lu'lllfll "mkw mm IV I 1 Publicity Counts-That's What the People Want Shenandoah Isx prcsslon on the Subject. Mnkc it imbllc. Tell the people about It. Gratitude promote. publicity. (rateful citizens talk. They tell tlicir neighbors Icll their fiiemls. The news it too good to keep. Hvrryboily should know about the little coiiipii'ior. "Had b.ck" are muncrmit. So few understand the cause. Many Shenandoah people tire training. And better still they'ie beitm Hired. Lame backs are lame no nime. Weak ones regain their strength. This is the everyday labor in Shenandoah, Of Doan's Kidney Tills. Our citizens arc making it public. Mr. Thomas Iinrkin, of Coo West Coal street, lireakcr Uoss in the West Shenandoah Colliery, sa)s : "1 have been troubled with my kidneys more than in any other way though I hnve nlso suffered a great deal of lameness right over my hips and aching in my back es pecially when on my feet. 1 was told -by an acquaintance, n farmer living up the valley, tha he had been cuted by using Doan's Kidney Pills, although he had been in the worst pos sible shape, and I knew that he was worse than 1 ever was. Well, I procured them at Kirlin's drug store and though I had paid a lot for doctor's piescriptions, nothing I ever had helped me like they did. Do.in's Kidney Pills removed all irregularities of the kidney sccre lions and did away with the dead tired feeling that had so bothered me. I can warmly rec. omend Doan's Kidney l'ills for kidney diffi culty." Doan's Kidney l'ills for sain by all dealers. Prion r0 cents. Mailed by IVU'r-Milbiirn Co., Ilull'alo, K. Y., soloapi'iils for the U. S. liemembcr the name Doan's mid tnUo no othur. WEAR Royal Worcester Corsets. roil S'.' E nY LEADING DEALERS. HUMPHR WITCH HAZEL. o u R Piles or Hemorrhoids Finrsuros & Fistulas. Ijurnr, & ScnUls. Wounds it Bruises. Cute. Si Soros. Bolls As Tuiwnrs. I'.ooiT.fi t Eruptions. Snlt nh sum A- Tetters. ECliripji ( Hniuls. Fevoi Li inters. So--- L ! i Nostrils. Corrn it Bunions. Stlnrjr-i Bites of Insects, Three !"irs, Jec. and $l.oo. CoMtiyilrlii;UU, ot- i juril iiIJoum'olptof jirtco JIL31 I'll II I Ih'llhU. Ill 1 1 II 1 1 3 llllll lultlUt hw llrki Thtt'j why they enjoy their OOF FEB. Any grocer can tell you why cuitomn keep comlac back (or SHIJilG'S. o&irto,ftpMi.(. Lauer'sJ) Pilsner Beer Needs no recommendation Put ti) in bottles for family use and delivered at you home. Latier's Pilsner Draught Beer Is drank by the majority of beer drinkers. They are good authority on which is best. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Hottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA EVAN J. DAVIES Livery and Undertaking No, 13 North Jardin St. tabinotOfFicors Perfecting Arrango- uionts For Thoir Qovornmont. CARRYING THE MAIL TO OUBA. A Stoniniii' I.phvuh N'v York With tkiii I'li'Ht Lot of Matt Hltiuu the, Will llpiiiui An HIT'ort. to lto-estulillsli Cnlilo Coiiiiiiunlciitlim Willi Mnnlln. Washington, Aub. 17. drailunlly tlio frntnowork of a government for the Ivll tidmlnlstrntlon of nffalrB In Cuba, l'orto Hlco ninl such portloiiB of the Philippines as this covtrnmcnt con trols Is IicIiib formed. The dovelnii- munts of this plan of Interim! ml in In Is tratlon occupied much of the attention f the cabinet yesterday, anil later Sec- etnry OaKe, Attorney General GrlRRH, l'qstirmstcr General Smith and Acting Secretary of State Mooro held a two hours' conference at the state depart ment, KlnK over the Infinite detail of establishing a civil administration. Gen eral Corbln was, present part of the time. At the outset the military au thorities will be In charge of all ad ministrative affairs lu Culm, Porto Itlco mid other acquired possessions. Hut the military foiccs can do little more than direct orderly execution of af fairs. The currying on of postal com munication, the collection of customs. etc., lire civil functions which will be taken In hand by the appropriate !u- eaus here, the entire work being under the protection of the military authori ties. Already steps have been taken to re store mall communication between this country and Cuba, but the plans now under consideration are likely to take in the question of handling mail In side of Cuba, Porto Illco and other points. A mall steamer left New York today, carrying the llrst lot of mall to Culm, which has left New York since the war began. Tho Span ish government has been quite solicit ous as to the method of administering affairs In tho Antilles, owing to the largo Spanish Interests remaining there. The French ambassador has re ceived a number of inquiries In this line, and theso have been laid before the state department. Yesterday the government began an effort, through diplomatic channels, to re-establish cable communication with Manila. It Is believed by officials that the efforts will prove successful, al though some days may elapse before the diplomatic representations hnve borne fruit. The cable out of Manila Is under tho control of n British eom pany. The line Is understood to be cut near Manila, but Admiral Dewey has buoyed tho severed ends, so that a connection can be restored If tho company will permit the line to be operated. Pending the renewal of thl3 cable route, the-authorities' here remain without direct advices from the re ported bombardment and surrender of Manila last Saturday. The fact that tho city has passed Into American hands Is accepted ns practically certnln by the authorities here, although there is nothing yet from Admiral Dewey or General Merrltt. It Is expected that a dispatch bont may bring advices to Hong Kong at any time, as a move of this Important character would not ba allowed to pass without getting speedy communication to Washington. The anouuecment of Admirals Samp. son and Schley as members of the mil itary commissions for Havana and San Juan, respectively, will have the effect of taking these officers from their duty on shipboard for a time. The navy department will relieve them of their commands temporarily while the. com missions nro In session. In the absence of Admiral Sampson, Captain Philips, who is lite senior otllcer, will probably be In temporary command of the licet. l"Vr lirnltnti surfaces, sores, insect bite?, hums, skin discuses iiud esnecially lilies there Is one reliable remedy, DoWitt's Witch Hazol S.ilve. When you call for DoWitt's don't accent counterfeits or frauds. You wilt not bo disappointed with DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo. 0. It. HiiKCiibuch. Allison mid (foriiiiut in-einio. Washington, Aug. 17. The uuthorlta- tlve announcement Is made that Sena tor Allison, of Iowa, will not be n mem ber of the ponce commission. In a long Interview yesterday a membership on the commission wns urged upon him by the president, but Mr. Allison was not able to acrppt nn account of other Im portant duties. It Is understood that the president has tendered to Senator Gorman n plnco on the commission, and that he has declined the offer. The president now, It Is stated, la looking itbout for nnother Democratic senator for the place. A lnzv liver tnnkos n lazy man. Burdock Blood Bitters is tho natural, novor failing remedy for a lazy liver. Wants Sink Kttywtono'solcllor Homo. Bellefonte, Pa., Aug. 17. Governor Hastings Is endeavoring to arrange with the war department to bring nil sick Pennsylvania soldiers from Camp Alger, Camp Thomas, Tampa and other plnces In the south to Pennsylva nia at once by hospital trnlns. Ho Is also calling upon tha sovernl hospitals of the state who huve heretofore re ceived stnto appropriations to provide free treatment of soldiers who require medical attention. Every Pennsylva nia regiment has one or more hospitals within Its teriltorlnl limits. A stnbhoni cuunli or tick lintr in the throat yioldsto Ouo Miniito Cough Cure Harmless in effect, touches tho riulit snot, reliable, anil just what is wanted. It acta at once. C. 11. IlllKCIllJUCIl. Sliiirtor'H Snnltni'y Iteport. Washington, Aug, 17. General Shat ter's dlsputch to tho war department concerning tho health conditions of his troops at Santiago on Aug. 15 reports the death of 18 men. The figures are Total number sick, 1,720; total number fever cases, 1,307; total number new cases, 130; total number fover coses re turned to duty, 163- nuWlM'n WU.I, ir..i a.,i.. i... i '. Kilo of any salvo in thu world, 'fills fact mid its merit has led dishonest people to at- ,..... n .....i.,.r.li I. r . ... i ivittii, wwunwiiub 11. IjOUK QUI IOr 11IU mo,, tuliji aHi.,,ii.tD f,. .1..axI .... l ... call for DoWitt's Witch Hazlu &itve, thu Kiuat puu curu. j. n, iiagonuucli. Antl-l'i'iitUnlty' Orilliiiuiitn llorontcil. New York, Aug. 17. The board of aldermen killed an ordinance Intro duced providing punishment for swear ing lu public places by laying It on the table by an almost unanimous vote. Give the Children a Drink called Clniin O. It Is :i delicious, appotlzliiK. nourishing fooi" ilriuk to tako tho place of rolfeo. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who have used it because when properly prepared it tastes Hko tho finest colic hut is freo from till Its Injurious properties, drain Quids dlK03tlon and strengthens tho nerves It is not a stimulant but n health builder, anil children, ns woll as adults, can drink it with great honoflt. Costs about 1 as much aj culleo. IS and i.'5o. ANtCclnblcPrcparatioitforAs slriiilatliig UiCTood niulHctiula liiig tlicS lomachs amiliowcis of f. Bromolcs'Digcslion.Ckcrrul HcssandircstContfllris ncillicr OpiumlMorpltmr norUineral. MoTNAitcoTid. ziiv aoiinrS.uua.riiuim imjJan Srt,Z JVpprmdnt - tin CartotvtleSoJjM ftamSud - Wimfitd iiignr Ancrfcetncmcdv forConslioa tion.SourSlomach.Diarrhoca, Vormsonvulsions,Fcvcnsri ucss andLoss OF SLEEU r i.i TacSlrrule Signature of TTEW "YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRAPPED. 10 AGENTS but li&ro iolJ direct (umcr for -3 years i&lo rricei. parinff dealer pronn. snip whora lor xarotoauon, Ererjihlng warranted. , USitrleeof Vehicles, 35 itrtef of llametifl. ill i n iri V 7AM Ton lluffries, 936tnf70. fiarrere. 150 to J 125. I 4tffe. I'baetOLl. TraDfl. r HUB, Sprinc ltead nd 11 v intT Riraui Frio III 00. aom, eeoa ior large, irn Ko. 60fl Barrr Price, who 'urn " "iMMiiihtlrt! Cataloyui of all oar hXjHn. ihtle, piootuj(tndri,f J. iiim' 4.,,llflT OAHUIAOE A.KD Ui.ILNKH3 UTO. CO. W. B. PUATT, BLSIIAitT, Caspar l bitney W. IJ. llowelli during 1898 will present to its Mutation of the world's most most THE NEWS THAT BECOMES HISTORY National and lnter-!HieWi!KKi.vw'illcontIniielonarticInate national Politics $ In the Soclal and Economics try' " Ouestlons Industrial Enterprise Art and Literature 01 me snondent the story LONG SERIALS AND Twolong serials will appear during the year, contributed by authors of Inter national fame, and V.U1 be illustrated. 0en Wlster JThese and a score of equally prominent Howard Pile 5 writers will contribute short stories to the John Kendrlck Bangs (Wkrki in iX.jS, making the paper espe Mar E.Wilklns ciallynchinfiaiun. Other features arc the DEPARTMENTS AND SPECIAL ARTICLES THIS BUSY WORLD FOREIGN NOTES l!y S S ItAltri.V Bf roOlTXKY MBKLOn LETTERS FROM LONDON AMATEUR SPORT It, ARXOLD milTS B)CASPARnmTsr A SPORTING PILGRIMAGE AROUND THE WORLD In the Interest oftheWEEk'LV.Casnar Whltnevfsonhis wavarcmd I the world. He will visit Mam iiiiii.ii itun, iiuii, ii.iiiKiiK. i ic to I'.urope to prepare articles on 10c. a copy (send for frer frosftctta). Subscription 54.00 itjdxr. Postage free in the United States, Cattada, and Mexico. A.Urrss II Ult'Mt IlISOTHDItS.I'uhlM.erx.NeiT York Cltr 9 (lU'l'INCS. fHKSoNALLY-CONDUCTED TllUIt VIA 1'ENN- 8YLVANIA llAILHOAK. Tlin I'oniKvlvaiiia Itailroad Conniany an nounces tho following persoiially-couiluctcu toura for tho summor and early autumn of 1898 : To Yftllowstimo 1'nrk and tho Tmns- Miasissinpl Kxposltlon on u special train of I'ullinan KleenltiL'. coiiiDarttucut. observation. and dluliiK eiii'S, allowini; eight days in "Wonderland" and two days at Omaha, Sep tember 1. Itato, ?235 from Now York, l'hil adelphia, Iialtimoro, and Washington; f230 from 1'ittsburii. To Kluuiini Falls, oxcurblon tickets cood to return within ton days will ho sold on July 21, August 4 and 18, September 1, IS and 81), at rate of 10 from l'hlhitlolphia, Iialtimoro, and Washington, Theso tickets Include transportation only, and will permit of stop over within limit at Ilullaln, Rochester, and Watklus on tho return trip! Two ten-day tours to (Jcttysbura. Litray Caverns, Natural Ilridgo, Virginia Hot Springs, Richmond, mid Washington, Sep tember 28 and Ootobor 10. Kate, fW Irom Now York, ft)3 from Philadelphia. Pro portionate rates from other points. For itineraries anil further Information ap ply to ticket agents, or address tieo. W. Hoyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. A Few Pointers. The recent statistics of the number o deaths show that the-largo majority die with consumption, Tills disease may commence with an apparently harmless cough which can lie cured instantly by Kemp's Ilaham for tlie Throat aud Lungs, which is guaranteed to cure and relieve all cases. Price 2$ and 50c. Sold by all druggists j ask for a free sample to-day. The K011U1 mid Its Advantage. The Southern llallway has Issued for fieo distribution, a sixteen pago journal des criptive uf Virginia, North and South Caro lina, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi, Persons seeking new locations, or capitalists desiring to make fciifoand profit able investments will 11 ml tho information contained tlieielu both valuable and inter estlng. Copies will ho mailed frco upon ap plication to John M. ISuill, District Passen ger Agent, 828 Chestnut ttreot. Philadelphia, Pa. . Asklynur groi'er for tlie "Royal Patent flour, and tuko 1111 ntluir brand. It is the host Hour nnulo. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Always Bought. TORIA THE CCNTAUR COMPANY, ti tW YORK CITY, .1 f to thi coa at whol bim the an?1 Carria We con- Milk readers a faithful pictorial inteu'stlne and important reDre- inteu'stlng and important news. i;rc.it political events of our cnim- ireat of the social and eco. miuaie nest its special corre- in the Klondike reRton u ill trace of the treat cold discoveries. SHORT STORIES THE llFIi tR BfS It CHOCK LTT tiik is-oi n n 11 iimiiTS 111 MA.VK It STOCKT-'.V in search of big game, making his I .viii von inula anu iiicn iiruLccu tlie sports ot oermany and r ranee. Henry James TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And oners, tin Hand of America, Call forulu. Via tho truo pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain Itouto," which traverses a rogion of perpetual sunshine, whero snow storms, hllzzards or high altitudes nro unknown, Pullman first and bccond class palaco and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and Now Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without chango. Quick tinio, low rates, and all tho comforts of modern railway improvements guarautccd 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 caid, J. P. McQtim, T. P. Agent. 510 Itail road aveniio, Klinira, N. Y or 301 Uroad way, Now York. 3-1-tf W. K. Hoyt, O. K P. Agt. Truth wears woll. People havo learned that DoWitt's Little Early liiscrsaro reliable littlo pills lor regulating tho bowels, curing. constipation ami sick neaciaciio. moy uoin gripe, O. II. Ilageubticli. TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS. UNHUItl'A&SED BEUVICE OFFERED UY THE KOUTIIF.RN RAILWAY. Leaving Ilroad Street str.tlon, Philadelphia, at 0:53 n, m. daily, tho Southwestern Limited," carrying u dining car and the most luxurious Pullman drawing room sleep ing ears, reachos Iliruiinghan tho following night at 10:10 and arrives at Memphis tho noxt morning at 7:10. Through sleeping cars for Ashovlllo, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa, AtlanU, Mobile and New Orleans are also attached to this train. Pullman reser vations can bo mado in advance and all In formation obtained by communicating with John M. Ileal, District Passenger Agent, 82 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Coming Kvents. Aug. 17. Uo cream festival under tho auspices of tho "Y" will be hold in ltobbins' opera house, Aug, 23. Phonograph entertainment in tho Primitive Methodist church, under tho auspices of tho ladies Aid Society aud Sunday school. Curo that Cough with Shiloh's Cure Tho host Cough Curo, Itollovos Croup promptly. O110 million bottles sold last year, 40 doses for 25 its. Sold by P. I). Kir'lu and a guar antee. Buy Keystone Hour. Ho sum that thu name Lhhuii & Uakr, Ashland, P., iaprlutodon AAir ft A Catl Schurs 1 F. R. Stockton 5 every sack. CARRANZA TALKS AGAIN. Tho Ex-Spanlsh Military Attache Still Willing to Fight Duels With Lee and Slgsbce. Montrrnl, Atirx. 17. LliUtonnnt Cnr rnnzn. who hhIIoi! In the steamship KcntMinn for Liverpool on Hnlurilny, Kiivr it cnireMpnmlfiit an Interview on the wny down the liver. He said thnt he had never dlm'etiurded Sir Wilfrid haulier's Invitation to leuve Canada for thu Mlmple reason that he hud never received it, and In this connection nnnln declared that certain para graphs In the letter taken from his room were manufactured In Washing ton in order to got him expelled from Canada. During his ahsenco from Montreal he suld that he had been traveling almut Canada enjoying him self, and that he had twice been In tho United. States. Concerning the conditions of pence, ho declared that It would be Impossi ble to find In history, except lu bar barous times, liaider conditions. "It Is spoliation ouly to be compared with the dismemberment of Poland. The Americans, who went Into this war with the piotestlng cry of humanity on their lips, now throw away their mask uf hypocilsy, and by reason of their sttength lake all they wunt; and Hip rest of i:uroiie, to their BliTune bo It suld, quietly allow It." General Shatter, he declared, would never have captured Santiago but for the assistance of the Cuban Insurgents, who had rendeied him Invaluable ser vice by stopping Santiago's supplies. The Americans had yet to find, he re marked, what a good fur nothing fel low the Cuban Insurgent was. When asked his views about the naval and military operations of the war. Lieutenant Cnrranza said ho could only say they had been conducted by mere chance. As for the military operations, the Spaniards were always outnumbered. He said: "We have not seen any great generalship or splendid exploits of bravery tho Americans boast so much about, but only the natuial valor displayed by all sol diers. "As regards the navy." he continued, "the only notable thing has been the sinking of the Merrlmae. This wus a beautiful and glorious exploit, and tho United States may well be proud of Lieutenant Hobson and his brave men. "As regards the battle of Santiago, I can only say that .two American bat tleships were more than a match for the four Spanish cruisers. The battle of Manila has nothing very particular about It In the way of daring. It is very easy to go Inside the bay of Man ila. With a very wide and deep en trance, Commodore Dewey knew per fectly well there were no torpedoes in th harbor or good guns at Corrlgedor Island. "American sailors are equal to the sailors of any other navy in the world, but In this war It has not really been put to tho test, as they have had weak er ships and guns to contend with. "As to the challenges to Captain Slgsbee and General Lee I do not know whether they will answer now or not, now that the war Is over, but should they go to France they can call on me If they like; this will be sat isfactory to me." CilbaiiH Must Ylold to Our Aiitlinnty Washington, Aug. 17. The war de partment late yesterday af terroon post ed the following reply to an Inquiry of Major General Lawton. conimnndlng the department of Santiago, for In structions as to the policy to bo pur sued toward the Cubans that are with in his military depiu tment: "The Uni ted States is responsible for peace, and must maintain order In the territory surrendered, and protect all persons and their property. Interference from any quarter will not be permitted. The Cuban insurgents should be treated Justly and liberally, but they, with all others, must recognize the authority of the T'nited States and the cessation of hostilities." Free PlHs. Send jour address to II. E. Iiucklcn & Co., Chicago, and eel a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life l'ills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy in their action and are particularly efiective in me cure ol Constipation and hick Headache For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to tlie stomacli ana bowels greatly invigorate the .system. Regular size 2oc, per box. Sold l. A tl-.. t--.. Camp WjknlV In KxrulliMit Coudltlo'n. Washington, Aug. 17. Margaret Sumner McLean, uf the Woman's Na tional War Relief association, has writ ten a lettor to Surgeon General Stern berg concerning her ohsetvatlons of the sanitary conditions at Camp Wyckoff, Montauk Point. During a personal visit to the camp she found no serf ous suffering on nccount of Inadequate supplies either of food or shelter. On tho contrary, she declares that the camp Is In excellent condition, and that good provision has been made for the troops. She deprecates the publication of sensational stories of the harrowing distress In the camp. Sliiloli's Consumption Curo curoa wlioro othors fail. It is tho leading Coiisli Curo. unci no liomoBliould bo witliout it. riensaiit to tako anil goes rinlit to tlio srot. Sold by I'. I). Kirlin nnd a Kininiiitco. Dlsordoi'ly liiliiHiMcs 'at Simtlliun. Santluiro (le Cuba, Auir. 17. General Slinfter yesti'iday ordered the Second volunteer ruKluieut of Immunes to leave the city ami bo Into camp out side. Some of tho men have Indulged In llcruor until they have verged upon nct of license and disorder, and Gen eral Shatter has therefore ordered them Into the lilllH, where discipline can be more severely maintained. Tho Eighth Illinois volunteer regiment of colored troopu, In whose sobriety nnd disci pline the general has contldcnce, and of whose sturdy enforcement of order no doubt Is felt by those In command, will relievo tho Immunes. Moro than twenty million frco samples of DoWitt's Wltcn Jlurel Salvo Iiavo bcou dis tributed by tho maiiufticturors. What bettor pioof of their confldcuce in its merits do you want? It cures piles, burns, scalds, sores, in tho shortest spaco of time. C, II, llaeonbiicii. ( iiliil'Kil Tioiijis iit Mliltllotnwii. IlnrilsbuiR. Aug. 17. Four com panies of coluied truopt. readied camp ot Mlddletown lute lust night from Kalis Church. Vj. Tlu-y ura In com. mand of Major Y.niiig und are known as the First battalion of the Ninth In fantry. They left Camp Alger at 11 o'clock yesterday morning. Tho com panies were reciultcd nt Columbus, Cleveland, Xenla and Sptingtleld, o Major General Graham ami staff and several regiments uio expected to ar rive in camp today from Falls Church, You invito disappointment when you ex periment. DoWltt s I.ittlo Karly Kiaors uro nleasant. easy. tlmroUKli littlo nllla. Tlicy curo constipation and sick iiondacho just hi uro as you tiko tbcin. O. II. llagoubuch.n TO LEAVE CAMP THOMAS Forty-Four Thousand Volunteers to Pass in Review Before Their Final Departure. Chlrknmnuga Military I'nrk, On.. Aug. 17. The sick men In thp regl mi'iitnl hnspltnls of the Second and Thiid dlvlsli.ns of the First Corps arc being tiiiUHfi'i red as mpldly as prac ticable to the Stcrnbetg and other 10 serve hospitals In the paik. where tin accommodations uie much better than ave hi'ietofore existed. The purpose I to clear the two divisions of all their si k Immediately, leaving In the ranks or. v those who are strong enough to sto til a mulch often miles. When this wo c Is completed the divisions will be reui v to leave for their new camps, as far s preparations here aro concerned. Mm of the convalescents have receiv ed jrloughs and are frolng to their hoir s. (!i neral Sanger, commanding the Thhd division, Fltst corps, returned form Lpxlngton. Ky., last night, aftoi having located a suitable camp for his division. It Is expected that his di vision will lenve Camp Thomas the lat ter trnrt of this week, while General McKee's division will leave ns soon as he can make the necessary arrange ments nbout 11 camp. Tho news ft m Washington regard ing the plan to muster out f.O.OOO of tho volunteers has caused a feeling or satisfaction In inutiv of the camp. over the prospect of an early return to the peaceful pursuits of home life As yet. however, there Is not a feeling that ititeiest in military affairs Is at an end. The culmination of all Inter est of camp life will he when 11,000 of the volunteers, Including cavalry and artillery, will pass In review at Camp Thomas. It will be a holiday for Chut tanooga. Stores, banks and business houses generally will turn out In n body to witness the pageantry. A number of distinguished men are ex pected to he present at the review. The Escape. When a man has a chance to escape flora prison he doesn't stop ts argue about it, he breaks out as quickly as ever he can. He knows that every moment's delay may lessen his chances of es cape; but when a man is pick he too often postpones his opportunity of getting well and says: "O, perhaps I'll be better next week" or "next month." The weeks and month go on and every day his chance of escaping from the dungeon of disease grows smaller. The "Golden Medical Dis covery" originated by Dr. H V. Pierce, of lluffalo, N.Y., offers a certain means of res cue to every man and woman who is suffering from auy m v-. lorm or weakness or disease due to imperfect nutrition. This marvelous "Discovery" creates good appetite, good digestion, good blood, good Bealtli. It gives solid flesh, tuus- iNcular strength. 435 and keen wit 9. It helps you to tliint clearly and work Mr Frank A Start of FayeUevMlo, Fayette Co , Tcxai, writes lu a letter to Dr. Pierce- " It nirordstue plensnn. to testify to the remurkable " iraiivc power oi it nerce t ooitien Medical Discovery I wa.s vcrelv afflicted with trouble in my lunR1 spitting up blood, nnd wns bo weak I was unable to continue my work I tried several remedies which fravc me no relief, and I hd commenced to think there wan no hope for me. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Dis covery was recommended to me so I tried it and bcRan to improve at once, and was soon able to resume work. I consider it a wonderful medi cine." Kvery man who wants to save doctor's bills should send at one-cent fitamps, the cofct of mailing only, to Dr R. V Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y , for a copy of his looo-page illustrated book, ' Common Sense Medical Adviser," in paper coven ; gr 31 stamps for cloth-bound copy. WM. SCHMICKER, JR., Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer WHEN N STRONG AGAIN ! MAM- 1 vigor to the whole being. All drains and losses are checked ftrmanttttty. Unless patients nro properly cured, their condition often worries them into Ins.mits , Consumption or Death Mailed sealed, J'rtre f i per box: 6 boxes, with lronbi legal puarantee tocur or refund t money, $5.00. ScdU lor free book. Address, PCAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, (Xt For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drue Store, Sbenandoah, Pa, "HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS SUCCESSFULLY." 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