EVENING HERALD KHTAlll.tSIIliK 1870. fu-jllslied every Evening, Except Sunday, at 8 SODTlt JARDIN HtUKET, KKIH CFNTBK. TIio Humid (f tlellvrml In Shenandoah nndtlio iirru in "'ik ti-w i fornix ifnh imk, iy kMv. ullic c..rr.i'i it. Uy mall f3.00 a year, or V c-enn month, payablo In advance. Vlvcriiw incut ch.ri;ed iKcordlnu to Kimce and immHIoii, The imWIlier(i reserve tlio rlisht to chanco the uoitlloii ol advertisement whenever the linn I'tatlon ol nrw demand. It. The rlRht Is leeorvfrd to 1 Jit (any advertisement, whether paid tor or not, 3at the )iiiblliheni may deem ' iproper. Advertising rates made known upon application. Kntcrud nt the lioitofllce at Shenandoah, I'a., as econd clam uiall matter. TKI.Kl'HONE CONNECTION 'All the News Thai's" Fit to Print." Evening Herald SATIHDAY. SKITKMIIKK 10. 1S0S. OUR COUNTRY : First, Last and Forever. Ik you linvt'ti't vototl nt tin- prim nriei. tlo so now. TlIK fret- Hi'lvorite.s in Colorado fun not arot' anions tlii'iiisL'lvi'S, and as a result liunian lives uro Minrillced. So.MK folkH are so constituted t lint an ae ts aliout tlie only instrument of wurfaie to brinj; tlieni to a realiza tion of their position in the minds of the public Wk are heartily in fin or of reci procity, even in local allairs. There is nothing like (,'ettiiif; even with your enemies, especially those who tire from ambush. TlIK Hiizletou papers say that region is feeling the eirects of return ing prosperity, and that the business men and others of that city report Increased business. Dawson City now has two news papers The Yukon Midnight Sun and the Klondike Nugget. Both are weeklies and are sold at fillc per copy. By the time (Jen. Blanco gets ready to leave Havana an American newspaper will bo waiting to chron icle his departure under the head ing. "Another old landmark gone." South Dakota Supreme Court has decided adversely to the state law re quiring drummers to take out licenses. As a usual thing, tho 'commercial traveler ' has a free license for every thing Tint first cargo of cigars tobacco from Havana since the and war- Wiran arrived in New York this week. and now we can "biuijmj uut mc Spanish. TllKltK is a state movement in Ken tucky to provide a Bible for every ollleur and man on the new battle ship named after that state. Siri'osic the Auditors are com pelled, by threats of prosecution, to surcharge the Council next year for paying the Auditors' bills. What position would the aforesaid Auditors' assume, in the eyes of the public. Wuhk persons have died during tho late hot spell, by reason of the high temperature, than have perished dur ing the war. And thero is consider able loss glory in it, though that is a matter of indifference to the person deceased. "FiaiiTiNU Jack" Robinson has been named as a candidate for Con gress by the Delaware county Uopub licaus, in opposition to Congressman Butlor. the present incumbent. This will make two Republican candidates, und one of tho two will be elected, as the Democratic vote In that district is very small. It is h little hard to guago things in Republican politics just now, and it will lo much in ore dilllcult November if certain discredited otllco-seekors are placed upon the ticket. Tho indications are that tho independent voter will bo out in force this fall, and to win the Repub licans must nominate a strong ticket. TlIK sympathy of tho whole country will go out to (fen. Wheeler in tho dreadful allliction which ho has boon called on to endure, says tho New York Times. The death by rowning of hits gallant young son, ose clmractor gnvo proiniso of nn orable career in tho sorvico of tho cd States, isitcjnise for universal K To his father, for whom tho I'iciiu pootilo cherish sentiments . peculiar iiftectioit nnd respect, tho loss is irroptiriiiVfi), bttj we hope that the assurance "of their compassion may help him to hoar it. BETTER IN EVERY WAY Was Always 'Troubled With Nervous ness Now Cured. MAHA.NOV CITY, I'A, "I havo been troubled, vvlth nervousness and kldnoy difficulty. Havo taken Hood's Sarsapa rilla, and I'amnow feeling better in every way. I atn strougcr and have a good ap Tietite. and I Bleon well at night. I have o much confidence in Hood'a Barsapa' rilla 'that 'l orn fjfad to recommend it." Mlta. KlAzX HAWIPSB, 1110 li. Centre bt; HOOU S 1'MIS taUceasytoopsrato.aso. rTho Rosy Freshness And velvety of tneis of the skin is inva riably obtained br thorn who uo I'ozzoNi'a Uottiplexlou i'owaer. JFhst given FBEE 20 Socond 40 Third EACH IHON i rx (During 1997) For pnrtlcnlnrs send your immo and full tiiiilreM to Lover ltros., Ltd.. Hudson & Harrison Sts., Ni w Yoik. COURTS FULLEST INVESTIGATION Hilt Alircr Will Nat llNcti UN Con-tri-i'v With Mile-. rittslitUK. S- it. 10. Secretary of War AlKvr inul pnrty re.iclici' 1'lttKliurn last tilKht en nnili' for the sccictnry's hcime In Hctinlt fur ulnuit a ten ilnys' stay. The secretniy in nn Interview wilil: I "1 (lim't onre nimut the chni-Rcs nml iiHUitci chnrm's seen Hi tlio newspapers. Alisind nnil iinnsPiinlL'al stories have lioen puMishLMl which lias lmil the ef fect of uliirmliiB the soldiers nli'iuls at home." Secretary Aleer In response to a question then said tho reason he had askcil I'li'SUleiit McKlnley to older an Investigation was that there hud lieen so much publicity Riven to allcRed hiIh- maiiaReiiiont nml complaints In th? nriny that lie tiPSUOil tne nsnt to he turned on. '1 deslle," lie snld. "the widest, full est and freest Investlcntlon, that the whole world may know the truth." lie wns asked: "Do you desire to have Included In the Investigation tho chuiRes innde by Cienernl Miles?" The secretary replied: "1 do "not dis cuss my affairs with Cioncrul Miles with the newspapers." To dire a Cold in One Day Tuko Laxative lliiimo Qulnttio Tnldets. All ilrngnlsts lefiinil the money if it fails to emu. !. The (,'ciinlno has J.. It. J. on each tahlct. tf General t.'lny III vnri-i'il. Itlchmond, Ky., Sept. 10. Cienernl Cassias M. Clay, the hiiko of White Hull, hint been uranted a dl voice from his girl wife, Dora Itlehardson Clay, by Judge Scott, of the Madison county circuit court. The decree restores the defendant to her maiden name. Dora Hlchaidson. The suit for divorce was tiled several weeks afro and was not contested by the defendant. No refer ence was made to alimony, as It was understood by the attorneys and t.ie court that General L'loy unit already made ample provision for his wife by the purchase of a laiRP and productive farm near her old home. The ranr- rlace contract which existed between them was dissolved. What Dr. A. 12. Sinter Says. 1UU'1-ai.o, X. Y. Gents : from my per sonal knowledge, gained in observing the effect of your Sliiloli's Cure in eases of id- viimeil Consumption. I am prepared to say it is tho most remarkable Jiemeily that has iver been brought to my attention. It lias certainly saved many from Consumption. Sold by 1'. 1. Kirlin, and a guarantee. Noted Hotel Destroyed hy Tiro. Newport, H. I., Sept. 10. The Ocean Tinuao one of tfc" inrp-eat and best known hotels on the Atlantic roast and the center of attraction to visitors In the city for over half a century, was burned to the ground yesterday after noon. Sparks from the great conliagrn tlon fell all over the thickly settled portion of tho city and caused three or four fires on buildings along liellevue avenue, principally at the Casino, for tunately none of them caused very much damage. Nearly all the guests were In various patts of the hotel, many having Just finished lunch, when the nlarm came. They were, therefore, enabled to save many of their valu ables. For Constipation take Karl's Clover Itoot Tea, the great lllooil Purifier. Cures Head- iche, Nervousness. Eruptions on the Face, and makes tho head clear as a bell. Sold by P. 1). Kirlin and a guarantee. FiiMon l'ulls In rscviiiln. Iteno, New, Sept. 10. When the Dom- ocratls state convention met yesterday its committee on fusion reported that the Sliver Republicans would concede to the Democrats the nominee for lieutenant governor, state conti oiler, short term regent of the university nnd superintendent of public instruc tion. After some vigorous speeches the proposition to fuse was rejected al most unanimously. The .Democrats then nominated a ticket headed by George Hushnell for governor, and C. II. Clrlmes for lloutenout governor. The Silver party convention nominated a full ticket headed as follows: Governor, It. Sadler: lieutenant governor, James It. Judge; for congress, Francis G. Ncwlnnds. 'tin: i.adiix Tlio pleasant effect and perfect safety with which ladies may uso Syrup of Figs, under all conditions, maku it tiieir favoiilo lemedy. To get the true and genuine aitii'le, look for tlio name of tlio California Fig Syrup Co. printed near the bottom of tlio package Foi Kile by all druggists. favorable for fimlou In t'olornilo, Colorado Springs, Colo., Sept. 10. The probabilities seem to point to n fusion of Democrats, Populists and the Teller branch of the Silver Republicans. At 8 o'clock last evening the conventions met and several fusion committees re potted that satisfactory progress was being made to a tripartite fusion, and that they hoped to be able to repon today. You Invito disappointment when yna ex periment. PoWitt's Little liirly liisers aru pleasant, easy, thorough llttlo pills, They euro constipation and sick headache just us siiro as you take them. C. II. llageiibucli. Tried to A'ssie-Hluato'WIIliolmlnn. Ilerlln, Sept. 10. The Lokal Anzelger says that a fortnight ago an attempt was made to assassinate Queen Wll helmlna, near Amersfort, piovlnco of Utrecht, on the rond between Castle Soostayt uml Iluara. A man emerged from behind a tree and llred a revolvor at her majesty. The bullet missed tho queen, hut ploughed the cheek of a lady In attendance. The would be as snssln Was arrested. He Is supposed to be an English anarchist. The strictest secrecy has been maintained hitherto OB to the affair In order not to disturb the enjoyment of tho enthronement fes tlvltles. General i.awtim'H Health Itepoci. Washington, Sept. 10. Cleneral Law ton, In his bulletin concerning the heultli conditions of tho American troops at Santiago lust night, reports the doatli.of Dr. 15. S. Tyner, noting assistant surgeon, from yellow fever. Total sick, U0 tutnl fever. 200: total new cases fever, ?8; total returned to duty, 71; deaths, 3. Ptiios, oacli of $100 Basil. a " " " $100 Plcrco SpDclai Dlcjcles. $ I I ' $ 25 Gold Watches. FOR Sunlight soap WRAPPERS THE PRODUCE MARKETS. Am Holleetcit by Denllnus In l'hlladel- I plllll Mllll I til 1 1 1 II I '( . l'hllmlelpliln, Sept. !i. Flour dull; will' ' tor Htipeillne, W.1M2.W; I'pnnsylvanln i roller, clear, J.iii :i.:r, : city mills, extra, $2.50 . 12.75. Ityu Hour stonily ut $2.75 per bar rel for choice Pennsylvania. Wheat steiuly; No. 2 red. spot und month, C7? I C7Hc. Cora stroukt; No. 2 mixed. Boot, 3iMf31ic.; No. 2 yellow, for local trade. Mo. Oats firm; No. 2 white, new, 2SSI2SV-: No. 2 white, clipped, new, 29j( Siftc. Hay well lnaliitnliied; cholco tim othy, J10..WM1 for la rue linles. Ileef steady! beef liiuns, $2t.Sii'22. I'orlt quiet; family, $t2.7Bfi 13.KR. Kuril easy; western stenmed, l."i.22Vt. tluter llrm; creamery, lmtilDc.; do. factory. lP.feffiltc.; Klsbis, 10c; Imitation creuitiery, lSfilGc; New York dairy, lSlfHc.: do. creamery, 1H4 inc.; fancy Pennsylvania prints Jobbing at 21S(21i;.; do. wholoBHle, 20c. Clieeso riuiet; luiw. white. 'W'Hc; small do., 7M.c. ; laigo, colorud, 7l,4(7c. ; small do., 7V4c; Unlit skims, CflOVjO.; part Bltlnis, 5',4 iCe.; full sklius. 22'.4c. Kkks llrm; New York and Pennsylvania, lCfrlGHc; west ft ii. frush, lUc. Potatoes steady; Jerseys, 1.25ifil.D0; New York, flil.fiO; Long Isl and, $l.:r7Mil.73; Jersey sweets, $1.50i&2; soiitliern sweets. $1.12',iW1.23. Tallow nei! lcctcd; city, 3?c.; country. 3V''3c. Cot tonseed oil easy; prime yellow, 221,4c Turpentine llrm at :'.l'!i:!l,.ic. Cabbage dull, l.oiiu Island, f2H3. nultlmore. Sept. . flour unchanged. Wheat Inactive and higher: spot, month, October and December, l'.71iCilVT',lc; steam er No. 2 red, RiVfitiSlie.; southern, by sample. C2iiC5.lae. ; do. on tirade, 03i6Sc. Corn lirnier; spot and month, 3l?a3P,c; October, SHtfiWic: year, Klc; steamer mixed, .134rfrUVjc.: southern, whlto, 3iity SCc. ; do. yellow, 35Val!iMHc. Oats steady; No. 2 white, western, 20fi2GVj.c; No. 2 mixed do., 2IV&C Hye strong and higher; No. 2 nearby, l?c. ; No. 2 western, 49lc. Hay steady; No. 1 timothy, $10,501(11. Grain freights llrm and higher; Bteam to Liverpool, per bushel, 2id., Septem ber; Cork, for orders, per quarter, 3s. Cd., September; :is. Pil.Wls., October. Lettuce, 60c. per bushel box. Live f.tocU Market's. New York, Sept. 9. licuves actlvo and good steers a shade higher; rough stuff firm to 25c. higher; nil sold; native steers. tl.S0fi5.DU; westerns, $l.r,5; oxen and stags, t2.90ttl.75; bulls, $2.75':i; cows, $1.S0SI3.75; vpals llrm; buttermilks higher; about all sold: veals, $5faS; bobs, $4WI.50; butter milks, $4. 23571. 75; coarse westerns, $3.50. Sheep and lambs active and llrm; com mon und mi dlum 50c. higher; ull sold; fcheep. $3ffl.7.-: lambs, $r,.5onr,.024; culls, $4. Hogs steady at $I.Wl 1.40. Kast Liberty. Pa.. Sept. O.-Cattle about steady; extra. f.'i.S.'f r S. ID; prime, $3Ti5.15; common, $3.7rfj 1. Hogs steady; prlmo mediums, $l.inii4.15; best Yorkers, $1.05 4.10; heavy, $4111.05: common to fair York ers, $3.03ffl; griissers, $.!.tOIi3.!iO; best pigs, $3,751(4; skips and common pigs, $2.75?? 3.50; roughs. $2.5013.00. Sheep steady; choice, $1.C0T I.C5; common, $3.25fi3.75; choice spring lambs, t.'.COIjS.M): common to good, $4j5.50; veal calves, $707.50. Stop That. Cough I Take warning. It may tcilll to (AUlstimptlOII. A 4r. lectio ut bllllo 1,' Curo may save your life. Sold by V. D Kirlin and a guarantee. TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS. UNKUIiPASSKn BlUtVICK OrKKKKD UV TUB SOUTIIKRN RAILWAY. Leaving llroad Street station, Philadelphia, at 11:55 p. 111. daily, the Southwestern Limited," carrying a dining car and tho most luxurious Pullman drawing room sleep ing caiB, reaches liirminghau tho following night ut 10:10 and anives at Memphis tlio next morning at 7:10. Through sleeping cars for Aslievllle, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampa, Atlanta, Mobile and New Orleans aro also attached to this train. Pullman reser vations can bo mado in advance and all In formation obtained by communicating with John M. Ileal, District Passeugcr Agent, b'i Chestnut street, Philadelphia. Beware of Olntnents for Catarrh that con tain Mercury, as mercury will surely ncstroy tne senso 01 4inell mill eoninlt'tely ilerange llievviinio sybiein when entering It tlnoiigli the mucous surfaces. iSucli artlelcM should never bo ustsl except 011 prescriptions from renutalilu pliyHlelansf uh me damage, they will do Is ten fold to Ibo good you kommII.Iv il.'rivo fr,,m thrill. ItliU'H Catarrh Curo. manufactured by I' .1. Cheney A: Co., To ledo, ()., eonttUiiH 110 mercury, uml is taken In, termiUv. iittimr illrectlv noon the blood am mucous surfaces of tliu uystcni. Ill buying Hall's Catarrh Cure bo sure you get tlio genuine. It la taken Internally, ami made In Toledo, Ohio, b Y. .1 Cheney A; Co. Testimonials free. .Sold by Druggists, price 75 c. per bottle. 'J'rnln Wrecked. Knuliieer Killed. Lock Haven, I'a., Sept. 10. The west bound Krle mnll train on the Philadel phia and Erie railroad was wrecked yesterday at North Hend, caused by the locomotive Jumping the track. En gineer John M. Iiutlor, of Harrisburg, had both legs cut off and died soon nf ter. fireman John Kutz and TJaggage Master Devlctor, both of Harrlsburg, were also slightly Injured. The engine ran a'hundred feet on tlio ties and went over on Its side, tho tender going en tirely over the engine. The baggage car turned end over end and landed 20 feet from the track. : Passengers es caped Injury. Yextoi'dny'K ltiis,ebnll"(inini. At Hoston Hoston, 3; New York, 0. Brooklyn Brooklyn, 8; Ilultlmoro. D, Cincinnati Clnclnnutl, C; Chicago, 4. Washington Philadelphia, 8; Washing. ton, 5. At Wllkesbarre Wllkepbarre, 7; Syra cuse. 0. At Providence Providence, 10; Springfield, 1. At Toronto Toronto, C; Ottawa, 0. At Montreal liulfulo, 10; Mon treal, 8. At Lancaster Lancaster, 5; Newark, 1. At Patersnu First guinu: Allcntown, 8 Pnterson, c. Second game: Allcntown, C; Paterson, 1. At ltlchmond Itlchmond, C; Heading. 5. At Norfolk Hartford, 0; Norfolk, 2. Hohofleld and (ioi'iliiii us Invi-ntluntorr. Washington, Sept. 10. President Mc Klnley has tendered places on the pro. posed commission to investigate the war department. In relation to the con. duct of the IHspano-Anisrionn war, to Major (leneral Sdhofleltl, former com niandlng general of the army, and to ex-Senator John 11, (inrdon of fjeorgia. Thero havo never been nioro than three cotitoiiiorory Kuro)can cjueens in fact, tho numlier who haNoocouplcd tlio thronu In medliuval and modern times Is compar atively small., F.ngluml heads tlio list with llvo, Hubsht can boast of four,- but tho to tal comos to considerably under SO alto gether, "Now, Harry," asked thoteaohor of tho juvenile class, "what is tlio meal wo eat In tho morning callcdf" "Oatmisil," was tho llttlo fellow's prompt reply. Chicago Nuwb. FINANCE AND TRADE. rim Volume or IImmIim-h l.nrircf Than H i:vef lias lteeli. New York, Sent, 10 It. O. Dun & Co.'s weekly revelrw of trade says: The volume of business Is larBer than it ever has been. Investors across tho water have caught the cue and their purchases of American bonds and stocks have been heuvy for several weeks. Wheat has been aboftt one cent high er In price for spot, with western re ceipts only about as laifie as those of Inst year for the week. No doubt some farmers have learned that It l a poor business to hold back for higher prices, and yet very ninny are doliiK it, and so nre maklhB Inevitable a more disas trous decline In prlres after a time. Corn Is a shade hlclier, one estimate promising only 1,700.000 bushels. The cotton year has closed, accord ing to the financial Chronicle, with a yield of 11.1S0.9G0 bales In 1S97, of which 7,01(1 OfT, were exported, 1,850,000 were consumed In northern mills, 1, 227,030 In southern mills. J20.079 were added to northern mill stocks, and 9S, 991 to commercial stocks. It Is but fair to say that the financial Chronicle makes no calculation of the quantity produced, but not niu'keled. which the New Orleans Cotton Exchange reckons nt 330,000 bales. A Llttlo Prince slrleken. Horlln, Sept. 10. Prince August Wll helm, the fr.urth son of Kmin-ror Will iam, Is suffcilng from diphtheria. The younger children have been removed ami, the empress alone remains at Mm now palace ith the patient. How to book Good. Good looks arc really mure than skin deep. depending cnthely on a healthy condition of all the vital organs. If the liver be inactive, you have a bilious look ; if your stomach be hsordered, you have a dyspcptia look ; il )our kidneys be affected, you have a pinched look, becure pood health, and you will surely have pood looks. "V. lectric llilteis" is a good Alterative and Ionic. Acts directly on the stomach, liver and kidneys. Purifies the blood, cures pimples, blotches and boils, and gives a good complexion. Kvcry bottle guaranteed. Sold at A. Wnsley's drug store.. 50 cents per bolllc. aiyxtei'loies ShootliiK In Denver. Denver, Colo.. Sept. 10. W. H. Law rence, of Cleveland, O., was shot and probably fatally wounded In a room at the Oxford hotel yesterday afternoon by n woman who Is known here only as florence Itlehardson. The woman then shot herself In the heart, dying nlmost lnstnntly. The couple had reg istered at the Oxford hotel nbout a half hour before the tragedy occurred as II. C. Kockwell nnd wife, of Oreely, O. The motive for the shooting is not known. Mr. Lawrence nnd the woman who had shot him had returned yes terday from n three weeks' tour over thn Rtato In a covered wagon. The wo- mnn wns about 24 years of age, and of dissolute character. When vou rail lor DeWilfs Witch Hacl Salve tho great pile cure, don't accept any thing else. DOII't HO tallica lllio lll'm-pim;: ii substitute, for piles, for sores, for bums. (,. II. llageiibucli. (-hot Her Llttlo Playmate. Scranton, I'a., Sept. 10. Lizzie Itus hcII, a 7-year-old girl, was shot and In stantly killed yesterday by Mary Mo- ran, II years of age. The latter In play pointed a self cocking revolver at the Itussell girl and pulled the trigger. The bullet seveted one of the main nrter- nnnr the heart. The parents of the children are neighbors. In the Moran house, where the accident occurred, an Infant child lay dead. The father was arranging to drive to Wllkesbarre to consult his brother nbout tho funeral. He had laid the loaded revolver on a shelf, as he Intended carrying It for protection duilng his ride home last night. The Moran girl was arrested and arraigned before an alderman. Tho coroner advised the discharge of tho girl nnd she was released. lie Not Doccived. A Cough, Hoarseness or Croup, aro not to bo trilled with. A doso in time of billion's Curo will savo you much trouble. Sold by P. I). Kirlin and a guar antee. iVnlloi' Defeats Stiirbtlolc. rtaltimore. Sept. 10. Frank "Waller, of Hoston, defeated Frank Stnrbuck, of Philadelphia, in a DO mile pace raco ut the National Colllseum here yester day. Waller also broke the world's record for 50 miles behind pace. Th best previous time was 1 hour and CO minutes, made by him a week ago In his 21 hour raco with Henrv Smith. Last night ho lowered these figures to 1 hour, 48 minutes and IS 4-5 seconds. The two men were limited to tandem pace and each had five machines. Star buck led until the 43d mile. For miles neither man gained, but Star- buck began to show signs of distress, and in tho 45th mile fell from his wheel and had to bo carried from the truck. Waller koiit on riding at good gait. He won by four and a third miles. Every expectant mother litis a trying ordeal to faco. If she doca not get ready for it, thero is no telling what may happen. Child-birth is full of uncertainties if tfnturo Is not given proper assistance. 'S la tho best help you can uso nt this timo. It is a liniment, and when rcgulnrly ap plied several months before baby comes. It makes tho advent easy and nearly pain less. It relieves and prevents " morning sickness," relaxes the overstrained mus cles, rcliovoa tho distended fooling, short ens labor, makes recovery rapid and cer tain without any dangerous after-effects. Mother's Friend is good for only one purpose, viz.: to relievo motherhood of danger nnd pain. Ouo dollar per bottle at all drus stores, or eent by cicpreu on recolpt of price. Fnbt. Books, eonlslnfiig valuable Informa tion for women, will ba eent to auy uJdresi uuoo application to TI1U UKAUFIULD KHuULATOR CO., Atlanta, U. DO IT YOURSELF You can tell .lust as well as a physician whether your kidneys aro diseased or healthy, Tlio w"iy to do Is to tako a bottlo or glass turn, blur, nnd (111 it with urino. If there is a sediment n powder-like plilistanco at tlio bottom after standing a day ami night, there Is Roiuetliing wrung with tho kidneys. An other sure sign of disease Is u desire to urinate often, uml still n notlicr sign is pain in the back. If urine stains linen, there is no doubt that tlio kidneys are iilleeted. Any and nil diseases of the kidneys, lUer, bladder and of the urinary passages mid con stipation of tlie bowels a'o clued by Dr. l),iid Kennedy's Favorite Itemedy. There U no question about Its being tlio best and surest ineiliLiiieiiitliewoild for such troubles. It quickly relieves and cuies inability to hold urine, nml tieimle. vounz or old. who take It u ix' not compelled to get up a number of times (lining the night. For putting an end to that sciildliiB pain experienced in passing mine, nothing Is so good as Dr. David Ken ned'a favoilto lfeinedv. It corrects the bad edicts of whiskey and beer; Is pleasant to the taste, and does not seem to bo medicine nt all. Dbo.ises of the kidneys and bladder ., Tie ii re, mlie tlio use of instruments to push bad: the sandy matter so tlio urine can bo oideil. In such cases Fuvorito I'cmedy should be taken without further delay or the disease may provo fatal. It Is sold for one dollar n bottlo stall drugstores. It is well ttoith many times its piice. Samples Free. If yon wish to test Dr. D.tvid Kennedy's Favorite Ucmeily befiiie buying It, send your full post olhco address to tlio Dr. D.ivlil Ken nedy Corporation, ltondoiit, N. Y., and mention this paper. We will then mall you a sample bottlo flee, as well as circulars giV' Ing full directions for Us uso. Kvcry readoi of the IfKltu.n can depend upon tho genuine ness of this lib 'ral oiler, and all snH'erei9 from kidney troubles should lako advantago of It at ome. TO Tlin LAND OF SUNSHINE Villi I'louers, the Hand of Aineilcil, Call' fol-lllll. Via the fruo pathway, "The Iron Mountain Koutc," which tnivcrscsa region of perpetual sunshine, whcio snow storms, blizzards or high altitudes are unknown, Pullman first and second class palaco and tourist sleeping coil's to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and Now Mexico, Aii.ona, California, Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rates, and all tlio eonifortsof modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via the .Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates light from your home. litcratuie, and full information, drop n postal card, J. P. McCann, T. P. Agent. 510 Kail road aveiiuo, Klmiru, X, Y or 301 Broad way, Now York. 3-l.ff W. K. Hoyt. O. E P. Act Truth vveais well. Pconlo havo learned flint DeWitt's I.ittlo Farlv nisei's aro reliable little pills for icgulaling tho bowels, curing constipation and sick headache. They don't grlpo. t;. 11. iiagcnuucii. AUi: YOU HUINO SOUTH? Till! MUlTUKUN RAILWAY nnACHKS AI.l I'llOMINl'.MT POINTS. Don't start South without consulting John M. lieall. District PasseiiL-or Agent, Southern Hallway, U2S Chestnut street, Philadelphia If you cannot call in person, write to him. Itcdlieeil Itutns to Itoston. On account of tlfu meeting of tho Sovereign Orand Lodgo, I. O. O. F., at Hoston, Mass, September 10 to SI. lfelis, the Pennsylvriiia liaihuad Company lias arranged tosell excur sion tickets September 1(1 to 21) Inclusive, from all ticket stations 011 its line, to lie ton at rate of single fare for tlio round trip, Tickets will bo good to return until Septciu her !10, 1MW, inclusive, when p-operly stamped by the Joint Ageni. DoWilt's Witch Hazel Salvo has tlio largest sale ol any salvo in tho world. Tins lac and its merit has led dishonest pconlo to at tempt 10 coiinterlell It. Look out lor the man who attempts to dcccivo you when you call for DeWitt's Witcli Hazlo Salvo, tho gloat pilo curo. C. II. llageiibucli. Foul-Smelling Catarrh. Catarrh is ono of tho most obstinate diseases, and hence tho most difficult to f;ot rid of. Thoro is but ono wnv to curo it. Tho diseuso is in tho blood, nnd all the sprays, washes and inhaling mixtures in tlio world enn havo no permanent elfnot whatever upon it. Swift's Spe cific euros Catarrh permanently, for it is tho only remedy which can roach the Uiseuso and lorco ft trom tho blood. Mr. 11. I. McAllister, of Ilari'odshurg, ICy,, had Catarrh for years. lit) writes: "I could see no improvement whatever. uiougn 1 was constantly treated with unray unu wiiHiu-8. nun oniei cm Inhaling remedies In fact. I could foci that each winter 1 was worse man 1110 year prevlou! "Finally t (va brnuaht to mv nntln that Catarrh wns n lilnn. disease, and after flunk ing over the matter, 1 saw It wasunreasonable to expect to bo cuied by jemt-uiea wiucil oil! reached the surface, then decided to tr evr liottles were used. I no ticed a perceptible. Improvement. Continuing me remotiy, me, uiBease wns iorcea out or m svstem. and a eomnlete cure wns the rndul 1 ndvWo nil who have thU dreadful dtsetise tc abandon thelrlocal treatment, whlohhasncvei done them any good, and tftko 8.8. S., a rem edv Hint can reach tlio disease and cure It." To continuu tho wrong treatment for Catarrh is to continuo to suffer. Swift's Specific is a real blood remedy, nnd cures olistinuto, ileep-souted diseases, which other remedies havo no effect whatever upon. It .promptly reiiohos Cittnrrh, and never fails to curo even tho most uKgravnted enses. For nru ViEtfQ fey 111U is Purely Vegetable, and is tho only blood remedy guaranteed to contain no dangerous minerals. Books mnilod free by Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Georgia. Variable Friction Feed Saw MILL '.-..L--gt, and - Aj'ax Center Crank Engine llapld, iiccumte, fitrun? anil Mmplo, with lan;o ruiiuL'iiy, j-iiyiin-o un elllu or wheels, etroritf and Bale. No Fiuiiihiir ltollrr Iiiim vwv rx- idodi'd. Also lit and ti id aifrlculturul Implements i generally. Hay PresKes ' a specialty. Hend for Catalotjuo and prices to A. B.FARQUHARCOUdYork,Pa. Roiiaiutriuliycmi RUPTURE you wear tho CHAMPION TRUSS, tiUddthW TruM Co.. CIO Locuii SU fhuu rfc S.S. S.. nnd after a UHAR THD CijaTLT IN CRETE. Iton.irU'dTliiit Another lWiinbiii'dnirnt (irCandla In Imminent. Athens, Sept. 10. News wns received here from Camlla late yesterday after noon that another bombardment was mmlnent. Tho fire continues. Four hundred deaths nro already attested. Martial law bus, been proclaimed. The foreign admirals havo requested the powers to send a battalion each to clnforco the International garrison. On the request of the admirals the Cretan executive committee has suc ceeded In inducing the Christian In surgents In Candia to tetlro outside the cordor. DJevud Pasha, the Turkish military commandant, says ho has given the Turkish military authorities at Can dia strict Instructions to assist In maintaining order, lie declares that the Hashl Dazouks aro responsible for the recent outbrenks. Yesterday 21 additional bodies of Christians were discovered under th smouldering ruins nt Candia. The llrltlsh admiral, It Is said, bin demanded the disarmament of the Mussulmans. The daughter of the mnssacred Kngllsh vice consol, with her baby, has disappeared. It Is supposed that both have been massacred. Horrible stories of atrocity are told by the refugees from Candia. They suy tho llahal Ilazouks cut open the bodies of their Christian victims on tho nrst day of the outbreak and threw the entrails Into the llnmcs of the burning houses. They hulled tho llrltlsh vice consul bodily into the llames, shouting 'Now let the Kngllsh come help him. Oil- roe Camp Monde. AVnshlngton, Sept. 10. The Fif teenth Pennsylvania volunteers, which has been on duty at Sheridan Point, the recently constructed fortifications for the defense of Washington, left this city over the Haltlmore and Ohio railroad last night for Camp Meade, i'a. Buoklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best saivo In tho world for cnta. bru ses. sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fovor soros, tcttor. chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and nil skin eruntioiis. and nositivclv cutcs piles. or jo pay required. It is guaninteed to give porfect satisfaction or mony rt-fiu:dod. Price S5 cents por box. For ln by A . Waaler. The S'olitli anil Its Ail' unlogeR. Tlio Southern Railway lias is-ned tor free distribution, a sixteen page Journal des criptive of Virginia", North and South Caro lina. Tennessee, Gearcia, Alabama and Mississippi. Persons seeking now locations. or capitalists' desiring to make safeand profit- ablo investments will Und tho information contained therein both valuablo and inter csting. Copies will be mailed free upon a) plication to John M. lieall, District Passeii ger Agent, S28 Chestnut street, Philadelphia Pa. Give the Children a Drink called Grain-O. It Is a dolicious. appetizing, nourishing food drink to tako the placo of coffee. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who have used it becauso when properly prepared it tastes liko the finest colics but is frco from all its injurious properties. Grain Oalds digestion and strengthens tho norves U is not a stimulant but a health builder, and children, as well as adults, can drink it witli great benefit. Costs about as much a3 codec 15 and 25o. Philadelphia & Reading Railway Hutu Hard Coal- -No Smoke IN KKKKOT JULY 1st. IriOS. Trains Icnvn Shcuaiuluali an IoIIowh: Kor New York via I'hllfttlelnMft wtrk dnys, 7 30 9 51 a. in., U 27. Z lu una 6 w n. in. For New i ork via Mnueh Chuiuc. work ln a. 7 30 a, m.t 12 27 and 3 10 p. in. For Kvauliiu uxitl l'lillaueJEihl:. week Hay, v 3U, v aj a.m., vj 27, li iu aim o U7 p. ih For 1'ottsvllle, week days, 7 30, 9 54 12 27. 3 10. 0 07 nnd T 25 n. in. Kor Tamaquu and Mahanoy City, week days i ovj, v ti a. in., iu ana du u, in. For AMlllaniiport, Sunbury and LewtfibiiriT wt'ett uavft, iiuq a. m.. 12iI7. 7 2 u For Mnhauo PUue, wcekdaye. 7 30, 9 54. 1 1 Hi ft. in.. 12 27. 3 10. 0 07. 7 28. 9 Aft n. m. For Ashland and Shamokln, week dayn, 7 30, ii uu n. in., ii.-, iiiu, ou7, v anu 9 0" ii. ui For IJaltlmorc. WiMhlnirtoii and the Wcntv) B. & O. It. It., through trains lea-i Heading Terminal, rhllttdelphltt. (I1. & It. U K) ui 3 20, oo, ii n. iu., a iu unu v.xi p. u.. nunuayri. J 20, 7 00, 11 20 a. in., 8 4K and 7 27 p. m. Addl- ttonal trains from Twent)'(ourth and Chest nut Htreetd station, week days, 10 UO a. in. 12 20. 12 16 8 40 p.m. Sundays, 185, 8 23 p. in. TRAINS FOH 8IIKNANDOAII, Jeave riew York via nuiadelpnla, wee daH, 12 IS, 4 80, 8 00, U 30 a. m.t nnd 1 45, 4 3 00 P.m. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, ucek Java. 4 80. 9 10 a. m.. 1 30 n. in. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week .IaB. 3 10. riBti. 0 21 u. lu. ami I Sti, 4 Ui p, Leave Una til ii;, week UaH, 7 0j, 10 OS, a, m. 2 10. i 17. 6 oo p. in. Leave I'oUflVllli, weekdays, 7 10, 7 40 n. m vs hu i iu. u iu aim u ou p. m. Lcho Tnniaqun, week dayn, 8 30, li SI a. 1 49. 5 50. 7 20 p. m. Leave Mahnnoy City, week days, 9 03, 1147 a. m., -i z.a b 2i. 7 44 p. ra Ieave Mahunoy l'lano, week days, C 110, 9 2. 10 25, 1159 a. iu.. 2 41. 5 32. 6 11. 7 57. pm Leave Wllllauihport, week daya, 7 42, luOJ a m.. 12 31 and 4 00 p. in. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Lcae Philadelphia Chestnut ktrect waif an souin street wnari ror Atlantic uity, AVeckduyH Kxpress, 8 00, 9 00, 10 15 a. in., (1 30 huturiiuva onlv . 2 OU. U 00. U 40 oo m nuto trulii 4 00 65 ininuto train), 4 30, 5 00 fG5 minute tralnj, 540, 700 p.m. Aecommodutton, 0 IB n. iu., 5 00, 0 80 p. m SI. 0(1 excursion train 7 00 am. HunuiiyH HxprettB, 7110, koo, KW, 900. 10 00 a m, 4 45 pm Aceninmiulutlou, 0 15 a ik 1 in p. in. j.uu excursion train, 7 a m lteturmug leuve Atlautto Clt Uepol, corrc Atlantic nnd Arkansas uronneii. WeekdavH lCxpreus. (0 45 Mondays onlv) fCO, 7 45 IG5 minute train, H20 05 minute train, 9 00, 1015, 11 00 a m, J 30, 4 30, 5 30, 7 30, jiiu p. m. AecjjinmiMianon, 4 bo, y w a. nr. 401 P.m. 81.03 uxeiirHlou tialu (fiom MhwUsini nvc. only) 0CO p. in. hnndajB Kxpresu, 3 80, 1 00. 5 00. 0 00. 0 30. 7 00. 7 30. 8 00. 9 30 11. in. comuioUatlon, 7 15 a. m,, 5 05 p. m. 31 00 oxcursloii train lirom loot or Mslsfippi av onlv). 0 10 n tn. j'or uape way ana nea isio n 41 a, in, 3IKJ, 4 pin- Auuitioiiai inr capo Aiay p. 111. Huiidaytt (81 00 excursion 7 OJ 9 15 a For Ocelli City, 8 30,8 45 ill, 2.W, 4 45 pin, (VI.UO excursion 1 nursuay oniyj tuuii m. nu days, 8 15, 9 15 am. Parlor Oarn 011 nil exprnnH traliiH. Xor further Information, apply to nearrHt Philadclplila and Kendlne; Jtallway ticket a gen or imp 1 reus (len'l Bupt,, (Jen'i Pngg'r Agt, KewuiiK lerminai, I'nunueipnia. THE GREATEST BOOK OF THE AGE Should be la Every Home and Library. ' Bible Hi I written hy Itlplit lion. WtlUam Kwart Qladitone, Kz'Premier ot Oruiit ltritlau bui) Ireland, Cheater, r.uif.t iwv, a. 11. pfiico, uubtiu m Dullese, U i lord, Kntf. Kev. Htnnufil Ives CurtUs, 1). I) Obtcaeo Theoloulral Kvminary, Chtcno. 1 II. j Key, !' red eric , Fnrrar. ll ll r.it.B.. ieaii oi (jauioruury. urn Hibui CiiDitrburr, Knu.i iter, Hmih. Kmuurvillu. Mjuj ' Elmer H.(Ju-n, lt.D.rufti Unlike, Howur?111u He. Frank V (lumaului. 1. Armour InxtituLn. hone l'rebterlan Church. Ixnidou. Kiia.i Iter. 11. I MaoArthur, 1 u, Cuivury Ilnpli-t Church. New York intr, n, x.i uov. niariyn wuiumeroon, ii.ij., Man htret Free lljiittxt Church, lwUton, Me.i Her. Fran M. Ilriitol. l),t L' ., Ill . Fimt MfUodiitt KdIhcodbI Church. Ernunton. IU.t ltev. W. T. loore, IUU.. f'Thi Chrin tlan (Joniraouweolth P.verett Hale, D.D HoHtou, Musx.i Ilev. Joiui h Agar Iteet, 111)., lVeiley I tiuui uonurctiattonai Churci Ctollene, ltlchmond, KiU i ltr, CaKjMir Itene GrRor; s uregory. Iter. Writ, OOil Pre. Ciurch.IjOiulon.Knc tller.Ueorc UIx)rlmr, r-r tie li-nipie, jioHton, itiasa, roi'tLiil till run. -yi J iiiii;u. o lull-jace inusira- lions, C'H edgeif ciui, fti nan lovaui, ia.utj iui II levnnt. 6 Oil 4jMilln tUITtON.-t,?an iiapon. (0 full-rriKe llluitr. iinni. niiio a Kill iMiKW"iuii ivuin, uu luiumr. Ntyle LI -two volumttTiuil jevuni, luiieu, f juuu A 111 K. iiuario review quebtlont to each, nil lifler cover, mwiki, trinnieu kiluhtly, IliJUeach iai till. L.fn tim. wiitr. Hl:NltV ( Hlllll'AIIil l'ublUhr.2U uud til ilouruu Utit, GLlcavu, Uliuol leriiealtiiRestoretf TlIK tnUcry of slfcplcssnoaa enn only bo realized by tlioso who liavo oxjiorl onccdlt. Nervousness, slcaiilcssness, lioadaelic?, ncurnlptla and that nilscr.iblo leolliiB of unrest, can surely bo cured by Dr. Miles' Itcstoratlvo Nervlno. So certain U l)r. Miles of tbls fact tliat nil druggists aro authorized to refund prico paid for tho first bottlo tried, providing It does not benoflt. Mrs. Henry Ilruns, trlfo of tho well known blacksmith nt Grnnd Junction, Iowa, Bays: I was troubled with sleeplessness, nervous ness, hoaduclio ana irregular menstruation; suffering untold misery for years. I usod various advertised remedies for fciaiuo com plaints besides being under tlio caro of local physicians, without help. I noticed In Dr. Miles' advertisement tho testimonial of n lady cured of ailments similar to mtno, and I shall never ccaso to thank that lady. Her testimonial Induced mo to uso Dr. Miles' Nervlno and Ncrvo und Liver I'llls, which restored mo to health. I cannot say enough for Dr.Mlles'ltemeilits " HK Dr. Miles' IlcmeiUes F ur. 'y. aro sold by till drug gists under n positive guarantee llr&t bottlo benefits or money re V MHOS Faei'vme Heutoros funded- Book on ills- W Konlih .a cases of tlio heart nnd nerves free, Address, DU. MILB9 MKDIOAh CO.. UlUliart. lud. PROFESSIONAL CARDS M. ItllltKK. ATTORNbY-AT-LAW. Onlee ICirnn Inlllillnir. corier of Main au Centre Htrcetfl, Hheiii.nUuali. r If. l'OMKHOV, ATlOHNUr-AT-LAW Shenautlodli, I'a. )KOK. JOHN JON1M, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Lock Box 63, Mahnnoy City, I'a, Havlne studied under eoino ot tlio bewi masters ti' IaiiiiIoii nnd l'arls, will kIvu leHHOli, on the vlollu,iuutulollll, guitar und vucal cultlire. Toruis leasiinaulu. Auurofitj lu euro ut Hmouho. the Jeweler Hhtmiluiluau. P ennsylvania RAILROAD. BCHUVKILI DIVISION. SCPTEMIllilt 0, lhiW. TrnliiM will leave Shuiiuiiduah nltur luu ncottr cinto for Wl'tian, Ullbcrton, KrncUlllus Uax. vniur, nt. Umir, i'otiauio. nuiiiburg, iiunuiiijt;, 1'ottMtown. l'hoenUvlllo. Morrlatuwn m.ttllfi aelMu (lirMid atrt-ul Htatluu)nt 6 06 und 8 H h. iu., 2 02, (1 1 p. ui. on week days. Hunditu, 8 15 u, m., 4 23p. in. Tnitna Icuvu Kruckvlllo for Hhtinuiidottii kt TM, iMiia. m. nnd fi40, 7 iW p. u.. riundny, li oi a. ui. unu o -iu p. in. Ijvnve lottHvlllo for Hhuiiandonh (vlu Irnck vllloj 7 10, 11 IX) u. in., 5 20, 7 10 p. ui. tiuuduy iu m u. JU., o M l). 111. J.uavu riilludeliiMu. f IJrona atroct Btutlou), foi dhMiiidouh ut b iJ5 u, ui., 4 10 p. iu. week duya. auntinyH leuve ut 0 BU unu J 'zi u. tn. IcttTo Broad Street bUUou, X'Ulludeliihla, FOU NKW YOUK. Kxire8H.week-dnya. B 'JO. 4 Co, 4 50 6 05,5 15.G 50. 7i,4 20, 'JW, 10 21 (Diiitiitf Car), ilOOu. in, u uu noun, jziw U'iniiieu tw anu t ti. Dinlim Carn). 1 4u, tfu (Uliiluir tlur) U 20. U ti. 4U'-i,0UO,5)(IHiiUinJiirJ, liUu, 702,7r0 (li. Iiiijt'urj, 10 uu p. ui., 12 01, alight. Huiuluya, j'A', 4 Oo, 150. 5 03. 515 tt 20, 9 60, 10 21, (Diking Car J, 1185 u. iu.,1203 DIiiIiik Car) 1235,20 (Dining Our), 4U0 (United 4 2HinlitK "O. 5 20, 5 bo, (OinlliK Vv) 0B5, 7 02,7 50, IDIillliR uurj iu uu p. iu., i ui uiKiu. mpreMH lor lioaiuu witnout c unu go, ii uu it im., week-Uun, und 7 50 p, ui., dully, Cutskill exiireaa. (i'urlor Cur). 8 20 a in week luyti. WASIUNOTON AND Tlllfi faOUTIl, Kor ltal timoro and Wttdhliiictou. a 50. 7 20. 8 U2. 1020, 11 'it u. ni., 12 0V, 12111 U1'" Our), 1 12 tliniiiK C'urj, U12, 4 41, L525 Cuukcom uiunal MniUtd, iinitir Car, 0 17. oM Dni- uiu uurj, 7ai tuiuini; uurj p. in., unu uiu ill i: lit weulc (luvn. UunduVM. il 5U. 7 20. y 12. 11 2J. u. in., 12W, 1 12, tDlnliiu Car 4 41, 520 Con KrejMionul htunted, liiitiiitf CurJ, ti65 .Jliitii urj, ini inuiiiKurj p. in. unu iz uo iiikiu. l'r llultliuore. uceoiuinodatlon. 0 12 ii in. 2 01 and 4 UI p in week duya, 5 US and 11 10 p ui dully. FOK ATLANTIC C1TV. Jeave llroad btrcct stutluu via Delaware rlur bnduu Kxpreiu. 0 40 u m,, I 00 und 705 n. m. Sunday, y 20 u. in,, 2JJS and 70.3 p. in, louvu Market bireet Harl hprtM, 5 00, l (Hi, ii in, 2 00, a W), 1 Ui, 0 CO p hi. Sundays, ti 00, J U, 0 50 n in ucvomiiiodatioii 1 ao und 0 10 p in 91.00 cxenrolon train, 7 00 n in Simduy only. x or uape may, AiiKieaua, v uu wood unu J I o 1 1 Ileach ljcprc8, 0 00 uui, 2 tiO and 4 05, p iu weekdays. bundaiH. 8 20 u in. Kxcurulon. 7u a in Uunduyu only. For bua JbIo City, Oee&n Clly, Avulon and titone Harbor KxpretM, VI0 a. iu., 2 30, and 4 20 p. m. weekdaya. Sundays, 8 20 a. in. In cursion 7 CO a in Mundaya only. Kor Homer 1 Kolnt lixpreod, 5 00, 0 00 a. ui,, 2 00, a uu, 4 00, 6 00, p. m, week dayu Hum!uy( a w, V W UIIU V ill U. LU. J ii. iiuici(iMtos, j, li. Wood, (len'l Mauuifer. Uen l Fa4Vr Atfl ooooookooxooc OOt Webster's International Dictionary Successor of the "UnahrUlaed" Tho Ono Croat Standard Authority, nu wuivB nun. ji. j, nntwer, Justice U. H. Hiii'K'ine Court. Htaiulard of the IT. s. flov't rrlnttntr fuenie Courts, andof near 7 all the Hclipolbookt, Wnrinly Coiiuuumlctl br SUte StiixrintenilfnU oi rtcnooiit, i;on K rri- ileDli.antlotherl-lumtora ) uuiiQBt wimoui nuiuucrf Iiivnlunlilc In Iho JiouatltoM, nndlrt iiiu ifaiiitr, Btuoiur, pntn. ( It-Hsioiml man, und atlf. ; cd ucu tor, 1 THU BEST FOR PRACTICAL, USE. It ii tuty to find the word wanted. It U easy to ascertain the pronunclar'on It Isejfy to truce tho Krowtli of a word. It la easy to learn what a word means. Thn A'ijii- I'orfc Tribune Suvsi '1 lie I ile.t Mlllou ronif s from tlm iiress u llli a i ,.'iiilil"Ltni.s ih.it liniitlrs llm luoMt tlioronnhi'ilU , I ''llliuiil lyj.itfnllililml 8iirtUIoii. 'Iho' ' l li jhiI.11... Ii.i, ilmU lliU a vnrk to (I la ' - " OUT Till! lil!ST. .X7Sclinen mga teiit on application to ,.C- . MlillllTAM CO., 1'uhUnlwra, i HOOO'3 VlUa curo lilvcr 111, ftllloiisrieas, IndlKC'htlo.ij lleailnolip. N A. ulun"iit ittxutlvu. AU IlrugjjUU. a i
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