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It asks whether the United Stntes Is dis posed to make peace, but requests neither truces or armistices. If Ma nila surrenders the capitulation will only apply to the walled town. Though It Is not likely that the gov ernment will decide to prolong the war because of Porto Rico, considerable feeling Is manifested and every posslblu diplomatic effort made to retain It. Apparently there Is little objection to ceding a coaling station In the Philip pines provided Spanish soverlgnty Is respected In tho Island, which, In the opinion of the government and official circles generally, will afford compensa tion In commerce for tho loss of the Antilles, besides procuring occupation for the West Indian army In re-establishing Spanish rule. The American re ply Is still anxiously awaited. The Madrid correspondent of The Dally Mall says: Thd Spanish govern ment will combat to the last against a cession of l'otto Itlco to the United States. It would much rather sacrifice ono of the Philippine Islands, contend ing that Porto Rico has always been loyal and outside the scope of the war." Judging from tho press opinions any thing beyond the cession of Cuba will be considered harsh and unjust. This Is the unanimous feeling among even the strongest advocates of peace. The people are beginning to realize that peace will mean almost a total loss of colonies, and, looking to tho dcllcatj and difficult position of the queen re gent, great caro Is still necessary to induce the nation to accept the terms. Tho Carllst and Republican papers are making tho most of the situation, while many of the Catholic prelates decline to comply with orders from tho Vatican to censure the Carllst agita tion. El Imparclal's Romo 'correspond ent says the pope Is so displeased with this attitude of tho priests that he has washed his hands of the whole affair. According to El Liberal the govern ment would not allow even the loss of some of the Philippines to hinder tho conclusion of peace, because- It Is very doubtful whether the country would Indorse an army of 40,000 men to crush the rebellion. One of the leading Carllsts here de nies tho reports of dissension. El Ileraldo publishes a warning as to tho necessity for closely watching the Car llsts as peace approaches. It Is estimated thut there are 20,000 persons out of employment In Cata lonia. The'-Spanlsh message to Washington was dispatched from Madrid Thursday night. Tho delay In Its delivery nt Washington arose from the fact that when Senor Polo de Uernabe, the Span ish minister to the United States, re tired on the breaking olf of diplomatic relations, and conllded tho Interests of Spain to Fiance and Austria, he left only a single copy of the diplomatic cipher. When M. 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SHORT STORIES the Till' urn 1XK fly B. K. CROCKETT THKissniuriiimiiniTS 11) WANK Jt. STUCK I OX llciuy James ME files' Army ot Invasion Captures Porto Poncoi EIVALRY IN THE DEPARTMENTS. llotli tho Army mill Nnvjr C'liiliiilnif Oroillt Kor Victory I'rcus Itt-portH (Show Xliiit tliu Tovn Surrotiiluri'tl to tlio (iunl)oiit DIxlo. Washington, July 30. The war de pat'tlnent has received tho following dispatch from General Miles, dated Port Ponce, Porto Itlco, via St. Thomas, July 20: On the 2Cth Garrotson had a spirited engagement on tho skirmish line. Our casualties are four wounded, all do ing well. The Spanish loss was throe kilted and 13 wounded. Yauco occupied yesterday. Henry's division there to day. Last evening Commander Davis, of the Dixie, moved into this port, fol lowed by Captain lllgginson, with his licet, early this morning. General Wil son, with Ernst's brigade, now rapidly disembarking. Tho troops disembark ing from the DIxlo aro the Sixth Mass achusetts and Sixth Illinois. Spanish troops aro tetreiitlni: from the southern part of Porto Itlco. Ponce and port havo a population of 6,000, now under the American Hag. The populace received troops and saluted the flag with wild enthusiasm. The navy has several prizes, also 70 light ers. Hallway stock partly destroyed now restored. Telegraph communica tion also being restored. Cable Instru ments destroyed. Have sunt to Ja maica for others. This Is a prosperous and beautiful country. The army will soon be In the mountain recion. The weather is delightful, and the troops In the best of health and spirits. 1 an ticipate no Insurmountable obstacle In the future. The results thus far have been accomplished without the loss of a single life. The Spanish retreat from this place was precipitous, they leav ing rifles and ammunition In barracks, and 40 or B0 sick In the hospital. The people are enjoying a holiday In honor of our arrival. The navy department also received a cable announcing that the navy had captured the city of Ponce and landed the forces under General Miles. Both departments are very much satisfied with what has been accomplished, and the tone of both dlspatohes indicates that the rivalry between the army and navy for honors In the Spanish war Is not at an end. The department expects an easy conquest of Porto Itlco, and notwithstanding the overtures for peace made by Spain the war will be prosecuted vigorously In that Island. A dispatch from St. Thomas says: The Port of Ponce surrendered to Commander C. II. Davis, of the auxil iary gunboat Dixie, on Wednesday. There was no resistance, and the Amer icans were welcomed with enthusiasm. Major General Miles arrived at Ponce Thursday morning at daylight with General Ernst's brigade and General Wilson's division on board transports. General Ernst's brigade Immediately started for the town of Ponce, three miles Inland, which capitulated Thurs day afternoon. The American troops are pushing to wards the mountains and will Join General Henry with his brigade at Yauco, which has been captured by our troops. A fight before the latter place on Thursday last was won by the Amer ican volunteers. The Spaniards am bushed eight companies of the Massa chusetts and Illinois regiments, but the enemy was repulsed and driven back a mile to a ridge, where the Spanish cavalry charged and were routed by our Infantry. General Gar retson led the light with the men from Illinois and Massachusetts, and the enemy retreated to Yauco, leaving four dead on the field and several wounded. None of our men were killed, and only three were slightly wounded. Tho results thus far achieved by General Miles and Captain Higglnson, In command of the naval squadron, have created a feeling of, Intense satis faction among officials of tho adminls tratlon. It Indicates, as ono official ex presses It, that "Miles Is cleaning up everything as he goes." The surrender of Ponce, practically without a struggle, Is regarded by the war officials with especial satisfaction. In importance It Is the second city of the Island. It has a population of 22.- 000, with a Jurisdiction numbering 47, 000. Situated on the south coast of the Island, on a broad plain two miles from the seaboard, Ponce has advantages not possessed by any other city In Porto Itlco. It Is 70 miles from San Juan, by which It is connected by the best highway on tho Island. It Is regu larly built, the central part almost ex cluslvely of brick houses and the suburbs of wood. It Is tho restdance of the military commander of the district of Ponce and seat bf the ofllolal cham ber of commerce. There Is an appel late criminal court, besides other courts; two churches, one of a Protes tant denomination, said to be the only one In the Spanish West Indies; two hospitals, besides tho military hospital; three theatres, a municipal public li brary, three first-class hotels, gas works and a perfectly equipped Are de partment. A fine road connects Ponce with Playa, which is the port of Ponce. Thore all the Import and export trade Is transacted, Playa has a population of about 6,000 and there are situated the custon house, tho office of the cap tain of the port and all the consular offices. The port Is spacious, and ves sels of 25 feet draught can enter it. The city of Ponce Is pronounced by the mil itary authoiltles to bo the healthiest place In the island. The climate, on account of the sea breezes during the day and the land breezes at night. Is not oppressive, but is hot and dry. While nothing definite Is known to the war offlclals yet of General Miles' plans for. the immediate future, the statement In his dispatch that the troops will soon bo In the mountain country Is taken to mean that he pro poses rapidly to push on towards San Juan. The lighters taken at Playa will enable him speedily to land the troops of the expedition as they arrive, and It is believed there will be no delay In the reduction of the entire island. Interested People. Advertising a patent medicine in the pe culiar way in which the proprietor of Kemp's llalsam for Coughs and Colds docs it, is in deed wonderful. He authorizes all druggists to give to those who call for it, a sample bottle free, that they may try it before pur chasing. The large bottles are 2$ and 60c. We certainly would advise a trial. It may save you from consumption. Buy Keystone flour. Bo euro that tho name Lkmiki & IUeu, Ashland, Pa., is printed on every sack, AN INSOLENT SPANIARD. lie Insulted American Officers In Santiago, and Afterward Got Himself Id the Guard House. Santiago do Cuba, July SO. General Wood, the military governor, has Is sued an order establishing nn officers' patrol for the city. The first detail will make the rounds at C o'clock In tlio evening and the next at 10. Any officer found In the city without a written permit from General Wood will be re quested to report to headquarters. If he refuses the patrol Is to take him there forcibly. General Wood, It is understood, has taken this precautionary measure ow ing to the fact that the other night a Spanish cavalry officer made himself very objectionable at a club here, In sulting, while In liquor, several Ameri can officers. None of tho Americans paid any attention to him, but later the Spaniard got Into trouble with some Amcrlcnn soldiers on duty and was locked up In the guardhouse for 48 hours. General Wood reported tho case to General Toral, saying that he does so because he would wish a report made to him by General Toral of any Amer ican officer guilty of similar offense. As a preliminary, to strengthen tho case, General Wood has Instituted the officers' patrol. llo Tan it or Warner TiiIumi Knt. Louisville, Ky., July 30. Lewis War ner, the defaulting banker, left Louis ville yesterday afternoon for North ampton, Mass., In charge of Sheriff Clarke and Chief of Pollre Maynard, of that place. A draft for S1.000 was handed Chief of Detectives Sullivan when the officers took Warner In charge. The money Is paid as a reward by the officials of the bank which War ner looted. A number of tho local de tective force accompanied the party to the depot to bid the aged banker god speed. The parting between them and Warner was very affecting. During Warner's confinement the men had shown htm every consideration, and that he appreciated what they hud done for him was shown whon the time for parting came. Hoof" Collnpsed, Two Jvlllcrt. Boston, July 30. Late yesterday af ternoon the roof of the new plant of the Boston Electric Lighting company. In process of construction In South Bos ton, collapsed, carrying down seven or eight men who were working upon It. Morris Breen and James Sullivan, both laborers, were crushed by the timbers and probably Instantly killed. The other workmen were more or less In jured, the most seriously being the fol lowing, who are at tho City hospital Edward Donlan, fracture of scapular and contusions; John Riley, Injury to side and abrasions; Timothy Murray, fracture of the thigh and Injury to back. '" To nomnmlnn Invostliratlon. wllkesbarre, Pa., July 30. Leonard Itoyer rushed Into police headquarters yesterday afternoon and requested Chief Brlggs to telegraph tho police authorities of New Tork city to post pone the funeral of Baroness Von Putt kamer until his arrival. Boyer said the dead woman fs his deceased brother's daughter, and that all has not been going well In their New York home of late. Itoyer left for New York last night. He says he will demand a thorough Investigation. A woman's health is her best and most pre cious endowment. Her good looks, her enjoy ment of life, her happi ness, ana love and its continu ance all depend upon her health. Call it vanity if you will, it Is at woman') duty to worship at the shrine of her mir ror. It is her duty to nreserve her good looks and youth ful spirits as long as possible. The woman who suf fers from some weak ness or derangement of the organs distinctly feminine, can note the dailv encroachments of treneral ill.health. bv looking in her mirror. The sallow or blotched complexion, heavy eyes and dark circles under thom, the little wrinkles that gradually creep around the corners of her eyes and mouth nnd the general look of listlessness and despond ency will tell the story. Special troubles of this kind are too frequently neglected because the natural and proper modesty of women keeps them from consulting the average run of physicians. These men, because they are without inherent delicacy themselves, imagine that women arc the same. They Insist upon obnoxious exam inations and local treatment from which any sensitive woman shrinks. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription will do more for a woman who suffers in litis way than all the doctors of this description together. Dur ing the past thirty years it has been used by over ninety thousand women with mar velous results. It is an unfailing cure for all weakness and disease peculiar to wom en. All good medicine dealers sell it " For a number of years I suffered with a com pilation of female troubles," writes Mrs J. B. Ferguson, of Kdgmoor, Cheater Co . S C. " I tried various remedies from pliyblcinus, but nothing seemed to do me auy good. It seemed that my hack would kill me I had smothering spells at night so bad I could not rest. Also had constipation. I took Dr. Pierce's Favorite Ire Krlptioa and 'Pleasant I'cllcU' and was en tirely cured." Send for Dr. Pierce's Common Seme Medical Adviser. Paper -bound, si one cent stamps; cloth-bound, ten cents more, fvdd-sss Dr. R. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. BotxettiOijaiiceiB a reliable, tho purest drugi Dr- Peal's l nof are prompt, me idu wiihuii m iushi i ut stouin, li'r, a wire) urTeraiaaM - ooliil. Gout anywhere, 81,00, Address 1'JliL liEDl.-rsu C; Clucl.nil, O, For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drusr Store, Shenandoah, Pa. "A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OF SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiuiiiQ lu the 1 JL K mm. i rcrpnita h. j. riaunti I ts uu., t-niiai frii. QiMiiiM'iir.iniiiiMiiiiiu.w FATHER SrSljiNS CURED OF ITGHINGRASH I had an itching rash under my chin, which krpt sprcathng until It was all ocrmy bodjr. I t-nuM not ftlrep hut cunqiellcd to llo nuaJ.u and suralLil all tlio tlmu. My father and tuo brother-) were mulcted with the samo tmir. nt tlio s.iiuo.tlmp, Wq all sullered terribly for ft ymr ami, a half, trying Jit the Ilu-Hiifiine all tlu! rpincdiox wooould flild,but rn-pi-.pil no benefit. I bought three cakes of ('1 tii 1 ha Sn.M'nnd three liox'csof CfTlcittA (ointment) and they cured the four ous com pMWff. UlfH')A?;il'fKSU.V,aqnpva,VUli. Bi-tr.ir Crna TaililiBT'rid oitriia-n bifrio t'l.!!i Hi Mi'i.s, ITU Lonsor Haik. Warm baths with I'm 1 1 11 Si , i", grntlo anointings with CUTiCLgA(otnt mrnti, .ml uilld do.is OIC'TH 1 RA Hesoi.vbit. S-,l,U,r,.-(i.Si,,ilth-!WMrl,l PnTTRBpsril AH-hCniM. Com--. I'r-iif ,fuitm UdwUCurebklnlJht4Mi,frii. SAKE PERFECT MBl l DO NOT DESPAIR! llo Not HiinVr I'Onai'r! The Joys and ambitions or II to cau bo restored to you. Tlit very worst cases of Nervou DeMlf- J tr nrw nhjotntily rttrr by .iiivoiiromiit rcl.L'ft'jin omnia. ,f.i urn memory nnd lheaste 7 nnd ilruin at vital powers Incur red i.y iiiaisrrc'ionsoruxri?ist'g of r.irly years Impart Tltror aii' notenrr to every function, Ilrnemin U.a trvcm Give bloom to the ubeeks and nisiru tn tht eyes of younir orold. One TiOf 'i runcw5Y A Avltal energy; '3 boier ut S'J..'o a comff9 1 V iuleto jjuarau teed rureor money refund-TOr 'Tjyed Can be carried in vest pocket Hold e'erywberoor mailed in plain wrnpperon mMl receiptor prlco GyTlilO i'LKKKCTO CO Caxton Uldtt. CI.Icaifu.llL For mile tn .Hhenandonli by Hhennndoah Drug .Store and Gruhler Ilros, THE GREATEST BOOK OF THE AGE1 Should be In Every Home and Library, Tie People's Bifile History Tr written by Illcht Hon William Kwart niaMone, Ki'I'remtar of Great Itrltlan niul Ireland, ! hunter. Kng , Hnv A. H. tin) eft. jupn'ft Cnllepe, Oifortl, Kng.. Hot. SamuM Ives ('urtiBw, I). 1)., Chtcaco Theological Hm. nary, Chlcaso, III., Hev Frederic W Fiirrar, IJ.l. K.K.H, Dean of Canterbury, Canterbury, Kiir i Kev. Klmerlt Capn, I) !).,Tufln ColldKe.Homerville.MRtw.i Itnv Frank W Uunmulii, 1), V.t Armour Inntttute, Chicago, III , Kv Oorn F. 1'entecont. D.D.. Maryle honft Treat)) terian Clinrch, London, KnK.j Her, It, 8, Mdc Arthur. 1) U., Calvary IlapUfit Church, Now York City. N Y. Hev Mnrtyn HmnmBrbell, I),l Main Htreot Frre lt.ititit Church, Lewinton, Me., Re. Frank M. UrUtol, !.! , Flrnt Methodist KpUconal Clinrch, Kvannton, III . Hev W. T Moore, TsL.D.. 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SHFFAKR Publisher. S12 and '.'1 1 Monroo Street. Chlcaso, Illinois. "THE STYLISH PATTERN." Ar tlitle. Fashionable. Oripinal. Perfect- Fitting. Prices lO and 15 ccnta. r Nonehieher. None better at any price. 9 !Some reliable merchant sells them In V T nearly every city or town. -rtsK lor J A (hem, or they can be had by mail from I I us Jn either New York or Chicago. Z C. . . ( T -1 . T7 Cf CI . Z I tent upon receipt of one cent to pay I postage, wj&wr ' "t Brightest ladles' magazine published. T Invaluable fot the home. Fashions of 5 the day. Home Literature, Household I Hints, Fancy Work, Current Topics, T Fiction, all for only 50 cents a year, In- eludir.ga frco pattern, your own selec- I Hon any time. Send two 2-cent stamps T for sampl; copy. , Addres ikj-, I J5 THE McCALI. COMPAmVSj S ,12-146 West 4U otreet, New Yott i 189 Flftt Avenue Chicago; 8S?AMSY PILLS! ALL SFE AnU SUHE, SJN0 C. f 0J"W0MAI1 3 Sft GUAP":' Witrox Cpccifio CcPiula All I'oTlneky'a drug More, .Ventre street. Ka AWN'S TANSY PILLS K Tiun. tin mo i.n WOMAN'S RELIEF. Alwuvst tirumrt sllI rrhnhlr Atvvl iifatu. Get ('atom's Tahit I'i t i s and savk ukoikti. A t it mi- atrirt-a nr iinl til reef IsvaUili. ttrtff. tl. Cn f ill Srsi Co., Boiloa, Miu, Our bouk, 4e. for sale at Kirlin'i drujj store and 8benudoR druK store Oclotnitnil FcTi.ulti I'omlcra paver fulL iuUTTTTIttin.a ticclurvUluu Savfennd ium futlf r lailum ' with Tanay fid Pennyroyal Pills and other hk? rmlntmeut. UuaraoteU .urnTlor to ali o U-it In tho iifiTrkrt, A No. 1, 1'arliculWl ?IS. lilts il7, Uwtvll. Mitt. monthly, reculttlng luedlctLe. Only lifirralcxfl flj ihuld be usoJ. If jou wftot thft beet, gti PentrBraf fa r?ills I , BA3TAR. W&f Mtc&imgm i MAGAZ1NEW j mmm WOMEN WHO READ nro inoKsWHeivo mid keep Infirrmoii nf E tlio World's Progress. Tlio well In- E fonnoil and thrifty llouau-wlfe wills alwiiys keep g RAINBOW LINIMENT I house, ns a Btamlard remedy for I riprajtiB, lirulbes, t ramps, Jibeuavuisiu, ana ail i,hos and palna. rilea ZS cti. and 0 tit. otr 60HI1V "
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