1 r Shenandoah fimlorscmcnt Is What Counts With the Shenandoah Public. Ynii can't fool tlio public all the tlmp. Tin y will fitnl you out in time, li.iy time a limn in fnnhitl n. l )it-r ikeptlc In mmlo. Many tin' rt'inwly tlmt makoi tbo nfci'ptic. I i r.M.i keep it prnmiMW. 1) ..in' Kidney Tills lirhiK renewm! faith. Tiny i lire tlie nkeptto. Plenty of proof of tills at homo, she iMiuliKih proof for Shun.inilnith people. (,,r i ilizcin say they cure Imokaclie. ( n. miliary ilinters. t hit sii-k k itinera. 1 i'i'iinee haii tiiught them tlita i to. ( H. mi linn for every sult'erer hit'., testimony of frientU ami nelghtmra. i.i "li Ins case : 1 Mr i J. Kelly, of Stl South Main street,' ' lcatlitm about the letnark.iltle ane-,.--,i I n hi'h Kidney Villa, procured Mum iron) U 1 1 lin'a l'hatmaey ami the fnllmvitiK I it he Miya of Ilia cxriehco. "I am an eml"' i nf 1iihii Kidney Villa. 1 wia IP 'I uli paina in my back which were I i i annoying and inconvenient when at I. uluu' to my mishieaa, and If nn my feet ir I. nmli of Itnm tliore was n dull steady n iun' .ii roas my loins. I had u feeltnK of urn. a lack of onerjry and listleasiicss , ; 'i innltUid mo for work. I saw state tut til - in ido by people who had been cured by i.iu I loan's Kidney Villa, and I got thorn aim utter taking the treatment I am as cutlKi -last ic in praising that valuable, prepur ,. ijii i-utliors are. I would not be without them for they arc positive in their uflucta, anil cin-c no disagreeable senaatious when taking them," Ooau s Kidney Vills for salo by all dealers. Vnce 50 cents. Mailed by Vostor-Milburn C.o lluHalo. N. Y., hole agents for the I. S. l.emember the name Demi's and tako no sub .tltuto. HUMPHREYS' vD' VETERINARY SPECIFICS 500 PAGE BOOK MAILED FREE. CONTENTS: Part I. Diseases of Horses. Part II. - Diseases of Cattle. Part III. Diseases or Sheep. Par t IV. Diseases of Hogs. Part V. - Diseases or Dogs. Port VI. Diseases of Poultry. Bnmt- (molt in better binding BO eta. llllU'llKU&'Mhll. (O., tor.UilllBDi St Jobu M.,.W Lrt NE11V0US DEBILITY, VITAS WEAKNESS , and Prostration from Over w -rk or other causes. Hori)ilireys' Homeopathic Specific t o f in lino over AO yours, the only sii- ec ful remedy. i$l per vial.or 5 vialsandlarcovial rowilcr,for $5 b .1 It iik.li.li. r frill ro.liitl'l I'll f"'t't tit r-rlc. Ill 31 I'll lit IS' 311 II. 10., tot. IIINiiti.l A JolniM... New lurk Every man sj wife vh has! I i r tint t'TCl , , j --i. ,i aboui &eei-i kiiuw : u fewlJVM is'o. Tim Jn,lx- diink.Trviton "Trr vour husband. . 1 . .1. III. itl ink LiMWIM! M mmmmmmmmmmmmm -w, ABBEY'S OCK -Q'ves a satisfied smile to (very palate that tastes it. Now bi tap at all our customers. WM. SCIIMICKgXjR., - Asent. EVAN J. DAVIE& Livery and Undertaking, T W3 MEM IKi ASK FOR TH 114. Wm No. 13 North Jardin St. TUIi TROOPS A;r TAMPA. Dispatchos Which Have Been Edited lv Press Oensorsi NO MOVEMENT Of TROOPS AS YET, Ai'cni'illiiu to Tliuxu l)liiitclio Wo Are Allowfit tn .Know, IIowovir, I'liat ltooovolt'M Cowboy Iti'ulnimit llii At'i'lvt'il Ciilmu Destitution. Tamim, Fin., June 3. With the es tablishment of perioral army hpltiunr tem nt Tamim, ami with MRjor Gen eral Miles on the ground personally di recting the movements of the army. affnlrs here have nitalti taken on a roimlileralile degree of activity, but no embarkation of troops has as yet taken place from this point. Although the work of preparing the army for tho j campaign still continues with unabated vigor, until the fate of the Spanish lleet Is settled no orders for the Inva sion of Cuba tile expected. Admiral Cervera Is apparently the unknown quantity In this problem of war. General Miles, with several members of his staff, yesterday made a tour of inspection of the various regular and volunteer camps uround Ttimpa. Tho main volunteer camp at Palmetto Ueach was visited late in the after noon, General Miles reviewing n bri gade drill of the Tlilrty-seeond Michi gan and Kirst Florida regiments. Colonel Leonard Wood's volunteer regiment of cavalry, better known as "Itoosevelfs rough riders," SCO men an told, arrived In Tampa last night and bivouacked In the city. Today the regiment went into camp west of Tam pa liay hotel. Hoth Colonel Wood and Colonel Itoosevelt accompanied the regiment, the former coming In on the first section and the latter on the sec ond. A little over S00 of the men are fully armed and equipped. This regi ment lias been oillclally designated as the First United States volunteer cav alry. Colonel J. II. Dorst, who was in charge of the recent expedition of the steamer Florida, describes the condi tion of the women and children In Cuba ns pitiable in the extreme. When tho steamer Florida reached Point Panes, on the north coast of Cuba, where tho supplies of aims, ammunition and pro visions were landed, It was met bv n crowd of 300 pacillcos, many of them emaciated to the last extremity by long privations. NearlV half of these un fortunates were women, and, according, to Colonel Dorst, scaicely one of them had more than a single garment, and that in tatters. Many of the children wire absolutely naked, and their ap peals for food when the first boat from the Florida landvl on the beach were heartrending. As far as possible the ciews of the Florida and her consort, the Osceola, supplied the pacillcos' wants, even giving away their under clothing. An Enterprising Druggist. ri.n nr.. (tw mpn mnri. wide awake and 4IIV.1V ...v --- ,1,.,,, A WmVv who snare no pains to secure the best of evcrythinR in their line for their many customers. They now have the valuable agency lor ur. is.inp.-s imv Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. This is the wonderful remedy that is protluchiK such a furor all over the country by its many startling cures. It absolutely cures ' .. .... ! 1 ..II - (Tn Asthma, lironclutis, Hoarseness uim mi .ca tions of the Tlno.it, Chest and I .tings, t'all nt above drug store and get a trial bottle free ora tegular si.e for 50 cents ami Jl.oo. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. Yoitfri'lii.v'x llii'.i'lmll tinmen. At lMiiiiiilpliililn (11 Iniilnirs) Philadel phia, r.: Pittsburg, 2. At Poston Cleve land, li: Poston. 1. At New Yolk New York, 3; t liiitnnnti. 0. At Piooklyn- C'likngo. G; lirooklyn. 0. At liaitimotii Baltlmorc. 11; St. Louis, 3. At Washing toii-WiiHhlngtim, 13; Louisville, 4. At Toronto (10 Innings) liutraln, li; To rnnto, 5. At Itocliestei lluclicstcr. S R.'fflCIIKM 7. ' At Pati'i'son 02 Innings) Paterson, S; Liinciister. 3. At lti'iiiling-Aiii'iiiown, i?...,.nittr s At H.irti'nnt llnrtford. S Newark, 3. At Norfolk ltUlimond, 2; Norfolk, 1. Give the Children a Drink culled Ciraln-0. It Is a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food drink to tako tho place of i oileo. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who have used it because when properly I i oared it tastes like the finest colli 1 hut is 'roc from all Us injurious properties. Grain () aids dice jl ion and ttreiigtliem tho nerves. It is not i stimulant but a health liuihlor, mil i'lii..!ii'ii. as well as adults, can drink it with grc.it benefit. Costs about 1 as much as coflee. 15 and -."(.. Allt'iri'd 'lirnyr niuutcli'i' t'lipturcd. Buffalo, June 3. United States spe clal agents arrested n New York dealer In drugs named Herman Ili-witz on a train near Niagara Falls yesterday. Mote than $1,000 worth of alleged smug gled drugs were found In his posses sion. He was held In J1.200 ball. Lato to bed and early to rise, prepares a innn for his homo In the skies, llarly to bed and a Little Karly Itisor, tho pill that makes lie longer sua bettor nnu wiser, u. ii Jliienljuch. Y. Tilt C. A. Army Tonti. AVashlngton, June 3. Kx-Governor Peaver, of jennsylvanla. Col. J. J.Mc Cook and ex-Secretary John W. Fos ter, had a long talk with the president about permitting Y. M. C. A. workers o establish headquarters with thenrmy camps when they nre moved to Cuba. Porto Kico and the Philippines. The tents of the organization havo been es tablished at state and national camps up to this time, and much has been done to furnish entertainment for tho soldier boys. The president has taken the matter under advisement. A Few Pointers. The recent statistics of the number o tlrnihs show that the large majority die with consumption. This disease may commence lil. n nnoareutlv harmless cougn which can be cured iiutantly by Kemp's llalsam for the Throat aud Lungs, which is guaranteed to nirennd relieve all cases. Price 25 and 50c. Sold by all drugciits ; ask for a free sample to-day. I'd ContiiNt 11 Pudiilliir Will TJow York. Juno 3. Mrs. Serena D Turell, a 70-yenr-old widow, who died in tii I'nriv Avenuo Hotel in may iasi. left a will so pecullur that It Is likely to be contested. The document Ignores her iu.ni- ri.lntlvpH. but rotnumbers dts- V-111I rt. IntU'riii Iter colored wasberWO- itVii her ilt'i sfliiiuker. several waiters whA utti ruled her at tlio Hotel, wnere Mit Vlvi'd for ten years, ana several "rlUV1 Her estate is vaiueu ni ou,- 00 AiVoiig those remembered is tho JbA.V Hltnpson, the evangelist to whiuWuuVhy pei-KiinH yearly couiriu nt.. lwi.iA .111,1 monev aggregating thuiisamis V dollars. This gift Is valu' d ttCO.OVO. R TV P.Skor. Hlron. Wis.. WrlteS! "1 nntt'i'Wltih Hazel Salve to itching piles n It always stops them In two nmiuUis. IcoiiVler IMwltt's Witch Hazel iMivo 1110 groaieseu'iii) cunj on i . li. liaKennucn. The Prince of Wales 0KDF.P.9 ; JOIIANN HOfPS MALT EXTRACT. AliFROELDIE CASTtE, 1 S AllEHDLENSIIIHK. J Pleao supply three doicn Hoff's Halt llitroct, oa account of II. IL II., l'rlnco . I ui nniuBi j. 1.HU3?. Ily goods train to Abcrgcldle, llallater, J J Aburdccnshlre. ; DEWARE OF IMITATIONS. i The genuine Johnnn HofP Malt txtrntt J wakes Klcsh and Mood. Moro fitrength i In one dozon bottles of Joliann Holf Malt t 1 lutrnct than In a rnsk of Ale, Peer or i I Porter, without their Intoxicating elleots. , i W- . . - ... . at ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND THERE IS NO KIND OF PAIN OR I ACHE, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL, THAT PAIN-KILLER WILL NOT RE LIEVE LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE 1 BEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS & SON. Tho Rosy Freshness And n velvety softness of the skin is inva riably obtained br there, who uao PazzoNl'H Complexion Powilcr. Frio f orornost Medical Comaony in tho World t HAPPY MARRIAGE, HEALTH, EMER6Y AND LONG Lift. In nil the world todav in all the hlstnrtr of the world nn doctor or Institution him fcrentM and restored so many men as has the lamed EIUK MEDICAL CO., of Buffalo, N. Y. This Is due to the fact that the company controls some Inventions and dlicoTcrlcs which haTO no efpinl In the whole rsalm of medical science So much deception has len practised 111 adTCitliicg mat mis irrana oiu eomnuny now makes inn stnrll -iiiuv win penu meir cosiiy unu maKictiuy eiicciivo appliance ana whole month's course of restorativH rpmi'dlcs. iinnilivflu tin trinL vHtliout cxvaue. to anr honest and reliable man 1 .Mil a uouar need noaavanceu not a penny pala till result, are know n to and acknowledged by the patient. The Krlo Medical Company's appliance and remedies have been talked about and wrltton about all over the world, till eierr man lias ncarn or tncm. Ttiev rcstoro or ftlcnctli, vlffor, healthy tltsue and new life. They repair drains on tlio system that tap the energy. Tlicy cure nervousness, despondency, and all the enccts of evil habits, excesses, over-work, etc. iney mvc mil strcUBtn, development ana every jHiruon anu or.in 01 me uoay. i'aiiuro 18 ble nun iikc is no Darner. This "Trial without Exransn" offer li nn.tnrnllv ltcd ly the company to a short time, and application! mntit. Itn miirii. lit mien Write to the lilUE MEDICAL COMPANY, BUFFALO, N. Y., und give your exprcts address o( well as puct nlllce. litter to seeing tha account oi their lu this mier. WE BUILD HOflES. We build you a We will submit plans and cost, any sketch you may have, without any charge. We will build the house for you according to you state barring strikes. We figure quoted and will guarantee that you will be satisfied with your home. See us about it. Glenn & (Successors to J. W. Johnson,) N. Main St., Shenandoah, Ra. gwrnimfrnTimmmm Kaier Export Beer" 11 IN THE MANUFACTURE OF THIS CHOICE BREWERY PRODUCTION U I THE KAIER COMPANY, Limited, I jti OR MAHANOY CITY, jS S! lias attained an excellence which has rarely been txcelled. z B MR. CHARLES D. And his associates have spent, not only much limo, hut also a largo amount of money, in experiments, to hrhu: this I Seer to its present perfection and they Havo many testimonials that tho company has received from well known medical men which are exhibited with pardonablo pride by tlio l'residcnt, Mr. Clias. 1). Kaler. Tho browor, Jlr. Fran Kaier, Is a Hcntlcniaii scientifically versed in all that pertains to tlio llrcucr's Art aud to his perseverance and close application is largely duo tho splendid triumphs achieved by The Kaier Export Beer. It is compared by many to the products of linden MADE ONLY THE GiMflS. D. PIER; GOMPAflY, Iimd. Mahanoy REPRESENTED IN EDWARD y-. Mail orders will receive prompt attention. fummuuiumuu WE HAVE NO AGENTS lot bTt io)d ...m.f tnw 9 M price, wnort lor I (10 VI IIm ..U. fi.irB imiliIIU. kff..a l4iLL,ni ELKHART oAuitiAOi: asu uAUMtbo into. m 'w NUGGETS OP NEWS. Of the ten regiments of Immunes for the Invasion Cuba four will be coin posed of colon il persons. Additional tiansports, with capacity for carrying 5.000 men, have been se cured, making a totnl of 30 vessels, which can carry M.OOO men. Senor I'nlo de llernahe, formerly Spanish minister to the United States, nns oeen appiuut-,i ununi secretary jp the foreign otllce at Mndrld. The tug Itocord was run down and sank by a steamer nt Dtiluth, Minn. Captain John llticklet, Steward Kltner Cook, and Engineer George Itlggs, wuro drowned. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho test salvo In tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fovor sorer, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all Bklu eruptions, sua positively cures piles, or .10 pay required. It Is eiiarnntced to glvo porfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 85 cents pqr bos. For wdo by A. Waaler. Mi'i. At k .ti-on'T.'iitpoiV.i'fiy 'linlonucd. Wheeling, W. Va., Juno 3. In the second trial of Mis. George Atkinson, wife of Governor Atkinson, on tin; charge of forgery, and jointly Indicted with J. 1'. Owens as accessory, Judge Ullzzaid vesieiday sustained the de murrer of the defense,, which was nr gued Wednesday, and so far as Mrs. Atkinson Is concerned she is tempor arily relented. The decision was upon 11 technical point of law involving the necessity of alleging the "guilty knowl edge" In the Indictment. The decision does not reueh the merit of the case, and does not preclude another indict ment. The trial of Owens will go 011, and Mrs. Atkinson's attorneys ure as sisting in his defense. The human machine starts but onco and stops but once. You can keep it going longest and most regularly by using DoWitt's I.ittlo Karly Ulscrs, tlio famous little pills for con stipation aud all stomach and liver troubles. C. II. Hascubuch. HB.TOgFL604H.SixH.St. Side Entrance- on Green St., PHILADELPHIA, PA, CURE GUARANTEED." 1 VounR. old , Klnplo or married t& thosr con I templntlnn nmrrlape, Ifyuu aro a victim of BL0QD PUI5UN J1 "S .Private Diseases liunifin taco which dc- -trnvmlnrl nnd liodtr. finrl unfit vou for tllQ dutk'b nf life, call or write and be avod. Hours: Dally, il-Il ; cv'mm, (Mil Sun., si. Bend 10 cm. In Ftamps for Boole with von t mtl mon I nl xpoilnii ucli. and Fako Iuitltutes. in the Curo of Weak Mon Makes this Offer ne oiler: create tone to impossi l!m. your offertv 1' home just as yai want it built. or pass on the practicability of specifications ahd by the time will keep the ost within the O'Hearn, mmmmmmmmim KAIER "Old Couutry" aud llavaria. licer Drinkers AND SOLO BY City, Pa. : SHENANDOAH BY O'DONNELI g dirael to th ton vain t nhftl. ftMBK nut hh iiimiBui. liuntr, IUt.il7A. C&rrift- 'frinl WlfCl' MUi for co. w. u. ruxvr, xutuuir. M Iftll mvi Colonel W. A. Stono tlio Olioico of Ponusylvaiiia Kopublicans, NAMED ON THE FIRST BALLOT. Itoti. .lolut Wiiiiniiinkoi' AVItlidrow Kroni tho Content 111 l'livor or U. Vi'. Stono Coiivontloii Ad.loiiriivd AVI th ou t (,'nl Unix nil Nominees for SpooolicH llnrrlshurp;, June 3. The Ilepubllcnn state convention met In this city yes terday rind nnmed the party ticket that Is to be submitted to tho voters this fall, ns follows: For governor. Colonel William A. Btone of Allesheny; lieu tenant governor. General J. 1. S. Oobln of Lebanon; secretary of Internal af falis, General .TameH W. Latttv of Phil adelphia; judge of the superior court, William W. Porter of Philadelphia; congresstnan-nt-large, Galusha A. Grow of Susquehanna and Samuel A. Davenport o Erie. The laBt live are reiiotniiintions. The 103 votes cast for C. W. Stone represented the combined strencth of that candidate nnd John Wanamaker. The latter provided the only sensation of the convention by presenting a letter of withdrawal, In which he denounced the methods of the domlnnnt llepub- llcan factions and urged his friends to support C. W. Stone. The withdrawal Is Interpreted to mean that Mr. Wana maker has placed himself In position to run as an Independent candidate. The candidates and Chairman Wheaton met after the convention and re-elected John P. Klkln, of Indiana, chairman of the state committee. Senator Penrose was made temporary chairman by acclamntlon, no other name being presented. After his Bpeech COLONEL W. A. STONE. of acceptance and the appointment of the usual committees Frank W. Whea ton, of Wllkesbarre, was elected perma nent chairman by acclamation. Then tho naming of candidates for nomination was proceeded with. Thom as M. Marshall, Jr., of Allegheny, spoke for Colonel W. A. Stone, and the nomi nation was seconded by General U. F. Fisher of West Chester, Charles F. Chldsley of Easton named General Frank lteeder and Joseph M, Huston of Philadelphia presented the name of John Wanamaker. At this juncture A. S. L. Shields of Philadelphia presented a letter from Mr. Wanamaker withdrawing his name, which was read by Secretary Ilex. In his letter Mr. Wanamaker declares that "within the last hour" lie had re ceived a letter from representatives of the Philadelphia Bourse meeting which originally urged him to allow the use of his name. The letter from these representative men contained resolu tions requesting him to withdraw from a convention "controlled by machine methods." Mr. Wanamaker's letter then pro ceeds to endorse the resolutions, and urges that his votes be transferred to Charles W. Stone. The letter proceeds In part ns follows: "I think It proper and fair to 'take your time to say briefly that the pro test I have felt called upon to make against the political machine has been made within the party and against Its methods, and not against Individuals, except so far us they represented a sys tem of politics. A man carrying the keys of power by hereditary descent or holding them by cleverness or mental energy, must surrender them when the tired people so demand. "To suffer a political machine to sell for cash the commonwealth's justice or retain squatter sovereignty in the state or national oillces Is only to kill the po litical party thus Indulged. A mighty revolution has set In within this state. Pennsylvania Is no longer docile or un resisting to Republican bosslsm. "Unconditional hostility to all ma chine methods Is the loudest war cry within Republican ranks throughout the commonwealth since the davs of the civil war. By the Judgment of to day's convention upon the last legisla tive record and its machine methods the people will pass Judgment on tho candidates after the convention ad journs. It could have, If It pleases, as line a medal from the people as any Admiral Dewey will deservedly got, If It will sink tho Heot of politicians who run the state for political revenue only. There aro many who believe that unless It does this, and very soon, there will be a great storm to break upon the Re publican party." When the letter had been read David II. Lane, of Philadelphia, with a con siderable display of feeling, Bald that Mr. Wanamaker denounces bosslsm, and yet there has never been displayed In a Republican convention such an arrogant exhibition of bosslsm as Is shown In the written words of tho Philadelphia candidate. After the adoption of the platform nominating speeches were resumed, ex State Senator O. C. Allen, of Warren county, nffcrlng tho name of Congress man Charles W. Stono for the guberna torial nomination. The nominations closed with the two Stones and General Recder in the field. The roll call showed 188 votes for W. A. Stono and 103 for C. W. Stono. Before the result was announced the Ave votes cast for General Reeder wero given to the Allegheny aspirant, Reeder having withdrawn. Tho nominating speeches for other candidates wero limited to Ave minutes, mid the nominations were quickly hur ried through. At 4.15 the convention adjourned without giving the candi dates n opportunity to present them i Ives. How to Look Good. finrul lnnt-c nr. rfollv mri" (linn sbiii dppn. depending entirely oa n healthy condition of nil me vital organs, li uie liver oe inactive, you have a bilious look ; if your stomach be tlisordcrcd, you have a dyspeplia look j if jour kidneys be aflected, you have a pinched look. Secure good health, and you will surely have good looks. "Electric Hitters" is a good Alterative and Tonic. Acts directly on the stomach, liver and kidneys. 1'urifiM the blood, cures pimples, blotches nnd bolls, and gives a good complexion. Hvery bottle guaranteed. Sold at A. Wasley's drug store. 50 cents per bottle. A QUI A SOLblEK'S blSAPi'SARANCB Ciiued I'.Milti'inoiit nt Mount Oretnii. Wim Oil" on 11 l.iirk. Mount Gretna, Pa., June 3. Consider able excitement pievalled in camp Wed nesday night and yesterday caused by the dlsHpearance of Hugh Monahan, n musician in the Eighteenth regiment. Wednesday t-venlng Monnhan and sev eral musicians started out for a stroll over the mountains. Later three of Monahnn's companions returned nnd stated they were attacked by n gang of tramps and their money demanded. Be ing unarmed they snld they turned and inn, each taking a different direction. Monnhan failed to turn up at a late hour 011 Wednesday night, and fearing he m!ght be foully dealt with the Sheridan" troop and as many other troopers as could be mounted were or dered out to scour the wods. Under Colonel Rutledge, provost marshal, the surrounding mountains were scoured. The hobo eamp wag deserted and no trace of Monahan or the trnmps could be found. The search was continued through the grenter part of Wednes day night nnd was resumed yesterday morning. Lnte yesterday alternoon Monahan, who hulls from Pittsburg, entered enmp In tin Intoxicated condi tion, linvlng been In Lebanon enjoying himself. The tramp story was con cocted by his fi lends to shield him. In consequence Monahan and his three companions are carrying cord wood up nnd down the ramp for punlRhment. with pi imports of court mnrllals for them. "i'isn't safe to bo a day without Dr. Thomas' Ilelet'trlo Oil in tlio houso. Never can tell what moment nn accident is going to happen. Proposed Hollo? Tor Shu. Ittilz. Wushlngton, June 3. Representative Cummlngs, of New York, yesterday In troduced a bill for tho lellef of the widow of Dr. Rlcardo Ruiz, deceased. It directs the payment of $7G,000 to her out of any money paid Into the treas ury as the share of the United States In the proceeds from sale of any prizes of war taken by the United States ships from Spain or Us citizens or pro ceeds arising from any conquest made by tho United States of Spanish pos sessions or property. The money Is to be paid Mrs. Ruiz, who Is now resid ing In this city, as Indemnity for the al leged Imprisonment and killing of Dr. Ruiz, who was an American citizen, by the authorities of the Spanish govern ment. Onu Minute is not long, yet relief is ob tained in half that timo by the uso of One Jlinuto Cough Curo. It prevents consump tion and quickly cures colds, croup, bronchi tis, pneumonia, la grippo and all throat and lung troubles. C. II, lliiceiibuch. Cffvcrn Was Theit' Alter All. Madrid, June 3. Despite the state ments of the newspapers that Admiral Cevern was not present at the bom bardment of Santiago de Cuba onTues day, Captain Aunon, the minister of marine, In an Interview today declared that Cervera hoisted his Hag on the Crlstoba Colon in order to direct the Spanish operations, "the success of which Is principally due to Cervera, who has given proofs of high strategic ability." Itustorinol ltdlenwcd, Cargo Condoiiined Key West, June 3. In the Circuit court yesterday the Biitlsh steamer Restomel, captured by the auxiliary cruiser St. Paul off Santiago de Cuba on May 25, and whose cargo of coal, In tended for the lleet of Admiral Cervera, was condemned on Wednesday, was re leased. pcedlng the Tire. The most powerful engine must stop if the fires are not fed. Man is the most won derful piece of machinery in the world, yet no matter how strong and well-made his bodily frame may be, If the fire of life within him is not coiibtnntly fed his limbs and muscles become powerless and useless. The reason men become helpless and diseased is because the food they eat, which is the fuel of life, is not properly digested and appropriated by the stomach and nutritive oigatis. It is not completely transformed into the strength and working power which is to man what bteam is to the engine. That wonderful power-making "Golden Medical Discovery," Invented by Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consulting physician of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Iifttitute, of lluflalo. N. Y., imbues the human diges tive juices and blood-making glands with capacity to extract abundant nourishment from the food. It builds up organic tissue, nerve fiber, hard muscular flesh and work ing force. It gives a man steam . What it did for Mr. 1'. S. ltughes, of Junction, Hunterdon Co., N J., is given in his own words. He writes: " I received your kind letter, nnd in reply would say that miue was a bad case of kidney and liver trouble, and that six bottles of Dr. 1'ierce's Golden Medlcnl Discovery and four bottles ofllttle ' I'clkU ' effected a complete cure. It Is well known that almost every engineer Is troubled more or less with kidney trouble, ekpecl ally on our fast express trains. 1 run one hun dred and forty-four miles on thekc trains every day in the week, and have had no return of the trouble since taking the remedies, nearly three years ago." WHhN IN DOUBT, Tf?Y STRONG AGAIN! vigor to the whule being, All drams ana losses are entexca psrtHaHexuy, udioh jjaucnis are rropeily cur id, their condition often worries them into Insanity, Contuniptionor Death. Malted sealed, Price t per box; 6 boxes, with lron-ct:td legal cmati tt-e to cut u or refund the mcucy 5.oo. Send tor free book. Address, PCAL M.uiClNu CO., Cleveland, 0. For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drue: Store, Shenandoah, Pa. 'A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT SHAVE WITH." IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING. Eiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiili!iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiUliliiiiiiiiiii:iiiii:iiii'iiii:miiia ffsSu HVi I V V fe iuiiiiuii uim lining liiuafiuii' itfRAINB0W LINIMENT 1 - WMeiim'r" "in t,l 'lous0 n9 11 ttHlRjtl roniwly fir 7 JfjSil -Mf!r Sprajns, Itrulbos, Unitnps, BhwiiLatliua, s Ef 'if, ( I uuil oH aches aud piii-.i ''"' mzZ , NptfW , A. HACKtU i. . nil.. tinla g S -J?OT SALB 23 V Viy TWHBK-R ' Eiiii!iiiiliinilliilliliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiJiuirininiiuitiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!hinviiiiis PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. ntJItKK, ATTORNEY -AT-LAWt onice Itpin building, eorrer of Main nn Centre Mret flhetmntloali. J II. 1'OMKltOV, ATT0RNEY-AT-LAW SlienAiidoah, Pa. JjJ W. 8110KMAKBR ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centra atrrot. piiOK. JOHN .TONI5S, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock nox M, Mnlmnoy City, I'a. Having dtmlled under pomo nf tlio best marten le London nnd l'nrln, will rIvo lentous on tho violin, mandolin, guitar and vocol culture. Terms renxonnlile. Address In care of Stroma tlio Jewfllor Rheiiamlonti. HME FEBFEGT ID ! DO NOT despair: lloTt'ot Suffer Lnnupr! Tho in - iiml titnt'itlons uf Hfo ran Tic n ihkiI id jtiu Tim very worvi r oi Ncivous Dcbllf 1 nre absuhitriy rurnl by iM:isri:i'T 'i a iiMrra. iivo tirompt rulicf toliiMmmla, f.iilini inemnrv nnd thownsto ami drain nf vital powers, Incur ltd hy Indiscretions or oxrosai'S of curly yoars Impart vlpor nnd tiotonrv to every function. Ilraoe u the 6vfom Uivo uinom 10 me GUUCKH 111(1 lllsiri' '! LIH eyes of ouiiK vital cucrtryi iIeto ennran ed Can he orold. One Vic l nx renews ; noxes ui 9"SiH n imn toed ruretir mnnev refund carried m v-st nui-M't hold mnt led I n il :i 1 n t , i kt on o' orvwhcreoi receipt of prion CTTiii I'LUKXiuty, vuxtun man. uuicaiiu For Bale In frlienamlonh by Shenandoah Drug Store and Gruhlcr llrog. A "THE STYLISH PATTfiON." Ar- ft V tlstlc Fashionable. Original. ?etfeet- y I Filling. Prices IO and 15 cents. T I None higher. None better at any prke. fi Some reliable merchant sells them In V J nearly every city or town. Ask for J fi them, or they can be had by mall from & J uj In either New York or Gilcago. !" Stamps taken. Latest Fashion Sheet T sent upon receipt of one cent to pay postage, , . Brightest ladies' magazine published. T Invaluable for the home. Fashions of trs day. Home Literature, Household X Hints, Fancy Work, Current Topics, T Fiction, all for only 50 cents a year, In- g cludinga free pattern, your own selec- i tion any time, bend two -cent stamps for sample copy. Address ...,. . TWTT TUr,'-,Ail rOHTOAIMvA ) 142-M6 West 4th Street, New York. A 189 Fifth Avenue, Chicago. i .rjX.4p.,i THE GREATEST BOOK OF THE AGE I Should be in Every Home and Library. 9 People's Blole History Is written by'Itlcht Hon. William F.wnrt Olmlstonn, Ki'l'remler of (treat Kritlan ami Ireland, ('tighter. Eng.. Hv A. . Knjce. Qupfn'H Colleae, Oiford, Knc.i Hbv. 8amuM Ives Cnrtiw, 1. I)., Chlcngn TheoloKical Seminary, Chicago, IU.iKov. FredcrloW. Farrar, P.L., F.U.8., Mean of Canterbury, Canterbury Kng.i Itev. Kltner IL Capen, JM..Tnfta Collide, Bonjerville,MafW1, ltv. Frank W OunsuuliiB, J). 1)., Armour Infltltute, Chicago, 111., Ilov Goorye r. rentecoet, P.D., Mnrylrv bone I'rt'tbjtnrinn Church, London, Knc-t Itev. It. S. MacArthur, .) Cnlar tnptint Church. New York City, N. Y,, Hot. Martyn Kuuimerbfill, i).I)., Main Ktreot Free I tn it iht Church, Ijewiston, Me.; Itev. Frank M, Brlntol, l).I , Firt Mithodlht Fpincopal Church, Krannton, III., Uuv W, T. Moore, LL.D., "J'h Chris tian Commnuttoalth," London, Enp.j Itev, Kdwnrd F.rerett Hale, 1).1., South Congregational Church, llODton, Muhri., ltav ,7fneili Aunr IJeet, P.P., Weoleyaa (Xlleee, Itlchmond, Vnv.t Itev. Caspar Iteno Orepory, IilpilH Cntverlty, IeiiztB, (Ifrmanyt Xlev. Viii, Cleaver Wilkinson, P.P , ilnivenfty of Chicago, Chi rngo, lll.i Hot. Kamufl) Hart, P.P., Trinity Collect Ilartrord.Coun.tlteT J MonroUlbson,P.P.,t!t.John'ft o?dl'reb)tBrtnii Church, London, Kng.;Ue?.Oeorgo CJ-Iiorlmer, LL P., Tho Teruplo, Itoston.Maefl. 101'ILAU LD11IUN-. Ml pK(H. 67 full-patce i II upt ra tions, ut edces, cloth, $1.60; half lovnnt, (5.UU; full levant, ( (1.0(1. (jl Alt nt HHTin.-l,2r( rok-ofl, S00 full-paeo tllustrrv ttona. Rtylo A fillt eilct), full levant, one volume, f 15(10; Btyle Il-two volumw, full levant, tnf ted, t'JUUti In 16 1'AlilB, quarto i7 rewewquBr.tions toeaeh.Btitl paper covern, eewed, trlniniud blltthtly, (liX) each part. For Hate at all bookstores und by lKoktellprs. For further information, writ 1IFNUY O, HUKPAItP, Publiiher.SU und Ui Monroe fcHieot, Chicaco, Illinois. l'vf m . never fa with Tantn fid T'miiy royal l'lUa and otiur lu remcdU'sl Alwav buy tad heit and avoid dliao- .ictatmcnt. tiuHranteed tuperior to all oUint, looitive uiclMstintlieirrfrkedAKu. 1 Ilarticaxr, CM' JOr.ti-K .BatkU4yXJoitoni&UM. "f P. ILLS. I.U. li w saisji- 'ToetjiPsuAp Pm at . ttil". St-. lc. l-DRlV&MAirs SitFC Wi.-ox Specific Co, HniLA,rA Povladky's drug store, , Kan Centre street. ixrmj'XTM&Y Pitts A TB1KO. TB0 AHD kV WDV.AN'B ULWICF. A I way prompt and rcllubU. Avoid IHtioHt 01 cStohTawit Viuaand savh kbobeti 'At A, ClTUM )K Brno. Co Uoaton, ai. Our look, 4c. For ealo at Klrlln'sdriiK store and Shonandoa Tlicy lia c -tood the test of years, aud h.iv i ued tuoiSands of cases of Nervous Diseases, such as Debility, Duzinosf, Sleepless ntss aud Varicocele, Atrophyuc They clear the Liain, siraactbea the circulation make digestion nerfcLt. and impart a health v TO mm rx BAZAR MAGAZINEW I pmmm : W0IEN WHO READ I nrn iii(iL'iru'I vn mid kwn '.'forilieil nf Zl
Significant historical Pennsylvania newspapers