EVENING HERALD KSTAHLISIIKI) 1870. Publlalicil overr Kvenlwy Eicept Biindny, k! 8-t 'n ,Tar 't rri Vfir Centre. T i - mil on h ami tho utruuio. ti i s fur mi aU ft wceli, piiy nM.otbc cntrlcr. Hy tunl l 4J.0G a year or 25 cents n month, pnynhlo In advance. Ad vert I so lnotttq clinrecu nccnrtlitiR to puce nnl position. TlMMmbllsliGM rcnerve the rltil to chnnge tho portion of advertisement whenever the pub r.trrtloi of liewa demniuli It, The tight Is fftrvl to tJt-otniiy Advertisement, whether pftM for or not, mat the publisher nmy deem Vlpioper, AilviTtUiiiK rate niiulo known Uluiti iipplli'iitUui, Kirtcrud at the potofiIce at Shetiatidonli, I'h., im econd cIaam mnll matter, TKMCPHONK C0KKR0TION 'All the News That's Fit to Print1 Evening Herald SATUI!lAY, Allil ST 13, OUR COUNTRY : First. Last and Forever. A I'riNTKIKlltlAI, (,'lltl, lliKclllllnillf; 110,000 bullets a minute, litis !oun in vented by an Ktifjlish engineer. The bullets me poured into u eiiK from u hopper and guided into n illsk, three feet in diameter, revolving in the case at the rate of 1.1,000 revolutions a minute. They are dUeliured from tho edge of the disk. Contuai'thr Rohki; iiiitiounccs that in spite of all delays he will have thecapitol at Harrisbur near enough completion on the 1st of January next, to enable the legislature to oc cupy it. lie has three and a half mouths In which to do this, but ho admits that the roof and sundry other portions of the building will be "temporary." A Dead Issue. There was a time when a small por tion of tho eitizenshipof this glorious country of ours insisted, in season and out of season, that ureonbaeks were the only proper medium of o. change, and the prediction was made that if they wore retired tho country was doomed. That was some sixteen or eighteen years n"o, and vet the country still exists and is in a little better condition than over before. Some few years ago tho market price of silver beKim to decline, and tho same fellows who advocated the cause of the trroenbaok years ao took up the sumo old cry, and shouted us loudly for free silver us they did for paper money. There was one ex ception In the person of Charles N. llriimm, who at that time wanted olll 'e on the Republican ticket, lie proved, to his own satisfaction at least, that he had not changed his opinions. According to Hruinui's reasoning hisold greenback followers, and not himself, had changed their views on tin financial question. Tlie silver idea took root first in the silver producing states, as was to bo expected, as it was a matter of telf interest. In tiiat immediate com munity the theory of 10 to 1 was be lieved in by Republicans, Democrats and Populists. It spread so rapidly that its advocates, under tho hypto niidng spell of Hryan's oratory, cap tured the Democratic party in na tional convention assembled at Chicago in 1800, with the result that it almost disrupted the party. Predictions were freely made that tho saiuo idea would dominate tho Presidential campaign in 11)00, yet to day, loss than two years after this fallacy was consigned to the same place in history occupied by tin greenback issue, wo iiiid Democratic conventions, as well as Republican conventions, of states which favored the idea, dropping it from considera tion and taking up newer and more important issues. The Democratic convention of Missouri, from present indications, will substitute national expansion for the dead issue of free silver. Tho recent Democratic convention in this statu turned a cold shoulder to tho sumo resolution that u previous con vention of tho saiuo party one year ago strongly endorsed. Right here hi Schuylkill county, supposed to bo tho hot-bed of tho 10 to 1 advocates, the recent county and district con ventions followed in line with the state convention and turned down tho llryan followers. That the regulating and governing of our new possession.- bids fair to overshadow all other issues in poli tics for some time to come is gener ally recognized by the loaders of both parties. That tho now quostions to bo considered will bo serious ones can bo easily believed when wo con sider that they will alTcct the wolfaro of eight or ton millions of people. Wo venturo the prediction that free silver will bo permitted to lapse into u condition of innocuous desuetude. BETTER IN EVERY WAY Was Always Troubled With Nervous ness Now Cured. MAHANOY CITY, 1A. "I have been troubled with ucrvouuiiinri and kidney difficulty, Have taken Hood's Sarsapn. rilla. and lam uow feeling bettor In ever way. I am stronger and have a good ap petite, nd I sleep well at night. I have so much confidence In Hood's Barnapa- rllla that I am glad to recommend It." Mrs. Bliza Hawkins, ltio B. Centre Bt Hnn,Pc PMlc re IJr,r mt eaiyto flOOU S KlllS uu,insytooi)uriitB.ac. 1 A Handsomo Complexion I is one of the greatest charms a woman can I posseas. ' 1'ozzomiv COUilaxion Vowdeu 2 First 20 Socond 40 Third EACH iVSOOTH (During 1 807) ven rr Tor purtlnil'irs tend yonr name and full alliums to P Lctcr Ilrni.., Mil., lliiuVon ,t Harrison Sts., Nlw ork. Suntliiy tipcrlitts. Services in tiro Trinity liulbrmcd chinch n-morrow at 10:00 a. in., ami 0:30 p. in. Sunday school at 1:30 p. m. Nov. liobcit O'lloylo pastor. I'llhiltlvo Methodist church, James Moore, pastor. l'miii'liliiK at 10:30 n. in. and 11:30 p.m. Sunday school nt 2 p. in. Class inrct iiiKon Wednesday orruiiitc. Clcnoral prayer tueclliii: on Tlmrsilay evening, livorybody welcome Services In All Saints' Protestant Kplscoiinl chinch on West O.ik street to-morrow. Holy Lucharlst at s a. in. Morning prayer at 10.30. Sunday school at 2 p. m. Kvptiii.ur prayer at 7 p.m. The rector will olllcinte. First llaptlst church, comer of Went and Oak Mri't-tf, Ki-v. 1). 1. Kvuns imstor. Kitvut aUOa. in. and 0 p. m. Sunday school at 'J p. in. Traycr mt-rtiiiK Monday pvcniiiKs. Young People's lm-i'tiiiK Wi'dni'iday evenings. Clam meeting TlmiMlay evenings. Methodist Episcopal church, corner O.ik and White streets. Kov. J. T. .Swindells imstor. (iencral elan nicotinic at 0 a. tn led liy .John Senior. Pennon at 10:30 a. m. Sunday school at 2 p. to., Dr. J. 8. fallen, Superintendent. Sermon at 0:30 p. :n. Seats fieo. llveryliody welcome. Calvary llaptlst church, South Jardln sticet. l'reachintr to-ninrrmv at 10:30 n. m and (l:30 p. m. 1,'uv. I!. It. Albins. Kislor. Sabbath school at 2 p. in., Deacon John Itunii, Superintendent. H. Y. P. U. Tuesday evening, at 7:30. Wednesday evening, Kcueral prayer meeting at 7:3U. Kverybody welcome. Services in tho l'rebytcrlan church to luoriow at 10:30 a. m. and 0:30 p. in. Sabbath school at 2 p. m. ,lr. I'. J. and Sr. (.'. 12. Tuesday evening at 0:30 and 7:30 o'clock. Prayer and song service on Thursday even ing at 7:30. Strangers always welcome. II. W. Koblcr, pastor. St. John's IiiitliORiu church, West Cherry stieet. liev. John Oruhler, pastor Pleach ing, 10 a. m. ; Sunday school, 1:30 p. m. ; preaching (1:30 p. in. St. .Michael's (heck Catholic church, West Centre street, ltev. Cornelius Laurlsin, pas tor. Matatiutiin service U a. m. High mass 10 a. in. Church of the Holy Family, (Oe.rman I!. C. ) North Chestnut street. Kcv. A. T. Scliut tlcliofer, pastor. First mass S a. in., second mass 10 a. In. St. Casiinir's Polish 15. C. church, Noitb Jardin stieet. liev. J. A. I.cnarkicwicz, pastor. First mass 8 a. in., high mass 10 a. m., vespers and benediction 1 p. in. Chinch of tho Annunciation, 21S Vet Cherry street. Kev.lt. F. O'licilly, pastor; Kcv James Kane, ns-Mant pastor. First mass, 7 a. m., second mass, 8 a. m., highmas, 10 a. in, benediction, 7 p. m. Kehcleth Israel Congregation, corner of O.ik and West streets, Kev. Henry Mit nik, pastor. Saturday services, S to 10 a. in., and 3 to (i p. in. Sunday services S to In a. in. and every week day morning from 7 toSa. m. Beats the Klondike. Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Maivsville. Texas.. has found a more valuable Wiscoerv than has yet been made in die Klondike. For j ears be sulfcied untold agony fioni consumption, ac companied by hemorrhages ; and was abso lutely cmcd by Dr. King's New Discovery lor Consumption, congas anil Lolds. lie declares that gold is of little value in com parison with tins marvelous cure ; would have it, even if it cost a hundred dollars a bottle. Asthma, llronehitis and all throat and lung affections aie positively cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Trial bottles free al A. Waslcy's Drug Store. Regular sie 50 els. and Si. 00. Uuaranleed to cure or price refunded. ellglitfut Vocation Trip. Visiting Watkins fllen, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Quebec, Montieal, An Salde Chisin, bako Cbamplain and Lake (icorgo, Saratoga and tho Highlands of the Hudson. Leave Philadelphia by special train August 10. Tho tour will bo In charge of one of the company's tourist agents. An experienced chaperon will also accompany the party, having especial charge of unes corted ladies, Thoratoof $100 from Now York, Ilrooklyn, Newark, Trenton, Philadelphia, Ilarrisburg, IiaUimoro and Washington, covers railway and boat faro for tho entile round trip, paitor-car scats, meals cniouto, hotel enter tainment, transfer charges, caniago hire in fact, every item of necessary expense. For detailed itinerary, tickets, or 11113' ad ditional information, address Tourist Agent, Pennsylvania K.tilioad Company, 1100 Ilrn.nl way, New York j S00 Fulton street, Ilrooklyn ; 7S0 Uroad Street, Newark, N. J. ; or CJeo. W. Itoyd, Assistant General Pass enger Agent, llroad Street Statiou, Philadel phia. Truth wears well. Peoido havo learned that DoWilt's Little Early Itlseinnro reliable ittle Hills lor regulating llui Dowels, curing constipation and sick headache They don't gripe. V. 11. naKoniiucii. THE VOLUNTEER ARftlY. Many of the Soldiers May Be Furloughed. About 150,000 Troops Will Be Needed. Washington. Auk. 13. Thus far tho riuestioii of the dlslmndmpiit of the vol unteers 1ms not iH'.'n Klven serious con sideration by tho war officials. A con siderable force necessailly will have to be maintained for several months, per haps a year. In the opinion of the war department officials this force will bo about 1DO.000. It will bo kept In Cuba, Porto Rico and tho Philippines, prin cipally, although a few troops will be stationed In Hawaii In addition to the regular army force distributed among tho varlouH posts In this country. How the army will be disbanded hns not been determined. It Is likely that the volunteer troops now In Porto Itlco, or rather so manv of them as may not bo needed there, will be brought back to the United States and then furloughed from the camps ot mobilization pending their actual discharge from the service of the states. It Is probable that this method of disbanding the army will bo followed In the case of all the volunteer troops. At present It seems unlikely that the strength of the United States forces will be matPilally weakened pend ing the result of the labors of tho peaco commission. Orders have been Issued for the de parture ot troops from San Francisco to tho Philippines, and It Is Bald at the war department that those orders will not be revoked on account of the sus pension of hostilities. At present, however, no troops additional to thoso now under orders for the Philippines will be sent to (leneral Merrltt. It Is expected that the expedition will leave San Francisco for Manila tomorrow or Monday. A stubborn tough or tickling In tho throat yields to One Mluiito Rough Cure. Harmless lu ellect, tuueues tlie right spot, reliable and juh wnai 19 wameu.. u acts al once, U. Jl llagcubucb. Prizes, each of $109 Ca3h. 3 " " $100 Pierco Spoclal Blcjcles. '$ 25 Gold Watches. c FOR uiniyiiL soap WRAPPERS S HOSTILITIES SUSPENDED. (Conthniril from First Page.) or Spain, In tho prosenco of President McKlnloy, slrmed n protocol which will for tlio basis of n definitive treaty of pence. It Is but simple justlco to our sister republic of FYnnco to record tho fact that to her good offlros this speedy termination of n war that might havo run on Indennlloly was brought about and the president himself deemed that ,lctlon 011 tlie I'"1'1 of tho French gov- eminent rs worthy of his special praise. THE CLOSING CHAPTER. Tho closing chapter of events that led up to tho signature of the protocol Mid tho cessation of hostilities was full of Interest. At 2:45 o'clock Secretary Thlebaut, of the French embassy, ap peared at tho state department to in form Secretary Day that tho ambassa dor was In full possession of tho nolo; was fully empowered to sign tho pro tocol for Spain and only awaited tho pleasure of the stato department. Ho intimated that tho ambassador would ho pleased to havo the final ceremony conducted In tho presence of Prcsidont McKInley whero tho negotiations wero begun. Leaving the secretary of em bassy in his own office. Secretary Day made a short visit to the Whlto House to learn tho president's wishes in tho matter. Tho latter Immediately con sented to accept the suggestion and Mr. Thlebaut hastened to Inform his principal that tho president would re celvo him at tho 'White House at 1 o'clock. At the appointed hour a driving rain storm prevailed obliging all the par tics to resort to carriages for transpor tation to tho White House. Secretary Day camo first with a large portfolio under his arm enclosing copies of tho protocol, of the proclamation to bo Issued by tho president stopping hos tilities and some other necesary pa pers. Ho was accompanied by Assistant Secretary Moore, Second Assistant Sec retary Adeo and Third Assistant Secre tary Crldler. They wero shown Im mediately Into the cabinet room where the president sat In waiting. Ho had invited to bo present Assistant Secre taries Pruden and Cortclyou and Lieu tenant Colonel Montgomery. At 4:05 o'clock tho French ambas sador and his secretary wero an nounced to tho waiting party In tho cabinet room and wero ushered Into tholr presence. After an exchange of diplomatic courtesies no unnecessary loss of timo occurred, and Assistant Secretary of Stato Cridlor, on tho part of tho United States, and First Sec retary Thlebaut, on tho part of Spain, retired to n window where there was a critical formal examination of tho pro tocol. This inspection had all tho out ward formalities duo a document of this Importance It was prepared In tlupllcato tit tho stato department, 0110 copy to bo retained by tho United States government and tho other to be come tho proporty of Spain. TEXT HANDSOMELY ENGROSSED. Tho text is handsomely engrossed in a running old English script. Each copy of the protocol Is arranged in doublo column, French nnd English standing nlongsldo for easy compari son as to tho exactness of tho trans lation. Tho two copies arc allko ex cept that the ono hold by this govern ment has tho English text in tho first column nnd tho signatures of Secre tary Day ahead of that of M. Cambon, while tho copy transmitted to Spain has French In tho first column nnd tho signature of M. Cambon ahead of that of Secretary Day. Tho protocol sent to Spain was ac companied by tho credentials Issuod by President McKInley, specially em powering tho secretary of state to affix his signnturo to this document. The authorization was brief and In typo writing, savo for tho president's characteristic bold signature. Later tho American copy of tho protocol will bo accompanied by tho written credentials of the Spanish government sent to M. Cambon and bearing tho signature of Christina. Tho cablo dispatch received by him yesterday conferred full au thority to sign tho protocol, and stated that tho written authorization would follow signed by tho queen regent In tho nnmo of tho king. Prior to tho cere mony M. Thiobaut showed tho cablo dispatch to Secretary Day, and It was nccoptcd as sufficient to onablo tho am bassador to sign In behalf of Spain. When tho written authorization ar rives it will bo presented to tho stato department to accompany the protocol. Tho examination of tho protocol was satisfactory and tho document was handed to M. Cambon first and thon to Secretary Day, who affixed signatures In that order to each sldo of the two copies. Then tho last detail in making tho protocol binding was administered by Assistant Secretary Cridlor, In chargo of tho chancery work, who at tached tho seal of tho United States. Throughout tho coromony nil hut tho two signers remained standing. M. Cambon, in signing for Spain, occupied tho seat which Secretary of tho Navy Long, now away on a vacation, usually occupied. Tho president stood at tho left hand cornor at tho head of tho great cabinet tablo. Secretary Day, M. Thiobaut und M. Cambon, in tho order named, on tho left sldo of tho tablo. Tho rest of the party were standing In other portions of tho room, FINAL SIGNATURES ATTACHED. It was 4:23 o'clock when tho finnl signatures woro attached to tho pro tocol and within tho knowledge of ull the officials present this' was tho first time that a protocol or treaty had been signed at tho Whlto House. As tho ceremony concluded Acting Secretary Allen, of the navy dopartment, Socro tary Algor and Adjutant Genoral Cor bln appeared, having been summoned to the White House by the presldont, und thoy wero admitted Into the cq,bi- net room usl In season a witness ono of tho moat Impressive features of tho coromony, when the president request ed tho hand of the ambassador, and, through him, returned thanks to tho sister republic of Franco for the ox trclso of hor good officos in bringing hbout peace Ho nlso thanked the am bassador porsonnlly for tho Important part lio has played In this matter nnd tho lattor replied in sultnhlo torms. As n further mnrf of his disposition. President McKlnloy called for tho proclamation which ho had caused to be drawn up suspending hostllllios, nnd signed It In tho presence of M. Cambon, who expressed his apprecia tion of tho action. Without delay Act ing Secretary Allen hastened to tho telephone nnd directed that cablo mes sages bo Immediately sent to nil of tho naval commandors Dowey, In tho Philippines; Sampson, nt Ouantanamu, and tho various comnnindnnls nt navy yards and stations to cease hostilities Immediately. Thoro Is a dispatch boat at Hong Kong and It is bollovod that it can reach Genoral Merrltt In 48 hours at top speed. On the part of tho army, whllo Sec retary Algor availed of the tolograph, Adjutant Uotioral C01M11 braved tho stoi m and rushed across to the war de partment whoro hu Immediately Is sued tho orders which had been pre pared In advance, to nil of tho military commanders, to cense tholr operations. Tho state department filled Its duty by notifying all diplomatic and consular agents of the action taken. Tho pon which was used by Secre tary Day In signing the protocol was given to Chief Clerk Michael, of tho stato dopartment. who had unspoken It. M. Thiobaut secured that used by tho French ambassador. Upon emerging from tho White House. Secretary Day received the earnest concratulatlons ot tho persons present upon the conclus ion of the pn.toeol. lie sic ted that tho peace commissioners who are to draw up the definitive treaty ivould not bo appointed for hi-mmiiI dovs, but de clined to iiuliiiite who they would bo. h H There Is no n t r..n Li & n of mcaniiif' and about which such tender and holy recollections cluster as that of " Mother" she who watched over our hclplea9 infancy andguid ed our first tottering step. Yet the life of every Expectant Moth er is beset with danger and all ef fort should be made to avoid it. aw -j 1 so assists nature Mim$rQ in the change tak aB3UasJW U ing place that F a the Expectant JpnfCflffS Mother is cna D a M 1 1 S bled to look for U Bvysafca warct without dread, suffering or gloomy fore bodings, to the hour when she experiences the joy of Motherhood. Its use insures safety to the lives of both Mother and Child, and she is found stronger after than before confinement in short, it "makes Childbirth natural and easy," as so manv have said. Don't be persuaded to use anything but "Mv wifo suffered mora In ten min utes witli either of her other two chil dren than she did altogether with her last, having previously used four bot tles of 'Mother's Friend.' It Is a blessing to any one expecting to be como a MOTIIEH," says a customer, llENDisnaoN Dale, Carmi, Illinois, Of rrneE!ts nt 11.00, or sent br oxprefs on receipt of prlco. Wrlto for took containing testimonials ma vuiunbio information zor all Momors, rroo. Tlie Brmltklil lkfuUtor Co., Atlanta, Ua. DRINK- CUiARY'S EXTRA I' J NT? QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. mM-cnfflr-STOE o 1)1' A f. Kit IX o Fruit Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. 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Any and all diseases of the kidneys, liver, bladdiraiid of the miliary passages and ron stlpallon of the bowels ntn euicd by Dr. David Kennedy's Favoilto Remedy. Thcro is no question about its being tho host and surest medicine lu tho world for such troubles. H quickly lelicvos and cuies Inability to hold urine, and iicoplc, young or old, who tako It aro not compelled to get up a number of times during the night. For putting an end to that scalding pain experienced In passing 111 hie, nothing i so good as Dr. David Ken ncd's Favorite Remedy. It conects tho bad cll'ects of whiskey and beer; is pleasant to the taste, and does not seem to bo niedlciio at all. Dbciises of tho kidneys nnd bladder often leipiin the ti-o of Instruments to push luck Hie s'tndy matter so tho urlno can bo voided. In such cases Favorlto Remedy should lo taken without further delay or tho disease may prove fatal. It Is sold for ono dollar a bottlo nt all drugstores. It is well ! wmlb many times its piicc. I Samples Free. I If yon wish fo test Dr. David Kennedy's F.ivoille Remedy before buying it. send your full nost ollico address to tho Dr. David Ken nedy Corporation, Rondout, N. Y., and mention this paper. Wo will then mail you a sample bottlo free, 11s well as circulars giv ing full directions for its uso. Kvery reailci of the Hr.iiAt.n can depend upon tho genulno ness of this liberal otl'er. and all stitrerers from kidney troubles should tako advantage of it al once. SlTMAinit minxes. KIlsoNALI.Y-t'O.N"I)Ul'Ti;i) TOUH VIA PENN SYLVANIA IlAII.ltO.VI. Tlio Pennsylvania llalhoad Company an nounces the following personally-conducted tours for tlie summer and eiuly autumn of 1MIS: To tho North (including Watkins Glen, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Mon tieal, Quebec, All Sablo Chasm, Lakes Chain plain and George, Saratoea, and a daylight tide thiimgh thu Highlands of the Hudson), .Inly 20 and August 10. Kate, $100 for tho round tilp from New York, Philadelphia, lialllmorc, nnd Washington, covering all ex penses of a two-weeks' trip. Propoitionato rates from other points. To Yellowstone Paik and the Trans- Mississippi Kxpotition on a special train of Pullman sleeping, compartment, observation, and dining cars, allowing eight days in "Wondeilsiid" and two days at Omaha, Sep tember 1. Kate, $235 from Now York, Phil adelphia. IiaUimoro, nnd Washington; $230 from Pittsburg. To Niagara Falls, evcursion tickets good to return within ten days will be sold 011 July 21, August 1 and IS, September 1, 13 and 29, at rate of $10 from Philadelphia, lialtiniore, and Washington. These tickets iiicludo transportation only, and will permit of stop over within limit at Ittill'aln, Kochcstcr, and Watkins on tho return trip. Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, Luiay Caverns, Natural llridgo, Virginia Hot Springs, Kichmond, and Washington, Sep tember as and October 10, Kate, $03 from New York. $03 from Philadelphia. Pro portionate rates from other points. For itineraries and further information ap ply to ticket agents, or address Geo. W Iloyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent Philadelphia. Hunts : I was dreadfully nervous, and for relief took your Karl's Clover Kout Tea. It quieted my nerves and strengthened my whole Nervous System. I was troubled with Constipation, Kidney and liowcl trouble Your Tes, soon cleansed my system so tboioiiublv that I ranldlv regained health and strength. Mrs. S. A. Sweet, Hartford, Conn. Hold by S. P. Kirlinand a guarantee AaV.t'.iir I'.,", (Vr llin "T?MV!i! P.iIjUiI flour, and tako no other brand. It is tho host Hour inpiin. SCHUYLKILL PARLORS Have Removed to Refowich's Bldg., SDCOND FLOOR. FOIt STATU MKXATOit, liOth District, D. M. GRAHAM, Op Maiianov City. Hulijrct to llcpuhllcan rules. poll DIllltOTOlt Ol' TIIK POOlt, S. G. MIDDLET0N, 1 Of aii.miiiToN. Hiilijcit to lit publican rules. JOK COUNTY CONTltOM.KK, CHARLES A. SNYDER, OV l'OTTHVIl.US. Hubject to Itcimtillcan rule. JjlOlt COUNTY HUHVIiVOIt, MARK D. BOWMAN, Or Maiunov City, H110J11 1 to Itupulilliau ruled. poll KKPItKHKXTATIVIV DR. H. G. REITZEL, Ok Maiianov Oitv, Subject to Itepulilicun rules. THE BLOCKADE RAISED. Navy Department to IHspatch Vessels Around the Coast of Cuba to Notify the Blockading Squadron. Washington, Aub. IS. In accordance with the proclamation Issued by tho president supondliitr hostilities, orders wore Issued Inst evenliiR to the naval commanders tit the several ntatlolis In tho United Stntos, Cuba and the Phil ippines, carrying Into elTect the direc tions of the proclamation. The navy department not only transmitted the president's proclamation In full to the several commanders-in-chief, but nlso directions us to the disposition of their vessels. The following- order was rent to Admiral Sampson: "Suspend hos tilities. Illocknde of Culm and Porto Hlco Is rulsed. Howell ordeied to as semble vessels at Key West. Proceed with New York, Ilrooklyn, Indiana, Oregon. Inwn nnd Massachusetts to Tompkltiflvllle. Plnce monitors In snfe harbor In Porto Itlco. Watson trans fers his ling to Newaik and will remain nt Ouantnnamo. Assemble nil 01 niseis In safe bin bin s. Order marines north In Hesolute." The following order was sent to Key West: "Heiiiey: lu accordance with the president's proclamation telegraph ed you, suspend Immediately all hos tilities. Commence withdrawal of ves sels from blocknde. Order blockading vessels ill Cuban waters to assemble at Key West." The notification to Admiral Dewey was not made public, but Assistant Pecretnry Allen stated that besides be ing put In possession of the president's proclamation he was ordered to ceasi hostilities and retire the blockade of Manila. In compliance with the orders sent, Admiral Sampson and Commodore Itemey will each Head a vessel around the coast of Cuba to notify the block ading squadron that tho blockade hns been raised. Admiral Schley being on the Ilrooklyn nnd Included In the orders to that vessel, will come north with her, Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho lest biilvo In tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhoiim, fevor soros, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eiuptioiu, snil positively cures piloJ, or .10 pay ricpilred. It is guaranteed to givo porfect satisfaction or mouy refunded. Price B5 cents nor bnr. For sain bv A . Wsslor. Coming Kvents. August 15. Picnic under tho auspices of tho Phoenix Firo Company, nt High Point park. Aiiif. 17. Ieo cream festival under the auspices of the "Y" will bo held In ltobblns' opera house. Aug. 23. Phonograph entertainment in the Primitive Methodist chinch, under (ho auspices of tho Ladies' Aid Society and Sunday school. Aug. 1!. Picnic at mown s uiovo, i.osi Creek, under tho auspices of Lost Creek Cadets of Temperance. Transport Arrive Vrnni Suiitlniro. New Orleans, Aug. 13. The transport Berlin from Santiago do Cuba readied the city yesterday after three days' de tention nt quarantine. On board are Colonel Charles Dick, the Ohio Repub lican leader: Captain MeKlttrick, who raised the Hag over Santiago; Dr. Good fellow nnd Captain Mason, of General Shatter's i tai'f. Colonel S"iilly. quarter master In ihirge here, expects to get the Herlln ni ay with Rich's Texas Im mimes today. I For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signaturo of Philadelphia 8? Reading Railway I5ng'uii.s Hum Hard Coal No Smoke IN EFFECT JULY 1st, lsus. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: For New York via Philadelphia, week tlaya, 7 SO 9 SI a. m., 12 27, 8 10 and 6 07 p. m. For New York via Mauch Chunk, week duys 7 30 n. in.. 12 27 and 3 10 1. m. For K'eading and Philadelphia, week days, i 3U, v o) a.m., iz i, a iu aim o ut p. m For l'ottsvlllo, week days, 7 SO, 9 51 a. iu., 12 27, a 10, 0 07 and T 25 p. in. For Taumqua and Mahauoy City, week day 7 30, 9 51 II. ill., 12 27. 3 10 and 6 07 P. lu. For Wllllamsport, Hunbury and Lewlsburg, week days. 1180 a.m.. 12 27. 1 25 u. in For Mahauo) Plauo.'weekilayg, 7 30, 9 51, 11 30 a. in., 12 -i , a 10, o U7, 7 'a, 9 03 p. m. For Ashlnnd and Shamoktn. week dnvs. 7 30. 1130 a. m 12 27, 3 10, 07, 72 and Mp. m. For Ualtlraorc, Washington and the Weet via B.AO. K. H,, through trains lra- Reading Terminal, rhtlndelphfa.-IP. A It. li X.) at 8 20, i oa, ions, m., am anu Y.z p. i. nunaayg, u on 1 on I, ,. m a Aa rm . ft. 1. II ttoiial trains from Twenty-fourth and Chebt- inn sireeis station, weeK nays, iuku a. ta. J2.u. 12 It 8 10 p.m. Huuduys, 1 85, S 23 p. m. T11AIN8 FOll HIIENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00, 11 SO a. m., and 1 . 80 9 00 n.m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 80. 9 10 it. m 1 30 p. ra. Lcavo 1'hllitdelDhla. ltcadlnt! Terminal, week days, 3 40, S 80, 10 21 a. ni. and I 3G, 4 CO p. in. la-'itve iie-uuiiig, weeK oitys, , w, lues, a, m. 12 in, rs, u uu p. m. Iave PottavUle, week days, 7 10, 7 40 a. m. 12 30 4 10. 0 10 and 6 50 o. m. I-eavnTamaqua, wren, itnyrf, 8 8i5, 1123 a. m., 1 49, 5 55, 7 20 p. lu. Leave Mahauoy City, week days, 9 01 H 47 a.m., 2 22, 5 12, 6 21, 7 44 p. ra Leave Mahauoy rhinc, week tlay, tt 30, 9 21. iud, lio'J a. 111., 241, asi, on 7 07, pin. Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 00 a, in,, 12 31 and 4 00 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, f.eave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and Mouth street wharf for Atlantic City. Weekdays Kxpress, 8 00, 9 00, 10 45 a. 111., (1 30 SaturditVB only). 2 00. 3 00. 3 40 loO ininlito train I. 4 DO 05 minute train, 4 30, 5 00 fCI minute tralnj, 5 40, 7 00 p. 111. Acuoiuinoilatlon, 015 a. in., 5 00, 630 p. 111 1.0(1 excursion train 700 a 111. Biiuuays Hipren, 7UU, duo, bu, vuu, 10 00 a 111, 4 45 p in, Accommodation, 0 13 u, 4 45 p. 111, $1.00 excursion trnln, 7 a 111. Returning leave Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantic and Arknusas avenues. Weekdays Hxpress, (0 41 Mondays only) TOO, 7 45 103 minute train, 820 6.1 minute 1 1 III n , 9 00, 10 15, 11 00 a 111., JIM, 4 30, h 80, 730, 930 p. 111. Accommodation, 4 21, 7 50 it. ui, 401 p. m. ttl.OU excursion train (from Mississippi ave. only) 010 p, m. HuniUys Kxpress, 330, 4 00,5 00,0 00,030,7 00,730, 800,930p.m. All conimodatlon, 715 a. in., 5 05 p, m. 51 00 excursion train (from foot of Mississippi nvu. only), 0 10 p in. For Cape May nnd Hea Islo City, 8 41 a. m., 2 30,4 15 pm. Additlonul for Capo Mity-4 13 p. m. HuudiiyH (tl 00 excursion 7 00 ) 9 15 am. For Ocean City, 8 30, 8 45 it 111, 2 30, 4 45 p 111. (tl.00 excursion Thursday only) 700 a in. Bun days, 8 1.1, 9 IS a 111. Parlor (Tars on all express trains. For further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Iteitdlnir Itiillwuv ticket audi or address I, A. HWKIUAIUI, KllSON J. Vt'KKKS, (leu'l Hunt., Uen'l 1'uwi'r Agt., Heading Terminal, l'kllinlelphla. riillions of Dollars flo up in smoke ovory yoar. Tako n risks but got your houses, stock, fu nituro. etc., insured lu first-class r liablo companies as roproaoiiUd by DAVID PATIST Insurance Afcct Alia UtudAwldnUl OouipauUi la Grippe, Followed by Heart Dlsenie, Cured by Dfl. MILES' HEART CURd. Mr.. C. O. BtlPLTH, of Wlntrrsct, It w:i, I" venter nni! manufacturer of 1 i 'lul's' Safety Whir.'.etreo Cori'lHe-, writes of Pr, Miles' Heart Cure. "Two year.1 ngonnnttackof Lndrlppo loft mo wllb a weak huart, I had run down hi f!c h p mere s!. in and bono. I could not alec ,1 lying down for mnothcrliiR spells! frequenf. s' .." darting pains and palpitation caused n rL :i. statit fear of sudden death, nothing roul I Induce mo to remain away from homo over iilht. My local physlclau proscribed llr. Miles' HcaitCuroand In a few days I was able to sleep well and tho ualns gradually lessened, and tlnally ceased. I reduced tho tho doses, having gained fifteen pounds, aud am now fecllnt! bottor In every way than I havo for yeuM." fvifTO0 nr. wiles- iietncuies tvet p,,. aro sold by all drus-f Cist i under a posltivn jL ' guaruntco, first bottlo Glttija ueneuis or money ru- ry. 0&l0r33 , funded. Hook on dls-fo, ' eases of thu heart, und Epf nerves freo. Address, wS&jpi2!2? t r . . lav . IT 1)11. MlLF.dMKDIOA1iOO.. Elkhart, lnd. PROFESSIONAL CARDS jJ M. HlIllKIC, ATTOHNliY-AT-LAW. Odlee Kgitn liulldlng, corner of Main an Centre streets, Shenandoah. f II. l'OMKKOY, tl . ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, Pa. pitOF. JOHN JONF.H, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Mahauoy City, Pa, Having studied under some of Ilia best masters lo Ijudon anil l'arls, will gtvo lessons ou the violin, mundoll 11, gultitraud vocal culture. Terme reasonable. Address In care of sttrousu. the jeweler Mhouandoah. P ennsylvania RAILROAD. BCIIUYKII.I. DIVIHJON. July 1, 18'js. Trains will leave Hlieiuuiduuli alter tue ho, u date for Wlggatl, llllbertoll, Fraukvlllo, Ui. Vater,Mt. Clulr, I'ottst Hie, Jluiiiburg, Ueaillift,, 1'ottstowli, l'hoenlxvUlo. rtorrlstuwii H.dtu... a.elphht (llrMtd street station) at 6 05 and 8 15 u. 111,, 2 02, 0 Is p. ui. 011 week days. Mundayii, S 15 a, in., 4 5 p. 111. Trains leave Fritekvlllu for Ulienaiidouii . t 7 30, II to 11. in. ami 5 46, 7 36 p. Monday, 11 UI a. in. and 5 10 p. iu. Leuvo Pottsvlllu lor Uheuandoah (via Fruek vlllu; 7 10, 11 20 11. ill., 6 20, 7 10 p. iu. Mllliduy 10 31 a. ill., 5 2U p. 111. licavu 1'lilladciplkt.t, (llroad streit station), lot hlitouitidoittl ut 8115 a. iu., 4 lu p. 111. week days. Hlindays leave at 6 50 auilU 23 a. u,. Leuvo llroad btiect hluclou, Philadelphia, FOll NEW YOKK. lCxpress,week-days, 3 20, 4 Co, 4 50 5 01,5 15,6 5u 71i,3-Ju, 960, 1021 (UllllllK Cur), 11 OU u. 111, U OU noon, j2 35 (Limited 100 and 4 22 p. 1. Dining Curs), 1 40, 2 8U (DIhUix cut) a 20, J DO, 4 02, 5 00, Sou (Uliilng Cur), 6 uu, 7 U2, 7 50 (Din luirCar), luuu p. iu., 12 01, night. rJiiuuu, dU.', iui, 4 60, uOi, 6 15 8 20,9 5U, 10 21, (DUIins Car), 1185 u. nt., 12 85, 105 i Dining Cur) 2m (Dining Car), 4U0 (Limited 4 22) (Dining Car), 0 20,5M, (Dining Cur) 683, 7 02, 1 &o, (DlnliiK CurJ 10 uu p. 111., 12 01 night. Express lor Uomiou without change, 11 00 u it.., ween-dayg, and 7 50 p. lu., dally, Culsklll express, (l'arlor Car), 8 20 a m week day s. WASHINGTON AND THE MOUTH. For liultluioro and Washington, 3 50, 7 20, 8 3J, 10 20, II 2J,u. iu., 12 09, 1281 (Dlullllt Cur), 1 12 UlliliiK CurJ, 3 12, 441, L&-2H Cont-rca-sloiiul Lluulud, Dining CarJ, 617, 65j 1U11I Ing Car), 7 31 iDlnlng Car) p. ra., and 12 ud night week days. Hundaya, 8 U), 7 20, 9 12, 11 23, 0. 111., 12U9, 1 12, Dining Uur 4 41, 520 Con gressional Limited, Dining CurJ, til" Dlulnt, CurJ, 731 Dining CurJ p. 111. uliu 12 05 night. For llaltlmore, accommodation, U 12 a in, 2 02 and 4 UI p m week days, a US and 11 16 p in dally. FOIt ATLANTIC CITY. Leave llroad street station via Dcluware rl ve 1. bridge Uxprcas, 5 00, 9 40 SO udliiitesl 11 in 2BS 82 nilliutesj, 4 00 80 minutes, J to p. ui. Suiumju, 5 00, VJ0 bO IllllllltcsJ, u in, 2 88 B nunutesj, 7U p 111, Leave .Murket Htreet Warf Uxpross, 5 00, 8 30 10 00 75 ndniitcsj, u in. (100 SutuiouyB onyi, 2 u 75 uiiiiuU-Bj, 3 0u 75iiiliiutesj,3 80 oO miuutcsj,. lOU 65 uilliutesj, 4 80 73 lililiulcsj, OUU iu minutes, 5 30 Oo luinutesj p 111. Sundays, 61AJ, 7 30, sou 17 miuutesj, a 80, V 00 73 niliiutea), 9 50 70 minutes) a 111, mid 4 80 75 miiinttsj p 111. il.ou excursion train, J Duo 111 uuily. For Cupuilluy, aukUswu, Yl ildwuodaudlloll) lleueh LxprM, V UU a 111, 2 80, 4 05, 6 00 p 111 weekdays, auudajn, 8 20 a m, CApglluyuiily, 1 so p 111 Hitturduya. Excursion, 7 U) a 111 daily. Fur tieu Isle City, uvwtU Clly, Avulou and Sloue Harbor Expresa, V 10 a 111., 2 3U, 4 2U, 5 00 11. m. week days, riundays, 8 50 a. 111. In cursion 7 CO a 111 dally. For boiiicra 1'uliil ISxpreu, 5 00, 8 30, 10 U0 a. m., 1 00 Saturdays only, Sou, 4 00, b uu, 3 30 p. 111. week days. Sundays, 6 00, sua, 9110, 9 30 a. lu. aud 4 30 p. m. 1. It. lluiciuasoM, J, JC. Wood, Oon'l Manager, Ueu'l Pass'g'r Agi Webster's ! International 5 .VlxWOaii fifth UrUtnhthnfi j Tho Ono Grout (itundartl Authority, no uracil jinn. jt. ,1, j,ner( J lulled IT. H. Mnireino Court. HUiiiflnrd of the U.s.Oov't rrintinif OtHce, the IJ. H. Huprrnio ( uoun, an ma huw , ineine Courti.amlof near ly all Die Hphoolbookii. 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