J I1RP The Happy Now Compared with SENATOR KYLE STRICKEN. Eolith Dnltotn Stntomnnn Uneonnoloufl From a Htt-oko or Pnrnl.rslE. Cleveland, Sept. 16. Senator James II. Kyle, ot South Dakota, was stricken with paralysis at the Forest City house here yesterday. Tho senator Is uncon scious nnd Is In a serious, though not necessarily dangerous condition. Sena- II, J UlVs A. Manifesto to tlio Pooplo From tlio Provisional Government, And Many Homes Worn Dostroyod by a Hurricanoi IT SWEPT THE LESSER ANTILLES. TO GALL ANOTHER ASSEMBLY mm I $1 r. m iFB LIT- ' THE liXCEUMCI! OF SYRUP OF FIGS Is duo not only to the originality and simplicity of tlio combination, but also to tlio care and sUill wltli which it is manufactured by sciontiGo processes known to flio Camfoiinia Fro Svnur Co. only, and we wish to impress upon all the importance) of purchasing the trite and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is manufactured by the Camfoiinia Fio Sviutp Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. The high standing of the Cali fornia Via Svnur Co. with the medi cal profession, and tlio satisfaction -.which tlio genuine Syrup of Figs lias I ktyven to millions of families, makes W of the excellence of its remedy. It is lar in advance of all oilier laxatives, as it acts on tlio kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to geMts beneficial effects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. EAX n:ANt!lUO. Cut. t.llllIRVIO.'C. Iy. i'W Vlliti:. X.Y. WEAR - Royal Worcester Corsets. fOH SALE BY LEADINQ DEALEHB. " .-It "c1. iMa I: i... .1 whcn'kecpcomingbfck f e used as an """"ii1 , . . . . liioueli how long .non.ixiurc io :i ,.,e9 ,lto-1e to ordinary cof UTy nCW thing. I ten makes nu i delicious iirmi. 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The council of the so-called provisional Government of the republic of Cuba, represented by Benor Rartolotne Moso, president; Senor RIendez Capote, vlco president, nnd Senor Pont, Senor Ale man and Senor Moreno do la Torre, Fecretarlns, met at Santa Cruz on Sept. 1 and formulated a manifesto to the Cuban people, with an order to th military commanders of the Cuban" army, both of which have been promul gated, The mnnlfesto, which Is nn elaborato document, touches on the history of the movement for Cuban independence and the principles upon which the Cuban people have fought for their llbeity. It proceeds. In part, an follows: "Though tho principal object pf our revolution has been obtained, that Is, the destruction of Spanish domination, the work of this council Is not yet at an end, for the Cuban republic the Ideal for which we have fought has not yet been constituted. Now that hostilities have ceased and Spain has renounced her sovereignty, It Is tho duty of this council to set before the Cuban people the feelings and purposes of the men who made the revolution. "The entrance upon the field of a powerful and decisive factor, upon which we have always relied and to ward which the hearts of all Cubans have always tinned, has put an end to the horrors of war, to tho benefit of all concerned. This prompt solution wo must acknowledge we could never have obtained. It Is proper to ac knowledge the evident truth. That Is the best title tho United States has to our gratitude. "These considerations have convinced us that we should not dissolve and that tin powers wo have received from an assembly elected by the people under arms should not vanish. On the contrary, we feel that we should re main as a nuclolis and guide for those who have vested such power In us. We have, therefore, decided to call to gether another assembly, which will determine our fututo couise." In conclusion the manifesto gives a number of reasons why the proposed assembly should be convened and some government or another chosen, "not with the character of a government as yet, but as an olllclal representation of those Cubans who fought against Spain nnd of those who. In tho cities under Spanish control nnd in foreign countries, have hplped and supported them." Robbed the Grave. A startllnc incident of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was tho subject, is narrated by hitn as follows : "I was in a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, totiKiio coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite linidually growing weaker day by day. Three- physicians had given mo up. Fortun ately, a friend advised trying 'Electric- Hitters,' and to my great joy ami surprise, tlio first bottle made u decided improvement. I continued the r uso for threo weeks, ana am now ii well man. I know they saved my life, and robbed tho irravo of another victim." No one should fall to try them, Only 50 cents por bottle at A. Wasley's drug storo. THE IIAVA.XA" rjflTBl'KNinOATH. Trying to l'erMindo Spaniards AiinlnHt Annexation Schemes. Tinvnnn. Sent. 15. The central com- tnittfin nf thp nromotors of the move ment for Cuban Independence, appoint ed here Monday nignt, is acuveiy ap pointing sub-committees In the prov inces to second the efforts of the Cuban Junta in New York, and is making great efforts to persuade tno bpanisn residents that Independence would have r.ron. rwiunntnrjps over annexation. Tho committee, which announces that It will soon publish a manifesto, calls on all resident Spaniards to help achieve In dependence. General Parrado has asked detailed statements from his subordinates as to tho exact positions of the Spanish troops In the Island, with a view of preparing for their embarkation for Spain. The Cubans In the Held camps con tinue to suffer greatly from lack of food. Tomorrow night a performance will be given for the benellt of their sick, at the Tneon theater here, the proceeds to bo used In buying and ship ping supplies. A Great Surprise (nin store for all who. iibo Kemp's Halsam for the Throat and I.unjjs. Would you be- ieve that it is sold on its meiits and any druggist is authorized by the proprietor of tliis wonderful remedy to give you a sample bottle free? It never fails to cure acute or chronic roughs. All druggists sell Kemp's Balsam. I'rice 2$ and 50c. llont t;iiHizcil unit Alt Drowned. Beaufort. S. C, Sept. 15. Captain Xchabod Wllley, of the wrecked schoon er Bartlett, of Thomason, Me., Captain Henry Von Harten and a negro were) drowned off Hilton Head yesterday, They were going In a small boat to Inspect tho wreck of the Bartlett, when their boat capsized. Give the Children a Drink railed Qrain-O, It is n delicious, nnixitlzlng, nourishing food drink to tiko tho place of coffee. Sold by nil grocers and liked by all who, havq used It becaufio when properly prepared it tastes ltko tlio finest coflct but is free from all its injurious properties. Grain 0 aids illircwtlou and strengthens, tlio nerves It is not a stimulant hilt a health builder, and children, as well as adults, urn drink it with great lienellt. Costs about I as much us coflee, In and "I". Solioimii'rt llndy Not Itooovorocl. Buffalo, Sept. 15. The body of Peter Scheium, the wealthy Philadelphia brewer who committed suicide on Tues day by jumping frijm the bridge which connfets the mniiilnnd with iioat lsi nnd, baa not yet been recovered, .and Iirobfbly will not bo for several days If at all. When you call tor DaWltt's Witch Hazol Salvo tlio great pllo cure, don't accept any thing clso. Don't lo talked Into accptlug a substitute, tor piles, lor sores, lor burns. V, 11, jiageunucii. Atr, llayni'd'H Condition, Dedham, Mnss., Sept. 15. Thomas Bayard was much weaker yesterday ana last night than at any time r ma arrival here. The doctors r death seems to be only a ma.f,v ..,1.1. few days at most. . vorito remedy. ro mtiRttr ioa invito imappointMonhrtlclo, look foi perimeut. DoW'itt's I.lttlo. j,'ig Syrup (j pleasant, may, thorough lhonackaee Vo't euro rmmt iv.l Inn nnil lol,UO l11"-"". suie as you tako thetu. (1 TIia M el MRS. CHAS. LA POINT. It's tlio old, old story, told over and over again since tho dawn of crea tion. Tlio story of tlio heart. It's a thorao that never wearies. And yet tho saddest stories of the heart arc those of Its disorders. It has been tlio most neglected organ In tho body. Thero arc thousands of cases of heart disease that never receive tho proper treatment. Tho average doctor knows little of tho heart, and treats tho cases presented to him, as some other dis order and in this manner, patients, instead of being cured, arc made worse. Tlio testimony of tho lady whoso portrait appears above is pertinent. Dr. Miles' discoveries, relating to tho heart and nerves, mark a new era in the treatment of disorders of these most vital organs. Heart disease, formerly considered beyond the palo of medical aid, has at last yielded tho victory to Dr. Miles' Kew Heart Cure. Tlio reports received by Dr. Miles' Medical Co., of cases where special advice Is asked, show conclusively that In a majority of cases complete cures follow the faithful uso of Dr. Miles' Restorative Kemedies. The few failures are generally duo to ncgllenco on the part of tho patient in not taking the remedies as directed. "A severe attack of typhoid fever left mo with heart trouble of the most serious nature. Nothing the doctors gavo mo seemed to have any effect. They gave tho very strongest of heart medicines, but to no avail. I had severe pains in the region of tlio heart, and was unable to sleep or lio on my left sido for more than threo minutes at a timo without great pain. My heart seemed to miss beats, and I had smothering spells, in which It seemed every breatli would bo tlio last I should draw on earth. Wo accidentally heard of Dr. Miles' Kew Heart Cure and Restorative Nervine, and as a last resort wo purchased a bottlo of each. After taking the remedies a week, I could be lifted In a chair and sit up an hour. In two weeks I could walk about, and in a short time I was able to do light house- won: ana 1 am now wen niong on uio 1 shall ho ever cratcfnl to you lor praiso them to everyone I know. Truly they saved my life. Hoping every ano who uses Dr. Miles Itemedies will derive the same benefit that I have, I remain," Mrs. Chas. La Point. 3127 Ilumbokl St., Bold by all Druggists. Book on Heart and Nerves, Dr.Miles HcartCure Som.Uraesricola arollabla, aionthly, regulating mid) :lno. On' liamlua end tbe pnmtdruga should be uboJ. It you rani tho b at, get IDi9. Peal's PennBpfisaS FSSis Thor are prompt, ealo ami certain In result. The genuine (Dr. roll's) never dlsajK colnt. goat anywhere, 81,00, Address l'cju, Mc wciat. Ca,, Clovclsnd, O. For Sale at KHtLID'S hrus: tut htrt sold direct umer fur -5 ya&n 1110 iricei, MTinff dealer rroQti. wbere lor elimination. Everything warranted. , UBiiyieioi vanicici, AS tTlei of Ilarnesi. Tonllurrioi.ttSto florreTi. IMJtoll25. . Phaeton. Traci. tui. aoriQi-ltoad Bom? Hmiiii. hrn, fil.00. Ai f eon m fua iv 1 UKHART CAttKIAQB AJtX IIA1UJCBB MTU. iiii'iiiiiiiiutiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiijiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.'iitiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiv 8. 2it'ajni:nHSMmiOTiiTriTOjiiiinuuuR'MHWmi u . during 1898 will present to Its readers a faithful pictorial repre sentation of the world's most inteit'tting and important news. THE NEWS THAT BECOMES HISTORY )alonal and Inter- national Politics Social and Economic Questions Industrial Enterprise Art and Literature LONG SERIALS Two long serials will appear during the year, contnbuted by authors of inter national fame, and uill bo Illustrated. 0en Wlster These Howard 1'iie writers 'John Kendfick Danast Weekly Mary E. Wilkin iclallyrichlnfictlon. Otl.erfeaturesarethe DEPARTMENTS AND SPECIAL ARTICLES THIS BUSY WORLD FOREIGN NOTES Bt & a. jr.i W.V roamxr masion LETTERS FROM LONDON AMATEUR SPORT B, ARXOID WlilTH Bf CASPAR mitTSKl A SP0RIINQ PILGRIMAGE AROUND THE WORLD Akef5vt, lmr an 1KIW i.wili.. hv lhn Inlnt A pp.. i the Interest of the WeBKtv,Caspar Whitney is on his way around py tuo JWABfj.iyU He will visit Siam in search of big game, making his ... -iniitiroiiiiiaiiKUK. iicAiitv.Bit .ii-iin aiiQ men p.oi-ccu For forly years T)r. n JVreparearticlesoutheioric-f Hftmanyandrriiice. Wild Strawberry lias hi.. 'frrtftrtsMtt Hturtflbi tlOO a year, complaint, dyt-enlcry, dlairi.jcident. " ifO"'1' SM". CJM-it, and Mxico. pain ill tho btniiiaeli, upd It haS' i.vTJioiiTAy;ils l'ubll.liiri., w Ytnk CM- Itm-, l.. failed to do cverythliig el:luitil lor It. x "-sr roaa to iicauu. your wonderiui medicines ana win Denver, Colo. Free by Or. Mile Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind, Restores Health. &. t ; u i Store, Shenandoah, Pa. to the con at hol- mm tni ampauy 170. Carria- 1 Wacon and Milk 1 11' 1 Mi mm Wacom. end for largi. frt K.MBnrrtr Mo, wliheBrtaiai.Iampi.iaa Catal(af all aat itjrU. aj,apinftn4fn3tt,W. luo4iitlli(WrM, CO. Vf. B. VJLX1T, KLKUAKT. IMP. W0K1FN WHO READ I nro jiidwietlvo nnil keep .mornied tl tlio World's Progress. The- well In- 5 formed anil thrifty Houaa-wlfp wll' g always keep h RAINBOW LiNIMBNT in the house, oa u standard remedy fif s Bpnjng, Bruises, Cramps, Bhoun;Uair fij and all aches And pains. g r'!cIJctJ tr,d30it. itib W B The Weekly will conllnfie to participate In the great political events ot our coun try. It will treat of the social and eco. nomic questions, and of the development of the middle west. Its special corre spondent in the Klondike region will trace the story of tlia great gold discoveries. Cail bchuri f$ AND SHORT STORIES tiif urn p Ct s. k. fHocKsrr niKjsMiiHii i iirimiTS 1I W.tXK R.STOOiTO.Y and a score of equally prominent w in contnuute snort stories to ine In iSoS.makine the paper esne- ,l.-y - i,j,- Wti 4-'?W''l P, R, Stockton A IlnrbndOH lnlnml Isliuid Loses Two llunui'cil KtlUid nnd Forty Thousand Aro Homolexs On St. Vlncout Island Tlneo Iluudi'od Aro Dead. London, Sept. 15. Advices were re ceived here late last night saying that a terrible hurricane has swept over Uarbados, In the windward group of the lessor Antilles. Two hundred per sons have been killed and 40,000 ren dered homeless. Iiarbados, which ba Iomrs to Great Britain, Is 21 miles long nnd has an area of ISO square miles. Bridgetown Is the capital of the Island, which has Its own legislature and Is the most Important member of the colony of the Windward Islands. The population In 1S91 was 182,322. The Island Is almost encircled by coral reefs, which render the approach to It extremely dangerous. A majority of tho Inhabitants are negroes. A St. Thomas, D. W. I., dispatch says: According to the latest reports from St. I.ucla the storm which broke upon the Island Sunday night develop ed almost precedented violence, being accompanied by n tidal wave and tre mendous ruins. Numerous landslides were caused, nnd many houses, bridges and cocoa estates have been destroyed. At least 12 lives have been lost. Guadaloupe, tho Trench Island In the leeward group, has experienced very heavy weather. Nineteen deaths are reported, and there have been destruct ive landslides. A boat from the Island of St. Vincent, 100 miles west of Barbados, arrived yesterday at the Island of Grenada, and reports that St. Vincent has exper ienced the most violent and destruc tive cyclone ever known there. Kings ton, the canltnl of St. Vincent, Is totally destroyed. It Is estimated that 300 lives have been lost In that Island, and that 20,000 people are homeless. Tho bodies of the dead are being burled In trenches. Thousands are starving and are being fed at the government ex pense. The amount of proporty de stroyed In St. Vincent cannot yet be estimated, Every small house Is down and many large ones have been des troyed. Tho demolished buildings In clude churches, stores and almost all the estate buildings. St. Vincent, one of the British "West India Islands, has an area of 132 square miles. A ridge of volcanic hills stretches from north to south, nnd In the northwest Is a volcano called the Soufrlere, In which tremendous erup tions have occurred. The population In ISM was about 41,000. KIneston, the capital, Is near the southwest extrem ity of the Island. La Lucia, another of the British West India Islands, Is In the Windward group. It has an area of 248 square miles. Its chief town Is Castries. The population of the Island Is about 30,000. EVACUATING MANILA. Fifteen Tliotiiiinct Insurgents March Out With Flylnc Colors. London, Sept. 15. The Manila cor respondent of The Times says: Fully 15,000 Insurgent troops evacuated the suburbs yesterday. They did so In a grand march, carrying rifles, colors waving, bauds playing and shouting "Viva Americanos!" "Viva KlliDlnos Llbres!" The Americans gave a pa rade and granted full military honors. Perfect hnmoiiy prevailed, and the na tives were evidently Uellghted at the opportunity for a public display of tho elllciency of their troops In chill. The thinness and tact of General Otis have produced an excellent result. The governor of Hollo Is facilltatnlg commerce, according to his agreement. and trade with the southern ports Is Increasing dally. The merchants here expect heavy losses If a new tariff Is enforced at an early date, because their present Btocks, valued roughly at $5,000,000, have paid the highest duties. Spanish Uviioiintlng Porto Itlco. Washington. Sept. 15. Word reached the navy department yesterday that all the Spanish war vessels In Porto Blco hnd left that country. The In formation came from Admiral Schley, but further than giving the names of the ships contained no details of their departure nor their point of destina tion are given, although It Is thought likely that the vessels have left for some nearby port, probably Martinique. The war vessels Included the Isabel II, a cruiser; the Criollo, tho torpedo boat Terror, a small Gunboat, name not given, and one other. Their departure Is simply in accordanco with the plan of evacuation of the Island by the Spanish forces, ns provided for In the peace protocol. Inslstlru: on tho Dcinandn. Canea, Island of Crete, Sept. 15. The admirals of the International fleet at Candla have rejected the request of the Turkish authorities for the exten sion of time In which to comply with the ultimatum to Edheni Pasha, Turk ish military governor of Crete, demand ing that within 4S hours he should de liver up the ringleaders of tho recent outbreak nnd massacre, surrender tho forts and ramparts commanding the town and disarm the Mussulman troops. Tor broken surfaces, sores, Insoct bitos, burns, skin disoases and especially piles thoro is ono reliable roincdy, DeWitt's Witch Hazol Salve. When you call for DeWitt's don't accept counterfeits or frauds. You will not bo disappointed with DeWitt's Witch Hazol Salvo. C H. Hagcnhuch. Tliroo llrowiicd Wlitlo Itiithlnc. Norfolk, Va., Sept. ID. Henry Lester. proprietor ot the Princess Anne cottage at Virginia Heach, and two ot his guests, T. S. Dixon of Chicago and Ar thur McLaughlin of Newark, N. J.,wcro drowned yesterday whllo'bathlng at the Beach. The bodies ot the first two wero discovered floating on the water by a lighthouse keeper. It Is supposed that McLaughlin was enrrk'd out by a reced ing wave and the others were drowned In the effort to reach him. Till! I.AllllX. Tho pleasant effect and perfect safety with which ladies may uso Syrup of I'igs, under all conditions, make it their fa vorito remedy. To get tlio truo and gcnulno artlclo, look for tlio name of tho Oilifornia l is Syrup Co. primed near tho bottom of tho package Km sale by all druggii-ts. Shipwrecked Whiilei Arrive. St. Michael, Alaska, Sept. 14. The revenue cutter Hear lias arrived here with 105 men from the whaling vessels which were wrecked oft Point Barrow. DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salve lias tlio largest salo of any salvo in tho world. This fart aud Its merit has led dishonest peoplo to at tempt to counterfeit it. Look out for the mail who attemptH to deecivo you when you call for UoWUOb Witch Hazle Salve, tho Ktoit pile euro, 0. H, liagonbuclt. SKNATOn J. II. KYLE, tor Kyle arrived In this city early Tues day evening to visit friends. Yester day morning he urofu about 7 o'clock. A few hours later, while In the hotel, tho senator was token suddenly 111. H1b entire right pldo was patalyzed and h was rendered speechless. A few mo ments later he became unconscious. O110 Minute Cough Cure surprises people by its quick cures and children may tako it In large quantities without tlio least danger. It has won for itself tho best reputation of any preparation used to-day for colds, croup, tickling in the throat or oh-itinatu coughs. (!'. It. Jiagenuucii. fJovornor KlliM'lio Iti-i:ii'cti'il. Columbia, S. C, Sept. 15. Out of the total vote of 57.0SC thus far loported Governor Ellerbe hna a lead of 1,6'JS votes on his Prohibition opponent. Ho Is now thought to be snfe. About 10,000 mole votes will come In, but It is un likely that Kllerbe's lead will be re duced. It has been the c'osost race In many yeais fur any olllce In this state. Moro than twenty million freo samples of DoW'itt's Witch Hazel Halve havo been dis tributed by tho manufacturers. What better proof of their confidence hi its merits do you want? Itcures piles, burns, scalds, sores, in tlio shortest spaco of time. C. II. HiiRcnbuch - -. i Pri'slilent Fitui'o Will Not Intorrt..--Paris, Sept. 15. A emi-otIU-ial note says: "All the statements of the news papers regiivuing ine anegeu inter vention of the president of the republic In the Dreyfus affair aie incorrect." This Is Interpreted to mean that there will bo no presidential crisis. It Is now taken for granted that General Zurlinden, minister for war, will resign on Saturday, all tho efforts of his col leagues to persuade him to accept re vision having failed. When General lirllnfton'a BlWcccnr lu nnnfntftl l,o will find the court of cassation already set In motion for revision. The cold chills of fear run up nnd down the back of the bravest man when he looks down the bar rel of a death dealing Win chester in the hands of a man who means "shoot " livery hour and every minute men face death in a more frequent and equally certain form death 111 the guise of that deadliest enemy of mankind con sumption. Out of all the tens of thou sands who yearly die from consumption oS tier cent, could hp saved. Dr. riercc's Golden Medical Dis covery Is an almost unfailing cure if taken in the earlier stages of the disease. It will cure consumption and all allied dis eases, a9 bronchial, throat and natal affec tions. It cures by going to first principles. A man's body starves a long time before consumption attacks him. The tissues of his lungs starve for lack of sufficient nour ishment. They become inert and half dead and then aro attacked by the baccilli of consumption. The "Golden Medical Discovery " restores the long-lost appetite; it strengthens the weak stomach and cor rects the Impaired digestion; it promotes the flow of digestive juices and facilitates the assimilation of the life-giving elements of the food into the blood. When the blood is pure and rich, old inert tissues are torn down, carried on ana excreiea, ana new, healthy, muscular tissues replace them. It allays inllammation of the niu- cons membranes, soothes the cough, hi cilitates expectoration, and deep-us the breathing, supplying the system with a much needed stock of oxygen. It drives out all impurities and disease germs. Medicine dealers sell it. ' I was fir-t taken nearly two years ago with choking and aching in my throat. " writes Mrs. D. Z. Moore, of Ileming, Grant Co., N Mexico. " I took everything I could think of and spent a great deal of money. Three doctors treated me. My throat ulcerated and I lost my voice. I could scarcely talk. The doctors called the trouble bronchial affection, and said the larynx wns hadlv atfected. I was almost dead with consumption. My neighbors thought I would not live n month. 1 began taking I)r Pierce's Golden Medical Wicovery, Prom the first, I commenced to improve aud now have ns good health as ever. I owe my life to Dr. Tierce." nn.TUFFl 604H,SiriliSI. Side Entrance on Green St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. CURE GUARANTEED." Young, old, elnpleor married A; those con ' trmplatlnKinari lace ifynu are a victim of .BLOOD POISON 'K"S 'Private Diseases KSOTiS&ffi ' itrov mind and body, and unfit you for the dune nf lift', call or wrltu end be saved, Hourit Daily. 'V us ii-ilt hua., n-iv. bunaiucis. in ptampa for Boole with wrn t u y tl muni ! UxpuHluu Uuucki and I'uko luatltutc CURE ALL YOUR PAINS WITH Pain-Killer. A Modlclno Chest In Itself. Slmpla, Safe and Quick Cure for J CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, COLDS, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA. 25 and SO cent Bottlos. BKWARE OF IMITATIONS- DUY ONLY TUB GENUINE. PERRY DAVIS riMions of Dollars Qo np In smoki, every year, Tako n risks but get your houses, stock, fa nlture, etc., Insured in first-class r liable companies as represented, by ftAVin FATIT Insurance 'Afrent Also I.lle'sndAceldenUl Oowpaulss " 9 -JpSs X " Ono f. Vu R ??CSS vm car i An R .JrHK-KLSII P CURED BY CUTICURA Jly iro hands commenced with aburnlnRonmy nr.;- r". Whcnlmbbcdtlirtnyoucouldscellttlo wli 1 ' - plmplca, 0 '.d I fait Ilka twudlng tlicm out of tLcir so is, I had IiIrIi feycr nnd cc ictill'i, nlgii's I hud to wait tlio floor until I fell ntleep. My hands paclcdllke an onion, tho nnKcrnallSROt 1' -ii', tlio watcrrsn out, nnd there thoburnlnBtlre v.i. My linnuA puffed up worso ttian a toail, tho . iterr.mthrouittithobnntlairoontothenoor. I v nt tan doctor for a year. IuotCuTtocnA !! solvent and Cuticcba Soap. Tho nails hardened up, pected oir, and my hands aro now cured. CASrr.lt IMKT8CIII.KU. Pembroke, N. Y fli'rmiTOrtsit Tratmk!t n.BToBTCRtitrt, niwn 11,111 Ut-Moas, with Loss or Hair. Warm bsths wrh frit, i-RA HoAr.j-cntl. anolntincs with C'otici'ba, and mlUI dotes of Outhtjba It sol set. Bold thrrnichout the worM. I'httrr I iRrn i r l, CobI'h Moriton. " How to Have Uesutinil llaotla," iie Dr. Humphreys' Sppcillcs net directly upon tho dlseaso, without oicitiDg disorder in other parts of. tho system. Tlipy Cure tlio Sick, no. rencs. trices I leri, Congestion, Inltammntlotis. ,'J3 H WoriiH, Worm Tcvor, Worm Colic. ,'J3 3- TeelhliiB, Colic, Cry Ins. Wakefulness .'25 4- lllnrrhrn, of Children or Adults.. 7 CoukIis. Colds, llronehltls a,1 H .tcurnlcla, Toothache, Facencho. .VS O-llcndnchi. Sick Headache. Vertigo.. 10 lvtii'tiiln,I'icllRc9tlon,WcakRtomaeh.7.5 1 1 hupprenni'd or I n t iifil I l'rrlods. .. .'JS lVi-WliltPR, Too Trotuso Periods 33 13 Croup, LnriiiRltlii, Hoarseness !i3 14 Rait Itlieiiin. Erysipelas, Eruptions. . .3,1 Iff, Hheuiiintl.m, Hboutnatlo Pains.. . .25 1 Mnlaria, Chills, Fever and Ague . . .35 1 !)-Ontnrrh, Influenza, Cold In the Head .23 !20 Whnopllic-Cotish .. . "23 !27-Klducy IlIiefiHPfl 33 2S-trouii Ili hllltv 1.00 30-Urlnnrv Wenkiirin, Wetting Ued. . .33 77-;rlp, Hay Fever ... .33 Pr. Humphreys' Manual of alt Diseases at your DruirsUt9 or Mallei! Free. Sold by ilruffgtstR, or went on receipt of price. Humphreys' Sled. Co., Cor. William & Johu Bta., Now York HAKE PERFECT MEfl I DO HOT DESPAIR 1 lo Nut SiifTt-r Lonuert Tlio joyt, and ambitions or lire can i L restored to you Tin very 5 wor.tcut.es or Nervous Debilf i ty nro ftl)nluitly mrcd ty J jM'.Krr.tro 'rAin.irr.s. SkUlvc prompt rcllerto limmuila, irfJ..iliiiiW uiviiiv j u vuv t "mn rn?7 tindrirnlttor vitul towers Incur red by IndlsrrctionsorexfX's'.es of purly years Impart vUor unn fOMinPT pvery iuik'huij Bratcupthc systro uivo bloom t-u thu cheeks awl ui's'ri- ' tlio eyes of yiwuj? 7ltal ederBy. nlete k'uiiran ert. Cui bo e trywlieroor ouotc at a roni, teed curL" nr monoy refund carried in vr-.i uwket toM mulled Inpiuiu wrapperon receipt of price ty THIS PKKFfcCTO'CO Caxton IJIdK- Chlcago.IlL For sale In Slienandonh by Shenandoah; Drug St-ire and Gruhlor Ilroa, CKK1010X0KKH00000KKK)C Webster's International i lonary tho ' Unabridged.' ' nndnrd Authority, I J. ureter, iircmo Court. Stantlartl the U. S. OovU PrtntlnK ( uuh, uu uio nuiti p il ly all tli e hcboolbook. Wnrtnly Cottiiiieiiclecl by RtAto Superintendents ot School. ColU ilpiitt, and oilier Kdiii'nUirs ; fiunoBC wuuoui uumixr. 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'owdors unver fun TT!uuTT!ul i'r J , l,. ii . .Til' " tresnd r-urotiLlUr fix with Tsmy Pid rennjroysl Pill, snit ollitr 1 nwlt.l, Alwsvihuyths bvt. sad amid di.. , polntmenl. Ouritl lupwior to tui "lot.- rasnyi Jtlntl.en;kt,A No. i. WrtkdiM. t rtl. Pt.r- tx. u .T.n-t" '" SY PILLS! All. i Ui j. o '...,. np.ois ? cn..i?tti'V,M Kor at Vavlnsky'a droit store, lllenlio street. En pi i