The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, May 07, 1898, Image 3

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    ISIS EfcNJOY
Both tho method and results when
Syrup of Figa is taken; it is pleasant
and refreshing to tho taste, and acta
gently yet promptly on tho Kidneys,
Liver and Bowels, cleanses tho sys
tem effectually, dispels colds, head
aches nnd fevers and cures habitual
constipation. Syrup of Figs is tho
only remedy of its kind ever pro
duced, pleasing to tho tasto and ac
tcptablo to tho stomach, prompt in
its action and truly beneficial in its
effects, prepared only from tho most
healthy and agroeablo substances, its
many excellent qualities commend it
to all and havo mado it tho most
popular remedy known.
Syrup of Figs is for sale in CO
cent bottles by all leading drug
gists. Any reliable druggist who
may not havo it on hand will pro
ourc it promptly for any ono who
wishes to try it. Do not accept any
substitute.
CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO.
3AN FMNCIIVO, CAL
UW1SVILLE, Kr. HEW YORK, N.Y.
CURES
No. 1 Fever, Congestion.
No. 2 Worms.
No. 3 Infants' Diseases.
No. 4 Diarrhea.
No. 7 Coughs & Colds.
No. O Headache.
No. lO Dyspepsia, Indigestion.
No. 1 1 Delayed Periods.
No. 12 Leuohorrea.
No. 10 Croup.
No. 14 Skin Diseases.
No. IS Rheumatism.
No. 19 Catarrh.
No. 27 Kidney Diseases.
No. 34 Sore Throat.
No. 77 Grip & Hay Fever.
Br, ITumphrey' Jlomeopnthlo Manual of
Diseases at your nrucKlsti or Mailed Free.
Sold by druegUt, or sent ou receipt of SScts.,
EOeta or SI. Humphreys' Med. Co., Cor. William
and John Sts., New York.
That's why they enjoy their OOFPEB.
Any grocer can tell you why customer
keep coming back for SIJEtlC'S.
0nlrlo.spctats.
mmmmmmmmmmmmm
ABBEY'S
OOZ
EBB,
Gives a satisfied smile to
every pa'ate that tastes it.
Now on tap at all
our customers.
VM. SCHAtlCKER, JR., - Afient.
S3 RUPTURE
nopamyou,
' If you wear tho
CHAMPION TRUSS.
M.rin till
ftlladelohln Truss Co.. C10 Locus! St.. PbiU Pa
i:Ni:itJt.TU hiiN to
uicit orier for on, hardy
Nijr.irv Stock. KiuuukuH
ami salary to those leaving
houi", ur commission to lo
cal amenta, IVrmanent eta.
bloflimnt. Tile Inula.'
enniif learned. Adilr?s
Till- It.li. t'MASIM'O.
RiBu. t'lDu Ba... i'Mliu
IJY THE
CHASE
NURSERIES
IorgesterI
1
Tho ''Haughty Oastiliau" Knows
Not Which Way to Turn,
WAE INTENTIONS KEPT SEOEET.
Inrormntlon Itonmctt In tho Scunto.
Vitt'tliui DIhohIoix In tho Province).
SiiiiIii'hIIi'iiIiiIohh I.iiwninlcot-H Chrls
tlnn Airnln AppoiilH to Frauds Josorili
Madrid, May 7. In the senate yester
day Senor Pulgccrver refused any ex
piation as to tho war Intentions of the
government. In reply to a question
whether measures had been taken In
view of tho Industrial crisis arising
from the dlmunltlan of tho stock of
coal, Senor I'ulgcerver said the gov
ernment was Inquiring Into the ques
tion, and If necessary would prevent
the exportation of coal.
In the congress Senor Capdepon,
minister of the Interior, asked the
deputies to suspend Judgment as to the
Manila engagement until detailed re
ports had been received.
l'"urther disorders are reported from
different parts of tho provinces, and es
pecially from Murcla, capital of the
province of that name, 30 miles from
Cartagenn, where a mob composed
mainly of striking miners has cut the
telegraph lines, sot fire to the town
hall and to the law courts, burning the
archives. Tho rioters also made an at
tack upon the local Jail, beat In tho
doors and released the prisoners. The
rioting strikers have Interrupted rail
road communication with Murcla and
have destroyed a store by the use of
dynamite, distributing the provisions
which It contained. The situation Is
very serious. Quite recently G,000
striking miners of Murcla atempted to
match ubon Cartagena, and were only
prevented from so doing by a strong
force of troops.
The Madrid correspondent of tho
London Morning Post telegraphs his
paper as follows:
"There was never such a collection
of unknown, brainless and sevlle In
dividuals as the present majority In
the lower house of the Spanish parlia
ment. Senor Sagasta has many hard
ships to contend against, but the worst
Is the stupidity of his following.
Equally broken Is tho second reed the
fidelity of the army. The army Is faith
ful, but Its fidelity Is to Spain, not to the
Incapables who have handed her over
powerless to her enemy. It Is pitiful to
think that Weyler now occupies a patri
otic niche. His movements are closely
watched, and It Is not unlikely that he
will be arrested. Such a step, how
ever, would only precipitate events,
not prevent them."
The queen regent has again appealed
to Emperor Francis Joseph In favor
of European Intervention. The Austro
Hungarlan foreign minister has ad
dressed a note to the powers on the
subject.
A dispatch from Vienna says that In
the highest ofllctal circles It Is regarded
that affairs In Spain are hurrying rap
Idly toward a grave crisis. Dut no
fears are entertained for the personal
safety of the queen regent and her son.
It Is believed they will bo able to leave
Spain uninjured at a suitable moment.
Spain will protest to the powers
against America's failure to make the
Cuban blockade effective.
Senor Moret has demanded a direct
vote of confidence by the congress, de
claring that tho government will re
sign If It Is not carried.
Senor Casset (editor of The Impar-
clal) withdrew his proposal for the Im
peachment of Admiral Bermojo, the
minister of marine, and Admiral Ber-
inger, minister of marine In the cabinet
of the late Senor Canovas.
Although Lord Salisbury's words on
the HIspano-Amerlcan situation before
the Primrose League are greatly re
sented in Madrid, many moderate and
far seeing men Interpret them as ad
vice to Spain given in a rather brutal
form to recognize facts, however
painful, and to seek to minimize the
Inevitable consequence of the situation
Not the slightest faith Is attached to
the assurances of Don Carlos that he
Is setting nn example of quietness and
Inactivity. On all hands It Is thought
here that the next few days will bring
about events that may change the en
tire situation in the Spanish capital.
The Snro La Grippe Cure.
There is no uso suflerlric from this dreadful
malaily.lf you will only got tho riulit remedy.
You are hiving pain all through your' body,
vimr hvrr Is nut of order, havo no annetite.
no life of ambition, have a had cold, in fUct
aro completely used up. Electric Bitters is
tho only remedy that will eie you prompt
and sure relief. Thoy act directly on your
Liver, Stomach and Kidneys, tono up the
wliolo system nnd make you feel Hko a new
being. Thoy aro guaranteed to euro or price
refunded. For salo at A. Wasley's Drug
Storo, only CO conts per bottle.
Don Carlos or iiItoiulilIo.
London, May 7. The Earl of Ash-
burnham, the representative of Don
Carlos In England, said, In the course
of an Interview: "The Issue of the var
so far concerns the present occupant
of the thrrrne, who Is already lost. In a
very short time either Don Carlos will
be seated upon tho throne or a repub
lic will be proclaimed. It is difficult to
say which. The Spanish people are for
the most part either Carlists or Ite
publicans."
Thousands- of sufferers from grippe havo
wen rcsiorcu to neaiiii oy uno Minute Uougl
Purn Tf mitpVlw mma oAitnl,. ,.1.1, l....
chitis, pneumonia, grippe, asthma, aud all
tnroatauci lung diseases, ti. II. HaKeubuch
A loii'iir 'I'rlHoiiiir of War.
Key West, May 7. The fishing
sciiooner Urlente was captured Thurs
day by the United States gunboat
Vlcksburg. The captain of the Span
lard became frantic when he learned
his vessel was captured. He raved.
tore his hair, butted his head against
the side or the vessel and made sev
eral attempts to Jump overboard. He
had to be placed under restraint be
l)ie he llnally became calm.
Olve the Children a Drink
called Qrain-O. It is a delicious, appetizing,
nourishing food drink to take tho place o
coll'ee. Sold by ail grocers and liked by nil
who havo used it becanso when properly
prepared it tastes like tho finest coffee but Is
free from all Its Injurious properties. Grain
O aids digestion and strengthens tho nerves
It is not a stimulant but a health buildor,
and children, as woll as adults, can drluk it
with great bonoflt. Costs about 1 as much ai
cofleo. 15 and 25c.
Killing Hfotiirw In Italy.
Itome, May 7, There were renewed
bread riots at Pavla Thursday even
mg. The rioters stretched chain
across the streets In order to prevent
cavalry charges. Several soldiers and
civilians were Injured. A riotous mob
Burrounded a detachment of troops at
Besto Florlntlno and tho soldiers fired
a volley, killing three of their assail
ants and wounding four others. There
were fresh disorders at Prato, ten miles
nortnwest of Florence, yesterday.
"NoElocted colds make fat gravoyards
Ur. Wood's Norway Pine Syrup helps men
and women to a happy, vigorous old ago,
King
More strength In one dozen bottles of Johann lloll's Malt l.'x tract than In a cask of
alu or porter, without their deleterious effects.
Ask for the Genuine JOHANN HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT.
IT MAKES FLCSH AND BLOOD,
tat biM gold direct to Iht oon
lomar for 25 yttt t whole
$kU prieei, t kIdr him tht
aeftitr pronif .
wnere lor iiminfciion.
ETrjthinf vtrrftoUd,
HSitylei of Vihlclei,
53 itylei of lUrotu.
Tod UUH.es. 136 to 170.
rei. rbaetom. T rri.
tti, Spring-Itotd and
Kt.TT. flimr nfBMi. rrie,i,oo.
At good i Miu for f H.
ELKHART OAUUUUB AND UAHMEBS JUl'U.
Mr??mfmwww,?mm
0CC
Kaier Export Beer"-1
IN THE MANUPACTURE OF THIS CHOICE
BREWERY
li THE KAIER COMPANY, Limited, 1
y-i Has attained an excellence which has rarely been excelled.
B MR. CHARL S D.
And liis associates liavc spent, not only much timo, but also a
largo amount of money, In experiments, to brine this Ilecr to
its present perfection and tboy have many testimonials that
tlio company lias received from well known medical men
which aro exhibited with pardonable pride by the President,
Mr. Chas. I). Kaier. The brewer, Mr. Franz Kaier, is a
gcntloman scientifically versed in all that pertains to tbo
llrowcr's Art and to his perseverance and closo application is
largely duo tho splendid triumphs achioved by
The Kaier Export Beer.
It is compared by many "Old
to the products of li.ulcn and
MADE ONLY
! TrjE GfliiS. D. piER GOMPRIJY, Lmd. 1
Mahanoy City, Pa. jjjS
13
REPRESENTED IN SHENANDOAH BY
EDWARD O'DONNELI
Mail orders will receive prompt attention.
akh you noiNO south?
TUB SOUTIIEnN RAILWAY ItEACllES AM.
nt05IINi:NT l'OINTS.
Don't start. South without consulting John
M. Beall, District Passenner Agent, Southern
Itailway, 028 Chestnut street, Philadelphia.
If you cannot call in person, writo to him.
A Great Surprise
Is in store for all who uso Kemp's Balsam
for the Throat and Lungs. Would you be-
icve that it is sold ou its meiits nnd any
lruggist is authorized by the proprietor of
this wonderful remedy to give you a sample
bottle free? It never fails to cure acute or
chronic roughs. All druggists sell Kemp's
Balsam. Price 25 and 50c.
Buy KoystonoUour. Bo sure that tho name
IjEssio & Bakb, Ashland, Pa., is printed on
every Back.
DR. E. C. WEST'S
NERVE AND. BRAIN TREATMENT
THE ORIGINAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS.
faenlflnndar nnsitivo Written 4SiiarantCC.
HwnnthnrlTivt ncnntji nnlv.fi rurn Weak Memory.
Uizzinoss. wanoiuinoeo. riis, njBieria, uuii;k-
ness. Night Losses, Evil Dreams, liack of Conn,
.fan pa. Nnrvminnivw. TjnRftMiida. nil Drains. Youth
til Errors, or Excossive Uso ot Tobacco, Opium,
or tiiqnnr, wmcu joaas to itiiserr. uonsumiuiua,
insamiy anu ueain. At Bioru ur uy wtui. u
box. six for 15: with written irunnuitco to
euro or veruml inoiiey. Hninplo pack-
nn.A Mnnfnlnln .lrar .ftntmftTlt. with fllll
instructions, S conts. One eamplo only sold to
eacn person. At storo or oy muu.
tS"Rcd Labol Special
Extra btrcnatn.
For Impotency, Loss ot
PnTttAiv Tinfifc Klnnlinoil.
Mnrii;ttf ,ir Itnirnnnnr...'.
,tl n box; six for f 5, with4i
fflwrlttrn cuarnnioej-j-
&BFOREorbymall.
For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drug: Store.
I! CURED AT LAST!!
filz years of misery I tulTered from tb efiects of
SELF ABUSE and BLOOD HUISUN.V'V.
lug- mat ttme I wfii duiKrd out of li&oo, and
uiaiiB huibv uituu(u tun iii.uiOlll Of
twelve would be i pec t alls ta advertUtngr In
rhlItida.,New York and Jioaton. Aftermr
lone ezperlencv with these frauds I was
tntollv diicotiraepd. mv ezlitnrn waa
miserable one, lott nil hun ot ever being cured.
unmi nn Tiirrl crA u cmlc.
consulted Urli tlCCL"" nitfiAiiioi,
(private entrance on Or ten Bt.MhlIudelptila, 1'a.
icven tbeu I did not ox pec t a cure, but be made
the most careful ezamlnatlon,and I.ltlcbard Qleael,
aweartbls stateuivut before a Notary l'ubllc tbat
after going under bin treatment I real I d a great
change In a abort time and from tbat time found
myietf epeedily Improving, when after eighteen
mouths' treatment I wAsnronouuced permanently
cured. My lutvlco to others U to go to lr.Tl)el
before throwing awuvmoaey on quack a nend five
2o stampslorbootc"Ti-utli.' It la the only true
medical bonk advertised aud valuable to young and
old. llrlglit'Hdtseaieand Dl'ibetea cured under
Juarantee. Freeh dined cured In 4 to 10 days,
lours: ft-S; Kvs u-v; bun. U-12; Wed, and hut.
Kv'gfl 6-10. Treatment by mall. Secrecy
uurnnteetl. No name published without consent.
CJelebrftted Femftle
l'owilcra Dover faU.
luWn.Jii' duLluro tlleia
tlffl anrl anrM fanr fallfntf
with Tamy nd Pennyroyal 11Ua and other Ilk
retncdleil. Alwavi buvthe beit and avoid d!ito
rolntment. Uuu-anteed luperlor to all otkera J'oifllvflj
heUitlnthnffrket,ANo. 1. i'arUculara, i ctA' Uftf'
VlLLX, HAck Uay lloiton, islu.
Tho Rosy Froshnoss
Anil a velvety soilness of the skin Is Inva
riably obtained bf tboff who uso Pozzomi'8
Complexion I'uwder.
V7
"'"AVfiF
Leopold I
2&of Belgium
Appointed JOHANN Hoff as Honorary Mem
ber of the Sanitary College at Brussels, In
consideration of the highly nutritious and
beneficial action of the Genuine JOMANN
HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT.
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Waton -
Milk
S- Mi n 1 1 111 V
Wagoni. Sand for Urge, frit H, 06 Surra?. Price, with eortelm, Umpi, an
Catalognt of all our itjle. ibtde, apron nd (Oder, 0O, At t ooJ t sella for fvo.
CO. W. II. 1'IUTT, Bo', ELKUAitT, 1XD.
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PRODUCTION
OF" MAHANOY CITV, '3
KAIER 12
Country" Beer Drinkers
Bavaria.
AND SOLD BY
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LIEVE.
LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB
STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE
DEARS THE NAME,
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millions of Dollars
Go up In smoko oyery year. Take a
risks but got your bouses, stock, fu
niture, etc., insured. In first-claBsr
liable companies as reprosoutcd by
DAVID FAUST, i W
Also I.llo.sndAocldentsl Companies
AMh T
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J,
Dowoy's Groat Viotory Has an In
spiriting Efleoti
REMARKABLE RISE IN WHEAT.
It IViw X.nrKoI Iluo to tlio Itcinovnl
or l)iitlc hy Frnnco nnd tlio l'rohl.
Iitt lull of Kxports liy Knsaln, Show
Imk lJ.Ttrnofclliinrj- Noods Abronil.
New York, May 7. It. G. Dun &
Co.'s weekly review of trade says: A
state of war was so greatly drended
by those who havo Been nothing like
It for more than 30 yenrs that Its com
ing has hurt less than Its apprehension.
Especially since the victory at Manila
indicates tho superiority of the Ameri
can navy, gun for gun, expectations
that tho war will not last long has in
fluenced all markets, and stocks have
advanced the average of prices for
railroads $2.79 per share. The general
condition of business has been ma
terially Improved. One day's work by
the officers and men at Manila has
given many days' work to thousands
of people at home of whom they knew
nothing, and has placed all American
Industries and Interests on a stronger
footing for any conceivable future.
The fact that gold is now used ex
clusively between the treasury and tho
clearing house Indicates tho entlra
freedom from apprehension about the
currency or public credit.
The most sensational of all changes,
and the most practically Important,
has been the rise In wheat 13 cents
during one day's session, 21 cents
from Tuesday to Thursday night, and
25 cents for the week throwing Intoj
me hiiuuu uu jjtisi uuvunces unu uhi
expectations, though reaction of l'A
cents naturally followed on Friday.
Western receipts, after averaging less
than 2,500,000 bushels per week for four
months, have suddenly risen to mora
than 3,500,000 bushels. Kxports have not
been checked by higher prices aB yet,
but have caused them, amounting for
the week to 2,094,300 bushels, flour In
cluded, against 1,498,107 bushels from
Atlantic ports last year, and 559,811
bushels, against 99,503, from Pacifla
ports.
The remarkable rise on Thursday
was largely due to the removal of
duties by France and to the prohibition
of exports by Russia, both showing the
extraordinary needs abroad, so that tha
rise of 25V4 cents for the week Is not
without excuse. Corn failed to ad
vance correspondingly, though the ex
ports were 3,000,000, against 2,725,043
last year, tho aggregate since July 1
having been 178,000,000 bushels, larger
than ever before to date, although
wheat exports have also been larger
than last year, far greater than In
ordinary years and nearly the largest
on record.
Industries have received a wonderful
stimulus from the conviction that hos
tilities will not last long and from
heavy government orders. Besides
great demand for steel plates and other
Iron products and ammunition, gov
ernment has ordered 2,500,000 yards of
woolen cloths, 125,000 blankets, 3,000,000
yards cotton e ods and great quan
tities of provisions and other supplies.
and meanwhile reviving confidence has
multiplied other demands. It Is not
due to domestic conditions that orders
from the Russian government for two
big warships have been taken by tho
Cramps, and orders for rails from
Mexico have given a good start to tho
rebuilt Colorado works. Four largu
merchant ships have been ordered from
the Delaware works, plate mills aro
crowded, and at the same time one es
tablishment far In the Interior Is bid
ding on a foreign order for 5,000 tons,
while car and rail works continue to
receive large orders, and demands for
agricultural Implements and fencing go
beyond the ability of works in Bomo
cases.
Textile establishments have been re
celvlng large orders within the past
few days, outside those from the gov
ernment, so that the stoppage or re
ductlon of time In four woolen mills
early in the week may have been pre'
mature.
mLM noro moVrt fi n n rn ti nn . Thnt
is how long Adolpli Fisher, of Zanesyillo,
y-v -.,1 fm ntlnJ T Tn WflU Oil VM I1V
using threo boxes of DoWltt's Witch Hazel
Salvo. Li. U. liagenuucu.
arurflor In tlio First Deghco.
Elizabeth, N. J., May 7. Louis Resel
was found guilty yesterday of murder
In the first degree. George Mensherde,
who was Jointly indicted with Resol for
the crime, may escape fiiist degree con
vlctlon for having turned state's evi
dence. While Town Committeeman
James Phlpps and his aged colored
housekeeper, Mary Davis, were in tho
kitchen two masked men entered for
the purpose of robbery, and without n
word pounded them with clubs. Phlpps
received Injuries which resulted In his
death, while his housekeeper, although
Injured severely, recovered.
Children like it. it saves their lives. Wo
mean One Mlnuto Cough Curo, tho infallible
cmcdy lor cougbs, colds, croup, bronchitis,
grippe, and nil throat and luny troubles. C.
11. llaeoiibucu.
J'.inboxzllng Treasurer In Jfoxlco
Boston, May 7. The police of this
city have received Information which
leads them to believe that Lewis War
ner, the treasurer of the Hampshire
County Savings bank, who Is wanted
for embezzlement, Is now In Mexico.
The police of that country will be notl
fled.
A little boy asked for a bottlo of "net m in
the morning aj fast as you oan," tho druggist
recognized a iiouseboui namo ioi DoWltt's
Littlo Karlr Risers." and cavo hit. a bottlo
ot tlioso lamous littlo pills for constipation,
sick headache, liver and stomach troubles,
C. II. llagcnbucu.
YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES.
Xntlnniil I.rniriut.
At Roston New Tork, 7; Hoston, E. At
Brooklyn Brooklyn, 10; 'Washington, 9.
Kaslmn I.eiiRtio.
At Wllkesbarro Buftalo, 7; Wilkes
bnrrc, 5. At Sprtngnelil -Sprlngneld, 13;
Montreal, 3. At I'rovldence Toronto, 17i
Providence, 4.
Atlantic) T.rniriiu.
At Hartford (12 Innings) Lancaster. 3;
Hartford, 2. At Paterson l'aterson, 9;
Newark, 2. At Norfolk Norfolk, E; Al-k-ntown,
2.
Terrible plagues, those itching, postoring
diseases of tho skin, l'utnn cud to misery.
Doan's Ointment cures. At any drus store.
I'l'i'iicliiiu'ii Aro Anirrv.
ParlH, JIny 7. The .'(rcct upon Pnrla
of the seizure of thr Hteamer I.nfayette
is clear enouRh, Already n rather bit
ter feellim airalnst tho United States
existed, and tho Incident will certainly
not tend to diminish It. If It Is demon
strated eventually that there was noth
ing to Justify the seizure tha govern
ment may be oxpented to make the
very strongest protest. Some angry
expressions ure to be heard, nnd tha
United Stntefl embassy Is well guarded
by policemen nnd detectives.
Why Women Cannot
Sleep."
The highly organized,
finely-strung nervous
system of women sub-
jccti them to terrors of nervoui apprehen
sion which no man can ever appreciate.
The peace of mind, the mental poise and
calumets under difficulties, which Is neces
sary for happy womanhood is only possible
when the sensitive feminine organixm is in
a perfectly healthy condition. If there be
any weakness or derangement in this re
spect no remedy In the world so com
pletely resides womanly health, nervous
vigor and capability as the wonderful
"l'avorite Prescription " invented by I)r.
R. V. I'ieicc, chief consulting physician of
the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute
of liutlalo, N. Y. It purifies, heals and
strengthens; insures functional regularity;
provides physical reinforcement and sus
taining power at periods of special weak
ness and depression.
It is the only medicine which makes
the coming of baby safe and comparatively
easy. In a personal letter to Dr. Pierce,
Mrs. Marguerite Collin, of Cutler, Algoma
Co., Out., says:
"I was a sufTsrer and was cured by Dr.
Pierce's wonderful medicine. When 1 com
menced the medicine t could neither eat nor
sleep. My hands and feet were comtnntly cold;
I had a wasting, troublesome drain for three
mouthy md my monthly periods were never
regular. I look Dr. Pierce s favorite Prescrip
tion and it aired tne. I feel well I thank the
World's Dispensary Medical Association."
.Expoctlnirtmnlili licet nt Porto Itleo
New York, May 7. A special from
San Junn de Porto Illco says that prep
arations are being made there for the
reception of the Spanish Cape Verde
fleet, tho arrival of which Is expected
almost momentarily. The only war
ship now In the harbor of San Juan
is the Isabella. The harbor has been
cleared of non-combatant vessels to
make room for the anchorage of the
Cape Verde fleet. AH merchantmen
have been pulled up under the protec
tion of the hills, fearing a bombardment
by the American fleet.
For Infants and Children.
Tls fas- ? ,
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HAKE FEUFEGT MEN
DO HOT DESPAIR!
Do Xot Sutter l.onuer! Tbo
loysuud uiuhitions of lite eun
lie restored to you The very
worbt cases or Nervous Debili
ty are abnlutely rurefl by
i'i:uri:eTo 'i'Ain.r.'rs.
IJivo prompt relief tu iDhuuitiia.
fai'inu memory and tbo wuste
anddrnin orvlta! powers ineur
rei! bv inUhcrctiuns orcxepsses
of early years Impart vigor
and potency to every iuiiimiiui
riracoiin tho svstcm. Glvo
checks and luttre to tho
orold. OnoSOn Imx renews.
bloom to the
PYt!, Of VOUIllI
vital energy;
u boxes ut r-.Ji a com
tpprt nnrnnr munov refund'
pieio guurun
ei Can tie
carried In vest pocket SSold
millii.l In r.t-iln irmnnirnn
cprv licrcnr
receipt of price
cy hi ts 112 lit litiu tu. uaxwn ijiok- vuiuuk'
For sale in Sliennntlonh by Slienandoah Drug
store ana urunier uron.
o Complexion
greatest charms a woman can J
I AHanclsom
I ia ono of tho
I possess. rozzoNi'
ylCB it.
Bometlniea nee la a reliable, aonthly, regnlatii ? mediciop. Only harmlwa QAd
tho purCBt drugs should bo u&eU. li vou win tUe bt, yet
Ob. FebS's Pcnnrcyal Pills
They nro prompt, safe and certain In result. The ivi ;lre (Dr. Pcwl'n) npTerdisapc
tiolut. gent anywhere, 81.09. Address f.gAi. Muuciss Uo Clotcland, O,
For Sale at KIRLIN'S
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national Politics i tn i1k Meal pnlrn,.,! cv ti.ts ..I . it u.
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DEPARTMENTS AND SPECIAL ARTICLES
THIS BUSY WORLD FOREIGN NOTES
Bi S. 3t.tltTI.Y E) rouirSKY hlamoit
LETTERS FROM LONDON AMATEUR SPORT
jif AKXui o iruiTM a, c.tsrjs ira. ur
A SP0RTINQ PILGRIMAGE AROUND THE WORLD'
In the litteiett of the WeuicLv,Caipar Whitney U on M way around
the w.'ild. He will lisit Siam in ecarcli of bbx game, making his
pnnutal hunt from llangkok. Ha will visit India and then pioieed
to Ltiroje to preiare articles on the sport of Germany aud Vrance.
IOC . a (of) i4Hjrrt friuftctus). SuittrlftU ti.00 a ytar.
1'eil.igt frf in Iht Uwtij StaUt, Cil., W Mtxict,
jUilrrsii IIAIiri.'ll X UUOTIIKItS.I'uhlUheri.XeiT York ('Mr
Casu Y tutney
W. D. llowclU
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ennsylvania
RAILROAD.
aOIItTYKIM. DIVISION.
mav a, vm.
Trains will )AvebertAndofth after tha aoo,yi
dat for Wlmrans, (Itllmrton, Frackvllla, Dart
Water, Ht. Clair, l'ottsvlllo. Iramburg, Kendlnfr,
I'oMrtown, PhMtiliTllle Norrlstown and Plitf.
ailrlphlfi (Brand street .ttl.'iiat 0 OS and 8)5
a. tn , 102, 8 IB p m. on week days. Sundays,
a Oft a. in., 1 AO p. m.
Iave Rheimndonli for Pottsvllle (via Delano
7 57. 10 OS n in.. 12 SO, 2 S3 and 28 p, tn. week
days. Sundays, 9 8S a. in., 6 SI p. m.
Trains leave Krackvllle for Shenandoah at
7Hft, IMS a.m. and 5 48, 7 SI p. jn, Sunday,
11 01 a. m. and 3 28 p. m.
Ieave Pnttr11lc for shenandimli (via I'raok
vllle 710, 1120 a. m., 5 20, 7 25 n, in. Hiindrry
10 m a. in.. 3 00 p. m.
I-eave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah (via Delano
7,94l a. m., 12SS, 242 and 500p.m. week
days. Sundays. 9 IS a. in. 6 OS p. ni.
Iavu I'hlladelpWa, ( Hroad street station), I'
HI .-nandraih S 57, R35 and 1019 a, tn., A 10
p. in. week days. Hundays leave at 8 50 a. m,
lnvc Broad street station, Philadelphia, tor
Hen Oil, Ashury Park, Oeenn drove, Lon
nranell. and lntrHiedlat stations, 8.'.0,
11. II, a. m., 8. SO and 4.00 p m. week-days.
Leave Brmtd Street HUllou. Philadelphia.
FOK NKW YOltK.
Kipreiw, week-days, 8 20, 4 On, 4 50 51i, 8 50
?IH,M20, 980, 1021 (Dining Car), lliOa. w,
12 00 noon, 12 85 (Limited 100 and 4 22 p. ru.
Dining Cars), 1 40, 2 80 (Dining Car) 8 20, 8 so.
(00, 500, 558 (IMnlngCBr), 0ff, 7 02,7 43 Din
lug Car), 10 00 p. in., 12 01, night. Sundays,
8 20, 4 08, 4 50. 515, H 20, 9 fi6, 10 21, (Dlilli
Car), 1185 a. in., 12 85, 105 i Dining Car) 2110
(Dining Car), 4 00 ( Limited) 4 22 (Dining Can,
520,556, (Dining Car) 884, 7 02,7 43, IDlnlng
Car 10 00 p. tn., 12 01 night.
KxprfW for Boston without change, 11 OOn .,
week-days, and 7 48 p. m., dally.
WAHUINOTON AND TIIK SOUTH.
Vor Baltimore and Washington. 8 50, 7 20, 8 32,
10 20, II 28, a. iu., 12 OU, 12 31 (Dli.ing Car), 1 12
liMiiuiK irj, sin, 441, ioza congres
sional Limited. Dining Car, 617. 853 Dlll
Iiik Car, 7 81 (Dining Car) p. ni , nnd 1805
night week days. Sundays, 8 60, 7 20, 0 12, 11 23,
a. in., 1209, 1 12, IDInlng Carl 441, 520 Cou
gremional Limited, Dining Carl, 6 55 Dining
Car, 7R1 IDlnlngCar p. in. and 12 05 night.
For Baltimore, accommodation, 9 12 a tn, 2 02
ami l oi p in week uays, a 0 ami n 18 p m dally
1'OK ATLANTIC CITY.
Leave Hroad street station via Delaware rivet
brldgti Express, 9 20 a ni, 7 06 p. m. dally.
lvtve Market street Warf Express, '100 a m.
2 00, (8 00 Saturdays only), 4 00, 5 00 p.m. Sun
days. 8 45, 9 45 a. ni (accommodation 4 30 ami
5 00 p. m.)
for cape .May, AngieseA, v uawoouanu uolly
Beach, Sva Isle City, Ocean City, Avalon and
Stone Harbor Express, 900 n. m., 400, p. m.
week days. Sundays, 9 00 a. m.
For Homers Point Kxprevs, o 00, a. m,, 2 00,
100, 5 00, p. m. week days Sundays, 8 43 a. m.
and 9 45 p. m.
I. B IIutchihhos, .1. li. Wood,
Uen'l Manager. Oeni 1'ass'g'r Agt
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For a Povlrwky's drug storet
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A'lOM'o TANSV PILLS
A Tim. Ttv AVn i.rx WOMAN S KELICF.
A 1 wars nromnt and rilmhle. .It -i ni.
(let CiTdWH T KAY 1'ili.s ind li v K lif OKI T.
At im - wtort nr pnt dircet fgealKll. yrlc 1
vpko hi . Boion, Mtut. uur look. c
For sale at Kirlln'e dm? utoreand Shenandoa
arus: etore
a
Drue Store, Sbenandoah, Pa.
WORSEN WHO READ I
uro piuKM'iv8 ami keeji '.nfurnieil "of
tlio Worlil'ij Progress. The woll In.
jc formcil uiul thrifty lluuu-wlfe will
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Bliralns. BrulbCh. Craniua. Xlhouiuutlsm.
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