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THE WORK DONE By tlic Woman's Christian Tcin* pcintico Union. , LABORS AMONG Till! MINERS (it the Weil nnil Con I IU^ric of tlir l'nat. Fighting Hitmlay Tinln* - Dtdrgntr* I From Foreign 1,nmla I'rcitiilrif-PAwrr r of th? iYttviiwitfii-llniioiulblllly of |: MlnlMerf* |t I ST. I*OHIS, Nov. 15.?Tntnrestlnjj re K"porta concerning the progress of d<? j^partnieritaf work occupied most of tho l^' tlinc of the W, C, T. t\ convention yes x ton]ay, At tho afternoon mul evening sessions distinguished delegates from g .-foreign In nil.f ft ml visitors from other cities Were presented. SsV Tho second day** session wa? called to order at i o'clock by Mis* WIHard. v Telegram* of greeting were read from Margaret Bottome, of New York; Hon. ; 0. \V,' flafn, of Paulding, 0., and Mrs. J. K. Harney, of Providence, II. I. The t' reports of department superintendents f; which followed took up tho greater part of the morning. b,' Mrs. tVlnal* p. English. of ^Illinois. A*,reported on ih? work among miners. It :l showed great prorwi In lb* gold and >? silver regions ??f Colorado. Washington, f Utah. Idaho, California and other west :Vj env states. ?s well as In ihe coal and :rmln>3T district*.of Illinois. Ohio. Indl : nna and Pennsylvania. TTw miners, ?*'xo xt atofM.. showed grrat Intercut Irr th ? I work dor.e for them, and received with ; eagerness such white ribbon literature K ns coujil be furnished to them. Pourrnf ,Vcivi]wp(ri, The press was represented by Mrs. Katharine Lent Stevenson, of Massn chuaetts. who said It was the power be : -hind Jhe thvone. Where the pulpit and lecture forum reached thousand*, th? press reached its mUllons dally. For this reason she said the work of the dally palters should be carried on In ? .channels of purity, righteousness and troth. She spoke of the work done In the circulation of W.C T.U. news among tlv? newspapers by the prns assocla !. tlorts and in other ways, and hoped that the lime would come when each secular paper had Its own \V. C. T. U. department editor. Mrs. M. R Hom ing. of Chicago, who has been Mrs. Stevenson's ju?*oc!o.te. will have charge or the press department. Mrs. Ella M. Vhacher. of Now Jer sey. spoke of the trork among soldiers and sailors. Her department, she laid, way a new one, but durtr* the past year eleven state superintendents had been appointed and the work was t>e 'Ing carried on with much encourage . went among a class of people who badly needed St. She criticised the sell lag of Ilrjuor at soldiers'-homes, and hoped that the canteen law would be repealed. Caroline H. Woodward, of Nebraska. . superintendent of work among railroad men, reported that Sunday trallle was regarded by the department as a ser ious Infringement upon the rights of employes. Local freight and pawenger -trains had been generally discontinued on Sunday, but "extra" stock trains . were sent out. An efTeet was making to roach conscientious Christian men In the stock-raising regions and to Indue? them to refrain from loading stock or having it I:? transit on Sunday. ."UlnNtrr* Itrsponalbtr. * Patronage of Sunday mall and pas senger trains bad been uniformly de preciated and each year deepened the conviction that "the ministry and mem bership of the Christian church were responsible foe- many of the burdens imposed upon- the world's rest day." A message of fraternal greeting was sere it Mary Lowe Dickinson, presi dent of the National Council of Women. The announcement that Mrs. English had secured the prize offered by Mrs. Hoffman for tlio beat superintendent's report closed tho morning session. At the afternoon session much of the time was -taken up with the introduc tion of fraternal delegates and distin guished guest". Among t.Vm were: Mrs. Gwyneta Vaughan, of Wales; Miss Rebecca Krikorian. of Armenia; Miss Mary Blood, of the Columbian school of oratory. Chicago; Rev. F. D. Greene, of New York, secretary of the Armenian Relief Association: Miss Sarah Farmer, of PennsyIvanla.noted for her "Green Acre Congress," held yearly: Mrs. Anna M. Hammer, presi dent of the Pennsylvania dlv1slon;Mlss Kate Lunden.-the young Sv/edlsb speak er; Amhcny Comstock. of New York; Mrs. Maude IJalllngton Booth, of the American Volunteers, who wis expect ed, but was unable to be present, was represented by Colonl Patty Watklns. Others who were expected to attend the convention did not come until till:; evening. Among them is MI?:-* A^rnos E. Slack, of New England, secretary of the World's W. C. T. U. Tho greeting to each was very pretty, constating of the "Chautauqua salute," tho con vention rising and waving handker chiefs. * W. V. U. NOTES. Educational Informal Ion From Allien* or Wr?t Virginia. Special Correspondence. MORGANTOWN. W.JVa., Nov. J3.? Work progresses satisfactorily in"all"of the departments of the university, of which there are many these days. The Institution >3 a big and busy hive of considerably over four hundred work ers, and more coming in all the time. Professor J lite and Professor Corbett have been attending ari l participating in an important scientific meeting in Washington, D. C. Dr. Hopkins, the eminent entomolo gist, of tho university, Is publishing a series of bulletins on Economic Ento mology. These papers**will 'be the . re sult of original Investigations and dis coveries by Dr. Hopkins. Professor Thomas II. Hodges, of the chair of physics, has been conducting a teachers' Institute nt Waynes burg. Pa. He 1? much In demand for work of this character. The university furnishes the state Its next superintendent of free schools and Its next attorney general, Mr. Trotter, and Mr. Rucknr., The late candidate on th* Prohibition ticket, for state superintendent of free schools, .Mr. Hugh Bowers, of Pendle ton county, Is a student In the univer sity. Governor-elect Atkinson has a son at tending the university?G.W. Atkinson, An examination of the election re turns In the various counties In West Virginia and otijer states shows th.it fl great number of the old W. V. I J. boys were elected to good offices on the third Inst., judges, members of Con gress, prosecuting attorneys, state sen atom, etc. ii??"iw,1 mnll"r? In cwkI romll Dor!,,, a student from Pittsburgh. ular Tr','!;' """ l? WHO p?? tiJa i , r('rY,llard. the coach, l.i greatly Imf i ? ' of tl"' ,non* Is In SSfBh,^r ?"?" U "??" t ,, :iy"1 uan Association observed the nro y"m' ""'li'"!! Wfi-c In-Ill. 'I'll. ?l?l In thr ?hon|U? Slr?nK ""J <TOMn,l^"^ld" T ':lvl"K In "^tol ? nts Swlslter and Brooks, it hnn more character an?l dhun tv this yonr than evor before. it sttmdr UP fo?* tho university amt' alma to ho at1 ?*# ponent of university lifs. n la abU-'hd nntly worthy of tile support of ovi ry friend of tho West Virginia ITnlvernllN' Thft- chrysanthemum exhibit at tb% experiment station wan visited by sev-1 oral hundred people, and wan a great | 8UCCOBS, 1 Tho experiment stallon farm of nine-1 ty acrnt. In admirably managed by Dr. j Myers. Tlio university mndu a splendid Investment when It bought tho farm. Tho new syntcm of udvlarcs, adopted thin year, Jh found to work well. I'ivery student l.i assigned to some professor, wb> will be hh adviser and friend dur ing his stay here and look after him personally. The KplscopaJ Hall, established about a year ago, In already self-sustaining, and the- proposed Baptist hall In sure to be a great succ?sn from thy "beginning. A Ki'ent deal of time Is jipent thin year ?mu.'h morn than ever before?hi prar tlcal work hi all of thr d *pnrtm?*nts. Tlw geologists and civil engineers spend their Saturdays la the Held; the law students are given a vast amount of practice In tho moot'courts; tho me chanical engineer* are k?pt busy In the shops; the chemleel and physical Jnb oratories are used alt of tho time; live niuder.tn In lL'ngII?/i havo to writ- In numerable th?-y s for criticism, etc. And so It Is like a big and busy workshop | every day In the wee It, except Sunday. Dr. Douthnt h using the conversa tional m-rhod in *?>me of his advanced classes In Latin and Grille. Tho commercial department (type writing, short-iv.toU, etc.,) is very popu lar. The co-eds are hew In very consider- | able quantity ar.d line quality. TirS 02ATORK) SOCIETY. Till# Or*milinf|(iu Mnrhi n.t Kpoili In | WhrcllfiK MiMlmlly. In the organization of tb? Wheeling Oratorio SocWy this rlfy In Joining the ranks of many other prominent cities In the efforts to advance the mu sical Interest and appreciation of citi zens and famish enjoyment to Its mem bers. The study of oratorio Is generally admitted to bo one of the best means ; for obtaining a knowledge and appro-1 elation of the beat music. W. S. B. I Mathews, one of the best known writ- | ors, in an article regarding the devel opment of musical culture In "Music" for October. 1S36, says: "What Is known a* a really educated musical taste In I actual personal acquaintance with the I best music." All writers ndmlt that one I of the reasons for the advancement of music In Germany and t'lsewhere fn the older countries. Is. that In so many of the churches tlw choir Is composed of j boys who for years stag In chorus the church music of the- best composers. In fact tb? greatest composers were nearly all of them nt some time, choir boys In some cathedral choir. Nothing j tend* more to the appreciation of good music than a knowledge of It nnd the knowledge of the groat Oratorios can be obtained In no better way than by singing them. So pleasant has tb'.a 'been found to be and so beneficial as a means of educa tion that lar^e singing societies are In existence in nearly all the principal cit ies. To Its May Festival, given annual- 1 ly by the oratorio society of Cincinnati, that city owes as much as to any oth er one thing. Its reputation as a city of culture, while in no less a degree has tho great singing society made the city of Worcester, Mass., famous. Ann Arbor. Mich-., a city of less than fif teen thousand inhabitants,has a chorus of three hundred and fifty voices and gives annually from four to ten con certs. ending with a magnificent May Festival. In Detroit and Grand Rapids. Michigan, In Sprlngfleid. Illinois, and many other cities, are found successful societies, while tfw Apollo Club. In Chi cago, and the Ilandel A Haydn Society, of Boston, have long been famous. The Intelligence Is pleased to see Wheeling advancing In this direction. The ofTlccrs of the? oratorio society have been cho.sen from men of extended experience and the advisory committee consists of one dozen of Wheeling's most tatlu'.-ntlai business men. Moatifnlit I?akr Pnrk Special Correspondence. MOUNTAIN* LAKE PARK, Nov. 14.? We are having quite a snow storm to day. The ground Is \yhlte. There nre about forty families In the park this winter. W. R. Johnson and family have gone to Grafton to spend the winter. Messrs. Sypult & Tents, of Cranes vllle, W. Va.. have erected a large two story house opposite the Auditorium. W. Hnll has closed out bis store at Rowlesburg. W. Va., and brought his I family to the park. M. Hall will run | a saw mill near Gorman. Mrs. Dr. McLnln, of Wheeling, has very much added to the apearance of their delightful summer home by a two story wing on the north side of the house. It Is now one of tho most at tractive places In the park. Election district No. 2 nt the late election voted In favor of local option. Jt was carried by a majority ol two. Captain Burns, U. S. A., and family spent the Hummer nt the park. After Ids return to his post?Columbus, barracks, he wan awarded a medal for | bravery during the war. <"iifc for llrndnrlim. As ft remedy for all forms of Head ache Electric Hitters ban proved to bo the very host. It effects n permanent cure nnd the most dreaded habitual slcl: headaches yield to ita influence. We urge all v.-ho are a?!icted to procure a bottle, and give thin remedy a fair trial. In cares of habitual constipation Elec tric Bitters cures by giving the needed tone to the bowels, and few cases long resist the use of thin medicine. Try It once. Large bottles only ilfty cents at Logan Co.'a Drug Store. "IF taken Into the head by the nos trils two or three times a week, Thomas' I Eclectrlc Oil wll positively relievo the I most offensive once of catarrh."?Rev. | E. F. Crane, DunkirA, N. Y. 1 TO cure all old sores, to heal an In dolent ulcer, or to speedily cure'pile you need simply apply Do-Witt's Witch | Hazel Salve according to directions. Its magic'liko action will surprise you. I Charles R. Clootze, corner Twelfth and | Mnfket streets; Bowie & Co., Bridge port; I'^abody & Son. Ben wood. I AH ELECANT BUTTON FREE WITH EACH PACKAGE OF AH OPPORTUNITY TO HAKE A GOLLECTIQH OF BOTTBHS WITHOUT COST. HOBBS 3PARAGU5 KIDNEY PILL0, KEEP OS CUBING SICK PEOPLE. Kidney Disease Has Been .Robbed of the Hor rors Herotoforo Attached to It. Tho Cry for Holp Is Quickly Answoroc! by Dr. Hobbs Grand Univorsal Spoc)fi~. Ask at Chas. R. Cootso'r, Druz Storo, Market ancl Twelfth Stroots, of tho Cures this Wonderful Discovory Has Performed. Titer* was a time?and net no very loug uso?that whm persons wore at tacked with kidney disease, and because thoroughly convinced of It, a *ens? of mingled anguish and horror quickly crept over them. They know the peri lous position It placed them In. Brlght's disease, with, all Its horror*, stared them In the face. Horrible visions came to them even In sle?;p of tho dreadful or deal they were to pass through, ami many would have welcomed death at tho start, once the diagnosis made It abso lutely certain thai th?y were afflicted with this disease. How dltllcult to-day are their feelings, now that a handy and safe specific Is ob tainable at the?r nearest drug etoro. No man or woman can be so total blind to facts as to for one moment believe that Dr. Hobbs Sparagus Kidney I'Ills will not euro them. aft?-r tho public test that has been made of this remedy In Wheeling for the past three weeks. The testimonials and commendations that have appeared In the .Wheeling papers up to the present time nre but a small part of those already received, end more are coming in dally. We could publish hundreds, but we feel that we have adduced proof thut must convince the most skeptical. Never in our experience has there boon such a spontaneous outpouring of pralfe as has greeted Dr. lloobs Sparagus Kid ney Fills. \>hat Dr. Hobbs Sparagus Kidney Pil.'s ore Designed and Guaran teed to Do. They soothe, heal and cure any Inflam mation of the kidneys or bladder. They cure Backache. They cause the kodnevs to filter out of the blod all poisons and impurities, whether made In the system or taken In from the outside. They render sluggish kidneys active. They cause the kidneys to cast out the poison of rheumatism (uric ncld), the disease germs of malaria and tho grippe. They cause the kidneys to keep the blood pure and clean and thus prevent neuralgia, headache, dizziness, nervous | dyspepsia, skin diseases, eruptions, | scales, tetters and rashes. 1 They cause the kidneys to work steadily and regularly. They dlssolvo and cast out brlekdust and phosphate deposits and dissolve gravel and calculi in both the kidneys and bladder. They cure Brlght's disease. They cause the kidneys to rapidly rid the system of the poisons of alcohol and tobacco. They yield a clear mind, sweet sleep.! steady nerves, active bodies, brimful of 1 the zest and happiness of living, bright eyes and rosy cheeks, because they keep the blood free from poisons and Impuri ties that would otherwlao clog and irri tate It. Healthy kidneys make pure blood. Pure blood makes perfect health. Perfect health makes life worth liv ing. Dr. Hoobs Sparagus Kidney Pills do this, and do It all the time. Dr. Hobbs Sparagus Kidney Pills, DO cents a box, or C for $2 CO, at CHAS. R. GOETZE, Druggist, Market and Twelfth Streets. SOOTHING, and not Irritating, strengthening, and not weakening, small, but effective?such are tho qual ities of DeWltt's Little Early lUscrs, the famous little pills. Charles H. Goetze, corner Twelfth and Market streets; Howie ,fc Co., Bridgeport; Tea body & So.t. Bemvood. 2 finAe Yonr r.tfe By using "The Now Great South Ameri can Kidney Cure." This new remedy Is a great surprise on account of Itn ex ceeding promptness in relieving pain in the Kidneys, Bladder and Back In male <?r female. It relieves retention of water and pain in passing It almost Im mediately. Save yourselves by using this marvelous cure. Its use will pre vent fatal consequences In almost all cases by Its groat alterative and heal ing powers. Sold by It. 11. List, drug gist, Wheeling, W. Va. "I was completely covered with sores. Every limb In my body ached. Had been sick for five years. Doctors could do me no good. Most of my time was spent In bed; was a complete wreck. Burdock Blood Bittern have completely cured me In three months." Mrs. Annie Zoy>en, Crookstown, Minn. 3 A (looil Inrntniriit. On receipt of ten cents,cash or stamps, a generous sample will bo mulled of tho most popular Catarrh and llnv Fever Cure (Ely's Cream Balm) suillclont to demonstrate its great merit. l?nll size CQc. ELY BROTHERS. r>G Warren Street,, Now York City. I havo suffered from Catarrh three years; It got so bail I could not work; 1 used two bottles of Ely's Crearji Balm find am entirely well; 1 would not be without It.?A. C. Clarke, 341 Shawmut Ave., Boston. ABSOLUTELY pure, perfectly harm Jess, and Invariably reliable are the qualities of One Minute Coufch Cure. It never falls in colds, croup and lung troubles. Children like It because It is pleasant to take and It helps them. Charles It. Gootze, corner Twelfth and Market streets; Bowie & Co., Bridge port; Peabody & Son, Benv.-ood. 7 I'llo*: J'llrn : Itching IMIm: Symptoms?Moisture; Intense Itching and stir,Ring; most ut night; worse by scratching. If allowed to continue tumors form, which often bleed and ulcerate, be coming very sore. S WAYNE'S OINT MENT stops the Itching and bleeding, heals ulceration, and in most oases re moves the tumors. At druggists or by mull, for r.<) cents. Dr. Swayiio & Son, Philadelphia, "llow to Cnrr All Hlctli DIuuim." Simply imply SNVAYNE'S OINTMENT. No Internal medlelne required. Cures tet ter, erz'etnn, Itch, nil eruptions on tho face, hands, nose, etc., louvlng tho skin dear, white and healthy. Its ureal heal ing and curative powers nro possessed by no otln-r remedy. Ask yonr druggist for HWAYNE'S OINTMENT, ttlmfcw Use Dr. Miles' Nerve Plasters for Spinal Weakness. All druggists roll 'em for ^c. ??(5xTI At! rC<ri-ivir?:-y ./&^clal>!eP:cp3ra!ionfor As similating feTocd andHcg ula firigiJicStoBcdis andBoiAtls cf Promotes "Digestion,1Cliestful ucssajvdKcst.ContalnsneltliEr OpmiD.MorpianC norMcsiral. BoiKAiicoxic. . ApcfeJHcmcdy forConsHpa tioa, SourStofludlJDiarrhoea. V&rnajCoavulsionsTeverisU ncssmid Loss OF SlEEE. TacSiniie -Signature oC TfEW "YORK. 323212 TMATOTE FAC-simile "signature ? OF lis OTT THE ?OF/EVEEY' ?BOTTiLE OF Oastcrfi Ja pTit ~p in one-sirs bottles cnlyTTt !n not told in bclk. Don't allow onyeno to csU w^yct; anything clro cm the plea or prondc? ttit it is uJa?t u good" and "will answer overy psr? po:e." ?3" Bco tint yon get C-A-S-T-O-3-I-A, i r *;?7, WBBmSEBOSESSSSSm Many thousand dollars worth of valuable articles suitable for Christmas gifts for the young and jp old, are to be given to ijj sniolcers of Blackwcil's || Genuine Durham To- pj bacco. You will find jpj one coupon inside each fjg] two ounce bag, and two coupons inside each four ounce bag of Blackwcil's Durham. Buy a bag of this celebrated tobacco and read the coupon? which gives a list of val uable presents and how _ fvsj to get ithem. MaiHBii Ml Gsm? m Masco Joseph H. Workman's Patent Flat Opening Blank Books are manu factured at tne INTELLIGENCER Bindery. Tho Business Man should bonr In mind tlmt tho INTELLIGENCER BINDERY Is thoroughly equipped lo do first-class work. Wo rospoct fdlly solicit an ordor and will gur.r untoo tho work to bo of a superior nnd oxcollent quality. Clvo us a j| tolophono and wo will call for you'e trial order. II order. Wo mako Clank Books, Special Ruled Work, Bind Magaslnos, Peri odicals. otc., In fact, do overythlnj usually dono In a FIRST-CLASS BOOK BIN DERY.i Drop a postal card or call up bj The Intelligencer Bindery, 25 AND 27 FOURTEENTH STREET. every Woman"' % Peal's Pseiiss^rss^aO Rigs fev Tb,"' mt?M.?;te?drert?lii In retail. Tlactrniltu (Dr. IWl'?)errr,-d!-^ ooltt. fcjul unrirhqn.-, 5I.W. Addtcs, Jl.-.m. aaimsCo., Clorcl/ail o to ^ J^flT "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF r 9 Redman & co.. a ? o ? o o GENERAL MACHINISTS, AN!> MANUPACTUUKIIS OP ?IAlllNK AN1> STATION AT! Y llNOIXIN. I"'' * AVIhmiIIuj;, "NY, Yu. yntklugknckivs .tom office-* JandV7 FouriuoiitU air? X"tIE2?A?Xj iESI1 A.r,y*yri TITLE ? IflSORASCE. Ilyou luirchan* or umkna l.vm >ir>ii rctntoliavo t'.io tltio | |,y i\X3 Wheeling Tills and Ml 0., no. i:u? M.vuuirr s-u:t:i:r. ??M- I:US!&n ? l I'. mvy.L C. J. JUWUNG n" R l SINGuVl'o"7' G. R. is. Gll.0llUI.4T, lvxomluor of TitK"*/ dot? The sufferer from catarrh, prrhap^ meets villi iiiore dlscourar/ in-ut n seeking ft c.lV? *,lau those {.ithct.-d with all other ollmcntn. Al liaustini; the skill of tin* best physi* ci.lnn, and luliatlng varlottn mixture*, paying out laftfe stuns for doctors' Iccn Oitd medicines, he find* him ,:;f either an bad off an at first or a great ileal worse. ' The cause Of.thin In easily explained* The dixcanclulu the blood, am! a real blood rtyuedy can pot.siblv hive any elfcct upoA'it. The doctors beini; unable, witlfNttjeir stereotyped reme dies of polatu anil mercury, t?? <ure diseases of the blood, direct tl.cir effort* toward treating the symp. tomsof the-MflU'ea.so, and ignoring its cause. The inhaling of various sprays, and ti*e of jtfgihcH, etc., is but .t mi. 1 pcrficlal arfd^lcmporary treatment, I und cannot poiftibly elfcct a cure. -T 't. .'A] * Mrs. JosrrniNP. Pou?i.l. t Mrs. Josephine Polhill,of Due Went, 1 S. C., wasTfor years a sufferer from this distressing complaint, and has | learned byr.expericuco its tortures. She says: ft "For years--J was the victim of the j worat casd-of catarrh that I ever ( heard of. *;.5*,was treated by several j doctors, an&ttok numerous medicines | claiming taeurc the disease, but in stead of being benefitted my condi. tion grew worse steadily. "The trouble became so deep-seated that I was entirely deaf in one car, , It is difficaltjto describe mv condition, I but some idea of the ravages of the disease can be obtained when I state i that alt the'inside of xny nose, include j ing part of" the bone sloughed of!. It can be readily understood how often. I sive all this was, and how unbearable my condition became. When the diseasc had gone this far the physi* I cian pave me up as incurable, anfl 1 told rue I, would never be any better, "Readiiipfof many similar cases be* ing cured by S. S. S., I determined to try it as a'-Jast resort. I soon discov ered that ."all xny former treatment had been wrong, as the diseaso vras in the blood, and only a blood remedy could curc it. I began to improve at once, and grew better as I continued to take S. S. S.^It seemed to get at the scat of tlie~disease, and after a few weeks* treatment I was entirely cured, and for more than seven yeari hare had no sign of the disease." Catarrh, is one of the deep-seated blood diseases, and only a thorough blood remedy will have any effect upon it. S. S. S. is the only blood remedy that is guaranteed . Purely *V egetable and cures Catarrh, Cancer, Coat* gious Blood Poison, Scrofula, Rhea? matism,: Eczcma, and all other dis? eases arising- from impure blood. Books, on. blood and skin diseasei will be- xaailed free to any addrtM. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. stTismots and Nervous disorders,suea &s mca and Tain la tho Stomach, Sick Hoadache, GlidJ. noes, Fullness and Swelling attcr xneala, Diid* nesa and Drowsiness,Cold Chilis, Flnshli^ ot Heat, less o? Appetite, Shortness or Breath Cos Uvencss, Blotcbos on tho Skin, Disturbed ??!\ Frightful Breams, and all Nervous Trcmtv ling Sensatlens, ac.( mban theso syoptow Caused by constipation, as most or then &-'% IHE FIRsrDOSE WILL GIVE flELIEF I.H TWEWT MINUTES^ This Is no Action. Etcry enTerer a carnesUylavlted to try ono Box or th*s9 Pl^s &ud flicy will bo acknowledged to to A WONDERFUL MEDICI, BEEQBAiri'S PILLS. taken asdtrfefci, "will quickly rcatoro Females tocompleto health They promptly rsraoro obftrucUona or lrrt?> larlUes 6'r tho system. For a Weak Stomach Bmj&ired Digestion Disordered Liver thoy net itko magic?a tow doses will work wa deroupon.tho Vital Organs; etrongtheniDf tM mueculiureystom, restoring tho locg-loe: c:a* plcili>n,;brlnglng back tho keen e<lgs of ar?** tlte, aud- arousing rlth tho Itoirbud of Health the wliolo pliyatcnl energyc* tho hutlisn frsmo. Theso aro facts sdalttrftT thousands, In nil clorsos of twdoty.anJereci tliotcstTguarantivstotlio Servou3 anJ IVbill tated Is that Ilcccham's rill* have tho Lr.rr;ont Nalo ol any Patent ?Icdlclu? Xu Ibo "World. WITHOUT A ? Annual Sales mere than 6,000,000 Box# 2I0 /i:DrUfi 8torer, or wilt bo ;?nt V.t Asent^P. r. ALLEN CO., ?f.> Cm?! St. >>? Vorlrpiwt paid, npoa recclj t cf j rlca. freo ujvn nppUca'Jca.