11V THE HERALD YOU Ct cites business because of its known large circulation and renders rich 7i k Mf public through pro gressive, digmfiea, influential journal use the HERALD columns. results to its advertisers. v j. w .y. v.j VOL. xiii-no 20a. SHENANDOAH. PA.. MONDAY. AUGUST 22, 1898. ONE CENT J M GREAT REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF BABY CARRIAGES In order to clean out the balance of our stock as quickly as possible. Carriages that were $20 00, now - 351 V OO 18 00, ' 1S OO 1? 00, " - 14- OO 15 00, " - 13 OO 12 00, . - 10 OO 10 00, - O OO ' 9 00, 7 OO 6 00, - - SO If you want a choice come at gone in a few days at these prices. ff J. P. Williams & SaiP-O'HARA'S OPEN DAY SHENANDOAH and -NEW- CARPETS For fall trade now open. nc".4h- Public. lMiIll"" ' -AVs-rJNr ,h,t mou severe caWs'of III, l tGCWJl-l'OISON known, and Ihe disease l uri-ssi il in such ati extent that I wa O(ll) i nri ''i iS x ' tl hi such ati extent that I was re- auceu ioskiii auu uone; my moutii and tnroai were iW.K full of lilf-.r-.MiitH on.. I,,.!.. t..ll ..t tatti par la oi my b.dy were bo awfully swolleu and dtscoloreU that I thought ttiey would be en tirely destroyed. 1 was udvlsetl to consult DR. THEEL 604 North Sixth St. (private eulraute ou uiiiu at,,, . liiliululliulii, and dt l so.staylns unOer Ills treatment Mi uiuuths, then stopiied, tlilnklnv I wa all rlsbt, but In a snort tlmu the it Isease broke out again. I then went to a leading colltue, lulnklns It cheaper, and tbey almost succeeded In ruining ma with poisonous drum, -o I quickly made up lny mind to go buck; to J)r. Tlieel, tills time strictly obeying bis In structions, and remained under treatment until permanently cund. I owe my good bealtb, strength anil ylirnr to this learned phvhlclan's mas terly ireiitiiun!." NIITIOK-No names or cases publlslml will jut cuubeut. Tbe utmost secrecy ffuaruntced. Fresh ca.e Cured In 4 to todays, treatment by mall. Helf.nliuso and Lost nnin bitud permanently restored. Shrunken omans fully developed. Mrluturc and Varicocele r moved without cuitlnir. wild llvea-cmt stamps for book, "Truth," Ihe only truo medical boost exposing iiiine k tloetiira, advertising all over tbe country us wise and lumouitpeclallsts. lIours,9-S: tv'gs, &8; bun, m Wed, and Bat, ev'gs, nq CURE ALL YOUR PAINS WITH Pain-KHSer. A Medicine Chest In Itself. Slmplo, Safe and Quick Cure for CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, COLDS, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA. 25 and 50 cont Bottles. j BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. 1 UUY ONLY THE GENU NE.iJ ji rtKKY DAVIS j1: Thst'a why they enjoy their OOFFIiB. Any grocer can tell you mbj customers keep coming back for SnzJJCIG'S. Oat to. ft p.k(, f MKE PERFECT HEN ! DO NOT DESPAIR! Io Not SuHVr I.onurt Tho iuys uiut umliltlons of life can o rcbtorud to you. The very worst catt's of Nervous Debili ty nr ubRntutcly rurt'd hy I'kicpixto xAiiirrw. (jlvo iirompi relief to iiifcOumla, falllnjf memory und thuvvaste and drain of vital uwcrsj.ncur red by indiscretions oruxee&st'f of early years Impart vlgoi and totoney to very function. Rraconnthe system. (Jlvo mount iu lue eyes of young vital energy; uleto cuaran cheeks ami lustre to tho OI O.M. UNO UiO Dili rt'IH'WS i uoxor hi m. u coin teed cu re or monoy re (u nil-' od. Can be o orv where oi u i ifii in inuiii wr;iipurun rt'ceiutof jirlce y'VlIK J'Kltt'KLrt'OCO. CuxtonUldg. Chlcago.lll f Vat sale In Shenandoah by Shenandoah Brug nwio uu ..runier iiroa. Lauer's, Pilsner Beer. Needs no recommendation. ln t up in bottles for family use and delivered at your home. Lauer's Pilsner Draught Beer Is drank by the majority of beer drinkers. They are good authority on which is best. J? Christ. S:iimidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH . F-A once as we think they will be all Son, aJX AN O AND NIGHT. MAHANOY CITY. Special Values in SUMMER UNDERWEAR. JUST a few Ladies' Shirt accord with infbtu.lfiit. . Reduced sources and In harmony with btni.. gasta's usual style. The public Is still anxious for an ex planation of Governor General Aurus tl's mysterious departure from Manila, but Its curiosity Is not likely to bo sat isfied for some time, the government declining to say anything. It Is rumored that the government will Instruct the Cuban commissioners to present a strong case for tho recog nition of Spain's claim for compensa tion for the cession of public works In Cuba, the compensation to take the form of saddling upon Cuba the bulk of the Cuban debt existing In 1895. THE PRODUCE MARKETS. As IloflocttMl by Dentines In IMitlndel pbln and lliilttmoro. Philadelphia, Aug. 19. Flour slow; win ter superfine, $2.15ffj2.40; Pennsylvania roller, clear, J2.3;ii3.40; city mills, extra, J2.75S3. Ityc flour weaker at t2.S0 per bar rel for choice Pennsylvania. Wheat scarce; No. 2 red, spot and August, 749 "5c; do. September, 71',i3nV4c. Com quiet and steady; No. 2 mixed, August and September, 3GfT3G',ic ; No. 2 yellow, for local trade, 30c. Oats dull; No. 2 white, clipped, new, 2aK'S30c.j No. 2 white, clipped, old, 32233c. Hay In light demand; choice timothy, tl2.50 for largo bales. Beef steady; beef hams, $22jl 22.D0. Pork steady; family, $12.003l3. Lard steady; western steamed, tS.D0CT5.C5. Ilttt ter steady; western creamery, 14WS19c.; do. factory, llbllc: Elfilns. 19c; Imita tion creamery, 135tlCc; New York dairy, 13fil7c; do. creamery, MHlSKc; fancy Pennsylvania prints jobbing at 211524c.; do. wholesale, 20c. Cheese quiet; large, white, 714c; small do., 7?ic; large, col ored. 7'jc; small do., Sc.; light skims, CViffCVic; part do., uiJQS'jc; full do., 29 2i.c. lOggs steady; New York and Penn sylvania, lt'itt 15'ic; western, fresh, HVic. Potatoes steady; Jersey, J1.D0Q1.75; Long Island, $1,75 2i sweets, yellow, $3S1; red, $1.75i2.2.". Tallow dull; city, 3c; coun try, SViflj 3c, Cabhago steady; Long Isl and, 2i3. Baltimore, Aug, 19. Flour quiet and un changed. Wheat dull; spot, 75V1j7531c. ; month, 74HffT194c; September. 71071Vic: December, C9c; steamer No, 2 red, 71fi 71',4c; southern, by sample, 7067CV4c,; do, on grade, 73Vyf?7Cc Corn steady; spot, 35iff)3i;c,; month, 35UQ35V4c; September, StiJjoSc; steamer mixed, 3l?i?35c.; south ern, whlto, 3D537Vic: do. yellow, 3Giff37',4c Oi.ts firm; No. 2 white, western, 2SS29c; No. 2 .mixed do.. 25!i$26c Uyo steady; No. 2 nearby, 47c; No. 2 western, 49c, Hay quiet; No. 1 timothy, $U8tl2. Grain freights higher; steamers dull; steam to Liverpool, per bushel, 2d, August; Cork, for orders, per quarter, 2s. Cd., August; "s.5(3s. lHd., September. Butter steady; fancy creamery, lOtfJOc; do. Imitation, 1Gi17c; do. ladle. lltlSc; good ladle. 13c; store packed, 12I14c. Kggs ilrm at 140 15c Lettuce, 75c, per bushel box. Livestock MitrkotK. New York, Aug, 19. Beeves active; steers 10c. higher; rough steers steady; native steers, $5.20375.50; halfhrceds, $5.10; oxen and stjtgs, $I.C0fi5; bulls, $33.50; cows, $1,G013?!5. Calves active; veals, $3 7.75; grasscrs and buttermilks, i Iff 4.75. Sheep iu good demand and steady; Iambi dull; top grades steady; others 10i&'15c, lower; sheep, $3ift4.S0; culls, $2.50; lambs, $57.25; culls, $Ifi4.50. Hogs barely steady at $1.20(54.05. East Liberty. Pa.. Aug. 19. Cattle steady; extra, $5.205.30; prime, $3.1035.20; common, $3.S0'iJ4.13. Hogs luwer; prima mediums and best Yorkers, $4.15; fair Yorkers, $4.0384.10; heavy hogs, $4.05?4.10; pigs, $3.7004; roughs, $2.50Q3.50. Sheep slow; chojeo. .(1.G5Q4.70; common, $3.25 8.75; choice spring lambs, $GjG.25; common to good, $165.75; veal calves, $77.50. a cii.i,i.n.n . .i.i.ii i.. .1.. .i.rrrv yields to Ono Mlntito Cough Curo. Unrmless 1.. m.n. .1 i . m vnfiu, iuuunt). iiiu rmui. sput, rename aim .lust what la wanted. It acts at once. C. H. XT 1 1. J1UKC11UUUU, Tho F.viioiuttloii of CliiukniiiniiRit. Chickamuuga Park, Oa Aue. 19. There is no longer any doubt about the early departure for ntiw camping grounds of the Second and Third di visions of the First corps. Yesterday afternoon General Hrqckiurldge, uctlng under Instructions from Washington, Issued orders to General McKee, com manding the Second division, and Gen eral Bangor, conuuaudlug the Third division, to hold their respective regi ments In readiness for departure. The camp at Knoxvllle, Tenn., and that at Lexington, Ky., are being put in proper condition as rapidly as possible. It Is General nrecklnrldge's opinion that tho orders to move will bo executed during the early part of next week. When you call tor DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salve the great pile cute, dou't accept any. thing else, Don't lie talked into acepttug a substitute, for piles, for sores, for bums. U. II, Hugculiuch, SYNAGOGUE TROUBLES. VUltlni; ltfibblit Come to Try and ilciil IMlTVreiioop, Th cro has been considerable trouble ro contly iu tho congregation that worships in tho synauoEtio on West Oak street nvnr mi alleged breach of tlio rulos of tho congrega tion by a timelier, it is said that a steer which was not in tho condition required was killed am) oll'ored for sain to th e mnmlmra of tho congregation; aud tho butcher. it Is alleged, blamed tho local rabbi. Yester day and all day to-day there wero meetings In tlio synagogue, to try and bring tho con flicting factions together. Threo prominent visiting rabbis wero in attendance, Thoy wereChiof Itahbl Solomon Nathan Cutter, of Now York; Chief Kabbl Lowenthal, of Philadelphia, and Itahbl Grossman, of llazle tou. Tho result of tho conforenco has not been learned. RECRUITS ALL OFF. The I.ait Squiul Will ho Sent Away From Hero To-inorrotr. No reeruits wero sent away by Lieut. Slvltor to-day. lie will ltavo a special car ready to-morrow to tako awav the final squad. After their depar.ure tlio recruiting station Iicto will bo closed and on Wednesday j.ieut.. omteriinu ins corps of assistants will go to llazletou and open an olllco tbeto. llio Vote oT Cotiliclllueii. The action of the llnmtich fnnnnll l, tiding to build a storage reservoir at thu lh-.tudoiivllle pumping station, with a capacity of 30,000,000 Eallons, has caused inticu uiaciHsion on tuo part of tho taxpayers Keuorally. Iu this couuection th the members of Commit rmi In rr,r a bliaro of tho discussion. Iu tho report of tho urnennilliiua rniin,.!!. man Couklev wan unr. f.r,,1It.,t .ti. votiug against tho construction of the dam, and ho desires that tho statement he made that ho so voted, and we willingly comply with tho request. Tho vote on the nnntlnn in Council was as follows : In favor of con structing tho reservoir Bell, Kuglert, Ilrcu- nan, juurpny, liarkins, Hand and Lally. Against McOtlirn. .Tnn.fa t,i, n.l Coaklcy. Tho absentees woro Nciswcntor, KiaiiurgiB anu tioenm, wiiilo Shoemaker re tired before tho question was reac.ied. Uoohm is sullbriiig from 1 and Nciswenter was absent from town on business, as was also Magarglo. We have been requested to givo this information by a number of our rcadors. Wo also uiako tho statement in justico to all members of Council. Is thought by many that a mob will hang the negro. AVoxt Virginia Wlilternps Ituny. Parkersburg, W. Va., Aug. 19. About 250 or 350 men disguised as "white caps" visited the home of Susie Colston, near Smithlleld, Wettsel county, and dragged the Inmates, six women and three men, out of lied In their night clothes. No time was given them to get their clothes, money or val uables. The house was then blown to pieces with three sticks of dynamite. The Inmates wero taken down Mor guns run and tarred and feathered and then taken to the Shuman House and nil lodged in a room together till day light. No apparent effort was made ta discover who did the act, and the pop ular sentiment Is that nothing wrong was uone. Give the Children a Drink called Grain-O. It is a dollcious, aprotlzlng, nourishing food drink to take the place of coueo. bold by all grocers and liked by all who have used it becauso when properly prepared it tastes liko the finest coffee hut is freo from all its injurious properties. Grain Oaids djgostlon and strengthens the nerves. It is not a stimulant but a health builder, and chililwHi, as well as adults, can drink it witli great benefit. Costs about ns much as cofleo. 15 and 25c, Woodworker' ti-lin Undod. Oshkosh, Wis., Aug. 19.--The wood workers' strike which has been In progress here for tho past threo months was practically terminated yesterday, most of tho strikers going hack to work. The conditions of settlement are withheld, hut It Is believed tho manu facturers promised a slight advance of wages. Two Coiiutcrt'tilttM-x t'liptiirml. Montgomery, Ala., Aug. 19. The of ficials at Decatur, Ala,, have captured two counterfeiters, Frank Mason and Albert Larson, with their outfit of goods, dies, etc. That section of the ;ountry has been flooded with counter feit: silver, principally quarters, for lame time, v Tlio Population of Shenandoah Is about eighteen thousand, and we would say at least one-half are troubled with some affection of the Throat and I.ungs, as those complaints arc, according to statistics, more numerous than others. We would advise nil not to neglect the opportunity to call on their druggist and get a bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the throat and I.ungs, l'rice 25 and 50c. Trial size free. Sold by nil druggists. NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT OF O. A. R. KEPUCKI) BATES TO CINCINNATI, O., VIA PENNSYLVANIA ltAILItOAI), For tho thirty-second National Kncamp mcut of 0. A. It., to bo held at Cincinnati, O., September 5 to 10, 1893. the Pennsylvania Jtallroiul Company will sell excursion tickets at rato of single faro for tho round trip. Thoao tickets will be sold ou September 3, 4, and S, and will be good to leave Ciuclnuatl returning not earlier tlmi September II nor lator than September 13, oxcept that by de positing ticket with Julnt Agent at Cincinnati on September 5, 0, 7, 8, or 9, aud on payment of twonty-flvo cents, return limit may bo ex tended so that passengers may remain at Cincinnati until Octobers. Shiloh' s Consumption Curo cures where, others fail. It Is tho leading Cough Curo. and no homo should be without It, I'Jcasant to tako and goes right to tho spot. Sold by P. D. Kirliu and a guarantee The South and Its Advantage. Thu Southern Hallway has issued for free distribution, a sixteen pago journal des criptive of Virginia, Nurth and South Caro Una, Tcuuessee, Georgia, Alabama aud Mississippi, Persons seeking now locations, or capitalists desiring to mako safoand profit able Investments will find tho Information contained therein both valuable and iutor estlng. Copies will be mailed free upon up. plication to John M. lteall, District Passeu ger Agent, 828 Chestuut street. Philadelphia, Pa. Asktyour grtaor for tho "Royal Patent dour, ai)d tako no other brand. It is tho best Hour made. PUZZLING PfillilPPlflES Gonoral Morritt's Demands on Gon eral Jaudonos. ONLY MANILA AND BUBURBS. SurrondortMl to Oiir Fori-cu Tlio I'rosl dont Satisfied With tho Tofinn .Mnde. Tlio PiiWm Tribunal Will Decldo the QuoHtion of SuvorrtlKtity. . Washington, Aug. 22.4CondltIons nhout the great state, war and navy building practically have assumed their normal aspects. Only n few clerks were on duty In the ptlnclpal bureaus yesterday, und they did only a few hours" work. Acting Secretary Allen said Inst evening that It had been tho quietest day In his department since the destructinn of the Maine. During tho afternoon he received 10 dispatches, 14 of which related to the movements of vessels, arrivals or departures, the remaining two referring to matters of the merest detail. Not n word was received during the day from Admiral Dewey, notwithstanding the fact that cable communication with Manila had again been reopened. Among the war oiliclals the terms of the capitulation of Manila, ns cabled by General Merrltt, was u toplo of dis cussion. No light has been thrown upon the terms by General Merrltt. He cab led the terms themselves, 1 expecting probably to forward by mall the con struction placed upon them by the American and Spanish ollleers at Man ila. Unofficial advices from Manila re ceived previous to- the arrival of the text of the terms indicated that the capitulation of tho city Included the surrender of the Philippines; and that Spanish sovetelgnty over tho entire archipelago was, temporarily nt least, at an end. This view Is not sustained by the conditions of the surrender as cabled by General Merrltt, and It may be said It Is not tho view taken hy thu best Informed officials of the adminis tration. While some of the war au thorities were Inclined to the opinion i the autiioir--.i.a! rnnltulatlnn. nenea- has now become Important. " In a field near Alganlces, In th" province or z,emora, the bodies of a corporal and two privates of cara bineers who had been murdered prob ably by men smuggling arms from Portugal, were found yesterday, and : close by another carabineer, who was almost dead. Their weapons had dis appeared. These incidents, however, are only sporadic, and nothing like a general uprising is threatened yet awhile. Mmiliu win itivni irontr Konir. Paris, Aug. 19. The American posi tion In the far east Is attracting great attention. The Solell says; "The Americans will quadruple the value of the Philippines, and Manila will become the rival of Hong Kong. The United States will have a preponderating sit uation In Chinese waters. There Is no mnrket they desire more eagerly than the Chinese, and though thev have been forestalled" by other powers they will nssuredly overtake their rivals by the rapidity of their progress in that region, and In the coming break up of the Chinese empire the United States will not be content- with the worst fortunes for their heritage." Leaving Key Wot For Norfolk, Key West, Aug. 19. With the ex ception of the gunboat Princeton and the monitor Mlantonomoh, which have been sent to the Dry Tortugas, all the ships of the fleet have been ordered to Norfolk without delay, and many have already departed. The naval base has been transferred from Key West to Norfolk. The reason for this Is the ap pearance of yellow fever here. There are now ten cubcs in the marine bar racks, all the victims being marines. Forty persons in till are In the build ing, which is an old cigar factory, and a most rigid quarantine Is being main tnlned. At this writing only one of the cases Is said to be serious. One Mtnuto Cough Curo surprises peoplo by ius quie.K cures mm cxuiuren may take it in largo quantities without tho least danger. It has won for lUelf tho best reputation of any r, . . . k ui tutus, croup, tickling In tho throat or obstinato coughs. C. 11. uagcuuuctl. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And Flowera, the Hand of America, Cali fornia, Via tho true pathway, "The Iron Mountain Kouto," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, whero suow storms, blizzards or high altitudes aro unknown, Pullmau first and second class palaco and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Moxlco. Arizona, (lillf, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utali and ftovada, without change, Quick timo, low nttcs, and all tho comforts of modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via the Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your home, litcraturo, and full information, drop a postal card, J, P. MtCann, T. P. Agent. S10 Ball road avenue, Elmlra, N, Y., or 391 liroad way, New York. S-l-tf W. E. Hoyt. Q. E P. Act. Half the ills that man Is heir tocomo from Indigestion, llurdock Mood Hitters strength ens aud tones thu stomach; makes Indigestion impossible. Captain Diiiu'iiii'n Court .Martini. Washington, Aug. 19, The evidence for tho prosecution In tho court martial caso of Captain Duncan, of thoTwenty second Kansas, charged with dese crating Confederate graves, was finish ed by the court sitting at Thoroughfare Gap, Va., yesterday. Three privates In the One Hundred and Fifty-ninth In diana regiment gnvo testimony to the effect that Captain Duncan seemed to be directing the work of opening Ma jor Duke's grave, The statute of the state of Virginia making tho offense a felony was Introduced, Counsel for the accused asked until Saturday to prepare his caBe, and tjils request wai granted. Yon Invito disappointment when you ex periment. DoWItt a Llttlo Early liisers are pleasant, easy, thorough llttlo pills. They cure constipation and sink heartache Just us sure as you take t hem. C. II, llageubtivh. THE HONORS SPAIN. It Was For This Alone That a Feeble Show of Resistance Was Made at Manila. Hong Kong", Aug. 22. Ollleers of the steamer China, from Manila, which has arrived here, report that It was evident that the reslstnncp of the Spaniards when Mnnlla wns attacked by the Americans wns merely nominal, und was made solply to malntnin the honor of Spain. The ofilcers talked with expressed belief that the escape of Gov ernor General Augustln was prear ranged and was well understood by Ad miral Dewey. , A dispatch from Mnnlla, dated Aug, 1R, says the total number of killed on the American side during the attack upon tho capture of Mnnlla wns 46, and of the wounded about 100. The Span ish losses were 200 killed and 400 wounded. The fire of the Americans did practically no damage to the town or to the non-combatants. The Americans had considerable dlfllculty in keeping the insurgents out of tho city, only ad mitting those who were without weapons. Five insurgents were shot while loot ing at Tondo. An Insurgent olllcer be came Involved In a quurrel with a Spaniard In the Escolta, In tho Bln ondo suburb, during which the Span lards fired upon the insurgent. Inflict ing wounds In the latter's legs. The Spaniard was arrested and Imprisoned. General Merrltt has Issued a procla mation decreeing that the provisional government and the local authorities shall retain their olllces and that every thing Bhall remain unchanged for the present, except so far as the supreme Jurisdiction is concerned. The procla mation further declares that any na tive who resists the present authori ties shall be treated as a law bleaker. General Jaudenes, In the course of an Interview had with him by a news paper representative, said he knew the fight was a hopeless one, hut that he Intended to resist the Americans in the name of honor, but was persuaded to surrender for the sake of the non combatants. Ho eulogized tho Amer icans for the humanity they have shown. The last ofllclal act of General Jau denes was to fine a Journalist for speaking the truth. The Journalist re quested the correspondent to state that he had loyally done his best for the country. He had thrice been punished, had fought bravely as a volunteer, had been captured and released, and, fur ther, was ready to fight again, but i'" "utterly disgusted with a govern shops Co a nntion which tolerates and the floating- Americans." being coppered, H....ilrontene(i ,y tnc Pensacola as soon as the nrevented gales are over. og. There were few developments of Im portance in the post war situation yes terday. The authorities are still wait Ing for General Merritt's report on the list of casualties, and the state, war and navy departrvients are interested In knowing the exact terms on which Manila wns surrendered whether the city clone, or if the Philippines were Included. It wns stated by ofllclals that nothing additional on this point had been received up to the close of office hours yesterday. , The efforts to restore the Manila cable continue, but thoy have not prov ed successful thus far. The claim made in Madrid that the protocol, and not the capitulation, controls the status of affairs In the Philippines will not be discussed by state department ofllclals. The Madrid discussion is looked upon as rather academic, as it Is taken for granted that claims will be made on both sides, and that the Paris tribunal will be the final arbiter of the case. Free PlUs. Send your address to H. E. Ilucklcn & Co., Chicago, and eet a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. Ihese pills are easy in their action and arc particularly eflective in Hie cure of Constipation anu sick Headache. For Malaria nnd Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. 1 hey are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious .substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to the stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size 20c, per box. Sold by A. Wasley, Druggist. C'orviu'ii Not Ilnmowurd Hound. "Washington, Aug. 19. Admiral Cer vera will not return to Spain for the present, and repot ts from Annapolis stating that he left yesterday en route aro said at the navy department to be due to misapprehension. The admiral has made no application to leave, and It Is the belief that he will be tho last of the Spanish prisoners to go home, as he has shown a fatherly regard for all the other ollleers and men, and ap pears to be desirous of seelnc; them on their wny homeward before he leaves. .State op Ohio, Citv oi- Toi.kho, I . Lucas Cou.njv. j Frank J. Citr.NKV makes nath that ho Is the aenlor partner of the firm of F.J. Ciikni.v fc Co., doimr business intho Citv of Toledo. Coimtv anil atato aforeaaiil. antl that salt! linn wilt pay the Hum of ONU IIUNIMIHI) DOI.LAltS for each nnd every case of Catarrh that cnnmit bo cured nyiueusooi hall s tATAuiiii i. uuk. f i . w in vi an v Notary l'utilic. Catarrh Cure Is taken Internallv aiulp -ta directly on the blood and mucous surfaces if the system. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHUNLT & CO., Toledo, O. 9Q111 uy iiruggiois. voc. A mi 1 11 ilio Objootlnir "Power." London, Aug. 19. The Mod till pnrrfl. spondent of The Standard says: "Spain and her continental patrons still hope that the United States mnv hn lniina,i not to take advantage of the conquest of Manila, but will be satisfied with coaling stations, trading privileges, etc. Should the retention of Mnnlin i,n sisted on the United States may meet more trouble even than Japan did In securing the results of her victory over China, nnd t the hands of t ho snm powers," For broken surfaces, sores, insect bites, burns, skiu diseases and csneciully piles there is 0110 reliable reined v. DuWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo. When von call for DoW'ltt's dou't accept counterfeits or frauds. You will not bo disappointed with Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salye. C, II. Hagcnbuch. Coming Kveiits. Aug. 23, Phonograph ontorUlument In tho Primitive Methodist church, tinder tho auspices of thu Uidlcs' Aid Society and Sunday school, More than twenty million free samples of DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve have been dis tributed by thu manufacturers. What better proof of thole confidence iu its merits do you want? It cures piles, burns, scalds, sorts, iu tho shortcut space ot time, c, U, JlagotiUucu. JUSTICES' HARVEST. The Pay bay Enthusiasts Furnish Plenty Material. ONE MAN SERIOUSLY STABBED! The Attack Almost Had a Fatal Result. Several Men and Women Arraigned on Various Charges-Most of Them Were Saloon Kows. Pay dav produced tlio usual mm nf twuico disturber! and cases for tho Justices of the 'oace. There wero many instancos of assault iiring Saturday night and souio of them fcro nulto serious diameters. Thlo am thr. case with Georgo Trump, a Lithuauian resid ing on West Huckloberrv coived a stab that camo noar costino him is life Trump says that at about idlliuht Satllrdav he u-nnt. ititn Mm t tho rear of his homo and was thero met by a noighbor named John Schluphy, who stabbed him with a largo sized pockot knife. The blatlo outered tho right sido of tho chest in 1110 region or tho third rib. Dr. Phillips attended tho victim and states that had it not been that tho point of tho knifo struck tho no anu was uivorteu lrom its course tho luug would have boon penetrated and tho man probably fatally injured. As it was the blade just escaped the subclavian artery. Schlokis was anested and taken before Justico Shoemakei, whole lie was given a hearing. Ho denied that ho had met his victim at all on Saturday, but tho bloody knife was found in his pocket and witnesses testified that thev hoard hi stabbing that ho was sorry ho didn't have a revoivor to uso instead of a knifo. No provo- iition was shown for the, stnhliii.r. Ti,n ... cused furnished fl00 ball. HAD TUB kNAKES. A Polish resident on the nnb ni tin. r..,.f Ot WCSt Street SUUernd from a l..wl ut(DnV ..1 delirium tremens Satttnlnv nfrrht rrn !. camo vory violent and tho united euorts of eigni. wero Hardly stiihcieut at times to keep him iu suhjoctiou. A physiciau was sum moned and ho pronounced tho caso ono of alchoholic poisoning. For soruo time tho victim s condition was critical, but after the physician and eight men worked over him for two hours, or more, ho improved and is now rccuvonng. Olliun CASK. Among tho other cases of Saturday night wero tho following bofore Justico Toomey : William Kolshniski. Jnlm U'niwn snn,. Tekroski and Koslick Nojiko for beating AHtuony jierkawicz in a saloon on the rocks; c2? ,ja"' mchm Louis Biol's. beat Stinoy ",."Tfom's on tho iicad witli a clothes prop. to be n?s trlei1 t0 stop a flKllt ani1 liiolis when he'T- 00 lja.il. Alex. Lefkawicz sending hUn'l3lof3ki on tllJ forehead with position, but p!n ou thc rocka- nr hands of the fight1.03 tho The patch consttues this ai- Jo Narasawicz and The Gazette will iflltz fr nuisanco order to supersede him. ' 'wknp. On a "It is rumored that conildi?'1 Matt etructions have been given to hu cesser to resist to the utmost, hofrw to gain the world's admiration and.1 possibly, assistance In securing a fa vorable termination. "A telegram arrived Sunday ordering the Americans to proceed immediately to extremities, whereupon General Mer lin and Admiral Dewey Issued an ul timatum allowing 48 hours for the re moval of non-combatants, but declar ing that they would begin the bom bardment earlier If the Spaniards made any attack. The governor replied Im mediately, thanking the American commanders for their humane senti ment, but saying they were 'useless, because he was surrounded with rebels and had no place of refuge for the great number of sick and wounded and women and chlldten,' "The governor theieupon convened the consuls, begging them to use their Influence with the Americans to get them to grant him time nnd facilities for the removal of the refugees and suggesting the use of the American troopships, but he wns unwilling to allow them food from Manila, He seemed indifferent to tho fatu of the 100,000 natives., "The litltish consul made a powerul appeal to tho governor to surrender, glorifying the heroism hitherto shown by the Spanish, but demonstrating the hopelessness of-further resistance. The other consuls Indorsed his appeal, with the exception of the German consul, who said that, as a military officer, he should hesitate to say that the Span lards had done enough yet. "A Spanish commercial deputation waited unou the coventor nni i,MfTf--.ri him to surrender, snvlno- thnt ntlmrvviao they would be utterly ruined. The civil memuers or the council of war favor d surrender, but the military members do not care to Indorse such a request. "Ollleers suy they realize the futility of resisting the Americans who. with their superior guns, ran konn nt ir,J, range nnd kill everybody, without lops to themselves, w(tli probably a dozen sneiis. "The Ilrlttsll Consul mnmntlv or. ranged for four launches, under a white nag, to remove Hritish subjects . nd also for one launch for the Chinese. Swarms of Spanish and native half caste women and children are begging to be provided with means of escape." Noirro M iirdi-red 11 Soldier. Nowport News, Va.. Aug. 19. Pri vate Alonzo Andrews, of Company I, One Hundred und Sixtieth Indiana reg iment, wus shot and killed by Sam Hull, a colored saloon keeper In Hlood field, a negro settlement iu the county, yesterday afternoon, Private Jacob All m I re, of the same company, wus wounded In the left font liv ti, , negro. Hoth of tho men fn rmnllir It trail at Klwood, Intl. The shooting seems iu iiuvo neeu unnrovnkeii. iinii i..u In a buggy when it occurred, and his horse wns In a gallop. He raised up and fired out of the hack nt tiia hlcle. Tho sheriff took of the town for sufo keeping, Hloodlleld is uuuer ninriiai law. ClKN i's : I was dreadfully nervous, aud for relief took your Karl's Clover Itoot Tea. It quieted my nerves and strengthened my whole Nervous System. I was troubled with Constipation, Ktduoy aud Bowel trouble. Your Tea soon cleansed my system so thoroughly that I rapidly regained health und strength. Mrs. S. A. Sweet, Hartford, Conn. Sold by S. P. Kirliu aud a guarantee. 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