r EVENING HERALD iiSTAiii.isiu;i lino. I'utdtalied every HvenliiK, KieeptHiinday.al 8 Booth Jauiiix Hrukit-r, Kr.AU Ckntrk. Tlie llenild In dellrrird In Shenandoah and tho Sturmun.llni: towns lor six eeut a week, yny ibl . n the carriers. Hy tnall 83.00 n year, or M soul a month, payable In ailvnuco. 4dvcrtlw I li.mtita dmrirfMl ntx-nrtlliiLr to nonce and toUIoll. i f Mm iHibllKhoM reserve he rlirht to chance the rjoojitlon ol adverlcincnt whenever the pule 1'tr.tloTi ( news demands It, The. rlRht Is etteverved to iJetaiiynlvertlseineiit, whether . pntil (or or not, i.ial the inilillshers may deem Improper AdvertlnliiR rates ma.le known upon application. Untere.l at the poitnulcc at Shenandoah, J"a,, as econd class mall matter. TKI.Kl'HONK t'ONNKCTIOS 'Ml the News Thai's Fit lo Print." Evening Herald TiivnsDAY, Arm st j, ibps. OUR COUNTRY : Mrst, Last anil Pjrcver. 1'HK amount of tfolil and silver coins anil cert iileates, United States notes and national bank notes in circulation on AiiKnst 1, was iJl.SIMl, lOS.Ull, an increase of $203,71 7.SW over that on the same date last year and a decrease of $:M,237, I05 for the mouth of July. HiimmI on an esti mated population of 74,(l.)S,0(), the circulation per capita is $21 2!l. Wk are in receipt of a lengthy com inunicatiou from Willium Anderson, the Democratic candidate for I.ee;is lature in this district, which whs originally addressed to the Miners' Journal. The writer complains that our contemporary refused to publish the same, anil after a labored perusal of its contents we must commend journal's display of horse sense. The llKKAld) is not in the business to boom individuals into political olllce, especiallj those who advocate theories foreign to the Republican doctrine. Mr. Anderson, however, illicit apply to the business depart ment of this olllce, and he will be furnished with the regular advertis ing rates. AVo are not in tliu business for glory nor in the interest of oilico seekors. This policy will be rigidly adhered to in the future. The Agony Is Over. For the past month or two those holding positions by grace of tho Shenandoah School Directors have been jjn the "ragged edge," but now the agony is over. The political com plexion of tliu Hoard stands nine Democrats to six Citizens, and yet the majority mend ers were unable to agree among themselves in the ap pointment of day and night teachers and janitors. A combination between three disgruntled Democrats, who favored any policy that would laud their relatives into snug berths, and the six minority members was the result of the disagreement between the members of the dominant party. It is well known that a majority of the Democratic members favored tho removal of a large number of teachers, but the opposition of Directors Coughliii, i onnors anil urltt frustrated their colleagues in inaugurating a policy in direct contrast to a custom that has been In vogue in Shenandoah for a number of years, that of re-electing the old corps of teachers, and which lias been the means of raising our public schools to a standard second to none in the interior of tho state. Tho motives of the three recreant Democratic members in breaking party ties is well known, and their action meets with little approval out side of those who have "axes to grind" and are personally interested Jn causing vacancies. There are those, and they are legion in Shenan doah, who express the opinion that politics should not enter into tho management of our public school system, especially in the selection of instructors, but that is expecting too much from Shenandoah. It is true that the Oltizeuft party was organized principally for that purpose, and it has been tho well defined policy of that party in the past to make no removals in the corps of teachers unless for sufllcient cause, and the coalition formed this year between the three disgrun tled Democrats and the six Citizens members, whereby three of tho old teachers were removed and three others elected in their places, is the nrsL time either the Democratic or Citizens members have deviated from that policy. Now that the Ice broken, it Is impossible to predict whore It will end. Surely those who were a party to tho removal can raise no objections should the organization next year lie ellected on the same Hues? It is to be hoped, however, in the interest of the schools, that wiser council will prevail, and that the threats now made by the Democratic leaders will not be carried out. To say that two of the three teach HELPS HER WONDERFULLY Afflicted With Humor for Years -Now Cured. 'I havo been a sufferer with rheu matism and havo taken Hood's Baruapa rilla which has given mo cotupleto relief, "end made mo feel better In every way. My daughter is now taking It for a scrof ulous condition of tho blood, and It Is helping her wonderfully. I will not bo persuaded to take any other medicine than HoQd'i BnrBapnrilla when I need a blood purifier." Mils. ISLlZAllKTlt KUL1-, Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania. Hood's Pills cure all liver ills, sscent. ors rcniovpit lire nnii ri'siili-ntt aluo not in miy way justify llie iciiiuviiIh. Tliolr uppllciitluiiM furru iiiipoliittuunt were In tliu liuuils of tliu Directors, the SupeTltiti'mliMit strongly n'foni liioiiitcil tliiMu for ru-iippoltitinciit, untl, fiirtlicrinori', tlioro vuru non reci(loiit ru-fk'cti'd lust illicit, ami tlioru .slioiilil lie no (llsurlmiiiatioii. There was no tiluirxe of iii'om i-t j ...-. c ,..n..., ....... .... ...r. . enev or complaint of any kind against the teachers removed. They ' si.nply had to make roomful- others I Will the schools Kalnl.y the chanp. Olio of the three new teachers is in experienced, aliolher taught in a lower gruilu in the evening schools, while the third was refused appoint ment by the Democratic members last year for Kood and siilliclent cause, and was iialii turned down this year. Krom a political standpoint the Citizens ptin very little, the orpuii ation of the lioard hiiviii been previously effected. So far as the janitors and janitressesaro concerned the appolntmoutscan be said to meet with approval. The.-o positions, un like that Of the teachers, have always been subject to change according to the political complexion of the Hoard, and have been looked upon as the "spoils'' for political success. Geraniumis, fuchsias, paimlcs, dulses, roses, etc., for spring jilntithiy fit IViyno's nurseries (linirdvillo. Tnberosvand, gladiolus hull's. ANJN WILLI NTGRECRU IT. Till) Departnro or it Vntlnfr t Sicilian Who Had lteen Unified Intoytli Army. Moto tlnui one American family of to day enn remember tho time, whon in tho mason of the country fl need tho young son of tho houso went to tho war, but Iirobnbly not one. American family omi quite enter Into tho spirit of tho sceno de scribed by Mr. William Auriow l'aton lu his "I'icturc.-quo Sicily." Near 1m Chlesa del Carmine. Mr. Fnton Fnw a young recruit, newly drafted, tak ing leave of his family. Ho was very young, hardly of an ago to Jit him for mil itary service. This may perhaps sorvo as an excuse for the fnet that, In splto of his now uniform, ho stood lu tho nilddlo of tho road crying like a baby as ho poured Ills tale of woe Into the oars of his younger brother and sisters and possibly his cous ins also, for some 10 or la children woro grouped round him, standing or kneeling upon tho pavement, all of them weeping bitterly. Tho boy's mother, her cyos red and her hair disheveled, wns dellvorlng to a dozen or more of her friends a tlrado against tho injustice of compelling her boy to servo in tho royal nrmy. Opinion seemed unani mous, for all gave their unequivocal and vociferous assent to her propositions and complaints. Tho Iono was full of women. Thcro wcro fow mon, only thoso being thcro who wero too old to work. Tho windows and doors of tho houses woro occupied hy oth er women, all gesticulating and all vory angry. When tho sergeant, a wood nntured fel low, who had permitted his chargo to halt on his way to tho railway station, mo tioned tho young reorult to como away, tho sceno in tho luno beggared description. Tho chlldron gavo loud volco to their sor row; tho mother frantically kissed her boy s face, hands and olothlng, and ovon by throwing horsolf upon tho ground managed to kiss his foot. Then, rising to her kneos, sho clinched both hands, and, lifting them toward heaven, seonied to ho calling down vengo anco on tho eorgenntand all set in author ity over him who had port or lot In tho taking of her son from her. When last seen, sho was bolng led Into her houso by her sympathizing friends, whllo tho children, crying and gesticulat ing, followed tho young reorult to tho cor ner of tho street, whoro thoy shrlokcd a last forowoll to tho newly made soldier who trudged tx'blilo tho sergeant weeping aloud. Askiyour croicr for tho "Koynl Patent flour, and tako no other bra ml. It U tho best flour inailo. Colombia Settles "Up. Tlerlln, Aug. 4. The congress of the republic of Columbia, It Is nnnoimei il In a dispatch from Ilngotn, the capital, has unanimously resolved to deposit a sum equal to $200,000 as security for the amount due the heirs of Hlirnor Ceriuti. the Italian subject, whose claims HB.iliiHt the government of Co lombia wcii' decided In his favor bv President Cleveland as arbitrator. The resolution, It Is milled, becomes law In six days. It Is further explained that Italy's demand for a settlement, which was backed up by the presence ot some Italian warships at Carthagona, bad not hitherto reached the Colom bian government In olllclal form. The Woo ot Koji alty. London, Auk. 4. There appears to be some mystery In connection with the departure of the Princess of Wales for Copenhagen. It Is seml-ollielally te nlllrmcd that her leaving Knglaud is due to the illness of her mother, the queen of Denmark, but two denials of her majesty's Illness have been re ceived from Copenhagen and lumors are current that the princess has had another disagreement with the Prlnco of Wales, similar to the quarrel which took the princess abroad for some months In WiX She then threatened to summon a family council to meet at Copenhagen and to expose the whole domestic situation. NobniHlm'H l'lflon Tlnknt. Lincoln, Neb., Aug. 4,-The fusion forces of Nebraska yesterday selected the fallowing ticket, after 21 hours' de liberation: Kor governor, William A. I'oynter; lieutenant governor, K. A. Gilbert; secietary of slate, William V. Porter; auditor, John F. Connell; treas urer, John 11. Meservo; superintendent of public Instruction, William It. Jack son; land commissioner, Jacob V. Wolf; attorney general, Constantlne J. Smith All are Populists except the lleutenunt governor, who Is u free silver Itepub- llcan, and the attorney general, a Dem ocrut. Tiixiih Di'Mioiwiils Deiiillix'K'eil, Galveston, Tex., Aug. 4. -The Demo eratlc stute convention met again yes terday and Is still waiting for the re' port of the resolutions committee, which is deadlocked on the proposition of terrltoilal expansion. Congressman Jlalley Is leading the opposition, and It Is not expected that a report will be reached for some time. In the mean time tlto time of the convention Is taken up with nddiensej), It having been decided not to make any nomina tions until the platform has been re ported and adopted. Klintter'H Sanitary lleport. Washington, Aug. t. The following dispatch from General Shatter was posted at the war department at 1:10 a. m. this morning: Santiago leports for Aug. 2: Total sick, 4,2110; total fevers, 3,038; new rases of fever, CU4; cass of fever leturned to duty, 703. EVERY BRIDE and wife sliould know about the pre paration that for half a century has been helping expectant mothers bring little ones into the world without danger and the hundred and one uiscomiorts anu distractions (Jli& incident to child-birth. It 7Jj A is appHe(1 externally, which f js thc , f Mil tnL trorn.n. yT1 discomforts and distractions hkr: Medicines taken internally TwilV' w'" not 'ie'p an may 7 hi result in harm, fits and prepares every organ, muscle and part of the body for the critical hour It robs child-birth of its tortures and pains. Baby's coming is made quick and easy. Its action is doubly bene- used during thc whole f pregnancy. SI per bottle at all drug stores, or sent by mail on receipt of price. Hooks Fuke, containing valuable infor mation to all women, will be sent to any address upon application by The Bradfield Regulator Co., Atlanta. Ga. The lllxmari'liH' Gratitude. Hamburg, Aug- 1. The Hamburger Nacbrlehten publishes the following statement signed by Prince Herbert Bismarck: "The numerous expressions of deepest nllllctlon and cordial sym pathy, which testify to the Imperish able memory of my great father, are becoming so overwhelming In their ex tent that It appears Impossible to thank the mourners singly, even to tho end of my own life. From all five conti nents of the globe the sorrow of the family bowed over the coffin Is re echoed In touching sympathy, and It grieves toe tn be unable to answer every manifestation nf this feeling. In the name of the nearest relatives 1 thank with my whole heart all who, by words of comfort or Moral tributes from those we have never seen, have given expression to the splendor of the sorrow which fills our land." Zola Wins a I.tbel Suit. Paris, Aug. 4. The libel action of M. Kmlle Zola against the Petit Jour nal has resulted In a line of 2,000 francs upon M. Judet, the editor, and of flOO francs each upon his two assistants. The three weie mulcted In 5,000 franca each as dumages. On leaving tho court room the editors were loudly cheered, and a man who cried "Viva !5ola" was chased, and narrowly escaped death at the hands of the angry crowd. A boom to travelers. Dr. Fowler's IJxtniet f Wild Strawberry. Cures dysentery, dianhoea, seasickness, nausea. Ple.inant to tako. Peifectly harmless. No Oi'ders to Arrest .Teriiognu. Paris, Aug. 1. The police have thus far received no instructions relative to the urrest of Itev. 1. F. Jeruegan, ot the Klcctrolytlo Marine Salts com pany, of Huston, Mass.. who Is wanted In that city on the charge of obtaining money under false pretenses. Itev. Jernegan nnlved at Havre on Monday on board the French line steamer Na varro and mystetlously disappeared from the train on which he started for this city. (Job! Seekers Doomed to Starvation. Victoria, U. C, Aug. 4. Word comes from the north of a desperate stampede. from the Copper river country t9 tho coast, tho statement being nlade that 3,000 men are making their way over tho Valdez glacier, and that many of them are doomed to starvation unless tho United States government sends re lief promptly. School Teacher Shot to Kill. Wichita, Kan., Aug. 4. At Anadarka, O. T., a negro named Barrett has been killed while trying to enter the room of Miss Phoebe Stokes, a school teacher of that place. Miss Stokes heard him poking at a window and lired five shots Into his body, killing him Instantly. SpauUli VUlago Wrecked by Cyulono Valencia, Spain, Aug. 4. The village of Medlana has been wrecked by a cy clono, which killed many persons. Sev oral houses at Hornlllos have been on gulfed by the Hoods and a number of peoplo have perished. A Itiivorend Swindler. Wllkesbarro, Aug. I. Itev. W. S. Anderson was arrested and locked up here yesterday charged with swindling nearly a hundred people of Cumber land, Mil,, out of various sums of money. It Is suld he represented him self as an agent for a bulldlni; and loan association of ltochester, N. Y. At first Anderson said he would go back to Maryland without requisition papers, but later he refused. He will now be held to await the arrival of the Cum berland authorities. Yost onlay A Hn-TaIl Oimios. At PitUburu-Ptttsburg, 4; Washington, 1. At St. Louis First game: St. Louis, 4; Brooklyn, 3. Second gunio: Ilrooklyn, 0; St. Louis, 7. At Louisville Louisville, 2; Doston, 1. At Toronto Syracuse, 7; Toronto, 2. At Montreal Wiikesbnrre, 4; Montreal, 2. At Ottawa Ottawa, 3; Providence, 2. At Lancastor Lancaster, 3; Richmond, 1. At Hartford Heading, 0; Hartford, 1. At Fntersoii Paterson, D; Newark, 3. aki: you ioiMi south? TUB SOUTlIKltN ltAII.WAV I!KCUKS A 1,1. I'liOMINnNT POINTS. Don't start South without consulting John ,M. Iluall, District Passenger Agent, Southern IUihvay, IWS Chestnut street, riiiiadiilphia If you cannot cull lu person, write to him. Ilurdnck Blood Hitters gives a mail a clear head, an active brain, n-ytroug, vigorous body makes him lit for tho battle of lire. The South unit Its Advantage. Tlio Southern Hallway has Issued for free distribution, u sixteen page journal des criptive of Virginia, North and South Caro lina, Tennes.M'0, (Icorcla, Alabama and Mississippi. Persons seeking new locutions, or capitalists desiring to make safe a ml profit able Investments will find tliu information eoiiluhied therein both valuable und Inter wtlng. Copliis will be mailed freo upon ap plication to John M. lleull, Diitrlct l'asseu. gor A cent, 828 Chestnut street. Philadelphia, Pa. Croup Instantly relieved. Dr. Thomas' lleitrlc Oil. Perfectly safe. Never falls. At any drug store. IT m Vficial if S ncriod o LIFE SAVER VAN WYCK. Now York's Mayor Itc-cues Threo Younu Wonn it From Drowning;. New Yotk, Aug. I.--Mayor VanWyck, who has been summering nt Fieeport, L, I yesterday distinguished himself as a life saver of no mean ability by rescuing three young women from dtownlng. The rescued were: Miss Jennie I.owdnes, daughter of llev. Ar thur I.owdnes, assistant rector of St. Thomas church, of this city; Miss-Clara. Prlts and Miss Fllza Helnshelmer, both of Cincinnati. The three young women went In bathing In Jamaica bay, about 200 yards from the hotel where Mayor Van Wyek was stopping. Miscalcu lating the depth of the water, on ac count of the tide, Miss Lowdnes, the only one of the ti lo who could swim, got out over her depth and could not get back to the beach. The other young women, although they could not BWiin, started to her rescue. They were Instuntly beyond their depth. The ctles of the struggling women attracted the attention of Mayor Van Wyek, who was sitting on the porch, and he Immediately threw off his cont and ran to the rescue. Unaided, he brought the three to the beach. They were all unconscious. The mayor then gave orders to the exUted spectators to procure barrels. Three weie brought anu-eoch of the unconscious girls was placard;' over a barrel, at the direction of the'muyor, and rolled until revived. Miss liowdlies and Miss Ilelnsheimer regalnMlsConsrlousness In u few min utes, but Miss Piltz's condition is much more ijerlous, though not necessarily fatal. Sneak Thief Itobbed n Hank. Sedalla, Mo., Aug. 4. The Hank of Commerce, of this city, was the victim of a sneak thief at the noon hour, and It Is thought n rich haul was made. President John K. Yeater and Cashier Adam Ittel refuse to divulge the amount of tho loss. While either Mr. Yeater or Mr. Ittel was at the cashier's window the thief made ills way through a side door Into the dliectois' room In the lear of the bank pi op r, and then Inside of the tailing, from where he stepped Into the bank's vault and help ed himself. John Malnes, an adver tising solicitor of Tone Haute, Ind., who had been in the bank solcltlng nil udveitlsement for n railway publica tion, has been anested. Malnes bears good credentials. The bank otllelals declare that whoever got the money bad an accomplice. Remarkable Rescue. Mrs. Michael Curtain, l'laiiifleld, 111., makes the statement, that she caught cold, which settled on her lungs ; she was treated for a month by her family physician, but grew worse. He told her she was a hopcles- ic tim of consumption and that no medicine could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. Kintr's New Discovery for consumption j she bought a bottle and to her delight found her self benehttec. horn last dose, alio comtinucd its use and after taking six bottles, found her self sound and well ; now docs her own housework, and is as well as she ever was, Frrc tiial bottles of this (ireat Piscovery nt A. Wasley's Urug Store. Large bottles 50 cents and Si. 00. th1WoTkjce markets. ' Ah licllcutcd by Dealings In I'hllndel plila and Italllmoro. I'hllmlolphki, Aug. 3. Flour steadier; winter supeillne, now, (2.151(2.10; Penn sylvania rollur, clear, new, $3.23(f(3 50: city mills, extra, new, $2.rir3. Hyo Hour sold lu a small way at $3 per barrel for choice Pennsylvania. Wheat strong; No. 2 red spot. 71M.j72c.; do. August, 71ft 71 Vic; do September, 70ifj70ic. Coin steady; No. ! mixed, August, 2CUiii37c.; do. September, 36948 370.; No. 2 yellow, for loeal trade, 41i,4c. Oats 111 inly held; No. 2 white, old, 34t3IV4e.; No. 2 white, clipped, old, 31Vi 3.ic. Hay slow; choice timothy, $12f12.5( for lnrge bales. Hoof steady; beef hams, J22.ni)T23. l'oik easy; family, $13. Ilutter firm: creamery, lPfccnOc.; factory, lKiltc. KIkIiis, 19c. ; imitation creamery, PlfilSlio. New Yolk dairy, 13Til7c.; crcamory, UH lSVfcc. ; fancy Pennsylvania prints Jobbing at 23'i(20c.; do. wholesale, 22c. Cheese steady; large, colored, "ViVic; small do., Sc.; largo, white, 7Wi7'ic.; small do., 794c; Unlit skims, GUIidic; part skims, GU&SHc; full skims, 2ii2M.c. Fugs firm; New York and Pennsylvania, lPlGUc. ; western, fresh, lliie. Potatoes steady; Jerseys and Long Island, 1.50T2; sweets, $2.504. Cottonseed oil easy; prime crude, .W6c.i yellow, 23yai2lc. Turpentine firm -at -Sf(2S',ic. Cabbage steady; bong Island, $1.G0S2. Baltimore, Aug. 3. Flour dull and un changed. Wheat lirm; spot, 72,4'Sf72?ic. ; month, 71,,fcf71c. ; September, 70949710,; steamer No. 2 red, 70',4 7094c. ; southern, hy sample, 6551730.; do. on grade, C994g 7294c. Corn easier; spot nnd month, SC',i E3G9io.; September, 3C94G37c; steamer mixed, 35ViU33c. ; southern, white nnd yellow, S0if40c, Oats easier; No. 2 white, western, 83i33Vic.; No. 2 mixed, SH4'632c. Ityo firmer; No. 2 nearby, 47c; No. 2 western, 49c. Hay steady; No. 1 timothy, WiiVZ.tiO. Grain freights lower; steam to Liverpool, per bushel, 2d., August; Cork, for orders, per quarter, 2s. Cel., August; 3s.i!3s. 3d., September. Ilutter steady; fancy creamery, 20c. Lettuce, UKJ75c. per bushel. I.lvo Stock Markets. New York, Aug, 3. Prlmo and choice beeves steady; medium to good 10S15c. lower; rough stuff 15$i25c. lower; native steers, tl.MS5.10; Toxans and half breeds, J.J.30il.C0; oxen nnd stags, $2.35f(4.G0; bulls, I2.20H3.2u; cows, i.wm;j.H). uaives active; 25c hltflier; veflls, $500.75; tops, 0.67H; culls, 11.254.14,60; buttermilks. $3.75T4.25 ; Erassers, J3jf3.C2Vi. Prime light sheep firm; others slow and weak; lambs ac tlvo; prlmo stock. 1015c. higher; sheep, tSSU.&Q; lambs, $3.Wi.7; culls, $1.5034.90. Hogs easier at $4.25W4.50. Fast Liberty, Pa Aug. 3. Cattle about steady; extra. $5515.10; prime, $4.ti0'fl6; com mon, $3.f.0ii l. Hogs slow and lower; prime mediums und best Y01 Iters, $4.05'ifl.lO; heavy, $4fll.05; common to fair Yorkers, $3.93i(l; pigs, $3.S5f4; roughs, $2.&0ffi3.M, Sheep steady: choice, $1.40&4.50; common, $3.25j3.75: spring lambs, JUi5.I0; veal calves, tjC25. I;. (J. Blanks, ol Lswlsvillc, Texas, wrilcs that one box of DoWltt'a Witch Hazel K.ilv., was wortli fSO 00 to him. It cured his pih,s of ten years standing. Ho advises others to try it. It also cures eczema, skin diseases ana onstma.o sores, u. 11. llatoubueh. Didlghllill Vaiiillon Trip. Mulling Watkins (lien, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Quebec, Montreal, Au .same Chasm, Lake Champlalu and Lake George, Saratoga and the Highlands of Hie Hudson, Leavo Philadelphia hy special truiii August 1(1. Tho tour will be in i hargu or nun or the company's touilst agculs. An oxpoiieuccil chaperon will also iiccninpany the paity, having especial charge of tmot,. corted ladlos, Tho l-.itoof ?ll)0 from Now Yoik, Ilrooklyn, Newark, Trenton, Philadelphia, IlarrUbiirg, Baltimore and Wni-hlngton, rovers railway and boat faro for Hie entire round nip, parlor-car scats, meals euroiite, hotel enter tainment, transfer charges; carriage hire in fact, every Hem of neciKiry uxpeuso. For detailed itinerary, tickets, or any ad ditional information, address Tourist Agent, l'onnsylvaula Ballroad Company, llllil llrond. way, Now York j 8IKI Fulton street, Brooklyn ; 780 Broad Strict, Xmvuik, N. J. ; or Geo. W. Boyd, AbnUUut General Paw. euser Agent, Bioad Street Station, Philadcb plila, Tho editor of thu Kvuns City, Pu., Gloho, writes. ' One M unto Coiiuh Cuio is riuhtlv named. It cured my children after ull other leincdles lulled ." Il i-urus couth, colds and all I limit and hint! doubles. U. II, llaucn. hueli. GREAT DANGER Sufferers From Kidney Disease Should Read This Carefully. When thc niadilcr or Kiilnovs nro dis eased, the afflicted person is in great tlnngcrof death, When thc urine gets paio or very dark ; when tho desiro to urinate is very frequent, especially at nignt; when there ts a. ourning sensation orpain inpasslng water; when there is nscdinicntorcloudy subslntico at the oot O torn of tho vessel after vrfnho urine has stood i when there is in thc small of the hack or loins, your Kid neys or Blad der are alTcctcd and you had better look out. Tho disease is liable to lead to pneumonia, rr jConsumption or Pbronchitls, nnd that means still more certain death. At thc slightest sign of any dis order in tho Kidneys or Bladder, go to thc drug store as quickly as you can and get a bottle of Dr. Vnvitl Kcnut'tly'a Favorite licmcdy for $1. It will re move you from danger at once and effect a radical, permanent cure. Do not allow the dealer to substitute another mcdl. cine. Nothing equals this great prepa ration. Insist upon having Dr. David JCcmiedv's Favorite Remedy. SAMPLIj BOTTLI3 FREE. If you wish to test Favorite Remedy beforo buying it, send your nanc nnd address to the Dr. David Kennedy Corporation, Kondout, N. Y., mention this paper, and a sample bottle of Favorite Rem edy and pamphlet of valuable informa tion will be sent you by mail prepaid. This offer is guaranteed genuine by the publishers of this paper. su.mmki: ouriNtis. i'Kltso.NAI,I.Y-CON'm-'lTEll ToUlt VIA l'KNN- SVI.VAXIA KAIMIOAP. The Pennsylvania liaihoad Company an nounces tho following personally-conducted tours for the summer mid early autumn of IStis: To the North (including Watkins Glen, Niairara Falls, Thousand Islands, Mon treal, Quebec, Au Sable Chasm, Uikes Chain- plain and (.eorgo, Saratoga, and ft daylight ride through tho Highlands of the Hudson), July 2rt and August 111. Iiate, ?100 for tho round trip from New York, Philadelphia, Tialtimore, and Washington, covering all ex penses of a two-weeks' trip. Propoitioiiato nitcs from ether points. To Yellowstono Park and tho Traus Misslssippi Imposition on a special train of Pullman sleeping, compartment, observation, and dining cars, allowing eight days in "Wonderland" nnd two days at Omaha, Sep tember 1. Iiate. $23.ri from New York, Phil adelphia, Baltimore, and Washington; ?230 from Pittsburg. To Niagara Falls, excursion tickets good to return within ten days will bo sold on July 21, August 4 and 18, September 1, 15 and 21), at rato of $10 from Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington. Thcso tickets include transportation only, and will permit of stoj: over within limit at lluir.ilo, ltochester, and Watkins on tho return trip. Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, I.uray Caverns, Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot Springs, Kiehuioud, and Washington, Sep tember SS and October 111. Kale, $05 from N'ow York, f(l3 from Philadelphia. Pro poitlonato rates from other points. For itineraries and further information ap ply to ticket agents, or address Geo. W Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. ST.vri: or i lino, Cirv orToi.mio, 1 1.11 AS I'OC.MY. I l'ltANli .1. 'lll.Ni:v inak.-H oalli that he is the senior ii.u tucr of the llrin of I- .. I. fJnr.Ni:v v Ct tloing l.ulu.-ss iiithc ritv of Toleilo, County anu Miiu iiioi.-sino. anu mac sain nrin win pav tin-sum of ONi:illlNI)ltHI)l)OI,I.AItSforcni li and evi-ry casi of Catarrh that cannot bo cured iiyrneiisooi iiAi.r. s i-atau.iii cuiik. SUA 1. 1 A. W. (il.KAKON, Notary Public. all's Catarrh Cure Is taken fntcrimllv and acts llm-tlv on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. .Send lor testimonials free. I'.. i. liii;m5 si.ii., toicuo, u Sold by Iiruggists. 7ao. TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS. UNSUItPARSHI) SERVICK Ori'KltEI) nV THE SOUTIIKRN ItAII.WAY. Leaving Broad Street station, Philadelphia, at (l:.r5 p. in. dally, tho "Southwestern Limited," carrying a dining ear and tho jno.it luxurious Pullman drawing room sleep lug cars, reaches Birniiughan tho following night nt 10:10 and uriives nt Memphis tho noxt moriihignt 7:10. Through sleeping cars for Asliovillo, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tauipi, Atlanta, Mobilo and New Orleans aro also attached to this train, Pullman reser vations can bo mado in advance and all In formation obtained by communicating with John M. Ileal, District Passenger Agent, 82 Chestnut street, l'hila.lelphia. Cure that Cough with Shiloh's Cure. Tho best Cough Cure. Believes Croup promptly. One million bottles Mild last year. 10 doses for !i." cts. Sold by P. 1). Kirlluaiid a guar antee. WM. SCIIMICKER, JR., A Kent for Shenandoah and Vicinit --(-"or-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beei A Hand I Is ono ot tho I possess, i, IglveiiU. antlsomo Complexion i Kreaiesi cnarius a woman can OiZONl'H COMl'LliJflON l'OWUlill U 0 Amiliinldo'n Prisoner Well Treated. Washington, Aug. 4. In response to tho expressions of alarm emanating from Home as to the safety of tho monks at Manila who have fallen or may fall Into the hnnds of Agulnnldo, Consul General Wlldmnn has tele graphed tho state dcpaitmeut that nil prisoners tnken nnd held by Aguln nldo, Including monks, are treated with humanity, nnd thnt any report to the contrary Is Dimply false, Illume Porto ltlco Volunteer. Loudon, Aug. 4. The Mailt Id corre spondent of The Standard says: The Mailt Id press strongly blames the want rtf Invnlli tin. ,'nlmilnni'u It. lrrln lllnn have displayed In allowing the Amerl- nun Invniloi-H nn onnv n wnlkover. In- deed, this behavior tends to diminish the regret felt here at losing the Island. Odd Follows In a Itnllroad Wreck. Pittsburg, Aug. 4. A report was cir culated hero last night that a serious accident had happened to the big Odd Fellows' plcnlo train, composed of 12 sections, on the return trip from Idle wild to this city, and that sevi al peo ple wore killed, No one was killed, and only seven needed medical at tention. One lady, Mrs. McClelland, of New Florence, Pa., Is seriously hurt and may die. She was taken to her home on the fast line. The accident occurred at Ulalrsvllle Intersection, when the West Penn section, consist ing of 10 coaches, was backed Into a blind switch, knocking away tho bumpers and throwing tho last car over an embankment. Tho passengers were thrown violently from their seats Into a confused heap, and pandemon ium prevailed, but all were soon tnken from the wreck and cared for. Sonntor FiilrbniikM on Cuba. Indianapolis. Auir. 1. The l!f.niihll. cans of Indiana completed tho organl- zntlnn nf tholr Rtntr. rnnvpntlnn vul,,r day afternoon and adjourned until to- uay, wnen nominations will be made. As permanent chairman United States Senator Fairbanks made a speech, In tho course of which be said: "We ave determined to free Cuba nd to establish nnnr-p In thn laln.wl To turn the people of the Island over to an anarchy and misrule, turbulence and disorder, would be In violation of the mandate which Christian rlvliirn. Hon has placed upon us. When stable government is established and the tranquillity of the Islands Is assured our obligation towards II n.ut liu .top ple Is at au end, nnd they must be left to worn out tneir uestiny as an Inde pendent nation." Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salve In tho world for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rlienm, fovcr sores, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skiu eruptions, and nositiToly cures ullos. or ao pay required. It is guaranteed to givo perfect satlstactlon or niony relutulcd. Price 85 conta por box. For salo by A. Wasloy. Coming l'lvents. August 15. Picnic under tho auspices of tho Phoenix Fire Company, at High Point pail;. Aug. 17. Ico cream festival under tho auspices of the "Y" will bo held hi Bobbins' opera house. Aug. 3. Phonograph entertainment in the Primitive MctlmdWI church, under the auspices of the Ladies' Aid Society and Sunday school. Aug. 15. Picnic nt Browns Grove, Lost Cicek, umlei tho auspices nf Lost Creek Cadets of 1 empemuco. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Siguaturo Philadelphia & Reading Railway Engines Hum Hard Coal No Smoke IN KFFKOT JULY 1st. 1S3S. Trains leave Bhenamloali as follows! For New York via 1'hlladulphln, week days, V ... ... Ul., 14 O IV UI1U U U, J.. Ill, For New York via Mauch Chunfc, week days 7 30 a. m.. 12 27 and 8 10 n. tn. For It-eadlug and Philadelphia, week days, v oi n.m., iz a xu unu u u. p. iu For l'ottsvllle, week days, 7 30, 9 51 a, 12 27. S 10. 0 07 and T 25 n. m. For Tamaqua and Mahauoy City, week days 7 30. 9 51 a. in.. 12 27. S 10 and 6 07 r. m. For "Wllllamsport, Sunbury and Lewlsburir, weec uays. iihu a.m., iz nt I a p. m For Mahauo) Plane, weekdays, 7 30, 9 51, 11 a. in.. 12 27. B 10. 6 07. 7 25. 9 65 n. la. For Ashland and Shamokln, week days,. 7 30, 1 1 on ... io,rr 1 tv. n ok n ...1 k a . uv ,.. in . , .1, u in, u yi, , u ni.u in. For Baltimore. Washington and tho Wett via B. &0. It, It., through trains lea-t Heading Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. & 11. II 1C) nt 3 20, yoo.il .-on. m., bio anu 7.Z7 p. l-. tmmiays 8 20,7 00,1120 a.m.. Sin and 7 27p.m. Add. tlonal trains from Twenty-fourth and Cheat nut streets station, week days, 1080a. m. 12 20. is iu )i.m, Bmiuaya, l 35, H23 p. m. TltAINH FOIt SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week uays, jz ja, 4 ou, s 00, 11 uo a. lu., am! 1 13, I no 9 00 n.m. l.enve iMew York via Ulaucli Chunk, week iluvu. 4 30. 9 10 a. In.. 1 80 u. in. Ivavo Philadelphia, KeadluK Terminal, week uaya, a iu, a so, mai a. ui. anu 1 au, 4 10 p. lo Ix-ave IloudluK, week days, 7 IW, 100H, h, m. 16 .O, i,, U OU p. IU. l,vave l'ottsvllle, week days, 7 10. 7 -10 a. iu 12 110 4 10. 0 10 and S SO p. In. Iifavu Taruaiiua, week days, 8 35, 1123 n. in I 19. 5 50. 7 20 u. lu. Leave Mahauoy City, week days, 9 05, 1147 U. u.,, d u 1 i, UII, p. LU Leavo Mahauoy Plane, week days, CM, 9 23, 1025. 1159 a. iu.. 241. 5 3! fl 1 1 7 i n.. Leave Willlanisport, week days, 7 42, 10 Ul a. 16 ot aim i vi it, m. ATLANTIC CITY MVI8ION, Irf-arc Philadelphia Chestnut street watt and Houtll street wharf for Atlantic Cltv. Weekdays 15)jreas, 8 00, 9 00, Hi" 15 a. in.. (1 30 Mill iirili.VM (tnU'l , on !im 'tin t.si ...I..,,... ....... I 4 CO jlVS minute trninj, 4 30, SOU flV. minute, trnllij, 5 10, 7 00 ji. in. AcKolinnodalloii, U 15 a. in., 500, u 30 ii. in SI. (XI excursion train 700 n in. MuudayK Ki'res, 7 30, 8 on, 8 30, 9 00, 10 00 a in, 115 p m AixoiumiMlutlon, 0 13 a u., 4 45 p. in. Sl.00 oneiirsloii train, 7 a in KctiirulliK leave Atlantic City depot, eon er Atlantic and Arkansas avenue. Weekdays Kipn-HS, (1145 .Mondays only I TOO, 7 13 1 1 VI minute train, 820 UVt minute tialn,9 00, JUI5, II 00 a in., 30, 4 30, li 7 30, 931 p. in. Aeeomiiiodatlon, 4 23, 7 50 a. lu, 4 01 p, in. 8 1. ) i-ieiirsli.il train (from .Mississippi live, only) Giu p, in. Mondays Hipruss, 3 30, I 00, 5 00, li U), U 30. 7 00, 7 30, 8 ((!, 9 30 p. iu. Ai e.iiui latlou, 7 15 a. in., 503 p. in, Jl Ol oveiiislou train (from foot of Mississippi uvo. only), I', 10 p m. For (,'apo Slay and Sen Isle City, 8 43 a. in., 230, 4 15 p iu. Additional for Cnpu May 4 15 i. in. Hnndays-dil no exeiirslon 7 (X) ) 9 15 a ui. For Oeean City, 8 30,8 13 a in, 2 30, 4 15 pin. (HI IMfteiirala.ii Thursday only) 700u in. Hun- 1.15 f. 8 13, 9 15 a 111. I'arior i.'ars on all express trains. For further Information, apply to nearest I'l.lladelnhta and Iteadinu Itallwav ticket ueeu or address I, A, HWI'.IOAIUl, ICllSON J, WUKKS. (len'l Hunt,, (len'i Poss'r Aft., Headline Terminal, Philadelphia. nillions of Dollars Oo up In BinoVo overy year. Tako n risks but got your houses, sliK'k, fu nitiiio, eUs., insured iu lirst-claaa r llahlo coiupanles as roprosontod by DAVIft FAUST Insurance AgetX Also Llfe.andAccldentail Cowpule From Extreme Nervousness, THAT no ono remedy enn contain tho oloruonts necessary to euro nil diseas es, Is it fact well known to overyouo. Dr. Miles' Sfa:m ox ltcstoratlvo ltemrdlos consists of Eovon distinctively different preparations, each for Its own purpose Jlrs. I., C. llrumlcy, 37 Henry St., St. Cath erines, Ontario, writes: "For years 1 suf fered from extreme nervousness nnd nnnoy lns constlpat Ion, dovcIoplnR Into palpitation and weakness of tho heart. I was uniiblo to sleep, suffered much from he.idacho, pain In my left sldo, pilpltatlon nnd a constant feeling ot weakness and prostration. I began using Mr. Miles' Nervine, Heart Curo and Ncrvo nnd Mver l'ills and tho Antl-l'alu Fills to rollovo sudden paroxysms of pain mid headache. I soon felt much lmnroved and tho pains and aches and woarlness loft me. I thon took Dr. Miles' ltcstoratlvo Tonic and am now restored to my foitnor gooa Health. Mr. Miles' ltomcdlcsl ?v Dr. - -. aro sold by all drug gists under a posltlvoi Miles' guarantee, first bottlol iemediesl benefits or money ro- E Rostoro funded. Hook on dis eases of tho heart and! Health am nerves free. Address, mm MR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, lud. PROFESSIONAL CARDS M.HUHKK, ATTOHNKY-AT-LAW. oniee Kiran hiilldhiEr. corner of Main an Centre streets, Hlienitiulonli. J II. l'OMK.UOY, ATTOUNEY-AT-I.AW Shenandoah, Pa. pitOF. JOHN J0NK8, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Hot CI, Mahauoy City, Pa. ITavlng studied under somo nf the ttual masters le ImhhIoh nnd Paris, will idvo U.ssoua on the violin. mandolin, gultur Alid vocal ciiUnro. Terms reasonable. Address lu caro of Strolls... Hit) iowoler Hliunauuoali. P ennsylvania RAILROAD. HCIIUYKII.L DIVISION. July 1, 1898. Trnli.s will leave Hheuaudoah aftur tne r.bj.s date lor WiKKaiis, (llll.crtou, Frackvllle. lir.ra Water, Mt. ajlalr, rousvlllu. llainotirK, Koatllnx, l'nttstowll. Plioeulxvlllu. Norrlstowll H.d IV, aJelplda (Hr'wul street station) at e 03 and K 15 a. lu., 2 02, G IK p. in. on week da)s. HlluU..s, 8 15 a. in., I 25 p. 111. Trains leave Frackvllle for Shenandoah st 7 313, 11 45 a. in. and 5 45, 7 35 p. m. .Sunday, 11 Ol a. ill. uuu n iu p. iu. Iieavo Pottsvlllu for Mlieuaodoali (via Frack vlllo, 7 10, 11 20 a. iu., 5 20, 7 10 p. in. tauuday 10 35 a. lu.. 5 20 p. ui. lavo PhlladelpMa, (Itroad street station), fui Hhaxwaudunti at 8 35 a. ui 4 10 p. in. week alays. Sundays leave at 0 50 nnd 9 23 . iu. Ia-avu Itroad street station. Philadelphia, lot Sea Ulrt, Asbury Park, Oeean llrove, iJiijt iiranen, anu luieruieuiatu stations, 11.11, a. m., 8.30 and 4.00 p. in. week-days. Leave itroad streot station, I'lilladelphla, FOK NKW YOKK. ......... ..n..1r.,liiu. H 'Ml J ... I Ml tV. 11 .1 u. tw, .b.lHJ D, 1 --, - - v',1. .v,u " ' , t Ui .. ,. UU1 lit... . I. lull. ir fool I2ajouoon, 1215 (Limited 100 and 4 2J p. Ut. DlnlliBCars), 1 40, ilM (DIiiIuk t-ar) 8 20, 3 oo. 4 02, 5 00, 5 6o (Dining: Car, bUO, 7 02,7 30 (l)lii 1HST vur;, juw p, iu-i ...t,ti, niiirauin, j t , Ml .. t S I t M -M URIi ll. . , I ., Car), 1183 a. In., 12 8.1, 103 (DlllInK Car) 2 JO (DIuliiK Car), 4 00 (Limited 4 22) (Dining Cur), A.M. r. ,1.,, Ou.l IHS 9 1.' 7 'Ji l.llxl,,,. uu,uw, r, " ' J " " 'I I- ...,p lO.IO., n... I'lll i.ltr at. express lor UOSIOII WltllUUi VUUUO, UUUUU,, week-days, and 7 50 p iu., dally. Cntsklll express, tl'arlur Car). 8 20 a lit week tlays. WASHINGTON AND THIS SOUTH. For lialtluioro uud Waahlunloo, 3 50, 7 20, 8 32, 10 20, 11 23, u. nr., 12 09, 12 31 (DUIl.e, Car), 112 IDlnlui; Car, 312, 4 41, (AZa Congres sional Limited, Dllllntj Car, 017. 053 (Kill Iiil- CurJ, 7 31 iDluliiK Car p. in., and 12"03 uiKht week days. Sundays, J 50, 7 20, 9 12, 11 28, a. u 1209, 1 li, DIuliiK CarJ 4 41, 320 Con gressional Limited, Dining: CarJ, t,5o Dlnlntf CarJ, 731 IDiuliik-CarJ p. iu. uud 12 05iui:nt. For ilultliuore, uecoiuuiodatiou, 9 12 a iu, 2 OJ uud 4 01 p iu week duys, 5 OS und 11 10 p in dlly. FOU ATLANTIC CITY. Leave broad street station via Delaware rivet bridBe Uxpresn, 5 00, 9 10 1&0 Ulinlites u in, 2 38 82 minutes, 4 00 80 inlliutes, 7 uu p. IU. Sundays, 5 00, 9 20 bU lllllllltesj, u 111, 2 3S H2 uiinutesj, 7 U-i p m. Leuvu Jlark.tt btreet Warf Kipress, 5 HO, 8 30, 10 00 75 inlnutes, a lu. (100 Saturdays uuy), 2 00 ;5lulllllteaJ,3Uu 75 nillilltes),3 30 IW minutes, 100 Lj. lllllllltesj, 480 175 uiinutesj, OUJ I lU lilluilles,S30 U lilluutesj p UI. Sundiiys, 5uO, 730, 800 73 jiilnutes, 830, 900 75 inlliutes , 9 50 170 inliiutesj a in, and 4 80 175 minutes p in, Sl.no oxeursiou liiiin, 7 Ouu in dully. Fur Cupulay, Aiuleseu, Wlldwajajdand Holly lleaeli Lxpress, 9 00 u 111, 2 30, 4 05, 5 00 p lu wcekduta. buildups 820a lu, CapeiMayouly, 1 ao p in Saturday. Kxeurslon, 7 to u uiilailr- For Seu Isle City, Ocebu Cny, Avuluii uud Htone Harbor Kxpress, U10 ft, ui., 2 30, 4 90, 5 00 p. iu. week days. Sundays, 8 50 u. tu. Uir eiirslou 7 CO n in aUlly. For humeri Point Kipress, 5 00, 8 30, 10 OJ a. in., 1 U) Saturdays only, 3 on, 4 00, aoo, 5 3d p. m. week days, Sundays, 5 00, 8 00, 9110,9 50 u. iu and 1 30 p. m. J, II. HuicuiiasoN, J. It. W'ooo, Uen'l Manauer. Ciun 1 Poss'if'r Aut )00000000000000C Webster's Internatioii al i Sitctratot of the " Unntirhloeit," Tho Ono Crviit Stiuultirtl Authority, m wnwH turn. j. .r, r.nr, Jitittlitt H. Hiiirt'iuo Court. Hluiulard of tlio IT. H. Ilov't I'lititlliK ( (unco, iuu 1 1, n. niii niiiu ( VUUII. Ull 1110 MttlH Ml" fuei ue ('turli,Hnluf ni'an y nil (lie Ncl tool book. Warmly Comiuuiicled tr State Hnperinlenilt'nti or ScllOOla, t'ollt-k'H 1'lrkl- ( t1fiititaiiltlierllnmtui , turnout wllliuut iiiuuw-'r. Xiivaliialile In the hoiiHt-lioliI, fiml to ( ma ifiicntT, stiiomr, jrti fc88iitml man. ttml Mf--i I ura tor. THR BEST FOR PRACTICAL USG. It Is easy to find tlie word wonted. It I cany to ascertain the prnnunclafon It Is easy tu trace the growth ol a word. It Is easy to learn what a word means. '1 ti) 1 itcht filltloii cniui's from tho prcs villi n complfU'iifKii that Itniilit-s thu most tlu'ruiitlit'ill ( torlnlaiiil tyihiyraithlfiil siimUlii, 'I ha. imi.iie, um). niitii mi a woik t whicii iu onrTiiiriiiiifr" IfiTSneclnien naeei lent on inDllcatlon to C. ttF.ltUTAM CO., VuMMien,
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