THE EXCHLtliNXE OF SYRUP 0I! FIGS is iltio not only to tho orlfflnnlity and simplicity of tho combination, but also to the oaro and skill with which it is manufactured by hcienlifie processes lcnown to tho Cai.ifoiinia Fin Svittrr Co. only, nud we wish to impress upon nil tho importance of piii-clinshitf tho true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Vifrs is manufactured by the CAuroitNiA Via Sriitn Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other pur ties. Tho high standing of the Cali fornia Fio Sviiirr Co. with tho medi cal profession, and tho satisfaction which tho genuinp Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the name of tho Company a guaranty of the excellenso of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on tho kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. 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Laser's Lager Pilsnei Beer. Porter and Weiss Beer. Tsrt Clirist. Schmidt, Agent mid Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - FA EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. Tho Rosy Froshnoss And n velvety softness of the skin is Inva riably obtained lr tuuf e who una l'ozzom'B Ooruiilexlon l'owiler. Mm mm ASK FOR THEM.fm wr oest by adding a lit tlcrf Scelig's m rrt inn rv rn 0 1. Oommodoro Watson Will Load a Floot of WarBliips TO STRIKE A ORUSHINQ BLOW. Wiitson'H Squnclron Will Include! tlio llnttletlilps Oreuoii mill Iown, unit AV 111 1'i'olmlilyluiivoSiiiiilison'nl'lcot OH" SmitliiKo on tlio Kouiaii or July. Washington, Juno 28. Tho adminis tration yesterday finally enme to a de cision to send an American squadron to tlio Spanish coast and Into the Med iterranean. The first announcement yesterday, through a bulletin posted at the navy department of the govern ment's Intention, was received with Incredulity. There was a suspicion that the story was beliiK floated to do celvo the Spanish government. How ever, when later In tho day the de tail of the vessels selected to consti tute Commodore "Watson's eastern squadron was announced, and official orders were given to provision the fleet for four months it liernme appar ent to the last doubter that the gov ernment was in earnest In this purpose to dispatch tho lleet to Europe. The three vessels selected ns colliers have started already on their way to New port News to take on a large supply of coal. It will require about a week to got this down to Sampson's fleet, so if the start Is to bo made from thnt point it will be Impossible for Com modore Watson to get away before the fourth of July. This would seem to be an auspicious date for the beginning of an expedition that will, for the first time In the COMMODOItK J. C. WATSON, world's history, start from the new world to attack continental Europe. No attempt Is made to deny that the government Is Influenced' In ordering this movement by a desire to check the progress eastward of the Cadiz fleet. It was not believed that tho Spanish admiral could be guilty of the folly of uncovering his home ports in this fashion, but Inasmuch as he seems determined to do so the naval strate gists could not do less than take ad vantage of the magnificent opportunity ufforded to strike a crushing blow at Spain, and thereby perhaps save much time and loss of life and -money in the conduct of tho tedious campaign In Cuba. The determination to send this squad ron against Spoln was the outcome of direct olllclal advices reaching tho state and navy departments ns to the trogress of Admiral Camera's squad ron. These advices give a list of the Spanish ships now nearlng tho Suez canal, which differs somewhat from thfi list given In tho press dispatches and by Lloyds. Tho olllclal list is as fol lows: Pelayo, Carlos V, Audaz, Osada, Prosporplna, I'atriota, Itapldo, Buenos Ayres, Isle de Paney, Colon, Covan donga and San Francisco. The addi tional Information comes from official sources that this squadron Is at Port Said, and expect to take on board 10, 000 tons of coal before entering the Suez canal. Such a heavy coaling would take some time. It disclosed also that the admiral expected to make a long sail, and was doubtless headed for the Philippines, a point which officials at first doubted. This squadron Is the most formidable Spain has afloat. The Pelayo is the stiongest of the ships, and is the only battleship In the Spanish navy. She is 9.000 tons, with a speed of 10.7 knots. She carries 35 guns of various caliber, ond has seven torpedo tubes. The Carlos V has 2S puns and six torpedo tubes. The Audaz and Osado nro tor pedo boat destroyers. They are of 400 tons each, and are 30 knotters. Each carries six guns and two torpedo tubes. It is apparent that the main rellanco of this lleet is on these four vessels. The others are auxiliaries and colliers. As there are only two armored Bhlps In the lot Admiral Dewey's fleet of protected, but unarmored ships prob ably will take care of this Spanish squadron. With the Monterey added; ho could certainly do so. The eastern squadron which tho Uni ted States will now send against Spain far outranks this Spanish squadron, the battleships Iowa and Oregon ex ceeding tho Pelayo and Carlos V at every point, while the other United States vessels are far superior, ship for ship, to those of the Spanish squadron, with tho single exception of tho two Spanish torpedo destroyers. Pesides theso two vessels Commodoro Watson's squadron will consist of tho flagship Newark, cruisers Yosemlte, Yankee and Dixie and colliers Scondla, Almremla and Alexander. When the American fleet sails for Spain it will take with It complete In formation as to the entire stretch of (Spanish coast, with detail maps of -every harbor and Its fortifications. In general the fortifications of tho coast are relics of tho medieval greatness of Spain, and many of theso old defenses are tumbling ruins. T Kick sioldloi'M nt Ciunp-Algor. Washington, Juno 28. About 200 men In Camp Alger are on the sick list, but the illness of a largo ma jority is of comparatively Insignificant character. Private Garrett, of Com pany li, Sixth Pennsylvania, wntTseiit to Fort Meyer yesterday suffering from acuto inuiila. Similar cases have oc curred in the camp. Will your battles against disoase by acting promptly, Ono Mlnuto Cough Cure produces imtnedlato rosulU, When takon early If pre vents consumption. And In later stages It furnishes prompt relief, C. II, llageubuch. Around tho Wnrlil in n"l)ory. Newport, ). I., June 28. Captain Joshua Slocum nrrlvcd hero yesterday on tho nloop yacht Spray after a voy nue around tho world. Ills crulso ot moro than three years was mndo In n sailing- craft 33 feet long and 14 feet wide. Captain Slocum made the voy age entirely alone. To Cure neadacha In IS Minutes. Tako Dr. Davis' Ali-Ileadacho. All druggists Healthy Children. are a comfort to themselves and the reason eo many lauillics bless THE GENUINE JOHAHN HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT It has done more to make strong, healthy children than any other nutri tive ionic, because It makes Strong, Healthy Mothers. 0 Ob Free for Weak Men backs this oflcr. (Cut out end send this notice, or ERIE MEDICAL bllt hire toll earner for 25 sue price!, bktidjc ae&ier proms, bere for examination. ETerjtbiog llSatrlesof O'j BlTlee ei TonUuniel. Surreys, fit) to Cf2S. res. Phaetons. Traps. ettes. Scrinit-Hoad Ki.U. Borctr niralii. PrieMieOO. Ai looa in mi go- ELKHART CAHMAOE AH UAUHESS MTU. 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To Niagara Falls, excursion tickets good to return within ten days will bo sold on July 21, August 4 nnd 18, September 1, 15 and 20, at rato of $10 from Philadelphia, Halthiiorc, and Washington. Theso tickets include transportation only, and will permit of stop over within limit at liuft'alo, Kochcstor, and Watkins on tho return trip. Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, Luray Caverns, Natural Ilridgo, Virginia Hot Springs, Richmond, and Washington, Sep tember 23 and Octobor 19. Rato, $03 from Now York, $03 from Philadelphia. Pro portionate rates from other poiuts. For itineraries and further information ap ply to ticket agents, or address Geo. W. Iloyd, Assistant Goncral Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. Scald head is au eczema of tho scalp very sovoro sometimes, hut it can bo cured. Doan's Ointment, quick and permanent in its results. At any drug store 30 cents. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And Flowers, tho lltiml of Ainorlcn, Cali fornia. Via tho true pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain Route," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes nio uuknown. Pullman first and second class palaco and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Toxas, Old nnd Now Mexico, Arizona, California, Orogon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah uud Nevada, without change. Quick timo, low rates, and all tho comforts of modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via tlio Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your homo, literature, and full information, dropapostal card, J, P. McCunii, T. P. Agent. 31U Rail road nvciiuo, Elmiru, N. Y., or 301 Broad way, Now York. 3-1-tf W. E. Iloyt, G. E P. Agt. The Population ot Shenandoah Is about eighteen thousand, and we would say at least one-half are troubled with some affection of the Throat and Lungs, as those complaints arc, accoiding to statistics, more numerous than others. 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"Written guarantee to absolutely cure nil kinds of Rupture without operation or detention from business. Absolutely no Danger. Examination Pree. loo persons cured in Sunlmry, Shamokin, Ml. Carmel and vicinity who can ho lcferml to. Charges and terms moderate and within reacli of all. DRJHEELeoiH&fijSt. CURE GUARANTEED." Melf-utiiM (Special Jlttiikt, Var icocele ntriciiit't'u, i.t cuiunir, .Small ln.h-veloptMl OrcailflsA: iffiWHiiTA BLOOD POISON in nil cnen, rreiH cut' ctiretl Co lOUavM. Si'ntHuctH. 8tamH for Uo)lc 'Truth.11 onlvi rneirieiHenl linnlf Kirn mini? QuueUa fc rakuJun ltuteithdr tricks Hi ecUcmua ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND THERE IS NO KINO OF PAIN OR ' ACHE, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL, THAT PAIN-KILLER WILL NOT RE LIEVE. , LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB , STITUTES. THE GENUINE DOTTLE DEARS THC NAME, PERRY DAVIS & SON. VeVeyVWltVb V0) CKKMCMC0KCM50K0 Successor of tho " I'nahrUIgftt.' Tho Ono Great Statultirtt Authority, So urltes lion. 1 el JtrcHor, JllBtitX) I'. He MUUTlllU l"Uft. Htaiiclarcl of the V, S. Cov't Printing OfHce, U10 I' 8 Huihthiq 1 louri, 1111 me r-wiv i-.11- au 1110 BcuooiuooiiH. Warmly Commended ly State Snperlnteinli'ota ( or schools, Colli-wr I'ti si uunoBi wiuioui numut'i. Invaluable In tlin lioiitu'lmM, nud to ( the 1;u litT, schol.ii, in- , jism'Hi.ii man, aiiu tu.ii- THE DOST POR PRACTICAL USE, It Is easy to find the word wanted. It Is easy to ascertain the prominclaorr It Isfusy to trace the growth of a word. It Is easy to learn what a word means. Tha Now York Tribuua 'ihn latVht c.HltiMi romi-s front tho irtu ulih a rotHs!ctt'iic"W that Impllus Hie liioHt tlnruiiKh !! ( 1 ('H ill iiml ly,Hnrtai)hii'al siiimtaUIihi. 'I hi u tnn imniu', inn, iui(i una UMoru m yiw 11 u is ' iiisi.uiny iwiuiiti n-iri.- M-rii "t low, ' irTTitiTmfst, (CrSnccimen pices cent on arrcaon (7. .t- C. MIZltUTAlir CO., VuhUtihers, rtpritiRtww, MUSS., CARPET CLEANING. The undersigned have assumed charge of the Shenandoah Renovating Company'splant, nnd are prepared to clean, sew and lay carpets, mattresses, and do general upholster ing work. Feathers Cleaned. Work Done Promptly. ...Drop Us a Postal. ALLEBACH & HEFNER. Ord lers enn he left nt No, 7 Noith WcnI treet, or at llie plant, Ap!c alley nnd ltnwert; street. mitvlfullen imimmirc! rami Ml IJIjfllUtlO unuijfli For Egypt's Eofusal to Supply Oa mara's Floot With Goals DO NOT TEAR OUR '.WARSHIPS. At j.pnt Thnt Is tlio IniproilonSpnti Innlw Would Convoy Moiintlnio tho Destitution of tlio Mnos TliM-ntciii Kow Tcrrori Vov KxNtliiu DyiiRwty. London. June 28. The Madrid corre spondent of The Standard nays: EeTypfn refusal to supply coal to Ad miral Cnmara's sauadron Is Ptronjrly resented as due to England's lnlluonces. It Is regarded as a fresh proof of an Anglo-American entente. The Rpan luli Transatlantic Steamship company has coal depots at Aden, Colombo and Blngaporp. Captain Aunon, minister of marine, hopes the matter may be nrranped, since Knaland has not yet declared coal contraband of war. Ac cording to another version, the Incident will serve as a pretext to brine; Ad miral Cervera hack to Spain to check American oppression." The Madrid correspondent of The Tlmns says: The threats to send a squadron to Spain, as reported from the T'nitcd States, are regarded here as proof that the American government Is seriously alarmed at the prospect Of Admiral Pamara appearing In the neighborhood of Manila. It Is argued that If the United States were to show so little regard for the usage of civ ilized warfare ns to bombard small, open towns, America might kill a few peaceful Inhabitants and Injure pii-' vate property, hut the practical effect of such a flagrant Infraction of the Idws of war would merely be to Inllamoi the war spirit of the Spaniards. As for fortified portB, experience In Cuba and Porto Itico has shown that tin- fire of men-of-war makes but little Impression, nnd American would find it much harder to maintain a fleet off the coast of the peninsula than at r few hours' sail from Key West. Tin' landing of any considerable armed force is out of tho question, but thnt is precisely what the Spaniards would like. Such views are commonly en tertained here. The peace movement In Catalonia Is RaiiiinK strength. An Influential com mission, headed by the Alcnlde nf Barcelona, has arrived and will have n conference with Senor Sagasta, on the subject of measures to alleviate dis tress In Catalonia. Oeneral Blanco has sent a large body of troops toward Guantannmo to op pose the expected advance by .the Americans from that point. Consid erable reinforcements are expected from Manzanillo, but they may be de layed by the bad roads and by insur gent bands. The Madrid correspondent of The Dally Telegraph says: Spain is In a state of feiment, of transition without parallel during the present century. Troubles of the gravest kind are-brewing all over the provinces. Every po litical and social Institution is threat ened in turn, and the least nervous among far sighted politicians appre hend a complete debacle. But the failure of tho national de fense is not alone accountable for this. Incredible as it may seem, the ma jority of the Spaniards have absolutely no Interest -in the war, and even dis play a willingness to forgot the past and to endeavor to rub along without colonies. The statesmen responsible for the loss of the colonies arc utterly reckless nnd tlie Indifference to the people's ruin manifested by tho governing and up per middle classes Is probably unpar alleled in history. Hunger and misery are making themselves felt throughout the country. There will soon be 33,000 unemployed In Catalonia, and every where else there are similar accounts of distress, going from bad to worse day by day. The government is painfully con scious, and is now taking energetii measures, but all of these are of a coercive character. Troops which might have successfully defended the Philippines aro being massed at all the centers where starvation protests are likely to assume an "figgn-sslvi form, while money Is being wasted on warships that will never lire a shot. The press expects to be gagged, but It unanimously declares that no amount of coercion and no degree of dictatorial despotism will hinder the country from rising and manifesting its will. What is far more suiIoub Is the unfortunat circumstance that the dynasty share In the unpopularity of the governmcn The people argue that repression 1 being employed solely In favor of the monarchy, which has remained abso lutely passive during the terrible na tional crisis. Free Pills. Send your address to II. K. Ihicklcn & Co. Chicago, nnd get a free sample boa: of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits, These pills arc easy in their action and arc particulaily ellective in the cure ol Constipation and bick Headache Tor Malaria and Liver troubles they lia been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to the atomach and bowel1, greatly invigorate the system. Kcgular size 2oc, per box. Sold by A. wasley, Druggist. Bf' Democrat?. Could Not Auroo. Washington, June 28. The postponed meeting ofthe Democratic caucus ad journed to December Inst night with out disposing of the resolutions in troduced by Mr. Bailey, and amended by Mr. Meltae, of Arkansas, proposing to make future option of DemoirutU caucuses binding upon all pm tb lpants. A vote upon the resolutions n suli 'I in 17 for and 2 against them. Mr. Lewis, of Washington, made tin- puint of no quorum, which tlu- result u; -tulned. Adjournment was then taki n to tho first Saturday after the first Monday In December, when a vote uiii bo taken upon the resolutions. Eui h side claims It will ultimately win. K. C. Blanks, of Lowisvillo, Toxas, writes that 0110 box of DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo was worth fBO.OO to him. It cured his piles of ton years standing. Ho advisoa othors to try it. it also cures eczema, skin dlsoasoa and obstinate soros. (J. 11. llagcnhuch. Hir.vpt's Wnriiliiir to Cnmnm. Cairo, Egypt, June 28. The Egyptian government has Instructed Its authu ltles at Port Said to prevent the 1 Htoknrtt eniriiireil tbet-r hv A H inh- Cnmni-n. for his lleet from pmlinrlrlnr on Spanish e-hlps, and haB courteously liirormeii Admiral uamara that so do ing would bo an Infiliigement of tho laws of neutrality, which Egypt in tends rigorously to observe, Tho Adauz's machinery requires repairs, and Camara has slgnliled his Intention of romalnlng at Port Said for throo days. Tho editor of tlio Kvans City, Pa., Globe, writes, "One Minute I'migh Cure is rightly named. It cured my cliildrou after nil other remedies failed." It cures coughs, colds and all tliro.it and lung tr jiibles. V. II. lliien-biiili. Horei'lloi' AlK-liiKon's fVMi'lnllftin. Atlanta, da.. June 28. Governor Al klnwin yesterday Issued a proclamation tailing upon the people of Georgia to obseive the Fourth of July. The gov ernor, who shows his patriotism by wearing a cravat displaying the Stars and Stripes, urges the people to dec orate their homes and places of busi ness and to make a holiday of the an niversary. This is the llrst time since the war that a proclamation of this character has been Issued in any southern state. OlIlritfH of the Wotnmi'w lVdoriillon, Denver, June 28. The Federation of Women's Clubs yesterday elected of ficers ns follows: President, Mrs. W. H. Lane of Atlanta, (Ja.; vice president, Mrs. Sarah S. l'latt of Denver; record ing secretary, Mrs. Emma Fox of Michigan; corresponding secretary, Mrs. C. "V. Kendrlck, Jr.. of Pennsyl vania; treasurer, Mrs. Philip N. Moore of Missouri: auditor, Mrs. C. I. Burns (it Kentucky. Cliti-lj Gem l-'lvo Yonro. Wilmington. Del., June 2X. Thorna S. Clnrk, convicted In the federal cmut here of aiding and abetting and con spiring with William N. Boggs, de faulting paying teller of the First Na tional bank, of Dover, was yesteid.-i Buntenced to five years' Imprisonment and a line of $6,000. Ills ImprlBonnv nt Will be spent in the New Jersey peni tentiary at Trenton, where E. T. Coop er, convicted recently of a like offense, is now serving a sentence of 18 months The trial of United States Senatoi Kenney, another alleged accomplice of Boggs, begins July 0. In military prisons an offender is some times sentenced to carry cannon balls from one place to another and pile thetn U all daylong. That is all. Perhaps, it dot - not seem very terrible but it soon wi.im bi lifc out. It is practically a di ath si titt nee, and lie knows it; lit- would lather bt -diot. Many a sick man feels the same way about the burden of disease that he is lugging back and forth from day to day. He would as soon be down witli a mortal disease. It will come to that sooner or later A man's life can be dragged out by dyspepsia and liver complaint. 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Ill two or three days after I had commenced the use of your medi cine my cough had entirely stopped, my diges tion was better, my low spirits driven away and I felt new life aud vigor in my whole boity " This marvelous "Discovery" makes nerve force and rugged power. It is far better than oily emulsions ; it does not make flabby fat, it does not increase the weight of corpulent people. J 1 Bometitres ncoJe a reliable, monthly, re-calstlnc medicine. Only liarmlMl tHi the purest drugs should be uboJ. II you want the beet, get Dr. Peal's IPesiaiyroya! Pills Thor nre prompt, Bftfe and cejrUin In result. The genuine (Dr. real's) neTer dtsapf nolnt. Bent anywhere, Jl.M, Address l'JL,I.MjiriciB C Clorclsnd, O. For sale al KIRLIN'S Drur "A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO SHAVE WITH." 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