If ' I F. The Snine In Slictinndoali as where. Else Tlio bigger linlf of worldly trouble. The gieator part of mankinds' millcrlng. Can safely bo laid to the kidneys. Kidneys llltcr tlio Mood. Keen tlio human system healthy. Hut they can't do tlilswlicn tlioy'ro sick. Kiisv to tell sick kidneys. Look to tlio back for tlio noto of warning. Most backache .pahftato kidney Ills. j vntcncs, iwitigcs ptiinnnu ncncsoi a imtl OI. UU VI13IICU IMJIIipii. p"JNHys delay inentfVfu'lUro trouble.. prnJ,5coiupUctlCn8- set In, Diabetes, BaukKJdlJte C'u ro every foi m ofVy ." . l'roof of this In Sbcn11;0'111 testimony. Mr. n.wlil Haiti, of lsS01"1 Mal" "trcct, says "1 was about used im ,vl11' '" ,,:u'k and my kidneys g:.ro,lllo1U(!I, mnoyam-o. AHer sitting down for any Vc,1th f time I could liardly moyo because f tboslmrp palm which would catch 1110 in 1 blck causing mo to exclaim. I had llltlo (Sclluatioii to bo on my feet f..r tlio gnawing paln,ln tlio small of my back mado mo miserable. I''is also In tho back of my bend nil fsslng down my neck. I bad no ninliltl00' wns tired all tho time and felt generally able. I read about Doan's Kidnoy I'ills gut a box from Kiilln's drug store. I am a" right now thanks to this splendid reined)' They quickly get away with the vhol' troublo and I bad no return of It slnco usiuj, them. Doan's Kidney I'ills arc a grand remedy for tho kidneys." Doan's Ointment for sale by all dealers, l'rico CO cents. Mailed by Foster-Milburn Co., Hullalo, N. Y solo agents for tho U. S. Komember tho namo Doan's and tako no substitute. HUMPH CURES No. 1 Fever, Congestion. No. 2 Worms. No. 3 Infants' Diseases. No. 4 Dinrrhen. No. 7 Coughs & Colds. No. 0 Headache. No. lO Dyspepsia, Indigestion. No. 1 1 Delayed Periods. No. 1 2 Leuchorrea. No. If Croup. No. l'i Skin Diseases. No. IB Rheumatism. No. 19 Catarrh. No. 27 Kidney Diseases. No. 34 Sore Throat. No. 77 Grip & Hay Fever. Dr. Humphreys' Ilonieopatlilo Manual of Diseases at yuur (linguist or Mailed Free. Sold by druggist, or sent on receipt of SKcts., BDcts or $1. Humphreys' Med. Co., Cor. William aud John Sts , Now York. Thtt's why they enjoy their GOFFER. Any grocer can tell you why customers keep coming back for Sr.JSLlG'S. Only c & r-tckaii. I ARBEY'S OCK Gives a satisfied smile to every pa'ate that tastes it.. Now on tap at all our customers. NVAl. SCHMICKER, JR., - Agent. Kopaintrbinyout RUPTURE it you wear tho CHAMPION TRUSS. Maua By fUUdelohl Truit Co.. 610 Locuit St.. Phii4.. Pa. i:ni:iuu tw iii:jj to iiiliclt onli'M for on, hsrJy Nurf ry Htoek. Kx)eni,tt4 and hHUrr tu thuie Itiavfnir hotiiQ, ur cummUMiou to lo cal agi'utH. IVrmaneut cm uloTiuaut. Tliu bualueaa pagfly learneil. Addrpaa mi so. i'iuu Bii., riiiiu. OY 1HC CHASE HUASERiES Fworcester'I 1 Formally Oponod by Oaptain Qon oral Blanco OAPTAIN QENERAL'8 ADDRESS. "Spnln Kim niven tlio Island AH Sho Is Audicii'lzi'd to Do'for tlio I'urposo of Kcstorlnir rc-iiuo" Our Uovorn- inont VIkih'oiihIj Scored. Havana, May 6. With great cere mony the first congress of Cuba, elect ed under the autonomous form of gov ernment, was formally opened on Wed nesday by Captain General Blanco. At the hall the members of the autono mous government were awaltlnc the captain general, and on his arrival there a salute of IB guns was fired from the fortress. General Illanco addressed tho con gress as follows: "I take great pleas ure In seeing the representatives of this Island united here for the first time. In spite of the fact that the United States has tried to impede the re-establlshment nf peace, Spain has fulfilled her promises of Introducing re forms In Cuba and was approaching reconciliation and the cndlnc of war. But tho United States, though speak ing of peace and autonomy, tried to prevent us from bringing this about. "If the declarations of the United States had been sincere Its guns ought to be saluting today the first Cuban parliament, Instead of threatening the yves of Its mpmbers, and proving her HJitfalse to their policy, ambitions and plans. """" - - j "Spain has given the Island all she Is authorized to do, fortho purpose of restoring peace, and without any con ditions. The autonomist form of gov ernment established Is as ample as that of the British colonies, and Spain has declared that It will be made more ample still. If such a course Is Judged to be necessary by the members of this congress. "Itlgld custome and other rules were abolished In order to help the recon centrados, tho victims of tho light sus tained by the United States. We ad mitted free of duties the 'helo' sent from America sent for the purpose of Increasing the existing discords. In short, nothing has been left undone which might satisfy the aspirations of the people. If cbmpatlble with the na tional honor. "On the petition of his holiness the pope and the European powers, hostili ties were suspended In order to treat to peace. Ignoring all this, the presl dent'of the United States declared that the autonomist form of government had turned out to be a failure, when parliament had not even assembled, and the patriots of the United States were excited by the declaration that Spaniards caused the Maine catas trophe, forgetting the generous hospi tality her sailors received here. And now the United States is taking up arms to Impose Its domination. "Before such art outrage Spaniards and Cubans must unite to defend the fatherland, and tho reconcllatlaon will be all the more sacred In view of the actual circumstances In the case. Tha defenders of Spain and of the auton omy of Cuba all have Spanish blood In their veins or were born on this soil. "All the new laws must be put In force on July 1. Preference should lm given to the measures providing for public security and the maintenance ol the national honor In Spain, the only country which can protect the devel opment of this colony and bring about the formation of a great country united to the old Castillan nation, and at tho same time bo the mediator In the new world between both countries." Ciiiiiilliiillsin In Now TiIncn.' Brisbane, Queensland, May 5. A ter rible story of cannibalism Is reported from New Guinea. Fourteen escaped prisoners from Manamana attacUe a friendly village, killing and eating 18 men. The Sure La Grippe Cure. There Is no tiso sull'erinc from this dreadful inalady.if you will only getilio right remedy. You aro having pain ull through your body, your liver h out of order, bavo no appctlto, no life or ambition, have a bad cold, in fact aro completely used up. Electric Hitters Is tlio only remedy that will cite you prompt mid sure roliof. They act directly on your I.ivcr, Stomach and Kidneys, touo up the whole system and mako you feel liko a new bcinir. They aro Kuarautc' j to cure or price rofunuVd, l'or salo at A. Wasley's Drug Store, only 50 cents per bottlo. American M Isslonurli's .Massacred. Freetown, Africa, May 6. tit Is re ported that the Insurgents engaged In the rebellion which grew out of the dissatisfaction of the natives with tha hut tax, and who burned the head quarters of the American missionaries nt Shongay, In the Sherboro district, have attacked and destroyed the town of Uotlfunk. It Is further said that the members of the American mission lo cated In that place, who were Sierra Leoneans, have been massacred. jr. L. Yocum, Cameron, Pa., says "I was a sufferer for ton years, trying most all kiuds of pllo remedies, but without success. Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo was recommended to mo. I used ouo box. It has effected a per manent cure." As a permanent euro for piles DuWItt's Witch Hazel Salvo has no equal. O. II. Ilagcnbuch. Biior'iwoViitnlly.'riion KlUod IIImolt Erie, Pa., May C Peter Schuchter, of Venango township, this county, shot and fatally wounded two men. Path mnste'r George Henderson and Edward Skinner, yesterday and then commit ted suicide. The shooting was caused by a dispute over cutting down a ditch In front of tho murderer's prop erty. All are well known, and the two former are wealthy farmers, Thousands of sufferers from grippe have been restored to health by One Minute C?iigli Cure Itquickly cures coujilis, colds, bron chitis, pneumonia, grippo, asthma, and nil throat and lung diseases. 0. H. ItaKcuhuch. Mi-urn Held Vor MuiiHtiuightor. SacrameutoCal., May 6. Qrlfto, the Australian pugilist, was yesterday held to answer the charge of manslaughter by Justice Henry, for having caused tho death of Joe Devltt, alias Hull McCarthy, at the Sacramento Athletic club's entertainment last week. Orlffo's seconds wcro discharged from custody YeMtonliiy'H lliixolmll (James, At Hoston New York. 0; lioston, 4, At Pittsburg (called)-Chlcago, -1; Pittsburg, I. At Hprlngneld-Montronl, 12; Spring 'leld, 4. At Providence Providence. 12j I'oronto, 8. At Hnrtford-Hartford, 5; Lancaster, 1. At Norfolk-Norfolk, 9: Al entown, 2. dive the Children a Brink called Qruln.o. It is IL flnllmntlu nnnAtlvl.i,. nourishing food drink to. Uko tlio place of cuueo. ooiu uy an grocers and liked by nil Who have uuul It brrvitift ivlimi t,rntxal. prepared it tastes like tho finest coffe but is ucu uoin an us injurious properties. Oralu O nlils dlgostlon ami strengthens the nerves. It Is not n. Bttmiila,f i.nf 1.....1.I. i...n.in. aud children, as well as adults, can drink It whu great ueuotlt. Uosts about J as much as eunuo. io anil S5c. tf I HE U 4 First 20 Second " 40 Third " FREE EACH MONTH (During 1897) For particulars send yonr namo end full address to Lever llros., Ltd., Hudson & Harrison Sts., New York. WE HAVE NO AGENTS TEST but bare lotd direct to th eon tamer for 23 retn tt whala- aeur i promt, nacre ior txtminiuoa. Ere rj thing warranted. 118 (tries of Vehicle!, 65 itrlei of lUrnen. Tod lluciifli. 136 to 170. 6nrreT.tSOtII25. cel. I'htetons. TriDi. ettei, 8rlng-ltoftl in IT,TT. Barter Hniii. rrtee,it.OO, At good ei aella for f J5. ELKHART caubiauk im iiailnkbh mfu. i'ciier Export Beer"!-1 IN TUB A1ANUFACTUKE OP THIS CHOICE BREWERY PRODUCTION I THE KAIER COMPANY, Limited, 1 ' O F" MAHANOY CITY, !tj I las attained an excellence which lias rarely been excelled. :- II MR. CHARL S D. KAIER And his associates have spent, not only much time, but also a large amount of money, in experiments, to bring this IScer to Its present perfection and tbey havo many testimonials that the company lias received from well known medical men which aro exhibited with pardonable pride by tho Picsident, Mr. Clias. D, Kaier. The brewer, Mr. Franz Knlcr, is a gentleman scientifically versed in all that pertains to tlio llicwcr's Art and to his perseverance ami closo application is largely duo the spleuilid triumphs achieved by The Kaier Export Beer. It is compared by many "Old to the products of Ilailcn and MADE ONLY AND SOLD BY THE GjlflS. D. PIER GOMPfltJY, Lmd. Mahanoy City, Pa. E REPRESENTED IN SHENANDOAH BY EDWARD O'DONNELL Mail orders will receive prompt attention. Ti'mimimiitiim Tried to'Dcstriiy rii(in.lncs. Baltimore, May C The American says: News reached this city yester day that an attempt had been made to destroy the government magazines at the Indian Head proving grounds, on the Potomac river L'5 miles below Washington. A huge pile of wood con taining thousands of cords, located Bear the magazines, was destroyed by fire of an Incendiary origin last Tues day night. It is believed that a spy In the employ of- the Spanish govern ment hnd something to do with ap plying the torch. Four Spanish Immigrants' nolil. Now York, May C The commissioner of Immigration has four Spaniards In the detention pen of the barge offlce. The men are Jose Ural, 28 years old; Manuel Gonzales Sanfez, 2G years of age; Jose I3odl, 26 years old, and Anto nio Tokarlo, 28 years old. 'When searched six gold watches were found In Bodl'a pockets. Sanfez had six gold chains, a pair of opera glasses and a woman's gold watch. The commission er decided to hold the men until he had orders for their disposition from 'Wash ington. A little boy asked for a bottlo of "get up In the morning as fast as you can," the druggist recognized a household namo foi "I)e Witt's Little Karly Itiscrs." and gavo hit. a bottlo of thoso famous littlo pills for constipation, sick headache, liver and stomach troubles. C. U. Ilagcnbuch. Mildred Itrewster -Acquitted. Montpeller, Vt.. May 6. The Jury In the Mildred Brewster murder trial re turned a verdict finding the defendat not guilty, by reason of Insanity. She killed Anna Wheeler, of whom she was Jealous, near Montpeller, May 29, 1837. Miss Brewster also shot herself, nnd her life was for a time despaired of. Interested People. Advertising a patent medicine in the pe culiar way in which the proprietor of Kemp's llalsam for Coughs and Colds docs it, is in deed wonderful. He authorizes all druggists to give to those who call for it, a sample 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 consu inption. nR.THEEL604H.SixthSt, Side Entrance on Green St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. CURE GUARANTEED' Vounff,olJ,stntiloormarrf(dt thoic con temirltttinir niarrince. Irvou are a t Ictlm of JLOOD POISON "JSSlf-'iSr'S iLrmrt miwwuwwu iiumtm rncu which uu Bt roy mind and body, and unlit you for t hti duties nf ltft call or writ a and l tavt'il. Ilourn Dally, !Kl! 'Yn. Bun., fM'J Hen.t lUcU.ln piamps tor Itootc with won? t t I muit litis UxiioilUKUuuuki and ruko lustltutei. LE BRUM'S. FOR F.ITIIKK HEX. Thi remedy belnir In- Llecteil directly to tliu a Heitt of thoHO dlaeaHCN Q I or tho Uonlto-Urliiary Jff h OrsniiN, ruiiitlroH no M Ujcliuneo or diet. Uuro cnaranteed In 1 to !t ' dnyw. Hiiiallplaliipurk. rTT13tWnc. Iy mall, Sl.oo. lr J Xk. Jta sold only by S. P. KIRLIN, Shenandoah. OIK'S Celeb rated rem ale l'owdorg pevor fall. UUuiAUita'Jvclitr tlli-m afeandiurfldftcr filling ' with Tamy fid rcnnyroyal un kuu vincr uir Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvety soltneaa of the skiu is Inva riably obtained by thofD who use I'ozzomi's Complexion i'owder. Prls each of $100 Cash. " $100 PiercD Special Bicycles. " $ 25 Gold Watches. FOR tf Sunlight SOAP cj WRAPPERS snip in j. Cnrria - Waron 4 Milk I Ltt7i JmrJ monf. Send for Urn, frit Ko.W8imy. rlc.wtbeortiL le.mri.mn. CiUlogaeof til oar etjlei. ibeie.tpronendUodere.fbO. ii(Min urrf. to. w. n, ruAT, uuuiaut. iai. mmmmmmmmmie. Country" licer Drinkers Iiavaria. THE PHILADELPHIA TIHES IS THE HANDSOMEST and BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED. During 1S0S THK TIMKS will not only maintain the high Htandanl of excelk-ncu it reached tlio past year, but will steadfastly endt-iiAor to excel Its own best record, and will not svervo from Its et purpose to mako THE TIMES THE FAVORITE FAMILY NEWSPAPER OF THIS COUNTRY THE BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED I'llINTI.NG ALL THE NEWS op ALL THE WORLD ALL THE TIME No journal Is more extensively circulated or has n wUler circle of readers la Pennsylvania tlmn THE PHILADELPHIA TiriES WHY? BECAUSE IT DESERYES THEM Specimen copies Sent Free Send for One TPT?AT DAILY, $3.00 per annum j Mcenta X-lVl'lO per month; delivered liy errierK for 0 cents per week. BUNDAY KIUTION, 33 lnrue. linndsome nnirea 221 column, elcirnntly Illustrated, beautifully printed In colore, SitO per uiiniim ; o ecntn per copy, imuy mm sun day, M.OO per nntiiim ; SO cents per month. Address all letters to THE TIMES, FmnncLriiiA ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND THERE IS NO KIND OF PAIN OR 1 ACHE, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL, THAT PAIN. KILLER WILL NOT RE- 1 LI EVE. ' LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB STITUTES, THE GENUINE BOTTLE BEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS & SOU. nillions of Dollars Go up In smoke every year. Take u risks but get your houses, stock, fu nltuio, etc., Insured In flrst-cluBg r liable companies' as roproseuted by nAVID FAUST, insurance Agrent Alio Lite nd Accidental Oompaulea n i in l' I I ;1 1111 Tho Oortes Endeavoring to Provido tho Sinows of War, WILL PROPOSE AN INOOME TAX. A Heei-co Will Shortly Ho I'lilillslird VnrblddliiK tlio llxport of Wlipnt SpuulMlt AViu-Mlilpn Without Ammu nition THfiliulIu lu Moui'iilnu;. Madrid, May C At a cabinet council yesterday, over which tho queen resent presided, the premier, Senor SngHiita, explained the war nituation and an nounced the aaf arrival nt Porto Hlco of the Spanish Transatlantic company's steamer Alfonso XIII, having on board, It Is said, reinforcements of troops and a very valuable cnrRO, Including am munition and supplies. The premier also announced the opening of the Cuban parliament, and the queen re gent signed the war resources bill. The cabinet afterward held another meeting and deliberated upon the financial situation and the measures tnken and contemplated to preserve public order In tho localities where dis turbances have occurred. The debate on the government's pol icy was resumed In the conuress, the sitting being mainly occupied with the continuation of Senor Romero y Ilobledo's speech. He severely criti cised the government for Its' lack of foresight, and after putting various questions to members of the cabinet as to the government plans ho announced that ho would ask the cortes to vote an Income tax. Senor Puircervler. mlntstpr nf flnnne. nnnnunced In the congress that the J Official Gazette will shortly publish a decree forbidding the export of wheat. In the senate Lieutenant General Correa, minister of war, submitted a bill authorizing him to mobilize the Second reserves for service In the Canaries. During the debnto In the chamber Senor Ilomern y Itobledo asked why, after Issuing from the bay, Admiral Montojo returned to Cavite, "thus be coming n simple traget for the enemy." Admiral Uetmejn, minister of marine, replied that Admiral Montojo acted entirely at his own discretion, no In structions having been sent him. Ad miral Iiermejo declined to answer a question as to the whereabouts of the Cape Verde squadron. Admiral Camara, who Is to take com mand of the Spanish reserve squadron at Cadiz, will hoist his flag on board the battleship I'elayo. Ills appoint ment has caused much satisfaction among the naval men of Spain. Considerable anxiety Is expressed here as to the fate of Porto Rico. It Is feared that Rear Admiral Sampson's squadron has gone to seize San Juan, the capital of that colons', and the Spanish coal supplies nt that port. Rioting continues at the seaport town of Gljon, province of Ovledo, where on Wednesday the flsherwomen and the tobacco girls sacked several bakeries and burned all tho octroi ofllces. El Liberal, in a gloomy article, which states the "subterraneous rumblings preceding Bevere upheavals," declares that "the fate of the country cannot remain longer with the weak hands and worn out Intellects of the men now governing the country." Cuban nnd Porto RIcan authorities have cabled that there Is no need to fear a landing of American troops. It Is said hero that two Ironclads, two cruisers and three transports are about to leave Cadiz to drive the Americans from Manila and then bombard Call fornlan ports. Thirty-flvo years make a generation. That is how lone Adolnh Fisher, of Zancsville. O., suffered from piles. Ho was cured by using three boxes of DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo. C. II. Ilagcnbuch. THE PRODUCE MARKETS A Itotlcctcd by Dealing In l'lillndol phln mill lliiltlinoi-o. Philadelphia, May 5. Flour firm; win ter superfine. $'l.Xu'u 1 10. Pennsylvania roller, cloar, $35.25. city mills, extra, 4 10 t4.3j. Rye Hour III in, but quiet, at W.30 for choice Pennsylvania. Wheat strong; No. 2 red. spot, No. 1 Pennsylvania and No. 2 Delaware red. Jl.19fil.1914. Corn higher; No. 2 mixed, May, aWO'ic. Oats firm; No. 2 white. 37V4c.; No. 2 white, clipped, 3Se. liny firm; cholco timothy. J12.50&13 for largo bales. Ueef nrm: beef hams, J23.50S2I. Pork quiet: family, 13?fl3.C0. Lard steady; western steamed. $0.20. Uutter firm; western creamery. H1,i'iil7c. ; do. factory, lSSH'ic; Klglns. 17c.; Imitation creamery, Hai5',4c; New York dairy. USjl614c; do. creamery. UV4W17c. ; fancy Pennsylvania prints Jobbing at 20i23c. , do. wholesale, 13c. Cheese steady; large, white, 8?Vij9c.; small, white, S'SiffUu.. Luge, colored, 9c; small, colored, 9c ; light skims. ErUGGc; part skims, 485140.; full skims, 233e. Kgga steady, New York and Pennsylvania, 11 lllic; western, fresh. lOlfcQUc.; south ern. lOflllc. Potatoes steady. Tallow steady; city, 3c ; country. 3H03Kc, as to quality. Turpentine steady at 3314 34c. Cabbage steady, southern, Jl.M'u'1.70. Baltimore, May 5. Flour active and higher, western superfine, $3.5003.75; do. extra. 11.35.35. do. fnmlly, $5.35ig5.85. win ter wheat, patent, $5.7Ek'6.20; spring do., $0 25516 C3; spring wheat, straight, $5,900 0.15. Wheat strong and higher; spot nnd month, $1.20; June, $1.2.1; July, $1.05; steamer No. 2 red. $1.22V4; southern, by sample. Sl.22trl.z7; do. on grade. $1.231W 1 2GVfe. Corn firm; spot, 39Vi4391ic; month, 39&3!)14c; June, 38ffSc.; July, 36c; steamer mixed, SSKjUSSUc. : southorn, white, 41c; do. yellow, 4041c. Oats firmer. No. 2 white. 38Vtfi39e.; No. 2 mixed. 35c. Rye strong nnd higher; No. 2 nearby. G7SjG"V4c.; No. 2 western, C9c. Hay firm; choice timothy, $13. Lettuce, $1.50(81.75 per basket. l.Ivo ''toclc Mnrltots. New York, May 5 IJeevcs weak; cables slow. uticliHiiKt'fl Calves steady; all soM. Veals, poor to cliolco. JO-IWiij CS'i. Sheep and lambs steady, about all sold: no un- , shorn bheep here: clipped do., iS.Wgt. 25; I good unshorn lambs. 50. rnir to prime clipped, SI-iOtfEi-SU; sprlnK Iambs rpilet at 24ll.W each. Hobb firmer at Jl.15iil.40. western hous. Jl.26Hjl.3D. East Liberty, l'a.. May 5. Pattle eay; extra, 55.151iB.ii0: prime. $5.0."fi 5 10 eoin mon, J3.S0'nl.l5 IIokh steady, inline me diums and heavy Ijoss, JI.2iliM.25. best Yorkers, Jl 1W4.20. Kood Hjrht Yorkers, JIMHIO; pigs, as to quality. JX904H; roUK'liM, J2.504i3.75. Sheep steady, cholco clipped, Jl loei.SO: common, J3.154f3.C5; ibolce cllppe.il lambs, Jl.75jjl.50; common to (rood. J1.154,70; sprlne lambs, JiiiT. Veal calves, 55.75. Clillilren liko it, it saves tliclrllvos. Wo mean Ouo Minute- Cough Cure, tho infallible remedy for coughs, colds, croup, broucliltli, grippo, ami all throat nnd lung troubles, V. II, llugoubticli. t'urlidlliiu; t at ton Mill I'miliirtlnn. Fall llher. Mann.. May C As a further step In the Independent plan of curtailment of tin- utput of the cot ton mills of this city comes the an nouncement that the Merchants Mills, one of the Inrsst concerns In the city, employing: about 1,400 hands with n weekly pay roll ot 6,000. and having 12C.00O spindles and 3 too looms, will shut down Monday next for ut least ona week. "Neglected colds mako fat graveyards.' Dr. Wood's Norway I'luo Syrup helps men nid women to a huppy. vigorous old ago. m The Imbecility of some men I always inviting the emhr.ice 01 death. It l the delight of such men to boast of what "tough fel. lows" they are, and tell how they ovirwom luem- selves and how they neglect little disorders and little illnesn-M Unit put other 1 opie on their tcks. It may not sound nice to say so, but It 1 a fact that the average man Is (list Hint triiiri of a boastful, cheerful idiot. .If his head aches, it isn't worth paying any attention to : if he feels dull and drowsy during the day, it isn't worth serious consideration; if he is troubled with sleeplessness at night, he doses himself with opiates. When he suffers from nervousness, he walks into the nearest drug store nnd or ders powerful medicines that even a phys. ician prescribes with care. He is a very knowing fellow, but without knowing it. he is hugging death. There is a wonder fill restorative tonic and health-builder that will keep the hardest working man in good working shape; it is I)r. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It is made of pure native roots and barks. It contains no minerals, no naieotlcs aud no opiates. It simply aids nature in the natural pro cesses of secretion and excretion. It tones UI) the stomach and facilitates the digestive juices. It makes a man " hungry as a horse " aud then sees to it that the life-giving elements of the food he takes are assimilated into the blood. It Invigor ates the liver. It drives out all impurities nnd disease germs from the system. It is the great blood-maker and flesh-builder. It is the best of all nerve tonics. It cures bronchial, throat and lung affections as well. " I had Indigestion aud a torpid liver," writes Mrs. A. I. Cilbbs, of Russellville, I.ognn County, Ky.. "Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cured me." If constipation is also present, Dr Tierce's Pleasant Pellets should be taken. They never fail; they never gripe. Drug gists sell both medicines. I.nlior Arbitration llllt Puud. Washington, May 6. The house yes terday disposed of two Important meas ures. The Alaskan land bill extending the homestead laws to and providing for certain railway rights of way in the district of Alaska, as amended by the senate and agreed upon In con ference, was passed. The labor arbi tration measure, providing for the ar bitration of labor disputes between em ployes and certain common carriers, a bill which had received very wide in dorsement by labor organizations throughout the country, received the approval of the house. For Infants and Children. Tie fat- S it es 0Ter7 HAKE PEPiFEGT MEU DO NOT DESPAIR! llo Xot HuffVr Imukv r! The joH (ltiu unitMtinn'i of life run lu? rt'tiiri'ti to ju Tin' vitj worst casts ttf NiTvmis leh!h tv nrf ali'Iuti'lv rurril by iM:itri:i"ro i'aiim:tn. (ivo prompt rt!ilrt t uismiimu, f.uhne mcni'irv and the waste rtnil drain of vital powers Incur red h lndi-rri't mim or excesses of carl veins Impait iur and ptiiein tev rj mncuoii ttracoup tho system, tiive rhteka nnd lustre to tho ItUioni to the ejus of youiiK vital (niTO! oroid. unu ;"e renews V boxes nt rj.fti a cm teeil euro nr iu"ne refund Pluto L-uiiriin- ecl Can le evervw lii'reor carried in vest uoi Ket Suit! nuitlttil in 11 in n ttr.tnuerun receipt ii! pi ire, For sale in Hlienaniloali by Kliennmlnah Drug Store nnd Uruhler Ilrus, 1 A Handsome Complexion 1 is ono of tho greatest charms a woman can possess. Pozzoni'8 CourixxioN PowDun Igives it. I i J U l i, v a WHEN iN DOUBT, TRY STRONG n vigor to the whole brine All drains are properly cured. th ir condition Mailed sealed. Trice fi per box; 6 boxes, with iron-cl.id l--g.il r j irantee tnrurror refund tho money, fs-oo. Seud lor free book. Address, PEAL MEDICINE CO , Cleveland, 0.?' For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drug: Store, Shenaudoah, Pa, "A FAIR FACE iV:AY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ,jin 1 (Mm$Qu v--7 POE SA-IjB EVBB'TWHBRB. U 1 1 1 1 1 ( 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 L lllllllllllllllllllllltllJIMIIIIIlllllllllllllllllnviiiiiti wilt enter the coming year prepared togive to the reading public that which has made it famous fni tlie past quarter of a century contributions from Ihe pens ot the grnat literary men and women oi ihu world, illustrated by leading artms A brief glance over us prupectua announces such reading as UUK I'ACIIMC I'llOJU'TS Kilt A MIMlHia'AX UMl fl, . JJ.I I III Tl RMS H8TFII1 Milt lilt M Till I'trlVIC Tin: fl STKMKX BOXS4L RODUN'S CORNHR TUB by IIbnkv Sbton Mkrbiman, author of "The Sowers." Striking novelties in short Return will be contributed by such authors as W. V. Howells, Klchard Harding Uai, llrander Maltheu Frederic Kemington, Huth McEncry Stuart, and others. There vvill be a series of articles (,u IHE PROGRESS OF SCIENCE EUROPE, POLITICAL AND SOCIAL ART AND THE DRAMA ARMIES AND NAVIES STUDIES IN AMERICAN SOCIETY AMERICAN CHARACTER SKETCHES rjltJgt frtt ta M u'i, rtfcrt in tlw Uu!?J Sliln, Ca'i.t.li .iv.l Aft-ritJ. Sub. $4 i tear. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, Pub's, N. Y. City. Send (or free prospectus Ccn. 1-f.w WalUe ennsylvania RAILROAD. BOHtTVKII.I. DIVIWON. Mav 4, MM. Trains will IfTe Hhemtndmh Alter tun snots 'orJr,KRn"i ("Iherton, Frackvllle, Unrk Wntor, St. BTnlr, Pottsville. jrnmhurg, IteaclTuit. Pottstown, rhoenUWIh fforrisiown nnd Ptii. s'elphln (BrmHl street Ki ti.-nlnt 0 03 nod 8 15 j.m.,202, apjp m. on week days. Simdnys, SOU . m , 1 DO p. m. . hermndoah for Pntterllle (vln Dolnnoi 7W, 009h. in., 12 B0, 292 and 8 2 p, in, week Zr",V".Je,ve ''""''tvllle tor Hhenaniloah at r iW lla. m. and HW, 71 p. ir. Hunday, 11 01 a. m. and 3 M p. m. -.flT "ttwvlllo for Hlienandnah (n I rm k- rllle 710, 11 M a. m., 5 20, 7 28 p m. Sunday lOa'i a. m.. 8 00 p m. Leave Pottavllle for Shenandoah 1 vln 1 tnnn 7 45,9 40 a. in., 128s, 2 42 and 5 00 i. in wick days. Sundays, fl 15 a m 8 05 p.m. Leave PhlladelpMa, ( Broad street stntlon). rni 4henandoah at 5 57, 8 85 and 10 19 a. m. 4 10 p. m. week days. Hundaya leave at K V) a. to. 1 ,eave Broad street station, PhllAdelplila, lor "en HM, Ashur; Park, Oeean llrovc, Iine Branch, and Intermediate stations. 8..0 11.14, a. m.,8.80 and 4.00 p. in. week-days. fxiare Ilroad Sir oft Ktnllon, l'lilladclplila, I'OK NKW YOHK. Rtpress, week-daya, 8 20, 4 05, 4 50 5 n, 6 50 783, Sao, 50, 1021 (Dlnlnir (Jar), 11 10 a. m 12 00 noon, 1285 (Umtted 100 and 21 11 r.i Dllifnirrars), 1 40, 2 80 (IMnlng; Car) 8 20, I W. 100, 5 00, B1W (Dining Car), 6 00, 7 02, 7 1.i , Din. iiiK('ar), IOO11 p. m., 1201, night. Hnndnye. 1, 4 06, 4 50. 6 15, 8 20, 9 66. lo21, IDli.tnc Car), 1185 a. m., 12 85, 105 (I)lninic fan 2 3(3 (inning i-ar), 4 oo (i.lmltel)4 22(DinlnK Car), 520,556, (I)lnlllK Car)-l, 7 02,7 13, UJInlnir Cnr 10 00 p. in., 12 01 night. Kxpress for Hoston without change, 11 00 a m., week-days, and 7 48 p. m., daily. WASHINGTON AND TUB SOUTH. Kor Ilaltlraore and Washington. 8 50, 7 20, s 32, 1020, 11 28, a. in., 12 0, 1281 (I)ii.lng Can, 1 12 pining Carl, 8 18, 4 41, 15 25 Congres sional Limited, Dining Car, 6 17. 6i' (Din ing Car J, 7 81 Dining Carl p. in., nnd 12 01 night week days. Sundays, 8 SO, 7 20, 'J 12, 11 23, a. in., 1209, 1 12, Dining Car 4 41, ."i20 Con Kressloiml Limited, Dining Carl, 6 55 Dining Car, 7 31 IDInlngCar p m. and 12 05 night. For llnltlmorc, aecoramodatfon. 9 12 n in. '1 02 and 401 p in week days, 5 08 and II 16 p m dully FOll ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Hroad street station via Delaware, rlvei bridge Exprtse, 9 20 a in, 7 05 p. in. dally. Leave Marketnireet Warf Express, "00a m. 2 00, (8 00 Saturdays only), 4 00, 5 00 p. m Hun days, 8 45, 9 45 a, in (accommodation 4 30 ami 5 00 p. m.) For Cape May, Anglesea, Wlldwood and Hollj Iknch, Sea Isle city, Ocean City, Avulon nnd Stono Harlior Express, 900 a. m., 4 00, p. m. weekdays. Sundays, 900 a. in. For Souicrs Point Kxpress, 0 00, a. in., 2 00, 1 00, 6 00, p. in. week days Sundays, 8 15 a. m. and 0 15 p in. J. B I1ct Hi.vsojt, .1. U. Wood, Cien'l Ianager. Oen'l IWn'r Agt THE GREATEST BOOK OF THE AGb! Should be lu Every Home and Litirrjy. ifiePBOjile'sBleiiisiflfs U written by Kihl Hon William Fwnrf (.!.-! i . i'x-rrciiiifr of frt(d Urilian nnd lie' n ' " 1 i Kin.. Hev V. n h.iro 'hn n n fnlv ( ' i H'-v ,-Mimui'l lvf, Curt f-B, I) it , ( 'hit in.:') Ili I ii Si'innutr.('hit'ao (11., Iif V. Froderie I.m n I1 (' FH S , !oiin of Cnnterhury, ("iintet burs I i 1 Ini.'t II Ciij en, 1 D-.Tufm UoIIomp, S.inu n . M -Hv. I 'rank V OunsituluB, l J), Arrinir I'i nn i. dim nt: i. HI . Hev. (Iworiro F l'etitucortt, I I I il hum I'rr stiteruin Churt-h, Londun, V i v ! v l MncArt'iui , I) U , OfiKary UttptiHt Clniui, N i fit, N Y. Uwv. Martu humnierheil. l V Strentl ifQ H.intist f'hutrh, LowiHton.M" I t M. Bristol, n.l).. Fir-t Methodist fpi- i i - i . nn-ton. III., Kov. W. T. Moore, U, l . It M mm (lonimnnwealth," London, n K I u id l.ierett HuIp, iJ.l), South ('onaret'iil urn A (1 n. Ho-.ton, Slant . Jim. Jneph Anr Bt'ft , l I ' w C'dlpifl, Hichuinnd, r,nu.; ltev. fapiir 11' n dr. . , I,i,zm tlni.nr-.it, Loiirin, 0rin:in- !. v v j i iver W iihtiion, !- t) , Fnivorfity of ( hi- i rnuo. 111., Samuel Hurt, lli. 1ntnt ( ' Hnnford.Conn . Uv .1. Monro (lib-nn, 1 1 h v I Itm Wond VroHbtrinH fllmroh, London, I mr ( ii (' Lorimor, LL The Temple, Hoston. M I'tiriLAH F,IH'II(l. M2 imiiiM. til fuMpitiM i'm tr i-ttPn-4, Kilt edset. clutli, 4.50, half luvunt, $r" (uil Itvnn!, $0.00 il lliTO FUTTION.-l.MO papPH, 200 full r nt-i iHtitrn tl Hid Ktto A RiH Pilppf, full Invint f-H" 'init f, r,l , Stle li two vnlunie-. lull lewnt, 1 1 1 1 1 ' In Ili 1'ARTS, quarto m, ro ie tmes-tion- to t i) iniii(.r coverx, sewm), trimmed hllj, l (m u .tr' For naif) af all hookntoret- nnd by honk-t 1 1 i 1 i furtiior informnttoti, write IIFNUY O Sill I Ml MhliPhr.atVtmd,,llMiiroeMt'et Cbit-U'' i .., pSt S,S-Sl !! wwim .jS': u,.t . Sf.hu 4c. FUR"WaMl, 5 5FE VXV'tmkr w..-,s Bpitciric CoPwLA.rv Pot at Povlnsky's drug store, Kas Centre street. MUNV TANSY PILLS A TliTKn. TBI !o liPic WOMAN S RELIEF. AtwtLvx n rum nt onrt rclli'b'ie Af oi Irmiati nj. Get 'ati)K's TiHiT I'i li sand sa k it kokcts At drtiL' htorc tir tt-nt dirtet futtaledl. uric 11. Catos Hi-kf Co , Bttoo. Mau. Our book, 4c. For sale at Klrlln's drug store nnd Sbenandoa druetoro v . ,(d tn if ivc cuted H n 'ii s of C. ses r t iNtmjii , 1J ' is' -,, im.h ,b 1 ability, Uiint-ss, bit i-pless noss and ariC(Ktlc,Airnjihy,B;C i lay t-l'-ar the br.tin, --ir' ncthtn the circulation, in.ikc diircsuoa pcrfcv'i, and impart a liejjui7 heck-cd A manentlv. Unless natieht and losses are c often worries them into Iim-iiiitv. ('nnsumt)tionor Deatfi. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 ; 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 :i r 1 1 1 i 1 1 i m , 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i m a - s m WOMEN WHO READ aro piuMHuvo ami Kec-ji ..iirrnipd 'f E tlio World'rf I'muress. Tho well In- formeil ami thrifty Houso-wlfe will always keep S3RAINB0W LINIMENT 1 the lious, as a standard remedy for s y oprnjna, jiruibt'M, unuups, itneuoiaiibm, fjj nnd all nohes aud pains. 5 'I'i Price 25 ctj. and 60 cti. ner bottle. - Prepared by H. J. NACKETT & CO., Philadelphia. l'l(UM'l-.LI iiiHflLiuiii. i iiriutTtM e or ix mtiixiin iimi ii "i. niiMJiov i loan THE DMIMII'ILM III Of It IHUHC U0H11V I H.ll 11 LM III 01 II I'll llll B) CICAR1 A'.i' h 1 1 VMI3 NOVBL OP TI1U YEAR Z IN E fj II. Miliums W. . lloselts Ow.u Wi.lcr C. U. Wji,-r A La jAt HaLJ