Mr a!: TO OURE -NERVOUS. DYSPEPSIA. To (tain Flesh, to Sleep Well, to Know What Appetite and Rood Digestion Mean, Make a Test of Rtuart's Dyspepsia Tablets. Interesting Eriierlcnoe of an IndUnapolU cietiUoman. No tronlile Is rooro common or more nils Understood than nervoni dyspepsia, l'eojile bating It think tbit their nerrea are to blame ami are so prised that they are not cored by nerve medicine and spring remedies ; tbe real seat of tbe mischief Is lost sight of; the stomach Is the organ to lie looked after. Nervous dyspeptics often do not have any pnln whatever In the stomach, nor perhaps any of the usual symptoms of stomach weak ness. Nervous dyspepsia shows Itself not In the stomach so much as in nearly flyery other organ ; iu some cases the liesrtlmlpltates and Is Irregolar ; In others the kidneys are affected ; In others the botrels are constipated, with headaches; still others are troubled with loss of flesh and appetite, with accum ulation of gas, sour risings and heartburn. Mr. A. V. Sharper, of No. 1)1, Prospect St., Indianapolis, Ind., writes as follows : "A motivo of pure gratitude prompts me to write these few lines regarding the uew and valuable medioino, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets. I havo been a sufferer from nervous dyspepsia for the last four years; have used various patent medicines and other remedies without any favorable result. They some times gave temporary relief until the effects of the medicine wore off. I attributed this to my sedentary habits, being a bookkeeper with little physical exercise, but I am glad to state that the tablets have overcome all these obstacles, for I have gained in flesh, sleep better, and am better iu every way. The above Is wrltton not for notoriety, but is based on actual fact." Respectfully yours, A. W. SiiAM'En, 01 Prospect St.. Indianapolis, Ind. It Is safe to say that Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will cure any stomach weakness or disease except cancer of stomach. They cure sour stomach, gas, loss of flesh and appetite, sleeplessness, palpitation, heartburn, con stipation and headache. Send for valuable little book on stomach diseases by addressing Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. All druggists sell full steed packages at 50 cents.,. lt"ls Dangerous To let that cough go without care. It may run Into a serious condition. This can bo avoided by using the BRONCHO Homoeopathic REMEDY for coughs nnd colds. "They do tle Work" 10 CENTS AT ATX DUUCIOIdTS 81CND FOB SAMrUS. BRONX CHEMICAL COMPANY, Yonlcors, N. Y. CJLTOKTS ZTALIZER Cures general or epcctel debility wakeful ness, spcrraato-heen, o-n 11 ions, lm potency, paresis, etc. loriccts f inctio.ia. disorders, caused by errors or c.-ccj jcs, quickly restoring Lost Manhood In old ot young, giving vigor ana Strength where former weakness prevailed. Con venient package, simple, effectual, and legitimate. . Cure is Quick and Thorough Don t be deceived cy imitations! insist on CATON'S Vitellzcrs. Sent sealed II your dniR gist doett not have it. Price $ I per pkge, 6 for $5, with written guarcntde ot complete cure. Information, references etc., free and confidential. Send us statement of cose and 25 cts. for a week's trial treatment. Ono only scut to ea h person. ' CATOH MCD.GO.,OGTCNlMASt3. For anl at P. P. D. Kirlln's drug store nn aiienanuoon urii store. At 7 UOVJ perjQa. Railroad. SUIIUYKII.T, DIVISION. J4NUABY 18, 1807. Trains will leave Btiennndoali alter the aK.v, date for Wlsgans, Gllberton. Frnokvllle, ) orl Water, St. Clair, Pottsvllle. Hamburg, Read!: Pottotown, I'lioenixvlllc, Norrlstown and PiX adolphla (ltrood street station) nt $03 mirl 1105 u. m. aim 1 au p. la. on week nays. FW 1VI1 vllle and intermediate Htatlnnn 9 17 u. ui. SUNDAY. For wlggaii Water, 8t. Clal Gllberton. Prackvllla. Dm tn4tu..lll nil, fU ft ,K .. oiup. in. ror iiamourgT, jiefulllig, roltetoit Vlioenlxvllle, Norrlstown, rhllaueliiuln at 8 (8 9 -15 a. in.. 8 10 n. in. Trains leave Froclcville for Shenandoah al ioioa.m. aim uui, on, 702 and 1017 p. ta, Sunday. 11 13 a. m. and IS 41 n. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah nt 10 U a. m. and 12:IB, 0 15, 7 zs and 10 30 p. m. Sunday r iu iu 11. 111., o 10 p. in. Leavo Philadelphia, (Droad street station), fo. Shenandoah at 6 37 and 8 85 n, tn., 4 10 and 7 1 p. m. week days. Sundays leave nt fl 50 ft. m. Leave Broad street station, Philadelphia, Iu Sea Girl. Anbury Park. Ocean drove. Lara llraneli, and Intermediate stations, 8.10 II.H a.m., onu i.uu p. in woeK-uaye. Ieavo Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOU NICW YOltK. Kxpress, week-days. 3 20, i to, 4 50 5 15, 0 50, v i, s o t, v ou, iu i 1 jJinuiK uarj, 11 w a, m 12 00 noon, j2 85 (Limited 100 and 4 22 p. in Dining Cam), 140, 2 30 (Dining Oar) 8 20, 3 50, 4 iu, fuu, o 00 turning unri, ow, o ou, a 12, iu uu 11. in.. 12 01. nlaht. Sundays. 3 20. 4 05. 4 SO 5 15 20, 8 88, S 80. 10 21, (1)1. ill Car), 1185 a. in., 12 85. 280 (DiniiiK Car), 4 00 (Limited 4 22DinliiK Car), 5 20, 6 56, (Dining Car), 6 85, 0 60, 8 12, 10 00 11. m.. 12 01 nlirllt. Kxpress for Boston without change, 11 00 a m.f weeKHia), ana u ou n. in., uauy. FOB wAHIIINQTON AND TUB SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington, 8 50, 7 20, 1 2 m., 1209 (1281 Idmlted Dir.- Ing Oar), 112, 818, 7 40 (Ulnlng Oar) p. m'., and 12 05 nijttiJ .fmltA.1 II nf.tivllBVl HIV KM llUnlnn rr- week dare. Hunuaya, SB8, 7 30, 12, II SB a. in., 12 09 1 12, 4 41, (5 11 Congressional Limited, Ulnlng carl, oss 11ining uurj, 7 4a p. m. Dlulng Car) and 12 IB nIKIt. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Tjoavellroad street station, Philadelphia (via Jfeiaware river uriugi'j, express, (IB f. lUy. Leave Market street Ferry, express, 8 50 a m SOS. 4 10. SCO 11. m. Sundava. 8 45. 9 45 a. in. Accommodation. 8 00. 8 20. a. ni.. 8 20 and 4 20 p. m., week daya. Sundays, 8 00, 8 15 a. in , 4 00 auu 0 w p. ui. For Cape May, AnglesHa, Wlklwood and Holly Beach, and Sea Iilo City, Ooean City and Avulon Uxpreas, 0 00 a. m., 4 00 p. m. week days. Hundays. 9 00 a. in. For Somen Point. KiDress, 8 SO am., 4 10 S 111 wi-i'K uays. Buuua3 H 40 a III. . II. Hutchinson, J it. Wood. Qun'l Manager. (len'l Piws'g'r Agl Grocers can tell you why those whobuykELIG'S keepcoailngback ibr it. You can't keep on telling a poor Uiiirg to the , same people. are eaved by using seel- Ig'S because you kcau buy cheap rcoiiee ana make t delicious by a .little ot this admixture. u 1ST PILLS! rt aho auHt . mho 4e. re"vniuirs sat c UAI',!, Wusax SPECiric Co.Peuk,rVi Foi' I, at .Povlinky's ;di ug store, 28 Kss E. 'entre street. 'iHim IMS CflUS NSW Will Probably boMivorod to the Powers Today," NOT AflXlOffo FOE A BLOODY WAB, The Orcein, Ilovreror, Will Not Yield to tho Demand of the l'oivers Unless Some Other Proposition Is Mndo lu tho In terest of Peace. Athens, March 8. The answer of Greece to the Identical notes of the powers was discussed at a meeting of the cabinet and approved by King George yesterday. It Is reported that the reply Is a refusal to recall the Greek fleet and troops from Crete, on the ground that the recall would be a sig nal for pillage, Inoendlarism and mur der.. The complete text will not be known until It Is presented to the am bassadors of the powers today. In dip lomatic circles It Is said that the Greek answer may lead to negotiations to agree on a proposal for co-operation which has been presented to France. Though the exact character of the Greek reply is not yet made known, It Is understood that, In addition to the ground of refusal to comply because of the fear of pillage, Incendiarism and murder In Crete, the note points out that the Cretans, who alone should be regarded as entitled to determine their fate, have declared their unalterable resolution to be annexed to Greece o.b the only solution that will finally pac ify the Island. The situation of affairs here remains grave, although there are a few signs that a pacific solution of the Cretan crlBls is yet possible. This is more par ticularly so in the case of Greece. It Is believed that the government is sin cere In nut desiring to start any con flagration which may spread far and wide. The gravity of the situation Is recognised on all sides, and those Inter ested seem willing to arrive at a peace ful settlement of the difficulties If pos sible. dreece Is displaying undiminished firmness as to her intention to carry out at all costB the program which she has mapped out for herself In regard to Crete, while at the same time sup porting the paclflo intentions of her advisers. It Is stated that Prince Maurocor- dato, the Greek minister at Constanti nople, has addressed a noto to the Turkish government, proposing to re call tho Greek troops from the fron tiers of Macedonia and Albania If tho Turkish troops near the Greek frontier are simultaneously withdrawn. The porte, however, has not shown any haste to accede to this, proposal. At the same time this note was sent to the Turkish government stringent orders were Issued to the commanders of the Greek troops In Thessaly to do everything possible to avoid anything calculated to provoke a conflict, while the hope was expressed to the Turkish officials at Constantinople that the porte would Issue similar Instructions to the commanders of the Turkish troops in Macedonia. Dispatches since received here from Thessaly Indicate that the wishes of King Georco will be carried out. It was stated In these messages that al though the Greek troops are animated with unabated enthusiasm nothing will be done to needlessly Irritate the Turks. An Incident showing this to be the case has occurred near Melun. A Greek ofTlcer of engineers was engaged In supervising the work of repairing a road close to the frontier, and was pre vented by some Turkish officials from proceeding with the task. The Greeks have not taken any action In the mat ter, although It is claimed they were well within their rights in proceeding with the repairs. On the other hand, a dispatch re celved here from Canea at 9:30 this morning state that Colonel Vassos, who Is In command of the "Greek army of occupation," as it Is termed at Athens, has received at his camp, near Platanla, Instructions from King George to be prepared to resist co ercion to the end. This spirit, which pervades all the orders sent to the Greek commanders In Crete, Is further shown In a Canea dispatch referring to the incident which occurred at Sellno yesterday. Before de ciding to land the mixed detachment of lm' . 'ies the admirals pour-parleyed for a l.'i: time with the Greek commodore, Colo: :! Vassos, and the Greek vlco consul. Evasive answers only were re turned to the admirals, the Greek com modore protesting against the obstacles which Europe placed In the way of his action and Colonel Vassos asserting that he had no authority over the In surgents who were Investing Sellno. These replies, coupled with the In sistence of the Greek vice consul that he would only consent to go to Sellno on board a Greek warship and In tho name of King George of Greece, com pelled the foreign admirals. In defer ence to their Instructions, to de cide to themselves deliver the Im prisoned Moslems, even it they had to use force against the Insurgents or the Greeks In order to do so. Therefore a detachment of marines was landed at Sellno from the foreign warships, and It set out forthwith for Candamo. The Greek vice consul, M. Baraclls, thereupon Informed the admiral that the Greek government declined all re sponsibility for what might take place. It Is said that there are 9,000 Moslems besieged at Candamo, where the earth works of the Turks have been partly destroyed by the fire of the Insurgents, many men being killed on both sides. Additional advices from Crete say that the Insurgents have formed a cor don around Canea, and that Saturday evening the Insurgents attacked the Turkish positions at Malaxa and Ker atldl, where they attempted to destroy 'the blockhouse with the use of dyna mite. The lighting, however, was of a desultory nature, and yesterday hos tilities were reported to be at a stand still. A Canea dispatch says that the ad mirals have forwarded to their re spective governments their suggestions for the coercion of Greece. The com mander of a Itussian cruiser which has JuBt arrived at Canea from Sellno re ports that the foreign 'vessels fired guns there to Intimidate the Insur gents. The military governor of Canea has informed the dragoman of the Greek consulate that orders have been received to Are on the Greek cavass If he leaves the consulate. The Greeks In the town are menaced by the Mussul man populace, and the commander of the foreign marines declines to guar antee the safety of newspaper corre spondents who venture outside of Canea. The Insurgents failed In their en deavors to force an entrance into Ma laxa by the use of dynamite at 6 o'clock Saturday evening, but they made a breach In the walls at Keratldl, killing four soldiers and wounding several. The garrison is urgently appealing for reinforcements. Skirmishing has been going on on the plains outside Canea. Some of the members of the foreign legations and other foreign residents have already lift the city, and It Is re ported that several of the legations hacs advised ajj foreigners to. leave UrUdM. "flits lifts caused a painful feel ing Oil th mtt Of the Greek public, Wliloli PstfsrJs It as an unjustifiable itr. as. .with the exception of oc- tiloiml sfffonU from persons of the nttf- ClftsWS, foreigners have been E-ftted with all respect and have at ho time been in any danger whatever. Moreover, a majority of the foreign residents are known to favor the Greek omuce. Yesterday the British battleship Bar fleur, at Canea, cleared for action, ow ing to' the presence of reinforcements of the Greek lleet In Cretan waters. Greeks Oolng Itnine to Fight. Birmingham, Ala., March 8. The call for the reserves of the Greek army in America, Issued by the government of King George, has stirred the patriotic ardor of Greeks In southern counties. Yesterday a doeen Greeks, members of the reserve, left for their native land to lend their services to their king, and others will follow during the week. A prominent member of the Greek colony here has advices that parties of his oountrymen are being organised In all southern cities to start for Athens at once. Destructive Floods In Alnbamn, Birmingham, Ala., March 8. Ileports from all over the state say that Satur day's tremendous rainfall was more de structive than at first supposed. At the town of Prattvllle a number of stores and dwellings were wrecked and the cotton factories heavily damaged. At Selma the loss from high water llond Ing factories and washing out railroads Is also quite large. In the interior nun dreds of bridges have been swept away and terrible havoc wrought to farm work and small grain crops, entailing severe loss to the farmers. The Ala bama, Warrior and Tomblgee rivers have all reached the danger line, and overflows are feared. ' I had severe attacks of gravel and kldne trouble ; mid uu.ible to get a medicine or doctor to cure me until I used Hop Bitters, nnd tbey cured mo in a short time. A DlSTlNQUISIIBD I.AWYKE OF WATNK Co., N. . Colorless and Cold. A young girl deeply regretted that she was so colorless and nnd cold. Her face was too white, nnd her hands and feet felt as though tho Wood did not circulate. After ono bottle of Hop Bittors had been taken she was the rosiest and healthiest cirl In the lown, with a vivacity and cheorfnhioss of mind gratifying to her friends. Indianapolis' Oldest Theater Destroj-eil. Indianapolis, March 8. The Tark theater, formerly the Metropolitan, the oldest theater In Indianapolis, was completely destroyed by fire last night. I The theater was a landmark of Indian- j apolls, and in former years the most famous players on the American stapc, i Including Edwin Booth, John McCul lough and Edwin Forrest, appeared there. The fire Is thought to nave been caused by an electric light wire. It ap peared first in the box office. It spread rapidly, and Inside of aiv hour the his torical old place' was in ruins. The owners estimate their loss at $100,000. The theater Will be rebuilt at once. IId You Kver Try Eloctrio Bittors as a remedy for your troubles? If not, get a bottlo now and get relief. This mediciiio has been found to be peculiarly adapted to the relief and euro of nil Femalo Complaints, exerting a wonderful direct influence in giving strength and tono to tho organs. If you havo Loss of Appetite, Constipation, Headacho, Fainting Spells, or are Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable, Melancholy or troubled with Dizzy Spoils, Electric Bitteia is the mediciiio you need. Health and strength nro guaranteed by its uso. Ijirge bottles only fifty cents nt A. Wasley's drug store. ' Fifty Count .Icninst Consul lnslgl. Boston, March 8. Turkish Consul General Iasigl, In this city, has been indicted on more than 50 counts. All the counts charge him with embezzle ment, and the total embezzlements al leged are more than $100,000. Regard ing the claim by Mr. Iaslgi's counsel that his arrest was illegal, since Mr. Iasigl was a consul, It is said that even If this point should be decided In favor of Mr. Iasigl It could give him only a temporary respite. Condensed Testimony. Clias. B. Hood, Broker and Manufacturer's A?cnt, Lolumous, umo, rertilies tuat uv, King's New Discovery has no equal as a Oongh remedy. J. D. Brown, Prop. St. Jamei Hotel, Ft. Wayne, Ind., testifies that he was cured of n Cough of two years stand ing, caused by La flilppe, by Dr. King's New Discovery. 11. F. Merril. Ualdwinsville, Mass., says that he has used and recommend ed it and never know it to fail and would rather havo it than nuy doctor, because it always cures. Mrs, Hemming, 222 E. 2oth St., Chicago, always keeps it nt hand nnd has no fear of Croup, beetuse it instantly relieves. Free Trial Bottles at A. Wasley's Drug Store. Whcnjou want good roofing, plumbing gas fitting, or genornl tlnsmithing done call on E. F. Gallagher 18 West Contro street" Dealer ir stcce 1-tf May Avert Strike In Chicago, Chicago, March 8. The strike agita tion that has put 21 allied unions of the building trades council In a state of turmoil since Thursday subsided yes terday, and the strikers rested to await the action of the employers today. No meetings were held yesterday, but a general feeling of victory was manifest by the men. Communications from the employers came to the business agents of the hod carriers and plasterers, in which was expressed a willingness to adjust matters by resuming at the old wages, and from these communications rMioi-ai satisfaction resulted. FREE CURE FOR MEN. A Michigan Man Offers to Bend Hia Dis covery Free. Claims to Be a Benjfaetor to Weakened Mankind, There is always more or lea. suspicion attached to anything that is offered free but sometimes a mgu so overflows with generosity that ho cannot rest until his discovery is known to the world, in order that his fellow men may profit by what he has discovered. It is upon this prinviual that a resident of Kalamazoo, Mich., desires to send free to mankind a presuripliou which will cure them of any form of nervous debility ; relieves them of all the doubt and uncertainty which sueh men are peculiarly liable to aud restores the organs to natural site and vigor. As it eosts nothing to try the experiment it would seem that any mau, suffering with the nervous troubles that usually attack men who nevor stopped to realise wliat might be the final result, ought to be deeply lutereated in a remedy whuih will restore them to hoalth, streugth aud vigor, without which they continue to live au existence of untold misery. Ab the remedy in questiou was the result of laany years research as to what combination would be peculiarly effective iu restoring to men tbe streugth they need, it would seem that all men suffering with auy form of nervous weakness ought to write for such a remedy at on'ee. A request to II. C. Olds, Box 1712, KaUtmaseo, Mich., stating that you are not sending for the prescription out of idle curiosity, but that you wbh to make nse'bf the medicine by giving ita trial, will be answered promptly aud without evidence as to where information came from. Tbe prescription is sent free and although some may wonder how Mr. Olds can afford to give away his discovery, there is no doubt about tbe offer being geuuiue. Cut this out and send to Mr. Olds go that he may kuow how you came to write him. lii-48-78t The smallest Train of aniline will color a ton of wine. A grain of per manganate of Sotash will red en seven thou sand times its weight of water. '"disorder ! will disarrange every organ of the body and cause eventual disease and death. U is the little ailments neglected that make the big diseases. Most seribus diBcanes have their in ception In a disordered digestion and faulty nutrition. This is true of that most deadly of diseases consumption. It is also true of nervous prostration and exhaustion and also of all forms of wasting disease. Ail ments of this description may not only be prevented but cured by a resort to the right remedy. An unfailing cure for all diseases tush have their otlgin in disorders of tbe diges tion and faulty nutrition Is found in Dr. Tierce's Golden Medical Discovery. It cures digestive disorders, testores the appe tite, invigorates the liver, purifies and en riches the blood, bnllds healthy flesh and muscle and drives out disease -germs. It cures g8 per cent, of all cases of consump tion. Thousands have testified to these facts, Druggists who suggest substitutes are dishonest. Mrs. Ursula Dunham, of Blatersvllle. Tyler Co., W. Va., writes: "I should have been dead had It not been for your medicine. I was nearly dead when I beran taklnor Dr. Pierce's Ootrieti Mrll. tal Discovi l una a pain in my side all the fl,M lia Tttit mil .-, jetlte, and grew very thin. The 'Golden Medical Discovery' promptly cured the pain, restored my appetite, and increased my weigru." Dr. Pierce's wonderful free book, "The People's Common Sense Medical Adviser," will be sent paper-bound, for twenty-one cents in one-cent stamps to pay the cost of mailing only. Address Dr. K. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y. For handsome, durable cloth covers, beautifully stamped, send ten cents more (thirty-one cents in all), to pay extra oist for this style of binding. VETERIHARYSPECIFICS For Horses, Cattls, Sheop, Doss, Hc, AND POtJLXHY. SOOPngoIinohon rrcatniont of Animals and Chart Scut free. crura (Fevers, CoiicDstlons.Tnnnmnintlon A.A.l.Splnnl JleuIiiBltls, Jllllk 1'ovcr. 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OLUKNT In 1'ltAOTlCE !B yean) nnd 6 Years lloinltal 12xnerlf.nfA In ll.mmnr. ftTDirTllDr. ninnnDnienu -i. general debility. Lost Vigor! Excesses AND ALL Other 'Effects op Youthful Folly of Both Scypr I'ermnnentiy carcu alter ererr ono eiio Has railed. 10ST MANHOOD AMD SHRUNKEN ORDANS RESTORED, MomaUerirhitMlf-stylei! great and fhmoai Doctor! tod fpeelaL Iita claim, vrlte, priut or aaj, old llr. Thccl kocwi mot about IbeM diBcMci and bov to treat them rooeoaaliU; than all ottiera oomhlned, and they all know It too, to their sorrow. Poor and Rich. If yon wero robbed and vlctlmltcd, and jwx vlia to set lioncet and aklllnil treatment, tr onco more old llr. Tbeel, and bo will cere you poalUrerj lroure Ii poaaibla, No Ilccepllon, no False Kepreoentutton. Freth caen cored In 4 to 10 Uaya. Srnd lire ont atamfa for Truth. Beet of all for Single or Harried, yotine or old. Only Book ex. Gains qnaeke. Mount 0-3. EtcdIobji 6-9. 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THE TIMES is tbe most oxtonatveiy circulated and widely read newspaper pub lished In Pennsylvania. Its diacuaalon of pub lic men and public mtaaurea la In the luterrst of public integrity, honest government and prosperous industry, and it known nu party or pciaoiial allegiance in treating public iaaues. In the broadest and beat venae a family and gontral newspaper. THE TIMES alow to have tho largeat circulation by itetervinir it, and claim that it in unaurraMed in all the euentlalu of great metropolitan newspaper, Specimen oopie of auy edition will lie sent free to any one aeud lug their address. TERMS DAILY, $100 per annum ; $1.00 for four inontliH , 30 cenU per month ; de livered by carriei-M for 6 cents per week. SUNDAY EDITION, W large, handsome liogea 224 columns, elegantly Illustrated, Iieautiftil colored supplement 12.00 per an nuui ; 9 cents per copy. Daily and Sunday, 15.00 jier annum ; 90 cents tier montb. Address nil letters to THE TIMES, PHILADELPHIA. The Rosy Freshnass And a Telvot softness of tbe skin is inva riably obtained by thors who use Fossoni's Complexion powder. HUMPHREYS' W ismik. re Id J tr aiU MKINLEijffGOlIRCll The President Listens to a Sermon by Bishop Newman. OROWDS SURROUNDED THE BDIFI0B It Wat Neeessnry to Hare n 8iuail "f l'ollee on Hand to lCseorctlio President nnd Ills Mother The Church Quietly I'll led to Ororllunlng, Washington, March 8. President McKlnley attended church on his first Sunday m Washington. So did about 6,000 private citlsens who wished to catch a glimpse of him. Although It hiMi been settled that the president is to be a regular attendant at Foundry church, at Fourteenth and O streets, his first churchgolng was by special arrangement to hear a sermon by Bishop John I. Newman at the Met ropolitan Methodist church. The street In front of the church was packed with neople two hours before the regular time for service, but, an- tlcipatlng the crush, only pewhoMers were admitted at 10:80 o'clock. Then the crowd was let in gradually, nnd filled every available space of standing room, from a triple row of chairs tn front of the chancel to the back row o the gallery. When there was not room for another Individual Inside the front doors the crowd turned to Dr. Talmage's church, the First Presby terian, only half a block away, and this also was soon filled to the doors, while the street tn front of both churches was packed from curb to curb. When service was commenced fully 2,000 people were left outside. The president drove down from the White House with Mother McKlnley and General Osborne. There was a double file of policemen at the door, and these cleared the way for the party President McKlnley supporting his mother on his arm and General Os borne following. A pew had been reserved near the front of the church, and In this, with the president's party, was Secretary J. Addison Porter and Mrs. Porter. Pres ident McKlnley bowed his head for a moment after being seated, and then leaned back In the corner of the pew waiting for the service to begin. Rev. Hugh Johnstone, pastor of tho church, assisted the bishop, making the opening prayer and announcing the hymns. In the pulpit also was Rev. Dr. Manchester, of Canton, President McKinley's former pastor. The first hymn was particularly appropriate, be ginning with the lines: "Watchman, tell us of the night, What Its signs of promise are." Dr. Johnstone also specifically men tioned the president, the cabinet and congress In the petition for blessing In his opening prayer. Bishop Newman's sermon waa on the text In the Gospel of St. Matthew, "For He came not to call the righteous, but sinners to repentance." It was rather a pointed sermon on the regeneration of modern society, whose hope, the speaker declared, lay not In govern ment, education, nor philanthropy, but In accepting the doctrine and philoso phy of Christ. He warned statesmen especially to "stand back," and not be deluded by the belief that any form of.govemment autocratic, aristocratic, democratic or republican could suppress vice and foster virtue to the ultimate health and well being of the nation." When this warning was uttered there came an audible and devout "Amen" from the corner near the chancel. The presidential party remained until the singing of the final hymn, the last verse of which they arose, and, pre ceded bv two ushers, left the audi torium and were driven back to the White House. During the afternoon the president, in company with Mr. McWllllams, ot Chicago, went out for a Bhort walk. Their stroll took them in a direction north of the executive mansion and aloni; Sixteenth street, ono of the most fashionable thoroughfares of the city. The weather was charming, and the 1 streets were filled with pedestrians. many of whom recognised the presl dent and bowed. The evening was spent very quietly, there being a fam ily gathering at the White House, In- ' eluding some of those who are soon to It-ave the city for their lnme.. Many rases if "flrlppo" liavo lately iiiin cured by One Minute Cough Cure. This preparation eecms especially adapted to the sure of this disease. It acts quickly thus preventing seriou complications and bad erfectH iu which this disease often leaves the patient. C. II. Hagenbuoli. An Knipbatio tVnrnlng to Krugcr. London, March 8. Acccording to The St. James Oaxette, It is rumored with in the ministerial circle that Mr. Chamberlain, the colonial secreary, sent an emphatic intimation to Pres ident Kruger, of the South African re public, that the alienB act which Is in operation In the Transvaal Is In con travention of the provisions of the Lon don convention of 1884, and must be withdrawn. It Is understood that President Kruger Is unmoved, and Is prepared to resist all Interference on the part of England at all costs. HOW TO FIND 0UT. Fill a bottlo or common witter glass with urine and let It stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling Indicates a diseased con dition of the kirlnoyB. When urine stains linen it is positive evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or pain in the back, is also convincing proof that the kidueysand bladder are out of order. WHAT TO DO. There is comfort iu the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, the great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in relieving paiu iu the back, kidneys, liver, bladder aud every part of the urinary pat sages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain iu pauuiag It, or bad effects fol lowing use of liquor, wine or beer, aud over comes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. The mild and the ex traordinary effect of Swanip-Boot is soon realised. It stands the highest for its wonder ful cures of tho most distressing cases. If you need a medlUue you should havo the best. Sold by druggists price fifty cents and one dollar. For a nu tuple bottle and pamph let, both aunt frccliy mail, mention Evening IIiuai.d and send your full post-otHce address to Dr. Kiluiur & Co., Uiughumton, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee tho iji'iiuiueueaa of this oiler. Ask yo-.ir grocer for ue "Itoyal Patent' flour, and take no other braud. It is the beat flour made. Wiinklen'a Arnica Halve. Tho bent naive iu the world for cuts, bruisos, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped bauds, chilblains, oorus, sua all skin eruptions, and positively ouies pilag, or jo pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect sutistoctiou or inouy refunded. Price 88 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasley. Kr. and Mrs. Howse Despaired of Their Boy's Life He was 8omiel!ed to Give up His Studies. From ihc Iatlrr, Few boys withstand an lllnes of so serio-ii j b. nature as that with which Fred I. IIokkc was a year ago afflicted. Fred is now fifteen years of age, and attends the public school. Ills borne is No. 80 Plymouth Place, Cleve land, Ohio, nnd he is now apielure of puerile health and vigor. In the mil of 18115, however, liis purents, Mr. and Mrs. Hichmd IIosc, the former, n well-known tuMiiens man, whose since in in the Arcudi , lm I nliunst dc- Kr-nircd of saving his lift I he hid bcenme afflicted with inllnmniiitory rlicumutism which nlb'cted hi' entile body, nnd ncconr panyinjr that pninlul ailment Mere several other vciy serious diordcri. Winn she n requcKtid to dcscHhc her non's !ickncHS and him iecoerv, Mrs. Howe said : "It wns in Repiember, lSIW, that Fred who wns up lo t lit) t time in delicate health, wns attacked by inflammatory rlieunia!im. It wns n very acute cose for he was confined to his bfd, and was unable to move even his arms or legs without bringing on excruciat ing pain. "Aside from the rheumatism Fred's liver was in serious disorder, and he used to vomit frequently. lie was also subject to fainting spells, and altogether lie had a very serious sickness. " We knew, of course, that though the rheumatism was exceedingly pninlul, it ns not necessarily dangerous; the fainting spells and vomiting however alarmed us. Often when Fred fainted be would lay like one dead. Ilia face would become ashen pal- For Sale by P. P. D. SURB CURB FOR Dyspepsia, Malaria, Sleeplessness, Nervous Headache, Biliousness, Kidney Diseases, General Debility, Etc. AsIc your Druaytet to get them through his JoMcr, or send a Postal Card to BOULTON HOP BITTERS CO., NBJitf YORK. f If re Sample Sold by P. P. D. KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa. Ililiil!:1lllllllllllllltllllllll'!ll!lllllll!llllllllllllllilllllllliilillliltllt!lillii!iltl ffj and all ' S " v"r WEL Prepared by H. J. HACKETT & CO., Philadelphia. 5 i FOE, SALE EVBEWHERB. " ailllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllllS ofisi 1 ANDY BBHBakP'v uam w aw m at m k-h JyMP io ifmmsmsKSVmSit all 25 50 ylMMOl DRUGGISTS t I AUQftTTTTflT V PTTR'DI.NT1!?!?! to curo any ) ADuUbUlftlu uUililAlUuuy tivr-. ntv.r nieana boo met rree. AU. iy.i-.uj.im itivir im "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF APOL1 PROFESSIONAL CARDS Q 8. PHILLlPfS, M. D. Office i 90 West Centre street. Oku be consulted at all hours. M. B0MKB, ATTOMHT-AT-UW. OfBoe-agaa building, satisst at M.ltt aas Oontrsj ilfsWssi. ffhtisssffliltyrfr. J H. POMKHOY, ATTOKHBY-AT-ULW g W, BnOBMAJCRH, ATTORKBY-AT-UW. Corner Market and flentrs airs. pKOK JOUX JONJCS, MUSICAL INSTRUCTOR, Look Box 65, Mabauoy City, V. Having studied under soma of tbs best masters n London and Paris, will give lessons on the violin, mandolin, guitar and vooal vulture. Terms reasonable. Address In ear of St rouse, the jeweler. Shenandoah. D! potriinftot f0 R.DIX1 Celebrated Female l'OKders never tsiL mmm ssi Mjfo aknd suiM tmftr tsVillBsV with Tmiuy rid Inyroj4i niU ud other 119 rauwini. aiwsvi uuj u Dsn mq aivuiq UfW uu&ranitMMi superior to hi okm. rvwimr u lb. market, A V Bar, BmUa, Mm. IU I. IWWaMM, 1 flH. H9 A red Liver E IN A Cleveland, Ohio- nrid it was diffirnlt Rt such times todeteet nis neari nrnis. inrsir (it'i ir i-bubhi mr. lion so nnd myself much uneasiness about our Iwij 'h eomfiiion. We called in a doctor nnd he proHeribed for Fred, but the lad did nut .'ueni to improve, so I purebnsed a bo of Ir. Willi'ims' Pink Pills for Pale People in oi.o i'f th down town stores. Then for four month c'endily Fred took them insteiid of the innliiinu presc rilied by the doi tor nnd nl the end of tlint period it wss ill out New Year's then Fred was sufficiently im proved t be nl!" to RO out. " The iinpiiu cnietit wns slow nt fiist, but it iwi! suit. I lmd uiilmttnileil faith in the pilli in n 1 1 i.leneed by our continued we of tlieni. II wiu neec'ssry for ii' to take, Fred out nf mIiihiI on aeeount of liii illnens, but now he Iiiin returned and cnu join in all the sports ith hh schoolmate, and his health is ns pood :is ie could wih. He lias never beeu ill since, nnd it is pretty sale to predict tluit he ill not lie sick again for some time. r cs, I Imve recommended nr. Williams' Pink Pills to my friends," said Mrs. Howse in reply to a question, and many of them have used them since. I first read of the pills in the newspapers." Dr. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People contain nil (he elements necessary to give new life and ruhncss to the blond and restore shattered nervis. The) may be had of all driiL'eists or direct In mail from the Dr. Wil liams' Medicine Company, .Schenectady, N. Y., at 50c. per box, or six boxes for $2.60, When In doubt hut to use for Nervou3 Ucbiuty, Loss o Power. Impotency, Atrophy, Varicocele and other weaknesses, from any cause, use Sexine Pills. Drains checked and full vigor quickly restored. I f Mgtoett. im6 trMbfti retail f.LtlT. Mailed for $1.00;6 boxes $5,00. With $6.00 orders we give a guarantee to cure or refund the money. Address PEAL MEDICINE CO., Cleveland, O. KIRLIN, Shenandoah, Pa. C are progressive mid keep Informed of s V tho World's Progress. Tho well In- E Hi formed and thrifty House-wife will always Keep s RAINBOW LINIMENT In the house, -as a standard remedy for Sprains, Bruises, Cramps, Rheumatism, E aches and pains. 5 Prlro 9R rfcunrf RO rle narhAllla CATHARTIC raseof constipation. Cascin-ft arc the Ideal Laxa4 trrin or irrlneatiut cause ruflr iiaturalrcsultS. Sam-i hi., i nicavo. jianircni. tn waen lur.. TCbe Sun. Tlw first t,f American Newapa pans, CIIARLlfSA. DANA.Editor. Th Amaricari Constitution, the American Idaa, tlia Amartcsn spirit. TlitXM first, laat and all tha time, forever. 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