EVENING HERALD kmtaiii.ihiii:i) ih:o. Pohltidird every Kvenlne, i".ccpt Sunday, at Hi" 'ni' t Ckntiik. Tl :li . ' it - indoah and the L.B.itriiuimii! tun -s lor six i ,il a week, pay- SalLo the carriers. Uy mall JiS noo year, or 25 cents a month, ivayahlo tit advance. dvertise- Itnent charRcd according to space ann: position. TTlio publishers reserve the right to change the 2lOAjMon ol udvcrtlHeinctit whenever the pul-i'iiWo-i ol nc demands II. Tho right l Hiescrvcd to wjf-tany advertisement, whether , pnld (or or not, i.iat tho publl-ihcrs may deem 1 1 f.1ror. Adicrttslng nten made known I 'upon application. Entered at the pontofUco at Shenandoah, I'm., as second class mail matter. TKXKfllONK CONNKCTION 'All the News Thai's Fit to Print." Evening Herald 1'ltIIUY. AT (11 ST 12. 1S!IS. OUR COUNTRY : First. Last and Porcvcr. TllK latest (jtMiorous act of Jliss Jluleli Gould is tin- payment of ko0(1 viiies to needy women, whom alio 1ms set to sewing for the soldiers. Hismahck was an expansionist, and no one in (ierniany seems to think that his policy of annexation ever detracted from the national honor and success. Amkuican manufacturers last year sold their production, abroad to the extent of SS.STl.l 19, an increase of 100 per cent, in ten years. Our hold upon foreign markets is secure and ffrowiny fast. liKouoic N. llt'ii.tix. who married tho daughter of millionaire helter, has Leon appointed Viceroy of India, and the yomif- American htdy will probably consider that she receives value for the two millions which the liiarrjajre is said to have cost her thrifty parent. A better investment, apparently, than the father made in tho koii who plunged on wheat. Tiik predictions that tho country is on the verse of an era of great business expansion seem to bo veri fied by many of the financial pointers. Bank clearances and railroad earn ings throughout the country are growing rapidly, while the increase in the loans of the .New York banks In the week just ended was, in round figures, $1 11,000,000, u gain which has seldom been exceeded in any -week even in the most prosperous times. In his address at tho laying of the .corner stone of the new capitol build ing, editor A. K. Met Hurt1, of the Philadelphia Times, said : "(Jail it imperialism if you will, but it is not the imperialism that is inspired by the lust of conquest. It is the higher and nobler imperialism that voices the sovereign power of this nation and demands the extension of our Hag and authority over the provinces of Spain solely that 'government of the people, by the people and for tho people, shall not polish from the earth.' " SlNCK Mr. Harrison Hall's with diawal from the Congressional con test, for reasons stated in last oven- ing's II KRAI, l), our esteemed but somewhat erratic contemporary, the Miners' Journal, has learned that "many close friends and earnest Ho publicans desired to see him a candi date" because they "knew him to be a good Republican and an honorable num." Last week the Journal held an entirely tlilTureut view of Mr. Hall. Hut, then, he is no longer a candidate, and that makes a dill'er euce with the Journal. Tiik Pennsylvania Hepubliean leaders are counting on making gains through tho war feeling, but they may I e disappointed doubtless in dis covering that the Democrats are pre paring to change front on the ques tions that just now are tho all absorb ing ones before the public. William J. Hryan most wisely has refrained from saying anything more since his indiscretion at Omaha. The late can didate for President must have felt funny when old Uroyer Cleveland popped up and took identically the same position. That was more than Hryan could stand. HHNATOU ItAltK HANNA is quoted as having said that the silver issue is dead, and that there is no hope now of an international agreement on bi metallism. Senator lliinnii Is merely uttering what nine-tenths of the poli ticians of the country have known for some time, but his remarks have brought upon hint an attack from every newspaper advocating the theory of 10 to 1. Many of the Demo emtio leaders realize this, and those who manipulated the Democratic county convention very wisely rele gated the silver issue to the rear. Are iimch lu JtHUi in ready, efficient, sat - In tory prevent a cold or feicr euro nil (Ivor IN", tick In ui acliei j4Uinllre, fiiiUji.itluii, t! l'r:-e J rentl. Ilia only l'llla to Uka with Jluuit'i Hariiiiurllla, 1 A Handsomo Complexion IU one of thq greateat charms a woman can poaaeaa. 1'ozzoni'b Coui-liuiok l'owuuu ltealt. Hood's Foul-Smelling Catarrh. Crttnrrli is one of tho most ohstlnnte diseases, and hence tho most dilllcult to Ret rid of. There is hut ono wny to euro it. The diseae is in tho blood, and all the sprays, washes and inhaling mixtures in i ne worai can nave no permanent effect whatever upon it. Swift's Hpo. cille cures Catarrh periniinently.forltis the only remedy which can reach the disease and force It from tho blood. Mr I!. l McAllister, of Ilurrodshurg, . .. mm i aiarrn lor years, lie writes: I could -lee no linnmv, immif u-hntnv,,,- though I was eonstnnih ticuted with spray mm wii-uie-i, niui inner fin I nlm I Inn remedies In fact. I could feel thai each winter I wasivnrsc than tlif eiir previous "l'lnnlly It win brought to my notice that Catarrh wflsnhlnod dl-cii-e, and aflpr think lnu over the matter. I Saw It wns o lir.n ntinlitfl ff t" expect to Ik- cured hy elm dies which only t7t - (i-Tr-. rcnohi-d the surface. I i!lB'z,,, then d.-eided to trv c. s. s., and unci a lew i-oiues were ii.eii. i no ticed a pereepillile Improvement. Continuing the remedy, the disease was forced out of my system, oiid a compute cure was the result. I advise nil who h-m- this dreadful dlense tc abandon thelrloeal treatment. which htisncvci done them any irooil, anil take S S. S.. a lcm edy that can reach Hie dNeuse ami cuie It.' To cimtinuo the wrung treatment for Catarrh is to continue to suffer. Swift's Specific is n. real blood remedy, and cures obstinate, deep-iSoated diseases, which other remedies have no effect whatever upon It promptly reaches Catarrh, and neverfailstoetire even tho most aggravated ciues. a fiif lilt: is Purely Vegetable, and is tiie only blond remedy guaranteed to contain no dangerous minerals. Honks mailed free by Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, (ieorgia. ;!n- W oi-Uci-h -oulo. Pittsburg. Aug li. Tin wage scalp committees of the Window Glass Workers' Association and manufactur ers were In session until nearly mid night trying to settle the working rules for the coming season. The manufac turers, a week ago, granted an advance In wages, but the time of starling was left In dispute. Last night the manu facture! s agreed to allow the co-operu-tlou factoiles to work nine months, and the independent and asoclatlon plants seven months, but refused to agree to the arbitration clause. An other conference will have to bo held to settle the matter. The Wlro Worker- sti-iko. Cleveland, Aug. 12. There was a considerable extension of the wire workers strike yesterday. The men in the Daackes wot kg, one of the three trust mills In thiH city, have heretofore refused to strike, the union not having an organization in the plant. Yester day, however, when the shifts were changed, the sti liters forced their way Into the mill, and, by persuasion, Induced about J00 nail makers and wire drawers, who represent the best skill ed labor In the works, to stilke. The strikers are Jubilant, mid declare that they will secueo other accessions to their rank" within a few days. My'storioUH Murder. OH City, l'a., Aug. 12. A mysterious murder occurred ot Kind Farm, a suburb four miles north of here. George Carter, a young married can vasser, was rending a newspaper at his home. tJtistoirs his wife and three children were asleep, when the report of a revolver awoke Mis. Carter, who hurried down stairs, thinking a lamp had exploded. Klie began a search of the house, and was horrified to And her husband In a chair and a gaping wound in the right temple. A broken window pane showed where the assls sln had stood and llred the shot that went through the victim's head and Imbedded Itself In the wall. No cause tan he given for the murder. PeiniHjT vim In Tin Ill-mill llo-st rallied. Ilariisburg, Aug. 12. Harry Young, of Middle-town, I'a., on whose faun It Is proposed to establish a military camp, yesterday secuied a preliminary Injunction against the Pennsylvania railroad company to prevent It build ing sidings on the farm. Young charges that the company did not proceed ac cording to the law governing the right of eminent domain by Hist going into court. Judge lilddle Blunted the in junction. The railroad company will show that it is un-icly acting as tln ngent ot the government and by Its direction, uud that the government has the light to appropriate property In the time of war without question. Military flovernoi' of (Juiiiitiuminn. Santiago do Cuba, Aug. 12. lti Igadler General Ezra V. Kwers, United States volunteers, has been appointed gov ernor of the city of Guantanamo. The transports Manteo and Herkshlre sail ed north yesteidny with the Twenty first and the balance of thp Sevenly llrst regiments, thus completing the embarkation of the First division. The embarkation of the Second division be gan today. Captain Jacobson, of tho German warship Geler, was taken over the San Juan battlefield yesterday, es corted by Major MHc-y, of Major Gen eral Khaftcr's staff. f.'nvcriimciit IIii.vm Tank simmer. Philadelphia. Aug. 12 OIUclul an nouncement was made yesterday of the purchase of the Ilrltlsh tank steam ship Luclllne by the United States gov ernment for a water boat. The Luclllne, now anchored off League Island, will be, reclulstened the Jupiter. She was owned In London by A. Stuart, and Is 2.132 tons register. The price paid was $225,000. The Luclllne will stay about thiue week, at the island. She wll be dry dockei '1id painted, and her quar ters for olllcers and men will be en larged. The MutlnoiiH I'eniiNylvaiilii Soldiers, San Fianclsco, Aug. 12. The mutiny among the n-ci tilts of Companies C and 1), of the Tenth Pennsylvania regi ment, Tuesday, on the grounds alleged that their rations were Insulllclent, Is, In the words of Lieutenant Colonel Har nett, their cummnndlng olllcer, "a closed incident." Their serious offense has been condoned, their urmu returned to them, und the three non-commls-sloned olllcers concerned relieved from degradation, 'I III 1 11 ll(lilll."ill .MIMtirl. St. Joseph, Mo Aug. 12. Tho In coming Omaha llyer of the Hurllngton road was held up at Dug Hill, two miles north of hero, at D o'clock last night by live or six well armed men. After securing possession of the ex press car the robbers rolled the Adams Express company's small safo out of tho car door Into a wagon and en deavored tu haul It away. Thoy abandoned their task, however, and soon dumped the safe out upon the highway. The safe wan recovered two hours aftor the holdup, and had not been opened. Though severul shots were fired to Intimidate the trainmen, none of the passengers were molested. CiSSA AT CHICKAMAUGA CAMl. It Wilt lie Ten IIii.vm llnl'oi-n ttioTrOnps Are Onlorod Awny. ChlckamatisTH I'nrk. an., Aiir. 12. The prlnolpnl order received at Camp Thninnn yemptduy wnn one directing HilKHillcr Oetiorul Mf-Kcc and Iltlgadlcr tlenernl SniiRei- to pincccd at once to the new camp Krounds selected for the encampment of thp Sccniul and Third divisions of the Flint corps, iospootl o ly. tlenernl McKee, coinliliilulinK the Second (IIvIbIoii, whs ordered to Knox vllle, Teim.. and tieueral Sanper, cotn lnundltig the Thiid division, was order ed to I-exliiKtoii, Ky. It will pet Imps he ten days before any of the ri-Rlnipnts are m tiered out. It will hp decided In the meantime whether the troops will he sent to these points by rail or he lequlrpd to inarch the distance, (leneral Ilri-cklnridge is desirous of having Hie regltm ntH inarch the whole of the wav. Gen eral McKi-e's division would have to march only about 120 miles, while Gen eral Snnger'8 division would be con fronted by a mnich of about S00 or 330 iiiIIps. "WIillo according to present plnns nbout half of the troops at this camp are to be removed to the new camp grounds, theie Is not the least abate ment In the plans Inaugurated to Im prove the sanitary conditions ot Camp Thomas. The Now Camp at Montnuk Point. Washington, Aug. 12. War depart ment oflicluls deny generally the as sertions of discomfort and III usage of troops reported from Montnuk Point. The quartermaster's department, which has had charge of opening the camp, says that good progress has been made In the four days since the order was issued establishing It. The camp Is 117 miles from New York city and oilglnally the neatest point where food or supplies of any kind could be ob tained was four miles. The railroad had to lay sidings to accommodate the new camp, and the fresh water lakes which were supposed to he In good con dition were brackish and wells had to be dug from which to secuie a water supply. A tank Is being elected which will hold 20,000 gallons and pipes are being laid throughout the camp. All soldiers who have arilved have tents, having In ought them along. The men found sleeping on the sand arrived on the midnight train and left It of their own volition. The Snre La Grippe Cure. There N no tte suH'erinK from this dreadful iinilaily.if yon will only get !lio right remedy. You are having pain all through your body, your liver is out of order, have no appetite. no llle or ammtioti, have n had cold, In lact are completely used up. Llectric Hitters Is the only remedy that will give you prompt, and sure relief. Thoy act directly on your Liver, stomach and Kidneys, tone up the whole, system mid mako you feel like a new being. They aro guarauteid to cmo or price refunded. For sale at A. Wasley's l)rug Store, only 50 cents per bottle. THE PRODUCE MARKETS. An Itollected hi- Dealings In Philadel phia and lliittliuoro. Philadelphia, Aug. 11. Flour slow: win ter suptrlmp, J-.l.'i'Hi. 10; do. extras. $2.7". if?3; Pennsylvania roller, clear, $:i.2.7fi:i.M; do. straight. J3.C0ti3.S0. Ilye Hour dull nt $2.S.'i per barrel for choice Pennsylvania. Wheat lliin; No. 2 red, spot, 7,i9iffj7Gc.; do. August. 73',i 7Bic. ; do. September. 72ff"2!sC. Corn quiet; No. 2 mixed, Au gust and September, 37ifi37',;C. : No. 2 yellow for local trade, 40HfHlc. Oats quiet; No. 2 whlto. clipped. 3:iV.Si3lc; No. 2 white, old, SlVfec. Lord tinner: western steamed, J5.70. Hatter steady; western creamery, H'&ftWc; factory, llSiltc.; 131- glns, llle. : Imitation creamery, 14V&61SHc; fancy Pennsylvania -prints, wholesale, 21c. Cheese linn; large, white, Hie; small do., 7',2C.; large, colored, 7'4T"?ic.; small do.. 70.: light skims. G'iiB GHc ; part do., WiCVic; full do., 2fi2V4c. Kggs steady; New York and Pennsylvania, lit '2 fi"15Hc. ; western, fresh, l-Pfcc. Potatoes steady; Jerseys, $l.M)fil.75: sweets, yel low, $3il: red. $1X0112. Tallow firm; city, 33 l-lOiiirr-ic: country, Si'-iIJ'-tc llnltlinoip. Aug. 11. Flour dull nnd un changed. Wheat unsettled; spot, 7CV4i 7CVc ; month, 7314'('"3',i:c. ; September, 71?& 72'c. ; December, 70c. ; steamer No. 2 red, 74',ir7)?ic. ; southern, by .sample, 70S77V4O. ; do. on grade, "Mi77r. Corn steady; spot, 3791'iT3Sc.: month. 3i;iyii3Gyic; September, OGUTi ShVte. ; stenmer mixed, SCQSie.; southern, white, 3Mi39c. ; do. yellow, 40c. Oats easier; No. 2 white, western, old, 20'4ii31',ie.; No. 2 mixed, old, 2S29Vic. ; quotations for new oats nre Vic to 2c. under price of old. Itye easy; No. 2 near by, 4Dc; western. r0f;C. Hay firm for tho best grades: No. 1 timothy. $I21?12.f,0. Grain freights quiet; parcel room firmer; steam to Liverpool, per bushel. l$id Au gust; Cork, for eiders, per quarter, 2s. 3d, f(2s. 4M;il., August: 2s. Od.ftSs.. September. Lettuce, GOc. per bushel box. Live stock Market. New York, Aug. 11. Beeves steady; rubles lower; live cuttle, ayii lO'.Ac. ; tops, 1094c. ; refrigerator beef, ic. Calves steady; veals, $ufG.S5; buttermilks, l; no westerns, Sheep firmer; lambs 15fi23c, higher; nil Bold; sheep, $.L25'iT4.&0; export wethers. $5; lambs, $0.7507.75. Hogs easy ut $1,201(4.15. East Liberty. Pa.. Aug. 11. Cattle steady; extra, $5.10f3.20; prime, $3f5.10; common, $3.80fi4. Hogs steady; prime as sorted mediums, $4.15i) 1.20; best l orkers 1. 101 1 1. 13; heavy, Jl.101i4.13; common to fair Yorkers, frfil.05; pigs, $3.701il; roughs, $2.751i3.73. Sheep steady, choice, I.G3; common, J3.231i3.75; choice spring lambs, J0.25ifG.5O; veal calves, JG.50&7. For Constipation tako Karl's Clover Koot Tea, tlio great lllood Purifier. Cures Head, ache, Nervousness, Eruptions on tho Face, and makos tho head clear as a bell. Sold by P. D. Klrlin nnd a guarantee Murder Family, Commits Suleldo. New York, Aug. 12. Policeman II, C. Ilawlcy, of the tenderloin station, while In a fit of drunken rage yester day shot his wife, his mother, Mary Hawley, his son, 4 years old, and his daughter, 0 veurs old. He then shot himself In the head. He was taken to ltellevue hospital, where he died sooo aftorward. Tho mother of the policeman and the two children died at tho hospital last night. Tho only explanation ot the crime was a state ment made by Hawley's wife before she lost consciousness to the' effect that "drink has caused ull this." Ill-llsM-N Aiuirolil its Fight Police. Brussels, Aug. 12. While a policeman was arresting a militant anarchist named Williams the latter shot and wounded the oi'lcer and then escaped. The anarchist also shot several person. who attempted to captuie him, but ho was finally ain-sted and lodged in Jail. Later the police visited Williams' lodg ings, where they found two anarchists, who promptly opened lire on the of ficers. A policeman replied to this fire, fatally wounding one of the anarchists. His companion was captured. When you call tor DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo tho great pllo euro, don't accept any thing else Don't bo talked into accepting a substitute for piles, for Mires, for hums, C. II. Hageuhuch. Baeknell University, JOHN HOWARD HARRIS, President. Comprises n College with four council t Academy for Young Men uud Hoy at LadleB1 Institute, u refined boarding aehool; School of Music with gruduutlug eouraca. For cutuloguo udurctui WM. C. GRETZINGER, R,eUSburg. pa aOI.D DOBT." 'OWER, THE g lU,et,Washin DUdl TIIK N. K. lfAIIHIANK Chicago. BULouK New York. SII.MMIIU OtfTINds. rKllsoNALLY-CONUUCTKl) lofll VIA l'CNK 8YLVAKIA ItAILltO.MI. Tho l'eiiiisylvanla Kailroail Company an nounces the following norsntial'.v-conductcd tours for the summer ami rally autumn of 1SUS: To the North (Including Walklns Glen, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Mon treal, Quebec, All S.iblo Chasm, Iikcs Cliam plaln and George, Saratoca, and a daylight ride through the Highlands of the Hudson), July 21) and August 10. Kate, $101) for the round trip from New York, Philadelphia, ltalthnore, and Washington, covering all ex penses of a two-weeks' trip. Proportionate rates from other points. To Yellowstouo Park ami the Trans- Mississippi Exposition on a special train of Pullman sleeping, compartment, observation, uid dining cars, allowing eight days in "Wonderland" and two days at Omaha, Sep tember 1. Kate, ?23.1 from New York, Phil- idclpliia. Riltimore, and Washington; $2:10 from Pittsburg. To Niagara Falls, excursion tickets good to return within ten days will be sold on July 21, August 1 and 18, September 1, 1." anil 211, at rate of $10 from Philadelphia, llaltimore, and Washington. The.se tickets include transportation only, and will permit of stop over within limit at IluH'.ilo, Kucliestcr, and Wiitkins on the rcturu trip. Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, Lttiay Caverns, Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot Springs, Klchinond, and Washington, Sep tember as and October 1!, Rate, ?0." from New York, $03 from Philadelphia. Pro portionate rates from other points. For Itineraries and further information ap ply to ticket agents, or aildiess Geo. W. lioyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. Moro than twenty million free samples of DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve have been dis tributed by tho manufacturers. What better proof of their confidence in its merils do you want ? It cures idles, bums, scalds, wires, in the shortest space of time. C. II. llagenbuch. SCHUYLKILL DENTAL Havo Removed to Refowich's Bidg., SDCOND FLOOR. DRINK- CI.KARY'S KXTRA I'lNfi QUAIJTY -GINGER ALB, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. raiLfiCHffii -STORE, o PKAUIK IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and RetaU. SO West Centre Street, We Bottle BEER, WEISS BEER, ALE, PORTER Private family ordera will receive prompt attention. I.eave them at the office, we will do the rest. COLUMBIA BREWING COMPANY, "GOLD DUBT." Behind Brush What is it brain or brawn? Do you clean by main strength or do you use labor savers? Do you use the best labor saver? If you arc undecided which is best try Powder COMPANY, notion. I'lillnrlelphm. mm vsmnio iiATTM:rir.M). !.ov-nTi: i'i;iisnxAi.t.Y-coxiucrr.n Totm VIA PKNKHYI.VAXI.V ItAII.UOAI). The recent triumphs of our arms by sea and land revives tho interest hi that greatest of all Amoiican battlefields of Gettysburg. In onlcr that tho residents of Now York, 1'hilailclphia, and neighboring cities may visit this great haltlofield in tho most satis factory manner, tho Pennsylvania Itallroad Company has arranged for n three-day per-f-oually-condttctcd tour on Saturday, August 13. 1IATK. Loavcls'cw Vork W.50 A. M .813 -'iO Trenton 10 .IS " 12 SO " Philadelphia 12 20 1'. M 10 00 1'iopnrtionato mtes from other points. Hale Includes tiansportatioti in each direc tion, two days' hotel accommodations, and carriage drivo over tho entire battlefield miller the direction of Capt James T. Long, the celebrated guide, who will describe- tho battle at tho prominent points of tho field, A tourist agent nnd chaperon will accompany the party. A Pullman parlor car will be run thtough from 1'hiUdolphla to Gettysburg and rcturu. I-'or itineraries, tickets, and full Informa tion apply to ticket agents ; Tourist Agent, 1KM1 Itroaduay, New Voik, and 7SSI llriud street, Newark, N. J, j or address fleo. W. I'.oyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. to ci.ija.nsi: tiii: SVSTH.II Lll'ectually yet gently, when costive or bil ious, to permanently overcome habitual constipation, to awaken tho kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without irritating or weakening them, to dispel headaches, colds, or fevers, use Syrup of Figs, made by tho Calilbrni i Fig Syrup Co. i.clighiful Vacation Trip. Visiting Watkins Glen, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Quebec, Montreal, An Sable Chasm, Lake Champlain and Lake George, Saratoga and tho Highlands of tho Hudson. Leave Philadelphia by special train August 1(1. Tho tour will be in charge of one of the company's tourist agents. An experienced chaperon will also accompany tho party, having especial charge of unes corted ladles. The rate of flOO Ironi New Vork, Iirooklyn, Newark, Ticnton, Philadelphia, Hairisburg, Ualtimorc and Washington, covers railway and boat faro for the entire round trip, parlor-eat n-ats, meals ctirouto, hotel enter tainment, transfer charges, carriage hlru in lad, every item of necessary expense. I-'or detailed itinerary, tickets, or any ad ditional information, address Tourist Agent, Pennsylvania Itallroad Company, llilO llroad way. New York ; 8I!0 Fulton street, Iirooklyn ; 7b!) Itroad Street, Newark, N. J. ; or Geo. W. lioyd. Assistant General Pass enger Agent, llroad Street Station, Philadel phia. What I)r. A. 12. Slater Says. IltiKrALo, N. Y. Gents : From my per sonal knowledge, gained in observing tho cllectofyour Shlloh's Cure in cases of ad vanced Consumption. I am prepared to say it is tho most remarkable Ucuiedy that has over been brought to my attention. It has certainly saved many from Consumption Sold by P. 1). Klrlin, and a guaranteo. SUNDAY EXCURSION TO ATLANTIC CITY. Low Kates i lu the l'ciiiiKylviililn Itallroad Company' DulHivaro lClvor Hridgo Koiito. Sunday, August 21, is tho dato of the next Pennsylvania Itallroad special one-day ex cursiou to Atlantic City. A special train will bo provided, running through to and from Atlantic City via tho Dclawaro Itlver Itrldgo, without chango. Tickets, which will bo sold at ratos quoted, will ho good only on tho special train In each dhection on day of issuo. Special Kxcur, Icavf-s. Hate. Hhenandoah 4 as A. M, 85 Kraekville i as " 2 85 hit. Ulalr I.-1'J " 2 70 I'ottsvllle 3 00 " 2C0 Schuylkill llatcn 5.0!) " 2 50 AdauiMdale 5 13 2 50 Auburn 5 1!) " 2 no Hamburg 5')2 " 2 : Shoemakcravillc 5.10 " 2 23 Mohrsvlllc 5.11 " 3 10 IiCieooit 5.1s o !i in Temple 5 55 " o in lltaillng (i 10 " 2 10 ltcttirnlng, special train will lcavo Atlantic' City 7,00 p. ni. samo day, making samo stops. Truth wears well. Pcoplo havo learned that DoWitt's Little Early Itisers aro reliable little pills lor regulating tho bowels, curing constipation and sick headache They don't gripe. C. 11. Hagoiihiich. COlt hTATH HKNATOI!, 1 00th District, D. M. GRAHAM, Ok Maiianoy City. Subject to Republican mien. pOIt DIUKCTOlt OK TIIK I'OOU, S. G. MIDDLET0N, OK GII.DKRTON, Hiihjcet to Itcpuhllciiii rules. JjOIt COUNTY CONTltoi.l.KIt, CHARLES A. SNYDER, Ok I'ottsvii.lk. Subject to Itcpubtlcan rule. JjUjlt. COUNTY' BUItVUYOlt. MARK D. BOWMAN, Ok Maiianov Ciiy. Hiit-Jtct to Kcpubllcan rile. poll ltKI'lllMUNTATIY'IC, DR. H. G. REITZEL, Ok Maiianov Cirv, Sul.Jcit to Itcpiiblicau rules, 11 FATAL SHOOTING AFFRAY. Ylireo Men Deud anil a Woman Dvlnpf us a llonill . TJeadwood, S. D Aug. 12. Three men Head and a woman dying la the net result of n shooting affray at Central ."Ity yesteidny. Judge J. II. Olddl.ngfl, Kd Shannon and Jack Wear ai"; the men nnd Mrs. I'M Shannon Is the wo- , mnn. Shannon had a boarding house J at Terry and one nt Central City. He i stayed at night at Terry, leaving his wife to look after the other place. Yes- terdny Shannon returned to Central City and roused Judge (llddlngs. Just 1 1 1. .,, lolt Itin Wlllll Illllipeneii nu win- itioxir., ...v two men suddenly burst Into the street engaged In a death struggle. Shannon hnd a revolver. Jack Wear tried to separate them nnd was shot through the body, dying Instantly. Shannon then shot Glddlngs through the head, killing hlnb He went to his wife's bed room and beat her about the head with his revolver until he thought he had killed her and then with a fiesh le volver shot himself. The woman Is still alive, but cannot recover. All these parties nre pioneers and were well to do. Intimacy between filddlngi and Mrs. Shannon Is given as the cause of the tragedy. To Hat Ity I'ehlii-lIiuiUaii Contract. London. Auir. 12. The 1'ekln corre spondent of Tho Times soys: "Ilaron do Vlnck. the Helglnn minister, yes terday sent a dwpatch to the tsunc 11 yamen assorting that M. I'avloff, the Htisslan charge d'affaires, and M. Ger ard, the l'"rench minister, had Joined him In urging the tsung II yamen to disregard tho -attempt of the Ilrltlsh minister, Sir Claude Macdonald, to prevent the ratification of the Polcln Hankau eotitiact. It Is confidently as serted thnt, despite the British en deavor to obtain a revision of the con tract, an Imperial decree will lssuo forthwith for Its ratification. Tho un friendly role of the Belclan minister throughout merits the stroncest con demnation." Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo In tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhesm, fevor sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures pllos, or jo pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or inony rofunded. Priie as conts pnr box. For salo by A . Waslor. Coming Kvt-ntH. August IB. Picnic undor tho auspices of the Phoenix File Company, at High Point park. Aug. 17. Ico cream festival under tho auspices of tho "Y" will he hold in Itohhlns' opera house. Aug. 23. Phonograph entertainment in the Primitive Methodist church, under tho auspices of the Ladies' Aid SotUly and Sunday school. Aug. 15. Picnic at Brown's Grove, Lost Creek, under tho auspices of Lost Creek Cadets of Temperance. A stubborn cough or tickling in tho throat yields to One Xliuuto Cough Cure. Harmless la ofi'ect. touches tho right spot, roliablo and just what is wanted. It acts at once, C. II, llagenbuch. Yellow 1'evnt- I'lTi-niitimis, Washington, Aug. 12. Secretary Al ger says that In case any of tl e troops from Santiago arriving at Montauk Point should have yellow fever they will be Immediately Isolated and no Visitors permitted In their camp. Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always-Bought Bears tho Signature of Philadelphia & Reading Railway Engines liurn Hard Coal No Smoke IN EKFKOT JULY 1st. ISM. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: For New York via Philadelphia, week daytt, 7 a0 9 51 II. in., 12 27, 8 10 and 6 07 p. 111. For Now York via Mauch Chuiui, weok days, 7 30 a. in., 12 27 and II 10 p. m. For lteadlng and Philadelphia, weok days, 7 30. 9 Si a.m., 12 27, 8 10 and 0 07 p. in. For I'ottsvllle, week days, 7 30, 9 51 a. in., 12 27, 3 10, 6 07 and T 25 p. m. For Tamaquo and Mabanoy City, week days 7 30, 0 51 11. 111., 12 27 8 10 and 6 07 p. in. For YVUIlamsport, Sunhury uud Lewlsburg, neek davs. 11 .10 a. m.. 12 27. 7 23 i-. m ForMahano Plane,-weokduyii, 7 30, 9 51, 11 30 It. III., 12 27, U 10, 0 07, 7 25, 9 ! p. 111. For Ashland and Snarookln, week days, 730, 1130 H. III., 1227, a 10, 6 07, 725 uud S 55 p, in. For Baltimore. Washington and the Went via U. iiO. 11. It., through trains lea-i Heading Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. Sc H. i K.) ut S2U, n,iiai u. in., a iu anu 'i:zi p. u., Sundays, a hj, w, ii a) a.m., s 40 and 7 27 p.m. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth uud Chcst- uui xirceia station, weetc clays, luaua. m. l-'-u. 12 15 8 40 p.m. Hundoys, 185, 8 23 p. la. TIIAINB FOK SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week Jays, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00, 11 80 a. m., and 1 45, 4 30, 9 00 p.m. Leave Now York via Mauch Chunk, week Jays. 4 80. 9 10 n. m.. 1 80 o. in. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week Jays, 3 40. U 80, 10 21 a. in. and 1 30, 4 00 p.m. Leave Heading, week days, 7 0), 10 OH, u, in. u la, 4 17, o uo p. in. Leave i'ottsvllle, weekdays, 710, 7 10 a. m, 1230 4 10, 6 10 and 6 50 I). 111. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8 80, 1121) a. in., I 49, 5 50, 7 20 p. m. Leave Mahunoy City, week days, 9 05, 1147 a. m,, z , o iz, o ui, 7 -h ,r. in Leuvo Mabanoy Plane, week days, 630, 9 25, 1025, 1159 a. 111., 2 11, 532, 0 41 7 57, p m. Leave YVtlllamsport, n eck days, 7 42, R-OO a. oi 12 31 unu 4 OOP. ui. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Phlladelnhta Chestnut street wall and South Htrectwhaif for Atlantlo Cltv. WeekduyaKxiiress, 8 00, 9 00, 10 15 a. in., (1 80 Saturdays only), 2 00, 3 00, 3 40 00 uiluulu train, loo M miiiutu wain J, ao, ouu ii iiiinuie train J, 5 40, 7 00 p.m. Accommodation, 615 a. in.. 5 00. 6 80 n. ui 81.00 excursion train 700 a in. sunuays express, van, biat, ouu, vuu, iuuu a in, 4 4a p in Accommodation, o 10 u lu, tlSp, m. SI.OO excursion train, 7 a in iteturnlnir leave Atlantlo City depot, corcer Atlantlo and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Kiliteun, (0 45 Mondays only) rO0. 7 45 105 minute truinl. 8 20 ICS mlulltu train, 9 00, 10 15, 11 00 a in., u SO, 4 30, 5 110, 7 30, 930 p. in. Accommodation, 4 25, 7 50 a. in. IO) p. in, S1.00 excursion train (from MUidsgippI ave. only) GtO p. in. Huudayii Express, 3 30, 1 OX), 5 00. 0 00, 0 30. 7 00. 7 30. S 00. 9 30 u. In. Ac eommndutlon, 715 a. in., 5 05 p. m. tl 00 excursion train (from foot of Mississippi ave, only),0 10 p m. m wuiu .uy i.iiu rcci, .ma iuv, oj. ill., 2 30, i 4 pm, Additional fur Cape Muy 4 15 p.m. Sundaya-(HU) excursion 7 00) U 13 a in, For Occuii City, 8 au, 8 n in, 2 SO, 4 45 n in, .81.00 fxcuriiiuti TliiirmlttV nnlv . 7 00 u in. Hun. ttayt, 8 15, 0 15 u in. t'arior unrs on all exDietui train. Kor further Inforiimtton, apply to nearest rnutujviptiia anu ucauiiig tuiiway uikbi ueii or fulilretia I A LJ. . .... ir. T r.,.,., c (Jeii'l Hunt, Uen'l 1'utMi'r Agt., Keaiilwt Terminal, I'htiaueiiuiia. nillions of Dollars Clo up In snioVo every year. Tako n risks jmt got your houses, stock, fu nltuio, clo,, Insured In flrst-claBs r liable companies as represented by DAVID FAUST. surancc Afent iUkJ4f la0 Holl(ll jatl,llH, Alio Llfe"andAe.lileutl Oompaulai Her Health Restored IIP THE misery of tleeplessneas can only he realized by those who havo experi enced It. Nervousness, slecphs-snesa, headaches, neuralgia and that inlor.ihlo foollnc of unrest, can surely ho cured hy Dr. Miles' Itestoratlvo Ncrvlno. So certain U I)i-, Miles of this fact that all drusitLts aro authorized to refund prlco paid for tho first hottlo tried, providing It does not honof.t. Mrs. Henry llruns, wlfo of tho well Known hlacksmllh at Grand Junction, Iowa, nays: 'I was troubled with sleeplessness nen nus ncss.headacho nnd Irregular menstruation; sulTerliis'untohl misery for ycais. I Used various advertised ruinctllcs for female com plaints besides helnR tinder tho caro of local physicians, without help. I noticed la Dr. Miles' advertisement tho testimonial of a lacy cured of ailments similar to mine, nnd I shall never ccaso to thank that lady. Her testimonial Induced mo to tiso Dr. Miles Nervlno and Nervo and Liver Pills, which restored mo to health, I cannotsay ciiointti for Dr.Mllcs'Itemedles 1 Dr. Miles' Ivomedlc.s aro sold by alt drug jtlsts under a posltlvo guarantee, first bottle oenoflts or money re funded Hool: on dis eases of tho heart and PW ur. a E Mervine & "Rcstoroa M Health -i'a .Iv.WvilSl nerves free. Address, Dli. MILEa MEDICAL CO.. ElKhart. lud. PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. IHTUKK, ATTORNKY-AT-LAW. oniee Ksun hultdliiK, cori.er of Main nn Centre htleetK, Hlicllaudoah. J II. 1'OMKKOV, ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW HlieiiAiuloah, Pa. pHOF. JOHN JONKS, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Ixick Box 05, Mahauoy Oily, la. Having studied under some of the best masters lu lindon and Parts, will give lessons uu thuvloItuiiAudolin, KUltaraud vocal culture. Tonne reasonable. Address In care of Hlrouno. the ioweler HheiiandnHli. P ennsylvania RAILROAD. HniIUYKII.lt D1VIHJON. July 1, 1D98. Trains will leave Hhenandoah after tuo &oo ti date lor WlKau, tlilbertou, Kraekville, ih.k Water, HI. Clair, 1'ottnvllle. ItauibiliK, Keauiu, i'ottstowii, l'liouiilxvllle, Pforrlslowu at.il Vi.... ttelphla (llnwid street station) ut 0 05 and 8 IS a. in., 2 02, 0 111 p. in. on week days. HundayM, 8 15 u. lu., 4 25 p. lu. Trains leavu Krackvlllo for Hhenaurio&li kt 7 31), 1145 a. lu. and 6 40, 7 30 p. u,, Huuduy, 11 01 a. in. and 5 10 p, m. Leave I'ottsvllle for Hhenandoah (via Kroek villoy 7 10, 11 20 a. in., 5 20, 7 10 p. ui. huuday 10 3-5 a. lu., 5 20 p. lu. Leave IMdludelpl, (Broad stroll ptatlou) foi HhHHindouh at 8 35 u. ui., 4 10 p. ui. week days. HtlliUays leave at 0 50 uud U 'JH a. lu. Leave llroad Htreut aiutlou, Philadelphia, l'Oll NKW YOHK. Kx)iresH,week-days, U 20, 4 On, 4 60 6 0.H 15,0 AO, 7 3J, B20, -J SO, 10 21 llJIiiInu Cur), UU). hi, 12 00 noon, 12 35 (Limited 1 UO and 4 22 p. ui. Dining Cars), 1 10, 2 U0 (DIlllUK lar) U 20, J 30. 4 02, 0 00, 5 60 (Dining Our), OUU, 702,7 60 (Dili lug Cur), 10 ou p. iu., 12 01, night. Huiiuuya, li', 4 05, 4 60, UOJ, 615 8 20, V6U, 1021, (D1..1HK Cur), lla5 u. in., 12U5, 1 uo vDiulug Curj 2io (Dining iCar), 4U0 (UmlteU4 22)(Dliilug Cur), 6 20, 5 &U, (Dlllinu Cur) BUS, 7U2, (60, lUililug CarJ 10 UO in., 12 01 ulght. Lxpress lor Doatuu without ehaugo, 11 00a ia., weeK-duys, and 7 50 p. in., dull-. CuUklll express, (Parlor Car), 8 20 a lu week da s. WASHINGTON AND THIS SOUTH. I'or IJaltluioro and Washington, 8 50, 7 20, 8 32, 10 20, II 23, u. in., 12 U9, 12 31 (Dlltlng Curj, 1 12 Dining CarJ, a 12, 141, !2j congres sional Linilleu, Dining Car, 6 17. 11)1 ll nig CurJ, 7U1 Dining CarJ p. in., and 12 Uo night week days. Sundays, J 6u, 7 2U, U 12, 11 2d, a. lu., 12U9, 1 U, Dining CarJ 4 41, 1620 Con gressional Limited, Dining Cur J, b&.i IDiuliig Cur J, 7J1 IDlulugCurJ p. ui. anu 1205 night. For lUltiuiuru, uccouimodutloii, 9 12 n nt, 2 Oi and 4 Ut p m week days, 5 oa uud 11 10 p ui dully. FOIt ATLANTIC CITY. Leave liroud street station via Delaware rive i bridge lixpresa, 5uo, 9 40 t0 uiiuutcsl u in, 2U8 (82uillilltesJ, 40U SO lllinutesj, 7 lu p. lu. buuuuys, 5 00, 9 20 IbO ininutesj, u ui, 2UH Kl lllinutesj, 7 Uo p in. Ia-uvu Alurket btreet Warf Kxprtss, 6 00, 8 30, 10 00 175 ininutesj, a m.(lu).Suturdujoiiyj, 2 00 I75minutesj,3uu 175 lllinutesj, D3U (IO ininuteaj, 4 00 105 lllinutesj, 4 UO 175 mluutcaj, 6 Ul liU iiilnuu-a, 3110 LUo ininutesj p in. Hunuuys, 5u), 7 20, sou I'.i mlliulesj, 8UU, 9 00 175 ininuteaj, 9 6U L70 ininutesj a in, and 4 &0 173 lullilltetlj p lu. $1.00 excursion train, 7 oo a ui dully. I'or CupoAluy, Almlasau, Wlldnood and Hull J Deaeh Lxpress, VUU a UI, 2 30, 4 05, 8 00 p lu weekdays. &uudaa. 8 20 u ni. Capu ilay only, 1 so ii in Huturduj . ltxeurelou, 7 w) a ui dally. For Heu isle City, Ooe&u Cliy, Avaloii alttl Htoue Uurbor Express, V 10 a. in., 2 30, 4 20, 5 00 p. in. week daya. Sundays, 8 60 a. tu. llx curslon 7 CO u m dally. Cor homers i'olut Express, 5 00, 8 30, 10 0-3 a. in., 1 00 Saturdays only, a oo, 4 00, 6 00, 5 30 p. in. week daya. Sundays, 3 00, 8 OO, 9 UU, 9 SU a. in, and 1 30 p. m- ), U. ilUTCUIMSON, J. it. WOOD, Uen'l Manager. Ueu'l l'uaa'g'r Agl ' Webster's Inter nation al i Ii5tIonary tSuccessor of the "Unabridged." TJw Ono Great Standard Authority, Ho uiu-a Hon. . J. Untwer, Jiutlco u. Hi Kupreine Court. muuclurd of the U. S. Cov't I'lintlntr ( ODlce, the U. H. Huiireme I i-our i, mi uio nuti nu , f ii erne Courts, andof near f all the tSchoolbook s. "Warmly Cnmiiieiiclccl br State flnperlntenilenti ( of Schools, Co11pkh l'r U ( ileut,aniloltierjluoiitur . alinoet without numwsry Iuvaluitblo In the lioiujelioM, niul tn ( the iwuher, Bfholitr, in- i ifssionai i tin u, tinu. kii miGimST FOR PRACTICAL USB. It Is easy to find the word wanted. It Is easy to ascertain the pronunciation It Is easy to trace the growth of a word. It Is easy to learn what a word means. Tho Now York Tribune Sayst i 1 no l.tu-u p-IUlim cniiiri from the press v ltli a t . eninlilt-teiicM Unit Itupllt-s the most tfioronidlt-dl- , toruluml tyiMiirrsplileal suiien Ulon. 'I hit . (,! i.iiMU-, tun, fliuU this a work to wh cli Ills j - u.,.uoiy tiiiaiiiio reier. April s. lew. OUT TUB IlfiST. WTSpeclmea races sent on SDnllcallon to a. .t- O. Ml'.lUtlAM CO., Vubllahors, i nprincneiir, muss., i.o.a. 1 '9 V J
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