croua la a deep-seated blood disease which all the mineral mixtures lu the world cannot cure. S.S.S. guaranteed purely vegetable ) Is i real blood remedy for blood diseases and lias no equal. Mrs. Y. T. Duck, of Delnney, Ark., had Scrofula for twenty-five years nnd most of the time was under the care of the doctors who could not relieve her. A specialist said he could cure her, but he filled her with arscuic and potash which almost ruined her constitution. She then took nearly s every so-called blood medicine UI1U UIUUK , them by the wholesale, Mutt they did not reach ,lier trouble. Some one advised her to try " S.S.S. and she vcrv soon found that she had a real blood remedy at last. She says: "After tak ing one dozen bottles of S.S.S. I am perfectly well, my skin is clear and healthy and I would not be in my former condition for two thousand dollars. Instead of drying vtptlu poison in my system, like the potash and arsenic, S.S.S. drove the disease out through the skin, and I was perma nently rid of it." A Real Blood Remedy S.S.S. never fails to cure Scrofula, Eczema, Rheumatism Contagious lltooil Poison, or any disorder of the blood. Do not rely upon a simple tonic to cure a deep-seated blood disease, but take a real blood remedy. uur books free upon appli cation. Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. HUMPHREYS' WITCH HAZEL OIL C Piles or Hemorrhoids Fissures & Fistulas. Burns & Scalds. Wounds & Bruises. Cuts & Sores. U R E S Bolls & Tumors. Eczema & Eruptions. Salt Rh sum & Tetters. Chappet Hands. Fever B isters. Soro Lip j & Nostrils. Corns & Bunions. Stings t Bites of Insects. Three Sizes, 5c 50c. and Sl.co. Boldbydrugglstn, oi-i .u iKist-pnidonrecclptof price lluilrllliKh')ieu. C( jll a. 1 U HIiniSU,.eUtl. KAIER'S Opera House, vJ. J. QUIRK, IVlEr. IYIAHANOY CITY, PA. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 23. The pltiy you are waiting to see. The great play of the Czar's Realm The one pronounced hit of recent years. An unequalled cast of characters. Presented with the same - careful attention which 'has marked its career. Every Feature an Interesting Study. Every Act a Delightful Surprise Prices: - 25, 35, 50 and 75 Cents. Monday, Mar. 28 MahanoY City's laimliiiii; festival. First time here. The play that has made all America laugh, My Friend From India." INTRODUCING WALTER E. PERKINS, The oricjfnal barber as played by him 250 nights in New York and Iloston and a strong company containing ninny members of the original cast, together wilh all the details which distinguished (his production in all principal cities. PRICES : 25, 35, 50 nnd 75 Cents. BOXES, $1,00, -Chart opens on Thursday luornliif , March lilth, at 10 o'clock. 1K Darkest Russia in Said" to Havo Beon Issued Govornmoiit Clerk. by a STEALINGS SAID TO BE $300,000. Tlio CJoiiuliio Chocks Woro Olvoti In lift u I'll For (lovommont Work on tho Ut!r.MliHlMslpl Itlvor, anil Thcxo, Willi tllO llOUtlH OlK'H, Wtiru C'llHllOll. Washington, March 23. Information lias reached the .government, through a number of banka nt St. Paul, Minn., that during the past year and more these and other nearby bunks havo been made the victims of colossal frauds through the suspected collusion of government clerks connected with the commission having In charge the Improvements on the Upper Mississippi river. The statements submitted by the banks Indicate that $300,000 or more has been procured from them through fraudulent time checks for services never performed. Copies of some of these time checks nro said to bo signed by J. II. Southall, chief clerk of the United States engineer's olllee at St. Paul, nnd are dated at different times during the year 1S97. Others, It Is understood, are dated In 1890. The government will begin a searching In vestigation at once. St. Paul, Morch 23. Just how great the loss through the government time check fraud may prove to be cannot be known until an examination of the books of the engineering department has shown which checks are good and which false. About three weeks ugo the local banks, which Hist became In terested through some Hartford, Conn., holders of the paper, began an in vestigation and became satisfied that the amount of checks out was far lu excess of the money appropriated by the government to carry on the work of the Upper Mississippi river. After several Interviews with South- all, In which It Is claimed that he tried to provu that there was nothing in the claims, It is said that he finally ad mitted that fully 25 per cent of the checks that are now outstanding are worthless. To protect themselves the banks at once took the stand that the govern ment, having adopted a scheme for the payment of the workmen by it that enabled an employe to defraud the banks nnd other innocent purchasers of the papers, should be compelled to stand the loss. The filing of the claims of the banks for the payment of the entire amount of the checks was made In Washington, with the result that the matter became public. J. II. Southall has been employed by the government for a period of more thnn IB years up to six months ago. At that time he resigned the position of chief clerk of the engineering de partment In this city, being succeeded by J. D. Dushane. It was announced nt the time that Southall retired from the position of clerk that he had made considerable money In u speculation In corn, and that he Intended In the future to devote his entire time to the stock market. His duties while he was acting ns clerk were to keep the time as turned In by the foreman of the pay that was due the workmen, and to pay them off In these time checks. The checks were often bought up In large numbers uy speculators, were cashed by hanks and were held until the government was prepared to meet the bills, when South- all would receive a remittance direct from "Washington nnd would then de posit the money In his own name and take up the checks with his Individual checks. By doing this for a period of IB years his signature became perfectly well known to all banks In this vicinity, nnd his credit, with the government back of the paper that ho Issued, was considered as good as a government bond. Of the $300,000 or $100,000 worth of time checks known to be outstanding probably less than one-fourth was held by banks, and some of these were held by them for Individuals. Two local banks which failed 15 months ago held over $20,000, and nearly as much more was held by a Hartford, Conn., bank. One man In Wisconsin, whose name could not bo learned, had bought $61,000 worth of the checks, and $40,000 more hail been taken us a good personal In vestment by a St. Paul capitalist. In smaller amounts the time checks are understood to be held all over the country, and It will be some time before the full amount can be learned, Southall Is nt his home in St. An thony Park under charge of a detective, although It Is stated that he has not been formally arrested. Many People cannot Drink coffee at ulglit. It spoils their sleep. You can lrlnk Graln-0 when you pleaso and slecpliko ii top. Tor Graln-0 does not btliiiulatc; it nourishes, cheers nnd feeds. Yet it looks nnd tastes like the best coffee. For nervous persons, young people and children flraln-O is the perfect drink. Made from puro grains. Get a packago from your grocer to-day. Try it in placo of cofleo. IS and 25c, Alloired .Towolry 'I'll lor Captured. Boston, March 23. John Donaldson, a young man for whom detectives have ben searching the country for more than three years, and who Is alleged to havo swindled some of the largest diamond firms In the country out of more than $25,000 worth of Jewels, Is locked up In the city prison here. lie will he held to await New York ofllcerw. Free Fills. Rend your address to H. E. Iiucklon & Co, Clilcuuo. and Ket a freu sample box of Dr. King's Now I.Ifo Pills. A trial will convince von of their merits. These nills nro eisv In action and are particularly cll'ccllvo in the euro of constipation and sick headache. For malaria and liver troubles they havo been pruved invaluable. Thcyaro guaranteed to be, perfectly free fioin uvery ilelctorlous sul sliinio and to bo purely vegetable They do not weaken by their action, but by giving tone to stomach and bowels greatly Invig orate tlio system. Itegnlar sizo 25c, per box, Sold by A. Wasley, Druggist. XrliTilly fir ArHonT IIollhlayshurB, l'a Mnrch 23. Her man KYIedlander and Meyer Hremer, of WiiBlilngton, proprietors of the Chi cago clothing establishment, of At toniia, were acquitted of arson, with lilent to defraud insurance companies, ti court here yesterday. Thero are three little things which i'o mure work than any other three little things created tliey uro tlio nut. tlio lico and DoWttt's Little Early llisors. tho last bohig the famous llttlo pills for stumacli and liver troubles, O. II. llageubuch. Ml'H. NlllllKH (llltH II Itl'NpltO. Atlanta, On., March 23. (Jovernor Atkinson yesterdny postponed for ono week the execution of Mrs. Elizabeth Nobles, sentenced to be hanged tomor- mw for the murder of her husband leverul years ago. WlinontiiL' c.ou ell Is tho most dlstrcssln malady; but its duration can bo cut short by the use of Ouo Minute. Cougli (Juro, which is also tlio best known remedy for croup and all lung and bronchial troubles. (J. II, llagin to m bucli. - iHTr.jB--imTiiii.iii , ( In. i U L - 'lift! "4 1 VJ AVcgclablcPrcparationfor As similating uWoodatiiillcgula. ting HicStomoxhs nntlDowcls o PromolcsDigcslion.Chccrful ncssandncst.Conlnlns neither Opium,Morpliine nor Mineral. Not Naucotic. Pta'pc ofOtdnrSAKUEWnVlWl jfm'ie Jrrrf Jipprmtint -Jit CurtonabSufo flurmJctd - CbtnA'cd Sugar 'intttynn- tta ttarur. Apcrfect Remedy forConslipa lion.SourStomach.Dinrrhoca Worms .Convulsions Jcvcrish ncss andLoss OF SLEEP. Facsimile Signature ot TEW YORK. EXACT COPYOF WRAPFCn. Free M edical for backs this offer. (Cut out and send this notice, ERIE MEDICAL Din Florida Limited Will Again Kim on tlio Southern ICallwny. Tlio Florida Limited, which is tlio syn onym of nil that la elegant in modem rail- ny trains, and which during its former servico has been a prime favorite for tourists from tlio North scoking tlio mild clitnato of Florida, will bo placed in service by tho Southern Railway about tho first week In January. l&US. With its return to servico tills train, which will ho solid Pullman vestibulod between Now York, Philadelphia and bt. iiRiistiiio will present features in the way of luxurious and comfortable appointments not heretoforo presented, and which will to destined to add still further to its already well established popularity. The Southorn Kailway is having limit for the Florida Limited servico threo trains.eacli containing a dining ear, two drawing room sleeping cars, a compartment car and a library and observation car, each car com plete in all its appointments and equipped with tlio very latest devices and appliances for tho comfort and convenience of the pas sengers. Wlitlo no seneiiiuo wis us yui, iimu announced, it can lie staled that it will bo tho quickest ever arranged between Philadelphia and St. Augustine, and will bo so planned that passengers can leave Philadelphia at somo convenient hour during tlio day and ur rivo at St. Augustine before nightfall of the following day. Philadelphia liecord. Notice. Applications for iiirthcr Informa tion addressed to Jno. St. lleall, uisinet Passenger Agent, Southern Iiailway, 828 hestnut street, Philadelphia, will receive prompt attention. 10-ao-tf What measure is there in life with a hcad- ncho, constipation and biliousness Hums amis experience them who could become per fectly healthy by using DoWltt'a Little 1-aily Risers, the famous little pills. 0. 11. Hageir- hucli. China Kntweon Two l'lrox. London, March 23. The l'ekln cor respondent of The Times says: "China has not yet formally replied to tho French demands. She Is passively awaiting- further French action. LI Hung Chane and Chang; Yin Huan have been appointed to represent China at tho forthcoming conference with M. Pavloff, the Husslan charge d'affaires, who has received special power, liotn are creutteu witn strong llusslan sympathies, nut thero is lit tle hope of obtaining any practical abatement of the original llusslan de mands. Ohlldrcn and adults tortured by burns. bealds, Injuries, eczema or skin diseases may secure Instant relief by uslii!: DoWltt's Witch Hazel Salvo. It Is tho great rile rcincuy. u. II. HiiEenbuch. Uniiliioor Slmmoiil's Court .'Mnrtlnl. VnshlnBton, March 23. Tho court martial appointed to try Civil Knglneer Menocal has been ordered to meet at Nov York on the 2Uh'lnst. The court wai originally ordered to convene early In March, but postponement was ne cessitated because of tho Illness of the accused with a form of paralysis. Tl.o charnes nualnst Menocnl aro eul pablo Ineillciunoy In tho pcrforninn.-o of duty and neulect ot duty In conn.;-!- tlon with tho defective construction of the dry dock .nt the Now York navy yard Olve the Children a Drink called Oraln-O, It Is a delicious, ujipctlzlng, nourishing food drink to lake tliu place of coll'co. Sold by nil giocers nnd liked by nil who havo used it bocaiiho when, properly prepared it tastes Ilka the fluust coffee hut Is free from all Us injurious properties. Grain Onlds dliicitloii nnd strengthens the nerves, It Is not a stimulant hut a health builder, and children, as well as adults, can drink it with great benefit. Co-tts about 1 as much ns cullbo. 15 and 33c. The Kind You Have Always Bought, Bears the Fao-simile Signature OF ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE. THE KIND YOU HAVE ALWAYS BOUGHT. Tur nrNTAUn COMPANY. NIW VOflK CITY Treatment en Who Are Willing to Pay When Convinced of Cure. A Scientific fomliinod medipjll nnil mpphnnlral mipa Tin ticin dlscmci-ed for "Weakness of Moll." Its success lias been bo tartllng that the proprietors now announce that iii.-j win enn h on iriui - remedies ana nppuanco wlthont advance payment to any honest man. ' If not nil that is claimed all you wish send It back that ends It pay nothing! No such oiler was over lnudu In good faith hefore ; we tclie e no other remedy would stand such u test. ThU combined treatment cures quickly, thoroughly and forever nil effects of early evil habl.ts, later e cvc, overwork, worry, etc. It creates health, strength, vitality, sustaining powers and restores weak and tindcvcloivd ) unions to natuiul dimen sion ami functions. Any man writing In earnest will recelvo descrip tion, particulars and references In a plain sealed en vcloH.'. Professional confidence. No deception nor lmiKKSltlou of auv nature A national renutation or mention pn)ier,) Address CO., Buffalo, N. Y. DR. E. C. WEST'S NERVE AND BRAIN TREATMENT . THE ORIGINAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, Iseoldunder positive Written Guarnntcc, nyautnomwi iiRonts only, to curn eait memory, JJizzinooB, Wakefulness, Fits, Hysteria, Quick ness, Night Losses, Evil Droums, Lack of Contt ft 1'rrorn. nr KTCfifiHlro lTpn nf Tnhnrco. Onium. or Liquor, which leads to Misery, Consumption, Insanity nnd Death. At storo or by mail, $1 a box, six for J3; with written cunrnnteo to euro or refund money. Huniplo linclt IIKO. containing fivo days' troatmeut, with full instructions, 25 cents. One samplo only sold to cacti porson. At storo or uy man. irGt&t. rS?-rirrt In he I Sneclal For Imnotency. Loss ot K "A tC - r i II i I v i Mtnrilifv nr Tf 111 ronnPNH.l. Xfftp.writtcn cunr.mteepl eepOREorbymiul. ApftB For Sale at KIRIIN'S Drug- Store. IS! FAKE TESTIMONIALS IS! flevery duy by quncks and unscrupulous tliem by two New York nd one Wftswrn iiiimtiiii? ennenrni. For Tears I iuf 8SK SELF ABUSE vnHUVnd tuo Stricture ulth euorruoui losses of vital sub- Biancos aiy una uiH"i; uau uuuorriiu'ni rututut iUm in luci uisatiitnl wrtck. I cnusulteU lu alt two riMiultible physlclftns and eight quacks, but galueil no relief or cure, and lost all hone of ver KellliiK cured until linn. H. Illank of Hal 1 1 more S3S. DRiTHEcL 604 h. sixth st. (urivalu tiilrmu-a onlirewii bt., llillii(lellililu, !'. tun onlvuue that brer malu ucarelut aul ttiorougli examination, unit permanently cured me of all my nmnpilis. i Hoieruiuy awuar 10 inia lur iiib iwiium orollier BUtrurtrs who have been quacked and hum. bucrcd na thv mav know where to find a sure and certain cure for thel r tntserv and alllctions, Hworn before Alderman UATIAC Trenlinunt br R. C. Iletls. nU I IUCi mull; itrtcmt e- crecy guaranteed, rso name or ndlres published without ctmteni. nenu iiiceniHiiiBiamnsior dook TrilMi, the best or Its kind, only iraoa- nzpnsln, niiHf.ki.rv ihrimtrtinut the United StalOM. Illmti pnWoll cured tor lifetime. KrcMll cuaoa curtnl In A tolOilu)n. ItourstM; even, Wtd. and bat. Kvtri. li-iu; ftuu. u-u. L-urepuuranieiM. XXK0HXO0O00 QUICK CURE FOR COUGHS AND COLDS, PYNY-PECTORALJ Tho Canadian Remedy lor all THROAT AND LUNG AFFECTIONS. Laiioe Bottles, 25 ots. DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Llm., TllOP't PtRRV Dvn' Pain-Khkr, FOR SALB Br AI L rilEUlSTS AND 11111'UaiSTH, A Hand la ono of the possess, l'l lives it. Handsomo Complexion ' greatest cuarins a woman can OZZOIM'B UOMl'LUXION J'OWDKH I tffl&& a yourself if you m$?v&x d0 i1'1 rc.al lKbV J. n . good cotfee to fcforScellKfl. grink ordinary C A little of this col. eels made de- admixture to Hcious bv adding cheap coffee Sl.UUtV.'S. i-. ii makes adeUcious'-l" j drinlc nd saves expense. 6 Jill Going to Sook tlio Yollow Metal , Thoy Mot Watery Graves, PE0BABLY FORTY SOULS LOST. 'lilt Incliido tho Crow of tho llnrk JIuIimi W. Almy, tVhloli Snlloil l'roin fnn J'rimclKco on Suudii.v I.iihi l"ir Copper Itlvor 1'olntH. San Francisco, March 23. -Upon the nrrlval of the Pacific Const Steamship company's steamer Santa Rosa from San Dlefio yesteiday the news was re ceived of nnother terrible accident In directly attributable to the AlaBkan Bold excitement, which Is believed to have cost the lives of 40 passengers and sailors. Cnptnln Alexander, of tho Santa Ilosa, reported that early yesterday morning, while nine miles off 1'olnt Bonltn, at the mouth of the Golden Gate, he sighted a derelict, bottom up. The tug Sea Witch was Immediately dispatched to the point Indicated and found the derelict to be the bark Helen W. Almy, Captain Hogan, which Ball ed hence for Copper river points with 27 passengers and a crew of 13 on Sun day last. Tho bark lay upon her starboard side, with her stern low In the water, her deck hamper badly wrecked and several planks of her hull washed oose by the seas which broke over her. While there were no signs of boats nmontr the wrecknge, It Is not believed that her passengers and crow escaped by putting off from the vessel In them. as there has been very heavy seas for several days. Furthermore, no word has been received from the survivors, If any exist, although the derelict was sighted within ten miles of the shore, and fully 60 hours have passed since the wreck occurred. According to the tugboat men there was a pretty stiff breeze when the Almy sailed out of Golden Gate on Sunday last, and by noon It was blow ing a gale. She left here under top sails, and when last seen was standing out for an oiling. There was a heavy sea running, and It Is supposed that some time during the night she was struck by a squall and capsized. The Helen W. Almy was onco a South sea trader, and was quite fa mous for her many adventures among the reefs. Her commander was then Ceptaln Tutrell, and he operated her In the Interest of John WIghtinan, who retained an Interest In her when she entered the Alaskan trade. The vessel was In good condition for an old vessel, and perfectly sea worthy. She was on the dry docks some days before being put on the berth, nnd her owners spent $3,000 In repairing her. She had a temporary house on deck. When the Almy left port she had 23 tons of ballast In her. besides tho provisions of the paseengers and their outfits. She was a vessel of only 250 tons, and was therefore bal lasted sufficiently to make her "stiff." Don't Tobacco Spit and Smoke Your L e Away. If you want to quit tobacco using easily and forovor, bo made well, strong, magnetic, full of new life and vigor, tako No-To-Bac, tlio wonder-worker that makes weak men strong. Many cain ten pounds in ten days. Over 400,000 cured. Buy No-To-Bac Irom your own druggist, who will guui-antco a euro. EOc or $1.00. Booklet and samplo mailed frco. Ad. Sterling Remedy Co., Chicago or New York. THE PRODUCE MARKETS As Itollooted by Donllngs In I'hllndol- phla mid lliiltlinoro. Philadelphia, March 22. Flour firm; winter superllne, J3ii)3.r,; Pennsylvania roller, clear. $).20i4.35; city mills, extra, J3.25S3.C5. Uye Hour sold slowly, but ruled steady, ut .w per u;mei .i choice Pennsylvania. Wheat strong; Io. red, March, Wie.ryjl; .No. - Pennsyl vania and No. 2 Delaware reu, i.uurw .01. Corn higher; No. 2 mixeu, juurcn, 34Ml35'iC Oats dull; No. 2 wiute, jc; 22iuWiC. Oats dull; No. 2 whlto, 33e.; No. 2 white, clipped, 33V40. Hay steady; cholco timothy, 12 for large bales. liecf firm; beef hams, jsiiiss.ui. rorK uun, family. I12.50-&13. I.nrd llrmer; western steamed. 3.45. llutter quiet; western. 15Q19C.; factory, 121il5e.; Ulglns, 10c; imi tation creamery, H'y ib'4c. ; .ew ioris dairy, 14i(15e.; do. creamery, 15ri lite. ; fancy Pennsylvania pilnts Jobbing at 22-!j) 25c; do. wholesale, sic. uucese uuu; New York, large, whlto and colored. Sep tember, isVic; small uo. uo., aepiemuer, SHc; light skims, SMfCWe.; part skims, 44j0c; full skims, 2-&3c. Kggs quiet; New York and Pennsylvania, lOftlllc; west ern, fresh. 1014c; southern, 10i,i(itl0c. Po tatoes quiet; New lorn, .Ji',iWi.&u; sweets, $3i&4.50. Tallow quiet; city. 3 11-16c; country. 35i5J3?ic Cottonseed oil dull; prlmo crude, 19M.4i20c; do. yel low, 22H4i23c. Cabbage easy at ?:'a3.wi. Baltlmoro, March 22. Flour uuu anu unchanged. Wheat quiet; spot and month, i9ill39y4c.; April, 9U'ij99e.: May, 99c.(&$l; steamer No. 2 red. 95TljOTic.; soutlierii, by sample, 9Gci(Jl; do. on grade, 93'99'-.e. Corn tlrm; spot and month, 33U'!4e.; Ajiril, 33SH 33Vic. ; Muy, 33T4Q34c. ; steamer mixed. 32(ff32?ic.J southern, white. SiVsiiM'sc; no. yeuow, tiil'i2v. Oats dull and easy; No. 2 white, western. 34'u.ii'c. ; rso. z nuxfii do., 3Hv'i(32c. ltye llrm; No. 2 nearby, C5'.sc; No. 2 western, 5Ci,i;C. Nay slow; cholco timothy, $12,504)13. Grain freights dull, Inquiry small, unchanged. Sugar strong and unchanged. Butter steudy; fancy creamery, vyuM.: uo. imitation, 175jlSc; do. ladle, 15c; good ladle, 13614c; storo packed, loifjl2c. Kggs llrm; fresh, lO'.fec. Cheese steady and unchanged. Lettuce, $l-50iil."G pur basket. Whisky unchanged. T.lvo StooU MnrlcntM. New York, March 22. Cables quote American steers at 9iiilOVio., dress.ed weight; sheep at 10llc.; refrle- trator beef nt SQ8c. Calves active and firm; veals, J4f7. Sheep and lambs, no arrivals nnd no tradlnn. Hogs slow and easier at J4.tfwM.30. Liberty, l'a., March 22. Cattle ; prime, (fi.or.rQ 5.15; common, $3.Glii) iu; uulls, stags nnd cows, $2f?!lln llos Bteaily ; prime medium weights. fl.lSalL'O. best heavy Vorlters, ?l.ioro4.lu; good lu-ovy hogs. $l.l0ff4.15; common to fair YorK. is, tltfl.Oj; pigs, ns to quality. J.t.r'i'u . HO, good roughs, tS.lMiXMl; common to t ir, fi.Wu3. Sheep stendy; choice, SI SD . 5 ; common, $3.50fcl; choice lnmbs, fa To'ij I. S3; common to good, Jl.CHi5.7u. Veal calves, JiuCSO. W'o aro anxious to do a llttlo good In this world and can think of no uleasanter or hotter way to do it than by recoininciidinp Ouo Minute Cough Curo as a jiirveutivo of nnctmionla, consumption nnd other serious lung troubles that tollow neglected colds. t II. Hagcuhuch. Conlli-iiied by tho Senate, Washington, March 23. Tilt? senate yesterday cont'rmed these nominations: Kdmund Waddlll, Jr.. district Judge of the eastern district of VirRlnln. l'ost ninsters Virginia: W. T. Knight, ltleh- mond; J. M. Tuylor, Ashlund, S.I,. Bur roughs, Portsmouth. New Jersey: A. C. Yard, Trenton; u. II. Mnttls, Hlverton. West Virglulu: Alllbon 11. Fleming. Fairmont. Bucklen's Arnica Ealve, The best salvo In the world for cots, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever lores, totter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all akin oruptiom, and positively cures piles or Jo i ay roquired. It Is Buanuitcod toglv I'orfoet satisfaction or mony rofundod. Pi n i 3 cents per Iwx. For sale by A, Wasley . JEFFREYS DEFEAT'S JACKSON. Thn ( otni'i i) I'imlllHt Kikk Ki ,1 Out III tin- Third Hound. San Framlsco, March 23. Jim Jeff ries, of I.os Angeles, easily dcf.-.Uiil I'ebr Jackson In the third round Inn night at Woodward's Pavilion. ,l;u k son did not make much of a sho, in it Rfter the first round. He displayed some of his old time clev i m ks in ducking and Jnlildng with his Irft. but could not land hard enough to stop the rushes of his younger and stronger an tagonist. Jeffries showed unslderable Improvement In cleverness, uMng his hands both with Judgment and pre cision. The second round was livi l until Peter (rot a hard left swing on Urn jaw, which sent him down on hW back. He arose, only to go down nguln from the same blow, and was saved liy the gong sounding time. Jnrkn cnm. up looking fairly fresh In the thlid round, but soon rerolvcd a bind left on the jaw, which niarlp htm wobble helplessly about the ring Another blow sent him ngnlnst (he ropes, where he hung, unable to lin hi hands. Jeflrles stepped Imrk, awaiting the re covery of his opponent, but as 1'eter wns plainly out the referee d c lared Jeffteys the winner. I'll Very Dangerous, Hut if Left to Its self Is Death A Shenan doah Case. There are seme dineancs that do not hi-oupo ! our symputhy the disease is not deep -and themfore our sympathy is shallow. But wo very often make n serious mistake such as ' culling a backache a light atlliction. Hack-' aclio means kidney trouble every time, and if you don't drive -it away it will wrwiirf.'MXm oo-',' ' r " wtjc us urtn accuru, wiiiiout uiKlDg you Wltll it. l.ut it noes not continue simply as a lim k- acho. Soon the urine becom-s afl'iicted, eitliei too much of it or too little, and in cither ciihO it is extiollod' only with pain acute pain. Then coiiior the sediment stage, winch inoaiH cutting sandy deposits and sometimes stotioi like komals of corn. Theu follows Dialictci or Urinhts dbca&e. Uon't you think backache dangerous? We do, but we must add just a few words, and they are: Doan's Kidney Pills cure every time, and all stages of kidney disease, but it in always best to keep is far from tho danger line as pos sible, and the cure is easier. Mr. I)jvid Thomas, of 201 JIayberry Alley, miner says: "I have suffered intensely from my back and kiduoys. I was in tho hospital for several weeks and when I returned about seven months ago I was suffering from a continuous backache and an acute lameness across my loins. I rould hardly get off a chair and it hurt mc severely to straijtliteu up if I had been stooping or bending for ward. There wcro pains all through my head especially In the top and back pari. I thought they arose from neuralgia, but I am sow convinced that my kidneys caused it for (in gotting Doan's Kidney Pills from Kirlin's Phainuu-y aud using them the lameness in my hack aud the pains iu my head have all diuppoarcd and there has been linrclura of them since." Doan's Kidney Pills for salo by all dealers. Prico 50 cents. Mailed by Poster-Milburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., sole agents fur the U. S. licmenilier tho uamo Doan's and tako no other. COCOV and CHOCOLATES ; TOR CATIND. DRINKING. COOKING. BAKING B? IV .4'. Purify of Material and 4l I ueliciausneis I laror tMnce!lJ rOR SALE AT OUR STORES GROCERS LVERYWIIERC. WHEN ,N STRONG AGAIN! VtPOr In Ihi. wh, )!, hf in" A I riming 1 1 '. 1 r 6 -J fr7 ' 0 7: mm .ire propt-rly l uri-il, IU. ir condition often won n-s u.rm n to lis i nily. ( ' j-M.nlsd se -led. Prat e i per box; 6 boxes, w ith iron-clid 1 -;ai uuarain . A money, fs oo. Scud lor tree book. Address, PEAL MEDICINE CO For Sale al KIRLIN'S Druir Store, Slierundoau, Pa. "WHERE DIRT GATHERS, WASTE RULES." GREAT SAVING RESULTS FROM THE USE OF niiiiiiiiiiliilliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiii;iiiiir,iiiiiiiiiiiHii:iMiiiiii'. :,.iiiiiiti as?' . v d&xJ!&L ? v D A S FOR SALE EVBRVWHEBE. E Slllllllllllllllllllllllllllllir" IllllllllllllllllllllllllJIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllllllllllli SOfllK OF THE STRIKING FEATURES FOR 18 THREE SERIAL STORITS THG ADVRNTURHUS Bt 11. B UA usii'TT : i v. ..v rOUR FOR iiv Al it a stirnnL cniniMiiion Is a thrilling story of a fifiht lor a treasure concealed in an u!d castle in the mountains of Wales catcd a Lone SHORT FICTION In addition lo the three lonf serial stories, the publication of which will continue during the entira year, there mil be hori stones of every kind, of which it is only possible to meuUoiia ft v t.M. ? kere Hunt, the t)ler The lllnckaders ' A Harbor Mjstery B) 8TAXLXY J ll tTJf.l.V It, Jl VEX MR.VBJ B, JOHS K .'!'- The Flunklne of Wathlns' tihost A Great Haul A Creature of Circumstance Bi JOHN JCtXIWtCK D.l.Vul By Bttl'lltK Ml KIT B, MOKUJX AMSK - K ARTICLES ON Elcrhant Hunting In Africa B) Bl VSr UKOOKS First Lessons In Tiller and Sheet c tf DVDIXr D r PAKKKIt DEPARTMENTS Editor's Table, Stampt and Coins, Photography 10 Ctnts a A'umtrr (Sett J for Frr l'oitai;e free In the United States, Canada, and M.-xii o. AdJress HAItl'KIt .V illiOTlllSllS, IullUliers, 1'runkllii hininre, N. V &Unty J. Wi-ymas Cyrus II n. m. w if-in VsV'lsy''&'sV'1-','V CAST Wtflln 1 Most tnrtui ii ' ;u il T -1 of P fl ,1 , liurnliiic, iU -I I - i . j la ii- tnnil n I i . I 1. 1 .i w ii i v 'h C. . ct in So i , .1 -n ii . i of C i TK i . v (onitiiii ni .lin-. i it i 1 n f .ill (li ol ( i 1 1 i i l.i ! i v i t . t nf lili 1 punlieis .ui.l li ni iu-, i, all cbu f.i Qtlcura ! . . -ii r, ( . . i I FALUNS HAIR r. Pennsylvania I RAILROAD. HOHtlVKItJ. 1HVI.-ION Mutcn 17, l"-- Trlnc will loove HlionMil..n! nft. r he sbor I onto for Wlcimim, ll1bcrtoN l" ,nl:vllIo I)rr Water, fit. C'lair, I'uttavtllv Hamburg, Heading, 1 i uHvHitvit, j iitHuizvui. .tnrriRimrn Hia run. ndIpliln (Ilroml ntreet station i at 6u tfml Si a. m , 2 02, 0 IS p in. on wtek daya, Sunday, u .' n. iu., .iu p. in. t.piivp Hhcnnndonh for Pottsvlllo via Dclnnol 7 .17. 10 OTi a m., II. 10, 2 82 nnil s 21 p, m. week days Siindii)-". 9.T . in., n 11 p tn Trains leave Frm-kvllli- f..r .-.iicjandoah st 7 an, lllfi a.m. nnil 5 10, 7 11 t t Hundny. U 01 a. m. nnd 3 L'r, p. m. lAve Prtitvllli3 for Hhermndofth vtn Fraek vllli. 7 10, 1120 . m., B20, 7p ai Sunday 10 Ho a. in.. 3 00 p. ni. l.i-avo Hottflvlllf for Snrnan'.i;t1i vtn Delano Iave IMilliHlelpMa, (Hroad stn-rt Utlonl, fo- niii-naiiuoali at 5 57, 8 1 ami 10 1 n m., 4 lo p. m. wook days. Munilnyn len nt n M n. m, lve Browl trett station, I'ln iplila, lor Sea Cilt, Anbury Park, Ocran i.rorc Iaiiik Branch, and Intermedin!- RtatVins g to 11.11, . hi., 8.80 anil 1.00 p. m. ra k-daye, ' Leave Urond Street Station, i'li'iailciphla, PO NEW MI.K. ExprcB. weck-duya, 8 20, 4 if, 1 W 6 1.1, 6 50. 7 88, H2(,H33, 9 50, 10 21 I l)i(u. ( r (100 a. in 12 00 noon, I2S5 (Llinltrd 1 m and 4 22 d. in lnlnKt--ari.), 140, 2 80 (Dlimiu C: ir 3 20, 0 50. 4 00, olio, n 56 (Dining Car), h , 02 7 fj. 10 00 p. m., 12 01, ntgllt. Suudnvn. ! 4. 4 GO 5 15 8 20,8 88,958, 1021, (l)i,.lill; 1 . llKJ m, 12 85, I 05 . Dining Car) 2 a,. ' . , ,lr , 4 Aq 6ar., 7 02, 7 43, 10 00 p. m. .M h ' Expresx for Koston itliout . hungc a 00 a m., week-lays, and 7 43 p. m., duily. W'AHHINOTON AM) HI I sin Til Pfir nfllHmnn ami Waaiii,,,,!, , t rn "rivt om 1020, 1123, a. in.,. 12U-.I, 12 Jl Dli.lng aiona) Limited, Dining nr 0 u 05.1 Din ing Car, 7 31 Dining Cnr, p e and 12 03 nigiii wrcK uays. Huuuayn. J V "r 12,1123, a. m., 12 0, 1 12, 4 11, 1520 C oi,.-r. ,101ml Llm- tteU, Dining Cur, 6 SB Dining . jr 7 ai Din- lnKi'iirj p. iu. anu 12 an night I'or lialttmore, aueoiuiiiod.it, m I u a 111. 202 nnd 4 01 p ui week d.i),5 0sioiu . ib p m dally. FOR ATLANTIC ( 1 r Leave Hroad street ntittion vi., ' mwnrc rlvei bridge Kxpri-ss, 9 20 a 111, 7 u, p u, unnv Leave Market Street VVnrf I xpr f HSOnm 2 00, (30D S.iturd8 only), I 00 5 00 p ui Sun days, s 45, 9 15 a. ui (uecouiniodntion 4 J nnd SOOp. m.) For CapcSIny, Anglewil, il.iwooil and Holly Beach, Sea Isle City, Oci-j.ii i it . Avnlou mid Stone Harbor Kxpreas, 9 00 u. m., 4 00, p. it week days. Sundays, o 00 a. m. For Komera 1'olnt 13xpns, R W. n. 111.. 2 C I nn nm ... .1...... 1 ., . r . w, w w, ,, ,11. ,;i: uj n -.uiiunj s, n i. n. in. I. 1. lIUTCllIMlOn, .1 1 tieu'l Manager. i.n. WoiHt, 1 fiiu ir'r Agt it H.L.&1 M AIM. ... a w .- w,.ro BPEC fiC Cc.,PHIUUrA at Povlnsky's drug store, Kan Centre street. AWN'S TANSY PILLS A TItlKD. TRI A!fn ltPI AI ttrx tiromtit rni'l rli i Get 1 T'f"s l a KIT l'l 1 1 " 1' A( (iniir storis urufnl iltrt rt Cti Spec. Co, Iluaton, Mti- For Bftlo at Klrliu'a drug wtfre m time; tore. DOUBT, TRY Thcyhai 1 1. .. - . - an. tiii of ULh r-le:i- ngitica e oa h aithy ll-tlcnti "r Death, fundthc Cleveland, 0.T as Uiblhi' , 1. nis aim i Thsy .1 1 . the circi.' '1 DTf'vt. a- '. 1 nnn h,CE- ... rln rrr 1 .,,,.,. , WOMEN WHO READ sire jiroir" -svi nnil keeii liilurnu d l s -x the W.ii-M-- l'ruKreah. Tin' well li, lurineil in. l thrifty Huuhnvifo will Ueei IMDrtU I IMI1M DMT in the Iiouki, an a standard remedy for Sjirajiis, Ilruises, t'rnraps, Ilheumutlsm, una an amies aim pain. Plica 26 cti anoSOcts per bottle. E Hrepsretf b H. I. HACKETT & CO., Philadelphia. A roRTt'NK Till, v 'I'lTK Pr-NCCSS i:u i l Hi i tx. i u n imtive rf fnur It win tin ' i"m wlui 1 1.1 i: lo tlie luti) Ins In loht fortune, twm wln-re htn SPORT, TRAVEL, ETC. An American Explorer In Africa ii ' mi - t ljlng Out a (loll Course H, n: e yah j i ' f PRIZE COMI'I.TITIONA Short Stories, Sketching, Photography ProsptctusY Subscript'", tl,00 a 1 C Adams foultncy n ills l'r.r-cs'S. a
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