I DAILY WORK. Work Which Can be Inspected Per sonally Is Always Better Per formed 'I han That Passed Upon Prom Reports. It's the daily work of the "Little Con queror." The workings right here in Shenandoah. Lifting burdens from helpless backs, llringing sunshine to many a home. It's deeds that count. That bring the never-ceasing sounds of praise. The public are learning fast. Learning to appreciate merit. Learning to distinguish between claims and proof. I Ionic proof is the best proof. Doan's Kidney l'ilis arc endorsed by Shen atidoah people. Head what a citizen says : Mrs. 1'atrick McNealis, of 12 1 North Main sheet, says : "I was very miserable all the winter of 1S97, and had- trouble all the time with my back and kidneys. 1 felt sharp twinges of pain over my left kidneys and a dull, aching and lameness in the small of my back. I felt all dragged out with weariness and had 110 ambition left. The kidney se cretions bothered me. 1 was in a bad way when 1 read about Doan's Kidney Pills and got them from Kirlin's Pharmacy. Since using them I do not have the aching in my back nor any trouble arising from my kidneys excepting at timts a slight tenderness over the left kidneys. Doan's Kidney l'ilis are splendid remedy and I am glad to let others know it." Doan's Kidney l'ilis fur sale by all dealers Prico 50 cents. Mailed hy Foster-Milburn Co., liuffiilo, N. Y., solo agents for the U. S. Remember tho namo Doan's and tako 110 other. HUMPHREYS WITCH HAZEL. OIH. c Piles or Hemorrhoids Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. u R Boils fc Tuneors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rli ium & Tetters. Chappst Hands. Fever B isters. Sore Lip--; & Nostrils. O Corns & Bunions. Stings V: Bites of Insects. Three Siics, ';",c, 50c. and $1.00. Cold by druggists, 01 1 pout iKiUlonrceelptof price Ul'JII'lllK.lh'lll.U. Ill 1 1 i 1 13 nilllaulbL,.1'eUrk ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS A5k:ForThem A " Jf M I Grocers can tell you why those whobuy SCOlig'S keepcomingback for it. Strange though how long it takes people to try a new thing. LAUER'S BOCK BEER In Bottles or by the Keg. Lauer's Lager ND Pilsnei Beer Porter and Weiss Beer. Christ. :hmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and ' Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. jtS' when J aFusedasan admixture to ordinary cof- ice mattes a'. 1 a. delicious drink. CIIICKAMAUGA PAWL Orders to Movo to tho Front Grootcd With Oheors. THE MOVEMENT ALREADY BEGUN Tho l'ourtli l,oiinvlvnnlii, tho Fourth Ohio nml Third Illinois Itot-litients Lciivo Vov Newport Xowh, Ku Itotito For Porto ltlco. ClilckamtiUfta Park, Ga., July 22.' It now looks as If at least two-thirds o tho troops at Camp Thomas are to be ordered to Porto ltlco under General Brooke. The movement began this morning, when the Second brigade of the First division, First corps, com manded by Brigadier General Haines, left for Newport News. The regiments of the brluade are the Fourth Ohio, Third Illinois and Fourth Pennsyl vania. The order to move, received last evening, was greeted with the wildest enthusiasm. The regiments of the brigade Joined In the yells ot frantic delight and the regimental bands dis coursed national nlrs. This brigade Is the only organization that will leave the Park today, but if there Is not a sudden change In the plans as they are now understood here the entire First corps will follow, the different brigades going out as rapidly as transportation can bo arranged. 13ut for lack of transportation the reserve hospital corps, the reserve ambulance company, four batteries of light artll lery and the signal corps would have been ordered out today. The batteries are A, of Illinois; IS, ot Pennsylvania; ; of Missouri, and the Twenty-sev enth-Indiana. They will, however, fol low not later than tomorrow, and by that time the arrangements will have been completed for a steady movement day by day until the entire force Is out. While (ienernl Ilrooke In person had nothing to give out for publication, one of the most prominent and best posted olllccis of the First corps admitted that It was the purpose to move the en tire corps, which numbers about 30,000 ofllcers and men. The regiments of the First corps nre: Fifth Illinois, Third Wisconsin, First Kentucky, Third Illinois, Fourth Penn sylvania, Fourth Ohio, Sixteenth Penn sylvania, Second Wisconsin, Third Kentucky, Thirty-flist Michigan. One hundred and Sixtieth Indiana, First Georgia. Sixth Ohio, One hundred and Fifty-eighth Indiana, First West Vir ginia, Second Ohio, First Pennsylvania, Fourteenth Minnesota. Twelfth .lliie- sota, First South Carolina, Fifth Penn sylvania, Flghth Massachusetts, Nintb Pennsylvania, Twenty-first Kansas. Twelfth New York. Second Missouri und First New Hampshire. There have very few desertions from the army here. There ale a number of men who have remained away without leave until their money was all gone, but there have not been 20 genuine d. sertlons lriini the entire armv. Four men fioin the Klrrlilh Massachusetts have been away overtime, but only twu of thee, It Is btlleved, are deserters. The Fiist Pennsylvania has four de serters and the Thlid Tennessee two. A huui' i Investigation discovered that there were no deseitlons at all In the First Maine and not more than nne, if that, in the First Vermont. It Is stated at General Rn-nki-'s head quarters that in so large a bmly nf raw soldiers. u''us.-d to the hardship? of camp life, it !s remaikable that s-i fnw have di-sei-'ed the ranks. There are. of course, occasional desertions, but the story that there have been numerous desci tiling from leglments from any one S'ctlnn or from the army at larc Is untrue. It was pointed out to the soldleis remaining away over time that they multi be considered deserters, and on this foundation some special eur res,)ondi tits have been reporting fhese men as deserters every day, sometimes to the number of hundreds. Win your battles aeainst disease bv uctinz promptly. One Minute Cough Curo pruuiicei imineiliato results. When taken early it pre vents consumption. Ami in later stages it furnishes prompt relief. C. II. llaseubuch. l'enn.vlvnnlaiiK at "Sfnnlln. Washington. July 22. A statement prepared nt the war department gives the organizations of the troops forming the second expedition to the Philip pines, which Admiral Dewey reports as having arrived nt Manila, as follows: Commander, General F. V. Greene, Tenth Pennsylvania, First Colorado, First Nebraska, four companies of the Hlghteenth and eight companies ot tho Twenty-third United States infantry. Total number of men, 3.5SG. The ex pedition sailed from San Francisco on June 15, Thousands of persons have been cured of piles by using DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo. It heals promptly and cures eczema aud nil skin diseases. It gives immcdiato relief. C. II, Hasenbuch, No Portiino For tho ltnkor Heirs.1 Pittsburg, July 22. In connection with the report that $10,000,000 Is ready to be distributed among the Baker heirs, the report made to the Heaver, Pa., contingent of tho "Baker's Heirs association." mnde by W. II. S. Thomp son and Charles It. Kekert, who spent considerable time In Philadelphia In vestigating the matter, show that there Is no fortune to be distributed. The Baker heirs are scattered all over tho United States and Canada, and con siderable Interest Is everywhere mani fested In the course of Investigation. The conclusions of the lawyers engaged In the Investigation practically estab lish that a number of persons scattered over this broad land are harboring a delusion. Tho editor of tho Kvuus City, Pa., Globo, writes, "Ono Jlinuto Cough Curo is riuhtly lmuieil. It cured tuy children after all other remedies lulled." It euros coughs, colds and all throat and lung troubles. O, II. llagcn huch. NUGGbTS OP NEWS. Jinny of the Spanish soldiers at San tiago uro applying for American natur alization. The L'.OOO.OOO cartridges found In San tlauo after the surrender do not fit tho Mauser lilies. The reported death of General Ourcla Is now generally dlscredlte no con llrnmtlim having been received, The Hiltisli Eteuiner Newfoundland wns captured by the converted yacht llayllower oft Clenfuegos. She carried a cargo of supplies for Spanish troops. Lewis Allen wus detected robbing tho money drawer of John II. Ilelscha, a Bridgeport, Conn., butcher. Ho shot Ilelscha In the head, niortully wounding Mm. Tho gunboat Iioquols is about to un dertake the longest tow on record. She will take the ship 'laeoma from Sun I-'rancisco to Manila with muli-s for the army, Oao of nature's remedies ; cauuot harm the weakest constitution ; novor falls to curo summer complaints of young or old, Dr Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry. Th Compared with hsMi iff e! 1 ie ueiancnoiv Fast. MRS. CUAS. LA POINT. It's the old, old story, told over and over again since tho dawn of crea tion. The story of the heart. It's a tliemo that never wearies. And yet tho saddest stories of the heart arc those of its disorders. It has been the most neglected organ in tho body. There arc thousands of cases of heart disease that never receive the proper treatment. The average doctor knows little of the heart, and treats tho cases presented to him, as some other dis order and in this manner, patients, instead of being cured, are made worse. The testimony of the lady whoso portrait appears above is pertinent. Dr. Miles' discoveries, relating to the heart and nerves, mark a new era in the treatment of disorders of these most vital organs. Heart disease, formerly considered beyond tho pale of medical aid, has at last yielded tho victory to Pr. Miles' New Heart Cure. The reports received by Dr. Miles' Medical Co., of cases where special advice is asked, show conclusively that in a majority of cases complete cures follow tho faithful use of Dr. Miles' Restorative llemcdics. Tho few failures are generally due to negllence on the part of tho patient in not taking the remedies as directed. "A severe attack of typhoid fever left me with heart trouble of the most serious nature. Nothing the doctors gave mo seemed to have any effect. They gave the very strongest of heart medicines, but to no avail. -1 had severe pains in tho region of the heart, and was unable to sleep or Ho on my left side for more than three minutes at a time without great pain. My heart seemed to miss beats, and I had smothering spells, in which It seemed every breath would bo tho last I should draw on earth. Wo accidentally heard of Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure and Restorative Nervine, and as a last resort wo purchased a bottle of each. After taking tho remedies a week, I could be lifted in a chair and sit up an hour. In two weeks I could walk about, and in a short time I was able to do light house work and I am now well along on tho road to health. I shall bo over gratcfnl to you for your wonderful medicines and will praiso them to everyone I know. Truly they saved my life. Hoping every Dno who uses Dr. Miles Remedies will derive the same benellt that I have, I remain," Mrs. Chas. La Point. 3127 Ilumbold St., Denver, Colo. Sold by all Druggists. Book on Heart and Nerves, Free by Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind, Tnr jl r-, DLMMC8 ncanuirc but havo ioli direct to tht eon lamer for 25 yean tt wboli Bile pnoei, itmne de&lec I Troon, wmr ior eitmiDiuon. 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During 1808 THE TI MES will not only ninlntiiln the IiIrIi stnnilnril of eicellenee It reaeheil tho past year, hut will steadtivftly endeavor to excel its own hest record, nnd will not Hwervo from its vet purpose to niako THE TIMES THE FAVORITE FAMILY NEWSPAPER OF THIS COUNTRY AND NEWSPAPER THE BEST PUBLISHED ALL THE NEWS OK ALL THE WORLD ALL THE TIME No Journal Is more oxtenslvoly clroaTafti 1 o han a wiilcr circle of readera In rouBayWanla THE PHILADELPHIA TlflES WHY? BECAUSE IT DESERVES TI1EJI Specimen Copies Sent Free Senil for one TERMS DAILY. J3.00 per nnniiM j M cents tier mouth i ilellvureil hv larriera for 0 centi er week. 8UNDA.Y KDiT ION, Vi large, haudooine paici's -Jl eoliiiuiui, elegantly illubtrateil, tieautifully prluli'il In eolora, J2-C0 per aniiunit Scents per eopy. Dally nnd Mini day, 83.00 per annum SO cents per piontili, Aildresa all lettera to THE TIMES, rutLiuiarutA. BITS IX! MOVE May Bo tlio Bombardment and Cap ture cf Manila. THE SPANIARDS MAY SURHENDER Xcwi ortlm DcMtrnotloli of Corvcrn'x VU'i-t tint Itonolii'il Thorn, it nit Thin May I'rcvciit it Cotilllot Tim Ainoi' lemi fi HciNUut on Wuko I-liind. Ilnng Kong, July 22. The following ndvlrep have been received from Ma nila under dato ot July 18.: t'nlef8 the Spaniards surrender in the meantime. Hear Admiral iJewev will bombard the formications of Ma nila by the end ot this week, provided the troops are ready to take possession Immediately. The First regiment Is al ready In the Meld at l'aranaiue, two miles from Manila. The Spaniards are reported to have been buoyed up by the hope that the Cadiz fleet, due here on the 10th, would arrive soon, but the news of the de struction ot Cervera's squadron, brought by uhe Japanese cruiser Nunl wa, may lend them to surrender. The Insurgents are consantly harrasslng: the Spaniards on both sides of the city, but they are checked by the big guns of the Mulate and Santa Mlsa torts. The second detachment of the Ameri can expeditionary force arrived In ex cellent condition, though four died on th- voyage. Thv American transports have hoisted the American llRg on nil Islnnd supp iped to be Wake Island, which Is In the Marshall group, In Mlcronoila, comprising the Hadack and Itallck chains. rienornl Agulneldo has organized the Philippine cabinet at Iiacoor, with the1 following personnel: President of the council, Oenernl Agulnaldo: secn'Rry of war. Baldimlro Agulnaldo, nephew ot General Agulnaldo; secretary of the Interior, Lennrlro Ibalra; secre tary of state, Mariano Trias. General Agulnaldo's cabinet took th oath of cilice at IJacoor on Sunday In the presence of 5,000 natives. A fire works display followed. Agulnaldo Is restless under American restraint and wants to capture Manila. United States Consul Williams, who Is at CavitP, has written to United States Consul Wlldman here strongly urging him to come to Cavlte and rcisuM with General Agulmililo. with whom he lias great influence. Mr. Wild man may start at the end of next week. General Anderson has quartered the California battalion at Paranaque, r -v-pvnl miles from Manlln. The blockade Is effective, nml mnlN nre not allowed to enter Manila except by wersiilps. A Span!: h steamer, the Vosol, linv- Ing on board a natty crew from the Vlsayi's islands, southerners. Is now In tiie hands of the Insurgents. Tb new revolted, killed the Spanish nt lit ii h nod reached Tauvabo, in the south) m part of the Island ot Luzon but tin-re they quarreled with Tapalon insuieents uml returned to Hollo, which Is looked upon as Itidlcntl.ng that th YNuyes are unwilling to Join the Ta- g.ilmis. In any case It is considered lertaln that thf Philippine Islands will never be amalgamated and that thej wi'l never return to Spanish rule. Therefore the alternative, In the opln-' Ion nf the best Informed people here, is foieign inlo, American or Iirltlsh. Thi' insurgents are well armed. They are piuvtded with Mauser rides and have two Held pieces. They nre gradu ally forcing the Spaniards back. The Spanish prisoners are well treated by the rebels, but they are all terribly ex hausted and emaciated. Some of them are suffering severely from fever. The position of the Spanish prisoners taken by the Americans is peculiar. Admiral Dewey, being unable to keep them, turned them over to the rebels under a proviso that America should bear thi i xnenses of their maintenance, Gen euil Agulnaldo being responsible for tbeii feeding. The prisoners at Cavit.' complain that they receive Insufficient -.."1 but the rebels are unable to ob- i i.n b.-ltf r. Y'v inlMins and hospitals are ex ueieely filthy. The surgical and medl- rul treatment Is pr'mltlve. Since the ar rival of General Anderson's brigade however, the prisoners have been em ployed In cleaning and other sanitary work, and there has been a marked Improvement all around. The de-e!opments of the political po sition confirm the belief that the na tives ure suffering from 'swelled head' und ure likely to cause trouble to the Americans, whose preparations keep this contingency steadily in view. It Is reported thai In an attack upon Malato the rebels lost 50 killed during a charge. partv wi-ve surrounded by Spaniards and slaughtered to the last man. How to Look Good. Good looks are really more than skin deep, depending entirely 011 a healthy condition of all the vital organs. If the liver be inactive, vou have a bilious look ; if your stomach be disordered, you have a dyspeptia look ; if your kidneys be affected, you have a pinched look. Secure good health, and you will surely have good looks. "Electric Hitters" is a good Alterative and ionic. jcis turccuy on me stomach, liver and kidneys, l'urtties the blood, cures pimples, blotches and boils, and gives a good complexion, r.very ooiuc guaiaim-fu. Sold at A. Yvaiieys urug siorc. au icih .) bottle. Not Yellow IVvoi'. Washington, July 22.-Healtli OirHcr Dot", at Kew lorn, runout) umi i suspicious rases or sieicness on uu Saneea, wlitoh arrived at Quarantine with a large number of men from Shaf- tcr's army, nre not yellow lever, pui geon General Sternborn directed thai the tnen lie taken to Fort Hamilton. N. y where Surgeon Ilafferty is r ady to receive them. I!ol Slooro, of Lal'ayette, Intl.. says thai for constipation lit) has found DoWitt's Littlt Early Itisors to bo perfect. They novor gripe Try them for stomach and liver troubles, t' II. ilUKClllllll'll. I.n lloui'Koil'iii' Sulloi'w .'May lie Ti'Ioil. Havre. July 22. Tho maritime au thorities here, co-operating with the police, propose to hold an Inquiry Inti the accusation that Austrian sailors forcibly seized one of the boats of tin ill fated 1 .11 Hrfiurgogne and drove off ull others. It Is believed the men will be tried for murder. The sailors nre ex pected by bteiimer I.a Uretagno on Huniluy. "I suffered for months from wiro throat Ilclcctrie Oil cured mo in twenty-four hours." .M.S. (list, llawcsvllle, Ky. Itoiiii'VTiiir lliiilini' .MIiH'H. Uostoti. July 22. Colonel Man li' i! at the engineer' corim, hcgiiii Hk n nioyal of nubmnrine mines lilockins th. iniiJit channel of the harbor yeMci d . li,- exjiects that it will only rcuune twit or three days to remove all thai lie Intends to tuko up. ItuUds up tho system j puts puro, rich blood In tho veins j makes mou nad women BtronB aud healthy, llurdock lllood Hitters, At auy drug storo. THE CONFEDERATE VETERANS ltc-eli'ct Tliolr Old onicuri and J'asH l.ovnl lloxiiliitlonx, I Atlanta, Ga.. July 22. The fight over ' the place for holding the next gathering of Confederate veterans grows warmer I with the progress of the reunion. The Kentucky delegation Amis that the in- i iluence of the. South Carolina deli'- gates Is rapidly spreading. All the old officers were re-elected yesterday, as follows: General J. IJ. Gordon, com manding: General Stephen D. I-ee, of Mississippi, commanding the depart ment of the Tennessee; General W. I. Cabell, of Texas, trans-Mississippi de partment; Genera! Wade Hampton, the army of Virginia. The tumult which greeted the nam ing of these popular Idol had scarcely subsided before tleneral Stephen D. I.ee. the second In command, Intro duced the following: "Whereas, the United States of Ammlca are at present engaged In a war with Spain In the Interest of hu man liberty, and our sons are memle is of that glorious army and navy, tin achievements of which are now exi It lng the wonder of mankind: Hesolved, that we, survivors of tie United Confederate vetPt'ans. pi. ibi our loyalty and the hearty co-npeiatbi of the organization In this crisis of af fairs, to stand ready at all times with tnen and iwinev, Irrespective of po litical affiliations, to support the ft i dent of the United States, as command-er-lD-chlef ot our army and navy, until an honorable peace has been conquered from the enemy." When the clerk had finished reading the resolution General Gordon said h" heartily favored it. He declared that it was In hesitv aerord with the senti ment of (' ii foil .rate veteinns every where, and be sorely legretted that he was not 'lmelf the author of the reso lution. SiV'ial speeches; wcio made endoir.inu the mi asure. and with u chorus of ebeev? It wis adopted. A prairie fire moves faster than any horse can run. No matter how speedy your mount maybe unlets you have a good Mart of the fire it will overtake you. It is the same way witli many diseases. T'nU-ss you Cet a fair start, you cannot pos'-ibly slmke llietn off. The only hope for anyone who is threatened with serious disease i- to start in time, and seek safety before the danger closes in about him. The best thiug for you, if yon feel that your full bodily enercy is lackinp, is to seek the strengtlK'uinn, powei prodiu'inir help of Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Dis covery which confers upon the digctivc organs that keen zest of appetite and a siinilatlon which transforms the food into iiourishitij;, health - building blood, mine muscular force, nervous enerpy and iiik pft d endurance. Do not wait until dyspepsia spreads into "liver complaint" and that turns into bronchial trouble which finally verges into consumption. Do not rely upon the delu sive stimulus of malt extracts and sars.ip.i riilas aud oily compounds; do not allow a designing druggist w bo seeks only his own profit rattier man your iie.iun to itnst any 'Mwnm " medicine ution voll. Insist unon the remedv which is backed by thirty years of steadily incnasing soles to attest its constant usefulness and popularity. The experience of Mr. Val. Burkard. living at 65 Muhr Ave . Buffalo, N. V., is given iu his own wonls: i-ive wceics ago l loiiowea your aavice aud took two lHtU-s of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and also two vials of ' Pel lets ' I consider myself entirely cured, as there have been uo erup'i-'us since I finished the last bottle. 1 think it l the greatest remedy on the globe for blood and ilii stive disorders, My.ip pettte increased uoniu rfullv and I have nlso gaimd Ik-sh 1 would lkke evcnlioily to know the true value of Dr l'u rce's midicines as I am confident by peiistt-nt use thev will cure all ailments for whu.h tluy are recoinmcuded " WHN iN DOUBT, TRY iff 1 vlKOrto the uhol- brin; All drains and lostci are rhtckcii-. rmancnl.v. Lil- uatients arc proprrlv run d, th. ir ciiochtion often v. ornes ihttn into In- inity, Connimptu m ur Death Mailed sealed. rri.rSi I t r Vix. b boxes, with Iron-clan Ir5.1t Guarantee :n, nr.- ..1 reliindthe money. J5 00. tend tor iree book. Addie. PEAL MEDICINE CO , Cleveland, 0. For Sale at KIKUN'S Drue Store, Shenandoah, Pa. "A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OF SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiH 7ft and 71 1 E 6iii(i!iimii!iiHiii!iiiniiiit"i tiiiiiiiii!iiiiir,iaTCrimaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimniTiiiiiB a tu in- hlv ap to-d2te pericdiral fnr women, will enter upon its thirty fir-i vuium in t lmnn the year it will be as heretofore A MIRROR Paris and Nevt York Fashions A Colored Fashion Supplement Cut Paper Patterns A Bi-Weekly Pattern Sheet T W llii'clnson LONG SERIALS Two famousauthore will contribute long aerial stories to the Uazar in 1808. The first deals with Scotch and Continental scenes, the second is a story of a young Ctrl, versatile, and typically American. Mary E. Wllklna I These and a icoro of other equally n.tnv. Thanpt I prominent writers will contribute it n "oTnri 'ort stories to the Haiar In iS,S, H. I, 5rtTorrJ making the taper especially rich in M, S. Ilriscoe f,ctlirn7 DEPARTMENTS AND SPECIAL ARTICLES OUU PAKIS LETT THE LONDON LETTER By AM TltARIXB PB FOREST By fin. fWLTXSV BKBLOIf CLUB WOMEN HUMOR By H iRCARET II, irBLClt By JOII.V KSXPXICK BAWS Thero will be a series of articles on Ktlquette, Music, the Voice, Art, the Play, Women aud Men, Leaders among Women, Gardening, Housekeeping, Life and Health, Indoor Details, etc. 10c, a Copy (Send lot Free Prospectus) Sub,, $4 a Year t'tsljgtm ix tht Unite J Slain, CanaJa, and Mtxico. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, Publishers, New York City ' Katharine De l-'oreit W. D. Hoella Read What CUTICUHA REMEDIES Have Dono for Skin-Tortured Babies. My little htcr had cow-pox. film suircrcil terribly. Tried c.ter thing, no piral. 8, ..In eamo olf with lierelotlics.slii! ai r.nv all ocr. Cnriei'Hl Sou cured Iter in thru 7.5. Mr.J:iJ.A ItOVJijJWfthSt., Wusli.,l O. Our little boy had lfcizema In the most h it rllile state. Ills faco was full of si abi, ami parts of the llesli were raw. Wo uai il C I ciuv ho.ii and Ct'TiontA (ointment), aiiJ in ini ii'twk he wat tts fjoofi as ei rr. .Mm. ,t. C. l'lli:r.SK, 3i So.Jst St., Ilrooklyn 1 noticed a very red roughness on inv hoy's face. Doctors dlil no good. After using ouo bin anil a halt of CcrionKA (ointment) and t,'t thi it A Skill', lift in entirety curat. Mr. W. (1. 1.OVK. 1'iia Wilder St., 1'Iilla., Pa. fJTtTIJCnQ To kiinwthttawirtn bath with Con ll'.liMlllllO CI'HA N.Ai-,an,laBlnrl)!nhitini: with 1 1 i k tn. A, , i t ..I emollient ok in cures, will ill nt in tout t'li'-f. ne'iitll rt.t anil le.-p.and ilnl In a apecd euri , a..il nut t, ui-e Diem iHtolall Id j our duly Sold Cirinn'inut the w, rid. 1'ottie 11. ft C C mp Sole t'ri I . Iliial in. All About Uaby'a Sain, Scalp ft Hair, free 6ME PERFECT M ! DO NOT DESPAIR! lo nt NiillW' I.onuerJ Tho itisinni atiiiniiMii cf fetan l rcsturi (l tc in n Tli' vt"r ttui't ca1-' - "f V i Ih li iv nrf n h'-uitm h rtm i t-y iivc pn'Mif)' t dlcf I i ...j :t a r.ii-niB niciiM'T aiifi then 'e and ilium cf vn i' (Vi rcit M linlisftci ill- ' i.xrV "t'l ot c t rl xrni. 1m t r v , t anil potPti' 1 1 1 i f ii in , n IJrarfMHi tht" Ks'i-m Give t n ro 'ho checks uml hi- n- tn t In- fZJW rv'' "f yo""? or I'd f ii' 'iiti tit ri'ncw,-rf v t il cicrjj ; ii it i'niri-PV I f Ji . u r U'l'il i ure ir m itie refund-- y i Can ho cuirn t-iiiktM ''td XiJLltT e crywherroi nun ii 1 1 mi i ' jin v i ji r it t i iii saw r, (.(.,, t , if pr. e tIIILI'LUHX I'Kt'J Caxnm UWk tbicugj.IlL Koraleln Hhcnnridonli by Slietmntloah Drug; Store and (Jrtililer Hros, "THE STVLISH PATTERN." Af listlc. Fashionable. Original. Perfect Fitting. Prices lO anil 15 cents. None hlpher. None better at any price. J Some reliable merchant sells them in 1 7 neatly every city or iowiu iu ft them, or they can be bad by mail from B J us In either New York or Chicago. Stamps taken. Latest Fashion Sheet 7 ft tent upon receipt of one cent to pay T postage. . I Brightest hdics' maga:fne published. 7 Invaluable for the home. Fashions of 0 the day. Home Literature, Household i Hints, Faw-v Work. Current Topics, 7 Fiction, all for only 50 cents a year, in- e eluding a t ree pattern, your own selec- i lion any lime. Send two 2ent stamps 7 for sample copy. Address . s B $ THE McCain. companyX r .12-146 West 4th itreet, New Yotfc. k J89 Fifth Avenue. Chicago. Ji twiis wg.t-, ,.,t gun::. t:s s r.n 'vui.issi TPi'XaS-trillAP' " i -) s-.rt-ir((. - n Pm.ia Iflll St Povlniiky's drug store, ICenlre street. AWN'S TANSY PILLS a Tttrin. tute lfD I4FK WOMAN'S RF.LIEF. A in.... nrnmntaml rflittfle. Axovi liMtutuw. At ilrujr tnret, or ent dlrt (fca'.ti , rli $1. r-. f. Ui.ar fit r .n1 m V KVOIXTS. iiToK Scku. Co., Itoitoo.Jttaia. uur uoci.c Kor t-ule at Kirllu'a dnitf atore nnd Hhenn lo driiK store l ,- havp st , ! l!i I f-r4, ... ik o' ,s sin h '-I. pless . (ihv.&c 'rmjthcri liycstlOQ Jl ,1 11 ,M . ui-d iC i" s el Nurv 'i . 1' a, IJ' U lll , 1 n. nir oi . aiul illu ile. Tlicj i.l.-.ir thi 1 i in . the Lin ul itioli. in il pi-rfu t, and uni healttiy al-;lrll'5nl'23'l-Ct- s . - WOMEN WHO READ I nro inogKSBelve find keep Informed of the World's Progress. Tho well in- 5 formed and thrifty Housa-wife will always keep c 2RAINB0W LINIMENT jln the house, as a standard remedy for BpraJns, Bruises, Cramps, iineumatlsm, all aches and pains. Pflc25di. indbOcti.DBrbaitL? PrtpaieJ ly li. J HACKET1 vU., rtillat ohla, OF FASHION l-'acli issue will contain carefullr pre- pared draiftiri i of the advance fashions of Pans and Wew York Once a month the Uazar will issue, free, a colored fashion supplement t ut paper patterns of certain gowns ineach number will be made a feature. TlieJ will be sold in connection ith each issue at a uniform price. The Uaiar will also publish bi weekly, free, an outline pattern sheet. AND SHORT STORIES WILD EEL, UN WILLIAM BLACK KACQED LADY By H-. O. HOII'KLLS OcUT Thanet WUllaia tllack Mary li WUtloi
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