L ' 1 PECULIAR POISONS. OHNIJIIATKD IN Till? HUMAN IIODY, The Result of Imperfect Digestion of Pood. Every living thing, plant or animal, con tains within itself the germs of certain decay and death, In the human hody these germs of tllBbase and death (called by scientist Ptomaine), are usually the result of imperfect digestion of food ; the result of indigestion or dys pepsia. The stomach, from abuse, we'alfnels( does not promptly and thoroughly digest the food. The result is a heavy, sodden fn.ii. which ferments (the first process of decay) poisoning the blood, making it thin, weal;, nnd lackiug in red corpuscles j poisoning the brain causing headaches and pain in the eyes. Had digestion irritates the heart, causii g palpitation and finally bringing on disease of this very important organ. Poor digestion poisons the kidneys cam : i.:i,.i. .n..... .,,t j:.k.i.. And this is so becnuse every organ, every nerve depends upon the stomach alone for nourishment and renewal, nnd weak diges tion shows itself not only in loss of appetite and flesh, but in weak nerves and muddy complexion. The great English scientist, Huxley, said the best start in life is a sound stomal li. Weak stomachs fail to digest food properly, because they lack the proper quantity of digestive acids (lactic and hydrochloric) nnd peptogenic products ; the most sensible rem edy in all cases of indigestion, is to take after each meal one or two of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, because they supply in a pleasant, harmless form all the elements that we.ik stomachs lack. The regular use of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets will cure everyform of stomach trouble ex cept cancer of the stomach.- They increase flesh, insure pure blood, strong nerves, a bright eye and clear complex ion, because all these result only from whole some food well digested. Nearly all druggists sell Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets at 50 cents full sized package or by mall by enclosing price to Stuart Co., liar- shall, Mich., but ask your druggist first. A little book on stomach diseases mailed ree. Address Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. Wear Royal Worcester Corsets. POR 8ALE DY LEADING DEALERS. Tbat't why they enjoy their OOFFBB. Any grocer can tell you whjr custom! keep coming back for STtBLlG'B. Pilsner Beer, Needs no recommendation. Put up in bottles for family use and delivered at your home. Laner's Pilsner Draught Beer Is drank by the majority o beer drinkers. They are good authority on which is best. Christ. :hmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA pOIt STATE SKNATOHj jjttrlct, D. M. GRAHAM, Op Maiianoy City. Subject to Republican rules. pOK ItEPKESKNTATIVK, DR. H. G. REITZEL, Ok Maiiakov City, Subject to Iti'publlcun ruti'u. ifiBJitujeiij if no after rni ( yr - -cf (1 iHl'linBTimirh in iw.w:-W arjB 1 l wear- MlBlTRATiSASSilill Another Brief Session of tlio Joint Commission. LUMBER INTERESTS OF CANADA. Cniiiullimx Dcolnro 'II mt Tliolf Com- inlHHtoiioi-M Will lif-Ut ITiion Vroo Loirs nnd l'i pci I.iitnbor or No rimnuo nt All In tlio KxlHtiimr Tni'lir. Quebec, Sept. 21. The international commissioners mot In joint session for an hour yesterday afternoon and ad journed to meet again at 10:30 a. m. to morrow. The adjournment over today la taken because of the ceremonies Bl ending the unveiling of the Champlaln monument, In which the members of the high commission are to participate. The American commissioners met as usual at 9 o'clock In the morning, and again at 4 p. m. They listened to the arguments of MeS3rs. Babcock of New York nnd Fallon of Ohio, who repre sent the Interests of the United States inland fisheries. As usual, alt the proceedings were be hind closed doors, but so far as the fresh water fisheries are concerned it Is understood that the Americans and Canadians will agree with little trouble. Both sides desire the better protection of the fresh water fish, and no doubt this part of the proposed treaty will readily be disposed of. Today the Interests of the Unlterl States farmers are being heard. A number of the border states may be represented, but as yet the American commissioners have heard only from the national grange. Aaron Jones, of South Bend, Ind., worthy master of the grange, and Secretary John Trimble, of Washington, D. C, appeared before the commissioners. It Is presumed that they will protest In a general way against the reduction or removal of the tariff on Canadian agricultural prod ucts, especially barley, hay, oats and potatoes. The Indications are that the Canadian commissioners are going to take a very determined position on the lumbir question. Hon, A. S. Hardy, premier of Ontario, and George W. Boss, minis ter of education, arrived here yester day, and they represent the Ontario government on the lumber question. They declare unreservedly that no concessions v. Ill be made on the part of the Canad'nn government in the wny of permit:...., logs to go free into the United States unless the United States makes some concession in the way of reducing or removing the present duty of $2 per thousand on Canadian sawed lumber. Last year the Ontario legislature passed a law that no logs cut on crown lands by American lumbermen should be taken into the United States to be sawed Into lumber in American mills. This law was no doubt a re sult of the 1 duty put upon all Ca nadian lumber In the Dlngley law. but has been a disastrous law to sucli of the American lumbermen as own large tracts of crown timber lands In On tario. These lumbermen contend that the Canadian government knew when it Bold ' ber to Americans that It was to be sawed In American mills, and, having this knowledge, the government has no right to pass a law of this character. But the Canadians waive that point, and say It must bo free logs and free lumber or no change at all. Clark Wallace, former minister of customs, now representing the Can adian Manufacturing association, also arrived here yesterday for the purpose of conferring with the Canadian com missioners. He counseled the Can adian commissioners to stand by the protective duty upon certain manufac tured goods sent Into Canada from the United States. Textile and manufac tured Iron implements are the prin cipal articles upon which he urges that no reduction be' made. He says the Canadian manufacturers are all the time growing, and American free im portations would paralyze them. ,C. M. Hays, general manager of the Grand Trunk Ballroad company, has been in consultation with both the American and Canadian commission era, and states that there will probably be little difficulty in settling the bond ing question, the alien labor question and other matters in which the rail roads are concerned. He says the views of the commissioners on both sides are along the same general lines, Although nothing Is revealed to In dicate what progress Is being made by the commission or what results are probable, Senator Fairbanks, chairman of the American delegation, gives the assurance that the achievement so far is gratifying nnd indicative of sat isfactory results in the end. Just how far they have gone In the way of ad justing any one of the main questions, or what the prospects are for a general rylproclty treaty, the commissioners will not say, but repeatedly assert that they are "trying to get" together," and hope to succeed. The Sore La Grippe Cure, There Is no use sunurinir from this dreadful malady.if you will only gettha right remedy. You arc having pain all through your body, vour liver Is out of order, have no anpctlte. no life or ambition, have 11 bad cold, in fact are completely used up. Electrio liittors Is tuo only remcuy tiiat wm give you prompt and sure reliof. Tliey act diicctly on your Liver, Stomach anil Kidneys, tone up tlio whole system aud make you feol like a new belnsr. Thev aro cuaranteed to euro or pries refunded. For sale at A. Wasley's Drug Store, only SO cents per bottle. Our CommlxMliitinr IIiiiioi'h l.ntiiyotf o. Paris, Sept. 21. Ferdinand W. Beck the United States commissioner to the Paris exposition of 1000, and his staff today visited the tomb of Lafayette as a token of respect, Mr. Peck Is not receiving any encouragement In his efforts to secure Increased space at the exposition for American exhibits. When you call lor DaWltt'a Witch Hazel Salve the great pile cure, don't accept any thing else, won't be talked into accepting a substitute, for plies, lor sores, for burns. U 11, uagenbucb. Court Iruulslou liuoouh Out 1'iihIiiu Milwaukee, Sept. 21. A decision was handed down In the supreme court nt Madison yesterday which upholds the Jaw forbidding the printing of a cundl date's name In two columns on the of flclal bahot, and practically knocks out funln tlli Ftnte In tho future, The decision v. us In the case of Carl Uuge nti.i-jwt citv thil: Anders ui, who held that position In this city up to the time of the spring election, iiunge is u iuii ullst, but was nominated by the Dem ocntle city convention for city attor ney. City Clerk Anderson refuse to nlace Bunge's name in noui commits, and suit was brought to compel him to do It. Onkts: I was dreadfully uorvous, and for relief took your Karl's Clovor Koot Tea. It quieted uiy uervos aud strengthened my whole Nervous System. I was troublod with Constipation, Kidney and Dowel trouble Your Tea soon cleansed my system bo thoroughly that I rapidly regained health aud streuKth. Mrs. a. A. Sweet, Hartford Conn. Sold by S. 1. Klrlln and a guarantee AN OPEN LETTER To MOTHERS. VTE ARE ASSERTING IN THE COURTS OUR RIGHT TO THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE WORD "CASTORIA," AND "HTCIIER'S CASTORIA" AS OUR TRADEMARK. , DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, ivas the originator of "CASTOR I A," ihe same that has homo and does now bear on every the fae-simile signature of Carf wrapper. This is the original "CASTOR I A" which has been used in ihe homes of the Mothers of America for over thirty years. LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and see that it is the kind you have always bought - on the and has the signature of 0zsyf&cj wrap per. JSo one has authority jrom me to use my name except The Centaur Company, of which Chas. H. Fletcher is President. Do Not Be Deceived. Do not endanger the life of your child by accepting a cheap substitute which some druggist may offer you (because he makes a few more pennies on it), the in gredients of which even he does not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF Insist on Having The Kind That Never Tailed You. HE CCNTAUH COMPANY IT MURRAY TKtT, NEW YORK CITY. fe. 0otae'.l2:sio r. 1 ro'iabli", monthly, rj;u!:l' 1 -tin j u:csb Iruga should bd uia. 1. v They aro prompt, Bate acd certain In result. The jttnaino Ut X l V urord(6rr. visit.. Cant uti vu). uro 1 M Idrffn. Twr it fr7T.l-.lw,, l i 1. . , . J 1 For Sale at KIRLIN'S ferufr 'WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF SAPOL O but hare toU umer for 25 MI0 prices, iiYlQfC dealer ipronu. where lor Everything U8 etlei of Tnn Tlnrriei. l.lfi SnrrtTB.Utot(Z5. m. PhMtooa. Trars. ettel, Sprinf-ltoad P..rt eimrninm. MM,II.. I. feAKUART cAnniAQK hd kaiueii kfo, him aiirriiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiiiiifiiiniiiiiiiiiiiiiiKiiiiniiiiiiiiiiiriHimi'iiiiiiitmr; 1 WWinbH WHO READ I - rs V kjf C ro piouAKtive nna Keep .r.iormeu .--r. 'imv' tl, wlll's Progress. Thu well .n- " ((rZv llvl I V sA for'ued and thrifty Honsi&-w'J'p w i ! " 9 8, m immKMNni in i m i vssrtrv 1 1 : i :nma:mi Mttnnma 1 tj ra w" m rw rs-js ant; i during i&3 will present to its readers a faithful pictorial repre sentation of the world'a most intew-sting and Important news. THE NEWS THAT BECOMES HISTORY National and lnler-)Tlie WEEKLVwillconllnut topaniclpale national Politics ) n the Social and Economic Questions Industrial Enterprise oi tne enondent S. K. Lrockett Art and Literature (tne story LONG SERIALS AND year, contributed by authors of national lame, anu win ue illustrates Owen Wlster Hnward Pvle John Kendrlclc Danas (U'EBKi.in 1808. makinz the oaneresne- Mary E.WIIklns IdallyrlchlnficUon. Other features are the DEPARTMENTS AND SPECIAL ARTICLES THIS BUSY WORLD FOREIGN NOTES Mr KB. jowr.v b, rouiTxer mesLon LETTERS FROM LONDON AMATEUR SPORT By ARXOLD WlllTB BrCASPABITIIITXET A SPORTING PILGRIMAGE AROUND THE WORLD Cupar bitnej lthelnterestoftheWEBKLY.CasnarWhltntvlsmhlswavnrnijnd 1 the w orld I le v. ill visit Kiani in search of bfz game, ma1- g his principal huntfrom Hangkok. HewiUvlsit India and then proceed I to Europe to prepare articles on the sport ot Germany and France. 10c, a cofy stud 'fur free fretftctui). SulscriliM t't.00 a year. Postage fit) in the United Statet, CatuuU,aat Atexica Ad.lrm IIAI!l'i:it A llltOTliniS.l'ubHsheri.NeiT Voik ( It) W. D. IloYvelli TO BIRMINOHAM AND MEMPHIS. UNSUKrAS8ED SERVICE OFFEBED BV THK S0UT1IEBN RAILWAY. Leaving Broad Street station, Philadelphia, at 6:55 p, ni. dally, the "Southwestern Limited, " Citrryitic a diulug car aud U10 isost luxiiiioiis Piillinan drawlii room sleep ing cars, reaches Illrinlnghan tlio following nljjlitut 10:10 aud arrives at Memphis tlio next morning at 7:40. Through sleeping cars for Asuevlllo, Savannah, Jacksonville, Tauip.t, Atlanta, Mobile and New Orleans aro also attached to this train, Pullman reser vations can bu niado In advance, and all In formation obtal 110 . j couunuuicating with John M. Ileal, DI Passenger Agent, 82 Chestnut street, l'liiJaJclpliiu. More than twouty million free samples of DaWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo have bcou dis. trlbutod by the manufacturers. What better proof of their confidence In its merits ilo-ou want? It cures piles, burns, scalds, gores, in the shortest space of time. C. II. Ilagonbucli Store, Shenandoah, Pa- direct to the con' yen t whol- Dim m anipaoj. x&miniutm, wtrrt-nted Vehicle!, to 170. Carrit- Wanon- and Milk ., .V,. 1W...iroii.04i;iU.i.,M). 4.o.a.ii.l"(o-t; Hi. (06 amj. Trias, wllb ntllm, lr. as, ftproo aa wno.i., tuw. .......... eo. w, b. pwjltt. iwt, kluuwjt, im irrjns, Br.;;ae!i, vir greet political events of our coun l ! Hi III! Ml I II' l 'J try, it will treat ot tne social ana eco nomic questions, and ot the development middle west, its special corre- in the Klondike region Villi trace of the great gold discoveries. SHORT STORIES Inter By S. R. CROCKETT THE ASSO lit M HFIIMITH fit R.STOCKloy Carl Stliuri These and a score of equally prominent writers will contribute short stories to the V. R- Stockton Henry J imet TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE Aud Flowers, the Iliuid of Aineilcii, Call- fornlii. Via the truo pathway, "Tlio Iron Mountain Itoute," which travcr.es a reslou of perpetual sunshine, where, snow Btoruis, blizzards or lilxli altitudes are unknown, Pullman first ami recnnrl class palace and tourist sleepiu cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and Now Mexico, Arizona, California, OregoH, Washington, Nebraska, Utah and Nevada, without chauge. Quick tlmo, low rates, and all the comforts of modern railway liuprovcmcuts guaranteed to all who pur- chase tickets via the Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your home, literature, and full Information, drop a postal card, J, P, McCttun, T. P. Agent. BIO toll road avenue, Elmlra, N. Y., or 391 Ilroad way, New York, 3-1-tf W. K. Ilovt. Q. E P. Act. H001V9 TJHlil cure Liver lilt, aillousness, Indieestlou, HeiidacUe, Bleas'-ut laxative. All Druggist A TlillRlflUXPLOSli Caused by Spontaneous Combustion in a Toledo Elevator. EIGHT DEAD, SIXTEEN INJURED, Tilt) I'orco of tlio I'XiIiih1oii Slloo'li llciimi'-. As In nil l'lirlliiimikn, anil Window WoroSlmttiM'iMl I'or llliioltM Ariiiinil .Miiny oniiolii.lurrcl Will Ilia Toledo, O., Split. 21. KlRht men were cfeinnted, elKht fatnlly liurnod and elRlil more net loiifily burned last night In the most dlaagtrous fire that ever occurred In Toledo. The spontaneous coinbuntlon of dust In the main elevutor owned by I'addoch. Hodge & Co. caused this terrible de struction of life, and none of those v'i were taken out after the fire started were far enough from death's door to tell any of the details. The dead are: Samuel Alexander, Beit Walnwrlght, Fred Oarrett, Harold Parks, John Smith. Grace Parks, Frank Van Housen and John Cnrr. The Injured: David Kemp, Barney Welch, Charles Kelfcr, Fred Parfrlllls, Georse Eliot, Charles Brocker, Kverett Smith, Hamilton Parks, William J. Parks. W. C. Jordan, Peter Haas, Al Baldle and four others, names un known. William J. Parks, the superintendent, was blown through the window of the lower story. lie said that about 8:30 a terrible explosion occurred on the south side of the elevator, and that he knew there were about 20 men at work on the seven lloors of the enormous building. None ot the Injuied will sur vive their burns and bruises. Besides those reKularly employed at the ele vator the three children of Superin tendent Parks were visiting him at the time. One of these may recover from his burns, but Grace, a 17-year-old Kill, Is burned almost beyond recognition, and Harold, the third child, has not been found. At 8:30 o'clock the people of East Toledo were startled by a terrific ex plosion, which caused a panic all over the neighborhood. Houses were shaken as In an earthquake, and windows were shattered for blocks around. Those in the vicinity of the Union elevator soon noticed ilames bursting from tht building. It was hut a few minutes till the fire department of the city be gan the work of rescue, which was rendered difficult by the terrific heat. The river cut off escape on one side, and there the flames seemed to be less fierce. The families of a dozen men who were known to be at work within rushed to the scene, and women call ing fdr their imprisoned husbands, brothers and fathers made a scene In describable. It was learned that a force of 20 men expected to load 20.000 bushels of grain during the night. Not one of the en tire number could be seen In any part of the building, and It was Impos sible to reach them in any way. AVill lam Perkins was found 20 feet from the building, frightfully burned, and his clothing almost entirely torn off. He had been hurled from his place In the main room through a window, and his agonizing cries were most pitiful. An other employe. John Carr. was hurled from the fifth floor of the building, and was found bleeding and burned, with many bones broken. He did not long survive. The bodies of Fireman David Kemp and Charles Keifer, the engi neer, were fVund at their place In tli engine rooms. They wort wounded u falling timbers and their faces were charred to a crisp. The little daughter of William Parks was sitting near the dt-sk in the of fice at the time of the explosion, and she was hurled out of the door. Sh walked down the elevation on which the building stands and then fell" un conscious, suffering from wounds from which she cannot recover. John Smith was fatally burned. The missing men are doubtless nil dead. No trace can be found of any of them, and. as they were employed at the top of the elevator, their chances for escape were but slight. The heat became so great that 20 cars on a siding near the burning build ing were added to the loss. The fire department had a hard struRg'e to save other elevators and property. The bridge across the Slaumee river was on fire several times, but outside of the loss of the elevator the damage Is slight. Sir. Paddnek, a member of the firm owing the plant, said thnt' thpre was between R00 000 and 000,000 bushels of grain In storage at the time, most of It being winter wheat. The property and grain Is an entire loss, and will reach $150,000. A Narrow Escape. Thankful words written by Mis. Ada E Hart, of (Trunin, S. B. "Was tiLcn with 11 lud cold which settled 1111 my limes ; cnuzli set in and liuuily teiniiiiated in ('niisuiiiptioii. Four Doctors gave 1110 up, siyinj; I cnuld li 0 but a short timo. I gave, myself up to 1113' Savior, determined if I could not stay with my friends 011 earth, I would meet my absent ones nbnvo. My husband was nil vised to tret Dr. Kina's New Discovery for Cuiiituinntluu. (.'oiiiiln and Colds. I unveil trial, tool; in all ciclit bottles. It has cured mo. and tlmnk (oil I am saved and uuw a well ami healthy wuninn." Trial bottles free nt A. Wasley's Driia Storo Regular sUu 50c and fl 00. Guaranteed or prico refunded. Gum-rut Shaftcr Takes 11 Fui'loURh. Muntauk Point. U I., SPt. 21.- Geniral Shatter left Camp WlKon yes terday morning for Michigan, where he Is to attend the reunion of the regiment in which be served during tne civil war. During his absence General Wheeler will command the camp- Gen eral Wheeler Is busy making the need ful preparations for moving his di vision of cavalry to HiinlsUlle If the final delrminatlon of the department Is to snid the 1 pulmonis to that point. Tor broken Mirfacoa. sores, lusoct bttos, burns, skill ilisoasua nnil eetieclilly piles there is ouo reliablo remedy, DoWltt's Witch Hazol 8nlve, When you call for IlaWitt's don't accept counterfeits or frauils. You will not bo disappointed with DoWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo, O. II, llagenbuch. Conl Jllnor-' Strlld" Kniloil, Moiioiigaliolu City, Pa., Sept. 21. The t-uiil mliu'iH' sttike iu the third pool Is over, and work was repumeci In all the pltB today, pending u settlement of the differences by arbitration. Jiotli sides have ngreed to a'lUb' by the ut clulun ot the arbitrators. The nnvpt nine of the arbitration proposition Is regarded as a victory for the miners. Olve the Children a Drink called Qniln-O. It is a delicious, appetizing, nourishing food diink to tako the placo of cotlbo. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who have used It because when yiroporly prepared it tastes liko tho fluost cotl'ee but is freo from all its Injurious properties. Qrain Oaids digestion and strengthens tho norvon. It is not a stimulant but a health builder, and children, as well as adults, can drink it with great benefit. Costs about I as much ai cofleo. 15 and 2.V!. Ask your grocer for the "Koyal Tatent flour, and take no other brand. It Is tho bott Hour ci4o. Tim WOttK OF S I R ANGLERS. Amli-i.w CnMi-rn Iv Ml il, 1IU Wlf Ar NiekfMl 111 d bell- llitllie ltolltiod. New York, H pt. A. mlrew Cas sague was strancld tn death hy three men Mundav nlcrht In the tenement In WIMIainaburir, which he occupied lth his wife. Arri'ivllne to the story told to the police bv Mis. Cass-ague she had left the room for a few minutes in which h" and her lr.1sh.1ml slept, llttutnliig she found her hifband dead eti the floor I e-i !. :h,. ,H while three rmn itood -cv him. She ran to her husband's ld but v m grasped hy two of the mm. i.lm clmk d her nearly to InncnsP'i'ii" - li i'.- ti. Muni nan si-arched Ihe roiiin. lindiinr .M'0 under the mdttrcrn i.f the bed Meanwhile, Mrs. CassafTtie had .ontiiwd to reach thp door opinlnr Into the hall and kicked upon it tn en1! h -l,. Her assail ants relaxed their gnip upon her throat and she was then aide to gcreum, which she did Just as the three men fled from the tenement with the money. The police have a res ted two men on suspicion. They are Michael Mlgel and John Thomas. Truth wears well. People have Icnrufd flint DoWltt's l.lttle Burly Risers are reliable iUI l'llii for reitulatlrjg the bowels, curtm constipstion and sick headache. They don't Kripe. I". II. iraueulinch. Bloody Duel on a Wlcnmboill. St. Louis Sept. 21. Word has been received here of a desperate and fatal duel between M; te Park I'avis and the night watchman on boat 1 the steamer Mayflower, of the iarnnd Jo line, which left hire Monday nIMit for Mem phis. Both 111' n uie ilind. For some time there had been a feud liet.-, n the two mn. Wednesday niuhl. when the boat was ti d up at Hubs Landing, one mile from Civston, Mo., the quar rel between them broke out. The watchman attacked the mate with a knife. For some time th" strugde laBted, both participants Btrurglmg about the boat to the horror of the pas sengers, v. ho we-e unable t" interf' re, until the men sank exhausted and d! d side by side 011 thu blood bespatteied deck. tsi mmm. (Jrunibliiii; Will Cease if Shenandoah 1 People Follow This Citizen's Advice. When the kidneys are sick they grumble. You hear them clear through the back. You feel them clear through tlio body. They grumble when over-taxed. Know how the kidneys grumble? It's a simple thing, your back will tell you. Backache is the first grumbling warning. The kidneys give it and if you heed it not Look out for trouble it will surely come. Urinary trouble, kiduey-trouble and many miseries. Doan's Kidney Pills are made for kidneys only. They cure every form of kidnev ill. Tlio exerience of Shenandoah people iwiil bis. Heie'a a cao iu point : Mr. Patrick Foley, of II) South Chestnut street, miner, was subject to au iudi.-posiliun commou to miners. On reading about Doan's Kidney Pills he decided to try the old quaker remedy aud got a box from Kirlin's Phar macy. This is what ho says of the expor ieneo. "1 have had a great deal of pain aeniss my kidneys aixt laircncss 111 tlio smalt uf the back. My hend us-tH to ache at times and I had a feeling of giddiuess There was not much annoyance, from the kiduey secre tions but sometimes there was too freyueut action. It I bent lorwaru, sharp twinges passed through me aud my batik was so weak I could hardly lift anything. I used a box and a half of Doan's Kidney Pills aud they gave me the greatest relief. They removed the pain from my head aud the lameness aud aching fnim my back. I can sleep better and I do not have tht tired feeling I had formerly. I strongly reeonnm ml Doan's Kidney Pills to others because I kuw from personal experience that tlu.y uu reliable." Doan's Kiduey Pills-for sale by nil tleah i- Ptiee 50 cents. Mulled hy Ftntcr-Milhurti. I'n., Buffalo, N. Y., solcagent lor the U s Iteniember the name Doau's and t.tk. nu other. "I w jr.Me"i uf t'niblo htiili r t, by i? wii .jifldei ihore.it t hum li, -i, UKTIlEi:i;Jic 1w1u1.il 1 nt- aiu Hl.ia.l I'.ifiiitii. Irom ilncli 1 mill. -red IhreoyfH-- oii whb lioiifl ss wreck utull J went U'Kl -p ti u -io.N carr I took lifn trcutnint lot iwi Ive 0 urnig wt.ii'Ji tini I steadily lm pruvefl n nt iJtui iv was r si,.u'd to vlifi)roua lioal'h mi'l liaiiiiii'-K which I kii l enjoy. Ii'n ben over flvo jtmhp uifc I at .pppd trffiiment ami I am now tlifJiiU.-r i i un'!i i -lr nw'ioan Irco lmm um Uiln in i i mi '-m ! t isfu-o Rnl the grcut DR.THir!IL C04orth Sixth Street (l'r.itf fii , dm I'rpf.i m. L'liilntlcli1iai, ouiitrnlv if full. ilit-only ph slolitit it il peciuilRt In th wurlti u' tiicuri-w In n ah oiUf nlo un I til, X)TlS'r. no imiiifH or mltii(.fs inihlWhei with out fjii cut Tlu mm i-i -iotiro eunruiitvtMl. Frinh vu-t-s pin ct tn 4 to l'i Ouy. I p mint nt by mall. Sn lnturu anil Vm li'oo lc r movinl wtib out cutil, in. riliriin fsn orvatH and Lost lan liooit fully ifioiiil Sciiti livH J 1 1 ni Mniii lor boon 'Truth" iboonly true nicllcitl hook utUer tisod otpOHintc q imrlt iloptoi'f clulim.iK lo bo wise FjietlallKt oi long eierteiico. The bnt boolc for young ana old. Hour, F.vgs, C-V; bun V-Vi. RE ALL YOUR PAINS WITH A Medlcino Chost In Itsalf. Simple, Safe and Quick Cure for i CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, COLDS, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA. 25 and SO cent Bottles. I BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. BUY ONLY THE GENUINE. PERRY DAVIS' i...x: THE GREATEST ROOK OF THE AGE! Should be In Every Home and Library. Tne People's file History Is written by KirM !Iu William Fwart flladstooe, Kx.rrmir of ttn t 1 mIihp him Ireland, i'beUr, Jlng.i Hev. A il hiijre i.'ihh oIIkh, Oiforrt, I-n.j Her. Batuuel Ives ftiru--. li It. Cliuutio Ibeoioaiml Siuluar,t'hii'ti.'n I.I J.oi Ijnfrt iwnr.lf.lK Klt.ti., 0au o( V miorliurv, t anterbury, J.ntf.i Iter. Joiner II rnn, I 1' ,'luft CVillw, HoinerTille, MtM. Itnv. Frank W UinittuuluM, J' t . Armour Institute, Ciiioago, 111 JUv. lieoruo F. J'oiiteciwt, 1. , Maryl lone PrmhyterLtii Cliurctt. London, t-ua-i Iwv H H. MrtoArthui. I !., f'lilTitry Jlai-tmt (Mmrcli. New ork Citj, N. V i ltev. Mirtyn HuiiimerbII, J.U.t Main Mro4 Free HuntiMt Church, luwutou, Me ;ltev. Frank M. Uiietol. D P. Firnt Mthoilit ri'ieroinil Church, i:vanton,Ill.; ltv V. T Mo..re, 1.1. 1 . "Ihe Chile tlun OoioruopweHlth, Lontlon, tn ; ltev, J-dwartl Kverett Male, 1)t, South CuntTCtietioiml Church, lloeloa. Mufti.) lUiv. J.ih Ak'r huot, D-D., Wonleyau CVtllede, UlchraonJ, Ent; , 1It Cuiur Iteoe Oreaorf, llliilK UinvurHitj, Iinriix, (lernitms . Hev. Ww. Olenver Wt km on. I.1 . IinivHrsily of ('htcatfo, Chl mun. Ill - IImii KxfiillMl Hurt. lilt. Trinity Poll AAA. liuniorn, n 'v ,t n i o mwin, i'.i..oi.uunu m Wood Pre. Mlnm l.nmlmi, r nu . Rer. George O Ijorinitr. cr i.t ihe lwm,ilH, ltuk-ton, Mbm. tlone. fciUt edgei, tU.th. $1.G0, buif luvant, (6.QO1 full qi ill III niTIOei.-lflO piHeH, 200 f .M.potie Ulueira tioii. 8tle A-lli M'lce., full lwu.t. on Glume , 110.11, m ii p -i) vnuiiui 1, iuii levnni, iuiwi. ww 11 16 1' A ItTfi. quart a m u t vi w i m t ion to eech, etlU I'll per covt f nr-fti, 1 1 tnni.t .1 li J Hy, l uu earn ri. For kuIi in itiri.hU . A t,n .kfw Hum For further l-ifcrit ,ti.m v. ,ui li MtY O hHKI'AHl. I'ol Uihei V 'u 1 HI M ti 'i. t Cl ui o Illiuuu h7 mt&mtsmM 1 i i LOOKED LIKE RAW MEAT. Our lialiv's fare and tiei k was all raw meat, and sonii-ilmi awful to louk at The w.iy tli.it liild MUTeied, mother and child tictrr li.nl .u.y rest day or nitflit as it constantly in 1 it, and the Mom! him1 to flow down her I'ln L. AVe hail d-t tors and the dispensary with no result. H using Orrirt-nA Hivi, ir, ('CTiccrtA (ointment), and Ci'ilcntA JVl the child irnn entirely htnltit. Mrs OARNJOSSjW Nassau Ave., ISruyklyn. Mothers, to know thutswiirm bath with CrTlrtrrt Bn.r, mitt ulnirle anointing with CI'Iichra, will fl rd In,' mt tfllrrin the mnil dl.trlnir of itching, tiurninff, and aealy Infantile humora of the Xln anil oralp, with low of hair, and not touaf them, (. to fall In your duty. Pnttlthrouchoiilthc world V ittkr Pflt'n jUr.CniM, ( ikf., l'ropa., Uostun. liow to I uie Uatiy llumori.free. Dr. Humphreys' Spcclllcs act directly upon the disease, without exciting disorder in other part3 of the system. Tliey Cure tlio Sick, so, cunss. rrii'EJ. 1reters. Congestions. Inflammations. !i Worms, Worm Fever. Worm Colic. . ,'i3 3-Teelliliie, Colic, Crjlng.Wakefulness .ii5 1-lMnrrlieu, of Children or Adults.. .V.5 7-Couolis, Colds, Bronchitis . .35 H eurolgla. Toothache, raceachc. 0-lleadnrhe. Kick Headache, Vertigo . .115 10-llviieiiln, Iutllgcstlon.WeakStomach.'JS , i 1 Wllitiressei! or I'ulllfill I'crloila .. .5 U'liltes, Too Profuse Periods . Ai5 l.'I Croup. I.nrviiKltli. Hoarseness . . ,V!5 1 l--olt Illiciun. EryBllas, Eruptions . .25 15 IlheiimntNm. IUieumatlc Pains. . .35 K..IIuIarla, Chills, Fever aud Aguo . ,'iS Hl-Cnturrli. Inllucnsa, Cold In the Head ,35 iJO Wliufitilfiit-roiigh 25 27-Kldnev Ill-eu-e 25 2H-.crous Delillitv 1.00 UO-Urlnnrv UenlitiesH, Wetting Bed... .25 77 (! rip. Hay l ever . .25 Dr. Humphreys' Manual of all Diseases at your DrutrstUts or Mailed Free. I tfiimtihrevH' Mod. Co.. Cor. William & Johu Sts.. sold oy druggists, or sent on receipt or price. .unmnrevg New York I "We"bster9s iliiteriiatiosial; ionary 1 - " ( nnr-r ', tndnrtl Authority, l J.r. ( r. i i in.' i i' irt 1 Mancliircl Uie V. s .ov't r-tnt nif "i cp, me i - "Miprri 19 ( ' 'Mit t, alt th ftuir t 1'ipnif f'onrti,nniiiif near Z i nu me hcduoidooha. AVnrmly Coiiiiiicitilccl by Stntd Siipennteii'U'nti ( Of SfhOoN. 4 llt.'L. lTr'Sl (U'liin.iuiiloth.'i lAm .itors ; iimiooi vmnoiu nuaiuei invnliinlile lu the liouselmM, ami to tho tt'.irlipr. dfliolnr. nrrw . Ifwii'iml inaii, aud self-J emu nior. i T t m ul33T FOR PRACTICAL USE. ' 1 ""ry to find the nord wonted. 1 K ejsy to at certain the pronunciation 'j.'-isv to trace the growth of a word. !, 't. eay to learn what a word means, -i. . York Trilmste Savv;- Mi I tit Ptltttoti potnt from tlip irpmt villi n . .t 1 ! ;h it t iinlitti tl i liioftt llitirmiL'h fill. . 1 I i'vl ivo..-:r.ipiil'-al ffii.'nllttn. Mo ; 1' '11 , 1 1 . iV1h tt'is a work t' whUM i s ' ti nu 1 l'-Tt-i ,pru b. lbac " anTTHB liEST. 9t?rimen pnrj (sent on application to ' ... l- c . Ml.KKTMt CO., rublishcrs, WOMW(OfKHKMr HARQUHAR Variable Friction reedjjv lMr ' caw Hat 1 "NtKteyliUL . nnil fijax Center Crank Engine Rapid, nceiiraro, strong and simple, with larK6 p tpucii v . in times on hiiu -l. wheels, strong andsutp, NoFnrquhnr Itoilt'i Iiuh over ex ploded. Aho Btandard auricultural imnlements generally. Ilay Presses a B!eLlalty, Send for Catalogue and prices to A, B. FAHQUHAR CO., Lid., York, Pa. "Tllti STYliSH HATTERN " At- llsllo. Fasliioaable. Jrlgln2l. Perfect- ? iiltlng Pricei lO nnu 15 CClltd. J None oiguer None better at a -v price. H C,.. ..Il,l,t, Hirr. In V .rv .IK- . Irtwo. .lr tnr them, or they can De had by in. 1 Iro. In either New York or Icago. 5tamps taken. Lale t Fashion Sheel ent upou 'ecelpf x vat ent le o.-y postage, i& &3J MAGAZINES Urlghtest iadler nagai'j (JUBlIshid. .m'aluabla for tio home. Fashlot jf the day. Home Literature, Houset. 'i 2 HlnU, "anc Work. Currer.t Topicv f FLtljn. all (oi jnlv 50 mils fear, I - f. eluding a free ttern, .ovrownsclec- i lion any tln.e.- Seed two 2-cent s'mp T for simple kOpv,BAiidresf u.. a THB McCALI". O'JMiJMyV i West 4tl cucel, New Yoffc, & 'or all B:i mi's and t!"Hws iii'jiisss. Th'V pur If tv 'iood ami cue HniTiiv clon 10 ihe c rlrc sisitm. Cure DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE, COMSTIPATIOM and P'MPLES, A HlrJ'o TANSY PILLo A hi ID, lit t Ki cifb WOMAN'S RELIEF, At J prnmvt ma rrlUblr Awt Imitation, Oftl CiTOW't TAPIT l'lLLlnd BAT R RBOI KT1. 1 1 .l.i9 nr unt Hlrrt riciiftill. nriCI. IL. CiTOHHrBO- Co , BeitoB, Uar book., 4c For calf? tit IvUlIn iUur atoraKiid Hbenardoa Hii lor .o; i" tht I.- - w Ic . . xart-1 it VoTlnkj- drug lore ,Vnlrr tract. Em 2 6 Silt r I The One f a a I
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