ON eotott Both tho method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is plc.iBant and refreshing to tho taste, and acts gently yet promptly on tho Kidneys, Liver and Dowels, cleanses tho sys tem effectually, dhpcls colds, head aches and fovers and euros habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is tho only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to tho taste and ac Ceptahlo to tho stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from tho most bealthyand agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have mado it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in "50 cent bottles by all leading drug gists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will pro ouro it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Do not accept any substitute. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. IBU1SVIUE. KY. NEW YORK, N.V. CUIiES No. 1 Fever, Congestion. No. 2 Worms. No. 3 Infants' Diseases. No. 4 Diarrhea. No. 7 Coughs & Colds. No. 9 Headache. No. lO Dyspepsia, Indigestion. No. 1 1 Delayed Periods. No. 12 Leuchorrea. No. 13 Croup.. No. 1 4 Skin Diseases. No. IB Rheumatism. No. 1 9 Catarrh. No. 27 Kidney Diseases. No. 34 Sore Throat. No. 77 Grip & Hay Fever. Dr. numphrojrs' Ilnmoopathlo Manual of Diseases at yuur Druuelsts or Mailed Kree. Sold by ilruiorKts or ?ont on receipt of SBcts., BOcts or SI. Humphreys' Med. Co., Cor. William and John Sts , Nov York. THE PHILADELPHIA TiriES IS THE HANDSOMEST and BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED. 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Side Entrance on Green St., HHILADtLFrllA, PA. n CURE CUAHANl tLU," W Youiib, old, anuria or marrlul & those con q templatlng marriage. Iryijn are a victim of BL00U P0I5UH PrivatB Diseasss ISSKSSKre iffi Satrrw vnfnrl nnri hnttf. and linttt VOU for tllO rtutlei of llfu. call or write and tie nawil. Ilourt: Jlallr, fVjjH, o-S V Bun., Send lOcts. lu Ft amp for Book with wonr t ntl in on tit m Xxpoftlni; (kuitcki and I'uUo luttllutei i S DO YOU KNOW DR. FELIX LE BRUM'S Steel Pennyroyal Treatment is the original mid only FHENC1I safa nndruliah.o cure oa Uie mar ket. Price, $1.00; tcot by mail. Genuine sold only by . KIHLIN, Shenandoah. S. I1 DETECTIVES ! Kimball's Detective Agency Do all legitimate (It tectivc work. A correspondent. wanted in all towns. Office, 58-Trust Building, Willi anispor t. Pa, luilare safe and aurefaftrr falhnE ' with Tfliwr rid Pennyroyal na other Hi. UBBr raiKxlle.). AlweyiLuvtac bct and avoid dinar ..ointment, tiuyaiiteed luuertor to oil otbeia, J'O' tivdtf UX. link liar. lKKo. MaM- J I!ff.er'''f,;ii U ' " - - Will MILL EXPLODES Tho Hamlet of Suunoytovni, Pa., Almost Wipod Out. BUT NOT A SINGLE LIFE LOST. Tho .Mill Wni Worhlnir on a I.nriro (Jovri'iiini'iit Contract, mill Thirty TliotiminiW l'oiiniN of l'owdor AVont Uli-Tliu Nlionk I'olt Vav Klrty Mllos. Honrtlnrr, Pa., April 14. About 1 o'clock in the morning two distinct shocks wcrp felt throughout this sec tion, and Pottstown nntl Phoenlxvlllc, points 10 miles north of Heading and 20 miles west of here, reported later that they had noticed a tremor like an eai'tluiuake. Investigation showed that the Miller Powder works, In Sumney town, Montgomery county, over 30 miles flom liPi-e, had exploded. All the buildings connected with the works were simply wiped from off the face of the earth, and nearly every build ing In and ariuiml Surnneytowri was more or less damaged. In one houso In this city a window pane was broken, and thioughout the Intervening coun try, within a radius of over 30, and even 50 mllcn, the people were dls turbed. For 10 miles around Sumney town the shock was simply terrific. It is reported that the amount of black powder exploded was 30,000 pounds, and great dnmnge was done. The scene of the disaster Is at thi! base of a hill noith of Sumneytown, and but for this protection the neigh boring vlllaees would have been wiped out. It Is an old powder manufac turing section, and the mill which was blown up was woiklng on a large gov ernment contract. In houses below Heading people ran out of their homes. At Pottstown It was so severe that many were awnkened from their sleep by the rattling of windows as if by an eaithquake. Every house In Sumneytown Is mors or less damaged. Not a whole window pane Is to be found in any of the resi dences. People were lifted bodily from their beds and thrown to the lloor. The greatest excitement prevailed for a time. Farmers residing In the country for miles around Hocked to the scene. It Is doubtful If the real cause of tho explosion will ever be learned. The Sumneytown church, half a mile away, was badly damaged, and will have to be partially rebuilt. Several buildings In the village were totully wrecked. Two dwellings near the pow der mills collapsed, but the Inmates es caped without a scratch. The residence of Mr. Miller, adjacent to the works,, was wrecked. The family were com pelled to crawl from the debris before help arrived. There was no loss of life. Many People Cannot Drink coffee at uiglit. It spoils their sleep. You can drink Grain-0 when you plcaso and slceplikc a top. For Grain-0 does not stimulate; it nourishes, cheers and feeds. Yet it looks and tastes like tho best cofl'ec. For nervous persons, young peoplo and children Grain-0 is the perfect drink. Made from puro grains. Get a package from your grocer to-day. Try it in placo of colTeo, 15 and 23c. Our ow Wnv AV-'Nols T;onvol;nglnncl Portland, Kngland, April 14. The United States cruiser Topeka (formerly the Diogenes) and the United States torpedo boat Somers, which put in here owing to the severity of the weather on Sunday last, sailed again yesterday. The Somers will be towed by the To peka, In order to avoid the necessity of coaling the smaller vessel In mid ocean. Child rim likn it. it saves their lives. We mean One Mianto Cough Curo, tho infallible remedy for coughs, colds, croup, bronchitis, grippe, and all throat and lung troubles. C. II. JIagcubucli. dm' l rum' n it n iiu-lu. San Fianciseo, Apill 14. Pacific coasl trade with Husslan ports Is Increasing. Last Monday night the bark Edward May sailed, and the barkentlne Adden na sails In a day or twoforVladivostock with cargoes valued at over $70,000. Of this sum $31,S00 is represented by flour and $3,000 by leather, while the Ed ward May has 1,150 tons of salt aboard. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho beat salvo in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fover sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or .10 i ay required, It is guaranteed to give perfect featUfaction or mony rofunded. Price S!5 conts por box. For sain by A. Wasloy. No Hopo Vnv Mm! Whitney. New York, April 14. Society has Just learned that there Is no hope for the recovery of Mrs. W. C. Whitney, who was recently injured while hunting. Friends of the family returning from Aiken, S. C, declare that she is suf fering from a fracture of the second vertebra of the spinal column. The sur geons who nie in constant attendance upon her have devised an appliance re sembling a cage. In this the patient's head rests, day and night, while a corps of trained nurses relievo one an other at her bedside. Mrs. Whitney does not suffer, and her perceptions are perfectly clear. But neither does she move, save that at will she can agi tate tho tips of her fingers. Yellow Jaundice Cured. Suffering humanity should be supplied with every means possible for its relief. It is with pleaure we publish the following. "This is to certify that I was a terrible sufferer from Yellow Jaundice for over six months, and was treated by some of the best physicians in our city and all to no avail. Dr. Hell, our druggist, recommended Kleclric Hitters j and after takine two bottles, I was enlirely cured. I now take great pleasure in recommending them to any person sullering Iron this terrible malady. 1 am grateiuiiy yours, M. A Hogarty, Lexington, Ky." Sold by A. Wasiey Druggist. I. nil I'll llooth 'Wlis ii Milcflflo. Now Vork, April 14. The corpnur'p jury In the case of Laura nootji, the actress who was found dead in a room on the evening of March 28 with a bul let ho'.o In lior head and a revolver ly. Ing beside her, brought in a verdict yesterday that she committed suicide, Coroner Fltzpntrlck Immediately dls charged Jamos S. I.ee, who had regis. tored Miss IJooth at the hotel as his Wife. . Accidents come with distressing frequency on the farm. Cuts, bruises, stiuss, sprains, l)r. Thomas' Kclectric Oil relieves tho pain instantly. Never safe without it. Kll.Vfl liy ii t'iivnlii. Philadelphia, April 14. Joseph Cher ry, tig. d -S years, wai killed, and Frank Penn, aged 22 years, and Frank Tato,. colored, agpd 22 years, badly bruised by the caving in of a sower Which they were digging on Craven 'met, wjst of front. "Wttlo Colds." Thousands of lives sacil need overy year. Dr. Wood's Norway 1'iuo Syrup cures little colds, cures big colds too, down to tho very vergo of consumption. 1 5 1 The Prince of Wales ORDERS ; J0IIANN HOrr'S MALT EXTRACT. i AliFROBLDiE Castle, I ; AllKKDEKNSIUKE. f J Please supply three do7en Hoff's Halt Extract, on account o II. tt. H.. I'rlnco j ot wales. j. cross. 5 By Roods train to Abergeldle, llallatcr, " J Aberdeenshire. 5 J DEWARE OT IMITATIONS. j J The genuine Joliann Holt's Malt rtrct J makes Flesh and lilnod. More strength 1 in one do.en bottles of Joliann Hall's Mdlt I 1 fxtract than In n caik of Ale, Ileor or 1 Porter, without their Intoxicating effects. ...rf,,. ...,.,..-,... , . ROBBED A FAMILY VAULT. Stolo Olio Cortisol and stripped Others of Valuable. Newark, N. J., April 14. The family vault of A. A. Woodrow, In the Mel odist Episcopal cemetery here, has been robbed of one body and the other corpses, with one exception, have been stripped of all valuables they contained when they were interred. In the vault were the bodies of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Finley. The coipse of Mrs. Flnley Is missing, and It Is supposed to have been taken some time ago. In the vault were also the bodies of Mr. W'oodtow's children, and both cof fins had been wrecked. One of the little chlldien, a little girl, when burled had on two rings, a bracelet, a breastpin and a gold watch. The jewelry is miss ing, and Is supposed to have been Btnlen. Mr. Woodrow now lives in Kansas, and woid of tho robbery has been sent to him. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your L Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, bo mado well, strong, magnetic, full of now life and vigor, tiiko No-To-B.ic, tho wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 curod. Buy No-To-Bac from your own druggist, who will guarantee a euro. 50c or $1.00. Booklet and sample mailed free. Ad. Sterling lieimdy Co., Chicago or Now York. lnlhiitry Oir For- tho Front. Chicago, April 14. The Twenty-fifth infantry, the first body of armed men to move toward Cuba, passed through Chicago yesterday, en route to Chat tanooga. Cheering crowds greeted the regiment at the station. Colonel Burt was surrounded by an enthusiastic crowd the instant his feet touched the platform, and by the time he worked his way through both his hands were filled with flowers and a big rose had been fastened In the front of his braid ed blouse. When the train pulled out of the depot for the south the regi ment was present In its full strength, not one enlisted man or officer missing. Every announcement that war was about to be declared was greeted with smiles by the olllcers and yells by the men. Give the Children a Prink called Gniin-O. It is a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food drink to talco tho placo of coll'eo. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who have used it because when properly prepared it tastes like tho finest coffee but is free from all its injurious properties. Grain- O aids digestion ami strengthens tho nerves. It is not a stimulant but a health builder, and children, as well as adults, can drink it with great benefit. Costs ahbut J as much ia coflee. 15 and 23e. ALWAYS KEEP ON HAHO THERE IS NO KIND OF PAIN OR ' ACHE, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL. THAT PAIN. KILLER WILL NOT RE LIEVE. LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB- , STITUTES. THE GENUINE DOTTLE BEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS & SON. Tho Rosy Freshness And n velvet softness of the akin-ls inva riably obtained by thor?whouse Pozzoni'b Complexion J'owuer. mmmmmmmmm Si rfg" Kaier Export Beer IN THE MANUFACTURE OF THIS CHOICE BREWERY PRODUCTION I THE KAIER COMPANY, Limited, OF" MAHANOY CITV, S: "as attained an excellence 8i Mh. UHAriL S D. And bis associates ma associates imvo snout, not only muoii tunc, uut also a l.irgo ainoiint of uionoy, in exiwriineiits, to brlnn this lleer to Its iircseut pcrfectiun and tbey lmvo mnny tobtiiuoui.ils that tbo cimipauy lias received from well known medical men 1 its j .i -. uiu imnii.iuy nas receiveu irom wen Known metnciii men Which lira ..vhll.il, .,1 will, IX, i,ri,l l,v flw, lr,. !,!,,, Jlr. Clias. I). Knier. Tlio biowor, Jlr. Tranz Kaier, is a Kentlciimu scientifically versed in all tlmt iiortalus to tbo liiower's Art and to liis iorevemiifo and closo apiilication is liin,,1 V llin tlin el, ,,11,1 t , I ,,,,,,, 1 , u ,, I, I , .,-,.,1 1. The Kaier Lxport Beer. It li compared by many to tbo products of IJ.ulon MADE ONLY AND SOLD BY THE G(iAS. D. HAIEH GOMPAflY, Iimd. Mnhanoy City, Pa. REPRESENTED IN SHENANDOAH BY EDWARD O'DONNELL Mnil oidirs will receive prompt attention. S' Tumuimuumuu Till! ri.YINfl SCjUAWtON. Commodore. Hil,v WiuiIm to co Any thing Thnt Can Whip Thorn. Virginia Heiuh. Va., April 14. Com modore Schley staited to move the fly ing squadron to sea precisely at 2:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon, and by dark would have been many miles from land but for the fact that the Minne apolis fouled her chain and wasted over two hours in efforts to free It. Finally, when near Cape Henry, the Minneap olis not having Joined the squadron, Commodore Schley sent the Columbia back to Fort Monroe to tell the Minne apolis that she could find the rest of the squndrnn IB miles east of Cape Henry, where they would wait her ar rival. Beyond this fact none of tho olllcers or men on board the Brooklyn were aware of her destination, and Commodore Schley declined to say what her mission was. Hip order to the Minneapolis, however, discredits the statement given out at Washington that the vessels are off for a practice cruise. The squadron presented a most Imposing picture when it finally got to gether, and Commodore Schley said, ns he looked back on them from the Brooklyn's bildge: "There's a good lot of fighters for you. I'd like to see any thing that can whip them." oin inifii'-ts tipitfi, Dallas, Tex., April 11.-,1. Guy Smith, an editor, of Cotulla, I.a Salle county, and Henry May, a young mechanic, fought n duel In the street here, and both nre dead. Smith, who was known as "Brann No. 2," had published some thing May vdldn't like. As Smith was passing the hotel at midnight May shot him in the back and again in the side. Smith turned and fired his only shot, hitting May near the heart. May died In a few minutes and Smith Blx hvirs later. 11, Comin mpiuisnnln. r1.nnnvi- nnrl , ' '1 - ...... possible, doath for somo wives. For others it means practically no discomfort at all. There is no reason why child birth should bo aperiod of pain and dread. Sov. eral months beforo a woman becomes a mother she should prepare herself for tho critical ordeal. There is a prepara tion made which la intended for this purpose alone. The name of this wonderful preparation ia It is a liniment to be ap plied ex ternally. It relaxes tho mus cles and re lievos the distension, to overy organ con cerned in childbirth, and takes away nil dangor and nearly all suffer ing. Best results follow if tho remedy is used during tho whole poriod of preg nancy. It is tho only remedy of tho kind in tho world that is endorsed by physicians. $1 perbottloat all drug stores, or sent by mail ou receipt of price. Fltr-E Books con lather's Friend. taining invaluable in formation for nil women, will bo sent to any ad dress upon application to Tho BradHeld nectilator Co, Atlanta, Ca. IS PEHFE0T HEN I DO NOT DESPAIR! lo Xot flutter I.imcer! Tlie toys ami uiubltlons or life can a restored to you The very unr&t onfecs of Nervous Doblli- iv nvt absolutely ruied by i-i:icri:cro rrAiiiirrs. (Jive prompt relief to insomnia, falling memory and the waste and drain of vital powers, Incur red by indiscretions or excesses of early years Impart vieor and noteney to every I unction. Rraco up tho system. Give -jtow bloom to tho cheeks and mbtro to the yHSf eyes, of young orold. One Wo box renew fiJ7Y & ai energy; V boics at fett.fio a coinM 1 9 Jplete cuuruu teed euro ir uionoy refuwlva?kH5Ped. Can be cmrled in vest pocket Sold Haiuft' everywhereor mailed in plain wrapperon osb receiptor price tyTIIUlLJUFKCT&CO. Cuxton Uldg. Chlcaro.IlL I'or sale In Shenandoah by Shenandoah Drug more anu uruiwer uroa. mmmmmmimmm 5, which lias rarely been excelled. KAIER lmvo snout, not only muoli time, but also a "Old Country" lleer Drinkers and Havaria. 1. jWRDYALW i (WORCESTER) CORSETS? linn 1 1 1 'hi 1, 1 Hor Ministers Deolaro That Tliey Will Resist Interference. DON 0AHL0S' LOYAL ADDRESS. "All Who Fltrht Airnlnt tlio KorelBiier Who Inmiltx Uh AVIII Doxorvb Well of Cnrlos" -Mndrld I'ross ()iliilinm Doulnro tbo Country Itoudy I'or Wnp. Madrid, Aprfi H. Lieutenant General Corren, minister of war, and Count XIrniena, minister of public work, both declared In a conversation yesterday that the government was firmly re solved to repel every attack, direct or Indirect, on the sovereignty of Spain In Cuba. They said also that they were sure this line of conduct on the part of Spain would certainly be supported by the European powers, more especially because the negotiations were based on acknowledgment of Spanish sovereignty In Cuba. They declared that the conduct of Spain would be adjusted to that of the United States, and that in face o the fact of the continuance of military and naval preparations in the United MiNisTim YonDFOD. States, Spain was fully justified In car rying on her preparations. Finally the ministers said: "Our resolution at the cabinet council was taken unanimously, and wo shall maintain It with all the necessary energy." The very worst Impression prevails here. Again the Bourse has declined. General Woodford alone preserves se renity and silence. El Correo, the organ of Senor Sa gasta, says: "The Madrid press Is unanimous In its unfavorable Judgment upon President McKlnley's message, and public opin ion has received the document with marked hostility. Special Indignation Is caused by the clause referring to In tervention and by the hypocritical la mentation over Cuban misfortunes, which have been greatly augmented by the support given tho rebels on the part of the American people and probably the American consuls." El Epoca (Conservative) says that a reading of the message reveals the fact "that while originally written in a warlike tone, It was subsequently softened down." The paper considers that the Spanish government has "done much to assist President McKinley In a difficult posi tion without getting much In return." EI Ilernldo De Madrid (Independent) says: "The message has removed the mask America has worn too long. It closes also diplomatic action, leaving Spain face to face with her true enemy, the author of the war, who has taken advantage of the honesty of Spanish diplomats, despising Spain as Napoleon despised her, and to pay dearly for the blunder, ns Napoleon paid for his. Only two courses are open. Either to close Spain's history In the new world, flee ing Ignomlnously before the boots of Washington politicians, or to leave to arms the decision of the quarrel." Don Carlos has Issued a manifesto, In the course of which he says: "The Carllst who, in the face of a war with the United States", would rise In arms against Spain Is a traitor. If war occurs, all those who fight against the foreigner who Insults us will de serve well of Carlos. If the Spanish government does not venture into war, but permits the loss of Cuba, then Carlists who d not respond to the voice of the king will also be traitors." A report Is current that Cardinal rtampolla, the papal secretary of state, telegraphed the Madrid 'government yesterday "an assurance that peace be tween Spain and tho United States will not be disturbed." Upon tho reassembling of the cortes Colonel Genaro Alas (retired), lately elected a deputy for Sanctl Splrltus, Cuba, will introduce a bill to the effect that Spain should evacuate Cuba, re serving her sovereignty and a yearly royalty, with an arrangement as to the debts. Perfect tranquility continues to reign In Madrid. The farmer, tho mechanic and tlio blcyrle rider are liable to unexpected cuts and bruises. DoWitt's Witch Hazol Salvo is tbo best thing to keep on baud. It heals quickly, audisa well known euro for piles. C. II. Ilagcnbuch. Now Ilcdfnrd strikers llosunilngAVorlt New Bedford, Mass., April 14. A few more hands went Into the cotton mills yesteulay than appeared at the mill gates on Tuesday. The manufacturers now claim that about 3,300 of the 9,000 strikers are at work, but the strike leaders sav not more than one-third of that number have gone back. Tliirty-flvo years mako a generation. That is how long Adolph Fisher, of Znnesvillo, 0,, suffered from piles. Ho was cured by usiiiR three boxes of DoWitt's Witcli Uaiscl Salve. C. 11. llageiibuch. "'I'lTon iinipimvhoaY, Chicago, April II. May wheat yes terday sold at $1.09,i, the highest point yet reached for that delivery, while July at one time showed nn advance of 2. The critical state of affairs be tween the United States and Spain and enormous sales of cash wheat by Lelter caused one of tho broadest markets seen hero In a long time, shorts of all kinds being driven to cover. 51. I(. Vocum, Cameron, Va., says "I was a sud'ererforten yours, trying most all kiuds of pile remodlos, but without suwoiw. IV Witt's Witch Hazol Salvo wns recommended to mo. I used ono box. It has ellected a per manent cure." As a permanent cure for plies DeWitfs Witch Hazel Salvo hug no equal. (J, 11. Uaneiiliuub, I'ri'hldnutriiiiro VIhUm Vlotorln. Nice, April 14. President Faure vis ited Queen Victoria at Cinilea yester day and had half an hour's Interview with her majesty. Their meeting, it is asserted, has no political significance. Later In tin- day the Pilnee of Wales returned the piesldent'n visit. A little .boy asked fur u bottlo of "get up In the moruing at f.ist as you can," tho druggist recognized a household name for "DeWltt's Little Karly Itlsers," and gave lilm a buttle of those famoiH little pill-, for mistipatin' nick headache, liver and stoma Ii troubl V II HiiKeiibU'h. THt POVK AOIl'ATRT). Ilnrt Inrentli'il fo Send Monk to Cuba in I'ri-nnli t'onrp. lt'im, Ap.li 14.- The pope Is exrrpil lnftly upset by (he latest develnpmi mr of (he HImp I'Ameilinn qu Ftlon. which serir- I'ihiIh'; in , way be had hoped fui.J timl t'i nviTt. Having said mnsx In the ;'!liii chanel, he turned to those around him and t x clalmed: '1 have pra.xod Uo-i wlih tit Whole force of tnj- b Ing ami with tin deepest firvor to avit this sad urn and not to allow my ponillh ate to end In the miiuk" of linttli-. ( 11 herwlse 1 have Imploiod the Almighty to take me to hlms"lf, that 1 ma) not b hold such a sight." Those pn pent say that the aged pontiff spoke with such n-al emotion that his ord depb torn hid all. Af-. ter mass the pope mul Caidlniil Hum polla oonfeind totjithcr fm ,m hour", and thrn were jolneil by the Spanish ambassador, who was the bearer of warlike neus. It is snld that one of th in-o.ifcts of the pope. If the chief ol,ncus to peace had been a refusal by the iiisui gents to accept nn armistice, was to instruct the bishop of Havana tosendC'ipuchine monks tn pi ieh peace-und moderation to the people all civer the Islund. The pope has dl-patihert a message to Bnipcror Fiancls Joseph begging him io make a last trial to spare the world :he horror uf war. Thonsauds of su(Terei from grippe have been restored to health by One Minute C'nieli Cure. It quickly cures coughs, colds, bron chitis, pneumonia, grippe, asthma, ami nil throat and lung disease. ('. H. Hagenliiieb. Another Ijlllle Kltrliiei' l.niinclipd. Uiistol. R. 1.. April 11. Toipedo boat No. 14, which linn b,M n named the Mor ris, was laur.fh-d at the Herreshoff yards yesterday afternoon. The launch ing was a success in every way. The government has gh en mders to get the Morris in condition for service as soon as possible. In. the olden dayi men were phyiically, at least, worthy of the admiration of women. It is a great big sotneming tor a woman to feel that her husband is truly a capable and intrepid pro tector, it is a com fort for her to feel that he has the physical stamina and courage to de fend her through all the vicissi tudes of life. Nowadays there is not much to ad- mire about the A average man from a nh vsical standpoint. He maybe a moral and a men tal Riant, but the flebh of ill-health isweak, and he is probably a physical cowaid It is not in nature for a sickly man to be a br.ive man. His spirit may be willing but his body is weak. That is the man s own fault. Any man can be healthy who w ill pay a lit tle common sense attention to his health when he has it, and when he gets a little out of sorts, take the right remedy. Many of the diseases that afflict mankind are traceable directly to indigestion, torpidity of the liver and impurities in the blood. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is the greatest medicine for disorders of this nature. It strengthens a weak stomach, corrects all disorders of the digestion, gives edge to the appetite, invigorates the liver, purifies and enriches the blood and tones up and invigorates the nerves. It searches out disease germs, kills them and carries them out of the svstem. It is the great blood-maker, flesh-builder and nerve-tonic and Testorative. It makes strong, healthy men out of weak, sickly invalids. Medi cine dealers sell it and no honest dealer will urge a substitute upon you. " I have been taking Dr. Pierce'js Golden Med ical Discovery aud 'Pellets' and must say thnt they have worked wonders in mv case." writes Mr. L. L. Pack, (Hox 175), of Klnton, Summers Co , W. Va. " I feet like a new person, In fact I think I am well, but will take one more bottle to make sure the cure is permanent. I cannot speak loo highly of the ' Discovery.' I can ent anything now without misery in mv stomach. I have gained some eight or ten pounds, weighing as heavy as 1 did three years a;o The medicine certainly worked like a charm on me. but when I first began to take it I felt a little worse for a few days; had pain through my body and bones, but all this left me after takiag the medidues four or five days." FREE TRIAL TO V V-'JLX The foremost Medicnl Company In tho World In the Cure of Weak Men Makes this Offer HAPPY MARRIAGE, til AITHTTER6Y AND LONG LIFE. JHa tha V0Tia r1" ?n !he hl""Ti- of Hi" world-no doefor or ins-Hrntlon has treated and restored.somanymenasliasthefuiiHd kkie M-nirL cu . of inumio v v wareaana or,Vi , riV. t i 1 th.at th,e t'"mllny e.iiiu,.l.- Mmie mv, minus and dlseoverl.-n w h !') U'V o!li ,rtalra of ""'lea' feienee. bo inuelt de epilou l,as I een praetiMd lu that this (fraud dd eninpuny now maki a this ttiirilniK olhr : F .u-.u .u iney win send tneir eostly and magieally etleuttve nppllanee and R whole months course of restorative remedies, poMvdu on trial. vrUlumt irveime, to am honest and reliable man I Tvrit u ilnll.v nu.,1 1... ...4 ....n .....I .... - . : -.--. .v an tuui-ru uoi, a iienny are know n to nnri nr.L-nnu,lMl.,H K .V... The Erie Medical (.ompuny's applianee and wen rumen anout aim written about all oer viuij uiuu nns iienm or ineui. uiv n siore or FtfPlielh vli-or hM,ltl,ull....n,...:..i.(. They repair drains on the system that tap the em-nrr. They cure nervouiuess, depondeucy, und ull the elfeEtg of evil haMts, exeesses, over-work, etc. They phc full strength, development and tone lo every rmriion and orpr.in of the bod. failure is imrissi Uu and at is no barrier. J'l!" "J,Sl'n wlthuutExpeme" offer is muurailv lim ited by the eompimy to a short time, mid application must lie made at once. Wrllb In I hu VDI I,, , T-V.T , . -r rtm . h. . ' ;-'manJ f.'T,e 5'."ur e?I'r-fc6 addres a well as iiott-ofliee. Hefer to seeing the aceount of Uwir lu this narer. EVERY SouMMmes nee is a reliable, ine purest drugs Dr. Peal's PennroyaS PMs Ther are prompt, safe and erteln In rult. TLeBsaulne(Dr, Peal'a) never dlsam ForSale al KIRUN'S Druir Store, Shenanaoah, Pa. "DIRT DEFIES THE KING." 1 HEN SAPOLIO IS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. ami 1 1 1 i 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 ( 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 : ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i rfPX,K7 (' ttrc li'ogetidv-8 anil kit'ii intbruieil of S JttwWfirS the WrI,l's Progress. The well in- S wyf 'VNAis ,el aml ihrifty Houso-wjfo wm rfvDAIMRAW sl I NT I A1 DMT 1 5 w; 1" the i' '! 3C ti,?Tf it X FOR SALE BVBRVWKCBBE. 31111111111111111111111111111111' tlllllllliliiiiiiiiiiMiMiiiiiiilllJIIIIIIllliliiiiiiiiiiiii WEHAVEN0A6ENTS tut birfl void diruct flumtr fur 22 years un vax tuioiaauon. tvoryihmr Hirmotd. llMstvluauf VahutiM, AA li of llunu'H. Tun liuxitit't. e ( t t70. 6arrf, So t.i I. ifs, Pbtcloni. Trjps. ,-itts, Hiring It &t ai4 teugif 1 tuuiur Hi U tU tmr ELKHART cuiuaqi: inu UAiOLaa mfu. M.1IH (Ml f . ith I I I ll, Ii it( Iiiii, h'li in -. hi, i 'I nr , m ' t lltini'irs, oi-l ni l i i-l ii i il 1 1 j villi (i re i i. '. s,i i , a snili' i' i i not t l I ,, I !H hi t , the 'Hi c ) atn1. r full ihi-. of i i ni i n I. a' j (Qticura i. ...i i , 1T. I BABY'S SKIN Pennsylvania RAILROAD. SCHDYKIM. DIVISION March 17, 18',t I Trains will leave Shenandcmi .Iter t ie a-cm 1 linte for Wlggann, C4llberton, Kraokvllle Qoek Water, St. Cltr, Pottnvllle. Hraiirg UcndbKr, 1 Pottstown, Phoenlxville. Worrlntowi a d Fall. tdulphla (Broftd street station) at 6 08 and 5 , a. in., a 02, 8 15 p m. on week days Sunday. B05a. m., ISO p. m. Iave Hhenowlonh for Pottsv Hie , via Dalaael 7 57, 10 05 a. m., 12 ISO, 2 52 and -2- p, m wk days. Sundays, 9 85 a. m., 9 31 p 111 ' Trains leave Kraokvllle for Snenandoal) M I 7 Wl, 11 40 a. m. and 5 40, 7 51 i. ! undar 11 01 a. m. and 3 20 p. m. Leavn Pottsvtlle for Shenanilr ali vinFraak- vllle- 7 10, 1120 a. m., 9 30, 7 25 r ,u hundar 10 Ha a. 111.. 8 00 p. m. Leave Pottsville for SheiiAndtmli ,lnihu. 7 45,9 40 it. ni., 12 as, 2 42 and s ixi p i., wk days. Sundays. 9 15 a. m. 6 0"j p m leave Philadelphia, (Broad stn'i t latloni for Shenandoah at 5 57, KH5 and 10 l'i n 01 4 10 p. m. week days. Sundays leave nt . n 11 m. Leave Broad street station, Philadelphia, lor Sea Hit, Ajibury Park, Ocean flrove Lort Branch, and Intermediate stations 8. 0 11.14, a. m.,8.80 and 4.00 p. m. week-days. Leave Broad Street Station. Philadelphia. FOR NEW VOltK Express, week-days, 8 20, 4 11 , 4 10 0 IV 6 SO 7 88,8 20,8 88, 50, 10 21 (Dlnlnu 1 u, UOOa u 12 00 noon, 12 85 (Limited lull and 4 2 n Dining (Jarsl, 140, 2 80 (Mining Oar 3 20. 3 95. 4 00, 5 00, 5 5b (DiniliK Car). 0 00, 02 7 la 10 to p. m., 12 01, night. Sundays, 8 ii', 4 j 4 W 5 IS, H20,8B8,958, 1021, (I)li.lng Car I J 3 ,' 12&5, 1 05 (Dining Car) 280 iDliin.e i,ir 4 00 ( Limited 4 22 Dining Car), 5 20, ,'i VI i ihhub tirl 6 a, 7 02, 7 48, 10 00 p. m.. 12 01 night Express for Boston without change, a 00 a m., week-days, and 7 48 p. m., dally. WASHINGTON AND THE HIM TH For Baltimore and Washington. 8 50, 7 2r a IJ, 10 20, 1128, a. in., 120H, U tl rllnr Car), 112, 3 18, 4 4t, las . ngrs aioual Limited, Dining CarJ, i, 17 b5r, Dic ing CarJ, 7 81 Dining CarJ p m , and 1J 05 night week days. Sundays, 8 50, 7 20 12 USB, a. in., 1209, 1 12, 4 41, 520 Cougn ssi.mai Lim ited, Dining Car, 6 55 Dining (. in 7,, Di. IngCar p m. und 12 05 night. For Baltimore, accommodation '.! , m 2 01 una luipin week auys, 3 08 and 1 1 i i daily FOB ATLANTIC (11 i.ve oniuu ntrvvb euwion via i n lawarc rivet bridge Express, 9 20 a in, 7 05 p. ni dauv Leave .Market Sr.rcet Wnrf Kxpress, a 00 am 200, (3 00 Saturdays only 1,4 00.5 00 p m Sua days, S 45, 9 45 a. m (accommodation 4 30 and 5 00u. m.) For Cape May, Anglesea, Witdu ood and Holly Buieh, Sea isle City, Ocean Citv, Avalon and Stone Harbor Express, 9 00 a. m., 4 00, p. ua. week days. Sundays, 9 00 a. m. ni iwmcni i-um express, "xi, a m , i w, 4 00, 5 00, p. in. week daya Sumia, 45 a. m. I. H Himniv,r, I i n ... . tien'l Manager. Clou' I Puw g V gt wi-:ax npeciFic iOimiLA. at Povingky'e drug etoro, Oentre street. Eas TANSY PiLLS A Tit'?. fRI It AND IAFK WGIVAN S hEtiEF. Alwntnrnmntiinl liurlc .1 , - it n. (It?- Otfnw'ii TAJfir Pi i . nn.' i i . i h,ki t. At il-tt. store orient direct (nculr.i i ,n' 1 Caiuh mkc. Co , BfMton,Mau b uk 4c For sate at Kirlin'a druj? store and Shenandoah druR ators. ANY HONEST ieh have no advertlfciiig ptua- till results 18 remedies ha the world, till eieato s.tuw your oiler " monthly, regulating inrdicinn On 1 7 liarmlwa and should be nseJ. If you ruut the best, g. t , ; i i : t . i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; -: ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 i ,: . l!lllllllL himse, ui- & standard remedy for 5 m m BprajiiB, Urulseb, Cntmpy, Ulieumatlsm, E mul all aches and jmiiig 5 Price 25 oti. and 50 ets per bottle. E Prepared by H. 1 HACKETT & CO . Philadelphia. tu the con at wbol 1 urnu Wmk. u arttl Milk lea. abale, ar 1. it ncii l-eoc4M)t (orW, ca. v. xj, ritixi, t.tc, lluuajut, xm.
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