DOSE SO QUIETLY. Shenandoah People arc Surprised. Llko a Ray of Sunshine to Many a Home. It seems like n ray of sunshine. Makes the old folks happy. And the young lolks jinful. Takes the load oflf the hack. It's nil done so quietly. No fits nhout it. What is it? Why? Doan's Kidney Tills. The little Kidney Wonder-Workers. What Hill they iVu. Read what n ciliren says, Mr. lleiijnmln Davis, of 2 13 Maybcrry alley, ltui-hiiiiM, says: "For twelve months or mote I had 1111 extremely painful attack if lmnliai;o, and there was a lameness acros' me which ..i.i.le every movement cause sharp twinges in my hack. Thece was also a dull (;ua iug pain wIulIi made me iniernl)h' all the lim . I i.nt' not do any 01k and was onl) tble to drag myself from place to place, 'l'lk- kidney secretions Were annoying and in.iLiive. All tuaioruedies 1 had Irieddid me no j'ood until I gut Doan's Kidnej l'ills fiom Kirlin's 1'harmacy. They caused a change for the better immediately. 1 have rjuile re covered from the lameness and am nut suffer ing from pains in my back. The trouble with the kidney sccietions has all gone and I can (.ay that anyone nfllictcd as 1 was can make 110 mistake in using Doan's Kidney Pills. In addition I wish to say that my wife used Doan's Ointment for a very sore foot which commenced with nil itching and burning caused by poisoning five years ago. Remedies were applied one after another but without healing it. Doan's Ointment rcductd the inflammation and caused u "1 heal at onct. It was remarkable how quickly that valuable preparation Mopped the itching and iirita tion." Doan's Kidney Tills and Doan's Ointment for sale by all dealers. Trice 50 cents. Mailed by l ostcr Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. V. .Sole agents for the V. S. Remember the name Doan's and take no substitute. BVETERisiAHY SPECIFICS 500 PAGE BOOK MAILED THHE. CONTENTS : Part I. Diseases of Horses. Part II. Diseases or Cattle. Part III. Diseases or Sheep. Part IV. Diseases or Hogs. Part V. Diseases or Dogs. Part VI. Diseases or Poultry. Snmo book in better binding 60 eta. Ml JIIMUU IS'SIMI. 10., C'lir.Hllll.i'iA Julm rl..,.W Vorll NEItYOUS DEBILITY, Yl'FAIa WEAKNESS and Prostration from Over work or other causes. Humphreys' Homeopathic Specific No. 23, in use over AO years, tlio only successful romudy. $1 rcr vlal.or 5 vials and lame vial powdcr.for $5 B11M by 111 iiijKWtii, 1 Ft tit riwii'nij in icccliit ot lirlca. lll'Mrllltl.lS' Ml II. (II., i.ir. million A. JoIiuSU., newWtl : hose v.l.o oner1 jbuy Sn'-'.tti'S i fcc T. coll .nxback y''' the bebt Uy i t v.. Tins id innMure miikes add 11. ; a lit- jtl.t- (lavor of cof ! fee delicious. 1 All Grocers. l tie of Sceli-'s to ordinary kcoitcc 2c .1 LAUER'S BOCK BEER In Bottles or by the Keg. Lauer's Lager HD Pilsnei Beer. Porter and Weiss Beer. Christ. Schmidt, A Kent ani Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jarilin St. HUMPHREYS' 1 A5K FORTH EM Jj mm 1 IMi 1) Much Work to Accomplish Boforo That Groat Event. SIIAPTER IN COMPLETE CONTROL. Ho Is Not Hnmpm-cd by Orders l'i'om YViiulilliKton (itinoi'iil Mllos Mny do to Culm SIllH'tlyOIIlllllK CollliTH to I.11111I Slntl'ioi,,M Heavy Artillery. Washington,' June 27. Though thoro wen1 the usual number of olllclnls for a Sunday at their desks In tho war and navy departments yesterday there did not seem to lie any expectation of Im portant news from the seat of war. Secretary Alser explained this readily. In his view, the nriny has been moved one of those staces Incident to thu progress of a campnlRii nud Is now ef fecting a new formation. The reports bIiow that there Is only one road, and that a poor one, from where the troop landed leading to Santiago. Along this the army necessarily has been obliged to move In a single column. Strong ro connolterlng ferees wero prudently thrown out abend, and It was theso that engagi'd In the action of Friday morning. They developed the presence of the enemy In force directly ahead and drove In their advance guards. Before undertaking In a set battle our army must be formed In regular battle airay, not single column front, as It ndvnnced along the road, but In btoad open otder across the country, the only feasible way of conducting a battle succet-hfully. As part of this plan the advance must halt and wait until the rear mtd conies up. In thi Secretary s opinion this was going on Saturday. The forces left at Daiquiri were bring Pun-led up to the front near Savilla wheie the Spaniards are supposed to be In foice; the field artillery was being dragged up tho rough mountain roads, and the quarti tmaster was hurrying along the stores us f-sit os they could be landed fro:., the transpoits. All this Is very necessary but not such an would call for an official report from General Shatter. A dispatch received from Clrncrn! Shnfter on Saturday stated that he wanted nothing. Nevertheless the secretary Is sending along reinforce ments with all possible promptness. He believes that General Dulfleld's troops, to the number of 1,300 which embarked five days ago from Neupoit News, will arrive at ISahiuirl today, and within three days 3 000 more troops, which left Fort Monroe yesterday, will be at tho scene of action. In addition there will bo n further movement of troops to Santiago just as soon as the men and transports are ready. Possibly Gen eral ilps may go with t'ise. Gen eral Shatter Is being allow-on the widest liberty of action, untestrlcted by un necessary orders from Washington. Assistant Secretary Allen has been striving earnestly to procure for Gen eral Shatter the tenders he des-lies for landing the heavier supplies of the army and the siege train. He has just secured several colliers at Key West, which, on account of their light draft, will serve admirably as tenders. These have been ordered to steam with all speed for Daiquiri. They should reach there by Wednesday. They aie not lltted with heavy derricks, such as tho tenders carry, but have material aboard which will enable Sampson's sailors to convert them speedily Into powerful lifting machines capable of handling the heaviest cannon carried by the expedition. The story printed by an F.ngllsh newspaper of the killing of Captain linb Fans and some of his men in the conning tower of the Iowa by a si, .11 from the Spanish cruiser Vlzcnya Is pronounced nt the navy department to be a cruel canard. No word has been received from Sampson, and with a able line near him it is not Imagined for a moment that he would fall to re port Immediately an occurrence of such gravity. Probably the sole foundation for this story wns the attack made about a week ago by Sampson upon the forts nt the entiance of Santiago harbor, In which the Spanish cruiser Ttelna Mercedes uis sunk and one of the Spanish torpedo boats disabled. The report originated In a Spanish SOU! op. The war department, fol'owlng the satisfactory example set by the navy deilflrtment ha Instltuied a system of bullet!' for the benefit of the public, giving roi'fV nud concise Information of ImiM'itnnt Iiom r-nlngs. Tho first of these bulletins made their appearance Saturday, giving Shatter's brief ac count of the driving In of the Spanish outposts. The newspapers had scarcely received this Information before the Spanlnrds got a bulletin from Captain General lllanco announcing the repulse of Hie American forces. The war de pal Uncut officials are somewhat dis courged at lha prospect of having to meet this sort of bulletin r ;rvlce with a simple recital of cold facts. Through Its agents In the West In dies the Btnte department has discov ered a suspicious craft lying at Fort De France, Martinique. She Is a collier, and presumably Is trying to convey coal either to Cervera at Santiago or to Blanco at Havana, via the Isle of Pines and Batabano. Captain Slgsbee, of the St. Paul, and one of the commanders of tho American scouting vessels, have been notllled, and are expected to de feat this purpose. Slgsbee on Satur day warned a British ship from seek ing to enter the harbor (if San Juan de Pqrto Itlco, on the ground that It was blockeded. No formal notice has yet been given of the blockade of this port, but the captain's action Is In line with the construction of the Interna tlonal law by the navy department, namely, that a blockade may be initla ted without formal notice, by simple warning from a naval commander. It Is fully expected that this construction will be combatted. Notwithstanding the arrival of Ca mara's squadron ,at Port Bald, tho westerly entranco to the Suez canal the olllclals here still doubt that tho essels are bound for the Philippines. Humors rench here, uncontlrmcd as yet. that the only Ironclads In tho squadion, the I'elayo and tho Carlos V, have left the squadron and returned to Spain, so that Camara no longer possesbes a foico that would threaten Dewey. If this be so the Spaniards have realized the folly of leaving their home rorts unprotected. A Great Surprise lain store for all who uso Kemp's Halsam for the Tluoat and I.uiigs, Would you be leve tnal it 11 sold oil its meiits and any druggist is autlioriml by the proprietor of tills wonderful lenialy to give you a sample oottielreof U never mils to cure acute or clronic roughs, All druggists sell Kemp's Halsam, l'ric Sj and 50c. Ask your aroror for the "Itoyal Patent rlour, ami t.tVe no other limiiil. It h the best Hour mado. "Bringing in THE HAPPY EVENING OF Why Samuel 0. Stone, at the Cause For II II 1 l II II It I i I II M 1 I "" SAMUEL O. STONE . It Is written, "joy comcth In the morning," but In this Instance it came when tho sun of life was well adown the western sky, and followlnp; such a stormy afternoon as makc9 the contrast particularly striking. Tor ova a decado and a half the venerable writer of the following communication hud battled In vain against that most insidious foe of humanity, heart disease, in an aggravated form. Doctors had given his case up as hopeless and ad vised keeping him quiet till the end should come, but it was his good fur tune to find that priceless remedy, Dr. Miles' IVcw Heart Cure, and in the following letter he states the result. Grass Lake, Mich., Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. I have been troubled with heart disease 15 years or more. Most of t'." time I was so bad it was not safe for me to go out alone. If overtaken 1 oho of my dizzy spells, I would fall, helpless. I had severe pal;.:i.u: :i, shortness of breath, and sudden painful attacks that prostrated r.u . V . only thing physicians did for me was to advise keeping quiet. In August last I commenced taking Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, and be fore I had llnished the first bottle, I found the medicine was a (tod-scwi. I have now used four bottles in all and am feeling entirely well. 1 have 1. ,1 had an attack of tho trouble for some months. I am 73 years of age, and have held a grudge against patent medicine all my life, but I will not allow this feeling to prevent mo from giving mv testimony to the great cure your valuable remedy has wrought in inc. T C. this to show my appreciation of the great merits possessed by Dr. MUt K j Heart Cure. Very truly yours, Samuel O. Stiinu. "Died of heart failure." How many obituary notices contain tVe. . significant words. Tho ravages of heart disease are confined to no local! . 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All druggists lremoi'i-Htio Statu Cmii'iitloll, For the Democratic State Couyuutlnrr, to bo held at Altoona, Fa., Juno 0, tho Pennsyl vania l!llroad Company will bell'spccial ex cursion tickets fl om stations on its line hi tlio state of PciiiisyUaiila, to Altoona and re turn, at rate of single faro for tlio round trip (minimum rate, twenty-live cents). Tickets will ho bold Juno 27, 38 aud 30, ami will bo good lu return until July 3, IMS, In clusive, Buy Kcystonclioiir. HoRiiftlmt the mure r,K.ssi(i & IUKtt, Ashland, Pa., la prinlfd on every sack. 7W (lie A WELL SPENT LIFE. Age of Seventy-three Has Rejoicing. Free, by Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. 1 Health. laving mm ma amp any 1,16 to 170. Carria Traps, Wagon toad and Milk for large, free Ma MM Hnrrar. PrleP. With CQrlainl. UR1DI.IUB. our styiei, bad, tptoD and IcDdiri, 00, At good i iclli for 69, CO. W. B. MUTT, Bcrtr. ELKUAKT. IKU. RUPTURE CURED. 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UelobMted rein-Uc I'uu.ltiifl i,.v.,r fiilt et nmuuretklt'T ' - ..!! Tn.tav IVnnvr.ivul I'll., in.l ..iti sud 4Void (jl.L : tiers,' )ViitlV!l i,4ctf lit w niniiiii"). aiwsjs l,', .i'w "v. "Hu lolntmcnt. ouiu-Ri'ttieil sniierior ii timers. il belt in the nnirkrt, A Nil L IWtlculUt, Hal" rtV tki.l'ju, MsaS. 2 i tlR.BDPS r- vii Cabinet Minister on Our Threat to Bombard Spanish OitieSi "LET THEM GOME," HE DECLARES, "Wo Will Hoeolvo Thorn as They Ilo foi'vo" llluuco's Jtoport of Ylday' l'lght Make It 11 Victory i' spnln. The Nowbpnpoi'M i)o-lioinl nt. Madrid, June 27. The arrival of the Spanish lleet at Port Said causes no surprise here, Admiral Camara having announced that he was going to the Philippines. The threat of the Ameri can government to attack the Spanish coast has had no effect. A third squad ron Is preparing for the defense of the coust. A member of the cabinet in an In terview said: "Let thorn come. We will receive them as they deser-e." In view of the American threat the gov ernment deems It advisable to be pre pared for eventualities. The lights at certain pints have been extinguished, torpedoes have been prepared and ad ditional guns have been mounted. Scnor Sagasta said yesterday: "The minors about peace negotiations and the conditions for ending hostilities are utterly groundless. The time has not arrived. for speaking of peace." The government has prohibited the dispatch of telegrams from Cuba an nouncing the arrival of vessels which have "forced the bockade." Captain General Blanco telegraphs from Cuba that the American troops engaged In the Santiago combat were the Twelfth and Seventh Infantry. four mounted squads of the First cav- airy, four squads of the Twelfth and eight bodies of Irregular troops." The Americans, Blanco's dispatch says, had 12 killed Including a captain. The Spanish losses ore not announced. The cabinet held a long session yes terday for the purpose of devising na tional defenses, Senor Sagasta, the premier, endeavoring to persuade his colleagues to defer the consideration of domestic questions. Changes in the ministry were discussed. The tone of the newspaper press Is despondent, nnd many journals bemoan the fact that the xiowers have aban doned Spain while she is defending their cause. They say that Prance, having received commercial concessions from Washington, remains indifferent, wliile Germany keeps In the back ground and Itussla uses Spain as a catspaw In her diplomacy. Spain must In no case, the papers declare, accept the Intervention of Europe. It would bo bettor to treat directly with the enemy. El Imparclal, in an article which has created a sensation, urges direct nego tiations with America for peace, when the time comes, on the ground that Spain can get better terms from Amer ica's generosity, "as America will be only too glad to dispense with Europ ean Intervention." It is hoped in official circles that the Spanish forces will be able to defend Santiago until General Pando's rein forceinents arrive there by forced marches. The Americans are advanc Ing In three columns via Alcares. Flr mega and Jaragua, Hanked by Insur gents, In order to force the Spanish positions at Sevllla and Gran Pcna. The I'opo Advl-cH Agnlii'.t Abdication Home, June 27, The pope, disquieted by the Carllst rumors, summoned one of the leaders to Home Incognito, i; ceiving mm privately. The latter as sured the pope that the Carllsts had no intention of attacking the reigning dynasty, but were resolved to combat any attempt to proclaim a republic. The pope lately wrote tho queen regent ad vising her on no account to abdicate. because to do so would be to encourage the e.iemles of the dynasty. "Free Tills. herril your address to 11. E. llucUlcn & Co. : Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr, King s New Lilc Pills. A trial will convince vmi ot their merits, niese puis are easy their action and are particularly cflective in the tine ol Constipation and sick lleaclacue, For Malaria and Liver troubles they liav been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance anil to be purely vegelame. 1 rrey ui not weaken uy ineir action, out. uy giving ion to the stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the ssterrr. Regular size 2oc, per box. Sold by A. Wasley, Druggist. 31 uy Hvnoimto Calmauor'n. Playa del liste, June 27. It is be lieved In cams here that the town o Calmanera, on the Inner bay, is about to be abandoned by the Spaniards, who are said to be In a desperate condition owing to lack of food. The report 1 that they will leuve the town and fall back on Guantunamo. Several Span ish soldiers were Kften nrnnml Ptilnian era yesterday, but the number there is uiiuudluuu tu uc VCiy fcrl"" "i E. C. Hlanks, of Lowisvillo, Texas, wiiti that one box of DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salv was worth S50.00 to him. It cured his pile of ten years standing. Ho advisos others to try it. It also cures eczema, sum diseases aim obstinate sores. C. 11. Hagenbuch. i-puulsh Wtii-hhlp Was Too Slow. New York, June 27. Captain Turner. or trie steamship Maylands, which ar rived hero yesterday from Algiers with a cargo of sulphur, reports that on June 11 he sighted a Spanish bark rig geu. warsnip, vltlr all her sails set Ihe latter for several hours chased th Maylands, but the merchantman being the lleeter or the two, made Its cs cape. Win vour buttles analust diniahe by arhn promptly. One Miuuto Cuugh (Jure piuducc niiiicdiuto rohiilts. When taken c:irly it l vents coiisunintloii. And in Inter stngcs fuiliWlics puiuipt relief. C. 11. IliiBi'iiliuih. W t-ll 1 linn's Arollo i:.pi'illtlon sail. Tionific, Noruay, Juiu- 27. '1 In- Arctic I'xpi-dition nnili-i Wiilti r Will- nrrrrr, the .-.iilorer, hulled yi-bti-iday. Mr. Wclliit.m'B expL'tllliou is uuder taUcn with two objects, tin- lllht to find and smcor I'rufcssor Audi r e and the second to discover tin Noith l'ole. lie Is accornpurilcd by a corps of scien tists and a competent explorer. Tho editor of tho Kvans City, Pa (llobe, wiileH. "One Jliuuto Cniish Uuro in nelitly liiiiii d. Itemed my cliildieu uftor .ill nlliiT r nipilk'H fulled." ltcuros couslis, coin-, unit all thru.it nud Inns troubles. U. 11. llitfjin bnih. .Jiipiui("- Cnliliiot liesluiiH, London, Ji'iie 'il. The Toklo corre spond! nt ol The Tillies suyH: "Mur- ciuix It., the premier, 1uh rehlnned. In ti'iiilermi; his resignation he advised the mikado to accept tire principle of patty government and to in--tmct Count Okutiia Phinerrabou ''lid M. Iin rtakl to form a ministry. The emperor Mill probably act orr Count Ito'a ud vlce." Hob Moure, of LiFiiycltu, 1ml , hiys that for coii'.tlp.itloii he lus lound DoWitt's l.ittlo ! irl.v Uihi i tu hi' p i feet Thi y no mm' unpe. Tiyili'in ii' tmiiai'li tiiul liver tr nble. t. 1 11 It.' Ill llh. SOLDIERS IN A WRECK. Pour Killed In o Itnllrond Accident t TupHo, Minn. Tupelo, Miss., June 27. A railway ac cident occurred y sterday afternoon In which four soldiers b.t their Uvea and others received fatal injuries. Colonel Torrey's regiment of rough riders from Cheyenne, Wyo reached this plac via the Kansas City, Memphis and Birm ingham railroad. The first section had ptopped to take water and had whistled to start on uhen the second section rounded a sharp curve In the track Just before the town is reached and dashed Into it. in the rear of the first section wai the sleeper "Seville," con taining Colonel Torrey and his regi mental staff. This car was completely demolished, yet strange to say, every Inmate escaped unscathed except the colonel, w ho Is Injured, though not seri ously. The chief fatalities occurred In a con h In the centre of the first section which carried Troop C., from Laramie, Wyo. This coach wns completely tele scoped and the soldiers within were Jammed and bruised beneath the mosses of tiinb. rs, broken car seats and other debris. In the second sec tion imc baggage car was thrown Into the ditch, but in this train few were hurt nnd none dangerously. The dead ate: William D. Wallace, Troop A.; Sam Johnson, Troop C: Henry Gordan, colored porter; Corne lius I.onlhan, Troop C; Henry S. Mupi T11 on (. had both legs cut off and died soon after. The regiment had the misfortune to meet with a wreck In the yards at St. Joseph, Mo., last Friday, in which two of the truln crew were killed, and at St. Louis Saturday one of the soldiers was accidentally killed by being suf focated and fulling from the train in the long tunnel ul ih.u plac e. The little Dutch boy who stopped the leak in tin. dike witn his finger saved his country from over whelming uestruc tion. You have read about him in your school readers, how he was walking along the dike when lie heard a faint sound of trickling water. nnd knew at once that a leak had spiung in that fcrent embank tnent which laves lUdl.md from the dt-vas tations of the hungry sea. It wai early in the night, and uo one was neal nt hand The leak wai small when he found it, but he knew that the action of the water would enlarge it long before moraine;, and wash away the entire embankmtnt, inundate the country and destroy his own and thou sands ol noraes. ho lie oravciy pur ins finger in the crevasse, and kept it there all the long night lliiough. until help came and the openiiiR was properly slopped. He hud (.avert his country liouallv insignificant rs tue entrance or disease into the human system. The be ginnings of the most terrible ailments are so small they can be easily stopped at the siarr. lour iifuiiu is a ut&e ,i iuii Keeps out and stops the inroads of dangerous and devastating disease. Whenever it breaks down, no matter how slightly, there is an opening for disease to enter. If. the open ing is not watched, it will grow larger, until the sweep ot disease overwhelms you, and health, and perhaps life is de stroyed forever. 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