EVENING HERALD USTAIILISIILI) 1K70. PuhlMied every I'vcnlng, F.icent Sunday, at K i . t, t 'i' .1 . ' - i r. ikOkntkk. T .e it. i s andean nnilllio surrounding li .is lor six cuts a week, pay aht o the carriers, lly mull SJ.nOn year, or25 ccirt'.u month, payable in advance. Advertise ment charged nccordltigtospaee awl position. Tlfo publishers reserve tlio right to change the position of advertle montn whencvor tho pub lUhtlo'j of limn demands It. The right In leaervod to lJrtany aclvcrtlxcnicnl, whether luttTl lor or not, aut the pulilUheri may deem ' ipruper, Advertising rates made known upon application. Kntoml Mt the pintoluce Hi Shenandoah, Fa., second claim mall matter. TKLF.PIIONlt CONNICCTION 'All the News Thai's Fit to Print." r J Evening Herald vr.i)Nr.snAY. aiuist 17. isin. OUR COUNIRY : l irst. Last and Forever. As 0111' result of tlif war, mi Amur win fiiblo will l)o laid to l'orto Kico at oniv. Amkiiicax blood Iiiih bouii spilled upon the .soil of tin' Philippines. It if tiuio to stop the talk of the sur render of the islands to Spain. Ac t ultniNU to reports of railroad companies and business men through out tho fount rv this year's wheat crop will be the largest in the history of the Vnited States. TlIK Philadelphia Inquirer say.s "Mr Hriinnu is a bird." The Con lires'sniaii takes t'M'elitiolis to the flippant statement, but we haven't heard from the bird. UKl'DllTs received from the Kast ern, Miililli' anil Western states show the tonnage of hay this year to be greater than for ten years, and speak well of the conditions of the harvest crop. The crop of free silverites. however, is (jrowiU beautifully less. Thk Democrats of Wyoming have declared for imperialism, thereby directly repudiating the .state Demo crat iu platforms of Florida and Vei mont. Democratic principles in these times are amazingly elastic, even in Schuylkill county . Sws.vi'ou. Hanxa is right. Tho coming issues of American politics u.re not tho iiiiestions of the past, but the now issues arising from the war; aud great and suiUcient they are ! Thus prophesizes the Democratic. Kew York Sun. Now that Chairman Shav lias issued a call for the meeting of the Republican executive committee on Saturday next, for the purpose of fixing u date for holding tin iinty convention, our friends of the Miners' Journal are still uneasy. They now want to fix the date. The sentiment among Republicans generally seems to favor September llith. LriTlili "Millie" Williams, Congress man Bruniiu's private secretary, ac, knowledges in open court that he did not vote for the Republican candi dates for Poor Director and Judge in 1895. This is a frank admission from u. .Republican olllce-holder. Surely there can be no complaint from that ipuurter should other Republicans tills year decide to "cut their ticket" - for Congress, for instance. It may seem odd, but nevertheless it Is n fact, that tho Republican cam paign committee are going to use in their assortment of campaign docu ments several speeches that were made by Democratic members during the recent session of Congress, favor ing the issuing of bonds instead of greenbacks. There was but ono Ko publicau in Congress who favored the issuing of greenbacks and ho was from this district. Tho campaign document will hardly include his speech, although it should. In a recent interview Secretary of the Navy Long says tho old sectional feeling is absolutely and utterly wiped out us a result of the war. Comment ing upon the political situation, he said "Tho turilf and currency ques tions are entirely overshadowed by the tremendous rapidity witli which recent important events have followed eagh other. The success of tho ad ministration and its ability to success fully uopo with large questions have, I believe, been universally recognized. Tlioro 1h generally a feeling In favor of helping tlie administration instead of lighting it. I look to see the re newal of industry and enterprises that will bo of profit to capital and labor alike." The views expressed by Secretary Long tiro in lino with those held by the leading men of botiipollt leal parties. Newer and more im portant issues will enter into tile next presidential campaign. Curd all hwr HH, bilious ness, lr tilicho. Miur stom Pills ach, !iullt,eitiou, constipa tion. Tlior wJ UHllv wain out ptnor Sold bj all di-uKcLti. Js ctnU ilM wily l-lll. to tuiiv villi li uj' sriuiarllU nopam trvJi joiit RUPTURE If you wear tho CHAMPION TRUSS, fUU4elohU Trull Co.. 010 UemlSL. Phli, P. mm m? 1 KUMIJ From Mrs. Wnltor B. Budd, of Pnt choguo, Now York. Mrs. Hftm, In the following letter, tells a familiar utory of weakness and suffering, and thanks Mrs. I'lnkliam lor complete relief: " Deaii Mas. 1'i.vkiiam: I think It is my duty to write 011 and tell von what bydia U. l'liiklituii's Vegetable Compound has done for . I feel like other woman. ad such dread ful headaches through my temples and 011 top of my head, that I nearly went crazy; was also troubled with chills, was very weak: my left side from my .sho.ddeis to my waist pain ed me terribly. 1 could not sleep for the pain. Plasters would help for u while, but as soon as taken oil, the pain would he just as had as ever. Doctors prescribed medicine, hut It gave me no relief. " Now I feel so well and strong, have no more headaches, and no pain in side, and it is all owing to your Compound. I cannot praise it enough. It is a wonderful medicine. 1 recommend It to every woman I know." HORRORS OF SANTIAGO. Kain Prevents the Work of Cremating the Bodies of Spanish Soldiers, Victims of Disease. Santiago do Cuba, Aug. 17. The bod ies of tho dead Simulants continue to be cremated. Over 700 wore burned so far. Yesterday afternoon 70 were to be burned. Over two rails a dozen bodies are stretched, across them an other dozen, and then about 30 corpses are stacked In an Immense funeral pile ten hlch. The pile Is then saturated with kerosene and the torch applied. A fall of rain put out the lire, caus ing the bodies to be only half burned. Tho unconsumed bodies were left upon the earth until todav, when better weather helped the work nf cremation. Around the pile yesterday lay 22 Collins containing corpses In a state of decomposition. Several naked bodies were strewn upon the ground In a state of putrefaction. Altogether about 70 unburned and unconsumed bodies lay around. The stench was terrible. This happened nt a cemetery within the city limits. The authorities and the cemetery oltlclals say It Is Impossible to get men to work at the cremation. Wages of $1 a day prove no Inducement to the natives to work nt this gruesome toll. These 70 corpses represent two days' dead from the Spanish camp. The danger to the population from tho stench, the presence of the buzzards, vultures and llles Is Incalculable. Beats tlu. Klondike, Mr. A. C. Tlumias, of Mnrysville, Texas., lias found a mure valuable discovery than has et been made in llie Klondike. For )cars lie tillered imlolil aeony Irom consumption, ac companied by hemorrhaces : and was abso lntely cured by Dr. King's New Discov very lie for Consumption, Coughs and .Colds, declares that gold is of little value in com parison with this marvelous cure ; would have it, even if it cost a hundred dollars a buttle. Asthma, bronchitis and all throat and lung allections aie positively cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Trial bottles fiee at A. Wasley's Drug Store. Regular sire 50 cts. and Si. 00. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. SUNDAY EXCUT.alONTO ATLANTIC CITY. Low KuteH tin tho l'cnusjiviilihl itallroad Company's Delaware lllvtir llrldgc Konte. Sunday, August 21, is tho date of tho next Pennsylvania Uailroad special one-day ex cursion to Atlantic City. A special train will ho provided, ruimins through to and from Atlantic City via tho Delawaro liber Jlridge, without change. Tickets, which will ho sold at rales ipiotod, will lie good only on tho special train in each direction en day of issnu, Xfo an Special Kxcur. leuvtfl. Uute. 4 23 A.M. ii S.1 4 : " 2 R5 4.40 " 2 70 3 00 " 2 m 5,09 " 2 M 0 13" 2 50 5 l'J " 2 50 S 92 " 2 as B.10 " 2 1" S.II " 2 10 5.1S " 2 10 5.V " 2 10 0 10 " 2 10 .Sbennndoali Pr.-u.-ks ilia St. Clnlr Pottsvlllo Schuylkill Haven AduniHdale Auburn Hamburg Shoemulicrsvllle MotirNville Lecport Temple Heading I'etiinilng, special train will leavo Atlantic City 7.00 p. ni. samo day, making same stops. When von call tor DoVt'ltt's Witch Iliuel Salvo tho great pile LUro, don't accept any thing olse. Don't ho talked into acix-nting a substitute, fur piles, for sores, for hums. C. il. llagculmcli. A WORD FOR CUBANS. General Joo Wheeler, the Veteran Cavalry Leader, Discourages Attacks on the Insurgents. Washington, Aug. 17. Major General Joseph Wtncler, commander of tho cavalry division of General Shatter's army, arrived in Washington last night from New York, accrimpunled by his son, Joseph W. Wheeler, a member of his stnff. Heyond the fact that he had been ordered by tho secretary of war to report In Washington, General Wheeler said he knew little about tho object of his visit. From other sources It was learned that the president, de siring to consult with lilm, hail directed that he be ordered hero. General Wheeler Is Inclined to the opinion that the trouble with the Cu bans Is due largely to misunderstand ing. "The Cubans," said he, "were badly clothed and badly fed. They do not make an impressive appearance as soldiers. My belief Is that they prob ably misunderstood the conditions about Santiago whlcn we had to en counter. A few of them could speak English, and communication between them and tho American troops was dif ficult. Yes, I know of the charges that they refused to work on the roads and other projects for the nsslatanse of the American army, but I think their re fusal was 'due, to mime extent, at least, to a misapprehension of the necessity for the work. I found Cubans who were willing to work after the necessity of t was explained to them by Intecpre ters." SPANISH MASSACRES. Spain's Soldiers Killed Ninety Cit izens of Oialos rOR HOISTING OUR BANNER, llnd the Spanlai-iN lleen KntorprMtit They M light Cnully Have Adminis tered Severe I'liulsbmeut to tile I'lt-nt Iiivadi-i-H t I'oi-to ltteo. Ponce. l'orto Hlco, Aug. 17. White flags llutter at the Spanish nnd Amer ican outposts, and all Is quiet. The lit at tepoit of outrages by tho Span iards within their lines was brought to the hendiiunrters of General Wilson Sunday by a priest who bended a depu tation from dales, 20 miles nottheast of Utuitdo. The Inhabitants of the place raised the Amerlcnn ling after tho Spanish troops had left. The troops returned, tore down the flag and macheted 90 of the Inhabitants. This occurred on Saturday. The priest ap pealed to the Americans for protec tion, but the latter are powerless to Interfere. In the present circumstances, even though a leltrn of terror be In augurated. The Chester, with the Kirst engineers, Colonel Grlltln, arrived yesterday. I5at tcrles A and C, of tho Pennsylvania light artillery, the Governor's Troop and Sheridan Troop disembarked from the Manitoba nnd are camped on the outskirts of the town. No disposition of these troops has yet been decided upon. The Columbia snlled last night for New York, via St. Thomus and Key West. The warships I'uiltnn, Terror, Prairie, Gloucester, Wasp, Leyden and Annapolis will go to Gunulea' today, and will remain there until they re ceive further orders. The harbor there is a good one. Had the Spaniards been enterprising they could have administered some se vere punishment to the Ameilcan in vading foices here. For a week after the llrst landing wns made nt Guanlco we had smnll detached foices at vari ous little points, miles from support, which might have been surprised and cut to pieces, or captured, had the enemy been bold and dnshlng. With but two leglments ashore guarding our base, and without cav alry or Buns, Colonel Hulliigs, with two battalions of the Fourth Pennsyl vania, advanced out on the main road to San Juan, over which the Spaniards retreated, nnd established two com panies at Juann Diaz, eight miles away. Six companies were held In reserve In the rear of the town. Considering the foice nt his com mand, Colonel Hullngs disposed his men admirably, but the Spaniards, who at llrst considerably outnumbered Colo nel Hillings' force, could at any time have Hanked him. Tho broad fields which stretch nway on each side of the military road are covered with growing sugnr cane from six to ten feet high, and would afford shelter to an army corps. But the Spaniards did not attempt to molest the small In vading force, although they must have had plenty of Infotmntlon regarding our location and numbers. They did not even attempt to waylay tho little detachments which Colonel Hillings sent out on the various roads for re- connolterliiK purposes. Occasionally these reconnoltei lug parties would run Into a .Spanish outpost and retire, but the next day, when a reeonnnlssance In forco would reach the spot, the Spaniards would have disappeared Evidences were continually found be tween Juan Diaz and Coamo. 14 miles beyond, of contemplated resistance which had been nbandoned nt the sight of our uniforms, liridges were found ready for mining, trenches wore begun nnd abandoned. The Spnnlaid seems to light best when his back Is against the wall. CASTOR I A For Infants nnd Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the Signature A New York Hotel -Murder. Now York, Aug. 17. Emeline c. Reynolds, u young unmarried woman, about 21 years of age, was found mur dered in the Ginnd hotel, at Thirty Ill st street and Htoadway, In this city, yesterduy. Her death had evidently resulted from repeated blows on the head with a piece of lead pipe. After some hours of Investigation, and upon statements given by the mother of tho dead girl, Dr. Samuel J. Kennedy, a young dentist of this city, was ar retted and Is being held upon suspicion of the murder. The fact that not only the murdered woman wns robbed, but another robbery wns committed on th same floor. Incline the police to the belief that the woman was killed In an attempt to prevent robbery. Sacrificed to Blood Poison. Thoso whohftvo nover had Blood Poi son can not know what a desporato con dition it onn produce. This terriblo disenso which tho doctors arc totally unablo to euro, is communicated from 0110 generation to another, inflicting its taint upon countloas innocent ones. Some years ago I was Inoculated with poison by n nurse who lnfcctod my bake with blood taint. Tho little one was Unequal to tlio struggle. ana im 111' was yittiucu up to tho fearful poljon. Kur six long years 1 sut furod untold misery, I was covered with sores and ulcers from head to foot, and no language can uxiircss mr feellnua of woe during thoso long medical treatment. Soy. f' slvcly treated ine, but all -v 10 no purpose 1110 mer eurv and potash t.emed to add fuel to the awful flame which was devouring 1110. I was ndvlfed by friends who had seen wonderful cures inado by It, to try Swift's Speclllo. Wo got two bottles, and I Mt hone again revlvo In my breast hope for health and happltiek? again. 1 Improved from the start, and a com plete and perfect cure was the result. U.S. 8. is the only blood remedy widen reaches des perate casoa. Mns. T. W. 1.1 , Montgomery, Ala. Of tho mnny blood remedies, S, S, B. is tho only ono which can rcnoh deotv sonted, violent cases, It nover falls to euro perfectly and permanently tho most uespernte coses which avo boyond the reach of othor remedies. .The. In fumiLY VEOETAiiLii, and 1b tho only blood remedy Kuarunteod to contain no mercury, potash, or othor mineral. Valuable books mailed frco by Swift Bpccitlo Company, Atlanta, Georgia. "30LD DUST." 13 ILjl p if fLM EE? r$ I n 11 ii bj Ei 1 UfACU ur. KM THE PRODUCE MARKETS. As llollei-leil liv l)-:tlho.' In Philadel phia unit lliiltliuore. Philadelphia, Aug. 10. Clout in limited demand; winter ouperllne. J2.tM72.40; Pennsylvania roller, cle.it. !.2.r.Ti3 r,0; city mills, extta. $2 7rTt3. Hyi U nit 'inlet and steady at $2S per bnrrel fur 1 '. nice Peun SVlvanla. Wln-nt dull; No 2 rid. spot. 7r?ifii7Go. ; do. AukubI, 75V(",;c. ; do. Sep tember, 71Vifi"lii-. Corn slow: No. 2 mixed, AtmiiBt ind Supteinlir r. P'iVaTc.; No. 2 yellow, for local trcl W'..c. Oats weak; No. 2 white, clipped. :UV , do. old. 32c. liny In llRlit demand: choice timothy, $11 CO for InrBe bales. Itnl steady, beef hnms, $22,122.50 Pork steady, family. $12.r.O 4113. Iard sternly; weti in l.'.inifd. J5..15 Hutter sternly; western tn-.-nn'-iy, ll',..fi 10c. ; do. factory, lli&Hc.; niglus, 19c.; Im itation pi earner', lSl(lr. ; New York dairy, )3Sil7c.; do. deanery. 1 IVjjrri lSVfee. ; fancy Pennsylvania pi lots Jobbing nt 22i&2-".c: do. wholesale, 21c. Cheese steady; large, while. "Hie: small do 7,Sc:.; light skims. 64!iiW., part do.. HiduDVic; full do., 21i2i4e. Hggs steady; Nov York nnd Pennsylvania. HV"l"c. western, fresh. IHic. Potatoes steady: Jerseys, Jt.n0Wl.75: Long Island, S1.IHM1.S7U.; vcts, yellow, J3.25l; red. $1,761(2.2.1. Tallow dull: city, Sc. ; country, 3VWf3c. as to (pialUy. Cottonseed oil dull; pilmc yellow. 23i,4c. ltosin quiet; strained, common to good, $1.30jl.25. Cabbage steady; Long Island, ?2:!.25. llaltlinoro, Aug. 1C Flour quiet nnd un changed. Wheat unsettled; spot, TW7Vic.; month. 75ii75'ic.: September, 71if7Uic; December, i;!)'"li!U4c. ; steamer No. 2 red, 741 1 Hie. ; southern, by sample, "(unc; do. on grade, 7Gf(.78V4c. Corn easy; spot, C7'iifi;i7Hc.: month. atSHGiSCV. : September, IWA'dasc.; steumer mixed, MUO'-c. ; southern, white nnd yellow, 3Se. Oats easier; No. 2 white, western, old. uO'.Jif? 21c; No. 2 mixed do. do.. 2l'4Tt 27 He. llye easy; No. 2 nearby. tSe.; No. 2 western, COlic, Hay easier; No. 1 timothy, $11&12. Lettuce, 75c. per bushel box. l.lvn Stuck Markets. New York, Aug. IS. Heeves steady; live rattle. !i"ff"J9ic: tops, 10'ic; tefrlifcralor beef lower. Calves jetlve and firm; veals, Mfi7.25; bntti nnlb.s, $1. Sheep and iambs active, steady to llrm; lambs lori25e. lower; sheep. JJiy'l.GS. lambs. ii.r.0lD7.r0 for medium t.i choice. Hogs nominally weak at M.25ftl.fi0. East Liberty, Pa. An.',- 1(1. - Cattl.i steady: extra, $5.20fi.',..W; prime. J5.10Iin.15, common. 3"'4.15. Hogs steady; pilmo iibsurted, y4.25i'-I.MI; best Yorkers, $ 1.20ft) 4,25; heavy, JUUM4.15; pigs, as to quality, ?2.7Uji 1.10; roughs. J.50'i(U.7r,; common to fair Yorker.-. ? 10 1.15. Sheep, steady; choice spline taiibs, JO 2511(1.50; common to good. Jl MijC, veal calves. $7if7.50. Statu tip Ohio, Cm- op Tot.iaio, I l.iCAs C'oti.vrv. 1 l'UANK .1. ("Ml-S-nV lllllkc". Ollth tlint lie II senior partner ottlie firm of If. ,. Jiii:xi;y .t Co., uiiiiii; ijj.iiii-B. oitnu v.iiy ui loieoo, c entity and statu aforcsaiil. ami tiuit s.iid lino will pav the Hutu uf OXHIIlJNIlltUDDOI.LAIiSfor e.u ii and every case of Cntntrli Halt cannot lie etiied ny 1110 use 01 JlAl.I.'S CATAIl,tlt CcttK. (SI A. V. (II.I4ASON, Noturv i'nliile. Ilall's Oitarrh Cure U taken Inleraally anil acts ilircc-tly cm tluvlilooil ami niueoii surfaces of 1110 syHlunt. hc-tld lor testitnoliiiti-t free. ir. a. i-ui;m;v S CO., Toledo, o Hold by UruKirihts. 75u. THE NEV PREMIER. Ambassador 'Hay AceoiitH tho I'orf folio or Secretary or State Washington, Aug. 1". It Is authorita tively announced that Ambassador John Hay, nt London, has accepted the oirice of secretary of state, succeeding Judge Day, who will be chairman of the peace commission. Colonel Hay was born In Salem, Ind., Oct. 8, 183S, nnd Is a graduate of Crown university. His first appearance In AMBASSADOR HAT. public llfo was as private secretary to President Lincoln. After Lincoln's as sassination Colonel Hay went to Paris as secretary of tho legation, and was subsequently transferred to Mndrld, where he wrote "Cnstllllnn Days," n delightful sketch. Then he became ohargo d'affaires at Vienna, where he remained until 1872, and then returned to this country, engaging In newspaper anil general literary work. His most successful writing has bean his llfo of Abraham Lincoln, which he compiled, together with John G. Nlcolay. In Jan uary, 1897, ho was selected to succeed Ambnssador nayard at tho court of St James. Double Stilnltlo In Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Aug. 17. Hecause of n belief that they were unfit to live, two girls, of whom the father of ono snld "they loved each other llko man and woman," committed suicide yesterduy by Jumping from a ferryboat Into the Delawnre river. They were llessie Foust, aeed 19, of 721 Federal street, Camden, N. J., and Maud Hoffnagle, nged 20, of 423 Iteed street, this city. Doth took the leap to death together, hand lu hand, aud went drowned be fore a rescue could be effected. The double suic ide was evidently prearrang ed. A nuto was found In a pocketbook they had left behind. It was signed Maud and llessie, and consisted of a iuotutlon from a melancholy poem nnd the words, "We llnd we are utterly un lit for this world and will try another," One Minuto Cough Cure surprise people by ltn ipikk cuius utnl children may laliult in large iiuatttitltii without tlio least danger. It lias won tor ukiii inn nen reputation nr nny preiuirutlou used tnduy fur folds, rump, tickling in tlie tlitout nr iJutiitalt) ixiuulis. (J. II. Ilajenlitit'li. "00LD DUliT," IT SB KM SIM' biZl 14 ADVICE TO SUFFERERS ,1isei!i If. ;riiiiinies, under oath, Una ".ulverllHltitt upecliillnU, traveling .1,,, 1 1 I ... ,,.! . i,.r,lsM,tr. nhil nth. er- llli (lii lr i:ieitlel si peltlaancl lj I uunli'U l. siunoiiinii, dhoxs. eic, cmv robbed me of liunnrtils nt Uotlars, auu not ono ef them knew whatalled me. DR TH EEL 604N. Sixth St. rtillmlPlpUta, was tlio onlv one wlio examined me amlfounil 01 AlinCD Itvrr nml toinnch trpn- Kltuu'r. uli iiui.ni bit', turn 1 ten im u icpdib dlti man (luotonb-j oin slnplw ami married Life. Hi- ir'attil mt nrlfMillflrnlly I Rtnyttl with lilm fcrtt in-little I pr-ld the doctor uell, but hecur fil mi'. Unnnff my stiiv I siioo toliundreda of pa tlents. t.1 III ufl prnlm-il IMt. TIIHICUand told inp tlnitorv uf ilii iroutTiTlriffSiid wpllashRT ln been ijutJ iil h vir loiM doctor- oiidwoulo-ba crt'Hi-pn I Mlvl-cd (tuiTiTcrs topotoDr. !. 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HurRcnn Clon- ntnl KlellllietIT llllS lCeelVl'll till! fol- inu'lnit ilijiintili rriitn Suriieoii ISonlen. ut Key West, icirnrillnK the yellow fev er thete: "Tlilce cases ot yellow lever nml tilt Huspeeted cases iilllelnlly le poitetl at iiiiirliie liarrnckH lieie. Have 50 men at tills hospital, mostly from the Klfth eoips, teatiy lor ituty, ami ai convalescents able to travel." Similar Information to that rerelved liv (Iptiernl Hternlierir came to rSurtrooii General AVymali, ot the mnilne himpltnl service. Tlie inttur at once insiituteu stops for the purpose of obtaining tlata sliowlmi the orlcin of tho illsease anil to prevent its apt cud to other plncen. A tepresentativo or tne marine Hospital service has been sent to Key West to confer with the naval olllcer anil with tho state olllelitl'J, and all necessary menmlres to testrlet tlie fever to t til present limits will be taken. Dr. Wytnitn Is hopeful, in view ot the lsolnteil po sition of Key West, that this can be successfully accomplished. AccordliiR to reports received at the marine hospital service two of the six vessels wl.li h have urrlveil at Mon tauk Point, I.. I with troops from Shatter's army, were Infected. One of these, tlio Grand Duchess, whoso arri val has just been tepoitetl to the bu reau, had four rases of yellow fever aboard and a number of "suspects." Miftet-ltiir Out tlio Volunteer, WnshliiKton, Auk. 17. The mustering out of the volunteer army raised In de fense of the Union niralnst the armies of Spain practically bejrnn nt the war department yesterday, nnd will be con tinued until the army lins been placed on a basis consistent with our present relntlons to the nations of the earth. Orders were prepared yesterday for the mustering out of about 35,000 vol unteers, IncludlnB nenrly 25 regiments of Infantry and about eight troops of cavalry and five or six batteries of ar tillery. About 100 000 volunteers will be mustered out within the next 30 days. This will leave a military forco of about 110,000 torn. Eucklon's Arnica Salve. .Tlio (-est salvo In tlio world for cuts, lirnises, norcs, lileers, salt rltcmii, fever sores, tetter, chapped bauds, chilblains, corns, unci all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or jo pay required. It Is guaranteed to glvo porfoct satisfaction or mony refunded. Price US cents per bnx. For sale liv A. Wnsloy. Killer I'oi-liettn TM'tirclercM-nn'tt Niifoitto San Francisco, Aug. 17. Patrick J. Corbett, father of Jnmes J. Corbott, the pugilist, shot and killed his wife al an early hour ycteriliy morning. lie then turned the luvolvor upon him self and committed suicide. The hy pothesis is tu eepted by th" futility nnd by the Intimate acquaintances and friends of the household that Mr. Cor bett wns labelling under the effects of temporary Insanity. Mrs. Corbett wits killed as she wns lying asleep in her bed. So far as can be ascertained there was not the slightest reason for tho rrlnie, as for nearly half a century the couple have lived happily and In per fect contentment together. (Ir.NTS : I was dreadfully nervous, and fur relief took your Karl's Clover KintTca. It ipiieted my nerves and slii-nglliined my wlinlo Neivnin System. I was troubled with Constipation, Kidney and llowel trutiblo. lour lei mhiii cleansed my (.yntcin m tlinreiiitlily that I rapidly regained health and strength. Mrs. S. A. Kwei t, Hartford, Cnuii. Kiilil hy S. P. Kirliu ami a gu.iranlen. Alill YOU COl.Nd SOUTH? Till! MlUTHHUN lt.VII.M'W liK.M'HF.S AM. PKOMINnN-r TOINTS. Dn'i't stai t South illiout eoiiKiilting John M. lieall, Distrn l I'assenser Agent, Sniilliern lUilway, IUS t'liestinit htreot, l'lii!ailnlihi.i If .vim I'iiiinot, f.ill in purnott, wrilo in luui. Philadelphia 8z Reading Railway Kngims limn Hard Coal No Smoke IN EFFHOT JULY 1st, 1898. Trains leave Hhcnandoali as follows : For New Yorlc via Philadelphia, week days, 7 30 8 SI a. lit., 12 27, 8 10 and 6 07 p. l. For New York via Mauch ChuuK, wuelr days, 7 30 a. in., 12 27 and 8 10 p. m. For H-cadtng and Philadelphia, week days, 7 30. 9 SI a.m.. 12 27, 3 10 and 6 07 p. in For l'ottsvlllo, week days, 7 30, 9SI a. lu., 12 27, o 10, o U7 nun t p. ni. ForTamaqua ond Mahanoy Clly, week days 7 30. 0 51 a. in.. 12 27. 8 10 and II 07 D. m. For Willlamsport, Sunbury and Lcwlnburtr, week days, 11 80 a. in., 12 27, 7 25 p. in For Mahano) Plane, weekdays, 7 30, 9 M, 11 80 a. m iz zv, a 10, om.i -ii, a no p. ni. For Ashland and Sliiuuciklli. week Uuts, 7 30, 1180 a. m.. 12 27. 8 10. 07. 723 and S 55 p. tu. For llaltlmore. Washington and the West via B. fcO. It. It., throuffll trains lea" I Itcadlni; Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. i It. H K.) at 8 20, i M, 11 zo fi. m., a JO anu p. l. suuuays, 8 20, 7 00, 11 2d a. in., 3 45 and 7 27 p. in. Addi tional trains from Twenty.fourth and Chest. nut streets station, week days, louu a. m, l m. 1215 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 185, 8 28 p. m. TUAINS FOIl 8HKNANDOA1I. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00, 11 30 a. m., and 1 45, 4 30 9 00 n.m. Ieave New York via Mauch Chunk, week ..MI'S, V UV, V 1. ... Ill,, . IIU p. tU. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week lays, 8 40. 8 80, 10 21 a. m. and 1 IM, 4 (G p. in. Leave iteouiiiR, weeic uays, 7 uo, loos, a, m 12 15, 4 17, 0 00 p. in. Leave Pottsvllle, week days, 7 10, 7 40 a. ni, 12 30 4 10, 0 10 and e 50 n. m. U'liveTiimaquii, week. Uays, 8 3tl, 11 SJ a. in., 1 i-J, a do, . i p, m, Iave Mahanoy City, week days, 9 05, L 47 a. in., 2 22,5 12,0 21,7 44 p. in Leave Mahuuoy Plane, week days, 030, 9 2, 10 25. 1159 a. in., 2 41, 5 82, 6 41. 7 67, p m. Leave Willlamsport, week davs, 7 42, 10 00 a. iu., 12 31 anu 4 00 p. in. ATLANTIC CITY DIV1H10N, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street waif and .South street what! for Atlantlo City. Weekdays KttprcBS, 8 00, 9 00, 10 15 a. tn.,(l 30 Saturdays only), 2 00, 3 00, 3 40 I to uilnututraln, 4 00 113 minute train, 4 30, 5 00 fi-l minute train), 5 40, 7 00 p.m. Accoinmociatlciti, 0 15 a. m., 5 00,6 30 p. in 81.00 excursion train 700 a iu. HUliuayH KxereHH. 7 30. 8 00. 8 30. 9 00. 10 00 a in, 4 4.1 p in. Accommodation, 6 IS a lu, 4 41 p, m. 81,00 excursion train, 7 am. Itctllrnllli; leave Atlantic (Jltv clenut. enrrer Atlantlo and Arkansas avenues. Weekc'ays Uipresa, (0 41 Mondays only) TfO, 7 41 lIVI minute train, 8 20 IM minute train), 9 00, 1015, 11 00 A in,, J 30, 4 30, ft 30, 730, 930 p. m. Accommodation, 4 21, 7 SO a. in. 40.1 p. in. fl.oo excursion train (hum Mississippi ave. only) 010 p. in. KuncUys Hipress, 3 30, 4 01), 5 00, 0 00, 0 30, 7 00, 7 30, 8 00, 9 30 p. lu. Au cimiiuodatlon, 715 a. m., SOS p. in, 8100 excursion train (from foot of Mississippi ave. only), 0 10 p in. For Capo May and Hea Isle City, '8 41 a. m 230,4 15 pm. Additional for Cape May 4 15 p. in. Sundays (81 00 excursion 7 00) 15 a m. For Ocean City, 8 80, 8 1,1 a in, 2 30, 4 45 p in. (81.00 excursion Thursday only) 7 00 u in. Bun da, 8 15, 9 15 a in. Parlor Cars mi all express trains. For further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and. Itcadlni; Hallway ticket k"en or address I. A. HwKiuAlin, ICiison J. Wkekb, (len'l Hunt., llen'l Paas'r Ant., Kradluic Terminal, Philadelphia. nillions of Dollars Go up In smoko evory year. Take n risks but got your houses. Block, fu ulturo etc,, Insured In flret-classr Uablo eoiupanles as ropreseuted by DAVIh FAUST insurance As:it UiiyiU rjiUDlf I30 south JardlnHI Also UlenilAeeldanUI Oompatilss i At Four Scoret Dr. Miles' Nervine, Restores Health. 0 UNCLE EZEKIEL OBEAIl, assessor nnd tax collector, Ilovcrly, Mass., who lias passed tlio 80th llfo mllo stone, says: "Dr. Miles' Restorative Ncrvlno lias douo a great ileal of Rood. I suffered foryeara from elcoplcssncss and nervous heart trouble. Would feel weary and used up lu tho morn ing, had no ambition and my work Bccmod a burden. A friend recommended Dr. Miles' Ncrvlno, nnd I purchased a bottlo under protest as I had tried so many remedies un successfully, I thought It no use Hut It gave mo restful sleep, a good nppctlto and restored mi to energetic health. It la a grand good medicine, and I will gladly wrlto anyone Inquiring, full particulars of mysat- aro sold by nil d'rug- ESy- . ... , 0 gists umlcr n poltlvo Rf L, . t ' " -Lei-vino; -kRcctorfi3 guarantee, urst uoiiie C-Bxatl vlllw bencOls or mot.cy re- fe.kf?ectorf)3 iiuuieci. jAiiui. uu ins- eases of tho heart i nerves free. Addrtt. DR. MILKS MIMICAL CO.. LlkUart, lud. PROFESSIONAL CARDS jJ- M. IIUKKK, ATTOIINEY-Ar-LAW. Olllce Kirau iMilldllnr. coruer of Main an Centre Mtreetn, Shenandoah. J II. POMItllOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Shenandoah, 1'a. J)l!OF. JOHN JONI5H, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 05, Mahauoy Clly, I'a. Ilavlni: stuillcd under sniito of the liosl masters to lAiiulnti ami Paris, will irtvo li'MHntii. on tlie violin, mandolin, KUltaraud vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Adilress In care of Strnusu. the Jewelor Shoiiiiudiiah. Pennsylvania RAILROAD. SCllUYKILIi DIVISION. JULY 1, 1898. Tiatns will leave Shenandoah utter too .0. u uatu feir WlKan, tlilbcrton, i'rueuvllle, i... Tater, rit. Ulair, 1'ollsMllu. llaiuourK, lCct.Ut.ff,, PulUtown. l'liiicnlxvllle. NcirrlNUtwn u. d fi.... ueljilila tllpmd street station) ut &ua una 8 15 a. tu., 2 02, 0 le p. m, uu week Uays. Sundays, 8 15 a. iu., 4 15 p. m. Tialns leave Prackvlllu for SlieuaiidottU ,t 7 30, It 40a. in. anil 5 40, 7 36 p. HiinUay, 11 UI .. 111. 1.11U I, tu p. lit. Leuvo Pottsvlllu feu-Sheiianiloah (via Pruck vlllo, 7 10, 1120 u, I"., S20, 7 10 p. in. MiiuUny io :r. a. m., s 20 p. in. ieavu Plilluiteliilria. Illruad street sli.lloul. icit ShevtainUouli ut daj u. iu., 4 tu p. ill. week clays. nuntiays leave at u do aim 9 a. n.. Leave liroad Street KtMttou, i'hlludelplilu, I' OH NHW YOHIt. Kxpruss.week-days, 8 20, 4 00, I 50 5 0,),5 15,0 he, 71)3, a 211, 9 50, 10 21 IDniliii; Cur), uuuu. in, 12 uu noon, j2 85 (Limited 100 uuU i .. i... DiuliiK L'ura), 1 10, 2 30 (l)lnlni; cur) 3 -U, j jo. 1 U2, 5U0, ulHt (l)liiln Car;, uuu, 7 02, 7 r0 (Uin lot; Car), luuu p. m., 12 01, nlc;iit. Suuuus, iM, ui, 1 ao.oOS, 0 15820,9&, 1021, IK1..IHK Car), 1133 a. m., 12 35, 1 06 (Dining Car) U'lnllin Cur), 4U0 (Llmlted4 22)(l)inliiK Car, 5 20, 6 till, (UluiliR Car) 1)85, 7 02,7 50, IDIiiiuk CurJ lu uu p. in., 12 01 night. Express lor llostoti wltiiout change, 11 00 u i., wcekUays, and 7 50 p. m., dally. Latskill exprtiss, (Parlor Car), 8 20 am week days. WAS111NUTON AND TH1C aOUTH. For Hal tiniore aud Washington, S SO, 7 20, 8 32, 10 20, 11 2J, u. tu., 12 09, 12 31 li)i..liiK Car), 112 IDlllillK Car), 8 12, 4 41, 15 23 UuuKti'i slouul Limllecl, Dlulni; Car, ull. 6cV mm Inif Curl, 7 31 (I)IuIiik CarJ p. in., and r2 u'. uiKlit weekdays. Sundays, 3 50, 7 20, V 12, 11 23, a. ui., 121M, 1 U, IDniliii; CarJ 4 41, (520 Con gressional Limited, Dining carJ, bto (Dining CarJ, 731 Dining CarJ p, in. ana 12 IX) inula. For llaltlmore, uecoiumodatlon, 9 12 a in, 2 OJ and 4 Ul p in week days, 5 08 and 11 10 p in dully, FOK ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Hroad street station via Delaware rive . brldgu Kxpress, SuU, 9 10 ISO iuluutcs u in, 288 (82lilll,utesJ, I 00 (WJ IiuuutesJ, 7 lu p. Ul. Sunuas,SUU, V 20 piO luiliutesj, u in, 234 p2 luiuulcsj, 705 p m. leuvu Market street WarfKxprcs, 5 00, 8 30, 10 00 17,1 niliiutcsj.u m. (100 Suturdays ony, 2 uo (73 iinnilU'sJ, 8 Ou (75llliuutesJ,330 (eu luiliutesj, tm) 113 inlnutesj, 4 80 175 lilluulcaj, o Uu 0 minutes, 5 80 lli) luiliutesj p in. Sundays, Six), 730, uo 176 luiliutesj, 6 30, 9 00 170 nilliulesj, 9 SO 170 inlnutesj a in, and 4 80 175 uiliintuij p in. 91.00 excursion train, J 0u a in uaily. Fur Cape May, Aliglvswu, Wllawood and Hull) lleach 1.x press, 9 00 a III, 2 30, 4 05, 6 00 p lu weekdays. &uuc)a8. 8 20 u in, CapuMayouly, 1 80 4i si Jturda s. Kxcunlun, 7 uu u in daily. For Sea Isle City, uevan Clly, Avalou unci Stone llarbur JSxpruss, V 10 a. ui., 2 80, 4 20. 3 00 it. ui. week days. Sundays, 8 SO a. in. Hi eurslon 7 00 a in dally. For homers Point Uxpress, 0 00, 8 30, 10 1 a. in., 1 00 Saturdays only, U ou, I uu, & uu, ti30 p. lu. week Uuya. (Sundays, 5 00, b IX), 9 00, V SI) u, m. and 4 30 p, in. I, 11, ilureumso.-c, J, it, Wooo, Uuu'l Mauaicer, Ueii'l Puss'g'r Agt Weljster's I International i Dictionary Successor of tho Unabridged.' Tho Ono Grout fitntitlartl Authority, Jiutlcu U, S. Miprfiuu (Jiuirt. Htniiclard of tlie IT. H. (lov't 1'rlnllnif ( Oillce, the V, ft. Huiirftnu v,uuii, uii vii a ruiia nu rueine C'oLirti.antlof near jrAUtlieHclioolbouki. Warmly Coiiimciicleil br SUta flurrintenlenU ( of Kcliooln, Colli'UH Trt-il- ileiiti.anil other KtlurtiluM wuiobi wiuioui uuuiLMrt litvaliinlilo In HtH liiHiscitolil, nnd tt c inn ifni nr. nei.uuir, vrv ( i?THPTtPc;Tr:ni pi? ACTlCAl.tlsn. It Is easy to find the word wanted. ; It U easy to ascertain the pronunclaoit It Is easy to trace the (frowth of a word, ' 11 ist-asy to learn what u word means, Tht Yen- Vorl; TWjhio Snyst I li-j 1 itci,t riHU-in eoiiies from tlie press llli a ul. ,"iiiH th:it linnl lhu ,,., I f..,r..l. ...it. 'ltd I'ld Iytvaiililrai tiiiierilalon. 'iim ; l l - It il.lt.-. tun, llnilj Hits awnrk tu Which II U ' ' l- ..Uljr H.VIIII1U IC'lt r.. fi II B, IS'JO. " out TiinTinsT. , I0neclmett naces sent on annllcatlon to i C, ,t- r. WIWKTAN CO., ViihUnhern, Nl.rfnil7n),r. rto n.H.A. '.CKKQO0oaoOHH00X0(! AS 8) i
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