5 v-i ?. r TUB EXCELLENXB OP SYRUP OF HQS is liio not-only to tho ir!fltinUty uud simplicity of tho combination, but nlso to tho euro nnil skill with which It is nianufnctnrcil by sclontlflc processes known to tho California Via Sruup Co. only, nnil wo wish to impress upon (ail tlie ltntiorttinuc or rmrchnRliitf the truu unit original remedy. As tho Pennine Syrup of Figs is iiinnufnctiireil by the CAi.iroitNlA Fin Svnur Co. only, a Uv ,wloiiro of that fuet will assist 0110 in avoiding' the worthless mutations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of the Cam FoitxiA Fio Hyhvv Co. with tho medi cal profession, and tho satisfaction which tho genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes at. tho name of tho Company n guaranty Pof the oxcellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, as It acts on tho kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In ordertogoMts beneficial onVets, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN FltANUlNUII, C'ul. LdlllRVILI.K. Ky. NKW YllltK. N. Y. Royal Worcester Corsets. ' FOR 8ALE BY LEADING DEALERS. sell yon package of admixture! satisfied, my more .ill touch Grocers EDO'S. Lauer'se Pilsner Beer. Needs no recommendation. Put up in bottles for family use and delivered at your home. Lauer's Pilsner Draught Beer Is drunk by the majority of " beer drinkers. Thev are trood authority on which is best. Christ. J :hmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA. FOUOTATBHKNATOll D. M. GRAHAM, Ov Maiianov C'irv. Hnbjeet to Republican lilies. poulnuKOTOit ok 'run rooit, S. G. M1DDLET0N, OV (III.I1F.HTOK, Subject to ltepnbllcuii rules. JOil COUNTY CONTltOIXlSK, CHARLES A. SNYDER, Op I'orrvii.iJS. ' Subject to Itepiibllcaii rule. MOlt COUNTY HUKVHYOIt, MARK D. BOWMAN, Ok Maiianov Cirv. Hiiujict to ltepubllcan rules. poit ItHI'ltlCHKNTATIVK, DR. H. G; REITZEL, Of Maiianov Citv, Hulijcct to ltfiiilillrin rnU'9. T0ll OOllONKIt, DR. W. N. STEIN, OV HllUNANIHUH. Subject to Republican rule. I 1 Jl I Ph.S added " ta lg'a to ordlnnr) the spot coilce ktious u luvc bf irrnml itrint fti.t I i lie. n i ulU!ashcj m IFASY PILLS fi''ur, . I U..V-1 .n CljHt , S.?xa 40. 'UN "WOUA sfl rtaril',.",, Vrt.'-'U' '4oKCI.nn.FH:at.y Fol at ;i'oTliiky't tdruE alore, Oeulro tlreel.. It To tho Oosssion of Luzon to Our Govormnonti OPPOSE COMMERCIAL EQUALITY) l'hoy Sny This Would Annul tlio Onl.r Advnutniro Wliloh Spain Mltflit !! poet to HorlviAaTor tlio Cost of Mnlii tntnlnu Itulo In tlio Arolilpolimoes. London, Aug. 25. A dispatch to The) Standard from Madrid, by way of France, says: A very unfavorablo im prcsslon has been caused In Madrid by telegrams attributing to Piesldent Mcf KInley the Intention of Instructing thfc peace commissioners to Insist upon thi cession of Luzon, that American cmf merce should have the Bamo footing as Spanish In tho Philippines, and that Spain should pledge Itself that none of the Spanish colonics should bo ceded to Kuropenu powers. If such are the In tentions of the United States governs mcnt the negotiations are sure to bo laborious, even If an understadlng Is ever arrived at, The Spaniards con sider the cession of Luzon, their best and most Important Island, to bo a death blow to their prestige and sover eignty In these legions, and that this would be Itrctrleveably weakened and crippled by the presence of Americans In the heart of their colonies. Commercial equality with tho United States In the archipelagoes would annul the only advantage and compensation which they might have expeotod to have derived for the cost and sacri fices which have been necessary to maintain their rule In the archipela goes. Tho separation of church and state would be moie unpalatable to most Spaniards, and would create grave dllllcultles In tholr relations with the vallran and the church, let alono the powerful religious orders In Spain, which are always disposed to side with Don Carlos acalnst tho present dy nasty. Last, but not least, nny pledge to re- fraln from ceding any part to the pow ers would displease many statesmen and people of all classes, who are dally more and more Inclined to advo' cate the sale of 'the Sp'anlsb 'archlpeltt' goes to the highest bidder, and espec lally to continental powers most likely to bo In position to arrest the growth of American' political and commercial ir.iluences In the far east. Nothing could he better calculated than the - pretensions attributed to America to develop In Spain the visibly growing desire to cease all connection with the Philippines, and thus oblige the United States government to as sumo the burden of responsibilities of their government, which would likely create conflicts with European powers and tending, In any ease, to entail for tho United States more trouble and sacrifices In men and money even than tho occupation and pacification of Cuba. Even tho lower and middle classes seem to think this, and thus. In both directions, Spain would amply make America pay for the wrongs In fllotod. Scrofula, salt rheum, crysipolas and otlior distressing cruptlvo discuses ylold quickly and permanently to the cleansing, purifying power of Ilnrdock Mood Hitters. Oonernl Illnuco'M Iiintriiottouq. Madrid, Aug. 25. The mlnlstor for war, Lieutenant General Correa, when askad what Instructions had been given General Ulanco In regard to opposing tho Insurgents In Cuba, re plied that ho had ordered the captain general of Cuba and the Philippines to act In accord with the Americans; but If the Americans should prove una ble to make the Insurgents respect the armlstlco, then tho Instructions were to repel by arms any attack upon the Spaniards. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Two Killed In n Friendly SonfTlo. Now York, Aug. 25. Morris D. Kana and Christopher Jurgensen, privates of lm Mnvontv.flraf Mpw Vnrlf volunteers. were killed while skylarking, near i . mi. IVUHluui y. lj. l., ycMcniitj'. a uujr u.- longed to the battalion which waB re cruited to go south, hut which got no farther than Camp Black. Tho bat talion left the camp. yesterday to Join the main body of the Seventy-first at Jlontnuk. Tho two unfoitunate pri vates were In the baggage car of their train, and one tried to take possession of n piece of watei melon held hy tho other. In the friendly scuffle both fell and were cut to pieces. Wlmn vnu call lor DaWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo tho great pllo cure, don't accept any thing elo. Don't bo talked Into accepting a 'substitute, for piles, for sores, for bums. C. II. Ilageubucb, ntriKMiu: iirlokiuaKui-M Ilollmtod. Nyaok, N. Y Aug. 25. The brlck- mukers strike at Haverstruw has ended. tho laborers yielding to the manufac turers, who would make no concessions. Some of the yards resumed work yes terday. All expect to resume work In full during the week. The strlko last ed over two months, and resulted In tho loss of nearly $r,00,000 to Haverstruw business Interests. -The men nro to go to work at the rate paid before tho strike. A Great Surprise Isin store for all who uso Kemp's Ilalsam for the Throat and Lungs. Would you be. leve that it is sold on its metils and any druggist Is authorized hy the proprietor of tills wonderful remedy to give you a sarsple I bottle free? It never fails to cure acute or chronic roughs. All druggists sell Kemp's lialsam. Price. 25 and 50c. lratlior. Mother mid Sou Killed, Petersburg, Vu Aug. 25, A horrlbla accident occurred yesterday on tho At lantic Coast Line railway at a cross ills known ns Oronsnian's, n short dis tance from this city. Mr. J, P. Con drey, a prosperous farmer, of Chester Held county, was rcturnlnR home with his wife and littlo son In a bugfry, and when he reached tlie crosslnp; tho younB horse he was dilvliiR becaino un manageable and can led the party up on the track Immediately In front of the local train from liichmond to Pet ersburg, All the occupants of the bug gy wero insiantly killed. Wlml l)r. A, H. Slitter Suya, lltiFFAi.0. N. Y. (louts : From my per sonal knowledge, gained iu observing tlio ell'ect of your Sliiloli'a Curo Iu casoa of (id. vauceil Coiisuiiipllon. I am prepared tu bay it la tlio most remarkable lteuiedy that luia ever been brouiilit to my ulleiitloii. It lias cortoiuly saved many from Consumption. Bold by 1'. I). Klrllu, and a Eliarauteo, t Ask for the Genuine JOHANN HOFP'S MALT EXTRACT ALL OTHERS ARB WORTHLIISS IfllTATIONS i HUM.MIlIt OUl'IMiS. PKHSOtfAI.l.Y-COKPUlTEI) TOUIt VIA I'KNN- SYI.VANIA JlAIt.HOAIl. The Pennsylvania Iiallroad Company an nounces tlio following iiorsoimll.vroiidiletcd tours for the summer nnil early autumn of 1809: To Yultnwxttiiio Park and the Trans- Mississippi Imposition on n special train of Pullman sleeping, compartment, observation, ntid dining cars, allowing rlelit days In Wonderland" and two days at Omaha, Sep tember 1. ltate, fSM from Now York, Phil adelphia, ILillimoro, and Washington; $230 from Pittsburg. To Kingnr.i Fulls, excursion tickets good to return within tun days will bo sold on July 81, August 4 and 18. September 1, 15 and 29, at rato of $10 from Philadelphia, llaltimoro, and Washington. These tickets include transportation only, and will permit of stop ovor within limit at Iiutr.ilo, lEochcstcr, and Wutkhis on tlio return trip. Two ton-day tours to Gettysburg, Luray Caverns, Natural bridge, Virginia Hot Springs, liichmond, and Washington, Sep tember 23 and October 10. Rate, f 03 from New Yoik," $(13 from Philadelphia. Pro portionate rates from ether points. For itineraries and further information ap ply to thki't agents, or address (leo. W. Iloyd, Assistant (leneral Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. Moro tb.m twenty million freo samples of Hewitt's witch Hazel halve havo been ilis tribtiteil by the iniiimfacturers. What better proof of their confidence in Its merits do you want? It cures piles, burns, scalds, sores, in the shortest space of time. (). II. Hagenbiieli. TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS. U.VSU1!1'AKKI BKRVICE OFFKliKIl HV TIIK SOUTIIKKN HAILWAY. Leaving Ilroad Street str.tlou.Phlladelphia, at 0:55 p. m. dally, tho "Southwestern Limited," carrying n dining car and tho most luxurious Pullman drawing room sleep ing cars, reaches llirniinghan tho following night at 10:10 and arrives at Memphis tho next morning at 7:10. Through sleeping cars for AshovUle, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tniup.i, Atlanta, Mobile and New Orleans aro also attached to this train. Pullman reser vations can bo made In advance and all In formation obtained by communicating with John M. Heal, District Passenger Agent, 82 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. to cliiansi: Tin: systiim Kfl'ectually yet gently, when costive or bil ious, to permanently overcome habitual constipation, to awaken tlio kidneys and liver to healthy activity, without irritating or weakening them, to dispel headaches, colds, or fevers, uso Syrup of Pigs, made by the California Fig Syrup Co. NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT OF 0. A. 11. KKDt'OKll llATKS TO CINCINNATI VIA PENNSYLVANIA IlAII.llOAl). for tho thirty-second National Kncamp ment of Q. A. It , to bo held at Cincinnati, 0., September 5 to 10, 180S, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will bell oxcursiou tickets at rate of single, faro for tho round trip. These tickets will bo bold on September 3, 4, and S, and will bo good to leavo Cincinnati returning not earlier thin September 0 nor later than September 13, oxcept that by a- positing ticket with Joint Agent at Cincinnati on Soptember 5, 0, 7, 8, or 0, and on payment of twenty-five cents, rotuin limit may bo ex tended so that passengers may remain at Cincinnati until October 2. For broken surfaces, sores, insect bites, burns, skin diseases and especially piles thoro is ono roliablo remedy, DoWltt's Witch Hazol Salvo. When you call for DoWltt's don't accept counterfeits or frauds. You will not bo disappointed with DoWltt's Wlicn nazei Salvo. C. II. Ilagcnbuch. Ask your grocer for the "Royal Patont flour, and tako no other brand. It is tho best flour mado. pR.THFFL604H.SixthSt. Side Entrance on Green SL, PHILADELPHIA. PA. CURE CUARANTtLUi Young, old, ftinple or married & those con tcniplatlniy marriage, tfyoii aro ft victim of BLGUU PUISUM of Kxceanei, lpbtnivpraul Drlusfo nienaeoc thosoucbtruycrsumio I I1IUIU umuutfuw iiuill nnrnrn which (tc- istrormlnd and body, and unlit you for tlio dntlua o( lite, call or write and lm saved. Ilourii llally, !KI cVw, (l-Ol Sun., Il-lli. Send lOcls. ln Hainps for U00K with aivorir t tiatl muni ula Bxpualnit Uuiicka aud I uku lotltutti. :he greatest book of the agki Should lie In Every Home and Library. nm People's ililc Histcru 1. wrlttnn hr ltislit Hon. Wllllain Kwart Olj.l.ttino Ki.l'remlor of llrimt llrllliin und Irolnnil. Chmler Kuu.i Itev. A. II. Snicu. yutou' t'nllpfo. Ojroril, Kni! Ilov Kiuuuol lv, t!urtl-. 1). 1).. CIlU-UBci llioolouliul Semliiniy.llMciuio JM.iKbv. t rfJarlo W lornir, I) !., F.lt.rt., DJiin ol CuutorlHiry, Cunlarliurr, l.na.i Iter Klmor It Cu ou, I).ll..TufU tfll i!u.hoiiilfintOiii'. Itv. Frank W tlimwiulaa, 1) U, Armour ; luatllulo, UhlciKii, HI.! Hv. (Iiioruo f. l'iinlocot, 11.1)., Mnrila liono i'ri'.lilHirlaii Cliurih, I,oii.lon. Init.l ller. It. H. MucAlllmr. II I)., Culrury JIuptLl Olmrih. Nmr ork t'ily. N. Y.i Hor. Murtrn Huromerlwll, ll.l)., Main Slrimt fru ll.u.tl.t fhur.li. Iwtlon, Mo.i Iter. 1 rank iri'li. Ixuvutnn, Aio.t liev. t raua MethoilUt iotoi.nl t'hurcli, T. Jlonre, l..l).. '"I lie (:iirl Lmidoii, l.im.i Itev. l.ilwarU M. UiUtui. i).l), nrt mi KvumnIoii. 111. i Itev V. T. Iloston.laa.i Itev. Jooi.h Ar!ar lleet, 11.11., tle.leion tlolloae, Ulchmoncl, linif.l ller, t'juliar Itene i Urevorr, llulreralty, U'lfflif. ttormanyt Itev. m tlleiver Wliklnaon, IMJ , liiirnaltir or i'lilcaco. CM cmo, III. I Itev. Samuel Halt. 1 .11.. V.'P."l.,!i!Ara IIarlfim!,l""v Uov.J,Monrollloii,I).l)..bt..lolm Uoo.l I'ru, Cliuirli.Loiiilnu, I'.nit i Iter. Oeome liili lAli'tUinoS.-H'I .Ke'. C7 t lit I-1 .a B i 11 u t rai tlon. Kilt olito, clotli. tlill ualf levant, iu)i lull ,"ill'A,llr U(TI0Vl.!f.1 rs. ! lul'l-race lllu.tra tl.in.. Stjle A-glH mlco-". Iu levant, one rolunir ii 16 1'A ltl'S. ouurtn i.ize, rorien uuMtlona to oacli.ilil " 'Y ....:' .U.rMlv tl lll each n Frtr anbi itt nil hauk.torotf end by bokBelMrr. JKoi rarlhcr InfnimaUnn. write HKNHY O. HUfcJ AH ) VabUihoi.'iUuudVUMonioo bti-t.CUicouo.IllluoU ATON'S TANSY PILLS A Tit I ib. Tkci jnd iafk WOMAN'S RELIEF. AlwkvaA nrumnl ind rrliibla. Atut-( IiuttaltotU. At ilruL ili.m. orient tiirrct fira1e.lt. Drlra. II. Catov tiruc Co., iioatoi. Our took, 4c Kor Bale at Ktrlln'i drugstore and fihea ido 3tUK ioi R.D1K!S talcl nitdl roiaulr I'uiv.lora novor full "AtVJ iMilva ilu.li.ra lllm with 'IVrny I'tunyroyal fill, anu oilier liki ruuvdlnl. Alaayil'uytlieUjt anil.riii.l ,1 l.ii .ale ana lurfl I iilrr iai 114 rolnlrarot. OuormUta uirk,r to. all Miiu.9iirai lUtHitlntlieurIrket,ANa.l. lUIWUIUl i,cw. hut 11X-Ilakll, ItoatiMi, 8 , v M Alexander ss2Tlie Late Czar of Russia Ouued the following telegram to be sent to the Branch House of Johann Hoff. at St Petersburg: " Send imme diately one case of Johann Hof f 'i Malt Extract to Sars koje, Celo, by order of the Czar, Count von Schuwaloff." Mara itrenrth In one don bottles of Tohlsn Hoff'l Mult Extract thn la cask of ale or porter, without their deleterious effects. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And lTmvem, the limn! of Alnotlcil, Cali fornia. Via the trtio pathway, "The Iron Mountain Itoute," which tmven.es n region of perpetual sunshine, whero snow storms, blUzards or high altitudes arc unknown, Pullman first and second class palaco and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and Now Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change, Quick time, low rates, and all tho comforts of modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who piir chaso tickets via the Missouri Pacific r.illw.iy system. Fur rates right from your homo, literature, and full information, dropupostal card, J. P. McGinn, T. P. Agent. SID Itail road avenue, Klmira, N. Y or 301 Broad way, New York. 3-1-tf W. E. Hovt. O. K P. Agt. One Minute Cough Cure surprises people by its quick cures anil children may take it iu largo quantities without the Jeast danger. It has won for Itself tho best reputation of any preparation used to-day for colds, croup, tickling hi the throat or obstinate coughs. 0. II. llagenbtlch. THE PHILADELPHIA TIllES IS THE HANDSOMEST and BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED. During lS'.ISTIIKTIMKS will lint only maintain inu high Htauiluril or excellence it rcaelieil tlie past year, but will steadfastly endeavor to excel Its own best record, mid will not Bwerve iroin its vet iirpo80 to innKu THE TIMES THE FAVORITE FAMILY NEWSPAPER OF THIS COUNTRY AND THE BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED rniNTixo ALL THE NEWS OF ALL THE WORLD ' ALL THE TIME No journal Is more extensively circulated or lias 11 whier circle 01 renueru 111 retiiiHyivatua than THE PHILADELPHIA TlflES WHY ? BECAUSE IT DESERVES THEM Specimen Copies Sent Free Send for one TERMS DAILY, 53.00 per annum; 25 cents tier month : delivered bycrrlcrn for 6 cents per week. SUNDAY KD1TION, 32 large, liumUome pages 231 columnp, elegantly Illustrated, beautifully printed In Colors, 8 -CO per annum; 5 cents per copy. Dally and Hun' day, (3.00 per annum ; GO cents per month. Addreaa all letters to THE TIMES, PHILADELPHIA. ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND JaitrJfifei ' THERE IS NO KIND OF PAIN OR I ACHE, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL, ' THAT PAIN-KILLER WILL NOT RE- 1 LIEVE. LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB- , STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE DEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS & SON. PERFECT ML DO NOT DESPAIR I 1l.iX.it Suffer Loimei'l The Juys ami ambitions of lifts can UU rubturuu in juu, 1110 vvij worst cases of Nervous labili ty aro absolutely mml by rr.jcrr.cro 'iaiii.iitn. Ulvn nrnmnL rullef to lufcomnlu. fulllntf memory and the m able and drain uf vital rowen..lncur rud by UullBCrotluiisorexoeshet or cany yearn iiuimib viui ml if.Krnitv m pjprv funcLlun Ilraco up tho system. Ulvo bloom to tno ebeeka and iustro to tim eyes ot younj or old. OneWo tix renowsjjTM iviiai enemy; C uoxa- at J.fto a com-ra 1 f Jiili'to euurnn louil ...iMnr nrnnflv rnf iiiiil-ltta-Wafff d. CHIl t( .rri.nl it, urn nni'icttt Hnld Xi4tif-T a prvwhereoi nntlltHltniiluln urupveron roceliitof iirtco tyniK rtitFEcroca caxtuu iiuk. cl 1cuku.HL For naio In Rlienandonh hy Bliennndoab Store anil (Iruliler Uroa. I)iu EYAN J. DAVIES. Civery and Undertaking No. 13 North Jar-din St. i:i:it(j v.tw mrx t 11 ilit'it (irdi'm fur mi. liardf BY THE CHASE HURSEniES anu k,ury iu in one ivaviuk num, t.r rutrmiMiriuu iu iu cal ulh'u.h. lVruiatif nt eiil' bloy nit-lit 'I'bu biuitiM vflhlly Icaniiil. Adilrfiu MAKE 11, Ouban Genoral Sonds Anothor Ko port to tho Junta. DECLARES THE TOWN ORDERLY. Now Municipal Ollloers Ilnvo lloon Kluotoil, noil Kvorytlilng Is Worklim lteiiuliirly Says Ho Is I'l-ovldliitr Kor Stole Slumlords 111 tlio Hospitals. Now York, Aug. 25. The following re port from General Garcia was received at the Cuban Junta yesterday. Tho re port Is dated Olhara, Aug. 3, and Is addressed to President T. Estrada Pal ma: "On the 18th of July I hold the last conference with tha American General Shatter. IIo Informed ma that tho American troops had captured Santiago do Cuba. Awaro that my troops wore no longer needed In that vicinity, while they were needed Very much In other places still occupied by the enemy, I so Informed General Shatter. IIo ask ed me to delay my departure two or three days, whloh I did, starting on tho 20th toward Holguln by way of Jlguanl. I am at present with my general head quarters In tho town of Glbara, where I arrived on tho 30th of July. "On tho 23th, encamped In San Pedro Cacocum, I learned that General Lu quo had evacuated this town, and that General Luis da Fcrla, with tho troops under him, had occupied It. The Span ish left In tho hospitals over 600 sick and wounded, whom I have provided with beef. "Thoro Is perfect order In tho town. Now municipal authorities havo been elected, and everything Is working reg ularly. The United States steamship Nashvllla was In the harbor when I entered. I requested Its comander to ask his government to open this port to foreign commerce, or with the United States at least, for there Is great scar city of provisions. The Spaniards took everything they could. "General Luque Is In Ilolquln with 12,000 men and 24 cannon, and I am try ing to force him out, although I can only count on 4,000 men and four can non which to light him. Volunteers nnd guerillas aro dally Joining us. About 1,600 have already joined us and If It continues the Spanish army will soon be dissolved. "Mayarl, Fray Henlta, Jururlo and Jandlaga are garrisoned by our army. The first of these towns was evacu ated on the -2d of July, leaving 100 sick and wounded that we are caring for In tho hospitals. When the Span lards left Mayarl wo defeated thorn, capturing their convoy, consisting of 300 rllles, 150,000 Remington and Mauser cartridges, two cannon, with ammunl tton for them, and provisions and clothing. They Buffered severe losses, not many arriving at Ilolquln. "I have received propositions for the surrender t Manzanlllo under condl tlons which I havo refused to accept. Very soon nil my department will he free from the dominion of Spain." Millions Given Away. It is certainly umtlfvinn to tho public to now of 0110 concern in tho land who are not afraid to bo Concrous to tlio needy and sutler ne. The nronr etors ot Dr. kiuk s rscw Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, have given away over ten million trial bottles ot this great medicine : and havo mo satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma, llronchitis, Hoarseness and all diseases of tho Throat, Chest and Lungs aro surely cured by It. Call on A. Waslcy, Druggist, and get 1 trial Ijottlo tree, ueguiar size ow. ami 51. Every bottlo guaranteed, or price refunded. THE PKODUCE MARKETS. As llollootou by Dcnllncs In I'hlltiaol- plilu nnil Iliiltlmnro, Phllndelplila. Aur. 21. Klour wcakt win ter Buperllno, J2.7C'2.tO; Pennsylvania rollnr. clear, $3.2.Tii3.10; city mills, oxtra, $2.75C?3. Uyo (lour rjiilct nt J2.S0 por barrel for cholco Pennsylvunln. Wheat stronger! No. 2 red. spot and month, ilUiuTtuoo.: do. September, COHIiiMSic. Corn Btrongor, No. 2 mixed, August unu Septomber, Sl',4 QZic; No. 2 yellow, for local trade, 37c. Oats Quiet; No. 2 white, clipped, new, 29320'Ao.: do. old. 32Vic. Hay steady: choice timothy, $11.50 for largo bales. Beef steady; beef hams, J22'g22.t:0. Pork steady; mess, 19.501UO; short clear, Jll'313; fam Ily, 112.60313. Butter steady; western creamery, UVivrJc; do. factory, llSUO. I Elslns, 19c; Imitation creamery, 13U1CO.; Now Vork dairy. 13ffl"o.; do. creamery, HViUlSHc; fancy Pennsylvania prints JobbliiK at 201 23o.: do. wholesale. 190, Checsa dull; large, white, 7!io.; small do., 7U7j8c.; light skims, 6',iB6',io.; part flo.. G'iBJKc; full do., 2I2Wo. Kga steady New Vork and Pennsylvania, lOtflSHo.; western, fresh, lDc. Potatoes steady! Jerseys, 11.75; Long Island, $l.!iOS2; sweets, 1333.23; southern, Jl.Wij2.B0. Tallow auill city, SHc; country, WSi 3Hc nosln easyj strained, common to good, (1.30b 1.83. Tur- pontlno easy at 2s?i'p23,io. Cabbago steady. Long Island, I2fi3. lialtlmorc, Aug. 21. Flour quiet and un changed. Wheat dull and easy; spot. 71571Hc; month, 70VSi'ti70;ic. ; Septembor, COiiiiCOHc; December, 67V4o.; steamer No. 2 red, 65V4c; southern. ty sample, ojsji 72,ic; do. on grade, 6SS72c. Corn steady spot, aWtftHc.; month, SIUiuc; Sep tember, 31Uf31?&e.; steamer mixed, S3H5J SJo.; southern, white, 335j3Cc.; do. yel low, 35c. Oats dull; No. 2 white western, 2S5i2Stc. ; No. 2 mixed do., 25Ho. Ilyo steady; No. 2 nearby, 40',ic; No. 2 west ern, 4SV&0. Ilay ilat; No. l tlmotny, Jll3 12. Lettuce, 73c. per bushel box. l.lvo Stock MurlictH. New York, Aug. 24. Hooves slow; stoers 10c. lowor, rough steady to firm; some late arrivals unsold; steers, JI.95SG.G5; oxen and stags, I3.3031.W; bulls. J3JT4; cows. J2i2.!iO. Calves active; veals Wo, ISc. higher; grassers and butteimllks 2oc. higher; all sold; veals, J3ti8: bobs, !'( 4.75; buttermilks, 14.231(4.75; grc.isers, Jllai 4.25. Sheep wenk; lambs steady; 10 cars unsold; sherni, $3'i4.75; lambs. tl.70fiC0. culls, Jlfi4.25. Hogs Hun at SI 2M I.D0, western pigs, t'1.90. East Liberty, Pa., Aug. 21 -fattlo Bteudy; oxtiu. S.S0' S.G0 . prime. J."i25-.joij common. S3.oiX4.15. Hogs fairly tuiiv,, best meillum. il.27til.30; lust Yorkers $1 2'i Cl4.2.1; common to fair York, ra. tlOS'14 19. hoavy, $l.051i4.1U; pigs. 11 Vi'd 1 murl's J2.5iJ2.75. Sheep sternly; rholit- 1 6o-'ji 4.53; common. S3.2iWl.73; cliolie xpruig lambs, S5.50'ii5.75; common to good, Yi 5.25; veal calves, S77.50. llodlly pain lows its terror if you've a bottle of Dr. Thomas' Ixlectilc Oil iu tho liouse. Instant relief in casus of burns, cuts, sprains!, accidents of any soit. VoluiitriifH to lln MnMiTfil out. Wuslilngtou, Aug. 23. Orders have been IksuciI for tlio mustering; out of tlio following regiments: First Ver mont, First Maine, Fifty-second Iown, Sixth Pennsylvunln. Fifth Maryland, Second New Yoik, t-'tiniid Nubrasku and Ono Ilunilied und Fifty-seventh Indiana, all voluiiiivr Infantry; also battery of Ohln light aitlllery, First Illinois volunlecr cavalry, lliitteiies A nnd U Georgia light artillery. Twenty eighth Indiana light battery and the New Vork and Pennsylvania cavalr t loops now In Potto lllco, '"Iliad a ruiin ing, itiliiiig hiuo on my leg Sutl'cred torturos. Diuiu's Ohitnivut took awny the liuruiiig uud itchlug Instantly and quietly t'llei'twl iieriiiuiieiit cure." O. W. henliuil, llowling Uieen, O. CURED I was troubled several jcara with chronic Kczcm.1, on toy head and fare. I took uieill ral treatment from two doctors ami sccral lotions, hut rerclicd littlo relief At times, the dreadful Itching becaino almost Intoler able. When I was heated, the Kezemahccanio painful, and almost distracted me. I tried Ct'Tirt iu ltnMi:iuin. Tho llezema rnpMlg dltappeareil, and nm icell, trift tin trace of any rutanrnui disease. J. KMMKTT ItKI'.VlIS, rcb.l!2, 1808. llox lM.TIinrntQwu, I till. Si ifdt Ccki! Triatmi kt rnn ToiiTriuno. puria- rUlKO III MOHS.WIT" I.0180FIUIR -lmi imllnwith Cent CR4 S'iac, penile anolntlnrs with Ci Th t ra, and tnlUI iloaei of Ciitici R A ItKSOtTf tT. Sold fery where. PntrgR I), a in r. CniM,,Hnti IVons . lloeton. 11 How to Curt Torturing Skin UImwm," tree. aki; you ooino south? the poutiikkn hailway nbachbb am. rilOMINK.NT POINTS. Don't start South without consulting John M. lleall, District I'asseneor Agent, Southorii Hallway, (S2S Chestnut street, Philadelphia If you cannot call in person, wrlto to hiin. DoWltt's Witch ilazol Salvo has the largest sale of any salvo In the world. This tact and its merit has led dishonest people to at tempt to counterfeit it. Look out fur the man who attempts to deceivo you when yon call for DoWltt's Witch Ilazle Salve, tho gteat pile cure. ('. II. Ilagcnbuch. HUMPHREYS' VETERINARY SPECIFICS 500 PAGE BOOK MAILED FRHE. CONTENTS : Part I. Diseases of Horses. Part II. Diseases of Cattle. Part III. Diseases of Sheep. Part IV. Diseases of Hogs. Part V. Diseases of Dogs. Part VI. Diseases of Poultry. Snmo book In hotter binding BO ota. tll'm'llUMS'aiKI). (O., t'or.llillliu A Joint hlkew York NERVOUS DEBILITY, VITAL, WEAKNESS and Prostration from Over work or other causes. Humphreys' Homeopntlilo Spootfle No. 28, in use over 40 years, the only successful remedy. $1 per vlal.or 5 vial, andlarse vial prwcler,for $S Hol.l by Uruagl.ts, or ieiil ro-tr.1.1 on receipt ot price. UUltrilllKS' Ml V. til., I or. mittnni ft Johnbti., New Yorb riillions of Dollars Go up in smoke ovory yoar. Tako n risks but got your houses, stock, fu nlturo, etc., insured in first-class r llablo companies as represented by nAVm C A TIQT Insurance Ag-er Alan r.lfft'andAcfilrlental Cnmpanlca BY qUTICURA SomettrxosEOO'.is a reliable, eoonthlr, rccnlstlni! meii rlne. Only hnralsa oni the I'urestdrugaahauld bo uboJ. 11 you Taut the beet, get Dr. Peal's PeriBip'oaS Pills Tber are prompt, saleaDd oert&ln In remit. The tre&nlno (Dr. VciVb) uorer dUts UU1U k BUM eu n ucut a,i v nta es, attAM ruavtVialH -V ivl eliau U va For Sale al KIRLIH'S Drug Store, Shenandoah, Pa, "HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO IX 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 j 1 1 1 1 1 9 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i.V" : . . tsr, In the m 1 IL L Bii i n ui i . KHfSt i u H 1 1 1 1 u i-"T !iiiiui'jiixu!J.fttKJRwmiiiiijiiiijirnii.r.itiu? but tavtoIJ direct to 1 eon umr for 25 y wholt- atkltir rrgnu amp aj wboro for tztmiaktlon. EverrtbiQ? wtrrintea. USitylci of Vibiclei, ToDUarmet. 11(5 flurrtTi. l5utotlW, 0ri. Pbietooi. Trr. tUi. Scrmff-KoU ., rrletiiiM Wcom. 6ad for UeKHART CAUUIAUE i.nO UAU.1K8S MTU. will enter the coming year prepared to give to the reading nublic that which has nude it famous for tlie past quarter of a century contribution from the pens ol the great literary men And w nnien of the world, illustrated by leading arllstr. A brief glance over Us prospectus announces such reading as OUR PACIFIC PROSPECT 1'iiujrcTS ron i mchuim'iv ciml vut iosseriui, isi'oktimk of i isnimin civl Hi ih. pa yip TURrm Bt woktmsgtox c. roup IlSTEIIV MIlFlill iM TIIK 1'ltlllC THE DEUMII'IlliNT III' Ol II I'll 1110 IIOMItN 1 auiriix.Y buxsji fit ciUKr.ua kiiumiis " RODHN'S CORNOR TUB NOVGL OP TUB YEAR by IIbnrv Sktom Mbekiman, author of "The Sowers." Striking novelties In short fiction will be ciiulributed by such authors as W 1 Ifowells, Kichard Harding D.ivt , llrander Matthews, Krederic ltemlugton, kuth MclCuery Stuart, and others. There will bo a series of ankles on THE PROGRESS OF SCIENCE EUROPE, POLITICAL AND SOCIAL ART AND THE DRAMA ARMIES AND NAVIES STUDIES IN AMERICAN SOCIETY AMERICAN CHARACTER SKETCHES PoiUttrtt to all lulicriltri 11 tin Unitld Statu, CitiaJ.i, ami Mttlia. Sub. $4 a, ear. Addren HARPER & BROTHERS, Pub'l.N.Y. City. Send for tree pro. pectus t t i Gin, lew Wallace II, S, WillUros V. I), llowclls 0l Wl.lci C. D. Warner :WM. SCHMICKER, JR., Agent for Shcnnndoah and Vicinity --For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer allJJrl('J)kl c a BAZAR 54TORNS 'THE STYLISH PATTERN." At- iWic. Fashionatle. Original. Peifect- rlttlng Prices ID ntltl lO COMM. T Nonehlgner. None belief at any price. I Some reliable merchant sells them in theme or they can be bad by mall (roi.i 3 in elthtr New York: or Chicago. Stamps taken. Latest Fashion Sheet T tent opou receipt of aco teat tci pav fi postage. Vfy. w,- K I fCifilll'C Bflrhlest Utiles' maeasine oublkhed. of I U I invaluable tot tne home, rasntons iHe dav. Home Literature. Househ- Mints, fancy wortc. uurreci lopics, i Flttlon, all lot nly 50 .nts a ;ear, in- t eluding a free pattern, 70uf ownselec- I tlon any timrv Seed twi 2-cent stamps 7 for rampletopv.Addresr 13sjiV- B V- THB McCALLH (JoMPAm'Ar ,M4i6 VesI 4lft Street, New Voft'i fW.M FifU.'A9eflur. Chicago; "1 I7o pain rrwn youi RUPTURE K you wear tho CHAMPION TRU rvinao Hy WUIadelohU Truti Co.. GI0 Locust 5L. Phli-.P8a T : i , 1 1 , t , .til.iiui;,iii)iilii 3 vna umicirKri!ici MAGAZINEW i mmn who bead aro )iin(;i.tif:ivt uml Upuji '.r.fornH'u tlio W.irld'd I'ri.Krohs. Tho well In H forineil aiiil thrifty Hohsw.wUp a-U nlwnjs keep RAINBOW UNIMENT 1 house, u.1 a standard lumnb f.-.r 5 Bpnno, Bruises, Ciampa, -'Jar- and &. achas und palate. 3 filet 2B eli. tr.i od eii. nsr tun-. 9 ft 1 kmmz to 170. Cirri Woa tai Milk Utgt. fr W. 604 Buimt rriet.wUbcnrUtt.i.U'Bpi CO, t t i $ 1
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers