EVENING HERALD KSTAIIMSIIIID 1870. Published every Uvciilnc Kiccpt Sunday, at 8 Booth Jaiidin Htiikkt, Nkah Ckntrk. The Herald Is dollveied In Shenandoah and the surrounding towns for lx rent" a week, pay rMi. to Ihe carrier, lly mall $.1.00 a year, or '25 Msenlsn month, payable In advance. ilvertlo i Vments churned according to space anil position. ,rt)o publishers rcscrvo the right to change the ;iwttloii of advertisements whenever the pub- 3'ftto5 o( ncw demands It. The rlRht In Bttererverf to Wjetany advertisement, whether iWB for or not, mat the pnhllthers may deem 'Improper Advertising rates made known uikiii iipplliutlon. Kifleted at the poatotllco Bt Shenandoah, I'm., B8 sucoud class mall matter. TKLKI'IIOXK C0NNF.CT10N 'All the News Thai's Fit to Print." - Evening Herald MONDAY. A I (II ST 1. 1MH. OUR COUNTRY : First. Last and Forever. It is not in'ci'tury to hold high rank in our navy to unln distinction mid national funic Look at lobon and Wainwrifjht ! Tun bicyclo face is less in evidence in these times than what is called the bulletin-board face. It must be a sad tilllictioti in Spain. Hknatou Uouman is trying to re organize the Miirjlunil Democrats by eliminating silver. 'The same thing is being tried in ychuyiUill. but with little success so far. Appauknti.y ail that Gen. Miles has to do in l'orto Hico is to let them know ho is coming and immediately they will begin to limit a nice place to sot up the Stars and Stripes. Thk olllcial reports of the naval battle of Santiago clinch the fact that the victory was won by all the ships and crews engaged. A general distribution of laurels will be the right thing. iVHKK tlio war doses, t lie average man will have as much of an idea of geography as the small boy, and will not be bill lied out when the small fry comes home from school with iits tions for the primary map. Onk of the strongest peace advo cates at this time is Honor do I-ome, who left Washington as Spanish am bassador under embarrassing circum stances, lie knows what the United States can do, and further knows when Spain is licked. A VKRV strong argument can be made in favor of anthracite as fuel on tlie new warships, but the argu ment must come from a .ourco other than the I'tiiigresMiian from tills re gion. If it was a plea for a "fat berth" for some henchman, then things would ho different. Wllll.ic the United States is fight ing against foreign interlerence in the Philippines, red-headed and hope ful Tom (!ooper, of Delaware county, is waging a war on tlie same lines against the interference of Senator Quay in the Congressional light in that district. It is not diilicult to pick the winners. IN fields which are small, persistent tilling must be done to bring forth abundant crops. An advertiser with perseverance and determination will win against great odds. The best ad Is that which gets tlie largest returns for the amount expended, not that which talks the loudest, costs the most or looks the prettiest. The leading merchants of Shenandoah use the IlKUAl.l) columns. Kvkuv sign proclaims the- fact that better times aro at hand. To be sure, here in the coal regions, which aro al ways the llrst to feel depression and the last to recover, certain conditions threaten to delay as prompt a return to a happier season as the peoplo wish. Yet what affects one part of the country sooner or later alfects all parts, ami wo of the coal towns must before long benefit by the activity that is tho rule elsewhere. There is a law of compensation which is beyond the power of cor porations ami monoy-bags to control, and as the demand for anthracite increases with the renewal of good times in other places, it must- bo met and our mines must supply it. S Thk MInorsville Free Press, a -Democratic pupur, nas tins to say on the Judicial question : "Tho Kreo Press along with 11111 Marr and fully a thousand other Democrats, have consistently supported a non-partisan Judiciary In this county and have helped turn down Democratic ju dlclal candidates on several dllTerent occasions in ordor to carry out that principle. This year Hill Marr bobs up as a candidate himself against a tried and true Judge. Wo trust every Democrat who has believed in and yoted for the retention of faith fill and competent Judges In the past will contlilue do so this yoar nnd we hope there will bo enough other Democrats who will refutv to vote for tho man who deserts a life-long principle In order to gain office him self that will make Hill Marr the worst-Hqkod juan who over run for oiUce In Schuylkill ounty. Ho do rjerva It all." "I think DoWltt's Witch Hazel fttlvo Is tho finest preparation, on the market Tor lilies." , A . , . i . gt .. ..e tri,,...i!.. .r Va, Try it and you will think the same, It also cures eczema and all skin diseases. II. lUgeubucu. UASEBALL RECORDS. Stntiittut; or tho ( lull-, lii (do IIih'k Tor J 1 1 U 1 1 1 1 I ' 1 " ' 1 1 I'l'lllllllltM. NlllllHllll I.OItUIKI. W.I. I'C Cincinnati... W 29 .IWI H.Mt.in AO m Ml Cleveland... 5 1 33 .021 Ilamniore...5() 31 .I5 Cliti-iiKo iW I'J AVI New York. ..17 ID .AID W L. PC Plttl.ur(!....l.j II .m l'hllndelp'ii. .41 41 .4SH Itrookljn IM 52 ,3-"( WinhliiKton III M .Wrt Louisville... . Hi M .IM) St. Louis.... 2 1 nil .I7 HATIMIIlAY's NATION M, I.HAOt'K HAM KM At l'hlhidclplibi-rirxt game: llaltl rnnre. 2; Cleveland, 1. Secum! cinno: Cleveland, I; Dalttmnio, 1. At l'lltsliurir Philadelphia. S; I'lltsburK, a. At Cin cinnati Cincinnati, S, Iltooklyn, S. At Chhuuo ChlenHO, lit; WnKlilnirtnn. 3. At Luulsvllle New York, 7; Louisville, 3. At St. I.ouls HoBton. I; St. Louis, 2. SUNDAY'S NATIONAL I.KAOIIB (lAMI'.s. At Louisville New York, 7: Louisville, I. At Cincinnati Clnrliumtl, t; Urooklyn, t. At CIiIchho I'lih iiKo, 7; Wnshlnuton, i. I'liHteni Lcuiriio. VV. L. PC W. I,. PC. Montreal 41 ill .5!l Syracuse.. ..41 IIP .,",13 Toronto 4130 .5.10 Ottawa UH 4:1 .480 llutfulo 4.141 ..Vii Springfield. .31 41 .I.VI WtlkosbarrolB 35 .SU Providence ..HI 4.1 .423 SATIIIUIAV'S I1AH TKI1N I.UAtlltll (IA.MIM. At Ottawa Ottawa, U; WIlkoHhnire, D. At Montreal- Montreal. 2; Providence, I. At Toronto Klrst game: Toronto, 11; Springfield. 3. Second kiuup: Toronto, C; Springlleld, 3. SUNIIAY'H HAKTMIN I.UAdUH OAM 1:1. At Montreal Piuviilencc, n; Montreal, 2. At Ottawa Wllki'sli.iue, 7; Ottawa, 5. At Syracuse (foi felted, dispute I Syracuse, 0; Ottawa, U. Atliintle Lcumio. IV. L. PC. W. I.. P(5. ItlchniQiid. ..41) til .597 Newark !S) 43 .470 Heading 53 37 .684 Hartford.. ..as 47 .417 Lancaster.. .51 ; .573 Norfolk 31 47 .1-0 Paternal.. ..41 4.1 .4'JI Allentown . .33 49 ,402 HATUIIDAV'8 ATI.ANTIO t.KAOl'll (1AM1.S. At Allentown Lancaster, 5; Allentown, 4. At Newark I'll st guinc: Pateison, 4; Nowurk, 1. Second K"im: Patt'i'son, 3; Newark, 1. At Heading Klrst Kume: IteadlnK, S; UUIiiuonil. C. Second khmio (12 InnliiRS): IteadtUK. u; lllelunond, 4. SUNDAY S ATLANTIC LHAI1UI: (IAMKS. At Newark Ueatilnn, 2; Newark, 1. At Pnteisoii Flint aine: Paterson, 3; Nor folk, 1. Second game: Patersou, 11; Nor folk, 3. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Cuttle I!ccclit In I 1 1 1 1 1 1 t li 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 mid the I.lltext tjllotntloliM, l'lilladelphla. Aiir. 1. The receipts of cattle In this city last week were us fol lows: lleeves, 3.0SI; sheep. 7.9S.1; hos, D.119. ItuecljitH for the previous week were: lleeves, 2.S10; sheep, 7,301; hojfd, 4,151. Heef cuttle weie In full supply, and tho extreme hot weather restrh ti'd the de mand, which caused prices to decline on nil grades except extra line, fjuotallons: Extra. Clidr.'gc.; Kood. atii St.lu. ; medium, OHitc. ; I'oinmon, I'jfiite. Sheep were In full supply, and the ex treme hot weather restricted the de mand, nnd prices declined t.fcc. on all Krades. We iiuntc: llxlru, 4,'i1i H4c.; Kood, 33ifi4c.; mcilluin. S'i'iiSHc ; common, 2Gj3c. ; lamlis, Hi - Hoks were firm at SWinc. for best west ern, and 5Vjfi5?ie. for others. I'nt cows weie laui five at 2fTi le. Thin cows were unchanged at $10fi22.Wi. Veal calves were dull at 41iG&c. Milch cows sold fairly well at JliSTiSO. Dressed beeves syld from Cc, to MjC. Sick liendaclic. bilionsness.eon'itliiiitlon and all liver and stomach troubles can ho riuickly cured ny iisiiik those liinious littli! pills known nsiJoniit'g J,lttlo Uirly Kiscrs. '11 icy are pleasant to take and never gripe. C. II liacenijiicli. Kmiieror IVIIIIiim Iliistcns Jlnmo. ISeiRen, Norway. Auk. 1. The news of the nlarmlne; ehanece In tho condition of l'rlncu ltlsmurelc leuelied Kmpcror Wlllluin lute Satin day evening. When the emperor wns Infoimed of tho death of the )ii luce early yesletduy morning ho was deeply utiectcd and ordered his yacht to return Immediately. The HolienzoIIern. with the emperor on board, will reach Kiel this evening. Tho Hag on the yacht Is Hying at halt mast. Sunday Murder In Scruittou. Scrantim, I'u., Aug. 1. Joseph Kollar, a young carpenter, shot and Instantly killed Voter Meyers, a "hole-in-the-wall" keeper, yesterday afternoon. Kellar fired four bullets Into Meyers' body. They hud iiiarrelod earlier In the day over Kellai's action In shoot ing liomo of Meyers' pigeons, which hud fed la tho former's garden. Kellar gave himself up. He bears a good reputation, but Meyers was a bad character. 1898 AUGUST. 1898 Su. Mo. Tu. We. Th. Fr. Sa. "T7T4T6 TT9Io Ii i?H 14 15 T7 2l 22 23 24 25 26 27 2?29 30 31 MOON'S PHASES. , 11:45 1 p.m. in. New CMoon 17 6:50 Moon a. lu. 3:48 p. in. H Third U Quarter 9 1:29 i)QuaVtcr 24 a. in. TO CI.II.VN.SH Till! SVSTL'II .'ll'ectually yet gontly, when costive or bil ious, to permanently overcome habitual constipation, to uwal.cn tho kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without irritating or weakening thorn, to dispel liendachos, colds, or fevers, use Syiup of Figs, mado by tho California Fig Syrup Co. WhoUWalo SIurdererH Confess. Port Arthur, Ont., Aug. 1. The Moses family of Indians, from Heron Buy, who are accused of a number of atrocious murders, have made a full confession of their crimes. Six years ago they murdeied two men namod David, father and son. This orlmo be ing discovered by three Frenchmen. they murdered tluin as well, taking their bodies out Into Lake Superior In a bout and scuttling it, tying stones to tho bodies. The confession says that thu story told by tlie sister Is true, and that tho murdervrs expect to dlo for their orlmes. .MIOW 111 i!ii r.-i.. Lincoln, Neb.. Aug. 1. An unprece dented cold snap Is giving Nebraska a prematuic taste of fall. At Kimball, near the Wyoming lino, It snowed for seven minutes yesterday, the Hist time snow has fallen there In July. No dam- ago to crops Is anticipated, save a checking of the growth of corn. Stimulate the stoma eh, route the liver cure hillonv liCiS, lu ailache, dlzziir-v-., lour tt'iiaacli. cmiittiul on. DtC. 1'ilrn renli, Solil iiruifKl.t. Tu only l'IU to Uk wltii lluud'i Sanui.irlll. I A Handsome Complexion la one of the lrreutest charms a vvoinuu can I pOBSfBJ. l'OZIONl'B COUfLUXlUH I'OWDKtt, yglves It. Hoods lir nil Remember the name wlinti vnn hi iv 63 si'.mir.i: oitrisc.. l'KtloN Vt.t.Y-COMUCTi:i TOUH VIA IKNN SYI.VANIA ItMl.ltOAU. Tho PciiLBylvania Kallroad Company an uniinccs tho following personally-conducted tuurs for tlio summer and early autumn of 1MIS: To tho N'mth (Including Watkins Clien, NhiKara Falls, Thoutaiid Islands, Mon troal, Quebec, All Sable Clmsui, Lakes Cham plain and (leorge, Saratoga, and a daylight ride through tho Highlands of tho Hudson), July 2tl and August 10. Kate, $101) for the round trip from New York, Philadelphia, R'lltimoro, and Washington, covering all ex penses of a two-weeks' trip. Propoitionuto rales from other points. To Yellowstone Park and the Trans Mississippi Kxposltioii on a special train of Pullman sleeping, compartment, nbnurvatimi, and dining cats, allowing eight days In "Wonderland" and two days at Omaha. Sep tember 1. Kato, $83.1 from New Yolk, Phil adelphia, ll.iltinioio, and Washington', j!!3il from Pittsburg. To Niagara Falls, excursion lirkels good to return within ten days will be sold cm July 31, AugiHt t and 18, September 1, 15 and 11, at rato of $10 from Philadelphia, liallimoie. and Washington. These tickets include transportation only, and will permit of stop oser within limit at Iiuil'alo, Kocliestor, and Watkins on the return trip. Two ten-day tours to Gcttyshuig, Luiay Caverns, Natural liridgo, Mrginia Hot Spiings, Ikiehmuud, and Washington, Sep tember 3S and October 111. Hate, $( from New York, $113 fiom Philadelphia. Pro portionate rates from other points. For itincraiies and further information ap ply to ticket agents, or addiess Geo, . ISoyd, Assi-lant (lenci-.il Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. Slilloh' 8 Consumption Curo cures wheie others Tail. It is tho leading Cough Cure, and no homeshould bo without it. Pleasant to take and goes light to tlio spot. Sold by P. 1). Kirlin and a guarantee. TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS. uNsui:i'ssr.i skuvicb oi'Hiur.ii iiv Tin: WIUTUKUN r.AU.WAV. Leaving llroad Street str.tion.Philadelpliia, at G:fi5 . m. daily, the "Southwestern Limited," carrying a dining car and the most luxurious Pullman drawing room sleep ing ears, readies liirmlnglian tlio following night at 10:11) and arrives at Memphis the next niornliigut 7:10. Through sleeping Kirs for Aslioville, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa, Atlanta, Mobile and Now Orleans sue also attached to this train. Pullman rcscr vations can bo mado in advance and all in formation obtained by communicating with John M. Heal, Distiict Passenger Vgent, S3 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Tho Chief Ilurgessof Mileshurg, P.I., says DeWitt's Little Lurly Kisers aio the best pills he oyer used in Ids family during forty years of house keeping. They cure constipa tion, sick headache and stomach and livei troubles. Small in slo but great in results. C. H. Hagenbuch. Alt. (.retlia Camp Meeting. For the United Brethren Cainp Meeting at Mt. (iretua, Pa., August 3 to 11, 16IH, tho Pennsylvania liallro.id Company will tell excursion tickets from all points on its system cast of (hut not including Pittsburg and Lrie, and west of and including Philadelphia, to Mt. (lietna and return at reduced rates. These tickets will he sold July 31 to August 11 Inclusive good to return until August 30, isiis, inclusive. For specific rate, conditions, Ac, apply to nearest ticket agent. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of milliter's Itle; lolc List. Washington. Aug. 1. A dispatch from General Shatter, at Santiago de Cuba, gives the following statistics. Total sick, 4,279; total fever cases, 3. 406; new cases fever, C98; cases fever restored to duty, DUO; death, Private Michael McGoldiicks, First infantry; cause, asthenia, following malarial fever. Thousands of persons have boon cured of idles bv using DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. It heals promptly and luros eczema and all skin diseasos. It gives immediate relief. C. II. Hagenbuch. Mail ltfuOi Tor tiold. Dawson City, N. W. T., Aug. 1. The Canadian gold commissioner issued a proclamation July 8 declaring the Do minion Hill Creek nnd Henech claims open for location by all persons holding free miners' licenses. In less than nn hour tho greatest Btninpedo lu the his tory of the Klondike had started for Dominion Creek, 70 miles away, over hills and marshes. Many women Joined tho procession, lu two hours 1,100 peo ple had reached the Bonanza Creek ferry, two miles away. Tho trip will require six days, and will he attended by many hardships. Dawson is now oven un with Idle men. No work is to be had here or at the mines for any prlco. Tho editor of tho Kvans City, Pu., (Hobo, writes. "Ono Minuto Cough Cure is rightly named. It enrod my children aftor all other remedies tailed ." It cures coughs, coins anil all throat and lung troubles, O. H. Hagen buch, Curiosity I ii.-l HIm l.llo. Atlantic City. Aug. 1. Having no- tlced an electric spark under a build ing near tho beach last night an un known man, who directed un nlllcer s attention to It, went under with him. In spite of the latter's warning he stood erect, und coming in contact with another live wire was i.u.tuntly killed. He Is about 26 years old, weighs 130 pounds, Is of light complexion, smooth face, and was dressed In dark striped trousers, brown coat, russet shoes and a led striped shirt.- Win vmir battles nunliiRt dlsoaso by acting promptly One Minute Cough Curu produces inimciuale results. When laKen cany 11 pre vents rimsuniption. And hi later stages It furnlsucs prompt rcuei. -;. ti. jiukciioiicii (& again task . t 1 mm aPta mm W9 ARRIVAL OF THE TEXAS. Ihe Big Marine Fighter Enthusiastically Welcomed as She Steamed Into New York Hatbor. Now York, Aug. 1. Itnclt from tho coast of Culm, battle senrred and pow der stained, and punetuiod In spots, with her formidable guns IirMIIng In the sunlight and Iter ofllcrr ffAtid crew laughing and cheering like schoolboys on a holiday trip, the United States battleship Texus, Captain J. W. Philip In command, stentned slowly up the lower bay from Sandy Hook yesterdny on her way to the lltooklyn navy yard for docking and repairs. Tlie Texas proceeded slowly to her destination amid snlvos of greetings from the thousnnds of people who crowded the deeks of the outward excursion boats. Snlutatloiis of welcome came from nil sides. Kvery vessel that boosted a steam whistle let It shriek for all It wns worth. Tho sailing vessels wero also In evidence, and the silent dip ping of the colors aboard the plonsuro yachts, while not so demonstrative as the shrill notes from tho steamers, was equally ert'ectlve, and tho man In charge of the steam siren on the Texas worked like a beaver replying to the hearty reception. The cheeis of the excursionists nnd passengeis on tlio numerous ferryboats was takea up by the people, who watched the black painted warship from th1 New York and Urooklyn shores, and the brave sailors responded with waving caps and handkerchiefs. When the Texns reached the navy ynrd the dock wns crowded with blue jackets and marines, who greeted their fellows with feverish enthusiasm and welcomed them back with Joyous cheers. As soon as the gangways were placed In position hundreds of relatives of tho men alAmrd rushed to embrace the heroes who had fought so nobly and successfully In the cause of hu manity. Twenty-two sick snllors nnd marines were brought buck from the squadron by the Texns, ond they were all trans moiled to the nnvnl hospital adjoin ing the navy yard. None of them had been lnjuied in battle, nnd In no case Is there any fear of fatal results. Remarkable Rescue. Mrs. Michael Curtain, l'lainficld, 111., makes the statement, that she caught cold, which settled on her Iuiirs: she was treated for a month by her family physician, but grew worse. 1 le told her sue was a Hopeless vic tim of consumption and that no medicine could cure her. Her tlntguUt suggested IV. Kind's New Discovery for consumption : she bought a bottle and to her delight found her self benefitted from first dose. She comtinucd its use and after taking six hollies, found her self sound and well ; now docs her own housework, and is as wcl' as she ever was. tree dial bottles of tins Ureal Discovery nt A. Wasley's Drug Store. Large bottles 50 cents and Si. 00. DI'.l.lflllTI'lII. SUMMlIlt TOUltS. TWO TOUI'.S TO THK NORTH VIA I'llXNSVI. VANIA llAlt.liOAll. For the convenience of those who seek tlio most attractive way of spending a Hummer vacation, tho Pennsylvania Kailroad Company has arranged two delightful tours lo tlie Ninth, uudertl'Opersonally-condiii ted toiuist system, July 31! and August 111. The points included in tho Itinerary and tlio country traversed abound in natuie's beauties; Watkins Olen, Niagara Falls, Thousand Is lands, Quebec, Montreal, An Sable Chasm, Lakes Chainplain ami Ocorge, Saratoga, and thu Highlands of tlie Hudson aie all ilch in interest and icpletowilli natural altiattlons, Kach tour will bo in charge of ono of the company's tourist agents, assisted by an ex perienced lady as chaperon, whoso especial chargo will be unescorted ladles. The rato of $100 from New York, Urooklyn, Newark, Trenton, Philadelphia, Harrishiug, Baltimoiu and Washington covers railway mil boat faro for tho entiru round trip, parlor-car beats, meals en route, hotel enter tainnieiit, transfer charges, carriage IiIil in fact, every item of necessary expense. For detailed itinerary, tickets, or any ad ditional information, address Tourist Agent, Pennsylvania Itailroad Company, lltW Broad way, Now York ; 800 Fulton street, Brook lyn ; 7st) Broad street, Newark, N. J. ; or Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. ,iiit..iit.o Heroes Drowned. I'uducnh, Ky Aug. 1. Jesse John son, Fred Johnson, Jnines Stewart and Luther bewart, ranging In age from 13 to 1!), weie drowned yesterday in the river above this city. All lived In Popo counly. Illinois. While bathing one boy got beyond Ills depth, and the others went to his rescue. All wero caught In the swift curient and went down. Tlio Alaska Mlllllu. Port Townsend, Wash., Aug. 1. Alas Ann advices say that Governor Hrady, who will soon organize militia com panies nt Juneau, Skaguay and Sitka, has been notified by the Interior depart ment that over $7,000 has been set aside by the government for the equip ment of Uie Alaska militia. Plenty of Them, Hut so Different Local Proof Is Wlint Shenan doah People Want. There aro a groat many of them. livery paper lias its share Statements hard to bcllovo.h.'irder to prove statements lrom tar away places. What peoplo say ia Maine. Pubho expression from California. Oftimos good endorsement there. But of little scrvioo hero at homo. Shenandoah pooplo want local pioof. Thu saylnxs of neighbors, friends and citizens. Homo endorsement counts. It disarms tho skeptic, Is beyond dispute. Tills is tho lucking that stands behind every box of Dean's Kidney Pills. Hero is a caso or it : Mrs. Thomas McKay, of 502 liaipberiy Ave., says : "I had been much troubled with an aching hi tho small of my back and a lameuesii or tenderness lu my loins when stooping or rising from a chair. Thcio wero pains hi tho top aud back of my head and a fooling of woarlness hanging over mo all tho time. I had 110 energy and seomed more tired mornings than I was tho night before. Doau's Kidney Pills wero highly recoin. mended to me and I got tliem from Klrliii's Pharmacy 011 South Main street, aud begun using them according to directions. 1 found immediate relief and they soon slopped tho dull, grinding aching in my back and re moved tho lameness and also tho languor from which I suffered, I can highly recom mend Doan's Kidney Pills as a remedy that cau always bo relied upon to cine Luckacho aud kidney troubles," Doau's Kidney Pills for sale by all dealers, Price 50 cents. Mailed by Foster-Mllbura Co., Bull'alo, N. Y solo agents for tlio IJ, S. Bumeiiiher tho name Doau's anil take no other. CONSULTING A AV031AN. Mrs. Plnkham'B Advlco Insplros Confldonco and IIopo. Examination by a main physician Is i haul trial to ti delicately organized ivomaii. She puts It oft ns long ns she dare. .Hid Is only driven to It by fear of can cer, polypus, or some drendfttl ill. Most frequently such a woman leaves a physician s olllce where she has un ilergono a critical examination with nn impression, more or less, of discour- nge.ment. This condi tion of the minddestroys the effect (if ndvice; and she p; r o w s aJ4& VCi worse rather (linn better. In consulting Mrs. 1'inU hnm no hesitation need be felt, the dory is told to a woman and is wholly confidential. Tdr.s. Viiilcliaiii's address is Lynn. Mass.. she offers hick women her advice without charge. Her intimate knowledge of women's troubles innlccs. her letter of advlco a wollsprlnjrof hope, and hur wide experi ence and hkill point tho way to health. ' I suffered with ovarian trouble for seven years, ammo tiocior Knew wnai was the matter with me. 1 had spells which would last for two days or more. I thought I would try Lydia K. l'lnk- hum's Vegetable Compound. I have taken seven bottles of it, and am en tirely cured." Mr.9. John Foiikman, 20 N. Woodberrv Ave., Baltimore, Mil. The above letter ftm Mrs. Foreman Is only one of thousnnds c.r.Trv.sinnt(i hat n.i:ri 1:1.1). I.OW-UVTK l'KKSONAM.V-L'ONDUCrini TOPU VIA 1M:NNSVI.VAXIA I'.AII.UOAl). The recenl tiluiiiphs of our arms by sea and land icvives tho interest in that greatest of all American battleliolds of Gettysburg. lu older that tho lesidents of Now York, Philadelphia, and neighboring cities may visit this gieat battlefield in tho most satis factory manner, tho Pennsylvania Itailroad Company has arranged for a three-day per-sonally-condiicleil tour 011 Saturday, August III. 1 : a 1 1:. Leave New York s 50 A. M 5l:l W Ticutmi 10 as r.' su Philadelphia ....VIM V. 51 10 00 Proportionate rates from other points. Bate includes transportation in each direc tion, two days' hotel accommodations, and carriage drive over tho entile battlefield under the direction of dipt. James T. Long, tlie celebrated guide, who will describe tlie battle at thu prominent points of tho field. A tourist agent and chaperon will accompany the party. A Pullman parlor car will bo run thioiigh from Philadelphia to Gettysburg and return. For itineraries, tickets, and full infoima- tion apply to ticket agents ; Tourist Agent, Iltnl Bioadway, New York, and 7s!i Broad street, Newark, N. J. ; or addicss Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Pas-enger Agent, Philadelphia. A boom to travelers. Dr. Fowler's Kxtract of Wild Strawberry. Cures dysentery, liarrlioca, seasickness, nausea. Pleasant to taku. Perfectly harmless. REDUCED RATES TO THE SEASHORE. I.OW-llATr. nXCI'ltSUIN'S TO ATI. NTIO CITY, ito., VIA PENNSYLVANIA ItAII.UOAl). August I is the dale of tho next low-rato ten-day excursion from Ihio, Troy, Bellc- fonte, Williamspoit, Moeanaqua, Sunbiiry, Shenandoah, Dauphin, and piincipal inter mediate stations (including stations on branch roads), to Atlantic City, Capo May, Ocean City, Sea Islo City, Avalon, Anglesea, Wildwood, 01 Holly Itcach, via Pennsylvania Itailroad. Hxcursiou tickets, good to letara by regular trains within ten days, will bo sold at very low rates. Tickets to Atlantic City will bo sold via tho Delawaio Biver Biidgo Boute, tho only all rail line, or via Market Street Wharf, Philadelphia. For information in regaid to specific rales and time of trains consult hand bills, or apply to agents, or K. S. Harrar, Division Tiekot Agent, Willlamsport, Pa. Statu or Ohio, City oi'Toi.kiio, 1 l.l'CAs County. I KllASK J. Ciiunuv niakcH oath that bo Is the senior 11111 tner of tho Unit of ''. J. ClIUM'.Y A: Co., ooiug niiHincsH 111 1110 my 01 J tileilo, ( oinily ami statu aroresaitl, ami that salil llrm will pav the sain of O.NIi II l)NI)ltHI DOLLARS for each anil every ease of ('atari h that cannot he cured uyineiiseol iiai.i.'s iiATAltlill uuiik. (.I A. W. OI.12ASON, si:u. . Notary Public. Hall' C.itairh Cure Is taken Internally and acts directly on the blond mid mucous surfaces (if tlie system, r-cuil Tor testimonials Tree. '. .1. CIIHNHV St CO., Toledo, O. Hold hy liruggl'-ls. 700. Pennsylvania Cli.iutiiiiitiu. For tho Pennsylvania Chautauqua, to bo held at Mt. (iretua, Pa., July 1 to August 4, lb9, tho Pennsylvania Itailroad Company will sell tickets to tho general public, 011 June 20 to August 4, good to return until August 10, Inclusive, from stations on its lino in Pennsylvania, and from Washington, 1), C, Baltimore, Mil,, and Caiiiuidalgua, N. Y and piineipal Intermediate stations, to Mt. (Irelnu and icturn, at reduced rates. Give the Children a Drink called Graiu-O. It is a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food drink to tako the placo of coffee. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who have used it bocauso when properly prepared it tastes liku the finest coll'ce but is fiee from all its injurious properties. Grain Oaids digestion and strengthens tho nerves. It is not a stimulant but a health builder, and children, as well us adults, can drink it with great benefit. Costs about 1 as much as coflco. 15 and 25c. Young People's Christian Union. For tlio Young People's Christian Union, United Pieshytenan church, to bo held at Saratoga, August 3 to 8, tho Pennsylvania Itailroad Company will tun excursion tickots from points 011 its lino to Saratoga-at rato of single fan) for tho round trip, Tickets will be sold August 2 and 3, good to return August 3 to 10, or by depositing ticket with Joint Agent return limit may bo extended to August 31, 180S. , L C. Blanks, of. Lewisvilio, Texas, writes that ono hor of DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo was woith frol) 00 to him. Itemed his piles of ten years standing. Ho advises others to try it. It alsu cures eczema, skin diseases and obstinate soics. 0, H. Ilagcubiich, The Noutli and Its Ad vantages. Tho Southeni Itailway has Issued for free distribution, a sixteen page journal des criptive of Virginia, North and South Caro. Una, Tcuucssco, Georgia, jVlahama und Mississippi. 1 'arsons seeking now locations, or capitalists desiring tu make safe and profit able iuvcbtmciits will find the information ciiiitiilnea therein both valuablo and Inter ostlng. Copies will be mailed frco upon ap plication to John M. Beall, District Passcn gor Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. iff Mom Troops ('or l'orto lllco. Washington, Aug.l. -An order was Is sued from the war department yester dny for tlio dispatch of an entire army division to reinforce Generals Miles and Hrooko in l'orto Hico. This will be known ns the provisional division, and will be commnnded by Major Gencal Wade, nt present In command nfCamp Thomas, Chlckamauga. He Is ordered lo turn over that command to Major llenernl n-ecklurldge. Inspector general of the army, and lo report to Secretary Alrer, in Washington, for Instructions before depnrtlug for l'orto HIm. Iflve I'lculok'er-s li'rowiied. Chicago, Aug. 1. Five persons at tending tho picnic of the Chlcni'o Cloakmnkers' union nt Columbia park were drowned yesterdny In the Des plnlns liver. Thliteen of tho merry makers wero rowing about the liver In small boats. In the center of the strcnm the boats collided, and the whole party weie soon struggling In the water. Hescuets hurried from the shote, but before they could reach the boats five persons had gone down for the Inst time. Throe lltirned to lletltli. Reneca Falls, N. Y., Aug. 1. Fire early yesterday destroyed a large brick house on the stone road leading to Homulus, about live miles from this place, occupied by Warren I'offon beigur, nnd caused the death of three Inmates Mrs. 1'olTenberger, wife of the tenant, Mrs. George H. Znitnutn, mother of Mrs. Poffeiiberger, nnd Chris Seward, a hlied man, whose home was at Klumsport, 1'n. I'roMlrtoiit MnlCluloy1 Hympntliy. Washington, Aug. 1. I5y direction of the piesident thp following dispatch was cent last night to Hon. .Andrew D. White, United States ambassador to Germany: "The piesldent charges you to express In the proper olllcial quarter to the bereaved German nation and to the family of the deceased statesman the sorrow which the gov ernment and people of the United States feel at the passing away of the great chnncellor, whose memory Is ever associated with the greatness of the German empire." Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The lest salvo in tho world for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fovcr sores, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eiuptious, and positively cures niles. or .10 pay required, It is guaranteed togivo ncriect, saiisiacuon or monv 10 uiuieii. men 85 colli s per box. For sain by A . Waslny, i Coming Kventi. August 15. Picnic under llio auspices of the Phoenix l ire Company, at High Point park. Aug. 23. Phonograph entertainment in Ihe Piiinilivc Methodist church, under tlio auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society and, Sunday school. Aug. 15. Picnic at Brown's Grove, Lost Creek, under tlio auspices of Lost Creek Cadets of Temperance. H Remember the name 9 when you buy t m & again ( Philadelphia 8c Reading Railway Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke IN KI'KICOT JULY 1st, Is'JS. Trains leave Hheuandoali ns follows: Kor New York via Philadelphia, week diis, 730 9 51 n. in., 12 27, II 10 nmIUU7 p, in. Pur New York via Maucll Chuuft, wook daya, 7 JO a. m., vi -I nnu a lu n. in. For lroadlng and Philadelphia, week days, 7 30. 0 51 a.m.. Vi 27. 3 10 and 0 07 u. lu For 1'ottavlllc, week days, 7 30, 9 51 a. in., 12 27, a io, o 07 nu T a p. ru. For Talimqua and Matmnoy City, week days 7 30.9 51 u. in.. 13 27 3 10 and 11 07 P. 111. For VVIlllamsport, ritlnbury and Ijowlsburg, eek dnvs. II HO a. in.. 12 27. 7 H n. in For Mnlianu Plane, weekdays, 7 30, 9 51, 11 00 a. in., 12 -v, a lu, o 07, 7 a, 9 m p. m. For Ashland and Shaniokln. week days. 7 3l), 11.10 a. m., 12 27, 3 10,0 07, 725 and 9 55 p. In. For Daltlmore, Washington and tho West via H. & O. K. U.. through trnlns leo-l Heading icrmniai, rminueipuia. sl J l. u x.) ol ii-u, 7 55,1120 a. in., 8 10 and 7.27 p. i-.. .Sundays, u i w, i& ii. iu., u i.) niiu I ai i. in. i .i.(i tlonal trains from Twenty-fourth mid Chest- nut streets station, week uays, io ao a. m. ii M. ijitnuiun. sunuays, i ua, ssi p. m. TKA1NS FOU 8HKNANB0AH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week Jays, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00, 11 80 u. m., and 1 45, 4 80 9 00 D.nl. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week dnvs. 4 80. 9 10 a. m.. 1 80 u. m. Leave Philadelphia, Ucadlne Terminal, week uays, a -io. sua. luai u. m. auu i ao, mi p. ui, Ieave KeudtiiK, week days, 7 0), lOOS, a, m, !Z 1.1, 1 17, bUU p. ni. lave Pottsvllle, week days, 7 10, 7 40 . lu 12 SO 4 10, 0 10 and 0 50 p. lo. IavflTainaqua, week days, 8 30, 1123 a. ia. i 49. 5 50. 7 20 t. m. Iave Mahanoy Cit, week days, 9 05, 1147 u. ui., s , a u,uzi,i ii p. iu Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 080, 921, iuo. jioj a. in.. 211. iiaj. o-ii i uy. u m. Leave Willlamsport, week days, 7 42, 1U04 a, ui., ia ui aim i w p. m, ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and South street wharf for Atlantic City. Weekdays Kxpress, 8 00, 9 00, 10 II a. lu. (1 30 Huturdavs only). 2 00. 3 00. 3 40 IliO inlnutu train I. 4 CO US minute train), 130, 500 fUA inlnutu traluj, 5 10, 7 00 p.m. Aceomuiodatloii, 015 a, in., 8 00,0 30 p. in 81.00 excursion train 7 CO am. Hundays Kxpress, 7 30, 8 00, 8 30, 900, iu oo a ni, 4 4.1 p in, Accommouaiion, a ia a lu, 4 45 p. in. SJ.00 excursion train. 7 a m Returning leave Atlantic City depot, cornet Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Kxlirews. (0 4 Mondays only) ICO, 7 45 105 minute train), H20 165 minute trainj, y w, iu ia, ii uuo m., o no, t uu, n w, t au, 980 n. iu. Accommodation. 4 23. 7 50 a. in. 40.1 p. ni. 81.00 excursion traiii(fromMlsslssippI live, only) otu p. in. minuayH express, u;iO 4 00. fj 00. Ii 00. U 30. 7 00. 7 30. 8 U0. 9 30 n. lu. Au conimodatlou, 715 a, iu., 5 03 p. in, 910) excursion train (from foot of Mississippi uve, only), o iu p in, For Capo May and Hea Isle City, 8 45 a. m, 230.4 43 11111. Additional for Cane Slav 4 1 15 p. ill. .Sundays (SI 00 excursion 7 00 ) 9 15 a in, For Ocean Cltv. HH0. 8 43 a III. 2 30. 4 13 lull I SI 00 excursion Thuisday only) 7 00 u m. Sun. dayr, 8 13, 9 13 a lu. lla.lnr Ci.r. ...t 1 1 at niHU trnlllll. For further inforuiatlon. apply io nearest l'tiladelphla and Ueudiiig Itailway ticket ageu orauuress . ... I. A. HWKIOABII, KlISON J. KKkS. (len'l Hupt.. , JJen'J r Heading Terminal. Phlladeliibla. nillions of Dollars (louninsmoko every year. Take n rlskB but get your houseB, stock, fu uitnre, etc., Insured in first-class r llahlo companlos as represented by HAVIFj PATIST insurance Agent IJiY. IU riYVOlt I2U Hnulb JardlnHI Also Mla.andActldenUI OompanUs PLUG !r. Whs Nervrsio rcr. T'Z Tobacco. s ffW 1 2jiIlK excessive tico of tobacco, especially j ly jnungncn Is always la Jiirlouiun.l " in. lotibtcdly .iliutt' hs ll.'o inatorlally. Mr. Hd. ('. I bsen, coniposllor on thu Coutra- Costa A'c-ii, Martinez, Cal., wiltos; "I bao used Dr. MIL'S1 Kustnratlvo orvlIlO ai.d 10- colvcd iui.c'.i benefit from It. I wait troubled with mrVBUsncsa, dLzy rpulU nndulccp1 -ss-ness, canned by tho usO of tolncco nnd i.tlm ulants. 1 took Dr. lilies' Nervlno wlt'i mar velottsly good rcsulM, allaying thodlzzlness, :palutlnz tho nerves, and enabling mo to I'ocp and tvtt, proving In my caso a very ioucf.riul n.:ncdy ' Dr. Miles' Kubtoratlvo licrvhiol, cspocially adapted to icstorlng tl.o nervous sytitom to its normal condition under i-'.i h circumstances. It root bo.1;, Louis aial streiulthuns. li'-l.",l n.. M.i i'o,,,.ii .j i(-Js.v 'r .i. .....ii. .ii.w.1 i ... i Hir- aroboai -.y ui. uiu-t;v rye:;--. . . ... ... .... v,i glij uni: r posi. ivo io. - , V"J (uarantoo, first bottlf) fJ-i50rVine henefitfl or noitev lo- f& E3AKAAW.. v3 fur..lud. Book on (lis- .,.. 3 - ' ' . nm.iuiiii m ... .1 1 B-UU44I1II V Tit ea-.eau!. i.iuneari uiiu KK, . , .vS, ncrvu-iftoo. Addrei, lPVV- P&iia DU. 1 1LLJ MEDICAL CO., l akhart, Ind. PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. tUTRKK, ATTOHNHY-AT-LAW. Onioe Kirn ii liultillnir. corner of Main un Centrt) Htreetx, Hlienamlonh. J H. POMKHOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Hliehftiutoah, Ta. pUOK. JOHN JONKS, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box M, Mahanoy VAty, ln. Ilavliin fltiitlletl under lome of tlio Uas nmntctn li London and larl, will Klve Iuahoiui un iiiu iiiimi,iiiiiiu.iiiii, it tin nnu viimi I'll itl I in, TurniH rfaionablo. AitlrcHH Iu cnr of HtvoiiNti lite lowclwr r. hen and nan. P ennsylvania RAILROAD. HOIIUYKILL DIVISION. Jm.v 1, 1898. Trains will leave Shenandoah after lue auoit date for VVI,:alis, (lllherton, Kraekvllle Daii Water, St. uiair, i-ousviiio. iiaiuuui;, ituauiny, l'ottstown. l'hoenlxvlllc. ItorrlstoiMi uidPiu;. aselphla (Ur'wul street station) at COS and 8 15 a. m., 2 03, 0 10 p. m. on week days. Sundays, 8 15 a. iu., 4 25 p. m. Trains leave Fracicviiio IOr nnenatiuoau ai 7.10, 1140a. in. and 5 40, I'M p. o. Sunday, li ui a. ra. auu o -ia p. iu. Leave I'ottHVllle lor ruicuanuoali (via Kraek vllle, 710, 110 a. in., 0 30, 7 10 p. in. Monday I03.i . lu., ft 'JO p. in. ,eavo riilladellilHa. (llioau street Htallon). lei ShMtndiah at Has a. iu., 4 lu i. lu, weelc days. Sundays leave at (ISO amlDSJ a. m. Iicivo llroad street station, l'blladelidita. lot Sea tll'i, Asutiry l'ark. Ocean drove, l.oiia Ilraueli, and luteriueniato siaiions, 11,14, a. in., H. U0 aud 4.00 p. iu. weell-duys. lj.uve urouu street siuuou, x'liuauoiiiiiia, FOU NEW VOHK. Hinrejis.wcck-davs. 8 20. 4 Oo. 4 50 5 OS.5 15.8 50. 7d, S0, 'J 50, 10 21 (UlnlnK Car), llUlii. m, 12 oo noon, ii (l.inuteu i uu auu p. uj. llli.liiif l.'urH). 1 40. 2 80 (Dllllllir Car) II 20. 8 AO. 4 02,5 00,n5u(I)lnlllBCar), 600, 702,7 50 (l)lll Ilia-Cur), lnuu P- 12h n'eht. Sainlays. J2C. 4U,-), 4 50.0 05,5 15 8 20,0 56, 10 21, (l)lnlllK Cor), 1185 u. iu 12 85, 105 (DIlllllK Car) 2 30 (DlniiiB Car), 400 (LimlteiU 22)(UlnhiK Car), 5 20.5 51), (l)lnluK Car) 0 85, 7 02,7 50, DIlllllK uarj iu ou p. m., r& ml iukoi. jvzpress lor tiosiou wauum vuuuifii, uwn , week-days, aud 7 50 p. in., dally. Catski 1 uoross. trurlor uar). tsaiamweuis days. WASIIINOTON AND TUB SOUTH. For llaltlmoro and Waalilntrlon. a 50. 7 20. 8 32. 10 20, II 23, a. m., 12 Of), 12 81 (DIl.InK Cur), 1 12 DlnliiK Car, 312, 441, 52S CoiiKres sloual Limited, Dlnlntf Cur, 17. 555 lDn iiit Car, 7 3t IDInliiK Cur p. m., and 12 W iilKht weekdays. Sundays, 3 50, 7 20,0 12,1123, a. in., 1200, 112, DIlllllK Car 4 41, 1520 Con gressional Limited, DlnliiK Curl, 055 DIiiIuk uurj, ,31 iLUliliiKarj p. iu. aim u w iiiun,. for Ualtiniore. accoiiililodatlon. 12 a 111. 2 Ui and 4 01 p iu week days, S 08 and II II) p ui dully. FOU ATLANTIC CITY. Ix'ave llroad street station via Delaware rlvei lirhlut Kiurcna. 5 00. 9 10 IhO minutes! It 111. 238 Ts-miiiutcHj, 4 00 bO minutes, 705 p. in. Sundays, 5 OO, U20 80 minutes, a m, 2 38 Ki iiiiiiuiesi, 7 uo p in. Leave Murkei Street Warf-Kxpress, 5 00, 8 30, 1000 75 minutes, a in. (lOOSaturduyB ony), 200 iva minuiesi, a w ioinmuiesi,oou Lwoii'ii1"! 4 00 UH iiilulitesl, 4 80 73 luilltltes. 5 00 170 minutes, 5 30 G5 mlnutesj p ui. Sunduys, 5 00. 730, 80U 75 inlnutesj, 8 30, 9 00 75 minutes, u SO 170 minutes a m, and 4 30 173 minutes p m. 31.UU exeursiou train, i oua in uauy. ror uaDeluuy. Amrleseu. Wliuwooaanu iiohj lleoch I'.ipress, 9 00 am, 2 30, 4 05, 5 00 p in weekdays. Suiida)B 8.20 a in. CapeMuyonly, 1 80 p m Saturdays. Kxcurulon, 7 00 a lu dully. Fur Sea Isle City. Oceau City. Avulou and Stone Harbor Express, S 10 a. ui., 2 30, 4 20, 5 00 p. iu. week days. Sundays, 8 50 a. m. Kx curslnn 7 CO a m dully. for Souiers I'oliu r.iprens, auu, auu, iuoj m.. 1 00 Saturdays only. 3 00. 4 00, 5 00. 5 30 p. in. week days Sundays, 3 00, 8 00, 9 00,9 50 u. m and 4 30 p. m. ), II. UUTCUINSON, J. K. WOOU, (len'l Manager. Oen'l fassV'r Aui OOXKoHJOOOXOOOK)K)KOOOOOI Webster's Is iKiteniational Surcwor of the " UnabrUlactt." Tlio Ono Croat fitaiulttrtl Authority, Ko writes Hon. I). .1, llrcwer. Justice t:, H. riiiiireuiu Cunrt. Htiiiidiiril of the IT. 8. Uov't I'rlntlnE (mice, tna ii, n. HiiiirAiiiu ( L'ourt, all tho hute Ma. rircine (juiiri,anuui ucui f all the HCUOOltiookl. Wnntily CuiiiiiicikIcu ly Stt 8nrrinundenta ( of hchooU, Ooilet'U l'ri'l- ( denU.iiiiiliitlierliliicutiir . olnioit wlinom inuiiuvr. IitvalmiDIu rVKJll 111 UlO lioilB-linM, Olid til LiKMI tliBtenilier.siIiol.ir, l.l.i., euiiciiMir, THE BEST FOR PRACTICAL USE It Is easy to llnd the ward wanted. It Is easy to ascertain the pronuncla''on It Is easy to trace the growth ol a word. 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