EVENING HERALD K3TA11M8IIKD 1?0. Published every I!Tenlns,Kicci Sunday, at I SQttTIt Jaunts HtnRitT, Nr.n Ckktkb. TIio Herald I j deilvHMl in Shenandoah and tho .. .... in..rrat r -nts a week. l'v BliU olhe carrier- Hy mall W.00 a year.or JS centa n month, payablo In advnnoo. jlvertle incnli churitrd nnordlnir to .paco am; po.ltlon. Tho pulilMiew rourve thp rliiht iu chanco the pwUlnuoi niiverii"Miicii,-m " .. I'lMlo'i ot iiewn demand II. Tho tlcli l leacrvitltowjr' Uny mlvrrtlKi'iiifiit, whether tuilil lor or not, i.iat the publisher may deem ' lproper. AdvertlaliiK rates rondo known upon application. Kntcred at tli potloOlce at Hhenandoah, I'm., as iHHiud clai mail mutter TKI.Kl'HONK CONNHCTION 'Mi lher NewsT That's Fit to Print." Evening Herald Monday. si:iti:miu:i: 12. 1SIW. ilUli COUNTRY : First. Last and Forever. This is bracing wt-nlliur for tin- (-old reserve, wliluli picks up a million or so nearly every day. How do you like tliu ticket V Just luiuine yourself Comity eliiiiriiuin, and tlien put out your hand and see if you are awake. 'o party enn ever win a political victory in this country on a platform of iiuiiuiniiry famine, bous currency, yellow fever scares and a territorial policy nourished on anti-fat. LlZKliNK county residents coin plain of the blackmailing methods of the detective agency in their midst. Laws are not made for that purpose, and it should not be tolerated in a civilized community. A KHIKNI) says Auditor l'loppert is lending himself to two or three schemers who are anxious to name the successors of the present mem bers of Council. If we did not know llio man's calibre we might acquiesce in that statement. Tiik pretty oration that Col. Inger soli had prepared for tho funeral of his friend Dr. Robertson, in lievor- wick, would have sounded better had it not been tliat Airs. Kohertson was kept away from the obsequies by a divorce suit which the husband had begun ngainst her. Mil. Vl.ol'l'KUT's two colleagues on the Hoard of Auditorsdid not appeal before 'Squire Toomey to swear to the information against the Oouncil nien, but their names are on that document. The 'Squire did not place them there. It is in order for Re former Vloppert to reform himself. MANY of the ollicers appointed by President McKinley, and many of the soldiers who volunteered to light the battles of the late war. were Demo crats, but not of the llre-in-the-rear variety. A pulllmck Democrat has none of the qualities of a soldier or patriot. 1 1' Air. Detective Toolo is really a citizen interested in the -welfare of the town ho has an excellent oppor tunity to show his public spirit by turning over to tho borough treasury the balance he still owes as tax col lector. We call attention to tills as it may have slipped his memory, as debts sometimes will. Somk unavoidable mistakes may have been made by the Counciluion, but the thoughtful citizen shudders when he rellects upon what might have happened had Auditor Plop- pert been a member of that body, in view of the fact that he demands and swears that he earned .8.J.OO in mak ing the audit. The fact of the matter is, he paid (or promibed to pay) a competent man to audit the accounts. Great is this modern reformer when his ucts are not to be reformed. ltKi'oitMKit lM.oi'i'KHT is a man of !reut and brilliant ideas, anil is no fool. Since the prosecution against the Couni'iluien-lii'.j dresses iu the height offishion. It pays some times Uabti a "reformer;" especially mlM'vou stand in with the "push." Tiik demand made by prosecutors Toole and l'loppert, that tho Gouncil lnen should reslun appears very easy. The men who make, the demand are nxjous to name a Council that they can call their own, and that will do their blddlnt;. When that 1b uccoin plished the dum on tho other side of the mountain will bo built nnd the proposed electric Unlit ll"nt on Plum alley will bo built instantor. UllYAN'rf desire to go homo to take part In the canvass in his state was ..xnected. of courser i irst, insi aim nil the time Pfyu'n Is a politician. Ho is tho only "political colonol In the iirrav. and his military service can i.rim him no dory. On tho other hand, absence from hfiiuo is particu larly dangerous for him In these days of Hhlftlnu; political" Issues when the Twior Ponoorats can not tell whore they are "at." ArJ'iiui; imWyii Dullness liien and travel ler cirrV thorif -In vi-U ........... I.lla .llV fllAin In iTuru, )iuueki'r l:p tlim 1" ''" ;lo4u. frhm.U ncoiuiiiMiJ them to trlliuU. . A Handsomo Complexion la one of the gresteit charmi woroiio ca it oneol pones. IllTWlt. 1 can wry ;f 2 "OOLU IJUBT. 1 'Which Half is 0k the Beltertlalf rjw- The housewife's duties arc harder than men " Jf realize. Cleaning alone is a constant tax on her Jscjl strength, n never-ciulcd task. More than half the frtHm!3st work of cleaning she can have done for her, if she " JipWT . ,'; 1 will, ntul the expense will he next to nothing. " .'j''''" VlwoU5l Powder 1 wP- Does l'le ucl'er 'Ia' ' cleaning , does it better Jtfer-C54TK t'lrl'1 nny otucr wny known ; docs it easily, quickly 1ROv: am cueaP''' Largest package greatest economy. IrlliSl'MK THE N- K. FAIRBANK COMPANY, Ti'UJm " J Chicago. 8U Louis. New York. Hostoti. I'hllailolpula. DASEliA'LL KECOU'dS. Rtmiilliiir oftlio Clulm In tile. Itneo for C'lmm plough I'ciiiumts. Nutiiiiinl l.euciiu. V.'. I, l'c w i io .Ii5 1 Phllailclp'u. .f9 5S .501 Iloiton . . . . Clnilniuitl. Il.ilthnort' . Clevuhind . .c;7 l'ltuimri; ris... .02 01 M 'ii 4.1 70 397 i .01.1 I.UUUVI .6711 llrnnkly Chicago 0(1 ;A New York. ..(V) fill Jti'il WinliliU-tmi 10 Si .IBs .mi st. Louii....ai ikj .sri BiTUIIDAV'H NATIONAL MIAOW) OAMUS. At WiiBhliiftton lMillinli'lphin, G; WrtHh Incton, 1. At Uroolilyn First Rump: Urooklyn. 3; Hiiltlinnro, 1. Second Kamu: llaltlinoiu, I; Urooklyn. 2. At Chiclnn.itl Louisville. ; I'lMclnnntl, 1. At llnston lloston. Si New York. C. At Chlrutro St. bonis, I; Chlcnuo, 2. At I'lttsbum I'lttsburK. 10; Clovilaml, 0. SHMIAV'8 NATIONAL LKAIIUP. OAMK1. At Now York New York. S: WashlnK ton, 2. At I'liiflnnuti I.oulavlllo, 9; Cin cinnati, 5. At ClilcaRu Ktrat ptnino: Chi Cairo, R; St. Louis. 1. .Second gumo; Chi cago, 5; fit. Louis, 3. lUiMtut'u League. W. L. I'O. Y. L. r C Montreal tii 4S .Wil l'rovideacc.BS 00 .4BJ Wllkenbiirrolll 10 Vi5 SyniciHu. ...Di 03 .453 Toronto Oil Sj ,5a I Ottuuu SI 70 .435 BurTulo 0.1 S8 .SJ1 Sprini!llelil..4S 01 .420 SAlUaDAY'S KASTIMIN f.KAOUR OAMIU. At WllkcHlHirrc Syracuse, 11; Wllkos bdrro, 9. At Toronto First came: To ronto. 10; Ottawa, 9. Seeoml Kamo: Ot tawa, 111; Toronto, S. At Montreal First en me: lluffalo. 7; Montreal, 5. Second name; lluffalo, S; Montreal, 7. At Prov lUence I'lovlileme, 6; KialiiKllrlil. 4. SUNDAY'S l'.AHTKIIN I.UAUUK IIAMK4. At Montreal Montreal. 10; lluffalo, 2. At l'lovltlenee SprlnRllukl. 10; Provi dence. 9. The lvntern League seasun eloped with yes terday's Karnes, and Montreal tulces tho cham piouship. c Atlantic l.caunc. W. L. PC. W. L. PO .SO 07 .455 ..59 71 .45il .50 70 .421 ..13 7S .381 Richmond. ..7s 43 .015 Luiii'ii..tcr...! 49 .02.1 Iteaillutf 72 69 ..V) I'atersin .... 04 71 .471 Alleiitown Newark. .. Hartturd. . Norfolk.. . BATUllllAV'S ATI. VNnr i.uAOlu: ciAMr. At Lancaster Flisl game: Laneaster, 9; Newark, C. Seeoml game: Lancaster, 9; Newark, 8. At Itlehmond First game: ltlchmond, 4; Heading, 0. Second ganiu: Hlchmond, 3; Heading. 2. At Norfolk First ftnino: Hartford, 10; Heading, 4. Second gamo: Norfolk. 13; Hartfoid, 0. At Paterson First game: Paterson, 7; AUentoun, 2. Second gaino: Paterson, 9; Allentown, 3. This ends tho Atlantic League season, and Hlchmond wins tho championship. Beware of Ointnents for Catarrh that con tain Mercury, as mercury will surely destroy the sense of iont'11 and completely derange the hole stem when entering It through the mucous surfaces Sm b urtlclcs should never be used except on prescriptions from reputable ph sleintis, as the damage they ill do is ten fold to the good you can possibly derive from tbein. Hall's I'atairb Cure, inaiiufiu tured by 1'. .1. Cheney A; "o., Inlo, (), contains no mercury, and is taken In! ternally, ailing directly upon the blood anil mucous sin faces of the Mystem. In buying Hall's Catarrh I'ure bo sure you get the genuine. It Is taken Internally, and made iu Toledo, Ohio, b V. J. Cheney A: Co. Testimonials free. Sold by Druggists, price "5 c. per bottle. Colonel Hhddos' Hank HcHtorcd, Carlo, Sept. 12. Queen Victoria haa restored to his rank In the Liritish army Colonel Frank Khodes, brother of Cecil Hhodes, ,who was dismissed from the service for his participation In the armed ruld Into the Transvaal led by Dr. Jameson In December, 1S95. Col onel Hhodes was wounded at the battle of Omdurman, while acting as war cor lespondent for the London Times. Tin: I.ADILS, Tho pleasant effect and perfect safety witli which ladies may nso Syrup of Figs, under all conditions, make it their favorite lomcdy. To get tho true a,nd genuine ailicle, look for tlioiiamo of tho California Pig Syrup Co. printed near tho bottom of the package, I'oi Kilo hy nil druggists. A Hof-o W'hv Imminent, r.rnok's Stntlon, On., Sept. 12. The body of Geori;o Hurton, a nefjro who assaulted Mrs. Cofglns, was found yesterday In Flint liver, about three miles below Dishy, riddled with bul lets. A rock weighing several hundred pounds was tied to it. Hurton was ar rested Safutuay at Senoya. Karly yes terday John Wlthon, who lives near where the nejrro wis found, hoard sev eral gunshots and later went down to nvestlgate. lie found on the banks of tho river old pieces of clothes burn ed and saturated with blood. With the assistance of several friends Mr. 'Wlthon drugged the ilvur and found the body. News has Just leached lute that 200 or 300 negroes ar,e marching to DIgby. armed with guns nnd rllles, swearing vengeance. Every white man In town Is going down well armed. Vmi llirlln dlsalllloilltlUellt WllCll J'Oll eX' periment. DoWitt's Little Karly 1 isers aro pleasant, easy, thorough little pi Is. '1 hey cure constipation anrt sick heartache just as sitro as you tako them, C. II. llagcnbuch. deduced It lies to Host nn account of thu meeting of the Sovereign nn,ml i.,1l.. I. O. O. V.. at boston, Mass., September l'J to 21, IMiS, the l'ciinsylvrnia Itaiboad Company nas arniugco wmsu b, tickets September 1(1 to 20 inclusive. r-., i.ii ilcket. stations on its Hue. to ltoton at rate of single farofor tho round trip. Tickets w 11 bo good to ictiirntmtii ocpicm- ber 30. Ib'JS, Inclusive, when p-oporly stamiicd by tho Joint Agent. To Cunt it Cold In Olio Iuy T.,ln T.fllltlV0 Ilromo Ouinlno TahleU. All ilrin.'L'UtB refund the monov it H laimo cure, i; Tim cenulno has L. II. Q. on each tablet. , " Dontb nl'n Leading; .M'ason. "Wllkesbarre, Pa., Sept. 12. Frederick "W. Tyrell, one of the most prominent Masons In northeastern Pennsylvania, died yeBterday of appendicitis, aged 37, He was division communder of the Sixteenth Masonic dish let and grand marshal of the Grand Commundery of Knights Templar of Pennsylvania. iirllndoii Oppose. lUivlnlou. Paris, Sept. 12. It Is asserted that If the cabinet still insists upon a revis ion of the Dreyfus case General Hurlln den, the new minister of war, and M. Lockroy, mlnlstor of mnrlne, will re sign. Truth wears well. Pooplo havo loarnul that DoWitt's Little IXirly Hikers aro reliable little pills for regulating the' bowels, curing I'Diixtipalliiu ami sick liHidacho. They ilou't gripo, C. II. llauciibuch. 'flOI.D DVHT." TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE Ami rioucrs, the Hand of Ainmlea, Cali fornia. Via tho true pathway, "The Iron Mountain Uotitc," which traverses a rcKion of perpetual sunshine, wliero snow storms, hlixinlsoi ""'tiales nro unknown, Pullman first ami seeonii class p.uace ana touiist siccpnic ears to points in .Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California, OrcaiiH, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rates, and all tho comforts of modern niihva.v improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via the Missouri Paclllr railway system. I'or rates right from your home, literature, and full information, dropapital card, J. P. McGinn, T. P. AkciiI. BUI Hail load avenue, Klmira, N. Y., or :S!ll llroad way, Now York. 3-l-tf W. K llovt. 0. n P. AKt. Stop That CoukIi ! Take warning. It may lead to Cimsumptioa. A .rc bottle ofSliiloh' Cure may save your life. Sold hy P. 1). Kiiiin and a gu.iiauti e. TO BIRMINGHAM AND MEMPHIS. unsuki'asskii seiivici: orri;iti:it nv tiik SOUTIIi:i!N UA1I.WAV. Leaving llroad Sheet station, Philadelphia, at (1:55 p. in. daily, the "Southwestern Limited," canying a dining ear and the most luxuiioiis Pullman drawing room sleep ing cais, reaches I!irmiugli,iii the following night at 1(1:10 and iu lives at Memphis the next tnorningat 7:10. Through sleeping cars for Abheville, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tampi, Atlanta, Mobile ami New Orleans are also attached to this train. Pullman reser vations can ho made in advance and all in formation obtained hy cunnuiiiiioatlug with John M. Ileal, District Passenger Agent, 82 Chestnut street, Philadelphia. For Constipation take Karl's Clover Iioot Tea, tho great Wood Purifier. Cures Heart ache, Nervousness. Eruptions on tho Face, and makes the heart clear as a hell. Sold by P. D. Kirlin and a guarantee. LIVE STUCK MARKETS. Cattle Hccelpls In Philadelphia and the LutOMt Quotat loo-.. Philadelphia, Sept. 12. The receipts ot cattle In this city last week were as fol lows: Ileeves, 2.SC0; sheep. 7,957; hogs, 4.SS7. Heeelpts for the previous week were: Heeves, 2,010; sheep, 7.5M); hogs, COS I. Heef cattle were active under light re ceipts, the cooler wenther having a good effect. Quotations: lOxtra. HUJiS'c.; good, Bfifi'ie. ; medium, 4?i5 lc. ; com mon, 195j4c. Sheep were nctlve and firm on all grades. We quote: Hxtrn. IiSJDc.; good, 4,i4(4,,v!c. ; medium, 34fi4c; common, SV4c. ; lambs, 4V(iii2c. ; stock ewes, 4ff4t&c. Hogs were stronger under a good do mnnd. Wo quote: Hest western, CiiCVsC! Belected, C'ic; others, 5W0. Fnt eows sold well nt SH'fHc. Thin cows were unchanged ut $Sf?20. Veal calves sold from Cc. to "lie. Milch cows were in moderate request at Dressed beeves were firm at CSVic. I!o Not Deceived. A Cough, Hoarseness or Croup, aro not to ho trilled with. A ilo.se in tiiuo of Slilloh's Cure will savo you much trouble. Sold by P. I). Kirlin and a guar antee. Spanish lrl-oiii'i' "all For Homo. Portsmouth, N. II., Sept. 12. The An chor Line stenmer City of Home, fully equipped to transport the Spanish pris oners to Spain, arrived In the lower hnr yesterday afternoon. The big liner brought from New York Admiral Cer vera, with his full staff of officers, and 91 other prisoners. The men at Seaveys Island, when they caught sight of the City of Home, danced for joy. ICvery- thlng Is In readiness on board the steamer, and each of the 1.018 men will have a bunk for himself throughout the voyage of about eight days. The last prisoner left Camp Long at 10 o'clock this forenoon, nnd the City of Home passed out of the harbor at noon. Th'o steamer Is headed straight for San tander, Spain. Highwaymen Make a lllir Ham. Kansas City, Kan., Sept. 12. Mrs. F.H Potter, a prominent womnn suf fragist, was robbed of $10,000 by high waymen In the outskirts of the city Saturday night. A few months ngo the Potteis' residence was destroyed by fire and they received $10,000 Insurance money. Mrs. Potter, who does not trust In banks, sowed the money Into the linings of her dress. She was driving In the outskirts of town Saturday night when a man stepped out from the road side and grabbed the horse. Another man dealt her a stunning blow on the head. When she recovered conscious ness she found a sack drawn over her head and the highwaymen were tear ing and cutting her shirts. They dirt not stop In their search until the whole amount of the treasure had been se cured. Mrs. Potter believes the rob bers were negroes. (.'limp Meade, MlildlrtiiMii, I'll., Special lie illleeil Hate, Via Philadelphia 1t1.1l Heading Italluiiy, Tho Philadelphia & Heading Hallway an pounces that during tho continuance of (lamp Menle at Mlddlclowu, excursion tickets good for two days iucluding rtay of sale, or from Saturday until Monday, will bo sold at special niliw. For infuimation as to rates, tlmo of trains, etc., consult any P. & 11. ticket ugcut, I'lrel Tirol f lrl Insure your property from loss In tho oldest anil strongest cash companies Plilla Underwriters Insurance Co. of North America and Firo Association, llartforil Klro Ins. Co., American Firo Insurance Co., Wit Clutter Firo ins. Co.. United Firemen's Ins. Co. T. T. Williams, 123 S, Janlill St., Shenandoah. Dun't delay a minute. Cholera Infantum dysentery, iliarrhoea comes suddenly. Only safe plan Is lo havo Dr Fowler's P.xtroct of Wild SlniwUrry always on hand. THr- WAk iNVrSTIGATORS. tllllO III' till' i-l 1 1-IIK'I1 llOXIMI Will I'i'iilialit.v Decline to 'erve. WashinRton, Sept. 12. At the 'White louse no statement was made this foicnonn as to the status of the com mission to Inquire Into tlw administra tion of nrmy bureaus, although It was undeistood that most of the ifontlemen Invited liy the president In serve on the commission had be n heard tinm, Some of them, however, linil written that they had the umtter under consid eration, utul it was thoUKlit to be le riralde to await final conclusions by all of those asked to serve before HiaklliK nny announcement. 11 appears to be accepted amoiiR hlRh oIllctnlB Hint lleneial llordon. Mr. Lamolit nnd Mr. Lincoln lire not likely to accept. Tho two ex-Reeretailes of war ore very busy men of affairs, and It Is thought to he hardly ;iobuhle that they ran spnre the time for the avork of the commis sion. It was icported that Mr. La lnont's tlccltni'tUm had been received, but this, on Inuulry, failed of con tinuation. The opinion was expressed by hlKh olllclals that flcneial Manor sun, Colonel Sexton nnd Dr. Keen might serve. As stated, however, some of the gentlemen have written that they had taken the matter under nd vlsemimt, and there Ib considerable doubt whu I the lesult will be. The Kontlnmen feleotod by the presi dent for the Investigating commis sion nre as follows: Lieutenant Oon eral .1. M. SehoilcUl. II. H. A., retired; Lieutenant Oonurul and ex-Senator John 1!. (lordoii, of (leoirjia; General nnd ex-Senator Charles P. Mandei son, of Nobrasku; General Orenvllle M. Dodgo, of New York; Colonel .Tames A. Sexton, of Chicago, the newly elected coiniuandei'-ln-chlcf of the G. A. 11.; cx-Societaiy of War Itobert T. Lin coln, of Chicago; ex-Seeietary of 'War Daniel S. Lamont, of New York; Presi dent D. C. Oilman, of Johns Hopkins unlveisity, of LJaltlmore; Dr. W. W. Keen, surgeon and physician, of Phila delphia. Remarkable Rescue. Mrs. Michael Curtain, rlamhcld, 111. makes the statement, that she caught cold, which settled on her lungs ; she was treated for a montli by her family physician, but giew worse, lie told her she was a hopeless vic tim of consumption and that no medicine could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. Kincj's New Discovery for consumption ; she bought a bottle and to her delight found her self benefitted from first dose. She comtinued its use and after taking six bottles, found her self sound anil well; now docs her own housework, and is as wcH as she ever was. Free tiial bodies of tins dreat Discovery at A. Wasley's Drug Store. Large hollies 50 ccnls and Si. 00. Convention nt Oinnlin' ll.vposirion. Omaha, Neb., Sept. 12. Rainy weather the past week reduced the average dally attendance at the ex position, which was 17,124; total for the week, llD.SGC; grand total, 1,279.909. Several conventions of national Im portance will meet during the week. The America cemetery superintend - enls. nntlim!,! nlif.nniiinimil nf Rikiu rtf votornns nnd United States Dee Keep- pis' union are holding sessions today. Tomorrow will be devoted to Wiscon sin dny nnd to the monetary congress. Shrlnpis' day, Wednesday, will diaw Slulneis from nearly every state In the Union. Thursday will be devoted to New Finglnnd day nnd to the con gress of Christian activities, also the closing session of the monetary 0011 giess. Friday has been set apart for rikloharna day, grape day and state of Washington editors' day. Saturday will be railroad day. Tho committee to In vite llenjamln Harrison nnd Orover Cleveland will wait on those gentle men this week. Tho Weather. For eastern Pennsylvania, New Jer sey, Deiawnre, Maryland, District of Columbia and Virginia: Fair; contln uea low temperature; light, variable winds. Scrofula, a Vile Inheritance. Scrofula is tho most obstinnto of blood troubles, and is often tho result of an inherited taint in tho blood. S. S. S. .Is tho only romody which goes doop enough to reach Scrofula; it forces out every traco of tho disease, and cures the worst coses. My son, Charllo, was ivffllotcd from Infancy with Scrofula, and ho suffered so that It waj Impossible to dress him for three years. Ills hoad and body wen a mass of sores, and Ills eyesight also becamo affected. No trcntraeat was spared that wo tboucht muld relievo him, but he grew worsol until his condition wasj ludced pltinblu, I had almost despaired of his ever bcluir cured, when by tho advlco of a friend we pave him S. S. 8. (Swift's Sneclflcl. Ado- elded Improvement wai the result, and after he hud talcen a doien bottles, no one who know of Ills former dreadful condition would have recognized him. All the sores on his body have healed, his skin is oerfectlv clear and imooth, uud ho Iia9 been restored to perfect uciuui. jibs. . o. .MAnav, SCO Ulm at., Macon, Oa. For real blood troubles It is a vrasto of time to expect a cure from tho doc tors. Wood diseases are beyond their skill. Swift's SpeGiHo, readies all deop-scatcd cases which father remedies hnvo no effect upon, It Is tho only blood remedy guaranteed purely vcgetablo, and oontains no pot ash, mercury, or other mineral. Hooks mailed frpo to nny nddresi by Swift Speciilo Co,, Atlanta, Qa. THE GREATEST BOOK OF THE AGE! Should be la Every Home and Library. In 1) Ii wrlttnn by Klclit Hon. VtllHam Kwart Olaiitono, bi-l'rmier ot (imat hrlti.in ami iruliiiul, taiustpr, Kiiu.i lttv, A. II. Sb, co. Uui'eti'x Cotlaco. Oxford, K11C.1 Iter. Hitmnnl l?et OurtiM, ll.l)., Clilrfiuo Theoloiiiral Meiiilnnry.01ilcaao.Ill. tiler FrMcTio V Fnrrar, II 1).. F.U.S., (lean ot Canterbury, t unlerbiiry, Kns.i Iter. Klinur 11. (laren, l).l.,Tu(U Oolltee, Koroerrillu, Mum.i Iter. Frunk W. Oumaulux. 11.1), Armour lptitute, OUlcuuu, 111.1 Iter. (lenrRe F. I'entecoHt, 11.)., Maryln. Iinno l'ret.t)(oriun Church, Iimloii, .nir. Iter. It. tt. MacAtthur. II P., (lalrary IlniaUL rliurrli. New York Oily, N, V.i Iter. Martyn Sunimerliell. ).!.. Main Street I re UuntM Clmrcti, l-AmUton, Mo.t Her. t'runk M. Itri.u.l, II II , l'lrt MelUwIlat I'liiuopnl Church, Krannlon, Ill.i Her , T. Moore, I.UL '"Hie I'hrla tinu (loininnntteulth, Lomlnu, Knil.t Iter, I'dwaril Drerett ilale, ll.l)., Routh rouareiiHtlonal Church, lloftton, Mne... Iter. .1niteih Auar Ueet, ll.U., Wonleynn Oollepo, Inchuiontl, Unci Iter. Ciuiiar ltene Gregory, IaiIpiIi; l'ntveriiit), lInzlit, tlennanyi Iter. Win (Nearer Wilklttion. 11.11., Vnlrer.ity ot Chlcatlo, CM. nun, 111.! liov. Suniuel Unit, II 1)., Trinity Colleye, HarKim!,!'--;lle J. Monro O!uon, ll.l) ,ot..luhli'a Wood Pro. Ohurch,I,oudon, Diiir.i Iter. Ueorife U lirlnt"r,'r,r,'l'., 1'lie Tcmplo, )lotou, Man. eon 1,1.1 Miinox.-mi Pn., a7 IuII-i.hkh lllunira. lion-, ,'IU edret, cloth, (Lb), half letunt, (Ml): full leraot. u,l lllll 1 1 1 riON. 1.50 (wen. W0 full.pnsii llluatra. lions, htiltt A Bill edcan, full luvui.t, one roiume, tl5.0); Style 11 two volume full levunt. tutted, tJIUli n ISrAHTH, quarto imi, le, iuw quiwtlon loeach.itltf t.nier corera, aewu.1, trlmnied alltlhtlr, $l.lach part For H.H 1 l all ImoliHltH - enil by" (jookaeller. I', i fiulhtr lutorni I ton wile IH'.NUY I). Hllhl'MIll lublUuar.Maud 11 Muuiou cllivbt.llUlcafiu, llhuuia THE ILLS OF "WOMEN And How MrB. PInkham Holpa Ovoroomo Thom. Mrs. Mativ Hor.T.iNOF.n, 1101 Marlannrt St., Chicago, 111., to Mrs. PInkham: " I have been troubled for tho past two years with falling of tho womb, lcueorrlKea, pains over my body, sick heartaches, bnekuelic, nervousness and weakness. 1 tried doctors nnd vnrlous remedies without relief. After taking two bottles of your Vcgetablo Com pound, tho relief I obtained wns truly wonderful. I havo now taken several more bottles of your famous medicine, nnd can say that I nm entirely cured." M rs. 1 1 imiiy Pomt, No. 800 Findley S t., Cincinnati, Ohio, to Mrs. Piukhnm: " l''or n, long tlmo I suffered with chronic inflammation of tho womb, pain in abdomen nnd bearing-down feeling. Was very nervous at times, and bo weak I was hardly able to do any thing. Was subject to headaches, also troubled with lcucorrhcea. After doc toring for many months with different physicians, and getting no relief, I had given up nil hopo of being well again when I rend of tho great good Lydla 13. PInkhnm's Vegetable Com pound was doing. I decided Immedi ately to give It a trial. Tho result was Simply past belief. After taking four bottles of Vegetable Compound and Ublng three packages of Sanative Wash I can Miy I feel llko a new woman. I deem it my duty to announce tho fact to my fellow Miitercrs that Lydla B l'inWinm's Vegetable remedies havo entirely cured mo of all my pains nnd suffering. I have her nlono to thank for my recovery, for which I nm grate ful. May heaven bless her for tho good work sho is doing for our sex." Woleoinlnti Homo the Soldiers, Pittsburg, Sept. 11!. The Klghteenth regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers, ar rived home from Camp Meade last night about !) o'clock and were accord ed a reception such as has seldom, If ever, been given to uny body of men In this city. From the train to the armory of the regiment one solid mass of cheering humanity lined the streets, giving the leturnlmr soldiers n most enthuslnstlc welcome. The welcome home was reniatkable in that at least 15,000 people along the Pennsylvania road from Wllmenllmr Into Wllklns liurg lined the track on either side, burning red (ire and cheerlntr as the train passed through them 011 Its way to the city. When yon call lor DrtWitt's Witch Hazel Salve the gieat pile cuie, don't accept any thing else Don t bo talked Into aeoeiitlne a substitute, for piles, for sores, for burns, C, II. Ilagenbiich. A lio(-,t Prom Lllicrlu. Philadelphia, Sept. 12. A. J. Cross, on American born colored man, from Sierra Leone, arrived here yesterday on the Wnesland from Liverpool. He comes to protest against foreign ag- giesslon In Liberia, which he says the piesent government Is pawning out to the Germans, French nnd Kngllsh, against the Interest of Americans. He states that recent attacks on Sierra Leone by the natives were caused by tho brutality ot the foreign police, and that over 1,500 persons were killed by the nntlves under tho charge of a war rior named Hlburrn. Many captives were taken, among them being the en tile family of D. T. Johnson, of Hot Springs, Ark., who were taken to Li beria by the steamer Laurada. Scratch, scratch, scratch ; unable to attend to business dining tho day or sleep during the niuht. Itching piles, horrible, plague. Twin's Ointment cures. Never falls, At any drugstore, 50 cents. Ai'I.oua ToVu l'lamo Swept. Preseott, Ariz., Sept. 12. The town of Jerome, near here, waB completely wiped out yesterday by fire, entailing a loss of over $1,000,000 In property. Kleven bodies havo so far been recov ered, while n score or more are t .Id to bo In the ruins or missing. The fire was conllned exclusively to the busi ness portion of the town. The only building to escape was the Methodist church. The number of people who are homeless Is placed at 1,F00. A stubborn cough or tickling In tho throat yields to Ouo Minute Cough Curo. Harmless In cllect. touches tho right spot, reliable, and just what is wauled. It acts nt onro. C. H. llagcnbuch. IWitryliinnni'M I'roiii Portn Itlco. Baltimore, Bept. 12. The United States auxiliary cruiser Dixie, having on boaid a large number of the mem bers of U10 Maryland naval reserve as part of her crew, arrived here yester day afternoon, fresh from her con quests In Porto Uleo. While there the crew of the Dixie took a prominent part In the capture of Ponce, which, next to San Juan, Is the principal city on the Island. A great popular recep tion will tnke plnco today, which hap pens also 1o be a local holiday, known as "Defenders' Day," nnd commemo rative of some of tho stirring scenes connected with the war ot 1812 which took place In and about Baltimore. 1.r broken am fares, sores, insect bitos, hums, skin diseases and especially piles thcro Is ouo reliable remedy, DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo. When you call for DoWitt's don't accept counterfeits or frauds. You will not bo disappointed with DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo. C. II. Ilagcnhuch. aki: vou (ioino south? TIIK SOUTIir.r.N RAILWAY nKACUia AM. I'llOMINKNT l'OINTH. Don't start South without consulting John M. lteall, District Passonfer A(ient, Soutliorn Itallway, 028 Chestnut street, Philadelphia It you cannot call in person, write to him. DnWltt'a Witch Hazel Salvo has tliu larccst wihi of aiiv tcilvu" in tho world. This iact anrt ita merit lias lert ilisliouest jieoplo to at tempt to counterfeit It. Look out lor too man who attempts to iliceivo you when you call for DeWitt's Witch Hazlo Salve, tho Kicat pile cure. C. II. llattcuhuch. The South and Ita Adiulitusea. TIio Southern Hallway has issiiert for free distribution, a sixteen pai;o journal des criptive of Virginia, North and South Caro- Una, Touuchsco, (ieorgla, Aiaimma ami Mississippi, Persons seeking new locations, or capitalists dosliinit to nial-o safuiind profit- able Invostinents will ilud tho liilormatlou loiitulncd therein both valuable and inter csting. Coiies will he mulled froo upon np plication to John M. Ileal), Dfstrlct Passeu Kr Acciit, U-S Cluuituul street. Philadelphia, Pa. CASTOR I A For Iufauts and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature m AN ILL-rATDI) CITY. fr,w Wostmlinli.r, II. Swop! by n Pntnlty Disastrous Coiillngrdtloii. Vancouver, H. C Sept. 12 New Westminster, the chief city on the Frnzer river, 12 miles from here, pre sents n fearful scene of desolation to day, fire having yesterday wiped out the whole of the business portion, There Is not a public building stand ing In the ccntrnl portion of the city. Kan tied by a fierce wind, nlmost gale, the lire, which was started on the water Bide by sparks from a passing Mcamer, spread with such awful rapid ity that ten streets were blazing in three hours, nnd only smoking ashes mark the spot where scores of houses formerly stood. Handsome blocks, banks und churches went up In smoke. The cathedral of the diocese Is no more. Hundreds of people are helpless. Two newspaper olllces are cone, as well as the Canadian Pacific railroad station, three river steamers, a rail way btldge and a number of private houses. The telegraph office at New WoHtmlnster has been burned. Despair nnd sul'fcilng nre the lot of hundreds of poor homeless folk. Food, clothing nnd aid of all kinds Is being dispatched from Vancouver to the III fated city. At the time ot writing It Is not knQWn how many people lost their lives, but 11 Is feared several must have been burned to death. It Is said that Campbell, a flienian, fell oft a roof of a burning bulldlnrj and wns killed, and a woman dropped dead from fright. Two other women who weie 111 died while being taken from their homes. New Westminster today la without a store of uny kind, without nowspa peis and without food, save that which Is being hurried over from heie. It Is Impossible Just now to estimate tlu amount of damage, but It ranges up In the hundicds of thousands. Every Industry save the big Royal City plan ing mills and Clove Canning company has been wiped out. What Ir. A. 11. Slater Snys. lltJKTAT.o, N. Y. Gents : From my per sonal knowledge, gained In observing the effect of your Slilloh's Curo in cases of ad vanced Consumption. I am prepned to say it is tho most remarkable Itemedy that lias over been brought to my attention. It ha ccitainly saved many fiuia Consumption. Sold by P. D. Kirlin, anrt a guarantee. Want llntlil Jla.ouks Driven Out. Cnndla, Island of Crete, Sept. 12. The foreign admirals have sent an Identic telegram to their lespr olive governments requesting the Immediate expulsion from Crete of the 15,000 Djshl llazouks In the Island, the recall of the Turkish troops nnd authorities and the appolnment of a governor general, Us desired by the Cretans. finny People In Shenandoah Learn ing to Appreciate. What a blessing it is. Sought after by thousands. Shenandoah is finding it out. Many a miserable nun is happy now. Nights of unrest, days of trouble. Any itching skin disease means this. Itchlne Piles mean it. Uczcma, just as bad, and just as bad to cure. Hut Doau's Ointment rtoes it. Kellovesat once, and cures' if you use it long enough. A spccilie. for any itchiness 01 tho gum. A blessing to a suffering public, lloru's Shenandoah proof to back it. ,Mrs. KllzabetU siltr, uC ill West Coal street, used Doau's Ointment and this Is what she1 says about it. "For live years had Lczema on 0110 of my limbs anrt I could got nothing to curo it, although I tried many remedies. I havo scat away ami paid one rtollar a box for prcparat'ons which rtirt uie 110 good at all. X rcart about Doau's Oinl meat aurt procured a b6x at Kirliu's Phar' ruacy. Tho first time I appllirt it it gave ro' lief and it was tho first remedy which healed the eczema ami Bubdued the inflammation. My ankle used to itch aurt bum so that 1 could not sleep and this added to my other sutler ing. I am very glad that I learned about Doan's Ointment aurt used it for It is tho best remedy for ociouia I ever found iu a search oxtenrting over five years." Doau's Ointment for sale by all dealers I'rico 50 cents. Mailed by Puster.Milburn Co., llull'alo, N.Y., sole agents for tlie U. S. Kemcmbur the namo Doau's and tako no other. Philadelphia & Reading Railway Engines Hum Hard Coal'-No Smoke IN Kl'KECT JULY 1st, ls8. Trains luavu Bbenaudoah an follown : Kor Mew York via Philadelphia, week day J 30 0 51 u. 111.. 12 27. 8 10 and 0 V7 l. in. Kor New York via Mauch Chuiut. week dayn, ?aun. 111., aim amp. m, Kor K-eadlui; and Philadelphia, week day, f iHJ, V Oi H.U1., 1 O IU Jtlltl U U, l. II, Kor Pottsvllle, week daa, 7 30, 9 51 a. 12 27. S 10. 6 07 and T 25 I). 111. Kor Taruaquu and Mahanoy City, week day 7 .10. 0 51 a. iu.. 12 27, n 10 and 6 07 v. in. Kor WHIlamHport, Suubury and lwleLing, week daya. 11 80 a. m.. 12 27, 7 2 11. m Kor Mahano Plane, weekdays, 7 30, 'J 51, 11 80 a. 111., VI 10, 0 07, 7 at 0 00 i. iu. Kor Aahlaud and Sbainoklii, reek dnya, 730, 1180 a. ro.. 12 27. 8 10.8 07. 725 ami 55 11 Kor llaltlmore. Waaliliiirton and tho WtatIa 11. Ac O. It. H., ihrouah tralua lea" 1 IteadliiK Terminal, PhlliulelpliVa, (P. U It. 1J K.) at 8 20. 700, iisoa, ni., a iu ana 7.21 P. 1 nuuaaya. tlonal trains from Twenty-fourth and Cheat. nui streets biaiiou, weea uaya, 10 no a. 10. a m. I? is 40 p.m. eumiaya, 1 ao, a v. in. THAINH FOIl HHKNANDOAII. Leave New York via Phtlsutliitila. week days, 12 15. 180, 00, 1180 a. 111., and 111,4 80 U00 11.111. Leave New York via Mauch Chunk, week dava. i 80. 9 10 a. m.. 1 80 11. in. Leave Ptillndclphla, lteadlns Trrmliial, ,eek days, s 40. a uu. iu 21 a. ui. ami 1 bo, 110 p. lave iieauiui;, weeic uaya, t w, .uim, n, 12 15, 4 17, 6 00 p. 111. lA-ave I'oltavllle, week daya, 710, 7 40 a. 12 80 4 10, 0 10 and 1 50 p. in. lavHTamaqlia, week uaya, H30, 1123 n. I 49. 5 SC. 7 20 11. IU. Ixiavo Mahanoy City, week days, 0 05, 11 47 a, m., 2 22, 0 vi, a zi, 7 4 1 p. 111 lxe Mahanoy Piano, Meek days, 630, 9 2 1025, 1169 a. Ul 241, .132, G4I 767, p III. Leave WllllamHiorl, week uaya, 742, 1001 111., 12 31 anil 4 00 p. u. ATLANTIC CITY DIYIBION, Iave Phlladelulila Cbeatnul atreel waif and Houtli atreet whalf for Atlantic Citv. Weckdaya icnireiw. 8 uu, sou, iu uu. in., tiau Hiitiirdavaonlv). 2 00. 3 00. 3 40 luOiiiinuto train I 4(M 103 ininufu traluj, 4 30, 5 00 fo5 inlnutu tratiij, 6 40, 7 00 p. in. Accommodation, 0 15 a. 111., 500, IS30 p. in J1.O0 excursion train 700 11 111. riuiidaya-KxpreHa. 730, uuo, 830, you, 10 00 a iu, 4 41 11 in. AcwmnioilBtlou, o 15 a iu 4 45 11, m. (1.00 vxcuraloii train, 7 a in lteturulnic leave Atlantic City depot, corner Atlantic atid Arkanaas avenues. YVeckiluVH Kxnreaa. 10 45 Mondava only I TOO, 7 45 65 minute train, H20 103 mlnuto trninj, v uu, iu io, 11 uu a 111., a 00, 4 00, am, 7 uu, ylld 11. 111. Accommodation. 4 25. 7 60 a. IL. 405 p. in, 91.09 excursion train (from Mississippi ave, only) 0C0 p. 111. HundayaKxpress, 3 30, 100. 500. a 00. 030. 700.730. 800. 030 1). ui. Ac commodatlon, 715 a, m 505 u, m, 9100 excursion train (from foot of Mississippi uvu, only), 0 ju p in. Kor Cntie Mav and 8ea Isle Citv. 8 45 a. m. 2 30.4 45IIIH. Additional for Capo May 1 15 11. 111. Kiiiidavs (81 00 esciirsion 7 00 1 U 15 a Kor Ocean City. 880, 8 43 a m, 2 30, 4 43 P in (81.00 cxcurslonTliursday oulyl 7lwu ui, nu dayr, 8 13, 'J 13 a lu. ln,lnr Can n all flxnreaa tralua. Kor further Information, apply to nearest Philadelphia and lteadluK Hallway ticket ugen or auureas I, A, HWKIUAMU, ,, ... 1 (len'l Hind., (len'l Paaa'r A(tt Headline Teimlual, Pailladelilila. La Grippe, Followed by Heart Disease, Oured by MILES' HEART CURE. DR. S K 7 tv T It. C. 0. FtiTI.TS, of Wintcwct, Iowa, Invrnlor anil manufacturer, of " Shults' Safety Whlfllctico Conpllne, writes of Dr. 111108' llcnrtCure. "Two years aconn nttaclt of LnOrlppo left tno with a woak heart. I had run dw' jn flcsi, to moro shin and bone. I could not sleep lying down for suiotucrlnB spoils) frequent sharp dnrtlng pallia nnrt palpitation caused n con stant fear of sudden death, nothing could Induce mo to remain away from homo over night. My local physician prescribed Dr. Miles' Heart Curo and In a few days I was able to sleep well ami tho pains gradually lessened, and finally ceased. I reduced tho tho doses, having gali.ed fifteen pounda, and am now feollug hotter la ovory way than I havo for yoais." Dr. Miles' Remedies 1 aro sold by all drug gists under u posltlvoj guarantee, first bottlo j benefits or money ro- I funded, Hook on dis uses of tho heart and I uorvesfreo. Address, DR. MILES MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Ind. ROFESSIONAL CARDS JJ- M. IinitKK, ATTORNEY -AT-I.AV. OftlccKirau liulldliii.. corner of .Vntie tttreeta, Sliciiandoah. II. PdMKltOV. ATTOKflBY-AT-l.AW ShciiAiitUmli, l'ft. UOK. JOHN JONICH, MUSICAL INSTRUCT OK, Lock Box fid, Mahanoy City, 1'a. Having Htiullcd under soma of the twi masters' le Imuoli nnd l'arta, will give Icvsoua on tliu violin, mandolin, gililurunil ocal culture. TerniB reasonable. AditrcPH In care of Htroli, tho lewolor Hliutu.nuoali. P ennsylvania RAILROAD. BCHUYKII.L DIVIfUON. Hi:rTi;Mi)i:u 12. IMS. Tratna wili leave HheimndoH.i utter tno adoiu data fur Wlifiian, tlUherton, Kruukvllle. Dut 'oiihijiiwii, j'lioemxvuic, jiurnatuvvu A-a fUit tlolplilu (l.nwkd etrevt Btutlou)at ttUA and 815 , iu., i tJ, o 1 p. ui. on wtt:k uny a. niiiiuu)H, 15 a. ui,, 4 'ib p. tu. Trains, leuvt) Fruckvlllo for aiieiiamiodti t 30. 114Qa. iu. and 5 40. 7 att d. tx. Hiilidav. 1 01 a. ui. and fi 40 p. m. .Leave I'oUhvIIIo t or nliuiiandoati (via Ftucic- vlllu; 7 10, 11 DO a. in., 6 20, 7 iO p. ui. huuUay iuuo a. in., a u p. m. l.tavc I'lilludclpMa, (llroad street ntatlou), lui bliMiudoaU at 8 itt a. iu., 4 Ju p. m. week days. tiundayu leave at li&O andU 23 a. iu. LKjave uroad atreet btwilou. I'uiladelpUia, FOU NKW YOKK. ISznresM.week-duyH. S 20,4 Oo, 4 50 5 03.S 15,0 50. lW,a2t, 'J&0, 10 21 (Dining (Jar), 11 00 a. iu 12 00110011, J2U5 (Uniitud 100 and 22 p. v IJInlUK CarHj, 1 40, 200 (UinliiK l ar) 14 20.360. Iu2(6o0,5 6o (DinliiK OarJ. ti uu, 7 02,7 50 (Ih inK'CarJ, 10 Ou p. in., 12 01, nlulit. Hunduya. W. 4U3, 1 W, U OJ, 0 ID 5 V OU, 10 21. tl'lulllL; Car), 11 a5 a. U1..12 0J lUlning Oar) 12 S3, 2 iW- 20. A CKi. (llninir Car) 0U3. 7 02.7 50. IDIniinr CarJ 10OU p. in., 1201 nlKlit. JMpresu lur uosiun wuuuui uuaiiKe, 11 uu a m. week-dayn, and 7 50 p. tu., dally. WASUINGTON AND TIIK SOUTH. For Baltimore and WaatilUKtou, U 50. 7 20. 8 .J2"k 10 20, 11 23, a. m., 12 0-J, 12 31 (DUdnu Car;, 1 111 mm 1 UK uarj, an, 441, 10 so uoiiKrcit- Biunul JJtnilfd, DinliiK Car, 0 17. o&'i Ulu- luu CarJ, 7 31 LDIuIuk CarJ p. inland 12 U ninlit week days, bunduyu, a 50, 7 30, 'J 12, U 2 a. ui., 120M, 1 Is, IDlmnt; Carj 4 41, 1&20 Cou IfreHHiunal I Quilted, DinliiK CarJ, b55 Dining CarJ, 7U1 iDlnlhk'CarJ p. 111. anu 12 03 nllit. For Haiti more, accommodation, V 12 a 111, 2 Ol and 4 01 p 111 week days, 5 08 and 11 lu p 111 daily. FOlt ATLANTIC CITV. Ixiave Uroad street Btatlou via Delaware river brldue Kxpresa. 9 40 a iu,, 4 O0 and 705 ik m. Hutidaj'H, 0 20 a. 111,, 2 US and TO.'j p. 111. lAuvti larketbtieet V ari hiiaefs, 5 00, 0 u, a in, 2 00, 3 CO, 1 U), 5 (.0 p 111. .Sundays, 8 00, 0 OOv 050 a 111 utt'OJiiuioUaliuu 130 and 5 10 p in; 81.00 ujLfjuroioii train, 7 00 a in Ouuduy only. Fur Cmu May. AiivIummh, WllilwiiuU uuU Hull) Jlvaeh IvxprcBB, U0U a 111, 230 and 4 uof j, week days. Sunday, 8 20 a 111. UiuurBion, 7 U a 111 Hunduyaonly. For Hea, Jule City, Oce&a CUy, Avalou and Htune Harbor Kxprona, y 10 a. in., 2 30, and J 20 p. m. week days, hundaya. 8 20 a. in. I'.Ji curalon 7 00 a 111 hmidays only. i'or cioiuerH rouu jcxpreMt. o uj, y uo a. 111, , 00, 3 Ou, 4 00, A 00, p. in, week dayM Sundays, 00. y 00 and M 5t a. ui. I, 11, UuTuuiMaoN, J. K. Wood, ueu'J Aiauaicer. Hon l iwuT Aifi Webster's ; International; Dictionary successor vj me L'naoruigca," The Otto Great Standard Authority, Ra MriU-M lion. 1. J. Jirewer, JiUiUco U. H. HitiTi-ine Court. Htumlnrct of the U. S. Oov't 1'tinLlnir ( Ofllca, the II. H. Huiirin ( luuii, an ine nut 10 nn fireme Courts, and of near. j all tlie Hchooltxwki, Warmly Commeiulcil by .Stnte HuperlnteiKlent of 8cliooli, C.oIWk) 1'rfiil ilf nti.andoUierl-Muoatorti ulmoi't without number Iitvaliiable In tho liuuselmM. and to ( tho tt'iuher, nrlidlar, pro Hlmator. TI IR BRST TOR PRACTICAL USR. It la taay to llnd the word wanted. It Is easy to ascertain the pronunciation It is easy to trace the growth ot a word, It Is easy to learn what a word means, Tim Vit rtr1r TrfiiiH MnVMj 1110 1 ui'.c eiiiuoii coiiifa ironi int. iirr win, , I'llllllllflMII,',!, llUlt IlliplU'l litiltl I lvii,ri,iilil(.jil aunervlalon. 'Did . U,S IIIU llllirunuil nlili. n ll. 11.'. tun. inula tills a work to wllllll UU ' 9 1 1 uUiuily lui'tuiiu rctir. .Minis, lnva. 2 ' nuTTiin nnsT. S larSneclmen paces sent on application to C.,b O. MEUKIA3T CO., fuMlHhcrs, i .ipririKiieii, Jiin.ss., v.tt.A, Tho Rosy Freshness 'And a velvety softness ol tho akin la luva Tlably obtained by Ihoc i who uau l"oiiorB Joiiiileioit i'owUer.