EVENING HERALD KSTAIILIHIIISI) 1870. fubltahrxl etety l'.venlni, Kicept Sunday, at ' PorTr .Ultlt "Ttr"T. N'l IB (.'KNTKK. Tlcll'- ' landonli And tlio juir. .. ,, itjir-.i its a week, pay bl . o the ran tri n. Hy mm I D.00 ft year, or 25 cent month, payable In advance. dvertlae mrnta cliur tea according to apace mid position. TITO pulillher reserve the rlRht to change the prnltlon ot Bdvertlt'tiieut whenever the puh-I'tallo-i ol new demand II. Tlio right i leurved to !)" tftny advertisement, whether pld for or not, uut the pulillshcrn my deem Iproper. Advertising rnten made known upon HppltcAtlon. Entered at the puitofllce at Hhcnandoah, l'., as aeeond clau mall matter. TKLKl'HON'K CONNECTION 'All the NewsThat's Fit to Print." Evening Herald SATUilDAY. Al'tltT 20. IMts. OUR COUNfUY : r-irsl. Last and Forever. Admiuai. Dkwkv iiiiij- In' Mild to liuvo taken tin' lmnor.s of the war iib tmliitiitoriiin and vuli'rilctoriiin. Is thore any fiirthorevidtMict' wuiit injr. that "the silver knio Is dead," when candidate Jenks never mid a word about tliat Democratic: ilorinn 1 Tiik Philadelphia Public Ledger throws out tlie rather startling inti mation that one of the reasons the city councils do not provide decent water to the people is because so liianv of the coiinciliiien are interested in saloons. Tun New York Tribune rightly says that "there isn't a man living who can do a big job with greater neatness and despatch than Hear Admiral Dewey, and there isn't one who can report it properly in smaller compass." Tiik Herald goes right ahead giv ing tlie people one of the best local papers in the count', and the people aro not slow to show their apprecia tion of our ollorts. They must have tlie news, and they know where to look for it. Tiik address of Candidate Jenks, accepting the Democratic nomination for Governor, is received with very little enthusiasm by the great major ity of Hint party who are devoted to the cause of free silver and Hryan. He ignored national issues ami cou llned himself to a reiteration of the "Wanauiaker charges. Tiik war with Spain, as far as the fighting is concerned, is over. Our soldiers and sailors have achieved glorious victories on land and sea. We have convinced the world that we cun llijlit, as well as buy and sell goods. All nations have learned to respect us as they never did before. Kow iet the people once more turn their entire attention towards peace ful pursuits, for "Peace hath its victories no less ronowned than war." Accoiumno to the handbook of the Kepublican Congressional Committee, which will be issued shortly, tlio com ing campaign will be fought on the record made by the Administration, particularly during tlie war. The silver question is not treated as an issue at all, though the direful pre dictions of tlio silver advocates in 18116 are quoted at length and com pared with the existing conditions, which include higher prices for wheat and other farm products and a return of industrial prosperity. John Waxamakkk is quoted as saying that the war will be followed by a period of great prosperity, wliiuh will bo more prolonged and of wider hcopu as the result of the war. "The unification of sentiment," he says, "the bringing together in a broad bond of love of country, the Increased prestige and conlldeuce, the feeling that a great struggle lias been won on liiiiuanltariau grounds and In humane methods cannot but help In stimulating our activities." Kihtok Colk, of the Minors' Journal, deserves more than the post ollicu lie is after. He should have a foreign mission at least, as ho has de veloped remarkable diplomatic ability in tlio handling of Congress man llruuiiu's candidacy for.re-elec-tiou. It is not remarkable that the lmtil1a mi strongly favorable to tlio Congressman when its proprie tor and editor are both seeking olllco. For this reason it is willing to see it dead-weiglit hung on the He- publican ticket this fall, and then prates about his being the most available candidate. The literary and political heavy weights of our esteemed contemporary have botli very dull axes to grind, and so long its Mr. Hruuim turns the grindstone the Journal will continue to elabor ate upon the Congressman's "availa bility," much to the disgust of the Intelligent portion of its limited circle of readers. FROM LOWELL, MASS. Tho Home of Hood's Sarsapnrllla A Vondor'fut Curo. "A welling at big a a largo jnarbla came under mioueuo. l'hyslclanagald it was a semi-trans juireiit tumor and must bo operated upon. I felt I could not stand It, and as spring camo besan to tako my favorite spring tonic, Hbbd's Sarsaparllla. Tho bunch gradually decreased and Anally disappeared. I have bad no sign of its re turn, am glad (o praise Hood's Barsapa rllla." Mrs. H. M. Coijubn, 8 Union St., Lowell, Mass. QetJIOODU "Hood's Pills cure juvlc Headache. ssc. DO IT YOURSELF You chii toll Jnit iih well ns a pliyidpliiii whether you r kidneys lire dlswwd or lioaltby. Tlio witr to do Is to tnko it bottlo or eIiiss turn Mi r, iiml fill It with mine. If there Is it sediment powder-like Milwtiitico nt tlio bottom nTtcr standlni! day nuil night, tliero isionietlilng wrong with the klilueys. All ot her nine siuu of dlseuso it n deniro to urlunto often, ninl still miotlier sign Is 1:uii in the hack. If nrino. stains linen, tliero is no doubt that the kidneys aro nllec-tcil. Any mill nil diseases of tlio kidneys, liver, bladder and of the urinary liawagos and enn stipntion of tlie bowels nio cured by Dr. D.ivid Kennedy's I'.ivorile Kcmcdy. Tliero is no (lue.-tioii about Its boiiiK tlie best and suicst medicine in the world for such trouble. It iniickly relieves mid cures '.nubility tu hold urine, ami people, young or obi, who take it aro not compelled to pet up a number of times dlirlim the niulit. Tor putting an end to that scalding l'ain experienced In passing urlno, nothing is so good as Dr. David Ken ned's favorite liemcdy. It corrects the bad effects of whiskey and beer ; Is pleasant to the taste, and does not seem to be medlclo at all. Disease- of tlie kidneys anil bladder often ri-iiilre tlie hi of instruments to push back the sandy matter so the urine, can be voided. In such eases favorite Iteliiedy should bo taken without further delay or tlio disease may prove fatal. It Is sold for one dollar a bottle at all drug stores. It is well worth many tunes its price. Samples Free. If you wish to test Dr. D.ivul Kennedy's) Favorite. Itemedy befoie Inlying It, send your full post olllco address to the Dr. D.ivid Ken nedy Corporation, Kmidout. N. Y anil mention tills paper. Wo will then mail you a sample bottle free, ns.well as circulars giv ing full directions for its uso. livery reader of the IlKKAl.lican depend upon the geuulno- nesa ol this lllieml oiler, ami mi sti liners from kidney troubles should tnko advantage of It at once. THE DEATH OF MORALES. Die ( i tin t cm ii I ii li L'cvoliit lonltt Who Illsturlieil 'en t rn t America. Washington, Au. 20. t'nited States Minister Hunter, at Guatemala, cables the state department that General Morales, leader of the revolution, was captured In a cave on Wednesday nnd died on his way to prison at San Sebas tian. Morales had been lildlnK In the cave for several days without food and 111 from hunger, fatigue nnd exposure. This ends the revolution. The tragic end of Morales Is but tho last of the series of stirring events which have oceuired In Guatemala within the last two weeks. Morales fathered together a good sized band nlong the Mexican border, and madp bis appearance at the lnrge town of Ocos. Heie be inaugurated a reign of terror. He seized many thousand bags of coffee, and put them to the strange use of building breastworks for bis revolutionary band. Sorties were made along the harbor front and launches and other craft burned and destroyed. One of the most audacious acts was the lajing tribute upon the United Stntos consul and other consular of ficers there In the sum of $1,D00. l'rospeio Morales has been a consplc uous ligure in Central American af fairs during the last three years. He was minister of war In the cabinet of President Darrlos, and It Is said that bo used the war otllce to fo'.-nt the rebel lion against Darrlos. 'J no latter de tected the plot and Morales lied to Mexico, where be organized bis revo lutlonary band. In the meantime Bar rlos was assassinated, being succeeded by President Cebrera. It was thought the death of Darrlos would ultimately lead to the success of Morales revolu tionary movement. It culminated In the raids of the Inst few weeks, and llnally In the death of the noted revo lutionary chief. It Is said that Mo rales' death will restore a calm to Central American affairs. Moralse was about 43 years old. a man of education, and of marked force of character. Beats the Klondike. Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Marvsville, Texas., lias found a more valuable discovery than has )et been made in tlie Klondike. For years he sulfered untold agony from consumption, ac companied by hemorrhages ; and was abso lutely cured by Dr. Kind's New Discovery foi Consumption, Coughs and Colds. He declares that gold is of little value in com paiison with this marvelous cure ' would nave it, even if it cast a hundred dollars a bottle. Asthma, Hronchilis and all throat and lung affections are jiosititcly cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption. Trial bottles free nt A. Wasley's Drug Store. Regular sie 50 els. and $1.00. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. HOBSON AT ANNAPOLIS. The Ilrnvo I.loiitcuniit .Mny ItoUll'ii to the Naval Academy. Annapolis, Aug. 20. Lieutenant Itlch moiiil 1. Holison came quietly Into Annapolis yesterday from Washington, and was driven Immediately to the naval academy. Few knew him, but they were enough to have It known ho was here, nnd that drew a number of people to see him take a train for Washington. As the lieutenant drove along the drive fronting HlakP row he saw Ad miral McNalr, superintendent of the nnval academy, and alighted from bis carriage, and the two had a prolonged conversation. Lieutenant Hobson then went to his quarters In the "bachelors' quarters," and returned and had a sec ond Interview with Admiral McNalr. It Is thought that the visit was hi rela tion to Lieutenant Hobsmi returning In October to assume the duties of head of the department of naval construc tion, which was Inaugurated last Octo ber, under u curriculum advised by Lieutenant Hobson, and of which de partment he was put In charge. He was accosted at the depot as he got on his train by a lady, who asked lilm to pose for n snap shot from the kodak. The lieutenant hesitated for some time, and then as the train moveij out his gallantry and courtesy prevail ed, and he put his bead out of the window and was once more photo Graphed. The Wh'oliaok .Miuiler Trlnl. I.nncnHter, I'a., Aug. 20. The defensa In tho AVIreback murder trial occupied yesterday with the examination ot ex pert witnesses, whose testimony was Intended to prove that the slayer of David D. I.andis was mentally Irre sponsible at the time of the commis sion of the crimp, and had been so for months pi lor thereto. Among the dis tinguished alienists examined we;o Dr. C. K. Mills, of Philadelphia; J. '., Gerhard, nt the Insane asylum at Hnr rlsburg; Theodore Dlller. of Pittsburg, together with a number of local physi cians, who tcstllled their opinion that Wlreback was the victim of delusional Insanity. Tho commonwealth opened In rebuttal by calling a number of wit nesses who had business dealings with the prisoner for many yeurB. nnd had never detected any signs of mental unsoundness In his conduct or conver sation. It Is expected that the case will be given to the Jury today. American llur A-skocIiU Ion Olllcei K. (Saratoga, N. Y Aug. 20. Tho con cluding session of tho American liar Association yesterday was devoted to thu consideration of the amended re port of the committee on federal courts, which was llnally adopted after various amendments. TIiobo officers were elected: President, Joseph II. Choate of New York; secretary, John Hlnkley of Italtlmore; treasurer, Frnn cla Itowle of Philadelphia. EVACUATING SANTIAGO. The Transportation of Our Own Troops and Spanish Prisoners is Being Hurried. Pantlngn de Cuba, Aug. 20. A por tion of the First regiment of Infantry left yesterday morning on the steamer 11. 11. Miller. Yesterday afternoon r.00 of the District of Columbia troous milled on the truiisnort Hudson: fiOO nf the Seventh Infantry on the Yucatan nnd six companies of the Thirty-fourth Michigan 011 the transport Santiago. Owing to the Increase In sickness theu Is ninth need of hospltnl ships. The number of those sick Is large, and there are not sufficient accommodations for them. The embnrkntlon of the Spanish troops continues. One tliousnnd left on the VIHp de Verde Inst night. Next week smaller transports will tnke tho Spanlnrds nt Guantannmo Hay. The bodies of Mnjor Gray and Major O'Cotinell nnd Privates Carey and Jnne, of the Ninth Massachusetts, 71-0 on hoard the trnnspoit Santiago In chnrge of a brother of Congressman John P. Fitzgerald. To liclcast wpiiuMi til(". Washington, Aus. 20. Orders were Issued by the war department yester day for the disposition of the 20 Span ish pilsoners and six alleged spies who have been conllned for some time nt Fort McPhetson. Atlanta. The Span lards will be sent to Portsmouth, N. H wheie n greater number of the crews of Admiral Cprvera's licet are now de tained. Five of the nlleged spies, among whom Is the man Mellos, who It Is said was Identified with tho oper ations of Lieutenant Carrnnza. are to be given their freedom. The sixth, a man by the name of Kltnhurst, said to be an American citizen, nnd who. It Is charged, enlisted In the American army for the purpose of acting ns a spy for the Spanish government, will be sent to his regiment for trial by court mar tial. Spain's Cuban Coinml'.sloners. Madrid, Aug. 20. The cabinet coun cil last night decided to appoint Gen eral Gonzales Purrado, second In com mand Ui Cuba; Hear Admiral Pastor Landero, who succeeds Admiral Navar ro, the Spanish commander In Cuban waters, and Marquis De Montoro, min ister of finance In the Insular cabinet, as the commission of evacuation for Cuba. The Porto ltlcan commission has not yet been appointed, the gov ernment nwnl'lng an expression of tho views of Governor General Maclas, but It has been decided that Admiral Vul larlo shall be one of the commissioners. The peace commlsstoneis have not yet been nominated. Mii'svcloii'- MccliiuiNiii, Berlin, Aug. 20. The celebrated watchmaker, I.obner, of llerlln, has perfecteil a mechanism capable of measuring and lecordlng the thous andth part of an Inch. Curo that Cough with Sliiloh's Curo. The best Cousih Cure. Relieves Croup promptly. One million bottles sold last year. 40 doses fur 25 cts. Sold by 1. D. Klr'lu and a guar antee. MePacTluiKl 1 Ideal's v.oigior. New York, Aug. 20. "illd" McPart lnnd, of this city, nnd Owen Zelgler, of Philadelphia, fought 23 rounds last night before the Atlantic club, and Charley White, the refeice, decided In favor of McPartland, who, with tho ex ception of the last two rounds, had the better of lite bout. McPartland sur prised many of those who witnessed the light by using his right hnnd ef fectively, while bis left was continu ally plnylng havoc with Zlegler's face.' Z.legler fought desperately in the last two rounds nnd bad the better of tho New Yorker In the work accomplished, but this was not enough to counter balance the lead which the "Kid"' had gained previously. Now .loicy's Democratic Couvo.itlon Atlantic City, Aug. 20. The Demo cratic state committee met here yes terday and selected Trenton as the convention city, appointed a committee to name a date for the selection of the gubernatorial candidate and positively decided to debar all national issues, particularly the cturency question, from discussion nt the convention. It Is, theiefore, assured that the Demo cratic candidate for governor will be selected without regard to his views on silver, although the evident leaning of the committee was towards Mayor James M. Seymour, of Newark, who Is known to be a thorough Hryan man. Wnnt to lie MiiHtoreil Out. Washington, Aug. 20. Some of tha regiments nre canvassing among them selves the question whether or not they enre to be mustered out now or wait until Inter. The First New Jer sey Is strongly opposed to remaining any longer, 800 men voting their pref erence to go home nnd 300 to go to Cu ba. A majority of the Seventh Ohio have voted that tiny preferred to re main in the service, while the Eighth Pennsylvania entertains quite differ ent sentiments. EVERY BRIDE and wife should know about the pre paration that for half a century has been helping expectant mothers bring little ones into the world without danger and the hundred and one &3ftk. discomforts and distractions incident to child-birth. It is applied externally, which is the only way to get relief. Medicines taken internally will not help and may result in harm. "v-f VIV mm j a fits and prepares every organ, muscle and part of the body for the critical hour. It robs child-birth of its tortures and pains. Baby's coming is made quick and easy. Its action is doubly bene- Vficial if used during the whole period of pregnancy. SI per bottle at all drug stores, or sent by mail on receipt of price. Books Free, containing valuable infor mation to all women, will be tent to any addresi upon application by The Brndfield Regulator Co.t Atlanta, Ga. 'mim . . It.llt v - 1 y l'lowem me the poetry of til, babies tile sou- iimianitv. Danish smiles, the dimples anil tlie laughter of childhood and the world would . become a Darren ., yHT wilderness, in it? habited by savapes. I- Woman's ultimate mission, duty nnd joy liy 011 earth arc com I'tlscd In the one hood Multitudes of women fail of this ,,iljtitmi liprnllsn of weakness and disease W the distinctly femi- nc oiganlsm. They not understand that disorders of this description unfit them for wifehood mid motherhood, and as a consequence nre careless and neglectful of their health In a womanly way. Others who realize the truth, shrink fiom the "examinations "ami "local treatments" insisted upon by the average physician. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription does away with the necessity for these obnoxious examinations and local treatments. It acts dirvclly and only on the delicate and Important organs that are the vestibule of human life nnd makes them strong, healthy, vigorous, viiile nnd clastic. It fits for wifehood and mother hood. It banishes the annoyances of the uncomfortable period picccding maternity and makes babv's anival in the world easy nnd nearly pafnless. All the dangers of maternity vanish under its beneficent In fluence. Its use during the period of an tlclpation is a guarantee of the little stran ger's health and an ample supply of natural nourishment. Thousands of women have testified to its marvelous nietils. All med icine stores sell it. Accept no substitute that may be represented as "just as good." " For ten years I suITereil untold misery," writes Mrs. Carllne Kln-r. of New Moston, Sci oto Co., Ohio. "I then took Ilr l'L-rce's Favor ite Prescription anil eleven months Liter pre sented my husband with a twelve-pound boy. My health Is good." Over a thousand pages of sound medical advice absolutely free. Send si one-cent stamps, to cover mailt nt? only, for a paper covered cony of Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser. Cloth-bound 11 stamps. Address, World's Dispensary Med ical Association, Buffalo, N. Y Special 'ino-lay Kxcurslon. For the benefit of those desiring to visit thegieat Ocean Grove Camp Meeting, tho Pennsylvania Hallroad Company will, on August SI, sell excursion tickets to Ocean Glove, Asbury Park, or Long branch from stations named tclow nt tlio very low rates quuted. These tickets will bo good for passage to Philadelphia 011 train indicated, tlicnco on 11 pillar trains leaving II road street station at 11:311 11. 111., 3:30 nnd 1:0S p. m. that day to destination : Train I. Hvcs. ate. Leave COS 11. in. f 1.00 0 ID ' :!.So G.:!S " 3.W Shcnnml' ah -riiekvllle St. ' lulr 1'intsvllle 0:51 " il.!i0 Schuylkill Haven... .... 7:01 " 3.50 Tickets will bo good for return passage on regular trains until September 1, inclusive, and will permit of stop-oil' at Philadelphia within limit. DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve lias tlio larscst sale of any salvo in the woild This fact and its merit has led dishonest people to at tempt to counterfeit it. I.oolc out for the man who attempts to decoivo you when you call for DoWitt's Witch Hazlo Salve, the gieat pllo curo. C. II. Hagcubiich. Vesuvius! i'ii Kriiptlon. Naples, Aug. 19. Vesuvius Is again In n state of active eruption. Four streams of lava are (lowing down the mountain side at the rate of 400 yards an hour. The chestnut trees on Mount Somma have been burned. Constant explosions are heard In the central crater, which is vomiting ashes and flames. to cmunsi: TIIK svtkm Kircctually yet gently, when costlvo or bil ious, to permanently overcome habitual constipation, to awaken thu kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without irritating or wcakciilni: them, to dispel headaches, colds, or fevers, use Syi up of Figs, inudo by the California Fig Syrup Co. AllH YOU C.OINO SOUTH? THE BOUTIIF.nN 11AII.WAY ItKACllES AI.I. mOMINKXT I'OIKTS. Don't start South without consulting Joint M. ISeall. District Passenger Asent, Southern Kailway, C2S Chestnut street, Philadelphia If you cannot rail iu person, writo to mm. Spain's. Military CoiiinrKstorm. London, Aug. 10. The Mndrhl corre spondent of The Dally News says that Generals Iilanco, Castellanos and I.con nnd Admiral Manteroln have been ap pointed commissioners for Culm and Generals Maclas and Ortega nnd Admi ral Vallnrlno for Pnrtn Tlion rt i .. able, tho report says, that Senor I.eon y uasuuo, tne Kpanlsh nmbassndor to France, will preside at the sessions of the Paris commission. Senor Moret's candidature Is made Impossible by tho hostile attitude ot the press. I For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature-' i-d'M'ciitliiu; the Spuiilni'dH. Ponce, P01 to Ilico, Aug. 111. The na tives show u disposition to persecute the Spanish residents and several min or riots have occurred here. At Yauco WedneFduy night the natives threw stones and bilcks Into Spanish shops in retaliation for outrages committee; within the Spanish Hues. Tho mll tary have been ordeicd to suppress these demonstrations and punish tho offenders, General lilies and Btall went to General Wilson's lieadqunrters ot the front yesterday. They were es corted by a troop of cavalry. The per sonnel of the commissions for Cuba nnd Porto KIco ure highly commended. General Grant will Join General Drooko today. Troopi Sail For Honolulu, San Francisco, Aug, 10, Three hun dred and twenty-live olllcers ana men of the New York regiment sailed for Honolulu today on the transport Al liance. When the Scnndla and Arizona sail Sunday Ihoy will have on board, In addition to tholr comnlnmnnt r in. jnfot cements for Ot neial Merrltt, a mil lion rounuu 01 ammunition for small arms, Chatter's Simllni-.v Deport. Washington, Aug. 10. The war de partment received a telegrnm last night from General Shufter giving tho fol lowing sanitary repoit for Aug. 17; Totnl number sick, 1.C30; total number new cases, 101; total number fever cases, 1.24C: total number fever cases returned to duty, 202, Deaths, 4, Spaulh 1'i-hImi For Auutiiuldo, London, Aug. 19. The Madrid cor respondent of The Times says: "Let ters from the Philippines bear remark able testimony, as coming from hostile sources, to the administrative cupatlty and admirable organization nr ti,n Tagulo Insurrection under Aeulnaldo." V ''jllie nil tr! c-Miets of 1 JSC? CUTTING EXPENSES. Retrenchment In the Army Is Following Close Upon the Cessation of Hostilities. Washington, Aug. 20. Retrenchment In nearly nil branches ot the nrmy Is following close upon the cessation of nostllltles. Xolably Is this the case In the onlnnnre, iiuai termnster's nnd en gineer bureaus, where the need for tho supplies required nnd tho men em ployed for tho exigencies of war- no longer exist. In the ordnance bureau the force at the various arsenals' Is to be reduced In all cases where this can be accomplished Without detriment to the service. The Hock Island arsenal probably will be affected more than any other. Theie befoie the war about 210 men weie employed. When thn peace piotocol was signed there were npprnxlmnlely 4,000 men engaged, and orders have been Issued which will re duce this number by two-thirds. Be foie and during hbo war largo numbers of contracts were made with ordnance Anns for supplying material. In many enses these were made conditional, so Hint they could be terminated within a few dnys after the cessntlon of hos tilities, and the depaitment has in every case availed Itself of this prlv lledge. At tho end of the civil war the gov ernment hnd outstanding contracts for furnishing n largo number of big sencoast projectiles, but ns these wera regarded unnecessary when hostilities came to tine-nd amicable arrangements were made with the companies by which their contracts were cancelled. At tho present time contracts are In existence also for furnishing sencoast projectiles, but ns the government Is desirous of obtaining nil contracted for there will be no necessity to resort to such action as was taken at the clos-j of the civil war. The qunrtermuster's department Is dispensing ns rapidly as possible with such of the transports ns were char tered for which there Is now no neces sity. In the engineer's department the services of electricians, mechanics and laborers engaged. In the work of harbor and river mine defenses nnd boatnien employed to patrol tlie adjacent waters to warn npproachlng craft of their dnnger also arc being discharged as rapidly as Is consistent with the good of tho service. Truth wears well. I'conlo havo learned that DoWiit's Little, Early Klscrs aro reliable mtlo pills lor regulating tho bowels, curing constipation uml sick headache They don't gripo. O. II. llngonhuch. 'UNlipnollUcd Olllco '-iol(M". Washington. Aug. 20. The postofflce depaitment Is experienclns much trouble from the numerous applications being received from persons In all parts of the country for appointments In the mall service of our new possessions nnd for positions us postmasters and to (111 other places in Cuba, Porto Itlco and the Philippines. The department cannot make any such appointments, and the tliousnnd or more applications iceeived will not benefit the senders In any way. Every one chosen for such employment has been and wlll'be taken from the force nlready In the service of the govoilunent. A I117.V liver makes a lazy man. llurdock Itlooil Hitters is tho natural, novcr failing remedy for a lazy liver. 1:m"Imii nt n'l'iwdcr Mill. New Yi ik, Aug. 20. An explosion oc currrd yesicidny nt the Fuicilo powder mills, near Landing, on' the batiks of Lake 1 lopatcon;-, N. ,T. Two of the workmen, Axel Anderson and Alfred Johnson, weie severely Injured. The explosion shook the country for miles aniunil. The building In which the explosion occurred, which was wrecked, waH used for manufncturlni: nltro glycci Inc. The cnuse of tho explosion Is not known. Thn slnuglitor of CIiIih'mo lioliols, London, Aug". 20. The Hong Kong correspondent of Tho Times says the slaughter of rebels In southern China continues. Corpses lloat past Wu-Chau dally. Two hundred rebels who had entered Tal-Wong-Kong were defeated by General Mawho, who killed 100 of the rebels nnd took 40 of them prison ers. The gentry in the districts of Pnklan and Wtingun dnily sent to tho magistrates between 10 and 20 rebels for execution. I sufTcred with Eczema of tho worst kind, my faco anil neck down to my shoulders wero ono I inanimation, was not ablo to seoout of iny ejes for quite a while, and was uuablo to sleep for weeks, on account of tlio severe pain, wlr.cli nearly rovo mo Insano. Myfaco and nock wero swollen and inado mo look hideous. Hail threodoctorsatdilTercuttlmcs, and not ono of them could relievo ine of my pain, swelling, and blotches. I used thrco bottles of CirricimA Itr.soLVENT,fourboxcs CuncniA (ointment), threo cakes or Cuti. cuha So vp, and iqy friends and ono of tho doctors aro surprised, and asked, " Who cured you?" anil I toll them quickly, "Cuticdiu. Hemkhiks." J. V. KAFKA, March 4, 1897. 33 Bcholo Bt., Ilrooklyn.N.Y. 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Avenue, Cblcaeor' 1 UNABLE TO SEE FROM r-i o I l-illJBtS-.aE-.act I W BAZAR WC'S mRNSW arr m a MAGUUINEW AN AUDACIOUS GrilMAN. Toole Charge, of 11 Clilncc Court nnd Acquitted tho I'l't-iiuclM., llerlln, Aug. 20. Ilerr Kugeue Wolrt, the well ktu wn German explorer, who hns Just teturned from China, whern he acted as correspondent of The Tngeblatt, Is being prosecuted upon p chnrgo of having, without authority, assumed the role of Judge and with having liberated 13 Chinese murderers of German missionaries. According to the evidence of Ulshnp Anzer, on which the prosecution Ij based, Ilerr Wolff, having heard of the trial, nppenred In court with a dog named Schuster. Four vacant chairs stood In the hall In which the trial was to be held, Wolff scaled himself In the most Imposing ot these, saying, "I'll take the highest, nnd you, Ilerr Schus ter (addressing the dog), will tako tho second highest nt my right," He then 1 ordered the clerk of the court Into the I next chair 011 his right, nnd lastly, with a gesture, bade the wondering man darin to take the f v.rtl. :id low.'st chair, Tho mandarin question d Wolff's authoilty, whereupon th latter drew a roll of pai ers from his pocket and flourished It ns his authoilty, and the prisoners being Introduced and declar ing their Innocence, Ilerr AVolff sol emnly acquitted them and declared the proceedings ended. He then saddled his horse and departed. The story caused the utmost aston ishment, ltlshop Anzer was In Ger ninny nt the time of the alleged oc currence consulting the government In regard to the murders, which ulti mately lead to tho occupation of Kiaou Cbou, and only learned of what had happened on returning to China. It appears that Ilerr Wolff often posed In China as a German envoy. Volunteer Soldiers .Mutiny, San Antonio, exas, Aug. 20. The vol unteer troops In garrison, nt Fort Sam Houston mutinied yesterdny morning nt breakfast and mnrched out of the mess hall In regular order as a protest against the food furnished them. The matter Is now under Investigation. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. - Tho best Balvo in tho world for cats, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fovor sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles. or jo pay required. It Is euamutcod to (,'ivo porlect satlslacllou or niouy rotuniled. I'rico 25 conts por box. For salo bv A. Wsator. SUMMint OUTINCS. 1'KIlsoN.VLDY-CONDUCTKU TOUIl VIA I'KNN SYLVANIA RAILROAD. Thn IVni.ovlvanbi TI.illro.nl Comn;iiir an. nounccs tlio following personal'y-eonilucted tours for tho summer and early autumn of IMS : To Yellowstone Park and the Trans Mississippi Exposition on n special train- of Iit 11 111:1 11 bleeping, compartment, obiervation, and dining cars, allowing eiuht days hi "Wouilerlnnil" and two days at Omaha, Sep tember 1. Itate. from N'ow York. Phil adelphia, Baltimore, and Washington; f230 irom 1'ittsijurg. To Kiagara Fulls, excursion tickets good to return within ten day will bo void on July 21, August 4 and 18, September 1, l.'i and 20, at rate of $10 from Philadelphia, ltaltiinorc, and Washington. These tickets Inchulo transportation only, and will permit of stop over within limit at Uutl'alo, liochcater, ami Watklus 011 the return trip. Two teu-dav tours to Gettvshuri?. I.iuav Caverns', Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot Springs, Uichuiond, and Washington, Sep tember us nun uotoiicr 10, J.alc, ?. lrmu New York. i(13 from l'hlladehihia. l'ro- puiliouato rates from other points. l or itineraries and lurther iulormatioii ap ply to ticket agents, or address Geo. W, Hoyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. Philadelphia & Reading Railway Rnuincs Hunt Hard Coal No Smoke IN KFFKUT JULY 1st. 1S'J3, Trains leAve Hhenandoah as follows : Por New York via Philadelphia, week ilnyn, 7 30 9 51 a. m.. 12 27. S 10 and G 07 u. 111. Kor New York via Maucli Chuiuc, woelc days 7 SO a. 111., 12 27 and 3 10 n. iu. For lt-eadlng and I'hllAdelphla, week daya, . ou, v oi va ti, a iu aim o 0 p. m. Kor l'ottgvllle, week days, 7 80, DM a. m. 12 27, 8 10, 0 07 and T 23 p. to. For Tamanua and Mahanoy City, week days 7 30.951b. 111.. 12 27. 8 10 and 0 07 u. m. For Wllllamsport, rlunbury and Lewtsburg, week days. 11 no a. m.. 12 27. 7 2A a. 111 For Mahano) Plane, weekday!, 7 80, 9 SI, II SO u, ui,, i a iu, u u7, y 2a, v on p. 111. For Ashland and Sharookln. week darn, 730. 1180 a. in., 12 27, 810,6 07. 723 and 9 Up. m. For Italtlmore, Washington and the West via 11. 11., lurougn trains liu-i Keaulug Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. & II. II R.) at 3 SO, 7 65,1120 a. m., 3 10 and 7,27 p. u. Hundays, 8 20,7 00, 1128 a.m., 8 9 and 7 27 p. ui. Addi tional trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut nlri-etu station, week days, 1030 a. ui. 12 20. 12 It S 40 p 111. Humlayn, 1 85, 8 23 p. m. TItAINa FOU SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 15. 4 80. 8 00. 11 30 a. in . ,,.! 1 4.1 4 an 9 00 p.m. leave new York via Maucli Chunk, week days, i 80, 9 10 a. m., I 80 p. ni. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week dayn, 8 40, S80, 10 81 a. m. and 1 30, 4 00 p.m. 1-cave Heading, week day, 7 Oj, iO OS, a, in. 19 15, 4 17, 8 00 p. ni. Leave Pottsvllle, weeK days, 7 10, 7 40 a, m. 12 80 4 10. 0 10 and 0 50i. i... Leave Tamaqua, week dayn, 8 30, 1123 a. ui.. 1 49, 5 60, 7 20 p. iu. ' Leave Mahanoy Clly, week days, 9 05, 1147 a. III., m UM,at, ,11 jj, m Leave Mahauoy Plane, week days, 630, 9 25, 1025, 1159 a. in., 241, 532, 841 7 57, p In. Leave Williams port, week days, 7 42, 1000 a. iu., 12 31 and 4 00 v. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, South street whail for Atlantic City. nrcnuujr-nxpreaa, auu, vuu, IO 43 a. IU (1 30 Saturdaya only), 2 00,3 00,3 40 lOOmlniitotriilnJ, train, 5 40, 7 00 p.m. Accommodation, 0 15 . ui., u w, uov p. iu ti.uu excursion train 700 um. Sundayn Exprean, 730, 8 00, 8 30, 9 00, 10 00 a ui, 4 43 pm Accommodation, 6 15 a Ui, 4 45 p. m. SJ.00 excursion train, 7 a 111 Itpliimlnir iMi.i.a 1 H....I. . kZZ:ll 1 . . ""I"tu "z "pui, corner Atlantic and Arkansas avenues, iAlc,,iiviiiri.FAuu in It ( , , v -- -t'.v.D, iuw minium,- uniyi 9JJ p, in. Accommodation, 4 25, 750 a. id, 4 03 p. m. JI.OJ excursion train (froiiiMlnlsslpnl ?i",'J.y.L0. .H'"1-'?'.i'"". w. " v". - 1 "w,iiw,iiw, a uo, v uu p. m. Ac- cnuintcidatlou, 7 15 a. m 505 p, m, J100 excursion train (from foot ot Mississippi ave. only), G 10 p 111. " ,"??1,oM,,y. '.lml, 8 CHy. 8 45 a. in., 2 30, 1 -15 pm. Additional for Cape May-1 15 p.m. HuiulayH-(gl 00 excursion 7 03) 015 a in. ,.fjir0t't'"n,clt''ll,l)'8 i". 3 80, 4 43 pin. (51.00 excursion Thursday only) 7 00 a m. Sun day,, 8 15, 9 15 a m. " Parlor Cari on all expresa tralna. '?r further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Heading Hallway ticket agen or address I. A. SWEiuAun, Eimkw J. Wekks. (len'l Kupt., llen'l IWr Aft. Iteadlnir Terminal, Philadelphia. nillions of Dollars Go up in smoke every year. Take n risks but get your houses, stock, fu nituro. etc., Insured In first-class r liable- companies as represented by DAVID FAUST insurance Ateut Also LllrudAcldenll (Jojnpaolsi La Grippe, Followed by Heart Disease, Cured by OR. MILES' HEAftT CURE. U. 0. 0. SntJLTS, of Wlntcrset, town. Inventor and manufacturer of Ebults' Safety Whlulctrco Coupling, writes of Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. "Two years ago an attack of LaGrlppo left mo with a weak heart. I had run down In flesh to nicro skin and bono. I could notslceplylng down for smothering spells; frequent sharp darting pains nnd palpitation caused a con stant fear of sudden death, nothing could Induco mo to remain away from homo over night. My local physician prescribed Dr. Miles' Heart Curo and in a few days I was ablo to sleep well and tho palna gradually lessened, nnd finally ceased. I reduced tho tho doses, having gained fifteen pounds, and am now feeling bettor In every way than I havo for yeurs." I)r Miles' Remedies f Dr. aro sold by all drug gists under a positive 5 guarantee, first bottle j benefits or money re- Mlloo' Restore. , funded. Hook on dis ; HaaltJ'., eases of tho heart anil nurves f ren. Address. DU. MILES M1SDI0A I, CO.. Elkhart, Iud. PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. nUUKK, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW. Onico Kciiii Imllitin, corner of Matn nn Crtite ntreutn. Hliciuuiduah, J" II. IOMKHOY( ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW BhetiAtiiloah, I'a. )UOK. JOHN JONKS. MUSICAL IWSTRUCT0K, Lock Box 65, Muliauoy Clly. I'M. ilnvliiK etudled under sumo o( the hvnt masters ip lAindon nnd larl, will glvo leBaona on the vlollu.uiaudoliu. guitar and vocal ctilturo. Tenuis reasonable. Addreud In care of Htroumi, tlio jeweler Hhenandoali, P ennsylvania RAILROAD. HCIIUVKll.l, DIVIHION. July 1, 18U8. Tralna will leave Sheiiauiloati alter tne ana u Uatu lor WlKifau, tnibertoli, fruuKWUu, Water, Ht. Clair, fotUvllle. llouicurt;, Ueav, I'ottniowii, l'hovulxville. XurriBtowu ,.dru'h. a.elphta tilr'iad Htrect atatlouj at aud una a is a. Ui., 2W, tl 1H p. ui, uli week Uuya. MuuUaya, K 1A u. in,, 4 i 11. 111, Tralna leavu Kracltvlllo tor HlieuauUoali , t 7:), 11 -10 a. 111. and a 411, TM p. m. Kuuday, It UI a. ui. auu 5 III p. i&. Leave l'oitavllle for rltieuauiloali (via Krack vlllu, 7 10, 11 -m u. 111., aai, 7 iu p. ui. auuuax lu ic h. iu., S 1X1 p. in. 1-eave flilladelpMa, (llruad atreelalullouj, lot DllSultUuati at a a. iu., 4 lu p. iu, week- daya. Mundaya leave al 0 00 and 'J "Jl a. tu. Leave llroad Mlreel I3bllou, lllladelplila, 1'Olt NKW YOUK. Kxpreaa,week-daya, S 2U, 4 0o, 1 50 6 U.J,5 15,0 i0. 10a, a 2, a 00, (Uiuiiii: Li"), iluuu.ui, 12UUUUUII, .2 3.1 iLlmltcd Id' ulid IU i,.u UiuiucCaraJ, 1 IU, 2j (Dining c ar) B xu, Juo. I oil, 01U, ,t ou illiinuK Car J, 000, 704,150 (uiu IllirCur;, iuuu p. ui., 12 01, nlKlil. nuuoaya, UM, IU., 4 SO, o0j, S 13 SIJJ, Vdu, 1U21, (KlulllK Carl, 111 11. IU,, II M, 100 (Dunlin Uut; J jo U'liilliK Carl, 4uu tl.lnmed4 !n"ila Cur;, ol3j,ao, (liiulug Lar uj, 7 ik, f Ito, illinium Car J lu 00 p. m., i'i UI ultfhs. ltuprvaa lor lloatou wnuout chaugo, it 00 u,., weea-Uuya, aud I 60 p. Ui., dall. cuiaklll exjireaa, (1'arlur CarJ, b 1!0 u tu week llu a, WAS1UNUTON AN1) THIS SOUTH. Kor llulthuoru aud WaaUlngtun, S SO, 7 20, d 3S, luju, 11 ij, u. ui., utrj, ti Ji lUiuiui; Car;, in DllllllK CurJ, ill, 4 41, lou uoi.nri.-o-aiuuui l.iuntuu, Dining CarJ, 017. out ium um Car, 7 at llliuiiiK CurJ p. ui., uud 11 u nlK'tH week Uaya. Huudaya, JW, J Mi, V 14, 11 JJ, u. 111., UIM, 1 11, llllllii- CarJ 4 41, l& JU Con Kteeaioual LluilWd, Dining carl, ll'lului; CurJ, 7ill lillulliKCarJ p. ui. auu U Ui muni. fur Italtlmore, accommodation, U 12 u iu, 2 0.1 and 4 01 p ut week daya, a oa aud 11 10 p luuully. KOH ATLANTIO CITY. Ieave llroud atrect alatluu via Delaware rlvei brldjto txpreaa, SOU, U 10 JbU luluuteaj u lu, l!Us ttUiiiinuteaJ, loo ibo in 1 11 u lea J, ? uj p. ui. nuuuuya, OU0, UJ0 pt) niiuuteaj, a 111, 2X1 H2 luluuteaj, 7 UJ p lu. li .iluraei aireet Warf Uxpreaa, 5 00, S 30, luuu I73iuinuteaj,a in. (loo ctuturuuya ony;, liuu 173 iuiuuteaj,uuu 173 niiuuteaj," uo pill miuiitcaj, uu 103 luluuteaj, 4DO 170 nilliulvaj, auu liO niiuuteaj, O'JU JUo mlnuteaj p 111. riuuuuya, buU. 7UU, 8 uu l?o luluuteaj, buo, 00 173 unuuteaj, j so 170 uituutesj a lu, uud 4 SO 173 unuuteaj l iu, 81.UU excuralou irulu, 7 Uu a ui uuily, I'urCapoaiuy, AiiKleaoa, WUUHoodaud lloll) lleacli r.xpreaa, tui uui, ra, nil, 3 00 p m week daya. Buudaja. U JJu ui. Cape Hay only, 1 uu p lu naturdu) a. lixcuralou, 7 ui a lit dully. lfor Beu lale City, VvmJi Clly, Avalou uud Btuue llaruur Kxpreaa, vlo a. 111., 2ao, 4 zu, 5 tt) p. iu. week daya. Buudaya, H Su a. iu, Lx. vuralun 7 to u 111 daily, or souiera 1'olnt Kxpreas, 5 0J, SJ0, 10 OJ o. iu., 1 UJ Muiurduya only, y uu, 4 uu, 3 uo, It M p.m. week daya, tjuuduya, s 00, BU0, 'j uu, a 10 a. tu. and 4 p. iu. J. 11. llUTCUiaaoti, J. It. Wooo, Oau'l Wauurfer. Oeu'l 1'uaa'u'r Am Webster's Internatioiial Didiionary Successor of the Unahridned." The One Great fitanilnril Authority, ",1 nun. i. jirpuer, Juattce It, H. Miliriino Court. Htuiidnrrt of tin IT. B. (lov't rrlnUna Offlcn. the U. H. Huproma ( Court, all tlio huta H11-, fit-ma uouru, annul near rail Hie HcUoolUxiki. "Warmly Coiiiiiiciicletl 1T SUta HuDertntendenU ot Mcliooll, Collf-ife l'real- . tlenti.aniloUierLuucatura , auiioBC wunouc uiiuiuer. Iuvaliinlile In Die lioiuelioM, and to c 111a luiiriier, acnitmr, lpi- , l.-nitonul man uni t.)(. educator. ( Tl I E BUST FOR PRACTICAL USE. 3 t IS easy to llnd the word wanted. 1 t It easy to aicertaln the pronunclaTon t Ueasy to trace the growth ol a word, Ills caiy to learn what a word meant. : Thn iVrii' York Tribune Savat. 1 1 " 1 iU't iiliilon cornea from tlio nrni ulih a 1 , ...i..l ,i.. 11,., , ,,,, tll8 .itrfat ,L.."1,Kl!"!l" . 1". ' ''..blfJiiplilal aiiKri a Inn. 'Hie 1 ..-v..'i.vi iviri. .ni g.ioro. 0BT TMG llliST. ifSrlinen pagei tent on application to ,. 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