EVENING HERALD IMTAIII.ISIIK.l) 1870. Published every Kvenlnir.Kiccpt Sunday, i 8 r n ,Tn ' ri ;i v. St lit Crstbk. Tliti 'lit .' i" 1 m , . u li H' . itidoati nnd the BiirroiiiidliiR tin. .is for six . cut a week, pay abl. o the carrier, lly mall J.1.00 a year, or 25 cent month, payable In advance. Ktlvcrttsc mcntn charted accord I ni: to paco nnrt position. Tint vubllshcts reerve the rlRht to chanito the position ot advertisement whenever the imlv ltlatlu-j ot new demand It. The rlKht la reserved to I lany advertisement, whether paid lor or not, i.iat tho publisher may ileeni 'iiirowr. Advertlslnc rates niaJo known uon application. Entered at the ptmtnfllce at Shenandoah, l'a., ns second class mall matter. TKLKl'IIONH CONNIPTION 'All the News Thai's Fll to Print." - j Evening Herald TlU ItSDAY. M'ul'KT ih. 1W1S. OUR COUNIKY : First, Last and Porevcr. Spain lost tliirty-Uvi' uniit-il whips during the wiir, the Unili'il States iionu. No such nimil ri'ford wus nmdo in any previous cunllict be tween two nations. Ai.i. the territory m fur ucqiiireil hy the I'nited States from Spain has turned out well.whleh is a jvusoimhl good guaranty that nothing will he lost by retaining the Philippine. Tiik universal opinion (outside of Spain soon will be that the brief war now closing will make the world better than it was or oould have been if the war hail not occurred. Civiliza tion is making a long stride forward these tlavs. U.Ml'Kitolt W'llilil AM of (iermuny has extended an invitation to repre sentatives of Kvangelical churches in the I'nited States to attend the cere mony of dedicating the Church of the Redeemer, at Jerusalem, on Oc tober ill. Sl'KAKKll Kkkd predicts, with patriotic confidence in the enterprise of his countrymen, that a new era of prosperity will set in after recovery from the check given to business by the war. Hut Speaker Keed is not a silverite. and for that reason his opinions are not pertinent. An interesting book might bo written on the egotinu of certain uewspaper writers, and how they imagine the intelligent readers are taken in. This world is made up of all kinds of people, and the news paper profession is no exception. A Kbntuoky newspaper recently brought suit anainst a subscriber to recover subscription money due for manv vears. Tho miner was sent to the subscriber's father, and after tho hitter's death was continued, after re lieated reouests to stop it. In decid ing tho case in favor of the news paper, the Judge held that a paper that was read would haye to be paid fur. Tiik allldavit of Mr. Hruium's pri vate secretary, in which he sets fortl that he voted airainst the regular Republican nominees for Judge and Poor Director in 18115, brings to mind heveral other instances in connection -with the Lyon-Dunn contest. It i asserted that Charles E. Perger, Ksq, was employed in the case upon th solicitation of Congressman llruiuin who desired to Und out how the "foreiirn element" voted. In other words, Mr. Hrimiiii was willing that the people be gouged to tho tune of -$-l5,0l'0 ill. order to satisfy his curi osity. Tiik Atlanta Constitution, the lauding Democratic paper of tho South, and an earnest and able sup porter of Hryimism, freely mliuits Unit 11 wave of prosperity is now passing over that section of the couutrv. Itsavs that "the outlook is brltxht. and Unit tho coming boom will bo general. " Of course, this frank acknowledgement will ho ridiculed by tho iiarrow-inindeil freo silver writern, who delegate to themselves all the knowledge und wisdom, und thoso who differ with theiu are ignor aiiiuses mill "corporate tools." Tiik congratulations which are pouring in on tho President 011 nc oouui of tho satisfactory termination of tho war nro well deserved. In the inaiiaL'eineiit of the war Mr. Mc- Kinloy has shown excellent Jtidg ment. He has solved delicate and dillicult problems with rare discre tion and tact. He hits displayed couniL'o without harshness and dignity without egotism. Nobody thmiL'ht of war with Spain or any other country its a possibility when Mr. McKlnloy was elected, yet ho has met the most exacting requirement nf war with ability und success. His. work In the past lmlf year has been a Hue tribute to the educatloniil value nf ilninocratlo Institutions. When Sores Disappeared Statomcnt of a Romnrkablo Curo, "MVllttlo daughter has had ringworms on her pcajp, and Bbo broko Out hi sores all over her body. I decided to try Hood's, Sareaparilla, and after she had taken it a ui.nrt tlmo the sores uisanneareu. ouuj, CI. J. dlVKN. 1003 Elsworth Btrett uhiin.iAt.ihia. Pa. Remember 1', Sarsa PI OOU 5 parilla u the One True lllood 1'urlfler. $1 ; six for J5. Hood's Pills cure constipation. S3 cents. TO MIS. PLVKIIAM From Mrs. Walter E. Budd, of Pat choguo, Now York. Mrs. Ilrmi, in the following letter, tells a ftunillnr Rtory of weakness mill MitTering, und thanks fllrs. l'liiklmm for complete relief: "Ukah Mus. I'lvuham: I think it is my duty to write to you unit tell you wluit I.ydia lj. l'hikhiim's Vegetnblo Compound has done for me. I feel like another woinun. 1 had such dread ful headaches through my f temples und ' -4 . .... . - on top oi my 1 .1 41... T lll'illl, tilllt. L. nearly went cru.y ; was also troubled with chills.wasvcry weak: mj left side from my shuuUU'rs to my waist pain ed me terribly. 1 could not sleep for the pain. Plasters would help for a while, but as soon as taken olT, the pain would be just as bad as ever. Doctors prescribed medicine, but it gave me no relief. " Now I feel so well and strong, have no more headaches, and no pain in side, ami 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." the history of this period is written the President will stand out in the record as one of the most creditable of the world ilgtires of the time. Beats tho Klondike. Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Marjsville, Texas., has found a more valuable discovery than has ct been made in the Klondike. l or years lie tillered untold agony from consumption, nc oninanieil hv hcmorrliaees : and was abso lutely cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Coii-iiinition, Coughs and Colds. He detlairs that gold is of little value in coin- mri'-on with this marvelous cure ; woum lave it, even it a cot a nuniiieii titulars a untie. Asthma, Hroncliili and all throat and king affections are positively cured by Dr. Kin"'s New Disrovciy for Consumption. Trial bottles free at A. Waslcy's Drug Store. Regular sie 50 cts. and 31.00. Guaranteed to cure or price lefumleil. SUNDAY EXCURSION TO ATLANTIC CITY. ,oh ltiit.'t tin Hi" l'cnnsjlMinlil Itiiilinnd Conipali)' Del.ivriiro Klver llrltleo ltoutc. Sunday, Aiijiust 21, is the. date of tko noxt vinisylviiiiia Kailroad special one-day ex cursion to Atlantic City. A special train will bo provided, running tliroiicli to and from Atlantic City via tho Delaware liiver llridce, without chance. Tickets, which will ho sold at rates quoted, will lie Hood only on the special train in each tliicctlon on day of issno. Special Kxcur. ll'llVI H. 4 25 A. M. .13.1 " Kali' Hlicuiindoiili SJ 85 l'nuklltt 2 s3 St. Clair I I'J 2 70 2 14) I'ottstlllv 3J Kchiivlkill llaen 5.09 2 BO 2 SO 2 rt) 2 3.1 Adainsdalf ,1.13 Allliuril B.I'J lliiinliiirir 5.'1J Hlint'limkeravillf S.lll 2 2- 2 10 2 10 2 10 2 10 .MiihrBvllle nil Leesport 5. IH Teniiile 5 55 KeniiliiL' 10 lit tin niiiK. special tr.iin ttilltawo Atlantic City 7.00 p. m. samo day, inakinK s;inie stops. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature o Special Nine-Day i:xciirli.n. Tor the benefit of f'e tlcfiirinjj to visit tho ure.it Oc'in sirove ('-amp Meeting, tho Pen" 'r.tnia liailroad Company will, on August 21, sell excursion tickets to Ocean Grove Ashtiry Park, or Long Itranch from stations named below at tho very low rates rpiotcd. Theso tickets will bo good lor passago to Philadelphia on train indicated, theueo on rftL'iilar tralus leaving llroail street station at 11:39 a. m 3:31) and 4:0S p. m. that day to destination : Train I.t lives. Unte. Hhcimnib oh U-avo 0:0.1 a. 111. 81.00 Krackvllle W V a-M St. ( llllr C!W " 3.05 l'ottavt o 1:M 3.DU Hebuylklll Haven 7:01 " 3.50 Tickets will bo good for return passage on regular trains until September 1, inclusive, and will permit of Btup-ull' at Philadelphia within limit. When von cull lor DoAVitt's Witch Hazel Salve tho great pile cuic, don't accept any thing else. Don't bo talked into accepting a substitute, for piles, for sores, for burns. C 11. Hagcubiicu. llooutlufr Hard Coal. Judge 1). L. Ithone, of Wllkcsharre, said among other things to it reporter the follow ins : "hut us refuso to rido under bituminous smoke and dcclino to havo our goods carried by bituminous cngiuos. If a man asks us to buy his goods let us ask him what kind of coal he burns. If it bo said wo aro too weak to carry on such warfare, wo will reply our annual coal trado represents about rl20,000, 000 and this is no small weapon to fight with in the world's markets. Keep tho Idea beforo tho public that we llvo on anthracito ami Its mends aro our friends." Murrluge Licenses. The following marriago licenses havo been issued : l'uul Slicafor mid Miss Alice Colo, both of l'ottsvillo : Btlrioy Astromskl ami Urslia Yakubanckas, both of Shonaudoah Antlo DragonowskI and Mrs. Elizabeth Ur ban, both of Shenandoah ; Joseph Ilahllu and Mary DJtuis Kioto, both of Shenandoah. Half tho Ills that man is lioir to come from indigestion, llurdock lllood Illttcrsstrcngth ens and tones tho stomach; makes indigestion impossible, Ills I'lither'a I'nll. They wcro talking about tho military records of their families. "Ono of my uncles," sho said, "wns se verely wounded at tho battle of Malvern Hill." "Indeed," ho replied. "My fathor fell at the first battlo of Hull Run." After sho had oust a withering look nt him bho retorted: "What do you moanf Your father Is still allvol" "I know bo's nllvo. Ho fell liocauso ho didn't havo tlmo to seo whero ho was go ing und tripped over 11 root. I know this is tho truth, because I've heard him tell it a hundred times "Cleveland lutler. iraf 1 HOW MICA IS OBTAINED, llcttliie Out Tills Viiltiiihln IMIneriil la the Pot'try of ."Mliilnf;. " 'i'ho mica trado Is controllctl practically by three or four largo concerns in Now York, Chicago anil Hostoii. These housos lmvo an intent who buys for.casli whatever inlon Is brought by the miners. They con trol tho market and fix the prices to ho pnld to tho miner as well as tho prices for which It Is sold in the markets. Mien, It need hardly be snlil, Is a very valuable, iilimwt tux-clous mineral, as those who are obliged to buy a small btrlp for their stove doors will testify. A package worth hundreds of dollars can bo curried In a basket slung over tho nrm or In a pair of saddlebags on horseback. When prepared for the nmrkct the solid block as taken from the mlno Is split Into sheets. Those nro cut Into squares or rectangles of almost uvcry possible size, from 2 by 2 indies up to 8 by 10 Inches, anil sometimes oven larger. Thcro are no less than 183 regular slos kept In stock by dealers. Tho mining of mica is tho poetry of mining. It Is Impossible to conccivo of a mnro exciting and fascinating employ ment. Tho vein of mica bearing quartz, lying between rocks of different forma tion, has keen found. Tho cap rock has been blasted nway. Little "nlggurhends" small lumns of crumbling mica mixed with slato and other rock nro growing plentiful. The rock Is carefully examined by tho experienced miner, and all Indica tions arc tknt-mlca will soon be found. A blast Is nmdo The rock and debris nro cleared awny, and there In tho bottom la a block of tho precious stulT, a ragged cor ner showing ltsulf black und glittering in tho white quartz in which It is Imbedded. With tho tlpsof tho lingers the miner gen tly and affectionately brushos'nway t'k dirt and small stones which partly cover It. Its thickness Is carefully noted, Its posi tion In tho rock Is learnedly ilisjusscd, and ninny a speculation Indulged In as to Its size and quality. Tho hole is quickly drilled, tho small blast is nmdo, just loos ening tho rock, anil nil eagerly crowd around as one of tho men with his pick pulls away the broken stono There It lies, a black, glittering mass nine or ton Inches ncross Its face, 3 or 4 laches thick and Ir regular In shape, as all blocks of mica nre. A good sized block, if solid and of a per fect clearago will bo wort IP sovcrai Hol lars. Tho excitement Is not allayed, how over, and will not bo until tho block Is ppllt open and wo know how It looks on tho inside It Is a very bad thing to split 01 tun a block at the mlno and contrary to all rules, for there is danger that tho lino polished faces will bo scratched. Oodey's Magazine. KNIOHTS OF PYTHIAS ENCAMPMENT. Ki:iirci:i hate to iniuanapoms, ind., via PENNSYLVANIA Ii.MLKOAU. For the encampment of tho Knights of Pythias Uniform Hank, and tho lllennial Convention Supremo Lodge of sumo Order, to bo held at Indianapolis, Intl., August 20 to September 10, 1SU3, tho Pennsylvania liu.il- rtmtl Company will sell excursion tickets at a singlo fare for tho round trip. Tho tickets will ho sold August 10, 20 and 21, and will bo good for return passago leav ing Indianapolis August 23 to 30. Upon de posit of tho tickets with tho Joint Agont at Indianapolis prior to August 29 and payment of twenty-five cents additional extension of limit may bo obtained until September 10, inclusive. For detailed information apply to Ticket Agent. Stati: of Ohio, City or ToLr.no, I I.l't'AS C'Ol'STY. P'kask .1. 1'nr.sr.v makes tiitth that he I the senior partner tiT tho llrinot 1'. .1. t'lll.MlY A; Co., doing; lilKlncns 111 the 1'ity of Tnlfilii, County ituil state nfimalil, anil that said linn III pay the sum of ONIi llUNIMtHI) DOI.l.AKS for rack and every ease of Catarrh that cannot ho cured hy the use of llAl.l.'s CATAli.MI t'liiiB. I A. W. (I I.UASON, I SICAI. llall'Hl'illarrhl Notary Public. Cure Is taken Internally and acts lirt i 11 v 1111 the blood ami mucous Biirfaees oi the system. Send for tfstimnnlals free. r. .). jnr...i.i k t.ti., t oii-iiii, .. Hold by Druggists. 75e. Onn Minnto Couch Curo surprises pronto by its quick cures and chilthen may take it in largo quantities without the least danger. It has won for itsolf tho best reputation of any preparation used to-day for colds, croup, tickling in the throat or olistinato coughs. U. II. Hagcnbuiii. , 1'utt'iit Mi'ili.-tnt' Almanacs. Thcio-fii'ou half doen patent medlelno flrinrffn St. I.mils, each ut which sends urin ot 0,0 t 2,liill),UU0 nlumimccatii year. At least OOu.UUO almanacs, liiatlo In St. Louis, are spread uriiaiiciist over mo coniuiy each year. Tho nlnianacs for a certain year mo shipped out In tho fall of tho pre vious year. Tho average cost for making and delivering thorn Is from j to $0 and 810 per thousund. As every largo patent medicine establishment now has its own printing department, tho cost of making almanacs is reduced to n minimum. Tho astronomical portions of tho al manac, Including the weather predictions, bIkus of tho zodiac, changes of tho moon, nnd so on, aro prepared by somo astron omer. A cortaln astronomer In Massa chusetts has mado a specialty of doing this work for patent mcdlcluo llrms for yoars. Ho chnrges $80 fnr preparing thu astronomical letterpress for ono year's al mnnao. Chautauqunn. Priceless Pain nti..Mn t. ntirMnn naln. 'Mother's Prlend' Is worth Its wlght In gold as an allevi ator. My wile sufleredmorelnien minutes with either oi her other two children than she did al together with her last, having previously used four bottles oi 'Mother's Friend.' Itlsoblesslng to any one expecting to Imcome a mother," says a customer. Thus writes Henderson Dale, Druggist, of Carml. 111., to the BradCeld Regulator Company, of Atlanta, Go., the proprie tors and manufacturers of "Mother's Friend." This successful remedy is not one of the many internal medicines ad vertised to do unreasonable things, but a scientifically prepared liniment especially effective in adding strength and elasticity to those parts of woman's organism which bear the severest strains of childbirth. The liniment may be used at any and all times during pregnancy up to tho verv hour of confinement. The earlier it is begun, and the longer used, the mote perfect will be the result, hut it has been used during the last month only with irront benefit and success. It not only shortens labor and lessens ih naln atteudiue It but creatly dimin ishes the danger to life of both mother and child, and leaves me niomcr :n a con dltion more favorable to snccdv recovery, " Mother's Friend " is sold by druggists at fi.oo, or 6ent by express on receipt of nrice. Valuable book for women, "Before Baby is Born," seni free on application IHE DRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Co. A He Is onool possess. Ipvcs It. Handsomo Complexion 10 of the greatest charms a woman wu t-Bl. 1'OIZONI'S OOUI'UZIOM l'OWDKU Things You Can Do Just as Well as a Learned Physician. Often it Is needless to consult a doctor. At such times you can treat yourself just as well as the most learned physi cian. When n man or woman is suffer ing from Kidney dlsease.the doctor asks : " Do you iiosiro 10 urinate oiieu. uuuum you compelled to get up frequently nt night to mako water? Do you have pains in tho small of the back? Does your urine stain linen? Is thcro a scald ing pain in passing water, and is it dillicult to hold the urine back? " If the answer is "Yes" to any of theso ques tions, your Kidneys nro diseased and decay has set In. Ask yourself these quoStlons, and answer them. There is atiother thing you can do. Put somoof yoururino in n glass tumbler or bottle, and lot It stand 24 hours. If there is a sediment or powder-like sub stance at the bottom, or a cloudy appearance, there is grnve danger. Your Kidneys arc surely affected. Sufferers with any of the above symptoms ought to bo gian to Know uini nr. mivw nedy's Favorite Remedy will suiely relieve mid euro even the most distress ing cases. No living phvsician can pre scribe a medicine for Kidney, llladder. Liver and lllood that equals l avonte Remedy not one. Neatly all who drink beer or whiskey have diseased Kidneys, but Favorite Remedy removes the bail effects, and it also docs away with tho uso of instruments for pushing back tho sandy matter so that the mine may nass freelv from the bladder. , All drug stores sell this medicine for St a bottle. SAMPLE BOTTLE FRE. Favoiito Remedy can bo tested with out cost. Send full postoffice address to tho Dr. David Kennedy Corporation. Rondout, N.Y., and mention this paper. Wo will then mail you a snmplo bottle freo, together with circulars giving full directions. Those who suffer fiom any of tho symptoms mentioned above should write at once. Our readers can de pend upon the genuineness of this offer. MY GLEN. I know n retMnt w hero hlnt ltherrles sweot Hang low on n ruined all, And pnrtrltlgo berries play hiilo and seek At tho foot of the pino trees tall. Just out tliroiiRlt tlio brush, where tho robin and thrush O'er their nests enrol praises loOod, Von may seo where grows In stately reposo America's own noldcnrod. Hero fairies dunce when tho moonbeam glance Ami luro mo from mortals nwny Down tho mossy ltino wheru they hold their reiiiii And fain would I linger for nye. When day has begun, eoien tho beautiful suu For ono hurried glinipsu of tho dell, That through sorrow anil pain until tiny dawns again In his mind the bright plcturo may dwell. With tho coming of spring, when tho green forests ring with tho glnd, happy notes of thn birds, In tho, beautiful glade, with its wido spread ing shade, Aro wiiispered tho sweetest of woids. In tho warm summer days, when Orpheus plays On tho thousand stringed lyio of the gods, Wo loiter and dream on tho banks ot the stream And keep tlmo with our angling rods. But I'll tell yon not whero to seek this Bpot, With all nature's bright beauty In store, For thero mortals would hie, then tho fairies would lly, And my glen would ho mlno no moro. lioso Van 11. Bpceco. You invito disappointment when you ox per incut. loWitt's I.ittlo Karly liisers nro pleasant, easv. thorough little pills. Thoy curo constipation and sick headache just us sure as you lake tliom. 11.11. Jiagenoiien llow filt'iikleu Icz Writes. Slcnklowlcz's method of making a bonk Is as follows: Ho works out a detailed plan, mid writes it down caiefuily. Ho fixes this In his head and lets it "seethe and ferment" there, as ho says. When ready to begin work, ho divides his time, not Into days, but weeks. During the first week ho produces ft certain amount, tho second week a similar nniount, and so on, week after week. Ho writes without correction, and never copies, producing just ono manuscript the 0110 which ho sends to tho printer. Hitch week's work continues that of tho preceding week. Though tho plan of tho book is elaborated carefully In advance, this plan Is not fol lowed strictly. From tho "seething nnd fermenting" In his head changes are sug gested to tho author, and ho makes them. Ho has no secretary, ainanuonsls, copyist or assistant. Jeremiah Curtln In Cen tury. Give the Children a Drink called Graln-O. It is a delicious, npi otlzlng, nourishing food drink to take tho place of colloo. Sold hv all grocers and liked by all who havo used It becauso when properly prepared it tastes liko tho finest code but is free from all its Injurious properties, uram O aids digestion and strengthens tho norves. It is not a stimulant but a health builder, and children, as well as adults, can drink it with great bcnollt. Costs about as much a3 coflco. 15 and 25c. to ci.i:ansi: Tin: sy.sti:.vi ICtfcctually yet gently, when costive or bil ious, to permanently ovcrcomo habitual oustlpation, to awaken tho kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without irritating weakeniug them, to dispel headaches, colds, or fovers, uso Syrup of Tigs, made by tho California Fig Syrup Co. COlt STATIC H15NATOIS. IMJ111 1'isint.i, D. M. GRAHAM, Or Mauanov City Hubjcct to Republican nil oh. pll DIKKCTOU OK THU l'OOIt, S. G. MIDDLETON, Ok GiMiEti-roN. Btilijett to Hepulillcan rules. OIt COUNTY CONTKOIXKIt, CHARLES A. SNYDER, Or l'oTTHVIi.us. Hulijcct to Heiiilillcan rulus. JJIOU COUNTY BUItVI'.VOU, MARK D. BOWMAN, Ok Mauanov Citv. Huljttt to Iteimhlliun ihWa. poll lll'.l'lllWUNTATIVH, DR. H. G. REITZEL, Ok Maiumiy Cirv, Hul'Jei t to lteplilillcuu rules. JWUCOIIONKU, DR. W. N. STEIN, Oi- Hiiknandoau. Subject to ItenulilU'tti, rules. HE SAID TOO MUCH. flion He Dlncnvrrctl That lie Had Smashed 11 llcnutlful ltucortl. Tho dnngcrof saying too much lsnlwnys more Imminent than that of saying too little. Tho man who Is convinced ho has approximated tho virtues of tho Creator and Insists upon It to his fellow men Is al ways mnro offensive than tho mini who se cretly believes It, but spares his acquaint ances the knowledge of the awful truth. A story recently related to a representa tive ot Hardware by tho head of a largo hardware house In Now York Illustrates the fuse In point. Poincthlng of this mer chant 's disposition iimy bo gleaned from tho fact that when speaking of his cm plovees he says 'tho boys," with an alleo tloimti) Intonation born of long apprecia tion of their good points and kind tolera tion for I heir occasional errors. It was the Intention of the house to put another represcntatlto on tho road, and the mini tht v hud in view had been fnvor ably, though not thoroughly, known to tlu'in rr a long tlmo. Negotiations were about concluded, and tho signing of a re liiiineifitivo contract by tho salesman wns ri'gtu iled by him as a mere mutter of form. At a final Interview with his prospective employer and ctldently with tho Idea of further impressing the latter with his do slrnhlllty. ho said: "Mr. , 1 am an old er limn "than you I have been hi this business for 2ft years, anil 1 wish to add that I no never mado a mistake." As the would bo employer reached out on his desk in an abstracted manner and gathered In the unsigned contract, which ho slowly tore up In the sanionbsentmlnil ed manner he remarked that It was a source of keen regret to him thnt ho sim ply couldn't alford to employ such a valu able man, that there was not n man con nected with tho house, from himself to tho ihu'ii who sorted tho refuse paper every morning, who was not constantly making mistakes anil profiting by tho experience, and that tho direct result of tho placing of a perfect mail among tho force would be Immediate demoralization. As tho per fect man slowly wended his weary way up tho street It probably occurred to him that ho had smashed a beautiful record. Hard ware. "the secret of tnv strength is perfect diges tion. I use the cenuine Tohann Hoff's Malt Extract, and find that it greatly aids me in the proper assimilation ot tood. signed Eugene Sandow, Beware of imitations. The genuine has the signature ot St. A. rsr' filler GUARANTEED." W3 a i;it vol H Hum iii ri ! , 11 Mr .SvH-iiIhik', Mn'cliil JllheiihCN, var- l oi-4'U', Nli lcMiriN. ,o t'littlnir. .Small lHilt'i'lopt-ii rf?iiiiNu t lilt fll.'M. IVl'Mll 1'IINI'M f'lll't'fl 111 't jfH 1 0tln. St ml 10 rts. mumps fur lioAc -CJ .'i'..,,,!.. rtmIvlriiGintiilC!tlboukl':xlusInc l)imi:k.vfak tii"ttiiie,tliclr trkksAmclKUica 1 CURE ALL YOUR PAINS WITH im-ruiier. A Medicine Chest In Itsolf. Simple, Safe and Quick Cure for CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, COLDS, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA. 25 and 50 cont Bottles. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. BUY ONLY THE GENUINE. PERRY DAVIS' THE PHILADELPHIA TIJ1ES IS THE - HANDSOMEST and BES NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED. DurlnfflWWTHK TIMI2S will not only mnliitnl thu hit: 1 1 hUmtliird of tixeelU-nco It rrncht-il th piwt year, hut wilt Hteiulfn.stly unUeuvor to fieri hh own best record, and will not ewerve Irom itM wet purpose to iuuko THE TIMES THE r-AVOUITE PAMILV NEWSPAPER OF THIS COUNTRY AND REST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED I'ltlNTINO ALL THE NEWS Of ALL THE WORLD THE ALL THE TIME No Journal Ih mnro extensively circulated or 1 1 a u wider clrele of rcaderH In lYmiNylvanla than THE PHILADELPHIA TiriES WHY ? BECAUSE IT DESERYES THEM Specimen Copies Sent Tree Send for one TI3DMC DAILY, (3.00 per annum j 25ccnU x awyi'iu per mouth; tlfllvert'tl by carrlfrs for 0 cents per week. SUNDAY KDITION, 32 litrire, handsome iiitRt's 221 columns, eli'uinitly llustraetl, beautifully printed In rulors, tiui IH'rauuuiu j Scents per copy. H.tlly und Sun day, 5.00 per uniiuui j 60 cents per month. Address all letters to THE ' IMES, ruiutiiKto-uu. 'A 2 GUNS USED BY SOLDIERS, Description of tho Kran-Juriceincu mid tho l.eo KlllcD. 1,1 ,onn l,n rnirlll.ttlotl rlllo of tllO emeu iouv -n ; . y..i....i ct..in nrmv. miniilnntlliK the Inr incr wcapon.'thoSprinKllehl rlllo. has been the KrnK-.Toriicnscn inauazlno rlllo. It ns adopted upon tno rectii.i...i.". ... . .' ......i..c 1. oiiti.tmiit fiolnncls n loaru coiiii"e " , , , ,, t It. II. Hull and .1. 1. Farloy, .Major II. 1) rccninii ami uaptains 0. r.. ". ooriro S. Anderson. Thu result of ono of 10 tests In competition with other wenp ens follows: .... , , , For accurato aim tho Leo showed lit shots In two minutes, tho KriiK-.lorKcnson 33, tho ftprlnglleld No. h ml. and the Springfield So. 2, On. In 'thu firing at will for nun inliiuto tho results wcro ns follows; Lee, 28 , KrnK-.iorgensen, 28; Sprlngllohl No. 1, 24 and Springfield No. 2, 17 shots. Upon the results or tno tests, approvcu by Uencral Schollehl, the general com manding tho army, tno Krag-.iorgenscn was adopted. It has a magazine chamber for five cartridges, which can bo dropped by tho felmplo pull nf a bolt. H Is possible to loan slliglu cam-luges ami nro 0110 niter nnothor, reserving those In the nuigazlno for, tlinu of need, when tho live shots can lie fired without pausing to reload. Tho cartridges aro of an alloy of tin and lend In a stcol cao. In passing through llcsli and bono or nnyi-olld substance they innko only a small wound, but In semMuld mat ter thoy explode, so that a man snot 111 tno Intestines ur brain Is practically blown to pieces. Tho reason for this property of tho bullets has nover been satisfactorily ex plained. Tho gun tlio marines nro armed with is Urn Ij-n rllle. a liinuiizlno Klin, with a call ber of .211(5 inches, . Its range for point blank firing Is between 000 and 700 yards Smokeless powder Is used with It, and a hardened lead buljct, which has a copper iacket plated with tin. Thu gun lias a inumzlno for five cartridges, which aro put In at once, being fastened together with a metal clip. Tho gun can bo used for tiring and reloading ntter each snot or tho flvo shots can bo fired In quick succes sion, and tho gun reloaded with five moro Whllo It Is nt tho shoulder. Tho chief ad vantage claimed for it Is that the cnrtrlilgo chamber can bo opened by h straight pull anil without turning up tho gun. Tlio gnu without thu bayonet Is almost four feet long and weighs eight pounds and six ounces. Tho bayonet mills about eight Inches to tho length and n pound to thu weight. The cartridge it about three Inches long, and ISO rounds weigh eight pounds six ounces. Now York Tribune Bucklon's Arnica Salve. Tho best salve in tho world for cuts. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fovor sores, ..I 1 1 1 .. ..1.M1.I..1 1 ivtivi, uiini'iicii tiaiiua, uijiiumiuB, uuniB, mill all skin eruptions, and positirely cures piles, or ao pay required. It Is guaranteed to give porlcct satisfaction or mony rofunded. I'rico 85 cents per box. For sain br A . Wasley. On n piece of land in Old Lyme, Conn., Is a rocking stone of the lollir.v)ng dimen sions: Ai-nuiid thu stono nm-lli und south, !J7 feet 7 Inch.; eat and wesl '! feet 10 Inches. Thl tinmensu htone Is mi tlollcato- ly poKt'il that tine man can ruck it from four to six inches. Sautlngn Is thn Siinnlsh form fnr St. .lames '1 e city uf Santiago do Cuba was founded In 1514 ami fnr sevcnil years wits tlio capital of the Island (Ii:nts : I was ilicadfnlly nervous, :ud for relief took your Karl s Clover Knot lea. It niieled my nerves and stiengllieued ii'iy whole NervoiH Hystein. I was Ironlded with Constipation, Kidney and Utntel trouble, mr lei soon cleansed my system so thoroughly that I rapidly legained health and strength. Mrs. S. A. Sweet, Ilailfnrd, Conn. Sold hy S. P. Kirlin and a gliarinlco, ,ni: you tioiNti south? IK SOUTIIKI1N IIAII.WAV KKtCllES AI.I. railMINIINT TOINTS. Don't start Soiilh willitmt consulting John M. lleull, District Passeuuer Agent, Southorii Railway, (US Chestnut street, Philadelphia If you cannot call in person, wriui In him. Philadelphia 8? Reading Railway ICmjiiics Burn Hard Coal No Smoke IN EKFKOT JUIY lt, 1898. TralnH leave Shenandoah as followa: Kor New York via Philadelphia, neck days. 7 30 9 51 a. in., 12 27, 8 10 and 6 07 1. m. For New York via Maucu UliunK. wook days. 7 iiO a. in., 12 Zi aim o iu p. in. For Jccaulnir aim f nuaueiDUia. weoc uavi 1 ao, v oi a.m., iz a a iu ana o u p. m For 1'ottMVllle, weeic uaye. 7w, yw a. in., 12 27. Q 10. 6 07 and T 25 D. m. For Tftinanua andMuhauoy City, week Uuvh 7 SO. 9 5t a. in.. 12 27. 3 10 and 0 07 p. in. lror wiluamaport, uunbury anu iewi6biirg, weeic uays. li tsa a. ui., 12 'Zi l p. m For Mahano t'lane, weekdays, 7 30, 9 51, lit For Ashland and Sliamokln. week tlavs. 730. . 11 t. a iu. o or, 7 ao, y ao p. m. 1180 a. m.. 1227. ?in,97, 7'J5 and ,53 p. m.' II. &0. It. It.,, ihrough trains les-i lteadlng Terminal, l'hllutlelpliTa, (P. & H. H R.) at 8 20, 7 55,1120 a. m., 810 and 7.27 1. l-. Sundays, u 'vl i (v 1 . .. . o . . , n in ror iiatiiruore, uasutngton anu ine weaivia J v, , w, . . aj n, ui., o 1. 1 HI At iu. AUUI ttonnl trains from Twcnty.fourth and Chest mil Hirccts station, week nays, 10 ao a. m. 12 20. 12 1& 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 18S, 8 23 p. in. TUAINB FOIl SHENANDOAU. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 15, 4 80. 8 00, 11 30 a. m., and 1 45, 4 9 00 p.m. I.eave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 80, 9 10 a. in., I U0 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, 3 40, a 88. 10 21 a. m. and ISO, 4 Co p. m. Iave Heading, week days, 7 OJ, i0 OS, a, 12 15, 4 17, 6 00 p.m. Leave I'ottsvllle, .week days, 7 10, 7 40 a, m. 1280 4 10, 0 10 and 6 50 p. hi. Jave Tamaqua, week days, 8 3d, 1133 a. m., 1 49, 5 68, 7 20 p. ru. lave Mahanoy City, week days. 9 05, 1147 a. in., a o lz. nzi.lll u. m Leave Mahanoy I'lalie, week days, ft 30, 9 25, 10 25. 11 89 a. UI.. 2 41. 5 82. 6 41 7 57. Pin. Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 00 a. oi., 12 ai anu 4 uu p. m. ATLANTIC PITY DIVISION, LAava I'hlladelDhla Chesinut street warf and South street wharf for Atlantle City. Weekdays Uipress, sou, voo.iu 4.1 a. m., (l au Hnturtlavs old v). 2 00.8 00. 3 40 ICO mlnlltu train!. 4 0U 163 iniuuio truiitj, sou, oiaj iti.1 iiiiiiutu trainj, 5 40, 700 p.m. Acomroodutlon, 615 m., 5 00, 8 80 p. m SI.uo excursion tntin tuo a m. Sundays express, to, o uu, uai, v uu, 10 00 a m. 4 45 u m. Accommotiulion, D 13 a tu, 4 45 p. m. f 1.00 excursion train, 7 a ui. Heturnlng leave Atlantlo City depot, corner Atlantlo and Arkansas avenues. WpiIuvh-Kznress. IU41 juontiavs onlvl TOO. 7 45 165 ml note train, 8 20 165 minute train, 9 00, 1015, 1100 a. m., a 80, 4 80, 5 80, 7.30, 930 p. in. Accommodation, 4 25, 7 50 a. m. 4071 p. 111. .I.UU cxclirHliJII tritiil Ilium .(iianissippi ave. only) 6t0 p. in. Sundays Kxpress, 330, ini lion. tioo. 6 30. 700.7 30. 8 00. tt 30 u. lu. Ac commodation, 716 a. in., 5 05 p. m. 151 00 excursion train (from foot of Mississippi avo, ""'orpo'May and Sea Isle City, 8 45 a. m.( om. j in i, in. Additional for Cape May 4 1! n. in. sunduys (8 1 00 excursion 7 00 ) 9 15 a m, KorOccnnClty.8 30,8 45 a in, 2 30, 4 43 pin, 1(1.00 excursion Thursday only) 7 00 u ui. Sun tlityo, o it., v .... larl,.r flurd nil all eXUrBHS train.. Vnr further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and ltmwlliiK lUIIway ticket agen orauuress .. t Mf (len'l Supt, . lie" lWr AkI., Headlnir Terminal. 1'bllaueipnia nilllons of Dollars Qo up In gmoko ovoryyoar. Take n T f .... . l...,,oa alnV fll nlturo etc., Inaurod In first-clasa r liablo companloa as roprosentod by HAVir. PATIST Insurance Agctit Also LilndAotldeutl OowpauUi From Extreme Nervousness, HAT 110 ono remedy can contain tho elements' necessary to curo all diseas es, Is a fact well known to ovoryono. Dr. Miles' Sutton of Restorative Hemcdlos consists of soven distinctively different preparations, each for Its own purpose Mrs. I,. O. Iiramlcy, 37 Henry St., St. Cath erines, Ontario, writes: "For years 1 suf fered from cxtrcmo nervousness nnd annoy ing constlpntlou.doveloplngtntopalpltatlon and weakness of tho heart. I wns unnhlo to sleep, suffered much from headache, pain In my left side, palpitation and a constant feeling of weakness mid prostration. I began using Dr. Miles' Ncrvlno, lloart Curo and Ncrvo and Liver Pills and tho Antl-l'aln I'llls to relievo suddou paroxysms of pain nnd headachn. I soon felt much Imnroved ami the pains and aches and weariness left me. I then took Ur. Miles Kcstor.itlvo Tonic and am now restored to tny former good health." i,r. Ames- iicmeuicsnjRkV- Dr. ... ... gists under a pos-ItlvotK Miles' guarantee, first hottlo f lemediesl benefits or money 10-1 funded. Hook on dls-f Rcstoro crises of tho heart andrc2 Health jerves freo. Address, Vi. MILKS MEDIOAIi CO.. Klkhun. lud. PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. 11UKKK, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. OMce Ktran Imlldliiir. corner of Mufn nn Centre tttreetit, Hliennuiloali. T l'OMKKOY. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW BtioiiAudoah, Pa. )HOF. JOHN JONrw, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Buz M, Mahanoy City, Fa. I la vltn? studied under somo ot tho beat masters li lxndou and FarU. will clvo lessons ou the vlolln.mandolin, sultar and vocal culture. Tonus reasonable. Address lu care of Htrnuno, the Jeweler Hhenandoah. Pennsylvania RAILROAD. BOIIUYKII.l. DIVISION. Jm.v 1, la'js. Tralimnlll leave .Sheimndoali alter Ino iibi o dutti for WlKiian, tlllliertun, Krucltvlllu, 1M... V liter, .St. Clair, I'uttHVlllu. lluinliiirc, ICotidiu, 1'ottHtown. l'lioenlxvlllc. WorrlMlown Hfctl aaelfilila (llrMtd Btreet Htatlon) ut 08 und a li a. ru., '1 02, 0 li p. ui. on week Uuyn. Muitdaya, S 15 a. ui., 4 2i p. m. Trains leave Krackvllle for Hhenantloali tt 11 IG a. lu. and 0 4(1, 7 3tl u. mj. Monday, 11 01 a. ut. auu o 111 p. lu. Leave l'otttjvlllu for rllionandoali (via Kraclt. villi), 7 10, 11 -JO u. m., 6 'jo, 7 10 p. iu. Sunday 1UU.. a. in., o M p. in. lavu l'lilludeliilUa. (Ilruad street Hlittlou), lur nlitatiiduittt at Has a. iu., 4 lu p. in. week days. Mondays leave at II 60 ami tl 'J3 u. u. Ixiave llroutl ritreet Hiallou, riillaueipuia. l'OK NEW YOKK. Kiureiix.wevk-tlayB. U M, 4 Oo, SO 6 0.,S 15,1 M). 7:B,nau, JbO, 1U21 (i)lliliiK t'ar), anuu.ui, Iuunooll, ijtn iJ'tumeu iuu auu m p. ui. DlnlnirCars). t 10. lUluliiK far) U M, JAi. 4,0'J,OUO,a&U(I)lulllgUarJ, liou, !tB,7M (Dill lntrUarl,' 10 ou p. ut., 12 01, ulnlil. Muuuays, a -a: 4ui. 4 so. o 05, a is u -jo, so, 10 -ji, tuuinii Cur), 1133 li. IU., 12 BS, 100 iUlnlllK Cur) 2 A) turning uar;, ,w ti.iiuiteui i'iuiuk i v. AULA fill. I limine- Usrl UU. 7 02. 1 00. Illililnu unrj iu ou p. iu., a vi uurut. AxpreHu lor iiOStOll wiiuuui vuhuku, UWM 1.., week-days, and 7 SO p. ru., dally. C'uUklll exntom. U'arlor Car), 8 20 it in week tlttys. WAHHINOTON AND TIIK SOUTH. For lialtlinore and Washington, 3 50, 7 20, a 32, 10 20, II 2J, a, iu., 120,12 HI tUlulllK Cur), 1 1J DinliiK CurJ, al2, 441, 1423 Congres sional I.tuiltvd, Dining Car, 6 17. IDlll lug CarJ, 7 31 LDinluK CarJ p. iu., und i'JOd light week days. Sundays, a SO, 7 20, 12, 11 Ml, a. IU 120U, 112, Dining- Car 4 41, 1520 Coll gressloital Limited, Dining CurJ, HM IDlulug 'J. 7.31 IDInlnBCarj p. ukitnu uui ''Jn''o.omu - ' 1 FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Leava Itrnml street sUtlon via Delaware rivet Lrliliru Umreiui. SOU. 9 40 180 lulnlltesl u UI, 2 38 ntf minutes, 100 IW muiutcsj, liop. m. sunduys, 5 00, 9 20 180 mlnulesj, a m, 2 3.1 182 iniiiutcsj, i iw p in. Leave Market Street Warf Express, 3 00, 8 30, 10 00 l73iiilnutesJ,am.(10USuturdaysonyj, 21U I75niliiuteaj,3 0u 173 iulnutegJ,U 30 fO inlliutisj, 4 00 63 mluutcsj, 4 80 173 utinutesj, ou f(0 iiilnutcsl, 5 30 I&d uilnutesj p iu, Sundays, Sou, 7 30, 8 UU 78 mluutcsj,' 8 30, 9 00 LT3 minutes, 9 SO 170 uilnutesj a iu, and 4 SO 173 nilnutJ p ut. (1.00 oxcursiou truln, 7 0u a ui dally. ror yapotuay, Aueisssa, vif nuwuou auu nun; lieacil- Lxiiress, 9 0U am, 2 80, 4 OS, 6 00 p lu weekdays. Sundajs. 8 20 a ui. Caps llay only. i ou p mpaiuruajs. excursion, i uu a inuany. lfnr Mvu IIm lttv. t Iiki. I'll. AvkIiiii miiiI Stone Harbor Kxpress. 9 10 a. m., 2 80, 4 20, 5 00 p. m. week days. Sundays, 8 SO a. m. 11- curslon 7 00 a in dally. rur somers X'olitt isxprsss, o uu, o iw, lutu , in., 1 00 Saturdays pnly, 8 Ou, 4 00, 5 00, 3 3U p. iu. wsek days, tjundaya, S 00, 8 00, 9 00, 9 30 a. m. anu 4 ao p. m. I. li. IluTcninsoK, J. K. Wood, usu 1 Manager, uen'i rass'tf'r Agi Webster's i International t Didlionary f fiyfeeuor of the "Unabridged." 9 C Tio due Great Standard Authority, X i Ko wrltfs Hon. II. .1. ltrcwrr, X r Jtittleu U. H. Htipremo CuurU V Htuiitltirtl 5 of the U. S. (lov't 1'rlntlnir Q Ottlcs, the U. 8. Huimins 0 .Courl, all tlio Kute Nit- 2 freme Cotiru.snilot uettr I f all His BclioolUooki. V -Vnrmly J COlllIllVIKlCtl 0 by 'SUts Huptrtntenilfnts G of Kcliooli, CoUfirt, l'rt-il. A ilentt.aml oilier IMucuturs x olutoit wlUiout utuuber.f 2 luvnltitttilo I In Ilia liouspliold. ami to c tlitt tt'Attier, srholur, pro. g feiiroual man. sua st'lr. x tASBI ulucalor. S J TUG BEST FOR PRACTICAL USE. Z S It Is easy to find the word wanted. C . 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