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I For Italtlmore. WaMlilnirtoii and tho West via j B. & O, It. K., through trains les-i Hendlnp -lerminai, rniiaueipina. u Kii.it k. J n? J m. 7 do, 1 1 Mi a. ra., a 10 anu 7.-T p. i. Sundays, !U Ml) I W, II Ml U. Ill . , O 1' UltU I -I 1 1. III. AUUI' tlonal trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest- i nuiBirit-is siAtion, wee uays, iuau a. m. jz'A), i 10H4U i.m. Miinuaye, 185, 8Z3 p. in. TKA1NH FOU SIIKNAjNDOAII, Leave New York via Philadelphia, week days. 12 15. 4 80, 8 00, 11 30 a. m.. and 1 45. 4 80 9 00 D.Ill. J.enve New York via Mauch cnunk, week days. 4 30. 9 10 a. m.. 1 80 p. m. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week days, 3 40, a 80. 10 21 a. m. and 130, 4 no p.m. Leave Hwidlng, week days, 7 00, 10 08, a, m, 12 15.4 17. 600 p. iu. I T jntrn Pi-tttatHlln. ttnV ilnva ? in V Jfl m Ptfl uni In A in it n . 1 W , W V W V. Ml. . reave -jaraaqua, wee aays, u so, ui a. na.. Jvoave Maliiumy City, week days, 9 05, 1147 Leave Aiananoy iiaue, weec aays, o iaj. u - 10 25, 1159 a. m 2 41, 5 82, 0 41, 7 j7, p Leave WUIIamaport, week days, 7 4 J, 10 00 a m., iz vi una i w p. ra, ft. Iato I'lillaileliililH CUcMtutit strcuft warf anl Boutli Btrcctwiiatf for Atlantic (.'ily. Weekdiiyn Express, U 00, a. in., 2 00,4 00, 5 00 p.m. Acaomnxxlatloii, H 00 aiu.,S80pui Hundayn 1Citi'sh, 9 00, 10 00 urn Arwmnioila. IlK.ii, H 00 u in, 4 45 i. in. IteturiiiiiK leave Atluntlc City deiol. cnrcoi Atlantic and Arkansas avcuueH. Weelcdayii Kxpreus, 7 3 9 00, a in.. 8 HO, 5 3C rp in. Accuuiinodatloii, 8 IS a. n:. 4 03 p.m. iHund.ya KiprcxH. 4 00, 7 'JO p. ra. Accomoioda Ellon, 7 15 a. ra., 4 15 p. m, W Kor Cape Way. Hca-lflle City and Ocean City ViVeokdayB 9 CO a m, additlonul fur Cape May, 4 10 p in,, lur nca ihio i;m', o uu p in, ior 1 'Ocean City, 4 15, ft 03 p in. HtindayH, Chcutimt ,v Btrect 9 15 n in., Huntli street, 9 CM a.m. Parlor Tar on all PxtireMM train vtr further Information, annlv to nearest ! Philadelphia and Heading Itullwu) ticket agent or address I, A, HWKIUAHI, EllMON J. WEKK81 Oen'l Hunt., Uen'l l'o'r Act Headlnu Terminal, l'hllailelnhla VOTE FOR H.J. MULDOON, YOUR NEIOHIJOR, FOR CONTROLLER. VOTE FOR David M. Graham, OP A1AHAN0Y CITY, FOR STATE SENATOR. VOTE FOR Dr." H. G. Reitzel, OP A1AI1ANOY CITY. FOR THE LEGISLATURE nillions of Dollars Go up In smofcu ovory year. Take to rlBka but get your bouses, stock, fm niture, etc., Insured in first-class re iiauie comp&nioa us represented by DAVID FAUST, insurance A?ent Alio UfaandAw-lrUnLI OomnaoU I A Hand Is onaof tbe possess, I'i Handsomo Oomploxion sxlon I )man canf i greatest cuurins a woman i ozzohi'b uourusxion Have Mado tho British Oommandor the Lion of London, PREMIER SALISBURY'S SPEECH. At n llntuittot to tlio Victorious Gen eral tlio I'romlor Aiinotincos Tlint l'nitioo llim (JIvoit Amhuiiiuco of tho Kvncimtlcm or riisliodn. London, Nov. 6. General Kitchener Is the Hon of London. Yesterday the Btreets of the city were crowded with people who wildly cheered the vic torious general on hla triumphal prog ress to the Guild Hall, where he re ceived the freedom of the city and was presented with a sword of honor In recognition of his defeat of the der vishes at Omdurman. The presentation speech was made by Lord Mayor Da vies, and General Kitchener replied In a modest speech of thanks. The banquet given to General Kitch ener at the Mansion House last night was exceptionally brilliant. A trophy of British and Egyptian Hags entwined had been arranged above the lord may or's seat. In all there were about 350 guests present, Including all the cabi net ministers. The lord mayor received his guest In the grand salon. General Kitchener was attired In the uniform of a major general of the British army, with the ribbon of the Osmanleh order. He was greeted with tremendous cheering from the assembled guests. The banquet, appropriately, was served In the Kgyp Uan hall of the Mansion House. The speakers were the Duke of Cam bridge, Lord Itosebery, Admiral Newell Salmon, Lord Lansdowne and the Mar quis of Salisbury, the premier. There was a feeling of expectancy through out the speeches, and everything that could be construed as an allusion to war was jumped at by the assembly with prolonged cheers, 'yvhen Sir New ell Salmon alluded to tne "prepareu- ness of the navy" and Lord Lansdowne to the "readiness of the army" there were prolonged outbursts of applause. The assembly greeted the rising of the Marquis of Salisbury to toast the sirdar with nervous silence, as It had been whispered that he had an Import ant and grave statement to make. His statement was Important, but It was pacific, as he announced a settlement of the chief dlmculty with France. The premier Bald In part: "No one can wonder at the vast en thusiasm by which the career of this great soldier has been received, espeel- GENERAL KITCHENER. ally when we consider the strange dra matic Interest of the circumstances and conditions by which his laurels were won by the Blrdar. Besides being a splendid soldier, he Is also a splendid diplomatist. It must have required un usual talents to successfully carry out the delicate mission up the Nile which conducted him Into the presence of Major Marchand. "The sirdar has recently expressed the hope that the dllllcultles arising from the presence of Major Marchand may be within the power of diplomacy to adjust. I am glad to say that up to a certain point he has proved a true prophet. "This afternoon I received from the French ambassador the Information that the French government has come to the conclusion that the occupation of Fashoda Is of no sort of value, and that they thought, In the circumstances, that to persist In an occupation which would only cost them money and do harm, merely because some bad advisers thought It might be disagreeable to an unwelcome neighbor, would not Bhow the wisdom with which, as I think, the French republic has been uniformly guided. "They have done what I believe every government would have done In the same position resolved that the occu pation must cease. I must not be un derstood as saying that all causes of controversy are removed, That Is not so. Doubtless there will be many ills cusslons between us, but a somewhat ncute and a somewhat dangerous cause of differences has been removed," General Kitchener's reply, which was modest and not Important, gave un stinted praise to the British, Egyptian and Soudanese troops. The sirdar said he would Indeed have been an Incapable leader If he had fulled of victory with such soldiers. Ho gave some details as to the expenses of the expedition, dwell ing with pride upon Us cheapness and In summing up the "assets that re main." referred to CQO miles of railway, gunboats, a flotilla of sailing craft, and (after a pause) the Soudan. Free Pills. Send vour address to II. E. llucklcn & Co. Chicago, and get a free sample box of Dr. King's New Life l'ills. A trial will convince vou of their merits. These pills are easy in their action and are particularly eflective in the cure of Constipation and Sick Headache, For Malaria and Liver troubles they have been proved 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 givipg tone to the stomach and bowels greatly invigorate the system. Regular size 25c, per box. Sold by A. Wasley, JJruggist. CJilllH Defeats MoTni'tlatld. New York, Nov. 5. Joe Gans, the negro boxer from Haltlmore, won well earned decision over "Kid" Mc Partland, of this city, before the Lenox Athletic club here last night. Although he did not knock McPartlantl out Gans outclassed his opponent through out the entire fight, which lasted th full limit of 25 rounds, and tt no time did McPartland get the better of hi dusky rival. A Few Pointers, The recent statistics of the number 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 lialsam for the Throat aud Lungs, which is guaranteed to cure and relieve all cases. Price 35 and 50c, Sold by all druggists ; ask for a free sampl o-day. A Young Girl Saved ! So remarkable arc the facts; so strongly art they substantiated ; so important are they to all who arc suffering, that there is no necessity of publishing them under the disguise of ncivs or other false eolors. Few men in Detroit Real Estate Circles arc better known than Frank B. Trout. None place a higher value on their reputa tion. Mr. Traut lias reason to believe in the potency of Dr. Williams' Pink Pills, and he dacs not hesitate to say so. Dr. Villhms' Pink Pills saved the life of his daughter. Saved her when eminent physicians failed t when the pharmacopoeia was ex hausted; when science acknowledged defeat. The cratitude of the father overbalances the natural conservatism of the man, and he tells the world his story that others may be benefited. "At the age of fourteen" said Mr. Trout, "we Tiad to take our daughter from school owing to her health. She began to fall away and became pale and languid. She was so weak she would fall down every time she tried to walk unsupported. "When she was fifteen she weighed only ninety pounds. "Several physicians said she might out grow it, but that it would no doubt termi nate in consumption. "She was growing weaker every day we concluded we must lose our child. "The medical profession had exhausted lh:ir skill, we hid tried all the well known remedies. Finally I bought a box of Dr. Williams' Fink Fills tor Pale People and &4 BomeHines neoJs a reliable, Bonthly.reBuUHne mpdlcini'. Onljr haralwi and tbo purest drugs ahtnld be used. If you iraiit tho Lull, get Ther are prompt, ttJe and certain In remit. The outline (Dr. Teal's) nerer dUsn For Sale at KIRLIN'S Drue 'A FAIR FACE A'AY PROVE A FOUL BAR GAIN." MARRY A PLAIN SAPOLIO but hare sail direct to tht con tainer for 25 yctrt tt whole ikle prices, earing him tb dealer 1 fronts. Dipny where for examination. Every t hint 118 etyleiof iiyiei 01 TopUagrHi. 138 rTTlM)toll25. 8amj, f 5(1 ret. Phaeton fee, Phaetoni, Trapi, ettei, 8prio(-Roa4 lU.TT. Saner Hafliil, rme.tll.M. 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SHORT STORIES WILD EELEN By IflLLIAM BLACK RAGGED LADY By W. D. IlOlfBLLS These and a score of other equally prominent writers will contribute short stories to the Bazak In 1808. the paper especially rich ia Miry E. wtlklu By JOII KBNDRICK BANCS articles on Etiquette, Music, the and Men, Leaders among Women, I and Health, indoor uetaiis, etc Prospectus) Sub., $4 a Year Stain, Canada, and Mexico. Publishers, New York City Ocu.e Th.net How Railways Improve. Nothing settles u road-bed like ago. Noth' iug improves train sorvlco liko experience Witness a practical demonstration of these theories by using tho Southern railway tho short line to l'lorida, this season, Tho track will bo smooth, tho schedules fast, the trains superb, Let John M, Ileal), District I'its seuger Agent, 028 Chestnut street, Thlladel phla, Pit., arrango tho details. Help Comes to Those Who Take Ked Flag Oil for sprains, burns, cuts. Oruhler llros., drug store. At Calendars for IK'.IO, Tho IlKitAtn olllco has a full and complete lino of calendars for 18011. If you con template a calendar for your frlonds, reserve your order until you sco our line. It will mean a big saving to you. They are also beautiful specimens of lithographic art and vory reasonable In prico. Cure that Cough with Shlloh's Cure, The best Cough Cure. Itelieves Croup promptly. One million bottles bold last year. 40 doses for S3 cts. Sold by P. D, Kirllu and a guar anteo. Are You Going to Florida 1 If you are, ask for tickets via the Southern Hallway. It is tho. shortest, quickest and best routo. Its service this season will sur pass that of all preceding years. Write for further Information to John M. Bcall, District Passenger Agent, KS Chestnut street Philadelphia, Pu. WAR INVESTIGATION. Heroes of Santiago Among tbo Wit nosses Examined. BAD SCENES AT OHIOKAMAUGA. Hlok Holdlor I.nld on tho around For Ton Dnys, nutl Was Finally Mont to lilt Homo, Wlioro Ho Hied Soon Ali tor HIh Arrival. Cincinnati, Nov. C The war Inves tigating' commission had Interesting sessions yesterday. It had atnoni? the witnesses four officers who served In the Santiago campaign, one of them being General II. Q. Kgbert, who as lieutenant colonel of the Sixth United States Infantry, was shot down at San Juan Hill by a bullet piercing his chest. The general appears entirely recovered. Lieutenant Colonel Miner, now In com mand of the Sixth infantry, was an other Interesting witness. Perhaps the most suggestive testimony was that given by Major Qrllllth, of Kansas City, who was In charge of the Third division hospital of the First corps. The com mission expects to complete Its work here this evening and to resume It In Chicago on Monday morning. Lieutenant Colonel Miner, command ing the Sixth infantry, testified to the movements of his regiment from Fort Thomas to Santiago and return. He re garded the Tampa camp as excellent. There was dllllculty In getting trans portation from Tampa to Cuba. Tho transport Miami, In which his regiment went to Santiago, was not fit for troops. The men would have died In their quarters if the voyage had not been mild, so that port holes were left open and air thus admitted. The supplies of the men and of the officers were the same. Most of the olllcers were on foot from loss of horses. Speaking of the attack at San Juan Hill he said he found when they reached the sum mit that Colonel Egbert had been wounded and he was In command. That night no supplies came and the men were without food or blankets, except such food as they had In their haver sacks. The witness said the command began to break down about the 14th. They had dug trenches by night and lay In the wet ditches all day. Colonel C. B. Hunt, of the First Ohio Infantry, testified that when his regi ment reached Chlckamauga It was poorly supplied with clothing and arms, and never was fully supplied, never had a requisition filled complete. If he made a requisition for BOO blouses he would get ICO. General II. C. Kgbert had no fault to And with tho camp at Tampa or the supplies, or even with the transport Miami, except with the ventilation. Ho found troops abundantly supplied for the campaign. The witness received excellent care at the hospital. Recur ring to his return on the Seneca he said the conditions on that vessel were not eood, especially below, where the troops were. He remonstrated against certain conditions, and Captain Doughty reme died them. General Kgbert said that while the Seneca was not In good condition for transporting troops Its olllcers did not seem to be In command during the voyage as much as the sturgeons. When the Spneca reached Fortress Monroe the surgeon telegraphed' to Surgeon General Sternberg, who ordered the vessel to go to New Yoirk. The next day, to his surprise, the vessel had not Eone. He asked why, and was told tho captain refused to go until ordered to do so by the quartermaster's depart ment. The witness called on the cap tain and found this to be true. After remonstrance against holding the wounded men In such a place the wit ness told the captain he would tele graph to the secretary of war telling him of the conditions and asking for orders. Meantime he sent a note to the quartermaster at Fort Monttoe, and as soon as the situation was nnderstood there an order was given fo.v the ves sel to sail at once to New irork, and the captain obeyed It. Fred J. Fluerger, of Newport, Ky was next examined. He went to Chlck amauga Aug. 1 to bring home Albert Hoedeker, of the Second Kentucky, who was lying In the hospital. Ho found him In a very bad condition. He was In a tent with four other pa tients, the space between the cots being so natrow that witness had to walk sideways In going through. The nurses were detailed men. In an adjoining tent he heard groaning, and looVIng he saw a man with a quantity of mag gots on his body. He reported this Immediately to the attendants, who carried the man out and washed him off and took him back. The next day he died. The witness detailed noedeker's case how he took cold from marching through the rain and was taken sick the day he reached Chlckamauga. Ho was at first refused admittance to the hospital, but Anally the captain got him In. He lay there 12 days on a blanket on the ground, with one blanket over him. Then he was sent to his quar ters for full duty, and next day at In spection he stood In line three hours, when he asaln broke down. He was then In the hospital until witness brought him home. He reached home Aug 2 and died Aug. 8. Major Griinth testified regarding the camp conditions at Chlcknmjtuga and the hospitals. He had difficulty in get ting enough tents, and when he se cured tho proper number he found the last ones of poor quality. From private and state sources the regiment was supplied with hospital tents. As a rule the men detailed as nurses were unlit. Witness asked Dr. Hot for fe male nurses. This relieved the situa tion The staff of the division hospital was Inadequate when the increase of Elckness oeeurred. Sickness among the surgeons reduced the working force. He said there would have been no dif ficulty in getting hundreds of compe tent surgeons at Chlckamauga within a weelc He said he knew many appli cations were refused. He attributed the failure at Camp Thomas hospitals to "red tape" and "peace for 30 years," which lncapaciated the department for expansion for emergency. Beats the Klondike. Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Marysville, Texas., has found a more valuable discovery titan lias yet been made in the Klondike. For years he suffered untold agony from consumption, ac companied by hemorrhages j aud was abso lutely cured by Dr. Kinn's New Discovery for Consumption, Couplts and Colds. lie declares that polil is of Utile value in com parison with this marvelous cure i would have it, even if it cost a hundred dollars a bottle. Asthma, Bronchitis and all throat and lung affections are positively cured by Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, Trial bottles free at A. Wnsley's Drue Store. Regular size 50 cts. and $1,00. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. Buy Keystone Hour, Bo sure that tho'name Lesmio Si IUeu, Ashlaud, V . Is printed on ovory Back. SMALLPOX IN CUBA. In Ono Portion Unir thn Population Are Allllt'ted. Santiago de Cuba. Nov. Dr Wood son, medical Inspector of Hip military department of Santiago, wlm arrived Thursday on the United States cruiser Cincinnati, after visiting HuiKUln, C3I- bara. Haracoa, Sagua de Tiinamo and Guantnnamo, reports that m his ar rival at Glhara with Colonel Hood's regiment ho discovered more than half the populutlun suffering ft 0111 smallpox There were also many eases of ty phoid and dysentery. He went imme diately to work and systptnatlrully Iso lated the houses. Insisting on the regi ment (the Second lmrnunes) being en camped In a healthful locality near the sen. Kvery effort will be made to pre vent the American and Spanish sol diers from fraternizing, as the Span lards came from Holguln, about 37 miles fiom 'llbttrn, and are lluble to carry Infection. The whole country between the two towns Is thickly pop ulated and plague Is scattered all along the route. General Wood will soon leave to make n personal Inspection of the points vis ited by Dr. Woodson, despite the ad vice of his friends not to do so. The general will send Dr. Woodson back to Glbara, with five doctors and a large quantity of supplies. No matter how long you have had the cough : If it hasn't already developed into consumption, Dr. Wood's Norway Pine Sytup will cure It. Turkey. For ltliode IhIiiikI Soldiers. Washington. Nov. 5. Governor Kllsha Dyer, of Ithode Island, has inquired of the war department whether the First Ilhode Island volunteers will be In this country on Thanksgiving day. His desire Is to give the regiment a Thanksgiving dinner If it is In this country on that day. Adjutant General Corbln informed Governor Dyer that the regiment probably will be at Camp Meade, l'a. A featute of the proposed fllnner will be 200 Ithode Island turkeys. Hundreds of lives saved every year by hav. ing Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil In the house just when It is needed. Cures croup, heals btinn, cuts, wounds of every sort. Crooked Politics In M Icllliriui. Grand Kaplds, Mich., Nov. 6. Thom as Jefferson H.tynes, Populist nominee for congress in tills district, yesterday made public a statement over his sig nature that the Populist ticket was put In the field for the sole purpose of de feating the Democrats. He says he was promised $300 for the use of his name as a candidate. He admits he had already received $100, but says he accepted solely for exposing the scheme. Haynes refuses to give names of men who ho says bought him. Girls who have to stand on their feet most of the time work as hard as any day-laborer yet they do not get what is rightly calledexercise. Close, confin ing, indoor oc cupation gives no exnuiration to the nervous system nor active circula tion to the blood. It wears, tears and drags a woman's life away. The whole nhvsical svstem grows sluggish ond torpid under it. No wonder so many sales girls and factory girls and housewives suf fer from indigestion and constipation and bilious troubles. No wonder they are sub ject to the diseases of the delicate special organism of their sex. The wonder is rather that they can stand it as well as they do. But "a poor weak woman," as she is termed, will endure bravely and patiently agonies which a strong man would give wav under. The fact is women are more patient than they ought to be under such trouuies. Every woman ought to know that she may obtain the most eminent medical ad vice free of charge and in absolute confi dence and privacy by writing to Dr. R V. Pierce, chief consulting physician of the Invalids' Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y. Occupying this position for thirty years he has had a wider practical experience in the treatment of women's diseases than any other physician in this country. His medicines are world-famous for their astonishing efficacy. The most perfect remedy ever devised for weak and delicate women is Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription. His " Golden Med. ical Discovery" is the only permanent di gestive and nutrient tonic. The two med icines taken alternately, form the most perfect and successful course of treat ment ever prebcribed for female troubles complicated with a sluggish, overwrought, nervous, diseased constitution. In severe constipation Dr Pierce's Pleasant Tellets should be occasionally taken wKh the others, They never gripe can tell W arc you why those whobuySEEIIG'S keepcotningback ibr it. You can't Itrep on selling a poor thing to the , same people. saved by using Seel- Iy'S because you '.can buy cheap f cotlec ana incite it delicious by a k little oi this admixture. CURE ALL YOUR PAINS WITH Pain-Killer. A Medlclno Chest In Itself. Simple, Safe and Quick Cure for CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, COLDS, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA. 25 and BO cont Bottloa. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. BUY ONLY THE QENUINE.I PERRY DAVIS' BLESSED HAPPINESS ! was toy rewuril," saji KdwarU Uutttieln, "I wan relievfHl of terrible HUlltTlnir by one whom I consider the irrcatest living pursician, IIK.TI1 i;iilj;ne permauenv- 'Kaiid lllund l'oUon.lroinwhlchliuflered three yeurs and u u liunelfhs wrct until J wnt under the doctor1 tar; 1 look hli trtatmeot for twelve moiitiia during lilcli time 1 steadily lm proved and dually uas restorel lo vlfforoua health and huiipliitts which I a till enjoy. It's been over five years since I stopped treatment and I am now the father of two bright children who ar tree from any taint of this horrible disease and tbe great pn.TRFFI 604 NorthSlxth Street (Private entrance on Oreen at), Philadelphia, can truly be callsd the only physician and tpeolallst In the world whocan cure when allothsrdoctorafalU JtOTICII no names or addresbts published with out con Re ut The utmost eecrecy sunranteed. FreBh cases cured tti 4 to 10 days. Treatment by mall. Stricture und Varicocele nmovadwlth out cutting, bhruuken organs and JLoat Man hood fully rtitored. Baud Ave 2-oeni stamps for book '"Truth" the only true medical book adver tised exposing quack doctors) claiming to be wise specialist of long eaperlence, Tbe best book lor young and old, uouts. W; Kvga, bun. v-ll. mSKWZW Grocers MHf CeI W i EL Art HUMOR CURED BY CUTICURA I was sufTerlnr! tortures from a dtneased scalp. I wot scratcliln ray head from morn ing till nlrdit. I.ittlo pimples broke out 11 over my In ad I had no rest I washed my head with not water and Crrici'itA Soap, ami applied t t'TicniA as a iliesmng. Now my lieail hasn't n pimple on it, and itiv hair is growing splendidly. ADA C. IIAIiliKl.l,, 330 (Hand at..Tcrscy City, N. J. I thought I would go frantic with Itching He nip humors. I lost considerable of my hair of which I hail an nhtimlance. I tried several reined in, thev failed. I tried CPTIcmtA HoAP, relief Immediate, Itching completely gone. Mra.M.Jl l'AN.210 I lalildayBt., Jersey City. Soli throughout the world. Pottsk D.ft C. Corf., Bolt 1'ropi., Uo.tun. How to Produce Luxurltnt Ustr, frti. km Ma m Mt tr VETERINARYSPECIFICS A,'hiFi:vr.llH. Lung Fcrer, Milk Ferer. jyjH'llAnb. LaiiirtifM, Hheuuiatlsui. Jjl i:ri.IM'l If, IHloiiiprr. II. II. ecu j WOinH, Hot". CruliH, JyCOl'Ullh. I'oliN. Ilillurtiza. J: COLIC, Itcllynrhc. Ilinrrliea. (.'.(;. Fretrllla MIM'AIIItlAt.i;. cubi i ,lws ,: v l,,'A,,l,l:lt IMMIIIIIKK8. cvnli j '"AMSi;. r-kln lllxi-nxra. clues !I,AI C'O.MIITIO.V, Purine; Coat. CUc. each; Stable Caw, Tm RpoclflM, Hook. Ac, 87, At druKKlHtn r wnt prepaid 011 receipt of price, Humphreys' Me'llclno Co., Cur. William & Jolm fits.. Now York. VEiitumay Manual SE.TT Free. XERVOTJS DEBILITY, VITAI AVKAKXKSS and Prostration from Over work or other causes. Humphreys Homeopathic Specific No. 2B, iu uso over 40 years, the only successful ri'medy. $1 per vlal.or 5 vials and lareo vialpowder,for $5 Solil tiv tru:?lits, or st-lit punt paid ot receipt or prlco. iimrmifciS'IlEU, tU.,Cr.UlUm & JobaSu.,Iork THE STYLISH ATTERN " Ar- I IbtU. F&shlonable. origins!. Ptflcct f . 1, , 1 n , lAn.,,1 f L , m Nonehlener 'Vonebettrr at 3 vprtc. Some re!labl leretian. sell, there In nearlv very My t town. Aix tot 'hem, ot they can ce had by or 1 fro . lr rlthcf Mew York k CWcagx. 5bmps ftksn Laffl Fashion Sheet n upoi. rcelp i! a.-a vent h uty in"aluable tor U. homr. Fashioe. af It.. Hnn..i T I ;.-,,. T-Tn,,c I vUnts, "anc Tork. Current Topldy. T Fl.tion, all fo nly 50 .nt tcit, 1 . L vleding a frr Ja'tef n, . u . own s:!u- J, Hon any time- Nit-i twe 2-rent jUjnp T 'or ,im. V nit,. AAtMresr , st- ft THJj McCALO C-i'ivVNY V, r "V. Vis! 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