EVENING HERALD liSTAiti.isur.i) ih;o. Published every KvciiIiir. Kcept Sunday, at SotTffl JAWUN NtiriT, KflK I'r.stnK. The II 1 - " uuloaii and Hie urrom .1 v i , mi I l" ft week, pay aid. othe carriers. By innil 8.1.00a year, or 25 cent" a month, payable In advance. Advcrtle incuts intuited luvordliiK tnspftceand position. The publisher re-rve tliu rluht to dinner, the position ol advertisement' whenever the pnl-"tMlo-i ol news demands It. The rlht Is reserved towjwlauy advertisement, whether paid for or not, uat the publishers may ileem '.iprnpcr. AdtcrtUhiK rates made known upon application. KlUert! at the po-doOlco at Shenandoah, Pa., as second class luall matter. TKLKPHONK CONNECTION 'All the News Thai's" FH to Print." Evening Herald MONDAY. AI'CI'sT sit. lsns. OUR COUNTRY First, Last and Porcver, Font tlnys ut this collit'iit'.s this week is not mi I mil in those "iluys of liroepurity.'' Nnwsi'Ai'KJtH in tliu Smith mi that tho cotton crop in Ti'.mih aloiii' will be eijuul to a itoiuiil of cotton for every mini, woman anil child on earth. It let certainly a serious rellection upon Deinociatic iiiliiiinistration, when it becomes iu'Cum-iu'v for the people to reluct twenty-live taxpayer to act as an advisory coiiiinittee hi the Democratic majority. Tun word faction has not yet been removed from Uepiiblicun banners in this county, and the indications are that the county convention will show little disposition to jimUe a change, l'arty success, however, demands it. Ik the Congressional campaign i this county could be prolonged for twelvo months, we iniirlit secure tho consent of the navy department to the use of anthracite. . Otherwise tho outlook for hard coal is not very bright. CilAlltstAN JJuiins is u "Democrat. Probably ho thought It wis neces sary to appoint iiDuiuoorntio commit tee to protect and nilviso n Demo cratic Council. He did his work well. There are but three liepubllcans on tho committee of twenty-live. NoTWiTllSTAMiixu the Democra tic county convention ignored the tluancial question in their platform, the indications are tho free silverites will make themselves heard before the campaign is over. Their candi date for Congress is a strong advocate of the 111 to 1 theory. Al'COKIH.mi to (fen. Shutter the battle of Santiago was fought by the regulars- except three regiments of volunteers. While the volunteers displayed more enthusiasm, tho regu lars displayed more unity, cohesion and individual support. To both he gave tho highest praise. It has been suggested that Shenan doah follow the example of Atlanta in it ai ding a gold medal to the man on the police force giving the best answers in llfty words, to the query, '"What constitutes a good police mailt", Tho average Shonandoah "cop" wquld require more words to express his viowb. OlIJ.6 Democrats are more out spoken than those of Pennsylvania- AVIiilo in this state they sought by silence to divert attention from the great principles of the party, free silver and non-retention of the Philippine Islands, in Ohio they eaiue out openly for Dryan, free bilver and the whole national plat form of the party. Might it not ho well for tho honor and reputation of the borough, if Chief Murphy issued instructions for tho nrrost of those mysterious indi viduals who are "approaching" prom inuiit citizens ho frequently just now T The modesty 0 the fontlemon ""I proached" prohibits them from niak intf the stitwstion, anil wo do so in tho interest of tjood overniiient anil morality. This is tho second time this year a Democratic advisory committee was appointed to steer the Deiuo emtio members of Council from the shoals. Tio llrst one was in reference to tho pluinn to, be ilfstrilmted, and their elforts were fruitlef-s'of results. Wo iinxiouMy iiwnlt tho result of the second attempt on the part of the dominant party,' Our Democrat!!) friends In Council surely have troubles of theiKown. A STATISTICIAN has estimated that an average man of 50 years old has worked (1500 iluys, has slept B000, hits HiuiiHeil lilmself 1000, lias walked P.' 000 piiles, 1ms been ill .100 ilayx, has partaken of IIO.OOO meals, eaten 1,1,000 pounds of meat and 1000 pounds of lloli, egk'o and vegetables, and drunk 7000 gallons of lluiil. It is only proper and just to say that the person furn lulling the information does not reside in Schuylkill county. Hot to take ufter dinner jt Pills prevent distress, aid dlguft Hon, euro constipation, purely vettuutjlo , do not irrlpu or caute bain. Sum by all drufcuf". , rum l'repartul only by U I, IfuoU A Uu., ltfil, Mi AIDED m M1S. WiNKHAM. Mrs. V K. I'axtok, Youngtown, North Daltotn, writes nbout her strug gle to regain health after the birth of her little tfirl: " i:aii Mas. Pinkiiam: It Is with pleasure Unit 1 add my testimony to jour list, hoping that It may liulucu others to avail themselves of your val uable medicine. "After the birth of mj 'Ittle girl, throe years ago, lny health was very poor. I had leucorrhiea badly, and a tsrrlblo boarlng-down pain which gradually grow worse, until I could do no work. Also had headache nearly all tho time, and dizzy feelings. Men struations were very profuse, appear ing every two weeks. " I took medicine from a good doctor, but It seemed to do no good. 1 was becoming alarmed over my condition, when I reail your udvurttsement in a pnper. I sent at once for a bottle of Lydla E, I'inkham's Vegetable Com pound, and after taking two-thirds of the bottle I felt so much better that I send for two moru. After using thrco bottles I felt as strong uud well as any one. " I think It Is the best medicine for foraalo weakness ever advertised, nnd recommend it to every lady I incut suf fering from this trouble." Maternity Is a wonderful experience and many women approach it wholly unprepared. Childbirth under right conditions need not terrify women. The advice of Mrs. Piukhom is freely offered to all expeotant mothers, and her advice is beyond question the most valuable to be obtained. If Mrs. Pax ton had written to Mrs. Piukhain bo fore confinement she would have been saved much suffering. Mrs. Plukham's address is Lynn, Mass. FEVER STRICKEN SOLDIERS. Ilrmiulit 1'i'oin rei'iiiiiiilliia ami Taken (o Moiitmik I'olnt. New Yolk, Aug. 20. Seven officers and 1S3 privates arrived In Jersey City from Kernnndlna, Fla., yesterday and were at once transferred to Mnntauk Point. They wore detachments ot alt the regular army infantry regiments not In the Philippines or Porto lllco. Colonel 13. "V. Coates, of the Seventh Infantry, was In command. Some of the men had seen service with their regiments before Santiago, and early In July weie sent to Florida to recover fiom the Ills and wounds of the cam paign. Others had been left behind to guard stock and wauon trains when the regiments left Florida for Cuba. Sixty of the worst eases were remov ed from the San Marcos yesterday af ternoon and taken to various hospitals. The scene as the men were led or car ried down the sea ladder and lifted over the brass ralllnrr In front of the pilot house on the General Meigs was pa thetic In the extreme. The men could not be transferred on stretchers, and, clad in pajamas, their emaciated forms were carried down the plank. lieutenant J. II. Schoel'fel, of the Third infantry, was down with malar ial fever. He was accompanied by his wife, who went to Fernandlna to nurse him. The detachments contained men from these regiments: The First, Sec ond, Third, Fourth, Sixth, Seventh, Klghth, Ninth, Tenth, Twelfth, Thir teenth, Fourteenth, Sixteenth, Seven teenth, Twentieth, Twenty-llrst, Twenty-fourth and Twenty-fifth. The Twenty-fourth- and Twenty-fifth are colored troops. Private Stephen Easton, Troop K, First volunteer cavalry, was the only man landed at Governor's Island, as the field hospital on the island is crowd ed. He Is suffering from melancholia, having lost his voice and hearing as the result of fever contracted while Fervlng before Santiago. During the trip to this city his attempts to end his life became so freuuent and determined that it was necessarj to have a guard of hospital corps men watch him night and day. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best salvo in the world for cats, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fover sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles. or ao pay required. It Is guaranteed to glvo perfect satisfaction or mony roltindca. l'rlco 25 coats por box. For salo by A. Wasley. AoniiDi-n iviiicii In Itiillrond Wreck. Ulrmlnghnm. Ala., Aug. 20. Two en listed men of the Sixty-ninth New York volunteers were instantly killed, one fatally injured and six seriously, In a wreck which occurred on the Louis ville and Nashville near here last night. The- killed are: Frank Gleiinon, quar termaster sergeant Company O, Now Yorlt city; Peter Farley, also of Com pany G. The train was carrying tho Sixty-ninth New York to their new camp at Huntsville. It left Fernandlna, Fla., at 1 o'clock In the afternoon, three or four hours after tho time set for Its departure. The train wrecked was the llrst section. It was going nt a high rate of speed when the engine and tender Jumped tho track, derailing five cars which rolled down a steep em bankment. The soldiers clnlm that the train was running too fast around u curve. One Minute Couch Cure surmises people by its quick cures anil children may take it in largo quantities wiinoui 1110 least iiangcr. 11 lias won for Itself tho best reputation of any reparation used to-day lor coins, croup, tickling In tho throat or obstinate coughs. C. II. llatjciiliucli. PLUNDER BY WHOLESALE. A Cnpttmi at Atliiutlo rity May IT11. iiirlli a Tlilovlnu (innti. Atlantic City, N. J.. Aug. 29. What tho police bellevo to be a highly Im portant capture was madu yesterday when Thomas Frier, aged 10 years, ac cused of stealing silverware and linens from the Madison llouso here, was placed under arreBt. When Constable Miller, of this place, and Perry Emory, who conduct the Madison House, went to Frier's house Saturday night with a search warrant they found some of these gooods, und the suspected man's wlfo divulged the fact that he had been shipping goods to the cabin of one George Stevon, In the woods at Thelma, near McKee City, not far from hero. The constable and Kinory drove over there and broke In, as no one was about the place, finding a considerable unnqtlty of tho Madison House goods, and according to the story which they told yesterday afternoon, when Frier was arrested, an Immense amount of booty of every description belonging to unknown parties. Constablo Miller went back to the cabin to take legal possesion of the goods. He Bays tho goods Include a large quantity of canes and umherellaH, trunks, valises and fine gowns, wearing apparel, and lin ens, silverware marked "Artie," and packages of other goods. The police think that Frier's, arrant may lend to the discovery of an organized bund of thieves. COMING FROM SANTIAGO Transport Koumanlan Coming With a Load of Invalids Distressing Condition of Spanish Prisoners. Sant,tngo de Culm, Aug. 2D. Tho transport Itouminilan left for Mnntnuk Point this morning with 0.10 men ot the Reventy-llisl. Second and Third Mas fachusctts, the Second rcgulnifi, the Tenth cavalry and the Sixteenth nnd Twenty-llrst regiments. The condition if the men is extremely bad, the disap pointment over the delays In getting them away having gieatly affected their spirits. Ambulances were found to be necessary to convey most of them to the stenmer. The transports San Francisco, St. AuKlstln and Leonora left today for Guuntannino, Daracon and Sagua for the Spanish prisoners there. The con dition of these men Is distressing, and It is probable that death will claim nearly half of them before they reach Spain. Their condition Is the result of hard living and the prevailing fever. The rations und medical aid sent from Santiago were practically too late. General Toral and staff and a few other olllcers will leave next week on the Leon XIII. Gencrnl Toral and IiIb staff are now assisting In the embark ation of the Spanish troops. The gen eral has received many calls from American olllcers during the last few days. General Lawton will use General Tor id's headquarters, or the building of the Spanish club, as his headquarters, the palace, are too small for the numerous olllcers necessary for the administra tion. Over 200 Santiago refugees returned from Jamaica yesterday and others are coming soon, now that confidence Is restored. Those who have returned lound their houses greatly disturbed. Upon the arrival of a Spanish major recently It was discovered liy accident that he had several trunks filled with silver Jewelry, valuable articles, evi dently the result of looting the houses of residents during the confusion at tendant u;ion the Kl Caney exodus. Large amounts of money were carried nway by Spanish olllcers. At one house where eight Spanish olllcers were liv ing there was received a large trunk which contained two bushels of silver and gold, which represented about $20, 000. The soldiers have received only a small sum from our government for tobacco and other small necessities. Otherwise the condition of the Span lards is wretched. They ore sick nnd penniless, and distrust the reception they will meet on their return to Spain. A Clever Trick It ccitaiuly looks liko it, but tlicro is really no ttick about it. Anybody can try it who has laino hack and weak kidneys, malaria or uurvotis troubles. Wo mean ho can euro himself right away by taking Electric Hit ters. This medicine, tones up the whole system, acts as a stimulant to tho liver and kidneys, is a blond purifier and nervo tonic. It cures constipation, headache, fainting spells, sleeplessness and melancholy. It is puiely vegetable, a mild litxntivo, and re store! the system to its natural visor. Try Electric Hitters and he convinced that they aie a miracle worker. Every bottle guaran teed. Only 50c. a bottle at A. Waslcy's drug btOIO. llurgliirt t'.-o Chloroform. Scranton, Pa., Aug. 29. Chloroform was used by burglars Saturday night In one of a series of recent clever pro fessional Jobs which have thoroughly aroused this city and vicinity. They entered tho house of It. N. Cowles, chloroformed D. A. Hinds, of Mont rose, j.-a., me omy occupant, and se cured money and checks to the value of $100. Hinds was roused by his brother, who visited tho house yester day morning. The police are showing considerable activity In the case, fol lowing ns it does the $1,500 Dickson Browing company Job, and the Mooslc and Prlceburg burglaries, all since last Monday night. Curo that Cough with Shiloh's Curo. Tho best Cough Cuiu. Relieves Croup promptly. Ono million bottles sold last year. 40 doses for 25 cts. Sold by P. D. KhUn and a guar antee. Tito ISvnouution ot Camp Tlinmns. Chlckamauga Park, On., Aug. 29. The last of this week will see almost every regiment of volunteers gone from Camp Thomas. Today the Third army corps will begin to move to Annlston, Ala. At Knoxvllle now are tho follow ing regiments: Thirty-first Michigan, First West Virginia, Second Ohio, Fourteenth Minnesota, First Pennsyl vania, One Hundred and Fifty-eighth Indiana, Sixth Ohio and First Georgia. At Lexington are tho Twelfth Minne sota, Fifth Pennsylvania, Second Mas sachusetts, Twelfth New York, Twen ty-first Kansas, Ninth Pennsylvania, Second Missouri, Fifth Missouri and First New Hampshire. If the railroads can handle tho troops, by Saturday night not a single regiment will be left in the park with the exception of the Sixth United States volunteers, which will be kept note to guard the hospitals and government property. Catarrh is Not Incurable Hut It can not bo oured by sprays, washes and' Inhaling mixtures which reach only tho aurfaco. Tho disease ie In tho blood, and cull only be reached through tho blood. S. 8. S. is tho only remedy which can have any ellect upon Catorrhj It cures tho disease perma nently and forever rids tho system ol every trace of tho vllo complnint. MIwj Josle Owen, ol Moutpellcr, Ohio, writes: "I was af flicted from infancy with Catarrh, and 110 ono aan know ths suffering it produce! better than I. Tin Sprays and was he I pre&crlbed by tho doo- Vl ... ..... n..i. W tempo ra r 1 ly , and though I used them constantly lor ten years, tne uiscaso nail a firmer hold than ever. I tried 0 number ol blood remedies, but their mineral Ingredient! settled in my bones and gave mu rheumatism I wan in a lamentable condition, and aftor ex hausting all treatment, was declared Incurable Beclng 8. 8. 8. advertised as a curo for blood dheascs, I decided to try it. As soonns my sjrktem was under tho effect of tho medlcinn, I bet'an to Improve, and aftor taking It foi two months I was onrcd completely, the dreadful deaso was eradicated from my sys. tern, and I liavo had no return of It." Manv have been taking local trout. nient for years, and linu themselves worse now tiiiin ever. A trial or S.S.S.'rho Blood will prove It to ho the right remedy for Catarrh, It will curo tho most ob stinate case, Hooks mailed frco to any address bj Swift tipcuitlu Co., Atlanta, Gu. A dntlnjf but lootilst tome times tumbles neatly two bun d r e d feet through the air hungiliK on to rtpaiachute un til it opens. "Ol well," be says, "It usual 1 y open s In time." Some times It doesn't open and he is doomed. This seems foolhardy but no mote so than the sick mall who says, "O, I RUCS9 I'll get well all tight!" Disease Is no guessing matter. If it Isn't stop ped it keeps on getting worse. M.my a man be gins with dyspepsia or "liver complaint," and rrndunllv loses strength and vitality until before he knows it his lungs are attacked and he finds himself in consumption. The parachute doesn't open. The only real safety for a man whose streugth is failing from any cause what ever Is to renew the sources of vitality nt their fountain-head. The best agency for this purpose is the wonderful " Golden Medical Discovery" originated by Dr. K. V. Pierce, chief consulting physician of the Invalids' Hotel and Singled Institute of Buffalo, N. Y. This " Discovery " goes di rectly to the aid of the enfeebled digestive forces and enables them to make healthy nourishing blood, thereby building up solid muscular strength and active nerve force and energy. The absolutely marvelous things it does for sick people Is shown by the experience of Mr. Frank A start, of l'aycttevllle, Payette Co., Term, win, writes: It affords me pleasure to testify to tlu' remarkable curative power of Dr. l'lcrcc's CoMcn Medical Discovery. I was severely afflicted with trouble In my lungs spitting tip blood, nnd was so weak I was unable to continue my work. 1 tried several remedies which gave me no relief, and I had commenced to think there was no hope for me. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery was recommended to me, so I tried it nnd began to improve at once, and was soon able to resume work. I consider it a wonderful medicine." Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Ad viser sent for 21 one-cent stamps to cover mailing onlv. Cloth binding 31 stamps. Address Dr' U. V. Pierce, buffalo, N. Y. TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS. IINMIuTASKKI) SK1SV1CK OKlT.Itim 11V TUB SOUT1IKUN RAILWAY. Leaving Ilroad Street Btr.tion, Philadelphia, at (l:.r3 )i. 111. daily, the "Southwestern Limited," carrying a dining car and the most luxurious Pullman drawing loom slcci ing cars, reaches liiriiiinghau the following night at 10:10 and arrives nt Memphis tlio next moriiingat 7:10. Through sleeping cars for Asheville, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tamp.i, Atlanta. Mobile and New Orleans are also attached to this train. Pullman lescr vations can bo inado in advance and all in formation oliuiiued by communicating with John M. Heal, District Passenger Agent, 82 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. BASEBALL RECORDS. Rtnndlm: or tho C'IiiIih In tho Knoo For I linuiplou-Oilp renmiiitH. National Leagno, w. l. rc w h. ro Cincinnati... 72 41 .0117 Pittsburg.... GO f7 .400 JKJMoi (iil 4U .KB Pblladi'lp'a. .50 r,0 .4 ualtltnnro . ..07 an .GJ2 Washington 4i OS .Bttl Cleveland . ..It, 4j .501 Brooklyn.... 41 03 .!&" WW iorlt. ..01 48 .500 Louisville.. ..40 70 .801 Chicago 03 49 .BOS St. Louis . . . .1)2 62 .231 HATITUIIAY'H NATIONAL I.lUmTB OAMr.S. At Cincinnati Cincinnati. 3; Phlladel ptila, 2. At St. Louts llaltlmoro, 0; St. Louis, 2. At Chicago Chicago, 10; New ork, 3. At Rochester Cluvelnnd, C; llrooklyn, 2. At Pittsburg Pittsburg, 0; jiosioii, 1, ai ijouixviuo (10 innings) Louisville, 4; Washington, 3. SUNllAY'S NATIONAL I.EAOUK CIAMHS. At Louls llle Louisville, G Washington, ai unicugo i nicago, 12; New York, 7. At Cincinnati f irst gamo: Cincinnati, 9 Pittsburg, 4. Second game: Cincinnati, Cj Pittsburg, 2. At St. Louis First game: Baltimore, 13; St. Louis, 2. Second gumo: lhutlmorc, G; St. Louis, 2. At Rochester Brooklyn, 7; Cleveland, 5. Kustoi'ii Leut;uo. W. L. PC. W. h. PC. Montreal 69 45 .607 Ottawa D2 GO .481 WilkcsbarroG2 45 JW0 By racuso . . .GO 68 .4,2 Toronto M ou .ssn Springfield. .44 63 .45 Buffalo 50 52 .510 Providcnco ..40 G8 .413 SATUItllAY'S KASTKRN LEAGUE GAMES. At Buffalo Wllkesbarrc, 7; Buffalo. At Sprlnglleld First game: Springlleld, G Ottawa. 1. Second game: Springlleld, 0 Ottawa, G. At Providence First game Providence. 9; Syracuse, 4. Second gamo fayracuso, 7; Providence, 4. At Toronto. Toronto, 11; Montreal, C. SUNllAY'S EANTEUS I.nAOIIK OAME. At Montreal -Montreal, 13; Syracuse, At Providence Ottawa, 5; Providence, 3, Atlantic l.oiiiruo. W. L. PC. W. h. PO, Itlchmoud. ..01 41 .010 Hartford.. ..Gl 02 .400 Lancaster,. .71 40 .007 Newark 6i 03 .403 Uoadlug 04 53 .552 Alh-ntown . .40 00 .410 Patursoii 5" 03 .475 Norfolk 43 08 .333 SATUItllAY'S ATLANTIC LEAGUE OAM1W. At Heading Lancaster, 1; Heading, 0. At Ilurtford First game: Hartford, 7 Norfolk, 3. Second gumo: Hartford, 5 Norfolk, 1. At Allcntown First gamo Newark, 0; Allcntown, 4. Second gamo Allcntown, 4; Nowark, 3. At Richmond Richmond, 5; Taterson, 0. SUNllAY'S ATLANTIC LEAQUE GAMES. At Newark First gamo: Newark, Norfolk. 0. Second gamo: Newark, Norfolk, 4. At Paterson Paterson, 11 Hartford, G. Scrofula, salt rheum, erysipelas and othc distressing eruptive diseases yield quickly and permanently to the cleansing, purifyiti: power of burdock Wood Hitters. LIVE STO'CK KnKRfclb. Cattlo ItocolptH lit l'lilludolplilu and tho I.ntost Quotations. Philadelphia, Aug. 20. Tho receipts of cattlo In this city last, week wero as fol lows: Beeves, 3,441; sheep, 8,414; hogs, G, 044. Receipts for tho previous week were: Beeves, 2.G30; sheep, 8,105; hogs, 5,233. Beef cattle wero In full supply und with only tho usual demand; prices wero weak. Quotations: Extra, GU0GVc; good, 55f G'tc; medium, 4?i4vtc; common, 4Vi5f Sheep were active, but lambs wero dull and a shado lower. We quota: Extra, 4 4i6c.j good, 4ViW4V4c; medium, 3?i04c.: common, 2Vil3!4c.; lambs, t'iGC'Ac.; stock ewes, 4!44V4c. Hogs were uctlvo and strong with a prospect ot an udvanco; best western, 0 4JCV4c; selections, C!4c; other grades, G GCc. Pat cows wero fair at 34Vic. Thin cows sold from $10 to $20. Voul culves were active ut 4!iff7e. Milch cows wero steady at J2WuM. Dressed beoves sold from Sc. to SVfcc Truth wears well. Peoplo liavo learned that BcWilf s Little Early lthers arc reliable littlo pills for regulating the bowels, curing constipation and biuk hoadacho. They don't cripo, C, II, llagciibiich. Olgautlct Clsli Combine. St. Louis, Aug. 20. The Itepubllc says: Arrangements have been com pleted for the formation of a glgnntla combination, with millions of dojlurs of capital, for tho purpose of controlling tho fresh tlsh nnd oyster business of the United States and Canada. Tho combination was effected In London by a stock company with a capital of $5,000,000, ot which $2,600,000 will bo 8 per cont. non cumulative preferred, nnd tho balance In ordinary shares of com mon stock. "I hud a running, itching soro 011 my leg Sulfurod tortures. Doun's Ointment took away the burning mid itching Instantly and quickly ell'cctcil pmiianriit euro." 0. V. I.cnhurt, Howling (Irccu, (. ... THE PRESIDENTS SUNDAY. t'lto Clitof Mil irtHt i'ii to Spent u (Jttlot Hay nt Soinoi'sot. Somerset, Pa., Aug. 20. President McKlnley came to Somerset to pass a restful Sunday, nnd he certainly ac sompllnhod that purpose. Tho weather was delightful and the president tools advantage of It. He lose early In the morning and pnsed nil hour walking about town with his brother Abner. Ilote and there he met an old ncquln- nnce and stopped for a short talk. The resident's determination to attend tho morning and passed an hour walking copal church became known early, and by the usunl time for opening tho ser vice every sent, except those reserved for the presidential party, was occu pled. Mrs. McKlnley did not attend church. Tho service at the church opened with Mrs. Abner McKlnley at the or gan. After the voluntary the audlenco tnse and sang "Praise Cod from' whom all blessings How." This was followed by a hymn, "Come Thou Almighty King." After a prayer offered by ltev. Mr. youngston, who Is visiting the pas tor of the church, Miss Mabel McKln ley, the president's niece, sang a solo, ltev. Cameron pronched, taking his text finm the 21st verse, 17th chapter of the gospel according to Luke, "The kingdom of Clod is within you." Tho sermon occupied nbout 35 minutes, and there was nothing In It to Indicate that It hnd been prepared for the presi dential ear. At the close of tho benediction, tho president left tho church at once and With his brother walked directly to the lattcr's home. A few minutes later the picsldent nnd Mrs. McKlnley and Mr. nnd Mrs. Abner McKlnley entered the bitter's carriage and passed some time In a dilve to the country. Last evening a few personal friends made short calls on the president and Mrs, McKlnley. The town Is gaily decorated with flags In honor of Its distinguished visitors, but the people fully appreci ate the president's desire for rest, and there have been no Intrusions. Tho president left here at noon today. A blessing alike to young and old : Dr. Fowler's Kxtract of Wild Strawberry. Na t tiro's specific for dysentery, diarrhoea ami snnuncr complaint. LAST OF THE SEASON. im-ltuto Tn-I)uy HxciiisIoii to Atlantic Oily, Ac, la IVnlisj liillibi Itiillrond, September 1 Is the dato of tho last low-rate ten-day exclusion from Pile, Troy, Belle fonte, Williaiuspoit, Mocanauna, Sunbury, Shenandoah, Dauphin, mid principal inter mediate stations (Including stations on branch roads), to Atlantic City, Cape May, Ocean City, Sea Isle City, Avalon, Anglesca, Wihhvood, or Holly Bench, via Pennsylvania Ilailroad. KxciirMon tickets, good to return by reg' ular trains within ten days, will bo sold at rate of $10.0(1 from Krie, ?."i.00 from Will mspoit, and pioportioiiatcly low rates from other points. Tickets to Atlantic City will also ho sold via tho Pelawaie ltivcr Bridge Houtc, the only all-rail line, at ten cents more than tho late ia Market street wharf, Philadelphia. For information in regard to rates and tiino of trains consult hand bills, or apply to agents, or K. S. Harrar, Division Ticket Agent, Williamsport, Pa. Shot Himself Four Tlmex. Cleveland, .sug. 20. Harry S. Ptev ens, a well known broker, committed suicide Saturday afternoon by shoot ing himself thiee times In the left breast and once In the right temple at his home, 0X7 Genessee avenue. He was 43 years old, and leaves a wife and three children. Business troubles are thought to have been tho cause. Karl'h Clover lioot Tea is a pleasant laxa live. Ilcgulatcs tho bowels, purifies tho blood. Cleats tho complexion. Lasy to make and pleasant to take, 25 cts. Sold by P. 1). Kirlni aud a guarantoo. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And riowcrs, the Ilnlid of America, Cull fornhl. Via tho truo pathway, -"Tho Iron Mountain Itoute," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshino, where enow storms, blizzards or high altitudes arc unknown, Pullman first aud second class palace and tourist slecpiu cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California, OrcgoH, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Novada, without change, Quick time, low rates, and all tho comforts of modern railway hupiovcmcnU guaranteed to all who pur- chaso tickets via tho Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your home; literature, and full information, drnpapostal card, J. P. McGinn, T. P. Agent, fill) Itail road avenue, Klialra, N, Y., or 301 Broad way, New York. 3-1 -tf W. E. Ilovt, 0. E P. Act. THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS is duo not only to tho originality and simplicity of tho combination, but nlso to tho caro and skill with which it is manufactured by hclontiflc processes known to tho Camkounia Via Svrtui' Co. only, and wo wish to impress upon all tho Importance of purchasing; tho true and original remedy. As tho frontline Syrup of Vgn is manufactured by tho Cami'oknia Fin Svmip Co. only, a Unowledfjo of that fact will ussist ono in avoiding tho worthless Imitations manufactured by other par lies. Tho high standing of tho Cam i'oiinia Via SvictM' Co. with tho medi cal profession, nnd tho Mitlsfactiou which .tho geiiuino Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes tho iiuino of tho.Coiupany u guuranty of tho excellent of its remedy. It Is far in udvanco of all other laxativoK, as it acts on tho kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating 01 weaken Ing them, and It does not gripe nor nauseate. In ordertogcHts beneficial ollVets, please rumcmbcr tho namo of tlio Company CALIFOUNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN I'KA.NCIM'O, OuL i.oihhvil,lim;j. 'ivw viiiiic. n. v. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvet softness of thu skin Is Inva riably obtained bf tbojfu who usu Pozzom'u Ouiujiloxiou powder. CLAUDh MATTHEWS DEAD. Pi'it tu' Servlco tit tho llodildo of tho llylntr l!x-t!ovornor. Itignte, lnd., Aug. 2'J. At 0:30 o'ch ek yesterday morning at the Mo han y Homestead, where he was taken Imn dlutcly after his sudden affliction, cx-( ocrnor Claude Matthews passed away peacefully, surrounded by his wife and the other members of his Im mediate family. There was prayer ser vice accompanied by the singing of hymns ut the bedside of the dying ex- govirnor. About 3 o'clock the minister, In the course of the service, asked tho dylnj man If he believed In Jesus. Thu Ex-GOVEUNOlt MATTHEWS, answer, ns plainly as any one could articulate It,' wa- "Yes." The three physicians regarded this answer aa miraculous, as all agreed that the par ticular part of the brain affected by the paralysis was that governhft; speech, and that the cx-govcrnor would probably never have talked Had he lived. It was the only word he spoke after he was etrlcken. Governor Matthews was born In Bath county, Kentucky, Dec. 14, 1845. He left Kentucky In 186S and settled In Vermillion county, Indiana, where he had a farm of 2,000 acres. He served a term In tho legislature In 1S7C. In 1890 he was nominated and elected secre tary of state, and In 1S02 he was chosen governor. After his term as governor expired Mr. Matthews retired to his home In Vermillion county. In 189G the friends of Mr. Matthews resolved to make him a conspicuous candidate for the Democratic presidential nomina tion. Mr. Matthews endorsed tho action of the Chicago convention, and im mediately began a brilliant canvass for Bryan and Sewell, You Invito (lisflnnnhitment whim von ox- lierinieut. DoWitiVs Littlo Karly Kisers nvo pleasant, easy, thorough little nU. Tluy curo constipation and sick headache just as Buro as you take them. C. II. JlaKciilmch. Htatk ok Ohio, City ov Toli:io. I j.ucas County. Fieanic J. CilENHY iimkps oth that 1m U tu senior partner of tho linn of K.J. Ciiknky & Co., dot nji huaiiK&i i utlio City of Toledo, County ami state aforesaid, and that Raid llrnt will iiav tho sum of ONK HUNDUICD POIXAUH for eaeii ami every canw of Catarrh that cannot bo cured DVllll) 1I1COI JIALIM UATAIkUlI UU II K. A. W. OLKAHON, Notary I'liWHe. Hall's Catarrh Curo is taken internally andf 1h directly on the blood nnd mucous surfaces )f tho Hystein. Send for testimonials free. K.J. CI1KX1:Y&C0., Toledo, O. Sold by DruKUU. 7oc. Philadelphia 8s Reading Railway Kiiumus Hunt Hard Oo.il No Smoke IN KI'KlCCr JULY 1st, IKU3. TraliiH leave Shctmndouli att follows: ' lror New York vIh Philadelphia, ivcck diiyn, 7 20 'J .11 u. in., t- 27, S 10 and U 07 p. III. Kor New York via Maucli Cliutui. week iluyn, 7 30 a. in., 12 27 and 3 10 u. lu. For ltetulliitr and 1'hlUdf Iphla, week dnya, 7 SO. 9 .11 a.m., 12 27, 3 10 and u 07 p. ui Kor l'ottnvillo, week days, 7 SO, 9 51 a. m. 12 27, 3 10, 0 07 and I 25 p. in. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week dayH 7 TO, 9 51 a. m 12 27. .3 10 and H07 p. lu. For Vlllfamnport, rimibury and Lowluburir, week dal e. 11 81) a. m.. 12 27. 7 21 n. in For Mahanoy I'lanc, weekUayH, 7 30, 9 fit, 11 30 a. m., i, a ju, o w, t zo, u p. m. For Anhland and Sharuokln, week dayH, 730, 1180 a. m 12 27, 8 10,6 07, 7 25 and 5S p. in. For Ilalllinore, WiubliiKton and the Wtst via 13. &0, It. It., IhrouL'h trains les-i ltcnrliiL' Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. & H. li R.) at 3 20, i oot ii 4u u. m., o iu uim t.JH p. unuayn. 3 20.7 00.1120 a.m.. 8 46 and 7 27 D. in. Add! tlonal trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut Htreets station, weeic aays, luoua, m. li 20. 12 It 8 40 p.m. Bundays, 1 35, 8 23 p. m. THAINS FOIt SIIKIfANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00, 11 30 a. m., and 1 45, 4 80. 9U0 n.ui. Leave New York via Maucb Chunk, week Java. 4 80. 9 10 a. in.. 1 30 u. ra. Leave Philadelphia, ltendlnif Terminal, week days, a 40, 8 3i. 10 21 a. m. anu 1 su, ill) p. m. Iavo Heading, week days, 7 0), JO on, a, in. 12 15, 4 17, 6 00 p. III. Leave Pottsvllle, week days, 7 19, 7 40 a. in 12 SO 4 10, C 10 and 6 K p, m. lateTaiuwiua, week days, 8 36, 1123 a. in. 1 -19. 5 60. 7 20 P. 111. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 9 05, 11 47 a.m., 2 22, 5 12, 6 21, 7 41 p.m Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 6 30, 9 25, 10 25, II 59 a. m., 2 41, 5 32, 0 11.7 67, pin. Leave Wllllamport, week days, 7 42, 10 00 in., 1231 aud 4 00 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street war! and South street wharf for Atlantic City. Weekdays lixpress, 8 00, 9 00, 10 45 a. m., (1 SO Suturdavtifiuly). 2 00. 3 00. 3 40 100 inliiiitu train I. 4 00 165 mluiite trilinj, 4 30, 500 fU5 mlliuto traiuj, 5 40, 7 00 p, m. Accommodation, 6 15 a. in., 5 00, 8 30 p. ra $1.00 excursion train 700 a in. suuuays express, i uo, a uu, suu, vuu. iu w a ui, 4 to p in. Accomuiouation, u ia a u. 4 45 p. m. 81.00 excursion train. 7 u m Returning leave Atlantic. City depot, con er Atlantlo and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Kxpress, (6 45 Mondays ouly) T 00, 7 45 1.65 minuto train, 8 20 165 minute train, 9 00, 1015, 11 OUn m. j 30. 4 30, UU, 7 30, 930 p. lu. Accommodation. 4 25. 7 CO a. ic. 4 05 p. ill, 31.00 excursion train (from Mississippi live, only) 6C0 p. lu. Sundays Kxpress, 330, 4 00. fi 00. 6 00. 6 SO. 7 00. 7 30. 8 00. 0 30 o. lu. Ac commodutlon, 7 15 a. m., 505 p. m. 61 00 excursion truln (from root ol Mississippi uvo. onlv). 0 10 n in. For Capo May and Sea Isle City, 8 45 a. in., 2 30,4 45piii. Additional for Cape May 4 15 p. m. Sundays 11.00 excursion 7 00 ) 9 15 a in For Ocean City, 8 30, 8 45 a in, 2 SO, 4 IS n in (81.00 excursion Thursday only) 7 00 a in, Sun dayi, 8 15, 9 15 a in. Parlor Cars on all express trains. yor further Information, apply to nearrst r auaiieipnia aim iteauintr uallway ticket agco or address I. A. Hwkioaku, Epson J. Wkkks, (Jeu'l Supt., Gen'l PWr Agt. ltradlm; Terminal, Philadelphia. THETilEATEST BOOK 01' THE AGE I Should be In Every Homo ani Library. me Feed's BiDic listoiy In written by Utcht Jlmi. William Kwart (luMcme, Ki'l'rttiuler of Orcut )ritlnn unl Irutuml. riaotler, l.inl.t Kuv A. II. Ki.)ie. ()uh u'n t'oiliu-e, Oxrinil, Kim.. Uhv. Siiuiui.I Ives I IJurilKM, li.ll., iinriuiu iiiuuui ii y.Chlcnuo. Ill.iltov. l'milHriO W Fairnr. ll.l).. I'.U.H, liHiui of lluntiTtiiiiy. ..mrilmry, lliitf.i Huv. hluior!I.('iu, l).l).,'rufts (JoIIpuu Duini'rvlllu,MiiNi. ltev. 'rnnk W )iitiHiiulu. 1). Ii., Armriiir Institute, ('lili'fiii, ill. i Hew (Iruiraa F. I'sntecuht, Murylu IxinB l'reti)triun Oliurcli, Iindon. Kli.i ltev, 11. H. Msctrttuir, l.l) Calvary Ila,tiat Church, Nw Vurk 1'ity, N V.i Hsv, Muttyn Huuinieibell, ll.l)., Main hlreet i'reu llaiitlt Cliun-h, LewUlon, Me.i Itov. Fruiik M. llrlHtul.ll.il.. First MelhodUt IpIecui.sI Church, I viin.tou.lll.i Itav. W, T, Jloore, 1.11)., '"I lis Chris, tlau Coiinounwuallh," London, Lna I Iter, rdnard r.verutt llslfi, ll.l). Routh ('onureKutlonal Church, ltDHtou, Miun-i Itav. .loweph Aesr llttut, ll.l)., Wufelejun (lollduR, Itichiiioiiil, Knic.t Iter, Ompar Item, (Ireuory, lliiiu llnl vnraily, IaiIixIs, flenuunyi Ittiv. Win, (llsuvrr U'llklu.on, 1)11., Ilolvonity ot Clilcuiio, Old. rauo, HI. i llov. Kumusl Ilsrt, D.l., 'Irlnlly C.lluK". llariro..l,(VMliov.J. ilonro Oilwun,D.I, St. .folia's ttotntl'ru, J tlliurch, London, Kuv :llev. (leou's C Ixirlnu r, r.r, n t'hs Tuuinlo, Dotton, Moss. I'UI'lUU lliKlllJI. "12 tuijisn, SI full paea Illustra tions, ui 1 1 ediei, cluth, l.li half lovu.it, tS.OOi full lovaul, U.m. HI illln Luiriov 1.260 pane. 500 full-pain tlluitra- tlont. titilo A idlt Bdue, full levntit, one volume, J 15 '11. Htylu ll-two vnlumoa. full Icvunt. tultud, IJJOJj In 16 1'AHIH, (luiutu flre, revlowtiushtlons toeach.btll pnper cuvurs, sfcwud, Irliniinul fellkhtly, IhuUeach part. For Halt, ut ull lHok.iUir.s und by" iKjokaellera. rur furthar Information, wrllo Ilf.Nlly II. MIIKI'AIID, l'uuUkhur.212 uud 'ill Mouroe Stisst.CUlcaifo, lllluuls. D fteryne A IIEKEDY FOR THE Effects of Tobacco. C rysUIK exccsslvo tiso of tobacco, especially l.y young men Is alvrays Injurious and undoubtedly ahortens llfo materially. Mr. Kd. C. Ehscn, compositor on tho Contra Costa A'cu'S, Martinez, Cat., writes; "I have used Dr, Miles' Hcstoratlvo Ncrvlno nnd re ceived much benefit from It. I w:ib troubled with ticrveusticss, dl?zy spoils and sleepless ness, caused by tho uso of tobacco and stim ulants. 1 took Dr. Miles' Nervlno with inar vclously good results, allaylngthodlzzlncss, quieting tho nerves, and enabling mo to sleep and rest, provlug In my caso a very beucflclal remedy " Dr. Miles' Rc3toratlvo Ncrvlno ia especially adapted to restoring tho nervous sy-itcm tolls normal condition under buch clrcumstuuccs. It Bootlica, heals and strengthens. fWirrjlj Dr. Miles' Iteincdlcs SS rr aro sold by all drur- jN artnat gists under a positive . tE Nervine; guaraotco, first bottlo benefits or money re RfSotoroa , funded. Book on dis , Health : eases ot tho heart and nerves free. Address, I DR. MILKS MEDICAL- CO., Elkhart, lnd. PROFESSIONAL CARDS Al M. 11UUKK, ill ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW. Ofllce Kl'bii ImllilliiL'. corner of Main an Centre streets, Sbeiuiuiloali. T II. POMICKOY, ATTOUNEY-AT-LAW Hhenandoah, Pa. pitOK. JOHN .IONICS, MUSICAL INSTRUCT0K, Lock Box 65, Mahanoy City, Pa. Ilavlne studied under sonic of tbo best masters Il Loudon and Paris, will kIvo lessons on the violin. mandolin, eultarand vocal culttiro. Terms reasonable. Address lu caro uf Strouso. tho jeweler Shenandoah. ennsylvania RAILROAD. SCIIUYKILL DIVISION. Jur.v 1, 1898. Trains will leave Shenandoah after tue ato. o date for WlKcfaii, tlllbeltoil, Fruckvllle, laik water, t. uiair, roust uiu. iiamijurK, Ke..i.., Pottstowu. Plioeulxvlllu. Norrlstowu a.dPui,. atelphla (llr'il street station) at 6U5 and r. 15 a. m., 2 02, 6 II p. lu. on week days. Sundays, 8 15 a. in., 4 25 p. m. Trains Icavu Klackvlllo for Sheuaiuloau kt 7 3U, Jl 46 a. ui. and S40, 7 36 p. m Sunday, ii ui a. in. unu u iti ji. in. leavo Pottsvllle lor Mlieuaiiuoan (Vlac rack vlllo, 710, 1120 a. in., 620, 7 10 p. lu. Sunday 10 35 a. ill., 5 20 p. ui. l.eavu Plilladelplrfa, (Broad street station), lot ShfeMtndoali at 8 35 a. m., 4 lu p. ill, week days. ouuuttys leavo at u oo ami 9 23 a. m. Leavu Ilroad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOIt NEW YOHK. Kxpress.week-days, 8 20, 4 to, 4 00 & 05,5 15,6 50, 7 33, a 20, 9 60, 10 21 (IMlillii; Car), II 00 a. lu, 1200IIOOU, j285 (Limited 101) and 4 22 p. tg. Dining Cars), 1 40, 2 30 (l)inlim (4ir) 3 2U, 3 Jo. 4 02, 5 u0,5.'x (Dining Car), 6 00, 7 02,7 50 (Dill lug Cur), 10 Ou p. in., 12 01, lilKllt. Siuiuu)s. 3 20, 4lu, 4 50. 5 05, 5 15 8 20, 9 60, 10 21, (Dh.lllK Car), 1135 u. Hi., 12 85, 105 jUlnlnn Car) 2au (Diullur Car), 4 00 (Limited 4 22) (Duilnc, Car), 3 20,6 06, (Dllllllg Car) 0 85, 7 02,7 50, IDilllli; Car) lOOUp. ill., 1201 ulght. l'.xpiess lor llostou wllUout change, 11 OJa ut,, week-day, and 7 50 p. m., dully. Catsklll express; (Parlor Car), 8 20 a m week duys. WASHINGTON AND THIS SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington 3 50, 7 20, 8 32, 10 20, II 23, a. in., 12 09, 12 31 (Diulng Car), 1 12 IDilllllK CurJ, 3 12, 4 41, (5 25 Congres sional Limited, Dllllllg CurJ, 6 17. 655 iDlli Ing CurJ, 7 31 LUluiug CurJ p. in., and 12 IXi ulght week days. Sliliduys, 3 au, 7 20, 9 12, 11 23, a. ui., 1209, 1 12, Dining CurJ 4 41, 1520 Con gressional Limited, Dining CurJ, b&a IDluIng CurJ, 731 IDinlligCarJ p, in. una 12 05 ulght. For lluttlmore, accommodation, 9 12 u m, 2 01 und 4 01 p in week duys, 5 OS und 11 16 p m dully. FOIt ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station via Delaware rive , bridge Kxpress, 5 00, 9 40 Inj minutes! n in, 238 182lilllilltis, 100 IbO minutes, 7 La p. In. Suuilajs, 500, 020 J.M0 nillllltesj, a 111, 238 h2 IldlllltcsJ, 701 p in. Leave .Market Street Warf Kxpress, 8 00, 8 SO, 10 00 J75 minutes, u in. (100 Saturdays ony), 2U) 75 minutes, 3 00 75lnllilltesJ,3 30 (U0 mililittw, 4 00 165 nillllltesj, 4 30 75 minutes, 6 Uu 170 minutes, 5 80 Ui intuutesj p in. SilnU.iys, 5 00, 7 SO, Bui 175 iiiluutesj, 8 80, 9 00 175 miiiutrsj, 9 50 70 nduutcsj a ui, and 4 80 75 iiilnntuaj p in. 81.00 excursion truln, 7 ouu ui dully. For CupeMuy, Augleswa, Wlldwuodund Holly BeucU lixpress, 9 00 a 111, 2 30, 4 03, 5 00 p lu weekdays, sundajs. 8 20 u in, Capo May only, 1 J0 p lu Sututdujs. Kxeurslon, 7 to a lu daily, For Sea Islo City, Ucuui City, Avalon ami Stone Hurbor Kxpress, V 10 a. m., 2 30, 4 20, 5 00 p. in. week duys. Sundays, 8 50 a. ui. Kx curslon 7 10 a in daily. For Soiuers Point Kxpress, 5 00, 8 30, 10 00 a. in., 1 00 Saturdays only, SOU, 4 00, ft UU, ,',30 p. In. week days. Sundays, 5 00, OU), 9 00, 9 ;,0 a. ui. and 1 SO p, m, I, U.aiUTcuinsoN, J. II, Wooo, Ueu'l Alanotfer. (ten I Puas'g'r Agl POOWWWOOvOOOOOOOOOOl Webster's Iiiteniatioiial i Dictionary ; Tho Ono Great (itnntlnnl Authority, i Htm. ii. j.tiirom-r. Jiiilit-o LT, H. Hupremo Ooiirt. Htuiulanl 1 omce, ilia IT. 8. Hin-rrmd ( i wwui i ma piAia nil T nil tlio befool book i. )llllllt!lltletl by SUU Huperintenflrnta ( OI iMMIOOJ, l'UUfi ITfflt- ( (leiiti,RntloUierl'ltirHUjr4 ! uunom wiuioui uiuiiuif livilliiiil1 lit Hie liniigftiulil, nutl tu iiitf ittiii-ntTa Briu'iitr, ir- ( utiiciilir 'I I I U BEST Pbli PRACTICAL USD, It ll cosy to find the word wanted. Ills easy to ascertain the pronunclaroit H Is eay (o truce the growth of a word, ft Is eay tu learn what a word mcuns, i TUn 'tH' Vttrb Trlhnnn SSuu. I he. I it, t rilltliiit coiiiM from the i.mu lih ft i . ,.i l.-u. i,.ss llmt iiui.lli's tlm l.io.t tliiironvliMll. i' Innil lyiswraplili'al ,unlslon. 'n,o t.l.- i.ul.lt.-. Uki. ilndi this n work tu which UU 1 t .m. a inn p. law, i ' QET THU BEST. C. MIUtlilAM CO.. IHihllHhors, Un.l.Mil.M ar ' wr . rKVO a O Ci o O O O OO O tXKMXXHKKX tax W PfiilmRft '
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