The evening herald. (Shenandoah, Pa.) 1891-1966, June 10, 1898, Image 3

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    Very Dangerous, But If Left to Itself Is
Death A Shenandoah Case.
Tlioro urc sotno illsenson that ilo not nrotis.0
our sympathy tlio ilisoaso is not tlcci' ami
therefore our sympathy h shallow. Hut wo
very often niiiho a very serious lnlslako
such ni calllns a hackacho a light nflllrtlon.
H.iuKncliu tnrnnt kltlnoy trotihlo overy tlmo,
and If you don't drlvo It away, It will never
ro of Its own accord, without taking you
with It. Hut It docs not continue simply as
a backache Soon tlm urlno becomes aUcukil,
either too much of It or too little, ntid In
clthor case It is oxpclled only with pain
acute pain. Then comes tho sediment stage,
which means cutting sandy deposits and
sometimes stones like keruals of com. Thou
follows Diabetes or Itiiifhts dU'Ho. Don't
you tl A '"irknchn ilnliKPrniH? WV do, but
wo nili'J inhl Just u few wolds, and they are :
Dom's Kidney Tills euro every lime, and all
sIiikcs of kidney dlseaso, but it U ahvays liest
to keep as far I roin tho danger lino as pos
slbl. , and th euro is euiior.
Mr. D.ivld Thomas, of 20! Mayberry Alley,
miner, says; "1 havosuirored Into. Eoly from
my luck and kldnoys. I was in the hospital
for Kovrral weeks and when I returned about
seven months ago I was guile ring from J con
tinuous backache and an acute lameness
across my loins. I could hardly got oir a
chair anil It hurt mo severely to straighten
up if I had been stooping or bending forward.
There woro pains all through my head
especially in tho top and back p.irt. I
thought thoy aroso from neuralgia, but I am
now convinced that my kidneys caused it for
on getting Doan's Kidney fills from Kirlin's
1'liarmacy and using them tho lameness in
my back and tho pains in my head havo all
disappeared and thcro has been no return of
them since."
Doan's Kidney Tills for salo by all dealers.
Trice BO cents. Mailed by Kostor-Milburn
Co., BitllUlo, N. V., soloageuts for tho U. 8.
Itemeinber tho namo Doan's and tako no
other.
HUMPHREYS'
WITCH HAZEL
OIL
C Piles of Homori'holcls
Fissures & Fistulns.
Burns & Scalds.
I I Wounds & Bruises.
Cuts & Sores.
Boils cfc Tuneors.
p Eczema & Eruptions.
Salt Rluum & Tetters.
EChnppet Hands.
Fever Blisters.
Soro Uip'o & Nostrils.
O Corns & Bunions.
Stings Bites of Insects.
Three Sizes, JJc, 50c. and $1.00.
fioIiH,yilrngglts, m-t i- iK,st-p:iIJonrm'lptof prlc
Ui:jl I'll 111 I H' Jl III. 1 1. 11X113 Ullllini St., New York.
m
Those who once
buy SUIJLKl'S
the
keep coming uacic
for it. Tins ad
best by
mixture makes
adding a lit-
the flavor of cof
L tie of Scene's
fee delicious.
All Grocers.
to ordinary
ir ae.be Y'S
-OCK
Gives a satisfied smile to
overy palate that tastes it,
Now on tap at all
our customers.
WAl. SCIIiMICKIjU, JR., - Agent.
EVAN J. DAVIES.
Livery and
Undertaking,
No. 13 North Jardin St.
1IJ W
Scbloy's Plan toOut-OfTOonnoctioa
Witb'tho Outsido World.
AIDED BY THE INSURGENTS.
Tlio f.nttnr Decltiri) Tliero ,ro Only
Six 'J'llollMiinil SpunlHli golttloi-M lit
yuntlnno. mill Throw Am ltiully l'oil
nnil Much lslitirttiuoil,
Kingston, Jnmalca, June 10. A dis
patch boat which arrived here yester
day brought the story of Commodore I
Schley's Intention to cut oft Santlafro's
connection with tho outside world. Tho
report was written last Monday, tho
vessel bringing tlio dispatches having
been delayed. The report says:
Every effoit Is being made to cut off t
Hanllago de Cuba's connection with tin' j
outside world. Hlnce Sunday last, when
Commodore Srhley fought Admiral
Cervera's licet, trying to quietly leave
the harbor, and headed ort tha attempt,
thus probably solving the war problem,
it has been the policy to so surround the
city nnd harbor that no assistance,
either in supplying arms or ammuni
tion, could reach there.
After driving the Spanish fleet Into
a mure protected position in tho harbor,
by the bombardment of Tuesday, Com
modore Schley opened communication
with the insurgents, IS miles from San
tiago, to the east. They were urged to
obtain, If possible, the names and num
ber of vessels of the fleet Inside the
harbor, as the contour of the land at
the entrance made It impossible to ac
curately determine by a vlow from tlio
American licet Just bow many vessels
of the Spanish squadron were there.
On Friday afternoon Lieutenant
Shnrp, of the Vixen, went to the place
of rendezvous nnd received from the
Insurgents a map of the harbor, show
ing the entire Cape Verde lleet. The
ships there, according to the chart,
are the Cristobal Colon, the Vlzcaya,
the Alinlrante Oquendo, the Maria
Teresa and the IJelna Mercedes (de
stroyed by the American warships
since this dispatch was written), all
cruisers of the first class, and heavily
armed, together with three torpedo
boats.
With Admiral Sampson's arrival on
Wednesday the blockade Was much
strengthened, and although the plans
to starve out the city, Its troops and
the enemy's lleet were pushed vigorous
ly, a naval boat was sent to find and
cut the cables communicating from
Santiago to Jamaica and Haytl, cables
which it had been alleged had been
cut by the auxiliary cruiser St. Louis.
The boat was put to work, but up to
Monday had not found the cable for
which she was searching. Guarded by
the battleships Massachusetts and
Texas, she worked on Friday morning
within two miles of formidable fortifica
tions on Bhore. and strange to say with
out any attempt of the Spanish gun
ners to hit them, although In the early
morning the big guns were fired vi
ciously at Commodore Schley's flagship.
Just how long Santlaeo can stand
besieging is a matter of oonjecture.
Three weeks ago it was clalmgd at
Jamaica that the food in Santiago was
very poor, and that it was also very
scant. The country about the city is
unproductive and mountMnous, and
the Insurgent camps are so close that
there is little or no communication be
tween the city and its environs. The
railway service Is not carried to a dis
tance much beyond ten mile from tho
town.
Since Cervera's squadron was bottled
up by the squadron under Commodore
Schley nothing has gone In, and the
auxiliary cruiser St. Paul captured
about 4,000 tons of coal consigned to the
port. It is thoroughly believed that
only a short time will be neiMed t'
bring Santiago to a starving basis,
Nnturally the Spanish lleet has a sup
ply, perhaps for two months, but tho
Spanish soldiery cannot be sustained on
this.
One lmportnnt fact was learned from
the insurgents on shore with whom
communication has been opened up.
There are not 20,000 Spanish soldiers, as
has been stated, In this part of the
province of Santiago de Cuba, but only
about 0,000. Even these are badly fed
and much disheartened.
Remarkable Rescue.
Mrs. Michael Curtain. Hninfield, II!.,
makes the statement, that she catig.it cold,
whirh settled on her lungs ; she was treated
for a month by her family physician, but grew
worse. He told her she was a hopeless vic
tim of consumption and that no medicine
could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr.
Kini's New Discovery for consumption ; she
bought a bottle and to her delight found her
self benefitted from first dose. .She conitinueil
its use and after taking six bottles, found her
self sound and well j now does Her own
housework, and is as well as she ever wa.
Free trial bottles of this l.reat Discovery nl A.
Wasley's Drug Store. Large bottles 50 cents
and f 1.00.
Tho Mlniii'iiimfl-i lit Js'uwport .Vows,
Mnwnort News. Vn.. Juno 10. The
cruiserMinneapolls nrtlvud at Old Point
Comfort yesterday nnil anchored near
Mi TtniYnln. She left Admiral Samn-
Hon's fleet before the fight nt BantlaRo.
The cruiser has ueen pcoutuiK in west
Indian waters for the pnst month. It
Is said she came hero for repairs.
Interested People.
Advertising a patent medicine in the pe
culiar way in which the proprietor of Kemp's
ISalsatn for Coui'lis and Colds docs it, is in
deed wonderful. He authorizes all druggists
to give to those who call for it, a sample
bottle free, that they may try it bcrore pur
chasing. The large bottles are 25 and 60c.
We certainly would advise a trial. It may
save you from consumption.
Coiiti-nliiiuil ArniH sotcci.
Hong Kontr, June 10. The police have
seized 11 cargo of arms 011 board the
British steamer I'aslff. owned by Tsans
Sam Yi.njr, of this city. It is supposed
tho arms were destined for tho Insur
gents of the Philippine Islnnds. They
were seized under tho neutrality law.
S. E. rarkor. Sharon. Wis., writes: "I
havo tried DoWltfs Witch Hazol Sulvo for
itching pIUw and it always stops them In two
minutes. I consiuor uewiivs wiicu jiiuci
Palvo tho greatest pilo euro on tho market.
(1. II. Uugcubuch.
OonornlH Kofl'iiT- nnil t.otilii,
VushlnBton, June 10, The president
yesterday sent these nominations to
the senate: To be innjnr Keneral, J.
Warren heifer, of Ohio; to be brigadier
frenernl, John I1. S. Gobln, of Pennsyl
vnnla.
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Burner for S3 ye&ri
lale pricel. saTibR
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vbera lor examination.
Everjthing warranted.
118 Uriel of Vehicle!,
S5 atrlea of llarneaa.
Top Uureiea, (36
Surrera. S50 to 1125.
ge!, l'haetona, T rana,
ettea. Scring-Hoad
RurrfT nrneli. Prfet, $15.00.
k. frill for IU
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Uni'Ii" "am lmprt"t 'I'l'iin-'iiortx.
San Fritiiclsco, June 10. Two of tho
vessels of the IViellle Coast Steamship
company, thp Senator and City of
Pueblo, will be Impressed Into the ser
vice of the United States for use as
transports for the Philippines expedi
tion, orders to that effect having been
received yesterday. The Senator Is
now at San Francisco and work on her
will be begun Immediately, with a view-
to fitting ber for the long trip. The
City of Pueblo will not reach San
Francisco from Iliitlsh Columbia for
some time, and until she has arrived
the government will not formally take
possession.
I.ato to bed and curly to rise, nrenarcs a
man for his homo In tlio skies. Karly to bed
nun a i.utio i.iuiy utscr, tlio pill thai makes
ifo Ionizer and bettoi and wiser. O. II
Ilniicnbuch.
Ask your irrorcr for tho "Itoyal Patent
flour, and tako no other brand. It is tlio best
flnur mrnle.
Side Entrance on Green St., PHILADELPHIA, PA.
CURE GUARANTEED."
Young, old, bIiikIq or marrinl & tltoso con
templating niarrfRRp, iryou im' ft victim of
hi nnil PiiisiiH .'"-"
Private Diseases i'u'in'ra'ii'e1:
strovmlnd nnd uodv. ami until von for the
dutttfb nf Hfu, call or wrlto and !o saved. Hoiiru;
Dally, vv, Sun., Mri. St-nd lOrts. tu
ptampa fur Hoolc with vonr t vutl mo n I it In
KxpuHlQir Uuiicki and luatltutes.
Philadelphia &
Reading Railway
Engints Burn Hard Coal No Smoke
IN EFFEOT MAY S8tli, 1S98.
Trnlnfl Icavu Hhennnilonli at followB :
Kor New York vlrt Phlladi'lphla. week tlravn.
7 30 J 5-1 a. m., VI 27. U 10 mid 6 U7 p. in.
Kor New York via Mituch Oliuiuc, week il.iyH,
7 30 ll. 111., 12 '27 and 3 10 U. 111.
For It'eauniu: ami l'lulnuelplila, week iIuvh,
7 30, 9 5J a.m., 12 27, 3 10 and 0 07 1). m.
For rottHVllIe, week tlays, 7 30, 9 51 n. m
12 27, 3 10, 6 07 and 7 25 p. m.
For Tumiinua and Mahanoy City, week days
7 30, 9 W a. m., 12 27, 3 10 and 6 07 p. in.
ror winianmpori, uniiiry ana j,ewiauurK,
week days. 11 80 a. m.. 12 27, 7 25 n. m
For Malmno f lane, weekdays, 7 30. 9 51, 11 30
a. in., 12 27, 3 10, 0 07, 7 25, 9 55 p. III.
ror Asiiiana aim aiiamoKin, weeic uays, fiiu,
1130 a. in., 12 27, 310,8 07, 7 23 and 55 p. m.
Kor italtlmore, Washington and tlio Wout via
11. AO. U. It., through trains lea! Koadlng
Terminal. I'hl adelnhfa. (!'. At It. II Kl at 3 20.
7 55, 11 20 a. in,, 8 10 nnd 7.27 p. !-. Sundays,
3 20, 7 00, 11 28 a. m., 8 IS and 7 27 p. m. Addi
tional trains from Twenty.fourth and Chest,
tint Ktreets station, week days, 10 30 a. m. 12 20.
u is 9 iu p.m. Hunuaya, 1 ia, w p. m.
TItAINS FOIS 8HICNANDOAH.
Leave New York via Philadelphia, week
days, 12 15, 4 30, 8 00, 11 SO a. in., and 1 i 4 30
uuu p.m.
Leave New York via Alauch Chunk, week
days, i 80, 9 10 a. m., 1 80 p. m.
Leave l'hlladelphia, Headtne Termtnal, week
days, 3 10, 8 Bii, 10 21 a. in. and 1811, 4 Cll p.m.
Leave itvading, week days, 7 uo, 10 OS, a, in.
12 15, 4 17, 6 00 p.m.
Leave FoUsvllle, week days, 7 10, 7 10 a. m.
12 30 1 10, 0 10 and 6 50 p. in.
Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8 30, 1123 a. in.,
I 19. 5 58. 7 20 u. m.
Leave Mahanoy City, week days. 9 0.1. 1147
a.m., 2 22, 5 12, 6 21, 7 41 p.m
Leave Mahanoy l'lane, week days, 650, 0 25.
10 25, 1159 a. 111., 2 11, 5 82, 6 41, 7 57, p m.
Leave WllllamHport, week days, 7 41, 1UO0 .
m., 12 31 and 4 00 p. m.
ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION,
Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and
South street wharf for Atlautlo City.
Weekdays Kxpross, 900 a. m., (130 Sat
urdays only), 200, 4 00, 130, 5 00 p.m. Accom
modation, i) 15 a. m., 5 15, 6 80 p. m, Sundays
Unpresa, 8 00, 900, 10 00 a. in. Accommodation,
0 15 a. u., 4 45 p. m.
ltcturuing leave Atlantic City depot, corner
Atlantic and Arkansas avenues.
Weekdays Kx press, 7 00, 7 15, 9 00 a. m., 8 80,
5 30 ,m. Accommodation, 4 23, 8 05 a.m. 405
p. ui.
Sundays Hxprcss, 4 00, S 30, 8 00 p. m. Ao
commoilatlon, 7 15 a, in., 4 15 p. m.
For Capo May and Ocean I'lty, 8 13 a. m., 2 30,
1 15 p. m. Sundays South strict, 9 00, Chestnut
street, 9 15 a m
For Sea Ulu City, 8 45 a in, 4 15 p in. Sundays
-South street, 9 00, Chestnut street, 9 15 a m.
t'arlor Cars on all express trains.
Kor further Information, apply to nearest
Philadelphia and Iteadlni; ltallway ticket agent
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(len'l Supt., flrn'l 1'iuis'r Agt.,
lteadlmr Terminal, lkhlladeUihla.
nilllons of Dollars
Go ut In smoko ovory yoar. Tako n
risks but set your houses, eloetc, ru
nituio, otc, insured in first-class r
risks but got your houses, stock, fu
llablo companies as ronrosoutod by
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20 Second " " " $100 Pierce Special Bicycles. 2
40 Third " " " & 25 Gold Walchos.
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II) WOllTIIIXGTOX C. FUIID
THE UEUMIIMIIT III' lit 11 I'lllHl IMIKIIN
lit cihnr.Ki t: Luitms
NOVEL OP THE YEAR o
to th ooa
at hol.
Mm tha
snipauy -
to 170.
Carria
Wacon-
and Milk
Waiiona. Send for large, frea No.OOoBurnr. Frier, with, ir a ,
Catalogue of alt our atjlea. etade, apron and rendtra, too. AifooU.
CO. IV. II. I'llATT, Bed, KLKUAKX. WO.
t CURE ALL YOUR PAINS WITH
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1 1
A Medicine Chest In Itself.
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CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, Q
IMPS, DIARRHOEA, C0UG
COLDS, RHEUMATISM,
k.i I 1
O. NEURALGIA.
25 and 50 cont Dottlos
3 BUY ONLY THE
PERRY DAVIS
RUPTURE CURED.
A Specialist nn Ituptiire from YVilliamspoit
vill visit
Shenandoah Every Thursday
'- AT TUF
Hotel Franey, from 8 till 10:30 a. m.
Kuptnre permanently and quickly Cured or
no pay. Written guarantee to absolutely
cine all kinds of Rupture williout
operation or detention from
business.
Absolutely no Dangir.
Examination Prce.
loo persons cured in Stinlmry, Sliamokin,
Mt. Catniel and vicinity who can be referred
to, Charccs and terms moderate and within
reach of all.
GREAT PAIN ! GREAT COST !
Tliese were the two reasons that formerly
Kept people lrm attending to their teeth
llolh reasons hnM no existence in this ad
vanced ajje. l'ainless and inexpensive dent
istry with an absolute guarantee for five years
is our ineuiQfi
A Good Set of Teeth, $5.
The Very liest Teeth,' $8.
You can pet no better, no matter what you
pay. No charge for extracting, where teeth
aie ordered. We can take your impression in
the morning and give you your teeth in the
alternoon u desired.
(iold rilliiigs, $1 ; Ilest Silver
Fillings, 5oc up; Cleaning;, Soc; .
Extracting, 25c.
Crown and bridge work at very reasonable
rates, inanimations ami estimates irec.
W'cuse but one grade of material
tlie best.
SG11UYLKILL DENTAL PARLORS,
Cor. White & Centre Sts., Robbins' Bnildlug
DRINK-
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QUALITY
-GINGER ALE, -
Superior Sarsaparilla...
and Orange Champagne.
SI
fir
GENUINE. fS
a
Domiuican President Tells of tho
t ' Fooblo Kovolt.
EL BLAMES ODR GOVERNMENT.
Sn.vs tlio I'll 11 1 tu Left llcl'i) Willi t lira
Oil 11 1 cliii lice of OIlti-UaN, Willi Wfl'O
I'l olmlil.v Ilxlt il-WITI Mnli No l)o
liiniiil J'or Iti'ilrot.
Cape llaytien, Hnytl, June 10. Presi
dent UlysBos HellteHUX, of Hip Ifpubllc
of Uoinlnlrn, believes lie liao dlncovcred
proof that the steamer Fanlta, formerly
ot the Clyde line, which waa lined by
Penor .Ilmlnes nnd Morale In their un
nuceednful attempt to overthrow the
Dominican government, left the Uni
ted States with the eountelianre of tho
Amerlcnn unveinment, under a mere
pretense of taking munitions of war to
Cuba.
President Heureaux arrived here yes
terday on the Hninlniean Rtinboat Iles
tnurnrloti nbnut noon from Oreat lna
Kiia. While there lie personally made
a chnrfre of piracy against Senor .lim
ine, who had previously been released
on bail under a oharne of having vio
lated the navigation laws. A Dom
inican agent was left at Matthew Town
to look after the case until an advocate
can be sent there from San Domingo
to push the prosecution.
General Heureaux talked with the
greatest apparent freedom as to the
recent revolutionary attempt, ildlcullng
Jlmlnes nnd the preparations the latti r
had made. President Heureaux coolly,
but as If enjoying a eapltal story, told
how the revolution was nipped In tho
bud, and hnw he had summarily exe
cuted neniiy all the prisoners, reserving
only those who, he thought, might be
used In obtaining further Information
about the conspiracy.
He said distinctly that he could mako
no claim against the United Stntcs gov
ernment, believing that the government
had been misled, through no fault o
Its own. Moreover, he said he recog
nized tho futility of a feeble country
like his making a demand which It
could not enforce against so powerful
a neighbor.
General Heureaux said he had been
warned that Jlmlnes was conspiring
against him bv an official to whom
Jlmlnes offered a pnst. This official
carried a letter he had received from
Jlmlnes and gave It to the president.
The president showed the correspond
ent a bundle of Incriminating paperi
taken from prisoners and from tho
bodies of the slain at Monte Crlsto.-,
The papers seized seemed to show, ho
declared, that the leader of the expedi
tion had arranged to notify the Ameri
can governiiient by a secret code Im
mediately If the movement were suc
cessful. They also showed, he con
tinued, that Jlmlnes visited olllelals
In Washington frequently during the
six weeks that elapsed after he left
Ilaytl.
General Heureaux expects that tha
English authorities will punish Jlm
lnes. Ills own general policy ho dis
cussed frankly, declaring that further
negotiations with the United States
regarding reciprocity depended now on
the definition the state department nt
Washington would give of the "moral
Bupport" It had promised In the event
of European powers demanding the
same privileges under tho most favored
nation clause nnd o San Domingo's
refusing compliance.
"I havo always been," ho said, "and
am still desirous -of favoring foreign
Investment In my country to tho great
est extent possible. Wo are nt a pass
where we must continue to progress or
we will recede as rapidly as Haytl la
ebbing."
President Heureaux dented tho re
ported wholesale shooting of the em
ployes of Jlmlnes, asserting that the
only two shot were those found with
arms In their hands. Churhu Morond. .
u prisoner on the gunboat, was spared
as an Informer. The younger Vilk
neuva was spared because of tho
friendship of Governor Gallto tor hi3
father.
'Ono Minute Couch Ctiro is the best nrn-
paratiou I havo ever sold or used and can't
say too much In its pralso." L. M. Konnon,
.Merchant, Odell, Ga. C. II. Ilaccnbuch.
To Urge Hawaiian Allllevnl Ion.
Washington, June 10. The presi
dent has In contemplation, according to
n senator who was in consultation with
him yesterday, the submission for a
special message to the two houses of
congress calling for linmedlnte annex
ation of Hawaii as a military necessity.
Tlie message is likely tu go In with as
little delay ns possible, possibly early
next week. The purport of the mes
sage is a special plea for favorable
action.
S. 0. IK Jones. Milesburg. l'a.. writos: "I
havo ikciI DoWitt's Mttio llarly Iliscrs over
hiueu they were introduced hero and must
say I havo nover used any pills in my family
during forty years of houo keeping that
gave- Micli-satisUctory results as a laxative or
cathartic." 0. 11. llagcnhuch.
CnlvtnV Immune-- Ke.Iocteil,
Atlanta, Ga., June 10. Captain Wil
bur Colvln, who raised a company of
Immunes here recently, was yesterday
Informed by Colonel P. II. Hay, who 13
recruiting the regiment nt Macon, that
they were not acceptable. Captain Col
vln held out as an Inducement to tho
men to Join his company that all Im
munes would receive "10 acres of land
In Cuba and a mule" as soon as tho
war was over, basing his offer on tho
bill for tho protection of homestead
settlors who enter the army or navy
during the war, and which was passed
by thl? senate June 1. Captain Colvin
says he misconstrued the meaning of
the dispatch.
Is It a burn? Uso Dr. Thomas' Hclectric
Oil. A cut? Uso Dr. Thomas' lMcctrio Oil.
At your druggists.
rimleror .Miillnnl; lliuigeil.
Newark, N. J., June 10. Andresa
Mallnak was hanged In the county Jail
yesterday for the murder on July 21,
1SD7, of Mrs. Annie Kmetz. Mrs. Kmeta
was shot to death ns sho lay sleeping
In bed nt her home, her child besldo her.
In another bed In tho same room wuh
Mrs. Ktueu's husband. Mallnak had
boarded with the Kmetz fnmilv for a
long time, and It was claimed that his
love for Mis. Kmetz led him to send
his own wife back to her old home In
Poland. In the end Kmetz told Mallnak
he would have to leave tha house, which
he did, but loudly proclaimed that Mrs,
Kmetz had bsen unfaithful to her hus'
band and had also broken up hU
(Mullnak's) home. Not long afterward
Mallnak foiced an entrance through
a rear window in the Kmetz aparl
mentsy stole quietly in the room wheru
the family were sleeping and commit
ted the murder. 1
S. M. floivry, riomon, Midi., wrllost "Do
Wltt'H Witch llazvl Sitlvo Is curlnginoru plies
lioro tu-iluy than all other remciliea com
hiiii'il. It cures cc-A'Iiki mid till other skill
illboasca." C, II. lliiuonhuch.
SCHLHY'S TRIBUTE TO II0DS0N.
"Ill-tory DrM". "nl lircoi'il nil Ai l nf
1 IlK-f lll'l'lllwlll."
Kingston, Jumnlea, Juno 10. Oumim
dote Sphluy paid a beautiful trlbuti to
the viklnr of Lieutenant Hobson an I
the gallant crew nf the collier Meril
tnae as he sat on the after deck of the
llagshlp ririinklyn, lying five mile off
Santiago rjo Cuba, last Sunday after
noon, talking with a correspondent.
Pointing toward the gray wnlls of
Morro Caslle, where T.ltutenant Hob
son and h'fi brave men were said to
be inenrt prated, th" Commodore spoke
as fotlow: "History does nut record an
act of liner heroism than that of the
gallant men who are prisoners over
there. I watched the Merrlmac a sh"
made her way to the entrance to the
harbor, and my heart (tank as I aw
the perfect hell of Are that fell on the
devoted men. I did not think It was
possible one of them could have gone
through II alive. They went Into the
Jaws of diath. It was Ualuklava over
agnln, without the means of defense
which the Light TJrlgnde had. Itobson
led a forlorn hope without the power
to cut hi way out. But fortune one"
more favored the brave, and I hope he
will have the recognition and promo
tion he descives. Tils name will live
ns long as the heroes of the world are
remembered."
Kobtted the Grave.
A startling incident of which Mr. John
Oliver of Philadelphia, wan tlie subject, is
narrated by him us follows : "I was in a most
dreadful condition. My skin was alniont
yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain
continually in back and sides, no appetite
gradually growing weaker day by day.
1 nrec physicians nan given mo up. Fortun
ately, a friend advised trying 'Electric
Hitters.' and to my groat joy and surprise,
tlie llr-.t buttle made a decided improvement.
I continued their use foi three wcoks, and
am now a well man. I know they saved my
life, and robbed the grave of another victim.
No one should fall to try thtni. Only 80
cents per bottlo at A. Wusley's drug store.
Pennsyl vnn'lH t'livrtlryincii Holiiyed.
Mount Gretna, Pa., June 10. The
three troops of 1 uvulry did not lenv
eamp yesterday, as was expected. They
were scheduled to leave at, 10 o'clock in
the morning and then again at G o'clock
last evening. Each time Just as they
were ready to leave orders were re
ceived to hold the troops until furthei
notice. The men were compelled to
pass the night on the parade grounds
under their blankets. Word was re
ceived last evening that the time
troops will not be moved until fully
clothed, equipped am supplied with
horses. Only about one-third of th"
troopers have horses. Details left the
tamp yesterday for the purpose of n
?rultlng the leglments and the thue
javalry troops to their full quutu.
ibnut 450 men will be required.
Dyspepsia bano of human existence,
lfurdock Wood Hitters cuios it, promptly,
permanently. Regulates and tones tlio
stomach.
Xo Alternative ''lint 'Mil-render.
London, June 10. -The Madrid corre
spondent of The Dally News, tele
graphing by way of Hondaye. Prance,
says: "The message to the government
from Captnn General Augustl as to the
situation In Manila was held back, and.
It Is alleced, was greatly toned down
for publication. It has aroused the
national anger, for the Spanish cling
Instinctively to the Philippines, though
they are ready enough to abandon Cu
ba, which Is regarded as a monster that
yearly devours the youth of Spain.
Clearly there is no alternative but to
surrender to Admiral Dewey."
Manv people burn
the candle of life at
both ends. Some
men who never go
into virions dissipa
tion ust up tliLir en
ergies just as much
by overwork or late
hours, and nearly all
women arc compelled by circumstances
to use up their vUal poweis beyond all rea
son : It may be ill housework : or social
demands ; or the bearing and rearing of
children
too rapidly consumed
Some people need to have their natural
vigor constantly reinforced in the same
proportion that it is used up. They need
the fortifying htlp of Dr. Pierce's Golden
Medlc.il Discovery. It is a powerful altera
tive and invigorant of the digestive func
tions and liver; it cleanses the blood, and
makes fresh blood and healthy flesh. Nerv
ous, debilitated women should take it in
conjunction with Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre
scription which is specially designed for
female weakness and nervous troubles.
Mn riallie KaufTinan, of Virgil City, Cedar Co ,
Mo., writes. " I had sufleml from displacement
of internal organs and female weakness foi one
year II.nl a hearing down sensation and very
uis.t(jret.ri!)k (tiling alter nn stcoml child was
horn, I could he on my feet 'only a few minutes
until he was six weeks old, then 1 commenctil
taklug Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery
and 'Pavorite Prescription ' I took seven bot
tles m all. After taking the first lwttlc I tilt
much hetter. I think 1 urn entirely mud .l alt
inytroubtes. I call do all my work and in ou my
feel all dav. 1 am In much better lie.ittli nnw
than I have been in four years; am fleshy and
gaining strength very' fast."
Ily writing to Dr. Pierce who is chief
consulting physician of the Invalids' Hotel
and Surgical Institute, of Huffalo, N. Y.,
careful professional advice will be obtained
free of cost and specially adapted to the
indhidiiul case Dr. Pierce's great luuo
pagi Medical Adviser will be sent free
for 21 cents , the coat of postage.
WHEN IN DOUDT, THY
STRONG
AGAIN!
vlor to the whole belnp. All drains
iire wop ny i nrru, their condition oi ten worries lueni intu insantt . cot iiimptionor ueatn.
Mailed sealed. I'm c $i per box; 6 boxes, with (ron-cl td legal Ruar. ntee tncure or refund tho
mouey(5(w. Seud lur iree book, Addr.H. PCAt. V-0IC1I.2 CO , Cleveland, 0-V
For Sale al KIHLIN'S Druff Store, Shenandoah, Pa.
"A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO
SHAVE WITH."
IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING.
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Hin pAwu,r,ft, uiu wi,,i
E flmitiLixrUii. 't In 1I10 imt h t tinitiu;it miimiiv im -
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Our little girl's humor commenced wth a
tiny sore 011 one nostril, h-ii it kept tin spread
ing till we thought -1 1 1 uniilil nc.er iret (t
cured. We tried even iliinj' we could p-rt
but It kept net' Ing l,n,'er all the torn till
hnth mtfti th, flu ltti r hi, ft fi'irt I tin "
lift, ami up itt Ki'f tutfii itittu' ri k ' 1
We thought there wim 110 cure,aml tint
would he dinfinurfitfnr lift. I'lnally u-n 1 ,1
fi 1 ui iu Hemkpiim. Wo used ( 1 m 1 1 v
Ui.soi.m sr and nearly a box of ( 1 mm
(ointment), and In a short tlmo sin 13 en
tlreH well, with noscarortracoof the Irimor
j Mrs. VM. CIIIf'linsTHIt, l'lalin Hie. Ct,
Si-fftiT Crltr T6KATW1HT roRTOBTIiKISf . Illu n
I I.I M'. Ill Metis. WITH Loss or II AIR. Warm bfttli- Willi
1 1 ru t ka ami-, arnu anolntlnoa with Ct Tu i iea, and
lilllit -liPA orrVTIC I I'A Kkkiii VKNT.
Sotri thr mmhmit th world. PniTaai lm asi 1 hih
Coki1., I'ropa.. Moaton. ItowtoCiirrllatij' lliiinnni.fM'e
PROFESSIONAL CARDS
M. MlTItKK,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW.
onieercgrtii building, eorcrr of Main an
Centre afreet, Shenandoah.
J tl. I'OMEKOY,
ATTOItNEY-AT-LAW
Shenandoah, l'a,
JTjl W. 8HOEMAK15P.
ATTOHWEY-AT-LAW.
Comer Market and Centre utreets.
pitOP. JOHN J0NK8,
MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR,
Lock Box 6S, Mahanoy City, Pa.
Having studied under fomo ot the bonl
maters te London and Paris, will rIvo lensoin
011 the vtolln.niandolln guitar and vocal culture,
lernii! reasonable. Address in care of Hlrouso
the Jeweler .Shenandoah.
TOE PERFECT FflEN
DO NOT DESPAIR t
Do ol Nuirer LniiKer! T'itl
1 in ! nn! itmn nf U ran
1 1 re i' ii") tu y.m Th' "i'ry
i 's(o Surv (ill DcbtlT
' if .it'1- hiti-Jj 'in 1 ly
IM Kl l ( I O TA It I'M,
1 . 1 1 in 1 1 it !m fti 1 1 u :n ni a
f 1 1 1 r t i ' mi mm nun i tit n.i,fo
i in 1 1 1 1 .1 1 11 cf s it h! 1 YT'f 1 tu ur
M il In 1 111! I st Mlliiiisi 11 Xi'( t'8
f r irH ' fir1- 1 iii p 11 r ih n
tii'l ii'iiem iMtvt'H fuiii'i hi
nr.11 i ui' iiif , -si ni
Checks ami n in I" I hi rW t 1 iintf
or Hh. uir ) I v n i
hut! s at Jtt.O .1 t
teuil nn 'it uiunt ri'l
enrrk'ii u i Ki-t -u1 XJAJJLv nvw in r n
muueu m i un. w r it hi n f r i n ' i d x
i y 'Villi. I'lAit i.l im ii raxtmi umh im in ui
Kor mile In Mioninidnnli by Miermiidnal. Urug
LAUER'S
In Bottles or by
the Keg.
Lauer's Lager
Pilsnei Beer
Porter and Weiss Beer.
Christ. Schmidt,
Agent and Bottler,
203 W. Coal Street,
SHENANDOAH - PA
(Je:olr.it"J reniai
I'mvdorB Ui Nvr fni
ii h ctu urc ln
i f aurp r nfti - fm.m
with Tanty fnd Pennyroynl I'iUh ami Uhi
n.iiii(lli l Alwas liuvtht bfnt and 4viml (hit
ointment. ( uaraiiiMi Fiimrior to alt other, furtive
hv beat in the iillrk.t hi t l1arUuu!4ri, 4 Cfc " D
iAWSYrt PILLS!
Kot nt Povlnaky's 'tv if
Centre atrt
fl AWN'S TANSY PILLS
A TRiurt TRi'iARPii.ri WOMAN'S RELIEF.
Mwiyt irmni'Hnd rliWe Arovf wiirtcHW.
. fist I'lTitw'A 'K!i:ir l'lLLtanil aivk kkmrkti.
r Alilrui an.ru. urun! JiffCt (Maltdl. Driri. tl.
rCiTonHyuo Co., Do ton, Main. Our book. 4c.
For sale at Kirlin's drup store and Shonando
dru Btora
Th- hivr aoAil the t'
ml Ii tv r i mud
t of years,
usatnl of
us 1 ll
ises, SUCO
its hebilu , IJuiiness, Sleepless
J Varln:ete,Atrophy.&C.
'1 hty clear the brain, sire nethen
the circulation, make digestion
nerffut. and iinuait i hcalthv
and losses are r' -eked permanently. Unietii patients
liriiibrti. Ui,i'M jBtituirHtibin. s:
-tiliM ami iiain. . S
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