I GO II There's no Need to tn Slicnnndonli. 'I he Way Is Almost Hedged With Guide Posts. llnvo you over read a nowspapor nrticlo, n glowing account of sonio Incident told In elusive words to lead you on, and found it ended up with n proprietary inedlcino adver tisement V Mudo you ui'id, didn't It? mid we.ro you conviueed of llr merit of tlio artlclo? Wo think not. liee.uiso it told the oxpeiicncei of homo KlniuCT in .1 fur-away town, to tuko Ills won) Im il wim !l'.r "noWisc Itliliud." It's n vi 1. v 1I1 C 'I nt tiiii ',' when a Ktatoiiiont is in eM' i ll ied in. 111 a iliiz n ; from people v know and tliat'n the v:ic In 10. Mr, Matt hanibett, of 10 Kat Centro stieol, proprlelor of a rcsliiiiiitut, says: "Iteiu- nearly knocked out with lunili.igo I went to Kiiliii's I'liarinaey mid not a box of Doau'x Kidney 1'illi. 1 liad a Imd att iek of lainem stf in my liack aliout llvo montlis ago, 1 liad never had it liufore. Aecomp.in. iug it tlioie an aeliini; in tlio top and haek of my head ami at time pains in Iho alidomen, 1 fiiund out II was duo to my kidneys for 1 had mueh pain over my left kidney and Iho Kieietions from those organs wero not normal, and eniised mo hoth iiieouveiiieneo and pain. I heard about Dean's Kidney Pill's and determined to give them a trial. On usiiifc' them they proved to ho just tho thlu(t 1 needed for they lelluvcd 1110 at once. I do not now have any lameness nor pain In my hack and I can stoop without sharp twinges (joint through mo Ilko a knife. Tho soreness oyer my loft kidnoy has disappeared and my hcd feels all right. I can highly recommend t'vi lean's Kidney Tills." ll...tt,t VI.l...... I iuey fills for sale l.y all ilealors. Price AO cents. Mailed l.y I'oslor-Mllburu Co., HuUalo, N. Y Bolonccnts for tho If. 8. Itemeinbcr tho name Hnan's and take no other. CUR US Fever. Congestion. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. No. 1 2 Worms. 0 Infants' Diseases. 4 7 O Diarrhea. Coughs & Colds. Headache. IO Dyspepsia, Indigestion. 1 1 Delayed Periods. 1 2 Leuchorrea, 10 Croup. 1 'i Skin Diseases. 1C Rheumatism. 10 Catarrh. 27 Kidney Diseases. 34 Sore Throat. No. 77 Grip & Hay Fever. Ttr, nuinnhrovs' TTrtmcnpntliia 3tvm.il of Dlseasos lit nr DriiKulstH or -Mailpil rree. sirtlil liv ili'inri'Ut.. nr sent im reefilnt of 25ets. Wets oi""1 llnnipiircys' Hutl. Co , Cor. William uud .' ,hu Sis., IN'uw York. ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS Ask ForThem t l r 141' 9 Those who once buv suauo's the keep cointntj uacK for it. This ad mixture makes best by adding a lit- the flavor of cof fee delicious. i tie of Seclig's to ordinary All i.rocers. LAUER'S BOCK BEER In Bottles or by the Keg. 'Lauer's Lager 'HD Pilsnei Beer. Porter and Weiss Beer. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH PA EVAN J. DAVIES. tivery and Undertaking Wo. 13 North Jardin St. HUMPHREYS 1 Ea V V -iim 11 In Ooraraoroial Circles of Cities and Towns of Spain. DO NOT WANT IT AT ANY PRIOE. "Sintii'H Colonial Kinpli-o May lli l)o inlnlHliotl In Arc-n, Hut It .Must Not Ho IH'Htroypcl" Iluirilltintii DomuiihW Mn.v I'l-olonir tlio Ntrimulo. London, July 15. The Madrid corre spondent of The Times says: "The feel ing for pence Is growltiK dally, es petlully In commercial circles. The chamber of commerce has received tel eRrams In this sense from Cadiz, VIro and other towns. It must not be sup posed, however, that the desire Is for pence nt uny price. "Pence with honor and without great territorial sacrlllces more accurately, descilbes the movements. Inordinate demnmls might easily nrouse the war like spirit of the people to such an ex tent that the covemment would be compelled to swim with the current, re gardless of consequences. The gov ernment Itself maintains the greatest reserve. 1 believe that the Duke Almo devur de Hln, tlio foreign minister, only desires authentic Information of what the American government Intends to demand In the way of territorial con cessions. There are various channels by which this might be privately as certained without employing the good oltlces of nny foreign government. "For example, It Is no seciet that in one or two European capitals the Spanish and American representatives have remained on friendly terms. Whatever channels It employs the re sult will have great Intluencc. It must seriously affect the attitude of the Spanish government, because, however desirous ministers may be to spare their country further sacrifices, there are certain concessions suggested In the American press which public opln- on would not allow them to make. "Spain's colonial empire may be di minished In area, but It must not be destroyed. The question of pecuniary Indemnity has not yet occupied public opinion In this country. Some per sons, who are supposed to be well ac quainted with olllclal and unolllcial opinion In the United Stutes, declare that President Mclvlnley will be very moderate In his demands. The man ner In which the first advances on the part of Spain are met will have great Influence on the subsequent course of events, because tho Spaniards, who are themselves a most courteous people, nre Inordinately sensitive aliout mat ters of form to which more practical nations are comparatively Indifferent." icoordlng to a special dispatch from Mud! Id, tho Correspondence Mllltar announces that the government has de cided to suspend the payment of sallr- les to nil civil and military servants. as the money Is needed for war ex- pesos. Feverish preparations con tinue at the coast towns for the advent of the Americnns. The governor of Ceuta complains of the unfitness of the guns and defenses there. All the guns that can be spared are being shipped to the lialeorlc Islands. Admiral Ca- marn's squad! on. It Is said, will be sent to Cartagena. Dnnnum'i'H tlittttiM'iiiiin Wnrsliii tory. neilln, July 15. The Colosno Zeltuns denounces the story of the German warship Irene Interference nt Sublg bay. Island of Luzon, Philippines, as fabrlentlon. That paper says the Americans are unreasonably excited about the Irene Incident. Even If It occurred, ns Admiral Dewey reports, the Irene did not Interfere, but retired Immediately upon the arrival of the Americans. If the Irene did hinder Afjulnnldo's Inndlntf, It -Is no business of Dewey's. If the American admiral sees fit to make uommon cause with the Insurgent chiefs. It Is none of our affair. Gi'inianv still preserves her neutrality towards Spain, and does not Intend to recognize Au;uinaldo and his horde of belligerents. IiiHtirtroiit i:pedItlon Landed. Key West, July ID. Those champion filibusters, the Florida and the Fanitn, under convoy of the little auxiliary rrunhoat Peoria, which proved herself a very dare devil, have landed the largest and probably the last expedi tion consisting of ammunition and provisions sent to the aid of the In surgents. It was a task beset with peril and dllllculty, costlnB one man his life and wounds to half a dozen others. Captain Ji e Manuel Nunez, brother of General Ihnlllo Nunez, was killed; Wlnthrop Char.ler, of New York, was shot through the right elbow and live Cubans buffered trilling Injuries. Dlscoverel by a Woman. Another great discovery has been made, and that too, by a Ui'.y in litis country. "Dis ease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its severest tests, but her vital organs were nndermined and leath seemed Imminent, for three montus she coughed incessantly, and could not sleep. bhe finally discovered a way to recovery, by pin chasing of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery lor Consumption, and was so mucii relieved on taking first dose, that she slept all night i and with two bottles, has been ab solulely cured. Her name is Mis. l.utlier I.utz. 1 bus writes W. C. llamnick & co of Shelby. N. C. Trial bottles free at A. WaMey s Drug" btore. Kcgular size 50c and Sl.oo. livery bollle guaranteed. Gunboat lloiiulimtoii For Honolulu. San Francisco, July 15. Tho gun boat Ilennlngtiiu left her anchorage yesterday afternoon and proceeded down tho bay anild tlio tooting of many whistles and the dipping of Hags from the merchant vessels. It Is generally supposed that hvr destination Is Hono lulu. Shlloh' 8 Consumption Curo cures where others fall. It is tho leading Cough Cure, ami no hoineshould bo without it. Pleasant to hike and goes right to tho spot. Hold by P. U. Kirlln and a guarantee Fronoh .Squadron For Tiin'iilor. Gibraltar, July 15. A French squad ron, consisting of two battleships and tluVo cruisers, will shortly proceed from Toulon to Tanuler, Many fam Hies of Ceuta and Algeclras. fearing an American bombardment, are emlgrat Ing to Honda and Jlmcra, Years of suflerins relieved In a night. Itching piles yield at onco to tlio curatlvo properties of Dean's Olnttiiont. Never falls, At any druajitoro, SO couts. Jj Ciii'i'iiuxVi Did Not Stall. Montreal! July 15. -There mo rumors that Lieutenant Carrnnza did not sail with Sonor Dtlllosc. It is stated posl- lively that Carranza was Impersonated by somo unknown person nnd did not board tne ship, where Carranza Is now Is a mystery. i:, O. Wanks, of Lewisvlllo, Texas, writos that one box of DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo was w irth $50,00 to him. It cured ids piles of ten years standing. Ho advises others to try it. It also cures eczema, skin diseases and obstinate sores, u, II. Uageiiiuich, 1)1? MwwwwwwwwuvraitllWMWIifWllf.'VVfMW!.'WWJ(IM W tfwflttlfi" - First OA P AAAHfl 40 THrrJ FREE (During IB37) 11 1 lil X- SOAP For pnrllridura fend yonr nnmo and full nddrcMto AD A PPPDQ 3 I.cvcrlIro.,I.ld.. liudeon A Harrison SU., New Yoik. lYIVrVI I L(IJ :: JH A AiUUlJllllUMlllUIUIUMUILA ledical ree for Weak SVlen backs this oDcr. ( Cut out and send this notice, or ERIE MEDICAL but hare boM direct to the eoD' aumer for 25 jeiri at wbolf rale pricei, aitinn him the acaier ipronii. wnoro lor eiammaiioa, ETcrything 113 atTles of 55 it t lei oi llarnesi. TopUuegies.I'lG ta70. SurreTi. l'l)to81S5. (Jnrria- ro. ThaetoQi. Trapa, ettes. 6pring-Iloal Wagooa. Send for Ka.Tf. Surrtf Htrntn. Prist, f IB.M, ai (ooa i (tui tor 11. Cstsloga.of ill ocr tLKHART UAUBIAUK AND 1IAUMK8S AirO. .StMl.linU Ul ll.N(i. 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Tho Rosy Froshnoss And a velvety softness of tho skin is inva riably obtained by thore who use Pozzoni'h Complexion Powder, lam'KiIkn nnnrrn ntnn Tuvrn And Then, If Need Bo, Cuba's Capital, Havana, GEN, BROOKE TO BE IN COMMAND. Tlio Hl7.n or tho Kxpi'dll Ion Will In clmlo About T ;tl ty-llvK TlioilMtlid Troop I it 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . Iti'iitiniintH Will Ito Ordered lo Sunllniiii, Washington, July IB. The first chap ter In the land eampulKii of the United Stutes against Spain closed yesterday when the Spanish colois nave place over SautluKO to the American Hag. Next will follow tho transportation of the Spanish troop! back to their native land and the capture of the Inland of I'orto Htco imilesB peace soon Inter venes. The siege of Santiago had lusted two weeks and was remarkable in many respects nnd In none more than the heavy percentusre of loss through death, wounds or sickness of tile aol Ulers nnd sailors entoiKed on both sides. Looking back over the record of these two weeks it Is seen that a greut Iron clad snuadron has been destroyed, that nearly a thousand Spanish suilors have been drowned or killed by shell and Hume and that an untold number of Spanish soldiers have died lu the trenches of Santiago. On the other hand about 250 American soldiers have been killed and In round numbers 2,000 more have been sent to the hospitals from wounds, feveis and other ail ments. Our lleet had a remarkable ex emption from disaster in the many en- trnirptTientfl it him hnil with the forts at the entrance of the harbor and with J the Spanish squadron. "Next Is Porto ltlco," said Secretary Alger, after receiving news of Santi ago's formal surrender, "uud then, If need be. Havana." The secretary was in excellent splilts. lie haB been moi. anxious than lie dated show as to tin condition of our sick soldiers and look ed with apprehension upon the pos sibility of a prolongation of tlit- strug gle In the unhealthy valley of Santiago. Th.' secretary said that the Porto Itlcan expedition would go forward im mediately. It will compilse new men entirely. The warriors in the trenches before Santiago have distinguished themselves and It Is not deemed pru dent to bring them In unnecessary con tact with new troops In view of the danger of spreading contagion. The sick soldiers will be nursed back to health and brought to the United States as soon as they eun be safely removed. Immune regiments will be ordered to Santiago to garrison the town, and as stated In these dispatches yesterday, two of these reBlments are already under orders to proceed. The Porto Itlcan expedition will Vie commanded by General Miles in per son, thouch General Hrooke, now In command at Camp' Thomas. Is ex pected to be his main dependenro. The size of the expedition will depend upon General Miles' wishes, although It Is believed that 25.000 men will be suf ficient for the purpose. At San Juan the navy will bo of greater assistance than It was at Santiago, owing to the possibility of npprnnclilng the town more closely without risking contact with mines. General Hrooke Is now on his way to Washington by direction of Secretary Alger so that he will be In a position to make his views known to the department. The expeilence gained in dispatching Shatter's expedition, It Is expected, will aid the olllelals In their determination to make short work of the Porto Itlean affair. There will be plenty of troops available for the ex pedition, as tho government has de vised other means of removing the Spaniards captuied at Santiago to Spain thnn by carrying them on these transports. Tho navy department has not been affected by pence rumors to the extent of relaxing any of Its precautions or abandoning any of Its plans, for Sec retary Long stated unequivocally yes terday that Commodore Watson's east tern squadron would certainly go to Spain as soon as It could sail. The territory surrendered to us by General Toral makes about 5,000 square miles. The Spanish soldiers to be sent to Spain is estimated at 15,000 men. Tho line of the surrendered zone 1 -gins at Ascerraderos, about 15 miles west of Santiago harbor and then runs due north about 25 miles to Palmo Soriana. Had the line continued due north It would have passed west of Holguin, thus taking the Spanish gar rison at that point. Evidently General Toral wished to avoid the Inclusion of Holguin, so the line turns abruptly to the northeast at Palmo and runs to the coast town of Itoca del Sagua on the coast. The extreme length of this sur rendered tract Is about 110 miles and the extreme width about 50 miles. It is a rugged mountainous country with very few towns of any size. Santiago, with Its tine harbor. Is the main point, while Gunntunamo Is second In Import ance. With Santiago In our hands the way will be clear for Admiral Sampson's lleet to enter the harbor nnd proceed up to the wharves as soon as the tor pedoes and mines nt the harbor en trance are removed. The fortifications of Morro Castle, Socnpa. Cayo Smith and others are Included In the sur rendered zone. The possession of these fine fortresses, pnitlcularly Morro Castle, will afford valuable garrison points for a large number of men. Great attention will now be given to the care of our sick and fever stricken soldiers on the Island. In the opinion of the army surgeons the sick can be best treated by removal to the high ground back of the southern coas! where the heat Is less severe and where recovery could proceed without tht fcur of communicating disease to the rest of the army. In tho matter of transports the de partment Is fully prepared for the next move. The acquisition recently of a number of transatlantic liners cap able of carrying several times as many men as the smaller transports, has put It on an excellent footing and it was announced that no more ships were be ing bought for tho Atlantic coast. The ships uvallable by the department nre distributed about as follows: Twenty flvo at Santiago, 12 at Tampa, three at Charleston, four ut New York, four at Key West and others en route to and Irom different ports. Tlio editor of the Eviuit City, Ph., Globe, writes, "One Mlnuto t'ongb Cure is riuhtly named. It cured my cliiltltcit after all other remedies tailed ." It cures coughs, colds and all throat and luns tumbles. C. II. llugcn liuch. Coming Kiciitx. July 10. Ico cream festival under suspires of Company A. Fife and Drum Corps iu nob bins' opera house. July 20. Ico cieum festival in lEohblns' opera house under the auspices of tho Youug ileus' Ushers' Association, Thousands of pc rums have been cured of piles by using Hewitt's Witch Ha.el Salve. It heals promptly and cures eczema and all klu diseases. It ulyc-rt Immediate relief, ('. II. Ilauenliudt, At fit nip Tlitimn. Chlrknmnui t Park .Iillv If, Shortly ftfter 3 oVIoek rws of fit surrender nf SanMHKo sin end rapidly among lite troops and from that time on therp was great rejoicing. Petwpen showers vari ous regiments Jolnpd In and innrrhed from camp to camp, led by regltnuntal bands playing national airs. There are 92 rases nf typhoid fever amour the troop nt tills ramp. These cases were distributed as follows: First division, Klrst corps, 15; Third division, Klrst lorps. 10; Second division. Third corps, JS; Third division, Third corps, 20. Colonel HartsulT states that It Is dif ficult to determine the cause of menin gitis, from which there has been sev eral deaths. It has now entirely dis appeared. Pneumonia has almost dis appeared. TheiV nie 65 oases of measles and 21 of mumps. NUGCETSOF NEWS. The hospital ship Seneca has left I'laya Del Kste with wounded and sick soldiers for Fort Monroe. William Kelner whs appointed post master at Heai'h Haven, I'n., and It. H. Crawford at Iloboken, Pn. Two Spanish gunbouts were at Las Palmas and a warship at Tenerlffp on July 1. The harbor Is strongly mined. The cruiser St. Louis has left Ports mouth. N. II., for Annapolis with Ad miral Cervera and the other Spanish olllcers. Governor Black, of New York, has granted the requisition of the governor of Pennsylvania for the extradition of William Mason, the alleged Wilson muideier. The coal operntois of Pennsylvania distilcl "'o - will puslthely rel'usc to consider tin h niatiil fur .in liteieu'-e of wares in. im In lie- i nn etitbm of hl tumiiiiius nil. '- Tie ipii.itois siy the wii b.f 1 Ml i r i ul hi Ipi-d the ma I 'HI' ' I'll 'I. !r t How much property a man will leave when ite dtts dtpends larn lv upon his health The man who Millers from ill heulth stand1, little 6huw of bciiiK a suc cessful bu--mess man The man ho comes to hit. desk in the morninu; with a head ache, who suffers all day from dullness and drowsiness, who (roes to his meals without an appetite and tosses restlessly through the niRht without sleep, is not likely to leave a competence for his widow and or phans. Success is even more dependent upon health than upon ability I'ew men realize these truths. They think that everythinp; can be accomplished hy work, and that health is a secondary consideration. Work is useless unless it is good work, and Rood work is never done save by a thoroughly healthy man. Dr. Pierce's Golden Mtdical Discovery is the best of all health restorers and health pre servers. It makes the stomach strong and active. It sends a man to his meals thor oughly humrry every time. It facilitates the (low of digestive juices and makes as similation perfect. It invigorates the liver. It purifies the blood and fills it with the life-giving elements of the food. It is the great blood-maker and flesh-builder. It tears down inert, half-dead tissues and builds new, firm, muscular flesh. It does not build flabby fat like cod liver oil ard does not make people more corpulent. Mr Joint Brooks, of lloylston. Mass writes: "I write to tell you of the great benefit I have re ceived from I)r Pierce'a Oolden Medical Discov ery, 1 was taken with a bad cold which settled on try lungs The doctors said I was in con sumption and could not get well. I took Cod I.iver Oil and it did me no good. After taking it four months I heard of your ' Golden Medlca-1 Discovery 1 and it saved my life." WHEN iN STfiQNG (rp AGAIN ! 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For aale at KIrlln's drug store and ShonaRiloa airug alora DOUBT, TRY yiu-citt 1 the t--t of years, i' i 1m; t iif-t thruiftiniis of C.i fsiiNrr i . liit ase XUcb .is Ceb.lil , iWme- .Slctplcss iitss ami V at ccle.Atrohj'&C. Tht ' I'-ar tlic tiraiii, trctigthcO thv, Liruulation, make ililoa nerft.i t. arirl imnarl a healli inil Incite ryrA A.: ....r''., 1Tnl..CE often worries them into Ins. in if. . Constimntion or Iltith. Drue Store, Shenandoah, Pa. Keep linllkA Iia O ctlifwtovjl Mniniltt fnm fc Sprtn8, Bruises Cdiibds, Bbeutrjatlsru, 3 and all achos and pains. S (Tic ii cti. me bu eta, oerOjttt 9 3 Pttpdtei it li. i. NACKETl a t o. I Mim nihil. g a faitliful pictorial rrpre ting and import m ntvij BECOMES HISTORY unat tiotuit.al cvLttuof mn ci'im iry. ii vult lri.at ol Hie social ana tio tionitc quuklinna, and ot the tk-v!opmcm middle west lis steci.11 corrc snottdent in tlte Klondike region u tl) trace lite story of the great cold discoveries. Cut h nt- 5 I'. K. 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