.T.f-.T.g.'V.? HLIf. . IMita(1LI - II II THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS Is duo not only to the originality and simplicity of tlio combination, but also to tlio care nnd skill with which it Is manufactured by cciontlflu processes known to the California Fia Srnup Co. only, and wo wish to Impress upon all tlio importance of purchasing the true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the Cai.ifoiinia Fio Srjtur Co. only, a lcnowledgo of that fact, will nssist onu in avoiding tlio woilbless imitations manufactured byothcr par tics. The liigh standing of tlie Cau foiinia Fio Svitur Co. with the medi cal profession, and the battafaction which tho genuino Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the name of Mie Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxativos, as it acts on tlio kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to geHts beneficial effects, please remember tho name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN FKAN0M3D. Col. UIUHVILLK. Kr. NliW VOItlf. N.V. WEAR Royal Worcester Corsets. FOR SALE BY LEADING DEALERS. SOLOMON HAAK, Agent for the Famous BERGNER & ENGEL Phila. Stock Ale, Sparkling Still Amber Ale, Bottled Pale Ale, BrowiStout, Half and Half, Beer and Porter. i Also agent for the Famous . LORENZ SCHMIDT'S Mt. Carbon Beer, Porter and Lively Ales. A full line of the finest brands of Liquors, Wines, Cigars, &c. All orders left at Solomon Haak's, 116 South Main Street, Will receive prompt attention. P ennsylvania RAILROAD. BCltUYKII.L DIVISION. October 4, 1898. Trains will leAve Shenandoah lifter tiio uDOte dale lor wifcgan, uilberton, Kruokrllle, Dark Water, St. Clair, l'uttsvlllo. Hamburg, Heading. ruiwtuwu, i-uueuixvinc. iomsiown Ba rnii' aselphla (Brftd street station) at 6 US and 81' a. in., 2 IB, 0 U p. in. ou week days. Sundays, 8 IS a. ni.. t 25 d. m. Trains leavo Praclcvllle for Shenandoah at 7UO, 11 4aa.ru. and 5 40, 7 SO p. u.. Sunday 11 01 a. w. aud S 40 u. m. Leave Fottavllla for Shenandoah f vln Krnnlr. vllle) 7 10, 11 20 a. m., S 20, 7 10 j. ni. Hundaj u OJ a. iu., a M J. in. Leave Philadelphia, (Broad street station), fo Bhswandoah at 8 85 a. m., 4 10 p. rn. week days. I Hundavfl laavn &t A Ml nntl o 2.1 n. m. Leave Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOB. NEW YOltlC Fxnress.week-dttys. a 20. 4 0u. 4 50 5 05.5 15.6 51 1 83, 8 20, J BO, 10 21 11 00 a. m, 12 00 noon, 12 85 (Limited 1 00 and I22 p. u ,) 1 40, "1 30, 3 20, 8 GO, 4 02, 5 00, 5 50 0 00, 7 02, 7 50, 10 00 p. m., li or, nigui. Sundays, a y, ua. l ou. o uo, o xo, 8 20.9 5B.1021. 1185 a. 111., '12 01. 12 85. 2 80, 02, (Limited i 22,) 5 20, 3 50, 0 85, 7 02, 7 50 1UIW p.'EO., 12 ui mgui. Express for Boston without change, U 00 a m. wuek-dnyH. and 7 50 p. m., dally. un- u.... II. A uti. in- n....... r.....n Long Branch, 8 20, 11 11 a m, a 30, 4 02 p in weeKuays, For Luinherivllle, Kaston aud Scrauton, 0 50, 9 00 n m, 12 00 noon, 3 52, 5 00 (Lnmuertvllle and Kaslon only), ttepLctlnvs. and 7 02 n ra dallv. Bullalo, 9 00 a in, 12 00 noon weekdays, und 7 02 p iu uaiiy. WASHINGTON AND THE SOUTH. I For Baltimore and Washington. 3 50. 7 20. 8 32 r 10 20. 11 23. a. m.. 12 W. 1281 1 li. 3 12. 4 41. tJ 25 Congressional Limited,) 0 17. 0 55, 7 81 d. m.. and 12 05 night week days. Sundays. 8 50, 7 20, 8 12, 11 23, a. Hi., 1209, 1 12,4 41, (520 cjongressionai iimueu,; -oro ?ui p. m. ana 12 05 night For Baltimore, accommodation, 9 12 a m, 2 02 and 4 01 p m week days, 5 OH an 11 10 p iu dally Atlantic Coast Line, express 12 09 p m, and 12 03 niguc. uaiiy. Southern Hallway, express 0 55 p m. dully. Chesaueake & Ohio Ituilway. 7 81 uui. dallv For Old Point Comfort und Norfolk, 10 21 a IU wceKuuys, t iu V ill uuiiy, Ijtuive Market street wharf as follows i Kx- . .... Hf.,..r Vn.lr a t u ... A tin ... ...na,r. press ,u nun v iu days. For Long Brunch, via Seaside Park, 8 30 u in wceKu.ys. Korlslund Heights, 830 a m dnd 4 00 p in weekuays. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Iave Broad street station via Delaware river bridge Express, 9 40 a m703p. in. Sunduys, Ma. in., 7 03 p. m. Leave MarketSlreet Warf Kinress. 000am. 2 00, 4 00,8 00 V in. Sundays, 9 00, 1000 a m aecuiiiinoiiuiitMi 1 OU UI1U UUIU Ul, For C'o May. Sea Isle City, Ocean City. Avaiou stone iiuruor, Aiigieseu, vuuuoouani J lull; iieacli isxpress, vuu in, 4UO, p weekdays. Uuudais 0 00 am. For Somen Point Expre, 9 00 a nJ., 2 00, 4 00, 5 CO, p. m. week uuya Sundays, 9 00 um In nn .. ... Tho Union Transfer Company will 'call foi nntl check baggugo from Uetcis nuu rbsiuenees It 11. uurcillNnuN, j, ii. iivuu. Oen'l Manager, Oen'l Past'c'r Air CiuclnilPd CuiiiHi JMwdcrs novcr fah ufuftnJ .UMlaflrr falllni hxIS-V. rtfF with Ttsay 'nu l'ennyroy l'iu ii oiiifr in skv rvaiMlM). Alrtyt du.iu Ptt ldusvijih qihi IX HIT W- IXtVBV.'W A Ha Is one of possess, gives it. Handsome. Complexion the ereatest charms a woman can 1'ouoHi'a Compluiios l9rsuBi TY. fc mm ilJITW. Tboy Possess Nearly All of tho Island of Pauay. life; SITUATION REGARDED CRITICAL. Our Government Cnn Do Nothing to Curb Amilimlun'M FolloworH I'oud lnir I'onco NoitotlntloiiH Forolirnors Aro llotrulm: Amoi-tcnti I'rotoctlou. "Washington, Nov. 19. News of a mixed character carre to tho navy de partment yesterday from Admiral Dewey touching the situation In the Philippines. The admiral sent two ot his warships, the Charleston and the Concord, some time ago to the south ward from Manila to ascertain whether there was truth In the reports that the Insurgents had expended their activi ties In that direction. Yesterday he cabled as follows: "Charleston and Concord arrived to day from Hollo. Class reports that the entire Island of Panay Is In possession of the Insurgents, except Hollo, whloh Is defended by 800 Spanish troops. All foreign citizens there beg for American protection. The Island of Negros has declared Independence and desires an American protectorate." Glass Is the commander of the Char leston. So far nothing has been done by the administration towards curbing the Insurgents In their operations save verbal representations from tho Amer ican commanders to Agulnaldo, In which It Is pointed out to him that It would be good policy, In view of tho probability of the annexation of the Islands to the United States, to pursue course that would not be obnoxious to the United States. But the situation is now regarded to be critical. As far as the Spaniards are concern ed, perhaps, they can be left to tako care of themselves, but the foreign residents at Hollo are differently re garded. The dltllculty In the situation Is that, with the best Intentions to In tervene to protect the Europeans and other- foreigners and to save tho city of Hollo, the second In Importance In the Philippine group, from looting th United States forces appear to be es topped, under the rules of war, from moving from their positions. Such Is the construction placed upon the clause In the protocol relating to a suspension of hostilities. The Immediate effect of this state of affairs may be to hasten action In the Paris conference, for It Is only by the termination of that tribunal that the United States can come to the relief of the beleaguered Spaniards In Hollo and at other points. It Is said In effect, however, -that i total disagreement at Paris may result In speedier action than If the commis sioners agreed upon the main principles of the Philippines cession, for In such cases several additional sessions prob ably would be required In order to arrange the details of the treaty. It Is now thought to be certain that the commission at a meeting next Monday or Tuesday will do one of two things either agree to the cession ot the Phil ippines or note a disagreement and dis solve the meeting, for the administra tion Is not disposed to tolerate further delay and has so Instructed the Uni ted States commissioners. The latter sent a long cablegram yes terday In cipher. The deciphering oc cupied the entire offlclnl day, and menntlmp there were rumors touching MOTHE TThora U no word 10 full 1 of meaning and about which such tender and holy recollections cluster as that of " Mother " she who watched over our helple.ru Infancy and guid ed our first totterine step. Yet the life of every Expectant Moth er is beset with danger ana an ef fort should be made to avoid it. 9 a J. I. 4 a33'3ts nature Mothers ktss; the Expectant Mother is ena bled to look for ward without ne dread, suffering or gloomy fore bodings, to the hour when she experiences the joy of Motherhood. Its use insures safety to the live3 of both Mother and Child, and she is found stronger after than pqforo confinement in hdrt, it "makes Childbirth natural and easy," as so many have said. Don't be persuaded to use anything but OTHER'S FRIEND M Mr wlfa suffered, more In ten inln ntes with olthsr of her other two chil drcn than she did altogether with her last, having; previously usea iour doi ties of Mother's Friend.' It U a blessing? to any one expecting; to be come a MOTUEIt ," Bays a ouotomer. IlENDKKaoH JJJlL, uarmi, imnou. )f Dromliti at 11.00, or sent brtxpren on receipt if urlce. Writs for book eonUlnlnir testimonials nd valuable Information for all Mothers, free. Tbs SradOela Peru itor Co.. iUsnta. Ga. DR INK- cieary's EXTRA 1'INE QUALITY GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla.. and Orange Champagne. nillioiis of Dollars Go up in amokt, overy year. Take 1 0 risks but got your abuses, stock, fnt. niture, etc., lusurea in arat-ciaiss re liable companies as represented by .iAViri FATIST insurance figux Also I.lfa andAmldsntsI DomnsnU. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A TBIID.TICIAllDliTE WOMAN'S RELIEF, Alw7protBpWnd MlUbl. Avoid Imitation, Otl IUtok' Atdmz atorci. or Mot direct (MftUd). prlet, 11, Lit I liTDI 1 rim r LLI InQ u CiTOKBrio.Co..BMiaiKu4. o.( Bo to a, Wui Ou for eals tJtrllu' drug ttore aud 8hnodu drug iior 'ASMSV PILLS' Stf till TUHE. H,4c.fOB"WOMAUS Sri W1 Vki. - Bpacinc Co,PHHA t'livtnskr's drug stoic, ,0nl( ilitet. ft 0 B 3 MCE" IIUflM King Moro strength In one do?cn bottles of Johnnn I loft's Malt Uxlrnct than In a cask of nlj or porter, without their deleterious ellects. Ask for tho Genulno JOHANN HOFF'S MALT EXTRACT. ' IT MAKES FLESH AND BLOOD, the n-'itif ot Ihf coiftrutH. As U'That tcr r-it us n otlilncr more than a vefhose Ptatement of the Spanish Bide of the e ise relatlnR to tho Philippines. There was a renewal of the attempt to take Issue with the American con tention as to the meaning of the pro tocol rlaue relative to the disposition of the Philippines, and much quibbling, accompanied by quotations from Prenrh, Rpanlsh and other Kuropean lar un-res, In the effort to demonstrate to Ainei leans Just what an English woid might mean. The latter will take no notice of this kind of hair splitting; plea, but at today's meeting will call on the Spanish commissioners to make answer to the American proposition to cede the Philippines, probably allow ing until Monday or Tuesday only for a final and responsive answer on that polr.t. Millions Given Away. It is certainly gratifying to tho public to know of ono concern in tho land who urn tint afraid to ho generous to tlio ncody and suffer ing, iiiu proprietors ol Ur. King's Now Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, have given nway ovor ten million trial bottles of this great medicine ; aud have the satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands of hopeless eascs. Asthma, Bronchitis, ltoursonoRS und all diseases of tlitf Throat. Chost und LunirsiirnRtiip.lv r.nmil by it. Cull on A. Wuslcy, Druggist, and get a inai oouie iree. iieguiar sizo 50c. aud fl. Every hottlo guaranteed, or price rofuudod. 'n-ii lptoiiM lliii'iifd to AmIio. St pptersbuig, Nov. 10. In a large Are, which completely destroyed an ex tensive timber shed here yesterday, ten persons were burned to death. "I owe my whole life to Burdock Blood Bitters. Scrofulous sores covered my body. I seemed beyond euro. B. B. B. has made, mo a perfectly well woman." Mrs. Clias. Hutton, liorvllle, Mich. SuloUle 'Cross Ilnd Looted tlio Until;. Kansas City, Mo., Nov. 19. C. S. Jobes, bank examiner and temporary receiver of the First National bank of Emporia, Kan., states that the amount of President Cross' defalcation will reach $65,000. It has been learned also that Cross loaned his own firm $inO,000 of the bank's funds and probably tho greater part of this will be lost. Rheumatism Cured lu a Day. "Mystic Cure" for Rheumatism and Neu ralgia radically cures in I to 3 days. Its action upon the system is lemarknble and mysterious. It removes at once the cause and the disease immediately disappears. The first dose greatly benefits. 75 cents. Sold by Shen.indoah drug store, Shenandoah. tf ANARCHY INP0RT0 RICO. Lawless ItuuilH Hnvo Organized For Jlunlcr nntl Itiiplno. TTashlntton, Nov. 19. Tho cabinet ses-lon yesterday was devoted to a con sideration of complaints that have reached the war department alleging that a state of practical anarchy pre vails In I'orto nico. These complaints assorted that the lawless elements In Porto rtico are committing depredn tlons nt the gravest character and that the seriousness of the situation Is In creased by reason of the fact that Uni ted States troops stationed In the isl and likewise have been guilty of mis conduct. The most serious allegations are against brigands nnd lawless elements In the smaller towns away from the coast. It Is said that, taking advant age of the unsettled state of the coun try, due to the transfer of the govern ment from Spain to the United States, bands of men have organized for rob bery and rapne, burning houses and plantations and levying tribute upon the people wherever possible. In one case It Is. said that they made a raid on a small town of about 15,000 Inhabi tants, 1C miles from the nearest troops, and burned nnd destroyed property to a considerable value. General Brooke, ot San Juan, has been Instructed to use the full strength of the military forces at his command for the suppression of rioting and the restoration of peace and order In the land. Unolo tiniii us Saiirn'Clniin. San Frnnclsco, Nov. 19. The trans port St. Paul sailed yesterday for Man ila, carrying u cargo of Christmas presents for the soldiers and sailors In the Philippines. Thousands of pack ages have reached the quartermaster's department In the last ten days from all parts of the country since It became known that Uncle Sam would act as Santa Claim and convey Christmas gifts free of charge, A number of sol diers drafted to recruit companies now at Manila and 10 nurses sailed. Twen ty of the nurses will remain at Hono lulu. BomiUrassneeli arollible. the purest drug! ihsuld r. nted Dr. Peal's PenrctnrjsaS PilBs Ther are prompt, saie &od certain In remit. The ee&Gliie (Dr. Tears) never dliax For Sale al KIHLIN'S Drup store, Shenandoah, Pa. "A FAIR FACE A." AY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN GIRL IF SHE USES SAP YOUR FORTUNE THE ONLY TRUE SCIENCE BY WHICH YOUR FUTURE CAN TRULY AND ACCURATELY BE FORETOLD, A SINGLE ANSWER MAY Sand 10 ctBti and rlta train nil noroeoope reaaiogei your ma, ana pro ft hum an irua or yoareeu. a this after ai iaat trial. All oommvnlcatloni etrietly eonfldentlal. Addraaa T An AH tho ASTROLOGER. Look Box 403. Philadelphia. Pm 1 Ave rMMSS wZarah Ue ittvouMas it earulaly utonlealaf Ueuaala, Hit weadarfel predUUau and itaU ar be4 Le opold t 22of Belgium i Appointed JOHANN Hoff as Honorary Mem ber of the Sanitary College at Brussels, In consideration of the highly nutritious and beneficial action of the Genuine JOHANN MOFF'S MALT EXTRACT. I'lilhtir !! verc 1 Ills IIoiimi. Trenton. Nt v. 1" -Chancellor McClill yenterday de-lded tlia jt, Marcus, Frledlunder must reconvey u house nnd lot In the town if Vnion, Hudson county, to Valentine Work. The, house was deeded to Dr. Krledlander by Clock In 1897, when the doctor beenme engaged to Hindi's daughter. Sophie. The doctor was then living nt Mc TCeesport, Pa. Miss Itlnck did not want to go there to live, and upon agreement that Frledlunder would locate in Union the house was given to him. Subse quently Frledlander went west and wiote to Hlock, saying he had changed his mind nbout marrying the daugh ter. Frlenlandor was asked to reconvey the house, and said he would do so upon return of a diamond engagement ring which he had given Miss Block. The latter refused to give up the ring, and this suit was then brought. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, m they cnniiot reach tho diseased portion of the car. There Is only 0110 way to euro deafness, und that is hy eonstitu tionnl remedies. Deafness is eausei by 1111 In flamed condition of tho mucous lining nt tho Eustachian Tube. When tills tube gets inllamcd you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect hear ing, and when It Is entirely closed dcufi.css Is tho result, unci unless tho Inflammation can bu okenout and this tube restored to Its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forevcrs nine caxes out of ton aro caused by catarrh. whish Is nothing hut an Inllamed condition of . tho mucous surfaces. Wo will give Ono Hundred Dollars for any cose of Dcntuess (caused hy catarrh) that can not bo cured hy Hall's Catarrh Cure. Sead for circulars, free. F. .1. CIIKNEY St CO., Toledo, O Soid hy Druggists, 75c. Dr. Humphreys' Specifics act directly upon the disease, without exciting disorder in other parts of tho system. They Curo the Sick, no. cents. rnicEj. 1 Fevers, Congestions, Inflammations. .25 'J Worms. Worm Fever, Worm Colic... .25 3- Tecllilne, Colic, Crylng.Wakefuluess .23 4 Diarrhea, of Children or Adults 23 7 Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis 33 8 tVeuralsla. Toothache, Faceoche. 23 O-lleadactie, Sick Headache, Vertigo.. .23 10 Dyspepsia, Indlges tton.Weak Stomach.2 5 11 Suppressed or Painful Periods 23 12 Whltes. Too Prof uso Periods 23 13 Croup, Lnrviisltls, Hoarseness 23 14 Bait Iltieum, ErysIpelas.Eruptlons.. .25 13 lllieumatlsm. Rheumatic Pains 25 10 Miliaria. Chills, Fever and Ague 23 19- C'atarrli, Influonzo, Cold In the Head .23 20- WlionpliiK-Cougti 23 27 Kldnev Diseases 23 28- Nervous Debility 1.00 30-Urlnary Weakness. Wetting Dcd... .23 77-3rlp, Hay Fever - 23 Dr. Humphreys' Manual of all Diseases at your Druggists or Mailed Free. Sold by druggists, or sent on receipt of price. Humphreys' Med. Co., Cor. William a JotuiSts-. Hew York. ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND THERE IS NO KIND OF PAIN OR ACHE, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL, THAT PAIN-KILLER WILL NOT RE LIEVE. LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUO- , STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE BEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS & SON. LOST MANHOOD CURED. J rn lil 1. lriiTiier. of Phlln.. a went- 'bftoiu Wiu. Svlsierlliig. Notary IubllC: tot k-iffLH veant i tuinerea iron tb Hi Hdfturlv 1 H1TKI nml tntl l.ttUht KjSKoVM.lNIIOOlMiJulit bad Varicocele. ffkszt'iiiv IttL'i s bit full of nlmnlfcH. hnil aitnifn m fa lallU WFIt II U LCK. III! UTlLluLl ltJ. OU QI milTlnri and vital iubstaucesi1ayar.it ctght, w&a low stptr Itrdaiidln thtt inout wrftctied condition. I kntw not wnai to ao, wai prowing wor iroin day to day, and lust approaching death. I waa treated over aoa over >i ay tne dcsi lamny doctors, whlcli only seemed to aggravate ray trou ble, For years I roal the adverttsement of DR. THEEL 604 Worth Sixth St. (private entranre on iiit-et. pi,, i lilladeliihla. and asbaniBd toconriuHliliD.butat last picked up courage and wenttOKee him, wuo after a thor ough examination pronounced my ca&e curable. auer eigoi mnntui' treutmeni ne permanently cured me. ue aisu curea my counn, v tiAsm. 11AHT KtLHKlUIS. of very bad ca ef lllnnd PnNon of U ATI SIP 10earniitan(lltir nUIIUbi mull: Btrlctett Trfatment y creoy BturanleiMl. No uatuu or adJretta publlsbnl without cotiHent. Bend 10 cente In stamps lor book Trutb;" the twst otlta kind. Only book exnoBlnv quacKery througUout the United States. Itloocl poison cured tor lifetime. Frt'sh caeea cureu Id 4 to 10 tluya. HourHtt-3; evgs. e-tf; Vd. and eat. Kvgs. 6-IU; ftuu. Wi. 1'ermaiiB.it cure guaranteed. onthlT. rezulstlnc modlclne Only hsrmltM and ll jou vsni in mi, get TOLD. A REMARKABLE SCIENTIFIC AND WONDERFUL SCIENCE "SOLAR BIOLOGY." OL O SARAH, tbt world-rcQOWBid EgyptUa Aatrologtr, who bu beta crtUnj ueh m toftlabment tborouf bout Kuroj fur tb (it fit 1 ert, will jit a truthful, tocurtU, rltuet boruioop dliDUga of your lift. 11 will gift your wrtoaiJ trpeuaaet, dii potutioo, cbarmcUr, ability, tuU, probabU Uogth of lift, pouibU accidtnli, ad tie aad iuksmUooj od tuva affaira, tuarriagt, frlcadj, atmici, speculation, luaiaeu mature, at. MPDCQ Tfl DC flD lflT Tfl HE Yoa inform younelf tboroiU ea nlulltu 111 BU UU RUI IU UU tola and oa a or other queaUou of jc-ur " ' 7 put, prteent and fuUra Ufa. LEAD YOU TO MAKE THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS, azatt data of birth and I will Immediate! ratnre yea a. ITTT IV I ll) ) j A Day of Testimony in the Na tion's Metropolis. THE REGULATION PKES0RIPTI0N. I'rlvnto Ilonry, of tlio SovoittyHrst Now Yorlt ltouliiiKtit, Suy It AVim "Two I'llls For n Kovor nntl Tliroo Vov u Ili'oUon Arm." New York, Nov. 19. Before the war Investigating commission yesterday Dr. Oreenleaf, chief surgeon of the troops In the field, on General Miles' staff, testified as to the delay In land ing medical supplies at Slboney, Cuba. Asked who finally unloaded these sup plies lit; said: "I did. I captured soiiir pontoons and took the law Into my own hands." You unloaded In 36 hours supplies that had been lying In the harbor two weeks. Why did not Dr. Pope, chief surgeon of General Shatter's corps, land them within those two weeks?" I suppose he was at the front at tending to tho wounded." "There Is no doubt," said Dr. Conner, "that somebody was dreadfully at fault. Can't you help us to And out who It was?" Dr. Greenleaf said he could not. Privates David J. Goss and Henry Ilanck, of the Seventy-first regiment, said the food supply was ample In Cuba, but there were no facilities for cooking. They had no complaints to make. William Hamilton Henry, whose son served as a private In Company B, of the Seventy-first regiment, during the campaign, told of a visit to Camp Wlkoft In search of his son, who was sick. He found him lying on the bare ground In a tent. The officers' tents were all floored. Mr. Henry told of the difficulty of obtaining a furlough for hta son, and how he finally succeeded by a personal appeal to General Wheeler. Richard W. Henry, the son, was called. He was taken sick after the surrender of Santiago. Speaking of the treatment he received from the army surgeons In Cuba, Henry said that they did the best they could and treated every one alike. "In fact," he said, "they made no distinction In manner ot treatment or in medicine. It was two pills for a fever and three pills for a broken arm." Henry returned from Cuba In the transport Grand Duchess. Immedi ately on landing at Montauk Point on Aug. 16 he went to the detention hos pital. With some of his comrades he was assigned to some new tents In the hospital. When asked what he received to eat he said: "I suppose they forgot us. We did not get anything until the next day, when an orderly gave up some soup. A surgeon visited us at noon. He made a cursory examination of us and said he would send us some medicine Im mediately. The medicine did not reach us until late at night." Dr. Frank Donaldson, who Joined Colonel Roosevelt's regiment In Cuba on July 8, and who was stricken with yellow fever on July 24, followed Mr. Henry on the witness stand. Asked by Dr. Conner as to the condition of the hospitals he replied: "I do not wish to criticize Dr. Le Garde, whom I greatly admire, but they were entirely Bwamped. There was Insufficient sup ply of medical stores, nurses and stew ards. The majority of the stewards were of a most undesirable character and should never have been selected for such service." Dr. Donaldson said there were medi cal supplies, but they could not b reached. Speaking of his own regiment he said he got supplies because ho went out and hustled for them. "They were not served out to you?" asked Dr. Conner. "Not by r. large majority." was the reply. "We got what we hustled for. and nothing else." "Did the men receive good care and attention In the hospitals?" "They suffered from lack of care be cause of the Inefficiency of the nurses. The doctors were efficient and devot ed." Dr. Conner asked If It was possible to get a better class of nurses, and when Dr. Donaldson said no he asked why the department should be blamed for what could not be avoided. "There was no excuse," said Dr. Don aldson, "for sending them there, and for not sending supplies." "Do you know they sent no supplies?" "If they sent them they must have' vanished Into Cuba Libre; they did not reach us." General Wilson and General Beaver asked Dr. Donaldson several questions based upon newspaper clippings detail ing "outrages on the soldiers." Dr. Donaldson declared them all untrue, and reiterated his statmcnts that there was no fault anywhere and that sev eral statements made were "absolute lies." , . The witness denied tho truth of the statement that Captain C. B, Wurden. of the Seventh regiment, died of starva tion. Mrs. Mary Manson. of West Fifty- first street, was the last witness of the day. She had been at Camp Wlkoff In charge ot a division of the Woman's War Relief association. She said the men at Camp Wlkoff had suffered greatly and had been IU trcatpd. When General Dodge told her that the men had testified that they were not badly treated, and had not been neglected at Camp Wlkoff, Mrs. Manson declared that If they so testified they had said what was not true. Bucklen't Arnica Balve. Thn Wt salvo In tho world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, totter, chapued hands, chilblains, corns, anu .11 .tin ..m Minna nml nnaltWulv CUreS VilCS. ...... rwM,t.....l Tt: la iMinnmteod to eWft nrtrfftft nstifliar.tioii or monv rciuuuwi. 85 cents per box. For sale by A . Wasley. Solilpy'M Wiiloomi. t lrrintorlolc. Frederick, $hl., Nov. 19, Admiral Schley reached thht'clty yesterday and will remain until tomorrow vlsltlne; his relatives here. Ills coming was the occasion of nn Immense popular out pouring and ovntlon. Slany houses were elaborately decorated, the church Iftid other bells of the city were rune, nnd thousands gathered at the depot to chew the Rallnut sailor. A public reception will be clven In his honor to nlKht. and lie will he entertained dur ing his stay at the home of his cousin. Miss Mnry (loldshoro, of this city. A Great Surprise Is in store for all who usu Kemp's Ilalsam for the Throat and Lungs. Would you be ieve that it is sol I n Hi meiits and any diuggist is authorized by the proprietor of Ibis wonderful remedy to give you a sample bottle free? It never fails to cure ncute or chronic coughs, All druggists sell Kemp's Ilalsam. Price 25 and 50c. Buy Keystone flour, Be sure that tlie'namo LEftsiu & Uakb Ashland, 1 U prlutM on ovory eitclc, AR WORSHIPS FROM MANILA BAY. Adnilrnl l)oviy Contractu to HhIh Thrpp Siinkon Spiiiil-.li VotHolH. Washington, Nov. 19. The United States navy will soon pusses more than a sprinkling of foreign built war ships. Admiral Dewey has Informed the navy department that he has con tracted with ii Hong Kong 111 in of wreckers to lalse three of the Span ish war vessels sunk In the battle of Manila last May day. The cost of raising the ships mid putting them in thorough lepalr will be $500,000. The vesselr to be raised are gunboats, of large type, and in the opinion of Chief Constiuet'T Illehborn they will be the very best kind of rraft for the protec tion of the United States Interests among the Philippines and along the Asiatic coast. They nie the sister ships Isla de Cuba und Isla de Luzon, and the Don Juan de Austria. The llrst two ate vessels of 1.040 tons, 200 feet long, 30 feet beam by 11 feet fl Inches draft. They ato of steel, with twin sripws. good protective decks and an effective battery composed of six 4.7 Hontorla guns, four 0-pounders, two l-poliiider Nnidenfelds nnd two .53 Inch Notdenfelds nnd three torpedo tubes. Their speed Is placed at 15.9 knots under forced draft. The Austria Is a little larger, her tonnnge being 1.152, her length 210 feet. 32 feet benm nnd 12.0 draft. She was built in Cartngena In 1SS7. The other two vessels were built by Sir William Armstrong, at Hlswlck, In 1886. The Austria's armament Is four 4.7-Inch Hontorla guns, four 6-pounders, one machine gun nnd two torpedo tubes. Resides these vessels .there Is already In the t'nltcd States navy the New Or leans, the Albany, the Topeka, the Manly, the Somers, the Alvarado, the Leyte and Sandoval, all of foreign build, some captured and some pur chased during the last war. Pleasant Droami. It does not lie in the painter's fancy to Imagine; a prettier picture than that of a young girl, with hps luscious with the promise of love, half parted In the smiles of happy dreamland. The mind of happy maidenhood is a clear and polished mirror, which, when the wits go wandering into the ghostland of dreams, reflects the Impres sions of waking hours. If those impres sions are pleasant and painless and happ she will smile in her sleep. If the Impres sions are those of a suffering woman, tor. tured with the special ailments to which the feminine organism is liable, the picture is spoiled by the lines of suffering and de spondency. Maladies of this nature unfit a woman for joyous maidenhood and for ca pable motherhood. They incapacitate her to bear the burdens of life in any sphere of action. Household, marital and social duties alike are a burden to the woman who is constantly suffering from headaches, backaches, dragging sensations and weak ening drains, Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription positively, completely, unfail ingly cures troubles of this nature. It imparts health, strength, vigor to the dis tinctly womanly organs. It fits for care free, healthy maidenhood, happy wifehood and capable motherhood. "I have a little step-dauhter who had St. Vltus's Dance, which your medicine cured," writes Mrs. T. P. Boie, of Ford, Dinwiddle Co., Va. " I spent about twenty dollars for doctor's bills and medicine, and It did not do the child one cent's worth of good. We commenced tri ring Dr. Pierce's favorite Prescription and ' Golden Medical Discovery' and used three bottles of each, which cost only six dollars. Now the child Is running around every where and is just as healthy as ever." Philadelphia & Reading Railway Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke IN EFFECT OCTOBEIt 4. 1S98. Trains leave Shenandoah as follows: For New York via Philadelphia, week days, 7 39 9 51 a. m., 12 27, 8 10 and 6 07 p. in. For New York via Mauch Cbuntt, week days, 7 80 a. m.. 12 27 and 8 10 p. m. For Reading and Philadelphia, weok days, 7 80, 9 84 a.m., 12 27, 8 10 and a 07 p. m. For Pottsvllle. week days. 7 80. 0 51 a. m. 12 27,8 10, 0 07 and T 25 p. m. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week days 7 80, 9 M a. m 12 27 8 10 and 6 07 p. m. For Wllllanupon, BunDury anu LwisDurB, week days. 11 30 a. m.. 12 27, 7 2 o. m For MHliunoi Plane, weekdays, 7 30, 9 M, 11 SO a. m 12 27, 8 10, 0 07, 7 2S, 9 S3 p. m. For Ashland and Sharookln, week days, 7 30, 1180 a. m., 12 27, 8 10,6 07, 723 and 9 55 p. m. For lialtlinore, WashliiKton and the Wrst via J. - 7. it. JV., tuiuiiKii .rraiiin id." i ,.c.i.iuh Terminal, Philadelphia, (P. fe It. V X.) at 8 20, 7 53, 11 2S a. m a 10 und 7.27 p. Sundays, 3 20, 7 00, 11 26 a. ra., 8 46 and 7 27 p. m. Addi tional trains from Twcnty.fourth and Chest nut streets station, week days, 10 30 a. in. 12 20. 13 18 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 1 83, 8 28 p. m. TRAINS FOIt SHENANDOAH. Lejava New York via Philadelphia, week days, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00, 11 30 a. m., and I 43, I 80 9 00 p.m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, wees days, 4 SO, 9 10 a. m., 1 80 p. ui. L.eave r nnaueipuia, jieuuinK icriuiuai, nccn days, 8 40, 8 85. 10 21 a. m. and 1 36, 4 06 p.m. Leave ltxudlng, week days, 7 00, JOOS, a, in. 12 15,4 17, 6 00 p. m. Leave Pottsvllle, week days, 7 10, 7 40 a. m 12 80 4 10, 6 10 and 6 50 p. ra. Leave Taraaqua, week days, H 30, ll 'U a. ra., 1 49, 5 50, 7 20 p. ill. Leave Mahanoy City, week days. 9 05. 1147 n. m., 2 22, 5 12, 6 24, 7 44 p. ra Leave JMabuuoy Plane, weeic nays, ofiu, v m. 10 23, 1159 a. m 2 41, 5 82, 6 41 7 57, p ra. Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 00 a ru.. 12 31 and 4 00 p. ra. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION. Leave Philadelphia Clientuut street wart and South street wharf lor Atlantic City. Weekdays Express, 9 00, a. ni 2 00, 4 (10, 5 00 p.m. Areoiumndatlon, 8 00 a in., 6 80pm Sundays Express, 9 00, 10 00 am Aouommodu- Returning leavo Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantic and Arkansas avenues. Weekdays Express. 7 33, 9 00, a ra. 8 80, 5 SO Ji ui. Accommodation, o la a. w. 1 oa p. in lundays Express. 4 00, 7 30 p. m. Atrnuiuipda tlon. 7 IS a. m.. 4 15 u. m. For Cape May, Sea Islo City and Ocean City weeauays aw u m, auuuionai lor vujie way, 4 13 p nr., for Sea Isle Cltv, 3 00 p in., for uccati Ulty, fio, aw p ra, nunuuys, uiiesiuui street 9 15 a in., South street, 9 00 u. ra. Parlor Cars on all exprws trains. yor further Information, apply tn nearest Philadelphia and Iteudiui; Railway lltlil ai;ent or address I. A. SWKiOAnn, Kbhoji J. W'lkkh (leu'l Supt., tlen'l PuVr Au Readluir Termli al. PullMdeliihla. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking No, 13 North Jardin St. H a aV Hi k ' Read What CUTICURA REMEDIES Havo Done for Skin-Tortured Baulc. Itv Httio sister had cow-pox. Sao suffered te'rinlv. Tried everything, no good. Scab n ne nt with licr clothes, sho was raw all oror. Ce rii uiiA Soap cured her in thrtt wttki. Airs. KI.1ZA ItOYK, Uipjth St., WashD.a Our little boy li.icl Kccema In tho most hor rihiostalo. Ills face was full of scabs, and p:rts of the llesh wero raw. Wo used Con cm Hoai- ami CctiourA. (ointment), and in i ir '''he yriit as good at ever Mrs. J. C. FIIKKSK, 30So. 1st St., Brooklyn. 1 noticed a very red rougliness on my boy' fun;. Doi tors dlil no good. After using ona but anil a lulf of Cuticuha (ointment) and ('UTicim v Soap, he f entirely cured. Mrs. V. O, I.OVK, 1!)13 Wilder St., ltiIU,P. MnTUCDQ To knor thit wsnn bsth with Cwti. Irt. I ntlnO cora Hiiap. nd iiinclesnotntlnf wttli Ci iri utA, puilnr einolllnt.WlB eurc, will afford to .Knt filer, permit rrt and aleto.and polnttoa.paad cum, a ,1 tiut to una ttiem la to W(ln jour duty. Sold hrnuzhouttha worlrT.PoTTts D. ft C.CoiPBols Prop. , UoatoD. All About Uab'a Ukia, Bui; ft lUir.Cra Every man's wife wh has usedSEELlO'S knows a good drink. Tryiton your husband. Miss Sadie Wcrtlieim. ate 14. of Tole. do, O, was the winner of the first prize for execution on the violin at the Brussels Const rvatory of music. German critics say she is a won derful player. It is the greatest distinction tobe first in any thing. For this in statemeuskip N literature, ath letics, science aandart,menand w w women nut forth their greatest efforts. Washington wag saidtobe'Tirst in war, first in peace aud first in.tUe hearts of his countrymen." It is a great thing to be first. Nothing is of morevalue to mankind and brings great er happiness than a good remedy. Many things will relieve but the one that .will cw-tfisbest. Brazilian Balm is such a rem edy. Tens of thousands have found that it is the only thing that would cure Ca tarrh and Asthma. For IS yrs. it has nev er failed in asingle case to cure Asthma, and its record has been as wonderful in Catarrh. Cases that had, to all appearan ces, run into Consumption, or where the nostrils were entirely stocnedunor where the poisonous pus had eaten holes into the throat an inch deep, or where the stomach had become ulcerated and raw from swallowing the germ-laden matter, were all permanently cured. Such a rec ord, unknown to any other remedy, iust- cuiiLica mc ijiiiziiian iiaim lotue urst place in the regard of the American neo- p!e. There are 20,000,000 Catarrh victims aud countless Asthma sufferers in this country, all of whom can be cured with Brazilian Halm. A $1.00 bottle Of Brazil ian Halm contains a month's treatment for catarrh or asthma, and for 6 months we will wrap with each $1.00 bottle a month's treatment of Toxicola Tablets. free. Toxicola is the best tonic anil nerve and strength builder known to science, This is thegreatestofferevermade. Aslc your druggist and take no substitute. B. 1. Jackson ci CO., Mfg. Chemists, India napolis, Ind. SHENANDOAH DRUCJ STORE, Wholesale Agents. COCOA- and CHOCOLilTES I 1! rOR tATIKG. DRINKING, t COOKING. BAKING & Punty of Material and Dtliciousntss'tlOTrlineuellti'v fOR SALE I OUR StOKfS AND BY ORPCtRS EVtRYWHERE. Lieut. Hobson l The Hero of tho iMerImac,, Will tell his wonderful story .let thrc i luniucra 01 THE CENTURY MAGAZINE. - TM willbo full account of the linVInp of' the M Mcmmac " at Santiago, and the experi ences of the writer and hit tnen in Sabikh prisons. It will be read by every American in the land. This is only one of many richly illustrated personal narratives tn Tub Ckn Z TURY'a new Spanish War Series. Tkttt mi wilt turittar no cthtr ntagatint, la the 2io CAPTAIN SiaSBGE'S. STORY Of the Destruction of tho ' MAINE," the arrival injlavana harbor, the mulls to tier capuiu, the explosion and wreck. The whole .lory of the destruction of Cervcra'c fleet will be told by Admirals Sampson and Schley. Captaia "Hob tvans. Captain Taylor, and others. If you da not talte The Ckntcky In i8od, 9 you will mist the greatest reading of tht year, Z has the opening chapters of a splendidlr Ulus. f iratea me ot Aieianaer tne ureal, and or Marion Crawford's great historical norel of tho Cru sades. Lieut. Hobson'. .nicies bcgla la tin J MbsI 9 THE CENTURY COI. .. . . x union square, new Yortc H o pain njiai joo RUPTURE If 5ott wear th )fa10 Wr can tell you I about Soel- Ijf's. This sdmli- tureifflproesclicap J coffee and makes t yoURdeilclomon" lor little money. 2c. a pick- .jiJtAf ,11" n st ii im 11 mm CHAMPION TRUSS. Mads By UlultlSUA Trail Ctu 610 UcuUSUt'tttsV.I'lii
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