nmri"i-"- EVENING HERALD KSTAHMSIIKI) 1H70, PuhtlnheJ every Krenlnc, Vxocpl Hmulfty, M T.v H itii .imlonh nml the aurruuiiUuiK .n for l -1 uti ft week, pny itiUuthei'nrrlers. II y mull Stt.OQa year, or 2S ctuiti n muutli, iiAynlile lu mlvnuce. Advertise mont charged according to npiicoand position. Ttni pnUlWlict reserve the rtelit to chniiRo the position of advertisement whenever the puW i Action of uewe iW'inumU U. The rlht ia rnyrved to tiJeMftiiy advertlMMnent, whether paTu lor or not, mnt the puhlNhers may deem ' ".proper. AdvcrtUliiK rates nmde known upon applU-iiMou, Knterud nt the poitoQleo at HlicnnmUmh, I'h., teuoiu! clft mall matter. TKI-KVIIONK CONNKITION 'Ml the News That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald Tl'KSDAY. AIOfST 10, 1WIS. OUK COUNTKY : First. Last and Forever. Without so nnu'li us lotting the people know anything about it, President SIcKiiiloy succeeded in showing Italy that it would not be wise to press the little republic of Coloiubln. Wllll.tt Senator Quay and Secretary Martin are holding conferences in l'liiludelpliiii to agree upon terms of peace, here in Schuylkill Congress man lii'iuniii and Senator Losch are making faces at one another from either side of the fetreet. Hruinm wants a disorganized party, and will have it if he lias to light for it. He knows he is a disturbing element but pet siHts in his selfish ambition to rule or ruin. AVk are Indebted to Hon. Holes Penrose for a copy of Bulletin No. l' nited States department of Agricul ture, which contains valuable statis tics relative to the Island of Porto Uico. During the year 180(1 the foreiiru trade of that island, accord ing to the oiliuiul returns compiled by the colonial administration of Porto JUoo, attained a total value of .fUG,- li'.M,120, exceeding all previous records. Compared with the vahu for 1887, the opening year of the de- caue, wliiuli amounted to $S1,2U,(1)1, these figures show a gain of more than ir,00(,00u during the ten years. The same gain is noted during the live year period 18112 ls)0, the total imports and exports had an annual average value of $:iU,S?0,fit5. Where Love Is Supreme. An exchange draws a beautiful pen picture of the home where true love is supreme, and points out "a little cottage as the home of a hard work ing man," and truthfully says the wealth of that home cannot he com puted; in dollars and rents. "The path from the gateway to the porch is lined w ith tlowersoiirgraiidmothers loved to cull and cultivate. It is a home in which a woman's loving hands are employed all day in mak ing it iu iting and attractive. Chil dren brighten it with their merry smiles and laughing sport. There is an air of sweetness everywhere. When the husband hastens from work a cheery greeting comes from the wife and a happy haloo from the little people. Kverything is ready for hiin. A pretty daughter takes his dinner pull, kisses him and waits ou him until he is ready for his twi light meal. That disposed of he glances at his newspaper, acquaints himself with passing events, and then repairs to the vino covered porch, where he is soon joined by wife and babies. "There is true happiness here be cause the husband and father is a man who loyos his home and his family. Hecause he iiuds in the glad com panionship of that home, that which exalts and brightens. Hecauso thero is joy and lasting peace in the sun shine that is rellected from the happy faces that surround him. "The wild pleasures of the outside world have no attraction for him. He has tried them in his younger yeurs and knows how fur short they come In soothing out the wrinkles of care, und liow dangerous is their influence. Hut here, in his dear home, he is safe. Here he listens only to words that cheer and comfort and looks upon that which uplifts." Happy is that home, and happy thu man who claims it as his abode. Ho goes to it after the day's labor with serene content, and the evenings thus spent Is a solace sweeter than the out side world can give, because it will come where love keeps a steady vig ilance, and where the dews of tender atfectlon fall upon the heart like a blessing, to nurture the kindest thoughts and enkindle the sweetest memories. How many such homes are in Slieii undoah, is a question the individual reader must answer in thu deep re cesses of his own heart. Sprofula In Ha thousands ot forms a f ho most ter rible aulictlon ot tlio human race. Salt rheum, sores, eruptions, bolls, all humors, swellings, etc,, orlglnato In Its foul taint, and aro cured by the great and only True Blood Purifier, Hood's Barsaparilta. The advanced theory ot today that tuber culosis, or consumption, In curable by proper nutrition, caro and purity lug the blood, finds confirmation in the experi ence of many who have been cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla Hood's Plils euro sick headache. 2Sc. I The Rosy Freshness And a velvety softness of tKkln Is inva riably obtained br thort) who Uso loxioxl'u iwtnjJiexiun ;-uwuer NO WOMAN IS KXIOMPT. Regularity is ti matter of Iniportntico In every ivoninu's life. Much pain is, howover, endured In the belief that it Is necowury and not tihmning, when in truth it Is nil wronjr and indicates deraijgcinent that limy cause surlous trouble. Hxcesslve monthly pain itself will unsettle the nerves and make women old before their time. The foundation of woman's health is a perfectly normal and regular per formance of nature's function. The statement wo print from Miss. Gi:n tiiuiii: Sikki, of Khlrcd, l'n., is echoed in every city, town and hamlet in this country. Read what she .says: " Dkaii Miii. I'inkham: I feel like a new person since following your ad vice, and thlult it is my duty to let thu public know the good your remedies have done me. My troubles were pain ful menstruation and leucorrluca. I wits nervous and had spells of being confused, before using your remedies I never had any faith in patent medi cines. I now wish to say that I never had anything do mo so much good for painful menstruation as L-ydln K. l'inU ham's Vcgetablo Compound; also would say that your Sanative Wash hits cured me of loucorrhcm. 1 hope these few words may help suffering women." The present Mrs. I'inkham's experi ence iu treating femalo ills is unparal leled, for years she worked side by side with Mrs. Lyilia K. l'iukham, and for sometime past has had tolo chargu of the correspondence department of her great business, treating by letter as many as a hundred thousand ailing women during a single year. All suffering women aro invited to write freely to Mrs. I'inkham, tit Lynn, Mass., for advice about their health. SUNDAY EXCUR-ION TO ATLANTIC CITY. Luts Itntei tin tint reiiui.vlvniilii Ilnlliniid Cmnpiiiiy'H DeluViiire ltiver Uridyl- Konlr. Sunday, August 21, is the date of the next l'eiiiisylvania Kaihond special one-day e.x cursioii to Atlantic City. A special train will bo piovided, runiihu; through to and fiom Atlantic City via the Dehiwaio Itivcr liiiilge, without change. Tickots, v hich will hu sold at rates ijnoti d, will ho good only on the special train la each direction ou day of folic. Special Kteur. leaves. Itate. Shenandoah I 23 A. M. 52 M Krnekvllle 4.85 " 2 M St. Clair 4 19 " 2 70 PottnvUle S 00 " 2 IX) Hehuvlkill llnen .'..( " S SO Adatnidnle 113 " 2 50 Auburn xl'J " 2 TO llumburir 5-112 " 2 "A Hhoemaki-rsvillo 5.10 " 2 2 Mnhrsville .1.11 " 2 10 l.i-vxrt ,1.1s " 2 10 Temple ri.-Vi " 2 10 Keaillni; 11 10 " 2 10 J.'it in niiifr, special train will leave Atlantic City 7.00 p. in. same day, making same stops. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of LAST OF THE SEASON. I.nu-Unlo Ten-lluy r.ciirlmi lo Allanllr (Illy, Vc., lli rMiiiHlunlu niillload. August IS is the dale of tho last hr.v-inte lea-day excursion from Ihiu, Troy, lielle fiuile, Willianispurt, Mocanaipia, Suuhiiry, Shenandoah, Dauphin, and principal inter mediate stations (including stations ou brunch muds), to Atlantic City, Oipo May, Ocean City, Sea Isle City, Avalou, Auglcsca, Wildwood, or Holly Iieach, via Pennsylvania Railroad. Excursion tickets, good to return by regu lar trains within ten clays, will hu sold at rate of $10.00 from Krle, j.1.00 from Williaiusport, and proportionately low-rates frcm other points. Tickets tn Atlantic City willalbohe sold via tho Delaware Hiver Uiidgo ltoute. tho only all-rail line, at ten cents moiothui tho r.ito via Market street wharf, Philadel phia. For information In regaid to latcs and tiniu of trains consult hand bills, or apply to agents, or K. S. Harrar, Division Ticket Agent, Williuinsport, Pa. (Iknts .I was dreadfully nenom, and for relief took jour Karl's Clover llool Tea. It quieted my nerves and strengthened my whole Xervous System. I was troubled with Constipation, Kidney and Itowel trouble. our lea soon cleansed my system so thoroughly that I rapidly regained health and strength, Mrs. S. A. Sweet, Hartford, Conn. Sold by S. 1. Kirlin and a guarantee. Plenty ol' food Fur (.'iilmn. "Washington, Ausr. 10. The subsist ence department of the army will have plenty of pupplles leady to forward to Cuba In case It Is found that the peo ple there must bo supplied from the United States. There are supplies nt Tampa nnd at mnuy other points near enough to the seaboard to load avull nbie transports when Information reuehes this Bovernmont that they will be needed. It Is, of course, nn a -sumption only so far that supplies must be sent to Cuba. Sim e hostilities began no Information has reuehed this gov ernment concerning the reconeentra does or nny othpr portion of the peo ple of Cuba within the Spanish lines. That they are destitute Is inferred from thu conditions which existed previous to tho war. "Wo "ocd Them In Our liuslness. Minneapolis. Aug. 10. John Goodnow, consul geneinl nt Shangliai, China, In n private letter, discusses the expansion policy us follows: "We should hold the Philippine Islands, the Caroline Islands and tho Ladrone Islands, also Cuba and Porto Hlco. It does not matter whether we call them war Indemnity or not. We need them In our business. You have no Idea, and cannot have until you get out here, where nil nations are fighting for trade, what an Intense Jenlousy there Is of the United States. Just now the continental peoples seem more Jenl oua of us than evon of F.ngland. If wo are to have anything to say we must have a navy, nnd to have a navy we must havu coaling stations. , Mull CoiiMii'rihlp Discontinued. Washington, Aug. 10. Tho mnll ser vice between the United States and Spain will be resumed promptly, so far as this country Is concerned. The two countries beliic practically at peace, tho officials hero Bee no reason why mull passing between them should bo opened and censored, as during the war, and hereafter theso restrictions will be removed. Although no word to that effect has come from Spain, the presumption Is a similar course will be adopted by that government. Very goon steps will be taken by the post ofllce department looking to the re sumption of regular mall communica tion between the United States and Cuba and Porto Hlco. HAD NOT HEARD OF PEACE And General Scliwan's Column Repulsed the Attack of Fifteen Hun dred Spaniards. ronre. Pnrto Him. Aur. K!. General Reliwan's column was attacked on Sun day between Mayaguez and bares. As the Kleventh Infantry, under Colonel Hurke, was descendlnK the valley of the Hlo Orande Ihey weie fired upon from a hillside by a force of 1,600 Spaniards, who weie retreatlhR toward the north. The file was returned, and the Span lards weie reiuilred with, It Is be lieved, considerable loss. Colonel Soto, the commander of the May.iKiiez district, was wounded and was afterward overtaken In a wayside cottage. lie was attended by two sor BeHiits, who suriendeieil. The Amor leans sufTeied no loss. The nttlllery and the cavalry were not engaged. Oenornl Scliwan hud not lecelvcd news of the signing; of the protocol when the notion occurred, but obtained it Sunday afternoon. The repoits from Oenernl Miles ate monger. Tor IMiUndolplihi's sitrlekeu Soldiers. Philadelphia. Aug. 1C The city councils I'immlUeu for the lellef of soldiers and sailors held n special meet ing yesterday and definitely decided to send a hospital train of nine conches to Fernandlna, Fla., ClilekainauKa, On., and Dunn boring, Va., where the Philadelphia leglments are encamped, for the purpose of bringing bnck to this city nil Philadelphia typhoid fever patients capable of remo'val. The train will leave here Thursday morning. The cais will be fitted up In the most ap proved style known to medical science. The train will carry in trained women nurses and six doctors. Sluit'ter'x Sanitary lioport. Wushlngton, Aug. 1C General Shat ter's teport of the health conditions of his troops at Santiago on Aug. 14, as bulletined at the war department, is ns follows: Total number sick, 2,715; total number fever cases, 1,500; total number new cases, 1-H; number of fever cases returned to duty, i!2C. Deaths from ninlnrlnl fever, 8; yellow fever, S; ty phoid, 1; other causes, 3. Beats the Klondike. Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Marysvillc, Texas., has found a more valuable liscocry than lias ) ct been made in the Klondike. For years lie sulfcied untold agony fioni consumption, ac companied by licmoriliages ; nnd was abso lutely cm ed by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, lie derlarc- thai gold is of little value in com parison witli tins marvelous cute ; would have il, even if it cost a hunched dollars a bottle. Asthma, Rroncliili and all throat and lung affections arc positively cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Trial bottles free at A. Wasley's Drug Stoic Regular size so cts. and Sl.oo. Guaranteed to cine or price icfundcd. Thirty-two Victim" of Cloudburst. Knoxvllle, Tenn., Aug. 10. Additional details relative to the terrible cloud burst In Ilnwkins county last Friday morning were received In this city to day. It was previously reported that 20 lives were lost In the Hood, but It Is now estimated that perhaps 32 per sons became victims of this downpour from the skies. The report states that the families of AVIIlIam Fagan, Thomas Fagan, 'William Tunnel and James Conk were drowned, with Patience and Ynnco Mnrler, John Arnold nnd mother and Samuel Henry nnd wife. The Fa gan family numbered 13 lost, Fagan himself escaping. The Population of Shenandoah Is about eighteen thousand, and we would say at least onc linlf aro troubled wilh some aflection of the Throat and I.ungs, as those complaints arc, accouling to statistics, more numerous than others. We Would advise all not to neglect the opportunity to call on tlicir druggist and get a bottle of Kemp's llalsam for the throat and I.ungs. I'rice 2$ and 50c. Trial she free. Sold by nil druggists. fienernl shaflci'' llonie'comini:. ' Washington, Aug. 10. A cable mes sage was received at the war depart ment yesterday from General Shatter nt Santiago do Cuba, saying that he ex pects the last of his corps will have left Santiago for the United Stntes by Thursday next, and that he (General Shatter) will start for home next Sat urday. Santiago's Custom iteeelpts. Santiago de Cuba, Aug. 10. The of ficial report submitted to General Shat ter by Collector of the Port Donaldson shows the customs revenues from July 30 to Aug. 13 to bo $01,215, an excellent showing for the first fortnight of Amer ican administration. Spain Dceorates M. (.'million. Madrid, Aug. 10. 51. Cambon, the French ambussador to the United 'States, who repiesented Spain In the peace negotiations nt Washington, lias been decorated with the grand cross of the Order of Charles III. Every mother feels an i n d c scribable dread of the pain and danger attend ant upon the most critical pe riod of her life. Becoming a mother should be a source of joy to all, but the suffering and danger of the ordeal make its anticipation one of misery. MOTHER'S FRIEND is the remedy which relieves women of the great pain and suf fering incident to maternity; this hour which is dreaded as woman's severest trial is not only made painless, but all the danger is re moved by its use. Those who use this remedy are no longer de spondent or gloomy ; nervousness nausea and other distressing con ditions are avoided, the system is made ready for the coming event, and the serious accidents so com mon to the critical hour are obviated by the use of Mother's Friend. is a blessing to woman. 91.00 ntltBOTTLE ntall Drugstores, or sent by oxpresa on receipt of price. ROOKS Containing Invaluable Information of rocr interest to all women, will ho tent Mitt to any address, upon application, tijf IL. niuuriELD ULQCUTOB C0..AUtnU.CU. EN HOSPITALS Many Operations arc Made Necessary By Diseasel ElaJdcr and Kidneys. In the hospitals hundreds of oprn tions for Stone in the Bladder and Dis eased Kidnc's are mado necessary be cause the pAtlents neglected to keep their Urinary Organs in n healthy condition. They kept 'v Miuttinj; things off" un til it was too late. " Tho most deadly foe to Kidney, llladdcr and Wood Dis- A IMti cases ts Dr. David Kennedy's Pnvarlte ltvmcdy. Thirty years ngo it began curing people .who had frequent desire to urinate, espcci ally at night; who experienced scald ing pain in passing water j whose urine, whenleft standing, enntnltind (, unrit. ment, nnd also Tiisi stained linen when It touehi.d it; who sullered dny nnd night with pain in thu small of tho back. It has never failed to give relief in incurable casts, nnd ab solute restoration to health has followed its use in all cases not beyond human help. It is sold in drug stores for $1 per bottle. SAMPLE BOTTLE PRIZE. Those who suiter fiom the above uilmi nts, or from Rheumatism, Skin Discasts, Live: Complaint or Constipation, mny have a sample bottle and pamphlet of valuable information free by sending their name and address to thu Dr. Iavid Kennedy Corporation, Rondout, N.Y. In writing for Free Sample it is necessary to men tion hit finper, bo we mny know that un- iviiuusi is muuu in goou iauu. SUMMIlIt OIU'INT.S. l'BlttoXAM.Y-COSDUlTKH TOOK VIA l'K.NN- RYLVAN1A. IlAII.RO.tll. The lVniiiylvanla Itallro.id Company an nounces the following perMinally-eondiiited tours for the summer and curly autiunu of 1MH: To Yellowstone l'ark and the Trans- Mississippi Imposition on a spciiul train of 1'iillnmu sleephiK, compartment, observation, iml dining oars, allowing okdit days in "Wonderlmid" and two days at Omaha, Sep tember 1. Hate. $2:15 from Now York, Phil adelphia, lialtlmore, and Washington; fj;)0 from Pittsburg. To j'iiignni Fulls, excursion tickets e.ood to lotum within ten days will be cold on July SI, August 4 and 18, September 1. 15 and 21), at rate of $10 fiom Philadelphia, Haltinioie, and Washington. Those tickets Include tninspoitntlnn only, und will permit of slop over within limit at Ihill'.ilo, ltochester, und Wutkius 011 tho return trip. Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, I.utiiy Caverns, Xatnial llridge, Virginia Hot Splint's, nichmoud, and Washlnglon, Sep tember 2S und October 111. Kate, f from New York, f(i:j from Philadelphia. Pro portionate rates from other points. For itineraries und further Information ap ply to ticket agents, or address (leo. W, Iloyd, Assistant tteueial Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. More than twenty million free samples of uownt's Hull llu.el .s.uvo nave lieen dis tributed by the manufacturers. What belter proot of their confidence in its merits do you want? It cures piles, hums, scalds, soles, hi tlio shoites't space of time. C. II. Ilagenhiieh. THE PRODUCE MARKETS. As llulleeteil liv DonlliniH In l'hllndol Iilila und llnltlmoi-n. I'hlladi lphln, Aug. 15. Flour steady; winter superfine, tlK'uiAO; Pennsylvania roller, clear, $3.255i3.Ci); city mills, extra, 2.73iS3. Ityo flout sold In a small wny at $2.S5 per barrel for cholco Pennsylvania. "Wheat slow; No. 2 red, spot, TfiVift'Tc.; do. August, TCVMiTTc.i do. September, 720 72!Jc. Corn quiet; No. 2 mixed, August, and September, 575j37',ic. ; No. 2 yellow, tor local trade, 40c. Oats dull; No. 'i white, old. 33c.; No. 2 white, clipped, old, 33ftXSVtc. Hay weak! choice timothy, tll.M for largo bales, llcef steady; beef hams, J22ft22.no. l'ork quiet; family, $12.C01jl3. L,ard steady; western steamed, J3.C3. llut ter steady; western creamery, ISc. ; Elglns, 19c.; Imitation creamery, 13SlCc.; Now York dairy, 13917c.; do. creamery, U',i(S ISMc Cheese Inactive; largo, whlto, 7',iST7?8C.; small do.. 7'4c; large, colored, 7?c.; small do., 7?ic; Unlit skims, (i',40 CVfcc.; part do,, SUOSV&c; full do., 2tJ2',Jc. EgBS steady; New Yoik and Pennsylva nia, HVi5fl5Vi:C.; western, lresh, lliic. Po tatoes steady; Jerseys, J1.MS1.75; Loni: Islund, $l.l)01jl.S7l4; sweets, yellow, 3.23 QJ; sweets, red, $1.7502.23. Tallow steady; city, 3 5-lC(S35ic; country, 3",Mj3c. Cot tonseod oil dull; prlmo crude, nominal; do. yellow, 23V4c ltosln steady; strained, common to good, J1.33. Turpcntlno steady at 9Hc. Cabbage steady; Long Island, $2f3.25. lialtlmore, Aug. 15. Flour quiet; west ern superllnc, ?2.501i2.7."i; do. extra, $2,900 3.25; do. family, $3,001(1; winter wheat, patent, $1.10til.30; spring do., $l.C0id.75; spring whoat, straight, $1.30tM.M. Wheat Irregular; spot, S0c; month, 7C141J7CHC.; September, 7154i&72c.; December, 70c.; steamer No. 2 red, 75c, ; southern, by sample, 7CjSlc; do. on grade, 7SffiM!c. Corn dull; spot, SSc.; month. 37fi37',ic.; September, S0?iS37c; steamer mixed, 37c.; southern, white. 3Sf39c.; do. yellow, 24 SSUc. Oats steudy; No. 2 white, western, old, 30Vi31Vj,c. ; No. 2 mixed do. do., 28 CJ'.fco. Ityo easy; No. 2 nearby, 49c.; No. 2 western, DOVic. Hay in good demand for the better grades; No. 1 timothy, $12 12.50. Grain freights continue slow; steam to Liverpool, per bushel, iy,d August; Cork, for orders, per quarter, 2s. Cd., August; 3s.B3s. U4d., September. Sugar strong; granulated, 5.43V4. flutter steady; fancy creamery, 19620c,; do. Imi tation, 1C&170.; do. ladle, U&lBc..; good ladle, 13c.; store packed, 12J13c. Kggs firm at 12Vi13o. Cheoso steady; fancy New York, largo, SiS9ic: do. medium, SWUSiJe. ; do. smull, !C(9Hc. Lettuce, COe. per bushel box. Whisky, $1.2901.00 per gallon for finished goods In carloads; $1.31 Sll.32 for jobbing lots. Live Stool; Markets, New York, Aug. 15. Heeves active; good steers firm; others steudy; rough stuff l'.'i23c. higher; native steers, $1.M( C.70; half breeds, $1.S04i5.23; oxen and stops. $2.73i4.75; hulls, $..2i)ji3.n0; mainly. $.V.i.23; cows, $1,805(3.80; cables lower. Calves uctlvo and firm: sonio sales 25e. higher; veals. $5i7.26; choice. $7.50; but termilks. $3,755(4.26; Brussels, $34(J.7B; no westerns. Sheep and lambs aetlvo; gnod llieep firm; ot'ieTi toady, good to cholco f.unbs steady; othcB 15fti!&c. lower; some sales of common v'-ick 50a. lower; sheep, $8U4.fi6; no very prime here: hiinbs, $5.50p 7.50; culls. $1.50. Hogs higher at $1.25f(4.5U. Hast Llbi rty. Pa., Aug. IS. Cattle high er; ixtra, $5 20(fi6.30; prime. $5.Wi6.15; common, $3.&(ii(4. Hogs active; prlmo as sorted, $1,239(4.30; best Yorkers, $l.20if 1 3fi; heavy, $U04tl,15; pigs, ub to quality, $3.70 Ccl.10; ioukIih, $2.5W(3.75; common to fair Yorkors, J4&4.15. Sheep steady; choice. $5.684415.66; common, $3.3Stl3.76; eholoa Hiring lambs, $0.256.60; common to good. tl.OO'ui;; voul calves, $6.5087. One Minute Cough Cure surprises people by 1U quick cures und children may take It hi largo quantities without tho least danger, It bus won for Itself tho lieit reputation of any preparation used to-day fol colds, croup, tickling in tho thro.il or olistiuate coughs, U. 1 II. llugeubllch, if I- rm m ffl III 3? RIOTOUS VOLUNTEERS. Tlioy Aro Willi Dlllleulty ltestrnluod Prom Lynchliin a Ni'gro, San Frnnclsco, Aub. 10, Dan Thom as, a negro crab fisherman, was wound ed and narrowly escaped lynching at the hands of GOO Tennessee soldiers yesterday. Five men of Troop 11, of the regular cavalry, which attempted to quell the riot, were dragged from their horses by the volunteers and slightly Injured. Olllcers of the Tennes see rrr;lment finally sent the men back to quartern and took the bleeding negro to the guardhouse for protection. The trouble begnn In a saloon where Will Pnvls, a prlvntc of Company L, First Tennessee regiment, was drlnk Ine;. In the saloon were five or six other soldiers from different regiments nnd the prgrn Thomas. According to the story told by Davis the negro np proarhed him and nsked for a drink. Davis replied that he had no money, whereupon the negro struck Davis In the tight eye with a set of brass knuck les. The two closed in a struggle un til they were separated by an Iowa private. When the negro found himself free he left the saloon and went to his home. Thither he wns followed by soldiers, who wrecked the house In an endeavor to got nt the colored man. Hut for the prompt arrival of Major Cheatham the negro might have fnred much worse. Mnjor Cheatham covered the leaders with a pistol and said hu would kill the llrst man who Injured the negro. This prompt aitlon snved the colored man from Immediate violence, but on the way to the guardhouse at the pifsldln tho negro was attacked by 1'rlvale Mcruggs, w ho struck him a ter rible blow over the head with a bludg' eon. The soldiers were quieted with much dlllleulty. All the men engaged in the riot were volunteers, most of them Tennesseeans, but there were a number also from the Kansas nipl Iowa regiments, U CURE ALL YOUB PAINS WITH U iin-iMiier. fi A Modlclno Chost In Itself. M Slmplo, Safe and Quick Curo for t CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, f Cj COLDS, RHEUMATISM, ft NEURALGIA. H 25 nnd 50 cent Botlloa. Q DFWAHE OF IMITATIONS' C BUY ONLY THE GENUINE.: j PERRY DAVIS' SUlc Entrance cn Green St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. "CURE GUARANTEED." r !i Yyu'iM,rll,tnMior!iiitrrltil& tlioBO con X) iuttitiut!nK!nflrri.itrt lfyou an a victim of 1 14 l r f nnrt r(flt IVirlir Aluiuo. atp Hicpacsc those iipRtwycwon no liiQ UlobaoCb litunnnnico which ile t nilntl nml food v. find unlit vou for tho ihittutt of Hfc, call or write and lo (t.ivi'd. HourBi Dully, U;i i pv wh. ltI Bun., hcmi nmn.m KnmpH for Boot HU virn I cutliiunilnls I: x. mi 1 11 1; (JuocUii und Tako liifttltutui Fou statj: SKNATOU. ;i0th District, D. W. GRAHAM, Or SlAlIANOY ClTV. Hulijcct to Huptihlienn rule-, polt IlllilXTOIt OK THU l'OOK, S. G. MIDDLET0N, OK (ill lll ltTON. HnluYi't tn Iti'ixililli'an riilt'i. jjlOl! COUNTY CONTJtOJ.l.KIt, CHARLES A. SINYDER, Ok I'onavn.u:, Htiliject to ltepublk'an riiltv. jIOIt COUNTY HUltVISYOlt, MARK D. BOWMAN, Ok Mauanuv Citv. Sulijict to Itrimlillriiu rHlrn. pou 0 1 i I ! U I 'I t US UNT A TI V K, DR. H. G. REITZEL, Or Mahanov Cnv, Sulijci-t to Urp'i'tHcaii ruIi'H. THE PHILADELPHIA TinES IS THE HANDSOMEST and BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED. DhHmk 1MIS THU TUIUH will not mily iiiiiliitiiln tlio liiult htaiiitartl of uxci'lU'iict It inu'li.-il thu Iiit yrnr, lint will nli'mlfustly inl,ui,r to rxti-1 Hh own lff.t record, anil will not hwi-ivu Iriitn iih kct rurpodu to niiikn THE TIMES THK rAVOHITK PAMILY NUWSl'Al'EU OF THIS COUNTRY AMI Tills BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED ALL THE NEWS OK ALL THE WORLD ALL THE TIME Nn Journal In mnrc i-iti'iislvi-ly rlrcnlatril nr liat a wlili'i circle of nmli ra In IVniiHylvniila II11111 THE PHILADELPHIA TIHES WHY ? BECAUSE IT DESERVES THEM Specimen Copies Sent Tree Send lor one TKDMC JMIt.Y,IJ.O0ieru!iniim SScenta per inontlit iIi'IIvitim! liy (arilciB for C !iiUii'rwM!lc. HUNIIAY HIIITION, as larK-', lianUmiiiiti parel fuluiiiin,, t'UuanMy lllnotratoil, liiautlfully printul In lolum, SJio ptranniinii St'iiitu per copy. Dally 1111J H1111. tluy, (3.00 per aniiiiiii ; &0 cenU per loontli, AililicM all litter to THE TIMES, riiiLiiiKLruu. Itcititiltoil In Dohtli. Kow York, Aub. Id. Major 1'. W. Held, of Savannnh, On., vns found dend In Ills room at the Marlborough hotel yesterday. In tho mornlnc he received a tclocram from Savannah, slBiied M. Held, which rend: "Ma ct 11 Icnlly 111; come nt once." I.nte In tho afternoon another telPL'inm wan dc llveiod nt the hotel for Major Held. BeliiB unable to nrniiHC hlni the door of his room was broken In nnd Major Held was found on the lloor dead. Death was duo to cerebral apoplexy. The second telegram nnnounced the death of Mis. Held. Ilrnvo lioimli Illdor Promoted. Washington, Aurf. 16. Private Ar thur V. Cosby, of Troop K, Hnurh Hitlers, hns been promoted tn be 1111 as sistant ndjutnnt Koiipinl, with the rank of captain. Cosby wns seriously wound ed In the first day's fight before Snn tlogo, when tho Houch lllders wore nttaeked from cover by the Spaniards As soon ns. he wns able to travel he was broUKht to Washington and placed In the hospital ut Fort Slyer. He has now quite recovered, nlthoURh he still carries n Mauser bullet In his breast, Cosby wns Braduated at Harvard In 1S94, nnd when the war broke out was practicing law In New Yoik city, where he resides. Ooticnil Aittriixtl at Hoim Komi. Hons Kons, Aug. 1(!. Oenernl Auriis tl, captain Kenernl or the Philippines, anlved by the Knlsorln AtiBUstn. 1 1 r refuses to be Interviewed, und will say nothing more than that he Is goliiB to Spain at the llrst opportunity. It Is a significant fact that while the fastest German cruiser has brought General Augustl, she bilngs only n small pnek tige of mnll for the Herman consul, The consul is now In Canton. The precise facts are not knovn, but It Is supposed that General Augustl lied from the riilllliplnes. Nearly Killed by Itobbern. Marietta. O., Aug. 10. Peter Horner, wife nnd daughter, at Strlngtown, W Va.. n few miles up the Ohio river, Avert found unconscious yesterday. Theli hous" was ransacked and $500 stolen Mrs Horner will die. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tlio 1 cit kalvo lu tlio world for cuts, brnlsos, sore?, ulcers, salt rliotun, fovor sums, tetter, cLapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures I'iltn, ot .10 pay roquiied. It In guaranteed touivo perfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price S5 cents por box. For kalo by A. Waloy. YHtot'(lay' IliiMoball (Intno, At Phlludelpliln-St. lottls, 7; Plilladel ,plila, 4. At Uoston First game (10 In nings): Boston, 4; Cleveland, 3. Second game: Boston, 0: Cleveland, 0. At lial tlmore First game: Halthnore, 0: Pitts burg, 3. Second .Mm : 11 iltii-ioiv. 0; Pittsburg, 1. At Brooklyn Cincinnati, 8; Brooklyn, 0. At New York (10 Innings, called) Chicago, 2; New ork, 2. At Washington -Louisville. 3; W..: !ilngton, 1. At Toronto- Toronto, 7; lli.ualo, 4. At AVIlkesbarre Providence, 5, Wllkesbarrc, 2. At Syracuse Springfield, 10; Syracuse, C. At Montreal Montreal, 7 Ottawa, 3. At Richmond Fli t game: Richmond, C; Nuwnrk, 0. Second game: Richmond, 9; Newark, 4, At Heading Lancaster, 2; Reading, 1. At Norfolk Norfolk, 2; Pat erson, 1. At Allentown Allentown, 0; Hartford, 3. When you call tor DoWilt's W'ltrh Hael Siilvo tlio gieat pile cure, don't Accept nn tiling olsu. Don't bo talked into an cpllng a Ktilistitute, for piles, for sores, lor Inuns. C II. llagciiliueli . .vTti-. you iioiso soii'iir: TUB SOUTIIKKN ltAIt.WAY UKXCIIIIS AM. PltOMlN UNT I'llIN'lh. Don't Hlai t Smith without ruii.nllinn .luliii M. I V:iII, District l.Kseii"cr Agent, Southern I'allivuy. tr.S ('lietiiiit street, I'liiluilelphia If you c-Lii nut call ill person, wrilo In linn. You invite ilis.ipp(iiiitiueiit when you ex periment. DiiWitt's l.ittlu llai ly Itiscis aro pleasant, easy, thorough littlo pilW. Tlioy curo constipation and sick hciulacht just iih sure as you hike them. (!. II. Hiigenbuch. Philadelphia fk Reading Railway Kiili'uks lliuii Hard Coal No Smoke IN KFKH13T JULY 1st, Ifll TrntnH leavo Hlienamloati an fnllowa: For New York vlA Philadelphia, week days, 7 30 'J 51 a. in., 12 27, 3 10 and 0 07 p. 111. For New York via Maueli ClilinK, week dayn, 7 30 a. in., 12 27 and 310 11. in. Kor Uvadlng and Philadelphia, week duyii, 7 30, 9 81 a.m., 12 27. 3 10 and 0 07 n. 111 For 1'ottnvlllc, week dayn, 7 30, DIM a, m. 12 27, 3 10, 0 07 and T 25 p. iu. For Tumaqtia and Mahanoy City, week days 7 30, 0 SI a. 111., 12 27. 3 10 und 0 07 u. 111. For YVIIIlauiiort, Hunbury and lwlshurg, werlc daVB. 1130 a.m.. 12 27, 7 2,1 l. 111 ForMahauo Plane,-weekdays, 780, 8 HI, II !W a. 111,, 1 3 iu, w. 1 i ,0 ts 111. For Ashland and Suauiolclli, weelc dhH, 7 30, 1130 u. in.. 12 27. 310.6 07. 725 and 9 Ml), in. For llaltluioro, Washington and the Wist a la II. ,vo. it. 11., tnrougu trains le"l Heading Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. & It. V K.) at 82U, 7 6.1, II 20 11, 111., 3 10 and 7.27 0. l.. Sundays, 3 20,7 00,1120 u. 111., 3-1(5 and 7 27 p. 111. Addi tional tialus from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, week days, 1080a. 111. 12 20. 12 16 8 40 p 111. Sundays, 1 3.1, 8 23 p. in, TRAINS KOH 8HKNANDOAII. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week Jays, 12 15, 4 SO, 8 00, 11 30 a. m., and 1 45, 4 80 9 00 p.m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 80, 9 10 a. m 1 30 p. in. l.eave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, 3 40, 8 80, 10 21 a. 111. and 131), -1(0 p.m. Iava Heading, week days, 7 0), lOOs, a, ui. 12 1.1,4 17, B 00 p.m. Leavo Potlsvllle, wecKdajs, 710, 7 40 a.m. 12 30 4 10, G 10 and 0 50 p, m 1-avu Taiuatpia, wteic .lays, 8 30, 11 23 a. 111,, I 49, 5 SO, 7 20 p. in. Leave Mahanoy City, week da)s, 901, 1147 a. 111., 2 22, 5 12, G 21, 7 II p. lu Ix-ave Alahauuy' Plane, week days, 630, 9 2-1, 10 25. 11 59 a. 111., 2 41, 5 32, 6 41.7 H7, p 111. Leave Williaiusport, week days, 7 42, 1U0Q a. III. , 12 34 and 4 00 p. 111. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, IILII..!.!..!,). m . 1 ijruto . .tiinuviiiuin uiicbiiiu, unco, vvnn ami South streit whait tor Atlantic City. iv eeKuayB express, dw, vuu, iu Ma. m., 11 uu Saturdays only), i 00, 3 00, 8 40 loo minute train J, 4 00 IIU mlniitu trul II J, 430, 500 fti.1 nillllltu train, 5 40, 7 00 p.m. Accommodation, 015 a. 111., 5 00, 6 30 p. iu (1.00 excursion tl ill II 700 11 111. Sundays Kipress, 730, 8 00, H30, 1)00, 1U00 a Iu,4 4.1 pin. Accommodation, 0 15 a lu, 4 41 p. tu. 81.00 excursion train, 7 a 111. Returning leavu Atlantic City depot, torner Atlantic and Arkansas avenues, Veeki'a Kipress, (641 Mondays only) T CO, 7 45 65 minute, train, 8 20 165 uiliilito train, 9 00, 1015,1100 a 111., a au, 4 30, 6 30, 7 30, 939 p. 111. Accommodation, 4 21, 7 50 a. 111. 4 ul p. 111. $1.00 excursion train (from Mississippi live, only) 6 CO p, 111. Sundats Kinross, 8 30, 4011 Alio llOO r.ltll ?un s -tn aim (fin.. ... a.. romiiiodatlou, 715 a,' 111.', 5 0.1 p. in. ' tt 00 excursion inun iiroin loot 01 Mississippi uve. For Capo May and Sea Isle City, 8 41a. lu., 2 30,4 41pm, Additional for Caiw May-4 15 t, ,,, M li,,.a mmu...,Ktn.. .ml u U For Ocean City, 8 30, 8 45 11 111, 2 30, 4 45 11 111! If 1.00 fXflirwtlitl TlMlrs.l,... nlvl 1 1X1 Ik 1,1. Hllll. daj,15, 9 15 a 111. Parlor Cars ou all oiprcss trains. Xor further Information, apply to nearest 1'l.iladelphia and Heading Hallway ticket ageu or address I. A. HWKKIAUD, lCUSON J. WKKkS. iicn'l Hu pt. , iien'i rass r aki., Headline Terminal, Philadelphia. nillions of Dollars (Jo nn In smoko every yoar. Taken risks hut got your houses, slock, fu iiiluio iiUi., Insured In tlrst-classr liable companies as lepreseutod by DAVID FAUST, '"surancc AgcH ujiiiu 1 AUJli IaJ Houlh Jardln H Also LlleudAtcldeiitl Ooiapaulu "Saved Her Life." RS. JOHN WALLET, of Jefferson. Wis., than whom nono Is more highly esteemed or widely known, wrltos. "In 1SD0 1 had a sovcro attack ot LaGrlppo nnd at tho end of four months, lu splto of all physicians, friends nnd good nursing could do, my lungs lioart nnd nervous system wcro bo completely wrecked, my llfo was do spalrcd of, my friends giving mo up. 1 could only sleep by tho uso of opiates. My lungs and heart pained mo terribly and my cough was most aggravating. I could not Ho lu ono position but a short tlmo and not on my loft sldo at all. My husband brought mo Dr. Jlllcs' Ncrvlno and Heart Curo and I be gan taking them. When I had taken a half bottlootcach I was much bettor nnd contin uing persistently I took about a dozen bot tles and was completely restored to health ta tbosurrrlsoof all." Dr. Miles' Remedies aro sold by all druz- gists under a positive guarant.-e, llrst bottle, benotlls or money ro- i.i t,nni. luiii, :u, ...ion nil ma" l",'7l 119 I, . w. . iwffv, .... ,v im nerves free. Andre riL7.Iili-.TS2-fa Lli.MIU:dMl,Di'M,CO Mkuart. Ind. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Jj M. IIUKKK. A11UKNEY-AT-LAW. Ottloo Kpuii ImlKlliiK', corner ot Matn nn CVntrti utreetn, Hlieiumdoiih, II. 1'OMKltOV, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW BlieiiAiiJoah, 'it. JJUOK. JOHN .IONICS, MUSICAL INSTUUCT0H, liock ttox &5( Mulmuoy City, 1h, JfavhiK tstiiilleil undor buiiio ( h l--i inuitt ru ti I.tiiuloii tul Turtn, wilt la ItHou on tliu vIo1iittiuuuilollii, Killer Hint vocal cultiiru, Terina ruuaotmblo, Atlilrean hicmnof Htrmi'ut, tho jeweler Hlimmmlimh. P ennsylvania RAILROAD. HOIIUYKILl. DIVIKION. JUI.V 1, 1S9B. Tialiiii will leaieShuuaiiduiiii ulUr Inu ub. u uatti for lao, tlllbt-iluli, Klui'kv lllu, i., . Water, Ht. (-lair, PoUhUIIv. llaiuour, Ucay..,,, IoIUUiwii, l'liuenlxvlllu. liorrlHtuwn Hidrw aatlpllla llfrMid atleet Btutluii) at 005 and 8 11 a. in., atKi, 010 p. m. uu week da)8. ?iiuidayn, S 1.1 u. in., 1 2b p. lu. Tlalna leatfu Kiacklllu fur tjhmiamlual. f 7 .'1(1, 11 40 it. in. and 3 10, 13 V. . Hunday, 11 01 a. in, and 0.1(1 1. in. l.eavu l'ottavillo fin Hhellallilii.tli (vlaKratk vlllo, 7 10, II 'JO a. in., 6 a), 7 lO i. lu. Mmuay lu ;r a. in., n m . m. Leavu I'lillauelpUa, (llruad atreet atallon), itti ,-SliHinUoali at bab a. ui., 1 lu ji. m. wi-tk ilaa. Hillidaa leavo at u ho andU a. l. ln.ave llroad Mtrect SjIaIiuu, l'tllludellla, KOH NKW YOHK. KxprciM.weFk-dayB, II HO, I On, 4 50 5 aii I j,J nu, 71i,aiiu, 'JM, iuji (DiiiIiik Oar), Iluoi.. in, I20UUUUII, .UUA tLlmlted 1 OU and 1 : l, lllnliiK IWh), 1 10, .'DO (UiiiIhk tar) J M, J 60. IW.auo, ftuu IDliuiiK OuO, uuu, 7 OJ, 7 'lO tl'in iliU(''ar), lUOu li, lu., 1201, ullil. HiliiuaN, iM, tin, I OO. . i Ui, 0 13 8 -JO, 1160, 10 21, (1)iuiik Car),. 11 ill) a. in., 12 33, 104 I Dining Car) Sou (.DiiiiiiK Car), iiAi (Limited! 2:1) IDinliiu O.irj, O-M.OM, (DinlUK Cat) 085 702,750, I)1ihiik Cur J 10 ou ii. iu., 12 01 iiIkIii. HijipreHU lur lludtou wltiiout cIiauku, 11 Ooa i., wcea-aaM, nnd 7 60 u in., dally. tatBklll express, tl'arlor Car), 8 20 il ni w t-ek dayH. WAS1I1NUTON AND TUB SOUTH. Kor Baltluiuru and Wahhlntou, II 60, 7 20, a U2, 1U2U, II 2o, a. ui., 12 U0, 12Ut lllli.lllK Car), 1 12 LUInlliK CurJ, a 12, 4-11, l&o Cuiiurpa alouul Lllulleu, IMullitf CarJ, Oil. Bb.1 ll'" mi; CurJ, 7111 Lblnlii CarJ p. ill., anil 12 0.1 i K 1 1 week daya. iudaya, d 60, 7 20, 'J 12, II 'il, a, iu., 1201, 1 12, lUliiliiK CarJ 4 41, l.'i20 Cmi Krenaiuiial Limited, lllnliiK CurJ, u5.i jllinlni; CurJ, 7U1 l)liiliii;CarJ p, ui. and 12 01 nntlit. l'ur tialtliuure, ueeouiuiOHlatloii, 0 12 a ui, 2 OJ and 4 01 p ui week duya, a oa and 11 lu p iu dully, FOIt ATLANTIC CITY. lA-a e llroad atrt-el aUtlou via Deluwaru rlvei bridal. 1'Jxprend, Sou, V 10 IbO luluuteu u ni, 2118 n2lillliillc'sj, IIAI SU liilliuteaj, 7 Ou p, lu. nuiulaya, S CO, U JO Ml liilliuteaj, u In, 2 M f luiuiitiiilj, 7U p iu, Leavu Market nirect Warf Kxprian, 3 ou, rt ao, 1U00 175 inliiut(aj,a lu. (100 bullirdaya uny, 2ou 73 iiniiutuhj, J uu t73liiinuteijJ,U UU oo iniiiiilcnj, 4UU JiS inlnutesj, 4ttU 173 iniiiuusj, aou Jiu lllinutcit, 3110 fMt luluutullj p In. MululnyH, 3 00, 7110, 81AJ 7 liiluuteuj, 8UU, U00 174 lulliutt., UbO 170 miliuteaj a in, and 4 SO 173 uillllltlaj p In. J1.0U uxeumlou tialu, 7 Oua lu ilully, Kur CupuMuy, AliKtnnea, Wlluwuudaud lloll; lteaeh l.xpruiK, VUU a in, 2 UU, 4 03, 0 00 p in weekday., biiudaj. 8 20 a tn. Cap. May only, I Ml p In natiiul.i, . lixcurtiiun, 7 w u lu dally. Kur ruu laic city, uc.u City, Avaluu una Uluiiu lluibor ICxprti., v 10 u. ui., 2110, 4 'JU, 5 00 p. ui, week day., Munday., 8 3u u. ui. tsj. euralou 7 10 u iu dally, Kor homers l'ulut lixprux, 3 00, 8 'M, 10 OJ . ui., 1 00 Saturdays nnly, Uuu, uu, a uu, 3au p.m. w.ek day., tjundaya, 3 00, a 00, V uu, V &0 a. in, und 4 ISO p. in. I. li, HUTCUIKSOM, J. It, Wouu, U.u'l Mauaiier, (Jeu'l lUd.V'r Atf I fOOOOOOOWOflOOOOOOOOOOOoOt Webster's X uteriiationail : XMdiionary fiiicccMor of the lrn(ttrl!(ictl," Tho Ono Great Standard Authority, nn win1 j ion. j, ,i, mower. Jiutlt L", H. HiU'nino Court, f Htauclard of tlie IT. R. (lov't I'riiitlnK imiiuu, mo i). n. niiiirritia Court, nil ttm Klutn Mm. . lufiiio Conrti.ftiuiof near ; 17 OH II') DCIlUOtUOUKll. Warmly Coimiiciiilocl Ur Hlate Hnperinlemlenla of hchoola, (.ollKH 'rfl (lerifi.nmlottierlUiticutorg t tuuiuBfc winiuuv iiuuiuer xiivsiiuaiiiu the liousclmltl, ninl to CRCTai liniuiml man, and nil. TUB BUST POU PRACTICAL USE. It Is easy to find the word wanted. It la vusy to ascertain tile pronunclar'on. It Wvaiy lo trace the icrowtli ol o word. It Is eaiy to learn what a word meant, Thn Niw York Trlbttno Sayst l nil l ili'Ht I'llllluii rninea from the pre m villi a i . ,,i.i,-.-i,,-n .il.,. iiiiiii,.H uiu inom iimrunirlifiil. , i Hliliind liiijraiililcal ujrlloii, - da ' i . via iiiii.lli-, o,,i iluj! thi, a v .,rk in wlildi It li J Y ' 1 II.VIH, m .-.-f. .null P, layil. ? 0 0I3T TUB IIHST. 5 WSrcclmen nacet lent on annlleatlon to 5 f?. ,c- r. MnnitiMT co liihumwm, ' riiriHKHC(r, ,i;iss., l.n.A 9 St)
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