i- if Hit COMFORT. Comfort In n Small Compass. Shen andoah People Interested. It's a nice tiling to be nble to entry comfort In your pocket, have it nt lionie and take it with you In your daily vocation. No one can be comfortable with any itchiness of the skin, irritation of any nature, such hi ec?ema, piles or like troubles, make you timetable all day long and tellesall night. Relief means cotn foit, perfect cure means happiness. Both re lief and cure nic near at hand forever) one who uses Doan's Ointment, I.ver) body who tries it becomes an enthusiast, nndalw.i)sh.sabox about to nuke life comfortable for himself and family, l'lcnly of .SliiMiiintlirfili people will en dors our claims for it. Head what this lady su) s : Mrs. l'cler Heinback, of 130 Noilh Jardili slrect, feels veiy gr.Ucfut for the relief shcob tallied from using Doan's Ointment. She says : "It isiem.uUable what Doan's ( liniment does ill (he way of aliasing itdilnjr ami irritation and I can highly recommend it. I have used other picparalious looking like it and smelling like it, but nothing else ever gave the desired effect, llcfore using it I was constantly an noyed by the irritation and (Ottld not sleep nights. I haveh.id to leave chinch on account of it I could not sit olill owing to the exasper ating itching. When I realize that Doan's Ointment cured me after I had sullcrcd the in tense annoyance for years and eured.me quick ly loo, I call give the strongest kind of rec ommendation for that valuable cute." Doan's Ointment for sale by nil dealers. Price AO cents. Mailed by Kcwlrr-Mllliiirn Co., llntlalo, N. Y., sole agents for the. U. S. lteinemher the. name Ham's mid take no other. A V fmrnnnti Exprossorl to Heroes at Camp Wikofl by tlio Nation's Rulon HIE OAMP TO BE DISSOLVED 1 Wear ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS. Perfect Pitting FOR BALE BY LEADING DEALERS. TUt's why they en)oy their OOFFTTB. Arr grocer can tell you why customers lecpiomlne back tor S7!UIi'S. Oblj to. ipicktft. i.'otivnlocolitH In tlio lIoiltnIn Will llo Sont to Tliolf II01110M, unit the Itociilurtt Will Uo to Tliolr Homo Stations. Camp Wikotr, L. I., Sept. 5. This prent enmv will dissolve during the three coming weeks, nnd by Oct. 1 It will have shrunk to slender propor tions. The well men, according to the war department's present designs, will leave the camp as fast us transporta tion can bu conveniently provided, probably at tho rate ot 3,000 or 4,000 a week. Tho convalescents from the hos pitals, Instead of being sent again Into camp with their commands, will go to their homes. The regulars taken from osts east of the Mississippi will, ac cording to the president's directions, be sent where they were before the war. The Eighth Ohio nnd the Klrst Illinois will break camp tomorrow. The Hough Itlders will muster out towuul the end of the week. Tho determination to dissolve the camp was reached after President Mc- Klnley's visit on Saturday. The presi dent spent five hours In the camp, first visiting the hospital wards. General Wheeler announced In each ward: Uoys, the piesident lias come to sec you," or "Soldiers, the president 01 the United States." Some of the soldleis were still unconscious, some listlessly inlsed on their elbows, others feebly clapped their hands. Mr. McKinley gently shook hands with many, and at every cot he paused an Instant, and If ho saw the sick man looking at htm he bowed In a direct and personal way, He had brief chats with some of the sick men, and to one who, In response to his iuory, expressed a wish to get home the piesident replied: "I hope we may soon get you there." In the second ward lay a soldier who was too HI to sit up. He stl etched out his hand nnd attempted to speak as he caught sight of the president, who, noticing his efforts, squeezed down be tween the cots and grasped the man's hand. "You fought In Cuba?" he nsked of the soldier. An alllrmatlve nod was the only an swer tho man could give. "You are a noble mun, and your country will not forget you," continued tho president. While In the general hospital Mrs. Hugo Lang, a volunteer nurse, stepped In front of the Dresldent, and, after the exchange of pleasant gieetlngs, said: "Mr. President, do you see those empty cols over there?" "Why, certainly," replied Mr. Mc Kinley. "Well, do you know," went on Mrs. Lang, the damp grabs In tents who ought to be occupying these cots? It is tiuo, but the sick soldiers are not permitted to occupy these cots. Why, I don't know." The president looked nt Secietary Al ger, the secretary looked at General Wheeler, but not n word did any one answer. After tho rounds of the hospitals the urneldnnl n il ,1 raml T. HUH tmlillprM nn the infantry plain. He was Introduced Significant Words, Pilsner Beer. N(!(.tls I'm up use and homrc. no recommendation in hollies for family i delivered at your Lauer's Pilsner Draught Beer Is drank by the majority of beer drinkers. They are good authority on which is best. Christ. :limidt, Agent ami Dottier, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA. COH HTATK SKNATOIt, r liOth District, D. m. GRAHAM, Oi Maiianov Citv. Hnbject to Kppiilillcnn rules, poit IIIUKOTOIt OK Till? l'OOIt, S. G. MIDDLET0N, Or UiuiKUTos'. Hnliject to Ileimlillcun rules. poll COUNTY CONTltOI.I.Klt, CHARLES A. SNYDER, OP l'OTTHVII.US. Hnliject to ItepiiMleiin rules. JjlOlt COUNTY HUKVHYOU, MARK D. BOWMAN,- Ok Maiianov City. fltiojcct to Itepultllcuu titles. poit JtHI'ltHHKNTATIVK, DR. H. G. REITZEL, Of Maiianov City, 'Hnbject tii IU'I'uIjIIojiii rules. noucouoNlcii, 1 AIL. D r 1 Voi DR. W. N. STEIN, Of HllKNANIHIAfk, m l to Iteuuulleuu rules. "Bringing in tlie Sheaves. THE HAPPY EVENING OF A WELL SPENT LIFE. Why Samuel O. Stone, at the Age of Seventy-three Cause For Rejoicing. EX Has if ss cl ,11,1 IX Jl? 1 Fronch Oabinot Will Ordor a Re vision of His Trial. M. OAVAIGNAO'S RESIGNATION. SAMUEL O. STONE . It is written, "Joy comcth In tho morning," but In this Instance it came when the sun of life was well adown the western sky, and following such a stormy afternoon as makes the contrast particularly striking. For over a decade and a half tho venerable writer of the following communication had battled in vain against that most insidious foe of humanity, heart disease, in an aggravated form. Doctors had given his caso up as hopeless and ad vised keeping him quiet till tho end should come, but it was his good for tune to find that priceless remedy, Dr. Miles' New Heart Cure, and In the following letter ho states tho result. Grass Lake, Mich., Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. I have been troubled with heart disoasc 15 years or more. Most of the timo I was so bad it was not safe for mo to go out alone. If overtaken by one of my dizzy spells, I would fall, helpless. I had severe palpitation, shortness of breath, and sudden oalnful attacks that prostrated me. 'j ho 'thnt nick soldiers nro lyinK on i only thing physicians did for mo was to advise keeping quiet. in August last 1 commenced tainng .Dr. Miles' isew Heart uure, anci uc forc I had linished the first bottle, I found tho medicine was a God-send. I have now used four bottles in all and am feeling entirely well. I have not had an attack of tho trouble for some months. I am 73 years of age, and have held a grudge against patent medicines all my life, but I will not allow this feeling to prevent mo from giving my testimony to tho great cure your valuable remedy has wrought in me. I do this to show my appreciation of the great merits possessed by Dr. Miles' Is'ew Heart Cure. Very truly yours, Samuel O. Stonk. "Died of heart failure." How many obituary notices contain these The ravages of heart disease are confined to no locality. iy General Wheeler, ami spoite aa toi- j Its victims arc particularly numerous among the most intellectual and llnnly organized. It is no respecter of age and its fatal ending comes very sud denly. Timely notice, however, is always given the person attacked, and If this notice is heeded, as it was in tho caso of Mr. Stone, and Dr. Miles' pane, lout nnve come nome aner iwo ivesiorativo nuarb uure la promptly laKun, almost insulin, ruuci win no months of nevere campaiBninrr. wnicn experienced and a complete euro generally results, has embraced assault, siewe and battle, I.. ... ... k. uiu,..,.. .u... Slnco tho Wnr .'Minister J.n tho Cnli luot Thnt Hoily Ih Now l'riietlenlly 111 favor ut KovMoti, Thoncli l'li'M lill'llt Fnllro Oppose- It. I'nrls, Kept. G. Owing to the resig nation of M Oodefroy Cavalenac ot tli ministry of wnr President Kaure le turned to Pails yesterday nnd confer red with M. Ooleasse, minister of for eign affairs; M. Hourgeols, minister of public (.'duration, and dencral Zurlln den. The cabinet will meet today ex pressly to deal with a request from Mine. Dreyfus for a revision of the pro ceedings of the court martini that con demned her liuslmiul. As the cabinet Is now practlrnlly unanimous In favor of revision partly because the min isters nie nwnie thnt there Is no other method of sntlsfylng public feeling the outcome of the meeting Is almost a foiegonc conclusion. In her letter to At. Snrrlen, the min ister of Justice. Mine. Dieyfus says she nihil esses him ngnlu, since he ulotie has the right to demand revision on the ground of a "new fact." She argues that Lieutenant Colonel Henry's ad mission of forgery deprives his depo sitions and arts of nil weight, nnd con eludes lief appeal by calling upon M. Knrrlcn to "llwten to the voire of pub lie opinion nnd put nn end to the pun ishment of a loyal mil Innocent man.' It Is not thought that M. Cnvalgnac'a letlrement will Involve the resignation of other mtnlsteis. The fnct that Gen eral Zurllndeii has been In conference with M. tenure Is taken to mean that he will succeed M. Cavalgnac at the war otllce. According to I.e Solr M. Kaure, who received M. Cavalgnac yesterday, strongly uiged him to withdraw his resignation. Tho paper nlso asserts that at today's council the president will endpitvor to prevent a decision In favor of revision. On the same author ity It Is announced that General Roger, chief of M. Cavalgnnc's military staff, will retire at his own request. The name of General Saussler, former military governor of Pails, Is mention ed In connection with the war ollico portfolio. Discovered by a Woman. Another yre.it ilbcovery has boon made, and tli.it too, by a l.uly in this country. "Dis e.e fastened its clutches upon her and for seven s ears she wilhilood Us severest tests imt her vital organs were nnuerunneu aim lealh seemed imminent, l'or three mouths she couched incessantly, anil could not sleep. She finally discovered a way to recovery, by Mirchasiiic of us a bottle of Ur. Hum s New Discovery lor Lonuiniilion, and was so mucn relieved on taking first dose, that she slept all mailt : and with two bottles, has been al olutely cured, llcr name is Airs, l.utner I.utz. Tims writes V. C. Ilamnick & ( o., of Shelby, N. C. Trial bottles free at A. Wa-lcy s Drug htorc. Kcgular size 50c aivl 00. l'.very oouie guaraniecu. AGUINALDO'S SUCCESSES. Tho Philippines Insurgent Lender Aliilcos 1111 Important Allliuivo, London, Kept. 5. -The Manila corre spondent of The Times says: Regular trnlns began to tun nn the Mnnlla Dagupan railway today. General Agulnnldo refused to permit repairs to the line and a le-estahllslitnent of train service except upon the significant con dition that no foielgn troops weie to be conveyed. Yesterday Agulnaldi) effected an Im portant alliance with the Hantlnglesla patty, In the northern piovlnces of l'angasliinn and Zembales. This party command 5,000 armed troops, and had hitherto resisted General Agulnaldo' pretensions to dictatorship. There ate active movements among the Insut Bents everywhere north of Manila. Vlgan has lately !een occu pied, and a campaign has been di rected against Itamarnn, where the Spanish are supposed to be concen trated. The Insurgents ale In pos session of the whole of LagutiH bay, ex cept a single position. This does not support the stories of spiIous disaffection among the Insur gent lcndeis. nlthough Agulnaldo's un populiulty Is undoubtedly Inci easing. He Is evidently using every effort to kecuie a recognition at the Illspnno Ameiicnn pence confeience, In Palls, of the revolutionary government. His at my doubtless numbers over 30,000 mon, well aimed and equipped. lo ws : "Soldiers. I bring you the gratitude of the nation to whose history you have added by your valor a new and glorious AfcSSY PILLS! Wiutax UpccirioCaaPMiUkA It Fovltuky'a .drug, itn-p .Oeulre elretl., V so brilliant In achievement, so far reaching In results, as to command the unstinted praise of all your country men. "You had the brunt of the battle on land. You bore yourself with supremo courage, and your personal bravery, never before excelled anywhere, has won the admiration of your fellow cit izens and the genuine resoect of all mankind, while your endurance under peculiar trial and suffering has given added meaning to your heroism. Your exertions mado easy the conquest of Porto Rico under the resistless army commanded by Major General Miles, and behind you, to proceed at a mo ment's summons, were more than 200, 000 of your comrades to support you, disappointed that the opportunity which you had did not come to them, yet filled with pride at your well earned fame and icjolclng upon your signal vlctoiles. "You were on the Una of battle; they, no less than you, were In the line of duty. All have served their country In its need, all will serve It so long as they may bu required, and all will for ever have the thanks and regard of a grateful people. We cannot bid you welcome here today without our hearts going out to the heroes of Manila on sea and land, whose services and sacrifices, whose courage and constancy In that far dis tant field of operations have never been surpassed by any soldiers or sailors the world over, To the army nnd tho navy, to the marines, to the regulars, to the volun teers, and to that providence which has watched over them all, the nation today Is full of thanksgiving and praise. The bravo officers and men who fell In battle and those who have died from exposure and Blckness will live In immortal story and their mem ories will be perpetuated In the hearts and the histories of a generous people, and those who are dependent upon them will not .be neglected by the gov ernment for which they so freely sac rlflced their lives." Dr.Milcs'HeartCurc Restores Health. Mi VVHbll IN DOUDT, THY u ui: j r s. - f f Tliiy have jtoot! lit and h.ne emvd as Uebllny t iif i ears, 'iikaiuls. ul !. -ve. sutP ilty, I intuitu, Mfculris id Varicocele. Aironhv.&c Ihey tlear the brain, strengthen the urtuLiiuu. ni.ttce digestion nerfftt. nml imn.irt a health vigor to the whole being. All drains and losses are checked foruuintntly. Unless patients Mailed sealed. Price (1 per box: 6 boxes, with iron-clad legal cuarantce to cure or refund the moriey,Eyoo. seua lor iree dook. Aaarcss, f tAU Mtuiuinn tu , uieveiana, u. . For Sale al KIULIN'S Dm? Store, Shenandoah, Pa, WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF APOLIO S You invite disappointment when you ex periment. DoWitt's I.ittlo IJarly KUers are plcawnt, easy, thorough little pills. Tliey cure cnnslipatiiin and nirk lieailiiclie Just as sum as yon take tlium. C. II. llfinenbticli. Threw Illin-ell ilelore it Train. Ilarilsliurg. Sept. 5.-A11 unknown man threw himself In front of a train In the Ilnirlsliuig yatds of the Penn sylvania rallioad early yesterday morn ing, and died after being huilm! ID feet by the engine. In his pocket was a rambling recital of wanderings through the Paclllc states and Alaska, without a signature, and having erased all names which might lead to identlllcn tlon. Some sentences showed thnt the man was demented over loss of a mine. He had no money, and was poorly clad. More than twenty million free samplex of DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve have been dis tributed by the manufacturers. What better proof of their conllileiice in its merits do vou want? It cures piles, burns, scalds, sores, in the shortest spiu o of time. (.'. II. IlaKenbiah illlilnll ii'ivi'i'ii's Kopili'iuro. Annapolis, Md., Sept. 5. H Is un derstood heie that Admiral Cervera and the other Spanish prisoners will leave here Thursday morning. Captain Eulate has secured the City of Home, of the American line, as a transport. t in: i.Anms. The pleasaut ofl'cct and porfect safety with which ladles may use Syrup of Figs, under all conditions, mako It tliolr favorite remedy. To got the true and eon ill 110 outdo, look lor tho name of the California Fig Syrup Co. printed near tho bottom of tho package For sale by all druggists. jleiimiirlc'H Quoon Hnrlniixly 111, London, Sept. D. Tho Copenhagen correspondent of Tho Rally Mall says: "Tho Illness of the queen of Denmnrk has taken a serious turn. She has suf fered a hemorrnhage and lay for a long time speechless and unconscious. It is feared that a crisis Is Imminent." When you call tor DoWitt's Witch Hazel UiIva tt, i.riMtt. nlln cure, don't accent any. thing else. Don't Ik talked Into ucteptlne a substitute, for n les. lor Mirca, lor uurns. 1 II. liageubucli. mine I; lisel. llirun in-mviieii. stnmfnrd. Conn.. Sept. B. Frank, rtnnmo and Mabel Ferguson, aged 21, -id nml 14 vears. respectively, of Brook lyn, were drowned by tho upsetting ot n vrkwlinilt 111 a. nond about a 111II0 oft Nortou Islands, yesterday. Truth wanni wnll. l'eonlo Uttvo lcarnt'd 11, nt liHWitL's I.ittlo Karlv lllsers are reliable lllttle pills fur regulating the bowels, Miring Kaiocnitlpatlou and sick headache, Tliey iluu't j-.iH). j. 11. uaijeiiuui.il. tut bTt ioH direct to tbt con sumer for 25 yesrs al unou 1&I0 prices, sarins hlin the aoater s proa. omp u wnor for eiamiaauoa. Efery thing warranted, 118 styles of Vehicles, BS styles ci iiarneii. TonUuffriei. US to 170. flarreTS,IWtoI2J. Cama-1 tt flnnnr-IlOkd &&1 Milk i a t 1 . ... w. imon.... VrifM llh enrtnlfl.lmi!l, Catalocvt f all our styles, ibid, aproa udioDien, M. A g fc ti4,W, Bartiy Hsratie. rme,ie.00, Al gOOH Mil 11 f' AKUART OA.IUUAOK AWU Ui.KHB8l MJTO. CO. W. B. WUTT, tWt. WJtUAIIT. U. Etui iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiilJiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiimiiiiiiiiimriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiih 1 !f W0IFN WHO READ 1 r X r "f' piogitieeiva unit kceti .:;lbrineil 5MftAV-V XV"10 WrW: J'"'"-. The vcl! ii. (''At ul VI ' I yfe. "iniiiMi una inrmy tioiiw i. .u E Kf )fl V V l-N U xlwny- keep PAkmm LiNlMBMl :; ; .Vjry , ' ' r npf4r, jWm Un'.'t S.'rv ' x wu.;m 3Sk 'TwiriijrwiiinitftWWiiMW'''' ir.iiMtan mi inimmt'--vi--- PANDO IN NEW YORK. Clio Spnnl-h ;eitornl Tells or a Dnol In Mexico. New York, Kept, t!. Thp story from Havana that Cleneral Luis N. Pando, the former commander of the Spanish troops nt Mniizanillo, had secretly lied from Cuba on the French steamship Notre I Tame Pti Halut f6r Spain, with 12,000,000 francs, was pros-en to bo un founded yesteiduy when tho Ward liner Philadelphia came up to her dock on the Kast liver front. General Pando was the tlrst of the 42 passengers who arrived from Havana on the vessel to land. He was plainly dressed, and woie nothing to Indicate his high rnnk In the Spanish army. Ho looks more like a Frenchman than a Spaniard, be ing short and stout and wearing a thlrk black beard. He claims to speak no English, and after arranging for the removal of live pieces of baggage diove to a hotel, where ho engaged a suite of rooms. The customs officer who examined General Pando's lug gage said the visitor was well supplied with funds. Chatting with some of the Spanish passengers during the voynge to this city. General Pando Is said to have told of his recent experience In Mexico, While at the City of Mexico, according to the story, General Pando was the guest of the Marquis Do Casmera. One night the general was aroused by the Marquis Casmera screaming that there were thieves in the hacienda. In the dark conldor aeneial Pando grappled with a man whom he found there, and was stabbed In the neck before he dis co voted that the supposed burglar was 'redlly the marquis, who had returned late from the theater. The wound was slight. Owing to remarks made con cerning the occurrence, and reflections made on th,e character of the marquis by Baron.Starke,, the Iron king ot Dur ango, tlie Marquis Do Casinera chal lenged him to a. duel w'lth' pist6ls. ' The men met at Pledia- Loma, In 'the state of Hidalgo, and both were wounded. The Marquis Ue Casmera was shot In tho body and Starke lost ono of his eyes. The Mexican authorities, upon learning of the duel, arrested the prin cipals and the seconds, and Pando said ho was anxious to know the outcome of the prosecution. For broken surfaces, horca. Insect bites, bums, skin diseases and especially piles there is une roliablo remedy. DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. When you call for DeWitt's don't accept counterfeits or frauds. You will not bo disappointed with DeWltt'i Witch Hazel Salvo. 0. 11. Hagenbiich. Another Andree Keport. Winnipeg, Man., Sept. 5. Indians reaching Dauphin from the far north report meeting nn Esquimaux who told of the appearance among them of a strange man who descended from the floods on the shores of Hudson's bay. The opinion among the whites Is that the man Is Andree, the Arctic explorer. Tho (JliiiieeMor ut Now York. New York, Sept. 5. The United States auxiliary cruiser Gloucester, Commander Walnwiight, which sailed from Guantanamo last Mondaj", ar rived In poit yesterday, all well, and anchored off Tompkins vl lie. The Gloucester was present at the destruc tion of Admiral Cervera'w fleet, and distinguished herself by the destruction of the Spanish torpedo boats Furor and I'luton. The cruiser Yankee, Com mander V. H. Hionson, also arrived from Philadelphia nnd anchored olt Tompklnsvllle. The United States transport Allegheny arrived from Mon tauk Point, when she landed the Ninth Massachusetts from Santiago. AUK YOU (10INO SOUTH? AM, THE SOUTHERN RAILWAY BBAC11BR 1'llOMlNKNT MINTS. Don't start South without consulting John St. Iloull, District l'asscuacr Agent, Southern Hallway, (US Chestnut street, Philadelphia If you cannot call iu person, write to lilra. CASTOR I A Tor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of TO THE I.AND OF SUNSHINE And I'liiu Cull Buy Keystone Hour, llo sure that tlio name I.KHSHi A Hakii, Ashland, 1'a. la prlntwl on every aclc. the lliiuil of America, furnlii. 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I am prepared to say it Is the most remarkable Remedy that has ever been brought to my attention. It has ltaitily saved many from Consumption. Sold by V. I). Kirlln, and a guarantee. Volunteer- to lie lictillucil. Washington, Kit. 5.- Among the vol unteer regluienth to be retulned in the service, for the piesent at least, are the following: Fifth, Sixth. Ninth. Tenth, Twelfth, Thirteenth, Fourteenth, Fifteenth and Sixteenth Pennsylvania Infantry, First Delawtue Infantry. Third and Fourth New Jersey Infantry and First Maryland Infantry. One Minute Cough Curcburprlsospcoplo by its quick cures and children may take it iu large quantities without the least dangor. It lias won fur Itself the bet leputntimi of any preparation used to-day fur folds, cioup, tickling in tlie throat or obstinate roughs, U. 11. Ilagcuhiicli, VouOwelttolIer." 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Uflicient and inexpensive home-treatment is prescribed whereby delicate, feminine complaints may be promptly alleviated and cured. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription Is the only proprietary medicine In the world designed for this special purpose by a regular physi cianan educated, experienced expert Mlsa Cota I.. Utissel, of I.eemont. Aecomoc Co., Va., In a letter to Dr. Pierce, says. " Kroni April, 1896, uutil the following October, I suuered so verely from painful menstruation, l'ur about twelve hours before the appearance of the menses t would feel fftddy, have n severe headache, pain In my back, In fact felt o If every bone in my body win bieaklng. Nothing did me any good. 1 wrote to'Dr Pierce and he recommended his Favorite Prescription,' and after using three bottles of tl I am glad to say I am cured " ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND S UaiwKiler Terrible mi' Ms 1. 1 ,y st ITercd fr nn tcrnbl. ' zcn I),i t,,rn I C'.erv remedy trl'il tc no ace 'unit, lb me I all the time and his faco as Ilka r.'M tii'' it. I had to cuiry him on a pdluw. and i.as fairly rtlsronracrd. I used half a liix of Ct 1 111 it A (ointment) and f 1 tii i HA tsoAP, and (a one tnerk my Nifty tutm'y run it. To-ilny bis skin Is as smooth as silk. Mr..!.(PUKli8K,3WH.b,Ut , Brooklyn, N.Y. Si-miT Ct'RS TmuTHiiT tor Hm-T ihturid lion,-. Witrm baths with CuTiri It SiMr.snilKtnUt stiuiiittiiRa wilh Cuiicur. Rrpstetoliklii curei. U..1.I ,hri,hnilt Hi W,trl,l. 1'llTriR tRI0 AN!) ClIIM. , erupt., uiibiou, uowiavurouiuj irw C'ut HUMPHREYS' il 1 Liimnm vii luii iw CUKBs,',:,:i,'i' ,'"'"t ''''",' Sl,lh rr"- ltheutuutUiii, j i:i'l.t0 I II , Illalrlill'er. WOHMh. Hut.. Iirill). (It (ill-, CiibU. iiilliiriiia. t'OI.IC. Ili'llvnelie. Illnrrlien. cc cuili;i'"'MlAI:Xh' I'"""1'1"""' C. C. CllOJlt II. II. i CthKN i 1:. i:.t Cl'IIKS S I'. I'. , ;.(J. Pretelila .MIxI'AltlllAHi:. "mi i ,4"'l:v III.AIIIIi:tt IIIHUltllllllh. I. I. CCKK.S 11' kw ! " V" ''M"'I'HI.V. Marlntr font. 0. each; Stalilp f .no, Titi Stn'Oinps, nook, &c V. Al urilKKlHl "r m-iii jirt-iium 1111 rr.-i-iiifc ui irny. leuiciiu' v i... ier. luiaiu A jouu V KTK11IN AltY JIIANL'AL KENT 1 Kr.E. VI IMil',, hklll lll.i-ni- ltumlilirevi' Rt., New ork. NEllYOUS DEBILITY, VITAI WKAIiXKSS nnd Prostration from Over work or other causes. Humphreys Homeopnlhie Specific No. 2H, in uho over 40 yours, the n.iy successful remedy, $lpcrvial,or5vlaUandlamovlalpowder,for$5 S..I.I I Irun.'litln, ur M, lit i,,HI I ii I m lj I ,,l ,11 1 . llWllUt.YS'IILU. (0., lor. IllllUm i. Juliu bu., e lurk 1ST" um CUR t. UoAKANTClDi wj .s kuvim sih:i;i ijty, i -n.t,r Hell-iiltiia', Hit-'iul Jl.'af, rnr- IcoffU. Nii'lflurfM. . t iiillntr, fctmult 1 mli'iflupi tl Oi'uinii A Itl ..v" . blood pd son yIii nil ini. rrt'-h ttit n vui-rd In. I i 1 II till V H'l I'K s - ill ji- f ' I(t AC Trill Ii 1 1 1 t i mi i . i j, ,i 1 I in mlny UtmcUaA:iuU luitiutuiUit.ii '.rK&si,LUiv& WM. SCHMICKER, JR., Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity --l-'or-- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer dillions of Dollars Go up in smoku every year. Tako n risks but get your houses, Block, fu nituro, oto., insured in llrFt-clain r liablo coinpanios aa represented by hAVTn FATIT Insurance Aecnt 5 'PATTERHSW i 1 THERE IS NO KIND OF PAIN OR I ACHE, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL, THAT PAIN. KILLER WILL NOT RE. I LIEVE. , LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND 8UB , STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE DEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS &. SON. MAKE PERFECT MEN ! DO NOT DESPAIR! Nut Suir.-r I.tumerf The tu)uiKt uuiUltlons nt life can v it'torud lo you Tl' vtry uurbt cum'3 of Nt'rvoii' Dtblli tv nr ah'-uhiii'ly imiiciI hy ii:uri:rro ta iskhtm. litvo iroiul relief Utliisumnlu, failinn iiii'tnory unit thewaitu nmt ilriiln nf vitul nowurfi.lncur ri'il ly lndlberitlufisurcxnc&sLt or early years Iiupart vitior und iiotrnrv to vverv functlun, tlKKJIIl w iuv ilutu mmran tu. Can be iTyniivreui THE STYLISH PATTERN." Af- llsllc Fashionable. Original. Peifect- Flttlne Prices lO aud 15 contn. Nonehlgner. None better at any price. Some reliable merchant' llls them in nearly every city jr town Ask for them, or they can be had by mail from ti In either 7VL. Vnrtr ee f!filracrn- Stamps taken. Latest Fashion Sheet ? tent upon receipt, af vr.e :ent le pay I postage, v TrtU?'- I if flu n ' MSCiALLS I Brightest ladles' jnagaxine fubllthed. Invaluable for the home. Fashiom ot the day, Home Literature, HouschvU Hints. Fanc 7orfc. Ctirre't Topics, FLtlon, all (ol nty 50 .nts a jear, In cluding a free pattern, ocr jwnseleo tlon any time- Scr.d two 2--ent s'.mps tot ample tup. .rtdres? West Hilt CUcet, New Yott; 18 Flflii iv:nur Chicaeo, mm ISraeoupthu sybtrni. Ulvo ctieik uurt luktru to tho oroht Ono Wo renews, tt'L'U euro or money ruiuim curriuillnvehtoeket bold nulled tuikUIn wruneroM unneron reCfintor prico ty'i'UU PiiUblfiCTOCO. Caxtou uwg, Cmcugo.UU ITorsAlelu Blienandoati by Hhennudoah Drug Hture and (IruUIer Hrou, WRIGHT o-i3Pe'. nine m W mm Celebrated rein itn uwtlerft never fall. lo'miO 1 jKliwt'ilwiUre l.cm afeftiid mriifinrr Ulllnc ForallDinousand Nbrvous I Disbasbs, They purlfjr tlio IIlood and give Hbaltiiv action lo he entire system. Curo DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION and P'MPLES, AWN'S TANSY PILLS A i mn. Tin iKD htm WOMAN'S RELIEF. At druir torn, or ent tllrrct (mk11), price, 1. Cato SrsaCuiiMtoi,U. Uurbook,u. Kur iftle at Klrllni tlruff ator and SlMUsdoft wttli Tm f& lVimyroyiil nJ whrr Ilk, nui"iu). Alyibutlie bwl ria ivoia dlitp. I. Uauntml upvrur to ' otfcni(Vo.'llvfl .lniu.,t. llM.r I. I.t th nffrkK. A Me. L "llS, lint UoatDD, Hut. Hanclsomo Oomploxlon A Hanc Is ono of tbe possesa, l1 gives It. e greatest eliarms a woman can I iJliM, 1
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