EVENING HERALD KSYAlU.ISHin 1H7U. Hubl'aUod every KvchIiik. lCxtejHumlfty,t 8 HOUTM JARUIN HfKEKTt KKAH CF.NfHK. The Herald I0 dellvtifd ItiSliunamloat. and tho utturroundltin toivuB for Mx ctnt n week, pay .nbU to the carrier. Hy mall 83.00 n year, or 'Z h!cenl4 h month, p.iynlilu tn advance. Advertlfc , "incuts charted ..icordliiK to Apace and position. Tiro pubHtiet tt-rve the rlK.it to change the t?Wlt.on of Advertisements whenever the pub 'tMIon of new demands it. Tho rllit Is WURjtTYod to wjttany advertisement, whether r 'nfilfl for or not, Mat tlio publi-iiern may deem 'ilproper. Adertlntnff rate inudf known 'uiwh application. Entered at the poMofllco at .Mhenaiidoah. I'a., as HeconU clan mall matter TKMCPHONK CONNECTION 'All the Hews That's Fit to Print." J Evening Herald sm unAY. Arm st u. iss. OUR COUNTRY: First. Last and Porevei'. A movkmkxt lias been started in New York for organizing u linlioliul league, wlio.se object will be the furtherance of tlie project for bring ing about an Anglo-American ullianee. Gun. ,Tok Wiikklkk lias written from Cuba to his constituents in the Highth Alabama district that he will be 11 candidate for Oongres this fall. He should receive an. unanimous nomination and election. Republican Success. The political campaign in Sehuyl kill county this fail depends materi ally upon the result of tho Republi can county convention, so far as tho sluices of that party is concerned. Jt is desirable that an exception ally strong ticket be nominated this year. The contest promises to be a close one, and for that and other reasons apparent to the political student the nominees of the Hepublican convention must necessarily meet witli popular ap proval. Especially is this true as regards tho Congressional nominee. Mr. Biunim has declared recently that he is not a candidate for re-noiu-inatiou. Whether or not he discerns public sentiment and sees the hand writing on tlie wall is immaterial. There are those, however, who pro fess to believe that the present mem ber is not sincere in this statement. It is generally recognized by the party leaders that the head of the ticket especially should be a man not identified closely with either faction, upon whom all can centre, and who, as a consequence, will have tho united support of his party. The Democra tic party has its troubles, as a result file ilJtor'ii.'-ions caused by the re 'CHiit convention. To say that the rank and (He of the enemy are dis gusted with the perfidy of those re sponsible for t ho elimination of the lluaiicial (piestion is putting it mildly. It is openly charged that Sir. .lames V. It) an, the Congressional nominee, who was heretofore recogljifoid as an uncompromising free silverito, was not only instrumental in haying the committee on resolutions report a 'inilk and water" platform, but strongly urged upon those in control of the convention tlie advisability of totally Ignoring the one issue upon which he based ids claims for nomina tion. Under these circumstances it is but natural that those loyal Democratic followers of "William Jennings llryiin, unwilling to sacri llco principal for tho sake of oillce, are ready to lead a revolt against such bare-faced perfidy. The outlook for the Democracy, with internal bickerings, is anything but bright. Notwithstanding the demoralized condition of tlie enemy, we cannot win unless the Republicans profit by the mistakes made by their adver saries, and nominate a strong, clean ticket. There seems to be a well de veloped demand for a business man as the Congressional nominee, one who will not only be faithful and so licitous of the interests of tho dis trict, but who will loyally support President McKinley's administration and who stands squarely and uncon ditionally with his party 011 the liiiiin ciul uud other questions. It is of tlie utmost importance that H Republican bo elected to Congress from this district this year. It can be done upon the lines indicated vv o(. There are any number of r ,ung, aggressive Republicans who not fuctionists in either national, te or local politics, around whom case K"l"dlicaiis would rally with an ' thusiasm that will result in triumph the polls In November next. 100 Doses in a Is peculiar to and true only ot Hood's Barsapn- Bottle rllla, and Is proof ot its superior strength and economy. There id more curative power In a bottlo of Hood's Sarsaparllla than In any other. This fact, with Its unequalled record ot cures, proves tho best medicine for nil blood diseases is pes 1 iiieuituiu iui mi iiiuuu Hood's Sarsa- parilla TI10 One Truo blood 1'urHler, All druggists. $1. . it n-tt euro Mvcr Ills; easy to MOOU S FlllS take, easy to operate 2Jo. nopamtruj you! RUPTURE It you wear tho CHAMPION TRUSS. fUUdolobU Trull Co.. 610 Loeuit SL. Phu, P. CLARK INVALIDED. Tho Captain of the Battleship Oregon Or deri'd Home to Recuperate Ills Wasted Energies. WnshlnRtmi. Auk. G. Cnptnln Chnrle"! R Clark, cninmanili-r of the bnttleshlp Oregon, now In Cuban wuteiH oft Hun tliiBo, linn been Invnllded home. The news uf Captain C'lirk's IIIiiosh mine ns n shook to his Washltiu-ton friends In and nut of the navy, who have fol lowed with Intense Interest his notable CAPTAIN CI, AUK. trip from Sun Francisco around the "Horn" to Klorldn find noted with ad ded Interest hi" conduct or the Oii-smi 111 the buttle with Admiral cVrveru'n squadron. Definite Information concerning his Illness Is not obtainable at the navy department. fV-ivirry Tnis snld Inst night that Captain Clark 1ms been granted leave of nbencp on nccmint of slrkiiPFH. but that lie had no knowl edge of how sick lie n or from what disease he wns suffering. H Is believed at the navy department that Captiiln Clark Is Buffeting from pome climatic affection. Induced prob ably by the tremendous strain under which he hns been fur months. Oknts: I was dreadfully nervous, and fur relief took your Karl's Clover Hoot Tea. It quieted my nerves and strengthened my whole Nervous System. I was troubled with Constipation, Kidney and Howel trouble lour Joa soon cleansed my system so thoroughly that I rapidly regained health and strength. Mrs. S. A. Sweet, Hartford, Conn. Sold by S. 1'. Kiilin and n guarantee. Illinois Colored Troop I'm- Culm. Spilnglleld, Aug. . Governor Tan ner received a telegram from the war department late yesterday afternoon Btutins that tlie lClghth Illinois In fantry, coloied. hnd been ordered to Santiago de Cuba to replace the First Illinois Infantry, which will be removed to Long Island. It will be two or three days before the Eighth will leave Springfield. He Would Have lleeu ordinal Wal-li London. Aug. 6. A high Catholic au thority Informs the press that the Vat ican had de bled to make Archbishop Walsh, of Toronto, a cardinal. His death leaves the question of succession to Cardinal Taschereau open, as the Vatican Is undei stood to have no sec ond choice. The Catholic weeklies. The Tablet and The Register, confirm tho report that Archbishop Walsh was the Vatican's choice for tho Canadian car dluulate. (lolloriil liut"ler'si s5,. 1,1s!. Washington, Ann. !. The war de partment last night posti'd the follow ing fi mn Cieneml Shatter, at Santiago: Sanitary report for Aug. I: Total sick, 3.351: fever cases, 2.G1S; total new cases of fever. 502; totnl cases of fever leturned to duty, 519. Heaths from yel low fever, r; malarial fever, 4; typhoid, !!; other causes, 3. Shiloh' s Consumption Cure elites whero others fail, it is tho lending Cough Cure, amino homoshould ho without it. Pleasant to lako and goes right to tho spot. Sold by 1'. I). Kirlln and a guarantee. l'rodlcts a Wave of I'ro-iiorltv. London, Aug. C The Statist predicts a great wave of American prosperity after the war and active Kuropean business in American securities. "Cu-' ba." it says, "will give employment to a vnst amount of capital, and the stim ulus to Industry tliere will react upon the United States. The Investments In Cuba, Porto ltlco and the Philip pines will particularly benefit rail ways." Still Worklntr on I'rotoetl Iph. Heading. I'.i., Aug. . Notwithstand ing peace negotiations tho Carpenter steel woiks are working on shells and projectiles under the heaviest pres sure from the government since the War started. The Inference Is that the supply of these munitions Is to be kept up to the fullest measure for future contingencies. Large shipments ure made three times a week. Tho OIUch I.oy Indignant. 'J'ho editor or editress, If there Is a foni lnlno form permissible, who dally records "Milady's Moods," tho dressmaking "Do ings of a Daughter of Eve" and looks at tho world through tho not always rose col ored glasses of tho "Feminine Observer, called the boy who has rli,ii(,e of the pho tographs She was tired, or, ill tho usual language uf milady, "lallKueo. " "John," said the fair jotter of tho on oniutupootio feminine fads and fancies, "1 want 3011 lo fjrt me t niio bouillon." "And whero shall 1 got Itr" wild John, puzzled. "At tho Continental," replied tho tran scriber of tho musings of tho uiutlueu maid. "Can't I got it ut tho nowsstuud cjulok erf" said John, a light breaking upon him. Fifteen minutes Inter John was telling Ills troubles to tho now reporter. "Why didn't she sny soup, "ho asked, "If Bho wanted toupr I thuught sho wuntcd an afternoon paper." Philadelphia Times. Avoiding Notoriety. "Your "ggs," remarked tho course hen with tho raucous volco, her real animus but thinly cloaked under an affectation uf Indifference, "aru not as largo as hall bUuics." Tho henly hen smiled sweetly. "No," she answered in her quiet way, "I do not court nowspnper notoriety. " Detroit Tribune. Seliidble. "What aru you going to bo when you grow upf" asked an Inquiring citizen of the 4 -year-old boy next door, una tho boy answered, after iiiio consideration, "I am going to bo u man I" And the Inquiring citizen said ho thought that was agood idea. Soniorvlllu (Muss.) Journal. According to ulllelnl statlstlos, the city of Jhi'llu has a little over H.O0U noblemen, of whom 4,7U0 me In the army, (100 In tho civil service, '.'Oil In trado and Kin tiny in borers. It is unwarned that tho remain der, who are nut accounted for, do noth ing with dignity. Drluitnldvloklilllloliettau Is tho 11111110 of a small hanilet In tho Isle of Mull, con t .lining not muru than u dozen Inhabitants means pain, danger and possible, death for somo wivos. For others It mentis practicallv no disexunfortat all. There, la no reason why child birth should ho n period of pnin nnd dread. Sov. eral months beforo a woman becomes a mother sho should prepare herself for tho critical ordcaL There, is a prepara tion mado which la intended for tills purpose, nlono. The name of this wonderful preparntiou in It is a liniment to bo ap plied ox. tornally. It relaxes tho mus cles and ro llovos tho distension, gives elastici ty to overy organ con cerned in childbirth, nnd takes nwny all dnngor and nearly nil suffer ing. Best results follow If tho remedy Is used during tho whole poriod of picg nancy. It is tho only remedy of tho kind in tho world that Is endorsed by physicians. SI perbottlont nil drug stores, or sent by mail on receipt of price. FiiBU Books con ftlother's Frieml. taining invnhmblo in formation for nil women, will be sent to any ad dress upon application to The Bratlfleld Regulator Co Atlanta, Ga. THE PRODUCE MARKETS. As ltelleeted by Dealings In Philadel phia and llultlmoi'e. Philadelphia, Aug. 5. Flour stronger; winter superllne, tiAtoiHO; Pennsylvania roller, clear, new. $3.i,1.C0; city mills, extra, new. J2.761i3. ltye Hour sold In a small way at VI per barrel for cholco Pennsylvania. Wheat strong; No. 2 red, spot, "I'uilVic: do. August, 73Vis"lc. Corn steady; No. 2 mixed. August, 37'4ST37Hc.; No. 2 yellow, for local trade, iO'fjllc. Oats quiet; No. 2 white, old, 31c. Hay weak: choice timothy, J12(ffl2.,r,0 for largo bales. H.ef sli-.idy; beet hams, J22.C0J? 23. Poik steady; family, $13. Lard firm er; western steamed, $5.G3. Hutter steady; western creamery, HVaWlOe.; factory, 11 14c.: Klglns, 19c.; Imitation creamery, 13 6T15't.c. ; New York dairy, 13til7c.; fancy prints Jobbing at 22fi2lc; do. wholesnle, 22c. Cheese dull; large, white, C'ifiiC.; small, white. 7S7!ic. ; large, colored, 7c; small colored, 79ie.; light skims, CUfiCHc; part skims. G'4(fi3Hc ; full skims. 2ti2i,4o. Legs steady; New York and Pennsylva nia, HV4515V4C. ; western, fresh, 1114c. Po tatoes steady; Jerseys, $l.C0fIl.S7Vi; Long Island, $1.00f2; sweets, $2.5004. "Tallow llrm; city, 3H!i3V.; country, 3?M?354c. Cottonseed oil steady: prime crude, ISVjC.; do. yellow, ZVrlc. Turpentine quiet of 2SWc. Baltimore, Aug. 5. Flour quiet and un changed. Wheat strong; spot, 73Wc. ; month, 73?ic. ; September, 73Q73',ie. ; steam er No. 2 red, 7Jlsij3?iO.; southern, by sample, 05i7(ic. ; do. on grade, 72V475Hc Corn llrmer; spot and month, 37',45j 3794c. ; September, 37V6T( 37-Vic ; steamer mixed, StfUSSCc; southern, white, 3Dfl40o.; do. yellow, 39c. Oats easier; No. 2 white, 32'Q33c.; No. 2 mixed, SOfaSlc. Ilyo llrm; No. 2 nearby, 17u. ; No. 2 western, 49Vc. Hay llrm; No. 1 timothy, $12ftl2.50. Grain freights easy; steam to Liverpool, per bushel, ld., August; Cork, for orders, per quarter, 2s. Cd., August; 3s.5J3s. 3d., September. Lettuce, 50(!i75c, per bushel. Llvo Stock Market. Hast Liberty, Pa., Aug. 5. Cattle about steady; extra. $ri.lUfi5.15; prime, $55)5.10; common, $3.M)fil. Hogs steady; prime mediums and best Yorkers. $lfd.03; fair to good Yorkers, $3.Kft4.50; pigs, $3,705(4; heavy, $3.fto'ii4; roughs, $2.50fi3.50. Sheep steady; choice. $1.40's(1.5O; common, $3.2311 S.75; lambs, $4fo5.50; veal calves, $6.5030.75. Yestprday'si Itaseball Galliot, At Philadelphia Washington, 2; Clove land, 1. At PlttFburg Pittsburg, 3; Phil adelphia, 0. At Cincinnati First game: New York, 9; Cincinnati. 5. Second gamo: Cincinnati, 9; New Vork, 1. At Chlcngo First game: Chicago, 5; llaltlmore, 0. Second game: llaltlmore, 0; Chicago, 1, At Louisville Louisville, 4; Iioston, 2. At St. Louis St. Louis, 5; llrooklyn, 1. At Toronto Toronto, 7; Syracuse, 4. At Duffalo-Sprlngfleld, 8; Buffalo, 2. At Montreal Wilke.sb.nrre, 0; Montreal, 5. At Ottawa Ottawa, 13; Providence, 4. At Lancaster Lancaster, 14; Newark, 7. At Heading (19 Innings) Heading, 4; Allenlown, 3. At Hartford Hartford, 5; I'aterson, 1. At Richmond Richmond, 2; Norfolk, 0. A boom to travelers. Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry.- Cures dysentery, diarrhoea, seasickness, nnusca. Pleasant to tako. Porfectly harmless. SerloliHly scalded on a Trial Trip. Philadelphia, Aug. 6. The torpedo boat Mackenzie, built ut Hillmnn's shipyard, in this city, was given a trial yesterday by her builders nnd succeed ed in making nil average of about 23 knots on hour. Her contract required at least a 20 knot speed. While pre paring for la r homeward trip ono of the tubes In the forward holler blew out and four firemen were burned by the escaping steam. Those most seri ously scalded wero John Kvnns, of Camden, N. J and Owen MeGuuth, of this city. Pennsylvania Chautauqua, For tho Pennsylvania Chautauqua, to bo held at Mt. (Irotita, l'a July I to August 4, IMW, tho Pennsylvania ltallroad Company will sell ticket to tho general public on Juno 211 to August -I, good to return until August 10, Inclusive, from stations on Its lino 111 Pennsylvania, nnd from Washington, 1). C, baltimore, Md., and canauualgua, n. 1 ., aim principal lntormediato stations, to Mt. (Iretna and return, at reduced rates. lluidock lllood Hitters gives a man a clear head, ail activo brain, a stiong, vigorous body makes film fit for tlio battle of life. Alt (iretim Cninp .Meeting For tlio United Ihetliren Camp Meeting at Mt. (iretna, Pa., August 2 to 11, IMIS. the Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell excursion tickets from ill points on itstystcin east of (hut not including Pittsburg and I'.rlc, and west of and including Philadelphia, to Mt. (Iretna and letum at mluccd rates, Those tickets will be sold July 111 to August 11 inclusive, guod to return until August "H, 1S0S, luclulvo. For specillo rale, conditions, &c., apply to nearest ticket agent. "I think DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve Is tlio finest picparatloii oil tlio market for piles." sn writes ,101m u. mum, 01 wiueil g, W. Va, Try it and you will lliiuk tlio wiiue. It also cures eczema and all skin diseases. C. II, Ihueuliucli. AIIK VOll UOINO SOUTH' TUB MlUTIimiN ItAII.WAY lli:Clll AM. I'lniMINUNT POINTS. Don't start South without consulting John M. (Seall, District l'aenncr Agent, Southern lUllw.iy, (1,'S Chestnut street, Philadelphia If you cannot call in person, write to him. Mil AGUIHALDOJS POLICY. ''Why Should I Outline Wv Policy When America Will Not tie frank With Uot" New York, Aug. C Tho Journal prints a cablegram from Dong Kong purporting to give the text of a mes sage sent by Aguinuldo, the Philippine Insurgent leader, to Consul General Wlldinan, The messnue Is dated at Cavlte, July 30, and In It Agulnnldo says ns It hns been reported Hint ho "Is Betting the big head and not be havlng,"ns he promised Mr. Wlldmnn. "In reply," says Aguinuldo, "I nsk, Why should America expect nip to out line my policy, present and future, nnd fight blindly for her Interests, when America will not be frank with me? Tell me this, am I fighting for annexa tion, protection or Independence? It Is for America to say, not me. "I enn tnke Manila, as I have de feated the Spanish every whole, but what would be the use? If America takes Manila I can save my men and arms for what the future 1ms In Btore for me. "Now, good friend, believe me, I nm not both fool and rogue. The interests of my people are as sacred to me as are the Interests of your people to you." Mr. Wlldmnn replied to Vgulnaldo as follows: "Trust to the honor and Jus tice of the United States and let nothing Inteiforo with the first tnsk of throwing off the Spanish yoke. I believe In you. Do not disappoint me." Valuable tilf't to Our riiihters. Washington, Aug. G. Some time ago Mr. Nathan Strauss, of New York, wrote the war department offeilng to furnish the department with an arti ficial Ice plant cnpuulo of producing 13 tons of Ice per day und the apparatus necessary for the fllteilng of 20,000 gal lons of water a day, for the uso of the American soldleis at Santiago. The of fer Included the salaries of the men to operate it. Tlie offer has been accepted. Those associated with Mr. Struuss In making the offer are J. Pierpont Mor gan, Mr. Perry IJebnoiit nnd President Steward, of the United States Trust Company. Remarkable Rescue. Mrs. Michael C'uitain. l'lainlleid, 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, lie told her she was a hopeless vic tim of consumption and that no medicine could cure her. Ucr druggist suggested Dr. King's iew Discoery for consumption ; he bought a bottle nnd lo her delight found her self benefitted from first dose. She cointinucd its use and after taking six bottles, found her self sound and well ; now docs Iter own housework, and is as well as she ever was. rree tual bottles of tins Croat Discovery nt A. Wasley's Drug Store. Large bottles Co cent' and Si. 00, OLTTYsjItUltC. MATTI,i:rii:i,l. i.ow-itATr. I'EitsoNAi.i.Y-coKiHicrrnii touk VIA PUXNbVI.VANIA KAII.liOAll. Tho recent triumphs , of our aims by sea and land levives tho interest hi that gicatcst of all Amorican hattlefiolds of Gettysburg, In older that tho residents of New York, Philadelphia, and neighboring cities may visit tliis gieat battlefield in tho most satis factory manner, tlio Pennsylvania ltailroad Company has arranged for a three-day per sonally-conducted tour 011 Saturday, August l:!. ItAIK. ..313 BO .. 12 50 .. 10 DO Leave New York S-M A. M " Tii'liton 10 5S " " Philadelphia 12 20 P. M I'ropoitionate rates from other points. Kate includes transportation in each direc tion, two days' hotel accommodations, and carriage ilrho over tho eutiio battlefield under tho direction of Capt. James T. Long, tho celebrated guide, who will describo the battlo at tho prominent points of tho Held. tourist agent and chapoiuu will accompany the party. A Pullman parlor car will bo run through from Philadelphia to Gettysburg ami return. For itineraries, tickets, and full Informa tion apply to ticket agents ; Tourist Agent, 1100 Broadway, New York, and TSU Ilroad street, Newark, N. J. ; or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. to oi.hansi: Tin: ky,sti:.ii Kfl'ectually yet gently, when costive or bil ious, to permanently overcomo habitual constipation, to awaken tho kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without irritating or weakening them, to dispel headaches, colds, or fevers, uso Syuip of Figs, made by tho California Fig Syrup Co. Tielighlfill Yacation Trip. Visiting Watklns Glen, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Quebec, Muutreul, An Sablo Chasm, Lako Cliamplaln and Lako George, Saratoga and tlio Highlands of tlio Hudson. Leave Philadelphia by special train August 1(1. Tho tour will ho in charge of ono of the company's tourist agents. An expeiienced chaperon will also accompany tho party, having especial charge of unes corted ladies. Tho ratoof $100 from Now York, llrooklyn, Nowark, Trenton, Philadelphia, Hurrishurg, Haltimoro and Washington, covers railway and boat faro for tho entire round trip, parlor-oar scats, meals eurouto, hotel enter tainment, transfer charges, carriage, hiio in fact, overy item of necessary expense. For detailed itinerary, tickets, or any ad ditlonal information, address Tourist Agont, Pennsylvania Itailroad Company, HUH broad way, Now York ; fellO Fulton street, llrooklyn j 78,1 broad Street, Newaik. N. ,1. ; or Geo. W. Jloyd, Assistant General P.iss- onger Agent, Ilroad Sticet Station, Philadel phia. Win your battles against disease hv acting promptly. One Minute Cough Cure produces iuuncdiato results. When taken early it pre vents consumption. And in later stages it luriiisnoa prompt rcllet. c. 11. Jlageulnich. Special Nlmt-Piiy l.xcnmloii. For the benefit, of thoso desiring to visit tlio great Ocean Grove Camp Meeting, tlio Pennsylvania Itailroad Company will, on August 21, sell excursion tickets to Ocean Grove, Ahbury Park, or Long branch from stations named Itelow at the very low rates quoted. Those tickets will ho good for passage lo Philadelphia 011 train indicated, theiiee on tegular trains leaving llmad sticet station at 11:30 a, m aflO and 1:(H p. in. that day to destination; Train I. ae. Itstn. .Shetland, all !.....eawi tun a m. Si lo Krackvlllu , 11 111 ' Us. St. ' lair f (KM " ;i.fir, PiitUvllln , 0.V1 " ii.so Schuylkill Haven 7.01 " il.nu Tickets will Iki good for return passage 011 regular (lulus until September 1, inclusive, uud will permit of stup-olf at Philadelphia within limit. Croup Instiinjly iclluvcd, Dr. Thomas' Ilclcitrio Oil, Perfectly safe. Nuvcr fails, At any drug store, buy Keystone flour. Ho biiio that tho nanio I.Khsiu A Haku, Ashlsnd. Pa., la printed on every sack, DO IT YOURSELF Yoll can tell Jllst as well as a uhvslrhin whether your kidneys arc diseased or healthy. The way to do is to tako a bottlo or glais tum bler, und fill it with mine. If theio Is a sediment a powder-like suhstalice at tlio uottoni alter standing a day and night, there Is something wrong with tlio kidneys. An other sure sign of disease is adesiro to urinate often, and still another sign Is pam in the back. If urlno stains linen, there is no doubt that tho kidneys are allected. Any mid nil diseases of the kidneys, liver, bladder and of the urinary passages and con stipation of tho bowels ate ciued by Dr. David Kennci'v's Favorile liemedy. There is no question about its being tho best and surest medicine in tho world for such troubles. It quickly relieves and cues Inability to bold urine, and people, young or old, who take it are not compelled to gel up a number of times during tho night. For putting an end to that scalding pain expeiienced in passing urlno, nothing is so good ns Dr. David Ken ned's Favorite Hcmedy. It corrects tho had effects of whiskey and beer; is pleasant to tlio taste, and does not seem to lie tnedlclno at nil. Disi ises of the kidneys nnd bladder often require the iioof Instruments to push back tlio sandy matter so the urlno can bo voided. In such cases Favorite liemedy should bo taken without further delay or the disease may pnno fatal. It Is sold for 0110 dollai a bottlo at all drug stoics. It is well woith many times its piicc. Samples Free. If you wish to test Dr. David Kennedy's Favoiito ltemedy beforo buying It, send your full post ollice nddiess to the Dr. David Ken nedy Corporation, Ibmdout, N. Y., and mention this paper. Wo will then mail you a saniplu bottlo ficc, as well ns circulars giv ing full dhectioiH for its use. 1'vcry readei uf the IIi:i:.u.! can depend upon tho genuine ness of this liberal offer, and all sufferers from kidney troubles should tako advantage of It at once. si;m.mi;k outinosi. i'nnsoNAt.TA'-cnNi)ircTi:i tout, via Penn sylvania K.ui.no.U). Tho Pennsylvania Kaiboad Company an nounces tho following personally-conducted touts for tho Milliliter uud early uutunin of lbliS : To tho North (including Watklns Glen, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Mon treal, Quebec, All Sable Chasm, Likes Cham- plaiti and George, Saratoga, and u. daylight tide through tho Highlands of the Hudson), July 2(1 and August 1U. Kate, $100 for tho round trip from Now York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington, covering all ex penses of a two-weeks' trip. Proportionate rates from other points. To Yellowstone Park and the Trans Mississippi Exposition 011 a special tndu of Pullman sleeping, compartment, observation, and dining ears, allowing eight days in Wonderland" and two days at Omaha, Sep tember 1. Kate, $23:5 from Now York, Phil adelphia, lialtimoro, nnd Washington; ?230 front Pittsbuig. To Niagara Fulls, excursion tickets good to return within ten days will bo sold on July 21, August 4 and 18, September 1, 15 and 20, at rato of $10 from Philadelphia, lialtimoro, and Washington, Tlteso tickets include transportation only, and will permit of stop over within limit at lluilalo, Itochostcr, uud Watklns on tho return trip. Tho ten-day tours to Gettysburg, Ltiiay Caverns, Natural bridge, Virginia Hot Springs, Richmond, and Washington, Sep tember 2S and October 10. Rato, $05 from New York, $03 from Philadelphia. Pro pel tionnto rates from other points. For itineraries and further information ap ply to ticket agents, or address Geo. W. Iloyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. Statu ok Ohio, Cirv orTonroo, 1 J.H As l OON 1 Y. J I-'kank . I. 'lli:st:Y makes oath that lie Is the senior paitner of the llrm of K. .1. Clll.Nl.v & To., doing bllshuss intbe City of Toledo, County uud state ibfoiesaiil, and that said llrm will pav thcNiimof ON'l':ill'NIlll,ll)OI.I.AltSforeaeb aiul every case of ('alarrb that cannot bo cured by the use of IIai.i.'h CATAuntt t'etiK. r-' .) A. W. tll.HAKON, st:AI. Y ( , ) Notary Pilpllc. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally uud nets directly on the blood uud mucous surfaces of (lie system, ist'iut lor testimonials iree. l' .1. fllKNHY & CO., Toledo, O. Suld by Druggists. 7-"c. lIMI.KSUTI'tll. SUMMi:it TOIIKS. TWO TOUllS TO THK N01.T1I VIA l'tNNSYI vania i:aiu:oai. For tho convenience of thoso who seek tho most attractive way of spending a Summer vacation, tho Pennsylvania Itailroad Company has arranged two delightful tours to the North, undcrtho personally-conducted tourist system, July 20 and August II). Tho points included in tlio itinerary and tho country traversed abound in nature's beauties ; Watklns Glen, Niagara Falls, Thousand Is lauds, Quebec, Montreal, Au Sablo Chasm, Lakes Champlalti and George, Saratoga, and tho Highlands of tho Hudson nro all iich in iuturestaml replete with natural attractions. Karh tour will ho in charge of one of tlio company's tourist agents, assisted by an ox pcrienced lady as chaperon, whoso especial charge will bo uncscoited ladies. Tho rato of $100 from New York, llrooklyn, Nowark, Trenton, Philadelphia, Hurrishurg, lialtimoro and Washington covers railway and boat f.110 for tho entile round trip, parlor-car seats, meals en route, hotel cuter tainmcnt, transfer charges, carriage hlro hi fact, overy item of necessary expense. For detailed itinerary, tickets, or any ad ditional infnrmutiot:, address Tourist Ageut, Pennsylvania Kail road Company, 11110 broad way, Now York ; 00 Fulton street, llrook lyn j 7S0 Ilroad street, Newark, N. J.; Geo. W. Uoyd, Atslstant General Passenger Agent, Ulead Street Station, Philadelphia. K. C. blanks, of Lewlsvlllo, Texas, writes that 0110 box ef DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo was worth $50 00 to him. It cured his piles of ten years standing. Ho advises others to try it. It also cures ceyema, bkln diseases and obstinate sores. C. II. Hateiibuch. TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS. UNSUlll-AhSKll SEIiVICK OWlIUKIl I1Y Till: SOUTIIKUN RAILWAY. Leaviug llmad Sticet str.tioii,Phlladclphla, at tl:55 p. 111. dally, tho "Southwestern Limited," carrying a dining car and tho most luxurious Pullman drawing room sleep lug cats, reaches lllritiiiighau tho following night ut 10:10 and an Ives at Memphis tho next inornliigat 7:10. Through sleeping cars for Ashmlllo, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampi, Atlanta, Mobile and New Orleans aio als'i altached lo this train Pullman reser vations can bo made In advance and all in foimatlon obtained by eonunuiilc.itlng with John M. Heal, District Passenger Agent, 82 Chestnut sticet, Philadelphia. Cure thai Cough with Shlloh's Cum. Tlio best Cough C1110. Relieves Utoiip promptly. Ono million Miles sold last year. 10 doses for 2o cts. Scdd by P. 1). KitUti mid a guar, antic. The South and lu Advaiilngeii. Tho Soul liern Hallway has Issued for fieo dlstiihulloii, a sixteen pugu journal dps crlptlui of Virginia, Noith and South Cam Una, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi. Persons seeking new locations, or capitalists desiring to make sale, and prolll ahlo investments will Hud tho Information contained llieuin both valuable uml inter estiiig. Copies will be mailed frco upou ap plication to John M, Ituall, Distiict Passen. ger Aveiit. S's r'linsiinii l i PI, ll i,l,.li. 1,1.1 ARMS FOR THE CUBANS. 1 1 The Wanderer Supplies tho Insurgents al Three Points Without Firing a Single Shot. Key West, Aug. C The stonmphlp Wanderer returned here yesterday, after effecting a successful landing of urms and ammunition nt three differ ent points on the Cuban coast. She left here er.rly In July with about 40 Cubans anxious to Join their fighting compatriots and 11 men from the Unl tpd States cavalry to protect the laud ing of about 2,000 rllles and carbines, with nearly n million cartridges. On July 23 she attempted to dis charge her cnrjro at Hahla Honda, province of l'Innr del Rio, hut was fought off by a force of several hun dred Spaniards, who .peppeted the ship's hull with Mauser bullets, killed three Cuban scouts who were waiting to receive tho expedition, and wound ed six of tho Wanderer's crew. The steamer then camp back to Key West, left her Injured men In the hos pital here, nnd stnrted on her second nttempt. This time sho went to a point about six miles east of Hahla Honda, where sho met a smnll party of lnsurnentH from Colonel Carrlllos' forces, but no Spaniards. About one third of her cargo wob discharged here and 23 Cubntis were put nshore. The Wanderer then headed for the mouth of tho Manatl river, province of Puerto Principe, where, on tlie night Of July 30, she landed without dlfllculty about the same quantity of arms nnd ammunition and seven Cubans. From thert- she went to Porto Padre, In the same province, where the remainder of her cargo and mon were disembark ed. All three landings were made with out the necessity for firing a shott. The torpedo boat Talbot returned here yesterday. On Monday last, under a flag of truce, she steamed to within a mile and n half of Morro Castle, where the Spanish torpedo boat de stroyer PInzon came out and received her papers. Spanish Prisoners Strlclton. Santiago de Cuba, Aug. G. General Toral, the commander of the Spanish troops, sent a letter to General Shatter advising the latter that the camp of the surrendered Spanish troops Is In an unhealthy condition. The Spanish officer also reported that there were several bundled sick In the hospitals, and that theio was an avcrajre of 12 deaths dally. General Shatter will take notion nt once In order to Improve the sanltury condition of tho Spanish soldiers. Tho MosinhUM.tf May Ho n Wreck. Ponce, Porto HIco, Aug. 6. The transport Massachusetts, which Is aground here. Is In a bad position. She may possibly turn out to be Immovable, and 11 wreck. The City Troop, of Phila delphia, und Troops A and C, of New York and llrooklyn, and others have disembarked. The transport Rouman ian has been successfully floated. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo In tlio world for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fovor sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains- coins, ami all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or -io pay required. It is fiiaivntee ' to mvo puieol satlblactiuu or iuou ioiuudcu. l'tiio 35 conts vor box. For salo by A. Wasley. Coining llvent August 15.- Picnic under the auspices id' tho Phoenix Fire Company, ut High Point park. Aug. 17. Ico cream festival under tl.u auspices uf lliu "Y" will be held in Kobhins' opera housu. Aug. 23 Phonograph entertainment 111 tho Primitivo Methodist church, under the allspices of tho Ladies' Aid Society and Sunday school. Aug, 15. Picnic at brown's Grove, Lost Creek, under tho auspices of Lost Click Cadets of Temperance. S2t3 Philadelphia & Reading Railway Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke IN KFFKOT JULY 1st. 1S'J8. TrAlnu leave Shenandoah ail follows: For New York via l'hlladelpnlu, week dnvs 7 30 9 81 n. m., 12 27, 8 10 and 6 07 p. m. For New York via Mauch Chuiuc, week dn b 7 80 11. 111., 12 27 and 3 10 p. m. For lt'caillng und Philadelphia, weok dayd, 7 30, 9 51 n.m., 12 27, 3 10 and 0 07 n. n For l'ottsvlllo, week days, 7 30, 9 51 a. m 12 27, 3 10, 6 07 and t 25 p. m. Kor Tumnquii ami Mahanoy City, week duys 7 30, 51 a. 1U 12 27 8 10 and 6 07 p. m. For Willlnmsport, Hunbury and Lowlsburg, week days. 11 30 a. in.. 12 27. 7 t. in For Jlnliuno) Piano, weekdays, 7 30, 9 M, 11 80 a, m u: 2Y, a iu, 0 w , y za, v oa p.m. For Ashland and Sharaokln, week days, 730, For lialtimore. SVashlngton and tho West via II. & O. II. H., through trains le" Iteatllng Terndniil,l'liiliulolpljla, (p. Alt. 11 K.) at 3 20, 7 55, 11 2d a. in:, 8 10 and 7.27 p. t-. Sundays, u Mt t uu, n n. m., a 4ti ana 7 'Si p. m. jiuot tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, week days, 1080 a. m, 12 20. 12 15 8 -10 p.m. Sundays, 135, 8 23 p. in. , TliAINS FOH SIIKNANDOAIl. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 1215, 4 80, 8 00,1130 n. m., and 143,4 80 0 00 p.m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days. 4 80. 9 10 a. in.. 1 30 u. m. Leave Philadelphia, Iteadlne Terminal, week Jays, 3 40. S 80. 10 21 u ui. ami I 8ii, lo(! p. m. jrf-ave utMiuiuK, weeic uaye, 7 w. reus, u, lu. 12 15, 4 17, 0 00 p. in. Lcuve Pottavllle, wi'uK dayt, 7 10, 7 40 a. Ill 12 80 4 10. 0 10 and 6 50 11. ui. Leave Tamaquu, wecK day, 8 30, 11 23 a. m., 1 49, 5 55, 7 20 p. UI. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 9 05, 1147 a. m., 2 a. a is, o Zl, v si p, m Leuro Mahanoy Plane, week days, 080, 921, ii,ij a. in., -j 11, aai, 4! 7&7, pin. Leave Wllltamsport, week days, 7 42, lou) a 111., 1231 and 4 00 v. 10. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut itreet warf and Mouth street h hurf for Atlantic City. Wcckdayti Kipress, 8 00, 9 (10, 10 43 a. 111.. (1 110 Saturdays only), 2 00, 3 00, 3 40 00 minute train, 4 00 103 minute trulllj, 4 30, 500 fl'.'i lubllltu tralnj, 5 40, 7 00 j). in. Accommodation, 0 IS 11. in., 5 00, 11 SO p. 111 81.00 excursion train 700 am. Sundays Kipress, 730, S 00, 8 30, 9 00, 10 00 a 111, 4 45 p m Accnluuinduilun, 0 15 a lu, 4 45 p. in. 81.00 excursion train, 7 a 111 HcluruliiK Uuvo Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Kxprcys, (6 45 Mondays only I T 00, 715 i5 minute train, S20 05 minute train, 9 00, 10 15, 11 Oil a m J .XI, 4 U0, 11 ile, 730, V3J p. m Accommodation, 4 23, 7 50 a. 11.. 4 05 p. m. 11. o-i excursion train (from MUlslpp live, only) (U0 p. m. Sundays Kiptcaa, 330, I 00, 5 00, (1 Oil, 0 80. 7 00, 7 30, 8 00, 9 30 p. III. Ac cmiilnodatlon, 715 a, 111., 5 03 p. 111. JIM exclusion train (from toot ot Mississippi ave. only), C 10 p in. Pur Capo May and Sea Isle City, 8 43 a. m, 230, 1 45 piu. Additional (or l'ii.o Muv 1 15 piu. Sundays (81 no en ursloti 7 00 ) U 1.1 a 111, Kor Occun City, s 30, H 15 a 111, 2 30, 4 43 i 111. 18I 0J 1 xeurslou Tliui.iluy only) 7 00 a m. hun duyr, 8 15, 9 15 u 111. Parlor Cars on all express trains. Xor further luroruiutlun, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Heading Hallway ticket ugeu or address I, A. SWKIOAHII, Kiison J, Wr.KUs. (Icu'l Hunt., (icn'l l'osi'r Agl, HcadliiK Terminal, Philadelphia, riillions of Dollars Go up In siuoVo overy your. Tnke u risks but got your houses, stock, fu ultiiio. etc., Insured lu nut-class r liable companies as represented by DAVIH FAUST insurance Ag-eM Ui V 11) riV-UOl, yM Houth JardlnHI Also ,Wo.ud Accidents! tkibipauUt La Gnppe, followed by Heart Disrate, Cured by on, MILES' HEAliT CURE. K ft It. C. O. CHUT.T9, of Wlnterset Io a, h. iv.cntor r.til manufacturer rf ' "'- frhulta'Bufoty Wldlllotrpc Ci.i.,,!i ir, writ'-a of Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. "Two yet: i a ro an nt tack of LnOrlppo left mn with a feaU hcr.rt. I had run down In fh 1 ti ni 10 skin ami hone. Icuuld notch ,)!' u dofn for i-motliorlng spells) freipn m k' in dartlns paln.i nnd palpllctlor. caused !i t .in stant four ol Midden death, nothing could Induce mo to remain away from homo over Llht. My local physician prescribed Dr. ."tilei' Heart Cure and lo a fow days I was ..bla to sleep well and tho pains gradually lessened, and finally ceased. I reduced tl.o tho doses, having gained fifteen pounds, and. am now feeling hotter In every way thai I have for yeans." "4 Dr. Nllcs' Itcmcuios Kffcs jjj. arc soiu uy an uiuy-s. -. trial 4 llnil.sr .1 nrvilt Ivn trv. ' .. r , i.. mflSivm-s 1,rsa bonoilts or money ro- gj, Ro""-tcm-3 lunded. Hook on dls- fcv ' ,vS3 oacoa of tho heart and M&v j i.V$im nerves lice. Auuress, sarrttKiSKTfxlBl llll. MILKS IICDIOAL 00.. Elkhart, InQ. PROFESSIONAL CARDS AT TORN UY-AT-LA W onice Kft" lniildlns, comer of Main an Ceutiu ntret'tH, Hlienunduub. J II. POMKHOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW BhenatidoAh, Pa, pUOK. JOHN JONKH, MUSICAL INSTHUCT0R, Ixcfe Cox 65, Mahauoy Cliy, la. Having studied under some of tho tieM uiaaterti v Iiu1un and Paris, will glvo Itaons on thu vlotl ii. mandolin, eullarand oailciiUtir. Turnie reaaonublo. Addrcttd lucaroof htrounti Uic Jowcler Mhonanuoah. ennsylvania RAILROAD. SOIIUYKIU. DIVIHJON. July 1, 1898. Trains will leave Kticnandoali after lou uu. u uate for Wlitau, (llllicrtou, sn.ss.vlUb, water, nt, uiuir, i-ovtavine. jiauiniitir, UbUipt., I'ottstowu, PlioenlxvlUb. Aorrlstooru ad xu... aclphla tlrMid street station) at OOO uuu s 15 a, m.. 2 02. 6 IK p. ui. ou week days. Huuduvd. 8 15 a. lu., 4 25 p. iu. Trains lcuve fruckvllle for Shenandoah t 7 30, 11 40 a.m. and 5 40, 7 30 p. u.. hominy, ii ui a, in. aim o w p. in. Lcuve t'uttsvlllu for Hhellalldoutl (vlu Kruck villi), 7 10, 11 20 a. in., 5 20, 7 10 p. m. Suuuuy 10 33 a. in., 5 20 p. in. Leave PlilluUclplila, tllruud street station), ici ,SlifMiiiiloali at 8 Jo u. tu 4 10 p, lu. week tlays. niiiiuuy h leuvu ut 0 50 uml 9 2J u. ii.. loiuv e UruuU btreet tilulluu, Phlluilolplila, FOH NEW YOllli. lixnrcss, week-days, 8 20, 4 0j, 4 50 5 0,5 15,1 bo. 7Ua, S20, 9b0, 10 21 (Dtlllliu Cur), lloou. ui, 12 OU noun, J2 35 tl.llulluj 100 and 122 p. lu. liming Cars), 1 40, 2 140 (DIiiIiik loir) a jo, J ou. I 02, 5 00, S 5l ( 1)1 ulliK Ual), UOu, 7 u.', 7 50 tl'lll hit; Cur), 10 ou p. iu,, 12 01, iiiittii. Muuuays. iW, llu, 4 60, 0 0j, 5 15 8 20, 9 6u, 10 21, U'imiik Cur), 1135 u. Iu., 12 83, 103 vlJliillu; Vut) - ou ttlliiliii; Cur), 4 00 (laiulted 1 22) (Dining Cuij, 0 20-, 5 00, tinning Out) 0J-), 7 02,7 50, lUllliliK Car 10 uo p. in., 12 01 iilgbt. express lor llostoa wituous cnange, it uut ut., week-days, unit 7 50 p. iu., dally. Catskill express, (Parlor Car), 8 20 n in week iluys. WASHINGTON AND THIS SOUTH. Kor llulttwurc and Washtugtou, 3 50, 7 20, 8 J2, 10 20, II 23, u. ill., 12 09, 12 31 (Dining Cur, 1 l LDinliig CurJ, J12, 4 41, p2o Uougrcs lonul l.luutcu. Dining CarJ, u 17. US., liJJji lliu Cuij, 7 al (Dlniug CarJ p. iu., ana xj ua nlglit ween Uiiyo. Sundaya, B 60, 7 20, 9 12, 11 -id, u. ui., 1209, 1 12, Dining UurJ 4 41, 1520 Con gressluuul Limited, Dli.lug iyurj, b ju Dining Cur, 781 iDliitngCurJ p. ui.unu 12 0oiugiit. Kur lUltlluore, uccoiiiuiodutlou, 9 12 li ill, 2 01 and 4 01 p ui wcck uuy , 3 ut uuU 11 lb p in ilally, POK ATLANTIC C1TV. I,eave Ilroad atteet stutlou via Dcluware tlvci bridge lSxpri-B, Sou, 9 40 so inlniacs u m, 238 p2uihiutcsj, 100 SO uilliutcsj, ) Ui p, u, nuiuliiys, 5 00, 9 20 so iiiinutcsj, u in, 2 as 1&2 lulnutcsj, 7 03 p iu. Lcuve Xlluruct Street Warl Uxptcss, 5 UO, ti no, 10 ou 175 miiiutcsj,!, iu. (luuSutuiuuya uuy;, 200 75liiiiuileJ,ou tioinliiutesj,3 30 pO liilnuUsJ, 4 00 105 inliiutesj, 4 80 175 minutes), o ou liu lillliuicsj, 0 30 03 uilliulesj p in, HuiiUiiyu, boo, 7 3U, buu 75 inliiutesj, bUO, 9 00 iu iniiinUs, 9 50 70 inliiutesj a iu, uud 4 30 7a miniitusj p m. tl.ouuxcuisiuu l ill ii, 7 ouu in Uully. l or Cupd.Uuy, Auglesua, WlluwuodunU Hull IScoUi l-.i press, 9 00 u In, 2 30, 4 03, b OU p HI week days. Annua; a 8 20 u in, CapeiUuy only, 1 80 p m bututduya, Excursion, 7 00 u lu dull). Pur neu Isle City, Octuu, Cliy, Avuiuu una Atone llurbur Kxpress, 9 10 u. ui., 2 30, 4 20, 5 00 p. pi. week days. Sundays, 8 5uu. lu. 1; curslun 7 CO u m dally. for bumcia 1'olut ICxpiewl, 5 00, 8 30, 10 OJ a. u,., 1 00 Suturduys only, U uo, 4 00, boo, 5 30 p. m. week duys Siluduys, 5 00, e 00, 9 00,9 50 u. ui. uud 4 30 li, in- J. 11, I1U1CUINSOS, J. It. Wooo, ileu'l Muuuger, den 1 Puss'g'r Agt ?00000KOXX0000 Webster's II6iIoni,ary tSucccstor of tho "Unabridged." Tho Otie Grctit Utatitl.mt Authority, no wuu- Hun. n. J, Itrcufr, Justltui v, h. huiircmo Court. ff Htaiiclarcl of lite v. 8. (iov't l'rlntlne unice, me v. n. hiiiireinu i uoun. ail 1118 riaiu nu nt eine Courti.anilof near- tj an uio rtciiuoiixMji.il Warmly Coiiiiiiiiticletl by State KuperintttnilnU ( Ol M'llfMjlH. t'OllfUfit yfi'Ml' I tlt'iiti, uml other Jliioatuiii . Si liooU, Cull titfl.fiTiilntliarJ almost without millibar. XitvaluaUle In tho lumaeliolil, nnd to Ilia J4iulif r, vrliolitr, ln- ( ii'Haioiiiii iiiiiii, ui iu c. ?ri IE linST FOR PRACTICAL USE. It Is ruiv lo find the word wanted. It Is easy to aacertaln the proniincla''on It Iscaay to trace the growth of a word. It Is easy to learn what u word means. Tim JV.iii' Vnrr TWjnno S.lVMf 'I !, I ,li..t i..lilli,,, fl roil, I fin iiri-aa . If 1 1 n. , . ctimeli b,!ii-4 Hi it liiipni-s lliu liiimt Uiurunirlisni. ll'IllllllKl lyiHinruiniiiuii sajnTliKiuu. - - - iildii iiniai... t,Mi. fiu.u thu n umk tn itili-h ill. p e. mil., .illy iiiifiiltu li fir. -AlirllB.18U0. $ 9 di!Ti tin ih'.st. A lySpeclinen mces aeiit on annllcatlon lo 6 (7..C- C. MIUIMAM CO.. VulillnUorn, n .s,i,rifiiirAi,r. irubw.. f..s,,.l. i ml 9HKOl00)000100kK)000 (