A PECULIAR FAOT. Thousands of People Have DyipspsU In its Wont Form aud Do Not Know H. A weak stomach Is the citnso or about nine-tenths of all divssc, yot in most cases tlie wrung tiling Is treated nl tlio true cause overlooked. This is leoause a weak digestion produces symptoms resembling nearly every disease liccnuso it weakens and dlstnrbs tlio action nf every nerve and organ In the body ; poor digestion causes lieart tronbla, kidney trouble!, lung weakness and especially ner vous break down or notvons prostration, tlio nerves ennuot stand the wor and tear unless gencroiHy ed by well dlgtstd, vrhulo Homo food. Keep the digestion good and no one need fern- tlio approach of tliseaso. Mm. 11. M. Lee of Itoclicstcr, N. Y. writes; For tlio sake of suffering liunianlty I w.ml to say that from a child 1 had a very raik stomach, threw up my food very often after eating and after a few yean nervous dyspepsia resulted and for woie than twenty years'! Iiavo suffered Inexpressibly. 1 tried ninny physicians and advertised remedies with only temporary relief for ner vous (ly-pepsla and not until 1 commenced taUiig Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets last 8cp- 1i iiiber. six months ago, have I been free from suffering enured by the condition of my ni nes and stomach ; In short, chronic ner vous dyspepsia. 1 have lecommeiuled Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets to many of my friends and now I want in a public way to say they are the aafest, pleasautest and Tbelleve surest cure for stomach and nerve troubles. I write my honest opinion ami I will gladly answer any letter of Inquiry at any time and feel that I am, In my small may, helping on a good cause. Stum t's Dyspepsia Tablets Is not a patent, medicine, but they contain 'only tho Iriilt salts, digestive acids mid peptones necessary to help the weak stomach to promptly and thoiouglily digest food. All druggists sell 'Stuart's Dyspepsia Tab lets at BO cents for full sIeciI package and anyone suflViIng from nervous dyspepsia, sour stomach, headaches, acidity, gases, belching, etc., will find them not only a quick relief but n radical euro. Send to Stuart Co., Marshall, Jlii'h., for little book describing cause and euro of stomach troubles giving symptoms and treat ment of the various forms of indigestion. I'htchcMrr'a l:ncttiih lllamon llrtina. ENNYR0YAL PILLS 31 n(n(nn1 ni lnltf Aim Inn. airr. iIwits reHnblo. LAD I LB uk l Dronlrt for CAUhtaUra FnolUh Mm-fK mondllrnn J la lied and GoU mottiliaVUgy htm, WUM iriin u:m nnwn. iDkD ni other. Befuit tianjerpuj ultttu- V (Iphi and imitation. At Draggim, or.Mfta 4e In lUmiiB t'or tiar.lcuUrs, t ttttmoalfclB tf "IftMler lor liBUH- i iiiHiiiTi uj rt-iiins .-ft KV.tiltft TVi man til .Virus Vinr. Chtp!icilfrt,bciolculCo..UttsJUontiiiff 111 bt Ail l-nt. ' rucsiu. MLTHEEl 604 Nurlh Sixth St. Side entrance on Green St PHILADELPHIA. CURE GUARANTEED. Vcurs llotillal AlxnerlenfC In dermis nr. STRICTURE, BLOOD POISON, EXCESSES AND ALL OTHER N rrrrrvre n r YniiTH FiiLiV 5FnrtLY OF BOTH SEXES 1'crmancnlly cured alter every onocifteiias laucu 10ST MANHOOD AN0 SHRUNKEN 0H0ANS RESTORED. Send five 2-cent rtampa for htok Trnlii. Tlio only exfstwurpof jiiackuimprBwoni tpstlmonialw. MADE ME A S SfZZs AJAX TABLETS POSITIVELY cube f;J A U b'ervoua JtUenie Failing Mom- cretioui. They quick I it txntt surely restore uom viwiii? in oiu ui- jouug.uuu fit a man for ntu'ly.buulness or mtwrlaoo. t Hrin lnnnnilv nnil ('nnsUmtll lOn If iakonin tirao. Tiretr iBhnwi immediate improve, merit find effects n CUHC wUoraaU others tail, -In- eletupon ftarfnc ma Ecnniro wax- anuiei auhjt have cured thousands nnd will on re yon. Vo rla a roaltWo written rnarnntee to effect a cure In encli caw or refund the money. Price BO contj per nackoce, or DixpaokaRea (fall troatmeut) for yWO. liy mail.in Llafn wrapper, npnu receipt of rlco. Circular free. AJAX REMEDY CO., Iblcito, ill. For side In Hlieunniloab, Til., by A. Wnslo) mill H. 1'. Klrlln, DruslotM. RHEJJiVJIISM" Is npt to attack yount thN pen son of the yenr. It It linen tuko the BRONCHO (Homoeopathic) REMEDY for Itlieiiiimtlsin mid Ret well quickly. "They clo tlie Work" 10 CKNTS AT AIJ, nnuaaiMTs SBNI) l'OU SASH'I.K. BRONX CHEAHCAJ. COMPANY, Yonkers, N. Y. PHILA & READING RY IN KKI'EOT 5IAUCII 27, 1847. TrnloH leave HlienntidoHli ns follows: For New York vtrt l'lillmlclplila week dny, 210, 5 25, 710 n. 111., V13S, 3 03 u.lJJB p. n Hundavs, 2 10 n. in. Kor New Y'ork vln Mauch Chunk, week ilay, 5 7 10 u. in., 12 93 anil 3 01 p. in. Kor ltemling mul l'lillatlelpliln, wcok tlari 2 10, B 25, 7 10 n.lll., 12 3J, 3 01 null 5 58 p. m. Bui ilni-s, 2 10 a. ni. For l'ottsvlllo, week tlnyg, 2 10; 7 10 n. m., and 12 33, 8 03 nnil 5 W p. m. Uuntlnys, 2 10 a. in. For TamiMim anil Mnlinnoy City, week day, 2 10, 5 25, 7 10 a. m., 12 33, 3 08 and S 68 p. n, Hundavs, 2 10 a. m. For Wllllainsport, Sunbury and Lewlaburi week days, 3 28, 11 80 a. m.. and 7 25 p. is Hundayn, 3 25 a. in, For Mnliano I'lanc, weekdays, 2 10. 3 23, B 28, 710,113011. in., 233. 303,558, 7 25 and SI . in, Hundays, 2 10. 3 25 a. in. For Aslilniid and alinmokln. week dam. a 2& 710, 1130 a. m., 725 and OSS p. m. Bun iluys. 3 2"S a. m. For Il iltlniore, WnaliliiKton and the West vli II. AO. 11. K., thrpiiKh trains leu-1 Uoadlni Terminal, Plilliuleljililn, A K. V ) at 8 20 7 65, 1130 n. in., 3 10 anil 7.S7 p. Hundayi 820,700,1126 a.m., 3 40 and 7 27p.m. Addl tlounl trains from Twenty-fourth and Chesl nut Btreets station, wwlc days. 10 30 a. ju. It X 12 IS 8 10 p.m. Sundays, 1 US, 8 28 p.m. TRAINS FQIl 8IIRNANDOAIT. Tave Now Y'ork via I'lilladeluhla. wek days, 4 90, 8 00 a. in., 1 30, I 30, U 00 p. m. an( nlRht. Hundays, o uo p. m. Ieave New York via Jlnucli Chunk, weel days, 4 30, 9 10 a. in.. 1 80 and 4 15 p. in. Iuve IMilladelphln, ReadliiK Terminal, week days, 4 20, 8 88, 10 05 a. in. and 4 05, 6 80, 11 p. in. Hendajra, 11 80 p. m. Iave lteadliiK, week days, 1 35, 710, 10 08 11 55 a. in., 6 00 and 8 30 p. in. Sundays. 1 35 a. m Leave rottaville, weekdays, 2 85, 7 40 a. ra. It 80 and S 12 p. in. Sundays, S 85 a. in. Iave Tniniuiua, week Uay, 8 IK, H SO, 11 28 ra., 1 27, 7 20 and 9 48 p. in. Sundays. 8 18 a. ix Leave Malianoy City, week days, in, SI, 11 47 a. in., 2 08, 7 41 and 10 08 p. ra. BuiulMy, 8 I n, in. Leave Mahanoy Plane, week daw, 2 40, 1 AT 080,9 37. 11 89 a. in., 1 12,219,5 20,6 24, 7Stpn Sundays, 2 40, 00 a.m. Leave Hlllamspnrt, week days, 7 42, 10 10 n., 3 85 and 11 41 p. m. Sundays, 11 15 p, in. ATLANTIC CITY DIVISION, Leave riilladelphla Clutitiit street war! au' Woiith Htreetwliaif for Atlantlv Oltv. VtM)kdnyltiprei, 9 00 a. in., 2 00, (Satur- oii, iw, euu u. ni. Aoooiuinoua- (IU1I, OW U. 111., o id, quo p. ni. Hundaye Eiprew, soo, UlOO a. m. Aeeoin lliuuuiiuii, a uu a. in., 1 4Q u. m. lteturniiiK leave AtUntlo Otty depot, come Atlantle and Arkansae atmiih. Weekdays iciiifuim, 7 M, 9 00 a. in., 8 80, 8 80 p. in. AiwiiiHiiMiHiion, i i, a ia a. m,, 4 jo p. m Mundays Bxprese, 4 00, 6 80. 8 00 p. in, Aueom .wouaiiou, i to u. in., 4 ia p. in, l'arlor Oars on all ezpreas trains. Tho Rosy Freshness And a velvuiy softness of the skin Is Inva riably obtained by thof , who use I'ossoni'0 Gomplcxion Powder. IMIimiTALFIRE It Causes Property Loss of $1,000, 000 to $1,600,000. SIX LIVES ARB PROBABLY LOST And n Number or I'eoplo lteoulvo Bart ons Injiii'loo llufluuooftt Mother mid llnbe lMt'etiion l'i'oiii Clmttnnoogn IttiMh liy l'nst Trnlii to tlio Itosotio. Knoxvllle, Tenn., April 9. Never In the history of Knoxvllle has the city suffered such a. loss by fire as It did yesterday. The very heart of the city, including some of the largest whole sale and retail business houses In the south, was destroyed. The loss Is vari ously estimated at from $1,009,000 to $1,500,000, with about 60 per cent of In surance. The loss of life Is very uncertain, the register of the Hotel Knox, In which EG people were sleeping-, was burned The proprietor of the hotel says that he had live or six guests who have not put In an appearance. A. 15. Weeks, of Locke, N. Y., drummer for a Ito chester stamping company, Is known to have perished In the (lames. It. W. Hopkins, a St. I.ouIb drummer, was last seen In the burning building in a suffocating condition. A man named Itoblnson, from I'ulaskl, Tenn., la sup posed to be another victim. He was registered at the hotel,' and has not yet shown up. A cabinetmaker named P. C. Dyer fell dead on the street from pTolcment. hr being subject to heart disease, A number of persons were seriously Injured. w. it. Kephurt, ex-secretary of the chamber of commerce, saved the life of John Bogle, an old farmer, by drag glnjr him to a window anil lotting him out on the roof ot another building. Kepliurt Jumped one story and was Injured. When the firemen thought all the Inmatea of the hotel had escaped a woman with an Infant In her arms rushed to a rear window and screamed for help, A net was quickly stretched and the woman asked to drop the child out, but as the smoke almost choked her she told them that If one had to die both would die. The woman was final ly rescued by the firemen, with the babe In her arms. From the hotel building, which Is flvo stories, the fire spread east and west. A stiff wind made the llames very ugly, and the flro department was Inade quate. In the wholesale hardware house of W. W. Woodruff & Co. a dy namite explosion occurred, and scores of people were hurt by Hying bricks and glass. It became necessary at last to have the walls of one building blown down by cannon to check tho spread of fire. A mountain howitzer was called Into play, and a load of canister did the work, at the same time tearing up some residences in a different portion of the city. The city authorities, realizing that the lire department was unable to con quer the llames, telegraphed to Chat tanooga for assistance. An engine was placed aboard a flat car on the South ern railway, and started the run of 111 miles, which was made by Engineer Ttobblns in 115 minutes, with one stop for water, an average of 60 miles an hour, breaking the record, When the engine arrived hero the fire was about under control, yet the Chattanooga boys did some work. The Inst man to leave the burning hotel Bays that he is positive that five or six persons were burned. lie ran over three or four men in the hall ways who wero suffocated. J. lit. Dean, of Kansas City, who jumped from the burning building, tells a thrilling story ijf his escape. He started out with only his nightshirt on, and had that torn oft before he reached the street. W. I. Johnson, a railroad baggage master, came down from the fifth story hand over hniul on the water pipes before the fire engines arrived. Only one of the guests saved nny of his effects. The list of dead and Injured so far reported Is as follows: Dead A. K. Weeks, Locke, N. Y.; It. W. Hopkins, St. Louis; Itobln son, Pulaski, Tenn,; 6. E. Williams, Springfield, Mass.; V. C. Dyer, Knox vllle. Injured -J. O. 1,1 Bogle of Tennessee, burn, d and will die; I). M. Dean of Incl'i" ipolls, ankle sprained; Thomas S. Pock c Morrlatown, Tonn., ankle cut and sprained; Lieutenant Hood ot Knoxvllle, cut on face and head by glass from explosion; Claude Harris of Knoxvllle, cut In a dozen places; Po liceman Asqulth, burned and cut by Hying glaBs; Policeman Duncan, badly burned; Fire Chief Mcintosh, bruised from fall; W. H. Kephart of Knoxvlllle, Internally hurt. A largo force of men are at work clearing away the debris and searching for the bodies. The street car lines are completely tied up, and all the electric companies have Buffered. One Knoxvllle architect has already received orders for plans for 11 build ings to take the places of the ones burnod. All the buildings are to be replaced at once. An Affidavit. This Is to certify that on May lltli, I walked to Mclick's drug storoon a pair of crutches nud bought a bottlo of Chamber lain's I'ain Balm for inflammatory rheuma tism wliloh had cripplwl me up, Aftor nsing three bottles I am completely cured. I can cheerfully recommend it. Charles II. Wot zel, Sunbury, I'.i. Sworn and stibsurilied to -before me on August 10, 1801. Walter Sliipman, J. P. For sale at 50 cents pet; bottle by Oruliler II roe., drug store. Hound. uuggMl mul ltoblioil. Bandusky, O., April 9. Three masked men early In the morning entered the leBkleme of Mr. ami Mrs. Joseph Ford, an asrd couple living at I'arkertown, near this city, and after binding and gagging them attempted to make them reveal the hiding place or their money, They would not do so, and after a long search the robbers found iluu in money and other valuables. Some time after- wards Mrs. Ford workea loose from the bindings and released her hus band. They are In a critical condition from rough handling. A True Remedy. W. III. Itenlne. editor Tiskllwa. III.. "Oliluf," says : "We wou't keep house with out Dr. Klug's New Discovery lor Uonsunip. tion. Coii1is and Colds. Experimented with many others, but never got the true remedy until we used Dr. King's New Discovery. No other reiuwlv can take its place in our home. as in it we have a certain and sure cure for Coughs, Colds, Whooping Cough, etc." It U idle to experiment with other remedies, even if jbeyare urged on you as Just as good as Dr. Kiuc's Now Discovery. Tliey are not as good, because tills remedy has a record of euros aud besides Is guaranteed. It never falls to satisfy. Trial bottles free at A. Wasley'g drug store. When you want good rooting, plumbing gas nttlnn, or general tlnsmlthlng done call on B. F. Gallagher 18 West Centre street Dealer Id stc-roa 1-tf SICK-POISON, AVI I AT IT 18, ASH AVIlHltH IT COM 158 1'ItOM. Slck-polsou I what makes you stek, Irri tates yonr nerves, disorders your functions, saps your strength, makes you miserable. Different diseases have different poisons, some have several, 'Indigestion more than any. That is, the symptoms of Indigestion are Aatistd by the poisons which are created by undigested food. When you arc sick, try to get rid of your poison. It Is often easier than you think, lor nil nature Is helping you. Only the poison is obstinate, but the first step Is to go' to tlio root of It. The poisons of undigested food, which cause lothargy, headaebe, dlniness, weak lies, bad taste, stomach-ache, fever, lis til lence, nausen, constipation, loss of appetite, jaundice, anaemia, neuralgia, rheumatism, etc., these poisons run be swept atrny and annihilated by the Shaker Digestive Cordis!. Cnting tlio stomaoli anil helping it to digest final, when It is too weak to do so by Itself, will purify your system of poison and renew your strength and health. Shaker Digestive Cordial, n pure, vegeta ble, digestive tonic, made by the Shakers of Jit. Lebanon, will cure all disorders caused by the poisons of undigested food When nothlbg else will givoany relief. Sold by druggist. Teii cents for a trial bottle. Wrlto for a book on food. Address Tho Shakers, 30 Meade Street, Now York- TO THE LAND OF SUNSHINE Ami Vlowrrs, tlio Hand of America, Cult rornlii Via tho true pathway, "Tlio Iron Mountain liotito," which traverses a region of perpetual sunshine, where snow storms, blizsnrda or high altitudes are unknown. Pullman first anil second class jKilnco and tourist sleeping cars to points in Missouri, Arkansas, Texas, Old and Now Mexico, Arizona, lallforniu, Orogon, Washington, Noliraska, Utnh and Nevada, without change. Quick time, low rates, anil nil the comforts of modern railway improvements guaranteed to all who pur chase tickets via tho Missouri Pacific railway system. For rates right from your homo, litcraturo, and full information, dropa postal card, J. P. McGinn, T. P. Agent, 510 Rail road avenue, Eluiira, N. Y., or 31)1 Broad way. New York. S-3-tf W. K. Hoyt, G. E. V. Agt. Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your Life Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forever, he niado weli, strong, magnetic, full of now lifo and vigor, tnke No-To-Ilac, the wondor-workor that makes weak men strong. Many gain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bac from your own druggist, who will guarantee a cure. 50c or ?1.00. Booklet and sample mailed frco. Ad. "Sterling Kcmeily Co., Chicago or Now York. Our 'ew Tariff. The American Protective Tariff League iucd an oilicial print of tho new Dingley Tariff within a few hours of the timo it was passed by tho Houso of Iiopresentativo3 at Washington, on March 31st. 1'lils broad, comprehensive interpretation of tho Repub lican platform should bo studied by every voter. Any of our readers can obtain a copy, without charge, by sending a postal card request as follws t S. "Send me a copy or No. 379." Address, W. F. Wakeman, Gcnl. Sec, 135 West 23d St., N. Y. lliicklen'n Arnica Salve. Tho best salvo in tho world for cnts. bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, foyer sural. tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and positively cures piles, or jo pay required. It Is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction or mouy refunded. Price 25 cents per box. For sale bv A. Wasloy. I M Bordeiii Eagle Brand 1003 Condensed Milk "Infant Health," Is c little book of j ft-00 r uriliiAtlmt Ijer. I,' .1 ,,ti r.-i1l CB g cation. ' a a N. Y. Condensed Milk Go. i n Hudson Street, Eew York osesesssasoesseeeesoesas AWN'S TANSY PILLS ..tr. swn mtww WOMAN'S RELIEF. AlvsTicfomntind reliable. AvoU Irritations, -!. rl tisir I'll 1 inn liriRtOEITI. 'ittinF.tnrH nr sent tUrret fieftlAdl. DiiCI. CI. Cato 8pic. Co., Coton,Maw. Uurbook.4c For fiftlo ftt I. P. D, Klrlln's drug storo and blicuanaonii uriiff store. Yon can blame yourself if you do n't get real good coffee to drink. Ordinary coffee is made de licious bv adding SUELICl'S. Jr. a package for Sccllg's. A little of tills Ladniixture to "cheap coffee makes a delicious' L drink and saves expense. I Lauer's Lager and Pilsner Beers, Finest ( Purest and Healthiest. Chris. Schmidt, Agt., 203. West Coal Street. a - a Boils aiidjr'rs PlITlllPQ contains impurities X llliyiwij wiicii nature is en deavoring to throw off. This change 'takes place every Spring, and the sluggish, im pure condition of the blood catties an unsightly complex" ion, besides an enervating, depressing effect upon the en tire system. Just now a few bottles of S. S. S. Specific will thoroughly cleanse the blood and renovate and strengthen the system, im prove the appetite, and im part new life and vigor to the entire body. It is the best Spring tonic, because it is the best blood remedy the only one, in fact, guaranteed purely vegetable, containing no ar senic, no mercury, no potash, no chemical of any kind. S. S.S. is the best system build er. Insist on S. S. S. There is Nothing Kalf as Good! llTiYiGQuVmirti ,0EATH NOV " EFFECTS ATUi'Tgfj C&TOKTS TIITLIZER Cum general or special debility, wakeful oeii, spermntorhcEn, emissions, Impotency, paresis, etc Corrects functional disorders, earned by errors or excesses, qulcldy restoring Lost Manhood In old or young, giving vigor and strength where former weakness prevailed. Con venient package, simple, effectual, and legitimate. Cunc is Quick and Thorouqh. Den't be deceived cy imitations: insist oa CATON'S Vltallzcrs. Sent sealed if your dm, gist does, not have it. Price S I per pkge, 6 for St with written guarantee of complete cure. Information, references, etc., free and confidential. Send us statement of case and 25 els. for a week's trial treatment, tine only sent to each person. r CATOrl MED. CO., BOSTOMi MA8B. For snlo at P. P. I). Klrlln's drug store nnd bhenndoah drug store. FOR Piles or Hemorrhoids. Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds, Wounds & Brujses. Cuts & Sores. Boils & Tumors. g Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rheum & Tetters. Chapped Hands. Fever Blisters. Sore Lips & Nostrils. Corns & Bunions. Stings & Bites of Insects. Three Sizes, 25c, 50c. and $1.00. Gold by druggists, or sent post-paid on receipt of price llVai'lmtYS' Jltu.CO., Ill U IIHmEl.,5eVrk. For solo at Povinsky's drug store, 28 Host uenue street Toama to Hire. If you wrint to litre a wtfo and reliable team for url vlng or for worklnR pnrpopet imy Slilulda' livery stable a vMt. Tram constantly on linnd at rutwinubio rate J A IVIES SHIELDS, No, 410 East Centre street. Opposite Rend In (j railroad station. peppa. Railroad. SCIIUYKIU4 DIVISION. JANUAKV IK, 1897. Trains will leavo Hlieiiamloali nfter the shov. dale for WiRBnus. Gllberton. Frnokville, l)ar Water, Bt. Olalr, l'ottavlllo. Ilainburg, Itoodlnf. l,t.n..lw..tl1n nla,r.n,n anA Vl.ll adclplila (iiroatl street station) at 60S and 11 05 a. in. aim m p. m. on vfeeK uara. ror irons vlllo anil I nterinnllate stations 9 17 a. m. SUNDAY. For WiKgans, Olllierton, Frackvllie, D.in Water, Ht. Clair, I'ottavllle, at 0 08, 0 K n. ui. an. 8 10 p. m. For Hamburg:, Heading, Pottototrn Plioenlxvlllo, NorrUtown, Flitladeliibta atS'S 1 5 a. in., 3 10 p. ni. Trains leave Frnokville for Shenandoah at 10 40 a. m. and 12 81, S41, 7 92 nnd 10 47 p. to. Himdav. 11 13 a. m. and fi 41 11. m. I.eave lttavlllo for Blienandoah at 10 IS a, m. and 12:03, o 15, 7 29 and 10 20 p. ra. Hunday i iuiu n. in., o 10 p. m. Leave I'lilladelpliia, (Iirond street station), fo Shenandoah at 5 07 and 8 38 a. m., 4 10 and 7 1 d. ra. week davs. Sundays leave at 6 50 a. m. Leave llroail street station, Philadelphia, lu. u .... , u .. 1 1 . rw., 11.. t ... .n. viii,, aoiuij n, n, uva... u.utc, ami,,, !ranh. and Intermeillate stations, S.S0 11.14 a. in., asu anu 4.uu p. ni. weeiz-uays. Leuve Uroad Street Station, l'liilo t station, rnuaaei Iphia, FOIt NEW YORK. Kxpress, weekIays 3 20, 4 On, 1 50 5 15, S 50 7 83.82 .838. 0 50. 1821 (I)lnliiur Car). 11 00 a. 111 WOOjiooii, 2 8ft (I.iuolted 100 and 4 22 1.. lu. DlnliiK Cars), 1 10, 290 (Dlnliur Car) 320, 380, msseiDlnlnirCar), 609. a 80. 8 12, 10 00: n.in.. ., 12 OIjIiIrIiI. Sundays, 3 SO. 4 OS, 4 50 5 IB, 820, ow.dot.vw, 'u i ln M'K Jmrf ikon , ui iim, isu (iJiniiiir uar), 400 (l.iinlteil IXilMnliiK ttir), 5 20, 5 5(), (l)lliliiKUnr),0 3, 6 80, 8 12, 10 00 p. m., 12 01 llliflit. RxpraM for llovioii without ehniiire, 11 00 a m. weeK'tiays, nuu o ou p. 111., uauy. l'OU WASIIINQTON AND THR SOUTH. For Baltimore anil Washington, 8 30, 7 20,9 : 3 10 20. ll'JH a. 111.. 1209 (1231 Limited Dir.. lus Car), lit, 318, 4 41 (8 19 Uourcwlous) MiiuitlMi Alllllllfi , Will Usv it-r(i(isif3 wail, 7 40 (Dining Our) p. m., and 12 03 nlghl wwie nays. Buimays, 3 30, 7 3U, U12, Has a. 111., 12 09 1 12, 4 41, ( 5 IS Congressional Umltod Dining Car), 6 03 (Dining Car), 7 10 V. m. Valuing uorj anu ik 10 nigui. I'OIt ATLANTIC CITY, Leave Uraail street station, lMitladelplila (viu Delaware river uriuge), espress, Tt p. dllv. Leave Market street Ferry, express. 8 SO a in. 2 00. 4 10. 5 10 11. 111. Sundays. 8 . 9 a, 111. Accommodation, 8 00, 8 20, a. Ul., t 20 and 4 SO p. m., week days. Sundays, 8 00, 8 IS a. in., i 00 anu e uu p. 111. For flaie May. Anglouea. Wildwood anil Holly Ueaoli, and Boa Isle City, Ooeaii City and Avaion jisprees, vuu a. 111., 1 uu p. ni weeic days. Sundays. H 00 a. 111. For Somers Point. Kipress, 8 30 a m., 410 Ji 111. weeic uays. unun s s to a. tu. I. II. lluTiiiimtoN. J. 11. Woon. (len'l Manager. Uen'l l'aMg'r Agt WSTGH HAZEL OIL MOIiif lElTHIlBHION, ' Want to Leave an Impression on the History of His Time. ! . . - IIIS ATTITUDE TOWAaD OEEEOE - Is Mnlntalnetl to I'tirtlipf Till) Ambl tlon-Meaiitlitio tlio l'ovnrn Arc Not MHkliiK Good Tlietr llltifT, nnd I.lttlo Gi'oeca Seonm Umllsninjeil. London, April 9. A dispatch to The Times from Constantinople says that the porte ycnterday afternoon commu nicated to thi" ambassadors the con tents of three circulars dispatched to the Ottoman representatives abroad. The first, dated April 5, notifies the powers that the porte 1b willing to withdraw the Turkish garrison from Crete Immediately If the Greeks pre viously withdraw and the powers guar antee to pacify the Island. It demands also that Greece should evacuate Crete forthwith. The second Is dated April C, and protests, In anticipation, against the appointment by the powers of a IDuropean governor of the Island. The third, dated April 7, protests against the Injustice of disarming the Cretan Mohammedans while the Christians are permitted to retain their arms. The Athens correspondent of The Times says: "There Is an evident disinclination on the part of some of the powers to carry out any program of coercion, and a weakening of purpose is perceptible In the Kuropean federation, which Is showing signs of decreptltude. The similarity ot language between the declaration and the recent warning o The Journal Ue St. Petersburg has been noticed here, and this latest step of the powers is attributed to the Uus Bian initiative. "Count Muravleff, the Russian for eign minister, has already become the lUl'ST Ml ltAlhFF. Bete Noire ot the Greeks. Ilia uniform ally hostile attitude has produced great Indignation. Well informed persons here believe that Count Muravleff, who Inherits the traditions of an autocratic family, is resolved to play a masterful role in European politics, and to leave an Impression upon the history of his time. "One of the opposition journals pro fesses to ltnow that a proposal has been communicated to Greece through ona Of its representatives abroad thqt It ureece will submit to tho powers In the Cretan affair she will receive as n. recompense the territory Included within tho frontier lines traced by the Berlin conference of 18S1, together with n portion of Macedonia, Including Sa lonika. "The opinion of the Greek nowspa- pers Is virtually unanimous as to the recent declaration of the powers. It is that tho Kuropean concert, aftor a con spicuous failure as to Crete, Is grad ually tending to dissolution, and will be obliged to content Itself with a mere admonition." The Times prints the following dis patch from Its Canea correspondent: "The Cretans are now massing around Kissamo. They have mounted four guns and Intend to attack the fort, which Is held by 150 Turks. "Wed nesday they wrote to the captain of the Austrian warship anchored in the bay, declaring that as the action of the International fleet had hitherto been hostile to them they would repel forcibly any attempt of the warships to Interfere with their designs at Kis samo, It Is expected, therefore, that the Cretans will direct their guns upon the warships if the latter open fire." The correspondent of The Times at Elassona says: "Accompanied by a staff officer I have visited the frontier posts at Ma luna Pass, which commands a splendid view of the two plains of Elassona and Larissa. It Is near the top of the mountain. The Turkish and Greek blockhouses are about 30 yards apart. We were received by the olflcers of the Greek post. They were agreeable and frlendiy, but they did not seem es pecially anxious for war." I had severe attacks of gravel anil kidney trouble; anil unablo to get a motlloino or doctor to cure mo until I used Hop Hitlers, and tlioy curod mo In a short time. A Distinguished Lawyhk ov Wayne Co., N. Y. CoLonr.KHH and Cold. A younc airl ileeiily regretted tint sbe wfts so colorless and and told. Her fsce was too white, aud her "hand a and feet felt as though tlio blooil did not circulate. After one bottle of Hon Bitters had been taken she was tlio rosiest unci healthiest girl in the town, with n vivacity and cheerfulness of mind gratifying other friends. Morgnn'H I.oiik ypeooli Cont Ifiuod. Washington, April 9. The senate yesterday heard Mr. Morgan for the third successive day on Ills resolution declaring that a state of war exists In Cuba. He was severely critical ot Spain's methods against American prisoners, and went over In detail the circumstances In the Competitor pase, Mr. Morgan said ha would olos his speech at the next meeting of the sen ate, when he would present a letter from one of the Cuban official of the eastern province of the Island, show ing the complete civil system of gov ernment now maintained by the Cu bans, Mr. Nelson, of Minnesota, spoke for two hours on the bankruptcy bill, opposing the pending Torrey bill as a collection agency for large creditors. During the winter of 1893, F. M. Marttu, of Long lteacli, West Vu., contracted ft severe eohl vrliiah left It I cit with eough. In speaking of how lie mind It lie says : "I used several kinds of cough syrup but found no relief until I bought a -bottle of Chain. berlaln's Cough Hemedy, which relieved ino almost Instantly, and in a short time brought about a complete cure." Wlieu troubled with a cough or cold use this remedy and you will not find it uuresury to try several kinds before you get reliof. It has been in the market for over twenty years and constantly grown in favor aud popularity. For sale at 85 aud 50 cents pur buttle by Oruliler Urns , druggists. S3 Ann nn As follows: 4 First Prize, eh of $100 Caih i- - -$ 20SMnd" " " S1Ms:r!iaBn.BlojolM2,O00.OQ 40 Third f!.i1, enit Drtrae nfvoH Ainli mssth . - " Total given during 12 mos. 1897, 40 unui Tn nnTAIM THKM. floiiinelltorslBniive us iiiriitSUNLIOHT iinol tnrmftnve nn ninny bunuun SOAP WrniHterMitnthcy CftiirollrcL tint l oil the top p or Hon of itch Iiier 1 in heiid BOAP." Tli liee (rnllctl "(! Ilor mul lie liuinlKT yf I onponn 7 It It Nn lit NAMg OF DISTRICT. Ncrr York Mty, rironUlyn, Long nndSlnlen Inland", lVrrJBrsry. Ne'YnrksAitir(''('f oj A'.r.CTic, Brmklum, lAnffaml Mate .fnnrf.;. Fcunsyivniiin, IlciowBrf, lTJm lnnil, Went Virginia nnil lls irlct of 'ilnmllra. VUm Vow .'MlanJ SlitN. 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Ominong received too late Kuril .llnnllldurlnllW, fur nn mitnth'e ontiMtltlf or une ninntb'a cunietltioa willbe pnt Into the next. 3. Competitors who obtain wrappers from unsold soap In ,le.tinr'a atock will be iliaqiialined. Employees at Lerer Ilrothers, Ltd., and tuelr famllief, are da barred from competing. 4. A printed flat of Winners In Competitor's diatrlrt will be forwarded to Oompetftofs in about 21 drs attar each Cfrnipetlllon clneea. A. Lever Brolbera, I Ad., will enrtWot to swsrd the prltM fairly to the lieet of their ability and Judgment, hut it ia understood that all who compete agree to so cept the award of Lever Brothera, Ltd., aa 6nal. LliYlilt 1IU08., Tad., New York. 1 KING." THEN LIO ROYALTY ITSELF. Mr'hun In O'j. i at to use tot Nervous Uc'-nity. La cf Power, Impotency, Auupby,Varicocele and other weaknesses, from any cause, use Sexine PUli. Drain checked and full vigor quickty restored. If neglected, laeb trosbM rwolt hull. 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In the hroAileet and bwt ai)e a fniully ami general nowsir. THE TIMES alma to Iiavo the UrRent oimiilaUoii hy devervIuK It, and olafms tliat it Is uniiriuMetl hi all the easwntltila nf a great iHOtro poll ton newspaper. Speoiineii ooplee of any wlltion will be went free to any one send ing their addreM. TERMS - DATA. 3 00 per annum; J1.00 for four luoiibiis; Is) cents ier luontu; de livered hy carrier for t eents per week. SUNDAY JtmTION, 9t lam, luuukwme lutges 3M oulumiw, elegantly Illustrated, lieauUful edlored supideiuent 18.00 ter an num ; S cents per oopy. 1 tally aud Sunday, (5.00 per annum ; BO oents per UMMitb. Address all testers to THE TIMES, PMILAMU.I'HIA. BROIYi-KOLOA ALCOHOLIC, NERVOUS AND BILIOUS HEADACHES Ou red by tills granular effervesoent and tttinu. buit. An liuttaut eura tor sour atomaelMand beadaobes, which often aecuinulate from having a night out. JOHN F. 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