- , - - r EVENING HERALD KSTAHMHllKn 1810. I fuldli.ud ururv Kvcnlitp. KtirptHiimlny, nt t ' .u Ckntkk '1 . , . i .tmtoafi mid tlio mirrountluiK t - tor Mx . "l week, iy uhl. otho earrti ra. ltj mall $1 fOn year or 25 lontf month, piiviitiWi tn advpnce. A.dcrtlie meritf cluriii aeerdfnjr, tnpnee unci pn -Itlou. The puhllfdien renervo the rltflit to change the tMttdtloii of ad ertlfCinenU whenever the pub I'tMhn of new tie mm it I It. The rluht U received to iVjrMntiy Btlertlfiiient, whether paid for or tint, i.int tlio publlfherH may deem ipmper. AdtertMtiK rates niado known Upon application. Knte red at tli potoM ht Shenandoah, IV, ap veuond clan mull mutter. TKI.KP1I0KK CONNKATTION J 'All the News That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald MONDAY. Aim t in. lsns. 4, J.' OUK COUNTRY Hrst, Last and Forever. I'rcc Silver Languishes. Am forui.hiiilowel in tlio.io columns, tho Democrats of Missouri, in conven tion assembled, have lulopted a plut foint in favorof territorial expansion, ami flaunting the red-lln' of "Im perialisui" in tile fare of liryaii and his followers. It is a complete en (lorseinent of President MeKiuley, and inline with what must necessarily he the policy of the Uepuhliean party of the future. We can easily imagine the feelings of those rahid free silvcrites upon reading the Jlissouri jilatfonn, wiien it declares in favor of the immediate anncMition of the isl'ind of Porto Hieo and other Spanish West India islands, the independence of Ouha, to be followed by annexation when the inhabitants desire it; the retention of a commercial port and coaling station in the Philippines and wherever else they are necessary; the construction of the Nicaragua canal under govern ment direction and control; tlio ac quiring of a powerful nayy and the maintenance of a small standing army. The Republican administra tion could receive no stronger en dorsement, were tile document to emanate from a Republican national convention. That the linaucial question isnidu ally but surely boin relegated to the rear is admitted on all sides, outside of a few malcontents whodo not seem to realize that the verdict of the people in 1HH0 was final and conclu sive. The importance of the ques tions arising out of the war is evi dent, and explains the relegation of free coinage to the rear in most, of the stjitesthis year. Kttpec.iuUy is this true of the Democratic, conventions, both in tlit Kast and the West. That tlie followers of IJryan in the Missouri convention made an unsuc cessful attempt to force tlie free silver issue to the front, it is only necessary to state that Mr. Hland, whose fame Is conllned to the dogma of tho silver mine owners, occupied a prominent, position in the deliberations of tin convention. Hland, in unison witli his compatriots, loudly declared that the free silvercoinaire question "must remain an issue until it is settled and settled right." Tho Democrats nil doubtodly believed that the question was "settled" at the election in 18UB, us the convention refused to adopt an unequivocal freesilverplanli. Asa ro suit, the Hryan followers, like their brethren m Pennsylvania, went to their homes in mourning. As a contemporary remarks, there are many reasons at hand explaining why it is that "free silver" is now chielly a fail of hobby-riders and a shibboleth of mine-owners. True it is Schuylkill county has its quoto of hobby-riders, but these men are more to bo pitied than censured. They have been bulfeted from one political party to the other for so long, that they have como to bo looked upon as a necessary evil in tho political history of this county. For that reason wo cannot blame them for agitating the Bryan dogmas. With that issue relegated to tlie rear in the politics of tho county, where would our silver agitators turn for a liavon ,'df rest ? They themselves are shrewd enough to see tin- handwriting on the wall, and it is reasonable to suppose they will keep up the "glorious battle cry'' for a little while longer. Of course, the few remaining silver advocates overlook the fact that there is no longer a lack of currency, there being $5111,000,000 more in circulation in August this year than in a corres ponding month in IbOU ; that hun dreds and hundreds of mortgages were paidotf last year by tho western farmers In one hundred cent dollars, primarily because of the great rise in the price of wheat, thus proving that there is no relation in tho price of wheat and tho market value of silver, because tho latter declined when wheat went up. Furthermore, the country has all tho silver money that it requires, there being an in crease of $10,000,000 of that coin dur ing the year ending July 1st last. Be sides, the war revenue hill requires Cure siuk tieaiLn M, UCI taste In tlm inoutli, outcil tongue, gu In th &t'iuiarh, dlitrdkt mid luUlL'ritlon. Pu Itbt Makcit. lut li4Vtt I'ji.r cITect. " rente 'lli uuly l' ll to Hilt with lloud'a Sit ,ii,arilU A Handsomo Complexion one of the greatest charms a womau can possess. 1'ozzom'n voui'UtxiOH ruwuuu IkI lYVIIIl. I tt-ood's UOLIJ UUIiT. ' "OOLIJ UlfbT." fiflSslferfijfl ajgj3v 1 1 in. . w!nr7y?t-TW Hilton m i . Iff I llgnff tlocMi't look so nithc face of it. MSp"?ttl Cleveland. ..Ml l BJp Jjc'SXt'A' the ynman who iniyi soat for house- &rVr-Tsf'$ Baltimore . ..So 31 mmk Washing Powder. i- II IT iCrlifeiM nd hna BPincthlnr to show for her labor beside N iw-SrKVh It J .lrtS5!A worn me und n pair of ronc.li hands, fifth OpJk ft L."rBCHick.iKO-Krciitct economy. the ciiiniige f 000 per month t l.'sx tllllll SJ1.5IH),. I sin ntliiiil silver' dollars. !ut the agitator will continue to agitate, because it is "in the busi ness." In the meantime, the Demo cracy is gradually but surely breaking away from the liiiancial question as its leading issue. Oknth: I w.n (bciiil fully ticivuus, mid Aim relief took your Kim s Clover Knot Tea. It quieted my nerves mid strengthened my whole Nervous System. I was tumbled with Constipation, Kidney mid llowcl trouble. Your Tea soon cleansed my system so thnrounlily that I rapidly lcfiuined health and strength. Mrs. S. A. Sweet, Iliutford, Conn. Sold by S. I'. Kirlln and a guarantee. Beats tlie Klondike. Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Mnnsville, Texas., has found a mote valuable iseoveiy than has j el been made in the Klondike. For years he sull'ercd untold agony from consumption, ac companied by hemorrhages ; and was abso lute!) enied by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. He declares that gold is of little value in com parison with this man clous cure ; would have it, even if it cost a hundred dollars a boltle. Asthma, Uronchitis and all throat and lung affections are positively cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Trial bottles free at A. Waslcy's Diug Store. Regular sie 50 cts. and 51.00. Uuarantced to cure or price refunded. aellKlilnil Vacation Trip. Visiting Watkins Glen, Niagara 1'alK Thousand Island-, Quebec, Montreal, An S1I1I0 Chasm, Lake Cbamplain and l.aku (icorgo, Saratoga and tho Highlands of tlio Hudson. Leave Philadelphia by special train August 1(1. Tlio tour will be in charge of one of the company's tourist agents. An experienced chaperon will also accompany the rarty, having especial charge of unes corted ladies. Tlie into of $100 from Now York, lirooklyn, Newark, Trenton, Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Ilaltimorc and Washington, covers railway aid boat faro for tho entire round trip. parlnr-cui seats, meals einouto, hotel enter tainment, transfer charges, carriage hire in fact, every item of necessary expense. l'or detailed itinerary, tickets, or any ad ditional iufoi ination, addicss Touiist Agent, Pennsylvania Kail road Company, UliU broad way, New York ; NiO Fulton sticct. lirooklyn ; Ts'.l Ilroad Street, Newaik, N. .1. ; or (ico. W. lloyd. Assistant (Jeueral Pass enger Agent, Itroad St icct Station, Philadel phia. Truth wears well. I'eonlo havo learned that DoWilt's Little Larly liisersare reliable llttlu nills for reimlatlmr tho bowels, curing constipation and sick headache They don't gripu. V. II. llagenliuch. LIVE STOCK NAKKETS. Cattle Uocclpts In Philadelphia anil tlie Latest Quotations. Philadelphia, Auk. IS. The receipts of cuttlu In tlfis city lust week wero us fol lows: HeeveB. li.GM; sheep, V.IbO; hogs, 3.CC0. Iteeelpts for the previous week were: lleuves, 2,401; sheep, C,iC3; hogs, 4, 130. ltcef cattle were netlve, and from Ue. to Jic higher on all grades; 335 head wero exported to Glasgow per steamer Cnrtlui Kenlun. Quotations: Extra, G'fc) SHc. i good, liUfttWkC'.. medium, Mi.'.Ue.; common, 4?fi4"e. Sheep were active and firmer on nil grades. Including lambs. Wo (mote: I3x tra. 4Vii5c.; good, I'l'd IVfec. ; medium, "Q 4c; common, nsdiVsi'.; lambs, CV4(fi',i.c. ; stock ewes, 4l;4Hu. Hogs were scareo nnd wanted at an advance ot He. Wo quote: Host west ern, Wi'jie.; others, ri"i,Gc. Fat cows were Hint nt lifit'iC. Thin cows sold from $10 In $23. Veal elilves wero active nt 4f(7Vic Milch cow. weru unchnnged nt $25 to $60. Dressed beeves sold from Co. to SVic. A stubborn cough or tickling In tho throat yields to Ono Minuto Cough C1110. Harmless in cll'ect, touches the right spot, reliable and just what Is wanted. It acts at onco. C. H. Hugeuhuch. The Pope's Kvlicinn AVenknes. Home, Au. 15. The pope's extreme weakness has produced a great com motion, excitement and Intrigues among the members of the sacred col lege. 11 Is reported that France, Ger many und Austria, as bdng chielly con cerned In the accession to the papacy, have ordered theli representatives not to leave Home. Dr. I.uponnl, the popo's physician, thinks theie Is no danger If the pope Is able to pull through the hot weather. CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of Cutfy Count oriel tecs'f 'npt need. Washington, Aug. IE. Information has been received by Chief Wilkle, of the treasury secret service, of the ar rest, Friday and Saturday, at Detroit, Mich., of a Bang of counterfeiters whose operations have given the gov ernment considerable trouble. They are Charles, Kdward and David John son, with headrmartors nt 705 Twenty sixth street, from which, through the efforts of Secret Service Operatlvo Webb, the department Has secured BOine of the Importunt paraphernalia used by the men. Chief Wilkle regards tlie arrest as n most Important one, as he Identities the men with the Is sues of the Hancock and Wlndom "$2 counterfeits which have been circu lated fieely In the west, and also In Die east, during the last eight years, Itching piles? Nover mind If everything elsu failed to euro you Try Doaa's Oint ment. No failure there. 5(1 cents, lit any drug bloro. I 1 Kir.MMi:u ourixns. 1'KnsnN VI.I.Y-COXDU1 TED Tol'It Vt l'KNX BVI.VANIA ltII.liOAI. The Pennsylvania ltailraail Company an nounces tlie following personaUy-eonduited tours for the summer nnd early autumn of JsflS : To the North (including Watkins Olcn, Niagara Tails, Thousand Islands, Men tieal, Quebec, An Sable Chasm, Lakes Cham plain and George, Saratoga, and a daylight ride through the Highlands of the Hudson), July 2(1 and August 1(1. Hate, $100 lor tho lomid tilp from New York, Philadelphia, Ilaltimorc, and Washington, covering all ex penses of a two-weeks' trip. Propoitlonato rates from other points. To Yellowstone Park and tho Trans Mississippi Exposition on a special train of Pullman sleeping, compartment, observation, and dining cars, allowing eight days in "Wonderland" and two days at Omaha, Sep tember 1. Itate, $211.) fiom New Yoik, Phil- adclphia. Ilaltlmoio, and Washington; $!":)0 from Pittsburg. To Niagara Kails, excursion tickets good to return within ten days will ho sold on July al, August 4 and 18, September 1, 1,1 and 20, at rate of ?10 from Philadelphia, llaltiinorc, and Washington. Tlieso tickets include trauspoitation only, and will permit of stop over within limit at liull'alo, Kochcstcr, and Watkins on the return trip. Two tcu-day touis to Gettysburg, Lutay Caverns, Natural Ihidge, Virginia Hot Springs, Itichmond, and Washington, Sep tember 2S and October 10. Itate, ?05 from New York, $03 fiom Philadelphia. Pro portionate rates from other points. For itineraries and further information ap ply to ticket agents, or addicts Geo. W. Iloyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. Htati: ok Ohio, Ci rv oc Toi.iax), 1 l.L'IAsClH'MV, ' FllANK . I. Cn r.NT.v makes oath that be Is tlie senior partner of the II nil of l' .1. Clir.Nnv A: Co., doing business In the City of Toledo, County und state aforesaid, and tiiat said firm will pay the tutu of ON'i: Ill'.NIMililJPOI.l.AltKfor each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured ny Hie use oi hall s uatakuii uuiik. A. W. OI.I2ASON, Ts.,((irv 1'nliltp. llall's Catai 'atarrh Cure Is taken Internally and acts llu-ettv oil (lie blood and mucous surfaces of lliesttein. Send for testlnioiilals free. J". .1. CIIUNUV & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by PrUKKists. 75c. Special 'llie-Iuy Excursion. For the bcuulit of thoso desiring to visit tliegit-.it Ocean drove Camp Meeting, the Pennsylvania Uailroad Company will, on August 21, sell excursion tickets to Ocean firovu, Asbury l'ark, or Long lirauch from stations named below at tho very low rales nunted. These tickets will bo good for passage to Philadelphia on train indicated, tlicnco on legular trams leaving Uroad street shit inn at 11:39 a. in., 3:30 and 1:I1S p. in, that day to destination : - Train L aves. Pate. Rlienaiulrnli Leave B.05 a. in. 81.00 Fr.ickvllle (1 10 3.M st. t lair r,::s " a.m Poltsvllle 0:55 " 3.50 Schuylkill Haven 7:01 " 3.50 Tickets will bo good for return passage on regular trains until September 1, inclusive, and will penult uf btop-oll' at Philadelphia within limit. DoWitt's Witch Hazol Salvo has the largest sale of any salvu in the world. This (act and its merit has led dishonest people to at tempt to counterfeit It. Look out lor tlio man who attempts to deceive you when you call for DoWitt's Witch Hazle Salve, tho gicst pile cure. C. II. Hagoubuch. i)i:i.n;iiTi t!i, SUMMr.lt TOUItS. TWO TOURS TO TUB NOItTII VIA 1T.NN.SVU VANIA KAlLltOAll. For tho convenience of thoso who seek the most nttr.ictlvo way of spending a Summer vacation, tlio Pennsylvania Itallroad Company lias arranged two delightful tutu's to the North, undcrthopursoiially-cunihictcd tourist system, July 20 and August 1(1. The points included in the itinerary and the country traversed abound in natuiu'g beauties; Watkins Glen, Niagara Falls, Thousand Is lands, Quebec, Montreal, Au Sable Chasm, Lakes Cliutiipluln and George, Saratoga, and the Highlands of tho Htidson are all llcli in interest and replete with natural attractions. Iiich tour will bo in cbtirgo of ono of the company's tourist agents, assisted by an ex perienced lady us chaperon, whoso especial charge will he unescorted ladies. Tlio rate of $100 from Now York, lirooklyn, Newark, Trenton, Philadelphia, Harrisburg, llaltimoro and Washington covors railway and boat faro for tho entire round trip, parlor-car seats, meals en route, hotel enter tainment, transfer charges, carriage hire iu fact, every item of necessary expense. For detailed itinerary, tickets, or uny ad ditional information, address Tourist Agent, Pennsylvania Itallroad Company, 110(1 llroad way, Now York j 800 Fulton street, lirook lyn; 7MJ Ilroad street, Newark, N. J.j or Geo. W. lloyd, Aislstant General I'usncugor Agent, Ilroad Street Stati Philadelphia, A Great Surprise , Is in store for nil who uso Kemp's llalsam fertile lhroatmid Lungs. Would you be icve that it is sold on its meiiu and any dniggist is authorized by tlie proprietor of litis wonderful remedy to give you a sample bottle free? It never fails to cure acute or chronic roughs. All druggists tell Kemp's Ilulsani. l'ricc 25 and 50c. Alti: VOl! (IOI.NO SOI! I I 17 Till: BOUTIIKIIN 11AH.WAV ItK.U'lIKH AM. I'llOMINlI.NT POINTS. Dou't start South without ('(insulting John M. lleall. District Pawoirjer Agent, Southern Hallway, 023 Chestnut street, Philadelphia If you ism not call iu person, write to him. M010 than twenty million free wimples of DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo have bceu dis tributed by the manufacturers. What belter proof of their confidence in its merits do you want V It cmes piles, burns, scalds, seres, iu the shot tent space of time. C. II. llageiibuch, IIASKU'ALLJECOUUS. St unit 1 tit; or (lio Chilis In tlio lluoo l'or Clltllliplnlivlltp l'cllllllllls. i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 !. camic. . I'd. .nir .(HI .5(11 .Ml .BIS V L. inttsl)Ura....BO 41 I'lilln Iclp'n. . II 49 HiiK)klyn....il7 53 Iouivllli'....;i7 TJ Wiwhlnctnn .11 r M. IauU....29 K I'O. .f..'i .iw .aso .1174 .:i .36? SATfllliAV'S NATIONAL t.KAOlIB O UIIK At Pi, ; .dolphin (11 Inni" . ) -Phlliidrl-phl.i SI. Louis, 1. At New York New York , Chicago, i. At Uiooklyn (In in nin l:iooltlyn. 2; Clneinnutl, 1. At 1 ,1,(11, on First gume: Ilaltimorc, 3; Pliitluirg. 2. Bcconi' game: '. tltlninro, C; Piitsliuie. 3. At WH"hlnaton First gutr.o: WnsUiiHioh, i; Louisville. 1. Second I.inilMVlile, 9; Washington, 3. At I Install, 5; Clovclund. 3. Liistorn l.cauuu. W. L. PC. W. L Montreal (W 89 .67(1 Hyreruie. .. .4.149 I Toronto 5141 AX! Ottawa 41 fyj . I'O. .481 .4ru .1.10 liuiiulo 40 40 .KB Springfield. .37 10 Wllkcsharrnul 47 .BJU Providence ..30 ill SATtlllllAV'S HASTIUIN I.HAOItH IJAMUS. At Wllkesbuiro Providence, 11; Wllkes baire, I. At Syr... v.st -3yrncuse, 3; Spilngflcld, 2. At Toioiuo 'J oronto, 8; IlufCulo, 2. At Ottawa First name: Mon treal, 0; Ottawa, 3. Second KHino: Mon treal, 7; Ottawa. I. SUNDWS I1AHTKIIM l,K'UTi; OAMIJS. At Syracuse Syracuse, (i; Spllngflcld, 4. At Montreul Ottawa, 10; Montreal, C. . Atluntlo Leamic. W. L. I'O. W. L. I'O. Richmond. ..S3 88 .500 Newark 4151 .174 Mending 00 1.' .6S HartTord. .. .41 55 .444 Lancaster . ..00 4J .5SI Norfolk !W 63 .418 Patiraou....50 54 .4S1 Allentown . .US 53 .403 SATUIIIIAY'S ATLANTIC LKAOUli (1AM 133. At Lancastei- Flist gninc: P.ilcrson, 4; Lancaster, i. Second ginne: Lan caster, 3; I'aterson, 2. At Allentown First game: Newaik, 2; Allentown, 1. Second game: Allentown, V: Newark, 3. At Norfolk Norfolk. 2; Heading, 1. At Hlehmond Firsl fame: Iliutford, 1; Hlchinoud, 2. Seiond game: Hlehmond, C; Hartford, 1. SUNDAY'S ATLANTIC I.BMR1IJ (I AM CM. At Nownik llo Innings) Newaili Hnrtford, 0. l! "LORD UERESFORD" AGAIN. The Wily Swindle!- Mnniine-i to Find Unites In JWovleo's ( upltiil. Atlnnta. Gn., Aug. 15. A special from City of Mexico says: Sidney Lnscelles, better known as Lord Heresford, whose tuctlcs made him so famous through out Georgia, Is In Mexico City, where ho has been engaged In similar games to those practiced throughout the south. Harly in December of last year Heres ford made his upeurnnce lit Mexico City. He adopted the name of "Hub ert Turnlmll, of New Yoik." He was accompanied by his wife. Immediately on his arrival he tok opiiitinents at Mexico's swell hotel, the Sanz, where ho was housed as a prince. He had a few letters of Introduction to wealthy people, nnd was Introduced at the Jockey and American clubs, lie be gan (jumbling heavily at baccarat, the favorite tinmo, and lost $S,000 In one night. He then commenced to make drafts on New York banks. Ills suave manner, good healing and reputation for paying bills promptly, coupled with explanations, made It an easy matter to get drafts cashed. Among those who took the drafts were sev eral prominent people. Several days before the drafts became due, It Is said, Heresford called on some of the parties and told them that the drafts were not good. Three or four weeks ngo Tiunlmll nnd his wife had an interview with the American consul. In which they desired to have some papers witnessed before him. These papers were made out in the name of Mrs. Sidney Lascelles, nnd they were signed by both Turnlmll and his wife as Sidney Lascelles and Mrs. Sidney Lascelles. The name was In stantly iiecogiilzed as connected with Heresford, nnd Turnlmll was accused of being the man. He pinctleully ac knowledged his Identity. Killed liy n'l!iirKlur. Lancaster, P.a Auu. ID. Emanuel Wommurt, about 40 years of age, liv ing at Akron, was shot by a burglar between 1 nnd 2 o'clock yesterday morning, dying from his wound about eight hours later, without regaining consciousness. Wominert was In bed. his wife and young child lying beside him, nnd a bed containing two other children being In tho same room, when he was awakened by a noise made by tho burglar. As ho opened his eyes tho burglar shot him In the bed and then fled, taking nbout $15 which he had Eccured. The victim's wife and chil dren were awakened by the shot, as also was a boarder who occupied an adjoining room, but all were too dazed to do nnythlng towards capturing the assassin. lllntous Negroes Sltot flown. Moultrie, Ga Aug. 15. Sheriff Fisher and posse of 13 men made a raid on a crowd of negro gamblers nt Hay boro, 13 miles east of Moultrie, Sat urday night. There were 75 or a nun- area negroes in tne House, and as Sheriff Fisher walked In somo of the negroes began shooting, one ball hit ting the sheriff In the hand and in flicting a painful wound. Two others of the posse were hit. The posse re turned a vigorous fire, and as a result Ave negroes were killed outright, three others mortally wounded and three more painfully but not fatally hurt. Tho negroes made n determined resist ance, and two or three hundred shots were fired. Cnrrylnir Homo tlio Spaniards. "Washington, Aug. 15. It Is quite evi dent, from a dispatch received by C!cn cral Corhin last night from Oeneral Shatter, that the Spanish Transat lantic company, In transporting the Spanish prisoners from Santiago to Spain, Is economizing space In Its ships. Tho dispatch from Shatter, which was dated at Santiago, reads: Luzon sailed for Spain with 2.05G soldiers, i priests, 10 women, 34 children and 137 officers; total, 2,237. Slml'tor Will Soon Ho With Us. ' Washington, Aug. 15. By Wednes day or Thursduy of this week It Is ex pected by the war department ofllclala that nil of Genornl Shafter's command will have left Santlugo for tho United States. In a dispatch to the war de partment last night General Shafter pays that the early departuro of tho troops now depends entirely upon the transports which ore dally expected to arrive at Santiago. At tho present time only about 6,000 mon of Goneral Shafter's corps are at Santiago, the remainder having already sailed for this country. Cnrrylnir the Xows to Manila. Hong Kong, Aug. 15. News of the cessation of hostilities between the United States and Spain was received here Saturday. Tho British steamer Australian, hound for Sydney, N. 8. W was chartered to carry tho news to Manila. No other vosel was available for tho purpose, owing to the preva lence of typhoons. Ono Minute Cough Curo surprises people by ts quick cures and children may lake it hi laigu Humilities without tho least danger. It has won for itself tho best reputation of any preparation used to-day for colds, rump, tickling in the throat or obstinate eoiiyhs. C. II. llacciibinh. Scrofula, a Vile Inheritance. Scrofula is the most obst Inato of blood troubles, nnd Is often tho rusult of an Inherited taint in tho blood. S. S. S. is tho only remedy which goes deep enough to reach Scrofula; it forces out every traco of tlio disease, and cures the wor-st chsc). My sun, Charlie, vrni nfnletrrt from Infancy with Sciofuls, and bo suffered so that It was impossible to dress him for tluee years. His head nnd body were mass of sorcu, and his eyesight also became nffeptcd. No trentiuont wits spftrnd Hint vfo thought would relievo Mm. hut In- .;i'cw woiscll until his condition wast Imbed nllTable. I lindu nlniofit despaired of his fo. ever iieing cured, wnen by the ndvlceof a friend we gave Mm 8. S. 8. (Swift's StiecilleV Ada. elded Improvement was the result, nnd after ho had taken n dozen bottles, no ono who know of Ms former dreadful condition would havo recognled htm. All the sores on bis body have healed, his skill Is perfectly clear and smooth, and ho has been restored to perfect hculth. Mas. S. S. MaiibV, 800 Elm St., Macon, Ga. For renl blood troubles it is a wasto of time to esticet a cure from tho doc tors. Hlood diseases aro beyond their skill. Swift's Specific, For 'z-fL.- reaches all deep-seated cases which other remedies have no effect upon. It is the only blood remedy guaranteed purely vegotnblo, and contains no pot ash, mercury, or other mineral. Hooks mailed free to any address by Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Qa. 5y::KXKKSK3s;Kxa;.,!i:Ks;s:Ks:K&! CURE ALL YOUR PAINS WITH A Madlclno Chest In Itself. Simple, Safo and Quick Curo for !! CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS p COLDS, RHEUMATISM, H NEURALGIA. 25 nnd SO cent Bottles. jS DF.WAF1E Of IMITATIONS. Ci BUY ONLY THE GENUINE. 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PRAISE FOR lYlcKINLEY. ifhe London Times Lauds Our Commander and tho Attitude of the Amer lean People. London, Aug. 15, The Times this Morning comments editorially upon the generous universal recognition of the part which President MeKlnley has played theoughout the war oetween the United States and Spain and says- "If foreign observers might presume to have an opinion upon his conduct It would probably be that President Me Klnley has kept his linger constantly upon the nntlonal pills'' .nid bus known how to stimulate mid direct nc. .lonnl thought without too markedly out. mi ning Its movement. "Kverylhlnfi has been done hi the open, every move has been dlscusFOd as a possibility all over the United States before the government was Ir revocably committed one way or til other, and the result of the cautious, tentative policy Is Hint where he stands at this moment the president has th whole American people at his hack. We do not know that there can be any higher statesmanship for a president governing under the constitution of tho United States. "It Is noteworthy that while the Spanlnids, who are usually legaided as chivalrous, romantic nnd medieval, have turned first to the llnanclal as pect of the situation, the Americans, who nro usually supponed to be In tensely practical, have as yet hardly given a thought to thu llnanclal or economic side of the question. What occupies the American people nt this moment is not the cost of war, the value of their acquisitions or the bal ance of the prollt and loss account, but tho moral result of the struggle and nature of tho Ideas which it stim ulates." Snntlnijo Cnstiiuis lteeolptw. Washington, Aug. 15. General Shat ter leports to the war department that there were taken In at the custom house nt Santiago de Cuba from July 30 to Aug. 13, Inclusive. $58,415.24. Bucklcn's Arnica Salve. The best salve In tho world for cnts, bruises, soics, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, (Mir.ppcd hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, ami positively cures piles, or .10 pay required. It Is enaranleed to (tlvo perfect satisfaction or uiony refunded. Pilea 85 cents por box. For salo by A . Wsalcy. C'oimrntnliitloii" I'roni Itnly. Washington, Aug. 15. The United States government received yesterday the first congratulation of n foreign power upon the successful termination of the vnr with Spain. The congratula tion came from Italy through tho Ital ian ambassador. Hi'"'! Ut'P. He com municated to the state deportment, by direction of his governtm nt, an ex pression of the cordial s itif:i"tlon of Italy at the prompt signature of the prellmlnarle: of peace, together with the wish of the Italian government, that nfter the war, conducted with such conspicuous gallantry by the Uni ted Stntes. Ibis country might enjoy tho benefits of peace. When you call tor DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo the gtcat pile cure, don't accept any tiling ulso. Don't bo talked into, accepting a substitute, for piles, for sores, for burns. C. II. llaRenliuch Ponie-ylvniilii'is Military Camp, Harrlsbiiiir. Aug. 15 T.-.e compan ies of United Stntes volunteer engineer from Voit Sheridan, commanded by Colonel Young, arrived at Mldletown yesterday to prepare the new military camp fur the Second division of the Second volunteer corps, which Is ex pected to anlve the latter part of the week. You iu villi disappointment when you ex periment. DoWitt's Little Karly Risers nro pleasant, easy, thorough little pills. They cine constipation and sick headache jnsl us sine as you take them. ('. II. J laguii Inn h. Philadelphia & Reading Railway Kngiiifs Hum Hard Coal No Smoke IN HPKKOT JULY 1st, IH3S. Trains leave. Shenandoah as follows : For New York via, Philadelphia, week das, 7 atl 0 51 u. m., 12 27, 3 10 and 0 07 p. in. lror New York via Muuch CUtinn, week days, 7 80 ii. in., 12 27 and II 10 n. m. Kor Itt-adlng and Philadelphia, week days, 7 30, 9 SI u.lil.. Vt 27, 3 10 and (1 07 l. lu. Kor Pottsvllle, week days, 7 30, 0B1 n. m. 12 27, 3 10, G 07 and T 23 p. 111. Kor Taniariua and Malinuoy City, week days 7 00, 9 SI n. in., 12 27. 8 10 and 0 07 V. m. Kor YVHIIamsport, Hunbury and IiwIsburK, week days. 1180 a. in,, 12 27, 7 29 t. lu Kor Mahano I'lane.-weekituya, 7 00, 9 01, 11 80 a. m., 12 27, 3 10, 0 07, 7 2.1, U65 p. 111. Kor .WilunU and bha.iiol..il, (.V-.ilt Uun, 7 30, 1180 11. m., J2 27. 810,0 07, 72.1 and 9. Up. IU. Kor llaltlmore, Washington and tlio West via 11. iO. It. It., through trains Icj" UcadiiiK Terminal, l'hilat'elplila. (P. A It. 11 It.) at 3 20, 7 55,1120 1.. m., 310 uud 727 p. i-. Sundays, 3 20,7 00,1120 a.m., 3 46 and 7 27 p. lu. Addi tional trains from Twenty-foutth and Chest nut streets station, week days, 1030a. w 12 20. 12 It 8 40 p.m. billldays, 1 85, H 23 p. Ul. TltAINB FOlt HHKNANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week Jays, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00, 11 30 a. la., and 1 43, 4 30 0 00 p.iu. Leavo New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 80, 9 10 a. in., 1 00 p. in. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, teek days, 3 40. 80. 10 21 a. lu. and 100, 4(6 p.m. Leave Heading, week days, 7 03, 10 OS, a, in. 12 15,4 17,0 00 p.m. I,eavo Puttsvllle, wecK days, 710, 7 40 a.m. 12 804 10. 010 and 0 50 ii. in. Lcavu Tamaqua, ween days, 8 30, 1123 a. in,, 1 4U, a oo, i 2U p. in. lA-nvo Mahauoy City, week days, 9 01, 11 47 a.m.,2 22,S12,02l,74l p. Ill Intavu Mahauuy Plane, week days, 630, 9 2.1. 10 23, 1159 a. ;il., 2 41, S82, 6 41 7 57, pin. Leave Wllllaiusport, week days, 7 42, 10O) a. iu., 12 31 and 4 00 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut stieet waif and Houth street whaif for Atlantic City. Weekdays Express, 8 00, 9 00, 10 41 a. tu ( 1 80 Saturdays only), i 00, 3 00, 3 40 00 minute train j, 4 00 03 minuto traluj, 4 30, 5 00 fOS mlnutu tralnj, S40, 7 00 p.m. Acuoininodatlon, 0 15 a. in., 5 00, 0 30 p. iu 81.0(1 excursion train 700 a in. Huudaya ISxprcss, 7 30, 8 00, 8 30, UOO, 10 U0 a m, 4 43 pm Accommodation, 015 an., 4 43 i. in, fjl.00 excursion truln, 7 a m lteliirnliiK leave Atlantic City depot, lornci .Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays KxpresM, (6 45 Mondays only) 700, 7 13 OS minuto truln, H20 101 minuto train, 9 00, 10 15, It 00 a m., J 80, 4 30, ft Bu, 7 30, 030 p. iu. Accommodation, 4 25, 7 50 a. m. 40.1 p. m. Sl.OJ excursion train (from Mississippi ave. only) 0C0 p, lu. Htiudaytt Kxprcss, 3 30, 1 M, S 00, 0 00, 0 30, 7 00, 7 30, 8 00, 9 30 p. IU. Ac eoimnodatlon, 7 15 a. m., 505 p, in, 8100 exclusion truln (from foot of Mississippi ave. only), 0 10 p in. l'or Capo .May nnd Bea Isle City, 8 11a.m., 230,4 43pm. Additional for Cnpu May 1 15 p. in. Sundays (SI 00 excursion 7 00 ) 9 15 am. Kor Ocean City. 8 30, 8 4.1 n m, 2 30, 4 45 p m. Itl.OO excursion Thursday only) 700 u in. rluu daF, 8 1.1, 9 15 u ill. Parlor Cars on all express trains. Xor further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Headluir ltallway ticket aeu or address I. A. Hwkioaup, Kusos J. Wkkks. (len'l Hunt., (len'l Pass'r Agt,, Kpauiuu j erminai, j-aiiuueiiuna. riHHons of Dollars flo up In smoko every year. Tukon risks but get your houses, stuck, fu nituio etc., Insured lu first-class r liablo companies as represented by DAVITS F'AIIST Insurance Aeut Alio LtfeitmlAocldental Oooipaulet Dr. Miles Mervmo'i A IICMEDY FOR THE Effects of Tobacco. HE o.xccsslvo uso of tobacco, cspocl-Uy by young men is always Injurious and undoubtedly shortens llfo materially Mr. Ed. C. Kbson, compositor on tho Contra Costa A'ctcs, Martlucz, Cnl., wrltea: "1 havo used Dr. Miles' Restorative Ncrvlno rw.d is eclved much benefit from it. I was tumbled with ucrveusuoss, dizzy spells andslci.' :' noss, caused by tho uso of tobacco and r.tl.u ulants. I took Dr. Miles' Ncrvlno with mar- vclously good results, allaylngthodIi7lnesn,'4 sleep and rest, proving In my case a v beneficial romedy," Dr. Mllps' Kor rativo rcrvInoH especially adapted to1 torn tlio nervous system tolls normal id under such circumstances. Itooct lu und strengthens. fwxTIFfiFP Dr. Miles' lieciedlcs SSv s- by all dhig-f , -5 dor a positive S&L.. - 3 plsts under a po: Euarantio, first bottle .faeivme benouts or money io- K HEo;ai-os -M ase-Tof thninart.'nnil &(u Health tasc-iof tho heart and uervca free. Address, Dlt. MILES MKD1CAL CO., lilkhart, Ind. PROFESSIONAL CARDS 1 jr m. iniitKR, ATTURNEY-AT-LAW. OOlce Kgati bitthllni;, corner of Main an Centre streets, Slieiiaiidoall. r ii. pOMituoY, II . ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Hhenaiuloali, Pa. pKOH, JOHN JON1CH, MUSICAL INSTHUCT0K, Ioctc llox C5, Mahnuuy Otty. Va. 4 Jill villi; BtuiHed lindor suuib of Him i. mas tern v i4iiu)on nnd 1'arin, will kIvo loneov tin tlio violin, nmniloU n. irultarand ik-hI titltin. Ternir. leanoualilo. Addrcu Iniarool SIkuirii, iiiu jeweler nlionanuimli. P ennsylvania RAILROAD. HOHITYK1U. niVlHJON. July I, lMya. Trutn will leave .Sheiuuidouti alter Ino Lb. u uutu for Wiiiriui'i (lilbt-rtoii, rnuikvlilu, iilt-r, m. uiuir. roimUiu. jiaiuOurK. ifcn.i..&, i'ottwtuwu. IMiof nUvlllc. Worriatown twilK'.... tttkulplill. (Upd Btictt Btatlunjul 0 05 imU B 15 t. ui. 2 IU, G lt p. iu. on week Uuyu, hundays, 8 l'i a. in., -1 1ft ). in. TratiiH leavo lracUvlltu for Hlieuatidoul t 7 3(i, 11 10 a. in, unit 5 10, 70 p. uuday, II Ul U. Ill, HI1U il IU l. IU. Jt:avu 1'ottHvlllu lor tShciiundoati (via Krack. vlUo, 710. 11 'JO a. in.. 5 IX), 7 i0 p. iu. Mii.ilay 10 'Xi a, in., flaj i, ui, l.uavu I'iitlaueiiilrta, (Hroad dtiuct ulu.loo j. lui 8h4MUtUoali at OuA a. ui., j iu i. uii wuek ilayb. nuiiuays leave ui u wj and y u. a. u Itroad blrfbt h..lou, t' Jilladulplila, FOlt NICW YOUK. KxprcHttvt't'k'dayH, d 'J0t i (to, 4 60 5 0-v'i 15,4 .So, 7U3, aau. yoo.' lui (Dining Car). Jiuiia. m. 12 UU noon, j2U5 hi ml ted i 0U and iU w M S inning C'araJ, 1 10, 2 i0 (l)iniiiK iur) U JO, JoO.J i CJ, & UU, ij Jo touting OarJ, o uo, 7 oj, 7 '0 (Iha Int; (,'iirj, lu ou p. ui, 12 Ul. niulH. rMiiniiyi. 1 j.-, 4u., i5o, ouj, a is Bao, u &o, 1021, tin-.i7rt Car), llitt u. in., lOo 0ldiK Car) (Uitiiiiu Car). 1 u0 (Idinited422)Liiilnu u20, &00, t;linhiK Car) Uct 7 t)j, 7 oO, inunrm Curl luulj o. iu.. 12U1 nlitit. ii,I)rea lot Jlodtuu wuhout change, 11 UJm tu,t week-UayH, and 7 oO p iu.( dally. Cutskiil expresi, U'arlor CurJ, 8 'JO a tu week du 8. WASHINOTON AN1J THIS &OUT11. For ltalthuoru and WWitn.u.., 3 AO, 7 20, s J2, 1020, U 23, a. in., 12 UJ, 12 dl lliUltU Carj, 1 12 IDiiitUK Car, d 12, 4 41, L Cohivh Biuuai J.imiieu, Uiuiiitf CarJ, o!7, ti5. liii: Cirj, 71 L1"1"' CarJ p. m,, and I2 0o nlKlit wtuk day. Sunday, d 60, 7 2U, V 12, 11 SS, a. in., 12uy, i U, iDinuiK UarJ 4 11, LA20 Con KresMional IdiutUnl, Dining CirJ, b&i LDiulnti CarJ, 7dl lUlnlnt'CarJ Ij. ui. anu 12UJ niuhi. For Jlaltliuoru, uecuitt laudation, U 12 a m, 2 Mi and 4 01 p iu wee it Uayn,OUdanU 11 IU p iu uaily. KOIt ATLANTIC CITY. 4 Leave Ilroad street statiuu via Deluwaio rlveJ brldtiis i'.xpresa, &UJ, V IU .bU luiuutesl a li 1! UH tsj minutes, 100 ItjU luiuutesl. J w u. il bunu.i)s, 0 UU, UJU ISO uiiiiutesj, u lu, -J.S 1"! ininutisi. 7 UJ n ui. Leave .11 ui kcl atreet Warf Uzpress, 5 (X), 8 0, 10 ou 75 iuniutesj,u Ui.(IuoSutuiiluysuiiy;, 2uu 17S iulnutesj,8uu (73 nilnutesj, a liU (O llilnutcsj, JUU p luluutesj, -1110 173 nilnutesj, sou no liilnu(i,5DU lli) nilnutesj p lu. Bunuujd, !ia), 7UU, auu 170 nilnutesj, boU, VUU 173 nilnutesj, U&U ITU uiiiiutesj .1 in, and 1 UU 17.1 lululilutj p in. Sl.uu uxeiii'slou iralu, 7 Ouo in uaily. l'or UapuMuy, Auul.sea, W'lluwoodaud Hull) lleuvll express, VUU u In, 2'JU, IN, 0 UU p lu weekdays, buuda , S iMJ a in, Capu May only, 1 SO p in naturduj n. ltxcurslou, 7 Ml a lu dally. . For bea isle City, oesuai Cuy. Avalou and I Ulouu Harbor Express, V IU a. in., 2 UU, t liU, 1 uiup. iu. wveic uays. ounuays, o ou a. m. iix- cur.lou 7 tU u in dally. for Meniere Potui ISxprcas, SOO, 8 33, . a. iu., 1 OU Saturdays only, It uu. 4UU. 3 0ul 4k X I' f 'If J a. ui. and 1 30 p. in. ifM ii iii.tii.ii..iIU r i ir.f.i. ! J. It. Woou. ' ' .4 Ueu'l lanuicor, Ueu'l Pass'e'r Ai 00KKKH0H-CKC Webster's ilsiteriiationaij accessor of the "VnabridactV Tho One (irent Stttmlitrd Authority, uriu'S ji on. ji. ,i, nrwer, Jiullco V, H. hutremo Court. Htaiicliirtl of the IT. H. dov't 1'rli Ulnar ( umce, mo ii. m. huiirniiio i coun, an me Mate nu fueine Coiirti.oniiof near yftlltlieHcuoolbooki. Warmly Cuiimiciiclecl ty StAta HiiieriiUenlentji ( of 8cliooli. ollci J'rciil ; ilpnU,anlotlirKdurutorit J ftUliom wimour, uiuuuer Xiivalunlilc lu the lumaeliold, ami tu t i lie icncner, sriioiar, jni- It'BBlUIllU 1UUII, uuu ncii Tlin BGST FOR PRACTICALUSt ) II Is casv to I hid the word wanted. i It Ii cusv to ascertain tho pronuiiclaro It Is easy to trace the growth of a wontl It I easy talcarn what a word means I tin 1 itt-Kt tsllltuii runic a from the preM v. 111. ,li l-'iii.ri. llnil inutile. Oim niOMt ILuruHlfh I tiidjenl lykiu-ruililc-ul sujieril.loii. .ni l.l.. e it.ti. , inn. nnds this a nerii to ivlilcli p i .int.. illy usr-fiil tJ . refer-.tl'tll , : J ' nur nin ukst. lySneclnien nlirel sent on application to C. MliUlttASr CO., l'ltlilMwrs, NnrlntneHl, Mas; 1 I'lfvuOQlOOOvvOv
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