I"1 'A Long Mt Want it is supplied in shcnamioaii nt Lnst. It is hard to always be pleasant. (lood nalurrd people arc often iititahlc. If you know the reason you would not be surprised. Kver have Itching l'iles? Not sick enough to go to bed or not well enough to be. content. Nothing will annoy you so. The constant Itching sensation. Hard to bear, balder to git relief. Keeps you awake nights, Spoils your tenipci neatly drives you crazy. Isn't relief and cure n long fell wind. It is to be bad for everyone in Doan's Ointment. Doan's Ointment never fuils tu cure Itch ing 1'ilett, Kccnui or iiuy Itching of tH i skin, Here is proof of it nt the lesiiniony of a citizen. ,, . ....... e ... ,. i Mr, J. S, Williams, of 113 Kast Coal street, shoemaker and dealer, says : "1 can uive Doan's Ointment a high recomineuda- tion. 1 hud been sullcring from a rectal 0 I trouble accompanied by burning and itching which was most exasperating anil prevented my sleeping, banished comfort of any kind and made me abjectly miserable. 1 used many other preparations and was conslrijtly buying ointments but could get no permanent relief. Doan's Ointment which I procured from Kirlin's I'lurmacy has stoptxxl the , , . 1, , . .1 r . Y 1 whole trouble and it is the first remedy I eer used that did this. I have used several oint ments that looked and studied like it, but thev had no elTrrl likn 1W Ointment. I am glad to recommend it to others at all times." Doan's Ointment for sale, by all dealers, l'rico 50 cents. Mailed by t'usler-Mlllmru Co., llull'.ilo, N. Y solo agents for tho U. S. Uemcuibor tho nnmo Doan's uuil tuku 1111 substitute, WEAR . Royal Worcester Corsets. FOR SALE BY LEADING DEALERS. .HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL c Piles oi' Hemorrhoids Fissures & Fistulns. Burns & Scnlds. Wounds & Bruises." Cuts it Sores. u R E Boils it Tunuors. Ec'.oiv.n it Eruptions. Salt Rh sum & Totters. Chnppat Hands. Fevor B istors. Soi'p LI 1 5 t Nostrils. Corns it Bunions. S Stinrjs " Bites of Insects, Three Sizes, 50c. and $1.00. tolil by druggists, or 1 i.ost iKililonri,celtnf jirlca ll'ui'lMius')in.n 1. . 113 milliu, si. ,. lorl. Grocers ecu tell you why tltose whobuySEEUG'S Veep coming back for it. You can't keep on telling a poor tiling to the same people. Lauer'sJk Pilsner Beer. Needs no recommendation Put up in buttles for family use and delivered at your home. Laner's Pilsner Draught Beer j drank by the majority of beer drinkers. They are good authority on which is best. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, ftf BP laved by nBlng soel- Ig'S because yon cS11 buy cheap coffee nud mske 11 neucious uy n 1 " i llttlo 01 this admixture, t No. 13 North Jardin St. SAiiBUYMTACKED. Scored For Woakness in Dealing With Ohineso Question! MAY BE PLUNGED INTO WAR. Tho VIosvh of Vroncli Now-Hpiipc-rs on Jttlsxtu'H Attitude) on till) Chinese : llrltlHli Coik.'cshIoii IlIntH of l'ruuoo Holplnir ItllKsIn 111 CltSO of Will'. Lrndon, Aug. 12. All tho mornlnR tinners. Including the BUtiporters of tho government, attack Lord Salisbury for weakness In dealing with tho Chinese question. Tho Dally Chronicle says: "What Is to be tho result, nobody can . say. There Is room for the gloomiest fore bodings. Does the country realize that, for want of a little foresight and Ilrmncss, arent Ilrltaln may ere long ue p ungcu into a coi ossai warr sucn . mt thn .... ,,,., or xlrc(!1.n. t0Mi lH tile appalling possibility." The Dully Mall says: "The door Is losef Tlle1 lmilly boasted British tlnti ilnna tint avlnt In 41m Vniitrlan tpnl. ,ey u ,g a mIatnUe. nnd iookg t what Lord Salisbury has done In Egypt, his failure In China Is inexpli- ca"' ,,,,.,, ,,. ..,,, , humiliations are becoming Intolerable." IfHKXCII VIKWd OF QUKSTIO.V "War itotwoon Knuluiul mill Hussta Imminent." Paris, Aug. 12. The papers are full of the significance of the Chinese ques tlon. The Matin says: "In China tho greatest game In the world Is being played, and French Intervention should be ctllcaclous and decisive." The Solr has a sensational article headed, "War between England and Russia Imminent." The Journal Des Debats says: "Eng land Is now seeking an arrangement with ltussla. That understanding Is Impossible unless ltussla remains mis tress of the north and England Is In sured her Influence on the Ynngtse river. In short, the lines of the sec tion are beginning to be marked along which the disruption would occur whenever China falls to pieces. Clearly neither France, Germany nor Japan could hold aloof from such an agree ment." The article hints that France would support Ilussla In the event of war, and says In conclusion: "France will be content with the southern provinces, bordering on Tonquln." A Narrow Escape. Thankful words written by lira. Ada E Hart, of Oroton, S. D. "Was taken with a bail cold which settled on my luncs : cough set in and filially terminated hi Cousumptiou. Kour Doctors cavo 1110 up. sayluir 1 could live but a short timo. I gavo mysolf up to my Savior, ilotermincd if I could not stay with my friouus on eartli, l would meet my absent ones abovo. Sly husband was advised to get Dr. King s New Discovery for Consumption, Counhs and Colds. Invo itn trial, took in all eight bottles. It has cured mo, and thank God I am savcil and now a well and lieaitny woman." Trial bottles freo at A. Wasley's Drua btoro Kectilar size 50c aud tl.OU. UuaraBteod or mice refunded. (lllll'I'Ml MlllIM'!''- llonltli l!(pill't. Washington, Aug. 12. The following is General Shnftur's report for Aug. 10: Total number of sick, 2.ini; total num ber of new eases of fever, 307; total number fever cases returned to duty. 233; deaths Aug. 10: Private Fuller, Thirty-third Michigan, typhoid fever; Sergeant llenuy, Thirty-third MichI gan, yellow fever: I'rlvntea Johnson, First Illinois, yellow fever; Mosley, Twenty-fourth Infantry, yellow fever; Thompson, Tenth cavnlry, yellow fever; MeGulie. Sixth Infantry, per nicious malarial fever; Waters, Eighth Infantry, typhoid pneumonia; Goetz, Flist Illinois, typhoid fever; Corporal John Dunn, Eighth Infantry, pernicious malarial fever; Private Vesper, Sec ond Massachusetts, acute diarrhoea. Give the Children a Drink called Oraln-O. It Is a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food drink to take tho place of coffee Sold by all grocers and liked by all who have used It bocauso when properly prepared It tastes like tho finest cone but fa freo from all Its injurious proportios. urain O aids dlgo3tiou aud strengthens tho norvos, It is not a stimulant but a health builder, and children, as woll us adults, can drluk It with great benefit. Costs about 1 as mucn a3 rofleo. 15 and 25c. Tho Flcot Will l!n"lIstrllutoil. Pluya Del Este, Aug. 12. The press bulletin announcing that the peace protocol Intel been agreed upon was the first definite news received here re gardlng tho progress of the peace ne gotlations. Nothing hnd been received from the navy department or from any other source. The dispatch caused llie i most Intense satlsfaetlon-'through out the fleet. It Is expcctBd-'thUt sev eral warships, will soon he nhle to go north, and tho great fleet now lying here Is in readiness to be distributed to the various Btntlons. lazv liver makes a lazy, man. Ilurdock ISlood llittors la tbo natural, never falling lomedy for a lazy liver. (ommlssnry Stntw Vol- Morrltt. San Francisco, Aug, 12. Five thou sand tons of commissary stores will be sent to Ucncral Merrltt by a special steamer. The provisions will bo ra tlons for 20,000 soldiers for several months. All tho stores will bo pur chased from firms on the Pacific coast The transport Arizona, with tho Sev onth California regiment, and enougn recruits to make up tho ship s comple ment, will sail Sunday. The Scandla will leave about tho middle of next week with recruits for various regl ments. Itching piles? Nevermind If everything clso fulled to euro you. Try Doan's Oint ment. No full uro there. CO cents, at any drug Btoro, CoiitrllnitloiiH lror Now lluttliwlilp, Philadelphia, Aug. 12. Musters Hankln Qootl and Harry J. Price, of Cincinnati, aged respectively 17 und 19 years, who are at the head of tho movement to create a boy's and girl's fund for the construction of a new battleship to take the place of tha Maine, arrived In this city yesterday. They stated thut bo far about $33,000 had been contributed. As soon us they arrived here they called upon President Huey, of tho board of education, and he promised to bring tlie plan berore tho board at ItB next meeting. Ho as sured the boys of his co-operation. A Few Pointers. The recent statistics of the number o deaths show tkat the large majority die with consumption, This disease may commence with n apparently harmless cough which can be cured instantly by Kemp's Ualsam for the Throat aud Lungs, which is guaranteed lo cure and relieve all cases. 1'iice 2$ and 50c, Sold by all drugcUts ; ask for a free sample to-day. m i " Hurrah ! Battle Everybody who reads the newspapers knows what priva tion and suffering were caused in Cuba by the failure of the supply of tobacco provided by the Government to reach the camps of the U. S. Soldiers. m m 1$ When marching fighting tramping wheeling instantly relieves that dry taste in the mouth. Qemember the when you nr.LioiiTrui. susimi:k tours. TWO TOUUS TO TIIK NORTH VIA I'KNKSYI.- VAN'I.V HAIM10AD. For the convenience of tboso who seek tho mo-,t attractive wuy of spending a Summer vacation, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged two delightful tours to tho North, under the personally-conducted tourist system, July 20 and August 10. Tbo points Included in tho Itinerary and the country travorsed abound In nature's beauties; Watkins Glen, Niagara Falls, Thousand Is lands, Quobec, Montreal, Au Sablo Chasm, Lakes Cbainplain nud George Saratoga, and tho Highlands of tbo Iludion are all licli in interest and repleto with natural attractions. Each tour will bo In chargo of ono of tho company's tourist agents, assisted by an ex perienced lady as chaperon, whoso especial chargo will bo unescorted ladles. TI10 rate of $100 from Now York, Brooklyn, Nuwark, Trenton, Philadelphia, Harrisburg, Iialttuioro mid Washington covers railway and boat faro for tho entire round trip. parlor-uir seats, meals en route, hotel onter- talnmont, transfer charges, carriage biro in fact, every item of necessary expense For dct iilcd itinerary, tickets, or any ad ditional information, address Tourist Agent, Pennsylvania Itallroad Company, 1100 Ilroad way, Now York ; 800 Ftlltou street, Brook lyn; 7S0 Uroutt street, Newark, N. J.; or Geo. W. Iioyd, Assistant Goneral Passenger Agent, Broad Street Station, Philadelphia. Statu ok Onto, City ov Toledo, 1 l.LTAf UOUNTY Frank J. Ciiknkv makes oath tlint lio Is Dm senior partner of the firm of K J. Ciii:nky fc Co., uoing uustness 111 1110 illy 01 loieito, uoiuuy mid stato nforesalil, and tlint Halil firm will pay the sum of ONK IIONDKHI) 1)01, LAKH fur each nnd every caao of Catarrh that cannot ho cured by the use 01 halih uatauuh I'itkk. SKAI. ' ' I' , '1 Notary l'uhllc. Hull's Catarrh Cnro li taken internally and acta directly on tho blood and mtirntH surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials free. 1. J. L'lll-.NIV u,, loieuo, u. Hold uy Druggist. 75c. TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS. UNSURPASSEIl SERVICE OFFERED BY THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY, Leaving Broad Street stp.tlon, Philadelphia, at 0:55 p. m. daily, tho ' "Southwostoru Limited," carryine a dinluc car aud tho most luxurious Pullman drawing room sleep' lug cars, reaches Birminghan tho following night at 10:10 and arrives at Memphis tho next mornlngat 7:40. Through sleeping cars for Ashovlllo, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa, Atlanta, Mobile aud New Orleans aro also attached to this train. Pullman reser vations can bo mado in advance nnd all in formation obtained by communicating with John M, Ileal, District Passenger Agent, 82 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. You invito disappointment when you ex periment. DoWitt's Little Karly Itisers uro pleasant, easy, thorough little piKs. They euro constipation and sick licadacho just as sure us you take them. C. II. Hagcnbuch. Buy Koystouo flour. Ito suro that tho name Lixsm & Raer, Ashland, Pa., is printed on ovory sack. CURE ALL YOUR PAINS WITH Pain-Killer. A Medicine Chest In Itself. Simple, Safe and Quick Cure for CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, COLDS, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA. 25 and DO cont Bottloa. j DEWARE OF IMITATIONS. BUY ONLY THE GENUINE. PERRY DAVIS' BR.T&SEELlMllilliiLiii Side Entrance on Green St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. tob. CURE CUARANItfcu." W Youni!,oll,(liiirioormrrliil those con- q templailng inarrUKP. irr"" uro ailcllni of yLBLOOD poison Ji,:!;,?;,.:',of atroy mini! aud luxly. and nntlt you for the dutltTTIf llfu, call or wr tu anil ha snv.'il. Houm I illy! : I tViw l-ll Sun.. 111 " 1;1. Kiaiiii a for lloi.K Willi MTorn I nutlmonlnU l:ii.o.lutf iuuiks aud I'uke lualltulea. Ax has come." name buy again. LAST OF THE SEASON. I,nn-!tatn Ten-Day lCxctirslon to Atlantic City, &r..t hi roiiusylviiiila ltaltroad. August 18 is tho dato of the last low-rato ten-day excursion from Erie, Troy, Bollc fonte, Wllllamsport, Mocauaqua, Sunbury, Shenandoah, Dauphin, and principal inter mediate stations (including stations on branch roads), to Atlantic City, Capo May, Ocean City, Sen Ilo City, Avalon, Angle-sea, Wildwood, or Holly Beach, via Pennsylvania Itallroad. Excursion tickets, good to return by regu lar trains within ten days, will bo sold nt rato of f 10.00 from Erie, fi.OO from Wllllamsport, nnd proportionately low-rates frcm other points. Tickets to Atlantic City will also bo sold via tho Delaware Itiver Bridge Kouto, the only all-rail lino, at ten cents inoro than tbo rate via Market street wharf, Philadel phia. For information in regard to lates and timo of trains consult hand bills, or apply to agents, or E. S. Harrar, Division Ticket Agent, Wllllamsport, Pa. DeWitt's Witch Hazol Salvo has tho largest sale of any salvo in tho world. This fact and its merit has led dishonest people to at tempt to counterfeit it. Look out for tho man who attempts to decolvo you when you call for DoWitt's Witch Hazlo Salve, tho gieat pilo euro. U. 11. llagonbuch. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE Anil Flowers, tho Hand of America, Cnll fiirntn. Via tho truo pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain Route," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes aro unknown, Pullman first aud second class palaco and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah aud Nevada, without change. Quick timo, low rates, and all tho comforts of modern railway improvements guaranteed to nil who pur chase tickets via tbo Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your homo, literature, nnd full Information, drop a postal card, J. P. McCann, T. P. Agent, 510 Kail road avenuo, Elmlra, N. Y., or 391 Broad way, New York. 3-1-tf W. E. Hoyt, G. E P. Agt. llo Not Deceived. A Cough, Hoarseness or Croup, aro not to bo trifled with. A doo in timo of Sbiloh's Curo will save you much trouble. Sold by 1. I). Kirlln and a guar antee Special Nlne-l)y i:curiiloii. For tbo benefit of thoso desiring to visit tho groat Occau Grovo Camp Sleeting, tho Pennsylvania itallroad Company will, on august 21, sell excursion tickets to Ocean Grovo, Asbury Park, or Long Itrauch from stations named below at tho very low rates quoted. These tickets will bo gooil for passago to Philadelphia on train indicated, thence on regular trains leaving llroad street station at 11:39 a. m., 3:30 and 1:03 p. in. that day to destination : Train I, avcu. Shcniiuilrali Leave 0.05 a. 111. Krnckvllle 6 10 St.Ualr 0.38 " l'ottsvllle 0:53 " Schuylkill Haven 7:01 " Kate. fl.00 :i.s5 3.M 3.50 8.50 Tickets will bo good for return passago on regular trains until September 1, inclusive, and will permit of stop-oil' at Philadelphia within limit. Ordinary household accidents have no terrors when there's a bottlo of Dr. Thomas' E'.lcrtricOil in tho inedlciiio chest. Heals burns, cuts, bruises, sprains. Instant relief. The South anil Itn AiUiiiiliigea. Tho Southern Hallway has issued for freo distribution, a sixteen pago journal des criptive of Virginia, North and South Caro lina, TeitucsMio, Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi, Persons scoklug now locations, or capitalists desiring to make safuand profit able investments will find tho information contained therein both valuablo and tutor cstlug. Copies will bo mailed freo upou ap plication to John M, Ileall, District Passen ger Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. Aim von ooiNn south? TUB SOUTH HUN BAII.WW 11KAC1IE3 ALL I'UOMINKNT POINTS. Don't shirt South without consulting John M, Ileall, District I'assouiier Agent, Southern 1U1I way, 1128 ('hoslmit street, Philadelphia If you cannot call in person, writs lo him. 1 n i 11 MM That tho Signatures Will Bo Affixed Today. NO ORDER TO OEASE HOSTILITIES. (Jcnm-iil aierrltt In I'lii'Miilnir (.'inn pulmi lu tho riilllpplni'H mill Ml lo in I'orto Itlco Tho Kvnolintloii' of Culm mill I'orto Itloo. WnshlnKton, Aur. 12. The announce ment that the Spanish cabinet had up proved the peace protocol, and that the French ambassador would receive Instructions to sign It, was vury grati fying to the administration. It Is confidently expected that the signa tures will be alllxed to this document today, nnd Immediately both govern ments will begin cturylng out Its pro visions. It Is believed that there will be a delny In the evacuation ot Ha vana, Mntanzas nnd other Spanish strongholds In Cuba, ns some dllllcul tles aie anticipated In arranging for a ptoper form of government of Culm, nnd beruuse there Is no desire to hurry American troops Into the Island at the present time, the preference being to wait for cooler weather. The near approach to the signing ot tho protocol has required the discussion of the personnel of the peace commis sion. Theie Is good authority for the statement that Secretary Day will be at the head of the commission and Unit two United States senators will be members of It. Senator Allison, of Iowa, and Senator Gorman, of Maryland, have been prominently mentioned for places on the commission, and it Is known that they have been under con sideration by the president. It Is not believed by members of the administration that the commission can complete Its work In time to cause an extra session of congress to consider legislation which the treaty of peace will necessitate, although there Is a prospect that an extra session of the senate "might bo called In November to consider the treaty of peace, Acting; Secretnry Allen, of the war board. called on Judge Day yesterday. It Is believed their purpose was to Impress upon the secretary the Importance of making the surrender of Important strategic points at the entrance of har bors, such, as Morro Castle at Havana harbor, a condition for the cessation of hostilities. 'It Is questionable, how ever, whether It Is not now too late to amend the protocol. In Its substance as proposed by the war !ard. A rumor was put afloat yesterday afternoon to the effect thmt, Secretury Alger. In anticipation of the'lieglnnlng of the formal peace negotiations, had cabled General Miles ami fleneralIer rltt, In Porto Rico and the Philippines, respectively, orders that looked towaft a cessation of hostilities. When his attention was directed to this rumor, Secretary Alfrer promptly pronounced It to be without foundation, and as absurd, and his words were practically repeated with emphasis bv Adjutant General Corbln, throuRh whose hands any such messages must pass. The publication of such stories, moreover. was deprecated as tending to encourage the Spanish Rovernmcnt to further de lay and passive resistance. General Merrltt undoubtedly Is pur suing his campaign In Luzon. It Is stated positively that he Is under no restraining order from the war depart ment, but that It Is left entirely at his own discretion when and how tn at tack Manila. Inasmuch as it lias been reported from Cavlte that he was simply waiting the arrival there of tho double turreted monitor Monndnock, It Is presumed this attack will soon fol low, If It has not been made already, for according to the calculation of the navy department the Monndnock Is about duo at Cavlte. While not quite clear as to General Merrltt's purpose In deferring his attack until the ves sel arrives, It Is the opinion of the mili tary officials that his plan Is to plant the two monitors Monterey and Mo nadnock directly within range of the Manila batteries nnd If a demand for surrender Is refused to batter down those defenses. Only fully armored vessels can be safely employed In such work, hence the delny on account of the non-arrival of the Monadnoclc. Socretary Alger yesterday cabled to General Miles to apply Immediately to the Porto Illcan ports captured by him the tariff drawn up by the government for Santiago and other Cuban ports. This Is in line with the policy of the war department of extending the American system of tariffs ns rapidly as possible over the captured terri tory. The settlement of the detnlls of the evacuation of Cuba and Porto Klco Is already receiving the earnest at tention of the officials. Some provision Is to be made for the treatment ot the Spanish prisoners and for the dispo sition of the small arms and the artil lery and war stores. There is also some navnl property of value remaining In Cuban and Porto Mean ports aud It Is a question whether or not this should be demanded by us or be allowed to re main In Spanish possession. The con clusion has been reached by Secretary Alger to refer these matters to a mili tary commission, and Adjunnt General Corbln Is now looking up precedents for the guidance of such a commis sion. PosBlbly this commission would meet tho question raised by the naval war board as to the propriety ot hold ing Morro Castle as a pledge until the formal signature of a treaty of peace. Tho ordnance department of the army has succeeded nt last In securing a smokeless powder adapted for use In the Springfield rifle, with which nearly nil the volunteer troops are armed. The powder used with the small bore re peating rllles was too powerful and a special powder had to be procured. This Is now coming in from the manu facturers and being turned Into fixed ammunition In such quantities as to warrant the belb'f that even should the war continue our soldiers would not bo again exposed to the danger encountered at the buttle of 131 Caney through the betrayal of their presence by the blinding smoko of the Spring fields. For broken surfucua, sores, insect Lltes liuriis, skin diseases aud especially piles tlioro Is una rename rcmcuy, uowitt's Witch llazol Salvo. When you call for DoWitt's don't accept counterfeits or frauds. You will not bo disappointed with DoWitt's Witch llazol Salvo. 0. H. lragenbiich. l'D-ttniiiHtorf lil l'r hIiiih I'ntUor. WushiiiBton, Auk. U.-Tlii) prublilcnt yosterUuy niiimlnH il JuilKe J. M. IIoli boii, father of l.ii-iiti'ii.int Hobson, of Merrlmno famo, poi.tnm8ter at Oreena boro, Ala. Mr. Hobson Ih n Deinocrut, and tho nomination was mado at the earnest request of his Republican fel lov townsmen us a murk ot good feel ing. One Minute Cough Curo surprises pooplo hy its quick cures and children may tuku It in la rye. tiuuutltlua without the leust danger. It has won for itself tho bet ruputiitioit of any preparation used to-day for colds, croup, tickling in the throat or obstinate coughs. 0. II. Hageittmch, (EAR AbMIKAL KIRKLAND bYING. A-rtlflolul ltospli'utton ltoiortcd to to Keep 1 1 1 in Alive, Vnllejo, Cal Aug 12. ItPnr Admiral Klrkland was very low yesterday, tin physicians having to resort bv arti ficial respiration U, ki op him alfve. He has ulnce tallied Hi Is so weak that he Is unable t tabe tin bhintl liccumlf- WILLIAM A. UIItULAND. lntlng In the throat. Dr. W. 10. Tay lor, who was summoned by wire, came up from Sun Kraneiseo. He does not hold out any hones. Admiral Klrk land may pass away at any moment. Everything possible Is being done to pieserve quiet. To vruvi. .V.niillu. London, Aug. 12. The Hong Kong correspondent of The Dally Mall says. "Senor Navarro, the Spanish consul here, has engaged a steamer to tuke him to Manila Immediately upon the conclusion of pence, In the hope of saving the rlty from bombardment." The woman who truly loves her husbnad will keep a watchful eye on bin health. She will remember that if his health is neglected, any teiepnone can from the office may be a message that he has been stricken by dea'th. The average man does not feel that he has time to fool awav about trifling indispositions. lie is too busy mailing money. He nays he leaves sickness to the women folks. That Is the way men commit suicide tens of thousands of them. A woman can stand between this danger and her husband f. If she will. A little watchfulness a sug- gustlon now and then and a little of a good Kenernl remedy always at hand may save her husband's life. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is a remarkable remedy for hard working men aud women. In a certain senne, it is a cure-nil, for the reason that it goes down to bed-rock and cures the disorders that are tcfponsible for the ma jority of serious Illnesses, It strengthens the stomach, and tn3kes the appetite keen and hearty. It invigorates the liver. It aids the natural processes ofnecrction and excretion. It makes the assimilation of the food perfect. It purifies th blood and fills it with the life-giving elements that build new and healthy flesh tissue k It tone the nerves. It is the great blood maker and flesh-builder. It cures 98 per cent, of all cases of laryngial, bronchial, throat and kindred affections, which, if neglected, lead up to consumption. It is also an unfailing remedy for all nervous disorders. An honest dealer will not urge a substitute. l,nst winter I took sick with what the doctors called la grippe," writes Sarah Farley, of Fairfax, Atchfpon Co.. Mo. " Was f-ick for about four month and nothing that I took itemed to do me pny good. My friends thouRht I had con sumption. 1 coughed up blood for a lonij while and nearly gave up all hope of tver getting well I neard ot in. fierce s uoiuen Aienicai uiscovery nnd thought I would try It. I had not fi: filed the firt ljottle when I becm to cet better I have tnken two bottles of the ' Golden Medical nisroverv' nnd one of the ' Kavorite TreSLrity tlon' aud feel belter than ever before in my life " WM. SCHMICKER, JR., Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinitj -For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer WHEN IN STRONG AGAIN I vigor to the whole belnp. All drains are nroperlv cured, their condition Mailed sealed. Price $i per box; 6 For Sale atlKIIiLIN'S "HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAP zriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiitiiitiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiitifiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiis uro V tlio aPOH. SAL1 BVHBTWHBSB. H iitiiniiuiiiiuiiiiiiiiiijir3ytiiiuiiiiiiiiiiwoujiiiii miLK Vlifn our bnliy 1ny v. i thrro montln oM, h I ail tin (i JUru v vcr mi lm lir.nl, i tint ftM the hair camu out, ami Itcheil no ial, Hp tiuU it t-ln (1 1. Rcr.i' hu.p It I pot 11 r:,a f t tv ua HoAl and a Imx of Ci ti n itv u.murtitj J nimUcd tho U idt v nnd a tlnn ij on Ins lio.nl, and tu fore I hii-luit h'ifrtt h-ix tt was tnhrily curtitt ami Ins hair c onmn need to prow nut nfct'lv. l'eb.4,:i. Mrs. 11.1'. I MILMHH, Ashland, Or C'tk i ra IlKMrMrq pr1 vith trreumtihlA (oc tt mother nuf-t, ami til tiarinn the eir nt rliildrcn Ti know ttikt u intil flppllratton will kflbrd Initint relief, j.prtmt rent irul lei, nn) point to tpwdy euro In the ttiriht torturltiit. Rml dlnflcurmff of ktn nrl artlp dlwtiei, itu luHof hnir, mul fi tt u ue them tatoUil in ynurdutf Hi KRHfirShi(. I i itTt bed HAMKint) It ei r fur Turn M t ti f-. tn awaj-in hath with Oth n Hoap, nl tingle unouitinit Mltli (itimi a, pretet of ikla cures. h il fife I'i H'4 , it hnut thf world. I'-TriRp ftC r.p., pl HAKE FEUFECT WEN ! DO NOT DESPAIR 1 Itn Nnt NntTVr I,otiKe r! 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I'owtlers naver fath Tli.U'ViKiii tiuular tilt id fafetiliurf liter ftilinit with Tansy rid Pennyroyal 1111 and other lii mnMllMl. A lura va huf tha but And a Void dlaana rBtnicnt. (Ju"riitcel fupcrior to ll otheraVQtoHlvg DOUBT, TRY They have stood the test of years, and h.ve cutcd thotuands of Cases of Nctvous Uiscafcc, such zt Debiiiu , Dizziness, Sleepless nesi and Vartcocelc,A.trophy,itO 'f hey clear the brim, itreogtHctt the circulation, t ike dlgftiloo perfect, and intnirt a health? and losses are chttVt&fertHaventy. Unless patients often worries them into I rtsanu v. Consumption or Death. boxes, ulth lronI.id legal ctiarintfe tocure orrefunrtlsj Druj: Store, Shenandoah, Pa. a NAGAZINEW i wm,mm OLIO WOMEN WHO READ i inogKMilvu nud keep InfuTinod of 5 World 'b Progress. Tho well In. S KinncHi una ninny iimisu-wiio will 5 tilwtiys. keep 5 RAINBOW LINIMENT i In the liotiso. an n t:iudard remedy for Bprajus, nrtiisei), Crainpa, llhoumatlsm, anil an acnes ami jhuus. Prlc, 2S eti. ind 60 oil. oer bottk w riepned fcy H. I. KACKETT a tu., fh'Ui 1 nit.
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