riTssYiVir TESTS The Most Patient People Must Sliow Annoyance nt Times. XotliiiiR siiolls a Rood disposition quicker. Nothing tnkes n mini's imlicuco Like any Itchiness of tlio skin. IIcIiImr I'ilc? almost drlvo you crazy. All ilny It innkps you mlsemlilo. All ulsjlit It keeps you nwnke. Vltcli? Itch? IlchV with no relief. m Just tlio sumo with Lczotuii. Gin lmrclly keep from scmtclilnj? It. You would do so but you know It nmkoa It worse. Such miseries nro dally dccrcailpu. lVoplo nro learning they can bo cured. Leiirninir the moiit of Doau's Ointment. l'lenty of prouf that Doau's Ointment will euro Piles neaema or any ItqliltioM of tlio skin. Head the testimony of n Shenandoah cili.iin. Mr. JohtiTheK of 17 South Main street, intuli. , procured Dunn' Olntmi nt fr-mi KIiIIii'h riiiuniaey and makes tills statement : "I linwMiwd Doau's Ointment anil desire to siy that in el;lit yearn search for a euio it is tho frit poilllvo lemedy that 1 have found. I snll'crcd fmin a most exasperating irritation mid itclilnu caufiiiB mo Rio.it suHi'tliiR and cmlurrassment. I could not rem.iin still at times although I was compelled to sit and sutler. My wifo read about Doau's Ointment and went and purchased it box for mo. I found it tlio oxact thiiif; needed in my caso nnd I am now perfectly free from tlio ox crueiiitiiii; annoyance." Doau's Ointment for sale by all dealors. Price r0 cents. Mailed by I'ostcr-Milburti Co., liull'.ilo, N. Y., sole agents for the IT. S. I'enicmbor tlio nanio Doau's and tako no other. HUMPHREYS' VETERINARYSPECIFICS 0 PAGE HOOK MAILED FHHE. CONTENTS: PnKl. Diseases of Horses. Part II. Diseases or Cattle. Part'! 1 1. Diseases of Sheep. Part IV. Diseases' of Hogs. Part V. Diseases or Dogs. Part VI. Diseases or Poultry. Some book In better binding CO cts. linirilHUS'SlEII. CO., l"or.lM!am 4 Join Sli., New lot! NEltYOUS DEBILITY, VITAL, WEAKNESS land Prostration from Over work or other causes. Humphreys Homeopnthio Specific jNo. 28, in use over 40 years, the only successful remedy. Si per vial,or 5 vials and layge vial powder, for $S Puld by prtigftlflta, or rent poatimiil on receipt of price. UraUMlllKlS' SIV l. .. for. UllllnM If JolmStn., liw York That's why they enioy their OOPrjJB. Any grocer can tell you why customers keep coming back for SJZIST.IG'S. Oblf SC. . p.t.(. ABBEY'S OCK BER Gives a satisfied smile to every palate that tastes it. Now on tap at all our customers. VM. SCIIAllCKl-lt, JR., - Ajtcnt. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 'North Jardin St. A Handsome- Complexion la ono of tlie greatest charms n woman can possess. I'ozzomi'b Comi-luxion l'uwouu RlvesiU I .1 If mmumm. Ho Has Supromo Powor to Act as Ho Soos Fit, OUR TROOPS PROBABLY ENROUTB ; Anil tlm Coiiiiuiinilor of tlio North At limtlo Mux Doubtless Mucin I'l'C'luiru-. tloiis to I. mill TIioiii us SoouusTlioy lioucli SiiutliiKo, Wnslilncton, Juno 8. Starting out with u BttotiB belief that tliere has been nothing In the nature of a serious en casement between Sampson's forces una the Spanish defenses at Santiago, the navy department ofllclals, as tho day wore on and the full detailed press reports begun to flow In, were compell ed to modify their views. At ;1G last evening a report from Admiral Samp son confirmed the press dispatches as to the bombardment of the fortifica tions, but as no reference Is made to the landing of troops It is taken for granted that no troops have been land ed, though possibly some marines liavo been landed temporarily. Hut that army forces had been put ashore they would not admit, for tho reason that no Information had reach ed the department of tho actual de parture tit the troops from the gulf ports of Cuba. It Is not denied, however, that every effort is making to put tho soldiers Into Cuba at the earliest pos sible moment, und It Is believed, al though no olllclal advices to that ef fect were at hand, that troops actually embarked at Tampa yesterday and may have got away last night. Tho reason for delaying thus far was the absence of actual necessary supplies, which In most cases were stored away In some of the thousands of freight cars which blocked the railroad tracks many miles out of Tampa. It is now believed that the troops have their supplies. By the repoits of the breach Sampson has mude In the coast defenses at San tiago there Is every reason to hclieva little difficulty will be found in the actual' debarkation of the troops, par ticularly if marines are already ashore to guard tho landing. A suspicion is entertained in some quarters that Sampson has hastened his movements at Santiago by the news of the intended departure of the troops from Tampa, and made this attack In order that tlm navy alone might have the honor of ef fecting the first occupation of Cuban soil. It is likely that the first troops o tho regular army to take up a posi tion ashore will be the engineer battal ion, although they are so badly ham pered by the heavy siege trains they carry that they must be greatly delay ed In making a landing. These guns, by the way, have given infinite trouble, for the transports that were hastily chartered were so lightly constructed as to require a great deal of strength ening before the great masses of steel could be safely placed In them. Tlie extent of Sampson's attack on the Santiago defenses has brought out one fact very clearly, namely, that ho has practically unlimited power as to the time and character of an attack and Is unhampered by restrictions from Washington. The exact nature of his orders has never been made public, but a naval ofllcer in a position to know what they are said that Admiral Sampson had greater power conferred upon him than had ever been given to any commander-in-chief. It was for him to decide on the time for an at taak, and the place and manner of Us execution. The death of Captain Grldley has re moved one of the officers set down for advancement over their seniors on ac count of the victory at Manila, The pro. motions recommended by tho president uie the subject of much talk between naval olllcers. Those who did not par. tlcipate In the battleare naturally dis pleased at being "jumped," and they are pointing out the evils of the prac tice, among them being the probabil ity that some of the olllcers advanced nro likely to lie In turn Jumped, and so practically set back by some of tho of ficers now on duty with Sampson's fleet, who may distinguish themselves In battle. These olllcers are urging that It would only be prudent and fair to go slowly in the matter of making promotions of tills character, and wait until the war Is ended, when all tho im-i-Uoriuiis oflicers may 1 awarded in strict accordance to their merit. It will be good new s for the many persons Interested directly or Indi rectly in claims against the Spanish govunnm nt growing out of 111 treat ment In Cuba, or loss to property sus tained tliere, to know that the state do purtment has not lost sight of them and that their Interests are to be fully conserved when It conies to n final set tlement between the United States and Spain. These claims on file In the state department now amount to an aggre gate f $16,000,000, and it is the purpose, when a treaty of peace Is drawn, to provide therein for their pettlement. An Enterprising Druggist, Tliere are few men more wide awake and enterprising than A. Wasley who, spare no pains to secure the best of everything in (licit line for their many customers. Tliey now have tlie valuable agency, for Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. This is tlie wonderful remedy that is producing such a furor all over tlie country by its many startling cures. It absolutely cures Asthma, llroncliitis, Hoarseness and all affec tions of the Throat, Chest and Lungs. Call at above drug store and get a trial boltle free or a regular sue for 56 cents and ji.no. Guaranteed to cure or piice refunded. lltirgliii'M Loot a Jowolry Ktoro. St'. Louis, June 8, While Jucob F. Smith, a Jeweler nt 1513 South Broad way, was at lunch burglars broko open the back door of his establishment and looted It. tnklng 18 trays of dia monds, watches and other Jewelry, valued at over $3,000. The merchant had left the store locked, and was only four doors away at tho tlmo of the rub bery, which took place on a crowded thoroughfare. The Population of Shenandoah Is about eighteen thousand, and we would say at least one-half art) troubled ""villi some affection of the TJiro.it and I.ungs, as those complaints arc, accouling to statistics, more numerous than others. We would advise nil not to neglect tlie opportunity to call on their druggist and get a bottle of Kemp's Halsam for tlie lliroat and I.ungs, Trice 2$ S0Ci Trial s'ue free. Sold by nil druggists. , I'onuHylvuuIii VoIunto'opH lii Ohio. Alliance, O., Juno 8. Company K of the Klgliteenth regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers, lias arrived here and pitch ed Its tents on tho Morgan engineering grounds. They are here to protect the government work under construction at the Morgan works. - " i- .i.y-. a t. tv.-i ft.. wto ... -! . lit n, j;,, iiirH.ur.Duuic.it, ?,.. 1,1100 4 lmvetrlod DeWltt's Witch Hazol Salvo for tcliine plies ami 11 always siupa mem in two minutes. I consider Dowitt's Witch Hazel Salvo tho greatest I'Ho euro on the nuirkot." C, II. lltigeiibucli, 1 ift't'f vnyyi jb CASTOR ArcgcfablcJ?xcpararionrorAs sliiulatitig IherooclntulUcgula lirig tlfeStMnflths anilBowels of PromolcsDigcslion.Chccrful ncssaiicllTcst.dontains ndlhcr OpiiimjMorpliiuC nor Mineral. NotNAkcotic. Kcdpc orOldO-SMiLTLniXUIElt irvptut Sflil vllx.Saina itoA,lU Slti -stnite Set ft ' Jlpprmu'nt -JH CartonaltSoJw fltrmfced -ftitnltid Sugar . Apcrfccf Remedy forConslipa lion.SourStomach.Diarrhoca, Worms .Convulsions Jcvcrish ncss andLoss OF SLEJEU TacSlmlfe Signature of TEV YORK. EXACT C0PVOF WRAPPER. WE HAVE NO AGENTS but havs sold direct to tht con sumer for 25 Tears at whole sale prices, savin? dealer s proms, wnere lor examination. Etc rj thing w arrantei, 118 stvles of Vehicles, 55 styles of Harness. JAW Top UuEgies,i36to70. Surreys. S5U to S 125- Carria ges. Phaetons, Traps, Wagon ettes. Srrinr-Hoad and Milk Surrey ntraeit. Prloe, f 16.00. Ai rooJ 11 ells for 1S. Wagons. Send for CkLlogu.of all our tLKK ART UAllKIAUi: UAILNKHS AUTO. T.Q. THE LAND OF SUNSHINE Anil FloucrH, the Iliitul or Ainellca, Cali fornia. Via tlie true pathway, "Tlio Iron Mountain iEoute," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, blizzarils or high altitU'les ale unknown. Pullman first ami second class palace anil tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Ohl and New Mexico, Aiiona, California. Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick tinio, low rates, and all tho comforts of modern railway improvements guuanteed to all who pur chase tickets via tho Missouri Pacific railwjy system. For rates right from your homo, literature, and full information, drop a postal card, ,1. P. Mcdiim, T. P. Agent, r.lll Kail road avenuo, I'.lmira, N. Y., or 3fll liroad way, Now York. 3-1-tf W. K. Hoyt, (1. E P. Agt. Tho Cuban question and political issues sink into iusignillcaiice with tho man who sudors from piie-.. What ho inot desires, is telicf. DeWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo cures piles.- (.'. II. llagcubiicli. Xsk your grot er for tlio "ltoyal Patent flour, and Uiko no other brand. It is tlio best (lour mil, Philadelphia & Reading Railway lingiius Burn Hard Coal No Smoke IN EFFECT MAY 2li, 1883. Trnlna lrovo Blicnninloali a fullows : For New York via Philadelphia, week days, 7 30 9 M a. ni., 12 27, S 10 and 6 07 p. 111. For New York via Mauch Ohuiuk. wook davn. 7 SO a. in., 12 27 and 3 10 p. m. For Jteatuug ana niiiaueipiua, weos days, 7 30, 0 5 J a.m., 12 27, 3 10 and ti 07 p. m. For Pottavlllc, week days, 7 30, 9 51 a. m., 12 27, 8 10, 6 07 and T 25 p. m. For Tamaqua and Matianoy City, week days 7 30, 9 51 a. m., 12 27. 3 10 and 6 07 P. m. For AVilllainsport, unbury and Lewlsburg, week days 11 80 a. in.. 12 27, 7 25 p. m For Mahano Plane1, weekdays, 7 30, 9 51, 11 30 a. m., 12 27, 3 10, 0 07: 7 25, 9 SI p. m. For Ashland and Sharuoklii, week days, 7 30, 1180 a. m., 12 27, 3 10,6 07, 725 and 9 55 p. m. For Haiti more, Washington and tho West via I!. .tO. It. It., through trains lea". Holding Terminal, Philadelphia, (p. & It. I R.) at 3 20, 7 55, 11 26 a, m., 8 10 anil 7.27 p. Mondays, 3 20, 7 00, 11 26 a. in., 8 (6 and 7 27 p. Ul. Addl tlonal trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, week days, 1080 a. in. 12 20. 12 16 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 35, 8 23 p. in. THAINS FOK SHENANDOAH. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 15. 4 SO. 8 00, 11 SO a. Ul.. and 1 n. 4 HO 9 00 p.m. j,eave rew lorK via Mauch Chunk, week days, i 80, 9 10 a. m., 1 1)0 p. m. Ix-avo l'hlladelnlda, Keadlng Terminal, week days, 3 10, 8 Sli, 10 21 a. in. and 1 3ii, 4 Ct p.m. Iavo ltxadlng, week days, 7 00, 1008, a, m. 12 15, 1 17. 6 00 p. Ul. ,eave 1'oUsvlHe, weok days, 7 10, 7 10 a. m 12 SO I 10, 10 and 6 50 p. m. LeaveTamao.ua, week days, 8 30, 11 23 a. in.. 1 1'J, 5 56, 7 20 p. 111. Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 0 05, 1H7 a.m., 2 22, 5 12, 621, 7 41 p. in Leavo Mahanoy Plane, week days, GS0, 9 23, 1025, 1159 a. in., 2 11, 532, 0 It, 7 67, p in. Leavo Wllllamsport, week days, 7 42, WOO a, in., 12 Si and 4 00 p. m. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street watf and South street whaif for Atlantic City. Weekdays Express, 9 00 a. m., (130 Sat urdays only), 200, 4 00, ISO, 5 00 p.m. Accom modation, o 15 a. in., 5 15, 6 30 p. m. Sundays Express, 8 00, 900, 10 00 a. in. Accommodation, 6 15 a. ti,,, 4 45 p. ru. Ueturntng leave Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express, I 00, 7 15, 9 00 a. m., 8 SO, 5 30 p. in, Accommodation, 4 2"), 8 05 a. uj. 405 p. m, Sundays Expresx, 4 00, 5 30, 8 00 p. in. Ao commcH tatlou, 7 IS a, in., 4 15 p, w. For Capo May and Ocean t'lty, 8 15 a. m ,230, f 15 p. in, Sundays South street, 9 00, Chestnut street, 0 15 n m For Sea Islu City, H 15 a m, 115 pm. Sunday, South street, 9 00, Chestnut stri ct, 9 15 a in. Parlor Cars on all express trains. For further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Heading Hallway ticket agent or address I. A. Swkioahii, Eiison J. AVbkks. (len'l Sunt., (len'i Pass'r Agt., Heading Terminal, Philadelphia. millions of Dollars Ooupinsmoko overyyoar. Taken risks but get your houses, stock, fu nituio. oto insured in llrst-classr llablo companies as represented by DAVID FAUST,,!"5"" Aecn '120 South Jardin B Alio I.lfe.MtdAccldcnUl Oolupsnles For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought. him the amp tnj large, free Ho. 606 Surrey. Price, will, curiam., laitit ua- Itylei . B.3e,pron tuft fender., feo. Alio.Jeiellror99. CO. W. II. VltATT, Bco'r, ELK1IA1IT, 1NU. M K CURE ALL VOUR PAINS WITH k in-KillerJ A Medicine Chost In Itself. i Is Simple, Safe and Quick Cure for '.. CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, 5 COLDS. RHEUMATISM, $ NEURALGIA. B 8 ;i 25 nnd 50 cont Bottlos. 6 BEWARE OF IMITATIONS- I 'i, BUY ONLY THE GENUINE. 5 PERRY DAVIS terTO SUFFERERS &a fvAtV Suirerilin frl ti BUllt-r fnmi I thu etlcfii ot I 5$ POISON T'c i-AV Buiferiiiij frit nds, yoimir nud old. If you L !H".f'' FKnF'JSF'; anrl Rlilfin ted nn honest antl trnft i uiuwii ciuust, ono vvao can cure 5, aflei the hem tinve fftiled. thpn fumiiU .lliitif-hf bU4 H. SIX I H ST. fnrlvuie eutrniico on urt-i'ii bi. i i'luliifiiMnniit. Pa., Uti fjureil me p?i umuunily tiltir Bo-ciillt.-a ifliMHcal liHiuutPH, computilt", tonni'r fallow Rutnr erB Hiiil treo prescript. on Hwlndle anil quacks that ad vtjrtinod us Kruui and lamous tpcialltts had failed, 2b0 t upent In vain nil on account oftliclr dpcelitnf toiisTut'i and smooth letters, Bulftirlng Brothers and M-aer. do nut Uiten to thono quacks nilli sweet HOtindlnu ndvertlfpinents, but to Dr. Thcel nnd pay lor liont-ai of r vice and skillful treat ment and you will bp rewardod. This h my advlc, sworn before V.ir.Nuj?er.N.l,..tjliaiaok1n,l'aA. II, Btoph iih, hinU llvollc stamps tor book "Truth," the bet and only true moHcal book advertised Its equal caunotlMj round, rorocv atmriintcud No name or address published wliliout consent. Hour, u-3; ev'K, (W; Wed, and Sat. ev's. oio; hun, e-li Kreili CiiNi cured In 4 to lUilnyM. Trent input hr Mn. .stricture ami Varicocele cured. RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Hur.ture from Willianisport vill visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT THE Hotel Franey, from 8 till 10:30 a. m. Rupture permanently and quickly Cured or no pay. Wt itten guarantee to- nbsolutcly ""cure all hinds of Kupturc without operation or detention from business. Absolutely no Danger. nxnminalioii Free. loo persons cured in Sunbury, ShainoUn, Mt. Carincl and vicinity who can be lefeired to. Charges and terms moderate and within reacli of all. GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST ! These were the two reasons that formerly kept people frem attending to their teeth, lloth reasons hnve no existence in this ad vanced age. l'ninless and inexpensive dent istry witli an absolute guarantee for five years is our method , A (iood Set of Teeth, 5, Tlie Very liejt Teei Veth, $S. You can cet no better, 110 matter what you pay. No charge for extracting, where teeth are ordered. We can take your impression in tlie morning and give you your teeth in the afternoon if desired. flold Fillings, $1 ; Best Silver Fillings, 5oc up; Cleaning, Soc; Extracting, 2sc. Crown and bridge work nt very reasonable rates. .Examinations nnd eMiniates free. We use but one grade of material tlie best. SCHUYLKILL DEHTAL PARLORS, Cor. While & Centre Sts., nubbins Building w ifiHOTnnin luHolUn A ' THC CtNTAUH COMPANY, NEW VOflK CITY. MllHllillllllllM IPa SILENCED. Vigoi'ous Attack on the De fences at Santiago. 0UK SHIPS FIRED STEADILY, A Torrout of Shells Fell Upon the Spanish Worksi MARINES PROBABLY LANDED. Previous to the Bombardment Orders Were Issued to Avoid Firing on Morro Castle, as Lieutenant Hobson and His Brave Com panions Are There Confined The Brook lyn Approached to Within Eight Hun dred Yards of a Spanish Battery The Spanish Fire Failed to Strike Our Ships. Kingston, Jamaica, Juno 8. Tito American fleet Monday morning en- 1 pjitfi'il tlio .Spanish battering defending ! tlio Mitninrr of tho harbor of Santiago 1 tie Culm, and after it thrco hours' bom bardment silenced nearly all the forts, I destroyed several earthworks and ren 1 acred tho Hstiolla and Cave battories I lie two principal fortifications, use ' lfss. I The ilppt formed in double column, 1 six miles off Morro Castle, at C o'clock In the morning, and steamed slowly I 3,otio yards off shore, tlie Brooklyn I lc-ading. followed by the Marblehead, Texas and Massachusetts, and turned westward. Tlio second lino, the- New York lending, with tlio New Orleans, Yankee, Iowa and Oregon following, turned eastward. The Vixen and Suwaneo tvero far out on tlio loft Hank watching the ritlemen on shore Tho Dolphin and 1'ortor did similar duty on the right flank. Tho line headed by tlio Now York attacked tho new earthworks near Morro Castle. Tho Brooklyn column took up a sta tion opposite tiio Estrella and Cata lina batteries and tho now earthworks along tlio shore. Tlio Spanish batteries remained si lent. It is doubtful whether tho Span iards were able to determine the char acter of tlio movement, owing to the dense fog and heavy rain. Suddenly tho Iowa lired a 12 Inch sholi, which struck tho baso of ho Estrella bat tery and tore up tlie works. Instantly firing began from both col umns, and a torrent of shells from the Bliips foil upon tho Spanish works. Tho Spaniards replied promptly, but their shots went wide. Smoke settled around tho ships in dense clouds, ren dering accurato aiming difficult. There was no maneuvering of the fleet, tho ships remaining at their original sta tions and firing steadily. Tho squad rons were soeloso lu shore that it was dimcult for tho American gunners to reach the battories on the hill tops, but their firing was excellent. Previous to the bombardment orders wore issued to prevent firing on Morro Castlo, as tho American admiral had been informed that Lieutenant Hob son and tho other prisoners of the Morrimac are confined thoro. In splto of this, howover, several stray shots damaged Morro Castle somewhat. Commodore Schley's lino moved closer in shore, firing at shorter range. Tho Brooklyn and Texas caused a wild havoc among tho Spanish shoro bat teries, quickly silencing them. Whilo the larger ships were engaging tho heavy batteries tho Suwaneo and tho Vixen closed with the small in-shore battery opposito them, raining rapid firo shots upon it and qulekly placing tho battery out of tho light. Tho Brooklyn closed to 800 yards, and then the destruction caused by her gunB and those of tho Marblehead and Toxas was really awful. In a few min utes tho woodwork of tho Estrella fort was burning nnd tho buttery was si lenced, firing no more during tho en gagement. Eastward tho New Y'ork nnd Now Orleans silenced tho Cave battery in quick order, and then shelled tho earthworks located higher up. Later tho practlco was not so accu rate, owing to tho elevation of the guns. Many of tho shells struck, how over, and tho Spanish gunnora retired. Shortly after !) o'clock tho firing ceased, tlio warships turning in order to permit tho use of their port bat teries. Tho firing was then resumed, and becamo a long, reverberating crash of thunder, and tho shells raked tho Spanish batteries with terrible effect Plro broko out in tho Catalina fort and silenced tho Spanish guns there. Tlio firing of tho ffiSet continued un til 10 o'clock, when tho Spanish firo ceased entirely and Hear Admiral Sampson hoisted tho "coase firing" sig nal. Generally tho flro of tho fleet wac very destructive. Many of the earth works were knocked to pieces and tho Estralia and Catalina fortifications wore so damaged that it is questioned whether thoy will over be ablo to re new any offoctivo work during the war. After tho fleet had retired tho Span iards returned to somo of thoir guns nnd sent 12 shells after the fleet, but no ono was injured. One largo shell foil close to tho collier Justin. Throughout tho ' ongagoment no American ship was hit and no. Ameri can was Injured. If tlio Spaniards stuck to thoir guns, and all ovidonco is to tho contrary, their loss must havo boon very heavy. How to Look Good. Good looks ate really more than skill deep, depending entiicly 011 u 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 dyspeptia look ; if jour.kidncys be alTected, you have a pinched look. Secure good health, and you will surely have good looks, "lileclric Hitlers" is a good Alterative and Tonic. Acts directly on tlie stomach, liver and kidneys. Purifies tlie blood, cures pimples, blotches and boils, and gives a good completion, livery liottle guaranteed, bold at A. Wasley's drug stoie. 50 cents per bottle. Headache Quickly Cured. I)r. Davis' Autl-Hoadaelio nover fails, 25c. THEY FOUGHT AT MANILA. M111 ofliiwcj - riwl IM'nlnn the vrM rl. Iiiriln' llriivwy. San FianiJn- r, June H. Afiioiuf flic pasHinfiers who arrived 011 the HeW; yesterday from Honor Kong wete four men who imrtieliiati d in the fluht of Manila on Mny 1. Thy are Paymaster O. A. Loud, of the dlriutch boat Mo Culloch; l)i Charles I'. ICIndleberger, sutKf'Ui of the Oljrmpln; ttalph Phelps, wcti'tary tn the eutduln of the Me CullneW, and J. C. Evans, gunner of the onlon. Dr. Klndleberiror and Gunner Evans are tidnir home on account of expiration of thoir sea service. Pay master Loud and Mr. Phelps are here on buplncKs. They nil speak nf the valor and determination of their op ponents In the battle of Manila. Thfy say that the Spaniard? foujrht bravely, even after the last vestlRc of hope had gone, and stayed by their Runs as long as they could be used. n,,th Dr. Klnd lebcrci i- and Oiimier Evans had been ordcied home before the battle of Manila, but when they learned that a lnttle wan Imminent thev asked and obtained permission to remain with the flout. S. C. P. Jones. Milesburjt, P writes : "I have used DcWitt's Little Karly Risers ever since they wore introduced here and must say I have never used any pills in my family during forty years of house lioepinu that gave such satisfaefcirv results as a laxativo or ratlinrtle." V. II. llageuliuch. f 'onvlclprt or slcoiilntr on Onin'd. j New York, June 8. Corporal Ilobert ' G. Bedle, of Keyiiort, N. J and Ser geant W. C. Wiseman, of Asbury Park, both of the Third New Jersey volun teers, were convicted by court martial at Fort Hancock of belnr asleep while on guard, wispman admitted his ffullt, but Kedle declared he was lying awake when discovered. Ueneral Frank, com mander of the department of the east, will pass sentence. Hcdle is llkelv to Bet a term In the military prison, while Wiseman will be dishonorably dis charged. Late to bod and early to rise, prepares a man for his homo in tho skies. Karly to bed and a Little Early liiscr, tho pill tbot makes Ifo lonjrer and bettci aud wiser. C. 11 llagcubuch. Captain Uflillc.v's llndy to lie Ocmat'ed Washington, June S. At the sugges tion of Mrs. OrMley, widow of Captain Grldley, late commander of the cruiser Olympia. with Admiral Dewey's licet, the acting secretary of the navy yes terday cabled Instructions to Paymas ter Gait, at Yokohama, to have the body cremated in that city. This ac tion was taken In deference to the known wishes of the deceased. S. JI fleary, I'ierson, Mich., writes : 'lie Witt's Witch Hazel Salve is curinjtmore piles liore to-day than all other remedies com bined. It cures eczema and all other skin discasos." C. II. ItaKonbuoh. Di-iuli .,1 it NmmiI omcrr. Key Wi st. Flu., June N.The United States collier Piunpcy, formerly the Uiltidi steamer U.irlech, arrived here yesteiduy from Norfolk. Vn with her coniiiiundei, Lieutenant Commander E. W. Stuidy, dead on .lioaid, and Lieu tenant K. C. Norton in charge of the ship. Commander Sturdy was not feel ing well when the Pcunuev sailed on Friday evening. He was taken sick off Cape Henry, soon uf tcrwards be came unconscious, .and died on Mon day. There was no physician on board. He was a native of Maine, 51 years of age, nnd had been in the service 36 years. Tlie family of the deceased live at Annapolis. Ih oldfcn times a leper was stoned out of town; in tnodcr n times a sick man is stoned out of all Ins cliances in life by the , crowd of hustling men who have no place and no use for him. A man who lias bilious turns and tired feelings and frequent "off-days" iniRht as well go out of business. These things are bad enough in the self-disgust and wretchedness they involve if they do not go any further. Hut you never know what is going to develon in a half- nourished, bile-poisoned constitution. If a man as soon as lie feels that he is not get ting the forceful strength and energy out of his food that he ought to, will begin tak ing Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery, he will soon put himself in the position where he can do a man's work easily and cheerfully His appetite will be sharpened; his liver invigorated; his digestion strengthened; an edge put on his whole nutritive organism. Those subtle poisons whieh debilitate the entire orgniiism and invite consumption and a host of other diseases, will be driven out of the system; and he will gain plenty of pure nourishing red blood, muscle power and nerve-force. In short he will be a man among men. Tliere are hundreds of delusive temporary stimulants, " mult extracts," sarsaparillas and compounds, which are niore or less "boomed" by merely profit-seeking druggists: but an hon est druggist will give you the " Golden Medical Discovery" when you ask for it. if well-informed, he knows that its sales have steadily uncased for thirty yrars and that it is the in vention of an tdiiuiud, authorized physician win, h.i-. devottd a life-time of active practice and profound study to chronic diseases. WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY STRONG q AliAIN! , L , H' perfect, and imput a healthv vigor to 111- whole brine. All drains and Ios.es are cli,'rltpil fit-ri.iHexv. ITntest rtatl.nt. - .ire prupL-rly cured, Iheircoadluon often iv Mailed sealed. Vru-e ft per box: 6 boxes, uiuuc)r,?5 uu. sera lurirce Doot, For Sale at KlULIN'S Drusr "A HAND SAW IS A GOOD SHAVE WITH." IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING. HlllMllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllltllllllllllllilllllllllllllllilllllllUifllilllllltHH w s-J Mtf0 '" "l0 I ' 1 K'-'ftEw Biiraliiis Silltililllltltltllllllllllllllll !llllli;ilIlll'.. TWO REMARKABLE CASES. 1 li i.e hecnati inti nv siillinTfrniii 1;. cina for tec .wars. I trnd mi'iliciui's. I mr ilnc-tot-. mica sp ci'ilMt in -1 n w.,n,... huh iici linprmetnent. nnd sell, ,, nlnnm ri.inho m. Ii dn.iiltul it, hliiu- U-.H1.J three but tle, nl I 1 in 1 11 ;i ion 1 m, ami ,. ,v Hf 1 IC'MM 4,M , , ,, 1 ,, ,,,, lii.o. a. i.ijN,jw7jrt.in,i.t si., rhii.,i. I !i el IVcma for m-u 11 wars, ami 1 (n iip n In .1 had Ht.-itc. Thiee mclir-s of tin 1. 1. k is e.i)ered with a dry rali. The itclitiiL' a1 mi had I tlmiiL'lit It would drive me nnd. 1 tried nil remedies, but could nut (retcurpd. I llse.llhphottlesof f'UTll l lt ItEsol.M M-.tlVO caKes of CrrtcntiA SoAi-.and the boxes ot ' 1 11' IT! A SAt,VR,and I irui mmphtdii rurnl. ('. I.OM), 325 Wilton A10., Toronto, Can. iirr-nrrirai! Trsatmcxt rr Tostrmsn. nis.in. J Wm II' Men,, win, !..,,,. II.IK -W.rni lull,, will! 1 in 1 11 1 Siiar .nll ium, Inline, with Ci ru 1 a, 011J til ,1 1J1 ...of Cum 1 H i KismLvkst. Snlrl ll.miinhniitthrwnrl.1, I'orT.n 11m n xrnrnrv. Loti .l'rop... Hwlcin . 1 low to Cure Eci.iu., in.lleil frw. PROFESSIONAL CARDS J M. DUKKK. ATT0RN13Y-AT-LAW. . .""T" porter 01 Main an Centre streets, Shenandoah. . T H. POMKKOY, ATTORNEY AT-LAW Shenandoah, la, Jjl W. SIIomiAKKH ATT ORNE Y-AT-LA W. Corner Market and Centre streets. pilOP. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 06, Malmnoy City, 1. Having studied under somo of tho best ma-fera h: ; London and Paris, will g re lesson. '"'"I"".', gnUa'rand v'ojal cuZro" M&E PES1FE0T Bl DO NOT DESPAIR! Io.oi HiillVr l.oi.m'i-: T'ic I -s .1 imI iimtiiiums ul 1 t iju hi 1 1'stuj 1 (I to ui 'j lit- i If uni-i (jsiMif Nervous Dubin in .11 .1 1 .'hit c l iMircd hy im nrvt to t iM:m (. 1 ii..iijii it ln'ft iii-iiiniiia 1 iiliiu mcihiiM ami tin-waste 1 ml l 1 .1 1 n rii v u 1 iiim rs un'ur n il !. 1 net 1 1 u-tnii.4- m t V''L"---es it cirK vi'.iis I in 1 ,1 1 1 vij-or .Mill ill it L' Iff l(lii 1 f 11 in t urn Hr ti t im t hi' s sit 111 due Wto in t.i the t'ht 1 li1 1 ml 1 11-1 n f 'i (lit c t"- f 1 vt lung ur i tlm iu k . 1 1 -in i -.v S iv ' ' 1 HI 1 1 ! i 1 1 m i 1 1 li' vi i I li I. it li t i t 1 1 1 ' O t Tllb I'l M H !( ' i . .it'in IH. in ( hit ay III For Hah-in MnTitiiiflnalj hy in-nftiidonh Hrut; tir and druhler liros. !C l i OTTER ,a'2'5nir?srf.B "THE STYLISH PATTERN." Ar tistic. Fashionable. Original. Perfect Fitting. Prices lO ana 15 cents. None higher. None better at any price. Some reliable merchant sells them in nearly every city or town. Ask for them, or they can be had by mail from us in either New York or Chicago. Stamps taken. Latest Fashion Sheet sent upon receipt of one cent to pay postage. i Brightest ladies' magatine published. 7 invaluable lor the home, fashions ot tht day. Home Literature, Household Hints, Fancy Work, Current Topics, Fiction, all (or only 50 cents a year, in cludim?a l'reo cattern. vour own selec tion any time. Send two 2-cent stamps 7 for sample copy. Address . 0 THE McCALL COMPANY, ' r J12-J46 West 4th Street, New Yorfc. A ff 189 Fifth Aver,,,., rhlrrrv " ' -j i a 1 i with Tansy ''id rennjroyi.1 i"'! 3 u : jt , Iik n nicillfttl. Aluavfl Imv ), 'i ..t und JlVu i iltmr ojEtincr.t. Ctuyttitwd firxrlo'r tr nit tithera "ohhi.i j . c bcit in tlie ntSrki UN' 1 VrtU;ii'Al. 4 ??4. lX M. , VX..U-ttsv 0...t-.r Mji- S"Mei 4c. FQR"U4QMAM S Sft X .raciFlC Co., ntlLA,. U)l, foi st l'oviliBky's drug store, Centre street. Ess TOM'S TANSY PILLS K THiin. Tit i'l AX ru WOMAN'S RELIEF, A ara nrnmntinil prltalila. At otii luiltitluml- - flel l'Ttlf' TAN IT I'tLLH Atld BAVL KfaUKlt. 7 At ilruir turn, or tit direct falcd ). trlc. 1 1. v Catow jiiito Co , Hrnton. Miui. Our book, c. Kor sale ut Kirlln'a dru store and Hhentintlon drug store Tht y havr btnod the fst of years, -iiui hive cired thousands of cases of , .-tuius DiJie.cs., such as iJcbilav, Diimess, Sleepless ii ss and Varicocele. Atrophy. &C 'I hey clear the brain, strengthen ute circulation, mane aiestioa worries them invsanily, Coi sumplioiior Death. with iron-cl., i legal Guarantee to cure or refund the Aaulets, f tAU WLUIU1M- UU , tlevelana, O.. Store, Shenardoah, Pa. THING, BUT NOT TO 9 life 'SR -s. a y WOtMK WHO READ 1 v tZ tiro iiintiwwjvit unit I;uo .' :ortiu'il of the Woild'a rio,iri.v4. Tlio vell in foniKMl iti.it tlnifti Houc.ilfo will nlwuyn iviiuji r RAINBOW UMMENT I 'l",'S1', a a "tniilfi;ti I'JiiiuUy lef Hruittb, Crniin. 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