1 t i i i ii ii ii in i i EVENING HERALD riSTAHLlHIU'.l) 1H70. I'ubttshed every Kvi-iiIiik, Kxccpt Sunday, at Bourn Jakmn Htukkt, Nkk Ckntkk. Tile Herald In tlcllvnrd In Shenandoah nlul the autrouiidlnir. towim (or six cetila a week, pay I !!. o the carriers. Hy mall f.1.00 o year.or 25 M bents a month, payable III advance. Advertise ( msnts cburijcdaceoriliiiK to space and position, i Ttre publishers reserve the rldM to change the " iHoltlon ol advertisements whenever the pub "tattou of news demands It. The right Is Uieeerveil to iijt"tany advertisement, whither i10 lor or not, .lat the publishers may ilcclil Sl.jpropcr AdieMlsliiK rates made known ''upon appllmtton. lS.iXrud at the postoftlco at Shenandoah, l'..M vecnutl clann mall matter. TKLKl'HONK CONNF.OTION 'All the News Thai's Fit to Print." Evening Hers Id Tl 1 SHAY. Al .( '-I' ", IMH. OUR C0UN1UY: First. Last and l'orever. Tllrt Hi'il Cross Society is our iiniij s oiiicioiiiniiy uii;ium. Itut for it tlii' sutl'oriuK ami iletith unions tlie troops would bi fur greater tliun they lire Tlie Hod Cross receives no iiid from the iruverninelit. ami lills noth ing to ! w ith politic!-. Hkfuuk the factional war is term inated in this county some one ought to iiung up a consolation purse for the benefit of hoth tlie literary unil political bureau? of our esteemed but souieuhat erratic, contemporary, tlie Miners' Journal. TilK I'opn was physically feeblest of tlie triumvirate niadi hiiubelf,(iladstoue anil Hisuiarck three tjreatest men of their day he lias outlived his compeers. the by -th -but Ills irrowini: infirmities, however, maUe it certain that he will not lung siir vive Ids masterful contemporaries. Tim eandidiiey of Harrison Hall agreeable to the rank and flits and to those who desire harmony within the party. Js'o one made a stronger plea to Sir. Hall to allow the use of his name than Jliij. "Johnson" Finney, of the Journal. Herein is another instance where the literary and Un political end of ouresteeiimil conteiu porarj do not always agree. An oNchiinge pertinently remarks : "It is funny how some people dls cover the real importance and iiillu ouce of a newspaper, 'l'hey live for years without subscribing, but the minute they get the notion to run for olliie they rush to the ollice to subscribe anil ask for a favorable mention. Thoy realize then that the paper has merits and a circulation, nnd the want their names spread all over tlie creation.'' 'J'llK absolute, real, undoubted hero of this war, says the Army and .Navy Journal, is not Admiral Dewey, sink ing all of the Spanish licet ut Manila, uur llobsou, sinking u portion of the American ileet ut bantini;o, nor tjliafter. driving out tho lleet of Cer vern and capturing an army double that of his own, nor Sampson and his subordinates, sendine; Cervera to destruction, nor twenty others we could name, but it is Ensign Cm-tin, landing at the i'ort of l'once, and with inimitable cheek sending his ultimatum to the commander of the Spanish forces at l'once by tele phone! Of all the astonishing incij dents of this war nothing for novelty approaches this, and Mr. Curtiu should go down in history as tlie originator of the "Hello" method of reaching military resiiltb. The illim itable gall of this youth deserves to be erystaliyed in history. ANKNT the departure of Secretary Fleuiiuini: of the Anthracite Coal Operators Association for ICurope, for the purpose of ascertaining whether a market cannot be success fully opened over thore for anthra cito as well as to induce some of tlie powers to use hard coal as fuel for their battleships, tlie Philadelphia Inquirer pertinently says : "Tho Hie cess of that mission will depend upon the cost at which anthracite can be hold to possible Ktiropeau buyers, but the association is to lie com mended for its enterprise. It is be ginning to be evident that tho utfort to promote the use of that coal is not to be made contingent only on tip, building of another railroad, l'hero is to bo a widening of the markets, not after tho lapse of years, but this autumn, if that is possible, nnd we venture to hope that it is. Tho association is particularly to be commended for realizing that it is not through one agency only that they can improve materially tho hard conditions now prevailing in their region, and for turning earn estly to them all." That Backache All Curod Now Also Salt Rhoum and Kidney Troublos. 'II had salt rheum and kidney trouble, and began taking Jlood's Sarsaparllla, Be fore taking this medicine I could not sleep at night and my back ached so much that I could not He in bed, and was obliged to walk tho lloor at night. I am now ablo to 110 to hod and sleen all night." Geouqis Simmon, Harbor Creek, Pennsylvania. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the best lu fact tho One True lilood i'uriller Hood's pills cure all Uvcr Ills, scouts. uxlon j irnan cunf 1'owuuul A Hand Is ono of the possess. i' Hives it. Handsomo Comploxion e greatest cuarmi wuiuuu UIUHri l,OM-Uiilon , NUGGH1S OP MiWS. Tlie buslncRB iinit of the city of llis- inarcls, N. !., wh destroyed by lire laxt nlKht. Tlie repair ship Vulciin, nil Innova tion In modern nnval entllliment, has proved a thorough sucre. The poslolllce at l-'oit Monroe, Vn., wan toiiiioil lust niniit of aliout $2,- 100 In stumps and $r.O In cash. Secretary Alger pmpnueR hit vine tlie bodies of nil the cVad at Snntlngn brought noilli and Inlet red In the Nat ional cemetery. Governor Voorherw, of New Jersey, yesterday appointed John Hunter dep uty factory Inspector for Passaic coun ty. There were 20 candidate. Joe Clans, of Haltlmoiv, defeated Hilly Krnst, of Vlllluinniiuru. Urooklyn, In the 11th round of what wan to have been a 2d round light at the lightweight limit. Pickett's men were formal':- wel comed at Independence hall, Philadel phia, and then went to the Q. A. If. encampment at Washington Park, N. J. Advices received from Cccos, Quota- mala, show that the revolutionary movement there has kissmneil a phase Jeopardizing the interests of fori Inn residents. At Grillln. (la.. John Meadows u negro, who attcmptid to nssault th.' 7-year-old d.iui;liti-r "I I'. liscm I'.unp, at Carniel, a small i-I.-h near Crlltln, was hanged by a mob and the body tld- dled with bullets. Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Slgnatvtro Colored 'I cooper- IT.'H one ( omrade. Tampa. Fin.. Aug. !. The Ninth cav alry (colored) Is now on Us way to Montauk Point, 1j. I., with one member whom his fellow troopers rescued from the county Jail at Tainpa. The prisoner whs given up only after the soldiers had stormed the building. They claimed he had been arrested unjustly, and 20 of the men, armed with rllles and revol vers, set out to release him. At the jail they demanded that the jailer give up the prisoner, which he at first refused to do, but after the soldiers hud fired a volley of shots at the building ho sur rendered the man. The governor will make a fotmal demand on the United States authorities that the prisoner bo brought back for trial. AVlmt Dr. A. II. Slater S.is. lturi'Al.o, N. Y'. (tents : -From my per sonal knowledge, gained in observing tlio effect of your Shiloh's Cuio in cues of ad vanced Consumption. 1 am nrepaied to say it is the most remarkable Itomeily that lias over been brought to my attention. It lias icilainly saved many fiom Consumption Sold by 1'. 1). Klrliu, and a guarantee. Spanlli I'rl-oner- -enl lo Mmln. Washington, Aim. ' Confirmation was received by Adjutant General Cor' bin last night from Colonel Humphrey, In charge of the transportation ar rangements at Santiago, that the Span ish hospital ship Alicante sailed from there yesterday with COO of tho Spanish prisoners for Spain. It la supposed that the Alicante carries a majority of the sick and wounded of General Toral's army, as he would naturally send them first. The war depni meat has no definite Information as to the time ot the sailing of the other Spanish ves sels. The editor of the Kvans City, l'n., Globe, writes, "One .Minute Cough Caro Is rightly named. It cured my childien after all other remedies failed ." It cures coughs, colds and all throat and lung troubles. 0. II. Ifngen liuch. Ilob-011 Calls on Cecvera. Annapolls.Aug. 0. Naval Constructor It. 1". llobson came heie yesterday from Washington, spent three hours and left again for that place. Lieu tenant Hebron took a carriage on his arrival and went directly to call on Admiral McNalr. the superintendent of the academy. After a few minutes' chat he went over to see Admiral Cervera, who Is occupying a house in the same row with tho superintendent's resi dence. Hero he and the Spanish pris oners exchanged reminiscences of their former meeting when Hobson was res cued from tho wntors of Santiago har bor by the admiral. Ordinary household accidents havo no terrors when there's u bottle of Dr. Thomas' electric. Oil in tho medicino chest. Heals burns, cuts, bruises, sprains. Instant relief. Princes Itobtied and Murdered. London, Aug. 9. The Vienna cor respondent of The Dnlly News says: "From St. Petersburg It Is reported that a band of thieves entered the resl dence of Princess Chunknloff, near Simferopol, capital of the government of Taurlda, In the Crimea, foully mur dered the prlniess and two lady coni' panlons, str:nfillng them In their sleep, and, after pillaging the house of valu ubles, decamped." .Mnn.v lirowned In I'ortiisrnl. Llfdion, Amr. 9. Pining the depar ture of Mr. Campos Ralles, president ol Urarl!, by the transatlantic liner Thames for America (probably Buenos Ayres) yesterday two steamers that were carrying fi lends to bid him fare well, came into collision, swamping two Hmall boats. It Is feared that no fewet than 20 persons were drowned. Noted SolontNt Dead. Albany, N. Y., Aug. 9. Dr. James Hall, who lias been state geologist since 1S37, died j.sterduy at Kcho Hill, Beth lehem, N. II., where ho was spending tho summer. Dr. Hall was 87 years of age. Yesterday's Ilii'-obnll Games. At Philadelphia First game: Cleveland. C; Washington. 3. Second unme (9 Innings. darkness): Washington, 2; Clnvelnud, 2. At Chicago Flint gnmn: Chicago, 0; Philadelphia, 2. Second gnmo: Philadel phia. S; Chlciisro, 3. At St. Louls-St. Louis, 1; New York, 2. At Toronto First game: Toronto, 6; Wllkesbaire, 0. Second guino (12 Innings, darkness): Toronto, C; Wllltesbarro, . At Ottawu-Oltawa. 11; Springfield, 2. At Syrncuso Montreal, 0; Syracuse, 0. At Buffalo Buffalo, 3; Provldenco. 0. At Newark Lancaster, 9; Nowark, fi. At BIchmond-FIrst gamo: Heading, 3; Richmond, 2. Second gamo: Richmond, II; Heading. 1, At Norfolk-Hartford, 4; Norfolk, 3. At Putcrson Paturimn, IS; Allentown, 2. Shot 111 lli-ldo, Killed II linscir. New York, Aug. 9. Charles Ward, a collector for a brewing company yes tetday while In a Jealous rage, shot hla wife, u- bride of a tno.ith, then tuined tho weapon on himself and blew out his own brains. Th bullet lodged In tho woman's nuok and she was not Berlous ly Injured. Buy Koystone flour, llusuiuthat the name L-ksski & Baku, Ashland, P., Is printed on every sack, - GETTING READY Every expectant mother lias a trying ordeal to faco. If gho dooa not jj get ready for It, there, is no telling what may happen. Child-birth is full of uncertainties if Nature is not given proper assistance is tho best help you can use, at this time. It is a liniment, and when regularly ap plied Bevcral months before baby comes, it mates tho advent easy and nearly pain less. It rclioves and prevents " morning sickness," relaxes the overstrained mus cles, rclioves the distended fooling, short ens labor, makes recovery rapid and cer tain without any dangerous after-effects. Mother's Friend is good for only one purpose, viz.: to reliovo motherhood of danger and pain. Ono dollar per bottle at all drug fctorcs, or cent by expiess on receipt of price. c ure uoor;s, comnininK vamiimu luiuiuw tinn for women, will b tent to any address upon application to Till! UUADFinLD RnQULATOR CO., Atlanta, Qa. DEATH OP GENERAL POLAND. Victim of Typhoid Fever. Contracted ut CblekamauiM. Ashvllle, X. C. Aug. 0. Hrlgndler General John S. Poland died hero yes terday ot fever contracted at Chleka maugo. General Poland came to Ashe vllle several d;ys ago with the hope of recovery from the attack of typhoid fever, but despite the efforts of tho doctors his disease was beyond con trol. Mrs. Poland and their son and daughter were here when death came and they, ul.h Lieutenant Wrenne, of General Poland's staff, yesterday ac companied the remains to Westerly, H. I., where the Interment will take place. llrigadler General John S. Poland was born at Piineeton, Ind., on Oct. H, 1S3C, and would have had over two years to serve before reaching the age for re tirement. He was appointed a cadet at tho United States military academy In July, ISr.O, and was graduated from that institution to the class of 1SB1, which entered the service Just at tho begin ning of the war. On March 1, 1SS0, he became lieuten ant colonel of the Twenty-first Infantry, from which icclinent he was trans ferred to the Seventeenth Infantry as colonel In August, 1831.' On May 4 of this year Colonel Poland was appointed by the president a brigadier general ot volunteers, his name being Included in the first list of regular army colnneis raised to that position. Interested People. Advertising a patent medicine in the pe culiar way in which the proprietor of Kemp's llalsam for Coughs and Colds docs it, is in deed wonderful. lie authorizes nil droggUts to give to those who call for it, a sample bottle free, that they may try it before pur chasing. The large bottles are 25 and 60c. We certainly would advise a trial. It may save vou from consumption. Misplaced Switch, Three Killed. Canton, Mass., Aug. 0. Three men were killed and a number of mall clerks were severely injured at Canton Junc tion yesterday by an express mall special from New Y'ork to Boston Jump ing the tracks. The dead are: James Sheldon, engineer; G. Knowlton, fire man; G. Schufeldt, engineer, riding in the cab. The Injured are: Joseph Killea, Peter Carroll, L. II. Dutterlleld, F. D. Lincoln, C. Buckland, W. A. Seymour, T. B. Denney. There were 11 mall clerks on the train. The accident was caused by a misplaced switch. The locomotive was completely demolished and tho fox--tvard car was telescoped. A Papal Knuyullvnl. Homo. Aug. 9. The pope has Issued an encyclical protesting against the suppression of Catholic journals during the recent Insurrection, which It de clares "Illegal, contrary to Christianity, specially directed against the papacy, and calculated to embitter religious conflict, prejudicial to Italy, and to re move a conservative force against so clallsm and anarchy. Nevertheless, Catholics, though opposed to all rebel lion, will not alter their policy either for thieats or violence. They will sub mit to the existing state of things, though they will never support It," Is IT Wise? You will certainly agree with us that it is no part of wisdom to negicci mo cunumoii ui your health until the seeds of disease havo taken such deep root that all the skill of tho moat experienced physicians is uueriy iiaiuuu In trying to coun -enict us r.ivugua uuu juu go lo IIUKiUll nil uniuueiy gnivu. Mmiv sin attack of disease nroves fatal be cause your system has been allowed to run ,!,,,, ninr lilnnd becomes imnovcrislicd and your digestion impaired. A wise nnd prudent man will fortify himselfai;aini.tbucli calam ity by keeping nil tnu organs 01 ma oooy 111 healthy action. 'ri,,.r la im better nnd morecllicacious rent' edy for tho "tired" feelings from which you bo ofteu sullcr than Wlllits' Vitalizer. In ,ow ,r nhi aim it has on rucuuu me ,.fi., 1 r,,r-,uniul iiruloneed life. Itssuccoss is also very marked In givlug strength to weak Hid debilitated children aim women. v.. r.,l. ,I.K- Imve a laneuid. t led fccliu; when vou get up iii the morning, It really that vou havo been engaged in the liiinl.-tltiimo taHKS ail IIUOUUU 100 UIKMl You need an invlgonitor, a gooa wiiokv sotno nervine, oucn a uuu 1a muim W,l Ik' V hibzor." kct This picpamtion is compounded by tho Dlt. I. W. WII.I.ITS JIBUIUM'; Uli o ill J.nn. .i . uuu, nronrlelors 01 lliu.M'ii ralgla Cure. For terms to agents address the homo oillco. For sale by nil Urtiggisuj. Sit. (iri'lna Cionp Mm'tlng. For the United Brethren Camp Meeting at Ml. Gretna, l'a August-1! to II, IMH, the i,i,ivvlv:iul.i Hailiond Company will soil excursion tickets from ill points 1111 lis ys(cm (hut not including ritpdairg and Brie, and webt of and including l'ld .elelphia, to Sit. Gretna and ictiiru at reduced rates Thco tickets will be sold July HI to Angus 11 iucluslvo. uood to return until August 1WW, inclusive For specific rate, conditions, Ac, apply to nearest ticket audit. For Coiibliiatlon take Karl's Clover Boot Tea, tho great Wood Purifier. Cures Head ache, Norvtiusnosa, Eruptions on tho Face, and makes tho head clear as a boll. Sold by P. 1). Kliliu and u guarantee. NAVAL CHANGES, Captain Sigsbee to. Command the Battle ship Texas and Captain Good rich the Cruiser Newark. Washington. Aug. 0. Two Important changes in the command of vessels of the navy wete announced last evening by Secretary 1-ong. Captain Charles D. Sigsbee, who commanded the bat tleship Maine when she met her fate In the harbor of Hftvuna, and who has been In command of the auxlllarv ciulser St. Paul since the war began, has been ordered to relieve Cntitaln John W. Philip of command of the bat tleship Texas, now undergoing repairs In New York. It Is understood that Captain Philip will be assigned to shore duty, probably the command of the Mare Island navy yard at San Francisco. Secretary I-ong announced also that Captain Caspar R Goodrich, of the auxiliary cruiser &t. Louis, had been ordered to the command of the Newnrk, Commodore Wntson's new llngshlp, to succeed Captain Albert S. Parker, who has been transferred to the bat tleship Oregon on account of the Ill ness of Captnin Charles 12. Clark. I'repai'liur Camp at Moutnuk. New Y'ork, Aug. !). A dozen ambu lances from the Red Cross Soc.ety have arrived at Montauk Point and Colonel Forwood Is going on with his pieparallons to provide for the care of the sick soldiers who are to arrive from Santiago. There may be trouble In obtaining an ample supply of water. The work of drlvlnc the wells Is tin grossing slowly. At pieseat It looks as if the water works will be the mam drawback to the camp. When the works are completed, however, It is generally expected that there will be n supply of water for 20,000 tioops. as well as thou sands of horses and mules. Protect. Annlnst Iloldluu l'rl.o Ship. Paris, Aug. 0. The Temps says: "Fresh and energetic Instructions have been sent to M, Cambon to secure the release of the Frcwh steamer Ollndo Ilodrlguez. The minister for foreign affairs for a week past has pointed out to tho United States that her de tention Is arbitrary and illegal nnd has laid stress on the fact that she has mall diplomatic bagH on board." Tho French steamer Ollnde Rodriguez was captured by the New Orleans on July 17 off San Juan de Porto Pico and was taken a prize to Charleston, S. C. A Narrow Escape. Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada I Hart, of (Iroton. S. D. "Was taken with a bad cold which settled on my 1 n 11 tl- ; cough set in and finally terminated in Consumption. Four Doctors gavo me up, siyini; I count live hut a short time. I pave myself up to my Savior, determined if I could not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. My husband as advised to get Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. I give it a tiial, took in all eight bottles It has cured me, and thank God I am saved and now a well and healthy woman." Trial bottles free at A. Wasley's Drug Stme liegular size fillo and $1 UO. Guaranteed or prico refunded. LAST OF THE SEASON. I.nw-liulo Ten-Day i;xcur.lon to Atlantic City, ,Vu via l'euiiHylvMiilu Itultnmil. August 18 is tlio'dato of the last low-rate ten-day excursion from Iic, Tioy, llelle fontc, Wllliamsport, Mocananmi, Suntiury, Shenandoah, Dauphin, and piiucipal inter- meiliato stations (Including stations on branch roads), to Atlantic City, Capo .May, Ocean City, Sea Itdo City, Avalon, Anglcsea, Wildwood, or Holly lleach, via Pennsylvania Kail road, Excursion tickets, good to return by regu ;ar trains within ten daja, will bo sold at mto of f 10.00 from Krie, f.1.00 from Williauispoit, ml proportionately low-rates fn m other points. Tickets to Atlantic City will also bo sold via tho Delaware Itlvor llridgo lioute, tho only all-rail lino, at ten cents more than tho rate via Markot street wharf, I'hiladcl nliia. For information in regard to lates nnd timo of trains consult hand bills, or apply to agents, or K. S. llarrar, Division licket' Agent, Wllliamsport, I'a. IJcI'um" a .Statiii) to (Jlad-tono. Dublin, Aug. 9. The municipal coun cil of Dublin has refused to comply with a request of the Gladstone Me morial sucloty for Its co-operation In ectlng In Dublin a statue, commem oratlve of the life and sei vices of Mr. Gladstone, similar to those which the society will erect In London and Edin burgh. A resolution was passed that tho corporation of Dublin Is strongly of opinion that no statue should bo erected In Dublin In honor of nny Englishman until the Irish people have erected a llttlntr one in memory of Charles Stewart Parnell." General Kliur For tho Philippine:, San Francisco, Aug. 9. Brigadier General King will sail with troops on the transput t Arizona early this week for Manila. General ICIng will join Gen eral Merritt's forces In the Philippines, nnd the Arizona will be kept in east em waters for the purposes of trans port and as carrier of stores. She Is ono of tho fastest boats In Uncle Sam's service lu the Pacific. Soldier Killed nj i.ttriinilngr'. Miami, Fla., Aug. 9. A severe elec trlcul storm passed over ennip yester day nfternoon resulting In tho death of Private Charles Eglll, Company K First Louisiana and Corporal E. IC, Humphreys, Company E, First Texas, TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And Klnviors, the Iluud of Aiucileii, (lull forniii, Via tho true pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain Itoutc," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, hlUzards or high altitudes are unknown, Pullman first and second class palaco and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, J oxns, Old and Now Mexico, Arizona, California Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah ani Keuda, without change. Quick time, low rates, ami all tho comforts of modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via tho .Missouri l'acilic railway system. For rales light fiom your home literatim-, and full information, dropapiMal card, J. 1', MtCann, T. P. Agent, fllll Kail road avenuo, Bliuini, N. Y or !U Uroad way, New York. Il-Mf W. K. lloyt, (1. Kl Agt. Sick hendacho, bllloiisnisH.cousllpatloii and all llvernuil stomach troubles itui lo ipilcKly oil red by using Iho-e lainoiis little pills know as DoW It's l.ittlo Iiir y Jtlscm. They al nhiasaiit to tuse ami never gripe, C. II ilagciihuch. Askyoiir groior for the "Uoyal Patent dour, ami take no other brand. It Is tho lnt rlonrtnsd . fiopamiixunyout RUPTURE it you wear tha CHAMPION TRUSS. I UUoololii Trutl Co.. CIO Locuti8L.PhiiPa. DON'T GIVE UP Favorite Remedy Cures All Kidney, Bladder and Blood Diseases. No sufferer from Kidney, Liver, Iliad dor or Urinary Diseases should despair, even though physicians have proved to be of no help. There is one medicino that affords never-falling relief and cure. iiuvr.JJnvHlKeii' nelly's Favorite Kcmcay, max widely - known piupara t i on that has "been making peoplo well for over thirty years. It is n pleasant medicine lo tnkc, and the mild hut certain man in whiih it effect; cures can bo i pressed only the word "won derful!" It is purely vegeta ble, and can bo taken with per fect safety bv hoth sexes and by all ages. No time should be lost if you are afflicted witli any of those disoases, particularly those of the Urinary Organs. You ought to take Fuvorite Remedy at once. For sale at Si a bottle in the drug stores. SAMPLE BOTTLE PREE. If you suffer from the unpleasant desirotouiin nto frequently, especially at night; pain in the small of the back; pain in making water; n sediment at the bottom of the urine which has stood 24 hours; urine that stains linen; or constipation of the bowels, send your name and ad dress to the Dr. David Kennedy Corpo ration, Rondout, N.Y., mentioning this paper, and a sample bottle will be mailed free, together with full directions for its use. Do not delay. Do not allow the disease to get a deep foothold. SU.M.MBU OUl'lNd. l'ltlloN W.I,Y-CONIUCTi:D TOUlt VIA PENN SYLVANIA ItAII.llOAl). Tho Pennsylvania Itaihoad Company an nounces the following personally-conducted tours for the summer and early autumn of 1S9S : To tho North (including Watklns Glen, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Mon treal, Quebec, An Sable Chasm, Lakes Cham lain and George, Saratoga, and 11 daylight ide through tho Highlands of the Hudson), uly Stl and August HI. Kate, $100 for tho ound tiip fiom New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, and asliiuglou, covering all ex penses of a two-weeks' trip,. Proportionate 'ates from other points. To YclloWi-tono Park and tho Trans- Mississippi Imposition on a special train of Pullman sleeping, compartment, observation, ml dining cars, allowing eight days in Wondeiland" and two days at Omaha, Sep- einhcr 1. Hate, $235 from Now Y'ork, Phil adelphia, Baltimore, and Washington; $230 from Pittsburg, To Niagara Falls, excursion tickets good to return within ten days will bo sold on July 1, August 1 and 18, September 1, 15 and 29, at rate of $10 from Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington. These tickets include transportation only, and will permit of stop over within limit at Buffalo, I'ochestor, and Watkins on the return trip. Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, Lmay Caverns, Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot Springs, Iilclimond, and Washington, Sep tember 23 and October II). Rate, $03 from New Y'ork. SOU from Philadelphia. Pro portionate rate from oilier points. For Itineraries and further information ap ly to ticket audits, or address Geo, W lloyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. Statu ok Ohio, Citv orToLcno, I 1.1 fH l;olINTV. f Jj'iiask .1. Uuusr.v makes 0.1th that ho Ii the pnior.partm'i- of tho firm of I-'. .1. Ciii:ni:y & Co,, WtUTst.tto afoiesnlil, and that said lli-m will pay tho sum ol O.M;iIUIIJCISl)lMll.l..liMIor eueli and every case of Catarrh that cannot ho cured nytuousooi hall h cataiuoi icurc. -! hUAL I --v I Notary Public, b Cutaiih Cure Is tnkenlnternally nnd nets dire tly on the mood and mucous suriaees the KVfetom. S,-nd for testimonials free. F. J. t'lIKXKY &CO., Toledo, 11 Hold by Druggists. 7uc. nui.HiiiTi in. su.MMnit Toims. two Tonus to thk north via pknnsyi. VANIA JlAII.ltOAU. For tho convenience of thoso who seek the most attractive way of spending a Summer vacation, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged two delightful tours to the North, undcrthe personally-conducted tourist system, July 20 and August 10. Tho points included in tho itinerary and the country traversed nbotiud in natino's beauties Watkins Glen, Niagara Falls, Thousand Is lands, Quebec, Montreal, All S.ililu Chasm Lukes Chainplain and Gcorgo, Saratoga, and the Highlands of the Hudson aro all rich in interest and lenlcto With natural attractions lach tour will ho in cliargo of ono of tho company's tourist agents, assisted by an ex periciiccd lady as chaperon, wh'0-,0 especial charge will ho unescorted ladies. Tho lute of $100 from New Y'ork, Brooklyn Newark, Trenton, Philadelphia, llarrisburg Baltimore and Washington envois railway mid boat faro for tho entire round tiip parlor-car scats, meals en route, hotel enter- talniuont, tiansfcr charges, carriage hire in fact, every hem of necessary expense. For detailed itinerary, tickets, or any ad ditional Information, address Tourist Agent, Pennsylvania Railroad Company, HUtl Broad way, Now York ; 800 Fulton sticet, Brook lyn; 7S0 Bioad street, Newark, N. J. j or Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General l'assengor Agont, Broad Stiect Station, Philadelphia, K. C. Blanks, of Lowlsvillo, Texas, writes that ono box of DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo was worth $50.00 to him. It cured Ids piles of ton years standing. Ho advises otheis to try it. It also cities C(v.eina, skin diseases nnd olisllualo sores. (.'. II. Hapciihuch. Ilellgliiriil Vaealioii Trip. Visiting Watkins (lieu, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands fjuchec, Montreal, All Hablu Chasm, Lake Clininplaiu and Lake George, Saratoga ami tho Highlands of tho Hudson. Luavo Philadelphia by special train August 10. Tlie tour will lie hi charge of 0110 of tho company's tourist agents. An experienced chaperon will ulso accompany tho party, having especial charge of unes corted Indlos, Tho into of ?lti0 IrninNow York, Ilrooklyn, Newaik, Trenton, Philadelphia, HarrUhurg, lUltiuioro and Wa.-liingtou, covers railway and boat faro for tlie entire round trip, parlor-car scats, meals enroute, hotel enter tainment, transfer i liaiges, cairlago hire in fact, otcry ilcni of necessary expenso. For detailed Itinerary, tickets, or any ad ditioual information, nddruM Tourht Agent, Pennsylvania Ballroad Company, 11UU liriud way, Nojv York j 800 Fulton street, Iliuoklyn ; "Ml Broad Street, Newark, N, J. j or Geo, W. Iloyd, Assistant General Pas. enger Agent, Broad Sticet Station, Philadelphia. PAY DAY ATCAMIl THOMAS. Soldiers nt Chloknniiiuirii Aro Holim Paid For duly. Chlokamnuim Park, Ga Aug, 9. Chief Paymaster George II. Smith be gan paying the troops yesterday. The following regiments received tor juiy: Third Tennessee, Fifth Pennsylvania, Third United States cavalry, 1' Irst Pennsylvania, First New Hampshire, First Vermont, First West Virginia, The establishment of n now reserve hospital was begun yesterday. It Is located on the Alexandria road, In the northern part of the park, tho locution being pnrtlnlly wooded. This hospital, when completed, will accommodate about 400 patients. It will be ready for occupation by Thursday. The feature of today Is one of the most notable that has ever occurred since the volunteer army encamped at Chlckumiiuga Park, It will bo u review of all tho troops, Infantry, cavalry and artillery, by General Breckinridge. Tho review and Inspection to follow will occupy four or five hours, since there will be about 45,000 soldiers to pass the reviewing stand, beside all the nmbuhinces of the several 'divisions. Slinllei-V Health Beport. Wnshlngton, Aug. 9. General Shat ter's sanitary report for Aug. 7 Is as follows: Totnl number of sick, 3,445; total number of fever enses, 2.49S; total number of new cases, 412; total number fever ensej returned to duty, 40G; deaths Aug. 7: Private Banger Mellln, Ninth Massachusetts, typhoid fever; Private Charles Wren, Eighth Infantry, pernicious nnamla; Private Daniel Gruber, Klghth Infantry, thermic fever; Private Hans Larson, Third Infantry, typhoid fever; Private Fatllck Stevens, First cavalry, typhoid fever; Private Frank J. Muck, Thirty-fourth Michi gan, tvphold and gastric fever; Cor poral Geoige L. Hopper, Private If a L. Beyer, Corporal Dudley Wilson and Private Frank Dlbler, Eighth Ohio, yel low fever; Private Charles Dlggs, Twenty-fourth Infantry, yellow fever. How Among: Illinois Troops. Springfield, 111., Aug. 9. Some ex citing Incidents occurred before tho last train left the station with tho Eighth regiment, and several serious fights occurred among the departing troops. Company A failed to get its pay because the rolls had not been made out. The men refused to board the trnln, but when their captain was arrested they weakened ami joined their battalion. A private of Company K Jumped from the train as It was about to start. Six shots wore fired after him without effect, but ho was captured later. Immune For Mintlnrro. Savunnah, Aug. 9. Two battalions of the Fifth regiment. United States vol unteers (iminunes), sailed yesteiday af ternoon on the transport Bio Grande for Santiago. The third batiallon will gall on the arrival of tho transport Leona, Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo In tho world for cuts. bruises, soics, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, anil positively cures plies, or .10 nav rcuinrcu. it w guaranieeu u give norfect satisfaction or uiouy refundod. Prico 25 cents per box. Fnr-H!fhv .Walnv. Coming Kents. August 15. Picnic under the auspices of tlie Phoenix Fire Company, at llisli Point park. Aug. 17. Ice cioam festival under the auspices of tho "Y" will be held in Bobbins' opera house. Aug. 23. Phonograph entertainment in the Primitive! Methodist chinch, under tho auspices of tho Ladies' Aid Society and Sunday school. Aug. 15. Picnic at Brown's Grove, Lost Creek, under tlie auspices of Lost Cicnk Cadets of Temperance. Philadelphia & Reading Railway Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke IN KlfKKOT JULY 1st, H38. TrntnH Icavo Bhennndouh as follows: For New York via Philadelphia, week days, t tfu y ni a. in., 12 ii, a 10 11111 o vt ji. 111. For New York via MhulIi Chiuuc, week dnys, 7 30 n. in., JZ -1 aim u 10 11, in. For It-ending and Philndeiphla, week days, 7 uu, y at n.m., iz o iu nu u 0 11. ut For Pottsvlllc, week UAys, 7ao, vol a. m,. 12 27, 8 10, 0 07 nnd 1 25 p. in. For Tamaqua nnd MnuAuoy City, week days 7 30, 9 51 a. m 12 27 8 10 And 6 07 p. in, For Wllliamsport, tiuulmry and Lewlaburg, week ilnva. 11 U a. m.. 12 27. 7 25 n. in For Mahano) Plane-weekdays, 7 30, V Si, 11 30 u. tn., iz zi, a iu, dui.v zo, v oa p. in. For Ashland and Shamokln, week days, 7 30, 1180 u. ni 12 27, 310,6 07, 725 and 9 55 p. m. For Haltlmore, Washington and tha West via H. itt O. It. H.. ihrouch trains leal ltCAdlne Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. A It. II K.) nt 3 20, 7 0, 1120 a. iu., aio and 7.27 p. l Huucinys, 8 20, 7 00, 11 20 n. in., 8 4S And 7 27 p. m. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest iiui streets station, wceK uays, iubua. m, jz zu. 12l6 8 10;..m. Suudays, 135, 8 23 p. in. TItAINS FOB SHENANDOAH, Leave New York via Philadelphia, week .lays, 12 15, i 30, 8 00, 11 80 a. m., and 1 45, 4 30 HOO p.m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days. 4 30. 9 10 a. 111.. 1 80 11. in. Leave Philadelphia, lteAdlng Terminal, week days, 8 40. 8 80, 1021 A. in. and 1 8I1, 4 CO p.m. Leave Heading, week days, 7 0J, JO US, u, 111. 1215,4 17. 0 00 p. ill. I-renvo l'ottsvllle, week days, 7 10, 7 40 1 12 80 4 10, 0 10 and 6 BO p. in. Ieavo Tamaqua, week days, H 3d, 1123 a, ni., i 49. 5 60. 7 20 u. tn. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, v 05, 11 47 a. in., 2 aa,o 12,021, 7 i p. in Iave Mahauoy Plane, week days, 6 BO, 9 25, 10 25. 11 59 n. in,. 2 41. 5 32. 4I 7 V III. Leave WllllauiHiHirt, week days, 7 44, 10IXJ 11. iu., 12 ai uuu l w i. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave l'hlladeliibla Chestnut atreet waif and South street whui t for Atlantic pity. wceKuayH -Impress, n ou, v wi iu i a. io i ou Saturdays only), 2 00, 3 00, 3 40 OO minute trnilil, 4 00 IG3 minutu traillj, 4 30, 5 00 fl'." minute train . D 10. . uu n. ill. ACttOUllllooaiiuii. uis n. in., 5 00, 0 30 p. in 8I.IX1 i-icnrslou train 7 001 inn. Sundays Kxprens, 730, Ol), S30, 900, 10 00 a ui, 4 n p in. AeeoinmiKiatioti, uiaiiu, 145ii. in. 81.00 oneurslou train, 7 n m ltetiirnlug leuvo Atluntlo City depot, cornet Atlantlo and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays- Kipress, (G 15 Monday only) TOO, 745 r."i ml onto train, S20 pia niliiuto trnlll, 9 00, 10 15, 11 00 111., a 30, 4 M, 5 .'IC, 7 30, 91U p. ui. Accommodation, 4 25, 7 50 a. ic, 4 05 p. in. JI.OJ cxcurxlon train (from SlUslgutlppI live, oniyi til-u p. in. i-tiiiiuays -r.xpreHd, I 00. S 00. Ii 00. 11 30 7 O0. 7 30. H 110. 9 30 n. III. le coniiuoilatloii, 7 15 a. in,, 5 05 p. ui, SI 00 ckCiirKlon train (from foot of MlHslwtlppI uve. onlvi. li 10 ii in. For Ciiou Slav nnd Sea Isle City. 8 41 a. in.. 2 30, 4 45 pin. Additional for Cape May 4 15 p. ui, Hunilays- (SI no excursion 7 ou J v la a in. For Oeeun City, 8 30,8 15 a 111, 2 SO, 4 45 pin. 131 OOcMiireiou Thnrnduy only) 7 00 a ui, nun- days, 8 15, 9 15 u in. Parlor flarti on all nxiirciri tralllR. Vur further Information, imply to ncarenl Philadelphia and Heading ltallwuy ticket ageu or utiureas t (icn'l Hiipt,, (len'l IWt Agt., Heading Terminal, Philadelphia. HUlions of Dollars do up in smoke ovory your. Tftko u rlsko but Kl't jour houses, stock, fu nltuio etc., insured lu flr&t-classr llauio coiupuiuos as reprosouioa iy hAVIh PATIST insurance Afett Also Ule.AndAccldenUI (kiiapanlss "Saved Her Life." rBS. JOHN WALI.KT, of JclTcrson, Wis., than whom nono Is morohtgldy esteemed or widely known, writes. "In 1RD0 1 had a sovcro attack of Laflrjppo and at tho end of four months, In spit 0 of all physicians, friends and good nursing could do, my lungs heart and nervous system wcro so completely wrecked, my llfo was do spalred of, my friends giving mo up. 1 could only sleep by tho uso of opiates. My lungs and heart pained mo terribly and my cough was most aggravating. I could not Ho In ono position but a short timo and not on icy left sldo at all. My husband brought mo Br. Miles' Ncrvlno and Heart Curo and I be gan taking them. When I had taken a halt bottloof each I was muchbetter and contin uing persistently I took about a dozen bot tles and was completely rostorcd tohcalth to thosurprlsoof all," Br. Miles' Remedies! are sold by all drug gists under a posltlvo guarantee first bottlo I benefits or money ro-1 funded. Book on dls- lase.s of the heart nnd I nerves free. Address, DR, MILES MEDICAL CO., Flkhart, Ind. PROFESSIONAL CARDS jr. M, BUItKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Oftlco Kcnn bulldlnc. comer of Mln An Centre hti t-t-ts, Hhciiumlouh. J. II. 1-OMKHOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. pltOK. JOHN JONKM, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, I .ode Box 65, MAhunoy City, Pa. llAVlng studied under sonio of the no6i musters le London And l'Aris. will irtro lesson oil tho vlolliLUmndollii, gaitnr and vocal cillturu. remit, reasoiuihlo. Address la caro of HlroUMO Iho Jowelur KhoiiAodoAb. ennsylvania RAILROAD. HOIUIYKILL UIV1HJON. JUI.V 1, 1898. Trains will leave Shenandoah alter tue tlh. e date lol- Wlgan, (illbeituu, Fiuo.kVl!lo, )Vater. Ht. Clulr. l'ottsvllle. Jluiuburu'. lteuull-i . I'ottHtuwn. l'houlxvllle, NorrlHtuwn ud Fu.. aselphta (UrMid utreet ntutlou) at &05 and 8 15 i. in., 2 02, G In p. iu. on week days. Suuduya, 8 15 a. in., 4 25 p. m. rrulns leave jrrncKvllle iur lieuauuoali kt 7 30, Jl 10 ii. in. and 5 40, 7 30 p. u., Sunday, 11 01 u. ui. and 5 40 p. iu. Ia-uvu 1'ottnvlllo (or MheniiudoaU (via Friu.k villo, 710, 1120 A, Ul 6 20, 7 10 p. ui. MuuUay 10 35 A. in., 5 20 p. in. lt.avo I'hlladelplUa, (llroud utreet utatluu), lui aliMlidoab at SU5a. m 4 lu p. nr. week days. Sunday b leal e I.t 0 50 and 9 2J a. lu. lsavo nruud Mtleeb htatlou, nuiauulplila, FOll N1SW YUltK. HxpreM.week-daya, 3 20,4 Oo, 4 50 0o,j 15,ul. 73j,sJt,, SW, 1021 tiaiilug Our, iiudu. u.. IJUUlioou, J-i tl'imiteu iw aim n p. u.. liiuiiig (,'ursj, 1 4U, 2 3u (Uliilug l4ir) .1 2U, J ;w. I 02, ouo, uou luiuliig carl, uuu, t wry oo ii'iu lug Oar, 10 uo p. lu., 12 UI, night, ttuiiduyn, J.i.-, 4Ul, i OU, u OJ, a 15 8 20, 9 00, IU -J, 11JI,.III Onr, 11 da lu., 12 35, 105 quilling Uar; - o, iDiuiuir Cur). 4U0 (Limited 4 22) (Dining Curi. a 20, 5 ao, (inning Car; t35, 702,7 50, lUluiu CurJ iu uo p. UI., 12 ui lllgllt. r.xprcHH lor IlOMtOU WIIUUUI ciimukv, a w W IK., week-days, una 7 50 p. w., dully. CuUMIl exnrunk, ll'utlor Car), 8 20 a in week day 4, WASHINGTON AND THIS SOUTH. For lUltlniore and Waahlngtou, 3 50, 7 20, 8 ii. 10 20, 11 23, u. m., 1209, 1231 Uh""iK Cur, 1 1 IDlnliiK Curl, J12. 441, L52J conurpa- aluuul Lltullou, Dining Curl, 0 17. 0o-i HIU- nig CurJ, 7 Jl iDlulug Car p. m., uuu liua ulglit week daya. Suuduya, 3 ou, 7 20, 9 12, II M, u. ui., 120J, i 12, milling CurJ n, lusu voii- Kreuaionul Liiulted, Dining CurJ, usa iiiuiiig CurJ, 781 Dining CurJ p. ui. una 12 03 lilk-nt. For llultliuore, uucoiuuiodutlou, u 12 a iu, 2 Oi ulid 4 01 p In week UuyOOSuliUU 10 p in dully. FOll ATLANTIC CITY. Leuve Broad Direct station lu Deluwuro rlvei brldiTL liiuruu. 5 LO. 9 10 IM) lulnuU-a u lu. 238 p)2iuiiiutesj, 100 bu uuiiuteJ, 7 u p. in. buuuuyu, 5 00, 9 20 L80 niluuleaj, u ui, 2 38 p2 nilllliu-aj, i ua p in. Leuve ,Mur.ut street Wutf lxpre, 5 00, 8 30, luoo 175 iiiinuieJ,u ui. luu Suturuuyu ony;, 2uu 175 iiilliutuaj, 3Uu li5lilluuteaJ,J30 00 liilliuteaj, i ou 105 iiilnutea), 4 80 175 inlnuicaj, a uo l,o lnluuusj,5 30 1,05 inlnuteaj p in. Suiiouya, 5ml. 73o, Sou 75 iiiiiiuioaj, 8 30, 9 00 17jiiiiiiuUJ, 9 50 170 IlllliUtuHj .1 111, Ulld 4 30 175 llllnllllalj p In. 81.00 exutiraion lluill, 7 uuu III daily. l'ur uupemuy, Anulu&uu, imwoou uuu iuu j lleuch faxprviM, 9 00 u III, 2 30, 4 05, 5 00 p lu weekiluya. ouudua, 8 20 u lu. Cape Muy only. l p lit auiuriiuy w. ihxeumion, tAi u in tiuuy For beu tale City. Uwui City. A.VUI011 una Stone llurbor Kxprees, V lu u. in., 2 30, 4 2UM 5 00 p. ui. week daya. Suuduya, 8 50 u. w. L etiralou 7 CO a in dully. lor somera roiut ivxpreea, iw, duo, ioov . iu., 1 OOSutiuduya only, 3uu, 4 00, 0 uu, 5 3u- p.m. week Uuya. suuduya, sou, sou, 900, u do u. in nuu 4 no p, in I. 11, HuicaiMsuM, J. It. Woou, Uou'l MuiiUKur. unuirwiciAii Webster's International; IIdtioiiary Sueenmr of the " I'imhrMgeil," Tho Ono Great (ttamlnril Authority, Ka wilh-ii lion. II. J. Itrower, Jiistli-o P, H. hiirrcuio Court. Htnntliiril of tlie IT. 8. Cov't Trlntlnir ( imiilo, ui i'. o. rHirfi,ia y t.uuii. uu uio nuiiH nil- , r neine CourtB.andof ntiar i nil tlie HcltuoUKxrita, Warmly Coiimieiitlcil by Stat a Riiperlnteti'lnt of Kclioolt, rullPUM rrt'sl tit ntn, ami other 1lurntun uluioBt witliout number Invaluable Jtln-.r-i- In the tiouBt'lioM, ami to tha -utlier, Hfliolar, !., fi-HHimml man, eiiiu-11 ior, I I Ui linST POR PRACTICAL USD. It I easy to llnd the word wanted. It It eusy to ascertain the pronunciation ij lit-ii.iy to truce the growth ol u word. It 1 cmy ti learn what a word means. Tlio V.i, i- I'ort Tribune ftavs ! '1 1,1-1 it -uti-'lltloit c-im-s truiutiie pres Willi a 1 1. ni- lt-ii 14 III It liiiilK-s llie luniii iiiorotiKii i-.il .1 1 ,..., ....nti , Hill -, llHI, IllliU IliU 11 wink to whlrli II U J I ltMi:(Milial sitirt-riuinn, - ii i.ia.i ..iy uwiiiiia ii'u-r. .tirn h. taw. ' (llir"TllirHI!ST. WTSiMrli-.ini nana sent on annllcatlon to O, r. VHHUTA3T CO., l'uljllahoru, 1 Wiirlu.iilnlif. Mima.. ll.ty.A. (OOO OOOOO OOOOOOOOOOOO O-Q OOC muoa 1 11 I
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