limit at Buffalo, Rochester, and Watklns on the return trip. Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, Luiay Caverns, Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot Springs, Richmond, and Washington, Sep tember 23 and October 19, Rate, $03 from New 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 Oeneral Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. Itchiness of tho skin, horriblo plague. Most everybody nllllcted in ouo way or nnother. Only one safe, never falling curo. Doau's Ointment. At any drug storo, 50 cents. DELIGHTFUL SUMMIMl TOUKS. TWO TOURS TO T1IK NORTH VIA PENNSYL VANIA ItAILBOAD. For the convenience of thoso who seok the most atti-.ictivo way of spending a Summer vacation, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company lias arranged two delightful tours to tho North, under the personally-conducted tourist system, July 20 and August 10. Tho points included in the itinerary and the country traversed abouud iu nature's beauties; Watklns Glen, Niagara Falls, Thousand Is lands, Quebec, Montreal, Au Sablo Chasm, Lakes Cliamplain and George, Saratoga, and the Highlands of the Hudson are all rich in utcrest and replete with natural attractions. Each tour will bo in chargo of one of tho company's tourist agents, assisted by an ex perienced lady as chaperon, whoso especial charge will be unescorted ladies. The rate of $100 from New York, Brooklyn, Newaik, Trenton, Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Baltlmoro and Washington covers railway and boat fare for the entire round trip, parlor-car heats, meals cn route, hotel entor- tainmont, transfer charges, carriage hiro in fact, every item of necessary expense. For detailed itinerary, tickets, or any ad ditional information, address Tourist Agent, Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 1100 Broad way, Now York ; SCO Fulton street, Brook lyn; 780 Broad street, Newark, N. J.j or Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passcngor Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. $100 Reward $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there i at least one dreaded disease that science has been nble to cure In all Its stugcH, and that is catarrh. Haifa Catarrh Cure s the only positive euro known to tho medical fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional dis ease, requires a constitutional treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system, thereby dcstrolng the foundation of the disease, nnd giving tho patient strength by building up tho constitution nnd assisting nature in doing Its work. The proprietors linvo so much faith in Its curntlvo powors, that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any case that it falls to cure. Send for list ot testimonials. Address. F. J.CIIENEY & CO., Toledo, O Sold by Druggists. 75j REDUCED RATES TO THE SEASHORE. LOW-ItATK EXCURSIONS TO ATLANTIC CITY &c., via Pennsylvania iuilkoad. August 4 is tho dato of tho noxt low-rato ten-day excursion from Erie, Troy, Bello' foute, Williamsport, Mocanaqua, Suubury, Shenandoah, Dauphin, and principal inter mediate stations (Including stations on branch roads), to Atlantic City, Capo Hay, Ocean City, Sea Islo City, Avalon, Auglesca, Wlldwood, 01 Holly lloack, via Pennsylvania Kallroad. Excursion tickets, good to return by regular trains within ten days, will bo sold at very low rates. Tickets to Atlantic City will bo sold via tho Delaware Kiver Hridgo Uoute, tho only all-rail lino, or via Market Street Wharf, Philadelphia. For information iu regard to specific ratos and time of trains consult hand bills, or apply to agents, or E. S, Ilarrar, Division Ticket Agent, Williamsport, Pa. A CIIII.I) KNJOYS The pleasant flavor, gentle action, and sooth ing effect of Syrup of Fins, when In need of a laxatlou, and If tho father or mother bo costive or bilious, the most gratifying results follow its uso ; so that it is the best family remedy known aud every family should havo a bottlo. Manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Co. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And l'lowerx, the Hand of America, Cali fornia. Via tho true pathway, "The Iron Mountain Koute," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, where buow storms, blizzards or high altitudes ato unknown. Pullman first and second class palaco and tourist sleeping cars to points iu Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah aud Nevada, without change, Quick time, low rates, and all tho comforts of modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via tho Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your home, litoraturo, and full information, drop a postal card, J. P. McCain, T. P. Agent, MO Kail road avenue, Elmlra, N. Y or 391 Broad way, New York. 3-1-tf W. E. Hoyt, G. E P. Agt. E. C. Blanks, of Lewlsville, Texas, writes that one box of DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo was worth $50.00 to him. It cured his piles of ten years standing. Ho advises others to try it. It also cures eczema, skin diseases aud obstinate sores. 0. II. Hageubuch, reiinaylvaiita Cliautaiuiun. For the Pennsylvania Chautauqua, to he held at Mt. (Iretua, Pa., July 1 to August 4, lbOS, the Pennsylvania Kallroad Company will sell tickets to tho general public on Juuo SO to August 4, good to return until August 10, inclusive, from stations ou its line lu Pennsylvania, and from Washington, I). C, Baltimore, Md., and Canandalgua, N, Y., and principal intermediate stations, to Mt. Gretna anil return, at reduced rates. BASEBALL RECORDS. Rtniulliic or tho Club In tboltncoFor Championship l'oiiiiiints. Notional I.rnuuo. W. T PC W Ii. pa Cincinnati... 67 S3 .071 Pltfburg.,..4.1 40 .611 Boston M 20 .MH Phllndolp'n. .B7 41 .474 Clevelnn.d . ..St 01 .(Ki Brooklyn ... .03 47 .405 Baltimore...!? S3 .695 Washington 00 51 .870 New Yorlt. ..44 117 .513 Louisville.. ..29 t .841 Chicago 4(1 40 .535 St. Louis ... .24 03 .278 SATUIUUV'S NATIONAL LEAGUE OAMES. At Philadelphia Philadelphia, C; Wash ington, 2. At Brooklyn Boston, 4; Brook lyn, 3. At Clovcland Cloveland, 4; Chi cago. 2. At New York New York, S; Baltimore. P. At Pittsburg Cincinnati, 3; Pittsburg", 2. At New York Now York, 8; Baltimore,. 0. SUNUAV'S NATIONAL LEAGUE OAMES. At Louisville Louisville, 2; St. Louis, 1. At Chicago Cleveland, 9; Chicago, 3. At Clnclnniitl-Olnclunntl, C; Pittsburg, G. Atlantic Lcniruo. W. L. PC. W. L. PO Richmond. ..43 25 .053 raterson....ai 43 ,4M Lancaster...! 37 MD Hartford. .. .87 43 ,451 Bending 4:1 85 .Ml Norfolk m 41 .439 Newark 83 30 .614 Allcntown . .31 4.1 .410 SATUnllAY'S AIM.VTIO I.KAOUn OAMES. At Lancaster Fi'st game (forfeited); Lancaster, 9; Norfolk, 0. Second game: Lancnster, 13; Norfolk, 0. Third game: Lancaster, 4; Norfolk. 0. At Heading First game: I'atersoii, 3; Rending, 0. Second gntne: HeadhiK. 2; Pnterson, 1. At Newark First game: Allcntown. 5; Newaik, 2. Second gHiue (called): New lirk. 2; Allcntown, 2. At Hlohmond Itlchinond, S; Hartford, 2. SUNDAY'S ATLANTIC I.IIACIUH flAMIS. At Newark First gnmei Newark, 9; Norfolk, 4. Second sumo: Newark, 7; Norfolk, 0. At Paterson-FIrst game: Hartford, 5; Paterson, 3. Second game: Hartford. 2; Paterson. 0. KiiHlorii Li-ikiuo. W. L. PC. W. L. PC. Montreal 40 83 .513 Syracuse. .. .38 80 .511 Buffalo 43 i!8 .531 Springfield. .31 37 AM WllkesbarroW 33 .623 Ottawa 83 40 .453 Toronto 89 Xi .527 Providence ..31 83 .419 SATUHIIAY'M EARTHIIN I.HAOUK OAMES. At Syracuse Syracuse. C; Wllkesb.trre. t. At Toronto First game: Providence, 4: Toronto, 3. Second pme: Toronto, 8; Providence. 5. At Montreal Montreal, 2; SprlnsHcld. 1. At Buffulo-HulTalo, 2; Ottawa. 0. SUNDAY'S EASTERN LEAGUE GAMES. At Syracuse Syracuse. 8; Wilkesbarro, 1. At Montreal Montreal, 9; Spring field, G. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature of Philadelphia & Reading Railway Kiw.i.es Hunt Hard Coal No Smoke IN KKFEUT JULY 1st. 18'18. Trains leave Shenandoah ns follows : For New York vlA PhiliideJphla, week days, 7 30 9 W a. n 12 27, 3 10 and 6 07 p. 111. For New York via Mnuch Clinni:. week dnys 7 HO n. in., 1227 nnd 3 11 : i". Kor Ih-adlng nnd Philadelphia, week dua, 730, 9 51 a.m., 1Z27, 3 10 and 0 07 . ni Kor PottfviPe. week days, 7 ' . U5I A. 1j. 12 27, 3 10, 0 07 and T 25 p. ni. For Tam.uUM ..nd luhauoy L y, , ik days 730,951 a. m., 3227.8 10 nnd 007 m Kor Wllllnmsport, Suubury ni u .vlsburs, weet dfiVM. 11 10 M. m.. 12 27. 7 J i ni Kor Jlnhiuioj ' 'lane, weekdays, 7 30, 9 SI, 11 30 . m 12 27, 8 10, 0 07, 7 23, 9 IW i. m. For Ashland nnd SlmnioKlii, week da ,30, 1130 n. m.. 12 27. 3 10. 07. 72.1 and '1. Kor Baltimore, Washington nnd tho V- cl II. AO. It. It., thruiiKli trains leu- i.. ..-lug Terminal, Philadelphia. (1. Alt. H K. ) ... 8 Ml. 755. 11 lain. m.. 8 10 nnd 7.27 li. l .-.nut m 3. 3 20. 7 Oil. 11 20 a.m.. 8 11 una 7 27 n. ni. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth am. ''I. cut- nut htn-ets station, week days, 10 W) u. n 12 1; t. -I J n. in. buadayr, 1 8.1, 8 23 p. Eli. THAINS FOH HIIENANDOAH Iamvc New York vU i'hll&dblphla, a.ijs, l. 15, 4 80, S 00, 11 30 a. ru nnu 1 4o, l 3U 9 00 p.m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, nccl. davs. 1 110. 9 10 a. m.. 1 80 u. in. Leave Philadelphia, Uiadlng Terminal, week days, J iu, s so, iu 21 n. in. and i uo, 4 cu p. m Leave Heading, week days, 7 00, JO OS, n, iu. 12 15, 4 17, 6 CO p. m. Leave Pottsville, week days, 7 10, 7 10 a. ru 12 80 4 10. C 10 and 6 50 n. in. Leave Taruaqua, week days, 8 36, 11 23 a. in., X 4'J, o oo, I'M p. ni. Leave Mahnuoy City, week days, 901, 114! a. m.. 2 22. 8 12. C2I. 7 41 11. Ill Leave Mahanoy Piano, week days, 630, 9 25. 10 23, 1159 a. m 2 41, 3 32, Oil. 1 11, p 111. Leave AVIlllamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 00 a, ru., 12 31 and 4 00 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street waif and Houth street whatf for Atlantic CltV. "Weekdays Kxpress, 8 00, 9 00, 10 n. in., (1 30 Saturdnvsonlvl. 2 00. 3 00. 3 10 loOuilniltetriiinl. 4 00 05 minute tralnj, 4 30, 6 00 fci minuto irUlllJ, UW, t W p. III. ntOUIUIIIUUUHUll u n. in., 5 00, G 30 p. in S1.00 excursion train 7 00 nm. auuunyB j'.xrress, v uu, ow, o.iu, vuu, 10 00 i. iu. 1 45 p in, Act-ommndattnn, 6 15 n in 4 45o. in. 81.00 excursion train. 7 a in Keturnlug leave Atlautlo Lily uopoi, corner Atlantic Atwl Arknnns avenues. weekdays Kxnrees. (0 1.1 Mondays only) TOO, 745 163 minute tralnl, 8 20 ICS minute train , 9 00, 10 15, 11 00 a ill., 3 30, 4 30, 5 80, 7 30, yju p. ui. Accommodation, iu, i uu it. ic. 4 0.1 d. m. S1.00 incursion train (fromSIIsslssliiii live, only) 0 00 p. in. Sundays Express, 3 30, 4 00. 5 00. O CO. I! 811 7 no. 7 :!0 S 00. 9 80 u. m. Ac commodation, 7 15 a. in., 5 01 p. m. $100 excursion train Urom loot or Mississippi ave, only), o iu p iu. Kor Cnne .May and Sen Isle City, 8 45 n. in. 2 80, 4 15 pin. Additional for Cape May 115 p. in, undays 131 uu incursion uu ) v in a in, Kor Ocean City. 8 30. 8 45 a in. 2 30. 4 15 n in (tl.00 excursion Thursday only) 7 OOu in. Sun days, 8 15, 9 15 a ru. Parlor Cnra on all express trains. For further information, apply to nearest i-hiiaueipnia ana iteaaing uauway ticket ageu or aaaress Oen'l Supt., Oen'l l'uas'r Agt. ICeaulUK Terminal, r miadeipma. RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Rupture from Williainsport will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT THE Hotel Franay, from 8 till 10:30 a, m. Rupture permanently and quickly Cured or uo pay. written guarantee to absolutely cure all kinds of Rupture without operation or detention Irom business. Absolutely no Danger. examination Free. loo persons cured in Sunbury, Shamokin, Mt. Cannel and viciuity who can be referred to. Charges and terms moderate and within reach of all. nillions of Dollars Go up in smoke every year. Take n risks but got your housos, stock, fu ntturo, etc,, insured in first-class r liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST. Insurance Agent uo tioulh JardluSt Alio UtalandAMldtntal OompanUi "Saved Eler Life." TJSTItS. JOHN WALLET, of JcfTerson, i ytl Wis., than whom nono Ismorohlghly nuvuiuu vi niuMj .h.ii.,, In 1 70 1 had a sovcro attack of LaCrlpro and nt tho end of four months, In splto otall physicians, friends nnd good nursing could do, my lungs heart nnd nervous system wcro r.o completely wrecked, my Ufa was de spaired of, my friends giving mo up. 1 could only sleep by tho uso of opiates. My luiis cad heart pained mo terribly and my cough was most aggravating. I could not llo In one position but a short tlmo and not on zoy cft sldo at all. My husband brought mo Dr. Miles' Ncrrlno and Heart Curo and I bo- gan taking them. Whon I had taken a half bottle of each I was much better and contin uing persistently I took about a dozen bot tles and was completely restored to health to thcsurprlsoof all," Dr. Miles' Itcmcdlost aro sold by all drug gists under a posltlvoj guarantee, first bottlo I bencats or money rc- 5SirRoatoro lUIlU'JU. I1UOU. I'll UI5- J 3.isc!i of tho heart nnd I nervt'4 f rco. Aildn" Hit. MILES nrattOAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. Pennsylvania RAILROAD. HCIIUYKILL DIVISION. JCI.Y 1, 18S8. Trains will leate Shenandoah after tne aoot. date for Wlicsans, Ollberton, Krackvlllo, Dr Wi.tcr, tit. Ulalr, r'nllsvllle. llhmuurg, iseaJtllK, Pottstown. Phocnlxvllle. Norrlstowu aid Phil Jclplilft (llroad street station) at o 05 and 8 15 . in., 2 02, o is p. in. on week anys. Sundays, 15 a. in., 4 25 p. m. Trains leave Krackvllle for Shenandoah at 86. 11 40 a. m. nnd S 48. 7 S3 n. m. Sunday, 11 01 a. m. nnd 5 45 p. m. i.cavo roii3viue ior Biiennncioau (viairncK Ilia) 7 10. 11 20 n. m.. 5 20. 7 10 n. ni. Sunday 10 31 n. in.. 5 20 p. in. Inve PhtladclpMa. (Brond sticet station), foi Hhftfeondonh nt 8 35 a. tn 4 10 p. m. week days. nunaays icavo nt o do nnu 'j2A.ni Leave Broad street station. 1'htladellihla. tor Sen Girt, Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Lone Branch, and Intermediate stations, 8.20, 1.14, a. Bi.,8.80 and 4.00 p. ru. week-uays. Lave iirond street station, i-uuaaoipiiia, FOR NEW YORK. Kxpress.weck-dnys, 8 20, 4 03, 4 50 5 01,5 15,6 50 33.8 20. 9 50... 10 21 (DlnliiR Car), 11 00 n. m. 2 00 noon. 12 8.1 (Limited 100 and 4 22 n. lu. Dining Cnre), 1 40, 2 80 (Dining Cnr) 3 20, 8 50. 4 02. 5 00. 5i 58 (Dining Car), 8 00, 7 02,7 50 (Din. iiurCar), 10 00 p. in., 12 01, night. Sundays, 3 20, 4U1. 4 50.5 01, 5 15 8 20.9 56,10 21, (DlnlnK Car), 1131 a. in., 1285, 105 (l)inlng Cor) 280 inning uari, 4uo i.L,imiietn -zi) turning uarj, 20.5 56. (Dining Car) 0 85, 7 02,7 50, Dining Car 10 00 p. m., 12 01 night. Kxprens for Boston without change, 11 00 a i., week-davs, and 7 50 p. m., dally. Cntklll express, (Parlor car), 8 20 am week lays. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. l'or Baltimore and Washington. 8 50, 7 20, 8 32, 120. 11 23. a. in.. 1203. 1231 (Dll.lnl! Car). 1 12 DIiiIiik Carl, 8 12, 4 41, 5?"i Congres sional Limited, trilling Curl, C 1. f 655 Dill- uu Carl. 7 31 Diniui; Car n. in.; and 12 0.1 niirht week davs. Hundnvs. 3 50. 7 20. 9 12. 11 23. a. in., 1200, 1 12, Dining Carl 4 41, 520 Con uresHi.iiuil Limited, Dining Car, 6 55 Dining Cr, 7111 DinlngCiir p. in. mid 12 05 night. l"or Bulttluoru, nceinuinodatloii. 9 12 n in, 2 Oi mid 4 01 p in week days, 5 08 and 11 10 p in dully. roil ATLANTIC CITY. Ix'ave Broad Mteet station via Delaware rlvei irldirt Kxnrci". 5 CO. 9 10 IK) ininulesl n m. 23S Is.! minutes, 100 80 minutes, 705 p. m. Sundays, 5 00, 0 20 SO minutes, n in, 2 33 S2 inlliuiesj, , uo p m Lenvn SInrket street Warf Express, 5 CO, 8 30, 1001) 75 minutes, n m. (100 Saturdays ony), 200 75 minutes, 3 OU 75 minutes, 3 30 60 miniites, 1 00 165 miuiitesl. 4 31 175 nilnutesl. 500 70 hit utiles , 5 80 65 minutes p lu, Sundays, 500, 780. 800 175 nilnutesl. 8 30. 9 00 f75 minutesl. 9 50 70 minutes a m, nud 4 30 75 minutes p m. 31 uu excursion irtnu, i uun in uany. lor capemay, Aimiesea, vtnawoouanaiioiij Beach lixprcss, 9 00 a in, 2 30, 4 05, 5 00 p m weekdays. Sundajs 8 20 a in, Cape May only, 1 30 p in Saturdays Excursion, 7 00 a m dally. For Sea Isle City, Ocewi City, Avalon and Stono Harbor-Exnress. 910 a. m., 2 30, 4 20, 5 00n. in weekdays. Sundays, 8 50a. m. Ux- cmsum 7 uu n in .Liny. Kor Somers Point-Express, 5 00, 8 30, 1000 a. m., 1 00 Saturdays only, 3 00, 4 00, 5 00, 5 30 p. ni. week days Sundays, 5 00, 8 00, 9 00, 9 50 a. ru nud 4 30 p. m. J. U. HUTCHINSON, J. It 1VOOU, uen'l Manager. Uen'l I'ais'frr Agi WM. SCHMICKER, JR., Agent tor Shenandoah and Vicinity For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer THE GREATEST BOOK OF THE AGE I Should be In Every Homo and Library. lite People's lie History ii nrme.l liy lllflit Hon. William Kvart O l!l-l'remier of t.ioa Ultuln im.l Ireland, f.nu.. lie A, 11, S..)co, (Je L'ollece. Oito Isdntone, 'h.u.i. ford, hnir.j 111 Jluuel lv, ('irlln. U.D.. C'hlraro llim huiiiiuarr.OliS'ii. e I I Knv. VielirlcM Fsrrn r,;Il.n., uuu of Uinturlmry. Oauterbury. 1 iik-i iliv, I. lmerlf.Oupea, Il.l).,Tufu Cloll.'uo, riomervilU, ilo , II. y. l rank W Uunuulua. 1. ll Armour lnmttute, tJhleauo, Ill.i Per, Usorue F. 1'entecoKt, ll.I)., Maryle. hone l're.b.termii Church, Loudon, hnit-i Hev. II. H. MacArtliur, 11. LI., OaW.rr Ilal.tUt Church, N.w York Cllr, N. Y.i Hot. Martin Hunimerkell, ll.I)., Main Strent I'reallai.tl.t Ohurch, LewLton.Me.ilter. Frank M. Itrl.tnl, Il.ll., 1'lr.t MelhoilUt Ppiscopiil Church, l.vuaeton, 111.1 lfev. W. T. Moore, I.L.U.. "The ('hri tlan (lommonweaHht London. Eos.! Iter. Kdwaril llrerett Hale, 11.1).. 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