k THE EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS is duo not only to the originality ntul simpllolty.of the combination, but also to the care and skill with which It is manufactured by scientific processes known to tho Camfoknia Fio Syiiup Co. only, and we wish to Impress upon all tho Importanco of purchasing thu true and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by tho California Fio Svhup Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding tho worthless imitations manufactured by Other par ties. Tho high standing o'f the Cali fornia Fio Syrup Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which tho genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes tho name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on tho kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In ordcrtogeVits beneficial effects, please remember the name of tho Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN' IltANOIUJII, Cel. LOUISVILLE. Ky. SV.W YIIIIK. N. V. HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL, OIL. b Piles or Hemorrhoids Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scolds. I I Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Boils k Tumors, r? Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rh ium & Tetters. EChnppsi Hands. Fever B isters. Soro Lips & Nostrils. O Corns & Bunions. Stinos t Bites of Insects. Three Sizes, 'jc, Soc. alul $1.00. 6old by druggists, or n post-iialJonreceiptof price- Ul'JII'lllIl.lH'JIlU.II. II A 113 NlliniSl.,.1eiOorl. ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS A5KT0RTHEM Omcerft ran ttll KM -.1... 41 wnen keepcomingback. used asjtn for it. Strange though how long it takes people to try a new thing. admixture to iry cof- akes a LAUER'S BOCK BEER In (Bottles or by the. Keg. Lauer's Lager WD Pilsnei Beer. Porter and Weiss Beer. Christ. S :hmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENAN DO AH EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. krsL ST B lore t ice m delicto 1 1 "" lit iusdrinkt SPAIN'S PEACE PUNS. Premier Sagasta Says Negotiations' Havo Boon Bogun. BTATEMENT BY SENOR GOMAZA. Tho Minister or l'ubllu Instruction 111 tliu Simtlltli Ciitilnot Sn.VH tliu Oiv oriiiiieiit'.i Policy It to "ConuliiUo ill llounriililo Penuo." Madrid, July 23. The minister ot public Instruction, Sunor Oamuzo, Is authority for the statement that peace, honorable to the Spanish army, will shortly be concluded. In n Interview In the Correspondenzla Milttnlr, organ of the army, Senar Gomaza Is quoted as suylng: "The suspension of constitutional liberty cannot be agreeable to the press, because It abrogates freedom and prevents the publication ot news which costs much. Hut at this moment what can tho government do but check the hostile campaigns waged against It? 1 was the Hist to beg the cabinet to treat the question as urgent, and I do not regret my action. I will say from my seat In parliament that I am con vinced t did a real service to my country. "At tho same time I can give you news which will please the press. The suspension of the constitution will not last long, for several reasons. One of them Is the calmness displayed by the people and the army. It Is not for me to conceal the Intentions of the gov ernment, which are to conclude an honorable peace which will, In the first place, satisfy the aspirations of the army. After that, if Senor Sagasta should think it lit, he will ask thci queen regent if she still has confident.'! In her present advisers." I Sertor Sagasta told a representative of El Imparcial yesterday that the gov ernment had already entered upon the preliminary stace of peace negotia tions. General Polavle.la has arrived an will have an audience with the quef regent this nfternoon. 1 The arrival of General Pollvaeja has Increased the persistent talk of a cabi net cilsls. The queen regent Is credited with exclaiming "Thank God!" when she knew he was coming. Opinions dif fer as to whether a semi-military cabi net would make for peace or for con tinuance of the war, but all are agreed that It would at any rate put an end to the preFcnt vacillating policy. Cer tainly considerable confidence Is felt In General I'olavleja, In the present dif ficult juncture. The belief Is current In Madrid that the delay In Commodore Watson's starting Is due to a desire to give General l'olavleja time to form n cabinet and to sue for peace. The directors of the leadlns news papers waited upon Senor Sagasta, the premier, late yesterday nfternoon and urged him to abolish the existing state of selge and censorship. According to a dispatch from Hong Kong, the insui gents attacked Manila, but were repulsed with a loss of TOO, the Spaniards havinii CO killed ni wounded. A becund uttack was equally unsuceessi ui. A dispatch from San Juan de Porto Rico says a new insular cabinet lias been formed under the presidency of Senor Nultz Kivelra. How to Look Good. Good looks are really more than skin deep, depending entirely on a healthy condition of all the vital organs. If the liver be inactive, you have a bilious look ; if your stomach lie disordered, you have a dyspeptia look ; if your kidneys be affected, you have a pinched look. Secure Rood health, and you will surely have good looks. "Klectric Hitters" is a good Alterative and lomc. Acts directly on tlie stomach, liver and kidneys. Purifies the blood. cures pimples, blotches and boils, and gives a good complexion. Every bottle guaranteed. Sold at A. Wasley's drug store. 50 cents per bottle. Tim Xcvt Porto Itlco i:pfditlnii. . Newport News, Vu July 'ii. A sec tion ot almost 5,000 troops will pail fur Porto Itlco on Monday next from New port News. They will bo on the auxil iary cruisers St. Paul and St. Louis and Hie transports Massachusetts, Rou manla and City of Washington. The Ave ships have a carrying1 capacity of 5,000 troops and 1,500 horses. Nearly the full capacity of the vessels will be tested by the men, who will comprise General Haines' brigade from Chlcka niauga and several batteries f artil lery. It Is expected that about 1,000 horses will be taken, 700 of that num ber being artillery horses. Win vour battles against discaso by acting promptly. Ono Minute Cough Cure produces Immediate results. When taken early It pre vents consumption. Ana in later stages it furnishes prompt relief. C. H. Uagenbuch. TivoMiiru SpuuNli 1'rlzcx. Charleston, S. C, July 23. Two prizes were brouchl Into Charleston harbor yesterday. The Ollude Kodrlttuez, of Havre, came In from San Juan. The Frenchman was making a second at tempt at running tho blockade on Sun day last at San Juan and-was hauled up by a shot from tho New Orleans. The Ollnde Kodrlguez has a crew of 107 and 31 passengers, the latter chlelly negroes, who embarked at Puerto Plato for France. The vessel carried a cargo of tobueto and coifee. The sec ond prize Is the small British steamer Newfoundland, captured by the May flower off Clenfucgos. She carried a cargo of provisions and a number of passengers. t. TlT nf TdPnlmtln Tnil . KftVa Hint. 1UU iHUUlU, Ifl iwih;v,iv - ' i ".. for constipation ho has found DoWitt's IJttlo Early Kisers to be perfect. They uover gripe. Try mem lor siomacii uuu uuuoim, v. H. Hagenbuch. Aeiilnuldo's AltMinl l'mclnmntlnu. Hong Kong, July 23. The latest mail from Manila reports thnt the rebels have lately suffered several reverses and have lost territory south ot Mnlato. General Agulualdo has Issued an ah- surd proclamation dealing chiefly with omclal'lnslgnla. He, as president of the Philippine ministry. Is to wear a gold collar, with a gold triangular pendant, engraved with tho sun and three stars, and to carry a gold whistle as well as a stick with a gold handle nnd a tassel of gold. The bodges of Innumerable other ofllclals are minutely dealt with In the proclamation. Builds up tho bj'stein ; puts pure, rich blood in tho veins ; makes niou and women strong and healthy. Burdock Blood Bitters At any drug store. Colonel llrynn's Itrulnien t lliicuinpcd Jacksonville, Fla., July 23. The Third roMmmit nf Nebraska. volmitirM In command of Colonel William Jennings Hryan, arrived nera yesterday on Blx snecinl trains over the Plant svstem rHllwnv. Rrvnn'H reiriment is pncnmnpil at Panama Park, live miles from the city. Thousands of persons havo been cured of piles by using DeWItt's Witch Hazel Salve. It bealif promptly aud cures eczema and all II. Hagenbuch, WE HAVE NO AGENTS "! bat hfcr sold direct to tht con tainer for 23 jesri at whole tie fried, uring him tht a ewer i pronu, wner lor xsminsiion. Everything wsmnUd. 118 ftyltt of Ythiclct, N JAW 85 itjm 01 mrnfii. Tod BaUl. 135 to 170. HnrrTi. ISO to 1123. . Fhsatoni. TrtriMVtron' etui. SDrinr-Kotd S.TT. Bornr ntra.M. Frt,lU.OO. Wmom. Send I for kLKH ART caiwiaok aud daiuiess t&ra. suMMKit otrriNds. rEnsoNALLY-CONDUCTED TOUR VIA TKNN SYI.VANIA ItAILUOAD. The Pennsylvania Railroad Company an nounces the following personally-conducted tours for the summer and early autumn of 1805 : To tho North (Including Watklna Qlcn, Niagara Falls, Thousand Islands, Mon treal, Quebec, Au Sablo Chasm, lakes Chain plain and George, Saratoga, ami a daylight rido through tho Highlands of tho Hudson), July 20 and August 10. Kate, ?100 for the round trip from New York, Philadelphia, lialtimorc, and Washington, covering all ex penses of a two-weeks' trip. Proportionate rates from other points. To Yellowstone Park and tho Trans Mississippi Exposition on a special tmln of Pullman sleeping, compartment, observation, and dining cars, allowing eight days in "Wonderland" and two days at Omaha, Sep tember 1. Itate, $235 from Now York, Phil adelphia. Baltimore, and Washington; ?230 from Pittsburg. To Niagara Falls, excursion tickets good to return within ten days will be sold on July 21, August 4 and 18, September 1, 15 and 20, at rato of $10 from Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington. Tlioso tickets Include transportation only, and will permit of stop over within limit at Buflalo, Iiochcster, and Watkins on tlje return trip. Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, Luiay Caverns, Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot Springs, Richmond, and Washington, Sep tember 2S and October 10. Bate, $03 from New York, $03 from Philadelphia. Pro portionate rates from other points. For itineraries and furthor information ap ply to ticket agents, or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. Sick headache, biliousncss.constipatioii and all liver aud stomach troubles can be quickly cured by using tliuse famous littlo pills known as DeWItt's Little Early Kisers. They are pleasant to taKo and never giipc. C 11. lhigeiibuch. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And rlowiTi, the Jliind of Ameilca, Cali fornia. Via the truo pathway, "The Iron Mountain Route, " which traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes aio unknown. Pullman first and second class palaco and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and Now Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah aud Nevada, without change, Quick time, low rates, and all tho comforts of modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via tho Missouri Pacific railway system, tor rates right from your home, literature, aud full information, drop a postal card, J. P. McCann, T. P. Agent. B10 Rail road avcuius, Elmira, N. Y or 301 Broad way, New York. 3-1-tf W. E. Hoyt, G. E P. Ant. E. C. Blanks, of Lewisville. Texas, writes that one box of DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo was worth $50.00 to him. It cured his piles of teu years standing. Ho advises others to try it. It also cures eczema, skin diseases anu obstinate sores. (J. 11. Hagenbuch. Kc-coril ltrcalclng Trip. On Friday tho Reading's CO minuto train. celebrated its initial run of tho season by establishing a record, making tho run of !i."S miles from Camden to Atlantic City in 451 minutes. This record clips a minuto and a quarter from the best tiino mado by last season's flyer. Tho train was drawn by engiuo No. 1028, built by Baldwin's in May of last year, and u duplicate of No. 1027, which was tho Uyor last year. Tho train was mado up of a combination car, three coaches and a Pullman, and on board were several otllcials of tho road, in addition to Superintendent Sauclain, of the Baldwin Locomotive Works, and tho inspector of tho Chinese Eastern Railway, who is in this country inspecting railroads. Tho train mado an average speed of 72.0 miles an hour. Philadelphia Record, July 3rd, 1S03. Gents : I was dreadfully nervous, and for relief took your Karl's Clover Root Tea. It quieted my nerves and strengthened my wholo Nervous System. I was troubled with Constipation, Kidney and Ilowcl trouble Your Tea soon cleansed my system so thoroughly that I rapidly regained health and strength. Mrs. S. A. Sweet, Hartford, Couu. Sold by S. P. Klrliu aud a guarantee. TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS. UNbUEl'ASSCl) SBISVICb OFFEltED BY THE SOUTHERN KAIMVAY. Leaving Broad Street stntlou, Philadelphia, at 11:55 p, m. daily, tho "Southwestern Limited," carrying a dining car aud the most luxurious Pullman drawing room sleep ing cars, reaches Biriuingliau tho following night nt 10:10 and arrives ut Memphis the next mornliigat 7:10. Through sleeping curs for Asheville, Savanuah, Jacksonville, Tump.t, Atlanta, Mobile, and New Orleans aro also attached to this tralu. Pullmau reser vations cau he mado in advauco aud all In formation obtained by commuiiicatiug with John M. Ileal, District Passenger Agent, 82 Chestnut street, Plilla:lel)liia. Itchiness of tho skin, horrihlo plaguo. Most ovcrybody alllictcd hi one way or anotlior. Only ono safe, never falling euro. Doan's Ointment. At any drug store, 50 rents, l'oiiiibylVHiihi Chautauqua Fur tho Pennsylvania Chautauqua, to ho held ut Mt (Irctna, Pa., July 1 to August 4, 1SUS, tho Pennsylvania Railroad Company will sell tickets to tho general public oil Juuu 20 to August 4, good to leturn until August 10, inclusive, from stations on its lino In Pennsylvania, and from Washington, I). 0 Baltimore, Md., mid Canaudalgua, N, Y,, uud principal Intermediate stations, to Mt, Gretna and return, at reduced rates. MrilllllLlllllifflfriq snip Do Cirri ft tad Milk Urn. frit 6M Bumf, Price, wlib eoMlti, It liter l a. co, w. a. vuxtt, , elkiiaiit. PROFESSIONAL CARDS M.BUKKI!, ATTORNEY -AT-LA W. Ofllce Eirnn bulldlnir. corLtr of Main nn Centre streets, Shcnnndonh. J II. I'OMEROY, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW SlienandoAh, Pa pitOF. JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 65, Mulianoy City, pa. Having studied unJcr some of tho hen musters lp London nnd Paris, will glvo lenson on th violin, mandolin, guitar nml vocal culture. Ternif rcncnmble. 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Address all letters to THE Tl IVIES, r-mnDEtrnii. CURE ALL YOUR PAINS WITH Pain-Killer. A Medicine- Chest In Itself. ; Simple, Safe and Quick Cure for & CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, W COLDS, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA. 25 and SO cont Bottlos. n BEWARE OF IMITATIONS ! BUY ONLY THE GENUINE. Q PERRY DAVIS' K 5isyxTo:s;:KXs:s:ssfiSX!ss&:!S!K5Ss:sjM SS'.FME TESTIMONIALS M and in, e iu.iiMiiit'i vou urn uiibtWheJ i' wry tUy by quack- mid unscrupulous in bkiuim. I my-eit got cupwi iiirou,tn llietn by two New York and one Western Juiinbntr ooncvrn For years I auf- lrorn SELF ABUSE va rlcoci'lft and tfcoStrlciure with enormous 1om of vital ub itancwi day aud night; bad eouorrbcral rbeumo lUm. lu fact, was a total wreck, I consulted In all two reputable pb)Rldans and eUht quacks, but gaineu no reuei ur I'urtr, mm imi au uupu ui Bver Kittlnr cured tinttl lion. t. Hlank of Ilalifmort recotn mended ,pn,THFFIG04H.SIxlhSt. (private tnlrance onUretiii bt,; I'liilmlelpliltLi ru, the only one that ever made ucnrelul and ttioioucU examination, and parraanenllycuro'l me of all uiy RimitMiis, i Boiemmy iwwr to ion iur hib wueni ofoiberautrorerHwho bave been qufckM and bum tmctriHl nn thpv inav know uhvre to tin J a sure and certain curt for tbelr inlstrv and attic-lions, Hworn belor Atdeiman UnTIPP 'J rrntmeiit by K C. lietts. nU I lUCi lnuil; blilcu-Bt .tn crecy sua ran teed. No name or uddr -s publUlnd wltnout consent. Bend lOceuia lu mamps lor book 'Trtitli' tbP best oliW kind, Only book exposhm quaoi ery throuelioul Die I'nlteil Suites, llluotl Sol it on cured lor II Ml me. IVi-Mli ciimrm cured la lu 10 day. UouraU-3; evss. t-'; Wed. aud bat. Evif. 6-10; teuti. 0-li. Cure guaranteed, I'ovilrrft Love." f" with Tantr rid l'eiinyroyal I'd s tint vWtt 1 n mwlli'it. Alwuvi l.u J the h&it and aVft ) di .ointment. Ouvsnteed luperior to all others. JWiii.. L '. Uit lu the nikrkrt. A Na- L larticuiaK, 4 cU. ' A Handsomo Comploxion Is one of the greatest charms a woman can possess. TOZZONl'B COMHJiXION 1'OWDliU kites It. raiilOOEPOItTS. Aguinnldo Has Deolarcd a Dicta torship in tho Philippinosi HOBSON BEINGS IN A EEPORT. Tim IIt'i-o or Mm .Merrlniiit! Kuthiiil-iwtli-nlly (iri'i'tl'dnt tliu NiUIoiI'h Ciip Itiil -iirffw or tin- NIpe r.xpoilttlnti, Li-mnil .MIlt"MovliiuAloilirVoll." W. hliigti'ii. July23. There were sev nul i vints uf Interest It not of Import ame at the war nnd navy departments yisti-idiiy. neiiernl 'Anderson, at Ca-vltcM-nt u tncsBHse sayliiR that Aguln aldu had declared a dictatorship and mnrtlnl law over the Philippines, some thing that cave the cabinet food for consideration at their regular meetlngr. There was no disposition to force any Issue with the insurgent chief at this time, but It Is pietty well understood that he will not be allowed to commit the I'nlted States eovernment In the future treatment of the Philippines. The visit of the German ambassador to the president and to the secretary of state was a busls for a belief that he had called to make some representa tion on the subject, and perhaps as well on the question of peace as affected by the program laid down by Watson's projected voyage to ISuropean waters. If so no oflklal confirmation was ob tainable, and "a friendly visit" was the only explanation offered. It would not be surprising If it should develop that strong European Influ ences are being brought to bear to dis suade the navy department from dis patching Watson's tleet to Europe. But so far they appear to have been In effectual, for it is officially stated that the depaituro of tho squadron Is only delayed, not abandoned. The most agreeable event of the day was the arrival at Jho navy department of Lieutenant Ilobaon, the hero of th3 Mertimac. The olllelals were not In formed of his apjiroaclilnK visit except through the newspapers. Consequently when he reached the railway station at' 2:3S o'clock In the afternoon there wui no olllclal there to meet him, aud hi i reception was truly democratic. He succeeded In escaping observation as he passed through the train shod, coat aittl umbrella In hand, followed by a nortu' proudly carrying his bag, but before he emerged from the station some on spied him. a hooray went up from one throat close 'iy, and in a moment thu station was surrounded by a shouting crowd. The cry of "Ilobson. I'.bson." rang out, and the crowd close0 about him, shaking his hand and pushing hlin about until he wus rescued by the po lice and escorted to a carriage. lTe stopped long enough to announce thai all of tho men who formed the crew of the Merrlmac were safe and in the best of health. The offlcer was driven at once to the army and navy club and. after brush ing hlnin'lf up, he drove over to the navy department. As he approached the ofllce of the secretary of the navy there was another demoustratlon. A large crowd had gathered about the doorway, and the lMarty welcome It gave the young oillcer brought blushra to his cheek?. Secretary long came out of his prhate ofllce and giasplng Hob son with both hands said with sin cerity: "Lieutenant, I am glad, very glad, toree you." Then he drew him into Ills olllce. where the lieutenant was Introduced to Assistant Secretary Allen and was greeted by Captain Crownln- shleld. Captain Uradford and Pension Commissioner Kvans. who happened to drop In. He spent half an hour in con ference with the secretary and then re turned to the club. Secretary Long stated that Hobson did not bring the long expected repot t from Admiral Sampson and his brother ollleers on the destruction of the Cer vera lleet. The exact purpose of his visit was to report to the secretary of the navy regarding the work upon the Cristobal Colon. "When this duty is completed," Admiral Sampson's order reads, you will ask lor orders trom the secietary of the navy. Otherwise you will return to duty on board the New Yoik." About 5:00 o'clock Lieutenant Hob son went to the White House to pay his respects to the president. Secretary Lonsr accompanied him. The president gave Lieutenant Hobson a most cordial greeting and paid him a high tribute for what he retarded as one of the most conspicuous acts of gallantry In the history of naval warfare. Lieutenant Hobson returned to New Yoik last night to confer with wreck ing companies' agents. In a few days he returns to Cuba to resume his work nn the wrecking of the Spanish vessel-!. The brief report from Admiral Samp son deflating the success of the ex pedition to Nlpo Is really more Impor tant than appears on the surface. The liay of Nlpp lies on the noith coast of Cuba, almost directly across the Island from Santiago. It Is purposed to estab lish a base there which will save at least twb days time In getting supplies Into Cuba as compared with the San tiago route. It will also form a good point of operations against Holguln, not far distant, and If It should De velop, unfoi tunately, that a restraln lim hniid must be laid upon the Cubans themselves Nlpe. In connection with Santiago would be nn effective means of doing this. The war department has not yet been informed that fleneral Shaffer's Cuban allies have quit the American lines, but it Is scarcely doubted that such Is the case, for the friction has been Browing more pro nounced every day since the fall of Santiago, and It Is feared that a sev erance of relations ennnot be longer avoided. That the Cuban Junta Is still hopeful of avoiding such a measure i? evidenced by the conlldmce shown by Senor Quesada, one of the Cuban le- ! gatlnn here, in nn amicable settleni nt Although fieneral Miles repoitiii by i cable yesterday from Mole St. Ni ho': i 1 Iloytl, that hp was "movlm: nl .i .a wi ll" with the first detachment of t e ml'ltary expedl'Ion against l'ortn Iti- u the body of the dlsoatch piveeeJing this statement gave Use at first to the apprehension that, like fieneral Shaf- ter at Santiago, Cloneral Mlhs w.is I threatened with a costly delay In land- 1 lug his expedition on Porto Illcan soil owing to thu absence of lighters and tugs. It was said at the war depnrt- j innt later on that some nf there H"ht- i ei were nheaily on their way from New Oxleaub urnl Nuv York, One nf nature' roinmlirt ; cannot harm tlio woakost constitution ; never fulls to cm summer cnmplnluu of loung or old. l)r fowler's llxtract of Wild strawberry. Tho Oh.i'ttlli il . o," tlu Clint I'm. Loudon, July '3, T"e Htrilii .on,' poudunt of The Dully .'Jews says Tie powers, VMh.ibe c. tenth n of Un at Ilrltaiu, hBie u " e.t net to allow no Amerioun anr watlm, of the Phillpplni , ur an Ai -ii-Amuilcan protectorate ver the lul nJs," "I sutlerod for months from soro throat Krlertrlc Oil cured me In twenty-four hour " M.S. Gist, Haweavillo, Ky. "NO DEATHS TODAY." The Brief But Cheering Dispatch Sent by General Shatter to Adjutant General Corbin. Waphlngt. n. July t'. At 11-30 nVlor-k hist tiiirht Adjutant General Cnrhln n -f-elved u dispatch from Oimial Sim I -ter announcing that there has been "n.i deaths today." The dlspati h contained only the thn e words quoted, hut It whs Ti luht. .1 with I'hepting lni-dh,i-nrc to Un war orH' liils. The outbreak of yellow (Vv, r among the tinops at Rnntlng.i has ghi ri the mlmlniMrntifin much i-nm-ei n, hut the renin t "f the medlinl nllhers ugive In the stutt-im nt that tn. d)eiie i-t of a ccmpm-ullndy mild t. , ."vhll.- there are many cases, m nn- "i ihem serious, the belief is oiii".,l that the disease will be curbed wltiiMit serious loss to General Shuftor's mrp. livery p isslhl.' attention Is being show n thnse wlm me 111, and extraordinary pn-ciutlnns him been taken to r.rcvnt th.- sun ml "f the disease nnnnT th troopM. aei'i rul Porhln eaily in the night n celved a private cabli tram from S n -eral Rhaitti- Intornilnaj him thnt h,-. Son "Hud" Col bin, who ni-inni mi d Shnfter to Cuba, Is In the hospital -ih yellow fover. He has been UI fm- s -eral days, but his disease was nut until yesterday diagnosed definitely es y-i h , fever. Young Corbin Is rei-plvlmr run ful attention, and while the attack is serious there are hopes of his recovery. jToneli Gift to ;'oun!lnil "-oldlorx. New York. Ju'y 23. A firm of wine makers at Ithelms. France, has offered the United States government 1.211 bot tles of champagne for the sick and Wounded snlcileis. The surgeon general of the am y i- ferred the offer to the secretary of the treasury, who has Is sued orders that the wine be admitted free of lut. Part of the wine will he sent to Huntlugo and the rest to other points. It is a blessed period In a woman's life when a dear little stranger comes driving down out of cloudland to make its home in her heart and call her mother, iority of pro.ich thii lear and both for and the expected little one. The mothi heart fore bodes borne wcakni'-s or perfection in the while tlie wom anly nature fears it3 own sufferings; and per haps a little spiccoM.mi ty about her figure makes her dread that its atti.ic tive contour may be de stroyed by maternity. Hut as a matter of fact when a woman is m pei fect health and condi tion, motherhood should only serve to enhance and accentuate her phy sical attractive-lie si. Kv ery expieUint mother should know and avail herself of the health-giving, ncre-totnng properties of Dr. Pierce's Favorite In scription. It gives specific strength and endurance to the orgatiinn of maternity; promotes thorough, healthy, constitutional vigor and recuperative energy. It makes motherhood safe and comparatively com fortable; insures the baby's perfection and preserves the mother's buoyant spiiitaud womanlv attractiveness. Sirs, iflizabctll Hull. 27 Merrick Street, l'aw tucket. U. I., write.: " I have tuken l)r l'leret-'a Favorite Preserlption and cannot speak too will of it. I have had fifteen babies, and always had a bad time. Sometimes I had to hae two doe tors. I began taking your ' Presei iptiou ' lat July, and in September I gave birth to two little girls, aud I never had such an easy time. 1 had no doctor, and was uot in pain half of tlie time ns before. My weight is about two hundred pounds. My twins whe-u born weighed ten pounds each. They are fine girls, now four months old." In many cases where constipation is one of the aggravating causes of disease, Ur. Iherce's Pkasai't Pellets should be used in conjunction with the "Favrnie Prescrip tion " They are the simplest and most perfectly natural laxative evir inventid. Yet the ma--W ( tYW.I women an- 3 U s tune with . ' 3 i-n misgiving fjf i' themselves ft!.. " - J ' er's I yrrS babj EVERY WC Gola-lllCSIl(, r a ra' lable, Monthly, reenUUni: tnpd r -1 1 t 'la.oiiow anj tht utf ttariigseheutU be usoJ. Il you 'tjlui thu UlbL, yet x The are prompt. sa.ie and certain in molt. TheeunulnefDr. ril'B) never difap, a Doiut. ScstkaywhiTe, Sl.M. JLddreM l'tAJ. iliiiv.Dc Cu Cn?clcd, O. For Sale at RIULIN'S Drug Store, Shenandoah, Pa. "A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OP SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiihiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiim mom. 'VXi('FY' Hv 'X S tho World's Progress. Tho well in- i TO VjISAJ ss$ s thrmy Housow,fe wm i I f RAINBOW LINIMENT In li'iiiiii nc hii.i-'iiiiu " n UiiMUMJYJAJiifiiidiJiiiimiiiiiiiliiiinrfiiiiia a ( t-u -hlv ap-to-dato piricii il for women, will enter upon its thirty hr v !'m in i i liming !i5 vcarltwdl be as Irretofore A MIRROR OF FASHION Paris and New York l ach lime will contiln cirefullj fte. Fwthtnn I rari d drawlniri of the advance fathions . ', , .. lot Pans and New orlc Once a month A Colored Fashion .the Uazar will issue, free, a cilored Supplement fashion supplement Cut paper patterns n . n of certain gow lis In each number v, ill bo Cut Paper Patterns made a feature. Ilieso will be sold in A RuWfipltlv Pnitfirn connection v.illl each issue at a uniform e 1 ee ' ra"ern price. The Uazarv.i1! also publish bi otieet weekly, free, an outline pattern sheet. LONG SERIALS AND SHORT STORIES Two f amousauthors w ill contribute long serial Ptoriet to the Dazar in i8)8. The first deals with Scotch and Continental see no, the second is a story girl, versatile, and typically Mary E. Wllkina These Octave Thanet 0 KstharuTrct ord II. P. M. S 1 lif making lictlJn DEPARTMENTS AND SPEQAL ARTICLES OUR PARIS LETTER THE LONDON LETTER By KATIUKIXP PR FOREST By .'Irs. POVLTXSV BfcFr.Oir CLUB WOMEN HUMOR By ur irc iKFru. ivflcii ry jon.v kendmck B.txcs There will be a series of articles on Etiquette, Music, the one, rt, the I'hv, Women and Men, Leaders among Women, Gardmuit;, Housekeeping, Life and Health, Indoor Details, etc. 10c, a Copy (Send lor Free Prospectus) Sub., $4 a Year I'oitagt frtt in tit Unttt J Slattt, Canada, and Jfixie. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, Publishers, New York City I I W. P. llortll FAUJNG Afti r J was taken ill my hair cninnicnecil ' fill .nit tin 10! I (,r.i i.iidlv I 'tuiiiMi J to !.'' 1 1 11 i 1: Tin si atji hoi .iine lu u r :, id ii'iue natural ricrv daj Njiv I li a eiopot tine brown hairall oicr my head .1' 1 b an iiieliaiida hair in leurtli. My nu ---' u hi;i.it d because the new hairs are biouii I tii'ief had ery luxuriant hair, eien 01 ti.y jouili. It Is as thick on my head to-ilaj a it r was. aniK'l ili'CKA did It. Mi-..I.M.UVWS()N,3nillamiltoii9t .Alba ij . 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