Shenandoah People arc Talking About It on Bvery Corner. It ! sometimes nn easy matter tn fool ttio imlilic, but you can't keep it up very long. They nro euro to find you out : and ovcry tlmo a man is tooled, another skeptic. H made. Skepticism Is nllowalilo when lcuilliiK in a homo newspapor about some Incident occur lug In California or Iowa, but the circum stances are entirely illlluient when it refers to some olio right hero at home, friends and neighbors, people you know, whom you can hoo, and with whom you talk it over. This Is the kind til' ovldencu at the b.iuk of Dunn's Kidney l'ills home statements by homo people and the astonishing local wolk they l.avo beeu doing has caused mole talk among our citizens than the dolus; of any other modem u under. Head the following : Mrs. J. rerguson.ol 301 West Chciiy s'uet, vouches lor the teiiiarkable merit of lJonu's Kidney l'ills in tho following words: "I have used Doan's Kidney l'ills lor diabetes. I procured them from Klrliu's l'h.iiiiiucy and they proved of the gicitcnt value to 1110. I have not now tho constant ik-siie t diink which 1 hail and the kidney M-cretious arc becoming normal. My lloih is not dry and wrinkly as foinieily and I do not have the dullness and my head feels lunch better. Tho bloating which I sull'ered from has also Cone down. 1 lain highly recommend Doan's Kidney l'ills for kidney trouble judging from what they have done for me." Doan's Kidney l'ills for sale by all dealers. I'riee 50 cents. Mailed by l-Wur-Mliburii Co., ltull'alo, X. Y. Sole agents for tho U. S. lleuieuiber tho namo Doan's and tako no other. CURES No. 1 Fever-, Congestion. No. 2 Worms, No. 3 Infants' 'Diseases. No. 4 Diarrhea. No. 7 Coughs & Colds. No. O Headache. No. lO Dyspepsia, Indigestion. No. 1 1 Delayed Periods. No. 1 2 Leuchorrea. No. 10 Croup. No. 1A Skin Diseases. No. ID Rheumatism. No. 1 0 Catarrh. No. 27 Kidney Diseases. No. 34 Sore Throat. No. 77 Grip & Hay Fever. Dr. Humphreys' Ilomcopathlo Jlannal of l)lseaes nt your Drucglsts or Mailed Free. Sold by dructrlsts, or sent on receipt of Scots., COutt) or St. Humphreys' Med. Co., Cor. William and John Sts , Js'ow York. LAUER'S mm? nr nniinu nn rum 1 I DLUlMIJfi UP MM, in Bottles or by the Keg. Lauer's -Lager AND Pilsnei Beer. Porter and Weiss Beer. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - FA RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Rupture from Williamsport. will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT THE Hotel Franey, from 8 till 10:30 a. m. The Naval Plan of Aotion Definitely Deoided Upon. IIAVANA NOT TO BE BOMBARDED. BgRnfjraBrBESiir KiitliiiolnMin nt Key Wet Ovor tlio Action or Conuretoi A TIioiihiiiiiI Cu linii A olitntoiTH Tundpi Tlioli' Ser vices to l'l-oslrtont ."Wo Kin ley. Key West, Apt II 20. The naval plan of action, It Is understood, has been Anally and definitely decided upon. It Involves the blockade of Cuba, but not a bombardment of Havana. The block ade will Involve no engagements, It In expected, except the accidental encoun ters which, more or less, are bound to occur. The senior naval olTlcers of the fight ing squadron believe that Spain Is play Ins: n clever game In concentrating her entlve navnl forces at a distance from the Immediate scene of action. Great satisfaction is felt among; all the olllcers at the adoption of the joint resolution by congress, as assuring the Independence of Cuba. They legard it as equivalent to a declaration of war, and expect that the lleet will shortly be under orders to sail for Cuban waters. Captain Sampson,, Captain Evans, of the Iowa, and Captain Taylor, of tho Indiana, had a consultation yesterday afternoon In the admiral's cabin on tho flagship New York, and then came ashore. Wherever the eys turns It is met by tho colors of Cuba llbre. Invariably tho Stars and Stripes Haunt above the Insurgent ensign, and here and there a new biv m surmounts all, signifying that Spnln will 1 swept from the sen. Kvory conveyance wears the bunting of the two liberty loving nations, and the streets of tbe town ale kaleido scopic with color. Throughout the en tire day the "vivas" of patriotic Cu bans have sounded through the town and there have been processions of more or less dignity In every part. Yesterday afternoon some 200 Cu bans, headed by a brass band, marched through the streets and halted In front of the hotel. After a serenade of American national nlrs cheers were given for President McKlnley and tho newspapers of the United States. Sev eral prominent Cubans made addressee in Spanish, the burden of these being gratitude to America and joy at the near prospect of freedom for Cuba. Tho procession then marched to the cable otTlce, where the following mes sage was sent to President McKlnley: A thousand Cuban volunteers at Key West offer services under United States flag." Yesterday was a Cuban holiday. Tho schools were closed and the streets crowded with groups discussing tho situation. For the first time the flag pole over the old Spanish consulate was made to bear the Cuban Hag, and when the banner was raised "Cuba llbre" rang out from every throat. A Few Pointers. The recent statistics of the number ol deaths show that the large majority die with consumption. This disease may commence with an apparently harmless cough which can be cured instantly by Kemp's Iialsam for the Throat aud Lungs, which is guaranteed to cure and relieve all cases. Price 25 and 50c. Sold by all druggists'; auk for a free sample today. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, bo made well, strong, magnetic, full of new lifo and vigor, tako No-To-Bac, tho wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cuiod. Iluy No-To-Iiac from your own druggist, who will guarantee a euro. 60c or $1.00. llooklet aud samplo mailed free. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or Now York. Kupture permanently and quickly Cured or no pay. written guarantee to absolutely cure all kinds of Kupture without operation or detention from business. Absolutely no Danger. Examination Free, 100 nersons cured in Sunbury. Sliamokin, Mt, Carmel and vicinity who can be referred to. Charges and terms moderate and within reach of all. MAKE PE -25& 1. HFECIT MEN S DO NOT DESPAIR I Do Not SiilrVr Liiliuvr! Tlio JoyltaiKl ambitions of lllu can nnr,F. rn-." llf NPfVOUS HebiM IV are alisohiU'ly nm-il by ill IF I' 11-1,1 'I'A It l.l'.'I'N. ',(ilvo iironii't relief to insomnia, 'umlUraln or vital iiowcrs.lncur mil i,v indiscretions oruxcea-.t-s e-t n..tl. rnnra limiiLrt vlcor fVts, anil uotcucr lo overy luuctlou. Ilraraun the sratcm. Ulvo v bloom to the cheeks and lu&tre to the or old. Ono .Vo box rcncwB C boxes nt fttt.fio a rotu teed cure or money rufiind carried In vent jvoeket- Bold tiniMitil In utatii wnirhormi ty'l'IlK rtUU'UUTO CO. Caxtouindff. ChlcapoJU Kor Halo In Shenandoah ly Sliuiiaiidodh Drug more aim uruuivr Uroa. eyes of young .vital enentyj liiUito cuarun 'en. Can bo Hillions of Dollars (Jo up in smoko every year, Tako no risks but get your houses, stock, fur niture, etc., insured in urst-ciass r Uahlo companies as ropreaentod by TAVIH FATIST Insurance Airent 1JAV1U i Auai,m Hoiltll st Also Lifo andAccldental 0itiianlA DY THE CHASE NURSERIES KNl!It(!t:TI() itifiN la jlicit unit-fa iur nu, hardy Nurm-ry Ktoek. EilienuHS aniiiialarytothoiiu leaving hoiii", or cuiPiniMlun ti: lu c&l nuentM. 1', riuanent em Dloymi'iit. Tub buainM f hhiIj loarn tit Aijiinuui T!ii;.U.l.C'll.h'ljr.(. D1-. 1'UIIU. iiji'a. i'iuu i Tho QuoHtlon of 1'rfvnteorlnir. Paris, April 20. The Temps says the question of privateering Is receiving "the closest attention In proper quar ters." It says that it has been suggest ed that the powers should addres notes to Washington and Madrid, expressing the hope that they will not employ pri vateers. The Temps continues: " This, however, might be resented, especially lu America, and it is pointed out that indirect pressure could be exercised by the maritime powers in making their favors, such as coaling, dependent upon non-recourse to pilvateerlng." I.po to Lend tho YlralnliiN. nlinrlnatnn W. Vn.. Anrll 0 Clnir- ernor Atkinson yesterday sent the fol lowing telegram 10 uovernor xyier, ot Virginia: "I suggest, If possible to ac complish it, that the volunteers ot the two Vlrglnlus bo consolidated into a brigade, and that we ask the president to appoint rii.iiu!i liub u uie un ,-nili. nimmnnilpr." flnvornnr Tvlpp promptly replied, endorsing tho plan. A little bov asked for a bottle of "cot up In the morning as fast as you can," tho druggist icongnizcd a household namo lor ixswitt s Mttlo l;arly lasers," and gavo Mm a liottlo uf those famous littlo nllls for constipation. sick headache, liver and stomach troubles, C. 11. Uugcnbucli, Our Wni-ililps In .Inpnii 1'repnrliiR. Hung Kong, April 20. The warships of tho United States squadron aro painting their hulls, upper works, smokestacks, etc., a dark gray, landing their spare gear ana otnerwise gen erally preparing for active service. The revenue cutter Hugh McCulloch, now belonging to the auxiliary lleet, has arrived here from the United States. ! J J- rcectab!cPrcparationforAs-slmllntingihcFoodandllcgula-t'uigtlicSto'. uhsandDowelsoC PromolcsDigcslion,Ckcrrul ncss andRcst.Conlalns neither Opium.Morpliinc norMncral. Not NAitcoTic. HccipcoroutnrSAKUELnmim Pumpkin Seed' llx.&-nrtir Seed J I ft n mnt -in GHioriabSetfo JirmSceti -flmftttt Simv . Wthanmn nenvr. ApcrfccHlcmcdy forConslipa lion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca, Worms .Convulsions .Fcvcrish ticss andLoss OF SLEEP. Tac Simile Signature ot NEW YORK. EXACT C0PV OF WRAPPER. The Kind Yon Have Always Bought, Bears the Fao-simile Signature of ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE. THE KIND YOU HAVE ALWAYS BOUGHT. THC CtNTA'jn COMPANY. NEW VOnK CITY Tim fin mnp. tlin mechanic and thohici'ilc ri,lir urn llaldn to unoxiiected ruts and bruises. DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo is the host thing to keep on hand. It hoau quicKiy, ardisa well known cine for piles. C. II. llagculiuch. Kx-Iliuilt Tot lot lloirirs iTscIlotod. Wilmington, Del., Aiull 20. Tho grand Jury In the United States dis trict court last night returned an In dictment .against William N. Doggs, charging him with stealing $107,000 from the First National bank, of Dover, In the indictment Hoggs la charged with conspiring with Colonel Ezeklel I. Cooper, former register of wills of Kent county and former United States commissioner to Hawaii, and Thomas S. Clark, Charles II. Hutlor, Amos Cole and Harry V. Ford to secure the funds of tho bank. Many People Cannot Drink eoll'eo at night. It spoils tlieir sleep. Yon can drink Grain-0 when you please and sleep llko a top. For Gralu-0 does not stimulate; It nourishes, cheers and feeds. Yet It looks aud tastes like the best codec, For norroua persons, young pcoplo and children Oniin-0 la tho porfect drink. JIado from pure groins Oct a package from your grocer to-day. Try It lu place of eoflec. 15 and 23c. J. J. QUIRK, Mgr. MAHANOY CITY, PA. Friday, April 29, 1898. Frank L. Perley and Fred M. Rnnken's New York Company presenting the Gigantic and Magnificent Spectacular Drama, h porting A Story of Intense Human Heart Interest. Framed in the most sumptuous scenic setting of modern times, and presented with an excellent cast, headed by the beautiful and accom plished artiste Ffolliot Paget, who lias been recognized for many years as the leading comedienne, of England and America. Complete and original production including the Famous Derby Race with its thorough bred horses. Klectric cars will be held until after performance for Ashland and intermediate points. Special train to Park Place aud Delano after the performance. SCIENCE TRIMMING LAMP OF LIFE. Wcnk Men Restored, or No Expense for Treatment. A Course of Remedies the marvel of medical science: and Apparatus indorsed by physicians will bo sent ON TRIAL, WITHOUT ADVANCE PAYMENT. If not all we claim, return them nt our expense. SIEN WHO ARE WEAK, BROKEN DOWN, DISCOURAGED. Men who suf fer from the effects of disease, over-work, worry, from the follies of youth or the ex cesses of manhood, from unnatural drains, weakness or lack of development of any or gan, failure of vital forces, unfitness for marriage all such men should ' 'come to the fountain head" farascientificmethodof mar velous nowor to vitalize, develop, restore and sustain. On request we will send description and particulars, with testimonials, in plain sealed envelope. (No C. O. D. imposition or other deception.) Cut out this offer or mention paper. Address ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N. Y. Vl t V THE ADVERTISING DOCTORS FAILED Smii'l Ilrin-y, HOlemiih 8 w earn before Notary I'uLllc II Abeles: "I sutttiittt se verely it ini iuy wholes system was wiecked Oiiouuh a very bad ailment of a private nature, u so had n very bud cae of VAIt K'Ol lMM'ilny toMtl.l' A III SH. und II thfl nrcoainaiiviDif tvnintoras. f did not Cunsult any plijhk-iaii; but for ilirwe tais spent a great amount of money and took the treatment ot more tlin.ii bait dozen advertising concern, alt of wbra guaranteed a cute aud alttrvardn my condition was worm than ever. X then re&olved to consult a pli) blcian, one wbnm I heard so much about old DR. THEEL 604 Horth Sixth St. (private entrance on tire ri bi.). rhilndclpliln, and alter seven months under hU care 1 a per maivntlv cured of the IMt I V ATI! OISKASK albo the VaiU octl without th una of tbe ktilie I am suk'rateiul to ihelearnod Dr.Theel and cannot prulpo him too hUfily. I think htm able to euro the mott dan serous dtscses. Dr. Tbtel also cured my brother WlUUmot a bad Stricture and Jlvdrocule. bend live 2c. ntninps for bok "Truth." the best Health is WeaHSi attd only lru moalcnl boolc adveril9rllli cnual canuui ub iuuihi. r.erreor aunvanctfeii, name or adlreH puultshfd witlioutcoDMiit. Jloura. No oa:v'ra. M: Wed. anil Bat. ev'M. M0: bun. Hi Vreali Cnana ennd In .1 to 10 ilnrK. Trrnt. meiit by Jlull. btrlcturtf aud Varicocele curwd. QUICK CURE FOR COUGHS AND COLDS, PYNY-PECTORAU The Canadian Remedy lor all THROAT ID LUNG AFFECTIONS. Lahod Bottles, 25 ots, DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Lint., Prop' PiRnv Davi PAia-KiutR. FOR SALE Or A LI. ( IIKHISTS AND IllU'CUiaTH, , .if n ,mm - salt and sure (sfUr fftUUtt v tUi Tansy nd l'eiiuyroil and other mned)-). Always buy the best and svoid dlssp j Dn. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT THE ORIGINAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, IsBolclund.ir positivo Written JJuurmitcc. byautuoruoii asonta only, to euro weax uomory, Dizzinass, WakofuInoBn, Fits, IIy6teria, Ouiclc- i nefw, Niitht Lobbos, Kvil Dreams, Ijick of C'onb. (lonco.NerTousnoBS, Lassitude, all 1) rains, Youth- I fal Krroro, or Kxco6BivoUfo of Tobacco, Opium, 1 " T ! t.!t. I l Htl I . ....... .... 1 1. Inuinltv nnil Dnntli. At. Rtora or bv mnil. 41 n box,' eix for fft; with written Kuurnutco to euro or vetliutl inr.ncy. Hniuplo jmrlt ugo, contnluing iivo tlay9r troatmont, with full iuBtructione, 25 cents. O-" eaniploonly $olu to oacu person. jl bturu ur uy muu. E"ncd Label Special txtra btrcti0in. Pnr Tmnotonftv. frfMfl o( i'owfr, Jji8t Manhood, Htcrihtv or Itnircunftafl.' Utl u b.ixt BiJt for $5, Wltll-i Kiltii'ii cunrnnt'i'jJ RBFOREor b. mail. AP' For Sale at KIRIIN'S Drug: Store. THE NATIONAL GUARDSMEN. statu Mllltliiimm Will lie OlvunFlrat ()iint'tntilt j" to Kiillnt. WiiMiltiKton, April 20. The authori tative stati inent was mndp at the war department that on the first call for tioopg only the National duard will be Riven an oppoilunlty to volunteer for service In the war. This statement Hi In accordance with that made by Sec letary Alger to the National Guards men who called upon him at the war department on Saturday, when the modified Hull bill for the expansion of the arms In time of war was under con sideration. Secretary Alger thinks that such a course Is In keeping with sound discretion and tho dictates of common sense, for the organized militia have gone to great expense and have de voted much time to perfecting them selves for military duty. Any other course, he believes, would be destruc tive of the best lntprr.-ts of the guard. As far us practicable the state organ izations entering the volunteer service will remain intact, the governors of the vurlous stntes being permitted, as tlwjr DETECTIVES I Kimball's Detective Agency !) all legitimate Uttectivc work, A coirt'iiondeut wanted in all towns. i.irnL- nuarcnfMMl auirifir tit nil nfLcri ftnuiflv ! 'thUW&J:iS;i 1 office, 58 Trust Building, Williamsport. Pa. GENERAL, MTLES. i were In 1861, to designate the regi mental officers, which will include those of the grades of second lieutenants to colonels. The president will reserve to himself the right to appoint the staff nnd Held officers. Many applications have been made to the war department for permission to volunteer, and among men of all creeds, nationalities and pol itics there Is an expressed intention and desire to uphold the honor and Integrity of the Hag of the republic. It was stated that the first call for troops would be for 80.000 men, which, It Is believed, will exhaust the entire available strength of the National Guard at this time, after deducting those who are sick and otherwise in capacitated for Immediate service. The total strength of the guard as reported to the war department, is 113,761 men. General Miles made another addi tion to his staff yesterday. Brgrtdler General J. C. Breckinridge, now inspec tor general of the United States, will serve on General Miles' staff as chief of the Inspection department. This makes four staff olllcers selected for assignment on General Miles' staff within the last few days, and It Is the cenerars Intention to have all the staff departments of the army repre sented, so that It will be necessary to add a signal ofllcer and an ordnance officer. Secretary Alger made several addi tional allotments from the emergency fund for the war department. One mil lion dollars was given for the quarter master's department, chiefly to meet extraordinary expenses In the trans portation of troops and munitions of war; $15,000 for work with balloons and JC0.000 for perfecting the army tele graphic service. General Greely, the chief signal ofllcer, la a staunch advo cate of the use of balloons at the vari ous ports of the country, and in reg ular Held service. Both military and naval preparations continued yesterday with unabated vigor. Seven lleet steam yachts suit able for navigation in Cuban waters weie procured, and several bids for Bteam colliers were made. Arrange ments are making to utilize a number of the powerful converted smooth bore guns, survivors of the late war, as armament for the auxiliary cruisers. Many agents for ship owners were at tho navy department offering to sell craft to the government, but where the vessels are suitable the prices are said to be excessive, and no purchases were made. The navy department has arranged to place some light armor on the four vessels acquired from the Morgan line. These are the Prairie, Yosemlte, Yan kee and Dixie. The Carnegie company has undertaken to roll immediately light steel plate V2 Inches thick. Two layers of this plate will be placed around the boiler and engine rooms of the boat, making about 250 tons of armor In each case. This will be suf ficient at least to repel the fire of ma chine guns, and perhaps to keep out the murderous six-pounder shells. The navy department has received satisfactory Information that the coal loaded at Neivnort News upon the British tramp steamer Hampstead is not, as was supposed, Intended for the Spanish naval traft at the Cape Verde Islands. All the troops of the regular army have been ordered to concentrate at southern points, and are now en route. Yellow Jaundice Cured. CfTorinrr lininanitV hlinuld bfi SUOOlicd With every means possible for its relief. It is with pleasure we publish the following. "This is ir nrtifv Mint 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 lrut;git, recommended raecinc muers ; ami ifttr taking two bottles, I was entirely cured. ... .... mi n nmnt tilpfiKitre in rocommendini? them to any person suffering froii this terrible malady. I am gratefully yours, M. A. Hngarty, Lexington, iy. Sold by A. Wasley Druggist. Killed by Full 1-Vom n 'l.nilder, Huriisbui g, April 2u. Charles U. Fos not, a young painter, died in this city yesterday from a broken back and frao tured thigh caused by a fall from an extension ladder with which a small boy hud meddled ten days ago. Posnot wns to have been married Thursday, the cards having been sent out the day before the accident. The boy who Is responsible tor Fosnot's fall has not been apprehended. GEORGE PARSONS LATHROP DEAD Tlie Well Known Author and loii-ln-l.mv of Sntluiiilel tin wt lioi rn. i Ne .i k, April 20. George Parsona T.athrt ). ill. ,l j-sterday at Roosevelt hoSpiinl i.ii. i :i Iii H'ness. Mr. I.ath rop un- iim,i.,, ui tin hospital on j Ratnrii'.y. sun . r m,; rn.m a compile-! Hon of dlen"--. Mi l.nthtop was born ' In Honolulu. Ant,-. 24, lie was only 2 w h n .h- i of assistant1 edl'.n- of The Alb-nil. Monthly wag' offered him. He mil .1 t for two years, 1 and turned from that mi canine to the work of eilltlna a 1 i n i-unday news paper. He marrl- 'l It- Hawthorne, daughter of Ihr- al n . 1 1 Mt. Nathan iel Hawthorne. Tie . i great Bfn satlon In 1MM v 1 - n l- .tli ii and Mrs. latlirop were l.uHi.- -I Into the fathollc chunh. The Iii. i.l ,,-o again astound ) whin it ii"in-d thn Rose Hawthorn. l,:uhro. hud f-lun up her i home an-l d. ch .1 t.. a, ote h- i M e Ma mission for uint.il with .u...r. Among the m.iny m.Iuihch joiluM. di by Mr. Intlin p tlu- In -t kiioe uie "A I Study of Hnvr-otn- " "The m ,.. ,1P 0f ' tin Pott."" "An Echo of i,,. i ,n " ' "Spanish Vlstn"," "Newpoit," ' me- 1 body Eire," "Afterglow," "WVt.l-i you : Kill Him?" and "In the Distance." I ROUGH HA Ilrllin, nciily, til, p.J.p , , nn.l lulnful "lli.L-. - c I..I-, eoy, m-ihy fkiii.ilry, lliln, ,m , f li,ilj ul! ji, 1 1 (, , . "tin (,'itii i m H-.'-p, ni 1 ,. vnh CtiTifun (ciintinunt., tli ticur I. I 1 .1 Pennsylvania RAILROAD. Scrofula, salt rheum, erysipelas and other distrossluu eruptlvo diseases yield quickly and iierniaiicutly to tho cleansing, purifying punurbf lluiduck lllood liltturs. Tlioiiioiiils of unfft-rci-H from mii-i.. 1 i e been restored to health by (hie Mitiuii ( u.ii (Jure. HiMik-kly euies cohkIis. i oliK, l.nni cliltin, iiHiinieni, k1'!)1!"'- -l'nn t ,tn.l ill till. . lit llll. 1 illllK (lihl'USerl. ( '. II. II i. in I, , Allnretl linnk -w linlli-r loilieti d J). - (U. P. New y tk, A i ril While, who wa-i i-.'ial in. in . .f the firm ru' W. S. hue ft C. , I i n- i de.i'ers, v Uh ol!l. in lloston i I Philu'l. if. bia und tiiiim-il, ,it I, Tannei ict-. P... Mnnu's t'hoire. .ind llr-zen, v.n- lndl tc.l j . - : - iluy on a !i;ul," of swindling mm banks b me-in- of ftaudulein rh". ks. When Vhit-'H "pei ,ii inns i i . - di- ov en d he lleil to S-.IIIll Am. l .. I IIU pec uIm I ions .uT,;i-f.ate. It Is- id Jl-m -000. Nothing li.it- yt npp- u-.l to indi cate that he mieeulo id In Ut-, or was addicted to any eoMly i. e. Tin banks concerned cannot vet 'x-.l.nn what he did with the money. HOn'YKlM. Pivisr March 17, 1 rulhi wii. MareHlieiiAtiilonii nft. . i for Vt i ,.i i Ulllirrton, Km. kvl )'ir tcr. t CI . Pott.rtlle ll.-m.l ., , . it-.tevi. I ' 1 1 ' .1 i -ville. Norn -t.-u It n ijl'-i. - ip'im i t -i i -.1 , nation . Oil flrtk n in I .1 IIVI -ll. IIIIM'I 7 , io n . in -I. . fl Silli.l i . rHlti- ' . 1 t " , ll 1-1 i . . . . 1 1 I it i... i. .; live i '. .1 -m r 7 10, M '. . 1 n in " 'i i . -nvf- r-to II 7 l ,04" .i in ,. .1 i s. --, id i- -jftvi I't.t t I li iiniid-ii. I i.t, - . I. we. it -l.i - I -aw Kro.i.l -I . " (lit. V-l ui noli, liii.l l-i I t Pi.ttn I'l. ?B2 mill - .'I n., fl III it. io I." ' 7 M H-Tl ll.'l . il, ' 20, 7 .", i -I1H1I I I. . 12 nn. I f0 , i. 'OH.il -In . B11-I HI I' . 1 . vn leu i i--latlon. I'l.. 1 rk, ()i-iih i ifleillntt t.i, 5 8 S j- .l.tyj -1 . 'iLlnr.c I- r.i week fi -I.-J.1, p - 'i.T i- ' 4 I) r,c- No word i I fet-1 as il t ic dis nf wli.th con-t;ur.l j ti--ftltf s tilt .i s jii-t a Hi 'hjr n a n t ci t 1 1 doom i nor t1! ri to endU 11: -ery. Thnii"- n-'s of wonu 1 1 w j could v.' l i' lief ficn .n.v other "-oiiM c have v p grati fill It ll tO I )'H t ' ' J " Pierce, chief consnltinp jjhytjn 111 1 i' r Invalid's Hotel and Surgical In tu t ot" Buffalo, N Y., t lhn him of the l 11 received from -hi wonderful prt-nr'- i and the careful prof.-vdonal advice "l.u he sends by mail w ithout charge A ludy livi'ier in V' -t I..iton, M-ni'-'n r- If. Y , Mrs M.i'.tk- V.-lk--r in a net m 1- 1 -to Dr Pierce. us I wntv to intern what your rcuK'-Iit - have clone for tm , lut i. have helped nit s much tliat I know not 1 . to com uu nee or wh, 1 to It-.if oft". n I h 1 1 1 A com) 'lie:-lion of I'lntitts Kor thire , .- I had such hid spefK I thought that il Cv w only ju-.t a sleep I di'l aoi want to w.-iki- .tnd mi1 fer airain; I would hv triad to have dc -th c-wn tiuy uixht I Rot discoiirftfred it -i'u'' :i J iould never he well aud happy mi I '1 i.' a. -hmatic spells towards moruiiipr. Si-'n 'i" ts I fc.t an if I could not jret breath enough i 1' t , had dreadful pains in the top of my In . hi was o nervous I lelt as if somellutiL. o 1, was going to happen I euiild not t-11 v' either. I could wrnt 1 do7cti sluel lull n 1 tell all the dread ml UiiiiKs I Mift-rfd i . ) -male weakness, con-tipatiou, asthnuiiiL ; and rheumatic neuraln " I advUe nil who ei sufferinif not only to Tr Pierce's medieitifs. but to get his ad ' .i' for it has helped me .so much I ciniui n enough in praise of Imth the ndvh f sv remedies. I look on your medicines - in n 1 (od-dend, and will ask God to guide miiJimh humanity to the right relief." For nervous troubles and ailments p cti liar to women Dr Pierce's FavoMte P e scriptioti is the only proprietary leiai 1 defiijfneel by a regul.trl y educated phj 'in mi For bionchial afft etions aud diarestivt .... 1 cullies hit. "Golden Medical Discovery" . the ono permanent cure. His "Pleasant Pellets " are the moM effective natural non griping laxative for constipation. Send to Dr. K V. Puree, Buffalo, N. Y., for a free copy of the " People's Medical Adviser." Kor papei-coveied copy enclobe 21 one cent stamps to coer mailing ouly. Cloth-bound, 31 .sUiups. U 1 1, a. hi , y .(0 aid i 00 p. m wn k lay '-rffcvp liroud "s 1 1 ti Static ti J'htlad i :a, )" 1 1 NEW York ' xprcHH, we k dava. 8 20. 4 0 in. 7 : ,8 20, 't Vi. i 1 I (DtniiiK t m ti "0 noon, 'ZS limited 1 . 1 ! idlifr ( ;r-', 1 'i 30 (Dfnin u l 'iUO, f, .u i ! Miu ' Cart, t n , ' 'ar), K i ni 2oi , , . 4 (W. t n ' h 20, '.i "it )' i ir), 11 8" i l i i W, f (l- . 1,,, hL ' nhiK "ar 1 mtt-d t : ) - I, 5 fiO, 'Ihimtlr ' i CSTi, 7 i j 74 j I'J (Kl p in . , J lit "lit "0, i hunt 'inn,, ii , daiU w Tin: m hfritft'-n .'J '31 i I M i n ' Car - i ar p ,n in !1K 111 ti ul J i indiiti'-i i i i i a) a m, 4 2 r " i 7 1 1 - sr. days, ' Inn . ,ar , M n oi., 1 i r T i xpre-- for I sk-dnvM, and 7 i f WAIIIM. !' ("or Riltiinor. n I 1 ' -) II -'.(, it ' 1 1 !. liny ' i tal 1,111. til t r ' i Cut , 7 l ) -i iitwtckii.vj i i., 12 (y; 1 ' K w.oiirtl f r - ,.r, 7 31 in l I ir I'.dtnnwr. -. . ..- M 01 i in i. , .1 . I'd: , l I -nvu Iirim.it -ti , It "Itfe 1 i. . . . 'JftVi' .i.ii t rj . -' mi, (8 (Hi s ,t,,r i ,, , , , -ll'-B, H ." -II, , ni .i.JC'OIIllln..l,il ., i w I1 p- 111. I I urap-M.iy, in- '.lea, vil,iu.,. ,na Itollj 1 -oh, I-',, I in Oconn ( it . t. on n-iil M,..,enurl,r- 1 ml a. OHO m 4 i) ?p m! I r-r Smut. Enm- - i , ,n 2 00, i 1 ,i X ' " K "i'a.in! I 11 III ii 'n-.. j , . ,1 ' ' (lon'l Mm, .i-.-r (,,. i -. ,VBt riv 1 1 on . In I i tu in rivet i, 7 0." JI. a. .Lu y "' - am j, 4 ii 1 (. n, H-.n PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. BUliICi; AT 1 0 RN L Y -AT-L A W . ' ifflce D-i-iii lnu',1 s con rr .if Maui nn I . ltrc .trc(t. M. nun I., ih. J. It. POM WORCESTER C0R5ET5 AskYourDealerForThem. Tht' why they enoy their OOFfKB. Any (rrocer can ttll you why cut(Mn Up comiog b.ick (or S11BZ.IG', Only 1 Afckiti. ATT0RM Y-AT-LAW s'k ii -f ah, I'i. V. SHOI l VKI.i: AltDBNL Y-AT-LAW. I.'orn r Mai k,-l a, i I , r ,tre,.,a. pROK .(OK - .io-.' s, M. MCAI l.iSTRUCTO, Lock f, f, hann l a. Havliifj I .urinr -I., f tit- t--. on tin- . u lumuBudolin, fimui hm.i ,,ltai , ,itn it-'m- KUMcnablA. AflHv-i-.i, i,. f......n' the lowelor Sbonandnah The Rosy Freshness And velvety aofint-sH ol tlie km i, inva riably obtaiuod br thws who uau I'uzzam'a Gomplezion powder. - l-yi-:-. I0- tW. .IR- . ILH -, Wli T'.K '-i.' M Povluaky'a druit more, Caolre ulreot. -i '- ft: Has 'bATbtfSrmri'ULS Oct ('Aii'N'l TASiT T'l i - n.. ham itM.Ktij, rAionuriXim. oraeut utnet (-aiKi i me. 1 1. CatoX H-pc Co.. Boatos. Mum- Oui ic Kor al9 at Kirlln' drwcoreand Hhecaudoa STROMG AGAIN! WHEnl IN DOUBT, TRY Thfyhave" , a, 1 hut W,"tt,'1; hcv rl-r.r l t'le tir-i. I., rfei r .. vlj:or to thr whule beiap. AH drains and losses arc clirrl -d r arc pruicrly ured, Ihcir condition oftea worries thcmn.u. . isnmtv. t. . Mailed healed. Pncr $ per box; 6 boxes, with Iron-Uaa i .d uuaranu i money. 5.00. Send ..rhtc book. Address, PEAL VfcOlClNE . For Sale fti KIKUW'S hrwg Store, Shenandoah, Fa. Ik 1 t 1 i of i '1 inch l ies3- fi ntliea v l.rMlOQ f. rti it-. . t. 1). ah. u f'ludthq eland, 0.C "DIRT DEFIES THE KING." 1 HEN SAPOLIO IS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. Now'YortJ'tTliloT Rniifiloor Henil. New York, April 20. Jlontgomery A. KelloRg, chief engineer of construction of the park iKpartnient, tiled yetiterday. lie had been identified with the park department lm e is&s, and had been chief enRineer -ince 1S71. During the Tweed regime lie hud charge of all the parks from the l'-atttry to Fort George, nnd all the Improvement, together with many of the treat boulevards, were a part of his labors. "Itching lirninrrliolda were the plague of my life. Was itliuoat wild. Doan's Ointment cured mo quickly and permanently, after doctors Imil fulled." 0. 1'. Coniwell, Valley Street, S.iuuortles, N. V, I EiiiiiHiiiiiiiiitiiiiHiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii:ii:iiiiiti!:iii..i.i. i i ui i WOMEN WHO HLAD aro nrof."er'lve uurl keep int'oriiieHl 'of the Worltl'ri I'roKress. Tlio well In- 5 torineil und thrifty Houe,wife will s always keep s RAINBOW LINIMENT 1 Sjiraji)8,.liru(tie, C'nuups, Iihetimutibiu, s uuil all aches aud puins, 2 Price tBeti. and SO cti. ,(korils. 5 Prteared by H. J. HACKETT A CO., Philadelphia. 3 SlIllllllllllHmillllllllllUF"' IIIIUlllll".!iIUiiUfa.MllllUllHlllllimilUllllliia
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