TUB EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS is due not only to the originality nnd simplicity ot Urn conibinntlon, Im't nlso to tlio faro und skill witli which it is manufactured by fccltmlitlc processes known to the California. Km Svnur Co. only, und wo wish to impress upon nil tlio importance of pureliasinpf the true nnd original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Kips is manufactured by the t'Ar.ii'oiiKiA Klo Hvimi Co. only, a Itnowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. The hiffh standing of t ho Cam FoiiNtA Kin Svitui- Co. with tlie medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which tlio genuine. Syrup of Kips has given to millions of funnlies, makes the name of the Company u guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without Irritating or weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to golf its beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN ritlM3l(HI, Till. i.oiiihvim.i:. Kt. wkw limit, n.y. Wear ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS. Perfect PIttliisr. FOR SALE BY LEADINQ DEALERS. HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL. OIL O Piles op Hemc-iThoids Fissures & Kiulas. Burns & Scnlds. Wounds ft Bruises. Cuts A Soros. Boils &t Tuna ore. Euzcir.n ft Eruptions. Snlt Rli iimi A Tetters. EClinpp.n Hands. Fcvei 15 istors. Sorv I..!. ; A Nostrils. O Corii.i A Bunions. .. StlnrjfH Bites of Insects. Three Sizes, (:, 50c. and $1.00. ColdljyilnuTfctff. "i )HHt iMiklunrt'Oi-Iit4)f iirlcfl UUtl'UIILlS'JHMMII II i 1 1 J H.mSI.,NeUrl. roccrs cuu tell )ou why those hUobuyy'ELIG'S keep coming back for it. Vcm rau't keep on idling n poor thine; to the Same people. saved by using Sccl- ig'Sbccuue jou icun ouy cuenp rcofTi-e mid make it delirious by n .little 01 this aduil Lauer'sJk Pilsner Beer. Needs no recommendation. Put up in bottles for family use and delivered at yotir home. Lauer's Pilsner Draught Beer Is drank by the majority of beer drinkers. They are good authority on which is best. Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - FA. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardln St. A Handsomo Complexion U onoof the greatest charms a woman pan pOiSClM. I'OZZUm'B COMl'LUllOM lUWDUU given It. 0r OUR Discussing tho Quostiou of Recon struction at Washington. NAVAL REVIEW AT NEW YORK. Tlio lnmrtiiint Will Onler tlio .Slilpi or Snmrisim'H Fleet to .Steam ITp to drum's To ml) nnd l'lro u Snliilo To Iteilueo tho Auxiliary Navy. Washington, Aug. IS. The recon struction ot affairs In Cuba, Porto Itlco and throughout the Spanish West In dies Is receiving earnest consideration In olllclal quarters, and at the White House yesterday President McKlnley raw a number ot prominent callers In connection with this reconstruction In our new Insular dependencies. Gen eral I'Mtzhugh Leu spent some time with the president, going over tho con dition of Cuban affairs. Acting Secietary Allen, of the navy, also saw the president concerning Cuban af ililrs. It Is probable that an American naval vessel will go to Havana harbor before long, and at lenst two naval ves sels will be ordered to Havana when the military commission assembles there to determine upon the details of Spanish evacuation. Secretary Day also conferred with the president, and later determined, the peace terms being matured, to take a week's vacation. Assistant Secretary Moore will be act secfetary of the state department dur ing Judge Day's absence. The secre tary's retirement from the head ot the department Is likely to follow soon af ter his return from his vacation, and, Indeed, It mav come during his nb scnee. It Is stated In some quarters that the president has already ac cepted the resignation of Judge Day as secretary of state, to take effect upon the appointment of the peace commission, of which Mr, Day Is to bo made chairman. It Is also asserted that the president has received word from John Hay, at present ambassador rto London, In which that gentleman expresses his willingness to resign his present olllco and to accept that now held by Judge Day. Kx-Mlnister Whltelaw Held Is mentioned as the probable successor of Mr. Hay as am bassador. Another report Is that on Saturday night the president sent a request to Senator Davis urging him to accept a place on the peace commission. It Is understood that Senator Davis re ported Monday, expressing his will ingness to do so. Senator Allison, of Iowa, Is reported to bo on his way here from his home to confer with the presi dent upon the subject of his acceptance Another reported selection as commis sioner is ex-Secretary H. F. Tracy, while Senator Gorman, of. Maryland, Is said to be the Democrat selected. The navy department decided during the day to yield as far as practicable to tho public desire at New York for a naval review of the ships' ot Admiral Hampson's fleet. Accordingly Acting Secretary Allen Issued the following order: The department Is much gratified at the desire expressed to see a review of the warships and cruisers recently or deied home, and so far as practicable is desirous of carrying out the wishes of those citizens who wish to see the ships, nut neither the officers or the men of the fleet are In condition to participate In a street parade. "Tho department will direct that, up on arrival In New York harbor, the fleet will steam up the river as far as General Grant's tomb, fire a salute and steam back to the anchorage. It Is ex pected that the fleet will reach Now York on Saturday next." The plan Is to have Admiral Sampson met off Sandy Hook with orders for the process ion up tho North river. It Is expected that the fleet will be off Sandy Hook some time Friday night, but they will lie outside the harbor un til Saturday morning. The n"vv department s tnklng steps to reduce the force of naval militia men called Into service from the sev eral states. The Minneapolis Is to transfer part of her crew to the Yo semltr, thus releasing tho Michigan naval militiamen, who are on the Yo senlte. The Columbia Is also to trans fer her crew to the Dixie and other auxiliary craft, thus allowing the na val militiamen on these auxiliaries to go. home. In this way tho naval rer vice will speedily be returned Into the .hands of the regular ofllcers and crews. I'nr lircikcu surfaces, urns, insect bites, Imru. skin diseases mid t'SW'fiiilly nlles tlioro is one rillalilu icmoily, DoWitt's Witch Hn.ol Slvo. When voa call for DoWitt's don't accept counterfeits or frauds. Y011 will not bo UlsHDPoIiiled with DoWitt's Witch lla.ol Salve. C. II. Ilugcnbucli. pecldoil In ltiilllinnro'H 1'nvor, Philadelphia, Aug. 1C The hoard of directors of the Natlonnl League and American Associations of Ilasehall clubs held a meeting at tho Hotel Wal ton hero yesterday and sustained the foifelluro to the Daltlmnre dub of the New Yoik-Iialtlmore game on July 25, Imposed a flne of $1,000 on the New York club, to ho paid to Baltimore, and directed the Baltimore cluh to suspend riayw Holmes for the halance of the season. The Now York club was re lieved of the payment to tho Baltimore cluh of uny portion of the gate re ceipts of that date. In the came In question President Freedn.an, of New York, alleged that Holmes addressed an Insulting remark to him, and I'm- plie Lynch refusing to remove Holmes from the game President Freedman withdrew his team from the field nnd rctune'd to the spectators their ad mission reo. A tn-rvlli.pr makes a lazy man. Burdock Wood hitters Is tlio natural, novor failing remedy for a lazy liver. Attoinntt'il Murder in Court. Atlanta, Go., Aug. 16. In Justice Landrum's court yesterday William Datn, a white haired old man of 71 years, cut the throat of Jnmes Phil lips, aged 30, whom the aged father claims seduced his daughter. Phillips wound is dangerous, and the doctors say he may not recover. A case of seduction against Phillips by Pain's daughter, Mrs. Mary Scafe, was on trial. Phillips' attorney secured a con tinuance, when Pain suddenly sprung upon Phillips nnd cut his throat. At po lice headquarters Pain said he was sorry he had not killed Phillips. 'IV., II. ..,., rJ 11 P,.nU l..vn 1nnr,,n,t that DoWitt's Little Early Kisera are reliable littlu pills fur regulating tho bowels, curing constipation and tick headache. Tlioy don't gripe. U. II. llnicuiiliticli. (ioiioriil llluuco Ito-.luun. Madrid, Aug. Id. The government linn received from Captain Oeneral nfmirn 11 iliHimtch tendeilng his reslg itti I Inn. 'rim reason ulven by Oeneral ni., r,,r i-HHlunlncr Is that ho does not wish to superintend the evacuation of Cuba. A stubborn couch or tickling In the tliruat yields to Oue Minute Uuugh Cure, llariuleu In otl'ect. touches the right spot, reliable ami lust what Is wanted. It acts at unco. 0. H llllgLllbUCU, ' S. E. EVANS, OF IOWA. Stricken with Paralysis and Afflicted with Heart Disease, is Made Comfortable by Dr. Miles' Remedies. DR. MILES dous nob claim that . his Restorative Kcmcdlca will perform miracles, nor yet cure all forms of long standing complaints. But in cases where impaired nerves or a diseased heart causes the trouble, Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine and the New Heart Cure will always give relief, and If the cafe Is not too far gone, If there is vitality to build on, will effect a complete cure. Veteran S. E. Evans, a prominent Q. A. R. man of Maquokta, Iowa, was stricken with paralysis ten years ago and confined to his bed for months, under tho care ofphysicians constant ly, until the cost had eaten up his home wliich he was obliged to sell to pay his bills, and was yet compara tively helpless when an additional affliction came on In the shape of heart trouble. Mr. Evans writes: "If It bad not been for Dr. Miles' wonderful Remedies I would have been in my gravo three years ago. I know that at my age and with a con stitution broken down In the service, (I served through tho lato war in the 23d Michigan) I cannot reasonably ex pect many years more of life, but I know that as long as I can obtain Dr. Miles' Remedies, these years will be passed In ease and comfort. Tho doc tors decided four years ago that they could do nothing for me. In addition to my paralysis which rendered my limbs almost useless, I had heart trouble, causing sinking spells which came on two or three times a day, and durinR 1898 will present to Its readers a faithful pictorial repre sentation of the world's most iutci. sting and important news, THE NEWS THAT BECOMES HISTORY National and InlerOllieWiHKi.vuillcontirnietomriiclnAte national Politics i i the great Social and Economic Questions Industrial Enterprise Art and Literature LONG SERIALS AND v t Two long serials will appear during tlie I year, contributed by authors of inter. national fame, and will be illustrated, Owen Wlster iTIicse and a score of equally prominent Howard Pile (writers will cnntributeshortstorieslothe John Kcndrlck Bangs (Wkkklviii 1898, making the paper cspe Mary E.WilklnS 'dally rich in fiction Other featuresarc the DEPARTMENTS AND SPECIAL ARTICLES THIS BUSY WORLD FOREIGN NOTES r.y k. s. nAtsriH Bt mm rxxy mexioa LETTERS FROM LONDON AMATEUR SPORT 11, Aisxoi.n marie Bf cjur.ta triursxr A SPORTING PILGRIMAGE AROUND THE WORLD Tn the interest of the Wpnul.Y.Caspar Whitney is on his way around the world. 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For rates right from your homo, literature, and full information, dropapostal raid, J, P, McCann, T. P. Agent. Mil ltall road avoiiuo, Elinlra, N, Y,, or 3UI liroad-way,-New York. 3-1-tf W. K, Hovt. (1. E P. Ai:t. The South anil Its Advantage. Tlio Southern lUllway has issued for fteu distribution, a sixteen pagu Journal des criptive of Virginia, North and South (lira. Una, Tennessee, Georgia, Alaluuua and .Mississippi, Persons heekliig now locutions, or capitalists desiring to make safeiuid profit able investments will (lad tlio Information contained theieiu both valuable and inter estlng. Copies will bo mulled free upon up plication to John M, llcall, District Passen ger Agent, 828 Chestnut street. Philadelphia, Pa. . r Askyou7 uroter fr the "Itoyal Patent flour, anil take no other brand, It la tlio host flour mado. It would seem that my breath had left mc. I could get no sleep of any con sequence for tho smothering spells that strangled rac when lying down. I commenced using Dr. Miles' Nerv ine and afterwards tho Heart Cure with a result far beyond my expecta tions. I can get around very nicely now with a cane, seldom having a symptom of the sinking spells, and sleep soundly all night long. I tell all my friend of the good I received from Dr. Miles' Remedies and numbers have used them and all have been greatly benefited." It is a fact, established by skilled physicians who prescribe it and cor roborated by trained nurses who ad minister it, that Dr. Miles' Restora tive Nervine restores health to the in valid by building up tho strength of exhausted nerves, gives new hope and confidence, clears the brain, strength ens the memory and drives "away sleeplessness, melancholy and the blues; makes the step active and clas tic, sending busy people about their duties in buoyant cheerful spirits, with their old time vigor and renewed energy. Dr. Miles' Remedies make people happy by their unquestioned power over disease and ability to restore sick people to health. Dr. Miles' Remedies are sold by all druggists under a positive guarantee that tho first bottle will benefit or the money will be refunded. Book on the Heart and Nerves 6cnt free by tho Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. political events ot our coun try. It mil treat nf the social and eco nomic questions, and of the development ff the middle west. Its special corre spondent in the Klondike reRinn will trace the story of the great gold discoveries. SHORT STORIES Tiir inn ir. til H It CHOCK ETT "UK ANMM II Tl II III HtilTS tKAXK Jt.STUCKlO.Y Henry Jamct TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS. UNSUIU'ARSKII BKKV1CK OFFKKKI) I1Y TUB bOUTlIKRN HAHWAY. Leaving liroad Street str.tiou,Pliiladclpliia, at 11:55 p. 111. dally, tlio "Southwestern Limited," carrying a dining car nnd tlio most luxurious Pullman drawing room sleep ing cars, rcachos liirminglian tlio following night at 10;10 and arrives at Memphis tlio next morning at 7:40. Through sleeping ears for Ashovlllo, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa, Atlanta, Mobilo and New Orleans are also attached to this train. Pullman lcsor vatious can bo mado hi advance mid nil in formation obtained by communicating with John M, Ileal, District Passenger Agent, MS Chestnut sttoot, Philadelphia. Coming Kvouts. Aug. 17. Ice cream festival under tho uuspkos uf tlio "Y" will bo held In ltobblus' opera house. Aug. "3, Plioiiogiaph entertainment hi tlio Primitive Methodist church, under tho auspices of tlio hadles Aid Society and Sunday kchool, Cure that Cough with Slilloh's Cure. The host Cough Cuiu. Itollovos Croup promptly. Ono million bottles sold last year. -10 do-,os for 25 cts. Sold by P. 1). lllr'iu and a guar, auteo. liny KeysUino Hour. 11a siiru that tlio name I.HHSItl St llAKU, AnhUlid, Ph., In pilulodon oveiy sack. Carl bttiurz ' & F. R, Mockton 5 IXTIV 1 That Puzzles Police Officials in Del aware and California! VICTIMS ATE POISONED 0ANDY Sont im 11 Girt From Hun I'rnntilnco to Doviir, nuil Kx-CfinurcsHiiinn I'uu nlimtnti Ilnlluvos IIIh Two Dtuiuliti'i'H Wore Victim of 11 Suorot Kimmy. Dover, Del., Aug. 16. Whatever may he the final result of the InveatlKatlon Into the cause of the deaths of Mrs. J. P. Dunning anil her sister, Mrs. J. D. Deatie, all the Indications at present are that both woman lost their lives by arsenical poisoning taken In the candy sent from San Francisco by a person at present unknown. The funeral of both the victims took pluce yesterday from the home of their fnher, Kx-Congresg-tnan Pennington, l'rlor to the services Coroner Walls began an Investigation. Dr. Ulshop, wjjo attended the women after they had been taken 111, gave It ns his opinion that the deathH were due to poisoned tmdy. No unalysls of the randy has yet been made, but Mr. Pen nington will place samples of It tn tho hands of several expert chemists. On the result of these tests he proposes to have further notion. Minute examina tion of the box, wrapper and contents has only served to deepen the mystery as to the Identity of the sender. Within the box was a common, plain white handkerchief, with the price mark, 2o cents, still on one corner. The note signed "Mrs. C." Is written on ruled white paper In lead pencil, and the words "With love for yourself and baby" are written Jetklly nnd in an entirely different hand from the super scription, very like a woman's hand. There are two kinds of chocolate candy In the box, one hard nnd similar to n confectioner's make, the other soft, with every appearance of being home mode. The impression of Dr. Dlshop Is that the poison will be found In the latter kind. Mr. Pennington believes that the box with pure candy was purchased, after which It was opened and the poisoned candy placed along side with the good. He states It as his firm belief that his daughters were In tentionally poisoned, but thinks tin candy was only Intended for Mrs. Dun ning and her baby. He states that he will make every effort to solve th mystery surrounding the case. A dispatch from Ran Francisco says that none of the many friends and ac quaintances In that city of Mr. ami Mrs. Dunning can offer uny plausible Information why any one In San Fran cisco should send poison to Dover. Arguing on the theory that tho trag edy was the result ot a carefully plan ned act on the part of some one who desired to take Mrs. Dunnlng's life, the deceased's San Francisco friends are unable to suggest any reasonable mo tive. The suggestion that the poison lng was Intentional Is scouted by those who know Mrs. Dunning, all of whom say she was never known even to arouse antagonism, much less to create nn enmity. Nor, so far as can be learned had Mr. Dunning any personal or bus! ness foes who could have attempted such adastnrdly revenge upon a mem ber of his family. The more the case Is discussed the more general Is the conclusion that the poisoning must have been accidental. The "Mrs. C." stamped on the wrapper of the box of candy lias not materialized In San Fran cisco, although tho police of that city say that if there Is such a person she will come forward and solve the mys tery. The possibility of the candy hav ing been accidentally poisoned at the time of Its manufacture Is denied by San Francisco confectioners. A Xiv Itcrtli l'or I'ortor". Washington, Aug. lfi. Mr. Unhurt P. Porter, the superintendent of the last geni'ial census of the United States, lias linen uppolrAed a commissioner to i-xamlne and report upon the finances, banking systems and customs laws of Cuba and Porto Itlco. Free Pills. Send your address to II. K. Iiucklcn & Co., 1 lucago, and tret a free sample box of Dr. King s New Life Pills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy in their nctioti and arc particularly effective in the cure ot Constipation and aick Headache. I'or Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed to he perfectly free from every deleterious substance anil to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to inc stomach anil Dowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size 2oc, per box. Sold by A. Waslcy, Druggist. l.po For United states senntor. Washington, Aug. 10. The Post says: General Fltzhuuh Lee will enter th senatorial lace in Virginia. This an nouncement can be made without any qualltleatlon. It Is authorized by the general himself, who last night dic tated the following statement to a rep resentative of The Post: Unon be ing asked the question as to his future intentions, and appreciating the Inter est felt In the matter throughout Vir ginia. Oeneral Lee said: "I shall bo a candidate for United Stntes senator." Give the Children a Drink called Grain-O. It is a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food drink to tako tho place of coifeo. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who have used it becauso when properly prepared It tastes llko tho finest colfc but is freo from all its injurious properties. Orsln O aids dlgostion aud strengthens the norvos. It is not a stimulant but a health builder, and children, as woll as adults, can drink it with great benoflt. Costs about as much as eoiloo. 15 and 25c. Suit' Airnlfixt tho Vntlcan. Chlcngo, Aug. 10. itev. Anthony Kowlowskl, priest in charge of the All Saints' Catholic church, has Invoked the aid of the American courts to ob tain redress for his grievance against Archbishop Fcehan, of this diocese, and Cardinal Ledoehowskl, the head of. the congregation of the progranda at Home. The edict of excommunication was promulgated against the priest on Juno 20. Father Kowlowskl asks for $r.0,000 damages. This Is the first time such action hns been brought In this country. Slilloh's Consumption Curo euros where others fail. It Is tlio leading Cough Curo. and no homoshould bo without it. Pleasant to tako and goes right to tho spot. Sold by P. 1). Kirliu und n guarantee. T.lltillilc For I'miNloiiM, Washington, Aim. 10. A decision rendered yestcul.i) by Assistant Sec ietary of the Interior Davis makes members of Knapp's battery, Pennsyl vania militia, eligible fur pensions. It Is decided that the battery was In the service of the United States when It operated In Maryland In 1803. DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo lias tho largest balo of uuy salvo in tlio world. This fact und its merit has led dishonest people to at. tempt to counterfeit it. Look out for the man who attempts to deceive you whou you call for DoWitOs Witcli Hazlo Salvo, tho Kieat pile curo. V. II. llauoitluich. DEATH IN THE STORM. Hlgbt Known Demi unci Many sheep unit Cut !! Killed. dory, S. D Aug. 1C A terrific wfnd and hull storm, running from northeast to southeast, struck nbout flvo miles west of here yesterday. Kverythlng In the path of the storm wa swept away, lilght people He dead and others are known to have been killed. The known dead lire: Joseph Hutchinson, a furm or, wife, two daughters and grandchild; Curl Jeglum, of lJlatu'liardsvllle, Wis.; Albert Klllen, of Milwaukee. Charles Kbal, a furmer, was rending to his wife and children when the storm come. Searching pnttlen aie looking for the wife and children. Thousands of dollars worth of prop erty utu destroyed and many oattlennd sheep were killed. Tho storm stinted one mile uottheast of Hutchinson's farm and sttuek his house, driving It through the barn. The Northwestern railroad track Is torn up for some little distance; telegraph poles and snow fences are down. Tho wounded are bt ing taken to Canby. The dead wi re found on the prairie with their bodies badly mangled nnd clothing nearly stripped from them. ltiuikor'H .Mysterious Disappearance. Arkansas City, Kan., Aug. 1C Oeorge A. Klmmell, cashier of tlv Furmer's State bank, of this city, la missing, and his ftlends fear that he has been made away with. Mr. Klm mell left Arkansas Cltv on Julv 2!i taking tlii.ouo worth of township bonds to the state treasurer at Toreka. He dellveted the bonds and Kent back to his bank 11 draft covering the full amount of the tiunsactlon. On the fol lowing day Mi. Klmmell went to Kan sas City und telephoned to a Kansas City bank In which he bad m ney de posited to send him SHOO. The money was sent as dltected, and since that time absolutely nothing Is known of his movements. The cashier's books are correct In every detail. A woman who takes chances with her health is sim ply gambling with the Black Devil of Diseaie. If she has auy weakness or de rangement of the delicate organism of her sex, to rely upon an unsullied, inexperienced, general prac titioner is to risk her health upon a cam bier's hazard. Her only real safety is In the careful well-digested advice of a physi cian who has had wide, special experience in diseases of this particular class. The chief consulting physician of the fa mous Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of buffalo, N. V., Dr. R V. Pierce, has de voted thirty years of special study and prac tice to the weaknesses and diseases pecul iar to women. His grand medicine, the "Favorite Prescription," ha done more to restoie perfect health and strength to wom en than any other medicine. It is the only proprietary medicine devised for tui9 pur pose by an educated, skilled specialist in woman's peculiar ailments. A woman writing to Dr. Tierce regarding herself may feel absolute assurance of re ceiving, free of charge, the best profes sional advice by means of which the most obstinate of these delicate troubles may be promptly relieved and permanently cured Eaibrn A Mudd. of Indian Crctlc Monroe Co Mo., writes " I am very thaDkfu! for what Dr I'ierce s Pavorite Prcucriptiou did for me I was ill broke down from nervous prn&tration. but lines taking this medicine I have hid more re lief than from all the doctors. Your Favorite I'rrycription did tae n world of cor- ' WM. SCHMICKER, JR., Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinitj .For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. 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