NINE SA1L0HSDR0WNEI) TUB EXCELUNCn OF SYBUF OF FIGS is duo not only to the ortglnallty and simplicity of tho combination, butnlso to tlio care and skill with which it is manufactured by bclontlftc processes known to tho Camkounia Via Svisup Co. only, and wo wish to impress upon all tho importanco of purohaslnp; tho truo and original remedy. As tho genuine Syrup of Pips is manufactured by tho Cat.Ifounia 1''io Sviiiip Co. only, n knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the worthless Imitations manufactured by other par ties. Tho high standing of the Cam founia Via Sviiup Co. with the medi cal profession, and tho hitlisfnclion which the genuine Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the name of tho Company a guaranty of tho excellcnoo of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatlvos, as it auts on tho kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating ot weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. Jn ordrrtogefcits beneficial elfocts, please remember tho name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN 1'KANOHOI, Onl. LOtllRVIM.K. I.'y. r.KW VII UK. W.Y. Tho Philippines Leader Asks Somo Singular Quostions. HIS IGNORANCE OF AUTONOMY. J First Prim, each (if $100 Cash. CI I 8IVEN Ifree Royal Worcester Corsets. FOR BALE DY LEADING. DEALERS. 1 ltSf T lurt iJipt niftce an i .ttuadeli fof mu (fiend Every man's I wife whe has n .. .. i ctini in'C .1 USCtlSlilil-.i'-j cm tell you! bout sooi-5 knows a liis admix-1 ovcachcip d mikes . Iniivdiiuk e money- a pacn.' nf en. W. good drink. Try it on your husband Pilsner Beer. Needs no recommendation. Put. up in bottles for family use and delivered at vour home. Lauer's Pilsner Draught Beer Is drank by the majority of beer drinkers. They are good authority on which is best. IIo Knows Nothing or tlio SyntontH In VoKUoIn tlio llrltUliColdiitoH.ori'ro toaturntoH and or Atuorlcuii Stiito Autonomy. Manila, Sept. 17. The Philippine na tional assembly Was Inaugurated at Malolos Thursday with great en thusiasm. There were thousands of visitors from the provinces and a great display was made. During the opening session a Spanish delegate suggested that business bo resumed In the af ternoon, but a Filipino objected and accused the Spaniard of attempting to undermine the constitution. To this the Spaniard replied that he was a sincere republican, and that his only desire was tho welfare of the country. Thereupon the Filipino apologized, and the proceedings were terminated. Your correspondent had a private In terview with Agulnaldo, who Is ex tremely unwilling to compromise him self with tho natives. lie said that a majority of the Filipinos had been struggling for freedom for years and centuries, and that they now believe that object has been attained. Agulnaldo professed Ignorance of the nutonomous systems In vogue In thtf British colonies, of protectorates and of American state autonomy. He said he was unable to understand their Idea, and only understood "absolute Independence." Personally, he believed a protectorate for the Philippine Isl ands was necessary, but he feared that the people would be disappointed in this. He had not studied political economy, and knew nothing about the various forms of government. He In quired whether Australia was an American colony, and said he had never heard of a Malay protectorate. Continuing, the Insurgent leader said there was no need of protection for the Philippine Islands, because the Filipinos were able to cope with any army. Ho admitted that he had never seen a foreign army, with the excep tlons of the garrisons at Hong Kong and Singapore, and he had never seen these troops on parade. Agulnaldo declined to discuss the American army and protested his un dying gratitude to the Americans. He Bald they had come to the Philippines to fight the Spaniards only, and, now that they bad finished the task, It was to be expected that they would return to America. He was unwilling to ue lleve that the Americans would de mand a reward for an act of humanity, and he declined to admit the necessity of a quid pro quo. The Filipino leader expressed himself confident that the newly founded gov ernment would build a navy ultimately. In the meantime, ho said, the great nations should protect and aid a young nation, Instead of grabbing her terri tory. If the Americans should refuse to withdraw the national assembly, he said, must decide the policy to be pur sueda policy which he declined to forecast. Further conversation was prevented by the strains of a brass band, but General Agulnaldo was Interrupted also by a dozen American Journalists and one Japanese. A Spaniard, supposed to be an olll- cer, ununliormed, traversed trie town, sneering and denouncing the principal Filipinos. On his resenting a trlendly remonstrance he was placed under arrest. Several Filipinos nssure this corre spondent that they have personally witnessed horrible tortures at Hollo the feet of natives held to a candle flame for hours, electric currents ap plied to the most sensitive parts of the body and various unnameable atroci ties all Intended to extort confession. This Is scarcely credible, but theie are numerous alleged witnesses of such outrages and several who show scars of recent origin 'and unhealed.' Some say they escaped only through bribing the Spanish officials. It Is natural that there should he a yearning for revenge upon the Spanish prisoners at Malolos, but thesf are not maltreated. The correspondent saw several who were at perfect liberty, having peaceful employment, and ap parently quite content to remain. 20 Second " 40 Third " 3 il AfnArv r t.l I'l 1 - $IUU I IJICU outlet,!! LICJUBS. y " $ 25 Gold Watches. FOR (During 1007 uniignt soap WRAPPERS A Fishing Schoonor Run Down by a Big Ocean Steamor. MET DEATH IN THEIE BUNKS. For rmrtlcnlnrs fen yonr rmmo and full nddrrM to Lover brim., Mil.. Hudson & Hiurlaon rU.,Ni)W Yoik. t T'J BIRMTNOHAM AND MEMl'HIS. UNHi-iuwKHi'.n servick orrmti:i nv tiih MWTIIKHN RAILWAY. J,t ivltig llriiad Street station, Philadelphia, at 11.153 in. ilnlly, tlio "Southwestern I.lmili'il," rarryuiK il 'linliii: "lid the most luxurious 1'iillnmn drawing room Bleep ing eats, renelies ItiiinliiKlian tlio following nlidilnt 10:10 mid nrilves nt Memphis the noxl iiioinlngat 7:10. Through sleeping curs for Asliuvlllo, Savannah, Jacksonville. Tump i, Atlanta, Mobile mid New Orleans arc also attnelied to thU train. Pullman reser vations can be undo In advance nnd nil in formation obtalno . ' j communicating with John M. Heal, 1)1 ,jl'ascnger Agent, 82 Chestnut street, l'ln.'uJclphla. For forty yean Dr. Fowler's Kxtmct of Wild Strawberry has been curing summer complaint, dysentery, diarrhoea, bloody llux, palu in the stomach, mid it lias never yet fallid to do everything claimed for It. TO THK LAND OF sui:s:htb And rimierx, tlio Jlitml of Aiiirilcn. Onll fui tiln. Via tlio truo pathway, "The Iron Minintiln ltoule," which traver.es a region of perpetual siilislilue, where snow storms, Mlzruls or high altitudes are unknown, Pullman first and second class palace and tourist slo ping care to points In .Missouri, Arkaums, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California. Oregon, Washington, Nebraska, Ctali and Novada, without change. Quick time, low rates, nnd all thu comfortsof modern railway Improvements guaranteed to nil who pur chase tickets via tlio Missouri l'aclflo railway system. For rates right from your lriinp, literature, and full Information, dropapotal card, J. P. McCaiui, T. P. Agent. Mi) Kail road aveuuo, Kliuiru, N. Y., or SIM Htoiul way, Now York. S-l-tf W. K lion. (1. K I'. Agt. Altt: YOU C.OINO SOUTH'; AM. TU1' HIUTIIKn.V RAILWAY RIUCIIES l'llOMINKNT POINTS. Don't suit t South wllhuut consulting Job M. licall, District P.isscnver Agent, Southern Uallway, (US Chestnut street, Philadelphia If you cannot call in person, writoto him 1 For Infants and Children. n ; The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars tho Signature ( Christ. . :hmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 Ww Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA rOU STATIC HKNATOIt, I ' liOtli District, 1). M. GRAHAM, .'Ov Mauanov Citv. Mnlijpct to Iti'pulillt'nn rule. pOlt ItKPltF.SKNTATIVK, DR. H. G. REITZEL, Mauanov Citv, Subject to Kt'publtoftii rules. - 4 FARQUHAR Variable Filcllon Feed SAW MILL nnd 1W1 ftlax Center Crank Engine IlapW. accurate), itroqj anij ulinpte, with lurw JL a cuputlly. Kuglneii on A2teifr3teJ. bHi3 or wlieels. Btronff mm for. AMATEURS PROrE55IOiiAL5 THE BEST OHLY naag?.3 if AMD AT LOWEST PRICKS faiu Purchnscs of SO or morcf will be sent FREIGHT PREPAID t' to any railroad station NEW HAMPSHIRE, LAUD, CONflCCTIOUT, HEW S8KP WMM YORK, PEUPJSYLVANIA, and 'WfejEai rfelS felis MEW JEf?SEY. Vfa sixth Avn.8li.i.ii.TS. il PREPAID L-' , ifis?s &4&&&isiSfil in maing. mMmm Hobhed tho Grave. Mi at. SomaUaea neoli a reliiblc. tho furcat druga ibttld b tisoJ. onthlr, reirnhtinR inixlicluo il jou want laa Leal, eel Onlr harmku cni Dp- PeaS'ss PeaiffBrofaS FaBIs Ther are prompt, B&fe nd oerUln In resalt. Tht (taavltie (Dr. real's) Deter dtsaftf For Sale at KIRLIN'S Dru? Store, Shenandoah, Pa. Tlio Slon Wrro AkIoop Wlmn Tliolr Vexwil Wiih Cut Down to tho Wnter'M JCillin mill Smile Ilororo They Hud mi Upiiorttiulty to Khoiipo. Hoston, Sept. 17. The Btcamshlp Gloucester, of the Merchants and Miners' Transportation company, which arrived here yesterday from Haltlmore, reports that at 1:40 o'clock In the morn ing she met In collision with the Gloucester schooner Alice Jordan oft Martha's Vineyard, and that nine ot the Jordan's crew were drowned. Seven of the crew were saved and brought here on the Gloucester. The schooner was cut down to the water's edge, and rapidly filled. The Gloucester was stopped at once and boats ordered lowered. The schooner sunk In a very few minutes, and be fore nine of the crew, who were asleep below, could reach the deck. Blx ot the Jordan's men were taken from the wuter by the Gloucester's men. The commnnder of the ilBhermen, Captain Jeremlnh II. Warren, was also rescued. The boats of tho Gloucester searched for a long time for traces of the nine missing men, but without seccess. The seven survivors left for their homes In Gloucester last evening. Ue- fore leaving Captain Warren, of the wrecked vessel, gave the following story of the disaster: The Alice C. Jordan, with a crew of 1G men, left Gloucester last Monday bound for Iilock Island on a tlshlng trip. At 1:40 this morning the schooner was off East Chop, In Vineyard Sound, through the water at a six knot clip, and the approach of the steamer was noticed by the lookout fully 20 min utes before she crashed Into us. The schooner kept to her course, believing that the steamer would pass her In safety, but as she came nearer It waa seen that a collision was Inevitable, and the three men on the schooner's deck shouted to those below to hurry on deck. The Gloucester struck the schooner with fearful force, nearly In the center of the port bow, and cut into her fully a third of the breadth. She began to fill Immediately. Captain Warren, Jo seph Pitts and Jeremiah Ryan were on the deck when the vessels came to gether. Ryan was killed by a falling spar from the steamer. The other five men saved were asleep In the after part of the vessel, but with the exception of one man, H. C. Carey, every man In the forecastle went down with tho schooner. Carey states that three of the men In the forecastle were killed In the bunks when the Bteamer cut Into the side of their vessel. The other five men made frantic efforts to escape, but could not reach the deck before the vessel tilled nnd plunged to the bottom. Captain Warren, although he blames the steamer for the collision, said he was grateful to Captain Howes, tho officers, crew and passengers for the kind treatment of himself and his men, OUR S0LDIERSAT SANTIAGO. Iuii(l'itiiitu Mull Scrvlco Mnltos Thorn SlcK Kroin SUHpoimo. Santiago do Cuba, Sept. 17. Contrary to reports that seem to have been cir culated In the United Statvs, ri'prescnt Ing that the American soldiers were dying of starvation at Santiago, the tioops here have ample supplies of every kind exceypt that lti some In Btnnces the fresh meat supply hag been unsatisfactory. The fact Is that the meat sent here In tefrlgerntor ships, owing to the delay In unloading, becomes more or lens tnlnted befoie It Is used. It Is esti mated that at least 40 per cent Is quite useless. Less than half the meat Is sued to Colonel Hood's regiment has been fit to ent, nnd naturally there has been some complaint. Near Santiago are great fields of pnsturnge, and the United States government would do well to send lives beeves here Instead of contract meat. The cost would be less nnd the satisfaction greater. Aside from the sickness that is Inci dental to the ncfllmntljiiulpn, the trouble among our soldiers Is chlelly tnentnl, rather than physical, and a better mall service would do much to remedy It. Scarcely any mull has reached here. The men, mote or less enervated by the climate and deprived of communication with their homes nnd sick from suspense. 20 TIMES Jlyllttlc boy brokoout with an Itching raah, 1 1 r d tlirco doctors anil mcil.i al collogo but lie l.i t pelting worse 7" rc teal not one t'lunreinchntklnonhiiiuliolchotliuniijectett. IIou.'W ono mass of sores, and tliostencliwai frightful, la removing tlio bandage) tlicjr we Mtako tlio skin with tlicm, ami tlio pout cli M a pcrenins wero lieart-lircaMng. After tlio second application of C'UTict UA (oint ment) rtK ilfftis cf improvement, and tlio t irtu to dry up. ilia skin peeled oil twenty 1 im , hut now he fa entirely cvrej. U( l"f AVATTAM, 4723 Cook St., Chicago, III. Mt ar dt Cl'HB TnPATMrfT rent KfraT tlAar Hcmoi, ttiiit I.OS1 vr ilA!K.Warm bathi with COTircai frnr, fallowed ty eentl anointings lth CuTiccaa. I im'.t of f molllent akltifnrrw. FnMthronirh'Mitnia wpHrt. I'ottb Drpit Airiitnatr, CoufHl'rori UHto. llowtoCura llatfUumora.tna. Truth wears well, l'eonlo liavo loanifd that DoWIIt's Little Karly Itiscra are reliable Utile pills for regulating tho bowels, curing constipation and sick lioailaclio. They don't grlpo. u. u. iiaL'cnDucii. A BRITISH ULTIMATUM. It Will I)iiuiliil That Mut'ohiiud'H Hx peditiou (jult Kuxliodu Forthwith. London, Sept. 18. A dispatch to The Morning 1'imt ftom Cairo says that General Kitchener has ubsolute au thority to claim Fnshoda as Kgyptlan territory and to expel the present oc cupants forcibly, If necessary. Kashoda, the correspondent says, will then be occupied by nn Kgyptlan garrison. General Kitchener has sent 1,800 Sou danese, 200 men of the Cameion High landers, two batteries of Nordenfeldt mountnin guns, and several Maxims on board the gunboats Sultan and Sheikh. The slrdur accompanies the force on the steamer Dal. Probably they have already arilved at Fashoda. The Dally Telegraph's Cairo corre spondent sayH that General Kitchener intends to present an ultimatum de manding that the French expedition under Major Marchand quiet Fashoda forthwith. The correspondent says also, detail ing an earlier movement, that tho gun boat Sultan was sent up the Hlue Nile to Intercept a dervish garrison, 2.500 strong, coming to relnforco the khalifa. The gunboat found and engaged the enemy, killing a thousand and driving the remainder back. He adds: "It is officially announced that the khalifa Is now surrounded and must be taken, alive or dead, within a few days." Dr. Humphreys' Spccillcs act directly upon tho disease, without exciting disorder in other parts o tho system. Thoy Cure the Sick, so. cures. rntcEs. 1 I'Vtrra, Congostlona, luflammatlona. .ViS 'J-'orni, Worm Tevcr, Worm Colic . .it 3 .'l-Tccthlne. Colic, Crying. WatcfuliiMS .23 4-lHnrrlipii. of Cbllilrcn or Adulta 23 7- Coush. Colds, llroncbltla 23 8 eurnlsln. Toothache. Faeeache.. . ,'J3 O-lltn loclie. Sick Headache, Vortleo. . .23 10 lvl'l'lo. Indlgcstlou.WoakStomach.'JS 1 1 hupprcBted or 1'nluhll l'erloila. .. .23 liS-Vlilte, Too Profuso l'crloda ... .23 lU-C'roup, Lnrviiuilln, Hoarseness 23 1 1 Halt lllieuui, Eryaliiclas. Eruptions .23 19- Klieuinatlam, Ilheurnatlc Pains. . .S3 KS-.Mnlnrln, Chills, rover and Aguo . ,2S 1 !-Cotnrrli, Influenza, Cold In the Hood .33 20 WlioopliiB-Cotmh 23 27-KldiK-v DNcilBra 23 2S-erou llchlllly 1.IKI 30-t'rlnnrv Wcnlincm, WcttlnKllcd... .23 77-; rip, Hay Fever . .25 Dr. Humphreys' Minuat ot all Diseases at your Druggists or Mailed 1-reo. Sold oy druggists, or sent on receipt of price. Humphreys' Med. Co., Cor. William JobuMta.. Mew York "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF SAPOLI A startling Incident of which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was tho subject, is narrated by liim as follows : "I was in a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, palu continually in. back and sides, no appetite cradnally growing weaker day by day. l liree pliyalclans nau given mo up. rortuu itulv. a friend advised trvniB 'Electric Hitlers,' and to my great joy and surprise, the first bottle niado it decided improvement. I continued their use fur three weeks, and am now a well man. I know they naved my 111.. 4t. ..f Q.,nt1, A. Victim.'' No ono should fall to try tbera. Only 60 cents per bottle at A. Wusloy.'s drug store. Another Anm olllHt SuSpoot. Geneva, Sept. 17. An Italian named Giovanni Sllva has been arrested on suspicion of being an accomplice of the assassin of Empress Elizabeth. It ap pears that he minutely described the circumstances ot the crime auid justi fied It, on Saturday last, before the de tails were known to tho public. A dis patch received here from .Budapest suggests . tho. possibility that the real name of tho assassin Is Succlcatl. When you call tor DaWitt's Witch Iluzel Salvo the great pile, euro, don't 'accept any thing else. Don't 1)0 talked lutd-accepting a substitute, for piles, for sores, for bums. O. IL Hugoubuch. l-'ntntly Trninplnd by Horses. Ilollldaysburg, In Sept. 17. During the running race at the Dlalr county fair yesterday S. It. names, of Tyrone, aged Co years, and Samuel Shaw, of Altoona. aged 72 years, two veterans, fell and were trampled upon by their horses. They repelved Internal Injuries and b6th men will die. They were taken to the Altoona hospital. Yon Invito duuppolntmeut when you ox. periineiit. DuWltt'g Llttlo Karly Itiscrs aro pleasant, easy, thorough little pills. Tlioy euro constipation anil sick headacho just as suro as you take thoin. C. II, llugeubuch. tut btr soli direct to th eon lumtr Ut 24 yir t wholt tie pricci, iftTiDH Dim ui wber lor AiarainaiiDu, KTWjtbin wamntal. USttyleiof Vahlctei. vi !! af llirntt. Topllaftei.a36tt7l. I SorrtTi. 50 to I1W. Crrla I M, FaMtonB, 'rrari, WaKoa ttaa, Spnng.ltoacl and MU1 Wagoni. 8ad for Urfi, (r Catalans el all air lljlil. ttKHART OAIUOIGK .HH U1.1UIKS1 MTB. 0. VI. . F1U.TI. iaV, XUiUXHT. UU. afa.n. Bamr Harmm. n, H.W. -,t. Sf.r.n..Itd&d and MUk Wai'oai. Bead for larii. tiaa KiMlinv. rri,rtlbcartlBi.Htnp.a. Catalona at all ar itjltl. iad,anaaadt.aai,ll. lnli"ii"'l. niiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii.iiiiiifiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiniiiiiiiiiimiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH: ii W0KIEN WHO READ I r aro piogjuoEivo and keep Inforniotl 'Fi tlio world's Progress. Tho wU (n- 5 formed and thrifty Ilouso-wlfp wiV always keep s iRAlNBOW LiNIMENT I lu the house-, sa t ataiiuarU reuisdy B Sprang, Bruisos, Cr&xa? Sihwu-At'OTi 3 ttiil oil aches nad pains ?rlcItdl.tr.4E0t.MirtKrl I - prtputi if K S- H4CKET1 a vu ti' FOB SALE -B-V3t ift' WXXiJICjf . sairiiitKBini!ni-.ra'iiiiiniiiryia-iix nun r. .mi- finance AND TRADE. Tho Iltislnoss or tlio Cotintrv In Itnp idly Expanding. New York, Sept. 17. It. a. Dun & Co.'s weekly review of trade says: Business is passing well through the difficulties that attend the winding up of a war, which are generally greater than those Involved while war is In progress. The rush of orders kept back while war lasted, by those who thought it shrewd to take any ohnnces, has lifted prices a llttlo and caused a larger domnnd for the time than can con tinue, but though It has passed, there Is ample evidence thnt the consuming demand Is very large. How large, can only be judged after some weeks of waiting, but only It looks more as If those who wait longest are likely to pay most. The business of the country Is expanding so thnt payments through clearing houses In the second week of September were 22.5 per cent larger than In 1802, nnd for two weeks 12.0 per cent larger. From these and rail way returns, nnd such trade reports as are Instructive, It must be concluded that much more business Is being done than In the best of past years, though not nlways with much profit. Failures for tho week were 174 in the United States, agninst 201 for the corresponding week Inst year, and 23 In Canada, against 40 last year. Dradstreet's review says: Reports of still further enlarged distribution at most western markets and of slight lm- nrovement at eastern centers, where demand has been slower to materialize; enlarged foreign demand for bread- stuffs; increased railway earnings, not entirely due to the swelling movement Of grain to market, which, Indeed, Is till behind last years record; bank clearings increased over Inst week and over all corresponding weeks except one year ago, when speculation was very active: rather better than ex pected government crop reports and en larging exports tf American manufac tures, are all features tending to make the trade situation nt present a no table one. Crop Impairment In Au gust, not unusual nor unexpected, proves to have been less than feared, nnd average conditions of leading crops, notably wheat, corn, cotton and potatoes, are better than one year ago. For broken surfaces, sores, insect bites. burns, skin diseases and especially piles thoro is ono reliable remedy. DoWitt's Witch Hazol Salvo. When you call for DeWltt's don't accept counterfeits or frauds. You will not bo disappointed with DoWitt's Witch Hazol rjaivo. 1 . 11. llagennucli. and safe. No Knrquhar llallur has evir rx plodedt AIbo Btandurd agricultural Implement generally. Hay Prewea DctiJty. Bend for uufcioguo toa price w A. B. FABQUHAR CO., Lid,, York, Pa, .Mnro tiold I'rom tho Kloiidlue. Port Towureiid, Wash,, Sept. 17. Tho steamer CUy of Seattle arrived yes terday from Skaguay with 160 Kiondlk ers who left nn Sept. 2. The umount of gold brought out Is estimated from $50. 000 to $200,000. Leonard Wlnboldt, tho purser of lif river steamer Linda, committed suicide by taking morphine while he steamer was on its way down the river. IIo was a native ot London, England, and was 25 years old. Stop That Cough I Tttko warning. It may lead to Cousiimptioti. A 25o bottle, of Slilloh' Cure may savo your life. Sold by 1'. I). Klrlin aud a uuurauteo. S. H. Crockett w. n. Howcii during 1898 will present to Its readers a faithful pictorial repre entatiou of the world's most inteu'sting and important newi. THE NEWS THAT BECOMES HISTORY Rational and Inter. naflnnal Pnlltl try ( it win ireat 01 me aociai ana eco nomic questiona, and of tlie development ot the middle west. Ita apecial corre apondent in the Klondike region will trace the atory of the great gold discoverlea. The Whkklv will continue to participate in tlie great political evelita 01 our conn. Carl bbhura Social and Economic Questions Industrial Enterprise Art and Literature LONG SERIALS AND SHORT STORIES TwolongaerUIawillappearduringthe j rJ'sK TOrKOT year, contributed by authors of Inter- j TI1K ss01 , , rl lll:ltMIT8 national Cimo, and will be illustrated. pt mask K.sro:kTox Owen Wlster (These and a ccore o equally promlneut .Howard Pile (writers will contribute ahortstoriea to the John Kendrlck Bangs 5 WrtuKi.vIn 1R9I, making the paper espe. Mary E. Wilkin, IdallyrichliificUon. Oil.erfeaturesarethe DEPARTMENTS AND SPECIAL ARTICLES THIS BUSY WORLD FOREIGN NOTES r.t Ks.u.u:rin Bt rotriTxifr masion LETTERS FROM LONDON AMATEUR SPORT Jl, JRXOLD WHITS B, CJHfJH WlllTHICl A SP0RTINQ PILGRIMAGE AROUND THE WORLD Intheiutereat of the VnBKi.v,&spar Whitney Ism his way around the world He will visit .sum in search of bi game, making lus prim-ipal Imat from Itangkok. lie will vi-.it India and then prieed to 1 uroj toprepare arlicleson the or',oI t Itinuny and h ranee. tut a 1 r fr frtt frosftt Micriftim H.00 a ftar, Festnil frit ih tht United St.itti, CiixW.i, ami itixkt. A(l.lriIIAlll'l:itillltllTlli:ilS,ruhlMiprii," V1.1t I II) n.mv ,; P. R. Stockton 4.C 1 DO NOT DESPAIR! Do Nut SutTer Tontrert Tho joys and ambitions of lite can bo roitoruil to you. Ttm very vrori.i cases or urvous ueoiu tv nro nbsoliitt'ly nirort bf ii:kfi:cto 'rAiiii;T. (.m iironipt renerui insomnia, tamtf mcmorv nud thowaito ami drain if vltaUowers.tncur red' y tndi.frL,tlor!sorcxesst'i of early years Impart vitror and oowncv to overy function. Braconp the Bystom. Olvo wrs. blouni to tlio cheeks and .ii.tre to the JzdFtK v7ei. lr yntl or old. Ono tVn box renewsJf A ivjtal onernyi uoxo at WJ.fiO a corti-SV I i Jploto Guaran teed euro or money refu ndg rryod Can bo carried in vest pueket hold 2i7 e"trywhereor mailed In i.laln wi.u per on "a recelptot prico byTUKi'LlttKCrOCO. CaxtouBIdrf. Chlcogo.llL For sale In Shenandoah hy fihenandofthTDrug tore and O rubier Uros, Webster' 1 International Sucre. tho " UnnlirUlaetl." no t, unntlnrrf Authority, ho v. ! J llrt'wor, Justl iireinu Court. Mtniitlartl dio l;, s. tiov't rrlntini: 'ttlce. tho IT. H. Hunrnm ( t ourt, all the bute Hu . pivniQ, onns.Bniioi nenr ly nu 1110 ncuooiDOONB. Wnniilv COIMIIICMlllCfl A man in the darkness of hopeless dis ease is of all men most miserable. When doctors and medicines innumerable have been tried and found wanting, and loving friends vainly urge upon hira the food he cannot eat and which brings him no nour ishment or strength, what is to be done? Men and women who have sunken so far into weakness and disease that the whole body secm9 to be permeated and poisoned by it have found health, fttcngtli and vigor through the transform ing, electrifying power of that wonderful "Cnlden Medieal Discovery" which Dr. K. V. l'ierce, of llunUlo, N. V., proffered, thirty years ago, to sick and suffering hu manity. Durtiig all the years since then this mar velous "Discovery " has been building up weak and debilitated constitutions by its extraordinary influence upon the human, nutritive system. It gives the digestive or ganism keen power and capacity to appro priate every life-giving element from the food taken into the stomach and trans forms it into rich, highly vitalized blood and healthy flesh, bone, sinew and nerve fiber. 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Kveit then I did not cxpict a curt), but lie made the n.oKt carclni oan.lnatlon,aud IJUchard OtriL iwearthts Ktaiunu'tit btor a Notary 1'ubllc that after going uudei hl-t treatment I realized a great chance In a tho it tl'ne and from that lime found myself ipeilily Improvtiic, when after elghten niouths' tieainitni I sa nrououneed permanently curvd. My ndvlce to others U to fro to Dr.Tbeil before throwliiR aw bv money on quacks, nend At 2o Atampi tor book "Triitli. It Is the only trua medical book udvertWvd and valuable to young and old. HrltfUf Hdlfctaneand Dl'lhetea cured under ruarautew. Fresh C'naea cured hi -1 to 10 daya, Hours: -S; Kv'ks ti-: tun, V-13; Wed. and hat. Kv'gs M. Trnntinout by mull. Secrecy tuuinnterd. Nonaniupublifttnd without cotiaeui. by State Superintendent or riionin. ( oiifErrt rntn. , 1 dentn.nndotheri'liirjttors , aunottt uiuioui nuniw't-sj Invaliinlile lit tho lumseliolrt, niut to th lonelier, whotftr, pro. ItRKitijiHi man, anil bijf etliicaUir. 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