TUB EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF I lfiS is duo not only to tho originality and simplicity of tho combination, Imt nlro to tho euro unit hUlll with which it is manufactured by scientific processes Isnovtotho Camfokkia Vw r.viioi' Cio. 0111 , nnd wo wish to impress upon all tho importance of purchiisitiir tho true nnd original remedy. As tho genuine Syrup of Kips is manufactured by Lie CAt.iroillWA Fio SvilUl Co. only, n Unowlodgo of that fact will nt ist one in avoiding tho worthless imitations lnanufaclnrcd by otlier par ties. Tho biff h standing' of tho Cam koiinia Fio Sviiup Co. with tho medi cal profession, nnd the satisfaction which tho genuine Syrup of Figs hns given to millions of families, makes the name of the Company u guaranty of tho excellence of its remedy. It Is far in advance of all other laxatives, ns it m is on tho kidneys, liver and bowels without Irritating 01 weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial effects, please remember the nanio of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN J'llANOIriCO. Col. I.OtimVIM.It. ICt. Nr.W Tllllk. N. V. CURES No. 1 Fovor, Congestion. No. 2 Worms. No. 0 Infants' Disonscs. No. 4 Diarrhea. No. 7 Coughs & Colds. No. 9 Headache. No. lO Dyspepsia, Indigestion. No. 1 1 Delayed Periods. No. 1 2 Louchorrea. No. 10 Croup. No. 14 Skin Diseases. No. 15 Rheumatism. No. 19 Catarrh. No. 27 Kidney Diseases. No. 04 Soro Throat. No. 77 Grip & Hay Fever. Dr. Ilnmphroys' Ifnmcopalhio Manual of Diseases nt your UriiKKl! nr .Mailed Free. Sold by ilruiritll, or Kent on receipt of 2cts., BCV.'ls orSI. Iluiupiiruyn' lied. Co., Cor. William aud John Bis , Ne'v York. Vou can blame yourself if you do n't get real good coffee to drink. Ordinary coTcc is made de licious bv adding SFSLItl'S. ..rn. a package for Seellg's. A little of this admixtures to "cheap coffee makes n delicious1 I idrlnk ami saves expense. mm,www??m??,mwmmw ABBEY'S OOK EBR Gives a satisfied smile to every palate that tastes it. Now on tap at all our customers. WM. SCIIAUCKRIt, Jit., - Agent. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. 11! Sonding of Our Troops to Ouba Haa Already Bogum INSURGENTS WILL AID LANDING, OiilMlnvornmont Hat Sent Kxpeclltlons to n I.iii'ko Nlltlllmr of I'olnlM With Arum mill Aniiiiiiiiltton Gon. Slllbs l.unvcH Washington For tlio Front. WnshlnBton, Mny 31. Tho military invasion of Cuba has becun. Unless tho the orders ot the war department mis carried, nt an onrly hour yesterday morning the troops that have been tintlierod at tho cult tiorts besnn to break cnmi nml march aboard trans ports wnltlnc to carry thorn to tho enemy's territory. About 2fi ot these ships, the hiscest ami fastest that could ho obtained sultablu for the pur pose, had been cnthered ready to re ceive the troops. They will accommo date about 20,000 men, for In a short voynRe llko that from one of the gulf ports to Cuba It Is possible with safety nnd comfort to carry a much larger number of men aboard ship than would bo udmlsslble In the cuso of a cruise to the Philippine?, for Instance. How many troops started yesterday, where they took ship and, where they are bound are questions which tho direct ing spirits of tho campaign refuse posi tively to answer. They have no desire that tho Spanish should have oppor tunity afforded them to gather forces to attack our soldiers as they land. Therefore, nothing of the details of this first movement can be learned. There Is a suspicion that the start will be made from Tampa and Mobile, and It Is probable that In such case tho fleets of transports will converge nt Key West to pass under the convoys of tho warships which Admiral Samp son has provided to ensure the safety of the troops during the passage ucross the Florida straits to ensure them ngalnst attack at the hands of some stray Spanish cruiser or gunboat. It Is probable that there will be no less than four separate military expeditions, and that these will bo landed at four different points. Whether Porto lllco Is one of these points or not enn not be learned. Before the entire force which It Is proposed to use In Cuba can bo landed the transports must make four separate voyages across the strnlts. Arrangements have been made to utilize the services of the Insur gents to the largest possible extent. Tho government already has sent ex peditions to a large number of points on the Island and landed arms and ammunition for tho Insurgents. Most of the parties succeeded perfectly In the object, and It was said at the war, department today that a sufficient number of the Insurgents have been armed to constitute a very effective support for the troops as they land. A war conference was held at the White House at 3 o'clock yesterday af ternoon between tho president and his two wnr secretaries, Alger and Long, and Major General Miles, In command of the army. Vice President Hobart, who accompanied the president to Ar lington nnd returned with him to lunch, wns present a part of thfi time, and Secretnry Day, who had Just returned to Washington, also dropped In dur ing tho conference. After the entire situation, naval and military, had been gone over Secretary Long retired and Secretary Alger and General Miles re mained to discuss more In detail tho military operations now about to be put Into execution as a result of the definite olllclal Information that the Spanish squadron Is securely held with In Santlngo harbor. Naturally, those who participated in tho conference observed strict reticence regarding It. It was stated, however, In an authoritative quarter that tho dlseusslon had covered the entire range of naval nnd military operations, with particular view to the nctlve move ments nbout to begin. General Miles mnde known that at 1 o'clock yester day morning, Immediately following tho receipt of definite Information as to tho presence of tho Spanish fleet at Santiago, he had gone to tho war do partment and had Issued telegraphic orders putting the troops In motion, and thus starting the forward move ment of the military arm of the ser vice. It was said at the war department that chief reliance would be placed at tho nul?et on the United States reg ulnrs, most of whom nie centered In Florida, and In such volunteer reg! ments as were thoroughly equipped nnd reasonably well seasoned for ser vice. Although tho olllcluls will not state how many troops nre available for Immediate service. It Is roughly es timated that there are about 20,000 reg ulars and 13,000 volunteers at Tampa. These Include 17 regiments of regular Infantry nnd 14 regiments of volunteer Infantry, 12 battalions of artillery and live regiments of cavalry. The Infantry force, regular and volunteer, Is about 23,000 men, the cavalry about 4,000, the nrtlllery about 1,200. Hack of this force are other available regiments at Mobile, New Orleans and nther points easily accessible to Tampa. Still further back Is the largo volunteer camp at Chlckamauira, comprising about 40,000 Infantry volunteers, 1,000 cavalry volunteers and three regiments of nrtlllery volunteers. It Is understood to bo the plan although ns to this thero Is no precise official statement to have the troops at Chlckamauga take tho placo ot those at Florida ports as fast ns the latter leavo for active service, thus keeping a large force nl- ways ready for embarkation from Flor ida. Aside from tho troops already specified there are 18,000 men at Camp Alger, near Washington, and lesser bodies of troops on Long Island and In various states. The 7D.000 volunteers under the recently Issued second call constitute still another reserve,, which, however, Is yet to be organized and equipped. General Miles and his staff, making a party of 31 persons, left for Tampa last night on a special train over the Southern rnllway, General Miles would not state where his headquarters will be locnted, and Indeed It Is probable that he will move from place to placo us circumstances may domnnd. fJen eial Shatter will bo In Immediate com mnnd of the forces now embarking, while General Miles will have general Hupervlslon over these and all military movements. H. 0. P. Jones. Mllcsburg. Pu., writes! "1 lmvo used DoWitt's Little Marly Itisuin over hinco tlioy wero introduced Insro and must sny I havo never used any pills In my family during forty years of house keeping that gavo such tcitisl'ai torv results as u laxatlvo or '.itliarllo." O. II, llagonhiieh. Coming Invents, .limn 0. Knlcrlainuieut and Ico cream festival In tlio P, M. church, Tlio human macliluo starts Lot ouco nml stops but omo. Yuu can keep It going longest nml most regularly by using DoWltl's Little Lirly Jiisers, tho famous little pills for con stipatiuu and all btomach nnd liver tumbles, 0. 11. Ilagenbuch. JteiL m 1 hp Pnrtrvcc nr Wnlpc x 1UV111UVVJO Ui HUlbk) ORDERS JOHANN H0FFS MALT EXTRACT. MAnt-Bonouaii House, S. V. Plenne ncnd for tho uso ot It. R. If.. Itio Princes of Wales, six ilorcn of JOHAHH noff's Malt Extract niMonat f Eosslble. Kindly irlvo two battles to V ctlt for to-days luncheon. Yours i faithfully, JOHN OWILLIM, Cellarmnn For II. K. II. $ DEWARE OF IMITATIONS. & Tho genulno TOHAIItf ftoff 's Malt Ex- $ tract makes Pleali und Mood. Unci A dozen bottles of tha gtmulnv JOHAHH X Hoff's Malt Extract will glvo inoro X strength and contain more nutritive. X elements than ono cask of ale or porter, X without being Intoxicating. X EISNIIR & JII!NIKI.RON CO., ? Solo Agents, New York. is..al--4Stl-rli3-l-xt "THE STYLISH PATTERN." Af- fi llstlc Fashionable. Original. Perfect- J Fitting. Prices lO and 15 ccntH. T None higher. None better at any price. A Some reliable merchant sells them In I nearly every city or town. Ask for them, or tliev can be bad by mall from us In either New York or Chicago. Stamps taken. Latest Fashion Sheet ? sent upon receipt of one cent to pay postage. MS CALK Brightest ladies' magazine published. Invaluable for the home. Fashions of th day. Home Literature. 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It I - cny to ascertain the proturncla'-'oi' !t lica-y to trcce tlienrowth c a word. It U easy to learn w Imt n wut d means. 5 Tho AVir Varle Trlbttno (inyi: A 'lliolil t f litlm eoiiH'd fronith jna villi n. t l co.npIfi.Mii'Hi lint litiplU'3 tlm moist tlionirniinvll- , r I tililftml I t'iunin!ilc.d buimtWi.!!, 'M lid pnl. Id , t-Mt. iiinii tliU it voik to wliIi h l' U ' y t 'i.tuiiuiy nsi'iniio intT. aiuimtiawi. 9 o ai2T"ninlinsT. tii3r"Specimca pages cent on application to 5 O. MVUUTAM CO., VuhllHhct S Snrlntittctd. Mtms.. T7.S.A. A Hantlsomo Complexion I3 ono of the Krcatcst charms a woman can possess, Pozzom's CoMruixioM l'ownun ives 11. 1 j Kaier Export Beer IN TUB MANUFACTURE OP THIS CHOICE BREWERY PRODUCTION Ij THE KAIER COMPANY, Limited, OR MAHANOY CITY, ZS Has attained an excellence which lias rarely been excelled. jHs MR. CHARLES D. KAIER 3 And liia associates have spent, not only much time, but also a largo amount of money, In experiments, to lirlni; this Ilecr to its present perfection ami they havo many testimonials that tho company has leceivcd from well known medical men which aro exhibited with pardonable prido by tho President, Jlr. Clias. 1), Kaier. Tho browor, Mr. Franz Kalor, Is a Kentloinan scientlflcjilly versed in all that pertains to tho lliuwer's Art aud to his porsovcranco and closo application is largely duo tho Bplendld triumphs achiuved by The Kaier Export Beer- It la compared by many "Old Country" llcer Drinkers to tho products of lladen and Havana. MADE OINJUY T(jE GflAS. D. piEll G0IIPAJ1Y, Itmd. Mahanoy City, Pa. REPRESENTED IN SHENANDOAH DY EDWARD O'DONNELL. Jfi Mail oulers will icceive prompt attention. lut have 10M lumar for 25 lilt prices ktidk JWEHAVE TEST vhiH for tifcralniUou, 51 ittlei of w...... d4 f.r Kl.I) flamr nri. FrliiJIlOO ILKH ART CXUIUAm. AU ULWi Mra -.""'a ....ii. r.. ii L'llftlOCUl ei hi Al M ""I" t m mm YHSTEKDAY'S BASEIIALL GAMES. Nnlloillll J.ciitiiic, Atl'hllnilclplilH ricntriitiiPiPiiiiailelnhta C; LouiNvllle, 1. Hcroml K.-im.-: I'lillndclphla C; I.oulHVllle, 1. At 1'lttnliurK I''lrst rame Unltlinoro, 2; IMttobnri;. 1. Scronrt gnme: I3nltlmort, 0; 1'ltUburK, .1. At New York Mrst enmo: Now Vnik, C, doveland J. Second pnino! New York. 0; Cleveland' S. At Brooklyn I'lrnt muni-: C'lnelnnHtl! C; Urooltlyn, 4. Second linme: Clncln nnll, 3; llrooklyn, i. At HiHtoii-l."Jrt Knmo: IloBlon, 11; CIiIomko, 2. Second cnmei Hoslon, 3; C1iIciik. 2. At Wnah iiigton WnnhlnKton, S; St. l.ouln, 3. KiihIiiimi I.ciikiu'. At I'rovldenco 1'lrst frame: l'rovldence, 10; WilkeHlmrro, 4 Second Kiune: Wllkeg burro, 7; l'rovldence, C. Third name: l'rovldence, 10; Wllltcubiirri-, 5. At Ho clu'Bter First irnnio: ltocliester. 8; Mon treal, 3. Second frame: ltwhcHter. 0; Montreal. 0. At Syracuse -Flrit game: Syracuse, 4; Springfield, 1. Second name: Syracuse, fi; SprlnRfleld, 4. At HulTalo First Kiunu: IlufTalo, 0, Toronto, C. Sec ond Kame: HulTalo, II; Toronto, 4. Atliuitlo l.camif. At I.ancnBler Flrt K"iia-: Hartford, 4; Lancaster, 0. Second Kume: Hartford, 9; I.alicnuter, 3. At Newark First Kamo (10 InnliiKe): Newurk, 5; I'aterson, 3. Second b'nme: I'atemon, 1; Newark, 0. At Handing Flint game: Reading, 9; Allcntown, 0. At Allentown Second (,'iuno: Allentnwn, 12; lteadlli(r, 11. Third triune: Allentown, 8; Iteadlng, fi. At Itlcbmond First inune: ltlchinoiid, fi; Norfolk, 1. Second game: Norfolk, 14; Ricbinond, 4. Twii Morn (orri'MpuuiloiitH Ari-itoil. Mndrid, May 31. An olllclnl dispatch from Huvnna says that two American correspondcnlB from Key West named Vldun and Robinson (probably Mr. Phil Robinson) liuve been arrested nt Matunzus. Discovered by a Woman. Another great discovery has been made, and that too, by a lady in this country. "Dh-ea--e fastened in clutches um her ami for seven years she withstood its severest tests, but her vital organs were undermined and death seemed imminent, l'or three months she coughed incessantly, and could not sleep. She finally discovered a way to recovery, by purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, and was so much relieved on taking first dose, that she slept all night ; and with two bottles, has been ab solutely cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther I.utz. Thus writes W. C. Hamnick & Co., of Shelby, N. C. Trial bottles free at A. Wasley's Drug Store. Regular si?e 50c and Sl.oo. Every bottle guaranteed. Lutheran Suiiil-Ceiiteniilal, riillmlelplilit. l'or tho scsrnii-ccnteniiial of tho KvaiiRel ical I.uthorau Miuisterium of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, Juno to I, tho Pennsylvania ltailroad Company will boll Bpccial excursion tickets from Jersey Shoie, Wilkesbarre, Lcwistown, Meclmnicitburg, Yoik, Havre dc Grace, llelvidero and intermcdiato stations to Philadelphia ami return at rate of single fare for the round trip. (Minimum rate, S. cents.) Tickets will ho sold Juno 3, good to return until Juno 0 Inclusive, S. M. Geary, Picrson, Mich., writes: "Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salvo Is curiiigmore piles hero to-day than all other remedies com bined. It cures eczema ami all other skin diseases." C. II. llaL'cnbuch. AKI-: YOU (iOIMI SOI'TII? Tin: KiUTiimttf kaimvay iii:aciirs aix PKOMINnKT POINTS. Don't start South without consulting John M. llcall, District PassoiiBcr Agent, Southern llailway, G23 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. If you cannot call in person, write to him. ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND THERE IS NO KIND OF PAIN OR ACHE, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL. THAT PAIN-KILLER WILL NOT RE LIEVE. LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND 6UB- , STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE BEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS & SON. DR.THEEl604H.SixihSf. aasa is assfl&ibi Philadelphia, pa. f3r-"CURE CO AR ANTE ED." 3 .MIKVWLMDiMJ'rV.iTMiJUof 1 root le, N(llciui't, Ao Cultlitff. Nniall ITmli'vcloncfl OranHl! lAtni HilSSiSSi BLOOD POISON In nil riiht-ii. lTi-f.i riikfn cured lii-i tt 1 iMiiiyn. bi-naiuctt. btatni'Mfor JtoiTtc ..r....... I, .1 .itilvlriinlnniMrHl lim.lr Pvnnsln Uuuck.;rakululltlc,th.'lr tricks ciBcheiaca. mmmmmmmmmts, AND SOLD E3 V :3 luiuwmttumuiuK dlrsot to tt on how- win imi lUrniu. ... ..1,.IMii,in lit All 114, " CO. W. U. rUXT. . KUiUAKT. IMU. s miitKiikA 9 BIG COLUKRCAP Sbo Is a British Steamer, and Was Bound For Santiago WITH 00AL TOR OERVEEA'S TLEET Tlio VcwMol WnsScoiitlnirOirtlio Ilnr. 1ml- Wlion Sln Wiih Hun Down liy tlio Aiixlllury CrulMor St. 1'iiul mid .Soul to K-y Woxt. Key 'VVedt.JIay 31. The Urltlih Mourn er Heatormel wng brought In here yea tcrdny under her own steam by a prize crew. She wnu captured while trying to put Into Santiago tie Cuba with a cargo of conl. The steamer was bound from CnrdlfT to Torto Itlco. As tha Hestormel came in the British lag wan flyliiK lmlf way down her mnlnmnnt. Slie wnu leaking Imdly. According to Lieutenant J. A. Patterson, who ig In command of the iirlze orew, the cap ture wnu n very commonplace affair. Lieutenant Patterson says: "About G o'clock Wednesday morning the St.l'nul.scoutlngnlt Santiago harbor, sighted the Hestormel 12 mllen awny, apparently heading for the port. She was Bolng In openly and honestly, nnd not skulking aloii" the shore. The St. Paul took a course to cut her off, and when within balling distance fired n blank shot. The pursued steamer paid no attention, but she hove to Imme diately when a solid shot was fired1 across her bows. "About C o'clock I went out with n prize crow nnd took possession without protest. The captain talked frankly, saying that he was bound for Santiago, though he had sailed from Cardiff on April ill for San Juan. This was be fore the declaration of war was re ceived. At San Juan he was ordered to proceed to Curacao, and from the lat ter place to Santiago de Cuba. "There never wns any possibility of her escaping from the St. Paul, as her best speed wns only eight knots. Sho was leaking badly and her boilers wero out of order. In fact, according to her captain's account, she hail been leak ing for 20 days because of a sprung plate, and tho leakage was increasing. "Tlio cnature was made less thun four miles from Morro Cnstle, but tlio forts were silent and perhaps asleep, like the Kan Junn fortifications when Admiral Sampson began his attack. "The only exciting part of tho ad venture cume after we left Santiago for Key West. The leak grew worse constantly, and nil hands manned tho three pumps night and day crew, ma rines and officers. I have not taken off my shoes or been In bed slnco wo started, live days ago. At times we wero about to give up hope of keeping the Hestormel afloat, and thought of saving ourselves if she went down, "Tha story that there wero Spanish officers aboard the ship is false; but thero is no resisting the conclusion that tlio Kostormel'B coal was Intended for the Spanish fleet, for the captain told a perfectly straightforward story about his voyage. The vessel sailed for San Juan de Porto Itlco, where the Span iard expected to coal. San Juan be ing deemed unsafe, Curacao was select ed, but tho collier failed to connect with the lleet thero and was ordered to Santiago. Owing to her leak sho did not reach Santiago In time; the Spaniards remained In port short of coal, and so wore caught." The Hestormel was towed to the gov ernment uocic ana her coal unloaded. Vellow Jaundice Cured. SufJfcrini! humanity should be supplied with every means possible for its relief. It is with pleasure we publish the following. "This is to certify fnat 1 was a terrible sullerer lrom Yellow Jaundice lor over six months, ana was treated by some of the best physicians in our city and all to no avail. Dr. Hell, our lrutrciit. recommended f.lcctric Hitters : anil after taking two bottles, I was entirely cured. I now take crcat pleasure in recommending them to any person sufTerinc fron this terrible nulndy. I am gratefully yours, M. A. llogarty, Lexington, Ivy. Sold by A. Wasley Druggist. Tnylorn UrtcntH Tprnlor; Philadelphia, May 31. Edouard Tay lore, champion of France, yesterday defeated Joe Vernier, of Philadelphia, In n match race of 20 miles at Willow Grove. The race was a lirllllant one from start to finish, and was replete with dashes ot speed on tho part of each contestant. Taylore's time for the 20 miles was 37 minutes and 13 seconds. Interested People. Advertising a patent medicine in the pe culiar way in which the proprietor of Kemp's lialsam for Couyhs 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 they may try it before pur chasing. The largo bottles are 25 and Gqc, We certainly would advise a trial. It may save you from consumption. BUM" Cup'-l.iMl, 1 w 11 ", omen iirowiit'd Itiverton, N. J., May 31. Two women were drowned here last evening by the upturning of a skiff In which they were sailing with two men. The men reach ed shore In safety, and in the excite ment they disappeared before their names could be learned. The drowned women were airs. JIary McGlll and Miss Clara Hasslct, both of Philadel phia. S. E. Parker. Sharon. Wis., writes : "I havo tried DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo for Itching pllos and it always stops them iu two minutes, i consider iJuwitl a Wltcli na.cl Salvo tlio greatest plio curo on tho market." U. 11. llagenbucii. Coiiipllcntlou' In tlio llnlknii. London, May 31. The Vienna corre spondent of The Times confirms the alarming report telegraphed by the Vienna correspondent of The Dally Telegraph with reference to complica tions In the Ilalkuns. lie says: "Servla would scarcely be able to bold her own I., il.rt nimnl -of n BP H mill H ITU fflT terri torial expansion, yet nothing could be mnra doubtful than fr oveutual an nexation to Montenegro. The latter also will probably be disappointed in Its ambitious urcums concerning uos nla and llerzogovina. AU tho hulling! balsamic yirtuos of tlio Norway plno are concentrated in Dr, Wood's Norway Pino Syrup, nature's own remedy for coughs und colds. Jiii7ii or liiivi!!i"Plii,vftilr. London, I.'ay 31. Huron Lyon Tiny fair, tho distinguished chemist, po litlcnl econoii.Ht. clv'l cervlea reforme: and parllai n nluilun, died In this city Hut 111-d.ny, nged 79. aive tho Chilfircii a Drink called Oinlu-O. It Isn di liiimm, niipctlzlnt', uoiirlahliiB food diiuU tu tako tlio placo of cotl'eo. Sold hy .ill urucvrn and iikod hy all wlio havo lined It hi'caiiMi wheu jiroporly luciiared It U-'te like the finest code hut la free from all Iu Injun"'" projicttlo. (Jraln Outds diuoitliiu aud Btrmigtlieiu tho norvea It la not a etiiiiulaut hut a houlth hulldor, and children, as well as adults, can drink It nilli Kicat lieuelil CoU about 1 as mutu m cuUcu. 15 and ."o. Morali-11 nif v prste, and di.r tors prose, i ml Hence shout from the house top, but just no long as the bird sing and the flowers bloom, and a maiden's Hps are cherry-red, and a young man's eyes look lnvr inat so long tin lads and lassies will kis and kiss ... . iKin. And where, good men, is the harm if the kissers and kissees be healthy, and true love stands sponsor. It is only when lit health has blatcd the sweet cleanliness of Vnitlll thnt atl. 1.t,a . , 1... 11 m. ueadlv grnns of dread consumption are as harmless as Jutie-tlinc butterflies to the young man or woman who is thoroughly clean, sweet and healthy In every fiber and tisue. The germs of disease only attack that which is already partly decayed. There is a great medicine that Is a sure and certain protection against all germs and a speedy cure for all germ diseases. It is Dr. I'icice's Golden Medical Discov ery. It gives youthful sest to the appetite. It corrects all faults of the digestion. It aids assimilation. It fills the blood with the vital, life-giving elements of the food. It builds sweet, clean, healthy tissues in every part of the body. It drives out all disease germs. It cures oS per cent, of all cases of bronchial, throat and lung affec tions if taken in time. All good medicine dealers Bell it, and have nothing "lust as good." Mr. Jos. Henderson IXrhlun, of 544 Josephine glree-t, New Orleans, r.a., writes . I wa illliiK for some two years, suffering fVmn dyspepsia, a tired filling, and loss of energy and appclite. I tiled one liotlle of Dr. Pierce's Uoldell Medical Discovery nml found jfrent relief. I took two pinre liottltH, three In all. and one or two vials Of the ' Pellets,' when I was in Mod health Km. I recommend ir Pierce's ilolden Medl Lal Discovery to du nil that It is claimed to do " ,w A man or woman who neo-leets constipation suffers from slow poisoning Dr Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure constipation. One little "Pellet" is a geplle laxa tive, and two a mild cathartic All tin dic ine dealers sell them. No other pills are "Just as good." unytioii t.'iTvoi'iiiiicnt Yields. Cape llntieii, Ilayti. May 31. Advices received here from Port au Prince say the Hfiytlen government ha absolute ly receded from Its position In the mat ter of the line of $400 Imposed upon the owners of the Civile line ni.., u.,,. nhoe. The fine was assessed on the ground that the Navahoe took to the port of MIragoane three barrels of mer chandise, the marks on m-i,im, ,11,1 ..... exactly correspond with those on the """"''' Hiinougii tlte correct duty was paid. The result Is due to the vig orous action of United States Minister a un en. Lato to lied and early lo rise, prepares a man for ids home in the skies. IJarlv to bed and a Little, liirly Riser, tho pill that makes ifo longer and belter and wiser. (J. 11 Ilagenbuch. Over n AllllltiiTTm Mulw, St. Louis, Jlav 31. Colonel O. C. Smith, deputy quartermaster general. eceived orders from Washington yes terday Instructing him to cease pur chasing mules until further orders. Twelve thousand mules have been pur chased in this market. The average price was $100 per mule, mailing a grand total of $1,200,000 expended by Uncle Sam In this city. Ono jMimito is not lung, yet rcliof is ob tained in half that tinio by tlio use of One Minuto Cough Curo. It prevents consump tion and quickly euros colds, croup, bronchi tis, lmcumuiiia, la grippe and all throat aud lung troubles. C. II. Uagcubuch. Spniiliii-ds sSootjInp; Suppllo. Kingston, Jamaica, May 31. The Cu ban coasting steamer Purlslma Con- cepclon hns arrlvpd here from Mnnzan lllo, with a Spanish commissariat officer In disguise, seeking supplies. One hun dred tons of cornmeal were bought yes terday, and the American squadron and the colonlnl authorities have been warned. Monarch over pnin. Hums, cuts, sprains. stings. Instant relief. Dr. Thomas' Lckc trie Oil. At any drug store. BomaUmeaneo 'anreUabUs Monthly, repulaUns iroi: t:, fmly burclro (Uld tho I'Urcstdrugssbould be ueed. It w"ttV N st, ' ; Op. Peal's Feaisisjcsi Pills They ore prompt, safe and certain In result. The etaalue (Dr. Poal's) noverdfoaiK Dolat, Sent any where, 81.00, Address XIej-.. :hk Co., LlcYvlaoit, O, Por Sals al KIRLIN'S A FAIR FACE iV:AY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN Sllllllllltlllllllllillllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllllllillillli.illiilllllllllli, M, I. it ... - LJ5W UinfLlflll .1)?Sl ? rZs'i$Y A.' (' tlro l1 iM T nuil keep .:-.fiii! . 1 'XWV-K-' 'X V 11,0 Worhl'.. i'rotrn'ss. Tim , . 5 (VyV ll v?r I ' . Vr& fornu'(i al,a thrifty Houtew-wil will-: IPSftwSaRAINBOW UNIMEX 1 uuil filill'llllllllllimillllll'IIII "' il SOfllK OF THE STRIKING FEATURED VO.l THREE SERIAL STORIHS n TUB ADVI-NTURRKS TOUR POR roHTUNC p a I una 1KB Is a stirring narrative of four coinpaninnii wlxi have lo cated a lung lust fortune. I Bfll.lt.ilAlsniOTThATluS IS a thrilling ntory of a figlil fur a treasure concealed in an old castle iatlie mountains of Wales. SHORT In addition to the three lonf; serial stories, the year, mere win ue snort sionesoi every Mlia,ol Hunt, the On It lit A:i.iiitr J. wsrsuir The I'lunklntr of Watklns' Oliost IS, A V, J01I.V XBXVK1CK BANVS sr ARTICLI3S ON SPOUT, TIJAVBL, ETC. 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Terms reMouahle. Aiidrtim In mro of Kti c nt . THE GREATEST BOOK OP VI AGE I Should be iu Every Home and Liburj. Tie People's Bie History Ij wrlttmi bjr Right Hon Vtilllnm Fu m-i n-mipr tit i,t,ui iiriiiuii uii'l In' i Knit , Itm'. A. II hjiirn, gn,u s i f r Hm. Hnmuil 1 t'irttH, 1). 11, Chum- 1 Hfmiimiy, (Jhir.iuo 111 ,Hiw 1-rn.ii-rir I- , F.II.H, llf-itn or l'nl'.rlnr, ( untf-rlmr ) l.lmnr II. I!ii,iin, l I) . 1 ufu 1VII,'-, t-oti) ltiv t'rnnk W (li ii.nuluti, 1 I), Arim i 1 f)hlrno. Ml , Upv. lni.irj;n F l'mitecowt I I bono i'rf'ritijturjnn Chtirch, lindon. 1 I i t MltoArthui. II II . fliihnrv Hiitir lllinr. I' ,1 1 , C'l ti N V.. It,'. Miirtin KuiiiniiirlH il I i fltri'l t ri lliiptii-t Cluiri-li, Li-wihUih, i I 11. urmtnl, u.li , Klr-I. AltliixliKt Fii--i - i -I VvariMGIi. Ill . I.v W. T Mm, re. 1.1. I, If. tinn (limnnnn vnnh h," Lmuinn, Knc . I. i r.vmiitl flilln, IMl, Hoillh I oliLrrr-UHt i- I llo'lnn, Mniw , llv ,lMi-ih Abut Btel, 1 1 l (Jolli-ce, Iticlitnnni), Kiis., Itv. Cnnimt l. lilixin llnivnrHit. LoiezlK, (iprinn? I , OliMivur WilkiiiMon, II 1 . Univemity nf ( t , r-iKit, III , ltiv Samiiol Hurt. Hp., In t I Hnrlioril.tViiin ,Um .1 MonrnOllihun.H " t nnl Vn-iihytpriBii Onurf h. Lon'lon, I n i ".iffrlnier, LI. p ,lli,. T-rupli-. Unit on. Mi tlonn, pi It cisw.. clolh, 16u, lmlf louin . J iovnnt, (Oilii 01 AllTll I UITIIIS.-1.WI IilOTH. UK fllll-l i'.VX- .f5''1". A-Kilt i-rti'i--, full linim- . firilti f!tl" H -Htn 'ilunii'. full le.nni tn in liil-All lh.tiillirtd i ' r n,v nilf tli..n f . I. trill ml illrhtli f'tr",i i ii r lirwl )) I, HI MIY htrnt.Ci. I'lltili.l.r .1 ' MAKE PEEFEGT W I DO NOT l PmIRI lo SilflVl iMiir .f uu jii' und nmWtlni, if i i" reM red t ( i 'i v y wvrt 'ii'-i's fjf Ni I t v uri tihftlttti i y y IT.ltFEtTO TDIUm f.iv.' 1 1 r ini't r ' i ; r. J. tiling iii.mtir) mid driiiii of vil'il rtl Ii v iiidisrretini ni early wiirs ' ic v. .- a IS race ui tho syut ru. io ghs, 1 tlic oroltl. Uiiu'iiK' Lux rvuw jTA' boxen al fU.riO a mm-M i f J, tt'Bil curcur inuin-y re f uml- j"P ig ' Can ied in vi-st ioi:l(ut h(ld SliLlfciT by mtiiH(i in piiiui w r' pcrun - t m t TlIiSi'fc.UKECTOOO Carton Ulu 'U. For sale In Shenandoah by SlietmniloaU Drug mure uiiu viruitiur liroM. iBf snt wrira i with Tfttiiy P-nnyii-vnl Ti.1 f-.;.,tircnt. Uufiianteod luin-rior oallcSn hi-Uclt In the lir A No r ParUouUrt. n;- icqiiii. Aiwuye uuv . t- i' -.i IHJjJaaUAP-" Wf. -n, PI!.1IFIOf:o.,l.'IUS.rA, Pot at Povlnsky's drug "storo, Kus Genlro strcoi. A tbi it n. til'ianu lAfK WCM U l nLCF- M"ir- nroT'it aril rr!l M ,U i ' j. G"l t 1llfc'S rSH l. Mill, I 1A I I, At .Iriiir ('ire jnci t ilirret (rated i. i i Catoh Ki-isc Co., Boiott, Mom. Our l ok 4e Vot enlo at Klrlln'a dru f tore nnd Hhenimdot druK ntore Drus: Store, Shenandoah, Pa. GIRL IF SHE USES all ucliou huu pains. g Cries rlS of. I'd 1(1 an 4c W i nr- l. C iAiUlTi jo in.. m, C .. II" '",: If j 1898 TrU COl lt: PRINCSS It is in iht bowel t tlienrthwh r the liem lias Uu advi ilttr.-- z" from where lie rescue the l'nn ; FICTION iniblication of v.hiih wilt continue during tt-s v,nicnu u only nosslDle lo meullon a lew (u ers The lllnckadera A Harbor Mystery JAM MS BAKNJtt Urat Haul ftf jokn x aeAi.i A Creature of Circumstance Bt iiunajx MuMii.. - ,v soph it awrrr m m M ti..,. . -s w
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