nCuffiitmhi'i T4. People arc Talking nil Over Sltcnan iloali. Tills Report Comes IJnini West Cherry Street. How It spreads. Can't keep a "cooil thine" down. Kver notice how good tliiuRtnro liniliitril ? llftter tlio article, moro Imitators. Fiirtmiiitely tlie people liuvc a safeguard. Praise ciin't )o Imitated, And true pntlso takes root nnd spreads. Claim is ono tiling proof anotlior. Claim Is what tlio inanufacturor Riy. l'luof Is what tlio people sty. Slu tiandoali people say Dunn's Kidney Pills euro sick kidneys. Cure all kidney Ills, Hundreds or citizens testify to this. Heio is a c.'ko in point i Mrs. 11. S. Heclioit, of ROM West Cherry street, says : "I am iry nun h plent-il itli the re-nit of the uso of Doan's Kidney I'llls. I so lie led luteiiMily with pains In my hack and lameness ni-ris niu. 1 was burdened with a feeliiiK id' wearliies-i causing a loss of energy. A fiiend, Mr. Lord, of Potlsvillo, advised me to ito Doan's Kidney Tills nnd 1 as I ml need to get them from Klrlin's l'harmaey. 1 had not lion over miieli eon lldenuo in them at first hut they pioved must sitisfactory. I do not think I over hnl any medieliio In do mo so much food. I hegun to Improve Immediately ami the languor and pain soon loft mo. I ean also lei-onimcnd Do.ui's Ointment. It cured our little daugh ter of an iriltutiou and hiirnlug. I do not know just what it really was lint it caused her much anuoyanco anil gavo us soino anxiety. Tho irritation was -constant and exasperating but Doan's Ointment caused it to quite disappear. Doan's Ointment for sale by all doalels. l'rlco AO cents. Mailed by l'oster-Jlilhurn Co., HulIUlo, N. Y., solo agents for tho U. S. lteinotuucr tho name Doan's anil take no other. CURES No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 1 Fever, Congestion. 2 Worms. 3 Infants' Diseases. 4 Diarrhea. 7 Coughs & Colds. 0 Headache. lO Dyspepsia, Indigestion. 1 1 Delayed Periods. No. 1 2 Leuchorrea. No. 10 Croup. No. 1 4 Skin Diseases. No. IB Rheumatism. No. 19 Catarrh. No. 27 Kidney Diseases. No. 34 Sore Throat.. No. 77 Grip & Hay Fever. Dr. numphreys' Homoopitlilo JInuat of DHua-.cs at your Druggists or Mailed Piefl. Sold by druggists, or sent on receipt of 2."cts., CO-.-ts or St. Humphreys' Mod. Co., cor. William and John Sis., Now York. ROYAL WORCESTER rfiocr.TC! Ask'For'Them Every man's! wife vb has uscdSEELKTSi ean tell you about Seel- knows a goodj c. rink. Try it on your husband. Ig'a. This admix ture Improves cheap coffee end iai''rs youadriiclnUHilrinlc hum rnuiiey . : grocers. LAUER'S BOCK BEE In Bottles or by the Keg. Lauer's Lager ND . Pilsnei Beer. Porter and Weiss Beer. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - RA EVAN J. DAVIESi Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvet softness ot the akin Is Inva riably obtained by thors who uso Pozzuni's Complexion i'owiler. DBLD A COUNCIL OP WAR Tho President and His Advisors Dis cuss Grave Quostions. " GENERAL MILES OIT FOR GUM. Tlio Coiiiiniiniler or tlio Army Will Ho Willi SliiirioriitSiintliiuroNoxt "Woolc. Watson Wilt Tnlto lMunty or Conl to Spain. Washington, July 8. The president railed a council of war yesterday to meet at the White House, the purpose beliiR to review the situation and learn exactly what present conditions are and what changes, If uny, should bu made In the plans for the futute con duct of the war. Aecordlni; to one of tho members piesent It was decided to abide by the plans already laid, at leapt as to the general conduct of the cam paign. Continuation seemed to have been given to this statement later In the day, when, after a conference with the members of the war board, Sec retary Long announced to tho waiting newspaper men that he had ordered Admiral Sampson to detach from his own command Immediately the ves sels to be embraced In Commodore Watson's eastern squadron and to di rect tho commodoru to proceed on his mission. Tho vessels of tho squadron will not be the same as those originally se lected, for the reason probably that the recent engagement with Cervera's squadron nece.-ltated some changes. Tlio new eastern squadron will con sist of the battleships Iowa and Oregon, the protected cruiser Newark and the auxiliary cruisers Dixie, Yankee aiwl Yosemite, the colliers Averend, Cas slus, Caesar, I.eonldas and Justin, and the supply boat Delmonlco. The Iowa, Oregon and Newark are all In the south with Sampson. So is the Yose mite. The Dixie Is at New York and the Yankee at Tompklnsvllle. The colliers uie nt Hampton Itoads with the Delmonlco. The ships are to set sail ns soon as they can coal and sup ply. The order provides that each ship shall make her way across the- Atlantic to a marine rendezvous, which will be designated in seuled orders, and the must that Is known Is that it will be at some point oft' the Spanish coast. It probably will not be long after that before the American squadron will be In full pursuit of Camara with his remnant of the Spanish navy. Mean while the gathering of the American fleet off the Spanish ports Is expected to have a sobering effect upon the in llamed people. The number of colliers accompanying the expedition is evi dence that a long cruise lies ahead, and that our naval auxiliary propose to be caught in no such position as was Camara at Port Said, obliged to submit to a refusal of coaling prlvlllges. A telegram received at the state depart ment yesterday afternoon announced that Camara was still lying with his squadron at Suez, the southern and eastern entrance to the canal. The torpedo boats Osada, Proserpina and Audaz arrived yesterday at Cadiz, their home port. The very first enre of the ofllclnls hero will be for the wounded men, who are to be brought north as rapidly as the conditions will penult. There was some Idea of taking one of the big hotels at Fni'tros-s .Monroe, standing on the government reservation, for the purpose of a hospital, but it is said to be the present plan to substitute a number of large tents, which, when properly pitched and placed,- are said to be hygcnlcnlly better than enclosed structuies for the tieatinent of wound ed at this season of the year. Mean while all Is being dune in the neigh borhood of Santlugo to alleviate tho suffering that conditions will penult. Yesterday afternoon came a telegram from General Sliafter to the war de partment ns follows: "In the name of the sick and wounded olllcers nnd men under my command, I thank Mr. J. W. Mackay for the lee sent us." Much of the dlflleulty experienced In supplying the troops on the battlellelds still lies In the transportation depart ment. General Shatter has reported that, In spite of his appeals, he has re ceived as yet only one lighter, nnd this is able under the best conditions to carry ashore supplies for only one day for the army from the transports lying far out nt sea. What might happen In the event of bad weather can be con jectured. The necessary orders were given dur ing the day to start the Philadelphia for Huh ail. carrying Admiral Miller, with a notice of the action of tlie Unit ed Stntes government and directions to United States Minister Sewell to take formal possession In the name of the United States. Major Ojiernl Nelson A. Miles, com manding tin- army, accompanied by the entire staff, left last night for Charles ton, S. C, where the party will em bark for Santiago on the first steamer after their arrival. This may be either the Yale or Columbia, which are taking on troo'is there. If the troops are ready to start before the paity arrive they will go on, and the general will follow on the Itesolute or one of the other steamers to sail after the Yale or Columbia. It Is expected that the party will be at Santiago the early part of noxt week. General Miles has no other purpose In going to Santiago than to look over the military situation and to strength en the hand of Shatter, lie will not re lieve General Sliafter of his command unless the hitter's physical condition Is such as to demand some such action. The war department admitted for the first tlmo yesterday that two expedi tions, one on the Florida and another on the F.uilla, had successfully pro ceeded from Florida ports to points In central and western Cuba, where large quantities of nrms and supplies were lnnded for General Gomez's command. This Is the first time that arms have got to Gomez and his men In the west ern sections, ns tho first expedition equipped Garcia and his men around Santiago. A Clever Trick. if i.i-tnltilir l.,Vo lib.. U 1. -,,.,11., no trick about It. Anybody can try It who has laino Imek ami weak kidneys, malaria or nervous iroumes. wo mean no can cure himself rluht away by taking Klectrlc Hit lers. This medicine tones up the whole syi-tem, acts us a stimulant to the liver and kidneys, is a Mood purifier anil nerve tonic. It cures constipation, licudaclio. falntlne spells, sleeplessness ami melancholy, It is purely vegetable, a mild laxative, and re ktoroj tlio system to Its natural vigor. Try Klcctnu Hitters anil lie convinced that they uro u miracle worker. Kvery bottle imuran- teed. Only 5iie. a bottle at A. Wusley's drug store Load of ProvMoiiw ruptured. WashlnKtnn, July S. The war de partment has received a telegram from General Khnfter's headquarters stating that the auxiliary cruiser Osceola has taptured a Spanish lighter loaded with liovislons, and valued at uo,O00. Diphtheria relieved in twenty minutes. Almost miraculous. Dr. Thomas' Kclcrtrin Oil, At any drug sloro. Dr. lies Will Not Perform Miracles But It Will Cure Nervous Prostration. MRS. ADDIE REED, Delta, Iowa. R. MILES' Restorative Nervine Restores Health, not by any miraculou.3 Instantaneous process, but in accordance with science, which is tho practical, commou-senso way of first re- 90e moving tho germs of disease, ncrvo food, that gradually start3 into now, vigorous growth, strong healthy nervo tissue, increases the appetite, helps digestion in ton ing tho stomach and entire system; and strengthens the brain and will power to control the nerves, that induce sleep and rest with out stupefying or paralyzing the senses. The case of Mrs. M. B. Eccd, tho estimable wife of the leading merchant in Delta, Iowa, interestingly shows that desperate cases require prolonged treatment. Mrs. Reed writes " " I had been troubled with nervousness and occasional spells ot prostra tion. In July 1891, 1 was stunned by a and became much worse. My limbs would all draw up, and my left arm and hand was in a cramped condition, and tho chords in my neck would lie out prominently. One physician pronounced it a light stroke of paralysis. would have throbbings in my chest months I could not sleep, and for three I thought I could not stand it. I Just prayed for sleep, and felt that if relief did not come I would soon be dead or insane. My physicians (two from "What Cheer, one from Springfield, and one from Slgourncy), all agreed there was no help for me; that I was incurable. January 1892: Catching at a last straw as I thought, I tried Dr. Miles' first bottle. The second night I slept two hours, and from that time on my sleep kept increasing and my health improved; slowly at first, but steadily and surely. I have taken in all forty bottles, but that first bottle was worth 1500.00 to me. No words can express my sufferings, and I can't explain in words how grateful I feci towards Nervine. I am now perfectly well and four months." Dr. Miles' Ncrvino is sold by all druggists on the positive guarantee that mo urso dou.10 win Dcnetit,, or money win do reruuaca. Book on Heart and Nerves Free By Tho Dr, Miles' Medical Co., Elkhart, Indiana, Dr. Miles' Nervin .SIW.MKK OUTINOS. i:usoN.u,i.y-coxiucTi:i touii via I'K.vn- SVLVANIA KAIMlOAl). Tho I'ennsylvania Railroad Company an nounces the following personally-conducted tours far the summer nnd early uutumu of IMS: To tho North (including Watkins Glen, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Mon treal, Quebec, Au Sablo Chasm, Lakes Cham plain and George, Saratoga, and a daylight ride through tlio Highlands of tho Hudson), July 20 and August 10. liate, $100 for tho round trip from New York, Philadelphia, Haltiniorc, and Washington, covering all ex penses of a two-weoks' trip. Proportionate rates from other points. To Yellowstone Park and tho Trans- Mississippi Exposition on a special train of Pullman sleeping, eonipartmont, observation, and dining cars, allowing eight days In Wonderland" and two days at Omaha, Sep tember 1, Jtato, $23." from New York, Phil adelphia. Baltimore, and Washington; ?230 from Pittsburg. To Niagara Falls, excursion tickets good to return withlu teti days will bo sold on July 21, August 4 and 18, September 1, l!i and 2U, at ruto of f 10 from Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington. Thoso tickets Includo transportation only, and will permit of stop over within limit at HullUlo, Uoclicstcr, and Watkins on tho return trip. Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, Luray Caverns, Natural Ilridgo, Virginia Hot Springs, Richmond, and Washington, Sep tember 88 nnd October It). Iato, flio from Now York, f03 from Philadelphia. Pro portionate rates from other points. For itineraries and further information ap ply to ticket agents, or addrosa tleo. W. Hoytl, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. CURE ALL YOUR PAINS WITH Pain-Killer. A Medicine Chest In Itself. Simple, Safe and Quick Cure for CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, COLDS, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA. t 25 nntl SO cont Bottloa. OCWARE OF IMITATIONS- DUY ONLY THE GENUINE, PERRY DAVIS' W Side Entrance on Green M., I'IIILADElPHIA, PA. CURE GUARANTEED." Vouiin. (ild.Blntfloornu irii J& those cou- qirmiil itMitf iimni t it' ym tirt a victim of IPrlva 3 Dlsoasss KfAMBX 5? troy mind nnd body, and iinflr you for tlio dutlt-H o( lift', rail or wrltQ unit liu Rnw-il. lliturio Dally, 1 i-v'h", (l-tt Sun.. II-1 J. h. iHl 1U i.u. In Msmiw for JlonU Willi voi-ir liiatlmoiilula j:.1.oiiiiiiiueL.au.i I'uuo iuiiiuie. Nervine and then supplying nutritious, healthy stroke of lightning striking the house, that seemed unendurable. For three weeks I did not close my eyc3 in sleep. Nervine, and it helped me from the very Dr. Miles for wonderful Restorative have not taken the medicine for over Mr.s. Addik Reed. Restores Health. THE PHILADELPHIA Tines IS THE HANDSOMEST and BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED. Dllrlnir 18118 THE TIMKS will not onlv maintain the high Htnmlnrd of excellence it reached tlio pait year, lint will steadfastly endeavor to excel Its own best record, and llt not swerve from Its ki-t purpose to niaKe THE TIMES THE FAVORITE FAMILY NEWSPAPER OF THIS COUNTRY AND THE BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED ntlKTIKU ALL THE NEWS OF ALL THE WORLD ALL THE TIME No Journal H tnnro intensively rhculntoil or Inn a wirier chfto of mulcru In I'uniiMylvniila tlmn THE PHILADELPHIA TlfiES WHY? IlECAUSE IT DESERVES THEM Specimen Copies Sent Eree Send for one TRnjyTQ DAITjY, 13.00 por annum; Mccnts i-.lvl'lj permontli; ili'llvrri'tl liy cftrrli-ri lor 0 tents per wt-clc hllNDAY lilUTlUK, 33 lurirc. Iiiinilonip iuiuch -221 enhiiiiiiH. t-lt-irantlv illustrutetl, lieaiitfriilly prhitiHl In eolorn, ?2X0 per milium; o eeius er i-opy, imii- uuu .-uii' day, (5.(0 per annum ; SO lent per uiuiitli. Aililress nil letters to XHI TIMES riiu.iiiKLriiii rniLn. enenr stoke. -UHAI.KU IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and RetaU. I n l .f. r-l.Mfnn ftporih. tSJ wees onsrc! iJircctu in illiflM Pitiable Condition of Woinon and Girls From Santiago. RED GROSS AFFORDING RELIEF. Many Who llnvo 1'lcil I'rom tho Ho-leiigiH'i-i-dClt.vllnvo Plenty or.MoiH-y, Hut They Cannot Piii-ohu. l'ood. lletuitll'iil Women 1'neo .Miirviitlon. Kingston. Jamaica, July 8. Uetwepn 12,000 nnd lfi.000 innocent victims of the var have lied to 121 Caney In wild panic to escape the tenors of the threatened bombardment of Santiago, and they are now confronted by the hoirois of starvation. In their helpless confusion they ale appealing to General Shatter for succor. Most of them are foreign ers, principally French, or with an ad mixture of foreign blood, and their In terests are being looked after by their consuls. When they were Informed that General Toral refused to conBldpr the question of surrenderlne they Bwnnned out of the north gate of the city all day, and trudged under the blazing sun over the road, which In mnuy places was ankle deep In mud. Tottering old men and women were supported by children, and mothers with babies at their breasts struggled on toward 131 Caney, San I.uls una other towns. Most of them went to Kl Caney, and Tuesday night 5,000 of them slept In the villnge, which under ordinary clicumstanccs baldly accom modates 300 people. Already mote than 10,000 are at El Caney. They were not allowed to bring food with them, and those who who ate wltl.jt. fitch nnd poor, cul tured and Ignorant, white and black, are huddled together, choltlng the pas sageways etween the houses, all with gaunt despair written on their coun tenances. The, Ignorant desire only to be fed nnd the cultuied want to get away, anywhere, unyhow, away from the war which has dilvun them fiom their homes. 1'uthctlc sights aio witmsM-d on all sides. There are ladies of good birth and education, supported by frail girls who hide their faces from the vulnar gaze of others who surge about them. In the eyes of both mothers and daugh ters Is the haunttd look which wild animals have when driven to bay. The French and Portuguese consuls called on General Shatter and reported that the exiles were wholly destitute, and begged for American uid. General Shatter explained to the consuls the Impossibility of caring for these poor people out of army supplies, but he did spare some rations, which were given out with sparing hands Tuesday night to the women and the feeble old men. On Wednesday Miss Clara Iiarton anil Mr. George Kennnn, of the Ued Cioss society, offered to provide 5.000 rations if General Shatter would transport them. After consultation with the French consul Gemini Shatter agreed to do so. The first pack train arrived at 2 o'rlcok Wednesday after noon, and was unloaded In the village square amid the clamurlng cries of thousands. The bettor class held back, while the ignorant, especially the n iresiiC'S, pressed forward, frantically appealing for bread. Captain Finlay, who commands the garrison In the town, saw to It that enough food was reserved to supply those whose delicacy and good breed ing restrained them from begging. Many of the better classes have offered to "pay almost uny price tor transporta tion to Jurugua and thence to go by our transports to some foreign port. It appeals likely that some arrangement can be made to get them out of the country. A few of the best Spanish families went to K Caney, but many preferred to share the fortunes of war, while others went off northward to San Luis and other places where they have villas and estates. Among those nt Kl Caney are some young ladles and for that matter some old ladles remarkable for beauty, with classic figures, largo dark eyes and rich olive complexions. They would at tract attention anywhere. They wear white veils over their heads, holding these partly over their face, thus add ing to rather than detracting from their charms. It is probable that all, except some of the younger men, who lied with the women and children, will be given something to eat. but how long this re lief can be extended is yrobleinntlcal. Many, of course, will he driven to tho woods and be forced to subsist on man goes and other fruit. Quite a number of the Spanish vol unteers who came out with the refu gees, and who nt first were allowed their liberty, are being gathered up and placed under survelllain e. While It is luiown that most of them welcomed the opportunity to escape, It Is feared that some may bo spies. It has been learned from the refugees that there was a regular mutiny among the vol unteers In Santiago the day after the fighting began. The volunteers were loud In their demands that the city should be surrendered. Millions Given Away. It is cortninly URitlfyine to tho imbllr to knniv of ono concern iu tho hinil who are not itfraiil to ho gtii'iirous to tho needy and suil'er- iii. Tho proprietors ot l)r. Ktna's Pvew Discovery for Consumption, Coughs ami Colds, have given away over ten milium trial bottles of this groat meillcino: nnd havo tho satisfaction of knowing it lias aliMilutely cured thousands of hopcloss nines. Asthma, llrouchltls, lloarscuesH unit an niseasei in tho Throat, Choht nnd Lungs are suiely euied by it. Call on A. WaBley, Druggist, and gi t a trial bottle free. lEegular si.e Me. anil ft livery bottle guaranteed, or price rcfuniled. Admiral T .mull Di nil. MHilthl, July 8.- Tin- ruvi-i nnu nt has received a. telegrnm from Ailnai il I'er veni announcing tin- death (if Adinual Vlllumll, who Kntt In tommunil of ilu Bpanish torpedo hout Kquudron at San tlaRo de Cuba, and the sub ldc of Cap lain I.azaea, the coinmunder of the Infanta Maria Teresa. Tho Chief Hurges8 of MlhiBlmrg, l'.i., says DoWltt's Llttlo Karly lllscrs are tlio best pills ho over used iu Ids family during forty years nt house Keeping, unoy cure constipation, sick headache and stomach and liver troubles. Small In size but great in resnltM. C. II. ll.igeubui'li. Anotlior Ti-onp;iili Adiiptr-d. New York, July S.-Tlu- Stars and Ptrlpes wore hiilHted y '. rday on the United States tiui-p bin;. Mobile, for merly one 1 1 the lleet of the Atlantic Transport liner., tiiwal of tho En BllHh members "f the ew of the old liner refused to sign on the troop ship, nnd wore put aphore. Majoi Sumtner hayes will fill their places with Amet Kan citizens. The Mobile will be fitted with bunks nnd stalls for tho accom modation of 1,000 cavalrymen and their horses. A little lifn uiuyhtt wii'iilluil to uu hour's ilolay. Cholera infantum, ilyBeuttry, iliarrhooa rotnu suddenly, Only wifu lihin in lu have Dr. I-'owloi i:.ti-.iet uf Willi Straw hurry ulwuyn on hauil, tvn AGAIN TALK OF PEACE. Spanish Cabinet Said to Re Discussing the Subject of Opening Up Negotiations. Paris, July 8. The Temps puhllshes a dispatch from Mndrld whlrli says that Its correspondent, In spite of the ollli ial denials puhlished In tho news- Ita ..nr. t,u,.lf In tl.n ( 1. n t.n ' Spanish cabinet yesterday not only de llherated upon the question of neirn tlallng; for peace, hut chanted the min ister for forelKn affairs, lJuke Almedn var dr Tlio, and the minister of publlr Instinct Ion. Henor Clnmasa, to study the matter and report upon It . The correspondent adds that lie does not believe the pope will HKaln Inter vene, although he has charged the papal nuncio at Madrid to renew his exptesslons of sympathy with Spain and the dynasty, nnd has also ordered the Spanish prelates to restrain the Carllsts. According to a dispatch from Home to The Itnparclal of Madrid Emperor Francis Joseph of Austria, In response to the popo's intercession, has declan d he will exert all his Inlluenee, with tin-co-operation of his two allies, to bring about an honorable peace. Mnjoi- (jciipritl tDfhln. "Washington, July X. Late yesterday afternoon a bill conferring upon Ad jutant General Cnr'oln tlio rnnk. pay and allowances of a major general was passed by the senate. Mr. I'ettus, of Alabama, sharply ciltlelHed the meas ure and charged that General Corbln had been rapidly pioinoti-d by reason of political fa oritinm. This charge brought hivii.iI soniitois to their foot, Including Mi --m li ito I'asroe and Hh cuii. Uinioi i - nil .if whom testill.i; to Gpneiu' colon's distlnsulshej abil ity jnd spiiiai titn-ss for the position In the earlv davs of the settlement of the Dakotas, the newsnarjers fre quently contained stories of the hard ships and sufferings and sometimes the death of the new settlers who were lost in the blizzards. The man or woman who is frozen to death in a winter's storm undergoes great suderinfrs, but they are mild com pared with those daily borne by thousands of victims of that dread disease con sumption. I'or centuries this relentless disease was considered incurable. It is now known to be distinctly curable. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures 98 per cent of all cases of consumption, bronchitis, asthma, laryngitis and diseases of the air-passages. It has stood the test for thirty years. It acts directly on the blood, nourishing it with the life-giving qualities of the food. It tears down old, half-dead tissues and builds up new ones In all parts of the body. Through the blood it acts directly on the lungs, driving out all impurities and dis ease germs. It soothes the cough, but facilitates expectoration. It deepens the breathing, supplying the system with life givimr oxygen. It stimulates the appetite, facilitates the flow of digestive juices, in vigorates the liver and tones and builds up the nerves. It is the great blood-mater and flesh-builder. It does not make flabby flesh like cod liver oil, but firm, muscular, healthy tissues. "I had been troubled with bronchitis for several years," writes Mrs. Orlin O'Hara. Bor 114, Pergus Falls, OtUrtall Co., Minn. "In the first place I had sore throit. I doctored with different doctors and took various medicines, but got no relief. I raised from my throat a sticky substance like the white of an egg. Could not sleep, and had made up my mind that I would not live through the winter. I took Dr Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery and ' favor ite Prescription ' alternately, and In a few days began to see that I was better. I took eight bot tles. I have not felt as well In years." The quick constipation -cure Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Tellets. Never gripe. Accept no substitutes or Imitations. WHLN IN STRONG AGAIN ! 17,' V2C1 IS""" a v - v f vigor lo the whole binc All drains and losir ar- chrlcfl . rmanrntly. Unless patients are properly ur , th ir rondhion often worm s lhi-m into lns.unty, Consumption or Death. Mailed se..led. Pm'f 1 nrr box. 6 boxes, with lron-.lri lfp.il truaranfe tocurc or refund tho money,S5ou. faeud lor tiee book. For Sale al KIKLIN'S Drujr Store, Shenandoah, Pa. "A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OF SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH iriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiN a: alwayt- FOS SALE EVEKWHERE. 5iiijiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii" ciiiiiiitiiiiit.aiiiwjuiHuaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiininiiiii ki ' tu rn T.W SOAll; OF THE STRIKINCj FL'ATL'ROS TOR 1898 THFHE SRRIAI. STORIUS KtJ-Wm THE ! ADVnNTHKl;RS VOVK KOH 15 a thrilling story of a fiRlu fnr i- a -.urnnj; narialivr- of four It i-- m lliel'nwel- nl ihi earth where a treasure concealed in an o!tl cnmpanions who liave lo- llie Ii r. lus Ins .ni cneiro, and castle in the mountains ol Wales, catcil a Ioiir lost fortune, li tnuhLreheri;tU(-btherrinccss. SHOUT l-ICTION In addition to the three Tons ferial stories, tlie puhlicatton of uhkh will continue during the entire year, there u ill be short stories of every kind, of which it is only iwuihle to mention a few titles here. Hunt, Hie Outer Hie Itlnckadem A Harbor Mystery X) STAKIEY J tWUA.V ft JASIBI BJS.VBJ B, JOIIK K SrSARH The Plunking of Watkins' Ohost A (treat Haul A Creature of Circumstance B) JOUS KKSDRICK It AS US Br SUHIIK S KTT Bt MORGAN lMBKHTiOX AliTICLRS ON SPORT, TKAVI-L, fiTC. Hlcphant lluntlnfc In Africa Jlf SYDNEY HK00K3 Plrst l.eitons In Tiller and Sheet i S) BUVLBY D. y. rA tiKKR DHPARTMUNTS Editor' Table, Stamps and Coins, Pholographr to Cents a ttunter IXsiiJ for Fnr Vr.prctu Subicrlpti 11,00 a )(ir. Postage free in the I'nitcd States, C anada, and Mexico, Address ITARriac & UltOTJIKKS, l'ulill.hers, 1 laiilillu Kijuaro, N. Y. City. Address TTAIU'iat & llltorjliats, l'ulill.hers, 1 laiilillu Kijuaro, N. Y. City. Uaaley J, Weymaa ft. P. M, Wtw Cymt C Adam foultmcjf Blgelow Vuv M n Unej J. Weymaa ft. P. M, Wtw Cymt BY CUTICURA f ii I .i nt ' mv lit i fr mi n. irti tn' mi tn hi. I m, impli a 1 o r l nwrMi' heat. T li iy tw r st I s .n l y lir.i'l u ti lii.t r and t i i n t UA A unli ni'l'inil ( i i in i as a tin mii-:. ?vw my Ih'.mI h.mn't ;i tnu(.lr on it, ami tm hair i9 pii.wn.!;.sli..n'hl. AIA V. II Utliri.I,, aw dram. St., ,T.rsf t ity, N J. T tlioniriit I wnnlil po frantir with itrhlnj Bcnlp l"iitiofs. 1 lost onnUU-raMc or m lialr of Whn h 1 1ml nn nlmmlnnrn. I tnpd funeral reme 1i' thi- i lflivl. 1 trieil fnTti i ha SOAP, rHicf li"- if' iMiinn i '.injilett'H t ,iiu Mm V .1 VJir. HnUM;iy8t.,.lerm City. RnldtV it Mit it world T'ottrb )) AC "orp.,8oI 1" ' " n f to I'mdurr- I.uxiirunt Hat- fie It DO MOT DESPAIR I ! nt HuflVr I,otiKPtl Tlio iujs an 1 1 upiiin! I'tns -it icfe ran lie rrsmri'i t.i mhi Tik' very a oi ' cjm s tif Nitti ii. I)cl) . 1 v ,irt fi tiM.liitel i tin liV ! ItPl l'TO TAHI.I TH, i . , . pi i i n in rv i uii. a i i in,.' riM-ni'in ami tlnMaste .a!.' Hi i in i'! vi t.il i-i ner-- incur it M imlisfTi i iin. ut t'xreea if t ,ri vtMir-- Imjinrt vitfor ut l i.uieiii in i'Vi i s tun.'tluu Hran up l -,'irci .iv sTtw tit' Kirn to tho sit t t lt 'i's youutf i.it ri'ni'B '-Tf i fiitTKy. " ii im-ro I 9 jjiluto imaruu nt i n fund "SlV'''1 oroUl. Mu' !( 5 boxe .n UM'fl ult -it in carnt'il u t t . t i ui 5'jJLc7 " erywhi'U'Oi mn I ii'i i ii i i 1 1 p w i 1 1 ' ii ty ill I, I't.kl I,' iim i l.ixtuu mutt lilrav J.IiL I'or Miilr In Mirnuii'limh liy hrnnndonli Drug Morr and Uruhler liroa. ijnlGiv.a8!l3att-.3lxi c i IHITERNS "THE STYLISH PATTERN." Af lUllc. Fashionable. Original. Perfect- Fitting. Prices lO ailU 15 COIltH. T None higher. None better at any price. B Some reliable merchant sells them in . A -L t X 1 nearly every cuy ur luwu, ua. iue & ft them, or they can be had by mall from fi J us In either New York or Chicago. stamps taken. jatesi rasnion aneei j tenl upon teccipt ot one cent 10 pay postage. air w m r Brightest ladies' maga:!oe published. Invaluable for the home. Fashions of thi day. Home Littrature, Household ntnts, rancv wnrK, current lopics, 4 Fiction, all for only 50 cents a year, In- fi eluding a free pattern, your own selec- i Hon any time. Send two 2-cent stamps T for sample copy. Address '"'igVy ' THE Mc'JAi-1. COMPANyX .12-H6 West i4th Street, New York, i f(j J 89 Fifth Avenue, Chicago. 1 " Vn.-oj: Specific Co,FNiA,ni at Povlnstey'e drug utore, Ksn Centre streets rl AWN'S TAiVSY PILLS ..i:-d. in b AS FK WOMAN'S RELIEF, Alwv nn.ir Dttintl rrhatrl Aivt I ImitnttOfH. w(Ut ('Aiiin'i'lUsir I'lLLflund hayk uraiiTg. I t ilrn fnrri nr IP I t filrpet fiuxtlpili. rtrlei. II. 'Catoh ckc Co , lioitoo, AUu. Our took. 4e Kor sale At Klrlin's drug etoro and Shenandoa drug Mora DOUBT, TRY Tl.' - WT'th'" -t of years. .w i h e . tm 1 th thJiids Of c sisd.Ni, mis 1 i"i asrs, such .1 li!ilu,l' inc'-.SkcpIe$$ lies'. ait! Varn-'ji.cle,Atrophy,&C hi y t-lcar th brain, EtrcocthcO the tircul-tion, make digestion n-r!it. nntl lmnart a heilthv Address, PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, Q.t' CURED T . HAKE PE 1 E?a- fcl w SWAKSY PILLS! cjg Hilar- -'J L.Jir. s;n3 4c. mmuwomns sft tttlPXJ For r are jimuAwn'o ami hrei .niuritteii ot Y tlio W.irlil'rt rrnjrresi. Tho well in- E K funnel I unci tliriftv llnnsu-wlfn will Uoop E KAlrSDUYY LilMJVltJlNl In tho hinibe. as ti gtantlaril reniotly for S Sjirajns, Hruisoa, Craiiis, Rheumatism, S and all aohea and puma. 9 Pried 2& cli. ana ISO ctt ar t both 9 ' g frcpatei bf H. I. HACKtrt a cu Ptiliaiinhia- A IORTUND Till. COPI'l.H PRINCUSS t t An American P.xplorer In Africa i , Bf CYKVS C ADAMS f t.ayintc Out a (loll Course Bl '. O. I'AX TAH8M SVTrilK.f PRIZU COMPI1TITIONS Short Stories, Sketching, Photograph) C Adam foultmcjf Blgelow Vuv M n S3