w ,4 THE EXCELLENCG OF SYRUP OF FIGS Is duo not only to tlio originality find simplicity of tho combination, but nl-o tot ho cnro nnd skill with which it la manufactured by f.elenlifio processes known to tho Camfohnia Via Svnrp Co. t .iiy, and wo wish to impress upon nil the importance of puivhnslnp the true and original remedy. As tho genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by tho Camfohnia Via brnvr Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will a'.siht onu in avoiding tho worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of the Ca.i.1 Fonai V Fio Svitui- Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Tigs lias given to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of tho excellent of Its remedy. It is far in advance of nil other laxatives, as it nets on tho kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating 01 weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get Uk benellcial effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN ntANOl '. Cat. LOUISVILLE, Ky. K1.1V VOIIK, X. Y. 'VETERIHARYSPECIFICS 800 PAGE BOOK MAILED FRBE. CONTENTS: Part I. Diseases of Horses. Part II. Diseases of Cattle. Part III. Diseases of Sheep. Part IV. Diseases of Hogs. Part V. Diseases of Dogs. Part VI. Diseases or Poultry. Some, book in bettor binding DO eta. lIUHrilUmS'aiUD. (0., Cor.llMllaiu & Julm Bis.. ISew York NEKVOUS DEBILITY, VETAli WEAKNESS and Prostration from Over work or other causes. Hwmpliroys' Homeopnthlc Specific No. 28, In use ovor40 yenrs, tho only successful remedy. $1 per vial, or 5 vlala and larco vial povder.for $S 6oM f I)t ug-glstt, or Brut pOKlpnld tin rcc-l t of prlcfl. llUni-IIIIMH-BIMl. 111., (or. II 1111am & JoLuMh., Newlor You can blame yourself if you do n't pet real good coffee to drink. Ordinary coffee is made de pactoge for Scclig'a. A little of this admixture to 'cheap c o lie c licious by adding makes n delicious' kdrinlc nnd raves mmmmmmmmmmmmm ARBEY'S OCK BER Gives a satisfied smile to every palate that tastes it. Now on tap at all our customers. WU. SCIIJVUCKER, JR., - Agent. No pam Irwi yout m DiiDTiinc IIUI IUIIL, If you wear tho I "illadclohlH Truss Co.. 610 Locust St.. Plan.. ssTTt BBS BR,flE3 XWORCESTElN 1 gJE. " """" mm?m WAN) ED DY THE CHASE NURSERIES V.y.i im.. U''N v tin- P'u-n.lur oti. intra; mi J fc'ilury U '.hose Itmvinir tl'iiil'-, r LntUiloit t. hi cat airuutH. 1 i ruunHut em ulpjaient The tuUKiM rnklly li-nrn m! AilitrrKR The lt.J.C,M.SH('0. WHo. I.'i.uu S., I'hllib Copy of tho Deoroo Delivered to tlio Stato Departmont Yostorday. ALLOWS PRIZES IN ITS PORTS. A Privilege That In Not Concerted Iiy Ul-i-nt lli'ltuln mid Other- Countries. Iti-fiiilntloim, ni iv AVliolo, Are Very I''ulr No Movo Towiu-d Interveutlou Washington, Mny 14. The French embassy has given to the state de partment a copy of the French decree of neutrality. It Is of special Interest Just now, In view of the presence of tho Spanish iiquadron near the French West Indies. It Is nuted by the olll clals here that the decree permits prizes to be taken to French ports for 21 hours, which privilege Is not allow ed by Great Britain and some other nations. The text of the French de cree Is as follows: "The government of the republic de clares and notifies those whom It may concern that It has resolved to observe strict neutrality In the wnr which has been declared between Spain and the United States. "Attention Is called to Frenchmen re siding In France, In her colonies and In countries under protectorate, or re siding In foreign countries, that they must abstain from any act which, com mitted In violation of French laws or of International law, might be consider ed hostile to one of the parties, or con trary to a scrupulous observance of neutrality. They are specially for bidden to enroll or to take service either In the army or on board a man-of-war of eltyer belligerent, or to con tribute towards the equipment or arm ament of n navn' vessel. "The government declares, further more, that no naval vessel of either belligerent power will be allowed to enter or to sojourn with prizes In nny port or harbor of France, her colonies, etc., for more than 24 hours, with the exception of an enforced stay of ne cessity fully justllled. No sale of arti cles coming from such prizes can take place In said ports or harbors. "All persons who shall violate thesf provisions shall be disbarred from claiming protection of the government or Its agents against any acts or measures which, In conformity with In ternational law, the belligerents may exercise or prescribe, and they will moreover be prosecuted, If necessary. In accordance with the laws of the French republic." German officials sav the reports emanating from London as to Ger many's purpose to Intervene In the Philippine Islands are not worthy of attention or denial. There has been no move toward Intervention, and It Is said there will be none. The authori ties representing the continental pow ers feel that London Is encouraging these reports, with a view to Increas ing the bond of friendship between the United States and Great Britain nt the expense of the good feeling between the United States and the continental powers. Two million Americans sutler tlio torturing paiiiM of dyspepsia. No need to. Ilurtlock Illuod Hitters cures. At any drug store. WRONGFULLY CONFISCATED. I'ropprty of Aiiu-rU-iino nnd Noutrnlf Seized Contrary to I'roolainntlon. New York, May 14. An attorney of this city left yesterday for Key West, to Institute proceedings before the prize court for tho recovery of vessels nnd merchandise valued at about $1,000,000 and confiscated more than a fortnight ago. Marine underwriters, London bankers, Paris merchants and New Orleans business men are among those Interested In the undertaking which In certain aspects differs from anything of the sort attempted In this country before. Tho vessels affected are the Panama, captured April : Miguel Jover, captured April 21; Cata llna, captured April 24; Pedro captur ed April 22, and Guldo, captured April 27, All ore Spanish steamships, having varied cargoes, upon which bankers In different parts of the world have ad vanced money. The contention will be made that the cases come within the spirit of the president's proclamation of April 2G, which, after afllrmlng adherence to the declaration of Paris, allows Spanish vesrc'-' unlP May 21 In which to depart uncnr' a fivin American ports. That th gnvi i.i-iont should confiscate prop erly belonging to its own subjects or niritrals because It was found in Span ish vessels clearing nt this. and other ports Just before hostilities were an nounced Is thought to be contrary to the president s Intention. Give the Children a Drink called Gnihi-O. It Is a delicious, appetizing. nourishing food drink to tako tho place- of colleo. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who liavo used it becauho when properly prepared It tastes like, tho finest coffee but Is free from all its injurious properties. Grain Onlds dleoition aud strengthens tlio nerves It is not a stimulant but a health buihlor, and children, as well ns adults, can drink It with great benefit. Costs about as much ai colleo. IS and 25e. Ooneriil tMmoH to (Jciicral IIlo. Key West. May 14. Lieutenant An drew S. Itownn, of tho United States army, arrived here yesterday from Cuba bearing Important dispatches from General Callxto Garcia, com mander of the department of the east, Insurgent army, for General Miles or General Shutter, commanding the army it Invasion. Lieutenant Itownn had a long conference with the Insurgent general, who luld him that there were 15,000 troops In his command scattered throughout the lBlnnd. These troops are well supplied with arms, but lack ammunition. General Garciu expressed bis joy at the Intervention of the United States. Don Minute Is not long, vet relief is ob tained In half Unit time by the uso of Ono Minute Couu'h Curo. It prevents consump tion and (iiiic.klv emus colds, croup, bronchi Us, pneumonia, la grippe and all throat and lung troubles, v. II, Jiagunoucii, Now Tmu'bind Const Tlireatonod Boston, Mnv 11. Olllelals of high rank nt the Chorlestown navv yard place considerable credence In tho ru mor that a part at least of tho enemy fleet Is not far distant from this coast, Tho United States cruiser Columbia and the ram Kntuhdln hurriedly left this port under sealed orders, und th' cruiser San Frunclsco will leave nt once. The auxiliary cruiser Yankee joined the Columbia off Capo Cod and went to seu. women ana children nnv' been oidered to leave Fort Warren. 8 C.I'. Junes, Mllesl.urr, writes: "I Blutothey were Introduced hero and must during furty years of bouso keeping that gave such sansnuioiv imhiw M.iiuvou catliurtle." v, n- iiusouuuku. The Princess of Wales ORDERS JQHANN HOFFS MALT EXTRACT. Marlborough House, S. W. Please send for tha me of H. K. II., th Princes of Wales, six do7.cn of JOHAKH Holf's Malt Extract ns snon as possible. Kindly give two bottles to bearer for to-day's luncheon. Yours faithfully, JOHN QWILLIM, Cullarmnn For II. K. II. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, The genuine TOHAMlTKoH's Malt Ex tract iu.-iki.-s rie&h and llloo'l. Onu doren bottles of tho gcnulns J0HAMT Hoff's Malt Extract will give moro strength and c-mnlns moro nutritive elements than ono cask of alo or porter, without being intoxicating. EISNUR & MENOELSON CO., Sole Agents, New York. DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT THE ORIGINAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, Is Boldunoor positive Written tJiiBvnntce, by authorized uRonts only, to euro Weak Memory, Dizziness, Wnkofulnrc Fits, Hysteria, Oiilcfc. tinns. Nieht Ijossos. l.vil Dreams. Ilck of (Toutl donco, Nervousness, Ln -Itudo, nil Drains, Youth- sal ISrrors, or Uxcossivo uco of Tobacco, Upturn, or Liquor, which loads to Misery, Consumption, Insanity and Doath. At. Etoro or by mail, 1 n bor, ant for $5; with -written irtinrnntco to euro or refund ttinnr j. feaniplo jincli. age. containing mo days' treatment, with full lusiuicuuuB, tit cents, uno sainiuu umy luiu li each person. At storo or by mail. tsrncd Label Special fiiSlVA For Impotency, Iiosn ofj4J-V V Pnwor. r.nKft Mmihr.fiil. TV' l Htrrititv or ll'iirwinr ys i JF C1 n l.n-r. fil-r frtr r. tri,li a-J-v . 7r written ciiaraiiteeir.M ' tncuroinSOdajD. Atctuiu FH S fiEFOREor by mail. f ft ' ,n..nrrtf For Sale at KIRIIN'S Drug Store. CONSULTED MAHYDOUTORS Iimii IltlttofNew York, nwean bv fon Alderman iX Kalhaus: "For eliflit wwiry yeHiH I aruirtrou through tbe nus- uvK? unilrTstuiul nnO I consulted many of the Mbtt lamllv doctors, fliwcliiilsts and hoDi- tal pbynlclahs of New York city and not one of them ens a me any relief. I had severe nalm and acbes that seemed to etrt cl everv part of my body, very w.ik, wi n .M,inun.t iiiiiu uw v. foor memory, ulcers In my mouth, hair tell out,ta t was a mytery to me how I exlsffd InsuchiiRony (or the lmtti at times wan unbearable and I wai no eood fornnv duties of thU life: but n luckv dav came for roe at last and that was when X visited my cousin in t'liiinacinnia, wnn during a conver sation with htrn and hta friend they remarked that DR. TttEEL S04 Morlh Sixth St. (Private entrance on Urcun ut..) rhlhulelnliln.. was good In fnct-lal trouble; so I at once thought mine wa ot that sort and the next day nuTet- Ixr riBll ItnH Ihii flMinr uhn llinmnnhlu A.an,ln4 me and stated Hint inv troubles were due to KAItLY AltlJSKaml III, ODD POISON. I at once m cut undrr liW care and continued treatment foreUhipen mouths And at the end of that time wa thoroughly cured. Hend live "o stamps for "Truth." 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And lils associates have spent, not only much time, but also a largo amount of nionoy, in oxporimcnts, to hrinj; this Hecr to its present perfection anil they have many testimonials that tho company has received from well known medical men which are exhibited with pardonable pride by tho President, Mr. Chas. U. Kaior. Tho brower, Mr, Franz Kaler, is a KtMitleiiiau scientifically versed in all that pertains to tho llfowcr's Art and to his perseverance and closo application is largely duo tho splendid triumphs acliloved by The Kaier Export Beer. It is compared by many "Old ti. tli. i linJunt.. ..P II. .1.. I MADE ONLY TdE rune ft TiTTcn rnMnn1 t, iiju uinij. u. imar uujurni, num. i irtuuyuwj REPRESENTED IN SHENANDOAH BY EDWARD O'DONNELL. Mail orders will receive prompt attention. tut hiTfl ioU direct to th ooa fumr fur 25 jiri t hol prices, wbtr tor Ettrjthinr , UBityleivf &5 itflei of 1 R 1 1 n IKE , TopIJoggiM.I38to70. SutMTi.ttOtotfU. L'4rrU' . rh&eloni tUi. BDrinc-Hoad w. - u nt mi Wan-uni. fiaDdforItrct.fr Ha, 60i Borrar, Prlo. with tnrUlni.Umbi. ioa A good Miu'rw lii! CaUlefM of til ELKHART AUU1AUiS ND UAUaiCS MiU. STILL RIOTING IN ITALY. Uloody Hnpoiintorw lletween Holdlors nnd (Jlvlllnni AwTnl lliitebery. London, May It A dispatch to The Dally Mall from Lugnao, Switzerland, dated yesterday, says: At I'otedera, In Tuscany, the bread riots were very serious. Tho commander of the troops ordered eight trumpet signals before he gave the word to lire. The effect then wns of the deadliest character. Those who were foremost In the crowd could not move nnd received the charge In full. Then men fired who never thought of firing before. Revolvers were used In sheer despair. One frantic woman ad vanced with a pistol, pushed aside' the soldiers' rifles, pressed her weapon against the brenst of a soldier and shot him dead. Ills comrades ran their bayonets through her body and one shot through the head. Among the dead were five children under 13 days. Itlollng was renewed In Naples yes tcrday. The troops fired upon the rioters, who tried to build barricades, and were pursued by tho soldiers with fixed bayonets toward the railway sta tion, where four cannon were waiting. A dispatch to The Dally News from Vienna snys the people who are arriv ing at Trieste from Itnly declare the riots have nowhere abated, but that the government suppresses the news. V Few Pointers, The recent statistics of the number of deaths show that the large majority die with consumption. This disease may commence with an apparently harmless cough which can he cured instantly by Kemp's llal.xam for the Throat aud Lungs, which is guaranteed to cure and relieve all cases. Price 25 and 50c. Sold by all druggists ; ask for a free sample to-day. Ask your grocer for the "Uoyal Patent flour, and tako no other brand. It is the best flour made. LAUER'S BOCK BEER In Bottles or by the Keg. Lauer's Lager AND Pilsnei Beer. Porter and Weiss Beer. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA Hillions of Dollars Go np in smoke ovory year. Tako n risks but got your houses, Block, fu ui til 10, etc., insurml in first-class r liablo companies at. represented ly FlAVTn FATTT Insurance Agrent UAV1JJ TALIS 1,120 8ouU JttrJs H, Alffo Life and Accidental flnmpanlfta DETECTIVES ! Kimball's Detective Agency Ro all legitimate dttectivc worV. A corresionlent wanted in all towns. Office. 58 Trust Building, Williamsport, Pa. 7 r ' 1 " - eaie ana sure (oiler mumg 4,Tfu with Tansy fnd Pennyroyal Tills tod other lite CKTa raced lei). Always buv the belt and?oid dlnac s&re and sure (oner tailing bomuncnt. uunjanieou iipeTior v ui oiaera. she t?st in the nm-kct, A No. L IMicaltn. i Ctt" ULX. Btt Ut, itoiton. Mm. mmmmmmmmmn. : 3 KAIER Country" Beer Drinkers I, .!.. ;:3 AND SOLD BY 2 3 mi y r w i iiiiiiiwiiiumimwure win mm laroimuon, wtrrmUA, Vehicle., lUraeii. 'frri. WtiQQ' ft&d Milk our tj lei. Ud,prooMdrodw,w. iidiMiifor). CO. W. IU VJLLTf1. He, KUilLUtT, WU. OCR BRITISil ALLIES!. Josopb Chamberlain's Significant Snoooli at Birmingbam. A COMBINATION OF THE POWERS Mny Soon Conn-nut O it lli'ttnln, mill It llocoiniis Iter Duty to .MmIn tnltt tlio IIoiiiIh of I'l-riiiiiuont Uiilty With Hoi KIiimiih'II Aci-ohh Uhi Occiiu London, Mny 11. The Illght Hon. Joseph Chntnberlfiln, secretary of 8tnt for the colonies, iiinde mi ImportHnt speech on public nffalrs tit Dlrmltighatn last eveniiiK. Mr. Chamberlain, after deprecating the constant assertion In certain qunrtera that Iord Sallstnirv was discredited, and the government weak and vacillating-, said: "If foreign countries bellevo nnd act upon these statements they will find themselves much mistaken, and that courteous diplomacy and graceful con cessions are not incompatible with a firm maintenance of the country's honor and Interests." Then, declaring that he Intended to make a plain statement of facts, un fettered by the mysteries and reticen ces of the diplomacy of half a century, which, without revealing secret nego tiations, should be understood by the people, Mr. Chamberlain said ho would accept the Judgment of the peojile as willingly as that of the wisest diplo matist In the world. Referring to the policy of strict Isolation that England has pursued since the Crimean war, he remarked that this had been perfectly Justifiable. "But," he added, "the time has ar rived when Great Hrltuln may be con fronted by a combination of powers, and our first duty, therefore, Is to draw, all parts of the empire Into close unity, and our next to maintain the bonds of permanent unity with our kinsmen across the Atlantic. 'There Is a powerful and generous nation," said Mr. Chamberlain, "speak ing our lnnguage, bred of our race and having Interests Identical with ours. I would bo so far as to say that, ter rible as war mav be, even war Itself would bo cheaply purchased If In ft great and noble cause the Stars and Stripes and the Union Jack should wave together over an Anglo-Saxon al liance. "It Is one of the most satisfactory results of Lord Salisbury's policy that at the present time those two great nations understood each other better than they ever have done since, over a century ago, they were separated by the blunder of a British govern ment." Free PlHs. Semi your address to II. E. liucklcn & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King s few Lile nils. A trinl will convince ,'ou of their merits. I hese pills are easy in their action and arc particularly cflective in the cure of Constipation and Sick Headache. or Malaria anu l-iver troubles they Have been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to the stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size 2oc, per box. Sold by A. Wasley, Druggist. YESTERDAY'S BASEBALL GAMES. Xatlonnl I.oniiiio. At Philadelphia Philadelphia, H: Bal timore, 4. At New York New York, D: Washington, 6. At Boston Boston, 0, Brooklyn, 3. At Pittsburg Pittsburg. 3; St. IouIs, 0. At Clileugo Cleveland. 7, Chicago, 3. Knstcrii I.i'iitruo. At AVllkcsbarre Wllkesbarre, 14; Syra cuse, 4. Atlnntlo I.onuuo. At Allentown Newark, C; Allentown, 1. At Norfolk Hartford, G; Norfolk, 0. At Richmond Lancaster, 7; Itlchmond, 3. Tho Cuban nuestion and Political issues sink into insiguificanco with tho man who su Hers from piles. What ho most desires, is relief. DeWitt's Wltcli tlazel saivc cures piles. C. II. Hageubuch. AN OFFICIAL DENIAL. French StPiiuii-r T.nniyttt Did Not Fiil-iilsli Aid to Our Biioitili-H. Washington, May 14. The state de partment yesterday gave out tho fol lowing: "In view of widely published reports that the French mall steamship Lafayette, which was recently permit ted to enter Havana nnd discharge her ofllclal mall, had violated the neu trality under which the privilege was accorded her by the government of the United States, It is authoritatively stated that the department of state has been satlsfacorlly convinced that nothing of the kind was done; that no merchandise whatever, no contraband of war and no Spanish gunners were recently landed at Havana by the La fayette." The sfntement was given out ns a result of representations received from the French embassy. The French am bassador has been sincerely anxious to maintain the good feeling existing be tween this country und France, and he feared that some recent publications to the effect that the Lafayette had carried guns and ammunition Into Ha vana In time might become an accept ed fact. He also looked upon these statements as reflecting upon the char- aster of the French government, ns well as upon himself, as he had given assurances thnt no contraband of war was landed by tho Lafayette. As evl- denco of the complete sincerity of the line of action relutlng to the Lafayette the embassy took the unusual course of showing all the private dispatches lasslng between the embassy and tho French consul gonernl at Havana. "Ono Minuto Couuli Curo is tlio bet l rc ! imriition I have over Bnlil or used nml iiin't . My too uiucli In Its limine "I,. M. Koiinoii. ' Morclmut, iMoll, u.i. J. it. iiasoiiDucii. A Cim'li .'irt 1 I'nolo Sum. WnahlnKton, May II. iTnltoil States Treasuu-r Ellin V. HubertB has re ceived from Sir. Fioncln c. Moore, of New York, a Rift to the government of $1,000. In nceeiitiiiK the- sift Mr. Rob erts HQ'B It Ib ilune with full recogni tion of the generous, lmtrlotism which Inspires It. Coughs and colils, down to tho very border laud of consiiiuiitiou, yield to tlio boothins, lienllnt! iulliioiu'os of Dr. Wood's Norway I'lno Syrup, AlH-l ilcel'H III Mlifi.nlioll Al'C-i'litcil. London, M.iy H. It is otllclully un- nounced t! ;t the que -n lias acccptej Ihe reslBnutlon of the llarl of Aberdeen iih Ptovernor frenenil of Canada, to whtt h olllco he ivnB appointed In 1S9.I. The two pert-- ns most prominently mentioned reee.-tiy as likely to succeed the Uarl of Abideen aie the Karl i" F.elborne, tho under uet-ret try of stato for the colonics, and tha Karl of Hope toun, the p lynn rt.-r K;-ni- al. S. M. Ooary, l'lerson, Mli-h., writes : "Da Witt's Witch Ilazul Salvo I curlngmoro piles hero to day than nil other rmnpiliea eom liimd It euriM i-cieunia mid all other uUin disease? " ('. II. 1 la -icnbuch. Tliere is so much tumble aomlng into the world " said Iord lloliiii-bioke, "and so much uiort In . ff groin out of It, that it is hardly won a wniie 10 Ijc here at nil." If a man and a philosopher comes to this conclusion. -. Vil d what n,"!'1 bc ,,,e S' V I yHf ""tt'ral conclusion I j LiSP ,nc "'""""nds VLjJW f suffering Jr w women who undergo untold tor me in brina fcig their habes into the world ? Philosophy of this kind is based upon gross ignorance. The fact Is, that there is no necessity for the severe pangs under- 1 gone by the average woman. If a woman is strong and healthy In a womanly way, motherhood meant to her but little suffer ing. The tiouble lies In the fact that the majority of women suffer from wc aknes- and disease of the distinctly feminine or-g-inisin and are unfitted for motherhood. , This can always be lemedied. Dr. Pierce's , 1'avorite Prescription is a sure, speedy and permanent cure for all disorders of this description. It acts directly on the delicate . nnd important organs concerned, making thenl healthy, stronsr, vigorous, virile and j elastic. It banishea the Indispositions of the period of expectancy and makes baby's auveni easy anu almost pnimess. it quicK ens and vitalizes the feminine organs, and insures a healthy and robust baby. Thou sands of women have testified to its mar velous merits. Honest druggists do not offer substitutes, and urge them upon you as "just as good." "I suffered fourteen years," writes Mrs. Mnry 1. Btcwart. of Dox 46. Saratoga, Snnta Clara Co., CnlM with female weakness, ncrvi-us-iicm ami general debility. I tried everything to 110 avail. Dr. I'lerct's Favorite rreseriptlctl and 'Golden Medical Discovery' cured iiu-. ' The names, addresses and photographs of hundreds of women cured by Dr. Pierce's medicines are printed by permission in the " People's Common Sense Medical Adviser." It's free. Por a paper-covered copy send 21 one-cent stamps to rovrr mail ing only. I-'rench cloth binding v stamps. Address Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. Kvery woman needs a great medical book. Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Ad viser fills this want. It contains over 1000 pages and nearly 800 illustrations. FIVE LIVES CRUSHED OUT By tho C'ollup-p of Two t-'lvo Story lliilldlnuM In Xmr York. New York. May 14. Five lives were crushed out and several men were ter ribly Injured yesterday by the collapse of two five story flat buildings In course of erection on East One Hun dred and Sixteenth street. The rear and side walls fell with a grinding crash that was heard for blocks, car rying some 26 or more bricklayers and laborers with them. When the work of rescue was stopped the list of killed nnd recovered was: Krlc Udden, 32 years old, married; Fred Dlckeleke, 58 years old, a German bricklayer, married; Albert Kamlnlskl, 20 years old, a German bricklayer; Peter Saldowario, 00 years -old, a Swedish bricklayer; Frederick Hart man, 16 years old, was taken out alive, but died In Harlem hospital. The wounded are: Peter Pasquale, 19 years old; Frank Rlczer, 21 years; Sebastian Welsbacher, 22 years: Will iam Cochran, 17 years; Paul Mulles, 18 years. Welsbacher and Cochran will probably die, while Mulles' condition Is critical. Late to bed and early to rise, preimres a ram for his home In tlio skies. Early to bed and a I.ittlo l'arly Jtisur, tho pill that makes I !fe longer and better and wiser, C. II II igenbucli. ME PERFECT Mm I DO NOT DESPAIR 1 Not NuflVr J,m.Kei'l Tlie IdVbaml mutations of life can lie rL'Mrt'il tu you Tin very worst cases of Nervous iieblll tr ri' ntiMilutoK rtm'H Iy iM:iEri:trro 'i a 11 ietm. gjGlvo prompt relief to lnhoinnla. iiiniUHH IUUIIIOI flllll IIIU nilSIB y anuarninorvnin powers. incur ren py uiaisrreiions oriMci'mfla or eariy yours xn.piirr vittur and potency to every function, Uraeo up tlio system. Glvo ehei'ks unci luMro V the eyes of joung or old. Onu r-" rt-'icH-- tal enerui Poxes at r.w a com-; teed cure or muiiey rofinid currled In vos.1 pocket hold idotG miaru li ed. Can bu evprvwhereor mailed In plain wiaj "cron receiptor price trTHK PEUFliCi'oCO Cixtun Bldtf CulcugO.ILL For buIo in Shenandoah hy Shcnnndonh Urug Store and CJruhler Bros, If Soractlja&aneo ib a reliable, monthly, rernlatli. in idl 'uo. fu the iiurefiidrugsohould beusoa. It '--u w-nt t tf-h Dr. Pai' Pennyj.'- Pills ThcT are prompt, ifo and certain in reaalt. The pnaIoe(Dr, r .,l'i onrerdisapj noint. Bout nuywuofe, Sl.00, Addraaa i'Kil. ittoioiHw Co., l.L.. land, O, For Sale at KIRLIN'S Dru? SA FAIR FACE tVAY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES -ir 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 it 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 r 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 it i ! i ; 1 1 u i 1 1 n t ; 1 1 1 1 1 : t :-.:. i .!,'.- .in a ! ' WOWiEN WHO REAO i S f' arc I'iM'Kriv nnil keep .iifurnied if E S VXFf?YV'''" . l,e Wurl(,' l'riresM. Tlio will in E Iffi f? J"Ctl,ri HH,,b-w tf0WlIl 1 MxSRAINB0W LINIA1ENT f vfieJf y lr'"n t'10 linnsOf a standard remedy for 5 i iS''lf ' tsS Spnijns, Bruises, Cramps, IUioumatlsm, E' 'j . rvswffi aIU' a aches and pains. E E t,i,.W. WlfrVrJs Mf!i Mc2SoH nd SO ctj. per bottle g "ii'tl ESS. Prepared S H. J. HACKETT & CO., Philadelphia, g H FOB SA.Xi03 BVBEYWHBBB. s GlIIIIMIIIIIIIIIIIIIlllllllllll'"H'tllllli:illMIIIlllil!ililllUllii:il ."" M'MItT". I tri5 IlAIl-'bl'S will enter the comlnR vear prerared to give to the na,t quarter oi a century coninuuuonsiruiu wus pem oi inn gmt uicinry men ,im i . i , i u-j wurkl illustrated by leading artitle. A briel glance over itt proeiwctua aunouncci ulIi riding is OUR PACIPIC PROSPKCT 1-KOjrrrs roil a Mi tnnrA tiL the 1011111:111111. i-.!-iiiiTifK np ah hthhiin u-.h Bt u.DAVtn Trims ' u-ilmixston c. ronn KIST1U Mlinill AMI TIIK VA11H0 THE l)Ell.orIKT !! OIB I'lllHt I)0J1AI li, SmVIIKS DS!iAl By CltAM AM t It ' RODHN'S CORNER THE NOVEL OF THE YEAR v bv Hfnrv Sbton Mkreiman, author o "Tha Sowers " Suiknu nn,.llici in sh..it Hri, .ti ill be contributed by udi aulhnrs is W. I). Howells, Richard ll.ir.Hn,; l'au,, l.iainlir M mil. . Frederic Keinington, Kulh Mclnery btuarl, and olhera. There will be a scne ot ailit.e-. in THE PROGRESS OF SCIENCE EUROPE. POLITICAL AND SOCIAL ART AND TIIC 'JR.U.1 ARMIES AND NAVIES STUDIES INAMERICAN SOCIETY AMERICAN CHARACTER SKETCHES PtiUgtfrf to wturilen in tht UhiIi.I .Halts, Ciuti, .m' Mttuo. Sub, $4 a year. Address HARPER 4 BROTHERS, Pub's, N. Y. Cllj. Send lor Iree proepect as Ci-n. U Wall 1. e H Winnne W l. Ilnwelll C.u..t,r r 1 r ennsylvania RAILROAD. WJHtlYKII.L DIVIWON Mat f, IMS. Ttsjlits will lravBhnftnriMih alter trio snort date for WlRgans, Ullbertou, PrAt-lcvllle Dmu Water, ft. Clslr, PortM-lll (tamhurg, Iten.IIni, , Fottatown, Phoenlirlll. . Nonlstown ard PI,'!. clphln (Brood street stMi.m i nt 6 05 nnd 8 15 s. m , 3 03, 6 15 p rn. on wrik days. Sundays, 05 . m. , 1 50 p. m. Leuve Shenandoah for I'ottaville ' via Solano) 7 57, 10 05 n. in., 12 50, 2 52 and a 2.1 p, nt. week days, flunrisys, 0H5 . m., 8 81 p in. Trains Iwive Praoknile for Hlienandonh at Tin, d-Ms. m. nnd I N, 7 51 p. u . Htinday, 11 01 a. in, nd 8 2A p. m. lttve Pi.ttsvllle for Htinnnndnah (via rraelc vlllo 710, 1120 a. m., S20, 7 2p n --indsv 10 8.1 n. in . 3 00 p. m. Leave Pottavllln for flhennndonh (via Pi-tano 7 45,9-10 h in., 1288, 2 12 and 1 00 p. in week days. Sundays, 9 15 n. m. 6 05 p. m. lxaTpl'hllaclelpli4a. (liroad street ntatlou), ! PI i-iMMidnnli ui 5 57, 8 as and 10 19 a. in., 1 10 p. id. wet k rla s. Hundys lenre at 9 50 a. m. lav- liroad rtret rtatlon, l'lilladolphln, lot K- (tin, Asbur l'arh. Ocean Uroro, Ixint FlrarioU, and Intel mediate stations. 8.0, Il.lt, a m., 8.80 and t. 00 p. m. week-days. Leavii Kronil Hlrect Htatlon. PhlladctlpMa FOH NK.W YoKK. Kxpreas, weck ilays 8 20. 4 0o, 4 50 5 15, 8 50 7 88.H20, 050, 1021 (DIiiIiik IVr), 1100a. m, 12 00IIUOU, 2D5 (Umitr.l 1 00 nnd 4 22 p. nj. Dining Cars), I l 2 Do (IMiiIi.k ran 8 20, 8.-X). 4 00, 500, 5 5l, (DIiiiiik fnr) 6 00. 7 02, 7 3 illill lug Cur), 10 IK p. m. 12 01. nlKht Hundavs, sat', 4 08, ICO I5 S20, .r)0 10 21, illilng Car), 1189 n. in.. 12 85, 1 05 llnlnB tar) 2U (Dining Car), 4 Oi: ( Limited 1 1 22(l)lnioi: Car, 5 20,5 6(1, (Dining Cur' J3, 7 02,743, IDInlng Car 10 00 p. 111., 12 01 night. Kspress for Burton without chnnge, 11 00 a ra., week-ilays, and 7 18 p. in., dntly. WASHINGTON AND THE HOI TH. I'or fialtlmore and VTashlngton, 3 50, 7 20, 8 82, loV), II 28, a. m., 1209, 1281 (Hi, .InK (an, 11J Dining Oar, 818, 4 41, 5 2a C'ongrea slonal Mtnlted. Dining Carl, 017. 651 IDI11. lug Car), 7 81 Dining Car p in, and 12 05 night week days. Sundays, 8 no, 7 20, 0 12, 11 23, a. in., 1209, 1 12, Dining ( r; 4 11, ,'.20 Colt 5rcioiinl Limited, Dining car, fi.V Dlnln !ar, 781 DlnlngCar p 111. and 12 01 nlclit. For Mnltlinoie, ueeomniodatlon 912 a in, 2 and 4 01 p in week days, 5 OH aud 11 lo p in d al 1 FOll ATLANTIC CITV. Leave liroad street station via UHawaro rlvei bridge Hi press, 9 20 a in, 7 05 p. in. dally. I-ave Market Street War! Kxprcss, uoOa m 2 00, (8 00 HaturdayB only), 4 00, 5 00 p. in. Sun days, 8 45, 9 45 a. 111 (accommodation 1 30 and 5 00 p. m.) For Capu May, Anglesea, Wild woof nd Hollj Beach, Soa Isle City, Ocean City, Hvalou anil Stone Harbor Express, 0 00 m., 400, p. ra. week days. Sundays, 9 00 h. in. For tsomers 1'olnt Kxprws, 11 03, a. m., 2 00, 1 00, 6 00, p. m. week days Sundays, 8 45 a. ra. anaiMap m. 1. H Hutchinson, J. H, Woon, Gen'l ManAKer. Urn'! Pass'g'r ARt THE GREATEST BOOK OF THE JvGEl Should be In Ever; Home and Library. Ifie Pdojle's Bile Moig Tb written by Iiiffht Hon, WHIinm Fwnrt Oln tm , Ex-Pri-muT of (irent Jlritinu fifel 1rfi.ni t Cli -i KriR., Kov. A. H. Hnjen, (Jimmi's ( ntl i (txfor i, i i . Kpv Hunn..l Ives ('urtifn, V.l ( 1 i t ' u lI Beminurj.OliiPiuxo III., Jtov. Fr-.P ii V, i u-m t 1 1 FI1H, Itonn of Cimi rhtiry, ' in'i rl tr I i i' J i Klmr, If Cnyon. V iK.Tv.Us CiAw . i ' - i M Hov. l'rmih W OuiimiuIhii, J) li , Amid 1 1 i n Ohlrnrt , III liov Oenrftn F. Pi ntico-t, IMi li horri Pr"jlij H-rifin t'liurch, I.oml n I in' . I WneArttmr. 1 L)., f'uKury Uiipti-i l.i.uii, N a -t City, N. Y.. Hfv. Murtyn Hummtr il 1 i n Htiopi true B.iptict Churoli, Ljn-i'n 1' 1 ' li M. Bristol, It ft , Kiru M'thuh-t I i i- i il t 1 nn h. i'.ranoton. III.. lU-v T. Moon-, 1 I. I . ," II . I t i tinn Oomninnwenlth," Lonu'm, lie i i K Kveratt ilulo, !)D, Ronti. ( uih-t mm )! rt tt( Ho"ton, I Tihs , Joseph Arnr I' i ' I ' " 1 - i ' Oolloco, IlicLiiiciui, linir ; H'V ( i-i i 1 1 t . Leip,itf I'mvor ity, Loivrla, (I'-n-ia v in. Ulnnvor nkiii-dti, D.D , Univpi -.t .,t i lu ( I i-cnt-o, IP,, JCev. tSunttiel Hurt, ii r f Bunford.ronn .Itov.if. Monro m' i'ii,l I" 1t -i u a Wo-mI Pr'-hyterirtii Ohnrrh, Lon-lti.-. I rr 1. - ' "rco C lioilmcr, LL 1 ., Tho Tempi'-, Iiu . M i- POl-II.Alt pd'iM, M lull . iMu-ti lintiK, yilt utigea, cloth. $4.fiu, half It i-ii, JV- , full I ova n'. ?().0n. Vt lUI" I IHTFOS. 1,260 pBflciK, f I I l ' ' d'n-trn. tfoTin. StAlfl A ffilt fidKOf, full V.tnt, on - uiuim", ilftm. Htylo B two vnlumetH. full Ionnt, tuft. ' jmij in l6PAHT8,ourirto mo, rcviow quf-tion- lo w h.fctift pntinr covorw. howod. trimnjed tli lith , I.i'1 cn liirt. For tale nt nil bookt'toiea nn-l P boot i Hi ) - i r rarthor information, writn 1IINKY O bill I'AKlt, -L CUM k fox at Povlneky'a drug store, Ks Oonir flireefi. thM8 THHtY PILLS K -it, n.lnl-AfniAtKWOVfU S HELIE.F. Aiwki urouniUud li vb -I x i I'Htai oru. Oft l to. t PlLl nml s w I lOBItTI, At . Iiii r .1 TPS .If tP'.t .!lf('Il (4.4 li .H ('ft. tl. C .! ',-,'EO Co , Both-u, Mum. Our book. 4fc For eale nt Klrllns drug storo and Shouandoa drufr eiore 'MB end Store, Shenandoali, I'a. mAUAlNt; the reading public that which hunailc it f im is for ft m I? t? 0 t f)