Both tlio method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to tho taste, and acts Furthor Dotails of tho Appalling Illinois Disaster. FIRST REPORTS EXAGGERATED, Tho I.ost of 1,1 To, llowovor, In Known tn lid Ovot u lliuuli-od. anil l.itlor DovolopuiotitH May Uruiitly Inuroiiso Dcnth 1,1st Cnrlnic I'orBtrlelcon Ouch Hldsewny, Ills., April 5. Almost two score of bodies of victims of the Shaw neetown Mood have been recovered and hundreds of homeless people are de pendent upon charity for food and shelter. The death list Is likely to bo lnrccly Increased when definite Infor mation from the negro quarter, which gontly yet promptly on the Kidneys, burBt upon lllese p(;oI)le wUUout wnrn. Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho ays- ing, and owine to the weak construc- tem offoetually, dispels colds, head- Hon of their shanties they toppled over aohos and fovevs and cures habitual ln ho r.usl of.,wat,nr,' carr,lnB lba, a n fT .. mates to death. The relief work Is constipation. Syrup of Figs is tho wcll orRanZcdi and tho tontBf Wnnke only remedy of Its kmd ever pro- and foods sent by the governor will be promptly distributed. Those who es caped lost everything and their homes are In ruins. It Is now known that over a hundred were drowned, and the loss of life may be higher. J. T. Hogun, of Omaha, Ills., left the scene of the Hood half an hour before the dike broke. Ills brother-in-law, Sheriff Gallowav, of Gallntln county, whoso homo was at Shawneotown, had the same cood fortune. The sheriff's wife and two daughters were swept away nnd their bodies have not yet been recovered. Ilogan's story of the Hood shows that the townspeople had duced, pleasing to tho tasto and ao Rptablo to tho stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effoots, prepared only from tho most healthy and agrccablo substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and havo made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 50 cent bottles by all leading drug gists. Any rcliablo druggist who may not havo it on hand will pro cure it promptly for any ono who absolutely no warning of the disaster. Wishes to trv it. Do not accept any "About B o'clock In the evening," he substitute. CRUFonmn no syrup co. SAN MANCISCO. CAL. UUISVIU, KY. NEW YORK, N.t. HUMPHREYS' TERIHARYSPECIFICS 600 PAGE BOOK MAILED FREE. CONTENTS : Part I. Diseases of Horses. Part II. Diseases of Cattle. Part III. Diseases of Sheep. Part IV. Diseases of Hogs. Part V. Diseases of Dogs. Part VI. Diseases of Poultry. Sumo book in better binding BO eta. UCSiriinKIS'BlEU. 0., Cor.lVllltsm t) Jobs Sle., Hew Kors VITAIi WEAKNESS and Prostration from Over work or other causes. Humphreys' Homeopathic Specific No. 28, in use over40 years, tho only successful remedy. $1 per vla-Lor 8 vlal and largo vial powder,for $5 S.iM by DrngKlitl, or sent r.oittftld an receipt of price. UUHI'IUIUS' 1IHI. CO., lor. milium JolioM.., New tors j-sl.eM-ll-Mal-3l-J 1 4&mERHsW ! "TUG STYLISH PATTERN." Ar tistic Fi.lonable. Original. Perfcct- Flltlng. Prices lO and 15 cents. 7 None higher. None belief at any price, t Some tellable merchant sells them In v nearly every city or town. Ask for T Ihem, or they can fee had by mail from ffl uj in either New York or Chicago. Stamps taken. Latest Fashion Sheet T sent upoa receipt of one cent to pay g oslarre. i c- said, "the levee on the north side of tho town cave way at the north end of Market street, near the court house, An opening, ten feet wide was at first made, but it qufc'kly spread to 20, and a wall of water 10 or IS feet high poured through the main street, sweep ing everything before it. About CO small frame houses alontc the line of tho levee to the south were crushed llko toys, and none of the occupants, most of whom were poor colored folks, escaped. Those living In the more sub stantial houses managed to climb to second nnd third stories, where they clung for hours through tho chilly night. 'Houses in the western Dart of the town did not at once feel the effect of the Hood and residents made hasty steps for safety, most of them fleeing to the top of the levee, on the south side of the town. A large number also reached the little hills, which are a mile away, and from there saw their property crumble In the muddy waters, When daylight came the streets were full of water to a depth of 12 feet. Only the most substantial buildings ln the central business district remain stand ins. The relief work is being carried out under great difficulties." Hidgeway, a town 12 miles . from Shawneotown, was made the basis of relief work. All rail communication being cut off four miles out, boats were constructed and a committee started to the scene. They reached Cypress Junction, half way to Shawneetown and found dry land extending toward the river. Following this, they arrived within two miles of the Hooded town, More boats were obtained, .id the rescuers crossed to Shawneetown. Here they found an appalling condition Hundreds of those who escaped the rush of water were perched on roofs, trees and along the top of the levee They were taken from their dangerous positions as rapidly as possible. Owing to the scarcity of boats the work was very slow, but over 200 persons, In eluding many women and children were taken to the roadway, two miles from Shawneetown, thence to Cypress Junction. Here the greater part them are camped, with very little to eat and exposed to the driving rain and piercing wind. Cypress Junction is almost surround cd by water, which has overflowed the banks of the Wabash and Is covering the entire country. The overflow from the broken dike at Shawneetown has backed up two miles Inland, but is to day slowly receding. It will be Impos slble to recover any bodies until th waters recede, ln fact the rescuers are making very little effort ln that direction, but are working to save those who escaped. The Riverside ho tel and court house and the Itidgeway bank ate intact and are used by tho fleeing Inhabitants for shelter. Th' upper i'U rles are crowded. The lower portion of Carml, Ills., on the Wabash river. Is entirely flooded, The water reaches half way to the sec ond stories of the houses Ed Flake, whose wife was drowned, said there were 15 people In his house when the flood struck the building, Only himself and ono other succeeded ln escaping. Mr. ltlchard Barnett, who visited the scene of tho calamity, returned to Mount Vernon on the relief tug Isa bella. In an Interview he said: The water Is within three feet of the top of the levee. Tho levee Is per haps IB feet wide on the top, and this space is crowded with men, women and children and live stock of all descrip tions. It was raining Sunday night and many people could not And shelter. M. J. Harnett, editor of the Shawnee News, Is among the missing. The work of reaching victims from trees and house tops was carried on nil night and this morning. Hut few bodies had been recovered when we left there. Tho loss to property will run Into the hun dreds of thousands." Mayor Larkln, of Mount Vernon, called the Mount Vernon council together yes terday and a donation of $200 was made with which to buy food. 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A Krif ntlflo combined mcdlen.1 and mro.hnnipnl cure hit been discovered for " Weakness of Men." Its success hns en so startling that the proprUtora now announce) thnt tl ,1, , (. AM,.,.!, . It-., , n....1lnnn UIUJ ,,111 PI',!,, lb I'U kilUI IClUVUlfO tlll.l ill!llllt.U r without advance payment to nny honest man. ' If not nil that Is clnluicd all you wisli send It Dacic thnt ends li jmy Nomina I No such offer was ever nmdo in good talth before s wo lollevu no other remedy would Btatid such it test. Thin combined treatment curean,iiIckly,thoroui!hly nnd forever nil effects of early otll liabl,ts. later ox ceKCS, overwork, worry, etc. It crentes health, strength, vitality, sustaining powers and restores weak nnd undeveloKd porno" to natural dimen sions and function!, Aiiv ninti wrltlnir In earnest will receive, descrln- particulars and references inn plain scaled on velopc, Professional confidence No deception not lmtKMltion of anv naturo. A national rebutatlon backs this oflcr. (Cut out and send this notice, or mention pnpor.) Addrvss ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N. Y. mmmmmmmmmid 12? i3 ':3 2ammmm??ffim?m??? Kaier Export Beer" IN THE MANUFACTURE OP THIS CHOICE BREWERY PRODUCTION THE KAIER COMPANY, Limited, OF" MAHANOY CITY, i2 Has attained an excellence which lias rarely been excelled. jS MR. CHARLES D. KAIER i3 And his nsfocintcs havo spent, not only much time, but also a largo amount of money, in experiments, to bring this Deer to its present perfection anil tlicy havo many testimonials that tho compauy has received from wcll known medical men which aro exhibited with pardonablo pride by tho President, Mr. Clms. D. Kaier. Tho brewor, Jlr. Frann Kaier, is n, Kentlcraan scientifically versed in all that pertains to tho llfower's Art and to his pcrscvoranco and close application Is largely due tho splondid triumphs achioved by The Kaier Export Beer. It is compared by many "Old Country" Beer Drinkors to tho products of Baden and liavuria. C1IAPTEROAGE0IES Roportod by a Vcssol Just Arrived From Australia. FIFTEEN SAILORS SWEPT AWAY. Tliolr Vostol Vint In n Onlo, nml No ICIlort Could llo Miulo to Savo Tlium. Motlioi- MllldclH Hlx Clilldron null Jloinoir KiitiilltltiH 111 a .Mlliu. Vancouver, 11. C, April C Mall ad vices from Australia brought hy tho Bteamcr Mlowera clve details of a chapter of terrible accidents and trnuediDB which have occurred In the different colonies nnd at sea. Krom Tasmania comes the report of a tragedy which occurred at Triahunna, on tho sea coast. Mrs. Giovor, the wife of a special constuble, with her six children, disappeared. Search parties went out and found the dead bodies of the children with ther throats cut. Subsequently the body of the unfortu nate woman was found ln the wuter at Spring Hay. She had evidently kill ed the children and herself. The chil dren's bodies were ' traced mainly through the sagactly of a spaniel. The children were found all lying together, and appear to have been sleeping when killed. A fatal accident occurred at Broken IIU1 early In March, ln the British mine. A slab weighing between i0 and 50 tons gave way, nnd J. Heed, J. Cun llffe and J. Goff, miners, were In stantly killed and L. Burns and W. B. Tremlett, truckers, were injured. On tho artlval nt Port Adelaide of the French hark President Felix Fauro the loss of 1G men during a northeast gale was reported. Twelve able seamen,1 the second mate and two apprentices were swept overboard. The suddenness of the catastrophe, together with the fact that the vessel was running before a heavy sea, prevented the lowering of the boats, even If It were possible or prudent to bring the vessel to the wind, and consequently the course was kept. Thousands of sulfcrers from EritiPO havo been restored to health by Ono MinutoCcugh Ciiro. It quickly cures couulis, colils, bron chitis, pneumonia, grippe, asthma, and nil throat and lung diseases. C. II. llat'enbticli. MADE ONLY AND SOLD BY 3 13 THE GHAS. D. KAIER GOMPANY, land, i Mahanoy City, Pa. REPRESENTED IN SHENANDOAH BY i3 EDWARD O'DONNELL. Mail orders will receive prompt attention. iZS TliloVlnir Votnr ClnrK t:oiiloso-. Chicago, April 5. John D. Host, a clerk in the postoliice, was arrested yesterday for stealing letters. Host confessed his crime, and said he could not support his wife and two children on his salary of $12 a week, and had been pilfering the malls for three months. It Is estimated by the de partment that Host has stolen at least 5,000 letters during the past few inonthB. Tho farmor, the mechanic and the bicycle, rider are liablo to unexpected cuts una bruUcs. DoWitfk Witch Ila.el Salvo is the best tiling to keep on hand. It Heals quickly, atdisa well known euro for pilos. C. It, Ilasenbuch. TEN THOUSAND MINERS Stnr llo on trtkn In tho IMltnlinnr I)l-trlrt Tomorrow. PltlsburK, April 5. All Indication point to a general suspension of coaJ milling along the Monongnhela river, nnd bv tomorrow It Is expected that 10,000 diggers will he on strike. The operators have been requested by the miners to afknowledge the Interstate Agreement and comply with Its terms. Thus far only a portion of the flrmi nave acceaeu to me uuinunu, anu uiu others propose to light it out with tneir employes and the United Mine Work ers' association. Already 2,000 diggers have struck, and 3.000 are expected to quit work today. Tomorrow a monster meeting is scheduled for West Eliza beth. The operators say they were not parties to the Interstate agreement, and do not propose to live up to Us terms. A foipld liver robs yon of ambition and mills your health. DeWitt's Lit le liaily Risers cleanse the liter, etiru constipation and all stomach and liver troubles. ('. H. Ilagenbuch. NUGGETS0F NEWS. Dinah Sutton, who said she was 106 years old, died In Paterson, N. J. The Japanese cabinet has decided to refrain from action in China at pres ent. The Chinese government has an nounced the opening to trade of three ports. A party of French scientists will at tempt to reach the Klondike country In a balloon. The trial of Mildred Brewster for th murder of Anna Wheeler on Mav 29, 1S87, Is ln progress at Montpeller, Vt. In the event of war the Camden Na val Heserves will patrol the bav and coast as far as Barnegat ln the mon itor AJax. Frederick Milne, former assistant en gineer of the Brooklyn water works, pleaded guilty to a chargd of misde meanor ln olllce. ROUkM HAN?)3 Iirhlnir, wiily, l'cillnt? p.ln awl jmlnfiil tit i-t r t'i il-', oily, ninth km dri , Ohm, . ftitf, Hcttly ft nip-, ull'i i LI ((i With CUTH I IH ' W, Mi J with Cuticuha (oiuuiiunt , ti ticira I ; . i'i .lu I , W ill- I I It iTC',-,n humors P 4&: ennsylvania RAILROAD. ROHtTYKltJ. 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Some opposition was manifested on the ground that there was no occasion for Immediate action, anu me resoiuuun was laid over for the present to be called up at some more opportune time. , Thirty-live years make a generation. That is how lon Adolph Tisher, of Zaticsvillc, O., suffered from piles, lie was curcii u.v Uhing threo boxos of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. 0. II. HiiKcnbucli. Dr. Swallow- Wnnts to ifoTricil. Harrlsburg, April 5. Itev. Dr. Silas C. Swallow, of this city, has written an open letter to Judge Slmonton asking that he be tiled on the indictment lor criminal libel brought against him last spiing by Captain John C. Dela ney, superintendent of public buildings and grounds, and offering to prove on 48 hours' notice that the burning of the old capitol building was the result of carelessness, nnd that state furniture has been misappropriated. S K Rnll&l'Q FOB EITIIKK HEX. 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Bcmliuctn. hiunn for ltuaU "I'fiith.,rnlv t rnoiiit!i Ileal lunik L x Dual nil Uuuckt&faLvluk(llutCh,tUwlrtric-S:ttcUvuit; j-owiiurH uour inn Si 'tClitiD tLynflM flToJWlJ. a,.lu 8fenJiur (after f-Utnj, Willi Tauiy "cl rronyroyal lllla dJ other lib firfiitmcnt. Ouartiittoa iuwrtoV to all other. ,1 Webster's 't liiternational iary Successor of the "Unubrirfgcd." ' Tho Ono Croat tftntulnrtl Authority, ho wrllfs lion. 1). J llrctttT, JiibtU-u V. H. huprt-iuo Court. Htandarcl of the V. 8. ( iov't Ti Inllni: ' Olllce, Hit V ti. Huiimuo Court, all tho bUi isu- i (nriiM)i ourii, until! nur y nil tho isclioolbook. AViirtnly Commended br State HiiiierlntemlfntA ( Ht'htMil, Oolh-nn Tri-il (leiila.uiuli'Llierhiluwiioisi , iiunoRi wunoui iiuuiucr-luvalualile lit tho linuHt'hi-lil, nml to ( tlio ti-jihc-i, hdiolai, iin- ( It'HHlnniil nun l , mitt If- ! rill- BRST TOR PRACTICAL USE. ! ' It Ii cosy to fl" J the won! vunfed. It 1s cuy to ascertain the prnnunclaon 1 It U easy to trace the Rrowlli of a word. " It lacasy to l.iarn what il word incuiia. 'rii i v.ni" Vurh Trbiino .".-ivhj-. i I... 1 i,.-kt. .Htilltm riiiiuA f rim, li ,irt'i,ii , 111, n . ' . ni.l t. .i, si that tuti'lU'd III.- lnobt tfiori'iiilii'ill- , ' , .. 1 II I Ml ' Ilrtl.lMffU BIIH 1 ItlllU. - - - III,, i . 1 1 , i .It . i-t.t. iitiils (Ms itMiirk ttt which Ills ' i, t'j tiM-niii', it'itr. Aiirus. lew. i onr"TMiTTu!ST. A i,1,eu PaE sent on application to ?,,. r. ur.u: rnT ro I'niiiisiwi - Hprttwiieiit, muks., t'.fi.. 1. A horse in the lead pulls In vain wlien the wheel horse lays back in the brerclnng:. A man's body is a rood deal like a team of horses, and must work harmoniously. The head may want to work, and strive ever so hard to work, hut if the b,,dy is balky and aick tue ueau win make no progress. The mail who is out of condition physical ly may as well Rive up trying to work men tally. He will not be able to do (rood work, or satisfactory work, and in the endeavor to do so will only do himself further harm. The reason that men have nervous exhaus tion and prostration is that they try to work tlio brain when the body is balky. The right thiiiR for a man to do when lie finds he is out of sorts physically iB to give the mind a little rest, and promptly resort to the ri?ht remedy for his physical ailments. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is the best of all medicines for a balky body. When the head aches, the appetite is poor, the sleep is restless, the nerves are shaky and both body and brain suffer fiom dull ness and lassitude, it is time to resort to this great remedy. It restores the appetite, corrects all disorders of the dieestion. makes assimilation perfect, invigorates the liver and purifies and nourishes the blood. it is tne great oioou-maker anu ttesli builder. It is the best of nerve tonics and restoratives. It makes both body and brain alert and active. Medicine dealers have nothing "just as good." ' I suffered five vears with an ulcer and the doctor here could not do me any groori," writes Mr. John Jenkins, of Haywood. Madison Co., Va " I took twelve bottles of Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery and I am well. I would have been in my grave if it had not been for your medicine." For constlnation and indigestion. Dr. Tierce's Pleasant Pellets are the most nat ural and perfect cure ever devised. They act gently but surely, and effect a perma nent cure. March 17, MIS Tnalns will leave Hheemndonh after the ancrsj date for AVIinraiw. Ollberton, Fraokvlllo link Water. fH. Clair, I'ottiivllle. Hftmhurg, IleadlRir, PoMtinwn. Phnenlxvllle. Xnrrtrt.-.wn nidPrii. ndiph1 (Broad street station nt 8 CJ find S 1 a. m.,Soa, fl n p m. on week las. Sundays, 0B a. m . 1 SO p. m. I'ttve Hhenandnnh for Pottsvlllo via Delano) 7 57. lOO'ia. m 12 50, 3K anil 8 S3 p, in, weak le r,uimnys, w iv . m., r;iip in Trains leave Praekvllle for Hhcuandoah st 7 8H, 114(1 a. m and BIB, 7 MI r Sunday, 11 01 a. m. and 8 30 p. m. Leave Potisvllle fc rtfaenandoab via Fraofc vllle 710, 1120 a. m., B 20, 7 25 p m. Sunday 10 3."t a. m.. il 00 p. m. Leave Pottavllle for Hhenand. ah via Delano 7 45,9 40 a. 111., I28H, 2 12 nn.l r 00 J:, CI. wcet days. Sundays, 9 IB a. m 8 0 . p in Leave Philadelphia, (Broad street station), lor Shenandoah at 5 57, H 85 and 10 19 a. m 4 10 p. m. week daya. Sundayn leave nt 0 no a. m. Leave Broad street station. Phlladelnhtn. Lor Sea 01i, Anbury Park, Ocean Grove, Lonr Bmnch, and Intermediate ptttlnns. 8., 0, 11.11. a. m.,8.80 and 4.00 p. in. tvrek days. Leave Broad Street Station, I'liliadc.phla, l'OR NKW YOUR. KxnreM, wcek-dnya, 8 20, 4 0,, 4 BO 5 15, 8 50. 788, 830, 833, 9 50, 1021 (Dining 'ar 11 00 a. m, 12 00 noon, 12 85 (Limited I k and (a p cj. Dining Oars), 1 40, 2 80 (Illume Oar 8 20, 3 50. 4 00, BOO, 55fl (Dining far), li 00 7 C2 7 48, 1000 P. in., 12 01, night. Sundays, S I 05. 1 50, 3 Is, S30, 888. 9 5. 1021. (Dli.lng far 11S5 a. m., 12 SB, 1 05 (Dining far) 2 30 iHlnUin Car), 400 (Limited 1 22 Dining far), 5 2", " tuning Car) 885, 702, 7 48, 10(10 p. in., 11 nl nht Express for Boston without hnuge 11 00 a ns., week-days, and 7 13 p. m., dail WA8IHNOTON AND TUB SOl'TII For Baltimore and Vt'iMhlngtcm. 8 CO, 7 20, 8 32, 10 20, 11 23, a. to., 12 01, I- 1 Dining Car), 112, 3 18, 141, ',w ftingres atonal Limited, Dining fur 01, 'bin- lilK far, 731 Dining Car, p nt r.r.d 1301 night week daya. Sundays,:! n i rs o t2, n , a. in., 1209, 1 12, 4 11, 1520 .,n-rc. lonal Llm ited, DinlugCar,6 55 lIHning nr 7 81 iDin Ingfarl p in. and 12 05 night Kor Baltimore, aeeoinmoil.tttori 9 i nl 2C2 and 1 01 p in week duys,50s uii'i (j dally. FOIt ATLANTIC cm Ieave Broad street station via I tuuware rlvei bridge Kxpress, 9 20 a ni, 7 ir p u dally Leave Murkut Street Warf -l.x r . s SO a m 2 00, (3 00Mulurduyaonly),4 0ii 5 00 n a Sun days, 8 45, 9 45 a. iu (uecouiuioUul ,n 4 20 and 500 p. m.) Kor CapeMay, Anglenea, WIUlwoou and Holly lteaeti. Sea Isle City, Ocean f't. -iibtonand Stone Harbor Express, 900 a. m 4 00, p. m. week daya. Sundays, 9 00 a. in For Homers Point Express, 8 50. a, m., 2 00, i vj. a uu, p. ui. wees uuys -,un,i:iy", s 43 a. m. I. 11, Hutchinson, I i; ooi, Uon'l niauauer. (x-n 1 I'm g'r Agt The Population of Shenandoah Is about eighteen thousand, and we would say at least one-linlf ore troubled with some affection of the Throat and Lungs, as those complaints arc, accoiding to statistics, more numerous than others. We would advise nil not to neglect the opportunity to call on their druggist and get a bottle of Kemp's Dalsam for the throat and Lungs. Price 25 and 50c. Trial size free. Sold by nil druggists. i:zotiv rtocovor") HIm portuno. San Francisco, April 5. General Car los Ezeta, tlio ex-presldent of the re public of Salvador, has boon vindicated by his people. His vast estate, the Btocks and money conllscated by the government of Guiterrez after Kzetu was forced to leave his native land, four years ago, have been returned to him, and Ezeta Is aealn worth more than J2.000.000. He says he will never again interest himself In Salvadorean politics. Bucklen's Arnica salve. Tho best salvo In tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rhenin, lover sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures iiiioa. or jo pay required. It ia guaranteed to givo perfect satisfaction or moiiy refunded. Price 25 cents per box. f or sale hy A. wasioy. i- , , -1 ',,i.t v - - ,1 in, J" '.I .EjhE.CShui. ; 1 1 TJMUUAP''!' W.t7.. Specific COr-Hil,rA Poi at Povlnsky's drug store, Has Centre street. ATGN'STAK PILLS A TRl?fl.Tltl'liKIIIri' rtUM N HELttF. Alwk nrnniDt nml rult tl.- ' 'tit ns. Oft ltdK'lTaXIT Pin- 1 1 l w nRIT8. Vt.'e ,t in 111 Mnt tiiri rt - : lr (Jahif- fcfj Co.. Btwton Mu'- jok C For mvle at Kirliu's druff etoro and Htionundoall drug etor. 1 iicssasd l V L R Y V t. . . 13otE6laMneB',f! a reliable, Monthly, re;rukti lab jiureaturugseuoul- be umm. u ; T. ut tuo i Dr. PeaS81 Pennyrcjrai PiBBs They are prompt, safo and eertaln lnresalt. Tboi.'.-.i.:.ie(Dr. 1 ,-al' u. 'erdlsapt noint. Bent anywhere, 51.00, Addroaa FxsL iI.:DiciKK Co,, (. i. vi O. For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drutr Store, Shenandoah, Pa. "DIRT DEFIES THE KING." 1 HEN POLI IS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. niiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiitiniiiiiiiiiiii.iiitim 1. . it WOMEN WHO Ifcj.fJ S rfOM4r A. r aro imigni-ittvo nul Uet'i mumm I it VYv-.!" the World'-, l'mnress. Tin- w. . ,n. (f'Ai 11 vi' I'M A K funned utiil tlnifty Hunt it-w 1 1 o will lt2RAINB0W LINIMENT I -i " r-in tlio liouwt. asi a fttiinilard remodv for 5 Sprajng, Bruib06, ('raiup-H, Illyotmmtisui, E mill nil (li'hi'M and I mills. WkC' S SV Pficai25tftj andSOcts per bottle. E ' S&L P,irtarl tl. II. 1 HACKETT & CO.. Phlladelnhla ' FOR SALB EVERYWHERE. Slilllllllllllllllllllllllllllll'' illlllllllllllllllllllliMllllljllltlllilllllll'lllilllllli:? Trlvnto fliillin? Airnili'st imlii. Washington, April 5. Claims agralnst Spain nBgrep-atlnB $16,000,000 fur injury and loss imident to the war in ('una havo been llltd with the stnti di iurt ment by citizens of thu Unltfd States residing ln that country. Tln-y covm claliiis for personal Injury, impr-lsim-ment, loss of stock, liurnlim of bubo' plantations, etc. All are properly in dexed at the state dcpartniunt and then presented to Minister Woodford, at Madrid, where they are pivst-nted to the Spanish government forndjudk-a- tlon. There has been a perceptible fall ing off of these claims, and during the Inst few weeks none whatever have been presented. A little hoy asked for bottle of "uct up in the inornliiB as fast as you can," tlio dniBKlft recoguled a household naiuo fur "DeWitt's Mltlo Karly Itisers," nml t-avo him n bntt'i' of thoso famous little pills for constipation, sick headache, liver and stomach troubks. C. II. IIukciiI'iiiIi. Spain "l Irn-, on Itrltli-h Vohh-I. St. John's, N. V., A;itll u.-Tliellrlt- Ish brlgantlne Rellu ltoa, Captain C'u' lahan, from Cadiz, Mutch 4, via Opor I to, for St. John's, just arrived here. r I ports having been chased by and fin d upon by a Spanish vessel shortly after leaving the harbor of Oporto. It Is a groat leap from tho old-fashioned doesof blue mass mid nnutculis physics to tho pleasant little pills known hs DeWitt's I.tttlo Karly Hlseis Thry cure constipation, sick hcadaclio mid bilioUEUOW, C. II. lliigi tl-huch. a thnr-uj-hlv up , date i -n i', t r . mL-tt. '1 i tinny firii v m ..t i o I t. n tli, . . .i n v, A MIRROR OF FASHION Paris andHew York Fashions A Colored Fashion Supplement i .it ii W III unit till (.lit tu I " p.mu tliawii) tit tin iu tut t l.nliuin-i at lJ ma and N. w York (tac .1 month the H i AH will issue, tree, a coiortj fashntii sujiplcmcnt Cutpapei uucrns nl ctrtain gown mc.ii.li iiunitwr will bo lii.ulc a ftMtute 'hce will be sold in ConuoUum vmiIi u.tcli 1 sie at a iimfurm prke 'I he I'.aak 11 .1K0 iniblih Im weekly, free, an mi line pattern -I l 1 Cut Paper Patterns A Bi-lYeekty Pattern Sheet LONG SERIALS AND SHORT STORIFS ' KathArlue He t oicti Tw ti iamituaauthi.r,t will contribute long rt.-n.!l atone tn Ills Uazak in 18.. '1'lle tirbl de.iN wilh Siotch and Cuulinenul i.ct.'nt:ti, llie second is a story at a young trl, versallis, aim typically Ainencaa. Mary li. Wllkins Octave Thanot It. P. SpofTord M. S. Uriscoe WIUU bELtN S) II 111 .IU !! .Ii K KACGED LADY 8? u: i' lion n is These and a score of oilier equally prominent writers will contribute short stories to the ItAAK nl itM, making the paper especially rltti ia Mary , WUklos ficliJll. t DEPARTMENTS AND SPECIAL ARTICLES OUK PARIS LETTER THE LONDON LETTEU fir KATH WISH nit FOKiST Mrl. fWlTA'tr kigfi otr CLUB WOMEN HUMOR fi, t iKO.IRF.r II. Ii prcil By JOHV KBXDM' K B.tXCS There will be a series of articles on Etiquette, Mumc, the '..i 1, Art, the 1'liv, Women and Men, Leaders amoni; Women, Carik mug, Housekeeping, Life and Health, Indoor liiMtls, etc. 10c, a Copy (Send lor Free Prospeclui) Sub., $4 a Year i'oilJH free in the VntleJ Statet, Cia.fc,1, anj Jltruo, ! w. I), it,... iu Addren HARPER & UR0IHERS, Publlshen, New York City Ck;a Ttttact 11J1I.11IE1.1-1IU, over. Back, via, V wjr, uoKum, raw. (Wwowwooooooooot;
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