y. I Till EXCELLENCE OF SYRUP OF FIGS gjj is duo not only to tlio oripinaHty nnd J simplicity of tlio combination, but also to tlu euro and sltill with which it is manufactured uy sclnntiUu processes lenown to tlio Camfoiinia Via Svnur Co. only, ami wo wish to Impress upon nil tlio importance of purchasing tlio true nnd original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the Cami'oiixia Kin Svmtp Co. only, n knowledge of that fact will assist ono in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. Tlio high standing of the Cam foiinia Fia Svnur Co. with the medi cal profession, nnd tlio satisfaction which the genuine Syrup of Figs has jivon to millions of families, makes the name of tlio Company a guaranty of the excellence of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxativos, as it acts ontho kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to geV its beneficial effects, please remember tlio name of tlio Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FKANOItOO, Cut. I.OIURVIM.F. Kr. NKW llllllt. N.Y. MM ill larslily Oritioizo tlio Govornmoiit's War Mcasuros. )P1'0SED TO A BEORET BITTING. Wear 1 Royal Worcester Corsets. FOR SALE BY LEADING DEALERS. iH S' Those who once IWS gfrr ' buy 5l:ULia'S " f fwyP Veep comingback best by fur it. Tins ad- IV , ,. ... mixture makes I i adding a lit- ti,c nVor of cof- fH tic "f Seeiig's fee delicious. K ' Alt Grocers. fl to ordinary I, n uoffee. c. n packge.t Pilsner Beer. I Needs no Put up in i lusc ana homo. recommendation. bottles for family delivered at your ml "Lauer's Pilsner Draught Beer Is drank by the majority of beer drinkers. They are good authority on which is best. Bonor Snlmoron, tlio Itopiiljllciin I.otul or, Dcolnri'H Tluit Ills Party Is 'io toriiiliiml to Violate tho Secrecy Wlilcli tlio (lovoiiimoiit ItnpoioH." Madrid, Sept. 8. Tho chamber has followed the senate In dlscusstnR the late war behind closed doors. TI1I9 action has caused the crentest sen sation. Itnmmedlately after the meet ing Senor Salmeron, the republican leader, moved that an Investigation be made Into tho responsibility of Senor Sngasta's government In connection with the declaration of war, the nego tiations for peace and the violation of the constitution by the suspension of the guarantees. The premier, Senor Sagasta, quickly l.sked that the deliberations bo con ducted behind closed doors, and the president pronounced favorably on the request. Thereupon the Republicans and Conservatives vehemently protest ed, and, amid an Indescribable con tusion, tho doorkeepers cleared tho gal leries of spectators, the deputies In tho meantime shouting uproariously. The senate session also was a stormy one. Generals Weyler, Domln gucz, Azcarrnga, Palejo and Hlvera at tended. General Weyler reminded the senate of how Count D'Almenas had greeted th returning olllcers. Ho de clared that this was a reflection upon the olllcers' elllclency. "The mistr es made In Cuba are not to be blamed upon the army," he said, "but upon tho politicians at tho head of the government." The latter, he do clared, were responsible for not send ing supplies to the armies in Cuba and Porto Itico and. Indeed, for completely abandoning them. "Tho ministers of war and marine ought to have resign ed," ho continued. "Had the army been properly equipped it would not have failed. It would havo been better for Admiral Cervera's squadron to re main at the Canaries, for no practical end was served by sending tho ships to Santiago. "What measures did the government take to protect the Bquadron?" General Weyler asked hotly. "The responsi bilities for the surender of Santiago rested wholly upon tho government In stead of General Tonil." General Wey ler strongly condemned the secret sea sions of the cortes, and concluded his speech as follows: "I desire to speak to all Spain, nnd not merely to tho government." Count D'Almenas, replying to Gen eral Weyler's stricture, said: "I ad dressed my greetings to those who have been martyrs for their country to the Spanish soldiers, because they deserv ed such greetings. I did not address the generals, for they showed them selves Incapable of leading soldiers to battle or of showing them how to fall worthily on the field." Marshal Prime de Rivera shouted "That Is not true," and General Weyler and others Joined In tho protest. Count D'Almenas, addressing Gen eral Rivera, replied: "I am not afraid of such cries or of epaulets or of the decorations that will havruto be torn off the breasts of several 5mcors. The sashes of some generals should bo torn off and put around their necks." The moment the president of the chamber ordered tho doors closed Senor Salmeron ciled out: "I solemnly prom ise tho country that tho Republicans will publish all tho deliberations of tho secret sittings, for we are determined to violate the secrecy which the gov ernment Imposes:'' Ultimately the Republican and Car list deputies quitted the chamber as a protest agalnBt tho secret sitting, They held n meeting later, but fulled to arrive at an agreement. The chnmber, by n voto of 102 against 45, resolved to discuss Senor Sahner on's motion for nn lnvestlcatlon Into tho responsibility of tho government in connection with the war, but In the absence of tho "Republican and Carllst deputies debate was Impossible, and the house adjourned, The Prince of Wales OHDtua ; JOII INN llOrr'S MALT EXTRACT. ' ADFROKLDir. Castle, l i AIIKKDELNSIIIXK. ( rtf nia eoppljr three doscn Holf's fllt I Extinct, on account ef II. R. II., Prlnc of WhlfS. J. CROSS. By kooJs trnln to Abcrgcldle, Dallator, Aborucenshtre. DEVARE OF IMITATIONS. j Tho (rnnulno Johnnn lloir Malt Ctlract , makes l'lcsh and lllnod. Moro strength 1 In one dozen bottles of Johnnn tlolf's Mntt , Extract than In a ensk of Ale, Deer or i 1 Porter, without their Intoxicating effects, i AltC YOU UOIN'O hOUTll? AM, T1IK SOUTIIKIIN KAII.WAY liKACUUS IMMINENT POINTS. Don't tlnrt Suiitli williout consulting Join M. Iteiill, Di&tnct I'assonucr Agent. Soutliorn lUllw.iy. U31 Chestnut street, Philadelphia If you cannot cull ill person, write to him. You invite dtiipiiuintnient wlien you ex- ,,n 1 "Hi lji uaiuill 01, perimiMit. Ujmiu a l.ittlo Jviriy lasers aro 1 nlea'wiit. easy, thoroui: 1 little 11I 13. iney cure constipation mid sii'k henilncho Just lis sun-ns yon t:iHii theni. I'. 11. JI:ionijucli. TO TUE LAND OF SUNSHINE Anil full- louerM, the Hand of Aniuiloi, rorulit, Via the truo patliwny, "Tlio Iron Mountain Itoule," which trnvcrrusn teglon of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, Mlzztirds or hlldi nltltmles nro utiknnwn, l'lillnmn first nnil mcoikI class palace and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Tuxus, Old itnd Xew Mexico, Arizona, California, OrejioM, WnshliiRton, NcliniHka, Utah and Kevaila, witliuiit ctianpo, Quick time, low mtes, himI all the comfortsof inodcrii railway itiipinreiiipnU Kiiiiriutoed to all who pur cliaso tickets via the Missouri Pacific railway syctcin. For rates right from your home, literature, and full Information, dropa postal raid, J. 1. MiCumi, T. 1'. Agent. Mil Itail mud avenue. Khnlrn. N. Y.. or 1 llrimd. way, New Vorl. 3-1-tf W. K llovt, (I. I'. I'. .Vat. Truth wears well lVople haw Irarnrd that OnWilt's bltlle Iirly IIIm-miiic rchatilo 111 t lo pills fur ic(!Ulatlii(! Hie bowd-. cinitig constipation anil sick headache. They don't uripc ('. II. IlaEi'iihtii'li M1IJ ni)l?T l M 'P Anxiety aa to tho Fnto of Christians in Oandia. AN AWFUL MASSACRE REPORTED. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, Anthracite Political Club MBETS nT;RY MONDAY GVBNINO at 7 (A'tork nt 11 ltai-e street, l!oci' lllil. 11. A, T. MALIA, Sec'y. HOYUU, Pres. A irood Ui ink. . plnco for n Rood Michael Mills' Saloon, 2 K. Centre street, Mrllet's IiiiIMIiik, rmuL-aimir-STOEE o DHAI.KU IX o Fruit, Confectionery, Cigars and Tobacco. Wholesale and Retail. 2 West Centre Street. Wlue, Whlnktes, Peer und Clours. beer ill town hUvhvs 011 tnn Krtm bes f 1 I And a I rlably 1 j?oinpl Tho Rosy Freshness velvet softuess of the skin is inva obtalned br tbore who use I'ozzoni'b cxiou i'owaer. I UIXTII A. V 11,4 ItlhDTh Jainfyxreriab for5 Alimble HiTqepa nCMI!) to cur roi'CW ic.'in m tlMKC. Itedj ISLtKO. COHXiCTICUT. Pty fORK, UHSSrUtSli, Christ. Schmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA. ZOIt HTATK HHNATOlt, aoth Dlstrlit, D. M. GRAHAM, Oi Mauanov C'itv. I Hubjcct to lteiubllcan rulrs. 50U DIUK.trrOi! OK THIS l'OOlt, S. G. MIDDLETON, Ok (Iii.iikuton. Hiihjei't to ItepHbllean rules. -t ! JOIt COUNTY CONTIIIM.I.Iill, CHARLES A. SNYDER, OK I'OTTHVIMJS. Hnbjett to IU'iniblUiin rub. Wlien yon call tor DoWltt's Witch Haiel Salvo tho grt.nt pile euro, don't accept any thing olso. Don't lie talked into nceptiug a substitute, fur piles, for sores, for burns. C. 11. llaKeubucn. Two I'oun lylvnnlfi ohllor-. Drowned, Waal, iiiB1 011, Sept. 8. Private Oreen er and Prlvulu Huiry Coffey, of Com pany A, Fifteenth Pennsylvania regi ment, were drowned In the Potomac river yesterday ufternoon. With Pri vate GoiiKnwnre, of Company K, they wore (Tuntdii the tlver from Fort Bherldan to Fort Washington In a umall boat, when thev were Htruclc by a gquall. The boat rnpslzed, but Oonga ware clung to tho overturned craft and was rescued. STRONG AGAIN! WHEN IN DOUBT. TRY Ihryha "st nrf ihf i- -oftar as ucbinty, luzinef , Mccpiess ncss and v.-incocelo,Airuphy,fiC. They -lcar tiic brain, strencthea the ciruutatiun, in.tlte digestion n.i ffrf ouA imriirt a hltVi "i,"' '"o whuic ucinii. ah u rains ana loises nrfl cnecKeu ftrmancnity, u mess patient! aro nrODcrlv cured, tlicir condition oTten UfOrric ihrm intnTntamtv. f 'misumnf Ion or Dth Mailed seated. Price $t per box: 6 boxes, with Iron-clad legal cuarjntee n cure or refund the uiuucy, 5.oo. ocou icr iree dook. Aaaresi, ftAU Mtuiunt tu , uievfciana, u.". For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drujr Store, Shenandoah, Pa. CASTOR I A lor Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF SAPOLIO aiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliniiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii!i(iiiiiiuiiiiiiiitiii: W0K1EN WHO READ I nuiHBtivo uud keep .lifonned H ourtii.w! tV If TO ini'ui World's I'roirrcss Tlio writ nro tho formed and thrifty ulwuys keep t - RAINBOW LlNlAUil in tho house, ts t ctar If' ",v- Bprlnu, Bruloea, iu?.' ana p-U sc!l3e &ai pa'.i. Mot ti xs c ' SiMtrTiMititusraniUiiiJi?"' iiniiuriiueusw.mimijwxvti,. ' n. .Wit COUNTY SUUVICVOII, MARK D. BOWMAN, Or Maiianov Citv, Hii ) 1 1 tc llrpublliuu nili'H. Ipdlt Ui:i'ltHSI!NTATlVH, DR. H. G. REITZEL, Ok Maiiamiv Citv, Hiil,J, t to ltOMiblIi'ii rub'H, .OUCOIiONKIt, DR. W, K. STEIN, ft tit lUp'iblliun riilm ICHtilBoUA"" ' -a neciricCo,PmiA. Koi it I'nvhiDlcy'a ilriiK Bloro, K (lonm'iil WIiooIoi-'h Son Drowneil, Camp Wlkoff, L. I., Sept, 8. Thomas II. Wheeler, moii of General Joseph Wheeler, nnd Second Lieutenant New ton D. KlrUpntrh'lt, First cavalry, were probably drowned while bathing here yesterday afternoon. DoWltt's Witch IIuwl ftdvo bus the larcrtd silu of any s.ilvo in tlio world. Tills (act and iU ineiil lias led dishonest euplo to at tempt to counterfeit it. I.uok out fur tho man wlio iilli'iupls to deceive you wlieu you call fur DoU'ltl's Wiub Hit.lo K.ilve, tlio Cleat pilo cum. (!, It. lluucnbiicli, DreytiiH V:u.i to llo ItovNed, Falls, Sept. 8. The FIkuio says the cabinet council Just held unanimously agreed upon 11 lovlslou of the Dreyfus case. The URitutlou for convoklnB the chamber of deputies Is kiowIiik dully. Already notices of 12 Intel pollutions as to the Dreyfus alfuir have been (jlven. Threo duels nro Imminent over tho ciise. Humors uro In cliculotlon that Comtu Ksterhnzy hus disappeared and that Lieutenant Colonel l'nty du Clam has been unested, but they cannot lie continued. . . t Few Pointers. The recent tlalislics of llie number o deaths show lliat die large majority die with consumption, Tliis disease may coiiimence with an opjiarently harmless cough which can be cured instantly by Kemp's llaNam fur the Throat aud Lungs, which is guaranteed to cure and relieve all cases, 1'tice 5 and 50c. Sold by all diuggists j ask for a fiee sample 1... Is Hntil Tlmt Only Two Iltimli-od nnd I'llty Out r a TliouHimd lluvo Ilrou Siivcd Killlllin l'a-lm, tho'X'iii'h- lib (lovoi'iioi', ItottiriiH to Duty. London, Sept. 8. The eorrespondont The Times at Candla, telegraphini? Wednesday, fully conllrms th eurlier reports of most serious events there, lie says: Lieutenant Haldane was klllod and leutenant Scaurave wounded. The soldiers plucklly oarrlod Lluutenunt uldane's body to the boat under a Bhower of bullets. The telegraph olllce was repeatedly ret on lire, and the father of the tele graph superintendent was killed. The Ire Is still working. The worst Is feaied as to the fate of a majority of the Christians. It Is re ported that only 250 have been saved out of over 1,000. The situation was ex tremely dllllcult. The Turkish troops refused to aid the British, who, being axceedlngly few in tho tow, were soon overpowered. The 40 wounded were at tended to by the warships. The necessity for a large garrison In Candla had been repeatedly pointed out and the blnmo lies in the quarter re sponsible for leaving against heavy odds a handful of men to represent our occupation und enforce our authorities. Tim Mahommcdnns are pillaging Candla. lCdhem I'usho, the governor, declines that the mob Is uncontrolla- ! uie, uui me uiieiua upiuiuji i iikuiubi. him. Reinforcements are expected from Canea, and the Christian Insurgents are uisslng around the cordon. As this dispatch goes reinforcements are arriv ing in the Italian llagship Francesco Moroslnl. The bombardment was renewed at Candla yesterday, and the port has been seriously damaged. The foreign warships have landed soldiers to rein force the lliltlsh garrison, and pumps have been landed to assist in cpuanch lng the llres. It is stated that 22 British were killed and 45 wounded on Tuesday. Several Cbrlstlan families havo sought refuge on the warships. Many corpses are lying In the streets of Can dla. In one case a whole family was killed. The Italian consulate Is also re ported burned. The corrospondent of The Standard, who Is on board the Camperdown, says; Edhem Pasha, tho governor, has Just arrived on board tho Camperdown. Captain Hughes-IIellett, who spoke to him, saw no necessity for using diplo matic language, and told him plainly. In strong terms, that, as governor, ho would be held responsible In the event of any further disturbance. Kuhcm Pasha asserted that he was powerless to control tho mob, but his sincerity seems very doubtful, seeing that he had over 4,000 Turkish troops under his orders. Yielding, however. to the strongly worded representations of tho British senior naval offlcer, Ed- hem Pasha has finally found himself able to send tho Christians from Can dla to tho sea beach under escort, where they were embarked In shore boats. They are now comlnc on board the Camperdown. Most of the refugees are women or children, and some or them are wounded. A message Just signaled from tho town reports that the guard of eight British soldiers who, with about 30 Christians, took refugo In the Greek cathedral, Is quite safe under the pro tection of Turkish troops. On Tuesday tho chiefs of the Chris tian community offered Colonel- Held their assistance, but he declined to uc cept it. The sea is rough and landing is dimcult. Indeed, It Is Impossible to get through tho harbor, which Is held by a mob. Marines, however, are be ing landed In small detachments and are hastening to reinforce the British camp. Outside the cordon the Chris tians are assembling In thousands. They threaten to rush the town and Sivenge the fate of their coreligionists. 1'n.rliic Duty I'or Oirt Food. Washington, Sept. 8. A cable mes sage was received from Havana yester day stating that the Spanish author ities absolutely refused to allow the Coniul to land the provisions which she carried for the starving Inhabitants of Cuba unless the full duty was paid. Secretary Alger thereupon ordered the duties upon tho million rations to be paid, and directed thnt they be dis tributed under the supervision of the United States olllcers. Whatever opin ion the department might have of the action of the Spanish nuthorltcs It Is believed thnt the United States can not afford to allow the people who are hungry to suffer because tho Span- lards Insist upon the payment of the (Ull duty, Two Jloi-o Ti-ulnlond.s of Sick Soldloi-n Philadelphia, Sept. 8. Two hospital trains bearing 131 fever stricken sol alers arrived In this city last night from Camp Meade, Pa., and Sherldans Point, Va. The latter was under the auspices of the University of Pennsylvania and carried 28 members of tho Fifteenth Pennsylvania. The former train was under the direction of the Medlco-Chl-rurglcal hospital and carried 70 cot rases and 33 convalescents from regi ments of Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Hhode Island nnd New York. None of tho patients Is seriously 111, and neaily ull are suffering from malarial fever. PINGREB HOOTED DOWN. Urnud Army VoteriuiM Jumped Too Quickly nt 11 CoiioliiNton, Cincinnati, Sept. 8. Music Hall was again packed to Its fulcRt rnpaclty laRt night for the cnmpflic presided over by Colonel W. II. Mi-th. cxorutlve director of the citizens' cummlttiM- of arrange ments fnr the piirnintimcnt. As Gov ernor Plngice, nf Michigan, was com pelled to take a tialn at 10:30 for De troit, he was given the Hist place on the piogrHiii. Governur l'ingree in his prologue stated thnt owing to Imiiera tlve business he must leave last night, because the state of Michigan was pre paring to send n hospital train to tho south to gather up tho soldiers of that state. The governor referred to the mismanagement nnd destitution of the soldiers. After citing a particular case of bad management In the distribution of disinfectants he said: "If Secretary Alger " Hut Olivet nor Plngree never 'finished thnt sentence. He could not proceed, nnd even with the most persistent ef forts of Chairman Melllsb the governor was unable to utter another word. A voice In the audience cried: "Hurrah for Alger." The cry wns taken up ! a boisterous churns. The governor at tempted repeutcdly to proceed, but the audience refused to listen to another word. The audience Interpreted these three words to be the beginning of a strain of censuie, and absolutely refused to let the speaker proceed. Shouts of "Amen," "Take him off." "We don't want to hcHr him" and the like were henul throughout the hull. The clilnuiin mnde futile efforts to quell thedlHturbaiice. The governor then retired. He was rending his speech from munuscilpt. nnd after quiet hnd been restored Chairman Melllsh finished the sentence which the audience hud re fused to permit Governor Plngree to read. It ran us ulluwt,: "If Secietary Alger had been given full power such things would never have happened." The transformation of the audience was then humlllutlngly complete to all who wei-e present. There were cheers and repeated calls for Governor Pln gree, but he had left the hall and re fused to return. Moro than twenty million free simples of DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve have been dis tributed by the manufacturers. What better proof of their lonfldcme in its merits do you want? It cures piles, burns, scalds, sores, in tho shortest spaco of time. C II. llascnbucb i'ostcrdiiy's 'llascibiill (iniuc. At Boston Huston, 5; Washington. 1. At Louisville Cleveland, 9; Louisville, 0. At Cincinnati Chicago, 13; Cincinnati, 2. At Providence Providence, fl, Spring- Held. 2. At Toronto Toronto, 14; Otta- wn, 7. At HIchmond Richmond, u; Hartford, 1. At Putuison I'ulerson, 8; Lunouster, 0. At Norlolk First game: Hooding, 12 Norfolk, H. Second same: Norfolk, 3 Rending, 0. PciiIoii'1-h ot tlio Lute Win-. Wnshlngton, Sept. 8. No new legls latlon will be required to authorize tha payment of pensions to the soldiers who were disabled In the Spanish war and the widows of those who fell vie tlms to bullets or fever. Commissioner Evans, of the pension olllce, has had prepared a statement showing that up to Sept. 2 there has been filed with his office n total of 2IC claims for pensions on account of this war. Of those 43 per cent are Invalid pensions. The de tails ore: Invalid, llo. widows, 61; min ors, 2; inothi-rs, 4'J. fathers 24. ALI FOR YEARS CURED I had Salt PJi im for years. Mylcfrc 1 knee to ankle .w rw nnd swollen, and tlio pnin waslntcn.iC. I tried doctors in Hartford, Wai.Tiuiry, aud NewJIavcn.tniioavalL Co tici 11 a IlE-wn.vr.NT. Ct'TicrnA (ointment), and a, box of Ct'TictritA Hoai- completely cured 111c. OAUUKTT T. 8.VYKH3, Hartford Electric Light Co., Hartford, Conn. SPKenr Cttrk TittAtmPT roB ToRirttmn. Ili.ria. rtu sci Ik Hons, with I.osi op II tut. W.rmbntli. wiCi CrTtr? iu Hnr. c.MIe snMntln" Willi Cdmcvma, nnd ini il il ot CITICPBA lUn-I.VKT. Hil,l Ihroushmil Iho world. I'OTttF lluro ask Ciliu. Conr., I'rop.., Uuiton. llow to Cure Salt lUieuru, free. HUMPHREYS' 14 UmILF I - -jpp.- WITCH HAZEL OIL Piles or Hemorrhoids Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Boils & Tumors, Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rheum & Tetters. Chapped Hands. Fever Blisters. Sore Lips & Nostrils. Corns & Bunions. Stings & Bites of Insects. Three Sues, 25c, 50c. and $1 00. SeMly drugglsta, orpi-nt iost paid on receipt of erli' m jti-iums' jii.u. hi., 11 1 a us nuu.iuM.,!,ii,k. c u R E S HAKE PERFECT MEN DO NOT DESPAIR! Do Not NuflVr I .on iter! Tho Joys unci ambitious uf life can be restored to you Tin very wur .tease of Nervous Deblli- tv nro nt' mutely fiiren uy rnirirro 'i'aiiii;t. ( ve prompt rtMtefti insomnia. taifluiK memory and tlio waitu nnd d m n 'f vital powers, incur red by iwliirretlonv oreressei nf early year Impart vlf;or and notenn t i evei functluu Ilraco u ttio svhtcm Give blown to tlio checks and Jusire (. the ere of youiiif oroHI. One .)' rene'-or I Av.tal enertfj. O bote at tf'J.fi" a com-gv 1 W Ji-lt'to Jftiaraii teed cHP'iir money ru f u rid-ffryy t-'d run t'U carried in vest pocket huJd 2JL7 e erywhereoi mailed in plain wraj per on receiptor prlco byTUii i'KUFLCTUCO Caiton Uldg CuleaffiUlL For sale In Shenandofth by Shcnnndonh Drug Store and Oruhler Bros, WM. 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Waslcy, who spares no l,.iins t erurt- tin- of ev.-rytliinK in their lm, fnr llirir niaiiv CUSt Ulicrh. 1 MCV "'HV have the valuaUe agency f l)r. KiiiR's New n,u.mii fnr I onsunmtion. louciis nim tulds. Tins h the womlcrlul remedy Hint is Klucini; iucli a furor nil ovcr We country uy tv many slartliii!; cures. It absolutely cures . r n...l rtll 111 lf. illima, uronciuus, nouiscuc- .iu, "v iir,,,w f tin. Tliroji. Chest and I.uims. Call at above drug store and Ret a trial bottle free or a regular size lor 50 cents iinti ji.uu, (iuarnntet'd to cure or price refunded. When we read of a railroad wreck in which .1 hundred people are killed, we are filled with pity nnd horror. There are other dangers in this life a thousand times greater than that of the railroad wreck, only we do not have them brought so forcibly to our attention. Consumption does not kill i hundred people at once in one train. It does kill tens of thousands for every one that is killed by accident. If a sufferer will resort to the right rem edy before it is too late, consumption can be cured. Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures 08 per cent, of all cases If taken in the earlier stages. It has main tained this record for thirty years. Many of those whom it has rescued from the verge of the grave have permitted their names, addresses, experiences and photo graphs to be printed in Dr. Pierce's Com mon Sense Medical Adviser. This useful book is free, and any sufferer who wishes to investigate may procure it and write to thoe who were once sufferers thuinstlves. I'or a paper covered copy send 21 one-cent stamps, lo cover cost of matlint; only, to the World's Dispensary Medical Assoeia tion, llufTalo, N. Y. The " Golden Medical Discovery" is the great blood-maker and flesh-builder. It restores the lost appetite, corrects the impaired digestion, makes the liver active and the blood pure. 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