I THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS is tine not only to the orip;!nn,ltiynud simplicity of the combinntion, lmt also totlio euro nnd skill with which it is manufactured by seientillc processes known to tliu Cai.ifoiinia Fin Svutu Co. only, and we wish to impress upon nil the. importance, of purchasing tlio truo and original remedy. As the Kcnnlno Syrup of Pigs is manufactured by the C'amkouha Fin Svnup Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured bv other par ties. The high standing o'f the Cam-i-oujua Via SvittJi- Co. with the medi cal profession, and the uatinfaetion which tins genuine Syrup of Figs has given t) millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of the. exc.-llenoe of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxativi, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating 01 wen lean ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to froHts beneficial effects, please roiueuibor the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN I'ltA.NOI!... 1. Col. 1.IIUIHVII,I,K. Kj. Ml:w VOKK. I. V. CURES No. 1 Fever, Congestion. No. 2 Worms. No. 0 Infants' DIsonscs. No. 4 Diarrhea. No. 7 Coughs & Colds. No. 9 Headache. No. lO Dyspepsia, Indigestion. No. 1 1 Delayed Periods. No. 1 2 Louchorrea. No. 10 Croup. No. 14 Skin Diseases. No. 1 C Rheumatism. No. 19 Catarrh. No. 27 Kidney Diseases. No. 34 Sore Throat. No. 77 Grip & Hay Fever. Dr. nmnplireys' Homeopathic- Jtviiint of Discuses at your limpets or .Mailed Free. Hold by druirclfts, or cent on receipt of 25cts., D0.:ts or SI. Humphreys' Med. Co., Cor. William and John Sts., New York. ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS Ask. For Them Grocers can tell you why thos; whobuy seelig's keep coining back f r it. Strange t ongli how long it tnkt-3 people to try n acw thine. fej when UbCU .13 Mil admixture to ordinary cof fee makes a IMWUH l delicious drink. .'ci.;,.? LAUER'S In Bottles or by '' the Keg. Lauer's Lager MD Pilsnei Beer. Porter and Weiss Beer. Christ. Schmidt, A;;ent and Uottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA EVAN J. DAYIES. or Livery and '. Undertaking, r ''-1 No. 13 North Jardin St. Tho RosylFroshnoss And a velvety softndsH of the skin la Inva riably obtained by ttiof-j who uo I'oziomi's Uouiplexlou fowiler. ! No lmincdiato Forward Movoment on Santiago. TO HUSH WATSON'S SQUADRON. Tlio Cninnimlmu Will Strike Stinlnlit After ('iiiiiiii'ii'h Fleet. Now In tlio Snoy. Cnilnl Oovcrnmunt 1'mployn Wreedtorn to ltoi'ovor SiiuuIhIi blilps. WnnhliiRton, July 7. The general tendency of the olllclnl bulletins post ed yesterduy show that no forward movement on Santiago Is In absolutely Iminedlute contemplation. Deep con cern Is felt here ut the deprivations aiul suffeiiiiBS of our troops lying In trenches and In Meld hospitals sur rounding Santiago, nnd there Is every where a disposition to Insist that here ufter busto shall be made slowly, and that the equipment of our soldiers, their commissary anil quartermasters' supplies, their ammunition uud their hospital stores, shall be complete In every respect before they advance fur ther. Tills Is likely to be the rule even at the expense of time. Conlldenee Is felt that there will be no Miction between the urmy nnd navy commanders, and that the conference between them will result In an agree ment upon a Joint plan for the prose cution of the campaign. In the event tliut this belief should be not well founded the president Is prepared to act himself by orders from first hand. There is much of force In the naval argument that If Sampson is obliged to enter Santiago hatbor before the forts are captured lie will jeopardize the safety of the whole of the ironclad fleet under bis command, since by the sinking of one of these ships In the narrow channel through a Spanish mine or shell the lleet would be left helpless and exposed to destruction under the cuus of the forts, to which tliey rnuld make no leply, owing to the eh ration i f the latter. On the other liiiod. the ..m.y utlicers seem to be Justilled In avoiding the tremendous sacrifice of life that would be involved In again throwing our soldiers upon the Spanish defenses until they have been materially reinforced In numbers and strengthened by artillery. The fact that several of the vessels selected for Watson's lleet were in the thick of the engagement of July .1 promises to somewhat delay the de parture of the eastern squadron f6r the shores of Spain. The vessels have con sumed a good deal of coal, and with out doubt have expended a large quan tity of their highest grade of ammuni tion in the furious attack on the steel warships of the Spaniards. It will be necessary to replenish these stores be fore tlio long Kuropean voyage is be gun. However, Secretary Long has given rush orders for the preparation of this squadron, and it will certainly be off In the course of a few days. The movements of the Cadiz lleet are very puzzling to our experts here. Weakened us It Is by the sending back of the torpedo boat destroyers, the Spanish squadron bound for the Phil ippines seems destined to go to as sure destruction as did Cervera's unlucky ships when they headed westward from the Cape Verde Islands. Tho Spaniards without doubt are fully aware of the inferiority of their lleet, and why thev persist In sending It to be sunk in the 1'hlllpplnes is a mys tery. The navy department -was ad vised yesterday that the squadron was passing through the Suez canal, and ns the vessels must have paid the heavy toll required In advance the Indications are now regarded as conclusive that the ships are actually bound for tho Philippines. This belief stimulates the preparations hero for Watson's sailing, lie will strike straight after Camara, who In the end Is doomed to be caught between Watson and Dewey. Secretary Long is quite hopeful that several of the Spanish ships of the Cervera squadron can be saved, in part at least, if not as a whole. Assistant Secretary Allen shares in this belief, nnd thinks that the Cristobal Colon can be gotten off the rocks as an entirety, and that the hull, upper works and guns can be made avullable. She was the best armored cruiser in the Span ish navy, and If Bhe can beJfloated and repaired will make a valuo!hle acquisi tion to the Ameiican nayy. Mr. Allen Is hopeful that the Vlzcaya and Oquen- dtfjcanye Haved In part. Information httSHpnched the depaitment that the hulls' in e not badly damaged. A con tract has been made with the Merrltt Wrecking company, which may be can celed' at uny time If the government finds tiio salvaire is not nrocressinc satisfactorily. Two largo wrecking ves sels left Norfolk yesterday to begin work upon the Colon, Vlzcaya and Oquendo. A Clever Trick. Tt ..n..4ol..l lnr.1- lll-n It 1.,, f llmm Id colli.. no trick about it. Anvbodv can try It who uiiahuiio back and weak kidneys, malaria or j , .... , . iitrvuus iruuiucrj, u jiu-uu jiu euu iuiu Himself right away by taking Electric Hit ters. This medicine tones up the whole system, acts as a stinmlaut to tlio liver and Kidneys, is a moou puriuer ami nerve tonic. It cures constipation, headache, fainting spells, sleeplessness and melancholy. It is purely vegetable, a mild laxative, and re stores tho system to Its natural vigor. Try l'.Iectrio Hitters and bo convinced that they uro a miracle worker. Kvcry bottle guaran teed. Only ouc. a bottle at A. Wasley s drug store. Application For Injunction Denied. Trenton, July 7. Vice Chancellor Iteed yesterday denied the application of tho Camden and Suburban Street Hallway company for an Injunction restraining the city of CamTlen from repaying Its principal streets. Tho matter is already in tho supreme court, nnd a decision will be rendered to morrow Vice Chancellor Iteed held that it was unnecessary for the court of chanrery to Interfere. A little life may bo sacrificed to an hour's dolay, Choleni infantum, dysentery, diarrhoea come suddenly. Only safe plan Is to liavo Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Straw- beny always on hand. Knurl li .Miuillii Uvpcdlton. Washington, July 7, Preparations for the fourth expedition to the Philippines are under wuy ut the war department. It was scheduled to leave some time between July C and 10, but it Is now realized that tills Is Impracticable un less a much smaller array of transports Is started than was ut first contem plated. Approximately 12,000 men yet remain ut San Francisco awaiting transportation. Interested Feople. Advertising a patent medicine in the pe culiar way in which the proprietor of Kemp's llalsam for Coughs and Colds does it, is In deed wonderful. He authorizes all druggists to give to those who call for it, a sample bottle free, that they may try it before pur chasing. The large bottles are 25 and Goc, We certainly would advise a trial, It may save vou from consumption. Ask for the Genuine JOHANN IIOFP'S MALT EXTRACT AM. othi:rs ark wohtiii.bss ihitations Free fVIedscal Treatment for ML backs this otter. (Cat out and send this notice, ERIE MEDICAL WE HAVE NO AGENTS ff but LiiTe sold direct to the eon iumr for 25 years t sale- rrleoi. ttrioe bim tha dealer ipronii. where tor elimination Everything wurmtei. 118 tylcj of Vehlclei, 55 itvlei of lUrness. Tot. mrzitt. S36 SamTi.C5l)toS125. gee, Thietonj, Trtpi, Waon ettea, epring-Hoid and Milk Surrey Ciroeif. Prise, fU.W. Wflfoni. oeai ior Catalog-no of all our AU fOOl Mill tot ELKHART UAUUIAOK ANU 1IA1LNL89 MTO. .5UM.vii:i: oun.Mii. rEISONAI.I.Y-CO.VI)UCTi:i TOUlt VIA I'UNN 8Y1.VAXIA n.Ul.KO.U). Tlio I'onL.-ylvania Railroad Company au uouuees the fullowhiK porsonally-eondticted tours for the summer and early autumn of lS'JS : To tho Xorth (including Watkins Olen, Niagara l-'alls, Tliousand Islands, Mon treal, Quebec, Au Sable Cliasm, Lakes Cliam plain and (leorge, Saratoga, and a daylight ride through the Highlands of tho Hudson), July 2(1 and August 1U. Kate, $100 for tho round trip from Now York, Philadelphia, lialtiniorc, and Washington, covering all ex penses of .1 two-weeks' trip. Proportionate rates from other puints. To Yellow.stono Park and tlio Tnius Mississippi Exposition on a special train of Pullman sleeping, compartment, obscivniioii, and dining cars, allowing eight days in "Wonderland" and two days at Omaha, Sep tember 1. Unto, fl23."i from New York, Phil adelphia, ll.iUiinore, and Washington; JaiSU from Pittsburg. To Niagara Falls, excursion tickets good to return within ten days will bu told on July 1, August t and IS. September 1, 15 and Sll, at rate of $10 from Philadelphia, Ilaltimurc, and Washingtuu. These tickets include transposition only, nud will permit of stop over witliin limit at Ilutr.ilo, Itochestcr, and Watkins on the return trip. Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, I.iuay Caverns, Natural llridgo, Virginia Hot Springs, I'iclimond, and Washington, Sep tember 2S and October II). Kate, from Now York, $03 from Philadelphia. Pro portionate rates from other points. For itineraries and further information ap ply to ticket agents, or address Geo. W. Uoyd, Assistant Geuoral Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. K. C. Illanks. of Lewisvillo. Texas, writes that one box of DoWitt's Witcli Hazel Salvo was worth ?50.00 to him. It cured li is piles of ten years standing. Ho advises others to try it. It also cures eczema, skin diseases nnd obstinate sores. C. II. Hagenbuch. The South and Mm AdiiiuttigeH, Tlio Southern Itaihvay has issued for freo distribution, a sixteen page journal des criptive of Virginia, North and South Caro lina, Tennesseo, Georgia, Alabama and .Mississippi. Persons seeking new locations, or capitalists desiring to make safe and profit able, investments will llnd tlio information contained therein both vuhtablo uud inter esting. Copies will bo mailed freo upon ap plication to John M. Beall, District Passen ger Agent, 828 Chestnut street, Philadelphia, Pa. Gknts : I was dreadfully nervous, and for relief took your Karl's Clover Koot Tea. It quieted my nerves and strengthened niy whole Nervous System. I was troubled with Constipation, Kidney and liowel trouble. our lea soon cleansed my system so thoroughly that I rapidly regained health and strength. Mrs. S. A. Siveet, Hartford, Conn, Sold by S. P. Kiillu and a guarantee. Aiti: VOU OOINO SOUTH? . TUB BOUTHEItN RAILWAY It BACH KB AM. I'UOMINKNT POINTS. Don't sui t South without consulting John M. I Seal 1, District Passenger Agent, Southern Itallway, 028 Chestnut street, Philadelphia If you cannot call in person, writo to him. HIIPF Al l VnilR PAIMC WITH . - . . . ...... , 1 m- it A Medicine Chest In Itself. Simple, Safe and Quick Cure for ! CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, COLDS, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA. 25 and BO cont Bottloa. BT.WARE OF IMITATIONS. Q BUY ONLY THE QCNUINE. m PERRY DAVIS' Ra.Tlim.604H.SixthSL Side Entrance on Groen St., PHILADELPHIA, I'A. CURE CUARANTtcU, Younu. nlil.aloKlo or marrli u & tliuw coa- eilllllUllllU MH 1.4,., It'll Bl U , .wn... V. ni nnn pmsmi si'jl SpHitflin niMnsos '?.s:"'ra.,,!;,,.,.!,,s 'fill IIIUIW Ml..-,"" IIUIIIUI. , vu ............ dultia it' ile, call or writo and bo iivt'd. lluuril Hatty. !K i'iTih, !-tli ln., ii.ia. m-nu wen. 111 ftatups for UO"K with aworir t 1 1 inn ll I ; ! JJxiiualuic Uuiioln and c'uko luatltutea. A Hand U one ot tlio pOHdt!H. IN RiVBM It. Handsome Comploxion 1 greatest cnarms a woman can I OiZOHl'B COMl'LUXION l'OWQUUI lexaiider esTho Late Czar of Russia Camed the following telegram to be sent to the Branch Home of Johann Hoff.at tit Petersburg: " Semi imme diately one case of Johaiin Huff 'S Malt Extract lo S.irs koje, Celo, by order of the Czar, Count von Schmvak IT." Mere strentth In one down bottln of Johann Hofl's Mult Extract than In cak of ate or porter, without their deleterious etfcilt. en Who Are Willing to Pay When Convinced of Cure. A tclentlfle combined medical nnrl mochanlcnl cure hiu lieen ib.covered for "Weakness of Men." lUtuccpfi hiu been so startling that tho proprietor now announce that -they will tend it on trial remedies nnd nppllnnc Z' without advance payment to any lionct man, ' Ifuotfdl that is claimed all vnn wish wnd U back that ends it lay nothing! No such ofter as ever made hi irood faith ttorn we believe no other remedy would stand mch a test. This combined treatmcntcures quickly, thoroughly nnd forever all tnecta of early evil halts. later ex ce!.cs, overwork, worry, etc. It crcatu health, strength, vitality, sustaining rowers and restores weak anil uudeelojH.'d oruons to iiatual dimen sions ami functions. vjrx Any man writing in earnest will receive descrlp-2- Hon, particular and refctences in a plum sealed en velope, i njiesjiuuui uniinuencc fo aeccption nor Imposition of any nature A naUonul retmLatlao or mention paper.) Address CO., Buffalo, N. Y. Bmpinj - to 170. Cftrrift- large, irit M. AM flnrfav. PrleB. with curtaloi. ltmnl. fa. itylea htda, eproD aai liaderi, 160. At ioo4 a. Kill for f tt. CO. W. , PitATTi sort, ELKUAUT. ViO, PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. IWUKK ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. fillip,. It,-n,i I, nil, II,,,. r M Centie streets, siieiuoitluah. J II. I'OMKKOY, ATTORNEY-AT-I. AW Hhetiaudonli, I'a ji w hiioi:makku ATTORNEY-AT-LAW. Corner Market ami Outre Btrcetn. plIOF. JOHN .IONICS, MUSICAL INSTHUCTOR, Lock Box OT, Mnlianoy City, In. ifavliiK fit lulled under pnrno of tlio m.itiru 111 l .ni.lnt. n1.1l 1rU tartll 011 thu violin jniuitlol I tit iiititritnd voeal eulturo Teriu rcufn)iiublu. AddretiH Ineuruof iroina I.h jt'wtlnr 'Slienandnfth THE PHILADELPHIA TlflES IS THE HANDSOMEST and BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED. Ilurlng IS1H TIIK TIMKS will not only maintain the high standard of excellence it reached the past year, hut will steadfastly endeavor to excel Its own best recoid, and will not swerve fioin its wet purpose, to make THE TIMES THE FAVORITE FAMILY NEWSPAPER OF THIS COUNTRY AND THE BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED rillNTISO ALL THE NEWS OP ALL THE WORLD ALL THE TIME No Journal Is mnro extensively circulated or hat a wider circle of reuders in Pennsylvania limn THE PHILADELPHIA TlflES WHY? BECAUSE IT DESERVES THEM Specimen Copies Sent Free Send for One TCDMC DAILY, 83.0O per annum ; Mcents 1 per month; delivered liy earrlerH for (1 eentH iier week. SUNDAY UlllTlO.V, 'J2 larue, hniidxouie ihiktii 221 eolinini", ele;autly illiiitruled, heautitully printed in eoloin, i-'Au perunnuiii; 5 centa per eopy. Daily and .Sun day, $.1.10 per minimi ; K eentH per month. Addrcn.i all letters to THE "Tl rVl ES, rUIUUKLflllA rnim.-criEnr-STOKE. o DISAI.Hlt IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Ciprs and Tobacco. Wholesalo and Retal). SO West Centre Street. RIDIX'S CeloLmtod rciunic l'owdora nmor f .alt tfe and aura rfir IkiI,, Wttif VUl WT p ivaufiuyn 1 tin nan ou.tr in fi?k&r tvuiixliin). Alayibu.vth bct and voi4 tJlMt ra;"tinmit. UuiunittcJ nupcrior to all othtvi. J'oottvtl ieutlutheiiitftl.i-t. AN, t IVrticuUf u 4 ctC Orff or: llk lUy, lVttuu,MMfc lillllliMM mm uinnrni mm Tho Bill Goos Through tho Senate by a Deoislvo Votoi SENATOR MORRILL AGAINST IT. II' Wax tlio Only Itcpulillciui to()ppoo tlio .Mimiiii-o on ITlllii I'linuo Six Domoorutlti Sonntor (Mti Tliult' Votos Willi tlio Mii.lorlt.v. WnslilnKton, July 7. Tile annexation of Hawaii Is now nreompllBlied so far us the k'Rlslathe lirnnch of the govern ment la concerned. Qutte unexpected ly the rcFolutloim providing for the an nexation of the islands were brought to u vote In the senate late yesterday nftornoon. and tliey were passed liy the declnlve vote of 12 to 21. Marly In yesterday's session of Hie senate rnnferenres of the lenders on both sides of the cliHtuher were held, nnd n tarll ttndei standing wns rearlied Hint a vote should be taken yesterday, or today at latest. The opponents of nnnexatlnn prac tically hud concluded I their arguments, and as they hud no deslio to keep the senate in session by purely dilatory taitlcs they announced their willingness that a vote should be taken as soon ns Mr. White, Mr. Pet tlgrew and Mr. Allen had llnlshed their speeches. Mr. Allen concluded to elim inate a part of the matter he had pic pared, and at 1:15 lie completed Ills speech. In a few minutes every senator at the Capitol was In his seat. The galleries Illled rapidly, and members of the house of representatives, learning that a vote was being taken, came hurriedly to tha senate side to witnesB proceedings that, will be historic. , The test vote came on an amendment offered by Mr. White, of California. It I was offcted with no expectation that it would be adopted, but merely to place the Ideas nnd opinions of the op ponents of annexation on record. It v::b rejected by tt vote of 40 to 20, Indi cating that the annexationists were strongly in the majority. Amendment after amendment was offered, but tho advocates of the resolutions stood sol idly together, gaining rather than los- Ing Htteugtli on the successive votlnc,. Finally, at H:no p. m.. the resolution!! themselves. In precisely the same form In which they were rcc; Ived from the house of representatives, were reported to the senate, nnd the roll call began. Intense intrrest was manifested by every spectator. Not a sound was to be heard In the chamber except the call o the clerk and the response of sena tors. When the vice president an nounced the vote by which the resolu tions were passed a tremendous wave of applause swept through the gal leries, which the vice president made no effort to check. Those who had ad vocated the resolutions expressed their pleasuto by shaking hands with olio another, nnd on both sides evident re lief was shown that the end had come. For a few minutes so much good nil turcd confusion existed that the dig nity of the senate was threatened, but Vice President Hobart quietly remind ed senators that the session was not yet at nn end. Mr. Morrill, of Vermont, was the only Republican who voted ugulnst the reso lutions, although Mr. Thurston, of Ne braska, and Mr. Spooner, of Wisconsin, were paired against them. Six Dem ocrats Gorman of Maryland, McL,auiin of Houtli iGarollna, Money of Missis sippi, Morgan nnd Pettus of Alabama and Sullivan of Mlssis-slppl voted In favor of annexation. On the face of tlio vote cast for the resolutions the treaty of annexation might have been rati fied, the resolutions having a two thirds majority, but as the 12 pairs would have been arranged on n bashi of two votes for one If the treaty hnd been under consideration, the vote of the full sennto on the treaty, on the basis of yesterday's vote, would havo been EG to 33, not a Bulllclent number of votes In favor of the treaty to havo ratified it. A sharp discurslon was caused early in the session by the Introduction of a resolution tendering the thanks of con gress to Commodore Schley for de stroying Admiral Cervera's fleet. The resolution was scut to the naval affairs committee. The senate concurred to the house amendment to the general deficiency bill, thus pnsslng tho last ot the ap propriation bills. Millions Given Away. It is certainly gratifying to tho public to know of one concern in tho land who are not afraid to be generous to tlio needy and buffer ing. Tho proprietors of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds, have eiven away over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine; and have tho satisfaction of knowing it lias absolutely cured thousands of hunolcsa casus. Asthma. liroiu'hitis, Hoarseness and all diseases of tho I hroat, Unest and J.ungs arc surely cured by it. Call on A. Wasley, Druggist, and get a trial hottlo free. Regular si.e 50c. and $1. Kvcry bottle guaranteed, or piico lefundcd. Mutinous, Spniilsli IM-I .unci-. Kingston, Jamaica, July 7. About CO of the -100 Spanish prlsoneis mi the United States auxiliary cruiser Har vard attempted to escape Monday night. Ill some way a number of tliein secured Buns nnd made a wild dnidi for liberty from the steerage, where they were eonllned. Tlnir lush wus met by the deadly bullets of the guards, and six weie kllhd and ID wounded. The lliing ended the mutiny. No American was hurt. Give the Children a Drink called Grain-0. It is a dolicious, appetb.iug nourishing food drink to take tho placo of coll'co. Sold by all grocers and liked by al who have used it because when properly prepared it ta&tos Uko tlio finoat coffee but is Irco from all its injurious propoitiOB. liram Oaiil8dlg03tion and strengthens tho nerves It is not a stimulant but a health builder, and children, as well as adultB, can drink it with great benefit. Costs about J as much tu cotlco. in and S5o 'iiiix Iviinhi Cliiilltlliiiilil, For tlio Ponimylvaiiln Cbaiimmum, to lie Iiold at Mt. flrotim, l'.i., July 1 to August 4, lS'JS, tho Pennsylvania Kailroiul I'oiiiiiany will sell tickets to tlio uuiiornl nulilic on June 'J0 to August 1, kooiI to return until August 10, iuclusiro, from stations on its lino in lVnnsylviiniit, nnd from Washington, I). (' , Iialtiiuore, JIil., ami Oinntulalguu, N. Y., uml luiiH'll intorniedinto stutlona, to lit. lirotna uml leturu, at ml need ratett, Illvosnro u torriblo torment totlio little folks, anil to suinu olilcr ones, l'jislly eiiroil Uoan's Ointment nuvor lulls Instant relief. iornianeiit curr. At any drug storo, 50 cents Jlus T-'niiuirii 'llVim Onlcirod Homo? Gibraltar, July 7. Ac-cording to dis patches received here from Madrid tin Spanish eovernmeiit h.m ordered Ad miral Camaru to ivtnni to f'paln. Gen irnl Ochande l.an nnlvd at Algeclras to Inspect tin- tt e ni in v l...tteiies. Tho Chief IlnrRiMU of MllnnhurK, I'a' DoWitt's Utile l-jirly Klwin aiu tlio bout pills lie over used in Ills f.nully during forty yonrs of house keeping Tliuy euro constipation, nick lii'iidai lietind stomach nnd liver troubles Kuiall in siu but gnat in lCMills. V, 11 llageuliiicli. NUGGETS OF NEWS. All wounued solrtlers from Cuba hereafter whl be taken to Put truss Monroe. Dr. Corneliim Hern, nf Panama canal notoriety, died tit llotirncmntith, Eng land, yesterduy. Admiral McNnlr has been ordered to duty ns superintendent of the naval academy at Annapolis. Itev. Miner Swallow, probably the oldest Methodist minister in Pennsyl vania, died at Kingston, aged 83. Tuesday, Sept. C, hnB bpen tlxed as the day f"r the execution of Charles O. Kaiser, the Norrlstown wife murderer. The sUtc of Maryland will honor her native son. Commodore Seliley, with ti sword of lmnor foi Ills destruction of Cervera's fleet. Thousands, of persons have been cured of piles by lisiii(t DsWItt's Witch llseel Salve It IicrN promptly mideiiies oereiim and sll Jdn dlMvwes. It gives Immediate relief. C. II. lliigenhueh. Coming IHentn. July 1!). Ice cream festival under auaphes of Company A. Fife and Drum l'or in Koh bins' opera house. July 80. Ice riesm festival in Holihin-' opora house under the auspiees of the Young Mens' Ushers' Associatiou. Hob Moore, of T.nFayctlo, Ind., says that for constiiuilioii ho ha found DoWitt's Little liirly Hlters to he perfect. They never gripe. Try them for stomach and liver troubles. ('. II. lUgenhuch. Tho Alfonso N 1 1 1 l)i"tr.od. Washington, July ".Secretary Lone has lecelved word through Oeneinl Greely. slgnnl officer, which Is accepted as confirming the report that the Spanish ship Alphonso XII was de stroyed while trying to run the Havana blockade. Uoneral tlreely's Informa tion came in a cipher message, and he considers the report reliable. The ship is said to lie a total loss. It occurred near Mai lei. In the heart of cverr man and in the soul of every wom.m tlKre is n vacuum that can onlv he filled by a child In Ami lira thef are too many childless bonus. All the love and passion of court- . ship and all the gfSkisses ot the noneyniooii turn to bitter dust iinrin the Hps of the wedded couple to whose home there never comes the palter of childish feet. One cause, mote than anv other, con tributes to making the tens of thousands of childless, and consequently unhappy, homes all over this country. The cause ii often the unconscious fault of the wife. A woman who suiters from weakness and dis ease of the distinctly feminine organism ii unfitted for motherhood, and if she has children it will probably be at the sacrifice of her own life. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription is a wonderful medicine for wom en who suffer in this way. It acts directly on the delicate and important organs con cerned in wifehood and motherhood. It makes them stronc. healthv. vitrnrons vi rile and clastic. It banishes the squeam- lshuess of the expectant period and makis baby's advent easy and almost painless. It insures the little new-comer's health ami a bountiful supply of nourishment. Thou sands of homes that were childless and unhappy now eclio with the prattle of healthy babyhood, as the result of the use of this marvelous medicine. " When I began taking Ilr. Tierce's medicines I was crv sick," writes Mrs. R. I). Moore, ot Schuyler, Colfax Co., Nebr., (Box 173). " I could not keep anything on my stomach, and kept getting worse. Mv husband got me two bottles of Ilr Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, two of his 'Favorite Prescription ' and four of his ' Pleasant Pellets.' (At tins time I had been preg nant nbout two months.) I began taking the medicines, and in teas than a week I could eat anything. The ' Favorite Prescription ' is the best medicine in the world for prospective moth ers. My health is better now than it has been for twelve years. My little girl is now six months old and Is well aim healthy I do not think I should have had my baby if we had not obtained something to build up my system and strengthen me." Twenty-one one-cent stamps cover the mailing of a paper-covered copy of Doctor Pie?ce's Common Sense Medical Adviser. Cloth-bound, 31 stamps. Send to Dr. U. V, Pierce, Buffalo, N. 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