EVENING HERALD KSTAllMStini) 1K70. t'ubllnlictt every lvtenliiK, K.xcepl HmuUy, M a Sooth .Hunt HniKhT. Nkah t'KSriiK. The Herald 1 ileilvned luSlienantlnati and the lAsurruiirultnc totvinforidx eenti u week, pay IWil. the carrier", lly mall 3.00 a year, or ft Uimhu mouth, payable In aihtince. Vlvertise- lam rit cliarned aeeordlUR tn ppuee and po-dtlon. Jnis liuhltKhctft reserve the HkIiI to cIiiuiko the QpopHlon ot advertleme nt whenever tho pub- llMlo'i o( iirwn demands It. Tlia rlirlit It Miwrrvcil to wrtnny ndverthcnieiil, wlirthcr pJutl (or or not, .it the puldlhe m may deem -lproper Adtertlitliii: rate made known UIUJll npplle.ltlon. Kulered at the po-dofflio nt Shenandoah, l'u., Bi eeond elan mall matter. Tici.ici'iioNic coNNKtrrioN 'All the News That's Fil to Print." Evening Herald vr.DNr.siuY. Ai wivr a. isns. OUk COUNIUY: Hist, Last and Forever. Kv Kit since tlie buttle of July i! there hits been a uiiirkt'il nlterutiuii in tlie eonmieiitsi mill criticisms of tlie Kuro lenn Powers on tliis nation, more e. liecially in Krnnoe and Uoriiiitny. Ik the 1' ieiicli ambassador achieves fill v success in his efforts to patch up a truce between this country and Spain, we would sunest that he try his hand on the Republican factions in this futility. AVe fear, however, that his llrst impression of the (Jnr would deter him from any further ef fort in behalf of liarmonv. TltK gentlemen who are now so loudly protesting against what they call imperialism," are evidently lineal descendants of the men who fought against the Louisiana pur chase, the acquisition of Vlorida and California, the annexation of Texas, and the Alaska purchase. Vet de spite the objectors all these matters happened, and there is not a citizen of the United States to day who does not believe that without these annex ations the country would have never risen to its present yroatness. Skxatou Dhhham's decision not to be a candidate for re-election isa cause for the sincerest regret aiuonj,' his friends, especiallyas it is accompanied by hlsstutement that hodoes not want any olllce at all. There is no position within the gift of the people of Phila delphia that Mr. Durham could not have for the asking. Quiet and unas H 1 1 1 11 i 1 1 fjr he has made and kept more friends than any other man in politics because every one who knows him also knows that his word is never broken. He has many political and personal friends in Schuylkill county. TlIK Republicans of Lehigh will support .Judge Albright, a Democrat, for reelection to the bench. In Lycoming they will .support Judge Metzgar. a Democrat. In Lacka wanna they will Hiipport Judge Minister, a Democrat. Hut where are the .Democrats supporting a Republi can judge for re-election ? The his tory of the Democratic party in this state fails to show a single instance wherein thoy supported a Republican. The only time they favor a non partisan judiciary is when a Demo cratic candidate comes up for re-election, as was the case last fall in this county. BAN Dai.y, now a Union Pacific Reetion hand in Kansas, was gunner's mate of the Raltimore under Oapt. Schley when that vessel carried the body of ('apt. Kricsson to Sweden, and he says that Oapt. Schley is every inch a gentleman, besides being ever ready for a light, lie was on the Yorktown with "Fighting Hob" Evans when that commander made tlie Chilians salute the American Hag in the harbor of Valparaiso, and hu declares that Hvans is almost idolized by his crews. Next to Kvans in popu larity he ranks Oapt. Philip, of the Texas, who, ho says, is known among his sailors as the "sky pilot," on ac count of his religious inclinations, lie declares that Philip makes a prac tice of holding religious services on shipboard. A .Memorable Vote. IK it be true that there exists any berions disagreement in the Cabinet oyer the policy of taking to our selves definitely the Philippines, Altriiliiini Lincoln's manner of deal ing with a debated question supplies the model for procedure now. According to the late Pen Holiday, he, Holiday, wits invited by the President to bo present while the Cabinet considered a curtain Import ant measure. The discussion was long, thorough, and very earnest, and at its conclusion it was plain that the Cabinet was a unit. At the proper time the President said : "Gentleman, wo wjll vote. Those In favor say Aye." "Aye I" said the President. "Those opposed say Wo," continued Lincoln, and every member of the Cabinet voted No, "The Ayes have It," said Lincoln ; and ho liycd to felicltato himself upon the firmness of his Judgment. If upon the question of the keeping of the Philippines the entire Cabinet Should he lii every family Pills tnedlclna clicst and every traveller'! nrlp. They arc taraluabl wlmn tint itomaeh 1i oul of ordri cur liudnb., blllcuiBDMi, aii4 all Urr uoubUi, 111 Id mil tmcitut. li uta mm i? nooo s REGAINED HEALTH. Gratifying Luttorn to Mrs. Plnli haiu From Huppy Womou. ' I Own You My Life." .Mrs. K. Woot.nisr.it, Mills, Nob., writes: "IlKAn Mns. Finkham : I owe my life to your Vegetitblo Compound, 'i'ho doctors said I bud consumption and nothing could bo done for me. My menstruation hml stopped and they Mild my blood wis turning to water. I lmd several doctors. They nil wild I could not llvo. I began the Ubo of Lydla K. l'inUhum's Vegotablo Compound, ntul It helped me right nwny; menses returned nnd I linvo pnlned In weight. 1 hnvo hotter health than I have hnd for years. It Is wonderful whut your Com pound has done tor inc." "I l"el I.lUo n New reriiolu Mrs. Gko. Leacit, 100U llelloSt., Alton, 111., writes: " Ilofore I began to take your Vege table Compound I was a great sufferer from womb trouble. Menses would ap pear two ond three times in a month, causing tne to be so wenk I could not stand. I could neither sleep nor cat, and looked so bndly my friends hardly leuuw me. " I took doctor's medicine but did not derive much bonoflt from It. My drug gist gave mo ouo of your little books, and after reading it I decided to try Lydla E. I'inkham's Vegetable Com pound. I feel liko a new person. 1 would not give your Compound for all the doctors' medlcino In the world. I run not pralso it enough." of the present day should vote !No, it would be the duty of President Mc Kinley to have his "Aye" prevail. N. V. Sun. Remarkable Rescue. Mrs. Michael Cuilain. l'lainficld, III., makes llic statement, that she caucht cold, which settled on her lungs; she was Heated for a month by her family physician, but ecw worse. I Ie told her -die was a hopeless vic tim of consumption anil that no medicine could cure her. Her lrtig;ist suggested Ur. King's New Discovery for consumption j she bought a bottle and lo her delight found her self benehttec! from tirst do-e. She comtimied its use and after taking six bottles, found her self sound anil well ; now does licr own housework, and is as well ns she ever was, -l-'rfe dial bottles of this (Ileal Discovery nt A. Wasley's I rug Store. Large bottles 50 cents nnd M.oo. 1 'mi toons to K'nl-e I lie ( Tl-totntl Colon New Yolk. Aug. ".--The third expedi tion of the Alerrltt ,v- ('lininn.ni Der rick and Wterklnrj company, consist ing of four liontoons and tho bail; Fred A. Shurii, left Ktnnleton. S. I., tills mornlriR for FS.nillnjm. The pon toons were selected by Lieutenant Unit- Ron Inst week and will he used la rais ing the cruiser Crlstoh.il Colon. The tug Fled 1'.. P.ilitPlI, of Hip Huston Tow boat company, wlileli left liostoa Mon day nliiht. liuvluti in tow two pon toons, arrived beie today. Give the Children a Drink called flr.dn-O. It is a delirious, appetizing, nourishing food drink to take tho place of rodeo. Kuld h.r all grocers and liked by nil who have used it liecjiuso when properly prepared it tastes like the (luest coll'co but is fire, from all its injiirinuspropertios. (train- () aids dige.stiun nnd strengthens tho nerves. It is nut a stimulant but a health builder, and children, as well as adults, can drink it with great benefit. Costs about 1 as much ns eolleo. IS and 25c I'onii'.ylvniiln's .(.w Capitol. Jlnrrisburg. Alls. 3. A meetlnc nt the capital building commission will be held tomorrow to mnke the final ar ruiiBomontH for the laying of the corner stone of the new capitol a week from today. Governor Hastings win prolt nbly preside nnd Introduce tho orator of the occnslon. Colonel A. K. Mc Clure, of Philadelphia. Members of the leRlHlaturc, the Judges of tho superior und supreme courts and other prmnl t.ent citizens of the commonwealth will bo Invited tn attend the ceremonies. A Great Surprise Is in store for all who live Kemp's !alsnm for the Throat and Lungs, Would you be icve that it is sold 011 its meiits and any druggist is authorized by the proprietor of this wonderful remedy to give you a sample bottle free? It never fails to cure acute or chronic roughs. All druggists sell Kemp's liulsam. l'rice 25 and 50c. Aliibuiiui'H Democratic Victory. Montgomery. Ala., Aug. 3. Iteturns received up to midnight Indicate Hint the Democrats have called 3 counties and the J'o:ullsts 12. In four coun ties can led by the Democrats Populist probate Judges were elected. There Is no (juestioii except as to the size of the majority for the nemocrtlc candi date for governor. The legislature will bo overwhelmingly Democratic In both brain lies. Yosif nlny'H llie-nltnll flamcq. At Philadelphia flcvfrltiiul, 9; Philadel phia, 1. At 1'lttsburg I'lttslmrg, 2: Washington, 0. At Cincinnati New York, 7; Cincinnati. 5. At I.ouUvlllo (1- Innings, called) lloslou. 1; Louisville, 1. At Montreal Montreal, 2; Providence, 0. At Uuffulo (10 lnnliiKS)-lliiffulo. C; Syracuse, I. At Hartford Heading, i; Hartford, 3. At Alltntown Alii ntown, 0; Norfolk, 3. At Lancaster Richmond, 3: Lancaster, I. At l'utei son--Newark, 2; I'uterson, 0. STEVENSON AKCHER DEAD. Mnrylnnil'H llefHultlinr Stato Troni- tirer. Who AVas Soat to I'rlsiiu. llalllmore, Aug. 3. Stevenson Arch er, former treasurer of Maryland, died last night at tho city hospital, wherein lie had been a patient for four years. Mr. Archer was 70 yearB old. Ho was graduated from Princeton In 1S40, after which he took up und practiced law In this city. He had been identified with politics since ISM, when he wus elected to a term In the legislature on the Whig ticket. He wus elected to con gress three tlmps as a Democrat and served in 1SC0, 1S70 und 1872. Ho was elected state treasurer In I860. In 1850 the news of Mr. Archer's de falcation startled the state and country. Many believed In Ids innocence until ho wrote "I have proved false to tho great trust committed to me." Ho was convicted und tsuntencvd to live yearn tn the penitentiary. HIS guilt preyed upon his mind, and he has, since tho trial, been under medical care. Gov ernor Urown pardoned him In 1891, und the aged und broken man was taken to the city hospital, where ho remained Until his death. Tho amount of tho de falcatlon was reported to tho legisla ture as (132.401.25. HOBSQN AT ATLANTA. The Hero of the Mertlmac Warmly Wei- corned by Young and Old, Patri cian and Plebian. Atlanta, ria., Aug. 3. Itlchmond P. Hobson bus had nt least two warm re ceptions In his life. One was under the belching llres of Morro; the otlu r was In the midst of Atlanta's hospitality yesterday. Up, of the Meriltnnr fume. was the toast of the whole town. From the time he at rived In the mnrntmr until be departed lns(t night he received one continuous ovation from young nnd old, big anil little, pntrlcaii and pleblnn. i he reception at the governor's man sion, on Peach Tree street, last nlgh to the younir lieutenant was one of the most lemarknblp drinonstrntloim ever witnessed 111 Atlanta. Fully 3.0HU people called to see Hobson and his mother. Just before the reception Mr. Iloltson lectured at the Woman's: club rooms for the bpnellt of the Georgia soldiers In the Held. With Unit wonderful mod esty that has chnriirloilsicd his whole career he never once mentioned him self In bis graphic dcscilptlons of the trying ordeals tbiough which be has Just passed. He told of how (be Mcr rlmae went to the bottom 'midst the hurilciine of shot ntul shell In Suntlngo harbor nnd it was "those mi n." and not himself. On tho other hand, in claimed the sinking of the Mrtlmu" was no Illustrious deed, but that ll wns merely an evidence that the men of the Anieilcnn liuvy stand ready and will ing to answer any cull, Iriespi ctlve of dunger or condition, that thch country might mnke. The sreet h van most eloquent, not ill Its lluenoj 01 In If high snaring phrases, but in Its sim plicity. To sny that It wns inot en thusiastically received, and that tin boy reached the hearts of eveiy ni of his hen rent, does tint half epri- 11 In company with bis mother l.leu tennnt Hobson left the elly at midnight for New Y01U. Shul'tnr' "-unitary llepot-t. Washington, Aug. 3.1 In a dispatch received Into yesterday Oonernl Shnf ter gives the sanitary report of his r.rmy. Sanitary leport for July 31: Tntnl sick, I.Sim: total fever. 3,101; new cases of fever, C55; cases of fever re turned to duty, 722. Denths on July So Miliaria! fever, 2; dysentery, 1. Death on July 31: Malarial fever, 1; yellow fever, 2; gunshot wound, suicidal. 1. to oi.iianm: tim: .sy.vhw. r.ll'eclnally yet gently, when costive or bil ious, to permanently overcome habitual onstipatiou, to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without irritating or weakening thein, to dispel headaches, colds, or fevers, uso Syrup of Figs, made by tho California I ig Symp Co. THE PRODUCiy MARKETS. Ah licllfftfd lty Ileiilliiirs In I'lillndol phlu and Halt Iiuorc . Philadelphia, Aug. 2. Flour weak; win ter Biiperllne. new. tSAMiZ. 10; Pennsylva nia roller, clear, new. fXL'yu.'i.r.O; city mills, extra, new. (2.7."'! :i. liye Hour sold to 11 limited extent at M iter li.iucl for choice Pennsylvania. Wheat stronger; No. 2 rid, spot, 70Vi71c; do. August, 70Hifi) TOle.; do. Heptenilier. CS'ifi70e. Corn dull and weak; No. 2 mixed, August, 57fi37l&c.; do. September, .'!7'iTi 37',tc ; No. 2 yellow, for local trade, lllic Oats quiet und steady; No. 2 white, old, 31o.; No. 2 white, clipped, old, 34'sc Hay weak: choice tim othy, $12 12.M for large hales. licet sternly; beef hams, J22.MT2:i. Pork weak; mess, f!i.7Ail0; short clear, 11.C01i13.C0; family, $13. Lard easy; western steamed, J3.G5. llutter firm: western creamery, Hip 19c; factory, llifllc; Klglns, 19e.; Imita tion creamery, 13Sil.".5tc.; New York dairy, 13H17c.; creamery, HiiGilS'.tc. Cheeso steady: large, colored, 7;c; small, eol oicd, Sc.; large, white, 7,ic; small, whlto. Sc.; light sltlms, Cliff 1 C14c. ; part skims, ClitfiSltc; full skims, 2i2lio.; Kggs tlrm; New York nnd Pennsylvania. Hli-tft 1514c; western, fresh, lllill'jc Potatoes steady; Jerseys, JI.r,in2. Tallow steady; city, 314c; country, SiilSV. Cottonseed oil barely steady; prime crude, lS'jc; yellow, 2314(9 21c. llosln unlet; common to good strain ed. $1,3511.10. Tuipiiiillne llrm at 27', 279ic- Cabb.igo Bteady; Long Island, $1.M 52.50. lbiltlmoro, Aug. 2. Flour dull and low er; western superfine, $2,5012.75: do. extra, $2.1'01i3.25; do. family, $3..Wiil; winter wheat, patent, $1. 1011.30; spring do., $1.50 5ll.7."i; spring wheat, straight, $1.305T4.55. Wheat steadier; spot, 7Hi!i71c; month, 70V(70Uc; September, Gils.'fiiaMe.: steam er No. 2 red, C'JliUjC'jc ; southern, by sample, G3172c. ; do. on grade, IK'Jiff 71!ic Corn easier; spot and mouth, ;W?iCu37c; September, 37137HC. ; stcumer mixed, 35i &3Cc. ; southern, whlto und yellow, 40c. Oats steady; No. 2 whlto, 331 ill 34e. ; No. 2 mixed. 31&2J. liye firmer; No. 2 nearby, 4Gc; No. 2 western, 4S',ic Hay steady; No. 1 timothy, $12112.50. Putter steady; fancy creamery, 20c; good ladle, 13c; store packed, 11c Llvo Simile MarkotH. New York, Aug. 2. Nothing doing In beeves; fooling steady. Calves almost nominal; vcnls, $5fiC50. Sheep generally steady; top grades steady; closed unset tled; 214 cars unsold: sheep, poor to good, $3Tj4.S0; lambs, $5f0.50. Hogs nominally steady at $4.25'T4.53. Km st Liberty, Pa., Aug. 2. Cattle Pteuily: extra, $3ff5.10, prime, $1.1011.1; com mon, $3. SOT 1. Hogs steady; prime me diums and Yorkers, $1,1014.15; heavy, Jl.lLl'u4.r.'l2: common to fair Yorkers, $lj 4.03; pigs. $3.MKI.03; roughs. $2,5013.50. Sheep steady; choice, $1.40150: common, $3,2343.75; spring lambs, $445.50; veul calves, JOIjC.25. It lias set Shenandonli Talking. Otic More Public Expression on the Subject. The improved condition ot tho public is an liiiturtaut question. Doubly bo to us, when it refers to tho Shenandoah public. Hundreds of our citizens have learned to npprcciato the lifting of the heavy burdens that backs have homo for many years. It lias been a great struggle for many, and now that relief lias eonio at last, It la welcome. Of courso every Lady should know uhout it, and 'tis the educating ot oforybody together with grati tude and thankfulness that brings forth such expressions of pralso us tho following from Mrs. Sarah Donahue, of Market and Coal streets. She says: "I was hi a very bad way with my back nail Milncys which greatly disunited my lest at night. I learned about Dean's Kidney Pills and prouuicd them at Klrlln's drug stoic, anil since taking them my troubles Iiavo all disappeared. I had pains In tho top and liaek of my head and a dull nehlugucross my kidneys, nccompaulcd by u dragged out fi cllng all tho time. I used to lie so lame across tho small of my back that I could hardly get out of u chair when I sat for any length of time Since taking Dunn's Kidney l'illslliavo liuil no troublo of this nature, and 1 am willing to endorse Dunn's Kidney l'llls mid to give them all tho credit for re moving my troubles arising from disordered kidneys," Dean's Kidney Pills for salo by all dealors, Price 50 ceuts. Mailed by Foster.Mllliurii Co., llull'ido, N. Y Bole agents for tho U. S. Uememlier the name Dean's und take 110 substitute. ' IMlimSIINNGHINOII if you are dissatisfied with the size H of piece or with the quality of the H chewing tobacco you are now using and you 'U get your money's worth. The JO-cent piece of Battle Ax is larger than the JO-ccnt piece of any other brand of the same high quality, and is the largest piece of really good chewing tobacco that is sold for 10 cents Remember ftie name when you my again. ltr.t.Kiirri tii, summiiu touu. two Torus to tui; noiith via imin'nsyu VAN'IA llAII.lioAP. For the convenience of thee who seek tho most attractive way of spending a Summer vacation, the Pennsylvania hniliead Company has arranged two delightful (ours to the Not tli, under tlie personally-couihicleil tourist system, July and August 111. The points included in tho itinerary and tin- country traversed abound in nature's beauties ; Watkins Ctlen, Niagara Fulls, Thousand Is lands, Quebec, Montreal, An Kahlo Chasm, bakes Clianiplaln and (leorge, Saratoga, aud tho Highlands of the Hudson sue all lich in interest and replete with natural attractions. Fach tour will be in charge of one of tho company's touiist agents, assisted by an ex perienced lady its chapeiou, vhoo especial charge will be uncicoilcd ladies. Tho raloi f flllll fiom New Ynik, Mrooklyn, Newaik, Trenton, Philadelphia, Hurii-diing, Ualtimorn and Washington covers railway aud boat faro for tho entile round trip. paiior-enr seats, meals en mute, hotel cnler talument, transfer charges, carriage bin- in fact, every item of necessary expense. For detailed itinerary, tickets, or any ad ditional information, address Tourist Agent, Pennsylvania Railroad Company, lllltl llrind way, New York ; SliO Fulton street, lirook lyn ; 7MI Itroad street, Newark, N. .T.;or flco. W. ISoyd, Assistant (iencral Passenger Agent, Itutad Street Station, Philadelphia. A boom to travelers. Dr. Fowler's llxtraet of Wild Stiawberry. fines dysentery, diarrhoea, seasickness, nausea. 1'lcasant to tako. Pcifectly harmless. REDUCED RATES TO THE SEASHORE. LOW-UATK KXCUrtSIO.VS TO ATLANTIC CITY, &C, VIA PENNSYLVANIA IlAH.llOAll. August I is tho date of tho next low-rate ton-day excursion from Frio, Troy, liclle- fonto, Williamspoit, Mnoannuu, Sunltiiry, Shenandoah, Dauphin, and principal inter mediate stations (including stations 011 branch roads), to Atlantic City, Capo May, Ocean City, Sea Isle City, Avalou, Anglesca, Wildwood, or Holly Ik-aeli, via Pennsylvania Kail road. Excursion tickets, good to leturn try regular trains within ten days, will bo sold nt very low rates. Tickets to Atlantic City will be sold via tho Delawaie Ulver lliiilgo Houtc, tho only all-rail lino, or via Market Street Wharf, Philadelphia. For in formation in regard to specific rates and ti mo of trains consult hand bills, or apply to agents, or K. S, Harrar, Division Ticket Agent, Williamsport, Pa. Tho Chief Burgess of Mileshurg, Pa., says DeWltt's Little ICarly lllscrs arc tho host pills ho oyer used in Ids family during foity years of house keeping. They euro constipa tion, sick headache anil stomach aud liver troubles. Small in fil.o but great ill results. C. II. Ilageubucli. TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS. UNMIlil'AKSKIl M1KVICB OITKIlgll 11Y TlIK MIUTIIKKN ItAII.WAY, Leaving llroad Street station, Philadelphia, at (1:55 p. in, daily, the "Southwestern Limited," carrying a dining ear and tho most luxurious Pullman drawing room Bleep ing cats, reaches liirmiughau tho fallowing night at 10:10 nnd arrives at Memphis the next uiorningat 7:10. Through sleeping cars for Ashovillc, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa, Atlanta, Mobile ami Now Orleans am also attached to this train. Pullman reser vations etui ho iiiado in advance and all In formation obtained lty communicating with John M. Ileal, District l'assenger Axcnt, h:i Chestnut street, 1'liila.lelphia. Cure that Cough with Slillob's Cure. Thu best Cough C11 ro. liuliuves Croup promptly. Ono million bottles sold lust year. 10 iIokiv for 2.1 cts. Sold by P. 1). Klr'In and 11 guar antee Alt. (Iretmi Ciiltip Mel ting. For tho United brethren Camp Meeting at Mt, (irctna, I'.i., August 2 lo 1), 1MH, the Pennsylvania Hallroud Company will sell oxctireiou tickets from ill points on its system oast of (hut not Including Pittsburg und Uric, und west of and including Philadelphia, to Mt. (Irctna and leturn lit induced rates. Those tickets will bo Bold July 31 to Auuust 11 luehislvo, good to return until August 'M, 1 8118, luehislvo. For spcclflt: rate, loudltloiis, &c, apply to nearest ticket agent. Croup instantly lelioved. Dr. Thomas' Iertrle Oil. Perfectly safe. Never falls, At any drug stoic. oirn vsiti'iio iiatti.i:i'm:i.1). lOW-llATi: 1T.KSON U.I.Y-COX11UUTE1! TOl'lt VIA I'l .NNSV1.VANIA KAlI.r.llAll. The recent triumphs of our arms by sea aud laud levives (lie inteiest in that greatest of all Aineiicnu battlefields of (lettysliurg. In order that the residents of New -York, Philadelphia, and neighboring cities may visit this gloat battlefield in tho most Wilis facloiy manner, tho Pennsylvania Itailroad Company has arranged for a thiee-day per- suunlly-cnnihiclcd lour on Saturday, August hi. It rn. irenvcNew York 8.50 A. M gli! .Ml " Tichlnii KIM " 12 .10 " Philadelphia 1 20 P. SI Ill 00 Proportionate, rales fiom other points. Kate includes transportation in each direc tion, two days' hotel accommodations, and carriage drive over tho entiio battlefield under the diieclion of ('apt James T. bong, (lie celebrated guide, who will ilescribe-tho battle at the prominent points of tho field. A loiuist agent and eliapeion will accompany (lie p.u ly. A Pullman pal lor car will be run through fiom Philadelphia to (lettysliurg and return. For iliner.uics, tickets, and full informa tion apply to ticket agents ; Touiist Agent, llilil Ibonlway, New York, and 7WI llnt.ul sheet, Newark, N. J. ; or address (leo. W. Iloyd, Assistant (icner.il Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. Sr vrn or Ohio, Ch v orToi.rno, I L l.n as Corsrv. J FltANK . I. Cui:m:y makes oath that be s the senior naitner of the lb in of F. .1. Clir.Nl.v At Co., doing business in the City ol Toledo, County noil Mine niori'sain, aim mat sain ill 111 will pav tho sum of llNl:ill'NllltKlllll)I.I,AI!S for each and everycasn of C.itairb that cannot bu euied by the use of llAI.I.'s Cat.miuii Cuiik. (V -.1 A. W. (II.KASON, J i:ai. V ( . 1 Xotarv Public. Hall's Ctitanb Cure Is taken internally nnd acts dim lly on the blood and mucous surfaces of tin- system. Send for testimonials free. 1'. .1. CIIKNUY Sc CO., Toledo, O. noni oy ttruggihis. iite. l'eiiiisylvauiii Oliiiutauiiiia, For the Pennsylvania Chaiitauqua, to bo held at Mt Uietnu, Pa., July 1 to August 4, ISflS, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell tickets to tho general public on Juno 20 to August t, good to return until August 10, inclusive, from stations on Its lluo in Pennsylvania, nnd from Washington. D. C. Baltimore, Mil., and Canandaigiia, N. Y nnd principal intermediate stations, to Mt. (Iretnaitnil return, at leiluccd rates. ... KJ. lll.llll.a, fit I.-JIVISVIIIU, I II1.IN, tvtlica that one Ikiv of DeWltt's Witch Hazel S.ilvo r.,.,,m.ll. Cr.llMI..I.I... I. l.t ..I1nr. ....I 1, ,111,1 yuu.l.u l It lUlCU JUS I'OCS of ten years standing. Ho advises others to try it. It nlso euros eroinu, skin diseases and obstinate soies. C. II. Ilatenbuch. Win your battles nuainst diseaso by acting promptly. One Mlnuto Cough Curo produces Immediate lesults. When taken early it pre vents consumption. And in later stages it furuislics piompt relief. C. II. llagenbuch. WM. SCIIMICKER, JR., ARcnt for Shenandoah and Vicinity --I:or- BARBE 7C Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer I A Handsomo Comnlexion I la 0110 of tho greatest rliarms a woman ran poises. Pozzom'a Comi-luxiom Powouu Ktves 11, GENDR7VL OTIS At HONOLULU. Alt Hvlreiiiol.v Cordial Kcccptlon at Iho 1 1 11 wii I In it Cnpltiil. Han Francisco, Aug. 3. The stcnnipr Doric, wlilch arrived from Yokob .ma and Hong Kong via Honolulu yester day, brings the following ndvlces from Honolulu under date of July 2tl: The transports Peru nnd City of Puebln nrilvcd from San Pi inclKco early 011 the mottling nt tlie 2nd. The voyage was uneventful. Theic were 110 deaths und but Utile sickness among the men. Three men with typhoid wcte moved from the ship lo the local lied Cross hospital. Since the vesrels arrived the men Imve been nllowed shore liberty. On the 2(ltb troops wcto feasted on tho grounds of the execu tive building. President Dole, with his cabinet nnd Minister Hatch, received JInjor Gen eral Otis ut the government bulldln.;. The garrison and band turned cut In honor of the visitors. The reception was of 011 extremely cordlul nature und hinted longer than sue h function!) usu ally do. General Otis Is uncertain ns to his stny here. It Is understood that In the event of no orders to the contraryhe will proceed to Manila without waiting for Admit ul Miller, on the Philadelphia, nnd If the other transports ntrlve with in a day or two, as Is expected, It Is not likely Hint General Otis will wait for the warship, much as he and his force would like to Fee the ling rais ing. According to General Otis Ha waii will have no milltniy governor. Colonel llarber will be post commander ns long ns his regiment remains here. Annexation having been accomplish ed, the next Important consideration Is the cable to the United States. Speaking of the prospects of the early laying, General Hnrtwell, the local at torney for the Scilmser company, said: "My Information leads mo to hope Hint congress will make an early dis position of the cable bills. Indeed, I may say the cable promoters have been assured that the bills would re ceive prompt attention." ltelonsliur .VII l'olltlcnl I'rNoiiorsi. Washington, Aug. 3. Tho war de partment has posted the following tele gram from General Shnftcr, dated San tiago de Cuba, Aug. 1: "All political prisoners have been Immediately re leased as soon as wo reached them. Have not heard from Gmintiinatno, but General Kwers went there three days ago to receive the sunender of arms and political prison rs. They were 1111 douiito, ly lelensed on his ai'ilvul." Bucklon's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo In tho world for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rlienm, fever sores, i..!...- ..1.., ...... a i.n.,.iD ..t.iii.tn:..a ...i all skin eruptions, ami positively cures pilos. or iio pay required, it Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Prlco 25 conts per box. For salo by A. Wsslor. Coining Kvents. August 15. Picnic under the auspices of tliu Phoenix Firo Company, at High Point park. Aug. 17. -Ico cream festival under the auspices of tho "Y" will be held In ltobhins' opera houso, Aug. 23. Phonograph entertainment hi Iho Piiinitlvo Methodist church, under Iho allspices of lliu Ladies' Aid Society and Sunday school. Aug. 15.- Piiiiicat brown's Grove, T.ixt Cieck, under iho auspices of t Creel; Cadets of Temperance. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Slgnaturo of Philadelphia 8? Reading Railway Engines Hum Hard Coal No Smoke IN KFKKOT JULY 1st, 1S38. Trains leave RhennnUoah as follows: Kor New York vlft Phlladelpbiii, week days, 7 30 9 51 a. m., 12 27, 10 tinil (1 07 p. m, Kor New York via Muucb Chunk, week days, 7 SO a. m., 12 27 and 8 10 p. m. For lrcadlug and Philadelphia, week days, 7 30,9 51 a.m 12 27, 3 10 and 1107 11. lit. For l'otbtvllle, week dy, 7 30, 9 51 a. ru 12 27, 8 10, 6 07 and T 25 p. m. For Tamaqua and Malmnoy City, week days 730.9 51 a. 111.. 12 27.3 10 and 0 07 P. nt. For Williamsport, Hunbury and lwlsburg, week davs. 11 30 a. nt.. 12 27. 7 25 n. Ill For Maliano) Piano, weekdays, 7 30, 9 51, 11 U0 a. in., 11 zi, a ju, in. J a, 9 w p. in. Kor Ashland and Shamokln, week days, 730, 1130 u. ill., 12 27, 3 10,5 07, 7 25 and 55 p. 111. Kor Ilultlmore, VVasltlngton and the VootlH ... at w. it. it.. mruuKU trains leu-1 jicauiug Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. & H. H K.) at 3 20, too, 1120 a. 111., a iu anu '..'( p. 1.. Hunuiiya, 3 20,7 00,1120 a.m., 8 40 and 7 27p.m. Addi tional trains from Twenty.fouiilt and Chcst- niu fireeis million, weolc uays, 1030 a. in. J2 2U. 12 16 8 10 p.m. Sundays, 1 85, H23 p. m. THAINS FOP. SHENANDOAH. I.eavo New York via Philadelphia, week dayH, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00, 11 30 a. in., and 1 45, I 30 9 00 I. in. I.cave New York via Mauclt Chunk, week dayM, 4 30, 9 10 a. in., 1 CO p. 111, Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week davs. 3 40. S 6. 10 21 a. m. and 1 311. 4 tli 11.111. lA-avu Heading, week dayi, 7 00, 10 OS, a, 111, 14 t-J, 1 ll, d vj , m. lcave l'ottsvllle, week days. 7 10, 7 40 a. in. 12 30 1 10. 0 10 and 6 50 11. 111. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8 30, 1123 a. In., I 49, 5 58, 7 20 p. in. 1,-ave Mahatioy City, week days, 9 05, 1147 u,m2 22,G12,C2l,74l p.m Itave Mahauoy Plane, week days, 630, 92.1. ma, lian a. m., 241, its'j, n 11. 7 07, p III. Leuvu Wllllamsporl, week dayg, 712, ID 00 a. 111., 12 31 aud 4 00 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Iavo Philadelphia Chestnut street wotf and Houtli street whaif lor Atlantic City. Weekdays ltipress, 8 00, 9 00, 10 45 a. m (1 30 Satllrdavsonlv). 2 00. 3 00. 3 40 IliO minute tiuhi I. 1(0 105 minute tralnj, 4 30, 500 flVi mlnutu trul 11 J, 5 40, 7 00 p. 111. Acuommouiitinu, U15 a. 111., 5 00, II 3U p. in 81.00 excursion train 700 am. Miinuays Knpretis, 7 30, HO0, 8 30, 9 00, 10 00 a in,4 45 piii. Accommodation, 0 15 u tu, t 15 p. in. 1.00 excursion train, 7 u in. lteturnlng leave Atluutlo City depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Kiprcss, (11 15 Mondays onlyl TC0, 745 liW minute train), 8 20 115 minute, train, 9 00, 1015, 1100a m., 8 30, 4 30, 5 30, 7 30, 930 p. 111. Accommodation, 4 25, 750 a. 111. 4U1 p. in. tl.00 excursion train (from Mississippi live, only) OtO p, in. HiiniUya Kxpress, 3 30, 1 00, 5 00, (1 00, 0 30, 7 00, 7 30, 8 0O, 9 30 p. lu. Ao cninniodatlon, 7 15 a. ui., 5 05 p. in. $1 00 excursion train (from foot of Mississippi ave. only), 11 10 1 For Capo May ond Sea Isle City, 8 45 a.m., 2 30, 4 4511111. Additional lor Cupe May 1 15 p. 111. Huiiday8--(J1 00 excursion 7 00) U 15 a in. Kor Ocean City, 8 30, 8 15 a in, 2 30, 4 15 p m. (SI 00 excursion Thursday only) 700 u 111. Sun ilayt, 8 15, 9 15 a 111. Parlor Cars on all nxtiress trains. For further Information, apply to nearest Philmlclplda and Heading Hallway ticket ageu or address I, A. HWKKlABIl, Koson J. Wkuks, Ocu'l Hup!., (leil'l Pass'r Agt., Heading Terminal, Philadelphia. riillions of Dollars (io up lu smuko evory year. TaVo a risks but get your houses, stock, fu ill tu re. etc., insured lu llrst-class r liablo companlos as represented by ftAVIH PATIST Insurance Agent UAY1JJ 1AUSI, m BoulU JardlnSt Also I.llo.nudAtcldenUl (lompanlu At Four Score, Dr. Miles' Ncrvlno Restores Health. WTKCin EZlCICIPb ODEAR, assessor nnd J tu1! collector, Povorly, Mass., plio lias passed tho 60th llfo mile stone, says! "Dr. Miles' licstoratlvo Ncrvlno ban dono n great deal of good. I suffered foryf ar ; f ioui Blcoplcijsnosi nud nervous heart trouble. Would feci weary and used up lu tho mr.ii Ing, had uo ambition and my work seemed a burden. A fxloud recommended Pr. Mllc' Nervine, and I purchased a bottlo under protest ns I had tried so many remedies un successfully, I thought It no uso. Hut it gavo mo restful sleep, a good appetite and restored mo to energetic hoalth. It Li a grand good medlcino, aud I will gladly wrlto nnyono inquiring, full partlcularsof my :it- lsfactory oxporloncc. ' PfHRTflfTiS itr.M.ics- itemeuiesmj- Dr uiu &oiu uy uii urug- gists under a posltlvo j euarantec, first bottlo H IV1IIOO- Wervino benefits or money to funded. Hook on dis .?Bo8torca eases ot tho heart ntul nerves frco. Address, DU. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. BUUKK, ATTORN HY-AT-LAW. Ofllce Knn IuiIMIiik, corner of Main on (Vntro utrt'etH, SlitMintnIoiili, J. H. l'OMKHOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Hhcnandoah, l'a. pitOK. JOHN JONI5S, MUSICAL INSTRUCTUR, I Kick Box 55, Mahauoy City, Pa. llavlne studied under some of tlu bent masters In lindon and Paris, will irlve lessons on the violin, mandolin, Kllltarnud vocal culture. Terms reasonable Aiidress 111 caro of Strons,i, tlie iewoier Hliuuniiuonll. ennsylvania RAILROAD. nCHUYKII.I. DIVIWON. JllI.Y 1, 1SU8. Trains will leave Hhciianduali after ttiu -djii date for Wlfiiaiis, (lllbertun, p'riukvlllo It,-, b Water, HI. Clair, l'ollsvlllu. llamliiirff, Kuau.ur, Pottstowil. Phoelllxvlllu. Norrlntowil a. d 1 . aelphla (llriAld street station) at (1 05 and s 15 a. in., 2 02, 5 Id p 111. 011 week Uuts. Huud.td, 8 15 a. ut., 4 25 p. lit. Trains leave' Ktiiekvllle for Hlietiaudnali nl 780, Jl 15a. 111. and 5 40, 730 p. it. Monday, 11 ui a. in. aim 11 -tit p. iti. Leave Pottsvlllo for Mhciiandoah (via Pluck villa, 7 10, 11 20 a. 111., 5 20, 7 10 p. 111. MuaUay lu 0.1 a. m., a m p. 111. 1 reave l'lilladelpMa, (llroud street stAtlott). fcl HliHtndoali at 8115 a. 111., 4 lo p. 111, week days. tsuuuays leave at it no iinuy 'M a. lit. Lettvu Broad street station. Philadelphia, lot Sea (Utl, Aslntry Park, Ocean (Jrove, LoitK llrancn, ana lulertueuiato slallons, s.'o, 11,14, a. iu.,8UK) and 4.00 p. ra. week-days. lAiave Uruad Street Htutlou, Phlladulilila, KOH NHW YOKK. I.ipress.week-days. 8 20. 1 Oil. 4 50 5 a,5 15.4 50. 7113,820, 950, 1021 (l)illlnt! Cur), Hutu, 1.., izounoon, yzan ii.iinucu 1 uu auu 1 p. ut. lilitliitr Curs). 1 40. .'30 ililiiltii: tar) 820. 3U 4 U2, 5 00, 5fm (IlililllKCar), 0 Uo, 7 02,7 50 (lliu inirCur), 10 uu p. 111., 12 01, uitiht. Miiuuais, JX, 4Ut, 4 50.5 01, 5 15 8 20,9 50,10 21, (ltloliiK (Jar), 1105 a. 111., jzito, 100 1 iJiiiuttf uarj ' tto lltlnliiL- Carl. 100 (Limited 4 2J) (l)liilliu Car). 3 20,6 00, (DliiliiK Car) SSi, 7 02,7 60, lllinlnn uarj juuu p. ui., isui ltiKni. Kxpress lor liostuu wltliout ciiuutte, 11 txiu m., week-days, and 7 50 p. in., dally. Cutskill exiiress, (Parlor Car), 8 20 n ut week tkiys. WASHINGTON AND Till! SOUTH. Kor lialtltnore and Washington, 3 SO, 7 20, 8 32, 10 20, 11 23, a. m., 12 09, 12 81 tDb.tutf Car), 1 12 Dlnlni: Car, 8 12, 4 41, 5 23 Coot-res-aional Llutllud, l)lnlnK Car, 017. 055, Itflii InuCur, 7 81 IDluiiiK CarJ p. 111., and Hi u nlKlit week days. Sundays, J 50, 7 20, 9 I t, 11 28, a. in., 1209, 1 12, Dlnliitr CarJ 4 41, 1520 Con gressional Limited, Dining CarJ, bbu Lltntliig CarJ, 7 81 iDinlngCarJ p. in. and 1205 night. Kor llaltliuore, accommodation, 9 12 it 111, 2 02 aud 4 01 p in week days, 5 08 und XI 10 p ut dally. KOH ATLANTIC CITY. Leave llroad street station via Delaware rive 1 bridge Kxpress, 5 00, 9 10 180 mlnlttesl a 111, 238 82 minutes, 4 00 psO minutes, 700 p. iu. Suuduys.SOO, 9 20 ps) minutes, u m, 2 38 2 minutes), 7 Ot p 111. Leuve Jlarket Street Warf Kxpress, 0 00, 8 30, 10 0U 75 mliiutesj.a ut. (100 Saturdays ony), 2 00 175 minutes, 3 OU 75 minutes, 8 30 CO niliiutesj, 400 105 minutes, 4 80 175 minutes, ouu (io minutes, 5 30 U5 inlnuteHj p m. Sundays, Sou, 7 30, 80U 175 minutes, 830, 900 175 minutes, U 50 170 minutes .1 m, und 4 30 175 uilnntesj p 111, 81.00 excursion train, 7 00 a m dully. Kor Cape May, Angleseu, Wildwood and llollj lleaolt I'.x press, 9U0 am, 2 30, 4 05, 5 00 p 1.1 weekdays. Sutidas. 8 20 a 111. Cape May only, 1 80 p m Saturduys. Kxeureluu, 7 00 u 111 dally. Kur Sea Isle City, Ocw.11 City, Avalou and Stone Harbor ISxprvss, u 10 a. in., 2 30, 4 2U, 5 00 p. m. week days. Buiidaye, 8 50u. m. lflt eursloii 7 00 a in dully. Kor Homers Point Kxpress, 5 00, 8 30, 10 OJ a. m., 1 00 Saturdays only, 3 uu, 4 00, 6 00, 5. 10 p. ut. week days. Sundays, 5 00, 8 00, 9 00, 9 50 a. m. and 4 30 p. m. I. 11. HUTCIIIMSON, J, IU Woou, Uen'l Jlanuuer. Uen'l Kass'g'r Agt ?OOCKKKK-C-CK0 OC Webster's Inteniationai Ii5tionary Successor of tho "Unabridged," Tho Ouo Orvnt Standard Authority, Kit wrlU'A II011. . .1, 1! rower, Jusiliu Ut H. isnjireiuo Ctiurt. Hlauclaril of iho IT. H, (lov't I'rlnUntr Oflica, the ll. 8. Huiirriitd ( Court, all the htato hu- ( (reme t;oHni(iiTitioi neur y all the bchoolbooki. Warmly Coiiiineiulcd ty SUta Rutrliitiiii1(kiitii of Schools, t'allt'KH rrel- ilentit.aiul other iVMiiniluti ( KUiiOBi wiuiuuv nuiiiuvr- iitvuliinlile hi the hoHst'lioM, ami to ( the tent her, nrlmhtr, jmi- ( ((lilClltor, THE BHST FOR PRACTICAL USE. It Is easy to find tlie word wunted, It Is easy to uncertain tlio proniincla'oii It Is easy to trace the growth of a word, It Is eusy to learn what u word means. m t i t. ii.lf...... .... 'I Im 1 itvht i'llltlim cfiineii from tliu urt-BH ullh n t . roiiiMlfO'iifM thut iiniillca thu must tI.oruii(rli4'll- , mri-ii iuhi lyjKiKrainnctt. ujt.'ri iviuii, - - uiu. 1 with imliUc, tM, fliuli this iiuiirk to whltli Hi ) ORT THIJ 1 113 ST. WTSpecImen naees sent on application to f?..t- C. MIUiUTAM CO., IHthUHhvrBt (C mm Aid V