IT'SJLLJflLK. t It. .A 111. PI....... I I . '! t. il Kind That Tells In Shenandoah. Talk that tells. Tnlk that's endorsed. Everyday talk liy people that know. City talk kidney talk. Do kidneys talk ? Well, yes, both loud and lon. You should learn the kidney language. llackachc in kidney talk ltie.ins kidney ache. ; i.ame Hack means lame kidneys. Weak back means weak kidneys. A kid back is simply I. 1.1 .-11 ! . t.l i lie KiuiiL'ys miking utmmc uere s nueiiniiiionii tain ami Kinney i.hk. Mrs. U. Williams, of 2J7 liast Coal Street, says: "1 have riot used Doan's Kidney pills myself but my son John was greatly tumbled with his back nnd kidneys. lie had severe plains In his head to, mostly ill the top nnd. back nnd a constant aching pain in the loins, lie did not rcit well nights owing to a blad der trouble nml lie had much nervousness. A commeicial man was at our Wise and he ad vised us to jet Doan's Kidney Pills. He re loied what they had done for him nnd we were so impressed that we procured them at once from Kiilin's drug store. At that time my son was sulTcring from his back so intensely that we hnd him take them. They did really re lieve him at once nml so banished the whole l.mililn nn.1 l ti nrwnn tin la lirnrLInn ..u....... ...... u...v....v. ,w fc in the mine every day ar.X I have not heard him complain for over five months. W'c think there never was such an unfailing remedy as Doan's Kidney Pills." Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by nil dealers. Price 50 cents. Mailed by Fostcr-Milburn Oo., lliitl'alo, N. Y., solo agents for the U. S. Kenicmbcr tho namo Doan's nnd tako 110 other. Wear I Royal Worcester Corsets. FOR SALE BY LEADING DEALERS. HUMPHREYS' CURES No. 1 Fcvor, Congestion. No. 2 Worms. No. 0 Infants' Disonses. No. 4 Diarrhea. No. 7 Coughs it Colds. No. 9 Headache. No. IO Dyspepsia, Indigestion. No. 1 1 Delayed Periods. No. 1 2 Louchorrea Np. 10 Croup. No. 1A Skin Diseases. Nq. 15 Rheumatism. No. 10 Catarrh. No. 27 Kidney Diseases. No. 34 Sore Throat. No. 77 Grip & Hay Fever. Dr. Jlumriliriiys' Ilnmeopnthlo Manual ot HWnnvp-t nt vnni Ilrn.'iriMtM or Mulled Fred. Sold liy ilriiKKlit. or ."out on receipt of mots,. Boots or St. Humphreys' JIoil. Co , Cor. William huh John Ln.ih , rtmv oik. Tint's why they enjoy their OOPFEB. Any grocer can tell you why customer! keep coming back for SBQUG'S. MAKE PERFECT MEN ! DO NOT DESPAIR I lln Vol U It: h T AnfrAvl Thi Joys ami umtiUlons of ilfo can worst case of Nervous Mobili ty nro absolutely i-nred by i4KKFKrr 'j'a)iikxm. Ulvo prompt relief to Insomnia, fallliiit memory and tho waste uixl drain of vital lumers.lncur rea uy muiscruuonsuruxrusses of early years Impart vigor aim (Hjioncy iu every miicuuu. llrnpnmithn KTBtem. Ulve bloom to the cheeks and luitro to tho out'd. Oiui.'ki box renews eyes ot younj vital enentyi iilvto iiuaraii ! 1 mix on nt a com- tnnil miritiir rtuilllll- Vd. Can bo nrvwbereoi carried In vest pocket. Hold wulleil In plain wrapper on receiptor l-rlco cy this iusuu rcuru wu uaxwu uiuk. cuicu."- I'nrsAleln Shenandoah by Shenandoah firug Htore nnd uruuier ifros. Lauer'sS2a xv 1 w a 9.mt., jfiisner seer. Needs no reconiniendation. Put up in bottles for family use nnd delivered at your home. Lauer's Pilsner Draught Beer Is drank by the majority of beer drinkers. They are good authority on which is best. Christ. :limidt, Agent and llottlcr, 203 W. Coal Street, HENANDOAH - PA Tho Rosv FrosbnnfiR I A And a velvety sottness of tfTfiiln Is luva- riauiy ouiaiueu ur 1U114-0 wuu use rozzoMi'0 Ooniplexlou i'owder. COSTUMES OF DALMATIA. From TIimii Wan Taken tlio Ualinntlo' of KccleflhiMtlciil Uso. Tho women wear dark "bluo skirts nnd red stockings, with shoos which tnrn np nt tho toes, einbroldcreil sleeveless blonso, nnd ti great sleeveless tipjier garment, open In front nnd descending to tho nnkles. They hnvo always o whlto or n red hand kerchief tied over tho bend nml tinder tho ohln. Spooking of dress, wo mndo n most Interesting discovery In undent ecclesias tical costumo. Thoso who nro lonrncd In tho history of eccleslnstlenl dress know thnt tho "dnliniitlo," or peculiar rolxi of thu "deacon," was originally tho dlstlno tlvo dross of tho Dalmatian poasnnt nnd that Just as tho frlozo coat of tho Irish peasant beenmo tho modern "ulster" so tho Honmn fnslilonnblo tailors, urgeil thereto by thnt young scamp, tho Emperor Ilellognbnlus, took tho turn 01 n"novolty from tho Dalmatian peasant dress nnd produced, tho garment called tho "dal matic." It was n first fnslilonnblo Itomnn nrtlclo of dress, then It enmo to bo rt portion of tho distinctive- consular imtl sonntorlnl costume, nnd nt last was npproprlntcd by tho olergy, who, with their conservative Instincts, persisted In wearing It when Its origin hnd been long forgotten. Thoso learned persons, however, do not seem to know that tho old original "dalmatlo" Is still worn In n rcilioto part pf Dalmatln. Wo wcro greatly excited whon wo first saw It on women coming Into tho market nt Spnlatoj It Is now nu upper robe, opon In front, coming down to tho inlddio of tho thigh nnd with a short slit nt tho thigh. It has long, wldo slcovcs. It looks exactly llko tho olerlcal gurmont thnt Is figured In tho oldest pictures of clerical dress. Wo were told that tho wearers woro women of Gllssa, n llttlo upland vlllngo which Is perched on tho rocks nt tho top of tho mountain pnss leading from tho ancient Snlonn over tho mountain rnngo. Good Words. A Town Under the Ground. In Vnlettn, tho capltnl of Mnltn, thcro is nn Important but llttlo known portion which gooa by tho native nuino of tho Munderagglo. It Is shunned by tho police, who nover visit It except In considerable force, nnd Is ns lnncccsslblo to the tourist or cnsunl visitor to tho Island ns Is Tim buktu. It Is locally known ns "Underground Mnltn nnd corresponds to tho bovon Dials In London. Hero llvo nil tho rllTrnll of tho Islnnd In fact, tho scum of tho Mediterranean. Tho crowding to which theso people voluntarily submit thomsolvos Is oxtrnordlnnry. On mtlicr less than three acres of ground llvo nearly 3,000 pco- plo. They exist for tho most part In dark ness, seldom coining up into tho light of day. Onco an evildoer can elude tho police nnd cntor tho Mnndcrnggio ho Is perfectly eafo, ns 110 ono would venturo to follow him. London Standard. Giro that Cough with Shlloh's Cure. Tho best Cough Curo. Itclioves Croup promptly Ono million bottles sold last year. 40 doses for 23 cts. Sold by P. D. Klr'm and a guar antee SENATOR 'AVIS ACCEPTS. Tlio Mlnni'ioui State-mum Will Uo n IVncn CnmuilHslonor. Washington, Aug. 18. Senator Cush- man K. Davis, chnlrmnn of the Sena- torlal committee on foreign relations. SENATOTt CUSHMAN K. DAVIS, hast accented the tender of an np polntment as n member of the Spanish-American, peace commission. Cnmp WlkolVXot Qinmintlnoil. New York, Aut'. 18. Health Olllcer Doty, who Is at Hornellsvllle, N. Y attendlnf? the wedding of Or. Herman M. BIkrs, the bacterologlst of the New York city health department. In an swer to a telegram from tiuaruntlnc, says thnt "Governor Hlack lias not oidered a iuarantlne of Camp Wlkoff, nt Montnuk Point, nor have I sent a report to lilm recommending It. I am co-operating and working In harmony with General Young and General Stern berg. I have Insisted, and still insist that cases of typhoid fever shall be re moved from camp to New York hospl tills, not only as a protection to the camp, but to the public, who have more or less access to the camp. Ves suls for tJilH purpose, have already been supplied." ; To Kovlow Sunt Intro Ilcroow. VashIngtqn, Aug. 18. President Me Kinley has decided that he will re view tho heroes of Bantlaco lu New York city If his ofllclal duties will per mit. Ho so Informed Major Genera wheeler, with whom he hue; a long conference yesterday, und who 1b to assume command at Montauk Point pending the arrival of Generni Shatter Necessarily the date for the proposed review vflll bo some time dlstunt, as the president's plans are that tho sol dlors at Montnuk should have ample time to recover from the effectu of the severe cnmpulgn In Cuba. To HviiiMintii Koy 'West, Washington, Aug. 18. The surgeon general's ofllce has decided to take all the well and convalescent men away from Key West, so that they will not bo In danger from the outbreak of yel low fever. A stubborn vouch or tlcklinc lu the throat yields to One Minute Cough Curo. Harmless 111 eflect. touches the richt snot. Tollable and just what 19 wanton, it acts at once. u. Jl llaKcntiucu. Cniiiula ltutiiliirt tlio Cup. Dorval, Que., Aug. 18. Yesterday's race decided that 'the Seawanhaka In ternational challenge cup for small yachts will remain In the possession of tho lloyul St. Lawrence yueht club, of Montreal, for thlrf year. Challenger, the yacht which represented the Boa- wankaka-Corlntlllnn club, won tho II rat race on a foul, but Dominion, the Canadian boat, won the next three handily. The American yuchtsmen were opposed to the selection of the Dominion to defend the cup, on ac count ot her construction, so the, mem bers of the Itoyal St, Lawrence yacht club offered a $1,000 trophy for a rnce between Challenger and Speculator, the best boat In the Canadian fleet that was built on the same plan as Challenger, Mr. Crane anil his asso ciates decided that they did not have time to remain here to sail the series for the handsome trophy the Canadi ans offered. A lazy liver makes a lazy man. Burdock Blood Hitters Is tho nutiiml, never fulling remedy for a lazy liver. m that dry taste S I in the PLUG pemember the name Jf 1 v When you buy again, mm CONFIDENCES CUBANS. The Administration Believes They Will Make No Protest Against the Present Conditions in (he Island. Washington, Aug. IS. Tomas Ks trada l'alma nnd other prominent members of the Cuban revolutionary party In this country have arrived here. and with Gonzalo do Qucsada, the Cuban charge d'affaires, have held sev eral conferences nt their headquarters on tho situation In tho Islund. Their meetings have given rise to a renewal of the reports thnt tho Cuban republic administration Is dinting under the present system of control. President McKlnley and the members of his ad ministration, however, have paid no at tention to these reports, nnd a mem ber of tho cabinet today asserted that there was no expectation of any ofllclal protest against the system of admin istration put In force pending the es tablishment of n "stable" government in Cuba. "No representations from the Cu bans on this subject," he said, "have been mndo to this government, nor Is anything of the sort looked for. The Cubans have expressed themselves as being satisfied with the present method of administration, and have full con fidence, so far as we know, In the good faith and sincerity of this government, and will remain satisfied until the time Is ripe for tho establishment of u stabla government. Tho Cubans, this admin istration believes, will make no trouble on that score." A Great Surprise loin si ore for all who uso Kemp's Balsam for the Throat and Lungs. Would you be iwt, that it is sold on its meiits and any druggist 13 authorized by the proprietor of this wonderful reineily to give you a sample bottle free? It never fails to cure ncute or chronic roughs. All druggists sell Kemp's Balsam. Trice 25 and 50c. Confirmed by Amltn'-Amtni liny. London, Aug. 18. United States Am bassador Hay came to tho embassy yesterday from the country, where he has been visiting, and after transact ing some accumulated routine business he returned to continue the visit. To a press correspondent Colonel Hay said: "I have been offered and have accepted the post of secretary of state. I shall leave London In about n month." DoWltt's Witch Hazol Salvo has tho largest sale of any salvo in tlio world. This fact aud its merit has led dishonest people to at tempt to counterfeit It. Look out for tho mail who attempts to deceive you when you call for DeWitt's Witch Hazlo Salvo, the groat pile cure. C. II. llagcnbuch. Kennedy Holil Kor Mimlnr. New York, Aug. 18. The police were so positive that In Dr. Samuel J, Ken nedy, dentist, they have the murderer of Emellne C. Reynolds, who was found dead In a room of tho Grand hotel on Tuesday, that Police Captain Price made an affidavit yesterday charging the man with homicide. Magistrate Slmms held tho dentist without ball for examination tomorrow. Moro than twonty niTUlou free samples of DeWitt's Witch lluzel Salvo havo been dis tributed by tho manufacturers. What better proof of their couudciit'O in its morits do you want? It cures piles, burns, scalds, sores, in tlio shortest space of time, O, 11, Iliit'onbiicli. Tho Ineri'iiMi 111" I'oiislimorx. Washington, Aug. 18. The nnnual re pot t of Commissioner of Pensions H. Clay Evans will show that nt the close of tho fiscal yenr 189S there were 933,714 pensioners on the rolls of the bureau. This wus a net Increase of 12,960 over the previous year. There were dropped from the rolls during the year on ac count of deaths 33,091 and for remar riage and other causes 12,900. BrATE ok Ohio, Citv ok 'roi.i-.no, 1 I.ccas County. . JE . . ... l'ltAKK J. Ciikxbv makes iwdli lliat bo Is tlio nenlor partner of tlio Hrin of V. J. Oiiksf.v & .'., doing IjusIu'cm in tlio City of Toledo, County mid itato afomaiil, ami tliut wild linn will pay tho aum of ONK IIUNI1UI5I) 1)01. LA HH for eucli nnd every ease of Cutarrh tlint cnniiot bo cured "' ,UU'" ATT W. ULKASON, 1 i!f l Notary l'llbllo. HiiU'aCuturrhCurfl la taken Internally andp ta directly on tlio blood mid nnicoii Miirfneea )f K.J. t'HUNHV St CO., Toledo, O. Hold by lrmriilf - 75o. mouth. SHERMANWARNING. The Venerable Ex-Premler, In a Speech at Wooster, 0., Points Out the Dangers of Territorial Expansion. Wooster, O., Aug. 1". The survivors of the Sherman brigade are holding their 29th annual reunion here. Kx Secretnry of State John Sherman, who orgunlzed the brigade, came over form Manslleld yesterday to preside at the reunion. In the afternoon he de livered an address before a big nudl ence. In the course of his remurks, after referring to his recent visit to Alaska. Mr. .-Sherman said: "The vnst extent and compass of our country should satisfy our people unci prevent them from extending their do main to distant lands, possessions dif ficult to control nnd Impossible to de fend. I 1 egret to notice a disposition In congress to reach out for outshU ter ritory. This ambition for the occupa tion of territory has been the ruin of Greece, Home and the great nations of Europe in ancient times nml of Spain, Austrlnwind Italy In modern times. "And now the United States Is In more danger from slmllnr causes tluin all others combined. Tho gieed of ter iltory nnd the attempt to rule It lost Great Hiitaln tho great body of what Is now the United States of America. If wo can be content with our vast con tinental possessions we can dispense with the Islands of the sen. There is no room for them In our system of states. Their people do not speak our language. Friendly trade relations can bo easily arranged, but American domination, If attempted, will lead to interminable evils." You Invito disappointment when you ex porlment. DeWitt's Llttlo Early Hisors nro nleftsnnt. posv. thorough little nills. TUcv cure constipation and sick headacho just as suro as yon tako thorn, u. 11. mgonuucii Toniio-.M-0'i-lltopuhlli-iin Tlokor. Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 18. The He publican state convention met yester day In the senate chamber of the cap Itol. James A. Fowler, of Clinton, East Tennessee, was nominated for governor by acclamation. James A. Greer, 11. A. Haggaid and Each Taylor were nomi nated for railroad commissioners. J. W. Baker, of Nashville, was Indorsed for the commissioner to the Paris ex position. A number of negro delegates attended, but the convention was al most "white" Itepubllcan. Give the Children a Drink called Oraln-O. It is a delicious, appetlzlug, nourishing food drink to tako tho placo of colToo. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who hao used It becauso when properly prepared It tastos liko the finest coffee but is free from all Its Injurious properties. Grain O aids dlBojtlon and strengthens the nerves. It is not a stimulant but a health builder, and children, S3 well as adults, can drink It with great bonoflt. Costa about 1 as much as cofleo. 15 and S5c. Awful Itlllll-imil Wrook In Africa, Cape Town, Aug. 18. A collision oc curred on Tuesday at Matjes Fonteln between a goods train and a passenger train. After the collision the cars of the mall train caught fire, and 12 na tives were roasted alive. Altogether 25 natives nnd five Europeans were killed. Among the latter were Mr, Devllllers, one of the candidates for Vryburg; Rev. Mr. Dutolt, wife and child, and Oavry Cope, a prominent Hand foot ball pluyer. Many other persons were Injured. Ono Miuuto Cough Curo surprises pcoplo by its quick cures and children may tako it lu largo quantities without the least dancer. It has won for Itself tho best reputation of any preparation used to-day for colds, croup, tickling In the throat or obstinate coughs. 0. II, Ilugeubuch, Many Alpine l'liliilllli-H. London, Aug. 18, Tho Dally Mall's Vienna correspondent says that num erous Alpine futullttcH have occurred within the last week. They Include an American, Miss Merriuit, who, while making a dangerous ascent ot the Drclsch-Usterspltze, near Innsbruck, slipped nnd fell a distance ot 1,500 feet. Klie wus Instantly killed. For broken surfucos, sores, insect bites, burns, skin diseases ami especially piles there Is one reliable remedy, DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo. When you rail for DoWilt's don't accept counterfeits or frauds. You will not lo dls.ippolnted with DoWilt's Witch. Hazol atlvo. 0. II. llugeiibiich. mmm force iVill Bo Troatod Exactly Liko tho Cuban Insurgents. AMERICAN AUTHORITY SUPREME "i'lim-o Will lie No Joint Act Ion oopt Itotwoim Men-lit und lloi'.v, Who Will Trent tlio IiisiiruentH nml Spiiiilimls Alike." Washington, Aug. 1ft Tho two Amer ican cornmnnders nt Manila, Admiral Dewey nnd Major General Merrltt, uni ted In n Joint dispatch, which wns tu celved here late yesterday nf lei noon, asking for Instructions ns to the milli ner of dealing with the various ele ments, partleplarly tho Insurgents, now that the city wns occupied by the Amerlcn.11 forces. After n conference at tho White House, In which Secre tary Alger nnd Acting Secretury Al len participated, Instructions were sent to the two American commanders. Tho text of tho request for Instructions und of the answer was not made public, but Secretary Alger summed up tho Instructions as substantially as follows: "The Instructions nro to enforce law and order and to treat ull law abid ing citizens ullko." The Instructions arc practically tho same as those sent Tuesday night to General Lawton. Tlio latter order specifically stated that tho Insurgents must recognize the military occupa tion and authority of the United States, and tho cessation of hostilities pro claimed by this government. Doubt less tho same rule Is being applied to the Insurgents under Agulnaldo, al though It was not officially stated that such specific orders were made. It Is said tho Joint dispatch from Dewey and Merrltt did not In terms refer to Agulnaldo, nor did the Instructions mention the Insurgent leader by name. It is well understood, however, that the desire of the American commanders was to have Instructions on the manner of dealing with the large and menacing forces of Insurgents under Agulnaldo, who have surrounded Manila for many weeks, ana who.lt Is thought, may have demanded the right to occupy tho city with tho American forces, ns the Cu ban Insurgents did at Santiago. It has been thought In some quarters here that the showing heretofore made by the insurgents would lend to their receiving a certain amount of recogni tion. In the way of Joint action between the United States forces and those of the Insurgents, when the city was oc cupied. But the Instructions sent last night are based on occupation by the United States alone, and as a high administration ofllclal summed up the situation: "There shall bo no Joint no tion except between Merrltt and Dewey. They will maintain law nnd order and will treat the insurgents and Spaniards alike, requiring all to observe peace and order." Aside from this Joint dispatch the only other word received from Manila during the day was in the brief dis patch from Admiral Dewey announc ing the surrender of the city last Sat urday. A detailed dispatch from Gen eral Merrltt was oagerlv awaited throughout the day, as It was feared that the sharp engagement ot the lnnd forces during the storming of Manila had resulted in some casualties on our Bide. IJut no dispatch came from Gen-' eral Merrltt m to the close of office hours, except the one in which he Joins with Admiral Dewey In asking for In structions. Secretnry Alger concluded from this that the casualties could not have been heavy, us he felt sure Gen crnl Morrltt would promptly report any considerable loss. There was n bare possibility that a cipher dispatch from Merrltt had miscarried. It was noted that neither the first dispatch of Admiral Dewey nor tho Joint dispatch of Dewey and Merrltt made any reference whatever to the part which the German cruiser, Kalser ln Augusta, took in removing Captain General August! from Manila to Hong Kong. From this the officials believe that the American communders do not attach much significance to the course of the German naval authorities. Thp Incident continues to cause some Irri tation here but It Is practically certain that no official cognizance will be taken of It. Free Pills. Send your address to II. E. llucklcn & Co., Chicago, and get a free sainjile box of Dr. King's New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy in their action and arc particularly eflective in the cure of Constipation and Sick Headache, l-'or 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 the stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size 2oc, per box. Sold by A. wasiey, Druggist. To Hull Down IIIk Dnuuhtoi'N' Muynr. Dover, Del., Aug. 18. Ex-Congressman Pennington yesterday took the fltst steps In the direction of determin ing the Identity of the sender of the poisoned box of candy which resulted In tho deaths of his two married daugh ters, Mrs. J. P. Dunning nnd Mrs. J. D. Denne. It Is accepted now by all In touch with the case that the candy was mailed at San Frniuisoo, and that the sender was a womnn. Attorney Oen erul Holiert C. White, of Delaware, was In conference with Mr. Pennington yes terday, duilng which all the details of the enso were cone over und the at torney general wus Informed of all of Mr. Pennington's suspicions. A fur ther Investigation of the candy showed arsenic In large quantities, both In the candy that appeared to have been home made and the purchased article. Shlloh' s Consumption Curo euros whore others fail. It is tho leading Cough Cure, aud uo homo should bo without it. Pleasant to tako nnd goes right to tlio spot. Sold by P. I). Kirlin and a guanmtce. - TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And Flowera, the llaiul of America, Cali fornia, Via tho true pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain Kouto," which traverses a region of porpetuat suushtuo, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes are unknown, Pullman first and second class palace and tourist sleeping curs to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and Now Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Ncbniska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick tlruo, low rates, and all tho comforts of modern railway Improvements guaranteed to all who pur chaso tickets via tho Missouri Pacillc railway system. For rates right from your home, literature, and full Information, dropupostal caul, J. P. MeCann, T. P. Agent, Ait) Ball road avenue, Elmlni, N. Y or S91 Broad way, Now York, 3-1-tf W. K. Hovt, (1, E P. Agt. Half tho ills that man is heir to come from indigestion, Burdock Wood Hitter strength ens and tones the stomach) makes ludlgcstiou Impossible, '00LD DOST." It cuts the grease, and n good rinsing will leave the dishes delightfully clean. THE N. K FAIRBANK COMPANY, Chicago St. Louts, New York. llonton. rbllodtlphU. WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY STRONG 1 n 1 tit viur o ,uc wnoie ueing;. ai i arains anu ioej are cnecKeu jtrmantnuy. u niesf patlenta are properly cureil, their condition often worries them into Insanity. Consumption or DeAlh Mailed sealed. Price f 1 per box; 6 boxes, with lrunlad legal euarantee tocureortefundtaa money, j.oo. Send lor free book. Addiess, PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, 0.-' For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drug Store, Shenandoah, Pa. "HE THAT WORKS EASILY. WORKS SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO Tho Effort to Save Vessels of Ad miral Oervera's Fleet. TWO OF THEM OAN BE RESTORED, Tho SlnrlnTcrosn nnd KoInaMerccdei Will llo Added toOiir"nvy, IJut tlio AlmlriiiiteOnuuudo und Vlcnyn Aro Not Worth Suvlnc For Junk. Santiago do Cuba, Aug. 18. A cor respondent yesterday visited the wrecks of the warships of Admiral Cervera's Ileet. Captain Sharp, of tho Chapman-Merrltt Wrecking company. Is working vigorously to float the Maria Teresa, and expects to get her afloat and in such condition as to en able her to come to Santiago within a fortnight. Tho Maria Teresa has a hole IB feet long In her bottom, verv close to the keel. This Is being closed and stopped with untlveted plates, sol dered, and cement nnd bagging. Captain Sharp suggests bringing the Maria Teresa ilrst to Santiago for tem porary repairs and then taking her to Havana, where It will be possible to patch her up sufllclently for her to undertake the voyuge north. Ho thinks the vessel can be so repaired as to make her avullable us a first class cruiser. Captain Shnrp, however, has no san guine hopes of saving tho Cristobal Colon. In fact, he considers the task practically Impossible, despite the con trary opinion entertained by some, nnd he would not guarantee that the ves sel can be limited. The salvage of the rtclna Mercedes nnd the Meirltnac, he says, will be eusy. Uoth can be floated with little dllllculty, and be will un dertake the contrnct with cimfldenee. The Almlrnnto Oiiuendo and the Vlz caya are both total wrecks, and me not worth saving for Junlir Three hundred and seventy-live pati ents from the hospital at Slboney were brought to Santiago yesterday after- noon and will leave by tho hospital bhlp I Qultanla some time today. The Eighth'! Ohio will leave on tho Mohawk. One company of tho Thirty-fourth Michigan regiment went this morning to Ouan tanamo bay for transput tntlun on the United States steamer ltesnlute. Over COO refugees from tho province of Santlngo havo returned within two days from Jumalcn. They are mostly planters und their families. The authorities are finding great dlfllculty In maintaining discipline In the city. The Immune soldiers aro causing much trouble, and, though the city Is being patrolled by the Eighth Illinois regiment (colored), tt will be necessary to supplement them with a special organized police force. Torrlblo Fires In Ktirope-. St. Petersburg, Aug. 18. There was anohter great llro Tuesday night at NIJnl-Novgorod, capital of the govern ment of the same name, about 250 miles northeast of Moscow. The city workhouse was destroyed, the Inmates Jumping from the windows, many be ing killed and ninny more injured. Thirteen bodies burned to crisp have already been found In the ruins, and many of the Inmates aro still unac counted for. Advices from Skalat, In Gallcla, Austria, report that 300 houses have been destroyed and 1,800 persons made homeless by a Are there. A destructive lire ulso occurred nt Concarneau, In Brittany, near Qulmper, the greater part of tho town being destroyed. ProslrtiMitH Km'Iuuiuo FulU'ltntlnnq. Washington, Aug. 18. President Mc Klnley nnd President Fnure. of Franco, yesterday exchanged direct felicitations over the relations of the two countries and expressions of mutual esteem of the two executives The occasion wns the opening of a new cable between Cape Cod, Mass.. and Hrest, on the rrencn coast, nna the wires were con nected to effect a tbrouirh circuit 1m- twecn the White House nt Washington and tho presidential pnlaco nt Havre, novornof Scollnlil lteiKiiiiliintoil. Mllwutikee, Aug. 18. In the Republi can state convention Inst night Gov ernor .Scnllclil, n. M. Kafollette nnd C. A. EsttibrooK-p wete put In nomina tion for governor, the ballot resulting as follows: Scolleld, 020; I.nfollotte, 43GH: Estnbronke, 0; Huensoh, 2, Total, 1,065; necessary to choice, 5.13, After the nomination of Governor Scolleld the convention took a recess until today. (Iknth : I was dreadfully nervous, and for relief took your Karl's Clover Hoot Tea, It quieted my nerves ami strengthened my whole Nervous Sybtom, I was troubled with Constipation, Kldnoy and Bowel trouble. Your Tea soon cloansoil my system so thoroimhly that I rapidly regained health and strcniith, Mrs. S, A, Sweet, Hartford. Conn. Sold by S. 1. Klrltu ami a guarantee. Buy Koystono flour, lie suro that the name Lehsiu & IHeu, Ashland, Pa,, la printed on every sack, "GOLD DUST.' for dishes that can be thrown away after every meal, to avoid the tiresome task of dish-wash-lug. cannot be granted. Would she have the next best thing t Let her wash the dishes so easily it's almost a pleasure with Washing Powder. They hive stood the tt tofyrars. an if h ve nircd tliuuiandt of .r of Ncrvnus Disease, such as Oebilitv, bUiineit, Sltcplesft neti and V.mcoceletAtrot)iiyt&c tirrfrt t. anil Imnart n health VM. SCHMICKER, JR., Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity ..For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porler, Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer CURE ALL YOUR PAINS WITH Q Pain-Killer.l A Modlclna Chest In Itself. jjj Simple, Safe and Qulok Cure for CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, CQJUHS.f j COLDS, RHEUiyUYSMl Vl u run a ' . 25 andg cont Dottlos. VABJ OF IMITATIONS- BUV ONLY THE GENUINE. nrnDV TIAXIR1 A r-tnn. X S'l& S oatLnS... HH'UDtLHHIA HA. pouiWAftr,-ie0rm,rrUds those con- ii-iujiuuuK inttrn, irvuuarw ttvtcum 01 BLOOD POI&rP-klwrSr Private Diseases human race whlti. n atrov nifntl and bod v. and unfit vou for thrt ouiit-B mi mc. enji or wruu biiu oo civeu, nuura; Datly. O-m 'T'pHf i-0t Sun., fl-1 Z, tend 10 cts, la ft amp for Roovc with iwm t a 1 1 mt n I 1 Xxpualnir Uuuoki anil Fake Inttttuto EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, oisjiorth Jardin St. FOIt STATU HHNATOIt, UOtti District, D. M. GRAHAM, Op Maiianov Citv. Hulijectto Republlcun rule. pOU DIltKCTOIt QV TIIK l'OOlt, S. G. MIDDLETON, Op On.rn'.moN. Subject to Republican rules. jjlOlt COUNTY CONTItOI.blJlt, CHARLES A. SNYDER, Oy 1'OTTSVlLIJi Subject to Republican rul. JjWlt COUNTY HUKVUYOU, MARK D. BOWMAN, Op Maiianov Cjty. Hubject to llepubllcun ruled. poll ItlU'liKSENTATtVli, DR. H. G. REITZEL, Op Maiianov Citv, Subject to Republican rules. jm COUONKR, DR. W; N.' STEIN, Op SiiKHAMiHiAn. Subjott WitoimMlcaurule., CI V
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