Tlilj EXCH.IENCB OF SYRUP OF FIGS Is duo not only to the originality tmd simplicity of tlio combination, but nlo to tho euro and skill with which it is lniintifncturetl by scientific processes lcnovn to tho Camfoiima Fio flvnur Co. oiuy, and we wish to impress upon nil tho importance of purchasing tho true and original remedy. As tho Konnine Syrup of Vgs is manufactured by the CAi.ironsiA Fio Svnup Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will as.sist one in avoiding tho worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. Tho high standing o'f tho Cam foiinia Fio Svnuv Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which tho gennino Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes tho namo of tho Company a guaranty of the oxcullenjo of its remedy. It is far in advanco of all other laxatives, as it acts on tho kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In orderlogetils beneficial effects, please remember tho name of tho Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. ban ritANmeco, oi. umivit.i.r, Kr. XKvr thhk. k.y. CURES 1 Fever, Congestion. 2 Worms. 0 Infants' 'Diseases. 4 DInrrhen. 7 Coughs it Colds. O Headache. 10 Dyspepsia, Indigestion. 1 1 Delayed Periods. 1 2 Lcuehorrea. 10 Croup. 1 4 Skin Diseases. IB Rheumatism. 10 Catarrh. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 27 Kidney Diseases. No. 34 Sore Throat. No. 77 Grip & Hay Fever. Dr, Humphreys' Homonpatlilo Manual of J)lsees at yimr Ilrurrirl-itrt or iMailcd Flee.' SnM by ilrujrelst. or sent on ivcelptnfSScK, DOots or 31. lliiiniiliroya'Jleil. Co., ;or. William aud Jolm Bts , 2vy Yolk. V- "Tt- te" .Ifl-L IfJ If we can sell you one 2c. packngc of who tins admixture we'll be satisfied. You'll buy more for it will touch the spot. Grocers I Uvc SEEDQ'S.! has Reulctl alittleofSccl- Ig's to ordinary coffee fcnow9 n crnntl drink that HlHlli Will please hcrliusband. mmmmmmmmmmmmm B ARBEY'S OCK Gives a satisfied smile to every pa'ate'that tastes it. Now on tap at all our customers. WM. SCIIMICKI-R, JR., - Agent. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. i I mm m m 5 I XworgestefR Tho Qovorntnont Wants a Koport . Prom tho Oommodoro BEFOKE TAKING DEFINITE ACTION Mrnutliiio tho Army of Invasion Will Do Hold In llenillnoss to Move at Any Montour, lrolliinil Want to Atluolt Corvoni With His Subitinrlno ltout. Washington, May 28. The military (situation as at present determined upon by those In authority Is to make no forward movement of troops either upon Porto ISlco or Cuba until full and definite Information Is received ns to the location of the Spanish squadron and Its possibilities as a factor In the nfiurosslve moves of Spain. That being the positive determination there Is no present purpose to hurry forward tho troops now at the soveral points of concentration, but the Interval prior to an ascresslve forward movement will be employed In seasoning tho men. Steps have been taken to Becuro early Information as to whether Admiral Cervera's squadron 1h Inside Santiago harbor, and whether tho American squadron has such advantage of oppo sition outElde the harbor as to make the escape of the Spaniards practically Impossible. For the last few days army circles have shared public belief that tho Spanish ships were trapped In Santi ago harbor, and that has given an Im petus to arrangements by which large bodies of troops at Chickamauga and elsewhere might be moved forward rapidly to Tampa for embarkation. Tho presence of 30 or more transports In Florida waters added to the convic tion that a movement on a large scale was about to occur. All this has been going on with the understanding that Admiral Cervera's career as a possible menace In the rear of our troops had been cut off by his being securely held within Santiago harbor, but In the ab sence of positive Information on this point, together with the certainty that he can be held Inside the harbor, there Is . no purpose whatever on the part of the war department to make an ag-j gresslve forward movement on Cuba or Porto Rico. This was stated today In the most positive manner and from an authoritative source. Unless tho navy department suc ceeds In securing some direct and of ficial Information respecting the Span ish and the American fleets within the next 21 hours through the aid of the West Indian cables It will resort to the use of dispatch boats. It can be again affirmed on the highest authority, and notwithstanding all rumors to tho con trary, that at the close of the day the department had nothing more than a belief, founded on unofficial advices, that the Spanish squadron was lying In Santiago harbor, and no news as to Commodore Schley's whereabouts. However, the great majority of tho of ficials of the navy department enter tain no doubt that Cervera Is within Santiago harbor, and they have suc ceeded In Impressing this belief upon the president and the members of the cabinet. It was announced last night that Hol land, tho Inventor of the submarine boat of that namo, was expected hero this afternoon to discuss with Captain O'Ncll, chief of ordinance, tho feasi bility ol using that novel craft in an nttack upon the Spanish squadron at Santiago, It tho vessels are still there. Tho officials are disposed to receive In a kindly spirit any suggestion that might prove to be valuable In this lino, nnd they will talk with Mr. Holland over the details of his scheme, prob ably on the basis of a compensation to bo paid to him for each Spanish ves sel destroyed. An Important phase to tho military program Is a decision not to take up the details of organizing the new forco of 75,000 volunteers for at least a week or ten days. In the meantime no con clusion has been reached as to whether a portion of the 75,000 volunteers will be used to recruit the regiments still remaining unfilled under the first call for 125,000 volunteers. If the regiments under the first are to be brought up to their maximum strength It will take about 40,000 men from the second call to complete the 125 regiments under the first call. This will leave 35,000 men to be organized In distinctly new regi ments. The war department Is anxious to obtain the views of the governors of tho tt.:''- nnd territories In regard to tho lllliu to their mlxlmuni strength of the ic;iineiits already furnished by thorn under tho first call. . There Is abundant reason to believe that the naval officials last night re ceived dispatches from Admiral Samp son. The press dispatches had already announced that the dispatch boat Dol phin, of Commodore Schley's squadron, ran alongside the flagship New York, which was then off Havana, and In formed her that she bore dispatches for Admiral Sampson from Commodore Schley. It Is considered probable that these dispatches contain Information of the precise whereabouts of the Cape Verde squadron, and quite naturally tho Information would be sent to the naval authorities here at once. '), Ol, I,-,,,'' niullnn n,l r,!llt,.l l..n.. sink into insiciiiilcanco with tho man who sutlers from piles, What lio most desires, is teuei. imtvniH vnun jiazot caivo cures piles. C. II. llagenbuch. Quay Knvors tue-iiouHiMl I'mimIiiiih. Wnnliirtgton, May 23. Senator Quay yesterday Introduced a hill providing that the pensions of all soldiers who served In tho war of the rebellion which have been cut down shall ho re stored, and declaring that no pension to a soldier should be less than $12 per month. S. C. 1 Jones. Milosburu. Va.. writes: "I have URcd DoWltt'a Little Karly Itisoiu over blncotliey wero introduced hero and must Bay I have nover used any pills In my family durinc forty years of houso keening that gavo such satisfactory results as a laxative or cathartic." U. II, llagenbiicli. A l.'nnTinimt Ion T'rom llnytl. Chicago, May 2S. A prlvnto cable from u reliable person In Port nu Prince, llnytl, dated Muy 25, asserted that ho had positive Information that at that tlmo Admiral Cervera's lleet was In the harbor of Santiago do Cuba, Tho human machine starts but onco and tloiH hut once. You cau keen it colng longest ami most regularly by using DoWltt's I.lttle Karly liihors, tho famous llttlo pills for con stipation and all stomach and liver troubles. u. 11, llauenbiicu. A 'I'oiihIoii Vov Ciiss'.'iIh M. CITiy. Wutdilngton, May 28. At last night's session tho huiiso passed 2S pension bills, nnd In committee of the whole considered h large number of relief and private pension measures. Among the bills passed was one granting a pension of $25 u month to General Casslus M, Clay, of Kentucky, and another glv Ing a pension of $30 to tho widow of Drlgadler General Daniel Macauley, To Cure Headache in IS Minutes. Take Dr. Davis' Atl-Headacho, AlldruguUta Eisner & Mendplsom Gentlemen: Malt Extract lur some years. ask rem the ocnuinc JOHANN HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT. AIL OTHtHS AftC WORTH LtBS IMITATIONS. Fwwwfwwrwmw 1 -I Kaier Export Beer"!-1 2 IN TUB MANUFACTURE OP THIS CIIOICI- j 15RBWERY PRODUCTION 2 THE KAIER COMPANY, Limited, 1 OFMAHANOYCITY, Has attained an excellence which lias rarely been excelled. ;3 MR. CHARLES D. KAIER 3 And Ids associates have spent, not only much time, but also a argo amount of money, hi experiments, to bring this licer to Its present perfection and they liavo many testimonials that tlio company ins received fiom well known medical men which .aro exhibited with pardonablo pride by tho l'lesldcnt. Sir. Chas. I). Kaler. Tho blower, Mr. Franz Kaier, is a gentleman scientifically versed In all that pertains to tho Jliower s Art and to his perseveranco and close application is ""v,j ,,u 'u oi'iumnu The Kaier Export Beer.. It is compared by many "Old to tho products of Baden aud MADE ONLY AND SOLD BY iS THE GHflS. D. PIER GOIWPflJJY, Lmd. Mahanoy City,. Pa. 13 j REPRESENTED IN EDWARD O'DONNELL. ;j JE:1 Mail oulers will receive prompt attention. tut h&re sold direct to the con sumer for 23 year it whola a&ie prices, inTing dealers proms, snip an j where for examination. ErerrtMng 118 itrlei of &5 itjlei of Tod Muzzles. Surreys, f 50 to ilW. ttB. Phaetons. Trati. ettei, Spring-Itoad Wagons. Bend for Pnmr Hiram. Priet, f If .00. At gODd Pllll IDT fO. catalogue or an ELKHART OAUUIAOE AUD IUUSEBS MTU. Lutheran SuKiul-Onteuiila!, IMilluilelplita. For tho scsmti-ccntonnial of tho Evangel ical Lutheran Minlstcrium of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Juno 2 to 1, tho Pennsylvania Uallroau Company will Mill Bpccial excursion tickets from .loiscy Shore, Wilkcsbarrc, Lowistoivn, Mcclianicsburg, York, Havre do Grace, lielvidere and hitennediato stations to Philadelphia and return at ralo of singlo faro for tho round trip. (Minimum rate, 23 cents.) Tickets will bo sold Juno 2, good to return until Juno (1, Inclusive Lato to bed and earlv to rise, nrenarcsn man for his homo in tho skies. Karly to bed and a I.ittlo Early Itiser, the pill that makes no lougor anu ucttor anil wiser, u. U llagenbuch. DecorHtPiii Day Tmir t (iettysliurg. Tho Pennsylvania Itailroad Company has arranged for another of its popular boven- ilay personally-comlucted tours to tho battle field of Gettykljurg, T.nray Caverns, and Washington, to leave Now York and Phila delphia by special train Saturday, May 28. Kate, $27.00 from Now York; f 2 1.00 from Philadelphia, coven all necessary expenses. 1'ioportionato rates from other points. For Itineraries and full information apply to ticket agents ; Tourist Agent, 1190 Hroad- way, Now York ; 78J Iiroad street, Newark, N, J. : or Geo. W. Iloyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. Ask your grocer for tho "Koyal Patent ilour, and take no other brand. It is tho best Hour mado. ADVICE TO SUFFERERS Joseph II. lirnnin sava, under oath, thut "advertising ept'cUUrUi, traveling doctors and Bo-ctilieil professors and otb era with their advertised Bppctticaand Blr worded U'Httmonlnla. books, etc.. navi robbed mo of hundrwla of dollars, and not one of them know what ailed me. D R.TH E E MOAN. Sixth St. "r.. ' ""Private EnlrancefireenSt. rmlaaotpbla, uaa the only one wbo eiamlneU in nct lounJ pi innCD Liver and Stomach Iroa Ktitlior. DLHUUCni ble.Blid Ilelt Uku a feebls oia ipan, due to abuse In single and married I.lfo. lie treated mu bcleullllcally. 1 stayed with blui fur tlx months. I paid the doctor well, but be cur ed me. During my stay I spoke to hundred of pa tients, and they all praised 1)11. THUIilj, and told mo the story of their sufferings as well as Iibt Ing been quacked by various doctors and would-be ?reatsiii'lall8tn. 1 hJvI.c.1 sufferers to ko to Dr. i. I'. Til HI' I,, and And out for thtmselves what a great and real specialist Is." Hend live two-cent stamps for book "Truth," with sworn statements! onlv Imok exposing all schemes and devices to swindle poor sufferers and slvlng correct doscrlp. SSS'.? ."-SECRET OISEASES. 8rJi Ved.andt$at Kv'rs. (I. It); bun. Ifte. Trent, mentbymntl. Niiuame or address published unless patient Koaeslrcs. Kecrecj guaranteed to all. The sworn orlglnalof every testimonial at thtontce. l'resli Ciineix-iired In 4 to 10 days. Dr. Tbotl GUAKAWTliHStocure alter all others faU. JM ooooooooooooooc Webster's inter national ; ; S&IStioiiary ' Swccstof of tho Unahrtttgcil." Tho Ono Great Htnmlnrd Authority, So rltiH lirtiu i). .1. iirmxer, jiuLitv l't H, Huprt'iuo Court, Hlaiidarcl of tho IT. S. tiov't l'rlntlntf ( Otlice, tlio U. 8. Kupinitj ( i uuri, mi ina r-utie nil m erne t'onrtu, and of near ly all tho HchoolbookR. Warmly COllllUCIKlOtl by State Supeiinteiulent ( or 8i'liooli, OulleuH l'rt'Hl- ileiiti.aiHlott.erKuuciituis ! iiiiuoai wuiioui munwr Iiivalualilu In lint liousi-lmM, aixl tct t inn li'ilt-litT, tii'iioiiir. jmi. ( it'H8it)iitii limn, mm t(liu'iiUr. ; TH R IJOST FOU PRACTICAL USI3. i It Is easy to find the word wanted. II is easy to ascertain ine pronmian' or? It lu cosy (a Iruco the growth of a woid. It Is easy to learn what n word ineuns, Tiu .V.'ii' Vnrlc Tribune fiitv.n 'lh 1 iu t uil in c.iines fromlli.' press ultli a ( r.xmilfl. in 'Mi Hi it Ininllt'S thii iim.t IIiiiriiHirlieill. . I hi il "id Hp i 'i iiilileui suiK'rtUlun. 'I 1m , i i l.li H.ll, . I i, lliids Ihn It work ti wlikll UU J I'liiiiiuiy iib"iuiiu n'u r. -.itiniBiaw. oirr TitnTinsT. tiyStierlinen naees sent on artillcatlon to a. .t r. Mi:uiiiA3r co riiinwwr " Hioooooooogoooooowt Cbamicey JVL Depew WRITES I Grand Central Depot, December 1 6, 1895. J Co. The genuine Johaiui Hoff's has been used in my family J? mmmmmmmmim iriiimpns acniorcu uy Country" lleor Drinkers liavaria. SHENANDOAH I1Y Dim iae warranted. Vehiclei, Harness. 13(3 toS70. Carria Wagon and Milk large, fret v Aan.. Prix., wllh enrt.tn..l.mD.. .QB- our sijiei. ti2., tproD .odr.Dd.ri. ICO. Xi good .1 1U for IWJ CO, W. O. WIATT. Heo'j, ELKUAJ1T. ID. M CURE ALL YOUR PAINS WITH f in-m er.B A A Medicine Chest In Itself. j M Simple, Safa and Quick Curo for K II CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, g ffi COLDS, RHEUMATISM, h NEURALGIA. 25 nntl 50 cont Bottlo9. h BEWARE OF IMITATIONS K f BUY ONLY THE GENUINE. PERRY DAVIS' j LAUER'S BOCK BEER In Bottles or by the Keg. Laner's Lager HD Pilsnei Beer. Porter and Weiss Beer. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA 1- xui-SRa 'THB STYLISH PATTnRN." Ar tistic Fashionable. Original. Perfect Plttlngr. Prices lO anil 1G cents. None higher. None better at any price. Some reliable merchant sells them in nearly every city or town. Ask for them, or they can be had by mall froui ti$ In eUher New York or Chicago. ? Stamps Jaken. Latest Fashion Sheet r I sent upon receipt of one cent to pay Q T postage. .Jl i NUULAZlNElW I Brlghlest ladles magajlce published. 7 Invaluable for the home, fashions of Q ths day. Home Literature, Household 1 Hints, Fancy Work, Current Topics, 7 Fiction, all for only 50 cents a year, In- S cludlnga frco pattern, your own selec- 3 tlon any time. Send two 2-cent stamps 7 foe sample copy, Address l , ( I tr THE McCAlD COMPANY, V ' s J42-J46 West Hth Street, New York. 'A J89 Fifth Avenue, CWcago. jl A U n nrlfirim n Rnmnlnnlnn I Is one of tlie greatest charms a woman ennj possess. I'ozzom's Coinxuxiox l'owuuul Jl SWi Cheering Eoports Prosented by tho Oommoroial Ageuoies, THE MOVEMENT OFBREADSTUFFS liumm-kulili) SIiIjiiiiuiiIh of Wltont nnd Kloiirancl KnoriiioiiH Korottrii Iliiylnn of Corn Grout UrojrroHs In tlio Iron Industry, Asldo l'rom War Ordor.s. New York, May 28. It. a. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trade says: The nation face war with reviving volume of business. The west is doing Its part, nnd more, hut at the enst also the vol ume of. business Is now expanding without nbntement In any Important line. The great outgo of wheat and corn continues to stimulate business at the west, and rallioad earnings show an In crease over last year of IE per cent; In trunk lines 8.8 per cent, In Rranger roads 22.G per cent, and In tho other western roads 14.0 per cent, while east bound shipments from Chicago In three weeks have been 3,888,808 tons, against 1G0.S12 last year, and 161,923f tons In 1892. This Is largely because of the enor mous movement of breadstuffs. Atlan tic exports of wheat, flour Included, have been 3,720,442 bushels for the week, against 1.530.C07 last year, though Pa cific exports were only 92,18t bushels, against 134.8G5 last year. Wheat re ceipts at the west do not diminish, hut run far ahead of those of a year ngo for the week 4,025,253 bushels, agalns: 2,909,175 last year. In four weeks ex ports from both coasts hnve been 13, 091,874 bushels, against 5,701,331 last year. The marvel Is still the enormous for eign buying of corn, exports having reached 5,550,595 bushels for tho week, against 1,581,511 last year, and In four weeks the exports have been 20,285,097 bushels, against 9,300,010 last year. Tet corn closed 3.37 cents lower for the week, although wheat, after rising from $1.50 to $1.00 for May fell to $1.40 on Friday, while July options fell V& cents. Offlclal and all other accounts agree In estimating that tho wheat yield will be remarkably large tUs year, despite the fact that the Califor nia crop has been much damaged by want of rain. Starting this month with the greatest consumption ever known, the Iron In dustry has made surprising progress In new orders, which reached about 100,000 tons In bars alone, over 50,000 having been placed at Chicago and 16,000 at Wheeling, mainly resulting from the ordinary demand for agri cultural Implements. Heavy contracts for structural work, Including some from New York which have depended on the action of the city government, amnunt during the week to at least 15,000 tons, with others reported at many western cities. Plate contracts, outside of the heavy demand for tho government, are verv large, and In clude 5,000 tons for shipyards In Glas gow and Belfast. Many structural and bridge contracts at the west are pend ing, with probability nf large orders during the coming week. Failures for tho week have been 215 In the United States, against 214 for the corresponding week last year, and 21 In Canada, against 22 last year. Bradstreet's review says: The total volume of business fully proportion ed to or In excess of that usually noted nt this season of the year is Indicated by reports to Bradstreet's this week. Tho exceptions are generally where weather conditions have made for Ir regularity and perhaps dullness. In most sections of the country the sit uation generally remains satisfactory. The volume of bank clearings, as was to be expected, such was the contrac tion usual toward the close of the month of May, but, with few excep tions, the crop situation, the volume of railway earnings and the reports from a number of leading Industries point to a maximum volume of business do ing In most parts of the country. Rel atively the best trade reports continue, as for some time past, to come from the central west and northwest, where the outlook, both as regards crop yield and prices, continues eminently satis factory. Yellow Jaundice Cured. Suffering humanity should be supplied with pv.mt tnMtis nniicihln fir itc ri-lief. It IS With pleasure we publish the following. "This U to certify that I was a terrible sufferer from Yellow 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 druggist, recommended Klectric Hitters ; and after taking two bottles, I was entirely cured. 1 now taKe great pleasure m rcLuiimitiwn's them to any person suffering frou this terrible malady. I am gratefully yours, M. A. Uogarty, Lexington, Ky. Sold by A. Wasley Druggist. Cnptlvo Cbri't'-.poiidoiits IIutnoAgnln. Key West, May 28. Messrs. Jones and Thrall, the newspaper correspond ents who had been held as prisoners of war In Cabanas Fortress, Cuba, wero brought to this city this morning by the lighthouse tender Maple, having been exchanged for Colonel "Vicente-do Cortljo, former commander of Ca banas Fortress and a brother-in-law of Weyler, Surgeon Major Julian and two private soldiers. Give the Children a Drink called Grain-O. It is a delicious, nnnctlziug, nourishing food drink to tako tho placo of colleo. bold by all grocers and liked by all who havo used it heeituso when properly prepared It tastes liko tho II hob t endue hut is frco from all its injurious properties. Grain- O aids digoitiou and strengthens tho nerves. It is not a stimulant but a health huililcr, and children, as well as adults, can dttnk It witli groat benefit. Costs about 1 as much at colleo. 15 nnd 25c. A l'oin-'loli Tu'f Mt'N. Itnglo.v. Washington, May 28. Representative Gtroud, of North Carolina, Introduced a bill yesterday granting a pension of $40 a month to Mrs. Adeline liagley, of North Carolina, mother of Knslgn Worth Bagley, who was killed In the bombardment of Cardenas, Cuba, re cently. The Population of Shonandoah Is about eighteen thousand, nnd we would say at least one-half aro troubled withscnie affection of the Throut and I.ungs, as those complaints arc, accoidiug to statistics, more numerous than others. Wo would advise all not to neglect the opportunity to call on their druggist and get a bottle of Kemp's lialsam for the throat and I ungs. 1'rice 2$ and 50c. Trial size free, Sold by nil druggists. Aiiotltor Appf "ntiiu nt'Kof 1leii-unb, Vienna, liny 28. MurcjuU de Iloyos, the SpouUh Hinlmgiiador to Austrlu Iluneury, will be- succeeded here by Senor Folo de Hernabc, late Spanish minister to the United States. S, 13. Parker, Klnmm, Win., writes: "I have tried DeWUt'a Witch Jluel Salvo for Itrliliik' I' I nnd it always stops them in two nilnutos. I consider Hewitt's Witch Havel Halve tho uruatest pile euro on thu market.'' (' 11. lliiRculuieh, A robust, manly snn nnd a cooing b.iby girl ni stling in her IxiMim what tnon can any wom anly woman ask? It is a boon that Heaven intended should be granted to every woman. Thousands fail of thit becatno they have neglected to look after their health in a womanly way. The health of a woman's babies is dependent upon her own health during the period of prospective maternity. The prospective mother cannot be loo par ticular about her physical condition. If she suffers from local weakness, nervous ness or loss of vigor and virility, her chil dren will be weak, puny and sickly. Dr. Pierce's l'avorlte Prescription is the only unfailing cttre for all weakness and disease of the delicate and important organs that bear the brunt of maternity. It makes thise organs strong, healthy, vigorous, virile and elastic. It makes the prospective mother strong and cheerful. It robs maternity of its perils. It insures a baby constitution ally strong. It is the invention of an emi nent aud skillful specialist, who has had thirty years' training in this particular branch, duiing which time he and his staff of physicians have prescribed for many thousands of women. Medicines dealers sell it anel an honest dealer will not nrge upon you an inferior substitute merely for the nine niicii i profit tie may mane mere on. I am the mother of a nice baby four and a half months old " writes Mrs. I. B Clotnrl Clotigh, (Box 203,) of I.islwjii, Craltnu Co , N. H. " I cannot give too much praise to Dr. Pierce's Favorite rrescripuon l)r Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure con stipation. Constipation is the cause of many disease!-. Cure the cause aud you cure the disease. One " Pellet " is a gentle laxative, and two a mild cathar tic. Druggists sell them, and nothing U "just as good." Xnviir .MlHtlmncti Muy JJitllst. Washington. May 2S. The welcome news that the naval militia can be used is now assured under the auxiliary de fense bill recently made a law. The patriotic young men who have been lm- patlentlj- awaiting the chance to enlist will have the opportunity, as under the terms of the bill a, number of men up to 3,000 can be enlisted In the navy for one year unless sooner discharged. These men will be rendezvoused in their respective states and will be ex amined there by a board. Those who are accepted will be mustered In at onee and ordered to receiving ships and I Other convenient stations, wbenee they will be detiiiled to suc-li vessels and such duly as the S' niir f'nulre s. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of YoMtt'i'trny'K IliiK(.iiill (initios. At Clilengo-fhlengo, S; Philadelphia, 2. At Louisville Umlsvlllo, 14; Iloston, S. At Cleveland-Cleveland, 4; n.iltlmore, 1. At Pittsburg l'lttsliuig. 8; Washington, 3. At Cincinnati Cincinnati, 13; New York, 1. At Montreal Toronto. 7: Montreal. 2. At Provldenee Providence, 9; Syracuse, 4, At Rochester Jtochester, 6; Buffalo, 2. At Heading First game: Richmond, S; Reading, 5. Second game: Rea-ttng, 3; Richmond, ?,. At Lancaster Lrtmit-ater, 5 Paterson, 1. At Allentown Allentown. 3; Hartford, 2. At Newark Newark, 1: Nor folk, 0. Ono Minute, is not loug, yet roliof is ob tained in half that timo by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. It prevents consump tion ami quickly cures colds, croup, bronchi tis, pneumonia, la grippe and all throat aud lung troubles. I.'. II. llagenbuch. EVERY WGL imetlxuMQeela b reliable, monthly, rem Inline; inSi. . the purest drugs should be usoti. llyaan i They are prompt, safe and certain In result. The Remi(nt?(Dr. IWd)neTerdiwt (A WS noiut, gout ny where, 81.00, Addrea fxiii MaoiOWTH Ca tJcfclaud, 0, ' J , , "A FAIR FACE lVAY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES Eiiiiiillilliliiiiiiiiiiii!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii(ii!ii!iiiii;iiiiiiiiiii;:tr.:iiiii.. .it , n-w- .1 rf. ;m m i: cm. q r mm r?x n m r . c . . r- r r rxV-S'kJ'V A nrc 'j ' ?mi. T4 H, v.nir rniKN.-. 'iin vjl in rs (f'A ti, t?r l ' V formed ui.tl tl nifty H mna-lfe . Ill -A C! WititJ'l """T- ES. lill.'lllll!IIIIIIIIIIHIIIl'!l li": SOME OF THE STRIKING FUATI RHS FOR THREE SERIAL STORES Tlin ADVUNTHUfJRS Cf U. B. HA K MOIT II A 1 " ' V I-OUH f 0 IS a tlirillinf; story of a fight for a treasure concealed ill an rM castle in the mounttinsof Wales. catcd a long SHORT PICTION In addition to the three lonf serial stories, the publication of which will continue ilui mr; the entire year, there will be short storiesol every kind. 01 uhtchit lsonly posslblstomeutionalcv tiu -kerc Hunt, the OwK-r The IMockadcrs A Harbor Mystery Jjr ST.tXIRY J M'KYMAX Jt JA3KS BABlfKS , JOI1H K H H U.S The FlunkinK of Walklns' flliost A flrest Haul A Creature of Circumstance E) JOUX htXHUK'K I.I VOS By KiPlli Hirrrf JTOA'l,.lW A ' ARTICLfiS ON SPORT, TRAVEL, BTC. Elephant llunllnc In Africa ei arvxsr brooks First Lessons In Tiller and Sheet ( i dvdisy d. y. pji; km DEI'ARTJMIINTS Editor'! Table, Stamps and Coins, Photograph; iO Ltnti a fiumdtr IS. 11 J for Fret 1'rosptrtui). Sutmiilfi, SI. 00 a I Jr. Postage free In the I'nited State-,, Canada, and Mew o. AdJress lIAIll'im & ItltOTHliUS, IMibllslioru, l-'rankllit Niiunrc, X City, A sunlry J, Wcymla It. It, M. Wallos Crmt PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. BURKE, ATTORKBT-AT-LAW. n?frl!!'5?,-?u"d,n' ,or' er ' Mln an Oenire street, Shenandoah. J H. POMBBOY, ATTORWBY-AT-I.AW Bhnnrlfli, In. JjJ W. flHOBMAKBR ATTORHBY-AT-LAW. Comer Market and Omlre streets. pKOF. JOHN JONKH, MUSICAL IKSTRUCTOU, Ijoek Jlo M, Miilmiiny i lly pn, Having atnrilm! under snnv of t'c best mtuirntip Lomtnn and Pari" utii rive tessima on the violin, mandolin, Ktilti.rniKl i oca, . ulture Terms reasonable. Address in euro of Hlronm the Jeweler Mienandonli IM bmm'i BOOK li Siiculd be in Every Km,' , Tie People's l .Juki IK Xj. If wrtttnn hy Hiiftit H-m. i r.i-i n mior ot utt l.ritu fcni' , Kov A. H. H.yco, Qni'i.i Ittiv. Nitmtml Ivu t'urtiiM, I) I' H'milnsr. Ohtcftifo, IU.;Hev. V r. f'.U.S , Is-un tit ('mit.'rliun, rimer ii. durum, ii i.,ruiit. r in Iti'v. Trunk W (jiinimulu-, 1' t'lilc.i'n HI , Knv. 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AJwftvi bu- ;uhitmait. Ouaranteed upenur jjK. ni . it" nrnrnii, a K No . 1 win eSJs. f.jrOC. i,LnO ! fOB H.r. Vm rK Bprtcii tc Co-.-v, , Pot at Povlnsky's drug 6tor Oenire street. n 7. r ?ftJ i 1st c U A. TKlfcU, 1st VI ANPHI4Vlv ". v it wi.y nromnt rr i rr'' ' ' CM I 4 h 1 n i sun , At ilr ",rt ltsh i I liirt rt ' i CtTurRfitc Co., Button. Mam Dut ,u t For sale nt ICirlln's drug store and Shpnaiu." drug at or fc. DO NOT HLSPAIRj fliHI ,us.-ii . car In rc-t very jpj'l i 1 vJ . V-IlVs! Hrr e up tlie in lr.- 1 eh.s 1 . ii.il Ii. Hi' ti ti ' l Ol l,1 I (UK "' I v It' ' .?' 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