p 1 III Shenandoah Is Learning It, Learning It Past-Proof not Lacking. Kvcrylinrlv 1ms it. That tired feeling. Don't know what It maws. Keeps tou nwako at night. Destroys dully rumrort. Wearies tlio body. Worries tlio inltitl. Von would shako It oil'. You would be healthful nud strong. So you enn. If you tio at It right. First I earn what It means. Some say It's bad blood. Others my it's .1 lazy liver. They're nil wrong. Tired feeling menus tired kidneys. Just ns Lame h.ic:; menus Lame K 111 neys. And backache mcani Kidney Aehe. Iln .v tli wo know it? IIitiiih' Hum's Kidney l'lllicnio It. And they lire for kidneys only. How i an we niove it? llei . ,e the public wiy so. Horo isu ease in point: Mrs. Win. Orndwoll, of 23 North Ollburt (itreet, says s "I had no tronh with my hack nutd nbout four yours ngo but from that time on It was quito severe and seemed to I o of the nature of a pain neross my loins and when standing much mi iielilug look mo neross my back. At times tlieio was con siderable vain between my khuuldcrs. Tho 1 idney Rirrcttotis were not noiinnl mid enuscd nu tin nini'urtiblo feeling. I had n tired sensation mornings which made mo loso all my eiiergy. I became intcrestid in Doau's Kiducy l'llls and iirocurcd them fioin Kir liu's drug storo and though I did lint tako n whole box I found thorough reilof from tho troubles. I am quito free from them all now mid I consequently havo no licdtamo In recommending Doati's Kidney Tills as u valuablo preparation for tho kidneys." Doati's Kidney Pills for salo by all dealers, Piiee BO cents. Mailed by ' Po-der-Mllbtirn Co., lJull'alo, N. Y., soloii'-'onts for tho U. S. Ifeinembcr tho name Data's and tako no substitute. VETERINARY SPECIFICS 500 PAGE BOOK MAILED FRBE. CONTENTS: Part I. Diseases of Horses. Part II. Diseases of Cattle. Part III. Diseases or Sheep. Part IV. Diseases of Hogs. Part V. Diseases of Dogs. Part VI. Diseases of Poultry. Same book in bottor binding BO eta. Ill'Mrilim&'aiUD. 10., Cor.ttlllliiro A John New York NE11Y0US DEBILITY VITAL, WEAKNESS and Prostration from Over work or other causes. Humphreys' Homoopntliio Specific No. 28, in use over 40 yenrs, tho only successful remedy. $1 per vial, or 5 vials andlaree vial powder,for $5 Snlil by Pi iigKlstii, or mil po.timl.1 fin rii fl't of prlco. ItrjHI'llttl.lH 31 HI. I 0.. Cor, million A JolinM.., r.fw Vork used as dn admixture to ordinary cof fee makes a delicious drink Grocers can tell you why Uiose iirinltiiw Cftnlln'c Wtien Vecucomiiir'bnelc for it. Strange though how Ions it takes people to try a new thing. r-.rk.r. P0RGE5TER Spanish Ministers Loavo tho Pre mier in tho Lurch. AN ANGLO-AMERICAN ALLIANCE Dr. Miles' Nervine Will Not Perform Miracles But It Will Cure Nervous Prostration. Will Ho tlio Slunnl Tor lttiHHtn, Franco mill (luriimiiy to Step In Jliirtrltl Jsovxmpurn Allojio Tlmt Corvorn Clroiiiiivuiitncl tlio Americans. Mndrld, May 1C. All the members of the Spanish cabinet have resigned. Senor Sagnsta communicated the nit patlon to the rtueen regent, who In trusted him with the task of forming a new ministry. It Is asserted here that Senor Sagasta will experience great dllllculty In find ing men who ore willing to assume of fice under the conditions which now prevail In Spain. An empty treasury, lnternnl disorders nnd the loss of the Philippine Islands, Cuba and Porto Illco are not the only problems con fronting the Spanish ministers, and It Is not astonishing that, under the cir cumstances, a military dictatorship under, possibly, Marshal Martinez do Campos has been discussed. Spain is not pleased with the utter ances on the subject of the possibility of an alliance between the United States and Great Britain. The Spanish nmbassador at London, Count Itnseon, telegraphed an extract of the recent speech of Mr. Joseph Chamberlain, the British secretary of state for the col onies, at Birmingham, to Senor Gullon, the minister for forelsn affairs, who Immediately conferred on the subject with Premier Sagasta, with the result that the latter asked for a more de tailed account of Mr. Chamberlain's re mnrks. Consequently the foreign min ister cabled to Count llascon for a fuller report of the speech. Spain, It Is said upon good authority, will draw the nttentlon of the powers to the trans cendency of the suggested Anglo- American alliance with respect to Euro pean Interests. With reference to the speech of Mr. Joseph Chamberlain Senor Gullon said It had real Importance, ont only for Spain, but for the future of Europe. He declared also that a red book would be presented to the chamber on Wed nesday next. In which tho government "declares the blockade of Cuba Inef fective and expresses the hope that the powers In Europe nnd America will re fuse to recognize It." The Spanish newspapers nnd the politicians of all classes discuss Mr. Chamberlain's speech most angrily. They consider It to be a sequel to the Marquis of Salisbury's warnings to Spain, whose dominions, It seems, are to be nbsorbed by strong enemies. The Liberal, referring to the sug gested Anglo-Saxon alliance, says: "If an alliance, defensive nnd offensive, Is signed, the same day the general con flagration will burst out which has been so long suppressed by the powers. An Anglo-American union will be faced by llussla and Germany, with their nllles, and our western and eastern possessions now on fire will be an in significant episode compared with the conllagration in India, South Africa and China. If the Anglo-Americnn al liance succeeds, Europe, which has heretofore be-n Indifferent to our case, will take our part, not to favor us, but to defend her own preponderance In the world. Tho Imparclal contrasts the speech of Mr. Chamberlain with the reported nctlon of the crew of the French cruiser Admiral Illgault de Genoullly, In cheer ing for Spain after the bombardment of San Juan de Porto Hico, which was witnessed by that vessel, as being in dicative of a coming great war in Eu rope against tho Anglo-Saxons. Con tinuity,. The Inn arclal points out that "as Spain, slnglehanded, makes head way against the United States, sho would prove a valuable factor In the combination against the Anglo-Saxon." The Madrid press and people are elated over the alleged smartness of Admiral Cervera In sending Admiral Vlllamel to Martinique 3G hours after the former was on his way toward Havana. While it was supposed that Vlllamel was scouting ahead, he was really the squadron's rear guard, the Spaniards thus gaining invaluable time. Senor Gullon, In reply to a newspaper report, said Americans were blame worthy for bombaidlng towns without giving notice, nnd added that the gov ernr:i if v.culd nddress a note to the power,-. o:i the subject. wmmmmmfWrTmwpmw!? ARBEY'S OOK Gives a satisfied smile every palate that tastes it. to Now our on tap at all customers. WAI. SCIIMICKGU, JR., Agent. D oooaa MRS. ADDIE REED, Delia, Iowa. R. MILES' Restorative Nervine Restores Health, not by any miraculous instantaneous process, but in accordance with science, which is the practical, common-sense way of first re' moving tho germs of disease, and then supplying nutritious, healthy nerve food, that gradually starts into new, vigorous growth, strong healthy ncrvo tissue, increases the appetite, helps digestion in ton ing tho stomach and entire system; and strengthens tho brain and will power to control the nerves, that induce sleep and rest with' out stupefying or paralyzing the senses. The case of Mrs. M. B. Itecd, tho estimable wife of the leading merchant in Delta, Iowa, interestingly shows that desperate cases require prolonged treatment. Mrs. Eeed writes ' I had been troubled with nervousness and occasional spells of prostra tion. In July 1891, 1 was stunned by a stroke of lightning striking the house, and became much worse. My limbs would all draw up, and my left arm and hand was in a cramped condition, and tho chords in my neck would lie out prominently. Ono physician pronounced it a light stroke of paralysis. I would have throbbings in my chest that seemed unendurable. For three months I could not sleep, and for three weeks I did not close my eyes in sleep. I thought I could not stand It. I Just prayed for sleep, and felt that if relief did not come I would soon be dead or insane. My physicians (two from "What Cheer, ono from Springfield, and one from Sigourney), all agreed there was no help for me; that I was incurable. January 1892: Catching at a last straw as I thought, I tried Dr. Miles' Nervine, and it helped mo from tho very first bottle. The second night I slept two hours, and from that time on my sleep kept increasing and my health improved; slowly at first, but steadily and surely. I have taken in all forty bottles, but that first bottle was worth 1500.00 to me. No words can express my sufferings, and I can't explain in words how grateful I feel towards Dr. Miles for wonderful Restorative Nervine. I am now perfectly well and have not taken tho medicine for over four months." Mns. Addib Reed. Dr. Miles' Nervine is sold by all druggists on the positive guarantee that the flrst bottle will bcnellt, or money will bo refuuded. Book on Heart and Nervos Froo By Tho Dr, Miles' Medical Co., Elkhart, Indiana. BLANCO'S PLOT FAILED. Tried Once Again to Get Our Warships Un der tho Guns of Mono Castle. Key West, Flu., May 10. Captain General Illnnro, two hours before sun down f-'uturd.ty, attempted to execute a ruse which, It successful, would have cleared the front of Havana of six ships on that blockading station. Un able to come out and do battle, he adopted the tactics of the spider and cunningly planned to druw the prey into his net; but, though a clever and pretty scheme, after an original prop osition, it was practically a repetition of tho trick by which the gunboat Vlcksburg and the little converted rev enue cutter Morrill were recently de coyed by a fishing smack under the big Krupp guns of Santa Clara bat teries. Late In the afternoon the ships on the Havana station were dumbfounded to see two ships steam out of Havana harbor and head cast. Uy aid of a glass Commander Lilly, of the May flower, which was, flying the pennant, made out the larger vessel of the two to be the cruiser Alfonso XII and the smnller one to be the gunboat Legnz pl, both of which were known to be bot tled up In Havuna harbor. At first Commodore Lilly supposed that they were taking advantage of the absence of the heavy lighting ships nnd were making a bona fide run for the open sea. He immediately signaled the other ships on the station, the Vlcksburg, Annnpolls, Wasp, Tecumseli and us :eola, to form a column, with gunboats on the right Hank. The little Bquadron moved In obliquely toward the llee Ing Spaniards, keeping up a running lire as they went. The Alfonso and her consort circled In shore nbout five miles below Ha vana, and after runnfng in for half a mile headed back for Morro Castle. Our gunboats and thinned skinned ves sels of the mosquito lleet did not follow them in. Commander Lilly saw the wily Spanish ruse was to draw them under the guns of the heavy batteries, so the return was made in lino ahead, parallel to the Bhore. Commander Lil ly had not been mistaken. As his ship came abreast of the Sunta Clara bat tery the big guns opened and fired 13 shells at a distance of about five miles. The range was badly Judged, ns more than half the shells overshot' the mark and others fell short, some as much ns a mile As soon as tho battery opened fire Commander Lilly signaled and his fleet stood off shore. Captain McKenzIe, on the bridge of tile Vlcksburg, watched the fall of the shells, but he considered It useless to waste ammunition at that distance. He nppeased the desire of the men at the guns, however, by let ting to a final broadside at the Spanish ships, in chance hope of making them pay for their daring before they gained the harbor, but they steamed in under Morro's guns untouched, and as they disappeared fired several shots. Sev eral shots were sent after them at that moment by the Annapolis, which drop ped Inside the harbor, probably creat ing consternation nmnng tho scores of boats on tho wuter front. i o I 8 Dr. Miles' Nervine Free PlUs. Send your address to II. E. llucklcn & Co., Cliicaeo. and net a frr-e sample box of Dr. King's New Lite fills. A trial will convince oil of their merits, t hesc lulls are easy in their action and are particularly effective it the cure of Constipation and nick Headache. or Malaria and Liver troubles tlicy nave been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable, lliey to not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to the stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Kcgular size 2oc, per box. Sold by A. Wasley, Druggist. Restores Health. Kaier Export Beer"!-;! Give tho Children a Drink niio,i finiln.fi. It Is a delicious, appetizing, nnnriQliino food driukto tiko the place of Snl.l l.v all erocers and liked by all who lmvo used it because when properly ..,n,n.l It taut like tho finest colfee but is frco from nil its injurious properties. Grain n.t.i. ,iiHnii mid Btrenctlions the norves, T I., iinl A Kllltl ulant but a health bullilor, i,ii.ii-ni, ns well as adults, can drink It with Brent benefit. Costs auoui i as mucu eofiee. 15 and S5c. Hawaii In tlio Ifouso. "Washington, May lfl. The most no table event In the house proceedings of the present week will be the introduc tion of the resolutions providing for the annexation of Hawaii. The com mittee on foreign affairs has decided to report favorably the resolutions, and will do so probably tomorrow. A very large majority of the Republicans and, It Is claimed, 15 Democratic members favor the proposition and would like to take Immediate action, but consider ation will likely be postponed until after this week. Speaker Reed and Rep resentative Dlngley are opposed to an nexation as a proposition, and the lat ter Is especially opposed to passing tho measure before action upon the revenue bill Is taken. One Minute Is not long, yet relief is ob tained in half that time by the uso of One Minute Cough Cure. It prevents consump tion und quickly cures colds, croup, bronchi tis, pneumonia, In grippo nnd nil throat nnd lung trundles. U. II. llngcnbuch. CHAMPION nopumitwi youi RUPTURE If you wear tho flnrto CI it ouiaielohlH Trust Co.. 610 Locust St. Phii.. Pa WAHflEB DY THE CHASE NURSERIES nNi:it(St!TH) hi KM to . illctt (irut-r. for oiu- Imrdy Hurt ry titoclc. Kxpeiiael und bitlur to thosu le.vfliK hnni' , ur uoii'iiiLnion to la cnl .KuittK. JVriument em oluiDi.nt. Tb. liu.injM .Kallr learnfcl Andre. Ttic It.fi.linA.slil'O. ia tit. I'tua hi-, rtllu. Seimtoi-H mill tho War Rovonuo 11111 "Washington, May 10. The war rev enue bill will occupy the attention of the senate this week almost to the ex elusion of other business, and there Is no probability that the bill can be ills- posed of during the week. The Indica tions now are for a two weeks' debate, and there is no nssurance that it will be concluded within Hint period ol time. The principal portion of the de bate will be on the report of the Re publican members of the committee In favor of restoring the bond provision. The probablUti-s are that this proposl. Hon will prevail If the war continues. IN THE MANUFACTURE OF THIS CHOICE BREWERY PRODUCTION THE KAIER COMPANY, Limited, OF- MAHANOY CIXV, Has attained nn excellence which has rarely been excelled. MR. CHARLES D. KAIER And his associates have spent, not only much time, hut also n large amount of mouoy, in experiments, to bring this Keer to its present perfection and they have many testimonials that the company has received fiom well known medical men which are exhibited with pardonable pride by tho President, Mr. Clias. I). Knier. The hrower, Mr. Franz Kaier, is n gentleman scientifically versed in nil that pertaius to tlio lliowcr's Art nud to his perseverance mid close application is largely duo tho splendid triumphs achieved by The Kaier Export Beer- It is compared by many "Old Country" licor Drinkers to tho products of linden and Ilavaiia. 3 MADE ONLY AND SOLD BY THE ClifiS. D. PIER COIVIPflKY, Itmd. Mahanoy City, Pa. REPRESENTED IN SHENANDOAHjUY EDWARD O'DONNELL Mail orders will receive prompt attention. Interested People. Advertising a patent medicine in the pe culiar way in which the proprietor of Kemp's Ilalsam 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 tliey may try it before pur chasing. The large bot,tI&s are 25 and 60c, We certainly would advise a trial. It may save you from consumption. S. V E! S 00 vou mm Dlt. FELIX LE BRUM'S Steel Pennyroyal Treatment is tho original and only FltENCII sofa and j-oliaH" euro ou the mar ket, l'ricc-. 1.(; seut by mail. Ueuuiue Bold only by , KIHI.IN. Stienandoali. DR,THEa&m5ixihSt. t37-4CURE GUARANTEED." A lilt VOlN IMilfl J4IT V, reklllttOf MeM-iilm hieliil Jlituen, Vr IcoceUs Nti'IciurvM, Xo Cut line, Hniull HJmlovulopt-1 Orirunu M I.ut ffSV&VSXlSZl BLOOD POISOH !iiiillf!iae Fretli cniev curcilliit 'to lOilnyw. Si'tiilluct. sumps for HoJic 'Ti'llth." tmlvtruoineilltinlhrMilr Kxnimlnn UuucUr.VfaUeliuiUutc,tliclrtrtcksi8Cbcu:t4 Pi Oleliratcd Female l'owilfrs never full WjLUU4t4itiUccliu. tile" ..fu U11I .ur. f.n.r filling vlth Tanir Pid Pennyroyal raj. ""I ether Mf milt-die. 1. Alwuyi buv the beit .nd .void illut. polntinrnt. Uu.nntel .uperlor to all otfeert. ' Vo.iuvtfj iNUdluUniifflrku. ANo. I. rartkuluMcu' Ur.H'C uXUa Uy,lJotga,MM. ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND THERE IS NO KIND OF PAIN OR ACHE. INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL. ' THAT PAIN-KILLER WILL NOT RE LIEVE. look out ron IMITATIONS AND SUB STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE DEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS & SON, DETECTIVES I Kimball's Detective Agency Do all legitimate df tectivc worV. A correspondent wanted in all towns. Office, 58 Trust Building, Wllllamsporl, Pa. Death's Betrothal. A few years ago a New York newspaper conducted an open ut'cinsion upon the topic: "Is Marriage a l'ailure?" The aniwer i. en.y and upon the surface. Where there mutual love and respect, if there is also health, tnitrrhige is a success. When health if left out, even the most ardent love does not count, and marriage is invariably a failure. Modern science has cried the warning so often that all should realize the dangi-rs of wedlock to people In ill-health. In a cae of this kind death lurks on every side in the kiss of betrothal and the caresx of the honeymoon. The man who is suffering from ill-health is a physical bankrupt, and lias no risht to condemn a woman to be his nurse for life and tlio mother of babes that inherit his physical weakness. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery acts directly on the digestive organism. It makes it strong and its action perfect. When a man's di gestion is all right his blond will be pure; when his blood Is pure his nervous system will he strong and his health vigorous. A woman who suffers from weakness and disease of the delicate organism of her sex is certain to siifler from general ill-health, and to be an unhappy, helpless invalid and a disappointment as a wife. Her children will be weak, puny and peevish. A happy home is an impossibility for her until her health is restored. Dr. Pietce's l'avorite Prescription cures all troubles of the dis tinctly feminine organism. It cures them speedily, completely and permanently. It fits for wifehood and motherhood. Hoth medicine:! are sold by all good dealers. ennsylvania RAILROAD. HTIIUTICin. D1VIMON. May I'i, ISM. Trains will Iwire Hhennmlnah sftpr the snnr. dntn for Wlggons, (illlmrtiin, Kmckvlllo, l.r. Water, St. Clolr, Pottarille. flnmliurg, Itcndl'tt, PottMown, l'hoenlxrllle. ,:rr!ittomi ncd PLll n4elphls (Broftd Mreet station) at 6 09 and SI . in., 2 03, C 10 p m. on week days. Snndaya IS a. in., 4 2S p. 111. Leave nlienandonli for Pottsvlllc (via Dotano) 7 57, 10 Oft . in., 12 50, 2S2anil H 36 i, in. week days. Train, leave Frnckvllle for Hhenanrinab 7 AS, JllS a.m. nnd A 40, 7 M p. m, Hundny II 01 a. m. and S IS p. m. Jnve PottiivUle for HlinnAndnah (vlnPraik villa 710, 1120 a. ni., 020,710 p.m. Htinday 10 &ri n. m., r 30 p. 111. lnve 1'ott.villc for Shenandoah (via Delano 9tr a. in., 12 a ft O-. nml 18 p. m. week day., fnrr PhlladelpliiK, (Broad .Ireet .fatten) 1 Mliennndof.il at 5 57, nnd 10 10 n. m 4 10 p. lu. v. t-ek day.. Hundny. leave nt S 50 n. in, jtnve Hroml .trect etntlnn, Philadelphia, lur S (Mi, A.hury Park, Ocenn drove, Ixinr Hrnncli, mid Intermediate ptntlonfl, 8.20, 11.11. n. m,, 8.80 nnd 4.00 p. in. wekdAys. Ijeavn Hrond Htreet Ptallon. l'hllndelililn, 1'OR NKW YORK. 8 20. ton, 4 ftO A IS, 8 80 788,820, 9 90, 1031 ' I MiiIiik Car), lluOn, m, UtOOnmm, '28 u.iuilteil 1 00 and 4 23 i. u. IXnlng ('nr.), I lfl, 2 80 (I)lnllig Or) 3 20, 8 90. IOO,ftu01S5H(ItlltllK:ar). "00, 7 02,713 Dill liiKl'nr), 10 ix. p. in., 12 01, night. Hundny., A 2C, 4 09, ISO 0 11, K20, 9 96, 10 21, (DlnlllK Our), 1188 n. in., 12 ill, 1 05 i Dining Cun 23 (Dining Oar), 4 00 (Limited)! 32(Ilnlni; fan. 8 20, 9 86, (DItiIiik Car) A 89, 7 02,7 43, I Dining Cnr 10(0)1. in., 12 01 night. Kxprejw for Biwton without change, 11 00 n i... week-days, and 7 48 p , dally. Ksprwi., wet-K-iiHy., LIVE STOCK MAKKETS. Cut tic lii'oelpt In i'iiltiitlclplilit nnd tin- Liitel (imitation. Philadelphia, M;;y IG.-The receipts of cattle In this city lust wi ck were as fol lows: Heevc-s. 8,117; sheep, 7.647; hogB, 4.475. ItecclptB for the previous week were: Beeves, 2,945; sheep. 5,993; hogs, 4,887. Heel cnttle were only In fair demand nnd prices declined He. on nil grades. Quotations: Hxtru. B1,fH4c.; good, 494 ic; medium, 4Vfi l',fec. ; common, 40414c. Sheep were active and firm. We quote: Kxtra, liiiQ-lViiC.; good. 3(ijlc; medium, 3H&314C ; common, SiftHie.; lambs, 4V4 5c.; pprlnsr lambs, $34(5. Hogs wero active and higher on all grades. We quote best western at H4c; other grades. 59i'ftGc. fat cows sold from 2Vj3'ic. Thin cows were fair at $!il6. Veal calves were active at iM-IT6ikc. Milch cows were steady at J25I&40. Dressed beeves were active at 6&8c. Late to bed and early to rise, prepares a man for his home In the skies. Karly to bed and a I.ittio Karly Riser, the pill that makes ife loncer and better and wiser. C. II llagcnbuch. WASHINGTON AND THIS SOOTH. For Halt I more nnd Washington. 3 50, 7 20, 8 32, 10 20, 11 23, a. 111., 12 09, 12 31 (Dli.lng Carl, 1 12 , mining Curl , 8 18, 4 41, 9 28 Congn t sloniil Limited, Dining Car), 6 17. DM IDtn- lug (Jnrl, 7 81 mining Cnrl p. in., and 12 0.1 night week day.. Hundny., 8 SO, 7 30, 9 12, U 23, a. in., 1209, 1 12, (I)lnliiK Unr 4 11, 820 Coll greralonnl Limited, Dining Car, 6 98 Dlnln Oar, 7 81 IDlnlng Cnr i. m. nnd 12 OS night. For llaltlmore, nccominodntlon. 9 12 a ni, 2 03 nnd 1 01 p m week days, 8 08 mid 11 IS p m dull FOK ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Ilrond ptreet .tntlon via Delnware rivei bridge r.xire., 9 20 n m, 7 08 p. in. dully. Leave Market Htreet Wart-Kxprc, 0 00 am- 2 00, (8 00 Saturdays only), 4 00, 8 00 p.m. Hun- day., 8 45, 9 45 a. m (accommodation 4 30 and 5 00 p. m.) For Cape May, Angle.en, Wlldwood nnd Holly rtaich, Si-a Lie City, Ocenn City, Avnlon and Stone Harbor Express, 900 n. in., 4 00, p. m. week dnyd. Sundnys, 9 00 n. m. For Homers Point Express, 9 00, a. m.,2 00, 1 00, 8 00, p. m. week day. Sundays, 8 13 n. m. nnd 9 48 p. m. I. B Hutchihsok, J. R. Wood, Uen'l Mnnnifer. (Jen'l PasVg'r Agt HAKE MU I "Wild Western Method III Trenton. Trenton May 16. Four masked men Intent on robbing entered the saloon o George Ford, In the eastern suburbs of the city, a few minutes before mldntEht Saturday and canine out to tnose in the place to hold up their hands began shooting. The robbers made no eitort to hit anvone. but George Merdeie, wno was in the place, grappled with ono of the robbers and in the scullle was snot In the hand. Merbale was then struck over the head with the butt of a re volver. Tho noise attracted a crowd. and Ford's daughter, Florence, puneu the mask from the fact of one ot tne robbers. In the excitement the robbers escaped, taking with them Ford's till, amounting to about $25. Tlin Cuban ouestion and political issues sink into insignificance with the man who sullen from piles. What ho most desires, is relief. DoWitt's Witch Hazel salvo cures piles. C. H. Ilagcnbuch. DO NOT DESPAIR I Ho Not MiinVr I.onuer! The joys uml aililnllons of lite ei ,1 be restored to you 'llie very wor.t ease" of N, rvouv DehMf tv are iiliMihueiv eurnl liy i'i iinxTo i,ih.i:tn. (live pi' nipt relief to Insomnia, fui.inn meinnn nncl tlie vrastc anil ilr-iln of vita' newer inetir red hv unltsi'retiun-.orexcesses of earlv jeurs in pint vn:or anil nnteiie to everv fuiietlon Brace up the. system Give xm Mooni to the cheeks unit lusire to llie iS e,s "' rlu"B orolil. One Title Un ri'news-rl k vit.il eiiems; C lioxes at r5J..( a eo:u Xx9 1 V Jplete jjiinnin teeil cure or tie ncy ruftiiiil-VtWif7wet Can be carried In vest poekct t-olu sSdJ' overyii liereor mulled In plain nrupperon s receiptor prlco tvTHU I'DUKLCTO CO. Caxton llldK. Clilcuiro.IU. For pale in Slicnnndonh by Shenandoah Drug Store and Gruhlcr llroa. The Rosy Freshness mess or tuo skin is inva ' thoev who uso Pozzohi'b I And a velvety softues: I rUbly obtained by tho I Complexion 'owder. THE GREATEST BOOK OF THE AGE! Should be Id Every Home and Library. 1$ pf le's lime History Is written by WkM Hod. Willinm Kwart Cfi-JbtunE", Ill-Premier of Ormt Hri'ino nnd Ireinnd ( hv f.-r F,n.. Ile. A. H. QueLn-H CoHnpe. Otfuni, I rr , linv Haraufl Ivhh rnrtin, I) I), Cliicao Theof n l SHmfnitrj.rhicnun. 1)1., Kuv fre'Icrn- W Farnr I1.. V H.K , linn of Cimt!r.mr. CiriHThury, lii , '.iv Flmfi H rm"n, 1 I .Tufts CoIIcm-, nmoruh M Itov. Frank XV (lunwiuliiw, 1 1.. Armour Ii n ute, Chicnt'ii, III . Upv. CipnrKB F. lVnU'cuct, I) ) M i ! bone l'l.'r-hjt' rum 'l urrli. Londnn, I ni: I' H Miicrtlttir. L U , CnUmy Hmitint Chureb, N w ork City, N. Y. Ucv. Miutjn SnmniHrbpil, I) i , Mam Htrt-Hl Fri Itaiitir.t Church, LowiHton, Mp . Ii v I r mi: M. Urintul. lt.lt , Flr-t Mflhodiftt 1-inccnrul ' hnrrh Iaii-ton, 111 , Kev W. T Monro, LL.I., " Tin ('luis tiaii (tomtnvmwoHllh," London, En , lt'-v. J lv nl Ilwrett IIulo, 1)1). South roncri'ifRtmn il (I ir. h, Hoftton, Mfwfi.. Kev. .Iotp(.h trnr Htet, I D , V . U .ui (!ollorn, Itichmnnrl, Enc ; IU-v. ('ntpar Item .rvnr. Jlpzi(t Unner'-ity. Lmv7W, t iirmnti , K- - m 01nver UllkinMiit. I,1) , Vnfvpr' ity of Ctu if 'ln rnuo. III.; Ilov Hiinmol Il'irt, 1 V , 'lrniit ( Hnrtfortl.Onin jK"v .I.MonroGib'.on.l) I .Si I i oo I'roHbytrinti Ohnrcli.Loinlon, Lni . llr Ot ( rco V Irimor. LL.Il . TIip Tomplf, Ho-ton. M KIl'ILAK ritl1lN. U42 imuo-. &1 f uII-iiiil il'i.-in- (ionrt, (tilt v'1fp, cloth, $4.50; half leviint, l""-1. tm lovnn', i0(t. cjl ttrit HUTION. LSfiO pnpPfi. 200 fiill-r.T iHustrtv tiotm. Kt1e A gilt c-tlcc. full lci.nt, cm1 "inmpi. flrilWl. Htjl l.twn volumr-H. full lfv.int.tuftcl.it nxi. In IGl'AHTS.quortn roviw ipier-tionH to - n h, nit iuinor coverit, wwrnl. trirumc'I t lirhtly, I.fJO cm ti part For rbIo at all hooketore.s and bylmokM'Ni I r further informntlnn. wiito 1ILNHY O HilI f'LI, l'uhtiwhwr.'it'J tuid git Mon i o Stn-ot, Chtn'' T Itnni 7 -r. -v-r. ¬.--na.ia ar.io ! 1itjl-'' f" ' " KptciFiOtorhiA.ri PovInakye drUR store, Ea at Centre alreeft. CVAJtW (ANSV PILLS A tij n. irr asp ajru WOMAN'S HELICF. Atway.promotaii'1 r'IKbte. lioi.' Imitattoni. .Oei Ojitmu'ii Takrt I'll nand bavk naoarTS. Vliu jtorei, orwnl direct (araledl, rlc, $1. Catoi heao. Co , Hn.ton, Jlan. Our book. (C. For eale nt KIrlln'adriiK storennd Shenandoa drug Etoro orarrott to .MiuiTIii. Ban Francisco, May 16. General James A. Smith, commanding the First regiment, California volunteers, has been ordered to leave San Francisco with his regiment for Manila on the steamer City of Peking tonight. It Is doubtful, however. If the regiment can start at the time ordered, owing to Its InsulTlclent equipment lu arms and general field equipment. 'flnn Mlnntn Couch Cliro is the best pre- partition I havo over sold or used and cau't say too much in its praiso." Ii. SI. Konnon, Merchant, Odoll, Ga. C. II. Ilaeonbuch. STRONG q Alinlfi ! WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY 0 ,.l 1. M years. t :it.d li vc cutcd it, in-iruls 01 f2 I' yC.iScs nt N, rvous 111 ,i-.is.-s. svjch rti S Dti'i-y. " lrai-,.b . (Jess- ii. ss iU Vancocele.Alr l.lly,6ic '1 tley i-!e-r l.ic brain, Mr .iiillhco the iruu'atinn, ni ilcc diKebtipn P'-rf' t, ftnl inipirt a heallnv vigor to the whole beinr;. All drains and losses are die, kn mmttv. Unlcs patients are properly ured. ihir condition often worries thf-ni inulw mny, I'l.uiumptionor Death. Mailed seated. Pr,i-c i i per box; 6 boxes, with Iron-clid I -i;.il guarantee ti cure or refund tho money, 5.00. Send lor free book. Address, PEAL MCDICINE CO , Cleveland, 0,?' For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drujr Store, Shenandoali, Pa. "A FAIR FACE iWY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES EllllllllllllllllllilllllllllllltlllllllllllllllllllllllllilllllilllllllllllllllliniMIHIllllIlK BASEBALL RECORDS. StnmlliiK ' tho CIiiIih lii tlio Itneo I'or ('linniplmililp l'on mints. National I.l-iiuiio. W. I. VC. W. h. VC. Cincinnati... 17 4 .810 llrooklyn.... 0 0 SM Cluvcland . ..15 0 .737 Pittsburg... .11 11 .S0C UostOll 14 U .UUII UI11CI1KO i iu -ii 1 Now York.. .11 8 .571) St. Lords.... 6 14 .2IVi llaltlmoro . .. 0 7 .683 Loulsvlllo.... 0 10 .S1J Phtliwlolp'n. .0 8 ,B2 "WaslilnBton 4 15 .211 SATintlUY'S NATIONAt. I.KAOUE OAMES. At l'lillndelpltlii-Pliiladclphia, 12; llal tlmore. 11. At Huston Iloston, 8; llrook lyn, 5. At New York Now York, C. Washington, 2. At Ptttsburg-St. Louis. 5; Pittsburg, 4. At Cincinnati Cincinnati, 7; Louisville, 1. BUNIIAY'S NATIONAL M1AOUH GAMES. At Cincinnati (U Innings) Cincinnati, 4; Louisville, 8. At Clitcntfo-Clovclaud, 5; Chiciifc'o, 2. V.imti'rii Li-nuuo. w. l. pc. w. l. ra Wilki'sliai-ru 7 4 .KIS Byracnso.... 7 0 .KH liuffnlo 8 0 .571 SprlUKflehl. . 4 0 .400 Jlontreal 0 fi .515 Proviueuoo.. i 1 n Toronto 0 5 .513 rtochoster ... a 7 Mi KATUIIUAV'S BASTUHN 1.EA0UC OAMEH. At Wllkesbarro Wllkoabarre, 14; Springfield, 0. At Toronto Itochoster, 4; Toronto, 2. At Syracuse Syracuse, 8; Providence, 7. SUNDAY'S BAJVKUN LKAUUB OAME. At Montrml Iiuffalo, 11; Montroul, 3. At hint lo J.i'iiuuo. W. L, PO. W. L. PC Iuicnster . ..II) 8 .02.5 Newark II 0 .6tH ltldunond. ..7 6 .581 UwiiUiik 5 0 .4" i Ilurtfurd.... 0 8 .3-D Putiwu 5 0 .4,".i Norfolk 7 7 MX) Alluntuwn ..88 .2JJ BATUlttlAY'S ATiaNTlU USAUUK OAMES. At Heudlni.'-P.itcrson, 4; Heading. 1. At Allentown-Nownrk. C; Allontown, 4, At nichmor.d-Lnncnstor. 4; IUchmond, 3. At Norfolk-Norfolk. 7i Hartford, 4. S. M. Goary. Plcrson, Ml0li., wtos : "De Witt's Witch IlazolSaWo is ourlngmoro piles bore to-day than all other remedies coin b'''cd. It cures erzoma anil all other bUu 1 oasis." C, 11. llHsenbucli, i mm WOFslEN WHO READ 1 nro pinutresriVB anil tlio World'i formed una nhvnys keep keep .nfunneil of E I'riiijrosh. Tlio well In thrifty HiUH-wife will RAINBOW LINIMENT i In the houfee. ns a standard remedy for Biirajus, Bruken, Crnmns. lUioumatlsin, and nil aches and pallia 5 PrlcoSScts and 80 etj. per bottle E Prepared tt H. 1. hACKETI & CO., Philadelphia FOE SALE EVBBTWHBBE. v i5iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiir"s iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimii'iiiiuiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiinriiiii 5 S.K.I t, duri-- i"wlllr ssntat."ii of the v nt to it9 rr ida mo i it f"-.l rr-rr a Mtl'M and i THE NEWS THAT BECOMES HISTORY National and Inter) The Wiek-lyk ill c . in i.inirii'it' national Politics die fcri.n rmlnadl . outs nt ,,ur cmiti- Soclal and Economic! lry" 11 "' '," ,'"Slal A """ n..n.tAH. I nnnnc que&tlonti, and ul the development yuestlons , (of the middle went. Ha aperi.il c.rr.- Industrlal Enterprise i M,r,nde.u in the Klondike regloiiwill n . Art and Lilcralure the stury of the great gold discovern.-. LONG SERIALS AND SHORT STORIES Tolnngserlalawillappeardurlntlie ! TJ'J ?!,'', Wrr ycir. contributed by author-, f inttr-5 T1. ;sMimTn, rM,TS national ftme, and will he illustrated ( ti i-mh K.sr'"A"V 0en Wisler Thne and a wore of equally pr-umiunt HOMard Pile Swritera will contribute slum sturn-s in ilic John Kendrick Bangs (Wkkki in is,,x, ni.ikinR the j ipei i -m-Mary E.WIIklns iciallynthiiiriction. other features an. the DEPARTMENTS AND SPECIAL ARTICLES THIS BUSY WORLD FOREIGN NOTES Kt K B. XAKTI.V C) IWLTKKV llldkl Ott LETTERS FROM LONDON AMATEUR SPORT , ASXUU) U-lllTB H,CA8r4BlrmTNir A SPORTING PILGRIMAGE AROUND THE WORLD IntheluteiestofthcWBEK!.v,CMMrVldtneyIaonhla ayaroimd the wnrld. He will Matt Siam In aearch of bis game, nuking his pniuiial hunt from liaugkok. He will vtalt I ndu and then proceed to Lurojie to pn-are articlea on the sports of Germany and t ranee, loe.ai:ifylun,lirrttfrifttlut). Suktrifthn J14.00 a ymr. I'asl !. n inllu United Stattt,Canaia,aHii Mexico. W. 1). 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