1 THE BXCliLLENXii OF SYRUP OF FIGS is due not only to the orlfrinnllty nnd simplicity of the t'oirtlliintion,bntnlso to tho care anil Hit 111 witli which it is nianufactured by solatititlo processes known to tho California Tici Svnur Co. only, and wo wish to impress upon all tho importance of inircluisiMf tho truo and orlfrinnl remedy. As tho (?enulno Syrup of Figs is imi'nufnetured by tho Camkoiima Via Svihip Co. only, a knowledge of that fact will assist otio in avoiding tho worthies imitations manufactured by otherpar ties. The high standing of tho Cai.i PoiiNr.V Via SvltiM' Co. with tliw jiiedi eal profession, mid My satisfaction which the penuino Syrup of Figs has given to millions of families, niukes the name of the Company a guaranty of the exccllenjo of its remedy. It is far in advance of all other laxatives, as it acts on the kidneys, liver and bowels without irritating 01 weaken ing them, and it docs not tfripe nor nauseate. In order to get its beneficial etVects, please remember the name of the Company CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FltANOf .. I.IMIIMVIM.K. It;'. Hundreds of Miloa Burnod Ovor by tho Fiorco Flames. WISOOHSIU TOWNS ENDANGERED. W VI'UK. Royal Worcester Corsets. FOR SALE BY LEADINQ DEALERS. i& used asun admixture to ordinary cof I ICC niaivca u i"wrj. delicious drink r.;,.;,. Grocers can tell you why those whobuy Seolig's keep coining back for it. Strange though how long it tidces people to try a new thing. Lauer'sJL 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 jood authority on which is best. riio Ilovisstatoil IMstrlot In That Stnto Covoim an Area or 'llireo Hundred Siliiai'o Mllo- TI10 Uroutor l'nrt of Colorado' Porotin JlnyboWlliodOut Milwaukee, Wis., Oct. 1. A dispatch from Chippewa Falls, Wis., says: The forest flrej) are still creating great havoc through this section of tho state. No rain has yet fallen In the district tributary to this point, and the lumber companies are sendlnc hundreds of mn Into the woods In an endeftvo? t sar the standing pine. It Is estimated that already tOO.000,000 feet have been de stroyed. All trains coming Into Chip pewa Falls from the north and west are hours late. The Wisconsin Cen tral Is experiencing great difficulty In handling tralllc, and Its wires are all down. A movement has been started to assist the homeless farmers who have been burned out. Thousands are still fighting tho llames, but are making little headway, as everything Is dry as tinder. A Cumberland, Wis., dispatch says: Cumberland presents a sad sight to day. The mill portion of the country la a smouldering heap of ruins. The loss Is about $185,000. Forest fires were swept Into tho city from the southwest about G o'clock Thursday night by a tornado. The air was filled with smoke and burning cinders, and the fire caught on the east and west sides of town at about the same time. The llames spread with a npldlty that threatened not only the entire city, but the lives of the Inhabitants. Every part of the town was filled with smoke and flying firebrands, and the people were running In every direction panic stricken. Two freight trains standing here took about 200 people to Shell Lake, and hundieds more sought the western lake shore for safety. Mean while the. volunteer fire department did heroic work In trying to save the busi ness portion of the city. A timely downpour of rain, lasting about 20 minutes, enabled the firemen to check the progress of the flames on the west side of the city, but nothing could save the city east of the Omaha road, Includ ing the lumber yard and the mills or the Beaver Dam Lumber company, 22 residences, boarding house, livery barn and saloon. About 40 farmers south- cast of the city lost their homes and croos. A dispatch from Itice Lake says the forest tires In that vicinity were cneck' cd by lltrht rains Thursday night. Fif ty farmers near Rice Lake lost all their possessions. The Johnson urotners Lumber company, six miles west, lost their mill and stock of hard wood lum ber. with no Insurance. The town of Alemena. near Rice Lake, is reported destroyed. The Soo railway bridge, near Alemena, was burned, stopping nil the trains on that line. No loss of life has been reported The greatest damage has been done In tho townships of Cumberland, Tur tle Lake, Clinton, Stanford, Barron Oak Grove and Cedar Lake. A special from Kail Clair says tho Northwestern Lumber company lost 2,000,000 feet of saw logs above that city. ,Flfleld, Wis., reports much damage In that region. The road from the Pike Lake summmer resort to Flfleld la Impassable on account of fallen timber, and a number of guests will be obliged to remain there until the road cleared. New Richmond, Wis., reports the fires around Clear Lake and Olenwood which for a time threatened to destroy those towns, are now nearly out, nl though much damage has been done. Sprague, a small town on the Omaha road. Is rumored to have been partially destroyed. Communication with tho place Is Interrupted. The ontli iiim) IN Atlvunlitgitfl. T' " 1 turn llnlhviiy Ims Iswiied for fiee dlt iliiitiuii, a sixteen page jounml des- tnp of Virginia, North nnd Smith Caro lina i-iinewee, deorKia, Alilttini anil Mis. ' (i.ipl lVrsntm seeking new locations, or c.itiiiuhtt dwriiiu to make safoand Droflt- dile Invent incuts will find llio information cont'ilmd lliciidn both vnliinldu anil liti'5- stlng. Cuiilen will bo malh il free upon iip- pliciiuoii to.Miliii M. J'rail, District rawn ger gcnt, 8Si Clipstnut street, l'lillnilelphia, Wlmt 1r. A. K. SlulT KnyH. IlI'lTAU), N. Y. dents: l'miii my per sonal knowledge, gained in observing the cH'cct of your SIiIIoIi'h One In casos of ml v.micil Consumption. I am prepared to say It is i lii most remarkable- licmcdy that has cvci liei'ii brought to my attention. It 1ms certainly saved many from Consumption. Sold by 1' O Kirlln. and a gmuautce. Christ. :hffiidt, Agent and Bottler, 203 W. Coal Street, SHENANDOAH - PA. DRINK CI,KARY'S EXTRA UNE QUALITY -GINGER ALE, Superior Sarsaparilla.. and Orange Champagne. King Leopold' eSJSKof Belgium C Appointed JOHANN Hoff as Honorary Mem- A ber of the Sanitary College at Brussels, In X consideration of the highly nutritious and V beneficial -action of the Genuine JOHANN t UOFF'S MALT EXTRACT. J Meie strength In ore do7cn bottlM ot Jotinnn lloff's Malt Hxtrnct than In a cask of (j t nlo 01 porter, wll 'i jut ihelr dolttcrlous flTecta. A V Ask for the Genuine JOHANN IIOFF'S MALT EXTRACT. I h IT MAKES FLCSH AND BLOOD. (, to thk i,akd or puns'iuik Anil mmrsm I AT T K k k fc.. 'timer, Ihtt Hutiil ol Ammlm. Cull forhln. Via the tiue pathway, "Tlia Iron Mountain Koiite," which traeiesa ri'glon of pen ctual .fiinslilne. where mmv slorins, bllzmlsor Jigli altltmles are unknown, Pullman first ami M'conil tlass palaro and tourist sle"tiing rais to points In Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Did and New Mexico, Ati.oua, California, Oiegim, Wasliiiiglou, Nrlimskn, I'tah ami Nevada, without change Quirk time, low rates, and all tho eomforKof modern railway Improvements guaranteed to all who pur c'liasu tickets via the Missouri Pacific railway system. I'or rates light from your home, literature, and full Information, drop a postal card, .1. 1'. MiCalin, T. 1'. Agent, nil) lull load avenue, lllinira, N. V or 31) 1 liroiul ay, New York. 3-1-tf W. E. Hoyt. (I. i: 1'. Agt. ForillDtLtousand Ufrvous Disim'.si. Tlioy punfjr the 61 RLOtr nnd cive iii'M.thv it an u m acll:..! to tl'C entire systein. U U KsaKaiE Cure DYSPEif'StA, 5EADAC5E, COW8TIPATICH nnd P'MPLES "1 ! IMP- v s .... !. hj. Pl.il., Olve the Children a Prink called Uraln-0. It is a delicious, appetuing, nourishing food drink to take the pl.u o of coll'co. Sold hj all grocers and likid 'y all who havo usi it hocaiiso when pioporly prepared it tastes like the finest culler but is free from all Its Injurious propoilics. OihIii Oitids illgejtinii unil etrcugtlieus tlio nencs It is not a Htlmulaiit but a health huiclor, and cliildreu, as well as adults, can diluk It with great benefit. Costs uliont 1 as much as coflco. 15 and S5c Ask your grocer for tho "Uoyal Patent rlour, nnd take no othoi bmnd . Ills tho lost 6ol inail" STRONG AGAIN! WHEN IN DOUBT, TRV Theyhavestooil the tct of years, and have cured ttiuuiandt of cases of Nervous Diseases, lucb as Debility, Dizziness, Sleepless ness and Varicocele.Atroohv.&c They clear the brain, strengthen the circulation, ma ice digestion, tier feet, and imnart a heitthw vigor to the whole being. AH drains and losses are checked farmamntiy. Unless patients nre Droperiv cured, tnelr condition Olten worries them into Issanttv. Lomumnt on or Iieaih. IT Mailed sealed. Price $t per box; 6 boxes, with Iron-clad legal guarantee to cure or refundtk money, 5.oo. sena lor tree dook. a a are is, f tAL MtUIUNb LU., Lieveiana, (J,". vim n i.i UUIA acnator Hanna Discusses Our Qov- ornmont's Polioyi IHE ISLAND3 ARE LOST TO SPAIN Whether tho IhIiiihW Are) Jtotnliiccl by the- Unltiid States or Turned Ovor to tho IiiMiin;rutM Will llo J'or Con irro to Dotorintno, Clevelnnd, Oct. 1. Tho Leader hna from Its Wnshlngton correspondent the following Interview with Senator Han na concerning the Philippine question, which Is believed to represent the views ot President McKlnley: "I do not know what the Instructions plven our peace commissioners are," raid the senator, "hut so far as con cerns tho neirotlatlons which will be Instituted In Paris today I can see no other result than that Spain will havo to relinquish her sovereignty over not only Luzon Island, but the entire Philippine archipelago. Spain has no reason to expect to be able to retain any portion ot the group. She went Into the war and lost, and now ought to he prepared to suffer all the con sequences which such a defeat Im plies. I regard tho Philippines as lost to Spain, and that being a foregone conclusion, In my opinion, tho problem which next confronts us relates to the form of government which we will give the Islands. "When tho Philippine question flrst presented Itself there was a strong sentiment among conservative, far see ing and thinking men In this country which favored the retention by the United States of merely a naval base jitrjfimniis or milks or itriv. In MMh- Alnrmlnir Work or I'lnmos eolisln CnimtloH. Chippewa Knits, Oct. 1. Forest tires which lias been spreading for three days show no nlnns of ibntement In Chlppewn and Clark cnun'les. Outside these two counties the tires have gen erally been cheeked by rain or havo burned everything In sight. Tho devastated district extends through the counties running from Abbotsford along the Wisconsin Cen tral for 200 miles nnd nntth for 76 or 100 mites. It Is estimated that W0.000, 000 feet of pine has be.n destroyed. Many farmhouses have been destroyed. Mole than a hundred fnrmers In this county have lost all their buildings and grain. Orgnnlzcd bands of farmers have been trying to stop the flames, but with little success. No estimate can be placed upon the damage done to gathered crops, buildings, lumber and growing timber. The fires are thought to have been stinted by farm cis In clearing lands. Jlrs. Jacob Coiresnii was burned to death while fighting forest fires on Thursday. Her two children, while at tempting to save her, were badly burn ed about the face and head. coi.onAno' i'oui:sT rnti:s lllil Knlr to Doviixtuto the Uronttir Part or tho Hliito's Woodbind. Denver, Colo., Oct. 1. Iteports from the western pot Hon of the state con tinue to tell of the ravages of the for est fires, which bid fair to devastate the creator part of the forests of the state. A special from Olenwood Springs, the center of the burning dis trict, says: "The fires In the mountains near here have taken fresh life, owing to high winds. The sun has been nearly obscured all day, and the atmosphere Hii ID I lTi -red from Kczrn.a on the right ear. I could hardly keep my hands oil It, tlio Itching was so sevcro. Hmall bubbles would ojien, omlttli' a watery llko substance, apparently pol'ioiji.ns. 0 ioof tho lending doctors hero trc '-eil and applied the usual physician's rc'iiedli . ithout benefit. Jty brother rcc o.iimcnil i tli.it I try Ci'TtrriiA. Tlio frit nn , ns KnnthlntT,aiu before the box uiij ..' ; ',ic the iivne had dimippeared. il. V, HA KNOT, Mt Itaco St., Clun., O. TrsBD-, Crr TRRATursT for Ktirt Kiwnor Ec ma,ui "r IUir -ttirm bnlhi ulth Ci'Tl- . i , pcnlln nnftt'illwr. with Ci'Tirum, pure.t ot ii p , inj mil'l ilf.e.of Ct ticdra Kkiulvbrt. !M.'. ii.-tmutUi world. Pottir Dnro jwn Cntir. fjG&r , a,.larri'in., Itaton. ' How to Cure Ec!taa,"frce, HUMPHREYS' UlliLCU QlillL'.) Ul IlitClJ' ti, llUVtll uaiJtJ i ' and coaling station In the Island this ! Is heavy with smoke. For Salt at KIRLIN'S Drug Store, Shenandoah, Pa. DIRT DEFIES THE KING." 1 HEN IS GREATER THAN ROYALTY ITSELF, WE HAVE NO AGENTS Is r. it. tirrTHr. rn.t.iiiM. but havo lold direct to th eon omer for S3 year at nbote ale ririecf. eaTior him the ae&ler f proms. cuipu. whore for examloauon. ETerrthiag warrantea, 113 Kjl.l of Vetdclei, so lliee 01 iiaraf... Tor, Unrztal. S38 to 170. SnrTere.t3UtollU. Carrla- PhaetoDl. l'rapl. Waron. ttee. Bcnnjt-Hoaa ana uuK IVitani. fiend for larct. free H.-tOflSamr. rriee, Catalerit cf all eor lljtea. ehaSe, apron eodr.ndtri, $60, Itheartalri.lanri. '5n. Allocate ieu. KHAIIT OABKIAOB IvBD UAUKKBS M1TO. CU. TV. B. PM.ITT, KLEHA.UT. WD. Free Pills. Sicinl vonr addrcsH to II. E. Mucklcn & Co ( Sdpjuro. and eet a free sample box of Dr, Kinn's New Life l'ills. A trial will convince you of their merits. These pills are easy I heir action anil arc Iiarticiuany enecuve the cure of Constipation and Sick Headache h'nr Malaiia nnd I.ivcr troubles they havi beon nroved invaluable. They arc guaranteed to be perfectly free from every deleterious 1 . : , , TM..... J ubslance ami to ue purely vcKciauic iuc i-.iit weaken liy lueir acuon, uui uy yivn,B iuuc to tlie stomach and bowels neatly invigorate the sstcm. Kcfiular size 2.jc, per uox. sow by A. Wadey, UntRijist. Itntoliforrt Does Not Kvpoot ii fctriKU. Indianapolis, Oct. 1. M, D.rtatchford, president of tho Mine Workers' union, says that the report of an Impending general strike among the miners Is un true, "There will be no general strike," said Mr. Uatchford, "during the life of tho Chicago agreement, which lasts un til next May, What will happen In the future no one can tell. There will be no trouble anywhere as long ao the operators live up to the contract, and tho organization will protect them. There will be local strikes wherever tho operators violate that agreement, but as far as this ofllce is advised there Is nothing of that kind In prospect now." 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Addreai ZARAH tho ASTROLOGER, Lock Box 403, Philadelphia, Pa. 1 AteeMJrS5."ZarahlbeieTBCiMBlseerulnlyaMnlshlnUuuanda. Eta wendeifal predleUeu and tasU an ast sen uaiipBieDi. ana Kirnune inoevncw. base presumably belnc Manila and the bay contiguous thereto. Since then, however, this sentiment apparently hna underRone a very marked change, and It appears for the most part that these same men who at first believed wo should occupy Manila alone are ad vocating the termination of Spanish rule In the whole group. "Aside from the fact that the general Bentlment of the country seems to be against returning any of the Islands to Spain, the United States is under ob ligations to the Insurgents to establish a stable and enlightened form of gov ernment through the entire archipelago. When the war broke out the Philip pine Insurrectionists became in a cer tain sense the hIIIpm of the Americans, and It tliuHfoie Is our moral duty to see to It that In the future thev will be assured safe and civilized rule, and until the United States determines in just what manner the Philippines ul timately shall be governed, we neces sarily will have to consider the Philip pines our wards. During this transitional period tne United States will be called unon to exercise a primitive, or rather arbitrary form of control over the islands, and continue it until congress finally evolves a system of government. In other words. It seems to me we will have to maintain a temporary protec torate over the archipelago, and this will he accomplished by means of the army and navy in the Philippines and Philippine waters. What will be the ultimtae fate of the islands is of course a problem of the future. Whether the Philippines will become an Independ ent nation or a colony of the United States or whether a long time Ameri can protectorate will be established will be a subject for congress to decide. "It Is well understood that Spain must abide by the verdict of our peace com missioners, wliatever that may prove to De, as she is In no fit condition to renew the conflict which has resulted so disas trously to her. She has no reason to ex pect that our commissioners will agree to any proposition which contemplates the continuation ot Spanish control over any part or all of the group. I feel con fident we will have no further trouble In an armed way with Spain. "The only obstacle with which we may have to contend Is the opposition of the Insurgents to our plans. It Is not at all certain, of course, that we will encoun ter any such obstacle, though It Is as suredly among the probabilities. How ever, from what I have read of the mis sion of Agonclllo, the personal repre sentative of Agulnaldo, the Insurgent chieftain, we may find the Philippines tractable and willing to accept what ever form of government we will finally decide upon, so long as Spain will have no hand In Its administration." Regarding the reports which came from Paris that one of Spain's proposi tions to our commissioners will be that the United States pay her J400.000.000 for the relinquishment of the Philip pines, Senator Hanna said, significant ly: "We an- not paying money for or buying territory which we now con trol." The fire east of Glenwood Springs Is fortunately In an unsettled portion of the county, and aside from the im mense loss by the burning timber, no loss hag occurred up to the present time. The stock on the range, as far as heard from, has escaped the fire." A special from Montrose, Colo., says: The forest fires southeast of town about 25 miles have now reached large pro portions and can be plainly seen from town. The range between Hairpin, Messa and Sawtooth mountain is near ly devastated. Disease is a prcat and treacherous ocean. Man ever standi upon Its shore and gazes out over its calm surface without a thought of danger. It licks his feet it advances and recedes almost playfully but all the same it will crack his boues and eat him, and wipe the crimson foam from its laws as if nothing had happend, as it has been doing ever since the world began. A man who carelessly saunters along the shore of the insatiate sea of disease, will some day encounter a great storm in the form of some fatal malady and will he en gulfed. Because a man does not have to go to bed when he suiters from a trivial indi gestion, because he does not have to give up work when he gets nervous and cannot sleep at night, because he can still force down an unsatisfactory meal when he is suffering from loss of appetite, because by strong effort he can add a column of figures with aching head is no reason that these disorders are trifling or to be neglected. They are the warnings of serious sickness. A man who promptly heeds them, and re sorts to the right remedy, will speedily re cover his usual health. The man who neg lects them will find that he is in the grip of consumption, some nervous disorder, or some other dread malady, due to improper or insufficient nutrition. Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery is the best of all medicines lor men ana women wno sui fer in this way. It restores the lost appe tite, facilitates the flow of digestive Juices, invigorates the liver, purifies and enriches the blood and tones and builds up the nerves. It cures q3 per cent, of nil chronic, bronchial, throat and lung affections, and is an unfailing remedy for nervous prostra tion. Medicine di alers sell it WITCH HAZEL OIL Piles or Hemorrhoids Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. Boils & Tumors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rheum & Tetters. Chapped Hands. Fever Blisters. Sore Lips & Nostrils. Corns & Bunions. Stings & Bites of Insocts. Three Sizes, 25c, 30c, and $1.00. SnM by ilrutrgUts, or sent post-paid on nxvlptor prloa IUwniliLts.wLll.lv., 111 lit UUamSt,,N.V.ra. c u R E S 'Patjerns t 2 1 THE STYLtSH PATTERN." Ar tbUc. Fashionable. Jriginsl. Ptttect- l lttlng Price IO find 13 contri. None biftner None beuYf at ar.y price. oomt zeu&Bir nercuam eiif mem in ntarlv everv -Itv it Jowiu Ask tot them, of the can re had by insil ff o.a ... In -lr. 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HACKETI si w,, i".l.e - : With B7 m jjsTMKUwni:tsi fssii3"? si 1 1 in iixiaii;iiUu:iiKi cwaii 1 1 1 1 : 11 1 1 1 1 1 ( 1 11 p. 1 r51uitt'r C.'rltlohcos'lIIs rrltto. Nashville, Tonn., Oct. 1. Postmaster Wills received u letter from General Shatter yesterday In which he Hitytt: "The attnelis of the yellow press upon me and others of tho administration are slmly outrageous, The articles are filled with untruths. The behavior of some of the yellow Journnllsts was so oulraseous before we even cot Into Cuba thut 1 had to put my hund on them, and utter wo got Into Cuba It was still worse. Their letters are the result of personul spite. I am very fond of Uvans (pension commissioner), and am very Kind thut you are defend Infr him, Fome of tho O. A. H. are simply unbearable, and seem to think If they can't have the treasury turned over to them they nre lielnu defmuded," Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup lm saveil tl, life of manr a child. This wondorfiil remedy always cures croup, whooping-cotiKli and moaslo-couRh. It has norer failed Price 25c. Sulclcln'h Hotly I'urtly Cromntod. Richmond. Va Oct. 1. At Frederlcks burRburfr yesterday Miss Lizzie Cahlll, aged 60 years, committed suicide by shooting herself, and the flash from the powder set fire to her clothes, which were burned from her body. The body Was nearly burned to a crisp. ALWAYS KEEP ON HAND i THERE IS HO KIND OF PAIN OR I ACHE. INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL. THAT PAIN. KILLER WILL NOT RE. I LIEUE. LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE BEARS THE NAME, PERRY DAVIS & SON. 9 seVsVV'Xh' 9 ''ieVbVeVs'fV Ft-tlon, all fol anly 5fWuts jear, In- & eluding a free pattern. ;ouf own seiev- i lion any Unit- Seed two 2-cent sVynps . Jor ample wov..Mdrest HSrS S Vest Mlh Street, New Vrjjife.' i ftlM FfftfjAveattr-'.Oilcagor1- 1 Webster's laiter matioiial CM "ionary Sic: t titi " rmtOrhlierl. The One (.r 1 s,,-innnl Authority, ! J. llrouer, prcnie Couru Ktuiiclnrcl Uie I!. S. (loT't l'rinUnu I , 'tllce. the 1' S. Hnureiuu 1 mn, pit uiq riaiu nu. piTino ('onrtBtamluf near ly nil the BchoolboolM. Warmly Coinisioiiclvtl ty Stnte Siiperlnten.lentA ( or SchnoK Oollf e l'n-el , i1fiita,anilotliii Ltliicjitura , auuoet uiuiout nuiniici. 3WpM I ml " I" h"n' l'oI'l. t 'l I ni t-n( her, scholar, rni. feaaruiuil man, uuit self- 3 a thoroughly np-to-date periodical for women, will enter upon Its thirty-first volume in 1898- During the year it will be as heretofore A MIRROR OF FASHION T, W. llljslnson Pan's and New York Fashions A Colored Fashion Supplement Cut Paper Patterns A Bi-Weekly Pattern Sheet Kach Issue will contain carefully nre. pared drawings of the advance fashions of Paris and New York, Once a month the IIazar will Issue, free, a colored lasmon supplement, uut paper patterns of certain gowns In each number v, ill be made a feature. Thee will be told In connection with each issue at a uniform price. The Uazar will also publish bi weekly, free, an outline pattern sheet. LONG SERIALS AND SHORT STORIES WILD EELEN By ll'tLUASl BLACK Two famousauthorswlll contribute long senai stones to tne uazar in 189s. 1 he first dealt with Scotch and Continental scenes, the second is a story of a young girl, versatile, and typically American. Mary E. Wllklns Octave Thanct The Population of Shenandoah I s about eighteen thousand, ond we would kay at least one-lialf aro doubled willi some , affection of the Throat and Lungs, as those, cuiunUtnts nro, according to statistics, more 1 numerous than others. We would advUe nil 110H0 neglect the opportunity to call on thur druggist and get a liottle of Kemp's llals.un for the throat nnd I. tings. 1'iice 25 ami 50c. I Trial size fiee. Sold by all druggists I 1 KstUria. U. rotest "' Spofford RAGGED LADY By II'. A IIOlrBLLS These and a score of other equally prominent writers will contribute short stories to the Uazar in 1898, making the paper especially rich la fictldn. W, D. HowelU DEPARTMENTS AND SPECIAL ARTICLES OUR PARIS LETTER THE LONDON LETTER By KATIIAKINB DB FORtST By ilrl. fOULTXBr BfCElOlf CLUB WOMEN HUMOR By MAKGABBT II. ll'BLClt By JOIINKBNDRICK BAKGS i There will be a series ct articles on Etiquette, Music, the Voice, Art, the Play, Women and Men, Leaders among Women, Gardenlug, Housekeeping, Life and Health, Indoor Details, etc. 10c, a Copy (Send lor Free Prospectus) Sub., $4 a Year Poitacirtt in tht Unittd StaUi,Catuda, ami tUxict. Address HARPER & BROTHERS, Publishers, New York City Hry CWiIklol i Yohtcnlny'M ItuHolmll Oiinios. At Hoston lloston, 7; Philadelphia, 3. At Baltimore First Rame: Daltlmore, 6; Urooklyn, 3. Second frame (called): Brooklyn, 0; Baltimore, 0. At Wash InBton (9 Innliifr.s, culled, darkness) Washlnprton, 5; New York, S. lie Not Decoivcd. A Coujjh, Hoarseness or Crimp, aro uot to ho trjfled with. A doso in time of Shiloh's ("tiro will suvo you mueli tiouhlo. Sold by 1'. 1). Kirlln and 11 gtmr nntco. Toi'i'lllo storm In .liipitn. San Francisco, Oct. 1. The steamer Oa'clic hrliiBS news of a terrllic storm which swept over Japan on Sept. 6. The wind did great daniase to shipping, ltivers soon hecame raBlnrr torrents, flooding many sections. A summary of the loss of life and property fol lows Deaths, 250; houses swept away, 101. houses overthrown, 1,195; partially wrecked, 11,400; houses inundated, 15, 97 , river hanks broken, 78. !!20 YEARS SUFFERING ! I Air. AUiiHi M. liurlwuicic Hays uiideroata Lr'Abimi turn the ntter-etlvcts of a cue of ((iiiurrlutni I'uuon mat was a r it en turn my dymem ry a former rblladotphla ailvfrlNlng dftctor bince then I spent a -hinall lurluno wltliiiiootevfrr known ipe- lutUt In lht ri-iiiiitri rtftr wlilrh t waak.il. vlfd bv .MafflHirate McDavUon to consult DR.TMF.ELB04N.SlthSt.(gr rblluiloliiUla, I'a I told litm that be would no doubt tut ilk ttli the oihtTH, but I found out Uial Pr. Theel ua lar buprior (o ull othem, fur bU ex amlimllon un. ibtiuuuli uiid his treatment, I b- JK3 lag THE I5EST FOR PRACTICAL USE. ' It Is cosy to find the word wanted. It U easy to ascertain t!ic pronunciation ) It is easy to trace the growth of u word, It Is easy to learn what u word tncuns, '.7i jV -tr York Tribune Knvs? ( tfl.ii t fiHii'iu mini fiom tiie prt'8 with a "li-i.Mi' Vi.it lmrUos tin- most tLnronpbll . ' 1 1 .'I typi.tfr.ti'lilnit "niKTvlalnn. 'Mm ; i'i 1 1. ton, iiutU tliis a work to which U U ' i . ubi'iuiM r icr. ApniB.ujtw " out tTih DHST, S 'pcrimcn nacca sent on application to .C- t MEKRTAM CO., JubUsherfit i (KKKHXHKHMOr lleve, unilvalinl by any pbyslclnn In this country, lleBtive me rellef;lie pTmui.eiitly cured, me of Lost Munbocxl an 1 eradicutfd all poiton from my sya- tern. Up cured it btrlcture ami a very had cime of VAlUCUriCLK; tie praye nick to me tho ercatesl rift on uurtti, health and baiiiilnettA, I am sure, suf IWlnK brothers and nlntern, In Dr. Theel you wilt find tlin iut.st honurable and til fill sptclalUt Uv In sr." Nut I to -No casts published wit b ut consent. The utinont Rrrt'Cv guaranteed. Preah esuon euredlu Itollldays. itUUiHT'B DIhuahk and IUAUKIKS MKhMTUH. BlfiM-'-AUUSK and 11 LOUD l()It) cun-d uudera Kuarauteo. When you call brlnx y our urine with you. Treatment by mail, Heu t Hve 2-ccut stumns for boolc. Truth. ltHrqtiul cinnot be luund; tlieonlytroe niodlcaii bonU rp-4 nu Q mt'lt lKictorH, lfiMirtt 1 V-l ev'K-.tit); Huu, K-iZ, Cures (uiirnntL'od Up to Dat" for Pains and Aches. i:viry'.o.ly wtys Koil I-Iuk Ull, 2Zk Oruhlvr Utos., drug btorc. Atltnlral Ims.j'h IIimiHH llcport. AVaHhlnRt-ii, rt. 1. Vlmttu. Dewey nppcurn to havi Un lmK in preserv iner the health nt' hlh "nltlkTs, and In that matter he rvou exre.tled the rec ord of the North Atlantic nquadron. In his last report he ay: "Out of a force of over 2,000 on tin HhlpH of my squud ron the numlH'r of men on tho sick list at any Dim ha not exceeded 40. Manila is far l'nun helntr an unhealthy city, and the climate Ih uh line aa that of any place In the tropica." OcUv, Thlnet Mouaieh oer lulu. Hums, cuts, spmim, Btlnns. Instant ullef. Dr. Tliiiiuak' Ki Ice lili'Oil. Atanydiuubloio. M I 1 ?- "Till jiwiwro t? Ad fmne Aa illiiTO fBB GREATEST BOOK OF THE AGE I Should bo In Every Homo and Library. THe mm Mi History Is written by lUuht Hon William Kwnrt Gladstone. Ki.l'remler of (Ireat Uritlon and Ireland, Chester. Kiiff.. Itev. A. II. Hns cp. Oueeii'ft V)11ese. Oiford. Knir.t Kev Samuel Ives Curtly. I). l., Chicago Theolofttcal lemlnary, Chlcaso, lll.j ltev. I'redeiie W. Forrar, D.U., '.U.8., Dean ol Canterbury, Canterbury, Kna.l lte. 'Imor H.Capen, l.P.,Tu(ta College, KomerTiHe, Miuw.i He: V V. innb V. (liinAiiliin. I). 1.. Armour InntltutA. OhicftKO, HI , liar (leortca b I'entecoHt, D.D., Alaryln. bonn t'retb)tnrlan Church, London, hne.i Iter. H. H. Mhc Arthur. P.l).. Ciilrary Itaptlst Church, New York I'lty Pi. x.i iter, iiariyn nummern n, u.i;., main Street Frea Hftptlft Church, LewUton, Mo.i Iter. Frank pi. uruioi, ij i FirKt Methodnt ipiftcopal Church. i, L.J.U., "Tbe Cbrta- inn (lammnnMcalth." Ioiulon. Kntz.i ltev. Kdward IWerett Hale, D.I)., Booth t'onrn -ational Church. Hoston, Mbb,, Ke?. Jnxeph Arar r ft, D.D., Wevleyuit (toilette, lUchnund, Knc.i Iter C -i ar Itene Qresory, I.eipzli ITnivnr ity. l elpzip, Ottrniunyt Her. wm. Cleave r Wtlklutton. ! ' . Unlvntwity ot Chloaso, ChU cAfco, HI.; ltev. Hm Hart D.D., Trinity Onltege, llarlford,0-.lt- J M. ir jCit -on, D.D .Bt-loha'a Wood Tret ' Jiurrb t mrtrn, Eug tHev.Ueores V Lorlmer, fr. r., i h i T. n il , J- -ton. Mam. . ion Li il riiiuo. '-rj tM ,t ui fulhpase Uluttra tlom, cltt odsoa, Hot'i, H' half levant. t5.U0i full levant. ia.m. Hi AKTu M'!TinN..l,2fl3 pnpea, 200 fuM-pnao llluitra tlont. Btrle A-"Ut ed-, full lovnnt, one volume. fl&()f: Btyle ll-Jwovn'i. f ) I Mint, tufted. tJUlWj In 16 1'AUTB.qM rto r-iui, r ew qutintiuna toeach.ntiri paper coven, bev.t-ti, ttiinu d uiignur, ii.uueacn in. kM-llem. K.. 1. SIIFPAltl) Vobliahur.'iU uudU Monroe Htreet.Chl:a0.1lllnoU. ,s- a nt nil Isrw.li.riiiYM nml hV Ii further Infnrioatlon, write HitNUY O. KMFl'Alip, tFk AWN'S TANSY PILLS llblt. Aiovi Itmtatuua. LLIIDd VI KKfltlTt. rfct(ralil). rrie, II. i.Mim. Oar book.ie. ? Vat enle at Ktrlln'e drujr torud Bhtnandot Hrusr lore in f3 M C'cietrdted Toimuii , v Powder, novor fnl A 'U io.uu) Witt Uujiu. til. safe, 1 sumlafter I'siltu Tho Rosy Freshness And n tlvHv softurea ot the Bkiu Is Inva- Iri iiily olitalni'd lir tliors who uso I'oszomi'u Oomploxtim i'owilur. 1 with Twy na l'TODjrojsl tills sua oihtj Ir poir.tracnt. aiioilk.). Always buytlw brut snil noil Ul"t lh"nrkn. f. NoVL irkalM.4cl IK...- b best in 0i mfrkn, f. No. L Via. Bilk fw.Pcswri riMfc Pot PILLS! kt I'ovnkjr'i:lrug: tor, Km .Uenlie tret .teiJti.o"' -
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