Till! EXCEMKCB OF SYRUP OF FIGS Is ihio not only to tlio originality nnd simplicity of tlio combination, Ixit nlso to tins euro nnd sltUl with which it is manufactured by bcicnllflc proccBsoo ltnovn to tlio Cai.ifoiinia. Fio Sviiui' Co. p ,y, nnd wo wihh to impress upon till the Importouco of purchasing tlio truo nnd original remedy. As tho Rcmiino Syrup of Figs Is manufactured by luo California Fio SIvhup Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will nrsist ono in avoiding the worthless Imitations manufactured by other par ties. Tho high standing of the Cali fornia Fia Svnur Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which tho genuino Syrup of Figs lias given to millions of families, makes tho name of the Company a guaranty of tho cx-cellcncc of its remedy. It is far in ndvaneo of nil other laxativus, ns it acts on tho kidnoys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. Jn order toget its beneficial effects, plcaso remember tho namo of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN lltANL'IMCO, nl. I.ODISVII.I.E. Ky. KV.W YOltK. If. V. VETERINARY SPECIFICS SOO PAGE BOOK MAILED FREE. CONTENTS: Port I. Diseases of Horses. Part II. Diseases of Cattle. Part III. Diseases of Sheop. Part IV. Diseases of Hogs. Part V. Diseases or Dogs. Part VI. Diseases of Poultry. Soma book In bottor binding DO cts. linirilltnS'UEU. 0., Cor.Nllll.ru A JolmHU.,!kei.Iort NE11Y0US DEBILITY, VITA1. AVEAKNKSS and Prostration from Over i work or other causes. Humphreys' Homeopathic Spoctflo No. 28, in use over 40 yenrs, tho only successful remedy. $1 per vla-l,or 5 vials and larso vial powdcr,for $5 , RM tiy Iirumcl.ti, or trill o.IibM n rocrlpl of rlct. Hill I'lllll 1 Ml II. ( (I., (or. illl.m k Jiilm SI.., r.m lorV f jit I 1 s j uverj- man s K 9 . , wife wli lias w ,. 1. ,,,, ttsodSEELlu b ft .r . . . 3 f lUoutGael-.knottS a good J Ifi"J- Tl" J,mHVin1;.Tryitoni . turr imornvcsclieaiil . ,S cfr,e and .nak your nusimna. I pou : ii- .Li' him,,,.- r- 1 f .' rai.ney. 5c. a pick- If - - rfj mmmmmmmmmmmmm tp A-RBEY'S JLJ'EER Gives a satisfied smile to 1 mk m Jl 1 . every palate that tastes it. Now , on tap at all our customers. Will. SC1IM1CKUR, JR., - Agent EVAN J. DAWES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. M 0F1I FUTURE" Displnyctl nt an Anglo-American Banquet in Loudon. LAUDING OUR ACHIEVEMENTS. l'nitornlty mid Kuliiro Alllnneo I'or vurti'd All tlio HpeeelutH, anil tlio llrltoiiH Vluil With Kuuli Other In Kxtolllnir Our liiHtltut Iiiiih. London, .Inno A. A most unique nnd pltjnlllcnnt, ns well ns ono of the moat enthUBlnstlc banquets ever clven In London, was tSo Anglo-American ban quet elven last evening at tho Hotel Cecil. Six hundred Britons and Ameri cans assembled fraternally, the purpose of the entertainment being the promo tion of cood fellowship between kin dred rnees. Knrcllshnicn, many of whom had experienced American hospitality, were the hosts, while resident Ameri cans were the guests. American and British lines were draped over tho tables, at which were both men and women with "the flag of the future," the Union Jack and the Stars and Stripes blended, on coats of arms. All wore buttons emblazoned with tho two lings Burmountlng the Cnnadlnn beaver. T.ord Bernard Coleridge presided. ToaBts to the queen and the president of the United States were honored, ac companied by the strains of "God Save the Queen" nnd "The Star Spangled lianner." Lord Coleridge, In proposing the hcnlth of President McKlnley, snld: "Whore enn the old world show such a lino of rulers of men ns have been the free choice of the Amerlcnn peo ple?" "Fraternity and the future nlllance" pervaded nil the speeches. The British speakers lauded the nchlevements of the revolution ns enthusiastically as If these had been their own victories. "Mother country" nnd "sons beyond the sea" were phrases reiterated by all the speakers. The Bishop of Hlpon excited the greatest enthusiasm by a pointed ref erence to the war, saying that although both nations had been accused of wor sh' !ng the dollar, "we both know when to spend our money, nnd we know that some causes ore worth spending any price for." Lord Coleridge prayed that victory might perch upon the American banner "In the Interests of America, In the In terest of Spain nnd In the Interest of common humanity. Twice America has fought with nil her might. The first fight was forced by the Imbecility of the king, nnd she was right. The sec ond time she fought for the freedom of slaves, nnd the same spirit Is with her yet." Sir Frederick Pollock predicted that there would be "one fleet under two Hags to keep the peace of the world." IiTxoy Wnntu to Solid Moro Soldiers. Trenton, June 4. Governor Voorhees, Adjutnnt General Stryker and Colonel Ollphnnt, of the governor's personnl strut, left Trenton last night for Wash ington, for the purpose of having a conference with the war department officials with lespect to furnishing troops from New Jersey under Presi dent McKlnley's second call for 75,000 men. Governor Voorhees nnd the Btato mllltnry authorities arc noxious that tho governtr.i'nt will accept two full regiments. If the government docs not conpent to this the governor will ask that one full regiment be accepted, In addition to the men necessary to aug ment the regiments already mustered Jn. An Enterprising Druggist. There are few men moie wide awake and enterprising than A. Wnslcy who spare no p.iiiib lo secure the best of everything in their line for their many customers. Ihey now have the valuable agency for Dr. King's New Discover)- for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. This is the wonderful remedy that is producing such a furor all over the country by Us many startling cures. It absolutely cures Asthma, Uroiichitis, lio.irscncss and all aller tlor.s of the Tluo.il, Chest and Lungs. Call .1: above drug More nnd get a tilal bottle free or a regular size for 50 cents and Jt.oo. G'larantced lo cuic or price refunded, THE PRQMCEiviARXElS As JtofWiotod l.v Denllnrjs 111 Plillndol tdilu mill llultlinoro. I'Ml.iLirllihtH. Jure 3. I'lour I -active: rf r BUpTl'ne, ' W: I'ern.-ylvanin cUiiv. f.','iir,.20; city mills, ixtra, Jl.M Ti' .' iluur sold In a small way at $3,i,Vi::.''j 'i r barrel for cboJco 1'ennsylva- nla. V i,ul iiomlnul; Iso. 2 rv d, Bpot, $1.10. Com iiulit and sternly; No. t mixed, spot, 37i,4HS7'Ae.; No. 2 yellow, nir local trade, 33c. Outs quiet and steady; No. 1 wlilto nnl No. 2 white, enpneo, ' "Vtc, Hay steady; choice timothy, J12.G0W13 fol larco bales. Hccr stcauy; nn-i nams. J2J.Mi(21. I'ork ilrm; mess, U.23O11.50! family. tl3.C0flH. Lara stenuy; western steamed, JO.tiO. Uuttcr weak; western creamery, 13iilGVc.; do. factory, 10HO 12Vc; Elslns, ICV2C, ; Imitation creamery, 12S Uc. i Now York, dairy, 12'Af16i4c. ; do. creamery, VHVSWAc: funcy Pennsylvania prints jobblnu ut 1SB21C.; do. wholesale, 17e. Cheoso easy; large, wnite. tivsc.; small do., GffiTc.; larpe, colored, iMMdc; small do., 7c.; llKht skims, BKOSTSo.; part skims. &5Vc.: full skims, zsiac. kbes llrm; New York and Pennsylvania, llViiC.: western, fresh, lO&iic; southern, lOVSW lOUe. Potatoes aulot: New York, 2J 2.37V6; now, J2.C0fl3.5O. Tnllow steady; city. 4JNM.0.: country, SiiWiViic. uruuo 011 steady; prime crude, 21022c.; do. yellow, 25V44l2Cc. Jtosln steady; strained, common to good. J1.42V4W1.1j. Turiientino quioi ni 28V4e. Cabliueo quiet; southern, SSfaGOc. llttltlmore. Juno l-'lour quiet ana un- cliuiiK'ed. Wheat llrmor; spot, H.Vtlf 1.12; month, H.10; July, 9l',te.; AiiRiist, 03c; steamer No. 2 red, 1.02V4i southern, by sumple, $1,071(1.13; ilo. on Krone, ji.ikjw 1.13. Corn easy; spot nnd month, 3C?iSJ 37c.; July, SiiTW(37c; Bteumer mixed, 35541ft :c.r.: southern, white. aiC.; 00, yeuow, 0 3714c. Oats dull nnd easy; No. 2 whlto, 3lft31Vie.; No. 2 mixed, 32t82'c. Ilyo HtronB anil lilguer; ivo. a nearny, uj;c.; No. 2 western, B6iae. Hay dull; choice timothy. $12.50fl13. ISraln frilghts very qulut; Ktonin to Liverpool, per bushel, 4d Juno; loin, tor oruurs, pur quanii, oo.ui 3a. Cd., June. Lettuce, $1.251.00 pur basket. Mvo Stock MurUtitx. Now Yolk, Juno 3. Heeves llrm; bulls hlKhi-r; nil sold; sticrs, $1,505(5.15; atiiKS. S4HH.20; bulls. IUMi 1.25; cows, $3.251.4. t'alvus dull; lirhes lower; veals, $1jC50; buttermilk calves. $H(4.C2li; ull sold, Khwp and lumba llrm; nil sold; sheep, $3.UKi' J.h(: rhnlee. $5; youiilUKS, $5ft5."5; lambs, $n.U2'-.s7. Units steady; common to prime, i.'iui I 'i5; soutlmrn und western piM. $3.75l4.1'). i:.mt Liberty, l'a Juno 3. Cattlo un ihuiuted llojrs dull (ind lower; prime heuvKs, $l.30jil.35; best mediums, $1,250 1.30; heavy Yorkers, $1.2001.25; common to fair Yorkers, 9l.Uu9i-l.lb; pigs, jj.u.W3.du; lushs, $2.753.C5. Sheep sleauy ni un- uiBcd prices; choice clipped lamus, jj.ia 5; common to good, si.-mp; Bprine ,umN, J3&G.W; veal calves, G.G057. .. I .. K H. Q11 Tniina. M nsliurL'. l'a,. writes Iihvo ifaiS iiAWiir'n I.lttlu liirlv Klsors ovur muco tlioyVvcro introilticeil lioro nnil must ki.v ( ImvifnVvor uscil any pills in uiy family iltirliig fortvi. vinn of liouso kccpluir that gave Mich HatUijictory rosnlU as u laxatlvo or uiuiiiiiuv- U'll. HnL'CIlUUCll. Buy Koystoneflour, Bo sure that tlio name LBWici & IlMcn, AsliUnd, Pa., Is printed on ovory sack. - mmwmwffimwm 3 C'Kaier Export Beer"-1 IN TIIU MANUI'ACTUUn OP THIS CHOICU S HltnWUUY PRODUCTION 3 THE KAIER COMPANY, Limited, OF- MAHANOY CITY, .S Has attained an excellence which lias rarely been excelled. !3 MR. CHARLES D. KAIER il And Ills nssoclutes have spent, not only much time, hut also a lnrgo amount of money, in experiments, to bring this Ilecr to Us present perfection and tlicy have mmiy testimoiiiaU that tlio company lias received from well known medical men which nro exhibited with panlonablo pride by tlio President, Mr. Clias. 1). Kalcr. Tlio lucwor, Mr. Pranz Kaler, is a gentleman scientifically versed In nil that pertains to tlio llicwcr's Art and to his perseverance and closo application is largely duo tho splendid triumphs achieved by The Kaier Export Beer.. It Is compared by many "Old to the products of Hadcn mid MADE ONLY l THE GHAS. D. PIER GOMPAflY, Itmd. Mahanoy City, Pa. REPRESENTED IN SHENANDOAH IJY EDWARD O'DONNELL Mail orders will receive prompt nttcntion. nuuuuuuuiuiumu but have lotd e&le pricti, (aTinff dealer a rroois. where for exuminauon, Eferything wamnUd, U8itTleaof Vihicles, S5 itylea 01 11 Kd.TT, Buntr ntrniii. PrteeJie.W, W.?m. B4f.t CUlon 01 Mi tLKHAOT" 1UB2IE88 MFO. a thoroughly op-to-date periodical for women, will enter upon Its thirty-first volume in 1871. During the year it will be as heretofore A MIRROR OF FASHION Paris and New York Each issue will contain carefully pre Fashions A Colored Fashion Supplement Cut Paper Patterns A Bi-Weekly Pattern Sheet LONG SERIALS AND Two famous authors will contribute long serial stories to the Hazak in 189S- The first deals with Scotch and Continental scenes, tho second is a story of a young girl, versatile, ana typically American. Mary E. Wilkins Octave Thanct These short , II. 1 bpOIIOrU m.U Briscoe ficti & Kithmine Do Fore DEPARTMENTS AND SPECIAL ARTICLES OUR PARIS LETTER THE LONDON LETTER Ity KATIIAKINn DE rORLBT By Mrs. FOVLTNEY BIGrLOIV CLUB WOMEN HUMOR By MARGARET II. WELCH There will be a series of articles on Etiquette, Mumc, the Voice, Art, the Play, Women and Men, Leaders among Women, Gardening, Housekeeping, Life and Health, Indoor Details, etc 10c, a Copy (Send lor Free Pottage free in the United W. D. I low til. Addretl HARPER & BROTHERS, RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Ktirme from Willianisport will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT TIIK Hotel Franey, from 3 till 10:30 a. m. Kupture pcrniancnlly and quickly Cured or no jiay. Written guarantee to absolutely cure all kinds of Kupture without operation or detention from business. Absolutely no Danger. Examination Prcc. !m nprenn. r-nrl In Rimliurv. filmmnli-in. J, Ml fnrm1 nml virinilv wlm ran lir rpferrprl to. CliarKos nnd leinis moderate and williin reach of all. CARPET CLEANING. The uiideisij!iied have assumed charge of Ihe Sheiuuidiuji Ui novalint; Company'splant, uiul arc prqurctl lo clenn, sew and lay cupels, inaltichhcs, and do general upliolster- ing work. Feathers Cleaned. Work Done Promptly. ...Drop Us a Postal. ALLEBAC & HEFNER. Ordcis can he left nt No. 7 Noilli West fctieel, or at the plant, Ajjile alley and llower's street. poll STATU BKNATOIt, HON. M. C. WATSON, Of filiriNANHOAII. Hubjet t to Ileimit'iullo rules. mmmmmmmmmn Country" llcor Drinkers Havana. AND SOLD BY UMUUiuumiuuuui direct to th eon blm tb onipu' nro ess. l.r..f.il bi CO. W. U. I'UATT, Beo, ELKUAJIT. I3CU. pared drawings of the advance lasmons I of Pari and New York Once a month 1 the Bazar will issue, free, a colored fashion supplement. Cut paper patterns of certain gowns in each number will be made a feature. The! will be sold in connection with each Issue at a uniform price. The Bazar will also publish bi weekly, free, an outline pattern sheet. WlUlam Mack 4 SHORT STORIES WILD EELEN By WILLIAM BLACK RAGGED LADY By If. O. IIOWLLLB and a score of other equally prominent writers wilt contribute stories to the Ijazar in 189S, .1,. ran.r nnirtallv rich in tt ...,.. ' ' By JOI.V KEXDRICK BANCS Prospectus) Sub., $4 a Year States. Canada, and Mexico. Publishers, New York City Octave Thanct ALWAYS KEEP OH HAND THERE IS NO KIND OF PAIN OR ACHE. INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL THAT PAIN. KILLER WILL NOT RE LIEVE. , LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUD- , STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE ' DEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS & SON. FOR BENEFIT OF SUFFERERS Hamlolph HuIUnayB under oMh: "I Buffered from SELF ABUSE, Stf.'. BLOOD POISON quacked by eyei. airfare nt doo tors In ClilcfKO,t liiclniiatl and I'lltiburff, whoadvetlUwl M erettl f polftltati, ft luo tlireedlifvrent HH companies htlped rob m of my health and money. TbUmad 11 n Hvn wnrB of liorrtblo aufTertnr and turiur of pofsonoui rJrutH. Ttirn, having little bop luft. I came ft, landing In New Yurie March 1A, isms, with the Intention of consulting specialist! there, but strange to tuy, as ttiougb directed by providence, while In convorfatIon with a traTeltncr SBleBman kt the name hotel he told me that he heard rtr rniii pi.ii.P4 P'lVftAe " I1H. iHKfcL DUtn.awai. 'gp. l,hllnilp.hlu.l'..wuBgriKtki(.cllUtrorl,rf Tine nnil Htik-cial i1Iauhuh, so I wentdlri'Ctto rlulft. aua comulteil Hit. TIII'.HI.. wlio, tlwnk- Uod, reXormt mo to henllh and liapplnoManerfourU'en months' trfalmi-iit. and It co-t ma Rhout ono-tentn thu mntiau lliut T tliraw KU'liV nil nllflCkR. NOW BUI ftirers. If you nko thoortvlcoot aioul sufTiTor, you M ill at onca consult tlili ftiiuoni ipoelallat," bend flpfl 2c HtAAim lor 'Trnlb.' 'llio bMl-lta equal cannot bo round; only rum oxposlng nuackB advrr tl.lliir a-l CIHit and funiout Bpt-cUllts. lrrenll Ciip.i'ncuru.1 In 1 to 11) dayi. llournU-12: Kt'kh fi-B; Hun. n-12; Wod, ami But. Krffii 0-10. Trcut went by mall, hroro y Binirniileeil. No name rjiiblhliod without coiibouU I'tfrmanentcuro. DRINK CI,KARY'S KXTRA FINK QUAUTY -GINGER, ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla... and Orange Champagne ffiinKilkri ""ft, m SCHLEY SENDS A REPORT The Published Stoty of TueIay,. Uecon- nolsnnce at Santiago Confirmed by the Commodore. WanhlnKton. June 4.A brief bulletin telling of Commodore flthley' rtcon liolsnm c nt flnntlago on Ttiomlny wad all the Inf.i.iiiatloii the navy depart nunt bad to illptrlliutp lo.tlie prenn yes terday. .This bulletin went to confirm Un- press dispatches which told of the fliintr on the fortification at Hnntlngo, but which have been so steaiifuntly dis credited ever since the first report. It also confirms the statements that our vessels escaped Injury. It appears from the bulletin given out that Com modore Schley concentrated a pretty good fire upon the Spanish defenses, Hnd It seems probable that had hp found conditions more propitious than they were he would have resolved th reconnolsance Into an assault In force. The creat natural strength of the Spanish position, and the formidable character of their batteries, as Indi cated by Commodore Schley, have con firmed the naval officials In the belief that they have been wise not to direct nny such reckless assaults upon the place, In the absence of proper forces, as had been advocated in some quar ters. The problem would be simplified were It known that there were no mines In the channel. It remains to be seen how Sampson Is going to solve this problem, whether by the use of the Vesuvius, with her dynamite projectiles, by the nld of divers, or by lecourse to the old method of diagglng for the mines with small boats, as In cable cuttlnir operations. The owners of the Holland submarine boat, who had proposed to go Into San tiago harbor and destroy the Spanish warships at so much a vessel, have come forward with a request for a practical test by the naval officers of' their craft. The navy department was obliged to decline to entertain the first proposition, as It smacked of privateer ing, and was in violation of Interna tional law. The principal objection was that the boat could not be In regular commission nnd In command of a naval officer. Uesides, they contended that she had never been thoroughly tested. Now the bout's owners propose that a naval officer or officers be designated to go down In the Holland, and then that she be commissioned. Notwithstanding the rather positive statement coming from Jamaica to the effect that the second Spanish fleet from Cndlz lias crossed the Atlantic and Is about to join Cervera at Santi ago, the officers of the navy department refuse to be frightened at what they declare to lie a bugaboo. It appeari that the basis of their confidence is a telegraphic rcpoit declaring that the Cadiz fleet Is still at Cadiz. Moreover, they know that there are not so many as 10 warships in that fleet. How to Look Goad. (iood looks, are really more than skin deep, depending entirely on a healthy condition of all the vital organs. If the liver be inactive, you have a bilious look j if your stomach be disordered, you have a dyspejilia look ; if )our kidneys be affected, you have a pinched look. Secure Rood health, and you will surely have good looks. "Klcctric Hitters" is a good Alterative and Tonic. Acts directly on the stomach, liver and kidneys. Purifies the blood, cures pimples, blotches nnd boils, and gives n Cuod complexion. livery bottle guaranteed, lolil at A. Waey's drug store. 50 cents per bottle. BOND ISSUE AND SILVER COINAGE Both Propositions 1'uss tlio Suunto by Doolslvo Majorities. Washington. June 4. While the wnr revenue n,ensure was not passed by the sennte yesterday, two very Import ant votes were taken, ono on a propo sition to coin the silver bullion In the treasury anil to Issue silver certificates nitalnst the coin, and the other on the bond proposition presented by the Re publican minority of the committee on finance. The vote on the coinage prop osition was 48 to 31, several Republi cans voting for It.. Mr. Aldrleh then pressed tho amend ment of the minority of the finance committee providing for the Issue of $100,000,000 of certificates of indebted ness and j:!00,000,000 of bonds to be used exclusively for the payment of the expenses of the wnr. After an ex- tenileU debate the question was brought to nn Issue, nnd bv tho de elElve vote of 45 to 31 the bond amend ment was Incorporated In tho bill, as a substitute for the amendment to Issue legal teiuler notes. The bond proposi tion rei elveil the votes of 37 ltepubll cans, seven Democrats and ono Popu list. The Democrats who voted for It were Messrs. Cnffery, Faulkner, Gor man. Gray, I-indsay, Mitchell and Mur phy, and the Populist was Mr. Kyle, No Republicans voted ngalnst tho lssuo of bonds, the votes In opposition to bonds being cast by 21 Democrats, flvo Populists and live Silver Republicans. Just before adjournment a sensation al speech was made by Mr. Wolcott, of Colorado, In reply to some suggestions concerning the bimetallic commission mnde by Mr. Allen. Mr. Wolcott re garded Mr. Allen's statements ns per sonally offensive, and he made a lash Ing attack upon the Nebraska senator and the Populist party. Iito to bed and early to rise, prepares n man for his homo In the skies, Early to bed ami a l.llllo Uirly ldscr, tlio pill that makes 110 lonuer nun nctici unit wiser, u. Ji Kagcnbuch. Wants lfls Hull Money Itoturncd Iloston, June 4. George Spencer, of Plaintleld, N. J., alias John Reed, who beenmu notorious In various sections of New England through his alleged bunco steering operations, was arrested and held for trial on several charges, on which he gave ball and ultimately defaulted In each Instance, nnd who, having been recaptured. Is In Jail at Cumbtldge, yesterday brought a pett tlon aBking the supreme court to de termine what disposition shall be made of the ball money. Rued contends that the amount should be returned to him, Several of Reed's alleged victims brought suit to recover the amount of which they claimed they had been swindled out of the bail money, but they were dc fouled. CASTOR I A For Infants nnd Children. The Kind You Have Always Bough Boars tho Signaturo AVlll Not I'roHociiio' t'UHlolnr, Madrid. June 4. After consulting with the law olllcera Senor Sngnsta, tins arrived at Hit' c-om-lueion that there nro no grounds to proMui utu Senor Castelnr for the artlclu uttatklnu tho queen re- Ono Mlnvte in not long, yot rollof Is oh tallied iu half that tlmo by the usqof Ono Jlluuto CvukIi Curo. It prorenU congiiinii tlon and qulvkly euros colds, croup, hronohl tls, iiuuiiinuiila, hi urlppo anil all throat unit lunir, troulilori, X1. IU Jlaoiibucli, TUB PEACE PARTY IN SPAIN. Sentiment In Kn vol-or hii "Ttnlloi iiblH MvMlt-iiiiMil" In Ill-owing. Madrid, June 4. Kxcept among Jingo papers like The linparelal, a sentiment in favor of peace Is growing. The cor respondent of the American newspapers has sounded several politicians and flnaticlem on the mibject and finds unanimity as to the deslrabllltv of a prompt and honorable peace. The pluck of Admiral Cervera's licet against odds, and the failure of the Americans In their attempts to land In Cuba and Porto Hlco are regarded as balanolng the Cavlte disaster, whllo evidence of the laok of sympathy for America on the part of ihe natives of the Spanish colonies, as the Span lards argue here, should convince the United States that the motives for go ing to war are completely changed. These are the arguments heard In Madrid and fostered by recent articles In The Temps, of Paris, which The Kpoea welcomes and Indorses, believ ing them sincere. Similar sentiments have appeared In the Paris edition of the New York Herald. The Kpoca says: "A notion grand and powerful like the United States loses nothing by rectifying an error. We go further, confessing that the same Inclination In favor of peace Is predominant in Spain. We are equally convinced that the war has no founda tion beyond a defense of outraged dig nity." Military men, however, ralHO no voice for peace. They are convinced that the Spanish position at Santiago de Cuba Is strong enough to repel the Americans both by land and sea. 'Tisn't safe to he a day without Dr. Thomas' lielectrlc Oil in the house. Never can tell what motnont an accident Is going to happen. i'l'ostclout ('rue Hawaiian Annexation Washington, June 1. President Mo- Klnley discussed the question of Ha waiian annexation with several repre sentatives who were In conference with him yesterday. He told them It was of the utmost Importance that the two houses of congress take prompt action upon the resolution. He Indi cated that he had lecelved assurances of a majority In the senate who will vote for annexation, and Is therefore confident that It will become a law. Members of the house foreign relations committee are of the opinion that the resolution may be gotten through In two or three days. a 1' Tl.,wl.n CO,.,.... Xl't. . 1, ir ,j. ... ininui, unniuii, in., ijluo. x Imvn trir.,1 T1aV!lt' Wll.l, Haul Kol f.,- itching piles nnd It always stops them In two liilnutos. I consider Dowitt's Witch Ha.el Salvo tho greatest piio cure on tho market." 0. 11. Ilitgcuhtich. Dollenelos Voi-oiu- WoiiiiiUMfi'imiitors Philadelphia, June 4. The Colonial Dames of America have organized a committee to raise an emergency fund, to bo used by the surgeon geiroral of the navy for the purpose of supplying fresh fruit, vegetables and other deli cacies to the sick and wounded. Yostordn.v' IJn-eball (,'iuues. At Philadelphia Pittsburg, fc; Philadel phia, 4. At Uiiltlmorc St. Louis, 5; Bal timore, 4. At Brooklyn Brooklyn, 2; Clil cngo, 1. At New York New York. Pi; Cincinnati, 10. At Washington Louis ville, 10; Washington, 4. At lluffnlu Syracuse, 7; Buffalo, 6. At Rochester Wilkesbiirrc. (i; Rochester, 3. At Montreal Montreal, S: Providence, 7. ,l Toronto 1 oroniu, a; Springfield, 3. At Keiming Kenning, s: Allentown, 1. t Pnti ruin -I'uO t"oii. 3; Lancaster. 0. At ll.ntlo;dll.ittrord. 9: Newark, 2. At rsoi 1011; un 1 uumti, 2. Norfolk, 1. " Knowledge is power." There is I one kinn of knowledge mat is power ana prestige in the hands of n woman. , It Is the knowledge of her own nature, her own physical make-up and tue Home - treatment of diseases pecu liar to her sex. .There is a great home medical iti s c-i nook tuat leaclies jj 1 . ..-ft, a" this. It is Dr. Yl J.ljiJ'V Pierce's Couitnon -tsutf-ir.Sense Medical Adviser. Over 1,200,000 American homes contain copies of this work. It used to cost $i 50; now it is free. Ior a paper covered copy send 21 one-cent stamps, to cover mailing only, to tile World's Dispensary Medical Associa tion, Iluffnio, N. Y. ; l'reuch cloth binding, 31 stamps. This irrcat hook tells all about a medicine that is an unfailing cure for all weakness and disease of the delicate organs distinctly feminine. That medicine is Dr. 1'iercu's I'avorite l'rescrlntion. During the past thirty years many thousands of women nave useu 11 Willi marvelous results. it imoarts health, vieor. virilitv. strength and elasticity to the organs that bear the bur dens of maternity. It fits for wifehood and motherlioou. Taken curing me perioo 01 gestation, it makes the coming of baby easy and almost painless. It completely ban ishes the pain and misery that are the re sult of a woman's neglecting her womanly health. An honest medicine dealer will give you what you ask for, nnd not try to persuade you to take some interior suusii tute for the little added profit he may make thereon. Mrs Jas. ScliafTner, of I'reemanshurg, North ampton Co , I'a., writes: "It Is with pleasure that I write to let you know the great good I have received from your medicines and the local self-treatineut at home. I was troubled with female weakness, had pains In my back all the time, sometimes so severe that X could not tie in bed at night. I tried different doctors but tht-y could not help me. Then ray husband got Dr. lMerca's Common Sense Medical Adviser, and induced me to try Dr. Pierce's medicines. After taking six bottles of the ' Favorite Prescription ' I feel like a new woman.' Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure consti- Sation. Constipation is the cause of many iseates. Cure the cause and you cure the disease. One "Pellet" Is a gentle laxa tive, and two a mild cathartic. Druggists sell them, and nothing is "Just as good." A J J' AY I WML ViLO- OorafttiiEftaueo'U a reliable, onthlytrtxnlfttlnR ra '.''iiio, Only tmrialefil Olid thu jiurcst drugs should bo used, li ; o i wmt the bot t, t Op Peal's PcnRrojfaii Pills They are prompt, safe and certain In result. The genuine (ir. P'l'sJuoTerdUsD For Sale at KIKLIN'S Drue Store, Shenandoali, Pa. 'A HAND SAW IS A COOD THING, BUT NOT TO SHAVE WITH." IS THE PROPER THING iiilMiiiiiiliililiiiiiiiiiiliiililliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiii:iiiiiiiaif;iiiiiiiiw r rur V JL7 C ,lr0 l'H'u.;Ivo ami kcoi ' .forniwl o(3 VtiMviX "hi World's Protean. Tlio wull In- -uVyb in v?)M"v foril,ml u,Hl thrIfty HousBwifo wjui: I L tjrt anil ull III" i.'Vt.l. Eiiiiti!i!iiiiiiiiiiiiir;iMir,,''iiiiiiiii!ii(V'inioitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniruiii5 I h.el '.' 7ein-iof the ''.i liy kind seven yen" I Hi hi lit im f.ieo anil arms wero Mile M I in v is full of l.iri wliuc hi .ilc3, ami ni linel w.et fiillofBore- I uaMislmnril to i-it in iimpiiiiy. I took fh e bolf les ,tf t I TH ltl iKIAl vr, W.l"lieil With OtllCtllA PoAi put 011C1 nil ha Kiln tine lit), and found grnit rrhtf inntiinllti, and got a clean faco apalrt, thanks f o CiTirr RA. VAl.lINTINH i:fli:it, Morrh 7, 1WW. 108 Btagg St., llrooklyn, N Y Srntnr Cm TmATMRKT. Wtrm bftthi with Cl'Tt cl' 11 a "itAl'.umtlfinnlntinOTWllh CCTloUKKolntroentl, 1'itirMtnf emollient pkln rum, mild down of l'i ti, 1 R4 UKBOi.vRKt, jrreatMtnf hlnod purifier! end humur Curu. Hnlil throiiithtttit tlwvnrld. rwrrilt l)Rnn akdCiiik. Cnur.. I'mpe.. Boelon. t!owtoC'ure8ftlniJlwae,rrc. PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. BUIIKK, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. Ofllce Itgnn building, corner of Main nn Centre ftreeto, Hlieimniloiili. J If. I'OMBHOY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW BlienAndoah, Pa, J VT. HIIOKMAKKU ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre lrecU. pitOK. JOHN J0NK8, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Boi 65, Malianoy CUy, I'a. Ifnvlnit Mudloil under some of the boil maMcrB 1p London nnd Pnrli, will give lejjHom on tlio vlolln.mnndolln. guitar and vocal culhiiro. Turin! reasonable. AddrcM In oaro of Htrouna ihe jeweler Hbennnilnnh. mm PERFEOT MEM ! DO MOT DESPAIR! Ilo Not MtinVr l.oiiKer! 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