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ENLI8TMENT8 WILL BE HURRIED hr rolntiolHnml Mxiitonnttt Colnnnlx Have Hern Appointed liy tlio Wnr Dopnrtmcnt nnd tlio Otlirtr oniotint Will llpSpnnl-li Wnr Vnltintpcrn. Waiblnuton, Aug. 18. "The policy of the war dprmrtmant," said Secretary Hoot yesterday, "In to furnlali General Otln with all the trooita and suppllea that lie can uae and which are necea- nary to wind up the insurrection in tho lillipplnea In ahn- m rMmalble time." The aecretary va icakInK of the ton regiment which were called out yoelorday l.y order of the president He said that no delay would be al lowed In enlisting, equipping and sup plying the new reglmenta. nor In transporting them as well as the other roKltnonts already organized to the lilllpplnes. If the present number of transports are Instimclput more will be procured. The men already enlisted for the Philippine service will be sent at once, and the new regiments will be forwarded as fast as they are organ ized and needed. While there has been Bomo suggestion that tho new regi ments will be used as a reserve force. It may bo stated positively that these regiments as woll as moro If they can be used will be sent to reinforce Qen oral Otis. This will add 13.090 men to the en listed strength of tho army nnd ln- croase tho total strength of tho armr 9o,045 men. The total number of olunteors called into service Is 30.1 7a men, bolns only 4,893 mon shrrt of the ntal authorized volunteer establish ment of 3S.000. It Is stated at the de partment that the number of volun teers already called Into service is re- cardod as amply sufficient to meet all possible, needs of tho army, nnd that there 1b no possibility thnt tho remnln- Inc 4,893 volunteers will bo called for. Recruiting for tho volunteer army up yesterday amounted to 2S9 men, malting tho total rocrultmont to dato 14,122, or 1,032 in excess of tho number required to complete tho ten regiments organized under tho orders of July 5. All of these roglmonts have secured their full quota except tho Twenty ninth regiment at Fort McPherson, Ga., tho Thirty-first nt Fort Sam Houston, Tex., and tho Thirty-fifth regiment at Vancouver barrncka. These three regi ments will bo filled by the uso of tho overflow from tho moro successful regi ments. Tho remainder of tho excess will bo used in filling tho volunteer regiments being Blowly orgnnlzed In tho Philippines which aro about 1,800 men short. It Is said thnt no special effort is to bo mado to secure recruits In tho south ern stntos. This Is due. tt is said, to tho ojtperionco of tho officers who op orated in that quarter for recruits for tho ten volunteor regiments Just or ganized. Tho only place whero diffi culty was experienced In securing men was In Georgia, Alnbamn and tho Cnro Unas and the gulf states and tho north western Pnclfic states. Tho following is a list of tho colonels and lieutenant colonels: Colonols Thirty-eighth, Georgo S. Andorson, major, Sixth cavalry; Thirty-ninth, R. L. Dullard, captain, sub-department; Fortieth, E. A. God win, captain, Eighth cnvnlry; Forty- first, E. T. C. Richmond, enptnin, Sec ond artlllory; Forty-second, J. M. Thompson, major. Twenty-fourth In fantry; Forty-third, Arthur Murray, captain, First artillery; Forty-fourth, E. ,1. Clcrnnnd, captain. Second cav alry; Forty-fifth. J. H. Dorst, captain Fourth cavalry; Forty-sixth, W. S. Schuyler, captain, Fifth cavalry; Forty-soventh, Waltor Howe, captain, Fourth artlllory. Lieutenant colonels E. D.- Pratt, captain, Twenty-third infantry; 0. J, Crano, captain. Twenty-fourth Infan try; Dyrne, captain, Sixth Infaa try; J. S. Mallory, captain, Second In fantry; E. H. Crowder, major, Judgo advocato; James Parker, captain, Fourth cavalry; Francis MIchlor, cap tain, Fifth cavalry; W. E. Wilder, cap. tain, Fourth cavalry; J. H. Boacom, captain. Sixth Infantry; John Dlgelow, Jr., captain. Tenth cavalry. Tho selection of the majors ami com pany ofllcers for tho regiments is now occupying tho nttentlon of the secre tary and the men aro being chosen from among the volunteers who wore called out in tho Spanish war. Tho oh fleers will bo distributed as equitably as possible among the different states, but the elflclency records ot tho men will govern to a groat extent In their selection. It is now found that tho merit runs so high that promotion from tho sere vice can well nil tho list contemplated, without calling for volunteers from civil lifo. Spain's Greatest Need. Mr. R. P. Olivia, of Barcelonia, Spain. spends his winters at Aiken, S, C. Weak nerves had caused sever; pains in the back of bis beau, un using weetne iiitters, Amer lea's greatest Blood and Nerve Remedy, all pain soon left him. lie says this grand medicine is what his country necd. 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The correspondent of The. Dally Mall (ays: "Instead of replying to the pro posal of Mr. Chamberlain to refer the franchise controversy to a Joint com mission of Inquiry, the Transvaal gov ernment will Intimate Its willingness to grant n five year simple franchise, retrospective and unclogged by re strictions, and that the representation of the gold fields will be extended to one-fourth of the Volksraad. thus ex ceeding the fifth demand by Sir Alfred Mllner and rendering an Inquiry Into the present franchise law unnecessary. Nothing will le demanded In return for these concessions, but a suggestion will be made that the Imperial govern ment should grant something recipro cal. This apparent surrender must, however, be recelvod with caution. Un less the new laws are properly secured by effectual guarantees, they may only be Intended to grant the shadow of re forms with the object of gaining tlmo and placing Great Dritaln at a disad vantage. To Itootipcrnto Soliller I'rom Culm. Washington, Aug. 18. United States troops now serving In Cuba, are t bo brought to the United Stated for the purpose of giving the men a change of cllinnte and an opportunity to re 1 1 per at' All the regiments will not be brought home at once, but ar rangements will be made so that a bat talion of the different organizations may bo absent at one time. When 11. ey have, remained what Is deemed a sufficient time In this country they will return and rellovo their comrades In the roglmonts, this practice bolng kept up until the. entire body has on Joyed a rest In this country. The au thorities Intend to keep an adequate number of tro"ops In tho Island to pre serve order. TUG HANQINQ SWORD. Do you know 'the storv of Damocles in the ancient mythol ogy the man who jl lived with a sword S3 rnntlnimllv ImntTitirr above bis head, sus pended only by a single hair? 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I have also taken several vials of your 'Pleasant Pel- icia - wnicn aia me a great aeai 01 gooa. 1 shall always recommend your medicine wherever I go," women who would know how to avoid the dangers to which they are exposed nt every critical stage of their physical de velopment should read that grand book The l'eople'a Common Sense Medical Ad viser by R. V. Pierce, M. D. It contains over one thousand-pages profusely illus trated with engravings and colored plates. It t a complete medical library in one volume. More than half-a-million copies were sold at $:.jo each. Hut a free copy will be sent handsomely cloth-bound for the simple cost of mailing, .ti one-cent stamos: or strongly paper -bound for 31 stamps. Address, Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N, Y. Philadelphia & Readinq R'y. Engines Bum Hard Goal No Smoke. m EFFECT JULY 1, 1899. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows For New York via l'hiladelnhla. week dam,. t iv, a oo, t o, v a. m. , iz so, a V4 ana 0 w p. m. Sundays. 210 am. For New York via Mai-.cn Chunk, week days 7 37 a. m., 12 24 and 8 09 p. m. For IteadlnE and Philadelphia, week dava. 2 10, S 83, 7 87. 9 85 a. m., 12 28, 8 09 and 8 09 p. m. ouuun) s, iius in. for l'oiisvllle. week davs. 2 10. 7 87. 9 53 a. m 12 28. 8 09. 8 09 and 1 80 t. m. Himdavn. 2 10 a. m ForTamanua and Mahanov CIlv. week dava , 1 v iw a. iu., la -a, Duwanaouvp. ru Sundays, 2 10 am. For AVllllamsiiorl. Sunburv and Twl.hnrc week davs. 8 27. 1182 a. m.. 12 28. 7 80 n. m Sundavs. 8 27 a m. KorAiaiano fiane. weexaavs. 2 10. 3 27. fi as. 737,9 83,1182 a.m.. 12 28, 8 09, 8 09, 7 80, 9 88 p. m. nuuuars, x iu aim s it a m. For Ashland and Shamokln, week days, 8 27, 1 iii! 11 s. m., ia n,avi, o "7 , 1 20 ana 3 00 p. m, Sunday. 3 27 a m. For Baltimore, WashloeVm and the West via u. o. it. 11, turougn trains les-i Ueadlne Terminal, Philadelphia, (p. & It, D K.) at 3 20, 7 63, 11 28 a. m 8 10 and 7.27 p. l Sundays a V), 7 00, 11 28 a. m., 8 48 and 7 27 p. m. Addt tlonal trains from Twenty-fourth and Cbcat- uuisirecia siaiion, weec aaya, losu a. m. 12 20 u 10 a j p.m. nunaays, 1 83, 8 23 p. m. TRAINS FOR SHENANDOAH, I.1V, N.v Tn,V via Tl,llB.lnl.l. l uays, iz is, 80, 7 30, 11 80 a. m and 1 89, 4 80 9 00 u.m. Leave tiew lore via ftiauch Chunk, week davs. 4 80. 9 10 a. m.. 1 80. 4 40 n. m. Leave PhlladelDhla. Heading Terminal. bmv uaya, iou,Qn, tu si a. m. ana j ho, i un. a 11 86 d. m. Lve Ueadlne. week dava. 137. 7 00. ions a, m., 1. io, 1 11, qui, o jji p. in. teave 1'otisviue, weex aays. 7 17, 7 40 a. m. 9 30. 12 80. 1 20. 4 80. 6 10 and 6 50 n. m. Leave lamaqua, weK aays, a is, 88a, 1123 M. IU., A 1J, d UU, I Vlip, III. Leave Mabanoy City, week days, J 45, 9 01 11 47 a. m., 2 22, 8 23, 8 21. 7 44. 10 Oi p. m Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 2 40, 4 00 830, 9 22 10 23. 13 00, a. m., 2 83, 8 88, 8 43, T 58 IU Al p Ul. Leave Williams port, week days, 7 3, 10 00 a D1.,UB1II1UI uu. 11 ou p. IU. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut streot whirl and soutn street wnati lor Atiantio city. in street wnaii tor Atiantio miy. I'eekdaya Kxpmis, 8 00, 9 00, 1043 a m, 130, , 3 00, 13 40 alxty minute, 4 00, 4 80.(300 sixty lute, 8 80, 7 15, p m. Accomodation, G 15 a eexaa; 300,300 ...i.....i m, 8 80, 8 80 pm. Sundays Kxpreaa, 7 DO, 8 CO, 8 30, 9 00, 10 00 a m, 4 43, 7 15 p m. Accommoda tion, 6 13 a m, 4 43 p 111. 11.00 Excursion 7 00 m dally and 7 90 Sundays. Leave Atlantic City Depot) Weekdays Kx pri-sa, 6 45 Mondays only) , 7 00, 7 45, (7 80 from Baltic ave. station only, 8 30, 9 00, 1015. 1100 a in. 330, 4 30, 5 30, 7 30, 9 30 p m. Acoommo- press, a so, 400, 000, 000, 430. 700, 7110. 8 H. Accommodation, 7 13 a in. 4 30 p uaiiou, ,suu am, uajpm, embdays Kx- 00, 1 1.00 Excursion, weekdays 4 00 p m, Sundays 4 lol 3 13, 4 13, 8 15 p in. Sundays 8 43, 9 Is a m, 4 4 i pm. f 1.09 excursion Thursday and Sunday 7 00 a 111. For Cape May and Sea Isle City Weekdays 013am, 230,413pm. Sundays 8 43 a m 443 p m. 81.00 excursion Sundays only, 7 00 a m. Additional lor Capo Way Weekdays 8 54 a 111. ouuuaya v la a m. Vailor Oars on all express (rains. For further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Uaadlng Hallway ticket agent I. A. HtTKiaiKt.. Vtuaw T 4 r-rci - -xv un 5 HHW1HS . .tuitUM, 4 SlWHlf SU, WaU.'JWaatg Comrados, Attontion. I eervKl from t,i lo'r.l, nml waawn-mdedon Mar 10.1WU, In Hi" ilHttleor the WlldcrucsM 1 would llli,- to lmf my old comrndss knew vtliHtl'eli'ry Mm: him dotiv dr m In 1H.U my old minl'liUnt, chronic dlnrrlxm, can 1 Imck. Tli,' diN-lrtrw could not Mop It. lull i cry Klnic linn rnnil nu-, nnd I am on' mi .ro enlovlnit lire - Frank lkeuler, uwc".,, Mn U. (l'kV.Nli N. V V. I.). Ilrr 1 1 111.- I I 1 dlmiwi of tl, Vr 9, Htotiiit, l, I u, riiml Kidiies. Hold I ... glum, i' Itlld K l Those who once buy SEULIQ'S keep comtnoacic ior iu a 11 is su- tnixtore makes Uic flavor of cof fee delicious. A,l Grocer. ROFESSIONAL CARDS JJ- M. nURKB, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. Offlcfr Kinin butldlnr. corner of Main mm Centre ttmta, Hhensndoah. CLAUDE UIIOWX, ATTO K N BY-AT- LAW. Omcot-Cor. Centre nnd White etrreU. next lo Justice Tooroejr'i office. PROF. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box SS, MahMsoy City, Pa. Having studied under om nf it,- mMtera lr London and Paris, will rive lewoas on the Violin. mAndnllrt 1 1. Terms rtwonable. Ad drew In care ol 8tronseJ e leweier Hbenandoah. Pennsylvania RAILROAD. SCnUYKILL DIVISION. Jolt I.Ism. Train will l..lil,.n..j..i. ..... .1 J?? '""LJWi Oilherton, FraekvllU, Dark iiZTi' V,V!!,1"e- "amours, Beading, po"wn, l'hoenlxvflle. Sorrlitown and FhK aaelphla (llAd street Utlon)al 819 and S OS a. m 2 10 l p, rn, on weok days. Sundays, 8 a. m., 4 at) p. m. , Z!"..1" J'raekville for Shenandoah at 7 84, 11,8 a. m. -and S80, 7SS p. m. Sunday. 11 01 a. m. and 5 SO p. m. vii?T0,oPo.',HT."le Shenandoah (via Frackv iave Philadelphia, (Broad atreel sUtlon), fo heaandoah at 8 S3 a. m.. 10 p. m. week days, undaya leave at SAO and 9 23 a.m. Leave Philadelphia (Broad atrtel tUtloa) far ottvllle,S80,8S5, 1619 . m la, 4 10, m .m. weekdays. Sunday. 8 50, 9 23 a. m, and 03 p m. ieave uroad 8ro SUtlon, Philadelphia, FOIt NKW YOBK. SIl'5Ss,F-d,,r"' 8 03, 4 40, S CO, I IS 60.73S.8S3. 930. 10al. llm 11 it . i i-JlL?3'. limited ! 00 and las mi.la. '-''"-'1 ow. lute. O UU. Maa.sm rm Mm 1 on o mi a iv . An . . : 1 1 00. Toe, 1 133. 4 09. i Y'Jf'PSP'Jl?1 n,Kh, Sundays 8 30. 4 Cd. 4 Ja 12 33. 2 30, 4 02 UmTted, U Sl.S . .jV. ST U a m, illii, 02, 8 10, 1000 pm, ig,-s iu, iuwp m, lSOlnlRnt. ' ForBoatOH wllhnnt .h.. llm days, and 8 10 p. m dally. ' ' W,M0" dayV Elpre (Parlor ear, 11 00 a m waek. ror sen lrt, Asbury Park, Oaean Crorei. LrniB Branch, 4 03. 8 80. 8 80, 11 4I a2 43,S 4 0Sim weekdays; 300 p m Saturdays only! MaX'soTm" fnterUke A"ury Pkt For Lamberivllle, Eaaton and Scranton I 00 B m. 12 DO nrar. ll a rv-77. ."!i0.n. " p m daily. m' 1200 noon kd.fs, and 7 CrJ Mount Tocono spoclaL 103 p m Saturday. WASUINOTON AND THE SOUTH. For Baltimore and Wa.hlr.o4r,. 10 20. 11 23 a m. 12 09. 11 Sa. i 19 n i, 'ijiiLl n,5,0.,ui.1Um-'J118'8,7,M.,7 P- m. ,,2.,nlhreka"?' Sundays, 8 60, TSX 9 12, 1 1 23 a m, 12 09, ! 12, 8 12, 4 il '420 Co niclii p u 00 'j0riJ1,lmor' accommodation, 9 12 a m. 1 63 and 4 01 p m week days, 5 08 and 11 16 p m dally . Atlant a Coast Line. Exprem 12 09 n m. and 100 nigni, dally. " Southern Eallwav. RinrM. SJ f a p ra, dally. Norfolk and Western Railway for Memphis and New Orleaiu. 584 nm daily. v Cheaapeake ic Ohio Hallway, 7 81 p m. dally. For Old Po nt Comfort .iri k-a.I.Ti! ?Vi; a m weekdays, 11 10 p m dally. Leave Market i street wharf as follows) Xa prc for New York, 9 00 a m, 4 30 p m week. da)re- .FJ?rLo.nK "ranch via Seaside Park. 910 a m, 1 30 and 4 00 p m week-days. Baadaya isvQinaiinieriaKen for Asbury Park ,730am. torlleach Haven and Uarnegat City! 9 10 am anil 4 00 P m weekday.; 180 pm fiaturdaya only. Sundays, 7 30 am. Vor Tuskerton. 9 10 a m and 4 00 p m weekdays. FOB ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad atreM atatfnn -f . T.i . ,od,c-xee 4,M 9 40 I80 mlnutesl a m. J 88 8 minutest, 4 00 80 minutes, 70S 8SmInutaO , J o-i v jj ii mmuteal a.n 3S (82 minutes, 7 04 83 minute p.m. Iave Market StrHt Wharf V-mM. a- 830,(75mlnuteri).1000 (75 minute, a mV II 06 Saturdays only), (73 mlnutea), 3 00,(70m!nulaV 3 00 (75 mlnutea), 8 80 (60 minute), 4 00 ( "i?"''4?0 175 mlnutea), 800 IW ml nu tori, 5 30 163 mlnuteal n. m. Sunday, am it! m minuteg, 8 00 75 mlnutea, 8 30 73 mlnutesV, 000 ITS mlnutea , 1000 (70 minutesl a. m.. anS fir L '""""eaj, iuuu iaj minutesl a.m.. and su 110 minuieai p. m. 11.00 Kxcuislon trala. , w .. ... vv ouuuays, i uu ana 7 so a m. ror uapexnay, Angleaea. Wlldwoid, Holly Beach Express. 900 a m. 2 80.4 oa llm mlni.f 3 00 pm week-daya. Sunday, 8 20 a m. For Capa May only, 1 80 p m Saturdays, f 1.00 ex cursion train, 700 a. m. dally. ror oca lain in.y, uoean utr, Avalon aad Stone Harbor Express 9 10 am, 2 80, 4 30, 1 09 p m weekdays. Sundays, 8 50 a m. 11 -OJ Kitar alon train, 700 a m dally. For Somera' Point Uxprraa, 8 00, 8 84, 10 00 a Hi,liwiiuniayi oiuyj, z uu,auu, 4 00, 00,8 SO pm weekdays. SundaTa.8 00. 8 on. sm and in no am, 4 80 pm. The Union Transfer Company will eaU far and check barrage from hotels and reoldenoea. Dining- Oar. T. B. HoTciiiHsoir. J. K. Wood, Oen'l Pasa'a1! Al Gen'l Manager. 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