Another nxporlcnco With "The Lit tle Conqueror" in SlicnaiiUonli. Nothing In modern medicine has created the sensation that has followed llie Introduction of the "Little enemies to backache." In Shenandoah it tins been just the same as in other towns, and the march of the "Little Comuicror" continues. Hvtiyu lieie llie con fidence increases ns case after case of kidney disorder (lit tarn as if by magic, and how people do I .,..icc and talk about it. . You know il is so mncb caitr to endorse the statement of some one you Ullow than the statement of someone )ou know nothing about in a far away town. Wei', home testi mony is what we have here, and 'tis n dnsc to cine the skeptic. Mrs. M. Tempest, of 132 Hast foal street, soys: "I used to have kidney disease jeais ago but I jot cmed of it and theie was no re cunencc of it ui 1 1 five noiitlis ago, I then had an attack of lumbago as I thought it was. My back wns so lame and so sore, that I could not gtt oil a chair without lifting myself up and 1 could not even turn in bed without sharp twinges catching me in my back. Theie wai n dull, gnawing achinj when on my feit doing any work like ironing, I had no head ache but the whole trouble wns in my back. I read about Doan's Kidney I'ills so quickly relieving other sufferers and I procured n box from Kirlin's drug store. 1 had not used the whole box before the backache was gone and the lameness had also disappeared. It ws Doan's Kidney Tills which had brought about this result arid I give them all the credit." Doan's Kidney I'ills for huU liy nil dealers, l'rico 50 cents. Mailed by 1'iMler-Milhiirti Co., ltull'alo, N. Y solo agenti, for tlm V. S. Iteinouihor the namo Doan's iiml take 110 Substitute. VETERINARY SFECIFIGS 500 PAGE BOOK MAILED FREE. CONTENTS : Part I. Diseases of Horses. Part I L Diseases of Cattle. Part III. Diseases of Sheep. Part IV. Diseases or Hogs. Part V.--Diseases or Dogs. Part VI. Diseases or Poultry. Snmo book in bottor binding DO eta. UCJIl'llllUS'SIKD. (0., Cor. William i John Bit., New Votk NEllVQTJS DEBILITY, VITAI WEAKNESS and Prostration Trom Over work or other cruises. Humphreys' Homoopntlllo Sponlflc No. 28, In use overdo yrnrs, tlm only successful remedy. $1 per vta4,or 5 vials and lariro vial powdcr,for $5 f,t,l l.y Ii iiirsl.u, ft n,t I 1,1 1 'n reci-IH of rrtc IIVflNIIII :1M. III., Itii-. Vi.llmwJL Jrflm'lu., New lorfc Wear Royal Worcester Corsets. HOIl SALE HY LEADINQ DEALEnS. hi if 1 ;j szf w fit": a Every man's wife v!i has usedSEELia'S knows a good drink. Try iton your husband. LAUER'S BOCK BEER In Bottles or by the Keg. Lauer's Lager HD Pilsnei Beer. Porter and Weiss Beer. Christ. S:limidt, Agent and Bottler, -J 203 W. Coal Street, 'SHENANDOAH - PA EVAN J. DAVIES. Undertaking No. 13 North Jardin St. HUMPHREYS r qv k'iffif is tf5)T can tcl1 vou j about SeCll- Iff's. Tl11 admlx" tur inipruv ei clicjji J coffee and maltei I you n if Itcluusannm " m lor little money, ac. a iik-J f hrc tfioccn. J'Q AM1 'o President's Peaco Conditions Probably Unsatisfactory CONFERENCE AT WHITE HOUSE. ts Oiitooino Unknown, lint tlio 1 1 ti Inn Im Tliut the Muttor Is Still )oii, unci Tliut Anotllur.Jtt'pl.V l'roin Sintn Will llo Xcocumry. Washington, Auir. 10. More than 21 hours nfter It had begun to reach WashliiBton, the Spanish note In an- mvor to the president's peace conditions was presented at the White House by the French ambassador. What the na ture of the answer was can only bo conjectured at this stace, the secre tary of state at the conclusion ot the conference inaklnir the formal state ment that nothing whatever could be said upon the subject. The conference lasted an hour and 25 minutes. Thl3 prolonged discussion was believed to Indicate that the Spanish answer was not satisfactory In all respects, though In Just what points It fell short of meeting the expectations of the presi dent It Is Impossible to say. It was felt by the observers that had the answer been a complete acceptance of our terms the result would have been made public. On the other hand, It would be a strained Inference to con clude that the answer was unsatisfac tory entirely, for In that case, accord- up to the president's statement here tofore made, his offer would have been definitely withdrawn and the war re- umed with greater energy than before. It would Beem that there could scarcely be a pood reason In this case for with holding the result of the conference. On the whole It Is rather to be con cluded that a middle result was ob tained, that Spain was found to have attached certain conditions to her ac ceptance of the president's terms, but that the latter was not disposed to regard the Injection of the new mat tor ns sufficient In Itself to warrant an Immediate termination of the peace negotiations. According to this view, the president has taken exception to some ot the Spanish conditions, but has allowed n last opportunity for them to be withdrawn or modified. The Spanish reply Is said to be di vided Into live points or heads, namely: Cuba, Porto Illco, Ladrone islands, oc cupation of Manila, and appointment of a commission, which are trented In the order named. So far as could be learned no mention Is made of the Cuban debt. The retention of arms and ammunition by the Spanish troops comes In for Indirect reference under the head of Cuba. In the absence of an official state ment It Is impossible to give the Span ish position on the several American conditions. Hut the following is from the best information obtainable: In treating each subject Cuba, Porto HI co, Ladrones, Manila and peace com mission an acceptance In some cases Is understood to relate to conditions somewhat different to those laid down by the American government. As to Cuba, the American terms demanded the evacuation of the Island, without specifying the future form of govern incut. The Spanish reply Is said to accept the principle that Spanish sov erelgnty over Cuba will terminate, but It is understood to take up the future government of the Island, and, because of the extent ot Spanish Interests there. It Is said to take the view, either express or implied, that the united States should administer the affairs of the Island. As to the time of evacu ating Cuba, this Is a detail which the Spanish reply Is said to regard ns among many which can be left to the commission for final determination. The American conditions as to Porto lileo, the Ladrones, Manila, etc., are believed to be accepted, but the topics are treated at some length, and it will require the full text to show how fa.- the languago used may bo construed as an acceptance. The provision as tu the commission Is assented .to. The commission Is to consist of five com missioners on each side, with Paris as the probable meeting place. The Span ish reply Is said to develop somewhat the scope of the commission, leaving to It not only the determination of the fu ture of the Philippines, but also the de tails involved In the arrangement of a lasting peace. The outcome of the conference Is un known, but the best opinion obtain able Is that the matter Is still open, that Ambassador Cambon will report to Spain the results of his efforts and the desires of this government, and that another reply from Spain as to somo details will bo necessary to a final con elusion. There were Just four parties to the conference President McKlnley and Secretary of State Day on one side, and M. Cambon, the French ambassa dor, and his first secretary of legation, M. Thelbaut, presenting the case of Spain. When the ambassador and his secre tary entered the White House It was fi:40 o'clock. The president and Sec retary Day Immediately Joined them In the library. It was noticeable that Secretary John Moore and Assistant Secretary Adee, both of whom are au tliorltles on diplomatic phraseology, and one or the other ot whom has been called Into conference on previous 00-casions.-were present. When the meet ing endfvl It was five minutes past 7. Secrettiry Day returned to the White House about 9:30. Meantime Secretaries Alger, Ullss, Postmaster General Smith and Attorney General Griggs had arrived at the executive mansion. The five members of the cabinet re mained In conference with the presi dent until 10:30 o'clock. Assurance was given that the conference did not amount to a formal meeting of the cab inet, although the reply submitted by the Madrid government was discussed. At the conclusion of the conference Secretary Alger said that nothing could be given out about the reply of the Spanish government, Indicating that It was a subject for further consideration than had yet been given It. Give the Children a Drink railed Gniln-0. It U a delicious, nnpotlzliiit, nourishing food drink to tike the place of coffee. Bold lij- till grocers and liked by nil who havo used It because when properly picparcd It tastes like tlio finest colic but Is free from nil Its injurious properties. Grain. Oulds diuoitlon anil strengthens tlio norves. It Is not a stlmuUut but a health bulkier, ami children, ns well ns adults, can drink It with great benefit. Costs about 1 as much aj roQeo. 15 and S5o. It mped Fiirmor DIcm or itroltmi itt ul r. WllllaniBport, ra.. Aub. iu. Tltomus J. Btreheluh, of Montourovllle, wlioBe uVath occurred last Wednesday, was victimized out of 2,&00 by bold awln dlers. The Iosh of this lari;o amount preyed on Mr, Strebeliih'B mind. Ho took to his bed, lapsed Into a comatos condition, und died In four duys. Alnzvllvur makes a lazy man. Burdock lllood Hitters is tho natural, tiovor falling rome dy for a lazy liver. AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR 1UGIIT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD ' CASTORIA," AND PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADEMARK. , DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of "CASTORIA," tho samo that has borne and docs now bear -rf . on every the fac-simile signature ofCd wrapper. This is the original "CASTORIA" which has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the hind you have always bought on the and has the signature of Oyfc: wrap per. No one has authority from mo to use my name except The Centaur Company, of which Chas. H. Fletcher is President. Do Not Be Deceived. Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in gredients of which even he does not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. 1MK CENTAUR COMPANY. TT MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. WE HAVE NO AGENT tut hare sold direct to th eoa lumer for 25 jwb it whole' sals prioei, taring him th dealer I profiti. ship any where for tiaminiMon. E? err thing U8 Btjles of 55 itvles of TcDlluireieB, 8urreTl,t50taff25. Carri rm. 1'htetoni. TfftDB. 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During TIUS TIMKS will not only maintain tlm IiIkIi stamlard of uxcellencu tt rt-iichfil tlio past year, but will HteadfaHtly endeavor to exwl Hh own bent record, and will not swerve from Its Met purpose to make THE TIMES THE FAV0IUTE FAMILY NEWSPAPER OF THIS COUNTRY THE BEST NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED miNTINU ALL THE NEWS or ALL THE WORLD ALL THE TIME No Jmiriml In iimru cxti'nslvuly clrculiiti-il or lias ii wlilt'r drulo of rt'ikilrrH In I'rniiHylvaiilii iniiu THE PHILADELPHIA TiriES WHY? BECAUSE IT DESERVES THEM Specimen Copies Sent Free Send for one TPT 1Y1 C IUIIV, f3.00 per annum: aitvntii !Kr liiontlit ilfllvert'il liy tarrlc for 6 cciitu )i'r wwk. HUN1IAY EDITION, 32 liifL-i', liandsoine imm-S!l ixiIiiiiiiui, eleiruntly llliiHtrntt'il, licmitifiilly frlutccl In colors, 8.' -CO per minimis ownm inr copy. 1 Lilly aim Mini' tiny, $5.tO pr uiiiuiiu AO tfiiU icr uiouth, Aililrt'HH ull lettctH to THE TltVlES, ruu.iiim.riiu. M IV 1 1 Ml Scarcity of Food Affects Evon tho Richest Glass. SLAUGHTERING DOGS AND HORSES Ilrerro iKstiptl Atltlmi'I.hm Klitrv of J'rlvttte I'romlsos 1'or Solzitfo of Horxos iiml CuUlo Much Intllirnu tlon Kxpft'Hkpti. Mnnlln, via Hotif: IIonR, Aujr. 10. The Frnrclty of food now affects even tho richest class in Mnnlla. There Is no meat, bread or Hour, except a very small reserve, chiefly laid under requi sition for the Kpnnlsh troops. Thfi newspapers, thnut'h rlRldly censored, admit that Hip famine and the un precedented rnlns are causing on epi demic. They pretend that the disorders nrp trivial Intestinal ailments, but It Is bpllcved most of tliPin are dysentery, due to wretched food and the danrjerous character of the water. A number of persons are HI. An abattoir has been established for slaughtering htmses und dogs. ThP newspapers admit that the military bakers are reduced to the necessity of using rice, the stock of which will shortly be exhausted. The stock of fuel, too, Is exhausted, and the bakers are burnlns doors and window frames. It Is Impossible to eat uncooked rice. A decree has been Issued authorizing the entry of private premises and the seizure of cattle and horses there for a nominal payment, made In worthless drafts. Several animals belonging to Uritlsh owners have been taken, though there were plenty belonging to Span ish owners that had not been seized. An attempt was made to selzo the In- J dispensable pony of the consular physi cian, and considerable Indignation has been expressed. There may possibly be some trouble over It. The Iirltlsh consul, who has been almost constantly 111 of late, has been absent for a week, but the vice consul Is unwearying In the energy and tact with which ho smoothes away antl Drlltsh ftlctlon. There has been some desultory light ing. The Insutgents deny that they have offered to Join the Spaniards against the Americans, Insisting that their offer was only to avoid blood shed, In the hope of reconciling some of the Spaniards to renouncing their al legiance to Spain, by Inducing the Americans not to bombard the city. It Is alleged In a dispatch officially published here that Germany Is com bining with ltussia to prevent the cap ture of Manila, and that, therefore, Admiral Dewey and General Merrltt will refrain from attacking the city; that the American resources are ex hausted; that Admiral Cervera, on Is suing from Santiago harbor, was vic torious and captured Admiral Samp son, afterward bombarding American ports; that the Cherokees and the ne groes in the United States have re belled; that President McKlnley has been mobbed; that Admiral Camara Is at Singapore, that he Is going to land In the south Philippines; that the allied Spanish fleets will annihilate Admiral Dewey, and, finally, that the climate Is decimating the American soldiers. The rumor is current here that the Insurgents, fearful that peaco will be concluded between Washington and Madrid, and that the Americans will withdraw from the Philippines, are consequently the more strenous In their desire and efforts to capture Manila. Sunday night there was a heavy bom bardment, with heavy modern shells. It Is generally believed In the city that the Americans assisted, and the papers publish lists of Americans al leged to have been killed, Including some names of rank. On Sunday many shots entered the town. Severn! reached the citadel It self and It Is reported that some ladles were killed. There was a frightful panic Inside the walls, women and children shrieking and praying in their terror the whole night through. One shot caused 20 casualties at the Luneta bat tery, another exploded at tho Malate barracks, killing five. The troops turned nut just in time to save Malate fort und the magazine. The Insurgents shuweted lurue and small shots with such piet'lsiim that the garrison be lloved the whole American army and lleet were concentrating their lire. The Iirltlsh consul here died uf dys entery yesterday, but his remains can not be burled in the Protestant ceme tery on account of the Insurgents. For four days a typhoon has raged. The suburbs have been flooded, the trenches swamped and the sandbags dissolved. Disease Is raging. Mere in fants of 13 years of age are enlisting; they become ofllcers and light in the trenches. The newspapers applaud what they should condemn as a crlmo. The Sure La Grippe Cure. There is no use suffering from tliU drcailful malady.tf you will only get the right remedy. You aro having pain all through your body, your livor is out of order, biivo no nnpctlto. no lifo or auibition, havo it bad cold, in fact tiro completely used up. Electric Ilittors is tho only roniedy that will civo you nromnt mid sure relief. They act directly on your l.iver. htomacn anu Kiiinoya. tono up tne wholo eystcui and luako you fool like a new being. They aro guaranteed to cure or prico rclunucd. l or Balo ut A. nsley'ii llruir Store, only 50 cents per bottlo. Yohtonlny'H ltuliiill (iiuiicw. At Cincinnati llostun 8; Cincinnati, 0. At Toronto WllliuBliarrc, 4, Toronto, 3. 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IniiniilU's Km- culm, Savannuh, Aug. 10. Tho transports Lcona and Minnewaskn arrived here yesterday for tho Immune regiments. The Third battalion of tho Fifth regi ment sailed on the I.eiinu this morning. The Third leKlmi'iit will sail on the Mimiewaska pi nimbly Friday. Tor broken Burfucos, sores. Inseet bltos, burns, skin diseases iiml esneclally lilies there is one relinblo reniedy, DeWltt's Witch Hazol S.ilve. Wheu you call for UuWItt's don't ateeiit counterfells or ftnuils, You will not bo dlsiiii.olntil with DeWltt's Witch, llazcl Salve, O, II, llugoiibuch, REVIEW OF TROOPS. A Magnificent Military Pageant at Chicka mauga Park 40,000 Men Took Part. ChlekamnugH Park. On., Aug. 10. Not since General Sherman revlpwed the grnnd nrmy at the rinse of the civil war has thpte been such an Imposing and magnillcciit military pageant us Hint witnessed on the historic Holds of C'hickmnnugR Park yesterday. An 111 my of 40.MUO men look part In the greut 1 c view. The regiments were graded by divisions, and each division whs ncconijiatilpil 4jy Its ambulance train. At k o'clock all the commands futmi'd In line of regiments In columns of masses. At the llrlng of a gun at 8:30 a. m. the commands turned out In light marching older, headed by General Frank's division, and proceeded In the dlrei tliiii of the reviewing stand In the open near Snodgiess hill. As Gen eral Prank's division came Into the open thi' leglments moved forward In the order which they are brigaded, and passed the reviewing stnnd, company nt tt time, Until the whole army had passed In review. The movement be gun nt b:30 a. in., and It wns 12:30 p. m. before the last company passed the stand. The magnlllietit spectacle was wit nessed by a large crowd of spectators, who were thrilled with the scene as the regiments marched by In the most perfect order, keeping time to the mar tini strains of a score of letiimental bands und Ihld music organizations. It was u ni l in- laiily witnessed In the history of it nation, und the cleverness and the skill ultli uhkh it was car rli d uut wu .1 hli,'h r nnuillment to both thi im 11 iiinl nflii 1 rt In command. (Ipiii-rnl llr-'i khiridt,)' us no less pl asi il unn ri.tkh iI than the specta tors "On auurd." When disease shoots the first arrow the truly lse man will come instantly on guard. He will not wait for the attack. He will not hesitate until the full force of disease and misery and death comes crashing about him. When a man begins to feel "out of sorts," when his appetite is failing and his energy it not up to the mark, w hen he has bilious attacks and a feeling of lassitude ,ind incapacity, if he is wise, he will take Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery right away. It will bring his appetite back again, anci what is more it will bring back his digestive powers It will give all the assimilative functions the edge and power ' to extract abundant nourishment from the food he eats. It will make good, pure, healthy blood and send it coursing rupidly through his veins and arteries into every organ and tissue of the body It will put flesh on his bones and force in his muscles: it will give him strength and couruge and cheerfulness, in a woid it will give him complete health. It excretes from the system every par ticle of dead, useless, flabby tissue. It even reduces the weight of the corpulent man tit the same time that it builds up his strength and working power. The weight it adds to neonle who need it is the kind that enmes of pure blood and every organ I doing Its worfc properly and tiiiirougniy what pugilists call fightiug weight " WMrSCMICKER7Jlt7 Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer HOOD'S riEiijS euro Liver 111, Biliousness, IiidigcBtlou, Hondacbe. 4. Dlensi'nt laxative. All Druggist. WHEN IN STRONG AGAIN! vigor to the u hole being, arc pronerlv cured, thefr All drains are properly cured, the condition Mailed t-ealed. Prueli per box; 6 money. 5.gu. bend lor free book. For Sale at KIRLIN'S lilli am 11 HE THAT WORKS EASILY, WORKS SUCCESSFULLY." CLEAN HOUSE WITH SAP uii mi tin i iiiiii Mititittiiiiii iiiriiiiiitiiiii itiiif ii iiiiiiiiiiiiriix iniiiKiiiif nit(iii3 i - mm C tiro In 1 -XL 3 TOR S.A.X.23 BTj3It"2Wii3Js.iJ. J gyrinmimumiimiiiiiiiitiiM ?m YEARS CURED Ilirtd Salt Itliciun for jcars. Style from knpp to mil. lo was raw and swollen, and tho pamv.a-4 intense. I tried doctors lu Hartford, Waiprhurv, nud Nowllaron, tnnonralL Co T!'''tt IIr.oiArsT, Cimct-RA (ointment), and a bnx of CtrTiornA Soai completely cured mo. OAltltETr T. 8AYE1W, Hartford ElcctricUljtlitCo., Hartford, Conn, "rxlttir Cciib TmrTT roR Tortttsiiio, Inuro,, tn ! Mi'Mona.trnn LossorlUlii --W rm tmtha wltl, ( 11, 1 1 a !"p. i-pnlli anolntlned wtUl CtrtlCLBA, mid II , it ' I ill l 1 1 I UA ItK-H TB.T HftldOirmich'MitthewnrM. Ivttir l)Rrn u t'TUB. r "M e 1. ltu'tou. flow to Cure bnlt lutcuu, free. IME PERFECT D ! d not despair: J1 Nutter LriMiicer! Tlm 1 hi 1 uiuuiuuns ui mti un d- re-'irud to you 'I'Iim very worst cases of Nervous Debtll t .ire ll'i ' 1 11 1 1 l 1 'I 1 1T Vt ItriX'TO TAIII.I TN. i vc .r nipt rcltefli'ir jmitia, fn'riv miTi'iv nrni thi; w ite nntl t 1 ui 'i ( i vital power incur' n fl I initiveri'ti'ii!'. trcxt'VhVt uf i .1 iv t'fli Ii jjia; t ijar urn! nntenrv to evvr function Brnco ui) t tip Fvvrrn m -w blaoro to the t hecks ntirl uMn t; the yTf8s pjv of yiunff fir old. Orn V)( i" reneHrv t ivitai cwrgy hojtc at ii.r( a onm-l 1 f J U tu guaruu It'L'il rtirt-'ir niinr n furMl-ru-yfXfcji'rt Can bo rarrii'ii in v".i t"" kvt Mnid eeryvbereoi muilfd 111 ilium vri .urtm teceipt uf irlie yTlIhl'LiU LCTUCo Cuxtuu UtdK 1'Lirago.IU. Korfaleln HticnntxIoHh by Hhenandoab Drug Store and Oruhler Ilros, THE GREATEST BOOK OF THE AGE I Should be la Every Home and Library. M People's lie History In written tr Hisht Hon William Fwnrt Glndrtrtno, Ki-PrnmlHr of (treat ltrUinn owl Irulimil, flutter, Knjj . A II Kmh yiifpn tt ( ollee, (iiford, hug i Itev. Hamupl Ivr (?imi, I I . ('Im nun 'I he lo,nraf Hwiiinari , Vhu mm HI , Hev. lnilorir U F.r-nr I'.l)., F 1C.H , lnn of CfintArtnm, Canterbury, KnR., Iter Klmerll (tanna, I 1) .Tuftn GIIk, Hamnrvi.it Mat. Mpv. Frank W (iunfuiulun, li 1 , Armnnr Institute, Jhlcni', 111 , Unv (jnorcB F I'untBCot, D.D., Moryle tHinff I'reKhtijrlan f'liurcb, London, Knff.. Hev H, 8. Mac Arthur. DII, (lalvary Haptist Ctnirch. New York City, NY, Unv Martin Hummerbfll, it. I) . Main Mrtwt FrpB HaptiHt ('hurrh, Iewieton, Me ltev Frank M. Bristol, D. D , Firwt Mt'tlmdlHt Fpincoial Church, Kvanfton, 111 . Unv XV. T Mmire. IX 1.. " 1 h Chri tlnn dommonwonllli," Ijtmdon, . ltv tdnnrd Kverett Halo, DI. Routh CnniTPuational Chnrrh, ItoKton, Mann , Kn Jniepli A (far lieet, Dli.Wt lfan (lolloeo, Jtichmntnl, Knir Uiv. CaHpar llmui Orerory I.eipzlH lUiivnrHit), lMVf'm. (Jcrniiito. llov m (Jlpnver Wilkinmin, I) I) , UnWorsity of Criiraco Chi rniio. 111., Itcv Hntnunl Hart, D ll , Trinity ig, Hartford, tWv. Hv . I Mnnro(iib-on.I) Ii ht .1 ihn'il ood l'rn ' (Jlinrch, Iniidnii, Unu . Itn (e irgo C TinnniAr, t.U l , I'lm 'IVmiih. Hn.ton, Map- HM'I LAH H)lTIU, Si'j itunx, 67 f ul l-i-ut;. 'ufttrft tionr., It nlpw, cloth, flGO, half letunt, jja:. full levant, two (IIAUIU 1 IHTI0S. 1,280 pnpen. 200 full-racf iMntr tlons. htlrle A cllt edge, full Jfvnnt, am- v nine, jlBOl. 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Home Literature, Household i T T I , T- r- . ! m runu, rancy ors, vurrciu iujjuj, Fiction, all for only 50 cents a year, In- E eludings free pattern, our own telee- J. Hon any time, Send two 2-cent stuara 7 for triple copv.Addres -(-itifl" 6 .THE McCALL COMPANYJ .2.146 West i4tti street, New Yotf i f&t&t FlfU Avenue. Chicago, - Ai sfe An suae. &ND ;c. fcs"ivciwam 3 if t GUAP"!1 WlUSOIt flPECIFlO Co,PHUJUr. t .I'ovlnsky'a Idrug, etore, K Centre etrvel. AWN'S TANSY PILLS K ihi"f) Tin and lArs WOMAN'S RCLIEF. lwts iirmnnt lnd fl"thlt Axotl hmlntiona. Ai itru ' atufpa or wrt direct (kLftlcl i. uric. II. Cfo !rhO Co , llOttCE, Mitt. Our book, C For sale at Klrlln'i drupr store and Bhe&ndoft drug tor ueiefcroted Tfciaaio SBfennii iiiHftftr fatllna with Tnnaj rid l'cnnyroytl Villi other llb ointment. rocnt. Guftrurirced tupcrwr to 1 UKers.'sl'o,isivrl9 .1 In the nrjrl.it, A No. L Iutlcuilti, c Ut H Ilttk B7,lloroll.a!M vunuivai. Aiwayi un me Lrti inu avoid imap DOUDT, TRY They have stood the trst of years. auu n 1 cuied ihousjnas 01 cafce 'il NrrMius Diveafef, such DeLiiiu, I)uine, Sleepless nesi ami Varicocele, Atrophy, fix Thwy dear the bi tt , trengtbea the Linul.ntu'ii, ;i kc di Rest too nerfeel nntl imi art a health and losses are checked termini ntlv. Unless uatlent often worries ther.i into Insanity, C'nniuwption or Death. boxes with iron-ct id irgal t-uaranue to cure or refund th Address, PCAL MEDICINE CO , Cleveland, 0. Drue Store, Shenandoah, Pa. All. fej JCtilB Fo s a E .. JS flilSIl is WOMEN WHO READ I iuoL'nelvo und keep uirurined of tuo World'a l'roBrenK. Tlio well In- 5 kA; formed and thrifty llouwu-wlfo will R RAINBOW LINIMENT i the house, na a standard reruedv for i oj-nyns, wtiiwon, v. tohiih, uneuiuatiam, ami ul' actios and pulns. Ft',ct 21 dt. ind t0 eti. oer bar) V rrfpamd kf H. J.HACKMl uu., Hilu(iokl,