r THE EXCELLENCE OF SYflPP OF FIGS Is duo not only to tlio originality nuil simplicity of tlio combination, but nlso to tlio euro find hUHI with wlilcli it is iiuinufncturctl by aciciitlMc proct'sscs Uiiown to tho CAuroitNtA Flo Svnifr Co. only, and we wIrIi to Impress upon all tlio importance of pm-cluisinp tlio truo npd original romudy. As tlio Kt'intino Syi'iip of Vigo is manufactured by the t'AMioitxiA Fin Svr.UP Co. only, n ltnowh'dffp of tlint fiict will assist ono in nroltlltitf tlio worthless imltiitious nuinufactuii'd hyol her pur lies. Tho liiirh Rtn.r.ilinp; of tho Cam I'oh.nia Flo Svitui' Co. with the medi cal profession, and tho witlsfiielion which the penuino Syrup of Fij,'s lias tfivoi to millions of families, makes the namo of tho Company a guaranty of tho excellence, of its remedy. It Is far in advance of all other laxatives, us it acts on tlio kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating 01 weaken ing them, and it does not irripe nor jiauseate. In order to jjeMts beneficial effects, please remember tho name of tho Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FKANOI-CM, Cul. I.OUISVII.I.K. Kjr. KJ:V VOKK, N. V. WITCH HAZEL OIL G Piles ov Hemorrhoids Fissures it Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Bolls Tuneors. Y Eczema it Eruntions. Salt Rli ;um it Tetters. EChappec Hands. ' Fever Blisters. Soro Lips it Nostrils. O Corns it Bunions. Stings t Bites of Insects. Three Size's, -"id, 50c and $t.nq. fcolilbyilriiEi;lrti, or i- poxtpnlilonrpci'lptof prlci. lll'1l'lllll.l'HI.U.(U .111 113 miimSt.,Nelcrl. ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS Ask For Them "ru'(,,c,KPP! IMS can tell yjul about Sool-ikllOV. S U JTOOli la's. This ''Jdrink.Tryiton . turetmnroveschc.ipl , , J) our husband. I cuf.ee and tunes vouaiic luotnariii for lmic money. Jc. ptit-g LAUER'S BOCK BEER In 1 Bottles ov by the Keg. Lauer's Lager HD Porter and Weiss Beer. Christ. 5 :limidt, A Kent and dottier, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, i No. 13 North Jardin St. 3W r 1 '11 11YJSAG11D In tho Trial of Senator Kennoy for Allogort Bank Wrooking. . SEVEN TO FIVE TOR ACQUITTAL. Owtntr to Tholr lnnlilltly to Iteneli n Verdict tho Jury Worn Dlsclinriiert. l)lH(rl(!t Attorney VumlcKrlft Kx loots Another Trial In September. Wllmlnnton, DolJnly 20. After hav ing bDon locked up since Inst Friday at 12,48 o'clock the Jury In the case ot Senator Itlchard It. Kenney, who Is chnrj;ed with nlillmr and nliettliifj In the looting of tho First National bank of Hover, last night were still unable to riEiee upon a verdict, and were dis charged by Judge Uriulfnril from fur ther consideration ot the case. Tim de cision ot the court to discharge tho Jur ors was arrived at after the Jury had twice notified Judge Uradford that they were unable to agree. The first time was on Saturday afternoon, when a note was sent to JudKe Bradford so notifying him. The Jury filed Into court nnd were addressed by the Judge, who urged them to give tho case further de liberation and try to reach a decision. Since then the Jury has been endeavor ing to conuto some conclusion. Iitst nlgnt about 8 o'clock another note reached Judge Uradford of tho same character of the first. District At torney Vandegrlft, Senator Kenney and his counsel, Senator Gray, and I.ovl C. Ulrd were present when the Jury came Into the court room. Tho news that the Jury had failed to agree spread rapidly and a large crowd assembled to watch the proceedings. The court asked tho Jurors If they had been unable to agree und being answered In the alllrmatlvo ho nddicoHcd nunsel whether they ob jected to the discharge of tho Jury. There belti; no objections they were accordingly r -Hevel from further con sUh'iatlon i l (he c:ise. It Is said that since the ei. e went to the Jury about 25 ballots were taken, and In nearly every Instance tho vote stood 7 to G for acquittal. Immediately nfter the fact that there hud been a disagreement had became known there was considerable discus sion as to what course will bo folowod by the government with relation to another trial. District Attorney Van degrlft said tlutt he could not say when Senator Kenney would be placed on trial again, but was under the Impres bIoh that the government would en deavor to havo It arranged to take place In September. The trial of Senator Kenney began In tho United States district court two weeks ago yesterday, and aside from the nature of the charge against him, occupied considerable attention be cause of the defendant's high position ns the Junior senator from Delaware. Much testimony was taken during the trial, and tho principal witness against Senator Kenney was William N. ISoggs, former teller of the bank, who pleaded guilty to defaulting In tho sum of $107,. 000. The bill of indictment under which Senator Kenney stood trial named specifically 23 counts on which the grand Jury had found true bills. All but six of these were disposed ot by de murrer or nolle prosequi. These six ag gregated about $3,G00, which amount the senator was charged with aiding and abetting Hoggs In taking from tho bunk. Tlio editor of tlio Evans City, l'a.. (llolie. writes, "Ono Minute Couch Cure is rinlitly named. It cured my children after nil other remedies hilled ." It cures coiil'Iis. colila and all throat ami lung troubles. J. It. IIuyiM!- micli. THE PRODUCE MARKETS. As I'.ullccteil by Dealings In l'llllililol- plila and Hal tlnioro. Philadelphia, July 25. Flour firm; win ter superfine, $:i'n:t.2.'i; Pennsylvania roller, dear, t3.S3f 1 4 ; city mills, extra, J3.25f)3.40. Jlye flour moved slowly lit $3 per barrel for choice lVniisylvrinln. Wheat steady; No. 2 red, July, S05i SOVfcc. ; do. August, 7&5"5Me.: do. September. 74tf74',ic. Corn quiet, but Arm: No. 2 mixed, July, SSif 3SVie.; do. August, S8Hff3Si.c. ; No. 2 yel low, for local trade, 41c. Oats quiet, but firm; No. 2 white, S2Vic; No. 2 white, clip ped, 32l,iij33c. Hay firm for old; choice timothy, J12.no for lurt'o bales. lieef quiet? beef hams, J22.MS23. l'ork steady; family, f 12.507) 13. Lard firm; western Kleamed, $.j.S5. Hotter llrm; western creamery, lift 18c.; do. factory, H$fl3Hc; IJIhIiis, ic. ; Imitation creamery. 12lDc. ; New York d.tliy, lS'sijUiie. ; 1.0. creamery, Hliltr.; fancy IViuihylv.uiia prints Job bing .it SHiSle. ; do. wholesale, 20e. Cheese firm; lurse, white, TVsc,; small, whlto. Si'iCj largo, colored, c. ; smull, colored, Slic; light skims, tTit',ic.; part skims, t(ttilc.i full skims, 22V4o. Eggs steady; Now. iork and Pennsylvania, 14lCc.; western, fresh, 14c. Potatoes steady; Jerseys, $2.12(2.25; Ixng Island, J2Q2.25. Tallow easy; city, 3'iitf3o.; country, 3p 3i,c. Cottonseed oil steady; prime crude, lS',c; do. yellow, 2J,p23,ic Petroleum steadier; refined New York, $0.20; Phila delphia and Ilaltlmore, $0.15; do. In bulk, $.1.05. Cubbugu firm; Long Island, $2.50 3.50. Baltimore. July 25. Flour firm; western superfine, $2.D0'i3.1fl; do. extra, $3.2563.75; do. family, $lf 1.40; winter wheat, pat6nt. $i:hW4.75; spring do., $1.735; spring do., straight. $l.iWi4.75. Wheat weak; spot and mouth. iS'v.i TS" ic. ; August, 7414W 74ltc. ; September, 73fu73',ic.; steamer No. 2 red, 70Wi"0V,e.; southern, by sample, 7aJjS0c.; do. on grade, 74V4T73c. Corn firmer; spot and month, 3S!4(3Mc; Au gust, asiiifiSOr.; September, S'JVifl 39c. ; steamer mixed. 2V,'M 37?4c. ; southern, whlto and yellow, 41W42c. Oats Bteady; demand fair; No. 2 white, S2fj33c. ; No. 2 mixed, 30ff31c. Itye steady; No. 2 nearby, fiOVic; No. 2 western, 52c. Hay firm and higher for better grades; No. 1 timothy, $124(12.50. Grain freights dull and lower; Bteam to Liverpool, per bushel, 114d July; Cork, for orders, per quarter, 2s. lOHd.0 Ss August; 3s. J3s. 3d., September. Sugar ttrnng; granulated, C.45H. Butter steady; fancy creamery. ISiil'Jc; do. Imitation, 17c; do. ladle, 14ffll5c,; good ladle, 12IT13c.; store packed, lOitdlc. Kggs llrm; fresh, 1214c Cheese steady; fancy New York, Urge, S!c.; medium, SViSfSc,; small, S USc. l.ettuco scarce at Z0itM per bushel. Whiskey ut $1.27(1.2S pur gallon for fin ished goods In carloads; $l,2,.)rnl.30 per gal lon for Jobbing lots. I.lvo Stocdc Mm-U-f,tH, New York, July 26. HeeveH moderately active; steers steady to 10c. lower; bulls and cows 15t25c. lower; few unsold; na tive steers, $l.50ii5.IO; Toxaps. $t.C0; oxen and slags, $2,756(1.75; bulls, $2.!W(3.50; cows. $25(3.75. Calves demoralized; prices Die. lower; 250 unsold; vunls, $3.CU15.60; tholre and extra, $5.75'u0; buttermilks, mt 3.25. Sheep barely Bteady: lambs 10iTr25c. lower; three cars unsold; sheep, $3d.50; lambs, tl.EOftG.2.1; mainly $l.75)5,75. Hogs hteudy at $4.25(1 4.50. Mast Liberty, I'll., July 25. Cattlo strong und higher on extras; extms,$5U5.10; prima $1.!H)T5; common, $'!.S0i(l. I loirs active; prime mediums and best Yorkers, $l.l0f( 4.15; heavy, $1,053(4.10; pigs, us to quality, (3.14(4.10; common Yorkers, $ Hi 4.10; loughs, $2.7&fj3,75. Sheep dull und lower; rlifih.A tt tv,tlr.n. ..MmtTim, fl Rn'..'l yearlings, $11(4.S5: spring lambs, $I.G0ij5.54; The Chief Burgess of Milosburg, Pa says Da Witt's I.lttlo liirly ltlsors aro tho het pills ho ever used in his family during forty years of houso keeping. They cure constipa tion, sick headaeha und stomach und liver troubles. Small in slzo but grout ill lesults. 0. II. llayenliut'li. Dr. Miles' Nervine Recommended "With Pleasure. "Tlio Best Remedy in Existence." RELIEF from tho rtBonlzlnp; suf fering caused by nervousness, sleeplessness nnrt that miser lblc fcelint,' of unrest, is bo gratifying that there is no wonder it is a pleas ure to recommend the remedy to the world. Dr. Miles' Kestoratlvc Itemc 3ies arc scientific remedies, prepared from Dr. Miles' prescriptions each remedy for its own particularpurpo.se, yet all so assimulatcd that two or more may be taken with benefit when Indicated. Remedies to prepared un der the supervision of 60 famous .1 physician as Dr. Miles may be safely recommended to one's friends with the assurance they will be benefited. Mrs. Clinton Randall of Ellicottville N. Y., says of Dr. Miles' Nervine: "I had suffered for two years from extreme nervousness and sleeplessness. With a very poor appetite and miser able general health, it was impossible to get a good night's rest and the davs passed in weariness and unrest. My limbs and arms would twitch and jerk and 1 seemed to be loosing control of both body and mind. I tried a great many prescriptions and remedies with out relief until I began taking Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine. It made 1110 another person entirely; my appe tite is good, I sleep as soundly as any one, and I believe it the best rcmedv in existence. Its effect on tho nervous system is marvelous and lasting. With pleasure I recommend Dr. Miles' Re storative Nervine for the good it lias done mo aud 1 know it will doothers." bat hive sold direct Dr. Miles' Nervine sumer for 25 years t whole sale p-icei, eaviDR him the aeaier s proms. wne re tor eifttmnftiion. Everything warranted. 118 styles of Vehicles, 55 styles of Harness. Tod IJauriei.fllGto Sarreys.l5Uto8l25. 'res. Fhaetons, Traps, ettes. Spnng-lload inj h o. IT. Pumr Hftrnm. Price, 1 11.00, Wagooa. Send for ygi f in tor is. Catalog? of all our tLf.iJAT OAItltlAOK AJ1D 1IAHNKSS Ml"U. TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS. UNhUKl'AbSUl) bKHVlCE UITKUUIJ BY THE MUTUEBN RAILWAY. Leaving llroail Street str.tion.Pliilaileliiliia, at 0:55 p. m. dully, tlio "Southwestern Limited," earrylnt; a dinlug ear and tlio most luxurious l'ullman drawing room sleep ing cars, reaelica Illrminglian tho following night at 10:10 and arrives at Memphis tho next inoruiuut 7:10, Through slocplug cars for Ashovlllo, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa, Atlanta, Mobile and Now Orleans uro also attached to this train, Pullman reser vations can ho maclo in advanco and all in formation obtained by communicating with John M. Heal, District Passenger Agent, 82 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. "I think DoWitfs Witch Hazel Salve is tlio finest preparation on tho market fur piles." So writos John C. Dunn, of Wheeling, W. Va. Try It and you will think tho same. It also cures eczema and all skin diseases. 0. 11. llauonbuch. Buy Koystono flour. Bo sure that tho namo Lekhio & Baeb, Ashland, Pa., Is printed on ovory sack. ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND THERE IS NO KIND OF PAIN OR I ACHE, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL, THAT PAIN. KILLER WILL NOT RE LIEVE. LOOK OUT KOR IMITATIONS AND 8UB- , STITUTCS. THC QCNUINC DOTTLE ' DCARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS &. SON. CURE GUARANTEED," Ni'll-itlnuf, npfi lit I J)Keuii, Var l!ttci'it', Nlrluiiii(aa. nti C'lililnu" Nimill rnilt vilitiiil li a inV Jot tin till oinfii, ri'kii t-iikfii t'ui'f il in I '(i 1 (Mim. Hi'iiiliut '- bttiuips rtir lliHnc "l'iutl..''(tn1v) j ii 'mi meal hook KxiuitlJl Mufis .till iiii t uttwr triil .. with Tunsy Vfotytfy' Tills siul orlu- I rv-uimiut. Alyst the Jt uxnl tvi'xt iinvi Hint'.ifnt. UiursKtivJ sutiyr i ft." Vtbvt. J'tuftn , hit UsiiuUienrkrt,ANu 1 IVlUuilJI, 4 CW. hi tt ?1X. iUU kUr. BoiWu, fcls. to? l ; DR. MILES' NERVINE is with out question the best remedy for LaGrlppc and its after ef fects. LaGrippe affects the nerves direct. Dr. Miles' Nervine acts di rectly on the nerves. LaGrippe ex hausts tho vitality and destroys the the nerve tissue, deadening the senses and weakening tho entire system. Dr. Miles' Nervine builds up and replen ishes the nerve tissues, restores vital ity, strengthens the system and im bues the mental faculties with new life, energy and vigor. LaGrippe, like a cold, attacks the weakest of tlixj or gans, for the reason that the nerves controlling that organ are weakened. Dr. Miles' Nervine strengthens the diseased and weakened organs. Miss Cordelia Smith of VersaUes, Ky., writes: "In 1800 I had several at tacks of LaGrippe which left me pros trated with nervousness. Tho pros tration was particularly severe and painful from the fact that 1 had suf fered from a weak back and nervous attacks all my life. On the recom mendation of our druggists, Messrs. K. V. hcrogin & Co., I used Dr. Miles' Nervine and it restored me to health, not only did I recover from LaGrippe, but from my life long troubles and I am now in better health than ever." Dr. Miles' Remedies arc sold by all druggists under a positive guarantee that tho first bottle will benefit or the money will be refunded. Hook on the Heart and Nerves sent free by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Restores Health. to the con ?mp my 70. Cam a- Wagon Milk large, Ire Ma.6MBurrr. Price, wllh eottilm, . styles, shade, apron and leaden, 1 60. At ol t CO. W. H. l'liATT, Bco'l, ELV1LUIT, 1AU. THE PHILADELPHIA TiriBS IS THE HANDSOMEST and BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED. During IMS THK TIMES will not only ninlntnlri the high htaiulard of excclUknc It renelu-il the miwt. I.,., ...111 ut..n.lf..ul.. ...1........ , ejtci-1 hh own ht recortl, nud will not swerve from IU ct urtioHu to make THE TIMES THE FAV0KITE FAMILY NEWSPAPER OF THIS COUNTRY AND THE BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED I-UIKTIHO ALL THE NEWS or ALL THE WORLD ALL THE TIME No Jtitirinil h moro e&tPiiNlvnly HrtMilntod or niiM it wiik r i iit'io in rcuot'i-H in ivm iMyiviuiia tMlill THE PHILADELPHIA TlflES WHY ? BECAUSE IT DESERVES THEM Specimen Copies Sent Free SeiU lor one v VKSA X. Vx M X V Xyf V "K IT. ! TPR AT DAILY, tl.oo per nniiuiii; aiccntu ALlvl lkJ per liuinth: ilrllrvml liy arrlerH fur 0 -nU per we It. SUNI.,V HDlTION, 31 large, hamliiiinu liagc sal I'oliiiiiiw, elegantly llluatruliil, luaiitlfiilly prlutiil In Xiilora, 8 J 00 H r unniiiiii 5 u'nts per eopy. !n!y mul Hun day, t-tUO er annum; SO cent per iiionth, Adilreud all letltrti to THE TIIV1 fZS, riliunti.t'iiu. GUANTANAMO YIELDSL Sovon Thousand Spaniards Thero Laid Down Thoir ArniSi UNWAERAHTED REPOltT DENIED licntirnl Slmrtor Sii.vh flnrnln J)ld Not Attuuk S i mi ri In id m llutt!rnlnir (oSur rcliili'P I'urly f'libuns ItutciiHotl IVnm Sillltlii;i) .lull. SantlnKo de Cuba, July 20. Kvery tliliiB lipre In peaceful. The 7,000 Span ish soldiers at Ouuntanuiiio lay down their arum yesterday. The C,SM from l'alma Borlano, Ban I.uIk and Longo surrendered on Sunday to lieutenant Mlluy, and ycnlcrday pafk trains with provisions were sent them. The only others Included In the capitulation arc 2,000 troops ut Haraooa and 1,000 at BiiKUa. They have not yet ben turned over, hut tlioy are uowhure In Oeneral Gnrcla's vicinity. lie Is at Jlgunny, und reached there without encounterliiB any Spaniard. General Shafter au thorlnes an absolute contradiction of the report that Garcia encountered a force of Spaniards who wure returning to Santiago to surrender and was de feated by them. Colonel ICzra V. Hwers, of the Ninth Infantry, acting for Gen eral Shatter, will receive the formal surrender of Guantanamo. On Sunday General Shatter released 40 Cubans who had been confined In the local jail on political charKes. In deed, some of them were confined with out chnrses of any character, others on the most trivial pretexts and yet others solely because of sympathy with the Insurgent cause. The Jail is still filled with many whose crimes and sen tences are not on record and are ab- ' solutely unknown, so far as has yet been ascertained. A general Investiga tion lias been ordered Immediately'. American newspapers which have ar rived here contain articles written ap parently under a misapprehension of the fucts regarding the conduct of tin campaign and the dictation of the terms of surrender. General Miles was here simply as a visitor and adviser. In his omelal capacity he had nothing to do with the terms of the capitula tion, the entire credit for which bo longs to Gcnernl Shafter, who on July 10 received the following dispatch from General Curbln, at Washington, of that date: "The secretary of war directs me to Inform you that General Miles left here at 10:40 last night for . Santiago, but with Instructions which do not In any manner supersede you as the com mander of tho United States troops In the Held near Santiago so long as you are able for duty." Slmnilar Murder In St. I. mils. St. Louis, July 2G Charles A. Urant, stenographer for an electrical supply company in this city, stopped to mall a letter at a street corner last night and was shot and almost Instantly killed. Three shots were fired and three men seen to run. Urant staggered across the street and fell dead. In his pocket was an affectlonnte letter, evidently to his wire, but addressed to P. O. Box 603. Asbury Park, N. J., also a will headed: "To Miss Mary Harding, Davenport Jnn, Asbury Park, N. J., whom I de sire to be notified In case of my sud den death and who, In the sight of God. is my lawful wife." Miss Harding Is the daughter of Doger E. Harding, a wealthy cltlzep of St. Louis, to whom Brant was married In October, 1S36, against the wishes of her father. iirutni MiHor Hold for Trlnl. Havre, July 26. Nineteen Austrian sailors who arrived here by La Bre tagne Sunday were taken yesterday be fore a magistrate and confronted by four second class passengers, surviv ors of La nourgngne, on charges of cruelty and brutality at the time of tho collision between La Uourgogno and the British ship Cromartyshire, off Sable Island, on July i. Although tho evidence offered against them was very slight, six of the accused were held on remand. The others were discharged. How to Look Good. Good looks aie really more than skin deep, depending entirely on a healthy condition of all tne vital ortraiis. II tlie liver be inactive. you have a bilious look : if your stomach be disordered, you have a dyspeptia look ; if your kiuneys ue altecteil, you nave a pinched look. Secure crooil health, and you will surely have good looks. "Electric Hitters" is a good Alterative anil Ionic. Acts directly on the stomach, liver and kidneys. Purifies the blood, cures pimples, blotches and boils, and gives a good complexion, livery bottle guaranteed. hold at A. Wmley s drug store. 50 cents per bottle. Moro (..iltl l'l'oiu UK' Kloiidliio. Seattle, Wash., July 20. The steamer Charleston Nelson arilvgjl here yester day from St. MlchaeW.,wlth 173 pas sengers from Dawson a..d bringing gold dust estimated all the way from $1,000, 000 to I1.C00.000. The purser, M. A Tucker, said: "I bollave that one mil lion and u half is a fair estimate. Of that amount I can vouch for J600.000, which was turned over to me and placed In the steamer's safe." One man, Mr. Tucker says, had 1175,000 nnd an other $120,000- He would not disclose tholr names. Win your battles aaainst disoasu by actinc promptly. Ono Minute Couth Cure produces iiumediato results. Whon takon oarly it pre vents consumption. Anil In later stages it furnishoa prompt reljef. V. 11. HaKonbuch. Mol'artlund-Kvofhiirdt right a llniw. New York, July 20. Kid Mcl'artlund, of Now York, and Jack Everhardt. of New Orleans, fought 25 rounds last night at the Greater New Yolk Athletic club, Coney Island, and at the end of the light both men were able to go sev eral rounds more. Referee Sam Austin patlslled every one by declaring tin bout a draw. This is the third thru- these men have met, and last night's contest leaves the 11ursti1.11 of suprem acy between tho two to be settled at some future time. Thousands of porsous havo been cured ol l.llos by using DoWitt's Witcli Hazel Salve It heals promptly and euros eczema and al1 skin diseases. It gives iiumediato relief. (' H. llaKcuhuch. lioj-H WII1101.H n Ifriital Murder. Seranton, I'a July 2ti. Five small boys, whllo playing; along the Delaware, Lackawanna and Wosturn tracks mar Lai'knwannn, yesterday, witnessed a lleiiUili niuiuer. Giuseppe Santor, leader of tin Italian band at that pla-'i end another It ..Ian. thought to have been Itnpha.'l 1'i ip'M were seen quar reling u few mils !'(:! I'e boys. Ban tor struck hlr 1 i.i.inl a, '.'ho drew a shoit handled a. .11 m '.eiu'.ith his coai and dealt Sant r a lo' nt blow on the neck, cutting a d ep g. . h. While San tor lay prostrate (he i.iurderer swum' the ax and nea-ly t. vered Santur'n J leu d from the bi dy. The boys screamc und thd murderer ch sod them a few uids and then disappeared. Tho police are looking for the murderer. Sick heailacho, biliousiutti.coiKtipatinn anil all liver and stomaoh troubles out bo quickly cured by using those famous little pills known as DoWitt's Little lVirly Itinera. They lire pleasant In take and never gripe. C. II lliigeubiich. 5 WIPED our Dy flames. NovaSootln Town I)ot ro.vod Through Luck of' I'llu AppiiriitllH. Hiillfnx, N. H.. July 26. The town of I'ugwash, l,2i0 Inhabitants, a deal shltipliirt port of riitisldcrnble Impor tance on the Strait of Northumber land, was totally wiped out by fire yes terday, 200 dwellings, five churches. 20 stores, three hotels nnd seveial mills being destroyed. The tire utarted In a business block through a lamp explod ing, and a high wind and the complete absence of water supply or fire fight ing apparatus soon carried (he llames beyond runt nil. With few exceptions the buildings were wooden, and a large section of the town Mas closely built. The fire swept through whole blocks with lightning like rapidity, and people fled for their lives, losing everything. The foreign shipping In port was slightly damaged. The town was Utile insuied. owing to the absence of fire protection. The Inhabitants arc now en camped In the fields and woods. Rev el al people ure reported missing, but It is impossible yet to tell who, if any, lost their lives, ftellef Is being organ ized In every dlreetloii. Think Wiit'iim1 lln Money ('oiic iilfil. Louisville. July 211. Chief or IN, Mr,. Mnynuid, of Northampton, and Sin r iff Clark, of Tl-unpi hlr" county, Mass., ar rived In Louisville yesterday to take charge of Lewis Warner, the default ing hunk president, captured here on Saturday. They eallcd at deter live headquarters and fdeiitltted the fugltha bank president. The Massachusetts of ficers nie confident he has money con cealed somew here, hut he cannot be In duced to talk about It. Captain Sulli van, chief of the Louisville detective force. If sure Hint Wnrnrr lim r,, ,,..,. In reach. The meeting between Warn, p and the Northampton oftieers was af fecting, they lielmr ,iM frlemla nf tv,.. banker. c" - women nowa days do not have ."v to use a stream of water for a looking-glass. They have modern mirrors that will tell them very promptly whether their beauty Is fading. A wom an's beauty fadei very rapidly If she ji troubled with wme derangement of the distinctly feminine oiganlsm Ignorance or carelessness in this respect frequently causes great suffering and irregularity in nfter life. Little irregularities and weak nesses in girlhood should be looked upon promptly and properly treated at once. Mothers cannot be too conscientious In this respect, and cannot throw aside the prudery that is so prevalent upon this point too soon Kvery young woman should know something about her own physical make-up, and the importance to her future of her local as well as general health. A woman who suffers from weaknesses pe culiar to her sex will rapidly lose her beauty, her general health, her amiability nnd her usefulness and capability as a wife and housekeeper. Dr. 1'ierce's j-avorue Prescription promotes regularity of all fem inine functions, gives sturdy health to the distinctly feminine organism and prepare It to meet the trials of wifehood and moth erhood The "Favorite Prescription " la not a cure-all. It is intended for but one class of disorders and is good for no other. Taken during the period of gestation, it makes parturition easy, and banishes the discomforts of the expectant months. All good medicine dealers sell it. I wish to express mv thanks for the good I have received from Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre scription." writes Mrs. B Scovtll, of Bolton, Stephenson Co , Ills. " I have used It at dlflcr cnt times for the last eight years. It Is the hest lni-iHciiit' for expectant mothers. I never tried Itfoi that until my last baby. I had been very bad. almost lulpless I oonld not get out of ba alone or evi n turn over Last December 1 cotn tnuiced taking Ulr ' Favorite rrcscrinUon,' nail could Mx ii get in nud out of bf d as well as at any time On March 39th I gave birth t 1 nn eleven pound bov without pain, and have Biuce beca oa well and healthy as I ever was " Ml Bomesfnesneeila a reliable, Monthly, regulating meuk- :f. Cmy hartalMJ and tho purest drugs should be u&l. If you wii ilt bLni,eet Br. PisaS's Pe:-uracs PiiSSSs Thcr ro prompt, sale ard certain In rw-H notut. goat anywhere, tl.VO. Addles.. . For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drug Store. Shenandoah, Pa. "A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OF SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH Kiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiimiiiimiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiia MnSSk Mf ft 1 rmM Id tho f K ' W& tiieiet. BA-ui.Dtriisti.s S SiSZ. ftttziii if A. I.HJSCKhTr a v , I'hllat 1VM1. MUfiinni iiifiiiiu iiHiiiu fv iiiuiifaiAWtWfi'Wiimutjj.iiiiiiiiiiiiiijiiiririrriiiiii a li r ;;hly up-tc-date jier itca) thirty fir v lum- I'uun A MIRROR Paris and New York , fashions A Colored Fashion Supplement Cut Paper Patterns A Bi-Wcekly Pattern Sheet I LONG SERIALS AND SHORT STORIES Tw o f amousauthort will contribute long .crtal stories to the IUzak in 1B98. 1 lie first deals with Scotch and Continental scone-, tha second is a story of a young gin, versatile, ana typically Mary E. WiUins Octave Thanet H, I Spofford S. Uriscoe DEPARTMENTS AND SPECIAL ARTICLES OUR PARIS LETTER THE LONDON LETTER Ct KATIURIXR PR FOKtsr B) Mrl. IKKJLTNSr B'uE' CH CLUU WOMEN HUMOR tt it mi. 4HIT II. IVPl Clt By JOUH KFA'DRtt IC B.IKGS There will be a series of articles on Etiquette, MuMc, the iir. . Art, the l'ltv. Women and Men, Leaders amnns Women, Gardi mug, Housekeeping, Life and Health, Indoor DiJtuils, etc 10c. a Copy (Send lor Free Prospectus) Sub., $4 a Year ftitaf frtl in tht Unitt J Slata, CanaJa, aiul Mxict. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, Publishers, New Yotk City W. I). Ilo.elU D.S. CONSUL CURED OF ECZES1A BV I Ii el -in .nT ' nf V ' tni anil orikreil a Ill'X ' I 1 V I" el "11 i.llltll . 111 Tin ci-t hpl'ii. 1 1 .it 1 li.ii . , I 1 In I . m.i t I II 1 Mli 1 h -.i'i'mii'.i u in ( n w 1 1 1 ) tie The dr u i ll.el IIT.I il r.ll'i'I'l 1 1 I. Of .111(1 I Has pel- Jlu 1! A lei .il pliii-iiin did n,it lichi in titers anil cer thliti: cither f.tiletl to help, or in.ulo It Hornc. I was lici'iiiiiiiig deiier.ile. when I tliuiitdit ol (1 rici iiA lit Minus, anil ills jiatt lieil m ncmuit foruc.iltc of (1 mi ha 8'Ai' and a Inn of Citiciki (olutmcuti The firtt iiiiiu-iMnn rtlii n anil In lhn.c I'l bSNKI I' HYATT, f'niW r,i,,, l'i 1 '7 M.mti.iKo ii, nba. iii 1. 'i.l I' .1 11 r p. c c .111 B.,lo v I.. Cure the Wor,t Lctim." Iric PERFECT m ! DO NOT DESPAIR I 110 ut NnflVr I,onm'rt The t'n- iint ninbitiun-- .f ittt can in niLurrl in . ii Tin rpry .,r I .-s nf tv-. u lie if .in lull ).! im nrr to ta iii.i tn, '. i 1 . i t-ri M mi i 1 1 itiu- 11 . nmrv uiiti t lit' wnttj 1 11 1 iii 1 in "t mi. 1 1 (lowL't incur nit u 11 -1 1 ; H 1 11 tx ea t 1 trU 1 at Iiiiif'in viyor I t .1 1 tltl'.M III l'l'M fill I I lit Ilrarp up the h hid i.iw jyift. ti'-xini to the nmitt. dm' Ji' Mux n iicwh Tf 4 vini I'HiTy. 'St.ott- in ftf.T.o a i n-tr& 1 f Juliro Kuaraii ti'fl 'irf"T tii-.tH'i n fiitMl-&Wj jyni Oiii bo carrit '1 in i .i i .i 4i t iUi vHilp " i ryv hereoi ninilt ii in an. i 1 1 i i nm riTi'iiii of hrla 1 I'll K I'Klit Li linn CiTMn lihiK tiica'j,llL Koraleln slionnntlonli by Hhennndoati Drug -irc nun (.irumer tsron, -i-sS3tia-l-l!33l-jBi-sr OTfERTIS "THE; STYLISH PATTERN. At thllc- Fashionable. Oririnal. Perfect- T Fitting. Prices lOntlU 15ci'iits. T a None higher. iNone better at any price, a J Some tellable merchant sells them In T nearly every city ot town. Ask for T Q them, or they can be had by mail frc.j I J us in either New York or Chicago, t T Stamps taken. Lateit Fashion Sheet T I tent upon receipt of one cent to pay A postage. J MAGAZINE Brightest ladles' magazine published. led. 1 Invaluable for the home. Fashions of B lbs day. Home Literafure, Household I Hints, Fancy Work, Current Topics, 7 Fiction, alJ for only 50 cents a year, In- C eludinga free pattern, your own selec- I tlon any time. Send two 2ent stamps 7 for sample copy. Address ..w-- i f THE ATcCAU. COMPANY.Vr ,U-46 w'est 4th street, New Yott i m Fifth Avenue. Chicago, I AIL DRUG at I'ovinafcy'a dniR store, . Km lOontre street. tf1 ATOM'S TANSY PILLS K TRIKP. TFHK ArfT UATK WOMAN 5 RELIEF, t r.r. .nit ind pliali' .1) 1,11 ImllittutHS. w(it tH'p'H I'AWir lriL8ntt mvx ukiihicti. 7 M drill, bt'.ni, (it crnl direct (Muled), price, 1 1 ( atuji si'm Co, llORtoo, Miwt. Our IttHik 4 c For HiUe nt Klrlin's drux fitoro And ShennnJo druc Htoro ic ctnulneDr, Vml rI nnvor iIIsa ..lismcixn t'o CloTciuud, O. ft! CM UUt Dtf AH v V9t-"lilb.ll vt IIW i5L,U E nro iKti!tt'ivo anil keep .nfornietl of E tlio World's Prof;rehs. Tho well in- 5 formed and thrifty llousu-wlfo will nlvi'KVta Iff 111 it iRAINBOW LINIMENT I house., m h Miiinlar.1 remoily ftr Blirains, iimiseis, 1 raK.fjs MaeuiijaUsm, fur wainen, wj'.) : r upon Its ii v arttmlM mtU r i if ore OF FASHION Kub I uft will cnnui't aicfi 'r pre pared drawing oi tlit idiani.? la ium ol l'ans and Nw ork Once a month the IUzak will issue, free, a c ttoreil fashion supplement L ut paper pitteriin of certain gowns in each number will bi made a feature. 'lhc3 will be sold hi connection with each issue at a uniform prim The IIazak will aUo publish bi wctltly, froe, an outline ialtcm sheet. WILD EELEN & IflLUAU I t At.K RAGGED LADY By If. n uoiveitB American. These and a score of other equally prominent writers will contribute bliort stones to the iiazak in ivyi, making the paper especially rich la fkllJu. OcUts Tfauief
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