TV ja"'3!T SVhtcIi Is Hotter, Try an Experiment or Profit by n Shenandoah Citizen's Experience. Something now Is nu oxnerlrncnt. Must lio proven lo lio ns U'proM'iiled. !o successful nt lionio or you doubt It, Tlic statement of a manufacturer Is not convincing Proof or merit. llut the endorsement nf a fti. iid is. Now, suniiosiiiK you hail a li.nl lvick A Iiino, Weak or AcliluR one. Would you e.xnorlninnl mi ll ? You will read of mmy sn mlleil rules. llut they conio fro'ii l,i anv til ices. It's iliU'orent when lli t ii lnr-i iin-nt (uines from liumo. Hasv to provo that it is so. Homo endorsement Is tlio proof lint liaoks every hox of Dunn' Kidney i'llls. liead this caso. Mr f Kotlso, of tlio ForKiiinn Hini'e, says: "i .taken with a lame luck nhitit four inon: !" mm 'I'liero was a continuous pain nmi'o in '..Ins and u uronl ile.tl of hcftdneV 1'ln' l.iilney sccii'tliiiH wero not norm il ud ewy movcnifiit I made, such as Btouplnt;. I'ciulliin fnrwaid, or attempting to lift anythinc caused sham twItiKci to pass UiiiiiikIi me which held me mnllonlev for : second or two on account of their seveiity I learned about Dam's Kidney Pills In some way and procured them at Klilln's druc store. Tlio first box did mo so much flood I Kot another, but I did not have to uso half of tho second box, before the wholo trouble and anno3'anco wore things of tbo past. Since I took Douii's Kidney Pills theio have been no traces of my former troubles and I glvo tl'.cm nil the credit." Doan's Kidney Mils for salo by nil dealers, I'rico 50 cents. Mailed by Fostcr-Mllburu Co., lluffiilo, N. y solo agents for tho U. S. Jtcmcmber tho name Doau a and tako no other. HUMPHR WITCH HAZEL OIL C Piles or Hemorrhoids Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. u Boils & Tunaors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rli sum & Tetters. EChappec Hands. Fever Bisters. Sore Lipj & Nostrils. O Corns & Bunions. Stinas '4 Bites of Insects. Three Sizes, c, 50c. and $1.00. tottlbyilrtigKlHls, on poit )i:ililoiirtx'flptof price WliriMtl.lH'JIHl. Ill MIA lMllllaniSt.,tilcrk. If we can sell you otic 2c. package of til 13 mlmlxturc we'll be satisfied. You'll buy more for it will touch the spot! Grocers have BEELIG'S. ARBEY'S OHTT S Gives a satisfied smile every palate that tastes it. to Now our on tap at al customers. WM, SCIIMICKEU, JR. A Rent uuuu.ujuuuuuuumwmiuii EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. (11 ' f jEj lira -ddcu l& altttleofSc-cl- Xlg's to ordinary coffco knows n irrnml rlrlnL- tf.nl HA5K FOR THEM. jgl 11ANSP0RTSSAIL AWAY Troops Again Reported En Eouto For Santiago. SEVENTEEN THOUSAND FIGHTERS On llonril tlio Trooislil, Which Arc Convoycit liv Sovontooll AViuwlilpi. Aliionullin Invniloi'H Al'O lloosovolt'H toiili ItluYt-H To I'orto Itlco No.vt. Washington, June 13. Under com- inaiul of Major General Shnftcr, the 1st division of tho United Stntea army nailed last night from Key West for Untitle, de Cuba to bosteco and cap ture tlio town. The army transports, 30 In number, are convoyed by 17 war ships, and there Is no lonirer reason for apprehension that the transports can be attacked successfully by any Span ish warships, even It such should imvn escaped the vigilant search of tho naval commanders nt Key West and oft Havana. It Is believed hero that tho Bally ou of Havana of three Spanish Kunboats was Intended to create tlio mpresslon that they were prepared to ro out lo attack the transports. If so the plan miscarried, for the craft were detected Immediately by Commodore Watson's cruisers and driven back pell mell into Havana har bor, under the protection of the Runs of the shore batteries. Even If theso boats had escaped they could have done no damage, for the size of the convoy furnished for the troop ships Is suf ficient to warrant the belief that they would have been speedily destroyed shoum they have had the courage to make an attack upon tho fleet of American ships. Tho Spanish gunboats are not of formidable character, not one nf them being the equal In power of the smallest of the American cruis ers, or even of much gunboats as tho little Bancroft. The transports will be kept as closely together as safe navigation wll permit, and the warships will be disposed ahead, astern and on either (lank. Tim (leet scouting vessels will be thrown far out in advance of the transports, and In order to ensure against an at tack from the rear some of these ves sels will linger far astern, ready to signal the heavily armed cruisers at tho (list sign of an approaching foe. The stately battleship Indiana leads tho procession of ships, which Is the most numerous gathered In American waters since the civil war. The troops should arrive off Santi ago by Wednesday night, supposing the fleet proceeds at eight knots speed, and landing rations should begin by Thursday, for General Shatter will not keep his men cooped up on ship board a moment longer than necessary. It is not believed that they will be landed at Clamnnera, the point on Guantanoma bay where the American flag now files over the heads of Samp son's marines, ns that place, while well adapted to servo as a naval base and as a harbor of refuge for the American warships, Is not particularly well suit ed for the beginning of military opera tions. The expedition Is made up of nearly 20 regiments of regular Infantry, o( from COO to G.O men each. The total force of regular Infantry Is 11,000 men. There are also two regiments of vol unteer Infantry, about 20,000 all told, the Second regiment of cavalry from Mobile, D0O men, and two squadrons each from the First, Third, Sixth, Ninth and Tenth cavalry, about 2.000 men: eight troops of volunteer cavalry, taken from Roosevelt's rough riders, COO men; four batteries of light artil lery, 300 men nnd lfi guns; two batteries of heavy artillery, M0 men and 1G guns; tho battalion of engineers. 200 men; signal corps, etc., about 300 men, u grand total of about 17,000 men. In ten days' time, unless unforseen obstacles are encountered, the move ment upon I'orto Hlco will begin. The navy department has been advised of the purpose of tho army, and the war board yesterday was making arrange ments for tho supply of the convoying (leet. This will be of a more formid able character than that which goe.i with the Santiago expedition, for tha plans contemplate a Joint attack upon the San Junn fortifications by tho army and navy, and the fortifications are so powerful that heavily armored ships only can be sent against them nt tlw beginning. Therefore It Is believed that unpson'8 battleships will head this fleet. Remarkable Rescue. Mrs, Michael Curtain. Plainfield, 111., makes the statement, that she caught cold, which settled on her lungs; she was tieatcd 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 druggKt suggested Dr. Kinir's New Discovery for consumption ; she bouiibt a bottle and to her delight found her self benefitted from first dose. She comtinucdj its use and alter taking six bottles, lounil Her self sound and well ; now does her own housework, and is as well as she ever was. irre trial bottles of this Great Discovery nt A. Wasley's Drug Store. Large bottles 50 cents and $1.00, t N Itror JloiiiiTliiry Dlnpnlu'' Sottloil Paris, June 13. Tho Niger boundary dispute. In which English papers and politicians have seen a war cloud, Is practically settled, A convention cov ering all disputes Is ready for slgna' ture. Franco gets two commercial de pots on the lower Niger for outlets for French trado with upper Dahomey, while Great Britain's gains consist ol territory on the Gold coast. Dyspepsia bano of human existence. ISurdoek Mood Hitters cures it, promptly, Dcrmanontly. Itcculatos and tonos the stomach, Probably 11 Kiiku iteporr. Capo llaytlen, June 13. Eight thou sand Amei leans, uccordlng to a private dispatch from Port au Pi luce, have landed very near Santiago de Cuba. The United States auxiliary cruiser St. Louis arrived at Mole St. Nicolas yes terday. "OnoMtnuto Coimli Curo is tlio best pre liarntiou I liuve over sold or used nnd can't siiy too Hindi In Its praiso." L. M. Kcmion, Merciiuui, uuoii, uu. u. 11. jiuiiciiiiucu. Siiruoon (ITlibs Ilrlor Sorvloo. New York, Juna 13. John Hlnlr Glbbs, who la rcportorl killed at Cluan tnnnmo, wnH 40 years old, Hlncle, and lived alone. At his lato home In tills city he Is said to have been a graduate of the University ot Virginia. He lived nnd practiced medicine here for about four years. Two months uso ho re ceived the appointment ot acting as Blstnnt surgeon. He has a brother In Altoona, Pa. Tbe Population of Shonandoah Is about eighteen thousand, and we would ay at lcabt onc-lmlf are troubled with some affection of the Throat and Lungs, as those complaints arc, accoiillng to statistics, more numerous than others. We would advise nil not to neglect the opportunity to call on llieir druggist and get a bottle of Kemp's Ualsani for die throat and Lungs, l'rice 2$ and 50c. Tiial size free. Sold by all druggists, The Happy Now Compared with The Melancholy MRS. CIIAS. LA POINT. It's the old, old story, told over find over again since the dawn of crea tion. The story of the heart. It's ,1 theme that never wearies. And yet the saddest stories of the heart arc those of its disorders. It has heen tlio most neKlcctcd organ in the body. There arc thousands of cases of heart disease that never receive the proper treatment. The average doctor knows little of tho heart, and treats the cases presented to him, as some other dis order and in this manner, patients, instead of being cured, arc made worse. The testimony of tlio lady whose portrait appears above is pertinent. Dr. Miles' discoveries, relating to the heart and nerves, mark a new era in the treatment of disorders of these most vital organs. Heart disease, formerly considered beyond tlio palo of medical aid, has at last yielded tho victory to Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure. Tlic reports received by Dr. Miles' Medical Co., of cases where special advice is asked, show conclusively that in a majority of cases complete cures follow tho faithful use of Dr. Miles' Restorative Itemedics. The few failures are generally due to ncgilence on the part of the patient in not taking tho remedies as directed. "A severe attack of typhoid fever left mo with heart trouble of tho most serious nature. Nothing the doctors gave nio sectned to have any effect. They gave tlio very strongest of heart medicines, but to no avail. I liad severe pains in the region of the heart, and was unable to sleep or lie on my left side for more than three minutes at a time without great pain. My heart seemed to miss beats, and I had smothering spells, in which it seemed every breath would bo the last I should draw on earth. Wo accidentally heard of Dr. Miles' New Heart Curo and Restorative Nervine, and as a last resort wo purchased a bottle of each. After taking tho remedies a week, I could bo lifted in a chair and sit up an hour. In two weeks I could walk about, and in a short time I was able to do light house work and I am now well along on the road to health. I shall bo ever grateful to you for your wonderful medicines and will praiso them to cveryono I know. Truly they saved my life. Hoping every one who uses Dr. Miles Remedies will derive tho same benefit that I have, I remain," Mrs. Chas. La Point. 3127 Humbold St., Denver, Colo. Sold by all Druggists. Book on Heart and Nerves, Free by Dr. Milci Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind, ia nve-a ttt ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND THERE IS NO KIND OF PAIN OR 1 ACHE, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL, 'THAT PAIN-KILLER WILL NOT RE- T LIEVE. 0 t LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB- STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE DEARS THE NAME, P PERRY DAVIS & SON. rhiladelphia r Reading Railway Engi;ii.s Hum Hard Coal No Smoke IK EFFECT MAY 29th. 1898. Trains leave fthcnantloali as follows: For New York via Philadelphia, neelc days, 7 30 V M u. in., 12 27, 8 10 and fi 07 p. 111. For New York via Mauch Chunic, week daya, Y3un. m., vm ami a iup. m. For Iteadlng and Philadelphia, week dnya, 7 30, 8 Si n.ni.. 12 27, S 10 and 6 07 p. m. For Pottavllle, week dayB, 7 30, 9 51 n. m., 12 27, 8 10, 6 07 and 7 25 p. m. For Tamnqua and Mahanoy City, week daytf 7 30. 9 51 a. m.. 12 27. 8 10 and 0 07 P. m. For Wllllamnporl, Sunhury and I.ewlsburn, week days. 1180 a.m.. 12 27, 7 25 n. ro For Mahano Plane, weekdays, 7 30, 9 51, II 80 a. m., 12 27, a 10, 0 07, 1 a, oa p. ro. For Ashland and Sharookln, week days, 780, 11 SO a. m.. 12 27. 3 10.6 07. 725 and S 55 p. m. For lialtlmore, Washington and tho Wett via 11. &0. It. It., ihroiiKh trains lea'-t Heading Terminal, Philadelphia. (P. fi It. II K.) at 3 20, 7 55, II 28 a. in., 8 10 and 7.27 p. i. Hundays, 8 20. 7 00. 11 20 a. 111.. 3 40 and 7 27 P. ro. Ailin tloiiAl trains from Twenty-tourth and unesv nut etreets station, week days, 10 30 a. ro. 12 20. 12 14 8 40 p.m. Hundays, 1 85, 8 23 p. in. TRAINH FOIt SHENANDOAH. X.eave New York via Philadelphia, week dnys, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00, 11 bO a. m., and 1 15, 4 80, 'J O0 p.m. heave New York via Mauch Chunk, week days, 4 80. 9 10 a. 111., 1 SO p. ro. Leave Philadelphia, Ucadlng Terminal, week days, 8 40, 8 80, 10 21 a. lu. and 1 30, 4 CO p.m. Leave UpadliiR, week days, 7 00, 10 08, a, m. 12 15,4 17, 0 00 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle. week days, 7 10, 7 10 a. m,, 12 80 I 10, 0 10 and 0 50 p. 111. IeaveTaniaqiia, week days, 8 30, 112.1 a. m., 1 19, 5 60, 7 'JO p. m, Iamvo Mahanoy City, week days, 'J 05, 11 47 II. Ul 2 22, 5 12, 0 21, 7 44 p. m Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 680, 9 25, 10 25, 1159 a. In., 2 41, 5 82, 6 11, 7 57, p ro. Leave Wllllamnport, week days, 7 12, 10 00 a, 01., 12 3 1 and 4 00 p. 111. ATLANTIC CITY' DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street watt and South streetwhatl lor Atlantic City. Weekdays impress, vou a. m., nut urdays only), 2 00,4 00, 1 80, a 00 p, ro. Afuuiu. modatloii, (1 15 a. 111., 5 15, 6 80 p. ro, Sundays K 1 press, 8 00, 900, 10 00 a. m. Accommodation, 015 a. lu,, 4 45 p. ro. KeturntiiE leuvo Atlantio city depot, corner Atlantlo and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Uipress, 1 00, 7 45, 9 00 a. 111., 3 80, 8 80 p. 111. Accommodation, 4 25, 8 05 a. in. 4 05 p. m. Sundays Express, 4 00. 5 80, 8 00 p, 111. Ac cominodatlou, 7 15 a. ro., 4 15 p. ro. For Cape May and Ocean City, 8 15 a. 111., 2 80, 4 15 p. 111, Sundays Smith street, 9 00, Chestnut street, 9 15 a m For Sea Isle City, 8 15 11 111, 4 15 p in. Sunday. South street, 9 00, Chestnut street, 9 15 u m. Parlor Cars on all express trains. For further information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and Heading Hallway ticket agent or address t (len'l Supt., (len'l l''r Ant., Heading Terminal, 1'ktladclphla, Past. t r 1 1 i Health. Pennsylvania RAILROAD. HCHUYKir,!. DIVISION. May 2. 1898. Trains will leave Shenandoah after the ano date for Wlggans, (Illberton, Frackvtllo, Datl Water, St. Clair, Pottsvllle. Hamburg, Kuadlnp, Pottntown, Phoeiilxvllle. Norrlstown ai.d PWS alclphla (ltr'.ad street statlonl nt 8 05 and 815 a. m., 2 02, 0 10 p. m, on week days. Sundays, 8 15 a. in., 4 25 p. m. Trains leave Frackvlllc for Shenandoah at 7 38, 1140 a.m. and 5 46, 7 30 p. m, Sunday, 11 01 a. m. anu o i' p. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah (via Frack vlllo) 7 10, 11 20 a. in., 6 20, 7 10 p. m. Sunday lu n. ni.. 1 l-u n. m. Leavo PhlladelpMa, (llroad street station), for Sh tndoah at 8 35 a. m., 4 10 p. 111. week days- Sundays leave nt 6 50 and 9 23 a. ra. Leave llroad street station, Philadelphia, tor Sea Girt, Asbury Park, Ocean drove, Lout. llrnnch, and Intermediate stations, 8.20 11.14, a. ni.,8.80 and 4.00 p. m. wcek.days. Jcavo liroaa clreet Ktauon. riiuaueipma, POll NEW YORK. ExpreM, week-days, 8 20, 4 05, 1 50 5 05, 8 5(7, 7 83,8 20, 9 50, 10 21 (Dining Car), 11 00 a. in, 12 00 noon, 12 80 ll.imueu 1 uu aim p. ro. Dining Cars), 1 40, 2 80 (Dining Oar) 8 20, 3 50. 4 00, 5 00, 5 56 (Dining Car), 6 00, 7 02,7 50 (Dll lug Car), 10 00 p. m., 12 01, night. Sundays,. 8 2C 105. 4 50, 5 05, 8 20, 9 50, 10 21, (DlnlnK Car), 1185 a. m., 12ai, 105 (Dining Car) 210 (Dining Car), 4 OO (Limited! 22) (Dining Car), 5 20.5 66, (Dining Car) 6 35, 7 02,7 50, Dining CarJ 10 00 p. m., 12 01 night. Express for lloston wlthuut change, 11 00 a m.. week-days, and 7 43 p. in., dally. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. For lialtlmore and Washington, 8 50, 7 20,8 32, 1020,U23,a. in., 12 09, 1231 (Dining Car), 1 12 (Dining Car, 3 12, 4 41, 15 25 Congres sional Limited. Dining Carl, 6 17. 655 min ing Car, 7 31 Dining Car p. in., nnd 12 OS night week days. Sundays, 3 50, 7 20, 9 12, 11 28, a. in.. 1209, 1 12, Dining Car 4 41, 520 Con gressional Limited, Dining Car, 6 55 Dining Car, 731 IDInlngCar p. ro. and 12 05 night. For lialtlmore, accommodation, 9 12 a in, 2 02 and 4 01 p 111 week days, 5 08 and 11 18 p in dally. FOU ATLANTIO CITY. Leave Rroml street station via Delaware river bridge Express, 9 20 a 111, 7 05 p. m. dally. Leave .Market street war: isxpresi, tvu, uiw am, (100 Saturdays only), 2 00,4 00, 180,5 00 p. m. Sundays. 8 00,8 45,9 00, 9 45 a. m (accom modation 4 80 and 5 00 p. 111.) For Cane May, Anglesca, Wlldwoodand Holly Ileoeh Kxpress, 9 00 a m, 100 p in weekdays. Sundays 9 00 a m. Knr t apo May only. 1 80 p m Saturdays For Sea Isle City. Ocean City. Avalon and Stono Harbor Express, 9 00 a. in., 420, p. in. weeic days, sunuays, 9 ou a. ro. For Somers Point Express. 5 00. 900. a. m.. 2 00,4 00, BOO, p. m. week days. Sundays, 8 45 a. m. ami 9 ia p. m. J. 11. HuicHiNsoN, J. W, Wood, (len'l Manager. Clen'l Pass'g'r Agt DRJHEEL60HsSixiti,st. CURE GUARANTEED." A Jin viiiJP in; ii i ii 'i' v, refill i r Ncir)tbllt'. Siievlal JlUeiikt. Vlir Irort'lo Slt'lctiil't'. Sn t'nttllic HniilU lTmlf I'hipt'il Oriruimt: liiC f,NVSr?M5Wi7Sa BLOOD POISOH In nil niu'i, rreU citf fiircil Ii I I 1 11 Hlt (3i IKl 1UCIH. HIHinpS TOT 11X7K Ii-ii(h.'runtvlrneinfillcalh(i(jkKiiHiilnir UuucUiitfakyliiitumch.tUc'lr irickiibciicuica, rnnn.-cnfflr-OT o DUAI.1SU IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholcsalo and Retail. CO West Centre Strceti YT" fa OLD GLORY STILL WAVE Over the Shore and Harbor of Guantaiiamo Hay, and Direct Communication May Soon lie Established. KlnRHton, .laiiiHlcit, June 13. For four days Hip scene ot the chief mili tary nnd imvnl opnrntlonB lias Iipcm Cnlmnnurn and aiianlnnnnio buy. The American flag 1b (lying on the slime nnd In the harbor, first planted 011 Cuban soil last Friday by United Stale marines from the transport Panther under Lieutenant Colouel II. W. Ilmit iiiBton, covered by tho guns of the cruiser Mnrblehead, Commander Mc Calla. The battleship Orogon has already coaled in the smooth water of the har bor and sailed awny. The battleship Texas wm; coaling Saturday, to be fol lowed by other slilp. The Pipindions of Hear Admiral Sampson nnd Commodore Schley are mill off Santlngo, maintaining a strici wnteh day and night lo prevent tin' possibility of tho escape of Admiral Corveni. From men who havo landed to take observations of tho harbor i: Is lenrned definitely, all agreeing on the point, that the Spanish crulein and two torpedo boat destroyers are there, but these vessels fire regarded by naval experts, after all, as "men In but'ltrnm." As a high naval olllcor remarked "Spain, throughout Iter wholo lilstory, lias novor sought a naval llrsht, and never will. She has always dodged, nnd Is dodging now. Corvorn never In tended to fight, lie intouded to dodge, and lie has surceoded. Sjiain will never send another fleet to these' waters during tho present war." In controlling the outer linrlior of Guantaiiamo Admiral Sampson weenres possession of tho Cuban terminus of tho French cable to llaytl. Th.o ap paratus In the omce at the harbor mouth was wrecked by a shell, but the cable steamer Adrfn haB instruments nnd operators aboard, and direct ;ojn munlcatlon With Washington will soon bo established. Judging from the panic In which the Spaniards lied from the village of Fisherman's I'Qlnt, thoy will scatter at tho first approach. Thoy left at Fisherman's Point throe antiquated howitzers, several cases of ammuni tion, shell and canister, some Mauser lilies nnd a regimental flag. Kvery precaution has been takon to guard the men from disease All thi- inits In the locality have been razed, 3arge casks of Spanish wine havo been smashed, two wells have been hoard- cfl up nnd all the drinking wnter used Is supplied from the fleet. Tho mnrlnes re well equipped for tho campaign. .The .camp will probably be named Camp .M.cCalla, after tho commander of tire Miw.'ileliead. The oVtaneo overland lo Santiago, aronnd the bay, Is CO miles, and the roads havt beon rendered impassible bv tlio Cubaui under Pedro Perez. Tlio first division of tho Cuban nrmv rlaims to have 4,000 men, but theso figures are prolvibly overestimated The Cubans belb-yo that there are about 3,500 soldlert in tho vicinity of Culmanci'ii, which lies at the ontraiui) to the inner liaThor. Guantanamo City is inland about ID miles. The two har bors are connected by a natrow chan nel, with a dumbbell olfoct. It Is tho outer harbor which Admiral Sampson now holds with tho Mnrblehead, tho Yosemitn and Vixen, nnd Willi n bat talion of marines on the crest of i blunt lopped eminence commanding the entrance on tho eastern sido. In the inner harbor nro two small Span ish gunboats and at Caimanora there is a battery. Au expedition of thrco steam launch es, oillcered by kioutonant Norman, Ensign Kustis, son of Mr. James D. Eustis, former United States ambassa dor to Franco, and Cudot G. Van Or lon, under the general command of Lieutenant Anderson, of the cruiser Marbleboad, Saturday night dragged for mines, but found none. Lleuten- ant Anderson, who distinguished him self at Clenfuegos, pulled n dingy with in CO yards of tho fort without being discovered. He found tlio fort to con sist of masonry, with three guns mounted seaward. Saturday morning tlio British steam er Now Koundland, of Montreal, with a general cargo from Halifax, steamed Into tho harbor. Her commander was greatly surprised at bo prosonco ol the Americans, hut he retained enou?h composuro to dip his flaf three times and then started to put about. A shot across his hows from the Marbleliepd stopped hint, and tlio vewol wKtf boarded, her papors showing that sjia was hound for Jamaica. Tlo captain explained that ho hud nut in to sen if he could got a roturn cargo of suswr. Ho was Informed that ho could not, and was thou allowed to proceed. Severe storms prevail in tlio chan nel between Santiago do Cuba and Jamaica. The press dispatch boats 2iavo encountered theso storms for tho last ton days, making tlio voyagos vory dilllcult. Tho boat adds to the dis comfort, but a dally sorvloo la main tained. S. C. P. Jouos. MilofchurK. Pa., writes : "I have used DoWltt's Llttlo lVirly Ilisors ever since they wore Introduced here and must wiy l nave novor usou any puia in my ntiuiiy (hiring forty yenin of house keeping that liavo such satimuctory rosuits as a laxative or cathartic." O. II. llanenl.ucli. Spnln lln Js'ot Appealed to Austria, London, June 13. The Vienna corre spondent of The Times says: "There Is not a particle of truth In the ru mors that Spain has appealed to 15m peror Friin' ls Joseph to mediate, oi that an Kun.peun congress is contem plated to discuss the ultimate statum of the Philippines." One Minute lu not loiuj, yet rcllof U ob tained in half that tlmo by the uso of One Minute t'etiKh Curo. It prevents couaunip tlon and quickly euros colds, croup, bronchi tis, piiuuiuoniu, la urippo and all throat and unit troubles. O. Il. Iiiii:eiibuch. Not uu ?Tniiii'icuii py. Gibraltar, Juno 13. The man taken Into custody at Algeelras, Spnln, Fri day iiiulit mi tho charge of havlnf: In his possession plans ot the fortltlcatlone nt Cadiz, has been released, the u plclons which led to his arrest bavin been shown to be Krouudless. The prisoner proved to be a British sub ject, not an Amoiican, us was at first reported. The human machine starts but onco and 8toi.s hut once. You can keep It koIiik; b ailll lUOnb IO.l.llllJ "J "WHS r, el., ifti.ni. tbe faoiniis little nills stlitlon and all stomach and liver trouble V. ll, iiaucni.uuii. IiASElUi.1. tiECURllb. Slinidlilir nf tin ' lnlix 111 ibc I'm' iiiiiiipiiin-imp I'miiibiUm Nut h. mil i.eiilllie. W h. PC. W I, Olnelnnntl...l 11 .1HJ IMtfamurK. l -'l ClevrUtnd ...81 IS .074 IMlillwIelp'B. .1" t IVist.m 3 10 .04 Ht. TiOUis ...10 .'X Tlaltimnre -.25 13 .OW Mrnoklyn . . . 1(1 25 New York. ..28 n .624 Waihimrton 15 29 Cliicaim ! JSI1 Louisville.. ..15 88 HATItHllAV'B (UWIOWAI, I.BAOl'K (IAMBS. At Boston -Boston. 4; Philadelphia, S. At l'ittKbiinr-t'levrtiml. 4. I'lttsluirK. 2. At New Yolk-New ik. ti, Hmoklyn, 2. At tlultlmoiv -Hultltnwe, H! Washing ton, 9. Wf(lAT0 NATIONAL W.AHUM OAMKB. Al U.ulhvllle Louisville, !; Cincinnati, 4. Al Chlingo-at. I.011IB. 4-, Chicnifn, 2. At Cleveland Cleveland, a, Hltuhurg, 1. Ilnntcrn League. W. 1,. PC. V. h. PC. Wllkwhurre IP 18 .MM Syracuse. .. .WJ )7 .841 Torontc ' 14 .MS Rochester . ..10 20 .444 Montreal. ...IB l .MO Buffalo 19 24 .443 l'r(rideni'ii..l6 14 .m fitoirtniffleld. . 20 .1119 BATl'linAT'n KASTKB.t I.KAOtJB (I AMES. At llunalo first name: VVItkesbarre, . Mwrfnlo 2. Second iriime: Vllkehnrre, 10; ltifTnlo, 5. At Toronto Torotu, 7; PrnvWrMU'c fl. At Montreal-First Hume: MontiK.-il. r.. HnrliiKllchi. .1. Second unme: Snrlnirt.eld. 7; Montreal, 0. At Rochester l:l Innh b) HocHester, 7: Syrncuse, 4. M'NAY'H KAKTKIIK I.RAdfB OAM ES. At UnfTulo Wllkextmrre, 12. Buffalo, 10. At Svrneiwi'-Syracuse, 23; Toronto, 6. Al JlocliMSter Rochester, 14. 1'rnvldcnen, 5. Atlantic I.oiturtie. W U II'. W. h. PO. Richmond. ..19 1 SSH Newark 20 19 ,81 X.anciwter...24 Id .658 Norfolk 10 10 .SOU ItiwlitlB 2117 .553 PatcM.li ...17 22 .4WI Hartford. . .20 W .511' AiMituwn . .13 2& .012 SATtmDAY'H ATLANTIC IvBAOl'B (JAM EH. At Upnclliifi; Ttendliur. 12. Newark, 8. At Poterw.n lUohntond, ; AUwitown, B. At Norfolk-Norfolk. 2; Lnnt'BSter, 1. At Pat viwin Piiterfcoti, 11; Hartford, i. MCNI.AY's ATLANTIC I.KAUtlK (J AMISS Al N(.irk Nenmk, 3, Hurtford. t. At piiteisun- U(..i(Jiiiti, l. l'.iterbon, 1. Ilobbed the Grave. A startliim incident of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, whb the subject, Is narrated liy linn as toilows : l was in a most dreadful condition, My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue e&ated, pain continually in hack and sides, no ni"'titc gradually growing weaker (lay t.y nuy. Three tiliymciani had given me nt. roriiin- atoly, a friend advised tryitiK 'Electric Hitlers.' anil to my ureal joy aim sururiHc. the first bottle made a decided improvement. I continued thoir use for throe weeks, and am now a well man. I know they saved mj lifo. and robbed tho grave of another victim No one should fall to try them. Only r.ii cents lior bottle at A. Wasloy's drug store. Drowiifiriu Slulit or llnnorcn--. Ijancimter. Pa., June 13. f'lvu b s Kempf, ased 20, while bathlnK ut lim kv SprinRB, a fdeaBUre report on the Cnii' - tojta cieek, yehterday nftertiinin imi Crowned in HlKht of hundredh of m -tatorx, and while dogens of other youti. men were awimmlng close by. He niml no outcry whatever when he sank, nnd though his body was recovered lu ,a few minutes life was extinct and ef forts to resuscitate him proved fruit less. He had lately recovered from a severe lllnems from typhoid fever. Anolllol' AllPured Spiilitsli Spy. New York, June 13. Kduurdo Mon tesi, who was arrested on board the steuniship Tartar Prince Sdtuidiiy evening, Is confined In a cell In Castle William, on Ouveitiiii's Island It in supposed that the man Is a Spanish spy, or at nny rate in the employ of the Spanish uiithorlths The olliilnls still refuse lo innld public the nature of th -pap i t'UiiHl in his liaifaKe. It Is sup jins' l ih.'it .Mi'iiti-i will be taken to "V . ( - li m ' - - t, ibi'. i k. The niser. uian with hla 1 immersed in and inoney-Ret- llct- me miser iiiiE1 door shut ktd him in for ever Al t- n and slave itid worry and jjt t nek and iiToken down, forpcUtt-K all the' tune that lu allh is worth m f ) r e than that a happy, home is rather en than great td they hear the trap- ' 'door of disease spring to and nhut them off from all the bright hopen they Ubortd for. A siek man cannot be happy ; ho cannot accomplish the work he has to do in this world, he loses the very money he is striv ing for ; hi ambition defeats itself. Any man who discovers that hia strength and energy are giving way has an unfailing menniof regaining his physical health and stamina in die simple yet all-potent restor ative power of tliat wonderful "Goldtn Medical Discovery " oiipinated by Dr. K V. Pierce, of Buffalo. N Y , the world-famouH specialist in diseuseb of the nutritive or ganism. Among the thouanils who have consulted hira by mail the cat-e of Mr Newton II. Wake, of Tin!ernviUe, Tippah Co., Mis.s., as shown In Hit following letter iudicates tin- remarkable effieaey of his treatment " In Iicemlxr 1K-15 my hettltii lieg-an to fail, I trletl many different kimU of mudiLiueuand th. more 1 took the worse the UU east vrew. limlly in April when I was buty witli the farm work my heatth uol o 1-ad that I 'auM a it hold on tn wwV. '. ive vmx . VLt w9A.V beenmt short and I wuh weak ami nervous, and 1 ofteutimet) would uplt bliKKl I was unable to work. I trletl our of the doctors in the vicinity 1 but failed to obtain relief I ftenned to gr w 1 worse Mv futlier uciivtd h bonk from lr Tierce In which I lead of a st simil.tr Ut mine ami decided to write to Ir Pierce He reeom mended mc to take his c.uldtn Medical IHic-v cry.' After taking uix buttles nf thih uinetly I can recommend it a& one of the best uitdtclnes to build up the Hyutem. I am now eujoyiuj' good health. Torpid liver and constipation are surely and Bpeedily cured by Dr. I'ierce's Tleawini Pellets, They never K"pe. They regulate tone up and invigorate the liver, stomsvet and bowela No substitute urged by tntr- ceuury Uealer-. ia as good. "IV STRONG AGAIN! vltior to the whole bcinc. AUdrAlx .0 2 WHEN IN DOUUT. TRY T an: prup-rly cured, their conditlou ftu worriri thet.t into lnsanitv, Con- imptionor I.tt Mailed tcaled. Price i per box, ' b with tron-cl 1 legal guar mtee 1 1 urr or refund t inuticj-.fs 00, Scud tor free book. Addro&s, PEAL MEUICtN CO , Cleveland, 0- For Sale al KXRUN'S Drujr Store, Shenandoah, Pa. "A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT to SWAVR WITH." IS THE PROPER THING iiiiiiiMiiiiiiiniiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiillliiMiiniriiiiiiiiiiii M r.r- ( ".ri' vy ? -1' Ir 'Tw&iX,' ' ' . I" "IB inniM", m .1 iliuiua i reuu ly ' 5 Ef 'tfl f - JSP1' tSl'rujin- ur , L'i pn, MfioniLutlBin, s 1 '' I i' JfwfiH -1'''4 V'''1'- a Suiifllllllllllllllllllllllllll ' Llllllllllllll"'lllIUIIIIIIIIIIIIIll!ll1lilnulIIIH I HCM .till I I " TERRIBLE S CURED BY CUT1CURA I v,.u- aflllcted with a tciriMi t.r, ,ilmi out ln.is treated bytho ven I.. -i pin -i' " 11,1 pronounced It hl'l )) .r. u it r-" 1 was suffering untold a '"in, ind " hid In gito up .rk. Ciiicint l!i mhoi - u, n Kil;'S"ti'd, Mini ll 1 iinmcili.Uch I ' I'r..mtliutirst,Ii'pcriciii'i'dasunUni . r. nntuithstandinciuj uitcnscpaln. Inui.. i tlr1itl'ingtlllBtl.it vmtnthrhi-ii tint n ftlan on t))H boiht anflirfiffi fti'lc it it Anv Hung had ever been the matt, renl nc M.H.ItASTIKN, IWW Hunter st ..Ml u t ' fl'Sl U' Ptll.Tfl TSTsTFOirt Bli'iu M I IT.I ,'IM"ril"IK -.Ji.i ..u.ii- ...... . ., mhIIs nnnlntinvi, Wllti ( I Til I K ' l)liri"t miillicntKkrncnr,'ii.Tiilinllil(loieiior( iir".' 1U- VKST.ilrMtsrtnt l.linl ptirlflffumidhuinni Si'il thwMBtw.nl thpwnrlit. rofTSB TllC ih'iI PEW 1:1 .I'rups.. tlosfam. llowtoC'ufsBloiwt Hu'" .'..fnic PROFESSIONAL CARD S jJ- M. BUKKK, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW. 8(Bce TCdn biilMlmt, tetter of Main all Centre elreete, Hhennndoah. J. " POMKROY, ATtOitNBY-AT-LAW Shenaiidonh, Pa. W. SHOEMAKER ATTORNBY-At-LAW, JE. Corner Market and Centre streets. pROF. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 06, Mahanoy City, I'a. Having studied under soma of the best masters In Irfindon and Paris, will kIvp lessons on the violin, mamlol! o, Kuttarnml vtrca! culture. Terms reasonable. Address In care of Htrouse the Jeweler Shenandoah. nr.ifr uii t ti Llll'l'lt1! .lllll ll-'l. Id i In tn ilil i 'in' " h' i v n ni h i". Luxes al MS.-IO .t i 'tin tut" I c lire ir ultimo rt t unil t'liirn'! m t p l.ri "1.1 nni ill il i ii ttl.ini u i ii ' fi i in KofHulrln tiftian'i'iitli hy Mirnui itriiR tor and iruhii r I "THE STYLISH PATTERN." Ar- llsl'.c. Fashionable. Original. Pcrfcct- ? Filling. Prices lOaiiil luconts. 1 Nonehleher. None better at an v price. J Some reliable merchant sells them In J T nearly every city or town. Ask for r 3 them, or Ihey can be had by mail from A J us in either New York or Chicago. Cl.r 41 d T ttor P-,c.1,ir.- . iiAiiik.a t.iAvu. i.i-i. ... 1.1..1. vji " l sent upon receipt ol one cent to pay 7 postage. MS CALLS MAGAZIN Brightest ladies' magaiine published. ? Invaluable for the home. Fashu.is of fi thi day. Home Literature, Household I Hints, Fancy Work, Current Topics, T Fiction, all for only 50 cents a year. In- fi eluding a t'ri'O pattern, your ovnselec- I Hon any time. Send two 2-cent stamps T for sample copy. Address B THE McCAt-L COMPANY, r 112-J46 West 14th Street, New York, i ' r J89 Fifth Avenue, Chicago. I with Tansy i"h1 I'eiJDyroyo! 1 1 i nt t rtmnlil. Always buv tho (n t . i avu fitAmLnK Ji atitped tipifior to all utliera, K tfU.tiii th-iiiarrkti Nf ! larticuiej. i I 1 'AUSY PILLS! ALU Safe and sure. sfHOc. forwomam GUAP":' Wiwrnx EPtciFic CoPn " . f Km roviiiHkyfa 'drug Htoret I 0.1 Centre Btreei. AWN'S TANSY PILLS . TR.irli TRI E AID 14TK WOMAN'S RELIEF. A) warn iiromntand rlibl. Aioui imitation . ,...-., 'll. w- I'll t anr lifl llflltlTl, Catoh Spko C'o., notion, Mai. Our book, H For sale al Klrllnfl drug atore and Shenund om drug utora y hav- stoi! the h i It .V i in. d ll- Debility, liutmts: bit - ilVari cele,Atiopfn Tin v clear th- 1m m,, trv-pti'i . tin 1 truilMf n, iiiltt diise1-'! -t ncrfi'i t. and if., nt a hra,!1! . uud los&es are checked (i rtminentiv. L tiU-ss Diti t FOR HOUSE-CLEANING; i:i:i. lllllllillMllllllilN Iihs mill f '-(. j -I 'l. HH'ULI- u . Miiu. vnu KME PERFEOT MM a DO NOT DESPAIR 1 1 B ttl Siiir i I.imtct'rt Tlio SV-i'l Itl r!Vf Ml 11 tl ? . tllO 111 Jtr j fATTERHSW j 4 "THE STYLISH PATTERN." At- A t llsl'.c. Fashionable. Original. Perfect- V mm miii i Ban' an n
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