. '. PECULIAR POISONS. OKNKIIATKI) IN THIS HUMAN HODr. The Result of Imperfect Digestion of Pood. Kvcry living thing, plant or animal, con tains within itself the germs of certain decay and death. In the human hody these germs of disease and death (called by scientist I'tomaines), are usually the result of imperfect- digestion of food j the result of indigestion or dys pepsia. The stomach, from ahuse, weakness, docs not promptly and thoroughly digest the foixl, The result is a heavy, sodden mass which ferments (the lirst process of decay) poisoning the Mood, nuking it thin, weak, and lucking in red corpuscles ; poisoning the brain causing headaches and pain in the e) es, liad digestion irritates the 1 urn it, causing palpitation 'mill finally bunging on disease of this very impottant oigau. Poor digestion poisons the kidneys caus ing lhight's disease and diabetes. And Ihisls So because nvciyoigan, every nerve depends upon the stomach alone for w' nourishment and renewal, nnd weak diges lion shows itself not only in loss of appetite V,.illtl flesh, but in weak nerves and muddy complexion. The great English scientist, Huxley, said the best start in life is a sound stomach. Weak stomachs fall to digest food properly, because they lack the proper quantity of digestive acids (lactic and hydrochloric) and peplogenic 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 I hey supply in a pleasant, harmless form all the elements that weak stomachs lack. The regular use of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets will cure every form 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 So cents full sized package or by mail by enclosing price to Stuart Co., Mar shall, Mich., but ask your druggist first. A little book on stomach diseases mailed ree. Address Stuait Co., Marshall, Mich. Wear ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS. Perfect Fitting. FOR SALE BV LEADING DEALERS. Those who once buy SEBLICi'S keen cominirback for it. This ad mixture makes the flavor of cof- i tli. of Seeliir s I fee delicious. f ,, I All Grocers. to oramary Lauer'sJ Pilsner Beer. Nc;cls no recommendation. Put up in bottles for family use and delivered at your home. Lauer's Pilsner Draught Beer Is tlra.ik by the majority of beer drinkers. They are good authority on which is best. tClirist. :hmidt, Agent and Hottlcr, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA. D.RINK- CUIARY'S KXTRA i'JNK QUALITY -GINGER ALB, - Superior Sarsaparilla.. and Orange Cliainpafrne. EVAN J. DAViES: Livery and t Uiidei;laking,, Ho. 13 Nortli Jaraiu St. iwr best bv adding a lit-1 l to oramary i coffee. c. n packp wtt'i r.-i-ifn-.rta.Vi.-V. mm RUB. Markod Coolnoss Botwoon tho Ad miral and Minister of Marino. GEN URAL AUGTJSTI INTERVIEWED Tho I'ormor C'nptiiln Uonoriil of tliti JflilltpiilnoH I)NtiusitM tllo Kail of Manila, unci TIiIhUh Ho Did 1 1 Ih Duty its u Soliltor nuil n Spiinliiril. Madrid, fopt. 23. Tho marked rool neps of Admiral Cervera and his olllccr.1 toward tho minister o marine, Senor Alirion, Is much commented upon here. Benor Aunon and his staff, In uniform, met Admiral Cervera and his party ut the rail! oud depot. The admiral halt ed liefore the minister, saluted and said Btlllly: "1 am nt the orders of your excel lency. I shall present myself at the ministry today, as Is my duty." Tim admiral then started to leave, after embracing Captain Kulate, tho former commuiider of tho Vlzcaya, and his other comrades. The minister of marine offered the use of his carriage to Admiral Cervera, but the latter declined to accept it, and entered another cnrUatre. General Augustl, ?iq former captain general of the Philippine Islands, who has Just arrived at Vltarla, Spain, from Manila, In an Interview is quoted as dlscusslnn the l'hllluolne Question In an Interesting manner. He Is alleged to have sold: "Before I left Spain I knew the situ ation In the Philippine Islands was grave. Senor Morct (the minister of the culonles In tho last cabinet of Senor Sagasta) remarked to me that If war with the United States broke out there would be a terrible state of things." Continuing, General Augustl describ ed Admiral Rlontojo's lleet as "some old wooden ships," and said they "came to Manila practically pursued by Dewey." Ho then said: Our batteries tired at the Americans, but our guns were mounted on false plates, and nf ter the first shots they be came useless. At daybreak wo were In the power of the Americans, and an hour afterwards the Spanish fleet had ceased to exist. "Dewey summoned me to surrender. I refused, and he threatened to raze the town. I replied: 'Haze It, but so long as I live the Spanish flag will float on the ruins of Manila.' Then hcL'an the terrible time of siege and the anguish of the blockade. Famine stared us In the face. In the meantime hostilities were conducted throughout the provinces, but, save In isolated cases, humanely." 'Dewey repeated his summons to surrender, and I again refused. Dewey then bombarded the town, and Manila surrendered. But the danger was not over. Con sidering my presence no longer neces sary, I asked the government for per mission to go home, as my position had become by no means easy. I think I have done my duty ns a soldier and a Spaniard." The ministerial newspapers protest against the supposition that the United States will keep the Philippine Islands. They maintain that Spain's rights to these Islands are lncontestlble, and that she Is "resolved to defend her rights with tho greatest energy." The government papers also contend that the terms of the peace protocol conllrm Spain's right to the Island of Luzon and the rest of the Philippine Islands, and they declare that If the United States bases Its claims on hu manity and civilization Spain will prove that there Is no higher civiliza tion in any of the Asiatic colonies than In the Spanish colonies In Asia. The rumor that the Rothschilds are to lend Spain a largo sum of money when the treaty of peace Is sinned Is denied here. Olllclals of the Spanish government claim that the Bank of Spain Is able to supply the Immediate demands of the government. nnn Mmiitji (Vtn?h Cure surmises ncnple by ifa nnink puma mill children mav tilko it in liirco miantities without the least dancer. It has won for itself tho best reputation of any iirnimnillnn nspil tn-ilav for colds, croup, ticKling m ine tnroai or ousmiaw) tuuisna. v- II. JlaKcnliucn. An Amurlcnii Kilitciitoi' In C'lllim. Washington, Sept. 23. The state de partment has received from Minister Conger, ut Peking, Information that Dr. William A. P. Martin has been ap pointed to the Important post of presi dent of the Imperial University of China, recently established by Imperial decree. Dr. Martin Is a citizen of the United States, hut went to China as a missionary about 40 years ago, and has passed most of his time since then In that country. There was at first con slderable opposition to his appointment, but the matter was compromised by tho appointment of two presidents, Dr. Martin's colleucue being Hsu King Cheng, now minister to Russia. . . i The Sure La Grippe Cure. Tlit. Is iin iisn mifl'iirintf from this dreadful malady.if you will unly.uet the. right ruuiody. You aro having pain all through your body, your liver ia nut of ordor, have no appetite, no life or ambition, hava n bad cold, in fact aro completely used up. Electrio Hitters is tho only remedy that will give you prompt ami sure relief. Thoy act directly on your Liver, Stomach and Kldueys, tono up the wholo system and make you feol like n new bolns. They are Kuaranteed to cure or price refunded. For sale at A. Wasley'a Drug Store, only 50 cento per bottlo. llaelc'to'tho Vastoniror TrnrMi. New York, Sept. 23. The Interna tional Navigation company announced yesterday tho resuming of Its regular weekly mall and passenger service be tween New York nnd Southampton by the express steamers St. Louis, St. Paul, New York and Paris, and tho dates of sailing from New York. These steamers, which were In the service of the mivcrnmpiil from Amil last till a recent date, tho llrst two under their own names and tho New York and i Paris under the names of Harvard and ' Yale, respectively, have since under- j gone complete overhauling and refit- ting. Thu St. Louis will sail from New , York on Oct. 12, tho St. Paul on Oct. 19 and tho Paris on Oct. 26. Interested People. I Advertising a patent medicine in the pe culiar way in wliklitlie proprietor of Kemp's IIuKani for Coughs and Colds docs it, is in deed wonderful, lie authorizes all drugtji&ts to give to those who call for it, a sample butll.- free, that they may try it before pur chasing. The large bottles are 25 and 60c. We certainly would advise a trial. It may have you from consumption. I'lilrty-slN I'lvfiuli ll!' nrowned. Paris, sept, zs. 1110 n Ville De l'Veump foundered yesterday off Fccump, und her crow of !ifi were drowned. Takes tho burn out; heals tho wound' cures the pain. Dr. Thomas' Uclcctrlu OP, the. household remedy, IIOOn'ai'IIiliS euro Mver III, ailloiiBiicss, Iiiillfieittlou, Ilemhielie, liletwmt laxative., All UruugUU. TN rEC UITINo Officer. How is it you Recruit. 1 chew Battle Officer. Dots Battle Ax Recruti. Look at mine. Did you ever notice how have any trouble with their teeth? Battle Ax is a sound -2? chew: sound in all its qualities and men of sound judgment chew it in preference to any other tobacco. It is more good tobacco for the money than you can 2 get in any other way. g er when you mm the figure mftsi PRICES AL) LOWr.ST fold Purchases 01 iic- u will bo oent FREIGHT PUEPi to any rnilrond station In PVtAI MEW HAMPSHIRE, VKHrVSO MASSACHUSETTS, RHODE IS LAND, CONNECTICUT, fOK, PLWNSYLVAMIA NEW JERtJKV. SomeHicoa nie s a reliablp, tho i-urc Jtdri.gs BY ThPT ar prompt, enfard certain In result. Tho ireajlp (Ur. renl'cluevordlsaiK uulnt, tieut anywhere, 81.00, Addrcsj 1'cai. AiKnclKR Ce CloTclinl, o. For Sale at KIItLIN'S Drug- "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF SAPOLI KIIMllllMllllllllllllllllinillllllllililllilllllllllllli'lllllllllllllHIIIIIIlllllllllilllim. 1 WWk WOMEN WHO REA0 1 ,'SZf A. r ro lirdjjuiravo nnn Keep .iimrineil .'n XW'VNv'X tIlJ WoiW'h I'mgross. The well In (((W W, V' f(Jr",ei1 tl,riay Hrtna.Mrff ivil l X-'OH SALS wjftnrfYrie4:iriiitiiir.wjnif,tuiTf ftt.lM a thoroughly up-to-date periodical for women, will enter upon its thirty-firit volume in iM. During the year it will be as heretofore A MIRROR Paris and Nw York Kach Fashions A Colored Fashion Supplement Cut Paper Patterns A Bi-Weekly Pattern Sheet T. W. Hlfiglnwn LONG SERIALS AND SHORT STORIES Two f amous authors will contribute lonp; serial stories to the IlAZAXtn i8r8. The first deals with Scotch and Continental scene", the second is a story of a young girl, versatile, and typically American. Mary IS. Wllklns Octave Thanet Thee DEPARTMENTS AND SPECIAL ARTICLES OUR PAKIS LETTER THE LONDON LETTER fiy KA TIIARINK DB FOKfSr Ay Nrt. eOVLTNXY tSICBI-Olf CLUB WOMEN HUMOR By UARCAKBT It. IVBLCII ty JOIIH KBNDRKK HANGS There will be a terlei of articles on Ellquetle, Music, the Voice, Art, the Play, Women and Men, Leaders among Women, Gardening, Housekeeping, Life and Health, Indoor Details, etc. 10c, a Copi (Send tor Free Prospectus) Sub,, $4 a Year PeiUici frtt in th UnitrJ Stati$t Canatfa, ami Mtxico. w.n. hwiu Addreii IIAHPtK & UKUitttKS, furnishers, New Turk cur octiTnict have tuch sound teeth? Ax. preserve the teeth? few men who chsw fiie name 9 buy again. 1 , OnU !' CISLT.IA.t. "i IdhJ. lull, DTE. 5lS AVi. W'rk. monthly, reaiilfttlnpr ixt!iL should be useJ, 11 ycu - . L-5 L, Jjdi Store, Shenandoah, Pa. "i'-VrX-.l l j'juta:fHHHiM1.-:i..:i.' i ...u ..m- 1 OF FASHION Issue will contain careful It pre O pared drawing! of the advance fashions of l'aris and New York. Once a month the IIazak will Issue, free, a colored fashion supplement. Cut paper patterns of certain gowns in each number will be made a feature. The: wilt be sold in connection with each issue at a uniform William Mack price. 1 he Iiazar will also publish bu weekly, free, an outline pattern sheet. WILD EELEN ty inUJASI et.ACK KAQQED LADY fiy If. D. 1I0IVH.LS and a .core of other equally prominent writers will conlriouie thnrt ttnrits tn the llAZAK in l8qS. making the paper eipccially rich lii ny It. WUUnt tictiJn, ALGI51VS INVESTIGATION. Critical Inspection of tho Hospitals at Ohiokainauga. A BANQUET AT CHATTANOOGA. Coloiidl Ioo nail Siiftioon (iunural Stornborir Dony CIiiU'kvm AuuIiiHt 'J'lioIrlX'iiiirtliiotitHAluur Unit o I'll Ium UN CliurKim AmtliiHt ComiimiiiliM'.H. Clinttatiooga, Tenn., Sept. 23. Secre tary Alcer, who arrived Wednesday nl(iht, was out early yesterday. About 9 o'clock the secretary and Surgeon General Sternberg, accompanied by Hrlgadlcr General Iloynton, left for Chlckatnauga Park, where they spent tho day In a critical Inspection of the huspitula over which there has been so much controversy. Uefore leaving Chattanooga Secretary Alger said to a reporter: 'The press has been disposed to ex aggerate the condition of some of the camps, and things have been charged ngalnBt the war department which were untrue and unwarranted. I want the facts, and ull the facts, to come out, and have nothing to withhold from the public. "The great trouble has been that the people have not appreciated tho Im mense problem of forming an army of 2CO.00O volunteers without notice nnd without the necessary equipment. The Spanish war came upon us almost like a bolt from a clear sky, and It found every branch of tho war department unprepared for the tusk of equipping and handling sucli a vast number of untrained ijcn. ror a time there was dlinculty in furnishing supplies and equipment fur i tho troops, but that was to be ex pected. The department had only a limited supply of tents and It had prac tically no wagons and ambulances tn start with. There were a thousand and one details to look after, and a fairly disposed public will understand tho disadvantages under which the war department worked for many weeks. As fast as possible equipment nnd supplies were sent to the several camps, and If there has been lack of medicines and necessaries of life tin fault lies with the commanding ollicers of the camps. "There may have been some Incom petent ofTleers, generals and colonels, In charge of some of the camps, and If Buch Is found to be the case they will be held strictly to account for their misdeeds. "If there are any commanding olli cers who are now incompetent, or who fail to put their camps In first class condition and keop them that way 1 propose they shall be replaced by men who are competent and who will see that perfect sanitary conditions are established and maintained." Secretary Alger and party were en tertained at dinner last evening, given by prominent citizens of Chattanooga. Assistant Quartermaster General Lee and other army ollicers were guests. Secretary Alger stated that ho was firmly convinced of the original health fulness of Chlckamauga Park, but that It had been rendered temporarily un healthy by the long occupation of the army. He Intimated that the soldiers now in camp In this latitude will be moved further south on tho approach of colder weather. Colonel Lee replied to the charges made by Generals Wiley, Sanger and Colonel Leonard and others against his department, and denied in most emphatic terms every charge made. He characterizes the charges as absolutely false, as will be clearly shown, he said, by an ofilcial Investigation, which he most cordially invited. Surgeon General Sternberg declared that naturally Chlckamauga Park was absolutely healthy and the water pure, and that the sickness at Camp Thomas was traceable directly to tho failure of commanding and regimental ofllcers to observe tho sanitary regulations which had been Issued on the subject by the medical bureau. A Narrow Escape. Thankful words writton by Mrs. Aila V. Hart, of (lroton,-S. D. "Was taken with iv bad cold which bvttleil on my Hint's ; t'ouKli set In nnd linully terminated In Uoiisuiiiiitinii Four Doctors iravo mo up. savim: I could live hut n short time. I giivo myself up to my wivior, notermlncu lr l count not stay wltli my frlomli on earth, I would meot my absent ones above. My husband was advised to get Dr. King's .New Discovery lor Uoiisuinpticni, t'ouclis anil Colds. I gave it a trial, took in all eight buttles. It lias cured mo, and thank God I am saved and now a well and healthy woman." Trial bottles freo at A. Wasloy's DriiR Storo. Regular size !0c and ?1.00. Guaranteed or prico refunded. WiniilK Davis' 1'iinonil. Itlchmnnd. Vn., Sept. 23. The body of Miss Winnie Davis arrived at 8:40 this morning, nnd was met at the de pot by Camp Lee, of Confederate Vet erans, and escorted to St. Paul's church, where it will lie under a guard of honor until the time ol the funeral, 3:30. Tho burial will be In the north section of the Davis circle, about ten feet from the grave of Mr, Davis. The hearse will be drawn by four white horses, and the military es cort will consist of the Ilichmjnnd Howitzers, three companies from tho First regiment, three from the Second and one from the Third. General Fltz hugh Lee was unable to be present, owing to the expected visit to his camp of Secretary Alger. For broken surface), horcs. Insect bites, bin lis, akin diseases mul especially piles there is inio reliable remedy, DoWitt's Witch Itnzol fialvo. When you call for DoWitt's don't accept counterfeits or frauds. You will not bo disappointod with Do Witt's Witch lluzol p.ilv-0. C. II. HaKcnbuch. Ml-IHTItl IMIIII tll llKI'I'll lo Miiulln. San Francisco, Sept. 23. A dispatch was loctlved at army hi'adiiuarters y fterday ordciinK Oeneral Kliifr and ilttiu-lunetit, now at Iloimlulu, to pro ocid to Manila. The transport Arizona Is duo ut Jlanlla tomorrow, and will re turn to Honolulu lmmcdlatPly. A pro vision ship will he ?ent from hero to 'lvnolulu to jirovldo for the troops. Give tho Children a Drink CiiMi-il (lr.iiu-0. It U a delicious, appvtlzln;:, nouri8luug fooil diink to takn tlio place of cilleu. Hold by ull grocors mul liked by all who have used It hecaum when properly picpaied it tastes like tho flueot collbo but h fin- li nn .ill Its Injurious propci ties, flrain i) aids li Ion and strenythctis tlio nerves It i hi . itimulaiit but a health buildei. au I hildiuii, in. well as ailulUi, can drink it wlih great bcnelH Co-its alnut 1 as much as eiill.-e, 15 anil i!5i (Ii ill Till i.u, ion-.. luallli lloport. WuFhlllKtnil. .' ' .'t lf.'(. -t ll'til 'I'll I 1 .!1 tV ton last night n pniteU to tin nm ih imrtinent 111 mv aurn of slckn' h raid two ilenths yeitnla.v :i!i)oiiK lh" Amerii.tn troops at Snntiupo. HIh i, rm-t follows: Total hk, 1 05'J; f,.Vcr, 7-Hj new cttHBH, 111; loturnod to duty. U3; deaths, . ' Truth wears well. 1'eopte havo learned that DoWilt'a Little Kuvly Itikursnro reliable littlo nllU for leuubilliii! tho bowels, eiirlnu rotistiiiatiun and lek luvidacliu. They don't ' urlpu. i: it. H.incuuucu. CUBA'S INSURGENT GOVERNMENT I.enilerH IhhiiImu Orilcrn From I'l'lml tlvo Qiim-li-t's In Siiutn ( ru.. Santiago de Cubu, Kept. 2i, Two hundrrd miles west of Hnntlnrro Is the desolate fishing vlllnge of Santa Cruz, consisting nf a single straggling street along the shore, surrounded by vast Rwnmps. Here the Cuban government has established headquarters, and dur ing the pant mouth has held sessions for the conduct of affairs f the-several towns In complete ch.nge of the Cubans. The administration building nn old store fronting on the sea Is poorly furnished with chairs and tables only. When your correspondent arrived at Santa Cruz three- nights ago he was conducted Into the olllce of Vice Presi dent Cnpole, where, around a table lighted only by a candle in a bottle, the otllelals of the embryo government were engaged in writing orders and other legislative documents. With rereienee to Cuban affairs Vice President Capote said to the corre spondent: "When war between the United States and Spain was declared tho Cuban government unanimously decided to assist and co-operate with the Americans, nnd designated me to net as a special envoy to see Presi dent McKinley with regard to the best methods to mako the co-operation most I effective. Although formal recognition of the Cuabn government was not I given me, nevertheless the president and other olllclals In Washington re alized that the body of men which I represented ns the government consti tuted the government in the minds of thousands of Cubans, and I was assur ed tho United States would co-oporate with us. "Tho United States government has taken complete control of affairs in this province, and is, I believe, con ducting them In the right spirit. My own fear Is that if tho Cuban govern ment, ns It Is now constituted, is left out of nil consideration, nnd if au thority Is taken away from It, the American government may perhaps find It dllilcult to settle the problem of establishing t rerrnanent govrnment." If mothers would cast aside foolish prud. ery, and impart to their daughters the knowledge that they, themselves, have ac quired by years of suffering, tlicy would be forced to spend fewer hours of anxious at tendance at the bedsides of sick daughters. A woman who suffers from weakness, disease, or derangement of the distinctly feminine organs is an Incomplete woman. She is unfitted for woman's highest and best duty motherhood. She cannot be a happy wife or the mistress of a happy home. Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription is the only proprietary medicine ever de vised by an expert skilled specialist in woman's diseases for the one purpose of curing these troubles in the privacy of the home. It makes a woman strong and healthy In a womanly way, and can be re lied upon to relieve motherhood of all peril and almost all pain. It insures healthv, robust children. It transforms weak, sick ly, nervous invalids into healthy, happy wives and mothers. " Words fail to describe my suffering before I took Dr. l'icrce's Favorite Prescription and ' rlrniunt Pellets,' " writes Miss Lulle S Hardy, bf South Seabrook. Rockingham Co.. N II "I could liaritlv wnlk across the room I had an ahcess on the fallopian tube that dlwlinrged through the bladder It left the bladder in an irritable condition and the uterus inflamed I had an awful burning in mv stomach no none the, wasting drain, constipation; excruciaifiig monthly paltia and bnt-knt-he all the time I was confined to my bed five months. Theu I .om menced the use of vour medicines and huvc been greatly benefited by them." In paper covers, ai one-cent stamps , cloth binding, lo cents extra Dr. 1'ierreV Com mon Sense Medieal Adviser. Address Dr. R. V Pierce, Buffalo, N Y. rm.Tfrm.604?..SixfhSf. Side Entrance on Green St., PHILADELPHIA, PA. CURE GUARANTEED. X . . .. . A,l elnai,i.lnn,l J. f ,,... nnn. templiiltnginarrlajt trynti are a victim of HLUUU FUI5UN 'k-.'.V., of Priuatn Mcantac thosodeitroyorsoftho rrirdltl UlibdSoS humanrnrn nhlchde. strov mind and bodv. and unfit vou for tlia dutlui of life, cull or write and bo fnved. Hours: Dally, 11-31 rr'H", ('-nl San., 11-14. Bentt lOcts. In ptamps for Uook with aworir tttutlmntilihla .KxiiuRlni; tluucka and Fako luituule. CURE ALL YOUR PAINS WITH R Pain-Killer. 1 A Medicine Chest In Itself. K Slmplo, Safe and Quick Cure for ! CHAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, ? COLDS, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA. 25 and 50 cont Dottlos. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. BUY ONLY THE GENUINE. r PERRY DAVIS' ri For all Bilious nnd Kbrvops Disbases. They purify the Diood and cive Hkaltiiv action to the entire system. Q I EsWriil Ouro DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION and P'MPLES. FARQUHAR Variable Friction Feed SAW MILL nnd Ajax Center Crank Engine llapld, Accurate, etronj and slmplo, large fiiiwifiiy, jviiKiiica uu hills or whirls. Htrontc hiHlmilo. NoFiirquhur llollnr linn ever rx liluiteil Alo htanrtarU uffrlcuUunU linplemenU Ceiierttllr. II ay I'rewit-a ii smiciauy.v neuu lur Catalogue ana price, to A. B. FARQUHAR CO., Ltd., York, Pa. HoiiamiroJiyom m3& RUPTURE (JH2Sr-i!tV it you wear tho CHAMPION TRUSS, kAmln Rtf hUiunlohla. Trust Ciu 610 UcuiJU Phu, P- P ii mm as CURED BYJJUTICURA I Mas trembled fcvc: ) jcars with chronic Kcieiua, on my in ail ami f.ice, 1 took lneill cal treatment from two doctor anil several lotlntiK, but rerelted llttlo relief. AMfmi , tlio ilre.nlful Itelilng heramo nlnwwt Intoler able. V I was heated, tlmi:c70in.iliee,niio painful, .ii I nhnovt distracted mo. I tried Civeni iIfmi.iiiix. 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