w flajpa.j;- jfp- ' 7; n.Mfn liiaMITl ulniamiai r i n ' wi,.-.i .v.i..... -' --TmYi S'l'Sagrrl aViiiinfi.il mi im MilTliil'iWMJ:J'''"'L"M EVENING HERALD IXTAULlSIILi) 1870. K.ihllahed every EventiiK. Except Sunday, at Booth .Takiiin Htufet, Nt-in Ckntiik. The IIitiiIiI in ilcilwied InShciiniidoari and the llfrii II ' I. nta a week, pay- Illll 1' mi 'J.OO a year, or 25 cent a montn, puyanin in Biivunce. .vuvrrti-i.-melitacliurKeiluccordllitrtu apace anil position, The puullshcui rcaervc the rluht to change the lioaltloli o( odvertlacincnts whenever the pul illation ol new. ilemaiuln It. The HrM 1 reserved to WltsMany udvertl-entclit, whether imtil (or or not, aat the publishers may deem ' lproper. AilverltaliiB rules made known uiHu application. .... Entered at the poatofllce nt Shenandoah. I'm.. as eecond clft'i until matter. TKLEI'IIONB CONNECTION 'All the News Thai's Fll to Print." Evening: Herald Monday. sr.iTKMnr.it r.. isns. JUU CUUNtKY: First. Last and Forever. Tills Is l.nbor Dny, lint the Inlior iui iiitm Ih lumlly in h piwltinn to properly tuku ml viintuc;o of tlie oeen- Hioll. A KltiK.Mi complains Hint political honor in this county, so fur us tin; two U'lidiiif,' pitftii'S art- concerned, consists of keeping it slmdy. Dlt. Swallow 1ms taken to writing letters, anil is sadly In need of the advice onee niveli (ioverlior Iseavel' liv the man the Prohibition candidate is now luiillnlnt;. Tiik Keiiiililican politicians in this comity, that is the "hi-;" fellows, do not harmonize, very easily. There will he no harmoiiv until the inoss- liacks are elevated to the rear and new leaders are brought forward. Tiik people of the Kirst ward, in the icinitv of the creek, are to ho coiiratiiiated upon an early abate ment of tho nuisance arising from that . source. In this connection it is onlv iust to suv that to tho Hoard of Health is due most of the credit. Tiik Republican primaries will be held on Saturday, and the county convention on tho following Monday. The party voters in this town are evincing very little interest in tho cuiiL-sts, and the indications are a light iili1 will be polled on Sutiiriliiy. The leusiin for this is plain, Mini is well Known to those who mingle with the party voters. Opening of the Schools. Tile iSheuuudouh public schools opened this morning for a term of nine months. The children return to thuir studies after iis'ctison of rest and recreation, refreshed and invigorated. Miiperintenileiit ('ooper and his elli- cleiit corps of instructors were pre pared for the opening, and had every thing in ship-shape to receive those ivliue mental traininghas beon given in their charge. True it is many who wended their wij to tlie school buildings this iimming did so with much reluctance, while the majority, perhaps, antici pated tlie return of school hours witli much complacency. If it were given to tlie former to glance at the future ai .1 note the burdens and sorrows that await them they would feel as their parents do in looking back, that the school days were tho mer riest of all and the most prnlituhlo. Tho II kkai, n has repeatedly stated, mid tho statement cannot be success fully contradicted, that the public schools of Slmiiuiiclonh compare favorably with those of othorsections of tho state ; that the schools hero rank lirst in the county both as to instructors, school buildings etc., and that the people have a natural pride in this branch of the' municipal gov ernment. Many parents in town, however, sucrilleo many pleasures In order that their children may bo educated in the best schools in tho in terior of tho stato ; our corps of teachers are both otliciout and con Hclentious and labor hard to incident) in me minus under tlielr care proper knowledge, hut in this respect the parents themselves have an im portant duty to perforin, which they should not shirk. Thoy can materi ally assist the teachers, by seeing to it that the knowledge 'imparted in tho school room Is not frittered away on tho streets. Homo training is an important factor, and will materially help the teachers and beilollt tho scholars. - An exchange truthfully says that "lost wealth may bo regained by In dustry; lost health by medicine, but lost tinio Is gone forever. Therefore, we would say to parents, that when school hours itro over, do not allow your boyH and particularly tho girls to parade tho streets." IjCssoiih in deportment are never to he slighted. Start the children out right. Insist on their return from school punctually and then if thoy want u romp in the fields or u few hoiirs at some other play, by all means let them have It. It may be tho means of taking hithy out for an hour's outing and will ho found more beneficial to all concerned thun this everlasting parading and "gossiping on thti streets, u custom which a num ber of tho school children indulge in toa great extent. s Cum all liver 1II1, billouv nets, heudathu, tour stom ach, Inillgtstlou, constiiiar tlcui. They ct tully, iili. Pills out pain or Krlpe. 80IJ kyalldrutrxliti, JS ctnti Tli only fill. ti Uko mUIi J1J birajrilU "00LU DUST "EPULIS K5? HSS Q a B Sba UASEBALL RECORDS. sjtiilittlnc; ol' the ( lulls In the Knee l'or ( linliipliin-1 1 1 1 I ' n n ll 1 1 ( . N'llt llllllll I.fllttlU". W I. .TU H 12 I.' IV 'in .iu.' .m .550 .518 W L. pittsiiuru.. .no r.i I'hila li'lp'ti. .55 50 Louisville.. .. 50 ro Ilronklyn....l3 OH WinliliiKtim 10 71 St. I.ouil !U 88 l'O .i'Jfl .103 .l-U .Iff .1151 Cincinnati. lllHtllU ... ILiltiinnrc , Clovol. mil ..isr i; Chlenk'o Ill 62 Now Yurk...lU 5." SATItnllAV'S NATIONAL I.HAIICI: flAMIW. At niirlninitl ('Incliiiintl. I: Wnslilim tnn, 2. At 1'lltsbuiK I'lii-t khiup: l'lttn billR. 1; Hiiltlmnri.. 0. Bccniiil kiiiiio: Hultlmorc 5: I'lttsliurK, X At Phlcnito lirooKlyn. Ill: ( 'lilcuxo, K At Now York llostiin, (1; Now Vnik, 5. At Louisville LoulKvlllo. i:i; St. Louis, 1. SlINIlAV's NATIONAL LI'.Adttll OAMUS. At Olili uco riltsliurif. 0: I'lilrugn, 1. At Cincinnati -Cliu lnnatl. 2: Clovotiiml, 0. At I.oulsxIlU I'll."! K.'imc (11 InnliiRH): l.oulsvlllc 2; St. bonis. 1. Second fiunio: Louisville, II: St. Louis. 5. i:iistecn J.cutilio. W. L. I'C. V. b. l'O Montreal ill 15 .587 Kyrarun 60 5n .t5C Wllko-ibami.VJ tT .511 Ottawa BJ (K .110 Toronto ASS.) l'lovlilince.. Ill (M .4.50 liuffali 5!) .Vi .51.1 SprlntiHold. . Ill U .1211 SA'I OKIIAV'S UAsrcilN LliAllOH OAMKS. At Wllkosbiirii'- First Rnmo: SlirliiB- field, 1; Wllkesburre, X. .Second Riuiie: VIIkcsuiirn I: Springfield, t. At l'rov Idener -l'iovldcnco, 10, niiffnln. 0. At To ronto Toi onto. 15; Syracuse, 1. SUNDAY'S UAsrCIlN LIlAdUK OAMI5S. At Montreal Montreal. 5: Ottawn, 2. At l'rovidenei l'rovidimee, tlj Hullalo, 2. Atlantic Lonaiie. V. L. I'C W. L. l'O Lane.nter..."? IT .021 Hartford. .. .CO Oil .15!) UleliiMimd. ..(W .011) Newark 50 07 .155 Kiiullni: ''' '1 .(""1 Allentown ..51 Oi .4)1 l'aterson....(JJ 07 .172 Norfolk 1171 .1173 SATUllllAV's ATLANTIC LEAdUK (lAMKs. At Laiu'iister Lancaster. 0; Hartford, 1. At ltefidliiK licadlnu. 9; Newurk, 5. At Alliiitown lililimond, 3; Allentown, 2. At I'nteison Norfolk, 5; Patcrson, S. SUNIIAV'S ATLANTIC LUAdllll (1AMF.S. At New. n k Newiuk, 7; Lancnsler, 5. At l'ati ison First kiiuip: Norfolk, 11; 1'aterson, ;i. Second kuuic: l'ntursun, 9; Norfolk, 1. Beware of Olntnents for Catarrh that con tain Mercury, ai nieieury will urely delroy the Mnse of mnell anil eomiueieiy ueranKe ine wnoio syMein when entering it tliroiiRli tlie uuicoim Milrfaee. Siuh urtleleM hlinllld never lie lled exi'eit on presciiiitionH fi Din reputable piiyxieuiii, as the ilainae tbey ill do U ten fold lo the Rood you enn pusNlbly di'iht. from them. IIiiITh Catairh ( lire, uiauuiai iiiren oy r. j. v iieney ,v o., i -leilo, ()., eontaiiis no niereury, nod l taken lu tern.illy, aitliiR direetly uiion the blood anil liineoiiiMirfiieeiof the wystein. In huyiliR Hull -Catarrh Cure be Hiire ou Ret tlie Ri'iuilni'. It In taken internally, nnd liiiuie in Toledo, Ohio, b 1'. .1. Cheney A: Co. Testlnionlals free. Sold by DriiRRistM, irice 75 c. er bottle. Tlio I'rosldent at I'atorson. Pateison, Sept. 5. President McKin ley spent a very quiet Sunday hero. lie attended mornlns services at the Church of the lledeemer, In company with Mrs. Hohart. In anticipation of his uttendanco tho chuich was well lllled, and nftor tho service the presi dent shook the hands of tho minister and a largo number of members of the congregation. Owing to the Intense heat of tho afternoon the president re mained quietly at the home of Vice President Hobart until 0 o'clock, when he went for a drive with VIco President and Mrs. Hobart. When he emerged from the house he was greeted with a cheor. At East Side park his appear ance caused a wild rush of tho people. "Now good digestion waits 011 appetite, and health 011 both." If it doesn't, try lliiidoek Wood Hitters. TUoiiiplilH' Kweopliur tjiiarantlim. Memphis, Tenn., Sept. C: The Mem phis hoard of health yesterday estab lished a rigid quarantine against tho entire country. No ono will ho al lowed to enter tho city from nnv di rection. This nctlon was taki n on nc- count of the prevalence of yellow fever In Mississippi. To Cure 11 Cold In Olio I,iy Take I.a-vatbo Ilroino (Julnino Tablets. All drujjgista lefiuid tho inonev if it fails to clue. 25c. Tho genuine lias L. It. (J. on each tablet. tf lii'iippi'il iieiiil 111 tlie I'll Mil t . Spilnglleld, ()., Sept. 6. Itev. James Stephenson, of Jaincston, O., dropped dead ft out heart trouble In the pulpit yesterday morning at the Illght Street Methodist chuich, at the beginning of Ids sermon. Terrible plagues, those, itehing, pottering diseases of tho skin. Put an end to misery. I loan's Ointment Cures. At any drug store. THOMAS F. BAYARD DYING. It Is Ilclhivcit the Kx-AinlniKsador Will Not Siicvlvii Many Days, Dcdham, Mass., Sept. G. The condl Hon of Thomas V. Itaynrd, former am bassador to England, who Is at Karl Bteln, the home of his daughter, Mrs. Warren, wus critical yesterday. So pronounced has been the change In the past two or three days that It Is thought tho patient will not survive many days. Mr, liayard camo to "KatiMoln," tho summer homo, of Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Wnrren, about three weeks ugo. Ills health was not good, and during the first two weekn It did not Improve. A week ago a change came, which ap peared to he a gradual breaking up of the system, combined with kidney trouble. At first Is was thought not likely that his case would prove seri ous, although It was admitted by those In nttendnnce that the end of a great career wus not fur off. The extreme heat of tho past few days has hud a depressing effect upon the patient, arid on Friday anxiety was keenly felt, A consultation of physlclaiiH was held. Late on Filday a favorable turn was noted, but on Saturday tlie change was tor the worse. Vesterday he wob semi conscious, with a fair pulse, which gave hope that a favorable turn might soon come. "COLD nDBT. WLI LIVE stock markets:- rattle Kcci-lptM la I'lillailclpliln anil I tlie Latest ()ttotnt!oiw, l'lilladelphlii, Sept. 5. The receipts of cattle In tills city lust week were us fol lows: lleeves, 2,G10; sheep, 7.5S9; hogs, 5.091. ltceeliits for tho previous week I were: 3.111: sheep, S.Ul; Iiors, 5,011. Tlin extreme warm wenther cnuscd a I depressing effect In the murket for beef cuttle, ultlioiiKh rates were unchanged. Quotations: Hxtrn, HVifiU'Asc. ; Hood. Bf K!e. ; medium, lJifi lc. ; common, HiffHtc Sheep were nctlve, firm mill nil Fold. Ao (inote: Hxtru, Gioc; Rood, I'iWIVic.; mo llum, 3?4ifile.; cnnimon. 2W8V4c; lambs, IVsflCHe.; stock ewes. 4'4f Hjc. Hofts wore fnlily active nt fiWOitc. for best western and 5&f,'ufio. for other RrndoB. Fnt cows were rutlier slow nt Witi: Thin cows weio In fntr demand at S'ti20. Venl calves weir active at Bii"ye. Mitch cows were In lulr demand at ?23 050. Pressed beeves wile In modernto re quest ut OiiiS'.e. Interested People. AilveilNinj; a patent medicine in the pe culiar way in wliicli the pioprictor of Kemp's llaliam for Coughs anil Colds doc? it, U in deed wonderful. I Ic nutlioiircs all druggists lo give to tliosc who call for it, a sample hollla free, that they may try it before pur chasing. The laryc bottles arc 25 and Coc. We certainly would ndvNc a trial. It may have vou from consumption. Ft vi-1 tent l.'catlis fu l'lillnileliihla. l'hllnrli l.dila. Seiit. C There were five deaths from the heat yesterciny In this city aiiil about 25 prostrations. The dead are; Patrick FiRan, aged 45 years; John Moser, aged CO years; James Lynn, aged G9 years; John W. I Marriott, aiied 3S years, and Michael llesslon, aged SS years. Yesterduy, for the Hi st time since the present hot spell, did the thermometer show any signs of fulling. For the previous three days It has hovered between OS and 93, hut the maximum reached yesterday was 01 degrees. The wind reached a velocity of about 22 miles nnd nlded much in alleviating tho suffering from the heat. Stop That Cough ! Take warning. It may lead to Consumption. A Sac bottle ufShiloh's Cine may save your life. Sold by V. 1). Kirlin ami a guarantee. General Lawtnn'w Ifenlto Iteport. "Washington, Sept. C. Oenernl Law ton's report, received last night, of the health conditions of the American troops nt Santiago follows: Total sick, 23S; total fever, 181; total new. cases of fever, 20; total leturned to duty, 0; deaths, 2. For Constipation take Karl's Clover llnot Tea, tlio great lllood I'mider. Cures Head ache, Nervousness, Irruptions on the Face, and makes tho head clear us a boll. Sold by V. D. Kirlin and a guarantee. LESSONS IN SLANG. tlie Teacher llegnn Well, but Boon Came to Grief. In splto of tho fact that sho wanted to learn a Uttlo something about the subject, It seems probable that sho was hotter versed in some features of It than ho thought. In truth, tho domuro appear ance of a girl or a woman docs not neces sarily mnko It snfo to draw any conclu sions as toiler knowledge of tlioso features of our langungo not usually recognized In pollto socloty. "John," sho said, "I want you to give mo tho moaning of somo slang words." "Why, of course," ho replied. "Flro ahead." Thoro Is nothing that plcnsos n man moro, you know, than any sort of an In timation from a woman that ho knows moro than sho docs about any subject. Things of thnt sort occur so seldom. "What Is a 'clnchf ' " "That's easy," ho replied. You know, In tho west tho knot a cowboy tlo.s in his saddle girth is called a cinch, the feature of it being that it positively will not slip or como loose- From that wosort of rca toti that or" "Yes." "Well, It convoys tho ldoa of something that holds tight." "Llko matrimony?" "Well, not exactly. Matrimony Is some times a cinch, hut not always not by a good deal." Thoro was just a suggestion of somo sinister meaning underlying this, hut be fore sho had tlmo to go very doeply Into it ho hastened to explain that cinch meant fcomothmg that was easy a certainty. "For Instance," ho went on, "when I mado up my mind to nsk you to murrry mo, It was a cinch that 1 would got you.' "Oh, It wns, was itf" sho domanded, suddenly showing unmistakable signs of nggrcsslvcnoss, "Andwimt Isablultf Can you tell iiiu that?" "Why cr er a bluff is or" "When you told mo you could support mo in tho stylo to which I had boon accus tomed," sho Interrupted, "I supposo that was n bluff." Sometimes n man whoso bump of humor is abnormally duvolopcd is unable to sou tho jHihit of n joke when ho is tho butt of It. Possibly that may explain tho strained relations that existed In that household for as much as half a day. Chicago Post. Afghan KxclnMiencHg. In tho matter of trado and passage through his country tho nmcer is Irrecon cilably obdurate Hero again his Inor dlnutuly suspicious character comes in, for no Jradu king or syndicate has yot been ahlo to move him In this matter, though ho must soo qulto plainly that tho opening up of Afghanistan to tho benefits of ex ternal trade would eventually enrich the country and Improvo his own rovoniuta With similar jealousy and want of trust fulness In tho mothes of others, ho closes Ids country to foreign travelers utmost as selfishly us tho Tibetans have closed theirs. It is only to special Individuals of prank and Importance that ho will oonoedo me privilege of a protected passage, nlbolt thoro Is, comparatively eponklng, Uttlo lungor involved in traveling In Afghan istan. Tho writer was very recently In what was years ago ono of tho most unciv ilized bazaars In tho country, and tho Af ghans were most civil and obliging, Ho view ofltuvluws. ELK SIX MEN UL0WN TO DEATH. They Were Iti'imi vlnu (liivcrniuont Mlliesi From tho M1khNxIpi. New Orleans, I.n Sept. 5. -.The gov ernment boat John It. Meigs wild de stroyed by an explosion nt Foil St. Phillip Saturday. She had aboard Lieutenant Jervey and n party en gaged In recovering the torpedoes Inld In the Mississippi liver dm lug the be ginning of the war. Lieutenant Jer vey had n narrow escape. The government englnceis had been unable to recover the mines and the torpedoes from shore by means of the cables to which they were attached, owing to the fact that the sand In the liver had weighted them down nnd caused the cnbles to part. On this ac count n crew was ordered down on tho Meigs to grapple for the mines and bring them to the suiface. The crew had almost completed the woik when the accident occurred. There were six men hurled Into the Mississippi who never came to the surface. Three others were thrown Into the liver, but were not so badly Injured ns to prevent tlielr climbing back onto the wreck. The Meigs (lid not sink immediately. Disabled as she was, she was can led by the tide and a stiff wind to the east hank, wheie her stein gt minded and her bow swung out and pointed down stream. Nenily eveiythlng of value had been recovered befoie she lurched olf the hank on which her stern rest ed and plunged bow fiuemnst Into tho deep water of the channel. The men hurkd to death by the dynamite never saw the mine that exploded. The shock came when It wns several feet beneath the suifuce. The six men killed were: Captain I'. It. Starr, of VlcUsliurg; Sergeant John Newmnn, WHIel's Point, N. Y. ; Pri vate Pat Carlos. Wlllet's Point, N. Y, ; Fireman J. I), Malono. Italph llogers (minted) and Harry Jackson (colored). Throe Children IliiVned In Dentil. AVf.co, Tex., Sept. .6. In the village of Speeglevllle, eight miles fiom here, the thiee daughters of Mr. and Mis. Prater, twins aged 3 and a baby, were burned to death yesterday In n smokehouse. Yellow Taundlce Cured. Sufferine humanity should he supplied with every means possihlc for its lelicf. It is Willi pleasure we publish the following. "This is to ccilify that 1 was a terrible sullcier fiom ellow Jaundice for over six months, and was treated by some of the best iihjsici.uis in our city and all to no avail. Dr. Hell, our druggist, leroinmendeil lllectiic Hitters; and after taking two bottles,' J was entirely cuied. I now take great pleasure in rccommcndni" them to any person sull'eiing fiou lhi teirilile malady. I am cratcfully yours, M. A. Ilogarty, Lexington, Ky.'' s)lii oy A. wasiey 1'ruggisi. Now Yarn's Many Heat Victim. New York, Sept. 5. Up to midnight there hnd been reported to police head quarters 15 deaths and 50 prostrations from the heat. As a general thing It has been noted that not so many people during a heated spell are killed or pros trated by the heat on 11 Sunday ns on a week day. The reason for this Is that there Is always a great exodus on Sun day to seashoro or country. Yesterday everything that limited carried a crowd of humanity, and the trains, cable and trolley cars and other modes of loco motion were Jammed with people all day long. The records tor crowds to Coney Island and Hockawny Peach were broken. The average tempera tuie for the day was s2, but the heat was heightened by the humidity, which was SO per cent all day long. On Sat urday there weio fin deaths and over a hundred pinstrntluns. Ho Not Deeoived, A Cough, Hoarseness or Croup, aro not to bo trilled with. A doso hi time of Shiloh's Cure will savo you much trouble. Sold by 1. 1). Kirlin and 11 guar antee. sixth l'eiiiisvlviiniii Leaving; camp. Mlddletnwn, Pa Sept. 5. The Sixth Pennsylvania regiment began leaving Camp Meade today, and by tomorrow night the enthe 12 compnnles will have gone away. Two companies each from the First and Second battalions nnd one from the old State Fenclbles start ed llrst. The men have been given a CO day fuilnugh, at tho expiration of which they will report to their com pany urnim its for muster out. I .,..1.1 ........ ..1. .1.. 1.11,. 1 4l,n till-,-,,, j nbiiiiiui 11 i.mii ui tn.iwi.. it. n.v, yields to One Minuto Cough Cine. Harmless in eileet. touches thu rlcht snot, reliable and just what is wanted. It acta at once. C. II. llagciiuuch. liiirstlnir .M lllsioiliw lutr t'liur. Vickshurg, Miss., Sept. S. The mill stones at the gin' at the Nltta Yuma plantation hurst with terrific force Saturday, Instantly killing four men and Injuilng four others, two of them fatally. Thiee of tho dead, Ralph Holmes, Jessie dowen and Andrew Chalk, wore driven through the walls of the building by tho force of the ex plosion. The other dead man Is Jor dan Chalk. Doctors Can't Cure It! Contagious blood poison Is absolutely beyopd tho skill of tho dootora. They may doso n patient for years on tholr tnoreurial and potash remedies, but ho will Hover bo rid of tho disuaso; on tho other hand, his condition will grow steadily worse. S. S. S. is the only euro for this tcrrlbln aflllction, because it is tho only remedy which goes direct to tho cause of tho djseaso and forces it from tho system. I was allllctcd with blood Poison, and tho best doctors old mo no good, though I took' their treatment ialtli fully, lnfnct, I vermeil to got worso all the while. I took almost every go-culled blood remedy, but they dldnot Bccni to reach the dls. ease, and had no effect whatever. 1 was dls heartened, for It seemed that I would never lo 2J4Laiia3N cured. At tho ailvlee 01 IMC ffS a ,rloml 1 then took (V f 7 miLT R nnd nom.li tnlm. nrove. I continued the medicine, and It cured me completely, build ing up my health anil increasing my uppijUto Althouxh this was ten years ago, I have nevei yet had a sign of tho dtjoase to return. W. It. Newman, Staunton, Va. It Is Jtko self-destruction to contimio to tako potash and mercury; besides totally destroying tho digpstlon, thoy dry up tho marrow in tho honos, pro ducing a stillness and swelling of the Joints, causing tho hair to lull out, anil completely wrecking tho system. for .ThcOlUU i Is guaranteed Purely Vegetable, and is tno oniy nioou vomeuy xreo irom tnesu dungerous minorals. Book on Belf-treutment pent freo bj Bwlft BpoclIIo Company, Atlanta, (iu. Tho Rosy Froshnoss And n velvety Holloeaa of the ukln is inva riably obtained by tlini") who lino 1'ozzomi'h Completion ."owdrr. TJIJB DUTY 01? MOTHERS. nituffhtora Should bo Onrofully Gulrtocl In Eurly Womanhood. W'hnt suffering frequently results from u. mother's lgnornncos or moro frequently front a mother's neglect to properly instruct her daughter I Tradition t,ays "woman must Buffer," nnd young women tiro so taught. There Is a little truth and a groat deal of exaggeration In tills, If a young woman suffers severely sho needs treatment and her mother should see that sho gets It. Many mothers hcsltnto to talco their daughters to n physician for examina tion; but no mother need hesitate to write freely nhout her daughter or herself to Mrs. I'inkham and seeuro tho most clllclcnt advico without charge. Mrs. I'inkham's address Is Lynn, Muss. The following letterfrom Miss MAntK F. Johnson, Ccntralla, l'u., shows what neglect will do, and tolls how Mrs. l'inlihum helped her: "My health hecumo so poor that I hnd to leave school. I was tired all the time, and hnd dreadful pains in my sldo and back. I was also troubled with Irregularity of menses. I was very weak, and lost so much flesh that my friends becamo alarmed. My mother, who is n firm believer In your remedies from experience, thought per- ll'l T-V.O 1 It III In-lit hniiofitme. nnd wrote you for ltd vice. I followed the advice you gave, and used Lydia E. I'inkham's Win. in hie CouiDound and Liver Pills ns ' -Is vou directed, and am now ns well as I ever was. I have gained llesh and have mmd color. I am completely cured ol reculnrl ty." TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS. tlNslMU'ASSKIl SnUVIti! OrFKKKD BY TUB SOIITHKIIN RAILWAY. Leaving Ihiud Street stntion, Philadelphia, it 11:55 p. 111. dolly, tho "Southwestern Limited," carrying it dining car and the most luxurious Pullman drawing loom sleep ing eais, reaches Iiirmhighan tho following night nt 10:10 and arrives at Memphis tho next inoriiiugat 7:10. Through sleeping cars for Asheville, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tanip.i, Atlanta, Moblloand New Orleans aro also attached to this train. Pullman reser vations can bo made in advance and all in formation obtained by cuiumunicatiug with John II. Ileal, District Passenger Agent, 82 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.. DeWitt's Wiwh Hazel Salvo has the largest sale of any salvo in tho wmld. This (act and its merit lias led dishonest people to at tempt to couuterlelt ft. Look out tor tlio man who attempts to deceive you when you call for DeWitt's Witch llazle Salve, the great pile euro. O. H. Hagciiburh. THE EXCaiHNCB OF SYRUP OF FIGS is duo not only to the originality nnd simplicity of the combination, but also to tlie enro and skill with which it is manufactured by fccioutiflc processes known to tho Califoilnia Fio Svkup Co. only, and wo wish to impress upon all tho importance of purchasing tho true nnd original remedy. As tho genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by tho California Fio Svittip Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. Tho high standing of tlie Cali foiinia Fio Svmii' Co. with tho medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which tlie genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes tho name of tho Company a guaranty of tho excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxative, as it net's on the kidneys, liver and 1 bowels without irritating 01 weaken ' ing them, and it does not gripe nor . miuseate. In order to gefc its beneficial effects, please remeinber tho name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. HAN litANOIsOO, ObI. LOIIINVIM.K. Ky. NKW VOUI.". N. V. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. rnun.: enmr store. o DIS W. Hit IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars anil Tobacco. Wholosalo and Retail. SO West Centre Street, Anthracite Political Club MI-UTS UVliliV MONDAY RVliNlNd at 7 o'clock at 211 Harp street, (1 1. 1 vers' Hill. II. M. flOYim, Pres. T. MAI-IA. Scc'y. A good place for a good . drink Michael Mills' Saloon, 2-1 IC. CJentro street, Mcllct's building, Wine, Whiskies, Peer and Cltsara. Krcahea beer In town alwAya ou tap. ALGiiK ON CAM' WIKUM. Tho Wtif secretary Hcelnroi It tho Finest Ho Lver Saw. Washington. Sept. (-..-Secretary Al ger, who returned late Saturday night from New York nfter his Inspection tour through Cnmp WlkofT, at Motitauk Point with Piesldent McKlnley and several of the bureau ofllclals of the war department, commenting Inst night upon the conditions of the camp and the results ot his visit, said! "I feel certain, nfter a careful ex amination of Camp Wlkoff, and a thoimigh investigation of Its condition, thnt everything possible Is being done for the men, both sick and well, Who are detained there. The cnmp Is an ad mirable one the best, I think, I ever saw. The site Is Ideal. It Is beautiful without being picturesque, and Is cer tainly as healthful a camp location ns could he found In the eastern coun try. While the conditions are ns good as could reasonably be expected tinder the circumstances, better than I ever knew them to be In a camp, a shade of gloom Is cast over tho encampment by the physical condition of tht men. Sick ness, suffeilng and death mar what would otherwise be a magnlllcent mili tary plctuie. These conditions, how ever, ore not the result of the situation of the camp Itself, hut of the terrible campnlgn through which the troops have Just passed. That campaign of Santiago will be memorable In the mil itary history of the wot Id. It was wonderful both In Its conduct and In the results accomplished, h'ew mili tary expei ts expected when the cam paign was Inaugurated that such a success could be achieved In so short a time. That success was achieved so soon and with a loss comparatively so small Is due to the energy and ability of Oenernl Shatter and his command ing olllceis and to the dash, bravery and splendid fighting qualities of th men of General Shatter's corps." Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho boat salvo in tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhciini, fovor sores, tottor, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or .10 pay required. It is guaranteed togivo jor'ect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 5 Cllltfl por box. For sale br A. Wasiey. The South mid Its Advantages. The Southern Railway has Issued for free distribution, a sixteen pago journal des criptive or A'irginia, North and South Caro lina, Tonncssco, Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi. Persons scoking new locations, or capitalists desiring to mako safeuud profit able investments will find tho information contained therein both valuahlo and inter esting. Copies will bo mailed freo upon ap plication to John 11. Itoall, District Passen ger Agont, 82S Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. Give the Children a Drink called Grahi-O. It is a delicious, appotl.lnp, nouuslilng food drink to take tlie placo of cotl'eo. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who havo used it becauso when properly prepared it tastes liko tho finest coll'eo hut Is freo from all its injurious propel ties, drain- Oalds digestion ami strengthens tho nerves It is not a stimulant hut a lu-alth builder, and children, as well as a. lulls, can drink if with great benefit. Costs about J as much as eolleo. 15 and 25c. Philadelphia & Reading Railway Knpuit-s Hum Jlaid Coal- -No Smoke IN KKKKtri' JULY 1st, Is-jM Trains leave Hheiinuiloali as follows: Kor New York vlrt iiillaitelphl 1 iveefc days, 7:10 'J .11 a, 111., 13 -7, U 10 iimlOoi p. in. Kor New York via Mnuch Chin, it, wuetc dayn, 7 30 11. in., 12 L'7 Hint !i 10 n. 11). Kor KvailliiK and Philadelphia, week day?,, 7 30. 9 .11 11.111.. 1 37, 3 10 and 0 (17 n. 111 lfor l'ottsvUle. week days, 7 30, 951 a. tu. 12 27,3 10, 0 07 and 7 M p. m. Kor Tamaitiia and Miihauoy City, week days 7 30, 9 SI a. m 12 27 3 10 and 0 07 p. 111. Kor WllllnuiHiort, Hiinhiiry und LowlBtiurg, week days, 11 30 a. in.. 12 27, 7 2.1 p. 111 KorMahano) Plane, weekdays, 7 30, 9 SI, 1130 a. 111., 12 27, 3 10, 8 07, 7 23, 9 5.1 p. in. Kor Aslilnud and Sliuiuoklu, week dayo, 730, 1180 n. 111., 12 27, 3 10,6 07. 725 and i 55 p. 111. Kor HaHlmore, Washington null thu Webt via It. O. It. It., through trains les-t Heading Terminal, Philadelphia. (1. & It. II K.) at 8 20, 7 55, 11 20 a. m., 8 10 ond 7.27 p. i. Sundays, 3 20, 7 00, 11 2S a. 111., 3 tO and 7 V p. 111. Ail. II tlunul trains from Twenty-fourth unit CLtut nut ntreeta etiillon, week days, 10 80 a. m, 12 20. 12 15 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 85, 8 23 p. m, TItAINS FOIt SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 15, 1 30, 8 00, 11 30 a. m., and 1 15, 1 30 9 00 p.m. Leave New York via Maueh Chunk, week days, i 80, 9 10 a. m 1 SO p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, 3 40, tf 00. 10 21 a. m. and 1 SO, 4 00 p. in. Iava Heading, week days, 7 00, joos, a, 111. 12 15, 4 17. 6 00 p. m. Leave l'ottsvllle, week days, 7 IP, 7 40 a. m 12 30 4 10. Q 10 and 6 50 u. m. Leave Tbiuaqua, week days, 8 80, 11 23 a. 111,, 1 4'J, 5 60, 7 20 p. IU. Leave Mnhauoy City, week days, 9 05, 11 17 a. III., 2i,OU,02l,7 41 p, Ul Jcave Mauanoy Plane, week days, 0 30, 9 2.1, 10 25, 1159 a. In., 2 41, 5 32, 6 41. 7 57, pin. Leave Wlllfamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 00 a ni., 12 31 and 4 00 p. m, ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and Houth street whaif for Atlantic City. Weekdays Express. 8 00, 9 Oil, 10 11 a. 10.. (I 30 Saturdays only), 2 00, 3 00, 3 40 GO minute train, 100 03 minute trulul. 4 30. S 00 ft1 minute traluj, 5 40, 7 00 p. ra. Accommodation, 0 15 a. iu., 5 00, 6 30 p. ni $1.00 excursion train 7 00 a in. wunuaya express, 730, sou, eau, u uu, 10 00 a ui, 4 45 p m Accommodation, 0 15 a b., 4 45 p. m. $ 1.00 excursion train, 7 a 111. Returning leave Atlantic City depot, cornel Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Kxpreaa, (0 41 Sloud.iya only! 7 00, 7 45 l&l minute, train, 8 20 ll'.) minute train, y 00, 10 13, U0U u III. .180,4 30, 6 30, 7 30, 930 p. in. Accommodation, 4 2.1, 7'i0 a. il. 10.1 p. 111, fjl.oj excursion train (from Mississippi live, only) fi CO p. Ill laB-Hrpreus, 3 30, 4 00, 5 00, 0 00, 0 30, 7 00. ?J0, 8 00, 9 30 p. m. Ae comiiiodatlon, 7 15 a. in., 5 0.1 p. m. $1 00 eieiirsion irain liroin loot 01 .llissllml ave, only), 0 10 i 111, KorCupoilay and Sea Isle City, 8 41 a.m., 2 80, 4 43 p 111. Additional lor Cape May 4 13 p. 111, Miiiuiaya-- (81 00 excursion 7 03 ) 9 13 am. Kor Ocean City, 8 30, 8 43 a m, 2 30, 4 43 p in, fSl.OO excursion Tliursdav nnlvl 7 on n m. Hun. day, 8 13, 9 15 a 111. earior ur 011 nil nxpress trains. Kor further Information, apply to nearest rhiludeluhia and lteudltu? ltallwuv tlilrt or address 1. A. HWKIOAttI), Kdson J. Wkkkh, Uen'l Bunt., (len'l l'ass'r Act. Heading Terminal. Philadelphia. THE GREATEST BOOK OF THE" AGE! Should bu Id Every Homo and Library. 1 People's Dime History If "'iUen by llluht lion, William F.wart Oluil.tone. hi-l'li'Milsr uf (Ircut llrltian ami Ireland, l'hater, !;.. lta. A. II. Hiiice, Ouaan'a (tolleiie, Oilord, Kug.i lln. Hoiiiiiol Ivea Ourtlaa, D.I)., chlraao 'lliaofoattal Heiiiliiary.Cldi.ii!o III.iUbv. I'mdarleW Kurrar.f) I)., f .lt.H., flenii of ItimltiilMiry, I'unluihurr, 1'ng.i Ubt, Uiutr ll.l u; u, ).l.,'lufu Uollftu, Holnenlllo, Muu.i ltav, Irnnk W Ouititiiului., 1). ll., Armour Ini-lltule, (!ldcni". 111.) ltav. (letirut) l raiilcrunl. 1).I., Marjla. buna l'iUhhlerliiii Church, Isuitluu, Lng.i Ker, It. H, MucArtliiir, 1) II., Oiilvarr lloill.l (,'liurcli, Nw York Clly, N. V 1 Uov. Marlyu KuiiiiiierliKll, 11 1)., Mnlu hlrawt 1- rau niuitlxt ('liurc)i, IiwUton, Mu,i ltav. Frank 51. llrNtol. I).(l,l'lrt MatliuilUt l'.iicoinl Clmrch, JIvaiLlim, Hi.! Kov. W. T. Moore, I.LI)., "The Olirla lliin OoiiiinoiiWf)i.Uli." Iinilnn. I.'nif.i Itv. Mil.,,l i."i"il iiaiu, ....... nuum (iviiiiiTOaiiuiiui .jliurcil, KoN(oi), Alnwi.i Uov, JohoiiIi Aaar lieet, ll.I)., Waiilaraa dnllore, Itlcluiioni), Kng.l Iter, On.iar Hone tlre'Korr littll'ZUI lilliverilir. JSJIPZIII, UHriUBuri uov. v. in, (llonver Wilkinson, 11,11., llnlnraitr ot i.'hlcuco. Old. cnuo, III. 1 Uov. Samuel Hail, 11.11., Trinity Oillaga, Ilurtfiiril.lO'sniUev.J.lloiirodlliaon.D.I) ,Ut..lohu'a Wood Pre. " i'hnri ti, ljtulon. Kng t ltav, Ueorua (). Ixirlmar, r.r, i..,ni Tamiila, lloHton, Masa. llll'ltlll nil I Hi V. 01: iiuco.. 61 full.iait tlluatra Hon.. gilt e.lttJ, ilotli, half lovuut, tJ.IUi full levant, til.Ol. l till 11 t UiriDS'.-l.W) paaea. '.J full-paca lllu.tra. tlona. Ktllo A cllt Mluoa, full loant, one volume, llllll; Klilo Il-twu volumes, full lovaut, tufted, tJOGuj hi 111 t'AHlS.ijuulto aUo, review iueutiona toeaciuaUtf linear covera, aewu.1, trimmed illiditl, 11.00 each part. for aala at all bookhtorue ami hy bookseller. Fur further information, wide IlKNUV O. HIIKI'.UUl. t'uLlial.ai.2Uauil 211 Mouioa ritraat,0bicaiia,lllli.ala La Grippe, Followed by Heart Dltcatc, Cured by DR. MILES' HEART CURE, II. C. C. EIIPI.TS. of Wlnterset. Iowa. 1" ..'-ntiir nnd manufacturer of . hv.lu' Fafcty WhlfUetreo Coupling, -tltc-.i f 1 '!. Miles' Heart Cure. "Twnycars ago an attack of I.atlrlppo left mo with a . .1!. h.-..it. I had run down in flosh to uiiciuWIn andlmiio. I could not fdeep lying Wwn forfinothcrhigRpcll.si frequent sharp 'i.itlnn pains mil palpitation caused a con stant fear of sudden death, nothing could uducu mo to remain nway from homo over ih'ht. Ii!y local physician prescribed Dr. flies Heart Cure and in a few days I was .llo to Bleep well and tho pain3 gradually k oncd, .uul finully ceased. I reduced tho tho doses, having gained fifteen pounds, nnd 11m now feeling better In every way than I Dr. aro sold by nil Urn,,. glsu under :t positive j guarantee, first bottle ffelliC; benefits) or money re funded, Hook on dis cusses of the heart and I t24 Henith nerves free. Address, uim DIl. MILK.3 M1CDICAL OO.f ElUhart, Ind. PROF ESSIONAL CARDS M. IltlKKK. ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. Olllee lCirati butldlnir. con.er of Main ai Ceutie streets, .Shenandoah. f II. I'OMEllOY. ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW Hlionaudoah, l'a. pitOK JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INS1KUCT0R, Lock Box 05, Mahanoy Clly, I' Having nttidtcd under boiuu ol tho licsi masters li linitou and l'arla, will give lcnHio on tlie violin, iiiiuidollu, guitar and vocal cultiiio, rerun, reasonable. Address in curt) of Stroima the Jewtilur SUniniiinlOHh. Pennsylvania RAILROAD. HCIUIYKII.I. DIVISION. Jlll.V 1, 1898. Trains will leave Shenandoah alter toe a.o.u- uule lor Wlgftan, (illhertoii, Krai-klllc, iu,. wiuer, m. inuir, i-oiisvuiu. jiaioo.trK, muulng, t'ottstowu. l'hoenlxvllle. Norrlstown w.U l'lhi- a.elphla (Ilr..ad Blreel HUtlou) at 6 ua and 8 13 a. a.., 202, 0 In p 111. 011 week m.)s. Sundays, 8 1.1 a. 111,, 4 25 p. 111. Train leuvo KruikUlIu for Slieimnilimli tt 7 80, Jt 10 a. iu. ami 0 40, 7 30 o. M. Sunday, I. Ul .. III. UIIU U ,U JJ, iu. Leave 1'oltavllle for .Shenandoah (UuKiack vlllo, 7 10, 11 20 u. 111., D20, 7 10 p. ni. Muiiiluy Leuvo i'lilluilelliirtn, (ltroail Btlect atalloul. lol ,-slifeMiiulouh at 8 33 a. 111., 4 lu i. 111. week duya. miiiiluta leue ul u ,'KJ anil '.I u. lu, t a'uvu Jliimil Mlrect isluilo... I'lilludctplila, KOlt NEW YOKE. Exnrcss.week-duya. 8 20. 4 Oo. 4 50 5 01.5 l."..li 3. 7 8j,a2u, 950, 10 21 liJinlug Cur), Jtouu. uir iuuiiuuu, 14 ao (i.iuiueil iw uuu 4 L W Dining Cura), 1 40, 2 80 (Dining t'ur) 3 20, Uao. I 02. 5 UO. SOU IDllllm: Curl. buj. 7 02. 7 50 (llliii lumCurl. 10 Ou u. 111.. 12 01. liiullt. SuiiUu). JIT, IU, 4 60. 6 0i, a 15 8 20, 9 (HI, 10 2l, (Dining uurj, 11 ao u, iu., 12 iu, 100 tinning cur) 2:10. (Dining Cur), too (Limited 4 22) (Dining Cur),, D20,5io, (Dining Cur) 0 8j, 7 02,7 50, il)liilnK, CurJ 10 ou p. in., 12 01 nlglit. ttxpreas lor lloslou wlllioui cliange, il uuu im. week-dua, and 7 50 p. m., dully, Cutbklll ux(ireba, (t'urlur Cur), 8 20 uliiweck. duya. WAHHINOTON AND THE SOUTH. Kor llultlmore and Washington, 8 50, 7 20, 8 .'12;, 10 20, II 23, u. 111., 12 09, 12 81 (DI..IUU Cur;, 1 12. Iblulug CurJ, 8 12, 4 41, p)2a Cougroa blouul Limited, Dining CurJ, 0 17. i)K IW11 lug CurJ, 7 31 (Dlulug CurJ p. in., ond 12 Ul. night week duya. Suilduya, 3 60, 7 20,9 12, 11 23,, .1.-111., 1209, 1 12, IDlnllig CurJ 4 It, 152U Coll. grcaalunul Limited, Dining CurJ, lifa IIIIiiiiik. CurJ, 731 IDlnliigCurJ p. iu. uuu 1203 night. Kor llultliuoru, uccuiuiuodutlun, 9 12 u 111, 2 Ui'l uiid4 01 p ui week duya.Susuudll 10 p iu dully.. KOU ATLANTIC CITY. Leave liroud aticct autlou via Deluivuro rlvu brldgu lxpresB, 5 00, 9 10 LsO llllnlltea a lil 238 (SJmiuuteaJ, 100 ISO niluuteaj, !w p. 111. .Suiiitti)s,aUU, 9 20 SO mluutcsj, u III, 2 38 s llliliuteaj, 7 Oi p 111. Leave .Market street Wurf Expreaa, 5 00, 8 30, 10 00 l73iulnuteBj,uiu.(100Saturduyaoiiy;, 2uu L75lninutesJ,3 0U 173 lnlliuteaj,3 30 00 llliliuteaj, 400 103 minutes, 430 175 llliliuteaj, 8 UO l.l .,,l.,,,,..ul i.-.sJ.'..i st, s.u r.ml 730, ft UO ITS niluuteaj, 830, 9 00 175 niluuteaj, 9 50 17U iiiiuuteaj a in, und 4 30 175 miliutea p 111. gl.OU cxeilralou tiuiu, 7 Ouu ill dully. Kor CupuMuy, Augloauu, WllUwoodund Hull) lleuvh l.xpreaa, 9 00 u 111, 2 30, 4 03, 0OO p lu ueckduja. Suuduja. 8 20u 111, Cape May only, 1 SO p 111 suturdusa. Exeuralou, 7ou u 111 dully. l'or Scu IhIb Cltv. Ulsxui Cliy. Avululi unit Stone llurbor Exureaa. V IU a. Ul.. 2 20, 4 20. 3 00 p. ui. week duya. Suuduya, 8 50 u. iu. Ex. curalou 7 (jo u 111 uuny. Kor bouiera I'olut Expreas, 500, 8 30, 10 (J u. tu., 1 00 Satiirduya only, 3 00, 4 00, 6 00, 5 30 p.m. week duya. Suuduya, 4 00, six), uui, u:0 u. ui. unu 1 uu p, in. h li..lIUTcnisJoN, J. It. Wouu, Uen'l Aluiiugar, Ueu 1 1'usa'g'r Agt JOOOOOMOOOOOOOOOOOOC-OOOOl. "Webster's International Dictionary Successor 0 thfl Umthrtdged." Tho One Greut Standard Authority, nit wma Jion. jt. j. jireufi, Juilltfo lr. H Hiiireme Court. Htaiidaril of the U.fl.dov't I'rintlnir (Ullce, tbe U. H. Hiiprtiuo ( Court, nil tlin HLuvLm Mil . preine Courts, andof iteaN tj mn 1110 nciiooiuooitfl. Wiirmly euiiimcttilccl br SUt Huprlntmlenti ttt Mihnnln. rullfi'H l'rMl s (tnu.Hinl oilier Jlucator z uuiioh wiuioui uiunucr. Iiiviiliialile tn the )iou8iholit, niul Ut ( Mitt tcnt hf r, icltolar. iri- tj THE BEST FOR PRACTICAL USE. ! It la easy to find the word wanted. ) It Is easy to utcertuln the pronunclafon It Is easy to trace the growth of a word. It l caay tn learn what a word meant. Tki AVh- l'orfc Tribune ttayn:- ki veil- nire Tribune Snys: 1 Hi i iUt isjltluii ciiiiu a from tlie preas with a 1 ni.l..u.iieaa tli.it lini.llra tfie limit tlioroHidKill-, I il llliii Iviu.L.rnt,!, lul .ii,..,l.l..,. - . 'i A tie puiill,., i,ki, iluda thu a work ti whl.J iiihicul iinrUion . v.r .,-, ,, uuu! llll u worn 10 m r i.uUntly ini'tullu lffiT.-Aprlltl,m U12T THU BUST, ., , 1 OT-.Speclioen paSM .ent on a'p""'1"? 1 SorlnitlMtl, .Unjrf-. '"VVrvrW (i OOOOOOO OOO O0000000: 1 V
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