"BOLD rVBT " "GOLD DBBT." mm? They Arc Sticnniulonlt People and Wlint Tlicy Sny Is of Local Interest. WIkmi nn incident like din following occurs rlht hero nt home, It is hound to entry weight with our reiitlrs. Wlieu so nmiiy sliannn occin rcnci go the louinls of tlio prcf.s; urn published at fucti-; wInmi the. lu . Uilllm'iit render knows thoy cannot bo true, tlicre Ii no wontlor thnt peoplo become sop tiiiil. On olio silbjoct klceplielfin Is raphlly di:ippcivriiiB. Thin 1' due to tho nt tunl per ' soiml oxpciicnces of our nlli-en mid their publlo uttcrmiccs HKiitillnu them Tlio doubter must uniiht no mora in thn fnco of such evideiico hi Ibis The public st.itcnn'nt of n reputable citizen lfviiiu right liuio nt home., 'one who you c-.nl sec every day, leaves no ground for tlio skeptic to stand on. Mrs. Hannah Wiitont, of !!21 Wist Cherry Btreot, was miuivimvuil liy our roprosentntlvo regiirillng n lemedy that nho had boeu tiling for Inegtilarltics of the kidneys. She pro. cured It nt tlio Klilln Pharmacy after she ho caino Interested In It from seeing the Impress ivo stntcmouts of those who hnd tried it. Hero is lior experience "I can say for Doan's lChlnoy Tills that thuy nro good. I used thorn and they cortalnly did all that I hB could ask from any lncdlclno. I had back- aches which mado mo tired tho whole timo and I was so lame ucross my Vidnoys that I could lift notlihiK without it hurting mo nnd when I-stooped or went to straighten up, it caught mo'. I had pain and nclilng sometimes low down the back of my neck. Oil, yes, Doan's Kidney Villa aro a good modicluo for they cured my back and I have had no troublo since aud It is sovcnil months ago since I took them." Doan's Kldnoy Tills for sain by nil dealers, l'rico r0 eonts. Mailed by I'ostcr-Mllburu Co., llullalo, K. Y., soloagents for tho U. S. I'cniciiibcr the namo Doan's and take no substitute. Went ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS. Perfect Pitting. FOR BALE BY LEADINQ DEALER8. Grocers can tell you whv those whobuy'SEEIIG'S keepcomingback for It. You can't keep on selling a poor thing to the same people. ore saved by using Seol- llj'S because yott cmi buy cheap f coffee and tnnke it delicious bv a illttie oi this aduiixturc, Pilsner Beer. Needs no recommendation Put up in bottles for family use and delivered at your Mtfchome. Laner's Pilsner Draught Beer , . , . . ... r l.S tlrailk 1)V the majority Oi J " hppr drinkers TlieV are COod & nnrlinrilv nn which is best ailtlioriiy Oil Wim-U is ui.su Christ. :hmidt, ARent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SWEMANDOAH - PA. COll BTA'I'K HUNATOlt, UOtli Dlstrkt, D. M. GRAHAM, Oi Mahanov Citv. Subject to Itcpubllcau riilc. ipOlt ltlCl'ltlCSKNTATIVH, DR, H. G. REITZEL, Of Mahanov Citv, Sillijecttn Kcpuhllcan rules. lilted m I M i n a m w.ftfici&s ri:t tikiv t inn EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardln St. 'Daughtor of tho Oonfedoraoy "Suc cumbs at Narragansott Pior. 1'IIE DEATH OF OAPTAIN OAPRON. ,V Iloro (irSnnttiiuo Wio l.oit Ills Hon 111 tint (liilliint C'lilii'KO of tlio Itoimll I Hitlers, unit Who Ciiini) lloiuu InlVot cd With Ty.vliold rovor. NnrraBiiiiHCtt I'lcr, II. I., Sept. 19. JIlss Wiimlo Davis", daughter of Mrs. Jefferson DavlH, died yesttmlny nt tho Hocklng-ham hotel, to which plncc Bhe came ns a ituest In the enrly' imrt oV the Pier's social senBOti. She has been 111 for several weeks, nnd n fortnight ago her all men t was diagnosed ns mnlnrlnt gastritis. At times her con dition became very serious, so that consultations of physicians were deem ed necesr.ary, but frequent rallies gave renewed hope that she would ultimately THE LATIC AVINNIR DAVIS. recover. During; tho past week, es pecially, was her condition considered favorable, and It was thought that hor removal from the hotel would bo pos sible In a few days, as tho hotel hnd closed for the season, leaving the pa tient and attendants practically alone In the house. Saturday night, however, a relapse in Miss Davis' condition was noticed, and throughout the night she lost strength perceptibly. At noon death camo to end the suffering, which at times was Intense. Miss Davis has always been known as tho "child of the Confederacy," having been born In 1SC3 In the Confederate executive man sion, during her father's presidency. She was engaged to Mr. Wllkerson, of Syracuse, N. Y., but shortly after the death of hor father the engagement was broken off. While no public ex planation of the rupture was given out It Is well known that it was for the purpose of maintaining her father's name. di:atii op cai-taix gaimiox. A lloro oi; Smithied AYlio AYns Ililoot- el 'With Typhoid In Cuba. Washington, Sept. 10. Cnptaln Allyn Canron. First artillery, died at his home, near Fort Meyer, Va., yesterday, Captain Capron was one of the best known officers In the regular nrmy, He had devoted himself particularly to the military branch of the service, hav ing been an honor graduate of the ar tillery school In 1873, nnd was regarded as an authority on artillery tactics. When General Shatter's corps went to Santiago Captain Capron accom panied It, and his battery did notably line work In the field at Santiago. Dur ing the first day's tight before the city Captain Capron's son, Captain Allyn K. Capron, of the Rough Riders, was kill ed. The death of his son preyed on tho father's mind, but he never swerv ed for an instant from his duty during the terrible days that followed. The seeds of disease wore sown In his sys tem during the Cuban campaign, and he returned to his home at Fort Meyer, near this city, only to bo stricken down with typhoid fever. Captain Capron was born In Florida and entered the military academy as a cadet In 1863. After graduation he was made a second lieutenant of the First artillery on June 17, ISO", and was an officer of that regiment until his death, He was commissioned as captain on Dec. 4, 18S8. It is probable that Captain Capron will be burled In Arlington National cemetery, but no definite arrangements for his funeral have yet been made. The Sure La Grlpys Cure. Tliero Is no use suHVriliK from this dreadful iiialiidv.il" you will only net !hu right romedy. I Von ai-u linvliis iin nil tluotiRti your body, liver is i.ot nf order. ha 0 no annctitc. I-' .... 1 1.. r.,.. no lllu or ainuiiioii, nuvu a uan i lom aro completely used up. Electric IUttcrsis I lw. n..lr ..nw..l. f I. -if Vutlt ftvA Villi nrillllllt and suro relief. Thoy act directly on your Liver, Stomach and Kiduc.vs, tono up tlio wliulij system and mako you feel like a now Mn Thoy are K'larautccd to euro or price refunded, l or Halo at A. Wasley's urus .Stoio, ouly iu cents or bottle. (irltitrn Slny Itooomo Amlm-'iiiitor. WnHbinEton. Sept. ID. Cabinet offi cers who have talked with the presi dent on the subject are authority for the statement that he has not de termined to whom be will next offer the ambassadorship to London. They intimate that Attorney General GrlBK Is more apt to bo nsked to go to Lon don than anyone else. When you rail tor DeWltt'a Witch Hazel C..K. tlm nro.it n In euro, don't accent any- thinRolso. Don't bo talked into acepiing a substitute, for tdlea. for soros, for burns. C. II, ilaKououcu, Sunk y n Squall, Two Drmviiod Newburyport. Mass., Sept. 19. The Blnon vacht Kiully was struck and Bunk by n sauall In the Narrows yes terday afternoon, nnd of the five men who were on boaru two oi tnem, Adolphus Cole, nged 2(, and Gustave Morrean, aged 30. both ot Atnesuury, vere drowned. Tlie other three man aged to reach shore. You Invito disappointment wtictl you ex periment. DaWltt'a Little Karly Risers, nro pleasmt, easy, thorough Hltl plUa- I hoy euro constipation and nick headache Just as suro as you tako thenu O. II. lltiKunhuch. Killed tu fuiiitl.v (Jiimriii. Scranton. l'a.. Sept. 19. DuilnB n family quarrel lato Saturday night ICd ward Moran stabbed Ills brother-in-law, Thomas Glllgun, who died a few moments later. The affair occurred In front of the house ot a policeman, who arrested Moran. Glllgen had first at tacked Moran with a largo knife und cut suyeral deep gashes In his sculp. It was when Glllgan renewed the at tack that Moran drew an ordinary pocket knife nnd Jabbed It twice Into tho other's body. One thrust cut GUI gnn's nrm and the other seveted an artery near tho heart. Ho died wmie being carried on a shutter to Ids homo, a few rods from the scono of the anray. He was married nnd had. two children. Moran is married, but childless. Uoth were miners. Cure that Cough with Shiloli'g Cure. 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It quieted my nerves and strengthened my whole, Ncivotis System. I was troubled with Constipation, Kldnoy and llowel trouble. Your Tot soon cleansed my system to thoroughly that 1 rapidly regained health and strength. Mis. S. A. Sweet, Hartford, Conn. Sold by S. P. Kirliu and a guarantee fete.-'1 slight; ti&xxkl PR'C!i5AL('Y5 fJnld Purcliosos Z c mcvo will bo Bont FREIGHT PREPAID to any tuilrond r.ttitisn in PJAifOS!, NEW HAfiVaMIRIi, Vl-RMOfaT. LAND, YORK, racw JERSEY. iW rr.J.!..jjL.i A- i - i A f i us ana mt WhLu m DOUBT, TRY W "is? el Vli V stlil AGAIN ! "h"' wiiQic uriii, aii arains una loises are cnecKpn pfirt:aKetiTtv. u nie i t..itients ure projcily cured, their condition often worries them Into Insanity Cnitmittionor Death. Mailed sealed. Price J t per box; 6 boxes, with Iron-clncl leij.il Kuarantre to cur- orrrundthc money, $5.00. Send totUcc book. Address, PEAL MEOICIIJE CO , Cleveland, 0.T l:pr Sale al KIRLIN'S Drujf Store, Shenandoah, Pa. 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BMC'ii-JV LONG SERIALS AND SHORT STORIES TVolongacrUltwillapp-arduriiigllie I jA!'; ','.U',A yFar, contributed by authors ol Inter, i Tlll. :k"nl' ,,, -,To national time, and will be Illustrated, l", j.Jff : A JrltJfiv Often Wister These and a .core of equally prominent Howard Pile (writer, will contribute short .torles to the John Kentlrlck Bangs JWbkki.y hi 1 making tho paper espe Mary E.Wilklns iciallyrichlnfictton. Oll.erfeatutesaretho DEPARTMENTS AND SPECIAL ARTICLES THIS BUSY WORLD FOREIGN NOTES b, js a mat ix flr fooirssr eiasioa LETTERS FROM LONDON AMATEUR SPORT e, JHX010 miiTS trums uniT.m A SPORTINO PILGRIMAGE AROUND THE WORLD In the Interest of the WuKKi.v,Caspar Whitney i. on tits wav around the world lie will visit biam In search of big game, making his principal hunt from I'.aiik(.k. 1 le w ill visit Indin nid then proceed tol-.urope to prepare article, on the.iort.nf ;pnany andVrance. 10c a tMfjr frtt frosftctui, 'Mbhrtftiotif.Xi a )tar. I'Mtoft ft it in th$ Unitii A7.i.'j, CanaJa, ami Mtxu'9. Ad.lreMi ll.Vltl'CIt X IIHOT II 1:11s, I'ublMirri., N r link t'llj Caspu Whitney W. I), MdMCl-4 woman who has a heavy before her dishes to wash or a floor to scrub ihas a friend in this great cleaner Attn voir doiNti south? TUB HOUTllEltM IlAJt.W.VY RKAIMIK.S At.t. 1'nOMINKNT POINTS. Don't start South without consulting John M. Ilcall, District 1'iissuinrcr Agent, Southern Hallway, (US Chestnut street, Philadelphia If you cannot call in person, write to him. I For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of Ask your grocer for tlio "Hoyal ritont flour, and take uo othor brand. It is tho host tlom mucin. S it"-- ' S 1' J 1 i p ' i ; i 7 A'"" Vnrk. and i i..t.til J Ol i.ZT 'i 1 -jgn6 They clear ih-: hr.im, ttrcucthcn ice citouii'on, pukc uiesuoa direct to th COB' yri l whol noip u itmiDfcuon. VahicUf, IUrniu. 135 to 170. Cifrifc- tun tun r Hl(f, frit w. a ..... . Vpl... with euHftlDI. llDtl. IH" itllM. ihtll, tpna ml . ! Al f& " ' co. w. b. puatt. kluiubt. nn. t VlNA X v v yi nro mofcredKivo nirl kie)i .nforined tho Worhl'ri Progress, Tho well In- E formed and thrifty Ilouse-wllV wll' always keep g RAINBOW LINIMENT lu th housa. m a etundarJ rorr.wJy ? g Bprs.na, Bmsos, Crarpo, iRiteuEMittos. S ft'id oil aohna snd pan. p frls 14 d. tni 63 t, tti Jcii . w i. Fremiti! J K J. HaCXET! a o., -m Vrr S t iWiiUVldl 1 i JttUUUZUi U 1 1 : I i t . i f. i I ! 'T The Wekklv will continue to participate In the ureal political eveutt of 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 recionwilt trace the story of the great gold discoveries. Cailbctiuri f. R. Stockton tlnity J 1 !! n Strong Opposition to Revision in tlio Froncli Oabinoti if. FAUl'.G LEADS TI113 OPPOSITION Crncinl C'liiiniilno. tho Nowly Aj liiitnlcd Wur .MlnNler, Dot'liii'oH Ho Will lti-ilcn "lioulil 'l'horo llo Any Attempt to Attiiok tlio Army. I'urlK, Sept. 19. L.c Solr snys that (loni'ial Cbnnolni', the newly appointed war minister, told fi lends that he re Bnrdcd himself as a sentinel relieving another charged with watching over the army's rights, and Intimated that as ho was ntipolntod after the first cabinet rouncll of Saturday he was not responsible for the decisions readied at the council. Hp declared that should he see any attempt, under pre text of a revision of the Dreyfus pro ceedings, to engage In maneuvers against the army he would Immediately resign. A majority of Paris papers ap ptovo of the cabinet's decision, which is looked upon ns the llrst definite step tnkun toward revision. All the dllllciillles attendant upon se curing a levlslon of the Dreyfus pro ceedings may be guaged by tho story now published that General Zui linden practically offered himself by advocat ing a levlslon of the case, and that his change of opinion Is due to the strong feeling which be nfterwatds found among his subordinates at the war ofllce. According to newspaper accounts, which arc undoubtedly fairly correct. Premier llilsson only got his way at Saturday's cabinet council, though sup ported by eight of his colleagues, after a tough light against General Zurllnden and M. Tlllaye, the minister of public works, who were warmly supported for three hours by President Faure him self. At the meeting of the council M. Sar rlen, minister of Justice, stated his views of tho case at conslderablelength, expressing the conviction that a revis ion was necessary for the peace of the country and expedient on the ground that many of the documents In the dossier appeared to be of doubtful au thenclty. nnd above all, that Colonel Henry's admission of forgery threw suspicion upon all his evidence. M.Ser rlen, however, did not ask the council to decide for or against revision, but only asked permission to submit the matter to a commission. M. Faure opened the discussion. He did not openly oppose revision, but pointed out political and other objec tions to reopening the case. It Is said that M. Brlsson went so far as to remind M. Faure of the constltu tlonal limits to his functions. General Zurllnden admitted when he took office that if he was not Drey fuslte he at least had an open mind, and felt great sympathy for the Drey fus family. A deep study of the dossier, however, had absolutely convinced him that Dreyfus was guilty. Finally a division occurred, In which M. Faure did not tako part. A seml-ofuclal note explains that General Chanolne only had a confer ence with President Faure after his appointment to succeed General 55ur- Hnden had actually been signed. The decision of the committee appointed to consider the matter of the revision will be In no way binding upon the cab inet, which will still have to decide the actual question of revision. It Is reported, however, that a vessel has already started for the Isle Du Diablp In readiness to bring Dreyfus to Paris, and M. Prlsson and General Chanolne are determined that nobody, however high bis position, will be sheltered. Stirring eventB are regarded as Im pending. General Zurllnden was credit ed with the belief that there Is a Ptcquart mystery, and should there be he fully Intends that Colonel Picquart shall be prosecuted. According to Colonel Plcquart's written statement to the minister of Justice four secret docu ments were submitted to the court martial held in 189 1, behind the backs of Dreyfus and his counsel. It Is reported that the government has selected Beaubais, capital of tho department of Olse, as the most suit able town in which to hold a rehearing of the case. Tim CniiHiilrno.r Auraliiwt liroyftm. London, Sept. 19. David Christie Murray publishes In The Morning a long story regarding the Dreyfus af fair. The author vouches for the truth of the story, but declares that he can not disclose the sources from which he obtained his Information. Tho article states In effect that Dreyfus was en gaged as a spy In the employment of a secret department ot the French army against those suspected of traf ficking with Germany and other pow ers. His zeal here, so tho story goes, led him to become tho victim of re venge on .the part of Colonel Henry, Comte Esterhazy and Colonel Paty du Clam, who themselves were concerned in tieasonable practices. Tho IllluolH Will llo WIuo CliflHtonod Springfield, Ills., Sept. 10. Governor Tanner has decided the battleship Illinois shall be christened In cham paKne, and sent a letter to Mrs. Ma tilda D. Curse, Jessie Brown Hilton and Helen L. Wood, the committee of the Women's Christian Temperance Union, who protested asainst christen ing the battleship with wine, In which he declares that the time honored cus tom Is no desecration of the laws of temperance. Hp pays an eloquent trl bute to the Women's Christian Tem perance Union. For broken surfttcoa. sores, insect bitos, lmriiK skin tllsnitsos nnd esncciullv lilies thoro 14 mm r llahlo rctnetlv. DoWitt's Witch Hanoi Salvo. When you tall for DoWitt's don't accept counterfeits or frauds. You will not bo dlsiiunoiuted with DoWltt's Witch llazol Bulvo. U. 11. liagciiDucu. Only i:lti'it pntil'-li l'l'IsoiiorM llmiiiilll 'onhliii;tr.n, Sept. ID. General haw ton ivportfl to the wnr departinent hint ntsht tlint all but elsht of tlio KpunlHli nrlsoners have been shipped from san tlaRo to Spain. Of the eluht one la at Darocna nntl seven at Quantauamo, pick with yellow fever. DoWltt's Witch Hazol Salve lias tho jarec-st sale of any Kilvo in tho world. Ilils latl anil its moilt has leil tllshonost poople to lit - tcnint to tountcrft'lt It. Look oiu lor too n,l,n nHsmtiU to llm'P I VI' Villi WllCliyOU tall for DoWitt's Wltili Hnlo Salvo, tho Kicat pilocuro. f. II liaxeiiniicii. ntr. Ilnyiifil'H ( oinlltlon. Dedhuin, Mass., Sept, 19. Tho con dition of TlionuiH V, lluynril has-been unchnneed for the puhI three days. The attending physician has hopes of recovery. One Minuto CoukIi Curo surprises people by its quick cure anil rhihlroii may tako it lu largo cjuuiitlttou without tho least danger. It has won for ilself tho best reputation of any preparation used to-day for colds, croup, tlcklint! in tho throat or obttiuate coughs. 0, 11. llaucubucli. AN EMPER01TS GRATITUDE. fraiioU Josnpli'H I'atliotlo AddtoHSto n S.vnipntlil.lim: World. Vienna, Sept. 19. A rescript of tho rmperor to Count von Tlitin Hohen stein, president of the Austrian coun cil of ministers, wns published yester day, expressing In eloquent nndpathetlo lnnguage the emperor's thanks for tho expressions of national sympathy with him in his great bereavement. In tho course of the rescript his majesty says: "The murdering hand, the instrument of frenzied fanaticism aiming at tlio destruction of existing soclul order, which was raised against the noblest of women In blind nnd purposeless hate, struck a heait which knew no hate and beat only for good. Amid the unmeas ured giiefs iy which I and my house ore stricken, nnd In the presence of tho unheard of deed which sent a shudder through the whole civilized world, the voice of my beloved people llrst brings balm to my heart In affecting unison with the resound of universal lamenta tion for our Immeasurable loss, like n faithful echo of all that moves my own scul. From my deeply sorrowing heart I thank all for this new pledge of de voted sympathy. If the festive peals which should have gicctcd this year must remain dumb, there yet remains to me the memory of Innumerable pioofs ot loyalty and deep sympathy, the most precious gift which could havo boon bestowed upon me. Our common grief weaves a new and Intimate bond between the throne and the father land." Another Imperial lescrlpt founds a new order, nnd medals of St. Elizabeth, In memory of the deceased, will bo confened upon women and girls merit ing distinction in the various avoca tions of life or In special religious, humanitarian and philanthropic works. Tho llrst recipient of the order was the Countess Szapary, In recognition of her devoted services to the dead em press In her last hours. Truth wears well. I'oonlo havo learned tint DoWltt's Little Karly llisors aro reliable llttlo nills lor rceulaUns tlio bowels, curing cointipatioii and sick headache. They don't Erlpo. v. 11. llagenimcii. sickliest Inei ;iiMiii at "nnringo. Washington. Sept. 19. Sickness aniens the troops of General Lawton's command at Santiago Is increasing. Neatly one-sixth of his force Is now on the sick list, although the number of deaths Is not great. General Lawton's bulletin of the health condition of the American forces nt Santiago, received at the war department last night, fol lows: Sick, 1,222; fever, 811; new cases, 92; returned to duly, 301; deaths, 7, In cluding 1 from yellow fever. SI . Zotn to Hocomo n I'rlcmt. London, Sept. 19. London Life claims to have Information that M. Fmlle Zola Is about to become a Catholic priest. It says tho Vatican was ap proached on the subject a fortnight ago and that the nope has given his assent to the ordination of the dis tinguished author six months hence. M. Cola's conversion is said to have been made by Father Cougen, the pas tor of a small parish church, an inti mate friend of the novelist. Tlio Wont hor. For District of Columbia, eastern Pennsylvania, N'ew Jersey, Delaware and Maryland: Fair; continued high temperature; light to fresh winds. Thoroughly healthy ffirl hood means happy wife, hood and ca pable motherhood. 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Taken ditr Iiil' the time of nrenaratiou. it banishes tlio trials and dangers of maternity. It insures the well being of the mother and the robust health or the ctilld. It Is tlie greatest or nerve tonics and nerve builders. Thou, sands of women have told the story of its marvelous accomplishments. Good medi cine deaiers sell it and will not advise a substitute in place of it In a letter to I)r I'terve. Mr. C. A. Xtcllonald. of Nj. ii N Chestnut Street. Lot. Angeles, Cab, Mya "At Junction City I became acquainted with W. C l.ee. M I) . an old practitioner He said he was a college chum of yours, but that you went to Korope to the best ho.tiitats, while he commenced practice , that for thirty years you were considered one of the leading physicians In New York State, and he considered your rem edies better than all others, and prescribed them daily in hi. practice. On the strength of this commendation I tried your 'Favorite Prescrip tion ' and th ' Pellets.' The ' PavorJ,te Prescrip tion has acted like magic in cases of irregular aud painful monthly periods, a few doses only lu-lng necessary to restore the natural function. The 'Pellets' have proven an Infallible curt for sick and bilious headache." In papsr covers, 21 one-cent stamps; cloth binding, ten cents extra. Dr. Pierce's Com mon Sense Medical Adviser. Address Dr. R. V. I'iercc, Uuffalo, N. Y. BR.THIEi.6?lsixiiiSt. tsr' CURE GUARANTEED"- . KfU-almn", Niiecliil J)lcue, Vur ' Small UtulVi eluptrd r:ntit.V; I.ot .cVrTOSWA'Ca BLOOD POISON ISt" lOnyiis iuIIUcm. siampifor lioAc ''ri'iitli.'rnnlvtriiemediCfllto(jlKxD08lnir QuackibIaku&uiUulclttvclrtriclta&ecticmc& CURE ALL YOUR PAINS WITH Pain-Killer. A Medlclns Chest In Itself. Simple, Safe and Quick Cure for CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, ! COLDS, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA. 25 and 50 oont Bottlos. DCWARE OF IMITATIONS. BUY ONLY THE GENUINE.) nrrrnj nAtiloi millions of Dollars Go up In smoku ovory year. Tako n risks but get your housos, stock, fu nlttire, etc., Insured lu first-class r liable coiapanlos as roproseutod by HAVIft FAUST Insurance Afent Alio I.ltnJcclJenUl CoupuUi if KE 10 SEE FROM I nutTcred with K -em.i of tho worst kind, m lat'c and nt ck down to my bliouhlcrs woro o:.e Inilainn.ati u, wai not able to peooutot my eyes for quite a uhllc, and vas unable toshep for wec'.s, on account of the severe pain,vb eh marly drovo mo lnar.o. Myf .eo and ii. 'ck were, swollen nnd mado 1. 0 hu.i. hideous. Hail threcdoctorsatillirerenttlmes, ittid notonoof tlii'tn roiild relievo loo of my pain, snelllep, and blotches, I used thrco bo't,e3 of CmcritA Uksoi.vent, four boxes CuTtrniA (ointment), thrco cakes of ClTl. critA Sf, and my friends nnd ono of tho tlnetors arc surprised, and asked, " Who cured eu?" and 1 tell tuctn quickly, "Citicuha, HrMr.iUKH." J.V.KAFKA, March 4, 18!7. 33 ScholoSU., Ilrooklrn, N Y. SoM tlitmlgliout tti world, ronrn I). ""I( Cnr, BoLtt lYops., Ikiaton. How to Curo Skin lll.uitci.' tnx. Dr. Humphreys' SpocIIIcs act directly upon tho diseaso, without exciting disorder in other parts of tho system. Tliey Curt' t lie Sick. so. ernes. trices 1-lVvorn, Congestions, Inflammations, .'ii 'i Wormt. Worm Fever, Worm Colic. . ,'2H 3- Toctlilim,ColIc.,Cr-ng, Wakefulness .'15 4- IUnrrhf n, ot Children or Adults.. .'.23 7 Ooniiln. Colds, Uroneliltls 83 8 .'Neuralgia, Toothache, Foceacho. . ,'l!i !-lleailache. Sick Headache, Vertigo . .'23 10 llvmiepala.ltidlt'CStlon.WcakStomach.tj.'S 1 1 HtipnrmNrd or Painful Pcrlodi 'J5 lit Whiten. Too Profuse Periods !i5 111 Croup, LarviiftttlH, Hoarseness .. . .23 1 1-Hnlt Itlictitu, Erysipelas, Drupttons .23 18 llliouinattsin, Iltioumatto Pains 35 H Malaria, Chills, Fover and Aguo ... .25 10-Cntarrli, Influenza, Cold la tho Ucad ,t!3 120 Wbooiilna-Cotiuti '23 'J7-llldneylll4cnaes 25 !28-Ncrou Dcl.lllty 1.00 ao-l'rlnnrv Weaklier, Wetting Hal. . .25 77 ;rlp. Hay Fever 23 Dr. Humphreys' Manual of all Diseases at your Drugshts or Mailed irrco. Sold by druffglsts, or sent nn receipt of price. Humphreys' Med. Co., Cor. William & John tits.. New York Webster's Inter Biatiajtial: aonarj ths " Vnabrittyrd " itiditnt Authority, it Ilnmrr, i-'ditt t iirt M(aiiIard Alter. . The One (. Sr. V Just Kiel'. S tinv't I'rlntini? I 'Jiflce, tlie V (S Huprfnie ( ourt. all the Mala tu- ( IT all the Wchoolbool teme t oiirw, ana or near- AVarmly Comiiieiiclctl lv Stain Siiirintoii(lcnt of .choOi, Colleeo lTfil flntn.nnd other J-Murii tors almost ivitlwi'.t nunibe: Iitvalua1lc In tlio ImtiBcliold, oml to thf tracher, BCliolar, pro-It-sslotinl mun, in itl ik'U- - educator. i, 1 HE BfiST POR PRACTICAL USE. i 't I rnsy to find the word wanted. It is ecsy to ascertain the pronunciation. "j It N ta.sy to trace the growtli of a word. tl Is eusy to learn what a word means. 3 V'p Nrw Torfc Trilmna itnys i I l.-.t t.ilili.iii ditncA Irniiitlin tin... nltli n , I iii-s tint Implies tlie nioft tlioroHplieUi. , i .1 .til-l . , inivi.itnu..,,! nilHTMMOIl. - - - I IW iciM.,.. too, llml ihl awork to which ItU ' O i .i ,lr t'.y us .fill I.) rt fi r.-Aprlls.Hao. i oct Tim nnsT. 5 .A"Seciinen paces sent on application to ) '. .C- c". M MIXTA ir CO., rnhUshcrs, . - . ' ' . Variable Friction Feed SAW MILL and ! n X f I. I".. AldA Ueiimr UrdllR CIIHIUU , M nccurate, strong and umplc. with largo i j A caiiailty Knglnes on eilia or wheels, strong find a re. INo Fnrquhnr Holler linn ever ex plotlcd. Also standard agricultural Implements generally. Hay Presses a Bpecfalty. Send tot Catalogue and prices to A. B. FARQUHAR CO., Ui, York, Pa. MSGALI i'UBAZ.4R( THE STYLISH PATTERN." "At- llsUc Ftshlonable. Ortelnsl. Perfect- Httlng Prices. XO aim 1G contd. None blirntf. None belief at ar.v price. Some rellablt uiercbjint ell them In nurlv avetv Itv it town. Ask for them, of thev can be had bv mail fto.j i In ellht Nets' York Of 'Chtcacu. 5tamps. token. Latest Fashion Sheet ent upon receipt aJ c cent te oay F' Brlglilest ladles' caagaxfne publlihecl. Invaluable foe lie home. Fashions il the dav. Home Llteraltifti Houseb.'J Hints, Fancy Work, Current Toplcj, T FL-lion,all foi only 5fi.tnt i7ear, Ia- I eluding a free paMer n, yoof own tcleo I Hon any time.. Seed two 2-cent ttynjw T int sample topy.-tc, Matestjffjlijfb c'M est 4tfi5lreri, 'Ne-wYtj f tVlto Fiftn Avcnur ChlcagoT'r Curo DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION unci P'MPLES. AWN'S TANSY PILLS K rt.11. this ikd WOMAN'S RELIEF. Alw&vn uromntiind rllibl. Aroiii hmUitiatu. flt ClTuK'ltllllT TlLLIftllil 11VI liaBITI. Atdm itrtrrt nr tent direct ftcntad I. Drl. II. Caiom 80. Co llotoa, Uiu. Our book., U 9 Vor ale at Klrlln! drug nion nd 8hnandoa JriiR tor KLuf5UXe - itf5Si!iYc?,a,;-rt''r i tnfii mm em l.'tri 1 . . ...1. qn.. ,.! lmnrtn.i 1111. .nl d'l tt ' b iSSf rwnllu). Aluf Vii l u.' tb. ti. -t a tjid ijb.. IX. 1)1 E P.M,k Set inl) c.'jit'e tfto e f dh-womam a Of t CUA''!' fr rc trie Ca.,tHIMM for ttt Povlniky'si'druK or, .ttaiitr ulrcst. UHAR $111; i MAGAZINEW ForallDiuousar.l Ne-vo-s ETiSi? 5 S HI Disbases. v , nr fy fie Ij-jg fl I Ml IIlood and e. , H- r Jgd tUM action to the entire system. & m BmWMwm ipttisR Km