4 vDl Pop 551 . THE EXCOUNCB OF 5VMIP OF FIGS lstltionot only to the originality Mid simplicity ol tho combination, Im't nlso to tlio caro imd skill with which it is manufnclurca by ccirntiflo processes known to tho Camfohnia Fio Svnuf Co. o. , nnd wo wish to impress upon nit the importance of purelinsinfr the true mul original remedy. Ab tho Pennine Syrup of Figs is mnmifncturcd hy (lie CAi.iroilNiA Fio Sviurr Co. only, a knowledge) of that fact will assist one in avoiding tho worthless imitations manufactured byt Iher par tics. Tho high standing of the Cam fohnia Fio Svhup Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction whldi tho genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the name of tho Company a guaranty of tho excellence of its remedy. It is far in advanco of all other laxatlvos, as it acts on tho kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating oi weaken ing them, and it docs not gripe nor nauseate. Tn order to get its beneficial eiTcets, please remember the namo of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FIIANOIBCII, nl. MIDIWIMf.. Kt. Til'.W rnllK, W.Y. I1IB PLAN OF Dutlinod in KocommGndation3 Seorotary of War Algon of LANDINQ OP TEOOPS IN OUBA -?r:,str.:M, o:.:h of 5.100 Us!.. I mm I each month 20 Second 40 Third 1 " $100 Ploroc Special Blcjcles. ' $ 20 Geld Watches. FOR VETERIHARY SPECIFICS 600 PAGE BOOK HAILED FEBE. CONTENTS: Part I. Diseoses of Horses. Part II. Diseases of Cattle. Part III. Diseases of Sheep. Part IV. Diseases or Hogs. Part V. Diseases of Dogs. Part VI. Diseases or Poultry. Samo book In bolter binding OO eta. limi'IIIU:iS3IKt. tl. Cor.Hllllaro A Jubn 8li.,SM.Yorli NEliYOUS DEBILITY, VITAL, WEAKNESS and Prostration from Over work or other causes. Himphreya' Homeopathic Specific No. 28, in uso over 40 years, tho only successful remedy, SI per vlal.or 5 vials and larco vial powdcr,for $S Bnlil ly Pi ligglato, or Dent .oIHa 'n I ecl-t or price. lltDII'IIIIKIS' Ml:ll. (0., I or. William A- JoknSL., SMr YorV ft when admixture to m nni i ii ;i r v i:i 1 1 i . n iin tititirv fee makes aUiiyiMrr9 delicious drink MC..f you why those ikecpcomiiiRback used as mj for it. Strange tliouuli now lone it takes people to a new ljlA5K FORTH EM jig Will ltolturrleil Forward, nnil OttrSol illcri Will ANo Ilo Sent to 1'orto Itleo lit tho ISnrllost I'oisllilo Moment. Illnhornto rrepuriitlons Vo Invasion Washington, June 2. For the first time since the beginning of hostilities there appears to be something In the nature of an olllclal statement of the plan of campaign of the United States government. This Is contained In u letter of Secretary Alger to the speaker of the house transmitting certain rec ommendations and statements of Gen eral Ludlow, which disclosed the pur pose of the war department to Bend 0,00 men to Cuba, 20,000 to start nt once and the remainder Just as soon as they can bo made ready for depart ure. Then there was an estimate for establishing electrical communications n connection with the army "In Cuba, 'orto Rico and the Philippines," show ing for the first time ofllclally an Im plied Intention on tho part of the gov ernment to land troops In Porto Hlco. Of course all these movements have been anticipated -by tho press, but nevertheless a strong element of doubt existed, nnd therefore the olllclal state ment of the government's purpose, made even In this Indirect fashion, created a profound sensation here. A good deal of Interest attached to nn order that was made at the war department providing for the organi zation of the 7B.000 additional volun teers called for. The order olltclally es tablished the statement heretofore made In these dispatches that a large proportion of the new men are to bo used to 1111 up the existing regiments of volunteers, which are In most cases deficient In numbers. According to the plans already formulated C2.000 troops will bo required to recruit the regi ments of tho existing organizations up to their maximum strength, leaving only 23,000 troops to be mustered In for the organization of entirely new regiments. Several of the states and territories have already furnished troops under tho first call In excess of their quotas under these calls and Adjutant General Corbln Is authority for the statement that none of them will at this time be called upon to furnish any additional troops. The District of Columbia and the following named states are Included In the list: Delaware, Vermont, North Dakota, South Dakota, Montana, Idaho nnd Wyoming, An additional evidence that the ac tual forward movement of the army and navy has begun was given In the nctton of the foreign naval and mili tary observers. They have been so journing leisurely In Washington for some time, but within the last week all of them have started for Florida. The British naval and military attache were the first to leave, and now they have been followed by the German, Austrian, Russian, Swedish, Norwegian and Jap anese observers. The government of Norway and Sweden has no less than six military and naval experts to ob serve various branches of the warfare. An evidence of the elaborate prepay ntlons that are making for the subsist ence of the troops mobilized and to be sent to Tampa Is obtained from the fact that tho commissary's department has now on bund at that place 5,000,000 rations. A ration Is one day's food sup ply for a sohllcv. On this basis there Is subsistence at Tampa for an nrmy of no.OOO men for a hundred days, and for a smaller army for a greater number of days. The supply Is being increased daily, in view of the arrival of nihil tlonnl soldiers to be emptied In the army of occupation of culm and l'orto Itlco. It is understood that today the sec retary of wnr will ask cofigress for an additional appropriation of about $50, 000.000 on account of the second call for 75,000 volunteers. The amount so far asked for or appropriated by con gress on account of the war is approx imately J37G,000,000. A statement from Madrid, In what seemed to be almost seml-ofilcial form of the ncuteness of the financial strln gency there, and the plain Intimation that the Dank or Spain, and conse quently Spain, wore nearing the end of tin ir 1'nanclal resources, is regarded at the -into department us .f more real significance than many of the stories of battles on land and sea that have been coming over the cables for the past few weeks. Tho effect of this notice may be to hasten the operations against Porto Itlco, lest the prize slip from our grasp through a sudden and unexpected termination of the war. (During 1037) For p.irHnilnfK ppnil ycrar namo and full an.lr Lover liro., Ltd.. Hudson & llattiwir. St-., n "V imIc. t SOAP niis:. WRAPPERS 1 WE BUILD HOHES. mmmmmmmm?wwt?mm v- ARBEY'S JLEER 1! Gives a satisfied smile every palate that tastes it. We build you a home just as you want it built. We will submit plans and cost, or pass on the practicability ol any s.ketch you may have, without any charge. We will build the house for you according to specifications and by the time you state barring strikes. We will keep the cost within the figure quoted and will guarantee that you will be satisfied with your home. See us about it. to Now on tap at all our customers. WAl. SCIIM1CKBK, JR., - ArciU. Discovered by a Woman. Another great discovery has been mailc, and that too. bv a ladv in this country. "Dis ease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its severest tests, but her vital organs were nnderinined and death sccnicd imminent. For three months she couched incessantly, nnd could not sleer 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 nicht : nnd with two bottles, has been ab solutely cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther I.utz. Tims writes W. C. Hamnick & Co, of Shelby, N. C. Trial bottles free nt Waslcy's Drug Store. Regular size 5c am' jSl.oo. r.vcry bottle guaranteed. Dead Vrom lirluUlim Wood Alcohol Mnrblehead, Mass., June 2. Thomas Monahan und John Watts, ci this town, died suddenly yesterday front drinking wood alcohol. A man named. Kenny, who also drank of the liquid, Is danger ously 111. Tho men were employed as laborers on a summer house at Marble head Neck. Glenn & O'Hearn (Successors to J. W. Johnson,) N. Main St., Shenandoah, Pa. mmmmmmimmm GCBEmWL FIGHT As Warm as tho Woatlior Among Pennsylvania Kopublioansi W. A. STONE STILL IN THE LEAD, Though tho IVIondH of Chnrlos W. Btouo Aort: That Tholr Caudlditto Has Two Moro Vote Thnn Am Needed to Xoinlnnto Illm. Kaier Export Beer"- IN THE MANUFACTURE OP THIS CHOICE BREWERY PRODUCTION THE KAIER COMPANY, Limited, OF" MAHANOY CITY, Has attained an excellence which has rarely been excelled. MR. CHARLES D. KAIER And his associates have spent, not only much lime, but also a large amount of money, in experiments, to luiuntliis Iiecrto Its present perfection and tliey havo many testimonials that the company lias received from well known medical men which are exhibited with parilonablo pride by the l'lesident, Mr. Chas. 1). Kaler. The browcr, Mr. Frnux Kaier, Is a gentleman scientifically versed in all that pertains to tho Ilicwcr's Art nnd to his pcrscveraiico and closo application is largely duo the splendid triumphs achieved by The Kaier Export Beer.j- It is compared hy many "Old Country" Uecr Drinkers to tho products of Uaden and Havana. MADE ONLY AND SOLD BY THE GHRS. D. PIER. GOMPIIIW, Iimd. Mahanoy City, Pa. REPRESENTED IN SHENANDOAH BY EDWARD O'DONNELL. Mail outers will leceive piompt attention. miiuuimuumuu Kf.tT. BamrnirnMi. Pilot, 118.00. ELKHART CA1UIIAUE AHU UAKKKSa MTU. CO. lot h&rfl soli direct to the oon Burner for 25 yean fct vhole- thit prices, Bavins iiiu4 mi aetuer proms, amp where for examination, ETerything warranted. llSitrlciof Vehicle!, fa stfloi of llarnoGB. Top ilugg I3G to 70. Sorrejri,fM)toff25. Carria ... vh.Ptnm 'rrDB. Waeon- etUs, Sprlng-ltoad and Milk CatalOfUeOf all OM itjlea. ifcadt, apron an fendiiMW. toodaiaeili feriw. W. Xi. PUATX, Beo'j, BLKUlttii w. LAUER'S In Bottles or the Keg. by Lauer's Lager WD Pilsnei Beer. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. Porter and Weiss Beer. Christ. Schmidt, Agent nnd Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST ! ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND THERE IS NO KINO OF PAIN OR I ACHE. INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL 9 THAT PAIN. KILLER WILL NOT RELIEVE. LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE ' BEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS & SON. WB.THFJX604H,SlxihSt, Side Entrance on Green St.. PHILADELPHIA, PA. CURE GUARANTEED." Youn:r,om,MDglraorniarrtiil& tlioao con tpmpiu'ingHittrrlace.iryou nn- a victim of .BLOOD POISOH ,?:;lr'5Sf IDrlvala n!cDoe thosocli iiroycraortno "WJntrnv mlml and boilf. und unfit yon for tho duties nf life, call or writ ', and ho env.'d. Mount Dally, i-,'lFV., r,-(t Sun., H-lii. Send ions. In Mamna for Book with vnri ti,tiiitiiillM Ksiioilnc Unuoka and I'uUo 1 intitule.. llnrrlsburg, June 2. The contest for first place on the state Republican ticket Is as warm as the weather. Colonel William A. Stone, of Allegheny, Is still the favorite, with Cliarle? W. Stone, of Warren, a close second. John Wunnmalter, of Philadelphia, Is mak ing a strong fight, and will poll a large vote. Connressman William Connell, of Scranton, tlnd ex-Congressman John I.elspnrlng, of Hazleton, have with drawn, and tholr delegates will be di vided between the two Stones. Con nell's ten delegates and six of Lelsen rlngs will vote for Colonel Stone und the balance for C. W. Stone. As for General Frank Ileeder, of Easton, his candidacy Is not taken seriously. He will receive the complimentary vote of Northampton delegates on the first bal lot. After that they will vote for Colo nel Stone, If another ballot Is necessary to a choice. There has been little or no contest for the other places on the ticket. They will be ns already forecasted in these dispatches. There Is a sentiment among the younger delegates against General Latta's renomlnatlon, District Attorney Shaffer, of Delaware county, being mentioned as a likely candidate for the olllce. Senator S. J. M. Mc- Carrell, of Harrlsburg, John C. Grady, of Philadelphia, are still In the wav of their Lebanon col league for lieutenant governor. Neither has developed any strength, and If they listen to their friends they will not go before the convention. There has been no chance In the slate for temporary chnlrinan of the convention, an honor which the party leaders have selected for United States Senator Boles Pen rose, of Philadelphia. Major Alex Mc Dowell, of Mercer, clerk of tho national house of representatives, has every thing his own way for permanentchalr man, and State Chairman John P. Kl kln, of Indiana, will again head the state committee. There Is an air of confidence about the headquarters of the Allegheny Stone today that Is very reassuring to his friends. Mr. Stone says he will win on the first ballot, and that the opposition cannot form a combination to defeat him. The antl-W. A. Stone people have made numerous efforts to amalgamate their delegates in favor of his Warren namesake without suc cess. And yet the latter Is as hopeful as his colleague. Ills managers said last night after they learned of the action of Lancaster's 12 delegates, who decided to vote for W. A. Stone, that he would have 185 votes on the first ballot, or two more than are needed to nominate him. Mr. Wanamaker Is pleased with the progress he has made since he came to Harrlsburg. His lieadquartets have been crowded with representative busi ness and professional men from every section of the state. Few of them have votes In the convention, but Mr. Wan- amaker's managers say their presence shows the widespread Interest In his cause and the effect of his campaign against the party organization. They are claiming 110 votes for Wanamaker on the first ballot. Yesterday was one of the busiest days of Senator Quay's life. He was besieged since early morning by friends of the two Stones Importuning him for his potent support. To all he said that he has taken' no part In the contest, and would not. He gave the friends of the Warren Stone the assurance that ho would do nothing to hinder his cause, and at tho same time he de elan d that Colonel Stone had made his fight single handed, nnd that he seemed to have decidedly the best of the sit uation. The senator returned to Wash ington this morning, before the con vention was called to order, and will not therefore be on the lloor. Neither will Mr. Wanamaker. Tho friends of the various candidates for governor admit that It Is In Senator Quay's power to nominate whomsoever ho pleases, and that even If he did not try to fnlluenco tho action of the delegates his sympathies have been with Colonel Stone. Can't bo perfect health without puio blood. liurtlock Itlooil Hitters makes puro blood. Tones and invigorates tlio wliolo system. TJc'iioriil tJrant worn In. Chlckamauga Park, June 2. General Fred D. Grant yesterday took the oath as brigadier general, and the ceremony was one of Intense Interest. The oath was administered by George A. Har ris, of Rome. Ga., an ex-Confederate, and the ceremony was witnessed by a large concourse of people, Including many Confederates. When the cere mony was over a great shout went up, and the first man to shako hands with and congratulate the distinguished of ficer was Major George L. Gillespie, of this city, who was with General Lee when he surrendered at Appomattox. The cheers almost shook Missionary Itldge when General Grunt said: Shake hands now; not over a 'bloody rhasm,' but on the soil of a country one In Its loyalty to the one flag." THIRTY-FOUR DKOWNLD IJy the Wreck oftlio .InnoGrny, Hound I'or tho Klondike. Seattle, Wash., June 2. The gchoon er Jane Gray, whlrh sailed from Seattle for Kotsetme Bound on the 18th of May, with 61 passfngets on board, foundered on Sunday, May 22, about nine miles west of Cape Flattery, at 2 o'clock In the morning, while lying to In a moderate gale under foresail. Ten minutes after the alarm was given she lay at the bottom of the ocean with 34 of her passengers. The remain der succeeded In embarking tn a launch and reached this city yesterday after noon. Among the survivor are the following: P. J. Davenport and George Miller of Harrlsburg, Pa.: J. II. Coutre and C. J. Itellly of Hartford, Conn.; W. S. Weaver of Murray, Pa.; George It. Hunk of Itughcsvllle, 10, Among the 31 lost are Horace Palmer of Lebanon. n John M. Stutsman of Westfirld, N. J.. Frank W. Glnther of Harrlsburg. Pa., and V. C. Gamebel, wife and child. Mr. aamobel was a mis sionary on St. Lawrence Island, Bering sea. Yellow Jaundice Cured. Suffering humanity should lie supplied with every meant possible for its relief. It is with pleaure we publish the following. "This is to certify that I was a terrible sufferer ftom Yellow Jaundice for over six months, and was treated by some of the best physicians in our city and all to no avail. Dr. Bell, our druggist., recommended Electric Hitters ; and after taking two bottles, I was entirely cured. I now lake great pleasure in recommending them to any person suffering fron this terrible malady. I am gratefully yours, M. A. Hngarty, Lexington, Ky." Sold by A. Wasley Druggist. Activity ?n St'ook Sifooutntlon. New York, June 2. Wall street yes- tcrflav ItitnMtralail rnminni iitiTm.'a a,nf . enator engagement at Santiago as a success for the United States forces. Even the rather meagre details of the affair and the counter claims coming through Spanish sources did not greatly disturb this conviction. It Is not entirely a sen timental result that prices of stocks should rise on news of a naval victory, for dealers In stocks take the practical view that It Insures an early termlna natlon of the war and a consequent re vival of commerce and Industry. Prices bounded upwatd, and a furious activ ity developed. 'Tisn't safe to bo a day without Dr. Thomas' Kclectric Oil In tlio liouso. Novor tan tell what moment an accident is going to happen. :oloiif'l William ,). Hi'.vnn. Omaha, Neb., June 2. Governor IIoI comb said yesterday he would appoint Hon. W. J. Bryan colonel of the Third Nebraska volunteers, Mr. Bryan, who attended the opening of the exposition, said lie would accept. I litl cuiirrv i CUTICLE lirforo iisinfrf'tiTi hantlt nere just it r fart1 was all t"crt'l fit to look at.lmtaft' throe weeks, my fit t tch.r,, tuts. iai i I snlTiTcd with hlr two or throe jours tin trteil ever) thing Inu giioil. Ct rici it a 8" lc!.20,'U8. L. V.t. I was trouMc'1 ffrc on the Jaoe. I ennm Hoai In a very aim' disappeared and m I conilltlnn. JAMF.r- I Kelt. 17, ISO, lllxn Sntl thffMljchfttlt lf Wnr! ASIi CnBtf. Com .Solcl'r 0f How to rrrTrntsiKi i it l t I,1JI hl.ll 1 I M. BURKE, ATI0RNEY-AT-1 AW Sffleo Kgart ImlMltm Centre ttreets, 8hcnaml ::t cr of J. POMBROY, ATTORKEY-AT Serretni'.v Day Mitdo No TItrent. Washington June 2. A published story that Secretary Day told M. Thle-baut,-of the French embassy, that the United States proposed to cut the French cable from Santiago is met by the statement that no such Interview occurred. The agent nf the French cable company, fearing that the story might cause mischief, telegraphed that the Fiench company had no line by way of Canada which could be used by the Spanish officials In Canada, as the story alleged was being done. He added that the British cable line via Santiago, Bermuda and Halifax was the only one by which messages from the Spanish government could be sent, and he pro tested against this Imputation on the good faith of the French company. Give the Children a Drink illcd Gmln-O. It Is a dollcious, appetizing, nourishing food di Ink to take the pliico of cnll'co. Sold by nil erocers al Hkcd by nil who havo used It becuuso when properly prepared it tnbtcs like tho fittest coil'eo but is free from all Its injurious properties. Grain OnltU dlzo3tlon and strengthen tho nerves. It Is not a stimulant but n health builder, mul children, as well as adults, can drink It with great benuilt. Costs about 1 as much as t olloo. 15 ami 25c. Iliiwiilliin AiiiiKYiUton 1'rogroRSod. Washington, Juno 2. An understand ing was reac'.'.ed yesterday whereby the Hawaiian annexation resolutions will bo considered in the liouso next week. They nro to bo taken up under a special rulo that will bo reported so soon us tho revenue bill linn passed tho senate or lins reached a point where the passage of the resolutions of an nexation In the houso cannot possibly delay tho disposal of the revenue measure. RUPTURE CURED, itotobod nnd early to rise, prepares n t for his homo In the skies. Ltrly to bed Lato 111:111 nnd n Littlo litrly Itlser, tho pill that makes Ifo longer and bettor and wiser. 0. H llagcnuuck. These were the two reason? that formerly kept people frm attending to their teeth, llolh reasons have no existence in this ad vanced age. l'ainless ami Inexpensive dent istry wilh an absolute guarantee for five years is our method A flood Set of Teeth, $. The Very Ue.-t Ttctli, $3. You can get no better, no matter what you nay. No charge for extracting, wltcie teeth nn. nnlii-rd. We can take vour imiweMon in the morning and give you your teeth in the afternoon if desired. (lold Fillings, $i ; IJest Silver Fillings, 5oc up; Cleaning, 5oc; Uxtractiug, 25c. Pmwn mul britltro work nt verv reasonable rales. Kxaminations anil estimates free. We use but one grade of material the best, .SCHUYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS, Cor.Wlillo & Centro Sis., Robblus1 Bulldiua A Specialist on Kuptnre from Williamsport will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT Till? Hotel Franey, from 8 fill 10:30 a. m. Uuplure permanently and quickly Cured or no pay. written guarniiieo 10 ansonuery cure all kinds of 'Kupturc without ojteration or detention ftom business. Absolutely no Daugir. F.xnmlnatioii Free loo nersons cured in Siinbury, Shainokin Ml. Carmcl and vicinity who can be referred to. Charges and tcims moderate and within reach of all. Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvety softness of the skin Is Inva riably obtained by times who uso 1'ozzoni'u Complexion i'owtler. I SbenaihU- E. W. ailOKMAKEH A TTrthloc V f Comer Market and Cent r crt OltOF. JOHN JONKs, MUSICAL INSITUCTO?, Having studied an lv London ami i Uiitti marteni 1 on the violin. mandolin Terms reasonable. Ad ir ihe ieweler MliPiiaTirirtn of MAKE PEti D Brarenptim nysivm chucks and iusin f i or old. One "'' rt-i 5 boxes .it a - teou up or mum 1 1 r curried hi p kt ' - mailed in plain w ni "t cyTHLl'lSU hCVOL For mile In Hhonnndoi' Store and . -ft ll.l'.rtKV D 1' v 1 A 1 QUA I ir muir it uu awii"!! '!i iv iwt vu inn if n r h i rni i mam iir in nf u l- . r n TT. - J riL i or. ff iinnnin'n mil n iiini There ought The dread and fore- boditifr which almost invaiiablj' comes over a young wife, just ire the advent of the first little datling who shall cull her mother, is one of the unnatural bur dens which civilisation has imposed upon the privilege of mother, hood. not to be such an over whelming sense of depression and weak ness as a woman feels at this time and there would not be if slit was in a perfectly stronir and healthy condition. In thousands of cases motherhood h. is been divested of all its dangers and a huge pioportion of its pain by the use of Dr. Pierce's 1'avoritc Prescription, which is the most marvelous remedy ever discovered for restoring com plete organic health and strength to the delicate special structure involved in moth erhood. Taken early during the prospective time it makes the mother strong, energetic and cheerful and carries her through the period of trial wrth comparative comfort and ease. It increases the baby's natural, constitutional vigor and adds to the joys of niolherhot.d the supreme satisfaction of a strong, robust, lusty infant, "l'avorite Pre scription " is also lite uesi supportive tonic for nursing mothers. livery expectant mother will appreciate what is said by Mrs. l'nnme w. Harry, 01 uaiesuurg, ins., 1545 Churchill Ave.) In a letter to Dr. Pierce she wtites : X have ttteu your ttieulcitieg in my family for a and nnd tliem to be all tltat iaclaitneil. In writttm by Itlsht H' Ki.l'rpmirtr of Crent I KtiB.. H"v A II. -me'. ' llev. RumitHl ivm Curti Kemtnury, rhli ii'O 111.,! VMM . Deun ot Omti r' . t'.ltnnrll.Oi'itn. D.I).,'! ltov. Frnnk W Gnnniiui Oblciiftn, III , Km. tleoi. i tKtno l'rnlitf rt.ni t'hm, fttncArttiur. I) it , I'uK.u t'lty, N. Y . llnv. Mati 1 KtlHOt 1 r) HhiiI wt t'lntrr M. BriHtiil, HI). Firt KvuuHton, 111 , Hn- V. 'I , tlan ilonimnuwoalth," 1 ' I'.TDrMt llitle, HI). S lloston, M.i'.' , K-, .! -CollMtte, Htchntuntl, hu l.i.ti.,.t,. I I.ilvnl-.lt v . I , Clotiter Wilktii.tm. Ill' 1 rituo. III., ltcv. .ttinii llartfnl,()u,iii.il;v..l. t ,r V(,(Hl l rbytjHii akuri-li. J.o"ii ItlPILilt llf IOY.--fU'J 1 (lonti, Hilt udtifl. olutli, -1 li ttvant, nmx it utrii niiTiost.i.jr.. , tlon. Btjle. A-nilt 1 I lr.lll, Mtjle II -two vo' t 11 16 PARTK, qoartn . lfitier oovort,, bowh 1 t 11 For sale nt nil haul further inforuiiition, v. l'ut)lint)r. Jlzuna tl m ' The Population of Shenandoah Is about eighteen thousand, nnd wc would say at least one-half are troubled with some affection of the Throat and Lungs, as those complaints arc, according to statistics, more numerous than others. We would advise all not to neglect the opportunity to call on their druggist and get a bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the throat and Lungs. Trice 25 and 50c, Trial size free. Sold by all druggists. To Destroy or Onpturo Corvoni's Ships Key West, June 2. Naval officers here discussing the reports of the bom bardment of Santiago, are of the unan ImouB opinion that the plan Is to reduce the fortifications there nnd destroy or capture Admiral Corvern's ships, or any others, without delay. . One Minuto is nut luiiir. yet relief is ol tallied in half that timet by tho use of One Minute uouglt utiro. it provonts consttiup tlun ami nuiekly euros colds, croun. bronchi lis, pneumonia, la grippe ami all throat mid lung troiiblos. u, Jl. Jlaonbucli. Mnrylnnd Donincriitlo T.tndor Donil Centrevllle, Mil., June 2. Thomas J, Keating, tho well known lawyer and leader In Democratic politics of the "eaBtern shore" of Maryland, died at bis home here yt ntcrday, ugsd 69 years. .V ceneral breakdown of vitality was f.ie cause of dtath. lone time. 1 Cittittoi recoitiiiiLMitt 1 tent 100 iiurn v. aiv coir fiiieiiiciit was made easy, as I experienced none 01 lite pHitis httctl as outers nave ai mac pertou, and the $m botn the one that mothers fear so much. IlestUes, the medicine lias heijiea tue tu many otltet ways. I wouul reconintena an at illctcil wiiineii to trv Dr. I'lerce's valuable medi- ciuts, nttd thus btcottte well and strouj.. w!t!i Tv.'ipy rit. reuiolii). Alwu tfihitment. Cuvauteed . .it Ustt In ttw iwkel, A N ?ot t Povinsky'a dsas Oentro et:-c'l ctoro, m m 3 w 1 u 1 K T iitt hiiim Alv.v- ( rciimtaii'i ' Oct l'-.,,tTl,iT 1 Alurutr .lor,orn i Oroft Brno. Co , drug ntora EVERY WO. eonnln:esneo'l are. table, Monthly, reirnltlnit ire.: " the i.uresldrugohould b uboJ. Ii i . Or. Peal's Pesmrt Ther are prompt, fa ard certain In rwult. T1..- mmi mi- uoiut. Seutsurwhre,Jl.W, PAi,MBn!.. For Sale at KIULIN'S Drue Store, SliennnJo u , ' a 1 :'tti -erd ti "A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT SHAVE WITH." riOT 8. IT. Tarkor, Sharon, Wis., write! "I havotrletl DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo for Itching pilot) and It always stops them In two inlnutm. I consltlor Hewitt's Witch Hazel Ralvo tlio greatest plto euro on tho 'market," 0. II. Ilagcnbueh. aim iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiii. mi. liiiinu ss, whim's - X US Y " c. 1 arc in on stint i uiul the W.irW'ri Progrc fornieil an. I thrifty ahviiNi kf(M H . a b o- ,v A 11 1 lt Vtli RAINBOW LiNIMCNT 'In tho liotiM. w tt stRuiia i n Jv Biirana, BrHli, Cmntns, 1, itmautu autl all ache and puin; fUt V SktHfl bli . 'I' vhi villJlillllllllUIIIIUUIlllllir'MIUIUIUMIUPIfWil'r :1IHIUhM "I ill"
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