GET flesh. Qot Strength, Vlffor, Clear Complexion and Good Digestion, Not by Patent Medicine, But In Nature's Own Way. Any honest physician will tell you that there is but one way to get increased flesh j all the patent medicines and cod liver oils to the contrary notwithstanding, Nature has but one way to Increase flesh, strength and rigor, mind and body, and that i through the stomach, by wholesome food, well digested. There is no reason or com mon sense in other method whatever. People are thin, run down, noivous, pale, and shaky In their nerves simply because their stomachs are Wiul'. They may not think they have dyspc siu, but the fact remains that they do not cat enough food, or what they eat is not quickly nnd properly digested, as it should be. Dr. linrlanilsmi says the reason Is because the stomach lacks certain digestive ncids and peptones, and deficient secretion of gastiic juice. Nature's remedy in such cases is to supply what the weak stomach lacks. 'I here arc several good pi eparatlons which will do this, but none so readily as Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets, which nrc designed especially for all stomach troubles, and which cure all di gestive weakness on the common sense plan of furnishing the digestive principles which the stomach lacks. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets give perfect digestion. First cficct is to increase the ap petite nnd increased vigor, added llesb, pure blood and strength of nerve and muscle is the perfectly natural result. Stuait's Dyspepsia Tablets is the safest tonic known and w ill cure any foi m of stonuch trouble except cancer of the stomach. ll.ty be found at druggists at 50 cents for full sized package of direct by mail from Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. Wear ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS. Perfect Fitting. TOR BALE BY LEADING) DEALERS. You can blame yourself if you do n't get real good colfee to dritilc. Ordinary oofteo is made de licious bv adding a package for Secllg'5. A little of this admixture to 'cheap coffee makes a delicious- Ldrinlc nnd 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 - RA. PROFESSIONAL CARDS JJ- M. BUKICK, ATTORNEY -AT-LAW. nice F.gan building, con er of Main an Centre streets, Shenandouh. J. II. POMKKOY, ATTOHNEY-AT-LAW Hlienaadoali, Pa. pitOF JOHN JONES, MUSICAL INSTUUCrOK, Lock Box M, Mahauoy City, Pa. Having studied under eomo of tho bos masters li Loudon and Paris, wilt give lenHou on tho violin, mandolin, nukiirnnd vocal cultme Turin reasonable, Auilrenn In care nf Strong the townlr Shnnati'lnab EVAN J. DAVIES. Livery and Undertaking, No. 13 North Jardin St. learn id. Ad (Ire u ini:bu it:..- u..ciiAsiii o nv iiie 1 ami b .jury to '.hnw leAvlug . 1 i rm S'.'!"',i "."''"l.imU la SUV ITS From the Western Motropolisto tho Mississippi Eivor. LOYAL GREETINGS EVERYWEEBE Tlio Clilor ."MncWtinlo Mnltoi a Num or llrlorSpocclicilSn lloiito At CH11 ton. In.,InrorniH tlio Clipcrlnir 1'poplo Tlint Kiiiiiluyinont Is Scoktntr, Labor. Omaha, Oct. 12. Tho president's Journey from Chicago to tho Mississippi river yesterdny was one constant ova tion. Since he was elected president Mr. MeKlnley has never until now traveled west of Chicago, nnd the Im mense crowds at the stations along the Northwestern road showed the ap preciation of the people for the oppor tunity of greeting their chief mntrls tratf. Even at the smallest stations good Blzed crowds were In waiting, whose only hope of reward was the possibility of a passing glance at the president as the train swept hy. Tho first stop was made at DeKalb, la., at 9:03, and here the president sppke a few words In response to the crowd's enthusiastic welcome. "It wns no part of the program," said Mr. MeKlnley, "that I should be wel comed by tho people of De Kalb at this hour of the morning, but I ap preciate your generous welcome and share with you In congratulations to our country and to our army and navy for the successful Issues of the last four months. I am sure there has never been a time In our history when pa triotism has been more marked or more universal than it Is today, and the same high purpose which characterised the conduct of the people In war will Influence and control them In the set tlement of pence." At Dixon and Sterling, where brief stops were made, the crowds were so dense that hundreds could not oven obtain a glimpse of the president. Mr. MeKlnley made no attempt to talk at these points, but occupied bis time with shaking the hands of those who were close enough to the rear platform. A young man at Dixon rllmlieil upon the ledge of the platform Just as tho train was moving out. He plunp to the rail ing, and reaching out bis hand said: "Here. MeKlnley, give us a shake, please." The president good naturedly grasped his hand, with a warning to lump off h. f. re the train attained too front speeu. The largest crowd of the trip had gathered at Clinton. Ia. Here Senator Allison, Congressman Curtis and Gov ernor Shaw and staff boarded the train. After the cheering of the people had subsided President MeKlnley said: "My fellow citizens, I have no fit ting words to express my appreciation of this splendid welcome. We have gone from Industrial depression to In dustrial activity. We have gone from labor seeking employment to employ ment seeking labor. We have abund ant currency and wo have an unsur passed national credit, better than It has ever been before In our history. We have, too, a good national con science, nnd we have tho courage of destiny. V t have much to be grateful for In the stirring events of the past six, months. The nrmy and navy of the United States have won not only the praise, but the admiration of the world." At Dewltt, a small Iowa town, the president was greeted by another large gathering and made complimentary remarks for a minute or two, the key note being that "there Is no part of this glorious country where every citizen may not feel at home." The stop at Mount Vernon was so fcrlef that the president had only time to say: "I am very glad to meet you all." As Mr. MeKlnley entered his car he remarked to Senator Al!Ion: "That Is the best speech I have made yet." The gathering of people nt Cedar Rapids broke the day's record for num bers and enthusiasm, and here for tho first time he left the train and spoke from a platform. The president's speech here was somewhat longer than the previous ones and was received with the evidences of the greatest ap proval by the people. Among other things he said: "This war that was so speedily closed through tho valor and Intrepidity of our soldiers will bring to us, I trust, blessings that are now beyond calcula tion. It will bring also burdens, but the American people never shirk a re sponsibility and never unload a burden that carries forward civilization. We accepted war for humanity. We can accept no terms of peace which shall not be In the Interest of humanity. War has no glories except It achieves them, and no achievements are worth having which do not advance civiliza tion and benefit mankind. While our victories In battle have added new honors to American valor, the real honor Is the substantial gain to hu manity." Short stops were made at Belle Plain, Tama, Marshalltown and Ames, and at East Point the president said a few words to the people. Tama Is In the home county of Secretary of Agri culture Wilson, who Introduced the president to his neighbors. The president and the other members of his party were greeted on their ar rival at Omaha by the largest crowd that has ever lined the streets of the city. Tho welcome that was accorded to the head of the national government was enthusiastic In the extreme. Tho presidential reception committee, com posed of prominent Omaha citizens and their wives, were at tho depot, and each member and his wife was given one particular guest to escort to the proper place In the line of carriages. As soon as nil were seated the proces sion started under escort of the two equestrian clubs for the city hall. Along the whom line the crowds on each side of the street and In every window kept up a continual ovation. The buildings were gorgeously deco rated. At' the city hall the visitors were assigned to seats on a temporary platform, from which they reviewed a magnificent parade of 40 floats. Bucklen'a Arnica Salvo. The beat salvo in tho world for cute, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever soror, all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles. or jo pay required. It ie guaranteed to t;ivo nerlon sntlsmction or mony refunded. J'nce sif, ro.ttt tt r tui, p nr wir 07 A . wnnc?r . To Muster OutTorroy's Itoucli Jlldors Washington, Oct. 12. Secretary Al ger yesterday decided to muster out the Second United States voluteor cav nlry.otherwlse known as Torrey's rough riders. The order will probably be is sued In a fow days, to take effect at once. The men will be mustered out In Jacksonville, and most of thorn will return at once to their homes In the Itocky mountain country. No such thing &9 "summer complaint' where Dr. Fowler's lUtract of Wild Straw terry is kept handy. Nature's remedy for looseness of the bowels. LYcgefablcTrcparafionror As similating iheToodatulIlcgula lirtg llicStainachs arulDowels of PromotesDigeslion.Cliccrful ncssatulnest.CorMns neither Oniurti.TSlorphinc nor Mineral. MOT NAKOOTIC. JimpXm Srtil' iLx.Srnnn JiviU.Salll- itnist Seetl JlppFrrmnt -Jft CarAana&Jo&v ftHmSeed -ftanfied Sugar . A perfect ncmcdy for Constipa tion, Sour Stomach.Diarrhoca, and LOSS OF SLEEP. TccSiraile Signature ol NEW 'YORK. exact coprorwRAPpnn. Ma. iKKjjm TfiKra .ifl 1 GAREFULL EXPERIENCED M -Jfesfl-1 - BH A DM ACL S77 DRUGS U0F.D FRESIt jf jID P'JfA AND PRICES JUST ABOUT HALF YOURDRUC'iltfCil&tfc? Paid Purchases ol S5 or rr.cro will bo sent FREIGHT PREPAY lo any railroad station in frt.tt', NEW HAMPSHIRE, VERKOSi'T, MASSACHUSETTS, RHODE tS- Land, Connecticut, new PirORK, PENNSYLVANIA, nnd NEW JERSEY. VERY BOEMtlmes ecoiJb a reliable, monthly, regnlstlnc mrdletu -. P-'t 'mrmla and tho.ureaidrughuldbeused. lfyoa traat tlio bett, get Op. Peal's Pewniresal Fails Ther are prompt, Bile and oertala In mult. The cenuino (Dr. Penl'a) oeverdiaarK nolnt. Bent an7who, 81.M, Addiesj Vrll JIkbicihe U., Cleveland, O. For Sale al KIHLIN'S Drutr 'DIRT DEK3 THE IS GREATER THAN s0 C3. 'La :iiif!i:iiiiiiiini!iiiiiiii,:ii:iiiliir..iiiiiiiiiMini.uii..-i.i:iii;;ii;: it ..!... . r.'f r nro 'rX 'yA N t,1L' w vy w-'i STk IS r, . 'S olVOYfA srrf Tlio South Htnl Ittt AilvitntuffeH. Tho Soutliom Hallway has issueil for frco distribution, a sixteen pago journal ties criptive of Virginia, North anil South Caro lina, Tennessee, Goort'ia, Alabama anil Mississippi. Persons seeking new locations, or capitalists doslring to mako safonnil profit- ablo investments will find tho Information contniucd therein both valunlilo and inter esting. Copies will bo mailed freo upon ap plication to Jolm M. Keall, District ras6en- gor Ageut, 82S Chestnut street. I'lilladclplila, 1'a. A Itcinarkablo Cure. Mr. Alexander Moore, n reliable busi ness man, of 1230 S. 13th St., 1'hiladel phia, I'a., says: "I contracted a violent cold which bettled all over me. The pain in my chest mid side was excruci ating. The doctor gave me medicine and blistcted my tilde, but I only grew worse. Then you Kve me a bottle of Brazilian lialm. I had little or no faith in it, but decided to try it. I took 3 or 4 good doses before bed time, and rubbed it well over my blistered side. That night I slept like a top my first good rest for over n week and awoke in the morning anvil. Ilraziliuu Balm is sim ply iuvuluable." Shenandoah, drug store, wholesale agents. Oiir Work Unexcelled, If you pay nioro than wo chargo for first class up-tO'daio printing, you aro paying too much. If von iviv Ium. vnu aro nrobably getting less, both in quality of stock and workmanship. Our prices aro jii6t right, and our work is imesccllcd. Can't ho ptrfect health without puro blood. Burdock Blood Bitters makes puro blood. Tones and Invigorate tho wliulo system. Buy Keystone flour. Bo euro that tho name Lessio & Barb, Ashland, l'a , Is printed ou every sack. For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of The Kind You Have Iways Bought. THE CENTAUR COMPANY, - , - -c- J'h p;:r 1 - - rV'Si t - I Utl & IMhSTS. &r Storr, Shenandoah, pa. KING." '1 HEM ROYALTY ITSELF, pioyn - n'y r.iui i;ci ..;tv,ii. I'riif.rot. Tie v t a,rt,,y H "4 " .H 1... ... . . .,11 IlW v. mi l r GREATEST DOCTOR LIVING. yggS Mr. l-HvrujifJ Hlhey aiys under oatlii Z l Ja n oir with a bad case of "A vnrlcoiM'lu In li MUlon lo all tbe misery tuv nI r ui) d it i uriy excewwa and blooil AN.I",'"nnl " ;l 1 w"'4 InUcetl la the most (VJ Vtfi"ftcliti.l hi:. Lift wrs not worth lly- iV. .I" In' ,lrl 1 ' 111 ' boe UniBl consulted all Kln(lsof,t)cton"a t tnc-i 1m a, nnd was incited nt flveillfrerfiit h. C i. M StwYoru City nnd my unerlng wan niiuif i.i c it was whllt al the last hospital tl-at I ovnrli iitl h c- ovcibiiIou between two proft'hsnrB, durt p which t.iey seemed to prals riillndeliihlii, Pn.. Milng ia whi tho creatat rtociur llvin iir Irtuil bluoi ,iolson. WelUaHer that I qulellyatnnpnl IrmtMeni at that hoinltal andwml to I'hl' uHrhla to coiimiU Or ThMb I yent uii.lcr I.N iri nimpntanrt Inim tha flrst week l Dentin to notice an Improvement, ami trom than on I mcadlly gr. . tiotter uuill I waa cured perma nently twulvn inontluaRrr. Now, tufferlni people, yon will Rave much money If you ko to Dr. Then! Hrstand be cured hon.illy and sclentlllcally. Hand five sc. Btan-pi lor book "Truth," and yon will m ennvl c ii ii.-t h- U the right nhrntcian tocon folt In all lcrv 111. Private aim Sprolnl Ilia, eanpi. Itrlg'iCV ihea-sennd lllnlirtea Melllluj cund tinuer K'uuantie llrlnif your urine when ??." ,1. T",",tiiirnl hr mnll. Ilnuri, l.3: I.'v'on. (I-II: Sum. Il.lll. Htrlrteat aooreor irunru 'iteeil. Kunatu publ hod w Uhout conwnt, nillions of Dollars Oo up In smoki, ovory year. TaLi ti risks but got your hou ,es. stock, fu-- nituro, cU;., Insured in first-class ro liablo companlos as roprosontod hy HAVin FATI?T Insurance Ajrert Attn lAt andAcr(dflntl fJnmt)nl fflflrSTO-, no pain tiwi youi RUPTURE If you wear tho CHAMPION TRUSS. Modo By thlladelstuft Trail Cou 610 UcuafUPhliwP. AXiF THE PRMIIMR No Dofinito Conclusion Yet Beach ed at Any Point. PHILIPPINES NOT CONSIDERED. Tim SpnliNIl CoiiiiiiIhvIoiioI'h, It In llo llovril, llnvo Askcil to IInvo Citliitti Doht AkiiuioiI by tlio United Stntos, lntiltttllni; Com of Witr Top l'roodom. Paris, Oct. 12. After a fourth Joint session lasting from 2 o'clock yenUr day afternoon to 4: IE the American and Spanish peace commissions ad journed without having reached a final conclusion as to any point In the pro tocol. Thus far there has been no Joint formulation or crystallization of views to be returned by each commission to Its government for embedding the final treaty. The question of tho Philippines has not yet been considered In Joint ses sion, though the Americans at their separate sessions have acquired ex haustive Information from persons who have lived In the Philippine Islands nnd done business there. They are now, therefore, well equlppd to discuss the subject when It comes. The Spanish commissioners have pre sented written views, expesslons and propositions to which there have been written rejoinders. These, In the orig inal and In translations, have been read at the Joint sessions, while during the recppirs they have been respectively digested and responses formulated to them, rendered Into both English and Spanish, for the next session. The Spanish, It Is believed, have ask ed to have their Cuban debt assumed by the United States, urging that the debt should pass with the sovereignty. Tho debt so presented for American assumption covers the expense of the ten years' insurrection, tho recent In surrection and the war with the United States, as far as Spain's outlay in the war can be classified against Cuba. The Americans probably have replied that if indeed any part of the so-called Cuban debt Is allowable the part In curred in suppressing the insurrections or In tho war with the United States Is not allowable. Thf Spanlfh will doubtless also urge equities In stocks, water front better ments, public buildings and perhaps war material. It Is pos. lble that this contention will receive consideration on the basis of equities between mort gager and mortgagee. Thus fur no disposition has developed on either side to delay the ultimate conclusions and the end o the work In hand. The American commissioners are anxious to conclude as soon as possible, and on recess days they are devoting from three to five hours to discussions and details. The adjournment yesterday was to Friday. THE HOSTILE INDIANS Will Ito Given mi Opportunity to Sur render Prisoners Wanted. Walker, Minn., Oct. 12. Gus Heau lleu, Father Aloysius, Ited Iilnnket and another Indian left Walker yesterday afternoon on the steamer Flora. When the peace party reaches Hear Island the two chiefs will go ashore and ask for an Immediate council. Commis sioner Jones' letter will be read and efforts will be made to persuade tho men wanted to give themselves up. 'Benulleu believes that a favorable an swer will be brought-back by the peace party. Commissioner Jones has estab lished headquarters at the agency. It 13 hinted that his report to the sec retary of the Interior will contain caustic criticisms of certain govern ment officials. Indian Commissioner Jones has spent much time Investigating the causes of the Indian trouble so far es it could be learned In Walker and in seeking to learn what settlement of th difflculty would be satisfactory to the whites o this vicinity. The plan has b.en for the Indians to submit to arrest, be given a light punishment and then return to their hoim s after promising to be good. The KurreniW of the 20 Indians for whom anepts are out will not remove the cause of the present trouble or re store a friendly feeling among the In dians who sympathize with the Pil lagers, Citizens here generally assert that the reds have been badly treated by the whites, and the battle that re sulted so disastrously was the culmina tion of dissatisfaction. They therefore fear further trouble unless there Is a thorough settlement now. Indian Commissioner Jones was wel comed by the chiefs, who seemed glad he had come. He was informed that runners from the I3ear Island camp brought wid that the braves would receive anyone for a conference ex cept soldiers and marshals. If soldiers came they would fight. Yollow laundlce Cured. Suffering humanity should be supplied with every means possible for its relief. It is with pleasure we publish the following. "This is to certify that I was a terrible sufferer from Yellow Jaundice for over six months, and was treated by some of the best physicians in our city and all to no avail. Dr. Bell, our druggist, recommended Klectric Bitters j and alter taking two bottles, 1 was entirely cured. I now take great pleasure in recommending them to any person suffering fron this terrible malady. I am gratefully yours, M. A. Ilogarty, Lexington, Ky." Sold by A. Waslcy Druggist. Mnrilere'l 'ly ll.iMlle Indians, DenildJI. Minn., Cct. 12. Joseph Iloiild, formerly nil Indian ti der, and Sow a farmer, was murdt ed Saturday sight nenr Lieih Lake dam. It Is be- .l. ved tlmt tl r crime was the deed of mstlle Indians, whose 111 will Could had nenried in Ills operations. He claimed to bt a cousin of Jay Gould. For Constipation take, Karl's Clover Boot Tea, tho great Wood I'urllior. Cures Head acho, NervousnoM, Eruptions on the Faro, and mnkos the head clear as a bell. Sold by 1'. II. Kirliu and n guarantee IttntotiM Soldier Subdued, Lexington, Ky Oct. 12. The Twelfth New York regiment failed to carry out their threat Monday night to take Al vln Kitchen from the county Jail and lynch him becnuse he killed their com rade. Private Hdward Nygren. The One Hundred and Sixtieth Indiana wan sent Into town nt a late hour and got together 400 suldiers, who were In town on passes nnd without, nnd marched them back to camp. The Jail was heavily guarded, nnd 1,000 men could not have carried It. Kitchen will be tried before County Judge Bullock to day, and tho court room will be guard ed to keep the Twelfth New York men out. Genoral Hrecklnrldge will order out the entlro division, he says, If It Is necessary to preserve peace. Few peo ple slept Monday night. The city was In a reign of terror, but there Is a feel ing of relief today. Kvorybody's liablo to Itching pllos. Rich and poor, old and young terrible tho torture they suffer. Only one sure cure. Doan's Ointment. Absolutely safe-; can't fail. BELLIGERENT CAVALRYMEN Proelpltntn it Itnce I'lgltt-Ono Killed nnd l'oiii' V minded, One l'nliilly, HuntBVllle, Ala.. Oct. 12. The Tenth cavalry (colored) arrived from Mon tauk yesterday, and had not l en off the train an hour before some of Its members became Involved in a dllll culty with the provost guard. One man was killed and five wounded, two fa tally. Killed: Corporal M Laughllti, Company I,. Pixlh Infantry. Fatally wounded I Piivate James Cleeton, Troop SI. Tenth cavalry: a trooper of the Ten'h ravalrv, name unknown. Three others were slightly wounded. Soon after the men left the train one of the 'Mvnlryrm n went to a house fre quented by white men and attempted to clean out the pinee. He was ar rested by a corporal's detail of four men of the provost guard. The arrest was quiel ly noised about r.nd the ne gro cavalrymen attempted to reBeue the prisoner. The first man who ad vanced toward the guard was hailed, and as he turned to tun was fired upon. Firing then became almost general, and continued several minutes. The affair would havp been attended by more serious consequent es had not a mounted platoon from the Tenth cavalry scattered tn belligerent ne groes with drawn sabers. The white soldiers her" entertain a very bitter feeling against the negro troupers, nnd It Is feared trouble will ocetir v in n ever the two race meet. The Tenth Was given a ramp sltuatfd rnnie tlnn I mile from any other regiment. Dlgcoverei by a Woman. Another great discovery has been made, and that too, by a lady in this country. "Dis ease fastened its clutches upon her and for seven years she withstood its .severest tests, but her vital organs were undermined and death seemed imminent, l'or three mnuilis -lie roughed incessantly, and could not sleep. Sl,s finally discovered n way to rccovcrv, b purchasing of u a bottle of Dr. King' New IJiscovcry lor t onburoptlon, and was so much lelieved on taking first dose, that she si, t all night i and with two bottles, has been ab solutely cured. Her name is Mrs. I.uiliet i.ut. Tims writes W. C. Ilamnicl. & lo., of rihclby, N. I'. Trial bottles (iee m A. Wiiaiey's Drurj Store. Regular -ic 5 and St.oo. Everjbiltle guaranteed O rami Jury liofiiM'il to Imllnt. New York, Or-t. 12. rii;tU t Attorney Gardiner yelerdny afterm-on odli-ially announced that the grand Juty, after considering the charges of the eom mislnners of accounts ng.-iinst Gen eral Collls and the department of pub lic works under Mayor Strong's nd Ttinlstratlon, had refused to entertain them. The c harges were in regaid to asphalt contracts. NO FALSE RETURNS. Here are Plain Facts Endorsed by Airs. J. Jones, who Resides on 218 South Jardin Street. Few people will admit failure where there is a chance for argument. Many people claim success when no one rises to dispute it. Wh.it ue want to do is place our claims where doubt is out of the quostion. We are duini; this every day and Slionandoali people are boKinniug to nppreeiuto it. Xow, to net right down to tho point, everybody knows' that there is many an aching h'el,-, many a lame and painful one, the suftciing from which makes life a burden, hut having tried many remedies tho iiiOurer not finding success, looks upon all those who profess to have a euro with all tlio skepticism of a skeptic. And yet one nioro strugglo with the right ally and the back is free. Others have dono it right hero in Shenandoah, why not you? Head what Mrs. Jones, says: "I had been troubled for a long timo with pains across my loins and a linjttriug lame ness in my back. Thete was also a distress in my bond which I was sure also arose from my kidneys being out of order. Heading accounts of Doan's Kidney Pills and the many cures they were making induced me to get them from Kirlin's Pharmacy. I bad not taken many doses when I found an im provement in my conditiou and I was soon freed from the pain and the iutetiso lameness I suffered from departed. I am now sleeping well aud feel generally invigorated. My head Is cleared and I am not tired all the times as I used to bo. I bavo no hesitancy in lecriinmending Doan's Kidney Pills. Tliey aio mot elleclivo and catiso no inconvenience whatever, while taking them." Doan's Kidney Pills for sale by all dealers. Price CO cents. Mailed by Toster-MiUnim Co., Iluffitlo, X. Y., sole agents for the U. S. Itenieiuliei' the name Doan's and tako no substitute. s'aAivo'Tt''v,ivsVsao ELWllVv KFFR ON Hf.FJn THERE IS NO KIND OP PAIN OR ACHE, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL, I tint I'filN. KILLER WILL NOT RE. V LI EVE. a LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUD- , STITUTCS. THE GENUINE BOTTLE K DEARS THE NAME, ? PERRY DAVIS & SON. 5 6 "VtVasV O XSHSSQ To Consumptives. Thp uwlcrplifiiPtl IiavitiK Ikhh rotnm. to lipnltli by si mi ite indium, uftur HiifTVrlnn for Kevrrul vrarH wttli n epvt're luntr iilTi-ction. nnd Hint unmd iiidfiiM' uonBumpuon, in iuixiouh to lllltllH tillOWII UI IllA IL'IIOW Mlint'll'IH HIP 111 fill 1-4 of cure. Totliouc v!ni(!i'ri' it In will checr fully goti'l (frti-of clKirnc i ii ropy of ilu pre-t-crintion imctl. wlilt li tlirv ill tinl Hurt t urt1 Tor ConnunptloH, Asthma, Catarrb, Broii Qhitifi and ufl throat iuid Iuult MaladifiB. lie lioiM's nil MittTrnTH ill try bin rcn tjily, is it is lnviilimhlc Ttiorir il. 'tail-in t; tin prt'Mriitioii, which will rout tlii-m ir-tliiiiu, and nmy ptoM.u Ht'iWlUg, Will pU'llH. '.IKiri'HH, Rev. A. EDWARD WILSON, Itrooklyn, New York. UNION TIACHHUS' AGENCIES of AflEUICA Rev. L. 1). BASS, D. D. Manaesr. IMttahiirv, I'a; Toronto, CHn.ulu; Nuv.- Orleans, Ul. Xow Vork, X. V. i Wiwhllilitoil, I). .; tau PrnneNiK,, Cat. ; hlont;o, 111. j Kt. !.ouhi, Mo., und Denver, o loradii. There are thouvinda of iioaitlona to be flllod within the next t w months. Adilreaa all npilieatlona to t'Klos Tl:ActlElls' AuiiNriiJi. Hattbiiru: Vi 1 t cMt-. Lflf 'y t' '.''! ' Jkm Mi n'.r l'i"'V hew as three month" old, lie had tin in Ik i r i cty h.nllv on his head, an th.it all lie h ur c uno out, and Itched so li.nl, he in ele it lilecil sciatf hinirlt. I got a i ,ile c,f ( i rli , n.v .Su.vi- and n box of Ci n ci . m itini i.i . 1 applied tho CtTirritA r.nd pita Dun cap on Ins head, and Itfore T h"il a -i J ha'f a he tlx, ,i nil, n hi mm), and hn lulr e-iiieu 'need to grow out llleelv. 1 . b.W, .Mrs. II. r.Jlt)I.MHd, Ashland, Or. CfTi-PA tlKUrDirs appul with IrrnutlMe force to Tn'tieri nur-i nuil all hiivlnit the enreot children. To Vnow that a ini(U application l!l alToril nUnt relief, f( nrtit rc.t and ,'w, and point lo a ipeedy eure In tha rr,i tortnrtna.and dl.nanrlni, of kin tnt ncaln dlienei, wi n ln of iiHlr, Ami not t i,e them 1. tn tail in your duty. Si aeefnr Skis-- 1 unri bid liAEirnand llllrlur Tired M'.Tti' nt In a warm bath with Cttn 1 ra Boat, and a Niiglosnoitulnit with (YTiriiHA, sreateatof akin eurea. P"M n.ni-hfmt the world. I'-itTrr t) &p Corp., Sole , a...iou. liuwtu euro hat, aakio Ui.va.ca, I faa. Dr. Humphreys' Specifics act directly upon tho disease, without exciting disorder in other parts of the system. They Cure tlio Sick. bo. ccacs. patcES- I Pcipra, Congestions, Inflammations. .'J5 Worms. Worm Fever, Worm Colle... ,'J5 3 TeelliliiK. Colic, Crying. Wakefulneas .25 4- lllnrrhen, of Children or Adults (J3 7 Vouch. Colds, llroiirtillls .23 8 .Neurit lulu. Toothache, Paceachc. . ,'iS ft lleadarlic. Sick Headache, Vertigo . .2,1 10 l)viiciisln,Iiidlgeathiu,WeakStomach.23 1 1 humireaaed or I'nlnful Period ... .25 l!i Wlilica. Too Profuso Period ... .25 13 Croup. I.nri naltis. 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