The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, April 27, 1898, Image 3

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    The Evidence of Our Senses What
Slicimntlonli People Sny i Pretty
dood Proof for Slienniido.ili.
Wlion wo sco it ursolves.
When our own cars hcur.lt.
When our neighbors toll It.
Our frlcntls endorso it.
No hettcr cvidouco can bo hud.
It's not what pooplo say in Mulno.
Or distant muttctiiiBS from California.
No deceiving ccIiom here.
Sliotiandnali talk nliout Slicti:imk:ili pcoplo.
Public opinion published for tho puiilio
good.
Thero is no proof liko hoino proof.
Homo tostltiinnyJ ill tho back of every
liox nf Dean's Kiiliy 1'ilN.
('in ymi believe your neighbors ?
lteud ihi? statement made by a cilizon.
Mr. JuiiH's Hobblns, miner, of ID 3 mlh
Market street, says: "I received an Injury in
n initio a number of years nuo when a chain
broke, let me down n chute, and badly
sprained my lack. Slnco then whenocr I
nm oxpcUcd to bad weather or, tako cold it
always nffertt my kidneys and back. I then
lmvo dllllculty with tho kidney secretions
accompanied by pains In tho back and top
of my I1W41I. Tho lameness In my back made
It very difficult for 1110 to stoop or lift any
thing and If I sit for a while it hurts 1110 to
got up. I tried inlmonls and plasters but
they did not amount to much. At lint I was
advised to try Doi.n's Kidney Tills and pro
cured tlAin from Klrliu'sdrug store. I uovor
had ativfliltig do me so much good before and
I can Uwrtlly recommend them for I have,
provcdTliem to be reliable in relieving pains
and annoyances of kidney trouble."
Doan's Ointment for salo by all dealers.
Trice 50 cants. Mailed by Fostor-Milburn
Co,, Hufliilo, N. Y sole agents for the U. S.
Komember the name Doan's and take no
other.
HUMPHREYS'
'VETERINARY SPECIFICS
600 PAGE BOOK MAILED FREE.
J CONTENTS:
Part I. Diseases of Horses.
Part II. Diseases of Cattle.
Part III. Diseases or Sheep.
.Part IV. Diseases of Hogs.
Part V. Diseases or Dogs.
Part VI. Diseases of Poultry.
Same book In bottor binding OO eta.
UMI'lllll.lS'JIKIl. 10., Cor. William Jghn Sli.,New Vork
NERVOUS DEBILITY,
VITAL WEAKNESS
and Prostration from Over
work or other causes.
Humphreys' Homeopathic Specific
No. 28, in use over40 years, the only
successful remedy.
$1 per vial,or S vials andlarge vial powdcr,for $4
Sold by PuiKKlila, or sent poit'li on receipt of price.
IIUairilltMS'air'll. (O., (or.ttlltliuu A JolinSU., Newtork
LAUER'S
BOCK BEER
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 - PA
RUPTURE CURED.
A Specialist on
Kupture from Williamsport
will visit
Shenandoah Every Thursday
AT THE
Hotel Franey, from 8 till 10:30 a. m.
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 Dangir.
Examination Free.
100 persons cured in Sunbury, Sliamokin,
Mt. Carmel and vicinity who can be referred
to. Charges and terms moderate and within
reach of all.
You can blame
yourself If you
do n't get real
good coifee to
drink. Ordinary
coffee is made de
licious bv adding
SUUI.IU tr. spice
DO NOT DESPAIR I
lln JVul HuHVr I-tinuer! Tho
Iuys uml ambitions vt life can
10 rl'Uirt't Ut ou 'i'lin very
worst ciiwsoi Nervous liubllF
IV nre iilwoliiU'ly riireil by
im .Hi'j-.OTo -i'.iii.i:t.
,Ulvu ironiit relief uiliiwiiuuta,
Etnlllnix 1111 niory uii'l the waste
?iihililiiiliiorvluilowers.lnciir-
ruclby liullsnretloiisoruxeosses
' or curly years Impart vluor
anri iiotuncy to every function.
"recoup the system. Oh-o """,'",', 5
cheess una luslro to the '"W.S I0u"
teuil cure Jr money refim;i;yWry ed. .if" S2
carrle.1 111 vest pocket Bolil X3idt7 er",'t r0,oi
mulled In plain wrapper un B7, rece Ptof pr co
ly'l'lllSl'iatk'ECI'OCO. CaxtouUldg. Clilcaiio,IU.
for salo In Rlicnandoah by Hlienniuloah Drug
More and Uruliler liron.
ifbr Secllg'a.
A little of this
admixture to
cheap coffee
1 , 1
i makes aueucious i
Vdrink and saves expense. I
HAKE PERFECT MEN
WW
Jn tho Army of Spain May Be Im
posed by tho Oortes(
THE 0LEEGY DECLARES FOE WAR
Leading Church Dignitaries Applaud th
Sentiments Expressed In the Speech
From the Throne Spain Determined to
Involve the World in War.
Madrid, April 27. A proposal has
beer, submitted to the congress (lower
house of the cortes) for obligatory mil
itary service. The Itcpublicans pro
pose n levolutlonaiv campaign In the
chamber, in which case it is practically
certain that the constitutional guar
antees will be suspended.
Qrcnt enthusiasm lias been aroused
hero by the report, as yet unconfirmed,
that a Spanish gunboat has repelled an
American destroyer at the entrance to
Cardenus harbor.
Today the entire senate went to tho
palace to deliver to the queen regent
a reply to the speech from the throne.
Last evening Cardinal Clrlaco Maria
Sancha y Heivas, archbishop of To
ledo, In a patriotic discourse extolled
"union in face of the enemy," arid de
clared In his own name and the name
of Cardinal Cascajares y Azara, arch
bishop of Vnlladolld, that they both
ndhered to the sentiments expressed in
the speech from the throne. The at
titude thus taken by the high clergy
In Spain is much applauded.
The general tone of the papers bears
out the opinion that the war will be a
long one. As Senor Sllvola, leader of
the Dissident Conservatives, has said,
Spain has already lost the material ad
vantages resulting from the possession
of Cuba, but with tight to the last on
the question of maintaining the Hag,
preferring to fight America openly
rather than America secretly foment
ing Insurrection.
The result of defeat, as Senor Sllvela
puts it, will only mean a loss of what
has already gone, since Europe would
not allow any army of occupation in
Spain pending the payment of war
Indemnity. Tho Conservative loader
says:
"It dally becomes clearor that Amori
ca has blundered Into a war that will
be disastrously expensive to her, what
ever the outcome. The fault lies with
the Jingo papers In urging American
statesmen beyond the bounds of reas
onable demands of good government
for Cuba. America Is Justified on that
point, but not Justified beyond It."
The general opinion among Spaniards
Is that America has coveted Cuba from
tho first. A better balanced opinion,
held by a few, Is that she wished to se
cure a peaceful and prosperous Cuba
owing to mutual commercial Interests,
but that, this obtained, the American
government could not withstand the
"Jingo wave" which has sweet the
country.
It is argued that the war must be
disastrous to the true Interests of tho
United States. Spain Intends to pro
long it "until European InteresU are
Involved and the powers are compelled
to Intervene In self defense, or until tho
expected general conflagration of Eu
rope against Anglo-Saxon domina
tion Is brought about."
Spain's determination to set tho
world ablaze rather than withdraw
from the conflict dishonored Is very
marked.
An Enterprising Druggist.
There are few men more wide awake and
enterprising than A. Woslcy who spare no
lams to secure the best of everything in their
inc for their many customers. They now
have the valuable agency for Dr. King's New
Discovery for Consumption, Loughs and
Colds. This is the wonderful remedy that is
producing such a furor all over the country by
its many startling cures. It absolutely cures
Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and. all affec
tions of the Throat, Chest and Lungs. Call
at above drug store and get a trial bottle free
or a regular size for 50 cents and $1.00.
Guaranteed to cure or price refunded.
Tln-oo .Mo 10 Volunteer ltvKlmuntH.
Washington, April 27. Three regi
ments of cavalry were called for yes
terday by the secretary of war, pur
suant to the authorization of the presi
dent under the volunteer army law.
This call Is in excess of the 125,000, and
will not In any way Interfere with the
allotments of the several states. They
are to be commanded by Colonel Jay
L. Torrey, Dr. Wood and Colonel
Grlgsby, respectively.
A Great Surprise
Is in store for all who usu Kemp's Balsam
for the Throat nd Lungs. Would you be
ieve that it is sold on its metits and any
dniggist is authorized by the proprietor of
this wonderful remedy to give you a sample
bottle tree r It never tails to cure acute or
clronic roughs. All druggists sell Kemp's
llnlsam. Price 25 and 50c.
'TI10 'SpuulHli .Mulls Stopped.
New York, April 27. The exchange
of malm between this country and
jjpain and all Spanish colonies hoa been
stopped. Postmaster Van Cott received
nn order from Washington yesterday
to hold all Spanish mall. Since all mail
from the United States for Spain passes
through this otllce the order stops all
Spanish mull. Malls to Cuba are like-
yiffse stopped by the order.
CASTOR I A
Tor Infants and Children.
Tie he-
it M
errf
vnpjir,
7iimutHi ('iiIiIih'i oiilc-ei- Itc-MtriiH
Yokohunia, April 27. liaron Ito, the
minister of commerce, haB tendered his
resignation, wh'ch has been accepted,
Count Kaneko will succeed him.
A toinid liver robs you of ambition nnd
ruins voiir health. DuWitt's Lit lo Uarly
Kisors cloanso the llvor, euro constipation
mid nil etomach aim liver troubles. (J. II
llagenhueh
1)111' I'OOI'IOSX MllI'liMlllOII.
Fort Monroe, April 27. Yesterday
morning on board the big ships was
snent In lively work. At a signal from
the llHgshlp all tho vessels cleared for
action nnd engaged In BUb-callber prac
tlce. In the afternoon sub-caliber prac
tice was continued by the flagship. The
remarkable markmanshlp of the men
nt the guns Is a matter of much com
ment by the officers. Eight ten Inch
targets at a thousand yards, bobbing
up nnd down on a rolling sea, were de
molished by sub.cnllbor shots n no
time, a pretty good Indication of the
fate of anything largo that may comu
In the way.
Thlrty-llvo year uiako u generation. That
Is how long Adolph Fisher, of Zuucsvlllo,
0 suffered from piles. Ho was cured by
using three boxes of DoWltt's Witch Hazel
Salve. 0. II. lltiiiciibuch,
CASTORS
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similating UtcToodfltuiltcgiila
liiig HuiStamudiSQndDowois of
PromotesDigcslloaClicciful
ncss and Rcst.Contalns neither
OjHurn.Morph'me norMncral.
Not Narcotic.
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ff dm Seed -(Ittnficd
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lion, SourStomach.Diarrhoca,
Wonns.ConvulsionsJcvcrisIi
ncss and Loss OF SLEEK
Facsimile Signature ot
TEW "YORK.
exact copy or whapper.
ETC KU HOUSE,
MAHANOY CITY, PA.
Friday, April 29, 1898.
Fmtik I,. Perley and Fred M. Ranken's New York' Company presenting
the Gigantic and Magnificent Spectacular Drama,
Theii
2
Sportin
Duchess
A Story of Intense rjuman Heart Interest.
Framed in the most sumptuous scenic setting ol 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 England and America. Complete and
original production including the Famous Derby Race with its thorough
bred horses.
Electric cars will be held until
intermediate points. Special train
performance.
Prices '. - 25c, 35c, 50c, 75c and $1
m?r,mm,wwww?rmmmm
ABBEY'S
OOK
EBIi
Gives a satisfied smile to
every pa'ate that tastes it,
Now on tap at all
our customers.
WAl. SCIIMICKER, JR.
Agent.
LOST MANHOOD CURED,
J urn til 1. Strn ner. of Thllii. swears
Ihetoru Win. tivlsieriliiK, Notary Public:
For eight yearn I gufferiHl from the
ellaus ufenrly AHITKKuml tola!
.OK MANHOOD, litulu bud Varicocele,
my fuc wan lull of Mm plea, hud lunkeu
eyes uml weak back, no uppttlto, loi ot memory
and vital substances tiny uml nlicbt. was low eptr
Ited ami iu the most wrrtctieU couUltlou. I knew
not what to Uo, was Krowlnjr worsw Jrom day to
day, and fast approaching dealli. I was treited
over and over autit by the beat family doctors,
which only seemed to aggravate my trou
blesi. Vor years I read the advertisement of
DR. THEEL 604 Horth Sixth St.
(private entrunce on Uieen t, I'ttiludelpblu.
and wai adhu.iK'd to coiibiilt lilni.bui at luai plckui
upconraye umi wfiiuon h mm, wm uner u mur
ouku exumuiutuni pronounced my cuso curauie,
and alter elyht moiilhV tieulmeut be permaueutly
cured me. lie tiUo cured my cousin. FJtANK
HAIli Kui.ui lUJH. of a very hud cane of
Illoud I'oNon ol UriTIPC
'lrru.tiiit.iir hr
10 year' siuiiutnt;. raU I lUCi mull; strictest so
crecy Buaruiitetnl. No uumeormUr inibllsutd
without consent. Heiul lucents In stamps lur boolc
"Truth;" Hie nest ot Its kind. Only tiook exposing
quuo ery UiroiurUont the Unltul Stntet, Illood
IMiUnii ctlusl lur lifetime. 1 roll cases cuml lit
4 mlOtluM. lloursu-.i; eves. tt-U; Wid. and bat.
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Celebrated Femaio
1'fiwdcra Dover fall,
!U,bul 1 iltttUre tllua
cafe sind aura farter failinn
vitU Tansy id l'cnoyroyal iiilf and other lUr
). Alwayiibuythtj bt and Moid OUiim
nteod uperior to all other, i'oiftivtrli
hrt.ANo. V KrtlculuMctV Dr.frv
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A Hand
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Handsomo Complexion
i creates! cnarras a woman can I
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The Kind You Have
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Bears the Pac-simile
Signature
OF
ON THE
WRAPPER
OF EVERY
BOTTLE.
THE KIND
YOU HAYE
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THI CCNT1UH COM PNY. W CW TOHK CITV
J. QUIRK, Mgr.
after performance for Ashland and
to Park Place and Delano after the
DR. E. C. WEST'S
NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT
- THE ORIGINAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS,
lasoldundor positivo Written Otiavnntec,
Uizzinosa, waKoiuinesfl, vhb, liysionu, wuiun.
nnan Miirhf lHflf,fl. Kvil DrfiJimH. I,ack of Contl-
douce, Nervouenoss, Lossltuuo, nil Drains, xoutli-
Jul Errors, or liicosslvo use 01 louacco, uinum,
or Liquor, which loads to Misery, Consumption,
Insanity and Death. At store or by mail, $1 a
box, ail for I5;with 'written Kiinrnnteo to
cure or refund money, hnniplo jiaclt
uge, containing five daysr treatment, with full
instructions, 25 cents. One sample only sold to
each person. At storo or by mail.
ffSik"Rcd Lahel SPecial
extra oiiuiiyiii. Ujv
if?yFor Imcotency, Loss otlffl'-y
IViwnr. T.nRt. Mnnhood.
,1 n box; six lor J5, witligM
tniii,nin!lnrTiiR. AtKTllinrl1
fiFOREor by mall. AH
For Sale at KIRIIN'S Drujr Store.
L ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND
THERE IS NO KIND OF PAIN OR I
ACHE. INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL.
' THAT PAIN. KILLER WILL NOT RE. I
1 LIEVE.
LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB
STITUTES. THE QENUINE DOTTLE 1
BEARS THE NAME,
PERRY DAVIS & SON.
EVAN J. DAVIES.
Livery and
Undertaking,
No. 13 North Jardiii St.
'I.
IT
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Tho Little Lighthouse Tender Oap
turos a Big Ocean Stoainon
THE BIGGEST PRIZE YET TAKEN.
The Captive Is the Panama, an Auxiliary
Cruiser of the Spanish Navy, and Though
She Carries Big Guns, No Resistance
Was Made.
Key West, Fla April 27. The licht-
houso tender Mangrove, the baby of the
navy, puffed proudly into Key Weat
harbor yesterday with the richest Dtiise
of the war thus far, a vessel four times
her size trailinc In her wake. Thi:
captive was the Panama, Captain
Quevedo, a bis transatlantic liner, and
an auxlllnry cruiser of the Spanish
navy, which has been plying of late
between New York and Havana. She
had 29 passengers, Including three wo
men, one Frenchmen and one Mexican,
and a crew ot 72. As the Panama car
ried two 12 pounders, she could easily
have annihilated the little Mangrove,
and as the latter came Into harbor with
her prize there was not i craft but
saluted her with rousing cheers.
The Mangrove, under Lieutenant
Commander William II. Kverett, was
cruising along the Cuban coast, navi
gated by Ensign Palmer, Monday even
ing, about 20 miles north of Havana. At
5:15 p. m. she sighted the Panama. The
only other ship of the fleet In sight was
the battleship Indiana, three miles to
the rear. Lieutenant Commander
Kverett scented a prize and scudded
toward the stranger. When the latter
came within range a shot from the
Mangrove's 12 pounder was sent acrosB
her bows, but the Spaniard Ignored the
challenge and went on. Another shot
followed without result, but the Man
grove was drawing nearer the stranger,
who calmly proceeded on her course,
apparently without any intention of
running away.
When the third shot was fired the
Mangrove was within a hundred yards
of the Panama, and Lieutenant Com-
monder liverett shouted to the deck
officer that If she did not surrender he
would sink her. The Mangrove's of
ficers admit that they expected the
enemy's 12 pounder to open on them In
response to the threat, but the Span
lard promptly came to. Ensign Day
ton, the senior officer of the Mangrove,
boarded the prize. Hear Admiral Samp
son ordered Lieutenant Commander
Everett to convoy the prize to Key
West.
The Panama Is of about 2,800 tons
burden, and her passengers were main
ly Spanish refugees lleelng from New
York and other colnts In the United
States to Havana. Captain Quevedo
was grief stricken and greatly humili
ated because of the capture. The pas
sengers declare they knew nothing of
the blockade, and that when they saw
the searchlight of the Mangrove they
thought It was the light of a Spanish
man-of-war. The first shot changed
their Joy to apprehension, tho second
and third created a panic. The women
ran screaming for shelter from the
enemy's guns, and the captain locked
himself sullenly In his cabin.
The Panama carries a valuable cargo
of general merchandise, including a
large quantity of corn. Much of It was
meant to provision the suffering Span
iards in Cuba, and the cargo, with the
ship itself, undoubtedly makes the
richest prize thus far taken. Under the
regulations, however, the battleship
Indiana will share In the prize money,
as she was In sight when the oapturo
was made.
This makes live steamers thus far
captured, in addition to a number of
schooners and small craft. The gun
boat Newpoit brought In two Spanish
coasting vessels yesterady the sloop
Paquette and the schooner Plereneo.
The torpedo boat Porter bus arrived
from off the Cuban coast, and reports
that the position of the blockade con
tinues unchanged. There has been no
firing on either side.
The United States cruiser Cincinnati
yesterday captured Lieutenant Pedro
Fernandez, of the Spanish army, who
was 'returning to his family on a small
sloop. Lieutenant Fernandez Is detain
ed on the flagship.
The news from Matanzas, Cardenas
and Mariel Is meager, but It Indicates
that the blockade has been firmly es
tablished at those ports. The torpedo
boat Foote is reported as having been
fairly on the Matanzas batteries, but
thus far not a single casualty of any
kind In the fleet has been heard of on
the flagship.
Many people Cannot Dri lc
coffeo at night. It spoils their sleep. You tan
drink Grniu-0 when you please and sleep liko
a top. For Gmiii-0 docs not stimulate; it
nourishes, cheers and feeds, lot it iooks
and tastes liko tho best coffeo. For nervous
persons, young people aud children Grain-0
is tho perfect drink. Made from pure grains.
Get a rackaco from your grocer to-day. Try
it in placo of coffee. 15 and 23c.
lllnnoo Thinks Hn Can Delimit Ilnvnnn
Madrid, April 27. Captain General
lllanco has cabled the government to
the effect that the Spanish squadron
of warships may be utilized elsewhere,
as he can account for the defense of
Havana without the assistance of the
Meet.
for a bottle, of "net UP In
tho moruing as fast as you can," the driiRttUt
recognized a household name fo. ' DeWitt s
T.lttln Knrlv Risers." and cave hit. a bottle
of thoso famous llttlo pills for constipation,
sick headache, Hver and stomach troubles,
C. II. llagcuuucli.
I.i'o Will" Html) tho ChiilloiiKo.
Richmond, Va., April 27. Uenerul
FltzhUKh I.eo Is on waiting orders, and
has no present Intention of going to
Washington until summoned .there.
He has received no challenge to a duel
from Lleutennnt Hamon de Carranza,
late naval attache of the Spanish le
gation nt Washington. He knows
nothing more about tho matter than
what has been printed in the news
papers. Should u challenge come, Gen
eral Iee will Ignore It.
Tlio farmer, the nieclianle anil tlio liltyi lo
rhlor are liable tn unexpected cuts ami
bruises. DoWittV Witch Hazel S.ilve is the
bot tliliiK to keep on lianil. It lioals qnlcKlv,
urilUa well known ciuo for nllcs. ,0.11.
Ilaecnliiieh.
Donlli ni ii Nn vii 1 Olllt'di',
Now York, April 27. Commander
Horace Klmer, until recently com
mander of the inopqulto lleet. and who
wna recently, lieenuse of 111 health, re
lieved by Admiral Krlien, died at the
Mansion II on bo, In Iirooklyn, last even
111!,'. M. L. Yocuin, Cameron, Pa., says I ff a
sulTeror for ten ytsirs, tryiiitf moat all kluils
of pile remedies, but without succom. Do
Witt's Witch HazolS.ilvo was recommended
to ino. I used ono box. It him effected a per
manent cure." As a pormamnt cure for
piles DoWltt's Witch llazol Salvo lias no
eiiual. 0.1I. IIiiKi'libuch.
NUGGEYSJDF NEWS.
Al Phrosbci. h Chicago pUglllBt, was
Flint and kllli d during ft fight In a con
rert hall.
The next convention of the nation W.
C. T. tr. will be held In Bt. Paul Nov.
11 to 16.
All the bescemer pig Iron producers
In the central west have agreed to bank
their Area during May, June and July.
Peter and Hugh McDonald, cable
men, were drowned In the Merrlmac
Hver nt Hunt's Falls, Mass., white re
paying a cable.
The Santa Fe Railroad company will
probably build a line from Mojave to
Hakersflrhl, Cab, to connect with the
San Joaquin Valley railroad.
File last night destroyed the manual
tt Bluing department of Delaware col
lege, at Newark, Del., Including all the
machinery. The loss la $18,000.
Thousands of sutfeiers from grippe havn i
boon restored to health by One Minute Ciik1i
Curd. Itcpilokly cures coughs, colds, hrnn-1
rliltls, pneumonia, grippe, asthma, and all I
throat nnd limit diseases. (!. II. Hacciiliucl,. j
An (li'iiitriMini-liin Si iiidArcd.
Lebanon, Pa.. April 27 Jonathan 1
Arnold, aged 78 yeara, was ahot and In- i
stantly killed at Ilia home last evening
by Albert Daub, his aon-ln-law. Daub
also shut Mrs. Arnold and his wife,
and It la feared their Injuries will re
sult fatally. Daub had not been living
with his wife, and the shooting was
the result of Jealousy.
"Cure the cough and save the life." T)r
Wood's Norway Pine Syrun cures couihs and
coMs.down to the very verge of consumption.
Marini. HtiitiiiL'm VCiuit iriloinis.
Philadelphia, April 27. Within the
next few days the auxiliary cruiser St.
Paul will take her departure. It was
stated today that 52 of the big Hner'B
crew had derided to remain wltl, tUn
ship. Of these 14 are engineers. The
remaining engineers will not atay un
less given Increased pay and a bonus as
en.
Many a woman throws away the flower
of her yotitb- -her beauty, her amiability
and her capacity for wifehood and mother
hood without realizing it. There is no
sadder sight than that of a j-oung woman
who lias lor years ueen Bearing up Bravely
and silently under physical tortures that
would drive a man to the mad house.
Thousands of women suffer in this wav
and ask neither aid nor sympathy. They
realize that they are the victims of weak
ness and disease of the distinctly womanly
organism. They do not consult a phj-sician
because of the well-founded fear that he
will insist upon disgusting "examinations"
and "local treatment." Dr. Tierce's Fa
vorite Prescription does away with all
necessity for these ordeals. It cures in the
privacy of the home. It restores health
and strength and vigor to the delicate or
gans concerned in wifehood and mother
hood. It tones, invigorates and builds up
the nerves and transforms nervous, over
wrought, sickly invalids into healthy,
nappy wives anu motners. r. I'lerce is an
eminent and skillful specialist who has
been for thirty j-ears chief consulting phy
sician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical
Institute, at Buffalo. N. Y. He will answer.
without charge, all letters from ailing wom
en. The "Favorite I'rescritition " is for
sale by all good dealers.
I suffered from womb trouble forabout twelve
years," writes Mrs Harry I'otneroy. of Box 8,
Monona, Clayton Co., Iowa. " I doctored with
6ix different physicians, but found only tempor
ary relief. I then used six bottles of Dr Pierce's
l-ttvoritc l'rescripuon ana three ol 'I'leasant
I'ellets.' I am a new woman. I hone and nrav
that this will induce other poor sufferers to use
Vt. Pierce's medicines aud be cured "
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WHfcll IN DOUBT, TRY The y , ur 1 tl,L . -i.fN.ar-
STRONG iksSrVl:
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vlpor to the wh -te bcnm. All drains and losses arc check i - mam ntly. Unless pnttUits
arc proper lv 'red, their condition often worrits the m 1.1 10 Infinity, C(Jiisuniiition or Dfath.
Mailed sealed. Fm-r $1 per box; 6 boxes, with iron-cbd It cuarantce in cure or rt-fun i be
money. $5-00. Scud (yr tree book. Address, PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, 0.?'
For Sale al KIKLIN'S Drue: Store, Shenandoah, Pa.
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Humiliating
Of ttrhing, biiniin;', tile, s, a1y ;
and scalp humors is in-t-intly r. In v 1
by a warm b.Uli with Cnn-iKA b 'l,
a single applicatioi ; t n i ha to,
ment), tho great skin cure d a full in o
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purifiers and humor cures.
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PIMPLY FACES '
(l ll'lln
Pennsylvania
RAILROAD.
srmrvKiLi, division.
March 17, ISM.
Trains will lenve Hhensndonii alter Ino aonvs
date for Wlirnns, Ullberton, Fraokvllle Datlr
Waiter, Bt. Clair, Pottavllle. IImlurK, Kcadlmr,
Pottstown. Phoenlxville. Sorristown a- d Phir.
a.elphlo (Hrnad street station) at 6 OS nnd 8 S
a. in., 2 02, B 1.1 p m. od week da. Sundays,
6 0S a. in.. 1 50 p. m.
Iave Hhomndonh for I'ottavllle fvln Delano
787, 1005a. m., 1250, 252 and 8 2fl p, m week
days. Sundays, 9 3" a. m , a 31 p. m.
Trains leave Frackvlllp for Shenandoah at
780, 11 46 a.m. and 8 46, 7 51 p. m. Hutiday,
11 01 a. m. and 8 26 p. m.
I.oavo Pnttsvtlle for Shenandoah (vlnrraote
villo, 7 10, 11 20 a. in., 5 20, 7 25 p. m. Sunday
10 a-, a. m.. 8 00 p. m.
Iave Fottavllli- for Shenandoah (via In !ano
7 15, S 40 a. m, 12 3t, 2 42 and BOOp tt, wt k
days. Bundayn, 9 15 a. in 6 05 p. m.
Leave l'hlladelulrfa, (Broad street utatlonl, fo:
Shenandoah at 5 57, S 85 and 10 19 a. m 4 10
p. in. week days. Sundays leave at 6 50 a. m
Leave Broad street station, Philadelphia, lur
Sea olt. Anbury Park, Ocean (Irm, Lonr
nrnncu, ana intermediate atatlons H. O.
11.11, a. m 8.80 and 4.00 p. m. week-days.
Leave Broad street Station, Phtladelph'a,
FOR NEW YORK.
Express, week-days, 8 20, 4 0, 4 50 5 I (1 50
7 88,8 20, 9 50, 1021 (Dining: Car), 11 a m,
12 00 noon, 1285 (Limited 100 and 4 2; p t,
Dining Cai-H), 1 0, 280 (Dining far) 1 11),
4 00,5 00, 5. 56 (Dining Car), 600, 7 02, 7 CI n.
ItiK'-'ar), 10 00 p. m., 1201, night. Sundays,
3 20. 105, 4 50. 5 18, 8 20, 9 50, 10 21, (Dlr.InK
Car), 1185 a. m., 12 85, 1 05 iDlnlni; ar 2Sj
(Dining Car), 400 (Limited 4 22(I!i,i!,.. i ,ir .
5 20,8 66, (Dining Car) 6&-, 7 02,7 4a, , , ,
Car 10 00 p. m., 12 01 night.
Kxpresa for Ilonton without chAnge, 11 00 a u
week-days, aud 7 43 p. m., dally.
WASHINGTON AND THE SOl l I!
For Haiti more and Washlturtiin. 8 50. 7 J i s (12.
10 20, 11 23, a. ru., 12 01), 12 81 (Dli.lng .in II
filming Carl. 8 18. 4 41. 18 25 Inner
atonal Limited. Dining Car, 6 17. fi'i' I'M-
ing car, i ai (Mining (.'arj p. m , and l-
night week days. Sundays, 3 50, 7 20, 'J 1J II il.
a. tn.. 1209. I 12. Illlnlnir Carl 4 41. ", -f) loll
gressional Limited, Dining Car, 6 55 'Inning
uri, lai luiningt'ari p. m. ana 12 on nitrtit
For llaltimoru, nceomtnodation. 9 12 it tn 2 L2
and 1 01 p in week days, 5 08 and 11 Hi p iu dally
FOR ATLANTIC CITY.
Leave Broad street station via Delaware Hvr.
bridge Kxpress, 9 20 a m, 7 05 p. ni. du ly
Leave Market Street Warf Kxpreas, "Warn
200, (8 00 Saturdays only), 4 00, 500 p. m Su o
days, 8 45, 9 45 a. ru (accommodation 1 0 and
5 00 p. in.)
l'or Cnpe May, Anglesea, Wild wood nnd Holly
Ilcacli, Sea Isle City, Ocean City, Avalon and
btouo Harbor Express, 900 a. in., 400, p. 111.
weekdays. Sundays, 9 00 a. in.
For Somcrs Point Express, 8 50. a. m , 2 00,
4 00, 5 00, p. in. week days Sundays, s 45 a ui.
I. 11. IIUTCHISSON, J. K. Wood,
Qon'l Manager. Oen'l Pan s r Agt
osui!
; 'iUF S:M2 4c. FUii'"V0lAN3
tMitrax Specific Co,Ph!la,,-a
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at I'ovlneky'fl drug store,
Centre street.
AWfS TAM8Y PILLS
A TKirn. mra axd ft a pit VVOMAFi ii HU tLF.
tiromotand rfiicble. Ann-? in it i u.
Get Ca rni'a TfT Pili a and iaki h ki- rs
At iItiil Htnrf or Pi)t tlirrct fuf&icit I. 1 1 icm t!
Caiu St-itc Co., Botton, Mutt. Our buok 4c
For snle at Kttltn's druff store and Sbenandon
druff store.
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ROYALTY ITSELF.
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WOMEN WHO READ
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rntiiR. Tlriifoa. CrnnitH. ltlnintti.itisiii.
a" nt'lies auJ pains. 5
Price 25 cU. and B0 ct. per bottle. 5
Prepared b H.J. HACKETT & CO., Philadelphia.
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