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No',I,ottlconts, Used to Illtlo tlioCuri Clin)lotiixur,nntl tho KxportRWho If ml Kxpcoti'il to Soon Itiullcnl Dotmrturo In Yanht Mill 111 luu Worn Dlinppotitt oil New York, Sept. 28. Tho Shamrock wns yesterday safely drydocked at tho urie Uosln, to bo made ready for tho International races, which becln on Tuostlay next. Every precaution wna taken to prevent mishap to tho big cutter, and 20 minutes after sho was wnrped Into position over tho 12 blocks at tho bottom of tho dock her keel was estlnc securoly In place. There was no attempt to hide tho lines ot tiro yacht from view. The yard was open to tho public from morning until night, nnd hundreds of yachtsmen stood for hours whllo the water was bolng pump cd out, that they might get a look nt the under body and keel of tue dial lonccr. It was too late In the day for secrecy, and so the "clouts" and "pet ticoats that prevented tho people from seeing the Shamrock when she was launched In England early this sum mcr, and afterward whon sho was docked at the Erie baaln Bhortly after reaching this country, were not usod. Every one had a flno look at tho craft Before being docked the Shamrock's crew was put to work scraping off tho green paint that covered her topsldes. exposing the true metal underneath Just what metal these two upper streaks of plates aro composed of Is a secret, but It looks much like a com position of aluminum and nickel, very lleht and at the same time very strong, It is quite probable that the Shamrock will not have her upper body repainted for fear It may retard her speed. Cap tain wrlngo, when asked about tno matter, said ho did not know about tho paint, but if any was put on It would be the true Irish green. At the time of the Shamrock's keel touched the blocks there was about 21 feet of water from the blocks to the surface, which makes her draft about tho same figures, or an Inch or two less. Tho crew was at once put to work In two squads scrubbing tho hull with brushes. The Shamrook Is a powerful cralt. with her greatest beam about where- the masthead runners fasten to tho deck. The underbody, which Is of bronze, was covered with a sort ot slime, which came oft readily with tho vigorous application of salt water and brushes, leaving the plates shiny and smooth, when the hull and keel wer fully exposed there were expressions of disappointment on all sides. The experts expected to see something now, nnd a radical departure from tho old type of English cutter. Shamrock can be described as a vessel with a Britannia body and a Defondor fln and lead, including the latter's rocker keel, but with greater draft than either. There Is nothing particularly handsome about tho cutters linos ex cept that they aro all curves, thero bolng no straight ones except from the turn of tho guard boards to the lead In comparison with tho Columbia the Shamrock Is fullor bodied, especially amidships, has about a foot more beam and a draft about ten Inches greater, Her overhangs aro shorter, so that tho lines of her hull are not so well carried out as in the Columbia, and being short, increase the look of bulk!' ness. Then she is higher sided than the cup defender. She has a rocker keel, like Defender that is, her lead keel is rounded up like that of tho '95 champion, but a little more at the bow than the latter. Her lead keel is about as thick as Columbia's, but not nearly so deep. Prom 4 to feet is a fair estimate, while the cup defender's 1b about S feet. The lead on the keel weighs about 15 tons less thai Columbia's, or about 80 tons, but as it is about five feet longer than the lat ter's, about 33 feet, and not nearly so deep, it puts the ballast lower, an therefore gives the Shamrock fully as much, If not greater stability. The Shamrock carries more sail than the Columbia, as her mast is stepped about two feet further aft, giving her more headsall, while the mainsail 'Is also larger than tho cup defender's. The Shamrock s amidships sections are con. tlnuous curves from the deck lines to the turn of the garboard. Her bilge hardens greatly at the quarter, Just opposite to the Columbia a, and gives one tho Impression that It will retard her pror ss In sailing. Amidships, the Columbia has a line almost straight from the bilge to gar- board, giving her a flatter floor, while the Shamrock Is full and round. When the lead keel was exposed It was found to bo unlike Columbia' In that It Is unprotected by bronze. It Is painted with some sort of red com position to protect it from tho action of the salt water, but the crew had considerable work In cleaning off the slimy coating. When tho hull of tho cutter had been well scrubbed the crew commenced putting up a staging about the craft .and are using electric polishers on the metallic sides today. Drydock No. 3, at the Brooklyn navy yard, was made ready yesterday for tho reception of the yacht Columbia. tho navy department having given its con sent for the yacht to be hauled out there, the Erie basin dock being occu pied exclusively by the Shamrock. The Columbia left her moorings at New Ro chelle yesterday noon and was towed through Hell Gate and the East river, arriving at tho navy yard before dark She was put in the dock at 9 o'clock this morning and the work at cloanlng was at once begun. A Narrow Escape. Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada E, ITait. of Groton. S. D. "Was taken with a bad cold which settled on ray lungs ; cough set In and finally terminated In Consumption. Four Doctors gave me up, saying I could live but a short time. 1 gave myseu up w m Rivlnr. determined If I could not stay wit my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. My husband was advised to get Dr. King's Now Discovery for uonsumptiou, ('onirlia and Colds. I cave it a trial, took in all eight bottles It 1ms cured me, and thank Cod I am saved and now a well and healthy woman." Trial bottles free at A. Wasley's Drug Store. Regular size 60o and fl.OO. Uuaranteeu or price reiunaeu. Lord Mlht'o 'Will Jfot" VfulfCltlcncb Ottawa, Ont.. Sept. 28. It is said hero that Lord Mlnto will not go to Chicago to attend the laying of th corner stono of the postofflce there, He will leave for New York early next week to attend tho yacht races. 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Coal Street SK ENANDOAM - RA OLYMHA IN THE LEAD. (Continued from Ntsl 1'aJtx.) pta, nnd to I. ivi umf ttinre would ave forced. 1m.u "h llTmlp beyond the edge of tu . .iin ship channal. Hear Admin! S.itnpr n gig was im- merilntoly lowered ,t il In' went alxjnru Hip Plii , X offlcldl re spects to hl- ! rnptnlriH of tho othr iillann, Mama- hURett, Hfif 1 1 pxab anil Lan caster, foil mil v. II, for naval eti quette Is both prompt anil exacting. "ri-alilHitt'p t'liiniillinniiti I'reHPtttoil. Meantime tha beautiful whlto yacht Dolphin, witli Assistant Secretary of the Navy Allen aboard, had hurried down to the Olympla. Tho Dolphin How the white (lag containing four stars with a fouled anchor In the Hold, the (las of the assistant secretary, and Mr. Allen personally was convey ing to Admiral Dawey the greetlngx nnd compliments of President McKIn- ley. He went aboard In a launch, nnd was received at the gangway by the admiral himself. The marine guard at present arms was mustered aft and as Mr. Allen came ovor the sldo drum rullles and bugle flourishes sounded in his honor. When the assistant sec retary of the navy goes aboard a war- hip the regulations proscribe that his flag bo hoisted to the main top. Up went the ting, but as soon us the greet ings had been exchanged at Mr. Allen's request it was hauled down, and Mr. Alton remained aboard as tho private guest of the admiral. It was the de- Ire of the navy department not to de tract In any way of the honors to be accorded Dowey. An olPcer from Fort Hancock short ly nfterwarda came aboard to convey the formal wclcomo of the army, and then, a few minutes after 9, Just aa the tide turned flood, the Olympla weighed anchor and began her Journey up the bay. Tho tugs and harbor craft, which had been hovering about since daylight, tooting and shrieking tneir salutations at every opportunity, fell Into her wake and puffed proudly up behind her. Every vessel she pass ed gave her a vaporous saluto, and as the Bhlppiug increased the noisy dem onstration became almost continuous Tho figure of the hero of the day was in full relief against the sky as ho stood upon the bridge chatting with Assistant Secretary Allen and tho group of officers. He occasionally turned and smiled and bowed to the noisy escort. Ship after ship took its turn in doing honor to the admiral as the Olympla swept grandly up the lino of floating fortresses and the flood of sentiment welled up within their hearts, Admiral Dewey, from the bridge, acknowledged each salute with a wave of his cap. He alone, of all the officers ot the fleet, was In fatigue uniform. As the Olympla swept by the New York, the last ship of the column, the full ma rine band aboard the Olympla played Sousa's "El Capltan" march, and ths gpeotators on the excursion fleet cheer ed. The skippers turned loose their whistles and sirens. Everything that could make a noise, joined. Itocolrlnp; tho OIUolul Vlalts. In a few moments the Olympla came to anchor, and then came tho admirals and captains from all the ships troop ing In their swift water carriages to pay their respects to the nation's hero. As they came aboard they were given the honors due their rank. Admiral Dewey was still in fatigue uniform when he received his old claasmates at the gangway. The official vlsIU to the Olympla lasted for over an hour. Meantime scores of rowboats, tugs, launchos and yachts formed about her, many with relatlvos, sweethearts or friends aboard. Almost the first to make the gangway was the Narkoota, with Admiral Dewey's relatlvos. Tho party was given a warm greoting and taken to the cabin. One officer was so overjoyed at the sight of tho wife ho had not seen for 23 months that he rushed down the gangway and klssiod her In tho presonco of 10,000 people. Some of the visitors had flowers for the admiral and more good things for the crew. One man presented the crow with a rowboat of watermelons. As soon as Admiral Dewey could detach himself from those who were so eager to see htm he returned the official visits, which the etiquette of the occa sion required. He first called upon Rear Admiral Sampson, whose ship lay next to his, and then upon Rear Admiral Howlson, at the other end of the line. For this ceremony the Admiral him self donned the full uniform of hts rank. There waa a pretty ceremony as he went aboard the New York and the Chicago, nnd as the- little launch In which he passed each ship of the squadron the sides were manned, the drums were rolled, the bugles blown and the officers at the waist saluted. Rear Admiral Howlson's appearance In the harbor will in no wise inter fare with the program tomorrow. It will bo carried out as arranged, except that his flagship, if It should Join the pa rade, would follow the Olympla, in stead of Rear Admiral Sampson's flag ship, New York. But It Is not certain that Admiral Howlson will take part. Ho Is reported to have said that he and his crew were worn out after their long Journey and preferred to rest and clean up their travel stained ship. If he should ride In the land parade on Saturday, being Sampson's senior, ha will precede the commander of tho North Atlantic squadron. E"!Honuttrul Ilnrbor Docorntlonn. Viewed from the shoro skirting either Staten Island or Bay Ridge, the Narrows took on the appearance last night of a big water fete, a Venetian carnival. What might have been taken for a great canal was formed by reve nue cutters and warships, beginning with the Olympla at St. Qeorgo and ending with the Onondaga, lying off Quarantine. Between this ljno ot beautifully lighted warships and the Staten Island shore darted brilliantly illuminated launches carrying prettily gowned women and occasionally a party of naval officers resplendent In gold braided dress uniforms. The searchlights of the ships chased many of these elusive water greyhounds as they scurried hither and thither. The most unique illumination along the shores of tho harbor was the ef fective display at the quarantine board ing station above the Narrows. It consisted of the words "Welcome Home" In white electric lights, with a border ot red, white and blue lights and an immense American flag, 14 by 26 feet, set In an illuminated frame of hundreds of whlto electric bulbs. This display was visible all over the bay, Tomorrow nlsht the general Illumina tion of the coast will take place. A Frightful BlundT Will often cause a horrible Hum, Scald, Cut or Bruise. HucUen's Arnica Salve, the best In the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures Old Sores, Fever Sores, Ulcers, Boils, Felons, Corns, all Skin Eruptions. Best Pile cure on earth. Only 25cts. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by A. Wasley, Dnigtfist. fIOOD'3 riLliS cure Liver Ilia, Biliousness, Indlgestlou, Headache, C uleafut laxative. All Druggist NUOdlttS OP NEWS. The ntimW of fnlltms-nta TtifHiday were 4S3. making a total or 11,047. Th ponlrllititlona to the Dwfy home fund to date amount tn $43,002 The proclamation of rnnil Ludlow has broken the propoMd general strlko In Havana. A unlrenwl suffrage demonstration In Budapest. Hungary, resulted in a hundred arreaU. The admlMlona to the National Ex port exposition at Philadelphia yester day numbered 17,188. ICdwatd Kollerman and August Wel gnnt, painters, fell from a scaffold at Hoboken, N. J., and were killed. A treaty of commerce ami friendship Is on the eve of conclusion between Holland and the Transvaal. General Kunston, of Kansas, pre dicts the end of the Philippines war by spring, and favors "the iron hand it military rule." Ii('iv HefkmtN .Met'ormiek. New York, Sept. 2S. Before 4.00) people at the Ienox Athletic club Inst' night Kid McCoy clearly proved that j Jack McCormack, of Philadelphia, won by a fluke a few weeks ago In Chlrano, i when he knocked McCoy out McCoy simply smothered the big wrestler, and made lilm look like a norlie He sent him down several times, but Mc Cormack was not satisfied with these breathing spells, as he lay down sev eral times without receiving a punch He also transgressed the rules by hold ing and wrestling, and waa frequently cautioned. Tho spectators became dis gusted with McCormack's actions, and so did Referee Charley White, who sent him to his corner In the eighth round on account of his dropping, and declared McCoy the winner. Mel. onu mid IlimlmoU tn tlm Rootle. Columbus, Sept, 2S. For a time yes terday the proposed trip of the Ohio National Guard to Now York to par ticipate In the Dewey celebration was abandoned, but, owing to the gener osity of Governor Bushnell nnd John R. McLean the trip will be made as proposed. All arrangements had been completed when at a lato hour At torney General Monnett gave an opin ion that the funds of the state could not bo used for defraying the expenses of the trip, and on the strength of that tho adjutant general issued an order calling the trip off. Mr. McLenn and tho governor agreed to guarantee the expenses of tho trip In case thero should be any difficulty in getting tho money from the state treasury. "Tlicy Said An in stance of the way doctors m&v be mistaken is slinu-n In the experience narrated by Dr Joseph Flke, of tost Springs, Marion Co , Kan. "Ten year ago" he aaya "there was an emigration from Kusland to this coun try, and there was a lady In the company who waa badly affected with that dreadful disease scrofula. Her mouth and throat were In an awful condition, and there were lumps ou the outside below the jaws the siie of a hen's egg. Other doctors had been called and they said it was a fatal case. "I was called and made my diagnosis ; I felt confident that none of my remedies would do her any permanent good. It came to my mind that Dr. Pierce's Golden Medi cal Discovery was recommended for it, so I went to the drug store and bought one bot tle and gave It to her to use as directed. Five bottles cured her and she is well to day. She is married now and has three healthy children. "If this is a credit to your medicine" adds Dr. Flke In a communication to Dr. Pierce "you can use it. I am using a good many of your medicines In my practice." In his own profession Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. V., is honored as among the foremost of living specialists in diseases of the blood and nervous system. If your health Is poor write to him in perfect con fidence for good advice. It will be sent you In a plain sealed envelope, without charge. For the most obstinate forms of const! nation, use Dr. Pierce's Tleasant Pellets. Their action is prompt jet comfortable; their effect is permanent. Insist that the druyglt does not give you something else. POLITICAL CARDS. I70TK FOU WM. S. LEIB, OP ASHLAND. FOR PROTHONOTARY. yoTis i'oi FRANK R. KAN WER, OF LOFTY. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. yOTH FOR HORACE F. RABER, OF PINEQROVE. FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER. fOTK FOR THOMAS J. HIGGINS, OF SHENANDOAH. TOR CLERK OF THE COURTS. LTOTK FOR M. A. CAREY, FOR PROTHONOTARY. yOTiC for FRANK C. REESE. Of SlIBKANDOAU. FOR COUNTY REGISTER. IfOTE FOR JOHN T. SHOENER, FOR CLERK OF THE COURTS. yt.rt for CHARLES E. BERGER, FOR DISTRICT ATTORNEY. yOTK FOR EMANUEL JENKYN, Present Incumbent. FOR RECORDER OF DEEDS. A Hand Is ono of the possess Pi givra it. Handsomo Complexion i greatest cnarms a woman can oaoiii'i CoMruuioa Powdus, If II II II II 11 II ' it was u u ' Acts gently on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels Cleanses the System EFFECTUALLY OVERCOMES ZLr PERMANENTLY 1 lo BFlJt.w r ePCXS !ClALr" OUT THE GtrtUINf, - MAHT O 0 (AUlvRNIA JTG SVRVP( ,K!, t-cVW'Jc; VO roa u a in Mum mi tot nt Kmc PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. nURKK. ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Office Rfran building, corner of Main an Centra strceta, Bbenanuoab. J CLAUDB DROWN, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. rOmce: Cor. Centre and White street, nsi to Justice Tootncy'a office. ClltUIILKIt, M. V., PHYSICIAN AND SUROEON. No. 80 ISast Lloyd Hlreet. Offloe houmi a tji Q n tn.. 1 In n . to 9 p. tn. PROF. JOHN JONB8, riUSlCAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box S3, Mahaaoy City, Pa. IlarinK studied under some nt th hi masters In London and PaHa. will i t- iUUH. on the violin, mandolin, eultar and vocal culture. Terms reasonable. Address in care of Htrouse ma lewnier nnenandoah. Philadelphia & Readinq R'y- Englnes Burn Hard Coal-No Smoke. IN KFFEOT JULY 1. 1899. Trains leave Shenandoah aa follows i Sundays, 2 10 a ra. r or new ; orfc via Ma-ch Chunk, week dara, 87 a, m., 12 28 and 3 00 n, m. yl Rcadlnir and Philadelphia, week dara. Sundays, 2 10 a in. r ur i-ufi8Tine, weec aars, 2 10. 7 87. 0 M a. m ! 26, 809, 6 09 and 1 30 p. m. Sunday.', a "os m. Sundays, 2 10 a ru- v ?fe S-J77' 1184 "-.12 28, 7 80 p. m uuuun;s,u. t III, VVm riane, wday, 210,8S7,SSS, 87. 9 M. 1182 a. m., 12 2S, R 09, 0 09, 7 80, tU .ni. Sundays, 2 10 and 8 27 a tn. ' For Arbland and Sbamokln, week dara. 8 27. Sunday, 8 27 a in" P roriiaitlniore, Waahlnirton and the Weatyta u. AO, It. K.. through trains lea- Reading Tmlnal, Phlladelphfa. (P. A R. D K.) at 8 2aj llonal trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest. Py.'iT1 "n, week daya, 10 80 a. m. 12 20 12 1S8i0pui. Sundays, 1 85, 8 28 p. m. TRAINS FOR 8HKNANDOAH. TBT-aft Vat V..i- T1 . - B . i . oo p.m. 1 Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week: !ay8, 4 80. 9 10 a. m.. 1 80, A 40 p. mT ' 80.8 88. 10 21 a. m. and 1 88. 4 09, 8 u 3o p. m. Laye Uoadlng, week daya, 187, 7 00. 1008. a. in., 12 15. 4 17. 6 00, 8 28 p. m! ' ' TmiSI lr.tlllla. . .i 99 M ... " " ws.biiiio, noQ USI l, 1 11. 4(1 O nra 0 80, 12 80, 120, 4 80,810 and 9 50 p.m. . i 1 ... oaya, a is. Baa, ll ZJ . in., 149, 5 68 7 71. 9 41 p. m ----- - ...... .... , ..j, ra. u.i, a aa, v m, 1147 a.m., i 22 fi A, 8 24, 7 44, 10 08 p. m .uuuy x-iano, weec aays, 3 40.SOO 80. 9 22. 10 23. 12 OO. rr, 1 M KPI 1. .la 1024pm. ' ' leare v nil tuicport, weekdays, T42, 1000 a. ra..Hi4 and 400, 1180p.m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave FMIadclnhla Chestnut umi h.r South street -bar lor Atlantic City. 2 00. 3 00, 13 40 sixty minute, 4 00, 4 30,lS00alxtr minute', 5 30, 7 15, p iu. Accomodation, 8 15 i in, 5 30. 0 30 n m r-undava Rinmu 7nil am 8 30,900, 10 00 aro, 4 45, 7 15pm. Accommoda- ion, u n a m, v, p m. 11.00 excursion 7 00 m daily and 7 30 Sundays. i.ravo iiianno uny Depots weekdavEx. press, l45Mondayaonly,7 00,7 45, I7W from naltlcave. station only, 8 30, 9 00, 1015, 1103 a in, 3 30, 4 30, 5 30, 7 80, 9 80 p m. Accommo dation 42S 8 00 am, 3 50pm. .Sundays Ex press 330, 400 800, 600, 880. 700, 780. 800, 8 SO p in Accommodation, 7 15 a m. 4 SO n m. Il.uu excursion weekdays 6 OOp m, Sundays 8 10, 2 15. 4 U, 5 15 p m. Sundays 8 4.1, 915 a m, 4 4.i pm. 11.00 excursion Thursday and Sunday 7 00 am. For Cape Mar and Sea Isle City Weekdays 0 15 a m, 2 80, 4 15 p m. Sundays 8 45 m m 4 43 p m. 11.00 excursion Sundays only, 7 00 a m. Additional for Cape May Weekday 8 54 a m. Sundays 15 am. i-arior uara on all express trains. . iu.viui.Nuu. buijiv to nearest Philadelphia and Reading Railway ticket annt or address I. A. OWX1QARD, EDSOH J. WBXXa. Gen'l Bunt., Qen'l Pass'r Art., n..dlr News Opinions OF National Importance ALONE CONTAINS BOTH. 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