r hp V THE EXCELlENCii OF SYRUP OF FIGS Is duo not ouly to tho orlplnallty nnil simplicity of tlio combination, but nlso to tlio euro nnil sltill with which it is nuuiufacUireil by sclontiflc processes known to tho Oamfmwia. I'm Sviiur Co. only, anil wo wish to impress upon nil tho importance of piu-clinslnn; the trno nnil original remedy. As the frontline Syrup of Figs is manufactured by tho Calii'oiinia Fin Svmip Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding' tho worthless imitations manufactured by other par ties. Tho high standiti,' of tho Cam foiinia Fia SvuiTr Co. with tho medi "itl profession, mid the hatlsfuclion t.,V,)M, 41. n a....... t i.-:.... i jjivcn to millions of families, makes r iiio nnmc ot llio uonipany a uarauty of tne excellence, of Its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on tho kidneys, liver and bowels without Irritating or rveakoai iii them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In order to pofc its beneficial effects, please remember the name of tho Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SA.N Fit ANOI' DO, Out. Lll U IS VI U.K. Kr. ,VMV YIMIK. N.Y. Wear 1 Royal Worcester Corsets. FOR SALE BY LEADINO DEALER8, Tlut'i why they enjoy their O OFFER Any crocer can tell you why custom keep coming back for SI!JJX.IGS, Onl7S4.BpMl1.tt. Pilsner Beer. Needs no recommendation. Put up in bottles for family use and delivered at your home. Lauer's Pilsner Draught Beer Is drank by the majority of beer drinkers. They are good authority on which is best. Christ. 5 :hinidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH PA. "i-JLi XV .. VT?" DRINK CUiAKY'S RXTRA I' INK QUALITY -GINGER ALE, Superipr Sarsaparilla.. ami Orange Champagne. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and No. 13 North Jardiu St. n-x . j.'tt y rjvffv It &IIwr If e Postponemont of Picquart's Trial a Point For tho Armyi EE WILL NOT COMMIT SUICIDE. Tho Accused dilonol'H Itomnrknlilo Speech In u farm Courtroom Comto liHtoi'linzy, Ku lloutn for 1'ih'Ih, DIm otiHioH IIli Blinro In tho UroyftiHCii'-o. Paris, Scut. 22. Tho trial of Colo nel Plcuuart and M. LOblols, a lawyer, on the charge of re- vealhiR documents concerning tho na tional defense was to have begun yes terday before the correctional tribunal. The public prosecutor, however, asked for an adjournment on the ground that the prospcutlon of Colonel Plcquart on the charge of forgery and uslnr forged documents hnd been ordered by the minister of war, M. Lab.grl, who was counsel for At. Zola durlnir the lotter's famous trial, Indignantly op posed the adjournment, which he said was an attempt to hand over Colonel Plcquart Into the clutches iff the mil itary authorities. Colonel Plcquart then rose and made a statement which caused a sensa tion, lie said: "This Is, perhaps, tho last time I shall speak In public. I shall sleep, perhaps, in the military prison of Cherche Midi. Therefore I wish to declare that If' I find there th strangling cord of Lemercler Plcard. or the razor of Colonel Henry, It will be murder, for I have no Idea of com mitting suicide." The Judges decided to Indefinitely ad journ tho case, and Colonel Plcquart was led away between policemen. Lemercler Pleard, the man referred to by Colonel Plcquart, was a detective, understood to have been employed In the Dieyfus affair, who was found hanged In his lodgings about a year ago, under circumstances which east some doubt upon the theory put for ward that he had committed suicide. Never before was such a scene wit nessed In court as that which followed Picquart's declaration. The Judges, of ficers and audience appeared as though paralyzed with emotion. The air Is full of rumors of sensation al developments. Among other things It was announced last night that Colo nel Plcpuartwas already In the Cherche Midi prison. It appears, however, that the authorities of the La Santa prison refused to deliver him up In the absence of the necessary formal! ties, but there Is no doubt that he will be In the Cherche Midi prison before night. The Dreyfusltes aro somewhat de spondent, the military authorities, who are responsible for the shelving of the Plcquart trial, having apparently re gained the upper hand, and It Is feared that Plcquart will be kept In prison and his trial Indefinitely postponed In order to keep his mouth shut. The latest developments are that General Pellleux will be transferred from his Paris appointment to the command of some provisional brigade, his name having become too notorious. The Italian government declines to replace Senor Panlzzardl as military attache here until the Dreyfus case shall have ended, owing to the gross Insults offered to Slgnor Panlzzardl through the newspapers. A dispatch from London says: Comte Esterhazy has been sojourning In Lon don In the guise of an Italian count. He speaks Italian lluently. A repre sentative of The Dally Mall caught him at Charing Cross as he was about to start for Parts. In the course of the Interview Comte Ksterhazy said he had constantly passd the detectives de tailed to watch him while In Paris, In his present disguise, and that nobody had recognized him. "But," hp added, "I mistrusted events. I told General Pellleux, after the suicide of Colonel Henry, that It would be Impossible to stop things, and that the movement would be formid able. The generals lost their heads. I wrote lo M. Cavalgnac a long letter acquainting him with the salient points of the affair. He refuted to see me. My ruin had been determined upon. I was thrown overboard, and had noth ing left but to go away and await de velopments." Comte Ksterhazy proceeded to declare that he had vainly tried to convince Geni'ral IVIIIpux that the Henry docu ment was a foigiiy, but that General IVIIIpux hud declined to listen to him. "There were," said Comte Esterhazy, "but tin 1.1 jieihims who knew the truth of the matter Sandherr, Henry and myself. The first two are dead, and I alone hold the secret." Comte Ksterhazy complained bitterly of the treatment of himself and Mme. Pays, who Is In prison In Paris. He deelured that Judge D'Instructlon liontulos had Madame Pays brought from the St. Lazaro prlsun and of fered her liberty If she would reveal all she knew nbout the generals. After reference to other phases of the affair Comte Esterhazy said: "I Intend to publish a book that will throw light upon the unhappy Dreyfus story. Cavalgnac made a mistake In pursuing me, because he struck at tho same time his relation. Colonel Paty du Clam. 1 may mention that I had al ready declined a pension offered me by General Billot. Comte Esterhazy affected a gay non chalance, but Just as he was taking the train he said, In a sharp, nervous tone, without pausing for breath: "I dont know whether I shall make use of the documents In my posseslson. It will depend upon the inarch of events." The Bare La Grippe Cure. Tlmro I no uo sutl'urliie from tills dreadful malncly.lf you will only gctllu ritht ronieily. You aro liuviug jialu all tliruut'li your body, vour liver Is out of order, lmvo no amiotlte, uo llfo or miililtioii, liuve n bad cold, in fut aro completely used up. Electric Blttors Is tlio only remi-dy that will give yon prompt and 6tirci relief. Tlioy Ret illnctly i.n your I, Ivor, Momauh anil KHinoya. toim up tuo wlmle evsleia'niid maku you frol llko a new liuini!. Tliey aro Kuaninteid to cure or nr'ce riifundcd. Kor naln at A, Wusluy's Drui; Store, only 5u rents pur l ottie. iiiiiuu l.i-u-aiM i.i-ylmrn. miilndcH ''I". H'M't. Tlioie worn sovi'.i' livc'y fll.lnnl.-lifB In last nlBlu'H Ilc-iii.iiil.il!. ijinn:ilioH, nlihoush the ulutu for llm couiitv olflcus went tliruuKli wlthiiut a liitcli. Tho sharp-' est kind of fiRlit in tho Fourtli eon gresnlonal illaulit, wlmr Jtinies ltan ldn Youiib wan a candidate for renoml- nutlun ncnliist ex-ConKrensinan John 13. Heylmrn. The Indications aro that Mr. Younu has won by a small major ity. V Few .Pointers, The recent statistics of tlie number o dfatlii tiliow that the large majoiity die with consumption. Tli! disease may commence with an apparently harmless cough which can lie cured instantly by Kemp's Ualsain fur the Throat and Lungs, which is guaranteed to cureandrelieveallcas.es. 1'iice 25 and 50c. Sold by all druggists ; ash for a fiee sample O-day, j) JlmmS The Prince of Wales j OHDERS J JOIIANN HOrr'S MALT EXTRACT. J ABFROELniE Castle, 1 ; AHKRDKENSIIlKB. ( J I'Irns noppljr thrco doron Mod's flott E: tract, on account of II. R. H., Prlnca oi Wales. . Cross. i l!y goods train to Abcrgcldle, ISallator, AborUucn&hlre. j BEWARE OT IMITATIONS. 5 Tho genuine- Jolmnn Holt's Malt Citrnct t makes l'lcsh mid Wood. More strength In one dozen bottles nf Jolijnn Hotl's Malt r f-.tr.itt than In n cnk ot Ale, Peer or t Porter, without tlielr Intoxicating elleots. t ,VKi: YOU IIDIMl SOUTH? TIIK SOUTHERN RAILWAY RFACUES AM. I'ROMINKNT I'OINTS. Dcm't Mart South ultliuut consulting .lolm M. lUiill, District 1'assciH'cr Agent, Southern Hallway, B2S Chestnut street, l'liilaclclphia If nu cannot Kill In person, write to him. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears tho sfl SA&J-ZZ" Signaturo of tiaCUCM i sr-if?-1 St' TfeMiidMfil .1 tf. o . PRICES ALVAY5 lowest: Pnld Purchnces of C5 or moro will bo oont FREIQS5T PR2PWID to any railroad stt-.tion in RrtAIUS. W1ASCACHUSETTG, RHODE iS- LAND, CCNHEOTiCUT, HEW YORK, PEKMsfYLVAHIA, and NEW JERSEY. VHtu IN DOUBT, TRY AGAIN ! vlor to the whole beltiR. All drains and losses ars checked f&rmatntlv. Unless patients nre properly cured, their condition often worries them Into Insanity, Coi.umntionor Dcith. Mailed sealed. Fncet per box; 6 boxes, with lronclad legal cuarantee to cure or refund thtt mcncy.Ss.oo. Seud tortrec book. For Sale at KIRUN'S Drujr "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF APOLI fcui h sold direct to th ooo fomer for 25 yesrs it who! &! rrkei. iatIdk him tho wbers tor iiiminiiios, Ererj thing warranUd. lift itrlei of VehleUi. if &6 styles of TcpUacsfoi. 13$ rTTi.850toll25. wti, FbastoDi, tfcai. SDtint-lload Wfcfoai, Ben U.KHART OAU1UAOS ABU ILlIi-NESI WTft ..n. w.BM",.,.;,1,m ciiior((f tuwiuiu. .udi,.ti'"a",'M- , anil iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii)tllliliiiiilillillliiillliiiiiliiiliiiili!iflliiiill'lllliil(iiiw E . . . i . - - -.-. - t.' iiw f fi end cU 5 fesSJia (7 JPtZJfflSZstVtt. TOB QVX.1 SVlif i-S- 'fe.X-i.ti.. fi "Si a thoroughly up-to-djte periodical for women, will enter upon Its thirty-first volume in 1898. During the yew It will be as heretofore A MIRROR OF FASHION Paris and New York Fashions A Colored Fashion Supplement Cut Paper Patterns A Bi-Weekly Pattern Sheet T.W IHejImon LONG SERIALS AND SHORT STORIES Twofamousauthorswtll contribute long serial stories to the IIaiar In 1808. The first deals with Scotch and Continental scenes, the second is a story ot a young girl, versatile, ana typically Mary E. Wilkin, These Octave Thanet II. P. SporTord 1 KitUrint lit point M, 8. Uriicoe action. DEPARTMENTS AND SPECIAL ARTICLES OUR PARIS LETTER By k-MTIUKlNB PB FORlSr pf.nn women By MAKGAKBT It. WBLCIl There will be a scries of articles on F.tlcpiettc, Music, tne Voice, Art, the Play, Women and Men, leaders among Women, 1 Gardening, Housekeeping, Life and Health, Indoor Details, etc 10c, a Copy (Send (or Free Prospectus) Sub., $4 Year 'oilaft frit in Oil United Slaltt, Canada, aJ SUxic. Addrett HARPER & BROTHERS, Publishers, New YotkXIty Jl W, D. HolU TO THE tAHlOF SUNSHINE And l'limem, tlio lliiuil of AincrliH. Cull fnrnlii. Via tlio truo pathway, "Tlio Iron Mountain Itoute," which truu'wusn region of perpetual sumliiue, wlicro snow stornii, blizzards or IiIkIi altitudes nro unknown, l'ulhunn first and tocond claw palace and tourUt sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkuiivii, Texas, Old and New Mexico, Arizona, California, OrcguM, Washington, Ncluaska, Utah and Nevada, without chango. Quick .time, low mtcs, and all the comforlsof modern roll way Improvement? guaranteed to all who pur chase tli-kcls via tho Missouri Pacific railway system, l'or rates rlulit from your home, literature, and full Information, drop a postal card, ,T. I'. MeCann, T. P. Agent. Ml! Hall road avenue, r.hnlra, X. Y., or It'll Itroad way, Now Yuik 3-l-tf W. K Ilovt. 0. i: I' Act. In Cum ii C'nlil In (Inn Hay Take Iixatlve Ilromo Quinine Talilcts All ilrnggistn refund the money If It faiNto i-ure. U5c. The genuine has L. Jt. () on each tablet. tf TO BIKMIKOIIAM AND MEMPHIS. ONSlHSl'ARSKIl SKUVICK IIKFKKr.I) RY TIIK KOUTimtN RAILWAY. Leaving Ilroad Street str.tion, Philadelphia, at 0:55 p. m. dally, the "Southwestern Limited," rarrying a dining ear and the most luxurious Pullman drawing loom bleep ing cats, reaches Ilirintughaii the following night at 10:10 and arrives at Memphis the next moruingnt 7:10. Through sleeping cars for Ashcvllle, Savannah. Jacksonville, Tainpi, Atlanta. Mobile ami New Orleans are also attached to this train. Pullman reser vations can ho made In advance and all in formation obtaluo y coiumuulratiiiK with John M. Heal. 1)1 1'ast.i'iiger Ateiit, J Chestnut street, Philadelphia. DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salve has tin. largest sale of any salvo in the world. This (act and Its meiit has led dishonest people to at tempt to counterfeit it. book out for the man who attempts to deceive you when you call for DcWitt's Witch Hazlc Salve, the gi cat pile cure. 0 II Haccubuch. '4 NNrY0RK &fc3I'f:jP5 I 3swi?)?J sixth avc. 1 ' ai Di'btmy, 1 u,. SI. picas in 59 lli't vri'-ot;lc,Atft.iiy,c They cl ar t..- brns stivi'gthcn the circulution, m 'kc digestion nerfpet. nini itnti-.rt n lieatitiw Address, PEAL KLDICINE CO , Cleveland, 0.T Store, Shenandoah, Pa, Ilsratis. to 70. Carri a rrz . r a uh-dH T Ci-S7 V I O 1 1125. Carria Traci. Wan oft Traps, Wifton. and Milk r iari. r Vt. tot s.mr. rrl. lih coruin. 1P'. C. W. B. WtiTX. SLUUXHT, UD. i bbi r ii ww ci oil bi,i mi i UW W M li W Ml. 4 W RHHI ( nro iio,'(v2t:ivo and keep Inforinoil H tbo WorW'a ProgrosB. Tho well In- 5 formed and thrifty Houf.a-w'.f 'wll: P, always keop ft RAINBOW LiNIMENl" I la the honw. ar. t. jtu. rl noi-,-; Dprftlna. llrwso!. CmT'ips Rtic-tx- . ' S tJbhcs jvid pntnu. parea arawinR 01 ine aavance laimuns of Paris and New York. Once a month the llAZAR will lime, free, a colored fashion supplement. Cutpaperpatterns of certain gowns in each number will be made a feature. These will be sold In connection with each issue at a uniform price. The Uazak will also publish bi weekly, free, an outline pattern sheet. WillUm Clack WILD EELEN By H'lLLUil BLACK RAGGED LADY By . p. iioirF.r.ia American, and a score of other equally prominent wniera win cumnuuie short stories to the Daiak in M, makltur the Paper especially rich iu Uuy E. WUklns ... - - THE LONUUN L,i5TTiSK By Nn. fOVLTNSY BICELO.f HUMOR By JOIW KBtptlCk' BANGS i Octal Thuet Secrotary Day's Succossor Arrives on the Toutonid OUR RELATIONS WITH ENGLAND. Kx-AnitmHMu!or liny Doclnrcs Tlmt AVo llnvo No Alllnnuo With Oront Hrltnln Will Not Assiimo IIIm Now Duties nt Oncu. New York, Sept. 22. The White Star liner Teutonic arrived yesterday from Liverpool, having on board many no tables, Including the new secretary of state, Colonel John Hay, former am bassador to the court of St. James. He was nccompanlcd by his wife and son, Clarence, Spencer Eddy, his private secretary, and tho stuff of the United States embassy tit London, with the exception ot Lleutehant J. C. Colwell, the naval uttache, and Second Secre tarj J. G. darter. Other of the first cabin passengers on the Teutonic were J. 13. Angell. the retiring United States minister to Turkey, and his family, and George .1. Gould and Mrs. Gould. "I nm a week behind, because I have been at sea," said Colonel Hay when he was located on the promenade deck ot the steamship while coming up the bay. "Yes, It Is true that, to nvold COLONEL JOHN HAY. an fn 1 i vlewer on the other side of tho ocean, I said that I would continue to be United States ambassador at the court of St. James until I arrived In New York. Now my views can only be considered those of an ordinary citizen, and would have no more weight. It will bo some days before I assume the duties of secretary of state." "Is there any Informal understanding between the United States and Great lirltain?" Colonel Hay was asked. "Not that I know of," he answered "But the relations existing between the two countries are comfortable and satisfactory. There Is no alliance, and I don't think anything of the kind is anticipated. The attitude of England during the war was absolutely correct and strictly neutral. Still, at the same time England showed a great deal of friendship for the United States. The feeling of the people of England was strongly in favor of this country." Itegardlng the work of tho navy he said: "Our naval victories surprised every body abroad. They expected Spain to put up a better light and not to be beaten so easily on the sea. It has been said that Cramps has an order for ships like ours, but I don't think that our naval successes will lead the other countiies to have their war ships built here. I am Inclined to think that European nations would bo disinclined to have anything In that line done by outsiders that they could do themselves. "What do you think of the czars disarmament scheme?" "I am satisfied that the proposition Is a sincere one. All civilized peoples want peace, and If the czar accom pllshes what he had set out to do his name will go down in history as the greatest peacemaker. I believe tho scheme was suggested In good faith." Colonel Hay will remain in this city for a day or two and then he will go to Washington to assume his place in tho cabinet. A Narrow Escape. Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada 13. Hart, of Grotou. S. D. "Was taken with a bad cold which settled on my luues : couch sot in and finally terminated in Consumption. J'our Doctors gavo 1110 nn, saying I coula live but a short time. I gavo myself uo to my Savior, dotermincd if I could not stay with my menus on earth, 1 would meet my absent ones above, iiy uusiianu was ailviseu to get Dr. kinii a Now Discovery for Consumption. Coughs and Colds. I give it a trial, took in all eight bottles. It has cured mo, and thank God I am saved and now a well nnd healthy woman." Trial bottles free at A. Wasley's Drug Store Kegular sizo 50o aud $1 00, Guaranteed or price refunded. Tliti Ilviicuiitlon of I'o'to Hloo. San Juan, Porto Itlco, Sept. 22. Tho repatriation of the Spanish soldiers be gan yesterday. Four hundred mon, of whom 200 were sick nnd 200 belonging to the engineer corps, sailed for Havre on board the French lino steamer Cha teau Lafltte. Eight hundred Infantry, belonging to the Asturla3 battalion, sailed today on board the steamer San Francisco. For broken surfaces, sores, lusect bltos, burns, skin diseases and especially piles there isono rcliablo remedy, DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo. When you call for DoWitt's don't accept counterfeits or frauds. You will not bo disappointed with DoWitt's Witch Hazol Salvo. (J. II. llagcnbuch. .Mistook C'lil'bollo Acid For Medlclno. Altoona. Sept. 22. Mlsa Harbarn France, a domestic employed by Drug gist limine, while In bed with typhoid fever, was yesterday given carbolic ncid by hei nuither in mist.tlte for iron tonic The add had by lll rliance been placed where the tonic stood. The girl died a few hours later. Give the Children a Drink called flrain-O. It is a delicious, appettzln: nourishing food drink to bike tho plaio of collco. Bold by nil yrocors and liked by all who havo used It becauho whou properly prepared it tastes like tho tin est comi but Is free fiom all Its injurious properties. Drain Oalils dhroitiou and strengthens the nerve It is not i "timubint but a health hnihlrr and clip lrcu. as well as udnlU, i-au drink It with great benefit. Posts about 1 as much u rolloo. 15 atii' An. - Dr. lC111n1.1l' liiill'-'i'i! 1 -Miinl'-r. Nev Yorl . ft. VIm grand Jury yestrrdny retiMi"! en Indictment for murder n the .iKt ilerivi' agams' n Samuel J, Kennedy, lin is ncus d nf th minder of Km.-'ine Itcy.i.'iJ better known aa "Dolly" rynolds, in the Grand hotel nn Aug. 10. Kenne dy will plead Friday mi ruing. Takes tlio litirn out; heal tlio wonmlj cuies tlio pain. Or. Thoiuas' Kclcctilo Oil, the hotuohoM vciUL.ly, IIOOD'3 VIVIH euro Mver 111, BliloiiuucBS, IiullKcntlo.i, Ileiulacho, J. c'.oab lit Inxutivu. All Druat'sU- Itnllronili-rs Axlt flioi-i'nipit I'nyi" Pittsburg, Si-iit. 22. The Post says that for some Itmc past rumors of n big railroad strike have bei-n circu lated. It has developed that the con ductors and brnkemon of the ronds en tering Pittsburg want to be placed on an equality with their brethren Jn other parts of the country. To accomplish this object these two branches of ilia Brotherhood of Hallway Trainmen pre sented to the otllclals of nil rnllroads entering this city a scale of wages. An answer Is requested within 30 day.i. The district for which the advance 's nsked extends east as far as AKoona and west to Ashtabula. The im-n i-x-pect the companies to grant their de mand without n strike bplng necessary. Morn SiilIoi" 1-or Dowi-.v'm Siiiiiili-iiii, Washington, Sept. 22. The navy de partment hns ordoied 400 sailors to be sent to Admiral Dewey's squadron nt Manila. The men will be sent from San Krnnclsro nn a merchant steamer. It Is the puipcise of the department to gather most of the men from th" Pa cific coast, but orders have been given to Lieutenant Commander Vail, in charge of the permanent nuval recruit ing station In Chicago, to recruit 110 of the sailors there. Tho men are to take the place of sailors whose terms of service linve expired. Truth wears well. People have loarnrd Unit DoWltt's Little Karly itisui-s aro reliable little pills for regulating tho boweli, curing constipation and sick headache. Tliey don't cripo. C. It. Itiiconbueli. 'Align-.! In's Iti'tm-n to si,n, Madrid, Sept. 22. ficm-inl Augustln, the former captain general of the Philippine Islands, has arried at Vic toria, cupltal of the Spanish province of Alava, about 30 miles south of JUil bao. It Is said that he looks 111, and Is reticent concerning the recent hap penings nt Manila. The general, how ever, admitted that he contemplated surrendering before the capitulation actually took place. He also praised the army eloquently, nnd expressed the hope that the supreme court would pass Judgment on his conduct. When we read of an elephant hunter who has been trampled to death in the wilds of India, we wonder at the foolhardiness of a man who will travel round the world aud endure all manner of hardships, in order to court death in a far away jungle. A man does not have to make a journey to India in order to court death in a manner equally foolhardy. Thousands of hard working men are dally courting death in a much more certain form, without ever leaving their native vil lages or cities. They are the men who neg lect their health. They are the men who court death from consumption, or some other deadly disease due to improper or insufficient nourishment. The man who suffers from bilious or nervous disorders, who has a weak stomach and an Impaired digestion, who has lost the power to eat, rest or sleep, and who fails to take prompt steps to remedy these conditions, is court ing death in the guise of some fatal malady. Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery cures oS per cent, of all cases of bronchial, throat and laryngial affections that lead up to consumption. It soothes the cough, facilitates expectoration and restores the lost appetite. It corrects all disorders of the digestion, makes the assimilation of the life-giving elements of the food perfect. It invigorates the liver and purifies nnd en riches the blood. It is the great blood maker, flesh-builder, nerve tonic and re storative. It is the best of all known med icines for nervous disorders. Dealers sell it and have nothing else "just as good " " I had 11 bad cough and got so tow with it that I could not tit up." writes Mrs Mitlie Gray ot New London I'tilon Co , Ark " Our family physician told iny husband that I tiad conriitmi tion I had pains through my chest and spit tip blood 1 took your 'Golden Medical Discovery ' uuu il i;unu mc 11 suveu Uiy 111C .TIggL604H.SixthSt. Side Entrance on Green St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. CURE GUARANTEED." Younc, old, Blnplo or marrltd & thcic crm templfttlns marrlacf, Ifyou are a vtctliif of BLOOD POISOH K.tTli Privifa Ilkaacac thoindtfUroycrsof tho rllTuLU UloOadCd human nice which de- etrov mind and bod v. and unfit vou for tha dutlub of life, call or wrlto and he savtid. Hours: Dally, ft'oh, i-9f Sun., 11-1 'J, tieud lOcts.ln pt am pa for Dootc with iworn t ut I mo n lul m J2xioaluir Quuokt and Puke luntltutea Q CURE ALL YOUR PAINS WITH W "l Mn. - ,X Pam-mller. A Medicine Chest In Itself. 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FARQUHAR CO., Ltd., York, Pa ISo pain truia yuut RUPTURE It you -wear tho CHAMPION TRUSS, fhlhutdohlt Truji Cfc. 610 locusj U PhUU P mm CURED OF CZEIVIA i I had an attack of Kczcmn, and ordered a box nf oxiilo of zinc ointment, The first application changed the I.c?pma to I' M il f. which eni(Ml iiiiipictichahle The urugu'lsl hail use rancid cerate nnil I was imlsmied. A I lie. 1 lysictan 1II1I not help matters, mill even-tin either failed to help, or mailt! it !- I w.is becoming desperate, when I tin, 1 :ht nf CYTIut'UA ISi-Mi:iui:i, anil ills tiatcliuil my servant loracakn of Ciiiici iiA Sc'Ar and a box of Cf-rirouA (ointment). Tho firnl tipplicatlon relieved me ami In three ifiw" mis it-ff. i'l'l.ASKl V. IIVATT, United Statet fonnii. lieu. 13, 1K'.I7. Santiago tie Cuba. Si. I Di.MUffhoutllicworlil. Pottkh 11. fcl' CnRr.flote l'ii'la., UimtuD. " Uow to Cure the Wont Kct ran," tree. Dr. Humphreys' Specillcs net directly upon tho disease, without escitiug disorder iu other parts of tho system. Tliey Curo tlio Sick. no. ennes. rnicES- I peters. CongoHtlous, Inflammations. ,'J5 J Worms, Worm Fovcr, Worm Colic . .'J5 a-Tei-llilinr.Coltc.Cryliiir.WafccfulueM 1-Il(irrlicn. ot Cnltilren or Adults 'iS 7-Coiiu!i, Colds, bronchitis 2,1 8.curnUln. Toothache, Faccache Ii-lfcndnclir. Sick Headache, Vertigo.. .!i5 111 DvNiiciiiln.Iudlgestlon.WeakStomach.'JS 1 1 Kuiipri'mi'd or Painful Periods '2!i 12 Whites, Too Profuse Periods !i3 l.'J Croup, I.nriliKltis, Hoarseuos 1 1 Hall ltlieum, Erysipelas. Eruptions.. .25 1 ft llheuuinllaiii, Hhcumatlc Pains 35 10 .Mnlnrla, Chills, rover aud Ague . . .'Jft 1 !) C'ntnrrh, Influenza, Cold In the Head .25 i0 Wlioonlniz-tJoimh '25 UT-Kldiiev IIUeiiBi's V!5 UH-Ncrvoim llelilliiy 1.00 30-Urlnnrv Weakness, Wetting lied... .'IS 77 ;rlp. 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