1 M$t !.&fi ffrmiim - Mf-tlt i j- -a. Priceless Pain "If n price can be placed on psln, 'Mother's Friend' U worth lUwelRht In gold nmnnllcvl. ntor. My wife suffered more In ten minute with either of her other two children thnn shetlldnl. together with her last, Imvlnff previously used four bottles of 'Mother's Friend.' It I n blessing to any one cxpLttlug to become a mother," says a customer. Thus writes Henderson Dale, Druggist, of Carml, 111., to the Bradfkld Regulator Company, of Atlanta, Ga., the proprie tors nnil manufacturers of " Mothej'a Friend." This successful remedy is not one of the many internal medicines nd ycrtised to do unreasonable things, hut a Bcientifically prepared liniment especially ciTectlve in adding strength and elasticity to those parts of woman's organism which bear the severest strains of childbirth. The-liniment' may be used nt nnv and all tlmca during prcgnaucy up to the very hour of confinement. The earlier it is begun, and the longer used, the more perfect will be the result, but it has been used during the last month ouly with great benefit and success. It not only shortens labor find lessens the pain attending it, but greatly dimin ishes the danger to life ot both mother and child, and leaves the mother in a con dition more favorable to speedy recovery. ' ' Mother's Friend ' ' is sold by d ruggists at $1.00, or sent by express on receipt of price. Valuable book for women, " Before Ilaby is Born," sem free on application. IHE ORADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga. Wear Royal Worcester Corsets. FOR BALE BY LEADING DCALER8. Grocers can tell you why those whobuySElWe Veep com ing pack, tor it. You can't keep on selling a poor thing to the ore saved by using Scel- itj'Sbecnuseyou iluii nuy ciic.ip F culler; nnd make suuie people. it delicious by nJ l lime 01 til Pilsner Beer. Needs no recommendation Put up in hollies for family use and delivered at your home. Lauer's Pilsner Draught Beer Is drank by the majority of beer drinkers. They are gooc authority on which is best. Christ :hmidt, Agent and Dottier, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH '- PA noit HTATI5 HHNATOIt, 1 UOth District, J). M. GRAHAM, Ok Mahanov (!irv. Hibcct to Kiiiblk'nu rules. poit nntucrrnit ok this pooh, S. G. MIDDLETON, Of OlMtCUTOV, Hubject tn Ki'iiilillcau rules. jjWK COUNTV CONTHOI.l.UU, CHARLES A. SNYDER, Of 1'OfTHVII.I.B. Hulijet t to Ui'iiiihllfuu rule. JjlOlt COUNTV HUKVKVOlt, MARK D. BOWMAN, Of Mahanov On v. Huhjcet to Itfimlillmn rHle. poit ItliTItl'X HN'TAT I VIC, DR. H. G. REITZEL, Op Mahanov (.'itv, Bubjcct to lii-publlcan mlea. JOItCOUONKIt, . DR. W. N. STEIN, 0 HllKNANIHIAlI, rt to Itcimlilleuii rnlt'N. F"AMSY PilL LSI (MUG ictrJ'..'...'.l,1JJ'Fil""lJ! 1 Vot it I'ovliwlcy'a drug, .tore, Km ,Oeutis street.. ? Gonoral Whoolor Disoussoa Alleged Mismanngemont, SOLDIERS WELL PROVIDED TOR. "Tho Solillors Will Tottfy Thnt Under tlio ClroiitiiHtiinuoH tlio Conilll Ioiih nt Sunt Intro Woro Muro I'orfoot Tliiin Any Ono Would K.xioot." Camp WlkolT, L. I., Sept. 2. General Wheeler has sent thn following report to the war department at Washington: "The following Is a sample of the let ters wo are constantly receiving re- KanllnB the soldiers In the cump: ' 'In record to my stepson, we feel very uneasy about him on account of the newspaper reports of the privation and suffering Indicted on the prlvutu soldiers. Although ho has never utter ed a complaint since he has been In the at my, wo hear from other sources of the ciuol and horrible treatment In flicted on our soldiers. I should not be surprised If the feeling should lead to a revolution ot some kind, for 1 assure you 1 hear on all Bides the most violent and bitter denunciations of the war de partment nnd the administration. It Is Indeed a great pity that the glory of our triumph should be dimmed by such a dreadful thing as the 111 treatment and starvation of our own brave sol diers, white the Spanish prisoners have the best treatment that the country can afford.' Xt will be seen that this letter sayb that not a word of complaint has been received from this soldier, and so far as my Investigation goes, no complaint has been made by any of the brave sol diers who have added glory to our arms in the Cuban campaign. A great many anxious fathers, mothers, brothers or sisters arrive hero from all parts o the Umlt'd States to look after their rela tives, whom they say tho papers tell them are suffering, and many of them have heard that their relatives aru In a condition of starvation. Most of these people are little able to ex pend the money for such a Journey, and thy aro surprised when they come here to find their relatives with every' thing to eat which can be procured by money; and If sick In the hospital. they are gratified and surprised to find that they are given every possible care. "Kvery officer and soldier who went to Cuba regarded that he was given a great and special privilege In being per mitted to engage In the campaign. They knew they were to encounter yel low fever nnd other diseases, as well as the torrid heat of the country, and they were proud and glad to do so. They know that It was Impossible for them to have tho advantage of wagon trans portation which usually accompanies armies, and yet olllcers and men were glad to go, to carry their blankets and their rations on their backs, and to be subjected, without any shelter, to the sun und rains by day and the heavy dews by night. They certainly knew that the Spaniards hud spent years In erecting defenses, and It was their pleasure to assault and their duty to capture the Spanish works. They were more than glad to Incur the hardships and these dangers. They went there and did their duty, each man seeming to tcel that American honor and pres tlge was to be measured by hlB con duct. "The brave men who won the vie torles did not complain of the neglect of the government, but on the contrary they seemed grateful to the president and secretary of war for giving them the opportunity to Incur these dangers and hardships. They realized that In the hurried organization of an expedl tion by a government which had no one with any experience In such mat ters. It was Impossible to have every thing arranged to perfection, and they will testify that under tho circum stances the conditions were more per fect than any one would have reason to expect. "One reason why our army was lack' Ing In some respectes in equipage was that a telegram was received from Ad miral Sampson stating that if the army reached there immediately they could take the city at once, but If they should be delayed the formications of the Spaniards would be so perfected that there might be great difficult In taking It. On receiving this dispatch the war department directed the nrmy to move at once, nnd as all connected with tho army will recall, tho orders were re ceived after dark, nnd the army was in motion, "had traveled nine miles, and was on the ships at daylight. When the expedition sailed for Cuba It went there escorted by a large lleet of war ships. At that time it was legarded as Im possible for a merchant ship to sail on the ocean safely from unv American port to Santiago, but as soon as the Spanish lleet was destroyed, so that It was possible for iiimrmed ships to sail safely to Santiago, tho generous peo pie of the United States subscribed money without limit and dispatched ship after ship loaded with luxuries and delicacies for the Sunttago army. "After the surrender had been com pleted and arrangements perfected for transporting the Spanish army to Spain the president and secretary of war sent shipping to Santiago and transported our army to one of the most healthful localities in the United States. The point selected by the secretary of war was so situated that through protec tion was given the people' of tho United States from the danger of yellow fever contagion. The soldiers upon their ar rival at this' place received every care and bounty which could be procured by money. The president nnd secretary of war directed that their health and comfort should be cared for without rcferenco to expense, and In addition the people within a circuit of a hun dred miles vied with each other In shipping to them carloads and steam boat loads of luxuries ot all kinds, "I. have Just llnlBhed my dally In upectlon of the hospitals. With rare exceptions tho sick .are cheerful and improving, i nave nurses and aoc tors to cure for them, and In all my tourp I have not found a single patient who made the slightest complaint. It Is tiue there has been suffering, and great suffering. The climate ot Cuba was very severe upon nil our soldiers but Instead of complaining, the hearts of those brave men are Hilled with gratitude to the people for the boun teous generosity which has been ex tended to them." Discovered bv a. Woman. Another great discovery has been made, and that too, by a tally in this country. "Dis ease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood Us severest tests bul her vital organs were undermined and dentil seemed imminent.' For three mouths she couched incessantly, and could not sleep, Siie finally discovered a way to recovery, by Durchasimi of us a bottle of Dr. Kind's New Discovery for Consumption, and was so much relieved on taking tirst dose, mat sue slept all nicht ! and with two bottles, has been ab solutely cured. Her name is Mrs. l.uther I.utz Thus writes W. C. Hamnick & Co, of Shelby. N. C. Trial bottles free at A Wasley's Drug Store. Kcgular size Soc and f r.oo. l'.vtry bottle guaranteed. tfffJfS -a Fitsl Rial 20 Second FBfelE 40 Third EACH MONTH (During 1897) For mrttciinrp pcntl your name and full adilrcM I.uver llrot., Mil., Hudson & Harrison $tn.t New iiCYCtEs ad Sporting Ho 4 Jtmmv-r, THE V filXTH AVC Vflfl 8lh4 10th ETC Gomettmeanee'Bn reliable, Monthly, resulatlus mcV:'.u tuu I'uintuiueg BBOU1Q r- Peal's uro iirnnipi, bbic anu certain in rcsniu l lie trtnulDG ( Ur I1, , Bout miy where, Jl.OO, AddreM I'jsal MKDicura L'o For Sale al KIKLIN'S Druir 'WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF SAPOLI bat bare sold lumer for 33 years laie prices, ravioft aeaier b proois. wnere lor examinaiioa. ETerjlhirs 118 atrlei of 55 itjlei of Tod Hoffiei. SurreTi. 150 to 1125. cti. Thaetoni. Tran. tUl, Sprioc-Koad fi. tl. flurtr nroi. Frlai, ll 00. At goon Hill IDr 15. UKHART OAHUIAOK A. HO UAIlNEaS MJTO. Kimimmimiiiiiiimiimiimmiiimm viri' In 1 l - r - w VIlHL WEi' -t ' Win 2L8- MJP 1 i VOS SALE BVFft-Ji WKBJAJB 5 i n tmw&ffu iiLiiiiiMiiv '" iMiiiiiiVi TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE rViul Flmw-rx, tlio llaml nf America, Cull Inrnlii, Via tlio truo iiathway, "Tho Iron Jlountain Itouto," which traverses n region of porpotual sunsliiup, wliero snow storms, blizzards or liiuh altituiles aro unknown, Pullman (lrit ami bc-coml class imlaco anil tourist sleeping ears to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old ami Now Mexico, Arizona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah anil Novada, without change. Quick time, low rates, and all tho comforts of modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via tho Slissouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your homo, literature, and full information, drop a postal card, J. P. McGinn, T, P. Agent. 1510 Hall road avenue, Eliulra, N. Y or 31)1 Ilroad- way, Now York. 3-1-tf V. K. Hoyt, G. K P. Act. Scrofula to Consumption. Any ono predisposed to Scrofula con nover bo healthy nnd vigorous. This taint In tho blood naturally drifts into Consumption. Being such ndeop-scated blood dlsouso, Swift's Specific is tho only known euro for Scrofula, becauso It is tho only remedy which can reach tho disease. Borofula apDeared on the head ot my little grandchild when only 18 months old. Shortly attor breaking out It spread rapidly all over her body. The scabs on tbo sores would peel oft on tho slightest touch, and tbo odor that would arise mauo mu hi tnnsnhnrn of tho room Mckonlng and unbearable. Th disease next attacked tho eyes, and we feared she would lose hor night. Km incut physicians (rom the surrounding country wero consulted, but oould do nothing to relieve the lit tlo Innocent, and g&TO it as their opinion that tho ease was boneless and lm., nnssiuio 10 save me omul's eycbigut. it ivfls then that wo decided to trv Swift's Snecltlo. That medicine ut once made a speedy and com plete cure, one is now a young may, ana nas never had a sign of the disease to return. Mas. Kum Uerhei.iv, Sallna, Kan. Scrofula is an obstluato blood dtseaso, nnd is boyond tho reach of tho avorago blood medicine. Swift's Speolflo S.S.S.rfioBlood is tho only remedy equal to such dcop Boated diseases; it Roes down to tho very foundation nnd forces out every taint. It is purely vegetable, and is tho only blood remedy guaranteed to contain no mercury, potash or other mineral substance whatever. Hooks muilud free by Swift Sncciflo Company, Atlanta, Georgia, Pries, u-h of $100 Cash. 3 " " " $100 Piorco Spaetai tlicycles. " " - $ 25 Gold Watches. j POIl f Sunlight SOAP rs. WRAPPERS g n QP5 ( m All tlicStandard ft tovAteour own branch jj at prices much lower Um elsewncre. Pnitl Purchases of CG or more will bo ser:t FREICHT PRCPAin to rnj rnilrond station In MAINS, uzsj MAWPsmnE, vermo?jt, MASSACHUSETTS, RHOD1I iS LAUD, CONNECTICUT, NEW YORK, PEN ri SYLVAN! A, unr! NEW JERSEY. . . . ki i imrulcss ani DC UCOJ, II TOU t -ft t'j Pennyrtstfa! FiHs Store, Shenandoah, Pa direct to the con- at noi aim ma snip warrantel. Vehicles Ilarnesi. 136 to 170. Carria Wacon- and WUk ! sirs Jsm r x ram jIk Ft UHi xrwv k y Wagoni. Send for largl, fril IT,6M8rrr. Price, wtlb eurttloi. Umi i, ma Catalofui of all our ityUi. ibtde, apron fcDafendn,GO. n coodnnin for o CO, W. D. PltlTT, fleVj. KLUUAUT, WD. uro inoKeneivo uud keeji Infurnieri1 'E tho World's Progress. Tho well In- formed and thrifty Houao-wlfp wll'- always keep e RAINBOW LSNIMENT tho hou&e, an a standard retarviy lt - "( v.u. i.uv-'4.wcuJi rnt o. ina bo j r s;h .MEin li K I HACKFTl .m . ..! . . . uix-m; jhuk.Wxm i i i i j i i i i 1 1 1 i r h i i i i rf summi:k outings. i'kkso.n u,ly-condutted tiiuk via penn sylvania itailuoau. The Pennsylvania ltallroad Company an nounces tho following personally-conducted tours for the summer and early autumn of 1808: To Yellowstone Park and the Trans Mississippi imposition on a special train of Pullman sleeping, compartment, observation, and dining ears, allowing eight days in "Wonderland" and two days at Omaha, Sep tember 1. Hate. $235 from New York, Phil adclpliia, Iialtimoio, ami Wu.iliincton; $230 from Pittsburg. To Kiagara Kails, excursion tickets good to return within ten days will bo sold on July SI, August -i and 18, September 1, 13 and 29, at rato of ?10 from Philadelphia, Baltimore, and Washington. Theso tickets include transportation ouly, and will permit of stop over within limit at IJullalo, Hoehester, and Watkins ou tho return trip. Two ten-day tours to Gettysburg, I.uiay Caverns, Natural Bridge, Virginia llt Springs, lilchmond, and Washington, Sep tember 28 and October 10. EaU), fdo from New York, f03 from Philadelphia. Pro portionate rates from other points. Tor itineraries and further information ap ply to ticket agents, or address (ieo. W. Iloyd, Assistant General Passenger Agent, Philadelphia. CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature NATIONAL ENCAMPMENT OF O. A. R. ItliDUCKD UATKS TO CINCINNATI, O., VIA l'KNNHYLVANIA ItAIMiOAI). For the thiity.Kccoml National Kni-Ainp-ment of (1. A. It., to bo held at Cincinnati, ()., September 5 to 10, IblH, tho Pennsylvania Kallroad Company will bell excursion tickets at rate of single faro for tho round trip. Thesu tickets will bo sold un September 3, 4, and B, and will bo fcood to leave Cincinnati leturiilug not earlier tlnu September 11 nor later than Septomlier 13, except that by de positing ticket with Joint Agent at Cincinnati ou September ft, 0, 7, 8, or II, and on payment of twenty.ftvo rents, loturn limit may bo ox. tended so that passengers may remain at Cincinnati until OctoborS. Ouo Miuuto Cuugh Cure surprises peoplo by Its quick cures aud children may tako It in large quantities without tho least danger. It has won fur itself tho best reputation of any preparation used to-day fur colds, rioup, tickling lu tho throat or obstinate roughs, 11. II. llageiibucli, i 1 JIM Droyfus Scandal May Preoipitato t&J . Anothor War. . w M. 0AVAIQNA0 A VERY BUSY MAN Tlio KvonlH Following I.lolitoiinnt Hniir.v'H Sulclilu Kuoim tlio Kronoli Wnr Mlulstur nt Work-IIo Kolter iiIom II Ih llollol'lu Dl'O.vrilH' (lull I. Paris, Kept. 3. Tho ovents followliiK the HUlcltle ot Lieutenant Colonel Henry have caused a most pessimistic fooling throughout France. It Is tho common belief that Great Britain and Ilussln arc on the eve of war and that the con sequences of tho Dreyfus scandnl will Involve Fiance In war with Germany. The Government Is doing Its best to stem the tide of ngltutlou by a Btudied dtilescenco which scandalizes the Jour nal Ues IJebata und other" papers, but It may succeed In getting over the crlslB. M. Faure Ignores the rcpronchea ot the press and remains nt Havre. M. Bourgeois, minister of education, Is In Switzerland. His addiess Is hot known hero. M. Peytral, minister of llnance, Is at Marseilles, und M. Lockroy, minister of marine, is at Cherbourg. In tho meantime M. Cavalgnac, min ister of war, and M. Sarrlen, minister of Justice, are busy enough. SI. Sarrlen had two prolonged conferences with M. Brlsson yesterduy afternoon nnd after M. Cavnlgnnc'a long Interview wltti M. Sarrlen both ministers looked rufiled. These and other Impromptu ministerial conferences were devoted to an endeav or to convince the minister for war of tho necessity on political grounds of a revision of the Dreyfus case, which the whole country, Including the urmy, now demands. COLONEL HENRY. It Is pointed out that a revision must be sanctioned by a cabinet council, un der the presidency of M. Faure. No such council has been held as yet, but M. Cavalgnac, the minister of war, con ferred at great length yesterday with M. Sarrlen, the minister of Justice, and M. Brlsson, president of the council and minister of the Interior. The pre sumption Is that these conferences had to do with the proposal of revision, but the results have not been made public. High olllcers confess that the discus sions that will follow revision will probably entail war, but they say that would be preferable to having the army remain under a cloud, with a possibil ity of agitation leading to civil strife. M. Lasles, a member of tho chamber of deputies, had an Interview yester day with the minister for war on the recent developments In the Dreyfus case. The minister reiterated that he was convinced of the guilt of tho pris oner, but added that at the same time he wns determined to punish all who had been derelict In their duty. The deputy afterwards declared that so long as M. Cavalgnac was minister for war there would bo no revision of the Dreyfus ease, adding that, as In the event of a levlslon the trial could not again be held behind closed doors, nnd It would be Impossible to produce pub licly some of the documents:, tho ac quittal of Dreyfus must certainly re sult from a reopening of the case. It was announced yesterday after noon by The Patrlo that several of ficers of the general staff have decided to resign shortly and divulge all they know of the entire Dreyfus affair. One offlcer declares that war will Inevitably follow as a result of the revelations which will be made regarding the machinations of another government. It Is now said that th" chamber of deputies will not assemble until Octo ber, by which time It Is Imped the storm will have blown over. Almost all the mlnlsteis, It Is believed, are now In fa vor of revision. M. Cavalgnac Is alone obdurate, Insisting that he must first finish his departmental Inqulilcs, and that even then he will only net under pressure of u tin eat of publication abroad of such disclosures as would leave him no alternative to revision. Geneial Pellleux Is furious at having been deceived. He says thntlurlng the Zola trial he received u letter from a Juryman begging him for proof of the guilt of Dieyfus. He learned elsewhere thnt the Jury wanted the lepm t of Cap tain Lebiun-Itenuud, who Is credited with having teeelved a confession from Dreyfus. All of General Pellleux's demands up on the government failed to get any thing but Lieutenant Colohel Henry's forged letter, which be (Pellleux) tooU I'M ti nst. In his anger ut this base de ception Geneial Pellleux has written to the governorof Pails nsklngwlth brutal frankness to be placed upon tho retired list, as he does not wish to bp mixed up with "men lacking all sense of honor." The governor has begged him to recon sider bis decision. For broken surfaces, sores. Insect bites. burns, skin diseases and especially piles thoro is ouo rollablo remedy, DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo. When you call for BoWitt's don't accent counterfeits or frauds. You will' not bo disappointed with DoWitt's Witcli Hazol salvo, u Jl. Jiagenuucli. " v """.Tin liro-.Tnea. Vancouver. B. C, Sept. 3. John Allan, of MacLeod, who arrived yesterday from Dawson, brings nn unconfirmed report that live men were drowned while on the way to the Alaska gold ilelds. Allan met two parties, one headed by Captain Segnrd of Calgary und the other by W. Mulvuln, who had come through to Dawson by way of the Kdmonton route. They left Edmonton In July, 1897, and got to Dawson on July 27, this year. They were mere skeletons. They say they were almost the only ones to get through. (Ibnts i I wus ilieiul fully nervous, ami for rollef took your Karl's Cluvor lioot Ten, It ciuioteil uiy nerves nml streiiRtlicueil my wliolo Nervous System. I wus troubled with Constliiatlou, Kidney ami llowcl trouble. Your Ton soou cIwiiimhI iny system bo thoroughly thnt I r.iplilly regHiiietl hiltli uml streiiKth, Mrs. S. A. Hniet, Ilitrtfonl, (!miii. Sold liy H. 1. Klilin nnil u tluarHiilcu, 70 PRESIDENT AT CAMP WIKOFP. Wlillo III Now York Ifo Itcvlowed tlio Ktnto'H NiiviiI l(worvH. New York, Sept. 3. The New York naval reserves from the Yankee, who arrived here from Philadelphia yester day afternoon, wpip met at the Penn sylvania ltallroad ferry by four olllcers of the battalion reserves, and preceded by the lOIghth leglment band marched up Broadway. They were enthusiasti cally cheered by large crowds who had assembled to sec the puiade. President McKlnley was on the balcony of the Fifth avenue hotel when the naval re serves passed. He Jumped to his feet and clapped his hands, and when th tars presented arms bowed In ansu-er to their salute. The sailors were sur prised and delighted at being reviewed by the president. Secretary Alger, accompanied hy Mrs. Alger, Commissary General Kgan and Senntor Proctor, arilved at Jer sey City at midnight. The party took the government feny boat General Meigs and weie transput ted to til Long Island Hnllioad terminus In Brooklyn. A special train wus lu waiting there with accomodations for President and Mis. McKlnley and Sec rotary Alger's party, and this train started at I o'clock this moinltig for Camp Wlknff, Montnuk Point, where the party Is Inspecting tho enmp. Mrs. McKlnley, however, Is not with the party, having gone to Paterson with Mrs. Hobart. You Invito disappointment when you ex ft..,,,!..,- t i..,.. t. it, I'viiiiiL-iii. iu in h j.iilio ririy intern aro pleasant, eaiy, tlioiotigb little pills. They euro constipation and sick headache .tit as .... ...... ..!...., , ir ir 1 1. IIo.vh Cuiixe mi Awful Wrcc. London, Sept. 3. A tenlble accident has taken place at Wellingborough rallwuy station, on the London and Northwestern lull way, near Manches ter. Two boys pushed a loadefl bag gage "trolley" on the track Just as the express ttaln wus approaching at a speed of CO miles an hour.The train was derailed and fearful scenes ensued. Tho wreckage of the railway carriages caught fire, and the engineer, fireman and two passengers weie killed, and many others wuto seilnusly Injured. More than twenty million free samples of ileum's witch llazcl Salve have been dis tributed by the manufactuicrs. What better pioof of their confidence in its merits do you want ' It cures piles, boms, scalds, sores, in the shoitest space of time. ('. II. Ilagenbuch, A Volunteer's Ilcnvy sentoneo. Washington, Sept. :. Cotnorul WU1- lum I. Klliiigtuii. Company K, Fourth United States volunteer Infantry, hav ing been found guilty of a violation of the 21st, 'i'id and 38th ni tides of war by a court martial convened at Fieder leksburg, Va., was sentenced to dis honorable discharge and confinement In prison fin three years. The man will be sent to St. Ftnncis barracks, St. Au gustine, Fla., for confinement. A stubborn cough or tickling in the thiuat yields to Ono Minuto Cough Cine. Harmless in elleet, touches the right spot, reliable and just what is wanted. It acts at onco. C. II. Ilagcnbuch. Mok "olillci"- I'Yom 1'orii, mr,, Washington, Sept. Kuigeon Gen eral Ktcinlici g vesterduy received a dis patch fiom Chief Surgtoii Woodbury, at Ponce, saying thnt the hospital ship Keller will arrive at Philadelphia next Tuesday morning with 24S patients from Porto Hlcu aboard. They will be distributed among the hospitals at Philadelphia. li.ul 1.' zema of the scaly h.mi kind seven it- I ihotight m face ato .ems wcro I- Mi f.u e was full of tan-i i . - -lies, I ins lii.ul .us full or sores. I i-inmeil ii'ii iinianv. I timU live houli - ,.l I Tl !. Hi -.i.i i st, washed wr.li i h i ka e, pul on l i TirntA (ointment i, anil Immil in nlm i(ii;'v, and got a oleau face am, tluiiki to Ci'TicntA. VAI.KXT1NK EHNKU, arch 7. 18'JH. los Stage; St., Ilrooklyn, N. Y. M Si'KiDT CtiBi Tkbatmkxt Wtrm Itathi lth Ci ti cuka SoAi-,cenllenointifi'iiith Cutio jtA(.inttmetit), purcitrf emollient akin cum, mild dMB or Tt th i i a (UiOLVKitT, grcitcit of hlnod ruriflfn ant humor curt?. HoM th rough rm t the wftrM. rrTFB?)Rro A!Ct('tiriL Co nt'., 1'ropi., Uoton. Haw to Cure faUu DibtiUM, tree DRJHEEL694Mi?a?t. lZr"CUnE CUAriANTEED."-3 Nitillll j lult'lopel OrtriiUH Z iMht FSmiXZXZ? BLOOD POISOH In nil r' I fimett tirvllivt to 1 O ttu , fe. nd luctH nutmpH fur u!rk "'IVntli. onlvtriicinctilcfil iHiokKxtMifdnf? UuucUataUt.' luni Uutunttticlr tricks & bclicinca, CURE ALL YOUR PAINS WITH & Pain-Kfller. A Medicine Chest In Itself. Simple, Safe and Quick Cure for CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, I COLDS, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA. V! Q 25 and 50 oont Bottlos. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. & BUY ONLY THE GENUINE. H PERRY DAVIS' ?Mc PERFECT m ! DO NOT DESPAIR I Do Not NuflVr I-onuer! Thu ttiyb mill umtiliions of llfo can in1 rtibtorrtt t' jm Th1 vcrj uortit i-hi'v ot Nervuiib Dob 11 J iv art- al)- iuU'ly rurcu l.y ,(tvo prompt ruiiorto tnhumiua iiuunt: in t mi try iinu nitMiu.iu and dram nf vltni pout'is tiit-iir-rutl by JiiUlbcri'tlojihurfM'L'fcfcei of ourlr years Impart vte'n 7t and irfjtenrr to ovi-ry function Ilraconn tho KTStem. tilvo UlOOIIl iu i no cheeks ntitl lmtro to tlio c& vt youutr nil entTuyi orold. unufiiid mix renuwb t do x 0.1 at w u tooi- toed euro or money retuntl currltit liiTebtpucket bold mallen In iluln vrrupperon luto cunruii' t'd, Can t oi errwlicreoi rocL'Intor nrice tynilJl'KUKKO'roCO, Caztou Uldn. ChicaKO.UL irorsitlotn 8ticnnnIonh hy Hhonandotth Drug More and Clruhler llroa. ,DIKSS CcIeLiuted Fcmulf l'uvvilcra never ftilt luJ tit!!- til til ure And lure tiftor fftillnc with Tain fid 1 'tuny royal 1111 tad other Ilk roriioil Ii-m 1. AluBVitiUtbfl btt ind AVUld dllir i-olritnicnl. Uuarantrci aujitrwr to tl other. lilivtl be Ut tn the nffrkn, A No-1 WrUcuiua. 4 cU.' JJr, V riillions of Dollars flo up In smolto ovory yoar. Take n risks hut Kot your houses, stock, fa nlturo. etc., Insured In first-cluss r liable coniiaulos as reiiresoutoil by DAVID FAUST, 'n1s"raceI ' 120 Houtli Jnrilln 81 Also I.II3mlAcclilonUI OoMinlei sag r w a m in Ml fir ' H V i f7 SIR STATED nil! EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS Is duo not only to the originality nnd simplicity of the combination, Imtalso to the euro and skill with which it is manufactured by sseiHtitillc processes known to the CAi.iroitNiA Flo Svitri' Co. only, und we wish to impress upon nil the Importance of purchasing the true und original remedy. As the Kumitne Syrup of Fips is manufactured by the Calii'oiinia Fia Sviittp Co only, a Unowledgo of that fact will assist onu in uvoiditi"; the worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. Thu hih standing- of the Cmi founia Flo Sviiup Co. with the medi cal profession, and tho satisfaction which tho genuine Syrup of Figs has Riven to millions of families, makes the inline of tho Company a guaranty of thu excellence of its remedy. It is far In advance of nil other laxative,, us it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without Irritating or weakoi-ing- them, and it does not frripe nor nauseate. In order to ircHts beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. HAN l'KACI,eo, t'l. LOUISVILLE. Ky. M;W VOKK, N.V. HUMPHREYS' if mill jhMMMtniM k cVnEsSl''I'V1':i,S' I.unc 1'ever. Milk I'eter. 'i'h'H'KAI.Ns. Laiiieiii-aa, I(lieuiuutliii. c'uiiiil:,''"0'1'" "' JJjwOltM-. llnt, (irubs. CUK,csi'ML(i,S' nillueillii. cu'lira!''"1'"'' "'IIV'-li.', Diarrhea. ;.!. rrett-nu MIM'AltltlAlii:. J.J.-,fi;Klll.M:V fc Ill.AI)lli:it l)l-Oltll! UK. CUKli'M ,i'" I'l-iip.rn. u aLil,vn '(lITIt. Marine font. file, cat h: smlili ("ai-i'. Tii srsHiini'ii. nook Ai Al ilruKKlsis or si'iil prijiulil on ris'i'tp' iif prloii llumihrii-i' Mislli-liiii rti, c'nr. Willi on John Sts., Nl'v York. VETEItlNAItV 3UXI AL SrjiT I M'h. NERVOUS DEBILITY, vnwr. ivi:aki:.ss and Prostration from Over work or other onuses. Humph revs Hi imenpnthin Specific No. Cm, in usoovcr4J yenrs, tht- only hucrwssfwl rcmotly. $1 per vial.or 5 vials and largo vial powder,for $5 Sul-t ii-v Di ui,),Ii(k, or nt'lit iit mlil on rt?Col-l ot ir)t-, HlJll'UKtlb'ULU. CO., Cr.nUUiuA JuLu bu. Urk WM. SCHMICKER, JR., Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer f-t-itJ-C3lliI&t .SOI'tS I Is "THE STYLISH PATTERN." At IWIc Fashionable. Original. Pcifect Fitting Prices 10 nnd 15 cciitu. Nonehlener, None belief at anvcrlce. Some tellable inercfianV wlb them In nearly every Jltv jf towru Ask foe them, of they can be had by mall from hi in ellhrr New York of Chicago. Stamps taken. 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