, jfwt iff.' sy"' I "ft 1 THE EXCELUNC2 GF SYWP FIGS Is duo not only to tlic urigiimlit.r and simplicity of tliu coinlimitim,lnitiilf,o to tho euro and nUill with whieli it Is manufactured by ncli-ntifio processes known to tliu Camfouxia. Fin Svisui' Co. only, iindwo wish to impress upon all the importance of purcliHHlnir tlto true and original remedy. Aa tho frenttlne Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the CALiroisNiA Fin Svnup Co. only, u kuowledifo of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of the Cam koiinia Kio Syitur- Co. with the mcdl eal profession, nnd the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs lias given to millions of families. maUes the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far In advance of all other laxativos, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without Irritating or weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to gefe its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN FlcANCll.CO. CI. LOUISVILLE. KT. KKVt VOKK. N. V. it CUltES No. 1 Fever, Congestion. No. 2 Worms. No. 0 Infants' Diseases. No. 4 Diarrhea. No. 7 Coughs & Colds. No. O Headache. No. 10 Dyspepsia, Indigestion. No. 1 1 Delayed Periods. No. 1 2 Leuchorrea. No. 10 Croup. No. 1 A Skin Diseases. No. IS Rheumatism. No. 19 Catarrh. ' . 27 Kidney Diseases. No. 34 Sore Throat. No. 77 Grip & Hay Fever. Dr. Humphreys' Ilomoonathla Mwial of Diseases at your DrugKisti ur Mulled Free. Sld by UruircUH. or font on receipt of 23ots., 60utR or SI. Humphreys' Med. Co., Cor. William ana jonn ms.. iv orK. ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS 5K:F0RTflEM mEr) Grocers can tell p ore eared by you wliy tliose wbobuySEEUG'S keep coining back for it. You can't keep on selling a j oor thing to the ,t,ame people. using Scel- lg'S because you lean buy cheap "coffee nnd make it dclicioin by a 1 tlitUe or this admixture LAUER'S BOCK BEER In Bottles or by the Keg. Lauer' s Lager MD Pilsnei Beer. Porter and Weiss Beer. Christ. Schmidt, Axcnt anil Hottler, 203 W. Coal Street, -SHENANDOAH - PA EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking No. 13 North Jardin St. Tho Rosy Froshnoss Anil n velvet lr aof tneafl of thn nlrln la lna. riably obtained bjr thofs who uso Pozzohi's Uouiplezlon l'owder 11 it a 1 TO rifflffl ESCAPE. Gonoral Sliaftor's Efforts to Garry Out Prosidont's Injunction roil SURRENDER OF SANTIAGO. TVxtw of tlio Xuvnt Oi-ilnntico Olvo Ull Ftn, Unfile.) lory ltcsults In tho Attempt to" Mlioll Snn(liiK Ovor tho High Hills From tlio Opon Sen. WnRlafiiRton, July 12. General Shat ter's report from Slboney sent Just be fore midnight Sunday caused olIlclalH of Iho win- dcpuittnent to wait all day with tho expectation of hearing that the bombardment of Rnntlnjro had be Klin. No word to tlmt effect came, how ever, up to the lime the department doped, and though there la little reason to doubt that the general carried out the program of which he had notified the department It vn regarded as pos sible that he hud consented to a further extension under the Hag of truce In view of certain signs of weakening on the part of the Spanish commander. It Is supposed here that General Miles with additional reinforcements on the Yale will arrive nt Slboney this morn ing ami If a surrender has not been se cured by that time It Is believed that the assault upon the town proper will he prosecuted ut once with the greatest energy and determination. The tests made recently of the naval ordnance gave very unsatisfactory results when It was attempted to project shells over the high hills from the open sea Into Santiago city. Possibly better results may be attained today If the attack la resumed then, but there Is more likeli hood that the main reliance will be upon such of the lighter draught ves sels of Admiral Sampson's fleet as may Bucceed In getting closer to the Bhora and In a better position than the heavy battleships . The officials here nro satisfied that what appears to be delay on the part of General Shatter was really caused by Ills effoits to carry out strictly the presl dent's Injunction to prevent the Span sh army from escaping from Santiago. He might have attacked the town sev eral days ago with the result that If the Spaniards were overcome they would have retreated without obstruction to the northwest beyond the reach of our soldiers to follow. General Shatter Is disposed to save every life possible In the war; probably having In mind the particularly large proportion killed, wounded and missing compared to tho total strength of his army In tho battle of Caney, which the official figures pro mulgated today shows was exceptional In modern warfare. The little artillery duel of Sunday ap pears to have been more serious In Its results than was at first suspected by General Shatter himself, for during the afternoon he was obliged to report na one result the death of Captain Charles W. Howell, Second Infantry, one of the most gallant and popular officers of tho regular establishment. The cable communication between Washington and General Shatter's headquarters has now been gotten Into excellent condition, so that It has been possible to receive at the department n message within '20 minutes after it hag been dispatched by General Shatter. Colonel Allen, who Is In charge at Gen eial Shatter's end of the line, reported to thi- department that he Is now en gaged in laying a cable from Guanta namo to Playa del Kste, which will still further reduce the time required for the exchange of communications. Naval officials say that a serious lr regularity occurred at the time tho ships of Admlial Cervera's fleet hauled down their colors and surrendered. In quiries have brought out the fact that the breech blocks of the guns were thrown overboard, thus disabling the guns and making them practically worthless, and the valves by which the ships were Hooded opened after the sur render, when, under the rules of war fare, the enemy had ceased fighting and had asked for quarter. It Is said that further destruction to the ships at such a time was both wanton and dishonor able, and that If the persons respon sible for It are located they are likely to be held accountable. A Clever Trick. It c ertainly looks like it. hut tlicro Is really no tiick about it. Anybody can try it who has lame hack and weak kidneys, malaria or nervom troubles, wo mean no can cure himself right uwoy by takiiiK I.Ieetric Hit ters. Tbi.-i medicine tones up tlio whole system, acts us a stimulant to tlio liver una kidneys, Id it blond purifier aim nerve tonic. it cures constipation, neauacne, minimi; spells, sleeplessness and melancholy. It is purely vegetable, a mild laxative, and re stores tlio system to its natural vigor. Try Klectric Hitters and bu convinced tbat tliey aio a niiraclo worker, liycry bottle guaran teed. Only 50c. a bottlo at A. Waslcy s drug btoro. ItoporU'd "Condition of I'ont'o. Madrid, July 12. It is nrserted that the United States mains tho following demands as conditions of peace: First, the possession of Cuba and Porto Itico, with n port in the Canaries. Second, an Indemnity of 4S,000,000 (about $210,000,000). Third, the reten tion of the Philippines as a guarantee of tho payment of the indemnity. These. terms are regarded as Impossible. A household necessity. Dr. Thomas' tclec trie Oil. Heals bums, cuts, wounds of any sort: cures soro throat, croup, catarrh, asthma ; never fails. Stumps on TiidtMiinlty llondH. Washington, July 12. Tho commis sioner of Internal revenue has made a ruling to tliu effect that all Indemnity uunua musi jiuve uiiixeci to tnem a CO cent revenue stamp under the new law, and In addition, stamps must be affixed repersentlng one-half of one cent for each dollar or fraction there- oi pain uy mo principal obligor to a company or other surety ns a premium for the bond, A bond for $12,000, there- lorc, ror wlilch a guarantee company had charged a premium of 3 per cent must have afllxed $2.30 In stamps. Shiloli' s Consimiptlou Cure cures where others fail. It is tho leading Cough Cure, and no homo should be without it, Plca.Miut to take uud goes right to tho spot. Bold by 1'. li. iviriiu ami a guarantee. Tniiiwpm't Limit's rtJJ. Ti-impHlilpx New York, July 12. The big freight and cattle carrying steamer Massachu setts, purchased by the government from the Atlantic Transport lino for uso as u troopship, arrived yesterday from London, and as soon as she Is un loaded sho will he turned over to the government for the shipment of troops, horsoH ami military supplies for the Santiugo, Havana and Porto lileo cx pedltlons. The Mobile and Berlin are ready for sea. The Massachusetts wilt be fitted out us u troopship by the end of the week, Several others of tha Atlantic Trunspoit line Included in tha $1,000,000 purchase ure expected. Years of sulTorlus relieved In a night Itching plies yield nt once to the curative properties of Iloan'a Ointment. Never falls, t any drug store, 50 cents, KARL O 75ward to Joliann fioffi In consideration of the excellent merit of your Malt Preparations, and your well-deserved reputa tion, I herewith appoint you as purveyor to the court of Rof.manla. Signed by PIIILIPESCO, Court Marshal. more suenfnn in one dozen oouim oi juutinu ugii-s jmu lAXvi', T.trrt ili.n In a rlc nf al or norter. without their ddeterljiu XS&rlJi Ask for the Genuine Johann Hoffs Malt Extract ALL OTIIEItS ARE WORTHLESS IMITATIONS FREE TRIAL 10 ANY HONEST MAN IIio foremost Metficol Company In thn World In tho Curo of Weak Men Make tills Offer HAPPY MARRIAGE, HEALTH, ENERGY AND LONG LIFE. In all tho world today In all tbe history of the world no doctor or Institution hrj treated and restored ro many men as bns the famed j:U!K il KDICAb CO., ol Buffalo, N. Y. This Is due to the fnet that tho company controls some Inventions and dlscoTtrle which hare no eouul In the whole realm of medical science Ri much deception has lcu practised la idTertliiug ThcV Ulll Send their rsutlv nnrl a whole mouth's course of restorative remedies, wtwt.u, c-wirire, ,u miv iiuueftt mm reuuuie man I hot. a dollar nefd bo advanced not a penny paid till results are known to and aeknowledKed by tho patient. The Krlo Medical Company's appliance and remedies have been talked about and written about all over tbe world, till every man has heard of tbera. They n store or create strength, Th-or, hoallhy tissue and new life. They repair drains on tho system that sap tho cncrRy. Thoy curo nervousness, despondency, auJ all tho efftxtt of evil habits, cxressis, over-work, etc They it,e full strength, development and tone to ccij jiui nun auu oiKun ui uie uouy. i anure is uaposai. ble and aire li no hairier This "Trial without Expenso" offer Is naturally lim ited by the company to a short time, and application must lie mndo at once. Write to the Willi MEDICAL COMPANY, BUFFALO, N. Y and give jour express address as well aa your tiost-ofucc. Iteier to eeelng the account ol their j?E HAVE HQ AGENTS but bftra eolJ direct t) the con sumer for 25 ye&ri at whott l&ie prices, itTiDft aeaicr i proais. snip woerfl lor examination. Ererr thing warranted, 113 dries of Vehicles, 03 itjlee of Harness. TonllusKies. 130 to 6arreji,fUtoSU5. !tei. rhaetoni. Traps. etui, Spring-ltoad Waxons. Send for Pirn ey Heroin Prist, f 16.00. a od t veils for J5. Wa;0Ql. Send for Urg., Catalogue of all our fctrjiAPJ CAEUIAOE AMD UAUMH9 MTO, CO. rKltSON-AI.I.Y-ClN-I)UCTi:i) TOUIt Vl.t 1'KXN SVI.VANIA UAlLKOAl). Tlio I'uui.sylvnnia ltuilioiid Conipiuiy au liounccs the folluwiiij; persoiial!y-:iiiiducted tours for the summer nnd early autumn of 1803: To tlio North (Including Watkins Olen, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Mon tieal, Qiubec, An Sablo Chasm, Lakes Cliam plaiu and George, Saratoca, and a daylight ride lliroiixh tliu Highlands of the IIuilsoii), July 20 and August 1(1. Kate, $100 for the round trip from Now York, Philadelphia, Ilaltiinore, and .Washington, covering all ex penses of a two-weeks' trip. Proportionate rates from other points. To Yellowstone l'ark and the Trans Misslssippi 12xposition on a hpccial tniin of Pullman bleeping, compartment, observation, and dining cars, alluwing eight days in Wonderland" mid two days at Omaha, Sep tember 1. 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Sold by all grocers und liked by all who have used it because when properly prepared it tastes like tlio flucst cull'ce but is freo from all its injurious properties. Graiu- O aids digc3tion and strengthens the nerves. It is not a stimulant but a health builder, and children, as well as adults, can drink it with great benefit. Costs about 1 as much a3 colleo. 15 and 25c. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And Flowers, tho Ibuid of Amerlen, Cnll- rurnln. Via tho truo pathway, "The Iron Mountain Koute," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, whero suo' storms, blizzards or high altitudes aio unknown. Pullman first and second class palaco and tourist sleeping cars to poluts in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, withuut chango. Quick time, low rates, and all tho comforts of modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via the Missouri Pacific railway system. 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TIMICS will not only maintain the high ntanilard of cxct'lli iKu It ruaclird the pant yuar, nut will stcadfantly endeavor to oxi'el its own bfst ri'conl, and will not swerve lrom Its ht't purpose to make THE TIMES TiiH rAVOIUTE FAMILY NEWSPAPER OF THIS COUNTRY AMI THE BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED I'llINTINO ALL THE NEWS OK ALL THE WORLD ALL THE TIME No Journal li more extensively has a wbler circle, of readers ill than circulated or Pennsylvania THE PHILADELPHIA TlflES WHY? BECAUSE IT DESERVES THEM Specimen Copies Sent Free Send for one TPRATC DAILY, 83.00 per milium ; SJ cents A-A'-' per month; dt llvered byiarriers for 6 cents per week. HUN'KAY IJDITION, 32 large, handsome liages 231 columns, elegantly Illustrated, beautifully printed in colors, 82.CO per unniiin i dceuw per copy. Dally ami Sun day, $3.00 per annum ; 50 cents per month. Address all letters to THE IMI riiiLiDKLrnu ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND THERE IS NO KIND OF PAIN OR ACHE. INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL THAT PAIN. KILLER WILL NOT RE. I LIEVE. LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE BEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS & SON. 8 9 ii i3 AllltVOl'N nKitlMTV, ri-Hiillur li'oct'lc, Mrlfiiu'u. Xt Cutting, Nmiill IJiitlcvt'loju ii Orirunal; J.nht lit nil h. IriklL 4i ii fed lul rflo 1 0iiiy. hi ml 10 cm, stumps fr liotfc 'i'i'iitii."uu viiuuiiH'ditiuiiiouKr iDomnir UuucUi-;fukc'EmiUulc,v.n.lrtrlcl;iii;bciJCUii;a. num.- enenr - store. o l)UAI.i;it IN o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholosalo and RotaU. West Centra Streot lolllllloil Tnuwll 'owilerg uovor tull ttiaaiiuiureunir Iai with Tumj Pid 1'iniirrujal 1111 ami iiilifr li 'gcu ruiiicoiiii. Aiwsyniiu.viou iv. kiiii xuiu gij( Ktliitlnlliiiil.t.ANo I. llrtiAluiu,4iiU.- Il .f 7L'S,lJtl'fU'0''.M. i. HA X 1 X - . "111 ..1. Itf to Jain'Kikn 11 S, SENATiON TRIAL Eichard R, Konnoy, of Dolawaro, Boforo a Jury. EVEHT WITHOUT A PRECEDENT. Indicted tTion Klovoii Coiuitsi, Chnrd Inc III ssi With Aiding mid Aholtlnii Wlllliim V. lloirirs In l.ontlntr tho Dovor Hunk to tho Kxtrnt of :i,GO(. Wilmington. Del.. July 12. A trial probably unprecedented In the annuls) of this country, that of n member of the United States senate on a criminal charge, begun In the United State circuit court In this city yesterday afternoon before Judge Dradford. The defendant Ih Ulchard Hollln Kenney, of Dover, Junior United States senator from Delaware, Indicted upon a charge of aiding und abetting William N. Uoggs, who has confessed to robbing the First National bank, of Dover, of which Institution he was puylng teller, of the sum of $107,000. The counts In the Indictment to which Senator Kenney has pleaded not guilty, churge him with aiding and abetting Iioggs to the ex tent of about $a,M0. Two men, IOzekiel T. Cooper, of Jill ford, and Thomas S. Clark, of Dover, have already been convicted of similar charges und are now serving terms of 18 months und five years respectively, In the New Jersey penitentiary at Trenton. Hoggs was the principal witness for the prosecution In each case. Ills story SENATOR KENNEY. wns to the effect that the greater part of his stealings were expended In stock speculations and RamblinK, and that In the stock speculations the defendants were associated with him by partici pating in his deals and that they p;ave him their cheeks when they had no funds in the bank, Bosks taking care of them from the bank's funds. The high position of the defendant drew to the court room a crowd that Jammed Its capacity, a large number of women being among the spectators. As soon as the defense had renewed the formal plea of not guilty, which hud been withdrawn pending argument on demuriers to the Indictment, as a result of which 14 counts In the Indict ment, charging conspiracy with Boggs, had been ruled out, leaving 11 counts charging aiding and abetting, the work of drawing the trial Jury wns com menced. It occupied nearly an hour, both sides closely scrutinizing each Juror culled, and exercising their full powers of challenge. The Jury' as finally selected consists of eight members of the Jury which convicted Clark. The first witness was Harry A. Rich ardson, president of the bank. He testified to the defalcation by Boggs and said t't Boggs admitted to him his crime. This was all the government brought out from President Richard son, but the defense put him through a long cross-examination, bearing upon the fact that he never had any sus picion if Boggs' dishonesty until after his flight, when the defalcation was discovered. T. Edward Ross, of Philadelphia, an expert accountant, who went over the hank's books, testified that tho defalca tion amounted to $107,000. He also said that he found that various checks drawn by Mr. Kenney had come to the bank and been cashed when he had not a sufllcient balance to his credit to meet them. E. D. Page, of Philadelphia, who was manager for E. Cuthbert & Co., the firm of brokers with which Boggs con ducted his stock speculations, testified that cheeks signed by Kenney wen- used In the stuck transactions. All were produced and offered in evidence save one for $25U. and the defense objected to the admission of testimony with re spect to this one. Pending decision upon this objection, the court ad journed until today. Millions Given Away. ItiariirtnlnlVL'nitifvlllir to tlio llllhlic. to know nf mm riiiirarn in tlio liinil who ftro not afraid to bo generous to tlio needy ana suller iiig. Tlio proprletora of Dr. King's Now Discovery lor ionsuinpnuu, uiuku. uh Colds, lnivo Biven away over ten million trial bottles of this aroat medicine ; nnd nave tno satisfaction of knowing it lias absolutely ,linna.lmU ,if IllimilPSS L'asOS. ASllUUH. lirniinlilt.la. Hnarscnoss anil ii 1 1 illseusos of tlio Throat, t'best anil Luuks aro suiely i iucd by it. Call on A. Waslcy, Driiitgist, and lid a trial bottle freo. lie lar sizu !0c. ami 1. livery bottio guaranteui, or price refuiiilcd. KliiK of" tluf Kliiii'ii-liooliu'i. New York, July 12. The seimnl tri ennial tournnmont of the National Sharpshooters' union of Atnuririi, whhh has been in proniesH at tllciulale Turk. L. I., sinc e July 3, caiiif to un onil yon terday. The honor of being orownod "Kins of the Fcst." which Is eiiulvalc nt to tho title of champion, fell to William Hayes, the veteran of Newark, N. J. Tlio Chief liursoss of MUeslium, l'a., say DoWitt's Llttlo Early llifeers aro tlio best pills ho ever used in his family during forty yiars of houso ke?piiiB Tbey cure eonstipatiun. sick headaelio and stomacb and liver troubles Small in slzo but groat in results. C. II. Hacenliuch. Tolonrapli mill r.YiiriM..s innimiiy ( Itert Atlanta, July 12. The Cvnrgia rail road rommlsslon Iuib tnken the position that the requirement by the Western Union TclPBiaph nnd the Southern Kx presH conipanleB that their patrons pay the war tax on nieusaBei! and receipts as ,i i munition pieeedent to the m nd Inii of tfleuiams nnd pnckngeB aiuounts to un exaction of that much in addition to their usu tl ra.c. Th e companlc i have been illcl to i; ir and show eaune wh; tin " eh u . not be lu-hi guilty of violdti'Ui of t'ie cuinmlBsloii's rules. A rew Potmeis. Tlie recent statistic of the nunibci deaths show lliat (lie luie in.ij. iity die Mtn amsumiition. Tlii ilibeiiie may cominenee with an apparently liuruileu couh which can be cured instantly by ICemp's balsam for the Throat ami l.iintf, wlikh it guaranteed to cure mid relieve all cans. Trice 25 and 50c. Sold by all druggets ; ask for a free sami'le to day. SURVEY OF WRECKED CRUISERS. ! Only dm' nt'tlio .'-imnNIi Ships, lurlii , 'l'iTn, fun Ho Hiivod. KltiKston, .Tamulca, July 12. The I board of survey appointed to cx- I amine the wrecki of the SpnnlRli ships and to Inipilre Into the nature of their I Injuries reports that only one ship can i poHHlbly be saved, She Is the Infantu , Maria Terosa, the former llasslilr) of j Admiral Corvcra. The hull of the Cristobal Colon shows she was hit only six times, and then only by sin lis of elRht Inch, live Inch and six pounder caliber. This verifies the story that the commander of the Cristobal Colon surrendered because lie saw she could not net away from the llrooklyn and Oickcui, und to continue the battle meant a sacrifice of life. It was found that the brass plugs of the large runs and the holts and locks of the small arms hud been thrown over board. The Vlsoaya showed she had been riddled by the Brooklyn and Oregon She had not been struck by projectiles larger thrin eight Inches. There was no kIkii of her havinif been struck by u shell of 12 or 13 Inches. Her uppei works were riddled by one and six pounder shells. Nearly all of them shells exploded Inside the superstrur ture and must have driven the men from the nuns. This confirms the story of Captain Eulate that the Ilrook lyn's secondary hattpry lire was so ter rible that the men deserted their (funs. A singular fart noted on the four ships is that all the kuhn were trained forward, and the story that they were all directed tn fire on the Brooklyn Is, therefore, shown to be true. TbP magazines of all the ships exploded, nnd the effect u tn blow up the decks and not completely pulverize the hull or turn the keel up, as was In the case of the luiUlexhip Maine. This is looked upini n l in; Impoitunt. In the evening twilight of winter time, when the fire sparkles and glows and dances upon the hearth, there are dreams and air caitles, of the future in the flames for the younjr woman who sits and pfazes into them. Whether these air castles will ever become realities, is largely a matter of health. No woman can hope to be a contented wife, the mistress of a happy home and the mother of healthy children who sulh rs from weakness and disease of the delicate organs that are distinctly feminine. All the air castles that she builds will crumble into dust, unless she takes measures to cor rect the disorders from which she suffers. Dr. Pierce's favorite Prescription is a posi tive cure for all disorders of these most sensitive organs. It makes them strong, healthy and vigorous. It prepares a woman for happy wifehood and healthy mother hood. It robs maternity of its peril and of nearly all pain. It insures children with stiong, healthy constitutions. Thousands of women have testified to its marvelous merits, l'or nursing mothers it is the beit supportive tonic. When a dealer urges some substitute he's thinking of the larger profit he'll make not of your welfare. " Atjout six years ago my wife became afflicted with displacement, causing inflammation and much pain." writes Rev. I. J. Coppedge. of l!lmo. Kaufman Co., Texas. "She could not stand on her feet or get in any position but what she suf fered great bearing down pain. I (jot her a lot tle of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription which she soon found was helping her, so she kept on until she had taken six bottles. Since taking the last she has not suffered a moment from the old trouble." VERY Some!aoscelB ft reliable, tho purest drugs Peal's Thoj tie prompt, sa-fe and certain In result. The tnulri(Dr, Peal's) tipverdtagft Dolnt, Boat any where, Sl.Ov. Addreu I'sal Macici'K Co., Clcvcuud, O, For Sale at KIRLIN'S "A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OF SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAPOLIO Sllll llllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllil'lllllllllllij nro In the wiininillllllliliitiiiiiiiiiii' ililliiiiMUihfT HriitHifjiiiiiiijiiiiuiii.iimiiiiiM a tliorcu-hly up-to-d. te perioilral for women, ent t upon Us thirty tir-t v lum in ' 'un: ii vcar will tie a heretofore A MIRROR OF FASHION Paris and New York Fashions A Colored Fashion Supplement Cut Paper Patterns A Bi-Weekly Pattern Sheet LONG SERIALS Two famousautliorswill contribute long serial stones to the Uazar in i8-H. 'I he fint deals vsiih Scotch and Continental sctnej, 'he second is a story of a young girl) versatile, and typically American. Mary IC Wilkins Octave Thanet these M. S, Briscoe DEPARTMENTS AND SPECIAL ARTICLES OUR I'ARIS LETTER THE LONDON LETTER Ky KHllURISB DS FORfST By Mrl, fOVLTHttY firGKLOlf CLUD WOMEN HUMOR By t 1KI.JKET II. irmcit There will be a series of Voire, Art, the I'Uy, Women uArui'iimg, iiouscKeepiiig, 10c, a Copy (Send tor Free Voltage frtt in th Unite J States, Canada, ami Mexico Address HARPER & BROTHERS, Publishers, New York City w, n. hokciu Our little Blrl's humor commenced with a tiny sore on one nostril, but it kept on spread ing till Me thought si e would novcr got ft cured. We tried c.unuiiiu: wc could pet, but It kept gottlinr larirer all tho time, till Oif h nnrtrlln, Ih' v;ipn- lip, a part of the fuu vr lip, unit up one nire to thi eye, were a ncnf Hore Wo thought tliorewai! no cure, and t-ut -wn'ibl be ili'fl'juretlfnr (!. Finally tte tro d (' n UcMEinrn. We used Cr net it A Hksiu.n i T and nearly a box of Clticcua (ointment), and In a short time ehouas en. tirelvveil, with nosCHrortraeeof the humor ..Mr-. WM. CHICIinSTKU, I'lalnville. Ct. HP! PI I rift 1 ' ( I'Tin n.il.l .1 ' Rr Tut atmbt fiR Tobturhi . !lrifi. .'ie- kith l.i.inor IIaik wrmlitfiiwltfi in. i . tfi-nlli' unointlne with CLTH t!ltA,ftnd 1 I I Til l T llPSIM mii"ntthewi.rld. I'ottib IIri n An I'ltlM t, U.'t IlowtuCum Vbj lluiii-.r. fins. 9 A u m U3 m i. t o m mm m DO NOT DESPAIR ! tin Nut NuirVr Iutiuirt Tho oy.tiJi) nmMtion ur hie can in restort") t you Tin1 very uor ' lasts r ftprvoii1- uriitii ty aro absolutely 'irc t-y pmtrr.(To 'faum tn. i j pv i.i)t relief t n ma, i tn if mi'tnon and tin waste , tnl tlrmn , vit.il iniwer in 'ur m .1 1 v indisrrrtlMrr. urexfc-tei ' i c.t'lv -ears !mi iff vir Mid i f tern v t'i ovt'i v funct.on Hranoiint'ie W.e'n i,i tv-mm t the cheeks mm m- n to tin eyt-s of youn? oro'il. (im- Ur I. n ncnsf 7 A vit;i' energy ntntf nt ntf.AO a i mii-PH I Ji-U'ie L'uarun teed i-tire oi ut is rrtind-fc-j-j-jri'iJ Can be carrifi in it st k i Snlo 3'y eM'rywht'reui m'lUeil in p .mi w r ii ,'fi "ti rui't'i t ji pr. c ( UILU Kornnletn Slionnnilonli by Hhennndcmli DriiK Store and Uruhler llrun. r c BAZAR A "THE STYLISH PATTDRN." Af ? tlstle. Fashionable. Original. Perfect T Fitting. Prices lOand 15ccntH. fl None hteher. None better at any price. J Some reliable merchant sells them in T neatly every city or town. Ask for T ft them, or they can be had by mall frcui B V us In either New York or Chlcaeo. Stamps taken. Latest Fashion Sheet r sent upon receipt of one cent to pay postage. Brightest ladies' mapulne published. 7 Invaluable for tbe home. Fashions of 9 lbs day. Home Literature, Household i Hints, Fancy Work. Current Topics, T Fiction, all for only 50 cents a year, In- C cludinga freo patlern, your own selec- I tion any time. Send two 2-cent stamps T for sample copy. Address THE MrtJAi-L COMPANY.V S .42-146 West 4th Street, New York. ff. J89 Fifth Avenue. Chicago. i .fit . asr'j -to. fo "tvaMu 3 sf f. ' v. ..rut f-piciBic ku..r,mtA.A Povlnaky's drug store, . Ebh Centre street. P"oi fATOn'o TAMSY PILLS ff , K Turn, tfti att hfp WOMAN'S RELIEF. j Vwn . - j)rrTiii :uu ! rrliabit Ai wt ItMlntunit B (-01 (. iiif i'Afir I'ili sand avit BnneT. B. J9 Atiiru rtiTvi.Oi ent dlrtet (Ffnd), net. 1 (Jatiim si-no. C'c , Iioitton,MivM. Our book, 4c. For Hale nt KlrHn's drup ntore and Shenndo til rue more MA a ERMSW I 1 MAGAZIfiEW j 0'JG BlStv. iln monthly, rcgnlatinp rrv. r . ly hcrmlcu oad ihould be usol. If you wj.ut the bfstet Pennpoyjai F53!s Drue Store, Shenandoah, Pa. WORSEN WHO READ I j)MXiHi:lvo ami keep .nformed of : tlio worlil'rt J'roKrosH. Tho vell In- 5 formed unit thrifty Housu-wlfe will iilwiiyh keep s RAINBOW LINIMENT I house, ns a standard remedy for Bprajns, Bruises, Cramps, i'.heuroatliai. and all itches nnd pains. 5 I'rlciJdcti. niiatci.tier!),)tt, "9 ' S Prepared tj H. 1. HACKETT a uu "nlu, ,-ohla 0 Fach t nue will contain car fully pre' parrd dravNimji of ii adam c lnoii of I 'am anil New ik Once a niontli (he IUzar will iiiue, free, a colored fashion supplement i ui paper patterns of certain gowns in cacti number will be made a feature, 'lhev: will be sold tn connection with each issue at a uniform price. The IlAr ak v ill also publish bi weekly, free, an outline pattern t.hcct. WlUlim Hick 4 AND SHORT STORIES WILD HELEN i? WILLIAM SrALK RAQGKD LADV r v. d. 1oirtf.La and core of other eqiullv prominent writers will contrllmta hort fttoriu tn the IUzak In i.s, making the (aper especially rich la fictlJn. lllry E. 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