TO CURE NERVOUS DYSPEPSIA. To Oato Flesh, to Sleep Wall, to Know What Appetite and Good Digestion Mian, Make a Teit of Btnart'i Dyspepsia Tablet. Interesting Experience of an Iiidlaiupolle Gentleman. No trouble I moro common or more mis understood than nervous dyspepsia. People harlng It think that their nerres are to blame and are snprlsed that they are not enred by nerve medicine and spring remodies; the real seat of the mischief is lost slglit of ; the stomach is the organ to 1ms looked after. Nervous dyspeptics often do not Imvo nny pilin whatever in the stomnch, nor perhaps any of the usual symptoms of stomach weak nets. Nervous dyspepsia shows Itself not in the stomach so much as in nearly every other organ ; in somo cases tho heart palpitates and is Irregular ; in others the kidneys are alfoetod ; in others the bowels 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. W. Sharper, of No. 01, Prospect St., Indianapolis, Ind., wiltts ns follows: "A motive of pure gratitude prompts mo to wiite these few lines regarding the now and valuable medlcino, Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets. I liavo been a sutforer from nervous dyspepxin for the last four years; have used various patent mcdkineB and other remedies without Buy favorable result. Thoy some times gave temporary relief until the effects of the medicine wore off. I attributed this to my sodeutary hubits, being a bookkeeper with little physical exercise, but I am glad to state that tho tablets have overcome all these obstacles, for I have gained in llesh, sleep bettor, and am better In every way. The above Is written not for notoriety, but Is based on actual fact." Respectfully yours, A. W. Hharprb, 01 Prospect St., Indianapolis, Ind. It is safo to say that Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets will cure any Btouiach weakness or disease except cancer of stomach. They cure sour stomach, gas, loss of flesh aud 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 sized paekages at BO cents. 'MAYBE HE IS NOT WELL' (Shakespere.) Then get him to tnke the nnoKCuo HOMOEOPATHIC REMEDIES 10 CENTS DRUGGISTS. "They do the Worlc" SPISCIAT, ItEMKMES FOR DII'I'BItKNT W8KABK8. SJJiVi) FOR SAMPLE. BRONX CIIEA1ICAL COMPANY, Yonkors, N. Y. .OEATH CXTOM'S inX&LIZER Cures general or epccla! debility, wakeful ness, epurraatorhc3& emissions, Impotcncy, paresis, etc. Corrects functional disorders, caused by errors or c-i-csocs, quickly restoring Lost Manhood iu old nr young, giving vtg-or and strength where formt r veal:u-ss prevailed. Con venient package, simple, effectual, and legitimate. . .Cum is Quick and Thorough Dowt be deceit td Ij imttationti insist on CATON'3 VltAlIzcrt. Sent sealed if your dm, gist doeti not have it. Price $ I per pkge, 6 for $5 with written guerantce cf complete cure. Information, references, etc., fice and confidential. Send us statement cl rcc and 25 cts. for a week's trial treatment One only sent to each person. ' CATOH MCD. CQ.,t,03T0N, MAQ. For Bale at P. 1. I). Klrlln's drug store nn snenanaoau uruic store, peii?a. Railroad. SCIIUYKILI DIVISION. Jasoaby 18,1897. Trains will leave 81ionaridonli niter the &bovi ilate for Wiggana, Gllberton. Pmokvllle, liar) Water, St. Clair, Pottavllle. Hamburg, Jldtu T,,,.-( Ill 1 HI,. M ... 1 - r adelphta (itrond street station) at COS and 11 OS a. m. unu 4 au p. m. on wmu uuys. Fvr l'otie villa antl Intermediate stations 0 17 a. m. SUNDAY. For AVIggnns, Gllberton, Praokvlllo, Dart Water, St. Clair, Pottsvllle, nt 6 08, 9 46 a. in. ant 3 10 1. m. For Hamburg, Heading, Pottetowxi Pboenlxvllle, Norrlstown, Philadelphia at CIS v v 15 a. m., 8 10 p. in. 1 Trains leave Frackvlllo for Shenandoah al '1040 a. m. and 12 ill, 5 1, 7 52 and 10 47 p. m, tiunday. 11 13 a, m. and 5 41 n. m. Leave Pottsvllle for Shenandoah at 10 15 u. m. and 12:0, 0 15, 7 Jo and 10 20 p. m. Sunday ni iusu it. 111., u 10 p. in. Leave Philadelphia, (Brand street station), lo Shenandoah at 5 57 and 8 8ft a. m., i 10 ana 7 2. p. in. week days. Sundays leave at 0 50 a. m. Leave Broad street station, Philadelphia, lt Sea (Jirt. Anbury Park. Ooean Grove. Ixni Branch, and Intermediate stations, 8.40, 11.11 a. m., u.itu anu i.w p. to. weeKMiays. Javo Broad Street Station, Philadelphia, FOIt NEW YOltJC Expres, week-days, 3 20", 4 to, 4 50 6 13, 0 50, 7 1W, 8 an, 8 33, 9 50, 10 21 (Dlnlna Oar), 11 00 n. m. izuunoon, izao ii.imueu iuu anu 4V3 p.m. DlnlnitOars). 140. 290 (Dininir Oar) 320. 350. 4 00,500, 5 64 (Dining Car), 000. 0 50.812,1000 p. 111., 12 01, night. Sundays, 3 20, 4 05, 4 80. 0 15, 20.838,950, 1021, (1)1. lng Oar), 1185 a. m., 12 35. 2 30 (Dlnliur Oar). 4 00 (Limited 1 22Dinina Car), 5 20, 56, (Dining Our), 0 35, 0 60, 8 12, 10 00 p. m., izui nitfiu. Express for Boston without change, 11 00a m., wrrK-uayi, anu u 00 p. ro., uany. I'OIl WASHINGTON AND TUB SOUTH. For Baltimore and Washington, 3 50, 7 30,8 2 10 30. 1128 a. 111.. 12 00 (1281 Uni ted Din, ins Car), 112, 818. 4 41 (5 18 Congressional T.lmltj! Tll.i t n , f 'nl R 17 ASS M,l t 1 7 40 (Dining Oar) p. m., and 120S nigh week days. Sunday., 3 SO, 7 SO, 9 IS, 11 2B a, m., 12 09 1 12, 4 41, ( 5 15 Congressional Limited, ..J.I. .... V a . . Til I .1 , tr . ' laming wtri, uw (AiiiiiiK jvtxi. tW p, Ea (Dining Car) nnd 12 05 night. FOR ATLANTIC CITY. Leave Broad street station, Philadelphia (via ueiaware river uriugei, express, tux n, m. daily. Leave Market street Ferry, express, 8 50 a iu., 2 00. 4 10. SCO ii. m. Sundays. 8 45. 945 a.m. Accommodation, 8 00, 8 20, a.m., 8 20 and 4 20 p. m., week days. Sundays, 8 00, 8 13 a. in., 4 00 anu u w p. in. For CJape May Anglewea, Wlldwood and Holly Beach, ond Sea Isle City, Ooean City and Avalon Express, 9 00 a. in., 4 00 p. m. week days. Sundays. 9 00 a. m. For Homers Point. Express, 8 50 a m., 410 yiu. wwk uays. nunuays 8 45 a m. , B. IH'ti-hinsok, J. H. Wood. Qeu'l Manager. Oen'l Puxs'g'r Agt That's why they enjoy their OOFFBlt. Any grocer can tell you why customers keep cornice back for SUBZIG'S. OdI Sc. . (cktfc glTt Alio SURE . SEITO4G. FMWOMSITS SAFZ tj,I'ovli,sliy's drug store, 28 Ki Centre street. Foj II OFFICE SEEKERS. 1 Tho Administration Will Go Slow iu Making Appointments, QUE ItBPHESBHTATIYBS ABROAD. Tho Nomination of Mr. liny as Aiiibassn dor to Rnglnml and Mr. Clayton as Min ister to Mexico ISxpeeted nt Once Cam eron May be Sent to Germany. Washington, March 10. All of the oflirers of the new cabinet haW' Indi cated a purpose to go very slowly In the change of personnel In their (Je partments. This not very cheerTul news to offlceseekers has been com municated directly to many of the as pirants who have been unable to re press their ambition, and to add to their discomfort it Is Intimated In some quarters that there are to be a very few changes in olllce, save where the Incumbent Insists upon Immediate re tirement, for some time to come. This may be an overstatement of the con servatism exhlbltea by the administra tion, but It Is recalled that Mr. MoKln ley before his Inauguration held to the view that the change of officers, with all of Its accompanying confusion and disarrangement of business, should not be undertaken until the tariff bill Is enacted. This view Is brought freshly to mind by the statement made yes terday that an assistant secretary In One of the executive departments has been asked to remain In his place for five months. It Is expected that today Mr. John Hay will be named ambassador to Great Britain and Mr. Horace Porter, of New York, ambassador to I'arls, and that there may be a few other nominations, Including Mr. Powell Clayton, of Arkansas, as minister to Mexico. Among the other appointment ru mors In circulation Is one which sends former Senator Cameron, of Pennsyl vania, to succeed Mr. Uhl as ambas sador to Germany. The Massachusetts delegation asked this place for Repre sentative "William P. Draper, but Sena tors Quay and Penrose urged Cam eron's appointment, and it Is stated that General Draper will succeed Am bassador MacVeagh at Rome. One of the most Important missions the president will have to fill will be that of minister to Spain. In view of the Cuban insurrection this post Is one demanding the exercise of great tact and skill, and the Indications are that President McKlnley will go very slow ly and deliberately In changing our minister there. Few of the thousands of applications for office mention this post, which seems not to be in great demand, and it Is certain that up to Sunday Mr. McKlnley had no one In mind for It. The president has definitely settled upon J. II. Brlgham, pf Ohio, for as sistant secretary of agriculture, and the nomination doubtless will be went to the senate within a few days. Brlg ham is master of the National Grange. He is a war veteran, has figured con siderably In Ohio politics, and Is an old friend of the president. A large number of candidates have entered the field for commissioner of patents. Ex-Congressman Benjamin Ilutterworth, of Ohio, Is being urged for the place, which he has occupied under a previous administration, but It is not known that he would take It. Charles A. Miller, of Canton, O., Is a formidable candidate, and John A. Weldershelm, a Philadelphia attor ney. Is putting up a strong fight. There are applicants pcattered all through the country, Including State Senator Robert M. Wilds, of Illinois, and N. L. Frothingham, assistant commissioner In the Harrison administration. Ex-'Jongressmnn Ryan, of Kansas, end Major William Warner, of Mis souri, are the leading aspirants for the first assistant secretaryship of the In terior. For commissioner of pensions Major Theodore L. Piole, ex-congressman from the Syracuse- district . In New York, and ex-Representative Plckler, cf South Dakota, are the leading can didates. Ex-Congrissmnn Blnger Herrman, of Oregon, Is said to be acertalnty for either commission' r of the general land office or of Indian affairs. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottlo or common water glass with urine and let It stand twenty-four hours ; a sediment or settling indicates a diseased con dition of tho kidneys. When uriuo stains linon it is positive ovidenco of kidney trouble Too frequent desire to urinate or pain in tho baok, is also convincing proof that tho kiduoysand bladdornro out of order. WHAT TO DO. There is comfort In the knowledge so often expressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Hoot, tho great kidney remedy, fulfills every wish in relieving pain In the back, kidneys, liver, bladder and every part of tho urinary pas sages. It corrects inability to hold urine and scalding pain in passing it, or bad effects fol lowing U6e of liquor, wine or beer, and over, comes that unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during the night to urinate. Tho mild and the ex traordinary offect of Swamp-Boot is soou realized. It stands the highest for its wonder ful cures of tho most distressing cases. If you need a medicine you should have the best. Sold by druggists price fifty cents and one dollar. For a sample bottle and pamph let, both sent free by mall, mention EVENING IIjsliaLD and send your full post-offloe address to Dr. Kilmer & Co., lllnclmmtnn, X. Y. The proprietors of tills paper guarantee the genuineness of this offer. Hugh Smith's llrother Under Arrest. New Bloomfield, Pa., March 10. The only new development In the Smith murder caBe yesterday was the arrest of Samuel Smith, brother of the aged Hugh. He Is charged with aiding in the disposition of the body of themur dered girl. It Is deemed advisable to make no other arrests at present. The district attorney now claims to have conclusive evidence that the girl was killed on the 14th day of March, 188S. and has no doubt that the guilty par ties are now in Jail. Many cases of "Qrippe" have lately been cured by One Minute Cough Cure. This preparation seems especially adapted to the sure of this disease. It acts quickly thus preventing serious complications aud bad ell'etU iu which this disease often leaves the patient. C. II. Ilageuuuch. Hllleil lu u J'..'iler Mill l.xpioMbn. Wilmington, Del., March 10. James Walker i.iib killed by a powder mill 'xplotilnn in th" ll.igley yard of E. I. Dunant Ui N"iiioui & Co. yeste-rday afterjon. Nn .itliers were injured. One trVtl expludiil, but the loan is un known. Walker was a married man, and hud beveial lilldn n. One Minute is all the time necessary to do ciile from personal experience that One Min utu'Cough Cure does what its name implies. (.'. II. Hagenliach. ANOTHER FLOOD SCARE. Hirers Again firing In tho Iteecntly Do Tn.tatt.d Districts, Cincinnati, March 10. Rain hern all Monday night, followed by an outpour of the Licking river, has caused some apprehension. Last night the Big Sandy, the Licking and the two Ml am Is were pouring freshets Into the Ohio. Other tributaries on the upper Ohio are falling. Up the Licking river within 30 miles of here the rainfall Monday night was one and one-third Inches. Meager reports from south ern central Indiana, especially along White river, .announce a heavy rain fall Monday night. At all points above Cincinnati, except Cattletts burg, the Ohio Is reported there as ris ing slowly, or stationary where It was rising rapidly yesterday afternoon. At midnight the flood situation here had become alarming. About 10 o'clock last night a thunder storm north and east of Cincinnati, only a selvage of which passed over the city, added three-quarters of an Inch to the rain fall here in less than an hour. Cap tain Bassler, of the United States sig nal service, says Monday night's storm is now central over the lake region, and an area of low pressure extends from Arkansas clear over the entire Ohio valley. All streams south of the Ohio are teeming full, and the situation now is altogether discouraging. At mid night the river here was 48 feet 8 Inch es 15 Inches above the danger line and rising five Inches an hour. The outlook seems worse for the Ohio river between Cincinnati and Cairo. Since Monday night there has been a rain fall of 1.69 inches In Louis ville and to the westward almost as far as St. Louis. The river Is rising, but It is not thought It will go above the danger line. The railroad situa tion Is somewhat Improved. The Monon yesterday used Its own tracks for the first time in several days. For Domoorntlo lender of the House. Washington, March 10. There Is quite a spirited contest going on among the house Democrats over the nomination for speaker in the Demo cratic caucus, beoause the position gives the successful man the leadership of the minority, a place on the commit tee on rules and possibly ways and means. There Is now a three cornered fight for the place, McMlliln and Rich ardson of Tennessee and Bailey of Tex as being the candidates. It was also said that Bland of Missouri would be a candidate, but if he is the fact is not known by the Democratic leaders. The present outlook is that Bailey la in the lead. Condensed Testimony. Clias. U. Hood, Broker and Manufacturer's Agent, Columbus, Ohio, certifies that Dr, KIiie s New Discovery lias no equal as a Cough remedy. J. D. Brown, Prop. St. James Hotel, Ft. Wayne, Ind., testifies that he was cured 01 a Uougli 01 two years stand ing, caused by La Grippe, by Dr. King's New Discovery. 11. F. Merril, Baldwinsvillo, Mass., says that he has used and recommend ed it and never knew it to fail and would rather have it than any doctor, because it always oures. Mrs. Hemming, 222 E. 25th St., Chicago, always keeps It at hand and has no fear of Croup, because it instantly relieves. Free Trial Bottles at A. Wasley's Drugstore. Against Long ll stuiuc t'yullllg. Springfield, Ills., March 10. A bill has been introdflced In the legislature by Representative Shannahnn, of Chi cago, to prohibit continuous long dis tance bicycle racing. The bill prohib its any one from engaging In a bicycle race without a rest of at least six hours following each 12 hours' racing. A penalty of a fine or Imprisonment is provided for violations. Rheumatism Cured In n Day. "Mystic Curo" for Bhciimatlsm and Neu ralgia radically cures in 1 to 3 days. Its action upon the system is remarkablo and mysterious. It roniovos at onco the cause and tho diseaso immediately disappears. Tho first dose greatly benefits. T. F. Authonv. ox-rostmastor of Promise City, Iowa, says : "I bought ono bottlo of Mystic Duro lor Klicumatism, and two doses of It did me more good than any medicine I overtook." 75 cents. Sold by C. II. Uagcnbuch, druggist, Shen andoah. Left Only ISS8.73 Iu the Dunk. Baltimore, March 10. The safe of the Lexington Savings bank, a colored people's Institution, was opened yes terday afternoon and found to contain $28.72. The net liabilities are about $16,000, $7,800 being due the depositors, who number about 700. The deposits are all small, the largest being $000. Nothing Is knov n of the whereabouts of the colored lawyer, Everett .1. War. lng, who was president and cashier of the Institution. A Household Necessity. Csscarcts Candy Cathartic, the most won derful mcdloal dlscovory of the age, pleasant and refreshing to the tasto, act gontly and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing tho entire system, dispel colds, curo headache, fovor, habitual constipation and biliousness. Please buy and try a box of O. O. O. to-day ; 10, 25, 50 cents. Sold and guaranteed to cure by all druggists. Ignored the Censorship 11111, Albany, March 10. Senator Lamy yesterday received the press censor ship bill drawn at Buffalo on Monday, and expressed his disapproval of it by Immediately returning It to the per Bon who sent It to him, whose name, however, he declined to divulge. The bill provSles for a general press cen sorship. FREE CURE FOR MEN. A Michigan Man Offers to Send Ills Dis covery Free. Claims to Be a Benefactor to Weakened Mankind. There is always more or less suspicion attached to anything that is offered free but sometimes a man so overflows with generosity that he cannot rest until his discovery is known to the world, in order that his fellow men may profit by what lie has discovered. It is upon this priuei)wl that a resident ot Kalaniasoo, Mich., desires to send free to mankind a prescription which will eure them of any form of nervous debility ; relieves them of all the doubt and uncertainty which such men are peculiarly liable to and restores the organs to natural sise aud vigor. As it costs nothing to try the experiment it would seem that any man, suffering with the nervous troubles that usually attack men who never stopped to realise what might lie the final result, ought to be deeply interested in a remedy which will restore them to health, strength and vigor, without which they continue to live an existence of untold misery. As the remedy in questiou was the result of many years research as to what combination would be peculiarly effective iu restoring to men the strength they need, it would seem that all men suffering with any form of nervous weakness ought to write fur such a remedy at ouoe. A request to II. C. Olds, Box 1712, Kalamazoo, Mich., stating that you are not sending for the prescription out of idle curiosity, but that you wish to mako use of the medicine bv uiviiin- Ita trial will be answered promptly and without i.viuuuro us iu wiieie luiormauon cume irom. The prescription is sent free and although some may wonder how Mr. Olds can alford to give away his discovery, there is no doubt about the offer being geuuiue. Cut this out and send to Mr. Olds so that be limy know how you came to write him. 12-2(j-7t The Curse of Mankind! the most horrible disease to which the human family is subject is conta gious blood poison. It has always baffled the doctors, for notwithstanding the progress made In some branches of medicine, they have failed absolutely to discover a cure for It. Whether In the form of powder, pill or liquid, the doc tor's prescription is always the same potash or mercury. Mr. Otto II. Illbert, who resides at the corner of 22d Street, arid Avenne N., Gnlvestou, Texas, had a severe experi ence with this dreadful disease, and under date of April 5th, 1896, writes: "Several yeara ago I was so unfortu nate as to contract contagious blood poison, and was under treatment of the best physicians continuously for four years. As soon as I discovered that I had the disease, I hastened to place myself under the care of one of the foremost doctors in my State, and took his treatment faithfully for several months. It was a very short time after he pro nounced me well, that the disease broke out afresh, and I was in afar worse con dition that at first, Large lumps formed MR. OTTO H. ELBERT, on my neck, my throat was filled with sores, and a horrible ulcer broke out on my Jaw. After being treated again with no success, 1 Decame uisgustea anu changed doctors. I was again given the usual treatment of mercury, and took enough to kill an ordinary man. Of course, I was pronounced cured half a dozen times, the disease returning each time, until my physician finally admitted that he could do me no good. I am sure that so one was ever in a worse fix than I my hair had fallen by the handful, my feet were so swollen that I could scarcely work, and I was in a sad plight. "I had seen S. S. S. advertised as a cure for this disease, and determined to try it, and before I had taken one bottle I felt much better. I continued to take the remedy, and a dozen bottles cured me completely, so that for five years I have had no sign of the terrible disease. S. S. S. is the greatest blood remedy of the age, and is truly a God-seud to those othlcteu with contagious blood poison." For fifty years S. S. S. has been curing this terrible disease, even after all other treatment failed. It is guaranteed Purely Vegetable and never fails to cure contagions blood poison, scrofula, eczema, rheumatism, cancer, catarrh, or any other disease of the blood. If you have a blocd disease, take a remedy which will not injure, you. Beware of mercury; don't do vio lence to your system. Our books on blood and skin diseases will be mailed free to any address.' Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. VETERlNARYSPECiFICS Tor Hcrsss, Cattle, Sheep, Does. Son, AMD POULTRY. SOOFngoBonkpn rrcntmcnt of Animals and Chart Scut l'rce. crass cFovcra.rpnecstlons.Tnllnmmatlon A.A.lbpinal Jlvulnaltls, Dlllk l'evcr. 11.11. Strnlns, Lameness. Khcitinntlsm, !.(:,.-Distemper, Nasnl Ulschargee. .!. Hots or (irubs, Worms. K.E.'-Couglis, Heaves, 1'neumonla. l'.l'.Coilc or Urlprs, Ilollj-nclie. .. Miscarriage, Hemorrhages. 11.11. Urlnnry nml Kidney Diseases. I.I.--l.riipilvo J)icnne, Mange. J.K .-DiseuscBot' Dincstlan, i'uralysls, Single Cottle (orer CO dosesX - - ,(jO Stable Case, with Rpeelflos, Manual. Veterinary Duro Olland Sledloator, 87.00 Jar Veterinary Cnre Oil, . 1,00 Sold tvDnitKlitM flr cot prepiM sarsBtre sad Ussy (pualll? ea rteclpl ! price. IimrlinilS'BED.CO., Ill ill3mmMBL,Nw Tort. HUMPHREYS' HOMEOPATHIC SPECIFIC No. In nao SO years. Tho cnir tmceesftftu remedy for Nervous Debility, Vital Weakness, and Prostration, from over-work or other cansea. 91 per vial, or SvialaandlargOTial powder, for $&. Sold by UrurcUts, or tent postpaid on receipt of price, iicnrmiKTS nso. co,, m a n t maun bu, Newark. For sale at Tovlnsky's drug y ore, 28 But Centre street MADE EV1E A MAN AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY CURE ojt I mpotonc y . 8.gltm etc., oauw OMtiona, Thmu quickw mt wt-e rwwra Xjost vitality in old or young, and at a man for ntutly, bukinau or marriage. manuity una uonaanipiioa u tftffMilB ttra. Their ate uunv,n lmne.nate Imp a immediate iiQprora- meat ana frneeta a uuius wnere an otnera nu, .. in. feiBtnDan. ha fin a th atwaiaa Alax Tablets. Thar hare eurad thoaaanda and will cure you. We stve a poaitifo wrlmA guarantee to fleet a cure In each oaae or refund the money. Price 60 cent jjer package, or Blxpaekagee f fait treatment) for VS.QD. By mall, In plain wrapper, upon receipt of prloe. Circular free. I'QlMe, Porsnloln Shenandoah, Pi and S. 1. Kirlln, Drugffifltti. by A. "Wasley fill TOEEl 604 North Sixth St Soils I IBsaiaBaiSideentranoeon6renSt rnibnuMrnin, vwns uwasan I 1BU, OLIEhT I PIlAjTiriCE K TeaA) STRICTURE, blood poiqn, , JJs,KAfc USUI kITTi LAST VIGOR, EX0E85E8 AND ALU OTHER EFFECTS OF YOUTHFUL Vcrmaaeatlr eured after everr one elte lia felled. n.A.inin.u anu ohhuumn UROAIIS RCST0RIB. Jio miller what KlT-iiyUxl great and ftuaoui Doottva and ipaoUL Uu claim, write, prlut or mj, old Dr. Tlieel knowa mo about tkeae dlacsuos aud bow to trvat then aaooeMftiU than at Mutt oomblned. and ttey all know It too, to their Borrow I'oor and Rich. IT you. were robbed and Tlcttmlied, and too with to got Hunt:t aud kitlful tnalmcnt, try ouoe more old Ilr. TheeJ and n wilt curo you poiiilveljr lroure la ponlble. Aolrecepiloii, noFalfto llcproacmtntloH. Yrvh ooxw oared In t to 10 pay. Bcud the 1-ccnt utampa ft Truth. Beat of all for &1dk1 or Married, young or old. On It Book ex posing quack. Huunt: 9 3. htenlnita; e9. Boura lor exatu nation and treatment tn tf-ewliift luijlea auddaDgerooao&aea aaUr, eua. Wid. and Bat. ns., StalO. Sun-.OtolS. Twtt gent by mall. Rtrictert in-civcy Uuawatoed, rltlTlr ejpwet charge in ttu otty tor the Umt treatgiJifi Ohteheater'a Kagltth 1 Lam and Hraaat. ENNYROYAL FILLS tirigitte. aud only UfinnLne. irt. iIwiti rollabta. itiiE Dragglst for Cklck$(r Jrarfba Dia mond Brand I a lfod and Cold mtallW Itooua. aealod with blno riaboa. TaLa llofij and imitutio At Dragtiau, or aael 4 E3 "KajloT for alti-a.Hm by reiara MIL 10,000 1 Mlmoalala Ktme Wr. Cfcleti cwterCuvmluaU.UalMBSiuiira, leUar n -ruasui. ritu&Hv Mm The Rosy Freshness And a velvety softnttis of the skin is Inva riably obtulncd by thuo who usu PoaaoHi's (tomploximi Powder. PI Slfl. WITH THE JTJGIL1STS. Oorbett and Fitzsimmons Lighten Their Training Work, KS. riTZ9nJM0N8' OOHFIDENOB, Declares That "Ilnb Will Win TM Fight All ltlght," unit Adds That Sbe Is "Merer Mistaken In Nuch Tilings" -Dan Stuart's Health Improving. Carson, Nev March 10. From this time until the day of the fight Jim Corbett will lessen the work he has been going through In preparation for the contest. When he does work It will be as heavy as anything he has gone through up to the present time, but ho will take It easy on one day and harder on the following day. He will alternate the work in this manner un til he has finished his training. This course has been decided upon by Trainer Charley White, who Is a hit fearful that keeping at it too steadily will tend to make Corbett tire of the constant repetition of the same work. "Corbett 's the fastest big man on his feet that I ever have seen," said White. "I hao seen Fltzslmmons In all his work, and I do not think he Is as fast on bin fret as Corbett. although Fltzslmmnns has a Mile step which is quick as lightning. Anybody who thinks Fitzslmmnnn Is not fast on his feet Is making a mistake, but at the same time he is not lra fast as Cor bett." Corbett took to road yesterday for the first time since last E'rlday, and put In two and one-half hours at It. TTILLtAM A. BBADY. MAUTIN JULIAN. He started out soon after breakfast In the company of Jeffries, going In the direction of Kmplre. He covered the distance at the rate of four miles an hour, and both he and Jeffries esti mated they had made at least ten miles when they returned. "We would have done more than that," said Jim, "only the roads were so bad that we could not do anything toward making good time. This Is a hard country to train In, although it may be good for lots of other things." After his return with Jeffries Cor bett took to the handball court, where he put In a short time playing ball with his brother Joe. He then took his bath and rub down before dinner. It was after 8 o'clock when he started In on the regular work of the day. He tolled at his little windlass until his forearms had lost nearly all of their feeling and then went at the bag, punching It steadily for 20 minutes. Then he hurried away to the handball court, and put on the gloves with his four trainers, Jeffries, McVey, Kd Qreen and Woods. Fltzsimons put in a light day in honor of the coming of his wife, and did less work than usual. In fact, from thia time Fitzslmmons VIll do much less hard work than he has been doing. His heavy work Is over, and he will do nothing but rough exercise to keep himself in good condition and keep up his wind. Yesterday morning he took to the roads, covering about eight miles, and In the latter part of the morning he sprinted up and down the yard at Cook's ranch for an hour. In the afternoon Fitislmmons did a little work In the yard, and then punched the bag for half an hour. lis did not spend much time at work, however, and soon returned to the house, where he put In the balance of the day playing with his small boy. Mrs. Fitzslmmons took a Journey around the ranch yesterday to see where her husband has been doing hla work, and expressed herself as being greatly pleased with all she saw. She said her husband was certain to win the fight. "I never saw him look so well," she said, "and I know he will win the fight surely. He looks better to me than he did when he fought Maher the last time, and I think he could have won over Corbett at that time. Bob will win In this fight all right. I know he will, and I am never mistaken In such things." Uucklen's Arnlon Sulve. Tho best salve in the world for cnts. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively enres piles, or jo pay required, it is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mnny refunded. Price 35 cents per box. For sale by A. Wasley. Huirjlni ti. U. ii u 1i.r. Wilmington, lul., March 10. A spoc la. train ftom AVash'n-jlon for Boston, carrying Hubert 'J'icat Paine, of that olty, went through Wilmington at 11 o'clock last night. The train was break ing records in the endeavor to get Mr. Paine to Boston before the death of his wife, news of her critical condition having reached him yesterday. The run from Washington to Oray'a Ferry, 135 miles, was made In 182 mlnutei, and from Perryville to Wilmington, 84 miles, In 80 minutes. Shortly after the train passed this olty news of the death of Mrs. Paine was received here. Did You Hver Try Electric Hitters as a remedy for your troubles? If not, get a bottle now and get relief. This mediclue lias been found to tie peculiarly adapted to the relief and cure of nil Female Complaint, exerting a wonderful direct influence in giving strength aud tone to the organs. If you have Loss of Appetite, Constipation, Headache, Fainting Spells, or aro Nervous, Sleepless, Excitable, ileUuchnly or troubled with Dizxy Spells, Electric Bitten is the medicine you need. Health aud strength are guaranteed by its use. Large bottles ouly fifty cento at A. Wasley's drug store. 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