7 IS, 1 ft DANGER IN SODA. Serious Results Sometlinea Follow Ha Ex cessive Ubo. Common jcxlit Is nil riglit in lis place and ilulUpensible iirtlie kilclien nml for cooking and washing purposes, Imt it was never in tended for a medicine, nml people who ne it M such will some day regret it. Vc refer to the common use of ln to re lieve hciirthurn or niiirstomacli. n Imliit which tlmmanil. of people praclice til most dally, and one which is fraught with tinnier s more-over the od;t only jjivos tdntmiiiry , relief nml In the end the stomach tioulil" f;cts nise uml worse, The soda acts ai a mrclinmCiit iirilant tolhc walls of the stonuiJi nml Imwctn and cues arc nil iccoid wiiert! it accumulated in the in testine', musing death hy Iiilhiimiatiim or pciilonilis. Dr. llarlandnn recominends as the safest and surest cure for sour stomach (acid dyspep sia) an excellent pu-parntion sold hy druggists undei the nam- of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. These tahleU are laige 2o grain Wcngcs, very pleasant to taste and contain the natural acids, peptones nml digestiv - elements essen tial to good digestion, and wlitn taken after j meals the) digest the food perfectly nnd , pioinptly hefore it has time to ferment, sour nnd poison the Mood and nervous .system. Dr. Wucrth states that he invariably uses Stuail'S Dyspepsia Tablets in all cases of stomach derangements and finds them a cer tain cure not only for sour stomach, but by promptly digesting the food they create a healthy appetite, increase flesh nnd strengthen the action of the heart and liver. They are not a cathartic, but intended otdy for stomach diseases and weakness nnd will be found reliable in any stomach taiuSle except cancel of the stomach. All druggists sell Sluait's Dyspepsia Tablets at 50c per package. A little book describing all fin ms of stom ach weakness and their cute mailed free by addressing the Stuart Co , of Marshall, Mich. Wear ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS. Perfect Pitting. FOR SALE BY LEADINO DEALER8 You can blame yourself if you do u't get real Cood coifee to drink. Oidiuary cofke is made de licious by adding EIC:t.l(l'. ,-. .p.,. Mv nacknee fcor Seells's. A little of thin kailmixtu re to "cheap coffee makes a delicious' Ldrink rd saves expense Lauer's, 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. J :hmidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA. DRINK CLTSARY'S I5XTRA FINE QUALITY -GINGER ALE,- Superior Sarsaparilla.. and Orange Champagne. EVAN J. DAvTeS Livery and Undertaking, Mr n Nnrtn Jardin St. JT6"Z. yjr..'ra n m Thoy Will Probably Do Granted an Intorviow by the Prosidont. ATTITUDE OF THE FILIPINOS. Toso l.opnZt Olio of tho AcontH, 1 I'cikIh tlio IiiHiiruontH AlliltllNt tllo Clinrco Tlint Tlitw Are Soini-llnrlmr-ou, ittul llxtolx Work of tlio Cmn.'iws Vnshlnfiton, Sept. 2S. General Fran cis V. Greene, who was made a major ireneral of volunteers for distinguished service In the Invasion of the Philip pines, accompanied by his personal staff nnd the delegates from the Phil ippine Insurgents, arrived here yester day nfturnoon from Chicago and went to the Arlington hotel. The two Fili pinos are Felipe Agonclllo nnd Jose I-opez. They are the personal repre sentatives of Agulnaldo, and are on their way to Pnrls to secure repre sentation on the Spanish-American peace commission, with a view to the recognition of tho Insurgent govern ment In the Philippines. General Greene and atnff called at the adjutant general's olllce and were es corted to tho White House by General Corbln. The Philippines delegates are desirous of conferring with the presi dent, and the question of their recep tion was under consideration at the state department yesterday afternoon. There is no doubt that the president will grant them an audience In their personal capacity. They will, however, avoid any action that would lend to commit this government to the re- 1 cognition of the Insurgent government I pending the conclusion of peace con- 1 dltlons with Spain. 1 The delegates were the center of much Interest at the hotel. They are of slight build and short stature, with swarthy faces and keen black eyes, showing tho characteristics of the Spanish and tho modernized Malay. The chief delegate. Mr. Agonclllo, speaks no Kugltsh, although he under stands the Inngunge, and his Inter views are carried on through Mr. Lo pez, .who has a fairly good command of English. Mr. Lopez said that no Instructions had yet been received from the Philippines government, but these were expected very soon as a guide to the future movements of the delegates. Speaking of the conditions In the Philippines, Mr. Lopez said the Phil ippine congress was now conducting the business of that portion of the country under Philippine rule with singular ability and success. The meetings had begun since the departure of the delegates, yet they were familiar with the character of those conducting the congress. They were, he said, men of Intelligence, and ability, most of them having received their education In Kurope. Their councils were har monious and were conducted with all the requirements of modern parlia mentary usage. The presiding officer, Mr. Lopez said, was that conspicuous figure In the struggles of tho Philip pines, Patcrno, a man whoso ability had been recognized by Spain by con ferring on him an order of knighthood and the Grand Cross of the Order of Elizabeth. Paterno was educated In Europe and spent 20 years In travel and observation at the leading capitals. Mr. Lopez said that Paterno and many others of like education and refinement did away with the prevalent Idea that the Fil ipino congress was a crude and semi barbarous gathering of natives. He says the country at large Is enjoying a most peaceful and prosperous period, now that Spanish rule Is at an end, and native officials are directing the local affairs. These officials, he de clares,, are showing much aptitude for municipal government, and they also have the advantage of holding the con fidence of the people. When Mr. Lopez was asked as to the reports that the Filipinos were solicit ing help from European governments he declared that such reports were ut terly unfounded and unjust. They wero acting In the most perfect good faith with the American authorities. As an evidence of this ho cited that fact that the German consular office on the Isl and had requested a conference with Agulnaldo, but that leader had refused to grant the conference. Mr. Lopez also characterized as un warranted the stories that Germany was secretly equipping the Philippine Insurgents In order to bring about ln- ternathml dlsFi-nslons nnd embarrass American control. Free Pills. Send your addicsi to II. H. llucklcn & Co., Chicago, nnd yet a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life Tills. A tnnl will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy in their action and are particularly eflective in the cure ol Constipation ana sick lleaiuciie. For Malaria and l.iver troubles tliey have been moved invaluable. They are guaranteed to 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 tnc'" invigorate the system. Regular size 25c, per box. Sold by A. Wasley, Druggist. J.onu Deadlock Kllilixt. Oakland, Md., Sept. 28. Colonel G, A. Pearre, of Allegheny county, was nom inated for congress by the Republican convention of the Sixth Maryland dis trict yesterday. The nomination came to him on the first ballot, the votes of Allegheny, Washington, Frederick and Montgomery counties being cast for him. The convention reconvened here yesterday after having cast 1,400 bal lots In Frederick a week ago without result. DaWltt'g Witch Hazel Salvo has tho largest halo uf nnv salvo in the world. Tills faet and its merit 1ms led dishonest people to at tempt to con nturfuit it. l.iiK out lor 1110 1111 who attcimitH to deceive you when you II for Do Witt's Witch llazlo S.ilve, the i!i eat piiu euro. (J. II, HiiKunliiirh, SlIitHt Ailvniicu Kor niii-mworkorx. Pittsburg, Sept. 28. The wngo settle committees of. the American Flint Glass Workers' association und manu facturers met yesterday und renewed practically last year's scale, The only muterlul advances made In wages was 5 per cent on rtopperlug ware nnd 10 per cent on twisted brandies. M',,,M, u-.iii-K tviill. I'eonlu liavo loariiril that DeWiit's Utile I'.irly lliseiy are reliable littlo pills lor riiKiil.itiui! the bowU, curing I'oustipatiouiuid Kick haidaclio. Thoy don't itiipo. (!. II. Ilutfmihiiuli. Tlio Pt'ul llonl Doi'i'i'iixliig, Washington, Sept, 2S, Special Agent Murray, In chin go of tin' seal Islands, reports that during the past season 18, 017 bklns wero secured. This W u de crease of about 3,000 In the number taken In 1807. He reports n general de crease In the Heal herd, The branding of sen's, he believes, Is a complete suc cess, and may be rcsoited to annually with perfect sufety. Mnro than twenty million free sample- of DeWltt'e Witrh Hazel S.tlvo have been dH tributwl liv tliB'iii'iiinfaeturera. What better proof of their confidence in Its merit do you waut? It cures piles, burim. soahK sorcf. In tho shortest space of time. O II, llucoiiliui'li Mpps IB A7cgclabcPxcparalioiifor As similating UufFoDdatuIUcguta ling tlib'StonuMis andDowcls of Pxoinotes'Digcslion.Cliccrful ncssarifJncst.Conlfiins neither OpiumHTlorpliinc nor Mineral. Not TMaucotic. KarpcorotdnrSAMUariraim Vunpkm Sml ' stbrMnn sfni'te iSt?t Jipptrtmnt -Jji Gut otintt So.I.i ' ftamScrd -rtmfud Suoftr Ancrfcctncmcdv rorConstina- tion.SotirSt'omacrt.Diarrlioca, Worms .Convulsions.Fcvcrisli ncss and LOSS OF SLEEP. TacSimlle Signalurc of KEW YORK. 1 111 THt CCNTAUR COMPANV. NEW TORN CtTY. Sometimes nco?8 a tollable, monthly, regulating in vt- f 1 1 rnlus CSC tbojiurei.t drugs should be used. 11 jou tli the U t, -k Dp. PeaB's Pennrs&l FiSis Thar arepr ipt, safe and certain In reanlt. ThocbmilDO(Dr. FearBjatTcrdUab, nolat. Be ny where, tl.W, Addrew fan. itaDieiai: t' ClovtlauJ, O, For sale at KIKLIN'S Drue "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF Jl f Lx S WE HAVE NO AGENTS T1 tut hats gold earner far 25 sale prices, eiriDK dealer e prooia. ncre lot iiaramaiioa tTery thing warranted. 118 stylei of Vchiclee, etjiee oi iiarneis. Tor. Uareisi.136 to 870. SurreTl. J'totlW. Crei. Pbaetotii. 1'rare. ttue. Serine-Koad Ai gVu d Vieiu fee f ik Catalgrit f U our ivtrnni. etna lar Mr- S)U HlUHIiKluli (Mil lltwif Mllf iniillUllllii tli llfiUI nil iilillllwlUlii lit ill iit. f$$tk wousen who m. " , " -vf '7 a f ro i'n, ivo und kcoi S UYV i V I V formeil ami thrifty Hou-wr!.'' ' )h 0 J ' M mmMm Slf BpkIdb, iWwe. rrar.v vvhimw , 5 I. BIRDS AMD ANIMALS fa Mi' ... r? bixth ave. C3r ein & etn arc Vi. I Kt-n y-.ru t'lyr. a thoroughly up-to-date periodical for women, will enter upon Its thirty-firm volume in iM. During the year It will be a heretofore A MIRROR OF FASHION Paris and New York Fashions A Colored Fashion Supplement Cut Paper Patterns A Bi-Weekly Pattern Sheet T. W. Illgglawn Kithliluo IJo 1'oitit LONG SERIALS AND SHORT STORIES Two famous authors will contribute long serial stories to the IIazak In i8g8. The first deals with Scotch and Continental scene:!, the second is a story of a young gin, versatile, anu typically Mary E. Wllldns Octave Thanet II. P. Spofford These fiCtidu. DEPARTMENTS AND SPECIAL ARTICLES OUR PAWS LETTER THE LONDON LETTER Jly KA TI1.4KI.VH DB FORLST tj ilru FOULTtlSY BIGfLOlV CLUI) WOMEN HUMOR By MARGARET It. WHICH There will be a series of articles on Etiquette, Music, the Voice, Art, the Play, Worlien and Men, leaders among Women, Gardening, Housekeeping, Life and Health, Indoor Details, etc. lOc.aCopr (Send lor Free Prospectus) Sub., $4 Year roiLifl ret in fit UnittJ Slattt, Can.iJ.1, an J Mtxic. Addreu HARPER & BROTHERS, Publisher, New York City W. D. lltmclU For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature fW AJjv The f Kind Have Always Bought. Shire, Shenandoah, Pa direct to the con yean at whole nm ids ooip Carria- Wacon- and Milk itrri. in nylee. ih3e, aFroD aod rfod, fco. At iooj tu .? tK F.604flurrr. rrice, witn cnrtalni1 ii - J You I RAINB0W L.WIMEN7 I POfU-itnlt '. mCKEli y.. -"'it ,ijJ, s "A COMPLETE w:v;tMENAGERiE TO 1 r i i r -t- rr ai t AND YOU'LL BE SURPRISED HOW LOW TME . 1 . U f l-t, A lit- - - t - - will be sent fkeicht pwehaiu tH nny railroad station In MAINE, lKV iAP.1PSHIRE, VERMONT, MlCwAOHUSCTTS, RHODE 18- LASD, COKNEOTICUT, NEW YLVANIA. and msmm Each Issue will contain carefully pre pared drawings of the advance fashions of Paris and New York. Once a month the Hazar will Issue, free, a colored fashion supplement. Cut paper patterns of certain gowns in each number will be made a feature. Thev will be sold In connection with each Issue at a uniform price. The IIazak will also publish bi weekly, free, an outline patlern sheet. Mry E.WUklr.1 WILD EELEN By WILUA.1l BLACK RAOQED LADY By If. . IIOII-BLLS American. and a score of other eauallv prominent writers will contribute short stories to the IIazak In iS.jl, making the paper especially rich in JOIM KBNDRICK BAHGS Octsve Tlunet SANTO Gonornl Wood's Method of Placing Cubans in Control, THE CUBANS TOO LAZY TO WORE. Tim Mllltiuw Coinimiiiilur Urcfil to timl I'ooil to Mllllntllllo, II 11 1 utr Advlxcil 'I'lmt Thoi'o 1h I'lenty (if Vorlc Thorn Ho ltof'iifos to lo So. Sauting" do Cuba, Sept. 2S. The sys tem of civil government established by General Wood Is practically complete and In good working order. Major Mc Cleary, formerly attorney general of Texas, and a Spanish scholar, hns been appointed mayor, and the Spanish olll clals nre giving place to Cubans. Gen eral Wood says he does not know the capabilities of the men taking olllce. They are chosen by a committee of 60 prominent Cubans, whom he believes to be honest and conscientious. This com mittee recommends men whom itsmem bers think would be eflleient In the various offices to be filled. Tho choice of men by the committee must be unanimous and must bo made over the signature of the entire GO members. General Wood finds that the plnn works admirably. Lieutenant Hlount has been appointed to codify the Cuban laws. The Cubans earnestly request General Wood to send to Manzanlllo food and clothing. They declare there Is much suffering there, but private advices re ceived by General Wood deny abso lutely the stories of destitution and de clare that work Is obtainable, but that the Cubans will not work, and he has thtiefore refused to send the supplies asked for. Sennr Klgney, one of the largest sugar planters In Cuba, who has ar rived here from Manzanlllo reports the conditions there worse than ever. The Insurgents, ho asserts, refuse to grant permission for the carrying on of work on the plantations, and the Spanish ofllrials decline to furnish protection to those desiring to work. Senor Illgney declares that since the cessation of hos tilities the Insurgents have confiscated his provisions and destroyed a number of valuable pictures, made his carpets Into saddle cloths, tore and trampled curtains and broke glasses worth $500 each. They are encamped In numliers at the sea town of Campechuela, where they' compel small vessels which fall Into their hands to hoist the Cuban flag. William Stakeman, before the war American consul at Manzanlllo, ar rived here yesterday nnd paid a visit to General Wood. He recounted many lawless acts on the part of the Insur gents, who, he declares, demand tribute from every one, terrorize peaceful peo ple and threaten the confiscation of the property of merchants and planters Many say that the recognition of the Cubans has not been granted because the bandits make work and progress Impossible. There Is a general feeling of alarm In Mnnzanillo over the de parture of the Spanish troops, and the American soldiers are 'anxiously awaited. Olio Minute Cmifth Cure surprises people by its quick cures anil children may tako it in largo quantities without tho least dancer. It lias won for itself the best reputation of any preparation usen to-day lor coins, croup, tickling in the throat or obstinate coughs. C' H. HiiKenmich. THE PRODUCE MARKETS As Itcllcctcit by Dcalliiir 111 lhllndnl phlu mid llul tnnorii. Philadelphia, Sept. 27. Flour well main tained; winter superfine. t2.15W2.40: Penn sylvania roller, clear, $3.10Ji3.33; city mills, extra, 52.do.ii 2. 7.1. rtye flour dull, but steady, nt $2.701i2.73 piT barrel for cholco Pennsylvania. Wheat strong; No. 2 red, spot and month, 72V4(ft72Vfec. Corn firm; No. 2 mixed, spot und month, S4V4S3lo. ; No. 2 yellow, for locnl trade, 37c. Oats quiet and steady; No. 2 white, new, 27SJ 2Sc; No. 2 white, clipped, new, 2SV4C Hay steady; choice timothy, 10.MTI11 for largo bales. Hcef quiet; beef hams, 520-320.50. Pork quiet, family, J12.5013. Lard easy; western steamed, 51.90. Butter steady; western cieamery, 15V4S21c. ; factory, 14'jc. ; Elgins, 21c; Imitation creamery, 135i 17c. ; New York dairy, llfllDc. ; cream- cry, 15l&20V.c. ; fancy Pennsylvania prints Jobbing at 22j25c; do. wholesale, 210. Clieu.c linn; large, white, ; small do., S'iifc. ; large, colored, tfjic. ; small do., 8?ifi9c. ; light skims, CV-ilS7c; part do., 6V4f((ic; full do., sviffiSVtc Kegs steady; New York and Pennsylvania, 17V4fJlSc. ; western, fresh, 17M;0. Potatoes steady; Jerseys. $1.25iftl.75; New York, $1.23Q1.62i; Long Island, $1. 501.il. S?1; Jersey sweets, $1. 23ft2; southern sweets, 51. Petroleum firm; refined, New York, $.".85; Philadel phia and Baltimore, $fi.S0; Philadelphia, In hulk, 53 70. Cottonseed oil steady and more active: prime summer yellow, 22c; off summer yellow, 21 Vise. ; prime winter yellow, 275i2Sc. Ualtlmoii-, Sept. 27. Flour dull and un changed. Wlient firmer: pot und month, ;2V15t721,i:c. ; October, 71V171V.: December. 70'Bfi 71c : steamer No. 2 red, COiQC7c.; southern, by sample. CSfiiSVic.; do. on grade. GSi'i(72aic. Porn firmer; spot, month und October, 315j3Hic ; November, 34VlS'3IViC. ; new or old November or De cember, 33ifi33'tc ; steamer mixed, ZZ'ii J3',ic. ; southern, white, 3r3iH5c: do. yel low, 3Cf(37c. Oats firm; No. 2 white, west ern, 27VSQ2V.; No. 2 mixed do., 25i25$c. Hyo firm: No. 2 nenihy, 51c; No. 2 west ern, 6251c. Hay very firm on good grades; No. 1 timothy, 510110.50. Lettuce at C5c. per bushel box. Llvo Stock Markets New York. Sept. 27. Heeves In mocler Bte demand; prices steady; natlvo steers, 'I75''i5 50; oxen, $4'd4.40; bulls, $35j3.fi0; m.wb, 51.0OSi3.C3. Calvi-s weak: veals, $35 1.25: tops. $8 50; griihsers and buttermilks, f3.2554.25: westerns, $3Si5.S0. Sheep steady; Ijmbs a trllle firm; sheep, $3.505r4; lambs, 13 2511.85. lings steady at $1.1561.40; west oiii pigs, $3.75. Hast Liberty, Ph.. Sept. 27. Cattle sii'tidy, unchanged. Hogs steady; best assorted mediums. $1.251.30; best York-r-rs, $1,205(1.25: commun to fair do.. $1,053 1,10 heavy hogs, $1.10511.15; good pigs, fl 75513.90. skips and common pigs, $2.50 .1X50 roughs. $2.5051 3.C5. Sheep slow und lovwr rholci . $l.50''i4.f5; common. $3.25fr 1,75 choice spring lambs, $5,505(5.05: com i.ion to good, $3,505(5.50; veal calves, $75) T50. 1.' i i (nen,.f l.Ttna I'UI MltmCII SllllltUlS, PUllft, tll m..", iiiirns, skin diseases nnd especially piles thoro 11..1.1.. ...i iA..i-i,.t., icWrti. rrvrtl is nno ruiiiKia) iiiuuiiy, wui iibn . iw.,, -salve When you call fur DeWitt's dou't iw ept coiinterfi Its or fmuds. Vuu will not ,e d!sppoiiitei with DuWitt's Witch Ilael salve. C II. Ihaeubiii'li Horrors of tho Ahhcroi't l riill. Veneuuvcr, H. C Bejit. J. O. Qriy .f New Yotk city, and J. A. U Wood, of lioston, tell a story whli 1 it,' i " reports of the liorrnrH of tl eh i' it trail. They left Ashcroft . n, . and were nearly sturved, tin- y, lii-inn they leuchid illenora. Ka. l drey "Clin -jh u'llngs between llaxlc ton and Ob m v. n ilmost beyond eliduiunce. Ko: trn duyv wo lived on a few ounces of porih! :e dully, nnd for live days, when the i aligs Of hunger drove us to despei.'tlon, we shot i horse and lived on horse flesh." What Or. . I!. Slater hiiyi, Ill'Kl'Al.o, N'. Y. (ienls: l ium my pei sonal knowledite, g.iinml in observing the ell'ect of your Kluloh's Cum In oases of ad vanced Consumption. I iiiii prepared to S'i it Is tho most loiiiarKuljlo llomeily that Ihm ever been hrouifht to my attention. It ha ccrtalnly atved iiiuuy fioui (Vinsuinptiun. Kdlil hy P, 1), Kirliu, and a jiimruuttu. i "HOLD DUST." EPi2 Lisa K ti H a Ears IhJ.' tfe tColoni! Down (!il Tliree Vchin. Ualtlmore. fiept. 28. f'nlimel Parrv Lee Downs, nt mm Mine n member of the stun" of the governor of Marylund, und later u fugitive tiom Justin- for three years, plead guilty in the crim inal court yesterday to obtaining money under false pretenses, and wits sen tenced to three years In the penlten tlary. Colonel Downs was arrested In Chicago a few months ago, having lived there for two years under an us sumed nnme. A Few Pointers. The recent statistics of the number o deaths show that the large majority die with consumption. This disease may commence with an apparently harmless cough which can be cured instantly by Kemp's llalsam for the 1'hro.U aud I-ungs, which is guaranteed to cure and relieve all cases. Price 2$ and 50c. Sold by all druggists ; ask for a free sample o-day. t t-Mt-riin.VH Wisi-Iintl nnino-.. At ili.stoi. -ii. slun. 3; Brooklyn, 1. At New York Philadelphia, 11; New York, 7. At D tUlinnre Baltimore, 11; Washington, 2. At Cincinnati Cincin nati, J; Cleveland. 2. At Chicago (U Innings) Chicago. 5; Pittsburg, 4. At St. Louis Louisville. 10; St. Louis, 4. Takes the hum out; heals the wound; cures the pain. Dr. Thomas' ndectrlc Oil, tho household remedy. JvitcneiH-r -iivod .Marcluinn. London, Sept. 28. The Cairo corre-spond-nt of The Dally Mall says: Ma jor Marchand has admitted In con versation that the arrival of General Kltrhener saved him from annihila tion by the dervishes. When you call lor DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salvo the sireat ulle euro, dun't au-cpt any thing else. Don't ho talked into Hcoentiiur a I substitute, Tor piles, lor sores, lor burns, (.. II. Ilugeubuch. The Smith and Il Adviiiiliiges. The Southern Hallway has issued for fiec distribution, a eliteou page journal des criptive of Virginia, North and South Caro lina, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama and .Mississippi. I'crsons seeking new locations, or capitalists desiring to make safe und profit able investments will fmil tho information contained therein both valuable uud inter esting. Copies will bo mailed freo upon ap plication to John M. Bcall, District Passen ger Agent, 823 Chestnut street. Philadelphia, Pa. tiii: I.ADlllS. The pleasant effect and perfect safety with which ladies may uso Syrup of Figs, under all conditions, mako it their favorite roniedy. To got the truo and genuine article, look for tho name of tho California Fig Syrup Co. printed near tho bottom of the package. Foi sale by all druggists. POOR THROUGH DOCTORIHG. Jcepli Hulttin, uf ltnltlniori'.nwrnni be fore A O Vmwuit, Justice oi ihel'eaoet J cfnlnreil uiaii; years ol mifli rliiK uud mint) toriiiu lmmtti4 wretchtM rt-ntiltAOf SELF ABUSE. VARICOCELES, I threw awriy ii urc it dt-ril of money on worth,?! rpraodlc a inl ii I'tori nnd did not rwHv tta rilKlitDnt heiit-fit lium un tblne I tuok. Hud to gvt up work, wns i rt"iiiiv wt-uk anil completely dlu beftrifiifl l.tu u uk Ijuih hi Hi him) tiniDCri, and In utioi lt k, ah l did not euro w hat h cam of me. Itmliu ) niun , was torceti ti slop doo torlnir; m for four iiioutlm 1 ctuiUiitU'd tn tala dentli-llkecundl ion. bHU L-rowliiK inr, mttlon day I chimcMt lo n-atl tin1 ii'iertlt-meiit of DR. THEEL 60 N. SIXTH ST. Jprlvntoitnt-anrponciiiHii. t.' I'lilht .U lphlna'a. In fi I'lillndflpliiis yn r.aii.lpkikt'diiliu nut uiuonif auvcta! oth-r n inv ductur I oiulit (o t;o see. Bo X concluded to du saand borrowed euousb monry to consult htm, itiul a k Inter niut under hu wonderlul trntnipnt. which cured me perma nently t:i nlnw month V s-nd five 2c stamps for book "'I'lll'Tll. ' ih- only bo. 1c expolnir the fraudulent huMii'-fi at i,uiuk dnciors, A valuable book tor y nu in; tttid old. ItrUht 1 1tRfAe, Diabetes, Mellltlf) ttlooti l'nlon cured under Kunrnntve, No mmv pubtKh.'d wi hunt I'tuiRoni, I'retili Cnnri cured In - to 1(1 dajn I rpattnent hy ranlU llouiMy-i; evgs wl. a Sut VB8ft-10; Bun, 9-13. ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND THERE IS NO KIND OF PAIN OH i 1 ACHE. INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL O inAi rnin-HiLLLK WILL NOT RE. ' LIEVE. LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUD- , 8TITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE ' DEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS & SON. 'or all Bilious and Nrtnvou3 HsBASBS. They pupfy the IIluod and give M.-althy action to the entiro sbtcui. Curo DYUPEPSJA, HEADACHE, COW3TIPATION and P'MPLES FARQUHAR Variable Friction Feed SAW MILL ana Ajax Center Crank Engine IlapW, (iccurato, etronz nnl Binipie, wun larwe bills or wheel, Htront? nnd safe. Nul'nrquliar Holli'r lint ercr ox lilodfil. Also Btandurd asriuuiiurtti impitnifnia Geuerully. Hay l'reiwei a Pecfalty, fiend for CatalOtfua atl prices to A. B. FARQUHAR CO., Ltd., York.Pa. I j-iil .iUrrtothoi l,.., .g BY 1 ii,. , t,r L'oLuu.iikiuii : io Hi u K 4 E B f 'I i .MitH. rrinaii. nt lu 'l Trt tZi ' ' jun'iil Th i m.i.'M MUnbEttlkS llVlVUli'viiii t.ti'l'illll.' r pis 1 i srX . isW. 'OOLD DUST 1 reus tfxti 3 ssiru n r Men. rsra M if w a h k mm 0 VETERIHARYSPECIFICS cuii'J S 'i:VHItW. Lium Feri-r. Milk I'ever. 'jhl'ltAIAh. I.nnii'lici,H, lllicuiiiull.in, cu'iuai l l".PI'-'''I " IHatrimx-r. i?nuiwini. Hot-. (Jrul.H. c'u'ii)' "1 'flUH. t'oldi. influenza. ('(ILIC, Ili-llturhe. Illarrlu-n. (I.C. Pri-vi-uN Allr-CAHIttAlii:. CUHLH i clcuL!,ii:' eVi!Lil,An 'OMTIO., HtnrliiB Cont. CUc. cinch, Btablo Ciwe, T(i Bporinc, IVwk, ttcu $7 At druKKHts or hvnt pre! wild on rt'celnt of prict. Humphrojrt' Mctllcim' co.. Cor. Wtlllnm & John FUNew ork. Veteiunauy Mascal Sext Vrfk. SEK.V0TJS DEBILITY, VITAL, WKAKXESS and Prostrotlon fr-om Over work or other causes. Humphreys' Homoopnthlo Spocifir" No. Si8, 111 use over AO yours, tho only BUocossful XH-rnody. $lpcrvial,or5 vials and laruo vial powdcr,for $5 Soli! by DruKSl.tA, or avtit tiuftt r-nll on rot Ipt of price, llLlll'llltLlS'ai.U. t.0,, Cor.MIUiu A JoUobl..wIork 'Webster's (International! lonary t.jtulirtl Authority, ' .1 l.n .T, Sum Tliei Oao (. Mfniiclnrcl fhor.8 jtJoy'tl'rtntlnk' (IVf, tlin V S SiiirPintJ im. mi me ntdlH a erne TonrtB, ftndof near all the NcllOOllxKlkft. Wiirmlv Coiiiiiioniiecl r Stato Suierinteiilpnt( i of SrliooN. rolleift I'ffal- , cipntfl.andofhprhiiuciitors ; uuiomi wiuiout uiiuibeik Xilvilluiilklo lit Mil) )inua..l.,il,l b, . U.r tculifi-, erliular, pn- ( fcMiitnal num. nml self- : , 1 1-iKUIEST POR PRACTICAL USE. 1 It 'j easy to find the word w anted. It i-t l wy to nscertiiln the proiuinclnon J It i , easy to trace the growth of a word. ') !t " ,-isy to learn what n word means. I Tin' .Wh- for; Trlhuna Snv.qj- S I 1 it. st ."llilon fH.ini's from liif itrt'ss Willi n , . ' 1 'm'i Hi it linplli'S tlm lurtftt thorunirh -,ll- , ' i.'i ! l pitji iiitr ,1 pni.rlBltm "IIih i, i,,ll. . h., iiu.u tilts ft ot. tn whti'll It ti 1 j, .ijiiiiiy itscnui.i lei, r. .inu s.isrjfl. ? OET THn BUST. -vr- J f(3Spen men paces sent on application to S t (i. C. MKKKTAM CO., Publishers, i 2 Sprhmnelil, Mats., r.S.A. A r o-orvr-r o rvi oovooKvrvovo-"-'Vr-wv- 'THE STYuiSH PATTERN." Af- tlstlu Fashionable. UilgfnsU Petfect l'lttlng Prices, lO nntl 15 cents. None hlgner. None betttt at ary f flee. Some relbblf jierclianV clfc them In nearly very city jr town. Ari for Item, ot the can be had by mail froa o tn elthtr Nev.- York ot CJilcagu. 5tamps taken. Latest Fashion Sheet tent upru 'ecelpf aJ oi-.t tent ts fly postage, - MAGASIN BrlRhlest ladles' mp2.'!ne (jufalkhed. invaluable loe tho home, f ashlori Ihe dav. Home Literature. Househ Hints, Fanct Vork. Current Toplci, rLtlon, all Iw amy V s;nt a fear, In cluding a froc pattern, out own sc!et. Uon anv Unit., Seed two 2-cent atone int ample topy.u Addf esr ,aSis5 Ai.J. "West Hth. Street, Nisvt YkJ THE GREATEST BOOK OF THE p1 Should be In Every Home and Lib.J!ei tub Peon's sieHisi" In written br IUcht non. William Kwart Ola-K Ki'l'remier of (treat Uritlan and Ireland, Che Knc, Hev. A. )I. baice. Queen's College, Oiford, lin. Kef. tiamual Ives Curtly l).V Chicflto Iheoloeleh. Seminary, OhtciiKO, lll.t Kev. Fmderlo W Farrar, 1.U., F.H.S., i)an of Oanurbur Canterbury. Fn.i IUt. Ktmerll, Capon. I .!).. Tuft fl Lfone, tioiuerTllle.Maati.i IUt. Frank W Ounsautus 1. 1 Armour Initltut( Ohtonso, 1U,, Xlav. (leorcH F. l'entecoi-t, !).!., alarjln. bono l'ruttb)triun Churcli, London, Knc.j Her. It. H. MaoArthur. D.D., f'nWnry ItHptUt Church. New York City, N. V., ltev Murtrn Huminerbell, U.l) Mala Mret Free ltaiitlt t'burcli, Lenltttnn, Mo. i Kef. Frank M. llristol, 1 ()., F.'tt Methodist Fpjacopftl Cbnrch, i:ton,lU Uev W, T Mnirh, IX 1)., ''The Chrla tlaa Oommnnpulth," London, Vnp.i IUt, F.dwtrd Frorett Hale, 1)1). Bouth Cont-r .atlonal Church, lioston, Mann.. Uev Jnneph Aitnr l'i t, I.l)., Weslerait Colleica, Jtlchmond, Vnt t Itor (' i,r Hens Grecnrr, Iipil l!niverntjr, T eipsla, (termonyi Iler. wm. Cleaver Wilkinson. 1 ' tin I rutty of i'hiCBKO, Chi raKO, 111., Uev Su hm Ubi'. Il.t '1 rlnlty Olleco, Ilartford.iVw. l;, y.on - iii.-on, D.I.,Bt.John' Woodl'rak ninli ' iit 1 1, l.ng t Iter, George CI. Loriniftr, rT, r , rii 1 d. I o-.ton, Mann. rot'LUH I'DHKP. At i k . 47 ful.iaeA llluttra tlont, silt edsiM, cK Mi. ll '1 . half levant, tS.UUt full levant, WJXi, yiAlilti IPITION.-,?-.! pnpon. j(0 fuM.pace UIutr tinni. Ktrln A r.'.t ntlui. full tuviinr. nnn valuRifi. tl6(0: Rtyle U--wirlumc full loant, tufted. tJUUOi in 16 FAftTB.qi.. ito Mrn, i u trqucntioni toeacb,ititX paper ooverw, bewed, trlmun d (lightly, l.UUeach part. tor Raio at an uookbuhiw ktui ny uoniwiif r. ror further Information, wrUu HI'NltY O. HIIKI'AUI), Fubljther.VlS und Monro Ht t(jt. Cb I cftQ. 1 1 1 1 not. ATOM'S TAMSY PILLS A vtnm. tbuk linnrv WOMAN'S RELIEF. Alt tv brum nt mil rtllalil. Avovt IiHitntiunt. Gl CATOK'tTiVBT I'lUSind 4VKROIIi. CToertc CutHtioa,MM. Ourboek, i. ur N&le'nl Kirllu'i druj; Flop-and Hhaoardo rirup tnr '4iS Vrldbnitoil rini i A Vt'wilorft never full u wTOUi-;i!v;".u!.ri;i!,-'" i i in fcfa ajitl turfl I tiler tkk i i ' Xuct FcnnyToytilllU and otlitr II Auutdi ' AIM.! tin jIiia ht-t knil Avoid dl-tt . flrtmant. , GuvdPol iupwtor to all otherattiViUif UitlnthenlffrUt, No. L 1 Vtlcukra, i tt' iAik'' r UI rovlmky't ilnu Idnlra tlives. etore, Km I'UBAZARr SrS VHmERMSW'! a S y CS7 mm JL - -
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