rr.K,,asVi;isr,nW T--r---eVi;f-T7Tfi-rnT;tri""' fT. rrr-g,- i nmiiftTirnrirTn HARD 10 (IBM. The Evidence of Our Senses What Slicnmiilonlt People Say Is Pretty Oood Proof for Slicnaiulo.-ilt. When wo sec it ourselves. When our own ears hertr it. Wlicn our neighbors tell it. Our friends endorse it. No better evidence can be bad. It's not wliat people say in Maine. Or distant miitteriiiRs fmin California. No deceiving echoes licie. Slit'imndoah talk about Shenandoah people. Public opinion published for the public good. There is no proof like home pinnf. Home testimony is nt the hack of every box of Doan's Kidney Tills. Can jou beliee your iieirliWi? Uead this statement made by n citirclli Mr. James Kohbins, miner, of lO South Market street, says : "I received an injury in n mine a number of years ago when a chain broke, let me down a chute, and badly sprained my back. Since then whenever I urn cqio-.nl to bad weather or take cold it always afiocts my kidneys and back I then have difficulty with the kidney secretions ac companied by pains in the back and top of my head. 'I'he lameness in myb.U'k made it very dillicult for me to sloop 01 lift anything and if I sit Tor a while it hurts me to get op. I tried liniment and plasters but they did not amount to much. At last I was advised to try Doan s Kidney l'ills and piocured them from Kirlin's diug store. I never had any thing do me so much good before and I can heartily recommend them for I have piovcd them to be reliable in relieving pains and an noyances of kidney trouble." Doan's Kidney Tills for sale by all dealers. Trico r.O cents. .Mailed by Tostor-Mllliurn Co., liufl'alo, X. Y-, sole agents fur the U. S. Kemcmber thu namo Doan's and take, n. other. m a n a m K m mt 'VETERINARY SPECIFICS SOO PAGE BOOK MAILED FREE. CONTENTS: Part I.- Diseases of Horses. Part II. Diseases of Cattle. Part III. Diseases of Sheep. Part IV. Diseases or Hogs. Port V. Diseases of Dogs. Part VI. Diseases of Poultry. Snmo book in bottor binding BO eta. ll'l'lllll.S'aieU. ru Cor.lUlllliu John Ku.e Tori NEllVOUS DEBILITY, VITAL WEAKNESS and Prostration from Over work or other causes. Humphreys' Homeopathic Specific No. 28, in use ovor40 ynrs, the only successful remedy. $1 per vial.or 5 vials andlarco vial powder.for $5 Snl I l.v 1'rugKlats, or sent potr-slil on recti! of price. linieitllhS 311-1). t'O.. ror.ttltlliiiti A JolmMaM tors ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS Ask For Them ?! x is n If wc can sell you otic ae. paekHge ofj who i m uuiiuxmrc we'll bo satisfied. You'll buy more for it will touch hits added alittlcofSeel- Ug's to ordinary feoffee knows u grand drink that the spot. Grocers i.ivc JjliUUlG'S. will please her husband. 8 t LAUER'S BOCK BEER In Bottles or by the Keg. Lauer s Lager HD Pilsnei Beer. Porter and Weiss Beer. ' Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Dottier, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA EVAN J. DAVIES. ivprv nnrl I WJL J UUVI Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardln St. 1MB iw mm rico. Cabinet Discusses Plans For tho Next Invasion. "STRIKE WHILE THE IRON'S EOT," Till Ti tho l'roililont's Policy, nml It fs I'rolinulo Tlmt HufiH'o tlio KnJ or tlio I're-umt Week Our Military Forces Will J.nna Xottr Sim .Tumi. WushlnBton, July 18. An Important conference was held at the White House InHt night, the participants be lnjr, besides President McKlnley, Secre tary Long, Admiral Slcard and Cap tain Mnlmn, of the war board. Ad jutant General Corbln was present dur ing a part of the deliberations. Tho hnppy conclusion of the cam paign against Santiago affords the president and his advisers Intense sat isfaction, but no disposition Is mani fested to let the war rest for a mo ment. Kven before the details of the Santiago campaign have been cleared nwny the expedition against Porto ltlco absorbs the attention of the president. He fully realizes that the war can be prosecuted to a spedy and successful end only by pressing the advantages already gained, and, as one of the of ficials expressed it, "the president pro poses to strike while the Iron Is hot." Arrangements for the Porto Rico ex pedition wetv under discussion by tho president and the war board. It may be two or tlnee dnys before the details of the new Invasion are worked out, but It Is probable that before the end of the the present week tho military forces of tho expedition will have effected a landing not far from San Juan. Prior to the landing a naval .demonstration probably will be made against the San Juan fortifications. The vessels taking part In the bombardment will be a part of tl i' Heel of Admiral Sampson, but what vessels have been ordered to Porto Men cmi'il not be ascertained. No dellnl'c 'ViW Ion has been reached yet ns to the si length and personnel of tho land fotceb to be sent to Porto Rico. For a time It was supposed that few It any of the troops now under General Shutter's command at Santiago would be sent to Porto Rico, but It Is known now that at least a part of Shatter's command will be In the new expedition. General HronUe, who Is scheduled to go to Porto Rico, desired to take with him the troops which constitute his corps at Clilckamaug.a, but It has been determined not to send that corps in its entirety. 'It Is believed by the war olllolnls that not so many men will be needed, in addition to the number to be sent from Cuba, and only a part of General HrooUo's corps will form that part of the Porto RlcanexpVdltlon which is to be sent directly from the United States. It Is understood that General Miles, who is to have command of the general operations in Porto Rico, will not re turn tn the United States, but will pro ceed directly to a point near San Juan with such of the military forces now at Santiago as are to form a part of the expedition against Porto Rico. These and other details of the new ex pedition were discussed by the presi dent and his ndvlsers last night. General Miles Is in constant com munication with tho administration and much reliance Is being placed upon him In the matter of the selection of the land forces for the Porto Rlcan expedi tion. It is expected that two or three days, and perhaps a longer time, will be re cpjlted to complete the turning over to the United States forces of the arms and equipments of the Spanish troops at Santiago. Direct communication with Santiago via Playa Del ICste and Ilnytl has been established, but it Is likely, in the opinion of General Greely, the chief signal officer, that even better com munication will have been established In a day or two. Discovered by a Woman. Another great discovery has been made, and that too, by a lady in this country. "Dis ease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its severest tests, but her vital organs were undermined and death seemed imminent. For three mouths she coughed incessantly, and could not sleep. hue Iinally discovered a way to recovery, by purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. Kiwi's New Discovery lor consumption, and was so much relieved on taking first dose, that she slept all night ; and with two bottles, lias been nb wilutely cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther l.utz. I Hits writes v. C. Ilamnick SL Co., nt Shelby, N. C. Trial bottles free at A. Waslcy's Drug Store. Regular size 5oc and M.oo. I'Aery bottle guaranteed. FINANCE AND TRADE. Commercial Awney (JIvph ii Good Ao count ul ItiihlncMs, New York, July 10. R. G. Dun & Co.'a weekly i e view of trade says: Th3 de struction of a Spanish fleet, Europe's quick appreciation of tho feat, tho wearying ilags of truce at Santiago, and at last tho surrender, have all In fluenced some markets day by day. But Americans have grown, and see that not many outside matters greatly In fluence the business which enables them to market $1,210,274,015 worth of domestic products abroad In a year, against $016,032,844 worth Imported. The new loan has proved a stupendous sue cess, over $1,300,000 having been sub scribed, and It Is now the question of chief Interest whether any banks will get enough, after personal subscript Ions have been accepted, to support further circulation, Industries and business are at the naturally lowest point for the year and, therefore, the records are the more Impressive, If tho first and last of tho month represented average production of pig Iron, the quantity consumed in manu facture would be 3.8 per cent, less than the highest ever attained In May, a small decrease for midsummer, but In fact the average production was larger and decrease In consumption was smaller. Just when stagnation Is cus tomary, very many mills are crowded with orders for months, the Illinois rail mills until December or later, with sales this week of 15,000 tons and struc tural works with a few contracts, for 10,000 tons more, while larger demands appear for cars, plates and sheets and better demands for bars at the east. One heavy sale of billots from Pitts burg to eastern Pennsylvania, at a concession of 60 cents, Is tho only real decline In quotations, though eastern steel bars are a Bhade lower. Interested Feople. Advertising a'patent medicine in the pe culiar way lri,whici the proprietor of Kemp's llalsam for Coughs and Colds docs it, is In dfed'wonderful, He authorizes all druggists to give to those who call for it, sample bottle free, that they may try it before pur chasing. The large bottles are 25 and Goc, We certainly would advise a trial. It may save you from consumption. Ask your urocor for the "Royal Patont flour, and tidco no other brand. It is the host llonr nuule. J I mm I FREE First 20 Second 40 Third EACH BVIORJYH (During 1897) For particulars t end yonr namo and full niMre to Lover Ilros., Ltd.. Hudson ,fc Harrison Sts., New York. Free IWIeds for W backs this offer. (Cntont and send this notice, or ERIE MEDICAL tut htTe told direct to thi eon lumer tor 25 jeftrs at bol atte pricei, tiTiQfr him Iht dealer I proms, bntpaoj. rhere for examination. ErerjthiDfr warranted. 118 etrles of Vehicles, 55 etTlea of Harness. Tor I)uiinei.i10toS70. Stirrers, Sou to 1125. res. Ihaetona, Trans, ettes. Sorinc-Koad Wt. TT. flarrcr Bferntii. rrtei, f 16.00. Ai cood i iilli for flS. kkKiiART OAIUUi.UK AMI UAUHKSS MIO. stJ.n.Mi:i: orriNos. l'rjltSO.N-AT.I.Y-l'O.S-DtH'lTD TOU1S VIA l'r..VN- SVI.VANIA lSAILltOAl). Tlio I'ennsylvniiiii Itailrwtd Company an nounces tlio followiiiK personally-conducted tours for the summer and early autumn of 1S9S: To tlio North (incluiliiiR Watkins Glen, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Mon treal, Quebec, An Sable Chasm, Lakes Cham plain and George, Saratoga, and n daylight ride through the Highlands of tlio Hudson), July 2(1 and August 10. liate, $100 for tho round trip from Now York, Philadelphia, Italtimore, and Washington, covering all ex penses of a two-weeks' trip. I'ropoitioiiato rates from othor points. To Yellowstone Park and the Trans- Mississippi Imposition on a special train of Pullman sleeping, compartment, observation. and dining cirs, allowing eight days in 'Wonderland" and two days at Omaha, Sep tember!. Hate. $23.-. from New York, Phil adelphia. Il.iltimore, and Washington; $2I!0 from Pittsburg. To Niagara Pulls, oxcursiou tickets food to return within tun days will bo sold on July 21, August 4 and 18, September 1, 15 and 20, at rate of $10 from Philadelphia, liaUiuioie, and Washington. Theso tickets Include transportation only, and will penult of stop over within limit at Hull'.ilo, Pochestor, and Watkins on tho return trip. Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, I.uiay Caverns, Natural liridge, Virginia Hot Springs, Kichmond, and Washington, Sep tember 28 and October 10. Rate, $03 from New York, f03 from Philadelphia. I'ro poitioiiato rates from other points. For itineraries and further information ap ply to ticket agents, or address Geo. W. Iioyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. Give the Children a Drink called Grain-O. It is a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food drink to take tho nlaeo of coil'eo. Sold hy all grocors and likod by nil who havo used It hecauso when properly prepared it tastes liko tho finest collee but is frco from ull its injurious properties. Grain O aids digestion and strengthens tho nerves. It is not a stimulant hut a health builder, and children, as well as adults, can drink it with great heuefit. Costs about 1 as much a3 collco. 15 and 25c. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And Flowm's, tho Hand of America, Cali fornia. Via tho truo pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain Uotito," which travorses a region of porpctual sunshino, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes oio unknown. Pullman first and second class palaco and tourist sleeping cars to points In Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change, Quick tlmo, low rates, and all tho comforts of modem railway Improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via tho Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your home, literature, and full Information, drop a postal card, J. P. McCann, T. P. Agent. S10 Rail road avenue, Klndra, N. Y or 301 Broad way, New York. 3-1-tf W. E. Hoyt, G. E P. Agt. A household necosslty. Dr. Thomas' Eclcc trie Oil. Honls burns, cuts, wounds of any sort ; cures sore throat, croup, catarrh, asthma ; never fails. TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS. UNSUltrAHSKD 6K11VICK OfTi:ilI5i 11V THK fcOUTIIKKN ItAILWAY, Leaving Broad Stieet station, Philadelphia, at 11:55 p. in. dally, tho "Southwestern Limited," carrying a dining car and the most luxurious Pullman drawing room sleep ing cars, reaches Dirmingliiui the following night at 10:10 and arrives at Memphis tho next inorningut 7:10, Through sleeping cars for Ashcvillo, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa, Atlanta, Mobile and Now Orleans aro also attached to this train. Pullman reser vations can ho niado in advance, and all In formation obtained by communicating with John M. Heal, District Passenger Agent, 82 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. AUK YOU fiOl.NO SOUTH? TUB SOUTHEUN RAILWAY REACHES AM. rilOMIKKNT POINTS. Dou't start South without consulting John f linn 11 llal nf Imjiplirifr A cent. Southern Hallway, 028 Chestnut street, Philadelphia If you cauuot call iu perton, write to mm. Buy Keystone flour. Be suro that the name Lkssio & Baku, Ashland, Ph., is printed on every sack. Prizes, each of $100 Cash. 3 " " " " $100 i.'lerco Special Dlcjcles. " " $ 25 Gold Yaichos. FOR Sunlight SOAP WRAPPERS 1 Treatment era Who Are Willta? to Pay When Convinced of Cure. A fclcntlfle combined medical and mochanlcnl eure haj Ix'i'ti discovered for " Weaknosj 0f Men." Iti iuccu ha liven bo Hauling that the proprietors now announce that .muj win Buna 11 oa inui remedies mm apiiuanc Z' without advance payment to anjr lionent man. ' Knot nil that la claimed all you wish und U baek that fndi It iay nothlDKl No such oiler was vcr made In (rood faith before wo lieliovo no other remedy would stand such a tnt mis ramumea treatment curesquieviy, tnoroujrniy ami forever all eHects of early evil ha.W,U. later ex cesses, overwork, worry, etc. It creates health, strength, vitality, sustaining powers and restore! weak and undeveloped portion to natural dtujett slons and functions. Any man writhiK In earnest will receive descrip tion, particulars and references In n plain sealed en velope. I'lofesslonal confidence. No deception nor Imposition of anv nature. A national reouLullon mention paper) Address CO., Buffalo, N. Y. Carria. Waron and Milk g )iltfrjiiiji'iiiHiiiiiiiiiiwitnrfl Wagons. Send ror large, free tre.SOSBemr. Trite, llheurulne.lamps,in. Catalogutof all our strles. ehade, apron aod fenders, G0. Ji isodai tells for IW, CO. W. D. PUATT, Beo'T, ELKUAUT. UID. THE PHILADELPHIA TlflES IS THE HANDSOMEST and BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED. During 1S0S THK TIMP-S will not only maintain the high Ktatulard of excellence it reaelu-d the pa-t year, lint will 8tcndfntly endeavor to excel Its own hext record, ami will not Huenti from Its vet put pose to make THE TIMES THI: FAVORITE FAMILY NEWSPAPER OF THIS COUNTRY AMI THE BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED rniNTixn ALL THE NEWS OK ALL THE WORLD ALL THE TIME No journal Is more extensively circulated or lias a iilcr circle of renders in Pennsylvania than THE PHILADELPHIA TIJIES WHY ? BECAUSE IT DESERVES THEM Specimen Copies Sent Free Send for One TpniyiC DAIT.Y, 83.00 per annum; 2.1cen A-A1 per month; delivered bycarrie cents flrrlers for fi cents per week. SUNDAY HDITION, 22 utrge, iiauiisoiue nages rjl columns, elegantly illustrated, heautlfiilly printed In colors, 820 per annum; 5 cents per copy. Daily nod Siln duy, 85-00 per annum ; SO cents per month. Address all letters to THE TirviES, nuLiriKLpniA. CURE ALL YOUR PAINS WITH Pain-Killer. A Medicine Chest In Itself. Slmplo, Safe and Quick Cure for CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, COLDS, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA. 25 and 50 cont Bottlos. ci D&yrn& ur livii I A I iun3 O DUY ONLY THE GENUINE. f Si PERRY DAVIS' miLn.-ctiEnr - store. o DlCAI.Klt IN o Fruit, Confectionery, - Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesalo and RetaU. SO Wast Contro Street, BSJHEELBPMt- CURE GUARANTEED." Nelt'-iilHUi' Npet'ltll JMmiuf, Vnr Icoct'te, Htrleltire. iS'o C'utlliiir Mm it II IjihUv(IiK'U Ortrun V l,ot Miiiiiiiioii K..-ioi oil. ni nnn nnionu rlJ ii OiiuritutecU ULUUU rUlOUlI kl n nil ritiitfiii I'rekh c u ken cnrel In.t f( 1 01 ' Scud lUcIu. stumps for Ho Ac "ri'iitIi.'riinIvlrueine4ltCBl loukKxtuilnif QuuckaibXukitlufetUutOsVftUt'lr trick tbitchviuca Celebrated rem ale J'owders novor taU- laminaiuroutur falling with Tunsy rnd reiisyroyal l'ills nt tHlirr it i n'jitMltjl. Alwsvsliu me lndt anil StVfild .11. .r. ry-Intmrnt. (JurriutecMi uitrrior to J1 othrs.fsl,s4iv '.eU..tlnth.l,Urttrt,ANa. L lVtkuIui.icU.' i)r.'C link IUr, Ilostoa, Mm. 30 Pouring Into Santiago Undor Amor ican ProtoctioUs MANY TELL BY THE WAYSIDE. Notlitnir to T.nt Cnn llo Unci In tlio City, nml tlio lliinury Pcoplo Vmkov ly Awn 1 1 tho Aridvnl of tho llcil C'roxx Stciimoi' stnto or'J'o.n. SnntlnKO. July IS. Since 4 o'clock j ysieruay rnorninB a gtream or reiugees has been pouring Into the city, some naked, and all hungry, skeletons and footsore. Many had fallen by the way side. Twenty-two thousand refugees are quartered lit VA Cnney, D,000 at Klrme zax and G.000 at Cuabitas Ul Bonlto and San Vlncenlp, where they have been living for n fortnight. In one case 500 were crowded Into one bulldlnp, which wns a regular pigsty, with a horrible stpncli. They used the water from thp river, whpre soiled clothing wag washed and all manner of filth Is floating. Tho docks are crowded by Incoming refugees In a starving condition, await ing the arrival In tho harbor of the Red Cross society's steamer State of Texas, as there are no eatables to be bought in the city. The entrance of the refugees was quiet and peaceful, they viewing their wrecked homes philosophically as the fortune of wnr. Admiral Sampson's last bombardment of Santiago wrecked D7 houses In the city, causing heavy damage. The town of Santiago presents a dis mal sight. Most of the houses havo been sacked and the stores have all been looted, and nothing to eat can bo; had for love or money. In the streets of the city yesterday, at the entrench ments, at the breastworks und at every hundred foet or so of the barbed wlro fenres weip the living skeletons of Spanish soldiers. Among the arrivals yesterday won the German, Japanese and Tartugui- consuls and their families, the Iirlt ish and French consuls having ai rived on Friday. General 1'ando was never herp, but 3,600 men from Manzanlllo arrived on July 3, making the total garrison here 7,000. The armament of the shore batteries of Santiago consist of five brass six Inch muzzle loaders In the Murro for tifications; two six inch Ilonorlas, from the cruiser Iteina Mercedes and three 21 centimeter mortars never used in tho Socnpa upper battery; two useless 21 centimeter mortars, two eight centi meter muzzle loaders and four S centi meter muzzle loaders and four eight centimeter field pieces In the Kstrella battery; one 57 millimeter and one 25 mlllmeter Nordenfeldt and one 37 mill meter Ilotchklss in the Socapa lower battery, and two six inch Ilontorias, two nine centimeter Krupps and two 15 centimeter mortars at I'unta Gorda. The Spanish flag was lowered from Morro Castle at 9 o'clock yesterday forenoon, and steam launches from the New York, Brooklyn and VIxun enteied the harbor and examined the batteries, the wreck of the Merrimac and sunk en Spanish cruiser Ueiua Mercedes and the torpedo llring station. They dls covered six Spanish merchant steam ers and one small gunboat in the har bor, and a prize crew was placed upon tho latter. In the afternoon the torpedoes wero taken up or exploded, after which tho Ited Cross steamer State of Texas en tered to give assistance to the sick and wounded in the city. The warships may not enter the harbor for several days, probably until after the arrangements havo been completed for transporting the Spanish pilsoners to Spain. Nearly all the American men of war are now in Guantanamo bay. Shlloh' s Consumption Cure cures when others fall. It is the leading Cough Cure. and no homo should ho without it. Pleasant to tako and goes right to tho spot. Sold hy P. I). Kirlin and a guarantee Yellow Favor lit tho Front. Washington, July 1C The war de partment oitlcials are greatly encour aged by the reports on the yellow fev er situation from the army at the front. They were fearful lest the statistics from there might show lncreaslrg cases, but were relieved when a dispatch came from Surgeon Greenleaf, a mem ber of General Miles' staff, saying that during the past 24 hours there had been only 23 new cases. This was In marked contrast with the reports for the pre vious 24 hours which showed a much greater spread and, with Surgeon Greenleaf's statement that the gen eral character of the disease Is mild, leads the olllclals to hope that its rav ages will be limited and that the dis ease will be kept well within bounds. Years of suffering relieved in a night Itching piles yield at oneo to tho curative properties of Doan a Ointment. Never fails. At any drug store, 50 cents. Kotror'H 1)1 vision May Go to Porto ltlco Miami, Fla July 18, It is understood that General Kelfer has been asked how soon he can place his command In condition to go to the front. If true, this would Indicate that the six regi ments here are to bo detached from the Seventh army corps to one of the com mands under General Miles, to accom pany him on his expedition of Invasion of Porto rtieo. The troops are being equipped ns rapidly as possible, and are now in good condition to undertake a campaign. E. C. Blanks, of Lewisvillo, Texas, writes that ono box ol DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salve was worth J50.00 to him. It cured his piles of ten years standing. lie advises others to try it. It also cures ccema, skin diseases anil oiistmalo sores, J. 11. llupcuhuuli. uynsion Tried to Mob Itiiro. Vienna, July IS. Since the birth of her son. the former Prlnr-nesi nt man and Chlmny. who is in Budnh Pest with Itlgo, the gypsy musician, has been steadily gaining strength. On iieuruiK iiiai mgu s mvorce action was to oegin at Jvaposvar Saturday the court was thronged with gypsies, who tried to mob Higo. He declares his In tention of marrying the ex-princess as soon as he has obtained his divorce from Mine. Itlgo. Tho editor of tho Evaus City. Pa., (ilulm. writes. "One Sllnuto Couch Curo is riuhtlv named. It cured my children after all other remedies tailed It cures coualis, colds mid all throat and lung troubles, t'. II, Ilagcn- nueu. , Jrrwj ,M .' Drowned. Sandy Hook, ;. J., J.iiy is. -Thomas J l.awler, single, u musician of Com pany A, Third New Jemey volunteeis, who enlisted nt Aabury Park, N. J nnd whose home was In New Haven, Conn., was drowned near Highland Peach yesterday. For forty years Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry hus been curing summer complaint, dysentery, diarrhoea, bloody llux, pala in the stomach, and It has never yet lulled to do everything claimed for it. ADVERTISING FOR TRANSPORTS. Tho flovorniiiont Wants VohxoIs to Curry un,OOI) Spnnlnrd Homo. Wanhington July 18. The formal ad vertisement issued by the quarter master general's off.' e of the war de partment for the transportation to Spain of officers and men who sur rendered to General Shatter was Is sued late yesteiday afternoon, and ap pears today In newspapers published In New York, Philadelphia, lioston, Balti more and New Orleans, The advertise ment declares that the number to be transported Is estimated as 1.000 com missioned oHlcern and 24,000 enlisted men. Cabin accomodations are to be supplied for the officers, and third class or steerage accomodations, havlnjr suit able galley accnmi.latlons, conforming to thp United States requirements as to space and ventilation, for the en listed men. The United States govern ment will deliver the prisoners on board at Santiago. Proposals must state the per capita price for trans porting the olUcers and for transport ing enlisted men and for their subsist ence and dpllveilng them on shore at Cadiz or some other Spanish port. KIlIcTl Willi ii llif-clmll lint. New Castle, Ind.. July IK. At' the conclusion of n ball game here yester day Charles l'resnall and George Bram ble became involved In a quairel over the ownership of a bat. l'resnall final ly struck Bramble over the head with the bat. Blood poured from Bram ble's mouth and nosp, and In a few hours he died. Bramble was 29 years of age und I'lesnull Is 17. An honest hi.in in tins dav nnd nge u.l little necrl to fear dcatli by banking. The danger that inno cent m e n will die upon the scaffold lias hi t n re d u c e d b y modem 1 iws of evuh nee to a minimum. Tin re i; one appalling death that still threaten, inno cent men. It is a -.low and lingering death from consumption One-sixth of the hu man race die from this relentless enemy of humanity. Probably no subject contacted with health is so important and so little understood as the conservation of vital force. The human organism is a wonderful machine, and is so constructed that if ex haustive draughts are made upon the vital forces during youth and middle life, the mechanism responds for the time, but at the expense of its future usefulness. The man who overworks or exhausts himself day after day is constantly overdrawing his store of vital force. Finally the mechan ism of supply breaks down and the man becomes a physical bankrupt. The me chanism of supply in a man is his stomach. There the food is transformed into vital force. If the stomach is weak and the di gestion impaired, the body ceases to re ceive and store up vital force. If the draught is continued, consumption or me other equally fatal disease is the result. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is a great producer of vital force. It enables a man to daily store up energy to do almost any amount of work or stand any amount of exposure. It does Its work through the stomach. It makes the weak stomach strong. It facilitates and incicascs the flow of digestive juices. It promotes and perfects the assimilation of all the life giving elements of the food. It is the great blood-maker and flesh-builder Mr. F. M. Rol'inett, of Xcnophon, Tcnn., writes: "Ican heartily recommend Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for Indigestion and torpid liver. 1 was ey bad ofT and tried dif ferent doctors with but little benefit. I decided to cive the 'Golden Medical Discovery a trial p.nd I soon begem to improve. If it had not been for Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery I be lieve I would not be living to-day." Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvety softness of the skin i9 inva riably obtained by triors who uae l'ozzorti's Complexion i'ovvder. WHtN IN STRONG (Q AGAIN ! vigor to the whole beinp All drains are properly . tired, th"ir condition olten worrits them into Insanity, Consumption or lieatn. Mailed sealed I'm f )er box tt boxes, with Iron-clad I'-gal Runrantee torure orrefuudth money, $5.00. Send lor free book. Address, PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, Ct ForSale at KIRLIN'S "A HANDFUL OF DIRT FUL OF SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiuiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiii r rtVVl A. y aro I'liiKtWirivo nml keoii informed of E V)iiOTM. tl"-' World's Progress. Tho well In- (fryV 111 I?) I' V-fe f"r"le1 alK' thrifty Houso-wlfo will I mS5RAINB0W LINIMENT I in 3?OiB. SALE E-V33ifr HEKH. - 5 ii!rmMiimiiiimmiiiiiir' tiiiimi.Hmwv ntf.ii.j.iiiiiiiiiniiiiiiTinh'iiiii5 S. Ui k tt durine ifwillpmnt to ill rc-Ji rs a faithful pictorial repre sentation of the iriil's mcot mi ting and important news. THE NEWS THAT BECOMES HISTORY National and Inter national Politics The In til Social and Economic Questions Industrial Enlerprlso Art and Lltcraturo LONG SERIALS TwolnnR sc rials w ill ipiear during the year, contributed by authors of Inter- national fame, and will be illustrated. Owen Wisler IThesc S w ntcrs Howard Pile John Kendrick Bangs IWbskli Mary E. Wilkins ciallyriclitnfictirm Utherfcaturesarethe DEPARTMENTS AND SPECIAL ARTICLES THIS BUSY WORLD FOREIGN NOTES tt e 4 jr.un.v e, rouiTxxr memon LETTERS FROM LONDON AMATEUR SPORT a, Aitxorn mum r,CAsrM iiiiirxir A SH0RIING PILGRIMAGE AROUND THE WORLD Tntlieinli'rcstoftheWBiiKi.v.CasparWhltnevlsnnhlsivayarcnind Il.,.ur.rl,l II. ,,lt v..... J.. ...... I.. 0 Cj,i Wbltnc ' "'" "i i-an 11 ii uifi Kanic. iii.tMii 1111 i priTu hunt from llaiknk lie will visit India and then pro . cd lu 1 iroM:tnprepari articles on IOC. a cafy (semttrret frosftctut). Suiscriflwn $',.m a year, I'ost.igt frte in Hi United SMtt,Canadj,an Sltxico. AiMrest UAltl'IMI i. HliOTIItlKS, Publisher., New Voik Cltj" W D. IIjwiIIi 0 V''''V''V'V'V'V'V''sVtk'V'V m m & & 6a CURED BY0'JTICURA I..VI '"'cum Tf nvuliftbnrnlnsrontnr i . Win .ilmb-i' tit'i myuu could Pfellttlo t i y If itt i tv i-tinfjtti' moot of -. I i a li j) fcviT ftnil cold chllla, i, i, .ii ( m !; tueil r until I f U AM. , ' ;m i, u , , Diiomon.thcfinffernallflKot I '.in, wtf rru:iout,amniicrelliGburnlnKflre u.ih. My hari'la ruITfd tip worno than atoml, tbo -vpt r.m through the brnidftgeonto the door. I --ut to a doctor for a yenr. I cot CtJTicnn Kit F'll.vii' TiiridCUTloOBABOAP. The nails hard cued up, piidrd off, and my hand-a are now cured. ( Asm; D1ETSCHLKK, Pembroke. K. Y t C it r Tr.nTurvT rn Tortcbiwh, Pukio- i . tl'Mi'Ki. with IjOSS or Hair. Warm tatln v nit ct i'ii r a op, eon tic Anointing with L'uticuiu, inJini 1 1 soft th uka It 'i bs r HfllfJ tir. ti -ilOUl ., ttorrt. r'-TTIRDRrOAnCtlill r hP i, ,,'! H 'W to Have Ueautiful IImdJ,"rte. iME PERFECT MEN ! DO NOT DESPAIR I 1 Not NtifTVr I.iinuer! Tlio i ,i ul umiutlons of life ran 1 1 n frL'd t jou Tlio very Hi t JLM'S Of StTVOUSlKib.il nrc nt v. luti'lv rurc'il tf tt,'. dm mi i rHinrtu insomnia i i.iu ! i " i a it i 1. 1 ft, J8 f i uni. nil m iv and the na&tu iy it mi tt i am "I n i um up, innir red srretuHKort'xrt'SSt'S fears Impart vlcor 1 i i t'viT runciion IJrart up the Msifm tjuvi' rtiuuks ii rid lu'n- t - the orold One ,V)c h- n ntnv '5 UOXC ul H'J..riO n ini- tuiKim 10 i no yes or youu i Kuarati let'd 1 un- or in- nrn n-fnuit- I'd Can bo eiirrii'd In -.i 1 en hereof miuiiMi tn rcretptof pn-o tj Til E Li I'imo t'jxton Illdtf t'hlcago.nL For tiilf f n SliPtinndonli hy Hherinndoah Drutf tn and Jruliler Ilros. c ('TUB STYLISH PATTCRN." Af lisllc. Fashionable. Original. Perfect Fitting. Prices lOailil 15 cents. T None higher. None better at ar-y price, p Some reliable merchant sells them In Z 1-- . A-t. I nearly every buy ur luwii. jiif- tui . them, or they can be had by mail frout S ui in either New York or Chicago. Stamps taken. Latest Fashion Sheet r sent upon receipt of one cent to pay a nostare. " as CALKS Brightest ladies' magailne published. J Invaluable for the home. Fashions of fi the day, Home Literature, Household I Hints, Fancy Work, Current Topics, 7 Fiction, all for only 50 cents a year, In- B eluding a frco pattern, your own selec- I Hon any lime. Send two 2-cent stamps T for sample copy. Address 4 -. If THE McCAi-L COMPANY.V - .42-J-16 VTeit .-Jth itreet, New York. f(j J89 Fifth Avenue. Chicago, 9 L ff""f". ninrr. n, m CSFC AMI. liuHE. SEN3.1C. H1R"(0MAN 3 li'lt Feu ul Povlnsty's drag Btoro, ; Centre fltreet. Km fhA TON'S TANSY PILLS A TRIED. TRC AKI lAFK WOMAN'S RELIEF. Alwuvs immntantl rflial)!e. Avon hmtatio$t V.r I UllK B TlNIT I'lM.Kknit HA V K kKOKKTI. At ilrui ittirei. ur lent dlrvct (ivalcd). nrlct. tl. Catoh Ki rc Co , Uuitoa,A(Au. Our book, 4e. For sale at Kirlin's drug store and Shenamden drusr etor DOUBT, TRY 1 i- hrv-st"n ' the t--t of years. nl hie furrd thnu!.jndi of c.i-ts o Ncr juj lhi eases, suen a Debuitv, Uizzinessblccpjess n .s ami Vi'.i .ccle,AtTOphy,&C They ck-ar lac brain, strcocihea the f irt-ul.ition, m..ke digestloa nerfft.t. and impart a health and losses are checked permanently Unless patients Drue Store, Shenandoah, Pa. MAY BE A HOUSE KJl i-J PJM IMJ C'l 1,1 Jm IMS in lb siisVi WOMEN WHO READ I tho house, as ft htitndnr.l romodv for a Sjirajns, BriilhPs, Cramps, Bbeurnjutlsm, 1 aud all aches nod iiainv 2 Prlc 'It tit. ri'tOctl.atrb...... 9 3 Prepared kr (I. J. KuCnETT a t;o.. 'huac 'ph:. S rklV will com ie to particlrat great political e'tun of our com! I Catl Sttnifi 1 t. K. Stockton p try 11 mil ir it ot the social and en. noinic qu lions, and of Ihe di vi 'ipmcnt of tlie middle west. Its spetial corre snnmlent in the Klondike recion w ill trace the ttory of thu great gold discoveries. AND SHORT STORIES Tin: lit II 1R F; K K 'KorKtTT . tx-.ni 1 trin nnmiTS I HtAXK K.STMK1W and a score of equally prominent will contribute htrt :turies to the in ixjH, niakini! thu nanereipe. the snorts ol Germany audi ranee. II ury Jaiiici
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