PSh&Jf Zrr "aft THE EXCHAENCB OF SYRUP OF FIGS h ltu not only to the originality and simplicity of tho combinntion, butnlso to 'li ciirc nnil skill with which It is munufi cturcd by scientific processes Itnovn to tho California Via Svnur Co. o;i Vi nml wo wish to impress upon nil the importance of purchnslii; the true nnd original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the California Fin Svutir Co. on y, ii knowledge of that fact will n sist one in avoiding the wm thloss imitations manufactured by ui'i or par ties. Tho hltrh standing of the Cali fornia Flo Svnui' Co. with the medi cal profession, and the sat Infliction which the gvmiino Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the name of the Company u guaranty of the excellences of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, as it nets on tho kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating 01 weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, pleaso remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN fuanci LOEI5VILI.K. Ky. Cal. m.w yohk. jv. v. HISfMMYS' WITCH HAZEL, OIL C Piles or Hemorrhoids Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scnlds. Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Boils 6z Tunaors. Eczerr.n & Eruptions. Salt Rh mm & Totters. Clmppac Hands, Fever B isters. Soro Lit .! & Nostrils. Corns A Bunions. Stings Bites of Insects. Three Sizes, ;;c, 50c. and $1.00. oldliy druggist, ni pust-jiuldonrm Iptof price HL'SU'llltFIH'.IHMll II A 113 m!llaiubi.ewlcrk. Grocers can tell you why tliosc whobuySEEUG'S Veep coming back for it. You can't keep on eelling a poor thing to the same people. saved by nsing SeCl- Ifj'S because you icuu buy cheap Feoffee nnd make ictoiin by ittlo or tliU admixture, ARBEY'S OCK BER Givs a satisfied smile to every palate that tastes it Now on tap at all our customers. Will. SCMAilCKER, JR., - Agent EVAN J. DAVIES, Lively and Undertaking No. 13 North Jardin St. kC0RSET5 1 FINANCE Km TRADE. Western I'roMiiorlty Itns Caused nn In crenxu lu Mnnumctiirliiir. New York, Slay 21. H. CI, Dun St Co.'b weekly review of trndo nays' (IrowliiR nccustomed to war posslbltl lles, which nre mostly fnr from proba bilities of evil, and fliullnif tho nation moving along stendlly in its Industries, people are graBpIng the idea that It Is throwing away some months of ac tive and profitable life to wait until war clouds have passed. Western pros perity has so greatly overbalanced timidity of eastern capital that actual business done Increases; railroad earn ings promise uetter for May than a month ugo for April, and payments through clearing houses for the week In May show a gain of SG.O per cent over last year and 7.G per cent over 1S92, while a month 111:0 the increase over last year was 33.C, and compared with 1892 there was a decrease of 7.2 per cent. Several large contracts kept hack for some weeks because of hos tilities have now been placed, and In stead of works closing or reducing force, returns show the starting ot some works Ions Idle nnd Increase of force or of hours at others. Govern ment work occupies mnny establish ments, but It counts for little com pared with other demnnds. The key of the situation Is the pros perity of the west, which altufcether unprecedented marketing of breadstuffn has caused, with the prospect of good crops to come. These prospects, and actual receipts of wheat amounting to C,87G,71G bushels for the week, against 2,J39,1G9 last year, with advances also n other grain and cattle, have pro duced a demand for manufactured goods which was not anticipated from eastern Indications. SWALLOW'S THIRD NOMINATION. Nmnril Tor Governor by tho l'l'ohlhl- tlonlnti by Acclamation. Ilarrlsburg. Pa., May 21. Itev. Dr. Silas C. Swallow, of Ilarrlsburg, was nominated for governor by yesterday's state Prohibition convention; for lieu tenant governor, 13. D. Nichols of Wllkesbarre; secretary of Internal affairs, Sterling V. Dixon of lierwlck congressmen-at-Iarge, George N. Gar ber of Pittsburg and Plnneck 12. Sharp- less of Warde, Delaware county; su perlor court Judge, Lewis D. Vail of Philadelphia. The nominations were made by acclamation, except for lieu tenant governor. Nichols defeated Dixon oil the Ilrst ballot, and then the convention selected the Berwick man for tho next place on the ticket. The candidates, with the exception of Mr. Vail, who was called to Phlladel phla this morning, made short speeches of acceptance, promising to make an aggressive campaign. Dr. Swallow, who had previously been nominated by the Populists and Honest Govern ment party, was received with wild en thuslasin when lie was Introduced to the body of th convention. In accept lug the nomination he said that he still stood on the one plank -platform of honest government." Interested People. Advertising a patent medicine in the pc- culinr way in which the proprietor of Kemp's ialsam for Coughs ami Colds docs it, is in- :leed wonderful, lie authorizes all druggists to Rive to those who call for it, a sample lOtlli free, that they may try it before pur chasing. The large bottles are 25 and 60c, ve certainly would advise a trial. It may save you from consumption. To lfi't In Wt'Ht inftiHter Abliey. Ijondon, May 21. It Is now virtually decided that Sir. Glndstone'B remains shall be Interred In Westminster Ab bey. The family do not oppose the nation's desire, and the only direction Mr. Gladstone left was that he should bo burled at Uawarden unless there should be an unmistakable national wish for an Interment at Westminster. Mrs. Gladstone's only objection Is the natural wish to be burled In the same Brave devoted to her husband, and It Is rumored that nrraiiKements are in contemplation whereby this feellnn need not prove an Insuperable obstacle to n burial In the Abbey. One Minute Is not loni;, yet relief is ob tained In half that time by the uso of One Mlnulo Couch Cure. It prevents consump tion and quickly cures colds, croup, bronchi tis, pneumonia, la Krippn and nil throat and limn tinublos. C. If. Hagcnbuch. Xnvnl Aeiidi'iny ui'-iikii Doli-ntod. Annapolis, May 21. The University of I'' n 'sytvanln crews v.-on two boat race- i.i.m the Naval Academy on the Severn liver yesterday afternoon. The nrst race, Which was two miles straight away, was won by Pennsyl vania In 11:03, the cadets belnsr ten minutes behind. The second race, be tween the second crews, was for a mile and a half strnlRht away. Pennsylva nia's time, 9:10; Navy, :30. S. C. V. Jones. Mlle&biire. Pa., writes : "I have used DeWltt's Llttlo Early Risers ever since they were introduced hero and must say I havo never used any pills in my family during forty years of house, keeping that Kave such satisfactory results as a laxative or cathartic." O. II. Hagenbuch. Aiiiei'li'ii Cannot. l!o limit on. London, May 21. The weeklies con tinue their pro-American comments upon the wnr nnd ItB international de velopments. The Speaker says: "Tin ultimate results of the war cannot he doubtful. Any check tho "United States may receive will only Increase Its de termination to persist. The Interven tion of the powers would make, that determination unalterable, nnd If,' Eu ropean complications brine on nn Ku ropenn war every Ereat power In Kurope except ourselves and Germany will find what Ituly nnd Spain have found already that Its Rovornment Is Bitting on a volcano." "Onn Minute, CoukIi Giro is tho liest pre paration I have ever sold or used and can't say too much ill its pralso." Ij. M. Keiinon, Merchant, uucn, ua. u. n. uheuuuuimi, PromnisoH mi Uiirly Invasion of Culm, Cleveland, Mny 21. An Important order from the war department was re ceived by wire nt the local United States army recrultlnR olllce yesterday. It dlieeted that hereafter all recruits for heavy and light artillery should be sent Immediately to Tampa, uni formed and completely equipped. "Tho deinnnd Is urgent," the telegram said, "especially for heavy artillerymen." Tho Cuban question and political Issues bluk into insli;iiillfanco with tho man who sutl'urs from piles. What lio most desires. Is leliof. DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo cures piles. O. II, llageiihucli. lloycoltliitr 1'Wuit'li (inotlH, Cincinnati, Mny St. rntrlotlo feel Ing lins risen to bucIi a pilch here that lendliiB wotnen nre persistently refus ing Roods known to bo of French manu facture. Merchants have found It to their advuntauo to remove French labels whenever practicable. When doctors fall try llurdock Blood Hitters. Cures dyscpsla, constipation ; In vigorates tlio whole system, WHAT I have used Jolionn Kofi's Molt Extract and find It most beneficial as well as agTeeable. I would like to know your price per dozen bottles. Beware of Imitation! The genuine Johitnn t'xtrsct has this ii m HofT Mlt S on n.'ck bbel. Eisnsr son Co., Sole Agtnu, New York, o 00c &m,wwmwwww?r mmmmmmmmm 1 -i 1 - I C'Kaier Export Beer"!-1 E IN THE MANUFACTURE OF THIS CHOICE IS BREWERY PRODUCTION 3 1 THE KAIER COMPANY, Limited, : OF" MAHANOY CITY, 3 Has attained an excellence which lias rarely been excelled, Si MR. CHARLES D. KAIER .2 And his associates havo spent, not only inurh time, hut also a largo amount of money, in experiments, to bring this Ileer to its present perfection and tliey havo many testimonials that the company has received from well known medical men which are exhibited with parclonalilo pride by the President, Mr. Clias. I). Kaicr. The bicwer, Mr. Train: Kalcr, Is a Ktntleiiian scientifically versed in all that pertains In tlio Hiuwcr's Art and to Ids perseverance and close application Is largely due tho splendid triumphs achieved by The Kaier Export Beer.. It is compared by many "Old to tho products of Iladcn and MADE ONLY AND SOLD BY THE GHflS. D. PIER GOiWPANV, bmd. Mahanoy City, Pa. REPRESENTED IN SHENANDOAH BY EDWARD O'DONNELI Mail orders will receive prompt attention. TUUUUllilUUiiilUilllU WE HAVE NO AGENTS tut hr sold direct to the coa miner for 25 yeiri it nhole 1110 cricei, iTinr dealer'i proflti. Ship vher (or examination. ETerjthing warranted, liaitjlti of Vehiclei, 65 itylei of HarneM. n ml Ton Iluffrisi. 13(3 to SarriTi.l50toll2i. cel. Thaetoos. Trapi. ettes, Spring-ltoad Wigom. Send for K,.tT. W4HaV!."VrVU: Cllilosi.ef .lLw.tjlM. iUle,.ptuir:idni.tn. it .ol.. ( IN. ELKHART UAUUIAQK .HU UAIUIESS MFU. CO, W. B. VUXVT, BwV. KLKIlAilT, I. THE PHILADELPHIA TiriES IS THE HANDSOMEST and BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED. Purine 18'JHTIIKTIWKS will not only maintain the IiIkIi Htumhmt of excolU'iiee it um-ht'il the piut year, hut will Hteuitfustly endeavor to exeel Its own best record, and will not swerve from its bet purposo to make THE TIMES THE FAVORITE FAMILY NEWSl'Al'ER OF THIS COUNTRY THE BEST NEWSPAPER I'imLISHED I'lllSTINO ALL THE NEWS OK ALL THE WORLD ALL THE TIME So Journal It morn oxtfiiHlvcly circulated or has tt wider clrtlu of readers in Pennsylvania than THE PHILADELPHIA TlflES WHY? BECAUSE IT DESERVES THEM Tspi Specimen Copies Sent Free Send for one TEniYTO DAIIA', 83.00 per annum ; Sicents 1 CIvI'lO per mouth; delivered hy earrlern for 0 cents per week. .SUNDAY Hli I ION, 32 large, handsome pages 221 columns, elegantly Illustrated, hejiutlfillly printed lu colors, 8-U0 per annum; Scents per copy. Dally and Kun tluy, $5,00 per auuutu ; ftO cents per month. Address all letters to THE TIMES, runjuiKLrmi RUPTURE' CURED. A Sjiecialisl on Uupcure from Williainsjiorl will visit Shenaudoah Every Thursday AT THE Hotel Franey, from 8 till 10:30 a. m. Rupture permanently and quickly Cured or no pay. vruien guarantee to absolutely cure all kinds of Kupturc without operation or detention from business. Absolutely no Uanjjjr, Examination Tree. loo persona cured in Sunbury, Shamokin, MjCArmel and vicinity who can be referred to,' Charges and I en us moderate and within reach of all o e A a SAYS : flli Country" llecr Drinkers liavaria. mm ia an j- 170. Cirri a- Waron and Milk larf. fr lfo. 6M Samr. rtto, with nrttl&i, itaipi. ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND THERE IS NO KIND OF PAIN OR I ACHE, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL. ' THAT PAIN-KILLER WILL NOT RE LIEVE. . LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE BEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS & SON. DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREftMNT . THE ORIGINAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, IsBolduntlor positivo Written uarnntcc, byantliorlzwl agents only, to cure Woak Memory, DizzInosB, Wakefulness, Fits, llseteria, Quick ness, Night Losses, Kvil Dreams, Lack of Conti donco. Nervousness, Lassitude all Drains, Youth- tm lrpupn np l''.Tn.-iHsivn nf Tolinpco. Onium. or Liquor, which loads to Misery, Consumption, Insanity and Death. At storo or by nunl, SI o box, six for f5; with written cunrnntoo to nilrn ill' 1'Aftlml tnni.rr. SumnlO llllCU- piro. coutalDinu flvo daysr treatment, with full instructions, 25 coats. Ono eamnlo only sold tc oachnorson. At storo or Ly mail. tS"ncd Label Spcclalva For Imnotency. Less ot l'owor. Lost . llanhood, XJi .J. Utnpiliro nr HitirnnnnRfl.'.. T .i a ooz: oix uir wuii 'drvv-ivritten iriiaraun'o BCFOREorbymall. APTEP Tor Sale at KIRIIN'S Drug; Store MASTERLY TREATMENT Kllfot lurdv twoan beforu John Turner. Notary rubllc. 1'Llla.: MI contracted one of the moit severe cases of JIM) 01) rOIaOW Known, nu the UIsuaso pilh if raised to such an extent that I was re duced to skin and bone; my mouth uud throat were iuii or uicers; couiu uoi eai; uair ifii oui, auu cer Ulu pacta of my b.njy were 10 awfully swollen and discolored that I thought they would ho un tlrely dentroyrd, I was advised to consult DR. THEEL 604 North Sixth St. (private entrance ou Ureeu fcL,, I'lilludelylilu, and did io.8tavlnir under his treatment &lx muutha. then stopped, thin kin (f I was all right, but In a ehorttlmo the disease broka out aato. I ihen went to a leading college, think I nc It cheaper, and they almost succeeded lu ruining me with poisonous utukt. i uuicKty maui up luy miuu iu go uuck to Ur. TliueK this lira strlotly obyylncr hhi in. tructlons, mid rvinalued under treatment until permanently cured, l owe my good health, strength ana vijnr tu triH k-arnp-1 phyBlclan's raaa terly trwatinanu" NOTICII Nonames or cases published without couaunt. The utmost necrecy vunrautcpd Frwkh cisoi cured In 4 to luduya. Treatment by mall. Hclf'iihue and Toat man hood iwrmaueutly restored, bhrunkeu orijinis fully developed. Mricturo and Vorlcocfle re moved without cu til ii ij, bend tlvez-cent atamps for book, "Trnth," th only true medical book: exposing quucU due lorn, lulvermtiig all over tho fuuuirv ua wiav uuuiuimiusriJwiaimw, jtuurv,, v pi, o-Vj ouu. v-iim eu, miu om, uy ,o-iu. mnn.-cnfflr-store o Dlt.U.KK IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco Wholesale and Retail. SO Wost Centre Street, AHant la ono nf the pOSSCBS. I1 lvca It. Hanclsomo Comnloxlon tlio groatoai c:iarin a woman ran OUONI'S WUiiri-IiJlIUN 1'OWUbll n oeoootoooo9Q s mijfUiiierl Health is Wealth NAVAL BATHE Washington Does Not Expect It to Tako Placo Immodiatoly. . OERVERA IN A VERITABLE TRAP A SIiikIo Mon 1 1 or Could llottlo I'll tlio AVliolo Simulsli l'loot lu tjniitliiKo'H K'urrowIInrlior ni'lloni'iH'liiiiiKc". M.vtlilcnl Spanish Conllnit Stntloii. Washington, May 21, All of the news that wan elvcn out yesterday at tlm navy department was comprised In tho ono Fhort bulletin, posted at the clou of the day, stating that the department had Information, believed to be au thentic, that Admiral Cervera, with his Spanish Hying squadron, was at Santi ago de Cuba. Accepting this statement ns correct, It Indicated that there Is little probability of a hostile meeting between Sampson or Schley and Cer vera Immediately. Looklnc over tho charts of Santiago harbor the experts soon discovered that the place would be a veritable rat trap for the Spaniards, with Its narrow entrance, In which n single American monitor could bottle up the whole Spanish lleet. The naval strategy board, rechrlsten cd of late the war board, has lost one of Its most active and valuable mem bers In the person of Captain Barker. He left Washington today for Hamp ton Iloads to take command of the Une protected cruiser Newark. It Is :.perted that the Newark will join Sampson's squadron In the West Indies as soon as she can eet there. It haB not been determined who will succeed Captain Marker as a member of the war board. It muy be that the vacancy will not be tilled at present, though there has been favorable mention of the name of Admiral Ramsay, retired, In that connection. Another loss to the department oc curred today when Lieutenant Gibbon left to serve as one of Captain Barker's officers on the Newark. This young olllcer has dlpplayed the greatest energy In securing for the services of the navy the various naval militia organizations of the states. Preparations go on steadily for tho Philippines military expedition. Gen eral Merrltt, who will command, stop ped In Washington yesterday on his way westward from New York, and spent most of the day In consultation with the officials of the denartment arranging the details of the expedi tion. The deuartinent Is showing a disposition to treat General Jlerritt with the utmost liberality In the equip ment of his force. It Is expected that the advance guard, under tho command of General Otis, will sail out of the Golden Gate today bound for the Phil ippines. The complaints of the shoeless among the volunteers Jui-t brousht Into the army will soon be silenced, as the de partment has just placed orders for 200,000 pairs of soldiers' shoes. A beginning was made yesterday to wards the organization of the Inde pendent volunteer forces under au thority conferred upon "tho president by special resolution. The National Guard will have no part In these or ganizations, which will be made up of engineers, Immunes and electricians. The state department announced that the Polarla, the Hamburg-American line steamer at Key West which was authorized to land certain passengers In Havana, has declined to avail her self of the privilege, so the department Is relieved of what promised to be an embarrassing Incident, and of the ne cesslty of establishing what might prove to be a dangerous precedent. Officials here dismiss as pure Inven tion the story coming from Montreal that former Minister Polo has suc ceeded In securing for Spain a coaling station at one of the French Islands of St. Pierre and Mlquelon, off the New Foundland coast. At the French em bassy the report Is treated with In dignant contempt. The navy department Is about to call for bids for a steel floating dock capa ble of floating a ship of 15,000 tons, to cost S0O.O0O, to be located at New Or leans. This dock when completed will be one of the finest structures In the country, and can be towed to any point desired. The department is also look ing forward to securing docks at other points. Two floating docks at New York will probably soon be purchased. MoCov (Jots tho Decision Over ltuliUu Syracuse, N. Y., May 21. The fight here last night between Kid McCoy nnd Gus Ituhlln, the latter of Cleveland, re sulted in a victory for McCoy after 20 rounds. There was little betting on the result, and the showing made by Ituh- lln was a surprise. He stood a lot of punishment, and was always ready to come back for more. He was ap parently strong at the finish. McCoy says that he will now meet Goddard and then Choynskl. There was a great difference In the welcht of the men, McCoy, according to his statement, weighing 1G7 pounds and rtuhlln, ac cording to Billy Madden, his manager, tipping tho scale at 180 pounds. Millions Given Away. It is certainly Kratifyini! to tho puhlir to mow of ono concern in tlio laud who are not fraid to ho cciiorous to tlio needy and sutler- ill!,'. 1110 proprieiura ui : Discovery for Consumrtiou. Conelis and .... r lip u inir'a ftiv Colds, havo Kiven away oor i bottles of this areat incdlclno ; and havo the iatlsfact on of knowiuK n n " . .. i. p i.n....ioa ,.,icna. Asthma. eureii inousaima ui ims- ,rii.7 S llronchitls, Hoarseness and all diseases ot the Throat, t'liost anil i-unps uru buiuij hy it. Call on A. Wasley, lrSS'st. " f.1 trial liottio tree, neauiui n... ...... Kvery bottle (juaranteod, or prico rciuiiiieu. t i"iVirlii.v'H lln-i'lmll (Vanics. At Clovcland I'lillntlolnhlu, C; Clove. luiul. 3. At H.iltimor I'lttsburB. 3. Hal- tlmoro, 1. At Cincinnati Uoston, G. Cm cinnutl. 4. At '1iIciil Wnflilnuton. 0 Clilcuiro, 1. At St. I.ouiH St. Louis. C New York. 2. At Providence Providence, 20; Spring field, 6. At lluffulo -liurtulo. 0; Toronto 2. At Syracune Willii'sbarre, 15; Syrn.. cuse. 8. At Allentown Allentown, (I; Patirson. !. At Ilnrtford llnrtfiinl, 5; Richmond, . At Keudlntc (It liiiiinKHl-Ili.iilIng, C Norfolk, 0. At I.uiicuttur Newurk, C; .ancnstcr, 4. Lntotobed and early to rise, prepares a man fur his homo In the skies, lilllv to bed and a I. ittlo Karly Kisor, tho pill that makes uo loiiKer ana ucuer ami wiser, u. it Ilaucnbuch. l'rliu'u irciiry Not tin'lpy; to 'Mllilllll. Uerlln, Mny SI.--The oitlclals of thf Oeriiian foielr.n olllce say Prince Henry of Prussia, who Is now In China, lias no intention ut present of going to Manila. Give tho Children a Drink called Graiu-O. It is a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food drink, to tako tlio placo of coll'oo. Sold by ull grocers and liked hy all who havo used It because when proporly prepared it tatM lil-o tho fliuikt colic hut Is free from all Its Injurious propertlos. Grain Onlds dlgoitlnu mid strengthens tho nerves. It is not a btlmiilaut hut a health builder, and children, ns well as adults, can drink it with hi oat beuuflt. Coats about I as much in cullce. IS and 25c. mm (f The Olant Dmpalr. One of the most hor rible things about the uervoiiB diseases to which women are peculiarly subject is the sense of overwhelming despair which they bring upon the mind. A woman's mental condition Is directly and powerfully affected by am ailment of the delicate, special oriraus of her sex. Such a dlfficultv lint nuly racks her body with pain and suf ferintr but hurdins hi r with mental angiiKh which words can hardly describe. Thousands of women have had a simitar experience to that of Mrs. Kurath A. Williams, of Westnort, Oldham Co., Ky., in which the use of Dr. Pierce's wonderful "l'avoritc Prescription," by imparting' health and strength to the feminine organ ism, has not only restored complete vigor and capacity to the bodily powers but has also given renewed Irrighlness and buoy ancy of spirit " I suffered fnr over a year," says Mrs. Williams, " with ImliKCHtion mm nervous prostration. I was unable to cat or slf-ep. I tried si'vcril phys icians, but tliey only belped me for a short lime A friend advised me to lake Dr. Pit rce'i Knv,i He Prescription, Ir. PiercL's Golden M (licnl In covery and 'Pellets,' I coliiiui'tici-d laViiifr Jil medicines last May Took three Imttli'sof ilu ' Kavorite Plescrlption,' three of Hit- 1 Golden Medical Discovery.' nnfi three vi-ils of the ' ptl let' and am now fetliug betti i than I hn'i for two years. Have a Kood appetite, sleep well, and do not suffer from IndinoHon or nervous ness. I have galucd sevtn and a half pounds biuce taking thefre medicines. I have recom mended Dr. Pierce's medicine to sevtral ladles, one of whom is now taking It aud is beiug greatly benefited." AMMUNITION ON THE ARGONAUTA Prize Commission Deoldos Klvo Cap tured s-piiiiNh Ves-els Our Property. Key West, Fin., May 21. Over 40 cases of ammunition were found yes terday on the Spanish steamer Argo nauta, captured during the first days of the war. It was on board this Bteamer that Lieutenant Colonel Cor- tljo, Weyler's brother-in-law, was cap tured, with other Spanish soldiers now prisoners in Fort McPherson, Atlanta. The discovery of the war supplies on board the Argonauta will not change the status of her case before the prize court, as It hud already been decided, before learning of the find, that the steamer was legitimately a prize of war, no claims having been filed by the owners of the ship or cargo. A like decision was rendered In the carts of the steamer Amhrnslo Bolivar and the schooners Caudldtta, Mathilda and Sophia. The only formality re maining to make these vessels the ab solute property of the United States id the confirmation by the federal court authorities of the findings of the prize commission. The cases of the Buena Ventura, the flist capture of the war, and the Pedro, Cntallna, MIrulI Jover, Panama and Guldo, all valuable steamers, will have to be tried In regular form by the Uni ted States court, claims having been filed by the owners of the ships and cargoes. The barlcentine Cnrlos F. Rosas, 750 tons, captured by the NeW Yolk off Havana on Tuesday, was brought In here yesterday by a prize crew. She has on board a cargo of garlic and Jerk ed beef. S. B. I'drkor. Slinrou. Wis., writes: "I havo tried DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve for itching pilot! mid it always stopa tliem iu two minutes. I coneidor Dowitt's Witch irazel Salve tho groatost pilo cure on tho market." C. II. Hagenbuch. Buy Koystonoflour. Bo suro that tho name I.kksio & Baer, Ashland, Pn ia printed on every back. W a EVERT WO 8ometlcce3 needs a reliable, monthly, rctiUtln; mflJcin Only harralwfltujj tho purest drugs should be usoa. It you -.aut tti ut'it, Ptt Os. Peal's PennPQnl FiOs y Tl.n. ara ryrnmnt aflf anA r-rt Dolnt. Bent anywhere, 81.00, Tor Sale al KIRLIN'S Drue Store, Shenaudoah, Pa. "A FAIR FACE :AY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES cillllilllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllli;illlillllllllllllflllllitl!;illiiiilli4 w'f A r "re 'lsX7! fM'- V lllt' W.irhlV Pn.i;rei,h. The well In- E - (u V V' V v V fiirinoil ami tlirifty HoUBti-wlfe will 'f. -ft '" J I Jj-Wfi aua a11 ache'1 uud l)illn- E c..,i.,T,. WfjZP Pnc 25 ok. and 50 cts. per bottfe. tSsS. Prepared fcr H. J. hACKETT & CO., Philadelphia, S FOR S.Xi33 BVBB-rWHEBE. uMii'iiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiii'tiiiiiiiiiiiJiiiiiniHii'iuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMniiiiimiiiiiK SOME OF THE STRIKING FEATURES i OR THREE SERIAL STORIES TUB ADVENTURERS Ilftr B.iltKKluTTIl Al ts a thrilling Mory ol a fiht fnr a treasure concealed in nn iM castle in the mountains of Wales Is a atirrinK narrative of four companions uho have lo cated a long lout fortune SHORT FICTION In addition to the three long serial storle. the publication of n Inch will continue during ilie entire year, there ill be short stories of every kind, of which it U only pouible to mention a few tales kerc Hunt, the Owlcr The lllocknders A Harbor Mystery S, Sl.lMtV J. HTl'V.l.V Bt J-' VAM HAKKtU , JOHN X. SFMAK8 The FlunMnc ot Wnlklns' (lliost A (irtut Haul A Creature of Circumstance n, joux hsxdhick haxos B) soeim swxrr nf sroxa.i.v xoisktsu.v ARTICLES ON SPORT, TRAVEL, ETC. Elephant Hunting In Africa SlV.Yr BKUOKS First Lessons In Tiller ond Sheet B, SUDUY D f ViKKFR DCPAUTMIiNTS Editor's Table, Stamps and Coins, Photograph 10 Cents a Numhtr (Urn J for t'r. , VrnwKii. Si.ru rtptt, tl.00 a i'mr. Postage free In tho I'nltrd Stites, C anada, and Moitco. AdJress TTAlll'lUI .V' llUOTIlKltlj, I'liblUlivrd, l'raiiklln tiiuarr, V. Y. RUnlfy J. Wym 11. tl. M. Wnw Cyrui PkOFLSMOiNAL CARDS jyt M.BURRK, ATIOKNBY-AT-LAW. rje Rgan bulldliiK, mrcer of Main an Contra 9hnmf4Mh, J II. l'OMBHOY, ATTOKWBY-AT-LAW; 8bmttulMhi Jjl W. MIOKMAKKR ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre street. pUOK. JOHN .tONJM, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, lock r.ox as, Malianny CHy, Pa. Having studied under snm nf the best mii-ters In Umilon nnil Paris, will lve lessons on the violin, mandolin, KiUMrut vocal cultuie. Turoit reasonable. Address In en re of Htrouss he jewi-ler Shenandoah. THE GREATEST BOOK OF THE AGE I Should be In Every Home and Library. lie People's file History Ik written hy KU-M linn William Kwart filmM inn, Ki-Prenii- r nf (Ireut Mritian mi'l Iri'lainI 'tn r Knif , lit II. S.i j ci' (,Uir ii ( n) If O; I upl lu . Ilfli. humiH-l Ivim ,tirtiKH, I) I , f hiuinit I In li . i A Henitiiari.t'iuifM" HI , Hmv J r.l. m.W I-uit.i ) 1' I'UH Ill-Hi of f'aiilt lliiiri, ('null rhun, I ii . K v Klini-r 11 I'm mi, III) .TuftH Colli'fi .Sunn i i!l. Mi lii'V. J-ntnli OiiiiHfiuluri, i I), Armour In tiiut. Oliiciutn, HI , U'v (iHorfM F J'i nlt'cmt, 1)1 Mui bono rrHslijiiimtii Church, Ioii'lnu, Knp , Ii v 1 MucArthur, I) li , Cukury Hui-tim Church, N' w V ill City, N. Y. K'sv Mart n Sunum rbell, 1 L . M .rt Htltjut Free Hai.tiMt Chun-h, l-mcton, M- K v fr i i Vi M. Hr Into! ,!.( , Kirst Mi'thuiHH tjiit.ciu.ut hnr. n Krantiton, III., K v w. T ftlnuifi, I.l, li.'"lh t I i tiun Oomiuonwoalth," IniiJon, Knu . Iiiv. l I i J r.vnrett Hule, iJ.l. 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Thr. r '",,11 P,lV1niVnril!,K Address tllAL MQU.i;: to., i-lo?clauJ, O, l') t'Vt I - I'll s a X V01EN WHO READ I inouKiivtt awil keei Informed of E iRAINBOW LINIMENT 1 tlm 1himu lib u st.if,,lu-,1 rt,,,in,lip fnf Biiruins, llruisca, t'raniiu. KhouuiatUm, I 1 ISM POUW FOU A I OKTUNB 1 la: COlMM-U PR1NCUSS Hy 4LUtKt IU! ht'.h 7' M.i'K It i m thi lmw il' of tlie oarthwhero tlie hero has his aiUcnlnr- at 1 tiuin Vtlitre he rtatuus the An American llxplorer In Africa p, ( 1KIS C AIiUIS I.aylnK Out a (loll Course i. ir I'.n i fin srTtiifY PRIZU COMPI2TITION5 Short Stories, Sketching. Photography City. C, Adn Toultney Di - nw Knit M tin . t
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