HIE ClJlll HAND. Shenandoah Extends a Hearty Wel come. -Our Citizens show Ap prcclatlon In Public Utterances T.nck of appreciation Is not 11 falling uf our citizens, ami tlio advent of tlie "I.ltllo Con ipieTor" was received with the samo jllsplay of enthusiasm ns lias nprenil nil over tlio t'lilim. Coining llko n ray of sunslilno to overy household, raising burdens thnt many backs havo borne for years, is enough to awaken tlio pulilie tn praise tlio llko of which lm never heforo lieen licaid in this locality, rroniovcry ward, from every street comes tlio siiine report, rnilurc 9 an unknown quantity ns fur ns tlio l.lttlo Ctmrpleror Is concerned, and success follows uvery foointep. In youth, vigor and ttppitciit licaltli, wo j are snu'iors ironi inacnvn KMiieys. vwui 110 feelln : a sickness or iudhpotitinu wo limy huvoattni'ks of lameness in the hick that niikus every movement painful. I'litiiiently it comes hefoio you cm say .lack Kobinson, hut i' take- lis own time in goliigawiiy unless you uo Duan's Kidney Pills. Sir. CI. .Mead Petals, of Kant Centre street, elirk ut the Ferguson House, hays: "My luck used to hurt mo awfully and 1 could haidly refrain from lounging tir sitting down owing to that dull aching iiciwt my kidneys. I had also a weary feeling hinging ahout mo nceompanled hy loss of energy. The kidney secretions wero not u.ituiul and I had a dis agreeable feeling in the back of my neck nnd a dull pain in my kidneys nil tlio timo. I learned about Doan's Kidney Pills and procured them from Kiilin's Pharmacy nnd began using thorn. They promptly dispelled tho whole trouhlo and brightened mo right up. I felt liko another person when 1 had finished tho treatment and I can say that Doan's Kidney Pills are 11 rellablu prepara tion for tho kidneys and 1 m ver before hud anything to equal them.'' Doan's Kidney Pills for tale by all dealers. Piieo fiO cents. Mailed by lWcr-.Milliiiiu Co., IliiU'.ilo, N. ., soluagcnts for tlio U. S. Heiuembcr the name Doan's and take un other. WITCH HAZEL OIL( C Piles or Hemorrhoids Fissures A Fistulfis. Burns it Scnlds. I J Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Bolls Sr Tumors. Eczema & Eruptions. Stilt Rli mm & Tetters. EChnppec Hnnds. Fever Blisters. Sore Lips & Nostrils. O Corns & Bunions. Stings Bites of Insects. Three- Sizes, 'c, 50c. and $1.00. EoldliydrueglstH, 01 1 post lulld on receipt of prlco Huii'inms' jim.n, 11 j. iiaiiiu.iM.,.B..iri. ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS A5K'..For1TRew mi v , roccrs can tell ) on wliy tlios.c Wnenil primmimhoi-lr used as un for it. Straime though how long it tnkes people to try a new tiling. admixture to ordinary cof fee makes a , delicious drink LAUER In Bottles or by the Keg. Lauer's Lager KD Pilsnei Beer. Porter and Weiss Beer. Christ. Sclmiidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA EVAN J. DAViES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardln St. HUMPHREYS' Tho Peoplo Jubilant Over Admiral Clorvora's Roportod Escapoi GOVERNMENT'S LYING REPORTS Will Iloiilitlcs Aroimo tlio I'liry of tlio I'oiniliico Wliim tlio Itonl I'nc-ts of CVrvorii's )vii'wliotiiilii(! Ili'lV-ut , mil Captiii'o lloeoino Known. . Madrid, July 0. Almost Indescrllm- ble enthusiasm continues to prevail hero und elsewhere throiicout Stinln 1 over the supposed escape of Admiral Cervera and his squadron from the hnr- 1 lior of Santiago do Cuba. The admiral's j name Is on every tongue, and it Is claimed that It was lie who saved San tiago de Cuba by "adding to General I.lnaie's handful of soldiers his hravo sailors to man the guns ashore and rc Ij1 the Americans under General Shat ter." Such Is about the exultant eulogy ot Admiral Cervera heard on all sides, this state ot public tooling being duo to the olllctnl announcements from San tiago. For Instance, one statement from Santiago Is us follows: "When Admiral Cervera found that It was certain Colonel Kscnrlo's reinforce ments wero In proximity to Santiago the admiral hold a council with tho commanders of his squndron, disclos ing to them a plan to force the block ade In broad daylight. Tho command ers responded unanimously 'Ad lante' (forward). "It was then urranged that the tor pedo boat destroyers should take tho lead, feigning an attack, ond disehargo the torpedoes against the cncmy'sshlpn, the Cristobal Colon protecting their ad vance, sheltered by tho batteries o Mono CaBtle and distracting the ene my's attention, while the remainder of the squudion scllied out of the harbor. "The Ameilcans at first were taken by surpilse. Then, recovering, they ore nod n tremendous lire, especially n 'Inst tie torpedo boat destroyers, which vessels' Admiral Cervera had In structed to steer an opposite course to the squadron. The Americans were de ceived and maneuvered toward the sup posed course of the Spaniards while Admiral Cervera went full steam ahead, maintaining a continuous flreun til cleat of the American Hues, und then steamed away westward, pursued and breasted for some distance by the swiftest American vessels, until they were lost sight of from Morro Castlo. "In the meantime the torpedo bout destroyers sank under a rain of shelli) from the numerous American warships. It is presumed part ot their crew wero saved by the enemy or swam ashore. A number of life buoys were provided on board the torpedo boat destroyers, whose crews anticipated that their vessels would be destroyed." The foregoing Is the popular Spanish version ot the sortie of Admiral Cer vera from the harbor ot Santiago de Cuba, and the sacrifice of the crews of the torpedo boat destroyers Is said to be highly appreciated by the queen re gent, while the general public Is over Joyed at their conduct. It is supposed here that Admiral Cer vera Is running for Havana, since he has not been reported as arriving nt Clenfuegos, and there will bo tremen dous anxiety here until It Is reported thut Admiral Cervera and his squadron are safe In Havana harbor. Hopes are exprtssed In this city that tho Spanish admiral may capture or destroy soma American vessels while on his way to Iavnnu. Foreign news clvlntr contradictory versions of the sortie have cast a tinge of perplexity and dampness upon ll general rejoklng. , In military circles It Is considered that General Shafter has been checked, that near Admiral Sampson has been buttled, and that the aspect of the war lies been changed, but the universal expression of opinion Is that peace -la Impossible until something occurswhlch is satisfactory to the national feeling. Late last night Premier Sagasta an nounced officially that Admiral Cor vera's squadron has been defeated, that the Almlritnle Oquendo was burn ed and the Infanta Maria Teresa sunk, and that Admiral Cervera himself Is a prisoner of war. The dispatch con taining the Information has not yet been given to the public. Disorder Is spreading among tho military. The crowds In the city are getting riotous, and everywhere signs are apparent that the population Is nrmlnr. for civil war. Marshal Mar tinez Campos und the captain general of Mudi Id have held lone conKiltutkms as to the ways and means of preserv ing order. London, July 6. The press dispatches telling of the destruction of Admiral Ccrvera's fleet, Including the official accounts of the battle, have been tel egraphed to Madrid, and tho dispatch Just received from Madrid for trans mission to the United Stntes, srlvlnp the Spanish version of the sortie, shows that the Spanish tdisor h'i- ,-iinpii.'u-n.l the press dispatches or that they aro ret aided by the Spaniards as being lit ci edible. (Vllttloliro limy bo pacriflced to an hour's dol.iy. Cholera infantum, dyscntory, diarrhoo.v conio suddenly. Only safo plan is to havo Dr. Fowlci's Kxtract of Wild Straw berry always on hand. TteHtprdn.v's ltiKoliull Ciiiiioh, At PlttBburR PlttHburK, 8; St. I.ouK 2. At llaltlmoro Diiltlmoie, 7; I'hltndelplila, 4. At Now York Huston, S; New York, 2. At WimhliiKtim WusliliiKtnii, 4; Hrook lyn, 2. At Clilcaeo I'lilciiKo, B; Cleve land, 4. At Wilkesbarre Montreal. !); Wllkcs barro, 8. At I'rovldi'iicu Providence, 17; SprinBlleld, 9. At Huffalo Toronto, 10; Buffalo, 4. At Bynicusp Hoehester, 2; Syracuse, 1. At HeadliiB Headliifc'. G: Allentown, 0, At Nfwurk I'uterrfiin, 4; Newark, 2. At ltlcliniond-Nurfolk. 4; Richmond. 1. At Hartford Hurtfuid, fj; Luucastcr, 2. Thousands of persons havo been cured of pucs ny iimns nowitfs wjtcn Hazel naive. It heals promptly and cures eczema and all skin diseases, It given Immediate icllef. O. II. Ilugcnliueh. 1'ood l'or Stiirvlnir.f;ulmhs. Vnplilimton, July C Tho plan for feedlnu: the HtitrvliiK Cubans Is proceed liiK uystBinatleully. doBpito tho utten tlou whleh tint authoiitli's are obllsed tn 'Ive t the wnr. Yostorday largo cfnislBiiments of food wero loaded on 'he hiiamer I'oit Victor, ut New York, liieludliii? 75.000 poundH of corn meal, M0.000 pounds of flour, 7D0.O00 poundu of bacon, 1)0,000 pounds of not'feo, 1D0.00O poundH "f HURar. 00,000 pounds of pnup, 00,000 pounds of salt and 3,000 puunds of pepper. Those will bo made up Into rations nnd distributed over n wide territory to tho Cuban, This is but one of several conslh-inneritH. ami hundreds of UiousuiuIh of government rations have already been distributed. Tlio Chief lliirgesg of Mllosburir, l'a says lloWitt's l.ittlo liarly Hisers aro tho best pills ho ovor used lu his family duriliB forty years of hou&o koeplng- Tliey cure constipation, sick lieailachoniuUtoiiiach and liver trouhlos. Hinauin si.o nut t'l'"11 111 resuiis. u, ii llaxtuluieli. JSycgclabicPrcparafionrdr As similating UicTFooilatulHcgula lirtg IlicStomarJis nntlDowcls of &omolcs'Digcsfion,CIiccrful ncss and RcstConlalns neither Opuim.MorpUifu nor Mineral. Not Naucqtic. ZSimjJnn Stt My.Scnna JtochttltSJlt -XnhlScetl Jlpprmunt -ilfi CatonaltSot! ltarm4Stci -Wtmfud Siarrr . h'uik y run- ftgtvn Ancrfcctltcmcdv forConslipn- lion. Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca, Worms ,Convulsions,Fcvcnslv ucss andLoss OF StEEU Tae'Sinillc 'Signature of NEW "YORK. EXACT COPy OF WRAPPEB. 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Address all letters to THE TIMES, FlULADHLI'MIi U'iMll'- A:viI.J. n I: aji'l 'I 'li. ,.. tr Cu,-nliu3 iiiwlwr, K llfi IVi'tlvc A Hnndsomo Complexion Is ono of tlio irn'atost charms a woman can liOHSOBS, 1'OiiONl'H CUMI-LUXIUM l'UWUUII Blvealt. I v-f i Chaftor fiud Sampson May TJnito to Oapturo Santiago, AND POSTPONE BOMBARDMENT. Destruction or Cfrvprn'M 1'lcot lti- Mlits III II C'dlllpll'tO 'ri'HtlOllll'IIIHtltlll lu Mllltni'V nml Nuviil CniKltlliiiiF, ('iiiiiiiiiiikIi'I'h Al'o AdvUfil to ConHir. WnRlilnpton, July C As a rrautt ot tin- cabinet meetliiB yenterclay Instruc tlenn wfvr sent by the president to Admiral Snmpiion and General Shaftor to confev toffether concerning a Joint plan of nttnek upon the city. Upon the nutroinp of tills conference ilependu the line of netloti of the Immediate future. I'or the present t tie land bombardment by General Shaftel'n forced ham been deferred, ag the nltuatl(jn ha ho com pletely clinimed by the annihilation of the Spanish fleet that It Is manifestly the part of visdom for this land bom bardment to await the co-operation nnd suniwrt of a bombardment from Admiral Sampson's lleet. General Rhafter's demand for the surrender of Bnntlnffo on the pain of bombardment was made nt 8:30 o'clock Sunday morn ing. An hour later Admiral Cervera mnde his suicidal dash from the har bor, resulting In a complete trans f iinntlipn of the naval and military lOIKlitlntlS. Instead of a menacing Spanish fleet within the harbor the way has been i li an d, mivc for the shore batteries, fm the entianee of the American lleet up to the very wharves of the city. With t III-- material change wroujrht It is iihWuuH to the authorities here I th.it the blow first Intended to be de- l liven d by General Shatter at once j would be doubly effective and decisive if tin- two forces could be brnuKht to f. tht r and strike simultaneously from l.n.il and eii. It Is for this reason that Hi. i i.nfei eiiee is held between the Ainiiii.in ireneral and the American D'lmir.il. I'p to the close of olllco houi s i Mei ilny no word had come either to tin u.ii or navy departments, so far n - wa- disclosed, as to what determina tion hud been reached at the confer en e. At the snme time It Is the clear ex pectation of the authorities here that the conference will result in a de ti rmlnntlon by the admiral to take his fleet through the narrow neck of the liurhor, make his way past the shore batteries and fortifications, and take position before the city for a bom bardment. There Is reason to believe that tho Instructions sent to Admiral Sampson nt least conveyed the desire, If not the Instructions, yiat he enter the harbor. Uut It Is said that the admiral and the general continue to be the supreme officials In authority, and that their Judfuncnt will be taken as final In the course to lie adopted. There Is said to be no obstacle, so far as navigation is concerned, to the entrance of the harbor by the Ameri can lleet. The Cristobal Colon, which cleared the Merrlmac and got out of the harbor Sunday, drew 23 feet 3 Inches, which Is within seven Inches of the draft of the battleships Iowa, Indi ana, Massachusetts and Oregon, and is greater than the draft of the battleship Toxas. Moreover, the navy depart ment has known for the last ten days that the neck of the channel was open, despite the sinking of the Merrlmac, nnd that there was a clear sea way of seven fathoms through which any ship in our navy could sail. This removes all difficulty, except for submarine mines, or from the shoie batteries. As to the mines, little account Is taken of them since the Spanish fleet passed over them. The Spaniards ar in the habit of using contact mines, so that there Is little likelihood of there being mines operated by electrical con nection with tho shore. The forts and batteries have been badly wenkeneJ by the constant fire of the fleet for many weeks past, and while still a fictor, they are greatly disabled. Once up to the city the fleet and army could com bine in a terrific double fire. No less than 202 heavy feuns would be tratnej from the American warshlns on the city, and nt the same time the bis slse guns, which It is expected hava been brought to the front of Shaitr's line, would rain down a torrent of steel from that auarter. The sleee guns th'-ow shells of 133 pounds. Aside from them there nre four Morton howitzers and a large number of smaller howitzers. These are in the heavy artillery, while the light artillery embraces a great number of guns of 3.2 caliber. Com bined, this fire from land and sea would bo terrific in Its effect. Tho action of the foreign represent atives at Santiago has been an addi tional reason for duferring the bom bardment. It was made known late yesterday that one of General Shaffer's dispatches stated that these representa tives had joined in a request to him to put off the shelling of the city for an other brief period, until their respective colonies could be removed. This accounts for the departure of the for eign warships for Santiago harbor, as they are bearing away the foreign res idents in the period before the bom bardment begins, Tho definite official report reaching here that the Spanish fleet had entered tho Suez canal made no change In the plans of the navy department as to sending Commodore Watson's sepjad ron to Spain. Secretary Iong said It would start nt the earliest possible moment, but he did not caro to give tlu day of departure. Millions Given Away. It in certainly urutifyint: to tliu nublic to know of ono concern in tho land who arc not afraid to bo gonerous to the needy and sull'rr Ihk. Tlio proprietors of Dr. King's New l)icovery for Consumption, CoukIis anil Colds, havo glvon uway over ten niiliion trial hottleu of this Kreiit medicine ; and have the aatisfartion of knuwiiiK it lias almolntel) cured thousnnils of honclcbs cases. Asthuia. Ilroucliitis, lIoarbcncsH and all dlwabei of the throat, (Jliont anil Lungs are suiely euieil hy it. Cali on A. Wasley, OrugKist, and net a trial hottle free. Itesular sle 50c. aud f 1. livery lxittlo guaranteed, or nrico refunded. Give the Children a Drink onlled Gniiu-O. It is a delicious, nnnetlilng, nourishing food drink to take tho place- of colleo. bolJ by all grocers and liked by all who havo used It becnubo when properly prepared It tastes llko tho finest collet but Is tree iiomull its Injurious properties. Clrain Oaids digestion and strongtlions tho nerves It is not a stimulant but a hoalth builder, and children, as well as ndults, can drink it with groat benefit, fonts about I as much aj colleo. 15 and 2.V. luuiinyt v.i nlu t'liiiiiliiiiiiu. Tor tho Pennsylvania Cuautrtuiiua, to be held at Jit. (Irotna, l'a., July 1 to August 4, lbUS, tho Pennsylvania Itailroad Company will sell tickets to the xoucml public on June UO to August I, kouiI In letiini until Angus' 10, Inclusive, from Bullions on 1U lino in Pennsylvania, nnd from Washington, 1). C , llaltlmoro, Mil., und Caiiaudulgna, N. V., anil principal Inteniuillslo stutluus, to Mt. (Iretnaand return, t leduced rates. Hivos aro a terrible torment to tliu Jltlli folks, aud to seme older ones. ICaslly cured 1) .au's Ointment never failn. Instant relit f. permanent cure. At any drug store, ."iiiceuU OFF TO SHATTER'S AID. Nine Regiments, Including the Sixteenth and Fourth Pennsylvania, Start For fie Front. ChlckamaugM Tnrk, Cla., July C ThPte was aiKithei change of orders yesterday from Washington renewing the order made on Monday and re scinded later In the day. General James II. Wilson and staff are ordered to proceed at once to Charleston, tak ing with him the First and Second brigades of the first corps as reor ganised by General Ilrooke. These brigades consist of the Third Wiscon sin, Second Wisconsin. Sixteenth Penn sylvania, Third Illinois, Fourth Ohio and Fourth Pennsylvania. General Wilson left yesterday afternoon at G o'clock, accompanied by his staff. The First brigade broke camp yesterday afternoon and marched to Ringgold, win n- they embarked early this morn ing for Charleston. The Second bri gade also left this morning; by the Southern from Ilossvllte. These brl gnder will proceed at once on trans ports to Cuba. Nothing was given nut as to the movement of any additional troops. Washington, July 6. The Second brigade, First division of the Second army corps, broke camp at Camp Alger yesterday afternoon and started on their Journey to Santiago to reinforce General Shatter's army. The brigade Is composed of the Eighth Ohio, Sixth Illinois and Sixth Massachusetts. The Ohio regiment goes to New York, where it will embark on the St. l'aul, while the Illinois troops go to Charles ton, and with the Massachusetts men will be transported upon the Ilarvnrd and Yale. All superfluous baggage was left behind and everything that could he sp. ued was discarded, It be ing the desile to move the regiments with all possible haste. "Save the wo men and children first! " is the in slinctire cty of every brave man in a moment of peril, but in the every day con cerns of life men who are ordina-rll.- 1,... ... ...,.i kind forget the V perils of trouble nnd disease that hang their families. A' man engrossed with his own affairs seldom rea tizeB how hard his wife is working and that per hapi she is breaking down under the strain and becoming weak and sickly; incapable of do ing the family work or ot looking alter the children. ! It is just as much a man's duty to look after the health of his family from day to day as it would be to give them the first thought in a moment of shipwreck or peril. ! Tf ilnna tr -not n n thing more than a few'SsSS minutes of time to write to Dr. U. V. Pierce, chiet - - 1: i :i a luiinuiiuiK puysiuiun oi the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute of Buffalo, N Y., who will give the best professional advice free of charge with suggestions for inexpensive home-treatment whereby any of the family who are weak and ill may he put on their feet again well and strong and hearty. l'or thirty years Dr. Pierce has success fully treated many of the most obstinate and apparently hopeless cases of severe chronic disease. His medicines are known throughout the wholi world for their as. tonishiiig efficacy. His " Golden Medical Discovery " is the most perfect remedy for all weak and debilitated conditions of the system. It gives power to the digestive organism to transmute the food into mus cular flesh and active energy. His "Fa vorite Prescription " is tho most successful medicine ever devised for the delicate ail tients peculiar to women. His tl Pleasant Pellets " are the best mild ejid natural laxative for constipation. WHEN IN STRONG over.'iArVi-W 2m M . 1 X" 3 AuAlnl 1 Q$S ZJlcVT Th.-ycl.-ar the bran, Ftrcngtheo vlpor tra the whole br; All drains rc prof ny . urt i, in ir rotuiuion oiien worn s in-m hi to ins inity, L.onfiumption or Ueatn. Mailed se Jed Trir J 1 .cr box, 6 boxes, with iron-cl.nl l-c;al guarantee to cure or refund th oiouey,5oo. beod tui t reboot. Address, PLAL MEDICINE CO , Cleveland, O.' For Sale at KIRLIN'S "A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OF SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH Kiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuuniiiiiiiiiiw I - W0R9FN WHO READ I ryZAs V k r art iiioksiii vo umi Keep .uiurmeu oi 5 'yiiYA ' tllt Wrl.r Pr.ilntes. The well In- UYA W I V for"le(1 awl tliriftv Hos-wlf will ! I ) (M. 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S - i, '.iWHJiuiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiifiiiniiiiiK wtitu - Lvuiii cuniuiue to mm, n ,t, ,ta politlt-al evuit-. uf m cuun trv. li will treat 01 iik- soi.ul and en nomic questions, and of the devt lopinent uf the nuddte weht. Its sieci.il corrc siiiinttcnl in the Klondike n-fiionwill tr.n e the t, iry ol the great gold discovetua. C..il s ii r.- ) $ V. R. St..t.i ) It. .., ii i. AND SHORT STORIES i lit: inn ii: Pi s cri'. ktrr Tin; ii-Mii in in in nun s Bt tHISh K Sim ii"V and a score of equally promtnont uill rmitril.iitp hluirl Ktitriptt tn il, 9