( EVENING HERALD kitAiilimiIku ijo. t'ubllilieU every 3Cv'iilliK. iCxcupt Suinlay, 8 Booth Jauoin Hiiikkt, Nkik Ckntbk. Tlio Herald Ik dcllvnrd liiHhennndoah and the Plsurrouiidlnir towns for six cent 11 week, pay rjibl So the curriers, lly mull $3.00 n yrnr,or2 tflainit A month, puyahto In advance. Advertlao- Intents chanced nccordlliK to space nnd position. nlBMiulillntiet reserve the riitlit to chuiiKo the rjaojltlon of advertisements whenever the piib "'UfUon of Hewn demnnds It. The rlttht Is Km-i-iviiI to lJvtBMV advertisement, whether I1Q for or mil, i.int the piilillsheis may deem .Tlpi-oper dvertliliiR rates made known UPOU Klllh'llttOM. Miltered at the pitiitlUo lit Mliennudoah, second elans tntill matter. TKI.Kl'HONK CONNKCTION 'All the News That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald TIT.SDA Y, Al Ut ST 2. 1M1S. OUH COlMritY: First. Last and r-orevcr. PltlcsiiiKNT McKim.KV lias not limdtt a ijoixt ret'onl uh a lUliuriiiim, but as I'oiiiiiiniiili'i'-in-eliii'f of tin' Aint'ili'iiii forces lie is all rijjlit. Tun Citizens liiciiibttra of tin-School Hoard hliould ko a llttlo .slow in mak ing ileiiK with ilisniiitleil itiuiiilicTS of tliu majority party. They have everything to lose, and little to nitin, if current rumors are to lie believed. TJIK wealth of the United States is estimated by Prof. Jliillmll at $81,- Tno.OOOOUO. or nearly $33.(1(M),OOU.OUI more than that of any other govern luent in the world. Spain was not prudent in picking out a fiiiaueial antagonist. OKouaK Davis, "the little man from Lansford,'' is said to be a cuiuli- ilute for the Legislature on an anti- Ljuity ilutform. In the light of the Itopubliean state convention, at which our friend Dayis was a lelogate,thoe on the inside will smile at his candi dacy. PJCJfA'y journalism is receiving some hard knocks in these war times. Added to the increased expense of telegraphic service,recently the paper VI II I i 111 til I I IIS I'M lsll tlll tlt'il!! I if llll I It I fifty cents icr hundred pounds. If tin.- tiling Keeps up there will be few penny papers in Pennsylvania three months hence. Tiik Democrats of .Northumberland county on Saturday, at their pri maries, declared in favor of II. K Davis for the congressional nomiiia" tiuii. The district embraces the counties of Northumberland, Mon tour, Columbia ami Sullivan, and Mr. l)aisisbyno means certain of the nomination in the conference. Till ifn timid DeiuocralM who were ho eager to escape from some parts of tlie 'liieiigu platform this year, will likely realize their mistaken notion that tlie rank and file of tin; party agree witli them on that proposition. The earnest silver men, who consti tute the great majority of the Democ racy in this county, will have some thing to say because of a neglect on tlie part of the county convention to uphold the sacred ratio of Hi to 1. The Chicago platform is a dangerous tiling to ignore in a Democratic con vention in tiiis county. IlKNUY Olkws, the New York banker, says: intimately the war will prove a powerful stimulus to the whole country. It has buried oid political issues which were paralyzing trade and industry, anil developed in our people a spirit of conlldence and aggressiveness which will inevitably be reflected in tlie business nlTairs of the nation. The political situation is more satisfactory than for many years past. New questions are bo fore us, the solution of which will broaden and strengthen tlie whole country from the Atlantic to the Paciilc. In the financial situation there is also reason for conlldence. Money is plentiful ami promises to continue so. d'ultl must come from K u rope in settlement of the extra ordinary trade balance, and our sup plies are likely to be materially in creased by shipments from the Klon dike. Jt is likely also that tlie banks will increase their circulation to a considerable extent, when they have acquired a supply of the new bonds, the placing of which as a popular loan was a gratifying and significant example of the conlldence of the people in the government. The moral offect of this method was ex cellent and worth its cost, to the gov eminent, which could readily have syndicated the whole issue at n more profitable price, Dyspepsia la weakness oi tlio stomach. Jt Is tlio source ol untolu misery, it may be cured by toning and strengthening tlio stomach and enriching and purifying the blood with Hood's gursuparilla. Many thousands have been cured by this medi cine and write that now they "can cat anything thoy wIbIi without distress." Hood's Sarsaparilla Is prepared by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowoll, Muss. Bold by druggists. $1, six tor ji. Pet 1 loon's. Hood's Pills cure all liver Ills. M cents. A Hunt Is one of the poues. 1' Handsome Complexion the grevteat cbaruis a woman can I 'OZZOHI'0 VUUrUfAlUJI 1WHKHI BOB EVANS' CHRISTIANITY Tim Caotain of the Iowa Kenlles Vicorouslv Tim Captain of the lowa Replies Vigorously to a Newspaper Criticism of His Alleged Profanity. New York, Auk. 2. KnllnwtnB Is a copy of a letter sent by Captain Hvuna on July 23 In reply In nil article publish ed by The Index, nt Wlllluiuspurt. 1'u., praising Captain l'lillip, of the Texas, fur his "after action prayer," and uiuk Itig contrast between Captain ' I'hlllp'a action and what Is lefened tu by the paper us the "frequently published pro- funlty" of Captain Kvans: "1 beg to acknowledge the receipt of u copy of your paper, which you have been good enough to send me. 1 am somewhat ut a loss to know whether you sent it for the purpose of calling my uttentlon to the cuss words attrib uted 01 me tu the newspapers or to Captain Philip's show of Christian spirit ill announcing to his lneu on the quarter deck of the Texas, ufter the battle of Santiago, that lie believed In Almighty Cod. As, however, you have seen 111 to drag my name in your news paper, 1 hope that you will publish this reply, that those who have read your Issue of July 15 may ulso read what 1 have to say about it. "1 have never considered It necessary, mid 1 am sure that a great majority of olllcein In the navy do not consider it necessury, to announce to their crews that 'they believe in Almighty Cod.' I think that goes without saying. We, each of us, have the light to show by our acts how much we are imbued with this belief. Captain Philip hud a per fect right to show this to his men an he did. It was simply a matter of taste. "Now for myself. Shortly after the Spanish cruiser Vizcuya had strucit her colors and my crow hud secured the guns the chaplain of the ship, an ex cellent man, came to me and said: 'Captain, shall 1 say a few words of thanks to Almighty Cod for our vic tory?' I said: 'lly nil means do so; I will have the men sent aft for the pur pose,' and was on the point of doing so when It was repoi ted to me that a Spanish battleship was steaming to wnrd us from the east. My llrst duty to Cod and my country was to sink this Spanish battleship, and I imme diately mads preparations to do so. "When It was discovered that this ship was an Austrian I found my ship surrounded by boats carrying dying und wounded prisoners nnd others of the crew of the Vlzcayn to the number of 250. To leave these men to suffer for want of food und clothing while I called my men aft to prayers was not my idua of either Christianity or re ligion. I preferred to clothe the naked, feed the hungry and succor the sick, and I am strongly of the opinion that Almighty God has not put a black mark against ine on account of It. I do not know whether I shall stand with Cap tain Philip among the first chosen In tho hereafter, but I have this to say In conclusion, that every drop of blood In my body on the afternoon of the 3d of July was singing thanks and praise to Almighty God for the victory we had won." JOE WHEELER'S FORCES Will Soon Be Brought From Santiago to tho New Military Camp at Mon tauk Point, L. I. Washington, Aug. 2. An experi mental movement of troops Is to be made within a few days from Santiago to Montauk I'olnt, N. Y. As soon as the necessary transportation can bo arranged for tho main part of General Wheeler's division of cavalry, now at Suntiago, it will be brought buck to the United Stntes. They will go Into camp nt Montauk Point, and will be kept there probably for some time. In the healthful and invigorating climate at Montauk tho men are expected rapidly to recuperate from the results of their hardships In Cuba. The troops that aro to be brought back ut this time have not been ex posed to the fever Infection, and, thus far, have suffered little from sickness. If the experiment should prove suc cessful, and should the troops Improve rapidly In condition, other parts of General Shnfter's corps will be brought very soon to Montauk Point. As soon as a sufficient number of the immune forces cup be gotten to San tiago properly to garrison tho city General Shatter's men will bo moved buck Into the hills, where the sanitary conditions are much better than they are about .Santiago. This movement will be preliminary to their return to the United States, where they can se cure suitable rest ufter the arduous campaign In Cuba. In addition to the first and second immune regiments which have been sent to Santiago as a garrison force for the city, the third and fifth 1m muneB have also been ordered there. As soon as transportation can be ar ranged for them they will sail from Savannah, Go. It is not unlikely that at least ono other regiment will be sent to Cuba at the same time, hut the designation of the regiment has not yet been made. Cure that Cough with Shiloh's Cure. Tlio best Couch Cure. Keliovoa Croup promptly. One million bottler sold last year. 10 donos for 23 cts. Sold by P. I). Kir'in and a guar antee. NARROWLY ESCAPED LYNCHING. Ntwo Soldiers Held Itnok by a Deter mined Marshal. Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 2. A serious riot was narrowly averted yesterday after noon at Fort McPherson, and but for tho prompt arrival of the corporal of tho guard and a large squad of men, together with the assistance of Marshal Ityan, of Oakland, one man would in all probability have been lynched by an Infuriated mob of soldiers. "A fight took place between a ncgrp named McGInnls and ono of the necro boI dlers stationed at tho post, In which tho latter wan dangerously If not fa tally cut. After tho cutting a crowd of negro soldiers made for McGInnls, who Im mediately lied to a house and crawled under a bed. The crowd, which by this time numbered nearly u thousand, sur rounded the house. A number of tho soldiers entered, and discovering Mc GInnls under the bed pulled him out and began beating him. Lieutenant Hill, with a large squad of men, ar rived on the scene, and entering by way of a window attempted to rescue the negro. McGInnls mudo a dash for liberty, but was met at the front door by Marshal Ryan, who caught him. When the crowd saw McGInnls on the porch of the houso on effort was made to tuke him from tho marshal, und for a time It looked as though they would make good tholr threat. Tlw marshal drew his revolver and Ixld the crowd back until help arrival. A 1113 YOU GOING HOllTlt? 118 OtrrUEBK UAII.WAY 'UKlCMtiS ALL 1MJOMINKNT POINTS. Don't start South without consulting John M. lioall, District Passenger Agent, Southern Itallway, 023 Chestnut street, Phllailfllpliia If you cannot call in person, write to him, priVpfm Pflill ' I lvvlvkJkJ A CvAlX " If n price enn be plucedoti psln, 'Mother'! Friend' li w. n Ui Us weight In gold ns ntt utlevi otor. My wife yuflercd more in ten ininutca with either of her other two children than he did al together with htr lnt, having previously used fourbottlesof ' Mother'a Friend.' It Un blessing to any one expecting to become a tnotticr," says a customer. Thus writes Henderson Dale, Druggist, of Carmi, 111., to the Bradiield Hcgulator Company, of Atlanta, Ga., the proprie tors and manufacturers of "Mother's Friend." Tills successful remedy is not one of the many internal medicines ad vertised to do unreasonable things, but a scientifically prepared liniment especially effective in adding strength and elasticity to those parts of woman's organism which bear the severest straiii9 of childbirth. The liniment may he used at any and all times during pregnancy up to the very hour of confinement. The earlier it is ticcun, nnd the longer used, the moie perfect will be the result, but it has been uscu aunng me last inonin oniy witu great benefit and success. It not only shortens labor nnd lessens the pain attending it, hut greatly dimin ishes the danger to life of both mother and child, and leaves the mother in a con dition more favorable to speedy recovery. " Mother's Pricna " is sold by druggHts at Jr. co, or sent by csprcss on receipt of price. Valuable book for women, "Before Baby is Born," sent free on application. THE BttADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga. THE PliODUCE MARKETS. As Itollccted by Dealings In Philadel phia and lliiltlmoi'K. Philadelphia, Aug. 1. Flour weak; win ter superfine, new, SlMIWL'.tO: Pennsylva nia roller, clear, new, J3.i;ifi3.."0; city mills, extra, new, $S.'ju3. Itye Hour moved slowly nt J3 pur barrel for choice Penn sylvania. Wheat slow; No. 2 red, spot, T0!4ii70i!.e. ; do. August, C7l4ftC9?4c ; do. Scpfembcr, CSfiCde. Corn slow; No. 2 mixed, August, 37; .17 lie; No. 2 yellow, for local trade, 41Vv(!i 12c. Oats senrco and firm; No. 2 whit", old, 3lo. j No. 2 white, clipped, old. :;p ii'.lc. Hay dull; cholco timothy. ll(ii.j for large bales. Deof firm; In el hams, $:j.30ii23. Pork firm: family, J13. Lard easy, western steamed, $5.70. Butter very llrm; western cream ery, ltViOlflc,; do, factory, lKiltc; EN gins. 19c; Imitation creamery, 13W lG',c New York dairy, llWt'c. ; do. creamery, HVii'iilSHc.; fancy Pennsylvania prints jobbing ut 22523c. ; do. wholesale, 21c. Cheeso steadier; large, white, 7ic. ; small, white, Sc.; large, colored, T-lsC.; small, col ored, Sc.; light skims. GMPC'ic; part skims, GVifTTiUe.; full skims. 2Ti2'.i:C. Eggs llrm; New York nnd Pennsylvania, Hit 15c; western, fresh. lP.fce. Potatoes easy; Jerseys, Jl..r,01i2; Long Lsland, $l.Mf)2. Tallow easy; city, 3Uc; country. 2 IJuItlmore, Aug. 1. Flour quiet; westi cm superfine. $2.SfKi3.03; do. extra, t3.15 3. C5; do. family, $3.!W4.30; winter wheat, patent. $4.40'!i4.Gj; spring wheat, patent, $4X31 1.00; spring wheat, straight, $4.40?j 4. (3. Wheat easy; spot, 70'4(ii70;8C.; month, G9'4fiG9c; September. GSUftCSlic.; steam er No. 2 red. GS',4fiGM;C.; southern, by snmplo, C2S"H;c; do. on grade. GSfiTlc. Corn dull; spot. 2tliW37c: month, 30 S? 37c; September, 37i37'4c; steamer mixed, 33v3Gc; southern, whito and yellow, I0flj41c. Oats firm; No. 2 white, 33VS5T31C. ; No. 2 mixed, 31(f32c Itye steady; No. 2 nearby, 4Cc. ; No. 2 western, iSc. Hay llrm for the better grades; No. 1 timothy, $125j) 12.50. Gratn freights Inuetlvo; steam to Liverpool, per bushel, 2d., August; Cork, for orders, per quarter, 2s. 9d., August; 3s.(h3s. 3d., September. Sugar strong; granulated, B.43',t. Putter steady, fancy creumery. 19fa20c; do. imitation, 17c; do. ladle, 14fil3c.; nood ladle. 1213c; storo packed, lOlillc Eggs steady; fresh, 12V4c. Cheese steady; fancy New York, large, 8Vii&S'4o.; do. medium, S'AiUSftc; da. small, S)ji(?9c Lettuce, 6UTi7jc. per bushel. Whisky, Jl.2STil.29 per gallon for finished goods in carloads; 51.30Til.3l per gallon for Jobbing lots. J.lvo Stock Market. New York, Aug. 1. Ileeves steady for top grades; others 10c lower; hulls and cows, 13Ti23c lower; all sold; native steers, $IT3.33; Texans, $t.33Ji 1.75; oxen nnd stags, f2.73Ti4.C0: bulls, $2.50j3.33. Calves active and Due higher: ull sold; veals, $4.f.0T(G.r.0; tops. $0.(i3'u(i.7,"i; butter milks, $3,5054; prime sheep. 10T13c high er; others steady: lambs. SOfiTSr. higher; about all sold; sheep, JJf 1.73; lambs, $5Tf G.Ofl. Hogs steady at J4.25S1 1.55. East Liberty, Pa., Aug. 1. Cattle very strong; extra. $3fi5.10; prime, $1,9005; com mon, $3.b0SI. Hogs steady; prime me diums, J1.12V401.15; best Yorkers, $1.10; common to fulr, $11i4.03; heavy, $4.03T 4.12Vt; roughs, $2.50!R3.50; pigs, as to qual ity, $3.9064.10. Sheep steady; cholco, $1.40 Git.H): common, $:l.23Ti3.75: spring Jambs, JISJ5.50; veal calves, $GjC.25, 7ellghlful Vacation Trip, Visiting Walking (lien, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Quebec, Montreal, All Halilu Clianin, Lake Champlaiu and Lake (Jeorgo, Saratoga and tho Highlands of the HtiiKon. I.eavo Philadelphia by special train August 111. Tlio tour will ho in charge of ono of tho company's tourist agents. An experienced chaperon will also accompauy tho party, having especial charge of unes corted ladles. The ratoof $100 from Now York, Urooklyn, Newark, Trenton, Philadelphia, llarrishurg, lialtinioro and Washington, covers railway ami boat laro lor tno enure rouuu mp, parlor-car scats, meals enrouto, hotel enter tainment, transfer charges, caniage hire in fact, every item of necoary expense. For detailed itinerary, tickets, or any ad ditional information, address Tourist Agont, Pennsylvania l!allroaiU)mpauy, 1100 Broad way, Now York ; 600 Fulton street. Urooklyn ; 780 llroad Street, Newark, N. J. ; or Ooo. W. Itoyd, Assistant (ieuoral Pass enger Agent, llroad Street Station, l'liiladeb phia, 1'niployors Oirer n Compromise Puna, Ills., Aug. 2. Developments pointing to a settlement of the miners' lockout existing here since April 1 wero made known yesterday. After a conference with the owners of thoPana Coal company's mine, Frank Frorer and P. II. IlertB, of Lincoln, and Su perintendent Julius Ilroohl returned to Puna and summoned George G, Cra. vens, president of tho Miners' union, and submitted to him a proposition to open the Pana mine with union men, under union organization, granting tho scale prlco for day labor and company men, and paying tho minors for dig ging 30 cents, the company furnishing all supplies except powder. 1 ue prop, osltlon hus been submitted to tho men, and they have refused to accept, but It Is believed the Puna oompany nnd the men will come to terms within a few days, "I think DuWitt's Witch ilu.ul Salve is the fluent picpamtion on the market fur piles." Snwilhw John 0. Dunn, of Wheeling, W. Va. Try it and you will think the same. It also cures eczema ituil all skin dlhousui. (', II, llaifciiliach. AT CHICKAWAUGA PARK. ,.,. s, ,,,, j trtrtvP.itti.nt There Are Tvo Hundred and Fifty Patients in the Hospital, the Majority Suf fering With Fever. Chlckainnugu Park, Ga Aug. 2. There urc at present about 230 patients nt Loiter hospital, the mujoilty of them Buffering with fever. There rro 70 trained nurses, 40 women and 30 men. In the hospital of the First division, Third corps, Major C. M. Drake In charge, there ure 220 patients. Most of these men ate not suffering from severe ailments, thele being only 15 cases pronounced to be typhoid fever. Two of the fever patients are assistant surgeons nt the hospital. These are Captain II. A. llan'iold. of the Eighth New York, and Cuptaln Theodore IJ. Spence, of the Fourteenth New York. MnJor-G'.-nernl Wade's departure for Washington has put all the regiments at Camp Thomas speculating as to the final outcome. It Is no longer consider ed as the plan of tho First corps to go the front, to the exclusion of any other regiments. On the other hnnd, the reg iments of the Third corps, which Is General Wade's corps, are very much elated over the prospect of getting to the front. Mnjor-Genernl .lo.-teph C. lirecklni Idge. who is to sui cced Major General Wndo in command of tho tumps here, arrived today, schleyTmodesty. The Victorious Commodore's Pretty Re sponse to a Letter of Congratu lation Fiom His Cousin. Indlnnnpolls, Aug. 2. Shortly nl'ter the great naval victory off Santiago, In which Cervcrn's tleet was pursued and destroyed by tho American vessels of war under Commodore Schley, Captain John Schley, a cousin of the commo dore, wrote a letter of congratulation upon the victory won. Yesterday he received a reply, which In part Is ns follows: "The victory was the Joint product of everyone fortunate enough to bo engaged, and I ought rather to thank you In their name than to appropriate the congratulations to myself. Surely It was large enough to win laurels foi all, and 1 assume no other pride In It than the ltiLky place of this ship In the line where the first heay assault was made, and afterwuid by her speed and her dlrei tlr.n to keep in the scrap. ."The swcelist thought und the great est satisfaction conies from the fact that our conduct that day has won tho people's love and earned the nation's admiration. It is this which encour ages us In the public defense, no mat ter at what risk to ourselves. If it secures peace to our beloved land and permits us to reluin soon to our loved ones and to our people our efforts were well directed." Remarkable Rescue. Mrs. Michael Cmtain. l'lainfield, 111., makes the statement, that she caught cold, which settled on her lungs ; she was treated for a month by her family physician, but e;rcw worse. He told her she was a hopeless vic tim of consumption and that no medicine could cure liar. Ilcr diuggist suggested Dr. kinir's New Discovery for consumption ; she bought a bottle and to lier delight found her self benefitted from lust dose, bhc comtmucil its use and after taking six bottles, found her self sound and well ; now does her own housework, nnd is as well as site ever was. Free hial bottles of this Cheat Discovery at A. Wnslcy's I 'rug Store. 1 -arge bottlcn 50 cents and Si. 00, Di:i,i(iii rc;!i, sm:.Mi:i; Times. TWO TOPIIS TO TUB NOUTIt VIA ri'.XNSVI.. VAX I A liAIMSOAI). For tho convenience of those who seek the most attractive way of spending a Kiiuimer vacation, the Pennsylvania ltailrnad Company has arranged two delightful tours to tho Xoith, under the personally-conducted tourist system, July 20 and August 111. Tlio points included in the itinerary and tho country traversed abound in nature's beauties ; Watkins Glen, Niagara Falls, Thousand Is lands, Quebec, Montreal, An Sable Chasm, Lakes Champlain nnd George, Saiatoga, and the Highlands of the Hudson aro all rich in interest and replete with natural attractions. Fai'h tour will bo in charge (if ono of the company's tourist agents, assisted by an ex perienced lady as chaperon, whoso especial chargo will bo uuescortcd ladles. The rate of $100 from Now York, llrooklyu, Ncwaik, Trenton, Philadelphia, Harrishurg, llalthnoro and Washington covers railway and boat faro for tlie entire round trip. parlor-car seats, meals en route, hotel enter taimnout, transfer charges, carriage hlru in fact, every item of necessary expense For detailed itinerary, tickets, or any ad ditional Information, address Tourist Agent, Pennsylvania Railroad Company, 1100 llroad way, Now York ; 800 Fulton street, Uiook- lyn; 780 Jlroad street, Newark, N. J.; or Geo. W. Jtoyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, llroad Street Station, Philadelphia. Olve the Children a Prink called Graiu-O. It is a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food drink to tako the placo of colico. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who havo used it hecauso when properly prepared it tastes like tho finest coffee but is rco from all its injurious properties. Grain- O aids digestion and strengthens tho nerves. It is not a stimulant but a. health builder, and children, as well as adults, can drink it with great benefit. Costs about I as much as colico. 15 and 85c. Young IVuplo'tf Christian ITuion. For tho Young People's Christian Union United Presbyterian church, to ho held a Sl.r.liinii Atlfrllifrt til ti till. 1 N.mittl 1 vn li I- Railroad Company will K'U excursion tickets i roiii points on us line to Saratoga nt rato oi single faro for tho round trip. Tickets will ha olil AtliFiicf-. n.,,1 ft fftrul f .-..liirt. August 3 to 10, or by depositing ticket witli juiai .i ;:c at return umit may no exicuucit August ol, 1S0S. .Mt. (irtitim Ciimp Meeting. For tho United Brethren Camp Meeting at Mt. Gretna, Pa., August 'J to 11, istis, H,u Pennsylvania Railroad Company will bell excursion tickets from nil points en itssyslem east of (hut not including 1'lttsliurg and Krie, and west of and including Philadelphia, tu Mt. Gretna and leturu at reduced rates, These tickets will ho sold July 31 to August 11 inclusive, good to return until August 20, 1SIH, Inclusive, Pur specific rato, conditions, to., apply to noarcot ticket agent. Win your battles against disease hv ai l ine promptly. Gnu Minute Cough Pino piodui is iiiiniedi.no lesulta, When taken early it pie vents consumption. Ami hi later stages it uiriusticb prompt relief. U, II. llagcuhuch. Funny KlUha. KlUha (Inclined to bo facetious) Pin getting to bo pretty Imld, aren't IV B'jioho you'll havo to out my hulr for ubout half prlco hereafter, olif Tonsorlnl Artist Oh, no, sirl Wo al. ways chargo doublowhen wo havo to huut for tho hair I liooton Traveler, Buy Koystono dour. l!o suro that tho n.nao Lksski is lUitn, AshUhd, l' , k printed on every sack, MANY LETTERS Are Received From People Cured by Favorite Remedy. H Is nn everyday occurrence for men and women to write nnd say that Dr. David Kennedy's Favorite Item eily has cured them after the best phy sicians havo made utter failures. Tlio nost remarkable cures have rtKlCidncv. nindrlcrnnd Url m narv Diseases. 5 Jit&Zb Rhoumn t i s m KTK?1 " MW&l n"d Constipn- TiPiPSr ?.!W..f trC neonlor..ivthev rfv? IM'A. nnvo been cur P&V. y S'1 f l'Aln in V ysb -ySCi&ii&kl! tllu smallof the iacn, or tre quent desire to ?vurinnte.of nnin ! in passing wnt- Otliers say that their urino no longer stains linen, and that there is no sediment or cloudy condition at the bottom of tlio vessel after tlieii urino has stood 24 hours. Still other sufferers will be ylud to know that this great medicine can bo had at druggist for $1 a bottle. Ono bottle will cure ordinary cases, while in severe cases it is sometimes ncccssarv to tako marc. SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE. If you wish to test Favorite Ucmcily before buying it, send your full postoflice ad dress to the Dr. David Kennedy Corpo ration, Kondout, N. Y., nnd mention this paper. We will then mail you a sample bottle free, ns well as circulars giving full directions for its use. Every render can depend on the genuineness of this liberal offer, nnd nil who suffer from any of tho diseases mentioned above, especially thoso whose troubles are considered chronic, should tako ad vantage of it at once. OUTTYhllUllO ATTi.i:rn:i.i. l.OW-ltATK I'KKSO.S-AI.I.Y-CONlHIC'lim TOPI! VIA rnX.NSYI.VAXIA ItAII.ltOAl). Tlie recent tiiuiuphs of our iirias by sea and land revives tho interest in that greatest of all American battlefields of Gettysburg. In older that tho residents of New York, Philadelphia, and neighboring cities may vi'lt tliis great battlefield in the most satis factory manner, tho Pennsylvania. Railroad Company has arranged for a three-day per sonally-conducted tour on Saturday, August 13. IUii: beavuXcw Ymk s.10 A. M $1:1 50 ' Tieat.m 10 .VI " 12 SO Philadelphia la 20 P. M 10 00 Propel lionato rates fiom other points. Rate includes transportation in each dhec- tion, two days' hotel accommodations, and carnago drive over the entiro hattlehcld under tlie direction of dipt. James T. Long, the cell hinted guide, whu viill describe tlio battle at tho prominent points of the Held. A tourist agent and chaperon will accompany the. party. A Pullman parlor cur will bo run through from Philadelphia to Gettysburg and return. For itineraries, tickets, anil full informa tion apply to ticket agents ; Tourist Agent, 1100 Broadway, New Yoik, and "Ml liroad street, Newark, N. ,1. ; or address Geo, W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. A boom to travelers. Dr. Fowler's Rvlracl of Wild Strawberry. Cures dysentery, diarihoea, seasickness, nausea, Phasant" to take. Perfectly liaimlcns. REDUCED RATES TO THE SEASHORE. I.OW-UATK 1:XCUK.KKINS TO ATLANTIC CITY, &C, VIA PENNSYLVANIA lt.ULUUAI). Aucust 1 is tho date of the next lnw.rutn ten-day excursion from Ihio, Tioy, Bellc- follto. WlllliLinsiiort. Miiciliaiilla. Kimlitirv. Shenandoah, Dauphin, and principal inter mediate stations (including stations on branch roads), to Atlanliu Citv. Cano Mav. Ocean City, Sea Islo City, Avalon, Anglcsca, Wlldwood, 01 Holly Beach, via Pennsylvania Railroad. Excursion tickets, conil ii n.tiirn Ir regular trains within ten days, will heboid at very low rates. Tickets to Atlantic City will ho sold via tho Delaware River Bridge Route, tho only all-rail lino, or via Market Street Wharf, Philadelphia. For information in reeard tosneeillc rates and time of trains consult hand hills, or apply to agents, or 11. S. Harrar, Division .ticket Agent, willlamsport, Pa. Statu ok Ohio, Citv or Toledo, 1 l.l-CAS OotJXTY. FltANK J. rnr.NCY makes 0.1th that he Is tl senior partner of tho llrm of F. J. Ciiknuv A: Co., tnuiiK niisiness 1111110 C'liy 01 Toledo, finally ,,...1 ..in... ..r..w...i. 1 l... ..t.i ,1 ...ti, ...... the Willi of ONHIlINl)l(Ul)l)01,bAlt.Sforeueii and every ea.se of Catarili that cniinnt bo eilleif liy tlie use of HAi.L'19 CvTAuau CeitK. liy the use A. W. OI.RASON, Vntnrv Vnlilln Hull's Catarrh Cine Is tnken liiti-riuillv iintl m t dlrei tly on the hloDil and mucous surfaees of tlie system. Semi for ti-NtimoiiIiils flee. V. .1. CIIRNUY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold liy Druggists. 75e. Pennsylvania Chiiutuiiipm. For tlio Pennsylvania Chautauqua, to ho held at Mt Gretna, Pa., July 1 to August 4, 1MW, the Pennsylvania Railroad Comnany will sell tlekoti to the general public on Juno 20 to August 1, good to icturii until August 10, iucliiMve, from stations 011 its lino in Pennsylvania, and from Washington, 1). C Baltimore, Md., and Cauandalgua, N. Y and principal intermediate stations, to Mt. Gretna and return, at reduced rates. K C. Blanks, of L iwisvlllo, Texas, writes that one box of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo was woitli fiO.OO to him. It cured his piles of ten years standing. Hu advises others to try it. It also cures eczema, skin diseases aim oiisiiuato soles. 1;, 11, llufecuuuch. WML SCHMICKER, JR., Agent foe Shenandoah and Vieinitt -P01-. BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Bui bey's Bohemian Beer V - A JUAN DIAZ CAPTURED. The Sixteenth Pennsylvania Volunteer Reg iment Takes Possession of the Porto Rico Towm TVince, Tnrto Illco, via St. Thomns. D. W. I., Aug. 2. Colonel Hillings, with ten companies of the Sixteenth Penn sylvania, has occupied Juan Diaz, aboUt eight miles northeast of Ponce, on the road to Sun Juan. The Amer lcnn ting was rulsed mill greeted with great enthusiasm by tlie populace. The people paraded the stleets with an American Hag made for the occa.-lon. Colonel Hillings Issued a proclamation saying that the personal rights unit pioperty would be respected. Deserters f 10111 the Spanlfh volun ters are coining In constantly. General Hiooku arrived Sunday even ing. During the afternoon sev. n com panies of the Nineteenth regular In fantry arrived on the Cherokee. Cable communication wns opened on Sunday night, but the line will not be In fun operation for several days. It Is reported that General Opegu Is on the way with n force of Spanish regulars to concentrate upon Albonlto, northeast of Juana Diaz, on the roud to San Juan, There may be some sharp lighting. In spite of the brave words of the prouunclnmento of Captain General Mucins Spanish power In Porto Illco Is rapidly crumbling. Mr. 1. C. Ilanna, United States consul ut San Juan until war was declared, elves the following text of a dispatch received by him from a Spanish official In the northern purt of the Island: "lieslstanee Is Impossible. The vol unteeis have refused to march, and we have no ammunition." Mr. Ilanna declines to give the name of his Informant, but It Is known that he has excellent secret uources of Information, Spain Wants Fnrtlier Kxplnmitlon. Madrid, Aug. 2. The cabinet council sat yesterday afternoon and ugaln for four hours In the evening, discussing the pence terms. A dispatch was then sent to Washington for "further ex planation of some difllcult points." When the replies nre received the cab inet will reassemble. Senor Sagasta, the premier, confirms the report that some "modifications of the oilglnal terms have been obtained." Bucklcn's Arnica Salve. The best oalve In tho world for cuts, biuiscs, sorc9, ulcers, salt rheum, fever soreB, .!.. 1 ..i.tii.in:..n - 1 uukiui, nii.jij'i-v. iiuiiwb, i.iiiiui.tiiis, uuius, mm all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or .10 pay required. It is guaranteed to give porfect satisfaction or niouy refunded. Price 85 rants per box. For Halo hv A . Wasloy. Coming Kveuts. August 15. Picnic under tho auspices of tlie Phoenix Fire Company, at High Point park. Aug. 17. Ice cream festival undor the auspices of tho "Y" will ho held in Bobbins' opera house. Aug. S3. Phonograph entertainment in tho Primitive Methodist church, under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society and Sunday school, Aug. l.r. Picnic at Brown's Grove. Lost Click, under the allspices ol Lost Cieik Cadets of Temperance. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of Philadelphia 8: Reading Railway Engines llurn Hard Coal No Smoke IN KKKKOT JULY 1st, lsas. Trains leAve Blienanuoah as follows: Kor New York via Phlliulelplila, week ilays, 7 :10 m., 12 'J7, 8 10 and 0 07 p. In. Kor Now York via Mauch Chuuic, week day 7 30 a. in., 12 27 uml 3 10 u. tu. For ltcadlug and Philadelphia, week days, 7 30, 9 51 a.m.. 12 27, 3 10 and 8 07 ). ri For Pottsvlllo, week dnyB, 7 30, 9 51 n. ru 12 27, 3 10, 0 07 und t 25 p. IU. For Tainaqua and Mahuuoy City, weet days 7 3D, 9 51 ll. in., 12 57 310 nnd C 07 . ui. For Willlamsport, Hunbury uud Iwlsburg, week days. 11 30 a. m.. 12 27. 7 2 i. lu FnrMnfiano Plane, weekdays, 7 30, 9 51, 1180 u. in., d ju, u U7, i so, u oo p. in. For ABhlnuJ and SliAmokln, week days, 7 30, IW U. U. AAIt a JU, u lf, 4U UI1U ?IW )l. 111. For Ilultlmore, WusliluKtoii und tho Will via i. xu. u. k., turougn trains le" KcaaliiK Terminal. Phlfadehilifu. IP. A. II. II .) at 3 20. 7 55, 11 20 a. m., 3 10 and 7.27 p. l. Hundays, a .-u, ou, jx -m a. m,, a -it) anu 7 1 p. m. auui tloiittl trains from Twenty-fourth aud Chest nut streets station, week days, 1080 a, m. 12 20. 13 US 10 p.m. Sundayn, 1 33, 8 23 p. in. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week dajs, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00, U 30 B, m and I i 4 80 9 00 p.m. Leave- Nuw York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 SO, 9 10 n. in., 1 80 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, llettdiui: Terminal, week days, 3 40, S 811, 10 21 a. in. and 1811, 4(0 p. m. Leave IteadlnK, week day, 7 0j, J0 0.1, a, lu. J2 15, 4 17, 00 p. lu. Leave Pottsvlile, week days, 7 10, 1 40 a. in 12 30 4 10, 0 10 and 6 50 . m. Iaavu Tuiuaquu, week iluys, 8 80, 1123 n. III., 1 49, 5 50, 7 20 p. ru. Leavu Muliauoy Ch, week dayi, 9 05, 11 17 II. in,, ai2,ol( v M p. III Leuvo Muhuiioy Plum-, week days, C30, 92-1. 10 25, 1159 u. in., 241, 532, 641 7 57, p til. Leave Willlamsport, week days, 742, 1UU) u III. , 12 31 nild 4 00 p. In. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf nnd South street wharf tor Atlantic City. Weekday Kipress, KOO, 9 00, 10 45ft. lu, (! 30 Kutllrdavsolily). 2 00. 3 00. !l 40 1 10 iiilnate I ruin I. 4 10 llV) ininuto truiuj, 4 30, 500 a iiiiuutu traillj, 5 40, 700 p. in, Aeuolumodiitlon, lil.i a. in., 5 00, tl 80 p. ui 81.0(1 excursion train 7 00 a ui. nuuuays express, 7 30, sou, SHU, 9 00, 10 00 a in, 4 41 i m. Aei-oiniuoilatlon, 0 15 u ui, 4 11 p, in, Jl.00 excursion train, 7 a la. Returning Itavo Atlantlu City depot, Kirrei Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Kipress, (1141 Mondays only 700, 74.1 V minute train, S3) 105 minute train, 9 00, 1015, 11 00 a lu.. 3 80, 4 30, 5 30, 7 30, 930 p. in Aecoinuiodatliili, 4 25, 750 a. n. 4(ti p. in. 81. 00 excursion train (from Mississippi ave. onlj ) r, to p. ni, Himdava Kxpress, 3 30, 1 00, 6 00, t) 00, li 30, 7 00, 7 30, Sin, 9 30 p. in. e eiimmmlatloii, 715 u. in., 503 p. m SI 00 exclusion train (from foot of Mississippi avo. only), ti 10 p ui. For Capo May and Sen Islo City, S 41 a.m., 2 30, 11.1 pin. Additional for Capo May 4 15 p. in. Sundays (81 HO excursion 7 00 ) 9 15 a in, l-'nr Ocean City, S30, M 45 a m, 2 30, 1 43 pin, HI OJi xiiirsInn Thursday only) 7 00 u in. him duF, 8 15, 9 15 a m. Parlor Cuts on till (ixnresH trains. fur further Information, apply to nenresl l-Mladelphiii and Itcudlni; Railway ticket ugeu or address I, A. ISWI'.lllAIIU, JCiison .1. WfhKS. (len'l Sept., (len'l 1'iuw'r Aut. Riadlni: Terminal. Philadelphia. nillions of Dollars do un In snioko ovory year, Takou risks but got your houses, stool;, fa liituio, ote,, insured in flint-clans r liable companies as represented by HAVir. FATIsT Insurance Aceit Alio Lllu.kiidAocldeiiHl Compaulti "Saved Her Life." rtTTP3. JOHN WALLET, of Jefferson, i rn Wis., than trbom none is lnorohlr-hly ' esteemed or widely known, nrlt.-s. ' In 1,n;3 1 hada sovcto nttaclc of LaGilppo and al tho end of four mouths, In spile of all physicians, friends nnd Rood nursing could do, my lungs heart nnd nervous system v. r j so completely wrecked, my llfo was do spalrcd of, my friends Riving mo up. 1 could only sleep by tho uso of oplatos. My lungs and heart pained rno terribly and my couth was most aggravating. I could not llo In ono position but a short time und not on ciy left sldo at all. My husband brought Die Dr. Miles' Ncrvlno and Hoart Curo and I be gan taklnj them. When I had taken a half bottle of each I was much better and conthi ulug persistently I took about a dozen bot tles and was completely rostored tohealth to tho surprise of nil." Dr. Miles' r.omcdlesf Dr. aro sold by all drug gists under ti positive! guarantee, first bottle i benefits or money re i-RotitorotJ , funded. Dook on ills- j oases of tho heart and i ncaith av ... nerves free. Address, DR. MILLS MEDICAL CO., Kllthart, Ind. PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. mtltKK. ATTOIlNliY-AT-LAW. Mmo If.rr... I...U.1tnn- .nrtifio .if Mnln n n (Yhtre xtifftH, Slit'iiiiniloith. f II. POMKUOY, 1 . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Klicuamloah, pKOK. JOHN JONICH, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Rox P-5, Mnluwioy CUy, Pa. Ifnvllllf Allllllpil tltiflop nniiin of tlm I .out nmterntp I.ontUm and Paris, will jjlve lesion on the violin. Hiumlnllti. iii tur nml vnrrt! online Triut ren so liable, AuiTress luciiruol Sin hid. trie jeweler Huonnnuoah. P ennsylvania RAILROAD. HOHDYKILL niVJHJON. JllI.V 1, 1898. Trains will leave Shenandoah utter tne i.iioi date for WIkiiih, Gllhertou, Krackvllle Dii Water, .St. Clulr, PottnUlle. lluiiilinin, lCoadliid. Potti-town. Phoelltxvllle. Korrlstovvn ui.d Plih aAolphia (ilriad street station) at 6 OA and 8 IS u. in.. 202. 0 li p.-iu. on week Uuvh. HunduVH. s 15 a. m., -1 25 p. in. Trains leave Krackvlllo tor Blicnahdoali al 7 llti, 11 46 a.m. and 5 40, 7UG p, ,c. Mnnday, 11 Ul U. UI. UI1U U 1U p. 111. Leave Pottuvlllo tor Hlienandoali I via Kraek vlllc 710, 11 'JO a. in., 520, 7 10 p. in. Mnmluy lOftl a. In.. 5 'JO p. in. tavo l'hlladelplibi, (lttoad street Htatlon), 1. .SIiandoah at HU5 u. in., 4 10 p. in. week duyH. HiindayH leave at ti 50 and 0 'J3 a. m. Leave llroad street citation, Philadelphia, toi Sea (111, Auhury Park, Oeeun tlroo, liujr. tlruiieh, and Intermediate Htatlntm, n.'jai, 11.11, a. in., 8.80 and 4.00 p. m. week-days. liavu liroad Hlreet htutlon, Phlludelplila, KOU NKW YOltK. KxprcsH.wcek-ditys, 8 SO, 4 Oo, 4 60 5 03,5 15,11 50 7 83,8'JU, tl 50, 10 lit (Dliilui: Car), lloua. ni, 12 01) noon, i2 35 (Limited i OO and i'Zi p. Ii, Dining Curs), 1 40, 2 80 (l)lllluL' l'-ar) 8 20, 8 50. 4 OS, 5U), 6511 (l)lnlll?Car), 0,0a, 702,750 (Dill I UK Cur), 10 uu p. in., 12 01, Iitglit. HuiiUu. J -A!. 4 0.1. 4 50.5 0), 5 15 3 20,9 50, 10 21, (Dlnliic Car), 1185 u. in., 12 85, .1 05 (Ululuir Cur) 2 8u (UIuIub Cur),. 400 (Limited 4 22) (Uiulnt! Cur), 42U.5 50, (UlnltlB Cur) 083, 702,7W), IDlnlliK Cur 1000 p. m., 1201 nhjht. Kzpress tor llonton without change, 11 00 a u., week-days, and 7 50 p. m., dully. CuUklll expren, (l'urlor CurL 8 20 a m week iluyn. WASHINGTON AND Till! SOUTIL Per lialtinioro uud Waahlngton, 8 50, 7 20, 8 32, 10 20, 1123, a. ui., 12 Oil, 12 81 (Ub.lllg Cur), IIS UlnlllB Car, 3 12, 4 41, 1.5 24 Conersai hlonal Limited, DlnlliK Cur, 017. 055 tyiu Iiik Car, 7 31 Dining Car p. m., ond 12 Oi night week dayn. Sunduya, 8 50, 7 20, 9 12, 11 28. u. iu., 1200, 1 12, Dining Car 4 41, 520 Con Kresnioiiul Limited, lllutng Cur, b5A Dlnlnif Cur, 781 DlnlligCar p. lu. und 12 05 lilu'lit. Kor llultlmore, aecommodatloii, 9 12 u in, 2 Oi und 4 01 p lu week Uayn, 3 OS and 11 10 p in dully. FOIt ATLANTIC CITY. Leave llroad street station via Delaware rlvei bridge Kxpresa, 5 00, 9 40 SO mlmiU' u in, 238 82mluiltcs, 100 SO niinuteaj, 7 00 p. lu. Huudays, 5 00, 9 20 l0 nituutcs, u m, 2 38 82 lulnutesl, 7 03 p 111, Leuve .Market btreet Wurf-ExpreM, 5 00, K 80, 10 OU L73liilliUteiiJ,uui.(100Saturduyiioiiy), 2 0U 75inllluti'i.,3 0J 7Smhllltea,33l IjO lullilltes, 4 00 0J minutes, 4 80 173 niliiutes, 5 00 70 minutes, 5 3U G3 inluutcnj P m. bundays, 5 00, 7 30, SOU 175 lillliuteaj, 8 3U, 9 00 73 lnilillti, 9 50 70 mliiiiteHj a m, and 4 30 173 minutes p nt. itl.ooexeuriilou train, 7 OUu m daily. Kor CapeMuy, AiiKleaeu. Wlldwood uud Hull; lil'iuih l'.xpreaii, 9 00 a In, 2 80, 4 03, 5 00 p In week duys. !suudaii 8 20um, Cupu May only, 1 80 p in Haturdays, Excursion, 7 U) u in dully. Kor Seu Islo City, Ucclq City, Avulou uud Stone llurljor KiprcBD, 910 a. u., 2 30, 4 20, 5 OD p. m. week days. Uunduyii, 8 50u. m. l&x curidoii 7 00 a in dully, Kor Homers Point Kxpreaa, 5 00, 8 30, 10 nj a. in., 1 00 Sat unlay h only, 3 uu, 4 00, 6 00, 5UO p. in. week dajii Uundays, 5 00, 8 00, 9 00,9 50 a, m. and 130 p, m. 1, 11. HUTCUINHON, J. It. Wood, Uen'l Manager, U6u'l xus'B'r Attt ' OO OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOC-OC I Webster's Ieniational j $uccc3(r of tho "Unabridged," The Otto Crent Utanilnrtl Authority, Just I co H, Miiircino Court, Htauclurcl pfllielT.S.IJoVirrlntlnKi uuuri, nil iuo nuti mi' nifine 'oi.rtR,Rnluf nwir Jy nil 1110 PUiOOlDOOftl AViirinlv Cuiiimuiicleil liy StAta HuiwilnteiKUMiU C (if iiti.HiitiuUiei jnu'iLiuu uiinvat wltliuta iitunutir Iiiviilunblo In llitt ImUHt'liolJ, iukI lit the leat her, srhol.ii, r , icbhiiiiiiii innii, ituti ecu ill IE linST POR PRACTICAL USE. ! It li rasy to (Ind the word wanttd. It is eusy to ascertain the pronuncla'o!T ll measy in trace me crov.ni ol a ward. It In tay to learn what n word means, Tho A'dic York Trlhuno S:tyHi I lie 1 iti'nt eilltluli eoiiie, Iioiii tin jili'111 villi tv ( ' t'lrlilnnil I ultlo nuhl ,-iiiii:ii-riii-4 inn. iiiuniti, iiiu iiiofei iiioruiiini rut nml lyiMn;riil)lal miirUiDii. 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