Work Which can be Inspected Per sonally Is Always Better 'cr formcd Then That IMss:d Upon From Reports. It's tlio dally work of tho "Utile Con queror." Tho working rlclit licro In Slicn iiidoah. MftiliKburdiras from liclploM liacUs. llrliiBliiR sunsliliio to lnuny n homo. It's deeds that count. That bring tho nover-ccnslng sounds of Iiralso. j no public aro icnrniiiK nisi. Learning to appreciate merit. Learning to ill: illstlniiulsh between claims and proof. Homo nroof h tho host nronf. I) nnV Kidney I'lllsaro endorsed hy Sheu ntnluali people. Head what a citizen sjiya: Mr Patrick McNunlk of 121 Noith Xahi street. i: "I was very mlncmblo all tho winter hi IKH7, and hud trouble all tho time with my back and kidneys. I felt sharp twinges of pain over my left kidneys and a dull, uihlng and lameness in tho small of my back. I felt all dragged out with weariness and had no ambition left. Tho kidney Bucrctions bothered mo. I was in a bad way wheu I read about Moan's Kidney l'ills and got them from Klrllu's l'liarmaey. Since using them I do not havo tho aching in my back nor any troublo nrislng from my kidneys excepting at times a slight tender ness over tho loft kidnoys. Doan's Kidney Tills aro n splendid remedy and I am glad to let others know it." Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by all dealers. I'rieo 50 cents. Mailed by Fostor-Mllburn Co., Huffalo, N. Y., solo agents for tho U. S. ltcmember tho name Doau's and take no other, HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OI3L. C Piles or Hemorrhoids Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scolds. Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. U Boils 6i Tuneors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rh sum & Tetters. R EChappet Hands. Fever Bisters. Sore Lii-j & Nostrils. O Corns & Bunions. Stings : Bites or Insects, Three Sizes, 5c 50c. and $1.00. ' Bold by druggists, on m postpaid onrccelpt of price iR'jirimr.iM'jau. 10 , ; 1 1 j. 113 Miuiu&L,Ke)irtl Every man's wife vh has uscdSEELIO'S knows a good drink. Try it on your husband. mmmmmmmmmmmmm B ARBETS OCK EE!R Gives a satisfied smile to every palate that tastes it. Now on tap at all our customers. Witt. SCHAHCKER, JR., Agent EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. A Handsomo Complexion is one of the greatest charms a woman cat posieua. I'ozzoni's CoMruixiOK 1'owdku gives it. fJuhvitA Of I iM...J ttS'can tell you I about Seol- IS'a. This admli- turt Improves cheap 1 coftee and makes f youadellcloinarinn u for liule money. Ilea pack-1 f atre grocers. jkCORSETSji 11 An Effort to Extract Oomfort From a Signal Dofoat. "AMERICAN SHIPS RETREATED," According to the OfflcUl Report They "Took Refuge Behind tta Hrchant Ships In the Harbor" Two Spanish Vessels Sunk and Spanish Commanders Killed. Mndrld, May 2. Advices from Manila say that the American squadron, under Commodore Dawey, appeared off tho Hay of Manila at G o'clock Saturday morning and opened a strong cannon ade against tho Spanish squadron and forts protecting the harbor. The Span ish second class cruiser Don Juan de Austria was severely damaged and her commander killed. Tho American squadron retired, having also sustained severe damage. A second naval en gagemcnt followed, in which the Amer ican squadron again suffered consider able loss and the Soanlsh warship "Mlndano and Ulloa were slightly dam aged. Tho following is the text of the of ficial dispatch from tho governor gen eral of the Philippines to the minister of war, Lieutenant General Correa, as to the engagement off Manila: "Saturday night, April 30, the bat teries at the entrance to the fort an nounced the arrival of the enemy's squadron, forcing a passage In the obscurity of the night. At daybreak the enemy took up positions, opening with a strong fire against Fort Cavite and the arsenal. "Our fleet engaged the enemy In a brilliant combat, protected by the Cavite and Manila forts. They obliged the enemy, with heavy loss, to man euver repeatedly. At 9 o'clock the American squadron took refuge behind the foreign merchant shipping, on the east side of the bay. "Our fleet, considering the enemy's superiority, naturally suffered a se vere loss. The cruiser Reina Maria Christina was destroyed by fire, as was the cruiser Casttlla. The other ships retired from the combat, some being sunk to avoid their falling Into the enemy's hands. "There- was" considerable loss of life. Captain Cadasso, commanding tho Maria Christiana, Is among the killed. I cannot now give further details. The spirit of the army, navy and volunteers Is excellent." El Heraldo de Madrid says that Ad miral Montojo changed his flagship to the gunboat Isla de Cuba durlngtheen gagement, or between two encounters. In order to better direct .the maneuvers. In this way he escaped the fate of the commander of the Helna Maria Chris tina. The second engagement, according to El Heraldo, was apparently begun by the Americans, after landing their wounded on the west side of the bay. In the latter engagement the Spanish warships Mindanao and Ulloa suffered heavily. During the second engagement the Cavite forts maintained a steadier and stronger fire upon the American squadron than In the first engagement. Admiral Uermejo, the minister of marine, has expressed himself as highly pleased with the heroism of the Spanish marines, and has telegraphed congratulations to Admiral Montejo and the valorous crews of the Spanish squadron under fire of superior ships, Notwlthstandlg the severe damage the Spanish ships sustained, naval of ficers here consider that further opera tions by the American squadron will be conducted with great difficulty, owing to their having no base where they could repair and re-coal or obtain fresh supplies of ammunition The United States vessels engaged were: Olympla, first class, protected cruiser, 0,800 tons! Haltlmore, second rate, 4,600 tons; Boston, second rate, 3,189 tons; Italelgh, second class; Con cord, third rate, 1,700 tons; Petrel fourth rate, 890 tons; McCulloch, reve nue cutter; Nashan, collier; Zaflro, supply vessel. The Spanish ships: Iteina Marie Christina, 3,020 tons; Casttlla, 3,342 tons; Velasco, 1,102 tonB; Don Antonio da Ulloa and Don Juan de Austria, each 1,130 tons; General Lezo and El Cano, gun vessels, 524 tons; Marques Del Duoro, dispatch boat, 500 tons; Isla de Cuba and the Isla de Luzon, both small gunboats of 1,030 tonB displace ment; Isla de Mlndarao, Companla Transatlantica of Cadiz, armed as cruiser, gross tons 4,195. Remarkable Rescue. Mrs. Michael Curtain, riainfield. III., makes the statement, that she caught cold, which settled on her lungs j she was treated for a month by her family physician, but grew worse. He told her she was a hopeless vic tim of consumption and that no medicine could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. Kinir's New Discovery for consumption ; she boucht a bottle and to her delight found her self benelitted from tirst dose, alie comunueu its use and after takine six bottles, found her. self sound and well; now does her own lousework, and is as well as she ever was. rce trial bottles ot tins Oreat Discovery at A Wasley'a Drug Store. Large bottles 50 cents and gi.oo. Arrival ot tlio'C'rulwor Topokn. New York, May 2. The United States cruiser Topeka, formerly the Diogenes, commanded by Lieutenant J. J. Knapp which sailed from Falmouth, Eng, April 19, arrived safely In port yester day, after a rough passage of 12 days, The Topeka entered tho narrows at 9 a. m., where she slowed down for th health officers Inspection, then pro ccedlng to the man-of-war anchorage off Tompklnsvllle. The cruiser carries a crew of 46 men. Lieutenant Knapp said he had not sighted any war ves sels during tho voyage. f.rmnr Hin'lillM'lliUllo, alld tllO blcjcl .1.1 linl.ln'tn imnxncctcd cuts and bruises. DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is tho best thing to keep on baud. It heals quickly, aril Is a well known cure for piles. U II. llascnbucli. TI10 Oroiron l.onven Jllo Janeiro, Montevideo, Uruguay, May 2. It Is announced In a dispatch from Rio Jan tiro, Brazil, that the United States gunboat Marietta, as well as the Unl ted States battleship Oregon, arrived at that port Saturday and resumed their voyage north yesterday, accom panled by the United States dynamlt cruiser Nlchtheroy, recently purchased from Brazil by the government of th United States. Interested People. Advertising a patent medicine in the culiar way in which the proprietor of Kemp1 DaUam for Coughs and Colds does it, is in deed wonderful. He authorizes all druggists to give to those who call for it, a samp bottle free, that they may try it before pur chasing. The large bottles are 25 and 60c We certainly would advise a trial. It may save you from con sumption, Ask your grocer for the "Boyal Tatant flour, and take no other brand. It is tho best Hour made. GIVEN FREE 4 First 20 Second 40 Third ktasmj iuirfu-ru (During 1007) 411111 IgOl. SOAP j For particulars send yonr tamo and full address to D A PPT" 4V Lovor llroD., Ltd., Hudson Harrison Sts., New York. IT 1 I-wIXJ S KJIlJMlJUUIUilJIlJIUMlJllJ mm,wf?fwim?mm I CKaier Export Beer"!-1 IN THE MANUFACTURB OF THIS CHOICE BREWERY PRODUCTION .2 THE KAIER COMPANY, Limited, 1 OFMAHANOY CITY, Has attained an excellence which hag rarely been excelled. 25 MR, CHARLS D. KAIER 2 And his associates have spent, not only niticli time, but nlso a largo amount of money, in experiments, to bring this Iieer to Its present perfection and they havo many testiinonialstb.it tho company has received from well known medical men which aro exhibited with pardonablo prldo by tho President, Mr. Clms. 1). Kalcr. Tho brower, Mr. Franz Kaler, is a gentleman scientifically versed in all that pertains to tho Blower's Art and to his perseverance and closo application is largely duo tho splendid triumphs achieved by The Kaier Export Beer. It is compared by many "Old to tho products of Baden and MADE ONLY AND SOLD BY 5 THE GllflS. D. PIEE GOMPfllW, bind. Mahanoy City, Pa. 1:3. REPRESENTED IN SHENANDOAH BY EDWARD O'DONNELI Mail orders will receive prompt attention. sr. Si THE WORK OF ENLISTMENT. C'nl II ii ir the Iloll of I'onnnylvanla'a Mllltln nt Mount Orotnn. Mount Gretna, Pa May 2. Sunday at Camp Hastings brought to the sol diers a refreshing relief from the hard dally routine of drill, and In Its stead the camp was thrown open to the rela tives and friends of the officers and men. Special and regular trains brought over C.000 persons to the grounds. The visitors were largely the parents, wives and sweethearts and relatives of the guardsmen, but the usual light heartedness Incident to an encampment was noticeable by Its ab sence. In its place there was a sup pression of Bplrlts which told plainly that the men were there for war duty, and that this might be the last time the soldier boy would see his dear one. When the tattoo was sounded at 9:30 last evening and the time for leave taking came there were many touch ing and pathetic farewells. One mother whose three sons go with the Eight eenth regiment of Pittsburg embraced each separately, while the father, with a Grand Army button on his coat and wearing an empty sleeve, stood by with stern features and a far away look on his face, as If thinking his light hearted boys little knew of the hardships that might come with the future. Inspector General Morrell yesterday ordered the Inspection nndhuster of the men to begin today, beginning with the First brigade. After inspection the captains will call the companies' roll, and as each man's name Is called he will answer "yes" or "no." This same course will be followed with the re maining commands of that brigade. Tomorrow' the Second brigade will be Inspected, and on Wednesday the Third brigade. All men not volunteering will be sent home as soon ns possible, but will still retain membership In the guard. By tonight It will be known how many men of the First brigade have enlisted for war duty. LAUER'S BOCK BEER In Bottles or the Keg. by Lauer's Lager AND Pilsnei Beer: Porter and Weiss Beer. Christ. Schmidt r Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH PA II, 1 0. 8. OF I Arrangements are now complete for the entertainment to be given in Ferguson s theatre ou Wednes day evening, May 4th, by Prof, S. T. l'ord and others Members of the order who have not secured tickets can have the same by calling at B. J, Yost's barber shop. Doors open at 7:30 o'clock p. 111. Children positively not admitted. B. J. YOST, R. A. DAVENPORT, W. H. KERSIvAKK, M. II. KEHLER, B. P. PARROTT, Committee. Pflzes, each of $100 Cash. " " $100 Plerco Special Bicjcles. " ' $ 25 Gold Walchas. FOR mmmmmmmmmtd Country" lleer Drinkers Ravaria. 13 LAD EES DO YOU KNOW DR. FELIX LE BRUM'S Steel Pennyroyal Treatment is tho original nnd only FRENCH safe anil ruliabie enro ou tiie mar ket. I'ricn. $1.00; sent by mail. Genuine sold only by S. P. KIRLIN, Shenandoah. j ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND lam'Kile, THERE IS NO KIND OF PAIN na i ACHE. INTERNA! (ID PYTrDNAI THAT PAIN-KILLER WILL NOT RE. I LIEVE. LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUO- , STITUTES. THE GENUINE DOTTLE BEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS & SON. -"CURE GUARANTEED" Melt-almce, Nlul JlUeuaeit, Var icocele, Ntrlcttirea. Xo Cutting, Nniatl ITmlt'velopfft Organs V Jjot Ouru UiiaranttMMi DLUUU rUIOUll litnltcnhca. Freult canes cured In HI day m. ScntllUcta. stamps for ItoJlc "Truth, onl v true ineillcAl ItruilcKxnniilnir UuucktJakoluitUutc, their tricks ABcUemca MAKE PERFECT MEN ! DO NOT DESPAIR I Do Nut Suffer I.otmer! Tho ioysand ambitions of life can io restored to sou Tho very worst cuhcs or nervous Debili ty are absolutely purod by lM'.n r koto 'ia ii i, i:th. UIto prompt relief to Insomnia, fftlllnK memory and thewasto and drain of vital powers.liicur red by Indiscretions orexce&ses of early years Impart vtor nnd iotencr to everr function. IlracQun tho KTStem. Give bloom to the cheeks and lustre to the fP eyes of younn or old. Ono.Wc ho renowsJTY 4 ivltal enerto'l boxes at !:. fit a com-fr 1 V Jplete guaran teed curt; or money refund-lyjyWffcd. Can bo carried I n vest pocket. Sold every w hereor mauen in plain wruppuruu ruL-i-uitui h'" For sale In Shenandoah by Shenandoah Drug Store and Uruhlcr Bros. rimn.-CHfflr -store, -DBALKlt IN- Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholosalo and Retail. SO West .Centre Streets rUlllons of Dollars Go up In Bnioko every year, Taken risks but net Your houses, stock, fu nlture, etc., Insured in first-class r liable companies as represented by nAViri PATIST Insurance Agent Alao I,lfe undAoclderital Corapanle. DETECTIVES I Kimball's Detective Agency Do all legitimate dttectivc work. A correspondent wanted in all towns. Office, 58 Trust Building, Wllllamsport, Pa. Wo pain rrutn joul RUPTURE It you woar tho CHAMPION TRUSS, MnriA Rtf ruudetshli Truti Co., 610 Locuit St. Phli, P. CUBA'S FORTIFICATIONS Keturning Vice Consul Pronounces Thein Very Poor. M0RR0 OASTLE OVERESTIMATED. No Industries in Cuba, and the Situation Is Most Appalling Starvation Is on the In crease, and the Firebrand of War Uas Leveled All Centers of Industry. Baltimore, May 2. Charles Fox, for mer United States vice consul at Santi ago de Cuba, arrived at his home In this city yesterday. He came on the Biitlsh steamship Cabrnl, which sailed on April 23, the day war was declared with Spain. When the news was re ceived that war had been declared all the vessels In the harbor were notified to leave by C p, m., and any that re mained after that time were liable to have their stores of provisions con fiscated by the Spanish authorities. In addition to his duties as consul Mr. Fox acted as auditor of th Juragua Mining company, whose mines are located near Santiago. "The party of which I was a mem ber," said Mr. Fox, "was the last to leave the Island. I would havo stayed loncer In the country in the interests of the Juragua company, but I was for mally notified that hostilities betwee the United States and Spain had begtr and that the Spanish government hi taken possesion of the company' mines. There was nothing for mo do then but leave. "Speaking of tho fortifications on tho Cuban coast, ho said: 'I think they aro very poor. There Is something that they cnll a fort at Santiago, but I do not think that It would exist for many minutes durlnc a bombardment. As for Morro Castle, at Havana, It is not all that is claimed for It. At one period of time, many years ago, It might hava been a most formidable fort, but It could hardly, at this Btage of warfare, withstand a lire of the American gun boats. "There are no industries In Cuba. Kvery iron mine Is closed and the la borers of all classes are out of work. The situation Is most appalling. Where once stood factories Is now a burned waste, and starvation Is on the In crease. The firebrand of war has lev eled all centers of Industry to the ground, and It will be years before tho country will be the same as It was be fore the Insurrection. "As far as the Cuban army Is con cerned, It could hold Its own for years on the island. The insurgents control the entire inland country, and the Spai. ,y soldiers can make no headway whatever.' u 1.. n fmm ;!m old-fashioned doses of blue-mass and nauseous physics to tho nlcasiint littlo pills known as DoWKt s Little Early Kiscrs. They cure constipation, sick headacho and UliousuobS. C. II. Hagen bucli. LIVE STOCK MARKETS. C'uttlo ltecolpts In riillndolphln auA tliu dnntnc Quotation1. Philadelphia, May 2. The receipts ot cattle In this city last week wero as fol lows: XJeeven, 3,092; sheep, C,?07; hogs, 4,778. Ilecelpts for the previous week wero: Beeves, 1.0S): sheep, 0,431; hogs, 6,727. Heef cattle were weak, and with larger receipts prices barely held their own. Tho exports were 220 head per steamer Mis souri for London. Quotations: Extra, HVkfiSUc; good, 4f(jc.; medium, 4?i 4c; common, 3TsW4,4c. Sheep were nlentiful, active and Arm. We quote: Extra, iXitAc; good, 4 Hie; medium, 3ift2c; common, 303'ic; lambs, 45j5',jC. ; spring lambs, J3X0Q5.50. Hogs were well sold up at llrm prices, the closing of the market being particu larly strong. We quote: Best western, Efti&Gc.; other kind, 0V4fl5?ic.; no stato hogs arrived. Fat cow were In good request at 2y. 3e. Milch cows were In fair request at $23S) 40 "Cure tlio cough and savo the lifo." Dr Wood's Norway Tine Syrup cures coughs and colds.down to the very verge of consumptiou. THE WAR REVENUE BILL. 8onntors May Dolmto thoMensure For Two Wt'okH. Washington, May 2. Interest in the senate this week is In the war revenue bill. It will be referred at once to the committee on finance, and probably will be reported back Wednesday or Thursday. A meeting of the finance committee has been called for this af ternoon, with the view on the part of the Republican members of having the consideration of the bill In committee begun Informally. They have even In tlmated that they may ask that a vote be taken at this meeting, with the view of reporting the bill as soon as it is referred. The Democratic members of the com mittee will oppose this program, ns they desire an opportunity to havo various amendments considered. It is now believed that they will offer a provision for a tax on all producing Industries, another for an inheritance tax, and a third for non-interest bear ing treasury notes. It is also probable that an amendment will be suggested for the Issuance of $100,000,000 In green backs, to take the place of those out standing, which are supposed to have been destroyed. They will seek to have the bond provision of the bill ellmt nated entirely, on the plea that the time has not yet arrived for a bond issue. There Is a possibility that the Tie publican members of the committee may amend the bond provision, as thero is more or less dissatisfaction with it among Republican senators. One of the changes suggested is a reduction ot the amount of the bonds. It is now predicted that two weeks will ba re quired for debate. There is no business of great Im portance to come before the house dur ing tho week, unless the appropriations committee brings in an emergency war appropriation measure. Children like It. it saves their llvoa. Wo mean One. Mlaute Cough Cure, tho Infallible rerneuy for coiiRhs, colds, croup, uroncultls, erippc, and all throat ami lung troubles. 0, II. Ilaiienhuch. liiHiilted tlio Flair, lIc(l From Kynchlnu Fort Scott, Knn April 2. George K Bowman, an assoclutu editor o The Appeal to Ileason, a Socialist paper published at Glrard, and who was th Socialist candidate for lieutenant gov ernor of Tlhode Island two years ago, has been compelled to llee from Glrard to save his life from a mob of citizens Incensed at tin article he wrote for the paper, The mob, which hnd a rope. Intended to hang him. lie escapea through the rear door and ran to thl& city, a distance of 25 miles, without money or baggage. The article) which so Incensed the people referred to tho national Hag as a piece of painted rag tied to a stick. "I had a running, UcIiIiik soro on my leg. SuU'ercd tortuies, Doan's Ointment took awny the burning aud itching Instantly, and ijiiickly effected permanent euro." I'. W I.eulmrt, Dowllng Clicon, O. trouble liv mail to be trond lcumnred Jollity and rxhuberatit health are a pro verbial combination Thr hearty man who in always laughing doein't have any trouble with his digestion. It has been said that laughing makes people healthy. The truth is that health makes people laugh. It is impossible to estimate the Ire mendous influence of health upon human character. A man with a headache will not be in a happy, contented frame of mind. A man who suffers from a weak stomach and an impaired digestion will sit and grumble through the best meal ever prepared. A bilious man who is not a A nervous man who is not petulent and foIi.fi,1lM la ,,1.11.. All fault-finding is a curiosity. All these con ditions lead to grave diseases, when the victim becomes not only disagreeable, but dependent as well. A wise wife will real ize that while the old saying that a " man's heart is in his stomach," is not literally true, it is a fact thai his stomach sweetens or sours his character according as it is healthy or unhealthy. Dr Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is the best of medicines for the conditions described. It makes the weak stom.ich strong, the impaired digestion perfect, invigorates the liver, purifies and enriches the blood and tones the nerves. It tears down half-dead, inert tissues and replaces them with the firm muscular tissues of health. It builds new and healthy nerve fibres and brain cells. It dissipates nervousness and melancholy and imparts mental elasticity and courage. It is the best of all known medicines for nervous disorders. 4Tlirough yonr ttkllirul treatment T am once more a well man," wiites J N Arnold. Ksq , of Oandy, Ijgan Co Nebr I suffered for years and could not find relief until I commenced taking vour '(iolden Medical Discovery ' I suf fered with constipation and torpidity of liver which resulted in irritation of the prostate and Inflammation uf the bladder. 1 had only taken one tjottle when I found great relief. The medi cine has effected a permanent cure." 1898 MAY. 1898 Su. Mo. ! Tu. Wo. Th. I Fr. Sa. i J2 3J5 6 7 T JJL0 II 12 JL3 14 15 17 l8 20 2l 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 "30 31 MOON'S PHASES. j?ull tx)Mopn fi 1:80 O a.m. us. New !&Moon 20 8:14 a. m. 4:82 First Quarter 1A p.m. 28 0:30 Quarter m. Thlrtv-llvo vihrs mako a sreneration. That is how long Adolph Fisher, of Zanesville, O., suffered from piles, lla was cured by using three boxes of DeWitt's -Witch Hatel Salve. C. II. Ilagcnbuck. 1511 ShnW Acquitted. Camden, N. J., May 2. The Jury In the case of Eli Shaw, on trial for the murder of his grandmother, brought In a verdict of not guilty. Shaw Is still held on the charge of murdering his mother, but It is not believed hu will ever be brought to trial. For Infants and Children, Thfl fas ' it erer7 WHEN IN NIKIImi AGAIN 1 Hf l vigor to the whole being. All drains and losses are chccl-ed manenth. Unless patients are properly cured, their condition often worries themintu 'n ,-tnity, (Vuivumptionor Death. Mailed sealed. Price fi ner box. 6 boxes, with iron-clad lo il im grantee to cure or refunrtttie nioneys.oo. Send lorfrec book. For Sale at KIRLIN'S Druj: Store, Shenandoah, Pa. "DIRT DEFIES THE IS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF. siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiuiiiHiir.iiiiiiiin rehear aro FOR SALE EVESYVHEBB. SiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiii' iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii durincr i8"i3 will nreenl to Its sentauon of the world's most THE NEWS THAT National and Inter national Politics Social and Economic Questions Industrial Enterprise Art and Literature s, K W titt LONG SERIALS AND SHORT STORIES Tvolongtcri,ilswillappearduringthe TJ'J; r year contributed by author, inter-1 T1. , , 11MIT, uatnnal fame, aud will be illustrated. g, ts.isk a Ann Owen WUler These and a acore of equally prounneiit HoMard Pile Swnlertwill contribute t,liorttone!, to ihc John Kendrlck Dangt J Wkiiici in 1898. malting the paper tspe. Mary E.VVilklns Kiallyriehinficiion Utherfeaiuresarcthe DEPARTMENTS AND SPECIAL ARTICLES THIS BUSY WORLD FOREIGN NOTES Ht a if.iKn.t t) foaiTxsr hioki on LETTERS FROM LONDON AMATEUR SPORT jit AK.voin mine t,CASPdayuiisnr A SPORTING PILGRIMAGE AROUND THE WORLD Tu the Interest of the WEEKLY.Caspar Whitney Is on his way around the world. He wyll visit Siam 111 search of biff same, niastni; his prim ipal hunt from llangkok. He will visit India and then pt.i,cd to Europe to prepare art it lea on the sporu of Uermany and k 1.11111. lUC.a i-affsttulrjrte frosfrius). Skcrifttou f, a ) ir. ','il.i7rrt ih tht Umi'J Staft, Canada, a h( M-1 . 0. AiMrrta lUltl'Klt i. IlltOTllKUS, l'uhlUhem.NeiT Yoik III Caspu Wtutacy W. D. Hmvetti Pennsylvania RAILROAD. WHtTYKIM. DIVIWON. March 17, lsS, Trains will lmre Hhenandoah after tne anof date for Wlggniis, Olllierton, Frnckvlllo. U&rl Water, . Clair, Pottavllle. Hamburg, Kadlna l'otttown, Phoenlxvlll Ifoirtstown atd Fb$ a'elphln (Hrnad street "tu.on'nt SOS and I IB a. m., 2 03, a s p rn, on week dayB. Snndays, 0 Oa a. in., 1 90 p, m. I-eave Hhennndoah for I'oitsvllle (via Delana) 7 o7. 10 OH a. m.. 12 50, 2 82 and 28 p, m. wk days. Hundays, 9 an a, m., 681 p. m. Trains leave Frockrtlle for Hlienandnsti a I 7 86, 11 44 a.m. and 5 18, 7111 p. r. Sunday, 11 01 a. in. and 8 20 p. lu. Lave PottsTllle for Shenandoah ( via Kraak vllle. 710, 1120 a. m., 820, 7 28 p.m. Bunday 10 83 a. in.. 8 00 p. m. Iyave l'ottBVlllp for Shenandoah (via Delano 7 48,9 40 a. in., 128H, 242 and 800 p. m. week days. SMindaya, 9 15 a. m 6 05 p. m. Leave IMiiladelpMa, (Broad street station), fni Hhetmndonh at 5 S7, a 85 and 1019 a.m.. 4 10 p, m. week days. Hundays leave at 6 50 a, m, lrfre HroM Mreei station, I'BIIMelpiila, tut Afur,L JL",ikiLVc"iJjrovl Branch, arid Intermediate stations, drove, Lcui itiona. H ti ll. It, n. Hi.,o.ou ami p. in. weea-uays. Leave Ilroad Street Station. I'hlhtdelplila, 1'OK NEW YOKK. Riprem, week-days, 8 20, 4 00, 4 80 5 1"', 0 50 788,K20, 9 50, 1021 (Dining Car), 11 uo a, m, 12 00 noon, 12 85 (Limited 100 and 4 22 p, u Dining Cars), 1 40, 2 80 (Dining Car) 8 20, 8 VJ. 1 00, 5 00, 5 58 (Dining Car), 6 00, 7 02,7 43 Dill lug Car), 10W p. iu 12 01, night. Hunduys, a UP, 4 05, 4 50, 5 15, K 20, 9 5. 10 21, Dining Car), 1185 a. m., 12 85, 105 (Dining Cur 2J (Dining Car), 100 (Limited) 4 22(Dfnlni' ('ar 5 20,5 55, (Dining far) 6 85, 7 02,7 48, I Dining Cnrl 10 00 p. m., 1201 night. Kxpreiu, for Hoeton without change, 11 00 a ta,, week-dayi, and 7 48 p. m., daily. WAHIIINOTON AND TUB StOUTII. I'ur Ilalttmoie and Washington. 8 50, 7 20. 8 32, 1020, 11 28, a. m., 1200, 1281 (Dining tan, UJ Dining Carl, 8 18, 4 11, 5 28 Congres sional Limited, Dining Car), G 17. C55 (Din ing Car, 7 81 Dining CrJ p. m , nud 12 05 night week days. .Simdaya, 8 50, 7 20. 0 12, 11 23, a. in., 1209, 1 12, Dining Car! 4 11, "20 ( on greanlnnal Limited, Dining Carl, 6 55 Dining Car, 7l IDiningCarJ p. in. and 1205 night. For Ilaltlmore, aecommodation. 9 12 a m, 2 02 and I 01 p in week days, S OH and 1 1 16 p lu dull) FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Ilroad street station via Delaware rlvei bridge Kxprt sa, 9 20 a m, 7 05 p, m. dally, l.eave Market Street Warf -Knpross, 8 50 a in 2 00, (8 00 Saturdays only), 4 00, 5 00 p. m. Su n days, 8 45, 9 45 a. ui (accommodation 4 30 and 5 00 p- m.) For Cane May. Atnzlesea. Wildwood and llnlls lleach, si Isle City, Ocean City, Aralon and Stone Harbor ISxprexe, 900 a. m 400. ri. ill. week days. Sundays, 9 00 a. m. For Somers Point Express, 8 50, a. m., 2 00, 4 00, 5 00, p. m. week days Surdays. 8 45 a. ui, I. B. IlUlCHINSOH, .1. R. W ool,, tlen'l Manager. Oen'l t'ass'g'r Agt i'B'ii dhtr.ii.bi Rv-. Ol1 'iiiL. hul Should hi In iwij fconw aiid in i TleFesple'ssiefjibiOii Is writtfn hr ItiVht Hon Wlll'itm Ewnrt (.1 ' i Ei-1'rpniiPr nt inunr Jiril mn unri Ire Inn Kiitf , llov . H. K.tjci!, tjii- n'-s Col icj. ( ' Up S.imttt'l Ivps Ciirtit--, U I', f liicirn l1 iv imnurj. . Cfiicn in fl) Ht'V It U-iii-W.l i t l t li s . 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Tho T.Miit'lc, Hu-ton, M."- rOrtOV MlllinS. 94' i.Dii.'s. fu full-i.n:- - tlow. Ut clotii, r-iSii, half luvaiu, 't tjll $v8l fS wihrSSi. fo'l h-. qu.Htlnu purer roran. tmmtl IriutOMW aajniir. -u' iper lor il, at 11 fnrth,.i inr,irn mtinn. wiila ni'-nnr u -i , I -M fr,nr,... n,rs-'.Oblei,w All. Hi Povlnflky'a drug store, Kan Centre street. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A TRitn. Titrr.in iArit WOMAN S RELIEF. Alwav" nrtimttt onit rfliHutp .I'W' l- tat ns. (jt Caio TAfkr I'll. 1 sanri a k kiokiu. At Mrui: ti.n-i nrici.: ihnct (M-'alnl), lnc 11 a Tint '-I'M' Co , Boibd Miu. Our book, 4c- For sale at Kirlln's drug store and Sbenandoa drutretore 0 W7, DOUBT, TRY Ti yli u: "d It l ar, inii 2 1 red tl. mam 1 of a Utbitity, 1)1 ine.s, bl ''jjless D ai.ii V dr. ni,ele,Atr' hytiQm ' li v c! jar nit! brain, -'r nthen the ttrculittun, make cttestt&Tl nci ft 1 t . an A Itnmrl n tmillhiv Address, PEAL MEDICINE CO , Cleveland, 0. 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