fie fjf. f TUB EXCEWNCE OF SYRUP OF HQS is duo not only to tlio originality nntl simplicity of tlio combination, butnlro totho onto nml skill with which it i3 lmiiiufactureil by scientific processes known (o tho Cai.ifounia Fiq Sviut Co. o.uy, and wo wish to impre ss upon all the Importanco of piirepii -.luff the true and original remedy. As tho genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the Cai.ifounia Fin Svnur Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding thd worthless imitations manufactured Ly other par ties. Tlio high standing of tho Cam fohnia Fio Sviiup Co. with tho medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of tho excellence, of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on tho kidneys, liver and bowels -without irritating oi weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the name of theYmpany CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. RAN IltAMJl iMvw.ya.va. nj. ,f Onl. M.V YOUU, REYSS VETEKEHARY SPECIFICS" w 600 PAGE BOOK HAILED FHBE. CONTENTS: Part I.- Diseases of Horses. Part II. Diseases or Cattle. Part III. Diseases of Sheep. Part IV. Diseases of Hogs. Part V. Diseases or Dogs. Part VI. Diseases or Poultry. Samo book in better binding DO cts. UUll'!!llka'IKI. 10., Cor.Ullllani A Joliu hu.,Nt Yori NERVOUS DEBILITY, VITAL WEAKNESS and Prostration from Over work or other causes. Humphreys' Homeopathic Specific No. 28, in use over AO yenrs, the only successful remedy. SI per vlal.or S via's and larcc vial powdcr,for $5 Snl.l ly IlninglM,, or aeiii .oiitiM on reril. oi prlc. llUJll'lllinS'JIHI. 10.. lor.nillUM JotiiM.,!inYort Ivjruruis can iuii vou whv those i-ii . iwhobuy Seelin's wucii keep coining Uaolc ..loojmfr.r it. Strance admixture to ittakhM ,lcople to t ordinary cof-hry a new tiling. I 4lt.-(r(lt linw WmtV (ce makes a "delicious rtnnk v.:...1 ?w??mmmmm,iw,wmmm ARBEY'S OOK EEH . Gives a satisfied smile to every palate that tastes it. Now on tap at all our customers. Will. SCIlMlCKfiR, Jli., - Agent. no putn iroui you i PUladetohl Trust Co.. 610 Ucust St. Phiu, Pa. 9 ) WORCESTER 1 csrwulratlsimjvtiinllrfc sm5 RUPTURE pjTEgS5 tf you roar tho RHAMP10N TRUSS. WAHrED DY THE CHASE MURSERIES IINHUfil'TK! hli'.N to u jlicit iinluro fur an. Iiurd j Nur t Ktoclt. KiiHjused f..d. tfnry to thoite leaving horn", or luirmiwlou tc Jo rnl eutntK. IVruunent em lilufinent. The lauliK'tul f flallF li'irn M A,Mrt'i TlllI...'ll.Hi;t'(9. U Bo. Piuu i at; mint. Gagastn's Nw Advisors Will Favor a Vigorous War Polioy. THE WOES OF A SPANISH LEADER. Men Who Denounced tlio 1'olloj of l'enoo nt nny I'rloo Woro Not Will lint to Aoecpt Ofllro Wlion Autunl War Kneed tlio Uovcrnment. London, May 17. The Madrid corre spondent of The Times teleRraphs: "I am now In a position to exnlaln the mysterloiiB cabinet crisis which has been hanlnu for several weeks and litis given rise to bo many Ingenious surmises. Senor Sagasta and the Sa gasta cabinet came Into olllce with the policy of avoiding a conflict with the United States by pacifying Cuba through autonomy. In pursuing this policy the cabinet not only ran counter to the general current of opinion In the Conservative party, but did vio lence to the feelings of a largo section of Its own adherents. "Its attitude was too conciliatory to suit the bellicose temper of the nation, and consequently It becume very un popular, when the policy failed and war was seen to bo Inevitable, In Bplte of all the concessions, it ought to have resigned to make way for a fighting cabinet. Ministers desirous of peace at any price short of sacrificing the na tional honor were not the men for con ducting affairs In a desperate struggle against an enemy Infinitely superior In resources. "No doubt a Conservative cabinet was practically Impossible, because It would have required a Conservative majority In the chamber, which Is not obtainable without subjecting tho coun try to the dangerous ordeal of n general election. Hut such an extreme measure was not necessary. There were many Liberals who had condemned the cabi net for being too conciliatory, and who continued to urge It to accept the arbl- ti anient of war. They were the men. It was naturally supposed, who must be willing to accept the responsibilities of offlce when a war'was. Imminent. "So it seemed at least to several members of the Sagasta ministry, and on the very day of the opening of the cortes his colleagues urged upon Sehor Sagasta the advisability of the cabinet resigning Immediately. Senor Sagasta objected. All he could be induced to do was to advise the queen recent to consult with Important political leaders on the question of a change of cabinet. "Though some of these had shown themselves very bellicose when war was at a comfortable distance, none was Inclined to assume the responsibilities of ofllce when war was about to begin. All, therefore, with the exception of one or two who were known to be de sirous of fishing In troubled waters, ad vised strongly that the existing cabinet continue. The queen regent, who Is always strictly constitutional In her acts, had thus no choice but to request Senor Sagasta to remain. He consent ed, but the other ministers were by no means satisfied. "Finally, on Sunday, May 8, Senor Sagasta, yielding to the representations of those who wished to retire, tendered the queen regent the resignation of the cabinet. Again the same Important po litical personages were consulted, and again they declined the responsibilities of ofllce. Things seemed at a deadlock, but there was still a way out of It. The fundamental question of policy that di vided ministers was whether the gov crnment should still seek a pacific solu tion by Invoking the friendly Inter vention of the great powers or should abandon all present hope of peace and fight to tho bitter end. "Senor Sllvela, the leader of a party which had always shown Itself more bellicose than the Liberals, had used In the chamber certain vague expres slons which seemed to show that ho fa vored making another effort to seeuro peace. Senor Moret accordingly launch cd the Idea In the chamber, but Senor Sllvela, Instead of adopting Moret'3 suggestion, condemned It In no mens ured terms as nn attemM of the gov crnment to evade Its legitimate respon sibilities. In vain Senor Moret ex plained that the government wanted merely an Indication of the national will. Senor Sllvela refused to accept the olive branch, and tho cabinet re lapsed Into Its old difficulties. ' The only course now was for Senor Sagasta to choose for himself between the two policies, letting those retire who cl'.ited to the policy adopted. This he 1m s now done, and It Is under stood tli". t he will choose colleagues from among those In favor of contin uing the struggle with all possible energy." A Madrid dispatch to The Morning Leader says: "The new ministers will be: Senor Romero GIron, minister of foreign affairs; Senor Aunon, marine; Duke of Almodovar, public works. Thj remainder will form a makeshift until the budget has been carried." A late dlsDatch from Madrid says that on receiving the announcement that the cabinet had resigned both houses adjourned. Ono Mlni'to is not loinr. rot relief is ob tained In half that time by the use of Ono Minutu Cougu cure, it prevents roiisiimp tlon iind quickly cures colils. croup, bronchi tis, iineiiinouia. la Krlmio ami all throat and lung troubles, u. 11, ilagcnbucli. fJmixrul MorVUt ProttlstH. Now York, May 17. General Wesley Mcrrltt objects to going to Cuba with an army composed mainly of volun teera, and has asked for at least live regiments of regular troops. Ho says: "General Otis may be willing to go on with only 1,500 trained men and 14,000 undisciplined ones, but I am not. do not propose to go without a force that 1b suitable to my rank. I shall stay right here If I do not go to tht Philippines." A Great Surprise Is in store for all who uso Kemp's llalsam for the Throat and Lungs. Would you be teve that it is sold on its meiits and any druggist is authorized by the proprietor of this wonderful remedy to give you a sample bottle fiee? It never fails to cine ucule or cliroiilc roughs. All druggists sell Kemp': llalsam, 1'rice 25 and 50c, rorto flloo IVitiilliltH Toltvirnms, New York, May 17. The central ca- bio ofllce of the AVestern Union "el eraph company has Issued notice that the Porto Hlcan government prohibits an messages to or from the United Stales. Olve the Children a Drink culled Oniln-0. It is u delicious, appetizing, nnuiishliiii food drink to tako tho placo 0 coU'co. Sold l.v all uroccrs and liked by all who have used it becauNi when properly prepared It tastos llko tho finest coffee but is free from all its In ur ous properties, uniuv Oatds dieostlon and strengthens the nerves, It Is not 11 stimulant but a health builder, and children, as well as adults, can drink It with great benefit. Costs about 1 as inuch' a3 coQco. IS and 23c. mr t t T ..... LATE More strength Extract than In elfects. i Ask for the Genuine JOHANN IIOFF'S MAl?T EXTRACT All Others are Worthless Imitations mmrwwwmmfWT I CKaier Export Beer"!-1 INTIIUMANUPACTUREOP THIS CHOICE ST! BREWERY PRODUCTION THE KAIER COMPANY, Limited, OR MAHANOY CITY, Has attained an excellence which lias rarely been excelled. MR. CHARLES D. KAIER And his associates liavo spent, not only much time, but also n largo amount of money, in experiments, to lirint' this liccr to Its present perfection and they have many testimonials that the company has received from well known medical men which aro exhibited with pardonable pride by tho President, Mr. Clias. I). Kaier. Tlio biewer, Mr. l'ranz Kaler, is a gentleman scientifically versed In all that pertains to tho lliewer's Art and to his perseverance and close application is largely duo tho splendid triumphs achieved by The Kaier Export Beer. It is compared by many "Old Country" lleer Drinker to tho products of Riden and Havuria. MADE ONLY AND SOLD BY THE Gil AS. D. PIES GOMPASY.dtmti. Mahanoy City, Pa. REPRESENTED IN SHENANDOAlliHY EDWARD O'DONNELI Mail orders will receive prompt attention. Erj TiMiiiimiimiim Free Medic for W eak backs this offer. (Cut out and send this notice, or ERIE MEDICAL lot fcfcTt sold direct turner for 25 yean tile prices, latin dealer fproDii. woere lor exam in anon. Ererjthing warranted. 118 itrlesof Vehicle, M 9yit of Jiarnesa, Top Buggies, S3Sto $70. rnji.tWtof 125. Carrii gea, 1'haetODB, Traps, cttei, Spring-Ito&d Wagoai. tiend for finrrty Ilarnfii. Priee, $18.00. At goon hub tur t. Catalogus of all oar it ELKHART OAHKIAGU INI IIAU.NEb8 MFC1. THE PHILADELPHIA ES IS THE HANDSOMEST and BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED. During 1308 Till: TIMKS vill not only maintain tho IiIkIi ataiidard of uicellcnco it rfached the past year, but will steadfastly endeavor to excel Its own best record, nnd will not swerve from its set purpose to make THE TIMES THE PAV0RITE FAMILY NEWSPAPER OF TUI5 COUNTRY THE BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED I'ltlNTINO ALL THE NEWS oir ALL THE WORLD ALL THE TIME No Journal li more extensively circulated or him n wiuer circle til rcnueia la l'cnnsylviitiiu tliuit THE PHILADELPHIA TlflES WHY ? BECAUSE IT DESERVES THEM Specimen Copies Sent FreeSend for one TplMC DAII.Y,J3.00icroiiimmj aicents li-'lvl 4J pcrinoiitMj dcllvrml by earrlvra for 0 cents per week. SUNDAY KDlTlON, 32 itirKi, iiiuiuMuiiie ihikc coiumng, elegantly lllustruteil, beautifully prlntuil In colors. 82-00 per unnum; B cents per copy. Dally and Hun lay, $3.00 per annum j 50 ccnU per month. Addreso nil Icttera to THE TIMES, PHIIJLDELrill 1 A Hand I is oneot tlio I posseus. l'l ;lvea It. Handsome Complexion I i creaiem ciiarnm a woman can 07iO)ll'B COMl'LBXION I'OWDUul o Csiperor Treileiicfi f ... ... Vrf . 1 .I'd While Crown Princo of Germany Appointed Johann HolT as an Honorary Member of the National Society, of which he was the head, In acknowledgment of the merits of the Genuine joiunn norr's malt extract. In one doitn bottlfS of JohaUB Hoff'a Millt ck of ale or potter, without their deleterious tttt ft mmmmmmmimm .3S 3 en Who Are Willing to Pay When Convinced of Cure. A finipntlfln rOTnMnwl mprtlpnl nnrt mArlmnlpnl mm h.i I been discovered for " Weakness ol Men." Its success has been sn Hurtling that the proprietors now announce that .uii'y win genu it ou inai remedies una &ppuauce s without advance payment to any hone.t man. ' If not all that la claimed all vou wish lend 11 back that ends it pay nothing I No such oner was ever made in good faith before I we bcltcvc no other remedy would stand such a test. This combined treatment cures quickly, thoroughly anil forever all effects of early evil ha bl.U, later ex cesses, overwork, worry, eto. H creates health, strength, vitality, sustaining powers and restores weak and undeveloped portions to natural dimen sions and t unctloni. Any man writing In earnest will receive descrip tion, particulars and references In a plain sealed en velope. Professional confidence. No deception nor Imposition of any nature. A national reouuitlon mention paper.) Address CO., Buffalo, N. V. to th con t whole him Ibt amp any. Wagon - and Milk large, free No. 604 Bomy. Price, with cortaloi, Unvi. cd J lei. ibade, apron and lenders, f SO. A food at itlli lor n. CO. W. B. WLITT, Be', ELKUAliT, UO. ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND THERE IS NO KIND OP PAIN OR ACHE, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL, THAT PAIN-KILLER WILL NOT RE LIEVE. LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE DEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS & SON. IX rJDHbl'e FOR KITH till SEX UI1UI1 tf Thl h remedy tivlnic lo ir tec ted directly to the HCUl Or IIIONO UlMeilNl'N of the Gciuto-Urliini'y OrennK. reonlrow no change of diet. Cure guaranteed In 1 to 3 dnj'H. Small plain puck. P VT TCT TTT" ni;e, by mall, 131. OO, IS w AtbMMold only by S. P. KIRLIN, Shenandoah. DR.THEELGS4K-StoK.st. ClUl I BflBoiitfikM v PHILADELPHIA. HA. tr"CURE: GUARANTEED."" A vim i ii r remittal ' Nnuitl 8Jlitlivelopfcil Ctciui fe ImuI ty?sri!!Es;E?A blood po soh II imll oiihhm. Ii-wkli n'lboii iiirl In .L 'l 10lu fiomtiucts, Pt;imjin fur lloAc "'rriith.'roiIvtruoim'i!tciit tioDkllxnoHlnir EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking No. 13 North Jardiu St. DETECTIVES I Kimball's Detective Agency Do all legitimate detective worV. A correspondent wanted in all towns. Office, 58 Trust Building, Williamsport, Pa TO EXCHANGE PRISONERS rwo Americans Will Bo Released From Fort Cabanas and Two Spaniards From Fort McPherson. Key Wont.May 17. The United States Kovcrntilent tuu Uncaa has returned here from off Havana without the two American newspaper correspondents. Charles Thrall and Hoyden Jones, cap tured by the Spaniard? and Imprisoned in Fort Cabanas, but It Is undei stood that two of the Spanish captives now In Kort Mcl'herson, Atlanta, will be promptly sent down, and the exchanne of prisoners will be consummated with out further trouble. The Uncns after leaving here nt 1 o'clock on Sunday lunrnlnr, headed for Havana nnd spoke tho Mayflower, which was acting as flagship of the blockade lleet. Lieutenant Hralnard. U. S. N., special aeent of the United States covernment, boarded her and handed sealed orders to the captain, who thereupon Instructed the Uncas to- hoist a white flag and proceed Into Havana harbor. The Uncas then steamed towards Havana, and when within signaling distance of Morro Castle she slfjnaled, asking for nn an chorage. The Castle slKiialed back that Its commander wns waiting for in structions, nnd that the Uncas must certainly not anchor. After nn Interval a launch with the harbor authorities on board put out from the shore and took on board Lieu tenant Hralnard and Mr. Knight, the correspondent of the London Times, who had been choBen to negotiate the exchange of prisoners. As the launch wus returning to the shore she was met by Captain General Hlanco's launch coming out with the captain general'i aide de camp and Mr. Gollen, the Hrlt- sh consul general. The boats drew to gether and a conference followed. Lieu tenant Hralnard was assured that Cap tain General Blanco was willing to re- enso the moment the United States au thorities send him two Spanish pris oners In exchange. Mr. Knight was told he could not Innd at Havana from nn American boat, In spite of the flag of truce, and it was explained to him that If he desired to reach Havana he must go thero on a ship belonslnc to some neutral power. Free Pills. Send your address to II. E, Hucklcn & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy in their action and arc particularly effective in the cure of Constipation and Sick Headache. l or Malaria and Liver 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 lo the stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size 2oc, per box. Sold by A. Wasley, Druggist. Coopor Jury Cnnnnt Aprrco. WIlmlnBton, Del., May 17. The Uni ted States district court Jury In the case of 15. T. Cooper, tried on an In dictment charging him with aiding nnd abetting to tho extent of $23,000 in the $107,000 defalcation of W. N. Bocgs, late paying teller of the First National bank, of Dover, Is unabe to agree upon a verdict. The Jury retired at 4 o'clock Saturday afternoon. It Is reported that the jury stands nine for conviction to three for acquittal. It Is not believed that the three dissenters will give In. Tho Cuban aucstlon and political issues sink into insicnificanco with tlio man who sudors from piles. What ho moat desires, is relief. DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo cures piles. C. II. Hagenbucli. Snys Trance Is With Th. Paris, May 17. The Journal Des Debats, In the course of a long article, rellects the anxiety experienced In gov ernment circles here respecting the feeling aroused In America on account of France's open sympathy with Spain. It says: "The whole affair Is a mis understanding. French opinion at the outset of the war certainly regarded the United States as In the wrong and some of the papers expressed this opinion In an aggressive form. The Americans, however, should not have taken the matter tragically, for of all foreigners our natural sympathies are for the United States." "Ono Minuto CoueIi Curo is tlio best pre paration I havo over sold or used and can't say too much in its praiso." I,. M. Kennon, Merchant, uueli, ua. u. it. liascnoucu. Father Shoriiinn n Chnpluln. Chicago, May 17. Rev. Thomas Giv ing Sherman, of the Society of Jesus, connected with St. Ignatius college, Chicago, has been appointed chaplain of the Fourth regiment of tho Missouri National Guard. Almost all the men of tho regiment are Catholics. Father Sherman Is the son of General W. T. Sherman, and Is enthusiastic over his appointment. Another Jesuit father of St. Ignatius college has been notified that his application to serve ns chap lain has been accepted. A numbor of Jesuit fathers of the Missouri province nave tendered their services to the mil Itary authorities. Takes tho hum out ; heals tho wound ; cures tho paiu. Dr. Thomas' Eclcctrlc Oil, tlio household lomcdy. sovon nenit In a Flro. St. Hyaclnthe, Que., May 17. A dis astrous lire occurred here yesterday, when the Materle St. Joseph was burn ed, causing the loss of seven lives and the Injury of a number of the Inmates, of whom there were about 200 In the Institution, by jumping from windows. There are also five persons unaccounted for. The cause of the fire is unknown. The dead are: Two boys named Boauchemen; Sisters Alexandrlna, Phllomena nnd Des Agnes; Mrs. Ouer- tln, a boarder; Mrs. Dr. Chagnon, of Kail Itlver, Mass. The mlsslnsr nre: Maria MUlotte and Nollette Keunlr, sorvants; Mrs. liorthlamue, boarder; Sisters llouvier and Auge. S. 0. I. Jones. Mllesliuri!. Pa., writes : "I havo ued DoWitt's Little Karly Itisors ever slum they woro Introduced hero and must say I havo novor used any pills in my family iiiirunr lurtv voarn oi nouse kco i ina tiiai K.avo hiicli satisfactory rosuiu-as a laxativo or oatliarlli'.." U, ll. tlagcnimcii. Kllloil by n Pillion Oirdor. Ilrldgeton, N. J May 17. William Pugh, nn employe of the Cohnnsey Glass company, was fatally Injured yesterday as a result of tho breaking of an Iron girder in the flooring of one of the rooms. lie lived but a short time. Ills son Frank also received In juries from which he will die. Both men were working In the room under neath where the girder broke. The heavy bur pinned them to the floor, crushing and breaking their limbs and injuring them Internally. YcstoriliiyV lliiholmll (iiunon. At Chicago--Chicago, 12; Cleveland, 4, At Toronto Toronto, 6; Rochester, 1. At Montreal Montreal, 6; Buffalo, 1, Italn prevented other games scheduled. When doctors fall try Uurdoclc Blood Hitters. Cures dyspepsia, constipation, In vit,'oniU'stho wholusy torn. Only the tor ture of the me. dreval rack are comparable to the aponies which m.iny women ufter through the peculiar weaknesses and diseases of their deli cate, feminine structure. Nothing leas than unbearable torment would induce sensitive-minded women to submit to the Intolerable methods of the average doctor In dealing with diseases ol this nature. That there is "a belter way" than these detestable "examination " and "local ap plications" is a truth which some women have yrt to learn, although thousands are already rejoicing in the knowledge. They have found in Dr. Pierce's l'avorite Pre scription the one unfailing remedy which heals feminine weaknesses at their very source. This marvelous "Prescription" restores absolute health to the internal organism; stopx weakening drnins and ul cerated conditions, gives elastic strength to the supporting ligaments, vitality lo the nerve centers, and complete womanly vigor to the entire constitution. It is the perfect fortifier and neulatnr nf women at every critical jicriod in their . development; from the time when they I merge into womanhood until the "change I of life." It is the one medicine winch I makes motherhood sale and almost free from pain. A lady living at 7 Park Avenue, Chicago, Ills., Mrs. lCmlly Howe, writes: " I, myself, suffered n long time from female weakness and seemed to lie guiilg into a decline. Took several lioltles of your ' Favorite Prescription ' and it saved me from a great deal of suffering. I now enjov per fect health nnd will ever praise the wonderful efficacy of your medicine. The best popular medical book in the world is Dr. R. V. Pierce's inoopage illu strated Common Sense Medical Adviser It will be sent free, paper-bound, for it one-cent stamps, lo fiav the cott of mailing only. Address the Doctor at liumilo, N. Y., or send 31 stamps for cloth-bound copy. HENRY AND J3HINA'S RULER. Tho J'mpcror AVni NervonsnsIIoMet Oormniiy'H Itcprc-cutntl vu. Pekln, May 17. The viBit of Prince Henry of Prussia to th emperor of China was a creat event in the his tory of Pkln. The prince and hPi suite went to tha ummer palace mounted on ponies and aooompanted by an escort of marines on foot. They were conducted to the temale, where their clothes were changed. Prince Henry and Baron Von Keykine, the German minister here, then visited the empress dowager, who asked them in numerable questions. They afterwards visited the emperor, who received Prince Henry and his whole suite in the grand audience hall. The emperor was nervous, and his hand was tremb ling as he shook hands with the prince, who offered him a present of some magnificent porcelain. The prince and his suite afterward visited different points of interest, and later returned to the audience hall, where the emperor returned his visit, bringing with him most beautiful and valuable presents, including two fans painted by the dowager empress herself. Prince Henry is reported as much Impressed by the personality of the empress, her masterful nctlvlty and ability, thus confirming the Chinese be lief that she is the true ruler of China. The empress sat unpalnted and un veiled behind a table In the form of an altar. Princo Henry expressed the wish that the European ladles in Pekln might be received by the empress, who replied that this request should bo compiled with at the next state recep tion. 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