s Till) EXCELLENCE OF SYRCP OF FIGS is duo not only to the originality nnrt simplicity of the combination, Iwtt also to tliO carp anil skill with which it is manufactured by scientific iirtwjjfs known to tlio Cai.ifoh.nia Fki Sviiup Co. c (,, , iilul wo wish to Impress upon nil the .! Y.rlniu'e of purchasing the true nh 1 original remedy. As tho rcnulr -SyriitM.r L',igsimna'mifactred by ie CAl.u-or.MA Fin Nvnur Co. on'y, n knowledge of that f'li't will n' ,1st ono in avoiding the worthless imitations jnnnufactnrcd by ot her par ties. Tlio high standing o'f the Cam roitNiA Kio Sritup Co. with tho medi cal profession, nnrt the saUsfa jlion which the genuine Syrup of ligs has given to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of tho cxceller.je of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, as it m is on the hidneys, liver and boiVcht U'ltlinilf ir,i.ti,r .,-... 1,. ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. Jn order to get? its beneficial effects, please remember the name of tho Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. HAN FltAMJK . Oat. I.OUIHVIM.K, Kj. KIIIV VOItK, ,. V. CURES No. 1 Fever, Congestion. No. 2 Worms. No. 3 Infants' Diseases. No. -4 Diarrhen. No. 7 Coughs & Colds. No. 0 Headache. No. lO Dyspepsia, Indigestion No. 1 1 Delayed Periods. No. 1 2 Lcuchorrea. No. 10 Croup. No. 1 4 Skin Diseases. No. 15 Rheumatism. No. 19 Catarrh. No. 27 Kidney Diseases. No. 34 Sore Throat. No. 77 Grip & Hay Fever. Tp, Humphreys llompopntlilo Manual of jnsunscs ai your uruirifisii nr .iiniieu rm-. U..M 1.,. r..t.u .... ,i v.,nulnt- .,f "VVitu 6ta or 81. Hiiiiipiircya'Mcd.C,o.,Cor.Willlum aim donn Ms., inoiv orK. man sj ?Al 1 '.is5 hv.fe win nasi car. tell ynuj ' tboBt Goal-knows a gOOUj mmmmmmmrruiimmmm ARBEY'S OOK BEE, Gives :i satisfied smile to every pa'ate that tastes it, Now on tap at all our customers. WAl. SCIIMICKl-U, JR., - Asent mmumiuiuiuiiimum EVAN J. DAVIES, Livery and Undertaking iu u .iiip-.i-esi-., -"i- i i,,1 ,.- :.:u r. r nusbandj J . . . i y. '-I., i pill. J 1 No. 13 North Jardiu St. m fjvnnnifr L I II f ' II 1 mi ui JVUl That Will Bo Sont to Eoinforco Genoral Shaftor's Army. FROM TIVE TO TEN THOUSAND Mm Will ) totlioAlrtortlioSoltllors Who Will ("oii(Hit mill Ocoupy Sun thilto Tim Difficulty nrflottliiK A'i' M'N to Curry Proper 1'ooit Supplies. WashlnEton, June 21. It was nn liounced at the war department today Ihut no additional transports for troops oihor than tho Newport, which has been Impressed on the Paclllo ooast, hnil been secured. The officials, how ever, have been busily engaged In con ferring with the ngents of steamship companies, an well as Individual owiu ors, with a view to securing additional vfssels. Tho department Is decidedly averse to resorting to Impressment, and only does It when all other efforts to obtain tlm ships fall. Assistant Sec- etary Melklejohn said that the Im pressment , or vessels lor Transports would be the exception, and not tho lule, unless the latter were absolutely e,cessary. Of the 11 transports available by tne department In the east arrangements iro being made to have half a dozen or mote rendezvous at Tampa for the purpose, presumably, of carrying ad ditional reinforcements to General Shatter. The four ships which were at ernnndlna last week have been given orders to go to Tumpa, and ono from Mobile Is already there. Just what portion of General Shatter's reinforce ments are to be taken from Tampa has not yet been announced, but with a half dozen ships at Its command the department ought to be able to trans port approximately 2.000, with their ecrulpments. and subsistence stores. Most of th remainder, It Is expected, will be taken fiom Camp Alger, Va., amounting, it Is said, to a brigade, but this has not yet been dellnltnly settled. The latter will leave the country by the way of Newport News or Norfolk, going In the big vessels Yale and Harvard, which have a ca pacity for carrying a large number of men. Secretary Alger was asked Just how many lelnfoi cements would be sent to General Shatter, but he de fined to state definitely the number, saying, however, In a general way there Would be between 5,000 and 10.003 men. The lack of suitable vessels for car- ylng supplies of fresh refrigerator beef for the army In Cuba, as well as for tha starving people there, Is proving very embarrassing to the officials of tha commissary general's office. Nearly a week ago General Kagan opened bids for supplying this necessary article of the soldiers' diet, and would havo awarded tho contracts before this but for the reason that there are no ships available to carry the supplies. The ships, when secured, will have to bo fitted with refrigerator apparatus In older to preserve the meat fresh, and this will take some little time. Th.' general Is anxious that the work shall be gotten under way, not because thera Is a lack of rations, but for the fact that American soldiers like their fresh href wherever they go, and the aim o the uflklaN Is to keep them supplied as far as practical. The Sure La Grippe Cure. There- Is no use sniveling from tliU dreadful ul.iily.if you will uuly get '.lio right remedy. u me li'iviiiir min all lliruuirli your body. .our liver is out of order, liuve no appetite. no life or ambition, have n Ivtd cold, in fait re completely used tin. i.lcctric Hitters is lie only remedy that will give you prompt ii'i sure relict. Tliey act thirdly on your iver. Stomach and Kidneys, tone up the whole hysteui and make you fool liko a new leiiiK. Tliey aro guaninte d to euro or price otiimlcd. For sale nt A. Wasley s Drug Store, only 50 cents per bottle. Why pnln llo'hN lIohou. Iiondon, June 21. The Madrid cor respondent of Tin- Times says: "Spain's refusal to exchange Lieutenant Hob son and his companions of tho Merrl mac is easily explained and Justified. Without any Intention of acting as rplen, they must have seen many things In and around Santiago about which the American naval and military au thorities would gladly have Information-." It's a mistake to imagine that itching piles an't he cund ; a inistako to sutler a day oni;r tlniii ynu can help. D mil's Ointment ritip-s in tiinr relief ami pe-imiiieut euro. At any ditig htoru. 50 cents. Sujruc.t" . uylntr a ifim- oin. Kingston, Jum.ilca, June 21. Mr. F. W. Ttamsden, the British consul at San tiago, wiio Is netlnir for the United States In the negotiations with the Spaniards for the exchange of Lieu tenant llobion nnd his comrades of the Mciiiniiic expedition, has suggested to the authorities at Washington that even a ransom might bo : aid to se cure the prompt release of the Ameil can prisoners. Ijito to lied and early to rise, prepares a man for his homo In the skies. Early to bid nnd a l.ittlo Early Itlsor, tho pill that makes ifo loiicor ana bettor nun wiser, u. n Hagenbuch. No Agreement to Kxohniigo IIoTi.on. Madrid, June 21. Premier Sagasta, when questioned on tho subject, said nothing had been decided, "In spite of the American reports," regarding the exchange of Naval Constructor Hob- son und his companions who were cap tured by the Spaniards after they sank the collier Merrlmac in the narrow channel leading Into the harbor of San tiago do Cuba. Tho human machine Btarta but onco ami stops hut onco. You can keep It going longest ami most regularly by using DoWlll's Little Early l.isers, tlio Unions llltio puis lor con stipation ami all stomach nnd liver troubles, 0. II. Jlngcnbuch. Hearst's Gift to riiulo Sam. Washington, Juno 21. Lieutenant A. N. Mayer has been given tho com mund of the dispatch boat Uuecaneer, which was tendered the government by W. H. Hearst, of the New York Morn ing Journul, for use during the pres ent war, Mr. Hearst has offered to clothe and provision the crow of the Uuecaneer while It Is In the service cf the government, tho latter only pro- ldlng for and furnishing the officers. Cures croup, soro throat, pulmonary troubles Monarch over pain of every sort. Dr. Thomas' Eclectic Oil. Coming Invents. July 1 Grand picnic under tho auspices of Columbia Glco Club at Columbia park. July 111. Ice cream festival uuilor nusplcos of Company A. Hie mm Drum Corps in liuth bins opem house. Jul v 1. Japanese Titlln In Uobblns' opoi house, miller the umpires of St. Elizabeth's Guild of tho All Senilis (iiurcii. Aiicruuou ami evening. Ask your grocer for tho "Uoyal Talent flour, anil tako no other limiul. It is tlio host flour ni ado. cii? Praise forMcdicinc that Cures After all Other Remedies Fail Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure Restores to Health. 1 i . I 1 FOR 07 years Mr. Howard Morgan has made Watcrburg, N. Y., his home. lie Is known throughout that section as an honest and upright citizen, and Ills word Is as good as his note. With these quali ties combined with industry and a shrewd business tact, Mr. Morgan has accumulated a comfortable fortune. He has an ideal farm home, and for tunate Indeed is the stranger who may chance to seek Its hospitable shelter. For a number of years past Mr. Morgan has been afllicted with heart trouble, a disease so prevalent that It affects one fourth of our entire people. Head what ho says : "I had what the doctors called 'sym pathetic heart trouble, shortness of breath, oppressed feeling In chest, sharp pain in left side and shoulder, weak spells as if I would faint. These made me most miserable. I was un able to do even light work, or exert myself in the least without becoming exhausted. I was treated by our local physicians, but seemed to get no bet ter. Finally I began taking'Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure and before the first bottle was half gone I could see that I impioved. After using a number of bottles I was completely restored to healtlu Words cannot express my feeling of gratitude that this great medicine should have been placed within my reach. My wife has taken ! Dr. Miles' Nervine with the best of results, and she thinks it has no equal to soothe the tired and weak nerves. We both take pleasure in recommend ing Dr. Miles Restorative Remedies whenever we hear of anyone afllicted as we have been, and wo shall con tinup to do so for wo know your medi cine has true curative merits, ' ' ' 'Uf Weak Men Restored, or No Expense for Treatment. A Courso of Remedies the marvel of medical science and Apparatus indorsed by physicians will be sent ON TRIAL, WITHOUT ADVANCE PAYMENT. If not all wo claim, return them at our expense. MEN WHO ARE WEAK, BROKEN DOWN, DISCOURAGED. Men who suf fer from the effects of disease, over-work, worry, from the follies of youth or the ex cesses of manhood, from unnatural drains, weakness or luck of development of any or. gan, failure of vital forces, unfitness for marriage all such men should ' 'come to tb,e fountain head'Tornscientificmethodof mar velous power to vitalize, develop, restore and sustain. On request we will send description and particulars, with testimonials, in plain sealed envelope. (No C. O. D. imposition or other deception.) Cut out this offer or mention paper. Address ERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N. Y. l- Lut ' 0 1 ' fldtiu-r Tot Ji 01r1 nt vnole 60le rietl. C' liti 1 the dealer n proais where fir ix.r lltUtrIt'3"f Vol ic!t, Kft M Btvlcu cf Ilarueis. W Top lHnrsiM.e (6t-370. "tf Surr.fjUtoSl :m. riiiteu-in. cttes, Siiriuft lloi Ui 11 tiunrt HiriKH PrUo. 118.00 WaKJii. bend a" M wIU foi f J5 Citalogueof all 1 V UtKIAGlS N1 IIAUWKHS Ml ahi: YOU (iOI.NG .SOUTH V Till: MIUTHKKN 11A1I.WAY WIACIIKS AM. 1'llQMINKNT I'OINTH. Don't start South without consiiltlni! John Jt. lleall, District I'li-acnccr AKcnt, Southern Kaibvny, (JUS Chestnut street, l'liiliuhiliihia If you cannot call in person, write to him. S. K. Parker, Sharon, Wis., writes: "I havo tried DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo for itclitliK lilies ami it always stops them in two nilnutos. I consider Hewitt's Witeh Hazel Salvo tlio createst pile euro on tho market." (!. 11. liHgonlmch. The South Hint II AilvlllltilCOH. Tim Southern Hallway lias is-iiied for freo ilifetriliution, a bixtcen p:i;o journal ties eiiptlvo of Virginia, North and South Caro lina, Temiesbco, (leoriila, Aliilniina and .Mississippi. Persons scoklui; new locations, or capitalists da-drinu to mako safoaud profit able investments will find tho information contained therein hoth valtmblo nnd inter ostiug. Copies will ho mailed freo upon ap plication to John M. lioall, District r.issen ger Aseut, 82S Cliostnut street, Philadelphia, li. Ono Mlni'to Is not Ioiib, yet rellof is ob tained In half that time liy tho use of One Minute Ouuh t'uio. It nrevents conutiui lion and quickly euros coldi, croup, hronclil tis, pneumonia, lu Kripo and all throat and mm troubles, u, jt, 4inucnuiii'ii, liny Koystonelloiir. llosmotliat tho name I.KWiKi & IUi;u, Ashland, I'h., is prlnlwl on every Kick, THE discovery and announcement by Dr. Franklin Miles, that the health of tho whole or any part of the body depends upon the state of tho nervous system very much more than upon anything else, has been received by many of our most eminent physicians as scientifically correct. There aro many others in the profes sion, who through ignorance or preju dice or both, still refuse to accept the more modern theory, but continue to treat the kidneys or other organs with nostrums which Irritate, excite and Inflame them beyond their strength, while the heart and brain are starving for proper nourishment. Dr. Miles' Remedies restore the lost energies of life and build up the system quicker and better and stronger than any other known medicines. We are glad to hear from our old friend, Dr. M. W. Shcpard of Plant City, Fla. He writes: "1 have used the Dr. Miles New Heart Cure and the Restorative Nervine for nearly three years with the best of results, and shall continue to use them when re quired. I am particularly pleased with the Nervine, and have obtained results from it in the treatment of insomnia and nervous prostration that are truly marvelous. I have also used your Anti-Pain Tills and find they are the best thing I ever tried for head ache and neuralgia. Dr. Miles' Reme dies are sold by all druggists under a positive guarantee llrst bottle benefits or money refunded. Book on tho heart Dr. J Miles' , Ro8toroo Health and nerves sent free on request by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. MM RELIABLE MAN 3$ SCIENCE TRIMKiltlO kTHe LAMP OF n ft- tlu cm- Mnpauy net ion. Carru- TriPi. Wipnn- - l kud Milk lor larje, ir No.KWBurr'j Pri.-, w.ifi - -.n -u-i cur stjlei. U4.lrroniu.liler.,tLj. sj -.1. 1 t,t O, CO. W. 11. 111 ATT bco'r, IXKHAIIT, Lm CURE ALL YOUR PAINS WITH Pain-Killer. A Medicine Chest In Itself. Simple, Safe and Quick Cure for CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, COLDS, RHEUMATISM, 1 NEURALGIA. P 25 nnd 50 cont Bottlos. &! BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. Gf BUY ONLY THE OENUINE.i M PERRY DAVIS' UU lit GUAKANTttU,'" NllUlH irml CllK-(l Ol'ITllIlH ls IUkt .fiVtS.aJ BLOOD PUISON 'Ilk llll OIlkt'Ma I'l'fkll CIlkL'M fllfpfl 111 1 1 0lti . Si'iiaiuctH. tami fur UchAc '"rrii(ti,,lotilvtriiuinllcalbuukKxrKMlnkr Ouuckd:lakuluktiuuuitLiulrtrlclitibcUcmutt no pain from youi RUPTURE if you wear tha CHAMPION TRUSS, Mnrln Fitr itti."ulelnhW Trust Co.. 610 Locust St.. Philip Pa. raw J rauB"38" -' "Tama Will Now Bo Rapidly Pushocl Through Congress. GPAIN EEFUSES HIS RELEASE. Tho SpnnMi lli'lutntKN JNln.v Ho Hnlrt Intr tlm Itoro of tho Morriitina mill 111k Ilrnvn Cmnpniiloim ni iri)tnoi, JJxpcctl lu; to Iloculvo n Itniiniii. Waslilneton, June 21. Lieutenant llnbson, tlip hern of the JTerrimnc, will he Irannferred from tho construrtlon corpf to the line of the navy and ralsi-d to the grade of lieutenant commander, probably this week. This action was definitely decided by tho administra tion J'Mterday, anil leKlslatlon empow ering tills action will be rirepRpd In both houses, nnd Its execution will almost ImmedlatPly follow the afflxlng of thp executive approval of the nwamire. It had been proposed to wait Ilnbson's personal expression an to his choice between the transfer to the line or pro motion within the corps, where future advancement is limited. The final de cision to give substantial recognition without further delay, nave for legis lative authority, which Is to be imme diately granted, follows the formal re fusal of exchange by the Spanish gov ernment. This determination was reached after a short and Informal con sultation as to the Spanish attitude as to the exchange of prisoners, and the likelihood that there will be no early release of the gallant lieutenant and his crew. The llrst dispatch, announcing that Captain General Blanco had peremp torily refused to exchange the Merrl mac heroes, caused some Indignation, whlrh was modified later by Madrid advices quoting Sagasta as saying that no decision had been reached. Should. Spain adopt the cruel and unusual course of refusing an exchange tha tegulatlons of the war department aro sullliient to meet the case. The fol ic wing Is laid dijwn In its regulations: "Itctallatlon will never be resorted to as a measure of revenge, but only as a measure of protective retribution, end. moreover, cautiously and unavoid ably; that Is to say, retaliation shall only be resorted to after careful In quiry Into the real occurrence, and the character of the deeds that may de mand retribution. Unjust or inconsid erate retaliation removes the belliger ents further and further from the miti gating rules of regular war, and by rapid strides leads them to the in ternecine wars of savages." It was pointed out by a leading officer of the army that the Spanish had most to lose by a course of cruelty which would call for retaliation, as the num ber of Spanish prisoners Is far greater than that of American prisoners. The navy officials attach no signifi cance In the half masting of the flags over Morro Castle after tho recent bombardment as Indicating that Hob son and his associates had perished. Morro Is being spared to protect Hob son, nnd, moreover, it Is hardly sup posed that the Spanish flag would bo lowered out of consideration of an American loss. If the usual practices of warfare were followed, Hobson and the Americans would be removed to a plati' f safety, Instead of danger, for a pi isoner of war is entitled under civilized usage to protection against undue exposure or harsh treatment. The putting forward of prisoners as a shluld Is a relic of barbarism. As a nili- the places where prisoners are anllned, where hospitals and where v i irks of art, library, church and char itable Institutions are located are deslg niited by a yellow flag, and command ers direct their fire so as to protect these points as sacred. If Ilnbson is kept at Morro, either to ensure protec tion for that place or to expose him to danger, it is said to be a breach of the rules of civilized warfare. The authorities here are convinced that the Spanish officials are taking advantage of the distinction accorded tr. Ilnbson in the United States, tln- dpr the rules of war a prisoner is val ued snlely by his rank, nnd It Is con sidered dishonorable either to under estimate a prisoner's rank In order to cause a more advantageous exchange or to take a higher rank for the pur pose of obtatning bettr-r treatment. In the case nf Hobsnn, his rank as as sistant constructor, which Is equiva lent to lieutenant, junior grade, should be the sole basis for his exchange, yet It is obvious to the authorities here that the Spaniards hold him not as a lieutenant, but as a popular Idol of the United States. In this respect his de tention ceases to bp that of a prisoner of war, nnd becomes one of hostage. The holding of hostages, usually for ransom or other benefit, is a medieval custom seldom if ever resorted to in modern warfare. Hut oven as a host age Hobson would be entitled to an ex change for prisoners of greater rank or greater number. Buclcleu's Arnica Salve. Tho heat salvo in tho world for cuts. bruises, soros, ulcers, salt rhenni, foyer sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posltiroly cures piles, or ao pay required. It ts guaranteed to give porfect satisfaction or mony refunded. Price 85 conts por box. For salo br A. Wasloy. Attempt to 1'oNnn Agulimldo. London, June 21. The Hong Kong correspondent of Tho Dally Telegraph says: According to the report of the United States transport Zallro, which has Just arrived here from Manila, a dastardly attempt was made last week to poison General Agulnaldo. He was taken suddenly and violently 111 after partaking of a meal, and the symptoms were such up clearly Indicated that poison had been mixed with his food. General Agulnaldo was ill for two days. No ono would over bo bothered with con stipation if overyono know how naturally and quickly llurdock Illood Hitters regulatos the htomaeh and bowels. . C'olonol Iti-yun to lerve Utldor l.oo. Washington, June 21. It Is regarded as probable that Colonel William Jen nings Iiryun and tho Nebraska regi ment under his command will be as signed to the army corps commanded by Major General Fltsshugh Lee. War department officials were reticent about the matter wlien questioned, nut there Is excellent uuthorlty for the statement that the assignment will be made. Interested People. Advertising a patent medicine in the e culiar way in which the proprietor of Kemp's lialsam for Coughs and Colds doc it, is in deed wonderful, lie authorises all druggitU to g e to thoe who call for it, a sample botlle free, that they inay try it ljefore pur chasing. The lsrgo lttles are 25 and 60c. We certainly would ndvUc a trial. It may save ynu hi un mi'-uiiipliiHi. DON CARLOS IN1EHVIEWLD. Onl Our Win- .Villi Mpnln l'l-i-M-nli I III follower I'pi-lnliig. Madild, via Jl'nrrlti!, June 21. IC1 Im pareial publishes an Interview Its rn tpspondent hn had with Don Cm! As It is understood that the pretend, r i ovised the Intorvlew before it win published, his statements may bp re garded as In the nature of a manifesto, Don Carlos said: "I won't conceal fronlfyou that win n I left Venice last April 1 was resolved to protest by means of forcp and arms that is. 1-y ordering my partisans to rise against the people who were pros tituting our cnuntry by a series of un imaginable humiliations, but when I learned that war against the United States was Imminent, and might be declared at any moment, I changed my resolution and firmly decided to ob serve Hip most absolute Impassivity. "The governing statpsmen, who have roniniltlid the crime of not preparing the nation for a war everyone saw to be unavoidable for the Inst two years, will never bp able to accuse mp of hav ing withdrawn a single Spanish will from the national Cones In the fight with the United States. They brought on the war by yielding continually to Anieilcun demands, and they will have to take the responsibility of their mis take. "This attitude of mine will last so long as the presi nt condition of affairs endure. Hut when the hour for the great settlement arrives I shall make up for the n sont silenco. I will then take my revenist, not by means of words alone, but by means of acts, and I will do that as soon as my con science as a Spaniard permits me to do it. 1 am firmly resolved to fulfill my duty to the end, and to omit no sacrifice In order to redeem and avenge Spain." Don Carlos, questioned as to the policy he would adopt In case he should mount the throne, said he could not enter upon that subject now, beyond admitting the necessity for a large in crease In the navy, but he declared that he had thought out and completed plans regarding the military problem and the question nf Spain's foreign policy. Don Carlos spoke eloquently of the necessity for prosecuting the war to the utmost. "Our wonderful nerve, spirit of resolution and exalted senti ment of honor are," he said, "the only force Spain can bring to a nation with which she may strike an alliance In the day of the coming European conflagra tion. She must, therefore, preserve Jealously that force and spirit." Tin-en Drowned While FNIilnsr. Sogourney. la.. June 21. Yesterday afternoon, near What Cheer, this poun ty, three persons were drowned by the overturning ur the boat from which they were fl. hlng. They were Jesse Ford, druggist: Mrs. Switzer, known on the stage s Lena Crow, and the llev. Parkinson, pastor of the Episcopal church of What Chi er. The bodies have bet n recovered. Prom ise Mo I " At some Jtime in her life Cupid pieaus in every wotn an 's ear. ind when that time comes it is a woman's duty to think twice before she answers. She should think once for herself, and once for the man who has chosen her for his life companion. If she is suffering from a torturing, drag ging weakness or disease so prevalent with her sex, she has no right to answer " Yes " until her health is restored. If she does, shew-ill be wretched and ill herself and her home will be an unhappy one. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is a scientific remedy that cures all weakness, disease, disorder and derangement of the delicate and im portant feminine organs. It is not a "cure all," but a medicine devised to correct this one class of disorders and no other. It has accomplished its purpose in tens of thousands of cases, as is shown by tens of thousands of testimonials of the grateful patients themselves. It imparts vigor and virility to the entire womanly organism, and is the best of all nerve tonics and re storatives. It fits for wifehood and mother hood. It transforms weak, nervous, de spondent invalids into healthy, happy women. " I was so weak I could scarcely walk about the house," wrifts Mrs. M.ittie ScruggB, of Allen's Creek. Amherst Co., Vn " Was reduced to a mere skeleton. I was never free from pain in the back nnd head and could not sleep at night. I bought thice bottles of Dr. Pierce's favorite Prescription nnd Golden Medical DIs covery'aml two vials of 'l'leasant Pellets.' After taking these six weeks I felt like a new person : slept well and gained In flesh. I am doing all ray own housework and we have nine in the family." A man or woman who neglects constipation suffers from slow poisoning. Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure constipation. One little "Pellet" is a gentle laxa tive, and two a mild cathartic. All medicine dealers sell them. No other pills are "just as good." nillions of Dollars Go up in smoko ovory year. Tako n risks but got your houses, stock, fu niture, etc., insured in first-class r llahlo companies as represented by DAVID FAUST, Also Ltfe a ndAcci dental Oompanlflt 11 I I I BomcVlEM iipo 's n reliable, Monthly, rein-.Uttu,; mrdieim'. ('.. j tiarmlws and tho I urCBldrugnhould bo uecd. If you want lUe bwl, get Op- Peal's PennroyaG PiiSs Thor ro prompt, te sod ccrUIn In result. The u-tonlnr ' TW1 aterdtgipj noint. guut anywhere, 1.00, Addiew 1'jui. Msui. 'j -v. C. ..and,U. For Sale at KIRLIN'S Druir Store, Suenanrtiil1, P.. "A HAND SAW IS A GOOD THING, BUT NOT TO SHAVE WITH." IS THE PROPER THING FOR HOUSE-CLEANING. WfRAlNB0W LINIMENT 111 tlio SjiitUim MA iiJ-al: i::iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!i' " JiiiiiiiiiiiK'iniuiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiMiiiintiiiiiH Read What CUTICURA REMEDIES Have OoneforSkin-Torturcd Babies. M" little sinter li.uliou pox. Plio suffered tTrlblv. Trn-( perthlng, no good, ftealm nine i(T with her i-li it lies, slip win rsw all over. (Iir-rieoitA tov ntrcd Itrr in thrreiertki, Mrs. El JZA KOYK, 121 1 4t li St., Wash., 1). C. durllttleboy hairiOeani.i in tlio most hor rl'ile state, ills fiu-e was full nf scnlm, nml pits nf the flpsli were raw. Wo used ('i l l rnii Rol and CrricriiA (ointment), and in i, a? in t'k hi' trns ii& ftivd a rr,T, Mr. .1. r. KKBKHK, WiO Hn.Jst St.; llrooklyn. I notiredavery red mugUness nn my boy's fin-c. Doctors did nn gowl. After lining ono luxe mi'l i h.ilf uf Ci'i'ici'RL (ointment) and C'rri--! l:A HoAi, ftp in entirely eiirrtl. Mrs. W. 1. J,( R. I'.'l'l Wilder St., l'lillo., l'.l. rHOTUCDC 1' kii ' wnrm blh with Coil Il llrtknO Cluu S.iai .unit a elnftle annulling with I 1 1 ir-i-iiA. j-iiirt -if rmollicnl Htnn i-urt., will aftonl tn- .nt niter, trannlt nut And tlt'i-p.aml pol,ittoa.peil curt-, ui.i1 n - to ii ki thf ni I. In Tail In your dntf Sold trmiliBtinllttlie w.trM. I'nTTSR I). A C.C'nm- .Sole i'roi li.itoa. Alt About Habr'n skin, Scalpftliair.freo PROFESSIONAL CARDS JJ Ar.MtHK.lt, ATTOKN IiY-AT-l, AW. Wfflce Kgsn Imlklln, corter of Mnln nn Centre ftreet. Blientttidoidi. T H. I'OMBKOV, O i ATTOttNBY-AT-LAW Shonnmlonli, l'a. Jg W. SliOEMAKHR ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corncrilnrket and Centre street. piIOI'. JOHN JONI5S, MUSICAL INSTRUCT0K, Iick Rox OS, Mnliatioy City, Pa. Kfivlnw nt.. .tl.1 . masters in a,i inr, w , , ontbevlolln.maiidoll,, , gulturund vw. c , V" ZT ?' L'"ro,bl0- 4 dJre.. I care of Htroil 4,-(-,-r .iii.naniinan MAKE MEN no NOT DESPAIR! in No! Hn'IVr I.tmuer! The .ii 1 1 .mint inns 1 ift fan 1 1 --ttii i il tu Mm Th wry i."l t".sus of Nt'iVotis iH'tiill iH1 nlivHititi'ly I'tim! by MCriXTO 'VAItlAZTH, mi n i t r. hoft,, muiriinln iii .in: iiH'tu'iri ami t tu twisto .ui.! iU un nf il.ii ii fltrs int'tir n'd I v ukIim n i lonv t n veus if .nh tirs Iminirt vgnr situt imti'llr In .-t rv function Iimpo in i it.. oiim. t.f -u hlii' m to the clK'Ci.-i uni! M trt t tht tfSK, t'J "f ' unt or old. Out .d U' Lmi rUH-ttLlf A Vi'ul t'lit-rny, C hox nt W-3.u .i ''""'-rvi Hi'""' Kiiarun tecd ciin'Mi tiKitie l t'f inni-m irfrjitft'il O'ui bo cnirhul in v. r. , Unl i.hl TafT . .TTn lnTCOI niiiiifil in plain ur.' jm nui c' Tv, ,.ii',t ,,t pri"0 t y i ll t I'hi'K.MVtu Laxtou uiuk vmoajr Mil. For sale In Shetiantlnnh by Sliennndoah Prug fctore und Gruhler liros. at, ) ifiTfEKKS I "TIIH STYLISH PATTERN." Af ? t!5t!;. Fa: iiionatle. OiiinaI. Perfect- i'ilting. Prices JO ami ltCtntH. Jor.s higher. None better at any price. P-.nii. ruliaW mnrhxtit eltc Itipm (n X scatly every city or town. As!; for T a Uiem, or they can be had by mail from R us In either New York or Chicago. J J Sltmps uMcn. Latest Fashion Sheet T 5 sent upoa receipt of one cent to pay 3 f postage Brightest ladies' magailne published. Invaluable for the home. Fashions of thj day. Home Literature, Household Hints, Fancy Work, Current Topics, Fiction, all foe only 50 cents a year, in cluding a freo pattern, your own selec tion any time. Send two 2-cent stamps for sample copy, Address THE McCALL COMPANY, s-J42-H6 Vest J-lth Street, New York. , JS9 Fifth Avenue, Chicapo, mBY PiLLS! 01U6 ffl SaFr itlri ufir . sVmo dr. Fna'-uIfiMauaTr lOfUSWoUAf'!' Wurax Specific Co,PHiLs-rA. Koi at Povlnaky'a drug store, Eaa Conlre ulreel. fTtfiWNV TANSY PILLS i imtt Tpri and Mrr WOMAN'S RtLIEF, AI- . on ,t t nnd rrhiNiir .luW ,,t(ntiniu. Gtl (. M -h c Tamt l'lLLAnCt K BBOmtTt. XfJnijt orwntdirfft (wald, prie, $U For sale at Kfrlln's dru etora and Bbenandoa druj: b to re nou-. u i suitituju teiuuiy lot g Brijlito, Vmu ps, ihcunwtlEUi, p ichbs ami jwliw B rtin Well. arc's- k ,.kntt 5 i "i r ... Aftnj u a vi i I'd ti i 'lor j n I- it - ' 4 U i, Hi K..tm 'ispaiac- . HCKtll a iu . iuut ivhla. C