rfT"''aii Another Experience With "The Little Conqueror" in Shen andoah. Nothing tn modern mcdlcinu hai created tlio nonsiiUon that has followed the Introduc tion ur tho "I.lttlo oiiemlcs to backache." In Blicimmloali It has been Just tho sumo as In other towns, and tho march of tho "Little Conqueror" continues. Kverywhoro tho con fideneo Increases, as caso after caso of kidney disorder disappears us If by magic, and how peoplo do rejoices uml talk about It. You know it is so much easier to endorse, tho statomont of boiiim ono you know than tlio statement n'' auuio ono you knov nothing about In u far away town. Well, homo tes timony is what wo have hero, and (Is a duso to euro the skeptic. Mrs. M Tempost, of 132 East Uo.il street, says : "I nurd to have- kldnty diseaso years ago, but I got cured of it and there was no 1 ecu nemo of it until about Ave months ago. I then had an attack of lumbago as 1 thought It was. My back was so lame' and so sore, that I could not get oil' a chair without lift ing myself up and I could not even turn in bed without sharp twinges catching mo In my hack. Tiioro was a dull, gnawing aching when on my feet doing any work llko Ironing. I had no hcadacho, but tho wholo trouble was In my back, I read about Doan's Kldnoy Pills so quickly relieving other suf ferers and I procured a bor from Klrllu's drug store. I had not used tho whole box bofore the backache was gone and tho lame ness had also disappeared. It was Doan's Kidney Tills which had brought about this result and I give them all the cicdlt," Doan's Kldnoy Pills for salo by all dealers. Prlco 50 cents. Mailed by Fostor-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., solo agents for tho U. S. lCcmemuer tuo natno Dim us aim take no substitute. MoMIUIii'h Majority In Toiiiiossce. Nashville. Tenn., No. U. Tho Demo, cratlc executive committee claims 25,. 000 majority for MrMillln. The Itepub llcan committpe concedes McMlllln's election by 10.000 majority. The lesls lature shows Democratic Bains. Con cressmen: Eight Democrats; two Re publicans. The vote throughout the state light. Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications, ns they cannot rrnch tho tllsentecl portion of the car. There Is only one way to cure deafness, ami tnat Is by cnintltu ttunnl remedies. Deafness Is tauwl by an In llumcd condition of the mucous lining of tlio Eustachian Tube. When this tube gets Inflamed you have a rumbling sound or Imperfect bear Ing, and when It Is entirely closed deafness Is the result, and unless the Inflammation can bo oken out and this tnlio restored to Its normal condition, hearing will be destroyed forever; nine cncs out of ten are caused by catarrh. wblh Is nothing but an Inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any caso of Deafness (caused by catarrh) that can not bo cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Sc 3 d for circulars, free. V. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O Sold by Druggists, 75c. - ----- Wear ROYAL WORCESTER CORSETS. Perfect Fitting. rOR BALE BY LEADINQ DEALER8. Fiuladeiphia & Reading Railway Engines Burn Hard Coal No Smoke IN KFKKOT OOTOBEIt 4, 1898. Trains leave Shenandoah us follows 1 For New York via l'hiladelphlu, week day 7 80 0 M a. m.. 12 27. 3 10 and G 07 u. m. Kor New York via Mauch Chune, week days, 7 30n. 111., 12 27 and 0 10 ). m. Kor Heading and Philadelphia, week days, 1 uu, v u? u.111., j, o iu mm o vt p. ni ror rousvuie, week days, 7U0, t) at a. m. 12 27. 8 10. 6 07 and T 25 tl. m. For Tamaqua and Mahanoy City, week days 7 30, 9 M a. m., 13 27. 3 10 and 6 07 p. m. For Wllllamsport, Sunliury and Lewlsburg, week dav. 11 80 a. m.. 12 27. 1 1 n m For Mahano Plane, weekdays, 7 30, 64, 11 80 (,b iu, d v, zd, u 00 p. m. A .1.1 ...1 1 Ql V. I 1. won 1180 a. in., 1227, 3 10, 07,i 725 and ess'p. For Baltimore, Washington and the West via B. & O. H. It., through trains leu" 1 Keuillue Terminal, Philadelphia. (1 & It. D R.) at 8 20, 1 o-, Ji'un. m., a 10 ana p. 1. sununys. nnn Tt nn 11 M .. ... o 1a ...a 1, w . .1 .1 1 v an., f W II IU.i tf U UUU i I J. (U. AUU1 tlonal trains from Twenty-fourth and Chest nut streets station, weec uayts, iu sua, m. jzj. 12 19 8 40 11.111. Sundays, 1 85, 8 23 p. m. TltAINS FOH SIIKNANDOAII. Leave New York via Philadelphia, week ds, 12 15, 4 80, 8 00, 1180 a. m and 1 45, 4 80, 9 00 p.m. Leave Now York via Mauch Chunk, week days. 4 80. 9 10 a. m.. 1 80 v. m. Leave Philadelphia, Heading Terminal, week uays, a 4U, a so, 10 21 n. m. and l so, 4 00 p, Leave Iteadlmj, week days, 7 00, JO 08, a, 12 15. 417. BOOn. m. Leave Pott-ivlllo. weekdays, 710, 740 a. m. isvi iu,p iu ana i; oo p. to. Leave Tamaqua, week days, 8 86, 11 23 a. i 1 49. fi CO. 7 20 II. in. ' Leave Mahanoy City, week days, 9 05, 11 47 n. in., a, o o , ss p. in Leave Mahanoy Plane, week days, 680, 9 25, 10 23. 11 a'J a. m 2 41, 5 32, 8 41, 7 67, p m. Leave Wllllamsport, week days, 7 42, 10 00 in., 12 84 and 4 00 p. in. ATLANT10 CITY DIVISION, Leave Philadelphia Chestnut street warf and South etreel wliail lor Atlantic UJly. Weekdays Kivreaa. 9 00. a. m.. 2 00. 4 00. 6 00 p.m. Accommodation, 8 00 am., 6 80pm Sundays express, uw, iu oo am AcconimoOft. lion. 8 00 a in. 4 45 n. m. Returning leave Atlantic City depot, bonier Atlantic anu Aricansas avenues. Weekdays Hipress, 7 3 9 00, a ui.. 8 80,9 30 Sm. AocomuiiKiaiion, s 15 a. iu. 4 oa p. 111. undays Kxpress, 4 00, 7 80 p. m. Aicommoda tloa. 7 15 a. ra.. 4 15 d. m. For Cape May, Sea Isle City and Ocean City Weekdays 9 00 a in, additional for Cape May, 4 15 p in., for Sea Isle Citv, 5 00 p m., for Ocean City, 4 15, a 00 p 111. Sundays, Chestnut street 9 la a m., rtouiu street, uoj a.m. Parlor CArs mi all eixnreHU tralim. Yot further Information, apply to nearest rniiaueipuia auu ueauing itauway iicicei aKeni or auuresa I. A. HWKIUiRD. Kdsor J. Wkhks Oen'l Hupt., CJen'l l'ans'r Ak lteadlnK Terinlnal, l'hlladeluhla millions of Dollars Go un In smoko ovory year. Take i risks but got your houses, stock, fui nlture, etc., Insured In first-class re natiin companies as ropresentoa uy riAVIft PATIST Insurance Apcnt IJAV1U rAUdl, Month Jardln HI (A Ha Is one of possess, Elves It. Hanclsomo Comploxlon the greatest charms a woman can I l'OIZONl'fl COUfUIXIOK l'OWDKBl a ROOSEVELT EltEGTED. (Continued from First l'Age.) trlctn have lleen received to show the probable election of 80 Republicans and 01 Democrats, with nine districts doubtful or not heard from. Conced ing all the latter to the Democrats, the Republicans will still have a majority of ten In the assembly and 14 on Joint ballot. This computation, If borne out by official returns, will mean the elec tion of a Republican to the United States senate In place of Edward Mur phy, Jr., Denocrat, The election of Captain William As- tor Chanler, Democratic nominee for congress from the Fourteenth congres sional district, was conceded by a good sized majority by the Qulgg man agers at 11 o'clock last night. The political friends and associates of Captain Chanler declared him elected by over 10,000 majority. Qulgg's ma jority two years ago was nearly 12,000. All Colonel Roosevelt's associates on the Republican state ticket are prob ably elected with him. The returns both from greater New York and from the counties outside of this munlclapllty are Incomplete, but enough have been received to lndloate a heavy falling off In the vote up the state, while the vote, In the city was well sustained. The con sequence Is a falling off In the Repub lican plurality In the Btate from 12,000 to the approximated figures given above. Outside of greater New York the vote for Van Wyck Is only about one- llfth of one per cent, above that of Porter In 189S. There appears to be a loss of four Republican congressmen In the Brooklyn district, the Second, Fourth, Fifth and Sixth; and Con gressman Qulgg, who had a majority of about 9,000 at the election last year, has been defeated by William Astot Chanlor. In the Albany district, tha Twentieth, Glynn, Dera., has been elected to succeed Southwlek, Rep, STONE WINS IN PENNSYLVANIA. Tho RoptibUcrm Cnudldnto'H l'liuiil- lty Ih Nearly 150,000. Philadelphia, Nov. 9. Incomplete re turns from the state of Pennsylvania give William A. Stone, Rep., a plurality of nearly 150,000 for governor over George A. Jenks, Dem. Dr. S. C. Swal low, tho Prohibition and Honest Gov ernment candidate, received unexpect edly light support, and his total vote will probably not go much above 100,- 000, ngalnst 118,969 last year. Of the 30 congressmen elected 21 are surely Republican, with three districts, the Twelfth, Seventeenth and Nine teenth, doubtful and claimed by both parties. Tho last congressional dele gation from this state Btood: Repub Ucans, 27; Democrats, 3. The Republicans also elected 25 of the 50 senators and 201 members of assem bly. The Democratic and fuslonlst net gain on joint ballot In the legislature Is probably between 20 and 30. but the body which elects a successor to Unl ted States Senator Quay remains strongly Republican, and the Quay leaders claim that, notwithstanding the fight against him, the senator will con trol enough members of the legislature to insure his election If he decides to be a candidate to succeed himself. State senators have been elected aB follows: District 2. George W. Holz- tvorth. 4. J. Bayard Henry. C. John M. Scott. 8. David Murtln. 10. Hampton W. Rice. 12. J. P. II. Jenkins. 14. J. A. Stober. 1G. Henry G. Stiles. IS. Ja cob B. Kemerer. 20. James C. Vaughn. David S. Lee. 24. M. Henry Coch ran. 26. Edmund 13. Hardenburgh. 2S. Harvey W. Haines. 34. William A. Os burn. 3G. John S. Weller. 10. John R. Byrne. 42. Charles A. Muehlbrenner. 44. William Fllnn. 4G. Alex. L. Hawk ins. Democrats. Legislative returns from the state .thus far received show Democratic and fuslonlst gains of 13 In the assembly. Districts not yet heard from will prob ably elect ten or fifteen Democrats to seats now held by Republicans. The Quay leaders claim that a majority of the Republicans elected will favor the re-election of the senator. The vote on the legislative ticket In the counties where the Republican opponents of Senator M. S. Quaj have fused with the Democrats Is very close. Common pleas Judges were elected to till vacancies In 12 of the 51 Judicial districts of the 'state. In five of the districts there was no contest, and the sitting Judges were re-elected, as follows: Fourth district, Tioga county, John I. Mitchell, Rep.; Twenty fifth district, Clinton, Cameron and Elk counties, Charles A. Mayer, Dem.; Thirty-first district, Lehigh county, Edwin Albright, Dem.; Thirty-fourth district, Susquehanna county, Daniel W. Searle, Rep.; Thirty-ninth district, Franklin county, John Stewart, Rep. In this city Judges Clement B. Pen rose and William M. Ashman, .Repub licans, of the orphans' couit, were re elected unanimously, having received the Indorsement of the Democratic and Prohibition parties. A NEBRASKA SURPRISE. Republican Governor Kluoted by a Plurality ofa.OOO. Lincoln, Neb., Nov. 9. Scattering precinct returns Indicate a political surprise In Nebraska, Inasmuch as they fore cast the almost certain election ol Hayward, Rep., for governor by a' plu rality of not less than 3,000. This" will be a reversal of the verdict of 189C by nearly 15,000. The count thus far Is Wholly on governor so far as the state ticket Is com'-'rned, and as It Is the be lief that Hayward Is running slightly ahead of his ticket It would make the result on remaining state offices very close. The most surprising feature of It all Is tho strength displayed by Re publican legislative candidates, the few returns received showing them to be even ahead of Hayward, As these are from but one or two counties, however, they fall to indicate assuredly the com plexion of the legislature. At midnight Chairman Slaughter, of the Republican state committee, said: "We have elected the retire Republican ticket by pluralltteb of not less than 3,000, and possibly to exceed 5,000. We will have a majority of the legislature on Joint ballot and will elect a Ru publlea.lloyl, States senator to sue ceev i We have elected three i . probably four of the six." The fusion committee made no state ment further than to Insist that they had cairled the state and legislature. 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Bovou Otlior DoniocrittH AIho Dofent Itopubltcnu N'oiiiIih'ch Now dorhoy KlmitH Two Douiooi'iitlo Conuro'w men uud Miirylatul u l.llto 'umbor. New York, Nov. 9. Returns received In this city from all over the country indicate that 85 Republicans and 109 Democrats have certainly been elected to seats In the national house of repre sentatives. The same districts two years ago returned to the lower house of congress 105 Republicans and 83 Democrats. Rased solely upon the esti mates In these districts, a Republican loss of 20 and a Democratic gain of 21 Is Indicated. Teso estimates concede to the Democrats all of the congres sional districts In Greater New York except one. the Fifteenth. The fol lowing are the Pennsylvania, New Jer sey and Maryland congressmen elected: Pennsylvania Galusha A. Grow and Samuel A. Davenport (at large), II. II. Bingham. Robert Adnms, Jr., Vm. Mc Aleer, James R. Young, A. O. Ilnrmer, Thomas S. Hutler, Irving P. Wnnger, Daniel Ermentrout, Marriott liroslus, Laird H. Uarber, William Connell, Morgan II. Williams, James W. Ryan, Marlln E. Olmstead, C. Fred Wright, Horace II. Packer, Rufus K. Polk, Thad. M. Mahon, 'Edward D. Zelgler, Joseph IS. Thropp, Summers M. Jack, John Dalzell, William II. Graham, Er nest F. Arheson, J. B. Showalter, Thomas U. Hlgglns, 'Joseph C. Sibley, James K. P. Hall. New Jersey Henry C. Loudenslager, John J. Gardner, J. 8. Salmon, James F. Stewart, R. W. Parker, William D. Daly, Charles N. Fowler. The Third district Is tn doubt. Maryland John W. Smith, William B. Baker, Frank C. Waehter, 'James W. Denny, Sydney E. Mudd, George A. Pearre. Those marked () are Democrats. The following table gives the number of congressmen elected In other states, with their party affiliations: Hep. Dem. Alabama 9 Arkansas. 0 California 5 2 Colorado .. Connecticut 4 Dehiwaro 1 . . Florida 2 Georgia 11 Idaho 1 Illinois 15 7 Indiana 8 5 Iowa 11 Kansas A . Kentucky 1 10 Ijouisiumi II Maine 4 .. Maryland r 1 Mossuehutetts 11 2 Michigan U 1 Pop. Minnesota 6 1 Mississltmi . Missouri. t 2 Montana.... Nebraska 2 Nevada Nuw Hampshire 2 New.lersi'y II Now York 19 North Carolina - North Dakota 1 Ohio 18 Oregon '2 Pennsylvania 21 Rhode Islund 2 South Carolina .South Dakota 2 'Tennessee 2 Texas . Utah Vermont 2 Virginia . . Waliitiutoii Writ Virginia 2 WNeonHln 10 Wyomliii? 1 12 1 15 1 8 12 1 io 1 Deinoerat ("out'oilo OHIti. Coluinlnis. Nov. 3 Chairman Black-I er. of the Democratic state committee, cuni-cdert 'he state to the Republicans bv over 40,000 plurality, and Chairman Dauirherty, of the Republican state enmmlttep, claims about G0.000. The Ohio ciuiRressIonal deleRatlnn remains the same as at present, 15 to 6, each paity canyliiK precisely the same dis tricts as at the presidential election two years apo. The Democrats do not concede the re-election of Congress man Weaver In the Seventh district, the home ot On vet nor Bushnell. Dur Inpt the Hanna senatorial contest last JanunVy Congressman Weaver headed a delegation that called on Governor Bushnell and protested against the governor's action in the senatorial contest. ItepubllcMtiiH I'nrry Illinois. Chicago, Nov. 9. Five and probably six congressmen have been gained In Illinois by the Democrats, and the next congressional delegation from this state Is likely to be evenly divided, 11 Demo. crats ana 11 Ilepubllcnns. It Is pos sible for the Republicans to have 12 ol the 22 congressmen, as all the returns are not yet In, but the indications are for an even split on the delegation, The entire Itepubllcan state ticket U elected by about 30,000 plurality. In Cook county the vote has been very close, the Republicans carrying the county and the Democrats the city ol Chicago. The Democratic plurality In the city Is nbout 3.000, and the Ito publican plurality about the same In the county. Beats the Klondike. Mr. A. C. Thomas, of Marysville, Texas., has found a more valuable tUscovery than lias yet been made in the Klondike. Kor years he suffered untold agony from consumption, ac companied by hemorrhages ; and was abso lutely cured by Dr. King's New Discovery lor t..oiisumption, Lougns anu t-oius. lie declares that gold is of little value in com parison with this marvelous cure i would have it, even if it cost a hundred dollars a bottle. Asthma, lironchitis and all throat and lung affections are positively cured by Dr. King s New Discovery for Consumption. Trial bottles free at A. Wasley's Drug Store Regular size 50 cts. and $1.00. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. I)eniici'iit.,'( li'iin sweep In' LoiiImIihhi New m leans, Nov. !). The Democrats In Louisiana made a clean sweep yes terday electing six congressmen, three railroad commissioners and three Judges In the parish of Orleans. Olve the Children a Drink ailed Oruin-O. It is a delicious, npiieltzliiB, nourishing food drink to tako tho place of rolfeo. Sold by all grocers and liked by all who have used it bocanso whoti properly prepared It tastes llko tho finest coffee hut l ree fioin all Its Injurious properties. Grain O aids illnojtion aud strengthens tho nerves It Is not a stimulant hut a health builder, and children, aa well as adults, can drink It with itreitt hem fit. Cnsti alieut 1 as much RJ enfloe. 15 and 2.V.. 'IVmih i'Minl llrininTiit In Sweep, Austin, Tex., Iov. !). Scattering re ports from the stute Indicate that the state Democratic ticket will be elected by a latgc majority. Incomplete returns from this, the Ninth eougi- sslonal dis trict, sIiowb thut the Dei mcrats will elect Uurlesou by a fair majority. "I.lttlo Colds" neglected thousands of lives sanriflcod every year. Dr. Wood's Nor way Tine Syrup cures little colds cures big colds, too, down to the very verge uf cou. sumptluii, THE RESULT IN MARYLAND. Douioci'iitH "tiurcM'tl In Ktrntliiir Tvro of tho CoiiKroxwiiicn. Baltimore, Nov. . Full and semi ofllflal returns from the city of Haiti more and partial return from the bal ance of the state make It reasonably certain that Maryland has returned four Republican and two Democratic congressmen, afler an extraordinarily close but entirely listless election. This Is a Democratic Rain of two. The suc cessful ure: John Walter Smith, Dem., First district, by a majority of about 800: William B. Baker, Rep., Second district, by from 200 to 100; Frank C. Waehter. Rep.. Third district, by 69 majority; James W. Denny, Dem., Fourth district, by about 600; Sydney E. Mudd. Rep.. Fifth dlsTct, by ubout 600; Oeon?- A. Pearre, Rep., Sixth district, by about 3,000. The Demo crats succeeded In obtaining a major ity of the popular vole In Baltlmoie city for the first time In six years, and there Is but little doubt that they would have sent live congressmen to the next national legislature If an ac tive nnd iiKBiesslve compalgn had been made. The entile delegation, with the exception of Messrs. Mudd and Baker, are new timber, and all are looked upon us favoilng a gold standard of currency. Help Comes to Those Who Take lied FlauOil for sprains, burns, cuts. Gruhler Bros., druu store. At -Milillcr Vine nt ( limp Mi'ilile. Middletow n. Pn.. Nov. 9. The soldier vote at Camp Meade was; Fourth regiment: Stone, 226; Jenks, 124; Swal low, 10. Fifth legltnent: Stone, 151; Jenks, 147; Swallow. 55. Fourteenth leglment; Stone, 226; Jenks, 121; Swal Ipw. 10. Fifteenth regiment : Stone, 151; Jenks, 157: Swallow, 55. Eighth regi ment: Stnne. 350: Jenks. 190; Swnllow 100; Gobln. 375; Sowden. 225. Thirteenth leglment: Stone, 209; Jenks. 103; Swal low, 13S; Gobln, 341; Sowden, 71. Com pany 1, Fourth Pennsylvania regiment voted at Its armory In Hnnisburg. wltl the following tesult: Stone. 20; Jenks IS; Swallow, 3. North Cnrolliiii'K Deiiioei-atle wnep Raleigh, N. C, Nov. 9. Returns in dleate that the Democrats have carried the First, Third. Fifth, Sixth. Seventt and Ninth congressional districts. Lin ney Is re-elected In the Ninth. Atwater Pop., endorsed by Democrats. Is prob ably elected In the Fourth. In the Sec ond It is uncertain whether Fountaia Pop., supported by Democrats, oi White, colored Rep., Is elected. It looki like Fountain 1ms won. The leglslaturt Is Democratic In both branches by two thirds majority, and the Democratic Judicial ticket Is elected by 20.000. THE SIMPLEST CURE FOR InDIGES TION, As Well as the Safest and Cheapest. The new medical discovery, Stuart's Dyf pepsia Tablets, digest the food instead of making the worn out stomach do all the worl, cive it a much needed rest, and a cure of dyspepsia is the natural result. You get nourishment and rest at the same time because these Tablets will thorough!) dieest all wholesome food taken into the stomach whether the stomach works or not. A cure is certain to re.-ult because the diges tive organs are given a chance to rest and re cover their natural vigor and tone. The Tablets are then no longer required. To show the manner in which the remedy acts ou different people aud how quickly and effectually it cures stomach troubles we pre sent a few recent cases. Mr. J. O. Wondly, of.Peoria, Ills., writes : I was unable to" eat anything but the plainest food and even that often distressed me, but since using one box of Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets I can eat anything and everything I want. Mrs. Samuel Kepple.of flirty, Pa,, writes : I have been entirely relieved of my stomach troubles by your Tablets. 1 suftered three years with sour stomach anu gas at night, am thankful for them. Mrs. A. E. Jlowen, llarnard, Vt., write1 I think Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are the best tiling for dyspepsia I ever took. 1 will recommend 111 cm to anyone troubled as bad as I was. Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will not disap point because they cure Dyspepsia surely and lastingly by causinp the food to he properly assimilated, and cure constipation by pro ducing the proper quantity of bile. Sold by all druggists at 50 cents per package. Send for free book 011 stomach diseases to Stuart Co . Marshall, Mich. Those who once buy SliELItTS keep coming back for it. This ad mixture makes the flavor of cof fee delicious. All Grocers. CURE ALL YOUR PAINS WITH Pain-Killer. A Medicine Chest In ItselfJl) Simple, Safe and Quick Cure for CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUGHS, COLDS, RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA. 25 and BO cont Bottlos. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. BUY ONLY THE GENUINE. PERRY DAVIS' & t&-TO SUFFERERS-i -i'lffj HulVt-rinir Irteudu, uuiiif and old, If you $WVJZ', EXCESSES and BLOOD rf 7lH pn ii j uml tipfd an honest and true w slill u Ul "i 'UIUt, one who can cure A 'T lUtf 1 ,1UV Ud. then consult MDSl.THEEL 604 N. SIXTH ST. (Iirlvace eiureuca uu Mrmi bi.) i-iiiluiieiuulu, rL, ha cureJ inu iwrmnniiiitljr ultrr sa-uiliiKt muolsal lusiluues, companies, turinflr fellow sutfer tristil lre prescription .wlrullu and quacks that advertised an vrfut and famous specialists bad lulled. JieCO I spent In vain all on account of their deceitful lonrues aua suioaib letters. Huff.rlni Ilrotners and filters, do not listen lo those ouacka wlin sweet soundlni: ndvertlsemcnU, but so Ti nr. Tbeel and pay lor hoin si service uud skillful treaw mentand you d he leivarded. 'I bit Is my adTlee. worn befwe W II .iuer.N.l,,.Bhainoktn,l'a,.A'R: Btepli ns. h nd live, stamps lor book "Truth tlie beit and onlv true medical book advertised, lie equal caunui be found. Xecrocy aiuiiraiitead No name or RririrnA. nihii.v.I in....I llou. i ev's, ti-u; Wed, and Sat. ev'gs, HO: Buu. ri I' rvsn i;m mnt by -Hull 14 I'reth (!ii.e cured lu 4 to 11) days. Treat. oinciure ana Tancocele cured. Wr best by adding a lit tlcof Seelig's n Ariinorv M J J l X4IIIMI J faMssisNsssssWIJP coffet5. ic a packge. I ii i-Tinmrfy'iMi.JT-i -i - ir if t'WMigw; FOR LIFE Our llttlo girl's humor commonccd with a tiny soro on one nostril, hut It kept on spread ing till e thought she would never get It cured. Wo tried everything we could get, hut It kept getting larger all tho tluio, till luth nonlrill, the upper lip, a part of the lower lip, ami up one itde to the eye, were a tolnl tore. We tlinii'-'ht thsro was no cure, and that slio would h.' ilisjUjitretlfor lfe. Finally ive tried CrrirutA Ukmeijiks. Wo used Ccticcba. 1!i:i. i nt and nearly a box of Cuticuka. (oli tin i), and In a short time she was en. tlreU well, with nosearortracoor tho humor. j.Urs. W.U. ClIICHESTKlt, l'lalnvillo.Ct. s-nr 'r Tmatmist rusTosTosisp. Durio. ir i: Ui """ wmi Miss or Uaik. W.rmb.thiwlui t t itei rk Sn.c gentle anointing with UVTH.CSA, n mild do.'- oflTTirt'RA 1W8(I1.T.T. HnMCrfiirtinaUheworld. 1'nTits llioAsnCm. Com-, l'rupfc, lloiton. Uow to Lara Baby Uunion, tn. m m jrA MHHKKYS7 VETERINARY SPECIFICS iX.-.iil'KMi'W- I. ii ii u Ketcr. Milk Fcer. i!,J:Jf'l'ltlf', I.nmruesa, ltheuillolUin, JJ:,! KPI.OWTlf. IH.temper. JljwOHMK t. (irulm. JfjfOL'tJIIh, I'olJ niinitn. Icor.lC, llellyarhe. Dlnrrlirn. ;.(;. l'rrieliU MlHCAItltlAtii;. jj''jKIK.MIV iV lll.ADIIKlt IllhUltllCllH. .VU MAii:. Hklu IMxenMeR. Olc. each ; Rtablo Civ, Tin Specincs, Hook, fte., $7. At UrllKKl1!" ,,r "1 pri-1'i.iu on r-.-ipi ui ,rit-,s. Ilumiilirays' Meillclno Co., Cor. 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The Xew York Tribune Savs.- "I tin 1 tU-Kt 'ittiuii omuea from tlie i-resa with a ( 1 ImiiiI mil t iHiirratihi it m m-rv irtlnii. Tl.n 'imi 1'itMH'h' 111.it i niDi it's iiii' iimhi iiiorfiHi'tirii . , 1 nit lMtiilt' . t"i inula 1) id 11 work to w lilt it a u 6 0 Q ET'niu'nnsT. A lfy"Spec . n pajies sent on application m 6 f.X- C. MICRItT i TO., lnhllshvts, 1 THE GREATEST BOOK OF THE AGE I Should be In Every Home and Library. TAe People's lie History Is written by Ilfalit Hon. William Kwart Gladstone, Ki-l'reni.er of Urn&t l.ritinn and Ireland, tlhester, Kotc-i Itev- A, II. tiujee, Queeu'it Collece, Oitord, Knir.j He?, Samuel I?es Curtly, I). D., ChifHKo '1 heo logical Hemlnsrr, Chicago. III., Key. Frederio W Farrar, l.li K.It.t. Dean ot Canterbury, Canterbury, Kuu.i Her. Rimer Il.Capen, I).L).,TufU Uolleue, Komerf llletMaHa.j Iter. Frank V. Uuniaulutt, 1 .!., Armour InHtltute, Cbleaso, ill., Iter. GooriiA F. 1'entecoMt, D.D., Marylo. bona rreabyterlan Church, London, Kne.i Itev. K. H. MncArthur. D.D., OjiWary Baptist Church. New York City, N. Y , Itev. Martin Kuuimerbell, J).l)., Main Street Free 1 t Church, Iwlton, Me.) Itev'. Frank M, Uristol. 11 l l'irt Methodist Kpiscopal Church. Kvaniton, 111., le W. T Moore, I.L.U.. " The Chris tian (loramonwealth,'' London, Kna , Itev. Rdwaril r.vereib iittiw, u.i , duuiu i.uupreKaiionai LUurcll, Iloston, Mass . Itev Joseph Agar Ueet, 11.1)., Wesleyau Ootlene, Itlchmonil, Unii.t Her Caspar ltene Qreuory, lilpzls University, IaIpzi Gerrosnyt Itev, Vm. Clearer Wilkinson. D.l., I't Tslty of Chtcafto, Cht rM. 111., Itev Hnrauel II. I I', Trinity Colleiie. Hartford, tV"v.Iiov .1 Mr' roG. . Dn,l).ll.,tjt.John'u WoodFrei Chit I nndo ., Idng.iHev, Qeorge alxirlnier. r.r. 17. i'h- i le. I' ton. Mass. 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