Ifll u PROFESSIONAL CARDS All IV Anotlicr Hxpcrlcncc With "TIic LIU (Ic Conqueror" In Sliciiniuloali. - Nothing In modern mcillctuo hits created tho sousatloii that has followed tliu lutroduc tloii of tlio "I.lttlo enemies to bachacho." In Shenandoah It has boon Just tlio tamo as In other toivns, and tho march of tlio "Llttlo Conqueror" continues. Everywhere tho con fidence Incroascs ns caso after caso of kldnoy disorder disappears ns If by magic, and how 1oiii!o t'o rejolco and talk about It. You know It Is so much castor to endorso tho statement of someone you know than tho statement of sonn'ono you know nothing about in a far nway town. Well, homo testi mony Is what wo liavo hero, and 'tis a doo to euro the akcptlc. Mr. M. Toinpcst, of 132 Kast Coal street, s.iy i ' 1 used to liavo kidney dlscaso years ado but 1 cot cured of It and there ias no recurrence, of It until about tiro months ago. I then had an attack of IumbiKoas 1 thought It wnf My back was so lamo and so sore, thai 1 could not get oil' a chair without lift ing myself up and I could not even turn In bed without sharp twinge citchii'K mo in my back. Theio was a dul1, gn.m lug aching when on my feet doing any work like ironing. 1 had no headache but the whole tnniblo was In my back. I road about Dean's Kidney l'llls so quickly relieving other siiil'erors and I procured u box from Kirlin's drug store. I bad not used tho whole box boloro the back aclio was L'ono and tho lameneas had also dis appeared. It was Doan's Kidnoy Pills which had brought about this result and 1 givo them all tho credit." Doan's Kidney l'llls for sale by all dealer.. I'rico HO rents. Mailed by Foster-Mllburn Co., lluflalo, N. Y., solo agents for tlio U. S. lieinember tlio name Doau's and tako no substitute. WITCH HAZEL OIL C Piles or Hemorrhoids Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. I I "Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Bolls & Tunaors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rh sum & Tetters. EChappei Hands. Fever B isters. Soro LI pa & Nostrils. Corns & Bunions. Stings i: Bites of Insects. Three Sizes, '5C 50c. .and $1.00. soUlbyilrugglsta,oi-i ri' iost-puldoiiriii'Iptof price HIJll'lllll.lS' .111.1). (II .'114. III nilllnlS(..Fewttrk. Grocers cau tell yon why tlioie wliobuy SEELIG'S keen coining back for it. You can't keep on selling a poor thine; to the same people. are saved by tisluu Seel- iq'sbecause you t rim Imv rllran coffee ami mnke it delicious bv n little 01 this udntixture. WORCESTER CORSETS fORSAttBvAtt OEAURS m?wm??m?,wwwmm?mm ABBEY'S OOK EEE, Gives :i satisfied smile to every palate that tastes it. Now on tap at al our customers. VM. SCIIAUCKRIi, JR., - AReiit EVAN J. DAVIES Livery and Undertaking No. 13 North Jardln St. Mmm$JL IF 1MK Many Delays Inovitablo'in Military Proparationsi EQUIPMENTS SADLY LACKING, To JUiilntnln tho Army Tor Six Month VIII Cost Thirty Million Ilollnrn, nml Hootllltlos Mny Ho I'rolonixoil Jloyonil Tlmt I'orlod. Washington, May 20. 'With every disposition on the part of the execu tive to make tho liresent war short, Bharp and decisive, It Is beginning to be realized thnt the shortcoming of our mllltnry service are so many that delays are Inevitable, and that much work will lie necessary to put the na tion In efficient lighting- shape. Every day brings forth some weak spot that has to be strengthened or some hid den defect, such as the discovery at this late moment that every regular army oflicer who accepted a volunteer nppolntment would forfeit his commls- 011 In the regulars and so become lln- tle to be left out of the service entirely t the end of the war. few officers bared to risk their future In that way, so a rush was made towards congress to secure the necessary corrective leg islation. Again, It has been found that the equipment of the army, small as It Is 11 comparison with the great army of the rebellion. Is sadly lacking. Nearly month after the formal declaration of war the war department yesterday purchased a number of shelter tents, and It has Just secured the hammocks that experts say are essential to exist ence In Cuba. These preparations In volve delny, so that It is not remark able that, in spite of the herculean ef forts of the ollicers of the army, no positive start lins yet been made to wards Its goal by the army of occupa tion. Probably it is this fact rather than any unreadiness on the part of the navy, that causes the campaign to drag in its Inception, for the navy de- paitment has announced thnt It stood ready at any moment to furnish con voys for the troop transports, provided they were started from one point. To maintain the army of 200,000 men for six months will cost $30,000,000, ac cording to estimates prepared by Pay master General Stanton, and the leadr lng officials are beginning to fear that hostilities may run along beyond this period. The reason Is the growing con victlon on the part of some of the of ficers that they must not reckon on any substantial assistance from the Cuban rebels In this campaign, and moreover must meet the Spaniards In Cuba in their strongest sphere, that of the de fensive. Work on the three monitors. Ma- hopac, Canonlcus and Manhattan, at League Island, has advanced so far that the department expects to have them in service within a week or two. These monitors will be a valuable ad dition to the coast defense ships. Tho absence of olllciul news of any character from the fleets at the navy department gave the widest field for speculation, and all sorts of stories were afloat as to the whereabouts of the vessels and the Imminence of an en gagement. The report that came from Madrid of the bombardment of Santi ago received some credence, Inasmuch ns It seemed to show that General Greely, the chief signal oflicer, has set n motion the machinery of the navy to carry out his declared purpose of cutting the cables that afford the last connection between Havana and the outside world nnd thus Isolate lilanco. It Is not believed that the bombard ment amounted to anything more than this. Hempstead, Ij. I has been definitely selecting as a rendezvousing point for the troops from the New England and Middle States section, and It Is ex pected that 10 regiments eventually will be quartered there. The long expected appointments of officers to the staff of the 14 new major generals have been made, so that the way Is now clear for the entry upon active duty of the cflb ers, who have been obliged for sev eral weel.s to remain in Washington K Few Pointers. The recent statistics of the number ol deaths show that the large majority die with consumption. This disease may commence with an apparently harmless cough which can be cured instantly by Kemp's Baham for the Throit. :! i.ungs, which is guaranteed to cure and t.licve all cases. Price 25 and 50c, Sold by all druggists j ask for a free sample to-day. To Wnlvo Civil Sorvlco I.nw, Washington, Mny 20. President Mc Kinley has under consideration a prop osition to waive the civil service law In making appointments of substitutes to fill vacancies caused by clerks who go to the front. Instead of drawing upon the ellclble list of the civil ser vice, a member of the clerk's family will be appointed temporarily to fill his position. In no event, however, will any one except a member of the clerk's family be appointed unless they are 011 tho ellgiblo list. Ono Minute Is not lonir. yet rellof is ob tallied in half that time by tho use of Ono Minute Cough Curo. It prevents ronsuuip Him and nulcklv cures colds, croup, bronchi Us, pneumonia, la Krippo nnu an mroai. nun linn; trouuioi. u. ji. iiuucuuuun. Will "Not HomrriTrii tlio Ciiiini'IoH London, May 20. The ncent In the Canary Islands of a Liverpool firm writes that the Ilrltlsh consul there has been Informed that the United States will not bombard the Canary Islands, as the result of an arrangement be tween Oreat Hrltaln and the United States, whereby, while Great Hrltaln remains neutral, the United States will abstain from such a bombardment which would mean great destruction of Urltlsh property In tho Canary Isl ands. S. C. 1 Jones. Mllesburi.'. l'a.. writes: "1 have used DuWItt's Little Karly llisnin over since thoy were Introduced here and niu.st say I havo never used any pills In my family during lony years 01 utilise Keeping uiai gave siicli Ralisinciorv rosuiw as u mauve cathartic." u. 11, nttgonuuen. .Strlot'CmiMiPhhl'fi it Tuuipu. Tampa, Flu., May 20. The strictest kind of censorship has been established here, and absolutely nothing pertain lng to military or naval movements from this port will be permitted to bo sent out from this time on. An of. Ilcial bulletin of such news as the army ofllclals consider advisable will be pro vlded for at once. It Is Intimated tli this censorship will continue until after the final movement of troops tu Cuba has token place, It being the purpose of the government to keep the Spanish government In Ignorance, so far as pos slble, of our pluns for tlio Invasion Cuba. "One Minute Cough Cure is the best pre panttlou I have evur sold or used and ran bay too much in Its praiso." L. At Keunon Mcrcluut, Udell, Ua, O. II. llaeeiibuun it 20 Stirti.'.d 40 Third M"-AW II V t i HUH jgy (During ISDD 3 I mm FREE For p.irflciilas scud ytrar name end full nild'on to Lover llroi., Ltd., Iladsou 3s llnrrlnni Stu., N w Yotk. I ! 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In ptainpa for Poole Willi aivurv tiMtliuaulultt VxnaklUB Cluuoka aud Fitlto Iliatltulea. RUPTURE CURED. A Specialist on Kupture from Villi.uuSioit will visit Shenandoah Every Thursday AT Till': Hotel Franey, from 8 till 10:30 a. m. Rupture permanently and quickly Cured or no pay. Written guarantee to absolutely cine ail kinds ol Kupture without oieratioii or ileti'iition from biii-iiie. Absolutely no Danger. I-xniuiiiatJoii Prcc. 100 nersons cured In Sunbury, Shamokin, Mt. Carmel nnd vicinity who ran be refeneil to, Charges and terms moderate and within null or all. THE s JaitrKiterl Will Not Assume tlio Foroign Port folio in Sagasta's Oabiuot. TO BE MADE USEFUL IN FRANCE. T.onst So tlio Spanish Ainlmmlor nt I'nrlM Ilni Iiirormvil tlio I'l-oinlof. Will Solid tlio Cuillz Itcsorvo Stiiinil rim to Mniilla "to ClinstlHO Ilowoy." Madrid, May 20. AlthouRh Senor Castillo yesterday declined the port folio of foreign affairs, It Is authori tatively stated here that he will start for this city today to talk over thecabl net situation with Senor SaBasta. Senor Castillo wired Senor Sagasta, developing tho rensons already ad vanced why ho mlcht be more useful In his present position as ambassador to Franco than as a member of the government. This dispatch has con siderably Impressed the cabinet. Itecent events, especially Mr. Chamberlain's speech at Birmingham, have opened up now political horizons. Therefore, It seems Important that Spain should be represented at Paris by an ambassador well acquainted with the tangled skein of European diplomacy, and a persona grata to the French government. It Is believed that Senor Castillo will fulfil) these conditions. Henco Senor Sa gasta's hesitation to recall him. On the other hand, It Is difficult to find In the ranks of tho Liberal party a man equally qualified for tho foreign olllco portfolio. It Is announced thnt the cabinet council yesterday decided to strengthen Immediately the defenses and garri sons In the Cannrv -and Balearic Isl ands, and at Ceuta, Morrocco (oppo site Gibraltar), a decision which Is very significant, as no apprehensions have been entertained that the United States would extend the operations of the war to the Mediterranean. The Madrid papers state that In tho Philippines a majority of the people are loyal, and that the Americans and their few native allies are unable to con quer another acre of soil. Spain will therefore keep at home the 7,000 troops Intended for the Philippines until fur ther notice, and will Immediately send the Cadiz reserve squadron to Manila to chastise Dewey. In spite of the veto placed upon the publication of Spanish naval move ments the newspapers here have been allowed to announce that Admiral Co mara's squadron, consisting of the bat tleship Pelayo, the first cluss armored cruiser Carlos V, the auxiliary cruisers Patrlota and Uapldo (formerly the Hamburg-Ameilcan line steamers Co lumbia and Norniannla), the cruiser AlCcinso XIII, the cruiser Antonio Lo pez, three torpedo boat destroyers and the armed yacht Glralda, will shortly sail from Cadiz, while the reserve squadron, consisting of the Vlttorla, Numancla, Lepanto and another ves sel, will be organized Immediately. Millions Given Away. It is cortainly gratifying to tlio public to know of ono concern in the laud who are not afraid to bo concrous to the needy nnd sull'cr- ing. llio proprietors ot Dr. King's Icv Discovery for Consumption, Coughs anil Colds, liavo given away over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine ; and have tho satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma. lirnncliitis. Hoarseness and all diseases of the Throat. Chest and Langs aro surely cured by it. Call on A. Wnsley, Druggist, and get a trial bottle freo. Kegular size 50c. and $1. Kvory bottlo guaranteed, or price rcniuded. Tho f'lmrlpHtniis .'irmrnoy 'nolnycd.' Vnllejo, Cul., May 20. Tho cruiser Charleston, which sailed Wednesday for Manila with ammunition and sup plies for Admiral Dewey, is lmclc at her berth at Mare 'Island navy yard with her condensers out of order. The nccldent Is not regarded here as serious, and it Is thought that within 21 hours she will be far on her way to Manila. Tho cause of the trouble Is nttrlbuted to the work of tho navv mechanics. Tlio Cuban question and political issues sink into iiisignitlcanco with tlio man who suffers from piles. What ho most desires, is relief. DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salve cures piles. C. II. Hngcubuch. Itonwlnrs to Aid llowby. wnsinngton, May o. The force as signed to the Philippines expedition has been Increased by two regiments of infantry from the regular army. Ad Jutant General Corbln last night sent telegraphic orders to the Eighteenth and Twenty-third Infantry, now In camp at New Orleans, to proceed at once to Sun Francisco. They will em uarit tor tno Philippines as soon as supplies and transportation can be furnished them. These, with the volun teers from California, Colorado, Kansas, Minnesota, Montana, Oregon, Nebraska, Utah, Wyoming, North and South Da kota and Idaho, will mnke up the sum total from which are to be taken tho troops who are to be sent to reinforce Admiral Pewey, and enable him to take and hold the city of Manila. Whon iloctors fall try Bunlock Blood Bitters. Cures dyspepsia, constipation; in vigorates tho wliolo system. Miirylnmtors Oir FoiClilokiimnucn. Baltimore, Mny 20. The Fifth regi ment, Maryland National Guard, left yesterday afternoon for ChtckamauRa. The regiment embarked at West Ar UnRton, near Plmllco, where they have been In camp, nnd were hauled to Washington by the Pennsylvania Rail road company. From thnt point the troops will be carried by the Southern railway. Lnto to bed nnd early to rise, prepares a man for his homo In the skies. Barly to boil nnd ft I.lttlo Karly Bisor, tlio pill that makes ife loiiKer and bettor and wiser. C. II HaKoubuch. Muriloi' OviV lluiiii(li:i, 1 tnc l)i-pi:u. Lawreiu . '. ille, I'u., Mny 20. A row over the boundary line i f farms at .TiieUron Summit. Tiotra county, Pa., result imI In a murder yesterday. John Curry, JO years old, shut and killed lilake Wales, nlso a fiirnier, nci-il CO yeais. Curry nlso nttetiipted to kill a son of Wales, but the boy escaped after receiving a shot In the face and one In the elbow. Curry wus captured. storm DainnKo In Iliiri lsbm ir. Ilan-lsburg, Mny 20, Tho Capitol I'nrk conservatory wus badly damaged last evening by a fierce hailstorm. Nearly ull the ulass was broken, ain! many Inrue plants wue cut Int" slfreds. A lurto nich which had hci i elected for m t week's Knights Temp lar state i ncl ivu wi s blown down, carrying with It tvolle..' and t elephone wires. Give tho Children a Prink i ailed Clraln-O. It is a delicious, appotlalui;, notirisliliig foml diiukto tako tho placo of colleo. Sold by all grocora and liked by all who havo used It bcoaubo wlieu proporly prepared It tastes liko tho flnost coffee but is free from all Us Injurious proporuos. uraiu Oatds illaejUon and strenetliem tho nerves. It is not a stlmulaut but a health builder, nml children, as woll as adults, can drink It with cleat hem tit (kisls about i as uiuch a lollcu. 15 ami S5o. When a youne man asks a father for hi rlaunhter's hand in marriage, If the father is a wise one, he thinks of one thing equal ly as Important as the young man's morals, social and business standing and Intelli gence. A young nmn who suffers from ill health hss no i ight to marry until his health is restored. To do so is to commit a crime against the human race. While all diseases may not be directly inherited, the constitu tional tendency to acquire them is inher ited. If a man is a consumptive, the chances are that Ills children will have weak, undersized lungs, and a prcdisposi tion to acquire the same disease. The young man who suffers from bron chitis, weak lungs, spitting of blood or any disease of the air passages which, If neg lected leads up to consumption, may take Dr. l'ierce's Golden Medical Discovery with almost absolute assurance of recovery. It cures 98 per cent, of all cases when taken in time. It soothes and heals the delicate and sensitive tissues of the air-passages and lungs, checks the cough, facilitates expect oration, drives out all impurities and dis ease germs from the tainted blood and builds new and healthy tissues Mr John O Born, of 4020 Ltbetty Ave Pitts burgh, la . writes " Some thirty tnontlis ago I said to my wife, ' I don't want to krup anything from you, I must tell you I am in the loot stef of consumption. In Iieccinber IS,. I commMicei! taking Dr Pierce's Oolden Medical Discovery I could then only speak id whispers I Itavi taken thirteen bottles, and can say with truth I am greatly nenenten. 1'eopie are surprised to hear me speak. 1 can halloo, and my voice has noi ncen as good in elant years. My atomach was never In Ijetti r condition. Formerly 1 could not eat without suffering very much immediately cuer, but now 1 can eat uuythlug." Yi'sterMliiy'H llnelmll Gitinen. At llaltlmore B dtimore, 0; Pittsburg, 0. At Chicago Washington, 7; Chicago, 0. At Cincinnati Cincinnati, 6; Boston, 4. At I.nulsvllle Ijoulavllle, 4; Brooklyn, 1. At St. Louis New York. 7; St. Louis, 1. At Montreal Montreal, 7; Ilochester, 1 At Heading Reading, 8: Norfolk, 5. At Allentown Klrst game: Paterson, 3; Al lontown, 2. Second gnme Allentown, 7 I'atersnn, C. At H.irtford Hartford, 4; Richmond. 0. At l.tinrastrr Lancaster, 12; Newark, 6. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Slgnaturo of Dlitu'l Know There Yn n War. New York, May !!ii. TIih liuvton barU Freeman arrived yesterday from Ma nila, and notwithstanding her course after leaving the Island of St. Helena lay right across the track of the Span ish fleets of war Bhiiis, she escaped them all, while her master navigated his ship totally unconscious of the danger of seizure. Captain Van Name was very much surprised to learn that war had been declared between the United States nnd Spain, for he Balled from Manila 120 days ago. It seemed Incredible to him that the port he had left had since been the scene of a great sea flsht. S. n. l'arkor. Sharon. Wis., writes: "I havo tried DeAVitt's Witch Hanoi Sslvo for itclniiR piles and it always stops them in two minutes. I consider Dowitt's Witch Hazel S.ilve tho greatest pile euro on tho market." C. H. llnseiihuch. Buy Kcystonoflour. Bosurothat thoname Lessiq & Baeii, Ashland, Ph., is printed on every sack. 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I. .; ret wm fl in POB SALE EVERYWHEBE. g Eiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiii'-'i tiiiiiiiiiiiiininiir'ii'iiuiiiiii'immiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiTi: a thor-'iHiTy up tr thirty firi yjum ( mm A MIRROR Paris and New York I u rnhmnv I rtrttl A Colored Fashion Supplement Cut Paper Patterns A Bi-Weekly Pattern Sheet LONG SERIALS T Tw famous authors 111 cantnbuu Ioiik fit till stories to the IlAZAkii. Tliu firtt deals witli Scotch and C'untiuenUl scenes, the second u a story of a young gin, versatile, aim typicauy Mary K. Wilkin Octave Thanet 1 Kthria U Forest V o' DEPARTMENTS AND SPECIAL ARTICLES OUR PARIS LETTER THE LONDON LETTER lit KATll WtVB PS FOXBBr Bj Itrl. fOVLTNSY Bll.Fr of CLUB WOMEN HUMOR By AMA'i, 11th TH. H'BI Clt By JOU.V WJtt A HAKaS , There will be a series of articles on Etiquette, Music, the Void- Art, ilu Plav, Women and Men, Leaders among Women, Gardening, lluubckuvpins, Lilu and lleallh, Indoor lJcuib, etc. 10c, a Copy (Send lor Free Prospectus) Sub., $4 a Year VtHtatft frti in tki UititcJ Sjtit, CanaJa, a.. Jtftxua. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, Publishers, New York City W, D. Ilowtll. M. BITKKR, attornhy-at-law. fflce Kgsn balMlna;, corner sf Main an Centre streets, Shenandoah. J H. l'OMKROr, ATTORNBY-AT-LAW BhetMttdoah, Pa. Jjl W. S1IOBMAKBR1 ATTDRNBY-AT-LAW. Corner Market and Centre stmt. pRO. JOltX JONRd, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Look Box SS, Mahanny City, !' Having (turtled tinder some of the beat masters Ic London and Paris, will glr IhwIii on the rlolln.mandolln, guitar and vocal culture Terine reasonable. Aiidreu In care ot Mtroufcu the Jeweler flhenandoah. 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An, I ' t h -a Get Catok'h 'iUnT i'lLLaand t . 1.1 i.kt-TS. W V 'Irua.' etor ooeiit tl'.-vCt (n!e- , i rClTo Brio. Co., Bottou, Mhm. Out tn)k. 4c For sale at Klrltn'e dru f tore nnd Sheimndoa DOUBT, TRY 1 i l Ll 1 (i 1 C.ist-S r,t Ner -hi., h ti Dubi.it , J)l f r -sc '.ml Virit.nCi'l , A '1 hey cU .tr t bruu t' o n tt'-tim, m fJi'i -i - sti'b tr nihca t'e ttoo a t"-2ithy p rtt ; imi ii and losses are checked pe- onentfy. I'nkhs y.itn-nts IO iuuL''i.!vt' unit keep ".nfoTiiieil of the well in- Hiiusu-wlfe will J H r w st Awdarainbow LINIMENT I the lioup. nc a Htnmlard remedy for Bprujiis, l!ruiso, Cniiniw, Iilieumutlsm, uuil all uelioa ami p:iln. E Hrlc, 26 dtj. and 50 oil per boitl. E Prepared bf H. ; HACKETT A CO.. Philadelphia. ti n rt. OF F ASHION isuo will cmitain cmfuin i re drawing ol the advanm ta:Iiiuu of l'.m ami NV w ork. Onco month the 1U-!ak will issue, free, a colurcd td!Uton tiiiitciucni. I'ut paper palterna of ccttaiit Kwns in t-acli number will be made a feature Tliesc will be sold in Ctinnecti'in with each issue at a uniiorm price 'lite IIazk uih aUu publish weekly, (ict., .hi uui1: w pattern sluct W lUiimlll tik J Mry E-WiIUbi AND SHORT STORIES WILD tfcl.KN Ry If II t AM ll U A RAGGED LADY By ir. I'. Holt'H i ,s American These and a score of uiher iqmlly prominent writers will contribute abort atories to th Uaak in ii., making the paper esuetlally run in tictioSi. Oat 1 'nt-'t
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