I GO II There's no Need to hi Shenandoah. The way Is Almost Hedged With (lulde Posts. Havo you etor rend a nowpnjior nrllclo, a glowing account of somo Incldont told In cluslvo words to lead you. on, ami found It oiidcd up with a proprietary niedlciuo ndvor tlscmcnt? Mado you mad, tllrt'ullt? and wcro you convinced of tho merit of tho article? Wo think not, hocauso It told tho experiences of sonio strungor In a far-away town, to take his word for It was llko "going It blind." It's a Tory dlfl'eront thing when a statoinent Is prescribed from a citizen ; from pcoplo wo know and that's tho cao hero. Mr. Matt. Lambert, of 10 1-ist Centra sticct, proprietor of a restaurant, says: "lleins nearly knocked out with lumbago I went to Klrllu's Pharmacy nnd got a box of Demi's Kidney Pills. I had a bad attack of lameness iti my back about flvo months ago. 1 had nover had it hoforo. Accompanying It thero was an aching in the top nnd back of my head and at times pain in tho abdomen, I found out It was duo to my kidneys for I had much pain over my left kidney and tho secretions from thoso organs were not normal, and caused mo both inconvenience and pain. I heard about Doan's Kidney Pills and de termined to glvo them a, trial. Ou using them they proved lo bo just the thing I needed for they rellovcd mo at once. I do nut now havo any lameness nor pain in my back and I can stoop without ahaip twinges going through mo llko n knifo. Tho soreness over my left kidney has disappeared and my head feols all right. I can highly recom mend Doau's Kidnoy Pills." Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by all dealers. Price 50 cents. Mailed by Kostcr-Milburn Co., lluffalo, if. Y. Sole agents for tho V. S. Remember tho name Dunn's and take no other. HUMPHREYS' 'VETERINARYSPECIFICS 600 PAGE BOOK MAILED FKBE. CONTENTS: Part I. Diseases of Horses. Part II. Diseases or Cattle. Part III. Diseases or Sheep. Part IV. Diseases or Hogs. Part V. Diseases or Dogs. Part VI. Diseases of Poultry. Same book In better binding BO ct9. HUM rnniClS MED. 0.,Cor,llllllim It John Hl.ew fori NEllYOUS DEBILITY, VITAL WEAKNESS and Prostration from Over work or other causes. Humphreys' Homeopnthlo Specifics No. 28, In use over40 years, the only successful remedy. $1 per vlal,or 5 vials and largo vial powder,for $S Sold by DmgglBU, or Bent oitpitll on rtceli'l of price. HUUl'UKMH air. It. O.. Cor. William Jobn Sli.t New ork THE PHILADELPHIA TiriES IS THE HANDSOMEST and BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED. Purine 1808 THK TI MISS will not only maintain tlio lilrjli standard of excellence It reached the past year, but will steadfastly endeavor to excel its own best record, nnd will not swerve from Its set purposo to mnko THE TIMES THE FAVORITE FAMILY NEWSPAPER OF THIS COUNTRY AND THE BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED rmsTisa ALL THE NEWS OP ALL THE WORLD ALL THE TIME No Journal Is moro extensively circulated or lias a wider circle of readers In l'cnnsylvanlo than THE PHILADELPHIA TlflES WHY ? BECAUSE IT DESERVES THEM Specimen Copies Sent Free Send for one WITH THE FLYING SQUADRON. Tho JUInneniiolls nnd Columbia Oirto Sen. on it ttourvt Hrrnuil. Fort Mimroe, Vu., Alirll 2G. -For strntcRlr purposes nnd for protection ot Information thnt might bo of value to the enemy, Commodore Schley, of tVie tlylrtE squadron, 1ms established a practical censorship over those In his command relative to the dlvulelnR of the reason for any movement made or to be made by the squadron or Indi vidual ships of the squadron. To more fully carry out that plan of protec tion to government Interests, only com manding oincers are mado aware of such movements, and the responsibil ity Is thus minimized. The conjectures as to the object for which Commodore Schley ordered tho Minneapolis and Columbia to sea Sat urday night are many. Protection of the steamship Paris, assistance to tho battleship Oregon, capture of Spanish KUuboats and convoy for the transport Panther, now nt Hampton Roads, are some of them. The latter theory Is partially discredited because the Pan ther, with her human freight of nearly TOO olllcers nnd marines, lies In safety with the remaining ships of the squad ron off Fort Monroe, and evidently In no hurry to move. As a matter of fact the Panther Itself has some protection, being pretty well nrmed with eight rapid lire guns, which could be used effectively. The departure of the Columbia and Minneapolis cieated n great deal of ex citement, but demonstrated In what fine condition all of the vcsselH of Com modore Schley's squadron are. From the time the slirnal was made on the flagship to the time the Minneapolis went by her on her way to sea was less than an hour, and the Columbia followed In a few minutes. The work of strengthening the forti fications at Fort Monroe continued all day yesterday with a larce working force, as did also the work of laying mines In the harbor. Where the old eight and ten Inch Converted rifles used to stand will be mounted a bat tery of modern rapid fire guns, which are expected to command Hampton Roads and Chesapeake bay and make it Impossible for a torpedo boat of the enemy to enter. Three guns, It Is thought, will be In fighting condition by the end of this week. At Wllloughby Spit, opposite Mon roe, and which point controls the en trance to Norfolk, Newport News and the James and Potomac rivers, a board of naval olllcers have made an Inspec tion, with a view of constructing a fort at the point to co-operate with Fort Monroe. It Is expected that active operations on the fort will begin this week and be pushed to completion without delay. The fort will be tem porary In structure, but properly man ned will prove a formidable defense In case the enemy should attempt the Invasion of the harbor. GIVEN 1 First Prizes, each of $100 Cash. 20 Socond " " " $100 Pierce Special Blcjcles, FREE 40 TWrd " " - $ 25 Gold Watches. FOR EACH MONTH (During 1897) ttlll 1 Qil L SOAP For particulars send yonr namo and full address to A 5 Lever Hros., Ltd., Hudson & Harrison Sts., New York. VV Ix ' IViZ? SI J. J. QUIRK, Mgr. MAHANOY CITY, PA. Friday, April 29, 1898. Frank I,. Perley and Fred M. Ranken's New York Company presenting the Gigantic and Magnificent Spectacular Drama, A llttlo bov asked for a bottle of "cot up In tlio morning aa fast as you can," tlie drufiglst recognized a household name tor UoWltt s Llttlo Earlv Risers." and eavo him a bottlo of those famous little pills for constipation, sick hcadaclio, livor and stomach troubles. C. II. llagciibuch. fioriiinny Will lEoiiiiitn Xoutrnl. Berlin, April 25. Germany will take no steps prejudicial to the United States nor, probably, Join In any In tervention on Spain's behalf. It Is evident, therefore, that the meeting on Saturday at Dresden between Emperor William and Emperor Francis Joseph Mgnally fa'lled to bring Germany Into line with Austria. Many People Cannot Drink ooffco at night. It spoils their Bleep. You can drink Grain-0 when you please and sleepllko a top. For Grain-O docs not stimulate; it nourishes, cheers and feeds. Yot It looks and tastes like tho best coffee. For nervous persons, young peoplo and children Graln-0 Is tho perfect drink. Made from puro grains. Get a packago from your grocer to-day. Try it in placo of coffco. 15 and 25c. Our Warsl'ilph iteuvo Ilonc IConrx. Hong Kong, April 25. Five warships belonging to the United States squad ron, accompanied by two Btore ships, left here yesterday under sealed orders. The United States cruisers Olympia and Baltimore are awaiting the arrival of tho United States consul, Mr. O. F. Williams, from Manila, and will fol low the fleet today. The foreign en listment act has been proclaimed by ths British authorities here, thus enforc ing the neutrality of British subjects. 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I.0111I011, I nu , Uev It h MucArthur. I U. (lulvury Haj.tt.1 Oliuu-li, hew Vort City, N. Y.t Her. Murtili hiimnierliell, ii li . Muii Htruet Free ituiitlxt Cliurcli, lxnitton, Mo .ltev 1 rani M. HrMol, ll.tl., l'irt Mitliodlkt IpUciiiml ( Lurch lJmllHon. 111. i llev W, T. Mould, 1 L.H.. ''lhe('hn. tian (lonnnoiiweulth, ' Lmttlon, l.nu.t llev, 1 ilutm Kverett Hute, D.I). Routh C'onureuntluual Church llontOD. Mi , Uev. .iohfiIi Auar Ut, D.H., Wenleian Oollene. Itlchmouil, Kiui.i Uev. Pnfl'ar Itenu (lrecori. Lelnlitr IlnWerilty. l.ol.zlu, (iermenyi Hov. m Olauver Wilkinson. 1) 1 , llnltenltr of Chlcnso, t'h. rnno. lll.i Kev. bHinuel llart, D.l)., 1 rlnlly Oillenj., Han ford, l!oim.i Uev. J. Monro (llhson,D.l..ht.. ohn WenlPreablterlailOliurrh.Ionilon,! nB .Uev Ueorue V Ijnrlnwr,I.I.D,DiaTumil. H'' loii.MM. I'OI'ILAIl nillllll. M3 iiaua . r.l full.nm lllu.lra. lioni. Kilt edees, cloth, tlM, halt leiant, !i.w, (uli ul nil" I UITIOS nn riarei. tull i'aua llluitra tlonn. Wrle A-nilt e.lre, full levant, one volulne IIUH. Utile 11 -two volumes, full It vnlil, lulled. t-DlW In 18 1'AlflB.uuarln i zo. rovlowiiie.Uon , loeacli.Mll. A Few Pointers. Ilie recent statistics of the number oi 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 llalsam for the Throat aud Lungs, which is guaranteed to cure and relieve all cases. Price 25 and 50c, Sold by all druggists.; atk for a free sample to-day. AiiiorlcHU Sullors In Dnuiret. Mlddletown, N. Y., April 25. Rela tives of Captain Stephen Glbbs, of this city, are fearful that his bark, the Olympic, which left Seattle 92 days ago to round the Horn, en route for Boston, will be seized by Spaniards. Captain Glbbs always sights the Cape Verde Islands on these trips, and It Is ex pected he Is In that vlclnltv now. He Is accompanied by his wife and four small children and a crew of 25 men. The Sportin Duchess A Story of Intense Human Heart Interest. Framed in the most sumptuous scenic settinp; of modern times, and presented with an excellent cast, headed by the beautiful and accom plished artiste Ffolliot Paget, who has been recognized for many years as the leading comedienne, of Kngland and America. Complete and original production including the Famous Derby Race with its thorough bred norses. Electric cars will be held until after performance for Ashland and intermediate points. Special train to Park Place and Delano after the performance. Prices ! - 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c and $1 LAUER'S BOCK BEER In Bottles or by the Keg. Lauer's Lager AMD Pilsnei Beer. Porter and Weiss Beer. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Rupture from Williamsport will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT THE Hotel Franey, from 8 till I0:3Q a. m, II, 1 0. S. Of n All members of Camp 112, P. O. S. of A., are requested to call upon the committee, on or before April 26th, for tickets of admission to the anniversary of the Camp to be held cai May 4th, 1898. All members of Camps 183, 206 aud visiting members are requested to call at B. J. Yost's barber shop, IJast Centre street, on or before the 26th hist., for cards of admission. Children positively not admitted. U. J. YOST, R. A. DAVENPORT, W. H. KERSLAKE, M. H. KEHLER, B. F. PARROTT, Committee. LADIES DO YOU KNOW OR. FELIX LE BRUN'S Steel pennyroyal Treatment In tho oricinrd nnd only FltENOII eafa nndruiinbte euro on ihe mar ket, l'rico. $1.00; seat by mail. Genuine Bold only by S. P. KIRLIN, Shenandoah. ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND minKikrl Kuplure permanently and quickly Cured or 110 pay. Written guarantee to absolutely cure all kinds of Rupture without operation or detention from business. Absolutely no Danger. Examination Free. 100 persons cured in Sunbury, SliamoUn, Mt. Carmel and vicinity who can be referred to. Charges and terms moderate and within reach of all. Tho furmor. tho mechanic and tho hlcvrlo ridor nro Ilablo to unexpected cuta and bruises. DoWitt's Witch Ilazol Salvo is tho host thing to keep ou lmnd, It heals quickly, aud Is a woll known euro for piles. C. II. iiaEcuuucu. A Handsome Comploxlon Is one of the greatest charms a woman can possess, roZZONtS COUfLUZIOM Powdku gives It. I l(oiiorlPrt"Xiivnl lluttlo 11 "FnUo." Palm Beach, Fla., April 25. It la be lieved here by everyone that the report of the buttle off Uoynton last Friday is without foundation, Several respon sible citizens from that section were here yesterday, and said that they saw the ships going south, but did not hear tho report of a single gun. "Itching hemorrhoids were tho plague of my life. Was almost wild, Doau's Ointment cured mo quickly aud permanently, after doctors had failed." C. V. Oornwell, Valley Street, Saugorties, N. Y. Two'.Moii'JWfrnwl'tii Hentli. Pittsburg, April 25. Two men named McCallum nwl Norton, supposed to be nlusterers from thla city, were burned to death yesterday at Charlerol while sleeping In a shanty on McCain street, A man named Owens was rescued from tho building badly burned, but during tho excitement disappeared and has not as yet been found. It Is sup posed taht he became crazed from the effects of his hums and has wandered away to the woods. M. I.. Yocum. Camoron. I'a.. says "I was a sufferer for ten years, trying most all kinds of pile remedies, hut without success. Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo was recommended to me. I used one box. It has effected a per manent cure." As a permanent cure for piles DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo has 110 equal, u, 11. uagciiuucn. MAKE PERFECT MEN ! DO NOT DESPAIR! )ol HnflVr I-oimer! Tlio ioys ami ambitions of life can ie restored to you. Tho very worst cubes of Nervous Debili ty nro absolutely cured by 14 kh r ixto 'r ais i. kvh. (live prompt relief to Insomnia, fatllnu memory and tlio waste mul drain of vital noners. Incur red by Indiscretions oreicesses of early years Impart vljjor and potency 10 every luncnon, THERE IS NO KIND OF PAIN OR I V ACHE. INTERNAL ClO FYTFDMftl THAT PAIN-KILLER WILL NOT RE I LIEVE. LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND 8UB- . STITUTES. THE GENUINE DOTTLE BEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS &. SON. VMM mi Spain Insists Upon "Absolute Eo sorvo on This Point." WILL GRANT LETTERS OF MARQUE nmrniin tlio svstem. Olvo c lie fit a and lubtro to tho or old, uuo wa nox renews O boies ut Mi.CO a coin tortd cum or monev refund carried In vest pocket. Sold roanuii in piaui wruppiTun full) bloom to tho eyes of youutf vital energy! tilete uuaruti ed. Can bo everywhere or receiptor price tyTUK I'EUKKerOCO., Caxtou Utdg. CbJcaKU.UL For Bale tn Shenandoah by Shenandoah Drug Btore aim uruiuer iiros. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. mrwmwtmtmmmmmm,,, ARBEY'S OCK Gives a satisfied smile to every palate that tastes it, B 1 Now on tap at all our customers. WM. SCHMICKER, JR., Agent. DETECTIVES I Kimball's Detective Agency Do all legitimate detective worV. A correspondent wanted in all towns. Office, 58 Trust Building, Willlamsporl, Pa. DRJHEEL601H,jixhSt. CURE GUARANTEED.'" M:itY(iii Ji;uii,i-r y, 1 t-tiiHior HeU'-uMMi', Npvflnl JiUeatri, Vur Icoct'lf, Sit let iir, o Cuttlnir. blood poison lu nil ril.e. r re.u cu.cn cilreu In 10 iliit.. bind 10 cu. tuinpafor lloJK 'rriitli.'r4nlvlrueinedlcallifinlrl:z(vi.lntf Uuucki & jkoiui lluto.tbvlr trlcki & tcbcmt per" l A Itoynl Ilccroo Dollncs Wlint IsC'on (riil)inia or Wnr mul (lives AniurlGnn Vossols In Simnlxli I'arts Thirty Ilnys In Whloh to Dopurt. Madrid, April 25. Spain adopts pri vateering In fact, but not In name. The reservation In the decree Issued means very little, and what the cancellation of agreements with the United States means can well be appreciated, par ticularly by Americans remaining be hind In Cuba and those who own prop erty there. A cabinet council was held yesterday afternoon, and afterward the following decree was gazetted: "Diplomatic relations are broken off between Spain and the United States, and, the state of war being begun be tween the two countries, numerous questions of International law arise, which must be precisely defined, chlelly because the Injustice and provocation camo from our adversaries, and It Is they who, by their detestable conduct, have caused this grave conlllct." The royal decree then says Spain maintains her right to have recourse to privateering, and announces that for the present only auxiliary cruisers will be fitted out. All treaties with the Uni ted States are annulled, 30 days are given to United States ships to leave Spanish ports, and the rules Spain will observe during the war are outlined In five clauses, covering neutral Hags and goods, contraband of war, what will be considered a blockade, the right of search and what constitutes contra band of war, ending with saying for eign privateers will be regarded as pirates. Continuing the decree reads: Wo have observed with the strictest fidelity the principles of International law, nnd have Bhown the most scrupu lous respect for morality and the right of government. There Is an opinion that the fact that we have not adhered to the declaration of Paris does not exempt us from the duty of respecting the principles therein enunciated. Tho principle Spain unquestionably refused to admit then was the abolition of privateering. II10 irovoi'imimit now consldors It most luillspoiislblo to mulio nbiulutu rosorvo 011 tills point, lu order to maintain our liberty of action and uncontested rlirbt to have reooiirso to prlvatcorliie whou wo consider It ox-podleut. First, by organizing immediately a force of cruisers, auxiliary to the navy. which will be composed of vessels of our mercantile marine and with equal distinction in the work of our navy. Clause 1. The state of war existing between Spain and the United States annuls the treaty of peace and amity of Oct. 27, 1793, and the protocol of Jan. 12, 1877, and all other agreements, treaties or conventions In force be tween the two countries. Clause 2. From the publication of these presents, 30 days Is granted to all ships of the United States anchored In our harbors to take their departure free from hindrance. Clause 3. Notwithstanding that Spain has not adhered to the declaration of Paris, the government, respecting the principles of the law of nations, pro poses to observe, and hereby orders to be observed, the following regulations of maritime law: 1. Neutral flags cover the enemy's merchandise, except contraband of war. 2. Neutral merchandise, except con traband of war. Is not selzable under the enemy's flag. 3. A blockade, to be obligatory, must be effective, viz., it must be maintained with sufficient force to prevent access to the enemy's littoral. 4. The Spanish government, uphold ing Its right to grant letters of marque, will at present confine Itself to organ izing, with the vessels of the mer cantile marine, a force of auxiliary cruisers, which will co-opcrata with the navy, according to the needs of the campaign, and will be under naval control. 0. In order to capture the enemy's ships and confiscate the enemy's mer chandise and contraband of war under whatever form, the auxiliary cruisers will exercise the right of search on the high seas and In the waters under the enemy's Jurisdiction, In accordance with International law and the regula tions which will be published. 6. Defines what Is Included In con traband of war, naming weapons, am munition, equipments, engines and in general all the appliances used In war. 7. To be regarded and Judged as pirates, with all the rigor of the law, are captains, masters, olllcers and two thirds of the crew of vessels which, not being American, shall commit acts of war against Spain, even If provided with letters of marque issued by the United States. Urgent orders have been Issued or the movement of various Spanish men-of-war, and vigorous action Is antici pated. Many French ship owners and not a few private Frenchmen have ap plied for letters of marque agamBt the United States. The cabinet council yesterday after noon discussed the conduct of the war and the measures It Is proposed to sub mit to the eortes. Senor Pulgcerver, minister of finance, will submit his pro jects tomorrow. Every occasion Is be ing seized throughout the country for patriotlo demonstrations, and the na tional colors are universally worn. It Is practically certain now that Senor Sagasta will remain In office until the cortes suspends Its sittings, virtually because there are no states men who want to assume the heavy responsibility. An official dispatch from Havana says: "The Italian man-of-war Gio vanni Bausan has entered the port and been received with an ovation. Three suspected steamers Bhowed themselves at nightfall." nuggbtsof'Kews. The government of Hnytl has lusurd an iinlnr forbidding the sale of eol to Spanish vprkHs. Hritlsh ship Aigburth, Just arrived at Philadelphia, reports the loss In a ty phoon ot Chief Officer Illchard and Seaman Miller. Colonel Sir Vivian Majendle, C. Ii., chief Inopeetor of explosives for Great lirltatn, died in London, aged 72. A tornado near Atlanta, Tex., killed Mr. and Mrs. Jackson and John Mc Daffle and Injured many persons. Orrln Walker, was killed and William Campbell fatrly Injured by a prema ture dynamite explosion at Corning, N. T. The sugar trust has advanced prices of refined sugar one-sixteenth to one eighth of a cent a pound, according to grade. It almost cost Policeman Uaggerty, of New York. Ills life to capture bur glar Joseph Malioney, who shot twice at the officer. BEAuTIFU SKIN Tlioiimiuls of sttlierera from grippe have lievu restored lo health by One Mlnnte CoiikIi Cine. It quickly cures eouirlis, colds, bron chitis, pneumonia, grippe, asthma, and all throat and lung diseases. ('. II. Ilaiifnliucl,. -win itn Ui' s'upport SpnlAf St. Petersburg, April 25. Emperor Nicholas on Baturday granted an audl ance to the Spanish ambassador, Duke de Tanames, and discussed with him the Cuban question at great length. A conference of the ambassadors of the powers on the subject of Cuba has been held at the foreign office, and well Informed persons declare that Russia will support Spain. Soft, While llaiiiU uiih Slhipolj N,, I -r.. riant Hair Willi Clean, " ', im, . ! j r. duced by CrTirniA S 1 1 . inn icr ; skin purifying anil l.i'.mtilMiiir - . n tV world, as well as purest ami , , r f ,r toilet, lmth, ninl nurspiy. Tlioonlv i.iL " ,o of Inflammation nml i Inking or tin I (uticuii 0 Hull friiioo ififfert SiiiinnniieQ Home. Brussels, April 25.-The Count of Flanders has telegraphed his son Prince Albert of Helgtum fheir pre sumptive to the Helglnn throne), now'i utivcuiiK in me united states, to re turn to Belgium Immediately. BABY HUMORS Pennsylvania RAILROAD. w HtTYKiix nrvifuoN Ma bpii 17, 1898. Trains will lesire Shenandoah after ir.u atior date (or Wlogana, Gllberton, Frackvl r nx Water, 81. Clair, PoHavllle. Hauilni KcatBiK, Pottelown, Phocnlivllle. Xorrhrtown n dFhs! a ielpbla (Broad street station) at COS r.nd SIS a. m.,3 02, a IS p m. on week dav Sundays, 8 05 a. m., 1 SO p. m. Tave Hhenandxnh for Pnttavlllp vl.' Delano 7 87, 10 OS a. m., 12 SO, 4 52 and B r- fJ wte days. Hnndaya, P 31 n. m., 6 31 r. in iminH leave rraccvnie lor 7 OH, iMIa. m. and 8 48. 7 81 11 01 a. m. and 8 28 p. ni. Leave Pottevllle for Hhrnandoali villel 7 10, 11 20 a. m., 8 20, 7 2S r n. 10,1" a. ni., 3 00 p m Leave Pottavllle fnr Shenandoah I. 7 4,1. 9 40 a. m., 1234, 2 42 and i uarvlrah at sd.-y, day. Sundays, 9 IS a. m 6 OS d. ii 1 A f)lgu5ted Woman. It isn't any wonder that some women get disgusted t h medicine lose faith in doctors. When a woman complains of feeling weak, nervout and despondent, and suffers from headaches, pains in the back and stitches in the sides and burning, dragging-down sensations, the average physician will attribute thtse feelings to heart, stomach or liver trouble. For years, possibly, she takes their pre scriptions for these ailments without re ceiving any benefit, then, in final disgust, she throws away drugs, and noiselessly lets matters take their course. A woman who suffers in this way is almost invariably a sufferer from weakness and disease of the distinctly feminine organism. There is an unfailing and inexpensive cure for all troubles of this description. It is Dr Pierce's Favorite Prescription. It acts di rectly on the delicate organs concerned, making them well and strong. It heals uli internal ulceration and stops debilitating drains. It takes the pressure off the nerves and makes them strong and steady. Under its marvelous merits thousands of women have been made healthy, happy aud robust. The "Favorite Prescription" restores weak, nervous, pain -racked women and makes strong, healthy, capable waives and moth ers. With its use all pain and suffering disappear. All good medicine stores sell it and have nothing else "just as good." Constipation and torpid liver will make the most ambitious man or woman utterly good for nothing. Br. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure them. One little "Pellet" is a gentle iaxative and two a mild cathartic. Br. Tierce's 1000-page illustrated book, "People's Medical Adviser" sent, paper bound, free for the cost of mailing only, 21 one-cent stamps, ot, cloth-bound 31 stamps. Address Br. R V Pierce, lluffalo, N. Y. .ears PIllladnlDhta. f Hrnsd ntn-rt .1 ,1 - , 1- Shenandoah at 8 87, X 88 and 10 1 1 a r.i 4 19 p. m. week days. Monday leave ot n Leave Broad street station, Phlln K 1 1.la, lor 8H Bit, Asburj Park, Ocean 1.1 Lor Branch, and Intermediate stutt. 1 r 0, 11.14, a. hi., 8.80 and 4.00 p. m. week- !ny Leave Broad Street Station, Plillnd. fcL i FOR NEW YORK. Kxpresn, week-days, 8 20, 4 0ft. 4 7 83, 20, 8 80, 10 21 (Pining I'.o 12 00 noon, 12 88 (Limited 1 00 am' Dining Can.), 1 40, 2 80 (Dining (v 4 00, 5 00, 5! T (Dining Cur), fl 00, Til ' IngCari, 10 00 p. in., 12 01, ntu-l.r 8 20, 4 OS, 4 30, SIS, M 20, 9 88. 10 .' Car), 1185 a. in., 12 85, 1 01 tlmn (Dining Car), 4 00 (Limited 1 4 2-.: 1 1 3 20, 8 88, (Dining Car) 6 8.), 7 "J 7 1 Car 10 00 p. m., 12 01 night Express for Boston without ohaiJK U week-days, and 7 48 p. m., daily. WASHINGTON AND T1TE sol HI For Baltimore and Washington. ,1 V, 10 20, 11 33, a. m 12 0U, 12 31 (DL.Ini: Dining Car, 8 IS, 4 41, VJ" sional Limited, Dining Car, 01, ' ingCar), 7 31 Dining Car p. in 0 night week days. Htmdays, 8 SO, 7 -'' 1 a. m., 1209, 1 12, 'Dining Carl 4 11 eressional Limited. Dinincr On, 1 t. , Carl, 7 31 DlnliiKCar n in. and I. For Baltimore, uccnmmodtitim, ' . and 4 01 p in week du s, 8 OH and 1 1 I m , ' r W, " a 01, r F ru, u jr. lays, ' lung 1 2 T T UCi .1 u t: 'tr.uig t FOK ATLANTIC CITY Leave Broad street station via Dilmar "vei bridge Kxurcgs, V 20 a m, 7 05 p. m uai ; lxsave Market Street Warf Kxprt- '.5 ft m 2 00, (3 00 Saturdays only ),4 00, 8 00 i Sun days, 8 45. 9 15 a, m (accommodation 4 3 and 5 00 p. m.) For Cape May, Anglesea, Wlldwood and (loll? lieacu. Sea Isle City, Ocean City, wan n nnd stuue siarDor express, v uu a. it , 4 00. p. iu, a. a n 2 00, week days. Sundays. 00 a. m. For Somen Point Kxprens, 1 00, 5 00, p. in, week days Snnd J. 1J. iiUTCHINHOX, J. K . Gen'l Manager. Uen'l 1' ,-3 g r ,gt ALL asJG F01 'WAP Wiwro Bpccific C,P.t:iA,A, at Povlniky's drug store, ITa Centre street. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A TKirn. tki'b Awn mn rVDMi '. Aim no ni-ttmnlnn.. fflfrih'n 1 1 Qel ( ATuw'i 1 adit IM 1,4 and i At Mruj Ht n or MTit direct (Hcnlf 1 Cai it ikc Co , Boiton, Mau n For sale at Ktrlio's drug store aud Bhenandoa , druR utort. mm STRONG AGAIN! WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY u y ha" of ich e cm C.iSf". rf Nerw , 1 Ht-bilitv, i and Vance . t . 'Iri(.U.ar the i r the ( irLuljtion, t iifrfri (. ami nm 1 1 vigor to the whole b"in. All drains and losses are check-'! f- rwanentty. I tire properly cured, tlu ir condition often worries t hum into Ins.muy, Consnnpt tuaueu seaiea. rrirt-i peroox; o Doxes.wurt iron-ci iu i c 1 cuarantce to cur money, 5.oo. Send (or free book. Address, PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, Q.?' For Sale al KIKLIN'S Drujr Store, Shenandoab, Pa. t. a.l'ty fuaJtho "DIRT DEFIES THE KING." 1 HEN LIO IS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. EiiilUliillMiiliiliiiiiiHUiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiir.iiniuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii gg&sai WOMFN WHO RE;' 2 aro iiruKKMi ivy ami Keep iiiIotiu. i f tho Vorld'o I'roijri-. Tlio n. E forniwl uinl thrifty Hmu-wifc will always keep E RAINBOW LINIMENT I In the bouut, as a standard remedy for Siiralns. BruUea, CraniDs. Itheuniatlsm, and all aches and pains. 5 Prlca 2S cli. and SO ell. per bottle. E Prepared by II. J. HACKETT & CO., Philadelphia SALE EVERYWHERE. 5 Wlllllllllllllllllllllllllllllll"'' f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 M 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 If 1 1 tJ 1 1 1 1 1 J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r: Tho llttlo folks lovo Dr. Wood's Norway l'iuo Syrup, l'lciisaut to take; perfectly harmleas ; posltlvo euro for couchs, colils, bronchitis, asthma. UeleliFLted Fcuinle l'oivdcra povor fall. lo jjui tAaiK. ilucUr. litem Ufa ud .up. t ftr f.llin. with Vnej lVnnyro;.! 1111. .Dd other llhf fuiiedlrt). Alwtyf buy th beat aad Avoid dlMp. I ointment. Ouirtntfea iuiwnor to ii otaeri, j-b.iLivni I m ffiln thYlilirkrt. A No. 1. 1'lxUcuiari, i CU." Ur. H. i' MJIH'S Mr. iiliulMtutiu lJf'oVliiLr"Vfitlor. London, April 25, Alarming reports regarding the houlth of Mr. aiadstono ure clrculiiting. Doctors Doble and miss went' to llawardon yesterday and consulted with Doctors Harbershon and Smith. The following bulletin was Issued last evening: "Mr. Gladstone's condition Is one of Increasing weak ness, though he Is more free frompaln." Tt U n crrait Iran from tho old-fashioned doses of bluo-mass and nauseous physics to tho pleasant llttlo pills known as liewui's Little Early Itlsors. They euro constipation, sick headache and biliousness. C. II. llagcu buch. Ask your croccr for the "Royal Patent dour, and take no other brand. It Is tho best Hour made. K WSfef durini; i') kWI r nt to it-, 0 'pv tc.tua of the w j J'a nj S, "'1 i L H Cupu Wbltuoy 1 W , i , n fiitfnl i; ' ' , n in ' aiul u ii, THE NEWS THAT BECOMES HISTORY National and Inter national Politics Social and Economic Questions Industrial Enterprise Art and Literature The Whkklv w 111 continue to paitu ii-au in thu jjicat polit'tLal event uf our umn to'. It will treat of the social aud uto nomic questions, and of the development of the middle west. lt Biethil corre spondtnt in the Kloiuhkc reeumwill trace the story of the great gula discovtiicn. p. Howell LONG SERIALS AND SHORT STORIES Tuot incscrialaw ill Rppt-ar during the J VV; r nu 'nal time, and will be illustrated. jfut-htshh - Owen WIster i These and a tcore of equally v1""111" Howard Pile S writer will contribute shot t stories u ihe John Kendrlck Bangs cWkhkivui iHg.iuakinf; tin- paper t-pe-Mary E. 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