THE EXCEUENXn OF SYRUP OF'FIfiS Is duo not only to tlic originality nnil simplicity of tliu coiuliinatton, lmt nlso tollio onro and bldll with which it is manufactured by scion tiiic processes known to the Camkoiinia I'io Svni'P Co. only, and wo wish to Impress upon all tho Importance of purchasing the trim and original remedy. As tho genuine Syrup of rigs is manufactured ly tho C.u.iroitNiA Kio Sriti;i Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist 0110 in avoiding tho worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of tho C'au Fou.NIA Fio Sviiui- Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction which thu genuine Syrup of Figs lias given to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of Its remedy. It is far in advance of all other liixnlivwt, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and howejs without irritating 01 weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In ordertogeHts beneficial effects, please remember the namo of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. BAN F!tNClM'. Col. l.lltUKVII.I.i;. K,. NKW ItltK. ti. vl WEAR Royal Worcester Corsets. rOH BALE Iiy LEADING. DEALCII3. You enn blame yourself if you do n't get real good coffee to drink. Ordinary coffee N nwclc de licious by adding SLMiLlll'i. . iki. iffr package for Secllg'5. A little of this kadmlxtnrc tu Fcbeap coll"oe dcllClou: in Kivea capense, Lauer's Pilsner Beer. Needs no recommendation. Put up in bottles for family use and delivered at your nome, Lauer's Pilsner Draught Beer Is drank by the majority of beer drinkers. They are good authority on which is best. Christ. :hmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA, FOllHTATK.SKNATOH!iotrini9fHcti D. M. GRAHAM, Ov Mahanov Citv. Hii1)o t tn ItrpiiMlcim rules. pou Diitwrroit ok thu poem, S. G. MIDDLETON, It OK CIlMIKHTUN. Hulijoct to 1U' publican ruled. pOU COUNT V CONTUOM.KK, CHARLES A. SNYDER, Ov l'omviu Huliject to Iteiniullcuii rule". 1? ISOU COUNTY BUKVKVOIt, MARK D. BOWMAN, OrtAUANOV CITV. Biiujict to Itt'imlillcnn rulua. pou HHI'ltHSHNTATIVK, DR. H. G. REITZEL, Op Maiianov Citv, HuliJ. i t tu ltt'pulillcaii rulea. JjOUOOUONI!ir, DR. W. N. STEIN, OV HllKNANIHIAll, Subject to Itcpublicun ruin. . f&rvfSY- Bills' v:UL Sl.fE Ai,0 LUIlE. 5c,u 40. 1 DV'VtlMAU S SFI Tot it l'ovliultj' !lrui(J itore, ,Oeutre blreel.. K I Commorcial Exohangos Presont En couraging Reports. i 00NFIDEN0E AMONG INVESTORS lituopo Has Not Wenrlea of Iluylng Atnorlnnii Securities, and Our Own Investors At-o Not Withholding Tliolr Mouuy IJocrcaso lu l'rluo of Whont. Kew York, Auk. 27. It. G. Dun & Co. In their weekly review of trade, say: The volume of business reflected In exchanges at the principal clearing houses Is 20.1 per cent, larger than last year and 20.8 per cent, larger than In H92, heretofore, the year of the largest business and highest prosperity over known. Part of the Increase was due to speculation nt New York, but there remains a healthy Increase over the best of previous years, und though In some branches business Is not satis factory In character, In nearly all It Is larger In volume than ever before. No unfavorable change appears In the pros- i pect of crops upon which the welfare of ' the country so largely depends, nor Is , there present or threatening financial disturbance. Europe has not wearied of buying American securities, al though some speculators have been. selling, nor Is there shown any want of confidence among American Investors, Comparisons as to foreign trade aro apt to mislead, because Imports last year were extraordinary small, after the big rush to anticipate now duties, while exports were beginning to show the Phenomenal demand which made the year aulto the most remarkable In our hlsiory. Hence the decrease of 13 per cent, from New York In August thus far Is not alarming, but sales of products yet to bo forwarded are large. and have stopped any advance In the current rates of foreign exchange. Nor Is It at all disheartening that Imports at New York for the month thus far exceed last year's by nearly J5.000.000, since last year they fell below those of 1SU6 by more than $4,000,000. Wheat goes dofrn three cents for the week, as If there were no foreign do maud coming, the obvious concert of farmers to keep back wheat, the crop being certainly very large, tending to encourage a conspiracy of traders against them, which thus far has en tire control of the market. UradMreet's review says: Business conditions In the main reflect the con tinuance of most of the favorable fea tures hitherto dominating the trade sit uation In the more favored sections of the country. Prominent In this direc tion, of course, are the Iron and steel and allied Industries, In which active demand, present or prospective, has led to further price advances, sustained nnd even Increased activity In distri bution at most western markets, with some Improvement likewise noted at the south nnd on the Pacific coast, steadiness In prices wheat, corn and cotton, however, excepted a reduced number of business failures, fair gains In railroad earnings, as a whole, and bank clearings, In spite of a slight reduction from last week, showing heavy gains over all corresponding periods In previous years. Tho less favorable elements In the situation are thu reports of arrested or smaller than expected trade at eastern markets, more particularly In textile lines, lowered quotations and appar ently less active demand from abroad for our cereal products, and reduced prices paid for the south's great staple raw cotton. Qualifying the latter might bo mentioned the fact that spring wheat has apparently begun to move In the northwest, nnd that the promise of large yields alike In wheat and cotton has tended to depress quo tations. CASTOR l A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature Swallow Opposed to Fusion. Pittsburg, Aug. 27. Dr. S. C. Swal low, the Prohibition candidate for gov ernor, arrived In this city yesterday and held conferences with leading local Prohibitionists. He left In tho evening for Philadelphia. In conversation with newspaper men he said: "There has been, und-with my consent will be no fusion deal with any men or set of men. I nm afe In saying that If the election was tomorrow the Honest Government ticket would be overwhelmingly elect ed." When you iiUl lor IMVItt's Witch Hazel SulVu tho gloat pllu euie, don't accept any thing else. Don'.t be talked into accepting n sulwtiliito, forplh-s, for wires, f.r bums. C. 11, Jlagcubucli. V To llo Cnllod tlio Ailmli-ul Bowoy. New York, Aug 27. When Admiral Dawey sank the Spanish Heet at Manila the American Mall Steamship company was building four steamships for ser vice between New York and Cuba. It was decided then to name the largest vessel the "Admiral Dewey," In honor of the hero of Manila. President n. A. C. Smith of the company received the following cable from Admiral Dewey yesterday: "Please accept my hearty thanks for tho great honor paid mo, nnd my best wishes for the success of your steamer." Tho Admiral Dewey Is expected In this port In about four weeks. The Population of Shenandoah U about eighteen thousand, and we would say at least one-half aro troubled with some alTection of the Throat and Lungs, as those complaints are, accoiding to statistics, more numerous than others. We would advise all not to neglect the opjioitumty to call on their druggist and get a Uatle of Kemp's Balsam for the throat aud Lungs. Price 2$ and 50c. Trial site free. Sold by nil druggists. Yesterday's llnbolmll OnniOH. At Pittsburg Brooklyn, 3; Pittsburg; 2. At Cincinnati Cincinnati, 10: llaltlmore, 0. At Cleveland Now York, 8; Cleveland, 1. At Chicago Chicago, 3; Iiostun, 2. At Louisville Louisville, S; Philadelphia, 3. At St. Louis Washington, 8: St. Louis, 3. At Toronto Montreal, 3; Toronto, 0. At Providence Providence, lu; Syracuse, 6. At llufrnlo-BUffalo, 7; Wllkesbarro, 2. At Bprlngtleld-Spiinglleld, 19; Ottowa, 0. At Hartford First game; Hurt ford, 9; Norfolk, 0. Second gamoi Hartford, D; Norfolk, 3. At lllchmond First gamo: Patterson, 1; Richmond, 0, Second game: lllchmond, 2; Pntcrson, 0. At Allentown Allontown, 1); Newark, 1. At lteadlug Lan caster, 15; Heading, 10 What Dr. A. K. Slater r-y Buffalo, N, Y, Gents : From my per sonal knowledge, gained In observing the effect of your Shiloli's Cure lu eases of ad, valued Consumption, I upt prepared to say It is the most remarkable ltcuiedy that has ever been brought to my attention. It has certainly saved many fiom Consumption. Sold by P, I). Klrllu, and a guarantee. GIVEN FREE 1 rir.t 20 Second 40 Third EACH MONTH rR jj (Du.hg 1097) SUnlljJlTt SOAP j For particulars Bend yonr namo and full ndrtreulo A DDpDC 2 Lover llruu., Ltd.. IluCrun & Harrison St.?., New York. YYi'V"-' I KO 5emi-Ahri'ual Trade Sale of IPaJd Purchases of S5 or more MrUI bo sont FREICHT PREPAID to nny railroad station in MAINE, HEW HAMPSHIRE. VERMONT. MASSACHUSETTS, RHODE IS LAND, CONNECTICUT. NEW YORK. PENNSYLVANIA, nnd MEW JERSEY. sl!.-M.Mi;U OUllNIi. lMtllSoNAI.t.Y-COXI)U(TKl TOUll VIA 1'KNN- VI.VANIA UAIMtOAll. The I'om.sylvuinii Itailroad Cotiiiiiy an uounces tho fullowhiK iioroiiully-i;oii(liiitcd tours for the siuiimer and early autumn of 1803: To Yollowntnno Park and the Tmns 5IIssissi)pi Kxpositlou on a siieclal train of Pullman sleeping, compartment, observation, and dining cars, allowing eluht days in "Wonderland" and two days at Omalia, Sep teiuliur 1. Itato. $233 from New Yoifc, Phil adelphia, Baltimore, and Waahintttuii; (I'M from Pittsburg. To Kiasam Falls, excursion tickets good to return within ten days will bo sold on Jly 21, August 4 and 18, September 1, IS and afi", at rate uf $10 from Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Wasldugton. These tickets Include transportation only, and will permit of stop over within limit at Ilull'.do, Rochester, and Watklns on the return trip. Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, T.uiay Caverns, Natural Bridge, Virginia Hot Springs, Richmond, and Washington, Sep tember S3 and October It). Kate, ?05 from New York, $03 from Philadelphia. Pro portionate rates from other points. For itineraries and further information ap ply to ticket agents, or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. to cjliiansi: tin; syotum Ktl'ectually yet gently, when costive or bil ious, to permanently overcomo habitual constipation, to awaken the kidneys aud liver to a healthy activity, without irritating or weakening them, to dispel headaches, colds, or fuvers, uso Syrup of Figs, made by the California Fig Syrup Co. NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT OF O. A. R. nillllHKI) ItATKS TO CINCINNATI, O., VIA rilNNSYI.VANI V lUII.KOAO. For tho thirty-second National Encamp ment of G. A. l:., to bo held at Cincinnati, 0. , September 3 to 10, 1898, tho Pennsylvania Ituilroad Company will sell excursion tickets at rate of singlo faro for the round trip. Theso tickets will bo sold ou September 3, 1, and 5, and will bo good to leave Cincinnati returning not earlier thin September 0 nor later than Septomber 13, oxcept that by de positing ticket with Joint Agent at Cincinnati on September 5, 0, 7, 8, or U, and on payment of twenty-live cents, return limit may be ex tended so that passengers may remain at Cincinnati until Octobers. For broken surfaces, sores, insect bitos. bums, skin diseasus and especially piles thero is one reliable remedy, DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo. When you call for DoWitt'g don't accept counterfeits or frauds. You will not bo disappointed with DoWitt's Witch Hazol Salvo. 0. II. Hagenbuch. The South Hint Its Advantages. Tho Soutborn Railway has Issued for freo distribution, a sixteen page journal des criptive of Virginia, North aud South Caro Una, Tcnucssco, Georgia, Alabama and .Mississippi. Persons seeking now locations, or capitalists desiring to niako safcand profit able Investments will And tho information contained therein both valuable and Inter cstlng. Copies will be mailod freo upon ap plication to John M. Beall, District Passen ger Agent, 823 Chestnut street. Philadelphia, Pa. A stubborn cough or tickling In tho throat yields to One Minute Cough Cure. Harmless in etl'ect, touches tho right spot, roliablo and just what is wanted. It acts at once, C. II. Hagenbuch. CONSULTED MANY DOCTORS M111011 HIU.of.Nsw York, swears d. fore Alderman 0. Kalhaus: "For elht weary years I drasjied IhrougU Ibe mis eries of adldcase tttuluodoutoraeuraed to lUldtTHlttnu ana l coniuntHi many u, iu hAMt Inmllv ,liM,lnr&. BiMHMatlsul and hosnl- tal phriilcluiia or .N'vw York city und not ona of them l'uvo 1110 nny rt-lli-f. 1 had vfra pains and aches dial twined tu etT.-ct everv part of my bndr, wtavtry .. w.h MSUVIIIN DKIIILITV. poor memory, ulcers In my mouth, hair Jell ouutto. 1 1 was a mylery 10 me how I eilsled In tueh acony for the iuln ut liaies was unbearable and I was no guud lei anv duilei of tliii lllr; but n lucky day came forme at laat and that wa when I visited my iromtti In I'hll-idelphU, when durllnraconver tutlon with hltn and 1 1 1 lilend Ihey remarked lhal DR. THEEL 604 Horth Sixth St. (lrlvute enirnnct'iuu-uu i,.i rhllnilelplila wan gyo-1 In Mpoi'ial trouble: nu I t ouch tUuutfat mine was ol tlmt mrt mid Uie next day quirl iy cunKuttfil Hi ihictur, who UiorougUly Mftmlnsd me mill sum a . lint nif iiouttlrn were lue to IMltliY Altl'HIUi'd II LO IMIION. I t oiub wiu uu.ter IiIh cure und continual treatment forvUniemi muntlu and ut "lie em. of thai time was tliurminhly ttiucd, S'-iul tlvi- :o atatnpt for "Truth.' Tlif bf-it-lt-i cntitil umint be found i onh oiit'Plyliiff 4ifk advurtUlnirad great and fainuiH hihi' alUf-. rettli ('a net curvd In 4 to 1U dan. llutirs v-lt vi'i. vu; huh., Mr, Wed. and bat. JCvk. ti li. Trcnttni'iit Iiy ntnll. Secronr Punriiiilccdt nnutiiepub.whfU wlthuiuconkent. efiiiiiin'iil re guarantee, utter others Called. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A Ttitu. Ttti AMD it rit WOMAN'S RELIEF. Alwavt nrt-iiniil and tthatit. Amt liitttatumt. Otl riTtm'a TlMlf 1'lLLltnil ItVKKaUIITI, At ctruif t turt-a. or nt direct fkeftUill. itrlt t. Cl Cato Hpo. t'o , botoi, Mit. Our took, e. For Bale at Klrl!u'idruloreandShenado aruK store rs oevnr full mfe aud lurtif utter Ulhu. vlth Tatifcf -id rcnr,yiTtl Vw anil utht-r lii Atvuui lull Hit- Iti Mntmnit (iujntifc I uHilo to all otliei UilutuMiTWrt VN I radicular. 4 IH' T1IHI UUMI itX W tVWtiU . TIM r i Haifa 1 a J Hikes, tit'- at $I0U Caiii. " " " $100 Plerco Spoclal Blcjcles. " " "$ 25 Gold Watches. $mmJ?mm SIXTH AV-:. 'ij IClh A ICthSTS THE PRODUCE MARKETS. As Itollccti-it by Dcnlliii; , In Plillmtol pliln nnd Jliilitiiioro. Philadelphia, Aug. 20. -l'lour slow: win ter superfine, $2.15ii2.4ii; Pennsylvania rol ler, clear, t3.::i3.40: clt mills, extrn. $2.73 fill. Itye flour quiet; choice Pennsylvania, 12.80 per barrel. Wheat linn; No. 2 red, spot, month and September, G9y,Q70c. Corn strong; No. 2 mixed. August and September, 31Ul3l?,r-.; No. 2 yellow, for local trade. 3tfi37c. Oats iiilet and steady; No. 2 white, clipped, new, r.i'r. ; do., old, 32,c. Hay steady; choice timothy, $10.GM 11 for large bales. 1!. ef steady; beef hams, $22'fi22.riO. Pork dull, hut steady; family, $I2.WMil3. Lard steady; western steamed, $3.40. Putter weak; western creamery. UlftilDc.; do. faetory. llifi He: Klglns, 19c.; Imitation creamery, 13ft lfic.; New York dnlry, 1317e. ; do., creamery, 14VJRlSV4c; fancy Pennsylvania prints Jobbing at ltW22c.; do. wholesale, ISc. Cheeso dull; lurgo white, "Hi'Hf.; small, white, 7T)8e. ; light skims. CVilCHc. ; part skims, 5V4f Gc. ; full skims. i',ri',2c.: large colored, 7?8?f7'4c.; small colored. Sc. Eggs steady; New York and Pennsylvania, 13 SjlGlic; western fresh, 13c. Potatoes steady; Jerseys. $1.23; Long Island, $1.C0 (R2; sweets, $3113.23; southern, tl.Rnfi2.C0. Tallow steady; city, IPsc.; country, 3Wit 2c. Cabbage steady; Ing Island, $2&3. llaltlmore. Aug. 20. l'lour quiet nnd un changed. Wheat steadier; spot and month, 70Q7Hic.; September, C!)&tnflr.: October, Cn'e. ; December, Hi-'Kc. ; steamer, No. 2 red. OllfOHie.; southern wheat by sample, Clfj71c: do. on grade, C3Vfi70V!C. Corn steady; spot, month and September, 31Q1 34Vic; steamer mixed, 33&33Vic.; southern white and yellow corn, "4'&fi33c. Oats easy and dull; No. 2 white western, 27V4 5i2Sc. ; No. 2 mixed do., 23M23V4C Itye steady; No. 2 nearby, 10c. ; No. 2 west ern. 4;c. liny dull: No. 1 timothy, $11 11.50, old; grain irelghts more Inquiry; steam to Liverpool per bushel, 2',id., Sep tember; Coik for orders per quarter, 3s. 6d., August; "ftSs. l'.td, September. Llvc Stuck .Market. New York, Aug. 20. Hooves active; prlmo beeves steady; others We. lower; rough stuff tlrm, all sold, native steers, $31)3.70; half breeds, $3.10; oxen nnd stags, $315; bulls, $3.23H3.73; cows. $21(3.75; cubic higher. Calves steady; veuls, $5 7.S0, grassers nnd buttermilks, $1171.50; no westerns. Sheep caHler; prime lumbs steady; others a shade lower; ten cars unsold; sheep, $3g4.75; lambs, $4.90G; culls, $3.C2Vfe. Hogs ormer at JI.2531.E5. Olve the Children a Drink called Qraiu-O, It is a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food driuk to tike tho place of cotl'eo. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who havo used It becauso when properly prepared It tastes llko tho finest code but is freo from all Its injurious properties. Grain O aids digestion and strengthens tho nerves. It is not a stimulant but a health buildor, and children, as woll as adults, can drink it with great benefit. Coats about 1 as much &3 coflco. 15 and 25c. ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND THERE IS NO KIND OF PAIN OR I ACHE, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL, ' THAT PAIN. KILLER WILL NOT RE- I 1 LIEVE. , LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUD ( STITUTES, THE GENUINE BOTTLE BEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS & SON. IMKE PEHFEGT M ! DO NOT DESPAIR! Do Not Hud'er IoiiKt4!! The iuyb und ambitions uf life can 'ti roktorud to you Tho very tturtt cubes of Ncrvoiu !L'bitl !t nr uhKnluU'ly rurrd li) v r i:crr 'i'a i 1 1. irrn, tilvo urorapt rullcf tuliibuninlu falling tncmorjr nnd thu waste and drain otvltdlt'owcrs.hicur red by Indlfccrctloiifc orwem't of curly years Imiuirt vltiot and potency to every function Draco np tho byitora, Ulvti -sf. bloom to the chaolLi and lufctro to the eyes ot youn oro'd. Une.'Jl" but renewsjTY d lvltul vnericy; I loxa- at HJ.ro u cnmrW 1 (J Jidcto uuurau to.rt ennor UiOIlt'V ruflilub n Ot'ri. ('ill. t6 . I'.rrl.nl hi vnit. Mtifknt Sold H1kpy B' (TVWllUrUOl mulled InpUIn wrurvcrou rect'lt.tof price 1 tyTHKl'KUt'l-CTOCO. Oaxtou Uldg. ChtefteoJlL (For bale (n Sliennmloah Iiy Shenandoah Drug ntore aim iirunier itros. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery aud Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. Tho Rosy Frcshnoss Anil a velvet holiness of thu (kin Is Inva riably outaiued by thwD who iisu I'oiioni'm Uomplexioti ."muter. m m . mm Jain-JfiIen J1WH Ho South's Boautiful Tribute to Pennsylvania's Strickon Onos. HEIR PASSAGE AN OVATION. Yt Charlotte, N. C, tho Widow of tho l'llliiotis Cout'odofuto Soldlol', Htouu wull .Iitcksou, I'imscd Tln-oti trlt tho IlospttiilXrulii I'utlouts Improving. Grconsboro, N. C, Aug. 27. If there tvaH anything further needed to demon strate tho fact that the sectional line has been obliterated for all tlmo be tween tho north and south, It was the magnificent ovation given the Phila delphia hospital train which passed throiiRh yesterday with the slclc soldiers of the Third Pennsylvania regiment on board. Tho members of the councllmanlc committee and others aboard the train can never forgot the reception they received as the train sped on with Its human freight. The ovation began early In the morning at Denmark, S. C. As the train approached tho station It ap peared as though tho whole populace had turned out to welcome tho train and wish It God speed. Huge bunches of llowers were thrown throuch tho open windows as tho train slowed down, and men and women stood with bared heads until the rear car was lost sight of. The same thing was repeated at Norway and also at Columbia, but at the latter place on a different scale. The train stopped at Columbia for half an hour for tho purpose of giving the nurses un opportunity to bathe the more serious of the patients. As the train came to a stop a small girl with a large basket of beautiful cut flowers was lifted aboard and went through the hospital cars distributing the flow ers to the sick. A committee of citizens, appreciating the necessity of the soldier boys having puro milk, had brought to tho depot several cans of tho best that could be Becured, and re fused to even entertain a proposition for reimbursement. At Cornwawllls when tho train pulled Into the station an aged lady with a large American flag and a child about G years old with a small Hag stood side by side and waved the emblem of liberty. It was a touching scene, and one which made a great Impression upon the boys who were able to sit up on their cots nnd look out the car windows. At Chester several bags of figs Just plucked from the trees, to gether with other fruit, were placed on board tho train for the sick soldiers by the citizens. The most touching Incident, and one that will always be remembered by those persons who were fortunate enough to bo on board the hospital train, occurred at Charlotte, N. C. Whe,n the train had come to a stop a lady dressed In deep mourning, and slightly bent by weight of years, made her way through the large crowd to ward the train. It was the widow of the famous Confederate soldier. Stonewall Jackson, One of the citizens Introduced the aged lady to a member of the councllmanlc committee, and she was Invited to look through the train. As the distinguished visitor walked through the hospital cars her thin lips quivered and her eyes moistoned. She spoko not a word to any of the soldiers, but had a kindly smllo for all of them. She had lived through two bitter wars, but this was a revelation to her. She had never dreamed of seeing men be ing taken to their homes In what Is practically a traveling hospital. Her visit being over she slowly retraced her steps to her cozy homo within a stone's throw of the depot. Not ono of the soldiers knew who their distinguished visitor was. At Greensboro every soldier on the train was given a bouquet, and their reception could not have been more cordial had they been of puro southern blood. All of the patients are doing nicely under tho tender care of the trained nurses, and tho constant attention of Dr. Uatt and his able corps of assist ants Is working wonders for the lads who went forth to uphold the dignity of the Stars and Stripes. It will only be necessary to send 38 of the sick to hospitals. Millions Given Away. It is certainly gratifying to tho public to know 01 ono concern 111 tno land who are not afraid to bo generous to tho needy and suffer ing. I ho proprietors of Dr. King's Kw Discovery for Consumption. Coughs anil Colds, have given away over ten million trial bottles of this great medicine j and have tho satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma, llronchltls, Hoarseness and alt diseases 01 tho Throat, Chest and Lungs arosuroly cured by It. Call on A. Wasley, Druggist, and get a trial uoitio ireo. ueguiar size ouc. ami ji livery hottlo guaranteed, or price rotunueu. .7 00 Wlnolor to tlio President. Washington, Aug. 27. The president has received a letter from General Joe Wheeler In which he says: "I was very glad to hear that you would visit Mon tauk Point very soon. Tho visit of the secretary of war hns accomplished more than I can express. Ills personal visit to 1,500 sick soldiers In tho hos pitals has cheered them up, and It Is difficult to adequately convey to you the change for the better since the sec retary's arrival. Tho announcement that you will visit the soldiers has al ready added to this Improvement, and your presence here for even a Blngle day will accomplish good, the great ex tent of which you can only realize af ter you havo made your visit." More than twenty million freo samples ol DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo have been dis tributed by the manufacturers. What better proof of their confidence in its merits do you want? It cures piles, hums, hcilds, sores. 111 the shortest space of time. C. II. llagcnhin h ItuMttiiliit: 'liiii-ltii' nt 'M 1111 tin . London, Aug. 27. Tin- Manila ,r respondent of The Times telegraphing Friday, says: "The military guvuin mcnt Is working efllrlently In nil de partments. Local business Is being ac tively lesumed, the water works are In operation nnd the Paslg river Is open. Stringunt measures havo been taken to insure the sanitation of the citadel, which Is crowded with prisoners. The nbomlnnbly filthy condition of the Spanish barracks Is a menace to the general health, which at present, how iver, li' excellent. Among tho Annil ran tumps there have been only 17 deaths from Illness since landing." l!odlly pain loses its terror if you've a bottlu of Dr. Thomas' Lcketiie (III 111 tho liniiw. Instant relief lu cases of limns, cuts, sprains, accidents of any hurt. Wlnnlo iiiivih hoi-niUHly in. Norragansett Pier, It, L, Aug. 27. Miss Winnie Davis, daughter of Jeffer son Davis, Is seriously 111 at tho Itock ingham, whero she has Iwon confined to lior bed Beveral weclu. Mrs, Davis Is at the bedside of her daughter. Stop That Cough 1 Tako warning. It may lead to Consumption, A 23c bottle of Shiloli's Cuio may oavo your life. Sold by p, 1). Kirlm ami a guarantee, FROM BIRTH Our llttlo ibn,"litcr I1..1I '. jcina frnm Mrtli. Tlic J arts nlllicU'il would In 'me t Tilily IlaiiK il, a:ul water would 0110 out like tuat lic.Klmf perspiration, Dually tliU wouM dry upnniltliaakinuoiililcnickatitl pccloir. BI10 pil ITcrcil tcrr.Mj. Had to put ofl mutuliHoii Iicr hands tu keep her front scratclilitK. Two of n-ir louillni; jiliyalcinns tllil not lielji lirr. After batliliiB lior with CtTtcinv sAr, I applied (Vl K't nv (ointment) freely, and gaui lii rCt'Tiot'itA Urwi. i sTroKiikirly. riho im jintrrd ut once und i$ noiencrcr trtmblnl. Tlie ttatcnicnts 1 liae mado uro absolutely true and not exaggerated in am way. noniniT a. lai-ham, 1111 WuatSliloKiuaro, Springfield, 111. Pm tnTCrftitTi:t ATM rht ton 1'vkbt Hioi,aiii8kii Hlmoic, with !. ,ir II All!. Wtrin batbt with C'uti ri'Ht t4o4r.ffrr.no anntutlniriitlth CUTicL'BA.purMtof t mt.'liont fn ctrA, tnd mhl (low. of ('UTK'i K A IttfoL vkst, artaU.t of b.iH, I purlfltr. nnd humor eurt. HnMlhmiiithmitthevorM. l'.iTTtRP ftC.CORr.,Hi,te rr.'tnt., Itrion. ltnwiuCure !ltl '. Midi 1Iihm, f t. Alti: VOU (JOINU SOUTH? TUB SOUTIIKRK IIAII.WW ISBACitns ALL rilO.MINKNT I'OtNTH. Don't start South without consulting John M. lleiill, District l'anecnger Agent, Southern Railway, Oil Chestnut street, Philadelphia If you cannot call in pornou, wrlto to him, DoWitt's Witch Hazel Sulvo hat the largest silo of any sulvo In tlie world. This fart and its merit lias led dishotioHt people to at tempt to counterfeit It. 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