WruPofK-, NEW 'riilALFOK UUEYFUS ivy - . -- "V W 9 ''a LIT THU EXCELLENXE OF SYRUP OF FIGS Is ilno not only U tlio originality find simplicity of the combination, bn't iilso to tlio caro and sltlll with which it is manufarturcil by sciontlllo processes known to the Oami-ojixia Via Sviiin Co. only, and wo wish to impress upon all tho importance of purchlisltift tho trim and original remedy. As the genuine Syrup of Figs is nmnufnclurcd by the Caufoisnia Via Sviuii' Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist one in avoiding the wot thlesg Imitations maim Tact im-d l y oilier par ties. Tho high standhi)' of the CAM foiimia Fid Sviiui- Co. with the medi cal profession, and the r.nti:;fficlon tvliidi this genuine Kymj) of Figs has given to millions of families, makes the name of tho Company u guaranty of the excellence of Us remedy. It Is far in advance of nil other laxatives, as it acts on tho kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating or weaken ing them, and it does not gripe nor nauseate. In orderlogekits benellcial ellects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SA.V FlU.Nl -All'. Cal. I.IUllSVIT.I.K,. Ky. Kt'.W Vlllli:, N. Y. Wear 1 Royal Worcester Corsets. FOR 8ALE BY LEADINQ DEALER8. sell you Ktckajjqofl nlmiuturc satisfied, my more .ill touch . Grocers EELIO'S. Lauer'sJ 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. :hmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA. DRINK CLKARY'S EXTRA FINE QUALITY -GINGER ALE, - Superior Sarsaparilla.. and Orange Champagne. EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, Nn. n Nnrlli .Tnrdin St. i (.St.,;..,-1 if"'I,i' i ! -' i rr . a v KM AS lAY OTHErV we can ill B OMC 3C 1 who tk is a HltlcofSecl- for it v Xlir'.i to ordinary tho s:ot cotfeo knows nl luvc s will rileaschcrhusband. 1 Prisoner of Dovil's Island Has a (Jhanco For Liberty VICTORY FOR PREMIER BRISSON. Tho Itend of the French fnlilnet Lit erally Writnir CoiiHent l'or u ltnvl slon, llolim VliroroiiHly (ioed liy JI.M, ui'i'leii, Vlmir unit Miirtiu.louln, Paris, Sept. 27. At a meeting of the cabinet yesterday, all the ministers be ing present, a decision was taken In favor of a revision of the trial of for mer Captain Uieyfus, and the docu ments In the cape will be sent to the court nt cassation, The cabinet ordered the minister of Justice, II. Sarrlen, to lay before the court ot cassation the petition of time, Dreyfus, wire ot the prisoner of Devil's Island, for a ruvlslon ot her husband's cuse. The court, therefore, will decide the legal question as to whether the llrst trial of Captain Dreytus was vi tiated by the forgery commltt- d by the Into Lieutenant Colonel Henry, Who was a witness before the court martial, and who confessed to having forged a document In the case. H Is understood that M. Ilrlsson lit erally wrung consent from the cabinet for a revision, after a rcmarUable dis play of eloquence and personal ltillu- PltEMIKH nillSSON. once and the stormiest scenes. Ills strongest opponent was M. Sarrlen. the minister of Justice, who expressed a desire to resign and warned the other ministers that they were nssumlng a terrible responsibility. MM. Vlger and Maruejouls, respectively minister of agriculture and minister of commerce, supported M. Sarrlen. M. Urisson fell Into a violent passion and declared tearfully that the min isters ought to credit him with under standing nil tho dllllcultles and the best way of meeting them. Should they abandon him now by refusing a revis ion It would be to face dishonor. As a llnal argument he pointed out that It would be an extremely grave matter to force a cabinet crisis while the chamber was not in session. The dissenting min isters then reluctantly yielded. M. Maruejoul said: "It Is not worth while to resign when It Is known that we shall be overturned In a fortnight." General Chnnolne, minister ot war, remained neutral. President Faure hastily returned to Paris yesterday afternoon, but M. Brlsson went to the Hois de Boulogne, probably to avoid presidential inter ference until the papers should have announced the decision In favor of n revision, M. Fnure being still strongly against a revision. The criminal chamber of the court of cassation, which will examine the dossier, consists of 15 judges and a president who happens to be a Jew. Free Pills. Send your address to II. E. Ilucklcn & Co., Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. T:na lMonj T.ifi Tills. A trial will convinc you of their merits. These pills are easy in their action ana arc particularly cnixuvc in the cure of Constipation and Sick Headache, l'or Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved invaluable. They are guaranteed lo be perfectly free from every deleterious substance and to be purely vegetable. They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to the stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size 2c, per box. Sold by A. Wasley, Druggist. Soonrod tlio MiiIiiII'h Ilcnil. London, Rent. 27. The Dully Tele graph's Cairo correspondent says: It Is reported twit Major aiacuunaiu iuis reached Lado, where was located the mahdl's tomb, and thnt the body was destroyed. An enthusiast, it is said, se cured the mahdl's head, and Is sending It to the Iloyal College of Surgeons in London. The correspondent adds that Major Marelmnd's position Is absurd, and that the natives ignore mm. The Population of Shonaudoan Tj about eighteen thousand, and we would say at least one-half aro troubled with some affection of the Throat and Lungs, as those complaints are, according to statistics, more numerous than others. We would advise an not to neglect the opportunity to call on their druggist and get a bottle of Kemp's Halssm for the throat and Lungs. Trice a5 and 50c. trial size free. Sold by all druggists Killed l).v II l'lttilieil Hull. Stroudsbursr, l'a.. Sept. 27. During a tame or baseball yesterday at Gouldsboro Station, a short distance above hero, a pitched ball hit Charles Long, of Sterllnir. Ho sot up to play after belns struck, fell to the ground and rolled over dead. Takes the burn oat; heals the wound; cures the pain. Dr. Tiuuiiua' Kcleetrio Oil, the household remedy. yostnlMlll.V'H IIUHI'lmll (iutiios. At Doston Klrst unine: Ho.'ton, 10; Drnnklyn, D. Second Bamo: Uoston, 3; llrooklyn, 2. At Now York First game: New Yoilt, C; Philadelphia, 4. Second came; New York, 2; Philadel phia, 1, At Washington Washington, 7; Baltimore, 5. At Cincinnati (11 in nings) Cleveland, 4; Cincinnati, 3. At Chkttgo Chicago, 4; Pittsburg, 3. At St. I.ouls Louisville, 3; St. I.ouls, 2. ittvl, V'ti..l, ll;ii.l K.,lvn lms thu lnrei'ht ado of any salvo in the world. Tills fact and its inellt liai umi uisuimicm iu"nu i" i- tciiinl t" couutertelt it. i-k out iur uiui man who attempts todewlvo yuu when you mil for DoWl Vitt'a Witch Hsuio biiive, mo ieit pile ruro. 0. It. lbu-'cntmcli. All'. llayunT Craditnlly Slnlclnir. Dedhani, Mubs., Sept. 27. Tliomas P. Bayaid sank gradually all day yes teiday, and today Ids pulse Is very weak, giving every Indication that the end Is only u matter of a few hours, lie remains In a semi-conscious condi tion. Truth wears well. lVoplo have, leavntd that DoWilt's Utile Kuly Itlsereare reliable little pills for regulation tho bortuN, curing iMinstip.U iuii and nick headache. They don t tirlpo, (J, 11. lluuuuhuch. t-7sr Dr. Miles' Nervine Recommended With Pleasure. "The Best Remedy in Existence." RELIEF from tho agonizing suf fering caused by nervousness, sleeplessness and that mlser lblc feeling of unrest, Is so gratifying tliat there is no wonder lb is a pleas ure to recommend the remedy to the world. Dr. Miles' Rcstorativo Ecmc Jics aro scientific remedies, prepared from Dr. Miles' prescriptions each remedy for Its own particular purpose, vet all so asslmulatcd that two or more may bo taken with benefit when Indicated. Remedies so prepared un der tho supervision of so famous a physician as Dr. Miles may be safely recommended to one's friends with the assurance they will be benefited. Mrs. Clinton Randall of Ellicottvllle N. Y., says of Dr. Miles' Nervine: "I had suffered for two years from extreme nervousness and sleeplessness. With a very poor appetite and miser able general health, it was impossible to get a good night's rest and the days passed In weariness and unrest. My limbs and arms would twitch and Jerk and I seemed to be loosing control of both body and mind. I tried a great many prescriptions and remedies with out relief until I began taking Dr. Miles' Restorative Nervine. It made me another person entirely; my appe- tito is good, 1 sleep as soundly as any one, and I believe It the best remedy In existence. Its effect on the nervous system Is marvelous and lasting. With pleasuro I recommend Dr. Miles' Re storative Nervine for the good it has done mo and 1 know it will do others." Dr. Miles' WHEN IN DOUBT, TRY STRONG AGAIN ! 41 vigor to the whole being. All drains and losses are checked p&rmantntly. Unless patfents are nroperlv cured, their condition often worries them Into Insanity. Consumotionor Death. Mailed sealed. Price per box; 6 boxes, with Iron-clad legal guarantee to cure or refundta u0oey.l5.oo. Send for free book. Address, PEAL MEDICINE CO,, Cleveland, Q.? For Sale at KIRLIN'S Prup; WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF SAPOLI lIlhlilllilllllllllllllllllinillMllliiilillllllillllllliilHillillllllllllllillllllMIIIIIIIIIIH tn a thoroughly up-to-dite periodical thirly-fim volume in i M- During A MIRROR Parts and New York Fashions A Colored Fashion Supplement Cut Paper Patterns A Bl-Weekly Pattern Sheet Each i T. W. Uljslnion LONG SERIALS AND SHORT STORIES Twofamousauthorswlllcontribute long serial stories tn the IIazar in IB)"!. The first deals with Scotch and Continental scenes, the second is a story of a young girl, versatile, and typically American. Mary E. Wllkins Octave Thanet II IV RnrtfTnrrt These I Ksthsnos lis I'ortit ,,'!,. ecuon. i a DEPARTMENTS AND SPECIAL ARTICLES OUR PARIS LETTER THE LONDON LETTER By KATIIAKIX OS fOXISr fi, Mr$. eOVLTNXr BKELOir n im urnMRtl HUMOR IbMARCARBT II. IfBLCll There will be a series of articles on Etiquette, Music, the Voice, Art, the l'lay, Women and Men, Leaders among Women, Gardening, Housekeeping, Life and Health, Indoor Details, etc 10c, a Copy (Send (or Fret Protpeclut) Sub., $4 a Year V)ltai frit in tkt UnittJ SUtlt, Canada, an J ittxkt. Addresi HARPER & BROTHERS, Publisher!, New York City W, D. HontlU DR. MILES' NERVINE is with out question tho best remedy for LaGrippo and its after ef fects. LaGrippo affects the nerves direct. Dr. Miles' Nervine acts di rectly on the nerves. LaGrippo ex hausts tho vitality and destroys tho the nerve tissue, deadening the senses and weakening the entire system. Dr. Miles' Nervine builds up and replen ishes tho nerve tissues, restores vital ity, strengthens tho system and im bues the mental faculties with new life, energy and vigor. LaGrippc, like a cold, attacks the weakest of tho or gans, for tho reason that the nerves controlling that organ arc weakened. Dr. Miles' Nervine strengthens the diseased and weakened organs. Miss Cordelia Smith of Versailcs, Ky., writes: "In 1800 I had several at tacks of LaGrippc which left mo pros trated with nervousness. The pros tration was particularly severe and painful from the fact that I had suf fered from a weak back and nervous attacks all my life. On tho recom mendation of our druggists, Messrs. E. D. Scrogin & Co., I used Dr. Miles' Nervine and it restored me to health, not only did I recover from LaGrlppe, but from my life long troubles and I am now in better health than ever." Dr. Miles' Remedies arc sold by all druggists under a positive guarantee that the first bottle will benefit or the money will bo refunded. Rook on tho Heart and Nerves sent free by tho Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, Ind. Restores Health. They have stood thetcft of years ana nave cured thousands 01 cases of Nervous Diseases, such as Debility, Duziness, Sleepless tie ss and Varicocele. AtrODhv.&c They clear the brain, strengthen the circulation, make digestion tier feet, and imnart a health Store, Shenandoah, Pa. r Nervine aro pioyioseivo mid keep Informed n tho World's Progress. Tho well in. 5 formed and thrifty Houau-wife wil' f nlwnys keep W iRAINBOW LINIMENT I tho house, aa a standard remedy .'-t 6 aprons, liruuioa, ursnpo, mbg-z,mi t and U ihss and puina. flia S tZ. ia S3 eit , 4.'.. V prifa.lt K. . KACKSTI v " '. for women, will enter upon its the year it will be a heretofore OF FASHION ttsue will contatu carefully pre. pared drawings ot the advance (ahions of Taris and New York. Once a month the 1UZAR will Issue, free, a colored fashion supplement. Cut paper patterns of certain gowns in each number v. ill be made a feature. These will be sold in connection with each issue at a uniform price. 1 he oazak will also publish di. weekly, free, an outline pattern sheet. WILD EELEN B) IflLLlAU SLACK KAGGED LADY Sy If. D. IIOU-ELLS and a scoro of other equally prominent writers will coiunuuio iv.nr .inrt tn the IIazar In l8i3. making the paper especially rich in MuiCWUklus By JOHN K8KVKKK BANGS , Octsve Thanet 1 (CONVENTION; Many Candidates Seeking tho Dem ocratic Nomination. ROOSEVELT'S NOMINATION SURE, ;lmtiueoy M. Di'pow Poltlvo 'J'lmt Ills L'linillditto Ilns Alliiost a Clear I'li'lil l'or tho Itepiililleaii Noiulnn tlou l'or (lovoi'iior. Syracuse. N. Y Sept. 27. Jinny of the ioO delegates to tho Democratic state convention, which opens tomor row, nro here. Kach candidate for a plnco upon tho state ticket Is well rcp tesented. Among the llrst upon tlio ground was tho Krle county delegation, and the first gubernatorial boom of Justice Kobort C. Titus was among the earliest to be launched lieie. Mayor James McCulre's friends are naturally numer ous and enthusiastic in his home town. Judge Titus will not appear person ally In the convention, but members of tho Krle county delegation now here clnlm for him the solid delegation of the Klghth Judicial dlntrlct, lepie sentlng bO votes. All of the Tammany delegntlon has not yet arilved, but there are u sulll clent number here lo keep the talk of Mayor Van Wyrk's candidacy befoie tho public. Ills chances, however, re ceived n decided setback last night when members of the Kile county dele gation announced that Mr. Croker had stated to them that the candidate for governor would not be named from ter ritory south of Albany. Mr. Croker lias stated from the beginning that Tammany Hall had not and would not have a cundldate for a position on the state ticket. The first gubernatorial candidate to arrive here was Congressman William Sulzer. The next to arrive was John 1!. Static lillfld, of Kimlra, who reached bete ut C o'clock last night. A tialn load of Stunchllcld boomers arilved this morning. Elliott .Oanfoith has not arrived, but his frleniTs nie here ill large force, ami his lithographs are conspicuously dis played about the city. Speculation as to the probable head of the ticket obscures all other candi dates. No one dares to predict the nominee for governor. Much depends upon the vote of the Tammnny Hall and Kings county representatives, and the Impiessloti prevails that the vote from the lower end of the state will be thrown to the country candidate who develops the most strength In the convention. Friends of Mayor McOuIre assert positively that ho will not accept a second nlace on tho ticket. Justice Titus also savs that he will not ac cept a second place on the ticket. The Chicago platform Democrats will hold their conference at the city hall tonight, and will make a determined effort to have the convention Indorse absolutely the last national Democratic platform, and especially as It relates to the free coinage of silver. It is doubtful, however, If the state platform will comu out unequivocally for that plank. ltOOSHVKl.T'.S NOMINATION SL'ItK Depow satNlleil Tliat IMh C'andlilato Has Almost ii Clear JTolil. Saratoga, N. Y., Sept. 27. There Is hardly an Impartial observer here who does not believe that the ticket to be nominated by the Republican state con vention today will le headed by Colo nel Theodore Hoosevelt for governor and Timothy L. Woodruff for lieuten ant governor. Chauncey M. Depew, who is to name Hoosevelt. is positive that his candidate has an almost clear field. It was pretty well decided late last night that Governor Illaek will not go Into the convention. Ills friends are urging him to do so, but up to this time he has stoutly maintained that it would not be dignified. The leaders of the party yesterday put the finishing touches on the plat form, and that document Is ready to be reported to the convention this af ternoon. It will be one of the briefest platforms ever adopted by a Itepubli can state convention, comprising not more than 1,000 words. The document will Indorse the adnilnlsliatlon of Gov ernor Iilack and review the proceedings of the last two sessions of the Republi can legislature. Beyond tliat the plat form will not deal with state Issues, but will chlelly touch questions of a national scope, Including an unquali fied and vigorous Indorsement of Presi dent McKinley's administration. One of the most important planks will de clare In favor ut the retention of the Philippine Islands, and against the re turn to Spain of nny conquered lands. Another plank will recommend the passage of a currency bill which shall reorganize the government paper money on the basis of the gold stand ard. Among the state Issues which will not be mentlonel are tho bill providing for biennial sessions of the legislature, which was passed last winter, but which must be passed ngalu in order to become effective, and then be sub mitted to the people as a constitutional amendment, and the question of voting an extra appropriation of several mil lions to complete the canal improve ments. One Minuto CoukIi ("urosurpiisos people by its quick cares and chiidicn may tako it in lureo quantities without tlio least danger. It has won for itself tho best reputation of auy preparation used to-day for colds, croup, tickling in tho throat or obstinate coughs. C H. ilagcalitich. (,'eiieinl Whoolcr l.euvi". Cninp WlUolT N w York, Sept. 27. Geneial Wheeler took lus llnal departure from Camp Uik.lf yii.li i dny. Today the geneial will intaH-i t the cadets at West Point, aftn rtluih be will go to Washing ton From that ilty he will start for HuiusMile to assume command of the cavnliy i. .r....na insert bltOS. burns, skin diseases and es,V!7hyehUi ull Uonu rollahle remedy, Hewitt's Witch Hazel Salvo i, Whoa you call lor uewitvs uui, accept countcrfi Its or frauds. .nil will not ledisippolutodwltli OaWilt's Witch Hazel Ktlvo. U. 11. lUgenuiirn. Italy I"iivol-s"Tlio t'.ur'K Proposal. Home, Sept. 27. The government has sent to Russia n diplomatically worded nil otanee of the czar's Invitation to take i.ii iu aa International peace con r. r, 1. . lu Its note of acceptance lb- ,;, ,t-i nun ut ,..!S.-s sympathy with nd udmliv ion " .1 the objects of the czar, but sn.,.1 u f.ais lint dllilcultlea ivin jiriKo nvw I'll d. u si, in of nues- tloii'i other than that of aimament. Tho government sugg -ts that the czar eliminate this possibility by formula, -Ing 11 dellulto program limiting the discussions to the central Idea. What Dr. t. i:. Klatct Miyi, IIUkkalo, N. Y. Ileitis: From my per sonal kuuwh'dKc, gained in ubseiviug tin effect of your shilnh's Ciiiii in cases of ad vauK'd Consumption. I 'tin pic pared to 6fl It is tho most icuiarkahlo lleuiody that liu ever been brought to my attention. It lias icrtainly saved many from Consumption, i Buhl by 1' D. Klrlin, and a uuaninlco. WlM ( ASIMlR.PlCltll'.H ItKHlONKII Tho I'reuoli I't'oslilent Forced Out Through tlui DreyfiiH A Mull-. London, Sept. 27. The Dally News this morning commences the publica tion of a seller of articles which It alleges explain the 1'ieyfus affair. To day's article conretns the resignation by M. Caslmlr-Perler of the French presidency, which It describes as x strange, gad story. The at tide says: "The persons In the secret are the kaiser, Count Von Munsler, M. Dupuy, M. llnnotaux, General Metcler, Gen eral Holsdeffie, Colonel Sehwnrzkoppen, Count Ksterlmzy and the lale Henri Sniidhcrr. lleside the Fieneh minis ters, others had the dossier In their hands. "In December, 1X91, a detnlled report of the Dreyfus affair which Count Von Munster sent bv the usunl courier to tho kaiser was Intercepted and pho tographed at the French frontier. Yet It reached the emperor without delay a few davs later. This fact became known to the Information bureau nt IJeliln, niid Germany ordeied Count Von Munster to demand his passports, for the offense was regmded as robbery and an olfense to the emperor, on the principle of extra territoriality. When Count Von Munsler made this demand at the Palace of the Hlyseo President Caslmlr-Pei ler was overwhelmed with tho suddenness of the t evolution, and was beside himself. In an extraordi nary sei-nc he gave his word of honor repudiating all connection with or knowledge of the affair, and solemnly promised to prevent a repetition of It. "Count Von Munster wns'satislled, and sent n second teport of this In terview. This document was slmliurly Intercepted and photographed, the neg ative ai riving at the French foreign olllce within 4S hours. "Some days later, on Jan. 12, 189.). Count Von Munster called at the Pal ace ot the Klvsee nnd suddenly an nounced that Germany would mob ilize her troops forthwith unless satis faction was given for this new Insult. A dramatic scene followed. Count Von Munster collapsed Into a fauteuil, a prey to violent feelings, repruachlng M. Cnslmir-Perier with having dls honoied him in the eyes of the em pire. M. Caslmlr-Perler was crushed, ami could not reply at first, but presently said: 'Tell jour emperor 1 myself will give him satisfaction. I do not want to sacrifice the country. I will leave the presidency. 1 pray his majesty to be satisfied.' "Two days later M. Caslmlr-Perlei resigned." The man who breaks in Hie ivilrl. virions Jr3 5 Jr J bronchos on the we.st IliiVl S JT era plains must have superb physical en durance, nerves of steel, unconquerable v i m , determination and persistcnev The city or town bred man who has all his life humped his back over a desk, living ail unhealthy, sedetitarv life and failed to take any care of his health, could not stay on tile naCK oi one oi inese vicious urutes lor more than three jumps. It takes a wliole man to conquer a vicious animal. People may talk about intellectual Mtpcriorily and refinement and good breed- 1I1JJ, out tvci) mull ia.cn uu mi Mill lu physical strength and endurance. While the ni.ni who leads a sedentary life catiuot hope, in this respect, to rival these sturdy men of the plains, they can be sound, vig orous, healthy men if they will It i a matter of care of health while one has it, and the proper measures to restore it when it is lost. Most diseases begin with some tiouble of the digestive organs or of the liver Troubles of this nature starve the body, because they prevent it from receiv ing its proper supply of nourishment Dr Pietcc's Golden Medical Discovery gives a man an appetite like a cow-boy's and the digestion of an ostrich. Its great woik is upon the stomach, large intestines and liver. These are the organs that nourish a man's body. This medicine makes them strong, vigorous and healthy. It fills the blood with the nourishment that builds new, solid and healthy flesh, muscle and nerves " I am auw eajoviiig in.igntlicent hc.il'h uftcr havlug suffered for ye.irs with chronic v tluirh " writes K.liuon Satlch -z. Vm of lVn.is.0 I'aus Co., New Mexico. " liy the use of uur t'.xldrn Medical Discovery ' Z have recovered 111; health and mu now physically a sound man, attcudiug to my business aud cujoying life." DR.TKEEL604!f,Si?,ttst. PHILADELPHIA. PA. CURE GUARANTEED." "E3 A nil vtM n is 1,15 iiii i i, ri'Miiuor .Hultollih,, W,e-Inl illseufc,., Vir lpitcvlo, tstrloiures. No Ciitllnir. Small l'mlo i-lntK .1 m-truiis 1 l,ol JEMlii iH cii"?, lVvfcli cuneu cured ltA in i u in . &i iiu iucih. eiampa lor liotnc "Truth." onlvtruemtitllcai ooukl'itvoslna UuuckiS;faliyJlutltiiieitiitirtilukiii.BcUemca. ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND THERE IS NO KIND OF PAIN OR I ACHE, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL, THAT PAIN KILLER WILL NOT RE. I LIEVE. LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE BEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS & SON. Tor all Bilious ar.d Nervous iiissAsns. They nunfy the Di.o d and ev Hlthv I, action to the entire system. Curo DYSPEPSIA, HEADACHE, CONSTIPATION and P'MPLES FARQUHAR Variable Friction Feed itjK llk SAW MILLgfcfe- and t3W Aiax Genfer Grank Engine ltapl.1, nocumto, stronj and simple, with Uriw j. ouiuclly, Knslnrs on Bills or wtipuis. etronK nmlfuifu. No FaMulinr llnlli r Unit erer ti Vloilril. Also nuncjura AKrlculturat tmritementa generally. Hay l'resma a srcllty. Bend for Catalogue am price to A. B. FARQUHAR CO., Ltd,, York, Pa. OH M Pyi' ', 'rri ! IM Itl-I Til' BII5N UWHWI R ilii! f..lica..rl r. firiiurluirl, QU v iMU 1 lnr, ry ni.uk ibsii r -a i ilary to Uioso Witting li'im , or rnuiiulseluu tc lo nt "i he n ftt P? ' I ageiita. 1, rman. i.t i m d ,. L- r y, w" l,,;iUt-lit I lie liuhin.'aa kKWaw i,,,,,!,,,,,!. Addriwl HWBSRSES .t uain-Kilier mum !5FT, G nSMft I hail an itching rali under my cliln, nlilch kcjit Bjirculin until it uu all m er mj body. I t'oultl not Moi'p Ixit c iinjtcllcil to Uo aw.iko ami fti-r.itUi all tho time. My father and brothers wew afllictetl with thosamo tiling, at the oamo time. Wo nil sulTored tirrihl" Tor a oar atut a lalft trjn lu I1 3 meant -m1 all tho remedies wo could find, but rerel. 1 tio benetlt. I bought thrco cakes of Ci iu i it Sn.u'i.nd throo boxeflOf Ct'TIC'tllA (oiiitiiiL-nt) and they rwrci the four of us com fteMff. lilCU'l) AM)i:U30X,Oencva,rtah. Hl'EKIT CCRK TllKATMIlT FOB ToRTfSlllO, DlSFIO fhiKo III Minti.H iTn Loss or !Uin. Warm bath with Ci i" v 8"r, pentlo annlnllnirs with CoTlt i B (olnt m nt i.nil mild doici cf Prtii i ra Kksoltipt. Sold thrnuclirtdttlie wtI 1 l'(UTrnlm fl ahuCmrm. Cori. X'rt'i'i , Itnitoti. How to Lure Skin l)lttuM,fre, HUMPHREYS' CVETERINARY SPECIFICS ,ltjl'i:i:itfi. I.iinit Fever. Milk Vcirr. cuio!h1hi'IIAI-8, t,n"ll'"'a, Itlieuiuatlaui, cukmI UIT.tMITir. Ill.lciniicr. cl'ioa! "il'. ictlL'OIIX. Tolil.. itilliiriiin. c'uium! 0,',!' ",,V'"'lie. Illnrrhca. ).;. l'ri i nt .MIMJAItltlACi:. HuL '"'':v A m.Aiii:ii iii(iuiu:itH. JjjMAMii:. f-kllt lll.i'n-. IV-iiek IIAI 'M)ITIO.V, RarlnsCoat, CUo. each j Stablo Case, T(l SeclflM, Hook, &0 $T. At druKPlits nr sent iircpalil on riH-pttit of iirlpe. Humphrey' Mdllctuo Co.. Cnr. Willlani A John Sts..Now York, vetkiunabt Manual bent Fkek. XERYOUS DEBILITY, VITAL lVEAKXKSS and Prostration from Over work or other causes. Humphreys' Homeopothtc Spociflcs No 28, in use over 40 years, the only .successful rnmedy. $1 per vial, or 5 vials and large vial powder.for $5 hul t by UrU(jKtit, or utut iom iii.t oil rveil or irlco. llLlirilKtlB'aLU, lO.UrlUliuaA JuLnbU.iwTork Webster's 'International Di Surr The Ono lonary th " t'luOindyfti ' ' i n da rd A u th ority, !' .1 llrpwer, lusi MSaitcIitrcI i (lie I" S Oov'i Prlntlnff ( ' 'nice, iob i n nujiiemtj ' ourt, all the htAte Mi ( piemeCourtn.andof near- t 17 mi me ccnoojDOOUB. Warmly Coiimictiflccl by Slate Sinrlntendpnt ( of SpIiooU. 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