EVENING HERALD I KSTAllMSlir.il 1H70, Published every F.vciiIiik. Kxrcpt Hundny, at H Bourn Jakmk Hthkkt. NKin Ckntuk. Tito Herald 1a dcllvcied InKlictiniidonh ntiil the IgjiurrniuidhiK towns for six cent" n week, pity Sabl.o the carrier-, lly timll M.OO 11 yrnr. ir 21 Meant a month, pnynldii In advance. dvcrtlse 1 hnent ch.irKcd nccordltiB; tcp space unit position, IJTtM-tnthllstieu reserve the rl jrlit to chnniic the fiWllMl of advertisement whenever the pub "itMlo'j of news demand II. The rlitht Is Hicoervwl to wjwtnny ndvertlctiiciit, whether a .uiild for or mil, iaat the publisher may deem Ijllpropcr. Advertising rates made known 'upon application. , , Entered nt the poitolllcc at Hhenandoah, l'n,, ns second class mall mutter. TKLKPHONK CONNECTION 'Ml the News That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald Till USHW. AI'dl T II, is'.w. OUK COUNTRY : rirst. Last anil Forever. SlHKi.i Ann-lieu 1 1 ti tl first choice of color ciuuliliintionx whon file picked red, white and lilue. TliK Tenth . Pennsylvania trooji.-, traveled far to shoot the Spaniard--., lint tliey llimlly found tlio pime plenty. TlIK politieul xitimtioii In Schuyl kill county this fall promises to he full or interest, before the Uupilliliciin convention assembles Foil the time being, liiother-iti law James will re.t easy, mm that lltirri hoii Hall has, Unally decided to not enter the Congressional race. Ukn Wkyi.kk is inclined to blame it all on the church party of Spain, which thus far has failed to contribute nny funds for the national defense. It is certain that the Philippines Will have to be held and governed by somebody. What country is better equipped for the task than the United States V 1 AMC about peace among Keplibli- oan factions in this county, how would Major John p. Finney size up ? lie too, has, Congressional aspira tions. TlIK girl that Ilobson kissed is as proud as the Shenandoah sport who traveled all the way to Jliiliimoy City to shake .lolin Sullivan's hand, when that pugilist appeared in our neighboring borough. Tun late Frances ',. Willurd has been milled to the list of notable women whoie portraits are to be curved in the grand staircase of the new capitol at Albany. Tlio oilier- are Susan li. Anthony, Clara Hiirton, JIully Pitcher anil Harriet Heecher Stowe. YkstkiiIiAY (he corner-stone of the new capitol building at Ilailisburg was laid with imposing ceremonies, Col. McClure, or the Philadelphia Times, being the orator. Schuylkill's statesman, (iusttivtis Suhrlnuk, is in hopes that the building will not be completed in time for the meeting of tlio Legislature, for obvious reasons. Thk Associate Society of the Hurt Cross of Philadelphia will carry to Individual soldiers in Torto Itico only, nny contributions that friends and relatives may de.-iro to make provided the contribution weigh at least llfty pounds, all clearly directed and are delivered not later than Monday noon at 1501 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Thk appointment of ex-Senator Giant Herring, of ltloomsburg, as the successor of the late Judge K. It. Ikeler, is in lino with tho Republican policy favoring a non-partisan judi clary. The appointee of tho Ooy ernor is a .Democrat, well known in Shenandoah. Tae Chronicle's ipiury of some days ago is etl'ectively an Hwored by (iovernor Hastings. Tint reasons given by tliu navy de liartineiit outruns for refusing 10 so ednstruct the lire grates of tho new battleships for tho use of either' an thracite or bituminous coal are "the low rate of combustion of anthracite coal with natural draft ; the practi cal impossibility to procure anthra cite coal except on our own Atlantic coast, thus necessitating tho use of bituminous elsewhere tho "greater length of time required to change tlio condition of the (Ires from slow to rapid production of steam with anthracite than with bituminous." Mills decision may bo accepted as Until and will bo 11 great disappoint meat to the nutlirauitu interests. Pure Is tho basts of good health, steady nerves. 111 on tal, Blood physical and dlgoHtlvo strength. If you are ner vous, enrich and purify your blood with Hood's Sarsaparllla, It you nro weak, have no appetite and doslro to bo strong, healthy and vigorous, tako Hood's Bar saparilla, which will tone your stomach, create an appetite and build you up, Hood's Sarsa parllla The llest la fact the One True Wood Purifier, u it euro nuinen, liiilli.'fslloii I IUUU 9 I Ilia biliousness, j-rivu'ic. I A Handsomo Complexion ! ono of the createst charms a woman can I posies. I'OZZONl'M COUfUfXIOM 1'owdku )(lVl It. I Sympathetic BusDasids. ; 1 The sympathetic tenderness of a lov ing husband is everything to an expec tant mother, especially during her first ordeal. George Layton, Esq., a promi nent druggist of Dayton, O., gives the following case : A customer of mine, wlioe wife h-is used four bottles of 'Mother's Friend" In fore con fincment. sivs, aftc r scthiR the etTciM of the remedy, that If she hud to y,o through the orde d rr dn. nnd there were but four bottles oil the market, end the cost was fUX) per bottle, she would have them. " Mother's Friend " is a scientifically compouniled liniment which alTords cer tain relief in the various ailments pre ceding childbirth, and assures proper elasticity to the cords and muscles in volved in the final ordeal. "Mother's Friend" is sold by drug gists, or expressed on receipt of one dollar. Valuable book, " Before Baby is Born," mailed free on application. IHE DDADFIEID REGULATOR CO.. Attar.ta, da, Cuban Junta OIUclnls to (io to Cuba. Key Went. Aug. 11. Vice pivsid ru Meiidez Capote, of the Cuban provis ional Eovcrnniont, at comimnUd by Senor Portlllo, Ills attache, and Senor Gonzales I.unusa. of tht' junta, arrived here yeiterday 011 the Maseotte. They come from Washington, with authority from the navy department to proceed to Cuba on an American warship as soon as possible. In order to confer with the other leaders at the seat of the Cuban provisional government on the coming elections and other political questions coincident with the restora tion of peace. Tenth I'eiiii-.vlvanla's 'Wounded. Hong Kong, Aug. 11. Among tho wounded la the battle at Malate on Sunday, July HI, are the following of the Tenth Pennsylvania: Lieutenant Oordon, l.letitenant A. J. Jluttermoro, Sergeant IHeh, Sergeant X. T. Hunst, Sergeant Alva Walter, Corporal A. V. Crowmpell, Privates Schneider. Malow, Calhoun, Summell, Funkmusor, Shld ler, Caiter, Powell, Washaliaugh. Sny der, Shaw, Wallace. Ilobbs, Schaote, Welsh, Louden, Minor, Kinenhelson, Bishop and Holmes. .Misleading Ulllelal DNpiilcll. Madrid, Aug. 11. An ollielal dispatch received here from San Juan de Porto Rico, says: "American forces returning from Guanamo attacked the heights of Guamonl. A guerilla force under Major Cervera kept up a continuous flro for an hour and held the position, the enemy's attack being ultimately re pulsed. We suffered no loss. The enemy's losses are not known. The vil lage of Gamao has been attacked by a largely superior fotce and bad to bo abandoned. Our troops are retreating." Cabinet Will Not Resign. London, Aug. 11. The Madrid corre spondent of The Times says: "The suggestion that the cabinet oue'lt to resign finds little favor ainonu those having the country's Interests at heart. It emanates from the parliamentary free lances who are anxious to enjoy the sweets of olllee, but posssess only a small followlnir in the chamber of deputies. The Carllst agitation seems suspended for the moment, nnd tho best authorities are convinced that there will bo no rising until peace is concluded." Slstm-s if .Mercy to Return to Snutlauo New York, Aug. 11. The auxiliary cruiser Yale, soon to be transferred from the nnvy to the war department for use as a transport, and which has been In this port since her return from Ponce, Porto Rico, has been ordered to proceed to Santiago with the IClghth Illinois volunteer Infantry. Resides the Illinois volunteers the Yale will carry to Santiago Immune male nurses and the Sisters of Mercy who had been or dered by Surgeon General Sternberg to be sent back to Kinmettsburg, Va. Instructions fiom the war department have nullified Surgeon General Stern berg's order In tegard to the Sisters of Mercy. Tho Hornet Has Another l'rlze. Key West, Aug. 11. The auxiliary gunboat Hornet has arrived here with the Spanish two masted schooner Salva Maria, captured while running from Tlatabano to the Isle of Pines for food. The Salva Maria can led six men, but no cargo. Commodore Remy has re ceived orders from Washington to re lease the steamer Tnbasituenu, cap tured by the gunboat Hawk while mak ing for Sagua la Grande under the French Hag. Her case falls in the same category us the Rerjren, Aladdin and Franklin, under the contention that Sagua la Grande Is not a blockaded port. Stop the Salllni: of Transports, Newport News, Vn Aug. 11. After going aboard the transport Obdum yes terday afternoon Colonel Culver, com manding the Fifth Illinois regiment, received ordeis to disembark his men nd wait further orders. It wus stated last night that orders were sent to the Virginia capes yesterday to signal tho transport with General Fred Grant uhd six companies of the First Ken tucky regiment on board, to turn back but It Is thought the sleamshlp passed out before the eiders weie lecelved. Supplies 1-or the Army. Philadelphia, Aug. 11. The Schuyl kill urnMnal has sent to Fort McPhur son, Ga II.Oliu ponchos. Twenty hos- ptlul tents and tea wall teats complete were sent tu the enmp at Montault Point, L. I and 10,000 leggings and 4,000 leather gauntlets were forwarded to San Francisco to be sent to the Phil ippines. Deadly Typhoid rover. Atlanta, Aug. 11. Five privates, nil volunteurs, died yestorday from ty- phold fevor hi the general hospital nt Fort Mol'hoison. Thttie are now C18 patients In the hospital here. Of these 100 are suffering from typhoid fever, Fort Tampa has sent 250 typhoid pa tlents, lM came from Chlckuuiuugu and 1C0 from Feinundlnu. '1 ruth wear well. Peojilo have learned that DoWilfs Little Larly UUuis are lellable llttlo pills for regulating the bowels, curinc watiipai 1011 mm men luwdai-bo. They dim Kupu, v ji. J iiijiunoucu, m iiiiiI.ii'm Itcpiihllcun iiekel. Lincoln, N.Ii. Aurr. II Nebnnka Id public .iiis made 11 record fur Industry y. sterdny In their state convention, r .ni ludliift with a degree of harmony pel Imps utiiqunlrd In the history of the party In the Inst ten yenrs. The fol low iur ticket was nominated: For p..vitnor, M. L. Hnywurd; lieutenant P'V' mnr, OeoiKe A. Murphy; secretary "f state. Ci'tH'U Duras; auditor, T. L. Matthews: treasurer, I'eter Mortemen; Rupi-ilntendi'tit of public Instruction, J. V. Saylnr; attorney general, J. W, Jack--"n: commissioner of public lands, A. It. Williams. Chilli's Dentil Ii-oni ll.vdi-ophnbln. Lancaster. I'a.. Aug. 11. News was received here yesterday of the death of the 5-year-old son of Hnill Korchcr, a fanner livhiR near 1'Torln. this county. The hoy was bitten by a pet dog six weeks affo, but deemed none the worse for the wound, which yielded rapidly to the customary treatment... Tuesday nlRht he developed spasms and died In agony, with all the symptoms of rabies, frothing, bltlnc nnd at times bat king like a dog. Swept Away In Swollen Creek. Lancaster. I'a., Aub. 11. Henry Col dren's two child-on went to look at tho hluli water In the Conestofta creek at C'liurchtown, caused bv the all day lain storm which prevailed throuKhout the county. They ventured close to the bank of the creek when the younger of the ehlldl(-n. a Rlii of ti years, made a misstep, fell Into the miniature torrent nnd was carried away and dnmiied before her little brother could summon nld. Accused Mtm1oroi"i Lynched. Little Hock, Ark., Aug. 11. Five per sons, three men and two women, w re lynched at Clarendon on Tuesday morning. AH of the victims of the mob's wrath were negroes. They were accused of the murder of John T. Orr. the wealthy young meichuiit, who was assassinated u few nights ago, Mrs. Oir, wife of the murdered man, who It Is said, Instigated the murder, anil who was under ariest, committed suicide In the Jail. Assents to liussliiii Conditions. London, Aup. 11. The Peltln corre spondent of The Times says: "The tsung 11 yamen (Chinese foielgn olllee) has given formal consent to all the condition Imposed by the Russian charge d'alTahcs, M. Pavlolf, rogaidlng the contract for the Nlu-Chwnng 1 all way extension loan. These conditions are In dlteet conflict with the terms of the signed eontiact and are designed to block the completion of the final contract." in-owned In the siisiiuebnniia. Wllkesbarre, Aug. 11. William and Joseph Quick, brothers, aged 21 and 'LI. respectively, weie drowned In the Susquehanna river at Sugar Run. They wore out boating and left the boat to go In bathing. They got In deep water and were drownid before assistance could reach them. Cruise of r.Y-AiliiilnNti-iitlonlstu. Buzzaul's Ray, Mass., Aug. 11. Com modore Renedlet's steam, yacht Oneida, with ex-President Graver Cleveland, Mr. and Mrs. John O. Carlisle and ex Postmaster Geneial Wilson on board as guests of Commodoie liunedlct, has started on a cruise along the New Kngland coast. The cruise will last for about two weeks. Vlnlcnl storms In Koi-mosn. Yokohama, Aug. 11. Violent storms nnd Hoods, it is announced in ndvlces just received here from the Island of Formosa, have lesulted In the loss of hundreds of lives at Tal Peh, that Island. Great damage was done to property thete. Cur.on l'or Viceroy of India. London. Aug. 11. The foreign ofllce last evening formally announced the appointment of George N. Curzon, un til now the parliamentary secretary of the foreign olllee, as viceroy of India, in succession to the Karl of Elgin. Tho Population of Shenandoah Is about eighteen thousand, and we would say at least one-half nto troubled with some affection of the Throat and Lungs, as those complaints arc, accoiding tp statistics, more numerous than others. We would advise all not to neglect the opportunity to call on their Iruggist and get a bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the throat and Lungs. Price 25 and 50c. Trial sue free. Sold by all druggists. Dastardly Deed of Itolihoi-s. Pittsburg, Aug. 11. John Donovan, n trackwalker employed by the Pitts burg and Lake Kile railroad was at tacked by members of a fishing camp. near Porter's Hollow, Tuesday night. After beating him into insensibility he was robbed of his month s pay anu placed on the railroad track. A train passing a short time later ran over his legs. Inflicting Injuries from which he died yesterday. The police are after his assailants. CASTOR I A For Infants and. Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of sbnfter's Molt Report. Washington, Aug. 11. The war de partment last night made public the following from General Shafter: "San- Itaiy report for Aug. 9: Totnl number sick, 2,830; total number fever cases, 2,043; total number new cases, 233; total number fever cases returned to duty, 327. A stubborn coush or tickling In tho throat yields to Ono Mlntito Cnuali Care. Harmless la elloct, touclios the riuht spot, rolluiuu ana just what is wanted. It acts at once. (J. II. llugeuliueli. The Smith and It Advantage". iim Sniitliern ltallwav has Issued for fieo distribution, a sixtcoa pago journal ties rb.tlv.i of Vlrelnln. North and South Caro Una. Tenneseo. (leorcla. Alabama mid MishUlppt, Persons Booking new locations, or en ti ItnllntH dohlrhii! to nmko safennil prollt- nhhi investments will find tho Information contnlned there a both valuable aim niter itlng. Copies will bo mulled frco upon np plication to John M. llcall, District passca nor Agent, 828 Chestuut street, Philadelphia I'a. wi.i.n v,,n i-nll lor DoWltt'a Witch Hazel S.dvo the great idle cure, don't accept any thing else. Don't bo talked Into ncceptl.il a substitute, for piles, for (.ores, lor uuins, II, llugciiliucli., Yesterday's Ihisohall (initios. At Cincinnati l'irst game: I,o.-tnn, Cincinnati, 4. Second game: Huston, Cincinnati, 5. At Syracuse Montreal, 4; Syracuse, At llufTnlo- Providence, 5; llullalo, 3. Ottawa-Sprlimllcld. 3; Ottuwir, 2. At Norfolk-Hartford, 3; Norfolk, 2. Richmond Rending, 6; Richmond, 3. Ordinary household accidents have no terrors wliou thcro's a bottle of I)r. Thomas' tt-ltrtrlc Oil la the ineillclnn chest. Heals hums. tuts, bruises. Hindus. Instant lelluf. Praise for Medicine that Cures After all Other Remedies Heart Cure Restores to Health. F' OR 0J years Mr. Howard Morgan has made Waterburg, N. Y.. his home. Ho is known throughout that section as an honest and upright citizen, and his word is as good as bis note. "With theso quali ties combined with industry and a shrewd business tact, Mr. Morgan has accumulated a comfortable fortune. He has an Ideal farm home, and for tunate Indeed is the stranger who may chance to seek its hospitable shelter. For a number of years past Mr. Morgan lias been afflicted with heart trouble, a disease so prevalent that it affects one fourth of our entire people. Ecad what ho says : "I had what the doctors called 'sym pathetic heart trouble, shortness of breath, oppressed feeling in chest, sharp pain in left side and shoulder, weak snells as if I would faint. These made mo most miserable. I was un able to do even light work, or exert myself In tho least without becoming exhausted. I was treated by our local physicians, but seemed to get no bet ter. Finally 1 began taking Dr. Miles' Now Heart Cure and before the first bottle was half gone I could see that I imptoved. After using a number of bottles I was completely restored to health. Words cannot express my feeling of gratitude that this great medicine should have been placed within my reach. My wife has taken Dr. Miles' Kervine with the best of results, and she thinks It has no equal to soothe the tired and weak nerves. We both take pleasure in recommend ing Dr. Miles Restorative Remedies whenever wo hear of anyone afflicted as we have been, and we shall con tinue to do so for we know your modi cino has true curative merits. " KUM.IIHIt OU'i'lNOS. l'l!ItoNALI,V-CONIJUCTEI TOUU VIA I'lI.NN- SYLVANIA KAIMlOAI). Tho Pennsylvania lialhoad Company an nounces tho following personally-conducted tours for tho summer nnd early autumn of IbOS : To tho Noith (including Watklns Glen, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Mon treal, Quebec, Au Sablo Chasm, Lakes Chain plain and Gcorgo, S.initn?a, and a daylight ride through tho Highlands of the Hudson), July 21) and August 10. Kate, $100 lor the round trip from Now York, Philadelphia, lUltimoru, and WiishliiKton, covering all ex penses of a two-weeks' trip. Proportionate rates from other points. To Yellowstone Park nnd tho Trans- Misslsslppl Imposition on a special tmln of Pullman sleeping, compartment, observation, and dining cars, allowiug cluht days in "Wonderland" and two days at Omaha, Sep tember 1. Itate, $235 from New York, Phil adelphia, Ilaltimorc, and Washington; $230 from Pittsburg. To Niagara Falls, oxcurdon tickets good to return within ten days will bo cold on July 21, August 4 and IS, September 1, IS and 211, at lato of $10 from Philadelphia, llaltimnro, and Washington. These tickets Include transportation only, nnd will permit of stop over within limit at llufl'.ilo, Uochestcr, and Watklns ou the return trip. Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg; Luray Caverns, Natural Imago, Virginia Hot Springs, Kichmond, and Washington, Sep from Pro- teinber2Sand October II). Kiito, $(15 Now York, $03 from Philadelphia. portionato rates from other points. For itineraries and further luforinallou ap ply to ticket agents, or address Geo. W. lloyd, Assistant General l'asteiiKer Agent, Philadelphia. Ono Minute Cough Curostirniisos people by Its ipiic.k cine and children may take it in large quantities without the least danger. It has won lor liseti inu ucsi rciuiiauou oi any preparation used to-day for colds, croup, tickling lit the throat or obstinate coughs. C. II. Hageubucli. Special Nlnc-ll.iy i:xrumlnii. For tho benefit of those desiring to visit the great Ocean Gruvo Camp .Meeting, tlio Pennsylvania Kailroail Company will, on August 21, soil excursion tickets to Ocean Grove, Asbiiry Park, or Long Ilrauch from stations named below at the very low rale (juoled. These tickets will bo good lor passage to Philadelphia on train indicated, thenco on regular trains leaving Jiroad meet stallni, at 11:31) a. m 3:30 ami LOS p. in. that day to destination s Train I, ues. 1'atH. Hlieuanib ah.. I'rackWIIc St. Hair l'otlsville Leave (.o3 u. in 11 ID .:is " CM " 7.01 " J 1.(10 il.iK :i.w :i.fto Schuylkill Haven.. Tickets will ho good for return ikihixo on regular trains until bcptcmlior 1, iucltulvi and will poualt of btop-oll' at Philadelphia within limit. For Constipation Like Karl's Clover Hoot Tea, tho great lllood Purifier. Chios Head ache, Nervousness, lhiiptlons on tlio Face, and makes tlio head licai as a bell. Sold hy P. I). Kirlin and u guarantee, Fail Dr. Miles' New TnE discovery and announcement by Dr. Franklin Miles, that the linnlt.Vt nf t.hn whole nr :inv tiart of the body depends upon the state of the nervous system very much more than upon anything else, has been received by many of our most eminent physicians as scicntillcally correct. There arc many others in the profes sion, who through ignorance or preju dice or both, still refuse to accept the more modern theory, but continue to treat tho kidneys or other organs with nostrums which irritate, excite and inflame them beyond their strength, whilo tho heart and brain are starving for proper nourishment. Dr. Miles' Remedies restore the lost energies of life and build up the system quicker and better and stronger than any other known medicines. We are glad to hear from our old friend, Dr. M. W. Shepard of Plant City, Fla. nc writes: "I have used tho Dr. Miles New Heart Cure and the Restorative Nervine for nearly three years with the best of results, and shall continue to use them when re quired. I am particularly pleased with tho Nervine, and have obtaitied results from it in the treatment of Insomnia and nervous prostration that are truly marvelous. I have also used your Antl-Paln Tills and find they arc the best thing I ever tried for head' ache and neuralgia." Dr. Miles' Reme dies arc sold by all druggists under a positive guarantee first Iwttle benefits or money refunded. Rook on the heart and nerves sent free on request by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. sirrrvsitiiit(i iiati'i.i;kii:i,i. LOW-RATH l'i;i:f-()XAI.I.Y-CONnUCTi:i) TOUU VIA rl.NNSYI.VANIA llAILKOAJ). The recent triumphs of our aims by sea and land icvives tlio interest in that greatest of all American battlefields of Gettysburg. In older that the residents of New York, Philadelphia, and neighboring cities may visit this great balthileld in tho most satis factory manner, tho Pennsylvania Kailroail Company has arranged for a three-day personally-conducted tour on Saturday, August 13. ItATK. ...,SI3 SO ... 12 no .... 10 00 LcnvoNew Vork H.fi0 A . JI.. " Trenton inns " " Philadelphia 12 20 P. M liopoiiiouate rates from other points. kale Includes transportation hi each direc tion, to days' hotel accommodations, and carriage drive over tlio entire battlefield under the directlou of dipt. James T. Long, the cekbnitcd gtildo, who will describo tho battle at the prominent points of tho Hold. A tourist agent and chaperon will accompany the party. A Pullman parlor car will ho run through from Philadelphia to Gettysburg and return. For itineraries, tickets, and full luforma- ti tpplyto ticket agents ; Tom 1st Agent, 1111(1 llio.idway, New York, and 78!) liroad street, Xewaik, N. ,1. ; or addiess Geo. W. lloyd, Ahsi-tant (lehei-al Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. to oi.hansi: Tin: svtrm i:il'eilually yet gently, when costive or bil ious, to permanently overcome habitual constipation, to awaken tlio kidneys and liver In a healthy activity, u itliotit irritating or weakening them, to dispel headaches, colds, or fovei'H, usoSyiup of Figs, made by the California Fig Syrup Co. :c)lglilful Vacation Trip. Visiting Watklns Glen, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Quobec, Montreal, Au Sable Chasm, Lake Cluimplalii and Lake George, Saratoga and tho Highlands of tho Hudson. Leave Philadelphia by special train August 1(1. Tho tour will bo in charuo id one of thu company's tourist agents. An expeilcneed chaperon will nlso accompany tlio paily, having especial charge of unos. coiled ladies. Theintoof $100 from New York, Brooklyn, Newark, Tieiiton, Philadelphia, llarrisburg, lialtiinorn and Washington, covers railway nnd boat fare for the enllio round Hip. parlor-cai Keats, meals euioiite, hotel enter lalninrut, transfer charges, cjiniago hiru ill fact, eory Item of necessary expense. For detailed Itinerary, tickets, or any ad illtlonal liiroitiiatlou, address .Tourist Aeont. Pennsylvania Itallroad Company, llliu llruad. way, iow ork: SfiO Fulton street. Ilrooklyn ; 7M) Ilroad Street, Newark, N. J. ; ri.... v ii... i a.0i. ...... ..... . ' w, v,w ,,, nniBi.iiib uuncim rusa. enger Agent, llio.nl Street Station, Philadel phia. " What Dr. A. II, Stater Hays, 1IU1TAI.O, rt. y. lieiits; r'rom my per. soual knowledge, gained Iti observing tho ell'ect of your Shlloli's Cure In cases of ad vanced Consumption. I am prepared to say it is the mit leiuarkablo Iiemedy that lias ever been brouuht tu my attention. U has rcihihily Hived many fiom Consumption hold by P, 1). Klrlln, and a auai-.iuteo. THANKS PROM DEWEY. Jl.tprcKso.s Urntltiiito to Coiitircssiiinn Livingston, of !eorln. Atlanta, Aug. 11. Congressman Liv ingston, of Geotgla, has received tho following letter from Admiral Dewey, under date of July 17: "I have Just learned from the last papers that 1 am Indebted to you for the introduction In the house of rep resentatives of the resolutions extend ing to ine the thanks of congress for the naval engagement of Manila bay, May 1. "I need hardly tell you that I am most sincerely grateful to you as tho author of that resolution, bringing ns It does the highest honor that can coifie to nn American naval ofllcer In his professional career. Hut It Is u great pleasure to acknowledge my debt of gratitude and to thank ydu ln un stinted measure for the part you took In obtaining for me that greatest dis tinction. "It Is a source of additional pleasure to me, a Vermonter, that the mover of tho lesolutlon was not a man from tho north, but one from the far south. This Is one of the good slcns of the times. In the hour of danger there Is no south, no north, hut one united country. May wo never hear of sectionalism again. Theie are no lines drawn In the navy. 1 need not say It may Intel est you to know that my llag lieutenant, Lieuten ant Hrumby, Is u Georgian bv bhth and appointment." i'rncTicnlt.v nn Mtlmntnni. London, Aug. 11. The Washington correspondent of The Daily Mall says: "Spain's aieeptanco of the American peace conditions, wus so equivocal that Piesldent MclClnley determined to com pel assent to a protocol fixing definite terms, nnd the answer given to M. Cambon nractlenllv nmntinteH in nr, ultimatum. It Is understood that, un less the protocol Is signed Immediately, all negotiations will lie suspended nnd the war vlcnronslv eotitlnnoil Ti,o United Stales will not abate Its terms by nn lotn." """""" Buckleu's Arnica Salve. rri. 1 t rnl.,n tti tlm enr1f1 for CUtS. J no ItcnL emu ,v ... - - Imilsos, sores, ulcew, salt rhcuiu, fever sores, tetter, chapped nanui, cnunmiuh, cunio, iiim all skin eruptloiiB, and positively cures pilos. or .to pay reqiureu. n m ;uinn eorfnrt sntislHCtiou or inoiiy lefuniled. Price as renin cor Im. Pur twin bv A . Wai-lov. SUaguny Reported In Ruins. Son Francisco, Aug. 11. A special to The Chronicle from Vnncouver says tin steamer Fnriallon arrived in Vancouv er Tuesday. On Thursday night when she left Skaguay Captain Rogers says l!i or 20 houses In the town were In flames, and tho last report he received was that the Inadf ':u-,te fire livigadtf was attempting to keep the Humes from the dynamite sheds, wher- the rail way company had their powder stored. The people were panic sti leken, and the forests surrounding the town were all ablaze. More than twenty million fice samples of Hewitt's Witch llael Salvo have been dis tributed by the inaiiiifacUirers. What better proof of tbeir confidence ill its merits do you want' It cures uiles. burns, scalds, soies, in the slioitcst space ol time. C. 11. llageuinicli. Coining Invents. August 15 I'ieniii under the auspices of the Phoenix I'iro Company, at Jliji Point pai k. Aug. 17 Ieo victim festival under the nuspUesnf Hie "Y" will bo held in liol, bins' opera houno. Aug. 23. Phonograph euleii.ilumeut In the l'timiliwi Methodist chinch, under the auspices id' tlio Ladies' Aid Society and Sunday school. Aug. 1,1. Picnic nt Iliown's Glove, Lost Click, under Hie auspices nf l.o.-.t Cicel Cadets of i'empciame. Philadelphia 8? Reading Railway Engines Rum Hard Coal No Smoke IN HFKKOT JULY 1st, 1X98. Trains leave Shenandoah ah follows! Kor New York vl Philadelphia, week davs. t ou v i n. in., im 4it a iv miu 11 vt ji. in, Kor New Vork via Mauch Chunk, week duvH. 7 30n. in., 12 27 nnd 8 10 p. m. For KtMidlng and Philadelphia, week days, i ou, v oi a.m., 13 a, a iu nnu o Ul p. in ror l'ottsviue, weeic uays, 7ao, vol a. ru., 12 27, 8 10, 0 07 nnd 1 23 p. in. For Tumnoua nnd Mnhanoy City, week duvs 7 30. 9 St a. m.. 12 27. 8 10 and 6 07 e. III. iror wuuumsport, Muunury nnd Jew!sburg, week days. 11 80 n. ni 12 27, 7 21 u. m For Muhnno) Plane. 'Weekdays. 7 30. 9 51. 11 80 a. m 12 27, 8 10, 0 07, 7 25, D 65 p. m. For AshlauJ and Slinrookln, week dnys, 730, 1130 a. m., 12 27, 3 10,6 07, 7 25 and 9 55 p. Ul. For Baltimore, Washington and the Went via II Jt. l 1 1, ll.n..l. ,.. . 1, ... u. u. ... .iiiuuku iiuiiih 1 .ICAUIHK Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. & It. II X.) nt 8 20, t oo, ii so a, m., o iu nnu p. u. utiuunyH. VIM .IV! . t MB 1 7 m ... . .1.11 w w, , w, .A n. 11,., O 1U U1IU t At l. IU, All! II- nonni irnins irom Twenty-Iouriu aim oik-si- uu ntrcets Hinuou, weeic uays, iu bu a. in. iz zu. it iu o u p.m. unuays, im,B2jp,m, TKA1NS 1'Olt SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week inys, izju, s ou. o w. u uu a. in., anu 1 . s 30, 9 00 li.ui. Lenve New Vork via Mauch Chunk, week days, t 80. 9 10 a. in., 1 80 p. m. Leave l'hlladeluhla. ltcadlne Termlnnl. week days, 3 Jo, S 80. 10 21 a. ui, and 1 30, 4 CO p.m. l,eave Iteudlng, week days, 7 00, lOOs, n, in. 12 15,4 17,6 00 p. in. j.envo i-ousviiie, wccic unya. 7 10, 7 40 a. in 12 SO 4 10, 0 10 and 6 SO p. 111. Leave Tmunqua, week Uays, 8 3d, 1123 a. in,, I 49, 5 60, 7 20 p. in. Iave Mahnuov CIIV. week dava. 0 01. 11 17 a.m., 2 22, 5 12,0 21,7 41 p. I, I i.eave iiauanoy I'uuni, weeK uays, uau, v sj, 10 25, 1159 n. ill., 241, 53J, (141.7 57, p m Leave Wllllauisport, week days, 7 4-, It 00 a. in., 12 34 and 4 00 p. in. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street wntf and houth street wliaif for Atlantic City. Weekdays Itlpreea, 8 00, 9 00, 10 1.1 a. in., (1 30 Saturdays only), 2 00, 3 00, 3 40 I IO inliiutu triilul, 4 CO pll minute train, 4 30, 500 fCI mluiito iiuiiij, ihu, w p.m. Acuommouaiion, hid ii. m., 5 00, (1 30 p, in 91.00 excursion train 700 a in. Sundays Kipreaa, 730, MH, 8 30, 9 00, w w it in. 4 1 1 i iu ACroiuillouiiBlou, o la u b. i. i p. in. ii.vu excursion train, 7 a in Itoturiltllt. lniivn Atld.itl., f'ltv ii..k. (viri.i Atlantic and Arkansas aveuues. Weekdays ljpreM, (0 II Mondays onlyl TOO, 741 KB mlniitu train, 820 t& minute train), 900, 1015, ROD a In., 880, 4 30, 5110, 730, 930 p. in. Accommodation, 4 21, 7 50 n. ic. 4ai p. m, fl.O0 excursion tmln (from .Mississippi live, only) (HO p. in. Hllmlaya Kspron, 830, uu, ,. v.., u u, , uu, f ou, a in, uao p.m. Ac eoiiiinodatlon, 715 a. in., 501 p. in, (100 exclusion tialn (fiom foot of Mississippi uvo. only), 0 10 p iu. ' 1 For Capo May mid Hca Isle City, 8 41 a. in., 2ii0,4 45 pin. Additional for Capu JIay-1 15 -.. ' "",,,,"JB iff i ou excursion y uv i uiaum. Fr Ocean City, 8 30, 8 4.1 a in, 230, 4 45 p m. (81.00 excursion ThurMiliw inilvl 7 ihiu ,,, days, K 13, 9 15 a ui. I'arlor Oara on nil nxires trains. V.,r fnrll... I ., t. I.... ......I., A ............. 1'r.lladelnhlu and lliuullnir dull Wis, V tluLft Hffll or lidilrt'Bn 1. A. Hwiuniim, Kdhon J. Wkkk. (IuuM Huiit., (leu'l 1'iWr Agi., Hwulluii Terminal, J'lilUdtflphU, Hillions of Dollars Go up In smoko ovory year, Take u risks but got your houses, slock, fu nl tu io, etc., Insured in first-class r liable companios as represented by bAVID FAUST, 'nsurancc Apem Also I.lfc.anuAcldoiitl Companies From Extreme Nervousness. THAT no ono remedy can contain tho elemonts necessary to euro all diseas es, Is a fact well known to everyone. Dr. Miles' Simtcm of Itcstorattvo Itetnedlos1 consists of seven distinctively different preparations, each for Us own purpose, Mm. L. C. llramlcy, 37 Henry St., .St. Cath erines, Ontario, writes! "For years 1 Buf feted fromcxtremo nervousness and nnuoy Ing constipation, dot-eloping lntopulpllutlon and weakness of tho heart. I was unable to Bleep, suffered much from headache, pain la my left side, palpitation and a constant feeling of weakness and prostration. I began using Dr. Miles' Nervine, Heart Curo and Ncrvo and Liver Pills and tho Anti-Pain Pills to relievo sudJen paroxysms of pain and hcadacho. I soon felt much Improved andthopaltraandachosand weariness left me. I then took Dr. Miles' Itestorallve Tonic and am now restored to my former goou health." 1 Dr. Miles' Uemcdlcs! m aro sold by all drug gists under a posltlvo Miles' guarantee, first bottle i benefits or money ro-j tanded. Hook on (lis- i easesoftbo hoait and! lemedies: Rostoro Health nerves free. Address, ,4.L,l.. Dlt. MILKS MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart. Ind. PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. UUUKK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. OIlK'ts Kjjun luiildln. tor her of Muln in iViitrohtict-tM, Hlu'immltmh. j' II. POMKKOV, ATTOKNKY-AT-LAW ShejiftiuloHh, lft. pitOK. JOHN JONKH, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Iock Box G5, MnliAtiny CUy. la. Having (Hkiulletl under roiuc of the hvn innate ia p lAJiulon aiuI l'arls, will k'vo Iohhous on tlio violin, inuiulull n, guitar niul vocmI culturo. rormp roauonablo. Add row a In care nf Htroimo the iowolor Hhunandoah. P ennsylvania RAILROAD. HOHUYKILI. D1V1HJOW. JUI.V 1, 1898. Trains will leave Hlieiiaudoau nltur lou Abo o uutu lor Vl-iui, (lUbvituu, l-rnukvlllo, i.i. Water, (St. ta.ilr, 1'oUsvlllu. IIuuiouik, Kcuoj., Pottsluwn, PhoculxvlUu. ts'orrlbtowu a-dlv.,.-asulplila (tsn.ad street statloulut Uu3 uiid 8 15 a. m., 2 02, 0 p, in, on week i1h)h. .Suudnyti, 8 15 a. in., 4 25 p. in. Trulns leute Fraekvlllu tor ISIiunniidonl, ,t 7 30, J14Gu. in. nnu 5 40, 7 30 u., Miudti, It 01 n. uu anu 5 111 p. m. 1'uve 1'otlsvlllu for ShclullidoHli f via Frntk vlllu, 7 10, II 20 u. ui,, & 20, 7 10 p. in. Momii.y 10 31 n. in,, 5 20 p. in. lauivo 1'lilladi.lplrta, (Ihoad btleet station i, ft,. .SheMiiidoali nt Hiu.ui., 4 lu p. in. wee'k da a. Hniidayu lento nt b 50 and 9 2J a, m, lA-itvu Jlrund htiucl htutiuu, PlilludelphlH, FOlt NEW VOllK. Kiprena.weck-diijB, 8 20, 4 03, 4 50 5 Ul,5 15,t) 50 7 88, 8 2u, 9 50, 10 21 (IJInlnt: Cur), 1109 a. ui, 12 00 noon, J2 35 (l.luiltcd 1 U0 and 4 22 p, v, DinlliK Curs), 1 10, 2 80 (Dhuiiii -"r) 3 20, J (X), 4 02, 500, & 50 (Dining OurJ, ii 0U, 7 02,7 50 (Dm lot' Car), 10 Ou p. in., 12 01, nlt-ht. Soouujb, J-M, 4 O.), 4 5U, o0j, 5 15 8 20, 9 6u, 10 21, (Dl.illiu Cur), 1185 u. iu., 12 83, 106 tDliillit; Car) i so (l)lullii; Cur), 400 (Limited 22) (lllulii Curl, a20,5atf, (DluliiK Car) 083, 7 02, i 50, l)liilui; CurJ 10 00 p. ui., 1201 inula. P.xpres4 lur lluaUm wltnout chaUKe, 11 oou in., week-days, and 7 60 p. in., dally. Catskill express, (Parlor Car), 8 20 u in week days. WASHINGTON AND THIS SOUTH. For llalttiuoru and Washington, 8 50, 7 20, 8 Si, 10 20, II2J.U. tix., 12 09, 1231 (Dli.lliK Cur), 11 tDililllK Cor J, 8 12, 4 41, 13 2o Coucres sionul Lliulteu, Dinlntr CurJ, 0 17. 05.1 iinn lliif CarJ, 7 31 iDioliiK CurJ p. lu., and 12 Oo ulijlil weelt days. Suuduys, s So, 1 20, 9 12, 11 23, u. iu., 1209, 1 12, DhllUK CurJ 4 41, 520 Con Krcssioual Limited, DuiIiik CurJ, 0 53 lliulii CurJ, 7 81 IDiulllCurJ p. lu. uuu 12 03 liulit. For llultiiuore, uceomuiodatioii, 9 12 u in, 2 Ui and 4 01 p Ul wee duys, 3 08 and 11 Hi p iu dully. FOll ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street statlou via Delaware, rivet brld(il Kxpriss, 5 00, 9 10 IbO lillnlllcs ll in, 238 I82lllluutcsj, 4 00 180 liiluutcsj, 7 00 p. lu. Wunuuys, &0U, 9 20 b0 wiliutesj, u lu, 2 38 pl lllllllltcsj, 7 0a Ji ill. l.c-uv o .Uatkcl btreet War! KxpreM, 5 00, 8 30, 10 OU 175 uiiuuteJ,u ui. (loOSuturdu)a ouy), 200 75 luinutcsj,3 Ou I73lillnutcsj,3 30 pO luluulesj, ioO 105 miuutesj, 4 30 175 lulnlitrsj, sou l'iu liliuutesj, 3 30 IGj liiluutcsj p lu, runUu)a, 5uO, 730, SOU 173 IllilllllcsJ, 8 30, 9 00 J75 liniiutesj, 9 50 170 liiluutcsj a in, and 4 Ul 1J3 iiilnlitusj i in, 91.00 excursion tiufu, 7 Ouu lu dally. For CupoMuy, AukImbwu, IVild wood nnd Hull) licucU l.xprvss, 90U Ulu, 230, 4 Co, 5 00 p hi weekdays, auudajs. 8 20 u iu, Cpufduy only, 1 40 p iu &ulurdu;s. lCxcurklou, 7 to u iu dully. For Sou Isle City, ticwcu cuy, Avulou uuU btouu llurboi- ICxplcss, V 10 n. lu., 2 80, 420, 5 00 p. in. wwk dn a. buudaya, 8 50 a. iu. In cursion 7 CO a in dally. For Soincln i'oliit-Kxpross, 5 0J, 8 30, 10 OJ u. iu., I 00 Saiurdn)s oul.-, 3 uo, 4uu, 5uo, S.a p. iu. wuet ilua. Suuduys, 6 OU, boo, 9(0, 9 io u. ui. and 130 p. in. i. u iiitTi.uiMMiM J. n. Witon. II... .l 1u.,ur 11.,,, I I'.u-'.r'r A, .ft 000KKKKK000K0M0-0000 Webster's iJ. liter fiiational ; Successor of tho LrnalrUlgcd,' Tho Ono Grout HUuulurtt Authority, Ho rll' Hon. i. ' irowtr, Jiutlcti I", H. rinireiiio I'oint. Htaiiclarcl ortlioU.H.tiov't I'rliitiiik' uuice, urn i . n. hiumm) i Court, all the hUtiu isu- , in eine t;uurii, niidii near Warmly Coiiimoitclecl State HiipftinlenlnU of Ki'hooU, rnllf-iw J'li-it ( dfiiti.aiHl other Im-Jitor! ( aiiucttc wnitom miuiucr. iitvalualsle In tiiti tuiiiai'iHtld. nnd tu ( the tt-nrlier, hrhtlar, ( jt'Mioimi inaii, aim vi ('(lucator. TUB nnST FOR PRACTICAL USE. It Is easy to find the word wanted. It Is easy to ascertain the pronunclafon It Is easy tu truce the (rrowth of a word. It Is easy to barn what a word means. Tho A(ji. Vorfc Trhiino ttnvm 'I Im I ili'itt cllUtm couu-s Irom tli iiress Willi u l COIIIIiIf U.i,.Hfl Unit IniiilloA tin, iiiimt lluti-iiHuli ,-iU. , (orlilniiil lyitiiitrsiihli-Jii siuicrtUion. 'llo. l'l imMlo, i.ki. iliuli (Ills nweik to uhli'll 111' ; y vuusuoiiiy ll-u-lllllu lelyr.- April B, law. 5 (lI!f"lllifjlRST. X ItsTSpcclmen naces sent on annllcallon to 6 O, ,i- V. MHIMTAM CO., VuhlMwm, r Nnrlilrllnfil. ir.it.; . J7..S'..4. riSf r tK"M000(00000000HOOC
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