EVENING HERALD llSTAUMMIKI) 1870. fuhtUtuH. every UvciiIiik. I'nept HihuIhj, r South jAnuiN HritKKT, Nun Centre, The llfrattt U tlt-Hveiril liiHlu-nnmlnnh ami tlie urruutu1tiiK lo i for pIx cent ft we'k, l T W oiho ciirrlcrs. Hy mnll fl'.OO n year, or 25 &onttH luont KpHyaMoin advance. Ailvertlo- maul chanted ftccoriilui to apace nnrt position. TbwimbUsuett rc-iTve tlm right to change the portion ol advertisements whenever the pub -'ftMloa of lirwg tlrnmnilfl It. The tgh I" (fHfvet1 to lijeflany mlvertlnenient, whether 'ppifl for or not, fant the pulilliher limy deem " Alproper AiMerllcltiR ntt- mtule known ukm applliittlon. Cuturcil nt the putitnftice At Shenandoah, 1h., an dOcond clasi mall matter. TKI.Kl'IIONK C'ONNKCTION 'All the News That's Fil to Print." Evening Herald MONDAY. Aldl'ST 8. 1S03. OUR COUNTRY: First. Last and Porevcr. A kkw yi'iirs uo Doiiioi-rntii! iwivs pnptT.s tipuke very ilcrinivoly of the iitteitipt to fostor tlio tin-plittti in iluatry in this country liy tin aid of the McKinley turiiT law. Of late they have had little to hay upon the subject. Their silence is easily understood when we read in a Welsh newspaper that the production of tin pinto in Wales for export to the United States has decreased from MS, 000 tons, to 8."), (100 tons per annum in 1H07. A Period of Prosperity. I'liderthe above caption the Xev York Sun point out very clearly that "the confidence is universal in the liuuncial and commercial world, that this country will enter upon a period of extraordinary prosperity at the conclusion of our war with Spain, now so near at hand." While the Sun is an independent Democratic paper, its editorial expressions are marked by no rancor or intense and narrow partisanship. Coiunieiitin further upon this ap parent feeling of confidence our eon- temporary says : "The demonstration of our military prowess, financial soundness, national unity and politi cal sulllclency alforded by the war has created new and greater self-con-tidence at home and an unwonted and a profounder respect for our potency in all foreign minds. It is evident to the whole world that territorial ex pansion open rich and fresh llelds for American enterprise, extend am diversify our markets, give a new impetus to our commerce and manu factures, draw larger attention to the iiniincial opportunities here olTereil, and give to our own people the hope fulness of energy which is a primary essential to vigorous prosperity. "All that is so generally recognized as inevitable that its expression savors of the commonplace. Hut It is well to say it because already the malig nant forces of journalism are gather ing such strength as they have, with a view of renewing their assaults on American credit for the purpose of preventing the practical refutation of their ceaseless accusations of corrup tion and incompetency against our political methods and our public men. They want to justify themselves as prophets, of evil by bringing the evil to pass. The war having exposed the groundlessness of their past assaults by a demonstration of national power and integrity, they are the more eager to get the semblance of an excuse for their malice by minimizing the siib- stantial benefits secured in peace. We expect to hear these jackals harking in chorus with all their old energy so soon as the negotiations for the settle ment of the war begin formally. They are already training for their howling concert. The Sun contends, and truthfully go, that there are newspapers whoso whole industry is directed to destruc tion, and whoso game is to sow seeds of discontent with all American institutions, social and political, and to awaken distrust in our popular government. For fifteen years they have been engaged in a concerted at tempt to bring this country into re proach abroad and to weaken faith In it at home. "This journalistic school of de famation," continues the Sun, "strangely enough, has received very much of such patronage as it has had from among the very business and financial circles most injuriously auVcted by its malignant spirit of de tection and disparagement and its policy of creating doubt, suspicion, distrust, and political confusion. It is engaged in wrecking biiuply from a love of Ill-natured mischief. "The striking and justifiable self coutldence which is now giving stim ulation to all trade and enterprise renders futile t)ie efforts of these newspapers to set back the current of prosperity, but they hhould he made the more impotent by the re fusal of even the small part of the public which have tolerated them in the past to gjvo any further counten ance or support whatever to their malicious Industry. They ought to be left to die of inanition," Jtejtore full, regular ai ltoa nwbk. m . ol the bowels, do not Irn WJl a g'l H Ute or Inflame, but leave 1 I I?JJ all the dcllrtU dlfe.tlvo or " Vkultm In irffct erudition. Try them. 3) rrnti. lrireil oulj by C. 1. ItuoU A u Luttell, Ma.i A Handsome Complexion J la one of the greatest rharuii a woman rani poaaeaa. Pozzoui's Couruixioii PowduuI H ood s 3LUS. PtNKlfAai'S ADVICE. What Mre. Noll Hurst has to Say About It. Drah Mas. I'inkiiam: When I -wrote to you I hud not been well for live years; had doctored nil tho timo hut got no he ttcr. 1 had womb trouble very had. My womb pressed backward, causing piles. I was hi such misery I could scarcely walk across the floor. Men struation was Irregular and too pro fuse, was also troubled with leueorrhcca. I had given up all hopes of getting woll; everybody thought I had consumption. After taking five bottles of Lydla K. Pink ham's Vegeta ble Compound, I felt very much hotter nnd was able to do nearly all my own work. I continued theuso of yourmcdl cine.nnd feel that I owe my recovery to you. I cannot thank you enough forj-our ndvlco and your wonderful medicine. Any one doubting my statement may write to mo nnd I will gladly answer nil inquiries. Mrs. Null IIuiist, Deep water, Mo. Letters like the foregoing, con stantly being received, contribute not u little to tho satisfaction felt by Mrs. I'lnkliam that her medicine and counsel ure assisting women to bear their heavy burdens. Mrs. l'inkhnnrsaddrcssisLynn.Mnss. All suffering women nro invited to write to her for ndvice, which will bo given without charge. It Is an ox ocrinnced woman's advice to women. Lv-Cniiirri'-isiiimi Itronil lionil Dead. St. Louis, Aug. S.-James O. ISroad liend, minister to Swltzeilnnrt under Cleveland is doud. Colonel Ilroad liead was elected to congress In 1SD2 at the beginning of Piesldent Cleveland's second term, and nf lerwiu ds was ap pointed United States minister to Switzerland. He was one of the lead ers of the Democratic parts' of the country for n number of years nnd at the Democratic convention la 1S7(J he received a pood many votes for presi dent. Including the lfi votes of AIlssouil. Wlmt Dr. A. i:. Slater Suys, ltitFi'ALo, N. Y. (Scats : From my per sonal knowledge, gained in nli.-urvhig the vtl'ect of your Sliiloli's Cine in eases of ad vanced Consumption. I nm prepared to say it is the most remarknlilo Itemed that has ever been hrouyht to my attention. It has certainly saved man from Consumption. Sold liy P. I). Kirlia, mid a guarantee. BASEBALL records. Stiiuilliii? or tho C'lubi la the linoo Tor (Jliiiniploii-Jilp IV ii mint. Anllonul l.fiiuuo. W. L. PC V L, I1ttshurg....fi0 II I'hiladolp'n. .42 43 Un)olslyn....3tf 5l) Louisville... .Wl 01 Washington 82 59 St. Louis 28 70 . 1'C. .47a .301 .371 .352 .280 Cincinnati... (S3 32 .070 Boston 63 33 Cliiviiland...5S 83 Iialtimoro...B3 3S Chicago 53 W New York. . 52 11 .024 .021 .578 .552 .559 SATUIIIIAV'8 NATIONAL LKAntTU OAMHS. At Chicago Chicago, 1; Philadelphia, 0. At l'hlliulolphla Cleveland, 5; Wash ington. 1. At Cincinnati Cinclnnntl, 2; Boston, 1. At Pittsburg Pittsburg, 2i llultlinore, 1. At Louisville Louisville, D; Ilrootclyn, 4. At St. Louis (10 Innings, called) St. Louis, C; New Yolk, (i. NUNIIAV'S NATIONAL MUCIUI) GAMES. At Cliii'lan.itl Cincinnati, 4; Ualtlmoro, 1. At s)l. Louis First game: Now York, 12; St. Louis, 2. Second gnine: New York, 8; St. Louis, C. At Cliicago-Plttsburg, 4-, Chicago, 2. At Louisville First game: Jtrooklyn, 8; Louisville, 3. Second gamu: Drooklyn, (i; Louisville, 5. Knstoi'11 Leauuo. W. L. PC. W. L. PC. Montreal... Toronto . ... ..47 U7 .500 Syracuso....40 41 .470 .50 41 .549 Ottawa l 41 .470 Buffalo. .50 41 .549 SprliiRilcld. .35 43 .419 Wilkosbarro41 37 .520 Providence ..3 1 47 .420 HATUIIDAV'S KAKTllUN 1.1UOUK GAMKS. At Montreal First gamo: Monti eal, 5; Wllkcsliarre, 3. Second gamo: Montronl 10; XVIlkesb.irro, 5. At Duffulo First gamo: Springfield. 9; Buffalo, 5. Second gnmo: Iluffulo, 7; Springfield, 2. At Ot tawn Ottawa, I; Providence, 2. At To rontoFirst game: Syracuse, 5; Toronto, 3. Second game: Toronto, 9; Syracuse, 8, SUNDAY'S KAHTKllN I.CAOUi: GAMUS. At Montreal Wilkesbarro, 3; Montreal, 2. At Ottuwa Providence, 12; Ottawu, 9. Atlantic Leauiui. W. L. PC nirhmond...M 31 .000 Paterson.. Heading 57 Bi .000 Hartford. . Lancaster . ..51) 41 .577 Norfolk.... Newark 44 47 .481 Allentown W. L. PO. 47 51 .4S0 41 51 .440 35 II .413 33 40 .4J2 SATUIIDAY'S ATLANTIC I.nAOUr. GAMKS. At Heading Heading, 8; Allentown, 2. At Lancaster Newark, 11; Lancaster, 2. At Hartford First gumo: Hartford, 11; Paterson, 3. Second game: Harttord, 11; Paterson, 1. At ltlchinond Richmond, 7; Norfolk, 0. SUNKAY'S ATLANTIC IXACIUlS GAM KM. At Nuwuik First gumo: Lancaster, 3; Newark, 1. Second gnmo: Newark, 10; Luncnstcr, 6. At Paterson First game: Paterson, 11; Heading, 4. Second game; Heading, 9; I'atcrson, D. Tribute to lllninarek's Mommy. Uerlln, Aug. 8. The Stattsburger Keltung says that after the funeral service in Horlln on Thursday last, at which the emperor and empiess nnd many diplomats were present, the em peror In conveisatlon with his min isters expressed the wish that the memory of the great chancellor shall remain fresh and undlmmed with the German people and his grave become a place of national pilgrimage for all time. Hou'vy Coal Klilpmmits. Pittsburg, Aug. 8. Two million bush els of coal were shipped to LouiBVlllo nnd Cincinnati yesterday by river, making nearly 8,000,000 liushols In two days. This is the heaviest shipment In so short a time mado from this port in years. The liver Is now fallllng anil tho barge stage Is ended. The Cnpturo of Cuavamo, Washington, Aug. 8. General Miles cables as followa: "Ponce, Aug. fl. General llrooke reports that Haines' brigade, Fourth Ohio and Third Illi nois, captured Guayamo yesterday; slight ckirmlsh with enemy in and about the town; enemy's strength esti mated nt about COO; not ascertained If any of them regulars; resistance not strong. Private John C. Cordner wounded below the knee; C. W. ltlffe, both legs below thigh; T. W. Wolcott, right foot; none serious; all Fourth Ohio. One Spaniard was killed and two wounded so far ns known. Samiwou'x Floot Await OrilnrH, Plnya Del Kste, Aug. 8. The licet Is Btlll here Intact, awaiting word from Washington. The collier Lebanon, towing a coal schooner, arved yes terday. The schooner Admiral Samp son, with provisions for sale, also ar rived, Hoth schooners are from Key West. The converted yacht Vixen wbb sent to Kanttugo yesterday morning to gat the registered mall held thoie for the fleet. The St. Louis Is still here awaiting the decision ot tho question of her entering Santiago harbor, M'DUFFEE GIVEN THE KAC. Mlcluiot Won Out. Mill Had Too Many l'lieoiiiiikurs, Philadelphia, Ann. 8. The greatest crowd thnt ever witnessed a bicycle rnce In America gallieied at Wltlow Otove Saturday, the attendance being estimated at close to 18,000. The event scheduled for the afternoon was a 25 mile rnce between James Mlrhnel, of Wales, and Kdwanl McDulTie, of Hos ton. The rnce was a miserable affair, almost a fat re. There was Jockeying from the start. Michuel was forced to take the lead. The tlrst mile was rid den In the miserably poor time of 2.09 4-5. The time for 18 miles wns 18.12. McDuffee hung back of Mlrhael till near the 12th mile. He kept In front of the little Welshman till the ISth mile, both going at a snail's pace. On the 18th McDuffee swung wide on the turn, foiling Michael to take the lead. Thera was a spin t in the last two miles, nnd it looked as If McDurfee would win out, but if ho intended to do so he left It too lonir, for Michael maintained his position, winning by about ten yards. Time, 45.25 1-5. Last night, however, Ilcferee Uhler awaided the race to McDuffee. Michael led at the end of the 25 miles, but tho referee wltheld his decision, MoDuffee's malingers having lodged a protest at the end of the third mile that Michael had more pacemakers than were speei fled in the contract. The contract cnll ed for 32 pacemakers to a side, and after an Investigation It was found that Michael had 30. Under these elr cumtsnnces McDuffee was given the race. II envlpMt 1'otr In Thirty Year. St. John's, N. R, Aug. 8. Captain Mnjor, of tho mail steamer Virginia Lake, from Labrador, which arrived yesterday, expressed tho bpllef that some ships certainly have been sunk in the straits of l?elle Isle. Reports to that effect, he says, are current along the whole northern const of the Island, beside which a quantity of deals, cheese boxes and other wreckage have drifted ashore at Flowers Cove, near the scene of the leported disaster. Captain .Major Is surpilsed that more wrecks nre not reported, because the fog In that region has been the heaviest known la .10 years, continuing II days, during which time not a. sight of the sun lias been obtained. Tho Chief Ilurgoss of Milosliurg, Pa., savs OoWitt's Little Karly Itisers aio tho best pills ho oyer used In his family during forty years of house keeping. They euro constipa tion, sick headache and stomach and liver troubles. .Small in size but great in results. C. II. Ilngfiilwrli. lck anil Wounib'it olilIei' Arrive. Fort Monroe, Vn., Aug. S. One hun dred nnd seven sick and wounded sol diers who arrived here from Vantiag 1 Saturday on transport No. "0, the Lam passas, were taken to the post hos pital yesterday afternoon. It Is un derstood that but few of the men are In n serious condition. There were no suspicious fever coses aboard. Ahout 125 men who have been In the hospital hero left hist night 011 the Washington steamer for Washington barracks. These men are convalescent. Tho Population of Shenandoah Is about eighteen thousand, and we would say at least one-half are tioublcd with some affection of the Throat and Lungs, as thoe complaints arc, nccouling to statistics, moie numerous than others. We would advise all not to neglect the opportunity to call on llieii druggist nnd get a bottle of Kemp's balsam for the throat and Lungs. Price 25 and 50c. Trial she free. Sold by all druggists. Cold Output I'.vntriroi'ateil. Ottawa, Out., Aug. 8. Captain Con stantino, who has been In charge of the mounted police In the Yukon re gion, Is here piepaiing an ofilclnl re port to the government. He refuses to speak In regard to the mining regu lations and other matters of a similar kind which affect the Yukon popula tion, except to say that the reports ot the gold output have been grossly ex aggerated. He says Americans seem to have almost a monopoly of the car rying tralllc Into the Yukon. A boom to travelers. Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawbeiry. Ctiies dysentery. lliinlinea. Koa'sickiiess. nausea. Pleasant to take. Pet fectly harmless. Itc-ont Action of Italian (Jiivocninont. Colon, Colombia, Aug. 8. It Is un derstood in local circles that congress is holding a secret session at Bogota discussing the matter of tho settlement of the Ceruttt claim. The dissatisfac tion over tho eventual forced settle ment of the claim and tho consequent rfrnin iinon Colmol) a's resources is uo innlnir to create much bitter feeling .hmnirhniit tho country. Even tho ttniinn colonies at Harranqullla nnd other ports are resenting tho actions of the Italian government. For Constipation take Karl's Clover hoot 'i'!i tin, ureat 11 ood 1'urilicr. uures neau- ..!. Nervousness. Eruptions on tho Face ,in,l makes tho head clearas a bell. Sold by P. D. Kirlin and a guarantee Spillil-.li Sloop Slink, Another Ciipturcd Key West, Aug. 8. The tug Hudson, which has been with the Uncas on tho north coast blockade sank a little Span ish sloop n few nights ngo and captured another off Cardenas Saturday. The captured sloop was tho Christina, and was loaded with fish, a quantltv of which was served up for breakfast by the Hudson's men, who had been out for a month nnd had little left In the Way of provisions. Three Spaniards who were on the Christina put off In their tender when they saw the Hudson approaching and gained a key Just off shore. Sick headacho, blllousiiess.coiistipatlon and all liver and stomach troubles can bo quickly cured by using those famous little pills known asDuWItt's Little liirly liisurs. They are pleasant to take and never gripe. C. H. llacenhiicli. Ci iioiul Sbaftor'H Health Itoport. Washington, Aug. 8. aeneral Shat ter's dally repoil to the war depart ment of the health of his command at Santiago Is as follows: Sanitary report for August C: Total number sick, 3.GS1; total number fever cases, 2,038; total number new cuses fever, 431; total number fever cases returned to duty, 477; deaths August 5, Private M. W, Desmond, Company L, Ninth Massa chusetts, typhoid fever; Private Dallas Tannay, Company IC, Thirty-fourth Michigan, malarial fever. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Blgnaturo of I Asklvour croier for tho "Iloyal I'atcut flour, and tako no other brand. It Is tho best Hour mado. "dOLD DUBT.' HE iS!?fesr W4 1 IS ft Rte Ml ff II LIVE STOCK MARKETS. Cattle ItccclptH In I ( 1 1 11 ! '1 1 ill In ami the Latent Qliotnl I0111. Philadelphia, Aug. 8. The receipts ot cuttle In this city last week weie us fol lows: Heeves, 2,404; slice), 0.20, hogs, 4,430. Koielpts for the previous week Mere: Ueeves, 3.0S1 ; sheep, 7,'.i3"; hogs, 5,119. Ileef cattle were In good demand, with lighter receipts, and prices ad vanced and all stock wns sold early. Wo ouoto: Extra, GV'iuHe ; good, HVVTiSMc.; medium, l',n'(i5e. ; common, 4i,i(i4''.ic. Sheep wtro in good request, and from ,4c to 1,4c. higher on all grades, Willie hunbs were over lc. per pound higher. Quotations: Extra. 4'i'i5c.; good, IJjUSc; medium, Wia common, SIjaHe. ; lambs, OftTUc Hogs were Htm under a seasonable de mand. We quote: Ilest western, 5Ij Ce. ; other western, 5ifetfi."aiC. Fat cows weio steady nt 21Tlc. Thin cows were In onllnary demand at 10fl 22.50. Vcul calves sold from ic. to 7c. Milch cows were unehiiutred nt JiriflEO. Dressed beeves sold from Cc to 8'ic. A Narrow Escape. Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada 13. Hint, of firiitoii, S. 1). "Was taken with a had cold which settled ou my lungs ; cutigli set in and finally terminated in Cousuiuitiun. Four Doctors gavo me up, saying I could livo hut a short timo. 1 gave mymlf up to my Savior, determined if I could not stay with my friends on eaith, 1 would meet my absent ones above. My husliand was advlseil to get Dr. Kint:' New Diseuvery fur Consumption, Coughs ami Colds. I give it 11 trial, tool" in all eight bottles It h is cured me, and thank (ind i am saved and now a well and healthy woman." Tiial bottles free at A. Wnsley's Ding Store llegular size fiOo and $1 00. Guaranteed or mice lefuuded. SuUiin Impressed With 'Otic N'nv.v. Constantinople, Aug. 8. The porte on Friday leplled to the American de mand for compensation for losses sus tained by Ameilcan subjects during the Armenian massacres. The reply Is the same as that given to other powers, repudiating all responsibility for the losses. In the course of the farewell audience of Dr. James D. Angell, the retiring American minister to Turkey, the sultan refeued to the war between the United States nnd Spain. He said he was much Impressed with the navnl operations nnd the terrible execution of American guns and had ordered the purchase of similar gtihs for Turkey. Cioup instantly iclicved. Dr. Thomas' LYlcctric Oil. Perfectly safe. Never fails. At any drug sloio. cuTTvsmuKi itATi 1.1.111:1.1). I.OW-UATi: I'lMlSONAI.l.V-CONIUaJTlU) TOIJIt VIA I'lINNSVI.VANIA UAII.Un Vl. l no rcecui. llliimpus in our arms ny sea ami laud luvivestho interest in that greatest of all American battlcllolds of Gettysburg. In uulcr that the lesidents of New York, Philadelphia, and neighboring cities may visit this gicut battlefield in tliu most satis factory manner, the Pennsylvania 1 tail read Company has arranged for a three-day per sonally-conducted tour 011 SaUuiUy, August 13. Hath. Leave New York 8.50 A . M... .....813 no 12 50 10 00 " Trenton 10.5S " " Philadelphia 12 20 P. M, Proportionate rates from other points. liato includes transportation ia cacli direc tion, two days' hotel accommodations, and carriago drive over tho entire battlefield under tho direction of Capt. James T. Long, tho celebrated guide, who will desciiho tho battlo at tho prominent points of tho field. A tourist agent and chaperon will accompany the party. A Pullman parlor car will bo run through from Philadelphia to Gettysluirgnnd return. For itineraries, tickets, and full informa tion apply to ticket agents; Ton list Agent, 1190 liioadway, Now York, and 7hl) llroail street, Newark, N. J. ; or addiess Geo. W. Iloyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. TO CI.U.VNSU Till", SVSTLJI Effectually yet gently, when costivo or bil ious, to permanently ovcrcomu habitual constipation, to awaken tho kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without irritating or weakening them, to uispei iicauai iics, colds, or fevers, use Syrup of Figs, made by tho California Fig Syrup Co, Speelnl Nlne-Dity r.xciirslon. For tho benefit of thoso desiring to visit tlio great Ocean Grovo Camp Meeting, tho Pennsylvania Itailroad Company will, on August '21, bell excursion tickets to Ocean Grovo, Asbury Park, or Long branch from stations named lelow at tho very low rates quoted. Thoso tickets Will no goon lor passage to Philadelphia oil train imlluatod, thence uu regular trains leaving llroail direct fetation at 11:30 a. 111., 3:30 and 4:08 p. in. that day to ilestitialion ; Train Leaves, Hate. Slienaiiilinh Leave C;05 n. m. 81.(0 Kraekvllle u.iu a.s-i St. ' lair (!:3S " a.iw ttsvllle ir a. Schuylkill Hbvcu 7.01 " 3.50 Tickets will bo good for rot ill 11 passage ou regular trains until September 1, Inclusive, and will permit of stop-nil' at Philadelphia within limit. Win your liattleB against disease by acting promptly. O110 Minute Cough Curo produces lninicdiato reultB. When taken early it pro vents consumption. And in later singes it furnishes prompt relief. C. II, Ilageubuch, Aim you (ioi.no south? TUB MlUTItnitN IIAII.WAY HKACUKS AM, PKUMINKKT POINTS. Don't start South without consulting John 41. Ileal!, District Passenaer Agent, Southern Kailway, (123 Chestnut street, Philadelphia If you cannot call lu person, write to hi in. "I think DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve Is tho finest preparation on tho market for piles." So writes John 0. Dunn, of Whcolieg, W. Vu. Try it ami you will think the same. It also cures cr.cma and all skin diseases. C. II. llaifoubuch. Buy Keystone dour. Bo smo that the name f.KKsio & Baku, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on ovory sack. "OLD D08T." St'MMr.l! (HU'lNC.s;. I I'l'.nsilNAI.LY-COMlUH-rnil TOtIK VIA IT.N.V- 8YLVAN1A HAlMIOAl). Tho Pennsylvania ltalhoad Company an nounces tho following personally-ioiidiicted turns for the summer and arly autumn of lsiis; To tho North (Including Watklns (lion, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, .Mon treal, (urbec. All Sable t hasin, Lakes Cliain pl.ilu and (icorgc, S.uatoyn and a daylight 1I1I0 tliiuugli the Highlands of tiie Hudson), July Siland August 10. Kate, $100 fur the round trip fiom New York, Philadelphia, Ilaltiiuoic, and Washington, covering all ex penses of a two-weeks' trip. Propm tionatu rates from other points. To Yellowstone Park and the Trans Mississippi Exposition on a special train of Pullman sleeping, eompaitinont, observation, and dining cars, allowing eiuht days in "Wondeiland" and two days at Omaha, Sep tember 1. llato, ?23." from New York, Phil adelphia, lialtiiuore, nnd Washington; f230 from Pittsburg. To Niagara Falls, exclusion tickets good to retina within ten days will he eold 011 July 2J, August '1 and 18, September 1, 13 and 1), at rate of $11) from Philadelphia, Haltlmore, and Washington. Theso tickets include transportation only, and will permit of stop over within limit at liuilalo, Kochcster, ami Watklns 011 tho return trip. Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, Liuay Caverns, Natural bridge, Virginia Hot Springs, lliehiniind, and Washington, Sep tember S3 and Oc tober II). Hate, $05 from Now York, $03 fiom Philadelphia. Pro pel tionato rates from other points. For itineraries and further information ap ply to ticket agents, or address Geo. W. ISoyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. SrATi: or Ohio, Cirv or Toi.mio, 1 I.ll'Asl,"olNIY. i l-'lUMt J. ('iicnta makes oath that be Is tho senior partner of the linn of F. .1 ClICNrv A: Co,, doing limbics-, in the I'lty of Toledo, County and statu aforesaid, ami that said lli-m will inu tile sum of ONUlltiNl)l:UI)l)OI.LAl!Hfnreiuli nnd every ease of Ciitai ih that cannot bo euied by theuso of Hall's CATAUItll Cl'KlC. hV.XL i A. Vt". HI.UASON, alPsVnt Knrnrv Pnl.llp. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken Internally anil acts ilirei tly on Ilie blood and mucous surfaces of Hie system. Sm'imi rur lestliiiiuilaN iree. K..1. CIIHSUYtiCO., Toledo, O. Hold by Druggists. 75e. i)i:i.H;inrtii. su.M.unt Tonus. TWO TOU11S TO TUB NOIITII VIA PENNSYL VANIA KAII.lHIAIl. For tho convenience of thoso who seek the most attractive way of spending a Summer vacation, the Pennsylvania Kail mail Company has arranged two delightful tours to the North, undertbopersonally-conductcd tourist system, July 213 and August 11!. Tho points included in tho itinerary and tho country traversed abound in nature's beauties; Watklns Glen, Niagara Falls, Thousand Is lands, Quebec, Montreal, Au Sable Chasm, Lakes Champlain and George, Saratoga, and tho Highlands of tho Hudson nro all llch in interest and replete with natural attractions. Each tour will ho in chargo of one of the company's tourist agents, assisted by an ex perienced lady as chaperon, whoso especial chargo will ho unescorted ladies. The rate of $100 from New York, Brooklyn, Newark, Tientou, Philadelphia, llarrishurg, Baltimore and Washington covers railway and boat faro for tho cntlro round trip, parlor-car scats, meals en route, hotel enter tainment, transfer charges, carriage biro in fact, every item of necessary expense. For detailed itinerary, tlckots, or any ad ditional infoimalion, address Tourist Agent, Pennsylvania Itailroad Company, 11U0 Broad way. New York ; 800 Fulton street, Brook' lyn ; 7tu lirouu street, .Newark, N. J.; or Geo. W. Doyd, Atsistaut General Passenger Agent, Bioad Street Station, Philadelphia. E. C. Blanks, of Lewlsvillo, Texas, writes that one box of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo was worth $50 00 to him. It cured his piles of ten years standing. IIo advises others to try it. It also cuics eczema, skin diseases and obstinate soies. c. 11. ilanenliucli. IVellghtful Vacation Trip, Visiting Watklns Glen, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Quebec, Montreal, An Sahlu Chasm, Like Champlain and Lake George, Saratoga and tho Highlands of the Hudson. Ia'iivo Philadelphia by special train August Hi. Tho tour will ho hi char; of 0110 of the company's tourist agents. An experienced chaperon will also accompany tho party, having especial charge of linos' coded ladies, Tho ratoof $100 f rum Now York, Brooklyn, Newark, Trenton, Philadelphia, llarrishurg, Baltimore and Washington, covers railway and boat faro for tho entire round trip, parlor-car scats, meals ouroutu, hotel enter tainment, transfer charges, carriage biro in fact, every item of necossary oxponso, For detailed itinerary, tickets, or any ad ditional information, address Tourist Agont, Pennsylvania Itailroad Company, 110(1 Broad way, Now York j SOO Fulton street, Brooklyn ; 7b!l Broad Streot. Newark, N. J. 1 or Geo, W. Boyd, Assistant General Pass, onger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadel phia. Bo Not Deceived, A Cough, Hoarseness or Croup, aiu not to ho trilled with. A doso in thno of Shlloh's Curo will savo you much trouble. Sold by P. 1). Kirlin nml a guar iiuteo. Alt. C.retlm Cllllip Meeting. For tho UniU'd llicthmi Camp Meeting at Mt. Gretna, P.i August 2 to 11, 180S, tho Pennsylvania Itailroad Company will sell excursion tickets from ill points on Itsfystein oast of (hut not including Pittsburg and Erie, and west of and Including Phlladelplila, to Mt. Gretna and leturii at reduced rates. Tlioho tickets will be sold July 31 to August 11 inclusive, good to return until August !0, I80S, Inclusive. For specific rate, conditions, &c, apply to nearest ticket agent. Tlio editor of tho Evans City, Pa., Globe, writes, "Ono Minute Cough Curo is rightly lamed. It cured my children after all other reinodloa filled." It euros coughs, colds and all throat and lung tumbles. 0. II. Ilagen-buch. PORTO RON ADVANCE. General Brooke Is Moving Toward San Juan With Ten Thou sand Men, I'onco, Porto Illco, Aug. 8. A general advnnrp of the American force has be gun. The leiualnder of General lhnst's brigade, coiirlllutliig the advance cen ter, siippnrled by two batteries, moved out nt G o'clock yesterday moinlng and a part of the Kloventh Infantry of Gen eral Henry's division started to the left toward Adjuntas. Troop A, nf New York, the Philadelphia City Troop and Tioop II, of the Sixth regulars, nre convoying General Brooke's transpor tation column along the const rond through Salinas to Arioyo. Wire copi munlcntlnn with General Hrookc, on the rlghr?'has not yet been established Colonel Hlce, of General Miles' staff, will probably bo assigned to the com mnnd of tho Sixth Massachusetts. General Wilson has moved the head quarters of his division from Ponce to Juan Diaz, General Schwan. with the Eleventh regular Infantry nnd two bat teries, moved yesterday through Yauco toward Mayaguo!'. General Hrooko Is moving north from Gunyomo with 10, 000 men. Sick Soldiers, at Fort Slyer. Wnshinnton. Aug. 8. Sooictury Al ger visited Foit Myer yesterday after noon witli a view of ascertaining per sonally whether everything possible was being done for the soldiers of Camp Alger who are In tho hospital at the fort. Each one has a good bed which Is kept immaculately clean and fresh, nnd nil are receiving excellent medical attention and nursing. At present theie are about 375 men In the hospital. Some of them are very seriously 111 and a few are not expected to recover. Thus far the fatalities among the troops at Camp Alger have numbered 39. This Is not considered a great loss in nn army of nearly 30,000 men during the three months the men have been In the service. Steamer 5ii"lo Probably Safe. Washington, Aug. 8. Adjutant Gen eral Corblp said last night thnt while no definite Information has been re ceived by the wnr depaitment con cerning the steamer Gussle, reported lost off the southwest coast nf Cuba, he was reasonably sure that the ves sel was safe. She was sent to Santiago with supplies and from there was to go to Porto -Hlco with ordnance stores for the army of Invasion. Porto lEIcini Vlllaire fniitured. Madrid, Aug. 8. An olflclal dispatch from Porto Hlco says the Americans on Saturday seized the custom house In the village of Fajardo, which place Is without a garrison. An American col umn, the dispatch also says, supported by artillery, advanced on Guayamo. The Spaniards made a brave defense, but were forced to withdraw to Al turas. Seventeen of the Spaniards were killed. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho test salvo in the world for cuts, it-tltcf.a &nra n1,frs ell .li.Min .,.,,. o. ...... tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, ami II ..1. 1.. . .1....- I I. . ,..- 111 nivui ui ujiuuiiD, aim iiusiutci eillCH piles, ir An pay required. It ts guaranteed to give icrfect sitislactinn or niouy r f.mdoi! Ii-eo l.'i cents per box, ior shiu b A. Waslo?, Cuuilng Kvrnt. August 15 Picnic nuclei the an .pices of tlie Phoenix 1 110 Company, at Jlnji Point park. Aug. 17 Ice cream festival under tho auspices of tho "V" will ho held in Bobbins' opera house. Aug. 'J3. Phonograph enleitaliiinent in the Primitive Muthndist cliuich, iiiuler tho inspires ol the Ladies' Aid Society and Sunday school. Aug. 15. Picnic nt Brown's Grove, Lost Clock, under the auspices of Lost Creek (inlets of Temperance. Philadelphia & Reading Railway Engines Bum Hard Coal No Smoke IN KPTKCT JULY 1st, l-TCH. Trains lenvo Shenandoah as follows For New York via lMillHilelnlila. week davs. 7 .10 1) at a. m., 12 27, 3 1U and U 07 p. ill, lrnr New York via Mauch Cliiuuc, week days, 7 80 n. 111., 12 27 and 310 n. in. For ICcuuhiK and Philiulelolila, week days. 7 ui. v 0 j n.ni., li lfi, 3 10 ana 0 ui p. UJ For l'ottgvllle, week days, 7 30, V 01 a. in, 12 27, 8 10, 6 07 and T 25 p. in. For TaniAipia and Aliilianoy City, week days 7 30.051 a. 111.. 12 27 3 10 and 6 07 P. ru. For Wllllnmnporl, Sunbury nnd Lowteburg, week days. 11 80 a. ai.. 12 27. 7 25 11. m For Muliano) Plane, weekdays, 7 SO, 9 51, 11 80 a. 111., 12 27, 8 10, 0 07, 7 23, 9 M p. 111. For Ashland and Sharaolcln, week days, 7 30, 1180 11. 111., 12 27, 3 10, 9 07, 7 25 llll !65l,jn. For linltlmoro. Washington and the Went via i. u. 11. u., inrougu trains lesvi jtcauiug Terminal. Phliadeltihla. fl. & It. II KA ut 8"u. 7 55, 1126 a. m., 8 10 and 7.27 p. 1 Sundays, 8 20, 7 00, 11 20 a. m., 8 46 and 7 27 p. m. Addb tlonal tndns from Twenty-fourth and CLcst- 11111 sirccis siuiion, weeic uays, luou a, ra. izzo. 1. iaoiu ilu, ounuays, j tso, o jti p, ui. TKAINH FOH BIIKNANDOA1L Leave New York via Philadelphia, week uays, i 13, 1 su, s ou, II uu a, 111., ana 1 43, 4 30 DOO n.m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 80, 10 a. m., 1 80 p.; m. Leave Philadelphia. IteadlliE Terminal, week Jays, 3 40. S 86. 10 21 a. ill. and 130, 4 TO p.m. Leave lteudliig, week days, 7 00, 10 OS, a, 111. I'i 1J, 17, oou p. ui. Leave I'ottsvllle, weeic days, 7 10, 7 40 a. nj n av 4 jo, u ju anu omp, m. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8 36, 11 23 a, in, I 49. 3 66. 7 20 11. 111. Leave Mnhauoy City, week days, 9 03, 1147 a.m., 2 22,5 12,021, 741 p. in Leave Mnhauoy l'luiiu, week days, 680, 0 2'. IU-JO, JlD'J a, m 241, 332. 041 7 07.1)111. Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 7 42, 1000 a. ui,, i. ii mm iuup, m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and South street whaif for Atlantic City. Werkihiys-Kj-iirt-Bs, 8 (JO, 9 00, 10 41 a. m., (1 .10 Saturdays only), i 00, 3 00, 3 40 lu) minute train I. 4 IX) IU3 minute truluj, 4 80, 5 00 pll mliiutu traluj, 540, 7 00 p.m. Aiuomiuoilulloii, 613 . 111., 5 00, 8 80 p. m 81.00 excursion train 700 11 111. Bllliiiays I'.I press, 7 00, 8 00, 8 30, 9 00, 10 00 a ui, 4 43 p m. Accommodation, 6 15 a u., 4 45 p. m. 81.00 excursion train. 7 A 111 lteliirninE lenvo Atlantlo City depot, con.er Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays ISxprcss, (() 13 Mondays onlyl T 00, 7 45 161 minute train, 8 20 163 minute train, 9 00, 10 15, 1100 a m 3 80, 4 30, n30, 7 30, 930 p. in. Accommodation, 4 23, 7 60 a. ic, 405 p. m. 31.00 excursion train (from .Mississippi ave. only) 610 p. m. Sundays Kiprens, 8 30, 4 00, 6 00, 0 01), 6 30, 7 00, 7 30, 8 00, 9 30 p. in. Ac conimodatlon, 713 a, in., 5 03 p. in, 81 00 excursion train (from foot of Mississippi uve. only), 6 10 pm. For Cnpe May and Sea Isle City, 8 45 a. m., 2 30,4 43 pm. Additional for Cape Muy 4 15 p. in. Sundays (81 00 excursion 7 00 ) y 15 a m. For Ocean City, 8 80, 8 45 a in, 2 30, 4 43 pm. 81 00 excursion Thursday only) 700 u m. Hun days, 8 13, VIS a 111, Parlor Cars on all express trains. For further Information, apply to nearest PMladelphia and Heading Hallway ticket ngeu or address I. A. HWIilOAHIl, Kiison J, Wekkm, (ien'l Sunt., tlen'i l'ass'r Agt., Heading Terminal, Philadelphia, Hillions of Dollars Go up In smoke overy year. Take n risks hut got your houses, stock, (u niture. etc,, Insured in first-class r llalilo companies as roprobonted by DAVID FAUST, "isurancc Agent 1 txuJl W South JardluHt Also Llle.ondAocldenUI OontpaulM Dr. Isles' Nervine A tlCMCDY FOR TIIE Effects of Tobacco. ij-'AniO nxccsslvn usn of tobacco, especially 0. l y young rnen Is ah.ays Injitrlon.. und 11 niouhledly shortens life maletially. Mr, Ed. C. l'.bson.c.impojltoron tho Contr.i Costa A'iVJ, Martinez, Cat., writes; "1 ha 0 m.od Dr. Miles' ltostorallvo Ncrvlno and iv colvcd much benefit from It. I was t r mbljil with i:crvBii..ni r,3, dkzy spells and sh cpkES ncss, caused by tho uso ot tobacco and sllin ulints. 1 took Dr. Miles' Ncrvlno with ln.ir vclotisly cood results, alliiylngthtulizzlucss, lulctlng tho nerves, and enabling ino to deep and rest, proving In my caso a very ! Lticflclul remedy," Dr. Mhos' l.cstorallvu .S'orvluo Is especially adapted to icstorlng tho net vous r.yidom to Its normal condition under nucli clrciiiujtauces. It soothes, l.cals audetrongthuus. Dr. Miles' ltcmedles aro told by all drug l M1IC3 4 gists under a posltlvo suarantco, ilrst bottlo Mervine Rootorcs benefits or money ro funded. l!ojl; on dis Health ease of tho heart and oorvcjfrcc. Address, I DU. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. BURKE. ATT0HNKY-AT-I.AW. Onlce Kgnn liulldhig, con.er of Main an Centre streets, Hlieiiiindoah. j II. POMKltOV, ATI 0 UN E Y-AT-L A W Hlienaiidoali, Vn. pitOK. JOHN JONIW, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Itox 65, Maliauoy City, Pa. HnvliiR studied under some of tl, hu. lUa-ters In London nnd 1'aHh. will lvn lr,u,.,,B 011 tho violin, iniindollii. culturaud vocal eiilluro. Terms reasoualilu.' Address luciruof StiiuiNd tlio liuveler Slieiinndouli. ennsylvania RAILROAD. HCIIUYKILL DIVISION. July 1, 1898. Trains win leave Slienaiidoali auur lue t aatu lor iKKinii tuio.-iton, lfru.u.vlllu. M ivaier, i, uiuir, roits ilie. jiuiiunirH, Itisillcj,, l'ottslown. liuell!xvUlu. Aurileo,i,li i.uU . aaulphla (jtr'wvd street station) at 6u3 anu 8 15 a. ui., 2 02, 6 IH p. lu. on week days. Hundays, 8 15 a. iu., 1 15 p. in. Trains leavt. Frackvllle for Mlieiiaiidoau t 7 36, It 46 u. iu. uuU 5 16, 7 36 ),, MuuUuy, 11 ui a. in. aim 0 su p. iu. Lcuvu 1'uttsvllle lor Htiuuaudoun ivla Fruck. vlllu, 710, 1120 a. 111., t20, 7 10 p. iu. Suuuay iu;r, a. 111., 3 20 p. m. i.euvu I'lilluUulptHa, (Hroad stiuel atutlou), .... ritiHMiidoati at 8 03 a. m., 4 10 p. iu. week days. HtiiiUnys leave as 0 no and 9 2J a. u.. Leave Droad Utluut ts.aliou, t'lilludulphln, 1'OK NEW YOItli. Express, week-days, S 20, 4 Ou, 4 60 3 03,5 13,6 at;, 7 3d, six, 9 t0, 1U21 (UIuIiik Uur), 11 00 ... ui, UOJnooll, .2So (Limited 1 OU and 4 ,, lu. DlllllllfUurs), 1 40, 2 80 (UllllllK lut) 3 SO, J .X 1 U2, 5 UO, 5 60 IDilllUX Car, 6 Uu, 7 UJ, 7 5U U'lii lutftlar), iUUv. p. jii., 1201, lilKUt. buuuua, IU, im, 450,o0, 6 15820, 95a, 1021, (jJIi.Iiik Ciu), H35 tt. lu., U80, 10.1 il'limitf Curj tlnniui; Car), 400 (Ltiuitod4 22KO111I11K Car-, j 20, 3 01), (I'"1' UK Our) 6!U, 7 02,7 50, LDillllin Car lu ou p. ni., 12 01 iiIkIii. Hxpress lor Huston wliaout chanee, 11 00 a i., weekdays, uud 1 50 Ji, in., dally, Uutsklll express, (Parlor Car), 8 20 a in weok duys. NVAS111NUTON AND TIIE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington, 3 50, 7 20, 8 32, 10 20, II 23, u. 111., 12 09, 12 31 (I'liUim CarJ, 1 la lllilllllK Car), 3 12, 4 41, '5 20 (Joi.kvs sloual LtunteU, Dining Cur, 6 IT. 63i illir 111K CurJ , 7 31 L Dl 11I11K Cur p. ui., and la. inula week days. Sundays, a OU, 7 20, 9 ii, 11 23, a. in., 120J, 1 U, Ullitni; (Jar 4 41, 52U Uuu Krosslouul LllnlteU, DI11IUK CurJ, t oj 'Dlliliu; , Car, 731 I l-Huliis-Curl p. ui. auu 12 05 inula. For ilaltlluoro, uecoiuuiodallou, 9 12 a 111, 2 Oi and 4 01 p lu week days, 0 uoulid It lu p 111 uatly. FOH ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Hroad street station via Delaware rlvei bridge iixpitsj, 5 00, U 10 IbO mililltesl u 111, 2 88 (82 minutes, 4 OO (bO uilliules, tui p. In. aunuiiys, 5 UO, 9 20 ISO iiitnulcsj, u in, 2 38 Ln lililiutrsj, 7 0J p 111. J.euvo Jlurnel Street Wart Express, 3 00, 8 30, 10 Ol 175 inluutesj, a ui. (100 SuturUays ony, 2 ou L75 uiliiutesj, 3 Ou L75!iitiiutuaJ,3 30 (CO minutesj, iu) '65 mi mi ten , 4 8U 175 minutes, aui (iu minutes, 5 30 6o minutesj p in, riunoays, 5iX), 7W, 8 00 (73 IiliuuteaJ, 8 3U, 9 00 17u minutes, 9 50 170 minutes a in, uud 4 80 175 imnntooj p 111, sl.ou excursion train, 7 Ou a m Uuily. For Cape May, Allltlesea, W'lluvtuodaud Hull) IlwicU l'.xpres., 9 00 uni, 2 30, 4 05, 5 00 p UI wcuk days, stuudajs 8 20 a 111, Cape May only, 1 sop 111 uturdas. Excursion, 7 uu a 111 dally. For bea isle Ulty, oceji City, Avaiou and Stouo llaibuis-Kxpress, 910 a. in., 2 80, 4 20, 5 00 p. ui. week days. Sundays, 8 50 a. ui. Ejc etirslon 7 CO a in dally. for burners 1'olllt Express, 5 09, 8 30, 10 OJ a. in., 1 00 Saturdays only, 3 uu, loo, boo, ft so !. in. week days. Sundays, 6 UI, b U0, 9 00, 9 50 a. in. and 4 80 p. in. I. 11. JlUTCIlISSOM, J, It. Woo 11, Ueu'l Mauauer, Ueu 1 1'ass'K'r Ant Webster's ; II siti ern alio 11 al HI6iionary Sitccrsonr of the "Unabridged,1' Tho Ono Great fitantlttril Authority, so wnw-11 lion. it. J. wpwct, Juntico U. H. Htiprome Court. HtniHlartl of the V. 8. flov't 1'rlntinHT Otllce, Urn If. H. HupreniQ uuii. uu ino rutin nu fueme ('ourti.ainlof near f nil tho Nchoolbooki. Warmly Coiiiiiiemlctl by State fliiperlnti?nilnt ot Kcliools, Collet, iTctl- i ilciitd.anil other Kilumtura , ttimoui wiuioui munuer. Iiivalualile in tlm liouteVifiM, aixl to ( lib )ia leiiclit-r. 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