. j 1.0 mm ffiTIIIi EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS Is due not only to this originality unci simplicity of tho comWnntlon, but also to tlio care niul' skill with which it is manufactured by sciuntillo processes known to the Cami-ohma Fio Svr.ui Co. only, and wo wish to Impress upon all the Importance of purchasing the truo and original remedy. As tho genuine Syrup of Tigs is manufactured by the Camkoiinia Via Swutp Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the. worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. Tim high standing of the Cam Foiixu Via Knurr Co. with the medi cal profession, and the satisfaction , trlil. .1. II. .1 ........... U...... ..( T.V 1 given to millions of families, makes the name of the Company a guaranty of tho excellence of its remedy. It is fur in advance of nil other laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating oi weaken ing them, and It does not gripe nor nauseate. In ordertogctitn beneficial effects, please remcmbet the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. sax nuismnw, cni. 1.IIIIIHVIM.E. Kv. M:W Vltltk". N. V. WRAR Royal Worcester Corsets. FOII 8ALE RY LEADING DEALERfl. Thit't why they enjoy their OOFFIJB. Any erocer can tell you why custom!! keep combe Oleic 'r STtJiLlG'S. Pilsner Beer. NmucIs nn recommendation. Put tip in bottles for family use and delivered at your home. ITAtEDeUAU1'' i.Tinn fir's Pilsner Draught Beer Is drank by the majority of jbeer drinkers. They are good authority on which is best. Christ. :hmidt, Agent and liottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA ROll HTATft HHN'ATOH, 1 ilOtli District, D. M. GRAHAM, Ok Maiianov Citv. Hulijcct to KppiiMlcuti rules. poll DIltl'.OTOIt OK TI1H l'OOH, Ov (Iii.iikrtox, IN-, . nimjeciui Kcjiiiuiiuiti rules. pOK UN'rV CONTltOI.I.ICU, CHARLES A. SNYDER, Oi' 1'ormvti.t.u. Hulijtx t to Ucptilillcim rules. ,1011 COUNTY HUKVl'.YOIt, MARK D. BOWMAN, Or Maiianov Citv. Hubjtct to lit-publltun rutt. I poll ItHI'ItHHKNTATI VK, DR. H. G. REITZEL, Oi Maiianov Citv, ftuliji-tt to Ui'puWIJcHii riitea. ! JjUmcoltONHU, DR. W. N. STEIN, OP HllKNANIH)II, . ect to Uoimlilk-uii ruti n 0 vmimUUW 't WiwrOK UPKCIFIO Co-Pun . J? u . W " J-oyiu.lcy. 'drug- store, K. BROOKE AUN JOAN. LToadquartors Establishotl in a Sub urb of Porto Rico's Capital, WIIILOM ENEMIES FRATERNIZING Our Soldiers KxuliiiimlnulltittouHWItli Simiilsli Troops Until .Mutiy Aru IJut taiiltmt General IIiooUoOcouplcH tho Ci 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i Uuuurul'H Htilmrliiiti Abode. San Juan do Porto Illco, Sept. C Ma jor General John H. Urooke, his staft and escort, have completed their Jour ney across tho Island towurd this city. The march has been like a march through u friendly territory. On Sat urday General Urooke stopped nt Cuyey. Sunday he reached Cuituas, 20 miles from here. Yesterday afternoon he entered ltlo Pledras, one of tho nVlslocratlc suburbs of Sun Juan, where ho will establish headquarters. General Urooke has accepted the hos pitality of Captain General Maclas, who Kractously offered him the use of his private residence at Hlo I'lejlras. The column, though Btnall, Is Impos ing, and Is limiting a deep Iinpicsslon. General Urooke, with his chief of staff, rode at tho head of the column. Tho natives, who had news of the coming of the Americans, lined the roads, their faces showing their pleasure, although there were demonstrations. At Inter vals along the way the Spanish sol diers of the Gunrda Civil presented arms as our troops passed. At Cayoy and Caguas tho Spanish commanders received General Urooke with marked courtesies, and the al caldes paid olllclal visits, extending welcomes to their towns. At Caguns, where a thousand Span ish teculars are stationed under the command of Colonel Rodriguez, tho ceremony was pretentious. Tho Span ish buglers cave the nourishes In honor of a major general upon our arrival. Houses had been set npart for the ac commodation of General Brooke and his staff. The Infantry and cavalry companies camped In the outskirts of the town and were visited by the Spanish sol diers. There wns no display whatever of III feeling. Spaniards and Americans mingled freely, fraternizing and ex changing buttons as souvenirs. Al ready many of the American soldiers are buttonless. Spanish Hags How at Cayey nnd Ca guas, but as guests In an enemy's coun try we showed no colors save the cav alry guidons. Our stalwart soldiers and massive horses caused ceaseless wonder to the natives, accustomed to men of small stature and nimble footed ponies. General Brooke arrived here In ad vance of the other American commis sioners, who are expected tomorrow by the Seneca. The City of Cadiz, of the Spanish Transatlantic line, arrived yesterday morning from Corunna, the (Irst ship direct from Spain to reach here since the termination of hostilities. She car ries the Spanish molls, Is bound for Havana and will then proceed to New York. The French steamer Notre Dame de Salut, which was to embark tho first Instalment of Spanish troops for Spain, consisting of the sick In the hospitals and a few Spanish olllcers, went aground n entering tho harbor yesterday. Stolt Soltllor Arrestoil Fur Dcsm-tloii. Chicago, Sept. 0. Crippled with rheu matism and malaria, Private William 11? Flynn. Company M, Sixth Pennsyl vania volunteer lnfnntiy, has spent two nlRhts and n day In u damp cell ut the police station here, and yester day was taken to Fort Sheridan under arrest as n deserter. The pi Igniter had been two hours out of a sick bed and was taklnc a walk with his mother when detectives took him Into custody. Flynn Is 21 years of ofje, and Joined the regiment at Wllkesbarrp, where he was working. At Thoroughfare Oap. Va Flynn become III, He secured leave of absence Aug, 15 and managed to reach his home here. Ills furlough expiring ug. 26. Dr, Manler, who was attending him. Issued a certificate that the youth was too 111 to return to his regiment. The prisoner 8 mother claims to have sent the certificate to the proper of licers. nn: LAWKS. Tlio pleasant ofl'ect and perfect si.fety with which ladies may use Syrup of Figs, uuder all conriitimi. m ike it their favorite remedy. 1'n gut tlio tiuo and geiiuiitu urticle, look for the name of tlio California Kig Syrup C!o. printed near the Imltom o( tlio package, l ot bale by all diuggisU. Tlio Kviicuiitlnu or C'lilohnninuua. ChlckutnnuBa Park, fJa., Kept. 0. The last of the light artillery, consisting of Uutletles A, C, CI and II, of Ohio, bo- ohkIhk to Qeneral Wllllatnson'fl brl- 1,'iide, and the last at this point, left tho mrk yesterday for Columbus, O., to bo mistered out. The Inst section of the Third Tennessee left at 0 o'clock last night for Annlston. The KlRhth New York was to have left for New York but their cars failed to arrive, and they were compelled to wait until today. Two paymasters arrived yesterday, and will be Jolped on Thursday by two others. The only pien to be paid at this cttpip will be Colonel Grimsby's HouBh ltiders, tlje Third United States volunteer cavalry, the Sixth United States volunteer Infantry liumunes and tho hospital corps. Colonel Gilgshy'p men will be mustered out of the ser vice here next Saturday. When you call tor DoWIU's Witch Hazel Salvo the ureafblle cure, don't accept any thing else. Don't bo talked into ucucptlug a substitute, for piles, for soron, for burns. C, it. iiageuutica. Thu Ill-It Isli flair lu lCliai'toum. London", Sept. 6. The war olllee re ceived last evening tho following dis patch, , dated at Omduritian yesterday, from the Sldar, General Sir Herbert Kitchener: "This morning tho British and Egyptian Hags were hoisted with due ceremony upon the walls of tho seraya (the palace) In Khartoum. . Truth wears well. I'eonle have Icariif d that DoWitt's Ultle Karly llisers are reliable little pills for regulating tlio bowels, curing constitution and sick lieudacho, Tliey don't grille. (J. II. Hageubucli. ' .....union Killed, Washington, Sept, 6. Shortly before midnight a stock train run Into an open switch at the long bridge In South Washington. The truln was derailed, the engine overturned and several cars wrecked. Fred Frleland, fireman, and Ilrnkcman Cooper were Instantly kill ed, the former being burled beneath thu locomotive, Kuglnper D, Harman was teriibly scalded and otherwise In Jurcd. He can scarcely recover. DoWitt's WlUh Huzel Salvo has tlio largest rjalo of auy salve lu the world. TliU (act and its merit has led dishonest people to at tempt to counterfeit It. Look out for tlio man who attempts to deceive you when you call for IMVItt's Witch Hazle Halve, tho meat I'Vuure. V, II. llageubuch. Dr. Miles' Will Not Perform Miracles But It Will Cure Nervous Prostration. ADDIE REED, D R. MILES' Restorative not by any miraculous instantaneous process, but In accordance! "' tlie "pw minister tor war, win ad wlth science, which is the practical, common-sense way of llrst re- 1',?'? " '"T "'"'"'"''s ot tl,e r)rt'v- moving tho germs of disease, nerve food, that gradually 6tarts Into new, vigorous growth, strong : healthy nerve tissue, increases the appetite, helps digestion in ton- ing the stomach and entire system; and strengthens the brain and ,,, . . , ii. .I 4 i j.. i i 4 ,41. wlll power to control tho nerves, that induce sleep and rest with- out stupefying or paralyzing the senses. j The case of Mrs. M. B. Reed, the estimable wife of the leading! merchant in Delta, Iowa, interestingly shows that desperate cases require prolonged treatment. Mrs. Reed writes " I had been troubled with nervousness and occasional spells of prostra tion. In July 1891, 1 was stunned by a stroke of lightning striking the house, and became much worse. My limbs would all draw up, and my left arm and hand was in a cramped condition, and the chords in my neck would lio out prominently. One physician pronounced it a light stroke of paralysis. I would have throbbinga in my chest that seemed unendurable. For three months I could not sleep, and for three weeks I did not close my eyes in sleep. I thought I could not stand it. I Just prayed for sleep, and felt that if relief did not come I would soon bo dead or insane. My physicians (two from What Cheer, one from Springfield, and one from Slgourncy), all agreed thcro was no help for me; that I was incurable. January 1892: Catching at a last straw as I thought, I tried Dr. Miles' Nervine, and it helped mc from the very first bottle. The second night I slept two hours, and from that time on my sleep kept increasing and my health improved; slowly at first, but steadily and surely. I have taken in all forty bottles, but that first bottle was worth $500.00 to mc. No words can express my sufferings, and I can't explain in words how grateful I feel towards Dr. Miles for wonderful Restorative Nervine. I am now perfectly well and have not taken the medicine for over four months." Mns. Addik Rued. Dr. Miles' Nervine is sold by all druggists on the positive guarantee that tho first bottle will benefit, or money will be rofuuded. Book on Heart and Nerves Freo By Tho Dr, Miles' Medical Co,, Elkhart, Indiana, Dr. Miles' Nervine Som'ttmej ceedi a reliable, monthly, regtiUtlnz medicine. Only harmltu (Oi tho purest drugi ibftuld be used. 11 you waul the beat, get tOr. Peal's Pennsoa8 Pills They are prompt, enfe nd oftrtoln lnreinlUThesenalneCDr. rwl,a)DeverdUsBK nolnt. Bet enywhere, ll.W, AdOrsu i'iLAL AtSBlcmu Co., Cloreland, 0, For Sale al KIRLIN'S Drup "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF SAPOLIO SlEHLfllfaKl. I NliNV YORK. ALLSORTSOrSIIOKfOR ALL 50ITIS OF PEOPLE nh.L..., Rrlhe lease aui: you coiMi south? TUB FOUTIIKItN HAH.WAY ItKACIIES AM. I'KOMINKNT POINTS. Don't start South without consulting John M, lloall, District l'asscnuer Agent, Soiitliern Hallway, (US Chestnut strcot, l'hlladelplila If you cannot call lu person, write to 1dm. CASTOR I A Tor Infants nnd Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho Signature of Hay Keystone Hour. Ilo sine that tlio name I.KSiKI & lUKit, Ashland, I'a, is priutad on every sack, Nervine Delta. Iowa. ! Nervine Restores Health, and then supplying nutritious, healthy, Restores Health. Store, Shenandoah, Pa. fMjjnliun al 5 or mam will it ital rUCHKT nftUtl lo Off rvllnaj KoIAm ,'. HtlHl. SCUT iM'NHine. nnsoiT, unucHusem,. mioot isms. ceurtTicur. mv tout, pmsnmu. ww if jstsir. TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE And 'lower, Hit, Iliiiul of Amei'lra, Ciill- fornlu. Via the truo pathway, "The Iron Mountain linule," which tni verses a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes are unknown, l'ullmau first and second class palace and tourist sleeping cars to points lu Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old aud New Meslcu, Arizona, California! Orcgou, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Novuda, wlthuut change. Quick time, low rates, and all tho comforts of modern ndlway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chaso tickets via the Missouri 1'aclflo railway system. For rales right from your home, literature, and full information, il mp a postal ittid, J. 1'. MitSiuu, T. 1'. Agent, Bill Ilalb road avenue, Kliuim, N, Y or 3U1 llrisid way, Now York. a-l-tf W. E. Hoyt, 0, K 1". Agt. r j mm lUl 1 UIJ I rU.,.1 T .U. w Fronch Ministor of Var. HIS VIEWS ON THE DREYFUS OASE A Ill-port Tlnit tho Now OUlellil Will I'nvor Anutilliiu tho Senti'iieo to Avert ii ltoli'lul lillison and Cuv nliriuiu Ainbttlout to llo 1'roHldout. l'uils, Sept. G. When the cabinet met yesteidny the minister of Justice, M. Ferdlnund Sarxlen, Informed his col leagues of the receipt of Mine. Dreyfus' lequest for a revision of the verdict against her husband. M. Sarrlen prom ised to give a statement of the lesult of his examination Into the matter at a meeting of the cabinet, to be con vened arter the minister of war should have been appointed. The olllee of war minister was offer ed to (ieneruls Zuillnden nnd Snussler nnd declined by them, but subsequently Oeneinl Xurlinden yielded to tile urg Ings of 1'ieinler Ilrlsson, and President l'nure was unfilled that Geneint Xur llnden had accepted the portfolio. After lung corifetenccs with the pre mier, M. liiisson, and the minister of Justice, Si. Sarrlen, General Zurllnden was Interviewed by a newspuper repre Kenlatlve. The general said that the minister of Justice asked for the Drey fus dossier. When these were given him. he udded, lie would study the doc uments carefully and Inform himself tlioioughly legardlng the cusp before discussing It with the cabinet. Thp ft'fMla 111 Hi,. rnlillii-t lu mil vol ! IPITMtili'fl Hi: iloll ttllnl V UMltl.wt It., Hi M Hi Isxuii and M. Cavalgnac are believed to be playing for the presidency of the lepubllc, and It Is thought that Ilrihson Is growing Jealous of Cavaignac's In ei easing popularity. The latter, owing to his supeilor social qualities, Is sup posed to stand the best chance, and It was with a view of securing tho sup port of the unity that he stood out against revision. Opinions differ as to how the latest developments effect the situation. There Is u rumor that General Zurlln- way oul of thu ln'iJroun0 than tt Ie. trial involving all sorts of awkward revelations. . Whether or not this be true, there Is much speculation as to how Presl- ,lont Fllule UnlUKIlll General zuriinden to accept the war portfolio after twice refusing it. An Enterprising Druggist. '1 here are few men more wide awake and enterprising than A. W'asley, who spares no pains lo secure the best of everything in their tine ior tlicir many customers, lacy now have thu valuable agency of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. This is the wonderful remedy that is producing such a luror all over the country In ily many stattling cures. It absolutely cures Asllunu, lirunchitis, I loarseness and all allcc lions of the Throat, Chest and l.Uugs. Call at above drug store and get a trial bottle free or a regular siu for So cents anil Jl.oo. ttuarantced to cure or price rclundcd. NAVAL VETERANS PROTEST. Tlio.v lioniiiuil (iuartoi-. on u lloutiind Xowliero Klse. Cincinnati, Sept. 6. The National As sociation of Naval Veterans threatens to withdraw from the reunions of the week. When the visiting naval vet erans were escorted to Horticultural Hall, in the l'Jxpnsition building, yes terday they rebelled against the ar lnngements. They acknowledged that the cots and everything were better than usual on such occasions, but they wanted uuuitors in a boat and no- wheie else. They have had boats at other places, notably lluffalo, Louis ville, Detroit and l'lttsburg, and claim they were promised a boat here. Com modore William K. Atkins, of this city, who is In charge of the local naval ar rangements, has had no opposition for rear admiral of the association to suc ceed Kelly, nnd he at roon yesterday announced his withdrawal from the contest, although he had more than enough endorsements to elect. The In dignation centered against Atkins, and he was forced out of the race, although he Is not responsible for tho situation. He did ull he could to charter steamboat, but the demand was such on the river at this time that the citizens' committee could not get a boat for the naval veterans. The na val veterans threaten not to partici pate futther In any way this week un less they are furnished a boat. The camp fire of the Naval veterans, known as the "Dog Watch." at Muslo Hall last night, was attended by over 8,000 people, Congressman Jacob H. nroinwcll presided, and the spenkers were General J. I'. S. Gobin, commander-in-chief of the G. A. It., Hear Admiral Daniel F. Kelly, Colonel Isaac K. Archer, Hear Admiral D. S. Os borne and others. Colonel Albert D. Shaw, of New York, Colonel James A. Sexton, of Illinois, and Colonel I. V. JUack, of Ohio, the three candidates for commander-in-chief, are all here with elaborate head quarters and with their respective fal lowings for the coming election, which will take place Thursday evening or Filday morning. Owing to the fact that tho senior vleo comtnander-In-phlef has for 17 years been conceded to the city that entertnlns the encamp ment, nnd the fact that Cincinnati has chosen W. C. Johnson for senior vica commander, their department is not solid for Mr. Mack for commnnder-ln-chlef. Tho contests for the ejection of the next encampment seems to He between Philadelphia, Kansas City and Denver, What Ilr. A. I). Mater Says, llUTFAJ,o, N. Y.-l!cnts . l'rom my per tonal knowledgo, gained in observing the etl'ectof your Shiloh's Curo in eases of ad vanced Cousumption. I am prepared to say it is tlio most remarkable Ilemeily that has over Icon brought to my attention. It has certainly saved many from Consumption. Sold by 1'. D. Ktrliu, and a guarantee iviirtlltii Htlll at Liberty. Cairo, Sept. 6. Advices from Om durmnn say that the A.nglo-Egyptlan cavalry which went In pursuit of Khalifa Abdullah, after the fall of Om dui'inau, abandoned the pursuit about 30 miles beyond the city. The horses were completely exhausted having been rtddon IS hours. 11111 ing 15 of which they had been engaged In lighting. The khalifa has gone to Kordofan, to the southwest of Omduimun. General Kitchener bus organized Arab camel squads to follow him. On Sunday the British aniJfciTyi'Mnn forces, with tho Sirdar, participated In nn Imposing service lu memory of Ooneral Gordon. Oue Minute (JoukU' Ouro surprises pcoplo by 1U quick euros iunl eliiUlrou nmy tako it in largo iuantitlt wit lion t the Kustdunsor. It w won for iUell' tlio best reputation of any preparation used to-day for rolds, riuup, tickling In tlio throat or oUstluatu eouylis, O. K. Uaculmch. PREMIER DAYjS JRESIGNATION. 'lo Will llotlro I'rotii MoKluley's Cub lmit on .Monday Next. Clovelatid, Sept. C Secrotary of ?tnte Day and Mrs. Day arrived In Cleveland yesterday The secretary had lunrh at the Union club with Senator llminn.Wndrrw Squire, Judge William son and other frh'tids. At 3 o'clock ho took a train for Ashtabula Haibor, O., accompanied by Mis. Day, Mrs. liar- ber. who Is a sister of Mts. McKlnley. 1 Mrs. Lynch mid Miss I.yni h, all of Canton. In tho evening the party left Ashtabula on the .Jteamer t'oulea tir Kscauaba, Mich. The Corsica will load i with Iron ore at Kscanaua. and return 1 to Ashtabula with her distinguished guests, Arriving there In about live days. Secretaiy and Mrs. Day will then go to Washington. To a press representative Secretary Day said that he intended to hand In his resignation on the 12th of this month. He said there was nothing new to be said about the peace commis sion, but guve It as his understanding that Justice White had decided not to serve as one of the commissioners. You Invite diniiiiioiiitiiieiit when you ex periment. DoWitt's Little Marly libera are lileasaiit, easy, tliormicli little pills. Tliey cute constipation and siek lioiidnche Just as sure a? you take tliein. ('.II. IIiikciiIjuc Ii. Stnriiberu Inspect- rump Wlkoir. Camp Wlkolf, Mimtauk Point. U. I., Sept. I!. Suigeoii General Steinbeig ar rived bete yi-sterday from Waslilngton to see for himself how the camp looked anil to Inqlilie Into the sanitary ar rangements. General Sternberg lOBt night said that he had visited the hos pitals and that he had found their con dition excellent. He considered that the camp site had been well chosen. He was giatllled by all. he had seen. He paid that he had not come on a special I mission, but simply on a viEit of ordi nary Inspection. When he leturns to Washington he will make a verbal re port o Secretary Alger. More tliiiu twenty til i l lion free simples of DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salve have been .lis- tribitted by the manufacturers. What better proof of their eoiiliileme in its merits do you want? Iteuies piles, bums, scalds, sore. in the shortest spato of time. C. II. Hagenliiii'li i cl'linv rvvor in .Hpjitii. Madrid, S"pt. 6. It Is lepmted that there was a ease of yellow fever on the tratispoit Muntserrat. which arrived at Suntander with Spanish troops fiom Santiago. The patient bar lieeii iso lated In the Oza Lazaietto. and all pre cautions have been taken to prevent the spread of the disease. The govern- HU Hl UflllL-B Llltll llll' IIIUIl IH Ullt.'l Hlg with yellow fever. Miss (JoiiIiI'h Work I'm' tlio Soldiei-M. Catnp WiUoff, Sept. 0. Miss Helen Gould has notified the hospital au thorities that she has prepared quar ters for 20 sick soldiers at her place at IrvltiRton on the Hudson. That number of slek men will be sent there. rillpluo-i on strike Manila. Sent. C There have been sev eral labor strikes here, the demand be ing for excessive wages. Hecnuse tne American authorities in the early exi gencies of the situation here agreed to the extravagant demands of laborers, It has been dlfllcult to return to an equitable basis. One of these strikes caused the supension of traffic on the tramways of .Manila for three days. There is too littla preaching of the gospel of health. It ttic usi tiling mat ivonc thinks of nine, either to a man child or woman, child. It is one of the most Important branch es of an education. Without health, a man will be a business, and a woman a social failure. When the body of either a man or a woman is prop erly nourished, the result is the enjoyment of good health. Almost all ill-health is due to itnpiopcr or in sufficient nourishment If jjf the stomach is right and the liver is rieht. the blood will receive its normal supply of the life-giving elements of the food and the body will be properly nourished. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery acts directly upon the stomach and liver. It purifies and enriches the blood. It is the creat blood-maker. flesh-builder, nerve tonic and restorative. It promotes the natural activity of the en tire nutritive organism. It puts an end to the slow starvation that is at the base of many diseases. It does not make flabby fat like cod liver oil, but firm, muscular tissues. It does not make corpulent pto ple more corpulent but builds up the sys tem to the normal standard. "I was run down with nervous prostration and female weakness and kidney trouble," writes Mrs Marnnda Uamsey, of Suiartt. Warren Co., Tcun "My bowels were constipated My whole system was wrecked My frleuds thought I would die. 1 bad rend of Dr. Tierce's medi cines and sent for the Golden Medical Dicov ery.' ' favorite Prescription ' and ' Pleasant Tel leu ' In one week's time I betgan to sit up la two weeks 1 could sit up all day, afti r being t bad that I had to be helped in and out of bed. I have taken (bur bottles of ' Golden Medical Dis covery and two of ' Favorite Prescription ' and am In better health than I have been for years," Constipation is the father of all manner of maladies. If it did not exist, or was in all cases promptly relieved, the majoiity of medical books could be safely destroyed. It is the easiest sickness to neglect and tho simplest to cure Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets cure constipation every time. They cure it promptly, completely and perma nently. They never gripe. They don't get you out 'o nights. One "Pellet" Is a gentle laxative, and two a mild cathartic. Druggists keep nothing else "just as good." ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND fi THERE IS NO KIND OF PflIM no 1 ACHE, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL, THAT PAIN. KILLER WILL NOT RE LIEVE. LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE ' BEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS &. SON. e,V'qvvsvv'svsvsksr MAKE PERFECT MEN ! DO NOT DESPAIR! llu IVut Sit (Tit I,ouirert Ttie Itiys una umbltlons of life can V rublort'U to you Tlie very nor t cubes of Mtvoui hoblll i ty nn iiliwiHU'ly .Miml hy riciM.crii i' 1:1.1:1 n. (Jlvo piotiil relief lo lusoimtta lallhiK ruemory iiiul thoHiihte aotl drain ot vilul iKiHtrsJiicur ritd tiv Indl&eriitluiis oruxrtJkbL'f r" or fiirly years liumrt vlyui ami ooteuey to every function liracouptlio syntem, Lilvo rm MtMim to tbe cheeks anil Iumt to thu '"MBV eye&ot younj oroltl. OnoWio Nx tenewkf 4 vltal enerif)! c: box a' at lS.50 u eom9 1 f Jiletu jfiiarati- teuueuroor money rcrHmi-jftii can ina carntHi .uvehiikocnei pom vTir e eryw ncreui nuili'i, Ini'luln wrapper on rucelotof pr'te lymiirisuficeroco. caxton uidn. cliicago.iiL lror Bale lu Hliennniloah by Shenandoah Drug Store and Urulder llroH. IR.DHPSS Uelebmtecl Tcioal, 'nttilors ucvi-r Iju llirg Uuclftl. ItlrLC laleiUHt turfltRrr rulinf ' with Taniy f ilI rcuorroyat ftml other Ilk ,ii,plt..l. Al.v.l,u,llia Let nod ftViittl dU.iv (hclH.tluthaiittrWrt.ANo-l. WltictllsM, i ct Ut.lt. t 'iiH. Uuk. ltay, Uu.luu, Hut. I r ,1 lie W TOi mm CURED DY CUTICURA I v..i suUcrin," tortures from a dipa..-'d Pi iip I .n r lifnp mv laid f, no moMi In - till in lit I ittlo pimpl, 3 IimIcp at otei in) It, ail I li ul no r, st I w is I i lin ail noli lint water mid f'l titka hoAi.Hinl nt'nhe'i ( t net ha as a tlre-iuf.. Now my li' .el hasn't a ptutplo on it, jittij mv tt nr i goming splendidly. ADA V. II UIKI'I.I.. 030 fl rand St., Jersey fit). N J. I thought I would go frantic with Itching pealp humors. I lost considerable of tuv hair of liii li I had an abundance. I tried scleral ri'ini'illps, tlii'yf.illed. 1 tried Cci lei kaSoac, relief (nttneillate, itclilnc coinpletch-cone Mrs M. .iriiAN. Ilaliiilay St... tcrwi Citv HMIOirMtffhnntthf world feTTRB 0 ft C Cot Sola X'rr . I'-ii-i'in lluir to l'rodtK 1 ut t"jnl llnl It e !H IMrHWKYS m m u m h' m wm.w m aww mm m mt v a a mm n v cvtitmNAKrsrtuirius cu'iuji f n: ,:lt' ,'""lt ,''r"'''1 smk ''"''vcr. cvuus V IiiinifiK'"". ltlieuiuutUni, . f. CL'1U Kl'l , 1 II'. Ill.li niln r. "jUOIt.M. i:r..l.:;i't''Jii , lints, (.rillm. , Coldn. liillnpiif n. cu'liraj1'01'"'' ''l'n''lic. Dlnrrlirn. (.'.(J. l're.ent- .llCAItltlA(ii:. 'hid.miv a hi. viiiii:uniHoitiiKitH. cuiili. ! f v-,;l:- Mn ,"'"'" cuulm TOMHTIOV. Htnrtna Teat. IWe, curb: stable Case, Tisi Srsvllles, Honk. Ac., $7. At liruKKlsts r M'tit prfMiald nn reoelnt of iirlce. Itutnnlireys' MeUetm, Co., Cor. William & John Kts., New York. Vktkuinahy Mascal SrST Free. KEltYOUS DEBILITY, VITAL wkakxkss nnd Prostration from Over work or other causes. Humphreys' Homeopath. o Spenif,( No. 28, iti use over 40 yonrs. tl only successful remedy. $1 per vial.or 5 vials and lareo vial powder, for 15 l I I M I'riitrL-'lelH, up k tit lit .1 t i ii ruo Ipt n! -i l IILMlilltUb'atU. tO,, tor, Wllliwu A Jvha bl,,ew lark 37-"CURE CdARANTEED.""! CURE G JAR ANTE ED." "3 nit vo i n i) i: .;i ijir v. i-'u.uor Hill"ii1mf, Me'liil DKt'iihfN, Var icocele. iHirU'tiirt'M, r I'tittinir, Small I'micvt'lupf u firmitiH v jct Mat.lMMMl K..lnril. R flfm PIUS-IM j ii t'vi (itianiittfcu uuuuu i uiuuii lln iillrilM-i. lVeah catH cureil In I CTj0t 1 O ilay, Jv ml Hmm m imp f..r HuJic 5 "Truth." "tilvp in nn il l il riM.-k 1 xnodfi l? UuucUi&fuk.(rAutltuteitiUur tricks it bclicine WM. SCHMICKER, JR., Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity --Kor- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer niliions of Dollars Go up in smokw ovory year. Tako n risks but get your houses, slock, fa niture, etc., insured in tlrst-chussr liable companies aa represented by DAVID FAUST, '"s"raSfVA,fe. ' 130 South JardlnHI Also LlfelindAcrtdentsl Ootnpftntes r.t-iB4fta!t2iliue(;- BAZAR. THE! STYLISH PATTERN." Ar tistic Fashionable. Original. Pttfect- Fittlng Prices IO and 15 cents, r None hijncr. None better at any price. 1 Some tellable merchant- ells them la f j nearly very wlty it town. Ask foe tnem, or tney can be nad by man trcu.i u la cither New York or Chicago. Stamps taken. Latest Fashion Sheet teat upon receipt & C9 tent l tay MS CALLS MAGAZINE Brightest ladles' nagajloe futillshed. 7 Invaluable for tbs home. Fasbloni of B the day. Home Literature HousehU I Hints, Fanc Work. Turrert Topics, T Fiction, all fot nlv 50 ttnts a ear. In- f. eluding a fro O pattern, ruvrownseleo- i .1 . C I . . ") - , line. Seed two 2-cent stitnpj ?" Svop., iidres y.lSkdHy McU-VLL' CJllNrJs. tor ample Weil .4tfr SUcet, New,Yoit. f 5w8? FliU. Avenue, Chlcagor'- WRIGHT For all Bilious and Nnnvous Disiases. Tliey purify tlie Hlood and give IIealtiiv aciion to the enure system. Curo DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION and P'MPLES, A WN'S TANSY PILLS A tiiin. nn ivb nn WOMAN'S RELIEF. Al it ii mm nt md rrhtbl. Avovt mifatkuu. Ri fiTui'i tikir Villi Knit tk k ksaiiTL. Atdrutr tlort4 or tont AUxtl lt. Vtt. II. LUto 8o. Co. Uottoi, Uu, Out bAWfti iu For mIb at KlrllnU drug ator and Bbanjuidaa 4rUK ator A Hand la one of tbe ponsess, l' gives it. Handsomo Comploxion izreatest charms woman cunf OUOMt'S COMI'LKIIOK 1'OWUb.ul mm 1 T THE! STYLISH PATTERN." Af- I tlstlc Fashionable. Original. Pttfect- 1 Wi PUS in J