f I DENY IT. When the Pads arc Brought Home to us, and by Our Neighbors, Too. They are Shenandoah Pacts. A wholesome suspicion is one of our characteristics as a people. In mutters worthy of investigation we want real tangible facts regauling it. The word of those we know, the nearby uvidence obtainable, are generally what we most desire. When we call on a neighbor, a man of business at that, and say, "You have some experience with so-and-so. What do you think of it ? And he answers, "Just the thing, I know because I have tried It." It goes a long way in helping our de cision. This is always the case with Doan's Kidney Pills. Uvcrybody who has used them for any kind of kidney complaint, will tell you they are just the thing, hy ? llecuusc they do the work every time and in all dis ordered conditions of the kidneys. The proof lies with you, neighbors. Many have been cured in Shenandoah and are ready to tell you or anyone enquiring. Mr. 12. J. Davies, of 15 North Jardin street, Undertaker, says : "Until about five mouths ago 1 had no trouble with my hack and kidneys. 1 was in 11 bid condition when I learned about Doan's Kidney 1'ills and pro cured them from Kirlin's drug store. I was lame across my loins and my back used to ache when standing. If I sat for any length of time sharp twinges caught me right in my back when I attempted to get up. 1 felt at times a disagreeable sensation in the back of my head and neck and the kidney secretions became affected and greatly disturbed my rest at night. Doan's Kidney Tills stopped the pain and removed the difficulty with the secre tions and freed me from all lameness. 1 have recommended them to my acquaintances and you can put me down as one who endorses Doan's Kidney Pills from personal expeiieuce of their merits." Doan's Kidney Pills for s.Ue by all dealers. Plico BO cents. Mailed by Foster-Milburn Co., Hullalo, N. Y., solo agents for tlio U. S. licmcinber tlio name Doan's and tako no other. HUMPHREYS' VETERINARYSPECIFICS 500 PAGE BOOK MAILED FKHE. CONTENTS: Part I. Diseases of Horses. Part II. Diseases of Cattle. Part III. Diseases of Sheep. Part IV. Diseases of Hogs. Part V. Diseases or Dogs. Part VI. Diseases of Poultry. Somn boolc In hotter binding BO eta. !ll')irilUMSUKD. t'O., Cor.Wllltsra A John 8u.,5wVorfc NEltYOUS DEBILITY, VITAL. -WEAKNESS and Prostration from Over wor1: or other causes. H Tiphreya' Homeopathic Specific No. .:8, In ui? ovnr AO years, the only sueeossful remedy. SI per viator 5 vlal andlarg-o vial powder,for $S tl 1 l.j Prn (, 1st , or 1 1 t ro'tmlj tm rer.lpt of prlc. UVai'llltFAS' .'It 11. 0 or Wis, t A JthtiSt... New York You can blame yourself if you do n't get real good coffee to drink. Ordinary coder; is made de licious by adding SEIjLKVS. u..,t a package for Seellg's. A little of this admixture to rchean coffer . makes ndellclnuj kdriuk and saves expense. I LAUER'S In Bottles or by the Keg. Lanier's Lager no Pilsnei Beer. ' Porter and Weiss Beer. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH PA EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. il ROYAL jlv I WORCESTER 1 I CORSETS I AskiForThem W Shatter's Forces May Disoiplino Our Erstwhilo Allies, THE EXCLUSION FEOM SANTIAGO lint Cnuseti n I'collnir or Animosity Anions tlio Cubans, AYlio Hnvo Nelthor l''oimht Nor Vorhod Onrcln Appotutcil a Governor Kor tho City. Washington, July 20. War depart ment olllclals feel that they are fully justified In their decision to retain practically all of Shatter's army at Santiago hy the press reports that have reached them Indicating the growth o serious friction between the American forces and the Cuban troops, growing out of the latter'a exclusion from San tiago by General Shatter's orders. The trouble arises over the naming by Gen eral Garcia of a Cuban named Castillo as governor ot Santiago de Cuba. Tho situation has now reached a point when there Is practically no commAilcatlon at nil between the two armies, and their relations border on those ot hos tility, rather than the relations which one would Btirpose would exist between allies. The pubans had confidently counted upon having Santiago turned over to them to loot and plunder, as they had In succession sacked Daiquiri, Slboney and 131 Caney. Consequently their disap pointment was keen when they ascer tained that they were not to be per- ! mltted to take possession of the city upon General Toral's surrender. On i Friday last Castillo, who Is a brother j ot General Demetrius Castillo, went to General Shatter's headquarters In order j to ascertain the cause ot this, to the Cubans, Inexplicable resolution. "Why Is Santiago to remain In the hands ot our enemies?" he asked. "The Spaniards are not our enemies," replied General Shatter. "We are fight- , lng the soldiers ot Spain, but we have i no desire to despoil ner citizens, mo Cuban will be allowed to enter the city, nor will any American soldier. The government ot the city Is a matter fur the people to decide. When the Ameri cans leave It. I presume It will be turned over to you, but not until then." Castillo, who caiine direct from Gen eral Garclu's camp, did not attempt to conceal Ills chagrin. The Cuban soldiers now fullv rea lize that there Is a rising sentiment against them in the American army. They hear nothing but words of scorn from our men as they pass onward, lugging their bacon and hardtack Into the woods. Even our otllcers no longer conceal their disgust for their allies, and It Is understood that the warm friendship displayed toward them at llrst has now turned into contempt, for the CuLans have neither foueht nor worked. It is realized that the present situa tion is full of dltllculty, and the tuture Is dark, owing to the disposition evi denced by the Cubans to ignore or re fuse to be bound by the amenities of modern warfare. This first symptom of friction has suggested to the olllclals Innumerable difficulties that will arise In the future. Of course It would seem to be only politic now to avoid any open rupture with the Cubans, provided they can be kept in check, and not in volve the United States in the disgrace that would follow the sacking of help less communities, but It begins to ap pear that for some time to come, and even after the conquest of Cuba Is com plete, the United States must maintain there a military government In order to meet the responsibilities which It has assumed to the civilized world. Because of a failure on the part ot General Miles to receive tho orders the president prepared late Monday to take command of the military exueditlon against I'orto Itlco, that officer did not depart, as was reported from Slboney. The mistake was soon corrected yes terday, however, and as a result of some short telegraphic correspondence that followed during the day It was gathered at the department that the Yale would start last night. Contrary to the firflst Intention, and probably without General Miles' seeking, the Yale Is to be convoyed by a naval ves sel that Admiral Sampson has been in structed to select from among the ves sels of his fleet. This may result In de laying General Miles' progress some what, as none of the vessels with Samp son Is able to keep pace with the Yale. Nevertheless there Is no doubt that the general will reach Porto Rico before the detachment of troops from Charles ton. The personnel of the Porto Itlcan ex pedition having been left In a large measure In the hands of General Brooke, It Is not possible yet to give an accurate roster of the organizations that will enter Into It. The president announced privately that, while no date of departure of the troops to be sent from Chlckamauga to Porto Itlco had been fixed, he expected they would leave about one week from to day. He Is awaiting a detnlled report from General Brooke i-ecommendlnp; wnat troops and supplies should be sent from Chlckamauga. The present plan Is stated to be to embark them at Newport News or Norfolk, and those at Tampa either there or at Key West. Admiral Sampson has received final orders from the navy department as to the part the American lleet Is to take In the campaign against I'orto Rico. They are based on the view that the campaign is essentially an army move ment, tho duties ot the navy being to lend every support and assistance to the land operations. The reduction of the harbor fortifications will be the main work, nut tills and all other op crations of the fleet will bo supplement' ary to the main operations conducted by the army. The Population of Shenandoah Is about eighteen thousand, and we would say at least one-half aro troubled with some afTection of the Throat and Lungs, as those complaints are, according to statistics, more numerous than others. We would advise ull not to neglect the opportunity to call on their druggist and get a bottle of Kemp's Balsam lor the throat and Lungs. Price 25 and 50c. I rial size free. Sold by all druggists. I'ofttotllou Wroolccd by Dyiinmlto. Webster City, la., July 20. The post olTlco at Radclllfe has been robbed by three burglars, who exploded the safe with dynamite. The explosion awak ened Postmaster K. K. Drake, who flred several times. It is thought that gnu shot took effect, as a trail of blood was found. The burglars returned the lire, one ot their bullets striking Drake In the shoulder. The burglars escaped on a handcar. Postmaster Drake Is too badly wounded to make an estimate of the loss. He Is known to have had large sum, the place being used by the people of TtadcllftQ and vicinity as cafe depository. Win your battles aealnst diseaso by actln promptly. Oue Mluuto Cough Curo produces Immediate results. When taken early it pre vents consumption And in later staves It furnishes prompt relief, u. u. uagenbuch ll'lllll11lllVlllltliiiiiinBffl ... i CASH AVtficlabloPxcpararionfor As similating iMToodflndRcgu!a ling lluiSlomachs nndBowcls of fromotesTJlgfcsUon.Ckcrful ncssarixIIfcst.ContaIns ncilhcr OpiumlorpliiiiC nor Mineral. Not 1auc otic. xaveermaJk-sm.muroum 2lrrpk'n Set.il' vtlit.Scnna Jl-ptTTnint -, VttQirtona&ta&ii ftamJiea - Ciarifud Axanr liMtryrnntgr, Ancrrcctnemcdv forConslIpa- tion.Souriomach.Diarrhoca, 'bnns,Convulsiorts,tcvcrisiv ucss andLOSS OF SLEEK TatSitrule 'Signature of FEW "YORK. EXACT-COPV OF WRAEPCQ. tut hsve .oil direct fumer for 25 year. lii. price., aaTinff dealer a Croats, wner. lor .lamination. Everything warranted. 118 Ityle. of Vehicle., ns Itjlea or Harness. Ton Humus. 136 to 170. Stirrer.. i5f) to tfcS. '.. Thaetons. Trap.. ttal, Spring-toad Sarrif H.rotn. Fries, flt.OO. a. .noa lor .... H.KHART UA11UU.UK jVRU IIAiLnESS MrU. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE iVml I'lottem, the Ilimd of America, Ciill- forida. Via tho truo pathway, "The Iron Mountain Uoute," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes aie unknown. Pullman first and second class palace 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 time, low rates, and all the comforts of modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur- chaao tickets via tho Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your homo, literature, and full information, drop a postal caid, J. P. McCaiin, T. P. Agent. filn Kail- road aveuuo, Elmira, N. V or 391 Broad way, New York. i-l-tf W. E. Hoyt, 0. E P. Aut. Give the Children a Driak called Graln-O. It is a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food drink to tako tho place of cotlco. Sold Iit all grocers and liked by all who have used it becauFO wheu properly prepared it tastes liko tho finest coll'ee but i3 tico from all its injurious propeities. Grain- Oaids digestion and strengthens tlio nerves. It is not a btinuihint but a health builder. ;iud children, as well as adults, can drluk it with great benefit. Coats about 1 as much as cotlee. 15 and 25c. Pennsylvania Cliuutumitm. For tlio Pennsylvania Chautauqua, to bo held at Mt (Irotnn, Pa., July 1 to August 4, lf-93, tho Pennsylvania Kailroad Company will sell tickets to tho general public on Juno SO to August I, good to return until August 10, inclusive, from stations on its lino iu Pennsylvania, and from Washington, D. C, Haltimore, Mil., and Giuandaigtia, N. Y and principal iutcrmcdiato stations, to Mt. Gretna and return, at reduced rates. "I think DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is the finest preparation on the market for piles." So writes John C. Dunn, of Wheeling, W. Va. Try it and you will thiuk tho same. It also cures eczema and all skin diseases. C. II. ilagcnbuch. Coming KveutH. July 20. Ice cream festival in Itobblns' opera liouso under tho auspices of tho Young Mens' Ushers' Association. lluilds up tho system ; puts pure, rich blood in the veins ; makes men and women strong and healthy, llurdock Wood Bitters. At any drug store. AUi: YOU fiOING SOUTH? THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY REACHES ALT, I'ROMINE.NT POINTS. Dou't start South without consulting John M. ISeall, District Passenaer Agont, Southern Hallway, IKS Chestnut street, Philadelphia If you cannot call iu person, writo to him. Itchiucss of tho skin, horriblo plague. Most ovcrybody afflicted in ouo way or anothor. Only one safo, nover failing curo. Doau's Ointment. At any drug storo, 50 cents. ADVICE TO SUFFERERS .TiiMttitli II. Ctfiifii.. Rflvj. under oath, that "HdverttnliiL' fcptclaU&ti, trarellixr uociunt nim euciiuru proit-'asun mm uiu era with their Kt.rmUu4 npecltlcsand ely 9 nuruvu ii-BiiiiiumniB,' uuu robbed roe of huixlrtHU of dollars, aud not oue of mem Knew wuataueu me. DR.THEEMjg&& rbllailolpbla, uas the only one who niamlned Ula nnil fouutl nl innCD Mrer anil Ntotmicti trou- ll,l,r. OlAUUlHi 1,1p ..nil 1 felt llltti a fWhla oia lumi, duu to nbutu in Blngle and married Life. He treated ma biiemliically. I btaytd with hlra jurau uiuiiiiis. i irniu uie aoctor wen, out ue cur ed me. JJurlng my atnv I spoke to liunrireda of pa tlenta. and they all pruUwi lilt. TIIUHI,, and told mo tho story of their BUfTerlntrs as well aj hav ing: been quacked by various doetora and would b ureal anoelallAiH. I advled aulTerers toKotollr, li. I'. Til I'lil,, and ilml out for ihemeeivw what a ureal Bud real upeclallat la." Send flye two-cent tampn for boon "Truth," with aworn statement) oulv rKiok exposing- all schemes and devices to swindle, poor suitorers and elvlnc; correct descrip tions or He If. CCpDCT niCCUCCC lluural ll.fli pliuao and Otbntl UlotAoCOi Kvgs tl-l); Wed.and Hat. v.v'r: tl-llli sun. ll-l!i. Trrnt meut hy nuill. Nnnamo or address published unless patlonc so drilres, hecrecj guaranteed to all, Thesortiorlglnaliolevcrytetlmonlalatthlomce. 1'resli 'n.i'nirl In 4 to III days. Dr. Thctl U LI Alt ANTi: LS to cure alter all othsrl faU. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvety softness of tbo slcln is Inva riably obtained by thofu who use l'ozzom's Complexion i'owuer. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought. THE CCNTAUfl COMPANY, NIWVODK CITV. to th. COD' At whol.- nim to. acpanj. Carria- 1 Wacon and Milk M U WW fHSJjllllll Wagons. Send for large, Ire. Kl.tMBsmj. rrlce, with cortAins. lamps, toa. Catalogs, of alt our styles, shad., apron and hodsrs, G0. food as sail for 0, OU. IV. 11. l'UATT, ImV. K.LKUAHT, UD. Xo Yellow ruvt'i' at Tampa. Tampa, Fla., July 20. The troops left behind here after the departure of the regiments to be ordered to I'orto Rico will be moved to Fernandlna. The camp here was pitched on low ground, and a number of the men having con tracted malarial fever It was decided best to move the camp away from here. The removal caused reports ot yellow fever in Tampa, but It can be stated positively that there Is no suspicion of yellow fever here. Ooo of nature's remedies ; cannot harm tho weakest constitution ; never fails to curo summer complaints of young or old. l)r Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry. llrftmltiK in Hid f'rlzo Mourner-. New York, July 20. The United States gunboat Newport, Commander Tilleyv arrived last evening from Key West, having in convoy the four prize steamers Guldo, Catalina, Miguel Jo ver and Buena Ventura. All anchored off Tompklnsvllle. The Newport brings to this port Mason Mitchell, one o the rough riders, who is suffering from a wound In the right arm, and one of the seamen of the New York, who Is Invalided home. The Chief Uurgess of Mllesburs. P.t.. says DeWitt's Little Early Kisers aro the host pills lie oyer used In his lamtly during forty years of house ktenina. They curo constipa tion, sick licanncliu aim stomach and liver troubles. Small in size but gre tt iu results C. II. llagenbucb. s-octor r(niiiiaW'd' for .fitfltro. Philadelphia, July 20. Tho Republi can state cor.iniltUe met here yester day and unanimously nominated Will iam David Porter, of the supfrlor court, to fill tht; vacnni y caused by the death of Judge Wlckham. Mr. Pot ter is now, by appointment of the governor, tem porarily filling the vacancy on the bench. Thousands of persons bavo been cured of piles by using DoWitt's Witch Hacl Salve. It heals promptly and cures eczema and all skin diseases. It gives immediate relief. C. II. llacenliuch. Ynunir Glii Killed by I.Ilitnlnr. Saratoga, N. Y., July 20. Leonard DIngman's cottage, at Stony Creek, Warren county, was struck by light ning during a tenitlc thunder storm. Mr. DIngman's dnughter, Sarah, aged 15, was instantly killed and his mother was so badly shocked that her life Is despaired of. E. C. Wanks, of Lttwisvillo. Toxas, writes that ouo box of DoWitt's Witch Hazel S.tlvo was worth 50.00 to him. It cured his piles of ten years standing. lie advises others to try it. It also cures eczema, skin diseases and obstinate sores. C. II. Hugciibuch. CURE ALL YOUR PAINS WITH S Pain-KillerJ A Medicine Chost In Itself. Simple, Safe and Quick Cure for W CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS ,t Q COLDS, RHEUMATISM, IS I1. NEURALGIA. 25 and 50 cont Bottlos. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS- BUY ONLY THE GENUINE.! PERRY DAVIS' rmm.-cnmr-sTOKE. o DKAI.KIt IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. SO West Centres Street. !leLl'.K)(l Siu, 'uwilerii tiuvur f.h w?rra,TrTOir?iT, aiet!ia.ur.(nrr ltu,mf with 'r&u.v rid Pcnnvrovtl I'll . .qJ otlur Ilk. wmjdkp. I. Alw.v. liu the bet ma Avuul ,tl.iie. tlcbanit. (Junr&Qteed .uperior to til otkersi positmfa fb7t to th. uttrkft, A No. L PuUcuUll, i CUT Ur.fcX Blows Up a Powdor Works to Avoid Being Arrested. THE RESULT IS SEVEN DEAD. Tho Dentil I.tst Includes rivo,()IIlcori Who Were Kndonvorliiir t Ari'oMfc tlio .MurdcroiiM (Jliluniiiitii, n Womiiii Vltltor Ncitfliy, nntl tho Miii-ilofut'. Oakland, Cnl., July 20. The works of the Western Kuse nnd Hxploslve com. pany were blown up by a murderous Chlnamttn early yesterday moi ulnar. Five deputy sherirts and constablen who were trying to arrest the murderer were killed. The dead are: Detmty Sheriffs Charles White, George Wood sum and D. C. Cameron, and Con stables dus Koch nnd J. J. Lerrl, be sides Mrs. Hill nnd Goon Nk Chung, the murderous Chinaman, who had for tified himself In the magazine and blew It up when the attempt to arrest him was made. Deputy Sheriffs Fred Sher rltt nnd Ed. White escuped, but are painfully wounded. The Celestial, who was employed In the workB, had killed a fellow country man Monday nfternoon In a eiuarrel over a Chinese lottery ticket. He then defied the officers of the law who went to arrest him. The murderer fled Into the magazine, which contained five tons of giant powder, barricaded him self and threatened to blow up the magazine if any one came to arrest him Deputy Sheriff Charles White, son of Sheriff White, nnd a posse were on the scent' of the shooting shortly afterj rnf tnuruiT, unu Kept Kuaru over tao. Chinaman within his stronghold. All! the otllcers were armed with rllles. t)nr nf the most thrilling stories o the fatnllty Is that told by Fred Sher ritt. of West Oakland, whose escape was simply marvelous. He said: "With the other deputy sheriffs wo kept as close to the powder house as v.c thuuelit advisable. Occasionally ono of us would go toward the door nnd as sure the Chinaman that we would not hurt him If he came out. The fellow Invariably replied that he would blow up the place if we attempted to tako him. Late Mondny night he repeated his tin eat so often that the people aiound there thought he would do It, and many moved out of their homes. Had they not done so they would be dead, for their homes are strewn over many acres. "We hung around nil night, nnd Just at daybreak Charley urged a Chlnu- man to tell the fellow to come out. lie would not do so. but shortly after f, o'clock he told us he would walk out and give us no more trouble. "As soon as the fellow made his np pearanco at the door of the place Charley White and Koch walked to ward him to make the arrest. Ed White and I followed them about SO feet behind. They were almost at thfl door when Goon closed It with a bang. "Less than a second later I was be ing carried with a cloud ot debris nnd earth swiftly over the ground. My face was cut and my clothes torn and I cannot understand how it happened that Ed White and myself were not killed, as some of those killed were fur ther away than we were. "I have no doubt that as soon as tho door was closed Goon fired his pistol. Into tho powder. Five minutes after tho explosion everything was on tire, In cluding a train of box cars." Sherltt and Ed White are complete nervous wrecks. Thev were carried over to feet by the force of tho explos ion, and thrown violently to the ground. The body of tho Chinaman was blown to atoms so small that but one piece has been found. White's body was fearfully mangled. It was found nearly 200 yards away. Koch was badly dis figured, but lived long enough to bo taken to the hospital, where he died. Mrs. IIII1, who was visiting a friend across the way, was killed In the fall ing debris. All the buildings took flro. Engines were son fighting the flames, but to no avail. The works aro completely wrecked. Four houses nlso are blown down and about 40 partially wrecked. Fourteen cars were blown to splinters and several were burned. Windows were broken in Oakland, Alameda and as far as Berkley. Discovered by a Woman. Another meat discover' has been made, and that too, by a lady in this country. "Dis ease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven yeais sue withstood its severest tests, but her vital organs were undermined and death seemed imminent, For three months site coughed incessantly, and could not sleep. She filially discovered a way to recovery, by purchasing of us a bottle of Dr. King's New Discovery tor Consumption, anil was so much relieved on taking first dose, that she slept all night ; and with two bottles, has been ab solutely cured. Her name is Mrs. Luther Lntz. Thus writes V. C. Ilamnick & Co., of Shelby, N. C. Trial bottles fiee at A. Wasley's Drug Store. Regular size 50c and Si, 00. Every bottle guaranteed. I'llly-two SoliHc'i's I'oWonotl. Wa.shltiKton. July 0. Fifty-two men, members of Company A, Twenty-second Kansas volunteers, who me sta tioned at Camp Aider, were taken sud denly 111 yesterday. Their symptoms pointed to polsonlmr, nnd nn investiga tion proved that each had partaken of hash which had been cooked In a. cop per vessel In which It had remained over nlirht. Antidotes were adminis tered nnd 27 of tho men recovered at once and were able to resume their positions In tho ranks. It Is reported that all the others are doing nicely. Hob Jloore, of Ijil'ityetto, Intl., t'"l for constiratlon lie has round DoWitt's Little Kiirly Itlters to be verfrct. They nover sjnpi Try tliein for htomui'li mid liver tioubles, l . II. UaRoubiii'li. Stubbed UN ('oiiii'iulo Willi u llnyonot Washington. Jul -0. riivaUsThoni ns Cllllilllun nntl Andrew r'tietid. both of the l"lrst llhode Islitnd regiment, be came Involved in a light yesterday and the former was stubbed several times with a bayonet-In the hands of his comrade. Ollfllllan'H condition Is ser ious, and Friend Is In the guard houso pending the result of tho former's In juries. "1 8Utl'ered for months from sore throat Kelectric Oil cured mo in twentyom-houra.'1 M.S. Gist, ItawissYlllo, Ky. A l'fottiHt rront Mwlt.i'i'lnnii. Heme, Bwlft-rlnnil, July 20. The federal council entered a protest ngalnst tho advantages given tu Fi ance by tho reciprocity treaty with the United States, nnd luis demanded, un der the most favored tuition clause, that tho same advantages lie accorded to Swiss goods. Tlio editor of tlio Kvaus City, Va., (Jlobe, writes, "Ono Minute Cotteli Curo is riulitly named, It cured my children aftur all other remedies tailed," It cures couulis, colds and all throat ami luug troubles, C. II. llagen-buch. I GENERAL TORAL'S WOES The Defeated Spanish Commander Threat- . ened With Court Martial For the Surrender of Santiago. Madrid, July "2". The papers an- j nounce that the cabinet council yes- I terday was occupied with file capltula-1 Hull of Santiago de Cuba. Ministers ex- ' pressed surprise that (leneral Torul had Included t,he whole military divis ion of the province In the surrender, and Captain General Hlaneo has been asked to send details. When these have been received the quest.on of a court martial of General Toral will be sub mitted. HI Impartial learns from several members of the cabinet that In their opinion for Spain to sue now for peace would be an avowal that she Is van quished. Moreover, they believe that the Hnlted States, flattered by the triumph at Santiago, would only con tent to peace on unequal terms, and that, therefore, it Is preferable to con tinue the war In the hope of reconquer ing a portion of the lost territory. "As the government makes no sign. It can only be supposed," says El Imparclal, "that the ministers disagree on the question." Pnawstn Ttirim to Franco. Irfindon, July 20. The Madrid corre spondent of The Standard says: "Se nor Sngasta prefers to solicit the as sistance of France, but Duke Almodo var de Mo favors using Germany as the trump card to teiminate war by seeking her actl n against America In the Philippines. Spain naturally wishes to utilize the nv.thy between France and t;ernntn to further Spanish inter est liy retaining the Philippines and avflftling the payment of a war Indetn- nily." If Death had to sign the warrant for everv vic- v? Urn that he dame as Ins ((own, there wouui oe fewir prema ture tk.iths. in the ma'i't ity tif caM s men and vutnen Myrn til e i r o ti death war rants. K.-tKic health m i , death. j& ...... .. Neglected means A man or wom an may not realize it. but the little ills that they neglect are sittmly the danger glials that warn them of the approach of big and serious maladies A well man or woman gets up in the morning happy and clear-headed and alert, both mentally and physically. They have a hearty appetite for hreakfast. They go about their work with alacrity, and a sense of pleasure. The day's end finds them tired, but not fagged out. They still have the energy for an evening's enjoyment. At night they find sound, refreshing slum ber. They do not have frightful dreams during their sleeping hours, nor arc they drowsy during their waking hours. They are not ill-tempered or fault-finding. When men or women find their condition the op posite of this, they need a course of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It strengthens the weak stomach, corrects the impaired digestion invigorates tiie liver, and purifies and enriches the blood. It is the great blood -maker and flesh huilder. It strengthens the muscular sys. tern, gives bloom to the complexion, regit lates the functions of every vital organ and imparts both mental and physical elasticity and energv.. " Medicine dealers sell it, and have nothing "just as good." "I ha'l been troubled for several year- with spells of liver eomf laint." writes H. N. Dran field. Ks,) . of Centennial, Monroe Co.,.V. Va., and about two years ago my health gave way. I tried a doctor and (rot worse all the time. I had a weakness in my left side and limbs, palpita tion of the heart, cramping pains in the stomach after eating; nerves weak and no energy. I took Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and began to mend from the start. I fioou felt like a new person. I am now enjoying good health.' .1' ..rii 1 ny'&m? WHt IN DOUBT, TRY STRONG AGAIN 1 vlfnr in trie whr.li hfinrr AM rlraln arc propcrlv t ur d, t'icir condition often worries them into Insanity, Cotif umptton nr Death. Mailed sealed. Prifr i per box: 6 boxes, tth iron-clad let;.il Guarantee tot ure urnfundth money, 5.00. Send tor tree book. Address, PEAL MEDICINE CO , Cleveland, Q,K For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drug: Store, Shenandoah, Pa. "A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OP SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO Eiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiuiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiillliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiililiiiiiiiiiitiiiliiiiiiin r uro V the II, e. 7JIW niwnys Keep - i i.tn In iu 5' and 3llrl1lllllllllinilllllMllllll'tllllMiJllVir.-)MraHllIIIIIIIlllllllilnr1IIIIIJI SOAEI OF THE STRIKING FEATURES FOR 1898 THREE SERIAL STORIES TUB AnVrNTHRRKA POUR TOR Hill B UAKRIurTH jr.V H 41 IS a thrilling storv of a fight (or ha stirring narrative of four It islnthebowehof tlieearthwhere a treasure cnnaair-il In an uM companions who have lo tiie hero hai Ins adventures, and castle in the mountains otVale&. cated a long tost fortune, front where lie rescues the Princess. SHORT PICTION In addition tn the three lonff serial stories, the publication of which will continue during the entire year, there will be short stories of every kind, of which it Is only possible to mention a few titles kere. 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Thin jviij n iipum' inch nfskinotiltlstcholt b"ilyuiu Jft ' J, ,'e was nno mass of sores, and tlicstcnchwas fr' ,h ' il, In removing tlio bandages they wo lit ike tho skin with them, a:id tho poar li ; 'i (creams were lieart-brcakr.g. Aft' r the (poind application of Ci'tjcuia (olnt ln"tit) I tttte iltjnt of Improvement, and tho Bi'r s to dry tip. Ills Bkln peeled off twenty limrs. but now he U entirely aired. II, ill T WATTAM, 4728 Cook St., Chicago, III. srernT Crnn Tnr ATrT riK PrrBT IUbt If CMOS, n ill I n-. nr IUik Warm ti.ttis with CrrirCBi ( r. f ill'.wM hy pintle .nointing. wita CL'Tiuubi, I' 1 1 -a 1 f cjiioiltctit SKln rtirc Q '1 1 iSmiifrhnitth.WfrM. l'liTTrRprrfJABliCniif. "' ' i'" ''o-t i lloirtoCur. o.by lluaaor.,tr':e. MICE PERFECT MEN ! DO HOT DESPAIR I l)fi(i( HulIVr l.miticr! Tho j nnd uniim ions cf t. w c an Tie restored (- ymi Tlir Ti-rjr woist case- of hrrvoti Dc n tv nrn nb-.'hii l? i -rv ly i'i:iiri:tTo T a in-rTN. Uivt iiromi.i rein tu - ua..z t.U'ttitf mruir rv -Kiti licwruto mitt flrimi of ni.il j.nwer- m -ur-rtdl-y tuai-scri'Tntii tx-u .is of onrly enrs In f. r Vi, .r and noH'tirv utrv function Hrappiin tho system Uivr mi. t" w o tlio (jbitks ltd u'sin- to thu AEJik f've or j.aiip one r r. iiotc ti I'lUi-ftf ) Vj tocii ( in " 1 ii.i.ni" rct'.inl-ltVv 1 ii v irit 1 in pu nun li-ii in 1 1 1 1 ' 1 i.-i 'per on uLt n r .1,1 f pr -o i'U L I'l'.UI' l.t I 'M ( taitou U)J(i incapj.IlL For "ale in Shenandoah by Shenandoah I)rufj Store and (Jruhler Hros. SOIIKHS A "THE; STYLISH PATTERN." Af- V llstlc Fashionable. Original. Perfcct- i'iltlnf:. friccs J u ami iu ecu in. None higher. None better at any price. Some rellablR merchant sells them in , . . A.f, t t nearly every city w mwiu x-in. iul fi them, or they can be had by mall iron N J uj In either New York or Chicago. Stamps taken. Latest fashion aheet sent upon receipt of one cent to pay postage. msgau: Brightest ladies' msgajine published. 7 Invaluable for the borne. Fashions of R the day. Home Literature, Household L Hints, Fancy Work, Current Topics, T Fiction, all for only 50 cents a year, In- g eluding a 1'reo pattern, your own selec- I lion any time. Send two 2ent stamps T for sample copy. Addresj y THE McCALL COMr'AINY.V ? -C2-J46 Vest 4lh street, New York. IRQ VM Awr,.., rfilrinrfi. ! Jt ' j 7 ':,.ie.f, r.,i'; s; ous ii; f . r:c;s Wr.ii at pov1ntky'n druR store, Oentre street. AWN'S TAMSY PILLS ff tRikp. IRI'K AXH sf It WOMAN'S RELIEF, tf Alwsytt promi'lnnd rlible. A u t limtations, Sf Gt t'tToi'i Takit Pills and siK kkokktb. H JFAltlriig tirn. orient tlireet prlct. t. "SiyoiioK jSi-ko. Co., Uotoo,Mu. Our book. e. For BAle at Klrlin drug ftore and 8hennio drujr Hior T1" y 1 avestiiiii li f vcats. an I li tve (.uied tn n-.iliu$ of c.ii'-s iA Nerv mi I w i-es sucn 1 k'bilitj , 1 niine-v. 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