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Christ. :limidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery arid Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardiu St. In tbo Effort to Socuro a Ccssntion of Hostilities. ALL THE PEOPLE TAVOR PEACE. 'J'lio flnvornmont Doln.vcil tho I'cneo l'ronoMiilH on Account of ConHlctlng ltcpoi tH im to tlio l'i'obulilo Iloiuumls of I'rotlilont MiiKlnloy. London, July 29. A special dispatch from Madrid says: The government does not conceal that It hesitated for some days to go beyond an unolllclal exploration at Washington, because the diplomatic agents employed to matte tho soundings gave connecting accounts of President McKlnley's disposition. One represented him as eager to termi nate the war on moderate conditions; the other, that the most onerous con ditions would be Imposed, so much so that the Madrid government thought it useless to sue ofllclally. When, however, It was seen that tho American wnr preparations continued, Duke Almodovar de HIo, minister of foreign affairs, was Instructed to send the note. The cabinet met Wednesday evening to deliberate as to the best means and channel of negotiation. Paris and London were both discussed. No decision wns arrived at, but a ma jority favored sending Senor Moret, former minister of tho colonies, on n special1 mission to London to negotiate the treaty of peace with Ambassador Hay. Olnclal fecllivr favors direct nego tiations, without Interference from out siders, even with regard to tho Philip pines. There Is little doubt that If President McKlnley's reply proves an acceptable basis the negotiations will not be protracted, since Spain, for many reasons, Is desirous of a speedy settlement, and not least so because at the present moment public opinion Is calm. Thero Is little probability of popular discontent, and none nt all IC Spain Is allowed to retain the Philippines and Is not compelled to pay Indemnity. The probability of peace makes the chances of Don Carlos small. Moreover, tho Carllsts are said to disagree about tho advisability of ilslng, the Marquis De Cerralbo and other. leaders opposing the step. N'ovei theless It is feared that Don Carlos will Insist upon It. El Imparclal says that tho Carllst agitation, which ut Ilrst appeared to bo trampled out, has recommenced In the province of Cuenca and In parts of Navarre. A Carllst bricklayer hus been nrrested for trying to enlist adherents. He fought on tho Carllst side In the last civil war. Probably he will bo court martlaled. The nitnlsterlal Rl Correo says tho government communicated to tho uueon regent In council a dispatch In timating that President Melnley, In principle, assented to the opening of negotiations. The national voluntary war fund now exceeds 23.000.000 pesetas. La Cor respondence De Espanla announces that, In view of the probable capitula tion of Manila, General Klce, captain general of the Vlscayas Islands, has been ordered to assume charge of all tho territory' formerly administered by Captain Gpnprul Augustl. Thus Gen eral Aigustl will be able to sign only the capitulation of the city of Manila and Its environs. Kli-lr hiuiil.-irliR. hilimisiies.s.ciistitKitioii nnd all liver'aiid btfimach troubles can bo quickly cured by using tho-.ii famoui Hlllo pills known ai DoWltt's' Little Karly Klscrs. They are pleasant to Nine anil never gripe, v. il. Jlaueulmcli. Ilnvium lllo(i!-iiilii "Inoll'oetlvo. St. Louis, July 21). August drupe, one of ll.c fni!'ii''t meichants of Cuba. who has lived In Havana for 21 years, stopped here yesterday en roul to Germany on n visit. In the course of an Interview Mr. Grupe said: "When I left Havana two weeks ago the In habitants were not In the slightest fear that the city would be bombarded. In fact, everything was going on the same as usual. The blockade at Havana has thus far proved very Ineffective. The farms around tho city furnish all tho supplies necessary. The soil Is so fer tile that crops can he produced In 30 days. There Is no scarcity of provis ions In Havana, nor has there been any perceptible advance In the pi Ice of food. There are 40,000 regular soldiers and 25,000 volunteers In the city. Will your battles acainst disoaso by acting promptly. One .Minute Cough Cure produces liiiinediato results. Wlion takon early it pro- venta consumption. And in later stages It furnishes prompt rollef. O. II. Ifagonbtich, An Admission From Spain. Mad! Id, July 29. At the close of tho cahlnet council y, sterday the following seml-olllclal note was Issued: "The French ambassador at Washington, Uurlnpr the afternoon of tho 2th, pre sented, In behalf of tho Spanish gov ernment, a message to President Mc- Klnley, with the view of bringing tlie war to an end nnd make known the conditions of peace. The government has received Information that the men' sage hna been handed to I'resldent Mc Klnley, whoeplled that ho would con sult with his council of ministers, and requested M. Cumlum to come to tho White House again to confer wun him." Tlio editor of tho Kvnns City. fa.. Globe, writes. "Ono Minute Couch Cure is rluhtlv named. It cured lay children utter ull otho remedies lulled." It cures coughs, colon nnd all throat and lung troubles. C. II. llagun llllUll. nr.l.KlllTl'UI. SUMMHIt TOUltS. TWO TOURR TO THE NOBTII VIA l'KNNSVI. VAN1A RAILROAD. For tlio convenience of those who seek tin nioit attractive way of spending a Summer vacation, tbo Pennsylvania Railroad Company has arranged two delightful tours to the North, under the personally-conducted tourist system, July 211 and August 10. Tliu points included in tlio Itinerary and tho country truvorsod abound in naturo's beauties Watkins (lien, Niagara Kalis, Thousand Is lands, Quebec, Montreal, Au Sablo Chasm, 8 ,ikes Cliamplain and Ocorgo, Saratoga, and 10 Hlghlandsof tho Hudson are all itch I Interest and replete with natural attractions Karh tour will be In chargo of one of tli company's tourist agents, ussisted by an ox perlcuced lady us chaperon, whoso especia charge will bo uncscortod ladles. Tbo rate of $100 from Now York, Brooklyn, Newark, Trenton, Philadelphia, Harrisburg, lUHImore and Washington covors railway mid boat faro for tho cntlro round trip parlor-cur scats, nioals on routo, hotol outer talumoiit, transfer charges, carriage hire I fact, every Hem of noccssary expense. For detailed itlnorary, tickets, or any ad dltlonal Information, address Tourist Agent, Pennsylvania Kailroad Company, 1100 liroad way. New York: 800 Fulton street, Brook lynj 780 liroad stioot, Newark, N. J. j or Oeo, W. Iloyd, Assistant floneral Passenger Agent, liroad Street Station, Philadelphia, ringing in THE HAPPY EVENING OF WhyCamucl O. Stone, at tho Cause For SAMUEL O. STONE . It Is written, "joy comcth in tlio morning," but In tills Instance It came when tho sun of life was well adown the western sky, and following such a stormy afternoon as makes tho contrast particularly striking. For over a decade and a half the venerable writer of the following communication had battled in vain against that most insidious foe of humanity, heart disease, in an aggravated form. Doctors had given his case up as hopeless and ad vised keeping him quiet till tho end should come, but it was his good for tune to And that priceless remedy, Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, and in tho following letter he states the result. Grass Lake, Mich., Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart. Ind. I havo been troubled with heart disoaso 15 years or more. Most of the tlmo I was so bad it was not safe for mo to go out alone. If overtaken by ono of my dizzy spells, I would fall, helpless. I had severe palpitation, shortness of breath, and sudden painful attacks that prostrated me. The only thing physicians did for mo was to advise keeping quiet. in ij.ugusD iaso i commcnccu KiKing nr. Miles' iscw iteart, uurc, ana be fore I had finished tho Ilrst bottle, I found the medicine was a God-send. I have now used four bottles in all and am feeling entirely well. I have not had an attack of tho trouble for some months. I am 73 years of age, and have held a grudge against patent medicines all my life, but I will not allow this feeling to prevent me from giving my testimony to tho great cure your valuable remedy has wrought in me. I do this to show my appreciation of the great merits possessed by Dr, Miles' New Heart Cure. Very truly yours, Samuel O. Stone. "Died of heart failure." How significant words. Tho ravages of heart disease arc confined to no locality. Its victims arc particularly numerous among tho most intellectual and finely organized. It is no respecter of age and its fatal ending comes very sud denly. Timely notice, however, is always given the person attacked, and If this notice is heeded, as it was in the case of Mr. Stone, and Dr. Miles' Restorative Heart Cure is promptly experienced and a complete euro generally results. Hold by bM Druggists. 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Ti,rJtK s!ancSzSy Owen Witter These and a score o equally prominent Howard Pile Swriters will contribute short stories to the John Kendrlck Bangs JWkkki.v in i8)S, making the paper espe. Mary E. Wllklns clal!yrichinfiction. Otherfeaturesarelhe DEPARTMENTS AND SPECIAL ARTICLES THIS BUSY WORLD FOREIGN NOTES nt jr. a. 3t.iimv By rouirxEY mosion LETTERS FROM LONDON AMATEUR SPORT B, ARSOLD milTS BiCASrARWItlTSXT A SPORTING PILGRIMAGE AROUND THE WORLD In thelntercst of the WEKLY,Caspar Whitney is on his way around the world. He will visit Sianl in search of big same, making his principal hunt from Itangkok. I le will visit India and then proceed to l'.urope to prepare articles on the sports of Germany andrrance. J(V. a cotyloid for frtt frospKtutS. Sulscriftltm ti.00 a year. 1'oitJi't fret in tin United SUtel, Canada, and Mexico. Addrem JI.UtPKIl & IlItOTIIKItS.rubllsliem.Xew York City W. O. Itowctta TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE Slid 1'loHorn, the II11111I of America, Call fnl'lllu Via the truo pathway, "Tho Iron Mountain Jtoute," which traversea a region of perpetual sunshino, whore snow Btonns, blizrards or high altitudes aio unknown. Pullman Ilrst and second class nalaco and tourist sleeping car to points in .Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and Now Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Novada, without chango, Quick time, low rates, and all tho comforts of modem railway Improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via tho Missouri PhcMo railway M-stem. For raloa right from your homo, literature, nnd full information, drop a postal card, J. P. McGinn, T. P. Agent, Mil Rail road avenuo, Eimira, N. Y or 301 liroad. way, Imv York. 3-i-tr W. i:, HoyU l. K.K. Agt. the Sheaves. A WELL SPENT LIFE. Age of Seventy-three Hat Rejoicing. many obituary notices contain these taken, almost Instant relief will be Free, by Dr. Miles Medical Co.,Elkhart, Ind. es Health. MTiDft uwa ta oui Ctrritv- for Urge, frt K.. mSirm, rrl. tl eottiB..li.mp". cur 7l. rtl, .pr.o .omnl.n, w. iuooa.ii......... CO. W. U. PBATX. BECOMES HISTORY The Weeklv will continue to participate In the great political events of our coun try. It will treat of the social and eco. nomic questions, and of the development of the middle west. Its special corre spondent in the Klondike region will trace the story of the great gold discoveries. P. R. Stotkion lldirj- Jjmes Alt. (iretim Camp BleetliiK. For tho United Ilrethrcn Camn Meetinrr at Mt. Gretna, l'a August S to 11, 1893, tlio Pennsylvania Itallroad Company will soli oxcurslon tickets from ill points on Its s ystci cast of (but not Including Pittsburg anil Eric, und west of and including Philadelphia, to Mt, Gretna and icturu at reduced rates, Those tickets will bo sold July 31 to AtlRUbt 11 Inclusive, good to return until August Si 1 &U3, inclusive For speclllo ruto, conditions, &c, apply to nearest ticket ngcut. L'eniiBylvHiihi Chuutuiuiuu, For tho Pennsylvania Chautauqua, to I held at Mt, (Irotim, l a., July 1 to August lbOS, tho Pennsylvania Kailroad Company will sell tlokoU to tho genoral public on Juno St) to August 4, kooiI to return until August 10, Inclusive, front stations on Its lino in Pennsylvania, nnd from Washington, I), C Ilaltlmoro, Mil., and Cunanilalgiia, N, Y nnd principal hitorniodlatn stations, to Mt. (Irctna ami leturn, nt A-iliiccil nttoa. Iloro Volunteers Loavo Nowport News For tho Front. GENERALS BROOKE AND HAINES I.eml tlin T.ntost llxpcilltloti. Which in CompoufMl of Men Prom Ohio, INmiii K.vlvnnln, Xi'w York, Illinois mill In dlumi (iriint at Nowpoi't Nowh. Newport News, Va., Juh 29. With the exception of the Knuitl, ohlo reRl ment. the Second bilga-dc of the Klrst army corps, In command of Ihla;adlpr General Unities, sailed for Poito Itlco yesterday afternoon at 3 o'clock. Gen eral Unities nnd his stuff and the Fourth Ohio regiment ate on the aux iliary cruiser St. Paul, which left Old 'olnt this morning. The transports that got oft yesterday are the City of Wash ington, Massachusetts, Senecu and ltoumnnlan and the auxiliary cruiser St. Louis. The expedition was divided as follows: Steamer Massachusetts Ambulance signal corps, headquarters coips, oops A and C, New York cavalry, and tbo City Troop of Philadelphia, In- luding 603 men, 35 officers, 451 horses nil 42G mules, besides the wagons. St. Louis General Urooke, command ing the First army corps, and his staff; Third Illinois regiment, Colonel Den- ott, and staff. Roumanian Four batteries of light rtlllery, of Mlssouro. A of Illinois, U t Pennsylvania and the Twenty-sev enth Indiana battery. On this trans port there are 19 olllcers, 700 men, 319 orses and 72 mules. City of Washington A detachment of the Fourth Pennsylvania regiment of 23 otllcets and 012 men. Seneca A detachment of the Fourth 'ennsylvnnla, consisting of 21 olllcers nd CU men. llatterics A and C of Pennsylvania, and two troops of cavalry from the same state did not go with this ex pedition, but expect to sail with Gen eral Fred Grant's brigade next week. Uho I'irst Kentucky regiment, van- of the Third brigade of the First dl vision, First army corps. In eommnnd of General Fred Grant, which Is to mnke up the Second Porto Hlcan ex pedition, arrived hero from Chlrka- mnuga yesterday and Is now In camp. General Giant arrived on the last train, raveling In a private car with his staff. The Third battalion of the Sixteenth ennsylvanla arrived late last evening, nnd will be followed by the Third Ken tucky and the Sixth Indiana. How to Look Good. Good looks nre really tnoie than skin deep, epending entirely oa a healthy condition of all Hie vital organs, ii me nvcr oe inactive, vou have a bilious look : tl your stomach be hsordcral, you have a uyipeptia look j u our kidneys be altectcd, you have a pinched ook. Secure good health, and you will surely have good looks. "Iilectric Hitters" is a good Alterative and Tonic. Acts directly on the stomach, liver and kidneys. Purities the bloou, cures pimples, blotches and boils, and gives a good complexion. Every bottle guaranteed. Sold at A. Wesley's drug store. 50 cents per c.ttle. A WARNINGJO SPAIN. Only by Prompt Action Can She Hope to Prevent the Fruition of Ameri can Imperial Policy." London, July 2D. The Iierlln corre spondent of The Times says: "The i rms of peace which America lm- ci.ses occasion surprise here, as being much too haul. The National Gazette emarks that the United States has not won a victory signal enough to warrnnt such hard terms and expresses the opinion that tho prospects of peace are, In conseiiuenco gloomy. The Times, commenting editorially upon the suggestion of the National Gazette that the United States has not won a victory signal enough to war rant the hatd terms they would Im pose, says: "This suggestion from would-be friends of Spain merely shows that these critics entirely fall to grasp the military slgnlllcance of America s sea power. Only by prompt and straightforward dealings with Presi dent McKInley can Spain hope to pro vent tho fruition of American Imperial policy In the Pacific, the advantages of which even peace loving, moderate Americans cannot Ignore." To Save tlm CrlHtobal Colon. Norfolk, Va., July 20. Whether or pot the Spanish win ship Cristobal Co- Ion will be Hunted depends largely on the expedition which left here last night for KanthiEo. The Merltt and Chapman Heirlck and Wrecking com pany Is senillnu: out the German steam er Senior, under the German llafr, with Captain Chittenden in chariro of the expedition, while Captain Tooker will look after tho 40 divers and wreckers who bo alonpr. On the Senior are huge pumps, boilers, surf boats and general wrecking material, but Interest Centura In the two monster pontoons, suggested by Lieutenant Ilobson, to bo placed under the hull after the Colon Is pump ed out. The Merrltts here have further advices that tho Maria Tereasa la near ly free of water, nnd will float with u very few high tides. Tho t'hicf llurKcsi of SlilosburK, Til., says n,.witi' I.ittln Kurlv ItLsers lire the best pills ho oyer used In his family during forty i-o.iru nf linllsn kr-r-llillir. TheV CllrO COHStilKt- r. . . . , , : " t -...t it..H tlon, sick ncnaiicno unu sioiiiagn uu hki troubles. Small in slzo but groat in roaults. V. 11. llagonbuch. Swift (futH tlio ltlc Mi-nt C'oiitrnot. WashiiiRtiiu, July The war de pattmcut yistciday uwuuhd the con tract for furnishing bcuf to the troops In Porto Itlco to Bwlft & Co., of Chl- cobo. Tho price to be puld is $3.39 per hundred. The beet is to be of the sumo quality furnished the regular army nnd In such qunnlty ns tho department may demand. ... v... ...u.tus, v. j,3, ttiu, ,uuh, nuiua that ono loi of OoWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo was worth foO.oo to him. It cured his piles of ten years standing". Ho advises others to try It. It also euros oczoma, skin diseases ami onsiinaio soros. u, 11, llagonbuch. I'nytiiR Oir piiulHi I'i-Imuku h. Portsmouth, N. II., July 29. The Spanish prlsmiciH conllned ut Soaveys Islnnd were pnld off by tho Spanish government yetteiday. the money be lnir received from Admiral Corvera at Annapolis, the nun to lvlns from JI to $10 each lu American cuircncy. Tho odlclul report to the nii(,i un general shows that there has mt been a death among the Spnnlatds on the island dur ing the past five days. Additional clothca and shoen will bo furnished thoso who need them nt tho expense of ths United States government. Thousand of persons liuvo been cured of pile by using DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salve. It heals promptly and euros eczema and all skin ilicues. It t'iviw lmuicdiato relief. C. H, lliiuenbiich. TIRED OF DELAYS. The Volunteers of the Fifth Illinois Kegl mcnt Ilave No Further Ambition For Military Life. Chlcknmnugn Park. On.. July 2D. The Klxtoenth Inrllnnn regiment, command ed by rvilnnol nutidpr, wan the only regiment that left Camp Tlinrnan ye terday. It was 1:16 p. m. when the lant of nix ?pctlons pulled out eatrylng the Ilidlnim leglinent to Newpoit Newn. The Kit ni Cnriillnn lenveB today for Jacksonville to icpnrt to Major Oeneral Kltxhtigh I.ee. The dlnappolntment of the Fifth Till -nols In being turned back after It had mnrcheil to Ttonnvllle nan so disheart ened many that they have no further ambltlnn for military life. Colonel Culver denlcH nny responsibility for the orders calling the men back to camp, and claims that he was anxious to go with the regiment to Porto Itlco. Hav ing twice been shifted from brigades that Were ordered to the front, tin Fifth Illinois feels greatly Irritated, and although they nre much more tracta ble today they are by no means pla cated. Private II. J. Heedpr, Company A. Fifth Illinois, died at division hospital yesterday after two days of Ktent agony. The unfoitunate man, a few days since, ate poisoned root which he dug up In the woods and mistook for sassafras. Xo Sewn 1'roni Mllc. Washington, July 29. Up to midnight tlu war department had received no Information from General Miles or any part of his command In Porto Itlco. Throughout the day the onlclals had been expecting momentarily to receive news of thp landing of General Wilson' expedition. No uneasiness Is felt, how ever, because General MIIph has not communicated with the department further than to announce his landing at Guanlcn, as It Is necessary, in order that he may communicate with Wash ington, that he should send a vessel to St. Thomas, which Is the nearest cable station. Our Snntlaiio I'oxtolllce. Washington, July 2D. Acting First Assistant Postmaster General Allen said today that two additional clerks will be sent to Santiago In order to expedite the handling of mall. The way In which thp postal affairs were being conducted between the United States nnd Santiago, he said, aro In as satisfactory a condition as could be expected, considering the Immense amount of work to be done under un favorable conditions. IIoIihoii to AM-lt Ills Mother. Atlanta, On., July 2D. Lieutenant Ilobson has wired his mother, who Is at Llthla Springs, near Atlanta, that he will see her next Monday. When tho Merrltt (k Chapman tug Is proceed ing to Santlugo with the apparatus for the lifting of the wrecked Spanish ships Lieutenant Ilobson will take time to visit his mother, and sail by Thursday of next week fiom Tampa. Declared n Lawful Prize of Wnr. Savannah, Ga.. July 29. The Urit lsh steamer Adula. captured off Guan tanamo bay by the Marhlehend, was yesterday declared a lawful prize of war by Judge Kmory Hpeer. She was chartered by a Spaniard, and was on the way to Guantanamo to take out refugees An appeal to the supreme court will be taken. During the viilt of Hune Chnnc. the rand Old Man of to this coun- the New York Sun of hitn: "He is large, strong, im pressive specimen mannoou. na ha:) a massive frame, a shapulv head, a command ing face and well posed features, fie Is a keen ob servant of man kind, of life and of thinira. He is seventy-four years of afre and still in the hey-day of his power." If a Chinaman, usually regarded by us as a barbarian, can live to a healthy, hale old age, why cannot Americans, with their more advanced civilization, do the same? The reporters diheovered during Ll Hung Chang's stay in this country, that he toot every thought for his health. He lived iinnn the aimtileat of diets and never cassed a day without consulting his physician. He limited his toil to a reasonable number of hours, and would not deviate from his rule in this mattor. American men follow Just the opposite practice Thty work to the limit of endurance, will not even take the proper time for eating, resting aed sleeping, and never think of their health unlit It Is gone. There is a wondsrful raed iciTie for hard working men. It Is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It takes the place of a physician, It keeps away Hi-health and restores health when it is lost. It is the great appetite thsrpener, blood-maker and fleh-bmlder. It makes the digestion perfect, the liver active and the blood pure and rich. Medicine dealers sell it. " My husband had been a robust yountt man," writes Mrs. M. J Tedder, of Kltlngton. Reynold. Co., Mo. " When lie was ji year old he began to cough very hard. He had pslns through Tils chest and lumrs. Ills mother and the rest of his family had died with consumption. He con tinued to cough every winter, until in !68j he had an attack of pneumonia. Ills cough grew worse and worse. lie would vomit Immediately after his meals. lu 1688 he coughed night and day. Ke was getting very weak and nad no appetite. He commenced Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery nnd 'Pleasant Pdlets.' Me Improved. His appetite got better Whan he had taken seven bottles he looked like a new man and felt like a new person. 2Ie weighs more than he ever weighed before. He gained twenty-eight pounds and is cured." WHEH IN STRIINR Q visor to the whole bflne. All dralni fe Li XjJZSb R Chit 771 are properly cured, their condition often worries thei i into Imanu y, . otiiim;iiiDnor Death. Mailed scaled. Price per box; 6 boxes, wtih iron-clatt il vu.iranu-c tot if ot refund tfc m0uey.l5.oo. Seud for free book. Address, PEAL MEDICINE CU . Cleveland, QT For Sale al KIRLIN'S Drutr Store, Shenandoah, Pa, "A HANDFUL OF DIRT MAY BE A HOUSE FUL OP SHAME." CLEAN HOUSE WITH S L 1 3 siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiuiiQ uro tlio formed nlwnys mm In tho LL -m W7r rr v tSiiitiniitiiciiiuitLiuiiiiitir uiuiiiiuuuimtMuiiMujjjiiiiititMiiiiiiinviiiiiS FROSVi BIRTH Our little daughter b ,d 1 . cni fn m birth, The p.irn ulllli'lc d would bccvmio terribly In. Ilaini ti, nnd water nimbi onto out like rroat Imidt of perspiration, finally this would dry up and tlmskln would ri.uk and peelOiT, Hbo suffiTi'd terribly. Hud to put soft mlttenion her luiiil-i to keep her f mm scratching. Two of our leading physicians did not h ip her After Imtlilng her villi Cl rtrt it. SoAr. 1 spplleiM'nuci ha (ointment) freely, ami r . lier f'i'TIci'liA 1tiul. i r regularly. 8lie a prwil ttt onrc iinl i twir tirrrr trouble'!. The MntiMnpnts time inado aro absolutely truo anil nut exaggerated la anv way. ItOllCllT A. I.Al'IIAM, 1IIJ WaatHldnKipjare, Bliringllcld, 111, Pr- rnrri tixTRRATveorr.tii tKRT tliooliAmiHUT III miiii. i, n ii I .ivs nr II ,n: Wsrm bnths will, t't il , , i i'i tttH uti'.liitinKt with ( rTiri R puri'itof f ni I i ntclntl tiir.-.. ariflmU.t dnm .of t'I'TIt I HA ItlsuU Vhtx.p lit. .of I' ih.I rurlfltrnRiii humor cures. H' I II rut-lidutttien.irlil. 1'nTrSR l AC Corp.,HiiIr t't ,i , I ' , II 'ti iirftllalij 'tftktn l)metMA,frtfi. IMftE FERFEOT mi ! DO NOT DE-SPAIRt ln ut NutTVt IjonirfH Tho Jojsiiiul utnliiilnns of "to ran bu restoruil t yon. TIip xtsry worst cases ct Korro.i IK , i iv nrn nlnltitii r v t !-y ITJIPJ'XTO 'rAllM'TH. (iini iiriiin (if titi' i wit incur n t nut ri" i m irt'Jtre i'i ii (Mrlv vents Iintiirt yikof lUlf! i tlCTii t t' i UVtTV f llllCtlutl (Irafp up ttu 'V mm uwt (mmm to the huuks mm nisi rv i i in- vyt-i ui juuui jro'd. 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