Which Is Better, Try nn Uvpei Inicut or Profit hy n Sliciiaiiilnnli Citizen's nxperience. Something now is mi experimunt. Must lie niovcn to be ns represented. He successful at homo or you doubt it. The statement of a manufacturer is not convincing ptoof of merit. Hut the cndoiscuicnl of a friend is. Now, supposing you had n hud back A lnmc, weak or aching one Would von experiment on it ? You will rend of iinliv so called cures, Hut they come ftom f,ir-uvay places. It's different when the endorsement comes from home. Husy to prove that it is so. Home endorsument in the proof that backs every box of Doau's Kidney Pills. Head tin'! case. Mr. K. Rouse, of the I'crguson House, suys: "I was taken with a lame back about four mouths ago. TIktc was a continuous pain across my loins and n great deal of headache. Thu kidney secretions were not normal anil every movement I madg, such as stooping, bending forward, or nltcmptiiig to lift anything caused sharp twinges to pass through me which held me motionless for a second or two on account of their 'severity. 1 learned about Dunn's Kiilnov Tills in some way and procured them ot iKirlhi's drug store. The (list box did me so much good I got another, but I did not have to use half of the Second box, oeiore me wnole trouble and annoyance were things of the past. Since I took Doau's Kidney Tills there have been no traces of my former troubles and I give them all the credit." Do.ui's Kidney Tills for sale by all ilcnlor'. Price 50 rents. Mailed by Foster Milburii Co., Hutl'alo, N. Y., solo agents for the U. 8, ifumciiilicr tlio 11:11110 Doau's and laku no other. Royal Worcester Corsets. Ik) POR SALE UY LEADINQ DEALERS.. Grocers can tell you why those whobuy SEEUG'S keep coming bad: for it. You can't kecp.on selling a poor thing to the same people. are aved by using Seol- ly'S because you icn buy cheap feoffee and make it delicious by n mue 01 tins admixture. Lauer's, Pilsner Beer. Needs Put up no recommendation, in bottles for family iirp nnrl delivered at your homo. 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 Uottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA. FOlt HTATK HHNATOIt, UOtb DUtrlct, D. M. GRAHAM, Oi" Maiianov Citv. Subject to itepublicnn rulca. poit IUltKCTOK OK TIIK POOR, S. G. MIDDLETON, OP (lll.lliatTON, Bulijert to Itcptibllcau rule. JjtOK COUNTY CONTltOI.l.KH, CHARLES A. SNYDER, , OP I'OTTMVII.I.K. Hulijpct to llepubllcuii rub. -poit COUNTY HUUVKYOlt, MARK D. BOWMAN, Op Maiianov Citv. Niiojcct to Ht'puljllcuu rule. pOU UHl'ltlCHUNTATIVK, DR. H. G, REITZEL, Op Maiianov (!itv, Subject to Itt'iiubllcim rulca. -VVJIICOIIONKK, DK. W. N. STEIN, Or HiiitHANboAII, Subject to HepublL.au rules. WAS IIENRYAMARTYR? His Orimo May Havo Rosultod From Misguidod Patriotism 00NNIVAN0E IN HENRY'S SUIOIDE Tlio Holler Is (louoriil That IIIrIi OI llohilx Indirectly Aided tlio AooiihoiI Olllrei' 111 'J'aUliiu II h Own J.lro.uuil I'orlmpa I'oi'Hiuulod Htm to Do So. l'arls, Sept. 2. The Dreyfus case pre sents no new feature, hut there Is 11 plentiful supply of rumors. The llrst of these Is that Dreyfus Is dead, no letter having been received from him for some weeks. Another report Is that General Do Iiolsdeffre, who has just resigned the post of chief of the i?n ernl staff, has committed suicide. Doth these rumors are undoubtedly without foundation. Colonel I'aty de Clam Is on a vacation trip In Switzerland, and there Is no confirmation of the statement of La Pntrle that he had been arrested for complicity In the Henry forgery. General Gonse, assistant chief of the General stnff, who tendered his resig nation on Wednesday to M. Cavalgnae, minister for war, has been persuaded to withdraw It, as hlB retirement un der the age limit will occur next month. The lull In news, however, has In no way limited the popular excitement. The latest cartoon of M. Foraln hap pily hits off the situation. . It repre sents two soldiers one standing, the other sitting on a bench and reading a newspaper. "What are you reading?" asks the former, "about the czar's letter?" "No, sir." he replies, "about the Henry affair." Speculation is keenest over the mo tives for Lieutenant Colonel Henry's suicide. Looking to the view the whole nation has adopted regarding the guilt of Dici'fu's. it 'Is rtrgued that Henry mayt have supposed he was acting In the country's Interests evenln forging the letter, which would satisfy the na tion of the, Justice of the sentence with out produetfoti of the real evidence, which would be undesirable on the highest political grounds. In that case Henry might have posed as a martyr to misguided 'patriotism. The traditions cjf the Intelligence de pal tment, which, at the time of the condemnation of preyTus, was under a conspicuous nntl-seinttc. Colonel Sund- heir, would probably have led a blunt mind like Lieutenant Colonel Henry's to construe the slightest hint from above of the desirability of killing off the anti-Dreyfus agitation to an order to do so by nny means. Colonel Sundherr, who was then Buf fering from Incipient paralysis, seems to have been the head of 11 general con spiracy to hunt Jewish officers out of the French army. Dreyfus, a man of haughty demeanor, of vast strategic knowledge, would naturally be selected as a victim of these machinations. It Is asserted that Colonel Sandherr's last days were haunted by a fear. nmountlng to terror, lest the Illegal and flippant nature of the evidence upon which Captain Dreyfus was condemned should be revealed and weaken the prestige of the Intelligence department, and that he enjoined upon Henry, his subordinate, to guard the department's traditions at nil costs. The carelessness of the authorities In allowing Henry to havo a razor and In not watching him Is generally Interpret ed as connivance and perhups as per suasion, since offloers under arrest and likely to be condemned should, accord ing to military regulations, be con stantly watched, whllo Lieutenant Col onel Henry ..was left for hours alone and allowed to lock the door on the In side. If there were persuasion, It Is not likely to have been dlflleult. Had Henry been expelled from the army, both him. Belf and wife would have lost all pen sion rights. As It Is, the widow becomes entitled to a handsome pension. This seems a more likely motive than the explanation, based upon the alleged In coherent letter he loft behind, that he had lost his reason. Colonel Henry left letters addressed to the minister for war and to General Bolsdeffre. In which he protested that he had not realized the gravity of the act which he committed "solely for the good of the cause." Having died uncondemned his re mains arc entitled to military honors, but his brother will take tho body to Pougy, near Chalons, where It will be buried tomorrow with the strictest prlvucy. Several Oiricers of the general staff, It Is said tonight, have asked to be sent back to their regiments. General ue nouar, the new chief of stuff. Is under stood to have a free hand und to be at liberty to replace all the staff officers If he thinks fit. It Is expected that he will resort to a process of publication The governments position is most unhappy. Notice ot Interpellations In the chamber of deputies multiply. Pres ldent Fauro is censured for leaving Paris at such a critical moment. Great efforts are being made to get the sig natures of a majority of the deputies, wnich is n necessary preliminary to a convocation of the chamber. The movement In favor of a revision In the Dreyfus case Is grnwlng by lenps and bounds. Considering lucent events Major Count Walsln Usterhazy retains an amazingly cool attitude. In the course of an interview yesterday he ex pressed astonishment that Lieutenant Colonel Henry was allowed to havo a razor. Henry's death, he said, was re- gretuble, "because, doubtless, he had other revelations to make." Count Es terhazy Intends to appeal against his enforced retirement from active ser vice In the army. Discovered by a Woman, Another creat discovery has 15een made. nnd that too. bv a ladv in this country. "Dis ease fastened its clutches unon her and for seven vears she withstood its severest tests. but her vital orirans were nndermined and death seemed imminent. For three .months she coughed incessantly, and could not sleep. She finally discovered a way to recovery, hy purchasing ot us a bottle oi ur. rving's new Discovery for Consumption, and was so much relieved on taking first dose, that she slept all night j and with two bottles, has been ab solutely cured. Her name is Mrs, Luther Lutz. Thus writes W. C, Ilamnick & Co., of Shelby, N. C. Trial bottles free at A. Wasley's Drug Store. Kcgular size S"c "1 Sl.oo. Every bottle guaranteed. HeuolptH mid llxpoudlturos. Washington,- Sept. 2. The monthly statement of receipts and expenditures ot the government for August shows that the receipts from all sources ag gregated $11,782,707, nn Increase of $22, 709,093 over August, 1897. The expendi tures for the month aggregated $56,260, 717, an lncreaso of $22,702,670. The heavy Increases on both sides of the ledger are due to the war expenditures on the one side and the internal revenue law on the other. Karl's Clover Boot Tea Is a pleasant laxii tlvo. Regulates tho bowola, purifies the blood. Clears the complexion. Easy to make and pleasant to take, 5 cts. Sold by P. D, Klilln aud a guarantee. 9 2 m "Take it back I told you 'Battle Ax.'" Every man who has once chewed Battle Ax or who has made up his mind that he will chew it will not accept any peculiar excellence in it that can only be understood and ap preciated by trying it. No matter what brand Battle Ax is better, and if say so yourself. Remember the name when you buy again. SUMMini OUTlMiS. I'KKMlNAUV.CONUUCTED TOUlt VIA PENN SYLVANIA H.MI.KOAI). The IVniisylvauia Itallroiul Company an nounces tlio following liersonally-eondiuted tours for the summer and early autumn of 1803: To Yellowstone Park and tlio Trans- Mississippi Exposition on a special train of Pullman sleeping, compartment, observation, and dining cars, allowing eisht days in 'Wonderland" and two days at Omaha, Sep tember 1. Kate, $235 from New York, Phil adelphia. Baltimore, and Washington; ?230 from Pittsburg. To Viagara Falls, excursion tickets good to return within ten days will be sold on July 21, August 4 and 18, September 1, 13 and 29, at rate of $10 from Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington. Theso tickets include transportation only, and will permit of stop over within limit at Buffalo, Uoehester, and Watkins on tbo return trip. Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, Luiay Caverns, Natural Bridge, Virginia llt Springs, Richmond, and Washington, Sep tember 23 and October 10. Itatu, JU5 from Now 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. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT OF Q. A. K. ItEDUCKIl BATES TO CINCINNATI, O., VIA PENNSYLVANIA KAII.ROA1). For tho thirty-second National Kucamp ment of G. A. It., to bo held at Cincinnati, O., September 5 to 10,-1803, the Pennsylvania Itallroad Company will sell excursion tickets at rato of single faro for tho round trip. Theso tickets will bo sold on September 3, 4, and 5, and will bo good to leavo Cincinnati returning not earlier thin September II nor Liter than Septombor 13, except that by de positing ticket with Joint Agent at Cincinnati on September 5, 0, 7, 8, or 0, and on payment of twenty-five couts, roturn limit may bo ex tended so that passengers may remain at Cincinnati until Octobers. One Mimito Cough Cure surprises people by us quicjc cures anu children may taKo it in large quantities without tbo least dancer. It has won for itself the best reputatiou of any preparation used to-uay lor colds, croup, tickling hi tho throat or obstinate coughs. O. II. Ilagonbuch. WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY STRONG AGAIN! vigor to the whole feeing. All drains and losses aro chectedrfrwfi. Unless patients are properly cured, their condition of tea worries them Into Insanity, Consumption or Death. Mailed sealed Price per box; 6 boxes, with lrooclad legal guarantee to cure or refund tt money, 15.00. aena tor tree iook Aaarets, FtAL MtUIUlHt tU., Cleveland, 0.1 For Sale at KIRLIN'S Dm? Store Shenandoah, Pa. WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF SAPOLIO WE HAVE NO AGENTS r Mi, tut hv nil rnuir fa 2i lilt prlcM, vbr frr Ewjthlor llSlijI""' AS Itjl.l 01 Top Hi. eurr.t.IMMolW. ... rhi.lonl. llUl, SpiiiC-Hoi4 Wftf B.nd for JU.1I, mr . rnn, ctaloM f ll SAKHART uahuiaub u Mru rr i rah- N 7W. JUL- substitute. 1 here is a you have been chewing, you will try it you will OETTYSBURO BATTLEFIELD. Low ttate rerolltllly-Cn!ldllctC(l Tour tin l'eliUKlviililn Haiti unit. The recent triumphs ot ourarms by sea and land revives the interest hi that greatest of all 'Amorican battlefields, Gettysburg. In order that the residents of New York, Phil adelphia, and neighboring cities may visit this great battloticld in the most satisfactory manner, the Pennsylvania Railroad Company lias arranged for a three-day personally couducted tour on Saturday, September 3. Hate-. Leave New York S SO a. m 8 PI CO " Trenton 1U..11 " II 50 " Philadelphia... 12.20 p. m 9 00 Proportionate rutos from other points. Itato includes transportation in each di rection, dinner Philadelphia going and re turning to passengors from New York and Ticnton, one and three-fourths days' hotel accommodattous, and carriago drivo over the entiro battlefield under tbo diaoction of Capt. James T. Long, the celebrated guide, wao will describe the battle at the prominent points of tlio field. A tourist agent and chaperon will accompany tbo party. A Pull man parlor ear will be run through from Philadelphia to Gettysburg and return. For itineraries, tickets, and full information apply to nearest ticket ageut; Tourist Agonts, 1100 Broadway, New York, and 780 Broad street, Newark, N. J. ; or address Geo. W. Boyd, Assistant General Passenger Agont, Philadelphia. DoWitt's Witch Ilazol Salve ha3 tho largest Kilo of any salvo in the world. This (act and its merit has led dishonest people to at tempt to counterfeit It, Look out for tho man who attempts to deceive you when you call for DoWitt's Witch Uazlo Salvo, tho great pile cure. C. II. llageubuch. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And uuers, the Ibuut of America, Call. lornlii. Via tho truo pathway, "Tlio Iron llouutaiu ltouto," which traverses a regiou of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes are unknown, Pullman first aud second class palaco and tourist sleeping cars to points iu Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California, OregoM, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change Quick tlmo, low, rates, aud all the comforts of modern railway Improvements guaranteed to all who pur clyiso tickots via the Missouri Paclfio railway system. For rates right from your home, literature, and full information, drop a postal card, J. P. McGinn, T. P. Agent. .110 Bail road avenue, Elinlra, N. Y., or 301 Broad way, Now York. 3-1-tf W. E. Hoyt, O. K P. Agt. Moro than twenty million free samples of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo have been dis tributed by tlio manufacturers. What better proof of their confidence in its merits do you want? It cures piles, bums, scalds, sores, iu tlio shortest space ot tlmo, U. 11. llageubuch TKevli&vestnofl I'to t"ia oKr. and hvt ctuvi) tn unam'S o! ises of Ntrvuu I'utisc. sucb at Debility, J 'ujintu. Sleepless- nes and V4n.0i.clc.AlruDhv.&c They clear tUc brain, itrencthea tho circulation, niako digestion nrrfect. ami hnnart a health dlml to lk co. " ' "" iftmiaiuoa. wrtUd. Vihltlel, mnuM. IJto70. (.'writ- rrtDl. nftlon tol MUk lull, (! K. K4 B.ri.r. rrl". 1" imUJh l"r. Ml MUl. iU.imm4!4mi.I. iiihimmiiimih - uo - w wiTT. LKUAWr' Lm mill? lnnirninrnnnn ILIA IMDIlillUUlld. Amorican Business Intorosts Boforo Our Commissioners. E0ST0NIANS URGE RE0IPR00ITY, Tho Lumber Industry, tho Pulp Pnpor Intori.HiN mid tho Now Knuluud PMici'inon. Ilowovor, Vvito No Cliuniio In tho Kxlxllnt; Turin's. Quebec, Sept. 2, Yesterday was the busiest and most Important day so far In the history of the Quebec conference. DutliiB the forenoon the representa tives of four lcadlnt; Interests of the Unltsd States were heard hy the Ameri can commissioners, and at 2 p. in., the Joint session began at the parliament building and lasted until late In the evening. The three Important Industiles which were heard In the mornlntc were the lumber Industry, the New lingland fisheries and the pulp paper Industry. The men representing these industries nil talked for the same thing, viz: That tho present duties affecting their re spective Industries be not changed. They asked the American commission ers not to enter Into any agreement with the Canadian government where by their own lines of trade would be disturbed. The Huston chamber ot commerce was also given a hearing boforo the American commissioners, but tho argu ments of the Ltoston men was along entirely different lines. They asked for a modification of tho trade relations with Canada, and that relations as near to absolute icclproclty as possible be secured. The chamber of commerce was reprcsmted by Osborne Hawes, II. ' Hall and H. O. Preston. Mr. Hawes, ' during a talk after the hearing, said: 'What we desire Is a chance to sell our manufactured goods In the Cana dian markets. "Wo believe In asking this of the Quebec conference. We are speaking the sentiments' of 200,000 workliiKinon along the Canadian border of the fnlted States. In Massachusetts alone we manufacture $900,000,000 of goods each year, and we want a market for these goods. We do not fear com petition, for we havo the greatest wealth and fac ilities on our side." The iJlouci'Ster fishermen were rep resented by Sylvester Cunningham and Sylvanus Smith. Speaking for the New Knglnnd fishermen Mr. Cunningham said they desired the laws governing their Industry to remain unchanged. He said they could not afford to do away with the present duty nn Can adian fish for the piivllege of free entry Into the New Koundlund waters for bult. "To establish free trade In the Atlantic llsheiles now," he said, "would mean the certain transferiinir of the American fishing industry to the Can adian borders." The United States lumber Industry, represented by Smith S. Itandnll of Maine, Charles W. Goodyear of Buffa lo and S. T. McKnlght of Minneapolis, asked for the same action on the part of the conference. The present duties Imposed upon Canudian lumber should remain. To remove the duties would well nigh destroy tho Industry In the United States, and to lower them would mean serious Injury to the American Interests. Warner Miller, representing the pulp paper Interests, made a similar argu ment. He asked that the tariff on pulp and paper remain as now fixed. The American commissioners listened to the arguments ne presented, but gave no Intimation ns to what action would be taken concerning any of the subjects by the Joint commission. It Is said that In the Joint session the Alaskan boundary Question continued to be the subject of discussion. Senator Fuirbnnks was asked last night If he could Indicate what the out come of the conference promised. He replied that bo far the work had been satisfactory, and nil that had been ex pected by either side. The attitude ot the delegations who have appeared here In opposition to any steps In the way ot reciprocity cause Canadians to predict that the commissioners will be unable to accomplish all they hive un dertaken to do. They say that Canada wants reciprocity above all things. Tor broken surfaces, sores, insect bites. burns, skin diseases aud especially piles thero is 0110 reliable romedy, DeWitt's Witch Hazol Salve. When you cull for DoWitt's don't accept counterfeits or frauds. You will not he illsannolnteil with Do wilts Wltcu Hazel Salve. U. II. llageubuch. 1'iihllc 'lic'-fit HtatuiVTltir. Wellington, Sept. 1!.--The monthly statement of the publle debt Issued yesterday shov thut on Aug. 31 the public debt less cash In the treasury was $1,013,R70,71", which is a decrease for the month of $34,769,711. This de crease Is accounted for by a corres ponding Increase tn the cash on hand, due to the receipts from the war loan. Give tho Children a Drink called Grain-O. It Is u delicious, appotlzln, nourishing food drink to tako thu place of collbo. Sold by all grocers aud liked by all who have used it because when properly prepared It tastes liko the Illicit colTc but Is frco from all its injurious properties. Grain O aids digestion and strengthens tho nerves. It is not a stimulant but a health builder, and children, us well as adults, can drink it with great benefit. Costs about 1 as much as coflco. 15 and 25u. General l.nwlrtu'H itonltli Tioport. Washington, Sept. 2. General Ltw ton's dally bulletin concerning the health of the American troops at San tlago on Sept. 1, follows: Total s(oK, 350; total fever cases, 292; total new cases of fever, 12; total returned to duty, 0; deaths, 3. (Ikntd : I was dreadfully nervous, and for relief took your Karl's Clover Uoot Tea. It ipiioted my nerves and strengthened my whole Nervous System. I was troubled with Constipatiou, Kidney aud llowel trouble. Your Tea soon cleansed my system so thoroughly that I rapidly revalued health and strength. Mrs. S. A. Sweot, Hartford, Conn. Sold by S. I. Kirllu and a guarantee. Cnntoii'H Wolooinn to .MoKluloy. Canton, O., Sept. 2. A grand demon stration occurred here nt noon yester day In honor of President McKlnley and Secretary of Ktnte Day. Out of re spect for the piesldent's expressed wish that his present visit be Informal, the alfulr was to a considerable extent un organized, and pin took largely of the nature of a spontaneous outburst of enthusiasm. Tin- people "f the com munity turned out en masse, and from the depot to the II.ii her residence, where the McKluleys were the guests of Mrs. MoKlnlry's sister, the streets were bright aud cheerful with Hugs and other dlsphiyH of the national colors, Hetween 4 and S o'clock the party boarded a special trutu und proceeded eastward. Sbiloh' s Consumption Curo cures whero others lull. It is the leading Conc.li Cure, and no homo should be without it. 1'leuKiut to bike uud goes right to the spot. Sold by 1', 1). Klillii aud a guarantee. TRAMPS WRECK. A TRAIN. tliroo 1'ooplo Killed find Nino Others I ii.t 1 1 roil . Nono Kntnllv. Fulton, N. Y 8ept. 2. Train N. B on the New York, Ontario and Western rnllrond, known n "the Chlcnijo lim ited," was wrecked nt Ingall'g Crossing, four mllca south of this village, at S o'clock In the morning. The wreck wna doubtless due to the dastardly work of tramps, who threw open the switch nt which the train wns wrecked, ag well as two switches to the north of the wreck. The engine was tin own 20 feet und blown to pieces. The tender was In vetted. The trucks of the baggage car were torn off und the head coach tele scoped the bnggngo car. A vcstibuled chnlr car nnd the sleeper b'arrngut were derailed, but neither was badly damaged. Hnglneer Dowd and Fireman Hall both Jumped and were found un der the wreckage of the tender by pas sengers from the sIpciht. Hnth were ullve ut the time, but Dmvd died In a few mlnutcH, und Hall surcumbed to his Injuilcs thiee hours later. The body of Brukemnn Osborne wns torn In two. Eight passengers und the baggage master were Injured, none fatally. Cure that Cough with Khlloh' Curo. The best Cough Curo. lleliovos Croup ni-oiiintly. One million bottles sold last year. 10 doos forii.jcts. Hold by 1'. 1). Klr'In and a guar antee. Strikers Aliilui'l .Minis I'.mplo.Vf.!'. I'ana, Ills., Kept. 2. Six hundred Btrlklng miners yesterday afternon seized David J. Overholt and Levi S. Overholt, president and superintendent respectively, of the Sprlngsldo mines. The two oillcliils were taken out of their buggy by the mob and curried In the direction of the mines. Hev. Dr. Millard, a minister of I'ana. mnde a plea to the mlneis to release the Ovei holts, and was knocked on the head with a revol ver. The selzuie wan made for the purpose of demanding the surrender of negro miners who hud been working In union men's places. The Messrs. Overholt were released nt 0 o'clock last night. You invito disappointment when yo eriiueut. DoWitt's Little Karly llUoi on ex periment. I)o itt s Little Larly Hirers are pleasant, easy, tlioioueli little iiiHs. They cure constipation ami sick headache just as sure as you take thorn. C. It. Iliigeiiburh. Tn lloiior tin. llrooklyn'M '.Mi:n. New York, Kept. 2. The citizens of the borough of Hinoklyn ale to honor the crew of the eiulser Itrooklyn. Every man, fiom I'nptaln Cook down to the firemen In the hold, will, at a grand re ception to be given tn the entire crew at the Twenty-third leglment armory, Biooklyn, on the afternoon of Sept. 29, be presented with n medal In honor of their gallant service in the part they played in the destruction of Cervera's lleet on July 3 last. Mi'rrltt ItciiolH" Iloim Koue:. London, Kept. 2. The Culled States transport Chlnn, nreordlug tn a dls patch from Hong Kong to The Dally Mall, has ui lived then with Uenernl Men lit und General iiv.-n... the former en route f'.r Tarts to attend the pro ceedings 'if the ITIspan' .-American pence commissi' n and The latter en route for Waslur-c' My baby sister had a rash, causing her In. tenso sullcring. AVo had doctors, and tried etcr.uliing, without a cure. It would scab o cr, crack open, a watery matter would oozo out ami tlio scab fall oft. Vfo proi ural a box of fi mi ha (ointment), a cako of C rTirnrtA SoAi', and CimruitA Uesolvent, ami sho was tnttri.ly mrcd without a tear being left. Miss MI.MK CIIASK, hnstol, Vt. SpiruT Gcnl Tm.TMENT. Wirm tiithlwlth Cnri. rt ha Si'Ai1. jrtntle anointing, with Cotic-i ba. the ercftt kin cure, and mild doneg ot CCTlfOBA IUsolv int Sold thrnjghout the world. 1'qttkr Dura and CtiiM. Covr.. 1'rop.., lloiton. llow to Curt i.vtrr Humor, treu. nR.THEEL604H.Six.hSt. Side Entrance on Green bt., PHILADELPHIA, PA. CURE GUARANTEED." Vouncr. old. simile or marrlttl & those con templatttiK marrlace, iryou nre a victim of ULUUU PUldUN of Privafa fi tiiosodestroyersoftno rlllalO UfdOadOo human raro which de- 'fltrnr mind and hod v. nnd nnfir. vnn fnr thn dutlun nf life, call or write and ha saved. Houn: Dally, IKU 0-0 1 Sun., f)-l. SendlOcte.tn Ft amps for Boole with a worn tnitlmnnluli SxpoHluii tiuncks and Puke Institutes. v! fiiinr Mil unnn ninp tinvn wrs. Mkb iuun rnina nun Pain-Killer. . . A M.rlli.1.. rlin.t I. I.utr X Simple, Safe and Quick Curs for CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, COLDS, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA. 25 and SO cont Bottlos. wt.. n& ur iiviiiAiiuna. C BUY ONLY THE GENUINE. H PERRY DAVIS' MME PEBFEGT MEN ! DO NOT despair: Do Xit H n Iter I.unuerl The loys nnd ambitions vt life can bo rutttorcd to you Thu very wont cubes of Nervous Debili ty aro abnlutely mired by lMiitrn-ro TAitiain'N. (iivo prompt ruiiorii' niMjiunia fulling memory and thu witete and drain ot vital ponuri.muur red by ii)dticretlon) ori'iressi'B of early )cars Impart vltor ami iMJU'iiey to every iunciion Ilrarotiptho system Utvc cheeks and lii'iro tn the IiUmhh to the eyes ot younp vltul energy; itluto guurun ed. Can bo u errwherroi or old. One Uu box rent w O boxc at a entn-l tend iHin ur iiionev refund curried in veil pouket hold nianeii in piam rapper un receipt of pneo br'X'UU I'EUb'KCl'OCO. Caitua UUU;. Chlcavo.UL For sale In Klienanrionh hy .Shenandoah Drug More and Uruhler Ilros. IR.DIXS Cc I cl.ru tea Female Tcvdnra DeTcr fat ufeand lunfiftar fnilin. ' wltU Tannr rna rcnuyrornl IilU ud other IU runedtea). Alwtvi buthe but and ?otil dlsip- polntment. Uurirttitrea upertor taftll utkert.'iXloilivdf he bftl In the nlfrki't. A No. L IVtkuUrt, 4 Ctt.' Jt. 'f Hillioiis of Dollars Oo up in smokk ovory year, 1'ako n risks but ot Tour houses, stock, fa nit ure, etc., Iiisuuvl iu, nrst-clasa r liablo cooipanlca &a roiirosoutod by FlAVTH FATIT Insurance Agent Also IJUItndAretdAfilal Coinpanlei GRUI. raSfcFL AhD EURC. CHC 4o. f QRMiaMAU S SJFI VOliUJBnUlU'''! WlLrox 8PkCIF0CO,lHlUL-.A Km at l'uvluaky'a dtiiK alura, (Icntto etroai,. Ha HUltfioR ill 7 ' If. an TUB fiXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS Ih lino not only to the ori(,'iunlIty nnd simplicity of tho coiiiliitiuMon, but also to tho euro and Kltill with which it is manufactured by bciuntiQu processes known to tho Cai.ifoiinia. Kio Srjiui' Co. only, und wo wisli to impress upon ull thu importance of purchasing tho truo und original remedy. As the frcnuiuo Syrup of Kips is manufactured by the Camkoiinia Kio Svki'i Co only, u knowledge of that fuct will asslBt one in avoiding tho worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of the Cai.i foiinia Kio Sviiri' Co. with the modi eal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Kigs has given to millions of fumilies, makes tlio nume of the Company n guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxntivos, 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 pet its beneficial ell'ects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. HAN t'ltA.NVlHVII, '!. LCHIIHVIL1.K. Kt. KKW YOltU". N. V. 'VETERINARYSPECIFICS .jFI'.VKIllS. I.unif ler. Milk I'er. yjhl'llAI.NS. Lniiii'urx, llliuuiiiull.m, ctkes ,:l'l''00', H'' "1"-"""'r. cijttliaWHKMS ,ir"1'"' JJljfOL'fJIIh. I'oliln. inllucuin. J'jjlf'OI.U'. llellloclH-. Illnrrhra. i.(i. I'rrvEllU JllHCAltltlACi:. cuiiesS K,I,Nl;v ,v "I'Aiinnit iHfOiinr.itK. cm8MAVli:' hKI" '"- .Jlivn CO.MIITKI.N, rtnrln Coat. (Oc. oaehi Stable Case, Trti Spwlflpit, Inok. &f 7, At (iruKfflU nr Bent pri'lialil ou rt'cellit tf prlpt llumphrpys' Meillelno Co., Cor. William & Jolm Sts.. New York. Vetkcixakv JIj.vujl best Free. XEBVOUS DEJJILITY, VITAL Vt'IUKXKSS nnd Prostration from Over work or other causes. Humphreys' Hrimeopnthio Specific Nn QHt in usoover40yeuw, tlio only successful remedy. $1 per vial.or 5 vials and largo vial powder,for $6 B'.lil In liriiKKl.t.i vr ikibi pmd un recrl.t of rke, UtJirllllUb'JILU. CO.,Cr.HlllUia JhaBu.,N. York WM. SCHMICKER, JR., Agent for Shennndonh and Vicinity -For-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer M SHE ! Spoont, the furniture dealer, has made a contract with the Boston Factory Shoe Manu facturers which enables him to sell shoes 25 to 30 per cent. cheaper than other dealers in the region. All the goods are made of good, solid leather, well made and the latest styles at all prices from 30 cents up to $5.00. Everybody is invited to call and inspect our line and save money. For the next 30 days we will sell shoes 15 per cent, below factory prices. BOSTON 27 South Main Street, Shenandoah, Pa. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A TKIBD. IFlE iWD 14 FK WOMAN 8 HELICF, Aiwtytrauiiiaui rauiuti. iiivci jmiiuiumu, Gtt ClTOh'iTiifiT P ILL! and iivi iiuiiik At dm? itfin at &t direct fv&laill. nrtca. II. CiToa Hno. Cu ( Hoi, Mih. Out book, 4i For uUa t Ktrltn'i drug itorand Bbaaad 4ruar itor ! A Hand la 000 ot tlio poaaeaa, IN gives It. Handsomo Comploxlon irreatcst cbarrua a woman caul ouoNi'a CuMruixioit l'owuunl
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