7 Hit. Inh'i I n1 niiV. nMa,Wt" ,IHtammm4 Tm INTENSE SUFFERING. From Dyspepsia nnd Stomach Trouble. Instantly Relieved and rermnnently Cured ny Btnart's Pyipepiila Tablets, A Now Dlicovery, But Not a Patent Medicine. Dr. Uedivcll iclatcs an intcrtSiitig account of what lie considers a remarkable cure of acute stomach tiouble ami throttle dyspepsia hy llip uo of the new dUrovcty, Sttiait's I)ysicpsia Tablets1 Ho says: The patient was a limn who had suflcrcd to my kliowlwlgeforye.il Willi dys pepsin. Kvetythlng he ule seemed to sour and create acid and gases in the Moniucli ; he had pains like rheumatism in the hack, shoulder blades and limbs, fullness and (lis. tiess nfter catim;, poor npjivtlle nnd loss of llesh i the heart becniue affected, causing pal pitation and .sleeplessness at night. I gave him poweiful nerve tonics and blood remedies, but to no put pose. Ah an experi ment I finally bought a fifty cent package of Stunt t's Dyspepsia Tablets al a drug store and gave litem to him. Almost immediate relief was given and after he had useil four boxes he was to all appearances fully cured. There was no more acidity or sour watery risings, no bloating after meals, the appeti c was vigorous and he gained between lo and 12 pounds in weight of solid, healthy llesh. Although Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are advertised and sold in drug stores yet I con sider them a most valuable addition to any physician's line of remedies, as they are per fectly harmless and can be given to children or invalids or in any condition of the stomach with perfect safely, being luiiiiiless and con taining nothing but vegetable-and fruit csscti ces, pure pepsin and Golden Senl. Without any question they are the safest, most effective cure for indigestion, biliousness, constipation nnd all derangements of the stomach however slight or severe. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are made by the Stuart Co. of Marshall, Mich., and sold by druggists everywhere nt fifty cents per pack age. Little book on stomach diseases mailed free, addicss Sluait Co., Marshall, Mich. Weir v Royal Worcester Corsets. ron BALE DY LEADING DEALER8. 7 You can blame MLA a yourself if you YflipPpMfcage U Bl 1 mrr i- it good coffee to Pfor Scells's. Jrink. ordinary (A HtUa of thjs cofTce Is made de- Vadmixture to licioin by adding cheap coffee Stltt.taS. i,in drlnk and savesexpense. I Pilsner Beer. . Needs no recommendation. If V feiPut up in bottles for family m ' use. and delivtired at vour home. Latier's Pilsner Draught Beer Is drank by the majority of beer drinkers. They are jood authority on which is best. Christ. :hmidt, Agent and Dottier, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA. 1 UOth DUtllct, D. M. GRAHAM, Or Mauanov City. Hilbject to KoiHitiltcAii rule. pOIt DlKKOTOlt OK THIS 1'OOIt, S. G. MIDDLET0N, Ok (Iii.ukiitoh. fliiliject to Republican rules. JOU COUNT.Y CONTJtOI.l.KK, CHARLES A. SNYDER, OP POTTHVII.UC. Hiibject to ItepubHcun ml oh. JjMJIt COUNTY HUKVKYOII, MARK D. BOWMAN, Op Mauanov City. Huojttt to Ueimlilltan rale". poll ltHI'ltliHHNTATlVU. DR. H. G. REITZEL, Ok Mauanov City, Subject to Uepiibllutn rule". -JOItOOItONHIt, T IM..Mf TJ .CTCTM iJit l. It. OICIU, Ok fluENANnoAa, ect to Hepubllcan rule. IN MYFDUffi'LOSI!. It Results in tho Wrook of Tkroo Philadelphia Buildings. PROBABLY A DOZEN KILLED. After tliu Ilucovory ofl'our HiiiIIoh tlio Senrcli Was 8iiioiitlcil Tompofiirlly. Tlio DlMiistor Wns Outsell by nil Kx- llloiloil oT OllMollllOi l'hllndelplila, Sept. 12. ny the explo Elon of 40 gallons of gasoline In the cellnr of a grocery store at 1414 South Btreet last night surely four and possi bly a dozen more lives were lost. As nn Immediate consequence of the ex plosion the building where It occurred and those adjoining It on cither side collapsed. Kour bodies have thus far been recovered from the ruins, and three of these Identified, as follows: Samuel Schattensteln, keeper of the grocery store; his 19-year-old son, Ab raham; a 10-months-old child named Goldberg. The fourth body was that of a girl about 10 years old. How the explosion occurred Is yet' unknown. Tho front of 1441 was Im mediately blown out, and this was fol lowed by the eollapse of that structure nnd Nos. 1442, occupied by Mori Is Gold berg's furniture store, nnd 144G, Louis Sallonose's shoe store. The west wall of 1110, occupied by I.. Wanger's cloth ing store, wns also blown out. All the buildings were of brick, three stories In height. In the confusion and excitement fol lowing the disaster, It Is as yet Impos sible to secure anything lllte an accu rate census of the occupants, but It Is generally stated that the upper floors were crowded with families, huddled together In tenement fashion. Coming as It did at the supper hour. It Is feared the loss of life wns heavy. The list of Injured will be long. They were taken to all the hospitals within a radius of a mile. After the recovery of tho four bodies the authorities decided to postpone the search for additional victims until to day, thus obviating the dangers and delays of working upon the mass of debris and wreckage In the darkness. The corpses of Schattensteln and his son were picked up on the steps of No. 1444. The unidentified 10-year-old girl was fpund pinioned by a mass of timbers In the rear' of the same build ing, and the Goldberg child died while being taken to a hospital. The Injured nt the Howard hospital Alexander Schattensteln, aged 0 years, broken nose nnd laceration of scalp: Alezander Schattensteln, aged C years, lacerated scalp, condition serious: Miry Healy, aged C5 years, fractured leg; Annie Jlcl'hllomy; 4Q years, rvi tuslon of ankle: Harry Rothermel, 12 years, lacerated scalp; Maggie Gold berg, 32 years, lacerated scalp; Sarah Goldberg, 14 years, lacerated scalp and contused ankle.. At the Jefferson hospital are A. P. Fish, 39 years, a fireman, lacerated wound of scalp, nnd Tetta Goldberg, S years, contusion of leg and hack and lacerated wound of scalp. Kstlmates of the number of missing vary from six to IS. The accepted theory of the accident Is that Schattensteln wont Into the cellar with a lighted lamp, which Ignited the fumes of the gasoline. From the po sition of hlB body and that of his son, on the front steps, It Is thought they were emerging from the house when caught by the falling walls. The collapse of the buildings occurred within two minutes of the explosion, and the occupants had little time or chance to escape. Mrs. Goldberg snatched up her 10-months-old child In her arms and rushed for an exit, but tho child was so badly Injured that It died while being borne to a hospltnl. Strangely enough, the mother escaped with only trilling Injuries. At 0:40 o'clock last night a sergeant of police was talking to one of his men on the opposite side of the street when, without a moment'B warning,- there was a terrific explosion, which, almost be fore they could turn their heads, was followed by a thunderous crash. Min gled with this were the cries nf human beings. Without loss of time one nf tho policemen struck the Are alarm at a box near by, while tho other rang for ambulances. The engines and six of the hospital wagons were there within 20 minutes, and a large foiee of po licemen, also summoned to the scene, had tho street roped off from corner to corner. The work of rescue was begun forth with, but was temporarily abandoned later when twilight nnd deepened Into night. All of the dead and Injured were In the buildings nt tho time of the dis aster, and, as the walls collapsed nl most of a perpendicular direction, no passersby were Injured by flying de bris. The force of the explosion wns so great, however, that all the windows In the houses neross the street were broken by the concussion. Bucklen's Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fevor sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cares piles, or jo pay required. It U guaranteed to give perfect Satisfaction or mony refunded. 1'rieo 85 cents por box. For salo hy A. Waaler, Awful Typhoon lit .Jnpiin, Yokohama, Sept. 12. The central provinces of Japan have been swept by a terrible typhoon, which has caused hoaiy floods, doing Immense damage and destroying hundreds of lives. The Population of Shenandoah Is about eighteen thousand, and we would say at least one-hnlf aro troubled with some affection of the Throat and Lungs, as those complaints are, accoiding to statistics, more numerous than others. We would advise all not to neglect the dppoi lunity to call on their druggist and get a bottle of Kemp's Balsam for the throat and Lungs. Price 3$ and 50c. Trial size free. Sold by nil druggists Itnivo llolouH Unwind, Washington, Sept. 12. Among the naval orders Saturduy were the fol lowing promotions; Cnptuln Ulggln son, of the Massachusetts, to be com modore from Aug, 10; Assistant Naval Constructor Itlehmond P. Hubson, to be full naval constructor to. date from June 23, the delay In making the last promotion being caused hy the Impos sibility of having an earlier examina tion. Give the Children a Drink called druin-O, It la a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food drink to take tlio placo of colleu. Sold by nil grocers and liked by alt who have used it boeauso when properly prepared it tastoa like tho finest eolfe but la free from all Its lujurloua properties. Uram O aids digestion ami strengthens the nerves. It is not a stimulant but a health builder, aud children, aa well aa adults, ran drink it with groat benoflt. Costs about 1 aa much aj cotlee, IS and 2ftc. Buy Koystono dour. He suro that tlio name. Lehhio & Da kb, Ashland, Pa, la printed on every sack, "Let's chew Q 1? m There has never been any question' of rivalry about PLUG It is acknowledged by all to be the Victor. Its campaign has been successful because its forces have been irresistible. These forces are high quality and large quantity for a low price. In no other way can you get so large a piece of really good chewing tobacco for JOc. member when you roAMATEUR5 ok. 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Otherfcaturesaretho DEPARTMENTS AND SPECIAL ARTICLES THIS BUSY WORLD FOREIGN NOTES t B. B. VARUS Df roUlTXKY BlGELOn LETTERS FROM LONDON AMATEUR SPORT e, AB.101D Wilms B,CASPAt WIIT.W A SPORTING PILGRIMAGE AROUND THE WORLD In thelnteren of the WroKi.v,Cspar Whitney is on his way around the world. He will visit biam in search of big game, ma! Ini; his princliql Imn! from ltangkok. HewilHislt ludi. and then proceed to l.urojH) to prepare irticles on the simi I 'lnnanvand 1 ranee 10c, a ()UHjfr fin frMtt.tiH t'i xn .rrjr VtstjCtfrtt I'm Iht UititiJ St 1 ) l jn.t.t,i,anj ilixUt. Address lUltl'HIt A UHOTIIHUS, I'ublUhm. Nen Yolk lit) Caspar Whitney W, I). llo.JI, this instead." the name buy again, j V, Store, Shenandoah, Pa. ntm in &mpi.nj'. miD&uoa. warraaud. VtbicUl, iitraeei. I3S to 170. Cirri tv- Wnon- &Qd Milk 0 "&&M8t& 111 SIXTH AVE. ??10t,'i4lttnsTS ii . it.nv ro'iir WfcfOtti. Bttxi for large, free Re.6M8rrif. rrlBt,ltheiirtalDi,lemp,iaa CaUlocuief eJl af itli i. riu4,proofcoilfiBlrt!&0. Aiseedeiiiiliftrrt, CO. W. B. TIUTT, feVy. KLKILLUT, WP. m CM IMUfl fi f H bouao. a a etHniUrd (q ' 5 "Rnidapn. r!raiiA t;!nni-,v- f schorl and I BECOMES HISTORY LV will continue lo participate events o nur rtiiin. uill Irent nf ili Rnl.il on nomlc quciilons, and of the development o the nii.Ulle west. lis special corrc sixindenl in the Klondike resioii will trace the story ot the great gold discoveries. 1 1 1'iiiee . .J. GBR OTISJUI'IMATUM. Insurgents Must Withdraw From tho Suburbs of Manila. INSURGENTS' ABSURD DEMANDS. Tliolr SuueoHHen Slneo Ainoi lenim SI Ifiienil tint .Spnlil4&N lluvii I.cd tlio l iillouolH or AKillniildo tn llull.ivo 'i'ltnt Tlioy Are tlm ComiiKiriirM, Lnndnn, Sept. 12. The Mnnlln corre spondent of The Times telcRtnphs ns folloWB: Tho InauiRont conquest of tho Island of Luzon Is rapidly approaching com pletion. Recent authentic reports an nounce tho capture of successive Span ish positions, nnd nt present the lehels control cverv foot of the Islund ex cept Manila, Cnvlte nnd n small por tion of the province ot Alhuy. They hold over 9,000 Spanish prisoners and have recently enptured several thou sand rllles, some cannon, a larire quan tity of ammunition and several small armed steamers. Tho Spaninrds held out vigorously, but were lighting ngalnst the Inevitable. It Is undeniable that tho action of the Insurgents In pursuing the cumpalgn after an nrmlstlce was declared has caused much useless suffering and de struction of property, and hns anni hilated their every claim to be con sidered In any respects as tho allies of the Americans. Their motive has been twofold. First, nn implucahle hatred of the Spanish, with an Innate racial thirst for revenge; and, secondly, their ambition to place themselves on record before the world ns n successful revolu tionary government nnd as complete masters of the Luzon provinces and us many adjacent Islands as they may have time to occupy before the Philip pines question hns been settled by the Paris commission. They are now free to withdraw their troops, to make an expedition against Panay and capture Hollo. Hy contin uing the campaign now, regardless ot the armistice, they put themselves In the wrong with everybody, Just as by crowding Into the suburbs of Manila nnd refusing to vacate the same unless compelled by superior force they have put themselves In the wrong with the Americans. Their action Is doubtless due partly to a disorganization of their force, which, by their own confession, con sists of a congregation of Independent units, with chiefs, each ambitious of power and distinction and all strug gling for positions which will secure for them booty or otherwise private fortune. This disorganization, which naturally effects the Irresponsible In dividual soldier, has been constantly fomenting the Irritation resulting from the dull occupation In the suburbs of Manila. The situation has been Im possible from the beginning, and con flicts have been avoided only by great tact and the extraordinary patlenco of the American troops, who loyally ob serve their duty of preserving the peace of the town. The policy of permitting the Insurg ents to occupy the Spanish positions has been fruitful in many difficulties, not the least of which Is the stimulus given to the conceit of the natives, who consider themselves the con querors of Manila, although they cap tured not a single position when the town was taken. General Otis has attacked the com plicated questions he Inherited from General Merrltt, his predecessor, with remarkable energy and decision and Is rapidly establishing order In every de partment where comparative chaos ruled before. Agulnaldo has persistently demand ed, In terms not too polite, various Im possible concessions, for example, an occupation of the governor general's palace and other palaces, a written as surance that the Insurgents will be per mitted to occupy permanently their military positions around Manila, and protection for the Insurgent vessels by the American fleet, with many other claims, Including an Innocent demand for a share of tho booty captured by the Americans at Mnnlln, After a careful review of the situa tion General Otis arrived at the logical conclusion that the Insurgents have no right to occupy the suburbs of Man ila, and that Agulnaldo's claims have the support of neither equity nor rea son. Ho has, therefore, categorically refused to consider Agulnaldo's de mands, and last Friday sent him an ultimatum, In terms plainly comprehen sible and authoritative, that he must withdraw his troops from the suburbs before the 15th or suffer the conse quences of refusal. Tho answer will probably be that Agulnaldo himself Is only too willing to obey the order, but cannot explain to his troops the reasons why they cannot remain at Manila. This tempor izing excuse, although now stale from too frequent use, conceals much truth. It 1b an undoubted fact that Agulnaldo has but a feeble hand on the organiza tion. Ills power Is fast waning, nnd the Insurgents are threatened with dis integration Into opposing factions un less some leaders are soon discovered who nro able to harmonize the con flicting personal Interests. It is reported that the presidency of the revolutionary government will be offered to Catejano Arellano at a con gress at Malolos on Sept. 15. Arrelano Is a lawyer of excellent repute the one man among the Filipinos who Is uni versally respected. Hitherto he has consistently avoided politics, and It Is doubtful wheter he will undertake the task of steering a rudderless ship. Whatever may happen at the con gress, there Is no possible assurance that the natives are capable of self government. The educated class neith er desire or hope for complete Indepen dence and will welcome any protecto rate which secures the people good government without a tinge of Span ish methods. The masses nf the revo lutionists, on the other hand, are bit terly opposed to any solution of tho question wtalch does not promise tin trammeled Independence. In the present oxaltatlonof a fictitious victory, believing themselves capa ble of ruling the whole archipelago without advice or assistance from any 5ne, they entirely forget that they owe to ftie Americans the chief enements f suuess which they now boast. This cllnd conceit Is a racial defect. Robbed the Grave. A startling incident of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was tlio subject, Is narrated hy li I tit ns follows 1 "I wns in u most drejulfiil condition. My skin was almost yollow, eyes sunken, toiiRiio coated, palu continually in hack uud aides, no appotltu unulually growing .weaker day hy day. Threo physicians had given 1110 up. Fortun ately, a friend advised trying 'Kloctrlo Hitters,' and to my great Joy and surprise, tlio first bottle made a decided Improvement. I continued their use for threo weeks, aud am now a well man. I know tlioy saved my life, and robbed tho gravo of another victim.' No one should fail to try them, Only 60 cents per bottle nt A, Wusluy'a drug store. MORTALITY AMONG SPANIARDS. l)ltroxliiir t'oiidltloii or the PHhoii- el'H IC11 Itouto From (liiuntiiuniiio. Hantliigo de Cuba, Sept. 12. Colonel Itny, who ruttirned from Guontannmo Saturday, tepoits the embarkation ot all the Spanlnids save nbutit 80 under Gcnernl Pnrejnda. The American au thorities nio awaiting the nrrlvul of the San Juun with about 2,000 Spanish troops from Siigua de Trtnntno nnd Ha racoa. The steamer Is expected on Wednesday. The Spaniards will be re umbnrked here on the Snn Augustln and tho Snn Francisco for Spain. Todny the Hesslc and two other ves sels left for llnracoa and San de Tun amo, currying supplies for the Ameil cuiis, Cubans nnd Spaniards there. The condition of the Spanish at Guan tnnnmo pi lor to their departure for Spain was. Colonel Hay says, most distressing. The dentil rate whs over SO per duy, and Colonel ltny believes that more than half will die on th' passage. Seventy died on the whaif the duy the San Ignuelo was loaded, nnd then" Is yellow fever nmong those who remnln behind. Sunday wns obseived yesterdny, for the first time since the wur terminated, ns a day. of rest and worship. All the military nnd civil nfllccs were closed, ns were also the shops, and the city's appeal unco was unusunlly quiet. He Ilglous services were held at the pal ace, nnd General I.awton, ueneral Wood and other American officers at tended. Yesterday nfternoon this correspond ent visited the wrecks of the Spanish cruisers. The work of Hunting thu In fanta Mai la Teresa Is nearly complete, but the Almlrnnte Oquendo Is not worth the cost of saving. One Minute Cough Ciirositrnrisosneonle Ijv Its quick curoi and children may tako It in lareo uiiantitles without the least dancer. It lias won for Itself the best reputation of any preparation used to-day for colds, croup, tickling in tho throat or obstinate coughs. (J. 11. HaKcuhuch. l'lt-l'illl 111 nlfil 111I0. CiiloliKlo Killings. Colo., Sept. 12.--Fusion between tlio iJeinoetats, Popu lists nnd the Teller brunch of in Si -vcr Hepubllonns is nn accomplished fact. After a struggle lusting 3fi hours between the ennfetenre committees of the three pintles an agreement was niched Saturday by which the officers were apportioned between the parties. The trouble In division arose over the reluctance of each party to relinquish claim to the gov rnoi ship, but while nil persistently detnanded the head of the ticket, the Democrats get the gov ernorship and one university regent. Moro than twenty million free samples of DoWitt's Witch llarel halve bavo been dis tributed by tlio manufacturers. What better proof ot their conmlctiuc In its merits do you want? It cures piles, burns, scalds, sores. In tho shortest space ot time. ('. II. llageniiucu Porto Iflco IlerocM to Purmlo. New York.Sept. 12. Deputy Quarter master Colonel Kimball yesterday re ceived an order from General Miles, setting forth that a purade of the re turning Porto Klcan troops will take place in this city on Saturday next. Colonel Kimball was instruc ted to pre pare a suitable camp for the men, who lire now on their way from Ponce In the government transports. As soon us Colonel Kimball received the order he communicated with Governor Voor hees, of New Jersey, to consult as to the establishing of n temporary camp at Sea Girt. Woman's power is largely dependent upon her ability to interest, entertain, at tract and please. It is for this reason that women strive to become accomplished. They study in order that they may converse intelligently on all subjects. They strive to become Rood musicians, graceful dan cers nnd amiable hostesses. All accomplishments are unavailing if a woman suffers from ill-health in a womanly way. The special weakness peculiar to the womanly orpanistn, will rapidly wreck the ueneral health. The sufferer will lose her natural vivacity, her wit, her Rood looks, and the ambition and power to display the accomplishments at her command. Any woman affected in this way should resort to I)r Tierce's l'avorite Prescription. It is a wonderful medicine for ailinfr women. It is the invention of an eminent nnd skillful physician. Dr. K. V. I'ierce, for thirty years chief consulting physician to the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, N. Y. It aims to cure but one class of dis eases, and claims to be good for nothing else. It imparts health, clastic strength, vigor and virility to the delicate feminine organs. It prepares a woman for wifehood and motherhood. Mrs. Ramon Sanchez. Teuasco, Taos County, N. Mm.. In n letter to I)r. fierce says: " From a grateful heart my voice goes up to God both night ami day in a solemn prayer that He may guard your health and preserve your life. I hereby ex press my gratitude to you for the relief r have received from your wonderful medicine, ' Favor ite Prescription.' After mlTering years of misery I am to-day a healthv and happy wife, and can truthfully recommend to women the use of the ' Favorite Prescription ' as a regulator of the monthly periods.'1 The quick constipation cure Doctor Pierce's Pleasant Pellets. Never gripe. 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I was treated by tho very best physicians, who pronounced it blood poison, but it put worso. I was suffering untold nponj, and Dually had to glvo up work. Cf riri-iiA lti:Mi:nii:s wero suggested, which I Immediately proctir I I'rum the lirst, 1 experienced a sootliiu- relief, nntwltlistaii(llii(m Intetisopain. Ilinproied rllit. along till at last van entirely curt il, nn.J rio( a siijn nn mulmtbjanywhtrc Indicating that nnytliltig had over been tho matter with me. 51 . II. 1 IASTIKN, J.v, M 1 iintcr st.,Atlanta,Oa. Si'i rnrfVttsTftsiTUKiTiuit r.vtiiT Pioon si.it Skit llruoii, with linu. If. in wrm bath, with Curl c 1 i.a So. I-, pernio anolntlnr. with Ci-tici'R.. bur,. tor etnollipnt.kln enrp,, snd mlltl dflinof C 'UTIct SA ItssoL VR"r k estet ot Itlood purifier, snd humor cum. td ISmu-houttriewnrM. roTTrs burn 4tCnRH, C' . rtir,., llo.ton. tfowtoCurellloo4tfuraur..free. HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL, OIL C Piles or Hemorrhoids Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. I J Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Boils & Tumors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rheum & Tetters. E Chapped Hands. Fever Blisters. Sore Lips & Nostrils. O Corns & Bunions. Stings & Bites of Insects. Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. and $1.00. SoM by druggists, or si tit lust-fxiM on rtxt!t of prioo III ni'llllKl S1 XED. CO., Ill J. 118 ni!lluit.,S,lirt. MKE PERFECT MEN 1 DO NOT DESPAIR 1 llo'ot HufTVr Lonicer! The Juyu uml ambitions of life can iq restore'! to you Thn very wor.it cuseb of Nervous DebVll tv urn ntmnhitt'iy cured hy pntrwro TAiti,irrN. tiivo jiroinpt relief lo Insomnia, falling memory nul tliowasio and (Irnln of vital j.owers.iiicur red by Ititllsrrctiansorexrcs&ea of early years Impart vinor Ilrace up the system (iivo Him (MJLLim-V V! 1 IITITY I U IlCllUIl, bloom to tho eyes or younsT vital enewi otcto L'unrun- orold. One Vic Imx rL'ticni O hoxe- at a ooni-j teed cure or money refund carried in vest nuckot Sold t'rt Can bo p' ..rvwliprooi ran ncn inpiain writ prron receipt of iriro by THU l'KUhhCTO CO C'axtou ltUg. Ciilcago.Ill. I'or pule In Shenandoah by Khennndoah Drug Store and Gruhlcr Ilros. WM. SCHMICKER, JR., Agent for Shenandoah and Vicinity -For- BARBEY'S Beer and Porter. Try Barbey's Bohemian Beer "THE STYLISH PATTERN." 'At- UiU. Fashionable. Orlsdnal. Perfect. I Fitting Prlcea lO ami 15 cents. T Nonehlgnef. None belter at any price. 1 Some teUablt'.uiercfiant'11 them In f neitly every ilty ar town. Ask lot 1 them, or they can be had by nutll troia oi la tlthrr New York or Chicago. Stamp;, taken. Latest Fashion Sheet sent upon receipt i o.'fi cent Ic ,oay postage, s iifWg.j 15rfphtest ladles' 'tnimlae BublkhuL invaluable for Lbs home. Fashions sf the day. Home Lllerature, Househ.ll X runts, rano wort;, Uirftr.t loplci, Fiction, all lot nly 50.f nU a -year, In cluding a froa jattetn,7iurownte!e Hon any time.. Sebd two 2-cent ttrnps mi sample uotyiCaa:t fflTHH BlcCLf COMPANY" J4U West 4tlij5trrel, New.Yoj Wi8? Fifth AVe-u' Oicagoj;1- KorallBiuousand Hi:cvo:ia Vpitt R IB -Diseashs. They purily the H-H h Wmn Diood and fjivc Hr.v tiiv fl 0 I jnjj action to the entire sy.'i. U a MMU Curo DYSPEPSIA. HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION and P'MPLES, AWN'S TANSY PILLS A tiikd. TiriiKDiiri WOMAN'S RELIEF. AlwMk DTomitt and rli&bU. 7iMitViiijkj. fact riTON'l 'laHir I'lLLI and ft A k It KKmiTft. Atdrur atnrri. orient dirrel fwklad L itrlea. Al. CiTO6rio. Oo,UMlwB,Mftu. Our book, 4. ' For wila al Ktrlln'i drug loraad 8bnando drusr tnr 1'ovdLrc uovlt TOvrruiM'.wa. utsUid aurtilftfLttr 1 itu wMrs Ttb m1 IVnnrmial lMla nt tJin i li MB IHMlHl. AlwRTibllf tho btot UlU tVunl lilfi . AMfiV PILLS! OfUB SJS.fr 41,0 i.fifTsK!rc rua"VtiMUS SFI inpfcJsat!JJlP"' - SrrriM)r I Hiuy., Kor at 1'oTlnaky'a dniK store, Ka Centra ttratt iiMSCALiUmi MAGAZINSWi 3 mm B mmw