t If MUG. Publicity Counts -That's What the People Want Shenandoah llx prcsslon on the Subject. Make It jmliHc. Toll tlio iicoplo nbnut It. Clratltmlo promolcs publicity. (Irntonil citizens talk, They tell tliclr iiclclibors tell tliclr friends. Tlie iiowr Is too rooi! to keen. Kveryhoily should know about tlio llltlo conqueror. "Hail Imclta" nro numerous. So tew understand I lie cause. Many Slionando.ih po iplo are learning;. And bettor still tliry'io hciiiK cured. L:nno backs nio lame no mole. Weak ones refrain tliclr strength. This li tlio everyday labor In Shenandoah, ()( Doan's Kidney Pills Our citizens nro maklujj It public. Mr. Thomas llarklu, of IK!) Vc Co 1 street, lnc.iltcr bos 111 the West Hlicnandoali colliery, fays : "I hnvo been troubled with my kidney- more, than In any other way though I have also sull'ered a great deal of lameness vljjlit over my hips and aching In my back especially when on my feet. I was told by an acquaintance, a farmer living up the valley, that ho had been cured by using Dunn's Kidnoy Pills, although lio had been In the worst posiblo shape, and I know ho Was worse than I over was. Well, I procured them at Kirlln's drug storo anil though I had paid n lot for doctor's prescriptions, nothing I over had helped mo Uko they did, Doan's Kidney Pills removed all Irregularities of the kidney secretions and did nway with tho dead tired l'eoling that had so bothered mo. I can warmly recommend Doan's Kidnoy Pills for kidney dilllculty." Doan's Kidney Pills for salo by nil dcalcts. Prico 50 cents. Mailed by Postor-Milbum Co., lluffiilo, N. Y., solo agents for tho U. S. Itcmcmbcr tho name Doan's and tako no other. CURES No. 1 Fever-, Congestion. No. 2 Worms. No. 3 Infants' Diseases. No. 4 Diarrhea. No. 7 Coughs & Colds. No. 0 Headache. No. 10 Dyspepsia, Indigestion. No. 1 1 Delayed Periods. No. 1 2 Louchorrea. No. 10 Croup. No. 1 4 Skin Diseases. No. 1C Rheumritism. No. 10 Catarrh. No. 27 Kidney Diseases. No. 34 Sore Throat. No. 77 Grip & Hay Fover. Dr, Humphreys' Ilomoopatlilo Manual of Disease1 at jour DrutrgNts nr Mailed Free. Sold by driurglsts, or sent on receipt of SBcK, BOcts or St. Iluniphron'Jled. Co., Cor. William and John Sis , Now Voik. If we can sell yon one 2C. ti.ick.-igc of i ii is immixture we'll he satisfied. You'll buy more for it will touch the spot. Grocers have SEELIC'S. mmmmmmmmmmmmm ARBEY'S OCK EES, Gives a. satisfied smile to every palate that tastes it. Now on tap at all our customers. Will, SCllAlICKEIv. JR., - Agent. imiumuuiuiuumuiuiu EVAN J D AVIES Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardiu St. r ( who fk$ l'as iddcd ililtlcofScel lg'S to ordinary coffee know3 o grauu urinic inai sp will rileasc her husband. S 7W0RCE5TERI Battleship Orogon's Trip From San Franoisco to Koy Wosti HER MEN ANXIOUS TOR A FIGHT. Only Olico on tho Voyntro AVoro tlio JIcii Colled to Armi, anil Thoy Woro Hnoniy l'rovoil to Ho a Unfit. Key West, May 27. Captain Chase Clark and other officers ot the Oregon came nshore yesterday and reported nil well on board and the ship In good condition. The Oregon left San Francisco on March 10, arrived at Callao on April 4, left there on April 7 nnd passed Sandy Point on April 30. The battle ship reached linlila on May 8 and touched at n.irbadoes on Mny 18. The battleship arrived off Jupiter light on Mny 24 and then communicated with Washington. The Oregon picked up tho cruiser Marietta iul the dynamite cruiser Nlethoroy (rennmed tho Uuffalo) be tween Itlo Janeiro nnd linlila, but sho parted company with them after a few hundred miles. Tho Oregon coaled four times on her trip at Callao, Sandy Point, Itlo Jan eiro and Barbadoes and reached here with plenty of conl nnd water on board. The first news tho officers and crew of the Oregon had ot the Manila vic tory was at Itlo Janeiro, where Captain Clark received a telegram from "Wash ington. Alarming rumors met the Oregon at every port. At Itlo Janeiro her crew beard a report that dynamite hnd been found in tho conl, and at Callao the officers were Informed that plans had been discovered to blow up tho ship. All these startling reports proved to be groundless. On leaving tho Harbndoes the Oregon snlled almost directly north, going to the north of Porto Rico nbout 150 miles. The northerly course was continued until the Bermudas were sighted, when she sailed northwest for the east coast of Florida. Captain Clark explains that the reason for going to Juolter Inlet Instead of putting In at Key West was to enable the Oregon to be ready to go either to Key West or Hampton Itoads In short order after getting official In formation from Washington. During the entire trip the crow ex pected momentarily to meet the Span ish. Only once, however, was there a call to arms. This was shortlv after midnight on leaving Bio Jnnelro. A dark object was discovered ahead, ap parently giving chase. Tho call to general quarters was sounded, the men rolled out of their berths with the en thusiasm of boys on a circus day, and almost Instantly every gun was man ned. The Oregon left her course, and circled nround her black pursuer, only to find It a harmless bark Instead of a Spanish warship. Back to their berths crept the men, with mutterlngs of dis appointment and disgust. At Itlo Janeiro Captain Clark was told that the Spanish torpedo boat Temerarlo was following him, but at tlio next port of call ho was Informed that tho Temerarlo had gone Into dry dock nt Bio Janeiro Just after the de parture of the Oregon. The cruise through tho Straits of Ma gellan was most Interesting. It was at this far southern point of the American hemisphere that the crew expected to receive a visit from the Spaniards. In many places the channel was very nar row nnd crooked, with hidden bays nnd coves, and bnck of them mountains towering Into tho clouds on either side. Moreover thoy were In tho land of Icy winter. For more than a month they had been sailing under tropical skies, and now the blasts of December whis tled among tho crags above them and the Ice nt night lay on the decks. But tho Oregon did not lag. Captain Clark had no Idea of giving the Span lards, If there were any, a chance to catch him napping. Wherever It was safe and possible the Oregon bowled along at 15 knots nn hour. The ma chinery worked well, arjd on occasions tho speed was Increased three knots In a few minutes. The Oregon's 25 officers and her crew of 425 seamen were well and happy when the battleship cast anchor oft Sri'nd Key lighthouse yesterday. The Or. gon Is In first clnss shape and ready for another erulso as long as tho one Just ended. Tho excellent condition of tho men after their CO days' voyage is perhaps even more remarkable. Throughout tho entire trip there were no cases of serious illness on board, and tho men nre as eager for Imme diate nctlvlty as if they had Just come from a vacation In the mountains. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Slgnaturo of Spnln to Impress Struniorn. Madrid, Mny 27. It Is currently re ported here that tho Spanish govern ment has ordered all tho Spanish steamers from 1,000 tons up, capable of steaming a minimum of 12 knots, to be Impressed as auxiliary cruisers. The Spnnlsh commanders at tho various ports, It Is added, have been Instructed to tnko charge of such steamers, whether mall boats or otherwise. Tlio Cuban Question and political Issues sink into insignificance- with tlio man who sutlers from piies. What lie most desires, Is rolloC DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo cures piles. C. II. lliigenliuch. SpiuiMi .Minister 1'or I'ouco, London, May 27. The Madrid corre spondent ot The Dally Mall says: "The political outlook Is brighter, and the ministerialists believe that a cabinet ciIhIb can bo averted. Captain Aunon, minister of murine, declnred In the car tes yesterday that when an opportunity presented Itself tho cabinet would not fall to do Its best to brine about an honorable peace." 8. C. P. .Tones, Mlleslmrg, Pn., writes: "I liavo used DoWitt's Little Early Itieiu over bluco thoy woro Introduced hero and must say I liavo never used any pills in my family during fuity years of houso keeping that gavo biicIi satisfactory results ns a laxative or cathartic." (J. II. llagenbuch, I'ourtiion Vcnrn yap n Hunk ltoblioi South Ilend, Ind., Mny 27. Yesterday afternoon the second trial ot deorgo West, alias lllvers, a convict of the Northern prison, charged with robbing the South Demi National bank of $15,- t)UU during tho noon hour on Dec. 8, H93, came to an end, West being sen tenced to It years' Imprisonment. Tlio human machine starts but onca and stops but ouco. You can keep It going longest and most regularly by using DoWitt's Little Marly lilsers, tho famous little pills for con. suputiou and all Uoinach null liver troubles O. II. Hngenbiicli. FREE EACH SMOOTH (During 1397) 3& Vnr Tiflpltrntflra nrml tnnf tinmn nml full I.nvrr Itfna.. t.tit.. Iliitlann & lir.irUnn Sli. Wu- C'Kaier Export Beer"-1 jE IN Till-MANUFACTURE OF THIS CIIOICU 5 S; BlifiWERY PRODUCTION 3 THE KAIER COMPANY, Limited, 1 OF" MAHANOY CITY, 3 p1; Has attained mi excellence which has rarely been excelled. jEs il .MR. CHARLES D. KAIER 13 And his associates liavo spent, not only much time, but also a largo amount of money, in experiments, to bring this Ueer to Its present perfection and they liavo many testimonials that the company has received from well known medical mon which aro exhibited with pardonaMo pride by tlio President, Mr. Chas. I). Kaior. The brewer, Mr. Franz Kaier, is a gentleman scientifically versed in all that pertains to the litewcr's Art and to his pcrsevcranco and closo application is largely duo the splendid triumphs achieved by The Kaier Export Beer. It is compared by many "Old to tlio products of liaden and I made: orsiiY THE GHflS. D. PIE. COMPANY, Itmd. Mahanoy REPRESENTED IN gj EDWARD O'DONNELI JJ;, Mail orders will receive prompt attention. SET". but har sold lumer for 23 prices, HTiDR wncrs lor ETerjthing USatrleaof 53 atylci of ft mat 1'hftatnni- TriM. .. ' o II w c.. n.m.M Prifli moo Wag'oni. Bend for large, frea iu.w8arrr. pwUhcnrtlni,Umpi.B JTa.TT. SwAf1V;,,ll', Catatonia cf all cur itylti. aMde. apron anif.n4iri,0O. Aao4aHiUftrtU ELKHART CAUHIAOE AND HAUHEHS MFG. A I'Pim-vlvniiln ItoKlmont Cololirntos. Wnshlngton, May 27. Last night the quarters of tho Sixth Pennsylvania regiment at Camp Alger wera decor ated with flags and flowers, and officers and men were enthusiastically cele brating tho 85th anniversary of tho regiment's organization. Just ,15 years ago last night the regiment celebrated Its COth nnnlversary on n southern bat tlefield during tho awful fratricidal conflict. A camp banquet was served last night, and after It was discussed ofllcors and men listened to Inspiring ami patriotic speeches. Major T. T. Drazer presided and mode happy com ments upon "the boys we left behind." Lato to bed and early (a rise, prepares a man for his homo in tho skies. Darly to bed and a Little Karly Itiser, the pill that makes ifo loncer anil better aim wiser, u. li llagenbuch. Vnclits llocomiiiondcil 1'or l'urehnso. New York, May 27. The new naval auxiliary board, at the direction of Ad miral ICrben, president, has sent to Washington a list of 40 yachts In spected by the old board, which It rec ommends for purchase. Among tho vessels named are George Gould's Ata lanta and John Jacob Astor's Nourma hal. Kach Is recommended for pur chase at $100,000. Buy Keystonctlour. Bo suro that tlio nanio Lebski & Baee, Ashland, Pa., is printed on overy sack. THE PRODUCE MARKETS As liollooteil by Dealings In Philadel phia mid lliiltliuoi'o. Philadelphia, May 26. Flour quiet; win ter superfine, tt.M04.7u; Pennsylvania roller, clear, j5.85Ql!.10! city mills, extra, $4.75ff5. Ityo flour sold In a smnll way at 4 per barrel for choleo Pennsylvania. Wheat slow; No. 2 red, spot, tl.'iS. Corn dull; No, 2 mixed, May, 3SS3SHc: No. 2 yellow, for local trado, 41Hc Oats dull; No. 2 whito. S3c; No. 2 white, clipped, 85fi35V4c. Has- steady for tho better grades; choice timothy, 112.50013 for largo bales. Deef steady; beef hams, $23.50S21. Pork qulot; mess, $11.75ifil2; short clear, M2.D0S11; family. J13.r,0(fJ14. Lard easy; western steamed, J0.43. liuttor Arm; west ern creamery, VlfyKViV.; do. factory, 110 12lic; Elglns, 12',ac.; Imitation creamery, 12614c; Now York dairy, 12iffl5c.; do. creamery, lSQlGVic ; fancy Pennsylvania prints Jobbing nt 17B20o. ; do. wholesale ICc. Cheese quiet; largo, white, 6?ic; smnll do., "c.; largo, colored, 7c.; smnll do., 77i,4c.; light skims, CViBCc; part skims, Mjj'.ic; full skims, 2I3c. Eggs firmer; New York nnd Pennsylvnnlo, 12 12V4c ; western, fresh, 12c; southern, HUc Potatoes quiet; New York, $2,7502.87; now, J3SJ4.50. Tnllow stendy; city, 4S4Wcj country, 3Q4Uc Cottonseed oil quiet; prlmo crude, 2122c; do. yellow, 2Cc Cab bago quiet; southern, SOTiOOc. Haltlmoro, Mny 20. Hour quiet and un chnnged. Wheat dull; spot, J1.33H; month. $1.35V41.3G; Juno, J1.33; July, 1.14JT1.14!i; August, tl.02; steamer No. 2 red. $1.29; southern, by sample, fl.30Ifl.SC5i; do. on grndo, tl.SlUfll.3CVi. Corn firmer; spot, month and June, 3Stf3Sc; July, 3SV&7 3Sc; August, 3SViiT(3Sic; stenmor mixed, 37V637JgC,; southern, vdlto nnd yellow, 39'u.l0c Oats easier; No. 2 white, 37W37V5o.i No. 2 mixed, 334f?3lc. Ityo dull and easier; No, 2 noarby, C3V4C.; No. 2 western, CIVSo. Hay steady; choice timothy, $12.0013. Lettuce, tl.25Ql.50 per basket. I.lvii Stmilc MnrkotH, Now York, May 20. licovos steady; cables slow and lower; live cattle, 0 10V4c dressed weight; llvo Bheep, 8Vi0 IOVjc, dressed weight; refrigerator boef, 8c per lb. Calves nctlvo and firm; veal calves, t5Q0,75; all sold. Sheep and yearl ings steady; lambs firm; three cars un sold; sheep, J3.7Ctf4.C0: bucks and culls, J3fi3.50; yearlings, tl.75Q5.40; lambs, ?Cif 6.75. Hogs Blow at tl.205f4.D0. East Liberty. Pa., Mny 20. Cattlo steady; oxtin, t3.10ft5,15; prime, $55.10i common, till 1.30. Hogs slow and lower; prlmo heavy, $1,305(4.40; prlmo mediums, M.204.25; heavy Yorkers, tl.10Sl.15; light Yorkers, $!il.03; common to fair, t3.S53 J.M; pigs, us to quality, t3.C033.&0j roughs, J2.uOG3.50. Sheep firm; choice clipped, tl.10Sl.20; common, t3.25if3.C0; choice clip ped lambs, tl.S0M.90; common to good, tl.235f4.75; spring lumbB, t5.508j0.60. Veal calves, 5.C0(uC 3 First Prltos, ciiho'$100 Cash. 20 Second " " " $100 Fierce Special Bicycles. 40 Third " " " $ 25 Gold Watches. TOR SOAP nr1r1rc In X TE T A I'll to f"" Yuri:. Country" llecr Drinkers Bavaria. and sold by City, Pa. SHENANDOAH BY tiiUuuiiiiiiiiiuiUiMi; direct to th eon jwb at wholt- mm um uiiunvu, warranted. Vohiclei, llarneaa. Wiran I X( II w CO. W. B. I'HATT, fieo'j, KLKUAKT, WO. ;xKSK.s:s:si3:s:KisKKs:::s:s:s:s::i:s5 CURE ALL YOUR PAINS WITH W Pain-KilierJ A Modlcine Chest In Itself. 'A Slmplo, Safe and Quick Cure for K CHAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, b COLDS, RHEUMATISM, It NEURALGIA. 25 and BO cont Bottlos. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. BUY ONLY THE GENUINE. PERRY DAVIS' LAUER'S BOCK BEER In Bottles or by the Keg. Lauer's Lager WD a Pilsnei Beer. Porter and Weiss Beer. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - FA Lace curtains, lace, table cloths, linens, spreads, underwear and gent's furnishings. These nre rare bargains to be had. Will leave the town shortly and will close out our stock at amazingly low prices. LOUIS MANN, 33 West Centre Street, Iiobblns' Block. A good place for n good drink Michael Mills' Saloon, 23 It. Centre street, Melli t's building, Wine, Whiskies, Hecr nnd Clgnra. Frelict beer In town always on tap. CARPET CLEANING. The undersigned have assumed charge of the Shenandoah Itcnovating Company'splant, and are prepared to clean, sew and lay carpets, mattresses, and do general upholster ing work, Feathers Cleaned. Work Done Promptly. ... Drop Us a Postal. ALLEBACH & HEFNER. Orders can be lfft nt No. 7 North West street, or at the plant, Apple alley and Downs street. TIffiEWSlflE Washington Has No Information to . Give Out. MILITARY OPERATIONS DELAYED Uy tho ITneortiilnty ItOKnrillntr Cor vcra's 1'Ioot A Movpniont of Troops Mny Ilo Looked l-'or, Howovor, With in a Vow Dn.VH So XmvH I'l'oin Dowey Washington, May 27. Secretary Long said nt the clone of office hours yester day that no word had come from any of the scoutinc vessels so numerous In West Indian waters concerning the Spanish flying squadron, wherefore he concluded that Cervera was still In Santiago harbor. Supposedly Schley Is lying outside, watchliiff the entranco to prevent the egress of the Spanish vessels, but, while there Is evidence of a certain kind on that fact, there has been no ofllclal confirmation of It. This is a little remarkable, In view of the fact that It Is only a day's run for one of Schley's swift torpedo boats from Santiago to a cable port In Ilaytl. There Is also a curious lack of Infor mation from tho newspaper dispatch boats on this point. It was supposed that the censors might have excised from the dispatches of the newspaper men any reference to tho fleets, but this would apply, according to the statement of the navy department of ficials here, only to that part of tha dispatches that might relate to the movements and whereabouts of the United States forces, and the censors' rules would not exclude reference to the Spanish squadron. Notwithstanding the ofTlclals profess unshaken confidence In their original belief that the Spanish squadron Is securely bottled up In Santiago harbor, there Is no concealment by them of an Intense desire to secure some abso lutely trustworthy Information on that point. It Is not to be doubted that, with the question still open, the begin ning of the military operations Is re tarded, for as long as there exists a possibility of the Spanish naval force being at large there Is an indisposition to start the troop transports for Cuba. Probably it was this uncertain state of affairs that Induced the president to call a consultation at the White House yesterday between Secretaries Alger and Long, General Miles and the mem bers of the naval war board, Admiral Slcard, Captain Crownlnshleld and Cap tain Mahan. None of tho members of the conference felt authorized to tell what had taken place, but there are thought to be patent Indications of a decision to embark military expedi tions, whether for Cuba or Porto nico can. only be conjectured In the course of the next few days. There was a lack of news from Ad miral Dewey, and this convinced tho naval authorities that there could be little credence placed In the Madrid re port of an accident to the Baltimore. In the rush of military preparations the war department odlclals have not been able to give much attention to preparation of the regulations for the procurement of the 75,000 additional vol unteers called for Wednesday by tho president. It Is still uncertain just how far the national authorities will go to wards recruiting these forces them selves, nor Is It positively known that Independent organizations, companies, battalions and regiments raised by in dividuals will be accepted, If by so do ing the department Is required to ac cept the officers with the men. Indeed, It Is now questioned whether under the law tho department could. If It would, accept the services of officers under such conditions, as the governors of tho states appear to bo tho only persona authorized to Issue commissions below a regimental grade. Monarch over pain. Burns, cuts, sprainF, stings. Instant relief. Dr. Thomas ' Kelce trie Oil. At any drug storo. Wo OIvo roitr I'rl-oiicfH For Two, Key West, May 27. Colonel Vlncente de Cortljo, former commander at Ca banas Fortress, and understood to be a brother-in-law of Lieutenant General Weyler, Surgeon Major Sincon Garcia Julian, and two private soldiers, who were captured on the Spanish steamer Argonauta, and who have been con fined nt Fort McPherson, Atlanta, ar rived here yesterday on the steamer City of Key West and were taken to tho revenue cutter Hamilton, whore they will remain until exchanged for Hayden Jones and Charles Thrall, American newspaper correspondents. An American vessel will convey the Spaniards to Havana harbor, and the exchonge will be effected by boats carrying flags of truce. Astor'H Itnttory Aceoptcd. Now Tork, May 27. The battery of fered to the United States government by John Jacob Astor when hostilities first broke out was accepted yesterday in a telegram to H. 13. VAy, Mr. Astor's representative In this city, from Lieu tenant C. March, of the Fifth United States artillery. Lieutenant March has been detailed to command the battery, and he will personally superintend the enlistment of recruits. The new bat tery will bo on tho order of what Is called In England a mountain battery, the distinction lying In that It can ba used In mountainous regions or in Jungles. The gun carriages and guns are detachable, and are packed on tho backs of mules for transportation from placo to place. Give the Children a Drink called Grain-O. It is a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food drink to tako tho placo of collbo. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who have used it becauw) when properly prepared it tastes liko tlio fluo6t coffee but Is freo from all IU Injurious properties. Graln O aids dlB03tion and strengthens tho nerves. It Is not a stimulant but a health buildor, and children, as well as adults, can drink it with groat boncfit. Costs about 1 as much a3 coOco. 15 and 2.1c. Chnsort by a Spanish Wni'xlilp. Portland, Mo., May 27. Captain Marty, of tho British steamer Kuropa, who arrived here yesterday from LI cata, Sicily, reported that as ho was leaving tho Mediterranean ho was chaeod by a Spanish torpedo boat, but ns thero was a heavy sea on the Span lard labored hard, and the Kuropa es caped. The Kuropa brought 2,500 tons of sulphur, which Is contraband. On the day after she had eluded tho first vessel sho was chased ncnln by an other Spanish torpedo boat, with the same result. A Qreat Surprise Is in store for all who mo Kemp's llalsam forthe Throat and Lungs. Would you be ievc that it is sold 011 its meiits and any druggist is authorized by the proprietor of this wonderful lemcdy to give you a sample bottle free? It never fails to cure acuta or chronic roughs. All druggMs sell Kemp's llalsam. Trice 25 and 50c. VOLUNTEERS AT CHiCKAMAUGA. Thol'li Kt StlppMc-Mori'i oRliSlpitt lunch tin- llltr rump. Chleknmaupn Park, May 27. Includ ing yesterday's arrivals there are now 42,000 men encamped at the park. The Ninth New York, Colonel a. JatneJ Greene commanding, arrived early yes terday morning. There are 1,010 men In the command. This regiment was organized In 1800, and has preserved Its orgnnlEatlnn Intact. The Second Ken lucky regiment reached the park at 7:20. This command numbers 1,030 men, and Is commanded by Colonel E. II. Galther, The various commands were served with supplies of fresh meat yesterday for the first time since the arrival of the volunteers at the park, and ar rangements have been made by the commissary department to supply fresh meats regularly. Sixty carloads of ra tions arrived yesterday from Chicago nnd northern cities. The reports of disaffection among the Missouri troops arises from dissatis faction growing out of an Inadequate water supply, but this will be remedied, as the completion of pipe lines will af ford abundance of water to the com mands. The troops also complain of Insufficient equipment, having received no uniforms or arms from the govern ment since being mustered Into the federal service. Yellow Jaundice Cured. Suffering humanity should be supplied with every raeaii9 possible for its relief. It is Willi pleasure we publish the following. "This is to certify that I was a terrible sufferer from ellow Jaundice for over six months, and was treated by some of the best physicians in our city and all to no avail. Dr. Hell, our Iruinnst, recommended Llectnc Hitters ; aud after taking two Irattles, I was entirely cured. 1 now take great pleasure in recommending them to uny person suffering fron this terrible malady. I am gratefully yours, M. A. ilogarty, Lexington, Ivy. Sold by A. Wasley Druggist. A ConvIct'HSulcIdo. Salem, N. Y., May 27. "Buck" Da vid, the notorious criminal sentenced to Dannemora prison Wednesday for six years for tall breaklhir. nnd wV,n t. wanted at Sshenectady for the alleged murner 01 ueorge u. Blodgett, the chief patent attorney of th nnrai Electric company, committed suicide In the Salem jail yesterday by hanging. He made a rope out of his bedclothes. S. E. Parkor. Sharon. Wis., writps "I have tried DoWitt's Witch Hazel Sulve for Itching pilcK and it always stops them In two minutes. I consldor Dowitt'a Wild, ir.l Salve tlio greatest pile cuio on the market." C. 11. IfaKcnbucli. Tin- Voliuitoor Army. Washington, May 27. The work of mustering the volunteers Into the ser vice of the United States under the president's first call for troops 1b prac tically completed. Adjutant General Corbln announn-d last night that the number of volunteers so far reported mustered was lls.000. and that enough were prepared for muster to swell the number to between 121,000 and 122,000. It Is not expected by the war depart ment ofTirials that quite the full num ber called fur will be mustered Into the army, as nearly nil of the states are short from 23 to 100 men of the num ber called for by their quota. Iowa Is still short nbout a thousand men of Its quota and two or three of the southern states have not completed their muster, but the small gap remaining will be filled in a duy or two. The public schools teach al movt every known branch of study but the one most important branch of all. What does it profit your son if lit- has an Intel lect like a Newton, i- and is mentally an v Admiral Crichton. Admiral Crichton. if he has a weak and puny body anu not tue re niotest idea how to care bis health? boy should taught from start that of for A be the his health it his most precious endow- nient. Without health all tne talent, an the genius, and all the ambition in the world are worthless. A boy bhould be taught that success in any walk of life, that happiness, ntid life itself, are dependent upon his care of his health. When a man feels that he is Iomiio; his health nnd vigor, when his cheeks no long er glow, his step is no longer clastic and the sparkle of health is no longer in his eyes, he should woik less, rest more and resort to the right remedy to restore bis bodily vigor. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is a natural medicine a scieutif ic medicine. It does no violence to nature. It works with and not against nature. It promotes the natural processes of secretion and excretion. It imparts vitality and power to the whole system. It gives plumpness and color to the cheeks, sparkle to the eyes, steadiness to the nerves, strength to the muscles and the animation of health to the whole body. It makes the appetite keen and hearty. It is the great blood-maker, flesh-builder and nerve-tonic and restorative. Medicine dealers sell it and have absolutely nothing else "just as good." " I was aflllcted with pimples and boils, and running sores ou face and neck," writes Robert S. Wert. IJsq., of No. 615 Galloway Ave., Colum bus, Ohio. I took Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and 'Pleasant relicts,' aud was cured." Constipation Is the commonest beginning and first cause of many serious diseases and It should always be treated with Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets used in connection with the "Discovery." These are the most perfect natural laxatives and permanently cure. If WHEH IN DOUBT, TRY STRONG ra vlyor to the while bt-inu. All draltiH are projici iv i nr d, tlu tr rondltion oUcq worries tin n Mailed t.e.iled Pn t per box; 6 boxefc(wlth lrnu-cl money, ts vu. acua tor iree book, For Sale at KIRLIN'S Druir Store, ShenandoaU, l'a "A FAIR FACE iVAY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES c!iuniniitiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!iiniiiiHiiiiiiiiiiiiiiU!:iiiii:irutiiiu':tiii!ttnpi I WOMEN WHO READ ..,i...ir.. vipk.- wffiV C . - - utliill!llllllllillimilllllllll.aVi.llllllllllllllt llMlMli.lllllllillliilllKl.l ,,.iIIH SCRATCH CONSTANTLY Baby Badly Afflicted with Eczema. Medical Treatment Useless. Curedby CnKcura. My nlocn's little b.il y l oj had IVrnmaall tni r his f,iiT, so that lie need, d 1 en nmuus aU'lilnir, nnd ho ncrat, hi'd tho 3 , ,,u. staiuly. Murulti".,lil face.linnilsand cli.ni. 3 Wimlrl bo slnliii'd Mi.li lilmiil. i t i e ewld take him out, his faco was c full cf ores. Sho had modlcul trcatnii'iit, ami tri 1 everything sho heard of. Sbu coinim-i I tinlng tlio Ccrici'itA ltKMcmm. The; lor t lelhitfiKeand hams entirely at ml, and now his face Is smooth and rosy. Mrs. I.. J. Rf KIT, New Scotland, V. Y. BrUl.TOrniTnuTnimTVoi, Kru.T ll.nr iWim. lrtl liu nr !!!. Wrm hath, will, i n i bOAP, follow.,! by centle RnointinL' Witt, ' uctsi, iure.toremolllentn,nn4 pn.MPrt of ikm curci. foM fimichmit thf worlS. PnTTuD (' Cmi-.Sot. I'ruin., lfcMkia. Uow to Cure hwy llal.y Hun. .jr. fiuo. PROFESSIONAL CARDS JJ- M. BOKKK, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW. MfW P.n !... TT.lt..-. MHHK. ... HT-I.. Centre atresia, 8henandos.Ii. J II. I'OMKItOV, ATTOKNEY-AT-LAW ShenADdonh, l'a. Jjl W. SHOEMAXKR ATTORNBY-AT-LAW. Corner Market nnd Centre ulrects. pROF. JOHN JONK8, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 66, Mnlmnoy City, Pa. Havlnt; studied under some ol the bust mn.tern lr London and Purls, will kIvo leasnn on the violin, mandolin, guitar nnd vocal culture Terma renqonnble. AdaregH in care of HtrouHu the Jeweler Hhnaiidonh j Side Entrance on Green St.. PHILCrLf-hlA FA, u rc c iuAKAn I ttu. ' t our ir. nl'I. sliiL'lr or urn rl d a i r n. i mi pint Ink nt.it rlum , IrSi u ..? . of blood poison ;!,vv.: !?rivafniwasfis!,.i.,.,r0J. ciuiiffi or mi, tiii or wrm nnd lit' i I Daily, ()-3; . , i-fj; Min.. !Mtf. - In KTQinr'H f'ir Ku-'k with nu-orir t 1 1 mo n inl m LxiMidlntr Uuucki aud Tako luvtUutei. HiME PERFECT 15 1 DO NOT DFSPAIRI 1 .itm,.' i n r.Ml ill ! . :'l ITUPIH'TO ploilll'l It l.tihn' luein. 1 . am' 'Irulii of vit red l bullpen I ( f L.irly yenrs Qui I 'itelM'V tl. III! uraeo up I lie syrHm 1 (' ebLCks iii.il 'u l.'j l(i I!. i Ol ohl. One h hi.-, ren.' t. t Imtt - ;it ftC.Vl ,i - teotl ci.rt. r in. lit', r. tut 1- carrio'.t m vv i p it-let maU.'it In ulu.M v. r.i!".LTuii Ly T11E I'rJUt 1.01'u CO Caxton IHiU i m.'ay'.,lU For sale In Slicnnmlonh by Shenandoah Drug btore and Uruliler liros. FHM-CHOT-STOKE, i DRAI.KK IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. S3 West Centre Street DRINK CIvEARY'S EXTRA FINE QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne. iRDiX'S l'ow . . , -k r f ill with TntiiV md Punnvrmul IM.a ami . 'ii r li rutin dt -b). Always t'U.v the tx .t uiui art i ii at. Dolntment. Uuarantcr J superior to all other, I'd uv3 , ' in tliPinWket, A No J 1UtiCUl&r4 4 5U U jf met my. tVHpru, WMfc ALL ii t ' ,ti.l J w fto.iSSi, i P.! Eff : .r t r n ,, mVlAP'.- W. -. JiBeciFIOCcPimJUr ri'i at Povlntky's drug otoro, Centro street. Ban f AWN'S TANSY NHS V jhGc t'Arojt a sir PiLLlund nx k i kuEKTt, tJyAlctl'acittttM.or'ntHwt(Mft!iI ' ct. 91. CATOX Kl'IO Co.,UoiUU,AIm. Our ok. 4C Kor sale at Klrlln'a drug Btoroand ShonnnJoa drug stora Th, ) h. e iht i t -f an. ami h . .icd tli i t s ol Cim-s ci Ni ivous 1 ti - Eut.li a j UcUuiU, UUme-, akH)e3S acth and Vnricoct l",An 'Thyiixii Tliey ' I' ar the Ih.hm, ctr-nnthcn t!ie i n.uldti.p, ni k dieiioo p.i fia, and in) in a healthy IHirjM Htty. Unless pati .ut .oln ituty, Cmifcumiiti norDcjCti. -r '' etocun refund tho mid loss-5 ate Addrehs, rEAL Kil . IK. CO., Cluietand. 0,V m in liiu uiiiine. mt t Buiuiwiu iviiieuy jor BjiniJiiB, iiiHUea, Cmuiiw, MuwiiLiitism, uinl all Uv'lien unci (,:iiiu. C . ... . .... c s .(. : a. J. 1AI tn u m ; .u. ,vnia
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