EVENING HERALD KSTAIII.ISIIKII 1870. Published every Evening, Kxccpt Sunday, at 8 BOCTIl JAIIIIIN 8THKET1 Nkak CKKTRK. The llrinbl Is dellvned liiSliciiandoati and the nVurroiimllng toivnsforslx eents n w eek, pay Klibl tlio carriers. Uy mall J3.00 a year.or 38 M?eit a inontli. payablo In advance. A.dvertlo I Lncnts charged according to spat e anil position. jrhu pulillstieu reserve the rlglit to cliange the m.ltioii of advertisement, whenever the pub Amotion ol news demands It. The rlgbt Is Lh-cscrved to wJeMnny advertisement, whether wild (or or not, mat the puhllshers may deem "iproper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Kiitcrcd at the potofllco at Shenandoah, l'a., as second class mail matter. , TKLKPHONH CONNHOTION 'All the News That's Fll lo Print." Evening Herald Tl i:Sl)AY. JULY 20. lhOS. OUK COUNTRY: First. Last and Forcvci. iSKVt YuitKKU3ii.ru to lie ilncil for public profanity. The utiforuoinuiit of such a law in .Slieiiamloali would bo productive of much yood. IjAW suits npiinst the liuroujih for damages nriidni from di'lnpiilnted iHVeineiits uro in dltiplyiiiK, und yet the Chief liurtjcrs reiimins inactive. Auuir the only tiling Smiiliirdi will get out of this war is some $000. 000 for transporting prisoners to their homes. They will tliinK Uncle bum has money us well as powder to "burn." Tiikuk is some talk of an indepen dent state ticket, with John Wnim niaker for tiovernor and Dr. Swallow for Lieiitenant-tioveriior. This rumor yrows out of u conference be tween the two held last veek. Saji Junks, the eccentric ovimgu- list, expresses the opinion that "Col. Uryan will get to heaven but will Hover not to the "White House." Tills opinion is based on the ground that Aryan's religion is all right but his politics all wroiifj. SoMK of the Republican leaders are in favor of harmony with n lnuco sized cluli, while others are endeavor ing to secure the plums, and harmony afterwards. The actions of these lmrmoni.ers is amusing in the ex treme. The Ozar favors any kind of harmony that will place him on the Committee on (Maims at Washington for two years more. A MONO the stage attractions for the coining season are two new war plays. Chattanooga and Ueuiemliei' the Maine. The lireworks companies are also reproducing The llattle of .Manila ami The. Full of Santiago. These preparations clearly indicate that the war will not be over for some time. Am iiiiisiiop IitKbAMi, on the day recommended by President Mis Kinley for giving thanks to God for our recent victories, preached an aide an eloquent sermon, and took occasion to protest against those Americans "who fancy they can glorify nil the more their own country by vilifying and cohiminating de feated Spain." Continuing, lie said : "And 1 protest in the name of Americanism, in the name of Amcri can chivalry and American liberty, an aspersion against the religion of Spain. The war is not one of re ligion ; it is one of national purposes, and Catholic theology tells us that we must stand with our own country and ficts show that we do ; and lie cause we stand so manifestly and so honorably with our own country we have a right to say to any one who would insult the religion of Spain that you insult the religion of Auieri can citizens and you shall not bo per mitted to doit." What is known as the Working men's Compensation Act went into operation hi Great liritaiu on the llrst of the present month, and has attracted widespread attention. It is looked upon as one of the greatest boons that have been conferred on workiugineii in modern times. The law makes an employer responsible for any injuries his workmen may re ceive, unless it is proven that such in juries were caused by the workman's own gross and wilful carelessness, and tlio burden of proving that neg ligence is thrown upon the employer. All that a workman now requires to do is to intimate merely the fuot of his having been injured. The law thereupon not only bolds the em ployer liable In compensation but at onco Uses the amount, it tlio work Hiun is incapacitated for more than two weeks he is entitled to half his -weekly wages, during the period of his sickness or Incapacity. The em ployer may demand an examination by the medical roferee, but subject to tbls thu workman Is secure of his sick pay, In case of death as the re suit of an aueidont the workman's relations are entitled to a sum equal to Ids eandligH for three years. One of the principal objects of enacting tho law in Great ilritain was to put mi end to tho eternal litigation grow Inir out of injury to workmen, which usually benefits the lawyers to a larger extent than the litigants. The Jaw appears to give promise of great Mob Moore, of LaKayetU., Ii . for conntiwitiou lie haa found DeWitt a Little Karlr Ki U 1 IKirfect. They never Krilie. Try them foravouuicu nun n"" mm, II. liaKCiioutu. A pitiful appeal Cubans Beg Sampson to Capture Ctentucgos to Prevent Five Thousand From Starving to Death. Oiintitnnaino Hay, July 26. The fal lowing pitiful uppeol hni be, ii mi ilreimed by the stiirvtiiR pnoplo nf r n furtron to Henr Admiral Bompnin. "Honorable Sir: The Cubans ob' men. women nnd children, resiili nt li the town -of ClenfUigns and thly ncli.b borbood, arc nil dying of hutiiJi t 1 h ynunvr men are In the Hold with t !i Cuban troopB. and hove rint pin,, neither food. All the provlnbti In thi town me In the liniids of tlie HpiinbiiiK Cubaiid ennnot obtain a piece nr bu nd, an it In net'PHMiry to Bend evi rx tbliv tit M& 0,li1 1'llr. all, Intl.,,, la t ..,..) 1 .1 . . 1 I you, honorable sir, do not come quick with your Htruadron to our hdp mid , take ponxesslon of this town we sb.ill i be lout. We bejf you to preelpttnli nu. operation. About D.O00 old men, women and children will die of hunger In this iiiwn. Rome of the-e old men have four or five nous lighting for Ills freedom, i This la our horrible situation. If the ' gieat people of the United States do 1 not come quick in our help we are lost. , For God's sake, come quick. Nothing can be done for the people of Clenfiiegos until that place is captured. This will not be for mime time. ApplittuW Out Annexation Sebeme". London, July 20. Sir George Syden ham Clarke, the expert on naval tac tics and Imperial defenses, writes to The Dally Graphic strongly approving American annexation of Hawaii and Porto ltleo. He says: "It is for the beet interests of the world that any canal connecting the Atlantic and the I'u tlllc should be controlled by the United States, and whatever attitude the Kuropean powers may take, foreign In terference in Central America Is out of the question, because the Interests of the United States and Great lirltain In the future canal will be paramount." The Dally Graphic, la an editorial, agrees with Sir George Sydenham Clarke, but Is curious to know what In duced Lord Salisbury to adopt an at titude which hns so much facilitated the success of the United States'. Tnklntr Good euro of shnl'tor's Troops Washington, duly 2C Humors of various kinds have been in circulation as to the disposition of General Shat ter's army, but the war department lias not come to any conclusion as yet in the matter. A sulllelent force is to be kept at Santiago to maintain the posi tlun the United Slates has taken ami preserve order. While there is yellow fever infection In the army no attempt will be made to bring the troops to the United States. The war department. It may be stated, Is now bending every effort to secure for General Shatter's army an ample supply of nutritious food and also will see the soldiers have a rest und careful attention, so that they may get in the very best condi tion. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tlio best salvo in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, biilt rheum, fever soie. tetter, dimmed hands, chilblains, corns, aim all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or jo pay recjuircd. It is guaranteed to give porfect satisfaction or niony refunded. Trie 23 couts per bor. For ealo by A. Walox. OUR WOUHDEb SOLDIERS The Transport Hudson Arrives at Newport News With Victims of Spanish Bullets. Newport N, us. Va., July 2G. The transport Hudson, fiom Santiago, ar rived in llamnlon llonils yesterday. From the foremost lloiitod a yellow ling, Indicating sickness on board. Dr. l'ettus, the national quarantine olllccr, boarded the vessel as soon as she cast anchor, nnd when ho came ashore it was learned that ho did not feel justi fied In permitting all on board to land. The Hudson carries n number of slclc nnd wounded soldiers from Santiago. The bodies of Captain Capron and Sergeant Hamilton Fish are on the ship, bound north for interment. It Is said that Sylvester Seovel, the New York newspaper correspondent who was ordered from Cuba because of in sulting conduct toward General Shat ter, Is also on board. Eleven wounded, principally officers, arrived on the Hudson, In charge of Assistant Surgeon Shannon. Among them was Private Stanley Holllster, of the Hough Riders. He was a famous football player at Hurvaid. He sus tained a shell wound In the left breast and a gunshot wound in the left hip Joint. Cadet K. E. Haskell, of the Uni tary academy, an acting lieutenant of the Rough Riders, was shot through the Intestines. Lieutenant Oscar Hop good, Second Massachusetts, and Lieu tenant Maynlhnn, are badly wounded, the former through the riftht lung, and the latter through both lungs. Ton thousand donioua gnawing away at one's vitals couldn't 1h much worse than tlio tortinos of ilciiing piles. Yet there's a cure. Doiiu's Ointment never falls. Tho I'opo'H I'eii'eo Proposals. London, July 20. A special dispatch from Rome suys the pope has com municated to the powers pence pro posals that he considers acceptable to both Spain and the United States. namely, American annexation of Cuba nnd Porto Rico, the restoration of the Philippines to Spain, and a commercial treaty giving Spain exceptional ad vantages In the colonies surrendered. A llasobnll Sniiii. Now York, July 20. New York yes terday forfeited the game to the Haltl- inores utter half of the fourth Inning had been played. The score at that time was 1 to 1. Holmes, when nt hut In Hulttmoie's Inning, struck out. A "fan" in the grand stand yelled: "Oh, Ducky, your"e a lobster." "Well, I'm glad I'm not working tor n Sheeny any more," replied Holmes. Umpire Lynch turned aiound and said something to Holmes, who went lo the bench. Presi dent Freed man came on the grounds and asked for the expulsion of the player, and on being refused, told Joyce not to play ball. Lynch then gave the game to IJaltlmore, 9 to 0. Piesident Freedman stated afterwards that he would protest the game, and that he would report Holmes to the board of discipline. Tried Many Medicines Belief Camo O.ily From Hood's "I suffered wit ha pain in my stomsoh and head, and had heart troubte. I tried many niocfioinM without much lxiveilt Finally I thought I would give Hood's B;irBnirllla a trial, nnd It hus completely cured tlio pain ill my stomach and bene fited mo in other ways." John M Pjutciiaiids; Avoa, Pemiijlvanla. Hood's Sarsapat'iita Is the best-iu fact tho One True lllood Purifier Hood's Pills cure indigestion. 28 cents. sympatic BusbandsJ Tlie sympathetic tenderness of n lov ing; husband is everything to an expec tant mother, especially during her first ordeal. George Layton, Esq., a promi nent dru;'trist of Dayton, O., gives the following case : A customer of mine, whose wife lias used four bottles of "Mother's Pricnd" before con finement, My, after seeing the efTccU ( f tlie remedy, thit If she bad to go through the ordc il ngolii, and there were but four bottles on the market, nnd the cost was 100 per bottle, she would have. them. " Mother's Friend " Is n Bcientifically compounded liniment which affords cer tain relief in the various ailments pre ceding childbirth, and assures proper elasticity to the cords nnd muscles in volved in the final ordeal. "Mother's Friend" is sold by drug gists, or expressed on receipt of one dollar. Valuable book, "Before Baby is Bom, " mailed free on application. IHE EttADriELO REGULATOR CO.. Atlanta, Ol. SIX THOUSAND TROOPS Now at Newport News, Ready to Set Sail to Join tlie Army of iGcneral Miles in Porto Rico. Newport News, Va,, July 20. Incom ing trains during the last 30 hours have brought neatly 0,000 trooj to this city. Those Include the Second brigade of the First army corps, in command of Brig adier General Haines, from Chleka mauga Park, Ti nn and live t roups of cavalry from iv.nip Alger. The lin t train reached tho city at noon Sunday, and from that time on till late yesterday afternoon section followed section, and as fast ns the troops arrived they wore inarched to the grounds, where they pitched tents and made themselves comfortable. General Haines' btlgade Is composed of the Third Illinois, Colonel liemlett; Fourth Ohio, Colonel Colght, and Fourth Pennsylvania. Colonel Case, which arrived In the order named. The regiments arrived in battalions of three trains each. Major Oenoral Ilrooke's speclnl train, which left Chickamnuga Sunday after noon pulled In at 2:?.0 o'clock yestetday afternoon, and General Brooke went immediately to tho Warwick hotel, where he will remain till he snlls for Porto Rleo on tho auxiliary cruiser St. Louis. The last trnln to arrive was that bringing the brigade hospital corp'i from Chickamnuga, which Included r.."0 men. At daylight this morning tho sig nal corps arrived, and at 11 o'clock, four batteries of light artillery ar rived from Cblckainauga. They are Battery A, Illinois; Battery B, Penn sylvania; Battery A, Missouri, and the Twenty-seventh Indiana battery. Or ders weru received nt Camp Warbur ton yesterday afternoon directing Bat teries A nnd C, Pennsylvania National Ouard, to be readv to leave with this expedition. These two batteries have been stationed here since May C. The St. Louis Is expected to sail this after noon with General Brooke and his staff and 1.300 troops. A boom to travelers. Br. fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry. Cures dymitcry, diarrhoea, seasickness, nausea. Pleasant to take Peifectly Imrnilusa. su.MJirit ouriNtm. PEnSOKALLY-COXDUCTJll) T0UII VIA PENN SYLVANIA ItAILV.OAIl. Tlio I'oiiiKyl vania, Iiallroad Company an nouncoa tlio followiiiK personally-conducted tours for tlio summer and early autumn of loOS: To tho North '(including Watkins Glen, Niagara Fulls, Thousand Islands, Mon treal, Quebec, An S.1I1I0 Chasm, L-ikes Chain- plain and GcorKe, Saratoga, and a daylight rid u through tlio Highlands of tlie Hudson), July 211 and August 10. Kate, $100 for tho lottnd trip from Now York, Philadelphia, ISultinioie, and Washington, covering all es pouses of a two-weeks' trip. Proportionate rates from other points. To Yellowstouo Park and tho Trans Mississippi Exposition oil a special tntiu of Pullman sleeping, compartment, observation, and dining ears, allowing eight days in Wonderland" and two days at Omaha, Sep tember 1. Itate, fi!35 from Now ork, Phil adelphia. Baltimore, and Washington; f230 from Pittsburg. To Niagara Falls, excursion tickets good to return within ten days will bo old on July 1, August 4 and 18, September 1, 15 and 21), at rate of $10 from Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington. ThoKi tlckots Include transportation only, and will penult of stop over within limit ut liuuulo, Kochooter, and Wntklns 011 tho return trip. Two ton-day tours to Gettysburg, Luiay Caverns, Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot Springs, liichtnond, and Washington, Sep tember 2htmd October 10. Itato, f05 from New York, $03 from Philadelphia. Pro portionate rates from othor points. For itineration and further Information ap ply to ticket agents, or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant Gomtral Pusfccngor Agent, Philadelphia. (.'anada'H New (,uy ernTii' (General. London, July M. The Earl of Minto has been appointed governor general of Canada in succession of the Knrl of Aberdeen. Gilbert John Hlllot. fourth Karl of Mlnto, was born' In 1815, has been In the Scots Fusllaer guards, wns a volunteer In the Kgypthui campaign, and commands this South of Scotland volunteers, with the rank of colonel. He Is n Liberal, und retired from thu army in 1870. Interested People. Advertising a patent medicine in the pe culiar way in which tlie proprietor of Kemp's Balsam fur Coughs and Colds docs il, is in deed wonderful. He authorizes all druggists to give to those who call for it, a kiiiipjg iKjtlle freetliut they uiay try it lwfore pur chasing, Tlie laige hollies are 25 and 60c. We certainly would advise a trial, It may save you from consumption. our volunteer ariyiy Forces the A(" mission From Foteign Repre sentatives That Our Soldiers Are the Finest in the World. Washington. July 20. Adjutant Gen eral Corlun last night made public a statement of the in ogress made In the organization of the volunteer and regu lar nrmks of the United States up to nnd including July 21. In the 00 days which have elapsed since the president Isuen his first call ror volunteers an lirmy of 201,100 men have been recruit ed mustered, equipped and placed hi the ileld. an achievement that has dieted surprise and admiration from the best Informed military authorities of Kurope. The peisonnel of tho army Is far su perior to that of any body ot men hitherto raised for military purposes by the United States. Kvcry man recruit ed, whether for the regular or for the volunteer army, has undergone n care ful physical examination conducted by disinterested nnd competent olllcers. As a genernl preparation, therefore, tho army Is physically without a Haw. Quite naturally, the reinilremonts for the regular service are more rigid than those for the volunteers, because re cruits for the regular army, being con sidered merely as individuals, are obliged to undergo a more severe ex amination than the volunteers, many of w bom are taken Into the service as organizations. The statement Indicates that only one In four applicants for ad mission to the regular army was uc copted by the musteilng olllcers and medical examiners. In this way a no tably high elnss nf men hnve been se cured for the army. (if the 210,noo volunteers authorlz-d by congress. 212,000 have be n placed in the field, nearly nil of them fully equip ped. In a few diiys the entire volunteer army will be thoroughly organized into regiments, bilsades, divisions and army coips. The aptitude for military discipline and Instructions which the volunteers have evinced, hns created surprise among the representatives of foreign governments with the United States army. They agree that the Amei leans are the llnest soldiers In the world. An Enterprising Druggist. Time aie few men moie wide awake and enterprising than A. W.islcy, who spares no pains to secute the best of evcrvthine; in their line for their many customers. They now have the valuable agency of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and (.'olds. This is tlie wonditful rcmedj that is producing sucli a luror all over the country by ity many stai ding cures. It absolutely cures Asthma, llronchitis, Hoarseness and all alloc tions of tlie Throat, Chest and 1 ung.. Call at above drug store and get a uial bottle free or a regular size for 50 cents and Ji.oo. ljuaranleeu to cure or price rclumtcd. The South and Its Advantages. The Southern ltaiUvav has issued for free il,'etU,t!.. .. EIP(..n.. ........ t.......ni .1.... ...a,. .1.1. i.uii, ct.kii-ut, i'.iu jutiiitui ciiptlvc of Virginia, North and South Caro lina, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama and .Missi.sipii. I'crsons seeking new locations, ......;,..lt,. .1... , ni .. .r. 1 ,;, ... v i!,.ii,-,in ,,v--.iiiii I,, iii.,ivi- Kuuiiiiti 1 , 1 1 , Mi able investments will find tlio inhumation contained iiiorcin notii vaiuuiuu and niter ..tt.w, f.. ...111 t 11. ..1 e m,ii'h iii.iiii-ii in-u 1 1 j .ill 1 .ii- plication to John 51. Ileal I, District Passen ger Agent, s-s uiicsinut street, Philadelphia, Pa. Kcrord Itrcahlng Trip, On Friday the Beading's U() ininulo (lain, celebrated its initial run of the season by establishing a lernnl, making the run nf rrJ miles fiom Camden to Atlantic City ill l.'ij minutes. This record clipi a lninutu nnd a quarter from tho best, time made by last season's ilyer. The train was drawn by engine No. ltl'JS, built by lialdw ill's in May of last year, and a duplicate of No. 1027, which was tlie Ilyer lust year. The train was mailo up of a combination car, tluee coaches and a Pullman, ami on board were several olllcials of thu load, in addition to Superintendent Saucliiiu, of the Baldwin Locomotive Works, and tho inspector of tlio Chinese Bastern Bail way, who is in this country inspecting ntilioads. The train made an average sliced of 72.0 miles an hour. Philadelphia Itecord, July 3rd, WM. What III'. A. II. Sinter S.iys, Bttri'Ai.o, N. Y. Gents : From my per sonal knowledge, gained in observing the cllectofyour Sliiloh's Cure in cases of ad vanced Consumption. I am prepared to say it is the most icmarkablo Bcmcdy that has over been brought to my attention. It has certainly saved many fiom Consumption. Sold by P. 1). Kirlin, and a guarantee Aim YOU GOING SOUTH? Till: SOUTHERN RAILWAY RKACHE8 ALL 1'IIOMINIINT POINTS. Don't start South without consulting John M. Beall, District Pusscuucr Agent, Southern Hallway, 02S Chestnut street, Philadelphia If you cannot call in person, writu to him. PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. 1IUKKE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. onice Kgau building, corner ot Main nn ( Vutre Htreets, Stht'nandoali, I 11, 1'OMKItOY, ATTOItNEY-AT-LAW Hhennndonh, Pa. pitOI'. JOHN JON1CH, MUSICAL INSTKUCTOK, Lock Box 6.1, Mnlinuoy City, la. Having ntudled under noma of tho boat nuixtors in lindou and Paris, will glvo lesuonr on the violin, liinuilolln. KUltarnml vocal culture. Terme reasonable. Audrtwiri In rare of htrouse the Jew'lr Hhonandonh stcrs ?$ifflteriiatIoHujal: lM5Moxaairy 1 0 .Y.f, tif the I'mihrhtyal," f Thr O110 ttront Mumlimt Authority. - 11 n. i i ,1 j.r- -r, .lusilcf! I . h. Suini'iim our I. Htuiiflurtl orihor.S.i.uv'trrln(tutr t'liirr, mo 1 rt. nuTtuitJ i uuii, nn ihj rmi mi ii emu Court, Kin I uf near ly nit 11.0 nmiuoiuouizi, Wiiniilv Comiiieuilcfl ly HU to Hiiirlnifiitltnt i of HtlitioU, OuUcv'H 1'H'hI- ( tlfiits.aiiilGttif rKdumlMU . allium wiUHiiti number. Iiivaliialile 111 till) JlOllbfiH'M, Jlll'l lt imh ifm'iit-r, Brim 1 ir, pr fiuiutut) iu.ui, juul inir-(uiir-utor. ; thr nnsT nou practical use. It Is CH6V to find the word unnlif. It If emy to ascertain the rroiiiincU,'on 11 lactvr i (race inerrowiii 01 a worn, It ii euy to learn what a word means. Tho .Veil- Vnrl: Trlhiwo Says:- Itie I il, ti lln hi iniiii (ruin tin iiitu villi riiin.ili 1. 11. -W l 11 (muni ll. iinmt tfinriinifliiil t ill I iimI I,i.l'i ihlili'ul iiiwrilaluii. '1 1 . ' . i i 'l.li . I ... Iliiil. Ilu4 II null lo Wlili-ll ills Y ' ..iii.....tj nviini., i,-h-i, .iyfu .mm. a our Tilt; mist. o 3Snei.lmen panes sent on annllcatton lo 6 c. MliUltlAif CO., lUMsher-, i o .'nt.Mrf(lMr.r if iuu 17 u t oooooooooooooooooooo-o'ooooc! FOR THE KIDNEYS How to Tell When Favorite Remedy is Needed. It is safe to say that Dr. Dnvld Kennedy's Vnvoritc Remedy is tlie most successful o all medicines. One bottle has often cured a bad case of Kid ney, Liver, Bladder or Urinary Disease, wuuo m extreme cases of Diabetes, Gravel or Bright's Disease, nhalt-doz-en bottles may bo necessary. A tea spoonful Is a dose, a you teci re lieved nt once Fnvnrito Kvmedy is badly needed when a man or woman has frequent de site to urin ate, particu larly nt nijjht when urine loft standing, shows a sedi ment or has a cloudy substance at bottom of vessel when urine stains linen when there Is pain in tho small of the buck, and pain or scalding sensation in passing water. Those are the surest signs of Kidney or Bladder Trouble, and Ptivorltc Rem edy is tho surest medicine to cure them. Get a large bottle nt your druggist's for one dollar. SAA1PLB BOTTLE FREE. If you wish to tost Pavorlto Remedy, send name and address to the Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, RondouVN, Y. A sample bottle, with circular of valua ble information, will thon be sent you free. Mention this paper ivhen writing. " Two weeks' use of Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Remedy cured mo of Stone in the Bladder," writes S. W. Hicks, Pleasant Valley, N. Y. lli:t.l(ill 1 l lll, HtlMMKU TOUUS. TWO TOUlil TO Till; NoltTII VIA PENNSYL VANIA ItAILltOAl). Tor the convenience of those who seek thu inot attractive way of spending a Hummer vacation, the Pennsylvania Uallroad Company has arranged two delightful tours to the Xorth, tindertlie personally-conducted tourist Hysteni, July 2(1 and August HI. Tho points included in tho itinerary ami the country traversed abound in natuiu's beauties; Wutkius (lieu, Niagara I'alls, Thuusaud Is lands, Quebec, Montreal, All Sable Chasm, Lakes C'liamplaiu and fleurge, Saratoga, and thu Highlands of the lliuKon aie all licit in interest and replete with natural attractions. Bach tour will be in charge uf one of the company's tourist agents, assisted by tin ex perienced lady as chaperon, whoso especial charge will bo miCM'oitcd ladies. The nite oT $100 from Now York, Brooklyn, Newark, Trenton, Philadelphia, llarrisburg, lialtimoiu and Washington covers railway and boat faro for the entire round trip, tailor-car scats, meals en route, hotel enter tainment, transfer charges, caniago hire in fact, every item of necessary expense. Kor detailed Itinerary, tickets, or any ad ditional in formation, address Tourist Agent, Pennsylvania. Bailroad Company, 111)11 llioad way, Now York j WW Fulton stieet, Brook lyn ; 7MI Broad street, Newark, N. J.; or (leo. V. Boyd, Assistant (leneral Passenger Agent, Ihoad Sheet Station, Philadelphia. $100 Reward $100. The rentiers nf this paper will be pleased to lenrn that theie is nt least mil) dreaded disi'iiso that scic ncc has been able to cure lit all Its wtagi'H, ami that Iscatnrrh. Ilall'H Catarrh Cure h tin' only positive euro known to the tnedh'al fraternity. Catarrh being a constitutional dis ease, requites a constitutional treatment. Ilall'H Catarrh Cine is taken internally, nitlug illicitly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of thu Hysteni, thereby destro lug tho foundation of the disease, and giving tho patient strength by building up thu coumtittitloli and assisting naturo in doing its work. Tho proprietors have t,o iiiueli faltli in its euratlvo powers, that they oiler One Hundred Dollars forunyeaso that It falls to cure. Send for list of testimonials. Address. V. .T.CIIIi.NT.Y .i CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists. 71 J KEDUCED RATES TO THE SEASHORE. l.ow-itATt: i:xi'uu.stoNs to Atlantic city, &., via Pennsylvania railroad. August 1 is the datu of tho next low-rato ten-day excursion from Erie, Troy, Bello. fonto, Williainsiiort, Mocanaqua, Sunbtiry, Shenandoah, Dauphin, and principal inter mediate stations (including stations on branch roads), to Atlantic City, Capo May, Ocean City, Sea Islo City, Avalim, Anglesca, Wildwood, oi Holly Beach, via Pennsylvania ICailroad. Excursion tickets, good to leturn by regular trains within ten days, will bo sold at very low rates. Tickets to Atlantic City will bo sold via tlio Delawaro Bivor Bridge Botite, tlio only nil-rail lino, or via Market Street Wharf, Philadelphia. For information in regard to specific rotes and time of trains consult hand bills, or apply to agents, or K. S. Ifarrar, Division Ticket Agent, Williamsport, l'a. A CHILI) ll.SMOVS The pleasant flavor, uciitlo action, and sooth lug cll'tct of Syrup of 1'lgB, when in need nf n luxation, and if tho father or mother ho costive or bilious, the most gratifying lesults follow its ii so ; so that it is tho best family remedy known and every family should have a bottle. Manufactured by tho California Fife' Syi till Co. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And Khmcrs, tin) Hand of America, Cali fornia. Via tlio true pathway, "Tlio Iron Mountain Itouto," which traverses a region of porpetunl sunshine, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes aie unknown. Pullman llrst and second class palaco and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rates, and all thu roinforlsof modern railway iiiipiovcinents guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via tho Missouri Paciflc railway system. For rates right from your home, literature, and full information, dropa postal caul, J. P. MeCanii, T. P. Agent. Mil Ball, road avenue, Eliulra, N. Y., or 'Jill Broad way, New York. 3-1-tf WK. Hoyt,Jl. E P. Agtt E, 0. Blanks, of l.ewisville, Texas, writes that one box of Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve was woith JflO.OO to him. It cured Ids idles of ten years standing. Ho advise others to try it. It also cures eczema, skin diseases and obsllnatu sores. C, II. Hagcubsch, ruiiylvuiilii Cliiiiitnuijim, Eur tho Pennsylvania Chautauipia, to bu held at Mt (liotna, Pa., July 1 to August 1, tlio Pennsylvania Bailroad Company will bell tickets to tlio general public on June SO to August I, good to return until August 10, inclusive, from stations on Its lino In Pennsylvania, and from Washington, I). C, Baltimore, Md. and Canandalgua, N. Y and principal intermediate stations, to Mt, (Irctna and return, at reduced niton. ih'owiled VBllo Hunt Inn. Providence, It. 1., July 2d. Walter J. Lord, a reporter on The Providence Journal, wns drowned yesterday after noon In the I'awtucket river. He was rowhiR with Miss Florence Wiseman, of Philadelphia, and the boat was over turned when they attempted to change coats. The young woman's life was saved. The youns mini cnine to this city from Worcester, Mass., where his par ents live. Where Arc the HiiHxInn. llminil London, July 26. A speclul dispatch from ShnnKhul says four ltii:slnn men of war have left Port Arthur, nnd It is supposed tholr destination Is the Phil ippine Islands. NUGGETS OF NEWS. Twenty Spanish mall bnRS were seized at the Santiago postolllce by the American authorities. There nppenrs to bo great fear nt the Spanish palnce lest nn attempt be made to poison the noy king. Senor de Lome, formerly minister to the United States, says that now Is the time for Spain to sue for peace. Spain's queen regent has been most melancholy of lute In consequence of the multiplication of bud news. Tho distribution of relief to the poor if Santiago Is progressing favorably, I nil the gl cutest necessities have been relieved. Cuban couriers repot t that General I.uque, with 10,000 men, hits abandoned Ilolgttln, feurlng nn attack by tjie Americans. General King believes that General Merrltt will be glnd to hove 50,000 men before he gets through with tho Span laids and Insurgent leader Agulnaldo. The body of n well dressed young wo man was found In the bushes at Mt. Vernon, N. Y. The police are certain she wus murdered, but so far have no clew. The mining town of Evcleth, Minn., Is to be removed to the top of a moun tain several thousand feet away from Its present location, a vein of valuable Iron ore having been discovered under It. For Infants and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of x mladelphia & Reading Railway Kn niL. Hum Hard Coal No Smoke IN KKKKirr JULY 1st, 1S9S. TialiiH Ifitve Hlu'iutniiimli iih fnllmvH : Kor New York is J'hf Iadt:l)li1ii, week ilujn, ItO '.I At ii. in., 12 27, 10 it ml II 1)7 p. in. Kor Now York via Muucti China, week tlnyH 7:;0i. in., l'J'J7 anil BlOp mi. ror klmuIiik and liuuiiipliiii, week. tii 7 :t0. y 31 i. ni.. 'J7, U 10 uuU 0 U7 i. m Kor lottsvillf week rinyri, 7.V, 0 51 n. in. 12 27. 3 10, GO,- aiM T'25 p. tu. HorTauiMpm it ml Mulmuoy T'ty, wo!; d.iv 7:10,9 51 n. m., l'J27,3 10 Hiid til7 hi Kor WilltikiustHirt, Hiiiibury null JA-wlabin u, wtt'k tlavH. II :n n. in.. 12 27. 1 : m Kor Mh1umio 'Iaiio, weekday, " HO, ',1 Til, II "0 u. in., i- n iu, ii uy, i rn in. Kor AhIiIhiiJ nml Slininul.lti, wtek duyn, 7 . Il:iO u mM 1227, 310,61)7, 72. and S.Wp, im. For Haltlmorti, WnilihiKtoii and thu Vtwt via 11. VO. K. It., through train lei i Hen- hitf Terminal, Philadelphia. (1. & K. U K.) at !)2). 7M,112tia. in., 3 10 und 7.27 p. HmuluyM, 3 20,7 00, 1121 a. in., 3 PI arm 7 27 p.m. Addi tional t rat im from Twenty-fourth and t'liei nut HtrettN Htatlon, week da-H, lO.'.Ua. m. .2 20 12 it H 10 p.m. Sundayu, I 1, K 23 p. in. TUAINS yoi SIIKNANDOAH. Leave New York via lhltadelphln ei k davH, 12 1!), 4 30. SOU, II 30 a. in., and l 4 I ft; 'J 00 p.m. Leavo New York via Mauch Chunk, week ilttyn, 4 30. 9 10 a. in., 1 30 p. in. Leave Philadelphia, iCeadlni; Terminal, week daye, 3 10, H 3(i. 10 21 a. m. und 130, 4 CO p.m. Leave Heading, week daye, 7 00, iOUn, a, m. 12 15,4 17. fiOOp. m. Leavo Pottavllle, ween days, 7 10, 7 40 a. iu 12 30 4 10, G 10 and 0 50 p. in. Leave Tatumjua, week days, 8 30, 1123 a. m,, 149.5 50. 7 20tj. m. Leavo Mahanoy City, week dayn, flO-l, 11 17 a.m. ,2 22.5 12,021. 741 p. m icavo maiianoy j'lane, week dayH, fliiO, 9 2i, 10 25. 1159 a. in., 2 11, 532, 041 7 57, put. Leave WUIlaiueport, week Ua, 7 42, 10 00 a. ut., 12 31 und 4 00 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street waif and South street wharf for Atlantic City. "Weekdays Kxpreae, 8 00, 9 00, 10 15 a. in.. (1 30 Saturdays only), a 00, 3 00, 3 40 t'0 uilnutu train, 100 G5 ml mi to train J, 4 30, 5 00 fC5 ml mile train). 5 40. 700 n. in. Acaoiumodatton. G 15 a. m., 5 00, 6 30 p. m $1.00 excursion train 7 00 a in. ounuayH ixprews, i a uu, o uu, u uu, 10 00 a in, 4 15 p in, Accommodation, G 15 a iu, 4 45 p. m, 8J.00 excursion train, 7 u in Kcturning leave Atlantic City depoi, corner Atlantic and Arkanu avenues. Weekday Express, (6 45 Mondays only) TOO, 7 45 105 minute train, 8 20 IG5 minute train, 9 00, 10 15, 1100. m.,il8U, 4 30, 5 30, 730, 930 p. in. Accommodation, 4 25, 7 50 a. m. 405 p. m. 81.00 excursion train (from MIhsIhmIppI avu. only) GCO p. m. Hundays Kxpress, 3 30, 1 00, 5 00, G 00. G 30. 7 00. 7 30. 8 00. 9 30 V. IU. Af cornmndatton, 715 a. m., 5 05 p. in. $100 excursion train (from foot of AllHsUsijipl ave. only), G 10 p hi. Kor Capo May ami Sea Islo City, 8 15 a.m., 2 30, 4 15 pin. Additional for Capo May 1 15 p.m. bunuays (31 uo excursion 7 w ) UJ3um. For Ocean City. 8 30. 8 45 a m. 230. 4 15 i m. (31.00 excursion Thursday only) 7 00 a m. .Sun- uays, n jo, y la a in. Parlor Cam on all exnreas train. Kor further Information, apply to nearest rfciiaueipnia ana ucauiiiK J tail way iiuuei aeti or address I A U(vtiit . nr. lr.unu T (Jen'l Hupt., Cien'l lu.tt'r Agt., iteauint; lerniinai, rnuaueipina. RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Kupinre from Williamspuit will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday -AT Till': Hotel Franey. from 8 till 10:30 a. m. Knplurc permanently and rjnickly Cured or no pay. Written guarantee to alisolulely cure all kinds of Ktipturc wilhuut operation or detrnlion from business. Absolutely no Danger. Uxaiuiiintioii Free, loo persons cured In Siiulmry, Shamokiu, Mt. Carinel and vicinity who can be leferred to. Charges and terms nioilcrate and within reach of all. nillioiis of Dollars flo up in smoke every yoar, TaUo n rlska but net your houses, slock, fu nltuio, etc., instireil In first-class r liable com panics as represented by DAVID FAUST. Insurance acui Al.o I.I(ndAtliliiLI (kiujinnlo. At Foiir Score. Dr. Milos' Nervine Restores Healtli. 4 vrrroi 1 KOV.Ti EZEICIEL OIIEAII, assossoi nnd M j t.ix collector, llovorly. Mows., who Ins p:is..cd tho 60th llto mile stone, miyai "tit. Jllloa licstorntlvo Ncrvlnohaa (hmo n, i;rcat d.'al of flood. I t-ulTcrcd f or j ears fiom tlccpluismss anil nervous heart tiouble. Would leel weary and used up In tho morn !nj, had no ambition and my work eccmod a burden. A friend recommended Dr. Mlli? Ncrvlno, und I purchased ii bottle under protest, us I had tiled so many remedies un suc.'es.fully, I thought it no uso. But it li.'ive rao restful sleep, a good nppetlto and lCutorcd luo to energetic health. It la u grand Rood inediclno, nnd I will gladly write anyone InqulrliiR, full partlcularaof my sat isfactory expcrle Dr. Miles' arosoiu uy an cirug- k.- iiin.t guarantee, llrst bottlo Mf. tii'VinC 5 benefits or money re- ..Roatorco .S! funded. Dool: on dis eases of tho heart r.nd nerves free. Address, DH. MILKS MEDIOAli CO., Ulkburt, Iud, ennsylvania RAILROAD. BOmtYKIM. DIVIWON Jl'I.V 1, 1898. Trnlnn will leae Hlieiiftndoab alter tlie i.no.4 date fur Wluitftiis, (llllieiion, Krftokvllle Hurt Wntcr, HI. C.'lulr, Pottavllle. llnniluiri:, UrndlUK, I'ottstou'li, I'lioenlivlllc. Norrlatmvn uidVI'l'. nJolplili. (Ilr.Ail elrcct atntlon) at S03 mill 8 IS a. tu., 2 02, 6 111 p. ni. on week dayH. HuudnyH, 8 in a. in., -I 23 p. in. Trains leave Frackvllle for Hbeiinndoab nt T. )!',, il in a. in. and S IG, p. ,i.. Hunday, II 01 a. in. nnd 5 -It p. m. I.eavo Pottnvllle for Hlienaielonli (via Krack vlllu. 710, 1120 n. in., 6 20, 7 10 p. in. tfnmln) 10 3-1 n. in.. 5 20 p. in. I.CAVO lMilludehil4a. (Broad .trect Htatlnn). for HliMindoah at. 8 33 a. m.. 4 10 p. m, week dayH. HtimiayH leavo ai o oo ami v 2 a. m. Iavo llroad street ntatlon. Phlladebililii. ler Hea Olrt, Aflbury Park, Ocean Grove, Ixhir nraiien, aim intermediate ftlatluns, H.l'O, 11,11, a. hi., 8.80 and 4.00 p. in. weekdays. i.eavo Uroad Street Htattou, Phlladulpliln, FOIl NEW YOUK. Kiprem,week-days, 8 20, 4 0.1, -t GO 5 05..1 15,8 50, 733,120, DM, 1021 (DIiiIhe Cur), It 00 a. m, 12 (10 noon, 1283 (l.bnlted 100 and 122 i. I... IlinliiRt'an), 1 40, 2 80 (Dining Car) 8 20, 8.10. 4 02,5110, .1 50 (I II III UK Car), 000, 7 02,7 r,0 (I)ln IllKCar), 1IHXI p. in., 12 01, nlglit. Silndaya, 820, ai. 4 50. 5 0"i, 5 15820, 059, 1021, (Dining Car), 1181 a. in., 1285, 103 tDliiliig Car) 230 (Dining Car), 100 (Limited 4 22) (Dining Car), 520.SS6, (Dining Car) 0&3, 7 02,7 50, IDinlng Cnr 10 00 li. in., 12 01 night. Kxpre. for Itoston without cbango, 11 00 a l... wei'k.ilayH, and 7 50 u. m.. dally. CaUklll express, (Parlor Car), 8 20 am week da-M. WAHIIINOTON AND THU HOIITII. I'or llaltlluore ami Wanlitngton, 3 50, 7 20, 8 32, 1020, 1121, a. in., 12 0'J, 1231 (Dl..lng Car), 1 12 Dining Car, 3 12, 4 41, 15 23 Ciiigrun xlonal Limited, Dining Car, 17. 855 Dill lug Cur, 7 31 Dining Car p. in., and 12 0.3 night week days. SillidnyH. 3 50, 7 20, U 12, 11 23, u. in., 12a), 1 12, Dining Car 4 41, 320 Con grexaioiial Limited, Hilling Cur, 653 Dining Cur, 731 DlnlngCurJ p. in. and I2 05nlg)it. Kor llaltilnoru, aeentiiinodatlnii, 9 12 a in, 2 OJ and 4 01 p in week days, 5 OS and II 16 p in dally, KOU ATLANTIC CITY. I'avc broad street atatlon via Delnwaro rlvei bridge Kzprciw, 5 00, 0 10 NI minutes u in, 23M Ih2 iiiIiiiiIim, 100 (HI minutes, 7 C5 p. in. Humbly, 500, a 20 HO inlnutesj, a in, 23S i2 minutes, 7 03 p m. Leave ilnrktt Street Warf lSxpress, 5 CO, 8 30, 10 00 75 minutes, a ni. (100 Saturdays ouyj, 200 75 minutes, 3 00 175 minutes, 3 30 00 minutes, 4 00 li5 iniiiutei, 4 80 75 minutes, 500 70 minutes, 5 80 C5 minutes p ui. Sundays, 5 00, 7 30, 8 00 175 inlnutesj, 8 30, U 00 75 inlnutes, '.1 5(1 70 minutes a in, and 1 30 75 minutes p in. 91 00 exclusion train, 700a in dally. Kor Cope .May, Anglesen, Wildwood and llollj llencb -Kxpress, 0 00 a in, 2 30, 4 05, 5 00 p m weekdays. Sundays 8 20 am, Cape May only, 1 SO p m Saturdays Kxcurslon, 7 00 a in dally. Kor Sea Islo City, Oceim City, Avulon und Htouo Harbor Kxpress, 910 a. in., 2 30, 4 20,1 Soon, ni weekdays. Sundays, 8 00 a. m. lix elusion 7 to a m dally. For Homers Point Kxprems, 5 00, 8 30, 1000 a. m., 1 00 Saturdays oulv, 3 00, 4 00, S 00, 5 30 p.m. week days Sundays, 5 00, 8 00, 9 00,1150 a. m and 130p.m. I. II Hutchinsom, J, It Wood, Oen'l Manager. Gen'l Pass'g'r Agt WM. SCIIMICKER, JR., Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barney's Bohemian Beer THE Umm POOK 01' THK ARB! Should bHii Kveiy Home and Library. 1 People's lis History ufiou.jiiiin. i iiuv. Jaw.li Anar llotl. 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