t WvuPor V?r r IIACliS Ml mm THE EXCELLENCE OF SYitUI OP TIGS Isiluo not only to tlic oriphinllly nml simplicity of the combination, Imtnlso to tlio cnro and skill with which It is nmnnfactnred by ttclontlfii! processes known to the Camkoiinia Fig Svitui' Co. only, and wo wish to Impress upon all tlio Importance of purchasing1 tho true and original remedy. As tho genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the Oaufounia Fio Sviutp Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless Imitations manufactured by other par ties. Tho high standing of the Cam foiinia Fin Sviiin fi m-IH, ll,,.,n,l!. cal profession, and the satisfaction which the genuinu Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes s the name of the Company a guaranty of the excellence of lis rnnnwlv. It-, la far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it does, not gripe nor nauseate. In ordertogeMts beneficial effects, please remember tho name of the Company "CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAX KltANClS.MI. Cel. LOUIKVIM.K. KT. KI-AV VOUIC. N. V. WEAR Royal Worcester Corsets. FOR SALE BY LEADING DEALERS. If we can Bell yon one jc. pnekageof tills uumixture we'll be satisfied. You'll buy more for it win touch the spot. Grocers iiavc SEELIQ'S. Lauer'sa Pilsner Beer. Needs no recommendation Put up in bottles for family- use and delivered at your home. Laner's Pilsner Draught Beer Is drank by the majority of beer drinkers. They are good authority on which is best. Christ. :limidt Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA. FOH BTATR HlSNATOIt, Uutli District, b. M. GRAHAM, Op Maiianov Citv. Huli1fi--t tii If ftiintiTliiiii riilAK pon IHKICCTOU OK Till! I'OOlt, S. G. MIDDLETON, Op DlUIKUTON, "Subject to Ile)ulil!cuii ruleo. JjlOK COUNTY CONTltOM.Klt, CHARLES A. SNYDER, OV l'OTTHVII.I.IC, ' Hillijeut to Kepubllcuu rliloe, JlOlt COUNTY" HUUVKYOK, MARK D. BOWMAN, Or Maiianov Citv. Hiii'Ject to t'iiibllinii rule. Spoil UI',I'ltU.HI',NTATIVJ5, DR. H. G. REITZEL, Or Maiianov (!itv, , Hiilijct-t to lUiiibllcau rult'ii. jjtoitcoitoNicn, DR. W. N. STEIN, , Ok HuKNANioAir, ' net to Itepubllcau rtika. 'lilgUMUMr Wt,-OK UPKC1FIO 0- frill t l'uvlnnltjt'o druic store, .Oeutre utieet. J'Hw rms lidded 9 Httlc of Seel. lg'5 to ordinary coffee knows u grnnu urinic iniu 1 1 ' will nleaselier husband. I A Our Porto Eico-OoininissionorsHur-riod Up tho Spauiardt SPAIN'S COMMISSIONERS CHOSEN. Thoy Avo Dotititlois Now tn Confor oneo on TorniH or Capitulation Our UonimlHsloiiors' MoxHimnor AwBnitlt ocl tit the (Into or tho 1'nliioo. San Juan de Porto Rico, Sept. 10. The Amerfcan evacuation commission ers, at a meeting held Thursday after noon, decided to notify Captain General Hildas that they were present and ready to proceed with business. A com munication to this effect was drafted In most courteous terms. It asked when and where the Spanish commis sioners would meet the Americans. Lieutenant Sears, Admiral Schley's llns lieutenant, delivered tho communica tion to the captain ireneral, chiving to tho palace In a carriage. At the Bate of the palace a brick was hurled at him from the sidewalk. BelriB an old base ball player, hq was able partly to ward off the missile with his hands, and It fell, striking him on the ankle, but do ing only slight Injury. This Is the flrsi Incident of the kind since our arrival he-e; The lieutenant did not deem It advisable to lodge a complaint, and tho police innde no arrest. Tho American commissioners are de termined to brook no delay, as Indicat ed by their action. Although Captain GENERAL MACIAS. General Mnclas recognized their pres ence by official visits they had not been notllled of tho appointment or of the names of thq Spanish commission ers, and the names of the latter have not been officially gazetted here In spite of the fact that It Is understood, unofficially, that Generals Ortega and Vallerlno and the auditor of war, Senor Agullar, comprise the Spanish commis sion. About noon yesterday the American military commissioners received a reply from Captain General Maclas to their communication. General Maclas said the Spanish evacuation commissioners would be ready to meet the Americans at the Dalnce today. Later In tho day General Drooke, Admiral Schlev and General Gordon lieiu a conference at the Hotel Inglaterra regarding the at titude they will assume at the meeting. CAPTAIN EVANS' REBUKE. IJonrecato1 tho Noeil of l'l-Ivnto Aid For Strlokou Soldiers. Poughkeepsle, N.Y., Sept. 10. Cap tain Itobley D. Evans, of the battle ship Iowa, was the principal speaker at a mass meeting held In this city last night In aid of the sick soldiers at Camp Wlkoff. In the course of his ad dress he said: "I feel sure that every good man and woman will appreciate the object of this meeting, and that all will applaud the patriotic women who are endeavor ing to carry out the work. At the same time I feel that all thinking Ameri cans will regret that such a meeting Is necessary. Any government that Is worth lighting for must nsslst and help the brave men who left their fami lies, which Is really the hardest part of It, much harder than to go out and face Spanish bullets, which Is the easj est part of It. Probably In the years to come, If Ibis nation lias learned Its lessen or will ever learn It, such meet ings will disappear." CASTOR I A Por Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Sears the Bignaturo of Inorennd Itallrond Mllono. New York, Sept. 10. Poor's Manual of Itnllroads for 1808 shows tho Increase In railroad mileage In the United States for 1S7 to have been 2,094, making the total miles In operation 181,603. The Increase by groups of states was as follows: New England, 46.79; Middle, 236.90; Central Northern, 331.81; South Atlantic, 310.46; Gulf and Mississippi valley, 407.98; Southwestern, 415.62; Northwestern. 107.39; Pacific, 281,48. For broken surfaces, sores, insoct bites, burns, skin diseases and especially piles there is one reliable remedy, DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo. When you call for DoWltt's don't aixent counterfeits or frauds. You will not be disappointed with DoWltt's Witch Uazol Salvo. O. II, lliigenbucli. I'oiico CoiiiiiilsMlouoi firny. Wilmington, Del., Sept. 10. Senator George Gray will be one of tho flvo commlssloneis to arrange the terms of peace between this country and Bpaln. Ills acceptance of that position will make necessary his retirement from the Canadian commission recently or ganized In Quebec. The senator reach ed his decision to accept yesterday, having previously notjlled President McKlnley that ho must decline the honor. Ills -declination, made known on Wednesday, was followed by a visit from Assistant Secretary of State John Bassett Moore,, himself a native of Del aware, who will accompany tho com mission as secretary and counsel, Mr. Moore came to this city at the request of the president to ask Senator Gray to reconsider ,hls declination. A Great Surprise Is In store for all who uso Kemp's Ualsam for the Throat and I.ungs. Would you be icvo that It Is bold ou its met its and any druggist is authorized by the proprietor of this wonderful remedy to give you a sample bottle free? It never fails to cure acute or chronic roughs. All diuggists sell Kemp's Ilalsam. l'rice 25 and 50c. AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. WE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OK THE WORD "CASTORIA," AND PITCHER'S CASTORIA," AS OUR TRADE MARK. , DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of "CASTORIA," the same that has borne and does now bear . on every the fac-simile signature ofCk wrapper. This is the original "CASTO Rl A" which has been used in the homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the hind you have always bought on the and has the signature of 644zm& wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company, of which Chas. H. Fletcher is President. Do Not Be Deceived. Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in gredients of which even lie does not know. "The KM You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF Insist 011 Having The Kind That Never Failed You. THC CtNTAUH COM PANT TT MUHAY BTnCCT, NEW YORK CITY. J)ainfyWenaJ5 op Paid Purchatat of SS of tpon mil bo tent MLlCilT PUCPIIO to o railroad static in KilHC, W HiKPsume. YCRMoar, rissAowszTrs, rhod, ISUKD. CCHHECTICUT. 10HK. ttHHSrWANti ' j I Whirt IN DOUBT, TRY 5 mm ,q mm t . , , , ZitJ prfckt, anl imp iri n fialthr . vigor to thfl whole belnp. All drains and Ioes arc cheflreri ftrntatif-tth. Unls itijnts -in piut.i, vurcu, wicirtonunionoiicu worries tucm into ioEanity,L.oiuumption or Death. Mailed sealed. Price i perbox; 6 boxei.vith iron-clad kgl ruarantee tocnrn or refund the mLney.fsoo, Send lor free book. Addre&x. PFflL MKmniMP nn riinnrf t lor Sale at KIRLIN'S Drug: Store, Shenandoah, Pa. "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF SAPOLIO but have ioIJ uiner for 25 ti9 pncci, aetier t pronu. waero lor ETBrjthing UHitjlei of 66 itTlei of Tod liaxitifli. fiarreTi.l50toll25. fti. PiiMtom. etu, Bprinj-IloM Ift.TT. Bamr&tniii, rrtt,ll.00. UKHART'OAXUOB AltD UASUIS0B MTU, W X!- gun niiiiiiiiifiiiitiiintniiiriifuiniiiiuiiniiiiitiiiiiuiiiitiMM I ifpfp W0iFN WHO READ I f 4yK- 1,10 World's Progress. Tlie well in ajd IWinimiinwnitniiniin'aiiiiiuiriijinfmiwwwjwg Oupu WUtccf 's W. II. Howell. during 1898 will present to Its reaJers a faithful pictorial repre cnlatlon of the world most intei.'Ing aud important news. THE NEWS THAT National and Inter national Politics Social and Economic Questions Industrial Enterprise Art and Llteratura LONG SERIALS AND Two long urlaltwill appear during the year, contributed by authors of inter national tame, and will be Illustrated. Often Wlster Tlu-ftf, Howard Pile writers will contribute short stories to the John Kendrlck Bangs (WrkKi.v In i89S, making the paper espe. Marjf E.WIIklns iciallyrlcliinficlion. Olherfeaturesarethe DEPARTMENTS AND SPECIAL ARTICLES THIS BUSY WORLD FOREIGN NOTES en B.8.UA1111X Bi rociTsxr siauon LETTERS FROM LONDON AMATEUR SPORT l ARNOLD WHITS BtCASPAB WlllTXBl A SPORTINQ PILGRIMAGE AROUND THE WORLD In the Interest of the Webk i v.Caspar Whitney Is on his way around the world He will visit biam In search of bi game, making his principal hum from Ilangkok. He will viiit'lnd.a and then proceed to i:uroe to prepare nrtnles on the Sfic rts ol Seilnany and V .-.nice 10c. a fPfr unjfor frtt friHrWctht , fDOa)Jt I'wt.tgtfrti l lit UttiUJ SUte,, L.i f.l.t 1, auj Mexico. Ad.lirIIUII'i:it Alllttrili:itS,'uMlihfr.d Tmkdl) VfJ fey r Ji 1 mm KicV sixth nvz, SV 1 1 lVt ITS a. id 11 .V5 iii-j )( is.iii ii as Debility. I'izzi le'-.MciDleEJ ness and Varicocrte, Atrophy, Stc. 1 uey clear orain, treDEthcn the cii-Ltllatior. make digestion dlroot to tht oon veari at x hole- ifctinft Dim in snip ny ianunuon, wfcrrmteJ. Vehicle l, IUrnen. US to 170. Crrii- TrDi. Wfcroti' od Milk I ami Jmb mgoai. Seal for Urgt, fro K.6Mflmr. rrl,wltheaMk1ni.Umpi,iaB' CktftlOfUt Of Ul u ItUl. tlkU, ftproa ul leader i, tOO. A tool u ttUi for C CO. W. O. PJLLTT, Imt. BLUUA&T, XKVr Snra'iiR. BrBiHf-n. Crs-..n.i aka-jwiC ftU 6ohoa sad patue oka. PnlUHta XACriiTl J Jl. . BECOMES HISTORY The Wbkklv 111 continue to partlclpale In the great political events ot our coun try. it treat ol the social and eco. nomic question., and of the development of the middle west. Its special corre spondent in the Klondike region will trace the story of the great gold discoveries. SHORT STORIES THE inn lK HlS.lt. 'hOCKUTT niKixsiiiumi iiruniTS 111 WANK K.STVHIO.V ami 3 u-nr. ..f .,tl., 1 . Catl biluirz f, R. ElocVloo (ill- j Inm.i tho Dofoated Promior Having a Hard Timo With tho Oortos. IIEPREDIOTS HIS OWN DOWNFALL At tlio Cnblnot Mpdtlnu Ho Toltl Ills CaltiMiixiius to I'l-opllio I'oi- tlio 1I Holutloli or tho Mlnlstl'J "Tho Sn miMtn MtulHtry Ih a CoriiHo, Madrid, Sept. 10. The government's severe measured to prevent reports of the secret pensions of the cortes are nullified by the senators and deputies of the opposition, who are enRer to In form the foreign correspondents as to what rocs on. In the chamber of deputies Senor Cnnnlcjas, In the course of a long speech, of violent und unmeasured abuse, denounced the Rovernment col lectively and Individually for Its con duct durltiR the war and now In th peace negotiations. He produced a sensation by asertlnir that when Ad miral Ccrvera aslted for Instructions of war the minister for the colonies replied to him, "May God help you." Senor Catialejas accused Senor Sa gasta of constituting himself dictator merely to satisfy his personal am bitions; und he attacked Lieutenant General Correa, minister for war, and Captain Aunon, minister of marine, mercilessly for their Incapacity. Senor SUvela attacked the govern ment, saying: "The Sagasta ministry li a corpse: and we do not discuss corpses. We bury them." Senor Canalejas, who Is a lieutenant of I'olavlejas' new party, urged an Inquiry Into the sources of the charges against the army and navy. The debate apparently weakened the government. It Is reported that at Thursday's cab inet council Senor Sagasta told his col leagues that they must be prepared for the fall of the cabinet. General Ulanco has appealed to ths government for funds, representing that the situation in Cuba Is most dis tressing. Senor Itomero GIron, minis ter for the colonies, has asked tho treasury for 100,000.000 pesetas. In re ply he received 30,000,000. The bank of Spain nominally holds 1,000,000,000 pesetas In Internal fours, but the sums supplied to the govern ment on this guarantee are already exhausted. The government recently forwarded to M. Cambun, the Flench ambassador at Washington, a long and strongly argued statement respecting the Phil ippines, which he will communicate verbally to the Washinston govern ment. Spain protests against the capitulation of Manila, because made two days after the protocol was signed. It Bays that the revenue from the Manila customs may continue devoted to the service of the Philippine loan of 1897, and, finally. It insists upon tho United States compelling Agulnaldo to liberate 1,000 Spaniards now In his cus tody, most of whom were placed there, the note asserts, by Admiral Dowey, EXCITEMENT IN HAVANA. Avraltliicr Wtth Kovorlsh Anxioty the tlio Pcnco CommlwHlouoi'M' Coin Ing Havana, Sept. 10. All classes are Impatiently awaiting the arrival of the United States military commissioners. The public has spent most of the day gazing seaward or watching the flag staff on El Morro for the signal that the United States transport Resolute has been sighted. There Is a feeling of downright impatience at the commis sion's non-arrival. The general public, especially the Cubans, seem to imagine that the advent of the commission will Immediately change the entire state of affairs; that prosperity will be In the wake of the commissioners; that tht streets of Havana will be paved with bold coins, and that manna will fall from Heaven. Everybody has some grievance to air or some plan to propose, which it Is fondly Imagined the commission will listen to and consider. One can really give no renson for the unbounded Joy with which the approach of the com missioners Is awaited. The emotion is quite hysterical, for the women and children ure as much Interested as the men. Senor De Castro, civil governor of Havana, has requested General Blanco to Issue a decree suspending the con fiscation of cattle in the province, as has already been done In the province of Matanzas. The scarcity of cattle throughout the Island is telling heavily In every branch of agriculture. Senor De Castro yesterday issued an order closing up the free soup kitchens. Advices from nil the Cuban camps show tho sincerity of the desire on the rart of Insurgents to maintain order. All attempts at riot, violence or rob bery are summarily punished by Im prisonment. On Sept. 3 five men be longing to the command of Eduardo Garcia wore court martlalled by the Insurgents nt Matanzas and sentenced to be shot for a theft of money and cattle. The sentence was carried out. An Enterprising Druggist, There arc few men more wide awake and enterprising than A. Wasley, who spares no pains to secure the best of everything in their line for their many customers. Tlicy nuw have the valuable agency of Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Coughs and Colds. This is the woilcrful remedy tlint is producing such a furor all over the country by ity many startling cures. It absolutely cures Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all affee Hons of the Throat, Chest and Lungs. Call at above drug store and get a trial bottle free or a regular size for So cents and fl.oo. tiuaranteed to cure or price refunded. Alleged Knit rlciili- IHsi-lmruod. Wllkesbam-. Pa., S. pt 10 -Louis Scherer, the young fanner of Hunlock township who was committed to Jail on the charge of killing his brother Frank with a pitchfork, wus given a habeas corpus hearing before Judge Bennett yesterday and discharged. The Judgn said It was an injustice to commit tho man to Jail on the slight evidence of fered. Scratch, scratch, scratch ; unable to attend to business during tlio day or sleep during tho nixlit. Itching pllus, horrible- plaguo. Doan's Ointment cures. Never fails. At uny drug store, DO cents, KlIHlOU 111 WllMlllllUtOII stnto, KUensburg, Wash., Sept. 1 10. The Populist state convention yesterday conceded tho demand of the Democrats for one supreme Judge, and a fusion agreement was reached. The Populists nominated II. F. Houston, of Tacoma, as their candidate for supremo Judge, James Hamilton Lewis was renomi nated for congress by the Democrats and W. C. Jones by the SUver-Itepub-llcans. A stubborn cough or tickling In the throat yields to Ono Minute Cough Cure. Harmless In ollbct. touched thu rinht snot, reliable anil Just what ii wanted. It acts at unco. C. II, lluguuhiiuli, FRANCE FEARS REVISION. Rrowluir llollcf 'J'linl Aliened Tron-ion-nblo JlooiiiiiciilH Woro Kortxorlon. Paris, Sept. 10. Theie Is a lull In tho Dreyfus affair. It Is believed that tho real dllllculty In the way of revision Is that the only documents lenlly relied upon are those snld to have been ob tained Illltitlv from a foreign em bassy, and he government Is begin ning to doubt the authenticity of these. A seml-olllclal note IsFUi d today de nies that any foreign ruvi-i ninent han made uny sort of communication to the Fiench government relative to the Dieyfus affair. This dlHimHes of th Btutcmcnt made by the Itmne Trlbutm, which iissertud that Count Von Mutm ter, the German ambassador at Purls, had informed the Krcnch foreign min ister, M. Delcasw.', that the letters pur porting to have imssed between Em peror William and Dieyfus were for geries, and that, In rase of their use In an eventual trial, lie (Von Munsten had boon Instructed to demand hi passport-. Mora thnn tncnty million free simple of DeWitt's Witch Huxcl Salvo liuve been ilis trlliuteil by the tiiHiiufiictiircrs. Whist hotter proof of tlielr cunllilencu In its merits do you want? It cures piles, burns, M'nldt, sorti, in tlio shortest space of timo. ('. il. UnKonhucli Oriicrnl sluiriiT nt Washington. Washington. Sept. 10. Major General Shatter, commander of the Fifth corps, arrived in Washington last evening, coming dltectly from Camp Meade, Pa. He was accompanied by his confiden tial aide and secretary, Lieutenant Colonel J. It. Mlioy. They passed through the station and enteicd a car riage without attracting special at tention and were driven dlicctly to the Kbbitt House, where apartments had been reserved for them. The general comes to Washington by direction of the war department, but for what specific purpose Is not known. Ono Minute Cough Curo surprises people by its quick euros and children may take it in larue quantities without tho least dancer. It lias won for Itself tlio best reputation of any preparation used to-day lor colds, croup, tloKlliig in the throat or obstinate coughs. I' It. Ilagenliucii. Colonol lion-owl! )-'ii-dovoruoi', Ni w Yoil;, Sept. 10. The City club, composed of independents, gavn out a statement last night outlining a fall stale ticket, at the head of which Is placed the name of Colonel Theodore Itoost'velt for governor. The ticket as outlined leaves the second place va cant, but the reniulnder is as follows: For secretary of state, O. E. Wilson of Albany; comptroller, Thomas S. Kin ney of Utlca; state treasurer, Edmund H. Kitchener of Illnghamton; attorney general, Frederick W. Hinrlchs o Brooklyn; state engineer, George E. Waring, Jr., of New York. These men have been selected, the independents say, because they are sturdy opponents of the "boss system In politics," with out regard to their political leanings. Father Time's scythe is a weapon that no man can es cape. Sooner or later it must lay all men low. With prema ture death it U different. Na ture intended that every man should live a long and useful life, and die a Feaccful, pain, ess death. Men defeat the Intention of a bene fi cent Providence by the manner in which t h a live, their disregard of the laws of health and their utter failure to protect health when It is threatened and restore it when it U lost. The most common result of neg lect of health is that dread disease, con sumption. Not many yearB ago it was con sidered Incurable. Now it is known that Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery will cure oR per cent, of all cases if taken in time. That is its record durlnpr a period of thirty years. Many of tho thankful patients have permitted their names, experiences and pliotu(;raphs to be reproduced in Dr. Pierce's Common Sense Medical Adviser. Any sufferer who wishes to investigate these cases may secure a copy of this book free, by sendinjr 21 one-cent stamps to cover cost 0 mailing only, to the World's Dispensary Medical Association, buffalo, N. v., and then write to the patients them selves. In consulting Dr. R. V. Pierce by letter, the sufferer consults a skillful spe cialist who for thirty years has been chief consulting physician to the great Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, N. Y. With the assistance of a staff of able physicians, he has successfully treated tens ot tnousanus 01 cases ot bronchial, throat and lung affections. He will cheerfully answer letters from all sufferers, without charge. Address the Doctor as above. " 1 had bronchitis for eighteen years and I was treated by three physicians, but nil failed," writes David Warticnhift. Ksq if Shnemakers ville Iicrks Co.. Pa. " They told me there was no cure for me I then mea Dr Pierce s Golden Medical Discovery, and was entirely cured. My weight is now 172 pounds," FOR BENEFIT OF SUFFERERS luiuioipn uuitisnys tinder outlii "I soflired from SU. VS Ik IU CC "mic.sor nmnn ;vulli huuol, Vurlcooleaii4 DLUUU la PfllCflH anA w" iremed. or rather M lUIOUH fiunckert bTsnendlfrarenldoo. -urs In Ulilcniro.i IncliiDatl and Pittsburg-. Tli0Hi1VB.tl. ,l , eret ipecuiisis, io tli rep dlliereiit ftslt camtun Mh.iuH ..h ru or my lienlth and money. TbU made Ul, llvu vviirf nf Imrpihl -,.m... torture of poisonous drun. Tun, havlne little hotM K'ft. 1 como Rt, landing In New Turk March tZ nja, with Die luiontton ot coniulllnir eprelallste there, but slrsnje to my, as ttjoucb directed br provldem-e, while In ronveraatlon wllh a trarelln inlesman at the xnmehotol belaid me thuthebeara DRJHEELiM!r l'bllndolphln, Tit-, wus a Rrt-at nprlallut for 1'rU vale and MptciMi rtlRuses, ho I Mntdlnctlo 1'hila, and consulted 1)11. TIIM:L, vbo, thank Ood, retitortHl me to health und hupping fter foarleea mumhs' trattnrnt, and li cost nit about ont-Untb thu money that I throw awuy ou quack. Now iof rV re re, If you take tho ad lco nf a real sufferer, yon wtli ut oik cotttiu UUs ljiniou specialist," Sand five 2o staAipa for"Trutb." The best-lla WUal cannot o found; only on exposlne quack adver tUlur &a great and famous ipeclallata. V rents rnsPHCurwd lu 1 to 10 dayi. Hours Ev'ki 6-y; Hun. -t; Wed, and Bat, Kt? M0, Treat, merit br mall. Heore r anrrtnted. no Dame pubUshod without conwnu 1'ertuanentcore. Z ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND ifain-Jdki THERE IS NO KIND OF PAIN no ' ACHE, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL, THAT PAIN. KILLER WILL NOT RE. ' LIEVE. LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE 1 PEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS & SON. nillions of Dollars Go up In stnokb overy yoar. Take u risks but KPt your houses, slock, fu nltuio, etc., insured tn first-class r liable companios as represented by TiAVIfi Insurance Aeent ! Houth JardluBl Also I.lle'.auJAceiaeiilal Ooiapanles Wirn our h hv buy w.i . three months M, he hail tlu- mllh. rrtu wry lucUy o.i Ins Ih .id, mi that all tlio h.nr raino out. ,n.d Itciic 1 s bad, ho mvln It bleed h nrr itchin?it. I pot n (.ike of 1 1 Tier HA HoAl1 anil a box of ( i li ft ,:, unntim nn. 1 applied tho ('tun . v anil !' a thm cap on hn li'-ml, ntiil bifure T I d r -i i hitlf n hux (t wit rultri'ljt ctirr,it ami Ins h.-ir e-iiuuii nt i-il to grow out uleeH . 1 eb.ui.'JS. .Mrs. It. lIIObJIKS.A'hland.Or. t't-Tiei-RA ItRMKDirt RpiM-tl with lrrMitllV force to molhen. nirnr-, tad til htf itig the etre nf chlljn It. To know th&ttinRie tppllcttinn will ttTiird intttnt roller, Jrtmt ret tn.l .Wn, anil tmtnt to a .perdy cure In the I . ,t torturing, tnil ffl.fliiunnir of .kin tml Mtlp illtrtiee, V ilti lofi of titlr, tnt not to line them l to I nil in youMuty. St BKpfor suit-1 mm brii IIari, tnd lltir lorTlRtu Mn nt i i In t wtrm tmth with CiTit i m HitAP, end e, mil, i.- ntiomtlnic with Cuticvka, iircttet of Vln curet. t-'M rn-orirhoitt the world. ruTrtnn ftO ChrpPoI l'r.,p, , UoaUm. Uuw to Lure Uttiy't Skin Uiaetwt, free HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL Piles ot Hemorrhoids Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. 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