EVENING HERALD KSTAllI.lSHKD 1870. Fitbhshcd overy F.vcnliiK,Kccp Sunday, at 8 Hocrn Jariiin SniKKT, Niun Ckntkk. The Herald In delivered InShenaiulonli And the i .in N,iit1l(,n lixvnafArilt f-mill, A WCCk. HAY iilil . o tlir carriers, lly iiiaII JS.00 it your, or 25 lrcntn month, pav-aLIo In advance, vunwie- .......... r.lirA.l nn.nr.lliitM mmrpnllit tins tlotl. The publls hem rwitu the rlnlit tn cIiahkc the : position ot Advertisements whenever the pub i'liitli.'l ot ncw demands It. The rlKlit Is trscrved to wlrMmiy otltcttl'.eniciit, whether paid fur or not, i.iiit the publisher nmy deem ' 1iroiier Advertising; rules made known ulHjil AppllcMloli. Kntcred nl the pot-tnlllce M Shenandoah, 1 it., as Mecntid das mull mutter. TF.LHl'HONF. CON.VKITION 'All the News Thai's Fit to Print." i Evening Herald l'ltliUY. .H'l.Y . istis. OUR COUNTRY: First. Last and Forever. ToKKli litis been forlmliloli In Vienna on tlio nroiiuil that it is a gaiiie of clmiici'. In Slii'imiiiloiili it is a fame of ili-oiiplng your i-uali. Siim iiMKN have iiuotliur (fi'li'V nnctv T!iiy object to tin iiiljootivo "Suoti'li," I's-pccially in ollli-inl iluou wents. anil iluiuiiuil that "Seots" or "Scottiuli" lie used iiihtuail. JlAS property owihts In this town tiro mincing tlleir rents. Tlio tle prehtiioii in Iuimiii-ks ciri'li'S anil tho limited number of days worked lit tliu mines is the primary cause. It is the opinion of leading olllcials of the International Kcveinie Hureau that the new taxes will not fail to yield 10,01)0,0110 per mouth, and may yield iJU.flOO.OOO or $12,0(10,01)0. The smaller amount would all'ord an in crease of annual revenue of $120, 000.000 and the larger amount of $1-14.000,000. It is remarked that the history of the Democratic party of Vennsyl vauia, fails to show a single instance when that party endor.-ed a Republi can judicial candidate. On (lie other band, the Republicans have invaribly re elected Democrats to the lleneh when tbe had the power to select a member ot their own party to those positions. Woik of the Red Cross Society. Lj The Associate Society of tho lted I r 1,1 i i i i i i .i Cross of Philadelphia has, during the present war and the distress in Cuba, which preceded the breaking out. of hostilities between our country and NlHiin. been actively onirui'ed in its humanitarian work of ministering to tiie necessities of the men in the Held nnil of the HiilferhiK Cubans. It lias sent many articles of comfort, even of life saving importance to our troops in their various camps, some times in response to most touching appeals ; the appeal camcs and the Society wits ready. It has, besides, made a large number of shipments: of yoods, provisions, clothing and medi cines to the Cul aus. In all its work it has been nobly upheld, notably by tho people of lMiiladelphia, but also by those of other parts of the state iud of New Jersey. During the blockade and tho siego of Santiago, one branch of its minis tration was necessarily suspended, but tho Society was not idle; stores continued to be received, money to bo collected. Among otliur things the equipment of a iield ambulance nnd hospital service has been under taken, and already has so far pro eeeded as to lie properly regarded as an accomplished fact, and the Society will 1)0 able to put into the field six ambulances, with their proper ap purtenances and u properly equipped Held hospital. The fall of Santiago reopens the opportunity of meroif ill work in Cuba. Tho Society has already niado ar rangemeuts to forward several tons of stores, which have been only wait ing a chance to he sent, and has ap propriated in addition for tills ship ment 00. Hut this is lint a drop in the oceltn of sulfering. More must be done. Tim Society proposes, therefore, to charter a steamer, to sail from l'liila delphia about August 15th, to convey tho uinljulance corps and .equipment to the front nnd to load tho vossel with stores, such as soldiers may need unil which the government does not provide, and with clothing, food and medicine and such other things as may bo required by those wretched, BiilTering people, whom wo encour aged to resist Spain and to niuko n struggle for liberty, and whosesuiTer- ing has been fearfully and necessarily enhanced by tho war upon which wo hayo entered. Tho Society issues an appeal to what has never been appealed to in villi), to tho grand old heart or J'onu sylvaniu, tho grand old Common wealth whose foundations woro laid in lovo to man, irrespective of race, unil asks for contributions of goods and money to enable It to carry out Uh project to save lives to relieve suffering to feed tho starving to clothe tho naked, Pennsylvania has Hood's Curo all liver tils, bilious- bm. m 11031, headache, tour stout- Wjjt K I ach, Indigestion, constlpa- B- I fl 1 S$ tlcm. They Ml wily, with s out ila er gripa. Sulci hj all drugjdiu. ttnoli TU wdy fill tu Uke Mill. UuoU't Wridp&iUU Shenandoah People Reason liaslly nnil Consistently Nowadays. In foimcr lime liniment' nnil piaster oll owr all internal remoilics, bcraue H"oile mis took eft'rtts for dieacs and attacked a pain where they found it. Temporary relief con vinced them they were right, mid so they laid a lelum of the psln lo a return of the com plaint, when in fuel, the disease was there all the lime, backache is not an itching of the hack, 1ml an aching of the kidney, and remedies mint reach the kidneys, and he peifcct in the work at that, before wrmunclit relief is secured, Donh's Kidney 1'ills are perfect in their work and iermnnent in their cure. A backache gives way at once because (he kidneys reumc their normal futictiom and there is nothing to ache. Tlierc is untiling so hard to combat as the evidence of our senses, and et all who believe us on the subject of bsckacho are glad they did because of the cure. Mr. AiiRurtc Swcgler, of 14 Kast Coal street, luincri found in the old Quaker remedy just as certain a cuic fnr a bad back as many orlier Shenandoah ciiiens have found, and he does not hesitate to recommend it stiongly. lie .say: "I used Detail's Kidney l'ill and found tliem most reliable and stilisf.icloiy in curing my lame hack. I was tumbled for a long time, and ahout four mouths ajjo when I learned of ibis remedy which was said to he to good for backache and kidney trouble I pro cured a hot at Kiilin's pharmacy. My buck al that lime hurt me when lifting or stooping and if I sat down and attempted lo rise or move quickly sharp twinges of pain went directly through it. When on my feet there was a steady aching in my loins. 1 do nut have those troubles now, and I have not felt them since using Doan's Kidney fills. I can endorse them as a good reliable preparation for the kidneys." Dean's Kidney Pills fnr sale by all dealers. Piice r0 cents. .Mailed by Koster-M ilbiirn Co., Huilalo, N. Y., solo agents for tho IJ. S. Remember tho name 1 loan's anil lake, no other. never yet failed when called upon in the name of patriotism and humanity. She will not fail now. The hendtpiurters of the Society in l'liiladelphia is at loOl Cdiestnut street, whore all contributions will be received and duly credited. An Enterprising Druggist. There are few men more wide awake ami enterprising than A. Wasley, who spares no pains to secure the best of eveiythinf; in their line for tlleir many customers. They now have the valuable agency of Dr. King's New piscovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. This is the wonderful remedy that is producing such a furor all over the countiy by ily many stai ding cures. It absolutely cuies Asthma, llronclntis, Hoarseness ami an ancc (inns of the Throat. Chest and Limes. Call above drug store and get a tiial bottle free a leg"'" mu ior ju f , iiuatante io cine or price iciiiiiocu. . 1 THE PRODUCE MARKETS. Ah Itelleeted lis' Dentine In I'llllnilol plilu unit I'ulllmoro, Phlhiilelphl.i, .Inly 2li. Flour weak; win ter superline, new. $2.".Vua; Pennsylvania roller, clear, new, tJ WiiXCI; city mills. extra, new, $2.M.'ifn2.i;o. Kye Hour dull at $3 per barrel for ehoh:e Pennsylvania, Wheat linn. No. 2 nil. July. 7H4fl72e.; do. August, TiiVTiTlc.; (lo. September, OHfiTOc. Corn Unit; No. 2 mixed. July, SSMSSUc.; do. August, SsVuMtc; No. 2 yellow, for local truilo. 12c. Oats seareo nnd higher No. 2 while, 3:iV..e. ; No. 2 white, clipped, 31c. I lay steady; choice timothy, J12.K for large bales. Itetf steady; beef hams, t''2.&l)1i23. Pork dull; mess, ll.75'ilO; fam ily, J12.50TI13. Lard steady; western steamed. J5.55. Hotter linn; western creamery. lf&lRc.: do. factory, 11014c.; Klglns, Ific,; Imitation creamery, 12,,il3) ir,c.: New York dairy, 12i.iirif.Hc.; do creamery, lfftHHc.; fancy Pennsylvania prints jobbing nl 2!Mi2r,c.; do. wholesale, "lo. Cheese easier, large, white, 7V.e.; small do., dVfcc.; large, coloied, 7'aC. ; small colored. S'ic: light skims, 51icj0o.; part skims, SWiOUc.; full skims, 2f(2V4e. Eggs sternly; Now York nnd Pennsylvania, 11 CrlSe. : western, fresh, lie. Potatoes easy Jersevs. Sl.87Mi2.ffi: I-nng Island, 1.75f? 2.121.;,. Tallow oulet; city. Mic: country, 5iiii S'ttc. Cottonseed oil dull; prime crude, ls'Ae.: So. yellow. 23Vi.ru 2.i9ic. Cabbage. Nti'iidvr lonir Island. $2..'Hli I. llaltimore, July 2S. Flour Inactive and easy nt unchanged prices. Wheat steady; spot. 71Cy72c.; month, 71WJ72'4c.; August, 70'i470Sic; September, i?ii"Uc.; steamer No". 2 red, B9c; southern, by sample, OS 73o. ; do. on grade, l93!7Zc. corn nrmer; spot and month, SSlWi 3Sc. ; August, 38 Ci3Sc.; September, SMiffii'iC.; steamer mixed, 37Hfc3794c; southern, white, 410 4"c.; do. yellow, lie. Oats llrm; No. 2 white, 33ii34c: No. 2 mixed, .1Hr32c. Ityo quiet and steady; No. 2 nearby, 4SViC.i No. 2 western. 50c. Hay ilrni for better qualities; No. 1 timothy, J124I12.G0. I.tvo sUocdc Markets. New York, July ZS. Ilceves steady; cables lower; llvo cattle. OfllO'ic; re frigerator beef. Site. Calves dull' veals, JIJlB.M; buttermilks nominal. Sheep a shudo lower; lambs lower; sheep. $3 4.(15; choice do., $1.73; lambs, JI.Wrtiri.73, one car fancy, Jii.20; culls, Ji. Hogs lower at JI.20if4.M. Bust Liberty, Pa., July 21-Oattlo steady, extra, JWiS.lO; prime, $I.MKa5: common. J3.S0ti4.4O. Hogs steady; prlmo mediums and best Yorkers, JI.15WI 20; rominun to fair. Sliil.10; heavy, $l.0Mii4.1, pigs. J3.904il.15; toughs. J2.73fl3.75. Sheep stendy; choice, JI.SW 1.45; common, J3.23 ff3.73; spring lambs, 1tf4.50; veal calves, X CHILI) I5N.IOY8 flavor, ccntlo action, and sootli ing effect of Syrup of Figs, when in need of a taxation, and If tho father or mother ho costlvo or bilious, the most gratifying results follow its use ; so that it is the uesi iiuniiy remedy known aud overy family siioiuu nave a bottle. Manufactured by tho Gillfornla Fig Syrup Co. Jlni'ii Trouble 1'nr Giuitimiluli. Tapacula, Mexico. July General Prospero Morales, the auatemelun In surgent lender, who was driven out of the country by the late President Har rlos, not being satlslied with the trans mission of power to l'rcMdeiu j-;siraun Cabrera, has revolted, and the news from Guatemnla Is that the govern ment party is much alarmed and are concentrated around the city of Guate mala, dally expecting to be attacked by thorevolutlonlsts, The business com munity una many lurge iiiumem are disgusted with the frequency of the re curring revolutions nnu many 01 mem advocate annexation to the United States or the establishment of nn American protectorate, and pome would like to be annexed to Mexico. Four Killed at a LVohkIiik. Saratoga, N. Y July 29. Ge'orgo Morris, his daughter. Mrs. William Quackenbush and her baby, nil ot delservUle, while driving acrosu tho Delaware and Hudson railroad tracks, south ot this place, were struck by a train and instantly killed. Uilcaito'M Heavy Itnllxlot'iii. Chicago, July 2D. Tliuumiiiils of win dow puni'S wetn broken duUne- a heavy hailstorm In this city yesterday. Ituln fell In torrents for an hour after the hailntoncR had done ihelr work nnd did Brent ihimRgp to the Interiors of apart ment biillditws and school houses. Horses, pelted by the hull, ran away In oveiy dhi'Ctlon, but no person was oerlously Injured. The shrubbery in Lincoln and WarhhiRton parks was cut tip and the greenhouses Were badly damaged. In the suburbs trolley wires were down In many places and streets were made Impassable by back water from the sewers. Many horses were killed by contact with live wires. A llravii Marino's Sml Death. Playa del ISste. Cuba. July 2U. The body of Karl J. Anderson, seaman, of the United States cruiser Jlrooklyn, was burled ashore here yesterday. Ander son was killed by the uccldental dis charge of a Spanish one-pounder shell, smuggled from one of the destroyed Spanish cruisers, against the eiders of Captain Cook. Anderson was hammer ing tho rdiell in an effort to sepa rate Hip cartrldgp and Hindi. Several of the lliooklyn's men were around at tho time, but all escaped the Hying frag ments except Anderson. Tho misfor tune bad a special accent of pathos be cause the day of AndeiHim's death way Ids 21th birthday. Huh Mooro, of LnFnycttc, Ind., says that for eoustip.il ion ho has found DeWitt's Little I'arly Hlserx to bo perfect. They never gripo Try them for stomach and liver tumbles, C. II. Haceubiieh. Tho South and 1(h AilvuiitngiH. The Southern Hallway has issued for freo distribution, a sixteen pane journal des criptive of Virginia, North and South Caro lina, Teuues-.ee, Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi. Persons seeking new locations, or capitalists desiring to make safeuud profit able investments will find the information contained therein both valuable and inter csllng. Copies will be mailed freo upon ap plication to .lohu M. Ileal), District Passen ger Agent, SUS Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. 'I'm I n IMunged Tliioiiuli ii Itrldge. Still Pond, Md., July 21). A wrecking train on the llnltimore and Delaware Hay railroad plunged through a bildgo at Worten, Kent county, yesterday and Fireman John Clark was killed and live men Injured. The morning liassen ger truln found the In Idee weakened from heavy ruins nnd sent for the wreckers. As the latter passed slowly over the structure the bridge gave way under its weight, and the engine, ca boose and tool car plunged Into tho river. It It not thought that any of the Injured men will die, but all were seilously hurt. $100 Reward $100. The readers of this paper will be pleased to learn that there Is at least one dreaded disease that iclenco has been nble to cure In nil its singes, and that Is catarrh. Hall's C'ntai rb Cure s the only positive cure known to tho tnedienl frnternlty. Catnrrh being a constitutional ills ease, requires a constitution treatment. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally, acting directly upon the blood nnd mucous surfaces of the system, thereby destrojlng the foundation of the disease, nnil giving the patient strength ly building up the constitution and assisting nature! in doing Its work. The proprietors have- so much fnith In its curative power, that they olTer One Hundred Dollars for any ease that It falls to cure. Send for ll-t of testimonials, Address. 1 J.CIlKNKY A- CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggis t To fJuslt'tlfo Pnellle Cn'lilo. San Francisco, July 2D. The liven ing Post, In an nrtlcle published yes terday, says that the United States will soon be connected by cable with her newly acquired Pacific possessions and the cable will connect tho United States from this city with Hawaii, the I.adrones, the Philippines and Hong Kong. The contract for laying the cable has already been let, The Post says, nnd acenidlng to the terms of the contract the work must be completed within six months'. A Great Surprise Is in store for all who uso Kemp's llalsnm for the Throat nnd Lungs. Would you be ie.ve that it is sold on its meiits nnd any driieeist is authoriml by the proprietor of this wonderful remedy to givc you a sample bottle free? It never falls to cure acute or chronic roughs. All druggists sell Kemp's I'.ulsam. 1'rice 25 and 50c. Ask your grocer for the "Royal Patent flour, and take 110 other braud. It is tho host Hour mule.. pffi.THFFi 804H.SixihSt. Side Eatrance oa Green it., PHILADELPHIA. PA. ' CUKt UUAKHll I CG". ul.,f,lM rt-mnrrli'il .fe tlitlKH COn- st q icmplatlng'niarrlaBe. iryim ari a v Ictlm of kULUUU rviwun i;ii-eici( ur ,mn mlnil nnil lindtf. anil linOt VOI1 fir tllO dulhinf life, call or write anil l fiveil. Hours: IiallV" U-:t 'VV, 1Mb Sun.. II-1'J. Scnil 10 els. a Mnmps for Boole Willi asvorn t . 1 1 "' I KxpoiluB Unticki uad t'ako Iuslltutea. ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND THERE IS NO KIND OF PAIN OR a nur tNTroNAi nn pitpdhal P THAT PAIN-KILLER WILL HOT Ht- f LIEVC. K LOOKOUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB J STITUTES. THE QENUINE DOTTLE r DEARS THE NAME, ? PERRY DAVIS & SON, WM. SCIIMICKER, JR., Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity Por-- BARBBY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer 1 uuuuAiivuuwi.fWvmwuvfUWWIVWVnirWUMWWVtWWWliilifVVM FREE 40 Third " " "$ 25 Gold Watches. EACH MONTH n 1.P , (During 1.07) SUHlIght SOAP For particulars send your name ond full nihlreis to Leicr llros., Ltd., Hudson & Harrison SU., New Vnrk. Itnly'q Claim Airnlnot Oihnulitn. Washington, July 2. Tho demand of Itnly upon Colombia for the settle ment of the I'enutl claim of $123,000 has not yet been compiled with, nnd al though some progress has been made toward adjustment there Is still n pos sibility that the case may assume a gtnvc aspect through action by the Italian fleet eent to demand a settle ment. Some days ngn Colombia mndc an offer to settle If the Italian licet left Colombian waters, thus unli ving the republic of the humiliation of acting under pressure. Hut It Is understood that the Italian government pointed out that Colombia had been Informed of the proposed arrival of the squadron at Cartagena, and therefore had time for the execution of the award, and thus to eliminate every appearance of coercion. Attempt to AHMix-Innte a I'li.vdnlnii. New Yoik, July 2D. Dr. C.dward Skinner, coroner at North Hempstead, L. I., was probably fatally shot at his lesldence shortly after Wednesday mid night. There came a summons nt his door for blm to attend a patient, nnd Dr. Skinner went to the front door and told the man who was there that he would dress as quickly as possible. While he was putting on his clothing, with bis back In the window, the re Iioi t of n shotgun was heard, and he received n big charge of shot In the lower part of the back. lie fell to the floor, while the person who did the shooting CFcaped In the carriage In which he had arrived. Dr. Skinner la not yet out of danger. llni-miesM Vim Pill thinner Dead. New York. July 23. The Haroness Von riittkamer, wife ot Huron Franz Von Puttkamer, nephew of Prince Bis marck, died suddenly yesterduy at her home In this city. Dr. James F. I.ud den, who was called In by General Von ruttkamer, refused to Issue a death certlllcate. He said to a teporter that be ariived at the house only a few mo ments before the woman's death. Neighbors expressed great surprise and horror when they heard of Haroness Von Puttkamer's death. She was a remarkably handsome woman, they said, and had been seen standing nt her window Wednesday night, seem ingly In the best of health. Prince lllvmnrck Facet hum. Hamburg, July 23. The Hamburger Nachiichten says: Prince Bismarck's condition still gives employment to his physicians, but there Is no ground for anxiety. The pain from which he hns been suffering continues, but the lust two nights have been comparatively good. 111 appetite begins to Increase and his splilts are good. When told that foreign athletes who had taken part In the liunfest bud called at the castle to pay tl clr respects, be said: "Tell them I ' .-' !f !r:v been standing on my he. ' . r a week." Ilnytl 'Wiips Afraid. Washington, July 29. The govern ment of Ilnytl has declined to permit this government to establish a weather station on its domnln, although tho Haytlen government would thus get the benefit of our weather service. Tho declination, however, was definite, and doubtless wns based on a fear that It would offend against neutrality be tween the Ulilted Slates unil Spain. All of the other governments approached for authority to establish meteorologl. cnl stations In their territory have as sented, Including San Domingo.' Seeklnirl.a ISoiirgogno Viet I mi' llodloH Halifax, N. S., July 29. The steamer Hiawatha sailed last night 011 a cruise In search of bodies ot victims of the Im Hourgogne disaster. The expedi lion Is fitted out by Judge Dillon, of New York, and W. O. Perry, of Kan sas City, both of whom lost their wives and children. The Compagnle Genernlo Transatlantique had been asked to lit plltute a search, n depllned, and tho work was undertaken ny tuo two gen tlemen named nt their own expense, limiting the quest for members of their own families. Deputy foil-mi licnoriil nt llontr Konir. Klmlra, N. Y., July 29. Edwin Wild man, ot this city, has been appointed by President McKlnley, vice and deputy consul general qf the United States at Hong Kong. He will sail from San Francisco the latter part of August, lie la a brother of Consul General Wlli muu, ut Hong Komi, A booin to travelers. Dr. Fowler's Mxtract of Wild Strawlorry. Cures dysentery, diarrhoea, seasickness, nausea. Pleasant to take. Perfectly harmless. Or.TTYSl!UHO IIATTr.KPIKl.il, LOW-HATH rKItSONAIXY-CONDUCTr.II TOPI'. VIA PENNSYLVANIA KAILIIOAI), Tho recent triumphs of qur arni!) hy sc;, and land revives the Interest in that greatest of all American battlefields of Gettysburg. In order that the residents of New York, Philadelphia, and neighboring cities may visit tlds groat battlefield ia thu mont satis factory tnauner, tho Pennsylvania ltallroad Company has arranged for a three-day per- honally-fondurtod tour oa Saturday, August 13. ItATK. Leave New York 8.50 A. M 513 50 Trenton 10 its " ia ou " Philadelphia 12 'JO J'. M 10 00 Proportionate rates from otliur points. Kate includes transportation in carli direc tion, two days' lintel accommodations, and c.arriago drive over the entire battlefield under the direction or dipt. James T. bong, the celebrated guide, who will descrjbo tipi hattlo at tho prominent points of tho field, A tourist agent and chaperon will accompany tho party. A Pullman parlor car will bo run through from Philadelphia to Gettysburg nd return. Por Itineraries, tickets, ami full Informa tion apply to ticket agents j Tourist Agent, llltfl Uroadway, New York, and 781) llroad street, Nuwark, N. J. ; or address Geo. W. Iloyd, Assistant Guuerat l'as.-ntcr Agent, l'liiladelphia. Young People' Christian Union. For tho Young Pcoplo'g Christian Union, Uulted Presbyterian church, to ho held at Saratoga, August 3 to 8, tho Pennsylvania ltallroad Compuuy will sell excursion tickets from points ua its line to Saratoga at rate of single fine fur tho round trip. Tickets will bo sold August ii and 3, good to return August 3 to 10, or by depositing ticket with Joint Agent return limit may bo extended to August 31, IblW. -a First Prtzos, each of $100 Cash. 20 Socond " " " $100 Pierce Special Dlcjcles, WRAPPERS s - -s a sibMMr.it oiiviniiw. PKnsoNALLY-CONUUCTKtl TOUIl VIA PENN SYLVANIA KAII.UOAll. Tho Pennsylvania ltallroad Company an nounce tho following personally-eoiidiicted tours fnr the summer and early autumn of 1SIH: To tho North (Including Watklns (lien, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Mon treal, Quebec, All Sablo Chasm, hikes Chain plain and George, Saiatnpa, and n daylight rldo thiotigh tho Highlands of tho Hudson), July 20 and August 10. Kale, $100 for the round trip from Now York, Philadelphia, llaltimore, and Washington, covering all ex penses of a two-weeks' trip. Proportionate rates from other points. To Yellowstone l'ark and the Trans Mississippi Exposition on a special train of l'lillmau sleeping, compartment, observation, and dining ears, allowing eicht days in "Wonderland" and two days at Omaha, Sep tember 1. Kate. j23.- from N'ew York, Phil adelphia, llaltimore, and Washington; $230 from Pittsburg. To Niagara Falls, excursion tickets good to lotura witlda ten days ill bo sold on July 21, August 1 and 18, September 1, in ami u. at rate of $10 from Philadelphia, llaltimore, and Washington. Tlicso tickets include transportation only, nnd will permit of stop over within limit at liuilalo, Rochester, and Watklns on the. retmn trip. Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, Luiay Caverns, Natural bridge, Virginia Hot Springs, Richmond, and Washington, Sep tember 28 and October 111. Rate, ?0o front New York, f03 from Philadelphia. Pro portionate rates from other points. For Itineraries and further information ap ply to ticket agents, or address Geo. W. Iloyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. Ho Not Deceived. A Cough, Hoarseness or Croup, ale not to be trilled with. A dose ia time of Shiloh's Curo will savo you much trouble. Sold by P. 1). Kirlln and a guar antee. REDUCED RATES TO TIIE SEASHORE. LOW-HATE UXCl'KMllNS TO ATLANTIC CITY, &C., VIA PENNSYLVANIA llAH.ltOAD. August I is tho dato of tho next low-rate ten-day excursion from Kilo, Troy, Belle fonte, Williauisport, MocanaiMia, Siinbury, Shenandoah, Dauphin, and principal inter mediate stations (including stations oil branch roads), to Atlantic City, Capo May, Ocean City, Sea lslo City, Avalon, Anglesea, Wlldwood, 01 Holly Reach, via Pennsylvania Railroad. Kxcursion tickets, good tn icturn by regular trains within ten days, will bo sold at very low rates. Tickets to Atlantic City will bo sold via tho Delaware River lliidgo Route, tho only all-rail line, or via Matket, Street Wharf, l'liiladelphia. For information in regard to specific rates and time of trains consult hand bills, or apply to agents, or E. S Harrar, Division Ticket Agent, Williauisport, 1'a. CASTOR I A Tor Infants anil Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of AIMS YOU (iOINO SOUTH? TUB SOUTIIKRN IIAII.WAY Ki:AUlll A I.' I'llOMINKNT POINTS. Don't start South without consulting Joint M. lieall, District l'.issouaer Agent, Southorii Hallway, USA Chestnut street, Philadelphia If you cannot call in person, write to him THE PHILADELPHIA TiriES IS THE HANDSOMEST and BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED. During IWiS. THIO TIMKS will not only maintain the lliirll standard of excellence it leached the past year, out will Hleuuuuliy enileavor 10 eleel lis own bent record, ami will Hot sweive from IU set purpose to make THE TIMES Tim FAVORITE FAMILY NliWSPArER 01' 1i"S COUNTRY TUB liKST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED I'MNTIKO ALL THE NEWS OK ALL THE WORLD ALL THE TIME No Journal Is more extensively circulated or linn a wider circle of reaiUra lit I'enimylraiila than THE PHILADELPHIA TlflES WHY ? BECAUSE IT DESERVES THEM Specimen Copies Sent Free Send for one TPD IWC DAILY, J3.O0 per annum 1 25eents lEIVI'lO per uioiitb; delivered by carriers for 8 cents jier week. SUNI1AY I'.lilTION, 32 lari;e, handsome paucs 221 coluiniui, eletiaully illustrated, beautifully printed In tsilnrs, tito pur uiiiiuni ; B cents -r aupy. lMlly and Hun day, 15.110 per unnuui 50 cents pu uiuiitli, Address all tellers lo THE TIMES, ruiLaDEi-riiu, Yctt(i'dn.v' llninbnll Onnion. At PlttBbiirg-Phllndclphla. 7, Pittsburg, C. At Cincinnati clnclnnntl, 7; Brooklyn, 1. At St I.ouls-Hoslon, 0. St. houls. 2. At Louisville Louisville, 0; New York. 4. At Toronto (11 lnnlngs)-Spiluglleld, 7; Toionto, C. At Montreal Providence, 2; Montreal, 1. At lluffnlo-Hulfnlo, G; Syra cuse, 1. At Hendlng First game: Heading, lij Hlehtnond, 1. Second gntno! Heading, C; Hlchnioiid. 1. At Allcntown Lancaster, 6; Allcnlown, f. Armv Ollleoi". ltomn. Washington, July !. The following named ollleeis have resigned: Captain A M. Tompkins, Ninth New "Votk in fantry; Lieutenant 11. V. C. He". tccnth New Yoik; Lieutenant H. Wynlngs, Fourth Pennsylvania Infan try. No Delay In Aiiiio1ng' Hawaii. Washington, July 2. Senator Mor gan, of Alabama, a member of the Ha waiian annexation commission, saw President McKlnley yestoiday after noon and suggested to him the wisdom of delaying the departure of tho com mission until about Oct. 1. The presi dent, however, thought that It wai best to proceedwlth the Important wotk at once, nnd, accordingly the present plan of the commission to sail from San Francisco on Aug. 10 iemalns unchanged. Dnlzolt'M Prohibition Opponent. Pittsburg. Pa., July 23. Homer h. Castle, the Prohibition leader In Al legheny county, will be a candidate for congress ngulnst John Dalz"ll In tli" Twenty-second dish let. Mr. Cattle an nounced today that his party was un able to find anyone In tho Fourth leg islative dlsttlet who would be a candi date, but with that exception a f vi 111 county ticket lias been named. A lllnck Flood Captured. Trenton, July 23. Chat lea Miller, alias Hobert Fisher, coloted, who Is wanted on a charge of criminal as sault on the three young daughters of Samuel Leedon, of Hlcliborough, Bucks county, Pa., was arrested yesterday and lodged in the Mercer county Jail. Miller will be held for requisition pa pers from Pennsylvania. Eucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salvo in tho world for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers, talt rlionm, fover sores, Iru.mi. wuai'l'i imiiiia, uiiu uiaiua, uu.uo, mm all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or jo pay required. It 1 guaranteed to give porfect satislaction or riiony rofuuded. l'rlco 35 cent tior box. For sale hr A. Wasloy. TO BIRMINOIIAM AND MEMPHIS. UNSUr.l'ASSKI) SKKVICE orFKUKl) 11V TIIE SOUT1IKBN IIAII.WAY. Leaving broad Street station, l'liiladelphia, at ll:.r3 p, m. daily, tho "Southwestern Limited," carrying a dining car and the must luxurious Pullman drawing room sleep ing cars, reaches llirmingliau the following night at 10:10 and arrives at Memphis tho next morningat 7:10. Through sleeping cars fur Ashcvillo, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tamp.i, Atlanta, Mobllo and New Orleans aro also attached to this train. Pullman resor ptions can be mado In advanco aud all In formation obtained by communication witli John M. Heal, District l'assonger Agent, KJ Jhostmit street, Philadelphia. I think DcU ill o r. .leu ll.,.c-i Mlve Is Ibo finest nrenaratioii ou tlio market lor piles. ' So writes John U. Dunn, of Wheeling, . Va. Try it and you will tl ink tm naiiie. It also cures ci aiiiu and all skin diseases. (J. II. Haiiuuhiich. -winning Kveuts. August 15. Picnic under thu auspices of tlio Phoenix Kilo Company, at High Point park. Aug. 23. Phonograph entertainment in tho Primitive ,Mulljinlisl church, under the aiihpices of tho i-ulies' Aid Society and .Sunday school. Aug. in. Picnic at llrown s Glove, I,ont Uieek, under tho auspices of bust Oriel. Cadets of Temperance. Philadelphia & Reading Railway Knyincs Burn Hard Coal No Smoke IN KRKKtr JULY 1st, H'J8. TrAlnM lenvo Hhe liamlonh as followH: Por New York via Philadelphia, week ditvt. 7 30 9 SI a. 111.. 12 27. 8 10 unci 6 07 11. in. For New York vIa AInticb Chunk, woek dayH, 7 30 11. in., 12 27 and 8 10 n. m. For ll-encilut; aim I'liu.tueipiuii, weeit tiavH. 7 30, 9 SI a.m., 12 T, J 1U aim u 07 11. nt For I'oltsvllle, weeK unys, i mi, usi a. 111 12 27. 8 10. 0 07 and T 25 ti. in. For TuiiiAdila and Mulmnoy City, week days 7 au, v .-.i ft. 111., i'i n a tu unci u ot y . 111. lor tvillinmspon, nunuury uuu iicwisuurK week davs. 1130 a.m.. 12 27. 7 "AS n lit For Mnhnuo) Plane, -weekdays, 7 30, 9 51, 11 80 u. tn., vi vi, 3 in, u uit 7 2", v oa i. 111. For Ashland and Shaiuokln, week days, 7 30, 11 30 a. m.. 12 27. 310.8 07. 711 and S55u. 111 For llaltimore. Washington and the Wty t via 11..VU, ll. 11,, turougu traltiH jea"t itcaaiug Terminal, Plilladelphla. (P. A 11. fl J.) nt 3 20, 7 M, 1120a. 111., 8 10 and 7.27 ill.. Hnndnys, 3 20, 7 00, 1120 11. nt., 8 411 anil 7 27 p.m. auui tlounl trains from Twoutv-fourth and CI cut nut streets statloii.-weck days, 1030 a. m. 12 20. 1'2 Ifc H id n m. KlliulAvx. 1 H.S 23 tl. III. TltAINS KOH SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via PhllAdeluhlA, week .lays, 12 13, i 80, 8 00, 11 SO a. III., und 1 45, 4 80 9 00 p.m. Lettve New York, via Maucb Chunk, week iny a, i ovt v ,u i. in., t ou p. lu. l:uve l'lilliuleltibiu. HeodlnK Terminal, week iiiiyB, a so. hbo. tu 2L a. tu. ami i ao, tiu p. in. Ianve HeudliiK, week da-fl,'70J, 100s, a, ni, 12 15, i 17, BOO i. III. Leave l'ottsvllte. feK duya, 7 10, 7 40 o 12 HO 4 10, 0 10 nnd 8 SO ). m. I'ave Taiuiuiua. week days, 8 3d, 1123 a, 1 49. 5 50. 7 20 li. IU. l,eave MaliAiioy City, week days, 'JQ5, 1147 a. in., --i, o iz, o ;i, 7 it p. in l,eavii Alalmnoy l'lae.e. wewk -laya, P30, 9 1025. 11SU a. in.. 241. 532. 041 7 M. Vim. Leave WllllunmiKirt, week dnyH, 7 42, I0O0 a. nt,, 12 31 aim 4 vj p. in. ATLANTIC CITY DIVIHION, Irf-ave l'liiladelphia Chestnut street waif and .South atreotwhatl for Atlantic City. Weekdays Knjirens, H00, 9 00, 10 11a. m.. (ISO Hntiirdavaonlvk 2 00. 3 00. 3 40 (1.0 inilillte train I. 1 CO ICS mliiutu train, 4 30, 5 00 fIVJ inlliutu traliif. 540. 7 00 p.m. Acioininoclatlon. 1115 a. m., 5 00, 0 30 p. nt 81.00 eiciirulou train 700 a in. Huiulnys lCi.res, 7 30, Hin, H30, uou, 10 00 a to, 4 45 p in. Accommodation, 0 15 a in, 4 41 n. m. 21.00 excursion train. 7 a nt. lteturnliiK leave Atlantic City dopol, comer Atlantic and Arkansas uveniiea. Weekdays Kipreas, (0"i Mnndiiya oulyl TOO, 7 45 M llllliutt) tialll, 8 20 05 llllullte traillj, 9 co, iv ia, M uu a in., u au, i on, .i av, i .tu, u:t0 ii. in. AccoiiinifMlittloii. 4 25. 7 SO a. le. 105 p. ut. $1.00 excursion train (from MIsHlaslppl ave, oniy; ucu p. in. ruiiuays I'.xpreas, uuu, ( 00. 5 00. li 00. li 30. 7 O0. 7 30. 8 00. 9 3u II. In. Ac corumodatluu, 715 a. m., 5 05 p. in, $100 excursion trail! (Iroui loot ol Mississippi ave, onlvl.u 10 n ni. For Cape JIuy nnd Sea Isle City, 8 45 a. nt., 2 30,4 15 pm. Additional for Capo May 15 p. in, Huniiaya 11 no excursion 7 uu ) visum. For Ocean City, 8 30, Ha n m, 3 30, 4 15 put, i8l00exeiirlnnThiirday oulylTUlu m. Mmi' days, H 1-..9 15 am. I'arlor flara on all oxDreaa trains. Xor further lulonnatloii, apply to nearest I'hllndclphla and Headliis null way ticket ukcii ornuureaa I, A. NWKiaJtRU, J'.uauw j. tlen'l Hupt., ! ! IWr Ant, Heading Terminal, rallnimipiiin. riillions of Dollars (lo uo in emoko every yoar. Taken risks but got your houses, stock, fu nltiiro, to., insured in Urat-class r llahlo companies as rcprosuuiuu uy DAVID FAUST '"sunine6 Agent HlUjl, I2D Houtb JardluPI Also I.llc'.andAccldenUI Onmpanlaa Her Health Restored Til 1-1 mbcry of skeplossnessran only he rtall7cd by those who havo experi enced It. Nervousness, sleeplessness, headaches, neuralgia and that mlbJiahlo foaling of unrest, can surely bo cured by Dr. Mil's' Rcstoratlvo Nervlno. So ccrtal i U l'r. Miles ot this fact that all dni?rlsls aio authorized lo refund prlco paid for tho flr-t be'lto tried, providing it does not hci.i-'Jt. Mis. Henry llruns, wifo of tho well kiiov, a blacksmith nt Uraud Junction, Iowa, says: 'I was troubled with sleeplessness, ner ous ncss, hcad.icho and lrrcgularincustriiatloii; stifleiing untold misery for years. I v. icd various ad . eitlscd lemedles for female c. m plalnts bosiiUs being under thu cam ot locat piiyslclnns, without liulp, I notlt'cd In Dr. Miles' advertisement tho testimonial ot a lady cm oil of aliments similar to mine, and I shall never ceab'o lo thank that lady. Her testlmonl.il induced mo to uso Dr. Miles NervHuo and Ncrvo and Liver Pills, which restored mo tohcallh. I caunotsay enough for Dr.Mlleailomedlcs ' Dr. Miles' Remedl-s aio sold by all dm? gists untlir a, posltlvo rtiarantee, first bottle benefits or money le f'liideil Ilool; oil dlJ iase) of tho heart and MHOS' Kervine: Rontorca Health ; lnrves free. AddivNs, DR. MILES MKDIOAL CO.. Kluhart, hid. PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. RUKKK, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. Onice Kirfin luilldlntr. confer of Afnln nu Coutre Htm-tH, Hlioii.itnUnili. II. VOMKUOY, ATT0HNEY-AT-1.AW Mlionitntlonli, Pa )KOK. JOHN JONRS, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Rox M, Mftlmnoy Oily, l'a. ITflvinc studied untler so mo of i!n? IihhI tn in tern li Ijitiuloii ftiul I'urU, will kvv Ichhimio on tlio vlolIii,nmiiiloUii. Kiiltfirmiil vocal cullure. Ternifl renouiilil-u. AUdrcsH In enrf of Stron"t ho Jowoler Hhmnnilrijtlt ennsylvania, RAILROAD. HCHUYKIM. DIVIWON. Jei.v 1898. Trains will leave SlieiiAildonh alter tun auo.j date tor Wiep.Hii-, lllllierton, Fraekvllle Dark Water, ht. Clair, rottst llle. llniuIiuiK. IwhIIur. Pottstown, I'lioenlxvllle. Itorrlstnwu i,.d I'll Aaelplda I llr'.vl street station) ut 60S and 8 15 ui., l, n iw p in. on weeu t;Ms. niiiuluyd, IB u. in.. 4 25 p. in. Trains leave Fraekvllle fur Shenandoah al 7 .IU, 11 11 a. in. aud 5 40, 7 30 p. u,, Humlity, It ui u. tu. Aim n sn p. in. Iutvu I'ottrivlllu for Hlieiiitiidnitli IvinFrack- Vlllo 7 10, 1120 a. ui., 5 20, 7 10 p. in. Hilintav iu;i.i it. in., ,'iuu p. in. U-ave l'bllAileliiUit. (llnnid street sUlloul. fr.r HlieMtndoith at 8 85 a. tu.. 4 lu p. in. week days. .Sundays leave at a 50 and 9 23 a. ui. Leave llroad atreut atatlun. FliiladelnlilA. tfir Hea ll-t, Asliury l'ark, Oceitu drove, iinit Itriuicli, and InterHiedii.tu stations, H.20, 11.14, a. mi., 8.30 nnd 4. CO p. m. iveek-dus. U-itve ltronil Street Station, l'liiladelphia, FOlt NKW YOUK. Hiliress.week-dnya. 3 20,4 On. 4 50 5 05,5 15.8 Ml 733,820, 950, 1021 iJJlliins Car), 11 00 A. in. izuuunon, jzdo (.lamiten t uu ruii s p. t, Illnini; Cars), 1 10, 230 (Dllilnu Car) 3 20,3.10, IH2.5U0.5 5(l)luiliKCar). 60U, 702,7 50 (Dill iuirCurl, 10 OJ p. ill., 1201, night. SunUioa, J 21.'. 405. 4 50. b0 5 15 8 20, 9 56. 1021, (l)lnlliK Car), U35 A. in, , 12 85, 105 llllnlllR Cur) 2U (Uliihor Car), too (Limited 4 iL!) (Ulnlnrj Cur), 520,050. (llllllllK CAr) 031, 702,760, lUlniuK Car 10 00 p. in., 12 01 nliittt. Jtxprcss ior lioston wituuus cuauko, 11 uua ia., week-days, and 7 SO p. ui., dally, Cntsklll exurew. (l'arlor Car), 8 20 o m week days, WASHINGTON AND THU SOUTH. For Ilnltlmoro and Washtntrton. 3 60. 7 20. 8 32. 10 20, II 23, a. IU., 12 09, 1281 (Dlldlli: Car), 1 12 IDImIiil- Carl. 3 12. 4 41. 15 25 Couirrua- alunul Lluiitisl, Dlulne Cur, 6 17. 8M Dln- Iiik Car, 731 IDIulni: Carl p. m., una 1205 nlglit week daya. Suudaya, 3 50, 7 20, 9 12, 11 23, n. in.. 1209, 1 12, (UlivlliK Car 4 41, 520 Cou Kressiouul Limited, Dlnlnt; Cur, 0 55 l)lnliin CAr, 731 IDInluirCar p. in. And 1200 nlulit. For llultluiore, uccoiuinfMlatlon. 9 12 u in, 2 01 and 4 01 p in week days, 5 03 and 11 18 p in dully. FOlt ATLANTIC CITY. Leave llroad street station via Delaware rlv i brldiro UxprcsB, 500, 9 10 1K tnlnuteal a lit, 2 38 iNSiiiliiutm, 100 HI lulnutea, 7 0S P. in. HundayH, 5 00, 9 20 i0 minutes, u ni, 2 3S HI minutes, 7 0i p in. U-iive Market Street Warl-Kxpreas, 5 00, 8 30. 10 00 75 minutes, a in. (100 Saturdays onyl, 2U 75 iiilnutea,3 0U I75liihilites,3 30 U) inlnlitesl, 4 00 llW inliiutesl, 175 lulniileBj, 6 00 170 iiilniitesl.oao. (A minutes p tu. Sundays, But. 7 30, 8 0U 75 inlnlitea, b 30, 9 00 175 iiiiiiuteal, 9 5Q 170 mlnutCB .1 in, and 4 30 175 minutes p lu. 11.00 exeiimlou train, 7 UUa m dally. For UapuMuy, AiiKleseu, wnuwoouunu iiuhj lleach lixnress. 9 00 n in. 2 30. 4 05. 5 00 p In weekdttys. Suuditj a 8 20 it lu. Capo May only. 1 80 p lit Muliirclaja I'.xeurHloli, i M a ui uaiiy. For Sen Isle City. Oeeru City. Avalon una Stone Harbor Express, 9 10 a. in., 2 30, 4 20, 500 p. ui week duya. Sundays, 8 50 n. ni. Kx cuniou 7 CO n in dully. rur noiuura i-oim ixpretin, tfiw, oi, mi a. m., 1 00 Saturdays only, 3 00, 4 00. 6 00, 5 30 p. in. weaK uuya nunuaya, a uu, sou, inu,j.iu a. in and laop. m, I, 11. Hutchinson, J. It. Wooo, ueu'i luauaaer. item i-ass kt aki 0 OOOKM0000KKKOC0 OOOOt ; Webster's itenaatioiial fiitrccuMjp ti thti " VnnbrUlgetl" Tho Oho Grout titnmlnrrt Authority, Ho unit' i ion. h, ,i, nn'wer, .limllix) I . H. Hnirt'iuo Court. Htaticlard 1)1 Kill U. D. WUV Ii I llllllllli Otllce, tlie U. H. Hnvmno pi erne (lourti.aiulof itear Wiirmly CoimiiciiUccl ly State Riiperinteiitl'nl of hclioolfi, roll'KM i'n'fcl- ( tleitU.umlclheri'Aliirjitiui. t minosi wiuioui nuiiiuer luvalunble In tho JiouHt'iifM. ami to llie tciu-Iiei, aciiouir jn ffigfniiul Jimn, Hint ftt'lf- fuiu'Hior (Tl I G I)nST FOR PRACTICAL USU. It la easy to find the word wanted. It Is easy to ascertain tho pronuiicla,'op It Is easy to trace the growth ol a word. It Is easy to leant what a word means. Tio Ami. 1'nfl.- Trlintin flnVHl 'Hill I'll,..! nillllm, fiitifa f nun tint lilvBi, 1 Itli A I ' c-oini.ii-U-ii.-aH tli.'it linlillea tlie moat tLnrimiilieiU ( 1 liirlilnml Ivmmraiilili-ul MUM-nUloii. 'lint . wilt) litilille, tiMi. rTiiils tliU awiirk to v,lili-ll Ills ' i cuiiauiuoy iiiu-iiiitii leierjttiiii b, isw. ni!T THU Itl'ST. l7Sneclmen rams sent oa application to 47..0 C. MIWIUAM CO., VuhtMiers,
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